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Jict of vements is Toyotas, Chevys, Jeeps and Sport Utilities Staff Writer children.** was passed by the voters. ^•aSilif *^k, an CALL NOW 1-800-730-7772 Extension 3050 The 2000-2001 school bodge* was to forv yt Proection which pre fSCA Network). www.localsource.cora Kowal received a total of 855 vot- Al DiGxorgio, the board secretary ' «-bwrle ctability VCT >OCks ftor > WO"fclT *^ if approved by Rahway voters in Tues- es, and was the highest vote-getter. and besinctg mlniin»lralui. said be CARS FROM $500< Honda. Chevy. Jeep, and 2 *vhicb »^ standard on Ultra and op*'w> A V Sport Utility Pofice impounds and reposses- day's school election, along witb The former board member will be was pleased the budget was approved. T <»] Par* Avenue Stahs1i raV he^p* »h SlOTTR. Cuf'GTlt IfCnnQC 80O^*#fl"i -W/ f {t AXtOA- major renovations for Veterans returning to the school board after a The budget will add teaching posi- finver roaintain control hy eJ«"trr»r»» son C198 Fee ^^ internet Memorial Athletic field Complex. Fxit 7 i six-year absence. Before *f»*T, be tions ~to the district to nelp~vyiO) f~»l'V » CHEVROLET SURBURBAN LS. 1905. Bee Incumbent Theresa Mikajlo, along served on the school board for nine increased student enrollement. V-->ep« ioterw tlluxni new. low mBeage, cassette and CD ptav-* Agape PamBy Worsnlp CP****" httpv/www agapecentarorg **** "•?* Asking $21,500. Can 906-298-9259 American Savings Ba** nnpv/www amoricansavingsnj.cofn with former board member Peter years. DrGiorgk) said. 0 RDHO EXPLORER LTD, 1997, Gke new Biactf BtgPtaneti Phone hnp //ctwp bigplanetxom/rnmcla* ' Kowal and fast-time candidate-Peter "Ifeel good about it," Kowal said. He did not believe there was any If the dar tan v-6_ leathf. power loaded- QriQ guard BlgshocSporta.com http 7AMWW. BigshotSports.com Schinner. won the three available 1 am glad to be on the board again. I one particular reason for the lowjvoter light ^ with daytime only 38,000 «*»ii#s *s*«ng $?' o Btoomnuld Chamber o* Comm- • nttp//www compunfte.com/txc Broad National Bank seats on the Rahway Board of Educa- bad a strong team mat helped me get turnont, such as the rainy weather. J . lamns r xtnr >aticaI1v 973-762-4458 •^ r^r** Camp Horizons. tion. Incumbent Paul Hassen was elected. Also, the city was blessed out "The school board elections*-are nr "' \ best COnton HiD Baptist Chruch http7/www.n|usaxonVCHBC -defeated in his bid for re-electioB- they bad four strong candidates." always low for some reason/* DJGior- i- it Offer In gOO** «*»—«**•»« Designer Bathrooms & Kitchens " http //www tocatsource 908-688-8376 Distinctive Services VnHmOBtS. tn- Tbe school budget was by a margin Schinner received a total of 716 gzosaid. "Sot many people come oat - Retained A^ccessvtry FV^wer whioh Oraams Come True Woigni Loss to vote for them.** Schirmersalilthat a Serin FORD WINDSTAR, 1995. new transmission, of better than 2-to-l. 787 votes to 333. votes. He will be joining the school i *M *CV, »vvles po'ver for accessories such head gasket and battery, 82,000 n-**^ p^^o and Nutrition Center http //www kxalsourca com'dctn*" lack of major comroversiil' Isaacs it S6.000 Can Sandy, 908-776^881 East Orange Chambs' hsp y/wnLTM.tocatscurce corrjoo^r The $683,900 balka question for board for the first time. *b* nyind fryrJ^Tsr Tsd •» Endows fo? 4< may have caused the IoW tunxrat ; Essex County Clerk. , hrtpy/www.essexclerV-Com to die high school 1 bad a good, good time,*" Schir e^- »'^ ^ to- */ T the ^n** n ** JEEP CHEROKEE Sport, 1995 46,000 miles ements to die high scho tinted windows, aluminum wheels, afl 'power Eye Care Center of NJ wtp7/www.eyBcarenj.com field was qjjpnT>ved 641 to 458 mersaid about the campaign and elec- Voter tnrnout was low fo^lbe-elec- ar»\ Kj-t-r-r •* new tres, A/C. AM/FM cassette, alarm system Ffrst Night o* http^/communtty nj.com/cc7Rrstnight n i tion. 1 made a lot of new friends I tions. Out of the more thanV^£M)OO •\ S12*2OO Excellent condition 908-241-5145 Forest HO) Properties http 7/www rent net/direct/toresthlDn^ r Mikajlo received a total of 844 vot- registered voters in Railway/ only fa Glen Ridge Educa**"^-' http//www locateourco conVGr ' might have never known before, and Peter Schfrmer *' 5200 rp*» MERCEDES BENZ. TO SP If92 wif war Grand Sanitation hnp^/www gractsanitaton c»^ es and kept her seat on **»e c^hoo' winning is just icing on the cake." 1,193 votes were cast with 41 Turned Theresa Milcapo ranty Low mileage. &&'* or btacv mini Holy Cross Church http 7AMwwLholycrossni.org ••*' at ''•'OO rpm •let*" vx-ot cyKt0 *>' *»•>«• «•*•» o..- Hospital Center ai Owtvy http-y/www.cathedra)neaRhcar9 org Hassen, who was completing Ms dropped by 1 cent to St62 per $100 of $1330 in their BC***^^ tint matety 4 perceni. The state funamg 973-868-6330 "1 am very appreciative to all the approximately an 8-percent tornoat Human Rights A^ nap //www localsource.conVhrai n*" first three-year t«m. received 52? of assessed value of property from $2,167 to $2,154 will be used for additions at all four MERCEDES 300SD. "'QSa. UFtn. diesr'. nisi Internet Trainino nttpy/getunthewioiidwioeweb.oo^ people that took the time to go out and votes. The 2000-2001 budget is $443 51.63 per $100 lafcyaefc Adjusting, for the $&5 million from In a/'iitioiv fVari' Avenw nffeiy grey interior, loaded. 138*\. towingty mai" Jump America hQp://wwwjurnpamerica_com elementary schools to make room for ay •or ' n "Tbe people have spoken, and thai million, and was arr-»ryfr4 IQ March tamed $52(K> &•*»****• • <)«"'M -r-*v lots a tenors http-y/www.Iocalsource conVHanson hi Under the^bodge^fteSvejsge Rah- Early Qnldhood Program Aid fund- fnll-day tdndergarten a" fc»r • rs Kiirh a« ra-- c**" S?**0O C»" Mountainside Hospital http J/www. AtlanticHealffi.org mf«-Tt feadrrs. including ''II ranrr ii »ct»<-» Hjeld: ^uton»ati<' level conrrol which whwh 908-354-0032^ Muffi PackarjinQ <»y^to^<« http~-//www.tocalsourc8 co^^" "~ adjust* re-ar ai^ shock*? to maintain NJ Avenue http 7/www rqavenue com SAAB 900SE Turtoo. 1996, 5 doc. automatic p»r>per ^ehiclr height regadess of Prudential W*it*. (^W I Itr-a arv1 ap 'ir»f al on ^p- -fc Avenue that all<>ws driver «nd front TOYOTA CAMRY LE Spott. 1996. 31300 Sovereign Bank httpTTwww. soveroignDankxorD Summit Araa Jaynoo« Staff Writer Rahway ffigb School Parent/Teachers store is going out of business. inter' v f hanger designed |fl R'*th engine^ *"* linked t' the *T6*>F enger to ind'T'endWitly «et inter miles, regularly maintenance, garaged, new ternperatut* . and tfr^ C ncett brakes, ac am/fm cassette Aeidng Si3.nno o* Summit Bank A three-year contract between the Organization, said the lack of a con- A WifT from Superintendent of best offer 973-207-6438 Summit Volunteer First Aid Squad i VOLVO. 1989 in Good ConcSfon. ^ynfiTTyT©b^Brars^'«oyTy « *&** ! Rahway Education Association was the council last week, staring that the ry frvhs to a l"v al«w> r>ffri*. a ("Wan windows. Blue Township of Union http //www ufiiontownship com this year. Back to School Night was 908-686-3853 Township of L»««^* f^ir***^ ^ http //www localsource conv* - - ' approved by both sides Monday. school board had no interest in pur- two 'trivws to program separale ce» pe feamrinp cancelled, and enrollment went down Turning Point The pact was finalized after talks chasing tf» bufldhig. Mngs for mJTmrs. seat adjustment an^ Ton-ing »irec fr»T better s'eerine. hand FinaHy, (he new three button Union Center National Ban* http 7/www ucnb com as a result. Unitarian Untversafisl Chi hQp 7/www ftrstuu essex nj uua.org which lasted throughout the eatire Parents of high school seniors Jamxsz said the school board was r»ther comfort, security and safety fe> lin,g and control, ciffe* frr»nt springF <")nStaj dhver assistance systern is Editorial deadlines United Way of B> hop //www viconet corrV-unitadway school year. Several voluntary believe most of the senior year was a being short-sighted to drink they "M: into Park Avenue's '^memory and front stabili7er hv. an added r**ar available for the 2000 model year, Following air deadlines f*v news e auricular activities, n u 111 n w*nt tO Ipffr of could not make good use of the prop- Alco ^vait^hle for the 2000 model ctahiliyeT h*v. h'phe-r darmv-ning load offering a hands- free link to real-time, were dssconi teachers paroctpating in after-school erty. The school board should try-to year are r>ew lf» inch «/bee1s for both frr"*» ctnit«- and r-ar chocl- ahsorberc person trt-pers^n in vehcile safety, noon Friday r\«-wvn refused to parti< activities, according to Mongello. get the. {HOTjextywhfler.it is SDH teta- the Tari; Avenue and l>ltra; as well a? foj rrv»»e bo^\ control n>^gnetic Rmenainrrwm security and information services agreement' was With the contract, being ratified so "»pf >nal r hrome w heels for both mr*d Sports Monday noon To be listed f »T easier frr»m Cfenen»l Motors" 24-hr**"- — ^-eo 12-hour late in me school ycar» it would prob- to the next id yean, said Jamsz. "'•>»« »T*> Letters to the Editor - Monday a_m. Call 908-686-7700 X311 month. ably not be worthwhile to continue^ General - Monday 5pm btlsincs*: some after-school dubs, tike me In Monday, 277 mcmBcr^iDf the REA Thespian Club, she added. -•'Two voted for the contract-^aijf^.voted Board attorney Alan Scrmirman for the 2001 Fiscal Year against,' said R^^cmolt .Don said mat since the new contract has with Disabilities Friucafiori been settled, the school board will application .would be for Basi Ponclle. The president oTflneteachers' dement ,fcmds of approximately U ^fe^ have to work on the administrators' union declined to rcleascjspccifics on $454,700 and the other would be-for I APB contract. the new contract until later this week. Basic Preschool Entitlement funds of Board officials also did not disclose One aspect of the new contract is $31,100. CHEVRDLFT' I CHEVROLET salary hikes snd other terms. that it would add two days where the public schools in Rahway are closed: mssedcl E the pr^..^ Since the REA had ratified the con- Oct. 19 and March 22. These days grade values for scores achieved on tract, the school board approved the 1998' would be closed for staff in-service tests and for me marking period. This pact at its regular meeting Monday. I .2nd, in turn, move the last day of would result in some grades getting The motion to approve the SUPER SPECIAL DISCOUNTS FOR AAA MEMBERS school for the 2000-2001 school year raised from B's to A's, and perhaps a 1999-2000, 2000-2001, and from June 19 to21 . reshuffling of class rank around the 2001-2002 salary guides for all per- 25th to 30th ranking. ^" Pboto By Jeff Granll sonnel covered under the contract was Also at Monday's school board voted through by the board. Modifica- meeting. City Councilman Frank Jan- • "i** Ann Fairchild and Joan Cartier-Stein lead the dance line doing the Bunny Hop Fri- who did not run for re-election, was Brand New 2000 Chevy tions of the collective bargaining osz complained about the lack of day at the Easter party at the Rahway Senior Citizens Center on Esterbrook tharrkfid by Board President Sondra agreement will be incorporated into interest in the Huffman Koos furni- 41% Avenue. See another photo on Page 12. ft SILVERADO the contract ture located next to the franklin See CXJNTRACIV Page 2 V-s^J SkL Equip Ind: pwr stmgforfcs, Vg*t,-luO SW Eoap hxt 2JOL4 «L pw ^ spare. Opt. Equip loct Automatic OD crryt>rigA>)ncWfXiri/seiTiftnifi. AIR l/gt>. r/det Opt Equip Incfc trwip, to. auto 00 _ 'APR Z71 REGULAR CAB tntrmmmton. 2-OL 4 cySnder. tilt, spare t/det. akfn wKs. tit. ouisa. Opt Equip tnct trans, roof rack, pwr windnockt/mkr, umauus.; AM/FM s»ereo cass. cruise, keytess entry w/alarm, t/g!s. sfefing tire cover. AIR. eassstte, mats. cassette. CO. leather tpower wmroof. keyless enuy. AIR. casa, afum whls. rr wind, lock difl. auto trac transfer case. 16" WL tires fog S0L.S853JT. VIN.«X6S36862. MSRP S&^2S26a VM«X6112802. USRP S20JB90. Stk-f S7B2JT. VINiX5923349. USRP' et-, twen iy>, cmwoU-, CUS. FINANCING 118,010 Ind 5800 GMAC Recent CoD kia £400 GUAC Recent Col ^ad Retatt V $20,166. tROLSSOO GMAC Recent COL aw^sauseaSJT. vtKjriioToca, wsnp Twelve file for council seats lamps. 271 pkg. alum whls. b/s mldgs. STK #9578 VlN gr«d rabale if quaL guaL grad rebate H qua! srajtti tact Siooo laeswy racete * »«0 tXE178168, MSRP S2&.068. Price ind. S1000 man* reb OIUC Recent Ca«. Of»d Aaba» « qeaL- By Robert Coakiey councilman (Janusz) now is basically tims of an; armed robbery in their own Staff Writer always anti-progress, and obstructs or home. They escaped unharmed, and /A Caiiengers riled by deadline last tries to delay any major project this he bccameHnore active in community ClSHBACK! week to run against incumbents for all admimstration tries to put through issues as* a 'result six ward seats on the City Council in City Council. The opposition policy "Attending council meetings. I November. There are no contested seems to be to try to delay or stop any- noticed mat tbe 3rd Ward councilman SIGN & municipal races in the June primary. thing dial will make the city of Rah- rarely asked questions and always Five of the six challengers running way look good under mis adminstra- voted yes," Sabo said. "Yes to the sale 29OO! are Republicans, while Democrat tion. You can't have that*" of the Water Department and raising MA I Robot Simon -will-xhalUsngR - 2nd Ward Councilman Frank Janusz, the revitalization eflbus in the downtown or a $25,000* raise; yes to major •SMI bid: 4 ejt.p-TstmotASS. AH. 1 Std Equip Iliet 6 cyl. auto trans, pwr SM rt3et do* MM .a app nfins «nl c0L E* atrntgybrksArunk. AIR V^s. tat. wM eves. lone Republican on the governing and other sections of Rahway. Simon increases in tbe city's debt* met auto tram. sT OpL Equip ind: mats, r/def. case. S300 V*. auk) OO tnrts. deep V&, stog Sabo said he "would be visiting all nets, bft fnUot. mech bunk opener. M Stk.o2582S. VlN«Y614fiS03. MSRP i^*tnc*dL 88I fI bbsd^AJRd AM . lodikngdam l ZnvnSl body. is going to try and bring more city ser- ONLY 1 rrapoiar. SfcJehfia VNYTuasaj S17.43Sfcnet SIOO O Fed. Rebate 4 MOO tli.78a Bu .cntome _ Simon has lived in Rahway for 19 vices into his ward, such as Public 3rd Ward residents 4o - 4igg"g :C-S4000UA ifiMAT nerert Pnl nrart nmaH w-quat- ODwl 3S no. Ctaaed end taaat arSeSO GMAC 3S ma Cbsatf and lease «cfS400 GUAC 8tLtS900 JT. VmtTE1741S3. USRP ' GUAC RMMt Oat. ad nfi-a i qu»L3S an. Recent Cc* Grad Rebate »quei due at $24,385.36 mo. doeed end lease »*$1 SOO dOMd «nd IBUS WHOO OUAC flMart CM. years. He is a special services network Works activity, he said. and other issues as the campaign Recant CoL Grad Rabalt I qusl 1 5195-36 cust cash. S32S ret sec dep A S20B\43- 1st pymnt due at tease sgnng tease starring. Gad FwOee • quat C7 1« pynrt 4 S32S SZ1214) due at lease signing. fai sac dap - K1O07 du« «lt l m tisigning. technician for Bell Atlantic and an Republican Lydia Torres has been px ogresses. 4DO0B * ft.« cpl pm oftruarw Z28COOPE LEASE PER Ma LEASE PER MO. LEASE PER Ua LEASE PEFIMQ active member of Knights of Colum- in Rahway for 14 years and is running Republican Kathy Chois has lived « * . 6 cyl . 4 spd. auto O/O trans., pmt strno/ 9SU0KTHS1 30 MONTHS* 5& » STK COOH •Wks^tntWxk^Mt. AIR WFU tt^o ciu «CO £ 5.7 LSI V8, auto irans, pwr XMOtfTKSt 36 MONTHS* bus. He goes to St. Mark's Church in Rahway all her life and is the Repu- cdJEa L«M>nnKitWMCorM »*4609 a- « L«»« Ppnt> bntd on SO du* * IMM ««C«M Ptvch system wVCD, log lamps, keyless entry -> alarm. Vr mf tff IMM Mcsft Pwch op-JiZ 3$6, To pr^U-SiO 764 Tn mart* leather bcfas. STK #9872. VlN -X2116468 S S and is president of the Rahway Demo- Democrat Robert Rachlin. She has blican cj Kd* for me 4th Ward o»-tiT.i*4 Col gcad fb m**± in aw*. «c« oiun op-ST 1.4>2. TS pyo*a« Ir»«l7l».l*.ne« Of a mo. or a BOO mile warranty. be closed Friday in observance of 1 ,ML snchao. VM «noui227 • 113. VlN .W7561071 l»d. bal. of factory warranty. viN.#YYi7xoao. moL a mo. much favortism in Rahway. Department and major increase in f or «9OO mil* warranty. Good Friday. We will reopen ••'""•'"] Photo By J«ff S "Who you know means where water rates, and the deaf ear my oppo- Monday. Pastor Lawrence Povyell Sr. addresses the crowd Sunday by an artisfs rendering of the 8695 '16,595 '11695 you're going to go," Torres said. Tor- nent repeatedly turns to the wishes of propose^ Agape Point worship center in Rahway. r The WoridsjBest Chevy Deals Are At '7995 The deadlines for the April 27 edi- res has looked into .getting more bil- the people, solidified my determina- •95 MERCURY '97 CHEVY loOLDSaVIU: •96 CHEVY 1996 CHEVY tion remain the same: MYSTIQUE GS LUMINA 4OR BLAZER 15 4DR 4X4 BLAZER 40RU 4X4 ingual employees for the city, particu- tion to make a difference in the 4th 4 dr. 4 cyl, auto tranm, pwr V-o. auto OO trans, pwr V-0. auio. OO- trarta. pwr v-e, amo--00 tttwi, pwr • lifestyle, including church and ermg/ABSAMlnd71ocka/mJrra UmpTtrtfrrrlnTiVirtiBftTwnraaBl, •iiiHJiThBf—Iftimiw/wawirtuma, larly police officers and firefighters. Ward,** Chois said. "In the coming AIR. Utt. erutea. rAtet, c*»«. '•aat. AIR. t/ala. tilt. crula«. AtR. tfola, tn. cniM,rtJ-1 caas . Agape begins building project alR. AM/FM Starao, OD, tmr. wrtl evra. 34.499 ml. r/daf. casa. 3B.OSO ml. roof rack, alum whli, 34.S32 r/daf. roof rack, aiwm whls. club news, etc. — Monday, noon. vtrshvsKeooeoo. loo*, e mo VIN»VI 100701. tnot. e mo mllaa. VIN.eT2204731. Ind. • She is planning to start a Hispanic I will try to meet as many** or OSOO mlla warranty. or C0O0 mlla warranty. mo. or esoo mile warranty. • Letters to the editor — Monday, organization in Rahway. residents as possible. "Input and con- By Robert Coakiey has moved from local hotels and banquet areas to its cur- noon. $ s Torres* goals if elected include cerns will drive my campaign.*' Staff Writer rent location, the auditorium of the daycare center. $ • What's Going On — Monday, More than 100 members and supporters turned out Sun- Over 100 people were on hand for the ceremony, which 10,795 '15,995 going out to the 1st Ward community Republican James Andrew Pekar- 3:30 pjn. day for a ground-breaking ceremony for the new Agape was held right after church services were completes. The and finding out what the people want ofski js running for a seat in the 5th CHEVY, WELL BE THERE • Display ads — Monday noon for Family Worship Ccnurr in a clearing at East Hazelwood people garnered to pray and sing gopsel songs, as well as "I want to be mere for the people," Ward held by Democrat Dcanna Til- Section B and 5 p.m. for Section A. and Leesville avenues. give thanks mat in about a year there will be a new center Visit our web site 24 hours a day @ v./ww.lynnchevrolet.com C H Torres said. ton. Pekarofski has been a Rahway ! • Sports news — Monday, 9 ajn. The area, half of which is heavily wooded, will be the in Rahway designed to help those in need. resident for 12 years, and works both • General news — Tuesday, 9 ajn. Republican David Sabo, who is site of Agape Point, the proposed headquarters of the Pastor Lawrence Powell Sr. said the group simply at B&J Shoes in Rahway with his • Classified advertising — Tues- seeking the 3rd Ward seat held by Agape Family Worship Center, which has outgrown its needed more space to accomplish their ministry goal of JWE.»KEABHY«(20tV 991-8350 38 RIVER ROAD • SUMMIT, NJ father, and at Century 21 JRS Realty day, 3 p.m. Democrat Jerry Scaturo, has lived in current location at the Rahway Daycare Center. helping young adults and children. WFLL BE THERE in Clark. '•"..w.-o.s ..-.r (••;j>:r;j:on piiffjO;-,»:-i, only. :::,!•,• not c]*?pic* actLai vehicles "Lc.Tse PVMV !•.<-.. • Legal advertising — Tuesday, Rahway for about 13 years. Several In its 10-year history. Agape has grown from seven The 40,000-square-foot, two-story building will bold . c rr.; !'M:-r,;.i::er LoibL-o ft-bpon lor excess mileage, wear & tear.' ffjn iuoi:; 1 ;••-•) :?•.:-.<'• ana mo tit"'I SIT in orj rur. v.ns A years ago, he and his family were vic- S'.O MILLION AVAILABLE' noon. See FULL, Page 3 members to over 1,000. The ministry began in a garage and (9O8) 273-78OO i'/.'i t).itno',t.fH".y coin See AGAPE, Page 3

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PAGE 2 — THURSDAY, APRIL 20, 2000 RAHWAY PROGRESS RAHWAY PROGRESS THURSDAY, APRIL 20, 2000 — PAGE 3 Welcome to the Police, fire vehicles to receive Tbe Cornmrmity C^lcridar h prepared Full slate of council RAHWAY PROGRESS High-tecH video enhancements inform residents of various commnnity activities and government meet- {Continued from Page 1) ings. To give your community event the publicity it deserves, mail your "My goals, first of all, are to con- How to read) us: Robert recording all the activity within right receive a new pamper track. The schedule to P.O. Box 3109, Union, 07083. centrate on the ifrtir tilings," Pekar- The Rahway Progress is published Staff Writer of the camera on the ground. "We wfll department has two pamper tracks— Upcoming events ofeki said. There are people who every Thursday by WorraB The Rabway Police and be able to use it to critique oar proce- one is three years old the other is 12 April 28 need things, and I would like to be Community Newspapers, an dures and possibly ™aVinp sonv independent, family owned departments will receive* years old. They win be getting anew • The Rabway High School Theater Arts Department performs Cole available for them.** Ganges." newspaper company. Our offices are "lore higb-tecb vehicles one and the 12-year-old track will be Porter's mnsir-ai comedy, "Anything Goes,** at 8 p.m. at the high school, *Tf there's something thafs bother- located at 1291 Stuyvesant Avenue, The Rabway Gty Council earlier **It would also be a record, should put onto reserve status, replacing a Madison Avenue ing them, I would be there. People Union, NJ 07083 We are open tins month adopted bond ordinances there be any traffic •"i^rnTg or other 25-year-old pamper truck. Tickets arc on sale now and all seating is reserved. Adult tickets are $9, like to be beard. That is my main goal. from 9 am to 5 p.m eve y weekday. to purchase ^ideo cameras for both Call us at on© of ' -*-<' - - incidents while responding or return- "The word reserve is a little deceiv- while students and children pay $5. Ticlccts will be available in the lobby We have to listen and be responsive the Rahway Far Department and ing from an alarm. If there was an ing," Frtiz said, "While U is a reserve on performance dates. For tickets, call 499-8226. to what the poeple of Rabway want" Police Department Also ii>cludrd in accident, we would have it on record" pamper, it get* placed into service April 29-30 PekaxofskTs other goal involves Voice mail: the bond ordinance was a new fire The cameras are mounted on'the quite often." • The Rahway High School Theater Aits Department performs Cole the Rahway library. He hopes to Our main phone number. 908-686- engine pumper so an older on« c%o he windshield about where the rearview "We've used it to cover the city if Porter's musical comedy, "Anything Goes" at 8 pan. at the high school open the adult section in the Claude 7700 is equipped with a voice mail pot on reserve sums, and a «ew system to better serve our mirror is located. It is different in a we are tied op at an incident, like a fire Madison Avenue. Showtimes are April 29 at 8pjn- and April 30 at3p-in. Reed Center; *Jrir? the city is not sppartuc to fill the firefighter* air customers. Durina regular business fire truck because the windshield is or an auto accident, we would pat the nnw hours, a receptionist win answer your larger than an average police car. reserve rig in service to cover the city while students »n3 children pay $5 ****, months whfl* tbr new library is cafl. During me everinp or when the The Police Department is acquiring fire camera offers a more If we have tohav e m*ini*»n«rr^ per- office ts closed yo»- can will be new bulletproof vests and portable p constructed. answered fc»v - »«»**^«**d fold of view, Fritz said. formed on one of our front-line punv For tickets, call 499-8236 PekarofjJri believes the city is tak- r receptionist radios for all officers, said Police The recorded tape is separate May 2 Chief Edward Tiltoo The $326,100 r-Ts, « reserve is put into service. ing down too many ratables. The the camera itself, and it is kept in a If the Rre Department sends a rig • The Rahway Board of Education meets forit s rcorgar^ati w meet- more ratables mat are taln»n down, the To subscribe: ordinance was adopted at thr locked box on the fire track. There 1 Robert Simon out to help another city with a situa- ing *t 7*30 pan. at the intprmediate scho^ *** «"**•** rw- **w ^**i^o the City Will h H» Progress is mafled tathe hornes booty's meeting April H> also are the capabilities of w**** w« <"wigm*ny schedule $w April 26 of subscribers for delivery every The video cameras few tb» FTTP tion, they have to put the reserve into meaning more t^xes for each "••cording. Fritz said. May 3 Thursday One-v©ar subscriptions in department are grmiisn- to thow «?rvice to cover the Rahway. l! is z accorcbng to Pefcarotski. Union County pre available for The camera can be taken oat of thr * Rahway Hospital 865 Stone Su, will have a free anxiety screening installed in local and state policr care, •-ntical piece of equipment, Fritz said. "We're io a situation where we put $16.00 two-year subscriptions for truck and used as any camcorder By the dry moving forward with piogiam to mark National Anxiety Disorders Screening Day. Attend $32.00 College and out-of-state said Rre Chief Edward Fritz said into aon-ratable parks," Pekar- There is an optional 75-foot cord, SP this purchase, the dpeartrnent will be will see a video, take a test and have a confidential hvervrew r^ith a subscriptions are available. You may Tlwy record whatever is seen through one could 61m an event to provide r ofsld said. "That money could have 1 in good shape having the 12-year-old tal health professional Th* ccreeaings win subscribe t*y phone by calling 908- th~* windshield of the apparatus whi "**conl according to the Ore chief. bren speni on a disaster like the flood. Vivian Hurling, left, and Coni Ross sing a mn Sunday during the Agape Point groan* 686-7700 and astfng for the " is respooding to an emergency truck in reserve, Fri'z ntid. It is a •wee Room 1. It is a matter of being pjg^m*** and breaking ceremony at East Hh nd Leesville awn ^ in Rahway. circulation department. Allow at least "They are very small,** Fritz said. ~T viable machine still in very good One portion of the bond will be tn more of the flooding. two weeks for processing your or*~ was impressed with the technology mechanical shape, has passed its certi- May 5 g You may use complete the video camera project tlv They are much, much grrffllrr than fication every year by a third part • The Rabway Section of the National Council of Negro Women Inc Hyse Bochicchio Mcdved, who is Agape project iraws crowd police already started, said Tilton would see in a camera store. Missing newspaper organization, the fire <4nef said. The will sponsor a Youth Talent Extravaganza at 7 pan. at Franldm School running for the 6th Ward seat held by The Police Department will complete has a tittle display screen f : If your Progress dkj t Rre Department fr^ls ^ery confident 1800 St Georges Avt. AD youths ages 5 to 1* arc invited- '"-" ' - Democrat Donald Andersen, has (Continued from Pag" n To make a difTriruee in RaHway. people wiB have to the r ^t of its Gee* >f poUcecars *P ey rrw please caD oos* ***** •he -aw? era itself so you can sec wh»» with having that as their feackur <-"•» Ow*v* ^^wrv* «t "*-4f> 1^33 for tpox* tn£nr*n*ai*~* attended council meetings for over clsssiooins, su atuutDnum ajw* " ' *•• *T I nta*ce a diffejeuc* to the yooth of Rabwray. «nce they are will acqrire o»oe more earner IK. *r> VT " * circulation ^efierve engine, be added. seven years, and believes the public plr, said PowcIL the future. B**>wn caH. T**" yr'^rth have to be tanofot will have 14 cimras fr»* -'* May 19 The new truck will have a nigbi • St Mzry's School win sponsor a fund-raiser ai 6 ^0 r has been ignored and misrepresented "There are a lot of things we would fit* ro dn f w »h "*'• spintuaJ part of life the COOT*"1^ preside?* Back issues: as. «?eo*'dirig tr Ti)'r»n TW Ftrp Department also in v scan lightbaron it The lightbar is ele- scho*\ 24/* Cer*raJ A TC_ Labway Aimiss^TD is £5 in »' by the council they voted into office. community that we simply cannot do in th' • - -~*r- ' •»-• - Jerry Pano)'* of I^qro Architecty A To purchase tw»ck of ttt© cam^n wouk' turn on «** cry upgrading i*s oxygrn equipment, ge* Progress p vated from the roof of the truck's cab :„< Rabway now has a lopsided gcran- iers where we are now," Powell said. *rth ^helped design tf»e building. -- Tru**ie. ant* also at th* i cafer system of filling air ben and ask for circi and has several high- intensity flood ing body instead of rHe*-v« and The total cost for the construction project is $*> million hope yoo will have years and years of happiness tt*r police officer. b<- The depaitmem will obtain a may lights on it. said Fritz.. As a safety fac Ongoing balances, Medved said and success with thi* building * P**nola yaid to rile crowd said Evrry time en offu^er activates ful)y f*^* **»* »i»n» should fail while being filled, every f-ampaign called "Arise and Build." must be in our office by Friday at the safety of the personnel on the fire members or beginners. Call 827-2016 for more infbraration The ceiitcj is move the library downtown, further t; of the s*op thing would be -contained within tb tn Medved said she wants Rahway to ';in of Agape Point breaking news story, ca' going to the Rre Department The r».500 to $3,800 The air cylinder fin be a town where people's fiscal, "I've heard Agape described as a rock 'n* rnil «-bw-»* T end ask «or funds made available through the make a difference in your community T The building *s e\pe*tter* to be Police Der/artrnent begins its ordering er wiu be under $l5.00a The camera environmental and educational needs *»id Mayor James Kennedy to the crowd. bonarary PBA," Tilton said "Many of Applicants must five on the east side of Routes 1&9 within the bounda- "1 have heard a lot of good things about the church and Story reprints: prr»ce*s o*> April ^° 20 day iftf the purchases will go through the Police them have gone beyond their lifespan are met with a level of quality of For permission to reprint any item ries of Paterson Street, East Lincoln Avenue and WaU Street All mater- the interesting things that this congregation has to offer. Department. None of the trucks have ectant^ ^That wa wpnt yn, dp fr 'vhich residents can be proud. prii>teave Brown. "It comes because you have subject to editing for length and Veterans Field renovations will both football and are played. and medical assistance. - , *, police officer. The Police Department (Continued from Page 1) year in high school. He plans to-run good leadership and faithfulness. That is how you get the clarity. cost $683,900. The funding appeared The field is heavily used, Lewis said, HCartr ''499-76!3 for more James Pekarofski David Sabo Call the center at 827-2016 for more information. will purchase portable radios and add again for the school board next vear. information. job down. This is only the beginning." outside the regular school budget and is in need of some major to what we already have, and issue Bailey for his efforts on behalf of e-mail: since the expense is above the dis- The Progress accepts opinion pieces renovations. one radio' to each officer. Rahway students. trict's state mandated spending cap, by e-mail. Our address is No major renovation has been done "What we learned form the last Rahway WCN22etocalsource.com. DiGiorgio said. The cap is the amount Garay said be was glad to have to the field for almost 30 years, Lewis storm that we had, and what pushed served on the board for nine out of 12 e-mail must be received by 9 a.m. the stale allows the school budget to said. The rehabilitation will improve Monday to be considered for me over the edge on the deal, was that years, and it was his hope that the increase from one year to the next. the perception of Rahway for those publication that week. Advertising when we started calling everybody in board would continue to do their part On-line 'MMP JonakaiT's practical The field is located near a branch of who visit to watch games at the field. anri had thtc full fyimplJTTw»t and news releases will not be -to deliver quality cduuau'mi tu the accepted by e-mail. the Rah way River and floods quite Lewis said. power in," Tilton said.. yet responsive style often. The money will be spent on Rahway schools. Garay said the board FIND IT The incumbent and two new school "But we didn't have sufficent num- is made up of fair and dedicated indi- To place a display ad: providing drainage to the field so it board members will be sworn in at the afforded undergraduate Display advertising for placement in ber of portable radios. Again, you viduals who show good judgement Quick & Easy will not flood so easily, and renova- reorganization meeting May 2 at 7:30 the general news section of the have a safety issue. Not just the safety and compassion. Mahima Keswani the Progress must be in our office by tion to the orginal field house, the Earl p.m. in the intermediate school of the officer, but the safety of the Monday at 5 p.m. for publication that Hoagland Reid House, Che conces- cafeteria. Kline Place. public generally.