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Page B-iO DINING ROOM SET— HUMMEL-«GU RIN ES - MOVING-MUST SELL- STEREO- Back to TIRES- (2) Unlroyal. WOLFF- TANNING Mahogany,, table 60X40 (28) displayed in dark Dinette,. hutch, coffee & school spoclall Sansul with 12 Inch leaf, 6 chairs enc steel belted radlals, P215/ BEDS Commercial-Home wood Curio Cabinet. De- * tables, TV, rocker, rack system with' cas- 75R15. $40/both. Call Units From $199.00. CLASSIFIED & 66 Inch buffet; Set of sire to sell as a package. chatrs"; raTfTBs7~b'IK*e, seller CD & turn table, 725-7615. •• aluminum cookware, Asking $3000! Call 874- kitchen, items & more. Ex- Sounds greatl Must sell, Lamps-Lotions- $200,396-8985. " . eel cond. 234-2367. $450. Call 722-4831. TIRES- P205 75R15 Accessories. Monthly 8142 after 6PM, anytime .Eayjnents.lQW as $18.00, X-fLJ_JL E C T,:l.Q N -rims-&-tl«»-llk»-n8w.-Al!-4- CHIL,DCRAFT CRIB & 66 DS 80- for $160. Couch. S love CalFToday FREE Color ANTIQUE PUMP OR- ental. Inlaid teak table, HUTCH— Dark pine, 70mm rriacro zoom, SB20 Many new pparts, runs catalog 1-800-228-6292. DRESSER CHANGER- lighted hutch, server, 6 seat neutral color $500.. GAN— Sleigh coffee tar • Light oak, excellent cond.. $250, Maytag washer, T -TTL, auto flash, Nikon great. Very fastt , GGood Bo- Call 985-5531. 310 ble; 2 small cocktail ta- $350. Black sleeper chairs, excellent condi- yr, old, $375. 2 Konmoro skyllght,' $425. All excel- gglnno r bike. $0$5007B.O7 . bles. All are ' dark pine. tion. Pair Satsuma lamps. dryers: gas, $225; elec- lent; Call 722-8219 after Calll 6-10PMPM, 469-56856 . TOOLS— wrenches, I GARAGE SALES I couch, $60. 752-4884. sockets, screwdrivers, Lamps, misc items. Call Reasonable. 769-0061 • tric, $100. Twin hoad- 6PM- SWIMMINfi POOLS- 317 \ Forbes Newspaper 968-5480 leave message,. CONN ELECTRIC OR- DINING ROOM- board. 563-4933. hammers, drills, skill SERVING CRANFORD, GARWOOD and KENILWORTH GAN— 2 keyboards, POOL TABLE— Bruns- Hurry— We're' over- YARD,Y; GARDEN] APPLE 2+ COMPATI- Spanlsh style table; leaf, JACK LA LANNE GOLD saws, senders. Call 725- ! pedal octavo, full stops, wlck Gold Crown, $1000 stocked! Many sizes & 3723, leave message. . CRANFQRD, 8 EDGE- BLE— w/cotor monitor_& 6 chairs, black wrought MEMBERSHIP- Full or B/O, All accessories shapes available now at & FARM I USPS 136 800 Second Class BROOK PL-- Saturday, practice headphones, Iron, good . cond. $500/ WATERBED— Oak/ printer. Comes w/ovor suitable for home or small member prModooa. $60 a Inch lady's silver fox hat,tremendous savings. Vol. 97 NO. 33 Published Every Thursday Thursday, August 16, 1990" Postage Paid Cranford, N.J. 50 CENTS Aug.11 & Sunday, $1000 worth of software. BO. 283-0064, pleast) year Asking $$O0 Call Hav usod 2x, $100. Upright Trade your old car, boat, queen size, heated, Aug.12, 9AM-3PM. Misc. Church. $1000. 469-3714 leave message. lighted headboard, w/ Call 873-0962 after 6PM- at 2O1-7?f-Sa&> o< 60!>- fmoror, $25. 752-6131. camper etc. Financing NEED FARM PRODUCE? Items. for Info. COUCH & LOVESEAT- 924-6500 ^37if (\v) available. Call 1-800-843 bookcase, pedestal base Country, very good condi- DISNEY COLLECTOR- : Buy direct from NJ farm- CRANFORD, 90 WINANS KENMORE WASHl H A 7665 (B189). w/6 drawers. Orlg. $800, BAKERY EQUIPMENT- tion, Asking $750. Call Selllng Grollar Disney tig- RECORDS— Cm-ihy Fl. sell $100. Call 889-5465. ers using the NJ Farmers AVE.- (Off Centennial 2 donut fryolators, 30 281-6147.. •• urines; Call 272 2S< " via, lUiatlos,- Girls bikes TABLES— Antique ma- Market Line, 1-800-FARM-: Hanson house renovations vot^d ELECTRIC p»m n iv WHITE WICKER .Ave.) Sun., 8/12, 10AM•quar- t dough mixer, roll leave message. il) .»V 27", 3 sbd, clean, hogahy styles. Good con- MKT,. or outside NJ, 579-. CUSTOM SOFA- 8ft. llL\*>. used 3 UKV*. a \4\wy\ CHAISE- $100. Free 2 4PM. No darly birds. Mov- machine, cash register, DOUBLE TORCH '\\QUla- «>ach. Call dfloc Spn<. UWI inowor. More. 356- Call 231-0195. go! 3564724 or 442-9040. tprs. 1 brazing toich 2 saao. proaram. down.3.-2 after stormy session ral design. Fits Period or BALDWIN ORGAN Mod decor. $600/ B.O; pcs. 25' hose, cait tot KITCHEN SET- i ablo RtCMEATION ROOM- PUBLIC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE By Cheryl Moulton Carolyn Vollero who had been a ;the way things are financially. I SPINET— Series bottles. $295 for all. Call with bench & S crwlry, Kvi.rnltiim by VThls End 1 315 725-7290. after 3pm. • BOROUGH OF KtrNlLWORYH oii tulty moiMs thy Gpocilicacon;; and the MjQuin.nu'ni. , supporter of the bond issue but can vote yes," and she voted no to #11100. 10 yrs. old. Like 469-0388. ' standing butcher blocK, Up". "Uw lovo seats and (or which thoyari.' inlendod . . The proposed $165,000 bond or- FOR SALE DEN FURNITURE- Con- load ciystat light ttvhiru. INVITATION FOR BIDS . said, "I make my decisions based the proposed ordinance. neW. Fun rnachlne. AsW DRUM-4 pc. Ludwlg. cornor table, cost over Sn.ili't) tudt. v^ill bo K.TiMVt'd by (hr RuiOutjh Council The syccnj.iilul bidder tihall guarantee his.t'quipmpni dinance to renovate the Hanson Ing $2000/BO. 725-3578. temp. Barrel Style Incl. Call 968-S480 tauto nms- $1000 loss than 10 of |hi* [loiou()h cil Kcmlwull^ Ctninly ol Union Ne* and work performed to' be free from .til delude in house failed 3-2 at Tuesday's sec- on vijhat the community wants and " Mayor Ed Force said he be- bar (2) stools, couch, end hardshells, 5 Roto-toms sago. . months ngo. Will sacrifice J^ii.t'V un Augijf.1 IM tllJK) .it ^>00 |) rn ijfi'w.iilino t"nc workmnnuhip-and malen-al and shall corfcct'.yiy uucu BEDRO6M SET- triple tables, lamp, 4 dining w/ stand, 5.Turkish ?lld- ..il Ihi- MunlCip.il (luiUJimj f>fi/ UoulCv.ird Ki'nilworlh NJ dctccl'al his own o*(u)nt'o or lhat.of his-Surety • ond reading after an emotion there ^are too many unanswered lieved whenever an old home is for only $600. Call 874- for ' ••..•..'. Tho Borough Council re&r.-rv.ct Ihe rirjht lo rejuct any 3PC. LIVING ROOM dresser w/mirror, 2 night . room chairs &. table, 10 jian cVmbols w/stand, questions here." She voted no on rehabilitated "there are always tables, headboard for LAWN TRACTOR— new .8142 after ,6 PM, anytimo I'HCSPOSCD IMPnOVCMF.NTS TO MUNICIPAL I-ARK or all bids-and lo waive any or all n\loimali(ior. in lh<- Bid'j- filled, lengthy public hearing for SET— couch, loveseat & pc. total, good cond. cowbell, stool & brushes Brlggs &' Strattorv engine. on weekends. INC. LOT 23HD AND"24TH STREETS, KENlCWORTH . ' • By Marfjar.,'1 Adlfi the bond ordinance. things that come up," saying there chair. Cranberry, black & double ' bod, :dove gray, $500 must see. 722-5206. ... NHW JEHSEY Oorou(]M CU;r(. arid against the controversial is^ S750/BO. 281-0064, leave $750/BO. Air Conditioner, $3? 13 ' CC6-H August 0, 1990 were "too many intangibles" with white. Excellent condition mahogany, $300. Call REFRIGERATOR- 21 i'l.nv.\\nci riiwcilicaiian;. lor thiiwoik rn.iy tm'OUAH -in- 'sue: •-.._••. •' •; • '•' ,-. • Republican Barbara BHger, who message. ELEC. BASEBOARD window unit, $75/B0. ert tinti ptoouu'd .it the otfico of \\\o Dorouqh EnQinnof the proposed project and he. voted $250>j725-7i96. . 272-7287 after 4 PM. MOVING! Must sell cu; ft., harvest gold, .5 yrs. ?0OS Rtnili* 2'd), Union hj J Plans and Spncific.ihons n'i;jy NOTICE TO CHEDITORS The culmination of the emotion- had been in support of the reten- r DESK— Knee hole w/7 HEATERS- Fed. Paclflc- old, $300/BO. New rangb lit; purcha&cd lof Uu* pjiyrneMit ol ,S?5 00 chnck madn. Estate (if ROBERT L BIACH. dncu.ir.od. : no. . .. 6 PO. *G\ RL'S BEDROOM SET- 1940 s NOW! I 463-3759.. ! charged evening came after the tion of the Hanson house but in drawers & chair, $250. 220V, excel, cond., 84 ft. hood, 30", ducted, al- pi ty.ib*li' lo M ptskn Ai.'jocialor. u.uii conlbeino' ih*v Pursuant lo Ihu order of Ann P Gonit. Surtoonie ol iho BEDROOM^-" chest w/ Ipcl, double bed, vanity w/ Bar w/2 stools, $175. 463- LIVING ROOM COUCH- fcnroiiticlion pttco o( (h« tjocunninls and ts nol Counly ol Union; mado on Ihe 3rd daV ol Auflusl. A O objection to spending $165,000, Democrat Dan Aschenbach and Sears top line H/W heat- . mond, never, used, $50/ rel'urnnblo. • ' ., ' . IDOO^ upon J ha .application of Iho uudoriiifjnod. ar. Ad- public hearing when the five doors, nite table,' corner bench, chest of drawers, 7892 after 6PM. ers 52 & 40 gars. $300/ Grundlg stereo., console. minir.tratriji Qj_thq oiitaio of said docpasod notice, is voted down the bond ordinance, desk, double dresser, night stand, wardrobe, 2 Litton microwave oven. All BO, 685-1906. Each bid rnuui bo accompaniori by a QuarAntuy. payable Township Committee members Republican Vince . Bririkerhoff B.O. takes all. 658-4538. lo ihu UorouQh ol Knnilworlh. Now Jefsuy. in (Mu amount ' hereby gtvon trrtho creditors of uaid dncoaaodloexh,ibii saying, "This is the first hard der mirror, hutch $500/8.0. mirrors. $685. 755-2188. DESK— Large executive In" excellent shape. Other SEALY/ SPRING AIR of. 10'porcenl ol I ho bid. not looxcpt^d $20.00000. which lo tho subscriber undef oalh or ."illirmahon Ih'oir claims voted. Four votes of approval were the lone supporters of the 356-7994. , . BEDROOM SET- wooden desk & chair, house Items. 722-4654. MATTRESSES- Choose Otiaf.HnltW) m»y be providod by Cortiltcd Chock. Cnnhmr's and domanoTi aQamsl Ihc osiflto of said deceased wilhm were needed to pass the ordi- cision I have had to make and I bond ordinance that has garnered $150. Metal desk, $50.. ELECTRIC DRYER- your firmness,. $49-$89 Chock, or (lid Bond, attho oplton o( tho Otddar six months from Iho date of said order., or they will'be dresser, night stand, Each bidder musl al'^o r.ubniil wrth tho bid aCortilicilo forever barrod Irom prosocuimQ or rocoverinrj the r.arne have taken it very seriously." much controversy over the last A-1 CONDITION- Colo- New Schwln exercle bike, Frlgldalre, large capacity, aflainal the r>ubr>cribur. . .',' nance Each governing body mem- chest & double bed head- LIVING ROOM SET- twin each piece. Melrose from a'Suroly Company stating th.il yuch Surety Com-, Bilger said she had gone back to nial, clean sofa-sleeper, $150. Call 753-8012, or 1B' Ib., Exci cond. Asking p.iny will provide Iho Conluiclor with a Porformanci) ber spoke prior to voting, and the months. Aschenbach, a member of. board w/box spring & , $150. Call 725-1212 be- Modern 1 sofa, 1 love Sleepshop. 486-2944. ' • " Evelyn M Diac'h mini print, $285. TV, $20. 968-8860. seat, 1 chair, 2 tables. Bond, il'owaf'dod Iho conlriict. in an amount equal to 100 - ' • Administrate resulting vote brought sidelong the house three times and she,the Hanson House Committee, Solid mgp)b DR hutch, mattress.. $200/BO. 272- tween 9AM-5PM or 725- SNAP-ON TOOLS- full norconl of Iho total bid ,ind n 10 porconfMaintonancf? Butlormore. Mullon. '. . Good condition, $500. Bond for a one-year podod *• •." Joromiah & Phillips. Allornoys • too, had "a lot of questions." Al- $600. Misc. dark pine 5456 shown eves. DINETTE SET- Pine ta- 1040 after 5:30PM. set, paid $9000 In 1985; glances from every comer of the said he had done "an extensive . ble w/4 chairs $275; hand Call 234-9173 after 6PM. Each bid rnuut bo anclosod in a'Aoalod'onvclopn mark- 445 East Broiid Slreot pieces. 722-6753. ' asking $3500. Call 359- f.>d with Iho name and location of Iho ptojoct and hand Wostliold. NJ. 07091 ' .'.•• roqm including governing body BIKE- Boys 20" stunt, carved china 'cabinet- 1 AIR CONDITIONERS- 2 ELECTRONIC KEY- 1293. dohvorod or uonl by Certified Mail lo icach tho Oorough $969' ; - : CC4-lt-Aufjust Q 1000 ' members themselves. A surprising $50. Brass :& glass- fire- $550 Call 321 6736 or LIVING ROOM SET— Council prior lo Iho iitaled limool thooponinool jhobids. 5000BTUs, $100e'a.; BOARD -Package, 12" SOFA— Elegant, almost mate by $50,000,1 deft-fee, with place screens (2), and- 754-6690 eves. Sofa, loveseat. Kitchen Tho successful .biddor must comply wtlh .the ro- PUBUC NOTICE vote .. change was Democrat Moped Puch-$200|' Ping- Gorilla & stage amps, new, off white with some cjuiVomontr. of PL- 1076. C-!-i27.conc'ofnin(] alftrmalivc . Please toko notice;' .... : irons, $50 all. Maple cor- set. End tables, coffee ta- of shape it is in," warning those in Pong table, slate $75. ner desk viz/hutch • top, DINING ROOM synthesizer, mldi digital ble. TV stand. Call 201- wood trim. Price drasti- action • . . • . , That at the.regular mooting of.tho Kenitworth Board of Call 885-1640 after 6PM. CHAIRS- (6), $15 each. sampler, $800. Call Matt, cally reduced. Must sell. ': Tho bidder. i( dointj biiuinor,r> under a trado n.vm.'Or Adjustment held on June 13, 1990,.tho board edoptod a attendance "the next step is dem- $150:356-6680. 234-0463. v c parlnerahip must supmil.tho bid undcf Ihu exact lillc oJ roBokitlon, upon tho forma] requost of Onrlod Crano and Good condition. 356-6419 8 AIR CONDITIONERr- 233-5967. . Call 752-3306. ' • Ihc (rado namoof partnership, and Iho bid muM tic strjn Shovel Service Co.. 111 MIchlQ " Avenue, Kehlfwotth. Son makes olition." $100. Washer, $75. Dryer, BROYHILL. FURNI- after 5PM. LOG SPLITTER- Heavy ecl by either the owner or a pailnor and. il ;i corppra|ion ' Now Joreoy 07033, In accordanco with Hs statutory powers SPA MEMBERSHIP — Ihc exact corporaletitle fnuiil oo net forth A corporation conforrod upon It by NJ.S. 40:55 D-70 (b), Intorpretlng tha BrinkerhotT said he had known TURE— LR Sleeper, Sofa, 1 1 $65. Stove, $76. Refriger- DINING ROQM HEADBOARD PADDED— duty log splitter. $900 or Jack Lalane/Hollday must alr.o affix its corporate ae.H and indicate. Ihi name zoning ordinance of the BofoOQh of Kenitworth Artido Xll, the HanSoris and he believed they ator, $170. Can deliver. Chair, DR Table & 8 HUTCH- Antiqued pine, for king size bed, very best offer. Wood burning Spa/ Executive Lifetime al iho Stale tn which il became incorporaled and the section 107-40 (HI Hoavy bdustrial district) to Indudo Chairs, China Buffet, BR leaded glass doors, mint stove. $375 or best offer. name:, and tiller, o) Ihe corpoialo ollicers aulhorn-qd by within Hs pormltted usos tho oporatjon and malnlenanco of would want the house preserved. 722*6329. good condition, $57- Call Membership. $1500/BO. corporate rosolulmn lo oxecule ao'conionis in Ms bohall. an automobile body and fendor repair shop. ' . plea for family home Twins Chest Dressr. 402. condition, $725. Call 722- Call Mike at 722-3235. He voted yes for the bond ordi- AMPS^ Yamaha G100, 572-0763. 968-9106. The stjccesrtliil biddor will be roqiiirod tooxecnto pro-' This notice Is being publlshod at tha direction of tho Rte. 202,'Raritan. 4680 after 5PM. porly conlfiip'ls forw^idod by. the bqiouoh^llornoy.'&.OI* •Ko'nllwprih Board of Adjustnionl In accordanco with stalo Muslcman cabinet, $100- hc'fi within lo'n |10) dayriol thoir recofpl. In addillpn* all sUluio nnd local wdlrwnco. ' . • •. • •. ''. .'•'.-;• CHAIR— Beautiful Brawn MOVING SALE- Various SPA, SITS 5/6 PEO- ; : . each. Stage 25, $30. Fly- • DINING ROOM— walnut, HONDA '05 Cfl 80, Many •p'rppor insuranci! KMjuiienienlr. mu;;t a([.6 bo rhot and r.aid ' '•. • ; ' - • ' •;'•. Thomas A. VTtalo, Esq. The public hearing, ran the_ leather, Ash frame,', otto- new parts.- Fast. Good items. New refrigerator, PLE— with winterized iniarmation roiumod with iho oxficulfld cor)\iiit,if, .ilr<0 . -•:.-.•„•. '" .• r Attorney (of Applicant .._., s. thereL for Ing V. w/case, $175: I table (4.4x68), 6 chairs, By Cheryl Moulton _ ^ 1 gamut from techn.ical information man, Scandinavian de- server (39x19), good'con- conditlon..$675/B.O. After riding lawn mower, more! cover. $1800. Call. 563- wilhm ten |10) days ••;•' .' '„ , •' ; '••* •...,.' > - '•••'••• ,.: 51 Soufhaist Street Weights & bench, $75. • The QbrouQh o^KonilwoMti or i(ri ropro£* -Walive unalt • :.'•-..•' "... '• Kenllworth.'New Jersey 07033 Kurt Hanson, son of the late house?' Township Committee provided by former township en- sign. $350. Call 873-3998. 6pm, 469-3892.: Call 722-5651: . 1870 leave messaae. : s 494-2549.. ' I dition. $595.88T-0609V ' iirj Iho ttnaliUdqe a'r, lo whelhnr or not ihi; work poffnrm S10.20 '-.- • CC3-1l-August 9. 1990 Carl and Marion Hanson, stood member Dan Aschenbach, a gineer (Jreg Sgroi, who said he before the Township Committee staunch supporter of renovation, had no 'vested interest in the' Tuesday night and in a dignified looked at Hanson and said, "Dem- "™:e'r since; he lived over one appeal spoke of the home he lived in while growing up, what his par- olitioa-Hanson looked at As-. " X^SA; ^ fi2S and ents would have wanted, and re- chenbach unbelievingly for a few spectfully asked town elders to seconds and quietly walked away. (Please turn to page A-5) maintain the home his parents Area Service had loved and taken care of. In a soft but clear voice Hanson Rezoning statute proceeds said if his now deceased parents saw the condition the house was currently, in "they would cry." He By Cheryl Moulton Directory said he believed his parents The Township Committee voted unanimously Tuesday to pass would want the house preserved, on first reading an ordinance, that will rezone the Southwest explaining the "home was brought Gateway of Cranford after fellow commitee member Dan Ashen- here in 1871, but 'old timers' said AIR CONDITIONING APPLIANCES AUTO DEALERS BUILDERS | BUILDERS CARPENTRY bach made an eleventh hour appeal to include 17 revisions into BUILDERS the house dated back before the the ordinance. Civil War." He went on to say he The ordinance would retain office and research uses, but elimi- MCDOWELLS APPLIANCE & A. BUONTEMFO had
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Chairman o! tlio Board Mall to; Union County CoUcgo, S.LA to serve the COUNTY Savings Bank and Prssidonl Contactors ntaiuinjauebw • CONVENIENT - Four easily .1033 Springfield Ave., Cranforcl, NJ 07016 Professional Only YOUR PERSONAL JEWELER SINCE 1945 accessible, locations. ; OFFICES IN JERSEY CITY • ELIZABETH • SECAUCUS Contractor /.• COLLEGE CLIFFSIDE PARK • LODI • GAR WOOD • FANWOOD CC816 Free Delivery and/ CRANFORD/ELIZABETH/fUINFlELD/SCOTCHPUINS Put something aside at Statewide. O FDIC-lnsurod Prices good thru Sept. 30,1990 12 North Avenue West • Cranford, NJ 07016 CLASSES BEGIN WEDNESDAY/SEPTEMBER 5,1990 CAIL ADMISSIONS HOTLINE 709-7500 or mall the coupon (201)276-6718 MONDAY, TUESDAY, FRIDAY 0:46-6:30 • THURSDAY 9:45-8:30 • SATWPAV 9:3tM00»CLOSED WED. Thursday, August 16,1990 CRANFORD CHRO: 1CLE A-3. Commentary int Administrators' salaries too high Health chief j^hiiBjs_glMitOQiLeate^ To the Editor. As a senior citiziin salary increase/He then became tion of cat licensing. Hehl said the scheduling of a second rabies and taxpayer-of.Oranford-I-am.nn* ir with a riif--By Cheryl-Moultc r^^^^pg noyed and tired of the high prop- ferent salary and as of July 1 his fits without sharing the costs." Prom January clinic would provide another opportunity for School funding disaster Township residents may see mandatory ra- residents to immunize their pets. The cost to erty tax increases in our town. salary went from $67,500 to bies immunization of cats by Jan. 1, but the to June cats' represented 80 percent of the Cranford Board of Education has a chance to lead the way in To the Editor Orte big section" is education. $71,550. . : animals brought in by Cranford animal control the township to run another clinic is minimal question of licensing remains up in the air. because the state provides the vaccine free of contract negotiations. The economy is not good; government and Not enough publicity has been. financially by these Florio tax in- When salary increases for teach-: . Yes, I do have a major problem Although Cranford now has been included officers and police. He said cats represented given to Gov. Florio's state school creases. Cranford is made up of ing, staff, secretaries aides, etc. is with the property tax increases, 68 percent of the total domestic animals charge to municipalities. The township,, taxpayers have, no money. in the rabies alert area, which puts rabies though, has to hire a veterinarian to inoculate; Teachers' salaries in recent years have risen 9 percent annu- funding plan that will devastate middle-class property owners, of ,to be renewed feathers start fly- however my anger is the constant within a 25-mile radius, the Township Com- brought into the Union County SPCA, while Cranford home owners. Gov. ing. The percentage increase the animals' Hehl said he anticipates using ally, more than twice the rate of inflation This was fair because which many are senior citizen re- enormous increases of adminis- mittee has opted for a conservative approach, Cranford cats represented 91 percent of those Florio promised property tax re- given is a problem. Take a look at tration. dead on arrival and 72 percent of domestic Orange Avenue Pool facilities for the clinic, teachers had been woefully under-paid; and times were good. tirees. Florio callsv ours a approving a second free rabies Clinic this fall. lief to all property owners and "wealthy, affluent town" which it administrative salaries for a animals euthanized. Hehl tojd governing body once again. ; The average salary for Cranford teachers is now $38,00Q-plus, The money is always there for Township health officer Warren Hehl told Four governing body members agreed the; now we find out that about 30 per- is not In a couple of years first- change. Take a good look their salary package and the governing body members Tuesday that there members the township could realize increased certainly a fair wage for a 10-month year. cent of the homes in New Jersey class schools in this state will be- It has been said of the teachers revenue from cat licencing, and all monies timing was right for the municipality to ini- board doesn't seem to blink an have been 217 cases of rabies in terrestrial tiate Cat licensing since cat owners are using a' The 350-member Cranford Education Association, Which rep- will not get any properly tax relief come second-class schools, thanks union they can't compare their eye.'.'