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1999 CHEVY TKML-BLAZER 2000TOYOHCO8OUWV'E 19S9PUM0UTH iOT LEXUS ES 300 PBEJtlUM 1999HAZDAHOUMAS 4. Dr, J)X4, aulo, air, fls, |v*b, p/w,'4 dr, auto, air, p/s, p/b, dull air bigs GRAND VOYACEB Dr auto, air, p/s, p/b, pAv, p/Ibcks, 4 Dr, auto, air, p/s, p/b, th>, flocks; jviodts/ |v/seals, tilt, cruise, cd, alloy only 18,000 miles. VINSYC285622 ' V-C, auto, air, pfs, [Jb, pAv, n/tocks, lilt, cruise, cass, cd changer, heat- tilt cruise, bose cass, cd, leatherl wheclsM«jiecul, Iw6 lone, leather 3 seats, tilt, cruise, cass dual doors, ed .-seati, alloy . wheels, moonroof, heated seals, polished no6nro6l • 29,000 miles. only 19.000miles. .VUHXR271161 Ieather,m6onmof,; only. 17.0QQ hl only 15,000 miles: /1NKX2H111M •• l : : $16,495 $23,495 WOOD • KENILWORTH 11.996..CJHEVVE0MDU.4DB 1997 Vtf GOLF W 1998 JEEPWBANCIEH 1997 ACUBA 3.0 CL 1998 CHEW VENTURE: Bui/iiu/ el- Selling I 'serf Cars d!- 7/7/r/tf I V-fi aiito, air, p/j, p/b, p/w, p/locks, tilL 2 dr, auto, air, p/s, p/K.-moonrool 4x4, auto, air, 6 cyl, n/s, prt>, cass, Dr,'agtokvah; p/s,ph, ; I cruise, cass 48,000 miles Y1NW1M7 Upgraded alloy.wheels, light) ^oc^ p^^ lealho; irwflfviy-6, auto, air, p/J, p*, pAv, p/lrxkv ,SY/?a 7.955 bars, chrome package, hardtop, AMo* *# *' roo( Joy wheels; Hf; cruise, a"t Tilt, cruise, cass dual doors. 3 seals,? only. 34,000 miles V|tMTO8108. only 30.000 miles. VIN«Wp256788 ^ Around For area schools, King meansliiarelhanT^i $9,995 $12,995 $16,995 $13,995 $17,995 Town By MICHAEL It CUOZZO SO7-13 South Ave. 1998 JEEP 5.9 GRAND .1998 NISSAN related to King's famous "I Have J 50 South Ave. 1999 DODGE DURANCOSLT 1997 NISSAN SKNTRAGXE THE CHRO^CLE Students learning the lessons of slain civil rights leader Gunvood, NJ 07027 PATHFINDER XE V-S, auto,*,,,.., DT, auto/air, r/s,jhrVk, pflocks, .... auiiy-air,.' . a Dream" speech, noting their Ciarwood, NJ 07027 4 Dr, M, auto; air, tk,jvb; pAu ptiides, m&i, Jollier, alloy vim, lt, cruise, cass, 37,000 miles r/lodts, tilt, cruise, al alloy wheels/ wishes for no violence or guns in hit oui&.'casi.cd, anoy wfieeh only Ws, upgrai''" ' Is your family missing UNION COUNTY — It's 9OH-789-I551 908-789-0555 iy i , ea BMVC768453: ,••:•,.•;•..: . ." Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day. Once winter recess ended, Elementary Wing designed to schools, no harm to animals and scaR tilt oiMcaR cd, Inn! to &ulIGOOO^VINIWMM '/ about "not ignoring the date on But for students throughout Fax 908-789-27-+4 Fax 908-789-1792 360O0ilyilWWeU9925' a white/orange kitt}? the calendar," according to Diane .King's presence, was already teach kids about the slain civil the idea of all gopr people frpnl Cranford, KenihVorth and being felt in area schools. Joan rights leader. Orange Avenue other countries coming to $21,995 $24,995 $18,495 CRANFORD — A young, Westbrook, chairwoman Of the Garwood, Monday will be ntore 4&f*9& whitaand-orange cat has be^n history department at Wilde* assistant principal of the teachers, Wilde said, want stu- America, Wilde said. than an extended weekend — the Orange Avenue School > in dentsto "think along the lines of Fifth-grade Orange Avenue. found behind a residence at 42 Kenilworth's' David Breariey tdtih WestHollySt, ' stud^tsis. _% .,_,..____.,__„.. .„ "Urantord, sai3 when students everybody being equal... the way students have engaged in the it©ailifti School. returned from, their vacations^ The cat is degcribed as "very 4nipactyof the ;msp(wHoifiad a (King) would." "Acts of Kindness and "Justice" 1999 CADDiAC ED0RAD0 1998BlllCKCBflWnf ' 1098 GMC JIMMY SLS Westbrook- referred to the there were aljfealdy bulletin ; 1998 TOYOTA AVAIONXLS 1998JI0NDACIVICEX2DR friendly" by the family yrho • dream•;•;andV wjjs"^not afraid to!] Students in -the school have Challenge," an Internet-based 2 Dr, VS, auto, iir'.'-rifc. pfe-jvW, 4 Dr, V& auto,.air;fA,- jvlyp^v, [VioCks,. annual day off schools receive for boards up in the .school's 1 4 Dr, 4^4 auto air ^ pb pAv piocks n/-6auto air p/s,p/b pAv plods,ptots, found it. Famib- members • expr^s's it.^-'/ •'•'M'^^f-^S'!.:-^r also discussed their dreams as (Continued on page A-8) ptaks, tilt, cruise, cass,. cd changer, iViieats, till, cruise, cass,'dual air bags, tilt cruise cass, alloy wheels, %000 tilt, cause; cass, cd, alloy wheels, moon leather,. Heated .*aLv alloy utels, rot/, dual air kfe Oijyl9,000 miles' believe the cat may be a missing 34,000 miles, VINW1477992,' l5 roof oruy24 000 miles VIN«WU222055 liilllt 34,000 mfles. VIMXIMS • pet. \. 1TOCHOOSHROM OVteRlS'HONDAS IN STOCK $24,995 $16,995 If you'have lost a cat fitting $20,995 itiliiii this description or you have any Borojagh Officials 1997P0RCHEB0XSTER 1998 SATURN SL-1 1999UEHSI54J0 : mfothb / 1999 MERCURY COUGAR SPORT 1998 CHRYSLER TOWN 2 Dr, conv, 5 spd, V-fi, sport package, 4Drfo r>ta (iiocks.jijt^ JAfj, ? rfr,antn , air, .p/yp/H |_^_4C0UNm-LX- ^ rvlocks.nfreatx. ntou. ••n.-, rv,*, .l,nl xr K2mi leatlicr.mbonroof'.lieatalseais, 2&000 p/Ipck's, tilt, cruise, cass, cd, W aiito air,ij^ ptt, tv^riiocks, rt&aly fpi alioyvvWs, oruyi&fipi) miles Brand* miles, WNSW2219661 till, cruise, cass, alley v*eeb, dual doors, to study New!!!WMV5625l8S ' 6 SATUIiNS-iN STOCKII • miles, \WX0140585 ' • rhrome wheels, mridnroof,28,000 ' •- -MUST BE SEEN- dual air, i scats, V1NIWB553078 •.' Price(s) Ificlude(s) $36,995 $10,995 miles WX5757247 ... except ror If i seciks new volunteers $40,995 $14,995 $17,495 Hoi respottsible fortypoBraphlcalerrors. Plaza 22 Fire Peparirjaent is in despierate needpfvolijuiteers,,a(icording ip a press release issued tiiis week ]by For your cpnvenienqe, ckll toll frefe: Municipal"--Clerk Christina 14;; 1 Arieriima, :. • /V.-'/"-.'.'-':.'' ' impact The department offers its vol- 1.800.360.3603 unteers free professional > train- Kenilworth will use. ing. Fire Department; volunteers Residents \vantiir|itl are, eligible to^ earn: beneiitg $39K grant to weigh through the borough's new Length of . Service ..Awards possible mall effects ;: Multi Chevrolet Program. .•; . -|Smatehing; Foir more infijriniifipn on vol- By MICHAEL R. CUOZZO By MICHAEL R.CUO2ZO unteering to join the fine team of THE CHRONICLE men and women benefiting the THECHEQNICLE, ! . — ~^, ', Garwood conimunife call (908) KENILWORTH - Still await- 789-8877. :. ' ; • ; '; ' ing a court date for oral argu- CRANFORD-r-In a long pre-: sentation that included com-, ments over the Union 22 Plaza,. nfents from both Township Ic^ Hockey Friends set Mayor Michael Tripodi and other Comioittee memheifB aittct' ¥**,.Gto0r> o school board candidates . Kenilworth officials, also hope Brand New 2000 Chevrolet Donald DiFranbesco has signed' classified ads Brand New 2001 Chevrolet ;: GA^WOGD -4'The deadline to; examine i;He infrastructure. Cranfbrd's flood bill. The hill hadi. CKFIeetslde for filing nomination petitions to surrounding Sprjngfield Road floated through yaribus subcom-; , _ . _ ; ; ; [I Picku^ l«.VU*pp . - . - •— —w run for positions on the Garwood and are considering fibe possibili- : mittees of the'.''state legislature Vortoc 5700 A/8,-4 speod outo Iransml6sion-heavy duly, lull.size. 8 foot 4 door, 4 cvlndor, «jd, Qutomatlc transmission, AIR, pwr str/brks, AM/FM slsreo^ :: first. bod, povyer sleorind/brakos, AIR, AM/FM stareo-cassotle, front cloth cass, r/dot ty of widening, to accommodate wa, .«i. ^iiurusui3,, VIMf1Z410tt47viwI/L adding he wants removal effort, AsbestosMd been; ' 4 dr, 4 cyl, aulo Irano w/OD, pm i S p blr/ABS/wrnd/lcksi 0 cyl, onto trans w/OO. pwr r A p slr/ADS, AIR. AM/FI 4 dr, 6 cyl,. aulo trans, pwr slr/brks/wlnd/lcks/mlrr, AIR. U flflfl AIR, AM/FM Bloroo'caM. t/gln. r/dol, Int wlp, b/s mldpa otoroo, l/olo, In) wlp, bckta, cono. styled whls, 45,200 ml AM/FM sbrec-cass, lilt, cruise, r/dol, h/a mldoa. ctolt) bckla; *,«• f.^'.? !° " w/OD, pwr f & p Blf/AD8/wlnd/Id(a' sioas for school board candidates The Township placed in every part of me ceiling *JR^M»lflrM^^ U i/d«l,ln|^b^S|i;r to 'fessure taxpayers and citizens Check the classified bckla, cono, slylod whla, 22,257. ml, VIN# WD570300.' VIN*TD524Z55. ' 44,0O0rol,V|N»W6107065. . ) 0 i are also included in the kit. cruise, bSii"'conir'2i1a4o Committee needs to raise tibeTmoney is beittg ipent a$: it w$ts.: ^hen the libraiy was' built in the $ |Vir more mformation, contact $120,000 to fix the ceiling and intended" and that ^e felt an late 1960s, accprding to-library ,: the Garwood Board of Education some 204 light fixtures in the : Director John Malar. • ' . ads first. *8995 10,495 jL *10,49J 5 audit was the only w^y to $o that.. ,«,»..*.*-—...„,....,._ r-.j'~ "*~*."TT*"**!"^.TT!"""*""1T.TT*T^''t •*l*lT".r. L."-Z*""' *"" ^~-T' "• ~ — "**f''"" *11.995 at (908) 789-0332. . '•••.. Cranford Public library.,!.;- ; In order to move forward with ; 2000 FORD MUSTANG aa '97 CHRYSLER SEBRIfAIG LXI 2 dr, 0 cyl, 5 «pd man Irons, pwr r 1 p str/ADS/wlnd/lcksJ 4 dr, 4 cyl; auto trans w/OD, pwr r 1 p air. ABS, AIR, AWFM h. ADS, AI[|J Committee members . are the library's rehovatiori plan, the , AIR AM/FM slnruo cos=, I'nto, r/ilol, Inl wlp M mldni IIIIJ war. ucyi, ouianrarii w/OD, pwr r4pM//A03Mnd/ld. b/i mldflt. laalhar] cnjico.bqkucontoki, Btyloifv0hla.7f|ll7ml, cona, 24,000 •nil, VWW5587763. I eb'riiaiiTmooh?oo),«rid,lj, unt, moonrM. alloy whls. 30,107 ml. Wti. . larly scheduled Tuesday meeting ;ceiUng and remove the asbestos •'. $ a b\>nd ordinance to cover the "safely and unobsteuctedi" Malar ^classified $12,485* 1 12,995 $13,495 $13,995 14,495 . costs of, the project. The actual V ; ii niV''i cost of the:'project is roughly ..-•..:.••.-. Now, the library waits'for the Commehtary y...., $120,000, but officials are considr Now Shop Us On The lAfeb k ering. rounding the bond up to an firafiitirti Malar said he is hoping to see the the first place to look for everything Community Life ..,.,B-1 even $200,000. to make sure, all sjrmmi^ ^^ complete^ by the late/ costs are covered. . . . TU--[. ••••.••••.•••.'••.•;. •.'•;•;.;;.;•.•.'•... spring'brearly.suinmer, •.•:.••:•::'••',':''•• www.mulficliettralet.coni The fundai are needed tp con> George, Jorn agreed to' .; • The., libraryhas already gone, pleted a project that demolished ; "fiti' •; f':? tiH&i •''.GEOpdE' pACCIELLO/THE CHRONIOL& t 24 Hours A Day! ^^ Obituaries...... 8-2 the Ubrary^ceiling to faciyf^feiari,; .asbestosTBmoval effort, anpals^1 :Prime Time...... -B-3 focused on some minor cbhsmic- tion at the Cranford Community jeict. Hbweyer,i, the wnayor stairweU on the south side of the Cranford HJSih;.^hwrf.flu^-VMJI«,''&^*ribring*, the up;: 1 'Real Estate...... 0-3 Center.- '••'••• •' .'•'..;.•'.' '•• •' • • : expressed concern over the addi- library and ih$ installation of ah. TueacJaynlgW during the Cougar's low to East Side High* On > 2675 ROUTE 22 W. • UNION • Co'muqiasioner .,-.•• Dan tional costs the audit would. gen- elevatoi*; shaft. ' Saturday, Mike gcored 30 points In CranWr^'B upsat ylptory bveii ;< 1 rsffiv •Police Log...... A-2 Aschenbach, said he was mostly erate: "I don't' want to spend ,. When'Ube.projefA is completed, Linden High School and became the first CH6 player slnc« 197*;; publishing concerned about the tax impact of $50,000-to,find: $10,000/ ;Jor^ the ubraw.wjQlhave B.OOpflcjuare to score 1,0000 career points. For more on hl» ahlveU^ the bond ordinance and has called feet of additional space on its sec- please«eeSp6rta,Pag«BC"t. •.r r,-K:\ ;•• v: Classifieds ...... c-4 ; : i for an audit. "I wiH*yote"(oh,the Right now,; ^pprtibris of"tfikj1 ond floor, officials said. ^ 'v;: y ':::;xi'V)"'''! V'••';'

&J2!2Z££!!££^^ Cranford Chronicle January 11; 20Q1 Cranford Chronicle ; • Cranford a.m. driving without lights, n police said. | iyx'6jtBiie^lf Mike Castro, 26, o\f Police log £ Elizabeth, was charged Jan. 4 Garwood with possession of a controlled families displaced by Dee?3Oflre said CDS. A • PhiUse Stafford, 40, of enter Union's

: i dangerous substance North Plainfield, was charged Elizabeth. '.'•.' - ;• :y\- .:...-.:.:• •;•..••••.:•./•.•:•,- : ^:..:.^ ' (believed to be heroin), posses- Sinnott was stopped at 1:45 By MICHAEL R.CUOZZO victims were given vouchers career Saturday with failing to turn, for shelter at the Kenilworth But just because both fami- I^IOJNT CpONTY — Seven Cranford ever since. team and coached the combined sion of narcotics parapherna- a.m. for speeding, according to THE CHRONICLE ' individuals who made names popley's early . , .-• , police reports. and driving without a license. Inn and vouchers for • new lies havei^nanaged to find shel- Superior Cburfc': : ; "•";.•• .'^reports.-; .'' '.•:. ••V:.v-'- .'• ;••.•'.' 4 lia, possession of a CDS resident for themselves oh and. off the coaches included Pnibn County' again in 1988 and 1989.; Leo was charge with hin- She was. stopped at the KENILWdRTH — The bor- clothes. , ter does not mean the work of The two r^idences.Craiiford Westfield .police are still J L (believed to be heroin) in a intersection of South Avenue ough's Department of Welfare the ^Department of Welfare is county's ba - "~" "* " ' lers Jiid Morgan and "Puriitg his-ain dering his own 'apprehension Hbrnak said the standard investigators believe Baran bur- investigating " ••.•>.••••' ieduled to ,:be inducted motor vehiple and driving nnntinuns to assist two fnmilie.q , -stay at^a i hotol-. funded .by.-thc- niror TVntrnn af\A hflr • stflff nito glarized are on Woodside Place whftr<» ^BM=»IV- —alter'he attempted- Wednesday ' " """ lj60. wins: Pooleyreturned with a suspended license. to police reports. , 'whose home was damaged in a Red Cross is three days, but iri still working to find assistance jind Stoughton Avenue, accord; involved, according t6 Lt; John' Castro was stopped at 1the CDS inhis possession, Jim Dooley' arid Glen Owens, to Dec. 30 fire. this instance more time was T achUgin~199r'wif4ii'^ police said. *• * for those' displaced families, T^TAmbhg-. the';: in "He BtaTtBdTratrwithtthe^IiilrfBn^^"CraTjford7Y^ p.m.. after making an illegal ——Janei—£—Rtehaw!—35f-of- ^p required, and the Ked Cross and they're contacting various _ ..was :• turn 6h~~NortE~Avenue East, "~ "* "~ .Crawford: lawyer Tom Dooley, TrPojiice-Athletic, League and ; He has been a member of Elmoht, N.Y., was charged and sent two families —one has responded. The family liv- . v__TSt November,- the one interviewed over the weekend Eric : • who played for Roselle Catholic according to police reports. Matz, 3 9, _ of .Winfield Monday with possession . of with nine members, the other ing on the tot 3EGMBONICLE., on Stoughton Avenue occurred; later^ moved to the Cranford ; Union VCou^ty :byWes|£eld poiice; '•••;: '^:-:':p'- .High School and in various : * * * Park, was charged Sunday stolen property, failing . to with '".'.. Welfare looks at "what the}r UtUe more than a week ago, qn :. Parizeau said Baran is BUS- • Pony League, where Qwens Association Boar'd since 'lS|78t Thomas 1 Jani, 2i Police also suspect Baran' county recreation leagues:: : helped him develop as a pitchr serving; as treasurer fbr'seyerat lie'; .'Union'. County where the accidental fire broke needs are ? and takes...those ' pected in 15 Westfield burglar^ : : : : : : ; Sinnott, 20, of with driving under the influ- L v^polifc"]l e appreKended Jan. 5 ;a :•, Joining'Dooly as honoreeei at , ;.er.'.; - •'.•:•.:'7 /• • ^ . :.v'.- •'• ' \. . ,• years..- He alsp. serV;eel pn-th^ A A and failing to wear a seat belt. Red Cross appeared."on the out,. according to officials •'• ~-needs "to the right: agencies,," ies, beginning with several on ! Sunday with driving under pended™" " . license1-—v., - j;, man.theysuspectis responsible ; • Wediiesday's 65th annual Dooley $egan his high school; Cranford Baseball and Softbail .Richard was stopped at" scene to assist the victims. stayed an extra two days at the including 'the Salvation Arm'Jr : iburglaries .ixi>.fc..V'iojvwbi^ the: . tjJ^n's. south "side in : •' for a number of residential bur- Union .County. B&seball varsity tenure ^with \ Roselle -^Board; wasi attornejr and inelij the influence. He was also charged on two 6:59 p.m. on South Avenue The Kenilworth Welfare Inn. "It gives them time to and : ;the /New . ••,•: Jersey-. •• ia^rordingtoreported ••,•, ","• ; •November. Lately^ the string of glaries m Cranford, Clark anil : : : AssociationL Hot! Stove Dinner Catholic on a that won. the .bb'r''fpr:;:thibi^ai^r'd''^Ai!j^'* James Leo, 20, ocontempf t of court warrants after failing to turn at the Department baa since taken • address their needs," Hornak Department of Social Service^ '••:•' Baran wais tracked do\vjn; •.•;itheft8,.hai8. jnoveii to > the north ; are Howard S.Attderson, Randy -North Jersey, Parochial A served as president of' Battonsville, Pa, a passenger involving two outstanding intersection of South Avenue over efforts ttf-ftftd shelter and said.: •'•..•'• '. : '.\ •;.;.•.';•• •".:' ' The victims have received through a combination of high- side, Parizeau i . tech advancements and old*; Guerra, pay Matlosz, teo_ iT. Sectionals• inJ^68.1n his'best iri • Sinnott's . vehicle,_w.a5fci T^JjWtffiS violations, once in and Center Street, police said. materials for the families die-— The.lOmembe'rs of thelfirst- clothing-™and- -other-iitems ; charged with possession of a Sayreville and one in placed by the fire.' floor family found shelter with. m,;32;pfEh>.abeth,was fashioned police wort At one of .file: burglary chargesi/ against. ,; rSpirito,, Mike.:{Szabp;- and season, he posted a 22^-6, record An investigation revealed -through a special service pro'-. hcewiiiJH Granbury,. police said; burglary scenes in Cranford, Baranj, : according toi. Lt. Don)', Raymond Thompson. The prb- and^made the' Al^Cpunty, All- Asspciatiion controlled dangerous sub- that the car Richard was dri- Four people, including two- .fronds the night of the rfirev ject: sponsored by the,- Student ip^iiiQe'were .able.toUfta-Iatent".1 grani is scheduled to begin at ? stance (believed to be mari- The total amount for both ving was reported stolen in firefighters, were hospitalized .according to officials.rThe ..Council'.-of,-&e" David Brearley,, DeAqunioir yho said- "charges Central Jersey; and >_Allr^ -inclt(d*e7lKnSa^ ?Pliil "Scooter" coimts of the^; and one count of fingerprint^ according to Sgt..are pending." Baran is suspect- ;6;30 vp,m, at r the I/Affaire Parochial A first rtJBams,'p, ; and Riziuto/ • :Jake i Wbodi ofp : juana), possession of narcotics warrants was approximately Elizabeth on Dec, 14, accord- with minor injuries Dec. 30house's first floor. suffered School^; The JumbleV Store in ^ criminal:; ;r niiischief. 'As ; ofFraiik Hanl^y, The print vjas ing to police reports.,. when the . fire : gutted a tWo- ed of burglarizing at least one. : Bant-uet "Center on Rpute 22. All'State All Groups third,^Elizstbeth;•• Willie''.Wilson; '.pf paraphernalia dnd hindering $3,000, according to police smoke and water damage, Keriiiworth has also become, : ;>: •' .Wednesday, po changes had been sent to.. ;the... Bergen. Coun|y'. h.0use in? Clark, but invesi' ' East in Mountainside. ' - • .: .,team.'",--; •.•''^£^' ;•'••••' ' . • '•. •. '• Summit,'l Vfcrrt - 1 his own apprehension. family home on the 20.0 block according to ..official • fire involved,.distributing clothes . team'; " •'• ' '^ife ''•' '' •'' • • ' '• • ^"* ^ ' Al .CiaAfrtvivii Af TYwinV* reports. She was held in,lieu of Sheriff's Department for process 9.^ Three sjieml gliest speakers Ppolery's pitching success Township and Mountainside's by attempting to consume $2,500 bail, police, said! • - of North 11th. Street^No .'seri- •reports. •- '•. •: -.•-, ; • .: ''.;•'. \;;'' to the fire, victims;'."- . "• .•••'•, V .'! -.' 1 /i ; ;! :i 1 > i : 1 Matz was stopped at 12:39 poh'ce in tihose;.municipalitie s in tiheir Automated Kngeiprint, DeAquindnoted, : are expe^tedT^) Speak at the carried .him on •to... the Je'^'TQrb'orgvV. V!^ : r-:' .-''/' .''--:- :'.';'''!'. ous injuries were reported arid Several Red Cross workers Hornak thanked those who Identification System, and the : ''.: w^re investigating.th? ppdsibiJi- :\ .:Hanley:^.said "Barani 4s ..•Former Nfew Woodbridgei Recs,of the^'Umon lY;;4n.;iadi^.ti0)i('':to:''j^e-.ii'ew.:fle^- , firefighters managed to get the stayed with, the case through assisted'the victims, including': : ? ..'. ty .that Baran burglarized: pije' ;^^m.^!l^9dv^ep^V;td feejieyedWbea career resideri" • ;hb? Johnny Cdurity Ijeague ,an;d.. the;;t]niph (if Fame iriducteesr:;the Hcii '•• blajse.under control before it New Year's Eve to assist .the a neighbor who opened her home in:Clark and as inany as Biaran's.'Cfanfbrd officers' won- tiaj borglar %hti "uses mass ; Kucks, formed; Atlanta • Brayes County 'Twilight League. Frbin . Stove: League Baseball Pinner; spread; to neighboring; {homes, families, but come Jan. 1, the : : doors, but especially the yojtiri- . 15 or:more in'Westfield. ;:••" ' obtained ;a i,warriaait'' and/.-^i; transit id- travel;ipto .stirround- reliefer Tom/Hotise and former 1970 to i.977, he won more than will also honor several youn^ but the house was: left uninr •..•••••••-.-:. - ,.--.., teers from the Red Cross. "T^iat: n< matter was handed off to the ;^,^s^.^i9ntiy;bein^iheld approiimatejfy 4. a,m. Jto. 5,irigmunicipalities." Aciibrdirig to . Yankees outfielder/designated 30 games and saved many pth- athletes and local teams fo!r habitable H & l its families Kenilworth Welfare says something, when people" in the, tJiiion Couixty Jail in backed up !by the Elissabeth Cranford police, Baran has lived hitter Rusty.Torres are expect- ers, splitting his appearances their recent, achievements,:.:. '. without a roof over their heads! Department and its director, JDgp ^bitirTfef^5OGO4 Solie' Department; arrested in Elizabeth since late October pg pp e Coipty-sp ^jcLto^a^idress.those in; attenv betweeri starts. and relief. The Tickets for Wednesdays"( 4 ; - The 'first ;priority for theJBaulette-JDrogan-r-BrogaTirsaid" • He. is scheduled to' appear "-Mi:—-^-J—J;. _' ' ,^-..^. _ ' . _J__ ' : -L ,:.'. '• • ' ' '•*».•"••" !l H '''••'.• ••••.'.•'•. ' ' J '• • ^^;" she said. ••".. Baran at Jus Elizabeth. resi- JSH^v^h^i^fivJiitt^cbigaii dance at.the Hot Stove pinner. -^TJUH^RecrCross was address- Friday; in Uiiion County Recs won five straight league ner event at L'Affaire cost^ tried to arrange for alternate Donations are still being dence, -according to. poh'ce where he lived for about a year, Pooley was raised in linden championships during that apiece and may be obtained ing the victim's immediate housing for the nine-member accepted to help offset costs for : ; j ; needs, including "food, clothing and: Cranford and graduated 'span.-'- '••• ' ••"••."''•''••; ' '. "• '' calling (908) 6274910. :^ family, but that family, after its the victims. Donations can be from Cranford. High School in '<• CLARK' — County officials trous situations," said. Union and shelter," according to. Red He joined the Cranford • Proceeds for the dinner S to salvage, techniques such as extended stay . at the sent to Social Services, 567 1963. He ; studied; at theCobras of the Union County help fund the Union • County *'are offering a special work- County Freeholder Mary P.freezing, air drying or even Cross Director of Disaster Kenilworth Inn, managed to Boulevard, Kenilworthi NJ : Services Sandy Hornak. The University, of Virginia, arid Intracounty League as anYouth Baseball League, whicjh '- shop on preparing for natural Ruotolo, freeholder liaison to water immersion, whether to find shelter with friends in 07033. .••••'. earned his Juris Doctorate assistant coach in .1977 and disasters and emergencies the county's Cultural and is open to youngsters ages 8 to try these methods for, them-, : degree at the Delaware Law became the head coach the fol- 15.'..•".'... . ••'••: •'••' -. •y/\-\' :.. •/A-- "caused by fires and faulty Heritage Programs Advisory selves or to be better informed School in 1976'He was then lowing yearj ieading the team Organized in 1945 with eigit 'plumbing. : • Board. when dealing with the Kome0 louiidation nets $1.3M at Pink Tie Ball admitted to the bar in Newto a divisional championship. teams, the league now encom- '"• The workshop — "Prepare "Permanent damage or loss experts," said Summit's Jersey and Florida and has He merged the Cobras with the passes 16 teams in three divi- for the Worst: Disaster is reduced when priorities and Marcia Cohen, chairwoman of . NORTH JERSEY -^Netting leadership of Albert DiFiore. its nine-county northern New maintained his law; practice in Cranford American LegioL n sionsi . ' ' " Planning, Before and After" — instructions are available and the Cultural and Heritage more than $1.3 million, The The three honorees were rec- Jersey service area. If. ^ — ,; The "1s meant to show participants updated," Ruotolo said. Programs Advisory Board. Susan G.Komeh Breast Cancer ognized for their sense of Seventy-five percent of the -iUnibn. County Board of how to protect On'valuable The scheduled workshop' . The workshop is supported Foundation's North Jersey responsibility to the communi- funds raised by the Komen iFfeeholders has announced that records, books, photographs leader, "Gary D. Saretzky, has Affiliate raised a' .record ty, their involvement with the Foundation's North Jersey registration for Spring Troop' in part by a grant from the amount at its. signature fund- Komen Foqiidation's North and artwork in case of emer- been the Monmouth County New Jersey . Historical Affiliate remains in thefounda- horseback riding lessons at the gency, be it a natural disaster, archivist since 1994. raising event, the Pink Tie Jersey Affiliate and their con- tion's service area., while the -W&tchung Stables will take place a fire or a flood caused by Commission,. Department of Ball, held in November. tribution to the foundation's other 25 percent is directed to , rthis month and in February.; Saretzky oversees how pub- State. .•'"•";•:'• "i,'- plumbing mishaps. lie records and historical doc- : Chaired by^Tanet• Sherlund, mission to eradicate breast its international foundation in .,. The . stables are located at The workshop is scheduled uments are stored and pre- Registration, along with .an the event was attended by more cancer as a life-threatening dis- Dallas, where every dollar-is 1160 Summit JLane in to run from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 served for the county, and has $8 fee, is required by Jan. 22. than; 1,000 guests, who. enjoyed ease, according to a federation used for breast cancer research. Mountainside. p.m. Jan. 25 at the Clark 30 years of experience in man- To register, request a an evening of dinner, danGing, press release issued this For further information Junior Troop, for children 9 Public Library, located at 303 aging and organizing collec- brochure or for more informa- live and silent auctiorisj a rose month. regarding the North Jersey through 18 years of age, is sched- Westfield Ave. in Clark, : tions of papers and historical tion, contact the Union raffle and a car raffle. This The Susan G. Komen Breast . Affiliate, its grant program and uled to begin March 16. Adult 1 yeafc'a auctions were organized, Cancer Foundation is one of the upcornjng educational events, Troop, consisting of eight weekly "This is a chance to learn documents. .. , '., ' ,• County Division 'of Cultural: " sessions, some held at convenient about which Step's to take in "individuals j and organiza- and Heritage Affairs at 633 by chairwoman iPaulaGuthner,' nation's largest.private funders fund-raising activities and vol- •arid Ann Curry,•' anchbr of bf* breast qancer research. The times for those who work, will an emergency and how to pre- tions V>tb oithet volunteer or Pearl Street, Elizabeth, NJ unteer opportunities, call (908) begin on or after March 25. AND GET FREE INSTALLATION pare a plan to deal with disas- paid staff will be introduced 07202, or call (908) 558-2550. NBC's "News Today," was the foundation was established in 277-2904 • Applications must be present- evening's guest speaker. * 1982 by Nancy Brinker to ed in person. Stable office hoiirs /1 This year, the Pink Tie Bali honor the memory of her sister, are 9,a.m.-x}opn and tp.Bfr.i4 p.m. hpnored • Dr. William Hait, Susan G. Komen, Who died of Willow Grove sets 'Full payitfent 'must accompany 4-1 FREE MONTH* ....;.' director',of the' Cancer Institute breast cancer at the age of 36. all applications, and all new of New Jersey arid professor of The fourid'a'ti6n'Js':.';-'-'Sfprth tour of preschool members must'bring a birth cer- ' ' •• J ' n medicine and pharmacology at Jersey Affiliate, founded in tificate and proof of residence. Fax us UMDNJ-Robert Wood Johnson June of 1997, has dedicated SCOTCH PLAINS — The * • All students "will be required It pays to look your best! Medical School. Also honored . itself to educating wosaen Willow Grove Preschool, locat- to provide specified uniforms and of Comcast @Home High Speed your news! was Autoland of New Jersey; about healthful .behavior, ed at 1961 Raritan ftd., has -^helmets. A sale of used riding under the leadership of wholesome nutrition, early scheduled a parent pre-regis- clothes is scheduled to be held (908) 575-6683 Chairman and CEO Donald detection and treaiwent of tration open house for the Jrom 8:30 a.m. to noon March 3 at .Toresco, and the Fiillerton . breast cancer. Since it incep- 2001-2002 school year. the stable. . The Watchung Stable is a Internet Service Automotive Network under the tion, the affiliate has awarded It is scheduled to begin at * All Dry-Cleaning grants in excess of $2;1 million 10:30 a.m. Wednesday in the •facility of the Union County * Shirt Laundry school's Wedgewood Room A .Department of Parks and to qualified, non-profit, breasl- 'Recreation. For more informa- Download Unlimited Always No 7 E-mail * Wedding Gown cancer related organizations in slide show on the preschool pro tion on lessons or the used cloth- * Linen gram and a tour of the facility 'ing sale, call (908) 789-3665. by director Kathy Calcllo will * Drapery Service I N it I T U T « Dial-Up Addresses Personal CO5METOLOOV TRAININO CSNtEBS be featured. huge Usage connected * Custom Alteration HAIR »SKIN «NAILS The Christian preschool "is * Oriental & Area Rug sponsored by the Willow Grave Web Mon.-Fri.: 7:00 to 7:00 - Sat.: 8:00 to 5:00 OPEN HOUSE Presbyterian Church afld files in 1 A Penn Jersey Advance, Inc. newspaper 715 BOULEVARD, KENILWORTH • 908-298-8585, Tuesday, Jtmwry 16 " * 6PM - 8PM NJN Publishing ©2000 licensed by the state. 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A-4 Cranford Chronicle January 11; 2001: January 11, 2001 Cranford Chronicle Community Deyelopihent Office 11 Gatwobd kicks off %M offers sidewalk repair assistance By MAUREEN FOYE Recreation Cominittee. •. >•) 70 percent of the replace- this program in the past. but CHRONICLE CORRESPONDENT. It would increase member-^« snow on the ground, it's never ment costs; homeowners pay the could' not participate -is encour- ship on the board frdm five to'; too early to start thinking about remainder, the release noted, aged to submit a new applica- geVen inembers. The reciue^for • replacing a deteriorated sjde- To be eligible, a family must " Council jumpeiJrigtit "additional memBeTrs caini0 from nave its .incomei talfall within lim- All fluids will be allotted on a Tuesday qight, kicking off the the commission itself, officials The Cranford Township its established by the US, •hew. year with. tBeTEtrSductidiT Office of Community first-come, first-served basis. Department of Housing and For more information, call of two'drdinBinces. V :••;. , ! A second reading and public Development wants to help Urban Development. Income homeowners with the cost of a Jeanette Vella at (908) 709-7294 The first ordinance would hearing on the : ordinances^ i&< limits are $35,150 or less for a establish a restricted; parking; scheduled take place at theJ new sidewalk, according to a one-person household with or visit the Office of Community statement issued this week by gradual increments to $66,250 Development, located at 29 zor the office. Funds provided South Ave. West in Cranford. Avenue residence. The request, Borough Council, slated to. or less for a family of eight or targeting a space in front (if through a Community more. Office hours are 8:30 a,m.-4;30 begin at 8 p.m; Jan. 23 at, Development Block Grant will Anyone who has applied for p;m. Monday through Friday. 321 Willow Ave., seeks tedesig- Borough Hall. The ordinances; ^ate ,a handicapped parking may be adopted on second read*'.

