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AUTO FOR SALE AUTO WANTED . 1988 GRAND OwrokM UradD, 6 The Q45 offers infinite possibilities AUTOMOTIVE cytMar. Wack. 4 «hta| (MM. anttock bnkat. ABLE PAYS TOP $$$ IN CASH a two-setting exit and entry memory trolled 4-speed automatic overdrive - l^loda»*i(Jo«r«iinl»do"««*' Serving Rahway and Clark The Q45 flagship luxury perfor- Cara, Trucks and Vana transmission with DUET-II shift man- condhtonino, cruiM. ontMa). CO. Mnt cond- mance sedan continues 's system that enables the seat, as well as bon. 21.0M milM. 122.000 or ban offar. Ml renowned tradition of offering cus- the poweT-assist telescopic and agement produces smooth, controlled 978-301-0223. and AI 4 Wharf Drtvsa height-adjustable steering column, to shifts that are responsive to driver AUTO FOR SALE tomers vehicles thit are well JEEP GRAND Chan**. Umrtad, 1995.49.000 FREE PICK UP 7 DAYS appointed, providing nearly ill fea- move to fully "relaxed" positions for input via the throttle. Both Q45 mod- ANY MIKE. An/ Modal. Any Prior.. Th* milM, aw»fl«nt condMon. Sariout buyari only. ^ (Mot It youml No Paymant Onw $100.00 par C«ll John 973-783-9674. tures as standard equipment. eased driver entry and exit when the els also feature standard traction con- month. G« PiM B irnw off your rww vahid*. 1-800-953-9328 front door is opened. The seat and trol system and viscus limited-slip Cal BO8-245-2S00. JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE UNITED 1998 Two models of the luxury sedin are 80,000 nata, mM eondMen. $15,000 steering column return to one of two rear differential. AUTO SPECIAL -«1 M tor lOwMkt prtpaid. Ca« Jute t73-7«3-«674 908-688-2929 available, the Q4S and a performance- Cal C^uttml tor dtlato. 800-584-6811. oriented Q45 Touring Model. The pre-programmed positions when the Stopping power for the flagship MA0ZA 828, LX Touring Hatchback. 1988.89k AUT06/ SEIZED Can From $150. Jacquar, WANTED: Junks. Wrecks. Autos, driver's door has been closed. mHa». 5 tpatd. Air. poaw Muring, wMoat. Trucks^toraign or domas»c). Cash paid. Same Janusz to challenge Kennedy for ma Q4S was designed to appeal to the Q45 models is provided by 4-wheel CorvtOi, MaxadH, BMW. Porteha, Honda. locks. PriOSd $2950. Can 973-379-3985 day pickup. Days, Evenings. 908-687-2271. premium luxury buyer, with a refined Once seated, occupants will find a disc brakes with large ventilated front 4xVi, Trucks and mora. LocaJ SaaH ittJngt. Tol frm 1-800-888-2292 aaantton A 4000. Beeper w 973-281-2000. custom-design eight-speaker Base When asked what the campaign After the primary, though, they will ride and elegant dish-style alloy and rear brake rotors and a standard MERCEDES BENZ 240-D. 1981. Dwsrf. $$$WE PAY TOP DOLLARS^ wheels. The sportier Q4St is equipped audio system with AM/FM/cassette/ BUCK REGAL, 1BJ8. Ona ownar. VMM with baiga, sick shift, nasr brakas. Unad. daan. No challenges offered for council seats would be like, Fulcomer said, "Frank face Republicans Gene Andre, Dirk 3-charme]/4 sensor anti-lock braking navrv»irllDp,2-d00r,AI*FMc»i»tO»,7S500 CD player, a two-way power operated $2.999 nagotabla. 908-810-7589. Janusz always runs a very truthful, Weber and A. Alan GilcresL The with i sport-tuned suspension, system. man. AtWng K.700. C«B 808-404-0389 For Your Junk Car By Sean Dally of a new city recreiDon oemcr. performance-cist iluminum alloy sunioof with tilt feature, an Integrated TOPAZ. 