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2004 MDX 2004 PREMIUM SUV 2004 TSX Down and dirty Residents*:ptich:in:: Aulmafcln«,f^^B,»f^ SEATS 7•265hp 3.5 RL sJ ilivino b ick into . usl, am/tm/Cp 'ind rat.MS»P : I2S,K5. Vl»W1SJt5». UtM'Ficlwy Rlbali Md H,<(0 Dul* DIICMII. MOON ROOF I'M i ni t'k Cnnford Hiqh basobill LUXURY tt vi hi i 11 ,M on j roll Miming to clean Rahway LOADED NEW zoo* RENDEZVOUS i qiito'th ipHtnuwqMc, The A contingent of about 120 local resf- .••. Ca j\i 11 ikdtin vconribeedm dents turned out on a sunny Saturday LAGSHIP II11 no' I mnt\ Fourmnipnt afternoon to haul debris from the new DEAL BY TH£PH0NEI FULLY LOADED liiibujii^ litwdav For the Rahway River in Cranford over the | WFLLDEIJVER LUXURY. SEDAN il I 611 tyiVfs P,l()t.L 1 weekend. "We had a good turnout - TO YOUR HOME.. because the weather was beautiful: Last year it rainedI and we only had 20 peo- 'J. CUi ML WUUMSim fflEB 2004 TL pie," said organizer George McDonough, fcils, Wwj, p/slwira, ptoakes, aircond, -*dr, diiil litajs, Jl hrioa^sid# iist keytejs 6rtiy,na«aatipn syslsm. cruise, tin, pA«, p/L By LAUREN TRAINOR p/mlrrs. affl/lm/CD and more. MSRPi.S36.2S0. ftHSSIIMi $3,000 Faclory Rebate, 55,350 Dealer Discount. Si'500 Bonus Cjjh. TOTALLY REDESIGNED who added the volunteers collected "at 4-D00R LUXURY'SEDAN least a truckload of garbage,.. In all the •THE CHRONICLE. '• - " • ALL 2004s IN STOCK • IMMEDIATE DELIVERY! I years I've been doing the cleanup, I've &SWHHGS never noticed the river as clean as it Local school boards welcomed was when it was done this time." Among new members and selected their those rolling up their sleeves-— arid leaders for the coming year at reor- their pant legs — to collect garbage ganization, meetings earlier this', WE PUT THE FUN BACK IN CAR BUYING! week.. . . , ;.-•' ' •. from the river were Megan Schetelfch, at Call Mr. Phil for Price Quotes; Credit Approval & Inventory Selection... right, and Barbara Hawkins, below ,In Cranford, the Board of ALLCflHHTAPPUCJmOHS Education re-elected .- Mary ' AGCSTHM Venditti as president and Camille.. BUICK 1. PAY STUB'2. PHONE BILL ' WE ARE PROFESSIONAL GRADE! mi s. < oi: AM.....CAN vmr. Widdows as vice president, while 3LOWDOWN$$$'4.THAT'SITI BanksBipports Barbara Fisher, and Robin Woglom Route 22 West • Union, NJ \ EVERYBOOY DWVES1 were sworn in Monday and sat in Call Mr. Jeff TOLL FREE: roadraee for tl)eir first meeting as members r Jim mndriiismg cllorts foj the.. of the board. • : ' ... .'.'.' 1-888-400-7892 ; "I think Cranford..1.,is very for- Chnlord J;iyc!ees' Firecracker -t- • RT. 22 E • SPRINGFIELD, NJ • 973-912-9000 877-USED CAR tunate to have Barbara and Robin ,J,. ; wwwuniqnpontiac.com Milci shii ted nith aburig recently. WeSpeak English, Spanish, Russian, Portuguese, Hebrew, Arabic & other languages 877-873-3227 • Cowi'mnco- Bjnk ilointed $5,000, ;on board," said Superintendent Prices include all costs to be paid by a consumer except lor licensing, registration and taxes, 'Option available with approved credit, "On select models, lor up to 60 mos in lieu of rebates. I Pricesinclude freights dealer prep, excludetaxes, reg. & lid fees-This ad must be presented at time of deposit & within 3. Hw ingest single donation, in the Lawrence Feinsod. .- .. ' :. 0 Subject to primary lender approval, '"See dealer for details, fSee above vehicles. Photos are for display purposes only, Not responsible tor typographical errors. days of ad's date to qualify for adprices & offers. * Subject to primary lenderapproval. Not to be-combined with any other offers. wan!':'history. See•PageA-6lor The Iveinlwoitl) Board ' of th? siniy • ••••'•.•'•••: ' • Educution re-instated Mark ••'.•"S" LoBelio and Annmarie Duda as president, and vice: president, of the board, respectively,, as Thomas Mannix got newly acquainted with his. board seat iJOHN FEI/CORRESPONDEN.T .. . (Continued on page-A-2) For Orange Aye. students, a lesson in remembering
By LAUREN TRAINOR and minds of cliildren dose to Hana's age the lives of the people who were forced to live?. beautiful way for learning the past. It's not just a series of events; it's more personal than •T.IIE CHRONICLE , ; " when she died in a concentration camp dur: in ghefctoes and concentration camps during ing World War \\, After the slide show pres- the war. • ' .. • •• '..''.'.' that." . : •..•.-•• v , ,' : ;-.':•• /.••CItANFORD — ,"A few pictures, a few entation and audience questions, students: "When I first saw the suitcase, it. was just ..Answering a question from a student jila.ces, n few memories,-in Han.a's suitcase." had a chance to purchase a book about Hana a. regular-suitcase, but after I met the about how the seemingly- nondescript suit- So went a song played for middle school stu- and her life, cut short by hate. • .. , Holocaust'• survivors, it came to symbolize case spoke.to.her so strongly and what moti- vated her to follow up on its story, Isliioka dents at Orange Avenue School Friday in a "I think this book shows us that we're all life, and love, and hope," said Ishioka. "This is : Holocaust remembrance1 program led by the same, and we should tolerate each other," really a symbol of life." . saidi "I believe you would do the. same.". ' "Hana's" older brother George Brady and said Brady of the literature that evolved from Hana's experience as a young girl affected '"You see the name and it really kept it Fumiko Isliioka, the curator of tho Tokyo Ishioka's research, titled "liana's Suitcase." Ishioka on a personal' level, as the .suitcase going. You see her name on those beautiJPul Holocaust Education Center. Ishioka was introduced to Hana's -story began to represent an• individual who could drawings, and then I saw her name on the Together, Brady and Isliioka brought the when she received an intact brown suitcase, not be described by statistics alone. • list. I really wanted to see her face and SPECIAL 'story of Hana, a young Chechoslovakian girl with Hana's name written on the front, that. "When you hear numbers, like 1.5 million answer a lot of these questions." • • VIM M71548B3L Slk #CZI l% 4 DR. 4 cyl. oniec - •• murdered in the Holocaust, to the students 'survived the war.-She had been researching children were killed, or six million Jews were The real'suitcase burned in Birmingham, 1D3HP enp. 5 sod.; p/s/b. a/c, MSRP: $999 enb. 5 spd.. p/s/b. a/c. MSRP: SI4.B25 lulled, it doesn't seem to mean as much, But England, in 1984, in a blaze set when a per- Garwood Scouts at Orange Avenue. The stop was one of a the Holocaust at the Tokyo Holocaust : son who denied the Holocaust ever happened BUY FOR SMART BUY . number of presentations the two have con- Education Center and had started to meet when you learn the event from just one'child, go for the Bronze ducted across the United States and Canada, with survivors from the tragedy. The persoa- the children in Japan are learning it through (Continued on page A-2) bringing a small girl's story into the hearts al contact gave Ishioka a new perspective on themselves," Ishioka said. "I believe it's a Members of Girl Scout Troop 395 . were recently the first in Garwood to receive the Bronze Award, the high- . est recognition a Junior Girl'Scout : Frustrations abound can achieve. Sen. Tom Kean Jr. stopped by the borough Saturday FINANCING morning to bestow the honors. See auto vy/OO. a/c. r/wiper/wash, the story on Pago A-5. on Crossing progress wk less entry, UP TO 60 MOS ON SELECT 2004 MODELS By LAUREN TRAINOR developer have not yet named sub- ara/frn cd. roof rk. MSnP: $23,260 available on oil now 2004 Cheyy-except Avco, Malibu, ;x SSR S Colorado to well qualified buyers by GMAC. j|-v; ;:;• v '" -v YVV'f T^'^f^i^'f THE CHRONICLE contractors for the project.; SMART BUY SAVE 0% in lieu of rebates. According to the contract signed by CRANFORD - The Cranford the township with the developer, Crossing project continues to lum- the GMP can only be determined DISCOUNTS Register to vote ber along, slowly dragging toward once 90 percent of the construction a groundbreaking date yet to be documents are in place, including UP TO determined. subcontracts for the 300-plus space in the primary After years of negotiation and parking garage. We deadline is rapidly approaching litigation, the project was set to The township has also not to lile to vote in the June 8 primary break ground this spring. But the received information from the election for municipal, county and ,. lack of movement on the project by developer in a manner formal 8iitow/OD.!iMOM.IraiOer p ilate offices. Residents, must regis- developer Kualiner Companies has • enough to allow less entrv, iheft deler svs.. full power 3rd row seal, QnStar 1 yr safe a sound. been a. frequent ~~~ " further action each add'l mile, purdiase opi. atlease end $12.9. _ 5-spoke alum whls. lull power lflf.br May 10; see your municipal eauip.MSRFSZ9.7ja or county clerk's office for more complaint at recent "As interesting as it is by Cranfordd ffi offi- lessee icsp. w maintencs 8 excess wear s tear T owns h i p BUY SAVE BUY FOR SMARTJUY SAVE information. m Committee meet- to us, it's not interesting .SJ^/aJjJj- PER ( W ings. tO them." the township Ma ' MO. V% OFPMSRP n Officials had —Ann Darby Hs i MOS. r MOS. * previously said CALL TO Baseball May 17 would' informaances thal assurt the- GET mark the beginning of construc- company has decided to exercise AN AMERICAN R VOLUTION Commentary A-4 tion, but the latest copy of the their right under the signed con- APPROVAL action plan, for the project states tract to reserve 50 parking spaces 2675 ROUTE 22 WEST UNION. NJ AWH TODAY! Community Lite B-1 the start date is now undeter- for residential property use, the mined. And the tone of discussion township has received no legal doc- about the project at the commit- ument detailing the decision. , Sports...... —C-1 tee's meeting Tuesday made clear Hence, the township has sent a Prime Time...... B-2 the work is, unlikely to start in the letter to Kushner Companies rep- SHOWROOM HOURS: MON-FRI: 9AM-9PM SAT; 9AM-6PM FINANCE HO! UNI next couple weeks. resentatives detailing their frus- SERVICE' HOURS: MON-FRI: 7:30AM-5PM, • SAT: 9AM-4PM Obituaries ...... B-5 Opening day in Garwood Though the township and devel- tration and suggesting a prompt =-Sa96?,fiaJbi«i^SH.7/0,Ualluj-afl?M.ljbt S?1.31fij.Srai1 burireye!l?tts/tf JlJOantjtdiiAlltde.dnluiw The sign says It all — with the kick-off to Its season Saturday, the Garwood Baseball League has oper have a contract for the project, response. ^^iM^^ peal Estate...... C-4 now been going strong for half a century. The opening day festivities also Included some honors the guaranteed maximum price "As interesting as it is to us, it's for the borough's Girl Scouts; for more on that story, see Page A-5. (GMP) has.not yet been deter- . Sftli: AaJ«*i iibaies: Hetult »bUU. Ulds Imbf flehab $IDIWL UAary Rthali SiSB. not interesting to them," said WE CAN HELP YOU mined, as' representatives fromth e Deputy Mayor Ann Darby. i LmwAPR in b tl ittalc ID pi b|tn« *i subjed In UH wd fklB mv no) ttcuitc^ irptettftt Mhidct tHagtins ^t|Kt to chaagi wtbaid atiki Uud biog M ad as ctutpon. Mud Db IUMT/ Fiom duk nude by 4/3D/U4 GOT APPROVED! police Log: ;. .A-5 A-2 Cranford Chronicle April 29, 2004 April 29, 2004 Cranford Chronicle . • A-3 For stiideiits^ a lesson in remembering Boards pick leaders Chamber Two DMC members (Continuefttrom-pageTA-l)-!~-r--able to,"recalled Brady -world- today.-Feople-are -denying / •••• ..;•—(ContinuedironrpaEe-A--l-)—•••• set fire to the storage shed in which Brady himself was sent to the Holocaust happened; AVe feel it has to They send us stories and drawings, and Antonio Pugliese readjusted to his, Hana's original suitcase was housed. Thereisehstadt ramp with Hana in be the next generation, and that and those responses from students The Kenilwprth board has an unpleasant task ahead, as it 1941, and Auschwitz in Sept, 1944. means you, to change it," Brady said like you give us a big encourage- By LAUREN TRAINOR saw and grateful for tlie cooperation of the police However, her story remains authen- works: with the Borough Council to make cuts to the recently : resign from board ; Hana was sent to Auschwitz on Oct. to the middle school students. ment," Ishioka said to the students. THE CHRONICLE • ... department and everyone involved," V' tic ••••'• ;•"'••••; ••'•• -....- '•' •'•. .. ••;-. defeated school budget. A joint meeting has been scheduled for ,"Wheri I first heard about the : 23 that year, but "since she was top It has madea difference in Japan, Responding to a question from a is this week Police Lt, Stephen Wilde said that tlie threat was .'- CRANFGRD —Two members my efforts," including his . 7;p;m. May 6 in the David Brearley auditorium. CRANFORD — High school administrators.and Holocaust, I felt.really scared, but the small for work, she was killed the said Ishioka, where the Holocaust, is. • student about what Hana was like CR,\NFOR ._ non-specific and.didn't meniion anyone by name as of the Downtown. Management fundraising for several local- next day," he said. Y often thought of as an abstract idea, if before she was sent away to the After board members somberly listened to a. presentation D T1)eCranford local police reacted swiftly to a perceived threat to a possible target. He said that tlie police department ; more I heard about it the more I real- amber oi Commerce will hold Committee have resigned from charities and^service as head of ized it was about all of us, because it Asked by the students.how he atall. camps, Brady recalled the memories Monday by Business Administrator Vincent Gonnella detailing Cranford High Tuesday, swinging into action to has been working closely with the administration the steps for reconciling the budget, residents came out to first networking luncheon their positions on the board.. the VFW chapter in Kenilworthi . was children killed first for no other coped with the loss of his family and This is a subject that has really of his sister before the Holocaust, word off any potential danger, to students and staff. ; and tlie Board of Education to.ensure tlie safety of . The resignations of Jerry said Dobbins, who has long been reason than that they were born loss of his individuality at the camp,. opened up the minds and eyes ofchil- • Although she was only 11 years old admonish tlieii' neighbors who voted against the budget. Jdnwday at Aliporti's The vague threat was written oh a men's bath- tlie students.: . •.-"• •••' .-'••; . ' Brady responded, *Tn Auschwitz they dren in out country. Japan is almost a when, she was sent to the concentra- ™ura"t, 1189 Raritan Road in room wall at the school, prompting the department Dobbins and Jude Zimmerman involved in volunteer work. • Jewish," said Ishioka. "I've lived in this town for 39 yenrs and have- always been "High school officials received information about . were formally accepted by the: Both were new to the board. . Such was the case for Hana. As a tried to make slaves but of us. You had homogenous country, so it is good for tion camp, Brady recounted winters proud to be a resident, of Kenilworth. When I read the newspa- to open an investigation as early as last week. • a threat and they brought it to tlie attention of the to do many tilings, but you had to do . them to see •ys-r Cranford Chronicle April 29, 2004 Cranford Chronicle A-5 »olice ajipreh en djsiisi hiding in a vat of used cooking oil stopped at a police checkpoint in Crarifprd at 12:57 a.m; A vat of used cooking oil I Police Log Saturday. , , ,; Jersey Boy seemed like a safe haven to a: He w;as charged with pofs- New York City man after he session of marijuana, posses- led police on a foot chase at shoplifter in the store. • The suspect: was charged sion of marijuana with the When a tax hike about-12:30 a.m. Tuesday. intent to distribute, possession Patrolman Scuderi spotted with possession of a handgun and theft of under $200. of marij iiana with; the intent to the man, Renato Bardini, near distribute within a school Greco Roma Pizza on the zone, and possession of an ille- i$ good news Police received a; report that .Bpuleyjlrd and, thinking he a car parked oil South gal ' weapon. Garcia was On Thursday of this week, GoV. James E. McGreevey Mike beak might be a burglary suspect, Michigan and Fairfield allegedly carrying a dagger, was expected to address the state Legislature and recom- the officer tried to approach Avenues was damaged some- ;.- •• •• • ••• •• •.***. ... :'•• mend that the wealthiest New Jerseyans pay more in the suspect. When Bardini time Friday night. . Police arrested Ashley income tax so that senior citizens and lower-income home- Good ne>vs ran; Scuderi called for backup. Ward, 19, of Linden, after she owners might pay less in property taxes. The idea makes .: Police later found Bardini CRANFORD Was stopped at. a police check- so much sense.that it prompts just two questions;.Why hiding in a 55-gallbn drum pf point in Granford at 2:35 aMY and bad used, cooking oil behind, the Saturday. She was charged hasn't this happened already? And will McGreevey have ; Police arrested Edward eating . establishment and Patterson, 35, of Iryington, with possession of marijuana the political stomach and skill to see that the proposal. Si? i LPn ScoutTroop 395 in Garwood received their Bronze Awards Saturday. In the front : about ! f;i(i e«) Deanna Meer, Nicole Beyer and Eli.se BucciarellL In the back row are Jackie Weisser, transported him back to the after he. was. stopped at a and possession of. drug para-: becomes law? '. • ^ . : ra vuiaraut, Kaeley Hay, Meghan Emmons, Sen. Tom Kean Jr., Gianna Popola and Samantha Ringr police station, where he was police checkpoint in Cranford ."phernali'a. According to press reports available at this paper's , There's been much beating of charged with obstruction of at 10:25 p.m. Friday.1 • ' '. -.••'• ..***••" , '.' ; the nation's collective breast in justice, resisting arrest and •••'. He was charged with driv- : Sheila . Barriga, 23, of deadline, the proposal calls for an income tax increase on the post few years over the loss of. the 28,000 New Jerseyans earning more than $500,000. various motor vehicle sum- ing while suspended and hin- Linden, was arrested after she r civility in the United States. Scouts receive Bronze Award monses.-. - •-... .: ' • . ' •• dering his own arrest after he was stopped at a police check- Tax rates on the iippeivincome brackets, would rise from '•-. ; ..'.•'.• *** , ' ' .•••••••.. Blowhard conservatives wail •' GARWOODV-Last Saturday, The girls began their project ; with a parade featuring Sen. allegedly attempted '-to. give point in Cranford at 2:55 a.m. the current 6.37 percent to somewhere between 7.5 and 9 : about Janet Jackson's exposed the nine members-.of Girl Scouts . by learning about: Garwood and' Tom Kean Jr., Garwood Mayor ''•''''Harold . ; Weinberg of police false identification. ' Saturday.: ' ".'.-•' ' .-.'-. •'•. percent, generating between $700 million and $1 billion. breast and baseball caps worn of Washington' Rack Council Hackensack was arrested : its history, studying old maps .-. Dennis McCarthy, past and pres- .She was charged with pos- . Those revenues would be used to bolster the property backwards as signs -of .the' appear Troop; .M9S were the first and newspaper articles and tour- ent presidents of the Garwood Monday after police responded Isai Garcia,.-20, pf Newark, session of, marijuana and pds-: tax rebate checks distributed by the state to homeowners lypse. Liberal newspaper colum- •Garwoo.d Girl- Sc-out'Troop to • ing the Union County Police Little League, the baseball to ix. call at A&P reporting a was 'arrested after he 'was.: session of drug paraphernalia. ;• earning less than $2.00,000, though how,much .the'average', nists wring their hands about; ever.deceive the Girl'.•Scout' Department to learn about cpun-, teams, the Boy Scouts and the check would increase was not immediately clear..The tax deteriorating manners in every-, Bronze ' A ward,, the highest ty police operations; To complete Girl Scout troops. After the Little day social situations and the easy . award that a Junior Girl Scout their project, the girls thorough- League ceremonies^ the Girl hikes would be tied tosteps to damp down on local govern- can achieve. "•••'•':. •:. ... ment spending — which is of course what property taxes escalation of public-disputes into ly' cleaned the baseball field Scouts introduced Sen. Keari to violence. These are all symptoms: This award recognizes-',.the house, made the top floor sparkle present, the girls 'with their .are used to pay for. • '••,,,'•• ' : of decadence; they say, and how efforts of -girls.-'in-.a range, of Girl and planted dedicated flowers ..;.. Some details of the prbposalwill bear watching. For' Bronze Awards. The Girl Scout • To BETTER SERVE OUR PATIENTS: ; far we have slid in our handbas- Scout and community experi- around the trees in the park. : \ : Troop leaders, also presented example, the. money raised through an income tax.increase ket toward Hell.' ' '. ences,. as well as recognizing Saturday also marked the them with their Junior leader- . must, be used for its stated purpose of property tax relief, . Yes,, civility has gotten, worse. their commitmunt to better their : 50th anniversary of the Garwood ship pins, which are the next- KENIIWORTH DENTAL ASSOCIATES not diverted to balance the state's ledgers in other areas. Just take a look at the way peo- lives and the' li'viis'. of others: ' Little League; The day began highest, Junior. Girl Scout award; ; And in the long run, it still makes sense to reform the ple dress; the tide of sloppiness JEROME S. F.QR MAN; D.M.D., R overall tax' structure so that increased income tax rev- was so strong we were forced to ; DAVID A. STEELE, D^.D. enues are used to bolster state aid to municipalities and institutionalize casualness. school districts --lowering property taxes for everyone, Letters to the editor Profanity has entered normal FAMILY AND COSMETIC DENTISTRY conversation; just a few decades ."statewide. ; •• /•' •• • ' ••• • '•• • .,. • . AMERICAN ago people were shocked whenev- ADULTS. AND; Ci-HiDRiiN But the basic principal that the tax burden in New er a forbidden word was uttered Jersey must be shifted from property taxes, to income taxes School visit a soldierV greatest honor on television or crept onto the TIRE &AUTa CARE ARE MOVING TO OUR NEW 'isplainly correct. The continued reliance on property taxes Approved ter escort him out.of the classroom with the rest of family dinner table. . •., ,, to fund some of the most important functions of govern- To The Chronicle: Strangers address us by our Auto Repair STATE OF THE ART DENTAL FACILITY ment is an anomaly, a historical relic, left over from a time My hiisbarid'has been over in Iraq.since May 3,- the class following. When he opened the door to walk out of the roorn, there stood every student, Christian names as if we were ..;•:." .:"•- AT 513 BOULEVARD •;. -' when land was the most — even the only — significant 2,003. As his tour of duty is almost over and he will. longtime pals. If first names arc be coming home.soon, I realize that we have never teacher and aide in the school, at attention,Wear- form of wealth. It's long past time to shift the cost for not. used, then we • are just gotten a chance to thank so.many people who made ing the American colors, carrying flags and saluting . '•'.:• . TIRES...: • KENILWORTH • 908.276.6652 addressed by our last names, as if SERVICE .essential government services such as education to the his visit home over the holidays so memorable. him; What a sight it was! As my daughter, wearing WESTFIELD GREEN BROOK llraLst • AliQnmanN • Sltockt/Stnjti we're back in gym class... ' < ' 600 North Avenue : 281 Route 22 Al| Major Drandi CM Tii«i, • Exhoutlt *• Monufo£hjr«ri ' EFFECTIVE WEDNESDAY, MAY 5/2004 residents who can most easily bear the burden. .. My husband was able. to.receive a 15-day pass in • her father's Army hat, walked hand in hand with Frtttf MouiilinQ, Diipoial, Lifitliino R ol(O<, llocommeiKlwl SorvijB (30k/&Ok/QOb| Every day we have to endure .