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: ; ; J : :.dent;:;.;: ': :•:. " .. '. '•'•:.•.•'•/•.••••. - " ' •' A w6rkshop\aistss.ipn, sched}'; (Births Livingston • . The second ordinance would uled t6 begin at 7:p;ni.,' will prej anaehd a 1974 borough ordi- cede the Jan. 23 general nieet* presents annual nance concerning the Giarwopd i'">^'/':" Ken and Karen Mnette of Bridgewater announce the birth of Anne and Aaron Dolan, for- their daughter, Jillian Rose, born mally• of Cranford, are proud to CRANFORD - The Parent- Josh Sternberg (left) arid Cranford High School graduates John Soltls (canter) and Chris Soltls (right) will Aug. 11,200'0 at Rahway Hospital. announce the birth of their, first Teacher : Association of the join drummer Barry Karsh (hot pictured) when the eclectic Improvisations! quartet Shady Groove takes the The baby weighed 8 pounds, 1 child, Andrew Patrick, born stage Friday night at CHS. The. fund-raising concert Is being presented by the CHS junior class. ounce and measured 211/2 inches October 16, 2000 in West Jordan, Livingston Avenue School will joins natiop at birth. She joins a brother, Kevin U£ah. Andrew Patrick weighed 6 sponsor its third-annual "Kids Matthew, 3 years old. pounds 14 ounces and was 18 Kloset Rummage Sale" from ^0 .^ U'— Couiity'_., of the "steering coniniittee rec^!' Maternal grandparents are inches at Birth. • • .'. •. . . a.m. to #• p.m.,Jan, 27, • .,'•;'. Juniors host Shady Groove show * Clerk 3Tpanne Rajoppi, has been dmmend'., legislative, policies George and Gertrude Hughes of Maternal.grandparents are Mr. '• '•• Gently used children's ..toys, •: CRANFORD;^Alive.perfor- — are members of the CHSknown to cover Phish and > apjpointed to the Community, and goals for the association.; Cranford. Paternal grandparents and Mrs:. Richard- J. Sialway of books, games and , additional iflaqce, by. Shady- Groove has Class of 1995, they paired with Grateful Dead stingy and • Economic Development Those pblicies and goals/- if • ^S arid Joan Minette of been. scheduled! for Friday at Barry Karsh and Josh , TSfce, concert ..will also featiiire Steering .Committee of the " ' ••'••"' -the-"" •'•••••" •" Cranford. Paternal grandparents merchandise are expected to be ; : ScotcTrPlains^ J . . are Mr. and Mrs. Larry Dolan of offered. Pizza and soda will be Cranford High School. Sternberg to former the enerr. ™Natiorial / Association of ship, become official policy fop :: / Wateloorlowa,^ . •-*—- • "Shady Groove, an eclectic getic Shady Groove in 1997. Enseinble., • '.••':.". ..• ; ' . •••;• Counties. the national association in lob-i A daughter, Sarah Earr Herz, • * • In addition, the school will improvisatipnal quartet hailing The band features John . Tickets are $8 in advance or ; The association is the only bying Congress and. the White" was born Nov. 22 to Andrea Jennifer and Scott hold its semiannual bake sale from Central jersey, has been Soltis on bass guitar, Chris $ 10 at the door the night of the national organization that rep- House! . •. •'•• " V'•'••.. •'••..''<>" •' Gross and Steven Herz of Campbell of Cranford are par- with cakes, pies, cookies and playing together professionally" Soltis on lead guitar, Sternberg show; advance tickets are avail- resents fcbunty goverrimients in The county Clerk has been} Sacramento, Calif. She weighed 6 ents of a daughter, Emily Nicole, other baked goods ready for for three years, appearing at & on rhythm guitar and Karsh on able at Cranberry Lane, located Washington, D.C, Its 11 steer- active, in the association since;' pounds and was 18 1/2 inches at wide, variety of .venues up and drums. Shady Groove offers a on North Union' Avenue in born Dec. 16, 2000 at Overlook consumption. ing committees set policy for she was chairwoman of thef birth. Hospital in Summit. Emily down the East Coast. On repertoire over 50 original Cranford. - the association.. Board of Chosen Freeholders ii*;' MaternaJ grandparents are weighed 5 pounds 15 ounces and The rummage sale will pro- Friday, they will take the stage songs, ranging in style from Rajoppi is on the steering 1980. She once served on thV Lora Farr Voellinger of was 18 3/4 inches at birth. vide students with the opportu- at CHS to help the junior class jazz and funk to blues, rock and committee t;hat deals with gen- association's Intergovernmen^) Pennsylvania and Malcolm Gross Maternal grandparents are nity to learn about earning raise funds. country, mixing in the occasion- eral cp^Bciunity development tal Committee. . • ', !:'"c. of Alleritown, Pa. Paternal grand- John and Judie Korsch; and pater- money while offering useful Two members of the band — . al taste of island flavor. • \ | Briefs and redevelopment; residen- Kajoppi is a past president of/_ parents are Renee and Donald nal grandparents are Charlie and items the pupils have out- brothers John and Chris Soltis The band has also been tial, commercial and industrial the Association of Counties fiij Herz of Cranford. Carol Campbell, all of Cranford. grown. development; housing pro- New Jersey, a state branch'of Temple Beth-El groups grams; building and housing the national association. She; schedule joint meeting The Cranford Junior Woman's Club recently presented 6 donation check to the Engal Adult Care Center, Engel Director Hazel garlic (center) codes; subdivision regulation; also is a past president of ttj}e^ CRAWFORD -1 The .accepted the donation from club members (left to right) Katht Cobb, organizer of the club's forthcoming Charity Ball; Clare Elton,director of public works and economic Constitutional Offices' Sisterhood and Men's Club of , the club's Catholic Community Services; member Debra Murphy; and former Cranford Junior Woman's Club President Marie Mayrer. development, according to a Association of New Jersey, Temple Beth-El Mekor Chayitn, press release issued this week which represents county clerfa,' located at 338 Walnut Ave!, by the county clerk's office. sheriffs, surrogates and regis- have scheduled a joint meeting She and her fellow members trars of deeds. % for 10 a.m. Jan. 21. New name, same focus for Junior Women ... •,' Flavian from the cable TV show "Journey to the Center of CRANFORD — The Bridesmaids no more, Cranford club tournament that raised money Your Mind" is the scheduled Cranford Junior Woman's Club for the Cancer Care organiza- Church Women eye ijlay of Prayer | mm program guest. recently presented a check to gets ball rolling on yearly fund-raiser tion. This year, the foundation the Engel Adult Day Care is raising money for the CRANFORD — The memmem- First Presbyterian Church^ Hosts for the joint meeting '. Center National Skin Cancer y Mill. are.Mollie Sperling and Greta ! bers of the Cranford Chapter and Helen Markdwich of ^ The money was raised at - .,111 who \ made significant baskets. Last year, the Club. . . * The fund-raiser raised more a The agenda for the meet- Methodist Church; an : than $10,000, for ttoe Boomer profit coniiliunity-based phiJan-' '"achievements withui the com- Bridesmaid's Ball iqclu.ded a in'g; which < is scheduled to 125 ct. Mens A brunch, slated to begin at j thropic foundation, • came(to munity. ' Tricky 'Tray auctiori of 28 Treasurer Fran Huckel of 'fesi'asbn ' ( Cystic ' Fibrosis begin at X p.m., includes 9:30 a.m., will precede.....ilie-; fruition in 1997. Its-mission is The John F. O'Hara theme baskets; prizes included Osceola Presbyterian Churcfig PLASTIC PLATES Flavian show. Linda Kendler,; • 'Association and the Engel planning for March's World in'Clark. v Body Equipment Adult Day Care Center, to foster academic excellence, Memorial fund was founded by a weekend stay in new York 8-1/2" hospitality chairwoman of the; promote innovation and his family in 1999, the year City, New York Yankees tickets, Day of Prayer. The chapter's last presi-3 HEAVYWEIGHT SOCKS Sisterhood, has made arrange-';; This year, the club is chang- The 2001 slate of officers, dent, Helen Adams of the> ing the focus of its philanthrop- enhance the vitality of the after his death from skin can- a baseball autographed by the ments for the brunch. Beverly:; Cranford public schools by gen- cer. The foundation's goal is to late Joe DiMaggio and memora- elected in November, is: Co- Trinity Episcopal Church,*! 3 pair pack Koh and Elaine. • Myers, prp^ ic efforts and the name of the presidents Mary Wells of the served in office for four years.^J : fund-raising event. 'Jhe erating additional revenues create more community aware- bilia from Esiason. BUY- white • blaok gram vice presidents of th& ; through community involve- ness about the dangers of skin Area merchants also donat- gray • natural Sisterhood, are. co-chairw<>meh Bridesmaid's Ball will be renamed'the Charity Ball and ment, according to a press cancer, according to the press ed tools, antiques, toys and gift Ladies Sabra for the brunch; release issued this week by the release. certificates. GST BW , The Judaic Shop will ,be open take place March 23 at The /KNEEHIGH SALE Westwood in Garwood. Junior Woman's Club. In addition, the foundation To make a donation to the Fight Cancer With Your Used Carl under the direction of In 1999, the Fund for sponsors scholarships at charity effort of for information Compart At 1.00-1.50 Chairwoman Harriet Scheiner, Recipients of this year's pro- Batteries ceeds will be the Cranford Educational Excellence award- O'Hara's alma mater, Boston on Charity Ball tickets, call Donate Your I serf Car, Truck or Van Today! assisted by a committee of ed $5,000 to the schools in College, the release said. Ginger Burd at (908) 272-4315 Delores ' Sheps, Annette Fund for Educational BUvfl 4AAMAAA mmm Excellence and the John grants raised through dona- «,,For its first endeavor, the or Barbara Hummel at (908) Tax Deductible WeDoAUTheWorlc *Al our R*j(.,Prl(« U97 Diamond, Fran Farber and EVP. 1/17/01 • LIMIT t OFFER EXP. 1/17/01 •LIMIT 4 tions and the Education Open memorial fund sponsored a golf 709-9533. GET J Marilyn Kaback. O'Hara Memorial fund.' •Support Patient and Family Services & Research *AlwrR»).l\fci U.VT •Free Pfcbp PlTCHIiR EXP.1A7/0I-UHIUEACH Folger's >. fines New members welcomed Classic Roast at St. Paul's this Sunday.; Basso or COFFEE GARWOOD - St. Paul's Weekend program at Kean San Pio United Church of, Christ is- ROOFING (800)3 IS-666 I scheduhed to welcome new^. aims to train new substitutes POMACE 35 oz. members at its 10:30 a.m. wor- Cape Cod $2,500 100 Off OLIVE ship service this Sunday. UNION COUNTY - Area ty certification as a substitute Bi-Level $2,700 Bad On Jan. 21, the, annual,. schools need help to alleviate the teacher is the completion of 60 Any Replacement Filters ail Congregational meeting is critical shortage of effective sub- college credits. Split Level $2,900 Roofing Job Perugina Chocolates scheduled take place in the" stitute teachers, and Kean These credits do not have to be Gallon sanctuary following the regular,, University1 is rallying to the call. from a school of education or Price Includes- removal of two layers of old shlni. ers, complete clean w/hazelnut filling worship service at 1Q;3O a.m. up, 25 yr. shingles and all paper and permits. pac oz The university is offering from any college or univer- for - New consistory members will sity, the release noted, 9 be elected and installed. St,. courses designed to teach stu- CARLSOM BROS. 908-272-1266 dents how to become the type of A simple test for tuberculosis 4.99 Paul's United Church of Christ" and a criminal history check per- PERT LIMIT 2 EACH is located at the corner of^ substitute teachers districts are Myrtle Avenue and Center^ searching for, according to a formed indicating no felony con- PLUS we. victions are also required, accord- i^Toastmaster Street in Garwood. " press release issued by the uni- Shampoo ANTI versity. ing to the release. iPERSPIRANTl Kean students can learn what All of the necessary paper- plus Toaster Oven & Broiler VFW Ladies Auxiliary .,, they deed tbbecome regular sub- work, including fingerprinting, to PEDIATRIC Conditioner DEODORANT | sets Wednesday meeting stitute teacher during just a sin-, apply for substitute certifications •Non Stick Interior SHARP gle, intensive weekend of train- will be completed as part of the in One Solid Only •4-Sllee Cifjolly DENTISTRY of Foreign Wars, is scheduled to Substitute Teaching Seminars is Maty Flanagan, DJI.D. EXP. t/17/OI • LIMIT 3 EACH The Substitute Teaching meet 8 p.m. Wednesday in the' scheduled to take place on two .••'•• at ,. Elsewhere 49.99 Seminar will assist in under- 1,4 oil. ft. • IIOO wail VFW hall at 221 South Ave. ± EXP. 1/17/01 • LIMIT I EACH R4O8-CW standing the fundamentals, of weekends: Jan. 20 and 21 and 777 RARITAN.RdAD Flockllned Judy Fumero, president ojf" school life from the teacher's per- Feb 24 and 25. Participants CLARK, NEW JERSEY SHELF & UTEX CLOROX the auxiliary to Bay Leaf Postf" spective. . " ••',".'••' "• •' ': ' choose which weekend seminar Disinfecting Sof/W/./h> 6807, and members of the post's!'1' 732-815-19^ DRAWER UNER GLOVES Participants will learn how to to attend. Wipes 40 M auxiliary are hostesses. ' All';r • * 36"LX12"IV r develop effective classroom manf Both seminars are scheduled • Dr. Maj)> and daughter Kulle by Eagle or Spray members in the Dist. 5 a.uxil- Assorted Colors iary are invited. Americanism' agempritstrategies. to be held on the Union Township 12 OITJIO o. campus of Kean University. Reg. 990 • OTOSS • most is the school of instruction for Sample/lessons, and learning ;Y 'Extensive training in comforting fearful children. rwlL PhUHbt Soft While activities will be provided as part The cost of the seminar is iV Experienced stall that enjoys working with children, PUftS 86 ol. the evening. Other chairmen" pair* Coronet : Choice BULBS will promote their programs as u of|the seminar. $150/which includes books and iV Kid-lriendty environment • ganrioroom & prizes. «4Efefor FACIAL TISSUE for PAPER TOWELS DAWN ^0-40-75-100 WJlll well. 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Letters to the editor Area students found their 'Voice' In new year, let's help out the dogs in VFW's democracy competition FANWOOD - Daniel lives in Fanwood and attends Third place in the local seg- Sandiford has won the District 5 Union Catholic High School in To The Chronicle: ment went to Megan Mukat^f like to help out the dogs for the new year, you segment of the annual Voice of Scotch Plains. He qualified for Cranford, who attends the Mount Many of us who live in Cranford are aware can make a check payable to "N.J. Schnauzer Democracy competition spon- the District 5 segment by "win- St. Mary Academy in Watchung^ that there are rescue grpupsjbr both dog and Rescue Network" and mail it to Dorian Roll, sored by the Veterans of Foreign ning the Voice of Democracy com- Each Voice of Democracy coiy- cat breeds, and that donations to rescue 1201 Cooper Road Scotch Plains, NJ 07076. Wars and its-Ladies Auxiliary. petition from VFW Post 10122'in testant must submit an audio gupa die appreciated all yeaTTOulldTDTnrSrS ~Tor~inb'Fe information, you can call Dorian at Ciiid^gSavings • •Scotch-Plains- f h especially helpful during the winter and sum- (908) 766-9774. Thank you, and enjoy a happy, Bond for the winning entry, Besides his US. Savings Bond, the program theme. "What Price mer months. I'm tne proud owner of a ~ healthy new year. " —"~"~ which placed first among all win- Daniel also received a certificate Freedom?" was the theme of this ners from VJf'W posts Schnauzer n&med Pistol. My friend, Dorian MARTHA McLOUGHLIN -year^s-competition. ; Roll, who gave me permission to use her Union County. „ the local winner. State winners m „— Cranford •< He is now eligible for the state Second place in the local com- Democracy event are eligible ti? On Monday, the nation will observe a holiday like no address and phone number, works with New The writer is president of the Cranford' Jersey Schnauzer Rescue Network. If you'd Voice of Democracy finals, sched- petition went to Zwade Marshal win a $25,0Q0 scholarship at the Other. •'••'• Miniature Schnauzer Club. uled to take place Jan. '27 in of Scotch Plains, who attends national finals, scheduled to be This holiday does not corae with religious overtones; it Cherry Hill. Scotch Plams-Fanwood High held later this year in l&es not remember great wars or significant dates in The prize-winning student School. Washington, D.C. ; American ftistory. It's not a Hallmark holiday created- . simply to sell greeting cards, and only some among us will Thank you for 28 successful years enjoy a day off from work. • • Osceola Church Nursery School hosts open house But Monday's holidays is among America's most, impor- To The Chronicle: CLARK — The Osceola Registration for September • Entering its 39th year, thjs : we will still be close by and can continue the tant. . . '•••:•'. . ' . . ;'••••••••• •' . ',' '• •'••••. We wish to thank the town of Cranford for Church Nursery School has classes Will be completed by mail, schooVoffers twice-Weekly mora- many friendships we have established over scheduled an open house for Jan. beginning on Feb. 15. All regis- When'we pause to observe the birthday of the late the_28 successful years we have enjoyed here these many years. 23. * , tration materials will be distrib- year-olds, and morning or afterr Martin Luther King Jr., we pause to salute a man who did continue in your town. We are relocating to nearby You have a great town, and we-extend our more than any other for civil rights _WeJ£Cflgnize-an-exa_ The school meets in theuted at the open house. noon sessions for 4-year-old^ J This is a particularly difficult I Mountainside primarily because we need best wishes for your continued success in the when.ajtundamental. change-iook place' in this nation, Osceola Presbyterian Church, The Osceola Church Nursery three times per week. Students time of the year for Jersey Boys. • I additional warehouse space, We are sorry to years ahead. located at 1689 Raritan Road in when the American Eteam was opened to all Americans. School offers developmenfcally must be 8 or 4 years olcl, respec- Our psyche is fueled by a cock^- I be leaving Cranford because we Hked our loca— _ • -ArVILLIANTE. GUSMER Clark. Parents and their children appropriate learning activities; We honor a man whoMBecame a message, and a message tively, by the cutoff date for tail shaken* not stirred, with equal ' Ition and the many wonderful merchants and Gusmer Enterprises Inc. are invited to visit the facility for preschool-aged children to« kindergarten in the public schooji that should grow stronger through the years. . ~ parts of cynicism and sentimental;' Irestaurants who served uS well. Fortunately, Cranford and meet, with teachers anytime foster social emotional, intellec- system in their home town, . But that message is occasionally lost in our national ism. Our maxim was authored by between 9 a.mj and 11 a.m. and tual, » physical and spiritual Ftir further information, call shuffle. It does not grow as it should. Instead of becoming, Blaise Pascal/that famous Jefsey 12:30 p.m. and 2:30 p.m. Jan. 23. growth. Judith Burlew at (908) 272-3668. part of our national conscience, it remains — among citir Boy who lived in:*17th^century zens both average and prominent — a hazy, perhaps unre- France, The helart has itsTeasons alistic hope for the future. A pipe dream, if not an impos- which reason dpesjnot know," Our sible dream. lives are a consiantl^fuggle-,with^ ambivalence. When we see snow King's lessons of equality and tolerance were vital not piling up putside our window, we only in their practical applications, not only in the bene- simultaneously think about creat- Health & Fitness fits they paid for African-Americans. They were not about ing snow angels in the backyard the rights of just one ethnic group. They spoke to a soci- and exposing the inflated prices etal balance for all men, woman-and children, regardless snowplow operators charge. We of their color or creed; tljgyiet us in on King's vision of a are blessed and cursed with 06 land where bigots were in the minority and acceptance innate ability to see the good and bad in everything. There is m ew treatments are available Therapy is a partnership, not a 'quick fix'solution] was a way of life. equal amount of happiness vand . Sadly, that vision is far from realized. America remains sadness in the world, we believe; r serious snoring scenarios ByDR.MAXINELEHREB social or professional relationships personal expressions of their Interpersonal psychoanalytic a segregated society, whether the chasms that separate us that is what maintains our plan- ASSOCIATES IN PSYCHOTHERAPY it may seem as if this "discomfort'' needs, far away from their own psychotherapy is one of the ways are recognized openly or lurk quietly under the surface. et's sense of equilibrium. ;••'•.';• WESTFDELD — It's often a source of comedy, but snoring is no is the problem "but searching and requirements because of having through which we can try for beii- Racism — blatant or insidiously subtle —-remains a way The difficulty for many going analyzing what the patient says learned that that would bring ter gentle control of our present .For the past month weVe given . for therapy, and indeed also for of life in many national corners. Letters to the editor Snoring can be simple or benign, with no health consequence to and does may actually reveal that them rejection from at least one lives by investigating both our pert ourselves over to the gross senti- snorer. However, even benign snoring can cause sleep disruption many who wish to do so, is the they maintain their ineptitudes as parent. sonal past and our very present Schools in Cranford, Kenilworth and Garwood are in ment of the holiday season; Jersey "^'ng the quality of one's sleep. Snoring, if associated with any wish to have the therapist "fix" a defensive reaction to help them The parent themselves, driven present. ! the midst of various programs and contests designed to Boys show, for once in the long of airway obstruction or apnea, cause various warning symp- them, much as if they were a bro- avoid engaging in life on a truly by needs that they cannot realize, Each person changes, if they teach today's children King's timeless lessons. The Great ideas for South year, they have hearts of chocolate. os such as morning fatigue, headaches, dry mouth, increased irri- ken mechanical device. adult level because inwardly they may keep the child from the other can, at their own pace and to £ Then," once all the, champagne However, as we, and those kke fear that acquiring such ability Cranford Township Committee is planning a special ; ; rility, as well as memory/concentration difficulty during the day, parent possibly because uncon- degree that they can allow. Not .To.The Chronicler.- "'•':;•• \ , '•' .'•. •• .'- ..*,•'• ;, '';.'inquired whether the building could be torn, :proclamation,to honor the slain civil rights leader. A spe^. corks have been popped and thfe |? Because snoring is related to improper breathing during sleep, us.see therapy, it is apaitoersHip. would render them able to leave sciously they are terribly afraid In recent weeks, there have been two letters .•down and if the area was zoned for a strip: mall; i terribly afraid. everyone is willing to look deeply cial service is planned for Monday night at the First last tinsel has been put back into r oyer time there may be serious medical issues td:consid$r. Snoring with the patient in which they and youngc* patterns of dependency they will lb^e love, replaying theif into themselves. Some people; d{> to the editor regarding the sale of the ftobbihs & .Hardly, in. keeping witK; historic preservation, kttiCi cold, barren reality return^, : ^resbyterian Church of Cranford, one of a number of sim- in the elderly is often associated witrisleep apnea to varying degrees their therapist search through the that in turn protect them, uncon- •own childhood without aware-, better; with ;c6ncrete;;iapproa^he^ •("•', Allison building on South-'Avenue'..;Each writer and Jersey Boys revert to their ilar King services scheduled for next week, and the Cranfbrd's character or the land use ordinancie • which can contribute to. serious health problems, especially mose patients' words and actions in sciously, from having ntoirefree- ness, and being hot to blame but that st^ctjure life for. them/ bift tf has given a long list of great ideas, including oynicism to restore balance to the order to comprehend their pat- doift than they feel ifiey can han- Cranford Clergy Council will oestow its 21st Martin governing, building designs- Spencer Savings with diabetes, high blood pressure, and cardiac conditions. actually just another victim of, investigating your thoughts •',am I preservation-of the building, .which is shared by Bank bought the property and has gone to great um'versa January is a month of Nocturnal gastric reflux problems are often triggered or associated terns of living and the effect that dle and perhaps more than they their personal history, none of feelings is what give.s; you abih'i 1,,Luttier King Jr. Award to a community member who the Downtown Management .Corp. I agree that a bitter temperatures and tempera'-- J J!1 ; lengths to design a building in copipliance with with'snoring and apnea. ']'•' these' patterns have upon their . feel that they are allowed to pos- which they might do if they knew to- utiliz* -e yoursel-'-'f 1pies' •t ttien•" yo' i \ ^embodies KlngfB cottmiitmentB and ideals. These are restaurant (or) theater would'be' wdnderful. The ments.. .•'•" .••'•'•' •' ' Snoring even affects children. Children 'who shore don't sleep life. " - :sess. ' i '• . •"" ' •" the design standards. '^that they were doing it. may benefit from insigftt brieiltefli Vi appropriate efforts to remember the man and his mes- DMC certainly encourages businesses and build- Yes, it's the old heart-mind well and may display symptoms of irritability, crankiness, unsocia- The therapist tries to help the Although more complicated The search for iriBight, or "the interpersonal psychoanalytic psyt- • sage.. ' • ••'.•.'•'•'. .'••'•' •.•:•."•••• ings that will improve our downtown but the In the past two years, the DMC has endured problem. And it affects Jersey • We behavior and decreased concentration and attention span. patient learn to "associate" the , than we can properly state here, it whys" of what seems to "just be chotherapy. < 1 «•• But not enough heed is paid to King's lessons-during township" and the DMC do not own properties criticism in some circles for its dedication to the Boys worst of all. We havo difficul- ^Unfortunately, many of these children are labeled as having thoughts and feelings that are may be that, for example, they happening*' to one, can lead dome Everyone had to,find their owA ' the rest qf the year^A day off from work or school is nice. and cannot dictate, to property owners. The own- Attention Deficit Disorder or hyperactivity: i •' 1 / •>- > •lyingi in their' mind just beyond' had a mother who did not want to to be able to put the data together, 1 township ordinance, which sets the design stan- ty reconciling the conflicting voio- 1 way of handling their problenty i$ An essay contest asking children to describe King's ers of Robbiris & Allison are entitled to sell their ^ There are various treatments available today. .Prior to any treat- ' weir words. People take more or share their fathers attention with in their adult present into a, pat- life. Therapy, as yr& see it, is aa dards- for buildings (and) signs in the downtown es within ourselves and finding 1 ^impact is nifty; Proclamations and awards are great. ____ •property to whomever they wish. They did not the• ti?iit)i;. t<>.' "gtiiole us down the ant, a sleep study is always recommended. less time to learn to let loose what them so that she unwittingly tern that allows them to accept alliance with :the life-spekanr as well as, its vision for a-dOwntown that'mirror9 The newest treatment option is called somnoplasty, a procedure' ' But as a society, do we do enough when it's not the third" notify the DMC of their intention to sell to a i right path! It is those voices whidji it is that lies inside them; perhaps directed them into ways of life and know themselves in a useful, aspects of the patients' personalia the rest of our community. There are many woh rhich utilizes radiofrequency energy applied to the tongue, soft hiding it behind the feelings that », Monday in January? Do. we, do all that we can to make bank, nor did they have to. teU ud to fall in love with a woman where, she could still love them but power enhancing manner that lets ty. • derful buildings and we have the potential for a " tte, or tonsils in adults, which stiffens and shrinks those tissues, their thoughts or feelings are too unconsciously remove any threat King's dream a reality? How is.it that some 30 years later, There was mention of a developer interested we know is no good for us and to them seek for the satisfaction of Dr. Lehreris a clinical psychplo first class appearance. I believe we agree that is easing the airway .space. This minimally invasive procedure can trivial tomention. The mind goes to her control over their competi- their wants if those are perceived •we are still dealing/with the same divisive issues that in the property several years ago and the DMC vote for 'the politician who flieb gist with Associates did nothing. Not true I contacted the New York a goal worth pursuing^ • • performed in the office under local anesthesia and takes about 30 to great lengths to keep uncom- tion for his attention with the pos- of as rationally possible to be sat- Psychotherapy, P.A., in Scotc, v like an eagle but we suspect ifc nutesf. The full effects are noted in three to six weeks, and thid pro- thrust King into the national and historical spotlight? developer and supplied him with the name and KATHLEEN MILLAR PRUNTY really a weasel.: j fortable thoughts, events, memo- sible result that they engage in isfied in a non-destructive way. Plains, ^King did not labor and preach for glory. He was not lure, is about 80 percent successful for benign snoring and mild ries, and connection^ from being love relationships that cannot phone number of the property owner, the square ^Director, Downtown . Those conflicting voices do not »pnearThere is quick recovery and the procedure requires no cut felled by an assassin's bullet so future generations could footage of the property and the assessed value as . Management Corp. only makfe our social lives diffij- made lest the myths that we live properly fit their needs and there- by be penetrated by the clear light by they remain continuously NEW BEOTNNTNrVS WITH 'ejyoy a three-day weekend. The man had'a point to make, well as the zoning information. The developer . Cranford . cult.. This ambivalence nips at th£ sty is often preferable to the so-called UPPP procedure, and that point is sometimes lost on current generations. heart of the political structure ojf of reality, or by what they imagine unsatisfied but unaware of the A'STATB OF THE ART GUBDfe TO HEALTHY LIVING | which has "been the surgery of choice for snoring and apnea in the will be too painful. nagging doubts about themselves Honoring the man on ids birthday is fine; he is among New Jersey. All Jersey Boys have f past. With UPPP surgery, the soft palate is trimmed with a blade or an attachment to their hometowns For example, if a person is that make.them choose lovers or HOLIDAY MAKEOVER! only a handful of historical Americans who deserve such Thanks far a wonderful Christmas [ laser. This more extensive procedure requires hospitalization as unabje to have comfortable sexual, mates, jobs, professions, and other recognition. But as a nation, we must all work harder to . • • • • ••:*S1, and will do anything to proteclb [ there are significant potential complications and a recovery time of To The Chronicle: their honor. I will hot tolerate any}- MAKE YOtJR IKTEW YEAR'S RESOLUTION COMB TRUE 'l remember King's lessons on other days — every day. That, Cranford Family Care really shine at Christmas. about a month. On behalf of the many families that we served thing but respect for my own Our 2 N.. frieriilly staff has provided the highest •', John Tsi mboukls Jersey Boy with organs from • Consumer Product Safety Commission,'. certain and steady progress toterd recov. & activities therapies . • , quality professional care .. . ' . *:. Production Manager The Cranford Chronicle welcomes color and black-and-white photographs of community Hershey, the only possible "from 1991 to 1998, the number of adults : cry at a sane pace. Your physical therapist \ On-Siwdental8cpersonalcare events. • . . • response is to obey the chocolate "ages 35to 54 who were treated in hospital. knows how much to challengfe you tobring Individuals in the photos should be identified and clearly visible. Time, date and details of gut. . ,i emergency room!) for • sports-related ',. about maximum tesults.in the minimum Physical Medicine A RehabJIitatJon Center , , the event should be included with each submission. What brings together the heart injuries increased by 33%. There were .time and with the least discomfort. When. One of the area's most respected inpaiientand outpatient Rehabilitation Centers Please do not send irreplaceable photographs. If you want your photo returned, please and mind of Jersey Boy is some- • increases in injuries in Bicycling, basket- ; you^fw^ffSI^'WKiT 1 - M .Wsoccer.eoltweighdifting.inVsW . n*n^^^^ ' Nursing Care Center ;••"•".