. " animals since November 198& in New Jersey: would go to the township since the state has resents teachers, office staff and custodians, will meet for a because they will have their state to Gov. Florio. percentage increase request with not mandated cat licensing. The township service and not paying the representative Yes, we must cut down tax dol- Of that total 201 have been in raccoons, seven share of the cost Vince Brinkerhoff, however, second mediation session with negotiators from the school aid to education taken away from Property owners and our local other districts who have'already in skunks, four in cats, two in foxes and one in charges $7 to license neutered dogs and $10 them completely after four years. settled. - -|iT w""" lars in education but let's start felt the residents did not need to bear the cost board tonight in an^effprt to resolve differences over salary and . officials can put pressure on to T deer. There have been six cases since Aug. 6. for those that are not Yet in the July 5 issue of the cutting at the top. I would rather of another, fee. Elders agreed to wait until insurance benefits. The CEA has stood firm in seeking a 10- We have been getting state aid repeal this Florio schpol aid plan Hehl noted the obvious absence of dogs which Hehl said the progression of rabies into the for our schools for many years. In Chronicle Dr. Paul's salary was see.tax dollars spent educating November when the SI*CA announces new only if they get together on a our children than filling the pack- may be explained by the current state re- state could "markedly increase" the fee the percent salary increase while the board has remained steadfast comes this governor, with the con- compared with 24 other superin- SPCA chaiges the township for animal control fees for 1991 before proceeding with further in offering 6 percent , ••.'•" state-wide basis! On Aug. 30, there ages of administratars. Our chil- quirement for rabies immunization. His mini- discussion on a proposed cat licensing ordi-v sent of the legislators, and takes will be a meeting in Holmdel of tendents in the county;-He is-iiow- mum recommendation was mandatory immu- Currently the township pays $18,500 annually Now is the time for the school board to stop the spiral of away all school aid from 30 per- ! making $91,452. dren deserve quality education in nance; • ' all the superintendents of schools a fair manner. nization of cats and a maximum recommenda- for this service; from the county. escalating salaries in Union County. Just because "everybody cent of the homes in New Jersey, and Board of Education members We had a school board secre- else is doing it" is no reason to continue here. That reason is.a Cranford will have all school aid of New Jersey. Contact Holmdel tary who retired after many years I would also encourage as many juvenile excuse for getting away with something without justifi- taken away. This sounds like le- Mayor Peggy Lasky for informa- of service. The board hired a new residents as possible to attend the Township elders vote down Hanson house renovations board meetings. I intend to. I see galized robbery to me. It will tion. person with two years experience ~teontinued~ftornpage~A-l)—r7~r— •catioit .'••.• , starting.at $68,Q0a This is more how important it is to see the peo- to back up his findings. In summa- publicans to step info the race for statement on the bidding process, drive up properly taxes drasti- Schools superintendent Robert Township Committee after the explaining the town had gone •"'•' How much better for Cranford to lead the way in sensible cally. then Mt, More was making at re- ple elected in action. was "beholden to ho man or tion he said residents "get frus- Paul and members of our Board trated" when governing body death of Bob Biach. Robinson, through bidding first to see "if we settlements, fair to. teachers as well as to taxpayers who are. For the past 35 years the teach- tirement f ' .: Ruth L. Baldwin woman." He said he spoke in be- of Education must go and be vocal half of residents who may have members do not listen attentively, who was mayor in 1883, said he had a viable product" paying the bill. Taxpayers are.'.-not getting 9-percent raises in ers'Social Security fund and pen- against the Florio school aid plan: Francis Lucasb. was made prin- 8 McClellan St cipal at Brookside. He received a been "mislead." Sgrpi went on to "but we insist that you do listen to knew the Hansons very Well and income, not from wages, not from investments, not from Social sion fund were paid by the state. We should all contact Dr. Paul he was there to urge governing • Frank Krause, who has acted as ^Security. They cannot afford to give out more than they're bring- Now our governor has switched say the bond ordinance violated us in this matter." He said the and members of the Board of Ed- the agreement with state Green proposed plan was "ill con- body members to vote ho on the a representative of those objecting ing in. Because of high medical costs, most workers in industry this payment to our local school ucation and urge them to go to bond ordinance, because "reckless to the project, said the entire boards to be raised by higher real Acres funding, the building had ceived," "ill managed" and the •also are being required to shkre in the oast of their insurance this meeting and fight for more Comments labeled racist no redeeming historical or archi- implementation "can impact all taxation coming out of Trenton is project was "a bottomless pit fqr benefits. ., estate taxes. These Florio school aid. Please attend the causing hayojcjj'and there are a lot taxpayers." He went on to initiate switches Will devastate home own- To the Editor; tectural value and had "consider- taxpayers adversely." *'•'• None of this is a reflection of a teacher's worth. No community Cranford ^ Board of Education plunder, riot We have not yet de- able rot and decay." of gaping holes in this ordinance gasps from spectators when he ers as property taxes skyrocket meeting Monday-at 8 p.m. aH3n- • . I would like to take this opportu- .'(could afford to pay teachers, for that matter policemen or fire- cided what your "etc." is. Using charts to indicate the Following Sgroi was a. bevy of Robinson also said he had "a lot said the governing body had a and will cost Cranford property coin School and find out who is nity to respond to the letter from of problem's with going out to bid "back room real estate monopoly" smen, what they are worth. But, elected school board members owners about $1,000 extra each Dorothy Ettel that appeared in May I ask why you insist on problems the township would en- other speakers against the pro- Cet back state aid going to Holmdel and if they are lumping all our black youths, in posed bond ordinance, including on a project prior to a bond ordi- going oh and the residents had •'4iave an Obligation to be fair to the children and taxpayers as year. These fluids should continue not going, find out why. last week's Chronicle. I,.too, have counter with flooding and with well as to school staffs. If personnel are unhappy with compen- lived in Cranford for 58 years, and the same bag. They all do not riot the structure itself, Sgroi cited his^ former mayor Ed Robinson, who nance being passed." " given them "a lot of latitude arid Tothe Editor to be paid on the state level. Albert Makatenas Ashenbach rebutted Robinson's had been fob trusting.'' sation here maybe another system would be better for them. The middle class will be hurt I am black. and plunder, nor do they all com- more than 50 years as an engineer was recently appointed by the Re- The teachers union wants a 10- did they, find it? Or, we are going ."••• . 608 Willow Sf mit crimes.against whites. We feel To repeat-school board, why not be leaders in the county, m percent increase fqr tlieir mem- to be hit with more property tax I would also like to give Cran- ford police their due respect but this to be a very racist letter. the state. Remain steadfast with what is fair. All will be winners ber-teachers. Wow! The average points to pay it? We sincerelyjiope this is not the salary rates are 9 percent in New My wife; Libby, a registered : there have been incidents where Engiileering bffice to design in the end. . ; police have not used! good judg- feeling of Tlranford residents Jersey and I'll bet almost all nurse for more than 25 years re-:, Plan detrimental to neighborhood abOUt pur black youths. If so, the Projection of school tax ••//• towns included in this average are ceived a 5-percent increase, and I ment in their police tactics. I'm three flood control projects To the Editor I am going on ance company. : . not saying'this happens .often, but young man you saw on teleyeision like CraitforB,2:not_^too^large^Jiope,Jrirmy postal union negota- might well be,justified in his (Continued frontpage A-l)- ! ' schools with low enrollment, but tions coming up soon that I can record to opposing the application "Anotfier detriment to this is the it has been known to occur. But The; payments-for Social Secu- The Township Committee has Describing the three streets ai y Crbe of Flexi-Van Leasingjm the JviOns- fact that 15: generators will be the statement that irked "my family statement would pay $149 more next year . rity and pensions, based on higher given the go-ahead to in-house de- "good in-house projects," th^ iftiily staffed sp an average class of realize a 3-percent cost of living with a projection of $700 more by Aug. 17 marks the birth anniversary of Ravy Crockett, legendary 20 or less in the primary grades increase. We think a 4-percent in- ahto property. ".''".• running at all times. What about the most was the word "they" rob, v IsobelMuldrow.Wyatt. salaries and the retirements of se- signing of three flood projects in township- engineer said Veneti|L~ I cannot believe that our Board the noise and vibrations of these 388 Centennial Ave. 1995-96. A 6 percent annual bud- nior employees, is expected to Cranford. ~ : Avenue-would bring some floojl American frontiersman, politician and adventurer. Crockett was and 17.in the high school can be crease would be reasonable and get increase would raise taxes by born in Hawkins County, Tenn., in 1786. He first made a name for maintained with about every var- that if the CEA and the school of Adjustment voted in favor of machines? What- about the. traffic rise .to $4.1 million by 1995. That Township engineer Karen relief to Herning Avenue resjj- himself fighting in the Creek War from 1813 to 1815, a U.S. victoiy sity sport offered to children, with board would plan and work to get this application and has.now put that will be created due to the . $172 next year and up to $840 four year, said Pauli Cranford could Kramkowski recentiy outlined dents. Eliminating frequent floods over Creek Indians in Tennessee who were actually British allies. it in the hands of the Planning trucks on our streets? What about years later. At 7 percent growth, expect only $806,000 from the seven streets in need of flood con- ing on Jackson Drive would retarp Choirs, orchestra artd bands, etc. our state aid back, then we're Time to remove blinders state. He said by that time, equal- Crockett was elected to the Tennessee legislature in 1821 and Has anyone paid attention that willing to support the salary in- Board. : our school children walking to the average homeowner would trol . updating. Included were pavement deterioration. The As a taxpayer and a resident of and from the truck routes? What To the Editor pay nearly $200 more in 1991-92 ization aid will have disappeared Venetia Avenue, North Lehigh Av- three projects have been esti- served for two terms. He then was elected to the U.S. Congress in our governor has pulled the plug creases to go higher. profile in Cranford or anywhere and the application of money for 1827 and served two consecutive terms. He lost the election in in this town, and Chat we're start- Kenilworth for over 40 years, in about the chemicals these trucks Because, the Chronicle found the with a foreseeable increase of enuei, Jackson Drive, Carolina mated at $500,000, none of which It is important that our school else. For us to assume'that our retirement benefits will cut into Street, Harvard Road, S. Union 1831 but was elected to serve a final term in 1833. ing to circle the drain? There has curriculum stay intact; the alter- my current location at 53 Wilshire -letter from Dorothy Ettel worthy $1,000 by 1995. The average resi- will be funded by state or federaj will be bringing into the town that ' of print last week, I felt that some- experience in Cranford is the money the district receives for Avenue, and the Henley Ave- monies. Crockett perhaps is best known for his last contribution to his to be more, but $900,000 comes to native being increased class size Dr. for almost 20 years; I cannot same as that young man's would dential assessment for tax pur- see how you can consider this ap^ will be washed down into our one had to respond. . poses is $212,000. special education, traiisportation nue—Dunham Avenue express country. He was part of the American forces that perished on mind quickly, which the governor and personnel cut backs if every- sewers? What about the 2,000 to be extremely naive to say the and other categories that suppos- system (for the Oak Lane area). March 6,1836, defending the Alamo. has stiffed us for, as the school one looks for too much. 1 would plication as a positive addition to ' Ms. Ettel took exception to the 10,000 metal trailer truck contain- televised criticisms of the Cran- least The projections are based on an edly are not to be affected. The three selected by the govern- ENVIRONMENTAL TIP budget was being Finalized; yet like to see us keep all our teach- this lovely community. It is time to take your blinders We are presently in a flood ers 8 by 8 by 40 feet long stacked ford police by a young black man. estimated $5.3 million in state aid ing body were Venetia and North The new Coca-Cola plant in our School board still has been ers arid school system. on the outside of thfe property- off, Ms. Ettel, and respect the per- that would have been due the dis- Board member Richard Nich- Lehigh avenues, and Jackson Dunkirk; France produces three able. to.come up with a 6-percent zone, (I recentiy purchased flood As a middle-aged white woman Leonard Chandros —Wilshire Dr. (50 feet away from who has contentedly lived in ceptions of people different from trict in 1991-92 had the hew law olls, however, felt the district will Drive. and one-half cases of soda every | Calendar of meetings salary offer. Incredible. Where 201 High St insurance for this very reason), yourself. They are marching to get face even stiffer losses. He main- and I believe by removing all the my house as their site plan sug- Cranford for 12 years, I can ap- not been passed. Paul figures the Kramkowski said these streets .second, 1.2 billion cans a year. gests) and 6th St to a height of 32 preciate her town loyalty, but I your attention. state will deduct $2,9 million as tained the state figures are tied to are slated only for in-house de- Here in the United States, the per Thursday, Aug. 16 {Monday, Aug. 27 . : trees and black topping the area ah average per pupil cost of 7 p.m. Kenilworth : Borough School board merits support to4Qfeet '-.•• would venture to guess that same Noreen Catarino Cranford's share of its Social Se- sign with the township. going to capita consumption in 1989 was :* 7:30 p.m. Cranford Mayor's behind my house, this will create 36 Cornell Rd. curity and pension payments. The $6,835, which districts must meet nCommitfee on Airplane •' Noise, Council; workshop; Borough Hall a catastrophic situation that we At the Aug. 2 meeting I at- •as myself, she does not fit a police outside cQnJxactprs.|foj;,actual con- 283 cans of Coke. Imagine the tre- To the Q • •• Hla;!: •.;•..... ••;• <-•:• :•. district also will have $65,000 de- Nicholls said Paul's: ifigures/i are niendduS' Volume' all' these cans Municipal Building ... >. - , will not be able to rectify later. As tended, Flexi-Van traffic control 1 stnici!lb"iL THe' JaclSon'Drive work Tuesdayi Aug. 28 Residents Should be- concerned Florio!s»sales and income .taxes dubteid 'because of 'Overpayments • based.'On. keeping: that"cost>con- 1 would consume in global dumps if ^Monday, Aug. 20 about the gravity of the impasse you know, these houses were built engineer did a study and com- is. currently oh 'the* d^signhbciard. 8 p.m. Cranford Township Com- are hitting everyone. Yet the; CEA in aid in previous years'for a net stant over five years; but the Kramkowski indicated work could they were not recycled and con- .* 8 p.m. Cranford Board of Edu- which was reached in the teach- wants a 9 percent increase. Your on slabs, without basements, and pared it to Monsahto's occupying board member expects that figure mittee, Municipal Building ; ' aid package from the s^ate of $2.3 begin as early as next spring on sider the resource waste that cation, Lincoln School .;.. 8 p.m.' Kenilworth Borough ers' negotiations recently. Board of Education has decided' when the water comes in, it will the premises. They stated that Man dies at wheel of million. to increase by 7.5 percent annu- 8:15 p.m. Cranford Board of Ad- Monsanto employed 800 employ- the three designated areas. would be involved; - > Council, Borough Hall Cranford is already a battle- to play hardball, and correctly so. literally come into our family ally. He said this would add an- ' justment, Municipal Building ground as far as the Hanson rooms. We will become uninsur- ees as opposed to the 64 employ- Thursday, Aug. 30 The barebones education bud- other $600,000 annually to the Tuesday, Aug; 21 House and the coming fall elec- get allocates a fair increase for its able and placed into an. assigned ees they will employ. There is no Tuesday at parkway ramp school budget in order to reach ..- 7:30 pm Cranford Township 7:30 p.m. Cranford taayor's tions are concerned. But active teachers. and staff. The school risk pool if three claims are made, comparison as far as I am con- Entrants sought the per pupil spending level man- Committee workshop, Municipal Commits on Airplane Noise, hostilities, short of blood on our cerned. Monsanto had been on a A 59-year-old Glen Ridge man police : board wants to be sure students within a two-year period. I know DiOrio's car proceeded to hit dated by the state. . FLOWER BARGAIN OF THE WEEK!! Building Municipal Building streets, are sure to begin as the are in school on opening day, that this for fact as I work for an insur- skeleton crew since 1973, employ- was pronounced dead on arrival for safety fair Cranford Education Association ing less than 200 people. And at Union Hospital Tuesday after oncoming cars driven by Deborah ENVIRONMENTAL TIP 8 p.m. Garwpod Board of Edu- Tuesday, Sept. 4 they pass their standardized tests Freedman, 52, of Westfleld and Veterans of Foreign Wars Post cation workshop and business battles for public opinion for its and SATs according to their.abil-: these were cars going in and out losing control Of his car and If 1 percent of the car owners in 7:30 p.m. Cranford Township crashing into a tree on North Ave- John Shupper, 73, of Oak Lane, 335 invites town organizations to this week's special: meeting, Lincoln School Committee workshop* Municipal cause, parents and taxpayers ity, and that all who desire it of Monsanto not trucks. participate in its annual safety America left their cars unused for choose sides, and the police de- nue near the Garden State Park- according to witnesses. Both driv- Wednesday, Aug. 22 Building graduate in June. About letters .Flexi-Van has gone against all ers were treated at the scene and fair Sept 15 from 10 a.m. to noon one day a; week, it would save an partment gets guaranteed over- way. • ••'•.' .-' ' ." • •. •. -estimated 42 million gallons of 8 p.m. Garwood Planning Board, 8 p.m. Garwood Board of Ad- The parties who sought media- The Chronicle will print as the commercial zoning ordinances, refused further medical attention, at the post, 479 South Ave. E. l^/l ALSTROMERIA LILIES Borough Hall time to keep things orderly. Police said witnesses had seen gasoline, and concomitantiy, re- $399 justment, Borough Hall tion are not bound by its findings. many residents' letters as pos- in our town. said Capt Harry Wilde. Representatives of interested or- bunch Thursday, Aug. 23 Only recently has. the school Should that fail, then the board the victim, identified as Lawrence duce the carbon dioxide emission Wednesday. Sept. S sible on subjects of local inter- My arguments go on and on. DiOrio, at 5:20 p.m. slumped over Meanwhile, DiOrip's car contin- ganizations may obtain informa- 7:30 p.m. Cranford Mayor's Com- budget failed in Cranford. Your est Letters to the editor may ued to move along a grassy area tion from chairman Carol Brink- by 840 million pounds. Double up MDNIATUKE mittee on Airplane Noise, MuniCi- 8 p.m, Cranford Planning Board, Township Committee is still should inform the public of the. The 6th Street Wilshire Drive, the steering wheel of his 1985 with a neighbor or friend to make $399 Municipal Building success of its plans to staff the be submitted by mail or by fax near exit ramp 137 which he erhoff by calling 276-6021 eve- bunch pal Building ' . spending greedily, and Governor Sherwood Road, Pembrook Drive Cadillac as it was moving east on nings. not using a car happen regularly. CARNATIONS schools on opening day and be- no later than 3 p.m. Tuesday. section is the second most valu- North Avenue. The car was ap- crossed before heading for a gully yond.. All letters should be typed or able property (and the second parently out of control as it and striking a tree, Witnesses fold Looking at idealistic and realistic love In a past similar situation in a clearly written and include the newest next to the Dorset and Ep- crossed the center divider line, in polica nearby town, I signed on as a writers signature, address and ping Drive development) in Ken- the vicinity of the construction Police, the First Aid Squad and 8th Annual eAenteiebj— 1 daytime; telephone, number. .FLOWERS J. '. My daughter called last week. Another earth shak- teacher, but was never called. The ilworth. If you put this "junk area near the parkway entrance a METS unit were called to the Jove...I had some help along the way. Unsigned letters will not be 116 North Ave W., Cranlord • 276-4700 * ing problem that could not wait until the rates went I had a dear older friend years ago. She had been strike was settled after five school yard" next to our property, our and exit ramps as it continued scene where CPR was performed days. published and names will not property values will decrease 100 west into on coming traffic, said on DiOrio, said Wilde. Professional Arts & Crafts Fair 143 Chestnut St., Roselle Park • 241-9797 OPEN SUNDAY 9-1 * jiown after 11 p.hv It was 10:45, and I was drifting off married for over 60 years when her husband passed be withheld from publication. 