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TWO SECTIONS - 25 CENTS RAHWAY, N.J., VOL.6 NO.42—THURSDAY, AUUUST A WORRALL COMMUNITY NEWSPAPER Certificates for achievement Center plans drafted Proposed recreation facility Highlights to house PAL, youth groups owners have complained' recently Taxes due . By Scan Daily about youths loitering in front of their The Office of the Tax Collec- Staff Writer stores, using drugs and scaring away tor has announced that quarterly Is a new recreation center in the customers: • . taxes arc due today. works for Rahway? ZHEIMER'S According to Mayor James Ken- But Kennedy said that the new cen- Regularly scheduled office hours are 9 a.m. to, 4:30 p.m. • nedy, there is. ter is not being built to combat this or Kennedy has announced that preli- in response to these complaints. minary plans for a new recreation cen- "I've wanted to do this since 1990 Recovery zones set ter, which would be based near City but we haven't had a cooperative In an effort to increase public Hall on East Milton Avenue, have council," he said. awareness of the importance of been drawn up. He noted that Rahway has no recre- battery recycling, the Rahway Kennedy said the city is "getting ation center, while other towns have DISEASE: | Department of Public Works/ the designs completed as we speak." one or more. The Multipurpose Cen- Office of Recycling has created The center would house the Rahway ter is just one of several centers in "Battery Recovery Zones" Police Athletic League and the Linden, Kennedy said. THE WARNING SIGNS throughout- the city with help Department of Recreation. He added that the existing recrea- from local businesses and public According to published reports, the tion center in Rahway is based in the offices. center would include a regulation town's old library, which Kennedy A recovery zone is an-area-in OChangeinmood i - U Disorientation basketball court with seating for about' called a "historical building" which local store or public office 370 spectators, a multipurpose room, needs historical restoration." that has a container designated a kitchen that would double as a con- "Now that we have the community • Can't recall recent events • Forgetfulness for the collection of household cession stand, locker rooms, offices, a batteries types — AA, AAA, C, center ready for the seniors in Sep- The Rahway Division of Parks and' Recreation's vyednesday Slimnastics Class conference room, a small reception tember, we'd like to finish with the • Confusion • Repetitiveness D, 9-Volt, Lanatcrn and Button recently ended the spring session with an awards program where the class area and rooms for arts and crafts. Cell. other half of recreation," he said. received certificates for achievement. Class instructor Katny Barbella, front row, Kennedy did not have a cost for Kennedy said the location of the ^^Peopje^are asked that the next what-the. center-.would cost, saying., j Hftto-from left, presented the~wfltnenjwith their awaids.Jfal) classes for all recrea- " "new center, which wouW be near4he- — Alzheimer's^Disease is-a-serious illness. It can disrupt your-familyr time they rrvike an errand to that "when the final plans come in, tion programs will begin in September. For more information, call trTe^"dlvfsiorrat- police station, is ideal because it one of the locations listed we'll have a better view prior to con- 827^2045. "gives us a chance to blend,our PAL . devastate your life, leave you feeling like you're all alone. below, they bring those house- struction." Construction would ideal- and police efforts with the hold batteries and drop them in ly begin in the fall or early spring, You're not. At Charter,we're here for you-24 hours a day, seven days: the convenient container pro- according to Kennedy. v community." , vided: • He said that, once the center is . "This government "is committed to Resident shot on Montgomery Street the youth of the community, to pro- a week. Charter Behavioral Health System of New Jersey (CBHS of N« The locations are as follows! built, U is be leased hack to the Rccrc- Rahway City Hall; Rahway Fire vide ihem with recreation." he said. alion Department. Department (Main Street): Rah- fr-urtd illegal drugs and drug jyuapheroalis at Swopc"» resi- Couuciinuri Jerry TJolettiiJfu«t» in affiliation with ClinSearch, Inc., will be testing study medications i • By Sean Doily . , The center is based on recreation way Post Office; Rahway Public dence, in addition to bullet casings that confirmed that has been an advocate of developing Staff Writer Swope had fired from his residence. centers from three other towns, said well as utilizing existing drugs for the treatment of Alzheimer's Dise Library; Rahway Lumber; Cliff A Hamilton resident was shot but not seriously wounded recreational facilities in town, agreed According to Lt. Robert Disko, the victim was a past Kennedy, adding that the Multipur- Hardware; Community Camera on Montgomery Street on Saturday. with the spirit of the new center. acquaintance of Swope and had recognized him. pose Center in'Linden "appealed to us and memory loss. . •• Center; Cherry Street Mall. 1 According to police, an unidentified Hamilton resident Despite the presence of drugs and paraphernalia in most." "If it gives a community center for In addition, all Rahway resi- was shot at about 5 a.m. on Saturday while he was visiting If you qualify, you will receive a medical evaluation and study dents can use the curbside recy- Swopc's residence, Disko said the neighborhood is not "I just liked the layout of the build- young adults that doesn't close at 8 or a friend on Montgomery Street. known for its drug dealing. He was not able to say what ing. I just thought it was put together 9 p.m., then I support it," he said. cling program for batteries. • Police allege that Raymond Swope, a Montgomery Place household type batteries in kind of drugs were found at his residence. well," he said. He, added that Kennedy was "start- medication free of charge. If you choose not to participate or don't Street resident, shot twice at the victim with a :22 caliber a clear plastic bag on top of Swope was charged with two counts of aggravated Rahway itself has few recreation ing to heed the advice, specifically of qualify, you could receive other treatments. • • • newspapers on recycling day. rifle without any warning. Only one bullet hit the victim, assault, one count of possessing a weapon for an unlawful facilities, something that has been a myself, on council." Coleman, who glazing his left index finger. He did not require medical complaint among residents and busi- will be running against Kennedy in For more information regard- purpose, one count of possessing illegal drugs and and one attention. ness owners. the next mayoral race, has been a cri- In addition, CBHS of NJ has developed a spectrum of care including ing battery recycling, contact the count of possessing drug paraphernalia. He is being held at Detective Paul Meo executed search and arrest warrants Kail cash. A nnmhpr of downtown business Olhce ot Recycling at" on Swope at about 10:40 a.m. that day. Police say they Hie Union County- inpatient, outpatient and partial hospitalization for patients as well as 827-2159. support services for the family. Farmer's market Bocce league heightens Stretching oh a A little bit of the country has come to the city, as the Satur- 55gj Charter Behavioral Health System day Farmer's Market returns to interest in co-ed sport the downtown to provide shop- pers' with the chance to buy By Emlllo Prisco Room and PJ Monograms. Dunhamn ^£& Of New Jersey produce fresh from New Jersey Managing Editor also said that he will solicit the com- farms. ' Searching for a place to show off munity if he needs more teams in the Produce will be picked fresh yourB-Ball skills? No, not basketball, leagues. "The fnterest in the league is 19 Prospect Street, Summit, NJ 07902-0.100 from the fields just hours before but bocceball. The classic Italian sport growing and we are always looking to its arrival downtown. has found its way to Rahway. expand," Renna said. The market is one of 25 Ralph Dunhamn, superintendent of Dunhamn said he is very happy Jersey fresh markets within the Recreation, has been running a suc- with the success of the bocceball region and this marks the sec- cesful bi-annual, co-ed, bocceball league. "The league has been a tre- CALL ond season of the city's affilia-, league behind the Park Library for the mendous success. There is also a lot tion with the North Jersey Far- past three years. Former president of of friendship between the teams," mer's Market Council. Markets the Chamber of Commerce Joe Dunhamn said. "We have created a such as this one help the conti- Rcnna, who plays for the chamber's competitive but friendly environment. nuation of fanning in New team, w'as also instrumental in the 1-800-CHARTER Jersey by providing an outlet . start of the league. "I had a personal Most teams just can't wait until it's for a fr&e evaluation. for the farmers to sell directly interest in the game I grew up playing their night to come out^ and play." to the consumer, thereby avoid- it," Renna said. This year, for the first time in if ing the middleman. They also The league was also started by don't get rielp> at Charter, league history, the first place finishers provide the chance for local other community figures. "It was a were not from the Italian American get la.elp> somewhere. residents to enjoy the same pro- combined effort between the Mer- Club. Instead, PJ Monogram won first duce quality that they could chant Cooperation, the Mayor's Charter Behavioral Health System of New Jersey accepts most Major Medical place and received the team champ- only otherwise obtain from a Office and the Italian American ionship trophy along with T-shirts Insurances, Managed Care Health Plans, HMO's, PPO's, Medicare and Medicaid. farmstead. Club," Dunhamn said. The Merchant stating their accomplishments. This season, the marketplace Cooperation is responsible for build- has been expanded to include ing the court. The second place finishers also quality home cooked meals for Dunhamn recalls the vision of- received a team trophy. The league hungry shoppers as well as an Mayor James Kennedy as the starting champions arc determined by their assortment of vendors selling point for the league. 'The mayor had a win-loss records. A team is also new and used merchandise. vision of the league, he talked to the awarded 'two points for every game The Rahway Division of Parks and Recreation's MondaySlimnastics class display The market has already begun Italian American Club and they spear- that it wihs. A team must win two the certificates they received from instructor Kathy Barbella, middle row right, dur- •••? and will run Saturdays through headed the effort," Dunhamn said. games to win a match. The point sys- ing the last class of the spring session. Oct. 19 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. • The league runs two seasons one in tem is used as a tic-breaker in case one Its new location is on Irving. the spring and one in the fa,ll. The is needed. Street in Municipal Parking Lot spring league, which starts in April F at the corner of Broad Street, • and ends in June, consists of eight to The teams play two matches per. Teen honored for carrying torch opposite the Rahway Parking 12 teams while the fall league consists night, so that four teams in all come Authority. of only six teams and runs from Sep- out to play. "The league is very casual great our town is and how great the allowed Weaver to be the torchbearer ./»•• By Emilio Prisco tember through October. The fall sea- and lots of fun. No experience is kids in our town are," Cohen said. for the city. The torchbearer often par- r son is shortened due to the possibility necessary," Rcnna said. Managing Editor ticipated in the Summer Playground Vendors needed Rahway teen-ager Eric Weaver will "It went really quick, but it was an of inclement weather. Both Rcnna and Dunhamn encour- honor. If I had the chance I would do Olympics and won many medals of Vendors arc needed for Boy The teams that make up the league be honored during the Aug. 12 City his own for his track and field skills. age newcomers to join the league. Council meeting for carrying the it all over again," Weaver said. Weav- Scouts Troop 47's annual flea *" are usually the incumbents from the Weaver has become the pride and "Most people who play are playing Olympic toTch through the streets of er is a recent graduate of Rahway market and crafts show, to be previous season although newcomers talk of the entire Weaver family. "It for the first time," Renna said. If any- Rahway this summer. High School and participated on the held Sept. 28. are encouraged to participate. The was exciting to see my son carry the one is interested in joining the league, Weaver was nominated by his fam- highjschool's spring and winter track A rain dale of Oct. 5 has teams include: The Italian American teams as well as the cross country torch because for him it was an honor • they should contact Dunhamn. Also ily, and the resolution that made him been scheduled. The event will * Club, St. Mary's Church, the Cham- team. and I was pretty emotional about it," involved with the league is Council- the torchbearer was sponsored by Jef- take place from 9 a.m. to 4 ber- of Commerce, Computerized The 1996 Atlanta Summer Olymp- said Cathy Weaver, Eric's mother. man Sal Mionc who plays for St. frey Cohen, 5lh Ward City Council- p.m. For more information, call Accountants, St. Mary's . Father's ic Committee made the decision that See RAHWAY. Page 2 381-8692 or 388-7268. Club, Dunkin' Donuls, The Waiting Mary's Church. man. "This is another example of how

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RAHWAY PROGRESS . —^ " ^j*,!**!**! |A RAHWAY PROGRESS Annual craft fair Charges of nepojismjgains^^ ments provided by Janusz, Mack was Yard waste guidelines set W . • • pai„„:,d . $17.0enru4 pencr houhour rfo forr 199 1995 5and attraction for kids By Sean Dally 1996. INSIDE Interviews set for rape crisis center IT* Department of Public Works recenily announced .he schedule and Councilman Frank Janusz, Moffitt, on the other hand, was to "Ever y summer„,. th,(,e„ RecreatioR/vxeationi Staff Writer By Sean Dally r_ . .._ _.„.„.:„„ f^r the vear. Department his a number of activi- THE Charges of nepotism by the City has recently complained that Man receive S13.80 for 1995 and 1996 but StafT Writer may provide emotional support over received slightly less than that, about ties at 10 of Rahway's playgrounds, Interviews arc being conducted for lalcnls-and part of themselves to serve Council have continue to dog Mayor Last week, the library was the telephone or possibly accompany Kennedy, a Democrat, has installed said Baumann. These include clas- Rahway Progress potential volunteers for ihe Union someone who truly needs their help." James Kennedy this week. $13.40. crammed full of the imaginations of a victim to a hospital- or through the ses on arts and crafts, ceramics and County Rape Crisis Center. Although the classes don't, begin This collection program will end Oct. 30. On Thursday last week. Council- nephew David Mack as a plant operator in the Janusz admitted that he did not children. Nepotism charges court process. drawing and painting. These arc all The center's directors are inter- until Oct. 1, lime is needed to inter- Grass must be placed in a sturdy reusable contamcr^uchas plasuc man Frank Janusz provided the Rah- know whether Mack was qualified to No, not the books, but you're Volunteers also may work on the Water Department. free to residents. Editorials viewing prospective candidates for view prospective volunteers and to metal, A biodegradable paper bag also can ^-^S^"*. way Progress with the salaries of be hired at this position. He also ack- close. Instead of having their imagi- Speakers Bureau, providing educa- training in October and November to schedule the classes. bags will be accepted. Containers must we.gh no more than 5^poun Water Department employees from The Water Department routed all nowledged that he could have been nations stimulated with books, the The very best pieces are display- Letters tional programs to schools, groups laborer in the department. Janusz support efforts in assisting sexual Individuals interested in working Branches must be cut into four-foot lengths and '^^™ fiscal .year 1995 and fiscal year 1996. questions to Business Administrator hired directly to the position if there children had their imaginations sti- ed at the library at the end of the 10 and organizations on sexual assault. claimed that Moffiu had more qualifi- Obituaries assault survivors, their families and with sexual assault survivors will suing or twine only. Regular household waste cannot Janusz, a Republican, has recently . Peter Pelissier, who said both employ- was no one else qualified inside the mulated with clay and beads, with program. According to Baumann, The Rape Crisis Center is a prog- cations than Mack, though the files 11 significant others. Freeholder Linda- receive 'more than 40 hours of training waste. In addition, leaves can be mixed with grass cl.p complained that Kennedy, a Demo- ees' files were confidential. Kennedy Water Department. paste and paper. "they were excellent." Sports ram under the Department of Human for both employees were not avail- Lee Kelly announced. in many areas of sexual assault, reac- crat, has installed his nephew David could not be reached for comment.. This is the latest allegation of It was the annual craft fair at the B1 Services' Division of Planning. The . able. Moffitt's starting salary is listed But not only is it a fair, but also a County news "Volunteers arc a vital component tions of survivors and their family Mack as a plant operator in the Water Kennedy has, in the past, flatly denied cronyism and nepotism that Janusz library, which ran from June 22 to center was established in 1984 to pro- between $13.01 and S13.92 per hour. contest. Entertainment B3 of the Rape Crisis Center, and much members, legal and medical aspects Department. *> all charges of nepotism by Janusz. and Democratic Councilman Jerry June 26. Several hundred pieces vide services to meet the needs of sur- Mack and Moffitt were the newest of the work couldn't be done without and other related areas. According to the documents.pro- But according to the City Clerk's 'Coleman have leveled against were on display at the library, most Three prizes were awarded, one Classified B9-B10 vivors of sexual assault in Union employees forr fiscafiscal l yeayearr 19961996, ,wit withh . t>m au.uiui.i6 ~ , them," she added. "In fact, volunteers Training will be held from Oct. 1 ^X—of Public VW0fr.ce <***$*££ vided by Janusz, the starting range of Kennedy. of them done by Rahway's each to the divisions of ceramics, about one year in the department. But office, the salary ranges of employees Real estate B11 provide valuable support for many through Nov. 21, Tuesdays and County. announced the expansion of the city's Rcs.dent.al Curbs.de Recycl.ng Mack, who was hired by the depart- Both have also charged that Ken- children. arts and crafts and drawing and Thursdays, from 6:30 to 10 p.m. The center provides services which Mack's starting salary is equivalent to in the Water Department and Depart- nedy has hired three people who have painting. The judges were from the other county programs and services Program effective January. ment on Jan. 3, 1995, was between : of Public The fair is the result of an arts Automotive • B13 Th'T»-°'h°-"'ifh if serve as rrrisiff ill inr.l.ulc followmg. floio'; ^ri nf ?mp1"Y'"" "*"' Works are set, by ordi- E]Jlmrnl am| from Volunteers receive the personal salls- nH»'iry-«heir— ril Ih '•'""paigns of state "anil cufls pingrMTHhamtt-Kccrea-- a 24-hour crisis hotline; a speakers withi more years in the department, Senator Raymond Lesniak, who is faction from dedicating lime, energy, intervention workers on the hotline no previous time in the Water Depart- time with the city or their tion Department has every summer, Summit Bank. How to reach us: bureau; in-service training for hospi- including one plant operator with 22 also a Democrat, in order to curry Our offices are located at 1291 ment and was hired at this position. departments. according to Sue Baumann, assis- The names of the winners were tal personnel, law enforcement, men- years in the department. favor with him. Kennedy responded Stuyvesant Avenue, Union, N.J. "It would take the average worker The hourly range of Mack's posi- tant superintendent of the not available at press time. tal health professionals and educators Janusz also alleged that Mack did by saying, "I can name you 40 people 07083. We are open from 9 years and experience to get this job," tion, pumping station operator, was department. a.m. to 5 p.m. every weekday. Rahway teen honored and consultations with professionals not have his driver's license when he in the state of New Jersey who have , , r _ .1... Janusz said. set between $14.24 and $15.17 as of Call us at one of the telephone become a role model for the other working with survivors. was hired and could not drive a truck worked for his campaign." (Continued from Page 1)... By contrast, another employee, P. July 1, 1995. According to the docu- numbers listed below. children in ihe community." The center also provides informa- to any emergencies. Voice Mail: The Weavers have purchased the Moffitt, was hired the same day as a Olympic torch that their son carried. The entire City Council reached a tion and referral to both professionals Mldly i««l « collwio. INSIDE & OUTSIDE Our main phone number, decision to honor Weaver at the Aug. and the general public. A" services . ATI x*ool. will rtctm 1 recycling 908-686-7700 is equipped with a Weaver carried the torch through- voice mail system to better out the steels of Mount Pleasant 12 meeting while the Olympics are are free and confidential. serve our customers. During Avenue to Crestmont in West Orange. still in full swing, after Cohen propr ' For more information on becoming regular business hours, a recep- Despite the honor, Weaver claims that osed the resolution. "I think it's great a volunteer at the Rape Crisis Center tionist will answer your call. Dur- his life has not changed all that much. that the entire council supported me or to schedule an interview, call (908) ing the evening or when the "I have more attention and respect. on this. I want to congratulate the rest 233-7273 between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m., office is closed your call will be after everyone found out that I carried of the council for not making this a Monday through Friday. answered by an automated political issue," Cohen said. 8/1 THRU 8/3. receptionist. ' - . the torch, but otherwise things arc the The. Rape Crisis Center is located at reliable markets become available. Selected Items same," he said. "I think this is the next best thing to 300 North Ave. E. in Westfield. To subscribe: competing in the Olympics," Cohen SUPER $ Cohen disagrees. "This makes him CHECK OUT OUR 10°° RACKS The Progress is mailed to the said. "Now Eric can take his place homes of subscribors for deliv- a role.model. It gives him a place in with the other celebrities who have ery every Thursday. One-year history." Cohen said. "The whole city Woman charged with aggravated assault VU» • Mmstercard Open Monday-Saturday come out of Rahway," Cohen added. American ExpreM until 6:00 Pal subscriptions in Union County can point to him with pride. He has are available for $15.00, two- police car shortly thereafter when Instant BZ Credit Friday until 9:00 PM Police executed an arrest warrant year subscriptions for $26.00. they saw the car being driven south on I Scamstreuei On The Premise* College and out-of-state sub- on an Avenel resident last Thursday POLICE BLOTTER CLEAR AW AY Leesville Avenue. They turned on • i —1418-426 N. Wood Ave. • Linden scriptions are available. You Men nabbed for weapons after a June attack on a Rahway aggravated assault and possession of a their overhead lights and siren, but the may subscribe by phone by call- illegal, possession of a handgun and resident. FASHIONS (9O8) 486-467O ing 1-908-686-7700 and asking By Emilio Prisco vehicle did not pull over. SERVO'STYU'SniCTlON Easy access from NJ TurnpUte Eat 13 and Garden State Parkway edt 13( possession of a weapon. weapon for an unlawful purpose. She for the circulation department. Managing Editor Police arrested Nakia Adams, 20, l is being held at the Union County Jail The vehicle continued south to Allow at least two weeks for Two Roselle residents were Police recovered a handgun loaded after allegedly attacking an unidenti- prooesslng your order. You may on $50,000 bail.. Martin Street, then turned around and arrested on weapons "charges in Rah-~ with five rounds of ammunition afler__ fied woman outside the Flamingo Bar use Mastercard or VISA. Stcfanik removed McGriff from the • Police arrested a Plainficld resi- ~ came back.north on Leesville Avenue, SIDEWALK SALE] way after police stopped them for on June 29. car. The .380 caliber handgun was dent on Saturday after a car chase on pulling into a driveway. A short foot News items: speeding just before midnight on Sun- According to police, Adams con- discovered under the driver's side Leesville Avenue. News releases of general inter- day night. frokted the woman outside of the bar. chase ensued and police arrested Mar- est must be in our office by Fri- floor mat, Disko said. The vehicle used in the chase was Rahway Police Officers Richard She had pulled out a knife and cus J. Smith, 32, of Plainfield after he day at noon to be considered first observed by Officer Richard Stefanik and Thomas Brougham "The handgun also had the serial threatened the woman with it. resisted arrest. No injuries were for publication the following Long, who was working a security week. Pictures must be black stopped a speeding vehicle on Eli- number scratched off," Disko added. There were no reports of the reported. .and white glossy prints. For _ . Serial numbers arc often scratched off woman being slashed by the box cut- detail on Capobiancb.Plaza. The vehi- .. JSmilh.waschargcdwith parole vio- 3 BIG DAYS zabeth- Aveaue^a.25rrnile jjcr; hour- 'cle'was parked and unoccupied but a further information~o?'to repoFFa" zone, that was clocked at 42 mph. so the weapons cannot 'be GacHTrjaciC ler, but police say Adams did hit'the lation, eluding police'withV motor" breaking news story, call The officers pulled over the vehi- to their source, authorities said. woman from behind on the head with registration check showed that the vehicle, resisting arrest and obstruc- FRIDAY 1-908-686-7700 and ask for The two men were sent to the driver was wanted on a parole THURSDAY Editorial. cle, and during a warrant check, found a Club, a car security device. JThe tion. He is being held at the Union that there \was an active warrant for Union County Jail.in Elizabeth, where woman was reported dazed but did violation. County Jail on 535,000 with no 10 Letters to the editor: Officers Chris O'Brian and Mark The Progress provides an open Tommy McGriff, 22, of Ro