1988 4, door. whrftV red. Chairman James Fulcomer said Jan- honest campaign. He sticks to the Republican candidates are also run- The elegant styling of Q45 features BUCK SKYHAWX, Sport, 1987.2 door hatch. automatic transmission, powar brakas. slaar- 24 Hour Service. Can: Staff Writer He added thai he wants to continue Air, poaar MMnnQ, ilurnifiufn wnMls. Naw Ffnldo honored usz was picked u the party's miayoral facts and, whatever he can say, you ning unopposed in the June primary. wheel!! and an attractive rear spoiler HomeLmk Transmitter for remote ^^^Maa^^B^eK^^^^yrafna^^^Aa^B^^^^Qljt^akak-funft-ajaF^^^^^B^BL— irei tk condrtenlnQ,81,000 mites. $2.150. ^^7CS^^^^^^^^lrtB^v1aoV^nBaK^^^v4*na1eB**aWenSaT^^^Sa"#a^^ RURI QIMU. 11900. PtO 973-763-1901, aflar 6pm. in nonor ot iuE'lUlBuCUHU- Know to be true, which is more than I designed to add a hint of athleticism opening of gates and garage doors, which runs from the slanted aerody- 908488-7420 going to be i hot one, with Mayor he nid bat kepi Uxa it or below their Even if the Republicans win all and an automatic climate control sys- . ALTWA GLE. 1903. automatic Wuar didate possible to ran for mayor. He's can say about his opponent" to the vehicle's styling. BUCK SKYLARK 1988. VW». rag lop, S9K his lifelong James Kennedy facing one of his most 1990 levels, when he was first elected three seats, they will not hold a major- namic front of the car to the distinc- grasn. Baigt lauhar. auo locks/ windows. the best possible mayoral candidate at tem with CFC-free air conditioning 4-door. air-conditioning, powar staffing/ Kenendy said of his opponent, "Mr. Both models of Q45 are equipped tively styled inverse curve of the C- „ suraoof. 67.000 nilas. &tc»lant condrtion. TRDCKS FOR SALE dedication to ardent critic* in me miyond race. mayor. . ity of seats on the City Council. The brmkM. cruiM. automatic, «R whaa!. AUfM, this time in Rabway's history." with a long list of standard euipment system. loadad. $11^00. 973-226-0191. Janusz has been around for eight years pillar. The Q4St takes the look a step Asldnfl $3200. 90f>984-3078. CHEVBOLET SUBURBAN. 4X4 hall Km, 1985. education, Kennedy, a Democrat, will be run- But Janus, pledging to "Pui Rah- Democrats have an 8-1 majority there, Also standard arc rear seat heating "Janusz is the suuugest candidate and I haven't seen anything positive and features, surrounding the driver further, adding a unique grill with NISSAN ALTMA. 1994. Must sas. Uka na». 130K mias. Naw rear/ transmissorv bras. former Roselle | ning against Republican Councilman way First," called Kennedy's admi- with Janusz as the lone Republican. GARS FOR $100 or Bast Off*. Saiad and Seats 10. Asking $5,200. Cal 732-815-1022 we have fielded in 30 years," said Ful- come from him. I know what he's and passengers with comfort, conve- and air conditioning vents, an innova- aucsonad by DEA. FBI. IRS. AT modds. 4wds. WM mantansd. Dcalsnt condrtion. Auto. blacked-out r-rrmr brightwaik ai the powar staaring. brakas. Whils. $6800 nagoD- after 7pm. Park Bank Janusz for the mayor's office. If nistration "awboritarian, wasteful and nience and security. tive three-way opening center con- boats, oomputars snd mora. Your aras nowt comer. " As evidence of his appeal to* against, but I don't know what he's Still, the Republicans can do some front and a body-color rear decklid 1-B0Q-941-8777 tnantion C199. abla. CaB 973-275-5088. Kennedy wins, this will be his third unsuccessful." sole, full complement of analog t CHEVY 1 Ton Rack Custom Deluxe 30.1986. Superintendent | Democrats and Independents, he was for. You can't run a city on what damage if they capture all the seats. Leather seating surfaces, available spoiler with integrated center high Dual rear wheels. Good condniun. ideal lor term as mayor, if Janusz wins, it will CHEVY VAN 1979, sunomabc transmission.