130 W. Third Awe., Rosello • 241-2700 Pfo sleep when the phone rang. away. We would sit and visit, drinking tea in beauti- percent and turn this lovely town There is no right to salary in- The editor reserves the right into a "city dump!" Sat. & Sun. • Aug. 18th & 19th • 10 til 5 •}-•• 'Tm in love," she said. "I'm asleep," I said. "I'm ful blue flowered bone china cups while we spoke of creases and compensation com- V going to get married." she said. I was instantly to edit for clarity or because of r pared with other county school length or to avoid libel. Geraldine Grondin Diamante at Sparta Jr. High School grounds !• .awake. "What," I yelled into the phone, "What do districts. This concept is history. SHED POUNDS ^you mean you'r6 going to get married?" Tm in 53 Wilshire Dr. 18 Mohawk Ave., Sparta, NJ With a recession and oil embargo Kenilworth ! love," she said dreamily. I knew this one was com- in force and the unemployment t ing-and I was ready. rate up one percent, the would-be THE "SOLID" WAX •{-• For some reason or another, maybe because my strikers won't find suitable jobs. BARBARA POTASHKIN M.S., Dietitian/Nutritionist FREE ADMISSION & PARKING tfname is "Mom" my daughter seems to think I The CEA is dealing from a posi- Volunteers should repair house 8 & 16 Week, personalized and group programs ^ what is "real,," "rightg " or a "mistake." I Shenanigans tion of weakness. The board To the editor • Permanent Dietary '•' Diabetes ^thought it would get easier as she got older but now should stand firm in spite of Success • Meal Planning Sponsored by the Sparta Area f-instead of "Why is the sky blue," I get "How dp I I was pleased to read in the Aug. few years of these tax increases • Exercise Programs • Eating Disorders Chamber of Commerce By Cheryl Moulton threats, coercion, intimidation, 9 Chronicle that Mayor fid Force • Cholesterol * Stress Reduction kriovy if I'm in love?" She seems to think I have had picket lines and hysteria will necessitate belt-tightening, • Hypertension ••'*. Overcoming Hinging experience in love. I suppose, in looking back...I and Commissioner Barbara Bilger not this kind of spending. Box 444 The 1990 New Jersey Education are opposed to the $165,000 bond (201) 729-7700 have. But how do you explain this to your own If possible, I think the house is START A NUTRITIONAL DIETARY PROGRAM TODAY! Sparta, NJ 07871 daughter. There are. times I wonder if anything I say Association's "test case" for salary ordinance for the Hanson House. worth saving. If it can't be done as Sidewalk Sale is getting through...but the conversation we had that negotiations is certainly in Cran- I was a member of the Hanson We originally intended, then per- PERSONAL COUNSELING WITH OUR R COUPON night was unlike any we have ever had before. One I ford. An early, fair 6 percent set- Hottse Committee and voted with haps we should look at other op- FRJEE ^ 'OFESSi0NAL NUTRITIONISTS August 16th tlement is acceptable by the many others to save the house. know she really listened to...one that resulted in the tions. One option would be to * < * '•***• board. Board .members^ please CONSULTATION statement; "Mom, you have really learned a lot since love, marriage and happiness. Her eyes would twin- The idea was to have volunteer form a Hanson House Foundation AVAJLABUE BREAKFAST I was in high school." I don't think it dawned on her don't sell us taxpayers out The groups fix up the house and use it to privately fund the renovations. kle and light up when she spoke of her "dear one," alternatives are larger class sizes 346 SOUTH AVE., FANWOOD, NEWJERSEY 07023 LUNCH Great savings on items from our Mens, Ladies, that maybe she had done the changing. leaving no doubt to the listener that this had been a for office space to replace offices Another option is looking into the I used to think love was a romantic cloud of bliss and fewer educatorsptfn the sys- we are presently renting. Big & Tall and Furnishing Departments. Come remarkable, union. I wanted to know the secret of tem. In doing this ThV students possibility of repaying Green CATERING two people floated through life on. There were no finding and keeping love. We never intended to spend this Acres and then selling the house, will suffer. kind of money. It seems to me SLOPPY JOES early for the best selection. problems, no fights, no real life bumps to get over. She told me there was no secret What she did tell thus making it a tax ratable again. ...Are Creditors Harassing you at work??? No working through those little things that help you me was something so simple. Just give until you cant that this matter is out of control. A I hope that by the time this let- Your school board as never be- lot has happened since the deci- SUBS truly unite. Love was supposed to be easy, fun...not give anymore;..then give some more, she said with a fore deserves your total support ter appears that the bond ordi- i..Are you Overburdened with Debts??? Store open 9:30 a.m. - 9:00 p.m. work. I was wrong. It was not easy to admit I had smile and a wink Give friendship, give of yourself, sion to save the house was nance was defeated, and if not, been so naive. The reality of real love is hard work. give trust give passioa.Jbut most of all don't think made—namely, Democrat Gover- the money need not be spent ...Are your Mortgage Payments overdue??? George B. Young nor Florio and his many tax in- Raindate: August 1,8th True loving relationships come with no manual, no about how even the score is. Say "I'm sorry," even 515 Claremont PL Jeannine R. Rowe ^guarantees. What it all boils down to is two people when yoii know the other person was wrong, she creases. The impact over the next 455 Brookside Place -Who share friendship, respect, admiration, and added. The trouble starts when people begin to look You may be able to get relief from your trust-mutually. The key words here are share and at how much the other person is doing in return. She i ..mutually. It is so easy to say.»but doing it is another said she had been very lucky to have met a man who debts and get a fresh start through the FORBES NEWSPAPERS PATRICIA ANDERSON % thing. This is the "me" generation. Maybe there is so returned all she gave tenfold. He had been her best A DIVISION OF FORBES INC. ®i)c Crartf orb Bankruptcy Laws of the United States. ANY SANDWICH Editor much divorce because everyone is busy thinking friend. • MALCOLM S. FORBES, JR. about what he or she is getting out of a relationship. I suppose the .'90s outlook is much different from Chairman ROSALIE GROEs; AND They fail to see the other person's needs. the world my friend lived in. She knew little of Cftroutcle News Editor JOHN J. O'BRIEN Love is just a word. A way to express the wonder- women's lib, but was feisty, independent and outspo- Serving Cranford, Garwood ful warm feeling of knowing there is someone Who ken on every subject until the day she died. Except President and Publisher and Kenilworth CHERYL MOULTON, Personal Bankruptcy Business Bankruptcy SODA you can tell your deepest, darkest, sometimes dumb- when it came to her husband...that was different 2764004 PETER WAMSTEKER EDWARD F. CARROLL FAX: 216-6220 Reporters est secrets to and they will listen. Not only will they She adored him,.and he her. She had nothing to . Executive Editor , listen but they will tell you theirs. It is knowing prove to him, no score to even, no points to make. Published every Thursday by Forbes News- KAREN KASSINGER, whatever happens they will be there for yoa It is not How lucky they were to have found each other. JAMES E, PARKS papers, A Division of Forbes, Inc., Mz Wal- .FREE INITIAL CONSULTATION.. $3J5O John franks nut Ave., Cranford, NJ. 01016. Second class JOHN SCHNEIDER "hitting below the belt" just to win a point It is If this is the "me" generation, the "what's in it for Advertising/Marketing Director postage paid at Cranford, NJ. POSTMAS- Advertising Sales A Tradition Since 1927 TER: please send address changes to Forbes i Excluding Lox being understanding when you dont think you can me" mentality—where does that leave old fashioned, GEORGE GANNON Hue Ciolhiiid and Aca'ssiiHvs lor Men nml Womeit devoted love? I believe there are diehard believers Newspapers, Fulfillment Office, P.O. Box LANCE OSBORN be...saying I'm sorry when it Is not your faulL.and Circulation Director 157, Btdmlnster, NJ. 07921. . Classified Advertising Dorothy L Wright, Esq. CLEVELAND PLAZA never keeping score. Love is just a wordL.what out there,..the ones who will go to their grave believ- Subscription rates by mall one year within 2I»7 lumt llroiul Slrwt. UesllUld 2X1-1171 ing they will find this kind of love. I know because I LENA B.MOORE Union County $20.00. Out of county 124.00. 917 N. Washington Ave. 23 NORTH UNION AVE • CRANFORD John Fninks mid Miijnr t'rwlll funls Vaipkd makes it real are the two people involved. Anyone Out of state $27.00. DEBRA CURIA Green Brook, N.J. 08812 can say "I love you," but not everyone knows the was one and the key word here is "was." Sometimes General Manager Office Manager 276-9598 dreams do come true. Sale includes mosi bu( not wiiire slock true meaning. I can't take credit for this insight to 201-968-2000 COUPON •I%
Thursday, 16,1990 CRANFORD CHRONICLE A-7 Eric Domaraliud to wed next .year VIA raises funds at summer parties Mr. and Mrs. Vifo'.. Soranho. of. _ The Cranford Village Improve- in the summer, 36 members gath- { Mendham Township ^announce" ment Association is getting a head ered in June at the Spring Lake '-the engagement of their daughter, start on its fund raising efforts home of Marie Gallagher for a —thisT-season-rby—scheduling—two—fund-raisir»g--event-and-arerm« aratius. He is the son of Mr. and events during the summer to benj ing today at the home of Mary Mrs, Harold Domaratius Jr. of efit its nursing scholarship fund. Stine in Avon. The organization Debra Ann Durniak is wed Englewood, Fla., formerly of The VIA gave its first scholar-, will use the proceeds, along with Cranford. ship in 1952 and continued annu- other fund raiser throughout the A . September, wedding is ally. In 1989 VIA was able to give year, for scholarships. The VIA at Church of Assumption planned for next year. . two scholarships and this year hopes to continue presenting sev- The bride-to-be and her fiance presented three. eral awards annually and toin - The (Wedding of Debra Ann Dur- are graduates of Rutgers Univer- Although the club docs not meet crease the amount of each> Page A-6 CRANFORD CHRONICLE Thursday, August 16,1990 niaknand Anthony Peter Scalea III sity. She is a systems analyst with took place March 16 at Church of Quantum Consulting Corp. He is a the Assumption,'.' Roselle Park, computer programmer-analyst with a reception following. at • with Sumitomo Marine Manage- LWV invites residents to social Atrium West, West Orange. • ment, Warren. • ' '.• Domaratlus-Soranno T\ party for prospective members awareness campaign and begin /> The bride is the daughter of of the League of Women Voters work on a new edition of "Know Appeal claims zoning board acted -joh.n and Barbara Durniak of 70 will be held Aug. 22 at 7:30 p.m. at Your Town," a publication de- Gsborne PL and the bridegroom's : Births the home of Marie Carey, 100scribing Cranford, its government parents are Anthony and Bertha Michael and Lorraine Wolski'6f~ born to Donna and Carl Peterson Park Dr. and services. The organization in error by okaying Flexi-A^an use Scalea Jr. of Roselle Park. . Garwood announce the birth of a of Commonwealth Road, Ken- New officers, directors and will continue providing voter reg- Mohsignor Joseph Loretti of As- son, Matthew Charles, July 20 at ilworth, at Overlook Hospital July members will discuss league ac- istration services, candidate irifor- .] sumption Church conducted the Overlook Hospital. He joins a 31. Grandparents are Anne and tivities and goals with prospective mation sheets and candidates foi By Peter Wamsteker sider whether Flexi-Van's inten- plication But according to board ceremony. brother, Christopher, 4 V&. Mater- Pete Pantina of Lakehurst, for- members. In the upcoming year, rums. . . A June 13 Board of Adjustment tion to store the chassis and con- minutes, the board revoted 4-2 in Donna Bober of Garwood,;,the nal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. merly of Kenilworth, and Harold the Cranford LWV Will monitor and Jean Peterson. Membership is open to men and interpretation that Flexi-Van tainers is in violation of the local favor of the H-I use following a bride's sister., was maid of honor. Walter. Geisler.of Kenilworth and the progress of the after-school Women. Gall Mrs. Carey, 272-9495, Leasing. Company's intended use storage ordinance. The appeal short recess. Michael Soos, who f The bridesmaids were Amy Law- paterriaL,'igrandparents are Mr.Victoria and David Dell of Cros- child care program, continue par- for more information. of a 43-acre lot on Monroe Avenue states, that the application is inhad announced his resignation rence of Cranford, the bride's and Mrs. Henry Hoelle of Gar-,. well, Mich.^ are the parents'of'a ticipation in the environmental is permitted under the Heavy In- violation unless the items are earlier in the meeting, cast the cousin, Donna Volkmann of Cran- wood. son, Chad Matthew, who was bom dustrialCH-D.land use laws is be- stored indoors in a fully enclosed deciding vote in favor of the inter- ford, Toni Fbrfa of Clark, Andrea Erin Kathleen Cauble was born June.28 at St John Hospital there. Hospital sells employee cookbook ing challenged by 95 residents, ac- permanent structure. pretation : Frodelly of Cranford and Teresa July 31 at Overlook Hospital'.to' He joins two brothers, Dustin cording to an appeal filed June 30 A final issue being challenged Scalea of East Brunswick, the Susan and Scott J. Cauble of Cran- Ryan, 5, and Brett Michael, 3. The Oncology Benefit Institute ext 2020, or send a check or with Borough Council. involves the procedure zoning In the appeal, residents contend bride's sister-in-law. Flower girls ford. Maternal grandparents are Grandparents are Richard and (TOBI) of the Union Hospital money order for $6 made out to The appeal comes in the wake board officials used to vote on the that the original; 3-3 vote should ; were Denise Durniak of Scars- Thomas and Norma Healy of Or- Terry Brisc6e of Cranford and Foundation and the Union Hospi- TOBI-Union Hospital Guild As- Mr. and Mrs. Scalea Connie Dell of Roseville, Mich. of the leasing company's control Flexi-Van application • be upheld and that any action dale, N.Y., and Samantha Pinger lando, Fla., and paternal vgrand- tal Guild Association are selling a ociation, 695 Chestnut St., Union, versial site plan application, taken by the Planning Board on of Linden, cousins of the bride. mother is Betty Frost of Ken-~ cooidDook. featuring favorite reci- 07083. The book also can be pi At the conclusion of the May 9 pes of Union Hospital employees. which has been pending before Zoning board meeting, the board the site plan action should be Jack Durniak of Cranford was medical laboratory technology. ilworth. chased in the hospital gift shop. the Planning Board since July. An held in abeyance until a decision best man for his. brother. Ushers She is a lab technician at Revlon Christopher and. Cheryl Venezia The book sells for $6. Proceeds voted 3-3 which, the appellants Teacher hired ; will benefit the services of TOBI increasing number of residents said, in effect would deny the'.'ap-^ by the governing body is reached. . were Donald Zsak of Linden, An- Research Center. of Grove Street are the parents of have disapproved of the leasing thony . DiFrahcesco of Roselle Her husband graduated in 1979 •a daughter, Nicole Marie, who . Katherine Wolpert has been" "and the guild. ;--~ company's proposal to use a por- Park, Michael Sealea- of East from Roselle Park High School, was born July 17 at Valley Hospi- hired as a language arts teacher . "This cookbook, which features ENVIRONMENTAL TIP tion of the former Monsanto prop- Brunswick, the bridegroom's attended Kean College and gradu- tal, Ridgewood. Grandparents are to replace Gail Tirabassi, who had a wide range of well-tasted, much During a beach cleanup alor : ated in 1986 from the Union loved, recipes is one of our new- 300 miles of Texas shoreline erty at 251 Monroe Ave as a re- cousin, and Tom. Fuccello of Dave and Ruth Wiley of Ridge- been appointed in June, but later <( pair depot and storage site for Staten Island. County Police Academy. He is a wood and Mike; and Beth Venezia turned down the position. est fUnd raising items, said 1988, 15,000 plastic six-pack rir truck chassis and cargo contain- JDoubt cast on venue, Mrs... Scalea graduated from police officer. of Fanwood. Greatrgrandparents She holds a bachelor's degree in Union Hospital Foundation presi- were found in three hours. Plastic' ers, complaining that their prop- Cranford High.School in 1984 and The Scaleas are residing in are John and Helen Edmond of elementary education and mas-dent James J. Masterson of Cran- six-pack rings create a real dan- erty values will decline and that from • Union County College in Somerset County following a wed- Carteret and Catherine Venezia of ter's degree in student personnel ford. "It will make an excellent ger for marine animals which be- the: intended usage does not com- ding trip to Satubel Island, Fla. services, both from Kean College. gift item, especially during the come entrapped or caught in the 1988 with an associate's degree in /Fords.' :•. .' • '•'),'. -,,,'_; ...... • rings, and eventually are Idlledl. ply with how the property has - A daughter, Jennifer. Lynn, was She has taught 1"4 years. holidays." : been zoned. ! ',•-•• • .'•••'*, • • t\ "' '" '.«."" •."","'."".. '• • •• '• '•• The book, titled "SharingjDur Snip or cut the rings before you By Peter Wamsteker " " Best," contains recipes for appe- put them in your garbage. Many" Residents from North 6 to 10th Studio to offer bench step exercize animals, ttiarine or otherwise, are streets, Monroe and Sheridan Av- The 95 residents who have filed an appeal to Borough Council tizers; soups and salads, meats and main dishes, breads, rolls and attracted to land-fill sites. If you enues, and Pembrook and Epping challenging a June 13 Board of Adjustment interpretation of the Joan Wright, Karen' Simon and The workout is equivalent torun - are at thebeach for the day, pick drives who signed the appeal al- land use code for Flexi-Van Leasing Co. as heavy-industrial may Ellen Kaplow, instructors at the ning 7-^VTPH while the forces ex- Introducing our all neto pastries, cakes and cookies, bever-. ages and microwave items; up the six-pack rings you see, take . ' . Photos by Datyl Stono lege that the zoning board misin- have filed before the wrong-body and they may have run out of Yyette Dance and Fitness Studio erted on the feet are equal to "easy-io-do program" them with you, and snip the rings. IN THE SWIM: Chelline Occhapinti comes up for air at the Holiday Inn pool where Michelle terpreted the testimony of Flexi- time, according toa n attorney for the. leasing company. in Cranford, recently attended a walking 3 MPH, according to the Call the foundation, 687-1900, Margeton giv6s swimming lessons as part of the summer recreation playground program. Ross. Van representatives about how In a telephone interview yesterday borough attorney Bradford Reebok bench step workshop in instructors. After becoming profi- August Melt Down Enjoy Groat New Food choices. the property would be used. Bury explained that Flexi-Van attorney John DeMassi of Scotch New York City: They will instruct for Now losq weight-at Diet Center Errazo, below, works on his kick. cient with the feet, light hand- Tor. with Jurkey, tuna, broccoli, yo- Those residents claim. that Flexi- Plains raised several questions Tuesday about the timeliness of this new aerobic exercise pro- held weights are added for addi- gurt, tomatoes, rice, pasta and the'appeal and whether it was brought before the appropriate gram in the fall. much, much morel . Van's application before the Plan- tional upper body conditioning. 135 ning Board indicates the company '•body...... • . ... . ' . i •• •. ••.••'.••. .- Bench step training is. a high in- will not use the property in accor- "There has been some jurisdictional questions raised regarding tensity, low impact,. fat burning The exercisers designed for men 625 South Ave. W, Westfleld • 654-7820 dance with the "heavy-industrial" the propriety of the appeal before the governing body because of workout done to music in which and women. The steps can be ad- justed for all levels of fitness.Cal l Reducing phase pnly. Not retroactive. No other discounts apply. Exp. 8-27-90 I KEG BEER use of the municipal land use the nature of the appeal and the timeliness before the Council or students step up and down a plat- LIQUOR AND CORDIAL SPECIALS laws. alternatively the Superior Court," said Bury. "It may appear that form using varied step patterns. Yvette Studio for details! "This |use' as characterized by the appeal is moot on all fronts, that is, jurisdictional and the Canadian Club Old Smuggler -Gllbey's Gin Popov Vodka the applicant, is most definitely a time limitation, but a final determination has not been made at 1.75 Liter 1.75 Uter • 1.75 UW" 1.75 Uter commercial use, such as an auto this time," he stressed. ; Seniors to dish up bingo, hot dogs $ 99 And it appears that a final decision about the validity of DeM- BRIDAL SHOW '90 18 $g?9 body'shop and or truck storage plus $3.00 Mfg Rotmto yard and or sale (leasing implied) assi's claims will not be reached until the next council work The Wednesday Senior Citizens Theater, Sept 27; Charlie Prose FEATURING N.J.'S FINEST WEDDING PRO'S of new or used motor vehicles, session Aug. 27 wher6 Bury said it would be discussed, Club will have bingo and hot dog Show at the Pines Manor, Edison, Absolut Bacardi Johnnie Walker Lerouic which are 'uses' that may be per-, ;'..,.£. sjjccessf^i.'.appeal, of the zoning board's interpretation would lunches on a monthly schedule Oct. 18, and Paramount Hotel in Red WtMberry beginningiin the fait . ; Vodka Rum mitted as 'conditional uses' in the mean that' Flexi-Van would be required to apply for a the Catskills, Jan. 6 to 10. Call trip 1.75 Uter 'C-I* commercial-industrial dis- commercial-industrial zoning variance or otherwise modify its The; club Is sponsoring the fol- director Nat, Amsterdam, 276-617^, 1.75 Liter trict," the appeal states. site plan application to comply with the H-I zone, changes that lowing trips which are open to the for information and reservations. $19" The appeal continues to state would have additional costs in both, time and money. public: Monmouth Race Track, to- The club's annual Halloween that the Light Industrial and Meanwhile testimony.on the site plan application will continue morrow; Bally's Park Casino, Sept party will be held Oct 31. at Gal- WINE/CHAMPAGNE WARM BEER Heavy Industrial districts of the at the Planning Board's Sept 6 meeting. 17; Three Little Bakers Dinner loping Hill Caterers; | Almaden J. Lohr 991 zoning map permit similar uses of In addition to complaints that Flexi-Van's intended use of the or Ro