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PAGE 4 — THURSDAY, AUGUST 1, 1996 Dealing with expected growth Taking a step ALL UNITS TO County expresses interest in development along Routes 1&9 •9 But Mauro Checcio, the director of BE SOLD i— rtf TO;m d^vp. anotheanotherr stretcstretchh ooff Rout Routee 11 i inn Merce Mefcerr But Maura Checcio, the dire encompass a. number of-major deve- policy and planning for Union Coun- By Scan Daily County. ' ' lopments along Route 1, including ty, said the county is not lining its Staff Writer The Route 1 corridor in Mercer Merck & Co. in Rahway, Linden Air- pockets but is only responible for set- The county could be stepping into port and the port area in Elizabeth. For County included the improvement of the act concerning Routes 1 and 9. ting up a development plan and a IMMEDIATELY planning purposes, it would also the Route 95/Route 295/Scotch Road The Department of Transportation committee, which would include rep- include Newark Airport and Port Eli- interchange. Costs for this project has granted conceptual approval to a resentatives from all three affected zabeth, which is property of the Port were $13 million; 26 percent was to plan that would, according to county towns. Authority. be paid by the public sector and 74 transportation planner Ron Weening, He added that developers are A joint planning committee will percent from the private sector, NEW IN CARTONS bring about "the development of a already required to make traffic stu- also be set up with the development of including commercial, industrial and financial and infrastructure improve- dies before the planning boards in all the TDD. The county is the lead agen- residential properties. ..^rTVr* ment^ plan in a high-growth region." three towns and that this would "just cy in setting up the TDD and the com- Assessments in .the area varied '00 That region is the corridor along make il mandatory." 5-•:$' mittec. but the committee will also according to the amount of traffic that '•'•"-~' ••-• -— FLOOR SAMPLES "RouleS 1 ana-\K— "a'developfVWMI— l• Liiutr<-^—*—i LJ-VJKA^ITOJL^ The 1L)U has been mauc possible— include representatives ot kanway. ••• • • .~4.--.:SM. According to published reports, a *^%| According to Weening, developers Linden and Elizabeth, the major deve- by legislation passed by the state gov- 5,5oo Society Hill/Nob Hill residential along the corridor will pay an assess- lopers and major agencies such as the ernment in 1989. This legislation was dcvcloprrtent there, which contributes ment on Ihcir properties which Port Authority, New Jersey Transit, made in response to the high growth CUSTOMER RETURNS 77 cars per day, was assessed along the Route 1 corridor in Mercer, "allows the cost of improvements to the New Jersey Turnpike Authority, '00 S33.0OO, or 0.26 percent of the total Middlesex and Monmouth counties. GMC 5000 BTU 6 $4 5,000 BTU be shared among the private and publ- the DOT and "other major cost. Bristol Meyers Squibb contri- ic sector." This assessment would be stakeholders." To qualify, an area must meet at butes 18,000 per day and was ONLY CARRIER (DAMAGED) put only on new developments, not The committee will hire a consul- least one of a number of established AIR CONDITIONER I SCRATCHED & DAMAGED assessed $8.2 million. old, and would be based on the traffic tant which is to develop a "financial criteria. These criteria address the Local officials arc questioning the #ZM7051 impact that they have along the and infrastructure improvement growth of residential and commercial The Rahway - Division of Parks and Recreation's- county's interest in development corridor. ' ' plan,".which would be necessary to devclopcment, traffic, population and Wednesday Step Aerobics class gathers with '00 1 YEAR GUARANTEE According to Weening, it is "not support the area, said Weening. Such along Route 1. employment. --'.. instructor Kathy Barbella, middle row center, with UNITS unusual" to charge developers for out- a plan is to he a long-term plan, Charlie Crane, a councilman in the certificates they received for participation during ONLY side development. stretching over as many as 20 years. Linden; said he did not understand the , ' This area meets four of these. One the spring session. The fall recreation programs will The plan would create a Transpor-. "We try to anticipate what is going county's interest in the area since they of Ihese criteria, according to Ween- begin in September. ing, is one million square feet of new talion Development District that to happen based on what is going on had not put any money into the Route development per square mile. • . would encompass parts of Rahway, now," he said. 1 corridor in the past.vHc also said it is Linden and Elizabeth. Weening said the study done by the unusual for a county to be involved in • a slate highway. If you heat your home The boundaries of this district have consultant "will basically come up i o.ooi not been approved yet. According to with a development scenario that According to Crane, the TDD was just a "money-making thing" being with fuel oil & paid SALESTAX i Weening, the area that is currently everyone is comfortable with." 9 being considered "follows roughly a This could include an "intelligent done by the county that could harm 98. or more per band along Routes 1 and 9." transport system" which will alert Linden in the future. "If any kind of developer on the gallon this past winter. This area would stretch from east of people to- traffic tie-ups, improve- EXAMPLE the New Jersey Turnpike in Linden ments in traffic signals and timing, Route 1 corridor wants to build, and from the Arthur Kill, the Rahway and a study of mass transit in'lhe area. they'll have to pay extra and they'll $600 River and Pile's Creek. Weening All of this will cost money, which think twice," he said. You Paid Too + 18. ih 0^06^15.00^25.00! 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A perfect example is Attorney General ign students attending English as a have been here for more than two Mayor James Kennedy recently announced the construc- ship and their candidates, I feel compelled to come to the aid of a good friend Janet Reno OKing the destruction at Waco, where 81 people died. Indecent, Second Language classes at Rahway years and said they arc very content. tion of a recreational center in Rahway. Rahway, which is and remind the good people of our town who Bill Caruso really is and what he inhuman, moronic. Laws are made for people, not the other way around. High School, recently attended a Erika, who is from Columbia, plans is a thrill stands for. Yes, Assemblyman Weingarten, we have to give every bit of leverage to our meeting of the Rahway Woman's sorely lacking in recreational facilities, needs something like to return te her family. She explained • Bill Caruso was good enough to represent the people of the 2nd Ward for 10 police force. Their job is hard indeed. However, in our age of technology, surely Club International Affairs Depart- this. knowing English will enable her to years before he stepped down "undefeated." there is a much easier and less costly way to capture a criminal than by the ment along with their teacher, Diane obtain much better employment back The children of Rahway, including its teen-agers, have Free • Bill Caruso and his wife, Gert, suffered a very serious financial hardship reckless abandonment of common sense! __ Iagattata. Lillian Guilar, chairman, home. not had anything to occupy their time in the city besides the because he fought for what the people of the 2nd Ward did not want, Cogen. It We kill to catch? A person's life is forever gone for a lousy thief. It doesn't welcomed the group who joined the YMCA, which is not always open, and the pool and sports Form was unfortunate that Bill Caruso's employment suffered so dearly as a direct make sense lo me. members for lunch. Lagaltata noted thai all three arc result of his commitment to his constituents. But, even knowing that this would Joan Chrislcnscn facilities at Rahway River Park, which arc open to the ele- The girls discussed their homeland very good students. Each girl express- • By Bob Rlxon happen, he did not turn his back on his ward, Democrat or Republican alike. Rosellc Park ed her happiness at the opportunity to ments and can't be used during bad weather or the winter. and their desire to learn English as a ' • Bill Caruso took a virtually unknown Lyle'Hatch and personally assisted means of better preparing them for llic be here, Ihc freedom each enjoyed and him into being elected councilman of the 2nd Ward. goals they wish lo attain. especially the movies. Two, Regana A recreational center, on the other hand, is an enclosed The Shaq O'Neal pinball game was When will Caruso learn? • Bill Caruso took the same Lyle Hatch along with Sal Bonaccorso and Regana, 16 years old, is from Pana- and Erika are interested in sports and space where children can go in all weather, liven better, it is. driving me crazy'. To the Editor: assisted them in the June 1996 Republican primary against the Regular Organi- ma and said that even though her both play volleyball while Hoang is to have a regulation basketball court and art classes. This is It had a small basket that moved Last week, we learned that William Caruso had paid SI 1,500 to Mayor zation Republican line and guess what? Bill Caruso's candidates won with Sat mother remains in Panama, she pre- inlcreslcd in and excels in math. sure m appp.n1 to the, artists and athletes among mir'youth. back and forth above a spinning disk. Robert Ellenport to settle a libel suit. What struck me was Caruso's outrageous Bonaccorso beinp the recipient of the largest amount of Republican votes casl fers to stay in America wilh relatives Lagatlata who leaches English as a —res|iuiise that it "wasJti3t-ano Rahway. such -.vs ux breaks imd support from the com- City, Newark, Orange, .Elizabeth, WTO UP TO people who live, work and raise fami- provide technical assistance in neigri- around a metal oval track like mid- 4900 To 7000 BTUt 40-ftMOGBt mun'uy ;mil ilic Cluunbcr of Commerce. The city govern- Plainfield, Carteret, Perth Amboy, Select From GE * GoMstarVDaowo Seloct From Fngxtoro • GE • Westinghouso borhood planning. night on a Newark Street corner. 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No Inanco charges assessed It patd In fuB on or before Initial due dale (t year from purchase ers, Inc. and an/ republicatiorVor broadcast without Advertising Director the electorate are ill-informed about civil rights. Perhaps these people as an institution one bit, so let's stop Keansburg on a Saturday night. PACKItiG dale). Finance charges wil begin lo accrue on the 366st day on umpaxl balance until paid in fun. Mnimum monthly p-"-" FIRST PAYMENT JULY 17,1997 written permission is prohibited. /FREE REMOVAL ». APR 1BV oner applies to al merchandise advertised m part ol ihis promotion. Art lor Justmtkinont| or afraid of. Many people still think of should spend more time worrying "defending marriage" from an invisi- being gay as taboo. It is quite simply about their own immortal souls and ble threat and start worrying about Bob Rlxon Is a resident of Rah- something they don't understand and less time trying to do God's job for people's constitutional rights. way. \ . 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7 B.9.KHW0RRALL.NEWSPAPERS PAGE 8 — THURSDAY, AUGUST 1, 1996 Linden Fire Department hosts unique blood drive Saturday Individuals should know their There is a 72-hour deferral for den- shortages of other types, O negative often is not time to type an accident is found to be incompatible with the A special blood drive hosted by the social security number and bring a tal work, including routine teeth Mood can be substituted. . . victim's blood. Using O negative mother." Koshy said. Linden Fire Department in conjunc- signed form of identification with cleaning. Donors who have traveled There arc four other situations blood will ensure compatibility until Although the drive is appealing to tion with the Blood Center of New them. Donors must be 18 years of age, outside of the United States recently when it used most frequently. "First the victim's type can be determined. people with type O negative blood, Jersey will be held Aug. 3 from 9 or 17-year-olds may donate with should call the blood center for eligi- County urges employment of older adults of all," said Koshy, "pMicnls with 0 "O negative blood is also used fre- donors with other types are encour- Social Security plays a.m.-3 p.m. at Linden Fire House No. signed parental permission. There is bility criteria. negative blood can only receive O quently for premature babies in hospi- aged to attend. Firefighters from Lin- 4 oa South Wood Avenue. no upper age limit for donors pro- Reservations arc requested and can Businesses seeking experienced, Employmcnt. and Training. teering or caring for sick and disabled said Union County Manager Ann negative blood. tal intensive care units, as well as for den and surrounding areas will also be This unique drive will be open par- vided they have donated within the be made by calling 1-800-BLOOD reliable employees with a better-than- * The Senior Employment Program spouses, friends and neighbors. Many Baran. "Because of this, I took great major role in helping "In cases of trauma with extensive exchange transfusions for newborn or participating. All donors, regardless ticularly fo individuals who have type last two years, or have a doctor's note. NJ. avcrage attitude are encouraged to is administered by the Jewish Voca- have talents that are an untapped pride in joining the Board of Chosen unborn babies, where a baby's blood of blood type, will receive tee shirts. Most people think of Social Sec- O negative blood. blood loss," she continued, "there lake advantage of the resource pool of tional Service in East Orange, which opportunity for employers. Union Freeholders in declaring ^ari 'Employ urity in terms of the benefits they "This type of blood is always in trained individuals offered by the assists income-eligible participants County government is determined The Older Worker Week' in Union would receive. But, as a social Sociol^ demand for many reasons, and we County of Union, announced Freehol- from Union, Bergen, Essex and Mor- that these missed opportunities for County to focus attention on this often insurance system that pays benefits want to let people with 0 negative der Chairman Edwin H. Force, in pre- ris counties. older workers and prospective overlooked resource-base. We urge all employers to consider the skills and to everybody who works and pays Security type blood know just how special they senting a resolution with Freeholder "Union County recently declared employers are in the 'not so good old other qualifications of men and •Social Security taxes, Social Sec- arc," said Judy Knccht Daniels, Linda Di Giovanni, honoring Older an Older Worker Week to acknow- days,' " Di Giovanni added. By George Dearness women 55 and older when they hire urity plays ^a major role in helping spokesperson for the Blood Center of Workers Week. ledge the values we place on our older Considering the aging population new workers." those who may otherwise be depen- New Jersey. ~ "This pool of potential employees workers," said Force, "but these of this country, with fewer young-peo- Security can'benefit society as a dent to help themselves. "All donors will receive com- comes from varied industries and priceless resources should never be ple entering the workforce, businesses Potential employers and employees whole. . The success and popularity of plimentary '0*. tee-shirts, a cholesterol career areas, including administration, overlooked. They represent a tre- can gain a competitive edge by reas- interested in more information about Here arc some of the ways Social Social Security is based on the fact screening, breakfast or lunch, and will finance, clerical, maintenance, engi- mendous potential in productivity. sessing their hiring practices to utilize Union County's employment prog- Security benefits society as a leave the blood drive knowing what a that it strikes a balance between the neering and-heaHh-earer~P<*<»-

OBITUARIES FREE Information! was- a member of the Funsters of She was a mortage processor for the Timothy Kelly; a sister, Barbara Nursing Home, Linden. SPORTS Union. Robert E. LaRegina Summit Bank, Clark, for the past 12 Koclblc, and two brothers, Edward v Born in Newark, Mr. s 686-9898 Robert E. LaRegina, 68, of Clark years. and Raymond. lived in Linden before moving to Rah- Surviving ore a daughter, Catherine and enter a four digit died July 24 in his home. Surviving are a son, Mark: two way 14 years ago. He worked in the J. Ahrahamscn. and two selection number below! Bom in Brooklyn, Mr. LaRegina daughters, Donna Roth and Lisa Dal- Alexander Fedirko maintenance departmewnt of the grandchildren. lived in Cranford before moving to Peter-J. Schweitzer Co., Elizabeth, for LOCAL SPORTS Rahway children take home medals at state event done; her mother, Jean Cunha; a sis- Alexander Fedirko, 100, of Colts WEDDING Clark 45 years ago. He was an indust- ter, Yvonne Na'zaruk, and seven 40 years and retired in 1975. Mr. FREE Information! HIGHLIGHTS rial engineer with Puroloator Pro- Neck, formerly of Rahway, died July Maslowski also was a ranger at the PLANNING Attendance helps promote ideals grandchildren. 26 in Rahway Hospital. c L L ducts, Rahway, for 36 years before Oak Ridge Golf Course. Clark, for Tlje Mr. "M" Baseball Camp, By Keith Agran retiring in 1987. Mr. LaRegina was a Born in the Ukraine, Mr. Fedirko five years. He served in the the Army t . 666-9898 GENERAL INFORMATION run by director Livio Mancino, will Robert J. Sheehan lived in Rahway for most of his life Assistant Sports Editor . graduate of the Newark College of during World War H. Mr. Maslowski ami enter the four digit 2001 Small Budget Weddings take place Aug. 13-15 from 10 a.m. before moving to Colts Neck in 1986. The Rahway Division of Parks and Recreation team of youngsters returned Engineering, now New Jersey Insti- Robert J. Sheehan, 76, of Rahway selection number below! 2005 The Engagement Party to 3:30 p.m. at the Nomahegan Park He was a tool maker for Singer Manu- from a successful trip to the the 48th annual William J. Morton Memorial New tute of Technology. He served in the died July 22 in his home. 2007 Who Pays For What? baseball field on the Boulevard in facturing Co., Elizabeth, for 45 years Jersey Stale Playground Olympics, which brought in groups from all over the Navy during World War II. Born in Wilkcs-Barrc, Pa., Mr. (Traditional) Cranford. and retired in 1962. Mr. Fedirko was a DEATH NOTICES RELIGION stale. The event was held at Middleiown North High School July 17. Sheehan lived in Rahway for the past 2008 Who Pays For What? Break for lunch (bring your own) Surviving arc his wife of .45 years, charier member of the Ukrainian Sue Baumann, of the Rahway Division of Parks and Recreation, said the 50 years. He was a manager of K- (Modem), will be from noon to 12:30. Donna; three sons, Robert, John and National Home and founding member OZURISSIN • John T.. ol Ecjison, tormorly ol 3220 Bible Verse For The Day children all had "a very good time" and described the event as a "positive exper- Mart in Avenel, where he worked for Rotelle, on Monday. July 22. 1996. bolovod 2009 Parent's Involvements Mancino is a former minor James, and two grandchildren. of St. Vladimir Ukrainian Catholic ience" for the kids. She was especially pleased with the fact that as marry as 75 25 years before retiring in 1985. Pre- husband ol Mrs. Nancy (Cook) Dzunssm, 2015 What Is A Wedding league player wilh the St. Louis Church, both of F.lizabeth. dovoted lather ol Michelle Dzuriasin Irvino at percent of the children who made the trip came home with a medal. homo, doaf brother ol Sistor Doroihy Ann viously, Mr. Sheehan had been a 1 11 Announcement? Browns farm system and has been a Ron Williams, also of Rahway Parks and Rec, described the mood during the if t" " ""D , flenrge nnd n,v.i(dn r. f) P ffj ilflpnnn D'Arr Rnsidnncw. Call Everyday! "pressman lor Quinn und-Bodci! Co..- -ujim.iuiii.il r- in...... /,-,.>. ..^ ~ ,gfl?n . Thn.Rnhaarsal ninnar coach at Union College and West trip up and back as "jovial," and wished to thank the counselors and others who Ann Wrcdcn, 75,'of Clark, former- Michael; a daughter, Ann Polcwchak. N«w Yortt ^Clty, and Mrs. Holen Grovo o Rahway, for many years. He served California, dear brothor-in-law ol Mrs. Mona 2021 Kinds Of Registries Orange High School. and three1 grandchildren. • . iclped make the day the best it couia DC tor me ( ly of Linden, died July 25 in the Ash- with the Army as a technical sergeant Dzuristin ol Washington, door ttopbrother ol 2038 Divorced Parents Mancino is presently an active jicm IO eveno brook Nursing Home, Scotch Plains. Mrs. Francos Brammloy ol Margarotvillo. N.Y. on time and keeping them safe against the heat throughout the day. The counse- during World War II in Europe. The funeral was from Th« SULLIVAN FUN- 2044 Traditional Bridal Rituals umpire on the college, high school lors on the trip were Tonya Galiszewski, Cindy Ott, Brian Burnett and Chuck Bom in Cartcrct, Mrs. Wrcdcn Surviving is a sislcr, Emma E. Edna McKenney ERAL HOME. 146E. Second Avo., Rosello. A * I'ubllt S*ntcr at 2049 The Wedding Toast and Semi-pro levels. He is also a lived in Linden for 35 years before Funoral Mass was olforod in Church ol St. WORRALL COMMUNITY NEWSPAPERS Ekwconu. ' . Fcclcy. Edna McKinney, 76, of Rahway Joseph the Carpenter, Rosollo. Interment 2051 Selecting The Perfect Site carded member of the New Jersey Williams noted that the particular efforts of parent Sharon Young, who •moving to Clark nine years ago. She died July 25 in her home. Graceland Memorial ParK, Konilworth. Contri- State Baseball Umpires was a private secretary with Austin butions may be made to the American Cancer helped the kids beat the heat between events with orange slices and kept them in T3om in Osceola Mills, Pa., Mrs. Society, 507 Westminster Ave.. Elizabeth. N.J. HONEYMOON PLANNING Association. Engineering, Rosellc, for more than Roy A. McConnell FREE Information! contact with the water cooler whenever necessary. ' McKinney lived in Rahway since 07207. " The camp, for boys ages 12-16, The event was just another in the string of activities Parks and Rec hopes will 10 years and retired in 1980. Roy A. McConnell, 52, of Rahway KOSLOSKY • Terry (McNul.ry) ol Linden, on 2030 Honeymoon Saving Tips 1949. CALL will feature qualified coaches and advance their overall mission. Surviving arc a daughter. Marietta died July 23 in Rahway Hospital. Wednesday. July 24,1996, beloved wifool Mr. 2031 Adventurous Honeymoons Surviving are a son, Kevin; two Harold P. Koslosky, devoted mother ol William 686-9898 players giving intensive instruc "We try to generate a feeling of accomplishment, competition and teamwork Schott; a brother, Joseph: two-grand- Bom in Newark, Mr. McConnell 2032 Island Honeymoons daughters, Andrcnc Orin and Phyllis; J. McNulty Jr. ol Virginia, Mrs. Maureen A. lions on all aspects of the game — among the children," Williams said of the playground programs. "The entire childrcn and a great-grandchild. livedin Rahway for 18 years. He was Watson ol Rosolle Park, Mrs. Margaret M. and enter a four digit 2033 Domestic Honeymoons twd brothers, Charles and Angclo Beeks of Rosollo and Miss Nancy L. McNulty of pitching, fielding, catching and program breeds a sense Of community, and through pur arts and crafts program a maintenance man for the Rahway selection number below!' Pasquaricllo;- two sisters, Margaret Linden, dear stepmother ol Coleen Koslosky ol baserunning, plus the rules that we also inspire creativity, art and expression of thoughts through that medium." Diane Higgins Apartment Group for the past year Stratford and Susan Koslosky of Florida, dear TIPS FOR A BEAUTIFUL BRIDE Marino and Theresa Pasquariello, and Bister of John J. Flanagan ol Somerville, Mrs. apply to the game. The following is a roundup of the Rahway finishers: after working for the Winficld Mutual Diane Higgiris, 59. of Rahway died five grandchildren. Lois Splrko pi Scotch Plains and Mrs. Peg PREPLANNING The cost is S50 per youngster and In Midget Boys, Willie Smith won first place in the basketball foul shot com Housing. Mr. McConnell served in Devine of Florida, also survived by nine grand- 2060. Beauty Tips , . . - Rahway was among the many towns who sent participants to the 48th annual William J. r July 23 in Overlook Hospital, children. Tho frunoral was Irom SULLIVAN FUNERALS includes a brochure on how to play petition; Kevin Young took home second place in the softball throw for accura- the Navy during Ihe Vietnam War and 2061 Wake-Up Applications Summit. FUNERAL HOME, 146 E. Second Ave.. the game and a T-shirt. For more Morton Memorial New Jersey State Playground Olympics July 17 at Middletown North cy; Arthedly Awkward was third in the 50-meier dash; and the group of Mitch- was a member or the American Leg- Anthony Maslowski Rosolle. Interment St. Gertrude's Cemetery. 2062 Skin Care & Facials High School. Above, a Rahway sprinter, left in green shirt, gets.a jump on her fellow Bom in Kingston, Pa.. Mrs. Hig- Colonia. Contributions may be made to the 5900 Reasons to Prearrange information, call 276-5260. ell Young, Jarrel Roselle, Awkward and Taylor Cooper finished fifth in the ion Post 328, Clark. Anthony W. Maslowski, 83, of 2063 Hair Styling gins lived in Newark and Irvinglon-- American Kidney Fund, Executive Boulevard. 5901 Preplanning & Your Family • • • competitors. Below, the Rahway kids take a moment to show off the fruit of their labors. 200-iricicr shuttle relay. Surviving are his wife, Carol; a son. Rahway died July 26 in the Dclaire Suite 1010. Rockvillo. MD. 20852. 2064 Nails beforr moving to Rahway in 1989. 