•;.;'/v^v- y •' ,•-..;;.::',. ,-•; ' include a stamped, self-addressed envelope. Photos can be sent to The Chronicle, P.O. Box 699, thing very simple, almost quaint ng (USPS 136-800)301 Central Ave., ing, and swimming. The most common,, • :fjRTS MEDIC NEat (908)272.5955. •\ Published every Thursday by NJN Publish 44 Veterans Memorial Drive East,; Somerville, NJ 08876. At the end of the classic movie Behind Windsor aid at Cranford, NJ POSTMASTER: injuries were sprams and strains of the , Ware conveniently located at, 777 /Go^igassionate care for lonff-term,^^shdrt-term,poSt'acute,' ••! 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January 11,200-1 Cranford Chronicle Cranford Chronicle {Plains p^ oued from page A?l) ' Before Bias described the Sias told .Tbwnship Committee : Presidentelect George W. Bush's p ue^yinght another members -and others in atten- m ist minisiter iii admhiifltration, Cranford ofiSi* ijssue required ^solution T1- darice: Tuesday' night what they ^ I' ';•>• cials were hoping iMFrancesco^ • whether to buUd a storm iewer would entail. £- SCOTCH PLAINS — Theis a founding member of the minors in criminology arid who would ; take over for alon^^ththe inittient project or _yRev. Valerie Renee Hunter has Middlesex Central Baptist Afrb-American studies, from -Whitman as''acting governor ^ to save it for the Mure. Sias improvement ?roni; Springfield , ;been ordained as a Baptist Association of Associate and. Douglass College of Rutgers would appi^ove the flood bill withr. called the storm sewer an option, Avenue tp: Biyerjide Drive; in ; minister. Assistant Pastors. She has University. • out the matching-fvinds qualifica-. but ^ot a'ndsceMity.".'.. ":•. ;>.' . 'order to elimmate dips in. the tion.: But on iDec, 28, DiPrahcesco id U di ill!i is a project mar be piped aloilg : JTorth; eUminaied using a water tight ( rTcewaterhouse Coopers, Whitniah's ^••6arden'""'Place T and Hunter is pastor Working on insurance and With Jjibrancesco's v : ;v 1 Jupiter's atmosphere -education, counseling and and New Hope Baptist pension programs frdm the the bill, Cranford offiaalfl Av&ahei, ••. :':V: ;'''. ':' ('•'•' ••' side ;of town; from .. continuing their efibrts to come Mayor..'GeorgeJotnasdi he women's ministry. Association.... firm's Fort Lee office. Avenue to P^k Drive, where a CRANFORD <- Amateuk" ' As associate minister of St. up with a matching $3.25 miUion granted: to keep both options small;.pumping station will be The Scotch Plains resident She also owns All Occasions ,. open, since the projectwaB still a John's Baptist Church she installed on thej; Dryer Earm. its monthly business meeting for holdsacertificateiriChristian, by Valerie, which specializes Uttle w^ c^'Cranfoid is oblig- farmed a singles ministry and toward mitigating flooding,prob - Phise V^ will add additional sew- Jan. 19. Club: ministry and counseling from in event, planning, travel lems that have long plagued the ated to award a contract by April earned her license to preach. the New York Theological arrangements, advertising ers In; the Bahniere Parkway, The meeting — slated to be Jan. 18 — Canine .division of sheriffs department. '•township. . •"''''' '" 11 for^the storm Jnitigatipn pro- <,'• She sang in the Gospel Chorus Seminary. Hunter is studying, specialties, business forms< held at the Cranford campus of'. Jan. 25— Bill Schrdh from Liberty Hall museumin ^another pumping station* Sias Union County College, located at -and was active in the Women's for a master of divinity degree personalized; announcements, appropriated through the 'Phase' I^_p£.the flood plaii Elizabeth. ..flail.'; •:;;.'•' ••;..,/ ';>'; ;".:;',..:,: •';..''.,,."•'. 1033 Springfield Ave. — is sched- . iGuild and Young Matrons, dur- from the International favors arid photography/ Depairtmeht of Enyironmental'•* involyes:) Ae! pla^einen]; jof an ; Meetings are 1 p.m, at the Community Center on ing her 25 years with the • Coiocflnittee':.:.members , and uled to begin at 8 p.m. in the Roy Theological Seminary.. . . The new minister is the Protection; for distribution to; .e^ireSs^seyeri " "~ x L l W. Smith Theatre. At approxi- Walnut Avenue. Bring donations for Cranford Family \Morse Avenue church. She graduated from Scotch {laughter of Richard .Hunter; i :i 1 J ~ '-'- -H, residents voiced some j Care. ' ^ "' - -^-- -"-^ the-existence^ and^^ a; Tuesday, abput tiie load.' r mately 8;30 pan., the club will host A -charter member of thePlains-Pariwopd High" School Sr,, a retired Air Force officer; a' public lecture titled "Jupiter: Officers for 2001jare Bernice_£raffney president;'7lffin~ American Association * of before receiving a bachelor's and Shirley "u—'---ir o—i^i.. sewer would be on high ground, it r ma-press report. Winds, Waves and Currents," pre=— _,EajroJ^drfo^vJce-^ei5fdentrBob~i3ishe, second vice Christian Counselors, Hunter degree". in psychology, JrithjJBlain release issued last week that he \ would use igrayity tb;ptisji the . sented by Dr. Michael D. Allison. president; Bill Jonejs, treasurer; Ann Donnelly, secrel jtater through pipes to get to the Bd irecognized Cranfqrd''s need for";!'• A space scientist at NASA's Joyce Venezia, financial secretary; Fabio Mazzeo, Rahway River. The engiheersaid w)ntax)Uing floods.'Tlie residents 1 tee to consider more residential Goddard Institute for Space,. trustee; ~3 years; Clem Zavila, trustee, 2 years; and of Cranford have been struggling; ,he -.was pleased -biBcause'.uie- Studies in New "Sbrk City; Allison" Herman Occi, trustee 1 yeaiv with serious flooding prpblfims.''' express sewer V^ould "eTiminSe f ; .will examine the latest informa- Trips sponsored by the Thursday Club: ; fqr decjades": the 'State senate' ,; Ui6. heed forVpumj ^ ifoje redutv tion about the dynamic^ of the eyes Plaza 22 impact v,'• U)£ )6Xp0IlS©St * -OlflS ' SfllQ. xl^'-'lfl' inyolved," !n^, |g ' Tuesday, Jan. 30 — Atlantic City (Showboat). Call , president;;said. "This, matcji%; she did not want resio^nts 4xi fell Jovian atmosphere. Afterward, g^ahtis a-firststep^towardhel^ . hopeM construction for Phase I v (908) 276-8593. : lecture guests will be invited back : (Continued fromi page A-l) "The Union Township develop- Kenilworth officials believed will begin in earlyAugUst. '.;••' m Un'^i witfc^piam ^lA^oj^tibs ing .this community move §ov* • to the William Miller Sperry Atfty 11-18 — Mackinac Island, Mich. Call (908) 272- wouldj'' the mayor said, includ- er, Union 22 Plafca, LLC, never they could still appeal the ward on- critical flood control pro- : Phase ttiiivblyea two parts v^ ,, ,-.-.„.,...... "IfRie^sim"! 5375. ' ing the presence of two schools addressed operational, con- plaza plan at a later' date, . the construction .of fii pumping ply ;hecause township officials Observatory, located on campus, jects." "'5' ,•';.'•''-'•• ••"';:;:'•/':•:• '••"..'•. for an opportunity faTspeak with Oct. 4-10 — Nashville and Gatlinburg,-Tenn.-Call and a Little League field on cerns," Tripodi said. according to attorney Dan In order to begin construction . station and the construction of Said it Was okay ' Springfield Road, increased The Union Township Bernstein of Berstein & the North and South Connection,;/ —Allison*- -Wrattar-lfemittlnglelngff a I •••!:•;' of^^the project, the township must Gdinttiissibner , Dan traffic on both Springfield Road Planning Board, .according to Hoffman, the firm representing first gather tie necessary permit pipes' that will connect to the sta'- Aachetihach said he wanted to celestial viewing event will be con- Members celebrating birthdays are Charlotte Bluhm, an'd Route 22 and other con- the mayor, said\j£~«>would the borough in this matter. requirements, In order to receive tion, The pump will consist of five .Speak' with" residents to learn Gary 1 f empie Beth Ei M k r th mi ducted using the club's two large Dot Johnson, Lee Karczewski, Ray Grimes, Bernie cerns voiced by area residents. address all'of the above issues When Kenilworth learned in authorization for these permits, smaller pumps that will fkick on more aboujb then* concerns, while j «n . "s* ° 7 - « ° ^ c telescopes. Gaffney, Bertha Krak, Fabio Mazzeo, Pat Martinez and : 5K.u Palnf residente Arlene FGller' Helder fc**1™ WelnbeiB and Julie The mayor also noted the at the first plaza site plan February 2000 where, exactly, Sias said he first needs draft ... as the (water) level comes up," Commissioner Thomas Denijly Pl8 n80red b y the JewIsh Fedel< For more information, write to Stella Polenchak. Sias said; noting the pumps will: £ ? Jf P° , a«on of Central New Jereey, Is part of a national effort the Sperry Observatory at P.O. potential drain on Kenilworth's meeting it held, back in May of construction of the plaza would specifications for the project's five suggested sending out letter .to designed to encourage travel to Israel, despite reports of violence «"i°na.BTron Celebrating anniversaries are Carol and Ray Seney,, Police and Fire departments, 1999. Union officials adopted a be, Union officials claimed it' phases; .''-.. •'.- • '/•' • •'• v . : require emergency generators in residents whose homes would fell Box 111, Garwood, NJ 07027. 51 years; Sue and Fabio Mazzeo, 55 years. ^ citing "potential" problems that resolution endorsing . the site was too late to appeal the The first two phases have case of power failure, causing a into the construction zones. ' could arise regarding the plaza. two weeks later, but process, Bernstein said. "They already been approved, at least rise in price. Sias said he understood the Magnet High School Tuesday Club I] pulled the rug right out from as far as engineering and design Phases III through V still project would require "a lot of Fear not concepts. require final design approval, but cooperation (and) compromises." sets information session -The Cranford Senior Citizens Tuesday Club wiirhave'- under us," the attorney said. bingo and hot dogs Jan. 23. Right now, the Appellate SCOTCH PLAINS — The Division of the Union County Voyagers hope to prove Israel is safe for tourists Union County Magnet High Officers for 2001 are Eleanor Sherrier, president^ Superior Court is mulling over By THOMAS SCOTT go." V School for Science, Mathematics Edna Burns, vice president; Mike Jacky, treasurer; JoanT who can give us as much infor- Donohue, secretary; and Kay Wright, financial secretary' Kenilworth's desire for an oral THE CHRONIfcLB Based in Jerusalem, the mis- mation about different aspects and Technology is open to high argument after receiving briefs Students learn lessons of King sion agenda will put the 30 pil- of what is going on," she added. school students interested in those The Tuesday Club is sponsoring an Atlantic City trip? from the borough on Dec. 15. SCOTCH PLAINS - grims through a crash course of "There will, for instance, be an fields. Wednesday, Jan. 17 to the Showboat. Cost is $14; you wiltj 'Downplaying reports of terror- current Israeli life and events, Any pupil currently in grade 8 receive $17 in coin. The bus leaves 9:30 a.m. from the,i Borough Attorney Thomas (Continued from page A-l) the social studies department, Curt asks. For example,' Miller ism and violence, an intrepid economic report on how Israeli Your child may be smarter than bis or hor grades show. including attacks against'its is invited to an "information ses- senior housing at 40 Meeker Ave. •» Vitale said he is uncertain as to program. From Monday to Jan. 26, Jioags. explained, the head asks what a group of 30 local residents tourism has dropped almost 70 I. '•Ou t teachers help children of all ages overcome frustration when a decision on the oral each student will strive to do more Some classes are reading stories person would think, while the population centers. percent since October." sion" scheduled to begin at 10 a.m. For reservations, call Joan at (908) 276-4134. The pub$ embarked Saturday night on a "There will be briefings with J •and failure, and realize their potential. arguments may be reached, but for others, then log their efforts and "talking about the historical mouth asks what a person would The travelers acknowledge Jan. 20 on the Magnet High lie is invited. " with the World Wide Web contest. say and the heart asks what a per- solidarity mission to Israel. the media (and) politicians, School campus at the Union said it would likely be some- significance of Martin Luther 1 that thehvsupport mission will Members celebrating January birthdays are YoU Weak Basle Skills I A few hours a weok.can help your child Wilde said students were commit- ffing," Fogas said. The second- son would feel. ' The group's goal is to show meetings with the families of have no impact politically on County Vocational and Technical " '"iP^V0. wea't study skills and gain the Educational time in the spring. support for the Israelis and to Colomban, Bridgit McLaughlin, Jean Jankunas, Bert ting acts of kindness such as sitting graders are creating a timelinean d For Miller, the exercise me Israelis that have died in the the larger issues of the peace School, located at 1776 Raritan Pedde and Ann Phelan. Edgo. Your child enn discover learning is fun with someone who is alone or end- writing stories, while the fifth "putting yourself in people's i show others it is safe to travel last three months, and a rrteet- process. But the group is Road in Scotch Plains. . Our testing pinpomtsproblems and, wo tutor in ing 'altercations using tactful mea- grade will perform a play on King's I and is mqre engaging than a 8 in the region, despite' urirest ll < I i J I it mi It,, . nonetheless excited about the Offiqals will be on hand at the Ufe and kmdergartneri and first- lecture on King. nft*s a mi with the state of Palestine. Kenilworth Senior V" Wo Motivation \ teidihg, panics, Bludy'skm's,.mnthvin'd SAT/ACT sures. , "/ have no opportunity to renew its bonds session io answer questions about graders are focusing on the 1 Have doing a report, but better 1 , "I have no reservations about reserva- prop. Since 1977, we've helfied hundreds of thousands of kids do better in school Older grades at the school, with Israel and Judaism. Magnet High School programs Citizens Club \ Service according to Wilde, will be viewing A Dream" speech. ___ makes (students) focus on (going* s^id Julie Singer of ,ve me a bet- audits curricQlum. , Call.its and let us help your child break the failure chain. St&PidJafl, A moffi f tions^abioutgoing. I've The club held its monthly membership meeting* Jan. 3 / : films that "point to significant mile-- Beverly—Millerr a fiftf-grade 1 beirigjfl Jew,, • stones " of '•King's ufe'' -and, ^the '•social, studies' .teacher at ; the. person's life.... rather than just ' who has alreadyy mmada e ^-Ueltlm'o^JtP^eig] ! iUSQ^sXlk7T""—•«•****_* « **wrjuu puvnhW ifiQ a different , with 105 in attendance and new President Minnie I •885-0530 P J impact hehad on ciyil rights." Livingston Avenue School, takes an ing notes and facte" ..trips to j Israeli. "I've t felt more neighborhoods in' and *&oa~der~Sspect-,to volun- High School' information, visit Leikauskas presiding; Guest speaker was Dale Spindei I ffffl* FREE ESTIMATES ;.•.:•; : innovative approadtji to _teae1-'--' unsafe in certain neighbor- artW ' "It lets the kids see where ho:; JerSe]/ ana teering," said Scotch Plains res- www.ucvis.tec.nj.us on the World , director ~of the Kenilworth Public Library; she spoke/ 3VALO PRUNING frounb-table discus- hoods in New Jersey and iimt Wide Web. about the renovations to the library and its reviseS "STUMP GRINDING At vEhe Hillside Avenue $chooli, "stick-man.";, •'• sions work' best when it .cpmesti) Manhattan." Manhattan." renew my ties andd strengthen hours as a result. discussing almost any issue. In &' my ers e ve Your child can kam BWdgevwiter Edison • ' Mortfctowri IHR EMERGENCY SERVICE classrooms are infusing King into, : Students watch ai film strip;riak,-:' The trip, sponsored by the — Julie Sinnat P P cti J» what's hap- Retired Senior Volunteer Program members recorded • : 908-725-3900. 732-906-0900 973-292:9500 varying sects of education, includ- ing notes as. they go along, then group setting, she said, .students Jewish Federation of Central uuuc •aiiiyoi pening in Israel. Rather than Vo-Tech meets 'demand' •.•••' East Brutwwlck Mlddletown Springfield Call far Special ."freally.do open up,^ and this lends 1,053 hours during the year. RSVP hours in December 732-257-7500 732-671-0200 973.2S8-OIQ0 ing social studies, literature -and. using a stick figure partner up to "New, Jersey, is scheduled to last Scotch Plains relying on newspaper reports with cosmetology course Whiter' Bates writing, according to the head of. answrer questions ;0ach body part itself well to a discussion on King:. 1 five days. Some members of the for my understanding of events were 232 for nutrition, 83 at the Cranford Health and Questions up for debate between group h4ve staying a full week in Israel, I will have the benefit SCOTCH PLAINS - To meet Extended Care Center, 81 making; baby hats, 24 ringing" Westbrook's students include "can so they can visit with family ing with members of the fami- of the experience of the trip." the demands of the industry, the the bell for theSalVation Army and 22 1/2 at Children's you really feel that bhp. person cah lies and children who were The group will also be bring- Union County Vocational- 'Specialized Hospital. j make a difference?" arid arewe a 1 'and friends. Among the group , are Rabbi Gary Karlin of the attacked in their school bus in ing goodwill items for 300 sol- Technical Schools will again offer Membership is now 357 and open to all Kenilworta LOWEST! HOURS: MC:,.-THUR5. 9A-.' - 9pr; Temple Beth-El Mekor Chayim Gaza," said Scotch Plains resi- diers now on active duty from a full-time cosmetology course this seniors; visit the Senior Citizens Center at 52g spring. •• Fsi. K S.r. 9AK • IOPI.' • Sir;. 10A(.' • 6P ,..,._.___, said shie hope* thj 'in Cranford and other residents dent and mission co-chair- Arad, a developed city in the Boulevard for an application. Events scheduled: 5 discussions help students : se i from the Union County area. woman Hiedi Penziner Negev, and Central New The cosmetology course is just Martiii Luther King. Jr. Day a i • Tuesday, Jan. 16 — Birthday party for January birth} GUARANTEED Not responsible for typographical errors; The Voyage is one of several Weinberg, who has been to Jersey's sister community. one of various full- and part-time Sale iterps cash & carry only! Sale prices more than a chance to sleep in or go Israel five times in the last 10 courses available in the spring days, 1 p.m. The Union Harmonica group wig provide iU _ being sponsored by the United These items include towels, fteB i/10/D1-1/16W1. Prices do not shopping. She said she wants months as part of various local, semester, which begins on Jan, 22, entertainment. >x ' y Jewish Communities of the toothbrushes, toothpaste, shoe state and national volunteer Cosmetology classes are scheduled 'Friday, Jan, 19 — Bingo, 1 p.m. < include sales tax Beer prices, represent United States and Canada; a polish, heavy sdeks, ski masks Bib|ttttoMCieguiatiota. that we are "one person ^..u .»« efforts. J to be held Monday through Friday Thursday, Feb. 1 — Atlantic City (Trump Plaza). Call 24-12 oz. bottles unless otherwise noted, ,'combined total of 876 travelers and candy and snackd, accord- equal" arid that King "died believ- between noon and 6:30 p.m, Joe Matturro at (908) 272-7743. are expected to meet up with "There will also be people in ing to a press release issued by 870 St. George Ave., Rahway, CVS Shopping Center • 732-381-6776 • FAX 732-381-8008 ing that (people, should) be strong attendance who are extremely the Jewish Federation of The Vo-Tech curriculum is • Feb. 13-14 — Atlantic City overnight trip. Call Trudy 2370 Plainfield Avenue, South Plainfield • 908-756-2165 • FAX 908-756-0850 and never give up." .. • ] local groups in Israel. "It's important to set an knowledgeable about the peace Central New Jersey. designed to meet the examination at (908) 272-9547. In Garwobd schools, Dr. King as process," Weinberg said. Upon their return, some of requirement of the New Jersey Nutrition lunches are at noon Monday, Wednesday SEAGRAMS^ DEWARSor ABSOLUT aOSECUERVO\ a regular part of the annual cW- (example for the community, to "Among them some of biggest show that it is safe to go now, the volunteers are expected to Board of Cosmetology. The course and Friday. All seniors are welcome; registration is 7 CROWN I J.W. RED Vodka 80" Gold Tequila I riculum.: . Throughout ;• tbh political leaders in the country give talks on their experiences includes special classroom train- Washington School, bulletin boards • that it is really possible to required. i.rs uiayy. — Barak attended the October and encourage other local resi- ing involving the use pf man- -20% )d J depict pieces of King's life, indue: i rearrange your life for a week mission, and I've also seen Mahjongg is 10 a.m. Monday, Wednesday and Friday. and pick up and go," Singer dents to undertake similar mis- nequins, demonstrations and live ing pictures of hup colored in'ty Simon Perez. sions to Israel. models. The crafts group meets 10 a.m, Tuesday and Friday. A khidergarten and first-grade sti • said. "I have never felt unsafe "They will try to get u& to line dancing class is 1 p.m. Wednesday. dents, while teachers facilitate a (there. We have to combat the No dates for those discus- For full details, call the M :S -• see as many people as possible sions have been scheduled. ^CANADIAN: "^j gW CUTTY . 9ft M discussion with 'the student^ • feajr and spur more people to Admissions Office at (908) 889-' 1.75L BALUNTINEriron OOOB feaffiiT 20 regarding King's leadership. "Witji 8288, ext. 341 or 340. AARP Chapter 4269 Scotch liJtVnil<6a» VSLRBL"" 1.78L SMIRNOFF him beiiig sudx a man of peace, Trips sponsored by the AARP chapter: Vodka 80* Wl WHITE HORSE*QAM 1.75L GORDONS they (discuss) conflict resolution Wednesday, Jan, 24 •— Atlantic City (Showboat). Cost Vodka BO* with the kids," said Rosalie Gaeta, SMIRNOFF Q» ffio**^' T|8* 1.751 WOLFSCHMIDT 1.75LGORDONS, . , ij Grace and Peace teens kick off 'souper' care effort is $13; you will receive $17 in coin. Bus leaves the 1 1 M Vodka 80°.. •Girt . .nini.r-^T....' . ,',,V*W< Garwood's: administrative assis- B0«. , ii"5«* 1.7SLGEORGI : Centennial Avenue pool 8:45 a.m. Other Atlantic City :::::i5 Vodkaao' tant to the superintendent. .;. CRANFORD — The "New not officially involved with the Teen-agers in participating "New Nation of God" class will 1L JOHNNIE 22s9 - ii 1 Elation of God" class at the NFL championship game. churches collect donations in trips are Feb. 28, March 28 and April 25. At the Linrob-FranHin School, spend the night at the Goodwill May 3 — "Abie's Irish Rose" at Hunterdon Hills art and enrichment programs are •Grace and Peace Fellowship More than $10 million has large soup pots; the money is Home and Rescue Mission in . designing projects and aimed' at -Church is scheduled to partici- been raised for church-funded remitted by each church to the Newark and serve a noon meal Playhouse. Cost is $53. DR. DOMIN1CK BENEDETTO idiscussirig King's accompUsh- pate Jan. 28 inihe "Souper Bowl charities since the program charity of its 'choice. The "New to the mission's residents. Sept. 20 — "100 Wild and Crazy Years," 20th century ments, Teachers are integrating •xjf Caring." began >in 1990, according to a Nation of God" is the teen-age music and comedy revue. Cost is $51. I ' Regular . |9.IMIMJ For more information on the DR JCM CONFINO, & ciyil rights and related topics into " The event is a church-spon- press release issued this week class at Grace and Peace. church or its programs, visit For mdre information, call Michael Doncrank at (908) DR. JEFFREY REISMAN their classes/according toPrincipa l sored prbgram held the same By the Grace and Peace • In addition, the "Souper Bowl www.graceandpeace.net on the 486-6679. All trips are open to the public. Karen Gray. , *day as the National Football Fellowship Church, located on Service Blitz" is scheduled for World Wide Web or call (908) Area schools are not the only "League's , but it is Raritan Road in Cranford. Saturday. Ten members of the 276-8740. 1.SLCITRA Monlepuldano- CM one saluting the ciyil rights leader. 760 R. MONQAVfifiOObBnoOE Treblaw • Chard,.* Martot,,....D Are Pleased To Announce 760BOSCA jular Cranford Township holds an annu- Son honors Kenilworth couple Spunwila Whltj Ji)|ahdfll ..,„..: 7!*0 LUNA Dl LUNA . :e.PASi 760 BUTTER HOME otarloto'HedBoHto- CM al Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. 760 COOKS . M\ ^kWesa/Mortol...... _...O The Opening Of udslido ." White 2ml. • Chanbi Bdrt'Dry •» • RodZinl,lnoi Griolo New Jersey -Eye- be held at The First-Presbyterian Clemson University in Cletnson, express my love and thanks to 750KORBEL Q00 E M 1.6L ARBOR MIST ZW.« g>99 WINTER CONCERT — with singers from Grades 7-8 of Orange 760MOCT4CHANDON Mwig Chardonnay • Whllo Zlnl, ,...9 760 HARVEYS. Church, located on the corner of Avenue School, Cranford, 1:30 p.m: Jan. 17, 7:30 p.m. Jan. 18. Call S.C., but they will be remem- them." * wiiiwsiat dCw ^f^ . 14 1.SL FOXHORN Cabernet • d BRISTOL CREAM.'. ..'.:... North Union and SpririgfielB K0 LOUIS JADOT FRIDAY (908) 709-6257. bered there for many years to The professor has also rein- 750 UUMIUTS Cliardonnay • Mortal., ...... 9 Laser Center avenues, beginning 7:30 p.ni. come. forced a mother-and-son hfcnd 750 COLUMBIA CREST |*8O Atocon'Blahcvilu()o9 ' Monday. • .••.•.;; .. ^H£l 15* Chartfonnay.... O 1.6LUNCERS JAN. 12 A $25,000 scholarship in with the scholarship endowment. 1.5LCORBETT CANYON #•! flow. While. _ The Cranford Clergy Council mico 16<" SHADY GROOVE — rock concert, sponsored by junior class of honor of the Kenilwocth couple Mrs. Eck returned to college mtet Chab^WhBoQrsn.'Boifl.' CW Cabwnat • Chard. • Msrlol O 1.5L L'ORVAL "ftf Newest Laser Vision also honors one person each year has been established at Clemson her youngest son left home «nd RodRaso-WhioZW...... O 750 FOREST GLEN Cabernet'Marlol I UP KUUlE "" - Cranford High School, West End Place, Cranford, 7 p.m. Cost $8 in 4L CARLO ROSSI CJlwmot • Uorlol • £* 750 MARQUES D£ CACERES with the King Award, givert'tb resi- OPEN HOUSE — for Grade 8 students interested in Union by their son, Ron Eck. His father received her diploma a Chardonnay • Shlraz, M Rlo|a Correction Center dents who best represent Ktagfe ' advance, $10 at door. Tickets: Call (908) 709-6272. licensed practical nurse. BuffM^/VlnWaV **9* 1.5LNATHAHSON CREEK • ifti County Magnet High School. Union County Vb-Ttjch, 1776 Raritan was a troubleshpoter for IBM Sanoita 760ANTINOni ideals and commitments. This yeaV 780E4J Cab. -Chan).' Morlot • Plnot...D ; : At Road, Scotch Plains, 10 a.m. Jan. 20. Registration: Call" (908) 889- Corp. despite the lack of a formal "When my colleagues 4LALMADEN ChsWfei •Santa Christina.., •• ' .'•"•"-.'• V ' : • that award is going toth e associate Burg; *• Rhlnd • ROM • Gold ... 7(0 VILLA MT. EDEN engineering background. went to school, many 0: 760 CRI9TAL ' Chardonnay, isBio OH 3800, Ext. 201, ' * ARGUAROIENTE.... pastor of the First Baptist Church 760 COLUMBIA CRE8T Chard. • Cabernet • Moilot O ' JOINT MEETING - for Sisterhood and Alert's Club of Temple "I wanted to do something spe* expected t6 practice engine 1.76L CHRISTIAN DflO9. 1.6LCAVIT |}H m Cranford, the Rev. Dr. Deborah P. SUNDAY Cum • Rhine • White Qm. ..O Brandy.. • • Cabomol • Mortal 150 MOlRRIS AVENUE ; Beth-El Mekor Chayim, 338 Walnut Ave., Cranford, 9:30 a.m. Jan. 21. cial to express my gratitude to as individuals in our own ~ 4L TAYLOR CALIF. CELLARS AH 76OHEKNESSYV8 , 1.6LBERINGER 1.ELSTHACCALA QM Wolfe. Coonao. , Call (908) 276-1842. (my parents)," said tihe younger the younger Mr. Eck said. ChabHj • Biuoundy. ....O WWto Zlnlandol Chtantl...... ,..: ;'. O • SPRINGFIELD, NJ 07081 Wolfe holds many posts within JAN. 14 . Mr. Eck, a professor of civil engi- 4LOPICI 760 counvasiEn VSOP oQM 760 BEHINGER 1.SLBOOA Bardoliw KPS KLOSET—rummage sale sponsored by PTA of Livingston "Today, working alone is Valftollcella • Soave •Merlot numerous churches, as well as var- neering at West Virginia likely because of the compli Chardorauy , Chard. •Bang, • Finot Qitgk). ious women and African American BAKING BREAD — the 18th century way, taught by Ma&Frantz Avenue School, Cranford, 10 a.m.-2 p.m, Jaji. 27. Call (908) 272-4121. 1.6LR. MONDAVI University in Mprgaritown, W.Ya. r'«U 760B«Q, : • • : . ' organizations. She received her (Cranford). Miller-Cory',House. Museum, 614 Mountain Ave., ;•• INVESTING?—meeting, for American. Association of Individual facing engineering," he said, 116NZAN0'VERMOUTH J WOOOBMDQE Poullly FuteM PHONEt973-2iB4020 "Even if it meant a sacrifice for worit with attorneys, social w swMir Dry.... '••••\-*w Cabernet • Chardomay. 750 SANTA MARQHERITA 4AM doctorate in education from Investors, Ne\^ Jersey ChapteV. The tyeatwood, 438 North Ave., Westfield, 2-4 p.ih( Adults $2; students 60 cents; under 6 free. Call : them, my folks would alwayf get ers, enviMmneritalists :and 4LQ10 VERMOUTH 760 R. MONDAVI NAP* 4 AW PinolQrlolo....r ••^•"" Columbia University and honorary Chardonwy ;....;...... ;,.••» 760RUFFINO FAX: 973418^1021 ; Garwood,6p.m.Jain.30.Registration:Call(908)276^337. me the book I wanted or took me ; r DuealeOold ...... degrees from 25 colleges and uni- <908) 23M776.' -\^/•'"':!'"\/s;Ur'^ '- '•''I'.'''"'- •'•'•• '•'"" :,. muriity planners." '•'.'•" ' • ; JJKM versities. . B-2 Cranford Chronicle, January11,2001 1 Joseph L. Wood Si; I Obituaries Frances Anderson GARWOOD—Joseph L. Wood Delbert, he is survived by his CRANFORD' --^ Frarices Uriited Methodist Womei -St time •.-:45, died Jan; 6 at Union wife, Cynthia Dyer Wood; his Harriet Anderson, 80, died Dec. •'thji Wharton United Methodfst Hospital. • mother, Mary Sanderson Wood; 29 at h^r home in Whartbn. - • H^w$3 born in Newark and daughters Jennifer and Jodi; son •:. <' Katherme Cory •-•'.' She waafcbrp in jersey City Predeceased in -1996 by her •lived in Harrison before moving Joseph Jr.; sister Donna Mandy; and lived in Cranford before husband, Rohert E.y and by sis^ • to Garwood in 1999. arid brothers David M. and, CRANFORD,'— Katharine W> : school teacher in Linden for 42 ters Helen and Dorothy, she is '„._ ••' . He had been a dock supervisor nlbying to W^arton in 1949; Matthew Scott Wood. Cory,94, died suddenly Dec. 16 at years prior to her retirement. •;'. She once worked for /Price'- 'survived by'daughters Barbara' J Inside 1 ! ; with Daylight Transportation in 1 A funeral Mass was celebrated Indian River Estates in Vero She was a member of the Waterhouse & Co. end recorded: Baraw of Stovire; Vt., and Carol l» 1 ! Jersey City and before that a Tuesday at Holy Cross Roman Beach, Fla.. . Order of the Eastern Star. Exhibiti ; truck driver for 14 years with C; .9.000 hours voluntoor -servke- -Griffin (ojitd-hnabahd •Holmj u[ ™~She-Va#"borh^ra~JerseyoCitjr"^ "Surviving isTber husband ot b» Fairfax Station, Va; sister-in-1 J Soutli Keariiy-based Roadway lowing services at the Mulligan and lived in Cranford and Stuart,- years, Herbert'. to'the former Dover General •Hospital.. .'