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AUTO FOR SALE AUTO FOR SALE AUTO WANTED r o- m p- -t:- l-l 2T A t— -\'r 1989 FORD ECONOLINE-150 . 109,000 1986 NISSAN 300-ZX. Attractive wrfilo sports AA1 AUTO BUYERS. Top cash paid for all cars Back to school Up for debate Service for debt r milos. Good work horse. Call John weekdays', and trucks. 24 hour pick-up. Call 201-375-6259. to AUTOMOTIVE^) car, T-tops, 2*2, automatic, upgradod stereo. 9:30AM-4:30PM, 201-429-8102. 75,000 milos, oood condilion. $3,500. Call Beeper, 201-205-0817. Our special section offers The council is debating whether County auditors estimate that CD H > n -r> - 201-325-7579. . . 1971 FORD MUSTANG white convertible. ABLE PAYS TOP $$$ IN CASH m good condition. Asking $4,000. Call 1987 NISSAN 300ZX. Fully loadod, T-topa, insight into, education as the or not to use the land behind taxes could double if the UCUA 5^ ^£ provide high value 212-412-9398 or 201-763-1499. mint condition, all maintenance records kept. AUTO DEALERS For All 4 WhMl Drlvss 113K highway milos. $6700/ best oflor. Don, new year approaches, See inside. City Hall for recreation, Page 3. 1991 FORD TAURUS Wagon. Air,. AM/FM, 4 defaults on incinerator, Page B1. nicn.ee,'.quietness, performance, effi- 908-088-3213. An all-new family of , SMYTHE VOLVO door, champagne color, now tires, mint condi- • CARS, TRUCKS and • Dodge and minivans for ciency and value. EXCLUSIVE lion, $5,800. Call 201-383-9866. 1990 NISSAN MAXIMA, whito, automalic, worldwide markets were recently "With a worldwide customer base powor stooringy brakes/ windows/ locks, sun- FREE PICK UP"7 DAYS VOLVO DEALER ' 1988 FORD TAURUS WAGON. V-6, air, rool, Boso am/lm tape, car phone, 93.000K. power srooring, brakos, windows, door lockd. introduced, and will be sold in North of Close to five million owners, it's 326 Morris Avonuo Summit $8.300. Call 201-992-5904. Runs well. 109K milos. Asking $1950. Coll : extremely rare for any .manufacturer. 1-800-953-9328 America as the and (908) 273-4200 201-736-6532. •. 1995 NISSAN SENTRA-GXE. Warantood. to introduce a new vehicle type anil 5-spoed, powor. anti-lock, cruise, AM/FM cas- Grand Caravan, AUTHORIZED 1986 FORD THUNDERBIRD Coupe, bluo, 5.0 sono, air. Mint. 12,000 miles. $10,900/ negoti- 908-688-2044 and Grand Voyager, and Chrysler remain a best-seller for 11 years run- liter, fuel injoctod V-8, automatic, air. am-lm FACTORY SERVICE able. 201-762-5525 before 9pm: cassollo. Asking $2,000. 908-277-2760. Town and Country. In key interna- ning," said Vice LONG TERM LEASING 201-503-6672. $$$WE PAY.TOP DOLLAR$$$ GOVERNMENT SEIZED cars for pennies on tional markets they will be named President of Sales and Marketing, and 1988 OLDSMOBILE-98 REGENCY 1 tho $1. Jaguar, Corvette, Morcodos, BMW, and Grant General Manager of Opera- AUTO FOR SALE Porsche, Honda, 4x4's, trucks and more. Local BROUGHAM. Fully loadod, excellent condi- For Your Junk Car Voyager. tions Thcodor R. Cunningham. "In sales. Toll Ireo 1-800-669-2292 extension tion, 89,000 miles. Asking $4,800! Call 24 Hour Service. Call: 1976 CADILLAC ELDORADO Convertible. A-4000. 201-403-1207. Just as with the current lineup, the case of Chrysler's mininvans, this Triple whilo, everything works, excellent me- chanically, needs body and paint, but still oots 1989 PLYMOUTH VOYAGER SE-TURBO. 7 has been possible by intensely listen- 1985 HONDA ACCORD LX, powor stooring, 1 these new vehicles will combine to looks. S3.9S0. 201-731-27B3. powor brakos, air conditioning, sunroof good passenger. Excellent condilion. fully loaded. 908-688-7420 nuke. Chrysler the only manufacturer ing and responding to the needs and condition. Asking $2,500. Call 908-925-6548. oxlremely woll maintained. Low miloogo. Ask- 1904 NISSAN.200SXrautomaticgray, 84,000 ing $6.395. 908-272-1358 after 7PM. "Your Best Source For Community Information" in the world offering a complete range desires of this massive customer base, miles. Original ownor. Good condition $1 500 1992 ISUZU AMIGO, 53.000 milos. air condi- PONTIAC MOTORCYCLES FOR SALE of vehicles, from entry-level, high combine with an uncanny vision of 908-925-8662. • • tioning, sun roof. AM/FM and cassono now tires, buy or assume lease. Call 201-386-1574, 1981 YAMAHA CHAPPY, Mint condition, liko —valve, all the Way lip In Imtny.— time ur: AWQ-6 prepaid. T985 6000 Call Classiliod lor details. 800-564-891V. 1987 JAGUAR XJ6- 66.000 miles, Mooroland 6 cylinder, automatic, air, powor steoring/ 908-686-9242. These new were vations that take a leap ahead." green, sunroof, garaged, good condilion. Ask- brakos, powor windows, lint, AS IS. 52,000 A WORRALL COMMUNITY NEWSPAPER RAHWAY, N.J., VOL.6 NO.44—THURSDAY, AUGUST 15, 1996 TWO SECTIONS - 25 CENTS developed over a 32-month period at a 1989 BUICK, REGAL. 2 door. V-6 automalic, ing $8,000. Can be seen Saturdays and Sun- milos. VINSFT200100. $1295. Taxes and MV The •prijnary requirement for a 1,900 original miles, fully loadod, oxcollont u'ays, 10am-5pm. 201-429-9725. extra. cost of S2.6 billion and will be manu- condition. $3,750. 908-964-4036,.alter 5pm. minivan, however, is space uliliztion ROYAL DODGE factured in three countries on two 1395 JEEP WRANGLER, while, hard-lop etc, and it is here that both the standard 1906 BUICK SKYHAWK. Fully oquippod. Low chromo package, air. casseito, sound bar, 1830 Springfield Avenuo Maplewood mileage, recenily overhauled. Good condition. continents, with a total annual volume and extended wheclbasc version of anli-thelt, low mileage, excellent condition : 201-762-3500 Merchants DOT could take land Reasonably priced. Call 908-688-9329. . $1-1,500. Call '201-992-4855. potential'of over .700,000 units. the new Dodge, Plymouth and Chrys- SEIZED CARS from $175. Porschos. Cadil- 1986 CADILLAC CIMMERONfGrey, 4 door", lacs. Chovys, BMW's, Corvottos, Jeops. Intended to "leapfrog" the competi- ler vehicles outshine the competition. 1993 MAZDA MX6 LS- V6, 5-spood, sunroof, new lires. new painr. noeds work. 85,000 miles leather interior, factory alarm, cruise, lilt, power 4WD's. Your area. Toll froe 1-800-898-9778 have feeling tion and'continue their global image Just as with the original, and still S2.000. Call alrer 6pm, 908-925-1871. everything and spoiler, woll-maintainod extension A-7261 current listings. Highlights in Route 1 realignment and sales leadership, these new $12,900. 201-275-0521. ' * sales- and image-leading Chrysler 1982 CAMARO; V-8. automatic, fully loadod, SEIZED CARS from $175. Porsches, Cadil- By Scan Daily Chrysler vehicles benefit from the T-iop. 2 ownor car. original, 63K. Good condi- MAZDA .lacs. Chovys, BMW's, Corvettes, also Jeeps, 4 Regan said the realignment will minivans. these new vehicles have tion. $1750 best ollor or 908-206-0580 or wheel drives. Your area. Toll free Tourney scheduled of safety Staff Writer company's pioneering efforts in deve- ; 1993 MX6 affect a snip along Route 1 from East been designed from the inside out to 201-566-9851. .1-800-898-9778 Ext. A-5139 for current The Railway Youth Soccer loping the segment, leading to innova- automatic, air, power steering/brakes/, power listings. By Sean Dally A number of properties along Lincoln Avenue lo the eastern Rah- provide the most efficient use of space CARS UNDER $150. All rnodols. Soized and windows/locks, sunroof, tilt control, tint, rear Association will host its third Route 1 in Rahway could be in the way border. Property in this strip will tions in the areas of safely, features, imaginable. A part of the challenge auctioned by DEA, FBI. IRS; Irucks, boasts,. defoggcr, AM/FM cassette, 79,900 miles. VIN 1986'/, TOYOTA SUPRA, automatic, 6 cylin- StafT Writer computers, lurnirure and more. Available your HP57300S1, Si 1,995. Taxes and MV extra der, all powor. cd player, 84,000 miles. Perfect annual soccer tournament Nov. Department of Transportation's hands cither lose land to the realignment or comfort, performance and value. was also to keep the exterior of ihc Mary's Kitchen on Irving Street area. Call now' 1-800-451-0050 extension ROYAL DODGE conditon. Days 201-762-3867; Evenings- 2'J and 30. by as soon as the fall. lose value. A number of properties on "In l'Wl, the redesigned minivans C198. ] . 201-625-3929, . has been open for almost a year, but package the most efficient size possi- 1830 Springfield Avenue Maplowood Last year, 135 traveling teams the owner says this summer is first This is the gist of a letter written to a number of surrounding streets, such were the start of a generation of all- ble. This is especially important since 1986 JEEP CHEROKEE V6- 4X4, 4, door. • 201-762-3500 . . 1987 TOYOTA SUPRA Turbo. Black, automa-- Get It In gear t from ages 7 through 18 partici- Frank Regan, the director of Rah- as Lawrence Street, Edgar Street and new Chrysler car, (nick, sport Utijily 1 automatic, loaded, rebuilt engine with warranty, 1974 MERCEDES 240D. 4 speed, 4 door, air, ' tic, ZR tires, clean. 100,000 miles, good condi-. time she has felt safe in her restaurant. the Chrysler .Voyagcr'wiirb'c sold very good condilion. $4,800/Tiest offer lion. Never abused. $3800. Call after 5pm CD radio. Looks, and runs excellent. $1200 or the Auto Special pated from the tri-State area in way's Department of Building, Plan- Patcrson Street,' will also lose their .mil minivan products," said Chrysler 201-761-6164. • 201-376-2064. The opinion of Mary Watson, the . around llic world, and in many of best olfer. 201-731-9031 or 201-663-5059. this weekend of soccer. President and Chief Operating Officer 10 weeks -20 words owner, is typical of the busines lead- ning and Economic Development, values. these markets overall package size 1987 CHEVROLET MONTE Carlo SS. Excel- 1987 VOLKSWAGEN FOX. Good transporta- Rolvil A. LMnZ. "Now. we arc starting 1988 MERCURY COLONY Park LS. Ten only $24.00 prepaid Anyone interested in informa- ers on Irving Street. They were losing from the Department of Regan said Ihc amount of land and efficiency is of primary lent condition! Loaded! V8, cruise, tilt wheel, passager, leather inlerior, all power, loaded tion, good radio, many new parts, will noed One vehicle per ad the cycle all over again, while others power windows, air conditioning, mag wheels, clutch. $700.00 or best olfer. 908-241-3465.' tion or an application from this business because of teen-agers who Transportation. taken over by the DOT will vary from importance. 80.000 miles, $4,500- or best olfer Call' No abbreviations AMf M cassette, rear delrost. alarm. 74K 201-762-0178. year's event can contact Tony The letter, which was written by each piece of property. This could are just beginning to adopt some .of miles. $8200/ best offer. 201-763-7397. 1987 VOLKSWAGEN CABRIOLET. Fully No refunds were loitering outside of their stores. The company's signature cab- loaded. Excellent condition. 5-speed standard Deige at (908) 827-2081. Lynn Middleton of the DOT, states the innovations we've established in 1989 MERCURY GRAND Marquis, power "This place was about to go under," range to a few feel of frontage taken 1985 CHEVY CAPRICE Wagon- Automatic, air transmission, low mileage. Asking$4500 Call Pilvnlo pnrty advorilsois only. forward architecture was once again windows, power locks, cruise control, silver that the design schedule for the rea- Ilk- market. These all-new Chrysler conditioning, full power, third seat. 67,000 201-762-3986. • Pilco ol vehicle Is only copy chango said James Young, a customer at the from some "to others whose property gray, real nice. 89,000 miles. S5000 Call ininiv.ms are representative of our applied to accomplish this task, as miles, dean car. Sf.995. Call 908-272-4132 allowed. Blood pressure restaurant. "They were about to move lignment of Routes 1 and 9 has been is going lo be taken over in totality," • 201-762-0178. 1984 VOLVO-GL. Automatic, 4-cyllinder, aulo Just jot down your nd nnd mall II In wllh > well as to define a new, pure minivan after 5pm. locks and windows, air conditioning and sun- accelerated. The DOT will attain the he said. philosophy in developing products for your paymont. A free blood pressure screen- • and there were people urinating on the • Jessie Morrison, of the Jessie Morrison Trio, shows off shape that celebrates the genre rather 1991 MERCURY SABLE GS, extra clean, all roof. Asking $2,500. Call 201-761-1122. "right of way" —• the acquisition of 'worldwide markets in the latter part of 1984 CHEVY CAVALIER Wagon. Automatic, power, white with blue interior. 91,000 lady Worrall Newspapers ing is being offered for Rahway corner and standing there." his talents on the saxophone Thursday during the May- These properties include the White than trying to mask il or make it 120K miles, minor body damage, reliable driven miles. Only $4100. Call 201-762-0178. properties for the realignment — (lie decade. Quite simply, ourgoalis transportation. $1,050 or best offer. Call • 1991 VOLVO 940 GLE. Redwood color, 81,000 Claiilfled Advertising Dept. residents at the Rahway Public The merchants on Irving Street or's Concert Series. The series winds down with the Castle restaurant at the corner of. appear as something else. The result is miles, power sunroofr anti-braking-sysrom. • • - • ' -P.O. BoxlBB beginning.in the fall, with construc- to continue lo push the barriers and 908-245-7293. Library on the first Tuesday of have"" reported even more troubling last three shows starting tonight. - . - Route 1 -and Paterson Street, Apex a standard whcclbascvvcrsion thai is hoated leather seats. $13,950. Call Mnplewood. N.J. 07040 tion starting in the summer of 1998. innovate; going beyond just replacing 201-467-2484. every inonlh. The next behavior among the teen-agers who ' Excavation Company on Edgar 3.6 inches shorter on the ouisidc than 1987 CHEVY CAVELIER. Automatic, 119,000 ADVERTISE! This date had previously been set for to reinventing." miles, air-conditioner. New valves, tires, ex- scheduled screening will be held were hanging out in front of their Street, GGS Circle Company on a'Mcrcury Villager, but provides 13 haust system, radiator, alternator, etc. Good The new Chrysler minivans move businesses. Some reported marijuana 1998 and 2000, Regan said. Lawrence Sirect, United Advertising percent more cargo space. In fact, the transportation. S975.00. Call 908-687-6137. Sept. 3 from,3 to 6 p.m.' in this direction by setting new ben- use among the teen-agers; one mer- "They've changed it so much," he Corporation on> Turner Street and new Chrysler standard wheclbasc vcr; 1988 DODGE CARAVAN. LE V-6, all power, chmarks with such innovations and chant reported that they urinated added. Rahway Lumber on East llazelwood sions are nearly 15 inches shorter than air, am-fm. tinted glass. 7 passenger, good Farmer's market Concert goers enjoy features as :! left-side sliding door; condition. Asking $4,200. Call 908-925-6548. through her mail slot. According lo Regan, the DOT is Avenue. There are also a number of ._.the" Jong, wheclbasc^ Ford ] Windslar^. A. little bit of the country has .The.re.haj&_bcen,no reports of har- required by law to offer at least the properties in this area that arc owned yct are within one percent of Winds- cdirie'tolffe city, as the"~5atur^ cool sound of jazz ;iTTa'rk'ef vaiUcT'ofT^prcce '.of property:" either £y~ residents* or "by~ private bined with aftnost endless variations 1985 RAM 150 PICK UP "Service Me!" assment, but the teen-agers have had day Farmer's Market returns to of adjustment: and first-for minivan. tar's c-^rgo space. The extended automatic, 8 cylinder, power steering/brakes, their effect, say the merchants, scar- He added that the DOT will iry to citizens. • tint glass, AM/FM stereo. AS IS. 62,569 miles If your vehicle could talk, that's what it would say. the downtown to provide shop- By Sean Daily features such as dual zone climate wheclbasc version is 1.6 inches shor: ing away business. negotiate with the owners of any A minilKr of the properties that are VINSES667850, $395. Taxes and MV extra pers with the chance to buy Staff Writer control, memory scats and mirrors. tcr than Windstar, but has 18 percent "I had to constantly call (he police," pieces of property. But if necessary, ROYAL DODGE produce fresh from New Jersey Charlene Alexander of Rahway could be called a jazz authority. lo Be acquired will be for the con- They provide a.new level of ride and more maximum cargo space. 1830 Springfield Avenue Maplowood Watson said. "Even, in the winter they can condemn a piece of property 201-762-3500 . . farms. According to her, she has "every jazz number" at home. Sec ROUTE, Page 3 ir.iniU'mi; previously* only enjoyed in . Assembly facilities' for the North months, as cold as it was." . • and take it over..' ' '•...' • • Produce will be picked fresh • Sowhal did she think of Jesse Morrison and Company? "Oh, they're •...•.•iscnper ^jivi. And, ihey offer besl- American market will contiuc lo be in DREAM MACHINES • got a picture of your car? The situation has improved, Wat- R'jn it lor 4 weeks, only S<;o. Call Classilied at from the fields just hours before great. They're wonderful," Alexander said. . in-clijss room, safety, comfort, convc- St. Louis. Mo., and Windsor, Ontario: 800-564-8911 for details. son said. While.il has not gone awsy. ilg arrival downtown. " Jesse Mdrrisori and Company, were the .'jalu'rwi act ai last Thursday's "It's improved a grout deal." concert by the Union County Arls Center on Irving Street in Rahway. The Hearing to address .The market is one of 25 juirouu Conditions began to improve after act was part of the Mayor's Concert Scries. Jersey fresh markets within the offers complete Toyota Parts & Service: the merchants brought their com- "I think it's going fantastically," said Carol Dcminski, the vice chair- region and this marks the sec- < noise from air traffic plaints to the City Cnuncil at a meet- woman pf the Rahway Center Partnership, which is partially involved OPEN ? am to Midnight. ond season of the city's affilia- . about it so our elected officals will ing in April. with the concert series. "I ihink'it's great lo sec such a multicultural rep- By Christopher TooJiey WE HONOR W Mon. — Fri., 8 am to tion with the North Jersey Far- Staff Writer respond lo it! I can't order patterns lo • Much of the problem, $aid the mer- resentation here. It's nice to sec so much of Rahway down here," 4 pm. Saturday mer's Market Council. Markets change hut public support can. That's chants, could be traced to a lack of Dcminski added. In an effort to reduce air traffic such as this one help the conti- what. I see my role as," he said. VS COUPONS! police patrols on Irving Street. Pas- The act featured Morrison, playing alto, soprano and lenor sax, at the noise, officials from various Union BRAND NEW \TJJ T A _T« T?T> nuation of farming in New County municipalities are attempting The New Jersey Coalition Against quale Mcgaro, the owner of Gino's head of a four-piece band playing contemporary jazz. The act also fea- 1996 MERCURY V ILLAljl_K Jersey by.providing an outlet to rally residents lo unite and force the Aircraft Noise Board of Trustees has Change Oil • Lubricate Chassis Pizza, said during that meeting that he tured Lady CcCe, a vocalist who laid them out in the aisles with a number • Change Oil Filter 15 Point Inspection ®T0Y0TA for the farmers to sell directly never saw any foot patrols by his Federal Aviation Administration to given ils support to a bill that would of bluesy numbers. ONLY to the consumer, thereby avoid-- alter the take-off flight patterns from icquire the FAA lo move i!s Eastern restaurant after 7 p.m. Some days he "I really don't use the same guys all the time," said Morrison. "It's LEASE "/ love what you do for me" ing. the middleman. They also Newark International Airport. Regional Office lo Union County. 1V1CE FBOM- did not see any police officers walk- hard to pinpoint good jazz musicians and keep them stable." | provide Hie chance for local ing a beat there. Morrison is a Rahway resident. Anyone who irequents clubs in ihc —Jerry Ramos, Kmiilwuilli's iq>- m ulso-suppmMs such a hill. "It's 24 MOS; ___ •Rick Rugglero, Service Writer •Mike Wellke, Service Writer residents lo enjoy the same pro- "We worked with the mercahnts !area may know Morrison, who has been playing professionally for 30 resentative lo the Union County Air a great idea. The only way we can Auto trans w;0D. VB. pwi stmg'disc brks. AM/FM stereo cass, pwrwindlocks,AlHJ| •Joe Villano, Service Manager ' duce quality that they could . and we went to City Hall and they years, at such places as the Wailing Room and the Flamingo Club. Traffic Advisory Board, which gain any relief is by public support glolh in.!., remote mitrs, Stk. -"6V66, VIN STOJ59635, MSRP $25,360. Pymts based! s .on a 24 mo. closed end lease w/12,000 mi/yr & 15CM thereafter $1350 cuslf AliroUNO • 170 RTl 22E only otherwise obtain from a responded to the police," Young said. In fact, this is how he broke into the Mayor's Concert Scries. He was advises the freeholders on policy, has and going out and hollering lo con- cash & S1685 !act,di$ctxint=dowi pymt, S2891st pymt, S325 tei sec de'p, $15001 • SPRMGHan • 201-467-6244 farmstead. "Before", they just walked up the playing at the Waiting Room and the club's owner mentioned Morrison's been fighting this issue since he was gressmen: It's a chance to bring the factory rebate (to dealer) = $1964 due at lease inception. Porch opt. = $15,416./ Toyotas Only This season, the marketplace appointed to the board by former government lo Kenilworth instead of Tola Dvmts= 56936 Tnlalrrrct-WRH lo«oorocn far Expires 30 days after date ol publicotidn. Call Rick, Mike or Joe for an appointment streets and didn't see anything," Wat- name to Ralph Dunhamn, the superintendent of the Recreation Depart- has been expanded to include son said. "Now they know the neigh- ment. The Recreation Department is responsible for booking acts in the Mayor Joseph Rcgo two years ago. the people having lo go to the govern- quality home cooked meals for borhood and the teen-agers just move Mayor's Concert Scries. Ramos said thai a hearing has been ment," said Ramps. hungry shoppers as well as an on," Young said. When asked why he signedron Morrison, Dunhamn said, "We try to scheduled for Sept. 30 at Harding Another representative, Alex Bala- BRAND NEW assortment of vendors selling School for residents to voice their ban, explained ihat in .mid-April, the Watson said that, since that meet- get a cross section of music styles and they were just a nice blend for our 19% MERCURY new and used merchandise. complaints on the issue. "I'm hoping Solberg Midigatidn Plan altered New- SABLE ing, the police have become much performers." The market has already begun to have" congressmen there, freehol- ark's lakc-off patterns to eliviate the- more visible and that the officers will This is not the first time the city has booked Morrison. He was also at arid will run Saturdays through ders .— all the people who should hear air traffic noise above Statcn Island drop in to visit the businesses on Irv- the jazz festival on East Cherry Street last year. LEASE Oct. 19 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. the concerns of the people in the and the Scotch Plains/Mountainside ing Street. "Oh, I love it," Morrison said. "The response is always good." PER MO. Its new location is on Irving towns. What I'm trying to do is make corridor. Watson added that she has also had "This is a nice turnout, arid the people arc always responsive," Morri- , 24 MOS. Street in Municipal Parking Lot more people aware of the problem so However, because of limtcd air 14 dr. auto tans tfOD, V 6. pw rack S pinion stag/anti lock disc brks. AWFM stereo frequent visits by Councilmen Jeffrey F. at the corner of Droad Street, son added, x. Sec JESSE, Page 2., that more people voice their concerns See COUNTY, Page- 2 f cass, pwr windtaWtrunkrar seat, AIR, t'glass, r/def. tilt cruise NY emissions Sec MERCHANTS. Page 3 STKJ6S192. VIWTAK1912, MSRP $21.625. Pymts based on a 24 mo closed end leas»' opposite the Rahway Parking w/12,000 mty&iSc'mithereafter. $1350down, $289 ]5t m $325 ref sec dep $10001 WANTED Authority. factor/ rebate (to dli) = $1964 due at lease inception. Purch op=$13,175. Total pymls I = $6936. Total cost r $6611. Lessee responsible for excess wear and fear./ Street fair to bolster revitalization efforts downtown she has spent evenings distributing BUICK & CHEVROLET OWNERS Soccer teams tour The city of Rahway is in the midst July 10, Rbs\_had ^requested and fair flyers. In her section alone she of a committed effort toward revitali- 'The chamber has given local merchants obtained an ordinance allowing BRAND NEW WH WANT TO BE YOUR FULL SERVICE Three Rahway Traveling Soc- sidewalk displays downtown on expects 50 vendors. Entertainment in cer teams will be attending the zation of its business and residential 10% LINCOLN : an^opportunity to be under their banner, Thursdays through August, and Satur- her section includes karate and moon- MARK VIII AUTOMOTIVE DEALERSHIP I6ih T.WlS'.t. Soccer Tourna- community; parked by the revival-o f • days through October. She also had walk demonstrations, face painting, ment in Wallingford, Conn., this the Rahway Street Fair today from 11 because tie need something. We need some submitted a proposal for the street fair cotton candy and popcorn stands, a Let's Get Acquainted With These Introductory Offers: weekend courtesy of Ogden a.m. to 9 p'm, and Saturday 9 a.m. to LEASE l type of guidance-And I feel good about that' to the chamber, which was endorsed. dumping tank and clowns. - - HWSTiTiriTSTSBB- - - -. i ^m ' L|gj_U_____j Martin Systems of,Rahway. 3 p.m., downtown. PER MO. COUPON COUPON The original plan called for con- "You have to look at Westficld, The three teams,MR«]y»'Sy The fair, which will include local — Ray Smith 24 MOS. LUBE, OIL & FILTER ducting a street fair every Thursday Garwood, ClaA, they do this regular- j or, auto47 trans vr/00,V8. pwr racklpirio9n stmifcc bits JBL AMFM stereo cass eddam j Chargers for 13-year-olds, Rah- and oulsidc vendors as well as enter- Nieces Pieces and Saturday in August, to coincide ly," Malan said. rpwrwindiodslnjiWssats, AIR, I/glass, I'del, fl. cruise, touring oto Mon asst auto ami OFF way "Rage for 12-year-olds, and tainment from'face-painting to plays mirr. tn coal p_nl. nwonrool. directional wheels. STK«6E11 VlN»TY69O439 MSRP $43 995 f $ with the Rahway Mayor's Concert Malan's section will also include a the Rahway Cobras for 11-year- on the sidewalk, has grown from former downtown ner of Broad and Irving Streets, every Pymls baajdon a 24 mo dosed end lease«,' 12.00% J I5etai thereafter. S1995 down, M79J ANY SERVICE WORK feelings about Series. "But it was too last minute to play by Railway's Carnival Produc- . Istpvmt, 1525 ref sec dep. $3600 fad. rebate {to drl=$2999 due at lease inception. Pur* op/ olds will be attending the tour- informal ideas presented to the Rah- Saturday from July through October. functions. move on it," Henderson said. tions, arranged by theater company = $22,198. Total pymts=511,496. Total cost=S14.016. Lessee resp. lor excess war 4 teal/ Service Center: 149 Regina Ave. • 382-7800 Service Center: 149 Retina Avc* 382-7800 nament that is sponsored by way Chamber of Commerce into a -..According to Henderson, many One per customer. Present at time of write up. Expires Dec. 31,1996. At the July 10th meeting, atten- co-owner and resident Bill Van Sant, One p«f custorar. Preterit at lime ol write up. Expires Dec. 31,1996. Ogdcn Martin Systems and concerted volunteer effort on behalf "Where is the bike race? Where are merchants complained that moving who has assisted Malan's efforts. draws more than 200 teams of residents and businessmen alike. the parades? If things go on, why the Marketplace from last year's loca- dance had grown from seven local Said Van Sant on his involvement, from the United States and Rose Henderson, newly hired don't we know about them?" Cox lion1 on the corner of Lewis and Main merchants to 15, and now included COUPON "It's been exciting." Canada. executive director of the Chamber of asked emphatically. , Streets rriade it less accessible and left interested residents volunteering to MAKE YOUR BEST DEAL AND TAKE AN ADDITIONAL assist in the event. "There was really a "You have to effect change from '87 MERCURY COLONY PARK •M MERCURY TRACER LTS M MERCURY SABLE GS '92 LINCOLN CONTINENTAL This is the first time Rahway Commerce, described the evolution of out part of the town. "They also said, 5 1' totch wagon, VI. »Jo OD tt»n« pwt 1 Business owners commented to * a*, auto trant *O0. 4 cyt. pwr itmg.VU, 4 », auto Irani wiOO. V«, pwr itmg/ ant toe* 4 dr. auto u*r* wOO, Vfl. pwf itmotrt*. AUfU committed interest," Henderson said. within," he added. "There's aJlot of •tmoVkV »irti' lock** «nv « w*l. AIR. tgi». on.t, AM/FU n*r«o cau. pwi wrt& tocki/ oi I ANY NEW OR the event which has brought the city 'Why should we pay for space when AilTU MMIO IUM. pw »md.Vx«Vliuni AjR aiarao cau. pw wind' Kx*_/ tnrtU ant/ taait. i*W. li*. crv»*. elotn M. r»m .mm. vum «nii teams will be attending the Henderson during her visits about the le»»». '*<». VI. CUM. cfcCi rt. itm mrr .Jim *—L AIR. t/gtau, M3«<. IN. cruM. cto*> r*. ram AIR. Vgtut. i«d«f, t«. cruu, l*anrt. i« m mm. $1 OO optimism here." . 7S.0O4 mJM. Sn •7T7A. VIN tHXBWOM mvr. alum •Mlt. 27,73* miltt. STKlCPe*. alum wnii. IB.Ill mtiai, STK »6Ft?A. ViN together in pursuit of a common goal. we are already a part of town?" «^i tfl.t2am.tM.5n(*«PO7. VW»fWUB1O0 USEP VEHICLE tournament which also includes Henderson has coordinated the V1S(RA647133 Police Appreciation Day event in ear- Shopowncr Ray Smith of Nieces One per customer. Must present coupon at time of purchase. Expires Dec. 31, 1996. the "Ogdcn Cup" competition Henderson began stopping into related Henderson. *1O,995 '13,495 ly summer, expressing the opinion merchant effort, assigning teams and Pieces on Main Si. attended Ihe meet- '93 LINCOLN CONTINENTAL '96 MERCURY SABLE GS 94 LINCOLN MARK VIII among', teams sponsored by shops upon her appointment in early that, though a local success, the day To Henderson, the solution seemed captains to street sections. Maria * O'. auto trant wCO. VS, pwt itm^'amti too "95 LINCOLN TOWN CAR ings, and expressed satisfaction at the 4 dr. *uip trant w.OD. VS. pwr itmf>trk». 2 H'. *uio trm* mlQO, V«. p*t ttmpVti. JBL 4 or. auto tram »O0. V«, pwr HmgAvU. AUfU June, to introduce herself and ask obvious. "So, why not run a street fair AWFU tttrao, pwr .rxLtocM.V\*4,ant**aU bti, AJutFU ttfao u*a. pwr wmd/tacky d i FREE SHUTTLE SERVICE Ogden Martin Systems. would have benefitted from more Malan of F&M Cermamics is captain *mj tnjf*. AiR L-gtoM. i«*. M. CHIIM. cm wt. •IWM cast, pwr «rtf bduf Ujnk/ mt> Ajn. way the fair plans inspired merchants Atfl, V$*t*. mid. efuaa. H*9\rt. i« n mn. ahm '•wit. AIR. vgttit. 'rtl**. m, CIM«*. \ttrn rt. iwn mut. aJun wMt. 3470 rmiM. 5TKMIU. VIN fglau. >AM. til. cum. iMtirt. ra m mvr. aUn what Ihc chamber could do for local •in conjunction', with the Marketp- r«n m*i. enrorru wtti. 2B.0W ml**. STUMP!*, advertising and community for the section of Irving Street across tTAAU7H "Ml. 22.378 fliMt. 5TKMW7. VlfuSHSW) to get involved. " businessmen. She said the response lace?" she asked during the firsto f '16,995 involvement. from the Union County Arts Center to , "I feel that we're all starting to •16,995 "•23,995 ' ' CALL (908) 686-9898 was overwhelming. several informal merchant meetings Rahway Savings. She spoke of her work together as a unit," Smith said., Merchants also advised Henderson organized by Henderson to improve "I just kept hearing over and over, dissatisfaction with city government that they were disappointed in the communication and bring chamber Jane Weaver commented on the f irtill 1000 Time & Temperature 'What does the Chamber of Commer- and business associations in providing Rahway Marketplace's ability to suit members and non-members together. response from interested merchants at 1666 Downtown Rahway Events ce do for me?' " related Henderson. a healthy business climate. POINTED/CADILLAC 1900 Lottery Results their needs. The Marketplace is an The response was unanimously the recent meetings. "It began to LINCOLN "I've been here 15 years, there's MERCURY^ 3170 Local Movie Theatres Merchants told her they remem- annual summer venue for local and positive, said Henderson, and led to evolve. Everyone was full of ideas." T1ON been no progress in all this time," Than A Promise..At Thomas/4 4i YEARS or ivii<: bered chamber-sponsored events of outside vendors sponsored by the' further meetings including RCP mem- Some ideas have become a reality — m Your Community'i Btit Malan said. After attending a few of R E 2 7 previous years, such as street fairs, Rahway Center Partnership, a special bers. Board Trustee Jane Weaver and tluvugh the cooperative efforts of 369 St;: IIJ AV !•. I-AST • WESTFIELD • (90s, 232-6500 task force for improvement of the the merchant meetings, Malan was ^& G E AVE. RAttWAY (908) 382-0300 Infosource and wondered why they didn't happen Special Events Chairman Robert street fair volunteers: anymore. Cindy's Luncheonette co- downtown. The Marketplace is inspired to become mofe involved. Prices include-;, • !, • he paid by a consumer except lor licensing, registr A FTt££ijgi Public: SdrvktOflhiINtoBMATIO tUhwiM BtRVICr PrafreE M Markey. J After working all day in her store. See RAHWAY, Page 2 Not; • •: Ivpo errors f i<:tu"?s For Illustration Purposes Only. SALES • LEASING • SERVICE • PARTS • BODY REPAIR owner John Cox elaborated on his located at Municipal Lot F at the cor- • By the next merchants meeting on 2. THURSDAY, AUGUST 15, 1996 — PAGE 3 it RAHWAY PROGRESS RAHWAY PROGREE PAGE 2 — THURSDAY, AUGUST 15, 1996 Route 1 rehab jeopardizes property INSIDE County municipalities unite Retail or recreation use? Jesse Morrison offers This traffic would come off of Exit 12 THE (Continued from Page 1) they have changed much," Regan struction of a new bridge over the said. or the New Jersey Turnpike, then onto Rahway Progress a cool sense of jazz Rahway River. This strip will begin A meeting with the DOT is planned Roosevelt Avenue in Carteret and Debate to begin on land to reduce air traffic noise near Patcrson Street, by the UCUA for September, but residents have then use Randolph Avenue to get to has federal money for the job from a major highway; it is about one- Editorials 6 (Continued from Page 1) the people are upset and they want complained thai a previous meeting Route 1; this would result in "four or By Sean Dally (Continued from Page 1) seem more like political smoke than incinerator and the Rahway Yacht half mile from Route 1, the nearest five blocks" of Randolph Avenue Staff Writer the Department of Housing and Letters to the editor 7 "Yeah, I'm a jazz freak. I'm a jazz freak," said one.Rahway resident, anything actual." their environment back. And for the Club, and will continue to the Granite with the DOT was a "sham". Whether the land behind City Urban Development If this money highway. space caused by the proximity of JFK FAA to deal with the county, Eli- Plaza retail center. Much of the affected properties are being devalued. 9 who did not want to give her name. She applauded Lady CcCc enthusias- is not used for remediation before, Only one private operator has Sports mill LuGuanlia airports in New York, That is not to say that he has not zabeth and two congressmen is a lot in the 4th Ward, the ward of Council- Hall is to be a retail or recreation tically after one of her numbers. the flight paltcrns are now located noticed the noise of the planes. Regan said lie has been in touch Instead, Holmes has suggested a center is a matter lhat is open to work begins on construction, it will made a commitment to build a Community update 10 better than just dealing with the mayor man Chester Holmes. "She's good," she said. "I've been listening to them for the past five, with the owners of the affected prop- plaiv supported by the mayor of Car- go back to HUD. supermarket with access to both over much of eastern Union County. "Right now, I can tell you, over my of Elizabeth. It's more effective," he : ' "The only comment I have'is that if debate. 