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March 6, Local school principals reeaSi their UVVII . Page A-4. To subscribe, call (800) 300-9321 A-16 The CJu;onicle Guide Wednesday, March 13,.1996 Vol."105,No11 A Forbes Newspaper 50 cents CRANFORD • GARW00D • KENllWORTH THE CRANFORD RECREATION & Office PARKS DEPARTMENT IS APPOINTMENT ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS^FOR SETTERS Secretaries _ THE FOLLOWING POSITIONS; E.OJE. • Microsoft Offic Part-Time i Looking for Positive $mf • Lotus Snjart/Sjj Teen Center Supervisor. Circalation Strvite Repre»jtativt> ' our growing staff. Night Supervisor It's the best of botot at • Harvard < i wanted - Girls Basketball Referee If you Interested in working in a fun and SUMMIT BANKLearn the extra Professional, f • The township and the ^ pleasant environment and in earning quallty-mlnded .^, ^ j. SOOH Present to\yh money you need as a Part Time VQU The Star-Ledger has early morning pan-lime 125th Anniversary Commit- Boys Basketball Referee BIG BUCKS- Then we want you!! people are In \^ . . •fc**f*-,/Y^* Teller and still have time for other ; work. A good car ii a must. Starting salary is are looking for arts, crafts Basketball Scorekeepers , Experience A PLUS - demand for varl- \ , SLdTu $115 per week, plus car expenses. Commissions- By ELLEN M. FEUCCTTA . Puzzled by the ruling, Big Sky owner Dan dark. The new business is located in the; their store windows to neon. ;..'-,•• A clear speaking voice a must!! activities. , 50"s short or long . ^ c. . are available. Fringe benefits include: Vision, and food vendors for the Margolis originally got the go-ahead from Drug Fair Mall on South Avenue. Mayor J- Robert HoefDop said the use of term assignments. Your _^ dental and vacations. Rapid increases in salary. THE CHRONICLE - Pre-School Arts & Crafts Instructor Six mornings per week for a few hours a day. . 125th anniversary celebra- the town's Visual Improvement Committee According to Township Commissioner Ri- neon needs to be iaddressed not only for • SALARY & Commission skills are rewarded with TOP PAY, VACATION tions. Vendors are wanted for Elementrary Cooking Instructor • Paid Training TELLER & HOLIDAY BENEFITS TOO! Plus, (ree software Town zoning officials have pulled the plug after submitting a proposed design to the chard Salts, liaison to the Downtown Man- windows, but also in exterior sighs, noting • Paid Holidays & Vacations training for qualified employees. Piit your skills CallTbll-Free events in Nomahegan Park on The Big Sky Bread Company's exterior group. Believing he had taken the proper agement Corporation, neon has been a re- that many signs use neon bulbs as back .For Interview Call Our Edison Part Time to work at New; Jersey's top corporations. Call Sunday, June 9 and Thurs- sign, denying the startup company a permit steps, Mr. Margolis had the sign built by a curring issue of debate. At l&it week's Town- lights. ' . For Further Information Call 709-7283 Location at FLEMDLNGTON us today! day, July 4. for its use. v Cranford company and proceeded to obtain ship Committee Workshop, Township Ad- "We either enforce the ordinance (banning 1-800-274-6629 For information, call 709- E/O/E/M/FA7H 1-800-477-1442 Ask For Nick If you enjoy working with 908-931-1600 Priced at more than $3,000, the sign has a the required permit • ministrator John Laezza said no one^has' neon) or we don't," said Commissioner Car- people, arid have cashier or 25 Commerce 7283. slim, singular band of neon light running ' "I've expressed my disapproval, but Fm taken a clear position on the issue since olyn Vollero. "If we currently allow neorr Cranford, NJ customer service experience, we above the company name. Although neon is hopeful that when the current ordinance is i?7a\: -!'• •;':;y; ^ signs that are product names in store win- 5000 would like to meet with you. Project Home dearly visible in multiple businesses revised I will be allowed to use the fun_sign An updated ordinance, recently proposed dows, we should allow others. I don't feel a EMPLOYMENT 5050 5050 5050 Never An Project Horn* wants your throughout- the downtown area, the town's the way it was designed," said Mr. Margolis. by the DMC, is cuiTently under review by new business owner should be penalized if' Employment- Employment' Employment- We are now interviewing for Applicant Fee General General . General iised sports equipment for current ordinance prohibits use of the bright Meanwhile, Mr. MargoUs will light only Township Attorney Al Stender. Its provi- we're not enforcing the ordinance every- KELLY : : an opening in our FLEM- Advertise S1O0 the Used Sporting Goods illumination. - the company name, keeping the neon, strip sions aHow businesses to. allot 20 percent of where." •/.'•/••... •.•.." • SERVICES n SOMERSET COUNTY PARK COMMISSION SECRETARY INGTON location at 400 Rt. In the Classified! Safe 8 •Jn.-noon Saturday, SUMMER JOB OPPORTUNITIES An Equal Opportunity Employer Oipportunfttes ADMINISTRATIVE. 202, at V^orhees Corner. Mlfch 23 ftt Cranford United '-:•:. :• < I ASSISTANT Maintenance Workers Recreatilon Specialist Somerset based, Euro- Applications may be com- DEALERSHIP WITH NA. Methodist Church. Greensworkers Facility Attendants pean Craft & Needlework 5080 5080 TONAL MAINTENANCE The organisation will col- Gardeners Naturalist Assistants Co.,. looking for an exper pleted at any of our branches Part-Time CORP.—. Assured «c- l riec«fc secraUry Mu«t t ilh ll lect gently used equipment bfcptt Excel & p AveM , y, March 22. Call 908-722-1200 (hearing impaired 908-526-4762) Must be able to handle S4.950 Investment re- 5010 - Career Training for application. EOE. , • . • • diversified priorities & or- NJ 07016. EOE M/F/D/V. PERSON NEEDED- to Part-time qulred. Call 800-832-2290 70»-I107. *<* ganz'l skills & the ability deliver and pick-up mall TELEMARKEJ1NO & Services CRUISE SHIPS . PUBUC RELATIONS (908)709-6120. SOHERVILLEOfTlCE 5020 • Child Care to perform flsnl oJflQB du- withltvbultdlng. Mutt be EARN S4*,O00/YEAR- HIRING— Earn up to Community Relations if you have a dear, plMsantspetMng yoJc« •ntf you wlth • Wstklns Home- Wanted $2,000+/mo. working on ties. Competitive salary & able to lift heavy boxes. SPECIALIST exclnt btts. Resume to: 9am-1pm. Mon-Fri. Apply like Ulklng on the phone, you ar* qualified. Flexible base Business. Minimum Lecture rescheduled 5030 - Agencies cruise ships or land-tour he Metuchen Public evening hours available. Easy to learn presentations Investment $100. Call 5040 - Domestic . companies. World Travel. Diane Noto P.O.Box 9688 5050 5080 to Technical Services, ' The SatuWay book^ chools are seeking vol- Ellz., NJ 07202-9688 or LSM/Rutgers, P.O. Box that will earn you more than the excellent hourly rate S*J Mullln Indspsndent 5050 - General No oxp. necessary. For intoer services from a Fax:(908)820-9067 • Employment- Part-Time we guarantee. . , . ' .. Marketing Directors 1- collecting lecture by book 5060 • Health Care more Info, call 1-206-971- 1029, Plscataway, NJ lommunity resident who General Employment 08855-1029 800-428^3099 dealer HU Cohen at the 5070 - Managerial 3552 ext. C89694 (re- las experience In Public fundable fee) For more information call Marc Greenspan at: 5080 - Part-Time lelations. The successful STOCKBROKERS/ 908-722-3000 EXTENSION &57 EARN AN EXTRA 9300. Craniord Public Lflxary. has 5090 - Employment andidate will be able to TRAINEES WANTED "Summer Help" BOOKKEEPER- With TELEMARKETINQ-PT $800— per wssk pro- DRIVERS TEAMS- exp. In A/R, A/P, G/L for been rescheduled to 10 am Wanted issist the Board In In- ATTENTION SILVER SADDLE Brldgewater Office has cessing mall from own 5100-Career Fired of false promises? rreaslng articulation with SWIM CLUB small but grooving com- Immediate opening for homel For free Informa- Saturday, May 11. Following At Covenant we deliver; 30 yr.. firm offers best a Investments & he community. Inter- oppty. on the streets. Branchburg/Readlngton pany. Computer back- telemarketer/lndustrlal tion send SASE: Ocean the lecture, Mr. Cohen will be Opportunities top teams earn sted persons should •Certified Ufeguards ground Incld. MS win-, manufacturing research Financial, P.O. Box SSI, $104,000+/year, excal- • Call Joe Zapala FbrbeFb s available until noon to ap- CHRONICLE CORRESPONDENT nonprofit^ volunt^r brgdriisfcation end a letter of Interest dows & office a plus . Levlttown. NY 11766 (Dl- lent benefits. 401 (k) Seaboard Securities •Recreation Counselor person to generate leads R s •WSI Instructors Some ..clerical duties, and do regular telephone N E w spA'r'E R s rectory .Offer) praise books at a cost of $1 servicing more thiri l.Ofld Cranford $2,000 hiring bonus, all pleasant busy office-In- flt*Ml«> : : •Frelghtllner Conventjon- Ellon B. Johnson p EARN UP TO $700/WK- per book. Proceeds aid the li- The soccer club turned to the •youngsters..- v-.v^vv •;;^V'.' .. '• •'"-'''.. 5020 Business Administrator • CallBob534-43S&or Clark. Rex hours pos- per week, day work only. TEtEMARKETINO als. Solos welcomed. at home: Qovsmment/ ! \. .• Board of Education Monday night Superintendent EmaletteRenna, Child Care Wanted Metuchen Board Of Ed. TRAVEL AGENT— For Tim 253-9116 sible, but 1 pm to 5pm. Excellent telephone & SOMERVOLE OFFICE brary. •' •:. Call today: 1-800-441- Mon thm Frl. preferred.- If you have a clear, pleasant speaking vote* and you fee. No experience. Pro- 4394 CONVENANT 596 Middlesex Ave small agency In Glad- •$200^500 WEEKLY* communication skills a looking for playing fields. who earlier in the meeting an-' Fax resume to: must. Good computer Ilka talking on the phone, you are qualified. Flexible cess refunds, 1400-338* TRANSPORT Metuchen NJ 08640 stone. 1 year mln exp. Mailing travel brochures. 5697. Ext. 1039 CHILD CARE WANTED Sabre or Apollo exp, a 908-388-9117 skills required. Manufac- evening hours available. Easy to leant presentations Walt Corsica, president of the nounced that $10,000 was. allocated Thure. onlyl Lata after- REAL ESTATE SALES plus Call 908-234-0144 or No eperlence necessary. turing background a that win earn you more than the excellent hourly rate BMC retailers meet INSIDE SALES REP For. Information send a CLERICAL. Westfleld In FORGET AT«T Volunteer Soccer Qub, told the in the budget to refurbish the Wai-' noon around 3pm-1Opm. Dynamic Individual with RA Rabin & Harrington fax resume 908-234-0355 plus. Call Geri at we guarantee. Take charge of your lif* Mayor) J. Robert Hoeffler, Good pay.' Branchburg iealty Inc. of Metuchen. self-addressed stamped home. Flexible hours. Ex- board that he was 'frustrated" by nut Avenue fields, said she had exc. phone skills needed perience PC/MAC. Mi- 908-704-1414. Please & find fTnancial op- area. Call Nancy for creative design firm. tartlmg our 21 St. year envelope to: Universal leave message.. For more Information call Marc Greenspan at the Ttowtiship Conmissioners "no idea of the availability of: Travel, P.O. Box 610188, crosoft word with Graph- portunllly on your own the lack of availability of school 908-808-2164 Flex, hrs., will train. Call ire now Interviewing tor WAITRESS/WAITER 908-722-3000 EXTENSION &S7 terms. Build a home and administrator invite •••Hi ales positions. Call Full or Part Time. Pay Miami, Fl 33261 les and general office du- fields for soccer. Mr. Corsica said a fields/' biit invited Mr. Corsica to Sheila at 908-248-6600 ties. Send resume to: REACH 103,000 otsed iup»t"foods but* dowtttonMn ntailers and busi- CHILDCARE- Loving after 10AM Hank Harrington. : scales to $9 and up. Exp. November meeting had- led him to sit down-with her and_Mr.JUdli_to^ prefd, but will train. Signet Assoc 608 Salter ness. $1009. training. person heeded for tod- 908 - 494-7001 HOMES FREE If you qualify- 800- ness people to a 7:45 break- m INSURANCE- Somerset ln person: PI..Westfleld believe other fields would.be made see "what we can do more cre- dler In my So. Plalnfleld County Agency seeking RN 3-11PM Supervisor 927-2527 ext»754 fast Tuesday in the Munid- home. Own transp. refs. •nValley 5080 COUNTER PERSON- Forbes available, but subsequent conversa- atively." • • .-• ' :•••; '.- , ••.; Full time. Call m NJ licensed Personal . Country Club/ • Place your ad. In N E'W.S P A PER S FREE 21-PAOB RE- pal Bi^lcKn|L room 7. Call the Mon-Frl. Rex. hrs. PAT. Lines CSR. Minimum 2 Rarltan Health & Rt 28, Brldgewater . Part-lime for dry cleaning store. tions with school Athletic Director In other action: Call Uz 908-753-2364 Daytime hours. Call Forbes Classifieds PORT!- Show* you i DMC by Friday at 70&-7208. years agency experience Extended Care Center Employment fast, »lmple. and easy, with computer, rating & 633 Route 28-Raritan Westwood Cleaners. and it will appear in Bob Lelli had left him ernpty^ .• The board adopted a resolution 908-526-8950 1004 So. Ave. Westfleld, 8090 hew-way you can stay 1 CHILDCARE- P/T, live-' placing knowledge. Call WAITRESSES/WAITERS 17 publications In home, work about an handed. to hold a public hearing on the '96- " 908-722-1000 ext 511 AUTO MECHANIC— 908-232-2772 i. Somerset, Middlesex out, 3 days/wk. for 3 mo. RN 3-11PM Supervisor Wanted F/T hour a day and possibly Temble flea maket Mr. Corsica complained there are '97 budget 8 pjru Monday, March old in our Cranford home Some Exp. & Tools EXECUTIVE and Union Counties. earn thousands of do> (near trains/bus). Flex, LABORER- for Full time. Call Apply: Somerset Diner Needed: Apply Peruke - Twnpte Beth-El, 338 Wai- 25 at the Lincoln School. Rarltan Health & ASSISTANT- Position Ads In Classified NOTICE: All EMPLOY- tarsi S*ndS2 for SAHtw grounds, field hockey fields in - hrs./days, oxp. & refs. Pheasant Farm/Land- 1040 Easton Avenue Auto Ctr., 6801 Hadley Involves scheduling ap- 01 host a giant in« scaping Co. Must have Extended Care Center Rd.. Middlesex Mall or , Get Results! .j, dontcostr- MENT WANTED adver- W.W.F.S.. 27B35 Pu«blo til^ that lay ud ''" • The board adopted; a resolution req'd. Non-smoker. Somerset, NJ. pointments lor psycjiolt- prlngs, Hayward, CA 908-272-4890 valid driver's license. 633 Route 28-Raritan 828-5424 Call 7534806 tisement* a« PAYABLE 908-526-8950 glst . Attention. U> dttall, Theypiy! 94545 . . .- Speak English. planning/organizational 1-800-559-9495 IN ADVANCE by cash, 908-356-3327 ADMIN. ASSISTANT why the fields cannot be jn^bvai^ fbt^fiscal 1998. The board SALES PERSON WORK AT HOME- for skills & telephone pres- HEADACHE PT DAYTIME HELP for PT approx. 20 hrs. In chock, VISA or Master SUFFERER* household goods, bric-a4jrac UMO DISPATCHING - Immediate position avail- local company. As- So. Plalnfield near Man. ence crlUal. M-F 9-2 GM d jwidlable for soccer. The lat- will seek put two-year bids as well FT NANNY of newborrt Associates 90842344423 Card. For a quote on WANTED-HoriMt. car- and • book sale -w01.be fea- triplets & 3. yr. old. In Position Avail. No oxp. able for paint & wallcov- semble products, pro- Mac or Word experience est reason, according to Mr. Cor- as two separate one^year contracts* ering department for fast cess mall, typing & many cost, please can Ing' doctor who has Branchburg. Call necessary will train. Flex, preferred. Flex. hrs. FASHION ADVISOR tured. Koiher food win be on hours 908-968-0040 growing local home cen- other oppty. avail. 1-800-SS9-949S. helped hundreds of pain sica, is that the fields need to rest for cost comparison. ' 908-369-1635 Salary negotiable, ideal Wear & show ladles Jew- turfsrtrs. NorMnvasivs, sale..-. ..:;•••• . .. /. ^' .,• • 9 am to.5 pm. ter. Experience a must. S375+/wk. No exp. nec. for housewife or student Hourly wages & benefits. Flex. hra. 908-940-7788 elry 2 eves. S150. No In- conservative car*. All LPN/MEDASST. Call Bill 908-754-3200 vestment. 908-756-3068 Apply In person West- CARE GIVER- and com- care provided by Dr. RANDALL MUJER/THE CHRONICLE F/T In OBGYN In central Held Lumber & home panion to elderty. Kind Trlsh Stypka PC. For Info Family bowling N.J. Rotation to 3 locales on how you can rocetvt Austrlan-born Fritz Domlnger of Cranford with his fried cabbage, part of his very popular St 5050. Center 700 N. Ave East istlsnt female with 12 Beth-D Iites of Temple Employment- req'd. Assist physicians Westflold. 908-232-8855 rrs. exp. seeks live In'po- a $150 value in fr«e Patrick's Day feast that ha« drawn enthusiastic crowds for 10 years. w/patlents & examina- sition. ExC. rets, else sstvices, Call 828-7070. Beth-El wOl sponsor family I Crime in Cranford 1 General tions. SALES mod cook. 201-343-6250 Limited to 15 csUsra. Fax resume w/refs. to: bowling at BoseBe Lanes Diane 908-754-2631 BANK HOME BUSINESS : 1J0-3-30 pjn. Sunday. Cost is ;'••• Grahford 1993 1994 -1995 FORECLOSURE OPPORTUNITY- Ns«d mow Iricoms? O«v»lop $5 per person for two games, Murder 0 •••: 0' •;•:•-. 0 "Class A" Must be able If you're a licensed real- 5100 your horn* butbwM FT/ tor, experienced, (we will For reservations, call 272- to setup & operate vari- r>T Unllmltsd earnings. ; •-• 2 •'••-..I ' ••• RARtTAN HEALTH- 633 ous machinery. Read & consider newly licensed) Call Balne 604-2088 '8380. .. ;•; :v..-.- • •; ••. • Rape . •• 4; ;,'• • . Route 28. Rarltan. Certi- work from sketches & we need you to help us. fied Nurses Aides- F/T, prints. Company paid LIST & SELL BANK INTERNATIONAL MKT. Arson '•'; 1 •'•• • •'••;• 0 .3 P/T all shifts. vacations, medical & FORECLOSURE proper- CO. seeks ambitious Catholic women meet 526-8950 Pat Caccavelli dental; 401K. Apply ties. We have over 200 Some *dt listed in tbi$ cUt~ indlv's. to cstsb. horns 6 •. 5 •••••• ' •••" 2 •.-.• •' General Tool properties and 20 major tifitttie* may rtmire 4 ft* based business. Set your A district meeting of The Robbery "POSTAL4OBS" . : Specialties BANK clients! To learn to purcbtst informttton own p*c* to financial National Council of Catholic Attention Bound Brook 908-874-5169 more about this dynamic tnd/OT outtrUh ngflnfag lnd»psnd{HK«. Ofrtd. fir. Assault *.. 186 138 140 $12.68/hr. to start, plus growing field and a CA- ctmriinvtitmtntt md/ar ppty.»08-«8(M>8»0. Women win be held Sunday, benefits; Carriers, Sort- MANAGEMENT REER opportunity In the opporttinitin. ' ' 71 ers, Clerks, Computer TRAINEES STATES #1 Century 21 KEVIN TRUDEAU March 24 in the Marian Burglary 69 61 . Trainees. For application Seeking Manager Traln- office. Call Ken Worden Mr. M«ga Memory, . Boom at St Michael's School By E11EN M. FEUCCTTA cuts rival the markets of Vienna and Salzburg. Tne & Information call ees/Asst. Mngrs. at: sweeping th» nsUon witfj shop's international menu also includes a variety of Theft 439 385 403 1-800-636-5601 Salespeople for Immed, $1000 WEEKLY- Stuff- his rwi» MLM. Ur*rnlt«J after noon Mass. THECHRONICUC . CENTURY 21 Worden & ing Envelopes your loca- •XLP2617 . positions. 1st yr. mgrnt Green, 908-874-4700 CLASSIFIED! tararM potential, Call for meats; poultry, salads and pierogies. Better than Auto Theft 45 40 26 9AM-9PM, 7 days earning potl $24,000- tion. Easy work, excellent informaUpn on upcoming Don't let the leprechauns'fool you; Fritz Dorninger's grandma used to make — Mr. Dorninger's fresh from S60.000 yearly- Advance- pay. PT/FT. WORKERS 90Mf»39fl4_, Babka sale ALASKA EMPLOYMENT ment, btts. & Incentives. SALES/RETAIL- F/T Po- NEED NOW! FREE DE- corned beefand cabbage is a true pot of gold. the hearth soups, are perfect alone or with any meaL . BARRY RUMPLE/THE CHRONICLE - Fishing Industry. Earn up Call 518-0552 sistion in clothing Dopt. TAILS send SASE: P.O. LAWCNFORCEMENT , St. Michael's Rosary Sod- to $3,ooo-$6,ooq+ per of upscale horse equip- Bis popular Irish dinner, held annually at the Cran- Mr. Dominger shared his tips to prepare the perfect ask 1or Mr. Grap Box 500-KT, Lima, PA ' «IOB8 ety wfll hold a babka sale in month. No experience or Mr. Wentura ment business, sales & 19037 ford United Methodist Church, has gained wide ac- St Patrick's Day dish. Using his own cured corned computer exp. helpful. FAX LINE HO EXP. NECESSARY .necessary. Male/Female: 908-254-5301 the school cafeteria after aU Knowledge of. horses es- Now hiring. U.S. Cuv claim over its 10-year run. Last year alone, Mr. Dorn- beef, Mr. Dominger first coats the meat with a mix of Age 18-70. Call: 206-971- $35,000/YR. INCOME Masses on Saturday and 3512 ext. A89691 (Re- MANAGER sential. Good salary & toms, OfflcirSi. Etc. For inger cooked 140 pounds of the juicy beef, serving 220 pepper,\cegper corns, mustard seeds and marjoran. benefits for more info. POTENTIAL Info call 218-T84-O010 Burglary, bias crime • fundablo Fee) Progressive Building Ma A QUICK, EASY WAY TO PLACE YOUR AD Sunday, March 30 and 31. Call Susan at Beval Ltd. Reading books. Toll Free Ext ,2935. « AM to 1t diners who stepped out for the traditional feast Prepared mustard can also be used to add a dash of teriaj dealer, has immedi- (1) 800-698-9778 Ext R; ARE YOU A ate opening for expert 908-781-6384 PM. 7 days. Accompanied by tender cabbage^^ noodles, hearty extra zip. The meat is then":covered and placed in the 5139 for details. MAKE MONEY WITH A TELEPHONE enced, highly motivate! SALES/SALES Diabetes program cream of potato soup, parsley potatoes' and a mouth- refrigerator for 24 hours, allowing the seasonings to SALES EXPERT? Individual to manage on S40.000/YEAR INCOME FAX— Startjng Income of of. their Central Jersoj MANAGEMENT POTENTIAL- Home $4.500/mo sending fwes ' The Blue Cross Blue Shield watering dessert; the homemade meal is a savory, old steep. When ready, Mr. Dominger bakes, not sim- rise in cops' '95 data Forbes newspapers Building Material Cen IMMEDIATE Typtsts/PC/Word proces- trom your home or office Health Center at Cranford, 16 world delight •; '-.'•••'•'•:, :' ' mers, the meat Judging 30 minutes to the pound, at •4 needs a Telemarketing ters. Must be salos or sor users. Toll free 1-800- to Physicians. This Is not Specialist. You Must be entod, a good com OPENING 898-9778. ext T-5139 for MLM. 1-8WM9M796. -Coinmerce Drive, will host a What makes the Cranford resident's recipes differ- an even 350 degrees, the meat bakes to a tender, By EULEN ML FEUCETTA the Garden State Parkway and team oriented., self- munlcator and sklllo details flavorful perfection. urban corridors." . Are you ready to earn be- NATIONAL GROCERY iree, two-part program "AB ent from any other? motivated, imaginative, with people. Product tween $30,000-550,000 THE CHRONICLE '.. . . ' . • '. . ' Also of great concern to Chief confident, patient & disci- knowledge required. .Al your first year and COUPON- Books. Low About Diabetes" 10 am.-ll For openers, Mr. Dominger is an award-winning Mr. Dominger surrounds the meat with a tasty side plined. Sales• experience benefits Including profit S50,000-580,000 your A) 0 ARE YOU LOOKINQ- as $1.50 each. In quan- ajn. tomorrow and March 21.; chef and the owner of Fritz's Pork and Gourmet Shop of cabbage and noodles. The cabbage, fried in a dab of Cranford's crime statistics for Wilde is the significant increase in ~ a plus) Excellent salary, sharing. Minimum start second year; Then we'd for a business op- tity. Fr«e Info bias incidents. The figure rose •iu: -commission & benefits. for qualified applicant like to speak to you, the portunity that-la home' ' 1 J0O<41 Meal planning ia tomorrow; in Urdoh.; Beginning his career ais a butchers ap- butter with added salt, pepper, dry celery and onions 1995 showed a mix of highs and Send resume: Forbes 50k. Send resume to leading NATIONAL REAL based, full or part-time, medication on March 21. Call for taste, is then tossed with a helping of freshly lows. Burglaries and thefts rose sharply from three in 1994 to 18 Newspapers. PO Box POSTAL *GOVT JOBS prentice in his Austrian homeland, Mr. Dominger Personnel Director ESTATE office in NJ Is with the potential for $21/hour + Benefits considerably, while robberies re- last year. According to the chief, -a • 699, Somervillo. NJ 08876 looking tor 2 CAREER unlimited Income ? Very 7094290. learned the time-honored art of processing meats and prepared wide egg noodles. .• " Attn: Rick Kestonbaum. Box 3514 • No exp-WHI train substantial number of those crimes Union. New Jersey 07083 minded eople for residen- successful Global Mar* Fl&lrvfo making traditional style cold. cuts. In 1957, after six Although many would relish the opportunity to mained on a steady decline. Auto tial, new homes sales, ketlng Co. looking for thefts also decreased sharply, a were committed in schools. ; MEDICAL commercial Investment Our Fax Is Open 24 Hours, 7 Days A Week assoc. For more Info. Help homeless pets years of extensive training, he became Austria's share his recipe for cream of potato soup, Mr. Dom- P.O. Box 703, Far Hills that started with a drop in "We have zero tolerance for bias GROWTH OPPTY salos & leasing In Central START YOUR OWN : Best Eriends Dog and Ani- youngest master, butcher at 20. Striking out on his inger said, "The recipe is a family one, handed down AUTO MECHANIC SECRETARY/ Jersey area. WE WILL NJ. 07931. 766-5384 BUSINESS FOR S1995- from my mother," 1994. and hate crimes and we will vigor- . Must have drivoability RECEPTIONIST- PT GET YOU LICENSED AND part tlm*, high profit mal Adoption will sponsor a own in 1962, he arrived in the United States and soon experience & diagnostic FT, Typing, 3rd party bill TRAIN YOU- JUST FILL OUT THIS AD & FAX IT IN! YOUR AD - "I will say that as with all of my soups, the real "It's part of a trend we have ously prosecute any such crime in .experience. No parts BE YOUR OWN BOSS Call for free Info ieoo- Spring Bazaar to benefit opened his shop. . Ing essential. Transcrip- For confidential Interview Buy Brand name prod- 582-4236 secret is the homemade stock," he said. "Whether it's been forecasting for the past five this community," the . chief' said. • changers. Call Jay tions & computer oxp Approx. 20 Characters Per Line. homeless and rescued pets Today, Mr. Dominger and his partner, Willi Bober, 908-226-9400 call Ken Worden at: NOW IT'S EASIER THEN EVER TO ucts way below wh. sale. years," said Township Police Chief "The Cranford Police Department noc. Salary nog. Ca Resell for big prollts. continue to employ the age-old skills, curing and pre- a chicken or beef base, there's nothing packaged in CENTURY 21 Worden A /Wv«l/s«/n!rieC/33Jiflecf.' 9:30 ajru-230 pjrn. Saturday, successfully prosecuted the first CHILD CARE- Have you 908-757-3636 Green, 908-874-4700. PLACE YOUR CLASSIFIED ADS! very small investment. paring their meats and cold cuts. Their selection of any of my soups. I also use very little or no salt in my Harry Wflde. According to the , always wanted to work For details: Call discount March 23 at the Presbyterian : chief, the trend is the persistent bias case in the state's history in with children in your own MOLDMAKER SALES Connection. 463-1300 Church, Springfield Ave. home made frankfurters, sausages, wursts and cold cooking." home but were afraid to APPRENTICE COMMISSION UNLIM- NAME encroachment of urban crime into .1994." •.'•;. ••'.-• : , •- , . :• .; -go It alone?'' Let Mon- Looking for progrossiv ITED INCOME!