--. iCfln.ood'Boi.-l.v] • • MF 7to B, Sai 7)o5". .' ' , Oil.Chanaftf.Y NJ.Stata ln«p«c(ion •Of course, hot everyone will agree; some.taxpayers and December and be home to spend Christmas with him down the hallways, there Was not a dry eye in random acts'of rudeness; it has . SATISFACTION lawmakers — acting either out of, principle or political self-' our children, Kyle, 10, and Marissa, 7.We were'very • the school. It was truly one of the most memorable h*a Pitlup* & Dropolf. After Hour! Kfty Drop moments for our family. — become.so commonplace that we. 908^233-0393 732.752-1480 AUTOCARECEN«R ., Cl«an, Comforialilf WaiKng loung* interest — vvill oppose what is, after- all, a tax increase. lucky. But •the- outpouring of concern and support. All Maiqr CrMil Cordl A«.pl»J from so many —- friends, neighbors, the families of I know my husband, now a veteran, will receive don't expect people to exhibit Before McGreevey had even made the formal proposal, manners anymore. In fact, vVe are — *-| -p- *-" 1—* «k^ taM M*-ta^ tmm *m* M^i MM MB* MM classmates '-from. Walnut Avenue School and several honors or medals during his lifetime. BRAK? fAVINGS COUPON COMPUTERIZED ALIGNMENT • Assemblyman Paul Di.Gaetano, a likely Republican chal- Livingston Avenue School, and teaihmates truly However, none will compare to"the honor bestowed pleasantly surprised when we r & FILTER lenger lor the governor's spot, had launched a radio ad say- arc treated with courtesy and made us feel blessed. -. '. • ' ; upon him.that day. CHANGE n • Save ing the government needs to "stop runaway spending." In particular, I would like to thank Mrs. Kull and So as my kids and I prepare for his return-, I respect. Disc Brake Service *59 4Wk«l $22 The problem with this line of attack is',.that the vast the students and faculty at Walnut. Avenue School; would like to thank everyone for all of their support But civility has also gotten Only M 6.95 |AS A .'..;. jiw«w,M«.i/w!*(«ji«'i, oW(,,fioi*i ana linei.' JUO treif W :r poiwngcf'cc/1 orxj !igr>! Iryclil better, . ' : . Bronu unite, Mudoi new oil i likr, check Itih, 200FF mp«ct n'l i ttfty ie( oif pieiwe majority of government bodies that are funded by proper- While my husband was home he-planned to sur- and prayers.during this time in .o.ur lives. In addi- OJ wtiiorf, Modiiw tolrotori v No longer is it socially accept- lube C/KH: iel ;a!V. comtxir and to rolcj ip I Commerce signs on as road race sponsor H 1 donation of a $5,000 . '•<.*titl• e spon - . throug. * .''*h rac' e ' sponsorships• ' * • . - fund•* 1, ' accordin• "• ' 1 • g' ' tJ o_ ' V*Rac* _ _e _ YDirecto^ * . . _ -.2. *. ^r_ ' ' ' "The/i*T" members of the sorship, the Cranford branch of "Commerce Bank is commit- Vitas Roman. Commerce Bank: helped the ted to supporting the communi- 'The Commerce sponsorship is Cranford Jaycees have Granford Jaycees get off to a fast ties we serve... by assisting local a shining example of the gener- really been working hard start in securing sponsorships for programs that will, shape and ous level of community support to generate sponsorships this year's 25th Annual enhance their lives,", said that has defined Cranford, area Firecracker 4-Miler. Road Race Rosemary Paparatto, • Senior businesses and the Cranford to fatten up the scholar- and Family Fun Run. Branch Manager,' Cranford Jaycees," said Roman. "The ship fund this year. The The prominent event is organ- Commerce Bank. Jayceos and, ultimately, this ; funds we generate coined to the area ized by the Cranford Jaycees.' The Commerce sponsorship is year's scholarship award win- The community service organiza- the largest single contribution ners, greatly appreciate this level enable some, dedicated school programs WESTFIELD —A-unique traveling Jefferson, traveled across the urichar- An eager1 world sought to share in then- in the American West, feeding the tion is currently off and running the Jaycees have received in all. of support from Commerce and Cranford students the earn recognition exhibit, "The Literature of the Lewis and tered American West. Lewis and Clark adventures." '•-.••: nation's fascination with exotic lands • to raise scholarship funds to ben- the time they, have been raising its deep commitment to our com- Clark Expedition," willdcbut next documented Native Americim culture, This exhibit, "The Literature of the and cultures and fueling dreams of west- munity and residents." opportunity to pursue . UNFOriDlVo programs Monday at the Westfield Memorial collected botanical and zoological speci- Lewis and Clark Expedition," was creat-:, ward expansion," Freeholder Ruotolo ' : "Tho members^of the'Cranford ' their dreatns of a college in the local school district have Library, located at 550 East Broad St., mens, mapped the land and established ed-by the staff and faculty at Lewis &. added.. S ; . Jaycees have really been working : FREE 2004 Color Swingset Catalog & DVD education." *en selected ns winners out; of a and continiie through July 16. two military outposts among numerous Clark College in Portland, Ore. To mark "The Literature.of the'Lewis and Clark hard to generate sponsorships to "Old ol 57 entries throughout the "Union County is proud to be part of .; other accomplishments and discoveries. the expedition's 200th anniversary,. Lewis Expedition" is free to the public and can fatten up the scholarship fund — Casey Burd •Jtato inthe 19th annual School : this rare 'once-in-a-bicentennial' exhibi- be viewed during normal library hours. ' • ':' • : • '.' this year;" said Casey Burd, Leader Award Progr;m> sjwnsored tion," said Angel G. Estrada, chairman of 1QQ' of Chemical Free The exhibit' is sponsored locally by the S Jaycees Road Race •Sponsorship premiere July 4 road race, draw- bv the New. Jersey School Boards ' the'Union County Board of Freeholders. "This wonderful exhibit describes Lewis and Clark's impact on the Redwood-Red Cedar : Friends of the Westfield Library, the Syvingsets to Choose From Chairman, "The:funds wo. gener- ing-thousands of participants Association. ' . . "To date, this special exhibit has traveled history of the United States. The success of their labors unleashed a > Downtown Westfield Corporation, the ate -. enable . some dedicated . • ••'. "•' • • '•. ' • and spectators. The race also . The •programs will he featured through the Thomas Jefferson Memorial Westfield Historical Society, -the Union Free Factory Water Seal &' Cranford students the opportuni- serves as the Cranford Jaycee's Cbmmerce Bank officials recently presented a 55,000 check to the in a hit lire issue of (lie School - .. flood of consequential eS/ents altering the course of our nation." Cranford Jaycees for their title sponsorship of the Firecracker 4- Library in Monticello, the Academy of . County Diyisioivof Cul'tural.and Heritage Free Lifetime Warranty ty to pursue their dreams of a coU; principal: fund raising event to LeaderMagazine, and tlie-plaques Natural Sciences in Philadelphia, the '•:•'••.;'.-:•': —Freeholder Mary Ruotolo Affairs, the Westfield Inn, and Bud and ,• '•'• •'._••'. • .• ' '•• •.'.• • • . lege education. Fortunately, our •.benefit' the Jaycee ;Scholarship Miler. From left are Howard A. Becker, Commerce Bdnk vice presi- will lx» distributed at a Union Many NEW. Designs for 2004 dent and retail market manager; Rosemary Paparatto, Commerce Louisville Free Public Library nnd the Gaile Boothe; Group tours are encour- local businesses have responded fund, which provides annual County School Boards Assoriatio.h • 1 , Locations in NJ> NY- CT-VT /••.,. Bank senior branch manager, Cranford branch; John Oblachinski, Boston Athenaeum. The Wostfield i "This wonderful exhibit describes : & Clark College 'organized anexhibit of: aged and must.be prearranged by calling . generously, as they always do. awards to qualified high school dinner This is thesecond year in Library is the only New York-New Jersey Log'ontq VaiiTBciwdirect.corn enter code IMJPA for Cranford Jaycees; and Vitas Roman, Cranford Jaycees road race : Lewis and Clark's impact on the history . 65 exceptional items from'its vast collec- the Westfield Library at f908).789-4090. • We are so' pleased by our busi- seniors residing.in the Township a row that Cranford programs metropolitan area appearance of this •of the United States," said Freeholder ; COUPONS, CATALOG & DVD. No Internet? Call 800-842-5636 director/' •••'.'- .' •' .-• .-•.' -.'. • •'.-••••:• .'•- •" ' .•••.' •• • ": •.;•.•. .'• '•'"• ' tion relating to the Lewis and Clark For more inl'ormation about this exhib- ness community's, shared com- of Cranford who have demonT have .received this distinction; .:, / rare exhibit on its nationwicle tour." . Mary Ruotolo, liaison to the Union , Expedition; These objects include prigi-: it arid-other • cultural ))rogi'ams, contact mitment with, the Jaycees to strated, scholastic achievement is available at wWw.activc.com. ! 908i 272-4315 or. Vitas. Roman The award winning programs- Between .1.803 and 1806, Meri\yether County Cultural and Heritage Programs nal manuscripts; maps, newspaper . . .the Union County /Division of Cultural : serve and promote opportunities and community service involve- The pre-registrat.ion cost, ;at (90.81 709-RO12.'.•••.•• :: • ;. arei.CONciuest, whicliaims.to. Lewis, William Clark and their Corps of Advisory Board. "The success of their accounts, period artifacts and rare' books. •and Heritage • Affairs ;at 633. Pearl St.,, for •Crnnfor.d residents." ment. '•••.•;.' , . ' . • which. includes a t-shirt, is $15 In addition to the'Firecracker ,''.ispirc.|irs.t,y'enr.sti.i(.lents to lead Discovery, arnied with a complex missipn labors unleashed a flood of consequential • "Their reports and: other;narratives ; Elizabeth, NJ 07202, or telephone (903) ; DONATE A CAR 4-Miler; the Jaycees hpst.a series . a lifeiifconsetiueiuie.an'd ..: :; : Local businesses can still take . Applications for the race, for the 4-Miler.and $7 for the 1- commissioned by President. Thomas . events altering the course of oUr nation. • '•about'the expedition quickened interest 558-2550. '••:..•:• V. . / '• .. Support NJ Animal Rescue advantage of a variety of spon- expected to be a USA Track and mile Fun Run and ends'Juno .30.-• of :.fuh 'events, .such/ as tho Tei'hn'olilles, which-promote s gen- • sorship opportunities , being Field-certified course, are avail- ..Registration cost the day of Leonard .J.. Snder.. Memorial Her- equity in math and technology Tax Deductible offered by the Jaycees, though able- locally at Perroti's Quality the race.is $20 and:$10,,respec- .Fishing Uerliy this. Sunday .at time is running out. '•', Meats in Cranford and Running tively, with t-sjiirts .avaiiablo NonVahegaii,' Park and the Dems to hear talk The' Cranford .Jaycees Company in Westfield, or can bo .while supplies last. .-.- ..upcoming' family-fiiu Miniature 1-800-293-7490 : Firecracker 4-Miler sponsored, by downloaded at www.cranford- •For additional information,., Golf Fvent M;iy 22 at; Hyatt from Rabbi Lubow Tax Forms & Receipts Produced Commerce Bank is the region's jaycees.com. Online registration contact either Casov Burd at Hills.. '-.- '•• ""...•• ' CIUNFOKD ^ The Granlbrd Democratic Club will; host Rabbi. at Crane-Phillips FREE Pick-up within 24 hours Akiba Lubow,. spiritual leader of \J5mail: [email protected] .-• www.autosalvatiori.com^/' Toinplc Bcth-lil Mekor.Chayim, on .CRANFORD.--.'Tools-That.'.' , .for many years, Peterson has' . • -.- ' Camp Invention is back in Granford .May 12. as part of the club's;ongo- Helped Build America" will be .the •': shown off the antique topl.collec-;. ' Internet 1 -:. CRANFORD — This-summer dren to develop their innate cre- •eel the tamp for the past ^ ing lociure series; .•-.,.- . hext-prograhi at .the Crajio-Pliillips. • tipri. to hundreds of children each •.'.. Faster & Easier! ithe Cranfofd Public Schools will ative abilities. . years; LamlH' said, "The1 interac'- -. Lubow sorvod as Special House Museum, from 2-4. p.m. •year. ' •., : -..•'• Sunday. Tho tools wielded by early AWARD Unlimited Accossl again' .participate • in Camp. ' The one-week. caijip will be tivi> activitios sjiark the imagina- Assistant to Connor California "I enjoy working with the kids' settlers, their uses and the people Invention, a national summer offered at Grange Avenue School tions of children while combining (iftv. Edmund G. Brown Jr. and and .-showing them, the tools," said • independent who used them will bo discussed'. Peterson. "They live in, a world :.. MONTH! day camp that; encourages chil- •the week of .July, 26-30 for any'math, history nnd.the arts — hut later ^rvt'd as Brown's cam: • No ( students currently in Grades 1.-5. most of .all, fiin..". ;pai(,m treasurer during his Carl Peterson, a long-time , • where everything is power and :. : • tutorial member of the Cranford Historical automatic. This toadies them •-..'' 9.95 ' •; Cariip Invention is designed to 'Camp Iiivontion was started gubernatorial re.-election. cam- Society, will be an hand to talk • about a different world, a world. -if JJ? Software CD or Download •• promote creative learning,by pro- in .199.0 by : The/'''National paign. Following- the election, Lubow continued to serve as the about these'early American tools. . their great-grandparents grew, up, • TOll-fRBETcclvvcal Support]. viding children with hands-on, Inventors Hall of Fame in Akron, tivasurei-.of the governor's politi- ciiid how,they were Used to build . in;.where almost everything was interactive activities -that encour- Ohio, a nationally-rcH'OKiiized. shelter and other necessities-when : S Email AdJreaes •Wehmail I cal urganizatioiv, Californians for done by hand and the power was: . age .creative solutions. Children -non-profit; resource center for settlers first came here, Peterson • mostly people-power."-'• ... ' ; 1 Brown. . • INSTANT MESSAGING -AIM. MSN mil.Yoluo . . participate in. five .inventive creativity, .('amp Invention 'was will tell of tired voyagers coming', TREE EXPERT CO. ,:\J1. residents are invited to the . The program will give, visitors a 1 classes• each day, which include started in New Jersey in the ashore into a wilderness where chance to learn about a variety of .. Custom Start Pago •'•Nevw, CnWqi; Woo.iliei S moie 7:.'i() p.m. ineeting at the Cranford SopHomQre I Junior Parents Trimming • Repairs disassembling old machinery and suniim'Tof 1996 witlv seven Ideal they had to start, over with very lit-' different-tilings from the saws'and • Register for FREE . Immediate Access: WWW.localnet.COtn • Removal using the parts to make their partner.'?. This year more than ('ommunity Center. .220 Walnut tie at their disposal to fell trees, aves used by early settlers; jacks . : .--—. : ' - p| _ ../ .,•-•..-•:'. '"•'•" Ave. For more information, contact • dear land mid build new lives. ; . o3 own invention, exploring the sci-..- -ISO c.aiiip.t w-i I Ibeoffered.aation- for a horse and-wagon,, tomore. ' • College Prep Seminar Modern Equipment Jonathan'. Jafle at i9OSV27.6 6a0O." jf£t LocalNet , J*-^* ' encc of polymers and designing • wide.. 19 in New .li'i.'.sey. r Peterson will also demonstrate sophisticated' hand carpentry tools. Prepare now to avoid • State Certified the use ofthc many antique tools ' "We'll have something for every-.. Surf up foSx faster! •*& .new methods of transportation. There is a camp registration Junior Year Crunch- Immediate Service ' All camps are offered through fee of $199, which includes Jnr. Woman's Club in the society's collection. The . . one.it will be fun for .the entire- family" said Peterson.. "•'.'. . .'•• '•'.' ^%^ 908-436,1998 • Insured For Your Protection a partnership with local schools. snacks and a T-shirt. hosts.Alumni Night Historical Society has an interest- 908-813-1346 and Camp ••Invention. Local Resist rat ion is •.-limited- to 1'1(). ing collection of antique tools,, farm 'The Crane-Phillips House LocalNer 1-888-488-7265 tools and household implements Museum is. open .2-4 p.m. Sundays ; teachers serve as camp directors .Call. IS.()()I 9(iSr.l:{;i2 or visit tin' .- The Cranlbrcl www.getlTsatprep.com from tlie. 19th-centure ' .' • from September through June. The 908-233-TREE and teach all classes, and high web site www.campinvention.ur}; • Junior Wdiniin's Club will be host- - A mainstay of the annual chil- . museum is located nt 124 North; , schools students.•serve as coun- to register nr for inoi'i? informa-. ing its first Alumni Night on . • . Wednesday, May 12 at. the Hanson clren's school tour at the museum Union Ave. ••'-....• selors. '. .'; ; .- . , ; • •iron. • . . Celebrating our 50th year . Beth Lambe, a teacher with House, located at 38 Springfiekl 14 acted : in the Tree Business • the Cranford Schools, has direct- .Ave: . • . -; •;• • Women's seminar Many past club members have JOHN FEI/CORRESPONDENT expressed an interest in getting . IS LOSING A LOVED ONE TO DRUGS? - at Presbyterian together with old and new .-friends, GAKWOOl) Carwood Aluuuii are encouraged to contact If addiction is killing a loved 'oiu1, wv huve tiio answer. W'v ilclivvr the"most previous club members to extend 1 Presbyterian Church, located ..at; 1 olToclive ilru(! nnd iilcohnl rchal) program in tho world, within success rate . this -invitation. May 8 at Brearley over 7()'r. It's a i-h month lonn-lerni residential-profir'uni located on a private .'Ml Spruce Ave., \vi 1:1 hold a Ladies' linrichinent (^oiifei'eiice 9 The reception, with light ; Spring Showstoppers! hike in (tattle Creek. Nil. Sauna detox gels toxin* and drug residues out of the refreshments, will begin at 8 p.m.; and distributed at low cost to poor a.ni.'o p.m. May 8. The speaker, Bicycles will be ; hody eliminating physical cnivinus. Life skills training courses prepare our however all cliib alumni are invit- working adults. These bikes pro-: Lis>bt upyoiif landscape with the unique Katherine Kiss, will, talk on : vicle the recipients with reliable . slucleiit.s for long-term success in life. We have a large joh-referral network in ed.to atti'nd the short general 1 "(.iocl's Vision; Our.Destiny".The shipped Africa, transportation for commuting'to • i . and unusual varieties you won't liiid place! , • ' ' meeting at 1:'M p.m. If interested cost, is $10 per person,• and A lingerie show at work, transporting produce to. in attending; contact Claire Latin America ',.,. . everywhere else! . NARCONON© STONE HAWK includes breakfast and lunch..To market, or accessing health care .. register, call the church office at O'Neill at i.OOK i 272-7147. lffiN.ILWORT.IT— Pedals for. arid other services. Steady employ^ 800-420-3147 (90S) 7S9-0:i()0. and. leave name, Crane^Phillips House Progress, in its continuing effort to • menffor these, adults is vital to : ISIV\Rd^ ISIO M" www.narcononstonehawkxom and-telephone number.. It isn't often that you'll see photos of ladies recycle bicycles' properly, is holding the development and success for . , • Endless (Jreen Thumb dub a used bike collection sponsored by plans a .'garden trip undergarments published In a family news- these,economies. , " . .,'• Summer Hydrangea paper, but then, these aren't just any ladies the Kenilworth'Rotary Club and It.costs, $30 to collect, process, ' undergarments. Maribeth Lisnock of the the David Brearley. High School ship, rebuild and distribute each ' Clt'VNFOKl) —The Croon Interact Clubs. , B-Looms all season long! The future has. arrived at Thumb (larden Club is looking for Cranford Historical Society hosted a bit of bicycle. A donation toward ship- • ; garden lovers to join thein on a . a historical striptease at the Crane-Phillips Anyone.with an adult or child's . ping costs is necessary;- the sug- bicycle in repairable1 condition is 1 bus tour to Chanticleer Gardens House Sunday, leading a discussion on gested minimum is $10 per bike . Victorian lingerie. Above, Lisnock dresses urged to donate to this worthy and the Scott Arboretum in All cash and material donations •'.. a mannequin; at left, a close-up of a piece cause, but the group does not , Pennsylvania May 15. are fully tax-deductible, and a . NoirStopT3egonia of authentic period clothing. The Crane- accept "bikes for parts" or disas- receipt will be available at the col- VOLKSWAGEN IN SUMMIT Chanticleer, located in Wayne, Phillips House switches subjects to a more sembled bikes. Bikes can be Pa. is known as America's lection site. The organization also Flowers 4-6 in. across stereotypfcally masculine topic this week- dropped.off 9 a.m.-noon May 8 at accepts working portable sewing ." 908-277-3300 Plea.-uiv Garden. Visitors will end, as Carl Peterson leads a talk on the David Brearley, located at -101 roam I hrough :) 1 acres of the machines and equipment related tools used in 19th-century America (see Monroe Ave. to soccer or baseball and seeks unexpected'in .gardening'and visit related story at right). Pedals for Progress collects donations of tools, especially the Hum Garden, the Stream more than 11,000 bicycles annual- wrenches; for its overseas shops. Garden; the Asian Woods. Elatior "Begonia ly and transfers this material For detailed information about Lunch will be at Charlotte's SINCE wealth to those more needy. To the overseas projects and a current Profuse hloomincT Begonia! Your Environmental Restaurant with a choice of beef, 1956 date, more than 74.000 bikes have schedule of bicycle collection, visit THE chicken or Charlotte's.Famous been shipped to developing coun- the organization's website at Headquarters for Crab Cakes- tries in Latin America; Africa, and www.p4p.org. ; Tlu' next stop will be Scott's the Pacific Islands. For more information about the Double Flowering Outdoor Power Equipment EARDLY I PETERSEN ••Arboretum at Swarthmore In these countries the bikes are local collection, call (908) 276-1644, College, featuring the Outdoor reconditioned by partner agencies ext.515.' ' ..: . -•-..'• Amphitheater, the Teaching Clematis COMPANY Garden, the Kose Garden and the Incredible climbing beauty. Courtyard Garden. The Ultimate SALES • SERVICE • PARTS The bus leaves at 8 a.m. May 15 from the Orange Avenue Pool This is really something to savor Roffman and Franzetti Mowing Machine RESIDENTIAL OR COMMERCIAL parking lot and departs at approx- GARWOOD — Prevention DiCosmo's from Linden; According to Diane Litterer, imately 5 p.m. for the trip home. Links, Union County's not-for- Restaurant 89 from executive director of the organiza- $Q ea • Shaft Drive - No Belt The Green Thumb club oilers profit substance abuse prevention Mountainside; Jamaican Cuisine tion, "Prevention is a community- play at Trinity Sunday this tour lor $46 per person. To 99 agency, will be celebrating its •from Plainfield; Beana's Mexican wide effort, and this is our oppor- CRANFORD — Violinist Sharon Roffinan and pianist Allison • Powerful Honda Engine sign up, contact Geri Livelli at fourth annual awards ceremony Restaurant of Railway; Pinho's tunity to recognize a few of the 19081 27(i-;>()77 as soon as possi- Brewster Franzetti will perform selections from Handel, Debussy On Sale • No-Rust Aluminum Deck and fundraiser,."Savor the Flavor: Bakery and Strike Zone from strong public supporters of sub- nnd other 4 p.m. Sunday at Trinity Episcopal Church, located at Gorgeous New Guinea ble Checks should be made Enjoy the International Cuisine Roselle; Tavern in the Park and payable to Green Thumb Garden stance abuse prevention educa- North and Forest avenues. . . Now!. • BBC - Engine Always Runs of Union County" at The Pizza Villaggio from Roselle Park; tion and of our agency." The Roffman, recently appointed affiliate artist and associate profes- Hanging Baskets Club c/o Geri Livelli, 12 Oak Divine Essence from Scotch • Mulching Capabilities Lane, Cranford, NJ 07016. Wcstwood 5:30 p.m.