** Garay is taking a year off the board wwwJocalsource.com/ opportunity to intern in week. Advertising for placement in the B section must be in our office by research lab, an honof Monday at noon. An advertising imiiiiimiiiiiiimmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii representative will gladly assist you usually reserved for in preparing your message. Call 908- 686-7700 for an appointment Ask for graduate students. She the display advertising department ver 1.2 million new cancer CONGRATULATIONS fostered an atmosphere of To place a classified ad: patients will be diagnosed The Progress has a large, well read TO THE WINNERS OF OUR HOLIDAY HAM & TURKEY CONTEST! discovery for Mahima, this year. 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RAHWAY PROGRESS THURSDAY, APRIL 20, 2000 — PAGES RAHWAY PROGRESS IE 4 — THURSDAY, APRIL 20, 2000 Tourism talk on May 4 at LASER CENTER Arts Guild Patricia C McCormackMJ)* FJLAJ> EDITORIALS Do you have an exciting arts event Academic Dermatology Associates coming up or a unique historic site yon want the world to know about*7 Stem Of Cfcnfty Maflod Center Get fresh ideas and rethink the mark- MARKED AT BIRTH BEST FOOT FORWARD eting basics in die upcoming free The bright red birthmark known as strawberry nevus or strawberry No vote is needed :-i- The best country wast- workshop, titled "Drawing a Crowd," hemangioma usually appears shortly after birth and remains in a rapid Th* Rahway City Council was right to reject calk last em line dancers received May 4 from 9:45 a-m. to noon at the growth phase during the first several months of life. Hemangtoroas are prizes at the recent Family Arts Guild of Rahway, 1670 Irving St proliferate lesions of blood vessels in which the number of vessels is greater week *or a pu**l*r referendum <*r» t*w» ctt*» of th^ IM*W fW*«- Night at Graver Cleveland than normal. Their growth usuafly slows down and stops, regressing by age Noreen Bodman, acting executive public library. Elementary School in Rah- one. Because these birthmarks are likely to disappear spontaneously, director of the state Division of Travel The library has been the source of controversy since the way. Thie prizes were treatment may not atways be recommended- If the hemanjpoma grows and Tourism, is the workshop leader. donated by Molses Dava- rapidly or interferes with the function of a vital organ (such as the eye), the old facility on St. Georges Avenue closed following She will discuss cultural tourism and los. a school parent From . pulsed dye laser may be used to slow growth during the proGferative stage. It ge. Tmpfr Flnyri left are Principal t-arry " &1SO Many people have complained that city officials were Reed, Davalos, first-place mrtough **"•-" y p moving too slowly in re-establishing a foil library. Others winner Altela Torres, ing Many skin conditions, such as strawberry hemangiomas, may require said the children's collection at the Rahway Recreation Cen- highly individualized treatment Discuss any sktn conditions you are second-place winne r historic sites and cultural concerned about with me. My offic© is located al 822 North Wood Ave, ter and the periodicals at the Rabway Senior Citizens Center Rachel Weaver and third- offerings of the Union County attract were not enough to meet the nee^s of patrons Cutbacks in Linden Hours* **v apprH«*m©nt P©r f'.'Mvo* information or consuRattorv. call tece winner Rosellanne both local residents and the traveling Q08-925-8S77 the library feodCE? aw* Fernandez. This yeaf*s public.' said freeholder Chairman For outpatients convenience .please call for accomodatffig Saturday hours^ ^<*ve drawn fire. country-western theme St Mar/s School in Rahway recently sponsored an awards assembly for honor roll stu- Daniel Sullivan. These are tourism The public-private partnership arrangement between the was in conjunction with the dents in fourth through eighth grade. First honor students, shown above, are Katrina asset* that enrich the quality of Kfe tn school's Accelerated Delgado, Alicia Pamieri, Christopher Chou, Ruth Reviriego, Madia James and Yiyoung city qnd SPI Technologies has drawn considerable opposi Reader program, which their communities and promote our bon The new library would bp housed in 3 40,000-square Chiew. They received all As on their report cards. Second honor students, shown below, country &s an tntr"e"-tiAg pi***" provides incentives for stu- are Amanda Doran, Valerie GotHick, Camille Guiang, Amanda Hannen, K.C. Murray, Irve and wort: * foot building behind City Hall. The library would consume dents to read and take Amanda Picard, Emily Picard, Joseph Polio, Joshua Stinson, Danielle Sydlo, Aerielle V computer-generated tests. Bodman presents different approximately half of t%e txrilding an 1 v/oak) be owiert by Belk, Earvin Fernando, Kyte O'Donnell, Brittany Schall, Kerianne Taylor, Anthony DePa- ing strategies that work to make the BOARD CERTIFIED IF ^~ fT •" the city. SIM wool'9 ***' ****" * ™*«»i™*--' <** ***<• *^wi^w»g i»c p** DJs Bronco Bob and Den- olo, Norah Janson, Sarah Laniaan, Colleen Masterson, Dany-Usa Archer, Jennifer f nis proy*'* i ? B nmisiciand mos of an attraction regardle** of &** 'TPPNAI MFD1TP" -*te office space. Babicz, Kerry Carolan, Jacquie Connors, Liz Lanigan, Paul Makarucha, Alyssa Polio, size of a group's budget. Residents ai last week s meeting said a special ballot Liann Salvo, April Gottlick, Jamie Mjgliore, Emily Moharter, Fabian Marriott, Cyril Nadu- She will discuss bow to get the question on the library site s?\ould be included iv the *4oveirv at parambil, Tommy Schimmel and Kara Sinnott They received all As and B. world cut to the cosazxsznity 2nd bey ANNOUNCES her General Flection ''hey belie"*"? the mayor an'1 ;| ood through an on-going mfm Vv*embers are ignoring me voice of the people campaign and how to obtain the THE OPENING OF \ITS Tmim benefit from mailing lists, bro- We d*s3gr"-c Under the representatv*nal democry-y in chures, newsletters and media con- sir rv MROICAT OFTTCF Rahway and most other municipalities, voter ^lect th-nr tacts Bodman will reveal the valor of 11 officials, and residents or* fire to attend r***' ' •••*•*•*'«a- •-• hidden opportunities that ex*** *** OFFERING SERVICES IN: i: p*ve their opinions and ask questions. promote a site or event. COMPREHENSIVE ADULT HEALTHC 4J*E We support referenda on major capital projects, but a spe "Successful marketing is a chal- cial vote on a library site would serve no purpose Even if a lenge and there are always new ideas few specific locations weie fisted the voters likely would bf J9 gy/\said Freeholder Mary Ruoto- DAY APPOINTMENTS so divided thai there would be n** *-***«» *r»«**ww*- T* ;<*n <**-<*; lo, the Kniwn to the Orforal ancTHieT- AVAILABLE i *»on for the governing body sense itage Program's Advisory Board. The Kbrary must he moved away from the flood zone or Many tiroes over the course of my and then national nothing to fear from these propsals. "Cultural tourism showcases what is CALL: (908) 653-9449 St. Georges Avenue. Putting it near Qty Hal* and the Recre 25 years as a legislator. I have sup These bills do not infringe or Second unique and special about a place or an event- The fest goal is to capmre pro- arion Building would make it accessible to more residents ported initiatives that promoted the The I am also proposing we invest $5 health and wejfare of New Jersey ple's att*«t»**» *** ****y w»n «n»m *«•> LOCATED AT: and further ^nhance the d<*wntcwn The area aho ?' safer for million into a national program that children. I am very prood of my has helped put an end to violence on attend. Senate nc a fonr record *6n"chiK6ren aSffTainlly^issuet demand tn some oT tKe ^buntry*F Qft Avenue East. Cranford and believe there may be DO greater proposals provide a common sense There is no charge for this wort venue. Report largest cities, including Camden. response to the senseless violence that shop, winch is suppmted in part by a While this public-private partnership might not rv ideal, it responsibility for a legislator than to Known as "Project Exile," mis gel- 1 1 threatens the safety of our children grant from the New Jersey Historical the best plan for re establishing the libra v serve as a guardian for all of N* * tough on gun crimes program would * Wsey's children. Donald T. DiFrancesco and our communities. Given the many Commission, Department of State. ' CHILD ft TEEN A windfall of fundim? is unlikely enable New Jersey to prosecute gnn high-tech advances, as well as public Pre-registration is requiird Hy Aj»r*t That it is why I know that the leg* cases on the federal level where much slative package dealing with gun safe- outcry for greater protection, the New 28. duced at the next Senate session, more stringent sentencing and bond Jersey Legislature has a real oppor- SUCCESS CENTERS Season of hope, ty and with gun-related crimes that I would require the attorney general to rules prevail. In its first year of To request a brochure or more recently proposed is among the most tunity to act now on behalf of New information, contact the Union Coun- Reaching, Teaching, Educating, Motivating' determine when handguns with per- implementation. PaipHwi has returned Jersey's children and to act tn a time- urgent and important efforts I have sonalized?* Bttfi&t gun technology arc 70 federal indictments for crimes ty Division of Cultural and Heritage Psychotherapy for Groups, Ages 4-2* ever supported. The four pieces of ly, responsible, fair and common Affairs at 633 Pearl Su Elizabeth, NJ season of life available forretai l sales purposes and involving guns in that city. sense way. VvWW.CHILDRENSUCCESS.COM This Sunday. Christians around the world will celebrate legislation contained in the package 07202, or call (90S) 55S-255O; relay address the painful reality, that child- - -.Danger has^niew face in ^ifc users can call <8OO) 852*7899- E-mail DOES YOUR CHILD HAVE TROUBLE AT HOME Easter, the commemoration of Christ's resurrection. Easter ren are being killed, wounded or ; may be sent to scoen@tmioncounty- mzed technology. As with the child- into conformity with the federal law 2000 — f^n %a cnild wit9 n a OR IN SCHOOL? is unquestionably the most important holiday in the Christ- threatened each and every day as a nj.org. Assistive services are available proof handgun bill I sponsored last prohibiting the sale and possession of loaded gun in his or her hands. We as ian calendar, for without the resurrection, Christ merely result of a criminal or accidental on advance request. YOUR CHILD WILL GAIN: year, this legislation does not contain handguns by persons under the age of a state cannot afford to look die other OUR CENTER SPECIALIZES IN: encounter with a handgun. They offer Self Control would have been a man; albeit a great one, but a man a handgun ban and it sets no 21. way. ADD & FDD nonetheless. a common sense approach to an ail- New Jersey already has the tough- Anger Management Improved Mood too common tragedy. However, by virtue of His triumph against death, the pro- est gun safety laws in the nation and A resident of Scotch Plains, OBITUARIES Social Skills Groups Increased Confidence A key element of this package is a Tbe bill does, however, position Republican Donald T. DiFrancesco Improved Social Skills phecies of the Old Testament came to pass, and Christ's New Jersey to take full advantage of these mainstream proposals will Born in Jersey Qty, Mr- Myskajtys Uncooperative Kids & Teens message of life everlasting became the basis nf our faith. childproof handgun propsal that New Jersey's standing as a fa president of the state Senate, rep- Michelle Overton Surviving are his wife, Anna; a son, during World War IL He was a mem- Self-Esteem Motivation & Direction tiryan Miller, executive director of r.; a Ulster, Uvia Kcleuieu, and of the Vein Am of Foreign Wars lived in Rah^ay ^^^ moving to the Although our Christian neighbors in the southern hemi- gun safety leader. However, legal gun resenting ihe 22nd Legislative Michelle Overton. 27, of Rahway Ceasefire NJ. and I have worked on order to better protect our children. Mulvey-Ditmars Post 681, the Ameri- Hobday City South section of Toms INNOVATIVE, YOUTH FRIENDLY, RESUiTS ORIENTED owners, sportsmen and hunters have District. died April 8 from injuries hi an auto- a grandchild. sphere do not share our seasonal changes, it is fitting that, for together over the past few months. can Legion Post 5 and the Italian- River 14 years ago. I also believe we should take mobile accident on Route 22 in North STEVE SUSSMAN, PHD ftLAUR A MORRA, CSW us, Easter falls at mis time of year when we are thawing from We believe we have now crafted a American Club, all in Rahway. He was an assistant station master advantage of the significant advances Plainfield. Conrad Acuna 615 Sherwood Parkway, Mountainside, NJ (Convenient*) a* zo the winter chill, looking with expectation to the promise held viable, effective proposal, one that Our policy on letters and columns Surviving arc a daughter, Lois for Amtrak at Penn Station in New being made in ballistics, advances that Born in North Edison, she moved has been endorsed by Ceasefire, as offer law enforcement a powerful Conrad Acuna, 86, of Rahway died Roberts; a sister, Anna Rotola; three York for 37 years and retired in 1982. WESTFIELD BORDER by spring. We are surrounded by blossoming flowers and The Rahway Progress welcomes submissions from its readers. Letters to the to Rahway three years ago. She was a well as by the People United for Safer investigative tool. Like the proposal editor or opinion pieces on any subject will be considered for publication on the April 8 in Rahway Hospital. grandchildren and two great- Mr. Myskajtys served with the Army budding trees, and lawns are once again becoming lush and cleric typist for Hershey Import Corp., Handguns Coalition, a broad-based recently unveiled by Gov. George opinion pages. Bom in the Philippines, Mr. Acuna grandchildren. during World War IL He was a mem- 9O8-232-6432 verdant Rabway, and a graduate of Berkeley group of 40 organizations that Pataki, legislation has been drafted This opportunity also is open to all officials and employees of the city and lived in Jersey City for eight years ber of the Holiday City Chapter of AMPLE PARKING This is our reminder of Christ's message, this explosion of College, Woodbridge. includes the American Academy of that would make New Jersey the first Union County. before moving to Rahway two years Deborah and American Association Surviving are a daughter, Shaw AFFORD AFT-**- M£*£S life beginning anew, burgeoning with potential. We are Pediatrics-NJ, New Jersey Parent state in the nation to require a DNA of The Progress reserves the right to edit all submissions for length, content and ago. He was a dentist in the Philip- Frank Myskajtys of Retired Persons, Chapter 3282, Overton-Brookins; a son, James pines for 25 years and retired in 1969. Doesn't your child deserve a warm, caring specialist, reminded that from barren soil, plants can grow; from frozen Teacher Association, Association]of a firearm, which is as unique and dis- style. Writers must include their name, address and daytime telephone number Frank Myskajtys, 82, of Toms Riv- Berkeley. $ Overton; her mother, Patricia Over- Mr. Acuna served in the Philip- and not Just a name qffan insurance list? ground, flowers can bloom. Chiefs of Police, Council of Churches tinctive as fingerprints, be obtained on for verification. er, formerly of Rahway, died April 14 Surviving are his wife, Grace; a ton, and her grandparents, Wilma pines Commonwealth Army under the Participating Providers With Most Insurance Companies And we are reminded of hope. For that is among the prim- and Junior Leagues of New Jersey. all handguns transported into, sold. For publication, all letters and essays must be received before 9 a.m. Monday in Community Medical Center, Toms brother. George, and two sisters, Overton and Albert Robinson. direction of the United States during ary tenets of Christianity: hope for a better world, hope for The legislation, which will be intro- assigned or transferred in New Jersey at 1291 Stuyvesant Ave., Union, 07083. River. Helen Robinson and Wanda Szmerda. love, hope for life everlasting. And this principle of hope World War II and received two Purple F. Delia Ragione Hearts. truly transcends boundaries of creed, for what faith does not Millennium Music continues at Arts Guild Frank J. Delia Ragione, 72, of Rah- Surviving are three daughters. ascribe to hope? Without some higher goal for which to Judith Torre, Amalia Almario and r We 're asking way died April 12 in Rahway The Arts Guild of Rahway is continuing its Millennium Music scries. strive, whether that goal be based on sacred or secular Daisy Torrijos; a sister, Tinya Acuna, Ralph Lirwin and The Trio With 1,000 Names will perform a folk concen Hospital. , 11 you vs never flfti beliefs, there would be little point in facing a day. and six grandchildren. May 5 at 8 p.m. Tickets are $8 each. Bora in Brooklyn, Mr. Delia But it is hope that keeps us going, keeps us striving Ragione moved to Rahway 46 years The Vince DeMura Trio will perform a classical/pop concert titled "A Tri- Should the library be near City Hall? Louis BranchiUo t4 against odds to achieve something, be it grand or small, ago. He was a maintenance mechanic bute to Leonard Bernstein" Sept. 22. Songs from West Side Story" and other before our time ends. And it is hope that assures us that when tor PSE&G, Elizabeth, for 37 years Louis BranchiUo, 84, of Barnegat, Bernstein musicals will be performed. General admission tickets are $10, and The HoneyBaked Ham... _$S_to_sedpis and students. _ _.__ ^>ur time eiu!Is,~ffiSeTslF7eward"wffit^^ : Christ's Passion. Mr. Delia Ragione served in the the Barnegat Nursing Home. All concerts begin at 8 pjn. The Guild is located at 1670 Irving St. afSemi nary Avenue. May each of us let hope and life bloom in our hearts this Army during the Korean War. He was Bom in Elizabeth, Mr. Brancrrillo lived in Rahway for many years Folk musicians Mike Agranoff and Roger Dietz were featured in perfor- Easter, just as the lilies bloom from the ground and the earth a member of the Rahway Retired "you've neveFHaSTfm' Men*sOub and the Italian-American before moving to Barnegat in 1991. mances in February and March, respectively, during this series. renews itself. May the promise of life everlasting, guaran- Club, Rahway. Mr. Delia Ragione He was a driver with the Rahway Call 381-7511 for information and reservations. teed by Christ's triumph over the grave, fill this life with was a member and president of the Public Works for many years before We don't like to brag, but the fact is that beauty and love. And may this season of Easter bring peace, retiring many years ago. Your abilities can earn extra income. Advertise them with a classified ad by Union County Bowling Association calling 1-800-564-8911. harmony and, above all, hope to each of you. and a member of its Hall of Fame. Mr. BranchiUo served in the Army The HoneyBaked Ham is the absolute best there is, the gold standard by which "Journalists have gone from being skeptics to SPRING CLEARANCE all other hams are judged. being cynics. What's wrong with us?" 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SPECTATOR LEADER - RAHWAY PROQRESS SgKTATORlEAPER- RAHWAY PROGRESS PAGE 6 — THURSDAY, APRIL 20, 2000 ^^ PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE c c PUBLIC NOTICE 3 o SALES TAX • - 3°o SALES TAX • SAV ">.'••-. C A SALE DATE: 3S SALES TAX • SAVE - 3% SALES TAX • SAVE « 3 o SALES TAX * SAV: WS *AL£ DOCKET NO. F1582195 WRIT OF EXECUTION DATE: WRIT OF EXECUTION DATE: WEDNESDAY THE 10TH DAY OF Union Unden, HJ O7O*»V SHfcHlH-'S NUMBER CH-754gg? PLAINTIFF: FIRST FIDELITY BANK FEBRUARY OB, 2000 MARCH 07, 2000. MAY AJD. 2000 DIVISION: CHANCERY NATIONAL ASSOCIATION. N-J. BALE DATE:. SALE DATE: Bf virtue - cl ^*boe^ *»CFENOANT: ANA C MELVTN, WEDNESDAY THE 26TH DAY OF WEONESDAY THE 10TH t>AY OF agcscullon'totne oVecfcsd COUNTY; UNION WRIT OF EXECUTION DATE APRIL AX1.20DO c DOCKET NO. 1=862*08 t h MAY AXX 200a0 .^ . PLAINTIFF: CREDIT BASED APRIL 30, 1996 By virtue of the - abovs 4tated writ of By -virtue of ^the. eJbove etsfketf "will ot i County Court House awt • *- ••••••- • SERVICING SALE DATE: execution toroe directe d J.shaJI eomoee for execution to me directed I ahafl enpriss for Street EBabemIN-L,on Nearest -'- Cross Street: m 25 REASONS TO LOVE DEFENDANT: JAMES E. MARTINEZ WEDNESDAY THE 3RD DAY OF sale by pufaac venous, on tha 0m Floor of sale by public vendue, on 4he«n Floor of nil eel •-•••••-..-.;• .••"•;<'.•''~^ -y~\~\-::-.;: **IREYA MARTINEZ. ET AL_ MAY AX). 2000 me Union County Court Houee (TowerV 2 the Unton County Court House fToejsn. 2 JUDGMENT AMOUNT: ONE HUNDRED WRIT OF EXECUTION OAT» By virtue of the auovs lUied wrti of Broad SWet. EBzatMNh,N^. on WEDNES- Breed Street. EHabem. N-X. on WEDNES- of- Iftat- .r. b—W. »*.w~ m-ronn or certffled FIFTEEN THOUSAND FOUR HUNDRED A MIELE WASHING MACHINE: JULY 14, 1999 execution to me directed I shall somes* tor DAY, at two ottock-m Vm afternoon of said DAY.sa two o*ctoclc in ttie afternoon oleaid check aft the conclusion of the SIXTY-EIGHTDOLLARS. AND 0O CENTS SALE DATE: sals by pubHc vendue, on tne em Floor of day. AH successful bidders must have 20% day. AM successful bidders must have 20% RE: Countrywide ^undSrtB. Cotp* v. WEDNESDAY THE 3RD DAY ins Union County Court House (Tower}, 2 of their bid available in cash or canmeo of their bM avs&abte in cash or oertmed MAY AJ>. 2000 Broad Sxmet, EBzabsth. NJ-, on WEDNES- check «t the conclusion of the »SWM cheese art the conclusion of the isles DOCKET NO: F-147»4-«8' 'FEDERMAN AND PHELAN, ._. By ytrtue of ^y_ yiovu UIHSLI writ or DAY, at two o'clock In tne afternoon of said Tne property totoe sol d Is tooatad m the TnThe propertoroc*rwy ttoe*o be adsold allocateIs locatedd i Inn th t e MUNlCtPALITY: Roeette • SUITE B05 SENTRY OFFICE PLAZA 1. Versatility, cashmere to denim. BXtoJtion to intt (SrBCAsd I sluUI •xpo** for day. ABTOCceWut bkiaef s must have 2O% BOROUQHoTROSEUJE m the County of munlctoeWy of UNDEN m the County of COUNTY: UNION., STATE^>F nLJ. 216 HAODON AVENUE. sate by pubttc vondue, on the em Floor of of thetr bid available in cash or certified UNON, and the State of New Jersey. UNION end State of New Jersey. STREET* STREET NO: 211 Clover St. WESTMONT. NJ 06100 mar Union County Court HOUM TTowerr 2 T«xlOT25 SLOCK 3901 .Commonly Known mm 811 CARNEGIE TAX BLOCK AND LOT: SHERIFF: f :.£ • 2. The cleanest your clothes can get! Broad StrvM. EBzaMh, N-L, on WEDNES- Tne totoe so u Is located in tne COMMONLY KNOWN AS 14S WEST STREET. LINDEN, NJ BLOCK: 5403 UOT^I4 _ RALPH FROEHUCH DAY, at two o'clock In the afternoon off sakJ Bcr In tn» County of Union. THIRD AVENUE. ROSELLE. NEW Tex LOT 2 BLOCK 107. DIMENSIONS OF LOT: 10Q- x 40* FULL LEGAL DESCRIPTION IS FILED JERSEY, tl/203 Dimensions of Lot: (Apprcadrnatary) 55 AT THE UNION COUNTY SHERIFF'S day. AH auccaasfui Modem must twv» 20% arefAppr NEAREST CROSS STREET: 3. Your clothes will lak * "T. -r of tnsfa- t*J mvmUabi* in cash or csrUfiw) Commonly known Dimensions of ine Lot are test wide by 100 feat long 4O feet from Chester Place OFFICE. ^t- cnsck at the conrfcimtan of thy ssjss. Avenue. Rosette. NJ O72O3 ty)' 5OJ3O taat wfdi oy 20O-O20O-000 ffs«i t ton©. nearest Cross Street: Situate on the JUDGMENT AMOUNT: ONE HUNDRED ONE HUNDRED TWENTY-TWO THOU- TtM pfopsny to tM sold Is tocsisQ In tn» Tax Lot No. 18 m Block iiO3 Tlsarast Cross Otiset. Sauatad on the Westerly side of Carnegie Street 75 test FOURTEEN THOUSAND EIGHT SAND FOUR HUNDRED TWENTY DOL City of LINDEN, In tn« County of UNION. Dimensions of Lot: (Appro**ma*»iv> «s NORTHWESTERLY Sid* oT WEST THIRD from the SoutnenV side of Henry Street HUNDRED FORTY-FOUR DOLLARS AND LARS AND THIRTY-NINE CENTS Ooops, no more «nd the Stala of Narw Jersey. •eet MtOe t)y 100 feet AVENUE, 1S0J0O 1SM from th»_NORTH- JUDGMENT AMOUNT: NINETY-SIX EIGHTY-FIVE CENTS (S114344JJ5) TOTAL .JUDGMENT AMOUNT Commonly Known as: BSD ******* t Cross Street Situated on the EASTERLY aids of LOCUST STREET. THOUSAND THREE HUNDRED SIXTY- ATTORNEY- 10,000 B Drop in for the —•tarty side of SnqrtQan Avenue 793O JUDGMENT AMOUNT: ONE HUNDRED FOUR DOLLARS AND FIFTY-SEVEN WILLIAM M E POWERS JR *XACE. UNDEN, NJ O7D36 feet from the northerly side of Morris Place. FORTY-ONE THOUSAND SEVEN Ap 13, ao. Tax Lot No. 9, In Block No. 503 CENTS (W6^ekS7) CHARTERED U&186 SPL Dimensions of Lot am (Approadmatrty) JUDGMENT AMOUNT: NINETY-NINE HUNDRED SIXTY-FOUR OOLLARS ATTORNEY; 737 STOKES ROAD 34 few wide by 10O00 feat THOUSAND ONE HUNDRED THIRTY TWENTY-TWO CENTS (S1784^2 ALLOCCA & PELLEGRINO. ** C - PO BOX 1088 AIR CONDITIONER AT LAW "grtf^p^ p isu 0a055-P962 -SHEBEEN CHJ75S173 intersection of me souttiwwsterty SHAPIRO AND KREISMA^ DIVISION; _ T " Mack Place, wtth tne nuiPiwm'y ATTORNEY: ATTORNEYS AT LAW PARSIPPANY. NJ 07054 RALPH FROEHUCH COUNTY: UNON Avenue. ZUCKER. SUITE J *HER1FF: _ FULL LEGAL. DESCRIPTION IS RUED DOCKETNO. F1M6409 ATTORNEYS 406 UPPINCOTT DRJVP RALPH FROEHUCH AT THE UNION COUNTY SHERIFF'S PRIOR UEN HOLDER MARLTON. NJ O8OS3 FULL LEQAL DESCRIPTION IS FILED PLAINTIFF: CHASE MANHATTAN MOPrr NAME OF SECURED PARTY 113© SPRUCE r* AT THE UNION COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE. GAGE CORPORATION CfTY OF UNDEN (TAX SALE •-: "?7. AMOUNT OF UEH V-0O&-233-85D" LARS AND NINETY-NINE CENTS MARCH -1a200O S84&2S • INTEREST es of 3/B/OO AT THE UNION COUNTY SHERIFTe HUNDRED FIFTY-THREE DOLLARS TOTAL JUDGMENT AMOUNT SALE DATE: JUDGMENT AMOUNT: TWO HUNpRFT XCZ L 38t»s OFFICE. "«*«=£ CENTS (S119.671-90) SHERIFF: ONE HUNDRED FIFTY-ONE THOUSAND TOTAL JUDQMENT AMOUNT WEDNESDAY THE 17TH DAY OF THREE THOUSAND FIVE •*• ' RALPH FROEHUCH AprB 13, 20. 27. May 4. 2000 MAY AJD. 2000 SEVENTEEN DOLLARS AftD FULL LEGAL DESCRIPTir»N IS FTLED SIX HUNDRED THtRTY^SOC DOU ' <$100.65&O3> By 'vtrtae o> the etwme HUM will or THREE CENTS (S2D3.5 7 " AT THE UWiON CTHJ^v ©MFPiirr-e NINETY-TWO CENTS Aprfl 1^, 20 27. May <*. urn» *Pt -— execution to me directed I snaB expose tor TTOHNEV: OFFICE- TOTAL JUDGMENT AMOU*" SHERIFF'S SALE sale -bypUbBs vendue, on tne 6m Floor of FRANK J MATTONE ONE HUNDRED TWENTY-SEVEN THOU Bfl2 SHERIFF'S NUMBER CH-'S*'" tne Urtton County Court House SEVENTY-T SHERIFF'S SAL7K E Broad Street. Saabem. N-J^ on E '_ARS AND THIRTY-SIX CENT' 76 SPL SHERIFF'S NUMBER O* ~ ' COUNTY: UNION DAY.esn^o'clccfclnineanernoonofssid GLJFTO**- WJ OTO19 > DIVISION: CHANCERY DOCKET NO. F870698 "SHERIFF JUDGMENT /•'" *^ day. AM successtui blddera must have 20* * j^L/- •••' -1'^^^JU • V. 1-.'"'. RALPH FROEHUCH SHERIFFS COUNTY: UNION PLAINTIFF: 3-B CONSTRUCTION cf tneir bid avatabie m casn or certffiec Apr* 6 13, SHERIFF'S NUMBER C DOCKET NO FI 587390 INC. FULL LEQAL D*£SCRlFTlON (S FILED *ta««s en check at the conclustort cf tne AT THE UWON Cou*nv tr DIVISION: CHANCERY PLAINTIFF: COUNTRvwioe MO DEFENDANT: ALBRIGHT besoldis loceJed In the BOR- COUNTY: UNION LOANS. INC OFFICE- 5r "*N Co., ma DP ROUFI IF, COUNTY OT TWO HUNDRED THmmr-TWO T DOCKET jO. F1«1299 '~ ^^5bANT: RUBEN A. CURSEL' STATE OF NEW JERSEY SAND NINE HUNDRED r*-n . * r>« PLAINTIFR GREATWESTERN 8AWK WRIT OF EXECUTION DATr WRTT OF EXECUTION DATE •commonly *snown as 400 SHfeKU-K'S NUMBER C* FEDERAL SAVINGS BANK. FEBRUARY 17. 2OOO NOVEMBER OO, 1999 WEST RRST AVENUE ftDttTIl F. NJ CENTS DIVISION: CHANCERY Df^FENOANT: ALBERT 1AROCCA *' SALE DATE: anyfKing els© U a JUDGMENT ^- ' — • COUNTY- UNION SALE DATE: wifONESOAY THE 10TH DAY OF C7303 - (S232^0O4- •«=N LARCCCA HW ET ALS WEDNESDAY THE 1OTH DAV BONO KNOWN ae Lot e, Bteck 5404 DOCKET NO. FI 613996 WRIT OF EXECUTION DATE MAY A.D. 2000 MAY AD. 2000 on1he«fflcielTex-HepotlheBOROUaM SHWQ5CA12 JB7000 Apra 6 13. », 27. 2O«> PLAINTIFF: CHASE MAT FEBRUARY O1. 2000 By virtue of the above-stated writ of U81S2 SPL (T GAGE CORPORATION By virtue of tbe abov»-*tat0d wra of execution to me directed I shaB expose for OF MOSELLE SALE DATE: execution to ma diracted 1 shall expose (or Dlmenmiona: (aptauxhuately) S2-B2FT X "PENDANT: JUUO A THE 2STH DAY OF sale by pubQc vendue. on the 6th Floor of SHbHU-i-'S *"\N L IBARRA ET ALS. SDA E sale by pubBc vvnoue, on the 6th Floor of the Union County Court House (Tower). 2 61.84FT X.1OBS9FT 31FT Xi6*B8FT YT APRIL AC 2000 the Unton County Court House (Tower}, 2 25 REASONS TO LOVE GOLDSTAR SHERIFFS NUMBER P OF EXECUT>OM D^ writ of Broad Street. EBzabeth, nLJ^on WEDNES- Helmut does ^TIUMII. VINE STREET GOLDSTAR GOLDSTAR DIVISION: CWANCBFrv JANUARY 21. 20OO By virtue of Ow abov stal Broad Street. EBzabeth, N-J.. on WEDNES- DAY, at two o'clock tn the afternoon of said JUDGMENT AMOUNT: ONE HUNDRED COUNTY: UNION SALE DATE: outside! day. AS successful bidders,must hm%% LAROCCA. ET AL n 4s commonly known as 4O1 East Unden, Union County, New Jersey". RALPH FROEHUCH w«=ONE5DAY THE 3RD DAY O^ of their bid avaSabto in cash or certiSwes FULL LEGAL DESCRIPTION IS FILED f MAY AD. 2OOO LOCATED IN THE BOROUGH OF Avenue. none»s. New Jersey. surveyed February 1, 1907 by JX. Bauer. AT THE UNION COUNTY SHERIFF'S MCE: By virtue of the a&ove-stsxed' writ of check ax the conclusion of the sales, 1 g COUNTY OOFF UN1O*J AMP Q is known and designated as Block Ovfl, JEnglnoar, and Surveyor. EBzabeth. 3. Six levek of maximR^" - -^n CHASE MANHATTAN MORTGAGE STATE OF NEW JERSEEE Y New Jersey and fBed in the Union County OFFICE. qiacuttaii to me tSiedeO I snaB expose for CORPORATION VS. JUUO A. IBARRA. 'OO1. Lot 28. ONE HUNDRED TWENTY-SIX THOU- sate by pubfic vendue, on the) 6m Floor of PROPERTY ADDRESS: 616 SE The cfimensiora axe aporojdmatery SO Reglstef s -Office as Map No. 70A, com- SAND NINE HUNDRED FIVE DOLLARS the Union County Court House (To—erv 2 JR.; SUSAN L. IBARRA: JOHN D. HUGH- OAN AVENUE, ROSELLE. NJ O72O3 ^ wide by 100 feet long monly known aa 914 McCandless Avenue, j=a it ES and MARGARET J. HUGHES. ET AL TAX LOT NO. 9 BLOCK NO. 1O05 Nearest cross ulnieL Chandler Avenue T3, Btock 121 on the Tax Map of the AND MNETY-SDC CENTS 4. Ooops, out of sp&^ B FT N^JfEPNES -LOCATED 4N THE BOROUGH OF TOTAL JUDGMENT AMOUNT COUPON DAY. at two o'clock in the afternoon of said 3>ONS^W>0 JOFEEFEET f*rtor—n(a): Qubject^aur^ielrl isies smj- -cwr <» Unden, • Stop byfor th e day. An successful biddeis must have 20% ROSELLE PARK. COUNTY OF ETlc 10000 FEET X 4*.0O f=EET munlcipal bans. Amount due wffl be JUDQMENT AMOUNT: TWENTY-SIX COW!E SEE OUR DISPLAY OF AND STATE OF NEW JERSEY NEAREST CROSS STREET: S£VEM AprB 20, 27. May 4. 11. of thetr bid available in cash or cartffieo announced at the Sheriff's Sale or Is avail- THOUSAND EIGHT HUNDRED *WELVE execution to medfrscted | shafl expose for WINDOW & WALL INSTALLATION AND PO BOX 7B8 CHERRY HILU SAND SEVEN HUNDRED NINETY NINETY-SEVEN THOUSAND SIX f$28JS62_02) BELLMAWR NJ 08OQ&-Grr*s» E THREE DOLLARS AND THIRTV r>">*" HUNDRED THIRTY-TWO DOLLARS AND sale by pubfic vendue. on the 6th Ftoor of RALPH FROEHUCH CENTS AprB 13, 20. 