10 erties "just to keep them up-to-date." tcrct, which would use Omar Avenue Once the land is filled and East Milton Avenue and Main Obituaries six years and they're good." "It's a constant fight lo keep it out of, house, we recently did a little study said. it's in the best interest of transporta- What is certain is lhat construc- He knows what properties are to be in Rahway instead of Randolph Street, but would need financial B1 But it wasn't just a jazz concert. The concert, which was partially sup. your backyard. If we lose quality of over my pool," he said. "There was tion, I can't argue with that," Holmes tion on the land is to be delayed. graded, il can be built on. But there County news But Delorio believes that with the affected by the realignment because help in order to do so. ported by the Rahway Center Partnership and the arts center, was a life, we lose a lot of property value one plane per minute on the weekends said. • Avenue. The traffic coming off of the The City Council rejected three seems lo be some confusion as to Entertainment B3. chance for both organizations to shwo themselves off. and aboul 30 on the weekdays." He recent crash of TWA Flight 800, the Ihe state has provided the city with the Turnpike in Carteret would use Feder- exactly what will be built there. here," said Ramos. He did repeal his objections to one bids for wetlands remediation dur- Mayor James Kennedy has there- "I think it is a beneficial effect," said Morrison. "It puts Rnhway on llic added lhat air traffic over his house FAA will focus, its attention on project's plans. An environmental al Boulevard to get to Omar Avenue, The land, measuring about 11 Classified B9 Cunenlly. the governing body of facet of the realignment — the exten- ing its. meeting on • Monday. fore proposed the construction of a map as one of the small cities that do this sort of thing." has seemingly gotten heavier in the mechanics rather than air traffic noise. impact study that was done by the acres, has been vacant for about 30 Rnsclle Piii k is planning to draft a sion of Randolph Avenue to Route 1: which is more commercial than Ran- According to Councilman James recreation center on the land. Con- Real estate B12 "It's a cultural arts thing and I think it tics in with the Union County past six months. "You're working with planes that arc DOT in 1988' also has a list of the Fulcomer, who drafted the rejec- years. resolution expressing the borough's According to Holmes, this would . dolph Avenue, and then use Omar ceptual plans are being developed Arts Center," said Mayor James Kennedy, who was the judge at n classic Kennedy said Railway's best bet is old and are costly to modify and the affected properties. tion, the bids for the remediation Rahway has been intent on get- Automotive B13 dissatisfaction with the overhead mean that an "excessive amount of Avenue lo reach Route 1. Holmes said for a center that would house a cars contest being held in conjunction with the concert. for the FAA to rotate the routes that FAA hasn't taken a stronger stance on "I'm not sure we have the most up- were all higher than the estimate ting a retail center on the land ever miisc. Once passed, the resolution traffic" would use "Randolph Avenue. that the DOT has panned this. gym, art classes, a reception area -How-to-feaetv-us*- It nkn gave some of the businesses in town a chance- to show iiictn —trie-planes mke^to-fae-faiiMe-wefy— _ih:ii nhviO|lsiy| wj||i what's Ifuffctr. nlnp*;, hut I flnn'l think that —aiftce-tcos, suili a resolution, but feels it would be ing over Rahway. regarding Homestead Rebates can get application can obtain information on regrade approximately 0.86 acres on the land. Park with its pool, is an old library elected officials to really fight the Our main phone number, but was joined by Bcana's, a'Mexican rcslauranl from Saint f Iroi^r's' ujelleclive loward achieving legili- "It's funny. You can hear the dif- answers by dialing the Division of the amount of their rebate check and The system also can be used by tax- of wetlands behind the City Hall. According to published reports,, that lias been transformed into a battle for us," Milici said. "And, 908-686-7700 is equipped with a Avenue, at Thursday's concert. Hsu said that her stand at the I>iiprcrs nuitc change. "I think it's an attempt ference in the different aircraft Taxation's toll-free Homestead when they can expect lo receive it. If a payers to request the trace of a lost or This is a low point near Main Street there are about nine or 10 super- recreation center. heaven forbid, if there is ever an air- stolen rebate check. Callers also may voice mail system to better concert has brought in a"bout S300. at cliiingc. lull I think it's just another engines," he said. Rebate Hotline at (800) 323-4400. caller is ineligible, a reason for incli- where water accumulates. The city markets in a three-mile radius^ of But a number of councilmcn serve our customers. During line failure or collision and a plane speak with a division representative if But the most spectacular and unexpected, business at the unitcit was piece of paper that ends up not really Tripodi did agree that any resolu- Using a touch-tone phone, callers gibility is provided. already has the necessary state per- Rahway but none in the city bor- have complained lhat Kennedy has regular business hours, a recep- comes down on the Borough of Roscl- they have additional questions. the Bcmicc Johnson School of Theater Arts. clunking the situation. It just seems tions that have been drafted should be can access an automated, voice Taxpayers whose rebate checks mit for this work to begin. ders. Many supermarket chains never informed them of his plans to tionist will answer your call. Dur- lc Park. So, we certainly need relief, Infoline is operational Monday ing Ihe evening or when the The school, which is on Main Street; brought in a number of students lliat no mailer how many resolutions, distributed among Ihe affected munic- response system that .provides infor- may' have been claimed by another According to Fulcomer, the city have said that they already serve the build a recreation center and that but it's not something tha{ hasn't been through Friday, 7:30 a.m. to 10:30 office is closed your call will be from an affiliated school in Jamaica, Queens. The students |x-rformcd a no mailer how many committees, no ipalities and lo congressmen. "Let the mation on the status of 1995 Home- agency in payment of an alleged debt, could require a contractor working area and do not need to build they learned of the recreation cen- said lime and time again." p.m., Saturdays 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 answered by an automated jazz dance routine and a spectacular African-csquc dance, wiih two oihcr nutlcr how many blue ribbon panels, officials of the FAA sec first hand that stead Property Tax Rebates. Callers or sent to their fnunicipal tax collector on the land lo do the remediation. another store on the land. ter, not through official channels, p.m., and on Sundays 8 a.m. to 4:30 receptionist. students beating on drums. il goes nowhere. On this particular who enter their Social Security num- for payment of delinquent property I le added that the city already The land is also not located near but in the newspapers. To subscribe: "We just asked them if we could do this as a quick thing," said David situation, I don't really ever sec an Trophies awarded in fishing derby p.m. The Progress is mailed to the • Robertson, an artistic director with the school. Robertson choreographed end. Unless we gel all of our Senate The Rahway Division of Parks and Trophies were presented-"to the homes of subscribers for deliv- the jazz dance numbcrwhile his assistant, Alexandria Meyers, choreo- and Congress members united and put ery every Thursday. One-year Recreation held ils annual Fishing following: Merchants reclaim streets graphed the African dance. a lot of pressure on Ihe. FAA, subscriptions in Union County Derby Aug. 2 at Rahway River Park. Eight and younger: boys smallest- Mayor's adversary spotted at concert series nothing's going to change. It just (Continued from Page 1) credit to Theresa Grant, a senior citi- are available for $15.00, two- According to Dunhamn, the performance by the school was not sche A total of 267 children registered for Michael North; boys largest- Thomas seems thai the FAA is too strong of a Cohen, Jim Jones and Jerry Coleman' zen who would often walk up and saying that it is political advertising ter Partnership/asked him lo be there "It's a shame because I was told year subscriptions for $26.00. dulcd until the last minute. this fun, family outing. A total of 190 Fishbach; girls smallest- Jennifer Dy Scan Daily College and out-of-slate sub- .group to have common sense since that meeting. down Irving Street talking to the teen- for Kennedy. They have said that if it in order to add to the atmosphere of lhat Kennedy was upset because I was "We're trying to let people know that we are here and we have n sum- fish, mostly sunfish, with some cat- Ryan and girls largest- Victoria and Staff Writer scriptions are available. You approaches applied for the sake of "I haven't called the police in five agers there. is Ihe mayor's concerts, then he Ihe concert. The partnership is one of may subscribe by phone by call- mer program, but we want to let people to know that we are here," Dun- fish, small bass, two eels and a Andrianna Murcsan. A number of businesses were at the here," Cohen said, adding that he was profit," Milici said. "When school let out, she walked should pay for them instead of the the organizations in Rahway that is ing 1-908-686-7700 and asking 12-inch golden carp were caught. Nine and 10: boys smallest- Moo- months," Watson said, adding that Mayor's Concert Scries on Irving "embarrassed for him." ham said. the streets and talked to the kids and for Ihe circulation department. Kenilworlh Mayor Michael Tripodi kie Phipps; boys largest- Mookic conditions have improved "about 85 Street last Thursday. All of them were city. sponsoring the concert scries. "The mayor said lhat I am the hard- "I thought the dancing was ihe most exciting part," said Quidara Rus- The Recreation Division provided told them where else to go," Watson Allow at least two weeks for said. "I think more important than Pliipps; girls smallest- Laura Amanli percent." Rahway restaurants, selling refresh- They have also questioned why "If he said I shouldn't be here, I est working councilman in the city, processing your order. You may scl of Rahway. "It boosted up the crowd." fishing poles, worms and soft drinks said. Grant was doing this before the resolutions is public attendance at and girls Uirgcst-Clirisiina Polio. . "I don't have a problem now," ments to the concert-goers. P.ahway is paying for a concert scries wouldn't," Cohen said, "but the peo- and I guess it. must be because I use Mastercard.or VISA. to the children. increased police visibility on Irving tltese hearings because there's Watson added. "Not even- late at But-one that may have raised some in light of recent layoffs.in. the.city, ple running this thing asked me here." -haven't -gotten into any vindictive News items: Street and joined with the Irving strength in numbers. I agree with Bob night, when I lock up and go to my eyebrows was thij ice-cream truck • government, layoffs that were made Kennedy, when told aboul this, was fights wiih him," Cohen said. News releases of general inter- Street merchants at the council's Milici in (lint regard. I think a rcsoul- Coldwell Banker models eight homes car, I feel safe." being operated by City Councilman for budgetary reasons. at a loss for words. "Oh, that's all "I guess these arc the acts of a desp- est must be in our 'office by Fri- April meeting. Rahway Street fair set tiiin is nice, but you have to go one But Watson and Young both Rave "He's complaining about if and right," Kennedy said. day at noon to be considered Jeffrey Cohen. Cohen, a Republican, erate man," Cohen said. Coldwcll Banker Robert Michael fronts, vinyl siding, tilt in double pane for publication the following step further. Congressman Bob has been an outspoken critic of the he's here profitting from it," Kennedy But Cohen pressed his counterat- Cohen's seat on ihe council is one (Continued from Page 1) wouM like to see Ilicin^rciiuiin under Realty announced the grand opening windows, two zone gas hot water week. Pictures must be black Franks has been fighting hard on that Society to sponor golf outing Mayor's Concert Series, saying it said. tack oh Kennedy. of those up for election this year. and white glossy prints. For the umbrella of the chamber," he of Country Club Estates. This subdi- baseboard heal, central air, two car A map of downtown Rahway, front. And he's been frustrated, too, Course in Clark and conclude at Uie should instead be called Ihe City Con- "If one of his political cronies were further information or to report a sl.ileil. garages, ceramic tile floor entrance, The Rahway Historical Society will vision! of eight quality built single here, it would be all right. If one of his breaking news story, call • - drawn by former chamber President with the bureaucracy of the FAA. I ,.,,.., . .apd.Juichcn, cctamiciilfi jn. boih.baih.-_ Jiost_ ilsseventh annual golf outing Tavern with a buffet dinner, awards cert Series. 1-9b8-68£7/0Cf and ask T6r~' ~ Joe"ReiiTm', appeaYe3Tn WcThigrrss ---family detached-homes now-has a Tiie concert scries fias bcerTa Tibt~" - p61iticaTcToiircs*"«efe"ricfe opefating- YOUDONT44AVETO BE A hopes lh.it this el'foil is only llic begin; think it's a matter of people organiz- rooms and wall to wall carpeting. Oct. 4 to benefit the historic Mer- and cash prizes. Editorial. • • . tabljjid.' Darlciic Musplf, resident, and ing and gelling themselves our to completed model open to the public. chants and Drovers Tavern. issue among the council, which recen- .an ice-cream truck, it would be all iniij; lor R.ihway. Located on Burt Drive near the Sponsorship of holes arc available Letters to the editor: fair volunteer, asked the Uev Hugeiic meetings and mjking their voices As an added incentive for a limited- • The day will begin with a continen- to businesses and individuals for a tly passed a temporary municipal right," Cohen responded. The Progress provides an open "The lugger story is the greater Rosclle Country Club on a dead end Casper of St. Mark's, where Musolf heard." ' lime only, ihe builders, W.D. Snydcr tal breakfast at the Merchants and tax-deductible coiiU'ibiition of S100. budget. They have- criticized Demo- Cohen said the only reason he was forum for opinions and wel- dim I," Kennedy said. "We've been street, many standard features in these ' 1 works us a receptionist, to run off Construction Company are offering to' Drovers Tavern, continued with 18 Booster donations of S50 are also cratic Mayor James Kennedy for call- at the concert was because Bob Mark- comes letters to the editor. Let- wuiking haul on long-lerni revitaliza-. Balaban also supported the idea of homes would be upgrades in most O $AVE copies of the map, on paper purchased pay up to three discount points tow- holes of golf at the Oak Ridge Golf available. ing it Ihe Mayor's Concert Scries, ey, the president of the Rahway Cen- ters should be typed double, lion ol'jllic central business district. drafting'a resolution and distributing developments. Indcludcd as standard spaced, must be signed, and by Smith. Musolf then organized ilis U's .i 10 yen program wiih the mid-' features al S159.OOO in these four bed- ards the buyers mortgage interest rate NO PROOF OF AGE should be accompanied by an hihution of the maps by ROTC mem- it throughout the county. "That would w.iy point'this year, and making trc- or closing costs. • • • REQUIRED TO address and day-time phone bers al the Aii£- H Mayor's tonccrl.in show a concern on the governmental room two bath homes are partial brick ALUMINUM HK'iuUut^ headway. Tlio street lair is, CARLUCCI PRODUCE number lor verification. Letters cooperation with Cupuiin l.ogan ol level. And thai would hopefully open ' SAVE MONEY and columns must be in our jH+s.iy. one iTKire piece of die cnlirc up a direct' dialogue between Rosclle 1500 E. ELIZABETH AVE 'LINDEN Enjoy Discounted Prices i office by 9 a.m. Monday to be Rahway High School. CLUB PRICES COMPANY J'IIL k .u:e." I'iirR and (lie FAA willi illis problem. WTTHNO All year Long considered for publication that At Smith's suggestion, ,i lice Child Rosclle Park doesn't have the power 908-486-5480 CLUB CARD IN BUSINESS SINCE 1954 week. They are subject.to edit- I.D. will he conducted by Railway . liulging IIOMI response and results Coupon Good 8/15/96-8/21/96 Without Having To lo divert the planes, FAA has the pow- ing for length and clarity. Police today from 3 to 5 p in. I'arenls the sli eel lair has generalecl so far, Ihe Stop In for our every day low prices • Open 6 days a week 8AM 5 PM "WE SERVICE WHAT WE SELL" Ask Or Show Proof • er lo divert ihe planes. But we have to will be provided wiih an ulcniil'kaiion residents Ilimk Ilial this 'piece' isdefi- 1 "IT'C CAI An TIMP" ' ^_ I B & M's Fleet Of Trucks Is Always Ready To Serve You Bestl e-mail: address our problem to them," he said. "IT'S SALAD TIME" The Progress accepts opinion card including .Iheir .child's finger- nilely JJOIIIJ; lo I'll. L 690 HEAD Our Hlghwl Price L... Year pieces by e-mail. Our address is prints and a place .to at.lac'h ,m updated But according to Mayor James L §T™?K IIIIIIIII"":!!! ON SALE ALL YEAR LONG WCN22©aoi;fcom. e-mail must C«n You Beat That photo. The I.D. will he icpculul on Kennedy, Rahway is unlikely to fol- ~ ~ ~ 69CJ.V be received by 9 a.m. Monday WITH BIG DISCOUNTS ON UHourtavtca to be considered for publication Saturday from 1 to 3 p.m., with a hike Your IUISIIK'SS can guiw wilti tunic low in Rosellc Park's footsteps. CUCUI^BERX 6 for $1.00 [FRESH JERSEY " _ Bavlo* Contract W" that week. Advertising and news safety demonstration, crime preven- customers. KIMCII Ihe jtoU'Mial cus- 3Lis."$1.00 VINYL SIDING & VINYL releases will not be accepted by tion demonstration, and a icpicscnta- Rahway has passed a number of BANANAS ~~~~_~_~_~__~_~_~_~_y_\ ContpM* HMtlng ItwttHalion* toinrrs in your newspaper willy :m similar ri'Kr.ini also | |,y tiillmj; I XOO 5M R')'l 1. To place a display ad: live from the DARK ;)( Kennedy, "and, quite frankly, they •STEEL ENTRY DOORS SUM* Comfort A Convwitonc* planned. ^HONEYDEW MELONS______$j .49 EACH _ • STORM DOORS & WINDOWS Display advertising for placement • PORCH ENCLOSURES in the general news section of Henderson reported that, in addi ""iACH " the Progress must be in our lion to formalizing plans for coordi- SMALL TELEVISION • AWNINGS • BOWS & BAYS ALSO SIMONE BROTHERS • GARAGE DOORS office by Monday at-5 p.m.. for nating and advertising the fair, the APPLIANCES SERVICE FUEL OIL CO. publication that week. Advertising July 10 merchant meeting resulted in B^GK-TO-SGHGOL 'UCALF. NECTAjiiNEV I"HHII" &*]•¥. Member Ample Free Parking In Rear & Side of Store for placement in the B section a formal request for chamber rep •TOASTERS of the 1405 Harding Ave. • Linden must be in our office by Monday rescntatioh of intcrcsled merchants •VACUUM8 •.COLORXV.'s Better • at noon. 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Elmora Ave. •ELIZABETH PAGE 6 — THURSDAY, AUGUST 15, 1996 RAHWAY PROGRESS OPINION WORRALL NEWSPAPERS 9.10* THURSDAY, AUGUST 15. 1996 — PAGE 7 LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Wrong meaning Funds will Ask Ellenport the tough questions Has he checked his own? electorate heads for the ballol box, so much the better. Whatever precipitated Outstanding leadership the action — as long as it was above board, of course, I'll take it. To the Editor: The 4th Ward was out in full force on National Night Out To the Editor: • • My motor vehicle's chassis, tires and springs, etc., and my nerves, give you "Clark under siege." last Tuesday to show support against crime and drugs. Or be wasted It is not too often that a Democrat agrees with a Republican, especially in all a hearty thank you. * At least that's what lawyer Bob Ellenport wants everyone to think. "We were they? Most of the residents in attendance that evening Clark. But I find that I agree with Peter Ncvargic's characterization of former Morris Roth won't hesitate to litigate!" were under the misconception that they were at a block par- Councilman Bill Camso. Clark on Mars Last week, I read that lawyer/Mayor Ellenport settled a lawsuit with former ty. Nothing more. Unfortunately, their elected officials were In last week's letters to the editor, Mr. Ncvargic wrote that Bill Caruso took a The headline in an Aug. 18 daily Councilman Bill Caruso, but it was what I was reading between the lines that in no way trying to guide the residents toward the truth. caught my attention. • "virtually unknown Lyle Hatch" and personally assisted him into being elected newspaper story read, 'The world councilman of Ihe 2nd Ward. "Bill Caruso look ihe name Lylc Hatch along with Employees are dedicated Instead, it was politics as usual. It seems Ellenport doesn't like to be asked the "tough questions," or else you caught Martian fever yesterday." That Sal Bonaccorso and assisted them in the June 1996 Republican primary." might end up in court. This also seems to be the avenue he's taking with the To the Editor: Mayor James Kennedy said the only complaint he same day's New York Post was "I agree with Mr. Ncvargic that Bill Caruso is seeking to play the power brok- upcoming November election. As Labor Day draw's near, I think of all those fine people in Town Halt who received was that the city should have more of these events. flooded with.stories about life on er role behind I latch and Bonaccorso. I latch and Bonaccorso have even thanked I agree that there is no room for personal attacks, as well as attacks on any- have helped make my job as councilman successful. Each one of these noted National Night Out is an annual event, but the city certainly Mars. I thought, "You have got to be Caruso for being their advisor. one's family, but when Ellenport and Kuchar are carrying the banner, "We employees contributes daily to the operation of this community. Even though can take steps to provide more crime prevention tips to its kidding me." After so many years of I wonder, though, that if Bill Caruso is the puppet master behind Hatch and won't hesitate to litigate," I have to wonder why. . we do'nol read about them cachday, their responsibilities arc extremely essen- watching the Sci-Fi channel, the offi- Bonaccorso, what has Caruso been promised? If Caruso is going around town residents. ,— My son Sal is a candidate in this year's election, and I wouldn't want to see tial lo our existence. cials at NASA have finally lost it. saying that he'll move to Florida if Ellenport is re-elected, what will happen to The Democratic candidate for the 4th Ward City Council him personally attacked — no parent would. But I forewarned him when he Therefore, I would like to gratefully thank Sandy Kaplan, Marietta Schott, The story in the daily newspapers Caruso if his hand-picked candidates win? seat, Dave Brown, was also a culprit in the wrong interpreta- initially told'me of his intentions, explaining that Ms personal character as well Rita, Kathy Leonard, Mary Vickery, Karen Parks, Gerry Stachclski, Ken reported thai a potato sized meteorite Pete Nevargic also wrote'(hat Caruso is a "learned political individual" who as his integrity would be under the public spotlight. And I feel that it should be. Myers? Walker Matlack, Josephine Calandra, Bill Takacs, Diana George, Val '•|lo~n oflfte evening. Brown saw it•ara-grriden-epportunity to extr-ieled frolrom the ice in Antarctica knows where "all the bodies are buried (so to sjicak)." However; has even a very —Voters IUM- a light IU kimw the pi al-xliaractei anvl- DaCosla. Laurie Runyon, Harry Applegate. Mike Khoda, Jean DellaSerra, enhance his chances in the November election. Nearly every nxue than a decade ago has yielded "learned political individual such asC CAmso become clccled officials, the very people who control the purse'strings of our town, the volved til Jancl Gentry. John Kristof, Adriennc Kennedy, Cindy Siessel, Lillian Krov and third word out of Brown's mouth was an attempt to promote . life on (he Red Planet. Now, of. out his opposition that he failed to check out his own candidates? people whose decisions directly affect the values of our homes and the families Rich Donofrio. his carnpaign. Richard Donofrio of our town. I am looking forward to many more years of their dedicated service to our It's questionable whether Brown had his constituents in Clark Rearview. Former Councilman Bill Caruso is someone I have known for many years. community, and the knowledge that we all share in their value. mind when organizing National Night Out. One thing is for As a 1st Ward resident, he helped me even though he was a 2nd Ward council- ••-."•. Lyle R. Hatch certain, he had their votes in mind. nun — it djdn't mailer. Bill saw a resident in need and.responded. The road is beautiful Second Ward Councilman Furthermore, the biggest claim that all of the politicians at Mirror Caruso has fought for the taxpayers on every major issue that Clark has Clarfc the event made was that this would be a great way for neigh- faced. He fought for the cleanup of Hyatt. He fought against dcrcgionalizalion. To the Editor: Lytc Hatch is a candidate for mayor in Clark. By Emilio Prisco I le fought to save the reservoir. He fought to keep our "residents first" hiring I've becn.retircd now going on five years and duringthis period have found it bors to meet each other. Although this is true, it does not Managing Editor • coincide with what the event is supposed to be; If the council Thomas H. Brown, right, president of Union County College, presents the national practice to employ Ihe citizens of our own town, something that Ellenport necessary to drive down Lexington Boulevard frequently on my way to and 'Who's Who Among Students in American Junior College' to Timothy Metcalf of unfortunately destroyed. He fought against raising taxes. He fought against Co from local shopping-. You can't hide wants neighbors to meet, it should organize another event Rahway, a UCC student. Metcalf earlier received recognition upon being named to course, the U.S. government is going Gen. and in doing so lost thousands of personal dollars. He helped me and the Riding over the recently bumpy, pot-holed Lexington thoroughfare on wet To the Editor: just for that purpose, but do not infringe on a night that is 'Who's Who at Union County College' for outstanding scholarship, leadership and to dump millions of dollars to see if in childrenin town when I ran the All-Star tournament for the Babe Ruth Base- days and dry was an ordeal no ordinary person should have endured. The words of Joe Louis that "you can run, but you can't hide" truly apply to • supposed to help deter.crime. service. ' . . fact there has ever been life on Mars. ball League, lie even helped Ellenport when he ran for the council and also But, lo and behold, one morning last week, I turned into Lexington and the Lyle Hatch. It has been well reported that William Caruso paid Robert Ellenport The creators of National Night Out had great intentions They will answer the age old ques- when he ran for the mayor's seat. .street was traasformed. The road had been repaved, black-topped and smooth as to end the libel suit for the outrageous comments against Ellenport. tion, "Did (he first form of life origi- .Were his campaign tactics OK then? But when Ellenport "sold out" our town the proverbial baby's tush. when they came up-with this idea. They wanted to.hold an In the past, Caruso was proclaimed to be the "advisor" lo Hatch and his run- nate on Earth?" The best answer to to the NAACP, he was able to get more than 900 signatures against him in the I know there are township residents who would blithely traverse this vital event that in some way would deter crime and drug abuse in ning mate Bonaccorso. The question is a simple one. It doesn't require long the cities. Unfortunately, because of a public unaware of the 'Wonders' abound everywhere this is "Who cares?" "recall-movement", didn't he? Let's fact it. Ellcnport's problem with Caruso is roadway paying the new surface no heed. Others — a bit cynical, perhaps — letters, or irrelevant dialogue. In a nuishell, is Caruso still "advising""the two The article reported that President personal, not political. would comment: "Well, what do you expect from our politicians? It's election reason for National Night Out, as well as politicians criticiz- The world astonishes with common on her face suggested that it may have candidates. Bill Clinton has pledged additional My advice to the residents of Clark is lo ask our mayor the "tough questions" time, isn't it?". • ing any event they could for [heir own personal gain, the wonders. been the first real rainbow she had It appears that the tactics of Caruso have finally been repudiated by the com- resources for fulure expeditions, — the ones we as citizens have a right to know. Don't let his lawyer mentality Well, for this one citizen, wise, I assure you, of the ways of politicians, I can A cormorant has been visiting Rah- ever seen. munity. What needs to be clarified is whether Hatch and Bonaccorso are still night has been tarnished, while'the' meaning of National Free which is inspired by the possibility of scare you — no one can sue you for asking ihe cold hard facts. only say: "Election time or not, the road drives a whole lot better resurfaced, way Park on and off this summer. A Perhaps people are not used to rais- accepting and following the "advice" of the repudiated tactician. Night Out may be lost forever. life existing on Mars several billions Joe Bonaccorso and I'll take it that way any way I can get it." sleek, quiet bird paddling on tlic lake, ing their eyes above the level of a Sal Ruggiero Perhaps the only person at the event who was not in the Form of years ago. Doesn't Clinton know If elections facilitate good work out of our governing body, even before the traffic light. More disturbing is the • ' ' . Clark Clark dark about its meaning was Police Captain Edward Tilton, it will suddenly dive underwater, pop- there are better things he can be ping to Ihe surface 50 feet away hold- thought that many people "arc no lon- who said this is not a holiday, but a night out against crime. By Bob Rixon- spending taxpayer dollars on — for ing a small,fish. It stands on a rock, ger capable of enjoying the special example, beefjng up national security drying half-SpreaiTwings in the sun. occasion of a rainbow. I_ain.iioXspeak- wood Avenue to Route I without which-, after TWA'"fltght-800 andthc~ The cormoraht'has a slightly snobbish ing of something corny or sentimen- checking to see where the tide is. Not pipebomb at .the Atlanta Summer air when it perches high in a tree, beak tal. If we have neither the sense nor that it nukes a difference, I suppose, Olympics, seems to be in question. FHDi The krckoff always tilted slightly up, inspecting Ihe mindfulness to see and appreciate SUNDAY NOON- but I am somehow reassured by a the mobs of geese and pigeons. A few such wonders, who will point them The money can also go to educa- As Labor Day draws near and the election season draws natural rhythm that has nothing to do of my friends have noticed the cor- ou! to the children? tion,' which seems to be getting closer, the candidates running for City Council have already with the schedules we contrive for morant, but it attracts small attention. slashed yearly and religiously. Actu- made appearances at events throughout the city. With the l ourselves. Unless one happens to be. ally, the money can go lo anything ..Ifj ?9£lc_tpoJ;_iofrjhcir carjhqnes I know tlicre are members of our absence rjfTviayOr' James KennffdyoTrtrte ballot,rone:would""—~ when they walked around ihe park, piloiing a•• freighter.—•• — —- — worthwhile. Instead^ Clinton- insists on sending a' couple of astro- figure that this electoral season would run smoothly. How- perhaps their blank expressions would I was standing in a parking lot on ; children in the middle of the night to nauts and their sophisticated robots on ever, this is usually not the case. disappear as they became reac- Route .VS. A terrific thunderstorm had view an eclipse of the moon, as my CONDTTMMJER; safari in search of E.T. Unfortunately, Kennedy still seems to be the target behind quainted with the- sounds of birds, just passed. Towering clouds were father did. There are perfectly sane humping each other as sunlight Here is the plan. The United Slates the elections, including the race for the council scats. Of children playing and Softball games. human beings who do not mind the They might even be inclined to ack- stressed tlirough fissures between plans to orbit Mars this year, a trip course, the RepuMicans.wm" take issue with the policies that smell of cow pastures and sal( mar- nowledge the existence of other- them. Patches of deep blue were scat- shes. A handful of exasperated fellow that is sure to take a few months. i Kennedy has created during the past foi\r years; while the humans. tered about. The sky was magnificent. travelers, .stopped aUa raised bridge, NASA actually plans to land on the Democrats will sflppon the notion that Kennedy has been Then, J huge rainbow appeared, arch- planet this year. A planet that ihafhttr Wlmn I lived in'" Linden, I would always join me- at j(e railing, where MAGNA MART ing perfectly across the souihcaslcm an aiinosphere comprised predomin- the best thing since sliced bread. hear Hie horns and whistles of ships we chill out by waving at the boal sail- sky. Its bands of delicate prismatic antly of carbon dioxide, but this Perhaps both parties* candidates should run on their own on Arthur Kill late at night. Twice a ing below and Ihe gulls following the colors were perfectly separated. should not be a problem because I am day, the high tide visits all the towns boat. records and let the better candidate win. Dcneuih the rainbow was a pale, mir- sure that we have already dumped on the Arthur Kill estuary. In Railway, I OUT THEY GO! SAVE UP TO 70%! The Republicans want a majority on the council so they ror image of itself. It was an amazing millions into equipment for the jour- the tide quickly .pushes upriver, • We do not need to earn these plea- can serve as watchdog over the mayor, while the Democrats creation of moist air and light. ney. By the turn of ihe century, Clin- beneath the old Lawrence Street sures. Rainbows, rivers and peculiar OOFF want the majority because they feel the city will run smooth- ton plans lo send land rovers to the swing bridge, bringing fish and crabs. birds are not rewards. Like the twin- I expected rush hour to screech to a planet for further exploration. Why? AIR CONDITIONERS ly if all the politicians agree on the issues. It chases away the gulls that congre- ' kling gods and goddesses who popu- OUR ALREADY halt, and shoppers to drop their bags. Most Americans really do not care 1 The Democrats signed a pledge ensuring voters that this gate on the mud flats behind City LOWLOV.'PR^ But no one else seemed to see the late the sky every night, they share a about what is going on up there. I'm Hall. Fiddler crabs pop out of holes in OUR PRICES ARE LOWEST! OH MANY 1TEU5 campaign will proceed without any mudslinging. We rainbow. I contemplated the possibili- world with us. They just are. Once we sure fnost voters want to see the the levee. The tide' effectively corks encourage their Republican counterparts to do the same ty that I was hallucinating it. learn to experience them, we never money go elsewhere, let alone Mars. lEMERSON 5100 BTU 115 V, 10.0EER, #5HC53 239 I UP TO Rahway River's seaward flow: the A man carrying a large box walked again have to be reminded of their —tfttflg-and promise to run clean campaigns. The best thing for- The fuse for these fulure explora- river rises and falls well past Irving out of a store, followed by a little girl. existence, because we lint! wonders both sides would be to ran a campaign in which they treat lions has been sparked by a mere dis- •MERSON G000 DTU 115 V. 10.0 EER, «6GG6&- Street. Whenever the rain-swollen riv- She waited while he went to get the voters intelligently. In other words, the politicians should try everywhere, and are astonished. covery of organic molecules — a lEMERSON 7000 BTU CASEMENT, 115 V, 8.5 EER, er meets a full moon tide, the water car. She stared at the ground. The to campaign by reachihgthe voters andmaking anhonest crystalized rock. • Perhaps Clinton |#75F71 - angrily swirls and eddies with oppos- rainbow began to die. I went to the I RCA CO BOOM BOX TAPPAN 36* GAS Bob Rixon Is a resident of Rah- should.wait for a.liltle more evidence. WESTINGHOUSE 530.0 BTU 8.5 EER, 115 v. 1 OOP01 effort to fulfill their needs. ing forces. I cannot drive down Hazel- little girl and pointed to it. The look RANGE nt-xmo Consumer Rated No. 1* before he wastes more of our money. |#WACO53T7A * : - :.-•- * TT | I AIWA 7 CD CHANGER 1 QQ00 ROPER BY WHIRLPOOL 1 70 To make matters worse, the only evi- IWESTINGHOUSE 15000 BTU 10.4 EER, 115V, IPCADUTOO A'fw * WASHER «vy».,32 * # T dence that we have lo date/shows that • |#WAV15751A — - WASHERS I AIWA MINI SYSTEM W/CDl OOOO KITCHEN AID AUTO AAQO0\ there may have been some kind a • CHANGER tNswrao A77 WASHER «AWET77 "IHT I V X • Heavy Duty, Large What's your opinion about this subject? Calfus Selling DMV records is not good IAIRTEMP 7500 BTU 9 5 EER, #B2P08F2A ., 259°° at (908) 686-9898. and enter Selection- 8000. microscopic life form on Mars some I SHARP 3 CO CHANGER JENN-AIR AUTO. GAS Capacity Governor Whitman is holding a Use our Infosource hotline to express your Say it ain't so, Cliristie! 3.6 billion years ago. JSHELF SYSTEM «ootoo7 DRYER woe w» - 7 • Regualr & Perm. Press yard sale, and we're all invited! IWESTINGHOUSE 5100 BTU #WACO5175A 149°° opinions about this and other local issues. I'm a good driver. I got one speed- So it's not as if we are going there I CRAIG BOOM BOX W/ AHVFuA Q00 MAGIC CHEF AUTO *% 10001 Cycles Responses will be published next week. We should be. After all, it's our Rookie ing ticket five or six years ago, and to find little green men with antennas 1 STEREO. CASSETTE .oxow __"! W iGAS ORYER ivE.a4 ....:.... j£ / T ' I • Free 10 Yr. Transmission yards that she's selling. ISHARP 6000 BTU 8.0 EER;-#AF605M6B 229~| I've been clean ever since. I have hanging out of their heads. If we did |SONY 15 W SHELF 9TO00 MAGIC CHEF AUTO Warranty Driving on the Parkway a week or Season nothing lo be ashamed of, but I cer- find such men; Clinton risks a world- 1SYSTEM SINGLE CD ii«_ A W W GAS DRYER ma« two ago, I noticed that the Garden W SIDE BY SIDE tainly don't want my driving record to wide state of panic, something we |SONY20WSHELF WHIRLPOOL AUTO IN STOCK &0NWSPIAY! . Slate Arts'Center no longer exists. It's By Ryan Vaarsi become public domain. This whole really do not need. MM REFRIGERATOR 1 SYSTEM «*C3io DRYER. 8 CYCLE .ujazn . been replaced by the PNC Bank Arts Welfare reform. Staff Wfiter scheme is just dripping with the Let's put things into perspective. MUST BE SOLD AT LOWEST PRICES! I SONY 30 W SHELF GE 2f CU FT BUILT-IN AAOOOI • Center, which looks strangely similar ISYSTEM.5CD .I*«O«J T# I Consumer Rated Mo. 1* potential for a catastrophe. Scientists found a meteorite that SIDE/SIDE REFRIGLrrro,™ TTT I to the previous facility,- though with The president announced he would sign the welfare victuals who will not use it to dupe, I can see it now! A new breed of car crashed onto Earth about ,i 3,000 years /glfgl%l# WASHER. DRYER! I SONY DETACH I 9000 GE 21-CU. FT. BUILT-IN an ugly name. • SPEAKERS. CD .Cfosio A*7 SIDE/SIDE REFRK3. rmeiP reform bill approved by Congress. New Jersey will be a key threaten, gouge, disturb or otherwise thieves who knows where you live, ago. This illustrates some possible ^ EVEKT & DISHWASHER DRYERS Having sold the arts center, and the state in judging whether it will work. extort money from residents. where you work, and what your car evidence of life existing on Mars bil- (BROTHER WORD AMANA 23' CU. FT. SIDE OOO001 Brendan Byrne...I mean the Continen- MUST BE SOLD AT LOWEST PRICES! • Heavy Duty, Super Welfare entitlements will be replaced by block grants to This promise comes from the same . looks like. They know what license lions of years ago. The life form •PROCESSOR main BY SIDE REFRIG..«sxDsa ..... 777 I tal Airlines Arena, -I am fervently Capacity agency that can't process an applica- plate numbers they can fabricate and seems to be a microscopic organism I PANASONIC 3i- TV AMANA 30* GAS RANGE.CO.O001 the states, which will then administer their own programs. ^waiting the news that the Thomas H. M%f RANGE & I REMOTE, KTOIEM SELF CLEAN. MESrai 9 W T . I • Regualr & Perm. Press tion for a duplicate license in less than how do they know all of this? Because .that formed around some kind of This leaves a lot of room for experimentation on the stale Kean New Jersey State Aquarium has [MITSUBISHI 46- five hours. the DMV sold them the information, water surface on Mars. Unfortunately MAYTAG so- GAS AO0OO • Cycles level. been renamed the Exxon Otter Reha- ICT MICROWAVE |PROJECT!ON. .TUkxx i He also noted that approved buyers that's how! for ihe peopie at NASA, the rock they RANGE»»£«x> :.-.:..-...-...:.::Q*7' i • Automatic Dryness ...... It also means that there may be mass migrations toward bilitation Center. I RCA 52" COLOR TV. MAYTAG so- GAS of our information would be prohib- What's next, Social Security found could mean just about anything.t MUST BE SOLD AT LOWEST PRICES 1 I PIP. REMOTE ipureess Control • slates that are most liberal with the money. Even though Late word has it that the New ited from reselling or disclosing any RANGE WKCOOW7 numbers? Now the U.S. government has to fig- S^*m^W*\W UPRIGHT & 00 Jersey State Botanical Gardens is on of it. Why is it that I don't find that I RCA 31 "COLOR TV. PIP, CQO00 MAGIC CHEF 3o-GAS /LAO M STOCK & ON DISPLAY! benefits will now be limited to five years, nothing will pre- Much as Jonathan Swift did in his ure oul whether or not it wants to lUNrV. REMOTE OHT2ET...:...«# • W the block, and is being eyed by rep- %f EVEIIT CHEST FREEZER - vent someone from moving,state-to-state when one state's particularly reassuring? time, let me make my own "Modest spend billions of dollars in this wild 00 FtANGEo«5 :... #t7 • I resentatives from Lawn Doctor, and MUST BE SOLD AT LOWEST PRICES! •TOSHIBA 46- 1 AOO WHIRLPOOL OVER 1 Consumer Rated No. 1* well is dry. In keeping with the governor's Proposal" and offer a possible solu- goose chase. Chances are that they 1 that every museum in the slate is due I PROJECTION, imaou . * "W T T - THE RANGE MICRO tUHri idea, last week, my town's govern- tion to this problem. will. It is another case where the gov- DUCANE New Jersey should be cautious in developing a' welfare to be sold* to the Ross Perot Founda- /C1ICDV ' WEBER| IMAGNAVOX 2s- COLORI OO00 QUASAR OVER THE ment announced it has decided to start Stale run brothels. ernment spends our money without system that does not attract out-of-slate recipients. Welfare tion for Blatant Revisionism. • TV. REMOTE OTOMS A T W RANGE MICRO ~PSU5H ..... DISHWASHERS selling street names in an effort to / EVEKT GAS GRILL Why not let the practitioners of the any regard for what we want. 00 should help a family rise, not seduce it into staying at the Now, however, things have gone raise money without having to bite the • RCA 27* STEREO COLOR CALORIC AUTO. BUILT- 1 TO * Pots & Pans, Normal, world's oldest profession go to work I'm nut saying I didn't love watch- MUST BE SOLD AT LOWEST PRICES! • TV. REMOTE .fJTTOlBK IN DISHWASHER .PCSCO ... Jk f W I bottom. too far. bullet and pass an unpopular tax China Cycles '•..