5902 Pro-financing a Funeral Kcan College head men's soccer Under ihe Junior Boys heading, James Durosior was third in softball accura- 5903 Dealing With Grief coach Tony Ochrimenko and cy; Nassan Cald well third in the 50-meter dash; Sean Watson, Caldwell, Nathan SMALL TELEVISION 5904 The Funeral Director m m Your Communtty't Bttt women's coach Fred Napoli will be Muse and Durosior finished fourth in the 200-meter shuttle relay; and Durosior ATTENTION HOMEOWNERS running four soccer camps and captured a third place finish-in the softball for distance event. APPLIANCES SERVICE m ^ Your Community's But Infosource leagues for boys and girls of all In Seniors, David Storey placed second in the 100-meter dash; Chris Rodri- 24 HOUR VOICE INFORMATION SERVICE ages. guez third in the running long jump; Mike Keefe, Lance Ott, Storey and Rodri- $25,000 For You \ Public StrMcc or Infosource WORRALL COMMUNITY NEWSPAPERS The summer • activities include: guez combined for a first place'Finish in the 200-meter relay; and Lewis Ott •COLOR T.V.'s 34 HOUR VOICE INFORMATION »EHV>C6 • The 13th annual Cougar Soccer grabbed a fourth place finish in softball distance. A Public S«n1ct ot School. Run by Ochrimenko for ITU' I GAI.S f'KOGHAi.i WORRALL COMMUNITY NEWSPAPERS In Junior Girls, Laurie Ott won the sofihall distance throw;-Sara Jasper was % •RADIOS boys and girls ages 6-17, the school I fifth in the running long jump; DanielleArmo's also was fifth in softball accura- IMPROVEMENTS MAY INCLUDE: TURNTABLES is still offering full and half-day \ cy; and Ott gained a fourth place finish in the basketball foul shot event. sessions, the last set for Aug. 5-9.1 Uncommon heroism • Seven-A-Side Summer In an unrelated story, the Rahway Parks and Recreation Division made note t c - ".'•; t J. "• ' i •'.•'•: i " "' i .'.'•• ^ t WORSHIP CALENDAR League. Run by Ochrimenko for of an interesting event which they said helped to insure the safety and welfare of S 443 -Anthorixed- eight weeks, it began June 18 and children in the summer playground program. , ' • Payments as low as 69.00 per .nonth! 9:15 a.m., Boy Scouts, Mondays 7 p.m., Senior will run until Aug. 8, each team Lake Avenue Reglna CONGREGATIONAL Fellowship - 1st Wednesdays and 3rd Tliurs- On July 18, a neighborhood pit bull got out of its yard and found its way to . playing.one.game a .week on .Tues- FREE ON SITE INSPECTIONS • Mr. Coftee FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHRISTIAN • 'rlaysrCtnirct! Council a p.m,AA-Slep»,-Fri.^» ,-, Jhe.playgxgun.d^at Cleveland Reid, chasing and frightening tb£_children£ongre-^ Coldhla/ClarK CHURCH 1240 Clinton Ave., Irvington. days 8 p.m., AA Saturdays 8 p.m., A.A.R P. day or Thursday, beginning at 6:05 1 . Hoover* CALL NOW 373-6883 Sunday: 9:00 AM Choir Rehearsal. Irvington Chapter 2919 Third Tuesdays I p m. p.m. gating there. 382-2088 Regtlware 10:00 AM Worship and Church School; Moo- Counselors Karen Johnson and Kyle Thomas were able to get ihe children ilay 9:00 AM Food Pantry; 7:00 PM Girl Seoul There will be eight different divi- 382-8713 Troops 587, 589, 602, 6B; Tuesday: Noon sions, including boys' under-16 and safely away from the dog while the police attempted to capture it. The hero of . Beginnings Group A.A., 1:31PM Senior Out- 201-868-8858 ROMAN CATHOLIC undcr-14, high school boys', men's ihe hour turned out to be 10-ycar old Sean Watson, who while familiar with the reach. 6:30 PM Cub Scout Pack216, Wednes- dog, was able to coax it away from the children toward the police who day: 4.00 PM Youth Fellowship, 7:00 PM Boy ST. LEO'S CHURCH 103 Myrtle Ave., Division 1, men's over 30, men's Scout Troop 216 and Adult Fellowship, Thurs- Irvington, 372-1272. Rev. Dennis R. McKen- premier, men's Division 2, co-ed restrained the animal with a jump rope provided- by Johnson. day: 9:00 AM Food Pantry. na, PaMnr Sclvriulc for Mn.»ses: Saturday F.ve Parks and Recreation commended the iwo counselors and •young'Walson for 5:30 p m.. Sunday 7:30 a.m.. 1(1:00 a.m.. 11:30 division and boys' under-12. \hcir quick reaction and bravery during a poicniiatty dangerous situation. a.m. and 12:45 p.m. (Spanish); Weekdays: • Sevcn-A-Sidc Summer League Monday to Friday: 7:00 a.m,, 8:00 a.m., 12:00 for women and high school girls, EPISCOPAL noon. Saturdays: 8:00 a.m.. 12:00 noon. Holy- ST. PAUL'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH, Elm days: Eve 7:30 p.m. Holyday: 7:00 a.m., 9:00 run by Napoli, which will be played Avenue and Irving Street, Rahway, am., 12:00 noon. Miraculous Medal Novena: on Wednesdays and which began Clark U-16 softball squad 908-388-3460. Tlie Rev. David Canan, Rector. Mondays following tlw 12:00 noon Mass and at June 19. The final Wednesday will Sports Spectacular rages on Summer Sunday services. 7:30 a.m., Holy 7:15 p.m. Sacrament of Penance: Saturday: Eucharist, R(te I. 10 a.m. Holy Eucharist, Rite 1:00 lo 2.00 p.m. and following llic 5:30 p.m. be Aug. 7. Each team will play one off to nationals again 11, with child care provided. Music featuring Mass. game.a week beginning at 6 p.m. Soccer, tennis prominent activities in August By Keith Agran in Lincroft, where they swept six organist Carlos Staszeski and soloist Angela straight, and the Regional Tourney Gervase. Summer youth activities are as For more information, contact Sports Spectacular tions and athletic competition. The nical School, Rues Lane, East Assistant Sports Editor announced. "Summer in Southington, Connecticut, where NOTE: All copy changes must be made in Ochrimenko at 527-2936 or Napoli sports training will close at 3 p.m. Brunswick. For the second consecutive year, writing and received by. Worrall Community 1996," is offered this summer by they won all five games. Johnson at 527-3031. each day. Ihe Clark. Wildcats Undcr-16 Newspapers No Later Uian 12:00 Noon. Fridays Union County College's Department The NJSST seeks highly competi- junior-to be Karen Kolmos, a first prior to tlie following week's publication. • • • Pce-Wee sports training will offer a American Softball Association LUTHERAN- of Continuing Education and Com- tive and motivated soccer players to team All-State player in Group II, Please address changes to: VIS The 1996 Raider Soccer Camp is choice either of a morning session Fastpitch Junior Olympic Team REDEEMER LUTHERAN CHURCH 134 11 munity Services for youngsters ages be coached by Uri POHCT. The tearn was the team's, top pitcher during hffH 'hi ^"mmp.r at Scotch from 9 io 11:30 a.m. or 12:30 to 3 will be participating in the national 1'iospect Ave.. Irvington. 374-93/7. Kev. Hen- Worrall Cotnmunily Newspapers. 8 15 who wish to honr ihrir skills in n "'ill V"* p.irtiripjitine in major collcge- summer play as well. •_ ry E. Dierir., D.D. Pastor, 763-0878. Sunday 1291 Stuyvcsant Ave. Plains High School. The second p.m., with a shorter workout including School for all ages 9:15 - 10:15 a.m. Worship particular sport. bound loumamenmts throughout the p Among the team's other accom- P.O. Box 3109 session will take place the week of a similar day's plan to the above. services 8:30 and 10:30 a.m., Choir Practice Union. N.J. 07083 In addition to the regular training, country, including the Middletown The team has already embarked plishments are the championship in Aug. 5-9. For more information, call special sessions will be offered to College Bound Showcase in on their trip to Shawnee, Kansas, the Mid-Atlantic Under-16 League The directors of the camp are 709-7600. • children ages 5-7 in soccer and tennis. November. site of the AFA American Fastpitch in Oakland, NJ and a successful trip Tom Breznitsky and Tom Tumbull. The program will be co-sponsored Clark American Legion Association tournament. The ASA For more information about the to Virginia Beach for the Sun Tan Breznitsky is the boys' soccer by the Union County Division of The Clark Senior American Legion is the established softball governing coach at Scotch Plains and Turnbull NJSST, you can contact Pollcr at Classic Softball Tournament late - • Parks and Recreation and the Cran- baseball, team won its first two Dis- body, with the AFA growing as alas» month. is the director of Soccer Skills and ford Board of Education. All sports trict 1 contests, held at Linden's 257-2379. competitor nationwide. Drills, Inc., a soccerjuioring school Organizers and coaches for the •Ui .•- training will be held at the college's Memorial Field last weekend. . Softball standings Last year at the nationals, ihe team were unavailbale for comment which attracts players from all over Cranford Campus, with alternate.- The standings for the Rahway Divi- team was f6rced to battle rainy con- New Jersey and New York. Clark defeated Sccaucus 8-4 Satur- before leaving last weekend, but the nearby locations, such as Nomahegan day and then bested Wharton/Dover sion of Parks and Recreation's Men's ditions throughout the tournament team's public relations director A "Kindersoccer" program for Park "or Cranford High School, Slow Pitch Softball League, as of July and finished in the twenties out of 1 4-3 Sunday. John Kolmos did communicate that, LADANSE children entering-Kindergarten in announced - irksome cases at the first 19, are as follows: 70 teams. "it was an honor to be invited to the fall is being offered each mom- session. ' Clark was scheduled to play its next The team, made up of all-star GRITSCHKE DIVISION — Butch play against the best girls in the SCHOOL OF PERFORMING ARTS, ing from 9 to 11:30 a.m. Youngsters may select, from the game Monday agaiast Bloomfield or •caliber players from four different Kowals Tavern (13-4), Waiting Room nation," and echoed that all 10 North Wood Avenue SuitevA For boys and girls in grades 1-4, remaining week-long training ses- Somerville. counties in the state, put together a (12-4), Armor Glass (11-4), Pettit- involved were -ecstatic with the Linden, Hew Jersey 07036 the day will begin at 9 a.m. and end sions: soccer and tennis Aug. 5-9 and 43-10 record during summer play. Bloomfield and Somerville battled Davis (8-6), Wiz (8-7), Byrnes continued success of the team and at noon. • Pec-Wee tennis (ages 5.-7 .half-day to an 11-11 lie through 13 innings Johnson Regional scnior-to be Eri- the support of the community and A full day (9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.) is sessions) Aug. 12-16. Tavern (8-8), Re/Max (4-9), Bach- ca Russo was among the hitting (908)862-6887 Sunday night and had to complete that mann's Tavern (4-10), Bombers parents.. offered for players in grades 5-11. Each program will open at 9 a.m., stars in both the National Qualifier game on Monday. (3-11). ANNOUNCES Concurrent with the overall starting with organization assign- camp, a special "Goalkeeper Prog- ments and warm-ups, followed by Soccer tr'youts HOAGLAND DIVISION — Dol- FALL REGISTRATION ram" will be offered for children in participation at instructional stations, The New Jersey Stars Soccer linger & Ostrowsky (16-1), T-Jays Rowan soccer school next week: All current students who have not pre-registered grades 1-11 and a "Lady Raider positional play and instructional Team, an Olympic Division I team, (14-2), Vigliotti Electric (9-6), Safety Rowan College will host The National Champion Soccer School Aug. 5-9. can do so by phone or in person Soccer Camp" for girls in'grades spccilizaiioh. will hold tryouis for the 1996-97 sea- K!e«F(ll-?), Styles Inn (6-8), DNJ The school-will be directing advanced residential and day camps for youth 7-11. A flinch period from noon to 1 p.m. son for boys bom August 1, 1978 or (7-9), Carl's Performance (4-11), and high school players. AUGUST 1ST & 2ND 4-8PM For more information, contact will be followed by an afternoon of later. Rahway FMBA #33 (4-11), Beech- A special Strikers and Goalkeeper Camp will be directed in conjunction with New student registration will be held in person Brezniisky at 322-6102 or Tumbull individual and group demonstrations, Tryouts will be held August 3 at the wood Data (3-14), Lehrer-Gibilisco the camp. ' • AUGUST 24TH10AM-2PM I at 753-8240. practical application of demonstra- East Brunswick Vocational and Tech- (3-14). For more information, call 609-589-4555. AUGUST 27TH - 29TH 4-8PM CLASSES BEGIN MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 9TH CLASSES AVAILABLE " •Creative movement for tots •Acro-gymnasticsv :'/ •Kinderdanse •Combo classes »Bal!et •Tap •Lyrical 'Hip-Hop 'Jazz . . •Pointe •Joys Acro/tap/jazz -Adult classes ' •Fitness classes: Body Shop •Bellies & Buns »Body Shape NEW 1996 VOLKSWAGEN •Country Western Line Dancing — •Step & Stretch

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THURSDAY, AUGUST 1, 1986 - PAGE" 11 NEWSPAPERS 9,10* PAGE 12 — THURSDAY, AUGUST 1, 1996 9,10* SPORTS NEWS CLIPS ihe Cla Parking meetings tal's education department at Singing in America, and assemble Senior bus Labor I 499-6193. for one purpose only: to harmonize areas f< Rahway The Parking Authority of die The Clark senior citizens bus has old, new, and unforgclable tunes days fn City of Rahway will hold its regular expanded its services by making a Coping with split that form American musical days, V Rahway children take home medals at state event meeting at 18 Poplar St. on the fol- weekly trip to K-Mart on Route 1 in heritage. a.m. to lowing dates and limes: Aug. 7, Visions, a support group for the Linden Plaza. They require one large hall for closed Attendance helps promote ideals Council meetings. Sept. 4, Oct. 2, Nov. 6 and Dec. 4, divorced, separated and widowed „ The trip will be made every Fri- individuals, meets the second and (lie complete chorus.-a few smaller day. Reservations for the bus will By Keith Agran .The City Council holds its regu- all at 7:30 p.m. . "M" Baseball Camp, fourth Sundays of each month at St. rooms for section and quartet work, be taken by phone on a first-come For Assistant Sports Editor . lar monthly meetings on the first clorLivio Mancino, will Helen's Parish Center. 1600 Rah- and storage space for risers, two file basis. Since seating is limited, peo- library Aug. 13-15 from 10 a.m. The Rahway Division of Parks and Recreation team of youngsters returned Tuesday and on the first Monday Impact on education way Avc., Westfield, at 7 p.m. cabinets, and some recording ple who arc on the wailing list will i. at the Nomahegan Park from a successful trip to the the 48th annual William J. Morton Memorial New aflcr the Tuesday meeting of each The Middle Grades Project is a For details, call Gloria Ryan at equipment. be first in line for the following eld on the Boulevard in Jersey State Playground Olympics, which brought in groups from all over the month at 8 p.m. Gran group of parents working wilh the 518-0836. Any corporation, government week. state. The event was held at Middleiown North High School July 17. Regular meetings arc open to the middle school faculty and admi- agency, religious or fraternal orga- Duri public and are held at the council For reservations, call 388-3600, n lunch (bring your own) Sue Baumann, of the Rahway Division of Parks and Recreation, said the nistration to affect policy. nization thai can fill this need Gran ' chambers located at City Hall, I Sharing the work Ext. 3001. grown om noon to 12:30. children all had "a very good time" and described the event as a "positive exper- Accomplishments include the should contact: Ed. Wengrowski ience" for the kids. She was especially pleased with the fact that as many as 75 City Hall Plaza. ly stai o is a former minor initiation of parent-teacher confer- Home Share program of Union 769-8358 or Ed Ringcl, president, percent of the children who made the trip came home with a medal. . For more information- or to find Calendar Clubi lycr with the St. Louis ences, the newsletter, the parent County is looking for volunteers to at (201) 647-1656.' Ron Williams, also of Rahway Parks and Rec, described the mood during the out about special meetings, call the vale ,v rm system and has been a handbook and a more informative do light office work on a weekly or The Rahway Valley Chapter's The Township of Clark is putting trip up and back as "jovial," and wished to thank the counselors and others who clerk's office at 827-2100. memb Jnion College and West back-to-school night. monthly basis. Training is pro- funding has been made possible in out a quarterly calendar of events. igh School. helped make Lhe day the best it could Dc tor the chlldrcri, gculng iheiri 10 IJVUIHS —VHledr4kmie-Sharc.il. a tivvicc thai N. J. Stale CCouncii l h becomc- well i Anyone interested in more nilor- py 0 is presently an active on time and keeping them safe against the heat throughout the day. The counse- helps match home owners who aware of Ihc various activities that munili AARP meeting mation may contact Sondra Daily at Arts, Department of Slate, through 1 the college, high school lors on the trip were Tonya Galiszewski, Cindy Ott, Brian Burnett and Chuck wish lo share their homes wilh peo- are occurring. Il also helps to allevi- Ocean The American Association of 499-0724. a grant administered by the Union pro levels. He is also a Ekweonu. ... ple who need • housing. Retired Persons Rahway Chapter Office of Cultural and Heritage ate scheduling problems, such as The smbcr of the New Jersey Williams noted that the particular efforts of parent Sharon Young, who For more information, contact 607 is located at the Knights of Col- Affairs. events occurring on the same day or cdon Baseball Umpires helped the;kids beat the heat between events with orange slices and kept them in Sophia Smith, coordinator of the umbus Hall, 80 West Inman Avc. Lifesaving course weekend. involv wi- contact with the water cooler whenever necessary. ... . • program, at 80 West Grand St.. Eli- " Trips to the Taj Mahal are held Rahway Hospital is an accredited The free brochure is available at Many mp, for boys ages 12-16, The event was just another in the string of activities Parks and Rec hopes will zabeth,'or call 354-3040. the first Thursday of the month. basic life-support training center of Clark local siores, businesses, the library from re qualified coaches and advance their overall mission. For more information and reser- the American Heart Association. and the Municipal Building. sivc Y jiving intensive instruc- "We try to generate a feeling of accomplishment, competition and teamwork vations; call Betty Martin at The hospital offers a wide range Site needed **• The first brochure covers the per- Girl S ill aspects of the game — among the children," Williams said of the playground programs. "The entire 388-0202. of courses, including adult and • The Rahway Valley Jerseyaircs, iod from June 1 through Aug. 31. and c fielding, catching and program breeds.a sense of Qpmmunity, and through pur arts and CTafts program Rent meetings pediatric hcartsavcr. cardio- Union County's outstanding. Bar- All organizations in town have ng, plus the rules that we also inspire creativity, art and expression of thoughts through that medium." Arlenc Golub, chairwoman of pulmonary resuscitation fur health- bcrsljop Chorus needs a new been sent a letter inviting them to the game. The following is a roundup of the Rahway finishers: Environment meetings the Clark Rent Monitoring Board, care providers, instructor-level and rehearsal sile_for every Monday participate. For more information, assort In Midget Boys, Willie Smith won first place in the basketball foul shot comr The Rahway Environmental announced the remaining dates for >l is $50 per youngster and renewal courses. evening from 7:30 p.m. until conlact Robbin Mack at 396-0606 for th L brochure on how to play Rahway was among the many towns who sent participants to the 48th annual William J. petition; Kevin Young took home second place in the softball throw for accura- Commission has announced its "the 1996 rent monitoring meelings: Morton Memorial New Jersey State Playground Olympics July 17 at Middletown North approximately 11:30 p.m. or 815-1682 or Henry Varriano at bcrs ; and a T-shirt. For more cy; Arthcdly Awkward was third in the 50-meter dash; and the group of Mitch- meeting schedule for the year. Courses are in the evening at the Aug. 2O..Sepl. 17 and Oct. 15. All High School. Above, a Rahway sprinter, left in green shirt, gets.a jump on her fellow The Jerseyaires, an all male chor- 388-4397. club i on, call 276-5260. ell Young, Jarrel Rosellc, Awkward and Taylor Cooper finished fifth in the Meetings will be held at 7 P-m. at hospital. Registration is required meelings will starfat 7 p.m. and competitors. Below, the Rahway kids take a moment to show off the fruit of their labors. us, are affiliated with the Society pcrcei • • • 200-rrietcr shuttle relay. [he Rahway Public Library on Aug. for all courses and space is limited. will be held in room 16 of the Bre- for the Preservation and Encour- College head men's soccer Under the Junior Boys heading, James Durosior was third in softball accura- 8, Sept. 12, Oct. 10, Nov. 14 and To obtain scheduling information wer Municipal Building, 430 Wes- Library news For agement of Barbershop Quartet "ony bchrimenko and cy; Nassan Caldwcll third in the 50-meter dash; Sean Watson, Caldwell, Nathan Dec. 12. and lo register, contact the hospi- field Ave. Summer hours will be in effect at club, coach Fred Napoli will be Muse and Durosior finished fourth in the 200-meter shuttle relay; and Durosior four soccer camps and captured a third place finish in the softball for distance event. 'or boys and girls of all In Seniors, David Storey placed second in the 100-meter dash; Chris Rodri- Rahway Day Care offers food program guez third in the running long jump; Mike Keefe, Lance Ott, Storey and Rodri- mimer • activities include: guez combined for a first place* finish in the 200-meter relay; and Lewis Ott The Rahway Day Care Center Inc. $16,874, $24,013; 4, $20,280, mination because of race, color, 13 th annual Cougar Soccer grabbed a fourth place finish in softball distance. announced the sponsorship of the $28,860; Each additional family national origin disability, age or sex in Run by Ochrimcnko for In Junior Girls, Laurie Ott won the softball distance throw;Sara Jasper was Child Care Food Program. This prog- member. +$3,406, +$4,847. Ihc meal service, admissions policy or girls ages 6-17, the school fifth in the running long jump;-Danielle-Armds also was fifth in softball accura- ram is designed to provide rncajs to JTie Child Care Food Program is a use of any Child Care Food Progrtam iffcring full and half-day I cy; and Ott gained a fourth place finish in the basketball foul shot event. children in child care centers, recrea- federal program of the Food and Facility. Any person who believes the last set for Aug. 5-9.1 Uncommon heroism lion programs, etc. Meals are avail- Nutrition Service, United Slates they have been discriminated against ven-A-Side Summer J In an unrelated story, the Rahway Parks and Recreation Division made note able at no separate charge to all child- Department of Agriculture. Il is oper- in any U.S.D.A. related activity v Run by Ochrimehko for of an interesting event which they said helped to insure the safety and welfare of ren 12 and younger enrolled in the ated in Accordance with the U.S.D.A. should write lo the Secretary of Agri- eks, it began June 18 and children in the summer playground program. Child Care Food Program and are policy which does not permit discri- culture, Washington, D.C., 20250. until Aug. 8, each team On July 18, a neighborhood pit bull got out of its yard and found its way to . served without regard lo race, color, ittcgame (i week on Tues- ,.-,lhe,playgrp,und,at Cleveland Reid, chasing_and frightening the children congre- national origin, disability, age or sex. —filigibtMy is based on the following hursday, beginning at 6:05 gating there. income scale: Everybody's foMngAboutr\ Counselors Karen Johnson and Kyle Thomas were able to get the children will be eight different divi- F-Tii|y size, Free Yearly Income, safely away from the dog while the police attempted to capture it. The hero of . _ ^ . Your Community's Best cluding boys' under-16and the hour turned out to be 10-year old Scan Watson, who while familiar wilh the Redn^jl Yearly Income: 1, $10,062, I, high school boys', men's dog, was able to coax it away from the children toward the police who $14,:,i9; 2, $13,468, $19,166; 3, Infosource i 1, men's over 30, men's restrained the animal with a jump rope provided- by Johnson. 24 HOUR VOICE INFORMATION SERVICE men's Division 2, co-cd Parks and Recreation commended the two counselors and young V/alson for and boys' under-12. Ihcir quick reaction and bravery during a poicnliaWy dangerous Learning center cn-A-Sidc Summer League rien and high school girls, opening in C\ark fapoli, which will be played Clark U-16 softball squad KinderCare Learning Centers Inc., Inesdays and which began Sports Spectacular rages on the nation's largest child care com- . The final Wednesday will off to nationals again pany, is opening a new center in Clark 7. Each team will play one lo meet parcnts's needs for profes- By Keith Agran in Lincroft, where they swept six week beginning at 6 p.m. Soccer, tennis prominent activities in August sional care and early learning experi- Assistant Sports Editor straight, and the Regional Tourney more information, contact "Summer Sports Spectacular tibns and athletic competition. The nical School, Rues Lane, East ences for children. For the second consecutive year, in Southington, Connecticut, where enko at 527-2936 or Napoli 1996," is offered this summer by sports training will close at 3 p.m. Brunswick. the Clark Wildcats Under-16 they won all five games. Johnson Clark's new center, located at 89 3031. each day. • The NJSST seeks highly competi- Union County College's Department American Softball Association junior-to be Karen Kolmos, a first Terminal Road, will have full Kinder- • • • Pcc-Wce sports training will offer a tive and motivated soccer players to team All-State player in Group II, of Continuing Education and Com- Fastpitch Junior Olympic Team Care programming for infants and 1996 Raider Soccer Camp is choice either of a morning session be coached by Uri Pollcr. The team was the team's, top pitcher during munity Services for youngsters ages will be participating in the national pre-schoolers and before-and after- ield this summer at Scotch sh to hone ihcipskills in a from 9 to 11:30 a.m. or 12:30 to 3 l be pnrtiripn^ng in major collcgc- summer nlav as well. "school care for school-agers. 