-9 p.m. Awards will be presented by prior sor of violin at Kean University, has performed with the New. . Selected Styles Monday, May 17. Plains; Blue Ribbon Bakery, Cafe recipients Rny Worrall, Joe Jersey Symphony Orchestra under the direction of Zdenek Macal. Offer Expires 5/4/04 Tho agency will honor and Z and Morris Thai of Union; and Starkey and Herb Worthington. She has appeared in recital with Itzhak Perlman to benefit the • Board to discuss thank some community members La Spezia, Lime, Elm Street Cafe, Anyone wishing to attend the Perlman Music Program and at Carnegie Hall as a member of the s .,XA,, goals and objectives who have, been very supportive in and Trader Joe's of Westfield. In event to support the agency or New York String Seminar with Jaime Laredo. ,,,( • . • HONDA helping to strengthen Union addition, specialty tables will fea- Roffman earned a graduate diploma from Juilliard in 2003. She f the honorees should contact has performed on NBC's 'The Today Show" and in 2003 was fea- Choose (irom a wide selection of CRANFORD - The Cranford County as it links together in ture Personally Yours and Prevention Links at (732)381- Power Board of Education and superin- Victoria Florist from Cranford. tured soloist in Vivaldi's Concerto for Four Violins along with regular and unusual Annuals, moving toward becoming drug- 4100 for ticket information. The Perlman in a "Live from Lincoln Center" broadcast. tendent will hold a goals and free. . Musical entertainment will fea- Perennials and Spectacular objective meeting 8:30 a.m. cost of tickets is $35 in advance, Franzetti, a multiple Grammy nominee, will have.a new solo HR215K1SXA Equipment Following the 5:30 p.m. cere- ture Helen Bartolick, Carolyn $45 at the door. Proceeds from container gardens! qnturdnv <•!• &e Crovvne Plaza Baldacchini and thoir students. album of ballet works by Ravel released this autumn. An accom- HotXValley Rd. in Clark. mony, international restaurants this fundraiser will help to fur- plished accompanist, she has performed with Sir James Galway, The purpose of the meeting is from throughout Union County Former State Senator Richard ther educational programs offered Jolin Corigliano, Stephen Paulus, Eugenia Zukerman and others, See many more at our 14-acre the development of goals and will be offering a sample of their H. Bagger will be receiving The by Prevention Links. The pro- She serves on the board of directors for ArtPride and was appoint- center where the "show" never ends! www.honda.com objectives. And educational con- tasty treats. Some of the partici- Alan M. Augustine Prevention gram sponsor is Schering Plough, ed affiliate artist in piano and chamber iriusic at Kean in 2001. . For optiniuni pcil'orinaucc iiiul safely, we recommend pating restaurants are Emma's Award. The Prevention Links Kean bestowed its first Graduate Commencement Performing ltnt will be utilized. Formal Inc. you read ilic owner's manual Iwlbre opc'raling your Old Fashioned Quality and Service Brick Oven, Garlic Rose Bistro, Small Business Award honoree For more information about Artist honor up Franzetti in 2003. Honda Power Equipment. bktthe Cafe Paris and Cervantes of will be PrintMark, Inc. of Clark, The concert is the fourth in the "Music in a Sacred Place" series D*ffgn • lufld • Installotton 4) 2003 American IImula Motor Co., Inc, 224 ELMER STREET • WESTFIELD Prevention Links or for volunteer The meeting will be opened in Spain from Cranford; II Sogno of and The Prevention Links opportunities, call (732) 381-4100 at Trinity Church. A reception will follow in Sherlock Hall! 908*232»5723 nuKUc, nnd tho board will go Fanwood; Robert's Steak House in Corporate Award will be present- or check out the website at Donations are appreciated. For more, call (908) 2764047. . .-'•'••: www.etpt'tcrsen,com Q Cloied WediMsday and Sunday irectly to private session. Garwood; Que Rico and ed to Commerce Bank. www.preyentionlinks.org. B-2 prime time/ April 29 & 30, 2004 April 29 & 30, 2004 primef/meJ B-3 lebration Singers Architect Maya Lin 'Kiss Me Kate/a plantrip to speaks at Kent Place The 10th Anniversary Lin, whose artwork has been fc>peakers Series l.octure'at Kent exhibited all over the world, was opens soon at GDC two Garwood shows Mate School in Summit will fea- t6 support students trained as an artist and archi- ture renowned architect and tect, and her sculptures, parks, The Cranford Dramatic Club-is other area and NYC performanc- dessert cabaret and will feature artist Maya Lin. monuments, and architectural The Celebration Singers will be bringirfg the beloved Cole Porter es, CDC credits include Emile in The Friends of duCret • . .. There will also be over150 •• ' songs from Broadway shows The presentation, titled projects are linked by her ideal participating in the Chicago Choral musical "Iviss Me Kiite" to its stage "South Pacific," El Gallo in "The Committee of the duCret School of boskets featuring a wide variety of Festival May 1-4, joining six other including The Fan.tasti.cks; Bye Bye , \ rojects and Process" will take of making a place: for individu- Place at 7:30 p.m. May 20. Lin for three weekends beginning . '-."•'• Fantastick"s and Smudge in Art has announced that the school merchandise and gifts, including a community and collegiate choirs in Bird'wi'Gim and Dolls, h's- als within the landscape. will present a lecture followed Friday, May 7. This timeless show. "Forever Plaid." Hayden also pro- ^sponsoring its first'Tricky Tray television, spa baskets, arid baskets Misi'mhh'i;. Annie, Chicago, Rent. She is fascinated with' and a performance of Gabriel Faiire's by a brief question and answer is a delight for theater-fans'of .nil', duced and appeared in the the- rundraising event in order to raise including gourmet; baby, personal, Requiem, with professional,orchesr Grease, Hairspray and many oth- ; inspired by the natural world, • toiletries, holiday, clothing, and . session. • ages, making it,a great choice fpr . aters recent "Big Band Swing N' v money to purchase riew easels and; , tra and soloists on May 3 at ers.- •' .' .. • •• •;""•' "• which fuels many of her ideas : : children's items. A unique specialty families. Couples, friends'or anyone. Sing!" and. last season's • . lights for the fipe art studio. '• Tickets are available and cost Lin catapulted into the public She studies water patterns, 1 1 Clucago's Symphony Center, home '.'•'.Kiss Me Ivate" is-a .show .within "Springtime Serenade." ' • Thisevent will-take place.on, ..; at;tllis fundraiser is'art, including . ofthe Chicago Symphony. . • $15 for-adults, $12 for children eve. when, as a senior at Yale satellite images and ocean a'show, telling the 'story.of a the- ' Karen Zilg adds to her niimer-' Friday, May 7,2004 in the duCret work donated by renowned artist • The Cranford-based group will and seniors, with.a 10 percent dis- University, she submitted, the floors. Lin also takes her inspi- atriciil company that is producing . ous acting and choreography-" . . School of Art cafeteria at 1030 and instructor Peter Garas, Star ' ' ' ' '•• count for full-' winning,design in a national . ration from her roots as a : join a festival cho- -.- • • :—_ credits with her CDC debut in the Central Ave. in Plainlield. Doors Ledger Scanner illustrator Peter ,- '• .:. ~~ tablLvbookings. . competition for a Vietnam. Chinese-American .a. musical version of Shakespeare's ,ru.s of adult Maya Lin, who gained national renown for her design of the role of Lois/Bianca. Her love will open at 6:15 p.m., and the Ambush, and noted wildlife artist For ticket info, e-- Veterans Memorial to.be built in Midwesternor and from her 'The Taming of the Shrew." singers from The Celebration Singers Vietnam Veterans Memorial, will give a public lecture in Summit Comedy and romance abound as .; interest in the show is ; .. ' • drawings will begin at 8 pm. . Leslie Delgyer. ' .•'.. across.the United , . mail celebra- Washington,,D.C; She is-also training as both an artist and \.'' TheFriends of duCret •'-.. neict month. . "•'."' tho'Fred Graham, director ol'|The Bill/Ijiicentio, portrayed by Jeffrey • Winners must be. present; at the : States for exciting will return to New Jersey, tionsingers@hot- well-known for her Civil Rights •sculptor....- ' . • ; .••'•' time of drawing. . . . Committee is a volunteer group Mav 4 and go right into mail.com or .tall Memorial in Montgomery, Ala., :' •Shrew,-' hires his ex-wile,.movie Fiorello, who recently appeared in 1 'rehearsal and A documentary about'her life hailed as a powerful literary v\'ith student' 1.0; For ticket . dedicated to the support and 'pro- ' •'•'"/• •;:..- ° •,..'•? , -.. the voicemail at star Liji Vanessi,.toco-staf with' ; CDC's highly regarded production Parking and entrance will be performanco lead- u •and ;t he Women's 'fable at Yale . and work, "Maya Lin: A Strong' and visual statement by a lead- sales! please call (908) 273-0900 motion of the school. Membership •'. final rehearsals fpr their oos) 241-8200 lu'm in the show in order to attract of "Smokey Joe's. Cafe." Two other* in the reai; of tlie.school.Tickets.., ership by Siinon final e oos) 2418200 University., Each"monument has Clear Vision," won an Academy ing public artist, .-•.;. ext. 313. Tickets will also be is open to all who have an interest •.been highly-acclaimed for creat- investors-and.il bigger audience. ' • characters central to the comedy • cost $5 in advance, $6 at the door . Carrington, sprina concert "Keepih'the .and someone will Award for Best Documentary in The Speakers Series lecture available,for purchase at the in the present and future of art ing ahinteiisely private experi- Songs range from lovely ballads • ••'• of the show are the two gangsters, . '. and include coffee and dessert.: fquriderof the X L%-TI _;^ ,^L.mf return the call. 1995.- ' : ••'•• .'..' ••••-. •••'/• door. For more information, call education at .duCret; The school is is open to the public. General such as "So -in- Love" and "Why played by Bobby Selig and David Tickets may be purchased by visit- Kings Singers ; ence within the most public con- In 2000, she wrote her first Kent Place School or visit an independent, non-profit faistitu- .-' Beat. The dessert cabaret Tickets will admission for adults is $25 and ; Can't You Behave",to the jazzy "Too O'Neill,'both of whom, are well.- ing the scliool or by calling duCret arid professor of text. • •:•••• :••' • •••'••. book, "Boundaries," which was : 1 $10 for high school students www.kehtplace.org. inspected throughout-New. Jersey- at (908) 757-7171 and speaking to '• tion, find, all donations- are tax choral at Yale Ml be held 8 p.m. May 7 also b dooe availablr priore, . Darn Hot" and', comic geriis such as theater for. their comic llair.CpC . " Dolores or Judy. Food will also be .... deductibie.tothe fullest extent, pro- . University. After, and8;atStAnne's Church, to the May .7 and; "Brush l.Jp Your Shakespeare:" available. Please, no minors. •" vided by law: • •". . •:. ... the.perfonnance. 8 performances. CDC's final offering of this sea- .. regulars may remeinber 0'Neill's rubber-faced rendition of Nathan •. • ',•: ..-. Event'co-chnirs. Judy Colon . . . Founded in 1926, the duCrct ' :325 2nd Ave. in••• " Garwood.'" •••..•'. • •'-. Thisnon-profit son is directed by Drude Roessler, a the choral partici- • .'- .'•"•: /'-•'-•• T Detroit in last season's "(luys &• and Dolores Brink announced .-' School- of Art-.is. the oldest private '.. pants will then . . '•-.- • . ' '. ~~ ~ musical organiza- long-time CDC member mid.local art school in New Jersey, and. is sit-, tion hits grown in scope, appeal, . music educator well-known to. area •Dolls" arid Selig's RECT awards .'."' some of the gifts in the auction, . • enjoy Chicago's skyline by night on Orchestra of St. Peter 1 : winning portrayal as Kcjdaly in '.. including gift certificates to area .. iiated on a seven-acre campus next . board a post-concert reception .. audience,, and member enthusi-'. theatergoers, as. both a performer. . "She Lbves Me" several'ye'a'rs ago; ; ' restaurants and tickets to ".'••'-,' to a liistoric residential area of ' ' cruise on Lake Michigan.' ..-: asm. The group has expanded and director. . • • : . . Medieval Times, The Papermill' Plainfield: The school is currently : featrci: Si, the premier Hispanic arts theatre company of New . The Celebration Singers will since last year, and continues to • -.- . CDC veteran producer Liz , Other,CDC veterans-in the Playhouse, Stress factory Comedy-. celebrating 78 years of excellence Jersey, will present the Alborada Spanish dance Theatre return to New Jersey May 4 and ofleratnition-free choral training : Howard,who has headed uj) the cast are Bob Pells as the General, • Club, a US Open.tcrmis match, the ••: :in art education. It isaccredited by Company in "Gle!, La Cueva De Sacromorite" 7:30 p.m. May 6 at go right into final rehearsals for V program forchildre n aged 9-13. production'efforts for many ;iwiml- Melissa Loderstedt asHattie, -, the Kean University East Campus Theatre; at 215 North Ave. in The Rev. Alphonse Stephenson Father Alphonse sees the con- Unioii County. Arts Center, the : ; the Accrediting Commission of '. ' their springconcert "Kecpm" the . Funding has Iwen made possi- winning 'Cranford shows, teams Jasort. Moschcs as-FlyntyGremip, Hillside. "OI6" will take guests on a theatrical journey, visiting with and his Orchestra of St. Peter by ductor as a communicator: with State Theater in New Brunswick, a Cm'eer Schools and Colleges of : Beat."The dessert cabaret will.be ble in part by the New Jersey . . with co-producer DanJell'p Einhorn. •John Diiryeo as Harry/Baptista, ', Teclmolpgy (ACCSCT), ap]irovecl a Spanish gypsy family in a typical Cave tavern located some- held 8 p.ra.: May 7 and 8 at St. ., State Council on the Arts, • • . the Sea will present a concert May' the brchesta and with the audi- Jonathan Flowers, who has served Jim Finnegan as Pojis/Priest, •• one-year membership to the.: Bronx where in the Sacromonte hills of Grenada, Spain/Tickets are 22 at .the Presbyterian Church in ence. He makes sure that people . Zoo, a one-year niembersliip to BJ's•' by the State of New. Jersey,, ' Anne's Church, 325 2nd Ave. in Department of State, through a as music director for many area Tony Surace as the Stage Department of Education, and is a priced at $20 and can be purchased by calling the Kean University Garwood. The spring concert, grant administered' by the Union Westfield,. : " , :. •-. Who come to each concert feel a theate'rsi including Plays in the Manager/Innkeeper, Ed 'Witt el, .Wholesale Club, and the Museum box office at (973) 746-7181. For more information, call Teatro Si member ofthe Private Career'.-- under the direction of Sean Berg, . County Division of Cultural and ;. Tliis will be the 14th annual , part of what is going on and enter Park in Edison, fills that.role here Joanne Geschickter, Peg Harvey, . • of Television and Radio in New • at (908) 301-9496 or visit www.teatrosi.com. Schools of New Jersev. Heritage'Affairs. • ';. concert conducted by Father into the enjoyment of the evening. Patty Turowski. and Tiffany • , . YorkCitv. ;, ... . ' will be the group's second annual / as well. Choreography, is being Alphonse to" benefit Youth and 'Father. Alphonse. is, a' • done hy.Alyspn. PemouKe, who. has Wilson. . '. ; . •. Family Counseling Services.- This Lieutenant Colonel in the New worked-in that capacity with. Making their first-appearance ..••• . • concert is the agency's only Jersey Air National Guard, serv- Roessler in several successful pro-, . at the theater are-Doug ; fundraiser..-. ...•••: ing as Chaplain of the" 108th Air . ductions, in addition to her work McLaughlin as Paul, Howard. OFF • . The.Orchestra.ofSt. Peter by • •.Refueling Wing at McGuire Air with other area directors.. Whitmore as Riley/Hortensio, TokyQ I yv/purchase of $20.00 or up the Sea gives, 60 concerts per year, Force Base. He balances, his mili- The production team for "'Kiss Chuck Ottj- Laurie Melia, Kelly CHINESE; & JAPAN E$E^:^^ both on tour and at their summer. tary duties with his pastoral Me-Kate" has assembled a talent- Rhodes, Colleen luaft, Colin . • open-iiir concert series, the .. responsibilities and musical -career "^ t$&&\, -fj A Tremendous Variety of both cuisines.' Casual Dining... j» ^'^[^it ti,'—"- '~~Linark., s National ed cast of both CDC veterans and Fraser, Matthew Copodicasa, Festival of the Atlantic, at Point in a busy life, in which each, aspect newcomers. Jean McCauIey ' Kristen Dil'zel, Angela. Barone .v^Sp^^ic^Seatiiigs up to 80 people. Enjoy Small & Large Parties! \ , $000 . Pleasant Beach. The orchestra complements the others. .. returns to the theater,to' take the... and JudiLny.no. • Group offers plays a wide range of ihusic. The For more information about the role of Lili/Kate after last appear- Performances are 8 p.m. S Milton Faith, director; of Youth and Family Counseling Services, program for each concert is a concert, to become a sponsor, or to \.,^\\Chinese'Sp6daIs-*Japanese'Speciah*'lMhvh'Box' w/Turcnase of 15 or more •^lig as Amalia in ''She Loves Me." Fridays and Saturdays.'May 7-22, May 12 show meets with the Rev. Alphonse Stephenson, conductor of the diverse blend of classical, selec- . purchase tickets, call Youth and McCauIey has performed in musi- with a Mother's Day matinee' on Mention this (otijuut trlh'ii onkiJiui \t>( t\di\t Orchestra of St. Peter by the Sea, tp discuss the May 22 benefit '..-•• ".'••.' .. Mdki Roll Specials '•• Sushi Bar Specials * Dinner Box w:im\l otho iifl'yr. \nt ivhJ tin hntuhiij j/vui;/j lions, "pops" favorites, operatic Family Counseling -Services at cals and, in' concertin area ^the- Sunday, May 9,at 3 p.m. Tickets concert at the Presbyterian Church in Westfield; arias and.patriotic medleys.- (908)233-2042. • Chef's Specials such us.., Imperial Shrimp, Seafood Flower Haski't, Taipei Trio, House at First Baptist aters such as Plays in the Park in are $18 on a reserved seat basis., . • S/H'fli///)i«'AviS'p^ & '•- . Edison (Eliza in "My Fair Lady"i, and can be obtained by calling-the The Musical Club ofWestfield'. : • ''•••.:••' .•'••-. iMudik&J2ktIJM>d'•• TliuiSiiMsil&oic.'-. .••••"...-, '.'•'.. .the Blue Hill Ti'onpe in • box office at 908-276-76.11 or . ' FREE will celebrate National Music Manhattan and as a soloist at through the '.theater's .website' at. Hours: Mon-Thurs. llum-Wpm;FrL& Siit. tkm-llpm; Sun. 12 noon-Wpm Week 8 p.m. May 12 at the First . Chansonettes are set to begin their spring tour Carnegie Hall.. Appearing oppo- www.cdctheatre.org.The. Cranford m DELIVERY Baptist Church, located at; 170 • .-'" site her in the role of • Dramatic Club is located at 76 12 South Ave., West, Cranford • < 709-8081-8083 • Fax: ™709-8087 (Mlni'W60) Elm. St., With a musical -p'rogi'nm The Chansonettes of "Tomorrow." ...-'•' booked for the spring perform- •Jackie. Cbstello, the president, (In Drug fair * Dunkin Donuls Shopping Center near Blockbuster mieo & across from. The Oto Restaurant) Fred/Petruechio ia CDC veteran Winons Avenue in Crnnford, off of featuring a.chorus and soloists. Westfield, a women's choral The group-will begin their ance. at.(90S) 789-5819. Roger Hayden. In addition to Centennial Avenue. . This program will honor Dr.- group, have been in rehearsal tour May 4 at Sunrise in . . Organizations-wishing to. The Chansonettes rehearse Charles Tremaine, an early resi- for the upcoming spring pro- Westfield, with concerts also book for the next winter holi- every'Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. dent ofWestfield and the founder gram. The theme for. spring, . planned May 6 at The Chelsea day program may do so'by'com .at the Presbyterian Church on ; v ; ... { of Natipn;u; Music Week. Movie. Magic, will.feature in Fanwood, May 11 at tacting Amy Herrington at . Mountai n Ave nue, in. Westfi.e 1 d. ,:;.",';,-;'-'-,;: / - C^''- Hi-cognizing the importance of songs s.u'ch'-as: "Hey, Look Me • Chelsea in•-Warren- and.May 12 .i;908l 317-5910. V • They are under the.direction nuisic in pe'o|)le's liy'es, Westilel'd Over," "Singing In The Rain," at Ridge Oak in Basking- - Now mombors are always of Jean Schnrkand accompa- Mayor Ciregojy McDennott has "A Time. For Us" aiul • .'• • ••'. Ridge. The group is currently welcome. If interested, call : nied by Mel Freda. . . signed a proclamation designating the wi't'k of May 2-8 as Music .Wt;ek-. • . •••'••,. :"•' :. Tin; May 12 program will 1 Mother's Day IIHIIKK music vvliich is tied to a Sunday, M»> ">,20S HIIIOMIII Shipped All Over ' prised of club members and guest Week, May 2-8; Joining him were Beverly Thomson Shea, president of performers and conducted by Elsa the Musical Club of Westfield, and Kay Macrae, program coordinator for Kenilwo^th Inn The World & Pick-Up (Jail llahn, will perform "Wade in the May 12 performance, to be held at the First Baptist Church at 8 p.m. Or Place Your Order For... the Water," "Shenandoah," "Down BRUNCH BUFFET o l)y the Riverside,""By observed in 1924. In the words of Music, permeating the atmos- LASAGNE PASTICCIATE ALLA BOLOGHESE SKATING: 11:00AM TO 12:30PM " Hendemeer's Stream," "Skve Boat its founder, Dr. Tremaine, "Music phere, enters many new places ' Take It home &.'bake it in your oven. . Song," "Red River Valley," "The Week is, to some extent, different where it is welcome." in,'.. H.ni: Ki;i'ii.\m;in. iiuu-.. ILnusli. Mtjfhnv Shnni|il i^kljil.t 1IL\-«., I r^li Trtirh 1 This is "not the usual" lasagne! ,' • Steakhoiise .River Sleeps Beneath the Sky, ' -. .mil i'li|.v I JMIIJo. I'^l.n. S il.uk V.illKiit, I'nl.ilii,-., Kii-ilMn 11', f it-li Vti.'ii.iWi\ lli-jrli) Ilili-J RISTORANTE daBENlTO from all the other special "weeks." . The Musical Club, of West field.. Ilii'jiU Ul':, M.'H i, A *i .*,-*. *..»-. *.• ^ ..«••: V •*. 4- w «*"V- -. r April 29 & 30, 2004 B-4 primetime Cranford Chronicle B-5 Isabelle Mazzarese fees WCP seeks CRANFORD - Tsii Obituaries Wed. Morning Club ^Richie Havens^ zzaiow^H^rTireTl Curium; a sisli-rr Rose I.)c April 20, 2004 at her home in four, grandchildren and. (bur work to be returns to 'Best Man' Toms River.' Kieat-graiulchililren. Lynore Planer plans business meeting Mrs. Mazzarese was bom in' A funeral Mass was held Newark and lived in Cranlord CRAWFORD - Lynore F. and Wayne Gi.'unpiiio; ii stepsister, CRANFORD — The annual The Crossroads Friday at Si.. Maximilian Kolbf Giampino Planer, 40,died April 27, Elizabeth Green; two stepbrothers, on display before moving to Toms River in Roman Catholic ' Church, ToniS; business meeting of the Wednesday The legendary singer and on May 8 2Q04 at.Union Hospital. Daniel Green and Michael Green; Club news 1984., . . ...'