- $100 VENDING RTE- Brand suburban areas. Why is this crime on the rise? day Morning Inc worry Individuals with machin million, 11 year old. debt BE YOUR OWN BOSS! new Machines (25+) 1 for youl No foes! Apply shop experience to serve free company with ADDRESS, Earn $2O-$30 hr P.T. $4,900 Stocked/ready. Scouts recycle ; Annual yard waste permits go on sale here next Saturday "The incidents of violent crimes "Union County is becoming in- at 526-4884, 253-9595; In apprenticeship pro- unique, proprietary, con- Party Ute Is now No Spoilage, no Gim- Boy Scout Troop 178 wiU have clearly increasjed,". he said. creasingly multi-cultural,'' Chief '788-8838 gram. Company paid va- sumable products, seeks seeking consultants. micks. Steady income- Yard waste permits for the Cran- pings, brush and garden debris. Township of Cranford. Residents cation, modlcaf/donta Individuals who desire fi- TOWN For more Information Expansion finance to collect newspapers and.alu- "Cranford has fared better than Wilde said. "We have to be more Call Kami Jo at: ford Conservation Center will be Permits will also be sold at the must bring their vehicle registra- CHRISTIAN DAY 401K. Apply: nancial Independence. 100's and retire most of our suburban neighbors tolerant and understanding of cul- CARE— Lookingfor Free Information packet. (908) 572-5064 minum cans 930 jun.-3;30 sold at the Orange Avenue Pool Conservation Center starting April tion.. '•• '•;. '.'' '•'•••' ' ''•. ' • ' General Tool STATE ZIP 800-395-7374 tural diversity." ;••'.. dedicated help. Teachers Specialties 800-403-3652 •pirt &turday at the Consep- keeping it from our. door. I at- assistants, cook. Somer- and at the Cranford Municipal 3 during normal operating hours. Beginning April 3, the Conser- 908-874-5169 WOULD YOU- Like to vation Center. If you are un- tribute that to the men and women Although the statistics are alarm- ville area. Send resume SALES- Male/female. CIRCLE THIS ADI Building 9:30 ajn.r4 p.m. Satur- Permit are $30 for thejBrst two vation Center will be open 9:30 to: P.O. Box 5243 NANNIES/ Stool service center look- PHONE # Business Opp; Horn rrwkeTiOO. PER:DAY .at •| able* to drop off items, contact who patrol our streets. They are ing, the chief did indicate that South Branch Post ing for a person to fill an based or work from our homa? Amazing days, March 23 and 30. pars in a household. Cash or a-m.-3:20 pjn. Wednesday, Thurs- eternally vigilant concerning the many of those bias incidents were. Office, 08876 COMPANIONS Inslda telephone sales office. Very professional! corded message fll Gordon Bramwell Sr. at 709- I position. (This Is not CONTACT Training provided details. Call 1- 81 1588. The permits allow use of the checks are accepted. Checks day and Friday, 9:30 ajn.-3:50 pjn. types of crimes we're exposed to formerly classified acts of vandal- CONTROLLER telemarketing) Good 908-526-3410 S4O4 Ext. 139, Saturday and Sunday. . because of our dose proximity to ism or criminal mischief . I, Small electronics distri- F/T. P/T Uvo In/out. math skills and a good Conservation Center for grass clip- should be made payable *to the •ii bution Co. offers out- Driver's llconso I telephone speaking I DAY PHONE standing growth oppty. and exper. req'd. ; voice Is a must, Salary is for hands-on Individual 1 commensurate with ox- > with lots of energy. Must CHOICE CARE porienco. Call between 9 WHEN WOULD YOU UKE YOUR AD TO RUN? ftava Acctfl. degreo. (908) 317-9777 : & 2 ;30 pm Daily. Ask for J CLASSIFIED experience & know com- JJ201-589-aOOO UNDER WHAT CLASSIFICATION? No dice Irish pride pute*. In So. Plalntiold WE aro an EOE NO EXPERIENCE -i area. Call Bill NECESSARY1 $500 to, 7 908-754-3200 or fax r« $900 Wookly/Potontlal , _Exp. Date_ CHS Fekete, Lett^eri turn*: 908-754-6611 Processing Mortgago ] SALES- Medical Equlp- The future is ridw St. Partrick's Day is Rotunds. Own hours. Call i mont Industry loador will. COORDINATOR WANT- provide ualnlng, «xdu- 60--' to oagltbaqlni Implo, 909-715^378 OXt_2O35. ! fall in Atlantic Gity "72*"rmursT. stv»H«rrHoytHHy+«^<*«^ * home technology more than'.commercial minting 199t996 summer support. High earnings tising Rates, Dcadline»an4€fedft-Aftprov^-- program tor French teen- PLUMBERS potentl»I for candidates • •>• agers. Enjoyable, part- Wanted lor new con- w/ttrength of.ch«r«ct§r e\ HOURS - MON.-FRI. 8:00AM - 5:00PM , Seei pages A-6-S time, community orh struction. Experienced pm«nlatlon skills. «ht»d, financially reward- mechanics only. no*umo to: Box 351 ing. Call508-&23:5999_ S yr.lot). 215-321-4200 Csllfon. NJ 07830 ".*'• '';'

If.;! •,-•) o I y.x\ March 13,1996- The Chronicle March 1i The^CI Sex assault suspect turns Attend this informative seminar! Brothers, publishers of newspaper, within two months "Retirementliviflg Options: himself in to detectives DISCOUNT UQUOR • WINE WAREHOUSE |3y KEVIN COUJGAM torso and once in the head.with local investigation into the murder/ side train station. Along with the » On Ffciday, Fred Wisniewski en-' termination in the case. THE CHRONICLE hollow-point bullets. After killing suicide is dosed. "They're both medication, police also found a pair k :h One is Best «red the Cranford Police Depart- The youths presented no identi- her husband, MJrs. Bauer, of dead," he said. "She shot him." of binoculars and a light-colored ment with his attorney and sur- Police log fication in the store, which remains >.Though the case is all but closed Durham, N.C., put the barrel of the Westfield police refused to com- wig. featuring . rendered himself to police, accord- I open for business, police said. COORS jand the victim buried, the events gun in her mouth and-pulled jfce ment on reports Mrs. Bauer left a Chief Scutti said authorities may ng to police reports. \ the Union County Jail.. Judge Drug charges LIGHT & leading up to the violent murder of trigger, killing herself. suicide note written on her torso. never know if the Mrs. Bauer used Marcia Burgoon <5itig1t>, 35-yeftr-old linden ! Police charged._three 18-year- -Edwin- -^Hey—set—bis—bail—at Westflel^ Leader publisher Jeffrey A memorial service for Mr.But Det John Odin of the Union the wig and binoculars to stalk her . : 1 resident- was charged with three olds, Kenneth Connelly and Mat JsenioiLMarketing- $100,0Q0: iBauer, 46, at the hancb of his es-Bauer and his brother Kurt — the~County Prosecutor's 6ffiee husband before killing him. rf nf fire* Hpgrpp spxiial as- th'ew Czerwinski, both of Linden (t Coventry Resources Sale of alcohol to-minor— jtranged wife Meta Harrsen Bauer, previous Westfield Leader pub-firmed "D-N-R" - short-hand for Wp Hnfi't Tmrwi sault and two counts of second de- Kumar Baran, 44, of Parlin, the " andnBufke l^tkowski of The Bronx, with possession of less than 148, remain hazy. lisher who died Jan. 26 — will be "do not resuscitate" — "Give Or-here or not prior to entering The gree sexual assault for his alleged owner of Breen's Liquor store, 21 i! Mr. Bauer died in his office held .3 pjn. Sunday, March 24 at gans" and "A" — the woman's Wednesday, March 20 , Thursday, March 21 involvement with a 16-year-old 50 grams of marijuana, possession Leader," he said. •1 I North Union Ave., was charged jMarch 4, when his wife shot him St Paul's Episcopal Church in blood type — were written on Mrs. Cranford girl, police said. with the sale of alcohol to a minor of dm£'paraphernalia and use of What is known is Mrs. Bauer was Bernardsville Inn Somerville Elks Lodge •:'•*' Police first learned of the alleged 8:05 pjn. Saturday, police said. Det marijuana following a motor ve- Jthree times at point blank range Westfield. Bauer's abdomen in blue ballpoint brought to the Durham train sta- , 1 i hicle stop 10:33 pjn. Saturday, ao NATURALLICHT GUINNESS STOUT Hvith a .357 Magnum: Mr. Bauer Westfield Police, Det Sgt Philip pen. Beneath the grim message, 27 Mine Brook Road 375 Union Avenue incidents from the girl's parents Robert Segear and Officer James COORS Cold, 9" 24-12 oz. N.R Bottles tion by her daughter Lacey and Dec 3. Mr. Wisniewski, reportedly WQzniak allegedly observed the cording to police reports. 24-1202 Cans .6" 'yvas struck at least twice in theIieberman told The Chronicle theMrs. Bauer scrawled her signature, Bernardsville, NJ Bridgewater, NJ Police allege Mr. Connelly was 24-1202 Cans •••• ;; •"• • ^ GUINNESS PUB STOUT n Q99 the detective said. took an Arntrak train to Philadel- _ family friend, allegedly. abused owner selling a half keg of beer to STROHS Reg, Light 24-16.9 oz. Cans.....:.... OiJ phia Authorities believe Mrs. Dessert and Coffee the girl during the past four years two males the policemen believed driving a tail light out while on 24-12oi N.R. Bottles ** I 30-12t Sauwi •» Q99 nected last week. lVL)O\ncd Coventry CEO of her own market- , investigation'has been ongoing, led Dimitrios Xarhoulakos of 168 Hill- a motor vehicle and improper MILLER LITE, LITE ICE. CEN. DRAF)RAFTI 24-12 or. N.R. Bottles 10 Using the last name of a previous O'DOULS Acting Union County Prosecutor Resources as an expert in ing firm. She also served . by DeL Vanessa Van Brunt Det crest Ave. and a 17-year-old Cran- maintenance of lamps, police said. CEN. DRAFT LICHT CORONA Reg. Light ' 1 *799 24-1202 N.R. Bottles or Cans ..„.. husband. Mrs. Bauer checked into : • Gregory Armstrong, 32, of 30-12oz Cans: 10" ?visit downtown shops Edward Neafsey "said he believed retirement marketing. as marketing consultant Van Brunt concluded .her in- ford boy as they exited the store. 12" [ 24-1202 N.R. Bottles/Case. 1 I SHARPS A; Mrs. Bauer acted alone in her mis- the Forrestal Marriott Sunday. vestigation Friday, and obtained a Both were charged with possession Newark was charged with posses- Mobon Reg. ICE, Light 99 !j J Hie Easter Bunny will be hop-they can turn in for a trinket The national firm . for ftmr years to a large 24-12oz N.R. Boitles...... PETE'S WICKED All flavors j Q9s 9 24-1202 N.R. Bottles or Cans ...U sion to kill her husband. Shortly before 4:30 pjn., she enr warrant for Mr. Wisniewsid's arrest of alcohol younger than 21, police sion of cocaine, possession of drug 14" 24-1262 N.R. Boitles...... COORS CUTTER 1 A99 9 •ping around downtown Cranford "It is such fun to watch the chil- provides development, Maryland retirement said,'; .^ '• ' • • .' paraphernalia,' driving while his li- BECKS 18 "The only angle-[being investi- tered the Elm Street office of the Learning of the investigation, Mr. 12-2402 Bottles or Cans..... 10 !l$aturday, March 30. dren.trying to find the eggs and marketing, actuarial community and has .; Wisniewski secured his ^ttbrney According to police reports, Mr. cense is revoked and having a 24-1202 N.R. Bottles ... 17" gated], at least right now, is howWestfield Leader. 80 !•' Children can get their pictures see the joy oh their faces when did she get the gun and hollow Mrs, Bauer spoke pleasantly with services* long-term care published several articles., and came to the police of bis own Kuan will go before the municipal headlight out following a motor ve- ABSOLUT ' Itaken with the Easter Bunny in. accord, according to the police re- jiyjlger for the criminal charge. In hicle stop by Officer Gerard Qiiinn SCORESBY I G1LBEYS GIN they do," said Gina Montanaro, poi :• bullets into New Jersey," Mr. her husband's mother, Westfield insurance, financing, on the subject of agjng. port ' ."• • •,' addition, the Township Committee on North Avenue 12:10 ajn. Friday, VODKA9A99 j'Eastrnan Plaza from 10 am-nobn, chairwoman of .the Easter events Net vey said. Leader Associate Publisher Kath- design/construction, and DoUcesaid_^_ [.'_•_'• .'••: .._.' • 1.75 bur ;at a cost of $3 per photo. The rain and owner of Gina's Town and Hollow point bullets are illegal in leen* Bauer, as she waited for the management services to the At this seminar she will * yji_7J *STaA:r,y j^lisjjjCT.U>^turn:lh disoiss; issues that seniors face in _; 1.75 Liter -....: :,...i eJcplode upon impact^ Kathleeru Bauer and employ-6 •plahnwj^cirl&^irc^^g^pfing5^ ™«4 ~\ Cranford guidfe is •750 ML- ....: .—..:..: •-• BUK0FP8Q worked with more than J^ •TULUMOREDEW 1 C99 J&BSELECT Oii99 •;.; The, famous Easter egg huntwill around town noon-2 p.m. Saturday,: said Mr. Neafsey. Tfoey are much ees were in the newspaper's outer continuing care retirement" the advantages and disadvantages of 750 ML -.. ...ID U3-Liter ;ialso take place from 10 am.-noon enroute to all homes 1.75 Liter... '...... ,.:. .«wO -WOLFSCHMIDT VODKA 80" April 6. If you missed his. first ap- more destructive of human flesh office when the murder/suicide communities and is the developer of eleven different retirement living CLAN MACCRECOR 1 A 99 SEACRAMV.a . : 1£99 1 A99 ••March' 30. Children' will "find one The 25th edition of the popular I.75 Liter. '...' ;....:: A** pearance, bring your camera. Don't than normal bullets." tookplace. * Arbor Glen in Bridgewater, NJ. and long-term care options. There .1.75 Liter .... ;.. ••-• AD j'styrofoam egg at each store that Westfield Police Chief Anthony pamphlet "Cranford Citizens' Di- forget to look for downtown. Cran- Though Jeffrey and Meta Bauer is no fee for this seminar, however, rectory" was mailed this, week by EMMETS IRISH CREAM Scutti told The Chronicle Mrs. IRISH MIST 99 B&B 99 were married less than three years, Ms. •Burgoon contributes to the reservations are appreciated You the League of Women Voters to 750 ML ...; ...... 750 ML.:..; ..„....:...;...« ford's mascot. Super Sid, strolling Bauer legally purchased her hand- 750 ML •• •'..:... 15 21 9" Mrs. Bauer filed for a divorce last will find this to be a pleasant, most more than 9,000 local homes and 99 DRAMBUIE LIQUEUR LEROUX Polish Black Btrry | £-99 through downtown with surprises gun from a sporting goods store in firm's strategic plans and marketing businesses. . BAILEY'S IRISH CREAM r 750 ML... 1.75 Litelu..''....'. - 10 Town lists November, Mr. Neafsey said. The informative afternoon! 750 ML :..;.;.15 21" in his pouch. Durham. She received a pistol per- couple had married July 16, 1993, research; drawing on 25 years of The 1996 edition of the flier lists 'i • The Easter committee is com-mit from the Durham County all elected . officials, major ap- It was the second marriage for Mr. pointed boards and many useful VENDANGE I DUBOEUF IWALNUT CRES NANDO Asti ff99 •.1 its summer prised of volunteer merchants: Sheriffs Office last December. Bauer; the third for Mrs. Bauer. For reservations, phone umbers. 750 ML....:...; ;...... :.. ..;D Gina Montanaro, Gina's Town and Toxicology reports, which will call (800) 394-2757 before March ALL TYPES. Chard, Mejtol. Ob. Sauv Cab Sauv. Chard ANDRE (All Flavors) :L 750 ML •...... ,...... *t 750 ML.:;:...... ; ...... :.O 5 Liters ;...... ;....). '. 11 • Heinrich Street and a parking Ipt Norris of the Suburban News, The An unspecified medication was view cemetery. He is survived by Guy and doll- •>-. '•'• •.-'-•••=.-• —:•—— -—:•• TEST WITHOUT FOREST CLEN Chard., J799 LINDEMANN Chard; Bin 65 C99 CARLO ROSSI^AII Flavors) £99 t behind Swani Qeaners on North egg hunt is sponsored by the DMC also found in the rental car Mrs.his mother and a son, Andrew, of David DeVito as Nathan Detroit and Kate Wilson as Adelaide Cab Sauv.. Merlot 750 ML / 750 ML....; O 4 Liters...:.- : ..:;....D FRANZIA Blush. Burg. Chablis 1799 I Avenue will be targeted for paving and Cranford retailers. Bauer left at the Westfield north- Pennsylvania. are in the Cranford High School production of Guys and Dolls A TUNE-UP! COLUMBIA CREST Chard - j-99 STOCK DRY & SWEET VERMOUTH Q99 • this summer. . 750 ML .'... 1 LITER ..••..-„...: .-. .O 5 Liter. .:,.....M.....«..;.;....,:..~....;.™... • 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday and 2 p.m. Sunday at the high JUST GET A BOTTLE OF ;»•; In addition to these two areas, school. Tickets are available at the door. I which have never been paved, the ^^Engineering Department will re- Weslf ield Shoppers ijwrface Osborne Place, Carpenter AT YOUR FAVORITE . I«1ace (North Avenue to new pave- !«hentX.Eastrnan Street (Miln Street OR DEPARTMENT TREATS 120 GALS. PniC' •' '•*< ll'i'" /.I) Afil M.T BY SMOPr! •'<.. l>i;. .:i j ^^Ho^ •Street), Bum^de'Avenue • r-Z CALL 1 • March 19th '4 (Lexington Avenue td NeW StreeO: ^ FOR A STOHE NEAH and, Veronica Avenue (Osborne 523 CeritenniaC Avenue Place to Carpenter Place). .„. The $90,000 project has.already CrahforcCNJ • secured a line in the 1996 proposed 9082729511 4budget-;''' :..,.-.':-r~.:..:...:....-..: -L .:.•...-. ". DPW Commissioner Wally. • .5 J St. Patricks Weekend ; Shackell said the selected streets «;were determined by the Engineer- Grand Opening : ing Department Although other ^>streets were considered for im- Celebration \ ; provement, those named above Friday March 15.-thru Sunday March 17 J were found by: the department to • "]•' have the most problems requiring Corned Beef & Cabbage, Potato's i immediate attention. I;"' Homemade Soda Bread ',- According to Township Engineer 5- t Rick Brown, handicapped-accesible Waterford Stemware • ramps will also be added to curbs Live Music Friday 5:00pm till 8:30pm • where heeded. He anticipates com- Featuring Pat Melville - Fiddle pletion of the prqject in July. 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A-4 ."March 13, 1996 The Chronicle A-5 Letters to the editor EXPERIENCE lie of Women Voters hails YOGA with .NICOLE juvenile justice reform program it YOGA-PRANAYAMA To The Chronicle: most effective when provided in Cranford WESTERN STYLE Interest in jiriticipals • The League of. Women VoterS*wthe community with the support of PATRICIA PASZEK TEACHER TRAINING- ( n U n S ernor Linden PRIVATE CLASSES • ?° i ! ^.^ . G°y Christine families, schools, churches and MEDITATION to school spirit Todd Whitman lor promoting re- other concerned, individuals, and ESTHER GREENBERG Berkeley Heights form of the juvenile justice system agencies, long-term studies also NEW PROGRAM STARTS MAR.18 noIll'llw' undeI '^ r wa-!•• y y* i Ne•),•• w Jersey- . A- sho^ w tha••-»t pre-scttoqI • I ' •l an11 Hd • "famil^ * • y * -UUDYSOUIFNS New Providence' OPEN HOUSE _ new state^evel agency, the Juve- tervention programs for children at Monday Mar.11&18 from:4'to7 PM , Doesnt it make sense to take your income tax return to the people who xyle Justice Commission, has been BONNIE RUCGIERO Much hand-wringing goes oo among school mittee of principal, faculty and parents. The risk can significantly reduce later Westfleld Thursday Mar. 14 from 2 to 4 PM make taxes their business all year long? Trust the experts, we'll see that board members and candidates, superinten- created to oversee all facilities, ser- criminal behavior. Adequate fund- Saturday Mar. 16 from 1 to 4 PM you receive every allowable deduction. process is little-publicized, although results vices and sanctions for juvenile of- GOLDIE GUCKMAN ing is essential to ensure the suc- Union Township NICOLE'S YOGA CENTER • Personal &' Business Tax Returns • dents of schools andassortetipaifints^dL.. _^-hayetobepostedwith the, state atyear's end. fenders, including programs on cess, of these programs; past re- • Evening & Weekend Appointments Available • teachers about *the quality of education;" county and lecal level administered ""DAWN CLARKE (908) 789 6426 • Affordable - From $75 • But again, the state is acknowledging the im- form efforts failed due to insuf- Springfield 94 NORTH'AVE. GARWOOD by county youth services com- ficient funding. • All Personal Tax Returns Processed Within 3 Days • The questions echo through national niedia portance of the school building as focus for DOROTHY DAWSON _. : • Tax and Estate Planning Available • news progifems as well as neighborhoodcbifee missions. Paul Donnelly, former The League of Women Voters Hillside identifyingand satisfying parents' expecta- deputy director of the Texas Com- believes New Jersey has taken an CAUL FOR YOUR APPOINTMENT Matches: Are test scores reaily high ehotigh? tions; for quality public education. "What a role mission on phildren and Youth, important step toward achieving an Is it too easy to get an "A?" Is disciplined a has been appointed the comaccountable- , efficient and effective level where it needs to be to foster learning? opportunity here for a strong principal to set mission's first executive director. juvenile justice system. With the KLEESPIES & ASSOCIATES Is student and faculty morale noticeably posi- high goals — and guide the school community A key element of the new sys- new system in place, and the pro- Cleveland Plaza, Suite 304,123 North Union Ave. • Cranford • (908) 709-4261 tive and steadily building? Does advanced toward meeting them for the good ofthe stu- tem is its emphasis on community- vision of adequate resources, we based programs . for- delinquent have an opportunity to. reduce ju- placement have a real meaning? Would uni- dents. youth, including programs for prer vertile crime and violence and in-' forms for students help the learning climate? 0 Returning to the nationatTriedia, con- yention and early intervention. Re-, crease the safety of our neighbor- hoods. '"'. '.•."•• '.-•'•.•.••'..: • " Are computers in the classroom the answer, or sider the number of student achievement sto- search studies analyzed by tne Na- COIT Services and Swan Gleaners of Cranford have" joined just another costly diyersibn? tional Council on Crime and Delin- UNION COUNTY LEAGUE forces to provide professional and fully guaranteed-drapery, ries that ha^e keyed on the children's school quency indicate that.services and OF WOMEN VOTERS As the well-meaning and the experts debate carpet and upholstery cleaning to residents'.of Central New principal. It's almp"st never the superinten- sanctions for juvenile offenders are MILDRED LEWIS Jersey. The alliance brings together over 100 years of such quandaries, time slips by, grades •'"•"• 4 dent^faculfcor.parents who provide'thelead-^ combined experience in professional =&u»deivmoralfudiffis agaanother class of v^r1..":?;:^ seniors graduates without much really being ership that brings about such positive excite- done to help all those behind them. The. cyde_ ment and achievement It takes a motivated "1 need 100% clean, so 1 call COIT" is perpetual, or so it seems. principal. " v by town's aid decision •" ' llitL ilaia uod Alion. MoiAn 11/ 5 -8 ' Horvounfl adro Event To The Chronicle: be available for calls. Yet this dif- Perhaps in the midst of all the rhetoric and 0 Principals are among the administrators l*800-FOR-COlT the loud ticking of trie school clock, more at- As a former . member or theficulty hasn't stopped the squad whom the state has identified as now requir- Cranford First Aid Squad and .resi- from continuing its good jyork. I tention ought to be given to the school build- ing a special mix of their own academic dent of New Mexico for the past The squad has an agreement SATURDAY MARCH 23 ing principals. They are in literally and figura- eight years, I was appalled to read with the township to maintain the achievement plus classroom experience to SAVE I 11 AM to 3PM tiely the righ\position to both listen to Such in the Feb. 21 Cranford Chroniclesquads on a 24-hour basis. In re- qualify as a .certified education administrators. the Township Committee has re:turn, the township agreed to help c^ special gift opportunity for you concerns and to^respond to them. Consider fused the squad's request for the squad. Don't.miss our exciting one-day event. Again, the state is acknowledging principals' r0 T-^hese^ets-thaWllustrate-their-potentially^iv-- £3|ro,oo6, The citizens of Cranford should v..,.- '* Instantly, redeem "Innocence In Bloom," otal role in the qualitative direction potential for fostering real leadership and real Letters to the editor «** The first aid squad has had prob- be well aware of what they have in the 1996 Lladr6 Society Members Only the first aid sauad. Here in New on drapery, carpet, ' their staffs and students, should take: achievement, building by building, student by lems (getting members to respond figurine, and receive a complimentary to calls), especially during the day- Mexico, an ambulance ride to the upholstery arid wooden base. If you are a Lladr6 member, 13 The state's annual "report cards" focus student. . time when both spouses often have hospital starts at $700 and, in some cases, is more than $1,000. simply bring your redemption certificate on individual school buildings^Students' per- to work. The problems have been I area rug cleaning and/or membership-card. If you are riot [7] Seasoned principals with both classroom When will parents, kids hear f The township needs to help the formance on standardized tests, class sizes, presented many times to the I Call Today for A tree Estimate already a Society member, this will be and administrative experience know how to Ttownship Committee, but com-first aid squad, before the citizens faculty education levels and more left- a wonderful time to join and take turn on teachers and students. They also tnittee('members have not often find themselves in the precarious Offer expires 4/30/96 handedly emphasize the fact that in parents' helped solve those problems. situation that some New Mexicans advantage of this one-day offer. •• know, at least as importantly, what turns message about illegal parties? In the past few years, the sear- find themselves in when it comes eyes public education comes down io that to emergency transportation. Experience building and its principal and faculty. teachers and students off. This knowledge is To The Chronicle: job by acting on a complaint of a disturbance a week 'jdty of volunteers has resulted in ago. According to the Cranford Chronicle, 50 of iour ,' the necessi^ of paying at least one CARLF.SCHAUEiR irreplaceable and should be fully utilized in How long will it take for Cranford kids and their: Belen,NJVL You Can Trust 0 The primary confluence 6f students, par- parents to realize unsupervised parties; and underage Cranford kids were taken into custody for alleged i> •emergency medical technician to ADLERS ents-taxpayers and faculty occurs in the local the buildings-up revitalization of our school drinking are a deadly combination screaming for po- alcohol violation at that Friday night party. They have now entered an area where no one wants to be — A Division of JEWELERS school building. School board meetings and systems. / lice intervention?: . ; The Chronicle's policy on corrections MCUPtP they and their parents are now involved in th^. court ' The Chronicle Will promptly cor- Ed Carroll, at 102 Walnut Ave. in even .school elections just never pull turnouts ^ Bolstering prinj^p^rnt( _ ^ I-OR I IKWl M'RVIli: CALL: 1 r r .,-rjget errors of fact, context; or pre- Cranford, 07016, or. by phoning; like a school play or parents night Thejse^*-' I im. l^~§£^ •- . :. . -with a symboUcSug'frohi parer1i^/|Sw wottioris such as Corri- Crariford kids aridparents, please try to puta p8si- ^htation and dariry any news con- 276^6000. ' ' ' ; cS O O - F O R - C O I T events are really where public education ' tive spin on this negative experience. Be'strbng don't necessarily have to be literally hu^gedj mpn Sense, Cranford Municipal Alliance, churches, enough to say that kids are welcome in your homfr as tent that confuses or misleads Corrections and clarifications will - N O O - \ 6 7 - 2 6 4 iS ) 219 North Ave. • Westfield • (908) 233-6900 meets the consumers nine times out of 10. synagogues, schools and the police have worked in I .readers. appear on this page as a conve- by parents;, they'd probably appreciate more . long as a parent is present and alcohol is not on^he ,', Hease report errors to the editor, nience and courtesy to our readers. Andjhere is a major opportunity for the princi- concert to send a message to Cranford parents andrefreshment list! Working together toward this rea- pal as» in-building manager to meet the pub- having a call from a parent volunteering to ;.