8-15 who- champ H'i nil WJJ^. High School. The second p.m., with a shorter workout including bound toumamenmts throughout the Among the team's other accom- particular sport. The team has already embarked Highlights include: will take place the week of a similar day's plan to the above. country, including the Middletown plishments are the championship in In addition to the regular training, on their trip to Shawnee, Kansas, • A Contemporary Classroom style -9. For more information, call College Bound Showcase in special sessions will be offered to site of the AFA American Fastpitch the Mid-Atlantic Under-16 League to foster KinderCare's "whole child PAGE B2 directors of the camp are 709-7600. November. children ages 5-7 in soccer and tennis. Association tournament. The ASA in Oakland, NJ and a successful trip development" approach. Based on the reznitsky and Tom Tumbull. Clark American Legion The program will be co-sponsored For more information about the is the established softball governing to Virginia Beach for the Sun Tan intclectual, social, emotional, and For Details sky is the boys' soccer The Clark Senior American Legion by the Union County Division of NJSST, you can contact Pollcr at body, with the AFA growing as a Classic Softball Tournament late physicalneeds of children, this unique it Scotch Plains and Tumbull ' Parks and Recreation and the Cran- baseball, team won its first two Dis- 257-2379. competitor nationwide. lasf month. philosophy is the foundation for Kin- trict 1 contests, held at Linden's lirector of Soccer Skills and ford Board of Education. All sports' Last year at the nationals, the Organizers and coaches for the dcrCarc's quality early learning Memorial Field last weekend. . Softball standings Inc., a soccerjutoring school training will be held at the college's team was fbreed to battle rainy con- team were unavailbale for comment process. The standings for the Rahway Divi- attracts players from all over Cranford Campus, with alternate.- Clark defeated Sccaucus 8-4 Satur- ditions throughout the tournament before leaving last weekend, but the • Outdoor Playscape — A natural sion of Parks and Recreation's Men's ersey and New York. nearby locations, such as Nomahegan day and then bested Wharton/Dover and finished in the twenties out of team's public relations director , extension of the classroom that offers Slow Pitch Softball League, as of July Kindersoccer" program for Park ""or. Cranford High School, 4-3 Sunday. 70 teams. John Kolmos did communicaie that, a variety of sellings, surfaces, textures n entering-Kindergarten in announcedVin.some cases at the first 19, are as follows: "it was an honor to be invited to and equipment lo stimulate the child- Clark was scheduled to play its next The team, made up of all-star I is being offered each mom- session. GRITSCHKE DIVISION — Butch ' play against the best girls in the ren learning and development in all game Monday agaiast Bloomfield or •caliber players from four different 5tn 9 to 11:30 a.m. Youngsters may select from the Kowals Tavem (13-4), Waiting Room nation," and echoed that all areas' Somervillc. counties in the state, put together a boys and girls in grades 1-4, remaining week-long training ses- (12-4), Armor Glass (11-4), Pettil- 43-10 record during summer play. involved were -ecstatic with the • KinderCare's MacPIay to Leam f will begin at 9 a.m. and end sions: soccer and tennis Aug. 5-9 and Bloomfield and Somcrvillc battled Davis (8-6), Wiz (?-7), Byrnes Johnson Regional scnior-to be Eri- continued success of the team and — The best and most entertaining in. • Pce-Wce tennis (ages 5.-7 .half-day to an 11-11 lie through 13 innings Tavem (8-8), Re/Max (4-9), Bach- ca Russo was among the hitting the support of the community and computer learning software. This is an ill day (9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.) is sessions) Aug. 12-16. Sunday night and had to complete that mann's Tavem (4-10), Bombers stars in both the National Qualifier parents.. important tool in the preparation for i for players in grades 5-11. Each program will open at 9 a.m., game on Monday. (3-11). . school. starting with organization assign- lament with »he overall Soccer tryouts • Complete pre-school and kinder- ments and warm-ups, followed by HOAGLAND DIVISION — Dol- a special "Goalkeeper Prog- The New Jersey Stars Soccer Rowan soccer school next week garten programs to prepare children will be offered for children in participation at instructional stations, linger & Ostrowsky (16-1). T-Jays Team, an Olympic Division I team, for elementary school. i 1-11 and a "Lady Raider positional play and instructional (14-2), Vigliotti Electric (9-6), Safety Rowan College will host The National Champion Soccer School Aug. 5-9. will hold tryouis for the 1996-97. sea- "We're excited about the new cen- r Camp" for girls in*grades' specilization. """ ' Kle: O'dngc Jome: Ardgo'o, M D, Bu-gei prem AM/FM cass, fac alarm, tnt gls, rrdefog, the son of Mr. and Mrs. of (town). _ Frederick But'ctie:, MO.. Tl<,ina5 C:,OITO, M[>, James lee, M.O, irvuig Strauciiler, MD, Rob«ii cloth int all- seas steel belt fad tires, 2 yr free Road to Recovery is a free patient fac main, 10 yr/100,000 mi fact, pwr train service program whereby volunteer Maternal great-grandparents are . of (town) warranty & much more. drivers escort individuals to and from 1. Paternal great-grandparents are_ Hospital Center at Orai cancer treatments. . Contact Carolyn Fabrizio, service (of town) • -A/J. Orthopaedic Hospital* Orange Memorial. Host •director, at (908) 354-7373 for addi- 188 South Essex Avenue, Orange, NJ 0705 tional information on joining the life- saving crew of volunteer drivers. Call Toll-Free 1-888-HCO-NJOH (1-888-426-6 New Jersey's only licensed orthopaedic hospital 9,10»WORRALL NEWSPAPERS PAGE 12 — THURSDAY, AUGUST 1, 1996 NEWS CLIPS ihc Clark Public Library through Parking meetings tal's education department at Singing in America, and assemble Senior bus Labor Day, Sept. 2. Summer hours fof one purpose only: to harmonize arc as follows: Mondays and Thurs- 499-6193. The Clark senior citizens bus has Rahway The Parking Authority of the old, new, and unforgclablc tunes days from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m.; Tues- expanded its services by making a City of Rahway will hold its regular days. Wednesdays and Fridays, 10 Coping with split that form American musical weekly trip to K-Mart on Route 1 in mccling at 18 Poplar Si. on the fol- heritage. a.m. to 5 p.m. The library will be Visions, a support group for Ihe Linden Plaza. lowing dales and limes: Aug. 7, closed on Saturdays and Sundays. They require one large hall for The trip will be made every Fri- Council meetings. Sept. 4, Oct. 2, Nov. 6 anil Dec. 4, divorced, separated and widowed COUNTY N individuals, meets the second and live complete chorus, a few smaller day. Reservations for the bus will .The Cily Council holds its regu- all al 7:30 p.m. For more information, call the WORRALL COMMUNITY NEWSPAPERS THURSDAY, AUGUST 1, 1996 fourth Sundays of each month at St. rooms for section and quartet work, be taken by phone on a first-come SECTION B lar monthly meetings on the first library'al 383-5999. Helen's Parish Center, 1600-Rah- and storage space for risers, two file basis. Since seating is limited, peo- Tuesday and on the first Monday Impact on education way Avc, Wcstfield, at 7 p.m. cabinets, and some recording ple who arc on the waiting list will aflcr the Tuesday mccling of each The Middle Grades Project is a For details, call Gloria Ryan at equipment. be first in line for the following month at 8 p.m. Gran Centurions group of parents working willi the 518-0836. Any corporation, government week. Jrom "Trte Port Authority calls for dredging, rail links Regular meetings arc open to the During the pasl 30 years, the middle school faculty and admi- agency, religious or fraternal orga- For reservations, call 388-3600, public and are held at the council Gran Centurions has changed and nistration to affect policy. nization that can fill this need Ext. 3001. TLditor 's Director ol Port Commerce says future chambers located at City Hall, I Sharing the work grown substantially. What original- Accomplishments include (he should contact: Ed, Wengrowski City Hall Plaza. Home Share program of Union ly started as an Italian-American initiation of parent-teacher confer- 769-8358 or Ed Ringel, president, of the local economy hinges on both .For more information"or to find County is looking for volunteers to Calendar Club in 1966 has evolved into a pri- ences, the newsletter, Ihc parent at (201) 647-1656.' 11} Tom Canavan By Jay Hochbcrg Dredging has been a point of debate out about special meetings, call the do light office work on a weekly or The Township of Clark is putting vate swim club with multi-national handbook and a more informative The Rahway Valley Chapter's Ktlltor in Chief Regional Editor between environmentalists, who've clerk's office at 827-2100. monthly basis. Training is pro- out a quarterly calendar of events. members who reside in.Clark as back-to-school night. funding has been made possible in The annual boat ride sponsored by been lobbying for a hall to ocean iy it A iS{*fVUTi* thflt MWhc esktenU-- lo-bccomc- well as many surrounding com- Anyone interested in more inlor- the Union County Economic Deve- dumping, and business leaders who hclps match home owners who Arts, Department of State, through aware of the various activities.that munilies from as far as Essex to I awakened early Saturday AARP meeting mation may contact Sondra Daily at lopment Corp. was billed as an after- say dredging is a method to revive Ihc wish lo share their homes with peo- a grant administered by the Union are occurring. Il also helps to allevi- Ocean counties. morning to pick up my sister The American Association of 499-0724. noon cruise along the Jersey watcr- waterfront. ple who need housing. Office of Cultural and Heritage ate scheduling problems, such as and her family to take them to Retired Persons Rahway Chapter The Gran Centurions was found- j front where business and government For more information, contact Affairs. events occurring on the same day or Newark International Airport so . 607 is located al the Knights of Col- ed on strong family and communily leaders could work and network. Reactivating the railroad Sophia Smilh, coordinator of the weekend. they could catch their flight to umbus Hall, 80 West Inman Avc. Lifesaving course involvement and continues to do so. Reluming businesses and jobs to Related discussion involves reno- program, at 80 West Grand St.. Eli- The free brochure is available al Cancun, Mexico. As I got into - Trips to the Taj Mahal are held Many organizations have bencfitted vating the Conrail railway lines.that Rahway Hospital is an accredited zabeth, or call 354-3040. the car, carrying a" copy of the"' (he waterfront and surrounding areas local stores, businesses, Ihc library from the Gran Centurions' expan- pass through Union Counly and link the first Thursday of the month. basic life-support (raining ccnler of Clark Star-Ledger, the first story that was the top topic of discussion among and the Municipal Building. sive banquet facilities such as Ihe with New York. For more than a year Tor more information and reser- the American Heart Association. caught my attention was about Ihc passengers aboard the Amberjack Site needed ^ The first brochure covers Ihe per- there has been talk of reactivating Ihe vations; call Deity Martin at The hospital offers a wide range Girl Scouts, charilabic fund-raisers how security was being light- V on July 25, who agreed wilh the iod from June 1 through Aug. 31. Rahway Valley railroad lo attract 388-0202. of courses, including adult and • The Rahway Valley Jerseyaircs, Rent meetings and communily cvcnls. ened at Newark Airport. keynote speaker's claim lHai dredging All organizations in lown have businesses lo ihe county. The Board pediatric hcarlsavcr, cardio- Union County's outstanding. Bar- Arlcnc Golub, chairwoman of the harbor and linking road and rail- been sent a letter inviting them to In celebration of its 30 years; an This was in the wake of the of Chosen Freeholders has embraced pulmonary rcsuscilation for health- bershop Chorus needs a new Ihc Clark Rent Monitoring Board, ways are among Ihe first steps that Environment meetings participate. For more information, assortment of events, are planned explosion two wcelcs ago of the thought, still said to be in the con- care providers, instructor-level and rehearsal site.for every Monday announced the remaining dates for need to be executed. The Rahway Environmental conlact Robbin Mack at 396-0606 for the coming year for club mem- TWA's Flight 800 over Long ceptual phase, but residents of several renewal courses. evening from 7:30 p.m. until Ihc 1996 rent monitoring meetings: Dredging would involve carving Commission has announced its or 815-1682 or Henry Varriano at bers and the general public. Also, Island, but it coincided well towns in the county have organized to approximately. 11:30 p.m. Aug. 20,.Sept. 17 and Oct. 15. All 50-foot channels through the sedi- mccling schedule for the year.' Courses.arc in the evening al the 388-4397. club members will be offered a 20 with the lead" story of the mom- \ The Jerscyaires, an all male chor- ment, to allow cargo vessels into the resist it. . ..•'••••• Meclings will be held at 7 p.m. at hospital. Registration is required meetings will starf'at 7 p.m. and percent discount to join the pool. ing —• the pipe-bomb explosion us, are affilialcd wilh the Society Elizabeth Harbor, s.aid Lillian Bar- The conceptual plan involves . ' Photo By J«y Hochtxrn Ihc Rahway Public Library on Aug. for all courses and space is limited. will be held in room 16 of Ihe Bre- in a park in Atlanta, near where for the Preservation and Encour- Library news For more information about the rone, direclor of the Port Authority's spending approximately S5 million of The Ever Refine, a Panamanian-flagged freighter sits docked in Elizabeth Harbor. 8, Sept. 12. Oct. 10, Nov. 14 and To obtain scheduling information wer Municipal Building, 430 Wes- the Olympics were being, held. agement of Barbershop Quartet club, call 382-1664. Port Commerce Department. public money to renovate the railway, Inset: Lillian Barrone, director of the Port Authority's Port Commerce Department, Dec. 12. and lo register, conlacl the hospi- field Ave. Summer hours will be in effect at •My first thought was for the Role in the world which passes through residential areas tells her audience aboard the Amberjack V of the role the PA wants the harbor to safety of my sister, her husband With a huge Panamanian freighter of Roselle Park, Springfield and Sum- play in the global economy. Barrone said the -strength of the region's economy and their children, and the reali- visible through the window behind mil, arid then turning over the com- depends on dredging, to allow larger vessels into the harbor, and on re-opening Rahway Day Care offers food program zation that we live in a world her, Barrone began her speech on the pleted project lo a private operator. railroads, to link the waterfront with New York and points west. where we have to worry, about relationship between the local waler- The Rahway Day Care Center Inc. S16.874, $24,013; 4, $20,280, mination because of race, color, Barrone said Ihe harbor's proximity Agency could fund a decontamination Wcsificld Mayor Bud Booihe also loved ones who simply are • front and the world economy. ty's commitment to dredging," she announced the sponsorship of the $28,860; Each additional family national origin disability, age or sex in to the New Jersey Turnpike, Route 78, process; or Ihe sediment could be agreed wilh Barronc, saying there's a going away on a vacation to "As we talk about economic deve- added. Child Care Food Program. This prog- member, +$3,406, +$4,847. ihe meal service, admissions policy or Route 22 and other major highways stored on an island. direct correlation between the water- have a good lime. I offer my lopment, it'-s only natural we-talk 'The big picture' ram is designed to provide meals to _The Child Care Food Program is a use of any Child Care Food Progrtam should prove to be an.asset for.thcrse . front's problems *ndthe-loss of jobs— sine'erest thanks to the lunatics about the watcrTront," she said. "It is a These are possible strategies, she Barrone did not discuss-potential children in child care centers, recrea- federal program of the Food and Facility. Any person who believes of the world for this. who'd open businesses in Ihe area, but added, that have to be "crafted into an manufacturers for the area; the busi- |n its surrounding areas. they have been discriminated against v. magnet for renewal, public access and lion programs, etc. Meals are avail- Nutrition Service, United States that it would take a functioning rail- agenda for action for. the next three to ness she talked about was retail, "How dothings like this happen?" . in any U.S.D.A. related activity Last week in this column, opportunities. able at no separate charge to all child- Department of Agriculture. It is oper- road for commerce "to extend far bey- five years." describing the relationship between he said, poinling to the defunct Singer v should write to the Secretary of Agri- which was about curfews, I "The Union County waterfront, ren 12 and younger enrolled in the ated in Accordance with the U.S.D.A. ond warehouses in Elizabeth." What also is needed, she said, is a that and maritime trade as a "tight- factory in Elizabeth. "Once you could culture, Washington, D.C., 20250. noted that I believed this world wilh Essex County's and Staten Child Care Food Program and are policy which does not permit discri- committmenl from government to rope" the Port Authority has to ride a trolley car from Hackensack to was heading for barbarianism, to Island's, figures greatly in the infra- Possible .scenarios served without regard lo race, color, slop Ihe pollution of the ocean, so that balance, starting with dredging. Trenton, but things aren't like that national origin, disability, age or sex. a day when people will have structure discussion," she added, Describing • Ihc Union County the pending efforts to dredge will ben- Guests on board Ihe Amberjack V, now." a.bsolutc;ly,,no. rcgaidioi_onc _ ,.r£fcrriu£ao the White-Homse^i.plan to..,,, caa&lUnc AS .among the mo&t iiigor— BigibMy is basedon the following efit the area' for af least 30~ycarsr'iThe representing the public and private Everybody's TaMng About:; another, and human life will be allow another year of dumping ous" in the region, Barrone outlined Shashec joslii, a procurement spe- income scale: ocean has been the historic location" sectors, concurred with Barrone's treated so callously. dredged material containing "categ- possible scenarios for dredging. Sedi- cialist for the Union County Econom- • F-mily size, Free Yearly Income, for the sediment, she also said, "but opinions. ic Development Corp. also lamented m ^ Your Community's Best In a span of two weeks, we ory two" contaminants into the ocean ment could be added to cement kiln Redn-ul Yearly Income: 1, $10,062, the challenge is the environment" and Gerald Perricone, an engineer wilh the slate' of the slate's waterfront. have been treated lo an airplane off Sandy Hook. "We expect to be a dust for use in paving parking lots; S14,:.i9; 2, $13,468, $19,166; 3. to find an alternative to contaminating PMK Group who worked on the "We have to loo^ at the big picture. Infosoutce explosion in which more than national and world port — not just a could be used for construction of 24 HOUR VOICE INFORMATION SERVICE the ocean. Orion project in Elizabeth, also said Government needs lo supersede local Information 200 people were killed, a pipe regional port." roads; the Environmental Protection In addition, Barrone said the Port dredging is key to the revitalizalion of government." he said, referring lo bomb explosion in «n area Learning center Authority's budget for dredging haa lt\e waterfront. \ocal resistance io ocean 'dumping and By where thousands of people had be«n doubled to SI30 million, meet- Failure to do so, he added, would opening in CVark gathered, and, locally, reports of railway reactivation. "There aren't ing the requests of Gov. Christine result in ihe re-routing,of merchant industries in each area the local politi- Telephone a bomb scare in Union Town- Whitman and New York Gov. George vessels to Norfolk, Va., among other KinderCare Learning Centers Inc., ship and the discovery of a cians can rely on. This harbor is erod- the nation's largest child care com- Palaki. "It's critical lo demonstrate ports, and Ihe trucking of Ihc shipped ing when il should be making small pipe bomb in Roscllc the two slates' and the Port Authori- goods from there. pany, is opening a new center in Clark Park. . money." lo meet parents's needs for profes- sional care and early learning experi- In discussions with various ences for children. people during the last two weeks, many said il was time Clark's new center, located at 89 Franks' bill would fund efforts for Americans to begin changing Terminal Road, will have full Kinder- What the way they live their lives, to Care programming for infants and is it be more cautious with the peo- pre-schoolers and before-and after- to dredge region's waterways ple they deal wilh and more "school care for school-agers. that aware of the goings on around Saying the Arthur Kill, the home t)M2'i>f '—• Providing an additional S425 million to complete the Highlights include: them. largest petroleum distribution centers, "is slowly choking final phase of dredging Ihe Kill Van Kull. • A Contemporary Classroom style talking on silt," Rep.Bob Franks, R-7, announced thai the House Of the 1,500 ships that use the Arthur Kill every year, to foster. KinderCare's "whole child PAGE B2 That's a sad statement to about? of Representatives soon will vote on legislation that would about half gain access through the Kill Van Kull. development" approach. Based on the make in a country whose princi- offer relief fiotn'the dredging crisis. • Authorizing S83 million to deepen the northern half of intelectual, social, emotional, and For Details ples were founded on freedom. physicalneeds of children, this unique' ••• At a press conference at the Shell Oil Co. in Wood- the Arthur Kill from the Goethals Bridge to Carteret. philosophy is the foundalion for Kin- I toured the waterfront last bridge, Franks said "the inability to dredge is jeopardizing week with .the Union County this region's ability to remain an economic hub and major derCare's quality early learning 1 process. Economic Development Corpora- employer.' 'The inability to dredge is jeo- "The Arthur Kill, like the other waterways in the Port of • Outdoor Playscape — A natural tion, and as the boat cruised • New York and New Jersey, urgently needs to be dredged," pardizing this region's ability to _ extension of the classroom that offers past the Statue of Liberty, I . he added. "Some 1,500 ships carry oil and other products a variety of settings, surfaces, textures found myself staring at it and remain an economic hub and to port facilities along this waterway every year. These and equipment to stimulate the child- cursing the person or people major employer.' ren learning and development in all responsible for the TWA explo- barges depend on the Arthur Kill's channels being 35 feel areas:. sion. Here, in all her glory, was deep to ensure safe passage. The build-up of sediment is — Rep. Bob Franks making it increasingly difficult and potentially dangerous • KinderCare's MacPlay to Learn our nation's symbol of freedom, standing in the harbor, to watch for ships to navigate the Arthur Kill." — The best and most entertaining (. • Authorizing Ihe construction of a long-lerm contained computer learning software. This is an over the immigrants coming to The petroleum companies on Ihe Arthur Kill employ the United States and ensure . facih'ty to dispose of contaminated dredged materials from important tool in the preparation for On board the Amberjack V, Frank McDdnough, more than 1,500 people and contribute S20 million a year their freedom. the Port "of New York and New Jersey. . school. director of Maritime Resources at the state Depart- in local tax revenues. » ment of Commerce and Economic Development, The Arthur Kill, which needs to be dredged every four • Expanding ihe use of the Harbor Maintenance Trust • Complete prc-school and kinder- As Americans, we have the Fund so it can be tapped to pay for the construction of a garten programs to prepare children right to live our lives without discusses the need for dredging the harbor witi) Joe or five years, has not been dredged since 1989 because of government's impasse regarding disposal of contaminated . long-term dredge disposal facility, as well any short-term for elementary school. Hill, an entrepreneur. from Elizabeth. McDonough : fear of being terrorized. None disposal options. "We're excited about ihe new cen- of us should ever give up that was one of four guest experts who'd participated* in dredge sediments. ^ This truslfund,, which has a surplus of S600 million and ter in Clark," Kristy Sugg, center right because once we start tlv-" the annual cruise July 25 sponsored by the Union - Franks made his comments after drafting-the Water is expected lo grow by S200 million every year, would pay director, KinderCare. "It's a one-of-a- SHARE THE JOY ing in shadows, those terrorists County Economic Development Corp. Approximately Resources Development Act, a bill he'd worked on as a for dredging, not building disposal facilities. kind center where we'll be able lo Birth announcements will appear every Thursday in the Linden • will have won, and we will 100 local business and government leaders met member of the House Transportation and Infrastructure • Authorizing the Army Corps of Engineers to pay for offer quality child care for children Leader, Roselle Spectator, Rahway Progress and the Clark < have relinquished a big part of aboard the boat to discuss ways' the private and Committee. The bill would address short-term and long- 65 percent.of the. cost of developing any new dredge dis- from 6 weeks to 12 years old." Eagle. Just fill out the form below and mail it to; our freedom. public sectors could cooperate in the dredging termdredging in the Arthur Kill and throughout Ihe Port of- process. 