UNION COUNTY CLASSIFIED PAGE B16 — WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1996 AUTO FOR SALE AUTO FOR SALE DREAM MACHINES - got a picture of your car? 1986 OLDSMOBILE CIERRA, biege,'4 door, Lockjaw provides ultimate protection AUTOMOTIVE Run it for 4 weeks, only $40. Call Classified at vinyl roof, new exhausl system, good transpor- tation. $1,800 or best olfer. 908-686-3888. Today's car thieves are every- stripped for parts or taken for a believe that their vehicle.is immune 800-564-8911 tor details.' Christmas caution Working for you 1992 OLDSMOBILE CIERA, 4-door, automa- 'Dreamgirl' Georgina where, looking for ihc chance to make joyridc. from theft because it's not an expen- 1987 FORD BRONCO XLT 4x4. Blue, 78.000 miles, many oxtras, $6,800/ bost offer. tic, power steering/ brakes/ windows/ door We remind our readers to sive import,",says Dave Chipps, and locks AWFM cassolte. Good condition, gar- Several of Union County's a getaway in your vehicle. According to the lastcst FBI statis- AUTO DEALERS 908-272-9217. ' In its most elaborate show yet, tics, 1.5 million cars were stolen in the Ohio auto security expert. "But .in aged. $4900 firm. Call 908-486-3201. excercise caution during Whether you drive a hot new'sports SMYTHE VOLVO 1986 FORD ESCORT. Original'owner. Auto- legislators push their bills the Elizabeth Playhouse stages car, luxury sedan or high-mileage U.S. in 1993 — about one ever)' 20 reality, some older vehicles are even matic, air-conditioner. 72.000 miles, maroon, 1988 PLYMOUTH VOYAGER. Deluxe model 3 EXCLUSIVE $1400 or best olfor. Excellent condilion. Call seats, now lires. gold, all power, low milos. the, holiday season, Page 6. on education, crime, Page B1. economy car, thieves have probably seconds. And.with more than 190 mil- more sought after for their parts than Excellent condition. Wow $4,7001 Call a woman's daydreams, Page B3. VOLVO DEALER 201-743-5020. contemplated stealing it at one time or lion cars cruising 's streets luxury cars. Thieves who are looking 201-743-5020. 326 Morris Avenue Summit 1989 FORD FESTIVA. 2-door haich-back. rod. another. Expensive cars arc generally and highways, potential thieves have for your specific make and model great condition, 100% reliable. $2500 or bost 1987 PONTIAC 6000, air, am-fm radio, cas- a lot of targets. need only one opportunity to stcalit." (908) 273-4200 offer. 201-762-8316 aflor 5pm, ask (or Lisa. sette, now battery and tires. Looks groal, runs stolen for their resale value, while AUTHORIZED groal! $1,400. Call 20.1-762-4185. "Many motorists erroneously But frustrated drivers seeking a 1989 FORD MUSTANG-LX. 4-cylindor, con- less-expensive models arc oflcn FACTORY SERVICE 1985 PONTIAC GRAND AM. 2-door,'automa- way to combat such thefts have a new vortable, power windows, doorlocks, mirrors. PUBLIC NOTICE LONG TERM LEASING Automatic, AM/FM cassette, Vipor alarm. 59K. tic, grey, runs good. $1,150. or best ojfer. PUBLIC NOTICE ally in their fight. Chipps recom- Excellent condilion. $6,500, negotiable. 908-688-4995. . , 201-761-6241. _J NOTICE TO ABSENT DEFENDANTS INC. recorded on 04/2/88, In Book 3859 of mends a state-of-the-art steering ' 1987 PORSCHE RED 924. 5-speed, air, AM/ (L.S.) STATE OF NEW JERSEY TO: HEN- Mortgages for UNION County. Page 0023. AUTO FOR SALE ot seq , and (2) to recover possession of. wheel lock called Lockjaw to safe- 1989-FORD TAURUS, brown, 4 door, air FM cassette. 55,000 miles. Original, owner. RY SAGINABIO and MRS. HENRY SAGI- 1990 HONDA ACCORD IX. 4-door, 65,000 NARIO, wlf* of Henry Saglnarlo. If any and concarns premises commonly known guard autos. • conditioning, excellent condilion, 67,000 miles. Excellent condition, garaged. $4,000/ best YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED AND as 340 HOE AVENUE. SCOTCH PLAINS. miles, maroon, cream interior, AM/FM stereo 1 owner. $3,300. Call 908-687-3077. oflor. Call 201-761-1263. REQUIRED to serve upon BARBARULA NJ 07076, Ideal for use. on cars, small and cassette, excellent condition, $8,275. and ASSOCIATES, PlalnOfTo attorneys, If you cannot afford an attorney, you may 201-644-5978 days, evenings 201-226-5360, 1989 FORD TAURUS LX Wagon- Loadod, 'SEIZED.CARS from $175. Porschos, Cadil- communicate with the. Legal Services whose address Is 1242 Route 23 North, large trucks, recreational vehicles and leather, sun roof, new transmission. 110K. lacs. Chovys, BMW's, Corvettes.. .Jopps. . . Bullor, New Jersey O740S. telephone num- Office of tho County of venue by calling ANTIQUE CAR. 1965 Chevy NOVA.,4-door, (908) 354-4340 or the legal services office original owner, excellent condilion, $3,200' 4WD's. Your area. Toll free 1-800-898-9778 ber 201-462-1160. an answer to the Com- boats. Lockjaw's unique one-sizc- white/ blue interior, 77.000 original mires. plnlnt (and Amendment to Complaint. If of the county ol your residence If you reside best offer. 201-376-2392. oxlonsion A-7261 current listings.v any), filed In a civil action In which In New Jersey. If you are unable to obtain fits-all design differentiates it from original owner. Posi rear, slick, 194.6, excellent Am South Bank of Florida is plaintiff and an attorney, you may call or communicate other steering wheel locks. It features condition. Garaged kept. Sacrifice. $2000. 1966 FORD TBIRD. Just restored. Whiio. SEIZED CARS from $175. Porsches, Cadil- Henry Saglnario arid Mra. Henry Sagl- with the Lawyer Relerral Service of the 908-851-0225, alter 4pm. black lop. New paint, now liros and moro. "Your Best Source For Community Information" Counru of Vanua at (9A°> •»"-*•"" "' •» 1 lacs, Chevys. BMW's, Corvelles, Joeps. rwi6, WIT» of Henry sioinifiu, if *uyr nty-oM SS^OOMt 99? "'iWP's. Yuw aiwa. Tott-freo I'000*gt8-9000— and Unknown tananta/oecupants are the Lawyer RelerralServlce of the County a patented dead bulrloclciiig system- of your residence If you reside In New AUTOSPECIAL -$24.00 lor 10 weeks prepaid. extension A-7019 current listings. Defendants, pending In the Superior Court and clamps that simplify installation Call Classified for details. 800-564-8911. 1983 GMC STEP Side Pick-up. 305 4-speod. ol New Jersey, Chancery Division, Union Jersey. If there Is none, contact the Lawyer County, and bearing Docket No. F-3811-96 Referral Service of an ad|ocent county. and make theft extremely difficult. In 4x4, great for work or plow. $1800 or bost oflor. SEIZED CARS from $175. Porsches, Cadil- within thirty-five (35) days after November YOU MIGUEL ORTEGA are made party 1992 BMW 325i. 6 cylinder, manual tranmis- 201-275-1047; page 201-730-2639. _, .lacs. Chevys. BMW's. Corvettes. Also Jeeps, 4 A WORRALL COMMUNITY NEWSPAPER RAHWAY, N.J., VOL7 NO.Oft-THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1996 27, 1SS6, exclusive of such date. If you fall defendant to this foreclosure action addition, because the device is manu- sion, leather, sun-roof, air- wheel drives. Your area. Toll free TWO SECTIONS - 25 CENTS because you hold a judgment/Hen/ : 1988 HYUNDAI EXCEL, blue, 4 door, good to do so. Judgment by default may be conditioning, AM/FM cassette, new liros, 45K. 1-800-218-9000'Ext. A-5139 (far curroni rendered against you ' for the rellof mortgage which may b» against the owner/ factured of case-hardened steel, • it Mint. $19,999, negotiable. 201-325-0190. condition, air conditioned, sjoroo, low mileage. demanded In the Complaint (and Amend- mortgagors and for any right, title and Inter- cannot be hammered or chiseled off 51500. 908-68S-0971. II no answer, leave listings/direciory. ment lo Complaint. If any). You shall file est you may have In, to or against the sub- ject property. Upon request, a copy of the 1984 BUICK ELECTRA 9 passengor station message. 1989 SUBURU XT. Front wheel drive, AM/FM your answer and proof of. service In dupli- the steering wheel. wagon, 8 cylinder, 94k, good condition, asking cate with the Clerk of the Superior Court of Complaint and Amendment to Complaint. If Cassette, air, sunroof, all power. 70,000 origi- any, will be supplied to you for particularity. $1,100. 908-276-9018 or 201-538-4026. 1- 1990 ISUZU TROOPER-LS 4X4. 6-cylinder.. A cloud of dust Now Jersey. Hughes Justice Complex, Users position Lockjaw anywhere nal miles. Excellent condition. $3300/ nogoli- CN-971. Tranton. New Jersey 08625. In Dated: November 27, 1096 5-speed, all power, cruise, Benzi. alloy wheels, Council calls off meeting able. 201-893-0451. nccordanco with the rules of civil, practice DONALD F. PHELAN on the steering wheel and lock into 1988 BUICK SKYHAWK. 4 cylinder, 2.0 liter, alarm. Excollont condilon only 57K. Sacrifice: ' Clerk of the Superior and procedure. good condition, 72.000. miles. $3,200. Call $9.4001 201-275-5155. 1990 TOYOTA COROLLA-DX. Automalic, air- By Scan Daily Coleman and Chester Holmes and This action has been Instituted for the. Court of New Jersey place. No adjustments are necessary were acting as a stumbling block. 8am-1iam-, 908-964-5359. conditioning, power steering, stereo/cassotfe. Highlights Starr Writer purpose of (1) foreclosing a mortgage U2305 WCN Nov. 27. 1995 (S33.6O) and no ratchet rod extension is 1994 JEEP WRANGLER, rod, hardlop and Republican Frank Janusz. Republican Jeffrey Cohen said, "He is dated March 31, 1989, made by Henry CARS FOR $100 or best olfor. Seized and bikini. Excellent condition, 26,000 miles. 98,000 miles, original owner, very good PUBLIC NOTICE "In all my life, this has never hap- According to Pelissier, one of the Saglnarlo. as mortgagor, to Pajnewebber required for installation. The pro- auctioned by DEA, FBI, IRS. All models. $14,000 or best olfor. 201-763^7187. condition. Asking $4400/ negotiable. under the delusion that the Republi- Mortgage Finance, Inc.. recorded on April Notice Is heroby given that the County of 908-687-8096. / pened in the City of Rahway," said 28. 198S. In Book 3971 of Mortgages for Union. Now Jerseyln conjunction with the duct's bright red and white colors arc 4WD's, boats, computers and more. Your area items that was disousscd was a con- cans are in the.majority on the .coun- 1987 LINCOLN CONTINENTAL. Loaded. Only. Holiday items Union County, Page 384, which mortgage Now Jersey Department q/ Transportation, nowl 1-800-451-0050 exl. C198. Councilman James Fulcomer after tract for the city management. The was assigned on or about March 31, 1989 will receive proposals from suitable quali- easy to see from outside the vehicle 60.000- original miles, excellent condition. 1984 TOYOTA TERCEL, very good shape In. cil. There's four Republican council- to tho Plaintiff, AmSouth Bank of Florida (1/ fied consultants/teams to conduct a study and acts as a visible deterrent to 1994 CHEVROLET BERETTA. moialic blue. $3,800. Call 90B-686-1615. ' out and under hood, second owner, slick, The Rahway High School Tuesday's council meeting. contract was to go for a final vote at men and five Democrats on the k/a Fortune Savings Bank), by Assignment that will evaluate the effectiveness of V-6, automatic. 