\_.. kits; holding and attending an unsupervised patty sonable and attainable goal will make Cranfordr-an lic's demand for quality face to face. help in the classroom or in any other way that •where underage drinking takes place is an unaccept-even better place to live. * '* able behavior and against the law. KATHERlNEPRASi S Your Home Care •4* 0 Each year, the state asks that educational lends personal and moral support to the cause Kudos to Chief Harry 'Wilde and his dedicated po- Chairwoift|n Headquarters goals be set by a school building-oriented com- of rejuvenating learning. lice force who "stepped up to the plate" and did their Cranford Municipal Alliance/Common i Vacuums k-***!!i5§ ' • Central Vacuum Systems Sewing Machines RSEN Are you registered? The trouble with recycling Outdoor Power Equipment Janitorial Supplies COMPANY SELLYOUR Monday is deadline to vote in school election Since 1956 Monday is the last day for those unregis-, - hopefully inspire registered voters to come out and suggestions to help it SALES • SERVICE • PARTS tered to vote to sign up and be eligible to and make a representation about their taxa- To The Chronicle: This is just too exorbitant Further, the end RESIDENTIAL OR COMMERCIAL This recent program of free recycling containers would be higher tipping fees because participate in the April 16 school budget and tion. ~ . loads would further reduce, resulting in even CAR FAST! underscores obvious recycling collection shortfalls. candidate election. In Scotch Plains and Fanwood district, the Residents already have enough of their own con- garbage costs. Traditionally, turnout in these elections has school board has moved to maximize voter tainers to spare one if they were fully participating in If you really want some conscientious i ticipation you need to oiler more than a been dismally low. This, despite the fact that turnout. Registration forms and instructions recycling. However, there is little incentive, and per- SffW?..,„,.,,, haps disincentive, for many small families and fixed tainer and I would dfler the following i the school budget on the ballot normally-ac- are in all district buildings and can be ob- income families to fully participate .for the following your consideratioa INTRODUC counts for about 60 percent ofthe property tax reasons: Cranford residents should have the option of) fa b! tained from the PTA presidents of each build- pay-by-the-bag or present pickup. Those \ bill in each district This, despite the fact that ing. Forms also are available in all municipal' The cost of garbage pickup of four containers per by-the-bag service should be able to • -i week is about $7 per week, (allowing for 5; percent sweeping curriculum questions about "family buildings and the county Board of Elections. stickers—such as the annual cleanup stickers interest). ' : ••.• .-.' •, • • '.•' •'• ;',••.( ' "'•• \ \":- -;'.; life" courses and multi-cultural instruction : fair proportionate cost Those residents who ! . Additionally, municipal clerks in Scotch When paper recycling began, my two member-fixed want to be bothered could continue the flare in the school board meeting rooms and Plains and Fanwood will keep their offices income garbage dropped to only three containers '••vice, ; •••.•.•••;. . .- .'. .V;V -. . .•• '.-* •;;,,•, .: w ••'• across the front pages. open until 9 p.m. Monday to accommodate every two weeks. That is a cost of $4.67 per. container I believe there would be sufficient demand: pickup.'- •'• <• •;' • • : v : . ..':'••• •'," ',::V:' , •• ", dual arrangement to achieve the extra recycling i Sir '; And this year for the first time sample bal- procrastinators wishing to register to vote at My full participation in recycling would'reduce my you are looking for, . lots are to be mailed to further instruct and the last possible minute. garbage to only one container a week (or less). That would be a cost to me of $7 or more per container. Instantly becomes a Canister Who was your best teacher? Hospital-grade filtration Forbes Newspapers, A Division of Forbes Inc. © Forbes inc. 1996 My view/ A poll of area principals by Ellen Cahill We'll Run Your Ad For 4 Weeks! Malcolm S. Forbes Jf, Uncompromising quality Editor-in-Chief . Frederick Rica, Principal Sam Hazell, Principal . . • Over 100,000 Readers ' Edison Intermediate School, Westfleld Lou Barsony. Harding School, Kenilworth Joseph Gerity was the greatest inspirationto me. Extremely quiet Publisher The teacher I think of as best was one I really didnt • For $39.00 we will publish your classified TiHe at the time. He was Lou DeFiosa, my high school out him, I probably wbuidn't be In this office, ft vras] James Reilly Edward F. Carroll Cheryl Fenske English teacher. He was strict, orderly and well- sophomore year in Perth Ambby and I was an Powerful 2-motor design for 4 weeks Sports Editor • Editor Executive Editor disciplined and he motivated us to do our best Back student in a general curriculum — I had no ii then, I couldnt; figure out why. I worked so much of going to coOege, Mr. Genty said, "Sam, •FREE call-in harder in his class and wanted to do better. , college material," and he kept on me until I 3-^ar belt AVarranty .'«/'"" Ellen M. Fellcetta the guidance counselor and changed my cui Reporter Robert Seyfarth, Principal •' Ken Shulak, Principal Hi-Speed 5,000 RPMbrush - Arthur Kurek RickKestenbaum Michael Gedonius Orange Avenue School, Cranford Roosevelt Intermediate School, Westfleld Ads larger than 4 lines, $2 per line extra Advertising Director Classified Advertising Union County •....-• Manager That would have to be Sister Doris Ann, in eighth Definitely John Anselmo, my seventh-grade social Advertising Manager studies teacher. He was a master teacher with a great Optional tools on board grade. She was the toughest, most demanding of • Bound Brook Chronicle teachers and she pushed her students to the limit sense of humor. He presented history in a way that George Gannon ;?'' Billle M. Davis • Cranford Chronicle Sherealry made us reach beyond anything we ever piqued my Interest It was Mr. Anselmo who encour- Circulation Director Controller Hard Floor Switch • Franklin. Focus believed we could do. And she was teaching process aged meto run for Student Council. I ran and won • Green Brook-North Plainfield writing long before process writing was given a name. and IVe been involved in government ever since 12" AND 14" Models Joijrjjal • HlghlafHfPark Herald - r »t-t • Hllls-Bedmlnster Press I:!: 7 Angelo F. Paternoster, Principal -I--- (USPS 13tHBO0) 102 WalnuTOe.. Cranford. NJoTOi(TstoonctclaBS postage paid Cart Kumpf, Principal • Metuchen-Edlson Review at Cranford, NJ POSTMASTER:_please send changes to Forbes Newspapers, Walnut Avenue School, Cranford Coles School, Scotch Plains f iicf Middlesex-Dunellen Chronicle Fulfillment Office. PO Box 699. Somerville, NJ 08876, Subscription rates by mail, My grandfather. He was an immigrant lacking a formal one year within Union County $25, out of county $28, out of state $30; To Mrs. Beck, my fourth-grade teacher in Newark . _. • Plscataway Review aub8cribecall:1-80tf300-93ii , . education, yet the things, he taught couldnt be found Schools, made school so interesting. She-was at Scotch Plalns-Fanwood Press in any school book. He taught by his exampte. From forefront of "handson" activity and made R excitingi Somerset Messenger-Gazette Write Us: him I >anryf th« nyxt 'mfwytant Iftssnng nf fifp; salf- be the^^Z^ ,, _ . ^ South Plalnlield Reporter 102WalnutAvenue respect and respect for others, lloyalty, kindness, famHy Phone (908) 276-6000 • Warren-Watchung Journal Cranford, NJ07016 FA>CP9127^0 values... and he did it all in a second language! & - Westfleld Record NEW S P A P E R S 7T" Closed We^and Sun

•A- ••'••'.<->.:V,,vi..,;,, «j^.v».,i,i,,,...Ki W$M£c^ii0M>m^ $•• •:: March 13,1996 The Chronicle A-7- A-6 •'. The Chronicle 11 Broakside artists win in days ofsehool (Continued from page A-6) Harding School's fourth-grade stu- Indian tribe, had a few updated in-' final in Elmwood Park Sunday,' Eleven Brookside Place art stu- dinL Can you believe he died on denit Council w^lTHave a"spirit dj Science solutions dents in Kenilworth recently. She gradients. • March 24. . I activity each .week throughput fl _ f items, the children collected dents have been named Union Halloween from a punch in the pennies, cotton balls, noodles, Eighth-grade students in Mrs. explained what life was like in JJeto County winners in the 1995-1996 Chalk talk stomach? Students are now mov- month. The students,will dress' Chalk talk Grimaldi's science class at Harding the appropriate theme for; each F1. dy and pogs. Student Kelsey Jersey in, the late 1700s. To put Busy spelling bees Moon walk • state PTA Reflections Program. ing on to Beethoven, reading about ann brought in 100 Jive crick- School have been busy experi- students back in time, Ms. Craig The theme of this year's contest his life and listening to his works. day. Upcoming themes' are Spore Twenty-five Harding School stu- Recently, Miss DTSrico's second-; winners in the Free .Expression et Teacher Joan Lennon re- sending cards to learn"about differ- menting with different chemistry brought clothes from that era for was "Just Open Your Eyes and After listening to his 9th Sym- Day, College Sweatshirt Day, '3M? dents in Kenilworth participated in grade class in Garwood, decided to; and Photography categories will go rjftrted they were really hard to ent kinds of mail, how to address related solutions. • the children to wear. She also See." phony, students found it hard to Day and Dress Up Day. Studn a Spelling Bee, which was part of pack their bags and head to the' into the New Jersey P.TA Travel- Council members will also be count The exciting day ended an envelope and all the steps, peo- Students in the teacher's Envi- brought toys from that time and Four winners in the theme cat believe it was written by someone ple and kinds of transportation in- the 59th annual. North Jersey moon. i ing Showcase for one year. who was deaf. ing money for the Muscular wj|h a cake decorated with of Tonmental Group are working on a children had an opportunity to egory include Lauren Dahl, Grace volved in moving the mail. Spelling Bee for sixth- to eighth- A recent science lesson allowed! ISubeivi,- ChTistlna~Kleespies and trophy Association through course, 100 candles. Now there are ^computer program inyolyjng water make a toy of their own. grade students. Passaic, Bergen, Fbr~Vatentine's Day—students- the~class4aJteam_aome_interesting!. Megan Schomp. .„''.' ' cartoonist Carl Schultz always de. sale of shamrock pins. StudeftfiJ 100 days of school down and 80 pollution. Students gather data in Union countiesi : Early morning drill signed, addressed and mailed cards Essex and facts about the moon. Students! _J3icholas. _Fianurii. Christopher picts his character Schroeder sit-. who wish to participate in this \Nill> days to go, but who's counting? order to seek out the source ofpol- Ice cream snowflakes pated in the event Stopero and^Maureen'Muntz were "ting on the^ooFplayihg the piano?- -have-the opportunity-to^wm^a-gjft- Jo sifecial People at school through learned the shape and size of the; Brookside School are a very enthu- ;1" ! 'iotion hi a sueanrfc^Hie-werk—en brought —Sriidpnt. fiyan Carpenter won_ the three winning students in the Brookside's Basic Skills students certificate for Nobody Beats, Th& the Brookside School FosTOfffoir moon and discussed how1he~maar siastic group, making great strides Cards and letters the winter "blues" to many folks, first place, Jennifer Corcione came free expression category. In the do.-They've also learned that read- Wiz. All proceeds will go to MDA. Some students even created their courages critical thinking and revolves around the earth. in the areas of math and reading. •. . • • •• . . '•••'- . ". \A but not to Mrs. Fisezi's Gflh-^ade in second and Jeffrey Cohen took area of photography, winning stu- ing is fbn. Mrs. Lorenzen's speech and lan- own postcards and mailed them problem-solving skills; ':. MEUSSAKlAVEfVTHE CHRONICLE Some come to school as early as 8 . guage students at Brookside Place through the U.S. Postal Service. All class in Kenilworth. third place. Ryan competed in the The class also learned about the dents were Andrew Weigel, Lori» different phases of the moon and (five Cranford High School students were named winners in the Simpson, Justin Grand and' Jen- am. to share what they've read, Counting cricket^ ^ School spent much of February these activities enhanced the. stu- Students made the most out of a semifinals Sunday at Roosevelt Teen Center art contest held recently. Mark Riccl, freshman; nifer Nist and work on improving their read- Catch the Spirit ,, The Brookside kindergar^gHj 16§ming about letter-writing and dents' language skills in vocabu- Homestead life recent snowfall by preparing ice School, Westfield. discovered how craters are made.- Kim Iglesias, senior and chairwoman of the Teen Center board Art work and photography was ing skills. The month of March is ah exqt- classes celebrated the 100th day«pf} thte post office. The students took lary, sequencing, oral expression Katherine Craig, the caretaker of cream made from fresh, clean The winner of that competition The pupils can't wait to see where' who is holding Nicole Vlrgilio's artwork; Regan Stempniwicz completed under the direction of The third-graders have recently ing one at Hillside Avenue School. school Feb. 20. Asked to bringjj Advantage of a great month for and listening skills. Boxwood Hall in 'Elizabeth',' visited snow. The recipe, from an Alaskan will compete in the championship their spaceship lands next! , and Janis Acampora, sophomores are pictured. . art teacher Connie Toth. Visual art enjoyed learning about Harry Hoii- March is Spirit Month and the Stu- (Please turn to page A-7)

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CARE W08V964-P0 (908)810-6400 \ Cornputer Vision and Voicei(CVV) a local ner, CVVs founder. A few months ago Michael was in years ago until he broke his neck diving speech operated speakerphone system to Richard L. Berman, M.D. Elizabeth Chalom, M.D., startup company in, Westfield, has em- Bob Stern, CVVs Director of Technology charge of network management and soft- into a water-filled rock quarry. With his answer sales phone calls for CW regard- -Inn • Stephen E. Crane, M.D. RHEUMATOLOGIST barked on a venture that is quickly grow- concurs. " ware support for a local college. He left zest for life undampened by the fact that ing the CW speech automated speaker- John Fernandes, M.D., work late one evening and was accosted phone system Dave is using. Thus in the urii Theodore Cohen, M.p. ing to epic proportions. V . "We believe that by doing good and cre- he is paralyzed from the neck down, Dave CARDIOLOGIST The reason for the company's' early'suc- ating good, money will pursue us," says by a gang of kids,'one of whom shot hirri has joined CVVs Obediant Systems*" de- course of a phone call Dave will demon- •HOC David I. Hollander, M.D. cess and promising future is primarily be- Mr. Stern. "We make it a matter of policy in the neck. Michael's spinal cord was se- velopment and marketing team. Computer strate to prospective customers over the ortt . Mary Jannelli, M.D. Luigi Garibaldi, M.D., cause of the way. it does business. It has to know all of our customers by name and verely damaged and he is suffering loss of Vision and Voice will employ Dave as a phone the myriad of features of CWs •ivy ENDOCRINOLOGIST motor ability from the neck down. Thanks John A. Klndzierski, M.D. gone up against the trend toward deper- to have refreshments available for anyone commissioned telephone salesman for 30 speech automated speakerphone system, .mo! •vt sonalization in the sales and. service of visiting our showroom." . . to speech recognition technology Michael hours a week. Dave will be responsible to Dave will also enter data, manage contacts, Lewis X Ladocsl, M.D. Donatella Grafflno, M.D., computers that is causing the-computer From the; outset, CW has sought out has an option to resume'his job in network receive telephone inquiries regarding send letters and faxes, and enter orders by linda Luisi-Purdne, M.D.-: AaERGIST/lMMUNOLOGIST industry which is cold by- nature to be- ways to use the new PC technology to management and software support at the CWs PC-based speech driven telephony speech without any need for the keyboard bi'cc- come even colder. - - :! ^ provide the most benefit to individuals college. Additionally, Michael will join or mouse. And as CWs Obediant™ Sys- Michael C. Milano, M.D. William Kottler, M.D., 1 system and Other speech recognition prod- f CW has made personal attention and and the community. For this reason CW forces with CVVs Obediant Systems" de- ucts and services. Dave hopes to utilize tems make their way into peoples' busk . Neil J. Russo, M.D. PULMONOLOGIST • . . : commitment to customers' individual has initially directed its marketing efforts velopment team. the CW Labs computer system purchased nesses and homes, the company hopes 2*1- Anthony C Quartell, M.D. Alan Langsner, M.D., toward providing. speech operated •; com- that many other people will join in on the needs the cornerstone of their business. "Obediant Systems" is CWs trade for him by the NJ. Department of Voca- Zem Walk, M.D. CARDIOLOGIST "Providing good serviceLand creating- puter systems for people with limited mo- name for its speech recognition front ends tional Rehabilitation (NJDVR) is to be- •fun., .; • • .> ; . • •: ' :' /:' .. • ; : ; ; 1 "ow, you and your family can rely good will in the community is our com- bility. •• -' " "" *:.—•;-- -; ;=- •••.-' ;• ;-;- for applications. —-- 7-- •-••-• . come a gainfully employed productive Anyone wishing to contact CW can do Walter J. Molofsky, M.D., pany's bottom line,'' says Jonathan Klaus-. Where this is all leading. Dave was a thrill-seeking teenager 13 member of society. Dave will use CWs so by calling (908) 317-TALK, on outstanding physician practices WOMEN'S HEALTH CARE OF UNION NEUROLOGIST (9Oa)964-S50O ^Kenneth S. Nord,_M.D., Remember and health care services right in GASTRQENTEROLOGIST Tune in to sights, sounds of home theater your own community. John F: Bonamo, M.D. Ellen Oppenheimer, M.D., Rampaging dinosaurs, the touchdown roar theater system. Additional components can front left, center and right, as well as rear buy home theater on all their TV viewing to recycle Donald Chervenak, M.D- ; ENDOCRINOLOGIST . Thomas M. DeAngelis, MJ). of a stadium crowd, the symphonic vibra- cost as little oras nauch as. you want to left and right, and a stereo receiver that options," said Wilburt. "Almost all TV pro- your computer • The Saint Barnabas-Union Hospital Medical Donald Putnam, M.D., tions of a concert hall — these are the sights spend," Souder and Wilburt say a typical sys- decodes and sends surround sound signals gramming — NFL football, network news, Robert G. O'Driscoll, M.D. CARDIOLOGIST and sounds of a home theater system, and fern will include: - from the TV or VCR to each speaker. The most of the prime time network TV, and . iMenjpry Master is the na- 5 ;v v,, .^utij^n^offers.J.bepeople;pf Union a^pd \ts .,•• •.'-.,-.. .;,jGejraldCiciola,:MJ),.: • «^-,» •you can bring this excitement into your •''';•'-'A color TV of finy size. Souder recom- system creates-the most realistic or dramatic even soap operas •• -^ is -broadcast with 'sUr- ' -moo'So Robert Rapaport, M»D.^ > home, perhaps more easily, ~~J •iJ~:Li' ee^>4naepdSa^creen5aiz-^ ->-"-"iSr-~-^-'~<2: e o"•-*•»—f atleast t2-nni7 inches—«--- ,*-• bu*t effect by "surrounding" the listener witn, round sound." : o : ENDOCRINOLOGIST , i>ut?r, memory, and your one- - surrbuning areas the same renowhea nomically, than you think. says screen sizes of up to 80, inches are sound. ( , If you consider these factors when select-' THE MAMMOCRAPHY CENTER Kathryn A. 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March.13,1995 i. <" A-1O The Chronicle Agnes V. McNamara, 81 Obituaries John 1- Kiley, 88 Clerk for publisher; services are today t Purchasing agent at refinery CRANFORD. — Agnes V. Mc-Namara of Lincoln Park and Den- CRANFGRD - John J. Kiley, 88, Gessner Council 3310, Knights of lo Donald McNarnara, 81, died March nis McNarnara in F16rida;a daugh- Nicholas Kaminsky, 73 died March 5,! 1996 at the Brother Columbus, both in Elizabeth. He 9/1996 at the Meridian Nursing ter, Lorraine Ruscansky of Cran- Bonaveniture Extended Care Cen- was a member of the Leisure Center-The Woodlands in Plain- ford; four grandchildren; and two With Singer-Kearfott; WWII seaman ter in Elizabeth. He was a purchas- Group at St Genevieve's Roman fifild. She was a clerk with Western sisters, Helen Moran and Cather- KENILWORTH —. Nicholas Ka- He was a seaman first class in the ing agent -with the former Fisk Catholic Church in^ Elizabeth. Publishing Co. in Wayne until her ine McDonald. •mirisky, 73, died March 7, 1996 at Navy during World War II. Brothers Refining Co. of Newark His wife, Mae McCarthy Kiley, is retirement in 1980. •• — Services will be 8:45 am. today University Hospital in Newark. He Surviving are his wife, KatKryn until his retirement in 1971. deceased.. . \ was a wireman with the Singer- —Surviving are several A natfve of Brooklyn, Mrs. Me- SJ^^J^^ni^S^ Kazmlryk Kaminsky, a son, Nicho- of ElizaWhrhe~served T«™«~, v «J • T • 1 -r. • i , Home, 125 .Main St, Lincoln Park. Kearfott Co. of Little Falls from las Kaminsky of Branchburg a the Army durinrig World War D ^Ss were held Friday at the Samara lived inLmcoln Park be- A funeral Mass will follow 9:30 a.m. 1975 until his retirement in 1991. Township; three grandchildren and 1 Cranford oremovmgto.eraiif6rdinl981. at st Joseph's Roman Catholic lived in Union before moving Higgins & Bonner Funeral Home , Her husband, John McNamara, .Church, Conly Road; Lincoln Park, He was born in McAdoo, Pa., and to Cranford in 1993. Elizabeth, followed by a funeral had livpd in Kenilworth since 1986. A Divine Liturgy was celebrated s-deceasedr—— r-^ririaTvflHse-irr^uly Sepuldire .,_.., . . . _ .. —s . -. _- ^= 5 Mr. Kiley rheld membership in Mags at St Genevieve's Church. coiiiiectioii ju*..twosons, Jack M(>. Cemetery, Totowa. 1 JtSS^SL^JSJ^^l Citizens—CatholicS5ft-Ji:!L! Church,iSL.%2!Sf-. Bahway,-.of .whic-h *ei Betsytown Post, Veterans" of . Burial was^T By Carol White dub, the Catholic Golden. Age Mr. Kaminsky was a parishioner. Foreign WarSr-and -Dean Club in Kenilworth, the American Burial was in Hazelwood Cem- My basic objective with this column is to in- rhomas S. Dudek, 73- Association of Retired Persons etery, Clark. troduce to the rest of us in Cranford people who chapter in Kenilworth and an Arrangements wer^ e by the Coreyy. Robert A. Kempf * "j live in town and those who may have some- Truck driver at Busch brewery American Legion post in Newark. & Corey Funeral Home in Rahway. thing special happening in their lives. CRANFORD - Thomas S. Newark; and four sisters, Mary Pa- Industrial arts teacher; once of tovyriship j My recipes are interspersed when I hear a Xidek, 73, died March 10; 1996 at cholek and Catherine Farbanic, CRANFORD — Robert A Kempf nia-Corinthian-Union Lodge, Fred good one, and since several people liked them Jnion Hospital. He drove trucks both of Cranford, Stella Kocuirka died March 9," 1996 at his home^in & Accepted Masons, in New Jerj and asked that I continue, I have. or Anheuser-Busch from its New- of Jackson and Sophie Stackwick Dorothy Louise Richards, 87 Lake Ariel, Pa. He taught induVsey, and Wilson-Kelch Post 311 of; Today, I'm going to deviate just a little and ttk brewery from 1971 until his re-ofUnion. trial arts classes to elementary- the American Legion in Hawleyj ; first introduce Maggie. She is considered by irementin 1988. A son, Gregory Thomas Dudek, Supervisor with telephone company grade students in the Jersey City Pa. He was a parishioner of Stj some as the darling of English Village Condo- Mr. Dudek was bom in Newark died in July. '.','••' "' CRANFORD — Dorothy Louise sored by the former Neu] York school system until his retirement John's Episcopal Church in Ham-; ^ miniums and is actually a 16-year-old English und had lived in Cranford since A funeral Mass win be celebrated Richards, 87, died March 6,1996 at Journal-American newspaper. Miss in 1983. lin,Pa. setter-pointer mix. ,982. He served in the Navy during 9:30. ajn. tomorrow at St Michael's the Briarleaf Nursing &-Convales- Richards was a life member of the He was born in Jersey City, a Surviving are his wife of 4f ;• Maggie resides with her bi-ped roommate, VorldWarU. Roman Catholic Church, 40 Alden son of the late Albert Kempf and years, E. Lorraine Somers Kempl Surviving are his wife, Lucille E. St Burial will be in Glendale Cem- cent Home-in Doylestown, Pa. She Manhattan Empire Chapter, Tele- of Lake Ariel; two daughters, Janel * Martha McLoughlin, an employee of the Cran- joined the New York Telephone phone Pioneers of America. Florence Bitter Kempf. The young- « fprd Public Library. Despite cataracts and arthri- Xidek; a daughter, Joy Dudek etery, BloorhQeld. ' « er Mr. Kempf served in the Navy Hessling of Hawley and Joann Castagno of Edison; five grandchil- Visitation is 2-4 and 7-9 pjn.Co. (now Nynex Corp.) in 1927 and She^ also played the piano during m Banham of Greentown, Pa.; four •. tis, Maggie is in relatively fine shape. She can was a reports unit supervisor when Sunday services at the People's* during World War II and lived in • still walk, dance and climb stairs. (In human "*'"»; two brothers, Frank Dudek of today at the Gray. Memorial Fu- Cranford before moving to Lake grandchildreri; and a brother, Al4 1 "hurst and John Dudek of neral Home, 12 Springfield Ave. she retired in 1967. Baptist Church in Bayonne. v bert Kempf of Hackensack. t years, she's 112.1 hope I can still dance at 112.) Ariel in 1983.o. Miss Richards was born in Bayo- Surviving are two nephews, Another daughter, Barbara .Ward/ '.•[ Maggie, who enjoys living a few blocks away nne. She lived in Cranford, Roselle Dwight A. Richards and Robert He also was a past president and is deceased. .• • \ vice president of the Wal- 1 and Union before moving to EX. Richards, both of Westfield. Services and burial will be held known Martha TorISxyeaiST^Hiey^adopted^eaeh in ' Pennsylvaniar-'••-Ar« other Sept 23, 1993. A gentle; quiet resident of ; k ^.v.,^^-*^^ ..^ _ •,shew^a<#ve. ;dj^^ ^' b*^-the Jam(§s"H: rfhglish Village, Maggie has not barked in more ; FOn'erW "Homr'tt' XaRq f than two years and is very happy in her current. eflgmeer Wlttl tile L-JNJ XailrOaa m a womWsb^wling league spon- .Horned W&tfield. the Vailsburg. Lodge, Free & Ac- Ariel. environment Her favorite activities include GARWOOD — Private services Barre, Pa^ and Uved. in Garwood cepted Masons, In Newark, and a Contributions may be made to munching on Milkbones, dancing and playing rere held for Samuel Griffith, 78, before moving to Stuart in 1980. past grand organist of the Grand St John's Episcopal Church, Harm with her roommate and mutual friends. Mag- io died March 7, 1996 at his His wife, Rita McGlynn Griffith, Lodge of New Jersey. lin, Pa 18427, or Wayne MemoriaJ gie's major goal in life is to live to be 20. lome in Stuart, Fla. He was an and a daughter, Sandra Slinger, are Robert D. Russell, 77 He was a member of the Germa- Hospital, Honesdale, Pa. 18431. ! Thank you, Martha, for sharing Maggie with ngineer with the former Central deceased. Retired from elevator company us. ; . ' • . lailroad Ca of New Jersey and Surviving are a son, David Grif- .*••••' fith; three grandchildren; a brother, CRANFORD — Private graveside Cranford since 1954. He retired in vith Conrail until his retirement in 1977 aftet 34 years with Otis El- Frances Malfetti, 50 Annie Bell Birchett, better known to her 980. Thomas Griffith; and two sisters, services were held for Robert D. friends as "Jimmy," recently returned from a evator. < Mr. Griffith was bom in Wilkes- Shirley Neisnick and Marion Wolf. RusselL 77, wjio died March 10, trip to Israel. Jimmy went on the trip with her 1996 a^lahway Hospital. He was a Surviving are his wife, Myrtle Children's librarian in Kenilworth 1 sister, Josephine Jackson, who lives in Detroit, project coordinator with the Otis Russell; a son, William Russell; and CRANFORD — Frances P. Lau- ters, Rena Palazzo of Slatington, and a group organized by her son-in-law, Dou- a daughter, Margaret Fraze. rencich Malfetti, 50, died March 10, Pa, Laura Galbraith of Ridgefield,- Elevator Co. on the elevator sys- Arrangements were by the glas MacArthuf, who is married to Jimmy's tems at the World Trade Center 1996 at the Cranford Health and Park and Rose Moleti of Clifton. .•; : OWL exploring elderly alcoholism Dooley Funeral Home. Contribu- Services will be 9 am. tomorrow daughter, Eileen. •'.'••..- 1 and Lincoln Center in Manhattan. Extended Care Center. She had - Alcohol abuse among older women will be the subject of the next tions may be made to the Ameri- been a children's librarian for the at the Higgins & Bonner Echo Douglas is a pastor of a church on Long Is- PHOTO COURTESY SUSAN HAUSTBN; Mr. Russell was born in Ger- can Cancer Society or the National land, where he and Eileen live with their three [ meeting of the Central New Jersey Chapter of the Older Women's past nine years at the Kenilworth Lake Funeral Home, 582 Spring-; Cranford Girl Scout leaders who work with youthful Scouts despite the pressures of their own work and home lives are Patty Traynor, Jerry League. (OWL). mantown. Pa, and had lived in Multiple Sclerosis Sodety. Free Public Library. fidd Ave., Westfidd. A funeral children. While on the trip, Douglas baptized Caldwell, Kathy Fredericks and Joyce Parker. The meeting 4s free to-the public, and will be held 10 ajn. Mrs. Malfetti was born in North Mass will follow 10 am. at St[ several people in the River Jordan. I, Saturday at the Summit YMCA at 79 Maple St Bergen and had lived in Cranford Anne's Roman Catholic Church^ Jimmy has lived in Cranford 40 years and is "Alcoholism is the uwd most prevalent disease in the VS., since 1976. 325 Second Ave., Garwood. Crema-i an active member of the United Methodist alEEaihg^S"mffion