•••/• •• :V ;•/• }•:'•.'•','.••>;,'. law. Ruth Cooper and brother- L .Crossword B-3 [ExpressGo. ' Funeral Home in Harrison. Fla., b,efore moving to Vero/ Beach Private arrangements were by : i He Was a volunteer member of Entombment was in the Holy inl986. : . the Cox-Giff6rd Funeral Home in She was a past president of in-iaw Jack: Copper, both., of J J the Ironbbund Ambulance Squad Gross Chapel Mausoleum, North She had been a junior high Vero Beach. the . Wharton ParerikTeacher Wharton; fourpraridchikj ' in Newark. He also was a mem- Arlington. Association .and 1iJ Horoscope .....B-4 Mason Gross. School Lazaro Saavedra'has three her\ of Elks Lodge 1585 in Memorial donations for the nieces andnepjiews; • ' • j - prints about what ideologies "Mquntaintiide aiid~the' Newark family may be sent lii care of larttm •Public Library, Of Services were held Jan. 4 ait-r sets annual showcase dominate in his home of!, Fire Department Auxiliary with Mulligan Fur which she was a trusiiee.; She: of print, paper fellows Cuba. Hugo Bastidas, an nsan, CR^NFORD:,--JDonaid Cecil'[.. and most recently owned the served on the board of Morris Homein^Vharton. BEST BETS Ecuadorian national, uses ais~Sther7^7029.: Cunningham; 57, died Jan. 6 at Camera Tek shop in Linden. CountyGirl.Scouts and was a Burial was| W . Lpcu^t Hill | NEW BRUNSWICK — images derived from news- Franklfc -Regional Medical Surviving are a brother," / ;/ Cemetery, Dover. Miller-Cory House eyes The Mason Gross School of paper "photographs that Harriet Laurino Center in Louisburg^ N.CV Kenneth A. of Zebulop, MC.,'and •, For 50 years she, was a ^, •Memorial donations b the Arts of Rutgers appear- to be non-political He-was born in -East Orange sister Dorie C. Cqwdrey of ber of Purity Chapter, Order of. S6nt to United J history of bread-making University has scheduled until you look more closely. CRANFqRD -^ Harriet Goetz Alfred, she is survived by daugK- and lived most recently in Greenfield,Mass. . /. ,;;.': Women; 20 "", Church . St.,| "Global Imprint: Prints from Gloria Rodriguez combines the Eastern Star;, in WhartonV ' ' WESTFIELD —bread is one , Laurino, ; 81, died Jan. 1 at ter Judith Moritaghe, two grand- Cranfbrd; U - • •'.,•• '. . .>;:•".•.. ; Private arrangements were by She jilso was a miember of the «,NJ;O7885; New Jersey to South Africa images of street people with .•; Rahway H[bspital. A business owner, he bad a the Lancaster Funeral: Home iii of the oldest foods known to ; children and three great-grand- and Points Between." religious and decorative She lived in her native Jersey children. ,':.'.. '•-,... ' ,'•'•'• ';••'" ••'•,•'• lifelong interest in, photography . Louisburg.' • v , : . .'•' i;-' -..-..;• • man. The exhibition opened detail. .. , i City before moving to Cranford A funeral Mass was celebrated Rose Romano As early as 4000 B.C. bread Monday and • A book I eight years ago. : Friday at St. Anne's Roman wasjbeingjbaked hrEgypfand— 4-ts~scheduleh d The Rutgers Center for compiled by b^iid in 1979. after 30 Catholic Church in Garwood; Shirley Beder husband, Ajffredvshjj 1 88, died .Jaigi/ 2' at Monmbuth ^tmia^In modern times, to ' run Innovative Print' -and- Burial was in Fairyibw ; ^ae Frantz oftlranloFctlrbfing'- through Feb. Neumaier, meter^Middletowi. : CRANFORD — Shirley Klein Predeceased by her HusbandL r«vidence; '; and JbJhiri.' Of Long 2 at the Civic Paper sponsors the show • 82, c" •-•" •: SEe^was -born in Brooklyn, l ing "The Art of Bread Making**' professor of iny.;/;;/ .; ; Arrangements were" by—the Davidrflh^i^tn^vedbyllayugidhi^dblKK ^eaCh,i:.:.;jCa|if;;;V "•daughters Square Barnabas Medical Center in ters Janet" Arnowitz and • Anne NLY,, arid lived in.Middle Village, Rosemary^Finnegan,withwlibitt- Ktp the Miller-Cory House every year to showcasevisual arte at j Predeceased by her husband, DooleyTuneral Home. . ! Galleries, Livingston., Leibowit?, fijur igraridchildVen •'tf«Y» .'before moving to Crarifbrd ;; r Mrsi Romano liVecl, • andi Joan located in works by artists whohold c uth r 1n s She was born in Brooklyn, and a grtat-granidchild. / _- Sheeharl 0f Crahforct; brother; \" ' Frantz' demonstration is downtown g f "I' f J Candida Lepree N.Y., and lived in Irvington, . / Seiirvicjss :welre;held Monday at . Long, Brancjj' for ^e^st nine '•:J.6's^h5;B?Antoaio-:'^^i6rl4a;-:: ; scheduled to run from 2 p.m. to New- Jersey Print arid Chrissopoulis, New nov elist and the Louis Suburban Chapel in i: : 1| l 1 When the Choral Art Society of New Jersey takes the sfagr Jan. 20for It s arinuaLVVInter Concert, lead- I Cranford and St. Petersburg, riiOnths. '•:•'•"•'• '•'.•'V-^' ' "'.• .' '"•. nine grandchildren aind ^eight 4- p.m. Jan. 14 at the museum,' Brunswick. Paper Fellowships. This , . J CHANEORD - Candida 06 Om fey* Village, in Monroe. Fla., before moving to South Fair Lawn. Shiya will be : ..She had bisen a homemaker ^g /\ . xix P * "" Ing the way will be (left to right) Gary Pate, tenor; Sharon Morrison, alto; Director James "OttleTAntlf »*•• •. j Lepree, 89, died Dec. 31at her Predeceased Dec. 27 by her observed at the: Arnowitz resi- ; located at 614 Mountain Ave. in The Greece. Campbell, soprano; and Dale Livingston, bass. Orange in 1998. : . . ; and an avid baker. /A memorial Mass/was cele- •i home in Monroe. husband, G. Arthur Lepree, she She had been a secretary with dence in Rockaway through " ,Westfield. Her dissertation will Rutgers annual event also fea- • Images ' She was born in Elizabeth •She. was a member of the-brated Saturday at St. Michael's Center for is survived by son Robert; (and AMF Corp. hi Irvingtoh prior to Sunday morning^ /;••••"'; Cranford Senior . Citizens ; c : " cover the relationship of beer to tures exhibits by print-based on (and lived in Cranford, Westfield; wife Rachel) of Fanwood; daugh- Church, // •:•.-• •C '' /:^/;;. / ^yeast and yeast to bread. Innovative drawings by her 1981 retirement. Memorial donations may beWednesday Club and the Altar Membrial donations rnay ;be makers and artists from {and' Jamesburg before moving to ter Andrea Richel (and husband She was a member of the sent to Congregatiori, B'nai , Certain types of bread will be Print and Jacqueline ! Monroe five years ago, Victor) of Berkeley Heights; Rosary, Society at St. Michael's sent to Cranford First Aid Paper spon- across the United States. Sisterhood at Cbngregatiori B'nai Sholoni, 300 Pleasant Valley Way, RoinariGatholicChurch; - . Squad; P.O> Box 1771,,Cranfora, , baked for patrons to sample. Choral Art Society tunes up I Shie graduated from Trenton brother Theodore Crincoli; three Sholom in West Orange. , • . West Orange, NJ 07052. sors the J State College (now The College grandchildren and four great- Predeceased in 1990 by her NJ'07016. / !^ In additign, docents in 18th show every The exhibition opened ,., , | of New Jersey) in 1930. grandchildren. •"•'•• century dress will conduct tours year to show- .. , , 1 .... which she i She was a retired teacher and Private arrangements were GarolS. Cox Joseph R^deniacher of the farmhouse. case wprks Monday and is scheduled - drew * while for Bernstein, Mozart show ! a past president of the Elizabeth by the Higgins & Bonner Echo Admission is $2 for adults, 50 by artists to run through Feb. 2 at hearing jazz WESTFIELD — The Choral Sandor Szabo, organ. Montclair during a career of r* Council of Parent-Teacher Lake Funeral Home in WESTFIELD - Carol S. Symphony Orchestra. KENILWORTH - Joseph Farmingdale' , " cents for students and freefo r who hold ' Associations.^ Westfield. New Jersey the Civic Square SplayS Art Society of New Jersey pre- Campbell is singing in her almost 30 years. ' • Sechler Cox, 65, cjied Dec; 31 at Surviving are •'. daughters Rademadier, 52* died Jan, 6 at • Sliiryiving are his wife, Naricy « children under 6. For more infor- sents for its winter concert the i She taught classes in the Memorial donations may be the Christiana Care Center in : Print -and sixth concert for the Westfield- Campbell, Pate and *-• the Bridgeway Care Center in Nancy van deSande of Elizabeth Shields Radeniacher; daughter -mation, call (908) 232-1776. Galleries, located in the gallery "Chichester Psalms" by based Choral Art Society. She Livingston previously sang 1 Elizabeth school system from sent to Visiting Nurse Bridgewater. - City, N.C., and Sandra McFeeley Wilmington, Del. Jeannine; son Kyle Joseph; sister Paper hat fe atures 1 ,1930-43 and Featherbed Lane downtown New * , , Leonard Bernstein and theis a soloist with the Calvary with the Choral Art_ Society -' Association of Gentral New A native of Masontown, Pa., of Albrightsville, Pa.; sons David ;. ;He was born in Newark and Mary Schnepf; and brothers Fellowships. > "Requiem" of Wolfgang Chorale, based at Calvary 1 ; School in Clark from 1959-7L Jersey, Hospice Division, 141 lived in Kenilworth and Avenel Edward Schnepf and Mary " youngest ensemble sets „ . , her book. when it presented "The* " she lived in Bayonne before mbv-, of Palm Beach Gardens, Fla., and. This annual event also ticipating Amadeus Mozart. Episcopal Church in Summit, Seasons" by Franz Josef^ j She was chairwoman of--fche Bodman Place, Red Bank, NJ before moving to Bayville in Schriepfc--nnepr. • :: •; .,-..••/. :..••• • .••. .;/ , vv /;;.• ing to Westfield 40 years ago. Matthew of Bridgewater; sisters first 2001 performance features exhibitBrunswick.s by print - Imprint" are Fellows Concert time is scheduled and sings with the Summit Haydn. Campbell, Morrison i Safety Committeer.at! Monroe 07701. Nancy Bogan of Arvad^, Colo., 1981.; :/•• Another sister, Dorothy Tell, 1 She earned a bachelor's r makers and artists• from Mari.a Mihareswho,- are par- for 8 p.m. Jan. 20 at - the Chorale. and Livingston also were'"'' degree fronl Carnegie Mellon ario! Patricia Reed of Lady Lake,. He served, in the U.S. Army and another brother, Arthur, are " .'-!' MORRIS'TOWN — They're across the United States. Cottingham, Weini Jan"Globae Chirl, : ; Presbyterian Church in Morrison is director of soloists for the society's perfor- Lorrene Grassmann University. ~~ Fla.; and nine grandchildren. , during the Vietnam War. 'deceased, ;' ;• •.. -;';.' . ,•.•'.... •••••'?. x •,•'' "young, they're talented and Among the selections Clipsham, BastidaMarias Lupoand, Westfield. choral and theater activities at mance of the "Mass in B She had been a task force Services were held Friday at He once- drilled wells for ; A funeral Mass Was celebrated, 1 they're ready to take the stage. Rodriguez. Cecily Sprinkle Well £0. of Lakewopd included in the "Global Soloists are Andj Campbell, William Tennent High School Minor" by Johonn Sehastian CRANFORD - Lorrene N. Audrey Lucas; and three grand' chairman for tile Junior League the Presbyterian Church with . Tuesday at Sti Barnabas Rpatan- '' The Orchestral String Imprint" exhibition: Artists in the exhibition soprano; Sharon Morrison, h\Warminster, Pa. She holds a Bach. : Smith Grassmann, 71, died children. of Eiizabeth-Hainfield and a arrangements by the HiggLns & and Einpire Soil Investigations CathoUc Church, BayviU^folloW- in Edison. v V Training Ensemble is the • "Hourglass;" created by are scheduled to speak about mezzo-soprano; Gary Pate, bachelor of music education Admission is $15 for adults^ j Jan. 5 at her home* . ' Services were held captain for the United Fund of Bonner Echo Lake Funeral : ing services at the MJastapejker youngest ensemble of the New women from a number of their works beginning 2:30 tenor; Dale Livingston, bass; degree from Westminster and $10 for seniors and stu-^ I She was born in Elizabeth Wednesday at the Haeberle & Westfield, - , ;. •Horned, • "•'"•••.•',„'•• ••' '•• • .'•:.• '••. / For the past two years he was , Funeral Home in Bayville, Burial and male sopranos from the Choir College of Rider employed with jSrivirbrimerital , Jersey Youth Symphony, with 53 nations who were artists in p.m. Jan. 25. dents. I and lived in Union before mov- Barth Colonial Home in Union- She managed insurance Membrial donations may be was in Forest Green Park residence last year at the A reception is slated to Somerset Hills Children's University. The Presbyterian Church ia,, claims for a number or New sent to American Cancer Society, Management •:Associates • in Cemetery; Morganville. musicians from grades 3-5 get- v | ing to Cranford in 1952. ': Burial was in Hollywood Caversham Press in South follow beginning at 4 p.m. Chorus. Pate was a tenor soloist fot located at 140 Mountain Ave.,llj: .'.["' Predeceased by Her husband, Jersey insurance companies and New Jersey Division Inc., P.O. ting their first taste of orches- James Little, musical direc- the Mozart "Requiem." conduct- Memorial Part, Union. tral maneuvers. These young Africa. The Civic Square just off East Broad Street, near ;• Gustave Carl, sne is survived Memorial donations, inay. be served on the Westfield Box; 815, Elizabeth, NJ 07207- Harold Mellen • Prints by Bush people Galleries 'are located at 33 tor, conducts the concert with ed by John Rutter at Carnegie downtown Westfield, ; by a son, Kenneth T; daughter sent to American /Lung Committee of the N6w Jersey 0$l'5. . . •,• . • • musicians are scheduled to per- accompaniment by the Ohoral Htijl in Manhattan. Livingston For,jnore information* call jforoa their fir^t concert of the from the Kalahari desert.' Livingstpn Ave., nepr the v^Nancy A. Ruane; brother Association of New Jersey, 1600 . WESTFIELD — Harold A. the . American Revolution, he " tl Eileen Foti, a master printer State Theatre and George Art Society orchestra and has sungr in Manhattan and (732)382-0394. . ,, ^hbnt E. Smith;-.'• sister Route 22, Union, NJ 07083. Mellen,; 91, died Jan., 8 afcserved ori the Miller-Cbry ,, ypar beginning 3 p.m. Jan. 21 at at the . Rutgers Center, Street Playhouse, in New Crestwbod Manor in Whiting. '•; House project'. He also waS &n i-.fche Church of the Redeemer in Brunswick. . r worked with the Bush people : - A native of •.Ambby, 111;, heelder 'find"a deacon- ;ofrthie "Morristown. at the Artist Proof Studio in Gallery hours are 10 a.m.- eritelsbrecht FANWOOD — Ernest G.\ of Foreign Wars Post 8886/and lived in Westfield. before inqv- Presbyteriari ' ChuircK ;.;••.• on 11' Their program is scheduled to 4 p.m. Mondays through Gebler; 78, died Dec. 31 atthe Greeribrier Woodlands. Golf, : : Johannesburg. Westfield artist recalls childhood WESTFIELD: - Marguerite the-Westfield Stamp Club. irigto Whiting in 1987. .'.;. . Mountain Aye,.; :'.'- '.'•;:' y.--> .- >•/,,„ include the Brandenburg Fridays and by appointment Community Medical Center; in Association, both in Toms River. He served with the Third • Prints by South African H-. Isbrecht; 87, died Dec. 29 at Predeceased in 1985 by her Toms River. : . Surviyiiig • are his iwife, of'i; '.Concerto No. 5, by Johahn artists who are based at the on Saturdays and Sundays. : Sujyiving , are. his wife, US. Army of Gen*. George S; more than 63 years, Helen ,S,]| For more information and lie Clark Nursing ' and husband, Frederick William, He was born in Bayonne and Elizabeth Stewart Gebler; sons: Pattpn. in Germany during ' ^Sebastian Bach; "Antique Artist Proof Studio. with Morristown chair exhibition Rehabilitation Center. and by son Wayne F., she is sur- son John Ay. of Heriniker, N.H., ' Dances and Arts," by Respighi; • Latin American-related directions, visit mgsa.rut- 'Si lived in Fanwood before moving Guy and Kurt; daughter Robyri WorldWarli;. ; ; :v; ;,,. and two grandchildren. - - .';.: A native of Milwaukee, Wis., vived by son Richard W., four to Toms River in t989. prints. Pepon Osorio's Work gers.edu on the World Wide MORRISTOWN — Westfield seats, i^e artist seeks to explore ext.241 . Reichert; and six grandchildren. He received a degree in busi- ;- Grrayeside services will be 1 ] j*The Surprise Variations," by Web or call (732) 932-2222, .ishe lived in Newark before grandchildren and three great- He served in the US; Coast Services were held Jab/4 at v.'Franz Josef Haydn; the is tied to Puerto Rican iden- resident Richard Dobra can turn and experiment with lines as The Morris Museum is op iijabving to Westfield 25 years grandchildren. ness froni the University of p.rit. Friday .at Fairvie'w. tity and popular culture. ejtt. 838. everyday objects into works of opposed to mads. His inspira- Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Frid Guard during World War II the Silverton Mernbrial Funeral Pennsylvania during the 1930s.; Cemetery. Arrangements are by v^Knightsbridge Suite," by Robert !ago. : • "'• ••;. "••:'• , ' . • ' Services were held Saturday An educator for 35 years, he Home inToms River. art — intriguing, and sometimes tions springs from hid childhood and Saturdays from 10 a.,. ^; She . graduated from the at the Higgins Memorial Home He retired in 1964 after 25 the Gray Funeral Home. : >, . Washburn; and "Accents," by bizarre, works of art. and his father, whose trade was p.m.; Thursdays from 10 a.m. to retired in 1984 as a guidance Memorial .donations may be,years as a sales representative . Memorial donations may /be •Katharine Gibbs School in New in Freehold. Burial was in Old counselor at Burnet Junior High sent to American Cancer Spciety, ^"Robert Frost. Dobra's work, which is remi- furniture-making. As a result of 8 p.m.; and Sundays from 1 p.m. York City and was a member of Tennent Cemetery, Manalapan : with'Best Foods Cbrp.i sent to the American Friends or 10 In«addition, second-year niscent of the post-World War I - his father's influence, Dobra fre- to 5 p.m< A" School in Union. 1035 Hooper Ave., Toms River, As a member of the Sons,of to the Salvation Army. .' He was a member of Veterans NJ 08753. ensemble players will be fea- "Dada" movements, is'scheduled quently uses wood to create" his Admission to the .museum is tured performing the "Allegro in to take center stage Tuesday chairs, although he has recently $6 for adults and $,4 for1 childre3, Gehevieve Chiireh D" by Antonio Vivaldi. through March 25 at the Morris begun to work with steel and students and senior citizen^. Carlos Arguello Ensemble musicians include FROM THE NECK UP Museum, located at 6 Normandy aluminum. Admission is always free fey • SCOTCH. PLAINS — in Clark, she bowled in a senior ^tiaitlyn Bierman and Gehevieve \ii\ii M3 Heights Road in Morristown. A special Meet the Artist museum members., and for the Genevieve W» Weber Church, bowling league. The museum has scheduled an event is scheduled to begin at public at large on Thursdays SCOTCH PLAINS — Carlos Great Swamp Greenhouses in ; Chaleff, both of Cranford, and E. Arguello died Jan. 2 at Jersey Gillette. 85, died Jan. 5 at Overlook Surviving are her husband, 1 exhibition of Dobra's small- 7:30 p.m. Feb. 15 at the Morris from 1 p.m. to 8 p.m. City Medical Center. Surviving are his wife, Rocio Hospital in Summit. LeRoy A.; son Dennis /L,;- 'kibert Wu of Scotch Plains. The scale, avant-garde chairs. Museum. Seating is limited for For more information, visit He was born in Costa Rica Behavides Arguello; son Efrain; She was born in Newark and daughter Sharon E.; brothers P-ensemble is under the direction Dobra reconstructs and the free lecture and reservations wwwimorrismuseum.org on the and lived in Irvington before daughter Luisa; brothers lived in Irvington before mov- Rich&Ed'~"Weber and John n of Barbara Barstow. assembles chairs in a miniature are recommended; to reserve a World Wide Web or call (973) •v- moving to Scotch Plains in 1997. Melvin and Ronald; and sisters ing to Scotch.Plains in 1948. Weber; sister Ruth Higgins; , •< > Admission is by donation at form. In creating his specialty seat, please call (973) 538-0454, 538-0454. He had beeri a driller's Nbrma and Mayra. She retired in 1981after 15 and a grandchild; />',., the door. For more information EVANGEL BAPTIST apprentice with the Summit .Services were held in Costa years with the accounts receiv- Four other brother^, - «nd directions, call (908) 771- 29 CHURCH Well and Pump Co. in Rica. able department of the former Garwood Weber, Ralph Weber, •'S544. - - 10:30 AM SUNDAY WORSHIP Bridgewater. He earlier was .a Local arrangements were by^American Hoechst Corp. in Ethan Weber and Fred Weber, = 242 SHUNPIKE ROAD, SPRINGFIELD riiaintenance worker at thethe Rossi Funeral Home. Bridgewater. are deceased. We'd like to propose a roast She worked for Weston Private arrangements were -Local musicians appear 973-379-4351 Electric in Newark before going by the Rossi Funeral Home. ; Mctiale arrosta (Roastjpork) to American Hoechst. in Philharmonia premier jwww.springEeldonline.coni/evangelsp Memorial donations may De 5-pound boneless pork loin A member of the Mountains sent to the American Cancer - WEST ORANGE —A New How to submit obituaries ; 6 sage leaves The First Baptist Church CELEBRATE JESUS Actfve Retirees-and Y-Squares Society. , . Year's concert has been sched- uled by the Philharmonia inter- 3 rosemary sprigs .170 Elm St., Westfield DIAMONDHILL UMC to the Cranford Chronicle 4 garlic cloves, peeled 908-233-2278 Douglas Clostermaii II mediate orchestra. invites you to join usin The Philharmonia is an inter- 1/4 teaspoon pepper „«> www.fbcweslfield.org Worship on Sunday at The Cranford Chronicle prints obituaries and memorial ser- 1/4 cup flour vice notices free 6f charge. •..•* SCOTCH PLAINS - painting departments at the «mediate orchestra sponsored by 8:30 am-Singing & The deadline for submitting an obituary is noon Tuesday. Services have been held for Veterans Administration ilthe New Jersey Youth Symphony 1/4 cup olive oil Communion Service Submissions received after this deadline will appear in the Douglas Victor Closterman II, Medical Center in Bay Pine,s, '-fyr student musicians in grades 1/2 cup water /by Susan Mauriello Trinity Pentecostal 11:00 am • Traditional Service following week's edition. 64, who died Dec. 25 at his Fla. He retired from the VA 1/4 teaspoon salt home in St. Petersburg, Fla. - 6-9. The New Year's concert is Holiness Fellowship 105 Diamond Hill Road The Chronicle reserves the right to edit obituaries forconten t hospital in. 1990. , scheduled to begin 3 p.m. In the wintertime, we tend Be sure you have enbugh for Remove the meat from 'Wednesdays, 7i30 pm and length. . He was born in Scotch Plains He was a member of United *S,unday at Seton Hall C0I1EV NEW9 SEWI to spend more time in the all! the oven, place it on a . . - Midweek Service Berkeley Hefghts Please ask funeral directors to forward the information to us and lived in the township Association of Plumbers, a before moving to Florida in "Preparatory School in West house due to inclement If'you have any questions, heated platter, wrap it in CranfoXl VFW Post 335, South Ave. East via fax at (908) 575-6683 or e-mail at [email protected]. Pipefitters and Spririklerfitters' weather. please contact me via fax at 908-464-1807 1973. Local 103 in Plainfield, and of: '(Orange. 11 AaunlMKool foil and let it 'sit for 15 Sun, 10:00 am Nursing Home Ministry For more information, call Editor Gregory 2eller at (908) 575- 40UMMCIWUU It's always nice to have a (908) 272-2974. Sun. 11:00 am Sunday School He served in the U.S. Army. American Legion Post 273 in. 11 The program is slated to OUnttknoraul adJon 6686. ] Cankyt iiit[uiino«r 12 CookVm InQfdJwu roast in the oven and have In the meantime, buon minutes. Sun. 6:30 pm Worship He once was a field superin- Madeira Beach, Fla, include the Symphony No. 1 in C 44 U|l Md-eaMuyi ana ISEUwKunan 46 Ck Ul t8KMoliloo the aroma of the delicious appetito! Enjoyt While it sits, strain the Sat 7:30 pm Pentecostal Prayer tendent • with Plainfield Surviving are three sons, major, by Ludwig von 47 n«vi back 92Chailly Plumbing Inc. ) SI PUIfcum food permeating the house. roasting juices. (call for location information) Douglas V. Ill, Timothy and ''Beethoven; the "Marche ISEuuiplwl USukUn 114 Fenci MQIoaty This week's recipe, maiale Pastor Frank Sforza He later was maintenance Jeffrey; daughter, Michele onllQ) lonnianl ....v,i.,n iiiiiin nni... 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Recent Releases A perate American (Meg Ryaji, .liberated from cutes) whose engiaeer: 'Crimes of the Heart' ''Bounce"•'—-'Ben Affleck playsBuddy Amaral, a benignly arrb^ husband (David Morse) is held ina "classic" Lathi American.coun- Your horoscope guide, Ja^ gant ad exec stuck ata\isnowed-in airport. Hemeets up with both ' in Focu3 . try by rebel extortionists. There is too much mood hxiUarig: and • plot dawdling, but all the actors do rather well, including a-jbig; : a friendly blonjle named Mimi (Natasha Henstridge) and a home- I coming to Morristown By WANDA PERRY 22): You're inclined to make SCORPIO (Oct. 24 - Nov. PISCBlS ( 19 •-, tyvs; tEugAwhoi aeemSj like- a-sprdid: 6e$M RomerpVy^d^T^jnor 21): Dealing with the respon- Btackford's directiqri finds a, tough, exciting rhythm in the big MORRISTOWN — Beth Best American Play of 1991. Jt COPLEY NEWS SERVICE sudden and unwise decisions J)J^y^ Henley's first professionally pro- was turned into a popular fea- ^ about your finances^ Shy away sibility -of ^family "or:; home • prove- to be the source of valu\ duced play, "Crimes of the ture film starring Diane Keatori,'. .ARIES (March 21 - April from loaning money to a part- repairs leaves a lot to :be able information ; Tap ihtd . anoa Annr cf —7-, r~--. N--_ —-—,,-.-—».• —~r .vrwUv^ „„ r»w,-Y" » "*B..UUBUW™. . "Rugrats in Paris.-The Movie" — The animated Rugrat^go IJeart," is Coming to the Bickford Jessica Lange and Sisst Sjpacek. 19): You ire likely to meet ner with no means to pay. you desired. Seek ways to. liberate your subconscious and come' A n*-*^ »,;4«™ AuC'i • i £. i","^""":,"";"*7'"™" """"*"- . imprompt Vtnu good See d atat a convenienc1 e fctore, Jack awakens On Theater. Henley was only 29 when she some- unique and unusual back. yourself from these stressful away with a: new awareness. SrSSrSS' ' X^T ?°°x f^ ,f ^^f ^ ^/^y^W*^--- Whopping parodybfDurtfDisney, Susan SaVandonyoices the main "Crimes" is scheduled to open individuals this week. Pay demands. wA. w^;u«-« • k'•• "i i- a.- A °°^i ,cwpyoungsons Christmas to find himself still Jack CamDbelL but liviner with v^izll-.Xl i—• „ ^:^.i...U:.» vu^J.. and__J- yuppi,...^:»e egotis^-u~it U,iiwh^o •• wrote "Crimes of the Heart" — LEO (July 23 - Aug. 22); THIS WEEK'S : BIRW a a r e n ei S Feb. 15 at thq Morris Museum, her first full-length play. attention to their, comments Restless best describes your SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22 - • and-a. nowhere, job in real estate. A year later, out of. reha;b arid DAYS: This pVo^nisea to be a JSSvriK From S ?es^bewider^dJ?* w ^ ^^^. Manfull^ y struggling tea^ located at 6 Normandy Heights The show is slated to run at or mannerisms and perhaps mood. Answer' the call of the Dec. 21): Words put together determined to make amends, Buddy tracks dowcpn, on a sense ot life hke this: "I wake un covered hv doi»^aliva. After dronriine' A. lo»nr> i..*™; •——^—^^^ ^^ e Road in Morristown. the Morris Museum l in inspiring passages are like very exciting period in your moment: they meet, •-, the movie starts to take new leaw^tbing_ortwfrL___ wildjwithin your squL "jump 1 ' The play is a dark comedy -Thurwdrtya— FnctayiF . and. ". • TAURUS (April 20 '- May on a chance to do something music to your'"ears."Welcome" Hffillth^td inevitability.'Cast; Ben Affleck Gwyneth Pal¥ow"joe^rtdn T^-IT T ? ^VP^™^!^^ _about tliree cojnpleteljidifferent^ Saturdays and. 2 p.m. Sundays ,20): Take advantage of an you never dreamed possible^ _ mental stimulation fJik '"auteur."'-.^ Night Shyamalan: to duplicate his whatzit hit "' but devoteo\ sisters," set TrTtHe"'""" -——*•=——•— - ^tih minded friends or, associates. .- personal fulfillment, ' , ^?S^5 ^^S^^I^S^^ backwater par- Sixth Sense;" Bruce: Willis is the dazed ^wy 7 VlKGDlAug. 23 - Sept. 22): r small town,of Ha?lehurst, Miss.. Tickets cost $25 apiece for the career. path or. professional Excel working alone or on a CAPRICORN (Dec.'22 - Keep an opeii inind and be. ni: JI T r&i ••• ••••••.»» -•> • «; yV " '- v. :•;: "•.•••"." waiks-aw^4inacfatcned. then discovers his miraculbusi frerietcr • : Cheadje, Josef, Somber, MakenZ1e Vega, Harve Preenell. Running ^berS^^^ lEach of the sisters faces different general public and $23 apiece for cabling. The ideal job or .project that allows you toJan. 19): Your financial status willing to make adjustments-. wm > he's; Criisqe. Director •• ~ if? minutes, » '-•»•; -L•-•'••3- T i > innj ^ V . ™g scettes) leads him to clues, he should have fathomed years. problems, but.in the end realize senior citizens Morris Museum assignment 'allows you to be express your .individuality. - is somewhat unstable at this in your: thinking pattern dur- stages a that despite their various hard- members and students will be true to yourself. ' Put your own personal stamp time\ Take thie proper steps to d . ships, they still have each other admitted for $22 apiece. ing the coming -year/-' ; V -.• GEMINI'(May.;21:- June on the finished product. coyer your; basic expenses and Friends oiTiassdciates' play a: ; When "Crimes" premiered in For tickets, please call (973) 21): Explore an..interest in LIjBRA j(Sept. 23 -: Qct; 23): avoid going into'debt. CHiick siiffers injurieisi'v ,, ,v ,..«„. the 1980s, it won several awards 538-8069. For more information, major role in. helping yOii to0 spear fisiL and split coconuts, uses tliienuts:t"6 slave i unconventional philosophies A love-at-first-sight experi- AQUARIUS (Jan.,20 - Feb. : ~— including the Pulitzer Prize form liew .opinions. : a ei visit www.morriBmuseum.org on or schools of tnoughib. T0On't . enc& adds a special excite- 18): Excitiirtg experiences dot idevelbps a chumniy relationship with.a piece of F_FedE, x flotsam'. . o^mimmii »!;io i«j i>mw,;>.^ «vi«,.»i. w,',,ji«ft ;» <,•...... ,:..'. ..•'.. .• for Drama and.'the New York the World-Wide Web or (Ml (973) 1 rijle out any ideas or concepts ment to yow life.. Have fun yoiir path and: beckon to you Opportunities aboundin the "CastAway" doesn't reach: for big.metaphpric meaning, like Drama Critics Circle Award as 538-0454. until you have> done your with it. Turn oh the charm to follow, In your search for artistic or creative communi- '1.; research;. ':.".'•'..•-: .••,•.."•..•..'•• '-: and see: just how deep the; self-understanding) don't be ty. UAl§asl\ your hidden tal- j attraction goes. .. : ents and abilities. :• ; B»^ tonnoj xx i, T i I i»*'i.1 l. •'••'%\-i -^zr—^-7— -^—. /ab-FoiiifwasThitting thebig timei With itsieheeky huiaor and con- , CANCB^V (June; 22: - July; afraid to blaze new trails. •' cave, by six bdlfi-fobls stfapped-to^^ cahriisters orB 3 11 6 a e an wise inan vfho gtiy6 it to them is igporant of its vulnerability-to i^SrC^S^ ^^ ? ^ ^^ » J% nered ^Academy Award: nomiriatioii1 s ^ fbT scxfiawjei&a Tlie-j>roDf of the pudding ish. Jiut the movie runs past its naturally satisfying cliihax. Cast: ,•• • AJ::.; J.J:i..^.ji:,ii::.wii^.N- • • *..• ••-*f*r^>rr-. ^—» •sSnlighir); Thtwmjuntains are jqaajestic and only^ spmetimes fate. \ < mt Tom Hanks, Helen Hunt •^••~~««»~ ii—.-.-i t--.._- coii.. _'ji.i,-_. r>L'i. J - effectiF^^uried aji tis like huge Wolss; of budgfit; and.tfre:dia.",- k ..•winter,.,,.,..,.....,,.. SG.13.Thrj is.stupifyiiigih- the.meaningfuUy.Bttachp, yagujily"spiritual^> is the Pulitzer. utterly. Hollywood^manner.:Director Martin GafflpbeH«iimbs the jyie,we finaMy meet '(in^deaWedk^npt^toplaytne.actual hero: Cart Bri^hear, the dud script because, well, it's there. 