* OLDSMOBIE CUTLASS Ciwa, 1988. Air- of Schools Ernie Finizio will be "Not one thing that the mayor will gauges, and wood-tone accents condbon, all powar, cruise control, 6-cylindsf. landscape*. $1,850. Can 908-522-0745. the only Republican to be elected to you're against." This will give the Democrats only a in Beige, Stone Beige and Black, and mounted stop lamp at the rear of the am-fm radio, ht«t*r. only $600. Call be his first. cassane. automatic 4-door. Excrflent condi- allege to be a hlarnark of his admi- 10-way power front seats invite driver throughout the inierior. Days: law* massao* 732-382-1618; Evsninos honored by the Union County public office in the 20th Legislative The councilman-al-large seats are slim 5-4 majority. car. Unique "V badging further dis- tion. 87,600 miles. Asking $2,250. Kennedy said he is running again to nistration has occured without the sig- and passengers alike into Q45's eleg- The Q45t Touring Model adds as 732-382-0053. Educational Services District." also up for election this year. The tinguishes the sporty Touring Model 973-748-3893. Do-It-Yourself Ideas complete • number of projects, nificant investment of public funds DOOGE CARAVAN. 1987. 7-passangar 4-cy- He added that Kennedy "threw incumbents — Democrats Sal Mione, If the Republicans vote together, ant interior. The driver's seal includes standard interior equipment two- LASER-RS. 1991. 2.0 tlBf. auto- A Reader Scrrict Fran Your Newspaper Foundation. from its Q4S stablemate. tndsr. Alarm, mag wharfs, op scoop, all powar including the economic restoration of taken from the pockets of current and matic air. AM/FUCO. sun root. 16" wheels. everything that he could at him, Nancy Saliga and Jim Jones — will be they can block increases to the munic- setting heated front seats and a spor- Cruise, sir. $1,500/ bast onar. Grail carl See Page Bl. 98500 mbs. Great carl $4,495/ bast otter. the downtown area, rejuvenation of future taxpayers," he said. tier steering wheel with The standard dish-type allow 908-810-8366. including the kitchen sink" during the running unopposed in the June ipal budget; these increases require PUBUC NOTICE 973-992-1980. the city's parks and the construction Rabway's Republican Committee the approval of six council meiubas. ergonomically-designed '"grips" for wheels of the Q45 are replaced by DOOGE NPLOMAT. 1987. AI powar. Whhs last election in Ward 2," Janusz's ward. primary. WILLIAM ME POWERS. JR.. with rsd. Crsam pud. Only 58,000 mass. Mnt SUNFIRE. 1995. Red, 4 door, auto- Group protests CHARTERED added driver control. performance cast spoke-style alloy maSc air. AbVFM stereo, power steering, 737 StokM Road sasl 973-763-1991, attar 5pm, all wsskand. Members of the Concerned P.O Box 1088 Both Q45 models are powered by a wheels on Q4St models, in keeping brakas. Exosssnt condition. 45^00 miles. Ask- Madtord. NM Jarsay 08055 DOOGE NTREPD ES. 1996. 9.000 mtos, ing $8500. 9D8-687-3951. Citizens of Union County (SOB) 65*-5131 new 4.1-liter DOHC 32-valve V8 with the sporting nature of this model. badsd. taaory powar, AkV Fl* CO/ Cassso*. Attorney* lor PtatntTT RAM CHARGER. LEI 50. 1989. 4x4, automa- protested in the rain at the Union engine that products 266 horsepower mfr.tr Sound. Asking $17,905. Royal Motors. School board hopefuls The new Q45 is available in eight 973-7B3-7000. tic V8, trim 78k. Truck tires. 