ference, In- Championships with a gaudy 28-0 dropped and got my legs for a I i 'V Have Questions door Track record and hopes of a state title. takedown, and I knew I was in and Field Although the 189-pounder left trouble," said Fekete. "But I es- Champion- with his first two losses of the year caped a few times and never gave About Your PC? and a fifth-sixth place finish, he ships at up. Even though I lost, I look at it ,- j • Denlson University, Ohio. didn't come away empty-handed. as a positive. To have a chance to The big-meet knowledge and ob-wrestle a guy like that will only Krause anchored the one- servances of his first state tourna- make me better. Now I know how I'm a PC professional who will come to your business mile leg of the distance med- ment iQft him both wiser and hun- hard I have to work to win the or home to help youL .= ley in 4:24 to rally Allegheny grier. whole thing next year." KIMBERLY MANNO and ALLEN GONZALEZ • Buy a new PC • Install hardware and software I from seventh to fourth place "Going down I felt ready, to go," -Fejtete wasn't the only Cougar . in the standings. He also re- • Fully maintain/upgrade your new or old PCv said Fekete, who fell to eventual invited to the big wrestling dance • Provkfetraining•^=- -•--' • W--•^~-^^-4-^^Xl^.. ...1.1 corded a personal- best time- state champion Marc DeFrancesco at the Convention Center, as senior i .;» v^ours to suit ailschedufesar^reasbnable rates •• k Inc. in Murray Hill. and scored in the 1500 with semifinal. %i€t biarely'tieat hii re|i6n"f'cnJur^nsWpfaff40 n the first guy 1 wrestled (10-9 over pounds toa n appearance in A.C. tranfordhave aniiouncea (ne•enen- "" Her15ance graSuated ««Hn-Dayid 4*^ ^^.^^aiiki^^i^^,.^^,,^ gagement of their daughter, Kim- •Brearley High School, in Ken- sopnorftore; will attend the., V Berly Manno, to Allen Gonzalez, ilworfh and Rutgers College, Rut- (908) 272-2306 squad's spring training trip to , alized the difTererice in talentjevel ^Gallichio at the Super Region qual- son of Linda Gonzalez of Crahford. gers University, in New Brunswick. Florida later this month. down here. Tnen I drew tjie top ifiers last Tuesday night in Union, L R. Millar, P.C. Consulting/Repairs seed (DeFrancesco) and even and then fell in the wrestlebacks AMY and GREGORY TERCHICK The future .bride graduated from He is a logistics coordinator for Cranford High School and is an ad- Avebe America Inc. in Princeton. Til be the last call In your search for a competent, friendly though I go into every match competition Friday night to Lenape ministrative assistant for CR Bard An August wedding is planned. and attentive computer specialist.'' Star Spartan thinking m win, I knew I was in Valley's Chris Moscatello 9-6, exit- Junior Joe Duda set his- for a big test He's one of the top ing the tournarnent Amy Bitz, Gregory Terchick third Michigan State gymnas- guys oh the East Coast, never "Going down to Atlantic City I 1(1 Floraphile Garden dub plans Monday meeting tics record " mind New Jersey, and he was all tried to block the loss to Gallichio After a brief winter hiatus, the Elizabeth > Hicks, president, will , .In .a Febru- over me." out of my mind, but I never really iwed in Cranford church rite conduct the business meeting. The . MEUSSAKLAVEFVTHE CHRONICLE Horaphile Garden Club will re- ary meet Fekete showed tremendous heart got over it," Said Lettieri, who com- Amy Louise Bitz, daughter of Craig Scott and Eric Fadale.. sume activftes 1 pjn. Monday at club recently agreed to assist with and determination by registering a piled a 23-8 record this season. "I Cranford sophomore Nik Fekete uses his head to avoid the pin Saturday at the state wrestling iteymond and Barbara Bitz of- -Allison Tillberg, cousin of the the Cranford Library with a slide plantings in the front flower beds with. Min- last-minute takedown after trailing wanted to win at least one match championships in Atlantic City, as eventual 189-pound champion Marc DeFrancesco holds on. : QCranford, was married Sept 23, bride, was the soloist A violin solo presentation, "Gardening in theat Hanson House. Elizabeth Duck- .nesota, ', 9-8 against ttarzanoff, thus earning in Atlantic City, and it didn't hap- 1995 to Gregory Alan Terchick, son was performed by Elizabeth Sat- Shade*" give>i by Holly Hoffrnan, worth, chairwoman of the com- with a ca- a.victory to secure the unenviable pen, so I was disappointed But used superior conditioning to out- "My strong point, all season was wasn't that much of an advantage i :. ;M of Alvin and Gretchen Terchick of tely, cousin of the bride. Readings' director of Trailside Nature and mittee, will discuss plans for the reer-best task of battling DeFrancesco in the winning the region and just quali- last opponents, usually racking up getting after people for the whole for me at Atlantic City. I was just ?MohroevUle; PA. - were given by Amie Spbtts and Science Center. project Candy Making and 9.85 on the semifinals. fying was a big improvement for points in the third period But at match and wearing them down," another guy in good shape. But the 1 uneven j- The bride was given in marriage Meghan Healy. Cake Decorating Supplies DeFrancesco, a senior, then got me and Trh proud of that I just the state finals, he found that ev- said Lettieri, who took one day off excitement of wrestling in front of ?by her father during a ceremony The bride' is a graduate of Cran- parallel the better of his younger counter- wish I won a match." eryone was prepared to go the dis- before preparing for the upcoming 10,000 people was just tremen- ^•performed by Rev. Barrie T. Smith ford High School and received her COUNTRY WESTERN AND bars at Jen- part right from the start and never Throughout the season Lettieri tance. CHS baseball season. "But that dous." ( -%t Cranford United Methodist, degree in elementary education ison Field 1 -Church Jn_ .Cranford, _A_ reception^ from Penh State University in BALLROOM DANCING House in East Lansirtg. followed at the Woodbridge Hilton. 1993. She is pursuing a career in — In addition to chalking up a The bride wore an ivory silk off- education. . Learn the latest in country western Wt'll sWHwH Him Fun! Sin Mmev! • Chaealite r «»ldi • Stickt * C«ll» B«(i • Roll C«llophint first-place finish with his bars the-shoulder gown, created by Deb- The bridegroom is a graduate of and the basics of ballrooitt for the, record, the Cranford native bie Kleiber of Cranford. s • Much Mutii M«r« • lartfittlttnt Gateway High School and received beginner and advanced beginner. • placed first all-around Karen Bitz, sister of the bride, his degree in ceramic engineering Buy Already Made!!! (56.70), tied for first on the was the maid of honor. Brides- from Perm State University in 6 Weeks • S75 per couple • $45 per single- Ckotolitc BunnlM * Jelly B«int * RIM C]|t • Fall £§!• * Bunntu pommel horse with teammate maids, were Larissa. Nowicki, Lau- 1993. He is a manufacturing engi- Cranford High ice hockey team Mis Country Western • Tues. 7:15pm • Bitlutt • ttritf fiwtt • ttWtjfoui* « HIM BMIMII Ethan Stark (9.30) and was rie Weber and Leigh Rocco, sister neer for PPG Industries in Lexing- second on the rings of the groom. ton.N.C. •" •• ' '.'••• Ballroom Class •Tues 8:00pm COUPON After a .honeymoon trip to Aruba, to Chatham as standout fe the 'couple resides in Thbrnasville, To regfsftf &fbr ftiitthraiiiatic Club 201W.WlainSf. J«mMrtll«*6f" after exceeding aTTexp>ectatioris"in7 "anara^iialIT~Chatharn—struck—as^ season-on-fne-stiehgth-dnKelr- ; The Cranford 125th An- ton CONTACT Helpline, CONTACT . • "•."''• '.••••• •Presents' ' ' ''"""• \ • a sensational season. , •;' " ' Cranford slept and took a 3-0 lead. first-place 'finish in American A. i Helpline, and CARE RING, a «so«so«3so niversary CommitteiB will hold "We had three goals this season: "For some reason we just Slocum arid .top defenseman Steye . .„•;.', Call .'• ; "My Fair Xady" "A pipy of: '•;.. to win the league (American Con- stopped skating for a few minutes Kraly, who struck for 10 goals and for tr>e elderly, homebound 1-800-273-8449 March15,16 Gotf event ference, A Division),, to win theand we paid for it," said*Slocurh, 34 assists in addition to steadying I; d disabled. Monday, Handchen Cup and have a good who. was held scoreless iri thethe Cougar blue line, are both For more information onbecom- Ext 6123 Tickets - $15.00 29 at showing in the state tournament," game but compiled 115 points on graduating, but a bevy of talent re^ ring a CONTACT We Care vblun- 8:00PM Gurtain the Fox said senior winger Pat Slocum. the year, third best all-time in state mains. '•••.'•• t1 Vfeer or to request a registration To Get a FREE "We met. all three goals, so what history."We played well again alter Center John Healey, who scored form, please write to CONTACT Hollow . the lone • Cranford goal against. Gall Box Off ice [208) 276-7611 for Tickets Country . more can you ask for? Sure, we'd that — especially our defense — Care, P.O. Box 74* Fanwood, Bridal Guide rather have beaten Chatham, but but there was no way we'd recover Chatham, is returning as are for- 07023 or call 889-4140 or TDD from Cliib .in they're one of the top teams in the from a three-goal deficit against wards Brian Beirne, John New- -232-3333. . . Somerville state, so we have nothing to hang them that night, They played man, Beau Macksoud, Mike Rodg- -^ Those interested in becoming beglnnirig our heads about We had a great great" ers and Rich Pollack. Defensemen -CONTACT volunteers will learn ac- at 10 a.m. year." CHS Head Coach Rich Hurley Eric Tardiff and Brent Heck will Tive listening skills in the training Forbes tehotgun In fact, the Cougars played the was equally impressed with also be back, while senior keepers 7 8 W! H-A HS AVE Sessions that they can use beyond ; *t* us AVE c R A N m p t start). highly-touted squad from Chatham Chatham's performance. * Greg Gilleece and Garstka will be CONTACT service- Volunteers are JUST WON'T ACT OUR AGE". $3i ; sw fee is $145 per person to a scoreless tie midway through "We lost to a better team,"^BaM leaving. Randy Matlosz will be getr ^ to donate 8-12 hours on the • • e • • • •••••••••• iwfe5^¥p^ '" ^sfi ^'- -' ' and irjcludes greens fees, the second period at Mermen Hurley, who'll coach in the Senior ting first crack at the all-important lines each month, in four^or eight- carte, fioffee and cake, buffet Arena in Morris Plains as goal- All-Star Game at Mermen Wednes- keeper job. ~ ,'. dinner and prizes. Deadline PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE tori registration is Monday, CHRONICLE FILE PHOTO -. ' • •, NOTICE ' BOROUGH OF GARWOOD -April 15 and Is limitedto 124 Cranford High's Abby Dreyer (right) led the Lady Cougars In Pursuani to slate law, a sala will bo hold al A Space NOTICE scoring, rebounds and steals this season. Slaicm. 60) South Ave, panlord, NJ. on 3/27/96 al 9.00 • Nolco is hereby given thai Die Wcwim proposed Orrj. Verticals AM: The lollowing goods will bp sold: , .' nanc6 was introduced and passod on first .reading a! a e Space Number: 310. rnooimg ol Iho Borough Council ol lha Borough at Gar- S Make; checks payab' to Uttle Caesars . • ...-,• woqd, in tho County of Union, State ol New Jorae/, hold on C/O HarJous . ' tno Twomn day March, 1996 end that said Ordnance will bo r |he Cranford 125th Gdlf Out- 1 Other Misc Items, 1 Rolrioerator, 1 Machinery, 1 Pots, taken up lor. further consldorallon .lor final passage el the . meeting ol said Borough Council to be held ol Its mooting £ ftiQ and ipaH taP,O. Box 382, vault to and Pans. 1 Work Counter. Space Number; 4421 room in the Municipal Building; Garwood, Now Jersey, on ' " <3iisihfprd N^;07016 For ad- Alan Farb tno TWENTY SIXTH day ol MARCH 1996 al 8:00 pm. or 4 Boxes, 4 Chair-, Kitchen, 1 Dresser, 1 Tablo, Kitchen, 1 as soon thereafter as sad matter can be reached,, at which ^Hionat Informatlbh call Tony, Other Misc Item. . timo and place all persons who may be Interested therein ,.,.,.,. ..., . •Hling : Space Number: 2059 • win bo given an opportunity to be heard concerning the •Audit Assistance Mackat 276-3^i8, r top seed Tert Mazzeo * ' same' ' , • • • ' ' YOUR • g Bogs, 1 Bod Frame, 15 Boxes, 1 Other Miso Item, 1 ' • ORDINANCE NO. 96-05 ., .:' Executive Tax Service: Echo Plaza Action in the Cranford Men's AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND THE GARWOOD MUNICI- FAIR •'•••'. .. 1 Space Number: 4199 . PAL LAND USE ORDINANCE TO PROVIDE FOR DEVEL- k ' 'Rt. ^Springfield: 201-467-211^ Basketball League heated up this OPMENT FEES TO BE PAID BY DEVELOPERS TO BE I 1MB meeting Joanne Santiago. ' " • . I ,v 30? Sduth Ave. Westfield 908-233-7274 -• ; week, as two topsquad s — Verti- 1 Other Misc Hems. 10 Boxos, 2 ShoH, 1 Tablo, End, 1 USED FOR PROVIDING LOW AND MOOERATE INCOME POTENTIAL S/.;v'The,; Kenilworth ; Uttle FAIR. • <., . • HOUSING. • • ' • • 1589 E: Second St, Scotch Plains 908-322-2232 cals and Mulcahy's — fired away Space Number: 478. ' Iho Mayor & Council ol ino Borough ol Garwod by this • ; League is hiding its monthly By JAMES REILLY the season and said he wanted rne Inlodala Corp Ordnance oatabtehos standards lor tno cotoction. mainto- to take more responsibility this Monday night at Orange Avenue 2 Bed, Box Spring. 1 Bod, Frame. 2. Bod, Mottross nanca and. expenditure ol development lees pursuant to .meeting Tuesday, ;fdaroh 26 THECHRONICLE COAH's rules. ... School gym, with the seedings 15BOX03 . nil t-r mi.—"iiii-— nil at, 8" p.m.' at, the knights of * season," said Dreyer. "We thought 4 Chair, Kitchen. 1 Clothing Closot. 2 Dresser, 2 .. Iho foos, cotoctod pursuant to this Ordinance shall bo III for the league" playoffs on the Shell 2 Speakers, 2 Tablo, End, 1 Table, Kitchen. 1 used lor the. solo purpose ol providing low and moderate iGolumbus oh Market Street. The only thing as smooth as I should shoot for around 13 to 14 Vac'l Lawn Mcvwr, 1 Strata, 1 GOOD, 1 SEAL#12 ^THQMASHOW & ASSOCIATES Call Kelly Abby Dreyer's transition from role points a game and I reached that line. Muraad Gordon of Verti- 1 Other Misc lloma, . ' ^MtCHAELCfilNCOU. Mayor • All cbacbes and parents are cals sank a clutch 12-foot jump Space Number: 2448 • DORIS POUDORE, Municipal dark' . . player to team leader was one of At first I was a little nervous about EtvaPenafid ' • S16.32 . . ; . .CC1561TJ-13-06. CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS, PC ^encouraged to attend. , shot with one second remaining 1 Bod Box Spring, 1 Bod Frnmo, 1 Bod, Mattross, 1 her soft jump shots. taking that role; but as the season Bicycle. IS Boxos. 2.Chair, Kitchon; 1 TV, Porlablo, 1 Car 251 NORTH) AVE. W., WESTFIELD T3ie tittle League is also to top Mulcahy's 53-51 and se- . ' BOROUGH OF GARWOOD .-..••• (Nertto Railroad Station) like her silky-smooth jumpers, went on I got a little more comfort- Seat, 1 Other rVtac Horns . , ' NOTICE OF ADOPTION accepting late signups for the cure the top seed in the league Space Number: 4354 c ORDINANCE NO. 06-04 , CAU TODAY FOR APPOINTMENT th<; junior forward's increased role able." ...Patiida flood's x. 1 playoffs, which begin Monday. AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND ORDjfWJCE NO. £&03 9Q8 i upcorning season at the Rec- After a rocky start the Lady Cou- [ 70Boxoa. 2 Dresser, 2Solu, 1 Sulcaso, 1 Orrjan, VOtnor ENTITLED "AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND ARTICLE J (908)65^.1136 for the Cranford High girls basket- J Mix Items, 1 FAIR. • • (Parking) IN CHAPTER 21 (Truffle or>dPa/«riQ> OF THE reation Center Saturday from ball team this season was right on gars fought their way to a .500 "We had a skeleton crew to- J Space Nurnbor: 4156 . . REVISED ORDINANCES OF THE BOROUGH OF GAR- SCHOOL OF NURSING BUSINESS &PERSONAL ACCOUrjlTS.WEI.cqME" ' 1 Michael H Kosslor. Altompy Al Ian . 9 a,m.moon. Fee Is $50 per night because a lot of our guys WOOO igRTOPBESCniBE CERTAIN PARKING REG- SCHOOL OF RADIOGRAPHY 7Z2-3Q00 the mark and hit nothing but iherecord and qualified for the state • 6 File Boxes. 1 Filo Cabinol, 1 Boolo. ULATION3 FOR THE MUNICIPAL. PARKINGi LOT At "7/6u'Ji fat eo&iy ao^liaUa deduction $21.42 CC153-2I-3/I3 & 20/96 player and $20 for tee-ball. bottom of the net playoffs before losing to Clifford had work, but we pulled it off," CENTER STREET AND WiaOW AVENUE" TO. REVISE 98% OF OUR GRADUATES THE NUMBERING OF CERTAIN REGUUTlQNa . J d t" , ^11 players must present copy "Abby has been a varsity player Scott. Dreyer is already looking ' said Joe Griffith of Verticals, the ARE EMPLOYED IN THEIR FIELD* Ext. 6^53 two-time defending league cham- ( forward to next year. TAKE NOTICE THAT THE ABOVE ORDINANCE WAS *(Ihcscs 1 *>*J(* -01 )*).^ in iiL'fortl.intc "'ill r»ur Lucst snrw\ , .•.}of birth certificate upon regls- for three years, so we knew all . BOROUGH OF KENILWORTH PASSED OKfTr^RNAL READING AFTER PUBUC HEAR- "I think our team will be strong pions, who are 10-1 going into ING AT A MEETING OF THE GOVERNING BODY OF THE about her talent," said CHS Head TAKE NOTICE that on Thursday, April 4, 1990 ol 8.00- 1996 the playoffs. "We hung in there p M in Iho Municipal Building. 567 BaJovnrd, Komtoonh. BOROUGH 0F.GARW0O0 ON MARCH 12, -ATrEST. For nn application or more• inforrnatipn, Coach Gene Melleno. "And last next year, because we have so Now Jersey; a PUBUC HEARING win bo hold by Ihq Board ATrEST call (9O8) 668-24OO. year, she came into her own as a many girls coming back from this all game and Gordon hit that ::'••! ol A<4usiment ol Iho Borough ol KomUath lor iho approval Doris Polidoro ol avarianco/subdivision lor property ownod by Joseph' MurvdparCtak shooter, but was in the shadows a season. If we all work to improve shot and that was it Now we're t^addon shown on tho lax maps ol iho BornuQh ol Kon- S10.71 CC154-ir3/13«6 Inside looking forward to winning an- dworth 'as Block 166 Lot 1 located al 597. Bocrnrxjdalo Lugaira & Carroll Advertise little bit because Laurie Dunkerton this summer, we should Be a pretty Avu lor permission to buld a 2'cui Qarago. BrJROUGH OF KENILWORTH and Shaliek Wright got a lot of the strong team," said Dreyer, who'll other championship." Joooph Madden, Applconl • LEGAL NOTICE GerLified Public Accountants Mulcahy's fell to 8-3 on the This nobco is published by iho Applicant by Orouf ol tho ORDINANCE NO. 06-1 ;IhThis attention. But this year we needed" play AAU ball with the Bayonne Borounh of Konfaorth Board ol Adjustmom. AN ORDINANCE AMENDING OROINAkCE 06..., . .A-14 , i This notice must bo published by tho applicant nol loss PLOYEE OF THE BOROUGH O^KENILWOHTH AND ALLIED HEALTH . I'fciinfieU, NJ 07061 ' CCHHOE v t did an outstanding job." "I'm going to concentrate ori get- to qualify for the playoffs , than 10 days before tho hoanog dnla. . MUHLENBERG REGIONAL Professionally Prcpiwrcd J /Giris HooJRS.p.....-.••• A-14' i 2 You are to He the Affidavit o( Publication at the samo Tako notco thai the above O«*ianco was passed on the Directory A team-leading 16 points, 10.6 re- ting open more so I can get my action, gets underway I umo you Glo tha Affidavit ol Swvteo on tutarOng property imal roacing atw pub* hearing ata^rogutanriorjtJnpolIt* MEDICAL CENTER, INC. , I owiora fart.not lalry than tvff) 0 rfftyfl ppnf lo |ho hooring Call (908) " Got a score to report? bounds and four steals per contest shot off. I never thought I'd be a Monday at Orange Avenue a MFiUSSA KLAVEH/THE CHRONICLE Day ol February, 1096. HEDYUPKE. TJnTlod to liiipio'iwTnToIiai ^ ^Dh top,iw»iw-.fbr-^tearrv so^^^ School gymJ7:15^ pjn., as Verti- 3 The offoal newspaporo ol iho Borough ol KonctMXth KXAN 7B«re^^ !• _ fipto: 27fi-6220. OUr address u: Verticals'" Joe Griffith looks for the open man, while MuTcahy's cals meet Mack's Ball Bonds and aio: "Tho Daily Journal, Elizabeth. NJ. and Tho Cranlord Borough Oork • OOIUXX. earrffed send team honors on the keep making the adjustments ' Borouah ct Kerarath AtTiliictl wiih (he l'nin;rsii> nf Nkilicinc ami IX-n(iMr\ 102 Walnut Av'\ Cranjord, NJ. Mulcahy's face Bad II. $816 • ' CC155-11-3/13/06 Hnbcri VViicul JnlinMin Medial Schufil ' , .,'••." All-Area team as selected by the that'll make me better." Brian Battell defends Monday night In Crahford Men's Basket- \7o7Qt6, :.•.':•'••• '.'. . • sports staff of Forbes Newspapers. (For tlie complete All-Ar^a team, see bail League action. •JAMES REILLY "Mr. Melleno talked to me before fKigeA-14)

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The Chronicle March 13, 1996