2-doors, power everything, AM/FM cassette. 107,000 milos. $1300. Band will be holding a Holiday . Fulcomer was not commenting on rocorded on April 28. 198S In Book 515, Employer Trip Reduction Program strate- thieves. AM/FM cassette, air. Great condition. $9000/ 1964 LINCOLN. SUICIDE doors, black. $2,700 201-762-1871. the 7 p.m. meeting and would increase council." Page 972 and re-recorded on October 3, gies for nb lees than three, or more than ftvo or best offer Runs good. Looks good. 997-3262 something that happened during the malor employers! situated within the Route best oHer. Call 908-687-8630. Craft and Flea and New Item the salaries of the city management by 1989 In Book 521. Page 871; and (2) to Cprnsumers can install and remove or 997-1442. 1984 VOLKSWAGO* VANAGON. Grey, stan- "Of course, in January I guess this recover possession of, and concerns pre- 22/178 corridor. The Route 22/178 corridor Sale today at 4 p.m. in the meeting, but rather on something that 3 percent. mises commonly known as 601-603 Includes but Is not limited to municipalities Lockjaw in seconds, and the product 1985 CHEVROLET CAVALLIER. 91..000 dard iransmistegjody good, burns no oil. won't happen because everyone will Spooner Avenue, Plalnflold. New Jersey. transversed by both roadways. The County miles, good condition, original owner. Automa- 1990 MAZDA 626-LX. Automatic, black, a.r. $2,000 or besrrmer. Call 908-?4S-7iq? high school cafeteria. There will didn't happen — the council meeting. can be stored under the vehicle's seat spoiler, moon-roof, 4-door. New lires/ brakes. "It appears that some Republican If you are unable to obtain an attorney, • of Union desires a thorough exploration of tic, airconditioning, AM/FM stereo cassette, be something for everyone on do what they're told," he said. The you may communicate with the.New Jersey all successful transportation demand or in the car trunk when not in use. sunroof. $1200. Call 908-686-5725. 68.000 miles, excellent condition. Asking A special meeting of the council, councilmen have a vendetta against State Bar Association by calling strategies that will contribute to the reduc- $7800. Call 763-2126. the holiday shopping list from scheduled for 7 p.m., was called off at Democrats won a 8-1 majority on the 1 -609-394-1101. You may also contact the tion of congestion In this Important corridor Lockjaw is available at hardware 1986 CHEVROLET VAN. Raised roof, electric AUTO WANTED some management and they, like in council in this year's elections and Lawyer Referral Service of the County of and will help the county achieve Ita goal of wheel chair lift, hand controls, air-conditioner, 1993 MAZDA PROTEGE. Greon, 5 speed, air hand made items to baseball 7:30 p.m. because there were not ' venue by calling 908-353-4715 . If you can- reducing air pollution. stores, home centers, drug stores, ABLE PAYS TOP $$$ IN CASH two previous meetings, voted against five new Democrats will be installed not afford an attorney.-you may communl- In light ot the new voluntary nature ol the AM/ FM, 15,000 original miles. $9500 firm. condition, 4-door. alarm system. 42.000 miles. cards and memoribilia. The pro- enough council members in the cham- cnie with the Legal Services office of the automotive suppliers, discount outlets 908-273-5124. $6900. negotiable. Call .906-687-7407. the contract," he said. Employer Trip Reduction Program, the For All 4 Wheel Drives ceeds will benefit the Rahway on Ihe council in January. County of venue by calling 908-354-4340. scope of work will; examine available moti- and mass merchants. bers to call a quorum. Public meetings According to Democratic Council- You, Henry Saginario, are hereby made vational research data with particular 1991 CHEVY CAVALIER RS Convertible. V-6, 1992 MAZDA PROTEGE LX. 5-speed, 4-door. High School Band. For more in New Jersey must start within a half- Commenting on the contract itself, a party defendant to this foreclosure action emphasis on means lo reorient users of "Lockjaw has been thoroughly automatic, Rally wheels, trunk rack, all options, power windows/ locks, air-conditioning, CD. CARS, TRUCKS and VANS ' man Sal Mione, the Republicans have because you executed the Note and Mort- single occupancy vehicles and enhance the 47 000 miles, Excellent condition. Asking alloys, 78K. Excellent condilion. $6,950. information call Eileen Peins at hour of their scheduled time. Cohen said, "There are positions here gage which Is the ob|ect of this foreclosure viability of other modes of travel as wall as tested by auto theft investigators, voted against the contract, good from action, and for any lien, claim or interest you strategies such as compressed work week $7,850. 908-810-1282. 908-764-1361. 388-2739. that are not filled and if they told us may have In. to or against the mortgaged and telecommuting; establish Implementa- police departments and former car FREE PICK UP 7 DAYS Not only was the special meeting July to June 1997, in three votes, promises. tion and monitoring measures to evaluate 1988 CHEVY CELEBRITY Wagon. 23.000 • 1991 MAZDA RX-7. Mint condilion, fully that they are not going to fill them, we thieves, and rated by them as the best miles, garaged, one owner, cruise, power called off, but also the 7:30 pre- including the ordinance's You. Mra. Henry Saglnarlo, wife of all employee commute options; conduct a loaded, while/ black interior. 19,000 miles. 1-800-953-9328 should get rido f them." Henry Saginario, If any, aro hereby made resurvey of employees of selected firms; theft-prevention product available." windows, locks, steering, brakes. AM/FM cas- Asking $8,900. 908-665-8223. meeting conference to consider the introduction. a parry defendant In this action In the event and explore the Influence of mass transit on sette, maroon. $4500. 201-378-8572. Stamp services thai you are residing at the subject pre- selected firms employees and develop a says Chipps. "It gives users an effec- 1989 MECURY COUGAR LS. 6 cylinder, agenda for Monday's regular meeting. Pelissicr said all other contractual He added, "party politics aside, I mises and tor any lien, dalm or Interest you Transit Impact Plan for each location. 1992 CORVETTE CONVERTIBLE. Non- automatic, powor windows/ locks/ seats. AM/ 908-688-2044 Several stamp-buying services may have in. to or against the mortgaged A maximum of S136,000 In Congestion tive and convenient way to protect There were six members of the employees in Rahway have been don't think I've ever voted to put any promises. Mitigation & Air Quality (CMAQ) furxte are smoking car. 3,150 miles, every option possi- FM cassette,'midnight blue, 75,272 miles. that help postal customers year bl0. Garage kept, like new. $29,999. Call $3600. 908-241-8341. $$$WE PAY TOP DOLLAR$$$ council present at the meeting, one of our employees in harm's way." • Donald F. Phelan > available for this study as follow*: $112.000 their vehicles against theft." J ground are particularly handy given their raises and "my profession- CLERK, SUPERIOR COURT Is available for consultant services and 201-743-6234. more than was needed to call a Cohen had said before the meeting U2311 WCN November 27, 1996(538.85) S24.000 Is available for county services; AN To further protect yourself, your 1988 MERCURY CUGAR, black, 2-door, tinted during the holiday season. al opinion is that management applicable federal and state laws and reg- 1988 COUGAR XR7, excellent condition, windows, air, rag roof. Aulomoiic. V-6. all For Your Junk Car quorum. NOTICE TO ABSENT DEFENDANTS vehicle and possessions, Chipps employees should be treated in an that he "was going to vote for the ulations. Including, applicable EEO provi- while, blue leather interior, loaded, spoiler kit, power, CD player. Excellent condition, gar- Stamp services enable customers (L.S.) STATE OF NEW JERSEY TO: sions will be applied. The DBE participation offers these tips: 24 Hour Service. Call: But, according to City Clerk Jean thing" but said later that he was . MIGUEL ORTEGA goal for.this pro|ect Is 16% of the federally cd player, alarm system, 60,000 miles; $6850. aged, original owner. Highway mileage. to receive their stamps via equitable manner." YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED AND funded portion of this grant ($17,920) and Always lock your car doors, imme- 201-661-1767. . $3.500/ best oiler. Call 908-688-.44BS. Kuc, the members must be inside According to Pelissicr, this is not undecided. REQUIRED to serve upon FEIN, SUCH, DBE firms are encouraged to.apply. This delivery within a few days by ; chambers before a quorum could be XAHV « SHEPABD,~plalnttfr«'attorneys.' protect Is 100% funded fcy FHWA through diately-after entering ttje, vehicle. Car- 1990 DODGE DAYTONA' ES; V-8. automatic; • 1992 MERCURY GRAND Marquis - 62.000 ...... 908-688-7420 ... filing out a form that can be" the first time that a meeting has had to _ Also to be considered at the special whose address is 7 Century Drive. Suite the Congestion Mitigation & Air.Quality air conditioned, all power, 60,000 miles. $4,500 miles, one owner, full powor, cruise conirol, called. Many of the members chose 201. Parslppany, New Jersey 07054..tele- (CMAQ) program." jackings and other cr^i^ftcs.frequently obtained from mail carriers. The be called off. He said that the Republi- 'meeting, was a resolution that, if phone number #(201) 538-4700, an or best offer. 908-687-9343, after 4 pm. alloy, wheels, excellent- condilion. Call Requests Tor an RFP document can be occur during the day. 908-925-6170. instead to meet with City Attorney cans walked out of a meeting last year Answer to the Complaint, and Arnend- made by mall or phone to; Mr. Ronald S. TRUCKS FOR SALE service is of no extra charge passed, would allow the contract to be mont(s) to Complaint, If any, filed in a crvll 1990 DODGE DAYTONA. Red/ black interior, Louis Rainone and Business Admini- Weening, Supervising Transportation Plan- Never leave valuables in plain 1985 CHEVROLET VAN G10. Airconditioning. when it came time to vote on an ordi- passed into law without a normal action, In which CITICORP MORTGAGE, ner, Bureau of Transportation Planning. 2-door, 5-speed sports coupe, low mileage, 1970 MONTE CARLO..Antique. Straight 350, more than the face value of the INC. Is Plalntlfl'and JAMES L. WILLIAMS, strator Peter Pelissier in tne lobby. At : County of Union, P.O. Box 2607. Westfleld. view, even when your- vehicle is runs and looks excellent. $3000/ best olfer. low mileage, good running condilion, one power steering, power brakes. Good condilion; stamps. Credit cards can also be nance. Pelissier' coulci not recall what 20-day waiting period. Pelissief said at a!., afe defendants, pending In the NJ. 07091-2607, (908) 654-940S. All prop- 908-574-8649. owner. $2,000. Call 908-3820481. reliable. $3500. Call 908-925-6915. HKXo.Bjr MUloa MHb times, there were'four members in the Superior Court of New Jersey, Chancery osals must be received by the close of the locked. Thieves arc attracted not only used for telephone orders by the ordinance was. that he saw no reason to delay retroac- Division, UNION County, and bearing business day on Monday. January 6,1997. 