107 minutes. Rated PG-13; 1 star. RAHWAY — The Union 5. Admission is $15. thln ; jGamerpn UWh a'v first, black man; tpb^ an elite M County Arts Center has.issued ••;>. Maureen iicGovern.(sihgeJr) ? for N't -cars ^fm. Nirb own museum, of effects he's used "Whiat; Women \tamt — Please, let it riot be this brutally Barrymore), a martial-a,rts va c its winter and spring schedule: and John Piazafelli (guitarist), 8 ,'*-WV-VK-^-**-* * •-••*• - r ••• *-•••• x- u.uuu.ue.m,.^,.,,^,.i Fear^ " ascow.uwxl «u^ ,u« BWuu»u eruption P^ 9^ • Liz Story in "A Winter p.m. Saturday, April 7. Admission . ist .witn a KicK-Dutt attituae and a weakness tor question- , f "jR gi w Buil" fists Chtfrlize Therbn and Aunianue Ellis are the ^ Preeningly adorable ad; nian in Chicago, who finds his fe,mv ab o a n Solstice Concert," 8 p.m. is$36-$26.' ••...••-•• ^ men. Rpunding out ihe. photogenic; trio is Alex (Lucy Liu), •;» gtand^^na femaleB, there's a rather, ridicubus series of diving nineside.- he becomes a stud; from Both MarsaM Venu$; Helen Saturday. Admission is $25 and well-b^edbeau^ : with a^ack. for; crospbc^ . "• 'The Adventures of Peter ; •• «.-••••• 1 • -D ^ /nMI •»*•• v iSi? thrills, and Hal Holbrobk is a nutcake base tbmmandeR $18. . • . . •• •'.-.• . •; ' " . Rabbit" (stage play for families), insights. The. concept, gizmo is that he can read women's minds, • "Five Guys Named Moe" 1 p.m. Saturday, April 14. and what thia't seems to establish is that women are Whiney hyp- (Broadway musical), 8 p.m.Admission is $9. '••'•'•!'. and ?py on Roger Corwin^imC^ ocrites who rarely say what they think and feel, Bette Midler, Saturday, Jan. 20. Admission is • Blood, Sweat and Tears (60's competitor wh^ Lauren. Holly, DeltaBurke, Marisa Toniei, Ashley jfohnspn, Valerie $18, ', . •. •••••• ••'•-'•=• , .. • •••• rock group), 8 p.m. Saturday, Qu«e«»* T«^an Capote's Black and White Ball) rip ^p&es Perrine and a darling doing an Audrey Hepburn (cirda "Funny • Chuck Mangione (70's jazz April 21, Admissioh $32-$22. , Face") knpckoff are among the females who should be embar- star), 8 p.m.. Saturday, Jan. 27. • Sammy Kaye Tribute . enjoy in.the abouton your way to^theparking, ^^ ^ i V tii ; lu Liberace); This lavish kibble pile of rassed to be seen in this shameless st&r smooch for Gibgpn, whpge Admission is.$28-$20! . ik At a p S Orch0strak 1 p,jn. Tbiirsday, May i ismade^somewhat charming and, always active by the cuteness is just about insufferable! Sadly, it was largely written • Thei Amazing Kreskin; 8 p.m. 3Adiii$15missiottis$15,: : by women and directed by pne, Nancy Meyers, Rated PG-13, 1 Friday, Feb. 2. Admission is $18. sspluS many other breeds. The sequel goes for more 1 "Snoopy: The Musical," 3 and -utes, Rated PG-13. 3 -star' - ••••.' :-" ;•.'.. •;' ..'/.•••;••••'• ' '.-';. ;••' •.-..• •;• !"•,-.. •.''.'. '•'.. '•'.•.•' • . .Westfield Symphony 7 p;m. Sunday, May 6. Adniission H rather than better and, on that level, seenis to satisfy kids. 87 • ^Dr. Suess' How the Grinch Stole Christma8 .— For about minutes. Rated G, 2 1/2 stars. .-••:::-,-..;'.':-[.':,:,:,::y- •>-.'.v.-. •_•:••' Ratings: 4 stars, excellent; 3 stars, worthy; 2 stars, mixed; 1 Orchestra, 8 p.m. Saturday, Feb. •is$18..';•;•'•. •-..•• .-'.\.:. \ -...-,••• an hour thi$ high-pressure "event" maintains some of the old : "Proof of Iiife" -^-^'Ai rather bloated, invblviilg, not quite con- star, poor; 0 stars,, forget it. .: : : ! 3. The program includes • The Manhattan Transfer Seuss charm about the Grinch who gtabs the Christinas goodies vincing throwback to the old foreign intrigue movies that starred Capsules compiled from movie reviews written by DaVid "Creation of the World" by (vocal group),8 p.m, BViday, May of .WhoVille (Anthony Hopkins! narration of the rhymed text is a Milhaud, the "L'Arlesienne 12. Admission is $40-$28.: big help). But then director Ron "Never Say No to Too Much" Bogart and Mitchum.-Ruflflell-'Giiovti^ subs for them nicely as an Elliott, film critic for The San Diego Union-Tribune, and other expert iti ransom .'negotiation and hostage rescue, helping a des- staff writbrs.-. v ; , , . ^ i : .: ! Suites" by Bizet and a piano cohr In addition, tibe tJnioji County '^Howard succumbs to bad habit,I piling;on special effects, loud cli- certo by McGurty. Adrfiissioh is Arts Center-is the sole New maxes and the aniusing yet -overcooked energy of Jim Carrey's : $40-$25. ' :: • ' ; ' . '•'; vlerseylocationfbr the Library of Grinch. We become very aware, of the $120 million budget.but • "Ramona Quimby" ,(stage Congress Kim Reservation Tour. thereis a swell dog and little girl. Also, a touch of hypocrisy (the play for fainilies), 3 p.m. Sunday, Titles scheduled: , '•'.', movie is. a merchandizing bonanza, yet the story. condemns holi- Feb. 4. Admission is $9. * "Big Business" (1929, sUent) day consumerism). 94 minutes. Rated PG. 2 1/2 stars.. . • • The Lettermen (60's pop and"Dt. Strang^eloye" (1963), 7:30 / "bude»:Wlier«'s.My^^C movie's chief dudes are. vocal group), 8 p^m. Saturday, p.mV Thursday, feb, 22. •:' 1 roommates Jesse (Ashton Kutcher) and Ghester (Seanh William by DONALD MARGULIES Feb. 10. Admissidn is$24-$17;; ; ,..- •"What's Opera, Doc? ! (1957, • Scott). The two can't quite remember what;they did the night directed by DANIEL SULLIVAN •• "UnforgettaHe: The Nat, animated) and 'Tarikee. Doodle DAVID AUBURN 'King* Cole Story;" 3 p.ia. Sunday, bandy" (1942), B p.m. Friday, )?eb.. ;;befqre. Next, they realize Jesse's,car is missing. And then things directed by Feb. 11. Admission is $18. ; ' • iget^eird.Tte pair's.: girlfriends (Jennifer Garner .and Maria VARIETY ARTS THEATRE • no 3rd A ve. at i4th st. DANIEL SULLIVAN • "Baba Yaga and Other V "WhaW Opera; Do^" $; ; scold the dudes for destroying, the. girls'fiousejcult^em - TELECHARGE (212) 239-6200 •GROUPS (212) 768-2994 Folktales," 3 p.m. Sunday, March animated), "Gertie the Dinosaur" . (1914, •• animated, 'silent) tmd Joy: the jiriiysrge; • aiia a transsexual stripper pursues the • CALL TELE-CHARGE TODAY: 212-239-6200 4. Admission is $9 for adults and "dudefl, looking^ for a missing suitcase foii'bJf'm^eViltV'maiidy-tiv free foif children under 12. -••• ' • "Duck.: Soiip*- '(1933),, |: 'p. .mi : _ «. ..OUTSIDEMETROKV:80O-432-'/25D Saturday,l]eb;^ii•••'' :: ' . •: bunch of nbnseride, an excUse'fbr:the s^ ;•-•.--- • • Beiiny:' Goodman Tribute Chester, to^ Ham it tip(.'likei a...Tiger Be.at version bfCheech.and tUWALTER KERB THEATRE 219 we ST . *a» ^A^^i 1 "a, 1 p.m, Thursday, April • "On the Waterfi-ont" (1964), 7 dutrageotisly; Gpbd jFood at Outragfe^sl^ J • pirn; Saturday, Fet, 24. , Chong. But'"Dude" has such a goofy, gpod-naturedy subtly satiric ; • "The Great Train Robbery" energy that it's hard to take sriipinjg at: it seriously. It rocksiDude. Voted Area's i(i903, silent): and "Raging. BuU" Cast: Ashton Kuteher, .Seann William Scott, Jennifer Garneri p"Steakhouse" .(1980),9 •p.m; Saturday, Peb. 24. .Maria Sokolofjf, David Herman/ Hal Sparks, Rated .PG-13; 21/2^ .Al^xiis Stealchpuse M CHAMPAGNE BRUNCH "••• y•• "The Great Train Robbery" ,0ta.rs.: ,;/:..;; .::,.- ;.. •'..'•':.'•:' •'•. '': ' '.>,'| ,. .'.•.•••. ..;'.[:I''^'.:': /•-''•. ''>:• /•'S-^ 'Home of24ozGredt$teaki\ (1903, silent) and "Safety: Last" "Dungeons & Dragons" ~ In Izmer, a medieval world where 1246 Route 21 Westy Mountainside^ 10 am to 2 pm'::••[; '.. (1923, silent), $ p.m. Sunday, Feb. magic and reality meet,, the land isidiyided into those whp posses : •W Valley Road, etiftoh, NJ Tel. l(973)74<5'660p - : 25;.:.-o;y ;•-. ••••.••.• ••.-... magic powers (mages) and: those 'who do. ttbt (epmmbners). Strife ^(BHigginsAvenue, Btielle, Nf Tel. (732)528-1255;. ,"AllitouCanEat".•'; , :>/; . • "Jammin1 the Blues" (1944) is growing quickly and it's up to 17-year.bid'Enipress'Savina •FantasticBUfgers' ' : 80 Wagara (973) 379-5704 • . January 11,2001 Cranford Chronicle Cranford Chronicle

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WHITE KNIGHT . 4<)yrold, 5'5", 125 lbs, lit, divorcod ' attractive, slender,' polite woman iolophono numbor, could, you While malo, 45, neydr married, no'; .•whilsim6thar ol oifejard working, • who would enjoy. Iho company.of..'. please, call again apd teavo, your children,5'9", 200 lbs,' nice Ibokinn,' sport mlndod. with a flood senso ot - someone who treats you as in, Thle Gonseryation Center is located oiv Birchwbod Avenue, off numbor. BOX29264 ' -'; fantastic porsonnllly,- sonsc ol, humbr. Looking for a physically lit, '.. equal?BO*f2?269.-. . ..',.:.".-'-"• tiurno)-,' clean' c'uti no smoko/alcc- single while male/who likes.work- . HISPANIC JERSEY GIRL- Call fl[~jrw~*i>£*•:.'..'. ;7'.-; -:;':,'"••;-•.• . .:.'..'•:••'"• •.'••'•••' 3Z BOX Z9273''. • ' '. . Important. BOX 38740 Fvlllage and more. Looking for the Villago, dining, movlos, theater' '•••:',; WESTSEEKSEAST ';•'. . 7'ROMAN* MALE . 7 ' IXCTBEATORIGHT -' Branches and, other yard waste beside jieaves requirea.permiti'•-V; . an .^rienlal'lQr long term relation- • and. tho boach,. Musi be non-smok-.. I)EARSPECIALLADV- Singlo whlla female,. 60*19." d'ownJo ; /i ' • 'i *,"' ' i ' • -' 6'3"nnaje,196-|bs, black hair, brown": Kind, bold,-jorsoyCity orHobokon ;' oiyorcod, ll'a'i[ih^ericah, .5'r,-:^ -k,-,'7|!pr''iUQr^.'ipfo'rmatiionv call'the Cranford Becycling Office at. ship. BOX 36596 ,' , • or. BOX.29267 . . . '. ;• <^lv'onioysqulQt'tlmos, working;7°V°^ '-.: GRAND EXPECTATIONS, ; mihg.- dimc|ng,:'golng oul, movios, UNPRETENTIOUS WIDOW . tho .outdoors, museums'qrtd moro! romanpa, thfs.slriglp, whllp • slliti, financially jocute, :owr1 erhall •: employed, alsoha9."depr»sslondlST looking, <1'6", 246-'|bi, seeks ayar< • -Honest, caring and.uhdorslandlhg.'v '•'31 yr'old female.'5''2", long blondo .long iyalks; on tho beach, p'oolry, : U Union County arba Alro American •Sooklng a single Asian male, wilh inalo, 59, 5'8 ; trim, inlereslot). In • business; vpung 40, romantic, ioftis' -ability. Seeks a single .fapa'ie, thild aga vMe woman, 47 lo 69,5'6" IP tqoMnq-for a ilnglo fernale.fo treat ? hair, blue eyes, physically lit, polilo, rind moro. Sooklng a fomold wllh p)-ogrbsslvo.polities', Jogging, music, widow, mid 50's, Ihln/mpdium build. similar inlorosts,' for possiblo rota- "caribboahl I am game for whatever. •. lroe,''!4aai?Pen."ldr.Mdndshlp'and'.. 5"10",. 150 lo. IBOIbs. l-iim-wiy--'.' her wli^respocl, for a rolaltonshlp. Historians exjpiore ^001 s top China? college oducaled, llkos. lonnis, slmlljirInlorosls.BOX37459 ''..'. Improvement qlsalfond olhpra. Any Loyal, kind, honost, sonsjllvb. indo- llonsliip. BOX 37310 ' Hip throws my way, Seeklrigwomart. companion. B0XH7SJS '"• ' '•-', rpfnantln.: nn)ny kkclrt'o, • lollerbladlng; biking, Iho boach, and HAPPVNEWYEAR roiigion, seripus'. only- Hudson-: .with'aparkto,'I'n-'h'ar nya—full . •;'; SPRiNGFIEijI) —- The^$pringfieid Historical Society invite^ pondoht, • unprotontious, social "FRIENDS; At HEART '' ' '' a?d Mina.hands/ No head game,. DESIRES OF THE HEART . more: Looking lor a singlo whito WINTER'S HOSTESS Counly. BOX 292E Thls.5'ir"40'saqgotfiln'o singlo onluro. caring to share,II all, drlnkor, no baggage. Enjoy chess. Singlo whllo male, 6'8", 165 lbs, col- anyone \yith afi interest in antique china to attend the next prdj- professional male, 30 lo 39. who's. 35 yr old lomalo. blondo hair, -• -->—-., . ' 64 yra'old, single white'male! e'2-,. -Players, of. ofio night stands'. BOX 36670 \ ; /.'.' " .. '.'•• •Passaid county; BOX 20275 ••• lege oducalod, employed, athletic,. grain meeting, schedujed to begin at 8 p.m. Tuesday. ' colloge educale, lit ahdtoiows what oyoa,. polilo. Enjoys cross-counlry .-He, spiritually owaro, bmotlonally. YOU LOOk JUST FINE . enjoys' bowling, walking;, camping, Ill, loyda' walking, movlos, shows J dancing, thoalro.ond much moro! 53. whilo male, lino mind and body, DON'T MISS THE BOAT the zoo, museums'and, more. .The program is slated to take place at the Parish House of thjb skiing, hiking, camping, pootry stablo, Hal Hoping to hook up with o . RECLUSIVE BY CHOICE Seeks- wldowod or divorcod male, nlco looking professional, 5'fl", look-. 52 yr old whilb male, fit,, onjoys . Looking lor a special femoie, 5'5" to .arid moro. Looking'lor a Hispanic ROMANTIC AT HEART rondings, travolirig and musoums. II similar allrocllvo, spontaneous, I'm seeking a.child (ree woman, IB First Presbyterian Church, located o^a the Church, Mall ip 65 to 70, raco nol Important. BOX Ing lor a fun, -trim,, woll groomed movlos, long walks, the beach, trav- 5'8", medium build,, for friendship' fematoi 40 lo.55, who's polite,-who Widowed fomalo, 67 yr old, .57", you aro fntorostod, givo mo o call. doesn't coro what other-'.pooplo to-40, for rblallonshlp..Singlo whlto : : : : ' knows what, sho wants In. o Springfield, •.'•:, - :\.-'' ' Av-V '•'•:''.:--~{. - :- ':•'<• •'•'^-"y'''•••.:^- [ .30755 ' • • companion, undor 5'5",. potito, Ihln' elling, arts S. crafts, and- more. and'pbsslbly more. BOX'12407 "slim,easygolng.bruneltohair, blue BOX 39254 " . think lypo woman to ring in 2001 ,rnaio,30 yr Old, 5'10V lo slondor, who can opproclato a Seeking, a whllo female,,45-.I6 53,' relationship/ to. Iroal ; The program^ "Top Collectible China for 2001," will be preseri^- > oyes, likos books, music, convorsa-. •and maybo kpop on ringing (or LETSTALKSOON .'•.. 170 |bs, smoker, spoclal. fun, uncommon guy. I am- who's slim and in good.shapo. BOX \vilh respect and'. ,,l|Oiiond now experiences. Looking!] 2002. 2003, 2004.,...'.. Hudson Single while male, 37, tall, thin, biuo non-drinker, ed by Fanwood resident Adele Kenny. Since-1991, Keniny hatf'cot- not into oppra or Iho' ballot. Passiac 13202 --."', ,'. . ' •'•-'• ! dignity. -BOX' Counly. .BOX 29280 .. 7 During the month of DecemWr, students In all of the preschool, Pre-K Title One and kindergarten classes atthe Brunner Elementary School for on activo, Intolllgonl, good, . " . ' •. eyes, non-smoker, college gradu- drugs free, ; : ', lectedi' solid -and written iboiit--.English tabletop and decoiiajtiv\t iCounjy. BOX 29284 .39094 • . ;; ' in Scotch Plains, as well as kids In the Pre-K Title One classes at the School One Elementary Schpdl |n Scotch Plains, baked and decorated • naturod man-, 65 lp-75, Irom Union.) CLASSICAL MUSIC,.; •' ' •'•. LCT'SMEET •.:• '.'.'/• ate;.kind,-smart, and luriny; Enjoys childless, ceramic ware for regional and nationid magaaiines Bind riew#ps{- NEW ADS EACH WEEK! WOMANOFMYDHEAMS ' LETS gingerbread cookies for young patients In the Children's Specialized Hospital in Mountainside. The young bakers — Including Brunner Pre-^^ I.-'^oi" Essex .County... All calls ...Lover. Singio whlto gentleman, 4pyrold.male,;S'9", 185 lbs,'dark .'•6pen(ilng1ime^one,.rnUsic,cornei financially^.•' Whitomalo, mid 40's, 5'S", 100 Ibs, ' : pers,. She is the author of three bbbte oh English StaftdM^ ^answered. BOX 37020 ' European, U.S. Clllzon, sooklng a oyos', btown hair,: alhlolicbulid,. dy clubs sand spending time with .secure, TALK -,, K students (left to right) Jennifer Mlntz, Pavel Kallnchak and Lisa Hann—- hoped the cookies would help the hospitalized children smile and oulgolno, llkonblo.'nlco looking, with : 1 : i i ; ; : pieces, which many collecibrs helieve are the best of all ATTOACTIVE LADY . • COULD BE FATEI lady, lor possiblo long lormrolatlbn- good looking, wllh agood personal-.;. family: inking'for a singje female,'• home- ' 31 yr pid. feel better during the holiday season. .; •'-.': '.:'- . Z '.'•.-••.- 7 .:'-.,. ..• ./ ' -':. .: •' •:•'/-.. •'••••:,';' :7.'.-.:;--\ •"•'•' -'v:--'.-'; .i'-''.\''7.;': •'•• •,•'• •;-'77- '-v" 7. TAKE OVER PLEASE a fantastic porsonalily and a sonso : : : Widow, whilo lomalo, 5'5", 125 lbs, Single, wld6wod fomalo, In hor 50's, ship. I am modosl and oducalod, lly. and. sonso' of humor. Enjoys .26 tO'3e, non'smdker, physically fit white'pro- ; creation's..." '•'., i',y.' J-^.-;' -.'.'•••!,-';••; '•.•:, -V-.•'•'"''' '•''.•'-• .7. -Single fomnlo, 36, 5'2",, brown, haif of humor. Enjoys moviqs, sports,' body; rod hair, brown oyos. Enjoys dance, allrocllvo, slim, professional, my great onlorlainmonl |g'classical' boating,' fishing,; dining out, .travel-' and preferably, childless.. BOX .feaslohal .and eyes, shy, sooklng attractive, musip', dining ouf, good convorao; Enjoys Kepny says. the 10-top chini a dinherware .patterns to travel, dining oul, sports. Seeking a ohjbys, outdoors, biking, hiking and music bocauso It'bring'ua'to q high- ling, working out and moro. Looking 12960 !•.... .'''"'. •.Catholic ' 'romantic, dominahi male, 35 lo 49 tions, puldporr, and jusl quiol times. - camping,. V gonllbmnn, 65 id 75, honest, sin- for both: design< and enduring value include Staffordshire,/ aiyvejl lono walks.. Looking for. a. singlo or or loyol. Tho lady I seek Hood hot Sooklrrg on open, r«ollva|od, :slnglq for-- lornolo, ;.'vyho's '.eqsy going, male,' 'B%\. for a long torm serious relationship. '..'•• • ITTAKES TWO ' rock/cpunlrV' cere, with similar interests; Possiblo widow malo with similar Intqr'osl for like If,1 howavor.-she' should bo* fomale, for friendship, companion- allractlvo • and 'interesting.' BOX : thin .build, dirty BOX 13561 ' Single white: male, 44, 5'10",..225 concerts long lorm relationship. BOX 30757 : eriaii; ofi lay :^ a possiblo long torm relationship. 'understandlng^BOX 1.5636-'.'. . ... ship arid moro, BOX 36037. •'. 37066 •''.. ." ' ''. • ' •blonde" .'-halr, " " •£<• lbs,. happy, healthy,' handsome, reading, 7 hikljig .'.-'<• BEAUTY AND BRAINS ha'isi oyps. Enjoys -• .•:-. "7.. .•-.•••/,;...•.'.:•"•-••. ••• "-.-• •. O. MT-; .- .-.•.'.C» 7 • . ' Fo^ more information, call (973) 376-4784. CENTRAL JERSEY BOX408B6: . . ; .' husky, passionate, romantic';caring , and much ' -.more, WESTFIELD••; • —; The\ the coagregation," . . . .pate;;.; .•'.•••.. •.;,• .-'.'•,:•. '•'.••" .••'•; -"" tial ministry, fostering'a caruig aifracilvo, (omole, 48; 5'5", hiking,' walking, buldoore, •; Divorcod whito fomale; 57", 125 OLD FASHIONED LADY spontaneous, .iblue collar: guy wilh Would consider moving out west:' ^Presbyterian : Church in: •';.' A minister attd three meinV • .Beginning Jan. .24 and coh- relationship that focuses on the lbs, brownish blondo. hair, candlelight dlnnais, .travelling,' quiet ..'• Lunchtime videos continue with7'Stairil By I^e'! lbs., straight blonde' hair, groon ' V typ eyaa, .educated, healthy, Singlo Jowlsh lomalo, bttractivo, college education. Like to'do every- BOX30744" '. " .'. . '•' '.." I Westfield has embarlied upon' :-.beVs of the congfegatibn, have, 'tinuing; each Wednesday night uijique needs of each perspn, oyos, mid 5O's.. En|oys tho out- ovenWfls and more., Looking forn non-smoker, non-drinkor, enjoys, voryendng, 34, ST. 125 Iba, long' thing and anything. Looking for spe- i an intensive program of active completed a SeverivSay Leaders. through, June; they w,ill conduct the release said. 7 ' .'., '•••.-. '."7., SPRINGFIELD -r the Springfield Free Public Library' cotttifij- doors, hiking, .country music, travol single' .while Ch.rlsiian'female',!• walking, biking, movlos and the brown hair and groon oyos. I have a cial; /warm; caring, compassionate ! lay: caring called - Stephen and cooking. Soeks healthy, singlo -Single while malo,. 5'11", 17,6, ibs,-. oround.the same ago. BQXpgiii .'. Training -Course in:Baltimore, 50 hours ofvtrainirig for mem-.... "There is a great need for ues its Lunchtime^Video-series withstand By Me on Jan^ 2SjV, } comlorts of home. Soaking educat- nice liguro, npvor morriod, slondor, , lady te share good times, bad times', 7,jMinistry..•::'-.;'••',.. "'7,.''" male, 54 to 64, wilh similar Intoroms • enjoys dlnlngquL.rriovle.s and cud- .'• /''>HIENDS FIRST •:"' ' ••'•••'• ; MD-; The Reverend Vicj^'Ney,' bersof the congregation. 7 •'.••'.''-'.helping people, dealing .with The iunchtime video is scheduled to begin at ,noon. :•;. ;';: '7 ed,, white Christian mala, 47 to 51,. non-smoker, cqllogo grad. Enjoys laughter and toars, givo mo a call. .dl|no;>t.',honie';>illh'::that special;,, Divoroed. -white^ male, eariy, BO's! '.: V' ;••'•' The program's mcbtto is tor friendship and poooibloj : ; Associate pastor for, pari^nurg 7;. The series Will help thbs> Tcomfnilted, emotionally etabto;' holding hands, cuddling and ;ilkoo' 8.0X^5045•:•" •. ' . •"' . ''•' loneliness, people trying to cope : The third film in the series examines the issue of growing ^pi • somaono.' Seeking a-^lngie'.wlilte .:.^k halr.'bluo"eyes', slim, alhietlo .Ship. BOX 30769 taking things BloWly.BOX 42785 '. ; "GJbrist Caring for People involved to ;learn',.-. skills and attectionata and eating,. lo'. onloy f to ••''Mref'Ts'f'tlie' -,$tephen'.;,,Leader ; •: with day-to-day; challeiiges of • PLEASURES Ol«* LIF«,*E • ;onn' ' «^ ''M"MB'. * slrtillar Inter.'-', build, attractive; drug W non-: ,a smalltown.. ! "ffWHdshlp, love, laughter and happlr ' ' NUBIAN PRINCESS .:•; Through People? ••" ;•: team "coordinator.. • . ' ; '•' . develop thetr talent? to work ,-51, 6'4", 230 ests; for possible relationship. BOX' —.;~ A'..::'.,:.• _• .. ' u life," Verdotie ..said. "Stephen Based on Stephen King'sjaoyelette "The Body/* the movie focut , Singlo black lemale,, 5'3", cloon, MEN Ibs, happy, son™, professional, 35104'.'. '•••"'. . • smoker, nd.dqperrdenls.-Executive l^ | am delighted to have this .with people who • are. grieving, tl ,; Mi&isityiiilGhriM: iS;:^ente^il,;mG ^ f'^^topi^^^cii^ —Sensitive;•Cfor.d'ie (Wil,Wheaton), tbiigh gu nop-s.mokor, pocan comploxion, looking lor 0 tall, thin,'singlo fomole, .• • '.•'•• ol major corporation. Intorosts ore.-' ! ministry; introduced to iouVcon,- ;IIar.bt,' '.•:' irfancyv^Srnithy is; >an«I; $t>preB0edy.Qr; ^experipneig WHAT MAKES U HAppv? SEEKING WOMEN y . It is Bitolicaiv it engibndeirs pas :; enjoys tho.lhoalor, Iravqling, read- '!. FRIENDS FIRST lonnls, running, working oul, shored '; .Crlfliria. iyerdpria'-' ixt: preparing Other•• /stresses, according to a Chris ^ivetfpJhyehixj, flambqy^ Teddy•"•Worey:Feidnian);anI .o'rf&Vt old, single widow, 5'5",aubum . ..•'•' .' , • 7 ,. 43 to 50, who onjoys the- simple ) gregatipn,*'' sai^ Dn William !R. Call 1-91)0-454-2259 • inlornntlondl .travel. Sopko right li .;'.'' sibri, it is^shared,it is coiistant. ••Zu blue eyes, wamv cheerful and ***** °"'-. dancin° and *ler $1.99 per mln. pleasures ol life, for a possible rela- • 39 y*- old. "slnglo. whlto malo;. 8'^", j Forbes, senior, pastor at the ihe . congregation for the iplrq-. press release issued recently by ; ; jcaredy-cat Ve^ .woman lofirsj be-Mend, hopefully,: r r ^-Itai gbaj^is ;to prpyidfe compas- 'Xfflrt te earth, seeklng^wldower •• «**;&*** a.roal, Intelllgertl, tionship. BOX 1M83 ,.'.-.'• ;: •. 190 lbs. non-smoker, oh|oyo.mo|pr-'. »!church.•."The,,:StepK6n^.Ministry - gramj-irejqrm^ 7he:ch^ir^rf777r:7r7Tthech^ir^f77r:7'r7^"'T r '''?7T ; ; : ing teen-ager's body.Wanting to beViewed as heroes by each^gijphe r honest, passionate, romantic, non- LET'S MEET •; long' 'tailing"':ralollo"noblp., BpX sipia and Christy healing loVe Vf!"tyhile male, In'early 60:s,-.wlth sin*.' i'-.cycia-" riding,' rock' and'.. country fis a unique way of creating; a; .•-supervising'.".';',:- •,;;:"'.>Stepheti7 •7 Stephen :ministers; •: pife 1; :; : smoking nialo, 6'B" pius, weight pro- Wanted. A whilo fomaiff, school bus Join WebFriends, the -.'•'• •'.. (MHEFIND. '. •"•• "., 30453 .. ;'•'• . arid their community, the boys set but -on a itwO^day. trttovtha fc lor Interosls and qualUlss. BOX •'music,'seeklng132.lo,40 yr'bld, slim fquality program bf dompassion,; Mnistxies^i»nd.prepa^n one^bn-one ministry as, tfaiiaectr tb those in/heed.";^ V"'! 7: ^ portionate tor a sorious rola'ilbnship. drivor, who has.frqo.tlrno In betwoon Single malet,5S yrs young,' blue : online singles • lo medium..female. Friends first, RECLUSIVE BY CHOICE.. •.-. J nurture and care for .the mem- to deal "with care'receiversi; i; caring Church. niembers reach- ' V "1/'"hk"' h No games,'BOX 34025 . runs lo aharo alspocial polito rgla- eyes.' brown/gray halr,.5'6", 145lbs; nc^s leading lo . .35 yr o.ld.5'10"* 170 Ib, single while .' rbers, of the extended .church- ^ Min4^;i?a woh^rful^^ LET'S MEET • tionship. I'm a whlto soil- qrnployod enjoys sports, dining, rnuslc and'i ing put to, others in time -of GIVE ME A CALL .. siyie community. hula','' contractor,, handsome, low.: Si fattiily. .it is:led by dedicated,; - 1 . ^Single white, professional.lomalo, buslnoss man,. Lot's' havo lunch more.. Looking, tor, a petite slngle- reviewing;applicationsfro__, .„ need, according to the- press' Ifenity to'sh9re'-^^'s-l6ve,'.^tti''''" "" ""'*'""''•'•gp:;,;:' yy[<;fy^&lj&zc*> Singlo white, female, actlvo,'attrac- key, loyal wllh ;np dhlidran, loner;: ' 37, enjoys nature hiking, traveling, i Is—>i well-trained laity within v The "Explpring Family. Dyiiamics'' series of lunchtime vid^ps i BOX 13757 • • ' .'• wlillo female, 44 to54 , for possible ••-.., NEEO A COMPANION; metnbers who wish tb partici- Release. They prpyide confiden-.^.''-peopj[e',arbiatfd..ual -.$^^hoted. tive, seeking single' white male, • Free Ads smoker' prid'-.'non-drinker.:Llkos theater, music and moro. Seoklng a ' 'long torm relationship.' BOX .13190 Single whlte.malo, 54, 5'10", sail n • slated to continue: at nbon^Tiftb.- 6 with "SteelvMagriolia*;" ;•>» modium build, on trie go, III, 3B tp TO THE POINT .camping, ponco.rts;- considering 1 ;.» «ingle mold, non- smokor with slrni- pepper . hair, olive complexion, - 52, tc-spend quality llmos with, who Singlo malo, 41, Looking lo moot • Free Photos . •';•' I'MWAITINQI The public is invited to bring a brown bag, lunch to'^aci 1 \ . ,'jar Interests. BOX 11946 moving out west. Seeks chlid-lriso;: Moirniil^CS smoker,.Seeking: a 'trim, single onjoys walks-on the beach, travol, somoono who Is. sincere, and down Single, whllp male, tail, Wradlve, • Independent woman, 18 to 40; BOX - lunchtime video perforriiance. Coipfee arid cookies .will be prbytdbi. ..,'(,',. AGREAT CATCH. dining Out, quiet romantic evenings; •Free Search 38, high school grad, who anjoya female, who Is financially and e'mo'- • 1 to earth, For good timos, and casu- 40268.•::":;'. '• ..-.'•. ' ' •' •"• lanthropic TeS ; .:;••; The Springfield Public Libraiy is located at 66 •Mountain( Ay<. Very attractive, upscale blonde, 48, llonally secure, for companionship. ••• I dancing a plus, If you are a special al doling. BOX 37945 • Local Singles dining oul, dancing, swimming, and; : : : r MBA In linnnco, dodicatod Christian ; BOX 36255 ' ' "-. ' •, ';; in'SpringfielcL'":"'.; ' 7.7 •"/•.. ; ':v' " •;}.:'. '''•'•• . ''.. '•..--.• •-'••''-.•.•.: .^v .';\'•• somoono, looking to bo appreciated quiet romantic-evonlngs.'Seeking'. :.- The Antiques Pepartmeht is 1 ;; CRANFORD ^ The W ; : for 28 yoara, and Christ Is Iho con- SECURE? *? MEN by that spoclal someone, pleaso 'single white female, 25. to 45, non-.' ' For informafion,. call (973) 376^4930.;; ' - . v y' J •''..' '•-NEVEHfo.LATE Wednesday Morning Club is scheduled tov-meet 1 p;ni. tor ol my lilo. Sooking a loll prolos- Singlo whllo malo. 34 .non-smqkor, : ; call. BOX 34623 smoker, with similar Interests. BOX SEEKING MEN .••'.•' •'•'."•••'. ~ •••'••'/ . '. :7''7.'7; ..-'. :'•', • .'7;. ••••.. '•....•V. • '!*-:".' ':7'..Im- WebFriends-.meet thar" • Single male, .74,5'6", enjoys dining J- -fiipnal, h&ndsomo, well oducalod rion-drlnkor. Ukoa tho outdoora yoar Scheduled',to hold;its;monthly Monday at the home pf Jackie- 13240 • ' ••'•-. Call 1900-454^259 oLtt, mbylos, theater, Broadway play male, with strong Christian and lam- EYE CATCHER * MORE around .chonrjos of Iho seasons, person who'll make it click. • $1.99 per mln. . Philanthropic Tea 1 , p.m, WenzeL Helen Suttdn is; slated lly vqluoB. II you lool you havp thoso Divorcod whim mother ol ona, 5'5",' fO'l, walks, movlos, (waling, fishing, LET'S GET TOQETHEff . and good conversation. Seoklng .a Wednesday :in Bates Hall'at the to ; describe and; display . GIVE ME. 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Five Cranford students com- Mattnew Esolda of pleted requirements for their : Woodside Avenue in Crahford degrees from Montclair State | Campus notes has:.; received a Dean's University in Upper Montclair Scholarship; He is a freshman '•• in August. The recent gradu- in the . College of Arts and ates: degree in physical education DeWitt L, Harper Scholarship and teacher prep during.fall fromWofford College in 'Sciences.;•••••''•::/•: •'.•'••'•• .-• ;'„ •-.•. ; Don Anthony Frip, bache- : WESl'PtELD J-- CONTACT hoW to actively listen and deal commencement exercises i)6c. SpartanbUrg, S.C, The two Also in their freshman year with a broad' range of human lor of music with a concentra- at Syracuse are Natalie We. care, the 24-hour telephone tion intheory and composition. 9. • f~- - scholarships are awarded sepa- crisis: hotline, is • recruiting vol- ; needs. .'• .'••.- \; rately to deserving students in Pappas of Princeton; Road in Erica Bahrmann Harris, ; Cranford, enrolled in the ! unteeirs to staff its phone lines. Experts- in grief counseling, a health-related field. • master's degree in comftiiinica- Jonathan Morris of College ' of ; Visual and For more than 26 years, mental health issues, active lis- tion science and disorders with Baltniere Parkway in Cfa'nford, McKay is ..active in .the.. Performing Arts/ and Vanessa CONTACT •;We .rCare has tening and spirituality will join Wofford: Ambassadors pro- a .concentration in. speech lan- has , received the Greek Ve'ca' of Summit &md in rtcruited, trained and .super: with. CONTACT'S professional guage pathology. Scholarship Award at Syracuse gram, Alpha Phi Omega and Granford, enrolled " in ..:. the vised adult volunteers to offer staff to conduct the next round -shooting Cougars gun down Tigers -, Patricianne Laferrera, University ' in Syracuse, N.Y, the Wofford band, The son of the gift of listening to callers in of training•classes,; the release College: % Human J v : ^ANia MU The grant encourages academ- Ian and Anna May McKay is a d J '' " said. . .•••... . ';" 1974 to scope 1,000 points in his m response, Development; \ . • TOE CHRONICLE everybody else answer him," said Johnstone. "I gqaL_a three-pointer from the left : jmajoring in biology at •' •*•'.*,#. . •. ... / •'' V '• career. Jon Brown also .knocked Snyder and More than 1,000 callers . The classes are scheduled to too — the whole can't say enougb^aboufc what Mike"corner, Cranford made six of 10 Miriam Vaskovicova, men and sorority every mpntjti reach out to the run 7 p.m.-10 p.m. Thursday down several long range jumpers Brown drained team ha^~