.'..•.•• River, following 'services at. the Morning Club of Cranford, a In an ongoing effort to recognise songwriter Richie Havens . Born in, Newark, she lived in. and seven nieces aiid.nephcwK. Director Ken Webb of Westfield Her husband, Sylvester, is Mastapeter Funeral Homo in woman's study group, will take and encourage creative and artistic returns to The Crossroads in Ii-vingion and GranfordI before mov- •""Services will be 10 a.m. tomor- Community Players hits deceased. Bayvillo. Eiitoinbnieiit was in the place 10'. a.m.' Wednesday at the hers recently ; met .with Jerry', accomplishment throughout Union Garwood for a show 5 p.m. announced the cast for the season- ing to Union in 19$8.i . row at the Union Funeral Home-. County, the Board of Chosen '•: .'• Surviving-are''two-daughters. (iraoelaml..Memorial Park niau- Cranford Community Center. Sandi Dobbins at (Jie site. .. • • . . ' May 2, Doors open at 3 p.m. ending political drama'"The Best . Anne Schaner and ('indv , 'Mrs. Planer was a sale'sderk for Lytwyn & Lytwyn, 1600 Stu'yvesant PelLs, president, will preside. Freeholders,is pleased to announce soleuin, Kenilworth. 15 years with Bradjees in Clark. Ave., Union. Entombment will be in Plans were also put in place by iJie second annual program,.pre- Tickets are limited and are Man." The show opens 8 p.m, May New -members, including Nicole in the WCP Theater at 1000 North • She was a member of Rebecca the Hollywood Memorial Park mau- President Renee Ross for the red, sented ill partnership with the available for $27 on the Cameron, Rochelle Metroka and white and blue plantings at the National Arts Program, which .;:'• Internet or $32 the day of Ave. West, Westfield and is pro- Lodge 1 and Clinton Lodge 18, soleum. ..-'...• - ; Eileen Williams were' welcomed at duced by LettyHudak, , Mary L. Hackett Independent Order of Odd Fellow's Visitation is 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. : Memorial Park in time for offers county employees and their . show. Buy tickets online at the April 7 business -meeting,'' Memorial Day. • . Last produced on Broadway in CRANFORD ..- Mary L. . and Rebeccas. ' '• today plus 9 a.m.' tomorrow at the families an opportunity to exhibit www.xxroads.musictoday.cq Wednesday Morning Club. The annual luncheon, will.take Members Lynda Feder and Geri • their artwork. . . , •• m or at the venue box office 2000, tliis highly-regarded-Gore Lynskey Hackett, 92, died April 22 '-.Her husband,: James Degnan .Surviving are her husband,.. funeral home, In .lieu of flowers, place at the Roselle Golf Club at Vidal play naturally deals with Douglas;' her stepmother, Charlotte, donations may be sent' to Grace and Livelli attended a committee meet- . • Entries will be accepted in the at The Crossroads, 78 North , 2004 at Beeghly Mudical Park in Hackett,died in 195-1. • •" .. 11:30 p;ni.May 14. 'Interested mem- ing at the municipal building with .categories pf painting, 'photography, Ave., Garwood. For more politics. It's an election year, and Boardman, Ohio. • .- .. Surviving, are a son, .James .!.; Giajnpino; a sister, Theone Mutz; Peace Fellowship, 950 Raritan bers should contact Ben Sarnowski artworks on paper, sculpture and. the dying President Hockstader two brothers, Raymond Giampino. Road, Cranford, NJ 07016. ; regard to the Post OfficePlaza ren- Information visit "' Mrs. Hackett wiis horn in. two 'daughters;, Ann M. Nooiie and for details. • ••' ".'':-.. ••" ovation. Cranford -architect Roger, c'rafls, Recognized artists and art. • www.xxroads.com, call the (Chuck Azen) cannot run for re- ... Danville, Va. ,She lived in Croiifoi'd Judith 1. Collier; seven grandchil- The 2004-2005 slate of officers is professionals will serve as judges, election, but has an eye toward Grutzmache'r. drew up the plans, Crossroads club-line at (908) for over 40 years before moving to dren and six great-»r-indch.ildreii. as. follows: Salidi Pells,, president; wliich. won approval by all. The • select ing.entrants for cash awards, 232-5666 or e-mail lu'story and selecting his successor. Poland, Ohio. . . : . A Cunerai Mass • was ; held Joseph Yarussi Marie Mastorakis,: vice president; . 'scholarships and honorable men- ' The leading candidates are township plans to renovate tlie tri-- [email protected]. ,, She retired.in 1977 as a.secre- -Monday at' St.''Michael's- ('hurch. CRANFORD — Joseph Yarussi, Karen DiBattista and Doreen Meg Lyncs,. recording .secretary; angle, this year, with the centerpiece lion in the 'exhibition's' five 'artistic Secretary William Russell tary with Schering-Plough Corp.-in '.classifications:' amateur (little or no' (Michael* Kerns), an honest man of •Burial" was- in St. Theresa's 79, died April 26, 2004 at.Southern. Kraycirik; a son,. Joseph; two sis* Irene Kowalski corresponding sec- fountain donated by Green Thumb: kenilworth. Mrs.. Hackett was a C"enletery, Summit: . -y \ .: •• . Ocean County Hospital in.. •ters, Helen -Materia and. Mary. retary; Ann Van Jaeckel, treasurer; experience); intermediate (some • 'high moral values and great intel- The. fountain was. funded • by the- niemter of the Legion of Mary and Avrangenients were by. the Manalinwkin. . .- • i.DiNizio; hvo brothers, Pete' and Alice '•Roberts, assistant treasurer. ' experience); advanced (extensive ..-.' '• lect, and Senator Joseph Cnntwe.ll'- popular Landmark Series,' which (Paul Salyatoriello), a gamesman , the Altar .Rosary .Society" ;it St.. Dooley'.T'Aineral Home. Donations: Born -in Westlield, he'lived in, •James;, and four .grandchildren, Sue Chandler, and Barbara many:Crariford.;residents collect. ' mi training); youth aged 12 to 18; '•Michael's Roman Catholic Church, may' lie sen! to K;i|>h;.iel Life .Cranford for 15 years.before mov- . A fuheral'Mass will be 10 a.m. Hanimerl trustees: . . . •:.,. :. mid youth under 12y'ears. • ; who knows what it takes to get ••' Feder and.;Livelli attended a Latin band deSbl performs »t U€A€ on May 8 what he wants. The play explores She also, was a member of the- House.- ' • • -."' : ing. to Tuckerton in 1984. ' tomorrow .at. Holy Trinity Roman The • Applied. Art/Home, Life township meeting with regards to ••• . .Intheadu.ltclassiiications,each Mr. Yarussi retired in 1984 after Catholic Church, 3.1!>. First St., Department'will meet the' Grcuijbrd '•'first place winner will receive $300; the-'dying president's, choice — the development-of-the riverfront park . On May 8 at 8 p.ni:, the Union throughout t'lie.Garden Slate-, Karner, the Who's John ' ': prograihming..The workshops man he trusts., or the man he 25. years as the owner of Yarussi s Westfield; Burial will, be in Conimuhity .Center at 10. a.m. at the Hanson .House. 'Feder.it* . second place will receive $200 each;. 1 : County Arts' Center, in Railway and, by the sunnnei: of 20li;i. Entwhistle, and- Ringos son Zak lire geared to students.of middle thinks can win the election. Patrick McDermott Auto Body shop in Roselle Park. He Fai.rview Cemetery, Westlield. . Thursday tor a planning, meeting••' ''working", to form a. Friends, of . .-. and third' place, $ 100 each. There is : will present ail evening of Latin they.had bec'ii signed'•.!•)>; the . Starkcy on Ringp Starr's All-: .through high school age.as a was a Navy veteran of World War .,- - Visitation is' 2-4 and' 7-9 p.m. .andlunch.' • •' •.' ; • ' •••'•' . Hanson Park. Association. Eagle one $300 prize for Best in Show. In., Advisors, supporters and politi- ! CRANFORD -- ; Patrick ) T High School, lie.sang, in the. All- (.'.ui'))AV;ij-niV.Bi'os! record- label. ;means pf allowing, students of II. •' • '.' •'.. •.-. '-.'•' .-•' ". ' today at the Dooley Colonial Home, The Drama/Music Department. Scout Chris -Sheridan is leading a each youth classification, $75 will ' • rhythms with-recording artists. '. Starr Band Tour. '..;,' • • ' . cal foes include Linda Correll, McDermott;, 20,died April 22,-20(1-1 Region Choir and. Madrigal Choir In .spring.of .2.00 -l.,d<' Sol's .... •.'.'•' all backgrounds to have active . . . . Sui-viving are two daughters. • 556 Westfield Ave", Westfield.'' will meet at the home of Sue clean-up'8 a.ni.-4' p.m. May. 1.on the .•IVJ.. B-6 Cranford Chronicle April 29, 2004 Cranford Chronicle -related programs G™1* win upgrade Internet capacity at UCC how i?"sscuTnrnrjR for sluHents to — : : ; • «/--—r— are eligible for consideration. The History Grant Program, which is projects that focus on Union plies. . Ferguson, R-Dist. 7., announcwl provide funcling to improve from the federal grant are print . 1 The Union County Board of iife in Union County by encour- havo. tho -skills necessary'-to. lie the capability of the college's and graphic design; web design; County or any aspect of New The deadline for proposals is st CRANFORD'-The First PresbyterianChurch of Cranford Freeholders invites history aging historical societies and maximum request for history funded by'a grant from the New recently that Union County successful in tho. 31 century organizations is $7,500; other Jersey Historical Commission, a Jersey history, conservation and May 17. To request an applica- College will receive a $99,4]0 fed- Division of Econoinic IT security and Homeland sponsors'a series of open labyrinth walks in Bates, Hall, .11 organizations and other non- other groups that preserve, teach 1 workforce," Ferguson said. "This' nonprofits may request up todivision of the Department of preservation of historic material, tion and guidelines, contact the eral, grant from the U.S. Development anA,Gpnt'jnuihg Security; and medical coding, Springfield, Ave, All are welcome. . ' • :• . ' profit groups; that present histo- and promote local history," said important, funding will help to Education. That diction issues The federal funding was part '[ $5,000 to expand their history •'state. •...-.• ;••;. •.. ,•••• •/ speakers honoraria •.: and/or Division ' of Cultural and 'Department. of Education to r The next walk will be 1-4 p.m. Sunday; participants are ryi-related programs to apply for Freeholder Mary, P. Ruotolo, liai- (,ive UCC .stutlents.the education of the annual appropriations bill, programming." Funds from the Union 'County expenses, oral history projects Heritage Affairs at 633 Pearl St., expand and upgrade Internet technology- and industry-based . asked to begin by 3:30. Subsequent walks will be held the fijjndmg through the Union son to the Cultural and Heritage and training that will translate, certificates to qualifying stu- which was . supported by County History Grant Program. Piograms Advisory Board. The Union County Division of History Grant Program can sup- and tape transcription, ADA Elizabeth 07202, via telephone at technology capacity at.the col- first Sunday of each month. For more information, call the ; into skills and jobs in a range of : Cultural and Heritage Affairs port activities such as public assistive services, technical assis- (908) 558-2550, or by email to lege's Cranford campus. : dents. ..•''".••, .''••• ..-• •' .Ferguson, that .finances the, ••church at 1908V276-8440. ' / . . V •' ' ' ':. ': "The purpose of the grant pro- "Activities taking place between hitfh-skilled, high-paying jobs." departments of Labor; Health and Sept 1, 2004 and Aug. 31, 2005 administers the Union. County exhibitions, lectures, educational tance, and project related sup- •cultiiralinlblii'iicni.org. . . Among the. division's certifi- gram is to enrich the quality ol ; "As a former teacher, I know , Specifically, the federal grant cate programs., that will benefit Human Services, and Education. Deadline Noon Deadline Noon Thursday Thursday Prior To Prior To OME IMPROVEMENT k Publication HOME IMPROVEMENT . Publication One Call Puts In Orteedi! Puts You In touch ^ Independent Press •Suburban New?* CranfordI Chroniclle 'Record Press V • ' •- •• '• •• . •'•••-••.. Inclepehd^n• •,• . • ' • ••• • . / ' '• , •;••• t"' Pres', ' •'.•.',s ' • Suburba,,.•.••.". •'••;. - '•: h-•.••,-.• New• • ; • s_ •.,,,•. •• Grqnfbr'••.•"•..•'••. "' • d".-',•.,••.' Chr, a• ' •' • •..•*.;,.•,'.•', ' .- ••••••,• •/.,... . 1. .,-••"• -\ '. 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(908) 272- Junior Woman's Club. 8 p.m., fol- gram on the great Civil War pho- SUNDAY '' 6114; $8 for membor, $10 non- lowinga short meeting at, 7:30 tographer presented by Charles members. .'•'•"'•••••• p.m. May 12. Hanson House, 38 McSorley, '7:30; p.m. Cranford MAY 2 BUSINESS MEETING - Springfield Ave., Cranford. (908) . Public Library, 224 Walnut Ave. JAYCEES FISHING annual event of the Wednesday 272-7147. ' • '. (908)709-7272. .' DERBY*7~ third annual event in Morning Club of Cranford. 10 SMART GROWTH LEC- What a gars are memory of Leonard J. Snyder, 11 a.m. Cranford Community TURE — by Adam Zellner, exec- gup a.m. -2 p.m; Noniahegan Park, Center, 220 Walnut Ave. (908) utive director of the state's Office Cranford. Participants should 272-6243; - ' - ; of Smart. Growth, for the FRIDAY bring a non-perishable food item Cranford Democratic Club. 7:30 wasted to donate to Crnnford Family P,m: May ;- 12. Cranford: APRIL 30 • Care. '.' • '''.-. ". - : •'• Community Center, 220 Walnut FASHION SHOW 18TH-CENTURY STAR- FRIDAY Ave. (908) 276-6500. FUNDRAISER — for. the GAZING —Learn about how 75th ANNIVERSARY - of weekend Cranford High School Girls astronomy influenced the MAY 7 the Garwood Lions Club; a din- By DANIEL MURPHY Lacrosse Association. 7:30-9:30 colonists' lives with this program UNION COUNTY VOLUN- ner dance celebration. May 14. Osceola^ p.m. Jude clothing store, North presented by the Rev. John Mills TEER FAIR — celebrating the The, Westwood, Garwood. "$30. The 4-year-old classes from Osceola Church Nursery School Union Avenue, Cranford. $20. of Fanwood. 2-5 p.m. Miller-Cory spirit of yolunteerism and recog- Register by May.-I at:(' 908) 789- on Raritan Road in Clark recently visited The Atria in Cranford: , : This,past weekend.had the : (908)272-0755. :; ;. Hoqse Museum, 614 Mountain ; nizing some of the county's finest' 0925.. .:.-• " -,. ••-•'•,: ' . ' • - for an Easter egg hunt. The students sang songs, heard a PotimUol to |HM)ii.'liftliose week- : Aye;, We'stfield,.(908) 232-1776; ex-amples. 2-8 p.m. Jersey STEP UP FOR THE ARC- story read by one of the residents and enjoyed a snack, as well ends l hat. electrifies t he New York 'A GLIMPSE BEHIND THE Gardens Mall, Elizabeth. (908) annual walkathon to. raise funds as hunting for eggs. For information about the school, call sports scene; keeps me glued to my ' CURTAIN' —talk by the scholar (908)272-3668. Jllhi •' SATURDAY 527-4753: ,' .' •'•''• -. '.-' \';\; - for. the. state's 'lnrgest advocacy and -philosopher-' Rabbi. Manis • organization, for -people with wtuwna number ofdiflerent MAY1 Friedman; first:in a threerpart 'developmental disabilities, and ^porting .ivents.and giggling-likea seriesoxplbring life's most mysti- their;, /families,.; Registration .wli'tiihbyfor-tS.straight hours. < TWILIGHT AT THE /MAN-' . fyihg.subjects. Part of the Jewish' SATURDAY . SION'. — fundraiser for begins 9 a.m.May ]5 at .Union lor Animals planned Hie Giants were picking fburth Literacy Program of the Union County Vocational/Technical m the N'Kl, Draft, the Knieks were Auxiliary and Twig groups of - -.sign-up as niany sponsors as.'pos- •County Torah Center.- 11 a.in.- MAY 8 School, Raritan Road, Scotch CRANFORD'••.-, • People lor •ui-lhc playollkand the''afternoons Children's Specialized Hospital. sible-to pledge funds for the walk. 4:30 p.m. 418 Central .Aye., BICYCLE COLLECTION — Plains. (908)•'•'• 754-7826. . or., Animals, ;a non-profit animal wel- \vciv gniny"to I),.. (iH,.(i ;g, jj.^.- 5 p.m. Liberty Hall Museum, Each participant who turns in $75 w Westfield. $30, $50 for a- couple. for Pedals for Prop-ess, which- \vw.w.arcnj.org. .'• .- fare organization; • is sponsoring ball on I.K'aiililiil; sun shiny days. Union. $75, register by April 26. or more of dohajiohs. on the day of (908) 789-5252. •"-.'.-' ' distributes used bikes to develop-. its annual.Walk for Animals 10 _ Hut. like the drafting of Fredric (908)233-9527. ' • '. CHANTICLEER GARDENS the. walk will receive a free People BLOOD DRIVE —-run-by the .ing countries. 9 a.m.-noon. JPavid a.m.-2 p.m. May 16 at Nomahe^an Wvis, th(> weekend -turned-out to be FOXWOODS TRIP — and an — and Scott Arboretum; bus trip Park, AH proceeds from the walk •for Animals T-shirt. •'"'/. -,' Blood Center of New, Jersey. 9. Brearley; Middle/High School, i'atirt.al bust-.' ; , . - : .. •'. . excursion , tq ,'• the: nearby 1 sponsored by the Green Thumb will benefit homeless cats and a.m.-l p.m. Temple £manu-El, 401 .Monroe Ave., Kenilworth. •Every dog that participates . .For nionths j \;e been dreaming Mashantucket Pequot Museum Garden Club. Bus leaves 8 a.m.. dogs.awaiting adoption..- , •' ,756 East Broad St.,:Westfield. <908).276-1644,exL 515. . •' ... will receive, a bag-' of doggie good- oft he draft.that.woukl return the 6 Research Center. Sponsored by (800) BLGOD-NJ, - -. May 15; returns same '.evening. All .'are. welcome to join the ies. There will be refreshments for $46.(908)276-5077. ' - - " liiaiit.stotlidrnghtful place the Kenilworth Historical lflth-eENTURY TOOLS - walk/with or without a dog-The. nil, plus.contests with prizes for WALK FOR ANIMALS - >i.iKthe.N'FI/elite. Around that,' .; Society. Bus departs 8:30 a.m., talk by Carl- Petersen. of the •walk-is approximately two /mile's; • the dogs, "• ... • 'Jiiilein Jaiiiiarv. when returns 7 p.m.$3Q; proceeds ben- Cranford Historical Society. 2-4 COMING UP annual event sponsored..- by. . and participants'-may- walk- a , . .Christine Nagy of-.21.00..Radio- People, for .Animals to benefit. It of pancake blocks bt-'gan •; efit, the •••":.-.'JRestore-the.*House .p.m..-. Crane-.Phiilips. . House 'NIGHT PHOTOGRAPHY' •shorter distance.: . •'••' •'• .'- •' •'- is tho honorary -chairperson; par- my in my liead, Isiali Thomas : 1 : homeless cats.and dogs awaiting Campaign. (908). 276-0546. Museum, 124 N. Union Ave;. — program by Dankwart. Koehler To .register,.call (908) 688-1073 ticipants will have the opportuni- began remaking the Men of BLOOD DRIVE— sponsored for.. . the ' . Cranford/Miliburn adoption' 10 a m 2 p m Mav 16 hnd select menu option 5 'A^pon ty-to com'e early to meet.Christine Nomahegan Paik Ci infoid Madison Square Garden, and I ' , by the Garwood ICnights of Camera Club. 7:30 p.m. May 10.'.. sol ship sheet will be mailed oi uul liceive an uitogiaphed realized the potential (or the . (908)688-1073 laxed Paiticipants aie asked to photo •.'•'"•• . '.-. . •••'•. :•••• -. •'.:'• '-. -.' • . '. ' . . . '.' -'. •'•'••. -•'•: • -.. JOHN FEI/CHRONICLE CORRESPOrvJDENT " ..Cranford Community Center, 220 • KiiH'k.- lo I'eiurn to the. playoffs ChHs Drechsfil dives safely back into first during the Cougars' 3-0 win over Somerset County power Immaculata Saturday. The Cougars have won five ':ind"u|.istag(' ihevi'oss-river Nets.- in a row and eight of their last nine. . . - ; I ve also been holding On firmly on to (he.be.lu'.-l'that' Hie Met.s would ..be-IHirer than last, year's disaster Winners of five straight, Cranford earns second seed in county tournament performance. ..' • A-a>[iple\vei'lv.s ago this'w-eok- By DANIEL MURPHY Scotch Plains, earning the third plimented by a steady defense. and Greg Van Horn is batting, .452 ... As impressive; as their numbers OF INTEREST (••iiil was shaping up to be the • . and fourth seed, respectively." . Bryan ,'Giannecchini baffled with 1.4 runs scored. The pitchers are, more important is the timing TO SENIORS AND THOSE WHO LOVE THEM. •weekend it all came to fruition. The first rouiid will be, played Immaculata Saturday, tossing a ' have been helping themselves out of the Cougars hits. Cranford has : The'Kiucks, while not exactly set- - The.Cranlbrd High baseball got' Saturday, with the. quarterfinals six-hitter while striking out 10 and ; as well with- Giannecchini (.452) been able to build early leads, mak 1 Fount uns Tht tup leaves 8 1111 <4 world -on.lire. \ver('iiithe play- out of thp. box slow, this season,, ; scheduled for May 8 at the home, of walking just one. He improvcd.to 3- and Cienciii (.367,1 home run) tied ing life easier on the. pitchers.. i in it turns 7 p m S3 3 fee oils and ready to steal the.'area's- dropping its first two games, but is. the higher seet|. The scmifmals will 2 on the season with a.n.ERA of just for the team lead in RBI with .13. Qiunneccliini. helped, himself, out includes dining in the Terrace booji spotlight hack from the Nets! now off and running and riding a be noon and ',] p.m. May 15 at 1,50. Jason Occi leads the staff with each. Occi is second on the .team witha.t\yo-oul, two-run double in- .Restaurant . ihandicappedr 1 he f Hants were.sitting jirptty at five-ganie winning streak. ' Railway's Veteran's -Field with the a 3-0 record and a 0.75 ERA, which: .with a .455 average. . . the first inning Saturday and State of the Art Cancer The Cougars have won eight of final .'scheduled' for 2 p.m.- May 22 at included'a no-hitter .against South . "There isn't a weak.spot in the Cranford built a 9-0 first inning . accessible!, .- . : . No. I. with ,i wealth of options and : ' -July 19-23 — Cape Cod trip. powiliihtics • draft the stud left their past nine games and posted Linden's Memorial'Field. . •— • Pkiinfield. -Brian Cienrirt is' 1-1 lineup," said Drechsel, who is hit- •. lead over St. Peter's.: ' . "•'•: •some impressive victories in the SENIORS Spend five '(lays' and four- tackle they desperately'hood, "We're happy with the No. 2' .with a 4.40 ERA. . -~ ting .412'"with 15 runs scored. "Scoring early gives the. pitchers Center in New Jersey process. Oranford knocked off seed," said junior catcher Chris '''Hiey've all been, throwing the "Everybody can get-.the job:done, .-all'the confidence in the .world to nights v i s i t i n g M ;i rt-h a > • • snatch up the polite, [nimble; gra- - Somerset County-power and then Drech'sfil. "We feel we' have a good ball very well," said Head Coach whether it; is laying down n bunt or. just go out and throw strikes," said ciou> country boy quarterback with T pancy. . •-. Vineyard, • ' Chatham,- i\ o. 9 ranked Immaculata. 3-0 Thursday Club the strong arm and great .genetics, draw and as-long us. we play the Dennis McCaffery. "They can hitting a double. Even when there Drechsel. "And it gives the whole Oct. 2T-2G•.— Deluxe motdr- Provincetown,'.. Hyannis, the". Saturday and defeated St.' Peter's . The Cranford Senior or trade hack for a liajl-hawking kind of baseballwe can jilay -— put throw four pitches for strikes. They. are. tvvo outs.we feel liko.we can get team confidence knowing we can coach. trip to Bar Harbor, •I.FK nnise.uni and more, $,'?95 Prep of Jersey City, ranked fourth the.ball in play and not give the have all been Solid throughout the something going." ••'.-.- . • score off that pitcher." ... :, I"Intensity modulated radiation Citizens Thursday Club- meets double occupancy, includes four -.satety ,>nd ai.i extra pick' or two. •• in Hudson County, 18-8 April 21. Maine, $7'27 per person, double, • other team more than three outs an year." • - •' . • '. •.-••••\ "•':'•• .1 p.m. at the 'Community The .Vlet.s were taking oii the '.occupancy. For more informa- breakfast.* and dinners.'"'