Page A-8 CRANFORD CHRONICLE Thursday, August 16,1990 Home of the "Triple Decker' CKLEY'S F(the Q"ly place for rtbs)j Breakfast • Lunch •Dinner — OPENING SPECIALS — FAMILY A FEW THE WHOLE EVERYBODY Cup of Coffee .....39« PICNIC FRIENDS NEIGHBORHOOD YOU KNOW, Gurrieri blasts governor's tax package Breakfast Dinner (A People) (25 people) (50 people) (100 or more)' Choice ol Ham, Pork Roll Early Bird Special 36 pieces 220 pieces 440 pieces Angry at Gov. Florio's tax package, borough Mayor ready in our homestead rebate,.'!: GOLDEN PALACE or Bacon, Eggs & Cheese 15% Off menu BBQ Ribs oh HardRoll. Coffee CALL Georgiana Gurrieri this week called on the governor . . From 4:00-6:00 PM * 1.99 Off Good and legislature to enact a 5 percent spending cap on She said the. governor's figures did not include CHINESE RESTAURANT er P>ni8/30/90 Chicken . i 10 Ribs 110 pc. Ribs 220 Ribs US all state government and school boards, insist that "the great losses" Garwood and other suburban com- & Ribs- 8 !pc Chicken 50 pc Chicken 10O pc chicken FOR state government pay for all mandated programs, munities will face when the effect of the loss of 440 W. Union Ave, Bound Brook 563-0083 apd reinstate the cost of teachers' pensions and So- school aid. for teachers' pensions will end. "Those of Classic Chinese Cuisine in a Gracious Setting Chicken 16 pieces 100 pieces 200 pieces MORE cial Security to state government us who live in communities with a local as well as a Only regional school system can expect devastating prop- Lunch • Dinner • Take-Out • Banquets • Catering INFO . In a prepared statement to the Chronicle, Gurrieri Coporate delivery Within five-mile radius—minimum order $40. CALLAHEAD Vi hour 2 hours day.before said she "strongly objects" to the new tax package erty tax consequences," she said. "Any property tax "on behalf of my constituents, the taxpayers.of Gar- , rebate, which will be negligible for most," the mayor Special Reauests Accommodated ••.[ Eacach package contains enough RacklcyY Barbcnue Beans, J /» f\ "f/VAA said, "will certainly be wiped out by the force of this Open Daily Potato Salad, Cole Slaw. Rolls. Plates. Napkins, fl.h <- I Illlll wood.!' She further criticized "the haste with which lossof school aid." ;•' Knives & Forks for the Whdle Croup . , X W J. V vr V it,was railroaded through the legislature and the 781-6800 Fax: 781-2363 ALL THIS FOR ONLY $6-8.25 PER PERSON arrogance and blatant disregard for the conse- Gurrieri, who is running for re-election this year quences that these new laws will have on most mid- said the new tax laws "really do not cdnstitute re- THE VILLAGE AT BEDMINSTER dle class New Jerseyans." form, but.simply shifts who will be receiving the 400 RT 206 NORTH She also urged state leaders to authorize an audit aid" She pointed out that the state chart shows the of state government by an outside independent audi- income for a household of four is less than $200 Erijoy gourmet, continental culsino, along with tor with overview by the New Jersey League of Mu-apart for Garwood and Elizabeth. "Why then is the excellence In service and atmosphere. nicipalities and an accounting of revenue received criteria for the receipt of school aid different?" the by the state from proceeds of Atlantic City gambling. mayor asked. "We are not a wealthy community " Gurrieri said she recently received information She said Garwood's cost of educating a child per from Florio's office about the new tax package that capita-is "well under the average, yet our students takes effect July 1, 1991. It showed that the average go on and:do well jn high school and most go on to Garwood family of four earning $32,527 would real- college or other higher level of eduction. I don't This woekly column Is dovoted ize a saving of $305 in properly tax. "Although this minimize the importance of keeping the. cities ..^ EARLY BIRD to sharing with you, our readers, chart does not describe how the governor arrived at tho different kinds of delightful, SUPER LOBSTER FEST strong, but I say that the middle class communities delicious cuisine In our1 ,are&. his method of calculation," said Gurrieri, "I can find need the state's assistance just as much as the cities /^COMPLETE DINNER SPECIALS EVERYDAY except holidays many pitfalls in this outline. Perhaps some who earn do. I remain angry that this legislation-eliminating 3 pm to 7 pm Every Day less will probably fare a little better, but I am afraid aid for teachers pensions was hastily conceived and • Whole Maine Lobster • Potato, Vegetable WATERCOLORIST: Hilde DiFabio of Garwood, left, discusses her painting with instructor Jeani that some who earn perhaps a little more will proba- not thought out with the interest of the middle class excluding Sundays & Holidays McCullough. during recent exhibit at. conclusion of district's.-.watercolor workshop I at Arthur • Sbup du Jour, Salad • Ice Cream & Coffee : bly be much worse off, remembering that all prop- taxpayer in riiind. Our taxes are high enough and we Choose from Eleven different Entrees Johnson l-ligh School; y . ... .,.-.• • • . • • erty owners have, been receiving at least $185 al-have had enough." • .-^ All include choice of fruitcup or soup, ROBERTO'S "Complete Dinner ONLY $t395 ' salad; taeverage & dessert 520 SOIJTH 31ST STREET r- KENILW .„. [,v, : Make Reservations Now" JV record; boro bills top $1 millioil in '•".' Also watch for our monthly 201-245-0836 1714 Easton Ave., Socnerset, NJ By Irving Dlckrrian until next summer. . vides $7,000 for much-needed re- •;* COMPLETE DINNER SPECIALS ••• What a (iellghtful find/: Roberto's Spanish restaurant of Ken- (Exit 6 off Rt. 287)' Five new ordinances' were in- . pairs to the roof of the borough's For your listening & dancing pleasure . ilworth turned out to be! I say "find" because it is not on or off the •'•'••JEor the first time in its history, firehouse. . . the borough of Garwood this troduced and passed on first, Tony Mariano Trip Sat. Nights boulevard, but located in an Industrial section of the town. But 469-2522 reading during the Council's.. for- One of the five newly- don't be fooled by its location, this lestaUraht, with its small bar month paid out more than.$1 mil- introduced proposals provides lion in claims and bills, Mayor mal business' session, while two OPEN 7 DAYS and two small rooms for dining offers, some of the finest in others introduced earlier were $18,000 for the purchase of special Spanish, Italian and Portuguese food found anywhere. G^orgiana Gurrieri and borough equipment for the use of the fire For Reservations Call c}erk Doris Polidore told the Bor- approved unanimously. Under, the terms of one of the two new ordi- department This includes such The dining rooms grey and mauve walls, stoned glass windows, ough Council at its meeting Tues- items,as "Jaws of Life" and "Scott and grey and burgundy table setting with flowered china Is attrac- day. Including payments to Union nances, Union Street, which had been in effect a dead-end street Paks," a type of breathing appara- tively restrained. The surroundings may be subdued and comfort- County and for increased regional tus. Also introduced were an ordi- able but the food served is of the highest quality, with preparation school taxes, the borough,, with because the connecting street in : Westfield has been closed to ve- nance calling for the installation and detail foremost in chef Roberto's mind. . sorne 4,500 residents, had a one- of metering, sampling and other hicular traffic, would be barri- Owner Annette Nunz tells each patron, In great detail, exactly month bill list for August, of caded at the municipal boundary measuring devices by industrial $1,011,622, they reported. sewer users; a bond ordinance for what ingredients will be use in the preparation of the food. There when the connecting Westfield are no surprises. If you are worried about your weight she will even The mayor noted, however, that street is paved and opened to traf- reconstruction and drainage im- r a'-good many one-time bills fall provements on New Street and tell you the arnount of calorjes in each dish, or its cholesterol fic, as Westfield has indicated it content. . . flile each August, and that it is not . intends to do. Rankm Avenue, a joint project lil0ly that borough expenditures : with Cranford, fqr whjch Garwppd, My husband and I dined there with our son and his wife. We approach this figure again The second iieW ordinance has received a $60,000 grant from asked only that each order something different for the purpose of the New Jersey Department of research, naturally. . ••'•••.: Transportation; an ordinance re- fleeced for roof repairs defining the duties of the chief of The meriti and the specials are a sizable mixture of Spanish and done and that the individual only police and amending the rules Italian with eleven appetizers at an average price of $8.00, two ^Police are warning residents to and regulations of the police de- STUDENT ART: Cranford High School senior Jason Jacobus' photo of waterfall and Orange salads, thirteen meat dishes ($15.00) thirteen seafood entrees .$$ aware of roofing repair con- painted the roof. Avenue School eighth grader Bekki Hines1 crayon self portrait hang at recent display in freehold- Police have withheld the name partment, and an ordinance pro- ($16.00 to $18.00) and four pasta dishes ($12.00 to $13.00). All of %fen who have done work in the viding for the payment of all taxes ers meeting room. Their works we're selected for.courity Teen Arts Festival. \M entrees, except the pasta's are served with a house salad, j&rough and who charge exces- of the victim and the name of the man to whom the check was writ- and assessments due before any potato, rice, and vegetable of the day. . •.. ' : ' ^e sums of money for repairs. . application for a planning or zon- y$n . one instance, an elderly ten until the investigation is com-^ ing approval can be considered. COMING SOON! The four of us shared two separate appetizers specials. One THE INN iwpman on the 400 block of Fourth plete. . Irish bands, singers, dancers Youngsters may appetizer was stuffed zucchini, four large halves of zucchini with a ;fl
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1 olfer, Tax not Included. Valid ' Walter George Photography De Ja Vu DJ's PONDEROSA lUdUtoto Rt. 22WG3t at Bnskin(» Ridge Country Club t!>HQWItf<)i>MvnM(rSfikL 735-7013 7Z2-W58 \ •• 766-8201 Opon 11:30am • 11pm • North Plalnfield Macy's of Bridgewater By Invitation Only 644 Odorous Rd.1 No. Brunswick 185 Madisonvillc Road, Basking Ridge, N.J. 07920 • •.l.'I'Ml'll, 'hi' ^>H)l|l>r> N.I'ITU. — 725-1400 537-6M4 - • — v D |Rt3U Church 6L 826-1117 788-9829 Box 284 * Route 22 West • Whitehouse, New Jersey (908) 534-4QH , . Thursday, August 16,1990 CRANF0RD-GKRQNICLE-A45- Bloodhound locates woman Burglars enter via Take hold of everything missing from nursing home kitchen windows ' Police are looking for a link be- >T66ahound from the Union after the 8 p.nt call and gave up tween two attemptecPburglaries your community has ^ County sheriff's department was several hourstlater before resum- that occurred last week in the responsible for finding an 84-year- ing again early Sunday morning. township. . old woman who was reported Investigators do not know how A VCR and other personal items to offer. .. ^-^ missing Saturday front the Cran- or why she managed to leave the were found stacked near the ford Health and Extended Care center but according to hospital kitchen window of an Arlington Center on Birchwood Avenue. administrator Ed Grisinsld, Porter Road residence Aug. 9, but the "Jackson," a bloodhound used apparently left the center some- burglar may have been scared off regularly by the sheriffs office to time after 8 p.m. when visiting before getting away with the loot, look for missing persons, had hours end. Grisinsld explained according to investigators. found the woman, identified as thaf there areas many as 30 to 40 Police said the perpetrators Annabelle Porter, at 9 am. Sun- visitors and patients in the facili- gained entry to the house of Joan day lying along the bicycle path at ties rotunda at any one time and Tosici through the 'kitchen win- Cranford Avenue near the Ken- that she may have left with the dow sometime between Aug. 6 IT'S FREE! ilworth line, according to Sgt visitors using the one door left and Aug. 9. James Washbourne. open to let visitors outside: Police are waiting for a full in- "She was bewildered, a little ventory of any items that may., dirty and muddy. She was taken Health care officials did not have been taken. Your mew Signature Club entitles you _to_Uniqri' Hospital," said Wash- notice Porter's absence until 8:45 Separately, police reports indi- bourne: "We have reason to be- p.m., according to Grisinsld. "She cated an attempted burglary oc- lieve Jackson was really response didn't go far, just across thestreet curred at 265 Bloomlngdale Ave, ble for locating the woman." to the Conservation Center. She Aug. 8 but nothing was taken. En- to has never left the facility before," try to the7 house was attempted more. In addition to Washbourne, the he said. bloodhound was assisted by of- through the rear kitchen window. ficer Charles Hoeffler and mem- Following a routine examina- bers of the sheriffs department A tion at Union Hospital, Porter was Do you take full advantage of all your community has state police helicopter also was returned to the health care center Equipment stolen to offer? : - . If you like extra savings and personal conveniences, there's no of the bar code on your membership card will eliminate the need called in for the search, according where, according to Grisinsld, she . Each week the Cranford Chronicle points out what you need place like Kings. to Capt Harry Wilde is doing fine. . from two garages to know to live in and enjoy the uniqueness of Cranford, for check approvals. Police began the search shortly And now you can enjoy more special benefits than ever as a A jazz guitar, several pieces of Garwood and Kehilworth. Activities. Entertainment. Events. The Talkingsense Newsletter musical equipment and $300 in .,;'•• Meetings. Issues. Sales. ••... . • . member of our Kings Signature Club.. Cash Windsurfing equipment were re- Complete concise local news, sports and shopping Our monthly Signature Club mailings include our Talkingsense, from two employees ported stolen last week from resi- , information, Mailed to your home for little,more than the dents' garages in separate inci- price of a stamp. . , Automatic Checkout Savings newsletter. • •• • ., - ' ••.•.•/ • • .;.-..•'•••• ..-'•••'. •'; ••• '._•;...... • • More than $400 cash was stolen am. Aug. 9. dences..' • . ..-'.' Your Kings Signature Club card is all you'll need to enjoy our last week from two employees of a Five dollars was stolen frbn) the The musical equipment, valued the latest publication from our Consumer Affairs Department, Commerce Drive insurance com- jacket pocket of Donald Murray of at approximately $975, was re- Your newspaper about your neighbors. Order today! new members-only savings on the Signature Club specials that Talkingsense is a lively and informative monthly filled with helpful pany- .•••...'''•.'' Maplewood between 11;15 am. ported stolen from Mike Perrotta, we'll mail to you every month. Josephine Panchenkp of Linden, and 12:30 p.m. Aug. 9, Murray, 615 Springfield Ave. Investigators I '.•'.•'.'• •••..'•••••. :'•••• ... • ' '•••.. . cilp & Mail to: 'I I tips_on health and nutrition as well as shopping and cooking. In an employee of Provident Mutual who is also employed by Provk: said the theft may have occurred •••••• FORBES NEWSPAPERS And after you present your Signature. Club card at our checkout Life, 21 Commerce Dr., reported dent Mutual Life, .told police, between 8:30 am. Aug. 8 and 5:30 Circulation Department addition, Talkingsense will give you imaginative recipes for the theft of $420 cash from'her p;m. Aug..a There was nosign of P.O; Box 757, -counter, your register receipt will tell you exactly how much seasonal entrees. wallet which she said was inside someone entered his unlocked of- forced entry. Bedminster, N.J. 07921 , Her office desk. Investigators said fice and stole the money from a Subscription Rates you've: saved.;;:: ,-.•', 'v . •;••'/••.••,.,•>. ..•;.•'..'•' : In a separate report; the winds- . Payable Jn Advance and ... the theft may have occurred be- wallet which was inside his jacket urfing equipment, valued at app- ;. ' are .Non-Refundable ' ••••••/"•:'..;; How to Join tire P^ v : : : tween 10:30 am. Aug. 8 and 8:30 pocket ••'•; . ' ' '-.•'• :••'' '•'"• ^roximately $350, was reported sto- Members^pnly WeeW^ .^ ' - ,-vv'v' ~leii•~"flrom~Robe'rt Stricter of 35 •'•". . • IN.COUNTY . • • If you have a Kings^ Signatiii^ Enclosed is my check'fbr $ ; Keith; Jeffries Ave. Investigators •'•.•• E]1Year.$20 ' '..' . "•.' In addition to the monthly Signature Club specials that you'll code, you're already a member. r." ; • said the theft may have occurred • 2 Years $34 . receive in the mail, a wide selection of Signature Club specials Stbleri bikespassbwrier?: sometime between 9:30 a.m. and • My charge card # '•'•'3 Years $45,. •' • . '. If your current Signature Club card does not have a bar code, 10 p.m. Aug 6. IN NEW JERSEY will be listed in pur local newspaper ads and displayed in our store of you do not possess a Signature Club card but would like one, Two ofF-rpad dirt bikes were stolen from the home of a Walnut QVisa... DM Exp.. • 1 Year $24 Avenue man Aug. 5. n 2 Years $39 each week. stop by our Courtesy Corner at Kings in Garwood and fill out ..The victim* Gary Gonzalez, toid police that he had been walking Thieves strike in the vicinity at 12:30 a.m. when,he was passed by a silver pick- •. OUT OF STATE ' an application. You will be issued a temporary Signature Club D 1 Year $27 Instant Check-Cashing Privileges up truck carrying two dirt bikes'that looked like.his two bikes. two cars in town MAMP ' card which you can use immediately. Remember: membership After checking at home, Gonzalez discovered that his bikes were • • D 2 Years $45 As a Signature Club member, you may also have the missing. . : Two cars were burglarized while D3.Years $60 is FREE. - : ; ' .•.;••• :: . " •. '• ' ,\ ./; ..-• . • The stolen dirt bikes were valued at $2,300. parked on local streets last week, convenience of purchasing your groceries by personal check. And • Single Copy - -50C In no time at all, we'll take pleasure in saying, Welcome to the The silver truck was last seen traveling towards Clark on Walnut according to police reports. APT * you'll find it easier than ever to check out, because a quick scan Avenue. An Upper Montclair man, Will- * Senior Citizens * Club! And remember: membership is absolutely FREE! iam Dimetroulakos, reported to . 7IP We offer senior citizens a $3.00 dis- police that a tool box was stolen count off our one year subscription from his automobile while it was rates. There is no discount for the Mail apprehended in stolen vehicle parked on Springfield Avenue TFIFPHOMF two and three year rates. If you are a Aug. 2. Several hundred dollars senior citizen, place your medicare A 26-year-old East Brunswick Daryi Walker, after Branch was worth of tools were takeri. no. in the space below and. take ing August 26, your man was arrested Saturday night stopped at 7:38 p.m. near Robbin $3.00 off the one year rate. ature Club Car4 and charged with receiving stolen Street, Roselle, for driving a car, Hub caps were removed from ••••.'•••• •. .'.•'•.. • MaHlrarn nn j property and falsely incriminating reported stolen on Aug. 8. the automobile of Mary Morgan of West End Place between 11 p.m. another person among other traf- Publishers of: Sonersel Mewongor-G.uetiB • Bound Brook Chranlcta • Middlesex Chronicle • entitles you to Members fic violations. In addition, Branch was charged Saturday and 8 a,m. Aug. 5, ' Pocalairay-Dunellen fiov«* • Moiuchen-Edism Review • South Ptalnfleld Reporter * Green savings and more. The four hub caps were valued VISA Brook-Norlh Plainfield Journal • Highland Park Herald • The Hllls-Sedminjler Press •Cranlord The man, identified as Darrin with driving on a suspended Newspapers Chronicle • Franklin Focus • Scotch Piainj-Fanwood Preu t Somerset County Shopper • Branch, was accused of providing driver's license and failure to at $240. DIVISION 01 rOXBlS IUC- Middlesex Cotjnly Shoopor .' ' officer Steven Wilde with the keep right He was later released drivers license of another mail, in his,own recognizance. Juvenile runaway picked up here "-A 14-year-old Orange youth was how long the youth had been apprehended Sunday at North missing and police were not told and Centennial avenues after es- why he was in the center in the caping from a juvenile detention first place. center. , The youth was released into the Officers Robert Peters and John custody of Union County juvenile Heesters spotted the juvenile in authorities. the area at 8:40 p.m. after he ap- peared to be lost, according to Capt Harry Wilde, BANKING COURSES After detaining the youth inves- Union County' College, in coop- tigators learned from Union eration with the American Insti- County police that he had escaped tute of Banking, will offer 20 spe- from the Juveniles In Need of Su- cialized banking courses this fall Join pervision facility in Berkeley for college credit The closest site Heights. for classes is Arthur L. Johnson There Was no indication about High School, Clark. 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r A-16 CRANFORD CHRONICLE Thursday, August 16, 1990 Thursday, Angus! Ifi, IQflf) rRANE0RD_CHRQNICLE-B4^ Where else but Kings? lennttalk By Frank Hogan, USPTR your hand is to net than your rac- start your swing. |—tennJs-Erofesslanal rourJbmard__PracUcc-^i^qing-foi^^ What is the secret of hitting consistent reli- swing and ge^ of the point hand and racquet face and you will avoid all g acquet draws even able good groundstrokes, both forehand and of contact y(faq tendency of taking "wristy" shots. You will see backhand? You understandedly know that you the racquey(ft < immediate improvement in the consistency rteed the proper grip, early preparation, fast tance frome t< *ne