# for Ihe taxpayers of New Jersey...I ing E.T. like everyone else. I even still 00 1/i The governor has decided to sell increase. lTOSHIBA 35-STEREO OOO MAYTAG AUTO, BUILT- l MOOCOWWM * Dependably Quiet Sound mean Microsoft? . ', enjoy Star Trek, but for Clinton and S^WM^W*%W BIG SCREEN & the details of our driving records, and I COLOR TV. P\PK?xtzo WWW IN DISHWASHER nmmoo.. Package Bidding \vas fierce, and as of this Nevada has ihe right idea, only they ' the rest or ihe people with a hand in our vehicle-information, in an effort to V EVEKT PROJECTION TV IGE 30'GAS'RANGE MAYTAG AUTO. BUILT- * Free 5 Yr Pump/Motor writing, more than 40 percent of the aren't capitalizing on it as best as they space travel to try and create a close • SELFCLEANWOBKUAEV IN DISHWASHER towurwo .. raise $11 million without "having to Warranty David'Worrall streets have been sold. could. State run brothels would gen- \ encounter of the idiot kind at the rest MUST BE SOLD AT LOWEST PRICES! IMARK ROYAL 36-GAS Rahway Progress raise taxes, which would be incredibly MAYTAG AUTO. BUILT- 4OO°° Publisher Come January, I will be living on crate an enormous amount of money, of the country's expense is ludicrous. VCRAND • RANGE ISLM48P IN DISHWASHER •t»ueoo..*p77 | unpopular. Ask Jim Florio. WSTOCK&ONWSPIAY! Published Weekly Since 1990 '• Taco Bell Lane. As an aficianado of particularly around the holiday /EUEDY 00 Ostensibly, this highly personal I MAGIC CHEF 36- GAS A.9O OTHERS TO CHOOSE H10M1 Raymond Worrall Taco Bell's mcat-byproduct-based season. ^ EVEKT CAMCORDER |RANGE MISIWTW •»•! # Executive Editor information will only be sold to auto delicacies, this is a decision I can live It's simple. Charge one fiat,per - Letters, columns Published By • .'•'.' insurance and credit companies, park- MUST BE SOLD AT LOWEST PRICES! NC DOWN PAYMENT • PAY NOTHING FOR 90 DAYS hour rate for state residents, and Wprrall Community Newspapers MAYTAG AT REGAL.AT with. Worrall Community Newspapers, Inc. Tom Canavan ing authorities, bus and truck lines, welcomes submissions from its read- Editor in Chief • My friend Dan, on the other hand, another, slightly higher rale for every- M%f BOOM BOX & * WI1 Fating Behind Store, BMrMSawcttB, on saw St 1291 Stuyvesant Avenue and auto manufacturers for "safety ers. Either letters to the editor or opiri- • will soon be living on Budweiscr one else. The money from New York- ICT PORTABLE STEREO Union, N.J. 07083 recall mailings." ion pieces on any subject will be con- AREAS LOWEST PRICES!! • Jay Hochberg Boulevard. He is ecstatic. ers alone would be enough to fund our 9HW.ST,ffi0fi8£ifL Yeah, right. sidered for publication on the opinion MUST BE SOLD AT LOWEST PRICES! (Near Comer Of Stiles Street) (908) 686-7700 Regional Editor My friends Pete and Paul found out slate's entire public school system for- A pair of our more rational legisla- pages. • they will be living on Intercontinental a year. tors took the governor, and our illus- Worrall' Community Newspapers €)Worr«ll Community Newspapers, Inc. Emilio Prisco Hotels and Forum International In clean, well lit facilities, with L trious DMV Director C. Richard also accepts letters to the editor and. Parking Oft Street Al 19S6 All Rights Reserved Managing Editor Hotels Drive. They are going to have Barry White playing in the back- Kamin, to task over the issue, which guest columns via e-mail. The address Our Door & Behind /FREE DELIVERY Articles, pictures and advertisements herein are the • one hell of a.time fitting that on their ground, men could find an all-new Regal Rear Of Sunoco exclusive property.of Worrall Community Newspap- Peter Worrall they see as being an invasion of our is [email protected]. Gas, Opp Stiles return address stickers. way of contributing to the stale's defi- ers, Inc. and any republication or broadcast without Advertising Director privacy. Letters and guest columns must be written permission is prohibited. Waiil»This just in: New Jersey has cit reduction plan. received by 9 a.m. on Mondays to be PAY NOTHING FOR 90 DAYS j5a xrjt » 3ee Kamin swears that the information It gives a whole new twist to the * °" "" " *» ° officially •'changed its name to « APfliSV Cflv /FREE REMOVAL considered for publication in Thurs- will only be given to trustworthy indi- idea of "civil service." FIRST PAYMENT NOVEMBER 14, 1997 Microsoft. day's edition. PAGE 8 — THURSDAY, AUGUST 15, 1996 7,8,9,1(HWORRALL NEWSPAPERS WORRALL NEWSPAPERS 9,10* THURSDAY, AUGUST 15, 1996 — PAGE 9 RECREATION BINGO! Playground winners kie Denirdi: midget hoy, Sam Ixo- Tlie camp also had their weekly • Hocks — Midget girl, Kclli [,cw- liard; junior girl. Colleen Tevlin; pizza parly and a trip to Wild West is; midget hoy, Daniel Smith; junior SPORTS July 22-26 junior boy. l.co Chavez. City and Liberty Science Center. girl, Lakiesha Johnson; junior boy. The fif!h week of Ilic Linden Sum- • Wilson Park • Memorial 51ti & (">th Day Camp Sterling Robertson. mer I'kiypnumk ran from July 22-20. Basketball speed ilrihhlcr — On July 2'2, a Softball clinic was St. Murks Purk 1 lie fnllnwinj; is ;i list df firsl place Midget girl. Gahrielle Milovsky; held. 'I lie campers were instructed in • Nok I lockcy — Midget girl, Jane Concussions no longer Closing things out winners in 11io contests lli.il leak place midget boy. Jonathan Mitchell; junior fielding by Demic Duniak; hitting by Ad.im; midget boy, John Mayo IV; LOCAL SPORTS I'll tllC plilVLTOUtuK.' girl. Heather Knt/; junior boy. Chris [•rank I.epoiino, John Hudak, and junior girl) Yalanda Rnglislr. junior HIGHLIGHTS can merely be dismissed • Al K;ill.i I'urk Stelljes; senior girl. Kandi Sclinffcr; Mike U.ipolas; and pitching by Kelly boy. Mike Larry. Nuk Hue-key — Midget prl, Nata- senior hoy. M.irlin Cinips. McCrackcn. • Paddle Tennis — Midget hoy, Seminar modern day wake-up call John M.iyo IV and junior hoy, Bran- Johnson Regional lie Whularski: midget hoy, Dan Maru- llurseslioes — Midget girl. Nicole On July 2.1, they went on a trip to By Keith Agran don D.inks. physical schedule sawicz: junior girl, [>iuna Dumala: Cocii//a: midget hoy, Fontn the Liberty Science Center. Assistant Sports Editor * . Wales Park jimmr Imy, Rd Matusawicz: arid Asongwed; ]imior boy, Barbara Inly 2-1. Olympic week festivities set for fall This is the first of two installments on Concussive Injuries in Athletes, as -ei'iiur b(iy. l-d. Dumala. • King Toss — Midget girl, Julis Bahiaiv. piniiir boy. loo Clanton; hog,in with a huffet lunch of various CaariMJ hlnAtn Rrcrralinn Johason Regional High School presented at a lecture at the Kessler Sports Institute Aug. 7. J.iLkson. midget boy. Timiny Leo- Home Run Derby — Midget hoy. senior gill. R.IIKII SUiiiffcr. senior ethnic fixxls .representing the cam- will conduct its fall sports physicals No longer can a concussion be excused as merely having "your bell rung." nard; |iinior girl. Colleen Tevlin; Children from the pre-K Day Camp joined with Nu'i! Vi'i;el: junior girl, Andrea hoy. Mai I'm (',-mips pers' heritage. on Aug. 22 and 23, beginning at In this information-conscious age, dealing with injuries, even those previous- junior hoy. Andy Leonard. senior citizens in their .weekly bingo tournament at C hiinclln. junior hoy. Dun Klic. Spot shooting •_ Midget girl. Inly 2S, they went swimming'at 8:30 a.m. each day in the school's ly thought of as the minor variety, has taken on a new shape. The ever-changing • I risl ce loss/Accuracy — Midget • the John T. Gregorio .Center. From left are Renee • Budhin.ih Slrecl Park Michelle V.ivro; midget boy, Timiny Wheeler I'ool. had a cookout, and health office. For more informa- age of the worldwide web and the arch deluxe has extended itself full force into girl. Wki Beradi; midget boy, .Sam Bryski, Hilda Streapp and Eric Campbell. The Spoi.Sln»iiiME — Midget girl, !>>n- t'.v.ins: junior hoy. Pout; ci>nlinued will] Olympic events. seniors assisted the, children with the game. The tion, call the school at 382-0910. the medical profession on every level. ni Tale-;<.'i; midget boy, Kober ~" '• in Inly i'i. a pizza party was held, LL';MI;II:I. IUIIIHI yiil. Kt'lly Ann (';j|- senior gul. Randi Sclinffer; senior children won stuffed animals and lollipops which • • • Sports medicine, once thought of as merely a fad and rioi In the fu V.injjn: junior girl, Sally Telcsco. followed with Hie conclusion of their len: junior hoy. Leo Clitivez.. boy. lluheil Szymanski. were donated by the senior citizens. The Westfield Y swim team of sports and America in the mid-eighties, has seen a boom in participation and I imor ti'i-,, fKon.|!aik Harris; midget hoy, Kris V.ildcz: with practices beginning Sept. 16. new trainers and physical therapists looking closely at every injury from para- J Ani.iiul.i Sheehy; midget boy, Paul S[ieii. |. Drihhle iind Shoot — junior girl. Tracey Sheehy; junior Playground winners Tryouts for placement into one lysis to the sprained ankle. Sicilies, imiior girl, Tracey Sheehy; Midget gnl. lisa ("onti. midget boy, hoy. Michael Pelardis. Aug. 5-9 f the team's five practice groups The Kessler Sports Iastitute for Rehabilatation in West Orange is among the JLJinnr h'-v. 'iisoti Coons. Clark library offers Miill l.i'i^clle. junior girl; Jenna Ber- •lacks —- Midget girl, Sarah'Harris will be held on the following dates: state arid country leaders in such wide-ranging research and treatment, and neiA: |uiii"i hoy. Brian Dudck: senior and juiiior gnl, Kclli Cocu7/a The seventh week' of the Linden Sept. 4: 4:30-6:30 p.m. through its STARS (Sports Training and Rehabilatation Series) lecture program girl. M.irL'.iref Doyriacco; Senior hoy, Summer day camps Summer Playgrounds ran from >Aug. the world of music Sept. 5: 4:30-6:30 p.m. it is taking its message to an expanded audience. ' I'.itnik l..:bitan Summer day camps 5-';. The following is a list of first Aug. 5-9 'Sept. 7: noon-2 p.m. A full house of over 60 scholastic, collegiate, professional trainers and physi- 'Ieiliei'lvill — Midget girl. Chelsea place winners in the contests which On Frid;ty at 10:30 a.m., the Clark series "Shining Time .Station." lie Each new team member will be cal therapists attended the latest in the STARS programs Aug. 7 at the institute, I he >c-i.n'h week of the Linden AI:"!IK'<; ini..li;el hoy. Sieve Rivera; July 22-26 tiJik place on the playgrounds. Public Library will hold a children's received critical acclaim-for his per- equired to participate in one tryout entitled "Concussive Injuries in Athletes." Summer I'iy (amps'ran fron Aue jiiiiT gill. Tickie I'lalas. junior hoy, Al Kalla Park program called "A World Mosaic of formance in "Ixidy Be GOCKJ" at Kcn- The subject is one which may not necessarily be new to sports of all kinds, • Al KalLi D,iy Carnn ! session only. , iJu.ine riKoni'-r. senitir-girl. rnrrinc v > I'he ''"llowiiie is a list of what Last u.eek. was nature week at Al • Horseshoes — Midget boy, 'Dan Music and Dance"-as the finals of its • nedy Center and the Goodspeed Oper- Placement into the team's prac- but it is the increasing base of knowledge about the injury and its effects which I'aiiunk. >eini'r hoy, Juan Rivera. l,a[-pciic\l. 1 The Clark 11-year old traveling baseball team completed another strong season, Ka/la Day Camp. Children went on Mjlusawicz; junior hoy, Ed Matusa- lWi' ••Circle the World with Dooks" a House. :ice groups will be based on age, made this seminar a must-see for those seeking to protect athletes on all levels. ll'irscii "-» —'Midget girl, Jessica McMaiuis I);iy Camp capturing the Roselle Park Tournament championship and placing third in the nature walks and made crafts with the wicz; senior boy, Ed Dumala. summer reading program. The Clark Public Library offers all sxperience and ability levels. Protecting athletes has always been a key concern, but as athletes get bigger and i'ercoN'Mc. mi'Ig'jl" boy, Pete I.ipari: (Jn July 31, l|ie camp held its Sum- Cranford Tournament. Clark finished behind host Cranfqrd and- Westfield. In the items they collected. Buchanan St Park Children df all ages '.will be enter- persons equal access and opportuni- The practice groups are novice, faster and the games continue to change over time, it has now become the prim- •|i.mi'.>r girl, Nicole Lip.iri. junior boy, mer ()lympics. The winners were: tained by Richard Sliliman. The prog- Roselle Park'final, Clark beat Westfield. Above, with their trophies, are, front row. As n culminating activity, there was • Hopscotch — Midget girl, Kelly ties In participate in its services, prog- bronze, silver, gold and senior. ary concern for coaches, trainers and parents alike. . Anili'iny M"Iyno.iiix'. senior girl, • DrM.I lump — Boys- Darryl ram will he held in the library's Aycrs from left, Gregory Cancro, Jeffrey Messeck, Kevin Clpss, Brian Basile, Wayne a nature scavenger hunt at the end of Sharo and junior girl, Stephanie rams and activities. Any individual All new applicants should report Coordinated by Kessler's Greg Marotta and featuring guest speakers Dr. Ger- l.ukie I'l.ii.i. senior hoy. Dart 'Mosley. Chris Taylor and Rohert meeting room and is free and open to Giampino, Adam Langheinrich and bat boy Gary Cancro; second row, Jonathan the week Children were put into Kubuh. needing special assistance or assistive to the Wallace Pool at the Westfield ald Malanga, specializing in sports-related injuries at Kessler, and Kessler A'.l illMMI. SuJiochi. Girls' Ci.iil f-!lam, Nicole all meml'crs of the public. Pre- Nudo, Jonathan Melli, Chris Cancro, Steven Clark and Junior Sinoradzki; and back groups of four and the first group to • Frisboe Toss — Midget girl. technology should contact the library YMCA — located on Clarke Street Director of Psychology Thomas Galski, specializing in after-effects of head I'lir./ojli and Andrea. D'Alesandro. registratii m or tickets n( admission are row, Assistant Coach .Chet Melli, Head Coach Wayne Giampino and Assistant find everything on the list won. Melanic Sura; midget boy. Robert director at 388-5900 in advance to in Westfield — during one of the injuries, last Wednesday's seminar discussed two major points surrounding ll.^c-hi>e* —.M;dgct girl.. Detiise • Relay Race — First place: Dan not required lor tins event. Gary Cancro. The first place winners were Chris Kuban, junior girl, Amy ,Sura; junior make arrangements. three tryout sessions. concussions — Initial Assessment & Return to Play Criteria, heaaded up by Moys; midget hoy. Demetri|is Lima. Crysul Molyneaux, Anthony Puce. N'ick Massani, Timmy Firickson boy. Hnc Sharo. He presents a colorful mosaic of the Funding for this program was made More information may be Malanga, and Short and Long Term Effects of Concussive Injuries, conducted \V,]s|iing!n|]-i;llis. junior cirl. Steplr Reyes, and Danielle Hall. Second and Irving Lira. Second place were Dobson Park world's musical cultures including possible by a grant from Cosmair and obtained by calling Richard Mur- by Galski. ' .Sdiwarlz: junior hoy. Mike Ward; place Melissa Waters, Jeff Pribush, Anllioiiy Marcsco. Cerise '.Crawford, • Irisbec Toss/Accuracy — Midget Spanish hagpiping, Bolivian p.anpip- with additional funding provided by • ray, the head coach and Director of This first of the two parts will hear from Malanga and help enlighten people senior hoy.' Nick Schulrcs. (lais Taylor, and Bank Suchock. Jennifer McDonald and Drian Jones. girl. Jessica Snell; midget boy, ing, and Japanese storytelling, lie also the New Jersey State Council on the Competitive Aquatics", at 232-2700. on what to look for when concussions occur and what steps can be taken for Clark Legion flirts with finals Spot shooting — midget girl, Tiiird place: Robert Suchock., Brian Winners received ice pops and Michael DiOregorio; junior girl, Jack- uses a Puerto Ric.in'aistro to strum Arts, Department of State through a • • •' returning that athlete to play. —Nicole Miindnll; midget boy, Jose Concha, Sarah .Sz.ary, -and Andrea j certificates. -irPlntas:;iunlorboy. Carl Jea'ffPierre; iKvrse,- tarantellas, jigs; and-flemenco grant— aditltrii.sierc'd "by. • tlie~ Union" • :Pour members of the Westfield "This is our-primary concern with-footbalLseason on thchorizon,"Malanga . Carlos Cora; junior girl, Crystal Man- D'Alesandni. * dancing, us well^.as other instruments Veteran ballcfub ends as-most successful in history Campers at Al .Kalla are also pre- senior girl. Corrine Fanurik; senior .County Office of Cultural and Herit- Y, iwim team competed at the said. "There is now a more finite way of looking at these injuries, more restric- • dall; junior boy. Matt Schwartz; • Shot Put — Boys' Chris Taylor. such as a mandolin, guiro, African was, in the-offing. O'Donnell punched game's first run for a 1-0 Clark lead paring for the Day Camp Olympics hoy, Patrick Labitan. age Affairs. CA National Long Course live rules." ' • • By Keith Agran senior hoy. Tommy Loch. Jeff Prihush and Darryl Mosley. Girls' Kalimha. slickers, ami Russian an RBI-single for a 1-0 lead in the sec- after two innings. Dover struck back next week. Children have been busy 5th Ward Park '• Championships heldJuly 29-Aug. 2 Malanga was clearly concerned with the treatment concussive injuries are Assistant Sports Editor • Knosky Park Nicule Pirozulli. Nicole Espf the week was tennis. A selection number below! ng times. double by winning pitcher Ryan Amanda Baker; midget, boy, Joey rousing Sc'-uish bagpipe tune. concussive injury problems. Al Toon, formerly of the Jets, still deals with ring- Clark had used a string of comebacks But a run in the bottom of the sixth Olympics Finals were held the • Ping Pong Toss — Midget girl. tennis clinic was held at-Wilson Pork. Grady. ' • • \:j .•:..<.. j:ii-.;:ir boy, J^] Cireen; junior The YMCA team members com- ing in his ears and cannot formulate responses and process information as and good karma to reach that pinna- and two more in the eighth knotted the er.tirc Aeck Competitions, were in Gabby Gomes; junior boy, Ricky .All of the day campers participated in Siiilman was featured on the pre- Grady went the distance in the 4-3 bo,. 1 )•_•;!•.. -:u I).ivis. WEDDING >eting at the National Long Course quickly as he did when he was healthy. Merrill Hoge and Chris Miller arc two cle. But karma is dicy at best, and the game again at 5-5. After-getting into a •••'Mdibjli ,i.,,|..{<.,u4 slv>t*, F.acri child Bachnian; senior girl, N'ancy Gomes: various drills including serving, fore- ' miere e-piso.!;; of'tlie PBS Television win with a seven-hitter. v :harnpionships were team captain break's wore thin, putting an end to a bit of trouble, starting jj'ttcrier Runyon >; •-••.•;'. 1 );; c.;^ — - nil'ljic" girl. senior hoy, Mike Billero. hand and backhand. PLANNING more recent cases of early retirement, both of whom sustained multiple concus- _..'.-".i; ^veu :;-,:-i;e tries. Cheryl O'Donnell, 50 and season which saw the solid group With the two winners bracket vic- was relieved by CVDonneU wiih.no r.r....:,.:.. p,.^.:r. n,n)j;cl hoy. Jesse 1 I.awson Park On A'jg.'V'. the1 camp held a singles sions and suffer from minor physical and cognitive damage now which may tories, Game Three meant a trip to the f'- p;r;e. Shariff Mukle; second 00-meter . freestyle- and 50 and compile a 16-7-1 record, • • one out and a man on.firsi in the top of r.ui-i. j-'ii.or N.y. /ill (heal, junior I'i.r.c. lo.mnc Mi'rric-fcs: tinrd n/.jtc • Iritbcc fus's/Accuracy — Midi;i;( fournauicjr I lie winner was fJ.m GENERAL INFORMATION • even worsen over time. . • ' ' ' state finals, and only Bloomfield NEWS CUPS 100-mcier butterfly; Heidi Returning to the state tournament the ninth. A sac-bunt moved the run- fylcr-i:m< virl. Ashley Smith: niitfijef boy. 2001 Small Budget Weddings "The research being done out in Colorado (by the Colorado Medical Society, stood in the way. Bur the wheels /.uks — midget giri. T.irj Cireen Schocncmann, 50-meter freestyle; for the second straight year, Clark ner to second, an error put runners on • Mi!k.-.sky Djy Camp /oscpii Dellony; junior girl, Amanda •2005 The Engagement Party whose research provided the basis for the lecture) is looking into ways to pre- began to come off for Clark, as they .i:;J junior girl. Dara Hood. Exercise room Matt Hammond, 50, 100 and coach Jack Doran knew he had a good ... They h.id JII Olympic-Day Par.ide Baker, junior boy. Derrick Baker.. . • Mciniirjbjl Day Camp ' 2007 Who Pays For What? vent permanent neurologic and cognitive deficits and even death," Malanga dropped a 14-9 decision in atypical second and third and with two outs • Mcli>yk~ Park'-- 200-meter breaststroke and Chris group on hand, what with nine players J.-...I feast A:ij.'. 2 fejturiivc food from • Stuffed Animal Show — Madr- Memorial Day Camp had a "Lego fhe Linden Recreation Department (Traditional) said. "An individual may not see the effects until 15 years down the line. Look fashion. (following a strikeout) Dover deliv- Speed. Dribble, and Shoot — Panagos, 50 and 100-meter backs- at Jerry Quarry, he can't even tic his own shoes." returning from the previous year's J.'I -if rlie children. It was a djy of her- son Benner and Dear; Best in show. Building Contest." oilers Linden adult residents daily use 2008 Who Pays For What? Clark had "avoided giving up the ered the clutch two-run single to pro- Midget Niy. Scott Gcrgich'; Junior troke and 50-mcter butterfly. - team. itage, fun games and stories. All Ashley Smith and Flamingo. Most - Special honors were awarded to the or a fully equipped exercise room in (Modemf Malanga presented some statistics about concussions that seemed pertinent to big inning all season," but Bloomfield vide the final margin of 7-5! . girl. Jessica S/czesny; junior boy. "Before last year, we hadn't gotten parents and friends were invited. They I'nusual; Drct Kunz and Devil, following campers: the John T. .Gregorio Recreation 2009 Parent's Involvements All four swimmers had a suc- trainers and parents: there are some 500,000 reported cases every year, but later broke open a 2-2 game in the fifth An emotional tournament filled Jason Boiiilij. to the states for nine years," Doran also lit a-torch and had .sports games Funniest. Dominic Rada's '"A Boat and a Ceutei-. 2015 What Is A Wedding' cessful meet by achieving personal- Galski said that number could actually be tripled considering so many cases arc with six runs on five hits. Uncommon with highs and lows had come to an • N'iwton Park said. "We knew this would be a good end, and Doran took immediately to JU day. Mclnyk Park Toll"; Koron Barley's "Space Plane- The exercise room is equipped with Announcement?..,.. best times in their events. not officially reported; six percept occur in contact sports;- 20 percent of high idirors contributed to the high run year. We went in this lime with a lot dount as well, something Doran was . easing the pain of defeat within his V»jsiicrs — Midget girl, Melissa • McManus Day Camp • - . • Frishec toss — Midget girl. Col- Super Fly"; Chad Hunter's "Dinosaur stationary hikes, treadmills, step clim- 2020 The Rehearsal Dinner ' school football players suffer a concussion each year, and in football alone there •• • • more depth." * quick- to say his experienced team team. -. •• . Pis.irksfci: midget boy. Mike Pisarski, Tins v.-e'ek the sport of basketball leen Flanagan; midget hoy. Scot! Ger- Car"; Eric Rada's "President House bers, rowers, a four station universal 2021 Kinds Of Registries were 250,000 reported cases, and eight deaths, a number Malanga said was . Metro Park Baseball is prcsent- . Despite the depth, the highly "had not made many of" all season [•Jinor giri. Kim WozniaJc; junior boy, •.'-.i.sir.trud iced in the campers. Daniel gich; "junior girl. Penelope Demko- Pet"; Paiiie Croslev's "The Three and locker are,is with showers. 2038 Divorced Parents much too high and could easily be reduced to as low as one death per year with "We talked after that last game," he ing their fourth annual Semi-Pro regarded Clark team struggled early s.iid. "Tt was a very tough lo-;';. We. D.isck was the foul shooting champ- wicz; junior boy, Ryan Gergich. Little Pigs' House with their Wives"; • here i.~ a Vi registration fee for the 2044 i raditionai Bridal Rituals Baseball Tourney, beginning Satur- the proper precautions ana understanding. " on in the summer campaign with the • 17th Street Park • Ping Pong Toss — Midg'et boy, year, and proof of residency is Not one to lie down, Clark battled knew we could have gone further. It ion for the boys. Katie Rogers was the Lyndsay 'LutleJohnV'A Toy"; Joe 2049 The Wedding Toast day, to be followed directly by the Concussion, defined by the National Head Injury Foundation, is "an insult to bat, opening the season 1-5. But the Ja^ks — Midget girl. Ashelee required. It is (;ci of charge to senior back within two after six innings, .but just wasn't meant to be." foul shooting champion for the girls. . Jesus Fernandez and midget girl, Marut's "The Robber." and Scan 2051 Selecting The Perfect Site Garden State Tournament of the brain that may produce a diminished or altered state of consciousness, karma kicked in right at that point, Greene; junior girl. N'astasha Greene; citizens over the age of 60. Bloomfield got two more runs after a J3oran seemed thankful he was for- . Also held was a 3-on-3 basketball Renee' Roman. Tai'kas' "My Favorite Toy."- lhampions. . . which results ip impairment of cognitive abilities or physical functioning. It can and the club went 15-2-1 the rest of senior girl. Klizahcth-Smith. . .- As with any exercise program, par-' diving catch by Fencik was ruled a tunate enough to be involved with this -.io.usr.amcnt. The championship team Milkosky Park The second Lego contest featured HONEYMOON PLANNING also result in the disturbance of behavioral of emotional functioning. These the way, with the only two losses H.pscoidi — Midget girl. Melody ' tic.ip.mis are encouraged to consult The tournaments will be held at trap, sending Bloomfield on their group of kids and this, season. was Dan Lima, Rob Suchocki. and • • Ping Pong Toss — Midget girl, Alex Oehockt's "Pool House", and impairments may be either temporary or permanent and cause partial or total rooming in the states.. .. Jeffcrsoiv. 1'inior girl, Nakia Jones; with their physicians and wear proper 2030 Honeymoon Saving Tips Linden Memorial Field, which fea- way. Clark stranded 11 men in the "We went further than any other Darren Mo>ley. Johanna Quintern and Janet Vasquez; Corey Hall's "Boat House." functional disability or psycholgical maladjustments." Clark squared off agaiast Sccaucus senior giri. Tamara-W'alker. exercise attire, especially sneakers. 2031 Adventurous Honeymoons tures all the modem facilities and game, something it was also unaccus- Clark team had ever gone," he said. • Memorial Day Camp " midget boy, Frank Hascnauer and The campers had a musical chairs in their state opener, and were forced Foo'bull Throwing Contest — Hours ot operations are Monday- 2032 Island Honeymoons ample parking. The first game will Concussions can occur in what the CkJS and most medical professionals tomed to posting. Doran, gracious in "The last two games we were down to Memorial Day Camp had a color- Adam Hasenauer. junior girl, Cindy contest. Ryan Maguirc and.Brandon' into a comeback situation right from Midget N>y. Daniel Smith; junior boy, Friday. X a.m.-4:3O p.m. For further 2033 Domestic Honeymoons start at 10 a.m. Throwing out the classify as grades 1-3. With that, the CMS offers advice on the management of defeat, credited Bloomfield for "bat- our last at-bat, and I'm proud of the ing contest. Three winners were Qunitero and [ngiid Cardenas; junior Bateman were the winners. Alex the outset; Top pitcher Ed O'Donnell Antio:vj Ciiapman: senior hoy,' information, call the Grc-L-oriu Center first pitch will .be. Linden.Mayor concussions of sports. This is labeled as among the strictest of all scales for tling" his group at every key turn. way the kids repsonded. They showed picked from each group. hoy. Bruce Victoria. Ochocki and Brandon Bateman won was "a little wild" as Doran said to Ameca Swixins. at 47i-.Xo27. ' TIPS FOR A BEAUTIFUL BRIDE John Gregorio. assessing head injuries. Game Four was a-must win, and in resilience, and everybody came First place. Chad Hunter. Dominic • Frisbee toss distance — Midget the "Wonderhall TournamenJ.-VJohn ^ start the game, and after a single, walk • St. Marks'-Park Grade 1 — confusion without amnesia, no loss of consciousness. The player the opposing dugout was a familiar through at different points .of the kad.i and Whitley Littlejohn: second girl. Paola Gauilanes; midget boy, Savage won the "Quiet Ball" The MPT will host 16 semi-pro and three-run homer, Clark was i.ic.\.s .'liuget girl, Linda Jack- • 2060 Beauty Tips is removed from the contest and examined immediately and every five minutes group of faces — Wharton-Dover. season. place. Pawel Bokota, Christina Trejo Michael Chirk; junior gjrl. Karen competition. - Senior discount booklet baseball teams featuring prizes of quickly- behind. Sccaucus added sou; niiJg.-t boy. -John Mayo [V; 2061 Make-Up Applications $2,000 for first place, S 1,000 for for the development of amnesia or postconcussive symptons. Return to the con- Getting two straight from the same Doran wished to thank American and Mark Langner. third place, Alex I lazeltine: junior hoy, Dwight.Bailey; The coloring contest finalists were: I he Linden Recreation Department, another in the second, for a 4-0 edge, junior boy. Richard Smalls. 2062 Skin Care & Facials second and $500 for third. The' test only if amnesia does not appear and there are no symptons for at least 20 opponent is no easy task in any sport, Legion Post 328 for supporting the Och.in.ki, J<'e Marut and I^e McNeill. senior girl. Jenn Hazeltine. -•• first place. Melissa Gural. Chris Wis- •iias comprised a booklet listing' Lin- but Clark was primed to exhibit its Nok Hotkey — Midget girl. Gina 2063 Hair Styling Danny Serrano Memorial MVP minutes. . . and the two engaged in what Doran team and giving the kids ihe oppor- flie Dingo winners were Sean Tar- Newton Park niewski and Daphne Nunez. Second den mere!;.mis dial give senior citizen never-say-die formula, lohiist in: junior girl, Grace Moretta; 2064 Nails Plaque will also be awarded. Grade 2 —'• confusion with amnesia, no loss of consciousness. Serious in called "one of those classic games." tunity to continue their baseball K-. Mark Langner and Dominic Rada. • Kalah — Midget hoy. Mike place: Chad Hunter, Pawel /boralski dlSei'llnls Clark scratched for two in the third senior boy, Joe' Moretta. nature, with removal from contest and a return to practice after one full week Sean Thompson drove in the careers. Pisarski; junior girl. Stacy Chea; and Whitley Littlc.Iohn. Third place- inning, and added another in the • Wales p,,rk i!;e bean bag'toss contest winner I his program is designed to give The GST will consist of 16 teams without symptons. •A.is-S:epi'.inie Goodman and the hon- junior hoy, RJ Sparks. Alex Ochocki, Christina Trejo and discoiiMix on .^oods ji'nl services to who are division winners or league seventh. Bucky Perrotta and Matt Horsesiio.es — Mijget girl. Lisa Billy Krause. Grade 3 — loss of consciousness. Removal from field by ambulance and "lahie meiitions were Andrea Gutiev- 17th Street Park Li:.iien s seiiiur citizens. Seniors par- champions from throughout, the Runyon-'had ^BI's during the move. Rahway slow-pitch Softball tightens up I-oi-stei-ilu-jsL-r: midget giri. Sam Leo- The camp also had "B.illuon Day" ce spine immobilazaiion, neurologic evaluation, overnight observation at hospital rez dud Michael Griscavage. • 4-Squ.ires — Midget girl, Dom- ticipating in iliis program are required state. A $500 prize will be given to In the eighlj, Clark bounced into the The standings for the Rahway Division of Parks & Recreation's Men's Slow r.j.'J; junior girl. Kelly Cullen: junior with various balloon contests;'su,ch as 34 HOUR VOICE .INFORMATION JEmT^E and return to practice only after two weeks without symptons. , [Tie "Camper of the Week" was inque Bagley: midget boy. Sterling !o pi'e-.sc;:: :'.;c;r Linden Senior Citizen the first pface winner. lead on RBt hits from Paul Fcncik, Pitch Softball League, as of July 26, are as follpws: / '{ i"-oy, Andy Leonard. over and under, the halloon crush, the Several trainers in attendance expressed concerns about phanatical parents Dryan Ksenka. He received a certifi- Robertson: junior girl, Shawtaya Bait- IdeniificaiN.n C.u'd to tlie participat- WOJR'ALL COMMUNITY NEWSPAPERS Clark's tournament's hitting star, and GRITSCHKE DIVISION — Butch Kowals Tavern (14-4), Armor Glass i shooting — Mrde-r s'iti? Vjc- , During ihc tournaments v pro .and coaches interested in rushing their children back into competition without err junior boy. Aaron Smiih.' ' '"hnlloori hop/ and the rVaffcion ruh. nig n,er^l..(r,is io receive the discount.- ' BnrP6ri^7-U|^*4fGlark- racked rjn cate and a prize. scouts will be in-attendance. Al fully understanidng the nature of their injuries. Malanga urged that waiting for (13^), Waiting Room (14-5), Pertit-Davis (9-7), Wiz (9-8), Byrftes Tavern three more in the ninth to complete a . teams interested in participating in symptons or hospital CT or MRI scans to get worse before acting carefully (10-9), Re/Max (5-.10), Bachm'ann's Tavern (5-12), Bombers (5-12). sterling comeback and stay in the w in- either or both tournaments, or fo: could be too late. 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NEWS CLIPS The Polish Cultural Foundation of day morning class for English lan- Clark announced that its studies prog- guage as well as Ihe usual evening o The Jerscyaifes, an all male chor- be first in line for Ihe following enccs, the newsletter, the parent schedule. us, are affiliated with the Society week. ram will resume on Sept. 12 for 10- or handbook and a more informative A basic art course for children ages for the Preservation and Encour- For reservations, call 388-3600, 12-weck sessions depending on the Rahway hack-to-school night. course. Offered are the ever popular 7 to 12 years old will include painting agement of Barbershop Quartet Fxt. 3001. on textiles plus the use of crayons, Anyone interested in more infor- Singing in America, and assemble classes in Polish Language for Ameri- mation may contact Sondra Daily at cans and English for immigrants. pastels and watcrcolors. for one purpose only: to harmonize Calendar Learning to sing for fun under the COUNTY N 499-0724. old. new, and unforgctable tunes Both languages will be taught on the Council meetings The Township of Clark is putting beginner, intermediate and advanced tutelage of a knowledgeable teacher is WORRALL COMMUNITY NEWSPAPERS THURSDAY, AUGUST 15, 1996 SECTION B Lifes.aving course that form American musical also a worthwhile experience. ' • ' The City Council holds its regu- heritage. out a quarterly calendar of events. levels. lar monthly meetings on the first Railway I Iospital is an accredited This enables residents to become Something new this semester is the A course preparing persons to take They require one large hall for Tuesday and on the first Monday basic life-support training center of aware of the various activities that study of classic Polish literature. Stu- the U.S. citizenship test is offered. the complete chorus, a few smaller after the Tuesday meeting of each the American Heart Association. arc occurring. It also helps to allevi- dents will read from a graded reader To obtain a catalog with course list- rooms for section and quartet work, Jrom The The hospital offers a wide range ings, dates...times and fees, call the Incinerator default could double tax cost month at 8 p.m. ate scheduling problems, such as works of Gomulicki, Kraszcwski, and storage space for risers, two file Regular meetings arc open to the of courses, including adult and . events occurring on the same day or Konopnicka, Sicnkicwicz and Prus. Foundation at 382-7197.'All classes editor's more towns would pull out. But he cabinets, and some recording 'The incinerator is operat- public and arc held at the council pedialric hearlsa.vcr,' cardio- weekend. Also new is the addition of a Satur- arc held it 177 Broadway, Clark. Auditors present findings to freeholders was confident about Ihe current pros- chambers located at City Hall, 1 pulmonary resuscitation for health- equipment. The free brochure is available at ing at 98 percent capacity, pects of the incilferator. By Scan Dally , will allow the towns that currently are amount to almost $500 million by the City Hall Plaza. care providers, instructor-level and Any corporation, government local stores, businesses, the library lly Tom Canavan which is sufficient to pay for "The incinerator is operating at 98 Staff Writer required to send their trash to the year 2014, when Ihe incinerator's debt For more information or to find renewal courses. agency, religious or fraternal orga- and the Municipal Building. Keillor In Chief its bonds and stay open.' . perccht capacity, which is sufficient Bill charges interest on refunds According to the freeholders' audi- UCUA incinerator to seek cheaper is finally paid off. out about special meetings, call the . Courses are in the evening at the nization that can fill this need The first brochure covers the pcr- — Ed Force to pay for ils bonds and stay open," he hospital. Registration is required should contact: Ed Wengrowski tors, the amount of property taxes alternatives, such as landfills. UCUA This could result in properly own- c\c.tV\ nffW at 827-2100. iod from June 1 through An£ ^1 Tnsrph Snliga, r)-Union, sponsored a hill that will compensate. Freeholder Chairman said. for all courses and space is limited. 769-8358 or Ed Ringcl, president, Tne VS. .Vd Circtiil Court of |uld by ilm uiutity's lesldcms far debt' officials have said; Hut they cannot m paying th All organizations in town have taxpayers who do not receive their gross income lax refunds from the Stale incinerator debt — the imount of the lie also predicted that Irenas' rul- To obtain scheduling' information at (201) 647-1656. Appeals made the right decision service could more than double. drop.their fees by much because of the rcnt dcht service portion of their coun- AARP meeting been sent a letter inviting them to Treasurer in a timley manner. incinerator's bonds guaranteed by the ing would take longer than two years and to register, contact the hospi- The Rahway Valley Chapter's this week whefi it upheld a three- This is what would happen if the structure of their debt payments. ty taxes — from 6.5 cents to 14.5 participate. For more information, The interest the state must pay to a taxpayer will be increased from the prime county. The others are financed It) lake effect. The American Association of tal's education department at funding has been made possible in year-old New Jersey law denying Union County Utilities Authority Elizabeth Mayor J. Christian Boll- cents per SI00 of assessed valuation, contact Robbin Mack at 396-0606 rate to three points more than the prime rate. The period in which refunds may through revenues generated by the Thcstate is appealing Irenas' ruling Retired Persons Rahway Chapter •497-6193. part by the N.J. State Council on the increased benefits to women who defaulted on the bonds for its garbage wage has already threatened to pull . This will happen in a minimumof two or 815-1682 or Henry Varriano at be made without payment of interest will be reduced from six months to 90 incinerator. which, Force predicted, would' delay 607 is located at the Knights of Col- Arts, Department of State, through have children while on public incinerator, which is based in his town out of ihe UCUA and seek a years, when Irenas' ruling takes 388-4397. days. ils deadline by about two additional umbus Hall. 80 West Inman Avc. a grant administered by the Union assistance...... Rahway. cheaper trash disposal site elsewhere. effect. If this turns out to be the case, Coping with split "There is a frequent practice occurring in the Division of Taxation that inten- years. Trips to the Taj Mahal are held Office of Cultural and Heritage Tlie law, which denies an addi- The county's auditors, Suplec & If enough towns or enough trash Freeholder Chairman Edwin Force county taxes will still rise, but only to tionally pushes aside refunds, but quickly processes' tax payments," said Suliga. Force said the only threat to the the first Thursday of the month. Visions, a support group for Affairs. tional S64 in benefits to mothers on Clooncy, presented their findingsdur - capacity pulls out of the incinerator in could not say what effect this would 8 cents per S100 of assessed valuation divorced, separated and widowed "This policy is discriminatory, and this bill seeks to ensure the fair and equit- incinerator is if the towns that it cur- lor more information and reser- welfare, only strengthens the wel- ing the , freeholders' meeting last search of better prices, then the have on the individual towns in Union when the ruling takes effect. individuals, meets the second and Gran Centurions able treatment of all taxpayers in our state," he added. : rently serves go lo other, less- vations, call Betty Martin at fare reform program in the state Thursday. The freeholders had asked UCUA will not be able to pay off its County, since ' property taxes are In any case, said Force, the UCUA fourth Sundays of each month nt St. Under the current law, a taxpayer owes penalty interest rate of at least three expensive options, something he 1SK-O2O2. During the past 30 years, the and,' hopefully, will force some the firm to study the UCUA incinera- bonds. assessed- in different ways and using would continue in business, with no Helen's Parish Center. 