1988 NISSAN Automatic transmission with The back of his heels was all the Undeti defenders Docket No. F-8463-96 within thlrty-frve (35) to your car but to any valuables visi- 1972 DODGE POLARA. 4 door. 318 automatic, 1987 NISSAN 300ZX. 2 plus 2, digital dash, lobby and two in the chambers. When asked to comment on Pelissi- tive checks to city management November 21. 27, 1996 cruise control, 61,000 original miles, runs great, t-tops, automalic, leather, all power, 105K. overdrive,4x2 with camper. Excellent condlion. calling 1-800-STAMP-24 as got a look at as Rahway quarterback Louis Camp- days alter 11/28/96 exclusive ot such date. U1785 WCN (S60.00) Not present were Democrats Jerry It you fall to do so. Judgment by Default, ble from the outside. have original paperwork. Asking $600, Great condition. Asking $4900. 201-325-2825. white. Asking $3,400 or best olfer. ' Call m Visa and Mastercard are bell (12) accounted'for two scores in a 17-0 cr's contention lhal the Republicans employees during the holiday season. mhy be rendered against you for the rellet 908-527-0079. Mike. 673-5543. 1 domandod In the Complaint. You shall file accepted. Thanksgiving Day win over the Tigers. The win your answer and proof of service In dupli- 1 cate with the Clerk of the Superior Court, capped a solid 7-2 season for the Indians. See Hughes Justice Complex, CN-971. Tren- Pag^MO. ton, Mow Jersey 03625. In accordance with Advent adventures Commuters face construction hassles the Rules of Civil Practice and Procedure. This action has been instituted, for the Learn about the. real meaning purpose of (1) foreclosing a mortgage By Scan Daily dated April 15. 1988 made by JAMES t. of Christmas-at Advent Adven- SUIT Writer WILLIAMS nd ANNIE V. WILLIAMS as 7 urge you to come to, the Rahway station morlgagors to CITICORP MORTGAGE. tures to be held at St. Paul's The conditions at the New Jersey Church, 80 Elm Ave. in Rah- Residents protest Transit station in Rahway have been on a windy rainy day or snowy day to experi- FREE Information! way today, Dec. 14, and Dec. proving to be a headache to local ence for yourself what your commuters are 21. Children in grades 4-6 meet commuters. 1908) 686*9898 from 9'a.m. to noon.. Dec. 21 against trans-waste The train station, located near West talking about' __ Darlene Hoimes> commuter, will end at 2.p.m. Crafts, les- .. By Sean Daily waste flowing to the facility for treat- Milton Avenue and Broad Street, is and enter a four digit MR. MACKS PREMIUM sons recreation; snacks, drama ment could come down local streets in undergoing two years and $12.5 .mil- in a letter to NJ Transit REMANUFACTURED ENGINES -- Staff Writer —selection number below!— and music is at no charge. For lion in renovations. But commuters —a product of Mack Boring & Parts Com- A proposed meHirnl waste Ireai- Clark once the facility is open. pany. .Ihe trustod name in aulomotivQ and nformaton call 388-3460. ment facility'in Linden has an umber According to Linden Councilman Jiave complained that the renovations plained that these leaked during rain- Rahway woman. "No protection. And SHOPPING truck tepowering (or over 70 years. At Mack Boring, our technicians carefully removo your of Union County residents concerned Ralph Strano, the facility, once have either ignored present conditions storms. The inbound platform has a we never hear any announcements of FOR A CAR :old_engine and skillfully install.your, new Holiday craft saie for Ihe future. opened, would initially bring in at the station or have made them large unheated shelter with only a roof late trains in here." According to her, remanufaclured engine using only stale-of-the- About 25 people showed up to pro- 72,000 pounds of waste a day for worse. and wire fencing, with almost no solid art technology Our complete machine shop, 1995 E320 CABRIOLET the speakers on the outbound side St. Thomas Church will spon- v 1200 Fuel,Efficiency fuel injection shop and computerized, test Ihe proposed facility, being built treatment and eventual incineration at The station has two platforms — barriers to stop the wind. sor a Holiday Craft Sale and 'have not been working. 1201 How Much To Spend diagnostic center are your assurance of ex- by Earthcare Systems, the township the UCUA in Rahway; eventually, one for "outbound" trains into Iselin According a Keansborough resi- Jamie Garber of Scotch Plains was cellent pef formance and long-lime reliability. New Items at 1407 St. Qeorges 1202 Insurance Tips Municipal Building on Friday. The this could rise to 40 percent of the and Trenton, and the other for dent who would only go by the first Avenue. It will happen on Dec. waiting in Ihe shelter on the inbound 1203 Getting Started event was not described as a demon- medical waste in New Jersey. The "inbound" trains bound for Newark name of Brian, the renovationsmean t 4 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. and side, wearing a fur coat. Her only 1204 Sticker Prices 1-YEAH, 12,000 MILE WARRANTY 1 stration but more as "active conversa- . facility has still not received approval and New York. that a more substantial shelter had here will be pictures with San- problem with the renovations is that 1205 Sales Agreement tion" among the protestors. The pro- from the state Department of Environ- On a Tuesday morning with temp- been taken off of the outbound plat- • Custom Rebuilding on Premises • Computerized Diagnostic Center :a. For more information call there is no shelter for. her to sit in the 1206 Ordering A New Car (Gas & Diesel Engines) . • Rebuilt Diesel Engines testors, many from the Union County mental Protection and the Board of eratures below freezing, commuters form and were replaced by the bus '69-2796. Vendors arc wanted. winter, she normally waits 15 minutes 1207 Rebates : •Complete Machine Shop Services • Crank Shall Kits In Slock Concerned Citizens and the Grass Chosen Freeholders; it also has appli- complained of a lack of shelter and shelters. • Fuel Injection Shop • Cylinder Head Kits'ln Stock for the train, but his can run up to 20 1208 Warranties Roots Environmental. Organization, cations pending with UCUA to be heat on both platforms. The outbound "It's a little colder out here," he or 25 minutes if there are- delays. 1209 Financing Christmas party rOn EVERYTHING IN ENGINES AND GENERATORS CALL: said that they were (here to raise sup- included in the county's solid waste . platform, which is accessed by the said while waiting for the outbound Steve Washington from Clark was 1210 Owner Satisfaction The Rahway American Legion port among the township government. plan. Vail Place staircase, holds a number train to Metro Park in Iselin, which also on the inbound platform, waiting -•""•VKRY RARK - SPKCIAL PRICK ill sponsor a Christmas party MACK BORING - "We feel that residents have a right The waste, after being ground up, of unheated shelters similar to'those arrived at about 7:47 a.m. for the train .into Pcnn Station in New liKII.MAN'l LMKRAr.D/PARCHMKNT LEATHER or a homeless shelter at the OPEN MONDAY & PARTS COMPANY to know what is happening in eastern would be heat sterilized and treated used at bus stops; commuters com- "And it rains in here," said one See PLATFORM, Page 2 M m )our Community's Btix YMCA on Madison Avenue in. TH F Y Union County that will directly with sodium hypochloride. According 8°MTO 5T ' ENQINECITY Elizabeth on Dec. 14. For more OPEN SAT NEW JERSEY NEW YORK impact on their community," said to Madeline Hoffman, Director of Infosource u information contact Dorothy 8AM TO NOON u,.io7^J."J. .'tV o'oi Beatrice Bernzott of Linden. GREO, burning this now-treated Amslinger 351-0942. 908-9640700 516-563-3600 THE EXCLUSIVE A number of the protestors also waste in the UCUA would increase \ I*ublic Strut of Holiday cheer is here WORRXU COMMUNITY NEWSPAPERS Music concert stated that the medical and hospital See RESIDENTS, Page 2 MERCEDES-BENZ DEALERSHIP Molly Watson, soprano, accom- panied by David Maiullo, piano, TIOX will present a program of popu- Officials offer new lar music from the turn of the :entury at the next meeting of. ALL TOY he Rahway Woman's Club area code terms omorrow. The program will By Sean Daily This has been of real concern in nclude seasonal music and Staff Writer some towns, and if this agreement: OIL 6 H :veryone is welcome to sing The new areacodes will march on, falls through, it will still mean that .long. Other tunes include: but some of the effects could be residents in these towns will have to 'Wait .'til the Sun Shines, Nel- negated. dial an area code whether they call ic," "Meet Me in St. Louis, Assembly Majority Leader Paul their next door neighbor or across Louis," and "On the Banks of DiGaetano, Speaker Pro Tern Nicho- town. Rates would remain the same the Wabash, Far Away." las R. Felice and Representative Bob no matter happens. Franks, R-7, met on Friday with Bell According io Ireland, this will be School report available Atlantic officials on Hie issue of two accomplished by not repeating the The annual report of the Rahway new area codes that are to be intro- exchanges — the first three numbers 1 —All Models Available— >ublic Schools for the 1995-96 duced into north and central New of a telephone number after the area STTtlR REPLAGEMErfT chool year will be available for Jersey next year. code — in the split towns in the new Custom Tailored Lease & Buy Plans For You... The Exclusive Customer In Mind. mblic discussion at the regularly According to Bell Atlantic spokesr 732 and 973 area codes. iheduled Education Committee person Tim Ireland, state and Bell This could cut into the usefulness meeting of the Board of Educatioa Atlantic officials reached "a tentative of the new area codes. meeting of the minds" over one form The 732 ajid 973 area codes were of fallout from the new area codes — developed in order to add new tele- CALL (908) 686-9898 the splitting of 34 municipalities into phone numbers to the state. The num- PLUS TAX niirnlKaiCMry a* Corolli. _ MOTORS X-1 liter Ihi' (our i/n/il wlfclhw * IKMHIH um Md liter two or more area codes. bers were being used up in the old 908 •New Jersey's Oldest Authorized Mercedes-Benz Dealer 1000 Time & Temperature These.towns, which include Clark, and 201, area codes because of 1666 Downtown Rahtfay Events Elizabeth, Hillside, Linden. Spring- increases in fax, modem, pager and 416 MORRIS AVENUE, ELIZABETH, NJ • (908) 351-3131 1900 Lottery Results field, Scotch Plains and Westfield in cellular phone usage; also, a million 3170 Local Movie Theatres Union County, will still be split numbers were to be set aside for use —New Inventory Arriving Daily! Pre-Owned Mercedes Bent Special Leasing Arrangement.— Cooritsjr of Ctark/JUkw»y DMoralloni Commllln between Ihe old 908 and new 732 area by new telephone companies entering _ ^ your Communily'i l*n Santa and Mrs. Claus get ready for the holiday season as the Clark/Rahway Deco- FREE LOANKR CARS AVAILAHLK • SKRVICE & PARTS DKI'T. SATURDAY HOIRS 8 AM-41'M codes. But the new agreement could the New Jersey market. Bell Atlantic prevent residents in these towns from has estimated that, at the current rate, rations Committee prepares for the Fourth Annual Clark/Rahway Tree and Menor- 170 HT. 22 SPRINGF1LH), NJ (201)467-6244^/ Infosource ah Lightings Ceremony to be held this Sunday at the comer of Westfield Avenue 24 HOUR VOICE IHFOpMATIOH SERVICE having lo dial an area code if calling Ihe 908 and 201 area codes would A FRf£ Publtc Stn ict Of The lUhwiy Profrvu inside their towns. See OFFICIALS, Page 2 and Madison Hill Road. •» I

THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1996 — PAGE 3 PAGE 2 — THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1996 RAHWAY PROGRESS RAHWAY PROGRESS INSIDE Officials arrive at tentative agreement for area code split EDUCATION Foundation plans holiday social The Trustees of the Rahway conduct hands-on activities with develop an awareness of the scrvices; a call to a pager or cellular New Jersey. This has been mirrored THE (Continued from Page-1) "He should be complimented," said split defines the new area codes as Foundation for Excellence in Educa- magnets. community. . i phone would require eleven digits to by a resolution at the state govern- have run out of phone numbers by Ireland. "There has been a lot of rhc- distinct geographic areas that follow tion has announced the award of • Roosevelt School educator Mau- • "Fabulous Fables," a project Rahway Progress be dialed while calls over physical ment level urging for such changes; next year; the^new area codes could torical excess on all sides of this issue the boundaries of certain phone seven Fall 1996 grants to education in reen Kurtz, Eliane Smith, Mildred coordinated by fifth grade educators phone lines would require only seven. this resolution was passed without a Editorials , 6 provide a maximum of about eight and DiGaetano cut through that and exchanges. These phone exchanges the Rahway Public Schools. The Wallack and Diann Wolman were Jerry Kuenze and Pat Kasper, will Franks has said that he would push dissenting vote in the Assembly million \icw numbers to this. came up with a workable solution." often do not follow town lines, hence foundation provides a supplemental award $215.00 for "Dig It!" The pro- receive S340.0O. The grant will sup- • Seniors Lifestyles • 8 The protected exchanges plan must for changes in FCC regulations that recently and goes on to the state port the purchase of professional According to Ireland, these "pro- the split towns. source of funding that supports and ject involves second grade students still be approvedby the state Board of. would allow a technological split in Senate. quality publishing materials in order Student Update 11 tected" exchanges could not be used Pranks, DiGaelano and other offi- encourages timely, innovative pro- • who will create an arcbeological dig Public Utilities. to create a reference book of fables 11 in Ihe new area codes, cutting the cials from the local level up have jects that enrich (he educational pro- site. The students will plan and con- News Clips In a press release, DiGaetano said, and folktales. Students involved in number of new numbers provided by instead advocated a "technological cess for students and teachers in the struct a fossil garden in the school 15 "Assigning municipalities tWo and, in this project will develop an apprecia- Sports them in half. Thus the new area codes split" that would assign the two new Rahway Public Schools. courtyard. The garden will be used by one specific case, three different area tion of fables and folktales as they County news B1 would provide new phone numbers area codes to wirclcSS communica- Residents protest To sustain its grant activities, the the following year's second grade stu- codes will cause a great deal of confu- compose, illustrate and publish a col- for only two years instead of four tions such as cellular phones and foundation sponsors a series of fun- dents lo excavate the fossils'. The pro- sion. The protective code proposal is a lection of tales. Entertainment B3 years. pagers. draising campaigns and events ject culminates next year during reasonable alternative that will pro- Classified "BIO against trans-waste throughout the year receiving dona- National Education Week. • Computer and math skills will be Ireland said that, although this vide us with'some lime to.explore This plan has been in use in Man- tions from corporations, local busi- • Project "AIM — Architectural Ihe focus of "Calculation Station," Real estate ~BT agreement would be a temporary sol- other possible alternatives to the geo- hattan but has since been outlawed by (Continued from Page 1) support ihe position of the UCCC. ness and individuals. A holiday social Information Mission" will receive a • which received a grant of $516.65 lo ution, it was also a "constructive, graphic split." the Federal Communications Com- dioxin levels across the area. Reactions from the rest of the town Automotive B14 is currently planned for Tuesday. grant of $348.00. Coordinated by art support the purchase of materials. creative compromise" by DiGactano The "geographic split" is the layout mission as being anti-competitive. Bob Carson, a UCCC member from government was mixed. Projects receiving grants for the educator Brenda Hyncs of Roosevelt Educators Rosemary Hamtil and Bar- that would come at no extra cost to for the new area codes approved by According to ihe FCC. wireless com- Rahway, has questioned the need for Both Clark Councilman Lyle How to reach us: funding cycle are: School, fifth grade students will also bara Roth of Roosevelt School coor- —Our offices are'located at 129T -the BPU •and-rttieof-fw<'>-plans-s«it>nii nnwwali»ns umler this.platt-waukl-hc such Hatch, who has fought for a cleanup • "Dance and Movement for Musi- review the architectural styles of dinale an attcrschool math club pnjg- Sluyvesant Avenue, Union, N.J. protecled exchanges in the past. ted by Bell Atlantic. The geographic at a disadvantage over regular phone nology, exactly the same as thai of contaminated soil on Ihe proposed cal Theatre" will receive a $500 grant homes and buildings in Rahway. Stu- ram for third grade students. The 07083. We are open from 9 already installed at hospitals. He Hyatt Hills golf course, and Clark a.m. to 5 p.m. every weekday. to support and showcase dance talents program will provide challenging added thai Earthcarc Systems had Mayor Robert Ellenport said that they' dents will explore and learn about Call us at one of the telephone at Rahway High School through a math activities, tutoring ofbasic math recently installed such a treatment had not heard anything about routes to creative expression, art history, aes- numbers listed below. professional choreographer. This pro- skills and real life problem solving. Platform closure causes gripes facility at a hospital in Plainficld and the treatment facility, coming through thetic perception and art criticism. Voice Mail: ject is part of the 9-12 Theatre Arts the upper platform. We were seeking true for the trains coming into the sta- advocated treatment at regional facili- Clark'. • Fourth grade educators Margaret Our main phone number, (Continued from Page 1) Program by educator Marsha Watson. For more information about Ihe shelter from the blowing rain but tion at 7:10.a.m., 7:20 a.m. and 7:36 ties instead of large facilities such as "Since they're just proposals, may- Bartiromo and Lois Eckelman will 908-686-7700 is equipped with a York. Unlike Garber, he did not have • Franklin School educators Irene • Rahway Foundation for Excellence in voice mail system to better found none. Winter is a mailer of days a.m., she said. the one in Linden. be we're not being asked to com- receive $494.43 for "Our Hometown many complaints with renovations. Beese and Carol Reeseg will receive Education, the Holiday Social or to serve our customers. During ay and the Rahway commuters are According to Henry KopJ& direc- A number of protesters were more ment," said Ellenport. — A Community Investigation." "There's nothing really to impede $81.65 for "Pulling It All Together". make donations, contact the Rahway regular business hours, a recep 7 concerned about lack of much tor for Project Developmental New concerned about how the waste would "I have not heard about this and no Using math, social studies, reading, tionist will answer your call. Dur- my progress to the station, so it's not t The project will involve fifth grade • Intermediate School, Kline Place, needed shelter from the cold weather, Jersey Transit, this is because of con- be transported to Ihe facility. one has come to me or anyone on Courtnjr of Grortr CWrtUnd School language and art, students will create ing the evening or when the really so. bad," he said. students working with prt-school Rahway, 07065 or call (908) snow and wind." struclion on both platforms. The out- According to Bernzoll, the waste, council about it, which I think would structures and develop a photographic office is closed your call will be When asked about the station itself, Family math teachers demonstrate a math strategy game during a Family Math evening children and invites senior citizens to 396-1015. answered by an automated bound platform is being lengthened including syringes and bandages from be the right way to approach it if they essay of the City of Rahway as they he said that there could be one ."She continues, "Shirley, I urge yo.u at Grover Cleveland School. Teaching from left: Mark Agnes Faver and Amy Kass. receptionist. from 500 to 850 feet. The increased hospitals, arc packed into orange want to inform." improvement: a covered' shelter. to come to the Rahway station on a length would allow passengers to exit "biohazardous bags" that are then He added, "Since they're just prop- To subscribe: windy rainy day or snowy day to time having fun while learning lo use of game formats, contests, and "I guess that would.makc a differ- trains from any car instead of moving further sealed in cardboard cartons. osals, maybe we're not being asked to Program is a success Historic tavern prepares HAPPY BIRTHDAY The Progress is mailed to the experience for yourself what your "think mathematically." even a "What's My