/"Champions — 13' and 14-y6arold I In and won tho . Tho league' prisbd f slX l0ams from Union, which team;3 °| E,|zaboth| Rose. Ho Park, Sol |e and Kenllworth. After going the regular part .61 tho schedule, Kenl] In tho playoffs, boat South Orange 12-4 against Elizabel ' to advance to tho final for a best two oi finals wore scheduled In tho first gam! from behind to als Ellzaboth came llworth came bat it Konljworth 7-4. Kon- 0 ) \ •'•><;}<•: .
wkm ^^LMitchell Thlu was tho first County Loaguo and ' Konllworth csr^=H=^u^ manager and A) wore coaches. The to THE CHAMPS:Kenilw6rth all-stars who won Tri-County baseball league championship are, from left, front, Nick Chonko, Chris Reino, Jon Ciravalo, Vinnie Volpe, Anthony PerkoWski, Brian Sops; middle, Mike Gocel, Joe Sibilla, Scott Jankunas, Matt Guzevich, George Guyre, Jason Sibilia! Dave Pepe; rear, coach Al Jankunas, manager Billy DeEduardo, coach Fred Soos Little League Garwpod Softball . .. . . ; . Photo by Qeorgo Pacclello awards dinner set Breakaway Yogurt captured all DODGE BALL: Cranfbrd piaygrounders scatter in Unami Park for dodde ball game during recent three games recently from D&L field day. ' _.: .Kenilworth Little League will Lock to win the men's softball hold its annual awards dinner league championship. The scores Our look may be different, . : ..'.•';,••. Photos by Goorg.o Pacclollo • Sept 14 at 7 p.m. at the Ramada "were 9-6, 5-4 and 12-6. Garwood Heavy downpours SNACK BAR: Michele Weinstock staffs.snack bar at Orange Inn, Clark Lanes won the women's division 's new on-line library but some things never change Avenue Pool. Vendor this-year is Summer Fun Associates. Awards will be given to the win- by defeating D&L Locks 11-3 and close area streets ' ' ' ning teapl in each division and 9-4 in the first and third games each of •'the all-star tournament while dropping the second game system to debut this fell Torrential rains Friday forced at Union County Savings Bank. teams.. Everyone is invited to at- '9-7.- . • . '••=*.--'•• • . :' ' ••.'• • With the opening of the fall se- ies, for example, would carry in- the closing of a few streets in the tend. Cost is $10 per person. Tick- mester Sept' 5, Union County Col- formation, on Union County Col- area for several hours, . ets will be sold Monday and Tues- lege will have one of New Jersey's lege's holdings alone. Even home Police reported that the Center On its first day of business, more than 100 years ago, Union County Savings Bank day at the Kenilworth Little computer access to the college's Street underpass between North opened 199 savings accounts for local merchants, tradesmen, farmers, professionals, first fully automated college li- and South avenues in Garwood League field. brary systems with an on-line da- library holdings are part of the housewives and children. • . . * . : . ; college's future plans. was closed at 11:30 a.m. after rain- tabase, including all books, period- water flooded the streets, South — •... i..' • . Today,morethan36,OOOdepQsitorecontinuetptrustUnionCountySavingsBankwith icals and media in its collections' The college's 100,000 holdings Avenue near West Street also was at the Cranford, JEilizabeth and Consist mostly of books and peri- their hard-earned saving^ secure that their money is fully protected by the Federal closed for several Ji^urs. : . "Scotch Plains campuses and odicals plus 8,000 records, audio- Deposit Insurance Corporation and is earning high interest, •. -:.•*+—~^>- ••••.'• : ..;.'• Plainfield center. tapes, cassette tapes and'movies; Garwood officials assisted Cran- ; ford police when South and Lin- The campuses will be linked via coln avenues .were closed. There Open an account today at the bank recognized by.generations of savers for Security, a communications network in an Student receives were no accidents as a result of Safety and Service - Union County Savings Bank. . . . effort to better respond to the li- the rain on Friday, according to, brary research needs of students Wakefern grant police in Cranford. and faculty. While heavy rain and lightning BLACK CARPENTER ANTS Faculty and students can use a Alan Milstein of Cranford has prevailed Monday night also, union GounTV SRVIFIGS CAN DAMAGE YOUR HOME computer terminal or personal received a $1,000 Wakefern Food there were no accidents reported computer connected to the col-Corp.-ShopRite Supermarkets due to* rain. FOUR CONVENIENT OFFICES TO SERVE YOU \ : Black Carpenter-Ants excavate .extensive galleries in wood to serve as lege's central computer system to nesting places.and.can do serious damage to your home. They're Scholarship Award. He is the son DINOSAUR THEORY 320 North Broad Street, Elizabeth, NJ 354-4600 61 Broad Street, Elizabeth, NJ 354-4600 key in on holdings information. of Roberta Milstein, a Wakefern unsightly and unsanitary but they are no match for Bliss trained . Access will be available from all executive secretary. "Dusting Off Dinos," a program . 642 Chestnut Street Union,, NJ 964-6060 201 North Avenue West, Crantord, NJ 272-1660 technicians. Ask about our PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE PLAN:, campuses. If a book is at another about the disappearance of dino- it's backed by over a century ol reliability. • campus, arrangements can be Scholarships are ^awarded to the saurs, will be presented at 2 p.m. Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation made to get the book routed. children ahd grandchildren of Aug. 21 and 23 at the planetarium PHONE: Wakefern and ShopRite employ- at Trailside Nature Center in the With automation completed, the ees.^ .••• • .•-.'..•'•-• 233-4448 college plans to consolidate hold- Watchurig Reservation. Admission Milstein studies public commu- is $1.50. ings from county, state and local . nications at Kean College. He is a public and school libraries to es- 1987 graduate of Cranford High tablish a unified database. An in- ON THE MOUND: Chris Fteino hu\ School. •winning championship dividual terminal at these librar- gams for Kenilworth a"!-stars and he J EXTERMINATORS bases loaded triple. " his cause by hitting a ONE OF THE OLDEST AND LARGEST Open house set at UCC for adults Union County College will con- age college students who wish to duct an adult open house to reach obtain an associate's degree or out specifically to non-traditional take courses in a higher eduea- John V. Mara Memorial Fund :tional environment .:,, and New Jersey Press Foundation The open house from 10 a.m. to Student attends noon Aug. 25 will provide an over- view on the college experience, at Smashino advanced study including presentations by staff on Football Classic registration and obtaining ad- Prices! •y Amy Morrieweck, who is enter- vanced credit The event will be ing her senior year at Cranford conducted in the Tomasulo Art New York Giants High School, spent four weeks Gallery. BATH AIDS this summer at a residential pro- Information will be given on the gramat Rutgers University for; College Level Examination Pro- high school students who excel in vs. Cleveland Browns ; gram (CUSP), through which.stu- mathematics. Saturday, September 1, 8 p.m. dents may earn up to 30 college Our landscape line,now ^eludes Thirty-two students participated credits through succesful comple- - - '> as well as*, in the program, which covered ar- tion of a test '.*Stacking Stone • Belglurtf&ldck ^La eas of math not normally included The program also will include in the high school curriculum. an overview on the college's fi- Students Were chosen for the nancial aid plans, admissions pol- course based on teacher recom- icies, non-credit continuing edu- mendations and solutions they cational courses and the Center submitted to several math puz- r for Adults Returning to Education t^'i<: «\,>* zlers. (CARE). Call 709-7518. -SWEDJSH-BOY1 NEEDS HOME IN Clark Drugs arid Surgical OUR COMMUNITY 60 Westfield Aye., Clark • 381-7100 Unbelievable Savingsbn Jesper from Sweden is E23 David Markowitz B.S.R.P. Est. 1962 anxiously awaiting news that VINYL SIDNG there is a. family in the Union County area who will help Magic And Vinyl Shabs fulfill his dream of spending a year in America. Jesper High Performanceyinyls enjoys golf, tennis, music Samples Displayed in Our hovVoom Mark Bavaro and movies and is hoping to n JBoats Shop at Home or Visit Ourjiowifoom i Order your llckets today for tho home, preseason game between pursue some of these Inter- in your „•• MANY MAJOR BRANS '( the New York Giants and tho Cleveland Browns ests during his exchange Professionally Installed^ Oiir Game proceeds benefit the John V. Mara Memorial Fund for cancer research year. He is also looking . and the Now Jersey Press Foundation "CRAZY LADY" "BAD ONE" Own Crews for 36 Yirs forwalrd to developing new . TUNA. 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"It brought chills see- regard any gunfire; Then we saw The breakdown of the wall has ing the happiness of the citizens been accompanied by the build- the military ships and we heard that the wall had finally come up of the free market theory and shots. It turned out to be nothing, downi" she adds. as Kristin explains, "memorabilia Folk musicians to perform at church John Powers joins Meeker but it did frighten us for a mo- Kristin points out that the dif- P ment," she says. is now for sale on both sides." Califbmia concert and recording album, Covenant Love. ference between East and West Such items included hats and uni- I artists Jeff and Gail Bones will Sharkey & DiLeo as VP Kristin was in Europe during a Germany is like night and day. forms, jewelry made from the *M. play their own style of contempo- The Bones' music has been de- very volatile time when every day "They kept the area next to the wall, and small pieces of it "One scribed by concert promoter Ted John P. Powers of Cranford has brought changes in communist wall nice, but once you got into rary Christian music at 10 am. booth rented hammers and chis- Sunday at the Grace and Peace Pino as a lively and thoughtful, joined Meeker Sharkey & DiLeo countries. "It was an incredible East Germany it was dingier, very blend of folk, pop and country as vice president of business feeling going past the Berlin Wall depressing, looking. Everyone; is els so that you could chip out your Church and at 7:30 p.m. Aug. 30 at own piece," says Kristin, who did j-.f.-t' Kfc'» .11 Church Alive, Roselle Park. which they play with a variety of development . instruments. Strengthening the it •-. , :•.;.. -. ' • : ; . ••. . ; Jeff Bones, a 1968. graduate of Powers has been an insurance ,;-• fc •* family is a major focus of their professional for the last 15 years. Cranford High School, and his ministry and their concerts1 are in- •" Her memories of the wall can wife, the former Gail Nelson, a Most recently he was a vice presi- be summed up in one story. "As I tended for the whole family to en- dent at Jardine Insurance Brokers 1969 graduate of Governor .Liv- joy. . scanned the wall I came upon a jngston High School, Berkeley New York Inc., where he was re- spray painting that showed the Heights, will share their songs For additional information, call sponsible for production and ser- wall in half with footsteps leading from their recently released third 272-5597. vicing in the areas of property to a palace in the background. I and casualty, and employee bene- remember thinking^ this tells the fits, along with implementing risk . whole stoiy," Kristin recalls, ml Alliance invites two guest speakers management programs. He was also an assistant vice president at While the East Berliners were Cranford . Alliance Church will Efraim Goldstein of the Jews for quick to migrate to the west, the feature two guest speakers at its Jesus organization will speak at Fred S. James & Co., Short Hills, where he qualified for Century rest of the Europeans seemed Sunday worship services. Sunday. the 10 am. service Sunday.-The" more relaxed, less rushed, more public is invited and a free-will Club production honors for four consecutive years. Powers has lax, says Kristin, also stating, "Cit- offering will be received for the ies were the same as here." The Parents to study organization- . HEALTHY HEARTS: Overlook Hospital dietician Roshan worked also with Wausau Insur- Hakim congratulates Norman Kaczynski of Kenilworth and ance Companies, West Orange, countryside was beautiful and she William Kaufman will preach and Prudential Insurance, Spring- points to Israel and Ireland as the Jewish day care the message, "Love Yourself, Catherine Jackowski of Cranford on completing 12rweek car- field. . John Powers most memorable; "I never would A committee of interested area Too," from Mark Chapter 5 at the diac rehabilitation program.. They will now aid other heart A graduate of the University of have thought Fd like to see Israel, parents is being formed to study 6:30 p.m. service. He is a graduate patients adjust. " . ..-.-.: Dayton, Powers holds the AAI ael's,Sports Association and the but it turned out to be the most CHUNK OF HISTORY: Kristin Novobilski chisels out a piece of the Berlin Wall during her visit tb ^ the feasibility of creating a day of Northeastern Bible. College and designation (Accredited Adviser Cranford High School Booster beautiful country. Ireland was Germany this spring. . , r| Care program incorporating holds a master's degree from Alli- in Insurance) and is working to- Club. He has resided in Cranford beautiful, top, I remember stand- Jewish culture and values. ance Theological Sehiinary. ward his ARM and CPCU certifi- with, wife Helen and two daugh- ing upon a hilltop and seeing the., 'PUBUC NOTICE PUBUCNOTICE PUBLJC NOTICE PUBLIC NbTtCE PUBUC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE ;' .The program would be fully ac- A Sunday schedule of services Hobbie joins UCC governor board catioa He is an associate member ters for the last 15 years. greenest green everywhere I TOWNSHIP OF CRANFORD . ol and Iho inlorosl on Iho obligations authorized by ih,'S Section 3. Soclfon 18-9 (Duties of Police Chiof: Suspen- credited, . state licensed and will begin Sept 9 and will include REESOLUTION OF bond ordinanco Tho obligations shall bo dirocl, unhmitod Cranford attorney Edward Hob- gree from Dartmouth College and of the New Jersey Risk Insurance Meeker Sharkey & DiLeo is part looked," she remarks. sion of Members) in Arliclo I (Establishment. Organisa- staffed by certified teachers. Ten- a contemporary worship service NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE obligations ol tho Borough and the Borbugh shall bo tion and Admlnstration) of Chapter 18 (Police) of tKo bie has been elected to the board his law degree from Rutgers Law Management Society. of Meeker Sharkey Financial .BE IT RESOLVED that public police Is horoby givon pur-. obligatod to levy ad wilorom t.ixos upon all tho taxable .RevisodOrdinancosof Iho Borough of Garwood 1974. tative plans call for a Monday at 9 am., Sunday School classes School. The trip that will be a part of su^nt (o Iho provision of N.J.SA. 4OA:12-13 thai tho roal proporiy wilhin iho Borough for iho payment of the is.hereby amended to raa^as follows: ' ' ,\ of governors of Union County Col- lowers has participated in sev- Group Inc.* the largest indepen- Township of Cranfordwlll soil at public salo to Iho hiQhdat obligations -ind IHo inlorosl Ihoroon without limttahon 16-9 DUTIES OF POLICE CHIEF; DISCIPLINE 6t through Friday, 7:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. for all ages at 10 and a traditional. her forever was one that Kristin biddo.r at a prico not loaa than Iho liot minimum prlco ; lege. eral local organizations including dent insurance and benefits firm' ol ralo or amount ' . . •' MEMBERS . ".•.'• ,'..:: ' ^ -almost'did'hot'.make. "My mom horoinoftor sot forth at 8:15 pm! prevailing lime at ifn Section 0. This bond ordinance shalllako oMoci 20 days •The Chlof o( Police shall deyoto hisentiro time to Iho program for children ages 2 to 6. service at 11:15. Other new members elected to modttng al Iho Municipal Building. Room 107. • 6. A resident of Westfield, Hobbie 'altar. Iho lirr.1 publication ihorool aflor final adoption, as duties of his olfico. Except for oral ropnmands and the Cranford Elks, Roselle Catho- in New Jersey, with offices Sprtngliold Avonuo. Cranford. New Jersey 07016. Tues- "For additional information, call the UCC board are Saul Fenster, wanted me to do it ever since I providod'by tho,Local Bond Law omorgency sucponsiorjs, all Doparlmonl disciplinary ac- Those interested may contact has been affiliated with the law day. May 2?; 199Q. 50 x 34 lot fronting on Benjamin Strdot , lic Athletic Association, St-Mich- throughout the state. Introduced August.Jf 1900 ., ..'••.' hof) shall bo taken or approwed by the Chiof of Pohtio. the church office, 276-1617. , president of NJ. Institute of Tech-, started school, but I wasn't-so known arid designated as Lot 8. Block 420 on tho cuV- ,. Iris Hyman, 233-6680. . : firm of Chamberlin and Hobbie .._.• .• • •" ' APPROVED Gooroian.i Gurnori The Chtol of Pplico shall report tho suspension ot ar]^ ront UK rrtapV Tho Township Committee doclarosthis va- mombor and Iho roihslalomenl of any. suspended member oology; Neil Boyle, business man- sure. When I wasn't able to trans- cant land.Is not-ridodod for public uso ' , , • ' ' ' ' • • ••.'' • " ' Mayor since 1968. He also serves as ATTEST '. • ;. •;• .._. • • ! ... / "•. ... ':\ Jo the Mayor and Council within 24 hours aflerjjio^ac' ager, of Local 675, International fer to a different school, I decided BE IT- FU.RTHER RESOLVED that Raid salo shall bo aub;.". Dona.'pDtidore-Boro'ugn.ClcfK----—-." -^itonas-lflktfo^™^ ^l^'^--:'...^.*,..,'~-'.Z~ .7T.T;.:;;; Westfield Municipal Court judge. : joct to lhe following terms and condllibnot... ' •••' ,' X65i8; • . ' ,,. • • . CC5:il:AuouSl 1G 1090 Section 4. All'Ordinances or parts of Ordlnances'iricon- Brotherhood of Electrical Work? io try it," explains the 1987 Cran- 1 Obituaries 1 Tho minimum not bid pricio shall bo not tosa lhan; iialont noro"Wllh aris horoby repealed to Iho bxtonl of such He was admitted to the -New Jer- S12.6O0.0O. Purchaser shall deposit withthe Township ers; Freeholder Michael Lapolla, ford High School graduate. •.' inconsi5loncyt . . ' •• , \ • • .'. .- ' - ' sey Bar and U.S. District Court for not loss than $1,200,00 which is 10% of Ihe net bid prico BOROUGH,OF taARWOOD ' in cash, certified chock, bank chock or a'combination ORDINANCE 90-22 Secjlon 5. If any portion ol this Ordinanco shall bo dotor- and Frances Sabatino of Exxon 50 strongest banks in nation minod. to be invalid, such determination shall ndl atloct. the New Jersey in 1965 and to the "The expenses added up thereof upon acceptance pi bid. by tho Township : NOTICE ' . Charles Hawkins U.S. Supreme) Court in 1968. A Chemical, who is president of the quickly. Airplane, bus and ferry CpmmlltGo. , - The within Ordtn;tnco.wn& introducod and passed on • Iho-validity of Iho remaining portions of said Ordinances. Union County Chamber of Com- United Counties Trust Co., Cran- United Counties Bahcorporatiori, 2 Succossful bid will bo that which results in the ftrs| roadmq ol Iho Mayor and Council ol tho BoroOgh . Section 6. This'Ordinanco shall lako.offocl upon.final Former Cranford resident Char- Kingwood Texas, and Eileen Rei- graduate of Cranford High School, fares, living expenses, etc. I'll be groaloat noi return to tho Township, alter paymonl of toai of Garwood on August ,14.19Q0 and shall bo taken up lor .passago.and publication in accordance wilh law merce. All will serve three years. ford, has been cited by The Holt also of Cranford, and maintains 35 onlalo commission, if any. and comphos with all terms lin,il hoaring boforo Iho aloromoniionod Mayor and Coun- Introduced:. August M. 1Q90 les Hawkins, 67, died Saturday in terheyer of Adams, N.Y.; two step- Hobbie earned a bachelor's de- Ranking offices throughout five broke the rest of my life, but it and conditions ofsalo- • : ' cil ol Iho Borough of Gflrwoodal Iho Municipal Quijdmg. APPROVED GoorQiana Gurnon Advisory of West Palm Beach, 3. Purchaser shall roimburso tho Township of Cranford 403 South Avonuo Garwood. Now Jorsny al tho regular ... Maydr daughters, Linda Pasqua-Blaisse was worth it," she says with a 1 his home in Holland Township. counties. lor tho cost ol publication of salo. proparation ol doed. mooting of Iho Mayor and Council on Soplombor 11 1900 ATTEST Fla., a widely circulated economic : Al 8:30 p.m . or as soon Ihoreafior as Iho mallor can bo of Kintersville, Pa., and Elaine laugh. and such othor legal costs atlondanl-to the salrj- Puf Doris Policoro. Borough Clork • •.> He had been a sales manager Collegians receive Kings scholarship hoard, at which lima all persons inloreslod shall bo given arid investment newsletter, for cha^or shall bo rosponsiblo lor tho Tillo Sonrch and ob- $5559 CCv2-lt-Augusl 16 1990 an opportunityto.be hoard and Iho opportunity shall in- Pasqua-Cohen of Plumstead taining Title Insurance. • ,• •• * for the Binder Machine Co. of cludo thn righl to ask porlinonl quoslions concormhg tho recognition as one of the 50 VINTAGE MUSIC 4. Pufchasor shall pay and bo hablo for all roal propor- Township, Pa; two sisters, Helen John Malkd and Chris Weachock King!! in Garwood and Weachock ordinanco by any rosidant ol thomumcipality or any olhor South Plainfield for many years. Insurance agents ly lavos lor tho curront yoar from tho jirst day* of tho "strongest banks in the United Music from Broadway, Holly- person affoo.to'd by I ho ordinance, BOROUGH OF GARWOOD Mackerprang of Woodside, N.Y., of Cranford were recipients of monlh fdllowing Iho clpstng tillo. He was an Army veteran of World works at the Kings at Setbn Hall ORDINANCE 90-24 Kings Tuition Scholarships States" with assets of $250 million wood and big bands popular in 5. Balanco of purchaso prico togothor wtth Iho costs • ' Doris Polidoro. RMC/CMC WarIL and Marion Davis of New York University where she is a student ..aloromentioned shall bo paid at closing of tillb which Bordugh Clork/Troaturor . NOTICE or more. honor manager 1938 will be performed by Spider Tho within Ordinance was introduced and passod on , City, and five grandchildren. awarded by Kings Super Markets shall lako placo wilhin forty-fivo days of tho confirmation ORDINANCE 90-22 " Born in Richmond Hill, Long Is- The scholarship is awarded oh Saloff and Ricky Ritzel at Drew of salo IT closing docs not lako placo1 within tho time AN ORDINANCE APPROPRIATING EIGHTEEN THOU- . first roading bl iho Mayor and Council of Ihe Borough Inc. The 29 recipients were hon- The list was compiled after an SAND.DOLLARS (St8.OOO.00l FROM THE CAPITAL IM of.Garwood on Augu3t 14.1990 and shall bo taken up lor land, Mr. Hawkins had lived in A funeral Mass was offered The General Agents and Manag- slalod heroin, title shall remain, with Iho Township ot ored at a recent reception at the the basis of academics, job perfor- analysis of the nation's 13,000 University Aug. 20 at 8 p.m. This Cronford and deposit shall be deemed proporiy of Iho PROVEMENT FUND TO DEFRAY THE COST OF T.HE AC- 'final hoaring boforo tho atoromontioned Mayor and Coun- Clark and was a resident of Cran- Tuesday at $t Edward's Church, ers Conference has awarded Township of Cranford as liquidated damagos. QUISITION OF CERTAIN FIRE FIGHTING EQUIPMENT cil of tho Borough of Garwood al Iho Municipal Building . company's headquarters in West mance and special skills. Recipi- commercial banks. Sheshunoff In- At HOME in Cranford, Kristin Novobilski serves as a svyim is sponsored by the New Jersey AND AUTHORIZING THE ACQUISITION THEREOF, 403 South Avonuo. Garwood. Now Jersey a| the regular • Milfprd. Services were held Tues- James H. Manhardt, manager of 6. Tho salo is nubjoct lo a stato of 'acts as an accuralo moo I ing of Iho Mayor and Council on September 11.1990 ford for 30 years. ents can receive 50 percent of Shakespeare Festival. Call. qurvoy ol Iho promises may disclose, easements rostrlc- BE IT ORDAINED by the Mayor and Council ot the Caldwell. formation Services of Austin, instructor before returning to college.