1600 Rah- percentage points above the prime rate for each day the gross income tax called a "short-term opportunity?' Gran Centurions has changed and responsibility not only for Ihe tor in light of a recent ruling by a VS. The audilors said that, in the worst different methods in cach^>wn. interruption in service, and the tax- way Ave., Wcstfield, at 7 p.m. remains unpaid after its due date. • "Once the landfills are filled,th e Environment meetings Clark grown substantially. What original- women on welfare, but also the district judge who declared New case, the county would have to payers would sec no.increase in taxes The stale is not required to pay interest on tax refunds until six months after' But according to the freeholders' For details, call Gloria Ryan at ly started as an Italian-American men who help in the conception Jersey's trash flow regulations -because of the incinerator. towns will say, 'Geez, what am I The Rahway .Environmental assume the remaining S247.7 million bond aHorney, John Scally of McCar- 518-0836. • • ' the taxpayer has applied for a refund. If the state exceeds the six month limit, it lie would not say whether the going to do wilh my garbage?' " he Club in 1%6 has evolved into a pri- process. • • .. ' . unconstitutional. of debt on the incinerator. With prin- ter & English, the county is only Commission, has announced its pays interest only at the prime rate: a rate three percentage points lower than is... said. vate swim club with multi-national The question is, if a couple is on The ruling by Judge Joseph Irenas UCUA would go under or whehter. meeting schedule for the yejr. required for a taxpayer making a late payment. cipal and interest payments, this could responsible for S35 million of the Sharing the work Rent meetings 'members who reside in Clark as welfare and has llircc children, why Meetings will be held at 7 p.m. at "This is just another example of how the state is allowed to 'slide' on ,lheir well as many surrounding com- should taxpayers be required to the Rahway Public Library on Aug. Home Share program of Union Arlene Golub, chairwoman of payments," Suliga said. "But the taxpayer has lo pay on time or suffer the con- munities from as far as Essex to subsidize that couple's fourth Winning senior artwork X, Sept. 12, Oct. 10, Nov. 14 and County is looking for volunteers to the Clark Rent Monitoring Board, sequences with no allowances given. Ocean counties. child? In this instance, it all comes Building castles to the sky Dec. 12. do light office work on a weekly or announced the remaining dates for "We must provide taxpayers with assurances that refunds will be paid on The Gran Centurions was found- down to responsibility, and if I and monthly basis. Training is pro- the 1996 rent monitoring meeting^: lime. And if they are not, they deserve to receive at least the same amount of ed on strong family and community millions of other people have to be on exhibit in Elizabeth vided. I Ionic Share is a service that Aug. 20, Sept. 17 and Oct. 15. All interest back as the state gets." Parking meetings involvement and continues to do so. responsible for maintaining helps match home owners who meetings will start at 7 p.m. and Winning works from the 1996 Many organizations have bencfitted "Our taxpayers deserve to receive their refunds in a timely manner, just as the employment and paying bills from The Parking Authority of the wish to share their homes with peo- will be held in room 16 of the Bre- • Uniim County Senior Citizens Art from the Gran Centurions' expan- slate expects to receive payments in a timely manner," Suliga added. the income we earn; we should not Th e first place win- City of Rahway will hold its regular ple who need housing. wer Municipal Building, 430 West- Contest and Gxhibit are now on dis- sive banquet facilities such as the have to go above and beyond the meeting at 18 Poplar St. on the fol- For more information, contact field Ave. play in the Freeholders' Meeting ners will represent GirJ Scouts, charitable fund-raisers call of duty and pay for someone lowing dates and times: Sept. 4, Sophia Smith, coordinator of the Room in the Union County Admi- —and community events.- — else's irresponsibility.--— -— Union County at the Oct. 2, Nov. 6 and-Dec. 4,-all at " program, at 80 West Grand St.. Eli- Senior bus nistration Building in Elizabeth; an 7:30 p.m. zabeth, or call 354-3040. OBITUARIES Welfare, or more politically cor- accessible site. Tlie show, open to the 30th annual New The Clark senior citizens bus has rect, public assistance, is as impor- Mrs. Presser also was a life mem- public each weekday from 8:30 a.m. Jersey Senior Citi- expanded its services by making a tant lo some Americans as Social Impact on. education site needed Doris Presser ber and past president of Hadassah of lo 4:30 p.m., will remain on display weekly trip to K-Mart on Route 1 in Library meetings Security, but unlike Social Securi- zens Arts Competition Doris Presser, 68, of Rahway died Rahway and past president and educa- until. Aug. 30. The Middle Grades Project is a The Rahway Valley Jerseyaires, the Linden Plaza. The hoard of trustees of the Clark ty, we must find a way to get people Aug. 9 in Rahway Hospital. tion vice president of the Linden Linda-Lee Kelly, member of the on Sept. 27 at the group of parents working with the Unjon County's outstanding Bar- The trip will be made every Fri- Public Library has set the following off Ihe welfare rolls instead of Born in Bayonne, Mrs. Presser Madassah. She was a member of the Union County Board of Chosen Free- middle school faculty and admi- bershop Chorus needs' a new day. Reservations for the bus will meeting dates for 1996: Wcdnes- encouraging ihem to rely on gov- Manalapan Public Jived. itt_Eli&ibcth ..before moving to, ..Jewish-War-Veterans Indies Auxili- holders andliaison to the Cultural and -"• ~nrstrarion'to-.affect--policy;--^-- •-' iclfeaisal site" for every Monday" lie Taken by •plioncTonlrfirsPqornb' day7"Aug.'28rSepr'25rOcC' 23; ernment to'payTlicir way tfirougli" Rahway 40 years ago. She was a ary Post 73. of Woodbridgc and the Heritage Programs Advisory Board, Library:—•-""-"- -.-—- Accomplishments include the evening from 7:30 p.m. until basis. Since seating is limited, peo- Nov. 20, Dec. 18 and a reorganiza life. ' '. proofreader for the Commerce Clear- National Council of Jewish Women. noted, "The freeholders are indeed initiation of parent-teacher confer- approximately 11:30 p.m. lion meeting on Jan. 8. ple who are on the waiting list will ing House, a legal publisher in Clark, Surviving are her husband, Harold: Approximately 17 years ago, happy Hi host an exhibition of such for 14 years before retiring in 1991. a son, Shepard: a daughter. Fern Cam- while a senior in high school, I fine artwork representative of tlie • Mrs. Presser received a bachelor of my; a sister, Sara Verbel, and three began a job at a supermarket as a talented senior artisls of Union • Union — Rudolph Ozol; cashier, and from that perspective, PUBLIC NOTICE aits degree in psychology from New grandchildren. County." • Wcsifield — Lydia BruneHi and one can see how our welfare system There wore 116 professional and Don T. Ho. NOTICE TO BIDDERS York University in 1049. She was '61 PL. 1975. c. 127 pleted work ol the nature required before* diet. Violation ol Chapter 22, Sections Notice Is hereby gWon that oealod prop- - awaidlng tho Contract was abused. That abuse was evident non-professional entries in 1996 The first place winners -wH\ repre- soals will be racalvad by tho Township of C. Tho provisions ol tho New Jorsoy Pre- 22-20. past president of the Sisterhood of Clatk. Union County. Now Jorsoy torIh o vailing Wnoe Act. Chapter 150 ol tho LawB Proposals lor this Contract will be Tho file papers for th* above application Temple Beth Torah qt Rahway, now DEATH NOTICES throughout the 10 years I spent wilh Senior Art Show and Contest in the sent Union County al (lie 30th annual "Haconelruetlon ol Iho Municipal Pmrk- of I9C3, olloclivo January 1, 10G4. accepted only from blddors who are propor- aro available for Inspection at the Clark Ing Lot at thm Bruvvmr School Munlclpmt All blcto chnfl b» binding upon tho b'.ddor ty qualified in accordance tvllh tho require- Township Building Dopnrtme/it. Clark Mun- the company, until the time I left categories of fiber art, mixed media, New Jersey Senior, Citizens Arts for a porlod of Sixty fGO) dnys subsoquont ment* of th» Contract Documents Temple Beth Or of Clark. Building"and oponod and road In public In • Wpal Building. 430 Wesrflald Avenue, DOMZALSKI - Matilda A., of Rosolle on oil/acrylic, pastel, pencil/pen and ink, Competition on Sept. 27 at Ihe Man- Room 16. 430 WosWold Avenu*. ClnrK. To ttio •oponlng of bids. Tho Township reserves tho right to rojocl Clark, New Joisey Monday through Friday. • Thursday, Aug. 8,1996, beloved wile ol Iho tale and was closing deposits and : BY ORDER OF'tho Mnyor and Township any or all bids or to waive any Informalities Now Jor&oy, on August 28, 1096 10:00 9AM to 4 PM. Mr. Joseph DomzabkJ, devoted mother ol Mrs. balancing the books for tlie'night. plioloyraphy. sculpture and alapan Public Library. A.M. prevailing time. Council of tho Township ol Clark, Union whore such Informality Is not detrimental to Fink and Rosner, Esqs We want your news Tho work under this contract Includes County, NoW Jorsoy. the best Interest of the Township. The right Martane Potyak ol Rosette and Mr. Joseph As a cashier. I checked out cus- watercolnr. For information about Ihe show, pavement removal, new curb and pave- . . Robert S. £llonport. Mayor Is also reserved to Increase or docroaso the • . < by: Stanley A. Fink Domzalskl ol Florida, dear sb'er ol Mr. Leo A C 1 Your organization should be get- call (he .Office of Cultural and Herit- ment construction and related Improve- UG931 CLK August 15, 1906 ($30.75) quanltles specified in the manner desig- U6915 J^ySt ^ ? StryesH ol Michigan, also survived by Jwo tomers who paid for their order in The first, second and third place ments'at the municipal parking lot adjacent nated In the Specifications. ting the publicity it deserves and we age Affairs at (908) 558-2550 Mon- to the tennis courts at the Brewer School Tho successlul bidder shall be required grandchildren. ThB luneral was Irom The SUL- food stamps and then pulled out of winners arc: Municipal Building. to comply with the following: would like to help. We have a publici- LIVAN FUNERAL HOME, 146 E. Second Ave. day through Friday from 8:30 a.m. to Specifications and Drawings for tho A. Anli-Klckback Regulations under Sec- Rosalie. A Funeral Mass was ottered In Church the-parking lot in Lincoln Conti- • Clark — Helen Adams and proposed work, prepared by Harry C. tion 2 of the Act of Juno 13,1934, known as ty handbook which explains how to ol the Assumption, Roselle Park. Interment 4:30 p.m. Relay service users should PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that tho Clark nentals and Cadillacs. Years past, Anthony DiSavino: Appleoate, P.E. 4 L.S.. Township Engi- the Copoland Act. Hoy Rosary Cemelery, Duryea, Pa. neer, are on file In the offlca of the Clark NOTIC6 TO BIDDERS B. The Affirmative Action requirements Board of Adjustment will hold a. mooting on tell your" story. We would like to • Cranford — Peter Leslie, Edward call 1-800-852-7899. Township Business Administrator. Room Notice Is hereby given that sealed prop- Monday, August 26, 1996, at 8:00 PM. at and those same people continued to soals will bo received by the Township of of P.L. 1975, c. 127 The exhibition is sponsored by the 24. 430 Westfleld Avenue, Clark. New C. The provisions of the New Jorsev Pre- tho Brewer School Building, Room 16, 430 publicize your club, church, sports, STEINMETZ • WIDIam P. Jr., ol RoseDe on pay in food stamps, while manag- Leicht and Mildred Lubas: Jersey, and may be Inspected by prospec- Clark, Union County, Now Jersey for the vailing Wage Act Chapter 150 of tho'Lsws Westfleld Avonuo, Clark, New Jersey, at Saturday, August 10, 1996. davoted lather ol tive bidders during business hours. "Storm Sowar Bopolr and Slop* Rosto-. which time the following application will be school news, etc. If you have an idea • Elizabeth — Karoly Daroczi, l/iiion County Board of Chosen Free- ration, Rnhwny Rivar Park" and opened of 1963, effective January 1, 1964. Mrs. EUnore Delaney ol Shrewsbuiy and Mr ing to upgrade their vehicles. Many Blddeis will be furrtlshed with a copy of All bids shall be binding upon the bidder hoard: Mary'ElliNi Kecfe, Myrtle Pierson and holders, the Division of Parks and and read In public In Room 16, 430 Wast- CAL. HI 8-96: Application or Palm Realty, for a picture or story, call Managing William P. Stelnmelz 111 of Arizona, also of them couldn't even count the the Contract Documents by request upon flnlrt Avnrmn, filaik, Naw .larsny.on August tor a period ol Sixty (60) days subsequent SWiYQd by nnn QranticNM, The lunaral Pi»r-i-pnlirm Offirf* nf Cllllnrnt nnrl yiuyur nullcu and pdyrnohi of a nonretund- lo inlng'Til bid rfLOc . lor maintaininnalrHalnlngq tighHqWt manulactuDnm o •Editor Eniilio Piisco at • 686'7700,- 28 1996 11:00 AM prevailing time. business In rear portion of retail building, vices win be private. Arrangements were conv food stamps and. asked ihe cashlc: able charge of twenty dollars (S20.00) pay- The work under this contract Includes the BY ORDER OF Ihe Mayor and Township able to the Township ol Clark, to defray tho Council ol the Township of Clark. Union and site plan review, at the premises Ext. 322 weekdays before 5 p.m. If pleted by The SULLIVAN FUNERAL HOME • Linden — Urban Weiss; Heritage Affairs, and the Department reconstruction of a stonri sewer outfall, located at: 11 Westfleld Avenue and 6 to do it for them. Food stamps, so coat thoreof. Proposals must bo made on approximately 45 1eet In jength Including County, Now Jersey. 146 E. Second Ave., Roselle. • Kenilwprth — Eleanor Beninati; of, Human Services' Division on the standard proposal forms In tho manner Washington Street. Clark: Lot 4. Block 91. you'd like a handbook, call and one manhole, pipe extensions; rip rap apron, Robert S. Ellonport. Mayor In a CN District. Violation of Chapter 22, we thought, were Riven to people do&lgnated In ihe contract documents, and slope rostoratJon to be constructed on UCtnO CLK August 15, 1996 (S31.25) • I'lainfield — Adams Garrctt,.See- Aging. Funding has been made possi- must be enclosed In sealed envelopes Sections 22-13 and 19, Sub-Sections will be mailed to you. for the basic necessities, not for the Rahway River wllhln a portion of the 13.3a2. b1 & 2(a), b2, 2(b), and c(2); 19.2, bearing tho narra and address ol the Bid- Union County Park located In th« Township mon Pines and Yelin Soler; • : ble in part by the-New Jersey State dor, and the name of the work on the out- 1a1. and 4. FREE Information! ~ pounds of steaks, seafood and the of Clark. PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that the Clark The tile papers lor the above application • Rahway — Frances Rasmussen; Council on the Arts, Department of sldo; addressed to Mayor and Council, Specifications and Drawings for the Township ol Clark: and must be accompan- Board ol Adjustment will hold a mooting on are available for Inspection lit the Clark highest priced name brand items. proposed work, proposed by Harry C. Monday. August 26. 1996. at 8:00 PM, at Township Building Department, Clark Mun- • Roselle — Pat Beveridge: Stale. ied by a statement ol Consent ol Surety Applegate. P.E. A L.S.. Township Engi- tho Browor School Building, Room 16 43O CALL But those were Ihe kind of items from a surety company authorized' to do icipal Building, 430 Westliold Avenue, FREE Information! neer, are on file In the office of the Clark Westliold Avonuo. Clark. Now Jersey at Clark. New Jersey Monday through Friday, business In the State of Now Jersey and Township Business Administrator, Room which time tho following application will' be 686-9898 many of tlie food stamp recipients, 9AM lo 4PM. r accoptnblo to Ihe Township and either a Bid 24. 430 Wostflold Avonuo. '.Clatk, New heard: ' ; • Bond or a Ceitjlied Chock drawn to the / Fink and Rosner, Esqs. Jersey, and may be Inspocted by prospec- CAL. #25-96; Application of Columbia and enter a four digit purchased. And how can you not oidor of.Troasurer of tho.Townshlp of Clark tive bidders during business hours. by: Stanley A. Fink for not loss than ton percent (10%) of tho Savings Bank for Installation ol a MAC sign Attorneys for Applicant 686-9898 •selection number below! get angry when the next customer amount bid. except that the check need no! Bidders will bo furnished with a copy of at the premises located at'1100 Rarltan U6914 CLK August 15, 1996 ($10.25) axcood S20.000.00. the Contract-Documents by request upon Road, Lot: 57-59. Block: ,60. In a CN'Ols- in line is an elderly woman who Teen Arts exhibit makes its way to Lin feh. library proper notJco and payment of a nonrefund- and enter the four digit Tho Township reserves the right to ablo charge of twenty dollars (S2O.00) pay- asks.you to take subtotals after require a'complete financial and expert^ able lo the Township of Clark, to dotray tho selection number below! ence statement" fiom prospective bidders PREPLANNING Middle School; Jenny Kim, Jonathan Dayton -Alliance for; Arts Education, New Jersey and ) cost Iheioof. Proposals must qe made on every two items so she knows.she is The, Union County Office of Cultural and to visit the exhibit" and enjoy the talents of our showing that Itioy havo satisfactorily oom- the standard proposal forms In the manner Regional High School. participating schools. ; plotod wortc^of tho nature required before doslanatod In tho contract documents, FUNERALS not exceeding the amount of money Heritage Affairs' Division of Parks and Recrea- young Union County artists." awarding Iho Contract. must be enclosed In sealed envolopos RELIGION • Summit: Ned Conway, Summit Middle ' Among--die community supporters are: J Proposals lor mis. Contract' will bo bearing the name and addross of the Bid- she has in her change purse? tion announced that the Linden Free Public The exhibiting students are: accoptod only from bidders'who are proper- dor,,and the name of tho work on>theout- School. Altefiburg Pianh House, Amalgamated General \ ly qualilied In accoidanco witn'the require- 5900 Reasons to Prearrange Sometimes, when closing depo- • Clark: Mary Callahan. Mother Seton Reg- sido; addrosood to ' Mayor and Council, 3220 Bible Verse For The Day Library, Sunnyside .Branch at 110 Edgewater -..V"' ments ol Iho Contract Documents. Township of Claik; and must be accompan- 5901 Preplanning & Your Family sits of almost $70,000 to 5100,000 ional High School; Shannon Hull, C. Kumpf • Union, Lawrence Q. Wong, Burnet Middle Agencies, Barnes & Noble, Bell Atlantic-New The Township reserves the right to ro|oct ied by statement ol Consent ol Surety from Road, will host the Union County Teen Arts any or all bids or to waive arty Informalities Jersey, Bergen Camera Exchange & Studio, a surety company authorized to do busi- 5902 rPie-financing a Funeral there would he more in food stamps Touring Exhibit from Sept. 2 through Sept. 16. Middle School. School; Chorika Henderson. Kawameeh whoro such informality Is not detrimental to ness In tho Stale ol Now Jorsoy and accept- Brounell-Kramcr-Waldor-Kane Insurance tho bost inlorost ol the Township. Tho right - able to tho Township and either a Bid Bond 5903 Dealing With Grief than cash and we would feel like we • Elizabeth: Sakina Miles, Benedictine Middle School; Erin Cook, Union High School. is also rosorvod to Increase or docroase the or a Certified Chock drawn lo tho order of Call Everyday! The exhibit consists of 26 pieces of art The Union County Teen Arts Program is Agency, Central Lewmar Fine Paper, Ciba- quanitios spocifiod In the manner desig- Troasurer ol the Township of Clark lor not 5904 The Funeral Director were playing Monopoly. Academy. nated In tho Specifications. less than ten percont (10%) of the amount m m Your CommunHy'iCommunity"! But But selectcQ from Ihe 513-visual artworks shown at supported by the Union County Board of Cho- Geigy Corp., CoreSlates Bank, Corporate Tho successful bidder shall bo required bid. excopt that tho check need not exceed Granted, there are many people • Hillside: Sherryta Freeman, Hillside High to comply wilh the following: . S20.000.00. ource m • & Your Community's Btit who need public assistance, but it's the 1906 Union County Teen Arts Festival in sen Freeholders; Union County Office of Cul- Chefs, Exxon Chemical Co., Craftpn Percus- A. Antl-Klckback Regulations under Sec- School. . , The Township reserves tne right lo Infosource24 HOUR VOICE INFOBMATTON SERVICE March at Union County College. The annual tion 2 of the Act of June 13,1834, known as require a complete financial and exporl- Infosourceource because they have fallen on hard tural and Heritage Affairs, Division of Parks sion Works, GIB Laboratories, Ironbound the Copoland Act. • • once statement.Irom prospective bidders 4 HOW VCTCe INFQHM«T1OH»|:|iy.rr event is sponsored by the Union County Office • Linden: Gosia Smerdel, Linden High B. Tho Alternative Action requirements A Public Srnict of times. The operative word is and Recreation, Union County College, Union Bank, Kenny's for Physical Fashion, Leisure snowing thai they have satisfactorily com- School. WOWOkU. COMMUNITY NEWSPAPERS "need." Once a rnew job comes of Cultural and Heritage Affairs' Division of -, County Cultural and Heritage Programs Advis- Arts Gcnter, MacArthur. Fuel Co. A Publkc Smicc ol . Parks and Recreation. 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Center program, keeping the Post Orchestral strains resound through Echo Lake Park co Bayway Refinery located at Park awarded to New Jersey's Junior Miss Traumatic Stress Disorder program as By Jacquie McCarthy not originally the theme to "The Lone and Brunswick avenues. The rain date the Mountain King," which Smolij German composer, was fascinated by into a lively version of "Zip A Dee Do (Conlinued from Page Bl) for 1996 and the runners-up. Vietnam vets sought an in-patient program in Veterans Associate Editor Ranger" television show. National Radio Orcliestra, according is Sept. 15. • - . Scholarships available called, "a combination of old Norwe- mythology. Dah" from "The Jungle Book," Fol- attitude when they, approached the In lieu of the cas.h scholarships, the Administration hospitals, and a strong to festival presenters. Smolij resides Arc you a high school senior girl Vietnam Veterans of America Inc. Smolij informed concert-goers that gian romantic legends and modern The gates open at 8 a.m. Admission winners, may choose one of the four- advocacy for veterans and their child- Conductor Smolij reported that lowing was an even livelier, "Chim in Florham Park, NJ. and remarked register to pay for their order. with plans lo go to college and need is in the process of forming a chapter On August 7, Echo Lake Park in William Tell was a 13th century pat- reality." The woodwind section began is S2 pcrperson or $5 per carload. ycar, full-tuition scholarships offered ren" afflicted and disabled by Agent Rimsky-Korsakov was a Russian Chim Cherec" from "Mary Poppins"; that 10% of orchestra members'reside There is a difference between scholarship funds? The New Jersey in Elizabeth. Vietnam Veterans of Mountainside resounded with vib- riot and freedom fighter. The music the salute to the dawn, becoming so To register a car is S10 by Sept. 1, in New Jersey by the College of St. Orange/Dioxin. composer who turned the legends of a soft and sweet version of "A Dream in Union County. •"needing" public , assistance and Junior Miss Program is seeking candi- America • was formed in the rancc and passion as the New Jersey. reflected his energy and courage, as powerful that I could almost see the and S15 at the gate. All car makes and Elizabeth, Caldwcll College and Cen- The above mentioned issues arc the Middle East into a musical extra- is a Wish Your Heart Makes," from "relying on" public assistance. This dates who will graduate with the Class mid-1970s to protect the rights and Symphony Orchestra spun an instru- the trumpels heralded (he arrival of sunrise over the hills,of Echo Lake models are welcome, but no trucks. tenary College and from 19 other col- just a few areas in which the Vietnam vaganza. "Schchcrczade" is based on "Cinderella." concluding with the The Union County Summer Arts is the area that, hopefully, welfare of 1997 to compete for cash and coN promote the interests of Vietnam-era (ncnlal yarn with "Music Tells A the arrow-wielding equestrian. This Park, though it was almost nightfall. Car judging will be from rioon-3 p.m., leges and universities in Alabama, Veterans of America is involved. the story of a sultana, who, facing familiar "It's a Small World." Festival will present Gaelic Night fea- reform will target. The federal lege scholarship awards. , --. veterans. Talc," the eighth night of the Union audience member could "hear" Toll's All other instruments took up the and awards will be given out at 4 p.m. Arkansas, Maryland, Minnesota, Mis- For more information, contact execution, saved her own life by cap- The orchestra ended the evening turing the Andy Cooney Show on appeals court's decision to uphold Candidates must be bona fide high From its earliest days, Vietnam County Summer Arts Festival, spon- horse in full gallop, through the salute, as if each representing earth's For swap meet vendors information sissippi, Missouri, Pennsylvania, Albert "Ken" Deal at 636-7527 or tivating her sultan with a different with a bang, or rather several bangs, Aug. 21, and Oldies Night featuring the New Jersey law and deny addi- school seniors graduating with the Veterans of America's leadership has sored by Chase Manhattan Bank. energetic efforts of the entire creatures hailing the warmth of the • or any other questions, call 276-4395. Rhode Island, South Carolina and write to Vietnam Veterans of Ameri- story each night for 1001 nights. The which startled a few members of the the Party Dolls on Aug. 28. The festi- tional benefits lo mothers on wel- Class of 1997, be a U.S. citizen, have pledged that "never again will one New Jersey Assemblyman Alan symphciny. sun, violin strains intertwining and The event is sponsored by the Olds Virginia. ':. ca, Elizabeth Chapter, P.O. Box 2465, orchestra masterfully interpreted mesmerized audience during a pow- val is presented by The County of fare who have children is a step in generation of veterans abandon Augustine addressed' the expectant French composer Dukas' 'The Sor- again adding a sense of great mysjery. Rallyc 350 Club, Tosco Refining scholastic ability, leadership in Elizabeth, 07207. some excerpts, including "Festival at erful rendition of the "1812 Overture" Union Board of Chosen Freeholders the right direction, not. a callous For a free brochure on how to parti- another." crowd in the fading sunlight, and said Company and Ryan Oldsmobilc of school, talent, poise and fitness. cerer's Apprentice" followed the "Mountain King" projected a sense of Baghdad," "The Sea," "Shipwreck" by Russian composer Tchaikovsky. and The Union County Division of attitude toward people. that he thought this night was going to g overture. Smolij explained that the majesty and strength through the and "Conclusion." Vin)irw inolc Ih.-. Smolij elaborated on the composer's Parks and Recreation. All concerts are hthhih music Is rinsed Ofl a Goethe slory of a uf Hie sunutllT CCn- steady drum beat and roar of the trum- stage in "Festival," playing a eclcbret- strong emotions regarding the War of held in Echo Lake Park in Mountain- ccrt scries. student magician who casts a spell to pcts. The string section's steady ory melody which sounded distinctly 1812, which served as the inspiration sidc, and moved to Cranford High The Union County Board of Cho- make water flow. The student, how .Interviews slated T plucking echoed the King's footsteps Russian. The remaining instrument for this piece.' . •' • School in the event of rain. For infor- A Public Service Of WORRALL .COMMUNITY NEWSPAPERS sen Freeholders then announced a. ' ever, can not figure out how to stop in his domain. sections echoed the violin melody It was a exquisite summer night mation call the Division of Parks and The Union County Rape Crisis resolution thanking Chase Manhattan the flow, however, and is finally Austrian composer Khachaturian through all of the selections, at times accentuted by the incredible perfor- Recreation at 908-352-8410. Center is interviewing for the follow- Union County's IT'S Bank for their support. rescued by the master. ing groups: m m> Your Community's Best was one of many musicians inspired heavy, deep, and somber, at times lilt- mance of the New Jersey Symphony .. After hearing from Assemblyman The tune beganwith the slow, soft, • a group for teenage female survi- by the story of Spartacus, a slave and ing, with a high violin strain rising Orchestra, and it wasn't over yet. The Augustine and a few members of the and mysterious strains of woodwind vors of rape age 13 to 17. Best Source For gladiator in ancient Rome in 71 B.C. sorrowfully above it all. crowd called the orchestra back out FREE Union County Board of Chosen Free- and string, especially accentuated by • a group for adult female survivors who sponsored a vast slave uprising, The evening drew_to a close with a for a rousing performance of "Hooray holders, the symphony opened the the violin, an instrument historically Editorial deadlines. of rape. • according to Smolij. Excerpts "Scene Disney Orchestral Suite arranged by for the Red, White, and Blue." Infosource Instant Information evening with a moving rendition of associated with magic, mystery, and Following are deadlines for news:' • a group for young adult survivors and Dance with Crolalums," "Adagio Lowden, called, "Disney Magic." Mariusz Smolij is- recently 'The Star-Spangled Banner," the occult. Action was implied in the Church, club and social - Thursday age 19 to 30 addressing different 24 HOUR VOICE INFORMATION SERVICE of Spartacus and Phrygia" and "Var- Smolij stated that the Disney creators appointed to the NJSO as assistant Conductor-Mariusz Smolij intro- quickening of these strains, with the noon. . •••••••••: kinds of sexual assault. iations of Acgina and Baccanalia" feel that they owe a great deal of their conductor. He has traveled worldwide TIME , COMPUTERS duced the night's program. All the addition of bell-tones adding a sense used strong woodwind and string con- Entertainment - Friday noon. The Uiiion County Rape Crisis BOOK REVIEWS MOVIE REVIEWS SPORTS success to the music included in their working with and conducting orche- ^TEMPERATURE 'j arrangements to be performed were of mischief. The horn section sounded tributions to depict the whirling Sports - Monday noon. Center is located at 300 Norlh Avenue AND THE productions. 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PAGE B4 — THURSDAY, AUGUST 15, 1996 WORRALL NEWSPAPERS WORRALL NEWSPAPERS THURSDAY, AUGUST 15, 1996 — PAGE B5 DINING/ENTERTAINMENT Lee is not a contender for Oscar Deep in the heart of Rahway even after Scorcese-produced film REUNIONS In 1994 Martin Scorcese announced that he was producing • Class reunions are being organ- should call (800) 827-4045 to be Regional favorite The Tim Gillis Band Spike Lee's next film, a tough, inncr- The Video ized for the following: registered in the class reunion city drama involving a drug related Bloomfield 1986, Sept. 21. directory. killing entitled "Clockcrs." Scorcese Detective Columbia Senior 1976, Nov. 2; • Ferris High School, Jersey OTHER is still plugging their new country sound Columbia Senior 1986, Nov. 30. What* Going On Is a paid directory of knew this area well, having directed City, class of 1946. Call 229-3773, . SATURDAY events for/ion-profit organizations. It By Jim Riffel Livingston 1986, Nov. -29; AUGUST 24, 1998 I5y Jacqule McCarthy "TGB - Live," contains all original call it "top-40 country,'" said-Gillis. such hard edged films as "Mean or write Andrew Cancalosi, 19 - Is pre-paid and costs lust $20.00 (for 2 Livingston 1976, Nov. 29. EVENT: 1996 Summer Fast- weeks) for Essex. County or union Associate Editor songs. "Our focus has always been on dance Streets," "Taxi Driver," "Goodfcllas" Wesley St., Monmouth Beach, NJ PLACE: 273-287 South 19th Street and Nutley 1986, Nov. 29. 07750. County arid just $30.00 for both. Your The aspect of my job most satisfy- The band even got some airplay on music, it's the big thing now. We rec- and "Casino." The picture was going directed Joe's Bcd-Styv Barbershop: 12th Avenue, Newark, NJ notlca must be in our Maplewood West Orange 1976, Nov. 29; ing to me is gciting 10 speak with local WYNY in New York some years ago. ognized it at very early stage as a to'be based on the Richard Price novel We Cut Heads, in 1980, which won For additional information on the TIME: 2pm office (463 Valley Street) by 4:30 P.M. West Orange 1986, Oct. 19. PRICE: Adults- $5.00; Children- (Under on Monday for publication the follow- artists whose lalcnt has not gone -Gillis remembered one song, "Sugar growth industry." The band some- .of the same name and Price, who had the Academy Award for Best Student following, call 845-5200. . Bloomfield 1977, 1997; Bloom- 12), $2.50. Featuring The "Fabulous" ing Thursday. Advertisement may unnoticed, and lc.yn about how they . Sweet," which made the charts.,"It times brings a dance instructor with written Scorccsc's "The Color of Film. In 1986 he made his big screen • South Side High School, class Sound Pipers Band and DJ: Frontline also be placed at 170 Scotland Road, field 1986, Sept. 21; Bloomfield struggled and eventually succeeded. was about the time Elvis died," said them to shows. ; Money" along with 'the Al Pacino debut with the low budget sleeper hit of June 1946; and Bergen Street Massive Int'l. Games, stalls, children's 266 Liberty St., Bloomfield or 1291 1987. 1997. talent show. For further information call Stuyvesant Ave., Onion. For more Tim Gillis is no exception to this rule, Gillis. Ronny McDowell, who wrote And as for the band's future plans? thriller "Sea of Love," would be help- "She's Gotta Have It." In 1989 he School class of June 1942 are seek- Columbia Senior 1977, 1997; 201-675-1032 Information call 763-9411.> a regional favorite who has been plug- "Sugar Sweet," wrote a song about "I guess just keep on plugging," ing Spike Lcc with the script. With all received wide critical praise for "Do ing classmates for a 50th reunion. Columbia Senior 1986, Nov. 30; ORGANIZATION: New Jersey Center of ging away at his dream since he was Elvis that "buried our song," sighed said Gillis. of these big names involved it would The Right Thing," a Brooklyn based Contact Sam Sporn, 8 Crescent Dr., Truth, Inc. and the We-Ting Association. : Columbia Senior 1987, Nov. 28, Parsippany, NJ 07054, or call (201) 1J. 1 guess, however, I'm beginning -Gtttfe— r— •Gillie seem that Lee might probably get that drama focusing on racial tension. He 1997. 