27. May *. 2 the Union County Court House (Towerv 2 *»HERIFF: FULL LEGAL DESCRIPTION IS FILED TWENTY CENTS U8187 SPL RALPH FROEHUCH TOTAL JUDQMENT AMCM->~' TOTAL. JUDGMENT AMOUNT Broad Street. Eflrabeth, hLJ., on WEDNES- AT THE UNION COUNTY SHERIFF'S (597,632-20) DAY, at two o'clock m the afternoon of said AVAILABLE FRIEDRICI m FULL LEGAL DESCRIPTION IS FILED OFFICE- ($138,733^3) SHERIFF'S SALE day. AB successful bidders must have 20% $3.00 Rebate Per | AT THE UNION COUNTY SHERIFF'S ONE HUNDREDSIXTY-ONE THOUSAND March 3a April 6. 13. 20. 20DO AprD 13, 20. 27. May 4. feOOO SHERIFF'S NUMBER of their bid avig^te In cash or certmed OFFICE. NINE HUNDRED NINETY-FIVE DOAR U7975 SPL U8TQ3 SPL (S9&OO) DIVISION: CHANCERY ONE HUNDRED SEVENTEEN THOU- ANO SEVENTY CENTS • Thousand BTU's. • SHERIFF'S SALE COUNTY: UNION The property to be sold ts locatedta th e SAND SIX HUNDRED SEVENTY-THRE«= TOTAL JUDGMENT AMOUNT DOCKET NO. F1744597 municipally of ROSF11F In the County of r>OU_ARS AND FORTY-TWO CENTS ($161,995.70) SHERIFF'S NUMBER CH-755121 SHERIFF'S SALE PLAINTIFF: CITICORP MORTGAGE, INC. anything else is a compromise g J EER Rating Must Be 9.5 J DIVISION; CHANCERY CUMBER CH-755151 UNtOfTand State of New Jersey TOTAL JUDGMENT AMOUWT March 30, Apra 6. 13. 20. sooo DEFENDANT: ALPHONSE DIEUJUSTE Commonly known as 736 DRAKE ($117.673.42} SPL COUNTY: UNION DIVISION: CHANCERY AND YOLANOE DIEUJUSTE HIS WIFE: April 6. 13. 20. 27. 2OOO DOCKET NO. F1203499 COUNTY: UNION AVENUE . ROSELLE, NJ • OrAbove • PLAINTIFF: INDYMAC MORTGAGE WADSON BERLUS ET AL. Tex LOT 13 BLOCK 1102. US 151 SPL ($83.00) DOCKET NO. F2053598 WRTT- Q*? EXECUTION DATE SALE- HOLDINGS. INC. PLAINTIFF: AURORA LO OlmenaJona .of Lot: (A DEFENDANT^ GEORGE -DEFENDANT: EAftUE R. 9 K4O.-0O9Crt0O.00 X COUPON COUPGN SHERIFF'SSALE DIVISION: CHANCERY HEIRS. ^DEVISEES. PQ ^pKJOF^ECUTK >fiJS SHERIFF'S-NUMBER CH-764617 COUNTY: UNION' RESENTATJVES ET ALS ^ ^JMARCH 02. .2000 WEDNESDAY THE 3RD emw troT ffie DIVISION: CHANCERY DOCKET NO. F247899 WRTT OF EXECUTION DATE: . SALE DATE: -. -.MAY AXt. 2000 WESTERLY -side of DRAKE AVENUE COUNTY: UNION PLAINTIFF: FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSUR- FEBRUARY 16, 2000 WEDNESDAY THE 10TH DAY OF By virtue of tne above-stated wrtt of 31&6O feet from the NORTHERLY sloe of DOCKET NO. FI 561997 ANCE CORPORATION ET ALS SALE DATE: MAY A.D. 200O execution to me directed I shall expose for MORRIS PLACE. PLAINTIFF: NORWEST MORTGAGE. DEFENDANT: LUIS F. MUNIZ AND DAU- WEONESDAY THE 26TH DAY OF By virtue of the above-stated wrtt of. sale by public vendue, on the em Floor of JUDGMENT AMOUNT: NINETY-SEVEN )}&m INC. LA M, MUNIZ HVW CONTIMORTGAGE APRIL A.D. 2OO0 execution to me directed I shall expose for the Union County Court House (Tower), 2 THOUSAND NINE HUNDRED NINETY- DEFENDANT: LORRAINE COAGE. ET CORP. ET ALS. By virtue of the above-stated wrtt of sale by pubBc vendue. on the 6th Floor of Broad Street. Elizabeth. NJ.. on WEDNES- TWO DOLLARS AND FIFTY-SIX CENTS ALS. DAY, at two o'clock in the afternoon of said (597,992.56) WRIT OF EXECUTION DATE: execution to me directed I shall expose tor the Union County Court House (Tower), 2 day. An successful bidders must have 20*K> WRIT OF EXECUTION DATE: JANUARY 1V, 2000 sale by public vendue. on the 6th Floor ot Broad Street Elizabeth. NJ^ on WEDNES- ATTORNEY: TWIN SET IFU JUNE 14. 1999 the Union County Court House (Tower). 2 of their bid available in cash or certffled *:-,*. '*.*+• SALE DATE: DAY, at two o'clock In the afternoon of said check at the conclusion of the sales. EPSTEIN BROWN MARXOWITZ & SALE DATE: WEDNESDAY THE 26TH DAY OF Broad Street. EBzabeth. NJ^ on WEDNES- day. AD successful bidders must have 2O*> QIOIA - LAW OFFICES WEDNESDAY THE 3RD DAY OF APRIL A_D. 2000 DAY, at two o'clock in the afternoon of said of their bid available in cash or certified The property to be sold is located In the 245 GREEN VILLAGE ROAD MAY A.D. 20OO day. AS successful bidders must have 20% BOROUGH o* ROSELLE. NJ 07203, Coun- WITH ANY S100PURCHAS check fid the conclusion of the sales. PO BOX 901 By virtue of the above-stated wrti of By virtue of the above-staled writ of of their bid available In cash or certified ty of UNION, and State ot New Jersey. execution to me directed I shall expose for The property Jo be sow Is located in the —-Commonly known as: 1035 MORFtl? CHATHAM TOWNSHIP, NJ 07928-0901 y p py y TCT sale by public vendue. on the 8th 'Floor of the Union County Court House (Tower). 2 RE: IndyMac Mortgage HokOnoa, Inc. UNION and State of New Jersey. RALPH FROEHUCH FNTERTAINMEN1 the Union County Court House (Tower), 2 v. Qeorge Scott, hie heirs, devt- Tax Lot No. 12 Vk/a/ 280.B 28 1 In Block FULL LEQAL DESCRIPTION IS FILED Broad Street Elizabeth. NLJ.. on WEDNES- Commonly known as 432 EAST 6TH No. 2403 f/k/B/ 22&-11 Broad Street Elizabeth, N.X. on WEDNES- DAY, at two o'clock in the afternoon of said I personal AVENUE. ROSELLE, NJ AT THE UNION COUNTY SHERIFF'S DAY, at two o'clock in the afternoon of said hi*, their or 0o1f their Dimension of Lot approximately 30.00 OFFICE. day. AD successful bidders must have 2O% trveeend any Tax LOT 2 BLOCK 1007. feet wide by 100.00 feet long. INSTANT REBATE! | INSTANT REBATE 2000 BOOK day. AD successful bidders must have 20%, of their bid available in cash or certified eucceseors In right.. title and Dimensions of Lot: (Approximately) 37 ONE HUNDRED EIGHT THOUSAND of their bid available In cash or certified check at the conclusion of the sales. tnterest, et (eet wtde by 195 feet long Nearest Cross Street: Grand Street TWO HUNDRED FORTY-THREE DOL- check at the conclusion of the sales. FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE Nearest Cross Street Situate on the Sttuata el a point on the easterly sideline LARS AND SEVENTY-FOUR CENTS OR Property to be sold Is located In the BOR- CORPORATION AS RECIEVER FOR DOCKET NO: F-12034-99 southerly side of East Sixth Avenue 178.00 of Morris Street distance approximately TOTAL JUDQMENT AMOUNT ouat„_. f O—F ROSELLE- , COUNTY —OF GILBRALTER SAVINGS. FA; VS. LUIS F. MUNICIPALITY: Borough of Rosefle feet from the Westerly side of Harrison 8O.OO feet northerly from its Intersection ($108,243.74) UNION, STATE OF NEW JERSEY MUNIZ AND DAULA M. MUNIZ, ET AL COUNTY: Union STATE OF N-J. Avenue with the northerly sideline of Grand Street. AprB 20. 27. May 4, 11. 2000 DiSPOSABLE 35MM Premises commonly known as 1308 LOCATED IN THE BOROUGH OF STREET & STREET NO: niSChandlor JUDGMENT AMOUNT: ONE HUNDRED JUDGMENT AMOUNT: ONE HUNDRED U8520 SPL (S87.0O) CRESCENT AVENUE. ROSELLE. NJ ROSELLE. COUNTY OF UNION AND Ave. TWENTY-TWO THOUSAND ONE FIFTY-FIVE THOUSAND SIX HUNDRED 07203 STATE OF NEW JERSEY TAX BLOCK AND LOT: SDTTY-ONE DOLLARS AND TWELVE BESMa KNOWN ee Lot 12. Block 46O3 HUNDRED SEVENTY-SEVEN DOLLARS CENTS ($155,661.12) SHERIFF'S SALE CAMERA PROPERTY ADDRESS:_g2S_ ROBINS BLOCK: 2505 LOT: 7 AND FORTY-TWO CENTS ($122.177.42) SHERIFF'S NUMBER CH-754194 on the official Tax Map off the BOROUOH STREET ROSELLE. N-J. 07203 DIMENSIONS OF LOT: 100' x 4O* ATTORNEY: ATTORNEY: OF ROSELLE FEIN SUCH KAHN & SHEPARD. PC DIVISION: CHANCERY TAX LOT NO. 34 BLOCK NO. 1 NEAREST CROSS STREET: ALLOCCA & PELLEGRINO. P.C. - COUNTY: UNION Dimensions: (approximately) 1OO.81FT 200 leet from Twelfth Ave. SUITE 201 DIMENSIONS: 39 FEET X 100 FEET X COUNSELORS AT LAW 7 CENTURY ©RIVE DOCKET NO. F1015298 X 38FT X 100 _57FT X 3SFT 38 FEET X 1O0 FEET JUDGMENT AMOUNT: ONE HUNDRED 4 CENTURY DRIVE PLAINTIFF: BANKERS TRUST COM- Nearest Cross Street: ST. GEORGE FIFTY-NINE THOUSAND EIGHTY-EIGHT PARSIPPANY. NJ 07054 NEAREST CROSS STREET: HALSEY PARSIPPANY, NJ 07054 SHERIFF: PANY OF CALIFORNIA, N-A_. AS CUSTO- AVENUE ROAD DOLLARS AND THIRTEEN CENTS SHERIFF: DIAN OR TRUSTEE JUDGMENT AMOUNT: ONE HUNDRED JUDGMENT AMOUNT: FIFTY-SIX THOU- fS159.O88.13) RALPH FROEHUCH RALPH FROEHUCH DEFENDANT: MARY SIMEONE; FIFTY-ONE THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED SAND EIGHT HUNDRED NINETY DOL- ATTORNEY: FULL LEGAL DESCRIPTION IS FILED SIXTY DOLLARS AND THIRTY-SIX FULL LEGAL DESCRIPTION IS FILED AT THE UNION COUNTY SHERIFF'S WRIT OF EXECUTION DATE: P5*EKI LARS AND TWENTY-ONE CENTS WILLIAM, M E POWERS. JR.. AT THE UNION COUNTY SHERIFF'S NOVEMBER 04. 1998 CENTS fS151>S6O.36) (t56.890.21) CHARTERED OFFICE. OFFICE. ATTORNEY: ONE HUNDRED SIXTY-SEVEN THOU- SALE DATE: ATTORNEY: 737 STOKES ROAD ONE HUNDRED TWENTY-NINE THOU- WEONESDAY THE 17TH DAY OF FEDERMAN AND PHELAN, P.C. PO BOX 1088 SAND SEVEN HUNDRED FIFTEEN DOL- K*SK»s§ SUITE 505 SENTRY OFFICE PLAZA SPEAR AND HOFFMAN. P.A. SAND, THREE HUNDRED NINETEEN LARS AND THIRTY-THREE CENTS MAY AJD. 2000 • LAW OFFICES MEDFORD. NJ 08055-9962 DOLLARS AND FIFTY-SEVEN CENTS By virtue of the above-stated wrtt of COUPON 216 HADDON AVENUE SHERIFF: TOTAL JUDGMENT AMOUNT DELIVERY TOTAL JUDGMENT AMOUNT execution to me directed I shall expose for -v-''r«^y,-; --* -i/.''^ . WESTMONT, NJ 081O8 surrE 210 RALPH FROEHUCH (5129.310.S7) «167.715-33) SHERIFF: 1020 NORTH KINGS HIGHWAY April 6. 13. 20, 27. 2000 sale by pubQc vendue. on the Oth Floor of FULL_LEGAL DESCRIPTION April 13, 20. 27. May 4. 2OOO the Union County Court House (Tower). 2 O CHERRY HILL, NJ 08034 AI Tt-lfc V+itOr* CGU™ *»" U8190 SPL •BUILDERS • REMODELERS FULL LEGAL DESCRIPTION IS FILED SHERIFF: droaa street. EBzabem. N-J., on WEDNES- OFFICE- DAY, at two o'clock In the afternoon of said AT THE UNION COUNTY SHERIFFS RALPH FROEHUCH ONE HUNDRED SDOY-FTVE THOUSAND SHERIFF'S SALE OFFICE. FULL LEGAL DESCRIPTION IS FILED SHERIFF'S SALE day. AB successful bidders must have 2O% SEVEN HUNDRED THIRTY-NINE OOL- SHERIFF'S NUMBER CH-755150 SHERIFF'S NUMBER CH-755141 ot their bid available In cash or certified ONE HUNDRED SIXTY-EIGHT THOU- AT THE UNION COUNTY SHERIFF'S LARS AND EIGHTY-NINE CENTS DIVISION: CHANCERY SAND FORTY-ONE DOLLARS AND OFFICE. DIVISION: CHANCERY check at the conclusion of the sales. TOTAL JUDGMENT AMOUNT COUNTY: UNION COUNTY: UNION The property to t>e sou is located In the SET-UP •KITCHEN DEALERS EIGHT CENTS SiXTY-TWO THOUSAND ONE HUNDRED ($165,739.89) DOCKET NO. F1446499 TOTAL JUDGMENT AMOUNT THREE DOLLARS AND THREE CENTS DOCKET NO. F1268299 PLAINTIFF: FEDERAL NATIONAL MORT- municipality of ROSELLE PARK In the March 30, AprB 6, 13. 20. 20OO PLAINTIFF: BANK UNITED County of UNION and State of New Jersey (S168.041-08) TOTAL JUDGMENT AMOUNT U7974 SPL (S96.0O) GAGE ASSOCIATION Aprfl 6. 13. 20. 27. 2000 ($62,103.03) DEFENDANT: JEFFREY HASKINGS. ET DEFENDANT: JACQUELINE M. INT1U Commonly known as 617 ROOSEVELT U0150 SPL ** ia rtUzu FULL LEGAL DESCRIPTION IS Mi to OFFICE. DOCKET NO. F1S498 3100 ROUTE 138 WEST ONE HUNDRED TWENTY THOUSAND NOTICE All Counties •Schering Employees BRINLEY PLAZA. BUlLDINo OMt AT THE UNION COUNTY SHERIFF'S AT THE UNION COUNTY SHERIFFS PLAINTIFF: FIRST UNION NATIONAL ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CONTROL OFFICE. OFFICE. SEVEN HUNDRED THIRTY-FIVE DOL- f^ri'." •AARP -General Motors WALL NJ 07710 LARS AND FORTY-ONE CENTS BANK Take Nottoe that appBoatton has been SHERIFF: ONE HUNDRED NINETY-TWO THOU- ONE HUNDRED SEVEN THOUSAND DEFENDANT: SHADE DAWSON, JR. made to Mayor of Counoi, Borough of •AAA Employees SAND SIX HUNDRED TWENTY-NINE SEVEN HUNDRED FORTY-TWO DOL- TOTAL JUDQMENT AMOUNT ^ DISTRIBUTING Company •:; •: •.>:";, RALPH FROEHUCH ($120,735.41) WRIT OF EXECUTION DATE: RossBe to transfer to Vlsfryas, too*, tradtaq •State Employees •Union County Residents DOLLARS AND THIRTY-NINE CENTS LARS AND FOUR CENTS FEBRUARY 29. 2000 as Alman Uquora, toe, for prsrnlsee located FULL LEGAL DESCRIPTION IS FlUEO TOTAL JUDGMENT AMOUNT TOTAL JUDGMENT AMOUNTT Aprs 13, 20. 27. May 4, 2D0O •Union Employees -Middlesex County AT THE UNION COUNTY SHERIFFS U8189SPL (S96.00) SALE DATE: at 111 East Second Ave., nossis. MJ. 72^ RAHWAY AVENUE, ELIZABETH - 908-354-8533 OFFICE. ($192,629.39) ($107,742.04) WEDNESDAY THE 10TH DAY OF 07203 the Plenary Ratal Distribution •Teachers All Towns Residents March 30, April 6. 13. 20. 2OO0 April 13. 20. 27, May 4. 200O MAY A.D. 2000 ONE HUNDRED FIVE THOUSAND ONE LT7977 SPL ($83.00) License 2014-44-016-O71 heretofore APPLIANCES • BEDDING ELECTRONICS •AUDIO & VISUAL HUNDRED THIRTY-FIVE DOLLARS AND U8192 SPL ($86.00) By virtue of the above-stated wrtt of Issued to Vlshyaa, kxx, trading as Alman •Public Service Customers -All Hospital Employees, - SEVENTY-NINE CENTS SHERIFF'S SALE execution to me directed I shall expose for Liquors. Inc. for the premises kw,atart at 111 OPEN MON. & "mURS. 10 AM. TIL 8:00 PM; TUES., WED. & FR1.10 AM. TIL 6:00 PM; SHERIFFS NUMBER CH-755149 TOTAL JUDGMENT AMOUNT sate by public vendue. on the 6th Floor of East Second Ave.. RoseOe. N J. OPEN SATURDAY 10 AM. TIL 5:00 PM.; CLOSED SUNDAYS ($105,135.79) SHERIFF'S SALE SHERIFF'S SALE DIVISION: CHANCERY the Union County Court House (Tower). 2 Objections, If any. should be made PERSONALCHECKS April.6.,13, 26, 27. 2OOO SHERIFF'S NUMBER CH-7S5127 SHERIFF'S NUMBER CH-755154 COUNTY: UNION Broad Street. Elizabeth, N J.. on WEDNES- tmmeolatery In writing to: Johanna Breden. U8149 SPL ($93.00) DIVISION: CHANCERY DIVISION: CHANCERY DOCKET NO. FI 478490 DAY, at two o'clock in the afternoon of said Municipal Clerk of RoseDe, NJ. Not respohsfcle tor typographical emx$. *Bring us your besrdeal from PC RICHARD* THE WE and we will COUNTY: UNION COUNTY: UNION PLAINTIFF: COUNTRYWIDE HOME day. All successful bidders must nave 2O% KtrtJ J. Patel DOCKET NO. F1324699 DOCKET NO. F1348799 LOANS, INC. of their bid available In cash or certified 154 Canton Ave. ^f&^^(«S^mS>^3T^^?i*'\~r . - pia% beat their oto on any item we car^. check at the conclusion of the sales. WV£* SALE PLAINTIFF: NORWEST MORTGAGE. PLAINTIFF: FREEMONT INVESTMENT A DEFENDANT: LAWRENCE M. TUCKER. Jersey City. NJ. SHERIFFS NUMBER CH-752763 LOAN ET AL. Property to be sold Is located In the Applicant :ONCHANCERY INC. DEFENDANT: IRIS N. COBB; JOHN DOE. WRIT OF EXECUTION DATE: Township of Linden, County of Union April 2O, 27, 2000 3% SALES TAX • SAVE • 3% SALES TAX • SAVE • 3% SALES TAX • SAVE . 3% SALES TAX • SAVE • 3% SALES TAX • SAVE • 3% SALES TAX . SAVt iNION DEFENDANT: DAN I ELLA SCOTT AND HUSBAND OF IRIS N. COBB. MARCH 06, 2OO0 and State of New Jersey. U8525 SPL (S27.5O) KELLY SCOTT. HAV ET ALS.

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Raymond Beckman Robert; a rinn£rhtiwt Jasmine; ins Community Medical Center, Toms April 11 at home. operator -at Singer ^4snufsc- Surviving are his parents, Richard and Barbara Star- River. Bom in Port Griffin, Httstown, ruring Co., Elizabem, for many years Raymond A. Beckman, 67, of lin- Maryann; three sans, ling;* broiber, tbe Rev. Richard Star- Bom in Elizabeth, Mr. Cocnzza "Mrs. Popiel moved to linden in 1920. before retiring. den, a retired city police captain, died Glenn and Kevin. and two Dvrd in Roselkt before nMjving to Ort- She was a seamstress with Drittle's in April 10 at New York University ling; tour sisters, Raynetta Carter, Surviving are three sons, Ronald Medical Center. Joyce Moore, Cheryl Norman and fcy Beach in 1990. Pc was a truck RoseUe for 10 years and retired in Washington Sr^ltenneth Washington Cheri Morris, and his grandmother, driver for Tri State Motor Transit of 1940. and Kentn Masaba; five daughters, Anthonyh Borys Bom in Sewaren, Mr. Beckman Catherine Wright. Osten, Mo^ fw threeyears and retired Surviving are her husband of 50 Daisy Rosebure, Lavettie Fulton- Anthony Borys, 68, of linden died Kved in Lotfen most of bis life. He in 1979. Earfier, Mr. Cocuzza bad April 13 at home. joined the Linden Police Department years, Walter ST.; a son, Walter Jr.; McGhee, Mac Joyner. Yvonne Orr been a truck driver for Rhter Trucking Born in Cartcret, Mr. Borys moved asa patrolman in 1961. Mr. Beckman Robert Bodzioch three daughters, Marion HatzlhofFer, and Robin Johnson; a brother, James ALL SMILES — Adewunml Co. for five years and before that, for to linden in 1950. He was a fine was promoted to sergeant in 1974, Estelie Kodak and Theresa Zawcki; Bracey; a sister, Thelma Steele, 42 Ogunfowora and Aaron Robert Bodzioch, 48, of linden, Qturm-Boden Trucking Ca fttf 20 nine grandchildren and » p- -•- mechanic for Distillers Co. IPD, Gor- lieutenant in 1976 and captain in formerly of Elizabeth, died April 12 at don's Gin, T irirUn for 27 years and DeJesus, fourth-grade stu- 1982. years. Bom tmcldng firms were in grandchild and two dents at Roosevelt School Mbiristown Memorial HospitaL Rahway. retired in 1984. -• TIL: Ouring bis career, he worked in the Bom in Elizabeth, Mr. Bodzioch *%•••• in Rahway, were the school Surviving are two sons, John and Mr. Borys served in the Navy dar- Narcotics, Patrol, Records and Traffic Edith Wilson Raymond Crane winners of a dented health lived in Tindrn since 1983. He was a Donald; two brothers, Charles and ing the Korean War and was a mem- divisions. Mr. Beckman was a mem- poster contest held for all toll collector wim the New Jersey Angelo; a sister. Asm Vett and three Edith Wilson, 96, of linden died Raymond H, Crane, 79, of RoseUe ber of the dart American Legion and ber of the Policemen's Benevolent Turnpike Authority, New Brunswick, April 13 at the Bardey Health Care died April 13 at Overlook Hospital fourth-graders in Union H} HI Kr**n1 Hi fffl the Knights of Columbus 2859 in Association Local 42 and the for seven years gt>d in wora and DeJesus were Officers Association, bom in Mr. Bodzioch was an usher and $orn in Bayonne, Mrs, Wilsor Bom in , Mr. Crane lived Surviving are his wife, Jean; a chosen to represent the the He was the founder of thePet recording secretary of the Holy Name Irene Tomline moved to Linden many yr^rs ago in Maplewood before moving to daughter, Jacqueline Tureby; three e T school at the county level. Adoption Waiting Station, PAWS, in Society of St. Hedwig's Church, Eli- Irene Tomline, 81, of T.Tnrira died Surviving is a daugbi^ RoseDe 20 years ago. He was a corn sisters, Josephine Penksa Stephanie 1 Ogunfowora was chosen Linden and was a member of the Mar zabeth, and was a member of Eagle April 10 at the Father Hw**on House, ptroHer and sales representative at Young and Ro** May* •«**? 'I*"" as the grand prize winner i^e Traders Association. Scout Troop 2 in Elizabeth. In 1994. EHzabeth. Rose Powers Short Run Stamping, LindVn. wb*^- he was named Father of the Year at St Barn in T jimfmH pa_, Mrs. Tom- he worked for 30 years. out pf 2,500 jentnes.JThe Surviving are his wife, H. Joanne; a Rose Powers, 88, *>f ?i»«*«-o contest was spons^TBd by son. At two stepdaughters, Maryannc Hedwig's Church- Hnc moved" tolinde n 40 years ago. Mr. Crane was a Navy veteran of Ernestine Williams Surviving are his wife, Lorraine; a She was a member of the SL Ann's April 12 at home. World War U. He was a member of v the U? %P County * ^> Astalos, a detective wim the Ernestine *Tenny~ Williams, 25. a son, Matthew; two daughters, Christ- Social Club of St. George Byzantine Born in linden, Mrs. Powers lived the Roselle Golf Club and the Knights Police Department, and Diane Brever Bfelcmg resident of Roselle, died his mother. Rose Bedfcr»*m; a '*xt?*- ine and Debra; a b*o*H^* K*^H^«I a,^ Church, in Elizabeth before f^tnmtng to lin- of Columbus Council of SL Joseph den 64 years ago. She was a founder April 13 in University HospitaL Rosalie Pn«1iny »"•* a sister, Jane Surviving are a son, Mark; two sis- the Carpenter Church, RoseDe. Newark. Above from left, Anthony Branham, Billy Chou and Ken Gerhart spertda rauntfSatiirdatt ters, Rose Zurenda and Marga*** and past president of the 60-Plus dub Surviving are his wife, Elizabeth; 1 6 6 to of St. Mary's Church, FT|yaKi-**i and Mrs. Williams was a package hand- S? ?^?. ^"JL?™ ^" ? *»fcort step s of Rahway High School. Betow, from Anna Kluge MondeH, and a grandchiw two sons, Thomas and Michael two ler tor Federal Express, Newark Inter- left, Chou, Wes Bailey, Chau Lam and Gene Ronkiewicz dig up dirt to brighten UD the originated the Friday Afternoo Pfltncifl Robert Starling Airj»*wt, ror the ^hoolentrance. Bafley helped organize the event, which had a turnout of only about 10 Anna Klnge, 78, a lifelong resident Saturday Night Bingo there. Mary Beth Ha«m*>*< students dueto th e rainy weather Saturday More work is being planned mdudina a Robert Starling, 39, of Rahway. of linden, died April lOattheDdairc Green Ellis Mrs. Powers *!<*•> was a member of vears. repajntng of th^ student parking lot. H«-I»«U, mrauaing a formerly of TipH^n died April 7 at Nursing and Convalescent Center. Green Ellis, 87. of RoseUe died the Rosary Confraternity, the Legion She was a and 1993 Rahway HospitaL Linden. April 7 at home. of Mary and Nocturnal Adoration graduate of Abraham Clark High Kathryn LaPorte School, RoseUe. Mrs. Williams was Lfe- Born in Elizabeth, Mr. Starling Miss Kluge was a secretary for Bom inRenfro, Ga^ Mr, Ellis lived Society and the linden F*frh Ward lived in Linden before nv>ving to Rah Mede & Co., Clark, for many years in RoseUe for 41 years. He was an Osroocraric Club. Kathxyn LaPorte, 78. of involved in a nursing work-study way seven years aga and retired in 1983. She was a mem- assembler with General Motors, Lin- Surviving are two daughters, Patri- Frank Perizak I=Z !^~U ii-/, Rosenberg to chair Care Center, Westfield. in 1960. She was a seamstress with Bora in Elizabeth, Mr. Lewandoski Newark Shirt Factory for many years Frank Perizak, 81, of Groveton, lived in linden since 1950. He was an and retired in the 1970s. Joseph Matuska Sn N.H., formexry of Tinri^n died April Hadassah conference upholsterer for Simmons Co., linden, 12 Week s •li ~?'~v-t' Surviving are a son, Joseph; a sis- Joseph R. MatusErSf.; 66, of Lin- « " Memorial Hospital. Ro&eubeig o nu'i'ctueu"in Barsky of win co-chair the Lewandoski was an Army veteran of children and five great-grandchildren. Born in Mr. Matuska Born in FTimhrth, Mr. Prriwk Northern New Jersey Reg- World War II and served in the Euro- lived in tjnrirn most of his life. He lived in Tiwim before moving to ion's Spring Conference cm May 7 pean Theater. Louise Washington was a yardmaster for 32 years with Groveton in 1986. He was a tool and and 8 at the Hilton in Parsrppany. Surviving are three daughters, Lin- Louise Washing too, 80, of RoseUe, American Cyanamid, J.mt\M% anddie maker with J.G. TUp Inc^ New- ark, before retiring. Bom women have a long history of da, Kathy and Joy Parducci, and five formerly of ratynlvth, died April 11 retired six years ago. dedication to ffpHn^cnfraccordin g to grandchildren. in Union HospitaL Mr. Matuska was a 25-year mem- Surviving are his wife, Irene; two sons, Frank Jr. and John; a organization officials. Estelie Popiel Bom in Dillon, S.C., Mrsbe. r of the Lindes-Eiizabeth Elks g Rosenberg is a past president of the Washington lived in Elizabeth before Lodge 289 and a member of the reli- Patricia Akesson; a sister, Nancy T inHp-n TTnHassfth chapter, which now EsteBePopid, 84, moving to RoseUe, -She was a gious organization,. Jadnota. includes Rahway. She is the current treasurer, u at vice jorcsident-flf Ac Northern New Jersey-Hadassan"Reg- ion and is very active in the League of FAMILY OWNED ioPERATTED SINCE 1932 Women Voters. Certified Civil Trial Attorney The theme of the conference is "AREA'S OLDEST BAILING SHOP" "Turning Today's Dreams into Representing the Seriously Injured in Tomorrow's Realities." In addition to IRON RAILINGS ALUMINUM Personal Injury Claims and Lawsuits seminars, working sessions and KTBaORiBCTEKOfi RAILINGS speakers, the conference will also fea- Variety ofcSytei Sizes I Desqns BUa-WttTE-BROWN-POUSHED Bill may lower waste costs tnre the insTftiifftion of officers and the NO RECOVERY, NO FEE presentation of region awards. AVAILABLE « A YAfBEIT OF COLCH The Assembly Solid and Hazard- during the term of the contract The measure also would give a The Spectacular Musical The Northern New Jersey Region is ELflDNATE ALL MAINTENANCE ous Waste Committee recently "Local governments should not be municipal governing body the rightt o •mOGWGUARDS 908-272- 800-541-8i the second largest Hadassah region in Ruth Rosenberg STATE OF THE ART approved a bill sponsored by Assemb- saddled with higher costs when the recover any net savings realized by of Forbidden Love • RBOBMU-ICUSTRIAL BAKIMO SYSTEM the country. There are over 15,000 ly Deputy Minority Leader Neil marketplace has afforded a solid the contracted entity as a result of Essex, Morris, Passaic, Bergen and Cohen, D-20, that would give local waste contractor significant savings,** reduced tipping fees charged by land- NOW thru MAY 27 members in 48 chapters in Union, Hudson counties. 30 Years Trial Experience governments the ability to renegotiate said Cohen. "When rates go down sig- fills, transfer stations and other solid solid waste contracts to take advan- nificantly* the local communities waste facilities daring the term of the hook & Lyrics by Dorothy V. Donnelly • Music by Siginmul Romberg FREE tage of lower prices. His district Newspaper's policy on weddings, engagements 908-486-4867 shouldn't have to pay higher prices contract. S rani jig ESTIMATES NEWARK includes Rahway. just because they made long-term BRANDON JOVANOVICH CHRISTIAKE NOLL . Couples are encouraged to send their engagement and wedding announce- The bill. A-1725. would apply to commitments." "Each municipality should be ments to the lifestyle editor. Announcements should be typed, doubled spaced municipal governing bodies that have allowed to pass solid waste disposal' or legibly handwritten and no longer man one page. All armoim<»ments should entered into contracts for the collec- The bill would help property tax- cost savings on to the taxpayers,- said * Or Order Tickets Online have a daytime phone number for verfication or if questions arise. tion or disposal of solid waste. The payers share in any savings if there Cohen. at www.papermili.org Information requested for engagements are parents names, high school name sl measure would give them the right to and town, college name, town and degree, name of employer and town where are any garbage industry rate reduc- *The provisions in this bill are MENTION CODE "WRL" renegotiate a garbage disposal con- located, job title, and the date of marriage. tions during the term of a municipal designed to turn reductions in garbage BR00KSIDH DRIVE. MILLBURN. Xf 07041 tract to reflect any reduction in solid solid waste contract with an outside contract costs into property tax Inforrnation requested for weddings are parents names, ^atf of wedding, waste facility tiroinc fees and ratne vendor where the wwMjnc tnnV \ h ftiiA u IWICl uic briuc and

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Calvary Lutheran Church MOUNTAINSroE CHAPFJ It Paul Lutheran Church 108 Eastman St, Cranford, N J. •Me ^n^oc/i Ma/Ma Wiuic/i GOO© FRIDAY SERVICE **3 Galloping Hill Road, (908) 276-2418 640 South Springfield Avenue, Springfield (973) 379-1465 FRIDAY- APRIL21,2000 -7:00 PM , 908-351-0294 EASTER RESURRECTION CELEBRATION Maundy Thursday Easter Sunday The Rev. Dt EG. Neideiiiiser Easter Sunday Services SUNDAY - APRIL 23.2000 -11:00 AM April 20 April 23,8:15 am ^^^iMtdy Thursday Servi<^! The pastor and congregation of Antioch OiristlanEdiicatkmforCMdrcn/Adnlt / Yoo*h^-4> AM 11:00 a.m. & 8:00 p.r^ Baptist Church extend a warm welcome to the Lighting of Please come and join us. 12:00 Noon, Vz3O pm community and others to worship and Holy Communion the Paschal Candle Ministries: Men and Women Fellowships Good Friday Services celebrate the resurrection of our Lord and - TteeclimbcTS - Youth Groups LIFE C*m**r~ Savior Jesus Chnst. 12:OO Noon, 75Opm •dU* ffffjf imfliting itint fiwfrfiif JNIW m uuiM fh> Good Friday 8:30 & 11:00 a.m. Sunrise service wiil start at &30 ajn. Then our fttffr^ifjfim+t to JIB vhs r1"* **** f**th ixt Ckris* Easter Sixnday lO:O0^m April 21, 8:00 p.m. Festival Services o* regular service wfl! start at 11:00 ajn. in which we wfll continue to r celebrate Easter Sunday. Our tiusic ministry will render selections at "9nsjel Baptist Churr^ S**v*c** of Tenebrae Holy Com™«**%*^**> : Come Worship With Us both services that will h© »^*«=!>irotion to you as they are to us E CHAPEL Cntw (ni (I >h(H't- ;n //;' ! every Sunday morning ^ ^hunpike Road • Springfew proce Dn, Monn^"**™^ rrlrhra'inn ttj "///' Again we welcome y»t ff* w/«r*u<0 with us regardless of who you 90S-232-345^ g 973-379-4351 HOLY TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH The Rev. George W. Freyberger, Pastor are. God bless you- fjmi's rassiitn an ft llrsurrri'tinii HOLIDAY SCHEDULF *f A* JNDY THURSDAY, April 20, 7 pjn, Jaye S. NewboW, Associate in Ministry GOOD FRIDAY SERVICE GOOD FRIDAY, April 21 ST. THOMAS THE APOSTLE APRIL 21st AT 7:30 PM " - ™ Q*«y^cPiiimBnlQnfollawedbySlov^P3sie Calvary Evangelical Lutheran Chuw* First Congregational Church ^OME WORSHIP WITH US AS WE CB-EBRAT^ BYZANTINE CATHOLIC CHURCH Battle Hill Community Moravian Church 1 CHR1STS SACRIFICE FOR OUR SINS. THIS 7 |? w ^g^ish Tenebrae service ^32 Maple Avenue • HillsW© (United Church of Christ) ** rs^^gos Ave., Rahway 732-382-53OO SERVICE INCLUDES SINGING, SOLOS A? *t> FASTER SUNDAY, AprB 23 Hofy Thursday. April 20 <973) 923-^321 1340 Burnet Ave., Union "' *"1*AL MUSIC. A DEVOTIONAL MESS/' Rev. John Zeyack, Past*?* THE SERVING OF COMMUNION Communion Services: The Rev Nancy L Ruakert, Post™ /Maundy Thursday, April 20 e 1 GOOD FRTOAY, APRIL 21 ^CTER SUNDAY CELEBRAT **" °am.Slovak • 11 ajn.English THURSDAY. APRIL 2OTH Holy Communion al 6:30 APRIL 23rd AT 1Ch30 AM 7 30 pro - Solemn Vespers witb Pyr*^*ir*n of the Holy Shroud Good Ftlday, April 21 7-30 PM MAUNDY THURSDAY WORSHIP \ with a Soup Dinner peace A SPECIAL MUSICAL The Rev. Leah L Lavelle HOLY SATURDAY, APRIL 22 r*>Tv»Hrae Service 7-^0 -pw PRESBfTATlONSY: .. 3O1 TUcIcer Ave. Union "Vtgfl of the Resurrection of Our I-o«* HOLY COMMUNION CELEBRATED THE CHOIR OF EVANGEL BAPTIST CHURCHJjSl y Easter, April 23 530 pm-Easter Vigil liturgy Easter Sunday, April 23 9:00jjntRcsurreaian-Matins GOOD FRIDAY APRIL 21 SI 7:30 PM 5PrZ>^E*.S Early DawirServIce 6:30 am TENEBRAE WORSHIP EASTER SUNDAY, APRIL 23 Easter Celebration Service 10:30 am imEaster Egg Hunt -with for Children Communion Qrrhaxd Park Church Glorious Resazrection of Our Lord" Liberty Ave. & Hus Court • Union SUNDAY. APRIL 23RD 9KX) am-Divine liturgy EASTER WORSHIP 10:30 AM i 764 Victor Ave I Jmon FIRST PRESBYTERIAN 11:30 am-Divine liturgy If planning to come for meals call: CELEBRATION OF THE RESURRECTION OF OUR LORD 908-687-0364 im 908-686-5262 (908) 688-4333 and let us know how many. CHURCH OF ROSELLE Anointing with OS and Blessing of Easter Food After £ae££ Rev. Tammie Rinkor HOLY COMMUNION CELEBRATED "Sharing-God Vtovroutf Truth Pnrnw ni PhpctTint St and Fifth Avmw • (ODR) PAS-1M 1 Holy Week BQile Study & Prayer -12 noon & 730pm In A Meaningful 9»] Good Friday - Service 750pm GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH AND SCHOOL S Palm Sunday Weekend Easter Weekend 2222 VAUXHALL ROAD, UWM* (908) 686-7969 :• i;-* Children's EszterFair Good Friday Easter Service of Light - Communion Service - 7:00am REW DOMAU L BKANdr PASTO* i Connecticut Farms Manndv Thursday. April 20.7;30pm - April 15* 9zW ajn. -12 Noon April 21* -7 pan* Easter Service - Child Care Available -1rd Call church by Friday God's Gift Of Love! tomb? Join us for a "life-changing' week 908-688-3164 Easter Sunday. April 23.10:30am Faster Sunday Service behooved April 14* to rejaster W.OOam Every Sunday during Holy Week and find true joy, ?-- Trumpet & Bells, Scripture and Songs in Celebration of&e Resurrection! Tn%?*K. "Our hearts are Restless Worship and Sundqy-SjtnQpt 9 peace and purpose for your life through • " — T - rj**^*.-/ • ^i- ( Child care provided) 5: f- - J.J. - S the crucified and risenMessiah and 1» '.'-V s till they rest in Thee" .rr-~r u uu.llu-u i*Nillrl73-376-3<>-l4 - I'AX - «>73-37<">-O5<»n 1359 Morris Ave. at Sterling Road • Union Comer Newark Ave. ft Luke. South 23rd St^ KenOwozth Easter Sunday Services 908-686-0188 EASTER SUNDAY April 23:Outdoo r Sunr»se Worship at April 23 r*s\i Holy Week Schedule MAUNDY THURSDAY WORSHIP, APRIL 20 ' 6:30 am; Communion Worship at 8 or 10:30 am Communion Service at 7:30 p.m. "A Life-Changing Week rf 10:45 AM Holy Thursday - April 20 EASTER SUNDAY •L,.- Mass of the Lord's Supper 730 pjn.