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YOUTH SPORTS 1996 MUNICtPALBUDGET ^"SrS? Doss Street Snuated on j* W^«V eWe ol 01 th» Township ol Crantofd, County ol Union fnr the F1KP' *"" <996. REVENUE AND APPROPRIATION SUMMARIES Anticipated By virtue ol the above stand writ ol execution to me -the teams exchanged buckets and" the Bulls Megan McGau'ran. Rachel Baker, unable to directed I shaJ expose tor sale by P"Mc «odue, *>&» ' Summary ol Revenue* 1996 1995 wore able to hang on for a 46-42 victory which play in the finals, provided enthusiasm and 1.112.000.00 1.1T2.OOO.OO Freoftoiders Meeting Room, em Floor, In the Adrrtn. Bda- BASKETBALL 1. Surplus Court House, in the City ol Bzabeih, NJ. on Wednesday, included a basket at the buzzer. support to Georgetown throughput the season. 6.176,536.00 5.748.152.00 Marcn 20. 1996 at two o'clock W the afternoon of sSa • 2. Total Miscellaneous Revenues 502.771.00 468.930.00 Th» RMIIS than faced off against the Celtics ipnl Taxes day. BOYS in-Ae championship game at Orange Avenue 10.314,635.00 1U.UB/.777.OO ST. MICHAEL'S 4. a) Local Tax lor Municipal Purposes TWENTY EIGHT ~ FIFTH, SIXTH GRADE . ' School. The valiant Bulls refused to be Intimi- 0.00 0.00 SEVENTH, EIGHTH b) Addition to local District School Tax 10.314.5J5.00 10.087.777.00 . ONE i 09/100 (S 28.581,09 Celtics 40, Bulls 31 ' Total Amount to be Ra.sed by Taxes for Support ol Municipal Budflet Altomey; . - . f dated by the physical play of their opponents SL Michael's (Cranford) 27, St. Michael's 18.105.842.00 17.416,B!>!),C?r Total General Revenues Shapiro & Kroisman (CH) — • The Celtics defeated the Bulls Saturday at Or- and time after time got up off the floor and (Union) 14 : 1MB Final 199S Liberty View Bldg. Suite 420 ange Avenue School to take the 5th and 6tlj_ continued playing. Trailing by two points with Budget Budget 457 Hoddonndd Road Cranford stunned Union in the firstround o f Summary of Appropriation* : Cherry H.a, NJ 06002-2201 Mortenson and Associates P.C., a New Jersey as they consider regis- additional paper work." i , grade playoff basketball championship 40-31. « ; 8.440.943.00 8,106.906.00 Although adoption of the-ISO lie-has*-led the development and when 6e was a division president four minutes to go, the Bulls were unable to the tournament after losing both regular 6ejt -r-hflperaiing Expenses: Salaries.!, Wages SHERIFF...Relph G. Froehllch _ The Celtics got the tip but quickly lost pos- hold off the Celtics onslaught and lost 39-31 ., - 6.435.814.00 6.441.530.00 Full legal description Is tlod at tne Union County Sheras,, certified public accounting n^wd- standards has been somewhat improyernent of qualify programs of an engineering and manufactur- tration as a competitive weapon, For more information about the son games. BHanne Ftedd scored her four, • . Other Expenses 0 3essiotTl>& first quarter was **' The Bulls aVefaged 33:S~points per game .-. 0 " consulting Cnn in Cranford," Ihk and for profit improvement," mr. • ISO , services available from points In the first quarter to create a 4-4 tie at 2'. Deferred Chargesi&Othor Appropriations 394.200.00 144.200.00. THIRTY THOUSAND SEVEN-HUNDRED EIGHTY TVVOi slower in, the U.S.; KO_ regisfja- under the military and nuclear sys- ing firm; " flee^saw of defense, both roarps really coming during the season arid were led by Joe 08/100 • : • *•, joined the Ironbridge CEA/ISO r ir. Both teams played pret- 3 Capital Improvements ' * - , ' 1.834,885.00 1,724.223 00 tibrts in 1994 nearly doubled that of ti^ ^ vvT: 7 /" '^ are;excited abo^the pos^ ~Schkeep#r^atcL "We-can do this Morterisofrand-Associates, call Mr. c^Aio^ a-slow 5tart.-Jimray_ZamQrski 4>*t his 4. debt Service (Include lor School Purposes) - ^ • ^ TOTAL JUDGMENT AMOUNT " - jrk. 3 national af*fil*at*on of * 5: Reserve- lor Uncoilected Taxes (830708.00) ' 1993] Thin trend is cjcpcctcd to cbn- with minimum digruption-to-their- Goldmahn^-er—Mr, -Schkeeperl^L 00 1 ; he initiated thci do^ sibility of a33i3ting the other 2000- trade mark Jumper from the left high post to Total General Appropriations. 18,105.642.00 S10Z00 cci3o 4r» certiiied public accounting' firms, v existing operations and with less 272^7000. „ .', put the Celtics on the board. It was 8-7. Celtics. Mitchell's 4.0 PPG. The defense of Joe Blasl,•' 161 FT 81 PT 163 FT 77 PT tinue in the next several years due of an ISO .'9001 system plus manufacturing companies in Kim Pferrmann scored five points In the third " Total Number ol Employees that hrfps clients become regis- at the end of the first . Keith Fortus, Matt Re and Adrian Taberna lim- 1096 Dedicated Swim. Pool Utility Budget CH7S2368 to an increasing number of compa- quarter and finished tying her season high of Anticipated . SHERIFFS SALE tered to ISO 9000 and QS 9000. The second quarter the Bulls took the .lead ited their opponents to 27.6 PPG and came up 1M6 . 1995 nies ^making ISO 9000 a- require- nine. Katie Carney had six points, with two of Summary ol Revenues SUPERIOR COURT OF 15-10 and seemed to outplay the Celtics but with numerous rebounds and steals which 78.478.00 80.880.00 NEWJERSEY ISO 9000 is a seiies of interna- ment of their suppliers. her three buckets from "downtown." Lindsay CHANCERY DMSION ' the team quickly- re-grouped its forces in the helped the Bulls finish with a season record of 1. Surplus 238,649.00 176.34500 tionally accepted guidelines for. es- Fontana also scored six points and had five 2. Miscellaneous Revenues UMONCOUNTY Mortenson and Associates, will be third quarter .showing the- tight defense and 8-3. . 983.830100 969.10a00_ Docket No. F276795 tablishing and maintaining a qual- steals in the game. Nicole Kophaus scored two 3. Membership . 1.300.957.00 1 ,228.326.00 F«u Poetry Bank. NAA Neto Joreoy offering a broad range of ISO ser- quick mows that gdlfthem jo the playoffs. Total Revenues points off a rebound. 1998 Final 1995 Ptantrfl. ity management and control sys- vices, from helping clients conduct 'Patrick Mahoney. later named MVP with a GIRLS vs. • Summary ol Appropriations ' Budflet Budget tem, to ensure a company's prac- FIFTH, SIXTH- Carla J Darrow aka. Cola WorWxMOr, ot tfs initial assessments to helping them hfoh 18 points, scored on numerous drives to 588,772.00 575.238.00 Dolondani, . . RFTH, SIXTH 1 Operating Expenses:, Salaries & wages 415.500.00 tices and processes are consistent the basket putting the Celtics back In the lead Georgetown 24, Rutgers 20 Other Expenses . 424,850.00 , QvfAction • J «IT select the registrar that best meets 27-25. Outstanding defense by Jason Pedde, The finals of the fifth and sixth grade basket- On Friday, March 1, the 5th and 6th grade 50,000 00 39.500.00 Wrtto* Execution Date: January 11.1998 - - ... and predictable. It requires a com- their needs. Mr. Goldrnann, the 2. Capital Improvements f , • • • . ' 190.535 00 129.490.00 Sale Data; Wednosday The ZWi boy of March AD. 1993' Michael Sofranko and Stephen Ricken locked ball season took place between,Rutgers (9-1) girls basketball team finished their second reg- pany to place heavy reliance on 3. Debt Service 48.600.00 68.600.00 SHORT FORM DESCRIPTION n principal in charge of Mortehson's and Georgetown (8-2). Even the latest winter ular season in the suburban girls league. And 4 Deterred Charges & Other Appjopriations The properly to be SOU It located In the Township p) the lead. _ - . ' -^ 1.300,957.00 1.226.328 00 written policies, procedures, docu- accounting and auditing de- storm could not dampen the enthusiasm each for the second straight year, they not only Total Appropriations CRANFORD In tne County ot UNION and tne StmS'9 Main man .rebounders Mike Feiicetta and. 7 FT 92 PT 7 FT 93 PI Nowjertoy, . mentation arid other quality con- partment, will lead the firm's ef- Marc Seidenstein worked In tandem to give the team brought to the contest The prior meeting came in first place, they were undefeated at Total Number ol Employees • • . _ . Commony know* as; 14 Wai Street. Owtord, r&W Balance ol Outstanding Debt trols in.order to achieve the ISO forts in cultivating its ISO 9000 Celtics the edge. Marc Seidenstein and Rob between these teams, which was the first nine wins and zero losses. (The 1994-95 girls Sewer Utility Utility-Other JorsoyOTOie • yi General Water utility 63,875.00 Tax Lot. No. 19 In Btock No. 596. certification which, simply stated, Feiicetta kept the pace quick and grabbed nu- game of the Season, saw Georgetown manage team were also undefeated) Dmenson of Lot Appradmottr/ lop toetx31 SO toarV consulting services. interest • • 1.605.8301.00.. 295,000.00 merous turnovers for the team. . a one-point victory. Rutgers played a physical . This year's team had four girls returning from, 100 loot x 31.50 loot ,. , says a company has attained the Principal- 14.144.601.00 • 358.875.00 Noarest Cross StrMC 346.19 feel torn Ctntantt A*-' Mortenson .and Associates has r-' The fourth quarter was all Celtics. They did man on man defense which Georgetown the 1994-95 team, which helped develop the < goals it set forth: " counter wltfi plck-and-rolls arid good outside Outstanding Balance 15,750.631.00 • CC157-1t-3/13ffi6 A entered into ah exclusive arranger ah outstanding Job agalrist the press. Mike Fe- three additional sixth graders and the- four By vrtuo ol the above mated wit of execution to tni ^^The Irohbrid^e Group has devel- shooting. Flelsha Wright, led Rutgers with eight directed I shaJ expose tor sale by puttc vtndua, In the ment with Schkeeper Inc. to assist llcetta's two hits from the foul line and Patrick. fourth graders that made up the roster. $55.08 TOWNSHIP O' F CRANFORD oped a/i efliaent, cost-elTective, points, but the ball handling of Daria Harlln, six FroohoUors Mooting Room. Sth Floor, t\ the AdmH. Bita. ' it in providing ISO 9000 consulting Mahone/s unstoppable scoring putjhe team Our starting team was led by returning play- DOWNTOWN DISTRICT «|ANAQEMEMT CORPORATION Court HOusa. in tho C*y of Eteabeth. NJ. on WMnoaday? proven approach, which prepares points, kept the tempo upbeat Uz Nelsz March 6.1996. at two otto* In tho afternoon of aMd dty! up 3M1.A beautiful baseball pass from Ma- • • BUDQETNOTICE . • services. scored four points and added a significant ers K.K. Foster, Maura Gallagher and Mlchele RESOLUTION 96-100 "Judgment AmounT companies forregistratio n and cer- Honey to Rob Feiicetta.' who swished the last Petrlno, who managed to control the game Diwntown'District Managambnt Corpofation Budget ol the Township ol CranlonJ Downtown Special Improvo-- ONE-HUNDRED THIRTEEN THOUSAND FIVE-HUNDRED Peter Schkeeper4 president of number of rebounds. Jessica Styler rounded TWENTY FIVE & 14/100 (S 113,524.14 • •. - tyuj .points, rnadeJfiefinaJ_40^1_a terrific Celtic_. v Schkeeper Inc., has completed the out the scoring with'two points while the tough with tofllc adept^abllityjo steat rebound, pass i than constitute.tho Downtown AJtomoy. --, ' . • "- Mortenson and Associates is now win. . , " .','"•' '••' '• and shoot the all. With, these three girls we yaar1996: ,\ "' 1 * Budd Lorner Gcoss Rosonbaum necessary-training to qualify him. [The Celtics, only lost two "games hv»ie»Bea- ; Freonborg & Sade , T*ere" aiile~ to^i^r)9!^ ll be pubtuhtKS in ttw Cranford Cnroniclo in tho issuo of Marcn 13. 200 Lake Or. East, SutrlOO '" qualified to provide companies for the lead auditor's, .designation sjpp, both by only one point The. team: also.. Evanl and first-time players'Corey McCarthy, 9 CrtenyHil.NJ 06002-2201 ,, , with . training, organization * and After Rutgers scored quickly on the opening • N0W THEREFORE & IT RESOLVED-thai the governing Body ol tho Towrftfvp of. Cianford doo» horooy 'SKEftlFF-Ralph O. FroahBch •' as accredited by the Registrar Ac- beat the Lakers (season league champions) Danielle Inderwies, Usa. Gessner, Meghan Mr> quality system development ser- tip off, Georgetown went to their strong defen- approve trje lo»ow.ng as tho Downtown District Manarjement Corporaton Budgol (w tho yoar 1996: Fut legal desenpton is Sod at the Union County Sneflft creditation Board, the. official ac- tirice, their only two losses. ••• • . '; Gaurari, Kaitlyn Kavalus. Caitlln Mahoney and Recorded Voto , . . OBce. - .- vices.'-.. .. •••v'i:••'."-• ••' >•-.. •1_ - .;• sive game and .structured offense. Caitlln ONE-HUDRED TWENTY THREE THOUSAND SEVEN-' i crediting body ..in th> .United Crista Sclancalepore-more Involved in the • Aye, Nays • ". Abstain - • Absent | The Chicago flulls finished the" regular sea- Brady led the team with 16 points and her all- Mayor Hoeffler. Deputy Mayor Sails. .None Nor» None HUDRED THIRTY FIVE ft 03/100 Kenneth. Goldman, a principal .States!' - j-/ ;;.-' ' • •' •'/'•.. game, rather than Just as spectators. Commissioners Shackoll, Shaw and, VoDero . . ... TOTAi. JUDGMENT AMOUNT ' son with a 6-2 record, with both losses by one out hustle Inspired the team. Laura Qeracl ($123735.03) . "/. with Mortenson said, '"What makes NOICO ,s horoey a~en that the Downtown Datrlct Managemont Corpofation Budpet was approved by the Mr. Schkeeper,'has been a li- We were, able to get" all of our players In all S37.92 CC1314fta.21,28M,13-9e, joint in the final seconds. In thefirst round o f pulled down a team leading 12 rebounds and TownsniD Committee ol the Township of Cranford, County ol Union, on February 27.1998. CCs so uniquely qualified is thatyl. of the games and every player scored at least -. censed professional engineer for he playoffs they beat a very determined Racer chipped in six points,' while Gillian Murray A he^WoHud Budget^llba held at the Crantofd Municipal Building on March 26. 1996 at BOO p.m. at we uno^rstand the financial- as- one basket But we feel our biggest reward Is njore, than 20 years. His experierice warn 31-23 and advanced to the sernMinal added two points and marked Harlln through- when tme a^^ce^bjectioos.to said Budget lor the year 1996 may be (xenenied by Downtown Spoaal SUPEROR COUfIT OF NEW JERSEY pects of an. organization; 2. we un- ^ game against the Magic. The two evenly out the contest. Christina Ruckl provided on- that all of the girts are having fun and everyone' Improvement Oistricl taxpayers or other Interested persons. JOHN F LAEZZA CHANCERY DMSION includes manufacturing and gen- JDMC welcomes -| UMONCOUNTY • ' . .' derstand compliancy; 3. we are ex- matched teams traded baskets and had nu- court hustle and team support Also playing a has improved her game. . ; •'••,' . Township Oork . DOCKET NO. F-1540T.M ' J eral njaodgement of highly techni^ Dolores Tomace, director .of the DMC's retention program, Mike'DeGesare, owner of Browser's and CD's, 25 North Ave., significant role in the game and season was Now we are heading Into the playoffs as the APPROPRIATIONS • NOTICE TO ABSENT DEFENDANTS „- West, accepts a moving gift from the DMC's retention program > merous lead changes which lefttaem tied :.'-.., Appropriated. Paid or STATE OF NEW JERSEY '•> welcomes Debra and Herb Dpnner, owners of Not' iust Anti- the rebounding of Lindsay Shoonmaker and number one seed and hopeto d o as well, Charged going Into the final four minutes. •Once again. General Appropriations 199e . 1995 TO „,' • 'powef Qbaifwoman Ms. Tomace. The shop recently relocated from, FAVE LOCKWOOO ques, 218 Squth Ave., to thja organization. The" tested o'f six 81.223.00 YOU AftE HEREBY SUMMONED and mqutod to oorvo* and ana- dealers are reflected in items in the shop. - - \ " • South Avenue for more visibility adjacent to the movie theater. ? °SUwaBe, So SHSooo 94,03900 uoon Mac*. Rro. ODay. MerMnoor. Walaca 4 WcKerwL 0 PA Attorneys Ipr»« Pionta. whoo* addrau is X Cotnv Other Expenses M'™M 93.900.00 aa Tunoto.. Ftarom Partt New Joraay 07932, an Answr All Area Capital Improvements . SMiK'JS ,„„.„ 100.000.00 10 the Amdridod DohrfirrfScnSnoSfiSra To CoSv~ than 25€h7ogmipanie3ithat have Cpnlribunon to Townsrxp DoW Sorvico . 100.00000 100.00000 307^62.00 276.300 00 , 275.262.00 pairt. i tfwe bo any) Dod in a Ovl Acten n wt>ch Chosi' Total General Appropnalions f^amanan Mortgage Copaaton « Rarcfl ant) Attud achieved I5OL certification. Poten Uxxwood. ot uc. d a! are dafandanH, pandra in tr»' restal 198-227-227-652; Rich Grassb 214-203T Girls • ANTICIPATED REVENUES ' Realized Sooator Ccul ot Now Jorsay. w»m 35 days ol Math 19,* dally, 20QO rtiore companies may 1 t Anticipated 233-650; John Kerekcyarto 215 -225-203^43; . InCash 1996. oaujivo a such oasa If you lal b do no. fjdgmoni, BOWLING oy 'ctotaut tntf 60 roooomd oganct you Ibf Co retof dot' need tb become certified if they are Don Horvath 222-200-211-633; Ed Green 245- , General Revenue 1996 . 1995 In 1995 FORBES NEWSPAPERS * UMQU COUNTY Basketball mmXxi n tro Amomoa Con-ptsn (and Amendments 10 suppliers to businesses in^the'Eu; 191-188-624; Bill Brown 224-210-188-622; Jim Surplus Anticipated 67.750.00 39.000.00 39,000.00 Canplanl, t trwo bo any) You shal So ww arowar «rd CRANFORD MONDAY SENIORS Hsywood 198-223-198-619; Joe llg 214-193- • Miscellaneous Revenue 10.350.00 7,504.00 17.2S&00 prod or cerycb n duptpKa wen tw Clork.ol tie Eirwl*. ropean Community (EC) and cer? 78.100.00 58.256.00 Coal. Hughes Jjstco Compte. Trenton N»w Joreoy. lawka*. ...- ....116-52 207-614 and Ted Lambach 174-184-245-604. , Sub-total General Revenue 48504.00 0662S «i xxxxxsofco »th iho a*a of CM Aaatca «S tain lacge' companies in the United p , Amount to be Raised by Special Improvement District Tax 229.162.00 229.796.00 229.958.00 Procodoees • , • ,"» States. . "-. • 98-70 HILLSIPEAVE. PTA FIRST TEAM 307.262.00 276J00.00 286,214.00 Tru acton has boon mutuud tor tna purpcee ol torMcs- ate Comers..., 95-73 Tptal'General Rovenuos „According to the Februaw-41394 Wild Wooders.. .'..-.; :40.5-25.5 CC158-H-3/14W6 m a mortgarjo caDd An 29. 1973, maoa by AlfRED igers•...... • -.~92.5-75.5— LOCKWOOO AMD FAYE LOCKWCOO. « manager and of the Birds..... Rowdie Angels ; : 39.5-26.5 ANN KEEGAN, Scotch Plalns-Fanwood, 5- issue of the Journal JtSjp 'Ac- oung at Heart.. 90-78 payaoo 10 Margartaon 4 Comparv. Inc. and^voHout' Wacky Devils...... 31.5-34.5 7,'senior ' ' STATE OF ALABAMA . CH752364 nv. countancy, "The "EC legally, re- ley You. ; 89-79. Cornporty. the ptonti room, and' cencom real es3a Misfits...., 20.5-45.5 LAUREN MAJCHRZAK, Union Catholic, 5r UMESTONE COUNTY SHERIFF-SSAUH quires suppliers of certain regu- 86-82- . W THE CIRCUIT^COURT ocaiod at 7?B Urn Strooc Lndon N J. 07036. kxattd t\' Jas Beens..: 11,Junior. ••-•: :.-• . _;^ : •- ••—--•— SUPEWOfl COURT OF Servinq: Westfield, Scotch Plains, Fanwood, Cranford, Garwood, Kenilworth - ^-Carif <^-uamr Sate-ru Goach FoOcat Savngs Bank Grysko 173; Christine Neely 157; Rosemarle KELLYJOHNSON, Somerville, 5-7, junior - BRENDA KING, • •. • pidi ' • AND MORTGAGE BEiNG FORECLOSED HER&N AND- ISO 9000 certifications." * * yve Three .r. .» 75.5-92.5 Lutz 153; Rita Stiles 150. High series were by: ASJHA JONES, Piscataway, 6-3, sopho- . ' • 'vs.' - 'MY BE LIABLE FOfl ANY DEFOENCY THEREON AMJ- EXTERIOR PAINTING NOTICE OF DIVORCE ACTION FOR ANY RGHT, TITLE. CLAM OR NTEIWST YOU MAT About half of ,the' U5v escports AIR CONDITIONING Who...*...... 75-93 Mary Carvalho 523; Joyce Grysko 491; Nancy more ..••'• co Rusib aka Richard PaU Russo, otals Branda rung, wtnw whereabouts ere unknown, must Dotonoant. •••••. • .' •. ••••;-. HAVE IN. TO Cfl ACWA5T SAO MCflT&iSED PRE- \ Aces...... :.....72r96 are regulated products. __ 1 Dar\go 486; .Oot DiFabio 453; RosemarlB. LuU MICHELE LANIGAN, Bishop Ahr. 5-9, senior answer Oarvv Kings Oornplanl tor OMXCS and other reiel •• ' •••• •••••• :•' OvIAeticn •-' •• ••.•l-.-i-:. .,->.l. ,• , . v. : ^ TRISH GARCIA, South Plalnfield, 5-9, senior by the 30sn day cTApm, 1996 or, morootler. a Judgment by wmol Eioeution Date: Docambar 06,1805 I n ycu i>o unaUu.to'cccan on anorrwy, you may ccmV There; are o^npanies'' in. the Oelau* may be ronderod against her in Case No. OR- Sale Date; Wednesday Tho.20mOayot March AJJ. 1938 , rttridi'o Wm.ttM Lowya ftoiorri Sentee afUndn Couif^ For More Information ...„. :...»;; .;...... :58.5-109.5 5-49*..: . .. SHORT FORM OESCRpnON i ycu cannot atati an aBomey, you may curuunJOt wei' U.S., such as-thogefin the automo- GARWOOD WOMEN SECOND TEAM DONE tfw 23 flay of FoOaiay, 199a The propenv to be sold kbcatad in the Borough at LopaK AJO. (90ffl 3S«^346 and'ef Lewyors Rotoral Sor*a»'. EXTERIOR HOUSE PAINTING

; bile industry, that are alsa" mandat- • H •••. ••.'•'••-. Charies Page. Jr. CrtcomunonCcuniy. 906-3S3-4?1S <*.' Jo Nik Carpets ,...;.. 102-59 LV Rto A ' KENU.WORTK in trie County of UNION and the State of •J LASTWEEK New Jeney! ! ht 6 9D6 ' ' ing more, of their vendors to obtain about the Business Garwood Lanes...;;. ....,; 98-63 ABBY DREYER, Cranford, 5-9, Junior :OCJW ! High games were bowled by: Rich Wolf 174, Atnens.AL 35611 Common^ known as; 40 Norm 13m Sroet, Koniom, oowefrPHeow • Specializing]!!&darshakesand LORI WATKINS, Scotch PlaJhs-Fanvypod. 6- 7^5 9000 ~cerHiicatfonY*T ^sid Mr. 825; D. Baker 186. 212. 224; A: Lowe 222; J.- GarwoodResL ...... !... 92-69 —i)23?-2920. New Jersey 07038 . . • CLERK. EuPERlOn COURT OF NEW JERSEY . Uonelll Packjng' ; i ..1.80-81 3, senior • • ' CC)52-4t-3^7,14.21.28/96 TaxLd No.42aod43lnB»oci(Nrj. 76." '". . .-••• CC1S9 IT >«3-«f Goldrnann. " all types of wood - -. ^: y and Service Directory, Huska 192, 210, 214; BUI Jone6 212; W. Allen '' Dimension of Lot Appreadmatoly 100«J toot w(0s by JOB; F. Portizo 191, 200; Bill Simpson 178, Global Window Cleaning .'...... 62-99 ' MEUSSA GARCIA, Somerville, 5-7, junior. USA GUARNERI, Piscataway, Junior Heating and Air Conditioning V • Painting old aluminum siding to ,. 199; I. Muldrow 198; T. Dooly 197; E'.Kostelnlk Alloy Cats '. 49-112.. 0 r ! V ; J92; R Gamblno 190; J. Wanko 173; A- Sales" ALEXIS HOBBS, Somerville. 5-7, Junior - • look like new •.. v- ; - :.-.• : -^-:.; :-V Call Joyce at 890; John Baker 185. 188; E, Moyal 177, 181; LASTWEEK LAT1SHA WESTON, Immacutata, 6-0, senior Sales & Service MEUSSA DILGARD, Brldgewaler-Raritan, 6- Cali llealfy p. Wilson 170, 180; F. Bablnec 180; S. Braun • Htah series were by: Usa Frazler 206; 190; +Exttfpr$tainingona1l$pe$ot^^ Tqm ftnrlway 177; M. fiqmhiqn 170. 171: 544FMarge Kennedy 182. 172, 151, 505; Lois 0, Junior • r' .'. mWRK to Estimates 908/722-3000 • ex. 6254 ;^-KeUy-l74i-Tony-Manas i70^-B_Hoaban_ 151ois~Tg9; 158, 503; Edith Guerriero 16571557 TARYN DECKER, South P •-at rience- 154, 475; "Louise .RUggiano 179, 468; Karen TROT" •'» ClockTlwnnotttto • Attkr«n« 70; Bob Blshe 170. -. .' 1 High series were by: Dv Baker 622; Huska ' Portuese'190,-467; Jean McComb '158, 155, • 0fowri-J» toMifeffen : ; i16; Portizo 549; J. Baker 533; Wolf 531; 459; Donna Benko 153, 151,453. " •. . THIRD TEAM NORMILE PAINTING (908)494-3561 :.:> :- ' ;-Y Vanko 522; Simpson 511; .Allen 511; Sales- Othor high games were rolled by: Janet Westfield 233-6222 iO5; Moyal 505; Bishe 503; Lowe 501, Malko 164; Edna Oliver 159: Evelyn Lawler AMY WILLIAMS, Westfiejd. 5-7. Junior 155; Belle McMillan 154; Carol Rlley 154; Eli- MAYA ADIV, Highland Park, 5-7, Junior , v •* •, ...... » • • •, • • PLUMBING CRANFORD BOWUNG LEAGUE nor Bamy 153; Daria Obledzinski 152. LAVELLE McCHAY, South Plainfield, 6,0, •Cali Realty Corp!, of Cranford an^ • "v '• ••' .' •, • • ;• WIIVICCI ; 122-60 Juhtor • '... ' • • • . BATHROOM REMODELING GUTTERS teel Strong Fuel '.. 105-77 YOUNG AMERICANS TANISHA BROWN, Franklin, 5-10, senior n^unced it has entered into a $75 Schmalz Provisions...' : 102-80 Garwood Auto Parts ..I...;...... 15.5-8.5 MEGHAN HALPIN, Bishop Ahr, 5-9,,senior N crajUiOn • credit facility- agreement Donald S. Rockefeller Jilinskas Bros...... *- .'...• : 98-84 VFW...... „....:...... ,...... 14.5:9.5 JESSICA PCrCH, Hlllsborough, 5-7, sopho- with NatVJest' Markets, as agents luono Pizza ...; .„,,...... 98-84 Marano and Sons '.....,..... ;...... ; 14-10 more . !i nuns ki i INN n n FEATURING PLUMBING & HEATING INC. toran Lumber 97-85 KofC...;,..... ; •„. ..13-11 STEPHANIE SCHMELZEH, Immaculate, 5-5. jaiji| 'iSf&tWest_ JBank, NA, as co- Stanford Sunoco...... !..: :'... 95-87 Rusty's 8-16 Junior . ,. ..-..-, ' agent;.•.'••'.•'•••"'!,'..." •" ( )N I OCA I IONS ERS& Complete teynold's Plumbing...: :.. 92-90 Petro ..... &:18 . STEPHANIE BARAN, Metuchen, 5-5, sopho- - jThe $75 million credit facility is Plumbing Slark Lanes :...... 91-91 CADepL. ., '. ...;.• ...14^10 more ' ; -. ' ' - We Reflnlsh!

'secured and cfo§s-collateralized by '. '''•&'•''• Seney Enterprises 87-95 Blllnskas Bros ;.. ;..„. 10-14 • Porcelain DERS rhe Cranford Hotel.._. :.'.'. ;.82-100 2d qftico anq^pffice/fiex properties. Heating ulason's Ump : ....81-101 High games were bowled by: Jason Wall BEST OF THE REST JThe proceeds iDnom the credit fa- • Fiberglass Flushed $49/up BATHTUBS REFINISHED Services me Gourrnet Dell...... :...... : 80-102 • 187; Matthew Desch 147; Jeremy Spebht 100:. cility Twill finance certain acquisi- • Ceramic Tile foil Engej...... : :..'. -.76-106 Frank Argenzlano 80; Vanessa Lametta.173, . Devln McDonald, Union-Catholic; Rachel ti9ns and-develppment of proper- • Sinks, Na Mesa State tic #4205 'aiming Plus..._ .: ;...... _... 76-106 155;, Stephanie Zultansky 116. Collcchio, Immaculata. sophomore; Mm Wllk. ON LOCATIONS Just 4 Kicks.....:...... :... 74-108 ties,.trje repayment of indebted- • Quaranteed reensTnstaijea -" " High series were rolled by: Matthew Desch Manvllle, senior, Melissa Rempll, Bernards: HURRY-. - Qud -P; 388; Jasori Wall 343; Jeremy Spocht 229; Melissa Poch, Hlllsborough, senior; Dorcas ness under existog ctedit facilities Frw C»tliiMtt« Bath a Hit AlUmatlv* ; 276-8677 ; LASTWEEK: Frank Arganzlanp 225; Vanessa Lamejta 474; Miller, Brldgewater-Raritan, freshman; Daja dnS forgenerfeil corporate purposes. Commwvtal & RwWtrttat 04-1314 1 +19+ deav - 7 Raleigh Ave. • Cranford In Cranford Bowling League Friday night at Stephanie Zultansky 325. . Georglana, Franklin; Christina Kennedy, North • Jnhomas A. Rizk, Cali's president WeRefinish! Clark Lanes there was only one sweep: Reel 1-800-652-BATH Plalnfield; Rc-Kiya Fields, Plscataway; Jill' Kab- om Services •> arfdVchief executjye_o£ficer x said Strong Fuel over Hull Vied. 600 series* were ADULT BASKETBALL zanowski, Bound Brook; Danielle Hmha and rolled by Ray Hensel Sr. 216-224-237-677; Heather Rice, Middlesex; Dina Budd, Tljei$7S million credit facility pro- • Porcelain ^ Harry Weimar, 182-216-241^639; Joe Webor Watchung Hills; Becky Kime, Dunellen; Amy viqeS the cornpany \with an ad- TREE EXPERTS (80-253-200-633; Joe Martin 203-232-184-619; CRANFORD RECREATION BASKETBALL Bruno and Danielle Lawton, Edison; Lauren. ditional source of capital and al- floe.Caputo 179-204-225-608; and Jim Hey- . MEN'S LEAGUE STANDINGS Elwood, J.P. Stevetis •; Fiberglass iwood 179-203-224-606. Other 200s were by (as of March 5) lcjvvS us to continue implementing INFORMATION GUTTERS Ed Green 245; Dave Vltkovits 236; Bob Matter) TEAM...:...... _.. :..; '.. W-L NOTE — The All-Forbes Area Team was sa- guisition growtjbsftategy. , Ceramic Tile 333-202; Mike Rugglano 226; Lou Balestrlere Verticals • 10-1 locted by the Forbes Newspapers sports staff, ^aU Bealty is a fuDy integrated, 24; Bill "McElroy 221; Bob Mason 216; Mi£e Mulcahy's • • 8-3 which covers the following 24 high schools In f-adrnihistered, self-rrianaged irasso 218; Kevin Forrestal 212; John Weber Bad II - 6-2 Somerset, Middlesex and Union counties: , , No M0ss aH; Ray Seney 208; John Kalamaris 207; Bill. Mack's Ball Bonds . 7^3 Bernards, Bishop Ahr (Edison), Bound I estate investment trust proyid- •, T. M. &R. Hlarlander 207; Greg Ward 206; A! Oppol 205; . Arizona Iced Tea 6-4 ";asi)ng, Triahagement acqulsi- "v Brook, Brldgewater-Rarita.n,- /Cranford, ITS TIME FO Gutter Cleaning itt Heywbod 205-203;. Mike PechJIlo 205; Guaranteed WOQDSTACK Paige, Paige, Richards 6-4 Dunellen, Edison, Franklin, Highland Park, Hlll- v deydopment, construcuon; & Repalr'Servlce Kane Sr- 204;. Ian Motion 204; Tom Ro- Loading Dock . - •/ . • -5-5 sborough, Immaculate. J.P. Stevens (Edison), 1 tenarit related services fdr ife TREE SERVICE tella 203; Bill Brown 203; Ted Lambach 201; Celtic Irpports , , 4^ Manville, Metuchon, Middlesex, North Plaln- • • Allflhrijertts -.'.' ' '.-.•.. . . Free Estimates: BatifVtite Alternative JJm Walsh 201; Ray Rlgby. 200; Mike AmAus Mackevlch and Burke ' • " 3-7 INSURED . .;•• flold, Piscataway, St. Joseph's (Metuchen), t Free roolirtspeciions g|00 and John Jones. . . Cranford Hotel • . 2-8 Scotch Plalns-Fanwood, Somerville, South I'' wyG.C servica order '. On Friday March 1..60Q series were rolled Antone's Suds '••'-. 2-£l Plalnfield, ' Union Catholic (Scotch Plains), .•'GutMr gilards Installed .and removed Low, Low Rates f. Joe Martin 200-257-227-684; Kevin For- Riverside Bombers Watchung Hills, Westfield. Most Business Men and GAR •vRobf loaks repaired Senior Citizen Discounts Women would never turn > Fvlly.Insured ... .,- • Backed by 1 -800'652'DATPI Authorized I ' Senior clltien discount ' , FREE ESTIMATES i; Place Your $17 away CMStbmers. I For prompt courteous service call .40 years ' A Aft ^**fi 4C7C Kott Koating If you a jiree call Experience 908-636-15IU .Dealer •-,. Garage Sale Ad Knight 963-725-300OMLadvertlse 908-755^0752^ 276-5752 \ - : In this .,.">.;•; • • and Receive BUSINESS DIRECTORY. v /uMtjias H. Chapman of Cran- • FREE SignS :: ^£ Hours: Monday -Friday d^a Knight of the Mppn Dol- WATERPROOFING HEATING HOME IMPROVEMENT PLUMBER H' Round Tfeble (MDRT) Founda- DRIVEWAYS • Rain Date Guarantee eyooamsoopm bn, the philanthropic arm of I^SSS Mail With Check or Money Order To: *C>RT. Mr: Chapman, a three-year L&M WATERPROOFING u*DRT member, attained MDRT RESIDENTIAL : J Save This Ad! COMPLETE HOMSKBPAIR CHAPMAN BROS. Classifieds Forbes Newspapers P.O. Box 693, Somerville, NJ 08876 Bt>undation Knight status by con- COMMERCIAL TJOREASON FOR WATERPROOFING t^buting significantly to the orga- INDUSTRIAL ANO CUSTOM BUILDING Lie. #1428 ; PAVINQ. OR CALL 1 8OO-559-9495 ation. , ,-••. SERVICES • Plumbing |j$ince its inception in 1959, the | tafl Bill Leary Heating &A/C | Sump Pumps Installed • • WUVWAY8 WS-'OAMAQS totmi' Free Estimates ..• Heating • CoWing ; Exterior Drainage System • Name: IMtoRT Foundation has donated • PABKINQLOTS • Fully Insured • Alterations • Repairs more than $5,8 millioh to 600-plus .^SCAL COATING . Pilot Light ovt? •20yrs. + • Air Conditioning SPECIAL Address: - cfiarities'around the world. • • BELOIUM BLOCK CUBBIHO • tUULROADTin •STUMP ORINDI I' Heftt Exchanger Cracked? experience lOOUrW Ft. o! French Drain with Sump Pump.