Line?' mystery ence in rain and wind," he said. He through the cars to an exit at the plat- This cartons may by law be trans- comment." homes of. subscribers for deliv- commuters are talking about. Or just What do dried beans, calculators, Recently, families of fourth grade guest. Activities were, designed to ery every Thursday. One-year had previously used the station in ' . form. There arc no plans to extend the ported in vehicles as small as a station Hatch said of the facility, "I'm not come to the Rahway station to hear toothpicks and dice have in common? students at Grover Cleveland School enhance the fourth grade math curri- subscriptions in Union County Wextfield; that had a covered shelter, inbound platform, he said, but con- wagon or car, vehicles that can use familiar with the ^situation but if it traditional holiday tours the concerns of your commuters. In They are all part of Family Math, a met as parents and students were culum. Refreshments and prizes are available for $15.00, two- he said. struction is still being done there. local roads. The Merchants and Drovers Tavem The Merchants and Drovers Tavem year subscriptions for $26.00. olher words, put yourself in the shoes lends itself to being a health hazard program which brings families required lo attend together and work rounded out each evening. The problem has led one commu- will once again open its doors for the was built shortly after the American College and out-of-state sub- of your commuters-" During construction on the inbound "So if a stccl-rcinforccd car can be potential for the citizens of Clark, I together to engage in thought- as a family to complete the math ter, Darlene Holmes of Colonia, to Revolution. First used as a store, it scriptions are available. You platform, the contractor will close turned into a twisted bit of metal as an would certainly address it to a higher provoking, fun activities which activities. Topics such as estimation, Funded by Merck, the Family Math annual Christmas season candlelight write to Shirley Delbcio, executive ' became a tavem in 1998. It was may subscribe by phone by call- Beyond discomfort, some commu- one-half of the platform. This con- •accident, these bags will burst open level of government." enhance math skills. Family math logic, ' geometry, calculation and evenings were led by teachers Mary tours. All those who enjoy stepping ing 1-908-686-7700 arid asking director of New Jersey Transit. enlarged to a four-story hotel by the ters arc complaining that the renova- struction is slated In last for another and they will be like a magnet to During the event, Strano hinted that encourages families lo spend quality application were covered through the Agnes Faver and Amy Kass. back in time are invited to visit the for the circulation department. early 19th Century inn, which will be 1820s and served continuously as an Allow at least two weeks for In the letter, dated Nov. 26, Holmes tions have made the platforms danger- year and a half. children," she said. Clark could be just the first town to be processing your order. You may writes, "Today, I, along with the ous during the morning rush hour. According to K;>pcc, it is "physi- Strano added, "Obviously, this visited by the UCCC and other groups decorated for the season with festive inn until the 1930s. use Mastercard or VISA. many commuters waiting for the Rah- According to Joan Degman of Rail- cally impossible" to make the waste has to come down local streets. against the treatment facility. NEWS CLIPS greens. "The Merchants and Drovers News jtems: way 7:22 a.m. train to New York were way, Ihe platform gets "pretty sluffed. inbound platform bigger during It can't all come down the highway." When ..askcd...about Ibis, Carson Tours will be conducted on Friday Tavem, listed on the National Regis- News releases of general Inter- huddled like cattle in a holding pen on It's like sardines." This is especially construction. According to Strano, two members said, "Well, we'll have to see how Interested and qualified crafters dence Road, Mountainside, NJ 07092. between 7 and 9 p.m. and on Dec. 14 ler of Historic Places, was purchased est must be in our office by Fri- of the Clark Environmental Board things develop." >. Crafters needed This will be a Christmas dinner served between 1 and 4 p.m. Guests will be by the Rahway Historical Society in day at noon to be considered Trailside Nature and Science Cen- AARP meets at a cost of $10 each member. Reser- invited to sample the traditional hos- 1971," according to Carol Chapin, for publication the following pitality that was once a part of com- society president. The smaller Tenrill week. Pictures must be black ter is looking for crafters and artisans The next meeting of Rahway vations can be made by calling (908) munity life, and to experience the Tavem, built prior to the Revolution, and white glossy prints. For to display and sell quality products at AARP Chapter 607 will be Tuesday at 388-0202 — pay in advance. further information or to report a Leading charity groups conviviality of the restored taproom was moved to the property in 1976. its Nature Boutique, planned for Sun- 12:30 p.m. at the Senior Citizen Cen- breaking news story, call - There will be an executive board where refreshments will be served. day from 1 lo 5 p.m. ter, 1306 Esterbrook Ave., Rahway. Lisa Dobiszewski 1-908-686-7700 and ask for meeting at 11 a.m. ... "Ihe innkeeper, the lavem .serving Ediorial. •- Registration is S12.5O to*-S20-a- ; should call Ruth Yablonsky at (908) Lisa Dobisrewsta, daughter of receiverecognition girls, the maid and trie cook will be space and an additional fee of S7»is 789-3670, Wednesdays through Fri- Trips to Atlantic City's Taj Mahal Mark and Nancy Dobiszewski of Letters to the editor: portrayed by costumed interpreters," This newspaper is a reliable means The Progress provides an open "Money" magazine has ranked the American Red Cross as the "charity of the charged for gift shop participants. The days, or send color slides or photos of will be today, Dec. 5, and Jan. 2, 1997. Rahway, celebrated her 9lh birth said Ann Hoener, chairman of the of researching ihe community forum for opinions and wel- year." Following a three-year analysis of 25 leading charities, the magazine's Nalure Boutique draws a large crowd craft items with a self-addressed leaving City Hall parking lot at 8:30 day on Nov. 5. Joining the celebra- holiday tours. ''A blazing fire will market. To boost your business in comes letters to trie editor. Let- November issue lists Red Cross as the top charily on Ihe basis of how the orga- and admission is a suggested donation stamped envelope to: Trailside Nature a.m. For further information call tion were Joe and Helen Dobis- ters should be typed double nization spends its income. of SI per person. warm the kitchen and the furnishings the community, call our ad depart- zewski of Linden and Chris McMa spaced, must be signed, and and Science Center, 452 New Provi- (908) 382-1856. . The American Red Cross, led by volunteers, is the largest humanitarian orga- of the parlors will be arranged to give ment at 908-686-7700 today. • hon and Pop Pop of Linden as well should be accompanied by an visitors an accurate picture of an early address and day-time phone nization in the U.S. It provides relief to victims of disasters and helps people as family, classmates and friends number lor verification. Letters prevent, prepare for, and respond to emergencies. hotel." and columns must be in our The Red Cross relies on people, corporations, and foundations for support. OBITUARIES office by 9 am. Monday to be To make a fili^pcial contribution to the American Red Cross, send a contribu- considered for publication that Joseph Riccardi Addie Ludlow Evelyn L. Ruckbell week. They are Ifflect to edit- tion lo a Red Cross chapter or call (908) 273-2076 or (201) 379-4198. ing for length and clarity. Joseph Riccardi, 76, of Rahway Addic Ludlow, 91, a lifelong resi- Evelyn L. Ruckbell, 98, of Carlisle, e-mail: SMALL TELEVISION died Nov. 26 in Elizabeth General dent of Rahway, who had been an Pa., formerly of Rahway, died Nov. The Progress accepts opinion Medical Center, Elizabeth. elementary school teacher in Linden, 26 in the Forest Park Nursing Home, pieces by e-mail. Our address-is APPLIANCES SERVICE Bom in Elizabeth, Mr. Riccardi died Nov. 29 in her home. Carlisle. « ' [email protected]. e-mail must lived in Rahway since 1961. He was a Mrs. Ludlow taught for 50 years in Bom in Rahway, Miss Ruckbell Warehouse be received by 9 a.m. Monday •TOASTERS moved to Carlisle several years ago. Pholo By S*«n Daily pipefitter-operator for the American the Linden school systems before to be considered for publication •VACUOUS retiring. She ;was ,a volunteer at Rah- She was a secretary for Getty Oil Co., that week. Advertising and news An outbound New Jersey Transit train pauses before departure around 7:45 a.m. on Cyanamid Co., Linden, for 42 years way Hospital and was honored for New York, for many yean before her releases will not be accepted by: Tuesday Corrimuters have filed several complaints conceming the platform contruction before retiring in 1982. Mr. Riccardi 4,400 hours of service. Mrs. Ludlow retirement. Miss Ruckbell was a life e-mail. which they say has reached the point of being-dangerous.- served in the Army during World War To plflco a display adi TURNTABLES ll in Europe and-wwasamertberoflheM - mac a nvmlvr nf thf Rahw.iv nvmhif nf thf; Rnhwav Hospital Display advertising for placement American Legion Post 5, Rahway. Women's Club and the American Auxiliary. in the general news section of SAVE Surviving are two sons.-Peter and Society of University Women. 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FIRE DEPARTMENT "They arc flying interim routes Balaban of Rosellc Park, said that he "They need to do as much as they REFRIGERATORS, sec the FAA disbanded and replaced UNION MEMBERS FAMILY. which have never had an environmen- • feels this lack of communication is a can within the restraints of the lawsuit UTILITY WORKERS by a congressional oversight AAA MEMBERS FREE DELIVERY tal impact study done," he said. "Tens ploy on the part of the FAA to get sur- and they need to inform the public TV'S OWNED committee. AARP and SENIORS CUSTOMER SATISFACTION of thousands of people are being rounding towns to put pressure on the about the status of the interim route 'NEW MUST SHOW ID FOR ADDITIONAL DISCOUNT "The FAA has gotten out of con- impacted in ways which have not city to settle. plaas," he said. trol," he said. "They clearly don't even been studied." "The FAA is acting irresponsibly," • Elizabeth Mayor J. 