Come and join us as we worship the .-,\V.".V>".%V.V.A.VAV.V/;.VMBaOAi.W« Sunday School farall . et&ne. II Alt risen Lord. Special Music •AH Invited Good Friday - April 21 10:30 a.m. Communion Service Come. Make new friends. Grow to your knowledge of the Bible in a Outdoor Stations 2:00 pjn. friendly church whose piugiam Is df?tgr*»** to serve the entire family Church Of St. Catherine Of Siena "From the Table to the Tomb" FOR INFORMATION CAIX: 272-6131 - diapcl liturgy of the Lonf s Passion 3:00 pjn. 19 King Si, Hillside • 908-351-1515 Living Stations of the Cross 7-30 p m Community A Good Friday Living Stations Prayer Service • April 21st, 2000 • 3p presented by the Youth Group 0 1 pp HOLYTHUR United Methodist Chiir * St. John's Lutheran Church X4ATV\V\OTC r\( fhp Ymith Ministry Proexam will present 'Trom the Table to Mass - 7:30 PM "•^STr" 301 Chestnut Street, Roselle Park 587 Springfield Avenue, Summit the Tomb", witnessing the passion of Christ through prayers, readings, Mqftlrfy Thursday - April 20 APRIL 20. HOLY THURSDAY GOOD FRIDAY 12:00 noon and 7:30pm. Remembering the Last Supper. tableaus, and a mixture of secular, traditional, and contemporary 8.-00 PM Maundy Thursday Pastor Dreyman preaching: "The Hungry Banquet" 3:30 PM - Liturgy of Communion Christian Music. Join us for this unique and touching Prayer Service. Good Friday - April 21 Passion & Death of Christ For more info please call the Youth Ministry Office at 709-1930. 9:30am Children's Service • 12:00 noon Good Friday Service 7:30 PM - Stations • 7:30pm Liturgy of the Cross —of the Cross {Spanish) Titt Efflrfrr Viyfl - April 22 7:30pm. Liturgy includes the lighting of the Easter Fire, a Service HOLY SATURDAY iturgies... Easter Sunday, April 2 of Readings. Remembrance of Baptism, and Holy Communion. a Easter Vigil-8:00 PM «M Masses: 7:30am, 9am, MJam, Noon • Childrei&|astEriggBDntaft£t9amMass Easter Sunday - April 23 Ss&l 7:30am, 8:30am, and 11:15am. Pastor Dreyman preaching: EASTER SUNDAY Mi Breakfast With Easter Bunny after 9am Mass • Cake and Coffee Hospitality after all morning masses "Running from The Resurrection, " r^s- :30 AM-9:45 AM- Summit United Methodist Church PASTOR WAYNE DREYMAN (908) 273-3846 .IV- t*-'.~J&-~H S^:-:^ St Theresa's Church, 541 Washington Ave, Kenilworth 1 1 1 Kent PI. Blvd. and Deforest Ave. •;vw«.,»,-j..v^.'>.'.W.*. »X«'*?iJ4 W 5v!M« D MAUNDY Celebrate Easter With THURSDAY Easter Week Maimdg Thursday April 20th 730pm at Holy Cross Church Clinst Church temtt April 20,7*30 pm a week of reflection JCOMM ••:- :•.•:. ^'.-> Sood FRIDAY April 2ist Foot Washing and celebration Maundy Thursday, April 20th Aprila 23, at 9:30 AM Holy Communion 1:00; 1:30; 2:00; 2:30 Walk thru Holy Week at Hohj Cross Chinch 7:30 p.m. - Organ Recital 8:00 p jn. - Candlelight Service with Communion and Tcnebrac Ser\i; with f '*W 7:30 Tenebrae Worship Service at Jonathan Paijton High School Easter Sunday, April 23rd ^ST. JOHN'S CHURCH 9:00 a.m. - Worship Service with Gathered Communion (Founded in 1706) • The Reverend Joe Parnsh, Rector EASTER SUNDAY Holy Cross - Sunday School with special Easter Assembly 61 BROAD STREET, ELIZABETH • Tel: (908) 352-1218 EASIER SUNDAY April 23rd 10:00am at Jonathan Dayton High School Coffee hour and children's Easter Egg hunt immediately following service {In the heart of Historic Midtown Elizabeth on Broad Street, half a block south of East Jersey Street) 10:15 am WORSHIP Celebration Service 11:00 a.m. - Worship Service with Gathered Communion Come experience the Joy of Easter!!! Mixolydian Brass Ensemble Church Coffee hour immediately following service ':.M~C Brass quintet, timpani, percussion, children's play, and "Open" singing of are held in Spsing&eld at Jonathan Payton US. 139 Mountain Ave* or Holy Cross Lutheran Church 639 An Open & Affirming Congregation 11 Av& balloons, and the Great Egg Hunt following Communion Hallelujah Chorus •ll^iB^ * ** indicated above. To register your children for Walk Thru Holy Week or for more information 561 Springfield Avenue, Summit•• 908-273-5549 CBB Bohj Cross Church at 973-379-4S2S or visit us at wwwholycrossnj.org www.christchurchsummit.org Choir will perform Handel's "Hallelujah Chorus." 908-277-1700 ^^^ iyBai&ij3lS&^^ i£§K$sSj§^

RAHWAY PROGRESS THURSDAY, APRIL 20, 2000 — PAGE 13 PAGE 12 — THURSDAY, APRIL 20, 2000 SPECTftTOR^LEADER - RAHWAY PROGRESS Editor. J.R. Parachlnl Union Fax: 908-686-4169 Union: 908-686-7700, exL 319 973-674^2038 , Mapiewood (Tuesdays): 973-762-0303 Maplewood Faoc 973-763-2557 city Library insurance Kentucky Wildcats capture Linden Jr. By Robert Coakley The flood insurance for the library five, It was ai judgement call.** Staff Writer came to a little more man $30,000 for The money has been used ftr&.var - boys' hoops title The collection of flood insurance both the building and the collectioo of iety of purposespurposes, , nyhntimy g ytlirfng Xbe prdiminary game of the lin- for the Rahway Public Library, which Hooks that was destroyed. some ^ to the bctilding. The den focrealkm Departucut Winter was ravaged by the floodwaters of *Tf we had more insurance, we library's J*i3wmc had to be continued JunkH-Boys* Badcetballljeagae finals Tropical Storm Floyd in September. could have covered mote of the-dam- even though die boildmg was ctosfd. was «n East-West matchnp of players Set hurdles record at Westfield was settled by Ed Be~lcennan as one age, but the forittw** would have been and me dean-up had to be paid for, from team In the Titvup league. of fir** <*!*»«•» ** interim library the cost of the insurance itself." Beck- said BedoexmaD. Two important members of the By John Zncal director. erman said. "It is a balancing act you Beckerman described smarting as TinrVn basketball community volun- StafT Writer Beckennan is the interim library have to do. I don't know of any interim director as "*a little hectic, teered their time to coach each twrrp- High foursome of Pierre Chapman, Jeff Jasmin, Etbanicl Sinclair director taking over for Keith McCoy instance where a building is folly oov- because you don't know where every- Tbe East team was. headed by for- 1 Danx started turning beads during the recently completed winter McTov resigned his DOS! 0 On as ered for flood tnsarance." thing is. Yon have to go through -con- mer Linden High School standout indoor track season with their performances in tbe ?rpy**ie hurdles. But even library director in protest to budget To Bcckennaif s understanding, the stant trial and error. Working with waiiyy Uixon, while the West squad" cuts few the library after Royd. He H mrit price* ftr firod insurance were Kcim before be left helped, so every- was led by present Linden bead boys' The foursome began the outdoor season on April 1 by equaling a 28-year-old looked a*K > **^T ;wa»> feoard «f thing is making more sense now."* basketball coach PbO Colicchio, who Union County record in the shuttle hurdles daring the Keamy Relays with a Trustees said matters are on this year guided tbe Tigers to their — 59.1 9+™*)** — most teams would be fi^nwiAwgiy happy with by the Beckrrrom said the Hhrary "Even if they had gotten somewhat target. He has been the rnTrrim direc- first-ever state championship, captur- end of a season. But daring Saturday's WestfieM the ppemp showed th*-v covered Hv tw« different forms of more insurance, the premium would tor at a couple of libraries, including ing tbe Group 4 crown. could do more than leap over hurdles insurance One was standard tnsur have gotK op substantially/* Bectoer- Woodbridge, t-ougbijuicli Tnnt Both-geotlemeo were very happy sner which cohered things tike fees. man said To ger $2 rrollio© in flood Lakewood. He also worked as the and excited to be a part of this event, High School Track and Field thr other was flood msorai*cr insurance \w>«ld have library director of Woodbridge for 30 wfaich was won by the East team. V58IS, The championship game turned out The group opened their day at Gary Kehler Stadium by setting a county "It's a fitfle bit of everything.** to be a real classic between Kentucky record in tbe shuttle hurdles at 59.0 seconds. That time broke the record held by Beckerman said. "We have limited and North Carolina. The lead changed a Rahway High School foursome during the 1972 season. The group easily out I operations. We have services in the many times during the final romute of distanced Old Bridge (1:00.7). Union 0:07.0) and RoseUe (1:09.7). Recreation Center and Senior Citizens play and ended with a 62-61 victory Chapman. Jasmin, SirK^»*r and Daax gave the fans an encore when they Center. We arc making sure that is fdr the Kentucky Wildcats. returned to claim tbe 800-meter relay in 1:29-8. linden nipped a Union four- operating smoothly. We are starting to Lester Daniels netted 24 point* for some at the tape. Tbe Farmers, who had er#*r**i w*ih tb^ state's best work on mat now.** the North Carolina squad. time at 1:29.7, were clocked in 1:30.1 FAMILY TECHNOLOGY :•• -••-,.--\- However, the day belonged *<* ^~»* The four sprinters were not the only star perfc s for the Tigers, as Bernard Hie city will Stan to look for a per- —The first Family Technol- Appearing for the firsttim e together, anywhere, are former pitch- former manent library director in May, tucky's James Van Dunk. Sochocki helped li™***? post victories in tbe shot put and javelin. Socbocfci ogy session was held MJamo~ led all scorers with 31 ers Paul Foytack of the , left; Jade Rsher of the Baltimore Orioles, sitting threw tbe shot 53 feet, 5 inches to team with Andrew Szaro to win the team snot according to p^'twman Tbc Library recently at Grover Cleve- points and was named tbe league center; and Tracy Stallard of the , right as they pose for a photo with pot (91-8) by about four feet over an Elrohgfh duo. He later tossed the javelin Board wiD first determine the quali- land Elementary School in MVP. He was also tbe league's lead- Roselle Catholic baseball card show arranger Joe Miller, center between Foytack and 149-8 to join with Angelo Margino (263-8 combined) to claim tbe event by ties and skills they will want- They Rahway. Above, Technolo- ing scorer with a total of 263 points Stallard. All three gave up significant home runs to Roger Maris during his more than six feet. SucbockTs marks were the day's best. will want soinr!rtn* who will be cap- gy Coordinator Barbara daring the 10-game leagp* «-H**i»i*' record-broaidno *ome run season of 1961. Foytack the first, Rsher No. 60 and Stallard RoseUe

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T A semiautomatic handgun and stolen from ft poise inside a pocket- ^•w.'*"T '"' .' " • .'*.'^ , -'• '• '.' ."." $1,500 in cash was reported stolen POLICE BLOTTER book April 4 at. I(k27pjn. fiom an overnight April 13 from a residence apartment Along • the1400 block of along the 700 block of Audrey Drive. worth $6 April 12 at 4 pjn. from a Main Street , ".':• The 32-caliber Smith and Wesson Vr •<-?*" store along the 1500 block of Main • ArjcrscwasrcrxHtedstokiiApril Ru&Hosenbcrg of linden andIlia handgun and money was taken Street. 6 ax 6 pan. from a shopping cart at between 11 p-m, on April 13 and 7 Barsky of Hillside will co-chair the • Four cases of Snapple juice were Pathmark supennariEt along the1600 Northern New Jersey Hadassah Reg- ajn. Friday. Police are investigating a reported stolen April 13 at 3:53 ajn. block of St Georges Avenue. possible female suspect. ion V Spring OMerence on May 7 from a gas station along the 500 block • A Nokia cellular phone valued at and 8 at the ^Hilton in Paisippauy. • Approximately $1,850 in items of St Georges Avenue. $200 was reported stolen April 7 at Both women have a long history of were reported stolen April 13 between • A black leather couch valued at 1:07 ajn. from an eatery along the TTiwfa ^sflh according to noon and 5:50 p.m. at a residence t approximately $1,700 was reported 1700 block of Routes 1&9. officials. nlong the 1200 block of Main Street. stolen April 13 at 6:08 pan. from • Approximately $50 and a credit Rosenberg is a past president of the • A safe was reported stolen Friday along the first block of Wect Main card were reported stolen April 8 at Alumni group from along the 700 block of Audrey J 1 which now ly introduce Street. 12:15 ajn. from a gym locker along includes Rahway. She is the current On Tuesday, in small numbers. the 200 bluci. uf SL treasurer* is a vice president of the xyy cameQ Quito cash, a gold watch worth $200 and $7-million insurance trust fond will ger left without paying his fare Sun- • A Mongoose mountain Inke Northern New Jersey Hadassah Reg- detail line the spending for tfaeir holding tbe line on taxes, said Free- <*rious personal papers. be used as revenue. The county had holder Vice Chairman Alexander day at approximately 3:30 ajn. along worth $500 was reported stolen April ion and is very active in the League of I local school budgets. Once the vot- By Murk Hrywna taxes — will not increase for tbe fifth "It bodes well for the county," • A cash register and $300 was switched from a self-insured bospita- MirabeHa. the 900 b»ock of Tb^rn Street. The 8 at 1 ajn. along the 800 block of St Women Voters. ing was over, in most cases, the Regional Editor consecutive year. For the first time which continues to'maintain a AAA reported stolen April 13 at approxi lizarion program to a policy program Freeholder Lewis Mingo said passenger Had hpgn j*t<*v^ n • A Honda air compressor valued ai reported stolen Sunday at 6-10 p-m Three days earlier on the rainy and final approval of the surpassed $300 million. never materialized. win not get an increase. Coonty taxes 1 1000 block of St Georges Avenue, seminars, working sessions and Tbe coonty surplus is $40 million Nearly $1 million in revenue is $$00 *v?« r-porte* sto'en Arjril IV at the 200 hlock of Mcmirw The Pizza Hot and West Coast Video Saturday. Frank Birch spent the day $305.9-mil!ion spending plan is sche- The total county tax levy has not are calculated nsing a somicipslxrjr's r speakers, the conference will alsofea- this year. $32 million of which will be expected when tbe psychiatric unit at 1044 p m " store, which ocenpics the building* ushering people carrying boxes and duled during the board's regular risen since 1995. County Manager used as revenue in the budget. Last equalized taxrate which is based oo a • Approximately S450 was tore the installation of officers and the Runnells Specialized Hospital is town's total »gpfrvfd value. were evacuated until the Fire Depart- doing whatever else was necessary meeting May 11. Michael Lapolla attributed the declin- year. $26 million of a record tl pfrvfd value. reported stolen Sunday at 8 p.m. presentation of region awards. expanded. Tbe county also will Tbe tax levy is expected to drop in • AD unidentified juvenile was •*— I^OO hJock of Irving Stnset ment could shut off the Sow of gas to The Northern New Jersey Region is to assist the RoselleCamolic Men's The budget is up 6 percent, approx- ing reliance on laopeily taxes to the $41-minion surplus was used. The receive SLS million from the State *he meter. county's ability to maintain a large charged with shoplifting April 10 at the second largest Hadassah region in Association Annual Baseball Card imately $18 million, from last year's county experienced an increase of $7 Prisoner program, an increase from Park, Spring&eld. Union and Win- • Several plants were reported sfc> surplus as well as Tn-T^asr grant ?:4fi p.in at a store along the ' 100 Police believe die meter on the Cast members from Rahway High^ S&iobTs Vtaything the country. There are over 15,000 Show fund-raiser. It is one of a $28&2-imIIion plan, but the tax levy mfllkm in county revenues, from •%st year's SS.75 million. fleld, with tbe largest a money and revenues block of St Georges Avenue The len April 3 » 11:49 a-m. a» a public lot south side of the building had been Goes/ from left, Daviti Brailey, Morgan Parker and members in 48 chapters in Union, series of events which are run by —the arnoont to be raised by property * million in loop to$65.9nri!Uon The freeholder board is addressing expected in juvenile allegedly stole four pack- <*4 along tlv 700 block «"»f Ijnden punctured after being struck by a Edward Moore relax during recent rehearsals in Sandy this group to which he belongs to v Essex, Morris, Passaic, Bergen and worth approximately $6. venue. motor vehicle in the parking lot Hook. Performances are-scheduled forApri l 28 through Hudson counties. raise funds for spedai ^ojects at - A 1 $6O ws»c April 30. Tickets are available at the Union County Arts tike school Center box office and also can be purchased in the high Settlement reached with school lobby up to two hours before showtime. Boy Scout Conestoga Derby City cultural donation SENIOR NEWS Left corrections officer union Longwood Gardens Out bus trip May 23 Residency lawsuit dropped A bus trip for Rahway seniors to By Frank Capece By Mark Hrywna 28-30 Longwood Gardens, ft+nn+n Square, Regional Editor Pa., is planned for May 23, according The fund-raising needs at private The Board of Freeholders last week approved a settlement with the labor Rahway High School students The three leads are supported by 45 to the Rahway Department of Health, religious schools doesn't have an union, representing coiiettious officers. __ .. weni fo Welfare and Senior Services. ~ election date but are run all year. The three-year contract is retroactive to January 1998 and runs through 2001 rehearse for the spring production of during the two-hour play. Tickets are $15 per person and For Birch, a linden resident, his forPBA Local 199, which represents more than 300 corrections officers at the "Anything Goes," Cole Porter's 1938 The students have been rehearsing includes a self-guided tour of the involvement began eight years ago Union County Jail in Elizabeth. The onion's previous contract expired in shipboard musical comedy. The show since January under the direction of extensive forma] gardens and when his son Steven enrolled at the December 1997 and the two sides had been in negotiations since 1998. wUl be performed April 28 to 30. Marsha Watson. Alison Dooley and conservatories. school. While his son has since gra- Average salary increases will be 3.5 percent and there were steps added to the Bob VanWyk. The cast includes senior Morgan The bus will depart at 9 ajn. from duated from Rosellc Catholic and salary guide. The starring salary will remain $25,000. Parker, who plays Reno Sweeney: the Rahway Senior Citizens Center, later Seton Hall University, Birch 1 The show is at Rahway High The settlement warresolved in the mediation phase of arbitration, said DirecT junior David Brailev. who plavs Bill -Sctoopy—agditunum on Madison O306 Fttrrhrook kreps 4Of^»Adngni&ualive 'Services1 Joseph 'Salennng. am) fwu Crocker, and Eddie Moore, who plays Avenue this year, and James Hunt and approximately 5 pan. All parking is in school with an arbitrator in February and March. public enemy Moonface Martin. the maintenance staff have given the the rear lot of Zion Uithcran Church. **The alumni parents serve in Employees not at the maximum step of the salary guide can expect wage Cardiac cooking is lobby a fresh coat of paint Call 827-2016 for more about the same numbers as the increases of 2 percent in each of the first two years of the contract and IS focus of course information. parents of the current students," percent in the third year. Those at maximum will receive 3.5 percent hikes each Technology teacher Richard Wat- Retired men's club said Birch. The need for funding is year. Rahway Hospital will offer the son has been constructing a double- acute at the nonpublic schools. Salemme said the county increased the hours by 40 per year for corrections popular "Culinary Hearts Kitchen** decker cruise ship with the assistance looking for members Through a series, of events, includ- officers to do mandatory training. Tbe increase hours will allow the county to cooking course beginning Tuesday. of cast parents. The Rahway Retired Men's Club is ing flea markets, weekly Bingo, art pay officers straight time for training as opposed to overtime where it may have The three-session course will be auctions and even polka dances, Members of Pack 101. \n Elizabeth, from left, Bryan Gah/ar, Brian Zambyo John Sue Keat, a parent and teacher aide, looking fop men older than 55 years been necessary in the past. Medeira, T.J. OFrveira/ Victor Marques, Steven Goncalves, Steve Scares and held Tuesdays — April 25, May 2 and has created the vintage clothing. For- old who are interested in being part of funds for the otherwise unobtain- The union agreed to convert approximately 10 positions from officers to civi- able big-ticket purchases are Christopher Capitap, try to stay dry at the Patriots Path Boy Scout Council's Con- 16 — from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. in the um Tuxedo and Calvery Bridal have a friendly organization. lian positions, Salemme said, such as laundry, maintenance. estoga Derby irUhe Watchuna,Reservation on Saturday hospital's Occupational Therapy also donated formal wear. The club was organized in 1961, provided. - Current employees were grandfathcxed into the county's residency require- i - Suite. Birch, a former treasurer for the Tickets are available at the Union and meets every Monday at 1 p.m. in ment while new corrections officers would be required to live in the county The fee for the course is $50 and association, reels off a list of pro- County Arts Center box office, or can the Senior Citizens Center at 1306 when they are hired and for two years after that Should a new hire move before includes instruction. jects the group helped to make hap- be purchased in the high school lobby Esterbrook Ave. two. years, they would be required to reimburse the county for training Rahway Hospital is located at 865 pen including the running track, Mary Jen Beach, director of Community Affairs'fof Tosco CdrporafionHriBnden, pre- up to two hours before showtime. For more information call Nick expenses. Florio's line must find new name Stone St For further information and score board installation, computers David Fox, a Livingston attorney representing the union in a suit challenging sents a chedc for $3,000 to Mayor James Kennedy. The check will help hind this Performances are April 28 and 29 Cozzi at 38S-0404 or the Senior Citi- By Mark Hrywna Inc.** phrase preceded by the county's to all counties involved. "This deci- to register, call Community Outreach and uniforms. The association dedi- the residency requirement, said that is what the union wanted, "and that's what year's 'Millennium Music Series/ sponsored by the Arts Guild of Rahway. at 8 p.m., and April 30 at 3 p.m. zens Center at 827-2016. Regional Editor name. sion has a fair amount of weight," said at 499-6193. cates the money after consultation we got" The freeholders had granted a handful of residency waivers in Decem- for specific uses they designate. Even in the best of families there To throw away years of history William. Tambussi, the attorney repre- ber which included some, but not all, corrections officers. disputes, said Union Countv behind the Union Cooaty Democratic seating Florio's csrnpaii £—alumni are —FBA ufiluiiiis did nui leuuu pliuue culls seeking comment by press time. Assignment Judge Edward Beglin Jr7 Committee based on a decision by a most fascinating. It is common for neither side was certain what the rul- Cappuccino •> Espresso The county added 40 new corrections officers this year in hopes of reducing as he opened Tuesday morning's clerk in the Division of Commercial parents to take an active role in the ing meant for other counties involved overtime costs.. Overtime for corrections officers was more than $6 million in hearing regarding the use of organiza- Recording at the Department of •> Teas local FT A, fund-raising and the in the same situation. 1999 and often more than $4 million during the 1990s. The county budgeted tion names on the Democratic prim- Treasury — where Florio's campaign like. But the groups who continue "The key thing to consider,- Tam- • Special House Blend •> $5.75 million in this year's budget for overtime pay for corrections officers. ary ballot in June. went to have tbe name incorporated :.-•< / \ i ; their service long after their lads bussi said, "is that we're trying to The freeholders also approved a new contract with the International Brother- Beglin ruled that a line led by U.S. — would not be right, said Frank establish a level playing field.** COFFEE HOUSE • Homemade have graduated, now that's unique. hood of Teamsters Primary Supervisors, Local 102. That contract runs from Senate candidate Jim Florio cannot Capece, the attorney representing the "What we're trying to do is get our HOURS: CtaMdMoncSiy": Pastries & Desserts •> Birch speaks about the social Jan. 1, 1999 through 2001. identify itself as the Union County Union County Democratic Tue-Wttf-Thur. Him-to attest 10 pm aspects for the association and the candidate a fair shot His adversary is Friday 11am -to at test 1159 pm • Rahwa^s Only The union represents 48 supervisors in the Division of Social Services. The Democratic Committee Inc. because Committee. willing to devote an enormous f Sattmiay. 10am -to at toast« 50pm life long friendships that develop. contract, which runs from July 1, 1999 to June 30, 2001, stipulates salary it confuses voters with the Union Sunday, 10am-to at toast 9 pm Watching the green-shirted men on "There can only be one Union amount of resources as evidenced by All Vegetarian Food Menu increase of $900 in each of the first two years and $1,000 in the third, which County Democratic Committee. County Democratic Commitee,** BIG OR SMALL WE VE GOT ALL! Comer of Irving & Cherry Street Saturday work the event makes a tbe number of lawyers in the cour- •;• translates to an approximate increase of 2.85 percent annually. The Union County Democratic Beglin said. A Healthy Alternative dear case that he is right troom today,*" he said, referring to 732-381 -0505 The county will offer performance bonuses of $500 starting in the second Cominittee is supporting Jon Corzine Tbe fact that the county organiza- Corzine, the multimillionaire former But the affection for the school, year. of Summit, who will run on a line tion uses the slogan Regular Demo- chairman of Goldman Sachs who is the sense of community and work- with tbe organization's other candi- cratic Organisation f Union County expected to outspend Florio several Consignment Boutique • Ladies Designer Apparel ing together for the common goals o dates for Congress, freeholder and on the ballot, said Beglin, does not times over. Attorneys for Democratic also comes across. The good they EAR PIERCING CLINIC other local races. In an attempt to gain change the fact that it is the Union committees from Mercer. Occaa. UPSCALE LABELS: do to supplement the activities at \ Ferguson and Treffinger a better position on the ballot, the County Democratic Committee. Bergen and Hudson counties were in Vfe're CelebruiingGui • the school and thus lowering tuition Chanel • Escada • DKNY- •Complete Follow-up Care Florio campaign incorporated names The judge ruled that only the Union is very obvious. in 20 of 21 counties where they will Gucci • Prada • Etc. _ •24 Hour Answering Service M County Democratic Committee has Negotiations were expected to •Recommended by Physicians Sf Down Route 22 and up the hill. establish county lines run complete lines, meaning candi- the right to incorporate its name and begin yesterday over a new name for Sister Mary Alphonsus served as By Mark Hrywna Essex County executive, who also put dates for every position on tbe ballot use the name "free of confusion and the Florio line. Capece said. The bal- Fnnutnre • Antiques •Sterile •Painless -Safe tbe director for Developmental •Centered •Corrective Re-Piercing Regional Editor together tines in Bergen, Middlesex will run with the former govenor. misunderstanding." lot position drawing is scheduled for Crafts © Collectibles Alumni at Mount Saint Mary Ballot positioning is everything. So and Somerset counties. He faces Con- A complete line is more likely to "Were any other organization to today at 3 pan. A possible name for HOURS: Academy, in ^4aiaSti^etjR -nwch-Wsthat JDOfl 4bMi»c^-fiug)rt-be -JtarRorio" Appointment Call: T48~Rt 27, ftahway 365 Chestnut St., Union than li years. She stepped down emerged for the Republican primary organization tines in those counties whereas an individual candidate and would ensue." craw he said. 85 E. Cherry Street • Railway • 732-382-3322 (732) 815-0480 Serving the Physicians and Patient Since 1965 last year. in June, in addition to the Union and State Sen. William Gonnley. might appear anywhere. "This does not preclude Democrats Begun was "very clear oo what the She calls the fund-raising activi- Many of the incorporated names County organization's line. Lines Treffinger is putting up tines "so from practicing politics.*' law said — trade law as well as trade- ty a "process, not an event" She compiled by 7th District Congression- included the "Democratic Committee Beglin's decision will be provided mark and election law,** Capece said. sees the fund-raising efforts as we're not marginalized" and placed at al candidate Michael Ferguson and the bottom of the ballot,** said Daniel "necessary for tbe progress and U.S. Senate candidate James Trefrln- Thompson, Treffinger* s political Community Camera, growth of the academy in the new ger will include candidates for free- director, and for no other reason. Community forum against hate May 3 technology. holder and county clerk for a total of tommine We are ATTACKING the The alumni groups of the Ferguson's campaign manager, For the sixth consecutive year, the three complete lines appearing on bal- munity groups in a professional deve- port to educate our youth," said Tern CELLULAR PHONES Daniel Quinonez, said it is more more I • academy are called upon for the lots in Union County. Union County Committee Against lopment program that encourages Warmbrand, chairperson of the com- Digital Age. Mere's What annual fund-raising giving. But tactical putting a full slate together. Hate is presenting a dramatic com- Running for freeholder on the Reg- individuals and groups in regions mittee. "Incidents of anti-Semitic beyond that, they run the usual golf The county tine has the top position munity forum of anti-bias messages at it means to YOU: 540 Minutes Per Month ular Republican Organization of throughout the country to confront, graffiti, racial epithets or swastikas tournament and fashion show to on the ballot and other lines follow. a program set for May 3 at 7 p.m. at think about and make choices about $ Union County line will be Al Dill of Candidates running by themselves painted on public buildings have no - Prints from YOUR digital camera 29" 750 Minutes Per Month supplement the tuition charged to Temple Emanu-El, 756 East Broad issues relating to hate and violence. place in this county or anywhere." Summit, Wally Shackell of Cranford might be anywhere on the ballot Run- SL, Westfleld. $ the students. and Esther Guzman-Malcolm, along After teaching for 19 years in San 1 39" 900 Minutes Per Month Talking to Sister Mary Alphon- ning a full tine can get a candidate New Jersey Attorney General John Antonio, Texas, Jones taught in Mas- The Committee Against Hqft» rep- - Dazzling Prints (even 6 posters!) with Eric Urbano of Scotch Plains for closer to the top, he said. resenting a wide array of diverse ethn- Restriction Apply, 1 Year Contract sus makes me want to recommend county clerk. They were endorsed at J. Fanner and Jimmie Jones of a spe- sachusetts and then helped launch the from slides, prints, or, her for political fund-raising. She Assemblyman Joel Weingartcn, cial development program known as "Facing History and Ourselves" prog- ic, racial, religious and professional Expires 4/30/00 the GOP's annual convention earlier who earned the organization tines in backgrounds, has sponsored a county- really knows her stuff. She speaks this month. "Facing History and Ourselves" are ram in a joint effort with the Boston I negatives about the need to "cultivate to build Union and Essex for the 7th District the keynote sprescnters at this widely Police Department to design* pilot, wide forum each year since 1994 and Omni Point Pre Paid Phone Cards a consistency." On a ticket called the Republican race, will run on a tine with Treffinger popular event known as "Standing evaluate and refine a program to invited every school superintendent, - Pictures on disk or CD She praises the alumni scholar- Party Organization Line with Fergu- in Middlesex and Somerset counties Together Against Hate VI." enhance community policing and help religious leader, police chief, elected son will be Alice Dean of Cranford, under the Conservative Republicans official and area legislator to its Pnhwnv/linHon Always In Stock ship fund and their other hard work. As attorney general. Fanner is the other departments improve moral for e-mail She ought to know since she ini-1 Elizabeth La Rosa of Wcstfield and slogan. Wcingarten finished second to decision making and personal integri- program. :oo William Milligan of Summit for free- Ferguson at conventions in Middlesex chief law enforcement officer for the $50 n'ated aggressive fund-raising at the State of New Jersey and supervises ty in the profession. MI strongly believe in strict and school. Currently involved in the holder, and Christopher Dean of and Somerset -All FAST, in OUR more than 6,800 employees in tbe 10 The program includes participation swift prosecution of every crime that esearch & Manufacturing Site development of an archive of the Cranford for county clerk. Thomas Kean Jr. of Wcstfield, son divisions in-4he Department of Law from business leaders, government is fueled by hatred, bias or intoler- store & cheaper than $ academy, she said the fund-raising Pagers 79" with 1 Year Included Running on a line called Conserva- of the former governor, will run off and Public Safety. He also serves as professionals, law enforcement per- ance," said Prosecutor Thomas Mana- efforts are in part "coming back tive Republicans are freeholder candi- the tine in each county in the 7th Dis- chairman of the state'? Juvenile Jus- sonnel from throughout the county han, who said such acts degrade publ- ever! activities." NO Hidden Cost dates Mercedes Fernandez of Cran- trict, without the benefit of a full line. tice Commission. and members of educational, reli- ic safety and the quality- of life for Expires 5/31/00 For many of tbe alumni parents, ford; James Pctrecca and Craig Claw- Kean's campaign - manager, Kerry In 1993, he received a special gious, media, civic and community every resident in the county. it looks to me like they never left in son, both of Union; and Leslie Koch, said Kean is supportive of 7th achievement award from the United organizations. Community Camera Center Pleasant Jr. of Hillside for county The program is dedicated to the tbe first place., District Congressman and U.S. Senate States Department of Justice for work "This program is one way by which 1489 Mail St; Rahway 732381.5888 1438 Main Street, Rahway clerk. candidate Bob Franks and other can- memory of the late Union County A resident of Cranford, Frank in the U.S. Attorney's Office. we can examine our own sensitivities, Prosecutor Andrew K. Ruotolo and Proudly centered in Union County 572Alnman Ava; Cofonia 73Z381.9232 The Conservative Republicans will didates endorsed by the organizations Capece Is an attorney. Jones has worked with educators, strengthen our resolve and broaden his activist efforts against bias crimes wwwcommunityi be on the line with Treftlnger, the in all four counties. 732-388 8787 law enforcement officers and com- our outreach to enlist community sup- in New Jersey.