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Through MAKEYOUROW FLOORS WOKUKENEW BATHROOM • BASEMENT • KITCHEN BEST PREPARATION Complete Roof Stripping Specialists & All Repairs first Cranford boys basketball After Snyder scored his 1,000th "It would mean a lot to me to "We Beat Home Centers Free Estimates • Fully licon ed&ln urod Snyder reached an even rarer Saturday, Snyder was leading we INSTALLED* REPAIRED* REFJNISHED CERAMIC TILE • PERGO FLOORING • PAINTING CARPENTRY • SHEETROCK • COMM. • RESID. w« Fully Insured Free Estimates player since Norm Hobbie in 1974 point on a breakaway layup, the break the record, but I'm not wor- team in assists (35), rebounds(Q $ • 100% Financing Avqilabla CRANFOKD - While the milestone, when his layup with to reach that milestone and now L installingDoorsandWindows" fULLYINS 'FREE EST "HO JOB TOO SMALL" j"" 800-794-5325 Cranford High boys basketball game was stopped and the ball rying about it," said Snyder. If it and steals (22). . *r 80N5Z-2363 • 908-322-3767 A 800-831-8853 5:15 remaining in the fourth quar- has a shot at breaking Hobbie's was presented to his parents as happens it will definitely be some- * Call Pete: 908-96+4974 908-252-0933 800-355-9211 5 www clarkbuilders.baweb com team accomplished a rare achieve- ter gave him 1,000 career points. "I try to do more than jusj; school record of 1,248 career the packed house gave a standing thing Fm proud of, but if it doesn't score," said Snyder. "I look to So ovation. Cracking the 1,000 point it'll be all right. whatever I can to help the teaji barrier in the teams biggest victo- "Two things go with scoring win, whatever I need to do.,If A&G CUSTOM BUILDING* REMODELING ry in years was the culmination of CRAFTSMAN CONTMCTORS CORP HOME IMPROVEMENT DUFFY ROOFING 1,000 points," said Johnstone. somebody else is shooting, 111 try •HOME IMPROVEMENTS a remarkable day for Cranford's "First, it shows he can score the to get a rebound. Whatever wjH ROOF RAISERS & ADDITIONS KITCHENS • BATHROOMS • TILE WINDOWS • BASIEMENTS • PAINTING Hardwood Floor Specialistp s G.MA8IN0 CONSTRUCTION CO. basketball program. ball. Second, it shows he's been help the team." *I • CUSTOM DECKS • VSS^^JESSS!! "It feels good, especially to be ahle to withstand the years —the • CARPENTRY • Installed • Refinlshed « Sanded : SERVING UNION CTY & VICINITY [l Snyder will be doing whatever ™- COMPLETE INTERIORS FREE EST, , FUllY INSURED Carpet, Upholstery & On Site Drapery Care millBlUG s MASONir CONIMcrois I RESIDENTIAL - COlWIEflCIAL able to do it in a game we won," practices, the grind of a season. FULLY INS I "NEAT CLEAN PROFESSIONAL WORK" it takes to help a team win on w§ Oriental & Area Rugs Cleaned & Restored said Snyder. It's something I've He's handled it all beautifully. next level as well. His list of c51» Toll Free 1-888-280-9510 1**908-259-0013** 800-307-4494«908464-2653 908^377-8318 • 908464-3475 worked hard for for three years. It There's still time left for the school leges includes Bucknell, Sacred also shows the success the team record, but we'll worry about win- Heart, Lafeyette and Lehigh. As of ADDITIONS & REMODELING CLEANING has had, just having the chalice to ning games first." now there is no clear front runner IW WOODWORKING INC. BRIGHTiu/ caiwmat do it. And this year We have so Snyder has been, the driving and Snyder js just waiting to see GENERAL CONTRACTOR DIDoIce Overhead Doors , many other players — Jon Brown, force behind the Cougars winning how everything pane out after the r\CLEA FAMN IN Henif (Davis), Kasim (Bajahn), ways jn recent y^ars, but not just "SPECIALIZING IN EUROPEAN DESIGN" HOUSE CLEANING Garage Doors & Openers season. ' * KITCHENS • BATHROOMS •DORMERS • . 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"You could- AND OTHER UNWANTED HOUSEHOLD IBIS /. 10-25 YARb CbNTAlNERS^' - ' : GUTTER CLEANING*AD0lipis Miike Snyder scored 18 points in". HOME IMPROVEMENTS ODD JOBS SAME DAY SERVICE IN MOST CASES COMMERCIAL • INDUSTRIAL • RESIDUTIAL • DECKS • REPLACEMENT WINDOWS n't have asked for a better moment : for him. Fm proud of him. It's great Cranford's 83-56 victory over Scotch $25 SPECIAL 2 DUMPSTER RENTAL CLEAN-UP SERVICES PAINTING > DEGORA"nNNG FREEESt 'FULLY INS.& LIC. NO SMALL JOB OR REPAIR REFUSED' •• T DEMOtm'ON ••••'' '•'"•' ;!j I732W187; 908^34^447 (Moblle)| for him and his parents. Scoring Plains Thursday and 30 points in the; (908)769-8524^ 908-686-5229 Fax:908-964-4418 INTERIOR * EXTERIOR ' 1,000 points is quite an achieve- . Cougats 72-63 upset of Linden; : KITCHENS • BAtHRdOMS • • ment. It's the culmination of a lot AIR CONDITIONING ofthings." Saturday. He became the first boys , CORIAN •FORMIGATOPS • MARINO'S PAINTING Much like a baseball player basketball player since 1974vto score STEVEN G. CLARK CUSTOM MOLDINGS • Aa REPAIRS who tallies 3,000 career hits, AIR CONDITIONING & HEATING over 1,000 points in his career/ -.-": V '"TILE •SHEETROCK • Snyder's accomplishment is an INSTALLATION & SERVICE ALLYQURflESlDENTlAL; ^ example of not only hia offensive CARRIER • TEMPSTAR prowess but his consistency and All? CLEANERS. HUMIDIFIERS • BOILERS • FURNACES 973-377-7708 • 973-884-4110 [eve) endurance. He cracked into the 30 y»S E\7>. QVAim WORK XT ti CRUTPR1CB Cougar's rotation as a sophomore, ™» 908-573-4693 973-682-0432 (beeper) scoring 270 points, and became Allison Martines (left) set the school ; Cranford's goito-guy as a junior. SPECIALIZING IN ADDITIONS;'- ^ He was a marked man by every record in the shot put for winter track I Interior Remodeling ? l All CARPENTRY Kf A EASTERN Ptsf CONTROL .. BASEMENTS, RrrE^I defense, but his ability to get to only to have it broken by Diane CARPENTRY BY PAUL ,; Kitchens' Baths |? the rim, play in the open court, KKCucK._ „..... | Basements • Attics • FartiHyOvyHodandOperated'. .':• 1 H.RO^MSj CUSTOM DEbKS Matuszewski the following week. Quite D«l Direct Hi Saleuea DoorsYWIndows • ;. WeareaLOGALConjierh/ ••" break down defenses with his Residential •Cprrtmercial "industrial Liyj^J ib dribble and knock down the out- a throwing tandem. RESIDENTIAL'GOMMETOIAL • QtaWf Work tt • CampstiUn Prtu PROFESSIONAL SERVICE OVVNER OPERATED side jumper enable him to score PHASES OF-a t!-l?r.J. I CARPENTER ANT SPECIALISTS | ••• • Atfj 554 points last Season and 207 FREE I*. 908-789-9279 908 322-3727 HOME REPAIR ROACHES • BEETLES • MlGE'''EJEes LJCENSE.Nafl3364' this year after scoring 22 in Ti^r. hiJ.'.U' ililf-AH MASTERS No Job to Small nilllliimrn.••••..,.fmTTTTT 1908)277-1571 or (808) 4644844 Tuesday's loss to East Side. If he 908464-893^ ^ continues his 23 points per game HANDYMAN PLUMBING & HEATING average he is on pace to break the Presented in conjunction with Cranford High School school's scoring record against' and the Cranford Chronicle. 732-340-1220 PUNCHLIST PROFESSIONALS SCOTT E. MUEY'S J. ALLCAIER Oilliink PLUMBING & HEATING i SHEAHAN either Scotch Plains Feb. 1 or the ELECTRICIAN .. NOJOBTOOBIGORSMALL , BUILDING* Services ;»;pEClALV/ IN BATHROOM REMODELING New Ceramic Tile Floor & Walls "We do it all-Large or small" REMOVED ..FILLED "INSTALLED ROOFING. SIDING ...... ,...,.. 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Klebaur made tip for, his; missed chances on the offensive end. : Tuesday as' Loepinoso scored U : victory ;ov«r Bound, Brook. free throw by knocking down a '](^evicK;iha^;^ 'piiihts agaiiist; points and grabbed 17 rebounds •Dormers (Bath A. PLAIA & SON FENCE M RENOVATIONS GO. i V.yulianc$cn,lnc. 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•• \ -O2 Cranford Chronicle January M,20Q1 Cranford Chronicle YOUTH SPORTS Clark carries Cranford 5tH ancT6th grade liaRose and Cassie Iterez. . girls recreation basketball Leading theoffense forBosibp. College w&s Carla Riitmayer with Christina Clark scored 12 points •16-2. ••"• •.'• •-'•"•: '"•: •• •;• ..: '• •.'• ''.••' pins to; openthe inatch.Ibr bok Dechiaro; Scored 10 points; and ,10 points along with Sarah Bender • and ripped down 13 rebounds to score see Bears roundup. '• '•' • 140: Robert Manri.'U, dec, Chris Dartbbla, 7-4/ help lead the Cranford High girls Cranford 145: Bob'Vorhbevon, C;. pinned Tom Teresa t)anko$ky scoftjd eight to.; iand Ito^tin CahhTwith tvyopoints; C^anford 62, Plainfield 16— Loughney, :17.-. •<•'•• 1 . • : : 1 lead Duke to a 29-15 victory over each. •• ''••' :-'" . .'i ::;••';••• ••'y^y. ^'/-; ', ipketbail team past East Side ~ The Cougars easily defeated ..;; 152: Jeff Bubnowsk), O..dec.'Mifc Caitoone; 7- TOesday in Newafk. High School i Cornell in girls 5th.and 6th. grade 7th and 8th grade girls Plainfield Saturday, winning 11 of Auburn 27, Miami 17- Lauren O*Donriell led the scor- ."• 160: Greg Donofrio, C, pinned Mike Loughniiy, recreational basketball action; ; Roundup 14 matches for an easy 62*15' ' ' l&ubum^g^r3_rem^edji ttdk^jwith 17, -points, -and T yjc..,.. , " T7iTBa^SleirvDTpTraiid"air/Be^ tibe Wili with a great, rebounding ed Sat^ay,"b^fing SCami :WT on Majors- scored 11 points 103: OmarCartBr.P, dec. Tbm hurray, 4*. 189: Daye Peist; C, dec. Alox Ityartkiw, 5-3. 215: Steve Carbone, C, doc. Jason Cross, 9£. performance aid AlsySsa JVediani, : The^Tigers' scoring wlafl led by while grabbing 13 rebounds of her Undon 612 13 8-39 ' 11.2: flicky Oritz, P, won by forfeit. HWT: Mike todato, U, pinned Steve Melissa^Rogerswith13points;Ally own. The wjn boosted Cranford to Scotch Plains, 33, Cranford • .na-RandyLutz/CwonbylorteH. • Kate Sweeney andJaneeh ' 125: Nick Seaman, C, Won by forfeit. 8robroWski,1:22."' • • '•• . ' Vosseller all played their best game Wallp.with 12iand I?a;te Bithwwith: '5-3. 31—The Cougars held a command- 130:Cliris Psrjerara, C, pinnedLamar Scott, BOYS BASKETBALL two points: Victoria/ SpeLlmairi,i Walpsgrk for.$398,ppOl Noriria Cruz to.-,• Jamed ^ft^p^., . ••.. Crar?ford(56) of the season. .; • . .. ing lead at halftone, but could only •1:40 ,-,•.• '••..• After Saturdays dramatic victo-. . , ^ve.frow;C&rlAi.iSpvJean Barbai Nidositkp for $36O,pjQv 11 Midvale" Drive from Clark 5-0-2-12, Strauss 1*0-2, Majors 5-0-1- "135: Anthony Dp'riofrjo,- C, won by default. Dartmouth 30, Boston A^ ChT ^^^'""^ SI. Acosta to Julius & Jennifer Remenar 11, Murray 2-0-0-4, Herbert 1-0-0-2, O'Domall 5- muster two fourth quarter points • 140; Dan Gerwesa.C, won by forfeit. ry, Cranford was unable to keep the" ;:eruz'~ harrowxftbad frotti Frank ; vi 2-1-17, Pemoulle 0-2-0-6, Mitchell 0-0-0-0; and fell to Scotch Plains Thursday • 145: Brendan Srriall, C, pinned Ma.rk Reming, momentum roUingrfa11' '' " ' Nicole Schettino'tpJohn DiAnajBterii)for eial. for $409*000./ ; '•• ' , • • ' v : ^M^Aafims,; Ave,... from %[:D, '&' Monlaho 1*0-2; Brady 0-0*0. Totals: 20-4-4- 1:09.' • • •'• • •";-" ': ' 615 Tferrill Road from Jose Berrioa J» 33-31. • •.. •;•,. ;::;••:;•:••:••..•;.'.....••:• S^imm.- -.-^_;_ "1575 Front St; from Roger Sims to $195,000; •; ; ; . :;^ ^ 56. . -.' • . ' ' . ' fought gainerAmaiacla Porter was .Brenda Aj Thompson to lilarlene Callfeo poured in 10 points to key an early ; & Paula Berrios %6 Wei & Meichun Liao ' Cranford 7181417-56 The Cougars led.by eight points , sideUnedAvith an injury: . V i» vet.al. for$261,000^: : . • y vV .. 108 Hazel Aye. from,Wuliam B. &:, CucetpKyleCoiqtifor$412,000^ .'•-!''• • 1.60: Collln Siommisr, C'; pirmftdCari Hunter, offensive explosion as Dartmouth :f;$27250or;$272)5000 1 :~".:V;; . V-VV ' '::,: . 25IfevShRoad from-Stephea & Lynn . . ^iTay with just, over-two mjih- at the half, and 61-60 with 50 ser>.: Miami's aggressive defensive .: ^ 39; Beech ;St; / from v EdWard'" J- ; 142, Linden 39—The 1:12 •••••., •.. .• •'• • •. went to defeat Boiston College 30- • 39 Waldron Eoad from Frederick H. M. Larkin to; Scott Ki & Barbara D. Bell utes reniainirig to finalfy grdb the 1 171: Mike Carbone, C, pinned. Adura Sanya, onds remaining, but a three-pointer strategy was complemented by a IW. :; et.al. for $307^000^; ; : ; V • ;;Bu^t^ to^ ^ .14:.•.•;•• '.-';• :\.::-\ :-:• ••••••.•: ;••.-.- .Giallagher to Briai J, & Meltesd k Dowd MalchoV^ to Louis A; & Ghristitie for$466,O,Op.. . i;p\,.:,;;;;,:; /, ;/: ; .:>; :i Cougars: took command of >the •.•wo; ••• • •• .: '. ••.-.• .;;.;•• :fo$466Op ; i\;"' ' lead from Cranfordi and' the by Randy fioye put East Side ahead balanced scoring attack by Aliisotn for $294,900. .y;V •:;..,,;::••'-..'•••;:,:,' ••••:• '••. 14Plymouth.Road from Robertlp.&:".$300',OOQ, °. .'J&'-.•• ;•••••;;';.'^^-fevu^/y-.'; -,y . Jenny Fitzgerald finished with Zambriipfor$227i)0di ; V / ;, r game early and held off Linden Cougars were unable to comeback ' 189: Bill, Bennstt, C, pinned ZacKary High, and Cranford couldn't pull it put. : CbrollO who scor^.fou^ ppiiltS|. : 15 King James Court from Robert E. 1;35. . , :^129 Beech'•StJfroot; Sandra 'L; behind a double-double from senior . • ••• EdsfS|de(65) . ' six points and helped fine tune the # v Ancipink;Vto; JUchard 'E. ,&, Arlene RJ down the. stretch. Sharon Majors 21S: Stove Carbona, C, dec.'Mike LUary, 9-7. Kelly Wegner with four; points* iC^ne^eyeCerefice for $455;^ Obi SUM, Rodriguez O-O-QK), 6'Neal 2-0-2- Dartmouth offense with sharp TWoitkowsW to Michael P. & Rita D Cristina Clark to hand the Tigers a • HWT: Sieve -Bobrowski; C, pinned Joshwin {, ;43^ Beech Aye: iBrbnr parolyk -;.R/: v led Cranford wath;12 points and 6, Lima 5-2-1-7, Fbye 3-3-5-28} Edwards 3:2-0-12, Beth Anri Nisi with'fbur, Alary ; <3Hryc^ for $265,000; :: •.••^•M,- ''- ur^for.$221,O0p.^:; 42-39 defeat Saturday. Ciazfx. 2!09. ;;; ; ; ...;"; : '" ' passes and leale Alniitt had tWo ; Hoover toJames H.& DinaMilJucaflibr Melissa Montalyo scored 10. Carswell2-(KM. Totals; 18-7*6$, ; ^ Rose Blullen with three and Eileen .-'•. ^tUoiata^^kve. from Huanian & Liggefa et.al..to Christopher Woods 109 Sherwbpd tjlrive points and several key .steals. ^V 20 Brookd^le Hoad from Laura C '.'$172' 900.: ;:'':v;v; •••'^.V:M; :;;;•; •^.;V:;\;v-. ; Clark finished with 11 points CranfoK)(31) : •'• Cranford (62) t Crtofprd 41j Union McCorkellwith two ^irits/Katrina vPtoatadore; et;al. :to Robert, j: Bspuga 1 i . Clark GKhO-6. Majors 6^Q-12.;Murray i-0-1- . Browri3-3-1ri0,Snydef7-,1-5-22,'Rajahn'4-O- Natalie Laucius went on- a 'and 11 rebounds and. LauT6n Cranford . defeated, county, rival ; , 668 Myrtle Aye. fito'iC^v&Vfera*' ompoiiio fjor $262;5pp. : %:. ! v .'••..( ..Lawrence,;Kari' Bagniewski and. ^t,ai;&r $346,000;/ ' ':^ .:.'• ."• :•*••,.••• ; Bm>p^ofor|262;5Jp;. ;J ; -^^^ f 3. Montalvo 2-2-0-10, O'Donnell 0-6-6-ti, Pertioul|e ITnion «Ta»L 3for its first dual meet'. -3-11; Stanley 1-0*2, Dayis 5-O-1-11, Baker 0-0- rebounding " frenzy . and helped 1 $,p: ?¥ ;J .©Itonnell chippy in with nine l; tyicole Sani also turned in Sfaxwog . Sobol • t6 ;;Vincenjr ;.Gl Gagliardj^ for 2239 Old Farm Road firom John ' PelliCanp to Eric C. Miller.'for ^975,000. «n« o .:^_ ^ _^ •,_. i--L «• ^v^Vf O-O-CW, Strauss W)^H). PashawOWO,Herbert' JuictoryofthVseasoa.: - ^ ;• •' .0-0, ZuiawiskyO-D-0-0. Totals: 2M-itW2. anchor, a.stingy defense which fea^ # 209 Sbuthgate Drive from Nirtotil; Mj; OWH), Mitchell 0-0-OrOi Totals: 12-2-1-31. ' ' :i • ' East Side 11201717.-65 •-.'. . ;•.' ; :; 99;000. .;:;^ ;.rS\<\ .;,. :.$; points and six steals to lead the • .103;JomMu.rt%C,w6n.by forfeit• - • •'••'• . peforrdances.,.;. ;'y;. •;•.••••.•;,,•:•; ;>y ' ; "811 Tfiice Place $mia ChristyJ>- Bucd; : ; ; "/ScotchPlain?: 78 1bv8-33. • •„• Cranford.2.1..18'8'15-62 . ...'.'• :. •', : tured^••'Aiiiy Fitzgerald; Meredjth Brady eial. to Mary M. McDohough for & Sonal M. Shah tp OHw J^;JiaW M! ;Cougars. : ,:.- -: y'*'-.<•' ::"\:;.' :'• •-112: Pa.tPaly,C;wn by forfeit. "••."-. .-:' ] ; : 440 Spruce Ave^frbm Margaret E; L West for $3i54,O00. to Jeanne E; Gray^fpr $285,000; Cranford . -iTi 5 «'2-31 : j235;,00p. : ;; •; " '\-+••••••>*.:(: ,<' 1 : Ctantord(42) . . .:119:NlckS6errian,C,dec..Dor!6ulsli.15 8. . Cranford 83, Scotch. Plains pj^t^ri9^41; ,".;%o. -.; UlJEucdtoaiBl .';-; .OinLncQH*-' fbr 2322 Redwoold;Eo£(d fr0m^^ Lester E.& •" ' Br^nv^dgar-JM^fci . 125: Chris PenrioraraVC,-pinned'Phil Massel, |£Gittde)fc:^tr^ BhJkty SPORTSCENE 6V",yv»u.i; v ,'••• v ;• ;;„.,•.;.'.;';••; " . / • •• ••••••• : fo y2,0'D6nn6ll3'-1-O-: Cranford. 'defeated , firearley ,1:14; ..: '"• --.- • .• .•/.,,.. ' ; .: -• • :• •• "Anderton tb Juzefyfi, Brbg; Goiisi Go; foir r T 0-1-Q-3, Mitchell 1*0-2, Monlahw 2- : 341ThirdlAVe; Som Anide M. Sugzdia ^saforj345,POO; ; ; ; ; 130; Rich Growney,.u;.plnned:Anthony lOOpoO: : ^^^^j' '' r ^''P^f fe^ ?^ 0r1-5,Totals: 15*642. •'••.-:• - Tuesday 4S-27,' needing pnly, 1:40 Donofrio,2:49. . ' • : : ' •• v ond to rout Scotch Plains 83-56 to Rpbejrt: J. Jobacltibr $17O;0pO. .-.-...,; ; L nofrio,2:49...... , .. : : .. . v : .'.,17 Tmbiiry^.-Goiirt froth^^ Lester &Frida V 58SC Triiiitjr Place fropi; tam^. Hf. '• .Cranford 14 9'14 .5 42; .• '•'.•'• to grab an 18-0 lead on three quick The Cranford Soccer Club-will 29, .session; two is July 2i6/20i ses- . ; 'i?.227; jBiliside %ye'. -from Cynthia Al ff35:C.haries Muelior, U; dec. Dan Genovese, Thursday. 1 2^;W^w.A*«. f^m ^nrence;My P. BlacTfe to Bette A- TutHUipr $235,000:; : be holding registration , for -the ; sion Ifcejs July; 3()iAugust,31 a£td' -'''E^0ly^'B9i^'J,'^hu^llaTbr'$3iQit|OOi?$, •;: 132 V'beej&^oodjr ^pmanB, to Linda Mast? For $254,900. :,' IlaheVty' toEdward • Gbrya^el.et.aiL-far : ^ii TraVe'^TraVe^rr; ]yf&yfoid^$tf(]ih&j]yf&y-:foid^$tf(]ih&j&& '•.•''••;;513?W6b^attd^ve/^Qip' J513';Wok)ffltod'Ave.'-frQni&' AhthonAnthonyV .&'• & up^niing Spring 2001fioccer'.sea-; . s^ssibri four is. Aug; 1347; Ebi?.i)ifor> • ••iy,-$;Indum'[SpruigRoad frvim JosephF. i •Behrmain etial. to David iA. ,&: Diane P-R R^ma H. Sundsirani tp'Prddeep & Sanya Debra A-Ceriamir tot Edward W & Paula : spn''^!b^1iheQn^oi^!H^^tena: ihatioh and a brochure please'ciiJF : •Arkbwitz:for$735,p00/' ' ^; ' 546 Wili,0^ Ave.,fronl Mario & Liboria Abichandani fbn, $472,000." ; V : • S. Adams for$87^59 ; iA://-; '. \>,<>'",: •• (Spriice St. entrance) Jan. 10 and irMly Boyle••:-at";-;<732>- 574^9733^: Patrick for $309,0136;: ,;; 6 Bi^ypi^;frpn]£;Ed^ 1 Santagata ' to Agostino v Saritagata fot 221B7:,:Westfi0ld Aye. from-Angelo;;. 105 Wyoming St. from Ernesto. Ai & - ;; 6 Bi^ypi^fr l6th:: ;••••; :"\ Early^ regisfratioin ^ strongly sug- •v- .-• th:.;;, ,,;..; ..,\ '- A>129 Iriohawk Drive from Ellen Virginia Harper to Bridgiei; R.Brl Toglia to Joseph & Donna Kopin for Darfa M. Perez to Ashok & Marina T. : r r Registration.will run froin 7 to • .,•'.•. McGovern to. John .-Ai'i & Johana E.A. : : .$392.,560.-'\ ; .^•.r:.-\t"' ' ''-::A- V. ;; / ; ;9RTO:r.; .$212^000;': ^: '';:•'••• ' :• '-':•'•'• ••'•• ".:/•• MaUakal for$245,000, : •Pasantez, 22, • 8:30 p.m, and is for recreational HOT STOVE LEAGUE ..v-V. . yg wrestling 152: Glaricarlo Pesnalez, B, dec. Tim Mirra,-, 1M-7-S4. ' Rosado for $247,000; ; ..;.. ;V 39; Epping Drive from Barbara E. 2381 Wiuttier Ave.;^m Rosenao &• r • -'BERKELEYHEIGHTS • 25 Dorchester Road from James M. & team was defeated in both its 160: Greg Donofrio." C, pinned John Vfendrick, . . • , : •• • • Brearley 191411 10-54- and inter-county players froni The •66.tnv:.*u^ual'.-H6t.,Stoye-:-... T < 4.1 Munpee DriVe from : jplm J.; & : Karen K. SimPn tp Taylor & Lindsey 1:38. •..••• ,..••:..-• • • . ifiOiDannyZlka.'B.dec/RyanStrasko^a-S:' •Manville 1.01210 9-41 Sammet et.al. to Donald- B. & Barbara Christiha • Qiiesada to "Jade F. Green 7 Allen Terrace from James G. & Julia. matches this past\week, falling to 1 171: Bill Bonneti/C, dec. Danny 23kaJ7*. kindergarten through ninth grade.; League Baseball Dmner, sponsored; ;<3laire,MdFadden to JeiSrey P. ^ 'Patricia; : . •'• .171: Matt Velasquez, N, plnne4d John Brearley 61, Bound Brook Saminet for $170^000, : / : ^ .' et.al.for;$236,0p0; ' A, Jebaily to Patrick J. & Masakb N. Wright;for.$l,227,PO0.A i':;.. -r«• ••s.^A. . Aqcsl rival Cranford Tuesday 48-27 .. 189: Dave Polst, O, dec. Martin' Mover (tech. '. Yendrlck, :44. • -.' • : • ' Deadline for registration is JteKl, by the Union .County Baseball .4 JDunnder Drive from Etigenei»& ; fall 1:21) ... • ...,.•*•• 19—rThe Bears registered their 40 Park Drive fromADpuglas R( & Murphy'-fot$396,000., ; ;,./:... •'" and getting edged ..by Nortih , ••• 1fl9: Brian McFarlane, ,N, pinned Martin 2001; Eor additional information AssQciationi in cooperation with the . Joann Renkar to Robert &; Virgulia, • 215: Matt Russo,B, dec. Steve Carbone, 11-7. Moyer, 1:44! . • . . .' . third blowout victory of the season :^^,^to6h^Luid.a Michele T.: Sottofl W Gary S. & Nancy Ajab Gains t(i Dennis & Susan G. Moore •U: 32 Abgela Way from Russell E & '•: JPlainfield Jan. 3 36-31. - • HWT: Chris TVne.B, plnnad Sieve Brobrowski, call the.club phone at 276-9155 or Union County Departifieni of.. 4 ; ; : . 215: Manny Kakas, N, pinned Molt Russo, ' L. Adams to Odette Marranca for Gonzalez for$165,00() . ;^ v" McKee for$390,000,;. - •;--^ ' ; ;^«; i •fot$l79,pop. :'Vy=-v :>:•••;;:;;;.••,]}• - .'•/-.v '• Jfiitiet G. Deal to Helene A. Demisajr' for 1:25. "... •••. •'•••. : •Friday, dominating conference foe visit its website at www.crairfbrd- v : ; 1 ; -„T Cranford 48, Brearley 27 1:36. — • • ' Parks ,tod Recreation, will be h§ld ^^eoq;;.-;,;,-...;;,r;; -v.v--; 14' F^iryiew; Ave;; frbin|'David•&'?&- BoundBrook 61-19. ;.• . ^^eoq;;;;••••- ''';; r; ; -v-'v- ----; 212N, 22nd;SifromDavid C^Gmtia 55^i Willow , Ave;. from/ Joyce ; M. ; $250,000. ,;-;;-'v '.•.' '••••: -V. :•..•/;• :. •;,'.••;; . 103:!rom Murray, C, binned Dom Qlson, :23 North Plainfield 36, Brearley HWT: Nick Rartapahld.es, N, pinned Chris' •soccer.cbm, v on Wednesday, January i7,200i at fy': 20 /Ramapp Road • from ; Gary J. Lydia D.T Foi to Melinda Anderson for • . : 112; Pat Dafy,C, pinned Joe RodriguBi:,:34; Tyne,2:56. . , . • .. , Karen Sues scoifed 26 points and ; 0t.al. to David C^Gpnbs for$155,000 . Gardner tb. FrankUn Silya for $226,000. 106 Cedar Green Lane frpm Stephen 1 31 KEVIN BOYtE (JAMP V*i.:1'1ft•Nick Seaman, C, piiined Brett Huntef, 6:30 p.m. at L'Affaire Restaurant v r :v i; v ; 103: hyan Yospln B, pinned Ed Waleskl, 1 ;49. Melissa Kovacs added 10 as the *J0ampbell et.dl. to i Kurt T. & Hege .• •••• •/''. scorcHPtAiN^ :;:- . ': ' :: . WESTFlBtpp A,A r' P. & Lisa Cunningham to Meiling Chin ;$550,000. ••':.;.;. ••-.•..•' :-\'.-';.^''-i'-o •:••:. ' ,:$Bf •;• :'•'••• ;•, . -• • •• •••. .::•: •'•••• •' ..•• Camp Director Kevin Boyle, pn Route 22y Mountainside. •< : /' 1:12: Mark Yosplp, B,, pinned Andrew Guild, Bears dominatingfrom the opening ; LPetschowlbr $230,000:; 1 •• .• 2P40 Birch St. from Mary E. :SuUiyan' ; 751 Belvidere Avei; from James k. : ; 70 Glenside Ave. from Christopher & 125: Allay ' Vigilante,. B, pinned Chris 1:39 GIRLS BASK^TTBALL Head Coach of national power St. Tickets for theidinneir at $30 and ; : fofo$46i2i:$i,i9:. 9 :;;:^ :; : ;:•;:.;.:.:..• . Peheherrara,.2:19.. • .: . ••••:. . 11D: Nick Griffith, N, pinned Brett Hunter, 1:19. • Karen Sueascored 15 points and . tip, racing out to a 26-11 haUHme :V?T .710 Willow St; from Norman H.& to WilUain G. & Jessica Willdns for Delloruaso efc.al. to John & Mary A.M; • Anne Walsh to Edward T..& Patricia^B. Patrick of Elizabeth boys basket <^^pV^^;p.:v ; ;••',. 41 Ferndale Drivefrom Joseph & Lisa ; : : •..;, ^130: Sie(anb;SerradnoiB,, pinned Anthony .125: Altay.Vlgi|ante, B, pinned Pat Polak, 2:19. lead; '...''• :Eliizabeth Brubaker to Joseph, Mv $i6b,00p;. r ' : " :-•••> "/^•- ,Ka'es;'for$262,000."; • .--. ;";-vIv•'•':,'•/••-i;^.':;' '' r Meredith Kaulfers dropped in 11 to ball iteam, is accepting registration Lanza for $469jP00. ; • ! :, Donbfrio,3:11. , : : . .. . 130: Tom Hoteji, N, dec. Ryan McMenamiii, 7- Brearloy(61) the Unidii Countyiljggartnient of•': Capassp to Margaret. A, Chilton for •135; Joe ftiflglero; B.'plnnfed Ak* Bite,i;41v lead Brearley past Manville 54r41 "Colatchio et.al. for $319,000,' 8 Blue Ridge Circle '; from K. 170 Cottage Plade from Chrissy V,:, 5 Henry St. from Marlene Mandila to Jeans 3-.0-1-7, Friedman 1-0-0-2, K. Sues-9-1- for the summer 2001 sessions. The • Parks arid Recre^tirat> County;'. : ••$365;00O, /• .; •::.•.;;, •'••. -• .-.••:. :•'••'•:' 0 .•('.y '140:BrendanSrhall, C, dec,Ryart Sherman, *' V'V>J^NWQOD ' •> Jennifer Lewis for $214,000. K'i'' ^ .: 135: Stofaho Serradno, B, dec Jim Keane, 10- Tuesday. •5-26, Lamb 0-0-1-1, T. Sues 3-1-0-9, Slilpwowski camp is for boys and girls ages.7ri6 Hovnanian & Scotch Plains to George P. Bacia tty Cynthia A. Runnells for. 33. Mercer Road •from ThoniEis G. &•..'. iP«. •..-.. :••>•,• •;•'..• ; •••• •. •:•••.• Administration Building in : V: 5. •. Broarlay (54) 1-0-0-2, Kovacs 5-0-0-10, Elshiekh 1-0-0-2, and will beheld at A.L. Johnson v '?':. 221.Burns Way from John & Michael & Mary J. Bryant.for $432;020.' . $230,000. ',.".. ;;v'^'':>::.';U '>'•• 37 Middle Ave. from Barbara Breivik • • *. .145: Bob Verhpeven, C, plnKed Ronald 140: Edwin Demon, N, dec. Joe fifugglaro, 14- Jeans 3-1-0-J9, Friodman 2-0-0-4, Kaulfers 5- •Borisha 1-0-0-2. Totals: 24-2-7-61. Elibh^ ; ' . ^ "; "!/; Courtney A." Mubio .to Thomas J., Ogbonria, 1:00. ... 13. AiMelber to Matthew A- & Renee E. 17 Burnham, Court frpm David & '705 Grescent,Parkway from Stanley : to Edward R. & Mauri G. Buchanan for 0-1-11, K. Sues 3-2-3-15, Lamb 1-0-0-2, T.Sues 2- • Brearley 12 14.23 12 -'61 High in Clark. The camp will be For further mfprmationi please : Charbbmieau et.al.: for $^40,000!. ' .-2 .152: Mikei .Carbons, C, pinnedI Qlancarlo •epliinS for $260,000. .'••.•• : - - v 145: Ryan Sherman, B, dec. David Miller, 4-3. . 0-0-4, Sliwowskl 3-0-1-7, Kovacs 0-0-2-2. Totals: Bound Brook', 3 8 '4 4 -'19 •'• held for four sessions from 9 a.m. to ceH(908)527-4910. . '.. Edna F. Grace to ^Gregory; & Laura J. & -. Lynn tl.' JZiobro to Richard & 158 Springridge Drive from,George & •'$344,000. •; ';^.. '; • • :A:-^.;: ::•-. \:;k^< ' 79. Hunter; AVe. from Edward C. & ;Myersfor$230,0pp.. :^ Deahne Cheng for$338,000..; ; Elem Filippatos to Robert ft Doftohue '.187' Mountain Ave, froin Je&ey & jSusan'E. Davis to Eric P. & Cheryl A;S. : : : 309. Cedar Grove Terrace from Lore ;6l8 Db^S);'|^^ et.al.for^$478,000, ;. . : • Donna Miller tp;Thbiag & Juditli Ly. iqr [Horgan for $335,000. ;;; G. Domingo to Fred D. & C;; Zielenbach $427,60d.H •'•••""•..'•>,..••• ••-•%;•.••i^-:'^. •' ; ;! ; Monica ,Sifiakihs;|»,R^ 8 Sunset Lane from John. J. & Ann M. -%:-:*&;Mf:tiiti: -: 145 King St, from •MalcplmE. Bowes .for;$171,0p0.;-- '; .:-,;' --v- :;;.-'- '.•••• -' Beridyenga for $3(J6,p0d. : ; . Nallin to! Daniel W. & ICathy M. Geary' '•'.'. 30 Shadyside Ave; froni "Eric"ft Ito Hattry E. &% Donna L. Keen for 11 Chiplou Lane, from Alfred W. & 402 S..Euclid Aye, from Jeneane K; for$615,000. :•••.•••;•'.•••• Pamela Yoss tb Jean-Michael •>•&. ; •••«. • • . . •. •••'•• • •••• LEflALNQIlCE of tho Township ot Cranlord Illot thorp-exists a n6od;'to ATTEST: :'••'. ••;. :••<• "' '..- •feECTIOfJ. 6. This ordinance; shall take effect ppph final ; r r .1BW School Business Administrator/Board Secretary o( Iho Board QlEducalbn ol Iho T Iv^tJmePerjod: 1-1-01 tb.12-31-01 ;••]• $130,Q00,v:; ; V .•';;• • •. •'• ' •v--;,:;••;• • .1BW School Business Administrator/Board Secretary o( Iho Board Ql'Educalbn ol Iho Township of Crontord in Ihoongagoano) CHRISTINA M.ARIEMMA, Municipal Clork passage, and publication In accordance wllh law.. " Kathleen. Lordi tp John. & Christine Willyard tb 'James' & Elizabeth NEW PROVIDENCE Catherine Gries for $48p,Q00. •'•'• ' — , Courtly ooll. UnionUnion , Slato pIMaw JerseyJersey, by kutKorllji ol said BoardBoard , solicits soolod bids tortor pupil Ironsporiallon' Bids lo with inlndtlor a10.gr) , •'.•••••. -•.' 1 nni? INTROpUCeO.'JANUARY9,200t'.' . "".-•"•'•' .Awarded to:' . 146 Nonth; Ave, from Guillermo & Cappadbccia for $354,000. , be.recohied at tt» BiislhessQf((Cfl.orthe' Board ol Education', 132 Thomas SMool, Cranlord, NJ 07Q16 up to 10'00- connocilon .. — „, ,,..„.. , • Mlchaeiablsko '' . Robertflon for $7 50,000/.; " • ' 3 The Arbors from Arbors at Murray • 582. Springfield Aye. from Chiye^o g ADO.PTED: ...- • •'•' •'•, : \,..\./• :\- • '•..;/• •'••Services:':, • ' Englneerlnd. " '••,: -. | AMprovalllno lima on January 22,20Oi; v. .. • • Tho Summit Bancorporotlon, tonanl, taxpayer and agont itufl-.; •' •• Sara. Alvarez to Stephen J. Drost for 538 Cicilia Place from Kathryn W. iflh : ' . ; . SPECIAL EDUCATION TRANSPORTATION 01-CHS •;,;;• • . -.•••,•;••.••• ;APPROVED:-• •' • '-, .. Time Period: ••1-1-01 (0.12-31-01 ' ,..• 1922 Grandview Aye. from Thomas J. Hill L.L.C. to John A Melesius for Polak tb ER Dev. Inc. for $26O,0PQ. TM of ownor (Hrirtz- Cranford Conduit, LP. and Hartz Sby,CoundlmariSdmdowald : Sdadllcalonsan. j and lull|n(onrtal[nnbbtlfull jnforrriiallorvrnay.beobtalnod upon oppllcaliollli n oll Ithh o BBusinesi sG Offlco ol Iho Board ol Education, • •'••;'.". : , MICHAEL CRINCOLI, Mayor $326,000. :> V ' ^ Quoi to Magnolia;Pershay for $150,000:". Cranlqrd Crodlt, L.P.) v. Township ol Cranlprdi Block 541 ,•• BEIT'.RESOlVEt) by the- Mayor and Council bt.'.the: • ATTEST;-' •' ' ••••-. - • ,.--•• & Kerry A.K; Cr'atef to Marc D. &,$339,900: .•.:;. •.-- K . 768-C3 Springfield. Aye. from i : 1 •"( Awarded to:.; . .WolK-4 Samsori •;• . .u*. unAiwS Strddt, Cr&nforu, NJ; •' .'•-,•••.. . " • •. • • •• Lol 2, Units 2, 3, 4 lor tax yoar 2000 rind prior yoars Boteugb 't>f Gaiwood, .County ot Unlori,- .State of New IcHtS : • Bids must be.lnttrltf compliance wtth'sp9clt|cnUon. Blds.must bo BubrWttod on tlio bid forms providod. Bids not oub- ;Services:.•-. , I Bond AHornoy -. ' 160 North Ave. from Joseph J. &Mary ,1151, Cooper: Road from Nancy Christine Ta&lieri for $246,000. . 11 The Arbors from Arbors at Murray G.N. & Sing-The Deye Th .which waotrlodln thoTnx CourtoINaw Jorsoy and lo cur- Jersey, that Roger Clapp, Esq., of.tho.llrm.olCoQper,' •1KW.7R ;•.' Time'Period;.- ,.1-r-OI to 12-31-01, : rnltlad prvsudifornw rMy.be rAlacted, Bids muil be endorsed ontho.oiitsldo ol Iho soalod onwilopo viiilh tho namo rently ponding' decision and Is anllclpalod'to Involvo tax. Rose, a Enqlish;, Counselors at Law, wllh olllcou localod; Grebe to Scott & Emily Smith for Ppmpan to Edward p. & Susan E. Davia 937 Harding St, from Patrick; J. & Hill L.L.C. to Kenneth, J. & Kaflandra 'i*(he bidden thcbld/WB bddrssS and thartameol tho sorvlco for which Ihd taidls submitted (Special Education 1 Rupp for $252,700. -appeals forlhpydar2000:and 'Ol 4BO Moms Avonuo, Summit, Naw Jorsay, 079Q1, be ...•-•'-.' • PUBLIC NOTICE ; .•,'..•' •'' Awardedlo;' > : ; : y : : ,YTransportation Oi-CHS). II Is understood and ogrqod lhal bids may bo dolivorod lioloro or al Iho llmo and place, spec- ^erralo'li, Wli>ikoii,c« $36o,boo; -. -.-;--'- ••."-•'••• .' < -r for$665,00p. •-'••';'••; ••'• ",.'•';• \ " .Fosterfor $3.69,9p0.' ; ' .WHEREAS, Iho Local.Public.Contracts Law (N.J.S.A. "and Is hereby oppolnlod'Bonding- Attorney lor tho.. „•' . ; . ORDINANCE NO.: 01-02 .. : .. Sorvlcos: ; ;Audlior- .:--.,•,- WimDerly P. Gross to Stefan J. & Maria 9pWEhA Iffod w the otienlrj^.The.Boijrd.of EducatJonassunios no responsibility for bids mailed or rnlsdlroctod tn dolivory • 4OA:11-1.01; spq.J roquiros tfiai a rDSolotion of Iho rjov- Borouoh of ponvood for Iho yoar 2001. Tha Within reso- Nolico Is horoby given jhat following prpposod'Ordinance i ; Ths Board of Education of.lhe Township of Cranford, In Union County, Now Joreoy.roso.rvos tho rlohl to accopl or ro|ocl •. Tlrrio Porlod: . 1-1-01 to 12-31-01' '; 412 North Ave. Ifrpm Emory E« & '^^S^fi Donald ;B. K&m^&]r;$375,p,PP.:-.; V:-;;:v ;'.;./, :•.•;:. ,!;; 55; Cap^ewood Drive.from George F, et.al. to Jeff Jfe^Maureen;P,*A 1 ornlng body authorizing tlio pward of contracts lor lulion Is In accqndance wllh Iho oxcepllon of Iho local pub- was Introduced and passed pn flref reading al a msollng . arty and/or.all bids for the wholo or any part and walvo any Inforrnallllos In Iho Inloros't of Ih6 Board of Education. No 1 : : "Profosslbnal Sorvlcos" wjlhoul compolitivp bids musl bo' lic conlracts law. which permits' Iho engagement of pro- of fho Borough Council of the Borough ol Garwood, In the Awardod lo:.- Alan Rolhi Esq; Marie D. Foakey to Pasquale & Rebefcca y ;lp$i,HarrisoriiAye.; ^n» Hectoir ~& & Sj^dir^;;. Jr-;Tlipmp>.oibL' to Ronald M. &, bid may be withdraw lor a period of sky (60) days after fho.;date sol for trie oponlno thoroof.- ' publicly ndvorlisod. . • • •••"".. fessional services wjtbput public bidding,, - . ' County, ol Union, Stale of New Jersey, held on the Slh day • ;';-$439,000.. i:A AAA A;-- 1 •'•. Servlcos:- Labor Negotiating. ""dlntrnhall be In'.conformance with the .applicable requirement of N.J.SA' 18A:19A-1 ot.'soq., portalhlnn to Ilia ' NOWTHEREFORE, BE (T BESOLtfED by Iho Township • BE IT FURTHER. RESOLVED that the within resolution of January 2001 and that said ordinance will bo laken up Time Period: iJitOI to 12-31-01 bile Schools Contract?; Law",..' •"•. '•;.-':. '.' ., . •'.••.• ; • • . .' . Commiltoo ol tho Township ol Cranford; New Jorsoy S3 ba published.In Iho'Cfanferd Chronlclo In accordance tor further consideration1 lor final passage al the meeting