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• ' V RAHWAY PROGRESS WORRALL NEWSPAPERS 7,8,9,10* THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1996 — PAGE 7 PAGE 6 — THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1996 3% SALES TAX • SAVE • 3% SALES TAX • SAVE • 3% SALES TAX • SAVE • 3% SALES TAX • SAVE • 3% SALES TAX • SAVE • 3% SALES TAX • SAVE OPINION Be aware JACOBSON'S BRINGS YOU\ The holiday season is a time when people-should be increasingly aware of crime, especially senior citizens. -If residents-are not careful, the result may be a crime commit- ted in or near their own home. A number of Union County PULL BACK THE RAINS towns including Mountainside, Roselle, Union and Plain- — Wind and rain surround CASH the site of the Clark/ field, have been the targets in recent weeks of a number of Rahway tree and menorah swindlers who prey on residents. This upswing in con artist lightings ceremony and fes- crime, as police have dubbed it, should indicate that county tival which was originally residents should use more caution in conducting their daily scheduled for Dec. 1. The routine. weather forced the festival In September, the Rahway Police Department addressed t6 be postponed until Sun- the issue of neighborhood crime during the reopening of the dav when it will begin at 2 n m and the lighting cere- Senior Citizen Center. Detective Paul Meo of the Rahway mony will happen at 5:30 Police Department, has been interested in getting neighbor- p.m, r ^m^^m^ hoods In :ii(l pniirr* in rlclprring Crime, •-• : "We need people to look out for themselves and for others." Meo said. "The more eyes and ears that are aware of Hurry-Limited Time Offer! what is going on, the better things can become." This sentiment docs not solely relate to seniors, but the targets of con artist incidents are often seniors. According to police, the con artists often come to offer a job service or Laundry Special! otherwise keep the residents of the house occupied while an accomplice ransacks their home. The frequency of these incidents are what has been particularly alarming as Union Super Capacity Laundry Pair 25.2 Cu. Ft. Capacity Township has recently seen at least three of these types of •Dispenser RHVigeratoi; crimes, all of which were reported to have involved a loss of There are\still dangers with the safe toys U-Cvdc Heavy Duly Washer Herr indicates, the problem is a seri- money or other valuables. My memories of all of Ihe toys I about how those toys might injure • 3 wash/spin speed combinations. We do not call for (he response to \his increase in local had when I was growing up may have someone. This vulnerability is what ous one. • 4 water levels. LightTouchl Dispenser crime to be one of complete-paranoia. In fact, we suggest faded somewhat, but I can recall my, Skylines the advocates want to stress. "Unfortunately, the greatest num- • Built-in bleach and fabric softener ber'of fatalities involve small children that people go about their daily lives in a normal way as pos- initial reaction to gift boxes that didn't' dispensers. By Chris Suswal The motion picture "A Christmas putting toys in their mouth and chok- sible. But there should be measures taken to ensure that as rattle with loose parts, were light weight, gnd came in packaging the Managing Editor Story" has a hilarious sequence where ing on them," Herr said. "When residents go about their business, they take into considera- selecting toys, parents should ask size of a.folded shirt — clothes again, a young boy wants a toy gun which all Largest Capacity tion useful tactics to thwqrt crime. If someone does experi- what's next? Herr, state consumer affairs director, adults tell him is dangerous. The child themselves these questions: Is the toy Washer You ence one of these crimes, they should always report it-to the My level of appreciation certainly urges people to use common sense. . dreams of owning the B-B gun but sturdy? Can it withstand rough play? Can Buy! 7-('.yclc Heavy Duty Dryer police. Regardless of how embarrassed or upset the victim has changed in that during the holi- .\T1IC consumer advocates have con- hears Ihe same sentiment repeatedly, Are parts tightly secured or could they • Automatic Dry Control and 4 heat days, I love to receive any kind of gift, jured an effective method to detect toy "You'lUfhoot your eye out!" Finally, break off easily? Does the toy have might be. it is essential to allow the authorities to pursue the selections, plus Optional Extra Care. mutter. or for that matter, any kind of thought- parts that might be unsafe because of he gets his wish, goes outside and sharp edges, or points?" Delivers Crushed Ice, Cubes promptly ricochets the ammunition Although toy companies have been • Reversible door swing. Several tactics, were suggested by the Union Township ful wishes. But being thankful is not rcrfjovable parts. The advocates sug- what many New Jersey consumer gest using a toilet paper tube to test for off his house. This makes the B-B increasing 'their production of safe • Interior light. and Chilled Water! police and should be applied throughout the year as well as toys, there axe still dangers that go advocates arc concerned about. safety by noting that if the toy part can deflect off his check and cause bleed- Washer WWSR3090T this holiday .season.. The .suggestions for crime prevention Instead, they wonder how safe a gift fit irl the tube, it can easily fit into a' ing while the voiced warning rings in along with certain items. Parents and Dryer DJSR473ET include fairly simple ways of making sure safety is a high might be. Their message is clear — smalP child's mouth. his ears as he thinks of a lie to cover guardians need to take the proper pre- Gas dryer DJSR473GT available at extra cost. priority. toys can be dangerous. It is not uncommon for children to up Ihe true reason for his predicament. cautions to reduce the chances of toy- Il may be obvious that suspects may be able to enter a Many consumers have been ventur- begin playing with their toys immedi- This episode is a wonderful journey relaled injuries. Even though a child resident's home, yet many people leave their door unlocked ing into busy malls to purchase toys as ately after they open all of their gifts. into childhood experience. However, can't make it zoom, dance, run or talk, when in fact it should be locked at all times. People should gift items without considering the On the many occasions that I was the underlying premise of a.toy harm- safety is probably the best gift a child harm those toys might bring. Mark • can get. ' ' never ignore someone at the door; this is often a way for a lucky enough to do so, I never thought ing a child should be pondered. As New!mite onmite Model TFX25JRY " thief ro determine if a homeirocoipiedtefore they try to ' HOTPOI NT break in-. Identification should always be demanded, but a funher slep would be to tell the person lo,leave .a business State will coritirlue to ignore 'aid districts' Just In Time For The Holidays! card in the mailbox. It is surprising how_effective being alert On Nov. 25, I attended a Schools can be when someone approaches you in a residential yard for private school students. The prop- past returns have indicated immense Built-in Dishwasher! Funding Rally in the Matawan- Poinf osal does nothing to reimburse send- reserves built up. or driveway. There needs to be a concern that Ihe person is Abcrdeen Regional High School in ing districts for tuition paid for stu- Appliance Specials! on\y \ry\ng 10 cause a.distraction while another person goes Aberdeen. ' .• Of ' dents wishing to attend charter At the stroke of Gov. Whitman's Limited Time Offer! Save Wow On Selected GE Appliances inside the-house.. Most importantly, if during any encounter This event was sponsored by the schools. The proposal docs not man- pen, this new funding formula wiiJ 1 MMMMmaHMBM 3-level Power Wash QuirkClo-in"' 30" Range there is a feeling of unease, the police should be contacted. Foundation Aid Districts Association date an alternative funding source for then go for review to the state 30" fins Riing View will) Self-Cleaning ()\<-ii Meo of the Rahway police has distributed yellow stickers at and the- New Jersey School Boards building/expanding schools facilities Supreme Court. If the court rejects the system with self-cleaning with Kxtr.i I-i plan, the court could order public functions to keep reinforcing the message that dialing 9-1-1 Association. The main focus of the. m Alex Balaban such as introducing sin taxes on evening's discussion and commentary schools closed across the state and a filter. will bring immediate response to an emergency situation. cigarette and alcohol sales. The prop- revolved around the Department of osal mandates ihe local governing new plan, be created. Perhaps only Every resident of Union County should note these remin- Education's Comprehensive Plan for unjust to many of the 571 public body to reduce a defeated school such drastic action should have been 6 cycles including Pots ders in an attempt to create a safe neighborhood environ- Educational Improvement and school districts in New Jersey. budget by a minimum of 1 percent mandated by the court in the begin- & Pans and Water Saver ment. This advice should especially be noted because aware- Financing*••*• Although A-20 and S-40 repeal the pulling good-faith negotiations ning of this process. The worse thing ness can indeed prevent the theft of valued possessions. ' It appears that, the addition of Quality Education Act of 1990, the between the board and the council at that can happen is for liberal legal cycles. More significantly, residents should strive to protect their, many fine print details will continue element of the QEA to use income to risk from the start. The proposal does eagles, such as the so-called Educa- well-being and that of others to make this holiday season as- up until the deadline' with the determine local ability to fund not make provisions for additional tional Law Center to tie up any newly- 'Heated Wash, Heated Dry schools,. js retained. Additionally, the adopted funding in court proceedings .joyous as possible -— :—: =— • Assembly, now taking charge of the . facilities for new ear,ly childhood -and Energy Saver options. pimcss as Uie'SeJiiH! just about com-— p cuminuKi the reliance programs such as full-day kindergar- lor years so as to extract more funding pleted its various revisions from the on property taxes for .school funding. for the so-called Special Needs Dis- ten, in middle-income districts. The Easy to clean, upswept cooktop Upswept, recessed cooktop ' original proposal put forward by Gov. Roselle Park residents cannot tolerate tricts: Newark, Paterson, Jersey City, Quietest ever GE dishwasher at proposal would reward "rich districts with sealed burners, simmer designed to contain spills. Whitman. " any further increassc in taxes since the Happy Hanukkah such as Cliffside Park" Orange, Irvington, East Orange, Cam- burner and maximum output this price. current