5 passenger. ai 5,600 rpm and 278 bls-ft of torque Loadad. Bluar silver. $3000. negotiable. County Utilities Authority NOTICE TO ABSENT DEFENDANT exterior colors; Black Obsidian, Bor- Superior Court o< Nn Jataay at 4,000 rpm. This technically DOOGE VAN. 1986. gray. Nsw angkis. runs 973-923-7471. incinerator in Rahway to draw Chanoary DMaton deaux Pearl, Cabernet Pearl, Cypress wal. $2J00/ bast oflar. Cal 973-782-5800. Union County advanced engine features aluminum- SAAB 900 TURBO, 1989.5 speed, convertible, attention lo the public hearings present their platforms Dock*! No £-000283-98 Pearl, Espresso, Ivory Quartz, Pewter alloy block and heads, molybdenum DREAM MACHWES - got a pictura of your car? white with tart leather, alarm, automatic related to the lease of the STATE OF NEW JERSEY and Silver Crystal. Run ii tar 4 waaks. orty $4C. Call OassHiad at windows/ locks. 45K milas. Mnt condition. By Sean Daily Both Thomas, a "product of the TO Dorothy Sumnar. har ha**, coated pistons and Nissan's Variable 800-564-8911 lor OnaBs. 201-842-3627. incinerator. SUfT Writer Newark public school system," and and paraonaJ r«na««iaalli •• a The Q45t is equipped with all avail- Trash Can Timing Control System. , XLT. 1997. Taks ovar SPI7ET) CARS From $175. Porsches, CadJ- See Page Bl. You always want to know what Ludington proposed more tutorial Ha*, or my of that auccaascin m ri&n. Ma able equipment standard, in addition Eter>oac tut tia^li cim jnj the problem^ ttut'pc Also standard on both models is a las** paymanf option ID buy. Mm. Uy pow- lacs. Chevys, BMWs. Corvettes. Also , 4 with them—irrj're unurhtW. and pet* or »iod you're getting when you go shopping. programs. to the suspension tuning. Available tnxj. 4-door, 4X4,6-cytndar. $336 S7 monthly. WDV Your area. Toll tree 1-800-218-9000 often up them o>xr. Do-il.>-oul>eUer\ tan *nK-e (he YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED and 4-wheel independent suspension sys- Thai's why you kick the tires, raqukad lo WLLUMMX 732-49»4675. extension A-5130 tor currant istjngs/ direaory. pn>bltni »ith Ihiv amacu\T ^hcllrr. »hich hidcv the Demetier, who advocated higher options on the Q45 include two- cwiuwmr. wl»k kMpiaj •nitnih MMI wcadtci out. THE ARTS , ilH., tems with from MacPherson struts FORD EXPLOHEH XLT. 1903.4 wharf driw. squeeze the grapefruit, and read the standards and "no frivoloes spend- •DC v, av TOYOTA CAMRY LE. 1986. White, with blue Straight cun and umple fonvlmciion nukr ttm an setling heated front seats and a dealer- autsmabc, air, all poaar, sntHock brakss, roof Road. P.O Box 10M. Madfacd. NJ. oaoss. and a rear multi-link design. A 34.0 interior. 5-speed. fully loaded, very dean, ca^> project It mca«ire\51 inthe*. wide b> 48 inch- label. ing," said, "Maybe we should hold an Anavar k> to CompMnt (and Amand- installed trunk-mounted 6-disc CD rack, 89K. ona owrar. $11300.973-762-4164. Cast your vote mm stabilizer bar is used on the front mechanicaly sound. $2,200 or best otter. ev tall In 2b 5 inches deep The plan itwludev com- The same goes for public officials. these kids back, tell them, no, you're mant to Cuii«Halnt • any) Mad In • CVt 973-275-9045. The art of theater isn't about Acaon In which MaSon Mortpapa Company suspension in conjunction with sub- autochanger. FORD FESTTVA, 1991. E«o»tant cendmon plete uep-K-vlep dirraion^ and J matcnaK li^t and When you vote, you at least want to not ready yet, scare them." He also I* pWnBR and Oorotw Sunmar, at al.. am BkM ratchbaok, 3-toor, S-«pasd. AMFM cas- cvninp competition, but inspiration of Dalandants. pandkin In *m Superior Court frame mounted coil springs and a strut Standard on every Q4S is a unique know who you're getting. proposed keeping these students from of Naw Janiay. «Mn tarty a»» (35) days sa». 