. Cranford's surge helped propel '.inning — we feel like we can come, Making life easy on the. pitching \ therapy (\MRT\ Wraps radiation • Center, 220 -. Walnut -Ave. ( 'U]JS. tlw favoi'ile to win the:- 7DqysA Week Tam-ZaM tion about the extended trips, Di'c. II — to the Lili Langfry 1 it to.the second seed in this year's out. on-top against'anybody we staff has been a lineup that can I beams precisely around tumors to Activities: •.' " National LeagLji. . ai)d had a chance' Take dnt Available call 1908) 272-5375. . ' -, -.' ' Christ.tiia-s show..Trip leaves 9 Union' County Tournament. The play." . score at any time..The Cougars top--, 1 April 29 — Bingo; bring . toi^o into \Vrtgley and jirove they defending 'champs/ and winners of Sloppy defense' and a lack of nine hitters have a combined bat-. destroy cancer cells while mininminq a.m., returns G p.m.'$().1 fee' could, at the very Ivast, lwilgwith donations for Cranford Family includes .slunv.ii.dmission.and a. four of the.last five tournaments,' t imejy hitting.:'cost. the Cougars ting average of .353 rind have aver- iisk to healthy tissue" Care.- /.-.-:' -^ ••-• • '''•. the-betier teams in the- league. •".' will host the winner of yesterday's Friday'Club meal. .. '." . . their 'first-two 'games of the season, aged 11.2 runs'in winning.' their . ..Trips -spon.sor'fd . by tlie Throw in a cla.-h hetwefui the • Dayton/Rahway preliminary round but Cranford has since put it last five games. ; . The Cranford Senior For. reservations or more Thursday Club. I the public is Yankees a'nd Red .Sox and the ' game Saturday. ' . together in all facets of the game. .Jamar Ingram leads the team Citix'eiis Friday Club meets i inl'orination about, the trips, weekend began shaping up into a welcome): . . • . p.m.-at the Comm.unity Center, Uiuan earned the top seed, with The bats have come alive and a with a .471 average; with seven call Helen aj;. i.9O8) 276-2849. ••spurt.-! nut's dream • . • . the only two county teams to defeat April 23-Mcty 1 — to Myrtle '220 Walnut Ave. Activities: . strong pitching staff has been com- stolen bases and 12 runs scored Hut it wasn't. Cranford this season, Westfield and Beach. $850 \|/o per person April 30 — Social/bingo. . 'Everything t'ellapart. ^ • ' .' includes, lotlgiag ;it occanfront Trips sponsored by the Wednesday Club The grai'iou.s-country boy ([uar- 109 North Ave. • Cranford hotel., 12 meals, three shows, Friday Club: ' ' ; . The -Cranford Senior [I'ihack turned into a priina doiuia, and a sightseeing cruise down May 12— to Atlantic City. Citizens' Wednesday Club made a. power play and soon the 908-272-7016-Fax: 908-272-7288 : : a coastal waterway. ; • Ready for a breakthrough $17, leave Centennial Avenue meets, at the Community (iiants were being robbed blind by 45 45 • ••'May, 31 — to Caesar's, in' Pool, at .noon..' Other trips Center, 220 Walnut Ave. ' San Diego General Manager A.J.- Atlantic City; a similar trip is planned June .9 and -July 14. . Trips sponsored by the Smith, giving up a bushel of picits, SPECIAL MENU *8 to *9 he-ld-.the last Tuesday of every : May 26 — Polka Fest at Ml; Wednesday Club include: iiichiijiiig next year's first rounder, Golf team beginning to put pieces together Served from 2pm to 9pm Weekdays month; To register for the casi- Haven .Country Resort, .8:30 May 10 — to Showboat in for Hli Manning. Then, with the By DANIEL MURPHY potential. . . • Club — the first time the Cougars and 2pm to 6pm Weekends: no, trips, call (908) 272-6S28. a.m. to.7 p.m. Includes break- Atlantic City. Fee is $16. Bus second-round pick they held on to After finishing third at the have broken 170 at Echo Lake this . New State of the Ait Equipment Aug. 13-26 — Yellowstone fast buffet, activities.and shop- leaves Meeker Avenue at. 11 like it was the last Ijeer at f'rat THE CHRONICLE Complete Dinners 'I'Kirty. made the.most nepotistic Watchung Conference Tournament season. 1 adventure, including (rips to ping, polkas, nVazurkas, live a.m. Another trip is planned The Cranford High golf team with Fulh Integrated IMRT System pick'ol'the century, drafting a Monday, Oranford had a break- "(Tuesday i I think they started (Includes: Soup or Salad. Potato, . EricKarp., M.I). Medical Director Mt. .Rushmore and Grand Polish, entertainment with a June 14. For information, call has yet to lose a match, winning its guard who 'happens to be the to get it together," said Ray. ''We've Tetons. .$1,892 ])er person, dou- Polish buffet dinner. Open bar. Arleen Rordon at (90S) 272- first six of the season. But Head through of soils Tuesday, shooting Vejj.'& Dessert & Beverage)' Board Certified Radiation Oncologist father of the coach's grandson. been pretty consistently in the ble occupancy. $53. 5441. . ;. ' Coach Bill Ray'thinks the Cougars a 169 in a nine-shot win over The deal lor Manning has 170s. (Tuesday! they started to get have only started to realize their Summit at Echo Lake Country (Over 26'items to choose from) . .Aufr 21-Scpt, 7 — Highlights June 15 •'—' to. Longwood Sept.; 6-10 T— five-day, four- enough permutations and conse- their games together and get more of the Canadian Rockies. Gardens in Kennett Square, night trip to Wildwood' Crest. quences to consider that 1 haven't consistent. Italian Night Prime Rib Night Check Out Our About Dr. K $2,380 per person, double occu- Pa. to see :the Festival- of Includes • round-trip motor been able to think about the fact "But there is still plenty of room coach transportation; deluxe the Giants just got their quarter; for improvement. Even (Tuesday) Monday Wednesday Blackboard • Founder and Director of Railway room accommodations at the hack for the next 10 years. He'll • we could have improved on a num- $095 $ 95 Specials Dailv... Regional Cancer Center Regal Plaza; dine-around din- probably be a great quarterback ber of shots. But it is good to get Starting at... 0 14 ners in area restaurants..plus a. and I'd he ecstatic to have him if it this barrier out of t he way." Including Soup & Salad, S10 food/casino; four nights of wasn't lor what the Giants gave up i. Having broken 170 the Cougars (Incl: Soup. Salad. I'otaln,. llnd. Soup. Salad, Potato. • Board Certified Radiation Oncologist Trained entertainment including Camp lo get him. could have gotten will now set their sights on 165 and Vi'ii., Rum Cake & Beverage) Veil., Dessert & Beverage) Dessert & Beverage, at Memorial Sloan-Kettcring Cancer Center Rehabilitation Center May County Performing Arts insu-ad. how tiny used the rest of Ray believes they can crack the 160 Center variety show, dinner- their-picks and the end of the mark before the end of the Season.: : 1 1 l j1 • Awarded American Cancer Society Fellowship comedy show at The Grand Kern Collins Era. The draft was- The key to doing so, however, will .'-.'• i'.' i' ' Y•'•',''••'• • '-, . . i'•''.- j • '•-''•• .'•...'-•:-•-• ' -';-••'.-i?j' ^—i 1 ,'•'iiiKiKi 'ji be.developing more consistency. Hotel in Cape May, gala night supposed to propel the (liants back iii Clinical Oncology at Memorial Sloan- "We have a number of players with prizes, music and danc- into the playoffs and Super Bowl Kettering Cancer Center who have been improving and are ing, and a trip to an Atlantic lonteiition, hut all it did was signal the start of a rebuilding process. getting more confident," said Ray. "I • Established Central New Jersey's 1st Prostate City casino with bonus pack- think 165 is the next goal and hope- age. The Kmcks watched Kenyon Seed Implant Program Martin Ilex all over MSG and fully we can then get down to 160. The cost is $280 per person Richard -leilersnn travel more than It's not out of the realm of. possibil- double occupancy; $350 for a a (light attendant as the Nets fin- ities. A couple of players are begin- • Graduated with Honors from Mt. Sinai single (driver . gratuities ished sweeping them out of the ning to emerge and there are a cou- ple of others I expect to break out School of Medicine and . The region's premier included). A deposit of $80 per plavoll's. hammering home the person is required to' reserve a soon. •'•••• Columbia University / provider of quality, ,K)ii,l that they aren't yet close to space with final payment due competing with even the tops "Every kid knows now he can compassionate care for • Extensive Experience in Breast July 15. (win* in the NBAs junior varsity pin-' every hole out there. Now we long-term, hospice and For information and reser- umlorenco and will have a bard just have to get rid of the double Imd«^^ and triple bogies. They're, starting Alzheimer's-type patients. vations call Harmon at (908) time improving More next season. to get it together. These guys are Preservation Management Respite stays available. 276-2845 or Arleen at (908) The Mets hammered out a pushing each other in the right 272-5441. whole six bits and one run in drop- •.in.' both weekend games to the direction." Uu> P Cranford shot a 175 at (^,conM>l''l»'«and leaving them just a hai™T^r lette '•r• With breathtaking Cranford Chapter Shackamaxon Country Club in views of the Watchung w sl twu m the ffUe Westfield Monday at the Watchung AARP 4269 Inn the "' " ' Conference Tournament, finishing Mountains, this elfrctively lulling any optimism 1 three shots behind second place state-of-the-art facility The chapter is offering ,the once had'for this season. R U N N ELLS following trips: The only thing that could have Scotch Plains. Westfield won the is staffed 24 hours* tournament with a 157 total. The ^May 26 — Visit Atlantic ,,.,,,je (1,0 weekend worse was bel- a-day by dedicated Devils' Ryan' Shallcross shot an Specialized Hospital of-Union'County City's Showboat, leaving from vinc up. to tlie coldest croiK table Kiera Zimmerman, a. senior on the varsity softball team, Hartl> and losin^lM within even-par 35 in the rain-shortened, physicians and the Cranford Pool parking lot went 9-for-12 with nine runs scored and 13 RBI this past a hour of arriving in Atlanta- City. nine-hole tournament to repeat as professional nurses. Medicare and Medicaid always accepted. on Centennial Avenue at 8:45 Oh wait, that happened to , champion. week. She had three doubles and three home runs,! a.m. The cost is $16 with n The one saving grace was the Cranford was led by Tom including a walk-off, game-winning home run against 40 Walchung Way, Berkeley Heights, NJ 07922 casino bonus. • - ' r swept and Jeter get- Anthes'40. Jason Occi, playing Brearley Friday. V . ....',' • Easily reached from Rputos 22, 24 & 78. Just 1 mile from exit 41 off 1-78. June 23 - Visit Atlantic i fiuis, but GEORGE PACCIELLO/TH'E CHRONICLE with the team for the first time this Another service of tho Union County Board of Chosen Freeholders City. Bus will leave froni the Jason Occi, 3-0 as pitcher on the Cranford baseball team, Joined the season, and Joe Mahganiello each Presented in conjunction with Cranford High School Lincoln School on Centennial lvag golf team Monday for the Watchung Conference Tournament, finish- shot a 44 and Evan Herbert shot a Ing tied for eighth with a 44. and the Cranford Chronicle. Avenue. Additional trips great weekend. '47, '•• .' ' • ' ' Call 908-771-5901 www.ucnj.org/RUNNELLS planned July 28 and Aug 25. «.«... 4. ... -. ^ mum C-2 Cranford Chronicle April 29, 2004 ';! ' April 29, 2004 Zimmerman blasts Cougars to pair of wins; seeded second Cranford Chronicle C-3 YOUTH SPORTS iyy.i. • 10-5 td North Plainfteld. After winning back-to-back _ Cranford rallied for four runs in ley (Paul Buonaguro, Dan Bryan Giannecchini drove in WRESTLING - games against-union-(Jounty- com— WRAPUP |— their :tinal~at-bat-aa -Kate-Kamey -Manuyag,—Kevin^Brownr^Nate —-Gateb -Bmn-smgltHFlionie-two- -mound fonhb~Sox7~7" . ~*T~" and Elena Morge scored on. a single Thompson) in 11:10.5 and the team Immaculata hitter Saturday as runs during the four-run seventh . Boloro tho fans could sottlo in their seats, petition over the weekend, the p.m. May 21 atLinden's '• Memorial tho Angols struck lor two quick runs in the by Lisa Levonas to pull within 4-3 high jump (Tom "Planer, Dave Cranford defeated the Somerset inning rally. Brearley fell to 3^5; first. Nicastro and Rydolok waro the hitting Cranford High Softball team Field, with the final scheduled for 8 . earned the secpnd-geed in this before Zimmerman won the game Styler) at 11 feet 10 inches.' County power 3-0. ' Metuchen 4, Brearley 1 — catalysis. Only a nifty double play by Ghiretti . p.m. May 22. provonlod tho droadod big inning. The Sox year's Union County Tournament with her home run.: ; Cranford also placed fourth in Giannecchini had a two-out, Eddie DePaolo drove in the Bears ' Cranford will, play the winner of tiodil in Iho second behind tho' hitting ol . . BOYSTRACK the 4x800 (8:54.9). two-run double in the first inning lone run; in the sixth inning as Goodo and-Nate Verrilli, and patient at bats ••• Sunday. the preliminary round game IOn T by Evqn Schulz and Andy Symanksi. The 10-2 Cougars reached the The boys 4x800 relay team ran GIRLS TRACK arid Chris Drechsel drove in Jaipar Brearley fell 4-1 to Metuchen ornTH c SIOn TP"'namoril. AlsAlsoo between 18th-seeded Plainfield However, it soopis Ilko evory limo tho Red.- tournament final last year where an 8:03.6 at the Penn Relays The girls squad broke their own Ingram in the second inning. "Friday." . ; •" '. . "Inbvt "lff^,S «'«« 10102 individua ii l awards- and 15th-seeded Dayton. •^nv'liowrosilorsatlhorrianytourn;.. Sox scored, tho Angols had.an answer. Tho Friday, missing out on a berth in 4x1600 meter record at theGiannecchini struck out 10 batters winners struck for two in tho third behind the , they dropped a, 1-0 decision to Cranford'10, Johnson 6 — Breurley II. Newark • "lonts they compolod ip during.iho soason. . Roselle Park, the top seed in this the Championship of America race, Millburn Relays Saturday, but while allowing Six hits and just one Central 2 -^ Matt DeRocco hitting of Soan Whoalloy, Nicaslro, and Home run hitting machine Kiera Ryan McMahon split 2:00,9, Brian placed second in the race behind walk. It was the first time n public Rydolok. A runnor tagged out at homo and a . year's field. Behind Roselle Park Zimmerman blasted a three-run struck out nine while yielding BASEBALL slick defensive play by Grog Fishor, taking a I Brown ran 1:58.8, Nate. Thompson Summit. Cranford ran 22:43, best- school shutout Immaculata since hit away from Miko Adubato,. kept the gam6 • and Cranford •', are thirdrseeded, home run in the second inning as just five hits to lead Brearley to : Union, Governor Livingston, Union ran 2:02.9 and Kevin Brown ran ing the previous record set by CHS 1997. .. • , • Rod Sox 7, Tlgors 4 — On ,i (lay whop close. The Angols scored again in ihQ 4lh !•• Cranford built a 6-0 lead on its way an 11-2 win over Newark Central ttio Boston Rod Soxworo squonking past tho bohind Rits by Mall Pytlowany and Nick 2:00.6. '..•..'.':•••'- in 2002 by. seven seconds, but Cranford.18, St. Peter's Prep Catholic, Westfield, Scotch Plains, to a 10-6 win over Johnson Thursday. . ; Now York Yankoos MI tho Bronx, tlis CBSll .' Liofard to open up a 5-2 advantage. , §ummit crossed the finish line in vorsrop ot tho.Oosox woro victorious aSiw'oll. Johnson, Linden and Brearley. Saturday. ".;.' The Cougars returned to New 8 — The Cougars scored nine times Vinnie Russo drove in two Onco again, tho Red Sox bounced back.••• Three prelimiriary round games Jersey to post a number of-strong 22:01. '; ;,/- '•• ..--v \ ' -",' in the first inning, wliich included Roljtirt Ghirolll pitchod tho tirsl Ihroo innings Hits by Bobby Gaota and Mail Guidon. . .. runs and Eddie DePaolo had two • boloro giving way to Hid bullpen. Ghirotli -. sparkod a two run rally which, cut the score fo Cranford 5, Brearley 4 — performances at the Millburn Cranford also placed third in the two hits and three RBI from Chris will be played by. May 5, with the Kiera Zimmerman's two-run home hits and an RBI. ;nii«ert.his'fa.6lbnll arid cbanrjo-up wpll, sinking 5-4. As was tho criso throughout Iho ganib, Relays Saturday- The boys won the shuttle hurdles (1:18.1) and fifth in Drechsel, on their? way to defeating GUI sit'apd allowing |ust.three hits. Hq tirod in Iho Angols had an answor. Chad Proucil first round slated for: Saturday; run in the seventh iiuiing propelled SOFTBALL May 8 and the quarterfinal May 15, 4x1600 (Ryan Byrnes, Nate both the distance medley (13:31.8) St. Peter's Prep 1&8 Thursday. Iho •4ih. and Gregory- Goode carafe on to.oarn • rippod a double and Whoalloy worked out a • Crartford to a 5-4 win over.Brearley. ' Brearley swept a double head- Iho save, striking Ou) six-bailors .as woll. walk. Evoryono carnb around, to score whon at the home of the higher seed. The Thompson, Brian Mahoney, Kevin and team high jump (8-10). Drechsel finished 4-for-4 and Friday. er with St. Mary's Tuesday, wiiv Tho garno was scoreless until tho third Nicastro's shot into tho Jolt field corner was. semifinals will be played 6 and 8 Brown) in 19:06, tJiedist^ce med- •• •;' BASEBALL Jason Occi was 3^-3 with three when iho Rod Sox struck lor throo runs. Eric ' mishandled on. tho relay. Suddonly, tho ning 13-6 and 14-0. • Wrilano and Ghirotti. singlod nnd raced around ' Angols oponod up an 8-4 load. : ••. .. v*- - . funs scored,' Brian Ciencin earned to scofo oh Goodo's triple lo right Goode.- , The old clichd. that no load Is over safo ., Christina Chohko,tossed a 1 the win and added a two-run dou- {^arnf. around to score when ho oxportly took certainly rang true, Tho battle triSlod.Rod Sox : •;:n May 1 "^•;[);' May 8 May 15 •;•'••;' May 22 ;".;/'":.-•: " ./. VV--. • ble and a solo home run. four-inning no hitter in the open- bomovvhon a pilch oiudod iho Tiger's catchqr. ' roarqd back with lour runs in Iho topof tho •' ..'•; The Sov taljlod two irioroin Ih? 4th ail hiis by 5th to tie tho scoro. Robert Ghirotti.and Nato • At home of higher seed. ing gaine, striking out 11. Jesyka Veteran's Field Memorial Field •Evan SchulA'Ghireiti, iind Goodo.- •-. The Cranford P.A.L Central Jersey wrestling team had one of its most successful seasons In 25 years, winning the division tournament 1 Union ':•"•• BREARLEY Marko drove in three-runs and Vorrilli had the. big hits in Iho inning, but tho Rahway Linden, 2:00pm . Tho Tigers finally came lo lilo ih'-llio bot- • slugging Sox loft Iho basos loaded for tho and 102 individual awards over the course of the season. Front row, from left: Gavin Murray, Michael Helmstetter, Luke Christiano, Michael Ali Shields drovein two,. .' tom ol the .JO)' Alox Ponor singled arid came second timo, in tho game. . . : : Guarriello, Mark Christiano, Joe Glaccio, Bobby Kenny, Michael Polyviou. Middle row: Kyle Markovitch, Eric Knight, Steven Guarriello, : 1 Brearley/Oraiory • . • . •• ' • " •• , The Brearley High baseball In the second game Jenna around to score oil. Keith Powell's long Iriplo . Tho Angols scored tho gartio wipnor in Iho Jimmy Dwyer, Corey Markovitch, Tom Aldredge, J.P. Christiano. Back row: Head Coach Mike Pender, Coach Kevin Murray, Mike Adubato, . to-leltcenjor. Justin Van.OstenbridgQ lol- lop of the 6th on hits by Pytlowany apd ''•.'. ' '• •' team put together • a seventh Matt DIGioyannl, team tri-captains Michael Flesher, Jeff Markovitch and Alex Bartiey, Bobby Anstatt, J.T.ViccI, Coach Howie Markovitch, Vitale struck out 13 batters, lowed with a booming double oil Iho lolt field Dominic Cacchiono. The Sox put two runnors r ' •• ' • .- •. , inning rally Tuesday, but; couldn't 8 Summit walked one, allowed one hit and lonco.' Tito ReO Sox answered right back on-' on in Ihoir half of tho 6th, but the Angols hung Technical Coach Rob pender. V \ ^ push across enough runs, falling -.hits by Bobby Gaeia. Mall Guidon. Grog on for the hard fought, woll earnbd Victory. A. hit two home runs -as Brearley : ..risher,-VValano/ahd Ghilolii. Agroal'tiirow , gamo wilh all this hitting had it's 9haro of out of tho bullpen to finish things tipl Tho.big RBI doublo to doop right conter. Miko .. .fight flank, dribbled the ball to. tho pnd line wins, oil by shutout. Tho CJSJars.play in New Providence improved to 6-1. Ali Shields had a Heinle by Keilh.Powell ondgd-tho rally. . • , dofonsiyo stalwarts as well. Chris Murphy inning hurt Iho Crows'on Saturday, wliich also, Wolansky rifled a run scoring triple to plalo -. and put a porfoct cross onto Iho head ol -.'..: Mid-Now Jersoy Fljghl *1.(Upder-13) and aro three-run home run. ' ' The Tigers nin.do s'on.ie iiois.0-in tho 6th mado two fine catchqs in Iho buffiold for'tho .-', happonqd Ib be picture day. Markovitch, thoir second run. Jonathan Dinsmare pitched Scott Soyor. Boyer. finished tho chancd • tho dolonding Flight *1.champions ;frorn trie behind the hilling ol Porter, Powell; and . . Angols: Matt Guidon mado two pice grabs in ' Mcgovern, and Sean Coslollo hammorod sin-' two -olfeclivb innings in a losing effort, and '- smartly to ovqn tho score 1-1. . .- ..' - fall soason: They racprdod victories' ouor•• • Brearley 18, Newark Tech 2 Sponcer, Friori. Guidon.madO a imo running • the oullield for tho Rdd Sox,.opeip particular ., .gles in a four-run third, but the big blowwas a Mike Holmstolter was his usual reliable soil at. 4 Scotch Plains • . • '• • • • ' • • ' • United's midfiqld.battled all game as the . • West Windsor 3-0, Sprnersot.Hills 1-0, North •••'•' \ \ — Jesyka Marko doubled twice; caic.h tr.rivo.rt lurthor damage. II was a well took, extra basbs away from Ivan Martipoz. booming double off Iho bat of Nicky DM short stop...Both teams are 2-1-1. and look ; sloppy copdiliohs mado thoir job that much • Huhterddp 2-0 apd.Randolph 1-0- , '-. '• ': 1 which plated two of the runs.". •• V Raselle< Patk/Hillside . tripled and drove in six runs playod gamo by both teams.- Powell. Jooy • . Catcher Tyler Aipgo iwa's vory solid for the tonvard to their nox| gamo during the week. •more difficult. Special rocogpiliori lor their Tho CJ Stars .are sponsored by CWS raraofiG.anrt Pele'Gallo pitched woll in a las- ' Angols- The Rod Sox catchers, Walano and Tlio Lonilpes kopt thoir hitting shoos on in • ollorst peed to bo givon to Michael Cassidy, (Cranfprd, Westfield, Scotch Plains) but are 1 1 while; scoring four tinies as ing elfor.t. Nate Vorrilli handled many plays- at' ' Ghirotti; combined to.lag.out throb runp.ors at '. the 4fh, tallying six more runs behind tho big Ryan.Lopqs, Vinco Fitzgerald and Alox comprisod of players from throughout Union homo plate. ' ' . • • .- '. - . •-.' hits ol Grossmith, Holzmillor, Diaz, and SOCCER ' • ' ' ' • ' ' Brearley defeated Newarli Tech lirsl b;lse in llawleps. fashion lor Hie Sox. . Porter. After Coach Larry's halllime adjust-, and Essox Countios, including Cranford.,:. 5 Linden Walano'was his usual steady.sell behind, tho • .-, Lopape's 18, Crow$2—-ln.a hitting dis- Costollb; However, the sigpaluro hit ol this rhents 1he game's momentum swung in, ••'"••'•'• '.' ••••'••' • • :'Lindon, Scotch Plains, Short Hills, South . . 18-2Thursday to win their, fourth :Tho Cranford. UpitodU-12 boys soccor (nil tlmos p.m. unless otherwise notod) plain lor tho Sox. Malt Guidon celebrated Ins • play rominiscdnt of Iho 1927 Yankees, tho -. inning was Glonn Hollers ringing triple into Iho Unitod's lavbr. . ' .; '•• ' - ' - Orarigo, Summit arid Woslfiold.. the. team ', • loam guttod out a hard fought 2-1 victory •'••.' ' •-,'•'• THURSDAY, APRIL 29 straight game. . ••'•'-. birthday with a tughit'nnd.thai fine catch in Lenapos hammered out 19 hits in their 18-2. right fiold cornor, Hollor alortly came around The winping goal camq in Ihe middle of plays a Brazilian-slyld, quick-passing, ball-... UC/Roselle ovor a vqry loisty bppoPoplfrbm Somerset •••'.'• . Baseball , • tho ou'liiftld. • , .••-.