.-.••• Membership in MDRT repre- nil 25 Year Guarantee. Transleirabla Gwarantoo. Phone u*\ - «^tti>»" FBEE ESTIMATES" 1 iWe service all makes & Models | ajjnts the top 6 percent of all life 24 Hr Emergency Service 276-1320 Stale: • Zip: < iilsurance producers worldwide, Our 51st Year Fuav INSURED I' 100%. Financing Available 36 NORTH AVE.;E. $1600°° Cilv:' HOME RFSTORATION —— — b is an independent interna- / • -r —•• FAMILY OWNED A OPERATED Gall (204)633-0556 V/ISA/MC* l assocIaficuT of"leaaingTifetn- ance producer^ each of whom 7575$728$ r J Save This Ad! 9O8-429-9273 —-—— SCOTCH PLAINS EXP. DATE s mtet strict ethic^ aricji Iproducr, -reciiuiremchis to'oiualify.:. ;•; Fill in 1 Character per boot, allowingfor space s and punctuation as necessary. Additional lines add $1 each, use separate sheet of paper il necessary. aifch 13, 1996 The Chronicle A-17 March 13, The Chronicle AT YOUR SERVICE 4010 - Adult Day Care 4060 - Convalesent Care 4120 - Insurance 4175 - Moving 4020 - Business 4090 - Health Care ' 4140 - Legal 4190 - Party & Entertainment 4°40" cpdl Care 4105-Income Tax 4150 - Loans & Finance 4210 -Professional 4050 - Cleaning 4110 - InstruGtion/Education 4170 - Miscelleaneous 4225 ^Seasonal ~

'I END MONEY WORRIES 4040 4040 4050 4110 , No Credit Checks- No 4175 Child Can Provided Child Can Provided Cleaning Services Instruction/ Harrasslng Calls-Call Moving Services_,. 4010 - Adult Day Car* Education New Beginnings to Learn about Debt Free Living & 4020.-Business AFFORDABLE^UVE IN OVING MOM OF 2- X1ICHEH_C ABIMETS PALMIER! MOVERS— 4040 • Child Car* Other Benefits with Mem- NANNY/AUPAIR- Legal VIII give TLC to, your CLEANED- Dull sticky. Absolute" lowest prices 1__nlrto 1 VINCENT SCHOOL bership 1-800-889-3354 Aver, cost tiltd Hlllsborouah n'lrl/rtrt . q'rrntrhnH A wnrn OF >f»T V jn all "small" or "largo" 4000 • Convaleacent 200/wk. 272-7873. iome. 231:9373. areas repaired. Kitchon t1 Tune Up, 908-755-1977 •• Beginners to Advanced ppr 4090 • Health Car* . RUM YOUR FREE DEBT CONSOLI- pianos,- Apis:, homes & 4105 • Income Tax ATTENTION- Kids. Tod- OVINC MOM OF 3- Portrait, Figure, SUII Life. F POLISH WOMEN WILL Landscape, Automatic, DATION- IMMEDIATE .mall offices. Uc#00550: •Ii 10-Instruction/ dlers, IntanU, Want to 0 each additional line per week horn*. Will-car* for your service. Free sight rates. 908-548-0548 EMPLOYMENT AUTOMOTIVE REAL ESTATE of copy. Error liability shall not exceed the cost of that portion of spajci Plumbing. Heating, Car. Infant/loddler. Non amok- scription; Denial, Indi- entry, SbaaVocJc. ft vidual or Group Cover- survey. Systems start at 1 er/no peta. 755-4889 $599. MC/VISA/OISC. PROM SEASON occupied bv such error. Major adjustment claims must be made withln;30 llchons age. Call1-80P-281-7610 ^ Have you/ heard about DISPOSABLE DIAPER* 4090 'Comm'." work "welcomed Garage£aIe v --•••;-- $17-00 . daysjot invmce, otherwise* such claims will hot be ^considered. " '2 DYNAMIC RESUMES JCS Communications.' the latest craze? Charter $15. per 100 our 16 passenger bus (or • Payrnantlh Advance: Visa: MasterCard, checks or cash- '•'>'& • WRITTEN- w/hlgh Im- Delivery Avail. Oetlnlng Services Services i-800-559'9495 2'^tSSr^8S«r " your prom. More people 5 lines. $1.00 each additional line. pact cover letter*. Other 572-1700 . ,.Fai 201-661-3833 Extra Charges: " .. • ' ' . • '..•>. people proisa but we de- letfaf Sen/fees more fun, less money per person, or if you enjoy ' Blind Ads-$15.00 for 30 daysbox rental and mailing charge. "'~. liver.-Cuslomixed Re- EXCELLENT CHILD CLEAN CERTIFIED MASSAGE A-1 AT MOVING- Call 4105 4110 Windsor Moving Co. Inc. the luxury of a llmo, give sumes Servicea. 008- CARE- Uc'd., First Aid, REALLY CLEAN THERAPIST- for relax- vuo AVOID PROBATE • All capital or bold letters 50c per line, per week . '•_ '.".." 388-9411 CPR, playroom, fenced ation & stress release. Income Tax fnstnictfofl/ Lie PM00512. For low us a call at On Time f.i REALLY With a Living Trustl Call Transport. 908-298-9500 yard. So. Plfd. 755-3984. Your house cleaned as Will uavel.OOB-214-1336. Education Instruction/ rates and proffeslonal Call your sales Agency Information: Classified rates are commlssionable to recognized P/C Home-Based Worker for details on Living u would do it yourself. Education trusts & Wills. service from start to fin- agencies at 15%. , . ", - Clerical Sendee, Flyers, EXP. CHILD CARE- In COUNSELING- with a ALL TAX RETURNS ish. No mln hrs, fully In- is Is no 4 hour job. Prepared on Computer GUITAR INSTR.- 25 yra J. DeMartino, Esq. Menus, Notemall, Re- my Piecataway horn*. All Call Joanne. 687-8477 Professional In Adoption. COMPUTER TRAINING sured. 609-448-8840 or representative for details •umes & More Call agaa, meals provided, Depression, Divorce, Ge- by retired CPA. Reason- Did you Just get a family teaching & performing 908-874-5636 4225 5010-5100 8010-8710 s 908-422-9090 9010-9840 awletta 885-0154 Reaa. rates, Flax. hrs. CLEANING. 8ERVICE- riatrics. Grief ,8> «"2?' able rates. 968-3874. computer and need train- exp, all styles, from rock Seasonal Services to rags, pick or fingers. CANDLE LOVERS! 008-9850430 good rats., experienced, Barbara Ronca. LCSW INCOME TAX Ing? Cert, teacher will 4150 * J>TYPINQ/WI» SERV. own transp. Low prices. 908-218-9062 1st lesson free w/out Get FREE Candles CUSTOMER SERVICE •• inscription, latter*, r*. HOME CHILD CARE - 2 PREPARATION- Fed- tutor in your home. 20 Loans & Finance CLASSIFIED HOURS AD DEADLINES BUSINESS & SERVICE DIRECTORIES Free est. 271-8970 yrs. exp. 382-7622 obllg. Ref. avail, upon Be a PartyUte Host ports, «»f>8 paper, re- faring Moms wAeach. POLI8H AGENCY- eral, NJ, NY & PA, by request. 755-4383 Call Kathl Jo at: In-Column Advertisers sxp. refs. Brldge/nsr. appt. In your home. $40- Appears every week in Classified: turn*, mailing list* etc. CLEANING- By Doma apeclslizlng In older & DUNE GALVACKY 908-572-5064 MONDAY 5:00pm FRIDAY 5:00PM Call Judy 271-1142 area. 906-«29-044« Services, Old Fashioned sick care. Housekeepers $50 fee. First consulta- Pianist-Teacher MATH TUTOR- 15 plus $$ ANY CREDIT FREE CATALOG 1-800-559-9495 With a Personal Touch! Uve-ln/out. Exc. ref., 862 tion free. 908-752-0359; Lessons In my home & yra. exp.-all levels. Also VIDEO DUPLICATIONS Real Estate Reflance 7 CEDAR PICNIC SNOWPLOWING— by Monday thru Friday To Place An Ad Call Free Eat. Rels.4 Exp. 0289. Leave Message. Seniors locally. OMAT/SAT. Lowest rates Tractor Snowblowers. 24 Outside New Jersey In-Column Classifieds Auto/Classified Display •_. Foreign conversions. Can 908-528-9192 $25 until 3/1/96^ (compare) Paul 214-1179 days 9-9. Mortgage TABLES- Custom VHS, emm. Film to VW*o, QUIT SMOKING 908-699-0636 Money Unlimited, LTD. Hr. emergency serv. 908- [•< 1-800^559-9495: made. Any size or shape. 925-1156. $5 Off w/Ad. 8:15am-5:15pm 1r908-722-300b THURSDAY 5:00PM MONDAY 5:00PM t LOW Ratas. AVI VIDEO, In 7 days or your S back M.M.H. TAX CONSULT- MUSIC LESSONS 281 Hwy 79, Morganville, Order now for your Legal Advertisers Outside New Jersey Call Studio at 218-Main D A O CLEANING SERV Hear details. ING, INC— See my ad In ALL INSTRUMENTS N.J. 908-607-2720. Li- Memorial Day picnic. Real Estate Tab Camera Ready Ads Somerv1lle90a-S2»-«116 Residential or private of- 800460-8094 2 orde the tax-time directory or NJ Academy of Music censed Mortgage Banker, Call Wally 704-9071 1-908-722-3000 k6203 fices. Insured 4 bonded. 561-3460 call 908-463-0609 FREE LESSON- Piano, 908-225-4040 NJ. Dept. of Banking 4227 1-908-722-3000 keyboard, organ, ac- DECKS A PATIOS- Sr. citizen disc. Afford- PIANO LESSONS- In able rates. 627-9848 cordion, guitar, this ad $$CASH$$— Immediate Custom Designed, Wood Tailors, Sewing' 4040 ACUPUNCTURE entitles you to one free your home. Branchburg, $$. for structured settle- Concrete, free est. All and Alterations CjtBd Can Provided HOME SERVICES By Hui-Xuo Lul. M.O. lesson per family. Begin- Bridgewater, Hlllsbor- .nents. annuities, lotter- Work Co. 369-5339 1000 1050 2020 : 2080 2130 2260 ".,. ough.Call 369-4937. Coming EVents Appliances Wanted to Buy Inclds. Cleaning, Ironing, Tioalmont (or: era through advanced. ies. Insurance claims and PERSONAL Farm AGarden > General laundry. Refs avail 10 yrs •Acuto & chronic pain "Sciatica Your home or our studio. TUTORING: Reading, mortgages. 1-800-386- HOUSE SALES UNLTD SEAMSTRESS Merchandise 'JTBOUNTV OF LOVE A exp.'826-0875 after 5pm. eNock & Back pain «Asthma 25 years teaching experi- math In yr. home. 10 yrs 3582 J.G. Wemworth, the By Lori Palmer«Speclal- GREAT RESULTS WITH IN HOME CHILD CARE Izlng ln:«Uquidatlng. an Specializing In Women's EGGHUNTS— Farm WHIRLPOOL W&D $»$ ALL UONEL. WES, * ATTENTION In my Plsca- •Bell's palsy . •Indigestion ence. Professional musi- public achool exp. nations only direct pur- GARDEN TILLERS ; taway home. Goto wor k Uvoln/UveOut HOUSECLEANING •Carpal lunnol syn . •Insomnia cian with BA Music Edu- chaser. •• estate*Appralsals*Full & & Children's clothing. Al- lantlng Tours, Straw- Hardly used, good cond., TROY-BILT- Rear-Tine AMERICAN FLYEft- Exc. refs., reasonable Cert.K-6 & H.S. Math;MA terations, custom designs Garage Sales BAHAMA CRUISE ^1 peace of mind. Call Part Time/Full Time •Infertility/impotence "Headache cation. Ron Fragner degree. Call 272-5315. partial contents-Call foi erry Picking, Hayrldes, white, purchased '93. •nd other toy U«Jn». Col- •Tillers at low, djrect from 5 days/4 nights. Under- 356-2582 After School rates, dependable, own •Post Stroke paralysis »PMS (908) 322-8420 CONSOLIDATE DEBT an appt. 908-526-8552 using your material. Call booking now at John- $250/ea. Also, Irg. Dpi.the - factory prices. For* FORBES CLASSIFIEDS lector pcyt hlghMtiHlc- transp. Somerset County ; booked! Must sell! Um- Call 908-754^9090 or •Bursltis «Low energy TUTOR— Cert. Teacher Credit Cards aft 6pm. 908-494-2924 son's Farm, Medford, NJ. door, refrlg. w/lcemaker, FREE catalog with prlc- •t. Call 1^03-46^4671 A HOME AWAY FROM 908-469-8496 FRENCH— Translation, Doctor Bills TOM'S LAWN MOWER Itod tickets. $279/couple. 201-593^090 I •Faelal beauty "Smoking Grades K-8 & Special Ed. SEAMSTRESS— Dress- ATTENTION.,.Day Care, white, pur chased '93, es, s-peclal SAVINGS 1-800-935-9999 EXL0684 Or 20t-B29-1008 -JrtfME^" 20 yrarwrp. Tutoring, by native All unsecured debt Service.—All makes & like new, all In storage. INFANT CARE- Small HOUSECLEANING- •Flbrbrhyalgla . »ArihriUs Experienced in teaching es,, drapes & alterna- Schools, Churches, and NOW IN EFFECT, and Mon^Sat.9AM-10PM ' tiive y6ur Infant/toddler French professional Elem. students & stu- No credit check models.Weedeaters.Trlm Scouts. . Call now 609- $950. Ask for Frank Model' Guide, call TOLL COPIEH ' ANTIQUES A US£D r registered Hillsbor Exp- hard working, refs. Disposable Noodles mers.ChalnS'aWs.Fre tions, Reasonable rates. EDISON— Rummago FURNITURE— all furnl- eared for in a safe A lov- 3 Lincoln Highway Parsonage Rd. Edison accredited translator. dents w/develop. dis- Not a loan 154-8643 . . 908-968-4900 FRE& 1-800-535-6001. 2120 sale Sun. 3/24,9 am to 1 CONTRACTORS SALE .^.v copio*. Ctyi'j. ' \K> home. Limited apac*. group. 12 yis. e«P- Ex low rate*. Honest & de- 908-276-3774 est.P/U.dellyery.699-0321 Call PaulB 908-968-7794 oocf shnpo, 550S. uiclds , tur», old, DR. BDS.'from pendable. 756-0260 908-549-0041 abilities. 908-789-2121. 201-398-0255,ext 521 Dept, 17 . pm. Temple Emanu El Painters Scaffolds, Gas 1800'a to isso's: MIK. - Call 96W228 rats. Afford. 359-2093 Garage Sales 100 James Street, Alrcompressor (12 H.P.) suppiioc . 1060 2040 PRIVACY HEDGE- Liq- (across from JFK Hospi- 20 tL Wcker^" Rails 2 It. placts. 008-647-1959' A Guide To Local Professionals Servicing Your Needs For. Announcements Auctions uidation Sale. Cedar - Ar- NOTICE: All GARAGE tal) Top quality clothes, wide Catwalk. Qraco POOL TABLE- Emplrtt AdL 1020 - Singles Organ- borvJtae 3 V4'-4 food trees Detuxo, 3/4 inch slate. BUYING COINS • 4030 -r Garpenlry , • ;41j3p:-toodsv#V)g/?.V £&, , ' tzatlon* and activities SALES advertisement! toys, hh. books, linens. Power Washer-Honda 11 l ieg.S2B.99 r.now $8.95 H.P. Englna • (Electrorilc pockouatyle. plus.lull L*rg*/9maU Colleciloru • 4070 - Electrical Tree Care ,....,,... ,,J..J/ , 1030-Lost& Pound' W FreeSdellvery-- 12 tree r MIDDLESEX-^ 29 Prince- Coint and Pap*r Money < 1040 - Personals • • : ' ' ELF EMPLOYED?' '~ PUBLIC AUCTION ire PAY«6_s IN A_Tl Ign,). Monarch Alrtess compelment of accos- • 4075 - Gutters • 4160 - Masonry ndorsed health Insur- minimum. Also Available: VANCE by cash, ton Dr. Moving from Spray Pump w/cart. Win Trawl 1 1050 • Coming Events t ANTIQUES - HOUSE' Blrdh and Lilac area, everything must go. o0 DoalgWa Oaliary • • 4080 - Handyman Servkes • 4180-Painting 1 1060 - Announcements ance at affordable rates . HOLD Wicker - Patch check, VISA or Master Graco Electric Airless • 4085 - Hauling & Clean Up • 4200 - Plumbing 800-407-2324. Policies by 1-800-889-8238 Fum.& furnishings, appl.,, Spray-2.900 P.S.I. f f an ofCoim ; Quilts - Starting - Glass - Card. For a quote on clothing, Jewelery, toys,/. pot- o eppblntmonL 4050 4100 - Home Improvement Healing & Cooling PFLIIte Lamps Pottery - Viet. (908)322-1821 Ipth.Tt- SNOWMOBILE— SXI-. i6$Wa»h.VailfyRd. some brand new Hemsr Warran. N.J489-0448 4125 - Inferior Decorating 1008 Clothing. • cost, please call \ brivo Ooo, 15)05, formula 2. 2l< •4220 -Roofing 1-800-559-9495. . Sat. 3/16 10am-6pm 4127-Kitchens • 4230-Wallpapering Hobbyists 2085 • m!. rovtjreo, studs, c— COINS WAMTEP- Ray • I: ,. Advertise Auction for Mr. & Mrs. SOMERSET- Sat. 3/16, "I ~ rack. S1G9S will 'In. caafc, top prieMl Papar Firewood BASKING RIDGE- Advertise In the Classified! Molchan, Whltehouse Sun 3/17. 8 - 1 pm. Es- • _ >•><«.'son". G r monay, ioralan, Btampt. 4130 CLEANING SERVICES- Station, N.J. From Rt. 22, MOving Sale 3/16. 10 to tate liquidation, Antiques, In the Classified! acrap gold, old |ew«Iry & 4100 4ioo ...•;;• 4125 Gopd ret*. Exp., Own turn south onto Rt. 523, FIREWOOD-Spilt & De- 3pm. Furn. Freezer, pool turn toys, contents of atarUng. Ettataa ancTCoi- 4000 4070 4080 LANDSCAPERS • SIDING • BRICKLAYERS . Home Improvement Home Improvement Interior Decorating Landscaping Transp. Reasonable, go little over 1 mile & table & more. 34 Spring-^house. No early birds. nan Services 2000 livered, $120. per cord lactlon*. 908-782-QS40. SERVICES Electrical Handy and Tree Care Very Reliable. 560-7134 turn left onto Old Farm $65.' 1/2 cord, 908-873- House lane. No early Raab Coin. 4 Bloomflold FOR SALE Rd. 7th. house on right. 2127 leave message Birds. SOMERVILLE- 28 GRANDFATHER CLOCK "Chris, I ant overwhelmed at the Aw., Flamlnfltoh. BASEMENT/WATER- GARAGE DOOR & CUSTOM SLIPCOVERS -Arrow posted.———-—- »_^ ELECTRIC-resld.. A A J KENMORE A OPENERS Draperies, Reupholstery. 1030 BERNARDSVtLI— Mgpla St.-2nd II. Sat Howard Miller Model, dk. PROOFING— Sump FIREWOOD— 172 cord 3/16 9am-3pm. Apt. walnut wood, stands 7n success I received from placing OOLLSFWO-TMBWa cdmm. i Indust.. avair WHiRU»OOL-Wa4n«rS pump"ST~Ext:~0ralnag8;- Saies/lnstallatlon/Sor- Formeriy-aLS—lnbacbaJL.! SCHMSEDE Lost A Found del, $80. Full $135. 2 123 Claremont Road tall, exc. cond., orlg. cost BwMa, Tammy. Traaay dava. wopkends. nights, Hahne/s. 46 years exp. Sat. March 16 - 9:30 Am. 2 Buildings! salet. Apt' size clothes Dryer repair. Discounts free est. & insured vice. In3. & Exp. Also Cords $255. 12" .stove- washer. LR, BR, K1L table $3000. Purchased 1988, my ad .for.sa.ic of a pool table". I Any cond.-WU travel FREE ESTI-FiiUy Tns.. for seniors 752-8975 Call Mark at 424^083 avail. Eves. & Sat. Senior discount. Free wood.S165. 369-5339 Contemporary clothing, Asking $1200; Ask for Cafftcatftyf a7<-768i reasonable rales. Lie. Shop at home service. ' FOUND— Bronze/blk. 1898 red Viet, sofa w/ Furs, Jewelry old & new, & chairs, micro, orlentlal received over 17 calls in two days. HANDYMAN ODD JOBS 874-5884 ^ great wood carvings, rugs & misc. 722-9090 Frank 908-968-4900...... 9732. «0875S^»030 BATHROOM COMPLETE W. Canter, 908-757-6655 7REEZXP5RTCO. hound type dog. Found WINTERHILL FARM accessories.' QUNI, SWORDS, From leaky faucets, RENOVATIONS- GARY'S FLOORING on RT 287. In Durham Viet, walnut hall rack w/2 BEDMINSTER- Mixed Winter Clearance Sale KARISTAN CARPET This response is fat greater than I KNIVES, MIUTARIA-rNJ COONEY ELECTRIC. . water heaters, window Sanding Staining • "Trimming umbrella stands & mar- ALL WORK CO. Ave area of S.PIalrWEdl- harduCoods, fully sea- Clothing 50 to 75% OH New 12x11 S 11x9. High _ Fed, lie. Top c»sh tor all electrical work. replacements, Apalntlng. 369-5339. 359-3000. Refinlsh 4127 • Repairs son. Call Nancy 548-4768 ble over drawer, walnut 3 soned,split & delivered. Now arrivals In our Fur- have- ever received from any other paid. House calla made. Uc 2978. Insured. Com- Call tor Free EsL 560- Free estimate. 486-3970 2130 Quality, aqua green, 50% : KHchens drawer chest, stick & ball $120. half cord $70. nishing Dept.:, Cherry, Bort 821-4949 oetlUvo prldny. 469-O2S1 3953 . ' EACH OVER BATHTUB A TILE RE- • Removal DISC. $500. 719-286 6 peg coat hangers w/ General ' ad. 1 sold the table - for the full SURFACING- 5 year HERMAN El—IS 439-3332/page 724^5612 Mahogany, Oak, Country — 4030 -Carpentry Modern Equipment bevel mirror. 4 section Merchandise MENOPAUSE?? PMS77 4070 E.IX).— Rosldentlal/Com- ODD JOBS A GENERAL warranty, free estimates. BUILDING— Additions &. AVOID KITCHEN French, Pine, Lenox, MI- 100% Natural Cream) asking price - to the first person •Electrical morcial & InduaL Quality REPAIRS- Lt. hauling, Home Improvement. Re- State Certified 1040 oak stacked bookcase : kasa, Johnson Bros, 4075 Call 908-756-5351 BURNS— Kitchen design 2010 • Antiques only 15" wide, pine 1 2090 Relieves Symptomsl. Advertise ." • Gutters brush cleared & re- placement Windows. Personals Qulmper, Tiffany private that called. Thank you and God '4080 'Handyman BLOWN-INSULATION Pro helps you avoid big tmmcdlDloScrvteo 2020-Appliances door 12 pane corner cup- flea Markets, Archie's Resale Shop NO Side Enectsl In tho Classified! moved. Expert Inl/ext. Over 30 yrs. Exp. Free mistakes. Big discounts Insured For Your Pfotecllon stock, Calyx-ware, chan- - -4085 • Hauling carpentry, painting, ro- Garage, ceilings, attics. EsL Visa & MC accepted. 2030-Art board, wicker platform Meyersvllle. Has a supply Call 1-800-390-9029^ bless you." ELECTRICAL WORK on stock & custom cabin- 2040 - Auctions Sales & Bazaars deliers, lamps, sconces, A Clean up placement windows & Non-toxic. High R value 247-1411 or 463-1141 30 SOMETHING CHILD- .rocker a museum pc. ruga, : mirrors, art, of good used western ,.4100 etry. Special disc, on Co- 2050 - Clothing chllds wicker rocker w/ TOMMYTOOLS •Hem* ^ Track Lighting. Dryer 4 decks. Tree work, log Flesher 272-9299 LESS CHRISTIAN Durrand & Tiffany Glass. boots adult & children Joseph Medina STEINWAY or Motfbn & range ckts, »c, pools, 103,000 HO IDEAL SERVICES rlan w/cablnet purchase. 233-TREE 2060 - Collectibles cane seat, 2 Ig, wicker 9 ' S.B Lath. 8 HP Honda Improvement splitting, gutters cleaned. COUPLE— Eager to ACCENTUATED POSI- Consignment by appt sizes for sale & Roller Cam mixer engine motal H*mlln Piano wanted, spaa, outdoor lighting. CARPENTRY 4 ROOF- Complete Home Repairs. In home FREE EST. adopt. Legal bald, Please 2070 • Computers porch rockers, cushion Grand/Upright type, any Interior No lob too small. Why ING— repair. Celling & 908-806-4450 TIVES. LTD- Will market ENCORE QUAUTY skates, Baseball cleats & screw cabinets. 2 " Decorating service upgradea. viola- Carpentry, Sheet Bock- LAWN MAINTENANCE call Wendy & Ricky so 2080 - Farm & Garden seat & back settee. your craKts, designs or gloves. Specialize In aoe/cond. WiH pay caJh break your back? If you floor porches, steps, KITCHENS BY DESIGN 2085 - Firewood CONSIGNMENTS pumps much moro. Kltchwia tions corrected. Inspec- don't see It. ask. Call us Ing, Painting. Free Est. All phases Incl. Thatch- we can talk. 800-484 Imgraham gingerbread wares. Interviews to ap- Tue-F 10-6, Thurs. til 8 good used Ice skates. 356-0436 & pickup. 1-600-449^850 tlpna. etc. OuaUty work paint. Call 356-9020 Refs. Available. 2090 -Flea Markets, shell clock, 1930's Ger- Landscaping today for a FREE esti- WOODREFACING Ing, Shrub Trimming & 3249 enter 5374 prove- saleable creations Sat. 10-5. 908-766-7760^ Exchange a pair of equal **USED*+ • Quick Response. Free 1-800-412-3732 Installation. Spring ' Sales and Bazaars man wall clock' w/great value for $4 charge or OFFICE FURNITURE 2160 ATnwCara mate. Our 21 at year. CARPETS Many styles & colors, ADOPTION SERVICES with be on 3/16/96. Call 3000 Maaoniy Eat. License 10262 Shop At Home Service Free estimates. Kitchen Clean-Up. Jeff 763-6742 2100 - Free to Good frame , 9 lite glass hang- before this date for ap- Designer buy a pair for $12 & up. REACH 103,000 Desks, files, chairs, ate. WanUdtoBuy 908*03-9316 S26-8S35 JUST TILE— Bathrooms, a non-profit, licensed . Home Ing chandelier w/ 100 s 782-4221; eves 782-5057. PETS AND Moving . Free Measures Complete renovations, Tune-Up 908-755-1977 MA A TREE SERVICE agency Is placing healthy pointment alter 5 pm. - Consignment Boutique Open Sat. & Sun 10am- HOMES •—PAINTING ••• ."• • Free Estimates . • 2110 • Furniture prisms, 6 ' tall 5 lite 396-1246 (Ask for Budd) DOUBLE TAKE 5pm. Weekdays 2- LIVESTOCK ELECTRICAL WORK INTERIOR A EXTERIOR repairs and plumbimg, A cut above the bostl US and Chinese Infants. 2120 • Garage Sales glass prism floor lamp, VEN0INQ MACHINES- $1000-910^)00 paid for Plumbing, Commarelal. residential 908-356-6600 regrourtlng, Free Est. With prices below the Short Walt; No restric- High quality women's de- 4:30pm. 908-647-1149 7 Compact Juice & snack Deck and Fence Bleach- 4130 ; 2125 - Merchandise 1896 nude Indian print 5' CRAFTERSWANTED antique oriental rugs. A Cooling and industrial. Licensed, CERAMIC & MARBLE Fully Ins. Call Randy, est. Free Est/Fully Ins. tions or limitations. 1- signer clothing and ac-ATTENTION ARTHRITIS Place your id Inmachines brand Jiew B/O 3010-fcHrda Ing. Staining and Landscaping under$100 x 3' by John W. Alex- For 6th Annual Craft cessories-Armani, Calvin Jame* Proctor 908-64JS- No 9141, end Insured. Advertise your service in Forbes's Classified Section. FLOORS— quality instal- 753-2759 or 322-2560 24 hr. emergency servlco 800-943-0400 Festival In Bound Brook SUFFERERS!— Accord- Forbes Classifieds 908-369-6886/524-6394 4868,1-800-358-7847, 3020-Cata Seasonal Free estimates. Call Waterproofing. Driveway and Tree Care 2130 - General Merch ander, 8 patch quilts, 60 Klein, Escada, Valentino, aealing. Odd jobs ,You'll reach over 103.000 homes that are your potentf lations. Counter-tops, 908-789-O752 2140 - Office Furniture pc sterling silver bowls, Sun.,. Sept. 8th; 10-4pm. Ing to a study by Dr.Re- and It will appear In 3030 •Doga Services . Vlnce Santonastasp Eloc- ADOPTION:- Caring &£hanel. All items are at 3040-Ftab Wallpapering -Reasonable A Reliable- back splashes, shower MIKE'S TREE SERVICE New England family and Supplies candloholders shakers Call«08-356-7273 or jhole, 85% reducton In 17 publications In WOLFF TANNING Advertise In the Cltstllledl tric 968-1609. ; customers. Increase profits and * * MR. DO-RIGHT * * [fast 75% off the orlg.arthritis pain using shark BEDS— tan at Home. .3050 -Horaaa Window* • Call P«te. 317-6846 • areas. Fully Ins. Free Est. Tree & stump removal, eager to adopt baby. Se- 2150 • Software Etc. blue - pink & amber 469-0434 cost. 2. locations: 555 Somerset, Middlesex expand your customer base today! 905-560-7118 ' Selling? Renting? cartilage. Free Offer. Buy DIRECT and SAVEI 3tW0.-Uvaatock ELECTRICAL- All types Moving? Call mefor al l pruning, brush chipping, cure home tilled with 2160 • Wanted to Buy depr. glass, rosevllle GIANT RUMMAGE SALE Passalc Ave. West Cald- and Uftibii-Couhttes. A BUYER OF ALL3O7QWPU of wiring. Servlco RENT-A-SON ruby,spode pitcher, 100% shark cartilage, 90 Commercial/Home units 3O7Q General HANDYMAN CERAMIC TILE & your work. exp. painter, log spitting, wood chips. happiness and love. Call Sun/ March 24-Noon to well 201-808-6666 and UONEL & Flyer trains. 3080 • AdoptaWa PaU changes & paddle fans. Mike 908-722-3235 Tanla or Eric at: G.W.T.W. lamps, Viet, x 760mg capsules, only from $199.00 low month- iDoitALLl 15 yrs. exp. MARBLE CONTRACTOR spackuler, Tile, porch & 2010 4:30pm- Temple Sholom 782 Morris Tpk, Short $29.95 ea. Buy 2 get 1 Get Results! ly payment*. FREE Color Hobbyist pays top dollar! )0M -Boaittlng, 4030 Uc7#6262. 908^72-6750 13 yrs. experience, long screen repair, Storm dr.a 1-800-438-7088 clothing, linen, lace, 7 Hills 201-664-6464. Both Any condition, ago, or Quality work. Great rates RICHARD LEY & CO 815 W. 7th St. Plalnllold free while supplies last. dstafofl. call TODAY 1- Tralitlng A Qroomlng Carpentry HILLTOP ELECTRIC lasting quallty.work. Fully Installed/ Master ot the Q. MURPHYTREE SRVC (Access code 76) Antiques cat hooked rug. For more Info, call . Stores now open Sun. quantity, 908-271-5124 Free eat. 9O8-7S5-7310 Give our tree serlvice a 1-800-680-7121 ___ 1-800-559-9495 B00-a42-i305 . 3)00- HHsMllanaoua Paddle- Fans. Services XL 1-800-559-94 Ins., free estimates, refs. small job' 908-968-7S40 23 yrs. exp. All tree care chance to beat the big BEAUTIFUL NUDIST The Templei 756-6447 noon-5pm • STEVE'S HOME REPAIR John Denlcola, Jr. & stump removal. Quality This Is a very partial list- ______Lighting. Free Est NEW HOURS} MON. TUES. THUnS8:15AM^:O0PM WED. &FRI 8:1&AI»5:1SPM MSKL CONSTRUCTION guy8.Free est. Fully Ins. SWIM CLUB- right In BUYING- Pro 1S70 "ATL ASPECTS- Interior. Uc# 11373 968-4040 No lime for that Small 908-232-7383 work at low ratesl Fully 908-654-1353 your backyard. Heated Dolls and Clothes.' Spe- Ing.. Everything, clean & Exterior Home Repair, nagging lob? Tired of RENOVATIONS • DRIVEWAYS • APPLIANPEREPAIR Specializing In Kit.Insured & free estimates. beautiful cond.; Npt re- 3030 C CERAMIC TILE pool, hot tub, sun dock, cializing In Barbie and _..