school tax levy is 51 percent • Auto oven shut-off turns the Candidly, I am indignant at the fact disproportionately. den, etc, at the expense of school HDA930YWW burner. oven off after 12 hours. ' Exclusive 3-level SmartWash The Jewish people will celebrate the holiday of Hanukkah , that I, as a taxpayer, resident, and above Ihe state average tax rate. System with infinite paths of In the end, I believe that the current children in Foundation Aid Districts, Electronic clock & minute.timer. • Frameless black glass oven beginning this evening, when the first Hanukkah candle will school board member have to implore The state's myopic view of middle I wash power. administration in Trenton does, not such as Rahway. Any intelligent indi- door with window. be lighted. On the eighth and final day, Dec. 13. the last stale officials for more funds for our income districts such as ours has con- understand the depth of the current vidual is quite aware of the stark Hanukkuh candle will be lighted. district. Per New Jersey Constitution- tributed heavily to this current dilem- economic state of public school fund- dichotomy of how effectively Found- al Statutes, education in our public na. One objective sign of-this is that Hanukkah, the Festival of Lights, commemorates the ing. This is underscored by Whitman ation Aid districts utilize state funds $ $ schools are a wholly slate obligation. today's slate budget contribution to rededication of the-temple. It also commemorated in 165 still desiring that the total state-aid to versus the Special Needs Districts. Is 50 Rebate 30 Rebate Perhaps, Gov. Whitman needs a the public school institution is about $ s B.C., the 25th day of Kislev. the victory of Judah, the Mac- public school sector to be S235 mil- this what equity means in the myopic refresher course in history. 38 percent. Ten years ago \l was 42 25 Rebate 50 Rebate cahee and his four brothers, and all the members of the Has- lion, the same as last year. The state education lexicon of the state? Slide-In Gas Range Microwave/Convection Although I was at first impressed percent. Most other states contribute Senate plan would raise that amount 30" Smooth Halogen Slide-In Smooth Top Range with Self-Cleaning Oven moncan family. Their victory was over the Syrian-Greeks. by her style of leadership and attempts about 51.3 percent twoard the public Countertop Oven to S262 million. To date, the state has Fellow residents, parents, taxpay- The reason for this was that Antiochus, the King of Syria ; at.economic reform in New Jersey, I school sector. Roselle Park is not even and Ribbon Cooktop With Self-Cleaning Oven not mentioned how much it really can ers, please contact your state legisla- had forbidden the Jews from performing their basic religious have realized negative impacts of her receiving enough from the sfate to spend without raising an additional 1 tors and let them know immediately functions. They wanted to impose on the Jews, the paganism policies on my family. I have seen cover 25 percent of the total local tax cent by levying any-additional taxes, how you feel. of the Hellenistic world. many state employees hurt economi- levy. either sales, sin taxes, income taxes. I cally. I am noting her venomous aim Two years ago, Michigan intrb- am sure that the state can spend more at teachers and now_at_t.he_;iajijsjjcjc:. . duced a new funding formula for its' Alex Balaban is a member of the The Jews were successful, and they defeated the Syrian- safely. The state invests revenues and she is attempting to exact' on our Roselle Park Board of Education. Greeks and their temple was rededicated. Hanukkah means public school sector and the reliance children. -• on property taxes was eliminated. "rododication. And the Jews celebrated for eight days. The Children are our future, and I, as a Surprisingly, the state's contribution Greek-Syrians^ had defiled the temple and everything in it. concerned UuUwi state's waste-flow plan? 4 '• #7570 - YES PtPSONAlCHSCXS exclusive property of Worrall Community Newspap- Peter Worrall ACCEPTED Cor. Elmora Ave. • ELIZABETH * • * er*, Inc. and any repubJication or broadcast without Advertising Director #7571 - NO YES - 1 written permission is prohibited. Responses will be published next week; ' '"."••• Polls close Monday at noon.' NO — 2 Calls are free. Touch tone phones only. "

, ••-! WORRALL NEWSPAPERS 9,10» THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1996 — PA^E 9 Q in.WORRALL NEWSPAPERS OPEN MONDAY & THURSDAY 9:00AM-9:00PM Proposal would repay trash debt TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY 9:00AM-7:00PM Gibson, -R-Cape May, would allow gation bonds so why wh(?uld the state Bjr Randee Bayer-Spittel 1 Staff Writer the counties to pass the debt incurred pay that debt off? ' SATURDAY 9:00AM-6:00PM; SUNDAY NOON-5:00PM Shortly after the courts struck clown by the incinerator directly to the He said the incinerator was built the state's waste flow laws in the Car- taxpayer. • with revenue bonds, which the gov- bone decision, the debate about how It would also continue to have ernment is not liable for. Revenue to pay for the debt incurred by those county-run disposal facilities, for bonds have a higher rate of return than Making it count which each municipality must con- general obligation bonds because they REGAL mandates began. , Students give thanks by helping seniors are riskier. There are three proposals being dis- tinue to pay whether they use the facility or not. "The investors knew that there was' By Scan Daily cussed. One calls for a $10 per ton Rooncy said the Gibson bill is risk involved," he said. "If Ogden- StafT Wcitcr surcharge on all garbage, and two v nothing more than maintaining the Martin wants this facility to succeed, All of Roosevelt School smcllcd others call for the municipalities to status quo and is probably just as than they have to lower their operat- like baking bread the day before continue to pay for county-run illegal as the original regulations. ing costs and the investors have to Thanksgiving. facilities. Assemblyman John Rooncy, who "This bill changes nothing," he take lower rates of return on the The smell came from the Resource said. "It maintains flow control and bonds." • CHRISTMAS JAMBOREE as the mayor of the Bergen County Room, the room of teacher Beth Gott. community North Vale was also one- mandates towns to continue to pay for He said in Union County's case, he ' Ab»ut 15 students a'nd two parents of the planiiffs in Jhe Carbone suit, these facilities." does not believe the bill is a good were helping her hake bread that was proposed a package of bills to deal Elizabeth Mayor J. Christian Boll- idea. destined for the Rahway Geriatric . with the problems in the waste-flow wage agrees. He said that he and Center. / "We should not have to pay these' laws two years ago. many rnayors support Rooncy's bills. bonds off at all," he said. "It is time- "I've always baked and cooked and His bills, A-85 through A-89, "The state is responsible for this that private industry understands that. done hrcail nral 1 ihmight the kids fw hand- —debt," he sai the government won't bail theorem,-- would like it," she said. StmTl ling Crash into the hands of the munic- all of that debt to be paid for." Let Ogdcn-Martih, which makes rrmrTrnnm Gott and here assistants baked from ipalities, with the exception of recy- Bollwage said that the proposal money all over the world, take a loss 7:30 a.m to about noon last week; sift- cling, which would still be handled by would allow the incinerator to sepa- here in Union County." ing, mixing, kneading and baking. the county.' rate its debt and lower the tipping . • He added that he would consider According lo Gott, the class baked a I' - "There is no way that this should be fees. supporting the bill if it was amended total of 32 loaves. Admittedly, not all a top-down decision," he said. "The Rooncy added that even with a $10 only to include the general obligation PAYMENTS INTEREST DOWN of them reached the Geriatrics Center.. state and ^hc county don't know what surcharge on each ton of garbage the bonds, or the portion of the revenue "We cut it up and sent samples to the needs of my town are." end price would still be far lower than bond which the county is responsible TIL JAN. 98 TIL JAN. 98 PAYMENT the other teachers because they were He said the fact that the waste-flow they arc right now. for, which is about $30 million. going crazy with the smell," she said. V.nurXtiy of AARP measures were top-down is what "We arc still going to save money," The disposal cost for trash in New Principal Art Lundrgen summed up Seniors gather for a successful bake sale at last caused the problem in the first place. he said. "Maybe not as much, but still Jersey runs about $87 a ton compared the event, saying "it was'a real nice month's meeting of the Clark Chapter of AARP for He said that the state has made "all a lot of money will be saved." with a national average of $36 a ton. BUY ANY MITSUBISHI, TV Or VCR event. The bread was delicious." the support of community activities. From left: Mar- kinds of ridiculous" regulations, However, Assemblyman Joseph "It is time that private industry- "A good time was had by all," Gott ian Connolly, W. Louis Seach, and Lorraine Huzar. S.M'.