-'• victpny over tho Crows. The Lonapes struck • to scoro OP the play when the relay throw was the socond hall. After a hard fd.ul 30 yards in . coplrol game. The girls are laught.mu.ltiplo •:• "Darin Glynos' 3-for-4 day : Hills this past Sunday. Whon the loams ; . Broarloy vs. Now Providonca, 4 Angal 9. Rod Sox 8 — In a classic game • quickly, with throo runs ip the first. Ryap misliandiod. '.-'•-.'. - • -; front ol thoir not, Unit.od's Patrick Kaskiw. . positions andofteri niovo around the fiold • arrivod at Hillsido Ave. liqld. Iho sunwas put '•.-..' .Softball included a two-run home run. that w(ml back and forth until tho linal out-.- tha.' • Grossmilh bolted a double Irlto tho left field . Tho winnors had one more, big inning left stepped up and blasted a high shot that during the games. Through Iho ypar, the ,- . 2 Cranford apd tho.pitch-was ip groat shape. Howovor. 2004 Champion Broarioy al Rosollo, ,4 . . .. • ' -Aiujels eKo'd out a 9-8 victory over Iho provi- cornqr boloro tho crowd could sottlo into thoir in ihomasthoy.lalliod fiyo more runs in the dippod over Ih'q Sqmbrset Hill's keopors head Stars play,in several tournameptsagainst top onco the game began clouds rolldd in, tlio ' ' '• ;'••'• Golf " ; . .'•-•,' • ouslyundeloated Rod Sox.' Tho sluglost was •'• soals. Kyle Markovitch, Ko.vin Holzmillor, and 5th. Ryan Grossmith laced a gappor to left and into tho back of. tho net. Somorsot Hills . competition from Now Jorsoy.and surround- rain started and Iho. tomppraturb dropped 15 Cranlord vs. Linden, 3:15 . .. • iine'xpc.clfid'considering lli'oAngols woro shut • Matt Ghirolti I6llowod with succossivo.singles. cantor and; came around to scoro On his own croatod somo chapcos late; but Unitod's ingslatos.Tho CJ Stars U-13 team was Dayton/Rahway '.••'.'••• ' • dqgroqs. '.;'.,-. . . ' ' ' ciut.'t'jy.Nick Pace's yVhilo.Sox the previous ' Only, some stellar dofongivo plays, by Ryan • hit when thothrow to third was errant. dofehso, lod by Andrew O'.NpiU, Matt .: foundocf in Fall 2002 by Gina Clark and are ,' On a-slowi slippory field, United did baltlo FRIDAY, APRIL 30 Gheerl^ading Saturday Niko Hydelek and'Chris Nicaslro • Bryson and, Ryan McShory provohtod a big- Markovitch, Holzmillor, Ghirotti, and Frediani, Nick Cook, Michael Sheohan, Eric • coached by. Keith Hertell, both ol Westfiold. . ; with a skillful Somorset Hills squad lor 70. - 7 Gov. Livingston . '." . Bnsoball . . pitched out ol many tarns and kept Iho (lower- • ger inning. ' - .' ••• •' • . • . . •' . McGovarn lollowod Grossmith's blast with hits Walano apd Robert Ghiretti held firm op tho . Inquiries may bo directed lo Mr, Hertell at. • Starting pitchqr Soan McGovorn kept the of their own! Just about evoryOnq-was part.of minulos. Somerset Hills tallied, first, a long Cranlord vs. Livingslbri, 4 iul Ptd Sox tiats oil balance all nigi.il. .. '• . : linal whistle. . . 908-233-5522,THe learn.will bo holding try- drivolhat goalie Dan Filipok had no cliance Softball Gregory Goode,' Robert Ghlrolti, and Eric ' previously undeloalod Crows in chock, pitch- • tho hit parade for the.Lenapos. ., CJ. Stars open 4-0 ouls ior Ihe fall .soason op May 18 a'nq.tyay' • tryouts ing throe strong innings, allowing just one. ru/i The Qrows had Dome shining " • Ip stop.-Lajor in the lirsl hall, United's Nick A.L.Johnson Cranlord vs. Immaculata, 4 ; VValano lurniu'l in work-men like eflorts on tho The CWS Pre'mioro CJ Stars girls soccer ,20 from 6-8 prh at Echo Lako Park soccer moments as well. Ryan Brysqp. smacked an Pace pulled away Irom a delendor down Ihe; : - ."•••' •'..'. Golf-. '. .'.••..-• and striking out eight, Kylq'Markovitch came team o'poped their spring season wil.h lour fields in Mountainside, Nj..— . '.'..'; . Cranlord at Shabazz, 3:15 : 3 Westfield . Tonnls approaching Cranlord vs. East Sido, 4 Cranford High School will hold Plalnfleld/St. Mary's SATURDAY, MAY 1 UCIAC 2004 Varsity Track tiyouts for both its fall-and winter Union County Relays, 2 choerleading squads for the 2004- 6 Elizabeth ••-. . Hub Stino Fiold, Plninliold ..' 2005 school year Wednesday, Juno Bnsoball Baseball Tournament • 2. •'.••••'"•' • '•'••• • ' • '•' •• -'•• Cranford vs, Dayton/Rahway Roselle Catholic UCT First round -'. ' :.-'. 'The,fall squads, cheers for-foot- : Softball ball, field hockey and boys and girls Cranlord vs. Rosello Park, 7 soccer. Tlie winter squads cheers MONDAY, MAY 3 for girls and boys basketball and : Bnsoball wrestling. Potential squad mem- Cranford at Keamy. 4 •' bers may sign up to cheer either in Marvin'sSatinNickel'' ^Softball construction on Cranlord vs. J CRANFOED . — RE/MAX Properties Unlimited in Cranford fHM£ttX (OUNTU T4J-C MAT Of N£W J recently welcomed Michelle Quaglietta as a new sales associate, Quaglietta specializes in the listing, sale, and rental of residences in Union Home equity loansi Are they right for you? and Essex counties. . ity, because you can borrow (and "This is a great opportunity to work Century 21 Picciuto Realty .(ARA)' — In spring, young shape; before you apply for'a your Credit report is accurate. It with some of the finest real estate pro- 115 Miln St., Cranford, NJ 07016 thoughts may tjirh'tp lotfej but for loan," according to Maxine Sweet, is not unusual to have variations pay interest on) only the amount of money you need at the fessionals in the industry," said 908-272-8337 many homeowners, their vice president of public affairs for in your name or address. The Quaglietta, who has formerly worked , thoughts turn to a room addition Experian, a global information important facts are whether all, moment. •,•.-..' as an office, administrator; and cus- Ext. 32 or 34 or a kitchen renovation. And as solutions company.. the accpunts being reported are Here is a checklist of items to IPicciuto Realty tomer service representative. .••••.-'• Cell 732^925-0853 'low interest rates' and rising real There are two basic types 6f yours and'if the payment histo- consider as you shop for a home Quaglietta, a Union resident, enjoys: Your Home estate prices help more home- home equity loans: lump sum ries reflect the. way. you have 'equity loan: ! working out, bicycling; sight-seeing, REbUCED! Worth? owners build equity faster, many loans, which work like, second actually made your payments. If — Make sure all costs, fees, and classic cars. 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Evaluation but. you should consider all your by the equity you have accurnu- and the amount of the margin ' to NYC-bus, train.schools, shopping & highways, loan, you receive the full amount tunity to preview a home for sale as. options carefully before making a lated in your home. You can cal- — Look into all conditions . . ',-. ',$349,900 :•• . •'•".••:• :] : they take a "Grand Tour" that displays You will receive Information on, decision..:.- : . culate your equity by subtracting of the. Joan when it is opened, and that may apply to your credit pay it; back in fixed monthly numerous interior and exterior photo- what comparable hornes:have Home equity loans can be the unpaid balance of your :mort- line; such as a minimum amount graphs of the house. Clients can also 1 • installments over the life of the. sold, for.in your neighborhood-, 'more attractive than other kinds . gage from the fair market value, ; per withdrawal. •••. search for sales :associates and exam- loan:. 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Your monthly payment :' For more- information on before putting your house on the www.experian.com to quickly and is usually a percentage of the checking your credit report, visit Cimsunn'rinfonitiillmi Supplied by Tlie Huth ami ll(ili"TKAM"Ilnnw Still nuSystem.. line. "You'll also want to be sure easily access your credit report. total outstanding principal: This www.experian;c6m. '.•'.••••"' > .-• • : Uiiili K. lifntvv'A Rohi'rt "Bub" Ifis'lcr/ ... . .,[ type of loan offers lots of flexibiil- NiK lutimtal In Miik'll |ini|»'rtliv'nimi|ll). IKIHl (lir uib. iJitli ulllct iliilqiiiik'nll; iiuiinl it ii|ml«l. your .credit report is in good Make sure all the information on Courtesy of ARA Content to add Value to its top a suiiroom ERA Meeker Realty Co. I ARA i — Spring is one of the. busiest times'of ERA Prudential New Jersey Properties members of the Leading Edge Society •are: ' . .-.'.. • • ' •••. ' •..'••'• . .-.• tion processes up front right .on, their site," he >I M I, SUM; recently announced its 195 recipients are among the top 8 percent of Westfield: President's Circle - year for home' improvement ^.stores across the said. After.placing their order for al5 foot by 18'' country.It. soem's that, as soon.as. the show begins - of The Prudential Real Estate Prudential agents. ; Patricia Greiff. Lending Edge Society - foot SunPorch, the Barnettes hired a contractor "I attribute the outstanding success Carol Cushman, Dana Hutchinson, ."to melt and temperatures warm up, millions of to do the installation for them, but two out of Affiliates, Inc. annual awards, includ- Americans get-Ihe same idea all at once — to do ing 26 winners from the company's. of our sales associates to their eager- Patrick A. Manfra, Jr. and Sherrie ; three owners do tJie installation themselves. • '•:• a home improvement project. :. . . "Mike tells us it was.one of the. easiest instal- Union County offices. • •'•'.". ness to serve clients," said William 0. Natko.' ' .'• •' :, "•'.•. : ;.. . '.-•.'. .-•'.. New Providence: Chairman's Circle • Some will tackle complicated matters such as lation jobs he's ever.done. Allhehad to do was The award winners were; recognized Keleher Jr., chairman and CEO of redoing, a. kitchen or replacing a roof- but if Prudential New Jersey Properties, Cold-Martha Sue Piersofj. President's • pour the slab and put down the tile. As far as the during special ceremonies at the you're looking for an .-easy'project-that, •'will'add., SunPorch goes, he didn't have to do any cutting recent Prudential Real Estate's Sales "Each award winner represents our Circle - Virginia Belson and Lynn value to your home, you may want to consider company's focus on delivering only the Boyer. . . or sawing. All of the pieces came pre-cut from the Convention held in Miami. adding on a sunroom. Money magazine indicates factory, the hardware was on hand, and it all fit MOUN TAINSIDI Liu ml duor mil impm ihk. very best Quality Service." Summit: Chairman's Circle Gold - Recipients of the Chairman's Circle that, sunroom OWIUTK can expect to recoup most together perfectly" said Norman Barnette; (Lsp tti Hi tin. iillmuli li\in '.pin TIIIS'JIIIHIII Gold are ranked among the top 5 per- The1 company's Union County win- Teresa M. Brannin, Peter Fife and I NION NiciluouiiiLiiHuii'You will lint • -^'and..in.•some .cases' all — of the money they .- The,Barnettes say they appreciate the fact lir li ill (ulimi il su nn i»p ill tin. iiiuiiiii mi ulli rs I cent of Prudential Real Estate's ners are comprised of four Chairman's D.ianne E, Sample. President's Circle • spend on a.s.unroom at. the time of a resale! ' . that their new sunroom is so versatile. "We just bclrms 11/2 hih nn mm. 1 r w/lpl 1 omi il Dt upd il tin ill tins Liahnumi hi li^tl liuim (nnuiul Circle Gold, 10 President's Circle and Kim Crites-Cnrloto, Sara Parker L\LI niuhli inn inu lo\u IR Ilk 7 agents. President's Circle Award win- .But resale value was the last thing on the installed it this past summer, and when the idkitilnnu/MpiniidiiiiiiL ui i dii il Rimm \i Ipl nine Leading Edge Society recipients. Henderson, Thomas McDonough, IWnns uu.1 nui ruth Isi floor oilers 1 R DR ners are among the top 7 percent of minds of Norman and Algene Barne'ttc of weather was warm, took advantage of the con- Nhskr Rultoom iMih w ilk IIHIOMI md pin ill Vnil The Union County winners, by office, Janet Reinig, John Robb and Lucy Ilk 3 Hihms IILU hih u/|ULU/i inim Prudential agents nationwide, while•'.' Calhnh, Colo., when the'retired couple decided.to. vertibility factor," said Barnette. "Since the win- . limshullusiiikni twiuu uiR.hulL.in i «ilhp.uk Thompson. Leading Edge Society- : KLIIU inipioM.iui.iils miki llii1- honk uoiili get one. "We live on the eastern prairie just, out- clows are removable, we turned it'.into a screen, me lor MM. UN — seeing. . .;..••."'• Diane Terry. side Colorado Springs a.ndiove the natural beau-.' room and enjoyed the breezes. When the cooler Askmc 12">0 tKX> 1915 Morris Avc, Union, N.J. 07083 Eight additional Union County ty around us,, but. the weather can get harsh, weather came, we put up the insulating blankets Gznlurc 115 Miln Street, Cranford, N.;i. 07016 sales associates were awarded mem- especially in the wintertime. We'.wanted to.be that camevvith the kit. It can be 20 or 30 degrees Picciuto Realty "TWO OFFICES TWO SERVE YOU BETTER" bership in the Pr.udentinl''.Real Estate able to spend more.time enjoying the great out- outside with snow on the ground, but ifs always Honor Society.Those-winners, are: New doors, so we decided to add on a sunroom," says comfortable in here." I WO GREAT NEW PRICES!!! : v Providence - Dcnise Hrynkiewicz, Norman Barnette. • .'•'•• Once complete, your sunroom can serve as a Rilla Klacik, Sophie Klejmoht, Claire His wife saw an; ad for a do-it-yourself home office, a playroom,- an entertainment area, "Mimi" Romeo, Jeanne C.Schulz and SunPorch kit in a magazine and after checking or just a place to .relax. It" makes a "great spa/hot: Mary Ann Walsh. Summit. - Dana Day out the company's website, Barnette was sold. tub enclosure as well. "I spend a lot of time just and Robert Lowery, • The company they decided to go with SunPorch sitting back in the glider swing watching nature.' . Based in Somerset, Prudential New Structures based in Wes.tport, Conn. The' compa- My wife likes to paint and draw out there," said Jersey Properties- offers •••relocation.,, ny has been in business for 30 years and offered Barnette. • -, - . . '. :'. ••'•:'•.'••• CLARK. - L\pcu lo In uiviul vvliui \ou the unique feature of a convertible sunroom for To learn more about the SunPorch system, or WESTFIELD-Unique opportunity to OWIT^^ a part ofWestfield history and one CRANFORD - New on market! One mortgage, title, moving, insurance, tnttrum in this dm ml Spin Lc\cl Ruuil year-round use plus a strong 10.year warranty. ••'• to order a catalog or sample kit, Jog on to floor living in" ihis.nii'iictilous ivwiniaineit KENILWORTH $420,000 fine homes and resort properties serv- of the few remaining pre-RevOlutionary properties, circa 1750. Once you iipclites iniluilt mv LIK I DR I uu I R 4 KENI.LWORTH $389,900 "I liked, the fact that they take you step-by- w\vw.sunporch.cpm. Londo. LR; DR. g-.illey kitchen, new Will, Beautiful Tri-.Level Split kMtuiv, A (wilnuims,- 1,5 Spi-'i'iriiculiir'.' Iwlrminl.split featurinj! large Livi'nj; ice's. With more than'600 real estate Bdims I 1/2 bihsr IR I uu_ duck it nl\ loi step, through the pricing, ordering, and installa- enter the center hall with open staircase rising to the 3rd floor, you feel the two bcdronms. Won't last-call in see batlis. brij;lii iivjni! ronni. loi ni.il dinintr rwni, At ' room, dining inoni. c.il-in-kilclii'n & 2.5 'ha'ilis. sales associates serving 10.counties — Courtesy of ARA Content ' ' bbqs Situ itnl oil i|imt till cli s it newly . a'modck'il k'iiclitrn »/hreiikt;isi har. ll.is Addilninal 2m\ i-ai-iivktlchen on (irounil level &. tin - Imlay. • • '' • ••'•••'•• deep history of this home. The "Joseph Acken-Squire Raclley House" fea- Rvi'ssi-'il liyhtinji. I car ^iujiio. v»./exlra living irc;i. islu'il Kisortioni »:/• rnoiiis. Mas a shcil, ami Unvty Essex, Hqnterdon, Mercer, Middlesex, Onh \-l-W00ti ' ..':..•' .•; •,. Askhtx $21.2.000 t Lame dock, fenced in vard. & much rilorc! Cull yard. Call our olijce lor inure inlornialioh.. 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Associate Dana Hutchinson has recorded a. successful 2003. • With more than $5 million' in closed sales, she. has achieved- OLDWELL associates membership in both Prudential Nevy- Jersey Properties Multi- Million Dollar Sales Club as well as Prudential, Real Estate's 2003 Leading Edge Society, which ranks her among the top 7 can provide a percent of Prudential real estate professionals nationwide. Susan Dinail, Sales Associate Westfield Office Manager Marge Oucear-o said, "Dana is a 600 North Avc, West, Westfield btnee 1906- natural to the real estate business. She makes customers feel [email protected] special service comfortable with the real estate process by taking the stress. out of buying and selling. And her negotiating skills are truly Direct: (908) 518-5286 Office: (908) 233-0065 Finding a new home can be a top-notch." rewarding experience, especially when Specializing in new and re-sale residential'properties DANA HUTCHINSON working with an expert in real estate throughout Westfield, Cranford, Scotch Plains, Fanwood and who is negotiating in one's best inter- Mountainside, this lifelong Union County resident is a mem- ests. ber of the New Jersey Association'of Realtors and the Garden State Multiple Listing Service.. 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Make sure they are up your motorcycle for a new METROCREATIVIi; SER- VICES - With fuel prices on Switch to .synthetic motor oil properly inflated, and keep 472-01 ridingseason. ' the lise and concerns about and drivetrain lubricants, them balanced and rotated When you takeyour bike out '. regularly. Use radial tires for of storage you probably do all futuie availability, many coii, independent. t ests show sav- sumeis are searching for 'ways ings of up to S percent using less friction/between tire and Drivers 230 General Help 240 the necessary maintenance to Drivers OJR Class "A" ,:' ' ' to conserve as. much gas as synthetic motor oil, gear lubes road. Also, make sure:'i.he;.front; ADMIN ASSIST Bo your own BoSSII Prpc- get it back .into riding' condi- 1 CHILD CARE CUSTOMER DRIVER/ ENTERTAINMENT GOOD possible. Get more mileage for end ' is ' aligiu'd for better ADOPTION -. ARE YOU (Wft .Due; to'Fleet-Expansion Busy officp' of firowirni' NJ dss modlcal claims from Work at homo caring-for FINISH and ATK :\ ' . . f : Co. noods motivated. iin. homo on your; computer. tion-check the battery, tires •N-VJ17 Dor.--| krioA -Aj,,-,| ,u. .'••• 10 Drivers Noodotl ." pno or.more children. SERVICE REP. VANAlDE INDUSTRY COMMISSIONS! : the numey,. with these easy mileage-and a.longer iire,life. -. efgetic. individual.- Cortv Call the Federal Trade CARPENTER and chain. '-.. — Maintain-- the vehicle's air 'I')?. Wo. luiuf in.-iiiy l,)n« .-.- "" No Now York Cily ' •• '.- SanersQl a N. Middtesex Cly- Mon., Wed., Fri... .9-5. ''art-tlrno • positions for 15 Seeking Candidates to Small kitchen- and. bath- "GREAT- BONUSES! INDE- • : : 95X No Touch.'FroiRht '. puter^ exporionco in QuicK Commission to find out Hpbbycraft • •• distributor 1 tips ' •; '. •.'"• :, , ••• ; .:- Avoid excess- weight. Pack '''••; -'"Utinf; lo iidnpt vour 1 908-52<5-4884 . passenger vnn for-'adults, 'Work . - In Background' PENDENT REPS NEEDED- filter..Install a new air. filter ns Books AP. AR & payroll, how to spot medical bill- room renovation company !•'• But does that pre-season'Iist : unlit Moiisc C.ill: 1KOC) tlKcollont Prty. Benefits. "' ' Union County, '• has Innmodiate opening with devolopnientfil ' dis- Scenes for Fnaturod IMMEDIATELY. Flexible light'- 'an|l' clean' out the .trunk ; liolpluj, Position "to' oefiin Ing scams. 1-877-FTC- looking (or qualified help. . — Drive with caution. Don't needed. To get optimal effi- ' '''l'jl210i,^ for' M,-»ti' oj . .-'Groiit Home Time . • 908-668-4884 .for CSR with clear, tolo- abilities! MF. 20 -rirs/wk, Films. No . Exp/ .'.Age1/' hours. ..Radip. branding include, checking the insur- •" Assigned Go'iidos .as tomp/pcirt tiine. and HELP. A message from phonp- voice and ex- 908-789-1954 out iH'i'indically.-l'.very 200 NJN Publishing and tho 'split-shift, 7:309:.30Am & Looks Required .for ourjqading alr'.-purl-- exceed highway speed limits! ciency, from your engine, it grow.to perm/'ull'time by .ce.llQnt. typing/- com- : ance policy? Here's some tips 1 2-.304:3pPM. ' Drivers lier. Full support. FOB summer. Fftx rosume find .. UP TO $25O/,DAY poundsof unnecessary, weight 800HMHWHIRE(4473) • RC..' : ' ' ;... ••'-.•.. puter skills.'-. Wo'"off6r..a' $8.50/hr: aides $7.25/lir. traininri for.-'-rlght candi- to make sure both you and Use moderate-to-easy acceler- noeds to breathe. Personals 140 1 COUNTER •'• -1-800-834.3259 shaves 1 mile pet- gallon Off ivwiv.ileckertfnnspori.coiii • salary- rdquirompnts to: cbrppQtitive': wage and Valid NJ driver's license PULL & PART TIME date 80O-45.7-1112. your bike are properly covered ation Gas-mileage is negaiiyc- — Take advant a'gi,'. (if aerody- , April. 908-272-1172 . pleasant work environ- roq'd. Apply at: the ARC. : TAROT CARD mont.-' Will-train., . .. •• Great summer job • w/ .- before you take it on the road. h alfected by fast accelera- namics. Keep windows, rolled . your g;ismileage. . .. . JOIN THE CAMP STAFF PERSON . of Union County; -1225. FENCE •flexible hours.-. Counter,- '.'."AMERICA'S For Dry Cleaner.'•ih/Scolci.i Coll Carol at 908-464- • -South Ave,. Plainficld. NJ : Server & cashier at busy — . Minimiz.u idling. One. & PSYGHIG . Christian resident. Gacnp Installers, Laborers • HAIRSTYLIST .Review the policy: You'll tion and fast: •'deceleration. If up if at speed iii excess of -10 BGMTEAM ! Plains. . Miisf iuive exct-l', : '.•• 7070 .0/062; fax.908-75.16817 • ice cream store.'.$9/hr. t AIR FORCE iriClintonTwpsQoks-' j SUb-contractor. S-Sales Extromoly busy kids salon niinul.e of idling, uses mo're B.G, Mornssey'ls • ;i Phila. 1 coniniunicntton 'Skills: , r..xi;(i SCIENTIFIC MODELS or ehiail; '.' - '.'.. '. ' iifter -training.. Call: 90S- : want to. start- off by making; possjl)le, use cruise control on mpli. At highway speeds, trav-- READINGS Jobs available in.over 150 • summer , staff. Must bd 1 • 1:8OO,262-32'I5 In Suriimll. Sooklng II-. Hpftipnnl T/l. punier - now liint worrimj; tiontl. f.xp. a'.*-' Berkeley Heights, NJ hrosourcosft.irc.gnlon.oi-t; 273 2565 In Summit. • fuel thah.-.rosiarting the careers, plus: . • . - .over 16, .908-236-2882 consod FT and PT cuttors, sure your insurance policy is hiRhnay trips. Maintaining a eljng with the .window's, open +BYSUZAN* hiiini; IT drivers. 'Enin up Call 90M03-2O02. DAY CAMP STAFF - ' •' • .. 'EOIT + : Enlistiiiont Bonusos.foi or email: . •'-. Mnko. SS's 1- day, floV. •|6-'H) cpm, Horiio overy 1 Youth Camp'-.Director. still in force by verifying its constant speed helps reduce can create a.wind drag that,. engine. When .possible, avoid . certain '.careers': ditihaddorKc?- schodulo, bonoUts avail. ' .v(M?l\e[Kl, Ext rnetlical. w/ 1 Sports Site Director. Son *' Up to $10,000 :stud'ent patmodiQ.not Call Tony 908-5984)800 expiration date. And, be aware' fuel consumption, will • lower, your mileage. goings through, ilrive-tlirough pro5Cnptidtt. • plan, • Piiid ior -Counselors. Must bo E.irn SS5 holplne MDal FILE CLERK GARDEN CENTER Loan R(!,pay.monl • CUSTOME^X huhdiiys & yncntmn.'POSI- available mid-June, through. Procoss modlcal clnlms that some. companies, offer a — Maintain a properly tuned Sunroofs, also disturb, smooth.: windows. Idling for as little as' * Up to 1.00% Tuition assis : 1 1IONS AVAILABif. FOR Mid-August, and .18 yrs. from homo. Call tho Fod- Join .oui'congnniai -stall, HELP WANTED I. will holpybu with all tanco1 ; ' >,''.. SERVICE .. lay-away period where some engine. Dirty spark plugs do. aerodynamic ' air flow and 10'.minutes while waiting, in . OWNtR OPERATORS' TOO- CARPENTER nun! Appllcijtlons at ornl Trado, Commission to a.nd be-part, of a well- Cardinals, -Springfield, NJ - p'Obloms ol Illo. ,* •Hi('h..Tecli:trainir|g '. &1,O!S cpm. 