~'V9 required tp complywlth thoregillremente of P.L. 1S75, c. 127(N.J.A.C. 17:27) Atfirmallvo Action.' follows: " .; ; ' ' •"." ' • ••'• • •;.••'•••.• Mhthp requirements of law. • ."•:••.. ••'••. • '." • 61 said Borouoh Council to be held at Its mwling room In ; '• Awarded to;' .NUI Energy.Solutions, Inc..:s.!'.;.. of the Board of.Educalloo ol..Ite Township et (5rariford, Union County, Now Jdreoy. . ... :'•. •1. Tho Mayor, and Toviinshlp Clork of the Tpwns,hlp:of ADOPTED: January2,2001 • •'. '' ' '•: •::' •• t •••/,' •;ih$-,;Munlclpar BuHng,,Qanyood,.;NeW Jorsay.ion the '- •'Services:- ••" fE"nergy Majiadenionl ,7.-','.'. ' • • • " '•"••'.. . . • '-' ., '• . .'' ' • ;, ... • Robert J:Cartagno Cranford bo, and horoby nro, nulhorized and directed to- -'--'• - • • • •••- APPROVED: •; -- •••:—-- "S3rH drJsniiary 200f at B:po p.m.; or as soon thereafter ; 1 • Tlme Poflod: 7-1-99Io6r30-02. •. .'.'. v , ... •' .'....;. .::.•_ „;...... • :-:.-_••-..•.. ...,..'•„.. •....--: - SchoolBuslnossAdmlnlslralbr/BoardSocrswry oxeculo an agroomenl wllh Richard M. Cbnley, Esqulro, home '.'. . '••.:'•;• MICHAELCHINCdU.'Mayor assald rhatlar San bo reached,.at Whlchtlme and place .•••.•••;• ••'.•'••.•••'. ;'.-, "HedyLlpkB. of the firm of Archer a Grolner, Attorneys at Law, 1 DATE: January's, 2001 . •'' . :" • ' •''••'.• . •.. • , . .••••• ATTEST: •'.-.• ..'•:.' •' ••'••••••. '•.•,.' • • all pardons who may be Interested therein will be given an • '. . •Borouoh Clerk Princeton Pike Corporate Center, 993 Lenox Drive, ;.;.. •••„' ,'. ;•'••'•• ; pcMiTW/ni CHRISTINA M. ARIEMMA, Municipal Clerk ociortunlty: to bo hoard concerning uiosamo.' -, • ' •'•••:• ::•'•:••'titSM IT 1/11/B1 BulldlngTwo, CN-5349, Prlnc*t. New Jersey 08543- t10.7V • ' •••'•• ""'" -ATTEST: •• . ' r ' • .•'•.•. • ' ' • -' ; - BY JAMES WOODARD ; What's going'-ton ft |y t (fod, W 'fdjfi ftf»»p nnH « p 6349; •• .'.:' -. !' .'•':• ,. ' . • :..' ,-••'. • • •; ; SHERIFP8.SALE .-.. : dl, tho Township ofCrahlord that II. Is Iniha basl'Marast'cr Christina Arlamma ••• • ' . • \ 'dosiiig'iproieas. • •: ' : ... . . • SHERIFF'S NUMBER CH-764955 • . the Township of Cranlord 16 engage an export lo furnish 2. The attorney shall rocelv's a fee. ol.$125.00 por .hour,- Municipal Clerk '• . . • ; H . wattwidthe $1 .bimba'n^estonie 'in/.trsuduifr^'*-' 'pa<£tiipu3- syv^mhayixig theipotenfcial to the lunar constitution |Wll of rights. ,• 1 'WlSIONiCHANOEflV . ' ;. - COUNTV:.UNION professional services to appralso properties and lo other-' exclusive ol costs and expencas, to cdverGervlcesas sel ' '• Introduced byi Councilman SchadewaU!' Borough ol Qarwood. •' . • •• ... •. ' ' ' .DOCKETNO.F839090 .. ' wlso assist tho Township of lha uolonoo of tax appeals; forth. In said agreement; and'shall.Include rolmburaomont BE IT RESOLVED by the Mayor and Council of the'. for legal services providod during calendar year 2000 for Borough ol. Garwood, County ol Union. Stale ol New; ALL MEETINGS BEGIN AT 7:30 P.M. ^ ^p. tvrtg1.of", istophistacaite^. p^^, p ^^ ^ jp^ y, : ptolNTIFF: : • / and .' •• .. ••• ••.•'• ,• AN ORDINANCE TO AHEN^ARTICLI II (BOAHB.OF ^ dbldl :^^dbf^ tJ^ ti iiif early:.aiOOO, ticwajs .ar^e Jb^uidlecl- *ITfais is orte*of;fcfao fe w i>l£uis' to SCLII px'bjp^txejs diali^i^tO tft:iaiiid their itttioM, with one J^' ing body. authorizing the award of contract for 3. This, oonlrad Is awarded wilhoul compOIIHVd 'blddlrifl North Avenue East, Cranlord, New Jersey, 07016) be and, MarcM h IS-CranforS Cran d September 20- Cranford.. •'tl&ENDANT: . '• ""' ' , Is hereby, appointed- Legal Council for the Borough of REVISED ORDINANCES OFTHE BOROUGH OF* OAR-. April 18-Clark: ••.OcTober/.18-Clark '.., •• pk(»*But.one siteylaiM<^edV6arIy .^ tot cla^ . FRANK FOGLIA.ETALS . '• "Professional Sorvlcos'without cornpotitlve bids must bo as "Professional Sorvlcos" under; Ihd provisions 61 Iho WOOD, 1974. TO INCHEASE THE MEMBERSHIP-. OF : November 15 - Cranford . WRIT.OF EXECUTION PATE: SEPTEMBER 08, 2000 advertised; .' ., - '.. •• ,• •.-.;. Local Public Conlracts Law bocauso the professional ser- • Qarwooa for (ho year 2001. The within resolution to Iri-THE BOARD OF.RECREATION COMMISSIONERS May17-Cranford, 2000, and perhap si t^s t coffle, : ; Oecarnber 13"-Clark. , paW-EDATE: : . . . ' vices contemplated,are of such 0 noturo'lhnl they do not accordance wllh tho. exception of Iho local- public con- FROM FIVE TO SEVEN MEMBERS. • '. ' • " ,. : June21 -Clark Oecarnber 2000, and perhaps similar sit^s to coffle,. e^rieure the dosing of a horn spread teptheir^TOiinties inCa^ornia and and seUera, and their brokers, aro so great iopcmsp8a»\^ts^ty,(x»^. A ^ : NOWJHEREEAMLBE IT RESOLVED by the Township "Moved uboneweek due to CChristmas"h . might doange. permanently^the way, prop- . WEDNESDAY THE 24TH DAY OF JANUARY A.D. 2001 lond itsoll to compelillvo bidding; and • •-..••" tracts law which perrhlts.the engagement of professional : BE rr-OnDAINED, by. the Mayor ahd Council of the Commlltoo of tlmcRnshlp of Cranlord that the Township jte17: - • -r • •• • y ••C might doange permanently^the way prop- toaosa^acoi^ ithaBtoh^veas^ng^dlastm^ does horoby ongano Iho llrm ol Appraisal Associates,- 4. A copy of this resolution shall bo published as roqulrod sorvlces without public bidding; - . • . '•" .;•'.•,•••. .'Borough of Garwood: ' ... •' ~\ -.-' •••' •' ^Hy sa)e trapsactions are dosed... ' , ^to wiring ctf^ Inc., 29 South Union" Avenue, .Cranford, New Jorsoy by law within tain (10) days ol Us qdpptlon.. ' BE tT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Within resolution /.8ECTION 1, Socllori 7-4 (Establishment)In.Article'II. • '. : • to seU ownership shares in the Brob^S 07016 to appraise proporiios and to olharwlso assist tho Corlillod 10 be a truo copy ol a resolution adopted by the, be published In the .Cranford Chronlclo In .accordance' (Board ol Recreation Commlsslonore) In Chapter 7 '••." . :••* PUBLIC NOTICE When ^i person, orrfainily. purchases a payment;bf commission to brokers, h . : 1 Pursuant*!) elate jaw, a sale will bo held al U-Stom-ll fitmttnpnly known fa: 343 Willow. Awmuo, Garwood, NJ..' Township In the defense 61 tax appeals, As referenced In Township Commilloo ol (he Township of Cranlord at a• with (ho roqulromonts o| law, ' • .'•• .;:. '. -. (Boards,. Bureaus nnd Authorities) ol Ihe Revised -.•}:Jn addition to ^.advantage of provid- ; BridgeSpancom••: is : a nationally Bridge. or ;Ktti^ : 318,601 South Avenue, Cranfottl, NJ, on O1/16M1-«I : 'ihbme, the most stressful aspect of the • W027.' ''•• . ' • . •:••..• Iho preamble ol this resolution for a total amount not to msotlng hold January 1,2001. . '•.'.'•' ADOPTED: January 2,2001 • •' •'• • .'• '.'•'.";. Ordinances ol Iho Borough ol GarWoqd, 1974, Is hereby. TOe buyer, and others fevoly 1 Tax Lot No. 6 in g|ock No. . WHEREAS, there exists a nood for specialized legal por- be appointed to. fill Iho mombershlpscrealed by this ordi- M f atl i ^ b ^ ***. : sjeems to hkye.ai^able solution to that, Internet - any time bf the day or. night. closing functions, from initiating a new witmerlThat'sbe<»iue.thist^ofonline^^;; ^^^^; :^-^ ;^^^" ,. • -,. ,ic:; •'• ol $957.60 open, for the 1st quartor ol 2001 In Iho vlcos In connocilon wllh tho authorization and tho BEIT RESOLVED by tha Mayor and. Cduncll. of the nance. Ons.of such members shall bo appolntod for-a 4 Bags, a BOXOB, 1 Grill, 1 OlherMlso; Hems,-fBed, Box f: cllloInstances. ... ' ' .. • ' • • Borough .ol, Garwood,'• County .ol Union, State of New ; : ' amount of $048.15 opon, and for Iho 2nd qunriar of 2001 - Issuance of bonds or nolos ol.tho Township ol Cranlord •lorm lo expire Decembersi; 2OOS and one. shall be: Spring,.1.Clothing, I.Halr Dryer. I.Bed, Mattress, t'W .'Jprobleui. . ,: •:•. ' ' . •; •;.••; . .This eases their apprehensioii greatly alod transaction to issuing final commission 2. This Agrooment Is onlorod Into without, bidding as.(lha "Township") In.the County of Union, Stato of Now:Jersey, that Poul'J. Leso, Professional Engineer, wllh an sJ^ce. 'm^i» a''VieVy.fs|nu^'''^ in the amount Ol $948.14 open. "Professional. Services" under the provisions of tho Local appointed tor a term to expire- December 31i 20O4. • TableWodel, 1Seal #0178181. .• ; Jersey, Including Iho review of such procedures and Iho office located ol 723 Dlanne Court, Rahway, New Jersey, . SECTION a All ordinances or Dartt of ordinances Incon-• Space Number: 2447: '•'••••:" . __ provideai-^peacis of)min .'• -.; . ' specialized lonal sorvlcos nocossary In connocilon with ATTEST!. '•• :' ' •' '• '•."•• .; major change in the no';:mwe than those ch^ed vii the com moon. For a^onfracre' parcel on thelirioon, ".. those rates are expected to poniftii^ All successful bidders must havo 20% of tholr bid prlco TOWNSHIP OF CRANFORD ' '., • ' MICHAEL CRINCOLI, Maybr 0 Boxes,' 2 Chalre, 1 Other Misc. Items, 1 Hand Truck; 2 1L n |rt 1 J J J available In cash'or certllled funds al tho conclusion of CRANFODD. NEW JERSEY Ins nutliorlzallpn and II10 issuance ol bonds'or nolos by CHRISTINA M.ARIEMMA, Municipal Cterk . ATTEST: . . ' '•• Cans, 1.Sealff0221065.' '•. • • •. ' way hipme dale ventional closing method. TJiisis the only lu-'^;'dbaigimi')^nl;':i$27;,v!l^*"" ~~ - -"—'--' -»-— '>• * » • "t - -- '- their downward trend, as the Fed combats .the sales. A RESOLUTION NO. 20014. . Iho Township in Accordance wltlr an Agro'omont rjntotl as ••$10,80.' •' ' ^ CHRISTINA M. ARIEMMA, Municipal Clerk M6m>;' w T' &H7.7:> • cr.arviTp ip/nn. 1/4'. 11.111/01 WHERE*S,.lho Dlroctor of Finance has certllled to Iho of January 1, 2001 and submlllod to Iho Township (Iho 829.66 . ,, •• ' -. ' cni7iTS.pAYl 30 YB JUMBO 7,2S0 0.00 7.380 • 10% 60 DAY 1YRADJ, 6.000 0,00 ;8.325' •ao%::-- ' r76.'DAv. njcalo with Iho Now Jorsoy Stato Bar Association by call' publicly advorllsod, Now Joreoy. shall bo appolntod Auditor lor Iho Township WHEREAS, Iho'roEldonl quallllos lor Iho establishment Jill Guzman Realty, Inc A™ Irio (201) 240-5000. You may also contact tho lawyor NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by tho Township ol Cranlord to portorm tliu annual oudilo for tho yoar 2001 of such raslriclod parking zono by ylrluo o| having boon v, Zero point loan gpoclallst.FTHB program. 15 yt la blwkly Call ml Wall do the loan sHoppln'g'fOf youl Loan ofitaara nsadadl ApfJFa8$350 rm/ral service ol tho County of Vontlo by calling 90S- Commlltoo ol Iho Township of Cranlord, New Jersoy as at a leo not to oxcood $32,000.00, and;' Issued a windshield placard or wheelchair symbol license ^ EUipNO_flJMBlLMMIKO_BAT£aA20ttl 1 1 MM715. If you cannot ntfora an altornoy, you may com- follows: . . 1, Tho Mayor and Municipal Clork aro horoby authorized' plate by tha Now Joreoy Division ol Motor Vohlclos;and Tho Planning Board ol Iho Borough ol Kenllworlh horoby GMAC 880-1)21-lu: ; Liberty Morlcinqc 000-562-5200 Synergy Fodornl Savings Bnnk 8(K)i.9:i-;i)ia, 1. Tho Mayor'and Township Clork ol tho Township of and diroclod to oxaculo a conlracl wilh Suploo, Cloonoy WHErfEAS, tha Mayor and Council finds lhal parklnn Is glvos nolico ol the regularly schodulod mooilnos lor tho r lu/ijcalo with tho lofjal Survicoo Offlco ol Iho County gl 30 YR FIXED .7.000 0.00 7.170 3d YR FIXED 7.87S d.OO >. \fenue by calling 00B-3S4-4340. Cranford bo, and horoby aro, authorized and diroclod lo & Company, and; not. olhorwiGO prohlbllod and that Iho porrnllllng of tlio yoar 2001 as follows: •WE TAKE THE J/T7T«S OUT OF FIRST TIME BUYING AND SELUNOIII" 60 DAY! • 30 YR FIXED- 6.876 0.00 6.675 QKS5B ha. ROBERTO VARGAS AND MRS, ROBERTO VAR- exoculo an ogroombnl with Certified Valuations, Inc., a 8. Tills conlracl Is awardod wilhoul compolillvo bidding oalaijllshmonl of a restricted parking zone would not K,SESa aEQUUAaME : : 03 "Professional Sorvicos" undor lha provisions of tho Intorforo wllh the normal flow ol traffic; Jauary 4th January 25th 15 YH FIXED 6.600 0.00 6.760 . e0pAY|yi5YRFI) •.io%,-; ••''' Vou, MRS. ROBERTO VARGAS, WIFE OF ROBERTO Soptombor 27th "tlSTVOUn HOME WITH JILL QU20AN REALTY, INC. VARGAS ore mndo a parly dolondanl to this loroclosuro as "Professional Sorvicoo' undor Iho provisions ol tho Dalod, 1/11/01 southerly sldo lino ol Willow Avonue being distant 214 Soptombor Gth AND BECOME ONE OP OUR "SUCCESS STORIES!1* ,s%;. 15 YRJUMBO 7,12B 0,00 7.151' 5% id DAY ifctldn because you may tiavo a statutory Bpouoal Intorost Local Public Contracts Low because tho profoasfonal sor- 116J32 :—, __J2C.11_.1I_ULWU foot woslorly from Iho south wosl Intersection of Willow - October 4lh ,Oclobor2Slh - 3O.YRJUMBO 7^260 0.00 7.2B0 •ib%:.: . SO" PAY •' W1-36YR•'".-. 8;37S •6.00 8^567 .icbt" •;;.;• Novombor20lh dr other Interest In the said mortnanod promises. vlcos conlomplaled aro ol tuch a nature thai Ihoy do nol Avonuo and East Slrool and running Ihonco a distance ol Novemborist :> Docombaraoih g.250 •)(j%'; , ''.:' pi, EDWARD PONTIAC CADILLAC INC.; A & R CO., land Itsoll to compoilllvo bidding: and RESOLUTJQNJIOJUIB twonly lout weelerly lo (ho easterly side of Ihe driveway Docombor 6th6thDocombaraoi; h 1u71-3pYR 7.128. b.00 7.565 5% j 90 DAY •7/iJUMBO ; 7.000 0.QO 7.761 26%. 96 DAY i6/1-'36Yfl :•,'• fl.oo. him ; ReornonlzallpRll n mooting.-January 3,2.002 ae mads a party dolondanl to this lAreclosuro action 4. A copy of tins resolution shallbo published as roqulrod Inlroducod by: Councilman Sclmdowald locatod thoroln.. • ' • . ' ; ' J 32002 wrwfW.HctcfacxiCltySa^naaBanlcconri tyMUM.you may hava an Interest In lha subject proper-' by law within Ion (10) days ol lla adoption. BE IT RESOLVED by Iho Mayor, and Council ol Iho SECTION 2. Tlio. pooling of an apprbprtalo' sign by or al All moollngs are echadulod to begin at 6:00 RM, WViw.JILLQUZHANREAi.TY.COM A copy ol this notice has boon posted at Borouoh Hall, ty4jraaion.olalien rriayltavo arvInterest In tho sub|ect Corlillod to bo a true copy of 0 resolution adoplod by tho : Borough of Qarwood, Cpunly ol Union, Stale of Now iho Plrocllon.pl Iho Chief of Pollen Ig hereby authorized NOW PROUDLY CELEBRATING OUKTWELfTH ANNIVERSAWII ; ryoperly by reason of a lion, encumbranco, or olhorwlso ToWnchlp Commilloo ol fho Township of Cranlord at a Jorspy, thai Iho firm of Suploo nnd Clooney, ronlfllorod and diroclod. . . ' ' B6.7 foulovard, Kohllworlh, NJ. • '• . I Which may be perfected against Iho proporty bolng foro- mopllnghold January 1,2001. . . Municipal nccounlnnls, wild ollicos inEliiabolh, Now . SECTION 3. This ordinance shall bo elfodlvo for SO long. JOHNJ.BENINATI ' • • • •-* qlossd and for any right, lillo, claim or Iniorool you msy Rosallo Hollonbrocht, Township Clark Jorsoy, bo nnd. aro hereby appointed auditors lor tho an Fraslmo Colonna shall oonllnuo lo. rosldo In Ihd Planning Board Secretary •'•• CALL 800-426-4565 TO HAVE YOUR RATES DISPLAYED HERE!! have In, to or agalnst/bld mortgagfld piomisou Dnlod: 1/11/01 Borounh ol Qnrwood for tho yoar 2001. Tho within roso- promises and shall conllnuo to bo ollglblb for Iho restrict- S12J1' ' fMfid: January 11, W1 $32,64_ ,__ ' GCa.jlT_Uliffl1 lulion Is In accordanco wllh tho oxcppllon ol Iho local IXILH ed parking zono established herein undor N.J.S.A. 39:4- Ratek oro suppued by the lendera and prwerited WHhoul guaranteo. Rates and terms are Subject to change. Lenders Intereatsd In displaying Inlprmatlon Bhould . • * ' ' DONALD F. PHEUN lie conlracls law which pormils Iho ongagemdnl ol pro- 107.6. •. • • . BOROUOH OF KENILWORTH • Clork of Iho Suporlor Court TOWNSHIP OF CRANFORD foeslonal oorvlcos without public bidding. ' SECTION 4. All ordinances or ports of ordinances Incon- ' PUBLIC NOTICE JILL GUZMAN REALTY, INC. cwtadC.M.I.O600^2 ( typofli'aphM*^ Nyp--not providod by |n*tltu»lon , ) ' TOWNSHIP OF CRANFOno WHEREAS,, tho Director of Finance has corliliod lo Iho wllh Iho roqulromonls ol law. SECTION 3, If any portion ol (his ordinance shall bo suanl lo N.J.S.A. 40A:11-5(l)(a). This conlracl and Iho : ; CRANFORD, NEW JERSEY availability ol funds which Is ollachod to and Is part ol this ADOPTED: January 2,2001 . delormlnod lo bo Invalid, ouch dolormlnalion shall not resolution authorizing It are available lor public lh;pec- 7GELM0RA AVENUE. ELIZAGETH, NEW JERSEY J .. RESOLUTI6W NO. 2001-5 Roeoluilon; and . ' 1 • APPHOVED: llonn.' • ' '• • ; • ' • • VISIT ALL LENDERS® www.cml-mortgagelnfo.com -'.- -[f '-i^ S;;;; - aWoct.iho valldlly of the remaining portions ol said ordi- , , f/HEREAS It Is Iho opinion ol H10 Township Commitloa WHEREAS, it is'tho opinion ol Iho Township Comfnilloo MICHAEL CRINCOLI, Mayor Awardodto: nance. • Thomas A. Vltflle, Esq. - .••••'• ... - .-: •'•.' • , • ." • '"•' . '• V> CopyrlghL2000;Coop«mthrtMortg«Mlnfonir««on,Inc. AIIRIohttRM«iv«d. ;•••'•'!• ' "• Eorvlces: Logal . ' 90S-353-GG«1

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TO PLACE YOUR CLASSSF5ED AD o « o WHEEL DEAL IViERCHAIMDISE HELP WAITED BIG DEAL The rare, vintage DeSoto is still a cool car for collectors! .For lust $35.95 well run S101-$5000 BY LAURA BYRD I your Auto. Van or Truck Special Low Rates For Full County Coverage Niwssruvici Not only are they few in nunjiB until it sells. |5Unes,'1wk $2S ber, but owners are protective^ It was 1952, and Groucho and their cars are sometime CALL FOUDETAILS ^ Mal-x was sitting in a DeSoto con well, a bit of a mystery "Peo. CALL FOR DETAILS CALL FOR DETAILS '* vertible introducing that night's don't even know "it's a DeSo Private Party Only Prepayment Required Private Party Only Prepayment Required episode of the television show when I do drive it," Ostberg sa; l .Sbu:5itTS)iir.;i4fp:«tt.NnB&.:"Sb5iTSif :NnB . :.\ with a grin, "The only place it c Please read your ad carefully after publication. We are not responsible for errors after 1st insertion. •i > V His guests included ai 94-year-. spicuously. says •'.'peSpto! is qni old woman and a worm salesnian. I, hubcaps. But it is) ah att^iitio \

Groucho was singing a catchy getter; it inakes niefeel good:";' .-.;.•!.•• MIMOUMCEMEMTS •' 0330v Homes.'"/':.-'/'-;'::?:$.>••''"•• v-OSSO'-.TiiwixtdsFuel, •'".• '•;••:!•••..•: 0755 .'EhteVtalnment' Services' :• 0930;' Decksapatlbs'.'.' • "1095' Recycling' '•: •••.'.•••.' ., • • little song. The. same silly'jingle ,' -Andh^any'DeSotosoymeravr : ; : CLASSIFIED 0002 DeaUrNptice?:; • : . O331' 'OpenjHouSes--,'•'..•';,• - ./•'::, •0560. Ftirriiture • .,' ••• ••-.'•, •• .••,"•:;! 0762 : Koflie.Kealth Seryiws. • ' 0935,' Drapery & Decorating - • 11.00 "• Roolihfl . •':"• .•• •""•• • • .Alain Ralston, president of'the; tell you a DeSoto is, .in, fact; ; : ' 0003 ; In Merriorlams • •' -' d336, Incdnia Prbpbrty.'-.••••''.••:.:-.• ;: 0665',. farm Machinery •••>?:'•:••. •.,••.. >0765 'Insurance -.: .'."••..'•'•• ,-••; 0940 Driveways ,.• , • :•., .' 1105: Rbtotllling . ' •; '-,' , iNitiohal DeSoto Club, is singing; .pleasure to drive., Npfr alwa; HOURS • 0004 -CardsolThanks •'•'.';•• •0340 ' Industrial Property ••'. -• '.• .0570 SrioW Removal fqOwBBn.PT:'-::1' ' O77d LeSal Serviced ••' .-'•'. ' • • 0941 Duct Cleaning '••• • : .. 1115 '• Met $ Drain Cleaning •'•• ODO?:1 Mefnofl?ls/Plots / . 0342 Investnient Propetties : ', C -10575. IternsUridar$.100:, .; ;•.:,'.;;•., 0773 'Umbgslne & Ttlxl Services : 0945. Electrical •;. ' • •'• :..* • -1120 .SheetraCk-a.Spackllng •'/•• to me.now,; at .the, start of our easy, but, pleasiirabiei ',:!: .;.:^ 1 0010 ^Auctions' • ." . 0345-C Loans' & Mortgages '. •: -r. •••:•• • 'O58Q.!;.G#ri0ral Meftftirtdlse',?. • ;' •..'..'-.''•;/.-. '-.0774' Mflssaoe - /•:,, ••'.:;' ,< .-, "0947. EnvironmentalTestlhg.;•:•• • .1135. SnOWblojerRepair- .' .- : ••• interview./•/.•• '".•'• '.'•• ':}•'•',••."',. - '•:••/ • Ostberg, like other •ownerir,?' .0105. Adoption.':-Z'>: ' •:0365.• Olitof-sfate Property,, •.•'.:••. .; 0581' :• Lawn & Gardeh V. '•'•'• 'C:'•• •'•. •' ,'••',': 0775- Musical Instruction . ' s ;• •• 0949. Erraiid.Service "-. ,:• ... , 1140 Snownlowinn "• •'••/ ' ;. r .:-. 0.110- .Annouri'pamBhts • . :• 0360 .Wante^BsalEstate'. • ' •"•' :-.058Z MarkelBasket-.' il ?•••"•*:}.: 0776' Marketfieseafch '..;. :..' • 0950,-..Excavating -: . • . ., ••••1145 Telephones'/.-- • •• '• •'• ':•':: "It's'delightful-it's delovely, it's' , doesn!t: haye^ a DeSoto just' r • 0135'.' Lost & Found..' -. .••. 0380 •VacationProperty •!:•.• .0583 .Plants,S DeSoto." •/:•••[,•• '••;•• •••:•'•'::'•• ••;•- f : ; v : | because it's-i:are'- but because he! -.0140 Personals -.'•' ' . •.'.• 0390:. Mobile Homes'•\ r'-.'- •• : .'.',, •' 0584 •Machinery&TQOIS,.• :;•••:;•;•,•/••: 07$0 Photbdraphy .,<;...,'.-,'..•..,'.' 0960. Fencing . '-'<.•'•''•• •1155 -Tree Services'.- • ' " ; ; ... . . Ralston, isn't trying to make ,,: believes in the integrity of fa .caft- 0150.' Prayer^ • : .; :.. ' "..• . •;OSaff•. MusicalInstruiriehts•/••'•;• ••'• '• i-,-0785- WanaTuolng & Repair •- \ 0965 •••Floqr Care V . . i. . .'1160 TV & VCR Repair '.. REALtStATtflEIITALS ; : '.!'•• <)160 ".RideQharinfl -.. ' : :059D '.OfficeFurniture4'Equlpmeri( V-'* 0795. Senior Citizens Services; .. .0970 FlDCWFl . . , - 1165: Upholstery & Slipcovers' •. me laugh, but trying to convey DeSoto had k lot :of options on- • 04D0' Apartrherife(Furnished) - .. ; :: •6.165 Happy Ads.: •,.* 059S f Pholbgraphy & Camera: EqulpnnW'; . O800.'SBWlna.Alter4tlons '. • •. 0975. Fuel.TankServlces - •"'.: 1170 Vacuum flepalf . •' '.'• -0405'Apartrhihjs(Unfurnished) •';:• : the now quirky and rare, but once ': 0170; Corninii Events'..:•;. .:.-• ; - .059.9 'Flea,M,arket3, .' • •••"/•••' ••';.'./ 0801:; iShoe Repdlf. ':••• •..-•: .•; 098.0./Eurtiltt/reRepairiRellnlshiiio' •." -.. 1173'.'• Wallpaper, •: .••-.- •. •.. f.;a-bi^.e;.lbngei?-.:wteelbaBe,;a;fititl6;.- M0& . 0410V'Com'nierclarRmp'erty, ;.v .;.'V' : highly visible,image of DeSoto. A. ';• J0600,- • feraga SiyatdSales•;.;.•.:;:;-'.,, i;. 0805 • Shopping & Errand' Services • '.0985 'Garage Doors' ''•:•'•' '•"•'• .7.:". '•";.1t7S-.-Wa.terprpiflflg"". '•.'*'<• -mPro room inside^ a little more; iEill^!lfliiEiiT;!i :08'18 'Tele.-pfiorie'Sen/lces • :•.•' • ''•'. 0990 Garden Stiriplles::. . >.'-: •" • ••'1177-: 'Water Purification•'• •::•.'•':. ••'• car restored'.and .collected by a 8 am to $:00 pm 0200./ Dorn&stlcs ;,:,'•;, ••; ' .0420'.'Hails ':.•••""•••'' •"•£•'•. . ••/'••' JOQiS 'Tutorlpgia Ih^tructlon:;-'v\-'' •099.S- 'Gla.ss-&'Mirrors . •. • / •• '; :• 118.5 -Welding'••• '-'••'-•'•.< - :: •.;., chVr'ottie, and a lofc'ofattention Id. • '.fl.425 Houses(Fu'ililshpd)v ••'.•;:• ; : ; 'SE1$,.ip1o$nn^r^ i ApencieS. : 0830- TVpIno fiWordProoesslrifl;. . ! 1000,'|Glitters & Leaders.•'•• •••" •'/'.• 1190,'Windows &ScreBns few.loyalists•.nationwide/.A car, ; v.0630V.Horso-!i SLlvestp'ck"i.,; .,:.',' ,;.; de^il-^; >-'V^; '-K:;V '•':{ .: 0220,. Eniployiiieht HelpiServlces .•'0430,'Houses(llnlurti|sl)ed)•'.' ' ;..•'. 1005:'Handyman •.•'.:•. • •• '• :.. 1195 Window,Washing •:••' : :•• sonieCollectors^ covet,and others.' .'.0225". EmployrnentR&untes, • '. 0435 ••Housing.To Sharer, ' • jf -0635 ObBdlencflTraining'•• ••• • •: ":•.•'.' ;1O.1O Heating •••--'•'::•,;••* And withithe introduction J6f, ; 1 RECREATIOHflLWHICLES 0226' Buslness.Help. '• '. ••••• ' • 0437 Lots For Rent' •..:... ••.•... 0640, Pets' -.; •• :-^.v -;-?:. K-•'-•;•• ,-__ ... -jnoillonlrw'/ -"-..' •• •- '1015. Home Improvements :. . .'• ."• , wouldri't be paught dead owning. : : . . 1300 MopedSfiDirt.Bikes -I-'- the Hemi engine ui', 1052, .a lot ; 0230 Drlwra';: •.:'. ' ,. ... .0440 OlliceSpace;.- '.':, :••.:,• •064S' Pets Supplies &$ervlces ^ »:•',•' . • 0855^Alarms& Securlty.;•.;.. v -I .1018 Home Inspection :..;, • • DeSotosar^ii't-widely consid- : O240 .. Qfeneral Help, •: <. 0460 .Rooms(Furnished) •;• ; • • •0860 Aluminum 5 Vinyl Siding : • ,1305 .Motorcycles . ':.'.. -.' ttiore horsepowert "Back in the ; ; 1020 Home &Office Cleanlrifl :• :••••• •. ; •0865'ApplianceRepair- •' '- -.•• . 1310 .Motor Homes .. ." , : ered to' be the "cool" vintage car.-• '0245, ManaflenientHelp . '.:'• 0465.; Roorps (Urifumished)'- • ' • • 1025 House Washing \ :" •20s, DeSotps ycere roughly: ecjuiv-: • 0867 .'Auto Detailing & Service' '.'• ,71315•-,Travel-Trailers,-V'-.. • ;; 0250 Medl(^ Help,. ,,-..' '.0475 'TownhousesfrCphdos. .: : 1030..' Insulation •,•:..: •:.'••.•." • •" •" ••-I • but don't tell that to anyone who •:0650.v8uslriess'0p|mftuhlties- •"'• : ' •0870 Bilhrpoms ' .i" ' 1317 ,Sno*nwbl!es."- alent to everythingvelse oh the :' 0255 Part Tirfia Help .'•:•.:•:..-: •. ;O48O Vacation Pfpperty • . . •.' ; 1032 Interior Decorating . ".•". . ; .OeSS'.FIriahcliiservlces••.."-.•• •.;' : • has.one.. ;•'.- ;, '•-. •:''. .'.-•.' : '.••••' .' 0482 firms. ••••;•;.•'- •'..;.••.• •' :-• ..,'' • •-• 0B73'.'-• Cablhatry/ •• ••-,"; ".V, : '. ,1320 Caitipers& RVs •.•'•• 0260•':Pro(6Sslonal-Help •-.-.' ; 1035Kitchens':';..-.• ••• • ' ; : A vintage DeSoto is still a delight to see. .market," ' Raiston •• . .says. 0875 ..Carpsrltry '-..: '. ' :-,,; •,• : 1330 Boats & Motors .. • .0265'Sales^elp V:. ••'•; : 0483 Acreage-••• . '. •" ' / PROFESSIONAL SERVICE^ 1037 'LauridrV.Services ' .•'•'' ' • | ••'";, "I wanted an orphan car," says : 0885 Carpet Cleaning,. •'••.-• "Horsepower wasn't a toajor .con-: ' 0266 'TechnicalHelp ' . ' 0485 WantedfpRent-' ' . '.. • 0700, AccouMinaSarylcesv.,,, ••.-. ' •.• ' 1040Lawn Care &.Lantiscaplno - nWHSPORTATIOM Ralston. "A car that is no longer ; : ;'0710.-.•Appraisers•'• '•. v .'; ';'.,.•..'•• ••;•'"• 0890 CarpetInstallatlori :-.-,i create ia run of fabric for the; pop- Presidents.Cup trophy last year. .says,."arid it's rare to; see them at verted to an ambulance. ;' • •••:'• '• 0270 Retail Help • . MERCHAIIDISE > ; '. M045-;.' -Lawn Movyer Repair 1 - . , 1350 .AutomotiveFinancing•;..-. sideration then; I thi^it was -. 089S Catarlno "••".' ' ,/ ; .': made. -A DeSoto. is. so different. I ular1956 Adventurer; The repro- ••0275, Trades- •; •':•••:•'-,.;.' . 0500 •Antiques • •"•'>. •/• ,•;'' .: ,0715 -Architects.'.-•••••.••-••• V •;••." 1050 Lawh Sprinklers 1355 ' Auto Paris & Accessories ' "I paid $6,700' for;-a. car that car shows no matter what year. I But one conspicuous nb-snpw more styling and pricing."; ' . ,' 0900 •Ceiphfls',: ;•'•••:'•'•;• ••"-: • 1 next weeks 02BO' Sltuallons'Wantsd.-, -• 1 ..0717•': Artsi-liCrafts ':•:••'•:•.• * '.••:•'• -.-•••..•• '•• 1055 .LDcksmlt ~ 1360. Automotive Services . hate going to car shows where all • 0520 £'ullding Materials.& Equipment. ' 0905 CeramlcTlle.' •' • '•"• .. duction fabric replaced tattered didn't run,", Ostberg says with a wouldn't say there''are a whole lot was the. award-winning DeSbto •,'•.,',','-••-• After the 1952'inpdel year, Q285-. Instruction'. '"•'•. • ',- ,0725:.'BeautyCare!Services • ,-• • •.:• •: •1065 Masonryy • 1385':-'Aillogfor-Sale". •; -/ .0530. Olbthlho*-..:: •:•• . .•... , ;| 0907 CeramlcTlle,Cleaning • ..-••.,. : you see are 1957 Chevys lined up. original fabric in aeyeraTcarSv '•'.' •-. 0728: 'Bridal Serves: ';^'V .:-V':-:;-:'V 1067.' Miscellaneous .. .' •'; 1394 Antique & Cla'sslc'-Autos:: '• laugh. "I bought it 10 years.ago of them in the San Diego area. from San Diego, •'..'••••:••' •':••,..horsepower was increased:.every' BEALESTATE-SAIES 0535'Collectibles .;•; "•' : ; ;0910 CtihnrieyCleaning '-.•-• ••' publication .0730 , Calllpraphy : - ;-.,. ' • '/::- .,., 1070 Mifa.Storage•-.• . .1400 Four Wheel.Drivd-••••.-• "Everything is manufactured 0305 Acreaaa & Lota • • • 0915 "Cleanups & Ha,£illng..' . •' : "I wanted a project that Would from a lady in Oakland that had Maybe some four-doors or some "I. enjoy showihg it," says year until the bratid peaked wi^h. '. 0537 Computofs'K Electronic EqUipmont .-0734: Chl|d Care & Nursery Schools '• iO75 Palnlliig.5 PapSr Hanging 1 1 .••.1405" .Trucks ^.Trailers -,'' .• for a; '57 Chevy'- you want a brand ;. 0315'•,Commercial Property. •..' 054.0. Cfafts & djftSales. , .". ,•;'.••' 0735' C'Ornputer.Seruices .'•'.' .'",• ,,'•':•• 0920 • Clock Repairs I-. . :- 1080 1 take awhile, ' Ralston says,. "The • it inher garage fpr: 30 years, The coupes - some from the '50s - but Ostberg from his garage in El 1-800-559-9495 1 1 i 1 Pfistering ;: •', .'. •'••'-1410 • Vans&'Jeeps -••—,-,. the. Adventurer models. But;the' 0320' Townhouses & Condos /.pS45 .Esfate.&.TagSales- ••''• .'• :1 : :'092.2".Cphcrefe-.'-..:-, -;-'''-' ;.,'-- -- new bumper, you can get % : > : -,074'0: Counsels' ..'. ,•,•'."'• ;/•' .-, • .1085 umbing.-, " . • :.•"•-. .-,1415 'VehlOlesWanted "•:':•. ... quest of'finding all the. parts, is. car needed, a complete restoration there are really very few." Cajoii,. but it's hard to'take your glory was .'^''8hpr]^]^ved''a8/ 'W{i'''''' ' ' 0325 Far(TB • •'." -, r •',;•: ' .;.. ,0547.: Christmas Trees .. •'•'.. i.- •• ' ', •; • '-0925.: Construction-'-::-: •'•.•;• '••'. Engine parts, you can> get them. ( 0750' .'.'CraW.'CardServices .::;/• ^' :..'• <*, • : .1090 bl.& Spaa ' more fun than going to car shows. •- the leather upholstery and top And if you are a DeSoto owner, car to a national meet. The cost to four-yeslr runof Grbuchd's show. Wist . Any r trim parts - even an interior I think-DeSoto owners are really were shot*.- but everything was how. many models of the car you.: trailer a car cross-country. ;„ it's The-United States began iflie* '. clock, you can get from an after- a different breed: We're more lon- original. ' • own that are still in existence is. not a cheap hobby. ]••• •-./ quest to ipahuiactuVe economy! Employment | General Help 2401 market supplier! It's possible to ers than joiners." ':'.'. -.•••'" "It has a lOOhorsepower, six- as significant as how many were . "And it's pretty tough to drive. cars and .match the impactj. . trirn.oui.a beautiful 1957 Cheyy One San Diegan, however; cylinder engine, which was stan- originally made. My top speed: is probably around: : European automakers were mak£ t Employment %lht'off the shelf. I wanted some- taight disagree. . dard then, but youhad the option The older the better, but the 80 mph. I have overdrive and that ' ing vyith smaller family vehicle's;;t BOOKKEEPER 1 Agencies 205 Gprig'thai; was a,challenge." Monte. Ostberg lives in El of. an aluminum head, which uglier, the better, too. . helps, Eut DeSoto didn't offer a The r'ecessibn. didn't treat * PT. Flexible liiburaii Oran-1 •v^The ..challenge of finding Cajpn and has.shown his rare upped it another 10 horses. It has With the exception of a few.: semiautpniatic until .'1941.. ford. Must ((now Quicken DeSoto kindly. '?The p,pdge:!!)# Soflvyiua. 734.908-2727 rfisSotb parts and pieces, can't be DeSoto where- many other DeSoto more horsepower than the Ford V- models and years that were never, Anything prior to that was stan- and the Plymouth Valiaiit needed•'.; ejerstdted. . • owners haven't - at the Antique 8 of the'40s did." •popular, DeSotps from almost dard shift. So it takes getting manufticturing facUities^'.'KaJstofat ]>Nd one. makes parts for Automobile Club of America, -"•. Along with horsepower, the. every.year can be.found at; the used to. I can driye.my- DeSptb to "says, "so, Chrysler- loblfeed arbuitiri^ Business Help 226 Express-Times jpto.so the national club was meets../ '" ...... '•''.. • •/••. ./' •';' : '• Deluxe has a body style special to'-. annual National DeSpto.. •aiocalmeet and feel comfortable) and said; 'Oh. DeSpto, we; can d; 15 years ago to seek out The'-national organization has the 1940 model. Ostberg. claims : Convention. V .-• : . ; . byt I Wouldn't, drive it crbss-dpun- trimthiatbrand.1"V ,^: •••;••/):,![••., -\ N Career Fair 2001 ^e ahother for parts and to cre- more than 60,00.0 members, and that of the .900 manufactured; hife It Was held in August in -•..:•.-.•.- .With that marketuig rjeci, : RECEIVABLE/ ^ the power of a bldckof con- . Ostberg's DeSpto competes-, with , is one of just four left in ejtistehcei. Seattle, and many rare treats Which may be the reason you sion made, DeSoto begafr |n BILLING CLERK |»}riers all needing the same every other popular make and vvith- a difficult-tb-deterjnine • were gathered, including a 1931 don't . see ah. abundance of aferhTeasatt "orphanedcaK''!But . Cooking 'for.' a computer 1 llterti(» Individual who Is tBing for.restoratipn. "•• model of automobile collected. values up around |50iOOO to Sports Roadster,- a 1956 Pireflite, • DeSbtos at!-cruise nights, , or 'just-.'.: one. that gets more popular with •ggresslye, flexlblB and at the Holiday Inn fjiQne club project Inducted per-.'. His 1940 DeSoto Deluxe con-' $60,000/ , ',-.-;•. • •,•',/;:• Convertible Indy Pace Car and a hanging out at the heach'on the • mlaiQras'the' yeajrsiciickby;"; i'[^' personabls. Responsibili- 1 : ; ties Include AWBIItlng, lading a amajl manufacturer, to vertible won the association' a • - "DeSqtoB are rare, ' Ostberg. 1950. 8-pasfcenger liijiousine cpn- .weekends;.•' '. : .•••'/'',•} '-.••/ ',;. •-. (c) Copley News Servifce'., '• collections and customer cortacL . Knov/ledoe of :f-^yri::'8r••'"• •Sri-' •':