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PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE TO ABSENT DEFENDANTS NOTICE OF SALE SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY • TAKE NOTICE THAT THE UNDER- PLANS FOR THE PORT — ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT Dockat No. F-11044-05 SIGNED WILL SELL AT PUBLIC SALE ON STATE OF NEW JERSEY, lo: ANDREW J. 08/08/96, 10:00 AM AT SUMMIT BANK. Union County Economic MCMILLAN and MRS. ANDREW J. Brldgelon Office. Commerce & Laurel St., Development Corp. Chair-, MCMILLAN, hi* wif«; ZEBEDEE M. Brldgeton, N.J. • LAWTON ONE 1989 CHEVROLET BLAZER. man Robert Katz, Union Concert-goers experience 'Life On Earth' YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED and WAGON. required to Mrv« upon Kate, 'EKn, Lavina, SERIAL #1GNCT18R9K0142225, County Manager Ann By Bea Smith by an adult choir consisting of music In the second act, some of the more Kurzwell & Wabar, P.A., whoaa addraea Is REPOSSESSED FROM 'JOSE L. ROSA- expressive vignettes were offered in 805 North Klnge Highway, Charry HIM, New DO. DUE TO A CONTRACTUAL Baran, Port Authority Port StafT Writer and dance teachers. Jersey 08034-1569, An Anawar to th« DEFAULT. Commerce Director Lillian an enormously powerful presentation Complaint and Amendmant to Complaint (II SUMMIT BANK RESERVES THe A powerful message of what life is Albert Evans, Matthew! Sklar and any) fllad In a cMI action In which New RIGHT TO BID. VEHICLE CAN BE SEEN Barrone and UCEDC Presi- like on earth was brought forth in the Patti Wyss provided trie musical with such numbers as 'Drum Call," Jersey Houelng and Mortgage Finance AT Collection Bureau Inc.. 36 Perimeter Agency, b Ptalntin and Andrew J. McMillan, Rd.. Farmlngdale, NJ dent Maureen ' Tlnen concert "Life on Earth", on the even- direction and supervision for the con- "Colors of the Wind," marvclously at al, are Defandanta, pending In the Super- U6764 WCN August 1. 1096. (JO.10) ior Court of New Jersey, Chancery Dtvltlon, admire the passing scenery ing of July 23 at the Paper Mill Play- cert. There were three choreogra- enacted by Judy "Evita" McLane; Union County, bearing Docket No: NOTICE OF PUBLIC AUCTION PURSUANT TO RS 30 10A-1 on board the Amberjack V. house, Millbum, by the versatile, ever phers, Lorinda Haver, Patrick Parker "On My Pond," "Garbage" and "Clea- F-11844-05, wllfiln tMrty-ltve daya after United American Lien A Recovery Corp August 1, 1096 exclusive of such data. If will sell the following autos to highest bidder The UCEDC sponsored a talented Robert Johanson, artistic and Susan Speidel. nup." And when Johanson and the you fall to do so. Judgment by Default may sub|ect to any liens: 15% BUYER PREM be rendered against you for relief cruise July 25 to give area director. In a celebration of the envi- other "Evita," Christine Kicnzle, who demanded In the Complaint end Amend- Caoh or Cashier Check: any persons Inter- The format of music and dance ment to Complaint (If any). You shall fllo ested ph (305) 847-7922. business and government ronment and life on Planet Earth, he had shared the role with McLane your Answer and Proof of Service In dupli- SALE DATE AUGUST 23. 1006 at 2:00 from around the world explored the p.m.. 1421 Oak Tree Rd., Iselln. NJ 08830 leaders time to network and was spectacularly accompanied by a recently, sang "The Power Is In You," cate with the Clerk of the Guporlor Court, LOT 3353 1884 Mercede« 4 dr vlr*: natural wonders of our planet and Hughes Justice Complex, CN-071. Tren- WDB1260371A086664 discuss the local infrastruc- chorus of more than 100 young people the audience was caught up in the ton, New Jersey 08625, In accordance with Honor: North Ave. AutotSOS North Ave.. inhabitants in a kind of rock beat that the Rulee of Crvll Practice and Procedure. ture's effect on the local from three states, ranging in age from excitement of the moment. The audi- TNs action has been Instituted for the Union. NJ enhanced the environmental themes. ence was further entranced by "In Our purpose of foreclosing the mortqaga daled LICENSED & BONDED economy. 7 to 17, and Paper Mill stars, Judy There also were new compositions December 14, 10&8, and mode Dy Andrew AUCTIONEERS APPRAISERS Hands," and when the "World Medley J. McMillan, to Moriqage Services of Ameri- August 1, 8, 1986 McLane, Sharon Wilkins, Scott Irby- that were created for this production ca, recorded lr>tne Union County Register's Finale", was staged, including the Office, Book 3836. at Page 0001: to recover U6747 WCN (S18.80) Ranniar and Christine Kicnzle, in which ranged from familiar pop, gos- possession of and concerning real estate beloved Disney rendition of "It's A located at 554 Jackson Avenue, Elizabeth. addition to the Midd Taw Spriggs pel and musical theater. NJ 0/201. Small World," brought forth by the um Ensemble, ihc Dcirdrc Shac The first act of the concert, which You, Andrew J. McMillan are named a Company • with Dcirdre Shae Irish party Defendant hereto by reason of the Irish Dancers, the Dancers of the New began on the magic Paper Mill stage met that you are the original am] present Dancers, The Dancers of the New Mortgagor of: the subject property being York Scottish and the First World with a heart-rending "Life on Earth" foreclosed on In this action. A Public Service Of WORRALL COMMUNITY NEWSPAPERS York Scottish and First World You, Mrs. Andrew J. McMillan, are Dancers all celebrating the environ- commentary by Johanson, was named a party Defendant hereto by reason Dancers, the entire theater nearly ment and life on Planet Earth. Even accompanied by the company of sin- of the fact that If Andrew J. McMillan Is mar- Union County's went wild. ried, his wife designated herein as Mrs. Your Community's Best IT'S some of the animals and creatures Andrew J. McMillan may have an interest In gers. Johanson and company, plus a the subject property. 41 UL from the Turtle Back Zoo made-per- You. Zebedee M. Lawton, are named a! , group of youngsters and the Midd The many faceted Johanson, who party Defendant hereto by reason of the Best Source For sonal appearances, on stage and out- Taw Spriggs Drum Ensemble offered has a great love and understanding of fact that he obtained a Judgment In the FREE Photo Bjf Jerry Dalla Superior Court of New Jersey against side of the theater before the a "Lion King Medley". The children, children, has done wonders with ihese Andre McMillan, Judgment Number: Robert Johanson, artistic director of the Paper Mill Playhouse, Millburn, Is seen with J-29530-90, Date Entered: 3/14/90, Type of performance. led by young Irby-Ranniar, who made youngsters. It was a moment to Action: tor nSdt., Venue: Union in the Instant Information many young performers from three states in a spectacular concert, 'Life On Earth,' which such a big hit in "Comfortable remember in the history ctf the Paper amount of Debt S8,500.00. Pre-kft Int: 24 HOUR VOICE INFORMATION SERVICE was staged the evening of July 23. •The show, a resounding success, SS29.61, Plus Costs. Case #W-0080O6-87. Shoes," had a show-stopping, scenic Mill Playhouse, enrapturing both • You may contact the Lawyer Referral . combined music, dance and theater, Service of the County In which this action Is number called "Under the Sea.", theater-goers and performers alike, pending by calling 908-353-4715. If you BOOK REVIEWS MOVIE REVIEWS SPORTS TIME ,| 'which was intcrmittantly interrupted cannot afford an attorney, you may commu- COMPUTERS Volunteers needed Johanson also appeared with the children and adults. by a huge and continuous response nicate with the Legal Services Office of the ^TEMPERATURE ' children in "Baby Eicluga," during County In which this action is .pending by 3301 Hardcover 3200 Menu of Movies Gallery offers disabled The Wcstfield Symphony colling 908-527-4768.. NATIONAL SCORES \ AND THE from the audience. The show was 3302 Paperback 3222 Movie Charts which the children in the audience' DONALD F. PHELAN. CLERK 3104 NL Baseball Scores 1000 Current Time & Temp. Orchestra needs volunteers for a wide created by Johanson,. who has Superior Court of New Jersey 3303 . This Week's Best'Sellers 3223 Video-Charts .. 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': THURSDAY, AUGUST 1, 1996 — PAGE B5 PAGE B4 — THURSDAY, AUGUST 1, 1996 WORRALL NEWSPAPERS WORRALL NEWSPAPERS Audience can draw the conclusion We want your news DINING/ENTERTAINMENT Your organization should be getting the publicity it deserves and we would that movie character is no 'Crumb' like to help. We have a publicity handbook which explains how to tell your Local playwright makes history with Civil War thriller • In the world of art and cntenain- story. We would like to publicize your club, church, sports, school news, etc. If Jazz fusion pianist ment it is typical for an individual to you have an idea for a'picture or story, call the managing editor at 686-7700 Webster's Collegiate Dictionary Mark Jameson, is smitten with the COUPON strikes a new chord sacrifice his or her creative "vision" in The Video weekdays before 5 p.m. If you'd like a handbook, call and one will be mailed to lists several definitions for the term lovely but seemingly cold Sarah. $ order to complete a project. you. i at Club Bene' show "hero," including "illustrious war-. Theater Daniel is horrified lo find that the Col- FAIR WORKSHOPS Jazz fusion pianist David Bcnoi rior," "a man admired for his achieve- onel's drunken and swaggering son TOFF This is commonly known as "sell- Detective 1 SATURDAY will be performing in concert at th ments and noble qualities" and "one View Jefferson has somehow obtained her EDUCATIONAL ing out". Owen Gleiberman, a writer Talking Pictures program brings movies to blind AUGUST 3, 1996 for, the ' magazine "Entertainment By Jim Riffel Club Bcnc's Dinner Theatre that shows great courage." Viewers unwilling promise of marraigc. DAILY The New Jersey Library for the Blind and Handicapped has more than 100 By Jacquie McCarthy EVENT:Essex County 4—H Fair and located on RL 35 in Sayrcvillc, o face the challenge of determining In an effort to reveal the truth Youth Festival "Celebration of Our Ani- AUGUST 19 THROUGH AUGUST 23 Weekly", recently stated that disc- titles of descriptive videos in a program called "Talking Pictures." Associate Editor Saturday, August 3, for ones nigh which wounded soldier cams the title beneath the layers of secrecy which . mal Friends" EVENT:Daily Vacation Bible School jockey Howard Stein is the only per- reflected his childhood and family The descriptive videos include carefully edited text which describe actions, PLACE:Brookdale County Park, Watch- PLACE:Hi!lside Presbyterian Church, former today who "answers to no only. On this one evening, Davk in the world premiere of "Uncommon haunt the characters, Daniel makes a 1141 Salem Avenue at Coe Avenue, life. Crumb was raised in Philadelphia looks, clothing and even facial expressions to put the viewer fully in the picture. ung Avenue, Bloomfield and Montclair one", the only performer who doesn't will perform one show at 9 p.m Enemies," on the Next Stage at Mont- all Jackson's army arc brought lo a deal with the devilish Jefferson, lend- GSP Exit 151 Hillside by a physically-abusive father and a The descriptions are timed and placed so smoothly between pieces of dialogue clair University's Thcatcrfest through ing a Faustian tone to the talc. PIZZA TIMEMOam to 5pm TIME:Monday-Friday. 9am-12noon with sell out. Mr. Olieberman obviously with an optional dinner starting at Yankee-ravaged plantation house by substance-abusing mother. On Christ- that the viewer is hardly aware they are there. They never interfere with the pace p.m. August 4. the Colonel, father lo one of the boys. Many levels of fear and issues of with Jhls coupon • expires 8/23/96 PRICE:Free admission and parking. family picnic following on Friday, August doesn't realize that Howard Stem is at mas day, when he was five years old, Space fee for vendors. 23. of the production. the mercy of potential advertisers of his father broke his collarbone. His This will mark the fourth appear Montclair playwright John J. Although the misircss of ihc house, subjugation and dependency are pas- ORGANIZATION:Essex County 4-H PRICE:Free registration (free will offer- Among the titles available are "Forrest Gump" and "Schindler's List," as sionately expressed by the cast. Bar- Youth Development Program. Essex ing will be taken daily). Phone church • his program, with whom he meets two brothers, Maxon and Charles, ! ancc that GRP recording art is Wootcn succeeds not only in authenti- Virginia, and her daughter Sarah well.as older titels such as "Breakfast at Tiffany's" and "On Golden Pond.' cating the historical atmosphere sur- question the judgement behind not bara Carcn Sims is Virginia, the once County Division of Cultural and Historic office, 908-354-7935 for information or personally to persuade them to buy were treated just as poorly. David Bcnoit, will be making at th Affairs. Patrons with their own VCR's can sign up for the Talking Pictures program for proud plantation mistress who lost her registration forms. This VBS is intended time. Club Bcne', where he has thrillc rounding the aftermath of our coun- taking the men to an army hospital, an for children age 3 through 6th grade, His unfortunate, selfrdescribed a one-time fee of S20. For information, call (800) 792-8322. husband and her status lo the ransack- Stern also works for Westinghouse, huge audiences on every prcviou try's tragic Civil War, but also the unspoken obligation to the Colonel FLEA MARKET regardless of faith. "nerdy" appearance greatly limited -psychological- •consequence!! of-Hhc—:-bffld» -tng-¥arik«esr-Smven C. BradbuF ^ATCDIMr. »»¥.-»{•< r»-i A I T I » A N T rn ORGANIZATION: Hillsido PrnsbytHryin a \yery large corporation, and has a appearance. SUNDAY Ids chances wlih gltis, and he went downfall of the South on its once men themselves. the Colonel, determined to preserve - IVIJO I/VUIWAIN 1 Church lengthy detailed contract which out- Fine 1 8th.C. Antique*. Exeepilonul Cuiumi Fn The unstoppable inner motion o FOR ALL , -,,.,.,,,.,,, /,,(„/(;,,/,.,•./,-, ;.,(,. • i un • u .';< AUGUST 4, 1996 lines exactly what he can and can't through his four years of high school Early Brlc-a-Bruc Sc Primitive* proud and independent citizens. Upon awakening from a fever, the the image of the Confederate army EVENT: Flea Market and Craft Show OTHER without having a date. He read from a David Bcnoit's career is testamen OCCASIONS Outdoors say on the airways. SLATOFF AUCTION Two wounded soldiers in Stoncw- unassuming Daniel, portrayed by Sec 'UNCOMMON', page B5 SATURDAY diary he kept during high school, 4O2 LENOX AVE.. WESTFIELD, N.J. to the pianist's uncanny conncctio PLACE: Msgr. Owens Park, Park Drive. AUGUST 24, 1996 Gleiberman's statement about "Girls are utterly out of my reach. Exit 1 35 N.J. Parlcwuy 10 Central Ave. go under R.R. Bridge, pus-* IICKI I to the new generation of jazz listen Nutley EVENT: 1996 Summer Fest Howard Stern answering to no one is (North Ave). then. Flrsl Rl. at POM Office In Lctui* Ave TlME:9am-5pm PLACE: 273-287 South 19th Street and They won't even let me draw them," Wed. AUG. 7- 8:30 AM ( Rain Date - Next Day) crs. A versatile musician, wh PRICE: Over 100 Quality Vendors! For incorrect. If Mr. Gleiberman would wears well his variety of influences 12th Avenue, Newark, NJ and then paused, looked at the camef- Exupuorul 1170 P*. Wilnm \l Pine Huich; Rite Luie ugncd by Cacui Rodney. Fine 17X0 Wir.dwr A Information call Cissy at 201-997-9535. TIME: 2pm like to see someone who really Cfuir. Dccoritfd Jug*. 1775 Wilnut Drop UafTiMe: I7&0 Spinning Wheel: PW> Miple Bureau. Early PLACE YOIIFI OHDI M HV a.mA.n 1230 MORRIS AVE..UNION ORGANIZATION: The Nutley Rotary a, and said, "That all changed when I drawing equally from jazz and po WORRALL COMMUNITY NEWSPAPERS r doesn't answer to any one, then Mr. Cheiu. Ouliunding %e\ 6Cuwcm Chipp. Chun: Ciroci Bick Sol*. LjJJerBKk Chain. 17^1 Sugjr Bo IT WILL Hi WAdY WHI.rj YO (NEXT TO KIHHEY SHO ? ?TQREI PRICE: Adults- $5.00; Children- (Under got famous." CuuPrtucO & Antique Cliw. Pink Luiire. Anuque SulTurtfthirc. SihGliw. Meiuen &. uthcr Antique C worlds, Bcnoil has struck a rare an Union Leader, Kenilworth Leader, Roselle Park Leader, Summit Observer, 12), $2.50. Featuring The "Fabulous- Glieberman should watch "Crumb." Copper* Brut: 18IOMir.iel:Or.enul Rugs. Etc1 E*hitm- One Hour Pncr& Dunnj Site resonant chord with his eve; RUMMAGE SALE Sound Pipers Band and DJ: Frontline Through most of the film' Crumb Springfield Leader, Mountainside Echo, Elizabeth Gazette, Roselle TEL: (908) 688-5770 OR 688-5980 "Crumb" is a documentary on the LESTER & ROBERT SLATOFF increasing following. SUNDAY AND MONDAY Massive Int'l. Games, stalls, children's speaks of his disenchantment with die talent show. For further information call life of Robert Crumb, an artist who AUCTIONEERS - Trenton. N.J. Spectator, Rahway Progress, Clark Eagle, Hillside Leader, Linden Leader AUGUST,. 1.1 and 12, 1996 United States. He's angry at everyone (213) 736-8989 or (6O9) 393-484S Currently David is enjoying EVENT: Annual Giant Rummage Sale. 201-675-1032 became a cult icon in the late 60's for being walking advertisements heavy rotation airplay on New PLACE: Temple Sha'arey Shalom, 78 ORGANIZATION: New Jersey Center of through his founding of and work on South Springfield Avenue, Springfield. Truth, Inc. and the We-Ting Association. with their Nike shirts and 49ers hats. • York's only jazz fusion radio sta ^DINING REVIEW "Zap", an underground comic book TIME: Sunday, 10am-3pm; Monday, He disgusted that the public docsn'l tion, CD-101. August 1, 1996 10am-12noon. - What's Going Ort fs a paid directory of scries. "Zap" pushed the limits of .events for non-profit organizations. It .seem to have any intellectual curiosi- Just a few of David's CD' PRICE: Free Admission. Bargains, iii- acceptability and gained wide recog- is p re-paid and costs just $20.00 (for 2 ty. And'he means it. .• SUMMER CAMP & include "Inner Motion," "Frecdon duding clothing, linens, books, house- weeks) for Essex County or union nition throughout the U.S..But when At Midnight," the Grammy nomi DOUBLE DRAGON wares, luggage, sporting goods, toys, County and just $30,00 for both. Your mainstream publishers offered Crumb About halfway through the film we The'mysteries of the Orient have jewelry, etc. $2.00 Brown Bag Day on notice must be in our Maplawood natcd "Every^ Step Of The Way,' Monday. hundreds of thousands of dollars to leam that he has traded a suitcase full DAY CARE DIRECTORY unfolded before American eyes for office (463 Valtey Street) by 4:30 P.M. "Urban Dreams," "Waiting Foi Mysteries of the Orient have unfolded. ORGANIZATION: Sisterhood of Temple on Monday for publication the follow- sell, he refused. He believed they'd of early sketchbooks for a house in the Spring," and "Letter To Evan."' hundreds of years. From the discov- Sha'arey Shalom. ing Thursday. destroy any originality his work was South of France. He doesn't want to ery of silk to exotic spices, Asian - David is also well known for the offering. Crumb then gave the owner- live in the U.S. anymore. Will he be countries have provided a mother- ship of "Zap" to the artists who were happier there? Maybe, maybe not. But SUMMER'S COMING!!!: musical background of the classic lode of cultural phenomena. One of Advertise In: TV children's show. "A Charlie contributing to the comic book. with Crumb you get the idea that he the first cultural exchanges between 'Uncommon Enemies' attempts Monday thru Friday • . Brown Christmas." will never be truly unhappy as long as tl ft countries is often recipics. His success and reputation grew 6:30 am-6:00 pm Ages 4 Weds- 4 years For further info or to reserve to he keeps drawing. Just For Kids Chinese food has become assimi- a realistic replica of war and he was soon asked to host Satur- • Reading • Arts & Crafts • Dancing spend an evening with David lated inlo the ethnic melting pot.of effort, at keeping the audience day Night Live and draw an album Video Detective Trivia: Kevin • Pleasant Learning Environment Bcnoit call the Club Benc' at (90S). (Continued from' page B4) . ihis'country, and the*phrase "get- involved, andsuccceds nicely.-If you cover for the Rolling Stones. He•- Costner's 1990 film "Dances With- Deadline: August 7 727-3000. while keeping tabs on his wayward ting some Chinese" is almost as son. Maria Ryan's Sararfis thrust into, arc looking for a challenge, this is the mmed down both. He thought Satur- Wolves" won the Best Picture Oscar American as getting a piece of an adult world filled with unfathom- play for you. > day Night Live was "silly", and he but Cosiner lost the Best Actor award. Publication: August 15 mom's apple pic. At the Double 1/3 LB ORIGINAL FUDD BURGER able responsibility.. Keep an eye on wasn't into the music of the Stones. Who beat him? FREE Information! Dragon, located at 1230 Morris Playwright John J. Wooten's He did love the old time blues singers with the purchase of an 'All American combo meal. Pamela Shaddock as Tcssie, sage and • Answer: Jeremy Irons for "Rever- Call 201-763-9411 Ave. in Union, a person can satisfy "All American Combo Meal consists of a 1/3 Ib. hamburger, ancestors were actively involved in from the40'sand agreed to do a trad- RAVEN'S CHILD CARE CENTER circumspect as the only remaining sal Of Fortune" HIT? KANrcinn AUI a sweet tooth wilh an almond coo- french fries and softdrink at full retail price. Not valid with any other offei both the Confederate and Union ing card scries on them called "Heroes and no substitutions or exclusions.permitted. Limit one perfamily. , plantation slave. James Joseph Shue Also just out on video: "City Hall," <2O1) 373 - 19O8 for details 686-9898 kie or calm an empty stomach with causes, resulting in the playwright's Of The Blues," for which he was paid Not valid witfi kids eat free. Expires 8/9/96 I . steals the show _as,Ui.ele\vdlj,tern.f.iMn£, ...drama; "Diabplique,'J..thriller, ."City... arid enter a four digit ' iuTy'niie onBI cfishcsT" *""" " fascination" with Civil "War~ rusto'ryT"a fraction of what Trie R6!ling"Stohes" "UNION "••"•'••- ~ NEW B~RUN$WKI iC^^T^ color shots) with your child's name on the back. Relatives or their French Toast <^ T%J^|^^ •rt- FULL RACK Bar-B-Q parent§;rnusi:put return address on the back of the picture. Fill out Pancakes y^ *** M^W the following form. Clip and Man to: Hash Browns ^~-~] ^^"^ V COME CELEBRATE At BIRTHDAY PARTY Pepper Steak , ^^[/\/\j^ Baby Back Ribs Worrall Community Newspapers Inc Potato Salad - r With French Fries, Cole Slaw 1291 Stuyvesant Avenue, P.O. 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I . for the return of your child's photo. WORRALL NEWSPAPERS THURSDAY, AUGUST 1, 1996 — PAGE B7 PAGE B6 — THURSDAY, AUGUST 1, 1996 WORRALL NEWSPAPERS : HOROSCOPE HEALTH/FITNESS & MEDICINE CROSSWORD Alternative treatments LIBRA CAPRICORN 'Managed Care' programs manage 2 3 •1 15 10 11 12 13 For The Week Of August 4-10 September 23-October 23 December 22-Janoary 20 combat hypertension, Something you've been struggling with to improve health care costs 16 ARIES CANCER Postpone a big decision until next finds Scotland study week. You will be more objective after will suddenly become very simple. Many Managed Care plans in the stale of New Jersey are now enrolling Med-. -— —- — - ---• March 21-April 20 June 22-July 22 Your persistence will finally pay ofT. Weight loss and reduced salt intake you have slept on It for a few nights. icare beneficiaries into Medicare/Managed Care plans to represent a better Taking a different perspective will help People might drop by In the evening Soon the rest or your plans will also can replace medication in many Buy something new for yourself this health care value for seniors. 20 you solve a problem at home/Take a without notice. Don't get flustered. weekend. Seek the offbeat or unusual. come together. Hold off on a new hypertension patients age 60 and old- Just enjoy, their company. Its.the commitment until youVe resolved step bark from the situation. It will II will boost your self-.conddence. Get er, according to the results of a four- Presently, there are approximately eight managed care payers offering a pay off later. Good advice from a perfect chance to repay a favor. Take to bed early. your current situation. relative could benefit your career. advantage of the situation. Start ycar national study announced recen- Medicare/Managed Care product. i '• - . I MMrn carefully. keeping a Journal to stay on top of ' SCORPIO A9UARIUS tly by the International Society of Each plan has its own network of hospitals, skilled nursing facilities, home things. ••'- Hypertension in Glasgow, Scotland. V October 24-November 22 January 21-February 18 health agencies, doctors and other professionals. The healthcare providers must Don't be afraid to ask for a helping . TAURUS LEO Follow your basic values when The findings were based on a study meet certain quality standards to be accepted into a managed care plan. confronted with a problem. They've hand. You may need It more than you of 950 hypertensive patients aged 60 April 21-May 21 July 23-August 23 know. Show a little more affection to a pulled you through every time and and older involved in the Trial of This would include medical staff, rehabilitation programs, quality of service, Stick to the necessities when Things at work go Just as you want they will do It again. Remember words loved one. Make a special call later In Non-Pharmacologic Interventions in outcomes management. Utilization review procedures and discharge planning. shopping. Finances may become tight them to. Your hard work has finally of advice from an elder that you've the week. Just to say you care. You'll In addition, a health care providers accessibility and availability of health care • later In the month. A surprise phone, - paid off. There may be a few obstacles used before. They/will maRe a difficult be glad that you did. Catch up on the Elderly, a national study estab- call will leave you wondering. DortT toward the end of the week. Don't time a little easier. your personal correspondence. lished to treat hypertension with less service are key components to a successful relationship with the Medicare/ second-guess your gut feeling. Plan a let them get you down. Take It as a reliance on prescription medication. Managed Care Plan as well as their members. V SAGITTARIUS i casual evening at homr with snmi* rhanrr In ihnw your skills. For a PISCES Thr. tnak UJI^/- ™ndiin' ri ai four November 23=December2t— Delaire Nu nd Convalescent Center in Linder roud to befrpurlii friends. relaxing weekend. Invite a few friends February lfrMrch 20 medical schools, including the Uni- over and stay In. Love Is In the alrt Follow your heart, Don't overreact to a domestic conflict ' paling provider with many Medicare/Managed Care plans in New Jersey. What versity of Medicine and Dentistry of GEMINI not your mind. The right person could early In the week. It will resolve ttoelf- this means to the members of each plan is quality short-term medical care, and VIRGO be In your presence already. You Just by the weekend. You don't want to say New Jersey, Robert Wood Johnson rehabilitation is available to help patients step down from hospitaliz.ition and May 22-June 21 August 24-September 22. need to let It happen. Don't keep something to a relative that you don't Medical School in New Brunswick. achieve a quick recovery. You will get your way more easily If Be more patient with people who analyzing everything. Some cheery mean. Make a promise to yourself and The other participating centers were you treat people with respect. Smile make demands on your time. Go out news will arrive and brighten an keep It. Try to balance your lime Johns Hopkins University of Balti- As long as the patient is able to meet the standard Medicare criteria alter a between work and play- this morning and be friendly. People of your way to help someone who Is otherwise dreary day- more, Maryland; the University of hospital stay," the Medicare/Managed Care plan will pay for these short term will appreciate you. Don't let a confused. They need your kind words. 