335-6611. to show my age. In my interview with rent lack of airplay for his music, —Best Picture Oscar thmlwt-heen elud- fnr a Rpgt In. The Tim Gillis Band, this ' Livingston l\i)b, NOV. 20r" Union artist views life through children's eyes Gillis this week, instead of immedi- describing a feeling of being in limbo. ing him. . . Award. Though widely considered a country-loving Texan has found some Livingston 1986, Nov. 29; Livings- • The search is on for members "Child of My Child", a photogra- New Jersey Photography Forum and ately concentrating on his struggle for kindred spirits, all New Jersey "I hope that will change,", he said. Well, it didn't happen and although major talent, Lee's films have never of the Battin and Jefferson High phy exhibit of candid portraits by Bar- the Westfield Art Association. the film isn't Best Picture caliber, it's ton 1987, 1997. success, I caught myself getting swept natives. While playing at Zaffy's in The Tim Gillis Band works mostly received a Best Picture nomination School of Elizabeth class of 1975 bara Wirkusof Union is on display at The Lcs Malamut Gallery is open still very good and definitely worth and he has never been nominated for Nutley -1986, Nov. 29. away in personal nostalgia. the early '80s, Gillis was asked to weekends, playing The Pony Express for a reunion to^lace in September. the Les Malamut Gallery in the Union Monday, Wednesday and Thursday 9 checking out. Best Director. Many believe this is. West Orange 1976, Nov. 29; "Did you know that one of your form a lf)-piecc band, and decided he in Statcn Island and The Whiskey Former classmates are asked to Public Library in Friberger Park on a.m. - 9 p.m. and Tuesday and Friday The story begins with 27 year-old due to his outspoken personality. • West Orange 1986, Oct. 19. singers used to be my music teacher in wanted to include some.women. Amy Cafe in Lyndhurst. The band has write to Susette McDaniel-Harris, Morris Avenue. The exhibit will be on 9 a.m. - 6 p.m. Strike hanging out in the park across Video Detective Trivia: Who was Summit 1977, 1997. junior high?" was the first question I Broza was a member of Lady Luck, appeared at the Union County Arts The "New Country" sound of The Tim Gillis Band will be presentedtonigfit at 7 p.m. PO Box 3374, Elizabeth, New display through September 19. the street from his apartment. Actual- the first black actor to win a Best Union 1976, Nov. 29; Union asked the consummate performer. an all-girl band hired to play at Zaf- Center, and participated this year in Jersey 07207 or call 353-7488. Wirkus, who is also a published outside of the Union County Arts Center in Rahway, the third night in the Rahway May- ly, he's not just hanging out, he's 1986, Nov. 29; Union 1987, 1997. fy's. Lucy Simms, on background the Union County Summer Arts Festi- Actor Ckcar and what film did he win • The Linden High School class poet, has selected her poem "Child of We want your news Gillis cracked up laughing. or's Concert Series. The concert will be moved inside the arts center in the event of rain. working. StrikcVa drug dealer and Westfield 1986, Nov. 29. vocals, came to the band through her val. In addition to country dance it for? of 1961 will hold its 35lh reunion at My Child" as the theme for the exhi Gillis, a Woodbridge resident since the park is where he punches the If you arc a member of one of : friendship with Gillis. Maria Martecn, weekends in the Catskills, the band Answer: Sydney Poitier, Lilies Of the Shackamaxon Country Club in bit. Using her grandchildren as sub- 19S2, was bom and raised in Texas. clock. His boss, Rodney, played by these classes, write to: Your organization should be get- vocals and keyboards, has been with spends a lot of time at the Knights of I'm sure concert-goers this evening The Fields, 1963. Scotch Plains on Sept. 28. For more jects, she explores the child's kalei- He picked up the guitar at .igc 11, and Delory Lindo, cruises by in his shiny Reunions Unlimited, Inc., P.O. Box ting the publicity it deserves and we the band since 1981. Judy Lyn Ricci , Columbus Hall.in South River, help- will be glad The Tim Gillis Band has New on video: Down Periscope, information, class members can doscopic world. "Viewing life started playing country. "Us always, car every once in a while to make sure 150, Englishtown, NJ 07726; or would like to help. We have a publici- missed the first audition, according to ing with .charity fundraisers and squeezed in some time to spend with comedy, Girl 6, comedy; and Execu- call .494-8650 or 388-4144. through the eyes of a child restores, been my favorite music." Gillis Strike and the other workers arc earn- call 780-8364. ty handbook which explains how to Gillis, but made the scdond one, and squeezing in some personal us. Keep your eye on my former mus- tive Decision, action. • The reunion committee of Lin- however briefly, a sense of hope and claims. "I've seen it go through so. ing ihe.ir money." ' ' • The reunion committee of Lin- tell your story. We would like to has been playing piano and singing appearances. ic teacher. den High School's class of 1956 is humor in an increasingly troubled publicize your arts and entertainment many changes." Elvis One night Strike is driving with A resident ofMountalnslde, Jim den High School class-" of 1956 with band for 17 years. (Maybe her seeking classmates for a reunion to society," Wirkus states. She feels that RlfTel Is the author or "The Video seeks classmates for a reunion to be news. If you have an idea for a picture The Navy brought Gillis (o our alter ego, Ms. Judy Vcrrilli, junior Rodney and tells him he's sick of be held Sept. 27, 28 and 29. For solace can be found in something as Detective's Guide to the Top 100 held the weekend of Sept. 27, 28 or story^call Associate Editor Jacquie shores in 1972. He was a recruiter, high school music teacher, was busy Rahway theater company receives Ronnie Lee Steele being one of the "park boys"; he more information, write to Linden simple as the smile of a child. "Their McCarthy at (908) 686-770, Ext. 321 Films of All Time." and 29. Write to Linden High working from Dover to Sornerville. that day.) wants to move up. It seems Rodney High School class of 1956, Box innocence overshadows the reality weekdays before 5 p.m. If you'd like a multiple nominations from A.C.T. has a fairly large network with crews School class of 1956, Box 1616, These days; Gillis sits behind a Gillis rcflectedon what brought the 1616, Linden, New Jersey 07036. that at some time, they will experi- handbook, call and one will be mailed Carnival Productions, Rahway's resident theatre company, was honored with "' J. working parks all over the city. The Linden, NJ 07036. desk at Berkeley College in Newrest of the band together. Drummer ' Artie's • F.ast Orange High School Class ence the darker side of life," Wirkus to you. eight nominations for the 1995-96 A.C.T. Awards at the organization's Nomi- next level in Rodney's empire, out of • Jonathan Dayton Regional York as Director of Placement, no Marty Paglionc is a friend of one of of 1946 reunion committee is seek- reflects. ' nations Picnic held at Edison's .Roosevelt Park on August 3. the parks, can earn a man more Plainfield gallery High School class of 1946 search NEWSPAPERS longer able to a/ford to pursue music Gillis' agents, and Mike Calabrcsc, ing classmates for its 50th reunion, Wirkus, a graduate of Kean Col- Leading the nominations is "The Lion in Winter" with five nods, including money. Rodney respects Strike's committee is seeking classmates for DELIVERED TO OUR YARD on a full-time basis. "Last year's wint- the newest member of the band oil Club Elmour the date of which has not been lege, has taken black and white and Outstanding Production of a Play. Also nominated from "Lion" are Janet desire and promises to give him a-shot showcases Roselle its 50th reunion, the date of which CALL FOR CURRENT PRICE er killed me." he said. "It snowed guitar, was recruited through Gillis' color photography courses wilh Kean Aspiiiwall, Outstanding Featured Actress in a Play, Clinton L. Scott, Outstand- 1871 Vauxhall Road if he'll do one small job: murder one has not been determined. To con- determined. To contact the commit- every woekend, nobody ciine-."- - • production—manager. Steel- guitar Park award winner professor Donald Lokula. She had Paper Drives Arranged ing* Ensemble Performer in'a Play, Jennifer Straniere, Outstanding Costume" of Rodney's dealers who's selling out tact the committee, contact Rose tee, call (201) 887-1141. The_..Tini Gillis Rand started out in player Ben Lawscn has been around also participated in Brian Lav's Coun- Boy Scouts • Church Design, and Rahway resident Bill Van Sant, a Outstanding Direction of a Play. of fast food restaurant. .Swain Galleries in Plainfield is Culmone Tabor at 530 Fourth Ave., •••• The class of 1946 of East 1081 playing smaller clubs like the since the Zaffy's days. Fiddle player try Photography Work~ Shop and -. Schools . "Godspcll" received nominations for Steven Richard Fakclman, Outstanding This is where a bit of mystery showcasing new talent in a multi- Garwocxl, NJ 07027 or Anne Gra- Orange High School is planning a former Zaffy's in Edison; The . Greg Viola-"Ycs, that's his real attended the Nikon Photography ALL ORGANIZATIONS'ARE WELCOMED Schooner Inn in Piscatav. ay, now The Featured Actor in a Musical, Charles Alexander. Hay, Outstanding Sound enters the picture. Strike is waiting media exhibition, "Selected Works," ziano at PO Box 251, Springfield, reunion for October 11. For more name," said Gillis.-has been with the Seminar in New York. Trailers are available 40', 45' no charge Spain Inn: the former Blue Ribbon Design and. scoring a double-play, Bill Van Sant, Outstanding Direction of a outside of the burger joint at closing by 18 award winners from the 1996 NJ 07081. information, write to Robert Kroe- band since 1980, retired, and came out Her photographs have received Inn in Hillside, and The Yellow Rose Musician. time, watching his mark clean up. He Juried Fine Art Show, at the duGret • Seton Hall Preparatory School ger at 14 Adams Drive, Whippany, Call for more information & directions of retirement to rejoin the band. Don- School of the Arts in Plainfield, New several awards, including third place in Manvillc. nie James on piano was a roadie States Van Sant, Carnival Productions' Artistic Director, "We arc all very sees it's going to take a while, so he in West Orange seeks alumni from New Jersey 07981, or call (201) drops into a bar across the street and Jersey's oldest private art school. classes of .1941, 1946, •1951, 1956, 887-1141. in Union's Festival on the Green. She Again, my age is showing. T 'wRosc •ulSiifcouKTridf be' ignored™ honoredio.be rccoguzicd in this way, and wexongratiilalc theauistsAvho. have _^_ The cxhibUfeatunng 28 works will has participated in group shows with -has March.20, 1957 in Atlanta and moved F'LACE YOUR onnr M a* i H 1230 MORRIS AVE..UNION come. Advertise them with a classi- can mail copy to 129.1-Stuyvesant Ave., P.O. Box sioy, union, IT WILL BE RCADC.VMF;. VI ill ••'IEXT TO KifiNci sr.'.'^i'?-^ to Brooklyn at age three. While earn- GREAT FISH ficd ad by calling 1-800-564-8911. New Jersey, 07083. 50-75% OFF OFFICE FURNITURE ing his Master's degree at NYU, Lee expires 9/5/96 TEL: (908) 688-5770 OR 688-5980 NOWFR. CONFERENCE TABLES. DESKS. CHAIRS, WORKSTATIONS, BOOK CASES Serving Lunch & Dinner 7 Days A Mfeek "Serving the community for over 35 years". OPEN MON:-FRI. 9 - 4:30 • 50,000 Sq. Ft. of New, Used 1790 Springfield Ave., Sat. 9-3 \ Factory Closeouts WORRALL COMMUNITY NEWSPAPERS MAPLEWDOD ' LOVING FAMILIES SOUGHT . Union Leader, Kenilworth Leader, Roselle Park Leader, \ Summit Observer, Springfield American Intercultuiral Student Exchange ia seeking -Next D&y Delivery Leader, Mountainside Echo., Elizabeth Gazette, Roselle; Spectator^ Rahway. Progress, 201-762-1247 host families.for exchange students arriving In August ^ 201-926-9394 "400 Winans Ave., Hillside Clark Eagle, Hillside Leader, Linden Leader •WHIRLPOOL BATHS. • ' Each year, thousands of families across the nation host A1SE. exchange students Directly across from Exit'54, Route 78 East •KITCHEN REMODELING • 7 DAY • M HOUR MBVKt for a school year. It's an exciting way to DINING REVIEW NJ UC. • 13MU •CKEOfT TERMS AVALAILI I meet people from different countries while •Fully kiiund •» V»a Cspataoea August 15,1996 •Remove Existing Walls 'Marble Saddle & Sill •Handicapped Conversions ..opening a young persons eyes to typical •Insulate Outer Walls •Bathroom Accessories •Debris Removal Upon I American life. Students arrive in August, For those who long for fast, conve- lomatos, grated cheddar cheese, sour •New SSeetrock-Walls •New Bathroom Fixtures Completion spend a semester or school year with nient food without the question mark Fuddruckers •Ceramic Tile Walls & Floor •New Window.- New Door •Deal Direct, No Salesman I cream and black olives, the taco salad •Electrical & Plumbing Work American families, and return to their of quality, we present for your offers you the opportunity to pick out Home of the world's greatest hamburgers. •vanity & Medicine Cabinet home countries with a deeper Happy Birthday I If you would like everyone to join in the celebration at your child's approval Fuddruckers, located on anything not to your liking in 1016 STUYVESANT AVE. • UNION understanding of the American people. Route 22 in Union. Fuddruckers, advance, as it is up to you to stir the DESIGNER I A1SE students speak English, have their birthday. Just dip out the coupon below and send us your child's which is one of the few institutions salad yourself. I was tempted to give -BATHROOMS & KITCHENS II Inc. (908) 688-6500 • 1-800-922-8919 _ own spending money and medical photo along with the information requested and we will print it a$ where fast food restaurant is hot an the olives their walking papers, but Wk •• flK SB M M HB Hi MS BSfl •• •• Hi Hi Hi Hi SB Insurance .and are eager to become part near the btg day as possible. Photos must be received two weeks oxymoron, offers freshly cooked — to of an American family. Introduce foreign was later glad I hadn't. They are rare prior to ,Ryb!icatiqn Qnly children_ 12;.arid...under_ are.^ItaPe-:: order — burgers, chicken, salads and in proportion to everything else in the culture Into your community. Host" a v sides without the unpleasant sensation salad, they do not dominate any bite Are You Having An Event? And Would . foreign exchange studentl Enclose a 2 * 3" or larger photo (black & white is best, but weTitake of seeing your food under hot lights or full, and they added a little kick to the color shots) with your child's name on the back. Relatives oi$beir uaapped in paper. rest of the dish. like To Let Every One Know. CallAISE parents must put return address on the back of the picture. Fill out Yes, we did say bar. In addition to 1-800-SIBLING b:'C;M// Accompanying this reviewer was catering to families, and there were Place Your Notice In an expert in the field of both fast food plenty in altendence last Saturday BIRTHDAY PARTY and hamburgers, namely a 12-year- night, senior citizens, Softball teams What's Going On Worrall Community Newspapers Jnc old named Richard. While Richard and birthday parties are all a pan of 1291 Stuyvesant Avenue, P.O. Box 3109 indulged in a BBQ burger with bacon, Fuddruckers' clientele. In fact, the h" What'* Going On is a paid directory of events (or non-profit organizations. It is Photo By Milton MIIU PRE-PAID and costs just $20.00 (for 2 weeks) in Essex County or Union County Union, N.J. 07083 this reviewer ordered what is modest- is tiny and tucked away in the smok- (BRONZE WEDDING PACKAGE Fuddruckers, above, is located .on the-center aisle on and just $30.00 for both Counties. Your notice must be in one of our Offices by If you have any questions, please call 686-7700 ly described as a "works" burger. We ing section, so there is no threat of any v 4:30 P.M. on Monday for publication the following Thursday. Offices our located SIMMONS MATTRESS Route 22 in Union. . • • shared an order of Buffalo wings, disturbances. INCLUDES: at 463 Valley SL, Maplewood. 170 Scotland Rd., Orange. 266 Liberty St, some onion rings, chili and a taco Bloomfield or 1291 Stuyvesant Ave., Union. Richard said his burger, which h.e chip cookie and was on to the video ' Fuddmckcrs is located at 2319 Separate Cocktail hour for bridal party son/daughter of salad. Richard ordered a vanilla ordered medium rare, was larger than games in the back before we could get Route:'22.in Union on the center Fresh Fruit cup NAME ^_ Phone milkshake, which he watched them typical fast food. "It's not too spicy, an opinion out of him. island, and is thus accessible from Champagne Toast ADDRESS MiaiM (tlrst and last names) make, while I washed down my din- which I like, and it tastes more like a The burgers, as mentioned before; either direction. Fuddruckers is open ner with a Budweiser from the bar. homccooked burger than McDo- arc better than anything else around, Monday through Thursday from 11 Dinner Buffet CITY ZIP nalds," he said. so you get what you pay for. The bur- a.m. to 10:30 p.m., and on Fridays and Five Hour Open Bar ESSEX _ UNION COMBO. Daytime telephone number Rich said he enjoyed the chili, good, and I was surprised to find such gers'start at around S4 and depending Saturdays from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. which had lots of beans but not too quality. on size and additions, can range Wedding Cake Write your ad in spaces below and mall to: will celebrate his/her birthday on many tomatos. Not being as big a fan We did indulge in the bakery after upwards of S5.5O. Also on the menu Coffee.& Tea WORRALL NEWSPAPERS (ag») of spicy food as I am, he declared the our meal, as Fuddruckers offers fresh are chicken and fish dishes, steak "P.O. Box 158, Maplawood, NJ 07040 joining In the celebration are temperament of the chili to be perfect', baked cookies and pies. My oatmeal sandwiches and a children's menu. In This column is intended to (slstart/brothers) while I dug into the taco salad. Served raisin cookie was soft and fresh, but addition to the taco salad, a side salad inform our readers' about. DAY : DATE 19 in a light, flaky shell with lettuce, OflrrfH Quality Srrvlrc. K|<-j(im( Style 1 and of Richard had devoured his chocolate and chicken salad also is offered. dining opportunities in the area mid True .SIIVIIIIM I •W-ano gurxln J EVENT (grandparonti names) PLACE and (city) TIME of PRICE Granite Plaza AND THE 947 Route 1&9, Rahway, NJ Be sure to enclose a stamped, self-addressed envelope ORGANIZATION 1 908-499-4466 for tha return of your child's photo. EATIN IS EASY! For more information call 763-9411 WORRALL NEWSPAPERS WORRALL NEWSPAPERS THURSDAY. AUGUST 15, 1996 — PAGE B7 HOROSCOPE HEALTH & FITNESS CROSSWORD some trusted friends, and blow off Take care in food 1 . 10 11 12 l.f For The Week Of August 18-24 all that extra steam. When the air Is . Nothing special involved clear, you'll have discovered some- Putting your best foot forward • whal the rifllil answer Is—It's one handling to help ARIES 1 0 l0 vc SCORPIO thing really Important. 11 5 TfT vou'H be a' ' " W'h. Think about in assisting the disabled JK March 21-April 20 making long-term gains Instead of October 24-November 22 avoid health.risks 17 . Ymi'rr lillcil willv rrnrwccl vigor nnrl living for tlie moment. Sometimes It's better to make any . How would you like lo become a friend and member to someone who really .... A9UARIUS Approximately .80 million cases of -ZBtl — rnrrey .lftr-r .in rxi INti^ wrrknul decision than to muddle around. Now 20~ 23~ 'food-borne illness occur annually in needs one? The Arc of Union County's Citizen Advocacy Program is looking T.ikc vimr i .urn lo new lidglils by LEO Is nne of those times. Set yourself a January 21-February 18 • Leave the office behind when you are Ihe United States. The majority of for volunteers from the community to work onc-on-one with individuals who .nisivcrini; .1 simple'ciiirsllon. Don't July 23-August 23 deadline, gather the Information, have developmental disabilities. m.ikr 11if- niKLike of imMrresllmallnR Some family tension has you In knots. get the advice of an expert or a done with work, and you'll leave some cases begin with minor stomach .innlhrr^ inmtnlfmrnl. It's stronger Be sure you have the entire story professional and then—go for III of the stress behind, too. If you're upsets and gastrointestinal distur- • You don't need special skills or experience to volunteer as a friend. The Arc really feeling overwhelmed, ask a ill.in vim Hil'ik before your opinion becomes set In SAGITTARIUS bance such as diarrhea, but serious is just.looking for regular, everyday people who would be willing to spend only stone But don't be a pushover, either. loved one to pamper you a little. His health illness and death can occur, a small amount of time talking on the telephone, walking in the park, going to TAURUS November 23-December 21 or her creative approach to that task You will l>c able to find a happy especially in infants and young" the movies or just "hanging out" with an individual from one of the agency's April21-May 21 could be a revelation. medium—but only If you look for It. Your silver tongue and gencrousheart children. residential or vocational programs. As a volunteer you will be matched with a have won you many admirers. Now II wmk lii'is been rr.izy Inlcly. focus Review'your short-term career goals. compatible person and receive basic orientation from l.«is Goldberg, the coor- mi ''iiipvlmi votir hnme life. Someone put your money where your mouth Is. Our biggest threat is Salmonella Are you leaving any promises unkepl? PISCES. bacteria which causes as many as two dinator of this.special program. (l.w lo yem rnnlil use n little extra VIRGO II i An ,iri;um'Mil mlfthl have a Focus on a new relationship that's February 19-March 20 million cases of food-borne illness per Having a friend in the community can make a wonderful difference in the life August 24-September 22 In need of extra attention. of a person with a disability. If you would like to know more about The Arc's dcrper < [liifllc I ill'Its core—be willing Your open manner and honesty have year. The principal reservoirs of Sal- -tlT rrH Citizen Advocacy Program, please contact Ms. Goldberg-at (908) 754-7658. nt- "CSPRTCDRN Ut 11UW 18 50 yiiu'lj leap Ihe . rw.irds. the key to understanding an old It's Ume to do some watering—and ing poultry and livestock. The major quandary. Don'l be afraid of your December 22-January 20 1 some weeding. Focusing your Interests mode of transmission is foods of ani- ADA seeks volunteers for October walk-a-thon 55"" GEMINI creativity this week—Instead, use It to A •conservative streak has been Just Is the best way to keep from belr.6 mal origin, including chicken and May 22-June 21 piece together a new solution to a the thing to deal with recent events, overextended. Consider the things The American Diabetes Association needs volunteers for its local Walktobcr- W particularly stlrky problem. You'll be Si'ineihinc lli.it seemed simple could. but now It's time to let'your hair that you truly love, and you'll find the turkey, red meat, eggs and unpasteur- fest committee. Volunteers are needed to roll this walk-a-thon into action Oct. 5 amazed at the results. task easy. ized milk. The United States Depart- and 6. r,:i' li.iu' ynu cm the verge ol ii breakdown. down. Turn loose In the company of Tiki1 a few slrps back III order to gam ment of Agriculture estimates that All are welcome, whether you are a sports enthusiast, homemalcer, college perspective. It's probably not as bad LIBRA CALL i<

20. Place lor props . • ' 64 . Yodelersl mecca Gigio 2* HOUR VOICE INFORMATION 86RV1CE 3607 Department of Health, representing a America or the March of Dimes, call (201) 882-0700. 21. Slorybook 65 . Sounds o' surprise 33. Chores Ferdinand, lo a mno 35. Drummer Gene Local thesbian travels tenfold increase over the same time CHIROPRACTIC 23. Secretarial e g DOWN 38. Bed with bumpers period in 1993. 24. Twinkling bear 39. Pottery-kiln 1, Members reap benefits In some persons, particularly child- FOR BETTER HEALTH 25. Lcnpmg insect Hasty 'lights 41. Pnm and proper one from Springfield to Texas 27. Action dim star 2. Neman Nastase. 42. Kind ot arbitration ren under five years of age, the infec- State-of-the-art heart care now available . Chuck 3. •Metaphysics ol 45. Elly Mae and Jetrro. A young lady with connections to from joining arts center tion can also cause a complication vices include: comprehensive diagno- 30. B'ake e g Mj'als" philosopher Officials at Elizabeth General Med- respected provider of comprehensive lo Jed Springfield is spending her summer as called Hcmolylic Uremic Syndrome, sis and management of cardiac ?. DONALD ANTONELLI 31. 747 4. Large bird of 46. Rostropovichs ical Center announced this week that cardiac services — to assist in our —: CHIROPRACTOR- Australia a member of the company for the in which red blood cells are destroyed patienls through the Medical Center's 34. Use ' instrument One need not be an artist to enjoy membership to the Watchung Arts it received approval from ,CKACED FOODS. f\.ni\\ Cooney is one of the up and pany. She studied music education for ting, combined with spectacular spe- distinguished Juror for the show. She will select first, second and third for treatment each year. "The deve- CJII nov\ ror a fREE con.uitalion simple precautions in the kitchen vi'niim.1 slurs o( the Irish music scene two years at West Texas A&M Uni- cial effects dazzles audiences nightly. place winners, with ribbons to be awarded at the reception. lopment of this service will help meet Health Statistics. This is 0% higher (908) 889-7272 SCREENING* when handling food. in Ar.tcvicz. Recently christened by •• versity, and she continues her educa- A fierce thunderstorm explodes with a At month end, the exhibit will travel to the Somerset County Building this demand by providing an addition- than for the state overall. As Ihe ger- • Thaw frozen meat and poultry on The New York Times as Irish Ameri- tion at the University of Arizona. She startling crash of lightning. Fireworks in Somerville, where it will be displayed in the public entry lobby. al, high-quality resource in the heart ialric population aces, so loo will Ihe a plate in the refrigerator, not on the ca's Native Son, Andy has been wow- has been a member of the University color the night sky during the finale, Ample parking is available adjacent to the Center's historic building of our communily," he said. demand for cardiac related services. counter. If you must speed up the pro- ing audiences coast to coast since Symphonic Choir for three years, and and a state of the art digital sound sys- on the Watchung Circle. It is easily reached from Interstate 78, exit 40, or Elizabeth General Medical Cen- This new diagnostic tool will enahle FREE Eye Screening * cess, use a microwave oven. 1986? On Aug. 21, The Andy Cooney she has performed in "La Boheme," tem makes even the crickets wonder Route 22, Plainfield overpass. ter's approval to perform cardiac Elizabeth General Medical Center's • When preparing poultry, rinse catheterizations represents "a logical Irish Show will be bringing its musi- "The Mikado," and with the Tucson what's real and what's simulated. Membership in the Watchung Arts Center provides numerous benefits physicians to be' belter positioned to During the months of August & inside and out with cold water to addition" to the wide range of heart- cal magic to the Union County Sum- • Symphonic Orchestra. While at Pulitzer prize winning author Paul to non-artists too. Members receive an informative newsletter each meet the medical challenges that the remove surface bacteria before cook-' related services the Medical Center mer Arts Festival" WTAMU, she appeared in "Evita" Green wrote 'Texas" specifically for month, discounts on classes and certain events, and a voice in the running local populations present to the medU . September, children In grades ing. Wash your hands, counter tops already provides, according to Ralph cal community," he added. Beginning at 7:30 p.m., the public" and "H.M.S. Pinafore." Her movie the Palo Duro Canyon Slate Park set- of the non-profit Center. Membership is not limited to local residents, Kindergarten thru 12th are invited for a Ion Champion Buddy Connolly and. and utensils in hot soapy' water G. Oriscello, M.D., Clinical Director, According to Mr. Fletcher, ."Eli- can relax and enjoy the show, which is credits include "Can't Buy Me Love." ting. Since its beginning In 1966, the although most members are drawn from the three counties that converge 2253SouU>Ave.,S Championship Step Dancer Kelly between each step of food preparation Department of Medicine at the Mcdi- zabeth General has teamed with New- FREE eye screening* at our office. To set presented free of charge, in Echo Lake f "f MilhTC*r'" popularity of "Texas" continues to at WatchuiiR. Further information can be obtained by calling (908) Plan South M«Uc»l Bonding Ann O Sullivan. M bacteria-, if present, can easily-be- t-'Jl CelHBi. Cuiieiit hcartTelated ser-' — rlf...n.Mh Itrn.'l M,vlirnl Ont.T — a Park, Mountainside, by the Union were "The Mass" by Dnvid Mislanka. grow. 2.6 million people have 753-0190. J Concert goers should bring lawn spread to other foods exposed to the ail appointment foryou r children, just County Board of Chosen Freeholders and "Tippet." She is the niece of Dr. enjoyed this rough and tumble tale. chairs or blankets. A refreshment same surfaces. and Elizabethtown Gas Company. • Frances Merit Stem of 800 Spring- Each summer visitors come from call feyelyn at: stand is available. • Buy a meat thermometer and use "Our audience' will remember field Avenge, Springfield. eyery state in the nation and almost Concert goers should bring lawn it regularly. Cook beef and poultry to (908)353-6757 Andy Cooney from his many years of •'. "Texas" plays nightly except Sun- 100 foreign countries. chairs or blankets. A refreshment an internal termperature of 180 Fah- VITAMIN FACTORY performing at Summer Arts," stated days in the Palo Duro Canyon State Tickets for the 31st season of'Tex- stand is available. renheit. Cook hamburgers until the • Visual acuity, color vision, muscle balance and ophthalmoscopy only. Freeholder Chairman Edwin Force. Park near Amarillo and Canyon, Tex- as" range in price from S7 to S16. The In case of rain, the performance middle is no longer pink and the Does not replace a full eye exam. 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BOX 12353 pounds with brown hair and'green eyes. 908-931-3008 Fax 908-272-9059 - age 30 to 39 Enjoy dining out. movies man, 45 to 60 Enjoy long country drives, pounds. Looking for another Bi curious Single, full figured. 19 year old Bi curi- Blind Box Number $12.00 per insertion 14 Commerce Drive, Cranford 07016 201-564-9552. ask lor Ellen. race, height, weight and religion not im- Enjoys sports, music and going to flea FOOD SERVICE WORKERS 14 Commerce Drive, Cranford, NJ 07016 and quiet nights at home BOX 16181 walking, reading, movies and more LETS RELAX male, any race or age, for get togethers ous black female. Looking for a Bi curi- Equal Opportunity Employer portant, as long as you are a nice per- markets. Looking for someone that is FULL AND PART TIME Equal Opportunity Employer Please leave a messaga-BOX-13749 Tall, African American male looking for and fnendship. BOX 13268 ous black female,,." 9_to 24, to help me YOUR^D could appear her* for as nnle as FULL OF ENERGY son. 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Non smoker for fnends in the area to go out and talk Essex County "",>08-851-6447 Must be honest and willing to have fun out and just having'a good lime BOX female. 28 to 35. for fnendship and a and\only light drinkers preferred BOX 1402 Situation Wanted Ads ' detention setting or one year's experience in law enforcement on Ihe beach, dining out for two and just ing m Union county. Seeking a male. on the phone with, age 30-35 BOX EOE ._ BOX 10578 16335 possible relationship. BOX 14858 being herself. BOX 13380 any race or age. BOX 37927 • •-. .15632 39192 463 Valley Street 1403 Placement Services or the military police. 1404 Non-Traditional • must have no criminal record orral! Communiu V»ipap,r\ av.umn no luhilit) for Iht contents of. or replies to an> ptrvmul advertise men Li; and such liability rests exclusisely with the advertiser of, or respondent In. such advertisements. Worrall Corbmunity Newspapers may. in iLs sole discretion, reject or delete any pvrvinul advertisements which Maplewood, N.J. CAFETERIA HELP lor Harding School in Kenilworth. Monday thru Friday. 3V. hours il deems inappropriate. \)lii.. advertiserj . s must. record._.-!__ a voice greetin_ ., g to accompany iheir ad. Ads vwtnout voicicee g greetingn " s may not appear 'I n~ Connections . Connections 90O« provider is Advanced'~ Teleco' m Services, Wayne,~ PA* 19087""^ Whe• n you respond In u Connections ad, your phone hill will reflect a charge of 11.99 per Searches • must be a U.S. citizen or meet residency requirements daily. Call Maryjo at 908-245-0763. minute. Ah average J minute call cusls $5.97. Connections is brought to )ou b) Worrall Community Newspaperpapers and Advanced Telecom Services. Call 1-800-247-1287 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday with an> questions about the service. 170 Scotland Road • successful completion of any required pre-employment. CASHIER, PART \jrr\el lull time in Millburn NEGOTIATING THE women's shoa boutique. Benefits. Experience- testing, a drug screening, background investigation and : 1() Orange, N.J. CDCC °-- WORD' MESSAGE RETRIEVAL relerences required. Call Chan. 201 -379-2085. JOB OFFER a post-offer physical exam GREETING FnCE ONCE A WEEK , • • nCE PRINTKD AD Respond to a Q,Cyh^h^ctU>/h^, ad by calling: CASHIER, PART TIME. Cranford Car Wash • successful completion of company-paid training 266 Liberty Street . needs cashier 3-4 days per week. Pleasant 1410 .Salary • most positions require a valid New Jersey driver's license Call 1-800-382-1746 to place your free ad 24 hrs. a day working conditions. Call Mr, Gordon at 1411 Perks & Benefits - Bloomfield, N.J. 908-272-2990. (Please have y.our voice greeting wriuen down before you call.) 1412 Rejection, CDL DRIVERS (Tractor/ Trailer)- Travol first To place >uur Connections ad and to record vour FREE \oice greetina. call call 1-800-382-1746. Be ready lo v-rne dourt.yoiir 1-900-786-2400 you can learn from it Adjustments: We make every effort to avoid mistakes In your class with Werner Enterprises. Vans, Flats, You may apply in person at the: , mailbox number and access ci«Je when you call. • r"""'' 51.99 per minute. TouchTone or rotaryphones. You must be 18 or older. 1413 References classified advertisement. Please check your ad each time It TCU's, OTR, Regional and Dedicated oppor- Elizabeth Detention Center It s all automaied and simple. You don't have 10 s'peak to anyone. One phone call sets up >our voice greeting and )f(ur primed tunities. Full benefit package: First day health/ 1414 Giving Your appears, should an error occur please notify the classified dental, 401K. Solo, all teams and owner- 625 Evans Street ad. •• '• ' ' " Listen to greetings of people that interesi you. If you like, leave, your response. That person will hear your message "department within seven days of publication. Worrall Community operaters welcome, weekly pay/ settlements. Employer Notice 9 a.m.-4-p.m., Monday through Friday ' P' When recording your greeting, remember to give a complete description ol yourself and the type of person and relationship you when they call in. • • - Newspapers, Inc. shall not be liable for errors or omlsslonsHri" '—• Paid plates, tolls and scale tickets. 1-888-4WERNER. * gm Your Community'sCommitntty'i BarBeit seek. A thorough, hdnesi greelmg will produce ihe best result.-. any advertisement for which- it may be responsible, beyonr^ the Voice greetings are added lo Ihe system daily. You can browse all the new advertiser greetings before the Connections ads CHEF'S ASSISTANT, gourmet pasia shop; Correclions You ma> place an ad in one ol our dating categories or our spnrb partners/I nends calegor\ cost of actual space occupied by Item In .which error or omissions Kitchen training or experience a plus. Part or lull ource appear in the newspaper. Infosource24 HOUR VOtCe INFORMATION SERVICE Corporation of Your .id mil appear in v8 days. • • occured. We can not be held liable for failure, for any cause, to time. 6\Highland Place. Maplowood. Insert an ad. Worrall Community Newspapers, Inc. reserves the 201-275-0331. You can retrieve >our messages tree of charge once a week b\ calling I-X()l)-.?X2-I746 You may retrieve messages more lhan After listening to ihe simple instructions enter ihe mailbox number of ihe ads you want to access or browse all greetings \ Public Sfnlcpof America l randomly. . right to reject, revise, or reclasslfy any advertisement at any time. COUNTER HELP. Full lime. Early morning WORRALL COMMUNITY NEWSPAPERS CCA is an equal opportunity employer. M/FA/et/HP .. once a ueek by.calling [he 900 number. There is a charg-; ot'SI W per minute hours. Grill experience. Monday thru Friday. Call 908-245-3838. UNION COUNTYWIDE CLASSIFIED UNION COUNTYWIDE CLASSIFIED THURSDAY, AUGUST 15, 1996 — PAGE B11 PAGE B10 — THURSDAY, AUGUST 15, 199G HOME IMPROVEMENlS MASONRY PAINTING PLUMBING ROOFING TIIE TREE EXPERTS GARAGE SALE CLEANING SERVICE HEALTH & FITNESS . HELP WANTED PERSONALS HICKMAN , R. LAZARICK MASONRY. Sidewalks, steps, GREGORY ZALTSSHTEIN Painter: Exterior/ BLEIWEIS J.D. BOYLE TREE SURGERY CO. D J MAINTENANCE — Residential and office 20720 WTTHOUT GLASSESI Safe, rapid, non- curbs, patios, decks. Butters, ceramic tile, Interior. Piaster and sheerocking. Full/ in- DENICOLO TILE CONTRACTORS . ESTABLISHED 1922 UNION. 1060 WARREN Avenue (Off Vauxhall BUILDINQ & REMODELING, INC. PLUMBING & HEATING RECEPTIONIST/ BILLER. Excellent opportun- Road) Saturday_9-4. Toys, bikes, Ba/bie mar-. deaning; window deaning: floor waxing. Fully surgical, permanent restoration 6^8 weeks. painting, carpentry, renovations, clean-ups and sured, references. All jobs guaranteed. Free ROOFING CONTRACTOR A TRUE PSYCHIC insured. Reference! provided. Free estimates. . Additions • Windows •Ail fypw hMtlng •yitwra, \ntut*S md Mtvlctd. TREE & STUMP REMOVAL ity in Springfield wirh busy Podiatrist for exper- chandise, books, household Items, play sand, airline pilot developed. Doctor approved. Free removals, basements, affla, yards. Small de- estmate. 201-373-9438. C m i oiy rjbbe' roofing Established 1935 ienced Individual with strong (ront office skills. CaH 908-964-6136, information by mail: 800-422-7320. extension . Kitchens .Tiling • Batbs . Roofing molition. Free estimates. Insured. Dependable •Qu IXIMK run PRUNING tools, clolhei. •Bttrtraxn t kAeh«n rwnxMna Flat roofrg-repars Must have knowledge ol coding, managed care 224, 406-981-5570 (fax) 981-5577. Satislac- . Decks .Siding • Custom Carpentry service. 908-688-0230. KHchcns, Bathrooms, Rtpalm, Goutlng, REASONABLE RATES Srvng'es. re-rooMearoff TREE SURGEftY IN and all phases ol billing and computers. Hours: UNION, 1751 WOLBERT Terrace, Friday and KATWS CLEANING Service. Houses, Apart- bon guaranteed. ALL HOME IMPROVEMENTS Til* Floors, Tub Enclosures, Showtrttills •MRS. RHONDA* HOUSE PAINTING Fully Insured and Bonded Roof mspecrcns 4, ma ntenance. Monday. 9AM-8PM; Tuesday. Thursday Saturday, 9am-4pm. Bedroom set, dining ments. Offices. Condos, etc. Dependable, Reli- Pictures/References Available ALL ITS BRANCHES • INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR - Hurtling ucama 17671 A.I we* guaranteed Free Estimates Fully Insured BAM-6PM; Friday, 8AM-5PM. Excellent salary room, solid oak and much more. . able. Can Katia 201-817-8355. References PSORIASIS SUFFERERS. New appwvod CALL GLENN • 908-665-2929 MOVING/STORAGE Union I give all types of readings and advice. I can and Upon Request spray stops itchy flaky, red skin or 100% money Fully Insured Visa/Mastercards accepted Insured Free EsSrr.a:es and benefits. Call Susan Manahan, will help you whoro others have (ailed. Estab- Free Estimates • Fully Insured No job too small or too large ^^_ 908-864-9358 • ._ 201-467-5969. No fee. UNION. 2259 FERN Tefraee. August 17tfi. back. No side effects. Works when everything DON'S ECONOMY Free Estimates 90.8-322-4637 lished in Union since 1968. 1243 Stuyvesant 8AM-3PM. Washer, dryer, bedroom/ mattresi, NOW YOU can rntke your offloe, house else fails. Call now 1-800-61-SPRAY. KITCHENS ROOFS, additions, general car- 908-686-7415 WOOD STACK Tree Servce. local'tree cor-- Avenue Union, New Jersey. antique tmedock, refrigertater, twtn 4-postac fabulously dean. We are available 7 days a pentry Free estimate. Over 20 year* experi- j STEVE ROZANSKI 908-686-5550 RECEPTIONIST. Mid-stre Summit law nrm MOVING AND STORAGE cary. Ail r/pes o'^ee work. Free estimates , 908-686-9685 beds, household ilems. 908-687-1945. week. Call today lor deaning tomorrow. Try Me ence. Duality guaranteed with references. Call ROOFING seeks part-time receptionist lor busy Iront desk. Cleaning; 908-3S5-8303. 201 -665-0408. 24 hour service. 908-686-6455 MAX SR. & PAUL Ser^or Citzen discount. Imnred'ate servce HEATING The Recommended Mover. Our 30th year. SK-g'es' * Ti'.e five aflornoons per week. Will train on switch- UNION. MULTI- Family. 1959 Mountainview P.0: BOX 3695, Union, NJ Insured. Free wood Chios. 9C8-275-5752 board. Some experience helpful. Fox resume to SATISFACTION GUARANTEED Of your mo- MIKE D'ANDREA. all home improvements. 30 PC 00019. 751 Lehigh Avenue. Union. Sa'e % Flat DIAL A BIBLE Avenue (off Siuyvesanr). QualityTiems- like QUALITY AIR Conditioning & Healing. Inc. Frt« E»tlm«t»« Insured 908-277-6080 or Call Judy or Gail at ney back. For a spedal deaning demonsiration Gas, steam, hot water and hot air heat. years experience. Carpentry work. Tile work. PAINTING & SCHOENWALDER new. Children! books, toys, housewarel, do- Oja: V Wc-k a: a Reasonable Price 908-277-2200. MESSAGE _thing. tods. Something for everyonerSaTQrday.. and a free quote call Bev Maid Service Humidifiers, circulators, zone valves, air deap- La'ge or small jobs. All work guaranteed. AuoustJ7th. 9am-3om. 673-5749. ers. CaH 201-467-05S3.-Sprinqfield. NJ. 908-241-3913. KeniSvorth. Free estimates. 908-687-0035 908-688-MOVE PLASTERING • CELEBRATING OUR 83rd YEAR MARK MEISE . 228-4965 RETAIL. GRAND Larceny Is seeking full time 908-964-6356 Assistants and Sales people. Must bo exper- TRY ME Cleaning, Inc. Nowyou can make your N I HOME Improvements. All carpentry re- 25 YEARS EXPERIENCE INSTALLATION & SERVICE We offer Basic Bible Studies PAUL'S M & M MOVERS.... •Lawn Faucets»Sump Pumps ienced. Opportunities available in West Orange WANTED TO BUY office, house fabulously clean. We are avail- HOME IMPROVEMENTS pa"s. floors, vinyl ties, doors, wallcovering, FREE ESTIMATES WE STOP LEAKS! and Springfield. Please apply at stores. of the Profound Truth able 7 days a week. Call us today for deaning sf-eeircck. plastering, stairs, columns, ma- Formerly Ol Ya!e Ave. •Tc'etS"Wafer Heater* AAAAAAA-Z ANTIQUES tomorrow. 908-355-8303. ALL TYPE Home Improvement. Kitchens, bath- sonry remodotng bathrooms, basements, at- HilsirJe. PM 00177 CALL: LENNY TUFANO •Ai!erations»Gai Heat RETAIL SALES and Stock Person..Monday- Free for the asking CURK BUILDERS, INC; rooms, basements, piping, doors, windows, tics, refacmg cabinets, painting. Call Local & Long •Faucet Repairs ' Friday, flexible hours. Pleasant working condi- ANTIQUES BOUGHT 908-273-6025 •Elecvie Drain $ Sewer Cleaning roof siding, masonry. Big or small jobs call John 201-374.6790. Distance Moving • Boo' S'/iopng' A Rooarj tions. No expereince necessary,' will train. Dming Rooms, Bedrooms, Oriental Rugs, COMPUTER SERVICES Strvlng the Home Owntr We can deliver over four million 675-1008. CALL 908-688-7768 ~ ; Excellent lor Mom's and others returning to ' LOST & FOUND' Paintings. Sterling, Porcelin Figures, Crystal. "PLAZA HOME IMPROVEMENTS Business ft Industry •F ai floof,ng \ S'a:e WANT YOUR Om Internet Web Site? See STANLEY PAINTING, iotonor/ ejtofor. Pa;n;. work lorce. Springfield location. Paper Pedlar. LOST DOG. French Papi'lon. go'don malo. lost Od and Interesting Items. Etc. Siding/ Windows' Roofing •Gjrters & Leaders hr:p: /vwww. narses. com for demo and call or SCHAEFER MOVING- Reliable. Very low ing, paperharging, sheetrock. jpack'ing, tn-a:; 201-376-3385. ] Saturday August 10th. Ponor Avenue aroa. Kitchens/ Bathrooms/ Basements 908-686-0749 .:• Strvlng Union & Middlesex Countlts pairs of these for only *279! 