__. Gutters, Siding, Doors, I.M. ELECTRIC- From poor service and no re- Bth.rm, Bsrnt. Roofing, FIREWOOD- S120/cord T J'S LAWN * LAND- Sasha Any condition. sponsible for accidents. Ads in Classified : sockets to circuits. No sponse. Free. est. Rea- Remodeling. Installation Decka, Siding, Windows. delivered. . SCAPE— Spring, clean social activities,- family .•• Dog* ::: . Windows, Kitchens, etc. 4100 and repair. Free esti- atmosphere. Call now Joe 201-538-3775 Terms; Cash or Ap- lob too small. Avail. 7 sonable rates. 753-1947 4085 4100 Ronald 908-757-5984 463-TREE/245-6423 up, Thatching, Seeding, proved Check Good. don't cost — , "Trfs. Dan 908-968-0876. dava. 35 yrs. exper. Nome Improvement mates. 908-236-7935 membership Is limited Hauling & Clean Up Home Improvement PAVING A FENCING Mowing, Rototllllng, OVER 100 SHOWCASES .''• They pay! ITS TIME FOR/ $180 POP 8ALE- 5150 ;t CABINETRY- Ll*S24to Schrub Trimming, Snow 908-647-2310 VILLAGE ANTIQUE Mr. & Mrs. John Molchan 4085 CERAMIC TILE- Marble BY CATENA. Driveways, buy* any pupfir: # 1 ,„ Bpokcases. vanities. • & Granite. Free Est. 12Curbing. All types of Plowing. 908-873-2248 , EURAUPAIR- EURO- CENTER 908-534-8038 •1 Puppy House. Good" so- .,„ afsplny & storage un Is, RONSON ELECfRIC- Hauling* Clean Up CLEANUP A LIGHT E_..jp yrs. Exp. Refs. avail. Fencing. 908-966-6043. Owner operated, paddle PEAN LIVE-IN CHILD Antiquing At It's Bost Arthur Hanna §__ lectlon. MCA/ISA. 0pen . Mollhoiises, Furn. quality. HAUUNG- of all types. Kit. Bins, &'overs Call CARE. Flexible, In-home An exciting new Antlquo Auctioneer i—-fl_ March ie& 17, Hra'.iO-5. •>.; 908-7aS-7203 fans, roof tana, outsldo FREE! Free estimates. Insured. Serino. 353-0328 PROFESSIONAL HOME WINDSOR child care 45 hrs/wk, av- Center filled with the fin- Bloomsbury, N.J. 2100 lighting, sve changes, ABLE TO CLEAN UP Advertise In' ih'eClissHied! ^_r J.P.O'Nelll'Kennala. US ^'ALL PHASES OF HOME Low rates. We work REFERRALS OF RELIABLE HOME IMPROVEMENTS LANDSCAPING erage cost $197/wk-per est antiques and col- 908-995-7862 Hwy 1, Princeton,- NJ. appliance hookups, and Atllc/Bsmt/ Garage/Yds - weekends. Call Tony . CERAMIC, MARBLE Painting & Paperhanging Free to a •"VREPAIR Intarior/exterlor, much more. Lie 5532, IMPROVEMENT PROFESSIONALS Lawn cutting, light trim- family, not per child. U.S. loctablos from 50 of NJ's m Across road from'•Hyatt > I Remodeling Debris 908-781-0400 •RECEIVE DETAILED INFORMATION ON TILE INSTALLATIONS- Specializing In Kitchens ming, & Snow removel. Promler Dealers. Good Home IS wlndowa, doors, bath- Ins, tree est. 25yrs, exp, Mini Dumpster Rental Government designated COIN AUCTION GARAG Hotel (no-checka) •. SEVERAL LOCAL CONTRACTORS Klt, bathrmSi counters, & Baths, Ceramic Tile, Free est. 908-722-1952 exchange program plac- ixewms, painting, etc. Call Call 908-752-5683. Fast-Falr-Reliable HAUL AWAY A CLEAN- Basements. Over 10 yrs.. 4160 This SUNDAY March John 908-764-8827 etc., also repairs. 908- es well-screened, English Open 7 days Sat-Wod. 17th. 6;30 pm Holiday FREE TREE TRUNKS PROPERLY LICENSED UP— Basements, attics 764-8909 AtlflsTlle exper. Free Est. CALEB'S YARD CARE Masonry Speaking aupalrs from 16 ft. length. Unlimited Place Your $17 ^X? . 3050 _.': 20 YRS. EXP. and garages. No job to 908-560-1415 Tree specialist, stump 10-5; Thurs.&Frl 12-7 Inn, Rt 22, Bridgewater. CARPENTRY 4072 small. 908-828-5387 •FASTI Home Europe, 18-26 years of 44 West Somerset St. quanlty. Delivered to • . Horses M.J. PRENDEVILLE COMPLETE FLOORING grinding, clean-ups, landr _B_ ' 4 Flooring INTALLATIONS- All age. For Information call Raritan, NJ 908-526-7920 your property. Also free 1-800-635-8816 JUNK REMOVAL Improvement scaplno, planting and A1 REP MASONRY- Wd Garage Sale Ad \^*( •FREE! typos of floors. Shop at dolt all. Big or am. Spe- 1-800-333-3804. eXt. #2, wood' chips-delivered. Attics, basement, yard &, Resource Quality Kitchens A. Bath mulching. Firewood for or Jo Anno 609-371-0412, SchnrUede Tree Expert SALE^RETAIL- F/r''Po- AAA FLOOR SANDING- home availability. Fully Insurance Restoration salo. Ins. 908-234-0258 cializing In Brick, Block 8. Dealer Space Avallablo I Irjl/Ext. Home Improve- factories. Low rates. •EFFECTIVEI Ins. Call 808-968-4425 Concrete. Fully Ins. Free 2070 Co. 908-322-6600 i 5^ , ___^*^ edsllon In Clothing Dept. Stalnlng or polyurethane Danny 906-469-7682 Services 12 yeara experience CLEAN-UPS SUPPORT SYSTEM and Receive ^^ e of upscale horse equip- nfent, Decks & Baths, llnlsh. Hdwd floor In- Est. Honest WorW Fair : • COUNTER TOP References & Guaranties SHUTIN? Computers m ,' $200. off with this ad. LEAF CLEAN-UP ; LAWN MOWING I ment business. Salsa & « »llnd. Ed 29B-0849 Prices. 526-8647 1 g t REPLACEMENT Call today 908-561 3554. 2020 2110 Sheet Rocking, Painting, Light Hauling PRUNING You talk-l listen • computer exp. helpful. 1-800-551•4477 Choice of Formica or JMC Home Renovation Call for more Info Furniture • FREE Signs r__^ Knowledge of horses os- " 'Etc. Ins. Free Est. Call AL'S CARPET SERVICE Snow plowing Prompt professional ser- Appliances Corlan. 908-561-3729 vice, at resonable rates. JUST TALK, INC senttal: Qood salary. & specializing in ropalrlnq. Call James 754-6308 ADDITIONS— Basement SHEET ROCK & 1 "S!_____^______antique, oriental 8. hook HAUUNG A CLEANUP SPACKLE- Patches to Free ost. 908-725-4623 908-359-8175 J benefits. For more"|nfo. ol jlt>M. Rafs. Color Portfolio finishing, painting, all DECKS BY SNOW PLOWING & APPLIANCE SALE 1940'a DR SET- Oak, 6 • Rain Date Guarantee call- Susan at Bovfll' Ltd. iJECKS DECKS DECKS runs. Removal of Wrin- Junk removal, bsmt. home repairs, FREE EST. BUILDERS GENERAL walls.-*™ build & finish WHY WONDER ABOUT chairs, corner unit w/ Aisto908-529-000m Built Any 5Shape. kles, buckles. Stretching attlca, vards, po{ils JUNK REMOVAL- Free all. lnsured.908-968-2701 Rofg. $85, washer/dryer •906-781-6384. 1 B ELEGANT EXTERIORS- fully Ins. 908-821-5969 Reasonable Free Est. -'-~- ^ ~ **—-'-"— Ovl/*ao & relnstallatlon of new & Est. Brldgowater &.vi- CREATIVE LAND- A-1 WAYNE P. SCOTT TOMORROW?- Whon $75. Fully guar'd.also WANTED- Used lasor glass doors, sideboard C^I3-3__§ Mail With Check or Mone'/0 rder To: piiSlNISh-. CARPENTER-' Instant Quality Servlco . Quality In renovations, 9Q8-707-9843 Quality masonry ser- 1 used Carpot. Sines ,1950. clnlty Bob 725-0082 SPACKUNG, PAINTING SCAPE— Lawn Maln- you can answers today. sorvlco $19.95. 908-754- toner cartrldgejcash $450 908-526-3352 SALE- BUCKS COUN- - •^••itom trim, woodwork- You Call We Haul 100% ins. Specializing In WET BASEMENT? vices. Free estimate. Rol- Live, gifted Psychics glvo paid. For ompues7>ellll8 Box 69'9, Somerv He, NJ 08876 TY SADDLERY. 10 - 30% 801 908-369-8970 DEBEST DRIVEWAYS- Patios, Spocallzlng In restoring tenco Schrub and tree •209 COUCH— and matching Classifieds Forbes Newspapers P.O. & cabenotry. S"! 808-248-6411 SUPREME REMOVAL add-a levels & room ad- old crack damaged plas- planting, seed and sod, oronces. Insured. 40 yrs. answers on love, money, avail. Call Bob at • Off for Pony & Jr. Riders, ditions. Ofllce 908^42- Basement Waterproofing walks, drainage work, DISHWASHER loveseat. Floral pattorn. i^i.i^ck & Finishing. Ce- BENCH FASHION Flood - Construction ter walls & celling. Rea- pavers walks and patios, a family business. Every health. Call Now 1-900- 908-828-2156. Boots, Breeches, Riding .••irenilc tllo & Installation, Spring Cleanup. Homo 5131 24hr PGR 290-5824 guaranteed. Sump grading,'oil tank remov- job a spoclalty. 968-5230 382-3860, S3.99/mln. $200 OR B/O, RCA XL- Ilka new. 704-0728 .'Jackets, Helmets, Shirts, ; FLOORS carpet, tllo, pumps and trench drains als. DBS Property Im- sonable rates. retaining walls. Free Est. COMPUTERS— I can -, ,i8now plowing also aval. wood, sheetgoods. Free Owners, Commercial, Wo do all Insurance work Call Scott Mallon 19 + . PFI. 2 VAn Houton, 00 Console TV 25 In. || OR CALL 1 -3OO-559-9495 | Stable.Supplies _ moro. I ' ^all BoB 2213)320 Installed. 1-800-786-9690 prbvoment. 908-873-0151 006-852-8814 ~ DOWNES CONST. make your PC friendlyl est. fully lns.725-6466 Contractors welcome. 908-722-6866 Jersey City, NJ. $150 or B/O, Wator/Bod Free Baffle. Frl. March Vlv STEVE BUHLER All types of masonary, Queen Slzo $125 or B/O Installation, upgrades, HUTCH- Maple, - TMBCARPENTRY Also Snowplowlng. DRYWALL 16, 10-9 pm, Sat. March CERAMIC TILE A BATH- 908-805-9249 CONSTRUCTION GENERAL CLEAN UP tllo. Free estimates. Mlko YOUR CLASSIFIED AD all 668-5161 help gotting started. Rea- er with mirror, $150. 8h0 r 0 Advertise In tho Classified! Repairs, additions, new 756-7233 each. 908-356-3157 Name: • ^ 16, 10-5 pm. (215)794- I'. Moldings. ^* o Bfr,' ROOMS Repairs, free es- Roajdontal/Commorclal Lawn cutting, Thatching, CAN BE PUBLISHED IN sonable Jim 968-5683 541% Rt 202 & 2 8n r homes- Free Estimatos PRE-OWNED 5411, Rts. 202 &J 263. • *°°n * O ?J,^n |PK tlmates. Call Frank NLA. CRATER TTTT Quality work at compotl Reasonable, Reliable 1 13 NEW JERSEY 1-800-206-6573 MASON IBM COMPATIBLE MOVING—Brown, sue do Buckingham. Pa. • Call Tom 396r82iS _ 90B-7SS-8416 Domollton/Haullrvg tlvo rates. Wo do It ALL Charlie 765-6429 NEWSPAPERS WITH APPLIANCES couch & settee $125 pair, Address: - ••-. J.GARRETT ASSOC. Ask for Rich from basement to roof. ONE EASY PHONE CALL $295. Wo also buy and . Const. Res. Debris. \ 4100 CONTRACTORS Quaronteod $85. and up. repair computers, moni- yellow bar piano w/glass Free Est. 10% SSD Complete Home Romo- EARLEASONS Office Intoriors. Fully in- KESLOWE LANDSCAPE AND FOR ONE LOW 3080 . "4075 Homo Improvement dllng, Siding, roofing. sured. References avall- Complete prof. Servlco Specializing In all typos PRICE. FOR ONLY Major appliance repairs. tors, printers and boards. front $50 or B/O 4070 (906) 232-7813 ••••• Additions, kltchona, of masonry: Brick work, Adoptable Pets Gutters Gutters, loaders, doors, baths, decks, and allablo. 908-968-7042 For video & brochure call $219.00 YOUR AD WILL ' Call 908-566-3233 908-464-7496 Plus Mora 526-4421 Electrical CERAMIC TILE block work, concroto, AFFORDABLE CLEAN- AFFORDABLE windows, porch enclo- home Improvements Usa 008-469-7347,9-5pm REACH OVER 1.2 MIL-TV 27" SONY $175. 19" SMALL BUSINESS SPE- SECTIONAL 8OFA- Citv: State: Zip: UPS— Yard; basement, Morbol, Granite. Installa- sures, decks, baths & VASTINO otc. Fully Insured. Froo '•'• V...i • i HOME REMODELING tion by master craftsman. Fully Ins. Rota. 752-9310 LANDSCAPES _. A FBll-wn awn GUTTERS A LEADERS XTOTT vcmjnrs sryT1OO727" RC7T5225.7 CTAXrST "Pastel colors, $850. Oak — -.--•• noolSrOIHankei & demo- kltchona, Wotor profiling^ CONSTRUCTION o^tlmatoa, •— .. —__ _: ———— — - ("'"ASPI-N tLfcCIHIC— All' "Bath; "basement, decks, Residential & Cant Designed & redesigned THROUGHOUT THE 25" Zeniths $200. oa. Full custom apps. Repairs, Entertainment oenter A- SMILEE— SSomoraoi > i Throughly cleaned and lltlon. 636-6644. free est. No lob too small! We FURNiTUFtEWEDIC "CustonVRenovailonr" VISA/MC# ••.•••' ' f- ' i'esldantlal needs: house custom tllo Installation, morclal. 17 years exp. Water Falls - NO JOB STATE. CALL FORBES warr. Alex 549-1095 sales & upgrades. Point $400.808-769-8737 Regional Animal 8haltor Hushed. QuaUty screens wallpapering and int. & Gladly accept Visa, M/C, Restored on sltq. Additions, Kitchens v ana_, amoko detectors. Installed. Repair work CLEAN UP ATTICS Comploto romodols, wire Discover! FulMJc. & Ins., Scratches, moving & pet Bathrooms, Basomont Stone & Tie Wails CLASSIFIED AT 1-800- ol ealo ays. 388-2485 SOFA A LOVESEAT has nets of pjl.size.;-and Siitlng, telephones, etc ext. painting. Free Est. TOO SMALL WASHER- $75. Dryer. apecles for adoption at done. 'I'll be there to do Bsmts & Yards mesh floors, mud pans, Member B.B.B.. 908-777- damage, Comploto Fully Ins. Free Est. Free Estimatos 559-9495, ASK FOR$65. Stove. $75. Refrig- WORD PROCES80R- Brand new, top quality. EXP.DATE f»> ^Qtalck response. Lie. Call Tom 908-755-6541 & marble bullnoslng. Dan , 908-526-3500 JOYCE FOR ALL THE reasonable cost. Missing the Job." Gregoiy Cort Free Est. 1151 or 1-800-295-1873 rellnishlng. 359-9737 Joe 008-788-7620^ 980-729-4623 erator, $170. Can deliver. Smlth Corona PWP Mauve & Seafoarn floral r"#7834. :Ca)l 35,6-3041; 908-764-2817 Call RUdV 722-8916 or 1-800-300-6541 Palchanos 908-534-1152 OETAILS ABOUT SCAN- Color console TV $100. 4500 Never Used on Cream background. Fill In f Character per box, allowing (or spaces and punctuation as necessary. Additional lines add $1 each, use separate sheet of paper if necessary a Pet? For more Informa- 873-0137. or 704-8970 STATEWIDE CLASSIFIED PI8 call 722-6329f 908-232-3046 $1300/BO. 006-381-6672. tion call 72^0308. . AD NETWORK. The Lettieri family teams up for Cranford sports. See page A-13. To subscribe call, (800) 300-9321 ' March 13,1996

Wednesday, March 20.1996 A Forbes Newspaper 50 centsu I • | CRANPORD-JGARWOOD • KENILWORm THE CRANFORD RECREATION # NURSES GIVE US TIME Office iifttions APPOINTMENT PARKS DEPARTMENT IS Join Ihe INTERIM' ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS FOR TO REPAY Healthcare team. Weare SETTERS seeking experienced pro- . E. .. THE FOLLO W1NGT0SITT0NS: 77 YOUR LOAN. fessionals. We offer ex- Looking lor Positive and > i cellent pay & benefits, tk • Microsoft' What really caused ability coverage & fjexi- •• Lotus Sraart;$#te£,' 5 Aggressive Individuals to Join • teenVenterSupervisor - ~~ "BTTTty to work -a 'tew t Cirwlitioi Service Representatives Night Supervisor ' hours...or as many as • WoraPerr^i^rWintfoTvs: If you Interested in working in a fun andP^i After just three years you want! ' >' Harvard Graphics'for Windows pleasant environment and in earning Girls Basketball Referee in the-Army, your college NEEDED STATJ..RNS & BIG BUCKS- Then we want you!! LPNs with IV therapy & Professional, HoWSOOU loan could be a thing of V Experience A PLUS 1 Boys Basketball Referee ventilator experience. quallty-mlnded • Ir," The Stir-Ledjer h»s e»riy morning pan-iimc the past. people are in ;^A_clear speaking voice a must!! wort. A good car is a must. Sinning salary is BasketballScorekeepers" Call us today al: $ll5peruTk.pluscarexpenses. Commissions Under the Army's (908)549-2210 demand for vari- •AM Shift Only are available. Fringe benefits include: Vision, (908)725-1820 . ous short or long Pre-SchoolArts & Crafts Instructor Loan Repayment • SALARY & Commission dental and vacations. Rapid increases in salary. Elementrary Cooking Instructor (609)443-1711 term assignments. Your „ •• Paid Training Six mornings per week for,« few hours a day. program, each year you skills are rewarded with TOP PAY, VACATION Paid Holidays & Vacations serve on active duty Inf rim & HOLIDAY BENEFITS TOOI Plus, free software I For Interview Call Our Edison School board tells judge its story; Call Toil-Free reduces your indebted- training for qualified employees. Put your skills Hi-ALTIi CAKI-: to work at New Jersey's top corporations. Call Location at £1 prevented him from attending. mission statement for the 1993-94 For Further Information Call 709-7283 ness by one-third or 25 South Main St., 1-800-477-1442 Ask For Nick By ELLEN IW. FEUCEnA ustodayl r Ms." Dachnowicz sajd in a further school year, the superintendent ad- 1-800-274-6629 E/O/E/M/FA^/H $1,500, whichever Edison, NJ 08837 908-931-1600 THE CHRONICLE ". ~ ~- " Equal Opportunity Employer effort to correct the continuing mo- dressed the conduct issues tt&t amount is greater, up to a 25 Commerce Drive 7 rale and 'conduct problems, the had surfaced at the high school Cranford, Vfj' ' • . . \ It was the Board of Education's J55.000 limit. HAIRDRESSER 8086 turn to bring a hand picked team FAC created a questionnaire, Mrs. Veca said she believed W. 5050 5050 This offer applies to Experienced. Looking for sow Che j%tar3Ut>ger Employment- Employment- change,' bsneftta^secu?- Never An Paft-Tlm*. Part-nim of witnesses before Administrative which was distributed to the high Renna was very aware of the prob- General General Perkins Loans, Stafford rlty, +. Call Anthony Employment Empfaymwnt Law Judge Marie Simonelli in Eliz- school staff. Ms. Dachnowicz testi- lems that existed there, but I^r. Loans and certain other Days at (908) 561-7708 Applicant Fee or Eves. (90S) 86341582 abeth Monday. fied that 87 jpercent of the 89 re- Renna felt this was a "sensitive* ADMINISTRATIVE federally insured loans Part-time 5000 5050 ASSISTANT-. Diverse & HAIRDRESSER/NAIL SERVICES TELEMARKET1NQ The board is defending Superin- sponses agreed that morale was a matter. Included in Dr. Renna's dfch EMPLOYMENT Employment- responsible position, CALDOR which are not in default. SPECIALIST— for hair An Equil Opportunity Employer SOMERVILLE OFFICE tendent" of Schools Emalene continuing pcoblem. jectivies' Hot the year, Mrs. Vepi working for 3 Interna- salon & body spa In If you have a clear, pleasant speaking vole* and you 1 General " And this is just the .' lie. Exp'd,, motl- Renna's decision of last year to She also said "upon presentation said, was "re-organization" ' or tu^ '• tional marketing consult-, Now Hiring iUMMER-MELP—Souttt US^alklng on thjfcpftoffll.you.sff^gjllOtd. Fl«dbl» anIsrrld«7 O ovonlna hours avalaSle^Eisy tfrTsani ptMantatloos transfer 22-year high school ad- of the questionnaire, Mr. Seyfarth justments needed to be made^t -*•'''* •t'lKC.Z.'&pl ttiree tb'Wto»iyreSexpi& COMPANIONS .her she was "ir-: the school to bring it into the 21st excellent communication ary + benefits based on we guarantee. .Be your own boss/ exp. For more Info call. Applications avail, at skills. Subsidiary of 908-769-0520 the whole story from your PubJicJVOrks Dept. centemy: Make your own hours 908-725-6666 FZr»J?/rUveln/©ut. For moro Information call Marc Qreentpan at: major Corp. -Excellent 4971 Stelton Rd Army" Repnuiter.7- ' "•" 8f Ave. 8-3pm - Mr., Seyfarth initiated the hear- It was established that responses judge that prior to Mr. Seyfartijfs right In your own town. benefits temp to perm Drlver'8itclSnB:e:' 7l. by 4-15-96 ings ^d"gedB l^istatement- to - to^aw^pestionnaire wew anony- transfer, Dr. Renna indicated to th]e Call 308-541-1488 $32,000. 908-685-9120 Hadley Shopping Advertise and dijper. req'd. Fax 908-685-0259 TESTPANEU8TS the high school, now principaled mods with the results compiled by board that Mr. Seyfarth had. great **POSTALJOBS** Center NEEDED Attention Bound Brook AIR CONDITIONING itUhe Classified! CHOICE CARE by Michael Blasucci, who had been the members of the FAC. •„• "pride" in the high school and that & HEATING S.PIainfield, NJ Opportunity available for $i2.68/hr. to start, plus (909)317-9777 short term.ft long term. Forbes the principal at Orange Avenue In later testimony Ms. Dachnow- through a collaborative effort CHEERLEADING benefits. Carriers, Sort- Service person & mmedlate Opening > P/T with prestigious area 5010 - Career Trabdag ers, Clerks, Computer installer needed. Exp. . COACH 908-542-4964 TOOL & DIE MAKER NO EXPERIENCE NEW S.P A P ER S School icz said she had a "good relation- changes could be made. Mrs. Veaa ASeCVtCCS Trainees. For application P/T Thursday-Friday- company. Must be flex- required. Residential Exp. person needed for NECESSARYI $500 to ible & good communlca- ship" with Mr. Seyfarth. She also 5020-ChBd Car* & information call work. Call Berkeley Must be enthusiastic, re- progressive stamping & $900 Weekly/Potential BOOKKEEPER- With 8100 Monday, the school board sub- also testified that she did not bV 1-800-636-5601 liable .& able to teach lor. Callfor details exp. in A/R, A/P. Q/L for Heating (908) 647-2444. ormlng dies. 7-10 yrs. Processing Mortgage (808)878^298 poenaed high school teachers said he was often "laudatory," and lieve "administrative reorgani^a-I 5030- _ - wrt.P2617 tumbling. For more Info, ARMY. 9xp. Excel salary & bnfts. Refunds. Own hours. Call small but growing com- Eileen Dachnowicz, Richard Phill- through his recommendation and tion" meant removing Mr. Seyfarth 5040 - OenMHc 9AM-9PM, 7 days ARE YOU A call 908-561-888B :ax resume: 908-753- 909-715-2378 exL 2035. TRAIN to be Aviation pany. Computer back- Oppoffunftfss 5050-Geaeral Sround Incld. MS win- praise she became Cranford's first ACCOUNTING CLERK TELEPHONE CHILD CARE BEAUYOUCANBE/ »183 or mail: Royal Apex 24 hours). Mechanic in Pompano ips, Diane Connelly and school li- from his high school position. Sbe 50GO-Health Car* Beach,' Florida for Apr. ows A office a plus . BE YOUR OWN BOSS 507O-Managerial Will answer phones, light SALES EXPERT? To run recreational activi- Mfg. Co., P.O. Box 789. brary clerk Shirley Daniels. Board Teacher of the Year in 1993. said prior to the Aug. 1 Board ;of lalnflold, Ni 07061 Attn: NO EXPERIENCE NEED- 8th class. 60 weeks train- Some clerical duties, Buy Brand name : prod- soao-Part-Time AP/AR & data entry for ties w/chjldren ages 5-10 ED- $500/$900 weekly ing. Financial Aide & pleasant busy office In ucts way below wh. aala. of Education member Rita Veca Mr. Phillips, a business teacher Education meeting, in which the growing small casual of- Forbes, newspapers 'resident needs a Telemarketing between 2-6PM. Must be potential. Process morf- Housing Avail. Job Clark. Flsx hours pos- Resell for big profits. fice In Somervllle County. responsible, caring & sible, but 1 pm to 5pm. was also .called to testify. , at the school,, said Mr. Seyfarth board voted 7-2 to approve the Specialist. You Must be DRIVERS TEAMS- NSURANCE- Agency & iage refunds in your Placement Assistance Vary small Investment. 5100- Salary S24K. Call Karln at creative. High School di- Personal Lines CSR ex- area. Part or Full time, 1-80O-545-7262 Mon thru Frf. preferred. Much of the testimony from ' v . • perintendenf s reorganisation Preferred Placement team oriented, self- Flred of false promises? For details: Call Discount nn ploma required. Hlllsboro perience needed for of- Call 1-216-233-4345. Fax resume to: 908-668-7300 motivated, Imaginative, At Covenant we deliver; Connection. 483-1300 the high school personnel fo- At±. ^ .-., Irt;.• , '>-.. . of administrator assignments^ Opportunities confident, patient & disci- & Basking Ridge area. Ice in Somerset County. Ext 103 (24hra) . TRAVEL AOENT- For 008-388-9117 Call Don 908-725-1 SI 2 top teams earn BEYOUROWNBO8SI plined. Sales experience $104,000+/year, excel- Salary S25-28K w/ ben- small agency In Glad- cusedln the stated teacher Although (CHS teacher Diane) she had not seen a copy of the fits. Call Karln at: OFFICE ASSISTANT- stone. 1 year mln exp. Earn $20430 hr P.T. 5020 a plus! Excellent salary, CHILD CARE- Have you lent benefits. 401 (k). FASHION ADVISOR FAC survey, nor had the reop- commission & benefits. Preferred Placement Enlfco Residential paint- Sabre or Apollo exp. a PartyUte Is now . . morale and the attempt to re- Connelfy testified Mr. Seyfarth CttBdCmB Wanted ADMINISTRATIVE always'wanted to.work $2,000 hiring bonus, all ing specialists. Looking Wear & show ladles \tm- aaaklng consultants. ASSISTANT— Edison Send resume: Forbes with children In your own Frelghtliner Conventlon- 908-668-7300 plu» Call 908-234-0144 or garii7^itinn been discussed, r * • [or self motivated Indlv. lax resume 908-234-0355 •try eaves. *160. No In- For mora Information vitalize the Faculty Advisory A_ r— *_ -J based ptfnsrattmg"Trfrh Newspapers, PO Box horne but were afraid to als. Solos' welcomed. vastment 90S-7SS-306a Mr. Seyfarth was suspended 699, Somervllle, NJ 08876 INSURANCE- Somerset for handellng secretarial Call Kathi Jo at: CHILD CARE- NEED seeks individual w/1-4 "go it alone?" Let Mon- Call today: 1-800-441- County Agency seeking & office duties, knowl- WAITRESS/WAITER (908) 572-5084 committee from 1993 to -the was o/tencomplimentary and Respona. fun loving per- yre. exp. Heavy phones. Attn: Rick Kestenbaum. day Morning Inc worry . 4394 CONVENANT LEGAL REAL ESTATE May 8, when the board voted NJ_licensed Personal edge of computer es- Full or Part Time. Pay SECRETARY- Experi- son to care for 6 yr. old PC/MAC req'd. Fax. 908- for your No fees! Apply "TRATJSPOrTT— " " Unes CSR. Minimum 2 sential. Marketing exp. scales to $9 and up. Exp. CA8H PAID WEEKLY time of Mr. seyfarth's leave in "even-handed" fa evaluating her 6-3 to place him on adminis- & 3 yr. old twins. In Cran- 494-7579 ph 494-7500 AVON REPS WANTED- at 526-4884. 253-9595; ence required. Modern Earn $2 for each anve-~ Up to 50% commission. DRIVERS:- Trlsm Trans- years agency experience preferred: 908-322-O641 prefd, but will train. office with on site park- trative leave after determining ford home. M-f 8-6. Must 788-8838 with computer, rating & 1815 Front Street Scotch • Apply In person: ' lopa you stuff. Fraa da- 0 Ms. Dachnowicz said there work, the math teacher also said drive, n/ smoker, eng. Free gift. The fun way to port Company Drivers Ing In Cranford, near exit tails. Sand SASE, Na- ADMINISTRATOR/ earn $$$-18 yrs. or CHRISTIAN DAY $300 sign-on, excellent placing: knowledge. Call Plains N.J. • • RaritanValtoy 137 of OSP. ConUct he shared a joint bank account speak. «xp. & refs req'd. CLERK— for Green 908-722-1000 ext 511 Country Club tional homemaflars, 4409 was a discipline "crisis" in the she felt'intimidated' by Mr. 908-272-2092 older. 