49. Cesar.Chavez's gp 28. Unadorned four ilhiil \clri linn ••• lulnwi services based on the plan benefits and medical necessity; ACROSS An old friend will moke an unexpected CALL inoti 686-9898 X 1 nin n Tennessee in Memphis, arid the Bow- 52. Land ol leprechauns 29. In fine fellle financial situation get you down this appearance. It Is fun to reminisce, but man Gray School of Medicine at 1. Captains'spots . 53. Most populous U S 31. Start for colon or week. It Is only temporary. A romantic 3600 Aquarius 3608 Scorpio Managed Care has caused hospitals to shorten a patients length of stay afler 6. Delany of China Interlude will lift your spirits soon. don't dwell on the past. • Wake Forest University in Winston- stale circle HOROSCOPES 3601 Aries 3609 Sagitarius David Freed, center, Vice President and General Manager of Overlook Hospital, cuts an acute illness or injury. One advantage to this change is that many seniors • Beach' . 33. Tall, slender vessel Salem, North Carolina. 55. Obstruct, as a dram 3602 Taurus 3610 Capricorn the ribbon to officially open the new Chest Pain Observation Unit, with assistance from, enrolled in a Medicare/Managed Care plan are still able to receive medical and 10. Lip 56. Item onstage 34. Make moot 3611 In the study, hypertensive patients rehabilitation care in a nursing home setting after discharge from the hospital. 14. Variegated stone 57. Bring together* 36. Hair pads Youth entertainers celebrate '100 Years' Dailv Updates! 3603 Gemini Pisces left to right, Marie Cassese, Vice President Resource Management, Atlantic Health Sys- 15. Symbol ol hope 58. Citizen ol cinema 37. Fishing spot 3604 Cancer taking medication for high blood tems; James Itzcovitz, M.D., Associate Director of the Emergency Department; Linda ' Therefore, a patient is casurcd. of receiving ihc maximum amount of health- 16. "Biggest Little City" 59. Ergates 39. Wilbur's horse of musical theater on 10th anniversary 3605 Leo pressure were assigned to participate Kosnick, R.N., Nurse Manager of the Emergency Department and James Espinosa, care services prior to returning home. 17. Farm workers, in fall 60. Surfeits 40. Myriad in one of four separate categories of 19. Admitting a draft By Jacqule McCarthy The Traveling Players is a five- Virgo •;.. It's.Free! M.D., Chairman of Emergency Medicine. . 42. Retaliate. InfosQurce treatment, said Dr. John B. Kostis,' • Changes in the healthcare delivery system have affected almost every insured 20. Oklahoma town DOWN 43. Meal or olive follower Associate Editor week summer course for girls grades 3607 Libra 21. Full of marsh plants chair of the Department of Medicine individual in the State of New Jersey. > 44. Italian model Bruni Singing and dancing to tunes from 4 through 7. According to Gurske, the 22. Flower in Bambi 1. The last laugh? 45. Shears at the UMDNJ-Robert Wood Johnson Tin Pan Alley classics to modem-day class practices two periods per day, Through these changes, Delaire Nursing Home has remained progressive and 23 At hand 2. bid oath 46. Mild cussword Medical School and an internationally Eye exams available 24. Annoyance 3. Zhivago's love 47. Fix socks extravaganzas, the Traveling Players approximately half a day, for two A Special Section From Epsom salt takes a bite .continues to offer cost effective.healthcare services to fulfill the gap between renowned cardiologist and member of 25. Chicken serving 4. Teen's channel 48. Plenty hit the • Maples Grove at Rahway weeks. The remaining three-,.wecks • Glaucoma 2001, sponsored by the hospital setting and home. 28. Expression choice (abbr) WORRALL COMMUNITY NEWSPAPERS the University Medical Group who 49. Moon |__ Zappa River Park with pizazz, bringing "100 are 'spent traveling to hospitals and out of summer abrasions the Foundation of the American 30. Organizational tools 5. Sibyl 50. Transverse flute "Votir Best Source For Marketing Your Professiotiat Service" was principal investigator of the Delaire Nursing Home is a member of the Atlantic Health System, which Years of Broadway" to a picnic for outings such as the Camp Star picnic. Academy of Opthalmology, pro- 31. Killed 6. Solicitous one 51. and Means DISPLAY ADVERTISING DEPT: CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Di-pT- study. The categories were: • An estimated 90 percent of insect species worldwide have yet to be identi- means they have access to the best medical resources and services available in 32. Jackie Onassis. ._. 7. Mimicked Commitiee Camp Star for the Association for The troupe totals about 20, and nearly 291 SluyvanntAw*. • PO 8o« 3tO9'Un«n. NJ 07083 <63 Vailoy Si • PO Bo* 158 • MaplowoorJ. N J Q7O-H vides eye exams to those at risk for Phone: (908) 6667700-FM: (908)686 4169 Phone (201)763-9411 • Fax (201) 763 2557 fied. But just because they're nameless doesn't make them painless. Tiny bites, New Jersey. If you or a loved one would like further information regarding Bouvier 8. Not any. old style 53. Tax expert (abbr)* Retarded Citizens. half the students return 'year after • Weight loss through dietary glaucoma. 35. Sarge's dog in 9. Gore and Capone nicks and scratches can make; your skin bum and itch through the summer. Delaire's Medicare/Managed Care agreements, please call Delaire Nursing 54. Genetic component, The Traveling Players is a.class year, said Gurske. modification "Beelle Bailey" 10. Comes to a stop (abbr I Need relief? Get some salt! Epsom Sail, that is. These exmas are provided free to Home at (908) 862-3399. . 11. Restore to vigor offered by the Westfield Summer • Sodium restriction 36. Dominion 12-ycar-o!d Megan Lesko of West- Epsom Salt is magnesium sulfate, a pure mineral product that not only eases those without medical insurance. 37. Opposite of dusk 12. Absurd Workshop, a division of the New .• Weight loss and_salt restriction muscle aches, but can help Relieve the itch and swelling of bug bites, poison ivy Call (800) 391-3937 for referral to a This.newspaper Is a reliable means of researching the community market. 38. Asian language" 13. -^-iMindy- - Jersey Workshop for the Arts. The field has signed up for the^course. She liked Ike 18. Position (irmly and poison sumac. ~ . participating opthalmologist.^ To boost your business in the community, call our ad department at 39. class was created 10 years ago by three years in a row. When asked what • No intervention Made a November 22. Roger's "007" "Epsom Salt is one of those items you should always have on-hand. You can 908-686-7700 today. 40. brings her back, she said, "Because I The study revealed that approxi- choice predecessor Denise Bellog, event coordinator for use it for 101 things. It's inexpensive, odor-free, non-toxic and easy to use," 41. Cliff-dwelling bird 23. Defense pad the troupe. love singing and dancing, and making mately 50 percent of the patients • said Lori Kaiz, President of the Epsom Salt Industry Council based in East 43. Those donning acronym "Now I do the bookings and the everyone feel happy. The teachers are assigned to the weight loss and salt sneakers 24. Proper Rutherford and Nutlcy, NJ. special events, but the class is still great, and I just like the class." restriction category were able to stop 44. Gnomes'homes' 25. Ink smudge To receive free information on how to use Epsom Salt, call the Epsom Salt • *, taking hypertension medication while Kessler Physical Therapy ari&RehabiUtation 45. Bottle stopper 26. 'Lovely' Beatles really close to my heart," said Bellog. Industry at (800) 600-2929. subject maintaining normal blood pressure, 46. Reviled J'Ii's_still_a part ofjne^ | ^ The group will have their filial per- Here's Jiow...to..relive.the_iichies: _ _..., . . ___„.. ._ ._. .,,, 47. " lama WRegTrtf " "'" ' "said'Dr. Kostis: In adaitidh, TONE" v ocationof i Following a choral revue by arran- ~fortnan« totfajrart©:3O'a.-nr'at"tfie-- For insect bites, add 2 teaspoons of Epsom Salt to a half-cup of boiling water. ADVERTISING DEAD LINE: study participants walked regularly • ger Mac Huff, the girls, sang and Springfield Barnes & Noble on Route Chill. Then, dip a cotton ball-in the solution and.apply to the affected area as for exercise to help reduce the risk of danced to pre-recorded tunes. The 22 West AUGUST 7,1996 needed. new address is: high blood pressure. The study was ANSWER TO PREVIOUS PUZZLE: opening included "Give My Regards MODULAR TABLOID SIZES For poison ivy and other plant rashes, soak- in a bath of cool water and 2 cups The New Jersey Workshop for the sponsored by the National Heart, to Broadway" and "There's No Busi- of EjjsomSall. Don't be concerned if the salts don't dissolve completely. After Trip becomes Arts, Inc. is a nonprofit organization CALL YOUR ACCOUNT EXECUTIVE Lung and Blood Institute and the esant Avenue" ness Like Show Business." Moving AT soaking, make a solution of 1/4 cup of Epsom Salt and a cup of boiling water. founded in 1972 by Dr. Theodore National Institutes of Health. hybrid event through the early years of Broadway, Soak strips of cotton cloth into the solution and let cool. Next apply the strips to Schlosberg to provide creative experi- (908) 686-7700 o\ art., nature • the audience was treated to such songs* ence in the arts for children and adults If you would like to discuss details the rash and keep it there for 10 minutes. You can also follow this regime for as "Button Up Your Overcoat" and alike. The New Jersey Workshop for of the TONE study,' call Tom Capez- chicken pox. . To Reserve Your Space Today- Remember: All bites, rashes and bumps should be examined by your family The Cezanne exhibit at the Phi- "Yankee Doodle Dandy", the latter the Arts is a full-year program, and Total Circulation 55,000 zuto at (201) 982-7273 to arrange an Toffers phjjscaffterapy and ladelphia Museum of Art will be com- accentuated with hats and flags. celebrates the 25th anniversary of the Ask about repeating your ad interview with Dr. Kostis. physician. bined with a visit to two noteworthy Effective use of props was well Westfield Summer Workshop this under our Banner Pages in Section B occupation ther^serviS^for the treatmentbf muscaiosjfeletal and Philadelphia gardens during an Aug. 8 .the following weeks at 25% off. received by the audience, who year, a program which annually This newspaper is a reliable, means trip sponsored by the Reeves-Reed enjoyed watching the girls romping includes approximately 400 students. of researching Ihc community Arboretum in Summit. neurological:fliso|d^S, neel Sid fekpain , and sports and work related injuries. around in cowboy hats during "Okla- ATTENTION ADVERTISERS! market. To boost your business in For information on classes, contact Advance reservations are required. homa;" flouncing feather boas for Here Is an excellent opportunity to advertise your business or the community, call our ad depart- CHIROPRACTIC the Workshop at (908) 789-9696! Kessler Ijyaical Therapy and Rehabilitation The exhibit features the largest,collec- "Hello Dolly" and jamming on plastic service to a growing market of youths and adults going back to ment at 908-686-7700 today.- tion of Cezzane's works in one sh,ow inflatable guitars during "Greased school In" the fall. This special section will be a great resource for FOR BETTER HEALTH 1D36 iSijvesaiit Avenue! Union, NJ 07083 and demonstrates the artist's love of with expected return at 6 p.m. Fees Lightnin'". our readers to keep handy and can boost your sales and store A subscription lo your newspaper traffic as you advertise your goods and services. Call your nature. physical therapy and rehabilitation including transportation, breakfast Choral coach Joanne Gurske and keeps your college siudciit close lo Advertising Account Executive at (908) 688-7700 today for a free Phone-908-851-0800 Fax: 908-851-0807 -box—ranch—and—afteinuun In Chestnut Hill, the Morris dance instructor Joanne Reilly were hometown activ iiics. Call consultation mi how. to buflfl your nusuie; asmgr DR. DONALD ANTONHLU Arboretum at the University of Pen- refreshments are $82, S74 members. on hand to guide the girls through the 908-686-7753 for a special college v • CHIROPRACTOR- nsylvania will be visited in the mom- Questions maybe directed to Adult lyrics and steps. rate. ing, followed by a visit and box lunch NO BACK PAIN, BUT... Education Director Susan Foulke at • Maybe you're no aware of any pain or impulses, this may cause pain and in the azalea garden of the Pennsylva- the Reeves-Reed Arboretum, LIGHTEN UP! discomlort in our back. 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Collector pays highest cash AL PASCAVAGE & SONS Robert Williams 201-926-3282. MISCELLANEOUS prices. l-800-<64-4e71, 201-829-1006, The Homeowners Contractor" Shingle* « Tile Additions & Alterations FERDINANDI FAMILY Palntfno. Interior/ Exter- . Sate « Flat New Construction Fire Restorations ALL TRAINS Wantedl Lionel. Flyer. Marx and ADDITIONS BATHROOMS ior Painting. Roofing. Gutters. Neat and Clean. Fr». Estlmtt** ln*ur*d Repairs Replacement Windows otner model trains. Any age. condition, amount. •Over 20 years Serving Union County.' Quality Work at a Reasonable Price Decks &"Paver9 Kitchen i Baths KITCHENS BASEMENTS I Pay Top Dollar' Turn your used trains into 908-084-7359. Reasonable rates. Free. ANTIQUES Aftordablllty & D«p«ndiWllly DECKS MARK MEISE 228-4965 cash. 908-271-5124. . • ATTICS Estimates. . . LAFAYETTE MILL Antiques center Lafayette GOT A campground membership or 908-245-5280 WE STOP LEAKS! (Sussex County) NJ 201-383-0065.40 friendly ALL REMODELING GREGORY ZALTSSHTEIN Painter: Exterior/ dealers displaying affordable antiques and . tmesfiare'' Wa"l take it. America's mon suc- Interior. Plaster and sheetrocking. Fully in- Gualiry collectibles. CAfe on premises. Closed cessful resort resale clearinghouse. Call Resort ON THE LEVEL ' sured, references. All jobs guaranteed.' Free CLARK BUILDERS, INC. Tuesday and Wednesday. Sales Information toll free hotline Oenaril Contractor estimate. 201-373-9438. • 1 600-423-5967. Commercial : Residontiel Free Estimates Fully Insured Framing ' Sheet Rock ' Custom Decks •Roof Stripping S Repairs Estate PED RAVEN movie records, Magic Mirror •Flat Roofing & Slate FLEA MARKET No Job Too Big or Too Small HOUSE PAINTING d'StnbuTed by Childhood Interests. Also Vogue CALL tor FREE ESTIMATE , •Gutters & Leaders \ P'Cture records. Call Marc at 908-322-4178. 201-372-4282 INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR Serving Union & Mlddtnex Courrtlat NEW NEW TESTAMENT Trans*' Fully Insured For 28 Yaan MIKE COSTELLO 908-289-6425 Free Estimates Fully Insured • Free Estimates OUTREACH PROGRAM Recycling-Industrial Accounts Serviced TRANSACTIONS ~~: CAPRI NJ. Lie. No 010760 MAX WEINSTEIN SONS, INC. STEVE ROZANSKI DONATIONS ' DECKS Real. estate transaction!; are HONEST WEIGHTS-BEST PRICES. CONSTRUCTION ' 908-686-6455 908-381-90901-800-794-LEAK (5325) sold property at 1076 Salem Ave., to property at 819 Walnut St., to Filchin Todd S. and Amy M. Doolin sold property at 1213 Barbara Ave., to William F. and Ellen I. Entriken Nod good us*d fumitura or household Always Buying Scrap Metals •IMPROVE YOUR Home with Gil." Docks General Contractor recorded in the office of the county Gabriel Sepulveda for $120,000 on C. Jamandre for $169,000 on May 28. property at 23 Montrose Ave., to Stc- Julian Perez for 5145,000on April 25. sold property at 1035 Bertram Ter- ltam». Basements. We wiil beat any legitimate compe- PAINTING & - clerk. Worralt Newspapers publishes May 10. race lo Donna M. Anjos for $148,000 2426 Morris Ave. (near Bumet) Union titor's once. 908-964-8364 RUBBISH REMOVAL David W. and Diane Grossmucllcr fano Nicolini for $244,000 on May Kong and Susan Yih sold property Daily 8-5/Saturday, 8-12' •FRAMING 'ROOFING 'ADDITIONS an abbreviated version of all transac- sold property at 712 Filbert St., to 29. on May 17. DRIVEWAYS PLASTERING ABLE TO CLEAN UP at 2398 Seymour.Ave., to Larry D. \. 201-675-0300 908-686-8236/Slnce 1919 'KITCHENS 'BATHS tions recorded in the 12 Union County Mario DaSilva for'$128,000 on May Darod. Realty Co. sold property at Betty Boyko sold property at 281 HORIZON CONTRACTING CO. INC. •Specializing In Siding t D«ck» 25 YEARS EXPERIENCE ATTIC-BASEMENT-GARAGE-YARD Kenilworth Moorman for $176,000 on April 25. •Best Price* In Decks Quarintacd REMODELING DEBRIS municipalities the newspapers cover. « Orrvewavs 29. 709 Springfield Ave., to Tnsa Realty Morlimr.r Sr.hwii7rr /-.HIT snlrl Wlnfleld Terrace to Diane Rco for FREE ESTIMATES »OLC • Parking Lota The information is provided by 1'HW Co. LLC. for $388,000 on May 29. Si20,000 on May 17. , MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE FREE ESTIMATES CALL: LENNY TUFANO Properly Licensed $0 Years Expenence. Diana Jordan clal sold property at Marie C. Rubilla etal sold property property at 548 Homer Terrace to - • Belgium Block Curb FULLY IN9UHED Property Data, a Fort Lauderdale, t COUCH AND 2 chairs, brand raw, f-crai onnt. • Sidewalks 218 N. 24th St., to John T: Corcoran at 125 W. Colfax Ave., to Christy James G. and Beth Conaghan sold Edward J Ricci Jr. for 5158,000 on , Vincent and Robbin Scialli sold 908-273-6025 M.J. PRENDEVILLE Fla., information service, and is pub- A'r conditioner. 12.000 STU'l. Ca'! PETS • All Types of Masonry for $159,900 on April 17. "> phcr A. Marino for $125,000 on May property at \A Canoe BrooV Park- April 25. property at 2554 Audrey Terrace to 9C8-752-8O23 • 908-964-7666 lished approximately six weeks after it 'STANLEY PAINTING, interior/ exterior. Paint- 201-635-8815 William and Margaret H. O'Mallcy 29.. ' way to Michael J. Maita for $225,000 Helen D'Onofrio sold property at Tony Kharitonov for $162,000 on .3 PIECE LIVING room Set- Blue stroeS 201-676-2966 is filed in the county clerk's office. W» Now Acc«pt All M«|or CrerJH Crd« ing, paperhanging, sheetrock, spacfcling, small sold property at 146 S. 25th St., to Mario and Maria DaSilva sold / on May 30. 2640 Hawthorne Ave., to Ginb D. May 17. cvesoat, dark blue floral club crair and Queen cADOPT A PET- SAVE A LIFE' Cats, dogs PATERNO PAVING carpentry, tile ingtallation, additions. American/ Arre cl-air. excei'er! ccr:d".or- 2C1-564-8538 TILE property a! 109 Sheridan Ave., to C. Robert and Ann M. Gronquist William A. and Jcanettc Gamba desperately need a good home. Adoption Day, Drlviwayt - Parking Lots DOES YOUR HOUSE European experience. Intured Free estimates Scott R. Spilncr for $ 152,000 on April Silva for 5125,000 on April 25. •Coa: Sealing 201-373-9368 AMANA UPRIGHT freezer w* «ey3 to 'odf Saturday. August 3rd, 11am-3pm (rain or CERAMIC TILE Installer. New tiles, repairs, Clark •22. ." - ' James A. Mtmger Jr. for $128,500 on sold property at 55 Madison Ave., to Stanley J. Pociask sold property at sold property at 2124 Denk Court lo snme). West Orange Animal Facility, 311 'Concrete Sidewaik NEED A FACE-LIFT? . A-sking S1C0. 908-688-6953. "Ail Type Curbmg3 regroutlng, remodeling, cleaning. Nojob too big May 29. Robert D. Osbomc for $254,900 on Kim J. Gray for $168,000 on May 17. V/atcr.ung Avenue. West Orange (Main to Jack C. Fiamingo Sr. etal sold prop- 372 Delaware Ave., to Pavel Bracok "Paving Blocks or small. I do it all. Ma|or credit cards acceoted- AN ESTATE SALE. 3 Arr.ere Drive. Ediscr Lakeside to Watchung.) W.O A L PAVING May 30. Joseph and Henrietta Vazquez Jr. FREE ESTIMATES FULLY INSURED CALL Joa Megna, 1 •800-750-6822. David and Traccy Francisco.sold erty at 37.N. 23rd St., to Robert Gregory H. and Beth A. Peterson for 5198,000 on April 26. (Raritan Road to Oakrdge to Fea^°'bed Lars 20--736-8689 SANTANGELO property at 265. VVestfielid Ave., to sold property at 420 Cherry St., to Richard and Helen S. Guy sold sold property at 665 Falrfleld Way. to to lr.rnan Avenue to Annerte). Frday arrj 908-245-6162 908-241-3827 DENICOLO TILE CONTRACTORS Schielke for $153,500 on April 22. Morris and Patrice Albanesc sold Sar-rday. 10an-3pri D'nmg rocm set. bed- ADOPT A Stray Day" Sunday. August, 4th. Seal Coating, Rooting, Paving Carolyn J. Zcicowich for 5138,000 on Federal National Mortgage Associ- Robert Mahoney for $140,000 on " property at 95 Hlllcrest Ave., to Wal- ^property at 419 Prescott Road to William F. Entriken for S247,000'on rooms, kitchenware. bric-a-brac, cosfj—e 11AM-4PM Valley Vet. 2172 MiKburn Avenue. Frank's 30% off drlvaway, ••alcoitlng Established 1935 ! Mapiewood Dog3. cats, kittens, puppies 40% off itnlor citizen* April 22. ation sold property at 52 N. 13th St., May. 31. ter S. Hulse. for $840,000 on May 30. Orlando Lapafor S237.00O on April May 20. ;g. Da-': ~ ss CJ: • Additions • Windows PRUNING Clauss Road to Michael J. Rapp for Marie Wilk sold property at 8 5th ly at 978 Floyd Terrace to Emelina Mohamad Awad for $189,000 on 1-8CC-229-222S . D RICH BL.INDT JR. • Kitchens • Tiling • Baths • Roofing 908-686-7415 ' TREE SURGERY IN $25,000 on April 3.0... for $148,000 on May 14. George Cantanese for $440,000 on Torres for $145,000 on April 29. May 22. Ave., to Todd Cassidy for SI33,000 K • Decks • Siding • Custom Carpentry ELECTPIC PLAYER P'aro ard =e'c Aeo- GUITAR INSTRUCTION sy a p-o'essiona! Electrical Contractor ALL ITS BRANCHES Irwin Weinberg sold property at June 3. John and Kathleen M. Holmes sold •an. Strg II, rrr: co'd't.on. rece-:/ t^-ed G^ 'a,- s: CHV 25 years e»oenence. Beg.mers ALL HOME IMPROVEMENTS on April 24. George and Sandra Lcaman sold Lie. No 9008 Pictures/References Available MAX SR. & PAUL Union 166 Hawthorne Ave., to Rose Vcr- S2.CC0 Mcvng 908-351-3036 ;-'C-gp advanced Air -ages -//eicor.e Martin W. and Mary M. Heine sold property at 887 Dona Road to Joseph CALL GLENN • 908-685-2924 -' . 908-864-9388 Elizabeth Antonio C. and Patricia A. DaCruz property at 1268 Barbara Ave., to. -aca-a-c-8424 '..,,... tonc for $125,000 on May-22.-- — • property al-1-WrEnd-Ave., to ScottC. M. Burlew for $145,900 on" Aprir29. / ENTERTAINMENT "CENTER. o^ac*; Folds" • RESIDENTIAL " Free Estimates' " Fully Insured SCHOENWALDER WOOD STACK Tree Service, local tree com- sold property at 407 WTCurtls St.; to Michael Macanga lor S140,000*6ri ' • 27TV and stereo Glass,' crron-e cc"9fl taale TUTOR. ENGLISH- Reading. Writing, Gram- pany. All types of tree work. Free estimates. Stanley L. and Claire Weinberg Shelley for S213,500 on June 4. •COMMERCIAL MIKE D'ANDREA. all home improvements. 30 Anionio and Eva Peixoto .sold Franciszek Ccdzik for' $103,000 on William J. Stevens III erux sold May 22. Al ve-y good sedition. S6C0 'or ootr, Caii mar skJIs. Certified taacfier of English and K-8, Senior Citizen discount. Immediate service. years experience. Carpentry work. Tile work. sold property at 29 Cypress Terrace Tillie Glasgow etal sold property at . 5C8-687-16S8. . '•. i Call for availamlity. 201-376-6294. , •INDUSTRIAL CELEBRATING OUR 83rd YEAR Insured. Free wood Chios. 908-276-5752. . property at 1069 Neck Lane for April 24. property at 30 Filbert Lane to Segun- Stephen and Annette Jacobson sold Large or small jobs. All work guaranteed.. INSTALLATION & SERVICE . to Richardo-D. Gclo for S255.0O0 on 134 Maple St., to Henry T. Gibson III NO JOB TOO SMALL 9C8-241-3913. Kenilworth. Free estimates. $145,000 on April 19. Margaret M. Beecher sold property do Castillo" for 5158,000 on April 30. property at 371 Nottingham Way to FURNITURE. MOVING' Da.-isn\-iodem 16 ' •Lawn Fauceta«Sump Pumps May 23. piece dini-g. oom set. S'2CC.C0; 6 pece Joseph A. and Lucille Mastapeter at 615 Erudo St., to Nicholas A. for $275,000 on June 6. Helen DcLuca sold property at 474 Raymond A. Lembo for $160,000 on N.I. HOME Improvements. All carpentry re- •Tollet3«Water Heaters TYPESETTING Bedroom set. $800X0: 2 desks. $3C e^cr- Your Printing N««ds ^**rj ce<*. i Poad'/ To K.«oo You Roar of News-Record B'dg. Marino Torres for $142,000 on April James A. Nemchick for $140,000 on erty at 6 Dogwood Drive to Douglas Egwuonwu for $188,500 on May 2. Richard and Kim M. Gajewski Jr. . P'.ui o'r.*»r y/ai\am« bargavna' O-\ccu<-;a -o "o WALLWORKS 66% Call 201-227-5626 ask 'or Mitcn Ccci This Surrrar FENCING Publication printing Mon . Tuea.. Wed. S Fn. 9AM-5PM 23. April 29. M. Hitchner for $645,000 on April 25. Union Olga Homlien sold property at 912 sold property at 2555 Jackson Ave., , 9C8-558-C322 FULL SERVICE HOME IMPROVEMENT a specialty Thursday and other times Dudley H. and Nancy J.K. Rose Lehlgh Ave., to Sergio Toledo for TICKETS ;HOCKEY;- Seekirg peoo e to sra.-e EPA Cerr.iad • F'JIy Irsured TOM'S FENCING AND PAINTINO/PAPERHANQINQ by appointment Federal National Mortgage Associ- to Waldemar Polkowski for 5140,000 i996-'997 New Jersey Oev's saasc- t.cnsts. Xe; Us Tane Tie Heat Off you" Additions. Kitchens, Bathrooms, Renovations, Maple Composition ation sold property at 126 Catherine sold property at 56 Whlttredge Road Joseph F. Miller sold'property at $60,000 on May 7. on 'May 23. atce-'ir.; seat:-j :oca:.o.