908-233-7667 email Eric at 201-762-8604 or Rex® Nertes. AL PASCAVAGE & SONS rates.'Same rates 7 days. 2 hour minimum. caTientry. He installation, adddors. A.Tencarv For'28.Y»art Union. Reward oflorod. Please caH Extensions/ Concrete/ Masonry 464 Chestnut Street. Union. NJ SALESPEOPLE WANTED: To. sell high qua'ity COTV ~ Insured. Free Estimates. License PM00561. European expedience. Insured. Free est.ma:es Masler Plumber's License #4182-*9645 Fj'"/ Irau'ed • Freo Eifjma:es 908-687-7106. CLASSIC ANTIQUES" Free Estimates/ 100% Fln«nc»/ Anvtme. 908-964-1218. 201-373-9386. No Down Payment SENIOR CmZEN DISCOUNT NJ l-c No. 01076O FEAST YOUR EYES ON THIS! payed full/ pan time. 908-355-6894. -ADDJUQMS BATHROOMS AM LIONEL, American Fryer, Ive* and other CONTRACTOR KITCHENS BASEMENTS LOJ:S Matera Licence < —fill unly 3279 yuu can place Q classified ad that will appcat-ia- SALES/ RETAIL, Experienced, (plumbing) for trains and old toys. Collector pays highest cash . DECKS 612 Ba'le'y Ave.. Elizabeth. NJ ODD JOBS PAVING 908-381-90901-800-794-LEAK (5325) hardware store. Full time or pan time. Floxib'e prices. .1-800-4&4-4671, 201-629-1006. ATTICS RESUMES 112 daily and weekly newspaper in New Jersey. Your ad will come MELO CONTRACTORS 1-800-735-6134 CAUSE THE Handyman Can...All arourxj hours. Unlimited potential. Call 354-2646. • ' SANTANGELO "The Homeowners Contractor" handyman. Catering to the physically chal- Seal Coating, Rooting, Paving RUBBISH-REMOVAL face to face with 4.2 million readers! That's a cost of less than S2.50 MISCELLANEOUS ALL TRAINS Wanted I Oonel, Flyer.,Marx and ALL REMODELING P. PAPIC Construction. Complete quality home Resumes SECRETARY. PART Time. Experienced sec- Additions & Alterations lenged and elderly. Commercial and residen- 30% olt driveway, stalcoallng o*ier model trains. Any age, condhion.amount. improvements. Add'tions, decks, dormers, Fast professional • per newspaper, or 6c per 1,000 readers. Call today for all the details: retary for small Suburban Union County law New Construction Fire Restorations tial. Call Bruce 908-964-3402. Available 24 40% oil senior cltlzins ABLE TO CLEAN UP I Pay Top DoJJarJ Turn your used trains Into batns, kitchens, doors, windows, etc. B:g and Typesetting services office. Legal experience a plus. WP51 a must. cash. 908-271-5124. Repairs Replacement Windows hours. . Drivawsyway cracks our specially. Wi u«» ATTIC-BASEMEMT-GA RAGE-YARD Hours: 1-S:30PM. Call Fay at 908-382-6070. Decks & Pavers Kitchen~& Baths Free' Estimates Fully Insured small jobs. Call Pete 908-964-4974. high gradt emulsion sealtr, sama typ* und InitrosHd In starling a n*w caraar? Want to PEMODEUMG DEBRIS ANTIQUES HUMMELS--HUMMELS- Hummels- Hummeto- AffordiWIIty & Dependability EXPERIENCED HANDYMAN, painting. on airport runways. Strvlng all ol NJ. change |obs? S*t us lor typtsattlng your FAST - FAIR - RELIABLE TAILOR - EXPERIENCED only for all types of Hummels- Hummels- Hummels- Hummels- 908-245-5280 "_ WALLW0RKS exterior/ Interior. sheet/oclCplasterir-g. war R»ildtn(lil. Commercial. Induttrlal. Call lor murna. P'ooerly Licensed 20 Years Exoonacco WORRALL alterations, for high quality dry deaner. Fun LAFAYETTE MILL Antiques conio' Lafayone Hummels- Hummels- Hummels- Hummels- 201-372-4282 FULL SERVICE HOME IMPROVEMENT paper, ce'amic pie. carpentry, all bath'oony Irat asiimata time.* Monterey Cleaners. Milllburn. (SussexCounty)NJ 201 -3830065.40(nond!y Hummels- Hummels- Hummel*- Hummels- AND PAINTING/PAPERHANGING kitchen. Froe estimates. Call Iree. Maple Composition ir 1-800-565-6350 M.J. PRENDEVILLE COMMUNITY 201-376-0411. dealers d;so'ay >0 attordab'e antiques and Hummels- Hummels- Hummels- Hummel*- — ON THE LEVEL ~ AddiDons. Kitchens, Bathrooms. Renovations, 1-800-234-5391 463 Valley Street quality collectives CAlo on premises Closed .201-402-7411. ' General Contractor 800-564-8911 TELEMARKETERS, FULL lime/ part erne, Interior/Exterior Painting. Paperhanging' Maplewood 201-635-8815 NEWSPAPERS Tuesday a^d Wednesday Commercial ;_ Residential Removal. Cuslom Pairtiing. Glazing/faux Fin- flexible hours, working for established mort- RED RAVEN movie records, Magic Mirror Use Your Cnrtl. Framing • Sheet Rock * Custom Decks ishing • PAINTING --. Rear of News-Record B'dg. gage company in Kenilworth. Call distnbuted by Childhood Interests. Also Vogue TILE ' No Job Too Big or Too Small CONSTRUCTION YACOV HOLLAND 1-800-635-WALL Mon., Tues., Wed. 1 Fri. 9AM-5PM 908-298-1515. ask for Charles Mellon. FERDINANDI FAMILY Painting. Interior? Exter- A FLEA MARKET picture records. Call Marc at 908-322-4176. CALL lor FREE ESTIMATE Thursday and other times CERAMIC TILE !r>stal',er. N«w 'Jes. repairs, Mew Jersey Pres Ge O-.s/eC ASvcrt.v-.g \er.vcr* :SC .'- ior Painting. Roofing. Gutters. Neat and Clean. Thanskl General Contractor by appointment- regroutirg, rsmode'Tg. cleaning. No job too frig TERMINIX MIKE COSTELLO 908-289-6425 "Over -20 years Serving Union County." (609) 4C6-CfcC0. f?J< (609] 4&b-G30C. NEW NEW TESTAMENT Quick And or srrall I do n aX Ma;cr credit cards acceoted. Recyding-lndustrial Accounts Serviced LANDSCAPING 908-954-7359. Reasonable rates. Free CAREER OPPORTUNITIES •FRAMING 'ROOFING 'ADDITIONS (..'n nvcniciit! 762-0303 Joe Me-ra. 1.800-7SO-M22. This Is your chance to join the nation's best pest - OUTREACH PROGRAM MAX WEINSTEIN SONS, INC. Estimates. controlteam. Management,sales, and service DECKS •KITCHENS 'BATHS' HOLLYWOOD positions are available. Call today to find out' DONATIONS HONEST WEIGHTS—BEST PRICES. . -Specializing In Siding & Dtcki • how wo can help youl Always Buying Scrap Metals •IMPROVE YOUR Home with Gil.' Decks. 'Bast Priest In Decks Guaranteed LANDSCAPING Need good used furniture or household 2426 Morris Ave. (near Burnel) Union Basements. We will beat any legitimate compe- 751-7650 'Items. titor's price. 908-964-8364. FREE ESTIMATES Daily 8-5/Saturday. 8-12 ' FULLY INSURED ARTISTIC LANDSCAPING Equal Opportunity Employer 908-686-8236/Since 1919 DESIGN WHEN REPLYING DRIVEWAYS .' 201-676-0300 WILL BUY your recipes. Send $1 with SASE for EXOTIC GARDENS & TO A information to, WB YR, 248- West Park Avenue. HORIZON CONTRACTING CO. INC. 201-676-2966 . UNION-COUNTY - Lonq Beach. NY 11561. • Driveways ' We Now Accept All Major Credit Cards POND INSTALLATION MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE • Panting Lots CLASSIFIED qOX NUMBER- • • Belgium Block Curb TREE REMOVAL BICYCLE. Schwinn Probe mountain, ATB • Sidewalks DOES YOUR HOUSE please address- envelope to: man's black bike. Rolled steel frame. 26", • All Types of Masonry FREE ESTIMATES 18-speed. Quick release wheels, excellent NEED A FACE-LIFT? conditon. Originally paid $375. Asking best 908-964-7666 offer. Call 201-566-0921. 908-686-1838 BOX NUMBER PETS CALL Estate Worrall Newspapers BUNK BEDS. Solid wood, never used, in the PATERNO PAVING box. Cost $350. Sell $135, cash. Call Driveway! - Parking Lots LINDEN LANDSCAPING, Inc..Residential and P.O. Box 158 cADOPT A PET- SAVE A LIFEl Cats, dogs Frank's •201-812-8319. • . 'Coat Sealing - — Commercial. Lawn maintenance, landscape Maplewood, NJ 07040 desperately need a good home. Adoption Day. •Concrete Sidewa'k Painting & Handyman Service design, seasonal clean-ups, aerating' COMPLETE 18" DSS Satellite System. Best Saturday, August 17th 11am-3pm (rain or and power seeding, sod. seed. Free estimates. /^BUSINESS "All Type Curbings Small Job Specialist WORK AT home. Part time $500 to $1,5O0 per price ever! Starting at S16/ month, (w.a.c.) Free shine). West Orange Animal Facility, 311 'Paving Blocks Fully insured. 90B-862-5935. TRANSACTIONS month. Full time $2,000 to $8,000 per month. programming. All major credit cards accepted. Watchung Avenue. West Orange (Main to FREE ESTIMATES FULLY INSURED Trainino. provided. 908-935-3486. Call now! 1-800-229-2225. Lakeside to Watchung.) W.O.A.L Interior • Exterior • Repairs ORCHARD PARK Landscape Service. Com- Vo^oRTUNnm 201-736-8689. 908-245-6162 908-241-3827 Windows • Glass Replacement • Carpentry puterized landscape design. Complete lawn Sarah L. McCUntock etal sold 288 COMPUTER, with VGA color monitor, Fully Insured Free Estimates maintenance. Seasonal deanups. Free esti- Real estate transactions are Mary Miller sold property at 227 7 Roselle property at 6 Dorset Lane to Henning S'.OCO'S POSSIBLE reacf;r^ booi -Arlliiir MY.\ Pail Oaiiws sold pr p- . ar r DINING ROOM. Modern white wash. 6 cushion * Tin (Wbfcyi'ilcd versioW5J~cilt'1ransai- - " -Uicl>arcl™»ml. Denise-Jvlelc sold - ..Mark .and.S.rjLcryLK...Qintncr. sold StCCC^ POSSIBLE tyf»r8Jl -- - CaH 272-7873. ing. 908-245-7533. off, pick-up. Minor household chores, deliver Concrete Work. Call Victor. 908-355-1465 or "property "af'5lO "E."2nd A"veV, to"' GENERAL REPAIRS, carpentry, painrng, wall- erty at 1387 Dftrcmus Place to Vici J. •Tel !/ee' 1-8CO-893-9778 extensTohT-726* 'or " chairs. 60" hutch. $1500. End tables, coffee packages locally. Reliable. Courteous. beeoer- QOfl-gfiS-saon tions recorded in the 12 Union County, property at 42J' McKinley SL, to property at 71 Butler Parkway to BABYSITTER/ COMPANION/ Housekeeper papennrj, plastering, leaders, gutters, win- Money Store for 525,135 on June 7. table, matching. $100. All good condition. Call 908-355-3208 municipalities the newspapers cover. Lee for S90.000 on May 31. Luciana R. DcSouza for 5118,000 on Thomas Hunt for S23O.0O0 on June with references seeks full time live-in or out Renee 688-6654. ' dows, doors, roofing. A!l expertly done. No job Thomas 11. and Mary Uber sold EARN EXTRA r«xre giving away free page's. weekdays, weekend position. Call Beverly too small. Free estimates. Fully insured. Please Tlie information is provided by TRW Richard Entwistlc sold property at June 6. 17. 5 -eM reeded. GroOr.d f.ocr cpoorfjniTy. Fas'. ENTERTAINMENT CENTER, contemporary. property al 284 E. 5th Ave., lo Paulo 20V414-6772, leave message. ELECTRICIANS call 908-352-3870. • ADVERTISE! 23 Dod Place to Michael Jcffcrs for VBC0-554-5657. Beaullul lorrmca, whito gloss mirrored back, Properly Data, a Fort Lauderdale, Renard for S92.0O0 on June 12. CERTIFIED AIDE seeks lull time, part time. 6'»6\ Now. S8S0, Ca'l 201-376-6736. SI 10.000 on June 5. Mountainside Union HOTTEST BIZ ;n USA S'CO.CtlC- weekends, nights caring (or Hie sick or elderly. ( INSTRUCTIONS J ABLE ELECTRIC Fla., information scn'ice. and is pub- II It't «l«ctrlc wi do Itl John and Gail Vincentini sold prop- •e'a'.ed. s^S'cly cwed r-a-.facr-rar ol c^ a- Good references. Own transportation. FURNITURE. 10 PIECE solid wood Thomas- New Jersey I lousing and Mortgage New installations or repairs lished approximately six weeks after it Hugh and Winifred S. Livcngood Jaime D. and Mapa O. Camelo sold fea"s so':*a.'e 3arr.es. see'^s <:ei« !or ycur 201-762-5959. vi'.'.e bedroom se:mexceUeM cor.cMion to' sale Financing sold property at 296 Fitz- erty al 14 Westbrook Court to .area. Pan c<-n«/ tu".t trre. Noexp^'w^co^ **' rird •i/jiMbo! S189.CCO CaJI Dnr.ru TeJevo Etl 10* 90B-686-674I 1 BLOOMFIELD. 44- 48 GEORGE Street. Fri- or call NJ-1-908-353-1062 collection calls. Avoid bankruptcy. Free confi- S45.000 on June 6. 201 \V. niunckc St, lo Luis A. Var- 2304 Elizabeth Ave^ to Daniel Fitz- FREE Information! •Spin -.' BR Doll Hot* SP5.00O Cill Dociiu TCJIM.-O F.II 1C« WOULD YOU like to learn more about tho day. Saturday. Sunday,. August 16th, 17th, Fax 908-355-6769 . dentiaJtielp NCCS nonprofit, licensed/bonded. rained out, we'll run your •O»ncn:doc»nii»! Lovely iplit*;pcof S'o* t JJO . ?IR5TAPPROACH purchases mortgages, an- Financing sold properly al 177 -Reid change studenu arriving August. Call AISE CARPENTRY 686-9898 1-800-SIBLING. CRANFORD- MOVING. 305 Edgar Avenue ntfties, personal injury claims, structured set- St., to Homes Really Inc. for S22.5O0 (Spnngfield to Riverside to Edgar). Saturday, JOE DOMAN fleflients, lottery winnings, nationwidel Receiv- and enter a four digit Sunday August 17th, 18th. 9AM-2PM. Furni- ing .payments? Get lump sum cash now! on June 7. ThePrudential Aii-ntu- • Sprinsitli-lil. NV ENTERTAINMENT ture, much miscellaneous. 908-686-3824 Available 24 hours/ weekends. •> selection number below! 1-800-666-.1498...... New Jersey Realty •JII|.."i(:»-S!)S«l \.\\ 2111 -.".li WHAT- TIME does the movie start? Call ELIZABETH ESTATE Sale. 738 Park Avenue. DECKS the following week! 908-686-9898 ext. 3175. Infosource is a 24 August 17th. 18th. 9AM-4PM. Thomasville ALTERATIONS/REPAIRS IMMEDIATE CASHI We buy structured settle- REAL ESTATE ~ •hour a day voice information service. Calls are dm.ng room, king-size 4-poster Rice bod, living; •KITCHENS •ATTICS ments, annuities and tottery winnings. Over one free il within vour local callina_area. room sd'as. relngeraior. househo'd items and hundred fifty million funded to datel Not a fust moved more. •BATHROOMS -BASEMENTS broker. We are the funding sourcel Singer . REMODELED Assets Finance Company LLC (800) 407-4446. YOUR FREE KIT CONSISTS OF: BUYING A HOME PERSONALS IRVINGTON. 267 Nesbit Terrace. House Sale. in? No iob too small or too laroe. NEED MONEY? Receiving payments on a Starting Out ADOPTION- BEACHES and countryside, Saturday. Sunday; August 17th. 18th. 10-5. Eve>y!h,r,g must go. Something for everyone. insurance settlement or lottery? We will buy • 3 Heavy Cardboard Garage Sale Signs 1700 Before You Buy sports and travel tor your newborn. We can CARPETING your future payments for cash today. R&P provide a wonderful, stable home with great KENILV/ORTH. MOVING Sale. 687 Richfield Capital Resources. 1-800-338-5815. Fast • 3 Heavy Cardboard Yard Sale Signs I can help 1701 The Real Estate Agent Stuyvesant Village schools and lots of little playmates. Call Linda Avenue (corner of South Michigan), Friday, Don Antonelll closings. 1702 The Neighborhood and Jim at 1-800-793-4034 or Diane at Saturday and Sunday, 9am-5pm. Dining room/ 1-800-734-7143 to see our portfolio ROYAL LINOLEUM & RUG CO. • 3 Wooden Stakes 1703 Buying An Older Home living room set. kitchen set, dishes, lots more. you out! is Affordable and Fun ERICA KANE what areyou up to? Find out' Call, x Famou* Brand Carp«ti • FLOORS • Mounting Materials 1704 Adv. of Home Ownership LINDEN. 1026 ESSEX Avenue, Friday, August Don't worry «nd wonder about 908-686-9898. ext. 3250. Infosource is a 24 Armstrong - Mohawk - Amtlco KEAN FLOORING. Specializing in Hardwood hour a day telephone information service. Calls 16!h; 12-5; Saturday. August 17th; 9-12. baby Minnlngion - Congoltum - T«rk«tt learning your Wt, around town Or Affordable accessories, microwave, Rickenbacker guitar Floors, Scraping, Repair, Staining, Installa- • 200 Peel-Off Labels are free within your local calling area. FREE INSTALLATION • Have Floor Slzu what tp see ind do Or who to Mk SELLING THE HO"ME ....'. ••One and two bedroom apartments from 3695 arrphlfier. Great Sale! tions, Sanding. Refimshing, Free Estimates. R«ady For FREE ESTIMATE. Shop at horn*. 201-817-9207. As your WELCOME WAGON • S400 off second month s rent' TALK TO live psychics! One-on-one! Love.- • 6 Balloons 1300 Attracting A Buyar money, the future. 1-900-288-1930 extension MAPLHWOOO. 21 BURROUGHS Way (off Hostess. I can simplify the business ' . 'S99 secunty deposit 589. $3.95/ minute. Average 4 minutes. Touch- Parke-,, Saturday August 17th, 10AM-5PM. 10' VISA 908-964-4127 MC • 1 Seven Step Instruction Sheet ot getting Milled. Help you begin to 1301 Determining • Free heat and hot water tone. 18*. Avalon, 1007 N. Federal Highway. aluminum John boat with motor, furniture, GARAGE DOORS enjoy youf new town, good shop-, A Selling Price Fort Lauderdale. FL 33304. washing machine. rugt tools, housewares, YOUR AD could appear here tor as little as ELIZABETH GARAGE DOORS- installed, repairs and • 1 Marker for Signs pmg. local attractions, community ^ / Fun . books, glassare, etc ' $14.00 per week. Call lor more details. Our LUXURY LIVING 1302 The Open House service, electric operators & radio controls. opportunity friendly classified department would be happy siLr.nrg ooporur.-ty :o cw" mi ciutom e*vjr*a & 0KOr»\»a Elmorj HJlj «. " 3 '. • Free yckets to our on-slte circus STEVEN'S OVERHEAD DOOR. • Secrets to Money Making Garage/Yard Sale 1303 Cleaning For The Sale ROSELLE- 432 EAST 3rd Avenuo. Saturday to help you. Can 1-BO0-5C4-8911. And my basket is lull ol us»»U •«par w'lji foor Uistar bam suit* w/*»5sr.g room Corump ity«ng. cow • Monthly drawn^s for boom boxes and other great prtzes THE WAY TO A RICHER LIFE 908-241-0749. •• " ... and Sunday.August I7ih. 1BUi.9am-5pm.Mfln gills to please your family \ • fcft,.«etv.r»i 3»*gn :wnp»« m« p iwng v 1304 First Impressions $259^00 • Fuli-urr.e resident acuv.ues director DREAM ANALYSIS and womens clothing and household items. Tik» a break from unpacking • Full schedule of resident events CARPET CLEANING For more information call our Unlock the MYSTERIES of your drawnd SPRINGFIELD..114 MEISEL Avenue. August GUTTERS/LEADERS and call me. Stop clowning around and call Let our Dr»tm CounMiora PERSONALLY 17th. 10AM-4PM. Raindate. August 18th. MILLER'S CARPET and Upholstery Cleaning. Is a REAL ESTATE CAREER for you? Home, condo, office. Scotchguard and deodor- GUTTERS-LEADERS guide you In exploring your Household ilems, miscellaneous children's Cull Tinhiv! 908-686-3646 dothes and toys, furniture, clothing, etc. izer available upon request. Over 15 Years UNDERGROUND DRAINS Classified Dept. Call today for FREE information and self grading SUBCONSCIOUS. Experience. Calf 201-743-0494. Thoroughly cleaned, Hushed, or stop by for a tour. ia+ 1-M04M-2266 SPRINGFIELD, ESTATE Sale, 185 Hillside repaired, replaced. evaluation test for new or experienced people. Ask Avenue. Thursday, Fnday; 10-4. 40 Years RICHARD G. MCGEGHAN m m Yow Community i S*st Stuyvesant Village PSYCHIC FORECASTS Accumulation. Furniture, tools, antique farm AVERAGE HOUSE $35-$40 «prln0ttU for ROSE 908-353-4200 IWIbu Psychic SUr Network-the equipment and more. All debrla btgged from above. 1 -800-564-8911 Apartments Residential & Commercial All Rood »na Gutters Repaired only Infosource Industry leader. UNION. 1276 WILSHIRE Drive •(Vauxhal! to Carpett & Floor* Mark Melse, 201-228-4965 Mastercard and Visa Accepted UNION M4-MI1 Union/Elizabeth Office 24 HOUR VOICE IHF&WM^-nOW »6RVKt 1750 Walker Avenue • Union. New Jersey 07083 Teka control of your FUTURE I Glenn to Aberdeen)". Saturday August 17th, .Shampoo •Stripped ^t 540 North Avenue I Services. Inc." WORRALL COMMUNJTY NEWSPAPERS •On selected apartments only - Call fordetails! PLUS - Racaiv* your FREE Natal Chart!! 9AM-5PM. Raindate August 24th. Baby items, .Cleaned «BuH GLTTTERS/LEADERS. Cleaned and Flushed 8PRINQFIELD 487-0132 lil 353-4200 ... 1-90U-370-0O02 ttswmm records, dishes, books, exercise items, clothes •Steam »Wax Repairs. Leaf Screens Installed. Installation. and more. 908-688-7151 908-233-4414. Keltom Services. "For that peraonil touch"

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REAL ESTATE FOR SALE APARTMENT TO RENT APARTMENT TO RENT HOUSE TO SHARE CEMETERY PLOTS Saab has abroad range of • ELIZABETH. FURNISHED apartments to rent. MAPIEWOO0. 1 bodfoom, 3rd Boor Town- SUMMIT. 1 st FLOOR of 2 family. Large private BURIAL P1OTS (2). Side by side in Hollywood GOVERNMENT FORECLOSED homes for improvements slated for '96 Every Saab 900'5-door ihcludes a lenghty list All utfces paid. Convenient to laundry, i/ans- house Apartment near Maplewood pool. Laun- Dedroom, air conditioned, washer, dryer, pri- Memorial Park, Union, NJ, a: 50% discount. pennies on $1. Delinquent tax, repo's REO's. Volvo once again sets safety RENTAL ocrtaton- ar.d shocping. Reasonably pnced dry fac:lit:es and parking available. Plenty of vate parkjpg. $450 monthly includes every- 212-889-1397, 3pm-9pm, Monday-Fnday. Your area. Toll free 1-800-898-9778 extension Saab has always been recognized of standard safety features, such as dual air 9C8-352-»»62'..beto''e 6PM. __ stooge, heat and hot water included. $800 per »ino. 908-598-1166. weekends, 6pm-9pm. _ H-7261 current listings. for Us ability to engineer a broad rr.cn;-:. Available October 15th, possibly HOLLYWOOD MEMORIAL Park. 4 plo!3 GOVERNMENT FORECLOSED homes lor range of variants, each distinguished bags, daytime running lights, anti-lock ELIZABETH soorer. Call 201-762-5985. Leave message. OFFICE TO LET c Choice location. Will divide. Call pennies on $1.00. Delinquent tax, Repo's, . "All rail estate advertised herein Is benchmarks in the industry UNUSUAL AVAIUBILITY by a unique personality, from a small brakes, ABS, lap and shoulder safety belts subject to tha Fadara] Fair Housing Act, MAPLEWOOD. 3 BEDROOM apartment. In- TRENTON STATE House location, offering 908-369-4838. REO's. Your area. Toll free 1-800-898-9778 a shorter distance," Nordmann says. which make* It lltagal to advartlta any' 1 BEDROOM EFFIC. FROM S575 cludes basement and backyard. $925.00 per 4692W-SF wirh 2500+/- on the first two floors ext. H-5I39 for current lutings. number of base platforms. The Saab Puzzling facts have emeTged recen- This is perfectly normal and should be prafaranca, limitation, or discrimination _ Hea'.Ho: Wa:er'IrcWded ,, ' . rronsi. 1/i monthssecurity. Available Septem- tor lease. Ideal for the lobbyist, lawyer, profes- and head restraints in all five seating posi- In fact, a car without ABS in the GOVERNMENT FORECLOSED homes for 900 is perhaps the best example of tly about anti-lock brake systems, ignored by the driver. band on raca, color, rallglon, tax, handi- Hefinisned Hard>ood Floors ber 1st. Call 201-762-8811, 9am-5pm. sional with immediate State House access. Call CONDOMINIUM pennies on $1 00. Repo's, VA, HUD, Sheriff ABS in cars. The most surprising of hands of a fully trained driver can stop If ABS should malfunction while a' cap, familial status, or national origin, or 554 V/esrn-nster Ave-ue tor additional information. Richardson Com- this expertise. While every Saab 900 tions and industry-leading 5-mph self- SOUTH ORANGE. 1 bedroom apartment. SOUTH ORANGE. By Owner. Large bedroon. sales. No money down government loans intantion to maka any such preference*, Call For ADBC'-i^eit rrerctal 609-588-1000. these facts is that ABS-cquippcd cars in a slightly shorter distance by modu- driver is cruising down the highway, kitchen, living room, bathroom. Modem. Reno- available now. Local listings. Toll free applies the same advanced level of limitation, cr discriminatio 9C8-335-39'3 Large Modem. Renovated.'Orf-str&et parking. restoring bumpers. Noar srcopircy' L*ain. io^o.co (utilities "n-" vaiBri Pantirg.Msar 5l!upulini/i!.iiii(NY) 00K -f9C»689 ggOg. HI. 11 4000 : nteUigent f do not significantly reduce crashes, lating the brakes in an expert manner, the ABS warning light on the instru- "Wt will not knowingly accept any .ad- HILLSIDE. ' BEDROOM, Wr.cter,, large :.v:r.g eluded) Oc£cr, to buy. 201-812-8512. ' SPACE FOB RENT (nasddable). 201-812-8S12. i according to a safety agency study Nordmann reveals. ment panel will come on. This indi- vertising (or raal asiata which Is In violation .-ocr>, Gcod area: rear'"jarspcrtaior. shop- IRVINGTON and EAST Orange. Two 2-famlIy demands, three different powcrplant ol tha law. All parsons ara hereby Informed ping. e;c Hea: .redded. Ca.l 908-527-6970 SOUTH ORANGE, A-i location. 2 bedrooms, KENILWORTH - BOULEVARD Professional SPRINGFIELD BY Owner. Immaculate, us- house fordoaures. 2 and 3 bedrooms each, optioas infuse distinctive character will be available later in the model addition of a reflective decor panel funded by the insurance industry. "However, ABS makes a better catcs that the ABS control module has that all dwellings advartlsad art available hardwocd.floors, decorative fireplace, washer ot'ce space available. Approximately 1,200 dated 1 bedroom conbo in Baltusrol Gcll Club living room, dining room. Separate utilities. between the rear light clusters. Saab detected a fault in the system. This on an aqual opportunltv basis." IRVINGTON. UPPER: Soaocus 1 bedroom a.-d d-yo', oat-m kitchen. $800 monthly plus sU_jnslcad Automatic Performance Control tronic controller that replaces a five seating positions — optional rear are spinning freely and releasing them 1203 Getting Started _ of four cylinders under the hood of (APC)! Saab turbochargcrs, with hydraulic valve on the rear axle. The & CO. Realtors 688-3 «l: m imfia. t nfc v tig. d» ftl!tupnl!nv-!,icoreea).p»sri), W«t M MS. rt s* l»)ja!*ian.liit»l»rt.b35.ttii»0tt toe at ucm aatttrehit WSMSeff. parinrtxbfM.dritags Op gqjpnt CaKucra;','.K,u;m«TOaall."»in BUY FOR S743 MO. WH WANT TO BF-L YOUR F UI.I. SKRVICT p, jjng, as, Mt. JOB. tt*. U "N OT. a a», Aft aA tn wCO, 7m vnftavMH trj*. ek nwi 1 sgd uo tan. MR. outoe. nuis, M mtjgi. Cotasjates Mortgage Services soo-ssa-aaas 325 7,50 3,oo 7.89.|7.oo 3.00 7.57,16,88 3.00 8.47 c BUY FOR S1.110 MO. BUY FOR S1.063MO. -SMtia.¥WTnJW».«SfiPiii.«,M5TO ' •:, ««i.! 1:* IKM. !£ ram. itLIWS. asonape Si.fKUHTVWlT6SMK.USSP ikirHfm Kfvm m nairtriat** JJ?76JWkbHHJ«»aiM First Savings Bank SLA, Edison 908-225-4450 350 8.38 0.00 8.3e 7.75 0.00 7.76J7.25 0.00 8.0s c AUTOMOTIVE iJHALHRSHIP titty ittftisa SUCflaart H19 Grtflttir' First Union Mortgage Corp. 8OO-332-8830 375i7.7~^-5~ —2.13 8.0—.1 |7.2, —5 —2.13 ,„..,7.65 j N/„P ...N/P_ N/...P_ Let's Get Acquainted With These Introductory Offers: S' Genesis Mortgage Services 800-304-5757 3757.83 3.00 7.94 I7.OO 3.00 7.49 lU. 75 3.00 8.96 A '12,842 *21,9981*15.648 Hudson City Savings Bank 908-549-4949 375 «.5O 0.00 8.53 7.75 0.00 7.80 !7.25 0 00 8 08 C Kentwood Financial Services' 800-353-0894 150 7.25 3.00 7.706.75 3.00 7.207.0! 0 3.00 7.45 R LUBE, OIL & FILTER SUPER SPECIAL DISCOUNTS FOR AAA MEMBERS National Future Mortgage 800-291.-7900 N/P 7.13 3.00 7.426.63 3.00 7.005.13 0.00 5.40 A •90 CHEVY CORSICA 4 DR ELMORA 2 FAMILY LAHGERTHAN IT LOOKS SUPEH INVESTMENT • P'<1 Cmpm. N«<*tv F IRVINGTOK-Cban 3 Fan**. LR. OR. EIK 4 Enc Poren $ OFF V-6, auto trans. pWr New Century Mtge.E Brunswick 8O8-390-4S00 3707.75 1.50 7.91 72.5 1.50 7.50 i cyt, auto trans, purr strng/ 5.00 1.50 5.14 A •acn Apl. 5 BR'i Tolal. 2 Car Dal Gal Smart Bur' V<6, auto trans, pwr 4 cyl, auto trans, pwt sting/ Pkng lor 4 Can Naer Park, Trana i Shoe*. Good Ban *2 OR. LR. Kl » Bin. Good loi WO. PaikJk. Y 7 Passenger Van. V-6. auto strn^'Wks. I/glass. AIR. tilt, ' ANY SERVICE WORK slrngMsMind/locks, l/glass, brks/locks. i/giass, AIR. tilt, brksdocks. AIR. I/glass, r/oel. 800-722-0351 Income Pnducac Jiaa.MS (US233I ti 79,000 (UB241) ) trans */0D. ("" slrng/brks/ Penn Federal Savings Bank 469 8.25 0.00 8.28|7.75 0.00 7.79 6.75 0.00 8.03 M Om per customer prsseml at Urn* of writs up. Expire* 0«x:. 31, t9W. I ' Onepercmtonnrpnumjttlimolwrlleup.Eiplietuec.31,1996. ' cruise, rool rack, stereo, sp. cass. sp. mirrs, 47,175 miles. cruise, cass, r/del, sp. mins, CALL (908) 887-4800 CALL (908) S87-4800 CALL (908) 887-4800 AIR, till, cruise, cass. r/del. ruins, AIR. lilt, cruise, cass. mirrs. split rr seat w'evrs. VININ7218724. rally whls. 48,117 miles. Premier Mortgage, Union 800-288-1782 350 7.75 3.00 8.12 7.50 2.50 7.514.75 2.50 6.95 A rool rack. 22.414 mJes, VIN t rfdet. rool rack. 34.59S mles. 38,303 miles, VINIR7214022. VINKE104687. RY217933. VINIPX775544, Provident Savings Bank 800-448-7788 350 8.13 0.00 8.137.88 0.00 7.87 6.75 0.00 8.10 M BUY FOR S700 MO. BUY FOR S783 MO. COUPON Pulse Savings Bank.South River 908-257-2400 35o|J8.38 0.00 8,387.88 0.00 7.88;[e.25 0.00 8.25 A MAKE YOUR BEST DEAL AND TAKE AN ADDITIONAL $10,295 $13,995 $8795 $7295 $5795 Source One Mtge Svcs, Crnfrd »oo-87o-4«57 99! .63 3.0O 8.00 7.13 3.00 7.70 16.75 1.50 7.38 K ANY NEW OR « 0E0 PflBM 4 M HATCHBACK •92 CHEVY CORSICA LT 4 Dfl 33 CHEVY MOCONYERSON VAN '93 BUICK CENTURY 4 DR -93 CHEVY CAVAUER COUPE Sovereign Bank-New Jersey sos-sio-s749 300g 7.50 3.00 7.857.0! 0 3.00 7.547.25 0.00 7.27 E USED VEHICLE 350 V-a. auto mvu «/00. p»r V-{. auto trans, pwr slmc)frts/ 4 cyl. auto !rans. pwr V-6. auto trans. AIR. stereo, 4 cyl. auto trans, pwr strngybrks/wiKl/locks/mifls. tilt, Kind/locks, tfglais. AIR. till. 8.38 0.00 8.388.13 0.00 8.13 One per customer. Must present coupon at time of purchase. Expires Dec. 31, 1996. Sling/Drks, AIR, I/glass, pwr slinoybiksilocks. till, sunq/txks/lockj. AIR. t/glass, Union Center Nat'l Bank, Union soa-e««-asoo 350 7.63 0.00 7.63 J cruise, dual AIR. cassette. 4 cruise; mt w«. r/dal. sp mitts. styled *nis. sp. mirrs. r/dot, cassette, r/del, sp. mirrs, Stereo. iM, lull wM cvrs, split' captain chain, pwr sola bads, «m«IU 38 228 mills VIN Valley National Bank, Wayne $00-522-4100 450 8.25 0.00 8.327.75 0.00 7.858.25 0.00 8.33 D 38.367 mihB, VINIP7272076. rr seat, 44,876 miles. 44.420 miles. VIN • tull spara, running tuds. IPSS29274 " FREE SHUTTLE SERVICE VINILZ178218. NY221867. Wmebago conversion. 36.051 West Essex Bank, FS8 201-575-7080 350 8.50 0.00 8.508.13 0.00 8.137.88 0.00 8.16 F mlas.VINlPF312685 BUYERS DELIGHT WEST SIDE LOCATION CHEERY COLONIAL UNIONMova ,n Cond. i Br. Eawn-KI. Enc Fnml Porch. World Savings Bank 908-302-9790 175 7.55 0.00 8.30N/P N/P N/P 3.75 1.50 7.47 G ' UNION-UNIQUE. 4 8B. 2 Bill Colonel. Uara Mod Kil. H05ELLE- 3 BH Ranch naa> Go) Couraa. Snck I Umyl $8795 Alum Sldad. Thamw Wndwi. Dack 4 Fenced Yd $6195 $10,395 Localon A,. L»« Lvt Fam Bin ParUka InGnW Pool Siding. Alt Gar. Newer Roof & Wndwa. Juki Painled $7595 5101.900 [U51IM) Uo2} hhjfl Seal SI17 900 (U31fl4| (A)1 Yr Arm (B)30 Yr Jum (C)5/1 Arm (0)30 Yr iivxakly (E)30 Yr-Mod lncom* (F)7?1 Arm (G)COF! Arm (HJ10/1 Arm (1)1 Yr jum CALL (908) 887-4800 CALL (90S) S87-4800 CALL (90«) 887-4800 " (J)30 Yr hom«'prog (KJ5/25 (L)5 Yr B«l (M)3/l Arm (N)Eq Lin« (0)3/30 Arm (P)1% Fix«d FHA (0)15 Yr Fix»d (R)t5 Yr Jumbo (S)3H Arm (T)7/30 Yr Balloon («)melud«s «ppr»i»«l.er«dit.1/2 flood hazard (•• ' (b)!50app f««/5 yr Bal (c)ptir«t«t closing (d)75 day lock (<)app (•• r«f at doting (a)$175 cr«dit at doting . Union Office prtowupto .-.^-, . . aj««o»jrtOque*1adt«<|r«t,bajapct to change Land«rs mU rmw380 mortWrtWy peymnB at 187172. Hi podmt ortoee mm CCUM ID 16^,000, ta ratty p^nwamki fitted buy- 41 YKAKS Ol ('IISK)MK a bejed upor * 20% dmnpiymml and atoiafflO u 7375* Mm 3 pens on a 'Jumbo' 30yur bad rw mortgage w«i an A.P.R. Ol Maraatad in d«playng infcrmation shoid contact Coopwatin Mortgag* Infccmatian @ (201) 782-9313.For mcr* nfornatton. 7£85V Afl aoirnp>i o( aJ500.000 tornami d matnaao mon**/ paymana d 13.4SU8 Rgurea heroin mipBraamaieanc) do not «WuOt i Weichert ooperty HUM. hazard Imunwie* or nomaoxnn' aaaooMon duaa lor a mna»iw«mpirOie«.lnlare»lraie»quo«jOiraaaot Ji*r 12.1B66, . RAH WAY gog 382-0300 ilidxjtfao o cr»»X)t. Not ™nxm»t*i tertypographica l erorr. «f»»i*mal^«t)eie>^aixunffl.werBqueB»iu»p«/menci«viklal- Infarmatocn asaumM no tmbity for typographical arrcra or omiamiona. CormBCt inatrtiatona fc» addibonml ld'>|i'tcfl'''"a'<'* ' Rateaastad wan aupptKl by ttMtondars on August 7-9,1980.' N/P—Not provided by inattution. We Sell More SALES • LEASING * SERVICE » PARTS • BODY REPAIR Copyright 1 «e Cooparalim Uortgaga Information - Al Rights RaMtvad. For Mortgage info call 201-490-8100 • For Insurance info call 201-605-1555 Because We Do More

..'.A. UNION COUNTYWIDE CLASSIFIED UNION COUNTYWIDE CLASSIFIED THURSDAY, AUGUST 15, *996 — PAGE 315 PAGE B14 — THURSDAY, AUGUST 15, 1996 AUTO FOR SALE AUTO FOR SALE AUTO FOR SALE 1976 CADILLAC ELDORADO Convortiblo. 1985 FORD THUNDERBIRD. 2 door, fully 1989 PLYMOUTH VOYAGER SE-TURBO. 7. Potent '96 is ( AUTOMOTIVE Triple white, everything works, excellonl me- equipped, powor, air conditioning, cassette. passenger. Excellent condition, fully loadod, chanically, needs body and paint, but atill flnls Partially customized. Excollont condiiion. extremely well maintained. Low mileage. Ask- looki, J3.950. 201-731-2783. $1695/ best olfer. 201-376-6710, ing $6,395. 908-272-1358 alter 7PM. ! 201-379-7089. a lethal driving machine AUTO SPECIAL -524.00 for 10 weeks prepaid. PONTIAC AUTO DEALERS """ Call Classified lor details. 800-5O4-B911. GOVERNMENT SEIZED cars for pennies on 1985 6000 has been changed to a rear outlet tho $1. Jaguar, Corvotto. Morcedos, BMW. Since its debu! as a concept car in 1986 BUICK SKYHAWK. Fully equipped. Low 6 cylinder, automatic, powor steering/brakes, Porsche, Honda, 4x4's, trucks and more, local early 1989, the Dodge Viper RT/10 exhaust system for 1996. It has less SMYTHE VOLVO miloago. recently overhauled. Good condition. power windows, tint, AS IS. 52.000 miles. sales. Toll free 1-800-669-2292 extension VINSFT200100, $1295. Taxes and MV exlra. has devined the quintessential Ameri- restriction for improved performance EXCLUSIVE Reasonably priced. Call 908-688-9329. A-4QQ0. | ' ROYAL DODGE ' can - big blockcd.attcniion and a throaticr sound due to a rede- 1980 CADILLAC ELDORADO. New transmis- VOLVO DEALER sion. Good running condition, reliable car. 1987 HONDA ACCORD LXI. loadod. automa- 1830 Springfiold Avonue Maplewood tic. 4 door, sunroof, 84,000 miles. 26 mpg. grabbing, fast, loud, untamcd.and signed muffler system. Exhaust pipe 326 Morris Avonue Summit $1.000/ best olfor. Call 201-731-4213. 201-762-3500 routing follows the sills as inthc for- Excollont condiiion. $4,700/ best ollor. definitely a modem standard-bearer (908) 273-4200 1976 CADILLAC ELDORADO. 60,000 milos . 201-535-9722. 201-535-3624. SEIZED CARS from $175. Porsches'. Cadil- mer system, but turns inboard forward Mint condition, like new. $1700 or best olfor. lacs. Chevys, BMW's, Corvettes, Jeeps. for pure American heritage and tradi- AUTHORIZED. 4WD'«. Your.area. Toll free 1-800-898-9778 Must Mil, Call 908-352-4523, leave message. 1985 HONDA ACCORD LX, power steering, tion. While Viper has remained virtu- of the rear wheels. The pipes pass FACTORY SERVICE . power brakes, air condilioning, sunroof, good extension A-7261 current lislmgs. ally unchanged through 1995, the over the rear suspension and crrtcr a LONG TERM LEASING 1986 CADILLAC CIMMERON. Grey, 4 door, condiiion. Asking $2,500. Call 908-925-6548. new tires, now paint, noeds work, 85,000 miles. SEIZED CARS from $175. Po'sches. Cadil- 1996 Dodge Viper RT/10will mark tandem muffler with dual outlets on $2,000. Call alier 6pm. 908-925-1871. 1992 ISUZU AMIGO. 53,000 miles, air condi- lacs, Chovys, BMW's, Corvettes, also Jeeps. 4 the ccnterlinc of the car. The muffler lioning, sun roof, AM/FM and cassette, new wheel drives. Your area. Toll free the opening of another chapter in an 1962 CAMARO, V-8, automatic, fully loadod, tiros, buy or assumo lease. Call 201-386-1574. 1-800-898-9778 Ext. A-5139 for current Undo the harsh and severe damage of your summer driving emerging Viper history and' tradition outlets have a polished ceramic coat- T-top, 2 owner car. original.. 83K. Good condi- listings. Sell Your Home tion. $1750 best olfer Or 90B-206058O or 1987 JAGUAR XJ8- 66,000 miles, Mooroland with changes in . appearance and ing for a long-lasting quality appear- groon, sunroof, garaged, good condition. Ask- your repairs. Policies concerning problcm(s), be concrete, but resist the ..ready for winter, ASE has prepared a 201-566-9851. ' _^_ 1986'/. TOYOTA SUPRA, aulomatic, 6 cylin- The end of the Summer is the per- performance. ancc.An aluminum shield protects the IN UNION COUNTY CLASSIFIES ing $8,000. Can be seen Saturdays and Sun- der, all powor, cd player, 84,000 miles. Perfect tcmptalion to diagnose. brochure, "Don't Get Stuck Out in the CARS UNDER $150. All Models. Seized and days, 10am-5pm. 201-429-9725. conditon. Days 201-762-3867- Evenings fect time to undo the damage done hy diagnostic fees, labor rates, guaran- Not only are these credentials meaningful to Cold." For a free copy, send a sclf- "Beginning with the 1996 model, a trunk floor and fuel tank against heat auctioned' by DEA. FBI, IRS; trucks, boasts, 201-625-3929. driving done all year long and to get tees, and other policies should be from the exhaust system. computers, furniture and more. Available your 1995 JEEP WRANGLER, white, hard-top etc, Have small problems repaired addresscd, stamped, business enve- number of product changes arc CALL 1-800-564-8911 area. Call nowl 1-800-451 -0050 oxlension chrome package, *ajr, cassette, sound bar, 1987 TOYOTA SUPRA Turbo. Black, auloma- ready for the rigors of winter driving posted. the technician, they are reassuring to his before they become major headaches. lope to: ASE Winter BrochurcJDcpt. planned with each successive version Viper's 8.0-litcr OHV V-10 engine C199. anii-ihelt. low miloago. excollont condition. tic, 2R tires, clean. 100,000 miles, good condi- ahead. ' " CHECK around for an auto tcchni- employer, and important toyu. They are the horscpocr and torque ratings arc $14,500. Call 201-992-4855. tion. Never' abused. S380O. Cail alter 5pm 1 Keep good records. CCC-R95, P.O. Box 347, Hcmdon, contributing to the evolution and trad- 70 PLACE YOUR CLASSIFIED AD 1988 JEEP CHEROKEE V6- 4X4, 4 door, 201-376-2064. uiiin ccriifi"' by the non-profit .aulamalic- taadnd^rnhuill anpinn wiiri warrnnty, 1995 MAXIMA SE. dark green. 5 speed, alloy ition of lid-MartiivR." • incrcatcd in 1996 due primarily in the 1 National Institute of Automotive Ser- extra assurance that your technician knows TO help motorists get their vehicles VA '22070: very good condition. $4,600/ besl oiler wn66IS, poWer Package, Oflfltnai pwnur, Diicrjl-' 1987 VOLKSWAGEN FOX. Good iransporta- today's vehicles, many motorists, Lcvine, Dodge division general redesigned exhaust system. Horse- lont condition. 39.000 highway milos. Viper vice Excellence. ASE certifies auto- 201-761-6164. tion, good radio, rnany new parts, will nood including former do-it-yourselfers, his or her stuff. And, all ASE-certifiedtechni- Anthony C. Venutolo, Editor manager. power increases to 415 bhp (306 kW) 300. powerful engine. $15.000. 201-761-1756. clutch. $700.00 or best oiler. 908-241-3465. motive technicians by mcaas of farther outboard onlhc lower control 1987 CHEVROLET MCflTE Carlo SS. Excel- arc looking for professional techni- ' at 5200 rpm, with torque at 488 foot- MAZDA . nationally administered tests. Techni- cians must recertify every five years in order ©Worrall Community Newspapers Inc. 1996 All Rights Reserved "We believe the original Viper arms that the previous system. Higher lent conditlonl Loadedl V8, cruise, lilt wheel, 1987 VOLKSWAGEN CABRIOLET. Fully cians as "ninc-ups" have become RT/10 roadster, produced from 1992 pounds (661 N-m) at 3600 rpm. Inter- power windows, air conditioning, mag. wheels. 1993 MX6 loaded. Excollont condition. 5-speod standard cians voluntarily take these compen- Organizations submitting releases to the entertainment section rate springs, 18 percent rear and 12 automatic, air, power stooring/brakos/. powor transmission, low miloago. Asking $4500. Call "engine performance diagnoses" and to remain current with technology and to stay through 1995, has secured a place in nally, the engine also has a new win- AM/FM cassene. rear defrost, alarm, 74K tency exams in from one to eight auto- •percent front, and*ncw shock absorber miles. $8200/ beat offer. 201-763-7397. windows/locks, sunroof, tilt control, tint, rear 201-762-3986. on-board computer systems, electron- can mail copy to 170 Scotland Road, P.O. Box 849, Orange, N.J. history as a vehicle that defined anew dage tray to reduce drag due to excess dofoggor. AM'FM cassette. 79.900 milos. VIN motive specialties, such as Engine •in the program. valving improve impact feel and 1984 CHEVY CAVALIEH Wagon. Aulomatic. #P573O051, $11,995. Taxes and MV exlra, 1984 Volvo-GL. Automalic, 4-cyllmdor, auto ic climate control, anti-lock brakes, 11 07050. Chrysler way of business by taking on oil rotating, with the crankshaft. locks and windows, air conditioning and sun- Repair or Brakes. There arc also increase high speed control. Shock 120K miles, minor body damage, reliable ROYAL DODGE digital dash boards, and other fresh challenges,and once again, The Viper drivcline includes a transportation. $1,050 or best oiler. Call roof. Asking $2,500. Call 201-764-1122. exams for medium/heavy truck and technicians must recertify every five remind motorists that their involve- absorber valving has also been recali- 908-245-7293. 