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PAQE B2 — THURSDAY. APRIL 20, 2000 WORRALL NEWSPAPERS WORRALL NEWSPAPERS THURSDAY. APRIL 20. 2000 — PAGE B3 in COUNTY NEWS County Government Ready for Infant Watr^uag Way, Berkeley Heights. * r Immunization Week Week is celebrated The ladies boutique wiQ feature literacy Volunteers of America- County Cover designer jewelry and accessories. XAnoii County -affiliate announces its Union County's Division of Soda! to 15 was celebrated -with * special such as scarves* bandbasSa vests and KW 2000 Spring wortsbop programs Services/Runnclls Specialized Hospi- 's 'Student Prince' for Jbe training of tutors. The first tal Immunization Center, 342 West- awards ceremony at the Union Cam- much more, at discounted prices. The operetta, a regular attraction English as a Second Language work- minster Ave^ Elizabeth, is ready for ty Courthouse at 1 p-m- on April 14 AH vendor sales are open toth e that thrilled Paper Mill audiences shop will be at the SummitFrce Publ- National Infant Immunization Week, with area-wide fourth-grade gtttriirro public free of charge thanks to the more than two decades ago, has On the ic Library, 75 Maple St Registration April 16-22, as well as tmtraghont the Hie students, who attend public, efforts of the Volunteer Guild. Registration is open for the Fourth Annual Arts Basic to the Curnco- returned to the MiOburn theater with parochial or private schools, are win- A portion of every sale is returned will be May 4 at 6 p-in. Passes start year. It will be closed Good Friday, Inm Conference condncted by the New Jersey Performing Aits Center. Boarc*" May4,ll. 18.25.Jnne 1.15from6to smashing success in the incredibly ners in the annual "My County" Post- to the Volunteer Guild to purchase April 21. The conference, "Actualizing the Standards for Stafcm Success," is open beautiful production of Sigmund 9 pjn. er Contest spemsorcd by County Clerk iii^iny for residents and pfltiffnts* such The measles and mumps axe not to educators statewide and wQ] be held May 4 to 5. Romberg's "The Student Prince.*" ByBeaSrrtf" usually thought of as ratal diseases, Joanne Rajoppi Sheriff Ralph Froeh- as televisions, VCR's, and prizes for Another English as a Second Lan- Expected to attract more than 300 educators, adnnmstrators, perform- Our bats are off to Angelo Del Ros- Staff Writer but they can be, so our children need ing and visual artists and parents from across the state, the conference Iich and Surrogate James LaCoxte, the bingo games. The Volunteer Guild guage workshop will be at the West- si, executive producer, who generous- to be protected from them/* said Free- will address the New Jersey Core Curriculum Content Standards in the Winners of the event are Gregory also sponsors a Qnistmas party/gift field Ribhc Libiaiy. Registration will ly offered the longest-ronning musical holder Deborah Scanlon, liaison to the Visual and Pcifumiine Arts and, inparticular particular, , fb* the be May 17 at' en uf tlie 192ft Runnel Is Hospital Board of Participants will engage in hands-on activities, interactive workshops, prince'e betrothed, is electrifying, and School in raiTnhryh, first-place win- every year, in cooperation with the 17 and combine May 24, 31. Jv*>* T ence, and to Robert Johanson, who ^rc^frntic presentations and xotmdtable discussions concerning the vari- whose voice continues to reap its ner; Susan Nering of Franklin School Berkeley *ght« lions Club. 14 and 21 from 6 to 9 p.rn- adapted the romantic mflpteat produc- *Troper vaccinations can prevent ous am cfisciplines and the integration of the arts into other cnrriculrfon magic; and it was wonderful to see in Summit, second-place winner; Aar- The Volunteer Guild and the Office tion to the stage and directed it with areas such as math, ffcirocr and social studies. Paper Mill's own director of educa- on DeJesus of Roosevelt School in of Volunteer Servdces are always The last English as a Second Lan , and any child who rare professionalism and love of the lives in Union County can get immun Howard Gardner, professor of Cognition and Education at the Harvard tion. Su«j»n Speidei. WQO is extremely Rahway. mini-place winner. The top interested in recruiting volunteers. guage Workshop of the spring will be classical music. He »i«" served as Graduate School of Education, wOl deliver the keynote address, "Intelli- *-k***r*# y*v"****i *****<&**&the handsome Brandon Jovarjovjcb Carlson of Salt Brook School in New *!ood Center has drives ^LIMITED dents of th# University of Heidelberg *nent of participants, in the proc«*= and the accompanying "iging of the Providence; Roxannc Tourkay of St 2.> No. University welcome the prince, a The Blood Cen»-r of New Jersey Conference activities include: lovely ChristianeNoa Wtb book and Anthony Kternrntniy School in Eh srnrtmt, the audience is will spons*w ik* ft^nnwinjg blood • Workshops in rianrr, theater, mnsic and the visual arts segmented lyrics by Dorothy V. Donnelly, the £n-vi»n Rgftp. ami Inhn rVni1 1-800-953-1814 to such Romberg gems as into grade clusters and facilitated by both a fryrh^r and a teaching famous story of a prince who falls in Ihe inhelievably beautiful "Sere- to Jr. of SL John the Apostle Elemen- • Tuesday, 6 to 9 prn^ Masonic • Performances and related workshops offered by love with a barmaid unfolded in a bar- tary School in Clark; Lucas M. Lopez nade, ^Golden Days," "To the Inn Atlas Pythagoras I ***&* *he Rock and the New Jersey Symphony Orchestr. rage of color and lavish costumes and Matching." The Drinking of SL Mary Assumption T3«Tigiii.my Westfield- Job Placement/Mtensh^s MCSE Books & CD's • VrQnCSoOpS focticjTtp **o te9cnin£ cciccw^ tirprH^gh a thrce-dirrjensional scenic design by School in Elizabeth; and Alicia Pal- April 2& 3 to 7 pjn Union «nd theater. Michael Anania that b** ***• "oH;**"*-*- mien and Conor Carotan of St. Mary 1000 Evening/Weekend Courses Certified Trainers * Presentations and rotmdtable discussions on cmiicnlnm develop p^sping with pleasure Erik Villagluz of Pack 116 tries his hand at roping Elementary School in Rahway. the infusion of art instruction throughout school sysicrm- Among the veteran stars gracing With the additional T>eep in My during the Patriots Path Boy Scout CounaTs Cones- All winners and achievement • April 29. P a-*r to 2 DJU Oar Certified The conference is also expected to include a plenary session hosted by Heart," '"Student life," and **Old I Microsoft the Paper MiD stage are international 1 toga Derby in the Watchung Reservation on award winners win have their poster Lady of Peace. 111 Smith ^t , N*-w Solution Provider ( *l-\ 11 the State Department of Education during which ABC Conference parti ly famous Jerome Hines as Dr. EngeL Heidelberg, '* the theater walls shook Saturday. included in the 2000-01 poster calen- Providence. cipants wOl be invited to enter into a dialogue with department official* slightly delicate in bis movements, with delight, particularly in the first dar which will be sent to all schools in • April 30, 9 am to 3 pjn-. Union MCSF S1875.00 who work on the Core Curriculum Content Standards in the Arts. boi still fffttaimng his marvelously act when the students manr-h^ri down the county. EDcs Lodge. 281 Chestnut St., Union; Most ABC Conference activities will be conducted at NJPAC Some operatic and deep speaking voice; the the aisles toward the stage. Bill Bate- Tot uiuiest is op$fl~ 'tonsil "fourth i~i ft.in. to 5 |v.ut^ Weicrifji Rfcallui^, -workshops are schednled tu be held «u The Newaik Muheum^ndtterNgw absolutely wonderful Eddie Bracken man as Herr Lutz, valets was especially funny, and Bill Bowers grade students throughout the states' 185 Ehn St.. Westfieki; 11 a-mto. CNA.. $430.00 Jersey Historical Society, located a short walk from NJPAC. as Old Joseph, the wine steward, who 21 counties. A sample of poster, 3:30 pan-, Ternple Emmanu-Hl $1495.00 ABC Conference sponsors include NJPAC: The New Jersey State with the twist of a eyebrow, can still as Hubert, valet to Herr Lutz, was including the winning posters, wil be F_ Broad SL, WestfiekL Council on the Arts/Department of State; New Jersey Department of one tumble over with equally comedic Among the cast of 4Q were the handsome mrn. whose Brandon Jovarovich a^ ^KIMIMI^I in the rotunda of me Union Etanors must be 18 years of age, or Education; and Lucent Technologies Foundation. Co-sponsors include or at a moment's notice, tremble with preservation projects We Will Pay your First 2 EXAMS & EREEPC splendid operatic voices seemed to forbidden love in 'Deep in My Heart,' one or many lavish County Courthouse daring County 17 with parental permission. There is The Newark Museum, New Jersey Historical Society, Alliance for Arts tearful emotion; and Jane Connell, The Union County Board of Cho- how Union County residents can turn the Paper Mill Playhouse into an musical numbers in The Student Prince/ on stage at it Week. • no upper age limit for donors pro- Educatioo/NJ, and the Hoffman La-Roche Foundation. especially funny as the Grand sen freeholders honored noteworthy it during the revision process We're not Satisfied. Untii your Certified. opera bouse. They included Benjamin the Paper Mill Playhouse through May 27. tfem vided they have donated within the Registration fee for the two-day conference is $160, or $85 for a angle AUuti jjJUj&J-lA &XtnC"x3tu ^nrxr^noc. VM.uvn.u-uc.J i ^A HpproveG Brecner, CKarTaTGoff, Robert Loogo. nritted from 21 schools in Union last two years, or have a doctor's note. day. further information may be obtained by contacting Irene L professional scene-stealers. al Historic Preservation Commenda- unaware of the connection between Steve Hogle, WOliam McCaoley and County. Winners were selected by Donors should know their Social program coordinator, at (973) 353-8020. Then, of course, there is the ever- Pnrdom, whose voice was dabbed by ing for more golden operettas — at tions on April 12 at Euzabethtowii the state preservation plan and the William Whitefieid. panel of judges including the award- Security number and bring a signed The NJPAC Arts Education Department is made possible by the gener beautiful Glory Orampton, whose p»-' Mario Lanza — continue* to be a true least, one a year. Are you listening, Gas Company, 1101 Morris Ave-, New Jersey Development and Rede- winning authors and illustrators of form of identification. People with ous support of Allen and Joan Bildner and the Bfldner Family Founda- "Tbe Student Prince," which mosical work of art. Messrs. Del Rossi and Johanson? Is Union Township. Freeholder Daniel velopment Plan,** said Freeholder NEW JERSEY CELLULAR children's books, Harry and Wendi cold or flu symptoms should wait tion, Bell Atlantic. First Union National Bank, Lucent Technologies opened on Broadway in 1924 and was the clamoring loud enough? Sullivan, chairman of the Board of Mary Rnotolo, liaison to the Cultural Bill Van Sant Devlin, and Helen Poofis, former until they arc feeling better before Foundation, Albert W. and Katharine E. Merck, NJPAC Arts Education filmed twice—once as a silent movie And there's no doubt about it, the Chosen Freeholders, presented me and Heritage Programs Advisory -ALL YOUR WIRKLKSS NKKDS" president of the Federated Arts of donating, and there is a 72-hour defer- Endowment Fund, The Prudential Foundation, Schering-Plough Founda- Editor in 1927 with Ramon Novarro and operetta is back to stay. By the end of For information on see the awards to this year's eight recipients. Board. "We encourage Union County New Jersey. ral for dental work, including routine tion, Smart Family Foundation/Freedman & Stone, and the Victoria Norma Shearer, and in Technicolor in the rano f The Student Prince,** the "Theater** listing in the Stepping Oat The projects selected for tins perservations to become involved in teeth cleaning. For those who have eWorrall Community Newspapers 1954 with Ann Blyth and Fxinmnd Paper Mill audiences will be clamor- calendar on Page B6. 1 Foundation. year's awards include several muln- the planning process.* traveled outside the United States Additional support has been provided by the Ameiior Foundation, The Inc. 2000 AD Rights Reserved agejfecy SSPQFV&S cff°rts> as well as . For nwir^infqnnation call the Divi- Vendor sale April 27 recently, call the blood center for eli- Banbury Company Inc., Children's Benefit Fund/Toys "R" Us, Gera4- fine examples executed by develop- sion of Cultural and Heritage Affairs, Tne Volunteer 13ulld df Rdrmelfe gibility criteria. I dine R. Dodge Foundation, Healthcare Foundation of New Jersey. Organizations submitting Senior artists are sought for show ers, tiistprictilfcrganiTations and indi- €33 Pearl $L, Elizabeth, €7202. at Specialized Hospital will ,havc a For more information or to sign up. HofEman-LaRocbe Foundation,-Hy4o-aad-W*Uoo fovodktkxy Andrew releases to the entertainment viduals," "Sullivan said. "The com- (908) 558-2550. Relay service users ladies boutique vendor sale from 7 for a blood drive, call the blood center Free PJiones! M. Mellfttn Foundation, Mr^ni'Mrs^EffgenrMercy^Jr^'f^-Atlantic «0dtiori can -mail- eopy- to : pastel, print* drawing, iltnre, munities in which they are located should caU (800) 852-7899. ajn. to 3 p-m., on April 27* in the at (800) BLOOD-NJ. Arts Foundation, New England Foundation for the Arts, PepsiCo Found- 1291 Stuyvesant Ave., P.O. non-professional, are invited to enter the 2000 Union craft — no lots — and computer^raphica. Computer have benefited already from the dedi- ation, the Star-Ledger, Target Stores, the Turrell Fund, and the United Box 3109, Union, New County Senior Citizen Art Contest and Exhibition. graphics is defined as any artwork generated or manipu- $29.99/month Jersey, 07083. lated electronically, using one or more software programs. cation of those who spearheaded the UNION COUNTY VOCATIONAL/TECHNICAL SCHOOLS Way of Essex and West Hudson. Sponsored by the Union County Board of Chosen Free- projects." Up to 4OO minutes holders and the Division of Cultural and Heritage Affairs, Work must be entirely original, including the source The sites that received commenda- 1776 RARITAN RD., SCOTCH PLAINS, NJ 07076 Department of Economic Development, the exhibition will material, if submitting a digitally-manipulated photograph, tions are the Crane-Phillips House TELEPHONE (908) 889-2922-2915 Free Voice Mail be conducted at the NUI/Hizabethtown Gas Company, drawing or painting. \ Museum in Cranford; the WinSeld IVENING SCHOOL Free CZaller ID Paper Mill lists theater events for the family Liberty HaH Center. 10^5 Morris Avc. in Union, a hanier- There will be a Wards of recognition for professional and cfiiI3f25*1i SUCD 5s rormea oy a cast oi storytelling cbers Gingerbread Players and JacK, May non-proiessionaJ entries. Participants claiming non- bcott lower in blizabeth; tbc Bndgc COURSE OFFERINGS FOR INTERSESSION 2000 free site. The show opens with a reception June 21, and it Street Bridge in Rahway; 512 Stelle Free Call Waiting "Alice in Wonderland," "Hansel >and who add a pinct) of comedy, a sprin- 13 and 14: will be on display until July 31. professional status must not have sold the type of art INTERSESSION SEMESTER MAY 8, - June 16,2000 GreteL" "Snow White" and "Peter entered in the exhibition through commercial Ave. in Plainfieki; the Old Tower in kling of singing and dancing, and a This enchanting musical version of "The whole community is enriched by the contributions g CLASSES MEET FROM 6:30-9:00 PM and the Wolf highlight the Spring Summit; the Pascal House and the ERICSSON generous dash of andience participa- the classic tale features picture-book of our senior citizen artists,** said Freeholder Mary P. Ruo- exhibited in a professional gallery; and held professional COURSE NO. TITLE DAY COST NOTES/COMMENTS Weekend Children's Theater Series at Town Bell, both in Wcstfield. A lead- tion to create a wonderful feast for the settings and a group of surprisingly tolo, liaison to the Cultural and Heritage Programs Advis- membership in a guild or association. Artists claiming pro- Paper Mill Playhouse in Millbum. imagination. This delightful produc- ership award will be presented to Serving Union County since 1992 merry and mischievous dwarfs who ory Board. "I hope many county residents will take advan- fessional status are those who have met any of the above AB200 AUTO BODY WORKSHOP MAT S 100.00 The professional children's theater tion will have young readers racing to Loxetta and Donald Widdows of help the innocently beautiful Snow tage of this opportunity to share their talent at this annual criteria. Both professional and non-professional first-place AM200 AUTO MECHANICS WKSHP M & W 100.00 11 Eastman Street • Cranford performances for youngsters, 3 years library bookshelves! Recommended CxsnfonL White find lasting happiness. Recom- event." winners in each category will represent the county in the BA300 BAKING WORKSHOP M & W 100.00 old and older, and their families are for ages 5 to 10. (Between movie theatre &^afe Rock) mended for ages 3 to 7. Artists must be a minimum of 60 years old and may sub- statewide art contest that takes place in September. Established in 1987 to encourage CC300 CABINETRY/FURN.REPAIR T & TR 100.00 Saturday and Sunday at 10 a-m. and mit an entry that was completed within the last three years. Full information is on the application form, which is die continuing use and adaptive use of CR101 CON4PUTER REPAIR T & TR 100.00 begin April 1. The box office is cur- • "Hansel and Gretel" and "Goldi- Titles and dates are subject to All work must be the original creation of the artist. Hang- available from the Union County Division of Cultural and Union County's significant historical, CUI70 INTERNATIONAL CUISINE W &TR 100.00 Call Store for Details rently accepting reservations. locks and the Three Bears" performed change. For information, call the box ing craft or framed work, including photography, must be Heritage Affairs, 633 Pearl SL, Elizabeth, NJ 07202. For architectural and cultural resources, CU300 COOKING BASICS M & T 100.00 • "Amelia Bedelia Goes Camping by the Gingerbread Players & Jack, office at (973) 376-4343. Visa, Mas- no wider than 38 inches and no narrower than 14 inches, information, call (908) 558-2550. Relay service users the annual awards program is spon- DDIO0 DRAFTING W & TR 100.00 and Other Stories in a Story Salad** May 6 and 7: ter Card, Discover are accepted. The 1-908-497-2100 Paper Mill's website can be found at including matting and frame. Sculptures or 3-D craft may should call (800) 852-7899. sored by die Union County Cultural DD101 CAD INTERMEDIATE T & TR 150.00 performed by Maximillion Produc- A wonderful treat is in store with and Heritage Programs Advisory www.papcnnifl.org. not exceed 18 inches in height, width or depth. The annual Union County Senior Citizen Art Contest ETI01 ELECTRICITY I M & W 100.00 tions, April 29 and 30: this double bill of childhood favo- and Exhibition is made possible by the Union County Board and administered by die Divi- Artists wishing to participate should return their applica- ET102 MAG, DC FUND.MISC M & W 100.00 Designed to whet the appetite of rites! Each tale unfolds individually Beard of Chosen Freeholders, the NUI/Eiizabeuiiown Gaa sion of Cultural and Heritage Affairs. tion forms as soon as possible. Participation may be lim- CIRCUITS lULOUJUUlLCLUlll beginning readers, this "salad" of with songs, dances, laughter, and hap- Your business can grow with more Company and a grant from the New Jersey State Conncil Department of Economic ited to the first 100 applicants due to space requirements. ET155 CONTROL CIRCUITS T & TR 100.00 eight favorite stories has been py endings for all! Recommended for customers. Reach the potential cus- on the Aits/Department of State. Additional support is pro- Development ET200 TECHNICAL BLPRT READING T & TH 100.00 harvested from around the world. 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PAGE B4 — THURSDAY, APRIL 20, 2000 WORRALL NEWSPAPERS WORRALL NEWSPAPERS THURSDAY, APRIL 20* 2000 — PAGE B5 NJPAC pr • 19 brinas arts residents into slate's schools Lucent Technologies Foundation, CVA turns eyes to the artistic horizon public and private schools throughout sixth year, is a 10-week school-based schools twice per week during the classroom teachers to continue a basic New Jersey public and private AH>ert W. and Katberinc R Merck, TieNew Jersey Center forVisua l Arts is Summit will preseni a Tnniennial Mary Frank, Lynn Geesaman, Jeanne Jaffe and Peter Rose, Robert Kalka, the state* Implementation of NJPAC artist-in-residence program which 10-week program. instructional philosophy and activities y y schools interested in expanding their NJPAC Am Edncalipn .Endowment residency programs also assists brings theater and dance instruction Tbe theater residency is offered after the residency has concluded. exhibition titled "On the Horizon: Landscape at the Millennium." The snow - Karfcow, Robert Misrach, Alison Moritsugu, Rayburn Odom, Jan aits cuniculum through professional Fund, The Prudential Foundation, Staller. Adam Straus, Tola Telfair, and Paul Waldman. residencies an; being offered tbe schools in meeting the state's Per- directly to classrooms. Professional October through December for NJPAC residency programs also concert opened in the Palmer Gallery April 2 and runs through June 11. include selected features such as: Schering-Ploogh Foundation, Smart Founded in 1933 by a rf^tg^tg^ group of local artits, NJCVA has evolved opportunity by tbe New Jersey Per- forming Arts Core Cnniculum Coo- artists, who are selected and assigned middle and high school students. The Broadway star and Tony Award- Actress in a Musical, and recreated Tbe gnbjcct of landscape seems particularly appropriate at this mnmgnt of attendance at NJPAC performances; Family Foundation/Frecdman &. into a major regional art cfp^w It has a foil-scale ait school taught by award- fonning Arts Center. tent and Workplace Readiness by NJPAC, guide students through the Arts Academy dance residency is waning actress Patti LuPone win bo-Broadway performance of Mar- time since landscape painting has played such a prrjrninent role in the history of Parent/Teacber/Cbild Workshops; Stone, and Victoria Foundation. winning faculty. "Cycles" was recently cited by tbe New York Times as "One of Residency Program applications Standards. fumtar ratals of dance and theater designed for third- through sixth- onng her cnticaUy acclaimed one- ia Callas in the West End prodnc- American aft. This exhibition explores how artists revisit this subject. However. curriculum materials; program Additional supportfhas been pro- the Best" exhibits of the 1999 season. There are two interior galleries and an are currently being made available to NJPAC s Arts Academy, now in its in the grade students and extends from woman show, "Matters of the tion of "Master Class." as a result of new tehnology. population shifts, and cultural transformations, the February to May. .assessment/evaluation; orientation for vided by Ametior Foundation* The current surroundings iff in to be in a state of constant flux, a condition mat outdoor exhibition space/scuiptnre garriwi NJCVA is tbe largest in tbe state art NJAPC offers pre-school and kin- school or site administrators; pre- Bunbury Company Inc, Children's centers specifically devoted to contemporary art. Piugiams include Artists with Crater m Rahway May 12 at 8 p.ra featntc gj^ -s^STof perhaps alters the way artists and viewers perceiv* the world around them 9 dergarten children, between tbe of resideocy planning meetings; Profes- Benefit Fund/Toys *R Us, Geraldine _ _-__.-_j ra.7 uuopan. Jeanne gjjng "Snmmer of Sam. Disabilities, docent tours, letjurea, demonstrations, art trips, workshops and YO aty A focal point of tbe exhibition is tbe indnann of artists whose works exnde ages 3 and 5 years old, the Early sional Development Workshops for R. Dodge Foundation, Healthcare other activities. Tbe non-profit New Jersey Center for Visual Arts is the judges ey& areS^Ja £ ^ * -T^Twemy-Four Hour Woman. provocative and unique reactions to tbe contemporary lanrterape. Several artists Learning Through the Arts Program classroom teachers and administra- Foundation of New Jersey, g Miss wheelchair-accessible and is funded in part by the New Jersey State Council on Heart"*K^r^", which LuPone has toure^ d "Family Prayers." -Driving Mis draw from the lens of a contemporary perspective. Some have cultivated a new presented in conjunction with the tors; and fwrfrfng artist training. Hoffmann-LaRoche Foundation, Daisy** and "Witness,** among the Arts/Depaiuuent of S*»t*», • p—••»»« *c*ncy <** *h» National Endowment *** throughout Australia, Great Britain vision of beauty in unexpected realms such as indnstri»l sites or b*» **. Wolf Trap Institute. Over the course Hyde and Watson Foundation. others, and played Libby Thatcher the Arts- Application booklets are currently and ihe United States. meaning in nature's close relationship to roan-made structures of seven weeks, pre-schoolers are pro- Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, Mr. 1 for four years on ABC-TVs "Life available from NJPACs Arts £dnca- LoPone s memorable perfor- NTPVA ic \nrTMtvA at f& Flm in -g ;t rial! aada Mrs. Eu&wu Memy Jk- Mii> vuica wim a fbiindailuu LUIUTC tlon Dcpaitmem. BuiflJeut ami mances on the New York The snow curateaT>yTJancy uonen. Jen u>orarjger Atlantic Arts Foundation, New Eng- Fridays from noon to4 p.nu Thur^ learning as teaching artists specializ- information may be obtained by call- stage include Vcra Sinqjson in the ****»«« of the Heart" is a col- — features artists who work in a variety of medU inclnding photography, paint •nd Snndays finoro 7 to 4 land Foundation for the Arts, PepsiCo ing in creative dramatics, puppetry. ing 353-8009- The application is City Center Encores' production of lecikxa of songs by conyosers as ing, sculpture and video. Tbe methods, materials and themes of their work rep Foundation, The Star-Ledgtr Target 1; music, storytelling, dance and move- available ooline at % "Pal Joey.- Reno Sweeney in t3ivmti ** ^°hn Lennon and Pan! resent divergent points of view. Tbe following articrs are included in tbe exbibi exhibitior * Stares, Turrell Fund, and United Way McC (OOSt) T7V9121 ment use their specialties to teach bas- wwwjypac-org/educaiion/residenrv "Anything Goes." earning a 1988 ^^y' Stephen Sondheiin, - Michael A«ditm Andrew Bordwin, KP«»~»™ P->wKne * O of Essex and West Hudson. Tins ic acadrnric and l*fe drills twice each programs. Drama Desk Award and a Tony *°dy Collins. Rodger* and Ham- program has been made possible in Arts fr*"^**"" Depart- oominatKjfi fo* Best Actress in a and Handy part through a grant from the New The NJPAC Early Learning ment is made possible by the generous Mu»cal: The Oadie Will Rock;' Tickets are $60. $50 and $40 tor Panel now seeking Jersey State Council on the Arts/ Through the Arts Program also support of Allen and Joan Bildner and Nancy in "Y>»tver':' *be title T»>le in *H« gala event, and are on sale now. Department of State, and funds frou A woman's touch includes a comprehensive teacher the Bildner Family Foundation, Bell ^Fvi»a. for which f uPone won The Union County Arts Center, a submissions from the National Endowment for the Ar*< component, which enables Atlantic. First Union National both the 1980 Tony and Drama not-for-profit corporation dedicated student filmmakers to presenting the best in the per- Desk aw»nis for Bc«t Actrrcs in » The Union County Board of Cho- forming arts, is located in tbe Musical; AVoiting." and Rosa sen Freeholders bas announced two Railway Theater, a 1928 Applications are sought for grants nmttd H "The Rohher BHd» upcoming artistic opportunities for groom, scoring 1976 Tony and vaudeville and silent film house in teen-age musicians,, composers, vid- The Union County Board of Cho- Daniel Sullivan. **The reci- ment and cultural tourism in Uro™> Drama Desk award nominations far downtown Rabway. The Arts Cen- eographere and filmmakers through pients are a wonderful nmc of visual County* T r: sen Freeholders invites local nor* Pest Featured Actress in a Musical ter is rtann jcapprd-gc r«^ifr1r. snd the new J«*»«ev ^»»*^ Teen Arts profit orgaiiizations. individual artists artists, composers of orchestral Tbe HEART Grant Program has loiPone's most recen* Broadway Listening devices are available to and scholars to apply for funding from cultural c*rgJ»ni7»Hr»of> five different submission dates appearances include critically patrons qpon request. Major sup- The first of these opportunities is tbe Union County HEART -- His throughout the year. Applications are acclaimed performances in David port for tbe Arts Center and its 4 the Young Composer's Festival, tory. Education, Arts Reaching T*v~n "The services provided by these reviewed bimonthly The next de** MarneTs The Old Neighborhood,' programs comes from the City of funded by a grant from the Frank and candfi — Grant Program. artists and organizations directly ben- '**«: for submission is April 20- as M«*ria OUas in Terrence MrJMal Rahway, Merck & Ox, the Union Lydia Bergen Foundation, which win efit the residents of our county and To request a HEART Grant appli- ly's Tony A ward-winning play County Board af Chosen Freebol- The Freeholders Board, recogniz- take place at Westminster Choir Col- increase appreciation far die arts, oar cation and guidelines, contact tbe '*M»ster Class" and ID her own con- ders, Owncast Digital Cable of ing the importance of culture and the lege in Princeton. The other is tbe history, gpd the haznanities,** said Union County Division of Cultural cert 'Patti LuPone On Union, and the Rahway Savings arts, established the HEART Grant Young Videographer's Festival, Freeholder Mary P- Rnotolo, liaison and Heritage Affairs, 633 Pearl Su, for which she ^^" <» Institution- Tickets may be pur- Program in 1998. This innovative funded by a grant from tbe Tribnne to the Union County Cultural and Elizabeth. NJ 07202. The division can Circle Aivard chased by phone with a Visa, program supports projects related to New York Foundation. The schedules •V? Heritage Programs Advisory Board be reached by telephone at (90S) Mastercard, or Discover, or in per I •»_ -^" "•—, r^** history, the arts and the humanities, In London, she created tbe role of these events will be announced part "f soo -al 4he4rving Street box office. TWs unfitted work by 18-year-old Valerie Anderson is the grand prize-winner in ibe and -demonstrates a-cornnatmeat to