---- 11- Borough of Gatwood. County of Union. Stalo ol New at 8:30 p.m . or as soon thereafter as tho mat tor can bo Described as an avid golfer and day at W.E. Jbhnsdn Funeral Granford's Provident Mutual (tons of record.' if any. provided such.oasomohts and hoard, al. which limo all persona interested shall bo gtvon their tuition costs during the aca- Texas, and Veribanc of Woburn, 377-4487. roslnclions dp noi render tltlo unmarketable, and all ap- , Jorsoy.'as follows: Home, Holland Township. Memo- Malko, a student at Fairleigh agency, its prestigious national Section 1. Tho acquisition, pf cortain oquipmenl. an opportunity to be hoard and Iho opportunity shall in- a "really lovely guy" by his neigh- demic year. plicable statb. federal and local regulations. clude the right lo ask pcr(tnont quoslions concerning Iho Dickinson University, works at the Mass., also well-known evaluators 7. Salo. is subjocl to Ihe Township being able lo con- . opqcifically oquipmonl commonly known as "Jaws of bor Joe Holian, Mr. Hawkins is rial contributions may be made to management award. . Based on Life" and "Scoll Paks ' lor tho uso ol tho Fire Department prdmanco by any resident of Ihe municipality or any olhor of banking institutions, previously voy ti marketable title. Tillo shall be doomed to be good porson affocldd by tho ordinance. survived by his wife, the former the Karen Anne Quinlan Center strict standards of professional as- and marketable, if it will bo insured by a rocognized tttlo of tho Borough Pi Garwood at a cost not lo oxceod awarded the bank their "A-plus" company aulhpnzod lo as business in the Stalo of New $18.000.00 is horoby authorized and diroctod Said pur- •• • . dons Pdlidoro. RMC'CMC for Hope, 1516 Star Plaza, West sociation membership and sales Borough Clerk/Treasurer Eileen Maguire; a stepson, Rich- Senior works on science projects . Jorsoy. If tttlo for said land shall provo to bo un- chaser, shall bo mado in accordahco wilh (he appropriate ORDINANCE 90-24 Church Street, Washington, N.J. and "blue ribbon" designations, production in 1989, the award re- ' markotablo. the liability bl tho TQwnship shall bo limited provisions ot iho Local Publiq Contracls Law ol Iho Stato ard Pasqua of Dublin, Pa.v two Yuri Mekhanik, who will be a growing habits of the Douglas fir, respectively . These ratings., based lo Iho rot urn ol tho dopoalt to tho PufChoaor. Township ol Now Jor3fly ' . AN. ORDINANCE .PROVIDING. FOR THE PAYMENT OF daughters, Rita . Braeutigam of 07882. flects excellence in agency man- shalli conooy said promises by Darrjalnancl Salo Doed Section 2. The sum ol S18 000 00 >s horoby appropnuiod TAXES AND ASSESSMENTS AS A CONDITION OF'AP- senior at Cranford High School searching for new stars in the on standards of safety and sound- without covenant as to Grantor. . •• . Irom Iho Capital, Improvomoni. fund to pay the -cost 'PLICA"TION"FOR ANY PLANNING OR ZONING AP- agement and dedication to the life 1 PROVAL IN THE BOROUGH OF GARWOOD AND. AMEN- 8.Tho salo and conveyance of Iheso promises shall bo Ihorool. DING ANDSUPPLEMENTING CHAPTER 24 (LAND USE this fall, participated in an eight' Milky Way, analyzing how super- ness, were compiled after analysis further subject lo Iho.lollowlng: , Sec I Ion 3. Tho tunds horoby appropriated aro authoriz- insurance industry. PROCEDURES) OF THE REVISED ORDINANCES OF THE Walter Gallagher a. Tho promises shall bo rnqrgod wilh. adjoining pro- ed to bo expended whon obligations lo expend said funds week science internship this sum- conductors work, teaching micro- of the financial condition and per- BOROUGH OF GARWOO0. 1974. TO PROVIDE FOR perly and used In conformity with tho specifications of havo boon croalod in Iho form and mannor prescribed by Manhardt,- manager of Meeker- SAME- " ' ' k Cranford for 34 years. mer sponsored by Liberty Science organisms to digest oil spills, as- formance of the bank as of Dec. tho fl-5 {pm^m^el forth in tho Land Development Or- law. ' . . • ' A funeral Mass will is being of- Sharkey Financial Services in . dinance of Iho Township of Cranford as amended. Section 4, Tho capital budget of Iho Borough of Gar- BE IT ORDAINED, by the Mayor and Council of tho Center in Jersey City. sessing the water quality of the Borough of Garwood Sac (Ion 1. Article III (Provisions fered this morning at. 11 in St 31,1989. Cranford, joined Provident Mutual .9 Tho. Township Committee rgsorvos thu right lo re- wood Is horoby amondod to conform wilh, (he.provisions Surviving are his wife, the ject any and all bids. Accoplanco or rejection of bidt, shall ol this Ordinance. Applicable to both tho Planning Board and-Zonlng Board He was one of 50 students from Hackensack, Meadowlands, and In commenting on this latest of Ad|u3tmont) in Chapter. 24 (Land Use Procedures) of John the Apostle Church, Clark- former Amelia Hoover; a son, in 1964. after graduating from bo not lolor than.(ho second.rogular meeting of the . Section S. All Ordmnnco3;or,ports of. Ordinances in- 35 New Jersey high schools who developing a DNA library. Township ComrnJIloo following Ihe salo. • consistent horewilh aro horoby repealed to Ihe oxlent ol thb Rovisod Ordinancos of tho Borough of Garwood. 1974. Linden, for Walter Gallagher, 84, recognition, Eugene H. Bauer, 1 is horoby amended and supplemented to enact a new sec- Walter of Cranford; a daughter, Fordham University. He has man- in.,)- . . ' . Edwin H. Forco. Mayor such incomsi3toncy attended. They worked on tion. Soction 24-26 1 iPaymont of Taxes Required) as of Cranford.who died Monday in chairman of the board and chief aged the Cranford agency since ... . • Township ol Cranford Section 6. If any portion of ihiG Ordinanco shall be Patricia Volech of Appleton, Wis.; The Liberty Science Center, a Arlono fvf Gigon. Town3hip Clork dolorminod to bo invalid such dolorminalion shall noi , loilows: • • • •'• " • • ' projects in scientific or engineer- executive officer, stated, "We are 1 his home. a brother, Joseph of Lyons; a sis- major new museum of contempo- 1978. He is president of the J35.10-CC7-1l-Augusl . 16. . • ' 1990 affect tho validity ol the rdmaining portions of said 24-2B.1 PAYMENT OF TAXES REQUIRED Mr. Gallagher had worked for ing laboratory environments at naturally proud of this citation, Northern New. Jersey General Ordinance. • ' , Evory application lor any rolief of approval.whatover sub-' ter, Catherine Geisler of Man- university, industry and govern- rary srience arid technology, is ' Section 7. This Ordinance shall tako oMdct upon tinal milled lo Iho Planning Board or the Zoning Board of Ad- the maintenance department of ahawkin; nine grandchildren and under construction in Liberty particularly in view of the rising Agents and Managers Association. . BOROUGH OF GARWOOD pasaago and publication in accordance with law -justmoht ol tho Borough of Garwood shall bo accom- ment facilities across the state. concern over the stability of our ORDINANCE 9021 Introduced: AUQUSI 14 1990 . . panied by proof thai no toxos or assessments for local Union County College for 12 two great-grandchildren. State Park and will open in 1992. ' . NOTICE ...... ' ' . • • APPROVED Goorgiana Gurnerr improvements are due or delinquent on the property for years, retirihg in 1979. He preyi-r Projects included studying the nation's financial institutions. We COMPANIONSHIP . Tho wilhin Ordinance Was introduced and passod on • Mayor which the application is mado. No application shall be Arrangements were by Dooley 1 trst roading of tho Mayor and Council of the Borough ATTEST: • . . . ./ doomed complete unless accompanied by such proof ously had been a tool and die are also similarly pleased to ac- CARES, a program designed for ol Garwood on August 14.1900 and shall bo lakon up lor Dori3 Polidoro. BorouQh Clork In iho event thai any taxes or a33O5smonts for local Funeral Home. Memorial contri- Agnes McCarthy final hoaring boforo the aforomontionod Mayor and Coun- S30 60 • • CC9 -it-Auoust 16. 1990 improvements. ... maker for Singer Manufacturing cept this confirmation of the senior citizens, is looking for vol- cil of the Dorough of Garwood at Iho Municipal Building. Section 2. All Ordinancos pr.parts of Ordinances rncon- -403 South-Avenuev-Garwoad.-New Jersey-^ t-thb-rogular— _hutions_may_b€umade.to_the_Ame^ ROUQHO -si&lanl-harewiln are-hereby repealed to the exteni-ofnuch— - Co^-Elizabethrfor many-years;—— -bank's strength of-6perations-and~unteers, 21 and older, whowould- meeting pi tho Mayor and Council on September 11. 1990 •"• A ftirieralMass will be offered at 1972. Surviving are a son, Thomas " LEGAL STATEMENT inconsistency. rican Kidney Association. at 8:30 p.m . or as sopn thoroaltdr as Ihe matter can bo Born in Elizabeth, he lived in capital position which places help homebound elderly persons ORDINANCE NO- 90-18 Section 3. If any portion of (his Ordinance shall bo deter-. 9:30 am tomorrow in St Michael hoard, al which timo allporsons mtorostod shall bo given Jr., of Littleton, Colo; two daugh- mtnod Id bo invalid 3uch determination shall not alfoci an opportunity lo bo heard and tho opportunity shall in- AN ORDINANCE TO PROVIDE FOR THE CLOSING OF United Counties Trust Co. in se- with shopping, reading, letter tho validity of the romainjnrj portions of said Ordinance Church for Agnes OTBrien McCar- ters, Eileen Brightman and Rose- clude Ihe right to ask port moot questions concerning tho UNION STREET IN THE BOROUGH OF GARWOOD AT lect company among the most, ITS NORTHERLY" TERMINUS IN THE BOROUGH OF Section 4. A cortitiod copy of this 'Ordinanco shall bo Richard Morris thy, 86, of Cranford who died mary Kissane, both of Cranford; writing or companionship. The ordinance by any rosident of tho rmunictpality.or any othor puraori alloctod by.lhd o/dinance. GARWOOD AT THE MUNICIPAL BOUNDARY hlod with the Union County Planning Board • Monday, at home after a long ill- one sister, Anita Flyrin of Eli- credit worihyrrinstitutions in the program is sponsored by Catholic Tho foregoing ordinanco was adopted on final reading' Section 5. Thig Ordinance shall take effect upon final .'. Former Cranford resident Rich- former Shirley Jindracek; a son, country." ••"'•. Community Services and Retired ' , • Doris Polidiro. RMC/CMC aller public hoaring Iho I4lh day of August. 1990 passage and publication in accordance wilh law and upon ness. zabeth, 10 grandchildren and five • . Borough Clork/Troasuror $5 10 . CCiO-1l-Augu5t 16 1990 filing with Iho Union County Planning Board * ard Morris, 59, died Sunday at St Bruce of Silverton; a stepson, The bank, with assets of $1.3 bil- Senior Volunteer Program. Call ORDINANCE 90-21 Inlroducod: August 14: 1990 .' Born in Elizabeth, Mrs. McCar- great-grandchildren. BOND ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR THE BOROUGH OF GARWOOD APPROVED, Georgians Gurnon Elizabeth Hospital after a brief ill- Russell King of Roselle Park; a lion, is the principal subsidiary of 351-0070. RECONSTRUCTION OF A PORTION OF NEW STREET thy had lived in Cranford 35 LEGAL STATEMENT • Mayor ness. ' - • '•' -.' "•'.•• AND RANK1N AVENUE AND THE RECONSTRUCTION ORDINANCE NO. 00-19 daughter, Ellen Broderick; a step- OF DRAINAGE IMPROVEMENTS ON RANKIN AVENUE ATTEST ' ' . •• years. She was a parishioner of St Visiting hours are. 2 to 4 and 7 to AN ORDINANCE APPROPRIATING THE SUM OF SEVEN FROM NEW STREET TO OAK STREET WITHIN THE Doris Pohdoro: Borough Clork Mh Morris had driven tractor daughter, Denise Aker of Eli- THOUSAND DOLLARS ($7.00000) FROM CAPITAL BOROUGH OF GARWOOD. COUNTY OF UNION. STATE S3213 • CCiD-it-AuQust 1G. .1990. Michael Church. 9 p.m. today at Dooley Funeral SURPLUS TO DEFRAY THE COST OF REPAIRS TO THE trailers for Schneider National zabeth; a sister, Louise Desmond OF NEW JERSEY.. APPROPRIATING SEVENTY-FIVE ROOF OF THE GARWOOD FIREHOUSE AND AUTHORIZ- Her husband, Thomas, died in Honta THOUSAND DOLLARS.($75,000.00) THEREFOR AND ING THE ACQUISITION THEREOF. Bulk Co., Rahway, for five years. of Pittsburghf two grandchildren AUTHORIZING THE ISSUANCE OF SEVENTY-QNE Born in Elizabeth, he had lived and three step-grandchildren. THOUSAND . TWO, M'UNDRED FIFTY DOLLARS Tho forogping ordinanco was adopted on final reading BOROUGH OF GARWOOD (571,250001 BONDS OR NOTES OF THE BOROUGH OF til tor public hearing Iho 14ih day of August. 1990 ORDINANCE 00-20 Margaret Solan S5.10 • CCiMt-AuQusI 1G. 1990 in Kenilworth for 20 years before GARWOOD TO FINANCE PART OF THE COST NOTICE Services were held yesterday at -THEREOF^- Tho within Qr'dtnanqo was inlroducod and passed on to^h hrat roading ol tho Mayor and Council of Iho Borough BE IT ORDAINED by Iho Mayor and Council of.the LLeonard d Home lor Funerals, g7 Kosary Society ofHSET BOROUGH OF GARWOOD ol Garwood on August 14.1990 and shall bo taken up tor BorPugh of Garwood County of Union. Stalo Pt Now ago. ORDINANCE NO. 90-22 final hearing before Iho aloromoniionod Mayor and Coun- zabeth. died Saturday in Overlook Hospi- Church, Jersey City. Jorsoy. as follows! NOTICE cil of Iho Borough of Garwood al Iho Municipal Building.. SEASIDE STOP: Kristin Npvobilskl's travels during spring semester took her to Tel Aviv, Israel. Section 1. Tho improvement dosenbod in Section 3 of Tho within Ordinance was introducod and passod on 403 Soulh Avenue. Garwood. Now Jersey at the rogular - Surviving are his wife, the tal. SCOTCH PLAINS inis bond ordinance is hereby authorized to bo under- Surviving are two nephews, Will- GRACE hrst roading of tho Mayor and Council ol tho Borough mooting ol tho Mayor and Council on September 11 1900 taken by iho Borough ol Garwood. Now Jorsoy as a Miss Solan had been a house- iam and Martin Clarke, and two ot Garwood on August.14. 1900 and shall bo takon.up for at 8:30 p.m.. or as soon Ihoroaltor as lha matter can bo Anthony Zurinski CHRISTIAN CHURCH PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE gonoral improvement For iho improvement or purposo final hoaring boforo tho aforomontionod Mayor and Coun- hoard, at which lime all persons intorestod shall be givon keeper for the James Mitchell ••&.••• dosenbod in Soction 3. thorn is hereby appropriated tho cil of tho Borough of Garwopd al Iho Municipal Buildino an opportunity to bo heard and tho opportunity shall in- Mr. Zurinski had been a sheet nieces, Mary Serzan and Mary sum pf $75.00,0 00. including the sum ol $3750.00 as the • Former Cranford resident An- family of Jersey City for 25 years CREATING AND ESTABLISHING AN OBD-1 OFFICE 403 Soulh Avonuo. Garwood. Now Jorsoy ol tho regular clude the right to ask pertinonj questions concerning the TOWNSHIP OF CRANFORD SECTION 2. . down payment required by tho Local Bond Law. The down metal worker for many years with Moran, arid many grand-nephews PEACE 1800 Raritan Rd., Scotch Plains RESEARCH DISTRIBUTION DISTRICT. mooting ol tho Mayor and Council on September n.pi990 ordincnco.by any resident of the municipality or any othor Sealed bids will bo rocpived by the TownnhipClork orv >yi ordinancos and parla ol ordmancos inconsislom payment is now available by virluo pf provision lor down thony Zurinski, 80, died Friday in before retiring in 1975. 1. This ordmanco Wit! croalo and provid0 tor an olfico- al 8:30 p.pv! or as soon lhor»a,flor as tho mallor can be porson affected by the ordinanco H.F. Butler, Union, before retiring and grand-nieces. (By Union Co. College) AuQual 31 1990. in tho Commipoo Room ol the Municipal paymont or for capital Improvement purposes in one or research-distribution 2ono wilh a plannod dovolopment horowllh ato horoby ropoalad hoard, at which lime all poraons miorostod shall bo givon Muhlenberg Regional Medical Born in County Mayo, Ireland, FELLOWSHIP Buildino. 6 Springhold Avonuo Cranlord. Now Jtlrsov al moro previously adopted budgets. • ' Dorm Polidoro. RMC'CMC in 1974 He was a member of the option, to bo known an tho ORD-1: OHIco-Resoarch- . SECTION 3. . • ' -- an opportunity lo bo hoard and Ihe opportunity shall m- A funeral Mass was offered 1000 am. prnyaillnfl limo. . Borough Clerk/Troasuror Center. Planfield. she had lived in Jersey City be- Difllnbulion Zoning DtStricl. , This ordinanco shall bo rolroachvo to January 1 1000 Section 2. In ordor to finance tho cost ot the improuo- cludo tho right to ask pertinent quoslions concerning iho Copo Alumni in Garwood. Bid lorma. plans and cpecilicanono may bo ooiainod mcni or purpose not covered by application ot tho down prdinanco by any resident ot Iho municipality .or any olher Tuesday at St. Michael Church. 2 The intonl of Iho ORD-l OMipo RoQOarch Dmtribu- and ohall tako olloci upon powicali.on atlor linal passago ORDINANCE 90-20 950 RARTTAN ROAD 889-1690 ,il Ilio ollico ol Ihe Chiol.ol Ihc Firo Oqp.Tlmont 7 paymont. negotiable bonds are hereby authorized to bo person effected by tho ordinance. fore moving to Cranford five years lipn District ia lo pormit thu davotopmont ol offico. in tho mannor provided by law. AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND SECTION 19-8 IN ARTICLE Born in Jersey City, he had lived Sonnoliold AvOnuO. durma any business day i&suod»n iho principal amount of $71.25000 pursuant to Arrangements were by Dooley Fu- CRANFORD, NEW JERSEY 070J6 rosoach, limited assembly and warohouao distribulton Dons Potidoro. RMC/CMC ii (USE OF PUBLIC SEWERSI IN CHAPTER 10 (SEWERS* •i- Billy Williams ago. twiwoon iho hours ol 030 am and 330 p m. • Edwin H Forco. Chairman Ihu Local Bond Law In anticipation pf tho issuance ot in Cranford before moving to Lin- U5os in a comprohondlvoly planned and aesthetically lownGhin Committoo BorPugh Clork/Troasuror . OF THE REVISED ORDINANCES OF THE BOROUGH OF neral Home. (201)276-8740 said bonds and to tomppranly linance said improvement Tho purpose ol recoiyino bids ir, lo contracl lor ihc Pui dosignod sollinrj. Bocauso ol its locntion adjacent to ox- ATTEST: . ' ORDINANCE NO. 90-23 GARWOOD. 1974. TO PROVIDE FOR THE-tNSTALLA- Miss Solan was a member of the Minister Doug McCullcy or purposo. nogotlablo bond anticipation notes aro horoby :, Services are being held at 1 to- den 16 years ago. cnase ol Gasoline. ; • . i.sling raaldonlifll! only thor.o uses and operation which Arlono M. Gigon . • • AN ORDINANCE JO AMEND SECTION 18-7 (CHIEF OF TIO.N OF METERING. SAMPLING AND OTHER MEASUR- Piston Vein ti. Virginia Kniuben aulhonzod to be issued pursuant lo and within Iho limita- All bids shall bo subminodin a soalod envelope cloar- can bo compaiiblo with and which will not adversely Im- Municipal Clork • • ' POLICE: HEAD OF DEPARTMENT). SECTION 18-8 ING OEVISES BY INDUSTRIAL SEWER USERS. day at the Nesbitt Funeral Home, Surviving are his wife, the ly marked Proposal lo PurchasoCaoolino wuh ihebid tions prescribed by iho Local Bond Law pact adjaconl rosidonljal aroaa are to bo pomitttod in thin STATEMENT (RULES AND REGULATIONS. BOARD OF POLICE) AND BE IT ORDAINED, by Iho Mayor and Council ot iho Sunday -10:00 A.M. Worship • dor s name. iuldroSs and lolophono number Each pro "Elizabeth, for Billy Williams, 81, former Veronica Krizinauskas; a jono. It is (ho mtbnt ot thi& ;ono lo pormil only the Tho fororioinrj ordinanco was Imally pausud at a Section 3. (al Tho improvement horoby authorized and SECTION 18-9 (DUTIES OF POLICE CHIEF: SUSPENSION Borough of Garwood Sunday School 9:45 A.M. posql '.hall bonccompaniod by a non-collusion .ilhdavil dovolopmont of high aoathotic quality and proper Gilo moolinp ol ino Townuhip Committoo ol iho Township ol tho purpose lor the financing of which Ihe bonds aro lo OF MEMBERS) IN ARTICLE I (ESTABLISHMENT). daughter, Agnes A DiGiovanni of Wednesday - 7:30 P.M. Teaching and a Corlihod Check. Cashier s ChocK or Bid Bond lor . Section 1. Section 19-8 in Artlclo II (Use of Public 'of Kenilworth who died Aug. 6 at Sunday Worship 11:00 A.M. doiiiQn BulK ond yard rociuiromonts lor (his Zono iiro t>ot Cranlord. N J on Tuosday. Aufluill 14. 1990 00 issued is Iho ^construction ot and the construction ORGANIZATION AND ADMINISTRATION! OF CHAPTER noi loss man Ion H0i por'coni ol n>P bid. noi lo e«cood Sowers) in Chapter 19 (Sowors) of Iho Rovisod Ordinancos ' lorth in Arliclo VKC) Schodulo ol Zono District Area. Yard •• 520.40 CCSllAuOust IB 1900 01 drainage improvements on Rankln Avonuo Irom Now 18 (POLICE) OF THE REVISED ORDINANCES OF THE 'Elizabeth General Medical Cen- Cranford; two stepsons, Alan of S20 00000 ol |ho Bo*ough of Garwood. 1974.13 horoby amondod to Dooley Funeral Service, Me, and Buildinfl Roqulromenls. Street in Oak Street wilhin tho Borough of Garwood BOROUGH OF GARWOOD. 