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Have your resuma 'entered Into the Resume' Direct- Database. Your resume "will Marvin Burton ||; be distributed (o all partici- Sales consultant fctypfl J| pating Wiployers., • ;.:,••••..•.. •otflco, respbrttlbllltles,, of the month auallfled -Individual fencloM your resume with a • • ..must ba computer lltor- check for *1O payable to at« 4 possess excellent The ,Expre*s-Tlmes, Attn: communication , skills., Cathy Clark, 35 S/TOrdSti Fax resume to.:.,-:' • •••- ,!-i:.'. Eastoi), PA 18042 •; .;:. 973-37MM0 THE HOME OF Pax with' your, credit. card DRIVER PT/ FT; number to 610-258-2100.; T ' TrAnsportatlon Care Co.l : Email your resume with Clark,;WwlyoSonlln8 fant* oi< toddler*. Liability Insurance, holiday pay 'and a back up system for Stocik #11636, sick leava arid vacation Vih#1M.O8897. arelnCludedi . '••'.'• Somerset or N. MUdtesex Of stock #11541, MSRP: $17,475 JMK BMW-li soaking prp- YOUR NEW VW COMES WITH GREAT SIDff! fsstlonal Warn playersfor S.HIddlesex Cty Vin #1M439144. the following positions: 908-253-9595 4•': Cyl.lhder,• :autorriatlo•'• trafis',; pWr MSRP: $17,375. 2001 NEW Be©fteGLS: 5spd. mart,4cyi,power ABSbrakes/•' -, PARTS COUNTER ' Urtlon County 808*6*4884 itmg/bmkes, AlRi AM/FM^ S#eoi',rear wlndows/locks/mlrrors, a/c, arn/fm st/cass, cruise, fqctory qiarrnV. 1PERSS0N tlefogger,:27,4iB0-:ttil,: VJN!)fXG227269;. •94 HONDA ACCORD EX Parts experienced pre- CHILDCARE V7 TOYOTA COROLLA Lease a New 2001 f*rr«d, But willing to train 4 cyl,' auto trans',-p*r stmd/b'rks, AllH, rear 4 cyl V-Teth, aufo trans, p NEW 2000 Jetta GL: 4 Dr. 4 cy[, 5 spd man/power steer-' • the right person.; <- • '•.'• •. NANNV: defogger, Cloth' Int, radlals, 68,744. miles, AIR,, Ithr,, sunroof, 66,274 ml; Ing/ADS brakes/locks, tilt telescopic, cruise, remote mirrors,- ••• • Needed, F/T. or P/T ASAP. VN^S66^^rfi' Beetle GLS Car»5XpYe<(*Car».5XpYe<( d a/c, am/fm st/cass, front & side alrbags, facfbry alarm. ' . '; p 908.70441811 IN STOCK FOR DELIVERY PAINTER NEW 2001 Passat-GLS: 4 cyl, 1.8 turbo 5 spd,; powersteer- CHILD CARE THE ALL NEW Hasp, caring todMdu*l to •'«*•'• PASSAT 4 MOTION lng/ABSbrakes/wlndows/locksArunk/mlrrors,:a/c,qm/fm.'-•',. (orSieyr.ofd. Hotrt Thurs. "st/cass, front & side alrbags, traction control, factory alarm. .'• 3pm-7im S approx, 8 addri COME SEE THE ALL NEW ALL WHEEL DRIVE! COLLISION dayHnw h*•.'T&* have own tAM' !• Sl65MVfee+ 5200 ref.set. dep GOLF & JETTA TURBO! REPAIRPERSON . ONEUr College Grad Pmaratns Available . Expsrlehca required • CHILD CAM- WesHIeld THELAHGHr Pre-Owned WV's. family. 2 school age chil- $0 Security Deposit Progranis Available . • VW Certified Warranty . dren sack* prof, nanny & INVENTORIES | 2 Years/24,000 Miles # SO Deductible driver. 7sm-7pm. WOO- *700A»k: 9WM17W Groat thinasyou don't pay for. 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Send' resume to; Children's '98 VOLKSWAGEN JETTA GL AUTO BLUE 1 FAX: 908.685.1404 Education • tMrecloi , '98 VOLKSWAGEN JETTA GTIVfte 5 SPD YELLOW ftoavet^leed •: Mx>f www.millenniumvw.com \ Exparience tM«*«a*ry .: turri/IMHoUrt Avenue, '98 VOLKSWAGEN GdLF GL 5 SPD GREEN HyoVwanttobspartofa Summit, NJ 07801 '97 VOLKSWAGEN GOLF GL AUTO BUCK" Wlnolnfltsamwhlchoffsr* An Exclusively Volkswagen Location .- «xc*llent btnaf.Ha *nd un- Prices include oil costs to be paid by a consumer except for title, registration. Leases are 10k ml./yr.; .15c thereafter. Total '97 VOLKSWAGEN CABRIO GL AIJTO . WHITE limited potantlsl, call our Oenaiwl J*0T, Robert Dymls/cosls/residual: jeHa:$7761 / $10,311 /$ 10,310.25; Beelle:S/761/$10(3]1/$10,598.7S; Passal:$10.101/$12,756/ '97 VOLKSWAGEN JETTA GTI VR6 5 SPD, BLAfiK Schoaoetnann at 973-37B- 'asy to gel la from anywhere SI 2.745.50. Lessee responsible for excess wear & (ear. All rebates & incentives to dealer. Subject to primary lemJer approval. '97 VOLKSWAGEN JETTA GLX 5SPD' RED 77U245 !p' ' ASSISTANT Dealer not responsible far typos or offer changes due to program changes. Must take delivery from dealer, stock by 1/16/01. For orthodontist l Experlsnc* pratarrad ark), : X-*«y license, fitnsflts i l^taid on kxperleno*. 908-233-8668 lar Cranford Chronicle January t1,200j Cranford Chronicle

Part-Time Professional 91 Sales Hel|) 205II Employment If Real Estate Sales || Real Estata Rentals || Wanted to Buy G.' • . • .')'• -' '." Help 260 If Trades 275 H--^h-----H SUMMERJOB Chlldcara We 7T 77 CHIROPRACTIC sm eseldrw rndfviiils to Advertising CLERICAL : NEWSPAPER SOS SECURITY INC ,worfc.\»y dnWoprm -'•• •AFTEisCHOOL COIHIOS & Apartments •:;••;;?••• 2001 >& ASSISTANT Experienced for,Duty disabled ##i|y by Nancy 7 Somervllle newspaper has Day camp /counselor*, $500.00 Bonus F/T Townhouses 320 (Unfurnished) 405 PT Various duties, U F/T i on , an Immediate full time po- activity inttruptork.WSl/ flEPORTER •'jadjng Security Agency has t /VB TECHNICIANS : modarn lingual preferred M, W, For workars1 cbmp office •• , juttOn open for an sxperl- Ufeouird. Ideal tor i F1-7, Sat morning. En- e09.J24.760O ' of national Jriaurartoe eo, wasr^dryar. 'enoed and well organized teacher*, college stu- We want a hungry Immediate Openings y (f g 1 BR-Condo, 1 reporter ready to do argstic, likes working Various duties..Include Off St1 pkj. C rindlvldual with good dents. 'Watchung area. Assistant VB techs xrlUi KinderCare battle in a competi- with people. 909451-2727 ti flll Ir pMto»ii*H • major. roads, comm; skills. Duties to In- Interviewing now. BUY IT. 908^6540 Full Time position avail- p of slartns 4 walk to town * . train. If. ?lgnon*hhthebe»tand tive market. The Ex- SECURITY able. Suburban Nawa access. Installation. GM Heated pka. oar. $159,900 Hf:iil rTTmes .covers RNs/LPNs REGEPTIQiW Bensflts. Send 'resume a•••' The ' Indalsaadanl iicper.a must We often. . Contact- l«»sat» Uassa "'...... ,-..•;/,:'psr^lnie. end cov*r lattertoohid. •*as* pert of the largest AU! Utira^AYER ft OffiEH Busy doctors offlc* In i fflm TRAWSl Ten cash.prlo4?W. **f '• .'• •• •ervlce add other func- iipm-7am: New rates. •^••/.salaW - Cot/Or^| 9(PJ&M6Hg?3JgtS»r tions. Excellent - benefits VETERINARY lnr*nrJersey-ls.seeWng Commercial high Valley In Penn- F/T Assistant Director. OF MARIE ROSB .Incl. 401K. PIMM call Mra.Rasky(D.O.N. hrsJwtc Faxresurru to Individual wrltfr clerical BUVWQCamsrasif sylvania^ Wo want» Hunterdon, __. - Middlesex, ^Exciting opportunity In ASSISTANT BtOOMER, Attn-i Ml. Pattf lislef B08-S7S- :foemi» terms : background to help sup- • Fully PdBwiefltj Property ..eo^py1puorwhola;«i natural sell-Btarter to niorrls, Somerset' and fast paced medical billing challa, ConnaU F!c.,; [suite , S770 or (ax resume to a.^Witiialj MurslntfHdma *m*vtyjjz 2 to 3 • a successful sales As the child's first class- uncover hard hitting Union County areas. .Full offloe In Florham Park. ;By ^^ CallKenat732-928-7at1 *0 tint* and Part Tlma po- Competitive salaries and araa. . Fixparienca pre- »08^«Ae711 for Rent room., ;• KinderCare : re- stories. Competitive ^2posltlons,avallaWe' Wanted sitions /available at our benefits. Fax resume for ferred. Fax resum* to: the following pbsltldfts quires Its" professionals to salary and benefits. 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Easton, PA own: transportation, VERIFIERS IN CLASSIFIED AND ONLINE RUNS TILL Proficient In Quark, Illustra- •; tall/ , '.Office/;;' Storage. - Temporary positions aj- home phone' required, and tions and application AsMorLydlaO D«iwown ' Berkefey you the tools you need to 18044-0391 F/T Exciting opportunity In . loi-thie Service^:'-; Botdavard Vatarinary tor & Photoshop, Dream- UNION, NJ waysBvafatte-FTSPTHra. muat.be 18 years of age or a fast paced medical bill CLERK/ help make 'them 4/zoos Clinic 9QB47S-1M1 Weavsr a Flash a plus. Scotch Wains 90fr32Z«200 older. All applicant will grow...Tools. like an: age- Ing office In Florham Park. ' ."'• '• '. : •• . ^ • Should have a good un- 1,000 square feet each. Unden 008-4B8.7855 be drug screened. Major Compelltlys Salaries and derstanding of print pro- ' Immediate.'! >'6 appropriate curriculum,' Medical, Heilih, Dental, ••• www.Cormactlons the freedom to make a dif- SEMESmi BHEAK WORK benefits. Fax resume for !i^~ duction. 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(Q73) 4QJMI282 Fax 370A,Peapack,NJ 07977 Cleaning, tran . professional building . ,. fast, accurate typist to WANTED following .Full-time posi- "••."PMaWaJifbHIca ACCOUNTS ALL/ANY CONDITIOM or companionship Call: apprax. 300 sq.fl Con- • work in the Sonwrvllle of- tions w/flexlble hra at .our '•.••''•••••••2dpi;::':-.':: (973)596-1000/ Cash paid for'your, prop-: COLLECTORS & B08-272-50M tact andy9f»SM092 fice of --Ihe' Matsehgef- Carriers for Newspapera hew center located In Day camp counselors, (973) 59&0SB6 Fax erty. Fast dosing. No delivery In Union County. Branchburg, Nj, along fQtf Gaiette. Must be well or- activity Instructors, Wsi/ BrTdoawatarOffice DATA ENTRY mmmii ^r\ippy care ktt Will One day per Week-NO wltn a $500 Signing Bonus.: HOUSE CUUUHM- Polteh PISCATAWAY -1600 so. ft, l ganized.with: good cus- Ufeguard. ideal, for D04 tbs..$575.-1 very ti collections; Reliable ve- 1908)722-1441/ Wy, «p. ifJft, own trans, ; tower service • skills. B^ teachers, . college. stu-. POSTERS AskforLydla* ; t»i20(V:J3^B8 famate will bs 2 tbsj JfJ hicle required. Please dents. WatchUhg area; )90B)21B.1740Fax : Margaret 908/429-2095 ;. cellenC. Benefits ' "• and . (2 each) &4 M1^J/ : •Lead Teachers > competitive : • ••• : salary. : .•••.•••••call-;-'-. .; '' Interviewing now. ' . - F/T Exciting opportunity In 9OB-580-CAMP SOSSECURITY lif^just I aoLDCN RrrniEVERS Pl«a» pall Janet ". 73*496-4455. , •Assistant Teachers a fast paced medical bill- HOUSEKUMM, Gara oe & Storafle «• Dairies, , 900-57M736 Incorporated ing office In Florham Park. NANMUn, ELOCR CAAB- Real Estate Rentals I, D , or fax resume' to 908- • Infantteacliers; '•. ';•;•, '•'EbE.. " •:'.• •,.: Competitive Salaries and AD nattonaBtJes. Scraenad. awmosBsmsnessaasnl fOT Rent 415 wiii.i.DB 575-8709 .. •.•.:•'•-•.'••. got easier. WAREHOUSE Call Immediately 24 hrs a day benefits. 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J600- vldual for billing pbaltlon Mohtessori School seeks own car, S10-12/hr + behe- *700Avk. f«u>317-9777 Ih South Orange Village POUSH WOMAN WILL ROSELLE PARK- 1BR, (Furnished) 460 J Services Knowledge In CPT, ICD-9 p ari energetic Individual to To learn more . Plaass fita Calf 973^128-1139 CLEAN YOUR HOUSE $650 mo. M. a hot water I workU-6pm,Uor^Frl The contact, "Leila Hope" at Medical Help 250 & Medical Manager Sys- Incl 73^810-9351 or ASSISTANT right candidate must be 1908-704-0091, or stop by WAREHOUSE tem a plus Excellent ssl 008-241-9413. Chili! Care/ F/T Outgoing Individual: creative 4 work well w/ our new center located at: ary a benefits Contact Agent Call 9084984522 wanted for Cranford of- children. »08.&85-2900 212 Rarltan Valley College YARD HELP Wendy 973.762-871 S Nursery Dr, (formerly knowrt as 2 POSITIONS fice. E*p. preferred. Entry-letfel position Exo. Townhouses/ Schools Benefits.. Mon., Tue*., Orr Drive), Branchburg, benefits. EOE Call: 732- MEDICAL Thurs., Frl., 4 Sat • ' NJ 08776, fax your resume 4694S40, Ext. 404 AVAILABLE Condos Eipress-Times to, #908-704^)449, or send Nurse & Receptionist RECEPTIONIST MONDAY MORMNQ IMC 908-27&-2447 resume via email to; needed PT for Allergy FT. Busy orthopedic prac- for Rent 475 Quality Ctilldcare .' Career Fair 2001 ciMgemall kfndercare com Office in Cranford & tice seeking experienced 900/868*4884 , •(100%pd8 3mosforF/T WEEKEND Warren 908-276-0666 receptionist In South Or A pg .DENTAL positions) ange Village Excellent Certified Ridge Condo, 2 BR, 2 BA, PERSON salary and benefits In- extra large LR & DR, ga- HYGIENISTP/T January 23 KtrtdatCara Is sin To do pick-up of gar- CLERICAL surance knowledge a rage, bsml, mint condi- EXCELLENT CHILD CARE . WESTFIELD, Seeking »iv Equal Opportunity Employar bage & laundry. Must plus. Contact Wendy tion. 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In The World htiSoUDeotee needed to do lob site 808-322-9090 Enclose your, resume with a THE MOST AGGRESSIVE ^IpUovftup for. adults with Parse House Antiques > tWaabHltles placed In thecheck for $10 payable to iln County Labor Uar- Tha'- Express-Times, AHn; Stage House Vlme. Set Pins I Services . Requires flax, outgo* Cathy Clark, 3S S. Third St, Certified Pre-Owned 5 INCENTIVES OF THE YEAR! AnHrj. BOUght & Sold Deeto g- person w|th His di-Easlon.TA 18042 Space Avai 908-322-9090 Carpentry 875 ploma. TSome college Parse House Antiques , _credlts » plus, .Must have Fax with your credit card JVoiv Available On All New and Pre-Ownecf Model Stage House Vaago. Set Paw SMALL JOBS OH» number to 610-253-2100. 19»32aL42tVM5 ' 1998528! $35,995 Year 2000 Discovery II and Range Rover. AnHq. Bought &Sold Dealer QuaHy WotW- Hess. Rates. >a7 wk. Flexible sched- 0 Space Avai.908-^22-9090 •» ilia. CaUMr. Grand • . Email your resume with Q •J Red,Auto,6Cyj,VIN#WAV62707/36,862mi mMMlMUVt/ Must take delivery before January 31 st, 2001. 906-2*1-7200, art.3019 , credit card Info, to: cclarfc0expi< 908-834-8113 4 spd V6, auto trans w/ovordrivo. pvyr wind, pw o/s raaivlow, elec speed 1400-35-MILLER \ww.paulmilknnotorcars.coin 7 day sen/Ice. > '• stories.' Competitive rafllonalparsonnal.com Route 22 East • Springfield, NJ • (973) 379-7744 • 1-800-BMW-7222 ulary and bonellts. cn rl, AM/FM stereo cassr. Insldo roarvlow w/dual reading lamps, cloth rec 1-888-7B1-SS00! ' \ bckt soat ,STK*1O62, VIM#161412O3, MSRP $18 590 $2711st pymt due (needs rewiring) KO 1970 Send resumes to' ; TomMnke, New. Jer- DENTAL ASST. at loase signing Til pymts = $9756 Ttl cost = $9758 Purchase option at Loase Per Month For 36 Months I * not certifiedPricefe) lndude(s) all costs to be paid by a consurner except1br Deferring;cose* prgeVSonlc ,Organ, J6Q. ( TOYOTA sey editor, Th> Ex- FT/PT, Greanbrook area lease ond = $9795 12,000 ml/yr, 20e thereafter registration fees and taxes. Retsfor illus purps only.Not respfor typos . ExpfreS 1/31/01. 808-32^0023, > L , press- Tlmei, 30 N. tMMM Fourth St., PO Box 732.968-2727 General 391, .Eaaton, "PA New 2001 CLEAK UP A LT. HAUIj 18044-0391 Merchandise 580 DRIVER/ Chevrolet Free est Insured. 7 day service. WAREHOUSE ttjECITtW WHO!, CtUIR- 1486-781-3800 Immed. opening. Beneflls Happy New Year*. brand new. ReCharoir In- Clean driving record Call 4 dr, 4 spd, V6 auto rans w/ ovordrlva, pwf wtnd/lcks/hented mlrre. AM/FM MARANO & SONS cluded $1500/0bo 732- CLEAN UP 8, LT. HAUt> PT MEDICAL Bob at 732-358-2850 o stereo coss doep Vols, b/s m|dgs, bckt seats, till, speed cnUI, custom 727-5769 Free est Insured. ' RECEPTIONIST o ovorhoad console, STK#1019 VIN#12101649, MSRP $28 890 $348 1st REFHIOERATOII, Washer 7 day service. > o pymt dua at leaso signing Ttlpymls = $12,528 Til cost=$12 528 Purchaso Lease Per Month For 36 Month* from Marano & Sons! A Dryer- All running vie, 1-885:781-5800' ' ,' In busy padlatrlc office 3 option at lease ond = $16,309 50 12,000 rtil/yr, 20« thereafter o . days' per week, plus oc- o $100 each, 7324954690 o Q 0 o 80 Decks & Patios 930 oaslonal Saturday* « Open the 0 o> .Sundays. Contact Porila °o 608-232-2310. o HUGE SAVINGS ON EVERY PRE-OWNED VEHICLE! 0°"' Flea 1999 FOKD 1997 NISSAN 1999 FORD 0 O o 1998 TOTOH CAMWMXIJE 1997F0U>Em0ttlUT Markets decks. All work guaran-' Public Safety Classifieds '97 CHEVBOIfT CMUM IS SEDAM 08 CHEVROLET LUMWA SEDAN EDDIE BAUER ik aulo, air, ps, pb, pw, p/locks, PAIHFWDEH88E 4dr, 4x4, auto, air, ps, pb, pw, WNDSTARLX o o 4 dr 4 cyl 22 Illor auto trans FWD puir dr/ABS AM/FM "99 CWMUET CJUUUBIU KMN 0 o sloroo cuss r/dol AIR trip odomslor Int win cup hldis 4d( Vfl auto trans FWD pwr elr/lcks/biks AIR AM/FM 4dr,4cyl tutotrtns. FWD, pwr Str/ABSMIndMs/rnlrr, I V 8, 4K4, aulo, ai r, )U, pb, pw, p/toclcs, pfseati, traction control, leather, alley 4dr, 4x4, auto, air, pj, pb, pwn/locks, , p/seats, tilt, cruise, cass, V-6, auto, air, ps, pb, pw, p/locks. DUNiUIN o starw IIH dual* side air baas, Wp odometer IX? MBTHOOItr CHURCH Telecommunication AIR AM/FM JUWO-CSM uit crulss rsar spoiler keyieu 0 0 p/seatgs, tilt, cruise, CMS, cd, alloy wheels, side air Jugs, 30,000 miles p/locks, tilt, cru«ef cass, cd, alloy cd, alloy wheels, only 33 000 miles bit, cruise, cass, dual doors, dual WOi^-SlJ dlscbrko, 20 08t ml STKI847U Wtry WvHp r/d«IJ/ols,«jp holders corartm trunk ral a/c, full seating, alloy wheels, DunsjUanAye. ior °o dualajrbsgs 13.274 ml STK #8flOU, VlN IX7104S41 J wheels, leather heated u&is, only raW0090385 wheels, 31,000 mlleJ, 2 to choose TOWB24986 Driveways 940 from VpVW18(574 32,000 miles. W»XBA84179 < 5uroflUromhome.corii 0 4 dr 4 oyl aulo trans, FWD, pwr slr/lcks/brhs AIR 0° 1997 TOYOTA CORLLALE wdnusjiOLpTOYS AWFM stereo cass dual air baas Irlp odometer Inl AUt-UilUM-cui Ut criKU fulrtck ptvicVQlut Uoy*hU iMft Sotilli Av I4dr, 5 spi, fr tb. moonroo( alloy 2dr, aulo, air, ps, pb, ivkks, hit, cass, 4dr, auto, air, ps, pb, pw, plods, bit, 4dr, aulo. afr, ps. pb, (iw, ryfocE. 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Shelve InL, Sona, Grlnnell Block, (Mil maint, many new 313-1339 Hfi Jtett Firewood, 4 , parti, mini oond, $6500 «C drainpipe 008-273-2858 2 tone bur- cond., new trans, 79K CADILLAC 73 SEDAN gundy/beige, beige Int., CUTTERS& LEADERS 4.3L, V6, 4 spd auto Clttned • -and - Flushed ml,, hew battery & mul- B+Vllle- orlg. owner, exc. cond, full power, gar. tran».J A/C, PL, PW( CC, flarup; Repairs; Gutter ner.$i500obo. am/rm caas., new tires, 732/721-7351. kepi, black w/red leather wards; Seamless Gutters; Interior, $4500 OBO. matching cap, $10,500 Check the classified ads first. tfhderground Drainage CADILLAC FLEETWOOD 908-333-6053 908474-9287 Systems; insured. *90- Exc. cond, 47k, can KsKom Gutter Service bo seen Jn-MoUMalmlde CHEVY BELA1R '56 • rare Vans & Jeeps 1410 - -•r-908-233-4414 SWWbba 900-3330967 2 dr hrdtp, body & Int. re- CHEVYCAVAUER ZM •96- stored, new chrmfl, orlg 6 DODOE CAROO VAN "86- Wantto get into a newcarfast? Get into the classified section M Classified ads • DEEGAN^ Hod W/black lm.,62K,wfg. cyl. eng S AT. asking Exc. mechanical cond, re- built eng, many new parts, UOUTTER COMPANY owner, p*, pb, AC, OC, moon $22,000. Bob 908*17-6240 $1800/Obo. 732-594-5568 • S08-47A-4344 root, exc. cond, have all EL DORADO CONV. '75 - offer the widestselection of new and used vehicles jn the mafketPlus, classified ads I l paperwork, asking $7000 Restored, 85K, lots of ex- PONTIAC TRANS SPORT '97- Fully loaded, 65k, ^8 Hmne -yil stock "Wereo casa. or ' tra parts, A/C $5,800 808- passenger, $10,000. $8000 w/ custom stereo 2780675,808-307-9994 are the most convenient waytoi comparison shop features, prices and payments. Improvements 1015 equip. 908-624-0999 808-273-1763 CHEVY SUBURBAN '96- FORD 1942 CP V-8, 350,DODGE GRAND CARA- OO0 JOBS * OENERAL loaded, good cond, 80k, auto, new paint job, VAN '80- Exo. cond, A/C, REPAIR - Lt Hauling, $18,000. (D) 973472-3605 $15,000. Possible swap all pwr, roof rack, new lirush beared & re- or (N) 906-277-3358 for convertible. Call brakes, 133k, gfer. kept, 732-388-2142 $3600. 609*15-7479 moved. Expert Int/ext DATSUN '83- 280ZX 2+2, Readyto ride? Checkth e classified section first Carpentry, painting; re- all pwr, t-tops, runs well, PONTIAC ' 195S Star I pTacement windows & needa body work, $(000. Chief, 4 dr, A-1 cond., Vehicles decks. Tree worfc log 908-889-4719 $12,000. Possible swap Wanted splitting, gutters clnd. DOPQE '77 WON • 1 for convertible. Call rjo job too' small. Why Owner, PB, PS, Air, New 732^88-2142 DONATE YOUR CAR tp break your back? If you " tires. $1,500.908/587-5897 don't tee H, ask. ball us Heritage for the Bid FORD CROWN VIC "97- d. for FREE est Our Four Wheel Tox JJejUwttHer'Free 40K, exp. Cond. Priced to ig, Free Phone Card sell $8,950, 90&653-9618 Drive 1400I to donors with this ad + I JOBS & QENERAL FORD nm1162Cafl 1-8002-donate. EPAJR - UJW] JK, 5 spiLAaWng DODGE DURAHOO SLT-99 _Jitth—oleartdTTi re- $2500. 908-377.2247 Leather & all options. Black Intiext. 62K, $17,900. Call moved. Expert Int/ext FORD EXPLORER XLT Tom days 908-272-7510 arpenlry, painting, re- '98- S4K, CO, sunroof, placement windows & leather, exc. cond., FORD EXPLORER XLT decks. Tree work, log $15,500 973-313-3342 •84 • 4 WO, slick, A/C, splitting, gutters clnd, FORD PROBE QT '94- loaded, clean, Must Setll No job too small. Why Sspd, AC, black, all pwr, $7,800 908-233-9017 Qreak your back? II you alarm, exc. cond, sunroof, HONDA PASSPORT LX "99 the first place to look foreverythin g don't see It, ask. Call us $5000. 97*912-9544 today for FREE est Our 25K, warranty, loaded, A new BMW is the perfect remedy for the after-the-holidays blahs. Just imagine FORD THUNDERBIRDIX $22,O0O/obo. 908-277-3580 ?l8tyearf 908-528-5533 "93- Sunroof & extras, clean, 96k, $4250 obo. yourself in the comfort and richness of a 2001 BMW, with its powerful engine Home & Office 908*65-0227 Trucks & HONDA ACCORD EX '99- Trailers Cleaning 1020 4Dr, all pwr, CD, sunroof, 4cyl, 27k, $18,000. CHEW PICKUP S-10 "91 . and precise steering ready to transport you to a whole new state of mind. We'll H^ME, OFFICE, a BLDd. 908-486-1600 150K, $795. Call Harvey !i Exp'd. Sparkling C1ean.flefS. VCall 908-704-9887 INFINITI 020 '92- Aut6 Marks 732-780-9130 NTN all pwr, -sunroof, exc. keep things on a positive note, with our low prices and low payment leases. cond, 103K.J40OO CHEVY STEP VAN '72- publishing Lawn Care & 908-929-0759 Mlnt cond, 10ft box, 40k orig.ml,$2200/obo 732- Landscaping 1040 JEEP CHEROKEE '89 - 3884082 John or Barbara 125k, auto, all ppwor, n good cond., $3000. HTJSLAMM&LANDSCAffi Cleanups, Mowing, Shrub 873-9129724 Trimming'. ',& '.Tre e Re- LEXUS ES< 300 '99 - GtHd nioval. 732-873-2248 . ext/lnt, moonroof, gd cond, gar. kept, B3K, $14,900 MULCH STONE - PIcK-Up •908*37*188/, or Del. Retail/Wholesale. Eagte Fence 1-«X>2e2J245 MERCURY COUGAR '91 . 97K,. V8, fully loaded, great cond;, Asking $2800. Masonry 1065 OBO. 908-889-9266 A-1 WAYNE P> SCOTT MERCURY SABLE. '9.3* 'QUallty' Masonry .Services. Fully loaded, leather Int., % 1 .auto;, 3.SL eng., 4 dr., Fn»Est,lns d,Ref&43yre. 106K, digital dash, $4000. a famljy business. Every ; jobaspaclalty. 73^968^230 908-931-9441 RffT5UBISHI'3rJ0O GTSL *9S A 1 HEP. MASONRY- - red, fully loaded; leather, . We dp It lill, big or smallMD 97300 ml., $9,000 Call yrs.. exp. Fully Ins. Free 908-241-5730 Est. Ron 808-526-6947 A-1 WAYNE P. SCOTT MITSUBISHI MIHAOE S COUPE'OS-49,534ntl, «c, iQUality Masonry Sorvlcss. am/lm • icass, auto,'' PS, FMEtts'dRf43,,y y 56000. 908-771-O7S2 family business.; Every T.V., RADIO, OB NEWSPAPER ADS...W&.EN YOU THINK YOU'VE FOUND THE LOWEST PRICE, THE ABSOLUTE, djit32^ffaO MSSAN 300ZX Twin Tiabo- Waspri Contractor LOWEST PRICE ON ANY NEW MOmMf, JUST TELL IIS WHERE JM WHEN YOU F«D IT ARIB WE'LL BOUT HI* Specializing V; (Hi ;' > Brlbk, Block a Concrete. No NISSAN MAXIMA SE "«6- ; • Exc. cond., leather, moor* . Job to big qr small. Ov6r ,j.roo(,.Bot«i>uaTo,_ABS,60IC «5 yrs. exDerienco. Fully $13^00 9O8-a7>*8989 LEDGE: mwtmn Insured. Free est, Call 3 door, aOto trans, 6 cyl. eng, ;.-• 908/526-3500 .".'.• NISSAN SENTRA'SE At. AC, Cfeamrtm-c | igs; ait; (ibnrJ p/steering, p/brakes, dual A 1 REP MASONRY spoiler; 97,7k, $3900. bMckj9t ei^ats, 24Kr rBsd airbags,* aJr cond, 24hr rdsd Bdoltall, blgorarhallMB 908-790-8851 e. exp.: Fully Irta; Free asst, tint, am/fm cassette. 1 asst, cc, tint, tlH, p/wlndows, t. Ron 908-526*647 OLDS. CUTLASS SUPREME ' Incls $400 coll grad rebflf I p/locks, rear defrost, 2001 BMW: • FE "89- loaded, runs/looks ' qu4l).MSPR: $15,430. Wn I cassette. Incls $400 doll grad Ti WAYNE P. 8COTT greatl DejperidaUsI $2300 Him #1^422289. Stk #1332.1 Shop o"*- competitors for "the lowest rebflf qual). MSPR; $21,919. - jbuallty.Masonry Services, Chuck 908-534-6507 2.5 ROADSTER Vfn #19194637. Stk #1273 free Est, Ira'd, Ref* «yrs. PONTIAC 60001986- price possible"...then bring that •a family..business. Every 4dr,53K, all power, AC, frbasfiedalty, 732-96^5230 exc cond, $3,000 price to SULLIVAN CHEVROLET.' .2.5 Itr, 6 cyl, Auto, PS, PB, A/0, AtWFM St/Cass., Pwr, moonraof^ V:I.N#:" IFt)804O1, MSRP: 6 cyl, 5 spd, PS, PB, A/C, AM/FM st./CD, PW, PL, Premium Pkg, Qn-Board computer, Heated Mason Contractor 732/382-3991 WE'LL MEET IT or BEAT IT...PERIOD. $29,885, $3,794 due at delivery Inch $2,500 cap cost reduction, $400 ref. seci dep,. $525 seats, VIN#: ILK45245, MSRP: $34,945, $4,394 due at delivery Incl: $3,000 cap cost reduc- Specializing'. In' ''Brick, SAAB 900 SE '95 UASEFOR UEUEHM Block'& Concrete. Mo green, Bdr, V6, 2.5L, fully bank fee &, 1st mo. pymt. Total pymts: $13,284, total iease cost: $16,309, ELPO: $18,827.55 tion, $450 ref. sec. dep, $525 bank fee & 1st mo. pymt. Total pymts: $16,341, Total lease cost: Job to big or srnalK Over .loaded, 71K, $16,500 J49 $19,866, ELPO: $20,967 C5 yrs. experience. Fully 973060*106 W2001 Ca\/3U<3r Insured. Free eat. 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Blue/green metallle Paperhanginn 1075 'tan leather inter., auto, AC, IttSEFOfl SH CD, cold weather pkg., 4 A1 Richard's Painting snow tires, 50K, exc. cond, 'Experienced. Iht./ext. A»klno $15,999 [Very reasonable. Free 908-789-9424 umoor KW2001 1/EflTi .Est. Fully Ins. 24 hr. VOLVO 850 TURBO WAO0N 4 door, auto trans', 6 eyl. eng, p/steerlng, 3 door, 7 pass, auto trans, 6 cyl. eng, •answering serv. •94-White, 3 soat, sunroof, Auto trans, 6 cyl. eng, p/steering, p/brakes, p/windows, p/locks, all; 732-499-9234 -"-—' es, airbags, ajfiraof rack, bucket p/steering, p/brakes, dual leather seats, 42K, $16,000 ' seats, 24hrrdsdasst, cc, tint, rear defrost, tint, cruise, tilt, am/fm cass. Vjn #YB197388.12,486 miles. OLD OUY PAINTING. 908-522-3178 airbags, air cartd, 24hr rdsd, .." tint, p/wlndows;: D/ldcks, rr cc, tilt, p/wlndows ,p/lodks, y Need Interior painting? WE BUY CARS. HIOH- ; Call the Old Guy ', defr, GO. Incls $400 coll grad roar defrost, cassette. Incla EST PRICES PAID, :, -•; reb(ll qual). MSPR: $16,400. • 908/769.8971 • MARANO ft SONS $400 coll grad rebllf qual). .;: A/In #16918491, Stk #1248. MNnNQB(fon<1'q« crodlt quallllod Indlvrduala. LsSsaSsae reapeap,, (o(orr rhaini.rhaini.,, oxessoxesss weawearr 44 teartear,, anand ««ll leaslease onond foforr mlloaflmlloafla IInn excess of 10,000 tor, tandem whwl tfalltr •tfflO.' ml/yr. VOLVO 890 TURBOeS 10,000 ml/yr. nl 20e/mi. Prlcos Incl. all costs to bb paid by a consumor, excopl lor llconslng, roo. loos & prepaid taxos. Not rosp. lor typos. j ml/yr. at 20c/ml. Prices Incl. oil coals to be paid by a consumeconsumer,r , exoopt for licensinlicensingg , regreg, leeslees.& taxotaxoss . Not respoibresponsibll e ffo rt typos. with brake*, n*w trolling •Mr,. uolof and batteries, hy- N«uy Blue, Uhr, Int., lully ...... ,f ^ Jsi^rtte&Mustte , „ draullo jack plate/ plus, loaded, 1 owner, 64Ki Exc. w/purchasa option available at to end. Subj to primary lender approval. 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The second Ordi- toward someone different. powers to bring down the no charges have yet been filed These are the ideals that radi- cap in his pants and slick his board members the firm revised nance would appropnate side-locks backs with tyrannical Nazi forces added to the plan to include the ho&M'd ih Westfield, where investiga- $375,000 for continuing renova- ate from holocaust survivor Jay the Hell on earth'that was the tions are still pending, police Sommer. requests fpr additional parjqng tions at the Cranford Public concentration camp, Sommer andbdpbroomfa.cihties. j , said this week. Library, the township community Sommer lectured Jan. 11 at Life was hard. noted. "The bombing was David Brearley High School in Standing Jan. 12 before center and the Cranford Sommer was ridiculed around the do&," he said, Multi Chevrolet Municipal Building. Kenilworth and later in a " adding he and his1 fellow work- ^ Superior Court Judge Joan smaller, more intimate discus- by other children ".rjifo* ietrre going 1drw$fo \ : Robinson Gross, Baran was With the new pool systems in ers had nowhere to > hide, sion group with select members because he was Jewish. "Americans bombed during the withlhejdeajhatthisjs * informed of the charges place, officials said, the munici- from the Brearley and Hillside against him and his ba.il was pal pools would be able to reopen At age 7, other kids day. The British bombed during going to succeed." *J schools His visit was the first the night." set at $25,000. His predisposi- more quickly in the event of fecal in a series of scheduled lectures would throw rocks at — Scott Ay res tion conference date is set for contamination, according to Sommer survived his first by holocaust survivors and. lib- him and call him "Christ- Garwood BOE March 1. Township Administrator erators, and the Students seven months at Chepel, and At the predisposition con- Marietta Schmid. The Orange appeared captivated by killer." At 10, he was then one day in 194^,, a friend project engineer of his came up with an idea to ference, Baran will enter a Avenue pool reported two such Sommer's sincerity, straight-up forced to drop out of plea of ^guilty or not guilty and incidents last Rummer. attitude, humor and ability to escape. It was planned for Park aaid the final plan school. Then, in 1941, weeks, Somm^r said, explain- will'hav.e, the option to pursue Commissioner TomH Denny relate. included 12 additional parking af'fylBar'b.Hrgain. If he pleads explained that when fecal conta- Sommer's appearance stems when Sommer was 15, ing that an identification badge spaces, bringing the total to 40. not guilty, he,, will face indict- mination occurred,- the - pool from a Kean University class wag needed in order to make Bathrooms will be included in av Nazi soldiers arrived to him looklike a guard — not a «*>»—*>- •• grand jury, with would h ^Jt rnldna. clolti Mis, AIR, AM/FM tloroo-cois. l/ojii, r/dol, Inl wlp. b/s mldnj tut. special event featuring student place winners received $250 ing,whei^he cpy/ ! 44,0pOml,VIN#W610705S. • !- impbrtarit dates in the.school $ ciulso, bcklt, cons, 21.080 ml, VtNil XU033630 election process and briefifag essays, a. congressibnial speaker, apiece and third place winners, quarters no\^ staiicls. Thirty per-- sessions for.'school board can- music arid posters. , received $150 apiece; each wia- cent of the porkers who built the . 8995 S1O.495 \ *1O,495 didates are also included in Aday before, the rest of the.ner read' their essay' aloud at buildingtyeireaiinorities; i '98 HONDA CRV '97 HONDA ACCORD SE ads first'"•• nation observed King's birthday, Sunday's event. >•:'• : -r /Payne also expresse '99 CHEVROLET BLAZER thekit.' ••.••• • .' '.• •. •', '•'..'-Y' ; Ain. 13,995 ; *14,995 ; Celebration at its new world workforce diversity(^said he y^as setting. an example. "Scbering- 14,995 headquarters in Kenilworth. The, optimistic the students would Pj[<>ugh did this, voluntarily and. Y • rlrisidfe; ;:v;; event featured a keynote address receiver positiye impact from this should be a.model that the ^vvK^v^YYY • ', Now Shop Us On The Weil Commentary ...... UA-S by Congressman Donald. Payne the jMcperiextce. YThe,y le.aRmed state and the rest of the country . (D-Newark) and award presenta- about Martin Luther YKm'gi a should follow," said the congress-.: Community Uf6.»«-B-1 tions to student winners of the true leader who dedicated his man^ who serves on the House wivw.multichevrolet.com the first place to look for everything company's Martin Luther King' life to helping and fighting for Committee on Education and the ffeY what was right through noh-vio- ••^rkibrce..Y:.:,lvYY;YY-'. :.:;• '[''•: Sports "••««"««••"«••""""""*•'"'' essay/poster contest. More than 24 Hours A Day! (I&fr 500 people attended Sunday's lence,"Tucker said. "Hopefully'•.., iln October, Schering-Plo'ugb. Obituaries ...... B-2 event, v •" ;:-\ ..•••:. - tibey will grow, upto be true lead- made .a further: contribution CHIVY £S? Will BE THERE The contest — which asked ers -v^rith similar philosophies." .., toward King's legacy by donating kids to write about a current Payne', ,the fiifst ^^can- $i2^000'to•Th^i. 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