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The tavern offers a variety of chicken and seafood dishes, but the 555 NorthflekJ Ave>WortMange THE Hill (I GUIDE specialty is piccata, a Colombian dish made from mixed meats. The tony Award And To put Patrons are treated to generous serving portions intended for one, but could very well accommodate two. My dining companion and I ordered EASTER FESTIVAL By Ken Ludwig (IILI Your Restaurant the mussels in marinara sauce as an appetizer and dinner entrees of paella 4/23 Sunday 6pm - 10pm Ipt Dogs in The Spotlight and arroz con polio. The mussels were tasty while not being over- Place: Our Banquet Room 12-6pm whelmed by the delicious marinara sauce, and the entrees themselves *16.00/person *8.00/kkls under 10 "Side-Splittingly Hilarious...One 447 SPRINGFIELD AVENUE • SUMMIT Call were marvelous examples of Spanish delicacies served the way they are Includes Dinner Buffet, Soft Drinks, Of The Funniest Comedies To PHONE: (908) 277-0220 (908) 686-7700 supposed to be served. 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Stepping Out is a weekly calendar KISMET SINGLES will sponsor an art designed to guide our readers to the presentation April 29 from 8 to 1030 4 many arts and entertainment events pjn. at GaJeria West, 121 Central Ava. 4 in the Union County area. The in WestfiekL Admission Is $15 at the calendar is open to all groups and door. organizations in the Union County For information, call (908) 232-8872 area. To place your free listing, send or visit the website »• information to Arts and wwuf.thatsWsmeLcom. went Editor Bill Van Sa days and Wednesdays from 10 am to the Donald B. Pahner Gallery in the the Spring Speakers' Series. All lec- 9 pjn.; and Fridays and Saturdays Springfield Free Public Library April 30 tures begin at 7:30 pjn. and are con- -mm /u, from 9 am to 5 pjn. Union Public to June 1. An opening recaption wffl ducted in the auditorium of the Union PAPER MILL PLAYHOUSE in Mill- THEATER Library is located in Fritvrger r vfe on take pine* April 30 from 130 to 330 County Administration BuDcfing, 30T bum wiB present a series of children's PAPER HILL PLAYHOUSE in Ivlll- Morris Avenue, next to V»ior Town r m. 'Jorth Ave. East in WestfekJ 6hows every weekend in Apr9 and bum wiD continue its 1999-2000 sea- Hall. For m*^"**—*~- -" "• *«»» State law allows Overlook to perform I ifr-saving procedure Gallery hours are Mondays. Wed- Lectures are scheduled **• - - • • May. son with Sigmund Rornberg's operetta ART 851-5450. nesdays and Thursdays, 10 am. to wing tonics; April 29 and 30: "Amelia Bedella The Student Prince" through May 27. ^foea Brian Pitcher felt a brief but intense tightening In his throat and upper balloon at the-tip of the catheter. The balloon pushes the blockage against the the clot there was an immediate cessation of the pain. Once they've taken care coest that day in October, he pot it down to a last, dying gasp of the flu INTRICACIES, an exhibitinn of art 8:30 pjn.; Tuesdays, Fridays and May 4 — Dahlias Goes Camping and Other Stories in Audio-described performances are walls of the artery, instantly restoring the flow of M^od Again using the cathe- of the artery, the rest is » matter of tin* You just have to wait and aflov thr Pitcher. 57. a New Providence resident, was just settine ™*r « nasty boat of SHOWS from "Cydes: Women in the Ans,' wfli Saturdays, 10 ajn. to 4:30 pjn.; and May 9 - Raspberries m Story Salad," ages 5 to 10 years old; May 11. 13 and 14; sipn-interpreted ter, surgeons put a small metal coil in the ar*~-v * ir**-p it ~r»en it TV*™*^ ;„ body to recover.** the virus. J SUMMIT FRAME & ART w3) exhibit be on display in the Members <^ali»ry Sundays, 1 to 330 pjn. The Iferary is May 18 — Composting May 6 and 7: "Hansel and Grater performances are May 1* and 31: S^ place permanently. The new procedure has implications not only for people who live near Over- located at S6 Mountain Ave., Spring- Am©rics*n paintings from tfro mw at the New Jersey Center to* v~»-~' May 23 — Weeds and "Goldilocks and the Thro* Night is May 18. Two months later, it happened again. On the morning of Dec. 8. Pitcher was Fortunately, Pitcher was taken to Overlook Hospital in nearby Summit. Just look, but also for heart attack victims throughout New Jersey and the nation. s u and 20th century. field. Fo* information, calJ (073) Registration * required. F«v *— ages 3 to 7 years old; busy at his second job. delivering newspapers, when he felt the same intense ovascn ar Arts in Summit through May 4 Evening performances are Wadnes- two months earlier, through a waiver from state law. Overlook had become the Overlook is participating in a study, tfre CflTdl l ^ratre Gallery hourp an Mowteys ts fw 66 fl 0851 May 10 and 14: "Snow rnrtBtnotian in his ueil and gftger days through Saturdays at 8 p-m., and »w o Tew minutes;, took » only comnsmity hospital in New Jersey authority to perform Research Team is expected to provide farther evidence that would allow days from 9:30 ajn. to 5:30 p-m.. and rgency days from noon to 4 p_m., Thursday ON THE HORIZON: Landscapes at ages 3 to 7 years old; and Sundays at 7:30 pjn. Matinees are ^ 379-3636. ext 2438. Information to include the Neuroscience Tngrimte and Brain Tumor Center of New Jersey; the Rahway. For tnforr^atic call (7^2) * as it canae, and for the third tijt«. Pitcher dismissed it "As soon as the door opened, we were mei Hy someone wik> already had ning Monday. Valeria Center, a pediatric oncology canrcr program: The Children's Medical 499-8225 or vie** •*••- woKdto »» ovaflablfi online at www.pape*nu9 oro EKG in bis hand,"" recounted Pitcher. "He already bad all the information UNION RECREATION Department Three hrurc later, at 7 am. on the- morning of Dec 9 it can* hack with a Center nf Atlantic Health System: a Chest Pain Center; the Same Day Surgery www.ucac.orQ. vengeance A massive, crushing blow ctrock Pitcher full in the -best, sending he was already telling people exactly what to do The EMS crew had will sponsor weekly ceramics classes CRANFORD DRAMATIC CLUB will Center and Hernia Center; and a Wound Care Center. Overlook also provides a 7 him recline '***• *-»f H»»d W*%ile hi* wife ^«IUH OI I Wm ted the EKG to Overlook** emergency department no the way to the hospital CASUAL TIMES restaurant features for children between the ages of and present Tend Me a Tenor" by Ken home care and bospice program, as well as maternity ser- comedians or* S»*urr*aye. r»t "Then tbey took me into the emergency room The nurse was fl*t ort fantj»c 12 at the Recreation buffcfirrv M20 Ludwig May 5 to 20. All performances n the First F>resbyte- a.nv for olscussion and continental Sernones. May 12 to June 4. Shows far someone like Brian Pitcher. Not in New Jersey, that is Under the state** "To me, it was a no-brainex." Pitcher caid, recalling why be opted for the rian Church on Broad Street, Eli- breakfast at the First Baptist Church. ar» 7 30 p.m. Ffv+^ys pnd Saturdays. 2 health laws, only a dozen hospitals are currently authorized to perform a life I zabeth. The concert is sponsored by p m Pw*ays. Trx» playhouse is m n w angioplasty. While thrombolytic drugs are generally safe, studies have shown 170 8m St in WestfieW Dorr-^on is saving prrx^edure thpf hae Keg« **"• empt-p* * '**•* *»«* ^vstfmennt for hear* j»ftarl* the Union County Board of Chosen located at * '00 E Jer»~y $• . Eli- that they carry a higher risk of stroke. With a history of stroke in his family. $2. For information, call **»»••* victims. FULL-TIME JO Freeholders and the Division of Cultur ee&-5269 or (9O8) 889-4751 zabeth. F""' '••^"Tv-ti'w, «*.n fonay Pitcher jumped at the opportunity for an alternative treatment The procedure, angioplasty. is the same prxx^dure that has been used for a) and Heritage Affairs. For informa- 355-OO77 Pitcher's decision was far from unique- More than 35 heart attack victims more than 20 years to prevent blocked arteries h is proven safe and effective as tion, can (908) 558-2550, send e-mail SINGLE FRIENDS, for Cathofic an have been treated at Overlook since September, when the hospital first began gles, will sponsor an indoor miniature WESTRELD COMMUNITY PLAY- elective surgery. It is proven safe and effective as elective surgery. In the past to scoenOuntoncountynj.org. Relay offering emergency angioplasty- All were offered a choice between thramboly- users shoukJ call (800) 852-7899. golf outing April 28 at 8 p.m. at Gotf- ERS will present Lemer and loewe's ^dhbegan _to rediscover it as an emergency operaiioo Worx, 410 Route 23 North in Pomnton "Brigaobon" Fridays and Saturdays, gy MOSTLY MUSIC will be presented in Angioplasty is Uke one-stop shopping. Diagnosis and permanent treatment Plains. Cost is $4 r*** i*-**-*.^**^- --" May 13 to June 10. All shows are at 8 heart attack victims, to open arteries thai are already blocked concert April 30 at 7:30 pjn. at Temple <973) 762-2638 p.m Tickets are $15 WCP is located In the procedure, whether elective or emergency, there is no need for a full rake place shortly after the patient comes to the emergency room. The typical Emanu-B, 756 E. Broad St. Westfield- ?! 000 North Ave. West cardiac surgery facility. Patients typically require only a local anesthetic The patient spends less man a w*k recovering »n the hospital with no other invasive Tickets are $20 for general acknission. SINGLE FRIENDS, for Catholic sir> procedures required. $18 for senior citizens. For Information. surgeon does not even need to make an incision. Everything is done wi'h a gles. will meet for Mass and coffee *I don't think there was more than five minutes between the time I gave my call (973) 762-848a catheter, a long, thin *ihe that is threaded into the artery from a p«int ai April 29, meeting at 10 ajn. at Holy "*f the leg. concent that they had me ready for the procedure-" confirmed Pitcher with obvi- RALPH LJTWIN AND THE TRIO Angels Church. 437 Main St Uttie Using the catheter, curgeons locate the blcxiage Then, they inflate a tiny ous satisfaction. "The most amazing part •** thic was, when the surgeons i in a concert of acoustic folk music May THE BACK PORCH in Rahway will Self-employed families need self-employment benefits, in New CASTLES IN THE BREEZE, a photo of then-4-year-old Union resident Matthew 366-2707. 5 at 8 pjn. at the Gallery at the Arts present Open Mice Night every Tues- Schweikert helping a Girl Scout recycling effort, originally appeared in the Union Leader Jersey, rnjt individual health care plans give you one of the state's Guild of Rahway, 1670 Irving St. Rah- SINGLE FRIENDS, for Catholic sirv day at 9 pjn. In addtion. the following Dietary advise is offered for seniors* nutrition I in November 1971. It is among the works in 'Homage/ the exhibit currently on display at way. Tickets are $8. For information, gjes, win sponsor a billiards night April musicians will appoBr at the Bar* "Good nutrition is imnortant at proper nutritional and cood health. active youu cann boostt youvour mood. , themm on n the e wew e bh at H largest phvsician networks Extensive prenatal care,. we!M>=»**v i call (732) 381-7511. 30 at 4:30 p.m. at the Grand Billiard Porch in April: every stage of life," says Rose Alan- • Make your month happy. Inten- improve your health and increase www_sairjtharnahap com or call a"d your children's immunizations are Parlor in The Gaileria Mall. Route 10 in Aprfl 29 — Devil in the Blues GOSPEL SINGER COOKIE PR1CE- cantara, acting director of nursing at sify tastes by adding flavors and your appetite,** says Alancantara. 687-7800. DRAYTON will be presented in con- Morris Plains. Cost is $6.25 per hour The Back Porch is located at 1505 covered And full-time help is just a call Cornell Hall Nursing and Rehabilita- sweeteners, such as herbs, sauces, syr- located at -*65 Springfield Ave. Sum- days and Sundays from 2 to 4 p.m Palmer Gallery at the New Jersey Cen- cert May 6 at 6 p.m. at St Paul's Ca^ per person. Fo* Infomuation <**B (973) Main St in Rahway. For Woimation. • Complement your cooking. If you mit. For information, call tion Center in Union. "In fact, as you up, bacon bits, butter flavoring, etc In away on our 24-hour Health Information QGNAHealthCare CVA is located at 68 Elm St. Summit ter for Visual Arts in Summit through vary Church, 2780 VauxhaJ! Road, 479-3537. r^ll <732) 381-6455. can't get all the nutrients you need A subscription to your newspaper i addition, combine different textures. i 273-8665. For information, call (908) 273-9121. June 11. Union. Donations are accepted for tick- age, the risks for nutrition-related dis- from food, you may want to consider keeps your college student close to Line. For information, call 1-800-465-3084. A Business of Coring. • Sharpen your shopping skills. ANTIQUE ARCHITECTURE DETAIL- THE SHAPE OF ART will be the Gallery hours are .Mondays to Fri- ets; all proceeds wilt benefit the eases such as heart disease and osteo- taking a vitamin and mineral supple- hometown activities. Call Consider doing your grocery shop- Profluca «J urvca pnMK Dy Cmacnctf Gm L* raunn* Company and on* opNQng >, SQE_ELCABElK.wtfl be on exhibit at theme of Westfield Hadassah's 42nd days from noon to 4 p.m.. Thursday church's bulking fund. Forinformation, porosis increase.** ment. Discuss with your physician 908-686-7753 for a special college Tta 0nx*> sermca tQitmtmt a rwma «vuj*j S*» uxujctto iMit o the Freeholders Gallery, featuring th© annual Fine Art and Crafts Show May 6 evenings from 7 to 9 pjn., and Satur- caU (9O8) 688-1385 or (888) 6G4-6697 Yet for millions of older Ameri- ping at convenient times when the which arc best for you. rale. works of pbotoompher Owen Kanzter, and 7 at Temple Emanu-B. 756 .E. days and Sundays from 2 to 4 pjn. cans, -maintaining" healthful eating store is not crowded. In addition, To find out more about eating a throuari Broad St. in WestfieW. A cocktail CVA is located at 68 Elm St, Summit. habits is a struggle. Many older adults stretch your dollars by considering ^* well-balanced diet, contact your phys- reception w3l take place the evening of For information, call (908) 273-9121. DANCE not only eat meals low in nutritients, unit pricing, that way you can get the Gallery hours are 9 ajn. to 5 pjn. ician, the Americn Dietetic Associa- May 6, and the show will be open May SUMMIT FOLK DANCERS wiB meet same food for less. weekdays, and Thursday evenings. but skip meals altogether. "Poor nutri- 7 from noon to 9 p.m. Admission is $3 April 28 at 7:30 p.m. at the Connection • Enjoy food with friends. tion at (800) 366-1655 or the Ameri- The gallery Is located on the 6th floor of tion can lead to weight loss, light- Children's Specialized Hospital for adults and $1.50 for senior citizens; AUDITIONS In Summit, formerly the YWCA. Begin- can Association of Retired Persons at the Union County Administration BuDd- headness, lethargy, loss of appetite, "Whenever possible, make eating a students are acfrnrtted free of charge. NEWARK BOYS CHORUS SCHOOL. ners are welcome, and no partner Is (800) 424-3410. offers a variety of summer ing, Elizabethtown Plaza at Rahway prolonged recovery from illness and fun social event,** says Alacantara. For information, call (908) 233-6531. a fully accredited 4th- through 8th- necessary. Fee is $2. For information, Avenue, Elizabeth. For Information, grade academic/choral school, will disorientation," says Alancantara. Invite your friends or family to join Cornell Hall Nursing and Rebabili- camps and programs for call (973) 467-8278. erm call (908) 55S-2550. THE YEAR OF THE APPLE, wi oxhl- **Tf you or a loved one QX 177-bed l^nP-* REFLECTIONS: "Mefnorioc, Moun trft conduct auditions for September 2000 g the fl enrollment. I nere are 16 openings for out of the habit of eating well, take community group-dining program facility located at 234 Chestnut Si. in children tains. Rocks and Water," the clay and Apple Education Foundation, win be 4th grade, limited space in 5th grade. heart that food can be fun ai any age," where you can make new friends. Union, is an affiliate of the Saint Bar- Wl mixed media works of Carole Wong on display at Kean University's Nan- FESTIVALS physicatti There are no resident requirements. says Alancantara. Following are some • Activate your appetite. *^y getting nabas Health Care System. For more Chesek. will be on exhibit at the Kent cy Oryfoos Fine Art* Gallery In the SPRING FUNG, Westfield's sixth For information, call (973) 621-8900. information about Cornell Hall, visit and learnui Race Gallery in Summit through Nancy Thompson Library, Monday annual street fair, sponsored by the tips to help you get bade on the road to exercise and remaining physically Friday. WESTF1ELD YOUNG ARTISTS' Westfield Chamber of Commerce, will through May 12. All works were CSrhMOUNLMNSiDE Gallery hours are 9 am to 4 pjn. created by children In Washington COOPERATIVE THEATER wiB con- take place April 30, beginning at 11 Monday to Friday, or by appointment. State. duct auditions for the Jury production of a.m. and continuing through the day £Keck Out Oup^oliftrWn CAMPORB: "Brigadoon" by Lemer and Loewe at The gallery is located at 42 Norwood Gallery hours are Mondays to Fri- with entertainment events for the tofts, nnisic. thOTe weel^ cooperative games and social sl^ Westfield Community Players, 1000 Ave., Summit For information, call days from 10 a.m. to 8 pjn. The uni- whole family. For information, call be able to wort In small groups. Sbfings within the same age groups may also recjfcttC^ •>-y, -:--± North Ave. West in Westfield, April 29, (908) 272-0900. versity Is located at 1000 Morris (908) 233-3021 or (908) 996-3036. 1 and in Newark at NJPAC April 30. Call- UNDER THE UMBREUA: ^^ ,^§^ *^^s Ave. In Union. For Information, call EVER CHILD'S PLAY is the theme of the art backs will be May 6 at WCP and May 7 Crafts, music theme wwks. cooperative games and social skilbfbf children wtx> have pnysic^ja^ ^3§gy, } *^ (908) 527-2371. exhibit at Children's Specialized Hos- at NJPAC. VITAMIN FACTORY PDD or autism. Participants rmist be abte to wort in sm '" . f ^ ^ pital in Mountainside now through April ARTIST-PHOTOGRAPHER NEAL FILM COMMUNDODSI&O: 'J^f^^\ £_{$& "^^y *' 28. UNION COUNTY ARTS CENTER in KORN will have his wort? on exhibit at 201 Route 22 West A speech therapy and recreation program for children withm^toroodcrate_$ee^d!s| Viewing hours are 8:30 a.m. to 850 CLASSES Rahway continues its Film Series the Gallery at the Arts Guild of Rahway _carry over oral motoc communication and socianzatkm sj^tai^^e^g^ig^igwi p.m. dairy. Children's Specialized Hos- WESTFIELD YOUNG ARTISTS' through May 3. Unless otherwise Wednesday through May 19. An open- ^chiW^ IS* A current speech evaluation (within the *^tCiaon^tt«Bquk^^ pital is located at 150 New Providence COOPERATIVE will offers profession- noted for double and triple features, ing reception will take place April 30 & £;£* tXNQ;the cost of this camp as a therapeutic program, rou mustchednfftthyoOopsu Road in Mountainside. For information, from 1 to 4 p.m. al classes in the performing arts. tickets are $3 for 1 p.m. screenings, $5 973-926-294g t w * i w^wm ^ ^ci > call (9/3) 63&-6730. Gallery hours are Wednesdays. Fri- I"! SriTio CMIU at 6 p.m. RAIN&OW ftSH: 52s-*.. AoVanced Acting classes win concen- The series concludes with the fol- (T you re not snopp, Begfener instructional swim program for children with ACRYLIC STILL UFES by James days and Saturdays from 1 to 4 p.m., m trate on improvisation, character deve- Autbnfand ADO/ADHD. Parent participation in the pool will be encoufiKjei- ^ ry ^ ^ Wolanin will be exhibit at the Swain Thursdays from 1 to 3 and 5 to 7 p.m., lowing schedule: lopment and scene study. Also offered You're paying toojn Galleries in Plain field Saturday and by appointment The Arts Guild is • May 3: "Leave "Em Laughing" are four levels of tap and three levels of MARJ1ALARTS: %Ji k^ through April 29. tocaled at 1670 Irving St in Rahway. Comedy Double Feature — "A Night at Myxial arts instruction for children with ADD/ADHD, cerebral palsy, or any diagnosis causing^pss moor onW musical theater, which focuses on For information, call (732) 381-7511. the Opera" and "Some Uke It Hot," 7 Limited Time Offer Gallery hours are Tuesdays to Fri- song selection and interpretation, jrigtor procdems. The program will hdpde pjn., $7 for both films days from 9:30 a.m. to 5:30 pjn.. and CHILDREN'S SPECIALIZED HOSPI- ensemble work, voice, and musical [Designer Protein Saturdays irom 9^30 .,a_m_ to -A p_m JAL^tn Mouotainskie witt-exh>b^-thg ale Swain Galleries Is located at 703 work of artists Arthur Pierson Rice, Rabway. For information and reserva- lessons in voice anoVor acting are PhUadetpha Lancaster. PA. Bammorc Innerjtito and New Ytot Watchung Ave., Plaintteld. For infor- Dwight Hiscano and GeraJdine A. Cos- tions, caB (732) 499-8226 or visit the Exfenstve Line of Body Building available. Gty are planned far teens 13-18 yean of age with a variety of special needs-Trips will depart frornarKJg mation, call (908) 756-1707. grave during the month of May. UCAC website at www.ucac.org. SUPER COUPON & Sports Supplements... SUPER COUPON The Westfield High School is SAVE Specialized Hospital- Mountainside. 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initiative views pain as the 'fifth vital sign' "Pain is DO longer an option** was ly now, because new Joint Commis- pain as a fifth vital sign. for concrete an <"*rganization can receive for qual- program; The Children's Medical one way to com up the message from sion standards for pain Or. KanfmaTi beads the community practices ity and performance — Overlook Center of Atlantic Health System; 3 staff al Overlook Hospital who lee- become effective in 2001 Education and Advocacy Committee the ag ment, the New Hospital is an Atlantic Health System Chest Pain Center, the Same Day tared at seminars conducted by the Because of its advanced work in of the New Jersey Pain Initiative, and Jersey Paio Initiative will send pain 490-bed major fgartiing hospital in Sargery Center and Hernia Center, New Jersey Pain Initiative, supported pain management. Overlook Hospital was on the seminar fagnity along with speciali etc to the facilities to educate Summit. Home of New Jersey's first and a Wound Care Center. Overlook fff by a grant from ttr Robert Wood is in a unique position to help in this Clinical Nurse Specialist Kathlrm core £mapc of physicians and nurses, stwotactic T7K^OM>Tg y program for also provides a Medicare-certified Johnson Foundation statewide effort. "We're not just tak- Boreale, who is on the Education will then he responsible for the treatment of cancer. Overlook* home care and hospice program, as _^1 i^ thai thiui ctiiiip staff uittei «paeiahy »gjwe« iaefrade the • Nes- improve pain services and incrcasr woods, we're trying to effect change from Overlook, Nurse Practitioner \ implements thr oew p* og cience Institute and Brain Tumor services to high-risk newborns at tb* the standards of care throughout New everywhere." said Dr. Andrew Kauf- Moira Kendra, also gives educational ram. TV specialists wfl foflr*w Center of New Jersey, the Valerie new Frank and Mnnj Walsh Matemi Jersey, by educating hospitals and man, director of Summit Pain Man- talks on pain at health care facilities progress m ' serve r Center, a pediatric oncology cancer ty Center. otber -health-care facilities about the agement and Palliative Care. The around the region. acute pain management service was The seminars: served as a ne> management established at Overlook Hospital in working tool to engage health care more irtfonnarjan an O'erlook The topics included barriers to 1997 to e9=tabli£h protocols and proce- facilities towork with the New Jersey effective pain management, classify dures few pain a«sessment and treat- Pain Initiative on starting up or wnpro liati ing and assessing pain, pharmacology mera iupatirnts Buffering acute and ving their pain rnana.ggnient prog- ic and non-pharmacologic manage- chronic p*n are ref rr«sd to pain spe- rams. Almost 40 institutions around ' the FOR BETTER HEALTH ment of pair aiw* the needs of sseci?' cialists v develop n plan of care the state have already signed or sab- V fr*r F wfor NTTP that call DR. DONALD ANTONELU A PAIN 1/ THE NECK Students get head stert on health careers •' you have a pam to the pecft. yen may spin? »^ astonished to find tbr soraro* of rtir pom wtin Rather than spending her morning in a classroom. 16-year-oW Janjxra Ycong After gcceptftnrr into the program, stndmts embark on a three-year journey s»"t neatly ir yoor neck at •" Your column. Crom »-*p v can be found at Cornell Hall Nursing and Rehabilitation Center in Union ^Iiup beginning with a health careers course in thrir copbornorr year. The coarse XT yO*T %£WVk} f "•lnTW properly ; medical lecords. serving breakfast to residents, assisting <#•"•'*« - r'*v* "»* ****" which is taught by I-obozzo. is transrnjn rwu-tiripataag schools in linden for apy session or greeting visitors at the reception desk Plainfield and Railway, along with s*ud>ntc rr>m RocelV. via interactive t*lrv> Young, a junior at Abraham dark High School in Resells, r one o' 60 =to sinn. The course prepares students to mew* r»n *> • 'W n ^ne-rienc dW*n.g the f the O.S. Patent reveals dents participating in the Health Careers Program ^fferrH by Union Coup** junior year and then to a paying K**" ^ ••--;-., - *•... w^- -'- BEFORE high schools in collaboration with local hospitals and nursing facilities • •Mo-hour lecture every week- High school students from Roselle, *vbo are inter»Pt*»d in p*srr*iinp careen: in Students are graded according tc pv»i laitom h\ *'**- rlppa* 'Tn«*nts in T -hir-fi Sept. l(Hh \r wef§g!it loss of ss tmercsi of bene* K- health care after graduation, have the opportunity to enroll in the three-yea* they have worked, as well as • ****•'• .^ - •• •-, r.~j — - •—.=>^p •»,- pan r>' Writtht: 165 lbs Health Careers Prograifi headed by Diana Lobozzo R M.. teach^/cc^cm*"^" - •"^perience in the program. »« tr**** rtwg ^TKD ihc office n aid partict Lobozzo. 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OT JTTW. w 1 season ? v^n Sy RaWHi Honhff * ccKlm c*f C^Tjjjnegatifrj B'ns' •*• Uv-at^d d^rrsctly ac oets <*M no'ahly n 1 r r A **n Tajnar Tfee brochore«. ^^h? -h *** P^*ieemet 1 JifherJ"' '• ' Worlr "«hc^> i* to n «crtp»ir»n« and 0 < . r *igir»ally fmrn part of *>y* ARBOR DAY and EARTH DAY materials. h*ve heer nTailod to He a£*cept*srf via r of R«l if r K in Westfield. Scotch '^lains, Fap^ *x>d. *he n r*ticans whr fooght in •il -nd wjP be Poces>«ed in the U . division «>f N^ Jer^y n friend Qarfis Across international Earth pay Mountainside and Cranford TK*- r r-r«r*^d '^r* the * tx>d farther v IT T F M' .n .t»ch they are receive) for ^ Am a rv.n.p^fi, organiza.ir- In 19^2 Senator Gaylord Nelson founded Earth Day... That idea was to persuade program is open to all New Jersry stu iff** ci~ «« i. predetetinined to ea^Us^ ^ 1972 by Schlosbcrg t Kennedy to give national visibility of a serious and deteriorating condJM'vr dents *tom pre-srhool through ninth T f » mdividmJ al^akrv*p»ce, j^ TrdsliDB ^NJ^A Hs to em'rh environment Tu rently we celebrate TaHh Dav arjr^ ih& Fn^^* ne^t Vv pg grade Interested residents in ntbr* r 3 tf ..t ^ Ijvec by providjQg jripporturii***^ Arbor Day corrnnnnitves ma> obtain a *- rreeholders invite residents to connect' vi* ft to Nf brasl a fodry w< develop crcaHve talents and er**"M» »-v calling (908) Mg 1551 7 he T fnion Cf*unty Board of ( history and arts activities The caler> homepage *s downloaded, soHce that t\\<> ctatp uw onr*> ^ K Schlosberg. Ed D age a greater ftppreaation of xhe art^ the First Earth Day Came About Thr five wwk gxis progyam win sen Fr«?eholdeT» has anponpced th* daT r^fVcts This represrntatirin with a dej-«rtrrn^t listing <•»*> the left wde of '''• founding of Arbor Day in ttip 1 80'"* c creared the Wectfield Sum throurfi bo'h ^n^tructii^n and By Senator Gaylord Nelson, Founder of Farth Day begin June 76 and will run through ion C'Mjnty Calendar r' F.vents. wrde varie-ty of events from concerts the page Click on County Mana- Among njf-ie**'^ rn'>vip«j int'* thp **h N*»h'asVfl Tprrt'ory *n 1 S54 w?*s J. ^terlinc Morr >n Wrsrtshor as a *-ay to help child- mance" It is a place ' where : ! V| * • • • '» to lecturea. from children s pngrams ger, ihen Econr»nw Tor many years prior to Earth day, it had been troubling to me that the state of our luly 28 with courses conducted daily ren ltural Connections, from Detroit Me and hi*: wif> WPT*1 lf>' PT«= of nsrtir**, and •**«• HOT***1 »WC-Y *»c*»KI?ch*-<* *•* continue *heir artistic pursuits ^velnp* and creativity n p environment was simply a non issue in the politics of our country The President, thf from 8^0 a n? to H^Op.m. Full-day the county « website * theatrical peformances and dancv 1 '"braska Has quickly planted with trees, shribs and Powers. throughout the summer rnontb*. The and finally T>iviton of Cultural and ConSCCSS^ the pronnnyr power srrurrurp nf thp narinTi anri Jiie press .paid almost no pr»gfju»» arf "sdvr- >sv^Ial>ltf fn Other hYaska's f»*st rM^wsp^mpr Gtven tha* Rati "^nce Ke^rvrfv an 1 anention to this issue, which is of such staggering import to our future. It was dear the until with the The Muf»" Studio, K*** ! n \jt«. is an inytap* HnV to the rnonry Historical Sites cchednle contains reg be fr-xind to r^oes* the M' era*B list forum, he epread agriculiJral infoTmatW r> and lie pMrhusKsm for tr^ees to an equaU\ ere t re a?' nviti' to tr we somehow got this matter into the political arena until it became part of the national Drawing Workshop. The Fencing C xirrent ' -* ~ *** •** • - '*'— IT*'--^ ' -i 1 nlar operatiag ho^*^ and speciaJ pr*>g Tr • • T-»- d range of arts, musical. *-nfh»i<;iasrir audienoe His f 11< ^ pj< n«>*»r c • T?*«-'^ rh*'r try p<; put, morr importantly, tje** political dialogue not much would ever be achie ed. The puzzling challenge was to think 8 :I : T Club. Summer Band and S and hiis*or>cai program ,, ram information. Also available r>n Form w*>r^ needed a*; windbr*"***' *• * • ' * r' "' ' '" ' " '*»*'* -"x^ *>*ii)Hinp mat«»rialc an^ '• -• up some dramatic event that would focus nationil attention on th^ ervircnment. FinaUy, in Orchr"«stra, and The Alphom the web page is the Cultural Connec- more information on the CaJen- *ad*» from rh« hot cun Mary P Ruotolo, liaison 1962. an idea occurred to me that was, I chap For more information or to to the ("ulr**»al p^d Heritage Advisory tions Information Form, which can be dar of pv»nt« or other services of the Morton not only advorgted rr*»*» plan* ng > > inrlnMuils in his articles and editorials, but rhe political limelight once and for all." Summit's CVA shows intricacies oHtain a *^t>chure for f*he Wwrtfield Board tt not only highlights our printed out. completed and mailed in Division of Cultural and Heritage he also en<~oura,geo, crvir o^ganizarioM^ ^^ ^T*^V*'' TO ioin rn. his prominence in the area Summer Workshop, call (O08) talented country organizations and by any individual cr fpwsp that wish*" Affairs, call (908) 558 2550; send » he of women's influence in artwork 1 Kgnncdy Conservation TOUT 518-1551; for any of the other prog individuals, hot also rnpkes it easy to *• bvlude events in the calendar mail to scoen ^ unioncountynj-org; or to w ' **'" That idea was to persuade President Kennedy to give national visibility to this issue by The New Jersey Center for Visual Arts, 68 Elm St in Sumrrrt, will be rams call (908) 78°-9^>6 or v^sit 'he plar ahead so v*^' rJ***i't m»«w To p-^cc the Uni^" County -h write to the Union County Division of office at tw t«n r n.-^ r In T«cnnology education and Fun for Kldal winning faculty, and was recently cited by the New York Times as having "One Arbor Day, and the tradition began in schools nationwide in Results At 80 Top College Campuses Nationwide: 1882. of the Best** exhibits of the 1999 season. There are two interior galleries and an It was truly an astonishing grassroots explosion. The people FDU-Madlson & Teaneck, NY, LI, Stanford, MIT Arbor Day has now spread beyond the United States and is outdoor exhibition space/sculpture garden. NJCVA is the largest visual art cen- cared, and Earth Day became the first opportunity they ever had to ter in the state, and is specifically devoted to contemporary art Programs observed in many countries of the world join in a nationwide demonstration to send a big message to the include Artists with Disabilities, docent tours, lectures, demonstrations, art WeeWy Camps for Boys and Girls 7-16 —^K^*^£Za^ mk^m I fm\^fmL:^ politicians - a message to tell them to wake up and do something. trips, workshops and other activities. The non-profit New Jersey Center for Vis- ual Arts is wheelchair-accessible and is funded in part by the New Jersey State Commuter and Overnight Programs Council on the Aits/Department of State, a partner agency of the National Endowment of the Arts. All Ability Levels: Beginner to Expert Gallery hours are Mondays to FRIDAYS from noon to 4 p.m., Thursday AprO 30. 2 pii - 4 pn This message is sponsored by these community minded businesses & organizations evenings from 7 to 9 p.m., and Saturdays and Sundays from 2 to 4 p.m. VIDEO CDIT1NO, SOUND AMD MUSIC, For more Information, please cafl 90S-522-SI91 The exhibition is free and open to the public For more information, call Oak Knofl School o* the Ho»y Chid, 44 Bladctoum Road Sommrt. NJ 079OI 3D MODELING AND ANIMATION , (908) 273-9121 •JACK TO NATURE HEALTH FOOOS POODTOWN OF ROSELLE L ACADEMY MONTESSORI SIRICA FLORIST, INC. TROPICANA DINER & RESTAURAN GRAPHICS. ADVANCED WEB DESIGN 13 Walnut Ave. Cranford 550 Raritan Rd. Roselle 1577 E 2nd St. Scotch Plains 12 South MichiaanAve. Kenilwo.tn 537 Morris Ave. Elizabeth Local artist Neat Korn wiil be topic of exhibit in Rahway Summit Area YMCA Day Camp. CAMPUS SUB SHOt* OWN Of- MAPI t COMPOSITION SMITH GLASS & METALS 800JFUIL4ACE UNION HOSPITA1 The Gallery at The Arts Guild of of teenage angst, relationships and <:42 Morris Ave., Springfield 211 Moms Ave^ Springfield 463 Valley Street, Maplewood 1b 11 766 Ramsey Ave., Hfflskte Galloping Hi! Rd, Rahway will present an exhibit of art- confrontations, with themes about the 973-467-3156 973-376-8899 762-0303 908-964-0500 908-687-1900 work by Union artist Neal Kom, fea- range of issues his young students turing his recent paintings and photo- face in their daily lives: love, sex, vio- graphs, from Wednesday to May 19. lence, drugs and AIDS. All experi- CHRIS! THE KING SCMOOi tir-WAY BOWL MAY OH J CHKIS BOLLWAGt SUMMIT TEXACO VICTORY BIKE, BOARD FEATHERBED LANE There will be a reception with the ences are grist for the mill of his art. 397 Columbia Ave.. Hillside -. >dr Danny Williams Cn/ Of Elizabeth Morris Avenue., Surrw.m & SKI SHOP The exhibition at The Arts Guild 908-686-6740 "Come Roll With Us" artist April 30 from 1 to 4 p.m. 908-522-9608 2559 Morris Ave., Union Gallery includes several large, power- n31 Rt. 22 West. Union Admission is free. SCHOOL 908-686-2383 Korn is an artist and photographer ful and Dew works which were made ESTABLISHED 1953 wbose artwork is becoming well posiblc a HEART Grant from the known through his many exhibits in Union County Freeholders. Also IMAGINE SAl ONE lAVtRN IN THE vVURRALL COMMUNITY CELEBRATING New Jersey art galleries. Most recen- included are a series of hand-painted The Amenca/i Legion. Unior. Mountain Ave C ity ol Summit 1 a la carte dinner 1/2 off *>*,* NEWSPAPERS tly, he was featured in shows at The photographs, some of which have OUR 47th YEAR 908-688-0826 973-467-0992 147 Westfield Ave., Roselle Park )291 StuyvesantAve., Union Gallery of South Orange, The Tom- used multiple prints, cut and reas- 908-241-7400 908-686-7700 znasulo Gallery at Union County Col- sembled in a cubist-like fashion. Approved by NJ Dept of Education lege, and in juried exhibits at The City Korn's paintings are bold, colorful A Certified Facility, and an Educational & Creative Environment

• LH to AI-tMY A NAVY S> f AH t u Of" THE PAPER PEDLAR Without Walls in Newark and The and vigorously painted passionate oONVALESCENT CEN PL,. 316 Ncrth Wood Ave , Lhtden DELI & CATERING o61 Morris Tmpk., Springfietu New Jersey Center for Visual Arts in statements about the people in his life: BARBARA A. FARIA Director of Administration- BA 400 West Stimpson Ave . Under 908-486-8012 33 Westfield Ave., ClarK 973-376-3385 Summit. his students and his family. They in Elementary Education, State Cert. Early Childhood. 908-862-3399 73238^-9222 Kom is an art tcacber at Elizabeth express the vision of a man who THOMAS FARIA - Director of Education. BA In High School, where he teaches photo- thinks and feels a great deal about bis Elementaiy Education. MA in Administration graphy and art. This has brought him students and the reality of their lives. PIZZERIA & TONY'S SERVICE CtNlfch rARMS in contact with many teenagers during He is irnmersed in the world around Supervision, State Certified Guidance 432 Springfield Ave , Summit 983 Lehigh Ave., Union FARMS/UNION Shopping Ceiu« his time there, and their lives have himself, not a detached onlooker, and 908-277-0909 §' 409 Forest Dr., Union 1721 Moms Ave., Union 908-687-1449 become a major influence on his art. his inuitive art reflects the many NURSERY SCHOOL KINDERGARTEN 908-687-9556 908-851-2725 His paintings have evolved into pow- impacts upon him of the world around Ages 2 1/2-6 thru 6th Grade A variety of traditional spotts. adventure