1074, TO PROVICE FOR THE road as follows: linden and John Nary, in Col- Bidtlors are required lo comply wilh Iho Allirmalivo He- ib) Tho ositmntod maximum amount of bonds or notos ADMINISTRATION OF THE POLICE'DEPARTMENT OF ..ter. THE CHURCH Raritan Road 3 Tho in'lonl ol lha ORD-1 Plannod D.ovolopmbnl Op- TOWNSHIP Of CRANFOHD lipn raquiromonls ol P U.' 1975. c. 127 Ilio Disclosure to bo issued lor the improvement or purpose is as stated THE BOROUGH, OF GARWOOD 19-8 INSTALLATION OF MONITORING EQUIPMENT DY lion is to provldo lor Iho dovolopmont ol uaoii pormittad ORDINANCE NO. 90-39 orado, nine grandchildren and SlalomenlroquiromonlsolPL 1977. c 33. and Iho Non- m Sticnon.2 horool . , INDUSTRIAL USERS Mr. Williams had been a laborer in tho OPD-IZono Great Family Fun Great Family Fun Somerset County 4-H Fajr err Thru Friday, August 17th Thru Friday, August 17th Oh My Gosh, DOES YOUR GARAGE Supreme NEED A FACELIFT? EDWARD C. DELANEY It's Amazing A Taste Of ATTORNEY AT LAW VERTICAL BLINDS BUND LUCK /WC.I CENTRAL JERSEY Also Avnilablo Now You Can't I i rii III i i i The Personal Injury • Real Estate FREE Go Wrong DLL oo k :h e I 6'X6"XB' S4S ene yo u . 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I'd like more information about: choice, to satisfy . • Borrow up to your every need.. $100,000 for any • Fixed Equity Loan • Command Equity Credit For more Information . purpose. .• Ple»»e contact m« with d«UII» D Pleuw Mftd m* «n and fast Free processing, • Interest rate and Marine mall In the coupon monthly payment Addrtu todayl cannot change City Slate Jlp during term. Mall (a SamerMl Snvlnflj Bank l| I • Interest Is tax Bui Phon« P.Q Box 2121, Rl«. 22 Wor Bound Brook', NJ. OB8OS deductible (ask your B««t lima to call pm Alln: Equity Loan D«pl, tax advisor.) illMJH FOR ALL YOUR BUILDING NEEDS • No prepayment • Polio Blocki • Haatllatora penalty. 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Highway 22, Bridgewater, N.J. iftffi 752-3400 20 West Somerset St.* Raritan 725-1028 Branch Locations: Bound Brook / Remington / Mom/We / Middlesex / Raritan / Somerville / Whltchouje QUALITY PRODUCTS AT "ROCK" BOTTOM PRICES! 475 Stolton Road, Piscataway, NJ. 752-3400 u IUW I" 10* Tlw V..I»bW R.U U« «ll * «(, ol 17.W. All Major Credit Cards Accepted STOP IN & SEE OUR DISPLAYS M^^ /•'•••' rp- 12 CRANFORD CHRONICLE Thursday, August 16, 1990-4- Forbes Newspapers-Cranford Chronicle Thursday, August 16,1990 CRANFORD CHRONICLE B-13 230 - 260 275 OUT OF AREA WNH0USES& COMMERCIAL \ CONDOMINIUMS PROPERTY PROPERTY CO N N E C T I O N FOR RENT 51 FOR RENT INDEX -MYSTIC ISLAND WA- CRANFORD- 18 Spring- PISCATAWAY- By SO. PLAINFIELD— By TERFRONT— Spacious 4field Ave. Spacious 5Vi REASONBLY PRICED owner 463-7640, Plush owner, 757-7414,. 200' bedrobm, 2 bath contem- room, 2 Bdrm, 2, bath apt. OFFICE SPACE Automotive Connection Contemporary, 3 Bdrms, driveway, 9 rooms, cen- porary cathedral ceilings, In luxury condo near AVAILABLE. Includes, all 210 tral air, fireplace," Qarage. skylights, dock, decks, shops & transportation. utilities and central air .110-AUTOS FOR SALE 2V4 baths, central air, $1350/mo. Incfudes H/ conditioning. Convenient HOMES deck. $177,900. HELP-U- $164,1900. HELP-Q-SELL loft and easy bay access. 120. - TRUCKS FOR SALE HW, gas, garage pkg., downtown location. Call FOR SALE SELL of P,FT,M,Bkr., 469- of P.FT.MBkr., 469-2800. $229,000. Century 21, Pa1- rade of Homes, 609-296 purchase option. Immed. for details. 130-VANS FOR SALE 2800. . • . "...'•. SOMERSET- By owner, j New Ranch, LR, DR, eat- 9200. occupancy. Superinten- Store Front space avall FORD 73, LTD-r Runs MERCEDES '87 190E- PORSHE 85 944- rlple FORD "89 F-150- 4x4, 6 JEEP 88 CHEROKEE 140 - MISCELLANEOUS AUTOMOTIVE PISCATAWAY- By In-kit., 3 Bdrms, .2 baths, dent 276-2687 pr B/K able, presently used as a OLDS, 77, CUTLASS SA- COLONIA- Can't afford Mgmt. 686-1800. Doctor's office. Approx- good. $295; Ford 6"4 Fair- All power, sunroof, cham- LON— ^V8, blue, loaded, black, 5spd, loaded, cyl... Air, AM/FM cass., LAREDO— auto, trans., 4 150-AUTOMOTIVE SERVICES ' the home you want In owner, 561-6880, Qwner 2"car garage. $139,900. 1.4,000 ml., mint condi- 245 ^ imately 700 square, feet. lano- 2 dr, V8, automatic, pagno, excellent condl- 80,000 miles. New tires. Psun-roof, Benzl box, ex- door, AC PS, PB, AM/FM, 160-MOTORCYCLES FOR SALE Cranford?. Consider buy- retiring, 20 yr. old Colo- OPEN HOUSE Sun. 1-4. CRANFORD- 3 bed- Call.for details and ap- I'V: N Musl see. $1395. Call, tlon, dealer maintained, Many new parts. Interior cellent cond., 54k miles, tion. $16,500. Call 236- 40K miles, $14,000/BO. ing our 4 Bdrm., Cape in nial,' 4 Bdrm, Family 195 Delmonico. HELP-U- BUSINESS I room. 2Vfe bath. $1250 pointment.. 469-9352. , . • fl, mllos, garaged, like new. original owner. $12,800/BO. Call Paul 9429 or 534-4521. Call 722-5651. 170 — RECREATIONAL VEHICLES Colonia (noxt to Clark) It room. $119,500. HELP-U- SELL of P.FT.M.Bkr., 469T per month. Available 09/ 35 SELL of P.FT.M.Bkr., 469- OPPORTUNITIES 01I. No fee. McPherson FORD 80 GRANADA— 4 $22,500. Call 249-4506 $1100. (201)218-0378 or 201-549-3563. Metuchen. FORD 66 F-250— Pick MACK 69 DM800— Tan- 180 — BOATS AND ACCESSORIES has a largo dormered up- 2800. . • • • " • VICTOR DENNIS C 0 N N E C T I 0 N ovoS 2800. ; . Realty 276-0400. , —:— . . • . doorlauto, 63.000 miles or 636-5600 days.. (201)781-3240. RENAULT '86 Encore- up. y* ton, 5 speed stan- dem dump. Excellent con- stairs,: new rustlc/cou'htry- WARREN— By owner REALTOR CHEVY "79 CORVETTE- CHRYSLER '84 LE clean. Asking $1250. 725- MERCEDES 73. 280C- 5 speed stick, runs' good. dard transmission, rebuilt dition. Totally redone. . stylo eat-in kitchen, new AMAZING PROFITS- Is L au OLDS, 79, DELTA 88- PJSCATAWAY- By 524-1599, 8 room Con-., ENGLISH VILLAGE CON- 276-7618 iio , ^; »p, glass. T-T6p, BARON CONVERT- 2019.-^ • white, blue Interior. PS. V-8, 100k ml., brownAan^ $800 or. best offer.' Call 351 engine, body poor Must see. Call 572-4189. Real Estate Connection central air, 2 car garage, owner, 968-0133. 9 temporary; skylights, what you could earn In DOMINIUMS- 4 units Whte, Blk. leather: int., all BLE- Turbo, leathgrJo.- FORD 8o" FAIRMONT PB, 201-439*2911,. condition, $200: MITSUBISHI 86 MIGHTY pool, tonced 50 x 200 foot^ . your__owb vending busi- AUTOS -has^-pbwer, runs good, 707^9215 210 HOMES FOR SALE- .-— _roorns...2,V£-baths,_att.-ga=_-w-o od-e-d—pro-pert y.~ available on Lease Option - options,; 46K mi., exceirfenor7"$2900. Call 56-1-T4 doo7 aLtomat)? Z^MFnrpnU** 1^ needs some engine work: RENAULT, '83 ALLI- 231-1391. MAX PICK-UP— with lot, arid is a nice, stable," rage, fenced yard, $289,900. HELP-U-SELL ness. Part-time. Invest- Program. Call 276-0370. FOR SALE rnnri RaranoiH tin nnrtf Thursday, August 16,1990 CRANFQRD CHRONICLE B-15 l .<"•; B-14 CRAWFORD CHRONICLE Thursday, August 16,1990 PHOTOGRAPHERS SHOWROOM, PECEP- TRUCK DRIVERS- At American President REFRIGERATOR— with THANKSGIVING HANDYMAN- alphome /conri TiJnc\ TIONIST— Full or part Trucking, company driv- ELECTRIC DRYER- LAWN TRACTOR, 8 h.p. repairs, no job too,small. Simplicity w/36." cutting Icemaker, gold, 17 cu., ft. NOVENA TO ST. JUDE- (FREELANCE) ,|me pos|t|on. Room for ers start at ?5(t/mllnl OTR. Frfgldaire, large capacity, Al 272-6379. C LASS I FIE D E M PLO Y M E NT 181b., Exc. cond. Asking deck $600. Call 874-0708. $250/BO; Gas dryer $150/ Holy St. Judo, Apostle • advancement. Will train5S4-. Must be 25^-wab-a-yr: BO; MOVING! MOST YARD, GARDENN] and Martyr, great in virtue A CLASSIFIED $150. Call 725-1212 be-LIVING ROOM COUCH- k II 1 \ i m-.^^-^*.^ e>P6iojsrirtCT^Tif, A_c ntaci_Kathieeo a experience," 1 -800-44.4- &-FARM \ O tflJAMPMTZS GrunoTgFiJereo console. kinsman of Jesus Cnrlst, needs experienced . pho-. __] 8449. Dept. M-16. Llttoh microwave oven. All SOFA BED $175; Love- surance Accountant' will- KITCHENS BY JOHN-' DRIVERS— Come for the tographers to work on an SUNDAY PAPER WANTED— 10 people to E c i 1040 after 5:30PM. In excellent shape. Other seat $50; upholstered faithful intercessor of all Ing and'able to relieve DRIVER/ money. Stay for the stabil- EXERCISE BIKE, etc. FARMALL '36 F-20who Invoke:your special All typos of home Im- on-call 'basis, whejir ROUTE- 5:30AM to host a Tupperware Party. BEDROOM FURNITURE DEN FURNITURE- Con- house items. 722-4654. chairs $35 ea.; Cane & you' of this monotonous, PAINTING provements. Custom 370 41O ity. J.ii. Hunt, one of need arises. Must have AM.-Good pay, no col-654-9244. Free gifts first3 Sport clothes. Formal TRACTOR— New clutch, patronage In time of rrtonthly task. Satisfaction, MESSENGER America's largest and 9 —Mahogany twins with temp. Barrel Style Incl. upholstered chair $30; kitchens a specialty. Bath- LP WANTED proven photographic ablll- |octlng. Call 233-0310. callers! . cruise wear. Summer & LIVING ROOM SET- 7 Pa. House Chercy coffee paint and front tires. need. To you I have re- reliability and cornploto PLUS LANDSCAPING, most successful transpor- 310 mattresses, $10. Full size bar (2) stools, couch, end pieces, solid wood, $350. $950 Call 756-0330. course from the depth of rooms, whirlpools, spas, c Part time, 4 days. Interof- ties, able to do own pro- '•" ( tables, lamp, 4 dining Winter ige. & x-lge; sport table $100. 725-8485. confidentiality guaran- export ceramic tile work. I TREE CARE fice &' outside pickup & tation companies, pays its cesslng and provide us TEACHER, P R E- I GARAGE SALES | headboard, $25. Call 545- jackets/slacks & sweaters. Good condition. Call at my heart and humbly beg teed. Cathy 654-9202:. drivers some of the best, 9270. •'.'•• room chairs & table. 10 707-1973 after 6PM. SOFA— . Elegant, almost FENCE POLES- Hay, to whom God has given Decks & additions, fin- delivery of advertising with black and white SCHOOL- early chlld- 420 pc. total, good cond. 526-0386. after 11 AM. Vegetables, livestock and ished basements. Free CHRISTMAS AROUND copy & correspondence. salaries In the business. prirjts, and be flexible with hood or group teachers BEDROOM SET— triple FURNITURE— 1940 DR new, off white with some such great power to como' I WILL CLEAN— Your Call 1-800-643-3331 to- EMPLOYMENT $750/BO. 281-0064, leave LOG SPLITTER— Heavy wood trim. Price drasti- all product from NJ farms to my assistance. Help house or apartment. Own estimates. 707-9215, , : LAWN MAINTENANCE -~ THE WORLD NEEDS Must have reliable aiito, hours. Send resume to: certification, 2 yrs., exp. 5 dresser w/mlrror, 2 night set Includes 10 piece, Prompt reliable service. day. EOE. Subject to drug WANTED GARWOOD- 233 fourth message. • .duty log splitter. $900 or cally reduced. Must sell. through the Farmers Mar- me In my present and ur- transportation. Experi- YOU. Earn extra Income, valid driver's license & Jeff Tarentlno, Forbes mornings, Helen K. Bald- tables, headboard. lor $500. Good condition. best offer. Wood burning ket Line, 1-800-FARM- PRESTIGE TILE- Quality Roasonal rates. Give us a no Investment,, make your good driving record. Wo screen. ; •, Newspapers, P.O. Box win Nursery School^ Call Avenue. Friday ^Sat- double bed, dove gray DESK— Large executive Sofa, loveseat & 1 chair. Calf752-3306. gent petition. In return I ence & references. Call ceramic tllo installation. stove. $375 or best offer. MKT. No Charge. Spon- promise to make your 965-0514. Interior* Exterior try I Call 658-3266, 321- own hours. Call Fran, pay mileage. 699, Somervllle, N.J. 276-1166 days; 272-5744 urday August 17th. & mahogany, $300. Call wooden desk & chair, 'Grey cloth with black flo- Call Mike, at 722-3235. SPA MEMBERSHIP- sors include Sussex Kitchens, bathrooms fully 0077, 369-5964 for esti- 299-8237. Contact Michael Case DRIVERS— Needed for 08876. . eves: IMAI: D MY DAY- a Painting * Paper Hanging 18th. 9AM-4PM. House- 272-7287 after 4PM. $150. Metal desk, $50. ral print, $350, 526-3442. Jack Lalane/Hollday name known and cause I WILL SIT FOR an romodeled. Countertops, light pickups and deliver- County Community Col- you to be invoked. (Say 3 mate. Advertising Director REAL ESTATE- LI- -c,e '.,u«MC «... Eo unique cleaning service hold, toys, clothing & etc. BEDROOM SET- 1940'? New Schwrn exercfe bike, MOVING SALE- Various Spa, Executive Lifetime Elderly person. Please foyers, repairs & regroUt- CLERK/TYPIST ies. Economy car pre- E E H0NE S L S which offers general GAS DRYER- GE, high Items. Ndw refrigerator, -Our Father's, 3 Hail - Fully Iniured' With 'ight steno. PfT flexi- censed Salesperson for I > ^ C £ I ~ Incl. double bed,, vanity w/ $150. Call 753-8012, or Membership. 51500/BO. call 862:4759 after 2PM. Ing. Fully insured, free FORBES ferred. Call Dave 233- on-slte weekend sales of ^I^,2rJqUI' Time- cleaning along With odd bench, chest of drawers, 968-8860. capacity, 4 temp., 3 cycle: riding lawn mower, morel Mary's, 3 Glory Be's). St. estimates. Call Kevin. ble hours & days, 9-3- Di- 6495. . • timed & 2 auto. Optional Call 722-5651. 968-9106. Jude, pray for us and allIRONING AND ALTER- 375 1 NEWSPAPERS successful Cranford lux- Ca.ll Pete 233-6495. jobs. Hard workfng/ good night stand, wardrobe, 2 DINING ROOM BUF- ATIONS— Done In my 769.8358. versified Real Estate of- references AND I do 315 end buzz & np heat tum- STEREO— Back to 330 who invoke your aid. 276-9394 fice. Brounelf & Kramer, Somerville, NJ EARN EXTRA INCOME- mirrors. $685. 755-2188. FET— gorgeous Rose- OIL TANK- 275 gallon. Amen. (Publication must home. Reasonable! Call WINDOW CLEANING- INSTRUCTION I ury condos. Salary & Tn rpuntJF cai FC windows!! Please call .ble. $165/BO. 968-8277 Disconnected & empty. school special! Sansul WANTED 1435 Morris- Ave,. Union. Work your own hours E L EPH 0N FOR SALE Wood, carved & inlaid. after 6. ., •'•..• be promised. This noyena 276-7454. . . Professional, fully In- 231-6606 commission. Great oppor- I n o , l ri 5 7 245r3039. BEDROOM SET- rack system with cas- 686-1800. 't:. showing holiday gifts. & dea ; Victorian style. Good Above ground. Very good TO BUY has never, been known to sured, superior refer- tunlty.for motivated%d\- %S?n°A,M%% !SITUATION. WANTED: [dresser, night stand, cond. $250. Call 873- GRAVE PLOTS- Four condition. Ready to pick sette, CD & turn table. PIANO & PLAYER PI- (7- 367 \ DELI HELP WANTED- decorations. Free $300 chest &. double bed head- grave plots. $1300. Lake Sounds great! Must sell. fall This prayer is. to boANO— Tuned and ret, ences. Other related ser- PIANO-ORGAN LES- kit, free training & paper vldual. Brounell & Kramer Call Brian 233-6495. Home or office service 3998. up. Best offer. "Call 232- said^for 9'consecutive- 'I -HOME I vices available: UNIVER- SONS GIVEN AT YOUR Full time, no experience cleaning. Experienced, A-1 CONDITION-^ Colo- board w/box spring & Nelson Memorial Park. 0367/ $450. Call 722-4831. HIGH PRICES PAID- for necessary. Call 789-3354. supplies. No obligation. Realtors, 686-1800. THE p0LL0WING WIN- ; mattress. $200/BO. 272-DINING ROOM c days.) My prayers have SAL BUILDING MAINTE- HOME— .30 years teach- Call Kathy.968-6091. own transportation and nial, cloan sofa sloepor, Call 968-6253; SUZUKI '86 DS 80-quality postcards, sheet IMPROVEMENT^ RECEPTIONIST/GEN- TER POSITIONS are 5456 shbwn eves. CHAIRS- (6), Medi- PACKARD BELL— 30 Mg been answered: D.J. NANCE. For FREE ESTI- ing experience. John ERAL OFFICE— The avail, at The Cranford In- good references. Please mini print, $285. TV, $20. HEADBOARD PADDED- Cga.5.25 floppy 640 kbMany new parts.; runs music, old toys, baseball INSURANCE AGENCY- Solid maple' DR hutph, BIKES— Huffy, 3 speed. terranean $10 each. Good for king size bed, very great. Very fast. Good Be- MATE Call 281-7611. Leonard 353-0841. Hoover Co. has a F/T po- door Pool: HEAD SWIM call Andrea anytime at assrt'd software/games items, cameras, military, In Llnden/UnlonCty. look- 351-6639. •"•/• $600. Misc. dark pine 1 lady's.& 1 gentleman's. condition. 356-6419 after good condition, $57. Call ginner bike. $500/B.O, typewriters, TVs,'Worlds ALL' COUNTY FENCE- . TUTORING- Reading, SEASONAL POSITIONS sitlon for an individual In- TEAM COACH, ASST. 5PM. dot • rntrx. printer. Com- ' WANTEP: 200 people. All types wood and Ing for Personal, Lines terested In a variety of SWIM TEAM COACH, pieces. 722^6753. Good';fibnditlon. $55 each 572-0763. plete system $1495. 699- Call 6-10PM, 469-5685. . Fair. 272-5777. Lose 10-29 lbs. In 30 math in your home.. 10 CSR. Insurance experi- AIR CONDITIONER- orbotrMor$100. Call 788- DINING ROOM TIRES- (2) Uniroyal chalnrlink fencing. Ex- Ads in Classified yrs. public school experi- clerical duties, good tele- DESK ATTENDANT, HONDA '85 CR 80, Many 0425. ' ;. days with all natural new partly Installed and re- • Night Volleyball Supervisor ence a must. License 25000BTUs, entertain- 4996. HUTCH— Antiqued pine, steel belted radlals, P215/ , Diet Disc Prograrri as don't cost ence, Certified K-8 & helpful. Salary Commen- phone manner, typing FIELDHOUSE ATTEN- 430 ment unit, lawn mower, leaded glass doors, mint new parts. Fast. Good PAVER BRICKS- red paired. Fully Insured. Call H.S. Math; M.A. degree. skllls & figure aptitude re- DANT, MAINTENANCE CHILDCARE BIKE— Boys 20" stunt, condition. $675/B.O. After rectangle, approx. 350 sg. 75R15. $40/both. Call I 350 1 seen on television. Call Pete: 298-0922 or Tony They Pay! • Night Basketball Supervisor surate w/experlence. Full water dispenser, Hall tree, $50. Brass & glass fire- condition, $725. Call 722- 725-7615. ' 24 hrs. 609-275-2432; Call 272-5315. benefits. Call Valerie or quired, pleasant working PEOPLE, WSI INSTRUC- etegere, oak roll top 4680 after 5PM. 6pm, 469-3892. ft. coverage. Asking $275. I PERSONALS I Residential ft Commercial 232-8727. • Rag Football Instructor conditlon, excel benefits, TORS, MANAGERS, LJFE- place screens (2), and- Well below wholesale. WALL OVEN/BROILER- 718-706-TRIM.. Asphalt Work > Driveways Jean, 862-7499 or 862-pald vacation & holidays. GUARDS & B A B Y- desk, wall clock & MORE irons, $50 all. Maple cor- DINING ROOM SET— HUMMEL FIGURINES- Parking Area*-Sidewalks • 7565. Full time part time Call 819-7842. . . (28) displayed In dark Call 604-9779. Calorlp, gas, elec. Igni- •Exercise- Instructor 7T"" • ; r For Interview' consld call SITTERS.AILappllcants BABYSITTER- Mature, ner-desk w/hutch top,' Table with leaf, six chairs tion,- blk w/window, timer, Sealing 'Resurfacing & re-entry "persons wel- $150; 356-6680. :: •with upholstered "seats, - Wood -Curio- Cabinet—De-~ POOL" TABLE—-Bruns- A WONDERFUL FAMILY Curbing • Snowplowlng come. _ -'••.••' , Mr. Vofpe 201-272-0033 must be at least 16 yrs. of non-smoker wanted for sire to sell as a package. wick Gold Crown, $1000 clock. & light. 3 yrs. old. 365 • Music Instructor between 9AM-12 noon, aae & have community & babysitting In my home ANTIQUE PUMP OR- BROVHILL FURNI- buffet/server. Walnut fin- Immaculate. Asking $300. EXPERIENCE. Australian, TRUCK 4 BACKHOE RENTAL GAN— Sleigh coffee ta- ish. Uke New! $200. Call Asking $3000. Call 874- or B/O. All accessories European, Scandinavian. SERVICES FREE EST. ' FULLY INS. • Drama Instructor , v / NAUTILUS INSTRUC- EOE/M/F/H/V. p7ofesslonal C.P.R, & for a newborn. Hour's TURE— LR Sleeper, Sofa, 8142 after 6PM, anytime Incl. Lady's silver fox hat,Call 754-3871 after 4PM ALL YEAR SERVICE SECRETARIAL- Cran- standard First Aid, In ad- 6:30AM to 6:30PM. Cgll ble, 2 small cocktail ta- Chair, DR Table & 8 874-8142 after 6p.m. Yugoslavian High School TOR— for Mon., Wed. &] bles. All are dark pine. on weekends. used 2x, $100. Upright Exchange Students arriv- Serving Union County • CookingInstructor or Fri. mornings, 8:30AM- ford life Insurance agency dMon Ufeguards must be 276-9542. / Chairs,' China Buffet, BR DINING ROOM — freezer, $25, 752-6131. WEDDING PRESS- By seeking secretary with certified In Lifeguard traln- Lamps, mlse Items. Call. Spanish style table, leaf, HUTCH- Dark pine. ing In August. Become a "CALL 7 DAYS A WEEK" 12:30PM. Call Mike at •968-5480 leai/6 message. Twins Chest Dressr. 402 Ilissa, Ivory, size 14, Ideal host family/American Inr A & D PAINTING- Inte- • Volleyball Assistant Instructor good.typlng & communl- 'nfl Rte. 202, Rarltan. 6 chairs, black wrought $250. Maytag washer, 1 rior & exterior. Free estl- 233:2700 ext. 38. BAKERY EQUIPMENT- for formal full wedding, tercultural Student. Ex- 687-0614 cation skills. Ability to '•• o . , . iron, good cond. $500/ yr. old, $375. 2 Kenmore RECORDS- Crosby, El- mates. 763-3298. • Soccer~lnstructor A work independently, word Managers & Instructors 2 doriut fryelators, 30 CHILDCRAFT CRIB & BO. 283-0064, please dryers: gas, $225; elec- $425. Call 549-4637 eves. change. Call 1-800- P/T DRIVERS- w/car for 1 TQADVERTISE DRESSER CHANGER- vis, Beatles,- Girls bikes SIBLING. ASPHALT PAVINjG—At- processlng.a-+rSend re- shouiao-have all .of he Icjuart dough mixer, roll leave message. tric, $100. Twin head- 20 & 27", 3 spd, clean. • Social Dancing Instructor early AM newspaper de- machine, cash register, Llght oak, excellent gond. board. 563^4933. WHITE TUBULAR alum, low cost. Fast service. livery. Mon.-Sat., 4- sume toK Jones. P.O. above.&.be trained In the, Call Our , reasonably priced. $350. Black sleeper DINING ROOM- Walnut, Pool motor & pump, bar $75; 6 H.P. mihl-dune ATTORNEY AT LAW, Ed- Will beat any written esti- HANDYMAN • Pre-School Assistant Instructor Box 550 Cranford NJ new WSI methods. Rldlhg mower, More. 356- ward C. Dolaney^ Bank- 6:30AM. No collecting.' 3564724 or 442-9040. couch, $60. 752-4884.. table (44X68), 6 chairs, KENMORE WASHER & buggy $175; Hitch/Ford mate, Call anytime 751- Earn $540-$650/mp! In- ^OrDcSf v—r ,.i For Information call the Classified server (39x19), good con- ELECTRIC DRYER— De-6843. F150 $150; IBM PC Jr.ruptcy, Divorce, Real Es- SERVICE Forbes Newspapers Classified. P r .BALDWIN ORGAN CUSTOM SOFA- 8ft. luxe, used 3 mas. 3-Tamp computer, printer, stand tate, Initial Consultation 9112; '.•'"•• cluding bonus. 233-0310, SECRETARY- Growing cranford Indoor Pool & loose cushioned back, dlllon. $595. 981-0609. RECORDS- Big band CORDIAL CLEANING Evangelical Church In |, ess Center, at 709- Hot Line ; SPINET- Series setting. Asking $200/ era, 78 Columbia, Capital, $375, 725-8485. No Charge. 214 Highway CALL US-TOLL FREE: Apply to: •••'.... F n #1.1100. 10 yrs. old. Like Cream textured fabric, \\o~. DISNEY COLLECTOR— 1.8", East Brunswick. 937- SERVICE- Small homes Carpentry, Painting. P^T LPN or RN— ForCranfqrd Seeking a Jack- 7260. Applications can be ral design. Fits F*eriod or each. Call after 5pm, Dacca, Goodman, Dbr- WHITE WICKER TOLL FREE new. Fun machine. Ask- Selling Groller Disney fig- 722-0520. 4575. ' & apartments cleaned by Home Maintenance- Cranford Recreation & Parks Department . Oral Surgeon's office, 2-3 ie of all trades with picked up at the ceriter at Mod decor. $600/ B.O. urines. Call 272-250& sey, Lombardo, Miller, CHAISE- $100. Free 2 experienced cleaning lady 1-800-33^0531 s n lce ing $2000/BO: 725^578. Kaye Shaw, Sinatra, God- MAKE NEW FRIENDS- 200 Bloomlngdale Avenue days per week. • Position f1!? '9 °u & P^P'f 401 Centennial Ave,, ; 725-7290, after 3pm. ., leave message. • KITCHEN SET- Table steel case metal' desks. With references. (20 yrs. and Repair - • • available immediately. frey & more, 297-6256 . Ta|k live pne-on-6ne to : Cranford, N.J. 07016 sklllstopreferred)r bus. Hrs.y Churc: Mon.