1830 Springfield Avonuo Maplowood . advanced systems grow popular. defining the genre of what a pure more robust differential and stronger 201-762-3500 _^_ 1991 VOLVO940GLE. Redwood color. 81,000 collision repair technicians, engine years in order to remain current with ment is important, too. Among ASE's brated for better control at low miles, powor sunroof, anti-braking system, The following tips fromlhe Nation- drive shafts capable of accepting up to 1987 CHEVY CAVELIER. Automatic, 119.000 machinists, and parts specialists. technology and to stay in the program'. recommendations: WORRALL COMMUNITY American sports car should be," temperatures. 1974 MERCEDES 240D. 4 speed. 4 door, air. heatod leather seals. $13,950. Call al Institute for Automotive Service Lcvine continued. "The 1996 Viper 500 foot-pound (678 N-m) of torque. milos, air-conditioner. New valvos, tires, ox- CD radio. Looks and runs oxcellont. S1200 or 201-467-2484. Read your owner's manual. The 1996 Dodge Viper RT/10 will haust system, radiator, altornalor, otc. Good best offer. 201-731-9031 or 201-663-5059. ExccHcricc'should make finding a Those who pass and fulfill the two- Currently, there are about 375,000 Become familiar • with the basic NEWSPAPERS RT/10 will open a new chapter in the There is also a revised differential transportation. $975.00. Call 908-687-6137. year work experience requirement arc ASE-ccrtificd technicians across the be the first domestically-rpoduced car 1991 MERCURY COUGAR LS. Mini condition. qualified automotive technician legendary Viper story." mounting system to reduce housing 1988 OODGE CARAVAN, LE V-6, all power, AUTO WANTED awarded ASE credentials attesting country. Shops that employ these ccr- components and systems. to use Michclin Pilot MXX3 tires. Dark blue with grey interior, fully loaded. 35,000 easier. movement under heavy acceleration air, arn-fm, tinted glass. 7 passenger, good milos. Asking $7,000. Drew. 201-890-7089. tificd technicians often display the Follow the manufacturer's service The first and most noticeable The carcass, tread and compound of condition. Asking $4.200. Call 908-925-6548. .ASK a number of-friends or busi- their competency. The certified tech- days. schedules. changes in the 1996. Viper arc three and deceleration. nicians arc then eligible to wear the blue and white ASE outdoor sign and these tires arc tuned to the new sus- DODGE ABLE PAYS TOP $$$ IN CASH ness associates if they can recom- 1988 MERCURY COLONY Park LS. Ten post their technicians' credentials in Make note of noises, unusual new exterior design themes. Custom- Aluminum suspension components pension package to provide more star mend sorriconc; a consensus is-usually blue and white ASE shoulder insigna. 1985 RAM 150 PICK UP passager, leather interior, all power, loaded. For All 4 Whool Drlvss the customer service area. odors, changes in performance, and ers will have a choice of red exterior improve Viper's handling and provide bility. The most notable construction automatic, 8 cylinder, power steering/brakes, 80,000 miles, $4,500 or best olfer. Call more reliable than counting solely on Not only arc these credentials increased ride com- lint glass. AM/FM stereo. AS IS. 62,569 miles. 201-762-0178. • Officials with the National Institute handling. paint wilh yellow five-spoke wheels change is a significant increase in CARS, TRUCKS and VANS one person's judgement. meaningful to the technician, they arc pliancc.High-duclility A206 cast alu- VIN#ES667850, $395. Taxes, and MV extra. for Automotive Service Excellence When describing your vehicle's and yellow Viper logo dccals; black sidewall stiffness. Reduced road noise : 1989 MERCURY GRAND Marquis, power BE sure to call the local Better Bus- . reassuring to his employer, and ROYAL DODGE windows, power locks, cruiso control, silver FREE PICK UP 7 DAYS exterior paint with a silver center minum control arms and knuckles and improved low temperature and 1830 Springfield Avenue Maplewood incss BUrcau or consumer organiza- important toyu. They are the extra gray, real nice. 89.000 miles. $5000. Call stripe and polished aluminum five- replace welded steel control arms and wet traction objecties have been 201-762-3500 201-762-0178. . tion and inquire about the reputation assurance that your technician knows malleable cast iron knuckles. The 1-800-953-9328 spoke wheels; or stone white exterior achieved along with substantial 1991 MERCURY SABLE GS. extra clean, all of The place of business in question. his or her stuff. And, all ASE-ccrtificd LeeMyles A Monthly Feature Appearing in YOUR AD could appear here lor as little as FREE paint wilh a blue pearl center stripe change of material reduces the weight increases in cornering and braking $14.00 por week. Call for more details. Our power, white with blue interior. 91 $00 lady driven miles. Only $4100. Call 201-762-0178. 908-688-2044 Look for a relatively neat, well- Free Tow In. Pick-up and white five-spoke wheels. All pre- of the vehicle by 60 pounds (27kg). At triondly classified department would be happy traction. Wet cornering traction to help you. Call 1-800-564-8911. organized facility with up-to-date Diagnostic TRANSMISSIONS \® and Delivery 12 Newspapers-3rd Week Each Month vious color choices will be retired at the same time, the rcarrpll center has 1996 MITSUBISHI ECLIPSE GS. Whito, auto- with Major Service increased six percent in a standar- malic. 6K. alarm, cruise control. AW FM equipment and polite service person- the end of the 1995 model year run. been lowered and geometry revised to DREAM MACHINES - got a picture olyour car? Check Union Leader, Kenilworth Leader, Roselle Park Leader, Summit Observers, dized wet traction test. Peak lateral Run it for 4 weeks, only $40. Call Classified at cassene, CD, air-conditioner, power, sunroof. $$$WE PAY TOP DOLLAR$$$ nel willing to take the time to discuss $21.000 negotiablo. 201-376-7163. 24 HOUR EMERGENCY 95 Transmission Service Springfield Leader, Mountainside Echo, Linden Leader,- Roselle Spectator, Interior changes to complement the reduce track change during ride acceleration on the skidpad increased 800-564-8911 for details. $ new cxtcrior.color themes include red _. motions, this makes the car more by over 5 percent. Slopping distance 1989 FORD ECONOLINE-150 van. 109,000 1986 NISSAN 300-ZX. Attractive while sports For Your Junk "Car Rahway ProgressrClartrEagle, Elizabeth Gazette & Hillside Leader. - car, T-tops, 2*2, automalic, upgraded stereo. - FOREIGN CARS All Labor & Adjustments leather-wrapped steering wheel, stable during hard cornering onrough from 60 milcs-pcr-hour (96 km/hr) is . miles. Good work horse. Call John weekdays. 24 Hour Service. Call: ROAD SERVICE 9:30AM-4:30PM, 201-429-8102. 75,000 miles, good,condiiion. S3.500. Call 49 transmission shifter knob and hand roads, At the same time, the rear cas- '•201-325-7573: reduced, by over 13 pirccnt. V/'l t' h i =1 *M All Motor Club Members Welcome New Filter, New Fluid, Pan Gasket Call brake with the red and yellow exterior ter angle was increased from -6 1971 FORD MUSTANG white convertible, Most Domestic Cars • Wilh This Ad Experience the benefits of being A recalibrated power brake booster good condition. Asking $4,000/ Call 1987 NISSAN 300ZX. Fully loftied, T-tops. 908-688-7420 Rcnce Ulan degrees to +1 • degree, improving mint condition, all maintenance records kept. seen weekly by over 58,000 theme; and blue leather-wrapped for Viper provides more pedal mod- 212-412-9398 or 201-763-1499. (908) 522-1484• 198BroadSt. • Summit at 908-686-7700 steering wheel, transmission shifter straight line tracking. 113K highway miles. $6700/ best offer. Don, ulation. The increased modulation 1993 FORD TAURUS Wagon, all power op- 908-688-3213. MOTORCYCLES FOR SALE Toke Bl. 24 East. Exit Brood SI. potential customers! ... - Ext. 335 for details knob and hand brake withrfhe white Front suspensin geometry is tions, 3rd soat. 62.000 miles, no repairs improves low to moderate speed brak- needed, now condition, $8350 best oiler. 1990 NISSAN MAXIMA, white, automatic, 1984 HONDA MAGNA, 700 cc, 9,000 miles. exterior paint and blue pearl stripe, a Like new. $2,400. Call 908-527-8253. Ask for ; # unchanged but the lower ball joint has ing pedal feel while maintaining Vip- 201-762-7251. power steenng/ brakes/ windows/ locks, sun- • 'ncv/^ll-biack iritcrior'wiirbe-pTO- roof, Bose am/fm tape, car phono. 93.000K. Ken. alter 5pm. beenrelooaledfrom4h&Juiucklctoihc - -ers^-excepiional- hrgh-speed Waking— T99t FOF1D TAURUS Wagon. A*~AM»FM,~4- -$8,300.-Cafr-201-992-5904. ' - : --••• vided with the black exterior paint and lower control arm, reducing the bend- door, champagne color, now tires, mint condi- "1981 YAMAHA. CHAPPr'MlnVcondSon.likl performance. 1995 NISSAN SENTRA-GXE. Waranteed. new. 5,000 miles. Asking $325. Call SUMMIT silver stripe. tion, $5.800. Call 201-383-9866. 908-686-9242. ing movement in the arm under brak- Overall, there arc 200 new compo- 5-speed, power, anti-lock, cruise, AM/FM cas- 800-6629050 COMMUNITY ing. This allows it to be lighter than 1988 FORD TAURUS WAGON, vi. air. • sette, air. Mint. 12,000 m4os. Si0.900/ negoti- consignments Sliding access side window cur- nents, or a 10 percent product change powor steoring, brakes, windows, door lockd. able. 201-762-5525 before 9pm; welcome AUTO BODY, INC. tains, replacing the soft zipper cur- with the previous configuration. in the 1996 Dodge Viper RT/10 and Runs well. 109K.miles. Askinfl $1950. Call 201-503-6672. RECREATIONAL VEHICLES AUTO REPAIR WONDER v 201-736-6532. ' tains.and available removable color- Front and rear shock absorber yet it remains the ultimate Amcricn- 19B8 OLDSMOBILE-96 REGENCY 1990 COACHMAN 20' Van Camper. Sleeps 4. 1988 FORD THUNDERBIRD Coupe, blue. SO BROUGHAM. Fully loadod, oxcoltont condi- Stove, relridgerator, toilet, shower. Excellent Servicing Union County EST. 1961 . keyed Jiardtops. arc alsonew fox 1996. effective travel is increased for better made, no excuses and no-holds-barrcd * llut, fuel Injected V-8. automatic air, anvlm tion, 69,000 milos. Asking $4,800. Call condition. 27,000 miles. Asking $19,995. 201-7fi?-3.'ViO. 9OB-355OO99 908-688-8870 Complete Auto Body Repairs MUFFLER & BRfiKE The''legendary Viper side exhaust controlby moving the pickup points excitement machine. ••• f - », Asktnn te.OOO: 908-27W760.".' 201-403-1207. SALES SERVICE PARTS-AUTOBOOY PAGER 908-277-4342 417 RAH WAV AVE. 2-I50 FRANKLIN PLACE • SUMMIT • WALTER IRVINE. MGH. 'Tour True Hometown Service Center For Over 18 Years" ELIZABETH. N.J. 908-760-0596 ' Tune-ups - Front End Service (Ml Changes - Engine Work - Clutches COMMUNITY AUTO REPAIR Brakes - Exhaust Systems - Struts American & Foreign Car Specialist Oldsmobile

24 HOUR EMERGENCY ROAD SERVICE LEASE COLLISION PER MO. OA HOUR RFFPFR 908-760-0596 Auto trans w/OD, V 6, pwr rack & pnion sWdisc Mo, AM/FM stereo cass, pwi wmdlocWdf seal AIRJglass, r/def, 8t cnise. alum wftts, bghl grp, pwr *ind. 2 tone Computer Diagnostics paint STKI6V65, VTOfl59627, M$RP $25,360. Pmts based on a 24 mo closed aid Alignments • Trouble Shooting The intelligent oil l^se w/12.000 mi/Vr & 15(/rra Vtereaftef. S135O down, S289 Isipymt, S32S ref see r OR lOICtR HCIVf DM ' Towing • Tune-ups • Oil Changes dec, $1500 factayretale (b dt)=$1964 due a! lease incepfon. (fan op=$15,416. TOBI wits=$6936. Total cosU $8611. Lessee teoonsblelrxeress wear and tear, Transmissions • Engines -Experienced Mechanics On Duty- INSURANCE WORK NJ STATE Approved | INSPECTION CENTER | Auto Repair SERVICING ALL FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC CARS SAME DAY SERVICE On All Manufacturer's Parts ANY REPAIR 1003 W. St. George Avenue Wilh ThU Ad • Nu Expiration • LEASE • Om: Coupon Per Repair AAA MEMBERS Linden, N.J. 07036 PER MO.

4 dr, auto trans w/OD, V 6, pwr rach & pinion stmg/anti lock disc brks, AM/FM slereo (908) 925-2142 cass, pwr wind/locks/lninWdr seat. AIR, I/glass. i/rJel.' tilt, cruise, NY emissions. no cxpiwtion Corner of Stiles Street-Next to Block Buster Shopping Mall STKKSt92. VIWTA641912. MSRP &1.625. Pymts based on a 24 mo dosed end lease w/12,000 rrifyr 415c/mi thereafter. $1350 down, $2891st mo, S325iel secdep, $1000 tactory rebate (to ti) = $1964 due at lease inception. Purch op=$13,175. TOBI pymts = $6936. Total cost = $8611. Lessee responsible lor excess wear and tear. WE CARRY NJ's LARGEST INVENTORY I FOR YOUR EVERY AUTOMOTIVE NEEDl I AUTO PARTS T071 COMMERCE AVE'UNION LEASE 1987 1992 PER MO. OLDSMOBILE UNCOLN SATURN CONTINENTAL SL1 .24 MOS. l- %^ SUPER PONTIAt. CUTLASS CIERA XC 2 dr, aifl JSB WOO. V 8,_pn rack i pinion stmgfe brb, JBi WitTM itsa cass, cd changef. pw 4DR 4DR 4DR 1 cyl eng, auto trans, wd'ockslrynWseais, KH, I'diss, ridel, tit, cruise, tounng pkg faction asst, auto dm inrr, tn e You Really Do coat pan. ramrod, iJrectcf&el!, STXf6E11. ViNlTY69«39. MSRP $43,995. Pyrre based on a 24 TO closed aid lease W I2.00OVT S 15c/rri tteeate. J1995 toft $4791st ywit 5525 ret WAREHOUSE sec dep. S3600fadon rebate (to dr) = $2999 due at tease inception. Pwcti op=$2,198. TSU Have a Friend pymls: $11,496. Teial cost = $14.016. lessee responsible lor excess war and lear. 2 1992 1993 YOU NEED IT...WE GOT IT! in the Car CHEVROLET PONTIAC CHEVROLET LUMINA GRAND AM SE CAVALIER Ell 2DR 4DR TO THE Business! I'nl Mia. auto trans, pwr/ 4 cyt eng, auto trans, pwr/stMr/ brki/lks, air cond, usi. alarm 19,752 ml. VINIP72MSM. *M MERCURY TRACER LTS •10 Years with Miller 4 dr. mm Mn* B«O. * s* »•* tftr^Vtt MtrfU PUBLIC fl MR. •Certified Pontfac/Cadlllac tntm, do«i mi IM Mrr. MM *tW. II,Ul Let our PROFESSIONAL Counterpeople help you Product Specialist 1992 1993 1993 with the AUTO PARTS you need! FOREIGN & •Alumni" of St. Joseph's BUICK CENTURY 0LDSM0BILE OlDSMOBILE *1 3,495 *1 6,995 jgigh ScfaooL Metnchen CUSTOM WAGON CUTLASS CIERA S 88 ROYALE IF ITS AUTOMOTIVE...WE HAVE IT IN STOCK DOMESTIC JSt Mary's WAGON I ana. auto trans, pwr/st»er/ CADILLAC •Ml. AM. VtflM. MM. Ml CUM 1 cio* «. MM B*T. M^, **•. 47 tl ta MM NJ's Largest Auto Parts Distributor... CREATING A HIGHER STANDARD We Hardly Ever Say "No" L~."I~" " -7^1 4,995 Vua Maite'Card & See Me For No Presaurfe 5ACHEFACIU1Y Checki Welcomed AUTO "It's More Than A Promise..^t-Thomasf" OPEN f Union Cliimberol Comment Htmttt r*iAV0C PONTIAC/CA0MXAC 2091 SPRINGFIELD AVE., VAUXHALL (UNION) UATi

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This ad must be presented at time of deposit and within 3 days of this ad's date for advertised prices. !U 1,000 cash back on RL's. New school year may bring In Elizabeth, teachers m changes in every NJ district c receive a new helper g Academy of Dance ...... 19 NJ Center of Visual Arts. 11 Trenton tries to meet Supreme Court mandate The visual and performing arts standards HAIRCUT SPECIAL! All That Dance .' .23 Noah's Ark 8 By Kevin Singer By Randee Bayer-Spittcl that will enhance the position. O should enable students to develop ideas, Children's cost based Aquinas Academy .' 4 PC Discovery 7 Staff Writer Staff Writer Barrett said she is "excited" at the pros- -< increase problem-solving skills, and interact i on their age! _ _ _ J CO ASSE International 10 .Personal Computer Ed 20 While children across the state take a •• Teachers in Elizabeth now have a new pect of building an entire division from the in partnerships. Students would be required ground up, and that she believes this new f ^SPECIAL STUDENT DISCOUNT"' (5 Back To School Check-Up Dir 15 Placque Rack 22 break from school, the Legislature has been resource to lap into: the Division of Staff •/» ON ANY SERVICE , C to produce artistic products and perfor- division can change the face of Elizabeth Banner III : '. '. 14 R.E.T.S 22 working on a plan that would revolutionize Development, Best Practices, and Innova- OFF OFFER GOOD THRU 9/21/961 < mances, and identify historical, social, and schools. c Benedictine Academy 6 Rahway Day Care Center 11 the curricula' and funding of public school tive Programs recently created in the admi- cultural influences in the arts. 1193 Raritan Road, Clark, New Jersey education. nistrative reorganization passed by the Eli- "I share Superintendent Dunn's vision for Block & Zuckerman 7 RahwayYMCA... ! 9 (908)382-3666 The goal of the health standards is to- zabeth Board of Education; • •••. _ Cherney Dance '. 2 Seton Hall 8 The pending legislation, known as the Comprehensive Plan for Educational "develop citizens who are both health lit- Superintendent Thomas Dunn Jr. said this tr Congregation Beth Shalom 17 Shotokan-Karate 20 erate and physically educated." Students _c D Improvement and School Financing, calls new division is a vital part of the 'This division will Elmora Hebrew Center. 22 So. Orange Adult School ....10 I for the establishment of a core curriculum will be instructed on health promotion and reorganization. I- Engine City ...... ,,.„.,"...... ,.,.,....23 Solomo'n Schechter 14 improve our staff deve- and introduces a formula— to determine- disease.-prevention,-fitness^_the_ effects of "The amount of money that was spent in - Featherbed Lane 7 Sprout House 5 spending levels for each district in the state. drug and alcohol abuse, and sexuality. the past on staff development was insignific- lopment ~and provide o Five Point? YMCA 4 St. James School 21 Language arts literacy is said to provide o In 1994, the state Supreme Court ordered ant," he also said. "This division will teachers with a clearing German Language School 3 St. Mary of the Assumption 18 Trenton to provide a quality of education "ways of thinking that develop through improve our staff development and provide house of information that \20fvQuaQ o H&R Block ; 20 St. Joseph's School 19 similar among all school districts to end reading, writing, speaking, listening, and teachers with a clearing house of informa- e Holy Cross Christian School 10 Styles by Annie 11 what it called a disparity in the quality viewing." tion that can help improve classroom can help improve class- P.O. Box 2164 Horizon Institute of Paralegal..-.....11 Surgenfs Elite School 17 among Ihe districts. The ma I he ma tics standards would require performance." room performance.' Union, n.J. 07083 • The core corriculum standards, which_ students/ to pose and solve mathematical He chose Jennifer Barrett, who'd, been dwaDfl Karate.. — .,,.18. Temple lsraeL...!AM«....i...,,-.^iv.v.^L o hca'd'of testing and rnomiornigTor:the "dis-'-"" •••-" '— Thomas Dunn,'Jrr < Julien's Army Navy 6 The Hair Tailor 3 have been in development since 1992, are'problems, develop reasoning ability, num- m intended 16 serve as a description of "what bers sense, and spatial sense, and understand tricl, and was moved earlier during the reor- Just For Kids Directory 12 Turning Point Dance 6 Elizabeth Superintendent of students should know and be able to do in statistics, algebra, and simple calculus. The- ganization to special services, to head the Just For Kids Directory 13 Union Catholic H.S • 5 specific academic areas and across standards also focus on technology, such as new division. Schools LaDanse 7 Union County College 24 disciplines." computers and calculators, as an "integral Barrett will start her new position tomor- Lincoln Tech...... ,...:. "...... 2 Union County Vocational H.S..: 3. The standards encompass Ihe areas of vis- part of school mathematics curricula at row,-if-a new director of special services had the school district," she said. "I believe he is Loria Music 21 Wardlaw'Hartridge 18 ual and performing arts, comprehensive every grade level." ' been appointed. Qualified lutncton • Small Claim far ahead of other districts in creating this Sept.-May * I Malone's Karate 14 Westfield Dance 9 health and physical education, language arts With the science standards, the legislation "In my professional opinion, she is the Balanced Carricnhim division." for Children Saturday Mornings \ Michele Gxedine Dance 16 Wonder World Nursery 17 literacy, mathematics, science, social stu- stresses the instruction of broad scientific best qualified person to hold this position," Affordable lUtioa She said the staff development will create •And Adulls Mix-Em-Up School 10 World HWA Rang Do. 9 dies, world languages, and cross-content areas and investigation processes. The stan- he said, adding that he found her vision of teachers who also are learners. UNION and CLARK Montclair Kimberly Academy 10 World Oyama Karat* 11 workplace readiness. Also required are dards cover life sciences, physics, and the district compatahle with his, but that he "We want to create better teachers, but we 908-688-3124 • 908-574-0428 • 908-688-2306 Mother Seton Regional.... 19 YM-YWHA ,.5 cumulative progress tests at grades four, technology. felt her experience in testing and monitoring eight, and 12. Sec PROPOSED, Page 11 gave her a knowledge of the school district See ELIZABETH'S, Page 8 ******************************************** CHERNEY DANCE STUDIO \ Go to Harvard for Our 40th Year * FULL PART FREE OFFER!! 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2 • v Dance school After referendum, a district m LU Sprout House inc. en o European vocation < class to begin will inherit a high school Nursery School Kindergarten CO in Westfield C CD By Blaine Dillport comes, they will be able to have a grasp of Elementary School Fall registration for classes at the West- StafT Writer what needs to be done and what facilities are field School of Dance, 401 Boulevard, Believe it or not, summer is almost over, available for use. Westfield, will take place on Aug. 27, 28, and for many thoughts turn to the beginning "The local school board has also done Individualized Programs 29, from noon to 8 p.m. of another school year. ., about two or three walk-throughs of the high C/3 emphasizing science & nature > The owner and artistic director is Jenny For parents, this will mean getting their school to check out its facilities. The build- C3 Logus, former director of the Broadway children ready for new experiences and pre- ings and grounds committee has been and fine children's literature Dance Center in New York City, where she < paring for the various chores, like finding through the school a few times, because we Extended Time (7:30am-5:45pm) was responsible for hiring the faculty, school supplies and a new wardrobe. will have to put together a five-year facility Logus' performing career includes a For the Springfield Board of Education, plan so that once we get in, we can start NAEYCAccredited range of styles, working with Suzanne Far- the 1996-97 academic year will be the last C/5 working on the plan right off," Tiss said. to DC rcll and Scan Lavcry of the New York City year the district will not include a high 200 Main Street • Chatham. NJ 07928 '• (201) 635-9658 CD The board did catch a break in the sense en Ballet and choreographers Carolyn Adams school. Board members are preparing to take that the regional school district is honoring Sprout House is An Equal Opportunity School and Danny Grossman of the Paul Taylor over Jonathan Dayton High School, which plans to do some renovations to Jonathan Dance Company. She also was the assistant' now is owned and operated by thesoon to be Dayton High School. *•••***••••***••••********* o director to Frank Hatchctt's jazz showcases. dissolved Union County Regional High "Luckily, if one passes the high school, o She also guest leaches and choreographs School District. they can sec work being done to the tower * Quality State Licensed * * x o for children throughout the country. "The dissolution is going along according and they are also redoing the windows. This C/3 For more information, call 789-3011. to plan, we see no problem with having work was budgeted prior to the dissolution * CHILD CARE CENTER *! o everything in place for When we assume vote, so whatever monies were appropriated ' The Y is the place to be where we give your child T.L.C.! J o Admissions Q and A control," said Gary Tiss, president of the for certain projects is still there and the work ' PRIORITY REGISTRATION UNTIL AUGUST 25TH * i A-Union Counly-Collegt*uUnissions rcp-- .Boardof Education. "We are very.busy and - is being carried x>ui--by-4hejcgional.bpard.. o we are doing a lot of work. We are trying to ~ --•- infant/Toddler • -Transition - m rcsentative will be on handduring August ;it Overall, we think the high school is ip pretty * municipal libraries to answer questions gather information as to how we are going to fair shape, but as far as we are concerned, it * • Preschool • Nursery School about enrollment. work out the scheduling for the kids. We are heeds to be cleaned up a little bit," Tiss also 6 weeks to 5 years of age * also in the process of budgeting for a pre- This year's remaining library visitation . said. PLUS: Afterachool Division - Half Day Kindergarten ( * schedule, all held from 3 to 5 p.m., is as kindergarten through 12th-grade system, so Special Needa After School Program 1 ; New soccer- program : we are •gathering as jnuch information that : follows: • Something that will be new for this school (Transportation Provided) has been provided for us from the high * Union County Vocational-Technical School graduate Jennafer Roby, center, is joined by Board of Monday, Plainfield Public Library, year will be the intersch'olastic sports prog- school so that we will know how much to Education members following the recent Vb-Tec graduation ceremony. Roby, who graduated from Eighth Street and Park Avenue.' ram at Gaudinecr School. • YM-YWHA OF UNION COUNTY i budget for the new system." the college's horticulture program, will take part in a 12-day agricultural seminar in Europe. From Tuesday, Elizabeth Public Library, South The program is in the process of being Green Lane, Union O7O83 n left: Board of Education PresidentCharles Mancuso, board member Jane Lorber, Roby, board Vice Broad Street. The board also has been going to the high finalized and the board looks forward to its • (9O8) 289-8112 * Wednesday, Roselle Public Library, 104 school to familiarize themselves with the President Gail lammatteo and former acting Superintendent of Schools David Livingston. See DISTRICT, Page 14 W. Fourth Ave. layout of the school so that when the time

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A former schools superintendent sets new goals for district X Staff Writer : •'•''.. in Bound Brook and assistant superinten- The district will C information comes to Clark •A lot of decisions have been made by the dent in Clifton, Osborne is to use his 33 Back to school time for Theodore In the coming weeks, (Continued from Page 3) leadership teams and principals at each implement programs to (f) By Scan Daily So, Levine said, a class at Hehnly Jakubowski, scrying his first year as the Board of Education experience to develop a bilingual O could work with a class somewhere else also want teachers, to feel they also can be school that others in the district may not be program. . help students adapt to Statt Writer Union's superintendent of schools, is like will discuss hiring a The world will be beating a path to in the country on a project, or could go on learners," she said. aware of." that of the district's projected 7,395 stu- Jakubowski also is preparing to hire 20 the high school, and a Frank K. Hehnly School in Clark next a pre-arranged "electronic .field trip." The Elizabeth school district is full of She said not every program works at dents for the 1996-97 school year. new principal for new teachers, after what he called "a big month. Another option is downloading prog- dedicated, talented teachers, she added, but every school, but by allowing the leadership year" in the number of retirements. pilot language prog- According to the superintendent, pre- rams from EMG and recording them on they have not been given the chances at staff teams to have access to innovative programs Livingston School, a "Although we don't look for our more That path will be coming through a paring for the year ahead is busy, excit- ram, in which first- tape. development they need. Neither has there from inside and outside the district, you substance abuse coor- experienced teachers to retire, if it's in satellite dish. ing and full of promise. < been enough communication about innova- know schools are using the best programs their best interest and they have worked graders will learn "I'm excited. I'm looking forward to Levine could arrange to tape some- 01 dinator, additional for a number of years, then they deserve it," said Principal Linda Levine about the thing on American Indians, a topic.some tive programs wilhin the district, something available. "I think a lot of positive'things Ijave German. she is hoping the new division will put an Her first priority in the new division will librarians, a full-time, it," he said. "We feel the transition with Q hook-up, provided by Educational ••Man- classes will study, or she could get a happened in this district in the last year," end to. new teachers will be smooth. With new agement Group. program on blacks and save it for study be to work on innovative programs, and stall' he said. "Our children's scores in stan- science specialist, and a "We want teachers to have acess to new dardized testing have been outstanding. faces often come new ideas and some- EMG is a company that broadcasts during Black History Month in February. development, which she said will have a been and will continue to be the impact I programs and innovative ideas," she said. long-term impact on the district. "New Jersey" magazine rated us as hav- guidance counselor, times a new perspective. Most of the on our greatest commodity: our students. educational programs to schools around '.'Il'-&-new.lo.ine_and_that's why it's the country. These programs, which' replacements "will occur on the junior " exciting," she said; • ing one of the 45 best high schools in the The collective bargaining process should come with study guides and related state; we purchased a property for a new languages will teach German to children high and high school level." Hehnly is not the first school in Clark take care of itself." O material, gives Hehnly -School a chance elementary school and senior center, and in the first-grade. In the coming weeks, the Board of Jakubowski said he is looking foward to receive satellite services from EMG. NOAH'S ARK Nursery School Education and Jakubowski will discuss to provide programs it otherwise could we are moving along in that direction." "Our DARE program continues to to this year as the continuation of the suc- o Levine said Valley Road School has a hiring a new elementary principal for o not, Levine said. expand as well," Jakubowski said. "Next cess of the 1995-96 school year. w satellite hook-up, which was installed For The yet-to-be-named school will be Livingston School, a new substance "That will give us the opportunity to 600 N. Wood Ave ' year we hope-to sec our DARE officers in "I am excited about this year," be said. last September. Hehnly had been 3-year-olds located in a refurbished industrial site on abuse coordinator, additional librarians, a o bring in material that meet our program the high school classrooms on a regular "It is the continuation of the many posi- involved on ajinuted J>asis, ^requesting Linden Commerce Avenue. It is scheduled to lull-time scicacc.spfr,ialisl,.and-"at least—, -goals," she also-said.—, ..•~™_M ...... &, - ""tiVe'prOgrams -ntf-started last year.- We and receiving downloaded programs openln 1997, and will lead to the closing* '"Tiasis." The Board of Education lasryeaT"; one replacement guidance counselor." The satellite dishes, which should be 4-year-olds will continue to move in a positive direc- from them. of Union's historic, but overcrowded, also established a technology committee Meanwhile, negotiations for a three- 3 hooked up' in two weeks, will bring one tion. Working alone at central office this "Now we have direct access," she said. Hamilton School. of "parents, teachers, and perhaps stu- year contract will continue, probably m to three channels, beamed from EMG's dents to help the district move into the past year surely was an opportunity for The cost for the service is not cheap. Jakubowski also said the district will unlil September, according to the parent company in Phoenix. next century." metogainsomeof experiences that other According to Superintendent Paul Orten- implement programs this school year. superintendent. ' "So if they are doing, something' on chief school administrators might neefl zio, Hehnly School will receive the ser- The new "Game of Life" program, which A number of changes in the personnel dinosaurs, there may well be a program "Although we do not know if the nego- four or fiye years to accumulate. I'm vice for two years at a cost of 550,000 per ^ began last year, is aimed at helping new will be evident in the next year, Jaku- on the .history of dinosaurs," Levine said. tiations will be concluded before school extremely confident for this year and the year. This includes training for the Hehn- high school students adapt to the transi- bowski said. With the addition of Assis- . It may sound like educational televi- •Morning Sessions 9:00-11:30 begins, we are confident they will be in acquisition of Dr. Abbey, who with his ly School staff by EMG and the.person- tion from middle school. The district also tant Superintendent of Schools Osbome sion, but Levine said it is more. •State Certified • Quality Pre-school final stages by the time school begins," vast experience, surely will be beneficial nel at Valley Road School.' •Two, three or five will start a pilot language program, in Abbey. Jakubowski will share the central The hook-up, in the long run, also will Jakubowski said. "Our focus always has to our district." "It's not inexpensive, but it gives us a education office with a veteran in the field of edu-' allow the classes to participate in interac- days per week which the district's director of foreign chance to expand our curriculum," 925-1744 established 1970 tive and live broadcasts from locations programs Levine said. I—I—I»I-»I—I—I—I—I—I»»I«— I—!-•.!»!.—I—I—I—I. around the country. RAHWAY BRANCH YMCA In the real world success is RAHWAY NEWPFESCHQOL ' often a matter of degrees. 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With Windows NT, judges from competitions remember our stu- the two comprise the lion's share of PC dents from year to year and compliment stu- networking. dent and teacher alike on the improvement Its strengths are quite simple, according to < and quality of their performances. Q Kevin Byron, acting director of information "It's also a salute to our achievements as C/) technologies. instructors when our students are solicited a. . In a laboratory, the advantage of Novell is by other schools and awarded scholarships that resources sharing is facilitated, with the by the community and grant foundations. system not only easy to set up, but also easy "We pride ourselves on being more than to maintain. Users of Novell networks are just a dance sludio," she added "Our stu- o able to communicate with one another, with -P. dents as well.as their families are actively - an umbrella network -to serve as a main involved in cornmunUy~functions' and are o information filtering resource among indivi- amply rewarded by the joy they bring to CO dual Novell networks. others." . To some extent, such individual network Part of the success of the studio is. due to , is autonomous, yet common resource shar- •> the staff. "I feel each and every student o < ing reminds users that the effort is a com- deserves the best education possible so I munity one, bring in the finest teachers who are fully ccr- JJmce Novell is very popular in the mark —tified-and -qualified ,to _teach,jn.jordcr to etplace, and is in high demand among com- ensure all students learn the latest tech- puter specialist job applicants, the college niques as well as proper placement and body offers its capabilities for both administrative alignment," Socci said. and instructional purposes. Joining the staff this year is Kathy lo 1 The college's Cranford campus has a ^— _. These future olympians recently performed their acro-gymnastic routine, titled 'Star Wars, during their annual Novell component in its recently impie- | f County College campuses will be fitted with Novell equipment by the Boss, an instructor from New York Univer- recital at Linden High School. Front, from left: Marissa Zarcone, Caroline Berlinski, Jaclyn Logue, Katrina Thecompute r abs at each o the Union sity and the Broadway Dance Center in New memed Macmtosh i^ratory in the mec)asse s reSume Sept. 4. Here, Kevin Byron, left, acting director of information technologies, shows cam- Gassier, Samantha Mizisko. Rear, from left: Vanessa Perea, Andrea D'AlessandrorAllison- Shwed, Anna Nomahegan Bmidmg.There,Novell, .s used wallace.Smith how a CD-ROM works. Novell allows users to communicate within a network and York City. She is performing as Lamb Chop pus Provost See LINDEN, Page 21 Peterson, SelinaBurda, Jessica Logue and Amanda Campolargo. ~ See COUNTY, Page 23 networks to communicate with each other. 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Interactive technology CO 13 Private school stresses CO LU School pride is tied to new lockers and history will link public schools • ..-i « M^n-nnn. think ththe arearea wherwhere therthere wilwill be ththe emost g < Kowalski was promoted to L.V. Mooreprin- phenomenal will be in L.V. Moore." of Aristotle, Plato, and'other philoso- culum has needed to be addressed for a long While the United States will hold its By Glen Kurz 33 By Melodle Warner cipal and Bobbi Bridges will be the vice According to Burrill, $167,000 was saved phers to study such issues as the defini- time, and it has not." last presidential election of the century in Staff Writer Staff Writer . tion of a good life, strength of will versus o CO Joanne Guest was appointed last year as principal. through personnel changes and retirements. November, many of today's high school The 1996-97 school year will be a landmark in Linden High School history as it becomes > A new and improved school system is weakness of will, and integrity. o> the curriculum director. In addition to deve- Kenneth Holmes, former L.V. Moore vice The money will be useti to improve technol- students will be voting for the first time part of the state of the art program, called the Interactive Telecommunications Program. what Roselle students will be returning to The citizenship ccire is a hefty one- loping the new curricula for. grades three principal will be the ACHS principal, and ogy education in the schools. in the next millennium, the year 2000. this fall with new curricula, personnel credit course, with 12 classes on the With this program, there is a designated classroom within the high school that can com- > through seven, she also has updated the Veronica DeNoia was promoted to vice The hallways of ACHS have received a Will they be prepared as citizens to exer- changes, and high school lockers, officials founding documents, and four each on municate with classrooms in other areas of the state. o course-work for the other grade, Burrill said. principal. Peter Markos remains as the other cise this very important, fundamental c CO much needed facelift. New lockers were ethics, leadership, and logic and public In this setting, the teachers and students can see IIK students and teachers in the other (I) said. vice principal. right? 