'We' feciurrt.1- 1-uH • time position, year CASHIER www.8ummitaroaymca.or find out how to spot established. . compic- 97M7&O440 Help Wanted coverages are restricted dur- not u eate the maximum spark reduce mileage. Avoid using, a . line ..can waste fi or (i- miles of Hif{h school grads tip,e 1 (• modlcal bllllnj; scnino. 1- . CA1.I IOR ONI: . - Class: A C.DL. mm'3 yrs round work, Rood,pay and C or call Amy at 908-273- hehsive physical' therapy, 27 or. prior service nienv Prestigious Springfield. 877-RC-HELP. A rnos- RN (FT/PT) ing the winter months; Check and cause reduced horsepow- root' rack;.you can reduce aero-.' gas. Limit 'warnwi.ps to .JO sec-, •«xp.- cle.in' MVR -C;il|. ib- •'benefits. Minimum 3 Wholesale Landscape 3330 oxt. 1333 center.. Part time, daily. bers from any branch, call sngo from NJN Publishing lo; busy ..Oncology office Free Questipn •.cruitiilp, • M88-560-2900 years ox'p. Musfhavb-valid . Nursery has an-opening High-'.SchbnV student' ok. with yotir insurance company dynamic drag and improve buds.; '. •• '.'•'••-.'.-' •1-80CM23-LISAF or visit and tho FTC. Must be clK|)eruJ;ible. GARDEN . located in Surnmit, NJ. Ex- er and increased emission's;- in w'ww.bfnionissey.com D.L.. handlools .A.tmna- for an experienced DENTAL AIRIORCE.COM ; Please call'. 90S276- cellent salary a,nd bonofits," to see if you currently have — Go easy on the air condi- fuel economy'by placing items •; — ' Plan trips, in advance.- 908.272.9791 I'OSIIIONS •• AVAILABLt portatiorv. -, •'. '• Customer Service Rep. CENTER STAFF t.sliibiislii'iM.9C0 U.S. AIR (•'OfiCf ASSISTANT 0237 (Betty/ Jane) or. no weekends or holidays. ' FOR DILSEL-. MECHANIC- Call 90*665-1270 1 Parker Gardens .in Scotch any type of limited, coverage. inside, (he trunk whenever Make .i list of errands and try 1 ltVNofth .\vi\, Ciniifonl 1 . CROSS INTO lilt BLUE come to 210 North Ave 3-5 years nursing expertohce tioning. Limit.use of air condi- $17,00/111 VV/ruilL MtDI Qualifications: Excellent opportunity in a EMBROIDERY Plains is hiring ''•general A lot of: motorcyclists will There are some .simple ways fqr consumers to get the most gas for friendly fjuality oriented 'nue. E., Cranfofd' to-.lill- required.- Oncology experi- ; tioning,'especially on summer, possible. . ' -...-.' to take cure of as many as pos- -.'CAL -BENEFItS/VACATIONS/ • .Excellent Phone Skills our resume. , , garden center staff for the ence' a-plus. Willing to train ; : : family practice. . • Ber MACHINE upgrade their factory-built their money. .; . . ...' • ' '.'•;' '; •TOlkpliin.- . ' ' • • ANIWAL HpSP. • Outgoing Personality -. surnnie.r season. Garden U)e rqjjit |»rson. Fax resume clavs. '••.•• — Take good ca.re of the vehi- sible on tlii: same trip, • .. CARPENTER'S • Persistent nardsville • area. , Excel, : Center duties include Roceptionisi/vct nssist. : to:(908) 608-1505 bike by adding custom parts. • Well.Org.&serf.stnrtor salary & benefits, X-ray lie. OPERATOR some ol the' following: Education 20t rulf or Part Tinifi ' post HELPER pref: but not necessary. r Attn;Jcan...'.-. : • Attention lo Details 'Great opportunity ..to join (ustomiM a i tance/ Parts such as chrome plating, tibny. Will •tram. Chathnin, I T yr round work, go'od.pay DRIVER • Ltfiiit Bookkeeping . 908-713-2910 . well known port apprircl sales loading/ unloading rMi.?ndly Environment & .bertehts.".Must 'liave FILE CLERK a new paint job, saddlebags or I' I illn'i-l tl.i ilrju..-! I • Available. Immediately mapuf'icturor Expen mercliandi e weeding HEAD 973-63^4994 own . transportation arid enced embroidery ma • Conip. Salary . 1 Slocking ra hier etc special rims usually increase vnlid NJ drivers license! • . clttno operator ] ntodt d Nt t'cttd lei hu*i> li li if il •-Part Unie/Full Time DENTAL Applications aro being HOUSEKEEPER .Call 908-665-1270. Ft P[ po itions avarldblt. MLIJII H lfi< id Wtifcii the value of your.motorcycle. TEACHER tnkori at 1325 Torrlll Ril, Afternopns M-F, Light, Excellent bpnelits LOE [ Or» ll| l( f I t I \ ttt I Sparkplug Apply by Fax HYGIENIST Scotch Plains, cleaning, laundry, prepare If you've added any custom \pply tn person lo Van 973-379-4098 0 iiu il It in |)l i\i r r i* Wr.-I. TlKIIS. Svl'l- lulll'. ATLANTIC CITY Tinu? fjcellent. opportunity in! tape Apparel 100 Vantage 1 1 hrpatkorplants com dinner for teenago chil- parts or equipment recently, stiart? fjo'ndp, beachfront, CASHIERS or Phone tsiu lo Mlh' "'' ] (JJ METROCRHATIVE SER- continuity test also can -be per- pass emissions inspection. If the for f)0,00() to 70,000 miles, it typi- Jem: • likt.'ly .lies I'Uiuvheff). "',,). ,>'ftlflciitroil pii-It-fifil. BARNES CHEVROLET a friendly quality ori- DR Avenel NJ 07001 ^OE/MF 877 623 8873 dren references roquirbd. , you'll want to. make sure Srliil r';Mj!Mt- Hnil It.'IU;! of k. .1.' Ken lid. Summit,.t-J I ricconinicxlcitos "*1, jo- NEEDED 973-379-5814. ented 'family practice Call 908451-3609 VICES - Whoa! ••; formed with a pair of insulated s])ark never makes it.through the cally has Tost 0.020 : inches or .Dil't'erehi 'diagnostic' procedures' • i;,ii-ir.sMii: ' , •' cu?.i\,'. many amenities: with a strong omphasis they're covered too; Askinn $10,500. 90ft- Busy Control Jersey Gar You say you. just got a really plug wire pliers; With the engine wire, the plug never-fires, and more from, the original gap spec- Community Pro-School (908)273-7805 Ask for Mr, King on perio. Bernardsville will apply for ignition systems •..587 Sprlii|;llclil Avo. 479-G663 Iv, den Center needs experi- area. Top salary and Update your insurance com- enced FT/PT Cashiers lo serious jolt when you grabbed running, pull t-he.plug.wire boot there is no ignition, he notes.' ification, because of erosion. So, ''.with more than one coil. Summit, NJ 07901. EOE benefits. . . pany with any Changes such as one of your spark plug wires? Open Classified Handle customer transac- Cnll 908-719-2910 slightly away from the plug', and Over the years, original equip- when it's ti.me to replace the. Replacement of.distributor caps CHILD CARE/ tions, stock products and DELIVERY additional riders or a iiew Maybe it's time to look a little if a cracking noise is.heard, the •TIACHmORIDA HOUSEKEEPER provide some basic plant ment plug wires have improved •plugs, it's a good idea- to replace and rotor buttons ale -'recom- A:tr!U; •• Hit- • , F UiMllrt 1 Deliver appliances -I garaging address. A quick call For The Service PT, 3-4.'a'UVovo., Chnlhnm, icaro- Weekctnys/ week- flays ', . .^ (:jlt Jityh ,i M-i-l-1' Si.'tl.l -|.r liri.'j Your First Payment ACclr roiiil1 •>.*.> I i .UUi CHILDCARE W,,-,'kd,ivs 3' 'CM in n.iy ' Wt-sttk'lcl 1 VUE 'ioiii\- lo .r.il' !ui my 1 1. ' war uul il,u;i;l.li?r ..Ml her Purchase iliU'- 'Musi ii.ive. 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VlN#lll8264,Stk#l4IO7A,2DRrS.cyl., by BMW BAD CREDIT auto, a/c, pWABS, .37,820 mi. GM f e.rlilied:. Cilss/cd.-crtiisi-.'iiiiirl'. leather. 23.231.mi • • - .'4 Cylinder, 5-Speed, Air Conditioning, Sunroof, '99 Chevy . :. '00 Chevy " .. .. . 1ST TIME BUYER '02 Chevy MalibuLS ;..;.!$ 12,999 '•-.;. Power Windows & Locks & CD Player,.. Biazer. US 4X4...... $8999 Suburban LT S24.499 BANKRUPTCY VIN #2M5465i)3, Stk it 141 MA, 4 DRi-6 cyl... LINCOLN ' •'••.•' • VIN#.\KI(i255S.;Stk«!4152A;il)R,(.c)l: jUSsYlrlW.M.StU'lVM.UniUcU. auto, a/c, p/s/ABS/wiiids/lks/mi'r.B/st'aU'.,_. '01 Lincoln TownCar j auto, a/c. p/s/AliS/uiiiils/lks/inirrv ani/liii I.iiilo. ;i/c. [i/v'AliS/nimMk'mim/H'alv • DIVORCE 00 323Ci ,.;.BIu6..,...., .....26,406 mi. ciiss/cd. sunrlV-teather, 18,410 ^ni. 0M Certi'tied kirii;--.v.,-iiililn-ii2! '01 325i....,.,.;...Siivor ;...i.29,992 ml. steren. clolli, If,45') mi.. . ; cawed. cnit.li-. Minrf. liinnik. blher. allim. 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'01 Ford Escort SE BMW Protection Plan •VETERANS VIN#Vl)24|)46ll-..Stk#l2!iS5A.2[)R,Sc)l.; auto. a/c. p/.s/AliS/wiiuls/lks/niirr'i/'scai.s, '03 ChevyMalii)uLS,...$ 15.499 atllii. ii/c. |)/s/AHS/«iiiilv'lks/niiri\/(fals, ViNfflR2u36C(!Slk);V;C6i;A,-!DR,4c\!,. •UNION MEMBERS autii, a/c. |)/i/.\liS/\niii|.s/|k\/ii!irr\/M'atj, cas,s/cd. aliiiu-ulils, cruise. SI I pkii. NANNY ONLY 12,336 MILES! Up to 2 Years/50,000 mile VIN #3M5679I5, Stk *H4I8?A, 4 DR, 6 cyl.. CiiWcd. cruise, sunrl', lujic rk,. leather, 32.I4S i 'cavi/cd. crime, mncinrt'. -taikr. 52,.Mil mi. SIT auto. iVc. ca«,i:L sc,3o.99.l'!ii.$5399. warranty, from the end of the •SENIORS '03 Dodge, Ram aiili). a/c, p/s/AUS/winds/lks/niirrs/seais.. mi. lease for only -COLLEGE GRADS •99 Chew Tahoe LS $14,999 cass/cd, sunrl', leather, 13:483 mi. G'M Certified, France for $107 wvi F.cr ui) TC$.'$ dil.iril iiriJ 'oil.lli'l |',IHS M original new car warranty. Pick-Up Exi Cab $23,999 NISSAN 1 f ...tk-vMini 1)1 rrrs f. •1ST TIME BUYERS l GASH 1 VIN #XJ52.ill74. SlUI4l )SA..-J DR. Sal., VIN #.VS|7.|S5s,Sik #I4 W7\.4 DR.Sc)l.. ' 1 % apr \- m ••; .• '• •':- ':\:.:v-w P "• '•'•••\i;:}-:iiL^'i^^i& April 29, 2004 Cranford Chronicle D-2 Cranford Chronicle D-3 awmmmm MBllMl Brtl Z5S Laid off? Work from home. VitttfeiFniettiFir RealEctatifintils imntiiinitm HMl E«UtC BMttll Be your own BoSSI First, SWIMMING MEDICAL RE- UNION call the Federal Trade OFFICE PT OFFICE BY OWNER Slle 318 lpirtaeiU405 IparfBHtl 495 Commission to find out POOL SERVICES CEPTIONIST MYRTLE BEACH, SC/ Inter lpirTBals405 Mon.-Fri. 9:0O-2:30pm COUNTY CH S A P E BAVAR FANWOOD ' 1 Bdr, 2 "II. SCOTCH PUINS- Furnished WESTFIELD- 1BR, newly. how to snot woifr-at-home ASSISTANT inr nnn nrnfit nn*nnlyn- PT/FT. For medical office in ^ D w E ^iN " FLEMINGTON coastal Waterway -.. Rare pnvato .losidonco, pri- 2 room studio, $800./riio.. WARREN , tWP.-charriilng WESTFIELD- 2" (I,, 2 fam- Techs & Helpers I w -S0MMIT-6mBlM-ro*m- ronnvnfnrl nunll fi/1 nn—lty-•hotnft-S-BI -schemes.—•;—l-fl77-FTC- —Westfield—FaK tesuma-to rKK™ ^ 5nTriHON ( jyww(t ^Httifc - .... -OlP II^M, ritl Illlfh. llH.t., |]ll profit counseling. n Open, closo, r (erlin;n; . Grand. Oponlnip ; apt..'Avail; 6/i. IBIock pots: Avail .5/1. $925. ~kil p HELP. A message from looking, for a mature tial ptx)ls. Proti^ioniil pit's 908-232-0439 H1OM-S129.90O 2^-ncrc- room, 2.5 linlh colonial st(eo) pkn., walk to train 908-322-7558 908-233-5725 NJNPtJ]fchk«andtheFTC. agoncy seeks individ- ^es Assistant • PiViPreview.Visit t JJun o AA, 5 & to bus line. 1 miloto 908-580-1120 blocks from train. Avail minded solf. starter who onUitiort (i must.DL, si.'hso bt Silos,-oh Ijirp.o protected on l-ncro in Rarilan Twp. or bus. .51100, 1 mo.SPRINGRELD2BR condo kit, ual 16 manage front mlot. Quick boat access Finislied basomo'nt,. G,(n6t tiniijsliarb). Gated soc. Avail, irnrnod ' No Mrdtown Direct. $1300 WESTFIELD 2 Bdr. Viet., immodlatoly. Call 908-232- desk, phono inqulilos, can work independently, hunior n. plus.. $J'O$15/hr.. community- on waterway DR, LR. close to NYC transp. per mo. Heat & hot water LEGAL Knowledge of. Microsoft i>.,i :V,,;UI.,.-,KIS nito hn'y. Best 'craDbinj. •5.tori(i fireplace in family '.'pots. Call'908.-322-5808- New appls., HT & HW.incl. WASHINGTON BORO • close to tralri... 1 fl. Incl. 7324 •'•: '; . scheduling, dota;on- MpwoikWiok. Scalch tani UH houib|. lor^i,,,, ((„ with large wooded homo- incl. No pets, 908-522- Office a, plus. Good of- RECEPTIONIST f' .. 'i5l!in|«.- ('rounds! room ond'coijiooiis yard GARWO0D -1. fir, 2 family, oil St. ,|lkg, ' $l,45O/mo. Spacious, 2BR + don. . heat. W/D. SI350. No try, and corrospon- ''Area.-908332-6963- '• .•' tandi'!.-.to to nisisy sites.: Deeuwater lots. Full 9114 after SPM Westfleld 3BR, clean. SECRETARY fice . atmosphere, lots Part-time position -available Paved rqnds. utilities with garden ponds aro 4 rms, +. 2 porches, all 5i?5 kitchen. LR, DR. pots. 570-992-7525 :. dencQ.-.Must have . 1 -epresoril ,-||« .to;,,,, ,„ . soivico niarinn. Minutes to roomy and new. C/A,, off . Libbrty Corner ., rtoing on. Must hauo re- in a busy plastic .surgery S Buy Now. Bund Later. just some of tho feature's utrls Incl; $llOO/mo. 908- . $.95O/mo. >' utils;' c6rrpqter and book ; I lumojion. (listriUiition Boach. ' lOOi . Golf SPRINGFIELD-Troy Village. Call 973-543-9432 WESTRELD • 2BR, 1.5 BA, st prkg. 2 blocks to train ' Windows 98, Word 2000 liable car! • Please fax office. Must have-flexibihtv it .Torms.- Direct Ironv that will make you want ; keeping skills. 30hrs/wk Coursos,'Shopping! Modi-, 654.-57O3 90S 301-1884 UNION- 2 BR, 1' dr.- l" floor, freshly painted, ',&: town. No pets.. No EXPERIENCE REQUIRED 1 resumo 90&486-8725.. THE with hours. Duties include., •'ml collections-of im,ill owlior/biokor; Bay' Land this for your home. All for 2BR apt. A/C, rofng., salary nog. benefits;-• cal. SC's host schools. w/privnte -ent;. LR, DR. -, A/C, W/D hookup., base- smokinc. $1675/nib. Call • Good Salary and Benefits NO •phono calls, ploaso. but are not limited to fllint',, 'eliiri account-, ,mtl m. Co.- 1-8R8 2.10 5303. . $534,900 . , " GARWOOD- 2 family 2 . w/d.. HT &: HW incl, WESTFIELD -' 1 BR apt., oh pleasant working , • Ground floor priced from EIK,'•', off st, pkg.. incl. ment storage, walk to train 908-232-70.72 Call: Legal Admin. CLASSflFIED answering phonos. (KMipndftni- (JiMributors Call; Mark or Donna ' (!..•'• 2 • Bdr.. completely $16OO/mo. 1 mo' sec. . .1 fir. of 2 (am. house, •'$50's-. 1-866-567-9523. . rerioyatqd; all ' riew ht/hw, no smoke, no and NYC bus, Off-streqf (908)580-1776 • scheduling appointments, M"S1'|-,P i.nnihii, mh Koine: 908-7820465 . 732-591-5846. walk to publiri trans., off. carpel Sivortical blinds, pets, - $135O/rno., lvl parking. No pots. Immedl- Weslfleld & Cranford DEPARTWENT etc. Transcription a plus. Unir.ii Coumy nriT, ,-,n(| Cell: 908-246-0271 ORLANDO LUXURY RESORT st. prkg., w/d hkup.. .no dead-end street. '. no mo", sec; Call after 5pm. ' ate occupancy. $1150 + ' beautiful efficiency 1, 2, OFFICE Motivated applicant. Salary n.iyi- U.MI insured v.-hr VILLAS 2.3,4 'bedroom's pots, avail. 6/1,' $950 + LIFEGUARD pels. S1300./mcr i utili- 908-665-0059 utils. 1:5 months security. . & 3' FJR opts. 908-232- WILL BE contingent on exponence. c.li: .-ind fji,vi.r-s license for Sale 315 :$89.900 • . $149,900 SPRING utils. 908-8896862 ovos,, Sat. & Sun. for Gardon RECEPTIONIST 1 1 ties & I mo: sue.- Call 908654-3369 . 6816. • •• - MANAGER Please '""H- !' '.cherluli' pro- . FULLY FURNISHED. Uso/ Apt. Complex, must be certf PT/FT-.,. evenings and (l OFFICE BUILDIMG 908-789-1926 Real estate-consulting."firm CLOSED ON •"•• Fax resume'to: • '.- ''•'"• MOO' THE then rent to vacationers. GARDEN fled. Apply New England Vil- 1 seeks highly' organized office weekends, busy catering FOR SALE lage, .105 New England hall. Will .fain, moals j; n.,inr.L. SCOTCH PLAINS. Offic ,.• Lake Marion Golf Rosoit GARWOOD 5 rms.. 1 BA ft APARTMENTS ft . manager. Responsible for 973-9922466 CLASSIFIED • Ave,, .Summit. 908-2173- incl. Start at $10/hr SATURDAYS. •I'li'.-isi- suricl rcMirnn to: '"'i-'d'i'.l to'npiox cur- Sales (888) 382-0088 for w/Jil '& liw' supplied. 1' inalntalhlnK office fltes. por- r 0488 9am-3pm weokdays.: F.OE 908-789-0808 Mr. Burns ;'-- ''i,'/1,VK.ior| ,rito 7 of, Rentals (877) .604-3500 mo. see., w/d hkup. 851 Springfield Avo.; ', sorinol ' records, • AC/AR, DEPARTMENT www,lakemarlp.ri.net '• Sunnmit, New Jersey 1 lOSlStuyvosont.Avo. •' '•' ^"i'-'>.-"s on DO cli- $1150. 90B-789-0726 Looking for a Federal i or scheduling and client serv lJI Part TI16H6IP 255 B(jxi27 . ^ -i • clifti.-tentiy Postal Job? What looks • ices'. Required' skills include Union. Now Joreoy 07083 KENILWORTH - 3 rm up!.. TO PLACE AN l'-fia-,i i.ays^ornc- rjtili- WIUfBE BoauTTful UpiJr.idod ; like the ticket to a se- proficiency . wttti • MSQffiee $875/mo., no pots Garden Apnrtmonts cure job might be a 2000.' Peachtreo account. CHILD CARE/ CLOSED ON 908.272-7290 RECEPTIONIST AD PLEASE .vBURGDORFF REALTORS • scam For Information, • ing; drafting simple"• busi- LINDEN lbr. spiicious npL. Lots' 1 Bedrodni Apts. from Very busy upscalo salon Woslfiold Olllco . call the Federal Trade ness correspondence. F/T, HOUSEHOLD SATURDAYS. CHATHAM- 2 Ixxlfoom,. newly of • storage. Quct nqigliljor $987 * $1015 looking for oxporlencod '•'.'•'•• 'CALL •••,'•, 908-233-7323 1 Commission, toll-froe, 1- • icbrnpetrto salary & benefits, HELP renovated in 2 family liouse; • hood. Near transportation. No 877-FTC-HELP, or visit call: 9734228800x10 rocoptlonlst.. Commis- NURSERY .•$1150/mo includirvj-utils.,'. 1 pots.' $825/mo. .& 1/nio. MONDAY- After schooi/eves.- l-lexibte- www.fto.gov. A message cmurtha9vaUiftreseareh.com sions, paid v.icntlons, Gondos &TowBhouses •'/!• rim, sec. 97M77«8S sec. 908-925-0459 Heat & Not Water, from NJN Publishing and hoalth bonofits. Please houis; Help-w/- drivniR and SCHOOL TO PLACE AN included. call 908-522-0224 or FRIDAY " lipht • household rhures, CLARK - 2BR.-2BA, UR. DR.LINDEN - 2 BR apt., good the FTC. . ••. I •• .•:•'.' 320 PERSONAL DRIVER 973-744-4145 Please call 973-514-1311 TEACHERS kit..top fir. space w/ bal- location,' '/; basement, St. AD PLEASE cony. Call 908-757-5972 MORTGAGE . Looking for someone to 8:00-5:OOPM All tool osiatb advertising in. w/d'hookup.-$950 + 1.5 • Wall to wall.carpets for moro Info. ' nio. sec; 908-48&4059 ' Wholesale Mortgage dnvo Realtor, to •& from . ' V-.", ' iOW.',l?.qpiJ| is sub. CALL app.ts on-call.. E.xc' dnv- -.. J'"- !'•->-ihi-JFudt-ral Fd.rr' COLUMBIA, NJ- Apartments Company based in Bridge- 1 RESTAURANI:. ' : ' DRIVER UNDEN2nd dr.. 2BR;. no pots, water, NJ has immodiato. ing record. 908-561-9869 '• H>:.;',iic) ArrionrJmoht's for rent; 1 & 2 .bedroom.' refs.,. $120Q/IIIQ-. 1 mo'. Excelleht school, system 'CDLiequlrecl. Lst. .coin- 'im i:l.i.,,i, ..inn ,,,, ,: MONDAY- ..' openings for F/T&.R/T SERVED M/F TRUCK 'A(.''.-jnd!l'oMow Jprsov Call for more information. • sec. + utlls. 908587:12'15 :pany.. 800-262-3245 : sistaul in'i :i.,.';> •... 'J-. .' -A,' r,'i.;r:tbLaw, which .[ 90W96-453B •Underwriters and Proces- POSITIONS A local private golf club .is •"let aiii class UPMI FRIDAY LINDEN • 4 LG. ROOMS. DRIVER/ • . !•'•']•••..- :' ,i!(>(jol to OClvor- I Close to NJ Transit train's sors. Fax resume to •looking. .-• to . hire .'.full- CRANFORD 2 Bcl.,'1 Da.. $900. 3 LG ROOMS $800. trachi'rs mu;,t li.iyi- r\\.\ ••t 9O8i23i-O012 or eniail to AVAILABLE time/part time seivers for WAREHOUSE ('VLVnVC^IiliviKKteniiwi 8:00-5:00PM LR, .DR. spare room; C/A. Excollent location: Near hr9avantprcnpl.tal,com • tins upscale, dininp, envi- W/D liookups. new appl. - trains.1 transportation and 1 MONTH FREE Manicurist..massage them WORK Siilijrv -. .. •ni.iiu-i---,ur,-|t«- • 'i.'i l-.Ki.-aon rgep. RENT SPECIAL! ronment. My'st have pro- OF^CE vvitti i'kp<'iii-i)f.,.. '.Pier,.-,,, $1375, NQ pets Parking' •. shopping. Hiiat & hot wa- pist, nesthetician also • • ffissional appoaiance and '"'; •!'. r;-':(j-.(jion, ^ex: fia- 908:5788188. ..'.-" • : ""WM*flMEP Mother's Helper send [,.>,UIJI|-. 'i.v • .ij-, '...•r.i'.i:.c/Vjiir I ondicap ter, included. No pets. space for lent available communication' • • • skills. Full Time Position'.'-MON-FRI 1 Open Houses 331 This position would, be ASSISTANT South'.st-... r;iv. I>',,\I •f.-ir: ,.:ir]i stpTa;j. croij.d. CRANFORD. • C| BiMUWul 2 BR. 908-486-2822 917-202-7016 , Good starting rale.-bene- Experience A Must, Glean • Ideal for u student who' is 1 : P.iitTiM (R'.Wimiftlim) dr ' ' " ' : CHATHAM .-LR. CIM. w-.'(l hooluip. Ay,-nl, 1 fits available (or-full time- Driving. Record Required . LINDEN • 5 rm apt., 1'. (I. "off for tho summer.01 o Foi- manufacturing i.'V>.. OPEN HOUSE M-iy'k»ii> iUW. 9174338847 SUMMIT •positions. Ploaeff cnlj Fax ResunW To: • • . iffvifionai or s(;x.ual 2BR.: referral-, no pets. young :vit)rant porsor;> with. Process medical claims in '.Beikelny -. Heights. • SUN.-,'5/2,1 to 4 P.M. 2 family, 6-roo'm.4.-car ga- 973-7G2-3699 Attn: Jof( CRANFORD ' 2- BR. modern •; Near train; Sl.OOO/nio.; X , a • chlklcare interest/ front homo! Use you* own Cindy: (908)68G0413 1 11 CARMINE ST. or call: Casual -Atnlosphi-H!.' Du Sales Help 265 .:y •' on irit.x-.tion tq;. 1 fir. apt.,, w&d likup;.' month security > utilities'. rage, laundry room $1500 + . background • looking .to computer! Find out how lien- rndudii:- '.Rc-cepnon. Manor sec lion. 3..8dr.. 2 utils, 973-887-8089& to spot a medical billing 973:7G2-383Q O)it; 5 water- incl.; gar,, no pets, Avail. 6/1.908-862-4521 earn extra- $$$ & hai/lng vVRenViyahlp; Iliti bitty. -.Mlti, walk'to. train. AC, •'•• • 908-273-1846 : . scorn from the Fodorol botwoon 10-2pm. Direct Sales ' '.-'"i!.!-: iiTiilf.mcin.oH'Jis-. $1200, 908-497-1301 • fun . with beautiful. oner- Filing. Kn.owlt'dRe ol Ex . iiJTtK' yard' Directions: MILLBURN • -1 BRapt.. fun)/ Trade Commission, 1- SANTA FE II '.'r'.iriijTu'i: 1 arniiirji -. SUMMIT- 2 dr., 4 Ig. rms, • getic and-fun loving chil- eel &• Word Helpful..- -- (v(ai!, .St. n.< VanDuifip to CRANFORD -. S.family. 2' fir, .unfurn.- centrally' Ideated, Specialists ••'o'l/.i'icJurlos'chilclrt'ii: 1 all utils.. .gar., near trans.. dren agos 4,3 & newborn. 877-FTC-HELP. A mos- Carfriini. St. : '•' • ' 2-BR. o'ewly painted; w/w . close-.to RR. 'busosi-'.-'im- ATCPS $$Uriemployed?? 908484-6474 Ask (or ''.':;)..'• !'.,.:• ago of )6liv- No . pets, N/S, avail. Some responsibilities In- sago from. NJN Publishing carpeting, qulot park area. mac. prkg:,-owner $?fib/ Looking. Tor' enetgL-tic. te- AFFORDABLE HEALTH- ' Mr- limgren .Photography by Joan.Barker St;ih", liii;, Oui'Afl ST;ir ir.'l v.'i*'' l>]iel)1S or.lcqai 6/1/04. $1.300/mo. PO ;' ct6do, must (Jrlw. Mods nndtheFTC, NYC transp. Great for : .nio. .973J564-8636... • spcn'sibln, • enthusiastic CARE!' •,'$59;87/month 6 FIJ;IIII- (.•jniMfs li.,int • ^r.'--''.'-lians.. prognont •• Loans ^Mortgages 345 P0)i -534, Summit, NJ ' . ,tq bo aljto to ' pick up/- individuals. " Early Child adults. No smoking, no per Family. ;•• No limita- iirtSfd. • Oil- ' A.tt u,l! J ' V.--.M :,v i and peciolo se- HOMEOWNERS! Limited of- MoyNTAINSIDE 2br., apart.; 07902-1341 • drop off boys- at- prc- hood exp^rienco-isa'plus. tions. AIT 'Preexisting ''-•i< "gcubtody ol chii- pets. $1150 + utilities.-1.5' in •', 2 family house, - school, must speak,.Enr,-. fer . , 2.95% Loan Ratt!: • I ino sec- Call owner for •;*Full-tinie'teac.ht.'is nssis- •Conditions • ' OK. ' Call f3r,'ind !ie\% i.^'pM-stMi ••- l'i>ri under 18. •• : LR/KT/.DR. Heat and CACSUMMIT AREA-1 BR, coun- llsh. coming to .our pool PT/FT Positions . bblrevc you will find this •appt. 908-272-5739 ... the best of fpriytiring! ••• touts • ' -' United Family!' (800) .'t.'itivus Wrui.iu'.i jo-ri«_• ij I''.-:• n'-v.vspr.ipor wit -not' inc. $1400/11)0,' .No -Ice. try sortings, 1 car prkg., IV3I . • club or finy.dtiy trip to' su- Tmisportntjon Cnio Co. •" ' 1 •the lowest rate .available *Pait tune -Afterschpol 250-2095 ' •'• X1075 OFFICEHELP yu' Cunipiiiii voij • , .in ...'•'" Avingly accept' any CRANFORD"- 3 rooms, 908-23CM285. . ho. pots, closo to Major • • perviso.or play .with 1 of 2 . , Clark, NJ iinywliero. Lirtnted offer. highways. 908-277-32DB propranv. . CE06619 M-F. 9-2 for pholpgraphy (tiirn -,i;, nun n.,-is . '.I'jvt-r'isiiiq foi roal os- new kit.-8; balh.(riclge,-.& • children, looking to puy • Mlril Bus A.ldd .. Nn.tionivldo Londer. Any Ploaso call 908-4G4-3848 company. '900-233-3099 ''i!.^ whicn is in.violatu.;o :$l'O- 15/lir dopondlnn on .CtiTuM',; irujivKlu'.ll - !p- Jiiui!) : .(irftdit. 