- Ca Pa-. . ALL TYPES Iri'enor/Exterior. Painting,. Paperhan.ging/ 463 Valley Street 762-0303 Mountainside St.. to Benjamin Brantlcy for $42,900 to Christian S. Schade for Sl.050,000 896 Gloucester Road to Victor M. Olga Homlien sold property at 912 (Continued on Page B12) SC8-388-T809. NEW AND REPAIR Removal, Custom Painting, Glazmg/Faux Fin- Mapiewood . BATHTUB REGLAZING YACOV HOLLAND 1-80O-«35-WALL on April 29. Lehigh Ave., to Sergio Toledo for VACUUM. KIRBY -M-.T. aracrrrsrts a.so -- Rear of News-flecord Bldg. on April 23. Mary L. Haase sold property at 239 Lopes for $150,000 on April" 19. SAVE TIME NO JOB TOO SMALL Phyllis M. Carlini sold property at ciudes carpet snan-pecer. Gccd crjrct.cn. Mon., Tues., Wed. 4 'Fn. 9AM-5PM Juan A. and Esther Comesana sold William Vanderstreet etux sold $60,000 on May 7. SAVE MONEY Old Tote Road to Thomas Perrotra $200.00 ar best offer. Cail 201-743-5936. FREE ESTIMATES Thursday and other times property at 538-540 Richmond St., to 712 Springfield Ave., to Eugene Cos- Vincent and Aurette Murantc sold SAVE FACE LANDSCAPING by appointment BUSINESS for $217,000 on April 23. property at 185 Leo Place to Patrick J. VVOLFF TANNING beds tan a: -ore. Buy R«fjc», CWn't Rapljc* CALL: 201-761-5427 Rafael Santiago for S158,000 on April la for $205,000 on April 29. Wamock for $145,000 on April 19. property at 1421 Summit Place to direct a.-d save1 Commercial • korne units 'ror Worn or Outdittd Bathtub*, EASTERN LANDSCAPING and Design- Com- Catherine E. Masi sold property at Jose Candido for 5173,000 on May 8. $199.00. Low rr-onrMy sayrrerrs1 Free new • 4 :'• TIK« & SlnkJ. plete Landscape Services. Monthly Mainte- 762-0303 OPPORTUNITIES. 24. Daniel J. Maglio sold property at Rahway 20-22 Kent Place Blvd., to Kintzing coic catalog Cail today. 1-8C0-342-130S. Call the Tub Plu* ixparu at FINANCING nance, Landscape Design, Seasonal Clean- Q Minerva Diaz sold property at 517 1109 Woolley Ave., to Sean C. Culle- Dior and Marie Lodziuk sold prop- 908-S88-«74l uD9. Sod, Reseeding, Thatching. Free Esti- LLC P. for S275.0OO on April 30. erty at 1236 Bumet Ave., to Eugene or call NJ-1-9C3-3J3-1062 CASH. IMMEDIATE fcr structured serSements. mates. Reasonabla Rates. 908-fl87-8CM5. RESUMES $1 COO'S POSSIBLE typing. Part time. At home. Grier Ave., to Jorge Origoni for John Wojtcczko etal sold' property ton for $125,000 on April 19. GARAGE SALE Fax 908-355^769 annuities, msurance'claims, lotteries and mort- Toll free 1-8C0-898-9778 extension T-70.19 tor Si54,000 on April 29. Jesus and Maxima Andres sold Roman and Olga Lucyk sold prop- J. Kuziw for $113,000 on May 8. aacai. •.•3CC-3a6-3Sa2 J.S. W»r,iv>or3i, fr.a Resumes listings. at Ifi2 Vllln Plarp in Thomas E, Prc> HILLSIDE MULTI Farr'iy sa:e Fj'-.:.re. pioperty at 9 Princeton St., w Kwong erty at 1221 Commerce Ave., to Charles H. and Sharon L. Laundne Use Your Card... rar.cn's only direct purchaser. Fast professional ' $1OOO'S POSSIBLE reading books. Pan time. Dwaine and Vivian Shcppard sold eiectrc organ, ro^sarcid items, tcyj, crafrs. —HOLLYWOOD— dale 'for $145,000 on April 26. At home. Toll free 1-800-898-9778 extension F. Fung for $235,000 on April 30. Emilio Lucyk for 5115,000 on April sold property at. 144 Mary Alice cotfirg.etc. '30' Gura Av«rL8(sf'Lic«rT/are JOE3T CONSOLIDATION FreeS Cut monthiy • Typesetting services property at 867 1/2 Anna St., to Rosa- Sheriff and County of Union sold R-7019 for listings. •_ Hugh T. Hurley ITI crux sold prop- Court to Norman L. Bcrgcr for Lcrg Avaruesi. August 2cyc;e MILLER'S CARPET and Upholstery Clearing, Mario and Pacricia Cipriano sold Clifford and Michele Vrceland sold Now $10.95. Free delivery- guaranteed. 12 tree property at 314 Chestnut St., to Wil- 13 Falrvlew Ave., to Kevin R. Reina ecuipment, cicthing. hocseroifi •te'-s. doils. hior-e. condo. orfics. Scotchguard and deodor- GUTTERS/LEADERS Sell Your Home YOU CAN COUNT ON minimum. Also available. Birch and Lilac. property at 701-3 4th Ave., to Joseph .ewelr/, etc. izer available upon recuest. Over ;S Years' sam S. Cherenfant fo* S152.000 on" for $410,000 on May 15. • ALL- GUTTERS Cleaned, Repaired and In- 1-800-889-8238. . W: Addessa for $118,000 on May 15. Eipererce. Call -2C1-713-0494. IN UNION COUNTY CLASSIFIES There's a lifetime of Values April 25. "•' ; UNION. 691 Greerwcod Road Scutr (Cotoriai stalled. Also Driveway seal coating, quality/ Emma C. Austin sold property at C O [. P \V F.I I. P. \-N K f K Avenue :o C^ark place to Greenwocc Roac RICHARD G. McGEGHAN arotection. Fully Insured. Senior Citizens dis- Everyday'In the Classifieds! Lee McGrath sold property al 713 19 Morris Ave., to Frank V. Green Just moved South). Saturday. 8AM-5PM. Household ,:er-s. count. Call Walter 908-862-8081, MASONRY CALL 1-800-564-8911 Dikes, iawnrower. tools, toys, china, etc. Hillside Galvln Ave., to Belinda B. Poindex- for $151,000 on May 15. GUTTERS-LEADERS R: LAZARICK MASONRY. Sidewalks, stops, Residential & Commercial curbs, patios, decka, gutters, ceramic tile, TO PLACE YOUR CLASSIFIED AD ter for $109,000 on April 29.' Kch H. and Hui L. Long sold prop-' in? Coldwell Banker Real Estate Union Office is Relocating " UNION. 692 PALISADE ROAD, Sar-rday. UNDERGROUND DRAINS 1-800-564-8911 A^gus.". 3rd. 8am-4cm. Rain or shire. Antiques Carpets & Floors painting, carpentry, renovations, clean-ups and Eva M. Pulik sold property at 1306 David and Joan Zeliznak etal sold erty at 5 Watchung Place to Manuel cid tcys, housenoirj ter-:s. etc. 'Shan-ooo .Stripped Thoroughly cleaned, flushed, removals, Basements, attfes, yards. Small do- State St., to Ana M. Pinto for S83.OOO property at 302 Aldene Road to Ser- This Fall'To A Brand New Sales Facility! iieanec" . •8uf! repaired, replaced. ' molltlon. Free estimates. Insured. Dependable Costcira for $287,000 on May 15. I cani help UNION. 7i3 WINCHESTER Avenue ;ol' Sa;c,. -team «Wax service. 908-688-0230. on April 29. gio Rubio for $160,000 on April 29. Road), Saturday. August 3rd, 9am-3or- Micro- AVERAGE HOUSE $35-$40 Sonoko F. Barnard sold property at wave, cortable sewrg rrachme, clothirg, 908-688-7151 All debris bagged from above. Gary A.K. and Hamidah Z. Abdul- 52 Xshland Road to Albert P. Bow- kitcien appiiarces. edds and ends. etc. No "For that persons! touch" All Roof* ind Gutter* Repaired MOVING/STORAGE lah sold property at 1519 Hiawatha yer for 5406,500 on May 16. you out! Now Offering Union Area Sales Associates Outstanding Early 0ird3. Mark Melse, 201-228-4965 Roselle Park CLEANING SERVICE DON'S ECONOMY Ave., to Arthur Morris for'$124,500 Gary W. and Jeanne M. Andaas Don't worry and wondar about UNION, 5C8- CALDWELL Averts Saturday, 0 J MAINTENANCE - Residential and office on April 30. learning your \ye, around town. Or Opportunities to Profit from our Tremendous Market Penetration GUTTERS/ LEADERS. Cleaned and Flushed. William M. and Valerie T. Boyle sold property at 116 Colt Roa&'to August 3rd; 8-4 £C Furniture, stereos, clothing, dearirg: window deanng; floor waxing: Fully We can deliver over four million what lo see and do. Or who to ask. new, used :er^s. Much -ore1 Rain cats August Repairs. Leaf Screens Installed. Installation. MOVING AND STORAGE Jose R. and Luz E. Negron sold rsured. References provided. Free estimates. sold property at 509 E. Lincoln Ave., John K. Hudson Jr. for $654,500 on As your WELCOME WAGON ICth. 908-233-4414. Keltom Services. And Guaranteed Advertising Plan Cail 9C8-964-8136. • The Recommended Mover. Our 30th year,. property at 569 Harvard Ave., to to James Gyllenborg for $120,000 on May 16: Hostess. I can simplify the business PC 00019. 751 Lehlgh Avenue, Union. pairs of these for only '279! UNION. MOVING 919 Pennsylvania Avenue. Victor Bowman for $115,000 on April 25. D. Loretta Fitzgerald sold property dl getting settled. Help you begin to Saturday, August 3rd. 3arrV4om. No Ear^y- HOUSE CLEANER HEALTH & FITNESS April 30. anjoy your new town... good shop- birds. Marty household tens, furniture, toys, with experience, good references, own trans- Howard J. Markovitch etux sold at 32 Kent Place Blvd., to Gcrvasio ping, local attractions, community appiiarces, clothirg. irer, nic-nacs, BOOKS, 20/20 WITHOUT GLASSESI Safe, rapid, non- 908-687-0035 908-688-MOVE FEAST YOUR EYES ON THIS! Hilde Moses sold property at 1159 portation. Call anytime. Gilda Lijo, property at 516 Spruce St., to Eli- A. Dechaves forS262,000 on May 19. opportunity Call For Confidential Interview. etc. surgical, permanent restoration 8-8 weeks, For only $279 you can place a classified ad that will appear in Thomas St., to Jorge Parente for 201-465-4741 airline pilot developed. Doctor approved. Free PAUL'S M & M MOVERS r zabeth M.-Kennedy for $126,500 on Elma V. Sowcrwjne sold property And my basket' is full ol useful nlormadon By mail: 800-422-7320. extension 112 daily and weekly newspapers in New Jersey. Your ad will come $130,000 on April 30.- gilts lo please your family 908-687\5050 224, 406-901-5570 (fax) 961-5577. Satisfac- Fornwty ,Q< Yale Ave. May 13. \ at 10 Dorchester Road to Bryn T. YARD SALE Take a break Irom unpacking KATIAS CLEANING Service."Houses. Apart- tion guaranteed. - Hillalde.PM 00177 face to face with 4.2 million readers! That's a cost of less than $2.50 Frances S. .Rosenberg etal sold Douds for $615,000 on May 20. UNION. 267 SALEM Road. Saturday August ments, Offices, Condds. etc. Dependable, Rell- Local I Long. per newspaper, or 6« per 1,000 readers. Call today for all the details:' property at 231 Williamson Ave., to Joseph and Joan M. DeGaetano and call me. Ask-For "Doc" Martucci, Mgr. aBle. Call Katia 201-817-8355. References DIABETICS (USING Insulin) Did you know Distance Moving James H. and Mary F. Maroney 3rd, 8;30AM-4PM. Clothing, toys, cocks, ma- Vincent J. Ritchwood for $85,500 on sold property at 229 Hawthorne St., gazines, records. 3orre furniture, cookware. Upon Request. Medicare (or Insurance) covers most supplies? CALL S08-688-7768 sold property at 50 Rowan Road to bnc-a-brac. etc. . Save money- call 1-800-633-2001 Liberty May 3. to Roberta.•Pecorella for $150,000 on NOW YOU can make your office, house Medical- satisfaction guaranteed. No HMO SCHAEFER MOVING- R.llablt. Very low May 21. William Brenn for $320,000 on May fabulously dean. We are available 7 days a members. Mention 12120. "Support You Can Count On" rates. Same ratea 7 days. 2 hour minimum. WORRALL Maria G. Gonzaga sold property al 23. week. Call today for cleaning tomorrow. Try Me Kathleen F. Mulrooncy sold prop- WANTED TO BUY Cleaning; 908-355-8303. DIABETIC? ARE you still paying for supplies? Inaured. Free Estimates. License PM00661. 589 Plymouth Road to Isabclito M. Mae T. Davis sold property at 37 Why? For Information on how you can receive Anytlms, 908-964-1216. COMMUNITY erty at 148 W. Lincoln Ave., to Ellen Reakfenu of Union • SprlngM* For Over 90 Years AAAAAAA-Z ANTIQUES Espiritu for $123,000 on May 7. • Fairview Ave., to George J. Nolan for SATISFACTION GUARANTEED or your mo- SUDDIISS at little gr.no cost call 1 -800-678-5733. 800-564-8911 only McCauley for $135,000 on May 21. ANTIQUES BOUGHT ney oack. For a-special cleaning demonstration NEWSPAPERS William J. and Sue A. Kosakowski $270,000 on May 24. Oining Rooms, Badrocms, Oriental Rugs, and a free quote call Bev Maid Service ODD JOBS sold property at 1110 Thomas St., to PhyUis J. Mitchell etal sold proper- UNION 964-3891 673-5749. HEATING ~~~" Jay S. and Josefa Y. Pukski sold PalnrJngi, Starling, Porcalln Figures, Crystal. CAUSE THE Handyman Can...All around Robert Ricci Jr. for $130,000 on May ty at 213 Charlotte Terrace to Victor SPRINGFIELD 467-0132 Old and Interesting Items. Etc. TRY ME Cleaning. Inc. Now you can make your QUALITY AIR Conditioning i Heating, Inc. handyman. Catering to the physically chal- New Jersey Press Association Statewide Classified Advertising Network (SCAN| property at 60 Prospect Hill Ave., to 908-233-7667 office, house fabulously clear. We are avail- Gas, swam, hot water and hot air heat. lenged and slderty. Commercial and raildan- (609) 406-0600, fax (609) 406-0300, e-mal NJPresslSAOLcom 10. M. Pozsonyi for $ 155,000 on May 21. Rene Medori for $875,000 on May able 7 days a week. Call us today for clearing Humldiflery circulators, zone valves, air dean- tlaJ. Call Bruce 908-964-3402. Available 24 Timothy B. and Susan K. Neilan John T. and Arlenc A. Tordik sold 29. , CLASSIC ANTIQUES tomorrow: 9C8-355-83C3. ers. Call 201-487-0553. Sorlnafleld. N.J. • hours. V

UNION COUNTYWIDE CLASSIFIED THURSDAY, AUGUST 1, 1996 — PAGE B13 UNION COUNTYWIDE CLASSIFIED PAGE B12 — THURSDAY, AUGUST 1. 1996 Estate 111 Automotive J Chevy's small-block was its most successful engine AUTO FOR SALE - AUTO FOR SALE AUTO WANTED LAND FOR SALE V! APARTMENT TO RENT OFFICE TO LET • The small-block wasn't Chev- 1988 DODGE CARAVAN. LE V-6. all powor, 1986 NISSAN 300-ZX. Attractive while sports ABLE PAYS TOP $$$ IN CASH Americans demanded more perfor- air, am-fm, tinted glass, 7 passenger, good car, T-tops, 2*2, automatic, upgraded stereo. TRENTON STATE Houso location, offering SOUTH CAROLINA lakeview bargain! $24,900 f AUTOMOTIVE J rolet's first production V8 engine, but mance in the Fifties, the small-block condition. Asking $4,200. Call 908-925-6548. 75,000 miles, good condition. $3,500. Call SOUTH ORANGE 1G92+/-SF with 2500+/- on tho first two floors Ireo boat slipl BoauliMitly wooded lot with free For All 4 Wh*al Drive* TRANSACTIONS private boat slipl Prime Lake Murray location it was surely the most successful. 201-325-7579. RENTAL for loaso. IdoaMor tho lobbyist, lawyer, profes- quickly grew from 265 to 283 cubic 1971 FORD MUSTANG white convertible. Charming, largo 1 bedroom apartment in woll sional with immediate Stato Houso access. Call abutting golf courso. Pavod. roads, water, good condition. Asking $4,000. Call 19B7 NISSAN 300ZX. Fully loaded, T-tops, CARS, TRUCKS and VANS sower, morol Excellent financing. Waterfront Chevrolet introduced its first V8,inches. The Chevy V8's growth (Continued from Page Bll) kept olovatar building. Crodit application* ro- for additional information. Richardson Com- 212-412-9398 or 201-763-1499, mint condition, all maintenance records kept. Samuel Kay sold property at 511 also available. Call 800-704-3154. AUTO DEALERS quired. mercial 609-586-1000. the 288ci/55hp Scries D in 1917. It accelerated in the Sixties as it 113K highway miles. $6700/ best offer. Don, Winchester Ave., to Girish P. Patcl c"All rail catatt *dv»rtls«d haraln la 1993 FORD TAURUS Wagon, all powor op- FREE PICK UP 7 DAYS was a statc-of-thc-art design in its expanded lo 327 cubic inches, and SMYTHE VOLVO 908-688-3213. ^ Union for Si70,000 on May 30. sub|ocl lo tha Fadaral Fair Housing Act, tions. 3rd seat. 62,000 miles, no repairs which makes It Illegal to advertls* any PARKING SPACE FOR RENT REAL ESTATE FOR SALE day, with overhead valves and cross- then lo 350. The Seventies saw the EXCLUSIVE neodod, new condition, $8350 best offer. 1-800-953-9328 prafaranca, limitation, or discrimination 201-762-2942 1990 NISSAN MAXIMA, white, automatic, Joseph Raphael Jr. sold property at flow cylinder heads. But buyers 201-762-7251. power steering/ brakes/ windows/ locks, sun- Louise Rago sold properly at 1502 based on race, color, religion,.sax, handi- SUMMIT. SAFE olf-strool parking spaces.for BARGAINS ON govornment (ordosed homos. small-block reach its displacement VOLVO DEALER 620 Colonial Arms Road to Henry cap, familial status, or national origin, or: SOUTH ORANGE. A-1 location. 2 bedrooms. rent. Noar train station (ideal for commuters). Savo.upto50%or more. Minimum or now down weren't willing to pay -a premium 1991 FORD TAURUS Wagon. Air, AM/FM, 4 roof. Boso am/fm tape, car phorie, 93 000K Ave., to Warren G. Simpson 326 Morris Avenue Summit $8,300. Call 201-992-5904. 908-688-2044 hnrrtvmnd doors.'decorative flrep'nee, wnshpr cmnnn nar mnnth nrir car i llic iidvaiiiiigcs'bf a Vti. The door ^inmnnnnn rnlnr now lirnq mint rnnrii- lor Mi/.SiK) on May l.">. • limitation, or discrimination. and'dryor, eat-in kitchen. S800 monthly- p.us •Tim. Listings available nowl 1-800-338-0020 exten- 273*4200 lion, $5,600. Call 90B-680-2054. $$$WE PAY TOP DOLLAR$$$ Mark and Alysc L. Zampclla sold "Wo will not knowingly accapt any ad- utilities. 212-475-2196. sion 199. Scries D was discontinued in 1919 1988 OLDSMOBILE-98 REGENCY Anna M. Malta sold property at A V8 engine didn't AUTHORIZED 1986 FORD THUNDERBIRD Coupo. blue. 5.0 BROUGHAM. Full* loaded, excellent condi- property at 1251 Schmidt Ave.. to vertising for real tstat* which Is In violation SOUTH ORANGE, 4 rooms. Large, modern, GOVERNMENT. FORECLOSED homos for after only 2781 examples were FACTORY SERVICE liter, fuel injected V-8. automatic, air, am-lm tion, 89.000 miles. Asking $4,800. Call 1412 Thelmn Drive to Fernando of lha law. All persons are hereby Informed complotolty'ronov"alod. Off slroot parking. Near SPACE FOR RENT return to the Chev- For Your Junk Car Doris Thomas for $135,000 on May pennies on $1. Delinquent tax. repo's REO's. produced. castene. Asking $2,000. 908-277-2760. 201-403-1207. that all dwolllngs advertised are available shopping/ tram (NY). $850.00 monthly (uMnios LONG TERM LEASING Quiroz for Si53.000 on May 23. KENILWORTH - BOULEVARD Professional • • . <. 24 Hour Service. Call: 30. on an equal opportunity basis." Your area. Toll free 1-800-898-9778 extension 1985 FORD THUNDERBIRD. 2 door, fully included). 201-812 8S12. office space available. Approximately 1,200 H-7019 lor currorjt listings. A V8 engine didn't return to the rolet lineup until the 1989 PLYMOUTH VOYAGER SE-TUHBO. 7 Kevin K. and Pamela Kit/man sold square leet. can divide. Ideal for accountant, equipped, power, air conditioning, cassette. passenger. Excellent condition, lull/ loaded,' Frederick A. and Janinc A. Cone SOUTH ORANGE 2-lamjly house, near high AUTO FOR SALE attorney or therapist. Call for appoinimont Chevrolet lineup until the debut of the ' Partially customized. Excelloni condition. oxtremely well maintained. Low mileage Ask- property at 282 Lnnsdowne Ave.. to APARTMENT TO RENT school, train, shopping. 2nd. 3rd floors: 2 GOVERNMENT FORECLOSED homos for debut of the 1955 908-688-7420 sold property at 325 Martin Road to -908-241-3181. 1976 CADILLAC ELDORADO Convorliblo. $1995/ best oiler. 201-376-6710, ing $6,395. 908-272-1358 alter 7PM. Jules Elysec for $153,500 on Mav 23. bedrooms. $850. 4~-bo"droorn5, $1050. Call pennies on $1.00. Delinquent tax, Rope's, 1955 Chevrolet on October 28, 1954. Brian M. McGovcrn for S185.OO0 on BELLEVILLE. Spacious/ cloan 1 bedroom for Chevrolet on October Triple while, evoryihing works, excellent me- 201-379-7089. 201-761-8567. REO's. Your aron. Toll froo 1-800-898-9778 This time around Chevy got it right: chanically, needs body and paint, but still gels Raymond J. Kotchkowski ctux sold rent in Stiver Lakes section. Full eat-in-kitchen, GOVERNMENT SEIZED cars lor ponnie's on SEIZED. CARS Irom $175. Porsches. Cadil- May 31. oxt. H-5139 for current listings. looks. $3,950, 201-731-2783, . ' MOTORCYCLES FOR SALE property at 2538 Spruce St., to Max bedroom, living room, laundry room. SPRINGFIELD- 1 BEDROOM, second floor. VACATION RENTALS More than 63 million small-blocks 28,1954. the $1. Jaguar, Corvette, Mercedes, BMW, lacs, Chevys, BMW's. Corvettes, Jeeps. Fnlnk J. Catena Jr. cliix sold prop: 201-763-4294. Hoat, hot water, cooking gas, except electric. Porsche. Honda, 4x4's, trucks and more. Local IWD's. Your area. Toll free 1-800-898-9778 1984 HONDA MAGNA, 700 cc. 9.000 miles: MYRTLE BEACH ocoanlront resort: From: GOVERNMENT FORECLOSED homes for have been produced in the last 40 1987 TOYOTA TERCEL WAGON, Red, auto- I.osito for $230,000 on May 24. No smoking, no pels. 1 month security $700. sales. Toll free 1-800-669-2292 extonsion extension A-7019 for current listings. . Liko new, $2,400. Call 908-527-8253. Ask for crty at 1309 Beverly Road to Ann L. Summer $84 daily, Fall $62 daily. Cenirally pennies on $1.00. Ropo'a. VA, HUD, Sheriff matic, air, cassone, good condition. $1,600, RLOOMFIFLD. CHARMING 1 bedroom apart- 201-379-1632. ' years — and millions arc still on the A-4000. Ken, after 5pm. Ann B. Matthcs sold property at located, indoor/ outdoor pools, whirlpools, sau- sales. No money down .government loans zenith with the arrival of a'400-cubic- 90B-354-B472. SEIZED CARS Irom $175. Porsches: Cadil- Mac Vicar for SI 30,000 on May 31. ments. Near transportation and parkway. Laun- available 'now. Local listings. Toll free 046 Townley Ave., to Harry Tsanatc- dry facilites. From $545 includes heat/ hot UNION. 3 ROOMS. Ideal for 1 person. Noar ' nas, airium, tennis, playground, gamerooms. road. • inch version, the biggest small-block 1989 FORD TAURUS LX Wagon- Loaded, 198,7 HONDA ACCORD. LXI. loadod, automa- lacs. Chevy's, BMW's, Corvettes, also Jeeps, 4 1981 YAMAHA CHAPPY, Mint condition, like Frank Ursino sold property at 1603 1-800-669-2292. ext. H-400Q. \ wheel drives. Your area. Toll free- now. 5,000 miloB, Asking $325 Call lis for Si60.000 on May'24. water. Security. References. 201-748-0929. Union Center. Availablo Seplombor 1st. 2nd Sales: 2 bedroom'- $65,000."800-238-1181. . The small-block's impact on auto- ever produced. loather. Bun roof, new transmission, 109K, vory tic, 4 door, sunroof, 84,000 miles. 26 mpg. Van Ness Terrace to Roy S. Nelson Hoar. No pots.' 908-687-7753. Excellent condition. $4,700/ best oiler. i-600-898-9778 Ext. A-5139 lor, current 908-686-9242. TIME SHARE uniisand campground member- RANDOLPH,- BY owner. Centrally located. A pood condition; $4,950. Call 201-376-2392. Pat]|_ and Man' K. Schullz' sold BLOOMFIELD. Z't. 3, 4 large rooms, parking. motive culture is incalculable. The 201-535-9722. 201-535-3624. listings. • . , for Si 15.000 on May 31. UNIQN. 6 largo rooms. 3 bedrooms. Includes • ships. Distress sales cheap! worldwide selec- bedrooms,'2 baths. 'A acre. Dock, new gas. $600.00- up. Owner paysutililios. Near NY bus. With the advent of the Energy 1980 CADILLAC ELDORADO. New transmis- property at 2105 Ilrlnnvood Lane to tions. Call Vacation Neiwork U.S. and Canada Keating system, cenlral air, hardwood floors. vestpocket Chevy V8 has powered 1536/, TOYOTA SUPRA, automatic, 6 cylin- RECREATIONAL VEHICLES No Foes. Owner managed. 201-429-8441. d/shwashor, srovo, $885 00 plus 1 month Crises and the attendant quest for sion. Good running condition, reliable car. 1985 HONDA ACCORD LX, power steormg, Angel Velcz ctal sold properly at' .•1-ap0-543-6l73. Free rental information. 2-car garage. Top'rated schools. Low taxos. der, all power,,cd player, 84,000 miles. Perfect • Michael Clemcnte for S2O2.5OO on socurity. Near school, shopping transportation.. more winning race cars and won more $1.000/ beat olfer. Call 201-731-4213,- . power brakes, air conditiqning, sunroof, good 1978 AP'ACHE FIBERGLASS pop-up camper. 1665 Edmund Terrace to Dicudonnc BLOOMFIELD. 4 rooms 2nd floor. 2 rooms:3rd Call 908-688-8317. . 954-563-5586. •••••'•' $215.555.. 201-895-2442. . maximum fuel, economy the small- ' condition.' Asking '$2.500. Call '908-925-6548.i conrjiton. Days 201-762-3867; Evenings' • --May. 24. . championships than any other auto-' Sleeps 6. Shower. hot water heater, gas heater, Merccus for $145,000 :on May 31. renting as one unit. 2 baths, with heat. After • block shrank to 262 cubic inches in 1972 CADILLAC ELDORADO • CONVERTI- 201-625-3929. . ' , ' ' ' ' air conditioned, 3-way refrigerator, stove, sink. ' MarlciK" Martin sold property at 12 6pm. 201-743-3061. UPPER. IRVINGTON- S rooms, heal' hoi water motive engine. Il islhc foundation of BLE. Newly painted (Burgundy); new black lop, 1987 JAGUAR XJ6-'66,000 miles, Mooreland Excallont condition. $1595. Call 908-964-3007 Viola R. Foster sold property at 37S included. Close 10 Sprm^'ieid Avenue. Avail- OUT-OF-STATE 1975 — and its performance envelop now tires. Looks/ runs groat! $2500, must sell green, sunroof, garaged, good condition. Ask- 1987 TOYOTA SUPRA Turbo. Black, automa- alter 5Dm. liurwell St.. lo Jean Torchon for ELIZABETH able August 4th. 201-373-9462 or the speed equipment industry and the Call 201-325-0154. ing $8,000. Can be seen Saturdays and Sun- tic, ZR tires, clean. 100.000 miles, good condi- Carnegie Place to Roberta J. Bussom ADIRONDACK MOUNTAIN Properties. Hugo contracted accordingly. The Eighties SI 10.000 on May 24. 201-416-5377. mainstay of American motorsports. days, 10arn-5pm. 201-429-9725. tion. Never abused. $3800. Call alter 5pm, for 569.000 on May 31. UNUSUAL AVAILABILITY REAL selection. Lakefront. riverfront homes and lots. were a period of relative stability for 1976 CADILLAC ELDORADO. 60.000 miles., 201-376-2064. TRUCKS FOR SALE Edward A. and Barbara Bai/a sold 1 BEDROOM EFFIC. FROM $575 YOUR AD could appoar here for as Nnlo 03 Log cabins, farmhouses, hunting camps, and The small block Chevy has been Mint condition, liko new. $1700 or best oiler. 1995 MAXIMA SE. dark green, 5 speed, alloy Myron Rubcnstcin sold property at $14.00 per wook. Call for more details. Our acreage. Call for froe 40 page brochure the small-block, as Chevrolet pro- wheols. power package, original owner, excel- 1987 VOLKSWAGEN FOX. Good transporta- 1977 CHEVROLET PICK-UP. 8' body, automa- property at 1660 N. Andrew St., to Heat/Hot Water Included Must sell. Call 908-352-4523, leave message, • Friendly classified department would be happy Friedman Realty, 1-518-494-2409. produced in ten different displace- lent condition. 39,000 highway miles, Viper' tion, good radio, many now parts, will need tic transmission. Great work horse, low mi- 1020 Gifford Court to Arlcnc Refmtshod Hardwood Floors- ESTATE duced millions of 3O5ci and 35Qci Shane J. Jones for $147,000 on May to help you. Call 1-800-564-8911. 1982 CAMARO, V-8. automatic, fully loaded, 300, powerful engine, $15,000. 201-761-1756. clutch, $700.00 or bosl oiler. 908-241-3465. leage. Full Cap. $575, Call 201-376-6710. Rubcnsicin for $40,000 on June 4. 554 Westminster Avenue ments ranging from 262 to 400 cubic versions. The venerable V8 took a 24. c ESCAPE TO Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia. T-top. 2 owner car, original. 63K. Good condi- Call For Appointment "All real estate advertlsad horoln Is Five aero wooded homesites near Lynchburg. inches, with seven different more grcat'lcap forward in the nineties with tion: $2800 best oiler or 908-206-0580 or 1991 MAZDA MX6-LX. Automatic, red, AM/FM 1991 VOLVO940 GLE. Redwood color, 81,000 1989 FORD ECONOLINE-150 van. 109,000 Helen Lokuta sold property at 980 908-355-3913 miles, power sunrool. anti-braking system, Elizabeth C. Corlese sold property APARTMENT WANTED subject to the Federal Fair Housing Act, Nearby river, golf, wildlife, peaceful views, 201-206-0580. stereo cassette, moon roof, air conditioning, miles. Good work horse. $5,995. negotiable. diameters 3.5 to 4.125 inches and five the introduction of the LTI, a second- heated .leather seats. $13,950. Call Salem Road to Wilfrcdo Rodriguez which makes it Illegal to advertise any utilities. Private road, $25,000, financing 74K miles, excellent condition. Asking $7,900. Call John weekdays, 9:30AM-4:30PM, at 1127 Reeves Terrace to Romeo T. HILLSIDE. BLOY Street. 2. 3 bedrooms, 1'/,' QUIET PROFESSIONAL, nonsmoking male preference, limitation, or discrimination CARS UNDER $150. All models. Seized and 201-467-2484.. 201-429-8102. for SI33,500 on June 5. 