- which have cost the counties and Siiliga disagreed. He said he docs not understands that the government IN STOCK...WELL DELIVER IT BEFORE added. municipalities millions. support the bill at all. won't bail them out. Let Ogdcn- • Originally, the loaves had been : Pholtn By Barbara Kokkall* His bills would end rate regulation "I represent Union County and our Martin, which makes money all over CHRISTMAS, PAY NOTHING TIL JAN. 98 intended for a school-wide project: Students at Roosevelt School learn how to bake bread for the Rahway Geriatrics by public utilities authorities such as problem is the UCUA," he said. "The the world, take a loss here in Union food baskets thai everyone in the Center. Above, from left: Micheal Atkinson, Melvin Mercado, Danyell Butler, the Union County Utilities Authority. bonds they have are not general obli- County," Suliga added. school helps make at this time of the NEWS CLIPS AND GET AREA'S LOWEST PRICE TOO! Domomique Walker. Below, from left: Stephanie Perrine and Alyse Petti. He proposes to pay for the debts year. But the baskets had already gone No more than four tickets will be incurred by those counties who built out last Tuesday and had been pre- Senior meeting sold per person and availability is lim- incinerators or spent money to try to pared two days before, on Monday. • The Clark Senior hold monthly ited. For more information, call build an incinerator with a dedicated FEATURES: Still and all, they went out to some meetings at the cafeteria of the Senior PRIMARY CARE PHYSICIANS A MITSUBISHI Picture In Picture With Special Functions 827-2045. fund.' DELIVERY • Larger Than Life Picture • Multilingual people who needed a little holiday . Center, 430 Weslficld Ave., Clark. The State Solid Waste Facility' DR. JOHN BRONIKOWSKI FOR On Screen Menu System • Remote cheer. ' . Director Ollie Jones Boonc of the FREE Information! Debt Retirement Fund would get INTERNAL MEDICINE * PULMONARY DISEASE CHRISTMAS NO "I encouraged her to do it," Lund- Union County Division of Consumer II (((SIEREO))) revenue from a S10 per ton surcharge DR. ALLEN RUBINSTEIN NO PMNTS. MONEY grcn said. "She's really good at doing Affairs will speak on scams perpe- CALL DOWN on all trash in the state. INTERNAL MEDICINE COIOR TIL JAN. '98 special projects. I knew it would be a tuated on consumers and speak on (BOH 686-9898 $2499 PHYSICALS HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE success because she's done it before. how to avoid being "scored" by these and enter a four digit That fund would be used to pay-off NEW TELEVISION When someone come to you with an con-men. the bonded debt incurred by the trash DIABETES ROUTINE EXAMS selection number below! WORLD'S LARGEST PICTURE TUBE FREE SET-UP TOO! idea like that, you have to encourage Also, Lisa Olender, Director of disposal laws, including the debt for ARTHRITIS GERIATRICS PATIENTS it." • Marketing, St. Barnanbas Medical SENIOR CITIZENS the UCUA. The fund would be able to HEART DISEASE ULCER DISEASE Actually, ihis is the first time that Center, will give a short talk on VHow pay off all of the debt, which Rooney ASTHMA-TB EMPHYSEMA WELCOME said totals about $1.2 billion, in about Gott has baked bread at school, to Choose a Long-Term Care Facili- 4000 Senior Citizens HOURS: MONDAY THRU ty" and other options available, 10 years, he said. FEATURES: though.she has woven food and its Information Line Multi Brand Remote Enhances Set ,.. .."The sutc.mandated,jhis and the . FRIDAY BY A MITSUBISHI OFUVFRY ' prcparatinhinro other projects". Some- including medicare and- medicaid. — 400T Senior Events Lih'e PRIMARY-CARE-PHY6»C»ANS Operation '.Remote Control Also Operates, state should pay for it," Rooncy said. Mitsubishi VCRs • Sharp, Colorful Pictures ' times it's potato pancakes at Hanukk- Refreshments will be served. 4002 Senior Citizens Travel APPOiNTMENT PARTICIPATING IN HMO BLUE FOR ah, fried jnatzoh at Passover or high The next meeting for Clark Seniors Another bill, proposed by John COMED • CIGNA •. SANUS CHRISTMAS 4003 Senior Medical Courtesy HOSPITAL STAFF ll (((STEREO))) NO tea two years ago during a project on only is a Christmas/Holiday Dinner US HEALTHCARE • HIP NO PMNTS. And Dental Programs PRIVILEGES AT MEDICARE BLUE •1ST OPTION MONEY the Titanic. Dance Party at the Westwood on Dec. COLOR TIL JAN. 98 4004 Senior Citizens • we also accept Medicare . $499 DOWN 19. Cost is S5 per person, reservations UNION, RAHWAY Believe it or not, there is a lot to be Current Issues Save on assignment ST. ELIZABETHS TELEVISION learned from the baking of bread — must be made in advance. FREE SET-UP TOO! what veasl is, how it makes the bread For additional information, call Lil- CHOOSING A Caskets & OVERLOOK ON SCREEN MENU SYSTEM rise and such. lian Krov at 381-3823. . NURSING HOME You don't have to overpay to HOSPITALS SAME DAY f-acli loaf also went oul with a note show your respect. 4123 Touring A Prospective printed out on the class' computer, so Bus trip Nursing Home CALL TODAY APPOINTMENT (here was technology involved. FEATURES: A fall bus trip for Rahway Senior 4124 Physical Conditions 1-888-726-7260 CONVENIENT EVENING HOURS T TH 5-9 PM "It also gives the special education A MITSUBISHI DELIVERY Larger Than Ufa Pictures • TVs Multi Citizens is planned for Dec. 17 to the 4129 Nursing Services Brand Remote Controls Most Brands of kids a,chance to interact with their Doris Duke Estate Gardens in Some- 41 £1 Residential Activities 925-0507 FOR VCRs As Well As Cable Boxes-Built In classes," Gott said. Each of her seven rville. The trip will include a guided 687-8538 CHRISTMAS Closed Capfoning' 4132 Admission Practices 1029 QALLOPINGHILL RD., UNION I 623 N. WOOD AVE., LINDEN II(((S1EREO)» children was allowed to bring up to walking tour of the eleven individual NO PMNTS. NO two friends to the baking. TIL JAN. '98 MONEY gardens under an acre of glass. m jm Your Communlry'i Bta MONITOR DOWN The tickets are S5 per person with curce $1299 Infoscurce24 HOUR VOICE INFORMATIOr' SERVICE RECEIVER the bus leaving from Rahway City ' % • , 24 HOUR VOICE INFORMATIO' SERVICE Legal advice for seniors offered Check with us for events Hair parking lot at 12:45 p.m. and AiVbllcSc-'cto.' SHARP, CLEAR, COLORFUL PDC FREE SET-UP TOO! Benjamin D. Eckman. a local elder law attorney, will conduct free seminars This newspaper is a valuable source of community news for senior < returning at approximately 4:45 p.m. WORftALL COMMUNli Y NEWSPAPERS to .discuss the new Medicaid law which goes into effect Jan 1. y The new.law calls for criminal penalties if one gives away his assets to qual- Check with us for- the latest in social activities and community affairs. ify for government assisted nursing home care. 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PAGE 10 — THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1996 WORRALL NEWSPAPERS 9.10* THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1996 - PAGE 11 7.8.9.1CUWORRALL NEWSPAPERS CALL i9o»i 6BB-9898 * tut no /out tllnii win lion Center reaches out to the elderly Different brush strokes By Sean Dally 7"400 Scores 7401 Schedules average, but the numbers climbed as days, Spanish on Tuesdays. English Staff Writer high as 73 people for Thanksgiving as a Second Language on Wednes- They come from all over Union Day and 98 people for their end-of-the days. There is also an excercise class County to Clark just to eat lunch. year party. . every day of the program, a monthly It's not a fancy restaurant, just an A hot lunch.at the temple could lecture by the program's dietician, «ll-purpo»e room at the Temple Beth include a hamburger, hot dog and and other events. Robin Brous, the THIS IS Roselle throttled by unsung Roselle Park air attack O'r on Valley1, Road. But senior citi- ! potato knish or three kinds of salad Youth and Camp director at the JCC, Neely,ft f . /. . 'Clay ^^f ___and_ _ f company______heldI t tat . ' . •.'-,_•.•.- •. zen*, age 60 and over, Jewish or not, with mushroom soup or spinach souf- was helping a number of the women H. S. FOOTBALL come every Monday, Tuesday and fle and noodles. All meals come with make chocolate lollipops — drsdels, By J.R. Parachlnl bay in 90th Turkey Day meeting Wendesday for a hot kosher lunch. fresh fruits and vegetables — things menorah9, the Ten Commandments They come as much for the com- that seniors are often missing in their —%pn Tuesday. Sports Editor . By Andrew W. Campbell seven. pany as for the food. meals — and are kosher and low in "We feel that* though their bodies Giving no 'quarter on defense StaTT Writer The Roselle Park defense forced "Many people consider this a home Sodium and fat. They also cost $1.50. are failing them, their minds need to was the name of the game for sever- ROSELLE PARK — Coaches Roselle to punt on the following away from home," said Tina Jacobs of be stimulated," said Jacobs^ al area teams last week as 10 of our preach, 'you play like you practice.' series, setting up the second Panther "Some of the people that come to 11 Elite Eleven schools wrapped up the Jewish Community Center of this program are on very fixed incom- Mania Mandelbaum of Hillside For nine games this season, the touchdown, a 35-yard reverse to Gal- Central New Jersey in Scotch Plains. the 1996 seasoa Roselle Park Panthers football team licchio. Harris passed to Gallicchio, es," said Roth. was ecstatic- over the. program. Rahway, Dayton Regional, Hill- "They've made friends here. Many The JCC's lunch program is-only "They.have so many good things played like a team that didn't throw as Roselte Park faked the kick, for a are widowers or widows, many live side, and Summit were shutout vic- many passes in practice. two point conversion and L5-7 lead. one of two "nutrition centers" in for senior citizens and-seniov.cilizens tors on Thanksgiving. alone." • Union County that serves kosher are lacking in this area," she said. The Panthers surprised everyone by Trie Roselle Park defense again . Jacobs is director of the Senior —it was another very respeomblo gK to tlie air1 for twu scores and—-contained • Ro««llef-thi8-time-fofcmg-a- lunches, something Jhat mystifies "I've been in this area 30 years and year for teams in our area as eight received two more on the ground to fumble to give the Panther offense the neva Imi scniui' citizens gotten By Jay Hochberg instruction,-begins at-5:30 a.m. and ends ^at 3:30 p.m. applications...... - ...... s $ Regional Editor ; 50 Rebate $25 Rebate 100 Rebate Convection/Self- paf- It's 'a Ibse-Iose situation for bills,-addressing education, the envi- vide relevant training and adequate eming body, request membership court, to recoup their attorney's fees, the wheelchairs, motorized scooters chering. The company can defend ronment, health and crime, either space for teachers from 100 schools. with full voting privileges. State Sen. expert witness fees, costs of suits and for indoor use, and retrofit power terned ceramic glass cboktop. Profile tsclf in court by offering evidence signed into law by Gov. Christine Training sites will have to bcome gTa- Joseph Suliga, D-20, has been work-* reimbursement for rental of a similar units for power wheelchairs. JP692R dually self-supportive through a fee- motorized wheelchair. JBP79WW f its compliance with affirmative Whitman .or advanced in the ing toward amending the bill to Kids In court action laws, or it can settle out of Legislature. for-scrvice arrangement, private sec- include municipalities in his district, "Motorized wheelchairs arc expen- tor support, or both. In an effort to crack down on juve- S court and forfeit its autonomy. At a bill-signing ceremony in Prin- including Linden and Elizabeth. sive and necessary items for those nile offenders, legislation sponsored GREAT PRICE 25 Rebate By choosing the former, Scher- ceton, Whitman signed legislation "This new law will fill a significant The "river municipalities" in Union who arc unable lo walk or need assis- by Asscmb\yman Kevin O'TooVe, R- ing will find itself having to sponsored by Senate President -void that exists in the area of teacher Couty, as designated "under the bill, tance in gelling around," Augustine Uriion-Essex, that .would require training. It is also a natural progres- PLUS CASH REBATE, 30" Built-in Gas Cooktop advance employees regardless of Donald DiFrancesco, R-Union, estab- would be Clark, Cranford, Garwood, said. "If someone files