1-$OO 722-8099..:. heat .incl Walk to frain. SUMMIT, Boautifully reno- Tax r64umato:908G6592G4 ••. • Wheiryoti invitea city Child to your homelo \\ . • •-•< Tf.o lijw: ID- -report.I $9?5/nrto. 1.5'..mo-sec. vated, large 2 BR apt. fur Individual starting In Juno. 10' sl'Liilcri! tr HNANCING ( deaf, >OLK I^USO. -apartment, GILLETTE 106 IV.jston Dr. 'jllla-. iVid has l(if.'.'('|i,:i! (ustom !)rii:K r,'inch, 3-1BR.! 2BA l[^'. lot, gieni views UP TO 6M12X v; April 29, 2004 Cranford Chronicle April 29, 2004 Cranford Chronicle ftffefi SMiS 618 D-5 mmtitiiMUis FHrtHlire 568 I finltin 581 Firaltirt 561 TentaiSM/eudss HEAOUOARi; • Queen size BERKELEY HEIGHTS BEDROOM SET ; O.nk .icod. COUCH & LOVESEAT. -Victo- DR TABLE- Annquo In.mcn SOFA & LOVE SEAT Brand WESTFIELD/I', t. p,,,,, WESTFIELD • 3BR. short Natural Mink Jacket MeJ. Walnut $15; SPEAKE.RS2, 511 •1/30 & Sat.. 5/1 O3I'M Kni frame . nn ht\ douOlo rian tapestry fabric,'2iyrs Oak i.nlaid - -w/siclo Liftiio Roset. Color iov.il St . Minn, •.) .0 s", '. V ttittumw walk to RR and town. 7 • Very'Good Cond.. $300. 12X2J, Sl!i; Toaster MOVING, . SldexSido Hofrij; 185 ;& 1RG Wentwoith Urosser .v niinui. . tJu old. JoOQ for both.- 732- blue U'iC. $SW. 90» . WESTFIELb, ortractivo 5 $185O+utils.. Avail. 5/1 CLINTON White Wool Coat >v,)o\ board & 6 chairs. .SSSCV .Own. $25; fish Tim)*., 1.0 erator, $90; lO'spd bik<> ruin,. antiqiii' ^1: •••• ••.. '"- V; ',.--.vK' -^| April 29, 2004 - D-6 Cranford Chronicle Cranford Chronicle D-7M IciiiiBiUlllllMfttl Niiliireieiuii PaliUBotPiDerhanglag AS SEEN ON TV, $2b,000 VINNIE'S CUAN-UPS 1115 % Allies, Usims. carages, 1015 FREE Cash , Gwnts! WELLS HOME IMPS. APR FINANCING . GUARANTEED!'200.1! Tot Cntiic Homo. Prompt. Prol'l Al Richard's Palntlni' HONDA All typos ol ccjri)ontry work. (in Si'itti MoiU-is I or (ju&ilhVii Ill vis! •poisoniil bills, school. f. frioiHlly. 908-620-1300 LKpenenced. Int./Vit VISIT OUR WEBSITE: 4 •husmasB. olc. $.•17 lul- Very reasonable Free MARANO & SONS -^iwdainmd 200,1 1st Illllv In,- 11 i..' ' ~Dvir~Oi)Vintors'.—l"W'i' ynoirf"erv •120.8331 -ex'l. 2-1 • 1020 732-499-9234 www.tnaranosonsauto.com BAD CREDIT7MOO MUCH ABSOLUTE BEST " DEUf? OVERWHELMtD'' Braiillan Women, will PAINTING & WALLPAPER I . Lot Us llolp YOU 'Hi'pan Cloan your hoij'.o. apt, (•'•!« funslvjs. nocP ft, pListf.t. I & olfl.cos: Gorxl' ro'fs- your'. crodit, Soltlo ydui repair, feit quality iwirk 'lb ' 2002 JAGUAR 2001 VW 2003HYANDAI 2001 TOYOTA 1999 DODGE RAM 1SOO< 1 FRANK'S FLOOR CARE Lqwfi Mainlenancn. U'IVKIII.' ." ••!';'.•• i'-i,1 ||| Wood Floor RcdniSh.nft In NEED AFFORDABLE Froo osl! Spriny/ioll. stiiilntion (Xvt 20>rs o*p. ' cloon up.' 732-382- . ..HEALTHCARE? V&.Hi • HiEE Est. 008-2/24281 .' month .per r'cwn;.|y. No Inr.i SPA! Overstocked! tntunis. All Pro exisfiiy, E.J.S. LANDSCAPING Weekly l«w» Now / pfSMi. •.[i,i i -i, i. :tv: Condmons Ols. Call Unitr-.l tli:kl(ii;'. . 'I'.'1' ' Family! iHOOr ..';>O 20:'fJ DOOR BOY nalntenance, Clean upt, V Rcivm aul-fi'iv InsiiillatKjn • planting. EMIR Stoie lor Parts.-40-t 1-WO Call 008-6B6-0495 Miscellaneous HI JB!SEYOVERHEADLXX» FS LANDSCAPING FREE 4-R00M DIRECTV i ''C LAWNS A LANDSCAPES' SYSTEM INCLUDING IN- Lawn mainleiifince. Our Compliments STALLATIONI i/.'- .; DsV 233-3792. sprin'gclcnh ups, lertil ' chrinnLMs.1 me lufinip,. iu izer und pesticide'appli' With EverV C(ils. front $ *"r> 99 mo 'cation,'Spring.onil Vehicle Purchase' OlAltdl pk'tu'K- .Sl".,l:(l . mulch, sod. (Jravel. Limited otto.! PI\JS ship. BARTELLS .'. stone arid Landscape Sbeelrock aSoacklinq Or Lease" pinP• Hfstricbon;. t)ppl> Farm& Cardoh dosiRn. Call >H00-2OB'396.!.' ,'. • Top -ifii. Mushroom Soil, ' 908-233-5600 1120 Sloiif.-'.- Quarry' bust. Wall SSFREE MONEY SS. TIII DRYWAU. 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SEDONA EX' Fully services Freo Towing and Tax do- run; groat. $3500. 908- 119K. new trans, brakes, MISUBISHI- '97 ECLIPSE, 908-273-2096 CHEVY'91 SUBURBAN 4x4 i tires 4 front brakes, Slrius w/tan. roadster roof. GolrJ rod, groat condition 7 1 ;' •.':••., .- ','.. --.;.' ;•••.:.••.••,•, /; .'•''• ' / ''.-'•'' .'• ,' .•'•'.''.' - . .••.'" : ' .• ' ' •:••;' • .- •'.-• . JOHN FEI/CORRESPONDENT , exempt them, from, the alternate- •!ri Cranford native Robert Vicci, the battalion commander of a National Guard unit soon to be deployed overseas/speaks at a party and side restrictions. - .. fundraiser the Elks Lodge hosted for the troops. The . new regulations were W&'mSo Sure Our Prim m the' expected to be introduced at the Township Committee's last meet- Cranford Elks help Natianal Guard unit prepare forservic e ing in April, but were removed By LAUREN TRAINOR for the prospect of leaving a . from the agenda:. The topic is back 1 on the committee's agenda for its THE-CHRON1CL.E- • place they callhonu;. . "It's been a lot of hard- work work session Monday night, with CRANFORD -More than for the past year and a; half," introduction. scheduled for COME VISIT OUR CMC 100 supporters came out Friday Vicci said. However, he added, Tuesday. A public hearing and NEW 2004 CHEVROLBT night for food and drinks arid to .'"Our biggest stress is our fami- final vote would follow several NEW 2004 CHEVROLET offer best wishes to the mem-, lies. ' -'. ' . weeks later. . . • .' THE DIFF£RENCE FOR YOORSRF! hers of the 1st Battalion, Vicci himself has a-1 wife and Though the discussions were AVEO CAVALIER Special delivery General Support, . 150th two children in college, and his prompted by Berkeley Place resi- • Aviation Regiment of the New mother Joan was by his side for dents, one reason for the delay may SPECIAL Cranford.postal workers will collect Jersey Army National Guard, '.much of the evening. Although have.been complaints from others donations of non-perishable food . 1D3HPenQ;. 5 spd., p/s/l). a/c, MSRP: S9395 who will soon be deployed to the lie graduated from West Point' in the neighborhood who say they .; eno- 5 spd.. o/s/h. a/c! MSRP- S14.*825 *". items while making their rounds this Middle East. , and has served in the military will now be banned by having stu- BUY FOR 'SAVi;;'. BUY FOR SMART BUY SAVE Saturday to benefit the food pantry Among those receiving hugs since then, he has never, until. dents park on their, street. Said at Cranford Family Care. For more, and good luck was the battal- npw/beeirdeployed overseas. Barbara Ivrause, "It's a terrible sit- PER I see Page A-6. ion's commander, Cranford ,. "It's hard to leave your fami- uation arid they're, trying to inflict MO. < this on all of us. It's like a blight in i i 47 native Lt. Col. Robert Vicci. ; ly behind, but that's what we •' •••^^•^Qp i^- $M MOS. It was the Robert's brother, do, that's What we signed up the neighborhood." 'I£V2DM CHEVROLET liii John, who spearheaded and for," Vicci said. One of the concerns voiced by HEW 2004 CHEVROLET i organized the event at the "I've been saying goodbye to Krause and others, is that, because Cranford Benevolent Protective •••••,:.,•,:• . -1 • ' ....-, • JOHN FEI/CORRESPONDENT him since he was 17.-He left for of the lack of curbs in the neighbor- Order of Elks Cranford Lodge. Members of the 1st Battalion, General Support, 150th Aviation West Point the day after he got hood, regular on-street parking VJN «69DZ100.S(k*C2D55.4 OR. U6. - -245384.S!k»CZ5Zfl/40B 0 The event raised $5,000 to pur- Regiment pose for a picture before shipping out. out of high school," said' Joan, causes erosion to front; lawns. ' -. auio w/00, a/c, r/wtper/wash ^ ^FINANCING. 3.4L VB eno. auio w/00; am/lm stereo '"'" __ ^'/'"i/TSn kevTess enirv. am/lm erf pJaver G spkrs,^~ chase satellite phones, satellite who wore an appliqued button- Commissioner George Jorn said p/ABS/winds/lks/inirrs. keyless enirv, • the township would consider shar- am/fmclrDolik.MSHP:SZ3.ZG0 " UPTO 60 MOS ON SELECT2004 MODELS I dishes; phone cards and other members and friends all came try for a mission in this war, down shirt with American flags Bike collection devices,to help the more than out to support the troops, and and the first Combat Arms Unit to show her support. "But we're ing the cost of curb installation BUY FOR SMART BUY k Dvailable on aldl heo two 200wcMqualifie4 Chevy dextep buy l Ayeo, Molibu, ^ very proud." with residents to address that BUY FOR SMART BUY SAVE BUY FOR SSR & Colorado to well qualified buyers by GMAC V, 270 sofdicrs of the unit keep in three Elks Motorcycle Clubs to be mobilized for.war from the SMART BUY SAVE 0% in lieu of rebates, i alBrearley touch with, their families and were represented at the send- state of New Jersey since World Following approximately. problem. s 'PER < loved ones hack home. off, indicating just how much War II. The unit will be-under four months of training at Said Jorn, "I think. We've got a i MO. i The organization Pedals for "It's sd we can watch televi- the soldiers and their com- the command of Vicci and four Fort Dix, the unit will depart pretty reasonable compromise... "MOS. 47 Progress, which collects used bicy- i90 MOS. 'MOS. DISCOUNTS sion, stay using the phone, have mander will be missed. other company commanders. for overseas service, return- I'm not going to change my mind cles and distributes them in devel- on this. •MP.V2DW CHEVROLET some sense of normalcy over Vicci's Black Hawk unit is Vicci and his troops have ing home after a period of IflEW 2004 CHEVROLET UPTO oping countries, will hold a collec- there," Vicci said. the first New Jersey Aviation received rigorous training, but "We're going to do this if we get tion 9 a.m.-noon. Saturday at David Community members, family Guard Unit to leave this coun- it's hard to be entirely prepared (Continued on page A-2) three votes to doit," he continued. TRAILBLAZER Brearley Middle/High School, locat- "We'll see how it goes." ed at 401 Monroe Ave. in '•;• :*;-..>-• TAHQE 4WD III! *TtUlfUIU, UIKIUJU^ VUIIClf IU auio w/OD, E55D Ib GVW, lugs ik, key- »*»•«*:»' Kenilworth. For more, call (908) less enlrv, Ihelt deler sys, lull power 3rd rowseai. OnSiar 1 yr safe S sound, 276-1644, ext. 515. .ep'p,MSflP;jpll • ] 7" &-spoke alum wlits, full power Students get a history lesson from a true survivor Leas^e resp. for mainience & excess wear & tear BUY FOR SMART BUY SAVE BUY FOR LEASE FOR SAVH BUY FOR SMART BUY SAVE By LAUREN TRAINOR that period. "The last thing I wanted to do chose this one," she said about the man Even if you wanted to join them, they THE CHRONICLE was write a diary, but my mother made whose house she hid in during the would shoot you," Kramer said. SI .J • • . me, and I am so grateful," she said. Holocaust, . . •" Kramer recounted how her sister was CRANFORD — Local residents and The Elizabeth rosident spoke about Beck knew he would be suspected of caught by the. SS guards when she made a ^34111390 students got a first-person account of the how, as a gtrl growing up in Poland, she hiding people in his home if he went shop- rare trip outside after a house .fire on the w darkest chapter of the 20th century last survived the Holocaust by living in a spe- ping for so many people on a regular basis, street on which they were living. She said week, as Holocaust survivor Clara Kramer cial basement quarters with about 10 said Kramer, so he bought pigs and always that her sister did not seem in any way l/i ll AN AMERICAN REVOLUTION Commentary ...A-6 spoke about her experiences hiding from other people for 20 months. Her mother kept a supply of rotten potatoes around to •conspicuous, and even took pains to wear APPROVAL persecution in Nazi Germany. and father wore with her in the small feed the animals. The potatoes often went her hair in braids like the Gentiles who 2675 ROUTE 22 WEST UNION, NJ Community Life B»1 Speaking to an audience of more than basement room, as was hor sister and six to Kramer and the others. were still living in the town. TODAY! 50 people at the municipal building, others. . "For two years, I never had a drink of "A boy who went with me to school sold Sports ...... C-1 Kramer said that though the memories "Before 1942, that area of Poland was water, because we needed it to cook the her out to the Germans, and they tortured 8OO-287-79O6 are painful, she realizes the importance of Austria, so there were a lot of intermar- potatoes," she said. her, and she died," Kramer said: Noimssa Prime Time .B-2 bringing the story of her personal experi- riages;" she said. She went on to explain Kramer said that life was hard.in the Shortly after, the war was over. Kramer SHOWROOM HOURS: MON-FRI: 9AM-9PM SAT: 9AM-6PM ence to people who haven't lived through a how the Germans came thrpugh and con- basement of the Beck house, but though Was finally able to see her street once SERVICE HOURS: MON-FRI: 7:30AM-5PM * SAT: 9AM-4PM situation where they were persecuted fiscated all property belonging to Jews, the group worried about being found out again. . •'••., .' -..; " '.:' I ID) y«»4! * Ml «|M Until ml. il M tiil'cl ifidcM Obituaries..... •••••B-5 :,?f fi7;n['?fcl^:iI*;'0> "^.rSfl/m: ^,^'318) SMI! IU^S indida l?k rat/wj | ?0 ante uJt lil'l m.t J rtluinfng »^dt Pita reiiiie aU rehalK/miitves d applc^l; bacl lu iluk, S/&!J based on their religious beliefs and ethnic and how the remaining Gentiles were and sent to the ghetto themselves, they "If you think there was joy, forget about •'• "• - ' 'iitttaitaliliari Real Estate..:...-.. C-5 heritage. allowed to claim what they wanted. knew they were the lucky ones. it. When you go into hiding, you'll do any-, Many of Kramer's experiences, are "Mr. Beck was a German name — he "Every one of us had family in the ghet- I w feu pi ittula in .ttual tuyen All dfm nibpj m IKKIM ippicwt Phtma Bq Mt nann^ ttpttgnl nhcta Pipyims suhitd la drniy miihau mla Utd hmg«id as coupiui »usi lain d(hei> liaa ifeaki ilai Iry 4/M/1M il\X Police Log...... »>5 recounted in the diaries she kept during could have any house he wanted, and he to, and there was nothing we could do. (Continued on page A-2) •\«,v; <;ET ii • ••*..' - V:i".r.-.-••*•'* .-. ' -U|ltV ' ' " • crimination faced by minorities. Cooper P195/70R14;...454-95" P185/70R14. $51.95 ty tax increases faced by local residents in recent years We now no longer: joke about "Holidays-Across.America." After my husband fin- ANN MARIE.FRANK TIRES P205/70R14...... $57.95. P215/60R16.,....$69.95 have come not from big spending increases, but from ished reading to the class, Mrs. Kull had my daugh- Cranford domestic violence or alcoholism. unanticipated declines in other revenue sources. It is con- Such changes have not come P215/70R14,;,;$63,95 P205/7dRi5,.....$58.95 ceivable that state spending is so bloated that cuts there easily; in most of these cases, the" SB 40,000 Mile Manufachirer's Limited Treadwear Warranty would free up hundreds of millions to be redirected as aid Sudiak thanks residents for support government had to step in where to towns and schools— but if that's the case, opponents.to the culture had failed; There are now strong laws against discrim- the latest proposal had better .come forward with some To The Chronicle: always taken the role very seriously and intend to ination, and bias crimes are BFCoodrich TIRE SIZE PRICE, , specific suggestions soon. . 1 would like to take this opportunity,to thank continue doing so. . treated seriously. Sexual harass- P185/75R14W, :....$43,95, RADIATOR SERVICE • McGreevey's plan isn't a panacea for New Jersey's prop- the community of Cranford for its support of the I also would like to thank the many individuals ment is a serious, offense, punish- /UNIROYAL P205/75R14W...;...... $45.95 Up To 2 Gallons : erty tax woes, and it doesn't eliminate the need for broad- school budget] I hope that the significant margin who helped in so many ways during the cam- able by both civil judgments and MICHELIN P205/75R15W ...... $47.95 of Antifreeze er reform. But it's an important step in the right direction. 'by-which it passed is a vote of confidence in how paign..In addition to thanking my husband.'Steve embarrassment. You can't legis- P215/75R15W...... $48.95 the budget is being managed. 1 can appreciate Albert, and my children for all of their support, I T/A Tires Or ask about Power Flush late morality, but you can legis- P215/70RV5W ...... ,$51.95 for $59.99 that the taxes needed to support our school budg- would specifically like to thank Dickie, Hollier, late better behavior. There are 45,000 Mile Manufachirer's et play an important role in a community mem- Lynn Kempinski, Janet Rupp, Rita Veca and Limited Treadwear P225/75R15W ...... $51.95 Drain Rodiabr & Cooling System, Including-Pre is u re Tcit cl Syslom how laws against boors. Inspection of Walor Pump, Hoses,& Bells • Expires 5•'li/ci ber's ability to live in Cranford. I believe that the Loretta Wolansky. There were many others that I Warranty P235/75R15W $52:95' Board of Education and staff members consider could list, but due to space limitations I will just So there's both good news and the impact that the needs of our schools have on note that while I may not include their names in bad news on the civility front taxes and work to minimize the effect. this public thank you, I hope that by the time this The barbarians are not at the The Chronicle is here for you gates, and our society is strong In addition to thanking the community for its letter is published I will have personally thanked n enough to withstand the disciples The-following information should help you get your support of the budget, I would like to thank them each of them to let them know how much I appre- for allowing me the privilege of serving another ciated all that they did. of idiots on television. But that ideas and community news into The- Chronicle: doesn't mean we should stop Call Editor Gregory Marx at (732) 396-4219 with story term on the board. I hope that I will prove worthy MARY CATHERINE SUDIAK of the trust that is being placed in me. I have Working on improving our eti- suggestions, questions or comments. For sports, call Cranford quette. Daniel Murphy at (732) 396-4202. What we need is a massive Our address: TV Chronicle, 301 Central Ave., Clark, infusion of respect. With that NJ, 07066. Volunteers make tax program work should come an awareness that Our fax number is (732) 574-2613. we do not go through life in a Our e-mail address is [email protected]. To The Chronicle: the program. They all deserve our utmost praise bubble where our actions have no The Cranford Recreation . and Parks and gratitude for the work they accomplished form impact on other people. Every Department was very fortunate to have the follow- early February through April. day we have to remind ourselves ing AARP tax counselors available to our. Cranford Thanks is also extended to the Recreation and of the Golden Rule, which is just seniors for the 2003 tax filing season: Chester Parks Department staff, who received over 170 as valid today as it was when Czapla, Thomas Doogan, William Gallagan, calls from taxpayers and made appointments for Jesus first gave it: "Do. onto oth- Patrick Haughney, Oluf Olsen, Anna and Gerard them with the tax representatives. We also wish to ers as they would do onto you." If Paradiso, Thomas Walsh and Elisabeth acknowledge and thank AARP, the US. Internal you treat people rudely, you By working together we can help the future of our Zimmerman. . Revenue Service and the NJ Dept. of Taxation for should not be surprised if you sponsoring this vital program. receive rudeness in return. If you NJN Publishing © 2004 A special thanks goes to William Downey, who community outshine its proud history. led this special team, for his assistance with FRANK A. D'ANTONIO respect other people, perhaps you A Penn Jersey Advance, Inc. Newspaper preparing tax forms and also his coordination of Director, Cranford Recreation and Parks Dept. will receive respect yourself. This is not easy. Our society is At Fleet, we all want to live and work in a community where education, culture, and the obsessed with the maintenance doors of opportunity are open to everyone, today and'tomorrow. That's why each year we Publisher . Eileen Kickvl ..'.:... 732-3%-HO-l and the assertion of the self. We Editor (ireg Marx . ,.732-3%-42l9. Passerby shows support for soldier are taught to battle for our rights proudly commit millions of dollars to local programs that promote everything from the arts 1 Sport ; Editor Dan Murphy 7J2-J96-4202 Would like to thank the passerby for this and privileges. But in this wor- to revitalizing urban neighborhoods. And we're even prouder that our employees volunteer To The Chronicle: ship of individualism we are los- In anticipation of my son's return from a thoughtful expression of appreciation. thousands of hours to non-profits to enrich the lives of others. . . deployment with the Marine Corps, I have I would also like to extend my gratitude to the ing contact with our obligations proudly displayed the Marine Corps flag and a soldiers of Cranford and surrounding communi- to mend the holes in the- social banner welcoming him home. ties for their bravery and commitment and wish fabric. We seemingly believe it is To pur surprise, on April 17, his 21st birthday, them a safe return home from their deploy- a perk of adulthood to ignore the Fleet ments. lessons of behavior we learned as 301 Central Avenue, Clark, NJ. 07066 a neighbor anonymously left n lawn ornament of a Marine soldier with a note to my son thanking -' DIANE PINDER children. We believe it is accept- him for service to our country. My son and I Cranford able as an adult to do what we •President ThomasII. Krekd .*)OH-782-»7-i7 Hxl hill want to do — which is, after all, Senior V.P. ()|)fratk)M.s Joseph (lloloso ..'.' 9O8-57S-6759 the fantasy of every child, Controller V, ... .MargaretM. take ,.: .9OH-7H2-i7>7Exl(.70 It is sad that children and Knights drive raised more than $5G adults alike are. encouraged to commit "random acts of kind- News: Phone:732-396-4219 Fax:732-574-2613 To The Chronicle: times to help out, to those who contributed ness." Kindness should not be On behalf of the recipients of the $5,150 raised money. Circulation: 1-800-300-9321 • random; neither should be by the 2004 drive to benefit the mentally handi- I especially want to thank the store managers Advertising: 732-396-4404 • Classified: 1-800-472-0102 respect. It does not take much capped, sponsored by the Knights of Columbus, and their assistants who provided the time and effort to practice good manners Msgr. John M. Walsh Council 5437, Garwood, I made room on the store calendars for the collec- and etiquette; how difficult is it PubUshed twry Tliursday by HJN Kubllslilng, (ISPS I36-HOO) 301 Central. Aw., Clark, Nj 07066 Second Ita fastinje would like to thank all who participated in mak- tion by the Knights of Columbus Council 5437 of * paid il.Cnuiford, NJ paSTMAOTK: pirns*' swul duii|tts U) H)N Publishing Mfillnwil unite. POUut 6>M, Souimillc, to call people Mister, Missus, • A ing this a very successful fund-raising event — Garwood. You made it all possible and easy Mtmber FDIC. Fleet and the Fleet logo are registered marb of Bank of America Corporation, © 2004 Bank of America Corporation. AD rights reserved . ''.'. £ (fl 08876. Subscription rates by mall, one year within Union County <25, oul o( counly $2H, oul of suit tilt. T» from the members who could give only one hour Miss or Ms.? (ubscribecalll-WJO-300-9321. beyond belief. God bless you, one and all. All it takes is willpower and of their time to those volunteers who are not even DENNIS K. LESAK members, but nevertheless returned several discipline, but that, unfortunate- Fund Chairman ly, may be asking too much. April 29, 2004 A-6 Cranford Chronicle April 29, 2004 Cranford Chronicle B-1