804-846-7943. different stroke lengths 3.00 to 3.75. generation small-block blessed with a Call 201-243-1082 ' LaTorre for $I1.X,5OO on May 24. baths, porch, $700 per month with heat and hot seeks 1 -2 bedroom apartment or homo within a based on race, color, religion, sex, handi- auctioned by DEA, FBI. IRS: trucks, boasts, Mclvin F. Beicr sold property at water. Immediate occupancy. 908-753-6579. 5-10 mile drive or walk of a Midtown Direct train cap, familial status, or national origin, or inches. Its output has ranged from a host of technical refinements. computers, furniture and more. Available your 1991 MERCURY COUGAR LS. Mint condition. Vincent and Beatrice Minncci.sold 'ESCAPE WINTERI Enjoy Wynmoor. Largest 1 828 Mitchell Ave., to Amado R. station.-In Mil!burn,'Map!ewood. Short-Hills, Intention to-make any such preference, tepid 1IX) horsepower to a red-hot 375 area. Cai> nowl-1-800-451-0050 extension Dark blue with grey interior, fully loaded. 35,000 HILLSIDE-'BEAUTIFUL.6 room apartment, 2 _ • Springfield of- South-Orange. Preferably in a. limitation, or discrimination. — bedroom, 1% bath, golf-water site. Noar club- The sm'allrblQck.V8 is xurrcntly . C199. '.•-'. ..• : miles. Asking $7,00Q. Drew.-20V-89Q-7889,. ...property-ai 176S Colgate.Place to tedrooms, Large eat-in kitchen, living room, ' -house or theater. Decorator furnished. $62,000 " horsepower. And although the'CKevy IACTHORIZED FOREIGN CAR SPECIALISTS Raqucpo for Si60,000 on June 5." nice single or multi-family home with yard produced in three sizes: 4.3 liters! • days. ' •'/ , Ahelardo Viray lor SI65.000 on May dining room. Call 908-688-8919 ask for Julio. access and ofl-stroet parking. Call "We will not knowingly accept any ad- (or unlurnished). 201-992-4260. 1986 JEEP CHEROKEE. V6- 4X4, 4 door, Since 1975 -. Donna M. Marshall-Kelly sold 1988 MERCURY COLONY Park LS. Ten 2H. 212-727-1142. vertising for real estate which Is In violation 265ci, 5.0 liters., 3O5ci and 5.7 liters, automatic, loaded, rebuilt engine with warranty, Specialists In.- property at 954 Salem Road to Eric of the law. All persons are hereby Informed . VERMONT 4 SEASON house on.Lako Bomo- vory "good condition. $4,800/ best" offer. ' passager, leather interior, all power, loaded. • Robert J. and Geraldinc'Ward sold IVY HILL. Large 4 room apartment, includes 350ci. Even as enthusiasts celebrate B. Napoleon for $135,000 on June 6. dining room. $590 monthly plus utilities. 1 that all dwellings advertised are. available seen. 3 bedrooms with pool, beach and dock •201-761-6164. • ... .80.000-miles, $4,500 or best oiler. Call EXPERT on an.equal opportunity basis." rights, 2 acres, minutes to ski in Killington. Call With the advent of the the small-block's. 40th birthday, the 201-7620178. JAGUAR property at 2138 Van Buren Place.to month security. Call 201-399-0083 for CON DOS TO RENT . 1987 CHEVROLET MONTE Carlo SS. Excel- Mary Torre sold property at 2830 appoimmbnt. owner, 802-273-2120. REPAIRS ON PatrickC. Hiunislon for SI 34,000 on EAST ORANGE/ Bloomfield line. Rent now energy crises, the ^jnazing "mouse motor" continues to lent condition I Loadedl V8. cruise, tilt wheel, 19B9 MERCURY GRAND Marquis, power MERCEDES DIESELS Spruce Court to Lidia Santagata for condo with option to buy. 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, WEST PALM Beach, Florida waterfront patio display its trademark versatility: the power windows, air conditioning, mag wheels, windows, power locks, cruise control, silver May 28. LINDEN. FURNISHED efficiency apartment, • AM/FM cassette, rear defrost, alarm, 74K gray, real nice. 89,000 miles. $5000. Call SAAB AND ALL SI75,000 on June 7.. Excellent, convenient location. Wall/ wall car- garaged parking. 1 year lease, 6.-month rent CEMETERY PLOTS home. New 2 bedroom/ 2 bath with den 2 car smalUblock shrank to Lee Culiino sold properly at 330 toward purchase price. $1300 monthly plus garage patio home in gated community.. Spa- same basic engine powers the entire miles. $8400. 201-763-7397 after 4pm. 201-762-0178. . and All Foreign Cars FOREIGN CARS ..Charles L/.and Karoljne Srnith sold . peting, persona! washing machine, dryer, own , .CEMEIEBY. P.UP.XS ,.,._, fndlnna-Sfcr-to -Brimwy HightewerJrr—— "telephone'fab. cable TV~gi3B-*48S-3201. " —- utilities.-•908--322'87«8r~••-•' - ' -~ •" -bous floor planrTowrrOentertor residents witt r • 262~-€ ubic inches in•speemim-of •rear-wheel-drive-Chev- >~~T99T MERCURY SABL'E GS. exira clean, ail shops, services, car wash, tohriis complex, property at 2347 Dunlake Road to rolet vehicles, from high-performance angina, 40.000 miles, fancy lires. $1500 nefloli- power.-white with blue.interior! 91.000 lady for SI,000 on May 28. HOLLYWOOD pools, fitnoss center and activity director. No Joas Costa for $162,500 on June 7. NEWARK/ WEEOUAHIC- 7 largo rooms, pri- . 1975. able. Call Phil, 908-231-0847. driven miles. Only $4100. Call 201-762-0178.. membership fees. Built solid. DiVosta.Homos, Corvette and Camaro models to work- Mary Goldberg sold property 'at vate home. 3 bedrooms, hardwood floors, near FURNISHED ROOMS-FOR RENT Tcrrencc H. Foy sold property at MEMORIAL PARK Inc. Licensed Real- Estate Broker. Noar (201) 762-290 Beth Israel. Utilities included. $875. Call horse C/K Pickup, Suburban, Tahoc 1984 CHEVY CAVALIER Wagon. Automatic, 1992 MITSUBISHI Eclipse GS. Automatic, lull 982 Colonial Ave., to Elaine Fiducia ROSELLE PARK- Super large furnished effi- beaches. $133,900. Call Glen-Thomas 322 Wayne Terrace to James V. Pit- 201-926-0682. V8 has been continuously refined and 120K miles, minor body damage, reliablo powor, sun-rool! AM/FM cassette, 50K miles. 2178 Mtllbum Avenue - Maplewood. NJ for SI22,500 on May 29. ciency. Private bath, kitchen, entrance. All Gethosmano Gardens, Mausoleums.. Office: 561-688-1797. and Chevy Vans. transportation. $1,050 or best oiler Call Good condition. $8,000, Call Amy taro for SI70,000 on June 12. utilities except-electric. Non-smoker. Lease. 1500 Sluyvesant Ave., Union. improved over four decades, every 908-245-7293. 908-369-8609. Margaret French sold property at ORANGE- One bedroom condo, nice rooms, security, references. 908-241-2471. Albertha L. Johnson sold property rear South Orange border, bus and train _^_ 906-688-4300 small-block shares its basic architec- 70S Fairway Drive lo Donald R. Erd- Your abilities can cam extra in- 1989 CHRYSLER New Yorker, loaded, power 1996 MITSUBISHI ECLIPSE GS. White, auto- at 1215 Brookside Ave., to Robeno transportation. Heat; hot water included. S655 WEST ORANGE, Llewellyn Hotel, 259 Main .FOR SALE: Hollywood Memorial Park. Two FREE Information! ture with the.original 265ci V8. locks, seats, mirrors, cruise, tilt, velour interior, matic. 6K, alarm, cruise control, AM/ FM m.m for M7UMX) on May 29. monthly, 1'/, months security. Available Sep- Street. Convenient to transportation. Rates graves,'oxcellonl location, valued S1.200 each come. Advertise them with n classi- abs onvfm storoo, sitvor. $4,500, nogolioabto. caasone, CD, air-conditionor, powor, sunroof. Garcia for S54.9OO on June 13. . ' tember 1st. Call 201-761-6122. from $75 Derwook. Cnll 731-8845 otTIS-1838. or best o'fer. Call-after 7rjm. 201-635-5731. The first Chevrolet small-block V8 $21,000 negotiable. 201-376-7163. ' \V.uY;'/v ;iru\ Nancy Oftis/WT so\>.- SALES JEItVICE f \ PARTS AUTOBODY 3,495 1 4,995 Corestates Mortgage Services 800--ooo-ises 325:7.88 3.00 8.24J17.38 3.00 8.01 V13 3,00 9.32 c 367 Chestnut St. •94 MERCURY GRANDMARQUIS '96 MERCURY SABLE Tlrst Savings Bank.SLA, Edison ooa- ~~ pwr ' AMffM »t«reo ca»>. p«r wtnd/lockt/dr seat. 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AM/FM 5 dr hatch, 3rd seat, auto trans w/OD, V6, pwr stmg/ Kentwood Financial Services BOO ami locks brks. AM/FM stereo cass, pwr -353-0896 1507.63 3.00 8.1oi;7.00 3.00 7.45 7.25 3.00 7.70 R (90$) stereo, pwr wind/lodcs/trunk/ant/seats, AIR, t/tfass. WARRANTY! r/dof. cruise, loath int. rtm mirr. alum whls. 34.373 wind/locks/am/dr seal. AIR. t/gtass, r/del, tilt, cruise, $ National Future Mortgage soo dolh int. rem mirr. alum whls. 4718 miles. STK»6R9. -291-7900 N/P|7.63 3.00 8.88':7.00 3.00 8.13^:5.38 0.00 6.63 A and enter a four digit miVes. STKI6P8. V1NIPY6M642. ON MANY VEHICLES VIKITA614768; 4595 New Century Mtge.E Brunswick sos -39o-4aoo 370 8.13 1.50 8.29 ;7.63 1.50 7.88 5.50 1.50 5.64 A selection number below! S 1992 19S3 0LDSM0B1LE PONTIAC CHEVROUET Penn Federal Savings Bank aoo-722-o3si469ad|;8.so 0.00 8.53J8.00 0.00 8.04 6.75 0.00 8.03 M 1 6,995 CUTLASS CIERA S GRAND AM SE CAVAUER Premier Mortgage, Union aoo 93 LINCOLN MARK VIII. '94 LINCOLN TOWN CAR EXECUTIVE 4DR 2DDRR -288-1702 350S7.75 3.00 8.12 7.50 2.50 7.51 4.75 2.50 6.95 A SHOPPING l 4 dr, auto trans w/OD V 8. pwr Strnoybrks, AM/FM 40R t dr . iuto tian* w/OD. Vfl. pwr tlffrjtfk, A**FM stw«o S cyl eng, auto trans, Dwr/tt«4r/ 0 cyf © o trans, pwr/ J cyl «ng. auto tran*. pwr/st*w/L Provident Savings Bank soo c«i>. pwr wlrKHodbiruntt/anl/iMti. A)R,l/gl*M, r/d«l, ttlt. stereo cass. pwr winoTIocks/lrunk/ant/seatas. AIR. J**™ix ** cond. 40,276 m*.st w nds/lks, brut/Iks, ar cond. cast, alarm.! -448-77«a 35o!;8.38 0.00 8.38 8.38 0.00 8.38 7.00 0.00 8.11 M FOR A CAR crurM, laatri Int. r«m mirr, moon tool, •turn whli. 35.234 t/glass, r/dof, tilt, cruisa. laath int. rem mirr, aJum mlt«a. STK» 6P57. VIN1PY6MI Bl. EXTENDED 1ST52 mi. vmmum. ' Pulse Savings Bank,South River QOS 257-2400 35o||8.63 0.00 8.63 8.13 0.00 8.13:6.250.00 8.25 A whls. 30,531 mites, STK»6P62. VIN»RYfl70103. UNION 1200 Fuel Efficiency S ^6995 Source One Mtge Svcs, Crnfrd aoo-a7o-4657 99 7. 75 3,00 8.10 J7.2S3.O0 7.7918.13 3.00 8.48 B UNION HIGHLIGHTING COMFORT . OWNER WANTS IMMED. SALE 1201 How Much To Spend 1 9,995 1992 1993 19ST Sovereign Bank-New Jersey soa Beaut, split otters, LR. FDR. labulous new oak kitchon. Thro© BR's. u/2 WARRANTIES -810-9748 300g!8.50 0.00 8.53 8.00 0.00 8.05 7.63 0.00 7.65 E Now thermo-pano windows, gas heal and roc room lend spocial comlort lo Ihis 1202 Insurance Tips BWCK CENTURY OLOSMOBILE 0L0SM0BUE totally remodoled brick and now vinyl skied 3 BR Exp-Copo II loots now SI balhs, FR. «ncl. roar porch, new vinyl siding, now windows, alarm systom, '94 LINCOLN MARK VIII '95 LINCOLN CONTINENTAL Union Center Nat'l Bank, Union oos 4 a >uld Irmiu w/OO. VS. pwr «m»lxki. MVFM HWK 1 IWA 88R0YALE 88R0YALE 888-0500 350|8.00 2.90 8.13 7.50 3.06 8.02J7.63 0.00 7.63 J kitchon. sparkling h/w llrs. 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VER STOCKED TERMS FROM Cool night, hot jazz GOP hopeful Campaigns begin ACURA NO MONEY DOWN! ELECTION! The Jesse Morrison Trio will Attorney Vanessa Williams Although it's summer, candidate^ perform tonight at the Union challenges Donald Payne are beginning to think abou th County Arts Center, Page B4. in 10th District, Page B1. November elections, Page 3. j SPRINGHLLD AC UK A 1996 ACURA INTEGRA SPORTS COUPE & 4-D00R SEDAN AUTHORIZED 3-Dr, Pow. Stg/Disc Brks/Wins., SALES OUTLET AM/FM/Stereo/Cass., Pow. Ant., IN NEW JERSEY Tinted GIs, Dual" Air Bags, Frnt FOR YEARS... Whl Drve, Fuel Inj. 16 Valve 4-cyl. We do it with "Your Best Source For Community Information" PRICE. DOHC, 5-Spd. Std. Trans./Opt. Auto Trans, avail. LOADED! AHlKib INVENTORY SELECTION A WORRALL COMMUNITY NEWSPAPER RAHWAY, N.J., VOL.6 NO.43—THURSDAY, AUGUST 8, 1996 TWO SECTIONS - 25 CENTS and NEW AWARD- 1996 ACURA TL WINNING District sets timelines SERVICE!!! LUXURY SPORTS SEDAN Front Wheel Drive* 3.2 Liter Highlights for filling top posts Engine • Traction Control • ABS Brakes • Dual Air Bags • By Sean Dally The board settled with Cavanna PER Series continues Staff Writer shortly after he gave his resignation Bose ® 8 Speaker System with CD Player • Moon Roof' MONTH The Mayor's Summer Concert A resignation, a promotion and a for $101,000. Cavanna's salary, with WE ARE #1 OF cries continues on Aug. IS at retirement have left three holes in the benefits, was 5107,500. No salary has Leather Interior... and lots more! THE COUNTRY'S p.m. at West Main Street and school's administration, holes that the been specified for his replacement. LARGEST DEALERS Irving Street when the Tim Gil- Board of Education are trying to fill. Rotondo's elevation to interim LUXURYTHATSPRICED NEW BECAUSE WE MAKE lis Band performs. Probably the biggest hole to fill is superintendent caused a major shuf- rno/c/icc/ ASM IDA THE BEST DEALS! The Thursday night concert the recent resignation of Anthony fling of personnel in the Rahway series continues through Aug. 29 Cavanna, former superintendent of school system. HvUllH ACURA 3.5RL and features a range of musical schools. This position has been tem- Bernard Yergalonis, formerly the LUXURY SPORTS COUPE A LUXURY SEDAN THE LEGENDARY offerings including country. porarily Tilled by Nicholas Rotondo, principal of Rahway Intermediate Front Wheel Drive •• Automatic Dixieland and Motown. Upcom- who was moved from Rahway High School, was transferred to the high TRADITION! ing concerts include Syncopatin' School and his position as interim school to fill Rotondo's position Seven on Aug. 22'and Flash- principal. there. To fill Yergalonis' position at Climate Control • Power Glass Moon the intermediate school, the board RL's with Front Wheel Drive sack on Aug. 29. r But there is little chance of Roton- _, Roof* Dual Air Bags • ABS Brakes • All concerts are free to the do- being offered the job, said board transferred Mary Lou Hawkins, prin- offer superior traction over public and concert goers are President Edward Henderson. Roton- cipal of Grovef Cleveland School, to Power-Windows • PowerSeats • Power Door Locks v AM/FM CD rear wheel drive Mercedes, encpuragcdjpl bring .chairs: do is retired, Henderson said, and his. the intermediate school. Player • Air Conditioning... and lots more! In the event of rain, the Aug. pension would be affected if be came The board has decided not to trans- ' Infinity Q45, Lexus LS400, 15 •concert will be held as scbe-. Photo Bjr Toaya Atktnma out of retirement. fer anyone to Grover Cleveland School outright but instead put up an PREMIUM 4X4 BMW...More head and leg room, trunk space, longer wheel base!! duled at Union County Arts Police Explorers and neighborhood children celebrate National Night Out. First row from As of June 12, the deadlinc-for the Center, 1601 Irving St. left are Tory Stapleton, Anore Neblet, Terrance Mcarthurand James Dukosire. Explorers, job's posting, the board has received in-house posting of the porition. As of FEATURES: 3.5 LITER24-VALVE HI-PERF. ENG. 'AM/FM/STEREO/CASSETTE • BOSE® 8- 37 applications for the position of the July 22 deadline, laid Henderson, LUXURY SPORT For more information, call the from left, are Joseph Moulton, Emelyne Eyssallenne, Peter Femiano, Jalqu Belmonte and SPEAKER SYSTEM WITH.6-DISC CD CHANGER* AUTOMAT. CLIMATE CONTROL «4-SPD superintendent, all of which have the board hsi received seven •96 ACURA SLX UTILITY VEHICLE..' Division of Parks and Recrea- Russell Stuart. AUTO. TRANSMISSION • AUTOMATIC HEAD LIGHTS • TRACTION CONTL • DUAL FRNT. gone to the board's employee rela- applications. 3.2 Liter V6 24-Valv Hi-Perf. Eng. tion at 827-2045. AIR BAGS • ABS -BRAKES'* POW;-STEER./DR.4.4(S.AA/INDS./ANT€NNr/TRyNK-~8-WAY- .tions.cprnrrtittee^.. . Ro'ondo, who^has conducted.,the.___ ' •"Auto.Trans; • Power Str/brks/""" SEATS -AIR CONDITIONING • MOON ROOF • LEATHER INTERIOR • HEATEDSEATS...AND Henderson has set a personal dead- interviews or the applicants, has win/seats • Air Cond. • HUGE C Blood pressure line of February 1997 for choosing a called the caliber of the applicants . v ^ LOTS MQRE! 4th Ward celebrates Night Out SAFARI POW. MOON ROOF . A free blood pressure screen- new superintendent because the "excellent." He said he has been • Leath. interior • ABS Brakes ing is being offered for Rahway By Emilk) Prlsco he is elected as the 4th Ward city councilman. Board of Education will most likely asked to pare the field down to two Tilton, who had a hand in organizing the event, said he Dual Air Bags...and more! VIN residents at the Rahway Public Managing Editor change next spring. applicants, who could be chosen ass #T7B00222. .5211 Ml. Lease for... NEW'96 NSX-T TMGA ROOF Library on the first Tuesday of Residents and policepfficithfjelebrated National Night hopes National Night Out will serve the purpose that it was "All the work we've done will be early as Aug. 14, when ihe board will Per Month every month. The next Out Against Crime on Tutittiy oat ' intended for. "Hopefully, the citizens and the event will for not if we don'l do it by then, and I hold a special meeting. ALL BLACK, .RARE AUTOMATIC acbeduled screening will be held Apprmdmatdppy y ttt**idKw&g0*&g0 . tht£k.thal mom U tortteioWrtninQ Rotonto «u reluctant to provide y" J^ctvT.pW'T (3nteta.nvp.ere. In*'he 4th Ward to lecd Sept- 3 from 3 to 6 p.m. for iTielriietgfiBoraldbd infbe figmagnirist ajn» iitd drugs. HetBlcnon said. specifics or names uulil.i meeting support K»~4».event.. Among tbem was (be .2nd Ward The evening included a variety* of food wbfeh •ta^jjbr- He added that the pace of replacing . with the board's employee relations Democratic nominee for council. Bob Simon. "I think this 100's IN STOCK!* ALL CUSTOMER OFFERS WILL BE PROCESSED! Farmer's market chascd and cooked by the residents as well as a 50-50 fun- Cavanna has been slowed because committee. Rotondo did nay that four is what the city needs, more functions like this," Simon draiser to assist with next year's planned National Night many of the people that the board of ihe applicants have administrative A little bit of the country has said. Out: needs to talk to have left for the experience. come to the city, as the Satur- . "I think this is a great idea. The only complaint that I've SPECIAL FINANCING ALL TRADES WELCOMED! With the help of Police Captain Edward Tilton, 4th summer. "Out of Ihe seven I could be satis- DAY TEST DRIVE 36 MONTH/36,000 MILE day Farmer's Market returns to •had is that we don't have enough of them," said Mayor BODY SHOP CENTER ftSKl Ward Council candidate Dave Brown and the 4th Ward "I'm pleased, though, at the prog- fied with Ihe five, but I'll have trouble FOR WE WILL PAY OFF ANY James Kennedy. Expert Collision Specialists: FRAME • METAL & BODY WORK • the downtown to provide shop- Block Captains Association, Rahway will send a strong ress we're making, all things consid- ON ALL WARRANTENGINE-TRANS-DRIVE AXEYL choosing one," Rotondo said. LOANS ON YOUR" PRESENT pers with the chance to buy The Police Department was also there in full force. "I ered," Henderson said. STEERING -AIR CONDITION- CRAFTSMANSHIP... utilizing State-of-the-Art techniques and FIRST TIME BUYERS message against crime and drugs. The board may also name a new SELECTED ING • SUSPENSION • aECTRL produce fresri from New Jersey "We thought it was a good idea to do this," said BroWn, think it's great that, the police are able to mingle with the According to Henderson, if none of equipment operated by professionals. IMPORTS • DOMESTICS. TRADE-IN. business administrator to replace CAL • BRAKES-ELECTRONICS arms. the coordinator of the event in the ward. "With my leader- members of the neighborhood. It's a positive way to nur- the applicants are accepted by the Anthony Rocco in this month. Authorized Insurance Specialists! CALL: 908-686-1111 COLLEGE GRADS USED VEHICLES!* HIGHEST PRICES PAID!!! Produce will be picked fresh ship, we can get things done." ture the relationship with the people of Rahway," Simon board, there may be a second posting Rocco, a 17-year employee of the xom the fields just hours before Rahway was not alone, as more than 8,000 communities said. of the position, Henderson said. Rahway school system, will be retir- ts arrival downtown. from all 50 slates, U.S. territories; Canafllah cities arid U.S. The night also received rave wiewa from the people-ia- Cgvaiuia resigned from the Doard—ing on Sept. 1. The board voted to the community. "It's a great night and a long time coming, of Education in May. He was locked enter into a contract with Albert The market is one of 25 military bases joined the celebration. The nighujjlevoted but it is something to pull the community together. This in a lawsuit over the length and details DiGiorgio, a business office accoun- Jersey fresh markets within'the to promote crime and drug prevention awareness through- •f 'U should be the first of many more events like this," said of his contract with the board at the tant, during its July meeting. region and this marks the sec- out the cities. Andre Bryant, a 4th Ward resident. time, but said he had left because he DiGiorgio has been in the business ond season of the city's affilia- Residents as well as street vendors lined Main Street to The new block captains were also on hand for the event. had done all he could for the Rahway office "as long as I can remember," tion with the North Jersey Far- show their support for the event and the meaning behind it. In fact, they were in charge of the fundraiser. Tilton school system. Henderson said. ACURA IMPORTS DOMESTICS TRUCKS & VANS mer's Market Council. Markets - The event, which ran from 6 to 9 p.m., had everything !91 CHEVY CAPRICE 4 DR '86 FORD F350 DUMP 2-DR. from food and music to some of the neighborhood resi- summed up the night better than most people when he said, "We did not sue him...He entered 'This is almost a promotion," he' Acura's Preferred Pre-Owned Vehicles Program - '92 ES-300 '91 SONATA '94.SDN DEVILLE '91TROOPERII4X4 such as this one help -the conti- 1 :4-cyl-lutlInjKi. m). 5- '89 MERCURY TOPAZ 4 Dfl. dents playing basketball on the nearby.basketball courts.. 'This is not a holiday. It's a night out against crime. One of into a lawsuit against us and that is a said. "It is a promotion, but he's Features TOTAL LUXURY CARE and these Lexus. 4-dr. 6-cyl. Auto Cadillac 4njr, e cyl, Bjto trans. Isuzu 4-dr, A-Cyl. 5-Spa '89 TOYOTA PICK-UP 2-DR. nuation of farming in New spd man Irani. pow brks.. pow- .P/S/B, AC. Moon flool, additions! benefits: Trans. P/S/B. AC. Moon Man, P/S/B, AC. 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The Rahway City Council is still 'To me it's a safety" concern," '87VWJETTAGL4DR. quality home cooked meals for By Sean Daily «7995 '94 GEO TRACKER CONVRT. '10,444 awaiting a "second opinion" before Cohen said. "I need more informa- •94 INTEGRALS3DR.,RED •91 LEGEND L 2 DR., ROSEWOOD •92 GEO PRISM 4 DR. '88 CADILLAC SDN 4 DR. Staff Writer '91 MITSUBISHI ECUPSE 2 DR. hungry shoppers as well as an making a decision on allowing Sprint tion. I remember hearing some nega- '86 BUCK RIVIERA 2 Dfl. '88 DODGE B250 VAN 1 '91 CONTINENTAL assortment of vendors selling "The music's great!" said Fred Ber- 83LEGENDLS3DR.,CANBRY. •90 LEGENDL4 DR., MIDNIGHT '94 COROLLA '92 ASTRO HIGH TOP Spectrum to place nine cellular phone tive stuff about it." , 92JETTAGL - «) CHEW CAVALIER 2 DR. mel of Linden. "The *50s were greatt.= Toyota <-dr. <-cyt lull ri| »nj aw. orti/ w tmor wn Ar fci> nnAnrt, new and used merchandise, , -., Sprint. 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Vendors needed •92 INTEGRA RS 3 DR., BLUE '88 INTEGRA RS 3 DR, BLUE '91 MITSUBISHI MIRAGE 4 DR. AMU MO 86.002 Vin. H4189281 over." The Duprees perform during the annual Mayor's Con- electromagnetic field radiation," Spectrum, the only people who would '92ISUZUAMIGO2-DR. AMU NO Vendors are needed for Boy »BMW325rC0NvT.. •92 DODGE DAYTONA 2-DR. $ Bermel and his Zoo Keeper were Cohen said. The towers have been See COUNCIL, Page 2 •92 LEGEND LS4 DR., JADE '88 LEGENDL2DR.,GRAPHITE •94 HONDA ACCORD LX 4 DR. 7,990 cert Series. •92 TOYOTA GUNNER «R. Scouts Troop 47's annual flea just one of several vintage cars at the '88 MITSUBISHI PRECIS 3 DR. '83 BUICK PARK AVENUE 4-DR. '2,990 •93T0Y0TACAMRYLE4DR. market and crafts show, to be concert, which was held by the Union held Sept. 28. County Arts Center. It was no acci- A rain date of Oct. 5 has dent; the band was the Duprees, a Resident earns spot on National Dean's List WE ARE YOUR LOCAL AUTHORIZED DISCOUNT DEALER! been scheduled. The event will group that has been going since the for academic affairs at Hudson County Community College. Part-time students By Emilio Prlsco take place from 9 a.m. to 4 1960s. Managing Editor qualify when they accumulate 12 credits in a calendar year with a 3.5 grade p.m. For more information, call "Oh, it's great! It's great!" said Rahway resident Jarnen Taylor of Teharna Street has been selected to the 19th point average. "Students get selected when they perform well." she said. CALL MR. JOSEPH 381-8692 or 388-7268. Russell Battle, the commander of annual National Dean's List. According to Johnson, there are about 4,000 students enrolled in Hudson SPRINGFIELD American Legion Post 499 in Rah- Taylor, a culinary arts student at Hudson Couhty Community College, County Community College. Of that number, only 150 full-time students and NO CREDIT. BAD CREDIT. FOR IMMEDIATE way. He was at the concert with his received an honor that only one-half of 1 percent of all college students in the . 40 part-time make the dean's list at the college level. This makes Taylor's BANKRUPTCY... CALL (908) 686 9898 REPOSSESSION- wife of 40 years, Kay. nation receive. The National Dean's List is the largest, most prestigious publi- accomplishment that much greater. NO PROBLEM! IT'S O.K.! PRICE QUOTES "This is a great day. It's beautiful. I cation in the country recognizing academically gifted students selected by their A first year student, Taylor, who plans to graduate and receive an associate's 1000 Time & Temperature don't think they could have made it college dean or comparable faculty representative. Each year, 2,500 of the degree next year, hopes to enter the work force as a chef. "I plan to go out into ALL CREDIT APPLICATIONS ^MUA 1666 Downtown Rahway Events nation's finest colleges and universities use the publication as a special award to the workforce as a chef and maybe someday own my own resturaunt and try my better." RTE. 22-SPRINGFIELD-201-912-9000 WILL BE ACCEPTED... CREDIT APPROVAL 1900 Lottery Results Friday had come at the tail-end of recognize their most outstanding students. hand at management," Taylor said. "We speak English • Spanish • Russian • Italian • Portuguese • Hebrew • Arabic & other languages NO EXCEPTIONS! • WVENTORY SELECTK3N 3170 Local Movie Theatres about two days of non-stop rain. But "It felt really good to win the award. I'm working hard to get these high Although Taylor^ttends a community college, the criteria is no less stringent the weather had cleared by the after- grades," Taylor said. to make the dean's list, according to Johnson. 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