1-800-642-3036 CARE-r Looking for benefit package, Home OFFICE HELP- General Joan:276-8500 N. 16th Street STE. 2008,. with former school Business Brook Township. Popula- dedicated help.Teachers often- 9546 convention- Rt 28, flridfl«wstw school at the time and dispari- p^,,^ -^v^ *K«* +*,,» «. .»*>,w- tion 4500, 4.6 sq. miles,. BOOKKEEPER office Ft/PT. S. PH. Con- Phoanix,AZ8501B Administrator Jeanette Nixon. F/T CHILDCARE- need- 1 assistants, cook. Somer- als. One year OTR and 6 LABORERS WAITRESSES/WAITERS LIBRARY PROGRAM $3 million budget. Strong For recycling Co. In Mid- vlenent to Rt 287. Please, COORDINATOR ed in Cranlord for 2 vllle area. Send resume months' flatbed 1-800- . Wanted F/T aRCLE THIS ADI -. ties in enibrcement of the stu- Seyfarth, noting that the current The board has accused Ms! business administration dlesex. Knowledge of send Resume & Refs to:. Namville Public library, boys, 2 & 1. Non smoker to: P.O. Box 5243 845-5820 - BOX 269, C/O Forbes Buslnsss Opp: Homs- dent code of conduct Disci- principal IS mom 'V\ 'SWlCrV With and local government ex- computer, billing, A/R, South Branch Post 100 10 South St Man- ftbeon of embezzling school; & English speaking. Hrs. perience, with special payables and general Mechanically inclined Newspaper, P.O. Box Apply: Somerset Diner basad or work from our 8:30-3:30. Call Valerie Office, 08876 laborers needed for vari- vUls. Hi 00835, Part-Time offlca. Vary professional! pline was handled by Vice V/ <£*ff skills in personnel, fi- ledger required. Contact 699, Somervllle, NJ. 1040 Easton Avtnu* ; /;i funds. Although the board has 908-276-4738 ous assignments through- work 2 days, 2 night*, •' • '••'•• ;•.••. •; ': :w-7: .••••••.,' :.••• • -7 •.:.'. •' . • 7 7 AUQOSTORMENEZES/THEC^RONtCtE nance, budgeting, pur- Chadwick & Serpico. COMMUNITY LEAD- DRIVERS— Full & Part - 08876 Somerset, NJ. Training provided .• Principals Joan WDde and'"V*© Stair. out the area. Car a must. coordinating Art dis- »08iS2e^4i0 filed a a^nl suit against Ma; PT DAYTIME HELP for chasing, buildings and. 908-671-3100 ERS— to run 3-6 week Time, Umo. driver posi- 828-S424 plays, musical events, Richard MctfitM 91 Crarrford,horticulturist and Drtytr Farm's nursery manager, displays a Frank D'Antoni at that time. , ;>. .7' _ { .^—:._, .;.-,—;'„/...;,;• 7>. i- ..; ounds, and computer. Immediate hire. Good PAINTERS NEEDED- ..---»-.,,*«,-,-. 1 FT NANNY of newborn foreign student educa- tion avail. .Must be 25, pay I Please call Bob or press relestss, must DEALERSHIP WITH NA- Cranftjrd \ Atter^uve Program \VBS giying teachera "lip service. , ortorni all-*taUJtory. and BOROUGH OF tion program In your clean driving record, re- Enlfco Residential Painty -WAREHOUSE . In f^ WwwflLoo* «* sb©ui 80,000 curttvatrfl at tfH» Springfield Avenue business tor : triplets..& ;3, yr. .old In DUNELLEN- Finance Per- Frank at 201-379-4900 for hav* library «xp«risnc«. TONAL MAINtENANCe other' necessary duties of community Is July or Au- tirees welcome. 908-968- Ing Specialists. Looking sand Tuuiht, 3 r«fsr- Pxindpal C^ So^^ now charged wrtth any Branchburg. Call •..-• ••, s6n-HesponslbllltlB3, Inc: more Information for exp. pointers* tho- CORP.- Assuratt ac^ Mmg ptanttng. Sprtnfl offldafly irriwd 3:03 a.m. today. the Municipal Clerk and gust for"European stu- 0040 <•••••• •'' .•"• •••••. •• ••• high school disciplinarian. is more consistent and aided by an Ousted rrom his high sdiool p6: 908-369-1635 Accounting, Encum- ancss. by April 15. counts in tha local araa. be State Certified or ob- dents. Good pay. Travel LANDSCAPE ses who want to learn brance, Record Keeping, ELECTRICIANS- FT/PT the painting trade. Posi- Immediate full Urn* posi- $600 waskly income . Ms. Dachnowicz said teacher mo- in-school suspension program. He sition in July cmly two days after tain certification, within bonus. 609-478-6860 • PERSONEL tions available in our OFFICE ASSISTANT- guaranteed to start. 5050 two years. Salary range Computer Operations, Independent Electrical tions avail, approx. 3/25. Flax. hrs. sand resume to rale was low, and an effort was did say, however, in his 17 years at being reinstated from the two? Payroll, Tax Require- CUSTOMER SERVICE or Contractors wanted. Sat- Installation & Shrub Please call 908-322-0641 modem distribution facil- $4,950 Invaatmani. ra- $45,000 to $60,000. Start- Maintenance . ity. Shipping and receiv- Lynne C/O Northeast qulrad. CM BOO-832-2290 Enipfbyrhent- Ing date June 3. 1996. ments & Typing Recent CLERICAUSHIP'G. Ideal ellite System Installations for an appointment or fill made to "resurrect' the Faculty the school, he only turned in two month administrative leave, Mr. Acct. Degree or Gov. Fin. Somervllle area ing experience helpful: Planning Corp. Suits 201 Generaf Send four copies of Infor- for housewives/students. and/or sales. For Ap- out application at 1815 1150 Rariton Rd. EARN I Advisory Committee (FAQ, She disciplinary forms. Seyfarth seeks his former position, mative cover letter, re- Exp. Preferred. Direct Growing mall order co. plication call 908-272- 908-534«J58 after 4 pm. Front Street. Scotch Candidates must possess valid NJ drlvars's llcens* Cranford, 07018 TOTH is school again sume, salary history/re- Inq. to Borough Clerk's FT/PT days. To $7 hr. + 7065 24 hr. recording. LANSCAPELABORERS PlainsN.J. Of dollars every two was asked by Mr. Phillips and Ms- Although Ms. Connelly testified The next hearing is scheduled quirements.1 which toil be Office 908-968-3033 and a good driving PART-TIME W/HR. benefits.: Middlesex Boro. Hard Work Good Pay, PLUMBERS . we«ks-no hastlas-homa Connelly to head the committee Mr. Seyfarth was often complimen- for Tuesday, May 7. 7 kept confidential, to 908-805-0200 FOREMAN record. Call 908-356*500 Answering Talaphones. CABLE TV Working foreman wantd S6-S10 Per Hour EXP. Wanted for new con- for more. Information. basad-choosa your own Township Clerk. 111 Helpful 908-272-3960 Flexible Hours. Local achedule. Calf Richard An initial meeting was set, with tary and "even-handed" in evaluat- Board Attorney Anthony Soar* RARITAN HEALTH- 633 Qreenbrook Road, Green TECHNICIANS DRIVERS tor new dlesel bus opera- struction. Experienced Apply In person. Area. No Experience Piipil boom triggers takeover of one ^ Rlaa 90B-358-3447 for Route 28, Rarltan. Certl- Brook, N.J. 08812. Ap- Experience preferred, but CDL Class B with P tion In Edison, N.J. Full UMO DISPATCHING - mechanics only: Syr.Job. Necessary. (809) 474- Mr. Seyfarth expected. Ms. ing her work, the math teacher fllo said, "Mr. Seyfarth believes the for N.J. Job Site. complata details. fled Nurses Aides- F/T. will train the right person. Endorsement. F/T or P/T time. Exp. necessary. Position Avail. No exp. Tlr* Dealers Supply 2786 Irrt'l Toll. tion," Mrs. WDde said 1 believe the Bloomingdale Dachnowicz said the group waited also said she felt intimidated by action was taken in retaliation for > P/T allshifts. plication deadline May 3, -Phwwe-t 215-321-4200 WaatMalnSU' " EAtiN UP TO $70 526-8950 Pat Caccavelll 1998. 1-800-466-8H68 (908) 937-5555 (908) 937-8555 hours 'Bound Brook, NJ 08805 at home. Government/ Avenue move -isis the teal une. Edueationally.Hrt-ia- —Mr. Spyfarth, sayjng the current. uncovering the joint account with POLICE DISPATCHER PT EVENING WORK- 9 am to 5 pm. Green Brook Police Dept. WAREHOg8E^RIV^R fee. No axparlanca. Pro- preferred to. have the younger kindergarten and first didn't show. It was established principal is more in synch" with Ms, Nbam. The move came strictly Jflfo Spacialltt nssdsd cast rafunda. 1-800-338- MACHINIST Is seeking' candidates Progressive Custom as an administrative reorganization Wheel Co. sesks F/r em- for local comm. collage. 5697. ExL 1039 . If all goes as planned, the- Bloorrungdale Avenue graders out of the larger schools. From a taxpayer however, that Mr. Seyfarth had the staff. 7 "Class A" Must be able with good communica- Mon' - Thura 4-8 pm. to setup & operate vari- tion & clerical skills. ployee^). AdVancsmoht FORQETATftT Community Center vp be partially ir^unected to its point of view, the move is the most fiscally sound way elective surgery that day which Mrs. Veca said in Dr.Renna's within the schools." . J«. Please contact: Li. Leon opptys. No CDL req'd. Exciting |pb for people • ous machinery. Read & orlthted individual. Ex- Taks, charge of your Ufa to help, rm very comfortable with the move." work from sketches & In person at Green Starling pay $6/hr. 1- & find financial.op- original use in September, housing kuwfcrgarten and Brook Police Headquar- 800-854-6247 cellent communication prints. Company paid skills 4 strong customer • portunltly on your own first-grade classes that normally would attend Orange Superintendent of Schools Emalene Renna said the vacations, medical & ters, M-F 8am-3pm for en terms. Build a hotna employment packagt. "Sumnwr Help" sarylea commitment nec- Avenue School A surge m the number of youngest price tag for upgrades and renovations will approach dental; 401K. Apply: essary. $10 hr. Be part of ba*ad super foods busi- 911 Training la desirable SILVER SADDLE $70,OQO.-'7' "? ;7v :•• v:- .. .- 7- /. ••'. • •; •• ' General Tool SWIM CLUB the team I Call (808)520- ness. $1000. training. pupils has caused reopening of Bloomingdale for ; /; FREE It you qualify. 800- Specialties REAL ESTATE SALES Branchburg/Readlngton 1200. X8818., : : :! "Both county and state offidals have walked '95 Juvenile Crime 4160 4180 4180 4200 4220 908-874-5169 927-2S27axt8754 school use. ;•"•• •'..• ^ '':^y •".:•• '•,•;•.'• - Masonry Painting ERA Rabin & Harrington •Certified Ufeguards RETAIL- Sales, stock., through the building," she said. 'The state deter- crime Painting Plumbing, Heating Roofing MAINTENANCE PER- Realty Inc. of Metucheri, •Recreation Counselor cashier. For- Apparlal FRCS BUSINCSS *' The buDding, now leased by.'thief townshlpV serves as and Cooling SON-Full time for local Startimg our 21 st. year •WSI Instructors chain's Woatfleld loca- OPfORTUMTTES headquarters for the Recreation Department and mines the changes that must be made to, bring the ooo 7¥ Cranford MASON WORK- New & are now interviewing for Full/PT Openlnas Full or' Part tlma Flax ; PAINTING ROOFING & SIDING Catholic Church. Must be tion. Flax. hrs. axe. pay. building up to code, trader the requirements, fire jrepalr. Payers, patios, 10% Off Month Of March. able to handle routine re- sales positions. Call Call Bob 534-4383 or Call Merritt 808-232-4533 houta, Work from home, home to the town's popular senior program. Walks, steps, stone work JK*S Interior & Exterior PLUMBING & HEATING pairs; plumbing, electri- Hank Harrington Tim 253-9116 niak Fraa. CH Wallpapering Low rates. Good service. Call (908)968-0471 : The teen center, preschool, j^ a range of ad» detectors will have to be placed throughout the entire Call Heinz 908-753-5721 cal, carpenfary, painting 908-494-7001 • SECRETARY- part time V : and arrests up *S20O-$S00 WEEKLY* |Juven le Cases WALLCOVERING' ***** Drain cleaning. Free esti- ROOFING- Siding, Gut- and other duties as re- for the Pastor. Applicant HEAOACH '^^ in ^building.. ••;•'; 7 7.7 - j-'.'..:, '•.,'• 7 . , •. I PETER DINIZO INSTALLATION WINDOW REPAIR mates; License #10118. ters, Leaders & Repairs quired by .the parish. RN— 7am-3pm Chrg Mailing travel brochures. must be familiar with i 7,"Upgrades to the vent s^sterris, lighting .and plumb- 900 , Mason Contractor Puttying, Broken Glass CallJohn968-8634 . Free Est. Fair Prices Tues.- Sat. 7:30 am - 4:30 nurse, full time, exp. pre- No eperjence necessary. Catholic tradition and lit- WANTED-Honaat, car- p''!^ <:.^^^^'''• 77 All. masonry work. Free and Interior repairs. Caulking & 908-753-0842 pm. Call Roseann Mc- ferred. Call Rarltan For information send a urgy and hava working Ing: doctor who ttaa main wing of the build- ing are' also needed; We will also include a security in SCHNEIDER PLUMBING Juvenile Arrest; estimate. 908-889-5771. Washing. Fully Ins., Free Donough at 789-0280 - Health & Extended Care, self-addressed stamped knowledge of Word Per- halpad hundrada qf pain 8 Painting est. 27 yra. exp.. . Stats lie. 4675. Service, 633 Rt: -28, -Rarltan envelops- to: -Unlvsrsal Tecf TCt.TW*r:day-i ~T aultarara. Non-1 nvaalva,- In JSSi^iiS&l : ?ode approved fire door which will , QUALITY MASONRY Bob Stelnman Remod. Repairs: Est. 908-526-8950 Travel. P.O. Box 610188. week. Mon.- Thur. 9:00 contervatlva oara. JKU. •Steps, Sidewalks,. Patios 1916 908-668-0136 Place your ad In MANAGEMENT building is leased to the township through separate the two wings. The Board of Education will' Quality & Daughter TRAINEES Miami. Fl 33261 4:30. Call Rosaann cara provldad by Or. By EULEN ML FEUCCTFA • Basement waterproofing 908-526-3382 Forbes Classifieds RN— 7am-3pm Chrg McOonough, 789-0280 Trlth Stypka DC. For Info also upgrade the main wing lavatories, making them ; • Insured. Free Estimates Workmanship Seeking Manager Traln- nurse, full time, exp. pre- 4210 and It will appear In ees/Asst, Mngrs. & on how you can racalva . accessible. We're also cross-referencing with THECHRONKXE ..;,. 'Call Mark 908-424-2083 Call: 17 publications In ferred.- Call Rarltan aSisovalualnfraa > Th6 north-south wing, parallel . _ 'Ayepue, PAINTING— Let a Professional Salespeople for Irnmed. Health & Extended Care, 5060 7. .;.•• , • . "•: • '• 74.2 74J2 Somerset, Middlesex positions. 1st yr. mgmt 8090 aenrtcaa, Call 828-7070. has been under a two-year i d provision the teachers to make certain .everything is in place for Joe Klingebiel woman do your painting. Services 633 Rt. 28, Rarltan Employment- Umltadto IScallara. -» Juvenile arrests continued to climb last year, the 5 and Union Counties. earning • potl $24,000- 908-526^950 Employment Wanted 700 7 Neat, Clean quality, work. Health Cam since 1982. Containing six : percent increase reflecting the growing number of 41S0 322-1956 Insured. Free estimates. $60,000 yearly. Advance- HOME BUSINESS- ; ment, bfts. & Incentives. SALES/SALES " J.1&Sti. T^rRenna1 and Ms. W3de will be present at 686 Painting Free Estimates Call Maryann 560-9235. DELUCAS TOWING Get Results! CARE GIVER— and com- OPPORTUNITY- Noad and storage rooms and lavatories, it is the proposed cases handled by the Cranford Police Juvenile Divi- Local & long distance. Call 518-0552 MANAGEMENT panion to. elderly. Kind mora Income? DevalOp next Orange Avenue School PTA meeting slated for 7 PICTURE PERFECT ask for Mr. Grap RECEPTIONIST- Posi- sion. . •'.':'•• •'-']'"'. ' .. •• • ' '..''• Prompt Ser. Reas. Rates 1-800-559-9495 tion avail. In busy chiro- patient female with 12 your homa bualnaaa tjf pjn.Tuesday. ''7V1.'.'-.' • ...'•• '• ' '•• • • PAINTING- Interlor/ex- Free prompt Junk car re- or Mr. Wentura IMMEDIATE yrs. axp. seeks live- In po- PT Unlimited aarnlno*. tte^proposedVm^y«»neS;.'On,, the ad^ce of the 600 605 603 terlor & paperhanging. 908-254-5301. practic office, Mon. Wed. In addition, 64 juveniles were given warnings by moval. 908-725-6262 OPENING & Frl. 3:30-8:00pm No In- sition. Exc. refs. also Call Elalnfl 604-2088 -,. District Enrollment Comrnittee, formed last year to , As proposed, about 180 students will begin their FERDINANDI FAMILY Quality work at afford-' pood COQk. 201-343-5250 the department, a 24 percent increase compared with able prices. 968-1211 OVERWEIGHT? Feel MANAGER Are you ready to earn be- surance involved. People INTERNATIONAL MKTt study the distiict'8 escalating ennsUm^nt problems, academic careers at Bloomingdale Avenue School. '• '7 -r '•• '' Painting Int./Ext. Roofing, 4230 Progressive Building Ma- tween S30,600-S50,000 Person a 908-359-2225 ;'1994. ..••••• : ' ', ••• . : JOHN MACNAMARA Gutters & Leaders. Reas. Hopeless? I can help. I CO. aaeka ambition* specifically in Wrutergari^ssi^ fen^ where The new plan calls for R.HNASKO lost 160 lbs. Give me 1 Wallpapering terial dealer has Immedi- your first year, arid Indlv'a. to astan. homo PAINTING Rates. Noal & Cloan. Fully Ins. Free Est. ate opening for experi- §50,000-580,000 your RECREATION -•*too- 500 7 •The number of repeat offenders dropped dramati- Hr.: Your Home or Mine. ASSISTANCE based bualnoM. Satyogr jected 4-5 percent • -- - ;.f'Sbj£fliIty^ Int. Painting & Papering (908) 96 on^^^ 7 7v ;. ,,;::. . .• 7 ;- •. orators.Fully Ins. Free HANDYMAN PAPERING CO of their Central Jersey leading NATIONAL REAL friendly persons for con- Independence. Qmd. fl»t year. To Lt Milton Mason, conimander of the divi- Est.1O Yrs. Exp. Refs Call Painting & shoetrock, RAINBOW-G & J PTG Somerset Terr. Bedmln- valescent center to work oppty. 908-880-08W. *•: Qwford*IBgh ^'dti&diil^^ shared nurse and special 453 also repair work.. 908- SNOW PLOWING — Building Material Cen- ESTATE, pfflce In NJ Is Some tdi listed in tbii cUt- 48 sion, this is good news. John 709-0915 Neat quality work, many Homes, Sm. Businesses, Ster. 908-722-0277 ters. Must be sales ori- looking for 2 CAREER PfT and every other KEVIN TRUDEAU 400 412-8026 . rofs. Int/Ext. fully Insured. weekend. Call 722-7022 lification may require a fee Fair Prices, Free Est. WALLPAPERING BY ented, a good com' minded edple for residen- to purchase information; Mr. Mega Memory, "This tells me that our outreach programs are , A A J PAINTING Visa/Master 356-9019 munlcator and skilled tial, new homes sales lor appointment ' . teachers, Bitpdrtf Education mernbe^ parents. • Board of Education custodian. lit-. • « POWERWASHING HAVE YOUR HOME 908-763-0842 FEMININE TOUCH ana/or materials regarding sweeping Ihe nation with working. The message is getting across through the PAINTED with people. Product commercial Investmen RN's his new MLM. Unlimited setUihg on the Blocmungdale Avenue build- Dr.' Renna said gym time will be coordinated with Int/Ext.Houses & Decks TERRY PAINTS Reasonable rates. knowledge required. All sales & leasing In Central career investments and/or For under.$200. Prompt service. Free es Around the Clock with opportunities. Income potential. Call tor DJLRJEL and Peer Development programs," he said. •\ i washed & sealed. Senior So. Plalnfleld area 4220 benefits Including profit Jersey area. WE WILL tiie coriimUtee^^ ^ the recreation schedules. The all-purpose room (gym) .jllscount. 908-388- 0717 HOME PORTRAITS References tlmatoB. No Job. too high tech Pads or Vent information on upcoming 300 no] By Rebecca Roofing sharing. Minimum start GET YOU LICENSED AND $1000 WEEKLY- Stuff- seminars 908-382-2984 . will also be shared with first-graders who stay; for The lieutenant said the bad news is alcohol 908-407-2841 small. Call 231-0282 for qualified applicant TRAIN YOU. exp. Middlesex & Somer- HSSid «tid Orange Avenue ' • \ • A1 PAINTING A wonderful Gilt set County, ing Envelopes your loca- 1 279 There's an upward trend in alcohol that I'm v«y 50k. Send resume to: tion. Easy, work, excellent LAW ENFORCEMENT sh 0 p^ district yerrie^tary schoolsh , and use lunch. :7, • .';•'. '•'."-.••••.. '.'.'•' •'•'• 7 .; - ' •. 7 •••.'..• . "Int/Ext, Sheet Rock, 908-789-2550 WHY PAY MORE? Palnt- ROOFING- Hayes Con- WALLPAPERING BY For confidential Interview 249 Bpackllng, All Repairs, Ing- for apts., Condos, FEMININE TOUCH Personnel Director call Ken Worden at: t. pay, PT/FT. WORKERS JOBS - . 237 concerned about," Lt Mason said. "Cranford ltids are HOUSE PAINTING tracting. Specializing In CHHA's NO EXP. NECESSARY of tjneo^ ^^ as alternative . -Dr.: Renna said the Board of Education has "no .'. One call does II all homes $85/rm; Wallpa- Reasonable rates Box 3514 CENTURY 21 Worden & With transportation need- NEED NOWI FREE DE 202 Ext/lnt., Wallpapering Res. Roofing. FREE EST. Prompt aorvlco. Free es- TAILS send SASE: P.O Now hiring. U.S. Cus- : plans whatsoever; of going beyond this wing" and said 200 copycats. They pick up the trends of what's going on •,-. . 908-654-5225 por $20/roll; spackllng. Fully Ins. 753-5372 Union. New Jersey 07083 Green. 908-874-4700. ed for SomoroBt County. FREE ost. Quality work Moat & Clean! 707-9872 timates. No lob too Box 500-KT, Lima, PA toms, Officers, Etc. For around them, and right now alcohol is on the rise. ; ANTHONY'S PAINTING , Ray 908-707-0927 MANGEMENT TRAINEE/ SALES— Male/female. Info call 219-794-0010 "no senior activities will be 1pken away-" A&D ROOFING small. Call 231-0282 . Call Marge at; 19037 145 Jntorior/oxtorior. Roofing, All types of roofing ACCOUNT REP Steel service center look- Ext. 2935, 9 AM to 11 No immediate end is in sight I dont see it getting :S sutlers cleaned/Installed. NINA KALLAS- Painting WALLPAPERING Major financial services Ing for a person to fill an Answer Care 322-7373 J35.000/YR. INCOME PM; 7 days. & Paperhanging, Ro- 24 Hr. Service. Free Est. better at thk point •Free est. 752-6441 Sr. Citizen Discount Quality work-Fair corp. soeks men & Inside telephone sales POTENTIAL 100 palrs. Plastor/Sheetrock. 4200 woman as management position. (This. Is not Reading book?. Toll Free POSTAL A GOVT JOBS 27 yrs. exp. 322-4030 908-767-9271 Prices-Free Estimates 5080 1 volunteers are sought "We also have to continue getting the message Plumbing, Heating 908-526-3994 trainee/account reps telemarketing) Good (1) 800-898-9778 Ext. R- - $21 /hour. + Benefit* • -B A LENOX CONT.- ALL SMALL LEAK Compensation to $3,500, math skills and a good Part-Time 5139 for details. No eyp-WIII train over to the parents.. Although the vast majority of OLD GUY PAINTING and Cooling • For appl & Info Int./Ext. Quality work & Nood Int. Palhtlng 7 PROBLEMS- mo.'+ bonus. Benefits telephone speaking Employment parents are veiy cooperative, there's a tendency for 'materials; Exc. Refs. Free Usually $200 or loss. Call 908-563-1510. Ask voice Is a must. Salary Is J40.000/YEAR INCOME 1-800-636-3040 Call The Old Guy POTENTIAL- Home 0 . Est. 12 yrs exp 526-4399 AGNETA HEATING & Slate, Shingle, Hot Tar & 4235 for Mr. Diamond or send commensurate" with ex- SALES- MEDICAL We some to say "not my kid." This, is a problem. It's 908-755-8104 resume to MetUle, 100 perience. Call between ? AUTO MECHANIC- Typists/PC/Word proces- CUSTOM PAINTING and AIR CONDITIONING Repair work. Fully Ins. Windows have a "hot" product tt^t •89'-90. '91 '92 '93 '94 '95 PAINTING & PAPERING 287-1229 24 hr. R.W. Monus Rooting Franklin Square Dr., & 2 :30 pm Dally. Ask for Somo Exp. & Tools sor Users. Toll free 1-800- important for the parents to work with us to combat "WALLPAPERING- Int. & Needed: Apply Pensko 898-9778, ext. T-513? for can be sold to every Int/ext.- Apts, Homes. Emorgoncy Service 908-249-7657 Somerset, NJ 08873 JJ 201-589-8000 Hospital, Doctor, In the Mark Mayer at 276-1109 or Denis Ddnkosy at 276- "aAHHY RUMPLEnHE CHRONICLE this problem." Jext. RemAdeHng of baths Fully Insured. Refor- EOE. 940621H (EX- WE are an EOE Auto Ctr., 6801 Hadley details . ' ^lbi;a«S^ft' held' Sunday; June 9 in State. If you call oh these, : v and kitchens. Decks In- ences. Free ost. ' BILL LEARY HEATING , DANNUCCI ROOFING PO695MLIC-LD) Rd. Middlesex Mall or Nomahegari Park and will feature rbn and mexnorable 0088.-.. " ••.:'- '. •';• *•':'•'• : .7.7 ;' r\-. "^ stalled. FREE ESTI- Air Conditioning ' Fully Insured, Free . est. WINDOWS accounta coll us for p 908-753-0118 SOCIAL WORK Call 753-0806 ARE YOU LOOKING- great maoney making op- MATES. Call Tom, 755- 24 HR. Emarg. Serv. Over 20yrs. experience. MECHANIC BSW or equivalent, site for a business op- 16641. 800-300-6541 PAINTING $40 PER ADMIN. ASSISTANT portunity. 1-800-33B-12T1 Froo Quotos on Now 908-996-6462. All TYPES VINYL Exp'd, small engine coordinator to conduct portunity that Is home' ask for Mr. Blkel. . ROOM- Mln3rms. Your Equip. 100% Financing REPLACEMNT WINDOWS repair (908) 322-1945. school-age child care PT apptox. 20 hrs. In based, full or part tlrne, • Jy. EMERGENCY So. Plalnfleld near Mall. paints. Immediate, est. 16 (908) 283-2323 SAVE MONEY WITH US Anderson Lawn Mower program between 2-6 with the potential for VENDING RTE- Brand CUSTOM yra exp. 854-2461. THAT'S MY ROOFER OUR 24TH YEAR A 1716 E. 2nd St. PM. Must be highly or- Mac or Word exparlence unttnltecMncome ? Very FORECAST HEATING & Guaranteed Contractors preferred- Flex. hrs. new Machines (25+) PA1NTINQ A PLASTER- INSTALLING WINDOWS ' P Scotch Plains ganized, responsible & successful Global Mar- $4,800 Stocked/ready. Looking Glorious stamps PAINTING" AIR CONDITIONING CO All gutter repalra. 21 yr» IN YOUR AREA enjoy working with chil- Salary negbtlabla. Ideal keting Co. looking for Int/Ext. 25 yrs. Exp. Sales/ Service •xp. Call John 6SS4788 MOLOMAKER for housewife or student. No Spoilage, no Gim- VOTED*CONTRACTOR dren. Hlllsboro area. Cal assoc.. For hnoro Info. micks. Steady Income • • Paperhanging Free Est. Call Lonny Any ' Installation boo per 703-0888 APPRENTICE Call Bill 908-754-3200 P.O. Box 703, Far Hills Tlmel 908-273-6025 . OF THE YEAR" Linda 808-725-1912 Expansion finance to Send your letters,. Gollectors journey • installations/removal Resd/Comm. 561-4524 PISC 908-968-9055 Looking for progressive NJ. 07931.788-5384 • Sheefrock/plastor re-' ONE DAY ROOFING Individuals with machine 100's and retire PAINTING A OIL TANK Free Est. Sr. Disc. STOCKBROKERS/ 800-395-7374 pairs • __ ' WALLPAPERING shop experience, to servo DRIVER/SHOP HELP- ASSEMBLE ARTS- Removed or-Sand Filled Gnmg.-S»r. All work — CALLWOW&SAVE —TRAINeeS-WANTED- -Pait lime, 9 am' loH-i30- •• Gfahforcl'iirri; releases via cpmputer through space and time • Fully Iriaured 24 Hour Service Thrapprentlcefthtp-pro'- Crafts, Toys, Jewelry;- Quality Service at Afford- | guaranteed 755-9123 gram. 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