-Frih of.- cranford, N.J. Deadllrie DARK PINE DINING DOUBLE TORCH SET- with bench & 2 chairs, Call 231-0195. ~ Cranford resident) 486 OR FAX YOUR AD COPY: Please send resume to: A n BAR— Solid oak Houli- standing butcher block, gals/guys In-your area. 1- 9AM.-4PM. Salary range: ,. ROOM HUTCH— table, 6 one overhauled, 4 regula- 3871. . ' ',••„', : • • ' P.O. Box 821, Westfleld. %2&%R- 3* . $2*&- for applications Is Sept. 41.800-334-053, 1 han bar with stained lead crystal light fixture. 900-741 -LIVE $1/15 "rnln." 231.1385 $10,920-S14,040 based Advertise in chairs- $450;. Wall unit tors, 1 brazing torch 2> RECREATION ROOM- WOLFF TANNING Also 1-900-741-4257 $1/ COURTEOUS CLEAN- QUALITY WORK Equal Opportunity Employer " NJ-07091. glass, 2 wrought iron Call 968-5480 leave mes- Furniture. by' "This End on skills & expe'r. Please $75; Maple desk $30; War pcs. 25' hose, cart for BEDS— Commercial- mln..20/mln. (R354). ING SERVICE- Ready/ •••••' ; M/FA//H chairs with c^rie backing, sage. ...••' '. -.. ' •• •.:., • Up." Two love seats and Call Jack call 276-1043. - . the Classified! ter skis $40; Mirrors living Bottles. $295 for all. Call Home Units from $199,00 TALK ONE-ON-ONE- reliable. Call 709-1070 or $750. Call 545-9270. room. 722-8171. 469-0388. LAWN TRACTOR- new corner table, cost over Lamps, Lotions, Ac- 272-6487. . BEDROOM FURNITURE $1000 less than 10 LIVE— Make new friends' 272-8282 FURNITURE- CHEAP: Briggs & Stratton engine, cessories. Monthly pay- DECK CLEANING- Will '..—Contemporary queen DINETTE SET— Pine ta- $750/BO. Air Conditioner, months ago. Will sacrifice, ments low as'$18.00 Call all over America. 1-900- "set, 2 armoirs, 'lighted- ble'w/4 chairs $275; hand Like new. Loveseats, arm for only $600. Call 874- 654-LIVE, $1/min., 25 clean & seal your decks, chairs, coffee table, solid window unit, $75/B0. today FREE color catalog Free estimates. Call Mlko '. bridge, mirror, $450. Call carved china cabinet. MOVING) Must sell 8142 after 6 PM, anytime 1-800-228-6292. min. 1-900-USA-^LUV $1/ '545-9270. . $550 Call 754-6690. pine bar & 2 stools. Call on weekends. min., 15 min. Call from at 241-9075 at A-1 Deck 968-5305 after 5PM. NOWII 463-3759; home/office (R302). Cleanlncj. . Area service Directory CRANFORD $179,900 OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY, 1-4 PM XOV^M/tlNTENANCE DfiEAM AIR CONDITIONING APPLIANCES AUTO DEALERS BUILDERS BUILDERS BUILDERS CARPENTRY 31 CONCORD STREET, CRANFORD MCDOWELLS APPLIANCE a A. BUONTEMPO V Vetews. For Gen. Builder Since 1950 C. O. D. You'll love this custom built, beautifully since 1928 ' REILLV • New Homes & Additions BUILDERS. CaroerttiV landscaped brick,, home, near schools,.. VACUUM T CHARLES^ •Tlre^ahd Stbrrrir " "'"""' Additions, AJterationS, Designers nostalgic cottage DIRECTORY Quality OLDSMOBibErll CUSTOM ORIGINAL DESIGNS recreation, shopping and transportation. Damage Construction ' CONTRACTING It features four bedrooms, 2Vfc baths, Air Conditioning EMPORIUM tte&s and Fonnfca Work meticulously restored to its AUTHORIZED • Concrete Paving and ALTERATIONS & ADDITIONS ADVERTISING at Reasonable SALES & SERVICE DECKS • WINDOWS COMPLETE CARPENTRY period. Absolutely mint. living, room/ fireplace, extra Jarge Rec Masonry Work DECKS Prices Ml Miku * MMkli ol »ppll»nc»i OLDSMOBILE ALTERATIONS • ADDITIONS Room/ fire place and.wet' bar, country • Cellar Drainage & Pumps ROOFING Call about all Unique detailing, private gar- Wishers •.DryifS'Dishwastws • He kitchen with new range and Call Call SALES & SERVICE • Comm.S Res. ROOFING • SIDING • SIDING pur services dens and deck. Delightful, dishwasher, office or fifth bedroom, REASONABLE RATES • BATHROOM & 10 YRS. EXPERIENCE . Alterations KITCHEN REM0DEUNQ sewing room; laundry/utilitiy room with 233-3213 232-7651 272-4733 t exceptional. WSF27'47 276-6000 IN THIS AREA FUU.V FREE workshop area, covered rear porch, Fully Insured •Fmo Estimates Commercial Rssldanflal INSURED ' ESTIMATES 450 North Ave. E. SOLCOHANE 560 NORTH AVE. E. patio, garage. Hardwood floors, WESTFIELD FREE ESTIMATES 272-5177 Cn«>l«i Plianowikl carpeting, loads of storage, delightful Westfield 276-1330 UconM 02160 276-6973 276-6425 neighborhood. Being offered at. CRANFORD $225,000. : ' ••.•-" Dlr: Walnut Ave; to Lincoln Aye. Right to COLLISION REPAIRS CONTRACTING DRAPERY CLEANING ELECTRICAL FUEL OIL FUEL OIL , Denman. Left on Denmanto Concord St. jonn E. N«vllle, Jr. LICENSED.REAL BENNER'S G Cit R.A.F. Electric MCDOWELLS RUEL-STRONG ESTATE0ROKEH For WESTFIELD SCHLOTT AUTO BODY- Service^ Since 1928 -^64-East-Bread-StT : v Since 1920 DirlEGTOriir CLEANING Res/Com m. • Fuel Oil Fatally Owned & Operated 10 SOUTH AVE. E. • CRANFORD • 276-2400 Collision Exports Oecorator-Fold • Complete heating • Budget Plans Direct Repair for Lie #6864 Repairs & Services • Service Plans Most Major Brands 233-5555 ADVERTISING Custom take-down & Most Majdr Ins Cos • Air Conditioning • Plumbing/AC . laser Irame machines re-hang service 272-2M3 •oven baked spray boqth Call 276-3300 272-1493 SALES - SERVICE 450 North Ave. E. IHSTfllUmOHS 606 South Ave E Additions, Alterations OPEN 7:30 AM-6 PM 10% discount 1245 Westfleld Ave. 276-6000 Decks and Formica Work Cranford Pick-up & Delivery with ad CLARK Westfield ONE FLOOR LIVING COMPLETE CARPENTRY 276-0900 276-1111 44 North Ave E Cranford Free Estimates 396-8100 233-3213 Custom Ranch, reduced to sell! Immaculate 3 bedroom, GLASS INSURANCE 11/2 bath, extra size formal r GLASS To Advertise jnring~R5oTn7~p1easant living DYNAMIC Meeker Sharkey !OBBINS& ALLISON Inc. TRUGLIO' room, Master Bedroom King GLASS CO. For Local Moving & Storage ' PAINTING on this page Size. Fenced yard. Lovely &MacBean, lnc.| ' Public Movers License CoMMOKUL DIRECTORY DIRECTORY residential neighborhood. • STOREFRONTS Everything In Glass' Residential & Commercial •ALUMINUM ENTRANCE Slort' Fronts •Aluminum En- INSURANCE Asphalt W»tk • Driv«wsy« CALL • PUTE QU3S Immediate occupancy. Call for trancos * Alumirtum Door Rgpjlr * ADVERTISING ADVERTISING Pufcln* Anuu • Sidewalk. • CUSTOM MlflROrlS 1 Mirrors • Thtrmop>'n« • Slorm Saallnf • Reiurfsdn^ • STEEL SASH WINDOWS K EMPLOYEE BENEFITS more information. Window Repairi • Table Tops •: Curbing • Snowplovdni Cranford Chronicle Hl«>lpla!! Call Call TRUCK & BACKHOE RENTAL RESIDENTIAL • COMMERCIAL 121 Commerce Drivel FREE EST. FULLY INS. iNniKTniALL AGENT ALLIED VAN LINES ALEX TRTJGUO 24 Hrs • 7 Days/Wook 276-6000 276-6000 CRANFORD ; ALL YEAR SERVICE Icranford, NJ 07016[ 213 SOUTH AVE E Setvlnd Union County 276-6763 "CALL 7 DAYS A WEEK" ftSaSw B-16 CRANFORD CHRONICLE Thursday, August 16, 1990 ITS ALL HERE & MORE: F" ' 'l«« • „, „,,„„,,,.Ta: |5>; -is.1. >:>••••,; :s ^',';:.:'•'. ::."'#J5 .:;:•• • -] SIP- •'<•"; '• * . •'•'*'• •'•'•••£ iftll •: •• ••''. • "••••••: s.-^H f- H| .'• '•.•.;•'•; ;^-^H •;':'; ,V;; ••'-' :v$| rngm ||?.... -.••:••; .- • •'' • ' '• •' :("'.-• 1 .;.:v' •• .}m-,''i-W^!^&/ ^.'•'•'r:*£& • •If 1pi I SERVING CRANFORD, GARWOOD and KENILWORTH A Forbes Newspaper v\ iiiiUliim lli 1 USPS 136 800 Second Glass Vol. 97 No. 34 Published Eveiy Thursday Thursday* August 23,1990 Postage Paid Cranford, NJ. 50 CENTS ONE MILE SOUTH OF ROUTES tiSiHi202 & 31 CIRCLE, FLEMINGTON, ! In brief \ Stalemated school contract talks to proceed to fact finding By Rosalie Gross CEA indicated to the mediator last week it (PERC). Each side has the right to:reject officers, negotiating chairman and chief A second mediation session last Thurs- would settle for a 9.5 percent raise in 1990- one of the three and PERC is expected to bargainer from the New Jersey -Education Back to school day involving negotiators for the Cranford 91 and 9.25 in 199MH for teachers and 10.5 assign a fact finder in 10. days. The arbiter, Association are away this week. There has Board of Education and Cranford Educa- arid 10.25 for custodial and clerical will schedule hearings at which the board never been a teachers' strike in Cranford. A 20-page Back-to-School tion Association, which represents some tions. The latest two-year contract expired and CEA will present written and oral doc- The board has been Advertising for sub- section appears in today's 350 school employees, ended in a stale- June 30. umentation to support their positions. The stitutes in the event of a strike and has ^H-EMINGTON Chronicle. Included are arti- mate after about, two hours. The state- The board's final offer was 7.5 percent in fact finder will issue a written report in- tipped.the daily rate of pay from .$150 to cles and calendars from area appointed mediator, seeing no chance to the first year and 7 percent in the second cluding non-binding recommendations for $200 to match the rate being offered by public and parochial schools, bring the two sides to agreement, recom- year with; an additional 3 percent repre- ^settlement ".'"."':" Union Township. Paul said Tuesday that Cl FMIM a' directory of personnel in mended that the deadlocked contract talks "applications are pouring in" and he has ^~~ ISUZU & senting increased costs in medical and If the two sides do not accept the recom- Cranford schools and other re- , proceed foth e fact-finding stage. dental insurance premiums. mendations, they will return to the baraih- an adequate number to staff schools. All, OPBI HOUSE 5JMHGS lated material *' Both sides had moved from their original Schools superintendent Robert D. Paul ing table or PERC,will assign a "super he said, carry -state substitute certificates salary positions, but^remain two percent- said that 7.5 percent "is the last best offer, mediator"' to_ help resolve the impasse. and "most have degrees and are fully certi- age points apart The CEA entered negotia-: Thafs.it" In the meantime, school will open two fied." He said adminstrators will establish tions earlier this year seeking a 10 percent The fact-finding process is-under way. weeks from today and the school adminis- a procedure to interview the applicants. If Blood drive increase. The board had. offered 6 percent, The names of three arbiters have been tration is gearing for a strike in the event there is a strike, school would be open for The Cranford . Jaycees will which included 3 percent for salary and 3 .submitted to both parties by the Public the CEA votes for a work stoppage. The half-days only. sponsor their annual blood percent in the cost of fringe benefits. The Employment Relations Commission CEA has not taken a strike vote and its (Please turn to page A-3) drive Friday and Saturday at the Cbmmunity Center. Spe- SBl^BRJmOH cial incentives are planned. ment Page 3. : fire displaces HSPT scores Cranford High School fresh- two feiiiilies men, this year equalled the performance of last year's class on this. state-mandated High Schdol Proficiency Test Two families \vho were dis- placed from apartments at Park- way Village after a fire ruined their living quarters Aug. 15 are living temporarily in two vacant Garwood apartments, according to an apart- Two new members of the ment management spokesman. Board of Education were ap- The names of the persons were pointed Tuesday while the not released but they are doing school board was deadlocked fine and will live there Until the on the choice of a new princi- destroyed apartments are re- „ pal.A local student won the paired, said the spokesman. regional award in a reading The. blaze, which started at 11:44 LeSABRE— 1 DOMESTIC FULL SIZE SEDAN competition. Page A-8. am., burned for nearly 90 minutes annual percentage rate and sent one firefighter to Union 2 YEARS RUNNING! Hospital for heat exhaustion and ,••#. 1 MIDSIZE DOMESTIC SEDAN! FINANCING dehydration. The fireman, identi- CENTURY Indian books fied as Richard Meier, was #1 LUXURY DOMESTIC SEDAN! •> OR UP TO Literary columnist Irma Mir- treated and released the same ELECTRA PART OF NEW JERSEYS LARGEST GMC TRUCK ante revieM's several bobks on day, according to fire officials. the past and present condi- Investigators said the cause of INVENTORY... SOMETHING FQR EVERYONE! tions of American Indians the fire was sparks from a torch AND NOW.JNTRODUCING •2&4 DR JIMMIES •CONVERSION VANS •SUBURBANS Page A-9. being used by workmen removing $1500 an old boiler in the basement THE ALL NEW 1991-BUICK •SIERRA PICKUPS -SONOMA PICKUPS •CARGO VANS -SAFARI VANS The four workers escaped un- PARK AVENUE ULTRA! CASH BACK AT NEW JERSEY'S #f VOLUME TRUCK DEALER! harmed before flames penetrated ON SELECT Tap dancers the basement ceiling and spread At least four Cranford resi- through wiling insulation and to MODELS dents were part of the record- the first floor of both apartments. breaking tap dance event in- The tenants managed to escape volving more than 5,000 hoof- unharmed as did neighboring ten- ers on the streets of New York ants who had moved several City nearly two weeks ago. pieces, of furniture as a precau- E BUICK Page A-9. tionary measure. Firefirefighters were able to remove several pieces of furniture and collecti- Cranford Police photo bles from the severely damaged 201-782-3331 201-782-3331 Efficiency study apartments. The Cranford school board HOT SPOT: Flooring smolders at Parkway Village apartment where workmen's torch ignited beams, routing two families, last week. Only moments before the Park- -began-aTsearchthis-week4br-a-J way-Village-fire-b«gan^(3ranford— management consultant to firemen were assisting Kenilworth study the efficiency of the firemen with a blaze which also school district Page A-3. • Town elders uncertain on Hanson house fate began with the spark of a torch. their vote/ Republican Barbara Bilger this That fire began at 11:20 am. at a By Cheryl Moulton euphoria and allow us to savor the fruits of two-story home on the 200 block INTRODUCING After last week's defeat of the $165,000 bond pur labors," this week, adding, "the benefits of week again emphasized her desire to see the Year in Spain Hanson house remain standing. "Once the of N. 15th Street There were no ordinance to renovate'.'•the Hanson house, which will accrue toal l residents." injuries reported. THE ALL NEW'91 township officials are shrugging their shoul- Spokesman Greg Sgroi, chairman of the mi- house is torn down there is no going back, Rather than going straight to she said. She strongly stressed her belief if Upon receiving word of tjhe college after graduating from ders over what fate will befall the 119-year-old nority group of the Hanson house committee, homestead next to the Rahway River. commended governing body members who there were "any possible way the house could Parkway Village fire, two Cran- high school, Lee Awbrey opted voted against "the squandering of thousands be renovated for less money I would want it ford engines, and 33 firemen with I for another year in school, but The township acquired the Springfield Ave- SUMMER SA VINGS SALE! nue property in 1980 with the aid of Green of taxpayer dollars." He indicated this move done." . the assistance of Roselle Park I this time, it was in Spain hot I ISUZU RODEO Acres funding. Last year a Committee ap- by elders supported their cause arid "in effect Bilger also indicated her main concern were called to the scene. Cranford. Page B-3, "The mutual aid system couldn't pr>jntpr| by h Thi (they) voted to comply with the original intent when she viewed the house was plans to 11 mended the building be retained. of the property conveyance from Dr. Hanson knock ddwn walls and change the interior of have worked any better, s"ald Lt to the township in 1980 for open space and Steven Patterson on Monday. Mu- 'aste save After months of controversy over the use of 1 the house. Of this she said, "As far as I am . Cranford recycled more than . the Hanson house, last week's Township Com- passive park use. ' • concerned the house is not an office building. tual aid assistance came from ON NEW'90 SIDEKICKS! 25 percent Of its. municipal mittee vote of 3-2 ended the potential use of Although the vote implied governing body I want people to walk into the house and view Roselle, Clark and Westfield, he 1 solid waste in 1989, according the house for municipal offices. Objectors, support of objectors' rationale, all three com: it as a house. If offices can fit into the design said, and additional air bottles | to township recycling coordi- who pulled out all stakes to win their cause, missioners voting against the proposed bond of the house, fine." were provided from Kenilworth. NO COMPARISON (Please turn to page B-5) SAVE Ill I nator Patricia Lynn. Page A-3. asked Cranford residents to "appreciate our ordinance did not express this as a basis for (Please turn to page A-3) ON NEW'90 SWIFT Garden master 87-year-old runs resource center, SEDANS & COUPES1 Openings are available in j Rutgers Cooperative Exten- You can certainly find something cheaper But [ sion master gardener program handyman service for town seniors you'll have to spend more money forit . i-....,,.,—n, begin next month. SAVE $500 By, Cheryl Moulton scheduling of appointments for the program, making 15 RODEOS AVAILABLE NOW IN Meta McLaughlin figures she has the wettest shoul- . sure "her seniors" are not "waiting around" for a 2 WD & 4 WD! STOP IN FOR A TEST DRIVE. ON NEW 90 SAMURAIS! der in town, but that doesn't bother her, Her job is to repairman that never shows. On the other hand she listen and sometimes to comfort tearftil clients. And puts in diplomatically, "Not that I check up on my sport listen she does four mornings a week at the Commu- men," speaking of the men who work for the handy- iiy Cpnter, advising senior citizens on everything man program, "but we're all human." She still sees Sports columnist Al Lies pro- the handyman workers off in the morning, making files the CHS football exploits om Social Security benefits, to finding an attorney or a doctor, or setting up an appointment for a sure all is in order before the day starts, pre- of PAL's Chuck Archdeacon in arranging appointments and setting up the daily "Sports matter" oh Page B-l. household repair. . Completely in charge of running,the senior citizen schedule for the handymen. SUZUKIS resource,center and handyman program, the 87- Born in Copenhagen, Denmark, she came to this ISU2U ATfLEMlNGTON CIRCLE BUICK-GMC •UXUKl An» tav j year-old retired registered nurse ^justsvas not ready country and Cranford at age 5, settling in the Brooks- UU1 idJL | to retire" at.65. When her former employer told heride area, where she still resides today. A widow for law releasesrplpaspq, announceannounce* Ii ^ ^ ^ had changei ^d and she "had" •to^ retire she many years, she has a son and daughter. Her own 201-782-3331 201-782-3331 fee ingg felt terrible but fbf 1 puned pereonal philosophy revolves around the fact "thaw nihi>r'material can be trans-V myself together and decided not to let it get meis nothing better than experience/' And for Meta, lift mitted b\S vis? theTa?ma-f down-" Working Is a volunteer at the Community has been full of experience. Before woman's libe- Prices include all costs to be paid by consumer, ration Was heard of, she reared two children by chine at 276-6^20. Please in-i Center prior to retirement, she parlayed this into a herself and held down a full-time job. except licensing, registration, and taxes. elude your name and daytime j needed community position. ; . Still full of zest and spirit, she interrupted pur GMC K JIMMY mumhpr I Meta belieyea; the tragedy of seniors is they dont GMC S15 JIMMY BUICK ELECTRA CHEVY CAVALIER Interview to speak with several seniors who needed CHEVY K-10 4x4 SIERRA CLASSIC 4x4 J realize they are getting older. She views senior citi- her help. An open-door policy has earned her the SIERRA CLASSIC BUICK R ESTATE WAGON Zr24 COUPE 1987, 305 V8, auto O/D, in itl<4ldp i -zenS *n *wo snarPly different categories, those who 1987, V6, auto, p/s/b, TvTYPE C 1987, 307 V8, auto O/D, JEEP WAGONEER LIMITED 4x4 1987, V6, 2.8 II, fuel Inj, PICKUP p/s/b, AM/FM st cass, reputation of being there when needed,- as well as AM/FM st, alloy whls, 19B7, V6 turbo, O/D, p/8/b, AM/FM cass, all ssn 1985,4 cyl, auto, p/s/b, AM/FM st cass, all ssn stl bit rdls, alloy auto, p/s/b, a/c, AM/FM st 1986, 305 V8, auto, p/s/b, rwl/ms tires, rally whls, a/c, w H1OAU.C? f are jn their 80s and receive no pension or a very the one seniors seek out when a situatjpn\ is perplex- p/w/lks, clth rcl bkt sts, p/s/b, AM/FM air, rdls, alloy whls, a/c, p/w/lks, whls, a/c, p/w/lks, fthr bkt sts, p/dr st, IT dfo/wpr, Int wprs, cruise, cass, a/c, Eagle GT stl bit AM/FM cass, rally whls, clth bkt sts, rr bnch st, rr dfg, smal ing. Asked if she finds she becomes personally in- p/w/lks, clth bkt '(May /dr st, 8 pass, tilt, cruise, tires, alloy whls, p/w/lks, clth Classified B-6toB42 I * one, and those who are in their 60s, many of Sierra Classic equip, irtt tilt, lugg rk, woodgraln pkfl, only 38,540 ml. VIN FT011526. new tires, a/c, p/w/lks, tilt, tilt, rf rk, trailer towing pkg, whom volved with those who seek her help, Meta explains, wprs, tilt, cruise, rnf. jlay wprs, rf rk, wind rcl bkts, rr dig cruise, tilt, Editorials'" A-4 J wnen are •bringing.in more money than they did wprs,'cruise, tilt, .39,750 fril. cruise, dual tanks, 39,745 running bds, 38,850 rnl. VIN Sni^^ ""n7"'""'A"n'to"A-13 \ fow worked. Meta takes on her shoulders the "I can't When you hear all the things I do you can't VIN H0504890. VIN HP4489Ga.. .lector, 48,650 mi. VIN 31,520 ml. VIN H7137245. mi. VIN Q1148406. HF531114, EntertainmenJn t A-9 toA1 3 \ tflsk Qf flnding hdpfor senior e who do notknov/ (404343. '.A-6 I wnere to-turn. If she does not have the answer, she get involved personally. I make it a policy not to s n socialize because I am only human-when someone $9490 $9990 $12,400: Vgjj^ , A-4 V ^ ^ ^ -^ niember of ti(ie Union County council of gets to talking they can say toomuch , and I wont put PM^by Cheryl Moulton 10,590 II 0,890 $7490 OblSaries '""' B-4 f w^o*" ^tieens and medical task force, she keeps myself in that situation. After all we are all only OCTOGENAfilAN Meta McLaughlin looks over government i news ""• "B-4 J breast of all services offered forseniors . human." •'•. •" •, '•:''.'•. ... documents at the senior citizens resource center. Tne Inew S ' A-7 j handyman program is a service aimed at keep- (Please turn to page A-3) Siiorts B-l to B-3 f ^ sfeniors homes "in repair, livable and safe," says <.apons ' » Meta, She proudly explains she handles all the