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Inducing new and used items, basebaJ ants win be taught worics tern the CLASSIFIED 15 • Furniture, houstmras, boakt, cards, memoraWBa, toys, fashfc'w* do* 1 standard repertoire by cellist Mannt 16 Mixture trontes. attic traasums. towdrv. • -JH" • 1 msfitt avalabte. For intof 0f For more Kauer oi Momstown, vsoumst Nan- UNION COUNTY SPECIALS dractions ca| 573-743-5596. 201-O97-0S35. tie Lederer of West Caldwell, and 1 »nion Leader • Echo 20 Affirm^* O ORGANIZATION: Gfen ****- OFXIAWZATION: NuSey violinistMolist Mary Babiarz oi Ctarfc Eagle • The GARAGE SALES 21 Damp 1 Church Soatb Orange. Supplementing this Search your local classifieds on the internet 22 Fits of a SUNDAY win be master classes and special se» 23 AUCTION April 30th, 2000 http^/www.localsor^ce.com/classifieds/ EVENT: Hea Maikst nans with a variety of guest artists 25 • 1 ESSEX COUWTV ovnbo FRIDAY PLACE: Jonathan Dayton including performers, conductor* 26 Aprfl~28lh, 2000 Mountain * Srt o* Maplowood A r* • cott^K^sers and instrument mriccT~ ^ LES HOUR RATES EVENT: TRICKY TRAY AUCTION r PLACE: Map! wood Woman's mi£tc Geld trip is prW"*"* — CLASSIFIED RATES 9© Transcript • Th© Gl*xi V Woodand Road. Maptonood dors. week- "»day through Fti Nwtley Journal * Befleville Post 36 F"'©>•«** HUE: Doors apon 7:OOpw» wnnis or less $16.00 pe* Prospective violinists and l/v*ngton Herald • Vaitstajrg 37 p ' V v* • «- w gpns 8:00pm. 9:00 AM 5 PM W :s? nM o ww-ic $4.00 p©» should have a knowledge of (bird po» Press o* 38 PRICE: $5.00 admission at door. In \fter Hours Ca" .$2550 perco eludes one raffle card with 25 chances. A suhscripcion to your rtevspspa itiaa. cellists should have a koo^v ECONOMY CLASS F=ree rofrashmants, more than 100 graa* ledge of firs' through fourth positions 908-686-9898 prizes. For tickets or information k**ps your c^Hege student ~*+tse to and all are lequiied to be studying OO DEADLINES 41 caB 973-762-1951. 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Worrall Community c*^ South REUNIONS 31 Forearm f < 55 Stir up Valley Street Maplewoor Newspapers, Inc- shall not be liable tor errors or High ScbooJ Class of T965 56 f^ • Tinrfeo High School Classes of Inc at (7*2) 6|7-lO0O. 170 Scotland Rosd. Orange UIIAHbt I! omissions in cos* of actual space occupied by item will r»ndnct its I^th reanv^i April 20 to 1959 wfll coodnct a *50s • Ahraham dark High School Ail classified ads require prepayment in which error or omissions occurred W« can not For infcnmafiofT call Reunion1- •*•' tf yoof car plus 20 Reonion Picnic Aqg 26 at Memorial Row-lie, Class of 1980 will conduct its be held liable for failure, for any caus*», to tnsert an tTnl'mi'^d Inc »* (732) ^17-jOOO. Please havp v>ur card and expiration date. $40 00 Part on Sooth Wood Avenue, 20tb reunion Nov. 25. For inform* UNION COUNTY ad Worrall Community Newspapers Inc • Si Josephs School in RoseH> r BOO l p_nt to dpsk For information. tion, call Margaret L**xicb V>novw «J VISA the right to reject revise or r*ecia$$tfy Oas« of 1950 reoniorj is planned few 1291 Stuyvesant Av©.. Union -»U Gail Hudak at (908) 862-4272. (908) 486-7189 or ~~* . advertisement at any time. May ^000 Contact Jane Geogbegan • Summit High School Class of [email protected]. J Borkr at (732) 388:7363,_iV Haase a' *-^2*anfo»tJ 'Hiigir School Ocr 7 Farinfonw';on. ' Rrun 1980 reunion is scheduled forNo- v HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HOROSCOPE at (920) 432-O210. 25 For information, contact Retmio**- HELP HELP WANTED HELP WANTED - Union High School Class of 1990 1000 CREDTT & COLLECTIONS INSURANCE. GROWING Springfield agency PART-TIME SHEET METAL mechanic for job shop located nay off Hang in there "nlinnted Inc. at (732) 617-1000 has career opening for licensed, experienced RECEIVING CLERK in Newark. Experienced onty, knowledge of r»r romantic issues may he dif reunion is scheduled for June 10 For Commercial line CSR Must be self motivated, layout and read blue prints and computerized Apr'7 Cranfard High School Class of • Westfield High School CUn of WANTED Large service company seeks person wit ACCOUNT FxcwDent opportunity in Ftorham Park to assaa frrm d to deal with Your heart is in tfw I dependable team player with good computer with the merger of international Fortune SOO equipment Also needed draftsman full or part information, contart Reunions Ti*»w«*» S win conduct its 25th reunion 1990 wiD conduct its lOtb reunion minimum 1 year credit & collections experience and telephone skills. Professional working REPRESENTATIVE to Apr// tionx P*eal with what is real right nJoce. but t)**re »** corr^ c'Vi to caO on past due account* anc* various company. Duties include Gght lining, logging time tor shop dra%w*ag OorWiio o.an r»#>v •«*d Inc. at (732) 617-1000. $3,000 WES0-Y1 Maflino 400 Brocruires AT conditions and fufi benefits package. Fax re- Market Day. a wholesale food dtstn&uttx 973-344-2868 1 1 Oct. 7 For infonmp^on, c^ta-* Reun- Nov. 25. For information, (\ug ? ^ S~p« 22)- critical ^i^rw***** »Kt»t nr*-H t' *•*• HOMEI Guaranteed FREE supplies. Call • Jefferson High School Class of which m*i3J include salary .»<),*—-• sume to 973^67-5641 or caB 973-467-8850 raising funds for education toseekin g menL Oeat pay! Ftiendry environ*-- - 1 ions UnJ»»nJr*M Tr>^- »* (7 •*?•> Reunions Unlimited Inc at (T*?> 1-800-489-9477 extension 78 (24 hours), OR SHOPPING NETWORK hiring local models! AP VOUT *\>r\ of pc*eitiw though' ; representative in your • I \n focus ~*n firanc** arui resolved 10 *O reunion is scheduled for June 24 RUSH SASE MQ. 2472 Broadway. PMB "**-"* — ' Riggio LEGAL SECRETARIES Urgently needed ages. No experience. Free clothing MIKE, Uz "17 1000. * 17-1000. 338-g, New York, NY 10025 (SCA Network) TEL: 973-765-2226 rA ac yr>" make? of oj<^ ro«>cecptB »nd ioeae (Jan 20 Feb. 18) Its JAYSON COMPANY Good pay, benefits. Work immedUlery Perm/ WISH, 160 Oak Road, Department A N~*V at the Jefferson Performing Arts FAX: S08-964-8258 HAVE FUN! EARN $$$ afrrirl |-» n • Cranford High School Class of • Battin High School Class of June Temp. Fax resume and salary 973-765-140* 17857. 888-278-0728 (24 hours) to re»ch or oirpass your for an emotional checkup Make House in Elizabeth High School. For $45,000/ YEAR POTB^TTAL Doctors need 973-32S-6636. Legal EZY Agency nEXIBLE SCHEDULES * 1934 is looking for classmates for a peopte toproces s claims. Must own computer/ fin»my collecting coins and fe»»r thai your connection with a fami information, call Patrick Gargano at 1°74 will conduct its 26th reunion DECLARE YOUR Independence! Control you* PAID TRAINING YOUR AD could appear here to* is 8tt»«t as Oct 14 For information, contact 65th reunion. Contact Dorothy M modem We train CaB 888-667-2808. o*t»f> own income. Set your own schedule As an Inital S16 00 per week. CaU to* more o^taus Our (^pn\ 7^ May MaV- I TBPA f<:ep' 1^ Oct IT pav ly member is based on mutual respe*-' ston 581. UM0 DRIVER trtandJv c*asaWed department «rou*<* tx* **apc»v (9O8) 272 5485, or write to him ar 322 Avon representative you call tt» shots Lefs Working with school volunteers in administer Reunions Unlimited Inc at (712) Frtel at (561) 364-8671. Staffing Services TO help you CaU * -800-564^9} \ y an cft*Mi to clean up V<~»UT p\a\ »t safe- with y3:4Spm. with daily pay rate of $29.91 Trme position providing be a great time to take an extended • Union High School Class of 1980 617-1000. The New Jersey Performing Arts Center cui indrvtduaJ for diversified office Duties including An incentive of three days pay is available to to a program of complete acceptance, yourself wholeheartedly to the job on address and phone number to Linden Coast runs Teams start $.42- $.45 $1000 tax 60&-406-0300, erao&nOnipa org case management to patients enrolled in our sabbatical. If not, plan many mini- reunion is scheduled for Aug. 19. For • Union High School Class of 1970 rentty has several administrative and clerical sign-on bonus for experienced company driv- clerical, word processing and light bookkeep- those with a perfect attendance record. Guards HIV primary care clinic. Bachelor's or Mas- oo matter what. hand. Gather information only from High School, Class of 1990, P.O. Box openings. These positions are ideal for stay at ers For experienced drivers and owner opera- MANICURIST. 2 DAYS per week. West Orange ing Computer knowledge and good telephone win be paid up tothre e snow emergency days ter's-prepared LSW with HIV/AIDS experience vacations to clear your head and help information, contact Reunions Unlim- win conduct its 30th reunion Nov. 24. 1990, Linden, NJ 07036, or send e- home parents and recent grads interested in tors. 1-800-441-4394. For graduate students, Assistance Living Center, 1-800-762-7391 communication skills a must. Fax resume to provided they work the day before and day after and excellent interpersonal skills required LEO (July 23-Aug 22): Sacrifices reliable sources this week. you stay on track in the real world. ited Inc. at (732) 617-1000. For information, contact Reunions mail to [email protected]. utilizing their computer and office skills on a part 1-800-338-6428. 908-245-1423 or call 908-245-7444. the declared emergency day made this week in a relationship will CAPRICORN (Dec 22-Jan 19): time basis MARKET RESEARCH pari time Get paid for • Secretary — General Administration and DRIVERS...$1000 SIGN On Bonus. Drivers evaluating customer service in your spare time PART TIME local builder needs someone to do Part time positions may also be Finance. Hours 1pn>5pm. Answer tele- and Owner Operators wanted) Van and. flatbed Cafl 1-800-627-624a light bookkeeping and clerical work. Monday. COUNSELOR phones, draft/type toons and correspon- opportunities! COL Training AvaOablel Late- Wednesday and Friday 9:00am-i :00pm Uniforms and training are provided by \r*o Time position. Provide ore- & Mode! Assigned Equipment Great Pay and MATURE, ENERGETIC, bright person needed 908-964-0668, dence, fifing and other general administra- lor medical receptionist position at pec&atric Summit Police Department Applicants must be counseling at on-site and off-site locations, tive work. Requirements: Detail oriented, Benefits) Consistent Miles, Job Stability' at least 18 years of age, provide their own conduct community outreach programs and leers 1 -800-800-7315. Must meet age requirements office. FuD time, part time and flexible hours PART TIME babysitter for 1 year old twins in L ability to work independently and Knowledge transportation to their posts & must be capable collect/report statistical data. Bachelor's de- A M«n'« Club (eoe-m/f). available. Please caB 973-762-3835 or tax South Orange. Varied hours. References, CTR of Word, Excel and Access. resume to 973-762-5538 of working outside in all kinds of weather gree in Social Service or related field, phlebo- helpful. 973-275-5165. tomy skills and clean driver's license required • Office Clerk — Genera) Administration DRIVERS — NEW 2K Payt OTR: 6 montn 676 Hart Street • Hours are 9am-1pm. Maintains inventory MEDICAL BILLER — Great income potential! Applcaboms are available at the Summit Police experience - ,30/cpm Top Pay • 40/cpm PERSONAL ASSISTANT. Fufl/ Part time, days, Please bring your resume and join us for (732) 574-382S of office supplies Including toner and paper Regional: 36/cpm. Lease program. New/ Used! Process claims- FuS training provided. Compu- Department located at 512 Springfield Avenue 30 DANCERS DAILY ter required. CaD Titan too free) 888-660-6693. weekends and evenings. We wifl work around Any questions should be directed toL L Robert MatHne: (732) 382-6527 Point person tor copier, printer and fax M.S. Carriers. 1-800-231-5209 EOE your schedule. Must be reliable and have NJ ext 4313. O'Ambola. Traffic Bureau at 908-277-9397 • 2 FREE BUFFETS: 4 TO 6PM problems, provides relief coverage for recep- driver's license. Friendly personality to work •Tour of the facility tionist desk. Assists with clerical duties, 0RIVERS: NORTH American Van Lines has with individuals with developmental dtsabSties EOE. filing, typing, memos. etc. Must be computer tractor trailer 48-state hauling opportunities for MEDICAL BILLER. S15-S45/ hour Country's •On-site interviews 2 Big Screen TVs & MIDNIGHT iTwoi oaiatMSHbu wwoJOar Z^inm bniiy aun- at LnMUM Comity area, rua benefits tor run wne Sfc(JKfclAHY/ ASSISTAiVT, Ssbry plus ccrr, iiterate. owner operators. Minimum of 3 months experi- Over 20 TVR wit* ES ware company seeks people to process claims Can Sarah at 908-672-2880, mission. Flexible hours. Requirements: NJ •Refreshments onu i arciiALd Send resume and cover letter, indicating posi ence required. Call 1-800-348-2147. Depart- Channel. MSG & All ment NJS from home. Training provided. Must own com- Realtor License, computer skins in Microsoft Pay-Per-View Events EVERY HOUR new constructions ton of interest to: putor. CaB 1-800-797-7511. extension 322 POSTAL JOBS toS25.7 V hour WUcWe jobs to Office a must 908-822-1183 Human Resources $26.40/ hour. Applications and exam informa- Friday, May 5th, 9am-2pm Shot Specials Daily RESIDENTIAL New Jersey Performing Arts Owit» MEDICAL BILLER. Great Income potential! No • 22 TVS WITH ESPN, MSG, BEMODEUN2 DRIVERS tion. Can 1-800-883-0318, extension N100 Monastery Building, 2nd R 2 Free Buffets Darty COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL • general wiring & lighting One Center Street experience necessary. Fufl training provided, CaU Sunday-Friday ifcOOam- 10:00pm Limited SECURITY 6pm and 12 micJni^M SPORTS CHANNEL & Newark, NJ 07102 computer required. Call Titan toll free' positions available. OFFICER 655 Livingston Avenue, • small & large repairs No Phone Calls Please Local taxi Sendee Is seeking full/ part 888-660-6693 ext 4409. Delicious Homemade Spota ALL PAY PER VIEW EVENTS Elizabeth, NJ AIDE/ THERAPY, full time position/ will train to time help. Several positions avail- POSTAL JOBS $48,323 00 year. Now hiring- security positions avafloWo and Fresh Sauteed Dishes 'WHIRLPOOL BATHS MEDICAL BILLING No experience - Paid training- Great benefits • ntv: k old work assist in orthopedic hand therapy practice able. Good pay and steady work. Call Busy Ophthalmology practice In rthem P $1L?6 peper rwurrwur.. Minimum jequiieroenu. 789 DOWD AVENUE. ELIZABETH 'KITCHEN REMODELING y inc. . . J-A . Spanish speaking a pki&.CaU 873-773^263 ot -973-76^0008; - - New Ji»ay »—lui • fitgfrfy — 20Vearears oTage: US OTzfinIwitrtTJSOTfiIit hig h school Judi Meseck. HR Dept at 908-527-0195 • i y;" iv fax resume 973-773-4338. sonabte Individual for a full time position as National Resource. diploma or GED; Clean criminal record; Verifi- (908)351-1231 DRIVERS WANTED! No experience neces- a mtdteal bin*r. Medical bODng and compu- able 10 year background; NJ drivers license 908-276-3687 AIM HIGH. New bonuses Available! Up to POTENTIAL EARNINGS of $25,000 to with clean driving record. Two years experi- Trinitas Hospital •Remove Existing Walls •Dabrts Removal Upon • recessed lighting S12.000 BiUshnent Bonus for those who qual- sary. CDL Class A training provided. Average ter vxpertenc* mquirwL Expartencs with $50,000/ year. Medical Insurance Biffing Assis- •Maitole SadcBo & SO) lisdlcal Manager helpful Pteas* tax resume ence in security (military, police and guard) or An Equal Opportunity Emptoyei Hnstdata Outer Watts •Bathroom Accessories Completion ify and for a limited time receive $1.000 if on first year pay $600/ week. Benefits! Must be 21 tance needed immediateryl Use your computer JOSEPH PUERARI President • 110 v smoke detectors years old. CaD Joe A 1-600-872-4618. to: 973-912-080a 64 credits in Political Saenca or Criminal •New Sheetrock Watts •New Bathroom Fboures •Deal Direct No Salesman active duty by 31 May 2000 (mechanical/ for great potential annual income. Call Nowt Justice; Must read, writs and speak English. SERVICES I FUlly Insured • Uccrxse *7837-A electronic career fields). Tuition assistance, 1-800-291-4683 department #101 -Coremic TUQ Wa&s & Floor •New Window - New Door DRIVER WANTED. Good Humor ice cream MEDICAL COLLECTOR/ AR poster. 2 years Ability to pass physical/drugMsion test Must Temp /Hire mecScal and dental care. It you are a hign •Vanfty & Medicine Cabtnei •Handicapped Conversions trucks, full time/ part time, male/ female experience needed tor Livingston cardiology be available to work rotating shifts Call Permanent Positions school graduate, between 17-27. call RECEPTIONIST/ SECRETARY for medium Excellent pay. Start as soon as possible. Also practice. Electronic billing background, know- 973-817-8300 ExL131. Pay & Benefits 1 -600-423-USAF tora n information packet or sized travel agency In Springfield. Full office tease option available. Can 973-857-1390. ledge of Mcr regs, HMO requirements, and MS EMERGENCY 1016 STUYVESANTAVE* UNION | visit www.airtorce com. AIR FORCE clerical duties, with word processing, fine • DESIGNER Our exclusive hand-rubbed finish. Word required Familiarity with ADS software ir ranclstad EARN S25.000-SSO.000/ year. Medical insur- and MS Excel helpful. Fax resume to phone skills a must light bookkeeping, bene- • BATHROOMS & KITCHENS II Ino (908)688-6500 •1-800^^19 | It's the ultimate in lasting impressions. AIR CONDITIONING/ Heating Service. Install- fits, salary negotiable. Call Iris or Bemice at Haynes Security, CELLULAR ance oiling assistance needed tmmediateryl 973-994-9408. One Hew York Avenue CaU 732-981-1771 www.fnets.conVDESIGNERBATHROOM<^A^ITCHENS.htm ers and Helpers. Experience necessary Year 973-467-3383. Use your home computer for great potential Newark, NJ 07105 Resume 732-98l-9tjit. Mww.locaIsource.com/Deslaner.asp I round. Good pay, benefits, etc Call Springfield annual income. Call nowl 1-800-291-4683 MEDICAL/ DENTAL biffing. Become a qualified L Heating 973-376-5000 or fax resume PHONES m ^^^H ^^^^m ^^^^M ^^^^m ^^^^m ^^^S ^^^^m ^^^^ ^^^^ ^^^^m ^^^^M ^^^^M ^^^^B ^^^^B ••••• ^^^^m MMBBB A^^^I Department >1O7 bffler. Full training/ support available. Doctors 973-379-5546. watting. PC required. No experience neces- FedEx CUSTOM CRITICAL seeks straight sary. Call only if you are serious \oeed ARTIST/ MAC part time 20 hours per week in truck/ owner-operators. We offer excellent pay 1-888-354-6745. opportunities. For you, your creative, upbeat printing company. Minimum 2 per mOe, cash advances, paid permits, group SISBARRO years experience Quark or Pagemaker. illustra- rates for truck insurance and morel MEDICAL RECEPTIONIST, full time/ part time —^ Reach Higher children, or an tor photoshop. CaD Sharon 908-964-6422 or 1^00-323-9256. for busy, ophthalmology practice. People skills fax resume 908-964-7949. and patience a must Ability to Juggle tasks, AT OUR SUMMIT elderly relative CONSTRUCTION FRIS4DLY TOYS and gifts has openings for telephone and knowledge of PC Is required. ATTENTION! WORK from home. Earn an extra party plan demonstrators and managers! Home Excellent salary, benefits and work environ- DEALDIRECT • NO SALESPERSON $500-51500 month part time. S2000-S4.500 decor, gifts, toys, Christmas. Earn cash, trips, ment. Livingston area. Fax resume month, full time. Call 732-493-9552. recognition. Free catalog. Information 973-422-1236, attention: Steve. Open House A1TENT1ON: WORK At Home. Well Help Yout 1-B«M88-4875. METABOUFE 356 DISTRIBUTORS and retail- Fun Simple. SI 500/ month part time; $5000/ GOVERNMENT POSTAL Jobs. Up to $18.35 DECKS month full time. Free booklet- Can 24/ hour ers needed immediately to meet the soaring hour. Hiring for 2000. Free application/ demand! f 1 setting herbal dietary supplement CHATHAM BRANCH •Pay only for the calls you m^L messaging. 888-811-7531 (SCA Network). Examination information. Federal hire- Full •SIDING in U.S. History. Can 1-B88-706-DIET (3438) Thursday, April 20th • Collect • Calling card • Credit Card H CAREGIVERS NEEDED part time mornings/ benefits, 1-800-598-4504. extension 1405. NIGHT NAUTILUS Supervisor, fitness bach •ROOFING afternoons, or full time, or live In to cam for the (8am-6pm C.S.TQ 7 days. Fee. 1pm-5pm • Free emergency calls to 911 If ground and prior supervisory experience Work 64O Shunpike Road, Chatham, HJ ekJerty. FJexibte hours. Non medical compan- GOVERNMENT POSTAL Jobs. Up to $18.35 evenings and Saturday or Sunday, Si 0 per • ADDITIONS ionship, home care, and elderty related er- i JM #% ***** you everything you needi hour. FuO benefits. No experience required hour. Fax resume 908-851-9377. - FuU-Time/Part-Time Tellers rands- Part time salary $7.50/ hour. $80/ day for Free application and Information - j.,,,.i,.» at our Summit, Chatham. Springfield, K* ^. '^L^H *S A cellular phone* v •WINDOWS live-in. No certification required. Free training 1-888-726-9083 extension 1700 OFFICE HELP, duties induce answer phones, provided. Driver's license and car required for 7:00am-7:00pm CST. write orders. Some computer experience, and Berkeley Heights. New Providence & Stirling locations.) ^^f t^y S Home charger*/Battery % •DOORS Only Wood-Mode offers you the fine furniture quality of our part time. Home Instead Senior Care. bookkeeping. Call Cal Deckert & Sorts ^^ • Charging ear cord '.$ 908-653-9800. HEARTLAND EXPRESS now offering dedi- 908-688-4746. Part-Time Customer Service Representatives KITCHENS exclusive muitt-stcp hand- cated runs) Automotive parts haul 100% no are available at our Basking Ridge, Martinsville & Stirling Finally, a low-cost solution that gives you and your -i Part Time touch freight, home daffy. 10 experienced PARALEGAL/ LEGAL form typist needed. No •BATHS rubbed natural finish. Slop in COLLECTOR drivers needed. This is the run you have been experience necessary. Must own computer. 800-990-9835. 941-351-5514. Reference #02. • Full-Time Customer Service Representative/Floating Teller family a sense of safety and security! /M flwt looking tori Call toll free nowl S877-763-7483. today lo sec it for yourself. CU STOM CAIINHIV Large service company seeks person wttn www.TheLawOub.com (This position requires travel between the Chatham area. rnHmum 6 months collection experience to call HELP WANTED: Earn up to $500 per week Somerset Hills and Momstown.) New Jersey Cellular on past due accounts. Moriday-Tnursdaywith assembling products at home. No experience. PART TIME Delivery/ Bindery Person witn nexBe hours. FAX resume to: Attention: Credit Information 1'504-646-1700, Department good driver's record. Flexible hours. Great for For more information about this Open House, please call our Voice Box system at (908) 688-0100 and use Box #4400. 11 Eastman St. • Cranford o NJ-2845. college student South Oranga Ca!! LGQ. Manager. 973-763-4822 JAYSON COMPANY YOUR AD Could appear here for as Utue as Summit Bank encourages long term growth and career advancement within the company, while offering an attractive salary, SOS-437-2100 D*slgn*r Klichcn* *nd O FAX; 908-964-8258 $16.00 per week. Can for more details.'Our PART TIME or full time Shampoo Assistant as pleasant working environment and tuition reimbursement for full-time and' part-time employees. For more opportunities, please IOVJ m X£.r;&Cafe. m Authorized! Houte 22 Westbound • Green Brook • 732-424-2200 friendty classified department would be happy soon as possible. Flexible hours, great location, visit our website at: www3ummttfoank.com. Summit Bank is an Equal Opportunity Employer, M/F/D/V. to help you. Call 1-800-564-8911. Union Center. Call Lisa, 908-964-1425. i-800-339-7467 • (908) 686-9218 www.lreshlmprossions.ne! • E-Mail: freshimpr©aoJ.com ADVERTISE "Voice Box* is a reqistered trademark ot VOICE BOX SYSTEMS. IMC. Open Sundays

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HELP WANTED HELP WANTED MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE DECKS HOME IMPROVEMENTS PAINTING CHIPPMG/RECEIVMG YOUNG WOMAN, general housework, Tues- STEEL BUILDINGS, new, must seO. 40x60x12 MIKE D'ANDREA. AB Home Inprovernv OOLOREX PAINTING TERIONAL OPERATOR days ana Fridays. 12:00pm to 3:00pm Muss was $17^00 iww 5iO^7t. SOBCIOCWB was DECKS UNLIMITED TO Year* Experience, Carpentry and Tie *" have car. ^T^Te^Sono n CONTRACTORS Getty Petroleum Marketing, inc., one o'w S31.500 now$I9;990,7Q)Ci50x16w»s $59,990 PEOAL SPRING DISCOUNT i wga or Smafl Jobs. AB Work Quar? cleariv now $39,990, 80x200x16 was $94,500 now Ttaated Lumber and Cedar Dec* nation*! Ingest independent marketers of "<« •e Estimates. Call 908-2*' Pamttig Spectatet, Featuring H*n* $59390. guarantee- Putty nstoum product, is seeking a quafiftra. o> A Painting. Hepa V ihtfiirf Quftfity 908-2764377 &w Unp Oecoraflwe PUnBng. VW P»w » enjoys working outdoors war t» ??p*-r EMPLOYUENT WANTED srax NEH> a Computer? W» Can Halpl 8 out 1 of 10 Appficanta Approved. Credit Problems PAUL'S HANDYIIAN ' -'. Aluminum APARTMENT TO RENT REAL ESTATE WANTED lor tianctilQ ship *mJ o* r*** V' AAA BRAZIUAN Qaaning Services Refef OK New Systems on $39.95 MontW taeiwto. CONSTRUCTION SERVICE? fRANSACTION BUSINESS Into th* W'"»-'- ences AvaaaWe- Ct*«n r*>>«es, offices, apan MAPLEWOOD 3 ROOM Apartment AvailaE* WANTED INVE5TM3FT Piup tmemet Service. 1 •600-704-8901. DRIVEWAYS rpentry. Masonry, PtumbT tie*. Twofam ments, condo* O*"* tran«4>ortj» »*«*" 1-800-201-2656 es'aU tran *ac tioms ar* May 1st, S800 mckxSng utilities. Prime arvr* Oy and above. Only serious, seBer hfig, Doors, Masomv Estimates, FuDy sold property at 15 Rpriogbrool CaB mominoa. •ww>*no« •«<* «B STUDIO 1 AND 2 BEDROOMS *J6 Dorenus Avenur ty « 41 Se^erna A v«. to Cartof A BYC7WNER.COM #1 SITE to seO your horv ""«IE CARE FORTH* direct qnd swe) CommetciaV Home UnJ^frop- Paving itochbw Rentals Siding • Windows • Roofing Fulry Insured. Reasonable Ratr BUSINESS OWNERS Accept major credfi Very sp-vdous, nice quiet buUcfrtg «rv -^ Nawvfc. NJ 07105 muniripaJUirs the newspapers •V Siade for SH 9,000 on Sept 50 t fff no ctvnmisaions ewr Powg^m ptenr t S*»99 ITW Monthly Payments. FuOy tnsun *atchens • Bathrooms • Basemen? mates. 903-964-7359. 732-574-0T cards! Free setup Absolutely NO UPFRON7 ' fd Fax 97^3^-5062 AND ELDERLY your home ta«t »r^w w v ^ todav or 78X506 Extensions • Concrete * Masonrv using 'he r+rr>rdinx d\ae. The Kmr K. V^icy ^^ pn^erty # *7? CHARGES) Regardless of «ize. age. crecfit 48 wiified Home Health Ay -800-HOME-1 IC T Free Estimates • 100 Finance 4 hour s^up lr*cnaase sales' i >«r SOS-P^ 1 ?* ON SITE SECURITY JOB Fa* Spring o* 2000 Dynarr"c • Bonded and Insured matuy* 'j prr-vided by TPW Bryant ^t_. tn 7 Ton '45.000 or Sept. 30 OsceoO School OistriCL April 24. 2000 GARAGE/TARD SALES '>efervrtces Available • HJ License at o. for •Coal SeaBng ft*^-*" 9-00am »Qss*^meefcJGddte School 3410 Dye 973-763-6134 •. 612 Bafley AND XTERN 073-705-8488 KENPLWORTH. 136 North 14th Street, Frk3a> rrrvj/ -, ,> F ^nd Deborah I, HolV\ T $17R^)f>0 on Oct H REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Boulevard. Kissimmee, FL 3474 1 Medlcatd Accepted 'Ooncrets Sidewalk* Fully Insured PETflUCCrS fee creantf MJcrs April ?i«t and Saturday April 22nd, 9Xf0a^ -AD Type Curbings 1-800-7 property ai 9QO Hryrnt St.. to Ices. Store waiting for youli Trairing/ STOP RENTING! Owm tortess> S o dowm He hnp/*«*w ascaotaJri2-fUjs - Must register to 3*0Qpm Entire contents of home for sale Free Estimates Ban-y M. and Madeline A_ Gallani 1 SO DOWN FORECLOSURES. No attend * Fnsesdrnisstoa 407-870-4800 Oppor Office Hours •Paving Blocks Bi^ A Development Serrtrar, credit needed) Guaranteed *PP*p^a' the county clerk** M ai 154 St*»f< Htlh^ nuuue. BBII TTRT Y TUPS atttet 800-440-4649 ext 2702 day. April 22nd 10^00an>3:00pm Fumttura 00ft-945-6169 W Any Cotor Oct 1 1-888-PETRUCa, exterstar- 300 guape Arts, Mam. Science, Exceptional S»- CHILD CARE 908-686-6455 to Joseph aiid Lena UNIOM. 1 anartmeT! carriage sVsda, picnic tables Grout 11 ASAP- DISTRESSED F*re- Fab ForfetturefH dent Eflucatinn and Other Special Areas _ Clarfc Betty A Tm *^ sold prtJpe^y ai LEARN rtANO T«- ^ng. 0» your own oss water tnctuded r pets $650 To oo Oct 13 r Repossessed 4 Factory new. sups' Bryan* St w Exceflem inc«*^- ^ •*• r*^» Union Cen»»- TEACH IN Fort Lauderdate, 1300 teachers AMAZING NANNY JOB* everyone ELECTRICIANS PAINTING & rnodut8>ized packages A^vtlaf^ HO- needed in a variety of subjects Local Tf ache1 Great Hours. r -cette 90^237-9748 quality Sample ass-mr^v *~* foundation H and Mary C on O-t 1 c Aw LE Q-ECTRIC "V rs etoc*rtc, -we Summit flexible layout 3/ « •••••»-.•.—- ^Bcnjtfnent Fair, May 25*h Local Fa^wHes Tun Time PLASTERING DESIGN Custom weositsts UNION (VAUXMALk) Largr ihte at 5450 Avenue). Saturt*~v and UoWing. Repair- ="W niupmy at 600 W. 1 prop " business 1-800^74^6032 W K HOUSE DOCTOR Roofing. SxSng. r Ruth Yukniewicar BOW tdtctien HanSmood floors, o« r«mm parking 1-954-765-6765 '2^» Ca' No earty birdsl' YEARS to Gene F ard Linda M avaftabto Clever ^u dows, Doors, Decks, Remodefing toty Mori* A-*fc, tn fx SS75phafnat/utJQ&es. No VAtJXMALL. 2780 VAUXHALt *taad Bathroonw Basements, H' T FREE ESTIMATES Weft caB 373-748-8053 House Aprf 22wt Section LSrtng room caning mom, 1 W NW day. Apnl 22rm, 8anv-«om Vendors wanted St g AD Repairs » Inc. «nfar it noow or ml *JEW Jeney Press Assncfrtion rqn ««j old toys Collector pays highes* ^^ of Amrrica sold p*o cotdd . or **wouphrm n» state a com*»ineC REASONABLE origin. f' ever 2 nrtfton househo*ds Caf ANTIQUE AND Otter Fv-nfture. Dining Reruns. to mate any sue** •UN insured and Bond* 9t 7 T TTT I> - Green for S1J7.400 on Oct * T v at NLT*A at 609-406-OPOO PW'uums, BreaWr c^ c r from Page B1 •^^rrtiinQ Lic«n»« •7876 r OFFICE TO LET f ai, 973-586-48W ISO S»^ri***Onnry of Utdo^ sold p* y wfD not knowtngt any VX4as*ercart*s nrxt r •-• . -, . wertlsing for read estate which Is br vtolatton OUTOr^STATE Pat twn© Poo* Manager *or me 2OOO seafco^ to- erty at 70 W^er^lew Blv'N tn TREE &0BW wfl*l DUV ~ "' ' ' T o* the Imt. A0 persons are hervby me o»«nsr»p of Hffl»de Season win tje *of te. 1 T ABUTS 5TATE Lpnd. 5 acres- $10^900 »deaJ (^h-mpion F !*^?* Equity - ••-.-• TREE SURGERY tort s^ (SwaHtng pOi '^eafcs starting June 24, 2000 to LANDSCAPING getewiy* VTofla, fie*^ great hunfing area' opoortunltv be* 4. 20O0 ««m an 4d(*tionaJ 'wefcend °* "AIHMEfO RNANQNG G n B^^O^ Pkimfamg *vid Heating ' T 5^8,000 on Oct P 1922 Towr i r »« BU-L SCHAU Larviscaping. Con- Cranford 1 17 200O and Juno ia 2000 A Certfted r*»c INSTRUCTIONS Repairs and installation. Plumbing Repaf I «at^a Pw e» sold pirr ^erty at SNY CRFOfT RETVRi AS rinon '-i»ws»on E Residential Mi/ STUIIP REIW SPACE FOR REMT Ctpet*lii*s certificate is required, experience » TIME (*or« the movie M tot Water Healp' s §& & and D-w C^ana bad credit leo=» v '-- "'- " •' " 1 a Municipal Poot. clubrcjpB poo* environment r 906-ST&-9B98 ead 3175 Irtosoorc*- ing. Top r oon M Rustin »oV properti a W 4th > TV. tr f PRUMNG APARTMENT TO FQfXEClOSED HORSE Farm 26 1-aX-768-4006 fork Warranty "°v •-**• *^ ' **+ " LEASH 3,000 square toet office/ warehouse e day vrice inomyton se* 90&-687-8028 ' i 1 * ^^ Or t 1 S"^ r>0 SMperb upstate acreag* war* plus Township of HAsade is a EEO enptoyv ^688-9286 21 Nomab»g»o Coart f> WiUjam K TREE SURGERY IN Newtv nyvrovated Ute ^ndusrtaL wa «vide Serxj restfn* to Townstvp of H^sxJo Ubef GUTTAR INSTRUCTION by a Professional RND FINANCIAL Fceedomi B*D&, Payrnents or * ws WaBc to state land D*ONOFRJO & SON. Complete Landscape ALL ITS BRANCHY Near Rf 78, Parkway rN-v** °*>» and Hflskfe Avenues H^ferte. New '- Guitarist Over zs ye*"* eg>*nenc* Beginners Mortgages can be closed git Good or tw LOOKING FOR ftffryipo Springy i^aA Ooan-LJp -Lawn Jutainte- credit Cair namfl B77-g8S^&aa, ttff tree 1AX SR. & PAUl HEACE SQUIET7 PERSONALS nance. Shnjbben/ DesJ^V Plpntino, Mu»rning 90B96t 93SB 'O-8424 r PosfilhiJParic ~vou FOUND rrr Reduce Chenicai Appfica*»opn nse FWnovai ^ufr DEBT ConsoMatian w- f Richard D »r*d Margaret <^ T'I V1\ "ugs 1 bedroorn avaflabie at quiet and cnanrv ARE you pregnanf? Oont 1 insured/ Li<**" "' f»*» F«.:... >-- ^HOENWALDP' f stop coBectwr ca'te Free O ng location, select irtts withfreshry renovated STORE FOR RENT or sin c T>T *o do"" We 'lave enpny Kmibes •o* y 973-763-8911 pr-yperty a» 4"? f rherrj St TREE SERVICE ihS bd f>p ctr*d Please cafl ' -800-745 CCS- Norv Profil i-B00-4?7-99i2 wtonen inchxSng brand new appfiances, UNION, FINE location ideal for office or- retaF ESTABLISHED 1912 44 •Tree & Stump Removal vated bamroom, fine hanJwood floors, loads o* a* Marc> c* f>y» We can HAVF A j 6AST0?N LANDSCAPE And Design Com store. Close to snapping and SERVICES *^ig & Bnah dose* space, private parking A laundry r i buy It DMA plete Landscape Services Monthly '^TALLATION & SERW' Please cafl 732-974-3440. •Shrubs PtamtnQ Waft *- nubfr. tnraportafion No c*-*- ' dmoyedlstOaolcorri Landscape Design. Seasonal S»«*cK T **ald pray a'y at Sodtfng or S s Heafterv Temporary Part Time Clerk *c t»v» Bo «t3 o* r>iAL A OFFERED Sod. Reseeding, Thatching. •Top Sofl ftUch 660 Westminister Av»"»* l MONHYSS- HCX^ING a no»7 Top S paid no* ^ FuDy Insured 908-687-8045 A* to Oialte- F Pool Commtssions tor tne 7000 • Fences Of AB Kinds for trusJ deeds, mortgage notes, business v • ., ' *. . toJ&qgjnjmrowWety jaaci •Faucet 187 September 29. 200^ Position cs © 85>le teaches thai Satsn s BUSINESS SEKVICfc notes, Ti' terttdnce^proBstesr vetne Xin3 n> Eatimatas insured BJZA8ETH, 2bedn process appbestions fty the season. and uaf' and nave dislmtod tn r m«nts and other periodic payouts ~ wtng the Home - .- ' tment, 5 rooms. TYTtST/ LEGAL Secretary wortong « home HOLLYWOOD Spring Street (between Btzabeth Avenue and pnon*» inquiries, handle vouchers arxj f*0 God, ar»d cnangexJ Goff« d> at JG Wentworth i -80CM5*-Q3fis ciuslrwsa A Industrv ' a'dBa'HaraJ Wogrm M Sell Your Home US Word, coxeldraw, fax machine, printer STONEGATE TREE SERVICE East Jersey Street), 1st floor, rear parking. lated office procedures Wcrt week ts copioc. scanner, notary pubfic. spreadsheets YOUR AO couSd appear t>*re tor as Btt*s as 908-686-0749 property »' 22P Ref'oi ' A*** »r Evelyn M I*»'y sold property at 25 YEARS EXPERIENCE S700 per mcrth plus utffifle*. plus 1 % montf* Monday to Friday and will not exceed 30 hex** $1600 per week Can for more drtaPf O" LANDSCAPING EN ALL PHASES OF TREE WORK n tape transcrtabons, Sye^a. prograr's and r© CJwstfnut Street, Union, NJ Riclwrd T security. Avaflabte May i«f Ae ^Moo>rn Day Pentecostal Coll • (trm £A4 OO' UIIZbN DISCOUNT lP'- '* T •"-' ' • FREE ESTIMATES Township of Hillside. EEO ernptoyer Appty at which makes H Dtagal to advertise any l«m' including n^e TV Re(tgKX/s 906-735-6712 GLEN RIDGE, Hl&side Avenue, laroe 1 bed- tr** Township OertCs Office. Liberty & . etc . are tn*» works "•* DESIGN A.nna Tiling cold property a 0 pnmtersnee, nroJtatSon, or cQactimlnatlon room, 3rd floor, no parking. S750 plus security based on race, color, raOglon, sax, handi- 1-800-564.89 ^- ^nues. HSside between the hour* «* •^rva-tts (Malt 7 15, 22-23) RICHARD : CARPENTRY EXOTIC GARDENS & Grove St , tc C a^xj ' '-* '***•* •" '• • Norman R and Yalanda M WOODSTACK and utJBties. 