3 Teacher workshops were held over the installed oh the first floor. The New Jersey discourse. The curriculum will undergo a school. . ' O . New curricula have' been developed for In addition to administrative changes, summer to train the staff in the new Industrial Equipment Company installed the According to Montclair Kimberlcy few revisions before its second year "There is no doubt this will be a succcsful program. There are advantages for students and grades three through seven, and the curricula curricula. many new teachers will be coming into the < new lockers at a cost of $45,000. The esti- Academy Hea"dmastcr Peter R. Grecr, . begins in September, and there will be teachers alike," Superintendent James Clark said. for the other grades have been reviewed and district. "The people that we are hiring, we Several changes were made in personnel, mated 700 lockers are used by 95 percent of they should be, and if they attend MKA, more emphasis on the judicial review Clark gave an example where there arc three or four students at Linden high who want to updated, said Board of Education member including new top administrate in Leonard expect the highest caliber of work from co the school's population. he is determined that they will be. Prepa- process of the Supreme Court for take marine biology, but the current budget would not allow the school system to assign a CD Q Toni Burrill. V. Moore Middle and Abraham Clark High them," Burrill said. "We are trying to fuse a "They are almost done," said ACHS Prin- ration for "full and active citizenship" is sophomores. teacher to teach the class. CC The Silverginn Burnett literature-based schools, good balance of our senior staff with new cipal Kenneth Holmes. a primary goal in MKA'sjnission sta'te- "The idea is to put theory into prac- If, however, there arc a few kids from Westficld, and a few from Union or Elizabeth, all 03 curriculum is writing intensive and uses lan- i Former high school Vice Principal Peter people who have energy and good ideas. I ment, and a two-year citizenship core tice," Flocco said. "1 love it when a stu- four of those high schools will have one jcacher teaching it via the interactive technology. guage arts across all disciplines. "Our curri- course is required for all freshmen and dent comes to me and says he's actually All of the students will be able to sec the teacher and the teacher will be able to sec all the sophomores. • using what he learned in class in daily students. Clark said all participants would be able to communicate as if they were in the o "Paramount to understanding citizen- same classroom. . o life." It's never too early to learn computer skills ship is an understanding of the Founding Greer sees the November election as a The above example is probably the best advocate for the program as "A few kids will have o Documents," said David Flocco, the perfect illustration for students of the access to a program that the school previously couUfnoT provide,** Clark said. "The kids go CO Online and the Internet, CD ROM Ency- The PC Discovery Center has extended its 28-year-old Boston University graduate into the classroom, get their work done, and leave the room. That saves travel time and Pencils, pens, notebooks, and a computer. "Learning to become proficient with a democratic process in action. All MKA 8 clopedias and other research CDs into most fall sessions for kids aged 4-14. Sessions who teaches the citizenship core. "Fresh- money, and the student hasn't even left the building." Does this look like your family's back to computer is accomplished by using the PC students, grades Pre-K-12, will follow classes, the PC Discovery Center has been will now be seven weeks for the same cost. men study the Declaration of Indepen- school shopping list? Today it is nearly to complete projects," said Susan Driscoll of the election on an appropriate level. The program is a two-way street, as Clark said Linden will provide and receive programs o successful in teaching kids to have fun while In addition, students can enroll for both fall dence, the Federalist Papers, and the impossible to avoid the fact that personal the PC Discovery Center in Chatham. "We On Nov. 21, the Parents Association from the other participating schools. learning. sessions for a reduced rate. Classes will start Constitution, as well as the original docu- will sponsor a post-election retrospective < computers are creeping into everyone's life. teach kids and adults id use the PC to com- There are other advantages to the program, pertaining to staff members. Clark explained .pliU&hamewDri, create baooers, .fliers, in vi-. .Sept. 9. i-»-nKms.that contributed to them. We exa- with .political analysts, examining who ""~fiTJrn pre-schoolery-to elementary -Bchool— "We "also iricorpbrate"anrriiaB5B, video that the school has the facility and the line capability for seven days a week, 24 hours a day, tations, ads, brochures, build budgets, track Computer training doesn't stop with kids mine the basic principals by discussing won and why, and the"lXaning~''fof* age kids, moms, dads and grandparents — and audio recording and computer game which "mcaris~tKaf they can offer college-coursesto., their Jeachers after school. investments, trade stocks or even research at the PC Discovery Center. For adults, a full current events and how concepts such as citizens. all age groups need to learn how to use a PC. 'making to make the classes fun and exciting Just as Linden's students would see their teachers and complete their lessons through the' companies and interests on the Internet" schedule is planned. Beginners learn basic natural rights continue to be relevant." Flocco said the citizenship core . Most educational software and games are for the kids," Driscoll said. Classes also cov- program, the teachers can receive college credit from any of the participating New Jersey The PC Discovery Center offers a variety Windows and Word Processing, while inter- MKA views this course as a means of informs students of the democratic con- intuitive enough for kids and adults to learn er basic computer skills, such as keyboard- state colleges without leaving the school building. of classes for kids and adults. Classes for mediate and advanced users can focus on gathering knowledge to build a framew- cepts without the politics. How they then 1 independently. However, when it comes to ing, word processing, file management and Beyond that, the program works accordingly to benefit other aspects of the community kids aged 7-14 teach students how to use a setting up that home office they have been ork for informed personal decision- choose to interpret the concepts is their such as adult education, the Police Department, Fire Department and any other community using the computer as a productivity tool or more. For preschoolers, classes combine computer to help with homework or other talking about with Quicken, the Internet, making. Students examine the literature decision. agency. research aid, computers and the thousands of 1 . basic computer skills with educational soft- software choices can be extremely educational projects. Kids love computers faxing and more. and by incorporating the use of America ware to enhance reading, writing and math. intimidating. 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We won't lose As kindergarteners, the youngsters from computer scrcea<;. began," said Parri Polesc, mother of Nico would direct using a mouse at appropriate the role of the professor, it's just that now, By Blaine Dillport principal, although she is not new to (Continued from Page 17) the Neighborhood House, a child caxe center "I focused on p year olds because I who takes tap and aero. 10 intervals. Others listened intently to speak- the professor isn't simply an answer provid- Staff Writer Deerfield at all. on Broadway and recently returned from the o O in Plainficld, and two other centers in the wanted to get them before they were ready Julie Vaniska, mother of another student, ers as they watched the visual portion of a cr,.but a facilitator. The answers that the stu- As summer ends, thoughts turn to Audrey Zavetz, who has been the live national tour. A former member of the area defy every child psychology tenet that for kindergarten," said Grcenbaum, noting said "My son has found an outlet for all his program on the screen. dents find may not be known to the profes- another school year and of the prepara- assistant principal at Decrfield for three Boston Ballet, she brings her knowledge and speaks of limited youthful attention spans that her own son, Noah, learned to read with energy, I never dreamed how far his talent in What the children shared was an obvious sor, so we can learn, too, in a fun tions that come with getting kids ready years, will serve as interim principal for talents to La Danse as an instructor of ballet, and environmental influences that hold back the help of the PC at age 3. "Fifteen to 17 would take him. He takes classes in ballet, fascination .with what they were doing. atmosphere." for school. • . the coming school year. jazz and choreography for the La Dansc innercity youngsters before they lcam te kids showed up daily, mostly minority, tap, jazz, lyrical, hip-hop and acro- There was ho chatter; no one jumped out of Witti small children, they have a clean For Mountainside, the recent vote to . "We are thrilled about having our prin- Competition Team.. . . C/5 read. inner-city kids whose parents were very sup- gymnasiics. He started four years ago and his scat. What's more, the discipline was slate because they have not been trained in dissolve the Regional High School Dis- cipal position filled by Audrey Zavetz, Returning to La Danse to head the lap CD Under the tutelage of Union County Col- portive and wondered why there wasn't recently became a national champion at the lege Professor Maureen Grcenbaum, 70 self-imposed, for the youngsters had every more of this going around." modes of learning, she added. As the trict will not affect local education, but is who was our vice principal last year, and competition teams is Mary Brienza, cho- that will give us the continuity we need in Starpowcr Dance Finals in Maryland. We're children, aged 5-6, leam to use computers as opportunity they could to chat with a neigh- She based her theory on a book, "Engines instructor, her role is to guide the students, on the minds of many. reographer and instructor from the Borad- the building itself," Geigcr said. so proud of his achievements." to educational tools. bor. Instead, the only talking that occurred for Education," that she had read over the to watch for somebody who answers tnn "As far as dissolution is concerned, we way Dance Center. She can be seen per- to many questions correctly, and thus needs a Zavetz was appointed to the position en Sessions are held during morning and was when one would show another some- Internet. In effect, the author complains that anticipate dissolution to go smoothly, forming in "The Chalks" in New York, a La Danse also offers the latest in fitness a more challenging program, and also to on July 16, after Peggy Dolan left for afternoon hours weekly for the children, thing that was of special interest. once a person learns to learn only by reading and.really to,not have much of an effect show she wrote and directed. Brienza has classes and country western line dancing. watch for children who are floundering. The Westficld's school' district. Zavetz has CD Zi who are accompanied by their classroom Take, for example, a conversation a book, it is nearly impossible to reverse that on Decrfield. School at all," said Frank taught workshops across the country and These,classes are offered to adults in ses- > software bears the burden of delivering the been in charge of curriculum and trans- teachers to the midtown Grace Episcopal between Raymond Rodriguez and Shamir mode because "These brain connections Geigcr, president of the Board of was a former instructor at La Danse for sions and are designed to fit everyone's O knowledge in an entertaining way. portation. Previously, the Glassboro Church basement on Cleveland Street. Watson. Each perched at the edge of his have been lying fallow for so many years." Education. seven years. needs. "Bellies and buns" combines chair, the silence was. broken only when . For Hakiem Brodie, working indepen- State College graduate was a teacher at Grecnbaum obtained the Pentium 75 PCs. According to the book, Greenbaum said The only major issue left regarding Curriculum at the studio includes classes isometric exercises, relaxation and stretch- o Shamir said, "Look, muscles." The child had that "learning happens only on a one-on-one dently seems to be his forte. The child, who the Roosevelt and Washington schools in o complete with six-speed CD-ROMs, state- dissolution is to finalize the send-receive -in ballet, pointe, tap,_jazz, lyrical, acro- ing techniques to assist in spot toning for been following a story being read to him basis, but there just arc not enough'teachers Ts STplays with the program, "Sound it Out Wcstfield. - X of-the-art features through funds collected relationship with the "Berkeley Heights gymnastics, creative movement, hip-hop, abdominal, buttoclT'and "thigh muscles. o o over his headphone as he watched the pictor- to afford that opportunity to every person." Land." He sees three pictures before him, As far. as the board is concerned, for I CO from various churches throughout New Board of Education. Students from both and combo classes. Class sizes arc limited so "Body shop" offers a new and enjoyable o ial icons that accompanied the written words What can provide this method of learning, that of a bear, the sun, and scissors cutting the upcoming school year it will concen- Jersey, and numerous interactive software towns attend Governor Livingston Reg- that all students are guaranteed personalized mean's of combining bench stepping with o on his screen. however, is the computer, she said, where an object, and the word "cut" printed above trate on the curriculum and what to build packages that mostly were donations. ional High School, and will continue to instruction. Dress codes are enforced to toning and stretching exercise for a high With three forms of stimulus — the spo- the user can adapt the program to suit his/her upon the present system. . These include major computer software them. do so after the regional is disbanded. ensure proper attention to the technique energy body workout. Classes also are ken words, written words, and pictures — An observer watches the child pronouce "As far as board business goes, this firms that saw potential in early intervention t own learning pace. "We expect to have our send-receive being taught, as well as to allow teachers to offered in ballet, tap and jazz for adults, the tools were available for him to follow the the word, making sure the consonants are year we anticipatcdoing a lot of work via computer. Their faith pays off, as classes "The beauty of the PC is that everbody relationship with Berkeley Heights work- properly assess body alignment. Students which gives a new meaning to exercise, .: storyline .,.,...... „ IL __ n ctear-JJejhen use^ the mouse to take the ,_ withjhe math and science programs in of children prove duriog,cach scssionjhat no ---carrdo>wtaMurn»'them"carKJo+ia-^->'he_£ai, d " —eU ouUbyUbcj:odJ.of JSeptemher. Wc,are afe'encouragciJ to cultivate their own-crea—~ -combining-dance with stretching and toning. cursor to the pictured oflne scissors. " -••- the middle school.' We aTe'goIiiigTo'spend matter where you come from or what type of In fact, the story involved the troubles of a computers in place, people can go down the sUll negotiating with Berkeley Heights, tivity and pride in themselves. Registration for all classes will be held She said that she has accomplished her , a little more time with the issue and make material frills you might receive, once a per- new boy on the block who, it reveals later, is path they want. The students have control hut'we see no problem with the arrange- Boys classes have become very popular at Aug. 24, 10 a-.m.-2 p.m. and Aug. 2? and 2(J, roles as a facilitator of the project, and now sure that all of our ducks are in a row. 1 son is motivated to leam, there are truly no being bullied by a girl. When Shamir places over their own learning." ment coming together nicely," Geiger 4-8 p.m. Classes begin Sept. 9 think we need to restructure the programs the studio and are offered in tap-jazz, hip- barriers to progress. 'the cursor on the written word "muscle," the With computers Greenbaum said that a seeks funding and volunteers to continue in also said. a little to align it with all the students that hop and aero-gymnastics. "My son enjoys For more information ora free brochure, A recent visit to what has been Jabeled the word is pronounced, and a figurine flexes its user can "bounce anywhere that looks excit- her stead, as she returns to the college class- Change nf principals will be entering the ninth-grade at Berke- his classes at La Danse and I've seen his ."Plainfiekl Community Computer Center' muscles in an animated format. ing. People leam only when they are after room. In training new facilitators, she said- Deerficld not only has a new school call 862-6887". ley Heights," Geiger also said. coordination and agility improve since he by Greenbaum, stowed 10 children scram- answers to questions that concern them." that all they need to do is "not to cive the "Wow, would you ldok at that," Shamir year to look forward to, but also a new bling in for seats at monitors. She added "the job of the teacher becomes children answers." declares. 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The CNA is in charge of controlling CO taught to students, and at the Elizabeth cam- Whenever they create an account, space is alike the opportunity to keep abreast of tech- en registration •access to the network by an individual user o pus) the Electronics Engineering Technolo- provided to them on the disc as the account nologies used in industry, allowing the col- CD through computer accounts, and establishing gy program operates a Novell laboratory becomes associated with a larger directory. lege and its students to be at the cutting The Dculschc Sprachschule, a 62-ycar- sharable resources. On the other hand, the independent from Information Students learn the role of a system admi- edge. old non-profit German language school certified network engineer has a hands-on announced it will have registration and Technologies. nistrator in preparation for a certified net- C/3 begin classes for the 1996-97 school year on • In Elizabeth, the Novell laboratory has 10 work administrator designation upon suc- a Sept. 7, at 8:30 a.m. ' stand-alone, PC workstations, which enable cessful passage of appropriate qualifying < The school, which operates Saturday students to leam how to set up networks and examinations, opening opportunities for Rahway gets the 'Power' ' -mornings from September to May, offers learn the concepts behind their related employment. They leam to grant sys- . classes for children from kindergarten administration. tern access, and to add devices to the net- Of the Cranford campus' Macintosh work, such as a printer, or to add applica- to access Internet directly CO through eighth-grade, as well as adult laboratory, Byron said that the college uses tions, such as Excel. Other lessons to be classes. By Scan Daily • => Novell to serve applications. Its advantages learned include routine system functions, CD Masses arc held at the Franklin Elemen- Staff Writer such as starting, shutdown, and back-ups. tary School on Julian Terrace. Adult classes, include system security and maintenance, "Much of the networking is similar in Rahway is wired! which begin in September, arc held Satur- adding that if something on the workstation theory," said Byron. "Students gain an Rahway High School will go on the Internet when it opens its doors in September. days in Union and Monday evenings at the . is erased, the material is retrievable, because o understanding of networks in general by A newly installed Power Macintosh 7250 Workgroup Server was the prize in a recent o Zion Lutheran Church in Clark. applications are on the server and may be — learning Novell.- This knowledge is helpful contest held by Apple Computers to find the best school homepage on the World Wide Web. V) •z More than 100 students will learn German downloaded to the- workstation. O" o no matter, which network you eventually The "Catch the Spirit" contest covered New Jersey, Pennsylvania and Delaware and had language, traditions, and music, and offer What's more, Novell can restrict access to use." more than 700 entries from New Jersey. ^ o have a chance to participate in German cul- certain applications, so that users must be o Rahway Intermediate School won the prize. The page was created by Eric Mandella, Elie tural activities. authorized to gain access, to the system. He said students obtain hands-on expert-, Based on class enrollments with password ence, which is very helpful if the student Elhabr and Colin Hartnett, who will be starting ninth-grade at the high school in September, o < Students attending the Dculschc Spraclis- accounts, students can save their work on secures a position working on the Novell and soon to be eighth-graders Eric Dubhom and David Gibbs in Barbara Martin's computer CO chule are prepared to enter high school Ger- ihe network and, through weekly back-ups, network. Classes are offered for beginners, class. man classes. The school also gives Ihe s^.again..the work may be recovered if it is as well _as for more advanced Novell users. The server, to be housed in the high school's computer lab, means Rahway schoqls also do American "Association of TcaclieriPbTGcP""' erased accidentally. Practice laboratories"are~"availabie after not have to rely on an oatsi6Vprovider^or-a.lialUa.tbeJnte(net. The Interrnediate_Schoors man test, a nationally competitive examina- At the Plainfield campus, students can be classes, with programmer/technicians and homepage was housed on InJersey, which had provided, schools a free link to the Internet, tion, each year. . seen at work using the Novell server through help desk specialists to answer questions but was to expire this year. Tuition and fees .for the school year are both credit and non-credit courses via the and troubleshoot problems. Such college If you have a link to the World Wide Web, you can check out the homepage at The coach and members of the Union County College Golf Team show off the second-place trophy approximately $350 per pupil, with dis- the team won in tftfe.National Junior College Athletic Association Region XIX tournament held Ethernet. A Hewlett-Packard LaserJet III employees themselves have completed the htrp://www.rahway.com. counts for families enrolling more than one- printer accompanies the server; the server certified network administrator curriculum There also is a link to the homepage at Web 66, a page dedicated to school homepages recently at the Cafte May Golf Course. From left: UCC President Thomas Brown, team member child. For further information, write P.O. James Crowe, coach William Dunscombe, team members Ronald Szotak and Kenneth Hartmann, contains 11 gigabytes of storage for applica- and have knowledge with which to assist across the country. You can find Web 66 at http://www.web66.com. Box 2164. Union NJ 07083, or call the tions and student assignments. students. and UCC Board of Trustees Chairman Victor Richel. school at 688-2306.

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111 New York trash under consideration potcnlial to take it," Force said. "I am By Emlllo Prlsco Highlights not averse to importing garbage from Managing Editor A Real Lesson in Economics: out of state if it means keeping the The Union County incinerator to Tourney scheduled housed in kahway may be used to county incinerator operating and able to pay its bills." The Railway Youth Soccer. work out a deal to take New York This will, however, cause some Association >vill host its third City's garbage, the county freeholder environmental problems for the slate. UGC's $1,584 Annual Tuition annual soccer tournament Nov. chairman said. 29 and 30. The deal would help the county Since the laws of NJ arc some of the CO most stringent in the country,, law- »Z> Last year, 135 traveling teams handle the cost and the debt the makers may want to rethink thicr O from ages 7 tlirough 18 partici- incencralor has generated. All (his < pated from the tri-slate area in could happen if the Supreme Court's "environmental policy. Tlic laws of the this weekend of"soccer. verdict on flow rights holds up against state may have to take a back scat to < Anyone interested in informa- the appeals. During the Florio admi- getting the garbage so that the county Q nistration flow rights were established can climb out of debt. Kennedy also CO tion or an application from (his cr year's event can contact Tony in order to maintan the state's high believes that Ihe Supreme Court Deci- Dcige at 827-2081. standards of dealing with gar- sion will be a setback to the environ- bagc."Now with the new decision on mental laws. "This takes you back a the flow rights, garbage has been few steps on Ihe environmental laws," Blood pressure deemed an interstate, commerce and Kennedy said. O A free blood pressure screen- o can be exchanged from state to state." Kennedy docs believe that import- ing is being offered for Railway I said Rahway Mayor James Kennedy. ing garbage will enable Union County o residents at the Rahway Public CO .."The.Suprernc Courts ruling on the to climb out of the debt caused by the. Library on the first Tuesday of flow rights changes the game," Ken- incinerator, and that both parties every month. The next. nedy said. would benefit from this deal. "It scheduled screening will be held Paul Connet, right, with Freeholders Ed Force and Linda DiGiovanni, center, and resi- Freeholder Chairman Edwin Force would be cheaper for New York to Sept. 3 from 3 to f> p.in. < dents at the incinerator protest on Saturday. said he believes that Union County come here instead of somewhere else CO Utilities Authority officials have con- in the country," Kennedy said. He Farmer's market tacted New York officials for loca- docs admit that the city will not reap A little hit of the country has tions to dispose of garbage once the any benefits from this supposed "come" to tlicTcity,•"as"'ihe"Satur^ Incinerator sparks protest Fresh Kill?Landfill in Staterrlsland is - agreement. "I'm -not so itnre that it day Farmer's Market returns to filled. This deal would assist the would benefit Rahway," Kennedy •NY, and the co-editor of a periodical Connctt said that he was against the downtown So provide sjiop- By Sean Daily county in their attempt to climb out of said. on the waste and garbage industry, incinerators for economic and envir- pcrs with the chance to buy Starf Writer the quarter billion dollar debt the "Waste Not." He is also involved \n onmental reasons., i Kennedy also believes lhal ihe Paul Council came.to City Hall on incinerator has caused. produce fresh from New Jersey According to Connett, incinerators incinerator Usclf wiU noi be affected. Saturday and, when he did, the sparks waste management research and has farms. • produce dioxin and other chemicals as "It's the closest facility that has the flew. lectured at ihrce international sympo- Produce is picked fresh from a byproduct — it fact/ he became "Dr. Connctl is probably one of the siums on" dioxin, a ""hazardous j the fields just hours 'heforc its interested in dioxin through his work iwt knowledgeable people on incin- chemical. arrival downtown. • iigainst incinerators. The incinerators eration, in rriyopinion, in the world, Conned has been involved with GOP names student The market is one of 25 also leave behind ash, which has been and in our opinion the politicians and jncinorators ever since he found out Jersey Fresh, markets within the used to pave roads; many fear that (his Ihe industry arc afraid of him," said that one was to be built in Canton. It region and this marks the sec- ash is toxic to humans. as council candidate Joanne Eash of Rahway. Eash is trea- took public groups in New York, of ond season of the city's affilia- "The simple chemical fact is that if surer for the Concerned Citizens of which he was a part, five years to (he councilman that I have met," Ful- tion with the North Jersey Far- you burn three tons of trash, you get , By Emlllo Frisco Union County, a group opposed to the defeat that incinerator, during which comer said. mer's Market Council. one ton of ash," he said. Managing Editor We learned that Union County College's annual tuition is only $1,584 - UCUA incinerator thai is based in he made contacts across Ihe world Fulcomcr believes that Wnuck will This season, the marketplace A recent study of the UCUA The city's Republican Chairman Railway; both Ihe Concerned Citizens with people who were against inciner- significantly less ttian New Jersey's four-year public college average of has been expanded to include incinerator showed largely no change James J. Fulcomcr- announced the be able to do the job. "Council candi- ' and a group called Grass Roots Envir- ators. Since then, Connctt has made $3,518, or $12,423* at private colleges. We also learned that UCC has finan- quality home cooked meals for in environmental conditiore! from Republican candidate for the Third date WnticliQS chairman of our Rah- onmental- Organization brought Con- over a thousand public presentations hungry shoppers as well as an before and after the construction of Ward City Council seat Monday. way Young Republican Committee cial aid specialists to help us qualify for grants, loans and other assistance. neil to Rahway. such as the one on Sunday. assortment of vendors selling the incinerator. Erik Wnuck, the youngest son of and represents a new age of Rahway Conned was at City Hall to speak Connctt said that he was there to new and used merchandise He added that the UCUA incinera- current Third Ward Councilman-Wil- political leaders. He's been active in Best of all, Union County College is one of the most respected institutions of out against the incinerator. He spoke "validate the common sense" of local w Rahway .Republican campaigns for Tim iiuikci IIUM ulready-begun tor lukus ill gailuge fiun) -4inm n'"-l;, 'villbi: ihr Republican's higher education. We're getting both quality ana affordability. on Ihe building's steps to a small residents against the incinerator with the past 12 years and is one of Rah- and will ran Saturdays through ties and that plans are being made to candidate. Erick is 21 years old and a number of people, including groups his professional credentials. But. the way's outstanding scholars and ath- Oct. 19 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. import trash from New York after the student at Rutgers University. If opposed to various incinerators in meeting quickly became a rally letes," Fulcomer said. Today, financing a college education is more challenging than everTLet Its new location is on Irving Fresh Kills Landfill is closed and thjit elected, Wnuck will be the youngest New Jersey and two Union County against the incinerator. The other issue that Wnuck must* Union County College provide you with a quality education without the Street in Municipal Parking Lot importing Irash is not going to solve- councilman in (he ci(y. The young age freeholders. \i quickly became a "It may be a surprise, but New face is having enough time to devote F at the corner of Broad Street, Union County's trash problems. of the candidate has to be of some burden of a big debt. Call: speech against the UCUA incinerator. Jersey has been a victory for us concern. to his studies and the council. "He opposite the Rahway Parking "The art of practical politics is to "I find it symbolic that our hostess around the world," said Connett. Cur- doesn't work at night and the meet- Authority. know when to cut your losses. And "That's the main concern because '•••-•• (908)709-7500. today went into Ihe police station here rently there are five garbage incinera- ings are at night, and so is the cam- now is Ihe time," he said. He added people may think I'ma kid. I've been and askid to use a public toilet. They tors in New Jersey and a sixth is to be paigning," Fulcomervsaid. that the incinerator lias "wasted 20 involved in this ward for years, and if 'National Center for Education Statistics 1993-94 ' , Vendors needed didn't have one and she had to go •built in the near future in Mercer "I don't think it will affect my years" and taxpayers' money. This is they don't take me seriously that's Vendors are needed for Boy down the street looking for one," he County. school because most people on the money that could have gone back into their problem," Wnuck said. "I don'( Scouts Troop 47"s annual flea said. "There arc no funds for' public "If you go back to 1985, they think they'll see me differently council have jobs, so I don't s^e. Fall Semester begins September 4th. communities instead of into the market and crafts show, to be toilets because they're going into this Wanted to build 22," he said. "You've bccaus*e of my age, especially if I school hindering me," Wnuck said. incinerator and pollution control held Sept. 28. giant toilet behind us." defeated 17! And you've educated know what I'm doing." Fulcomcr is very confident that devices. A-rain dale of Oct. 5 has Connett is a chemistry professor at citizens and increased recycling "He is far more mature than most of See WNUCK, Page 3 union See FREEHOLDERS, Page 2 been scheduled. The event will St. Lawrence University in Canton, rates." . COUNTY take place from 9 a.m. to 4 . COLLEGE p.m. For more information, call 381-8692 or 388-7268. Council Republicans stop budget introduction 103p Springfield Avenue, Cranford " J-— Tw el*!* hnc aicn mandated an Amendments tto ththe budgetbudget,, onconce iitt cutt abouaboutt $300,00$300,000 frofrom ththe munimunicic - Waste days planned The state has also mandated an pal budget. These cuts come from Cranford • Elizabeth • Rainfield By Scan Daily He added, "In terms of spending — is introduced by the council, requires UCHA Chairman William increase in pension costs' of $273,987, less-than-expected cuts in the Scotch Plains Staff Writer and that's something what I have con- six votes. There are only four Repu- Ruocco announced that the and the city has lost $6,403,274 in defeated 1996-97 Board'of Education The municipal budget, which was trol of — it's less than last year's blicans on the council, so they would -Union County -Utilities Authority "spending:" - -T •-•--.-•-.•-: ^ _ budget. -.-.-:-.•- ::-,--.--=••..;-- _...,_ We're your college* to have been introduced 1>ylrie'€ity* r " need I wo Democrats to defectto them will sponsor fall household spe- "We have maintained a responsible He had wanted to cut $350,000 Council on Tuesday, was stopped by This budget carries a tax levy of in order to make amendments. cial waste disposal days in •. spending process where we're deliv- from (he budget," but the. council . the Republican minority. $13,520,995, up $599,860 from last "I think it's belter to amend before Rahway, Springfield and Cran- ering better services at a slightly reduced this ammount at the last The vote for introducing the budget year. This increase means an increase rather than after," said Fulcomer. ford. reduced rate," said Kennedy. minute to $50,000. Kennedy accuses was 4-3 and was along party lines. of 4.9 cents per $100 assessed value The first event for the fall But according to Republican coun- Fulcomcr added that, even if the board member "Joseph Hartnett of The budget needed five votes to be for property taxes. The average home cilmcn James Fulcomer and William •budget was passed on Tuesday, it "cultinga deal" with Ihe Republican will be Sept. 7 from 8 a.m. to introduced. in Rahway, assessed at $135,500, Wnuck, Kennedy's budget is toe large would not be submitted before the members of the council to reduce the 2 p.m. at the Rahway City Hall Both councilmembcrs Frank Janusz would pay an additional $66 in taxes. by $1 million. Fellow Republican Jef- stale-imposed deadline of August 10. parking lot on the corner of and Jerry Coleman were absent at According to Kennedy, taxes are cuts. frey Cohen'added that each of the city lie added thai the city administration West Milton Avenue and Main Tuesday's meeting. increasing partly because of a loss in Kennedy had already cut three pos- Street. government's departments "could live has been late with the budget last year itions from the budget because of this. If introduced,1 the budget, which slate aid. Much of this is a cut in Den- The second fall event will be .with a 5 percent cut without laying as well as this year. A further three have been cut as well: •' was prepared by the city administra- sely Populated City Aid, which was held in Springfield at the mun- people off." Pelissier disagrees with this. a recreation maintenance worker and tion, would have^gone up for public eliminated completely this year. icipal swimming pool at Morri- According to Business Administra- According to Lerch, who has been in a retiring secretary in the Department comment and filial approval early in According to Kennedy, the Dense- son Road on Sept. 28 from 8 . lor Peter Pclissier, this means that the touch with the Division of Local Gov- of Engineering. October. This votj would have come ly Populated City Aid was cut over a a.m. to,2-p.m. The final event adoption of the budget ..will be. ernment Services, Ihe budget is "right The third is the City Engineer's after public meetings with Ihe depart- course of three years by ^Republican for the fall will be at the Cran extended into October. Further, the on time."" office: future engineering services ment heads of the city government to ;- governor Christie Whitman. This aid ford municipal swimming pool temporary municipal btfdget>that was He added that the administration will be contracted out. The engineer make adjustments. was originally worth about $.500,000 on Memorial Drive on Oct. 19 adopted in July will need. lo be was ready to submit the budget to the has had 80 percent of his salary cut, ': and was meant to fund the increased from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. The budget for FY 1996-97 as pre- extended by.an emergency temporary council last Tuesday but was told by said Pelissier, and will now be work- services that (owns with high popula- sented by the mayor is" worth appropriation. Council President Nancy Saliga, a ing for and be paid'out of the Water $25,9f)6;544. This is an\increase of . tions must deliver. CALL {908} 686-9898 "Isn't it interesting (hat the coucil Democrat, that it would be more Department. $426,597 from last year's bugdet. "I certainly don't have control over A I lid i III,' I,'in Ji.nl ••• I, i 'ii'M has been slamming the mayuor for not appropriate to submit^Jt tonight. But, according to Wnuck, "the This is an increase of" 1V7 percent, her cuts, which realte directly to the having.the budget on time and they Bui Fulcomer shoVback that the administration wanted to' cut the 1000 Time & Temperature which is under a state-imposed cap of. city," hdrsaid, adding that Rahway has 1666 Downtown Rahway Events now have chance .to pass the budget mayor could call a special meeting of school budget but they don't want to 3 percent. consistently lost state, aid over the past cut (the municipal budget." 1900, Lottery Results and they didn't?" said Pelissier. the council at any lime that he wanted. "You have to understand that three years. "We're not running," added Ful- 3170 Local Movie Theatres But Fulcomer, the Republican par- He also questioned the timing of the According to Dieter Lerch of budgets arc always going up because administration, saying that they had comer, "so we have nothing to gain." Your Community'! tktt ly chairman, said that (he Republicans _ ^ lour tomnjuniit j m» of increases in contracts," said Demo- Lcrch, Vinci and Higgins, the city's Both Wnuck and Fulcomcr have did not want to introduce the budget waited until Janusz, 'a vocal critic of cratic Mayor James Kennedy. Con- auditor, much of this loss in state aid announced that they will not be fun-, on Tuesday because they do not have Kennedy, was on vacation. InfosourceInfoso ': tracts went up about 3 percent this comes from the. state losing utilities ning for re-election in November. i. HOUH VOICE INFORM the votes to make amendments to it. Kennedy has already threatened to i. 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