973-783-5967 or caJ 973-926-3000 ' *-*•' v*»acnes taiki'B to disc^*"1 FLOORS r cap, famUtal status, or national origin, or SCHOENWALDER c?ftn.ono on Orf o TREE SERVICE Intention to tnalca any such pf from «»rror is Fatal '0E DOMAH HARDWOOD FLOORS Sanding and Reftnish OND INSTALLATION property at 56 W. Rosel E, 4 ROOM Apartment, 2nd floor, 2 PLACE ynur Local Trw Company limitation, or qTsciimtnaflon. or Kii tf•» SASiC FUBLE STUCXES ing Quality work, over 20 years experience to Norman L. and Evelyn A WripKf tamfly, heat/ hot water Included, non-smoker. , q UMBING, AIR CONOmONlNGL HEATIf Afl TVpaa Tnm Work 10 ' you have p Bible Quesur FuOy Qcensed and insured. Serving Central « TREE REMOVAL ab*e May 15th. Cafl Bob, 90&^62-QQ Vf wffl not knowingly accept any ad- CLASSIFIED AD Pt«ase call 90-964^356 3 ltv ^AST5I PUJUBtNQ LICENSE #?**' for $150,000 on Oct 14 *""^ Eatimataa, Smnlor Disc**"** vwrtlsing for raal estate which Is In violation 'ocai DECKS Northern New Jersey Broad Assr*** *** - 908-464^635; 1-800-464-8635 Hillside Pefsaud. Evangelist THRATIONS/ REPAIRS FREE ESTIMATES Raffaella Triano sold property at LOW, LOW RATES of the law. AH parsons srs hereby Informed 90&^S3-0976 or 732-727-1853 e-Mtngrte Rd; New Provklenc* - KITCHENS- ATTICS 006-278-5752 that all dwellings advertised sn> ERICA KANE »«nat are you up to"> Ftno oo*' i"-aii KEAN FLOOR1NQ. "^ Bflsiitanship is Ou' 908-686-1838 FAX * 464-8687 Marilyn A. Harrison sold property W. Westfleld Ave., to ADVERTISE on an •ousl oooortunttv bssls." y Lifeguards tor the 2000 Township of Hillside 908-686-9898. ext 3250 Infosource is a 24 REMODELED Specialty* Scraping, Sanding, Repairs, Refin- BONDED AND INSURED n ^Dct WATERPROOFING swimming pool season Season starting tram hour a day telephone information service Calls tsning. Deck Care, Staining, Installations, Fully FAMILY TRADITION SINCE 1912 at 428 Hollywood Ave.. to Jeffrey June 24. 2000 to September 4. 2000 with an NO JOB TOO SMALL OR TOO LARGE. WET BASEMENT? are free withm your local calfing area Licensed and Insured CaD for free estimates R & C LANDSCAPING www .scnoertwalder.com Saunders for $110,000 on Sept. 29. additional weekend of June 17. 2000 and June 732-86&-0752 French Drains and Sump Pumps installed 18. 2000. Prior experience would be helpful RDOLPROOF LOVE. 1-900-884-2424 exten- CARPETING SPRING CLEAN UPS, MULCH Joseph arjd Rose M. Cicalese sold Springfield insxto and out Wans Thorosealed. Leader Lifeguard certification is necessary CPR re- sion 8941. S2 99 per minute Must be 18 years SHRUBBERY TRtUUINQ, FERTILIZING RECYCLING ptpes ^scharged to street fresher course wfl) be given Township at SenMJ. 619-645-8434 Don Antondll COMPLETE LAWN CARE property at 1420 Boa Place to Devron GUTTERS/LEADERS COMPLETE LANDSCAPING DESIGN Industrial Accounts Serviced Mildred H. Dauser sold property at Hillside is a EEO employer Appry at the ROYAL LINOLEUM & RUG CO. Higgins for $142,000 on Sept. 30. All Work Guaranteed! Township Clerk's Office, Municipal Building. LOSE 50 POUNDS by summer Keep it oft GUTTERS/ LEADERS Cleaned and Rushed VERY COMUrTTED 1 41 Spring St., to Maria Decosimo for Doni CaD the REST-Call Liberty and HiflsJde Avenues, HfflsxJe between guaranteed Only S19 95. two montn supply, rat Repairs. Leaf Screens Installed. Installation TO CUSTOMER SATISFACTION MAX WEINSTEIN SONS, INC. attackers Si 1 95. buy direct save SSS Get a Famous Brand Carpets 908-233-4414 or 973-359-1200 Kelton Futty Insured - Free Estimates HONEST WEIGHTS-BEST PRICES. Federal Housing Commissionex S240.000 on Oct. 1. , DE BEST 9~00am to 4:00pm You may send in a resume 1 to the above address in Deu of an application free bottle 1-800-73 3-3288 Armstrong - Monawfc - Arotico Services. Call 908-6S7-&189 Always Buying Scrap Metals sold piuperty at 1452 Parkview Ter- 1-800-786-9690 www unrtedpMarmaceutcats com Mamington - Congotoum - Taricett Mark T. and Carolyn E. Mellana Beeper. 1-800-380-6980 Pynth frw FREE fNSTAI 1 AT1ON • Maim PI 2426 Morris Ave7(Nr. Burnrt)Unton tn For FREE ESTSfiATE. Shop ai UNDERGROUND DRAINS SHADY FiNES Landscaping. Lawn Mamre M-f 5-4.3GrSaL6-1 $86,000 on OcL 4. nance, Sod. Shrubs, Clean Ups, RR Ties, Thoroughly cleaned, flushed, Mulch. Snow Removal Fully Insured HEAD LIFEGUARD POSITION VISA 908-964-4127 MC repaired, replaced. 908-586-8236^ince 1919 Gerald and Mary Vccchio 908-688-1621 MISCELLANEOUS AVERAGE HOUSE $40-560 property at 2 Garfield Place to Emma He*d Uteguards tor the 2000 Township & CLEANING SERVICE AH debris bagged from above. Extra Mile Landscaping ROOFING Dixon for $140,000 on Oct. 12. Hillside swirnrning pool season Season start- An Roofs and Gutters Repaired Spring Oean Ups, Hedge Trimming & Be ing from June 24, 2000 to September 4, 2000 BEV MAtO Service specialize in cleaning moval, Trees Trimmed or Cut Down, Weekly & Jose A. Rcis sold property at 150 condos, apartments, homes and small offices, COMPLETE MORTGAGES with an additional weekend of June 17. 2000 Biweekly Lawm Mowing, Yards and Base- Boston Ave*, to Claudio Sandc for and June 18, 2000. Prior experience would be MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE moving in, moving out, satisfaction guaranteed. Hark Metee, 973-228-4965 ments Cleaned. Dumping of Debris, Interior & ROOFING helpful. Lifeguard certification is necessary Cal 973-76^6062 Exterior Painting. Roto Tiffing. Quality WorX at a AH work Dons By Prof—mtor«at» $233,000 on Oct. 13. CPR refresher course will be given Township Reasonable price. Call for free estimate HOMEMADE HELEMFS CLEANING Service - Residential Ail Jobs Inspected By Owner Purchase or Refinance! of Hillside is a EEO employer Appty at the HEALTH & FITNESS and Commercial Cleaning Once, Occasional •Shingle pr/s Township Clerk's Office, Municipal Building. 908-964-0633 UN CHOCOLATE LOLUPOPS or Regular Cleaning. Move In/ Out Specialties. MEDICARE RECIPIENTS using a Nebulizer •Rats Kenllworth GOOD Credit? UNION Liberty and HiSside Avenues, HiDside between FOR ALL OCCASIONS: We accept Visa. MC. American Express, Machine! Stop paying fun price for Albuterol. •Tear OM BEST BUY IN UNION! PUTNAM MANOR CHARMER 9:00am to 4:00pm You may send in a resume Atrovent etc. solutions. Medicare win pay for LAWN CARE •Re-roo* Enw, Birthday PvUes, Saby Steams. wrww.cleaning-service com 1-877-435-3637 BAD Credit? Only atow&todcs ID Wasf ungtor Stftool and major transpmiHaui. Brtt Cap* Qradoua Cantar Hal Colonial taaturtno 4 BRs, 1 W2 Baffw, FDR and La BK to the above address in lieu of an appBcabon them. We btfl Medicarefor yo u and ship directly r*o small job or repair Bened Building Corp sold property Holy Communion, Christenings, ConflRnstfcm, (Hetene) PRIVACY HEDGE- Arborvttae/ White Cedar offars antnrrtca toyat La FDR WtuB-Wa, EIX. 4 BR*. 1 \tZ Baffta. fin Bsmt. andfinisrtad basamant Lovely andoaad raar porcti twartoufclitg tondacapad RKtyfmn to your door. MED-A-SAVE 1-800-538-9849 matures into dense evergreen privacy or wind- 908-232-7308 at 763 Union Ave., to Ahmed and pounds. Mova right in and anfoy tMa alaganay docoratad hexna. U-367. TRAINEE extension 21 A. Any Kind of Credit A_^ . m trtndotw, tfl back and porch, an oaraga. 0» *•«•. Irnmadteta oocupancjt Please Call 732-388-4366 break. 3-4 foot tree $7.85 each, 14 tree EVERLAST Katherinc Abdel-Ghany for $134,000 IM519.516950a Large Swimming Pool Company » seefctrtg a HEATING minimum, shipped UPS Discount Tree Farm . 1-4 Family /\A° LL 1-800-889-8238. ROOFING on OcL 4. DODD hardworking individual to train m different BEAUTIFUL LEATHER sectional sate with apocia!tzlng In Root Tear Otto phases o4 service. Must be dependable ottoman attach, oft- white, also wafl unit, glass QUALITY AIR Conditioning & Heating, inc Gas, steam, hot water and hot air heat PRIVACY HEDGE Liquidation Leyland Cy- Re-Roofs, Rat Roofs, Gutters • Multi-Family D D coffee tables, television, tamps and more CaO state Tile, Cedar, Copper, Sldlr* tor appoint] i lent 973-379-9073 Humidifiers, circulators, zone valves, air dean- press Evergreen 2- 3 foot plant. Regularly Unden JAYSON COMPANY em. Cafl 973-467-0S53. SorinafieW. NJ, S20.95 now S9 95 ouaranteed Sucolies lim Phone: 908-964-6081 • Mixed-Use t* rir. emergency Service CALL 908-688-1111 BEAUTY SALON Complete, must sen S2450 ited Ton Free 1-877-246-7723 includes 3 hydraulic chairs, 3 stations, sink and Rates. FVxlble 1-688-857-7860 dement Prusko sold property at 25 • Commercial GAF CERTIFIED WAREHOUSE WORKER, Fufl time/ pan backbar, desk and 2 dryers Can Ralph 908-298-9008 HOME IMPROVEMENTS tL. 10th St, to Clement Prusko for 609-695-0904 Leave message MASONRY insured - Free Esthnaw* *»i-»Vfi.-.v ^>^-.^».. :^i^..> ws. iv.t^.^.^w;.' Pick and pack orders, evenings and weekends POUSM CLEANING Service Houses. Apart- $42,000 on Oct. 4. Can Don or Brian. 908-608-5600 We fix, build, AUGUSTO CONSTRUCTION. INC All forms IBA BEDROOM. ALMOND Lacquer 2 rwgnt stands ments, Offices Free Estimates, Excellent Re- or install triple dresser with mirror, headboard and huge ferences Cafl 973-371-9212 of Concrete Work. Driveways. Patios, Steps ROORNG & SIDING Giuseppe and Louisa SmcragUa MORTGAGE AMERICA WEDDING & STATIONERY Licensed. Free Estimates Fully Insured wardrobe Excellent condition Must Go" EVERYTHING. shingle, Flat Roof T-ear-ofU property at 546 Ziegler Ave,, to PART TIME 1(h00anv4:00pm 908-688-6654 - for your home 732-205-0445 ««oofs. Slate & Spanish Tile Re^* 271 MT. PLEASANT AVENUE, 4TH FLOOR v>i oque opportunity in statiooery departmeni K. CLEANUP7RUBBISH REMOVAL . or business Vinyl, Alumlnum_& WoQdJSLdlng 4JNK3H RFD .jopecto,CT ~ Slops,"faura Parodi for $ 110.000 on Oct. 6. 681 Morris Turnpike 8UY DIRECT & SAVE UP TO 50% m Business & inspections & mairrtena.v^ HIGH QUALITY BURIAL PRODUC.o TERRY HOWELL Steps, Sidewalks, Patios Mary Sleight sold property at 204 properties closed in 1999 Springfield. NJ 0708T NEED A FACE-LIFT? Brick Work, Repair Work, Concrete Work. All work guaranteed me-221-4002 or 973-376-3385 NEW MILLENNIUM Drainage Work, Waterproofing No Job Too od Free 6au.. Buchanan St. to Darlene Jones for * Re/Max United paid WHEN REPLYING BURIAL SOLUTIONS, INC CALL Small 908-964-8425 908-322-4637 $110,000 on OCL 11. 9748 Stuyvesant Ave., Union COMPUTER TO A 908-688-6788 MOVING/STORAGE ROORNG 2.3 million ((yey s million)) in — Delivery To Local Funeral WE FINANCE Computers! As seen on teievt rrank'o FOR UPDATED RATES CALL INFOSOURCE 908-688-9898 AHD DIAL THE UNION COUNTY sionl AD approved) Bad Credit- Bankruptcy Mountainside *ATEWAY COMPUTERS Factory-direct SO ALL TYPES of moving and hauling Probiem Reptacen*o. commissions to their realtors last year. LOOK R» THESE l^tfJETO ON THE tnTTHlr«ET©W v,t ASSIFIED BOX down Pentium III 600 available Low monthly Liens- Judgements- Collections OKAY) No g & Handyman solving our specialty. Call now! Kangaroo Men •Shingles •Tite payments Some credit problems ok) Call by credit check! No tumdowns! Free internet^ Smalt Job Specialist 973-228-2653. "We Hop To IT" 24 hours •Slate *Flat Paul and Marci Crystal sold proper* PRODUCT RATE PT3 APR PRODUCT RATE PT8 APR" ptease address envelope to January 21st, for free printer OMC 1-888-827-7502. www.pc-credtLcom 973-680-2376. License PM 00576 Would you like a piece of the pie? 1-800-477-9016, Code PL03 Interior - Exterior - Repairs ly ai 1639 Larkspur Drive to Harold - Glass Replacement - PAUL'S M & M MOVERS " * Jualrty Work at a Reaaor^t^ Price and Carol Hafs for $450,000 on Sept |30 YEAR FIXED 0.38 851 1 APP|130 YEAR RXED Formerty Of Yale Ave 8a3138 f 7a3758 I 0.00] FE£ BOX NUMBER MAGIC CHEF Electric range, smooth top Uke COMPUTER SERVICES Futry Insured Free MARK MEISE 973-22M965 join RE/MAX UNITED with a Ii5 YEAR FIXED 0.13 8^3 1 FEE MS YEAR FIXED 0.00 new, used 2 years S250 or best offer Call Hillside PM 00177 2S I * I * I I Worrall Newspapers 908-241 -5672 THE COMPUTER Tutor *Beginner3 a Local & Long WE STOP LEAKS! Aotliow ami bt>uoua P Hunt sold J1 YRADJ. I 8.00 |1 0.13 11 8.11 I N/P 11 YRADJ. I 6.50 I I0.00 I a65.I 1IS 350l P.O. Box 158 caalty" Training available in the converuetice of Distance Moving CLARK BUILDERS, INC MATTRESSES &~BOX~ SPRINGS ~ 908-241^849 t>ioperty w 1444 Forest Court to Maplewood, NJ 07040 your home or office. MS Word/Wordperfect CALL 9Q8-68a-7?bo •Roof Stripping & Repairs rwin S49; FuU S59. Queen S69; King $79 each Excel/Lotus. lntemeVE-Mail. Quicken/ Quick •Flat Roofing & Slate Tatiana Komeyeva for $480,000 on 75 x 25% SPLIT Futons S189. Daybeds $129 Complete GENERAL REPAIRS- Carpentry, ^ 8.38 0.00 1 8.40 1 8.13 I0.00 8.13 1 Books 973-535-2862 MOVING Reliable, v&*y u>.. •Gutters & Leaders p YRFIXED APP 30 YRFIXED APP 1 Wallpapering, Plastering, Leaders. Gutters *-. ,u»g Union & Middlesex Oct. 1 and make no monthly payments at all 7.88 7^1 7.88 0.00 A-1 FURNITURE Windows. Doors, Roofing. AD expertty done No rates. 2 hour minimum. Same Rates 7 bays. Ii5 YRFIXED 0.00 I FEE 15 YR FIXED FEEI 908-688-7354 Insured. Free Estimates. Uc #PMOO661 Call For 30 Yesrs Ii YRARM 6.50 0.00 I 8^3 I WP 30YRJUMBO I 6\25 S 3901 CONTRACTOR Job Too Small Free estimates. Fulty insured rutty insured - Free Estimates Yes, no monthly payments, ass I Mt. £^. West(Next to Sr*v n»^, 908-352-3870. Anytime. 908-964-1216. I •----•- CaHforJurrlbcrcnort }aQBT8tBS *—- ' W* Lowest Rateti wirw.toanBBafrh.com F.ee Delivery wrthin 40 ndes N.J Lie Ho. 010760 — MELO CONTRACTORS, Inc There is no no management fee, for real and in writing Phone OrderB Accepted HOME REPAIRS SCHAEFER MOVING Reliable. Very low »* «1-9O90 1-800-794-LEAK substitute (or experience" Additions, Rcnova rates, 2 hour minimum. Same Rates 7 Days, Free Quick. Over-The-Phone 30 YEAR FIXED &OOIO.0O I SJOS YR FIXED 832 iiwniri CAROUNA Bargain Free t>oav tions. Dofmers, Kitchens. Painting. Decks "Work Done Professionally for insured, Free Estimates. Uc #PMOO561 Call / GET ALL BENEFITS OF THE RE/MAX FRANCHISE Desirable homesite in Waterttont Comm Baths Over 30 years top quality work at •PaintingvDry Wall/ SpackJing Anytime 908-964-1216 RUBBISH REMOVAL"""" Evaluation of your Home 15 YEAR PIXtD 7.75 o.oo 7.79 FEE 115 YR FIXED 7.75 I 0.00 I 7.86 FEE with easy access to the ICWW and Pamlico affordable prices 908-245-5280 •MasonryvWood Work N/P 5 COUNTY Rubbish removal. Detached / GET ALL CALLS ON YOUR SIGNS, 1 YRADJ. 6.5010.00 0 110/1-30 YR 7.88 I 0.00 I &29 I S 125 Sound Close to histonc Beaufort ano Atlantic www. melocontractors. com •Interior/ Exterior !H= 3-07 garage/s comptetery removed tor $995 Also Free bj-weeKlylZero cost reflnancsiiBO day lock wmo add-on! OUier products svsilabls. A/ltR us at Beach Purchase includes 30- foot deeded •Tile Repairs and Mora PAINTING / GET ALL CALLS ON YOUR ADVERTISING other types of debris removed. Very resonable boatslip Only $34,900 Terms available Joe, 908 a 100% Financing. Insured 1-800-860-7951 or Talk :o no agent Pre-reco-c&d messngo 1 -800-566. 5263 CONSTRUCTION ALL PRO Painting and Home Improvement / GET PAID 75X25% AND MAKE NO PAYMENTS. 973-680-1922. 30YRFPCED 7.75; 3,00 8.07 APP YRFIXED www coastaldevelopmem com IDEAL Are you tired of paying too much and then being INNOVATIVE CONSTRUCTION dissatisfied with the work done on your home? Quick, Free Over-The-Net Can Carlos Couto (908) 851-2323 15 YR FIXED 7.88 0.00 738 FEE 5 YRFIXED 7.88 OJ& REMNANTS. VERY REASONABLE!! Custom AND RENOVATIONS HOME IMPROVEMENTS Then call us, alt work is guaranteed and TILE Home Evaluation. 5/1-30 YR 7.63 0.00 8.41 350 5/1-30 YR 7.75 0.00 8,88 350 Window Shades. Please call Janet Decorators. •Kitchens and Bathrooms KITCHEN/ BATH CARPENTRY payment is not accepted until you are satisfied Union County Essex County Hudson County ^ available We are fulry insured. Call for a free estimate 1316 North Broad Street. Hillside •Additions and Alterations ADDITIONS/ ENCLOSURES DENICOLO TILE Contractors. Established Visit vnvw.douglasramos.com 1961 Morris Ave. 164 Ferry SL 264 Kearny Ave. Rita* compiled on April 14,2000. N/P - Not provided by Institution 908-351-4966 •Roofing and Siding BASEMENT WINDOWS/ DOORS/ TlLt 908-380-1196 1935. Kitchens, Bathrooms, Repairs, Grouting •Decks and Porches Courtesy of Douglas Rnmos Contact lenders concerning additional faea which may apply. C.MJ. and The Worrall Nawapapara eaaum* no M«W!!ty for tyQogrsphlcsl INTERIORS/ EXTERIORS BORIS RASKIN Painting. Exterior/ Interior. Shower Stalls, Tile Floors. Tub Enclosures Union Newark Kearny •Mow Ccnstrjcticn -flC/MAX -Uiuiod Prg«sssional JottRaascnabis Prtc* Fully Insured. Free Estimates. Reasonable Free Estimated, Fully insured No job too small Carlo* Couto/Maria Couto - Sole owner* errora or omiaaloru.To display Informatinn laortara only ahnnirl rnntart C M | Qft00 47fl 4Wtffi Qataa are aitppDad by tha landara, era Free Estimates or too large. 908-686-5550. 19G1 Morris Ave. sto. 2A. Union Rates. Best References Please call praaantad wtthout gtiarantaa. and am aub)»ct to chanoa. CopyrtahV200Q, Cooparsttva MortnaoaTrifonBaUon - All fUottta Raaarvad. ADVERTISE 908-206-1936 CALL JOE: 908-964-5164 973-564-9293 Continued on Page Bl5 UNION COUNTY CLASSIFIED UNION COUNTY CLASSIFIED THURSi W, APRIL 20, 2000 — PAGE B17

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Low mfleage, bUck or* btacV mint By and rollfTP en earh «*£a» can Safety features comply with Wright sUver metallic, black, inferno The interior quality and inno Charging over tbe sticker price is TRUCK CAP- aluminum cap; stte-sfider win- condition. $49,500 or b«»t offer ****** Copley wv* wheeled ;ntn th- requirements Cor 63 countries and n*^, patriot hive, aqna-marine mffnTl- 1 common for hard-to-get cars, includ- dows; fits aB fun size Chevrolet pickup tnxte 973-868-6330. AUTO RARTSRgAIR vatioo ar* the be« of any Owv* — Mk«t KSX7? The rev <- *rpc> area ie include three-point seat belts at all ic. t»«ne froct n*^tallir. stone white. ing such recent hits as the Honda MERCURY GRAND MARQUIS. 1987. JEEP WRANGLER hardtop for sale, tinted vebicle- windows, rear wiper, and defrost Wffl fit T >v Odyssey. Mercedes SLJC and BMW body, blue doth ton, SS/XJOroa*«, on e r ruhir f«*e» v>1 v^r i^V five p-tats. front-belt pretcnsioners and (leCp cf- "'v w«i chale green Thc company is discouraging deal (hrotcri 1999. $150a CBI 973-4Sr>i00c AUTO FOR SALE now tires, n**** a fiv-^,p-isitiof) fiivlf i* Iiwii \£ a for^e Umitea, next-generation ftom •metallic en from taking deposits rod 0O&-354-0032 •» K*g*. 5-mr*> bumper* and • rein to attract many ing waiting lists, tbougr* it may or may not hurt tbe image of AUTO SPECIAL S31 00 tor 10 weeks prepaid Cal Classified for detail 800-564-8911 f AUTO WANTED U4 ahevit !00 r '• ' bwyer* with the PT Oraiser **ath are occurring. ***e A*aiwilliip or the manufacturer PLYMOUTH GRAND Voyager. 993. %Z Btre Q Tkealers want customers, but they BUlCKPARKAVENij£,igep LoaCtod, Landau Power steering, power brakes NO. P l£PAYSTOP$$$INC d cold drinks •nd hap Had n*^ tb*n 6OO1XJOO people The supply of Cruisers will be at a met, Qarage kept 70,000 miles. BxcmOmm cassette, cruise control CARS, TRUCKS AND VANS in in three trim levels — Stan cp«nd titne at the website. trickle for the first few months, and are also often short sighted,** says concSttion S3S00 Cal 90S-68&-0323 $6000 906-92S^379a ALSO WRECKS AM) JUNKS RUNNMQ OR NOT » VOW cv • T) ca' ry i with CALL NOWI 1^00-730-7TT2 ^xtenskm 3050 Sn6,000 732-249-6872 (eveninga) 1-600-953-9328 right -hand-~driv«e me leU site has been started: Qgysler is urging its dealer*, espe- nriums basically mean tbe dealer fSCA Networtti. 1 Han "o " ™ ^J^^^^J i 11 Til'" " I 1^ flrifl wun B " cially ttS TOYOTA CAMRY L£ Sport. 1996, 31^00 wins; they sold tne vemcie ai p CARS FROM S500* Honda, Chevy. Jeep, and miles, regularry maintenance, garaged, H»U drift knob, air conditioning. in. Lx>ng Wash. not to do it profit Pretty simpl*. cteaHv Sport Utflity Pofice imoounds and feposses- bcakes. ac amffmcassette PAY TOP DOLL/ ) the floe* of th* **•• windows, -overw* vanity war sions. Current 6*Sno* 800-&41 besTofter 973-207-6438. Fw Your Junk Car About 170,000 Croisers wfll be In San Diego, Midway leep Chry» -^x»d motivation. sion CM 98 Fee r»« utility v»n will , floor mats and » •*» «p*M»v»- * Hour Service. C~ ar Suilt thrrugb the CJ^I of the year, with ler Plymouth, a five-star dealership "However, if the premium is re» CHEVROLET SUP3URBAN LS, 1995, YQTA '^WtfRY PX 199a 34.000 It M PM-cassette stereo 185.000 possible in ^ fan will get 10 mitt initial batch of trade ranyble and the customer wins, tb-y new, lew rnieage, cassePe and CD croon ^trm limited «tartw at $19,990 and of whj-^V. »«» t •nd one will be kept as a tester will ofrpn forgive the dear*er. This is Astang S21^OO CaJ 908-298-9259 Brand New 2000 Chcvrp^t * 'U|B« T »• V iJ ^i) ertras as *> nioor* roof, fonr *Three of «he *O are on ti>e rail* hecau» they hyv*» go«er »oir-thw>s CHEVROLF7 LUMINA, 1997 V«, 31. silver * PUBUC NOTICE PUBUC 1 door sedan Low 334X0 mOes, mint condition "J VST* * i-*» * •"• ec hral— •. with automatic headed to u* and could bit here within special, and for thenx little question that this ***" Asfctng Si0.000 CBD 973-762-8464, evenings OF REAL T f •»» r»r 1 ey»tem. height- adjustable allotment will be snapped xxp as '*•« wed^" says owner Joe Gardon involved was worth it " ^Y MASTER CHARTERED BV VpTTVE OF A WRTT OT c^at, sued** leather «M»*S with CHEVROLET CAVAUER 1991 Redgoo. d 737 StOfcAS RS it rolls of the tmcks. Tbe sty^ "We have no intention of putting * cyl., auto trans pwi condition. 64.ooo miles, automatic A/C HON. tD me directed. tss"«eo out c*me ^ O. Ben' 1O8S tr FV *- A A»*FM aerecx r def 2*^4 cyU wto bans^ pwr stmrv «ne S^pertor Court o* N«w Je y, C ftard. New e^pressave. The designers have n on the car." be says. Mark Maynard is tocfc brio, Aia AU/RJ sterro CTSS . Of best oftof CaP Sheldon 973-378-3886 f •' ' •* \ Jnkn Cour ty Ooc' 1 ^ VN.#YZ4Z767a MSRP A and w mote i* tdtheteir il/*>el »nd inste^ call (Atal, dcrth brtti^ console, b/s irtdo. f©» (OO ever, if the entire market goes that editor at the San Diego 515O2S Purch opt st »«ase enc- *nt»r tn, aS seas fires, S«i-#YiO85 way bfeanse there are so few, we Tribunt. Contact him $7963 12,000 mi/yr 20c/m. VIN.ty7l39196. MSRP $14,605 njns good Leas© pymts based ^i SO Pucft opt Mend of km «730G I2j000 90B-S87 142Q 28T" NOTICE TO ABSENT might have to go mat way, too.** markjnaynardfmiiontribxom. due at lease signinsignino Tti »nUyr, 20eftnl tharaeter Laasepynvs or Superior Court of '" pynas=S6804. TO cosfcfecw' ' band on $0 due at fans 07*9. taase CHEVV CAMARO 1986, $2S00 or be«t Cnancery D* price ind. $1375 GM cap r^ price ind $1260 GM cap reduction r at 2 o'clock, local time, tn trio afternoon o* "T*on County T new engp"—, battery caitxifsto starter, » t' i cs*- f \ i\r1 i t c 1 tcfcei No. F wbSto Buy price ind. S iBha*»Tipynt»e$7P32 ^'-w* r«r^ and tir©*» ' x** ^* *warm^*v said day, at the tarv office ^ Marcia Onty don, 76 S.-Or»*»0" ^^^^^ c«uih O^-a-^o* STATE OF 4 lit* ' >ITI ^y* 13,381 .MicnePe. 12,767 ^^w Jersey. TO Come Celebrate Property to be sold t* locales tn me ' —•* Conturoy PORD €SCOfTT. 1989, good TownsNp of HllUlde and Oy of Mo-vartt. two >i"-f**i«"rw ft' m S »*- i f <| r>* mflaQB, $1^00 908^51-4979 Our !OOth y VOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED FORO MUSTAN"^, 1965, asHno $3600. r Isost Premises ta known as: 48-50 Grumman requtrad to serve upon WILUAM M_E OftC In QOOr( ***** ^Wior* O •v'i'vte' ^»n Avenue. Newark and TovimrMp of HatsMe. POWERS. JB-. CHAHIbHbiy ATtnrTMfwi #:• • rtmversary 908-688-8376 NJ. and more particubirtv H>terft»rt »• for PlalntflT, whose address ts 737 Stokes- «o5ow»: Road, P.O. Box 108S. MedtoiQ. NJ. O8OS5. an Answer to the Complaint (and Amend- FORD WINDSTAR. 1995, new transmission. BEOTNISHNQ at tr«e comer formed by "te Intersecbon of the Soutrtwesxerty fine of ment to Complaint, ff any) fted in a CM A* •' *• head gasket and battery, 82,000 mU»« Grumman Avenue with the northwesterly Action in wWch Bankers Trust Company, as 56,000 Can Sandy, 908-276-6881 One of Bergen Street, as laid out on map Trustee to ptatntSf and Ford Consumer Brand New 2000 Chevrolet Brand New 2000 Chevrolet entWed "Map of property of the Weequahic Finance Company. lnc_ et aL. are Oeferv GMC SUBURBAN 1963. 0i Partt Front Realty Company made oy John dants, pending In the Superior Court of New E. Laird, Construction Engineer and Jersey. wttr^thJrty-frve (35) days after Aprfl vif'i a cav >ry Surveyor", dated Auoust. 1909. filed tn the 20. 2000. ffxduarve of suc*i data. If you ten ear you Itt Register's Office of Essex County 9/D3/09 to do so. tudomwit by doCauS may b« i and as Map #604; from said beginning point rendered agwost you 'or me reflet 2-OL 4 (M, auto trans «tfO0, p strtK demanded in the Complaint. You snafl file »r lunch <-• 1 y- i- V6«uto trwt. pwr tt/ABS. AIR AWRj running thence •> IIWlllUMH degrees 59 minutes West 100 feet; thence the Hichard J. Hughes Justice Complex. WSRP STTJ320. Purch. opt m lease Ugb. Wi mkJgi, Mar wip, dual ubaos. Sell (3) South 40 degrees, 1 minute East. 50 CN 971. em Floor. Norm Wing, Trenton, if c«vners never end S9006 12.000 mt/w.. 20c/mt feet to the said north westerly One of Bergen >aew Jersey, OBfl?S. In dance with th ther* • thereaflBr. Lease pymts based on $0 62&5267 i^ Street and thence (4) North 49 degrees, 59 rules of CM practice and procedure, A April due at tease signing. T« pymts=$7632 Purch. opt «tlea» end JM74 minutes East along said firw» o* Berpwi $i05.00tffinQfeop*tyal3»etomoClerkoftr»e value lo nSe ^ TJ cosfc=S7B32. Lease price nd $1975 jfrr.. 20c/mi.1her>afteT Laas* Stroet, 100 feet to tn* point o* ptoo« r<* Superior Court end e completed Cess inior- GM cap reduction rebate, m istrvrt 9^ t*>**d on SO du« at laasa cigrung. K Your BEOINN1NGL maslon Statement muat •ccompany yaw TV" flip-fold tomW* ryst*-n paid by GM. Buy price inr* * - w* * • BEING known and d»«ianaf*d »* t «<* answsr or motion. Jacob Javits Center priQB ind. S36O GU capraduction rebsta . iQ2 on aforesaid map. The edtan nas been Instituted for the 5 * Ibe o/ 15,130 LJ. located at2S2 Seneca Place. Ptalnfleid, NJ. $9aaults S3 children under 12 Advertise It AU —Txwnmonly hnpwn pe 40-"Ji Ommnrn *¥" Van Av0nu«. NewV and Mmsid« Township peny, tnc, are made a On The Internet you ara a Ben holder In the above mass* Ji&v Yorirs Automotive Century Exhibition Approx. Otonenskxis: 50 feet x TOO and so have an iraetesi m th* prop—«v Nearest Cross Street intersection o* LpcalSoixrce Orurnman Avenue and Bergen Street An Individual who is unable to obtain an Plus Exotics, mrtd Debate & Concept Cars! A 20"X> deposit is needed on *n «s>io*. to anewney may communicate wtm the New ' . - * -^AV- ,' OnLinc cash or certified funds. Jersey State Bar Association by calling too 3OO All Righf Fun For We Whole Family! The approximate amount of the Judg- free 800-782-8315 (within New Jersey) or ment sought to be satisfied by vtJm *ai* W 609-394-1101 (from out of state). You may ri7Rtio»>s submitting $S3©9 also cornrnunJcate with a Lawyer Referral VISIT us AT: www.autoshowny.coin The right to adjourn this sale is sp«c*flca> Service, or If you cannot afford to pay an release*= to th*» entp'tainmont OR FOR NY AUTO SHOW INFO CALL: 1-800*282-3336 ty reserved by the undersigned. attorney you may eafl the Legal Services ROUTE 22 W. UNION Seized as the property of Winston Suttt- Office. Tne phone numbers for the county section can ma•' cory to tn •ssfeisft tJtis scScn is pending are: Legal c van. taken in execution ax me * : T 129' S*Uy VP 3n* r>v - r v_> Call Now !! Inc. and to be sold by Services (908) 3S4-434O. Lawyer Referral MARCIA GRAYDON. I »Ti Box 3 109, *'nir.»^ Now SUPERIOR COURT DONALD F PHELAN, Combintng retro elements with a sleek design, Ibe Chrysler PT Cruiser is, as manufactur- 1-800-564-8911 DATED: March 30. 2OOO Clerk of the Court Jersey. 07083 O. SOOO er's point out, 'a blending of the familiar and the future* - tMMmtaacmomi William M.E. 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Your Best Soijrce For Community ^wwBweiB^M^^^i^^^i^a^^MfeiiiM^WiMiiaiwaiia' Library Poard's irvolvemert in new site a cc nee VIM #Y0257585,4 cyL, auto, a/c, p/s/ABS/winda/Dcs, am/fm st/cass. Staff Writer spot behr-d Cif> Hall eicplored? ask for our input and we trJl referendum v^>ald have allowed the brary Board, said Jacob* 1 A number of residents and why - *-' Ou» funcbor h?% nrHhhlg to *+" puMic to vote on whetfw they wsmted The elected of&cals o* the com about the siting process for the elected Library Board Presidrt •**• k-v-arion of tJv ^cility the 'ibrary "behmd City Hal' or not munity make the final decision,' Public Library last week 3* Mary Aim Janusz, the wife of City the questions aske^ > -ere politi T"hr TU in < unctirn of the trus»~ TH^ c Hmcil sai^ tht 'he I-ib ary Jacobs said- **Hopefully they repre- Lihrary Bnard of Trustees nr?et Councilman Frank Jamisz and a vocal cal. and the board refe*«^ them back Roard ivas the ^ •*"•• • sent the majority, or rise they would . Copcerns werr 1 w rd about the opponent of the City Hall site, was to *he coonol and the -yd instra^on. 1 Vary locatio. bavr pot been elected. In other words, one of the peopJ* Bt the rr*«eting. Shr He supports *he plan *- m v ^- arr o f Ky C-TM»»»< ^al m-»n»/-c th^* v cr?r Vft tr u* fher" tha' proper There were questions about the tb«r final of the lilrary officials c 'V ~v » iff* *f V r air a iej art ro V il actual c/>st of the library and the stu- which i« exf^O to go heHntf fV» They had absolutely no answers to library has Uu»t d^« thp* were done a*»ota the location, VIN #Y5102474,4 cyl., auto, a/c, p/s/ABS/winds/Iks, am/fm st/cd, Hall ac pafi vf ou* Q^ctionc. Janusz caid Heavy flooding "» J ?olas said. The administration the boa*xi iv^t have facts asd 1 «Hng Tropical Stonn p' Hl»c T'ere \dum on the ' •'' itf •«. in the eyes of the com- v K ts it feoari Hut ^ sf y that tl~cy naet and have an indirect pi x"** 4 by '^U the city to oold he best to ave the the board a**'1 itv Bernoskie's widow

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murder of her husband, which took place in November 1°58 Officer Bemoskie reportedly interrupted a mbbery ai the Miller Pontiac car dealership on SL ' "rorges Avenue and was choi and killed after » shootout with the robbers Kenneth Javerbsmm. Mrs Berooski^ s attorney, said his client is not seeking ABOUT OUR PROGRESS*" money so much a* she is seeking information about what happened to her hus- PAYHBTTPIAN band the night he was killed Civil ca-ws have a Srr^ad r\ngr of latitude. Javer- Hmrm-% Horn ft Worts: For • fcntted fln». baum said, and the defendants can he r-w^ii*-** •->e ; - < **~etTnrv~™v ?K*t eaji not 1 conpelleo i" a cnmJnaJ case 7 TT rT far tbc GtsX six toontitsU The four-decade delay between th^ Tiurdrr apd the lawsuit v« because the Edward Henderson « 'III -* *-*^r*Y2S% Wf^'^Trente identity of the plaintiffs was unknown until l*st yrar, *aid the attorney. The defendants in the Uwsuit are Robert Zarinsky. formerly ri Linden, and Theo- "Formerly Essex Sports Cars" dore .Schiffer, who were only identified aft** 7^; ,-i-v - «;«~ T^ith Sapca, Photos By Robert Oakley Henderson •»me forward last year with information. and 6-year-olds make a mad dash across dri&of the gymnasiums at the Rah- Schiffer was charged with Bernoskie's murder, pled guilty, and will most 2195 MILLBURN AVENUE, MAPLEWOOD, NJ 973-762-8500 i GenterSaturday to find as many plasti£ paster eggs as they can? some seeks 3rd iikely be sentenced to a i5-ycar. Zarinsky, who Schiffcr said actually shot Ber- *"XjainiVfor prizes. Below, Magician *DV- J performs magic tricks for Prices ir d all costs to be paid by a consumer, except for licensing, reg & taxes. Prices include ail rebates^ incentives. Not responsible for typos, errors or omissions. All **oskie, pled innocent and has been indicted on murder charges. mlly-:aehna-.iatitiife evetji^Moie photo? ;on Page 3. c r.^,O f factory rebates, on select models. All rebates to dealer, where applicable. This ad-supersedes aij other offers. Subject to prior sale. To qualified Mrs. Bemoskie is seeking compensatory damages, punitive damages, the Ward seat cost of the lawsuit, and other relief, according to her attorney An *«»•< damage By Robert Coakley figure is not given in the lawsuit documents. Staff Writer T^-Bcrnccidefaniay-tost-the-officeT'-s companionship, advicevand gufctaoQQ *• when he was killed. There is also the loss of the money Bemoskie would have earned as a police officer, as well as medical, funeral, and burial expenses, he Rahway Boardof Education, filed last said. week as an Independent candidate for Mrs. Bemoskie wants the full scope of everything that took place that night in the 3rd Ward City Council seat, 1958 from Zarinsky and Schiffer's points of view with all the details, Javer- The lifelong city resident was the baum said. youngest member of the school board There is usually a statute of limitations of about two years before wrongful when he was elected at IS to fill an death lawsuits like this can be filed. Javerbaum's argument is that Mrs. Berno- Hpexpjred one-year twin in 1 QQ*3 Ffc slrie did not know the identity of her husband's alleged killers for over 40 years. subsequently was re-elected to a full The identities of the alleged killers were hidden because of an alleged family three-year term, serving his final year secret between Schiffer, Zarinsky, Sapsa, and Veronica Zarinsky, Zarinsky and as board president. Sapsa's mother. "My time on the Board of Educa- When Schiffer and Zarinsky arrived at the Zarinsky family home in Linden tion was valuable," said Henderson. the night of the murder, they were bleeding from gunshot wounds. Veronica "Looking back, I realize mat honest Zarinsky bandaged the wounds and swore the family to secrecy, according to citizens can bring about change. This Sapsa's statements. is the same attitude and approach I When her husband, Peter Sapsa, was under suspicion of stealing over will bring to the City Council:'* $100,000 from a muncipal fund left to Zarinsky by his mother. Judith Sapsa Henderson left the board to finish came forward with information about the Beraoslde killing. Schiffer was his college education. He is currently arrested in Pennsylvania and is currently being held there, awaiting sentencing a full-time substitute teacher at Rab- after he testifies against Zarinsky. way High School, working toward his •W Zarinsky is currently serving a 98-yeax prison sentence for the 1969 murder certification as an educator. of 17-year-old Rosemary Calandriello of Atlantic Highlands See HENDERSON, Page 2 Business owners protest downtown work By Robert Coakley Many of the business owners along StafT Writer Cherry Street art not very pleased Shopkeepers claim the city's $180,000 per mo 24 mos Small business owners along with the work being done, since the