50K mias. $2100. CM 973-783-3409. storytelling. •rui '111• n. ifiha an»ia? • nlauilnlaai « tower bar. The Q45 uses a 24.2 mm commitment to customer satisfaction. That was the logic' behind the participating in athlrtkr, he said the you tai to do ao. (udy'awt by datautl may HONDA CIVC LX. 1990. 4-door. 5-spaad. Union County be lariuaiad agalna* you far tw ratal rear stabilizer bar. Q45t is equipped The Total Ownership Experience. As See Page B5. Board of Education candidates night media has given these atnAnf the dacnanoM) m la Complaint You ehal mm pOMW ttMhriQ. bnttM, wndowi, ttir conditov your Anawar and Proof of Sarvtoa to with a larger 19.1 mm stabilizer bar. pan of this commitment, Infiniti inQ, mfto CMMQft. Ongiml owner, pood condn sponsored by the Rahway Democratic impression that athletics, with its «* 0 OV T«SS1CoarTBC l Vehicle-speed sensitive steering is 986 IK Club. Rteraradd J. Hudwud « ComptaKp. offers one of the most co

•tmf PAHWAY PROGRESS RAHWAY PROGRESS • CURK THURSDAY, APRM. 1% «W — PAGE 3 PAGE 2 — THURSDAY. APRIL 16, 1991 Historical Society seeking donations COMMUNITY CALENDAR Repairs needed to help an ailing ALJ For kids in trouble, By Sean Dally The Railway Hictorical Society is and enlarged to four stories about collectibles of more recent vintage." op to July 1, we could only enter the which the pomps an boosed is also hallways here bad numerous water SUIT Write- seeking donations of antiques, coUec- 1820, will begin almost immediately Staff will be accepting Saturday building as a visitor. We had no used to store furniture. stains in the ceiling tiles. Alliance offers help On July 1,1997, Out wu uddled tibtes and "aged, interesting junk" for following this year's auction. morning donation! between 9 am authority." According to Chas Yahara of Ara- Some of the ceiling tiles on both BySessiMlT with a Kfaool building that wu more its fourth annual Antiques Auction William Rack, society treasurer, and noon on April 25. May 2 and May A "wish list" did go aroohd to the mark, the Board of Education's main- floors were loose, with one actually Staff Writer HOW tO IMKSfl US! than 40 year* old and poorly The Rartway Progress is published rod Tag Sale to be held at said auction donations can provide 16 at the Merchants and Drovers regional schools after the deregioaali- tenance and food-florvice contractor, hanging down and holding on by only Father David Canan bas seen what substance abase can do to people. Tavern, located at the comer of St one side. Yahara said these could fall •very Thursday by Worrell the Merchants and Drovers Tavern on donors with the opportunity to gain an Pre-cchool regWrstion zation vote in 1996. Bat, said Shukis, there were rats in the school at the T ve seen susbtance abuse by a father abaolntery destroy a family," be Community Newspapers, an June 6. income tax deduction for a charitable Georges Avenue and Westfield That bailding it Arthur L. Johnson Arthur L Johnson High School got beginning of the school year. He spent and hurt a student said. "The whole family collapses or rises oo whether daddy is drank." independent, family owned High School. It wu given to Clark Each year, the organization asks donation. Following the auction, the Avenue in Rahway. "Images of Rah- new outdoor stadiums instead of "a full week" cleaning out the Shukis said the air exchangers on "I can watch these kids walk in the door and see if daddy's drunk," be newspaper company. Our offices are after the dissolution of the Union located at 1291 Stuymant Avenue. area citizens to check their attics and organization will provide letters to the way: A Rahway Album.** a book repairs. cafeteria kitchen the roof do not work. One of these bad added. ^.Registration w County Regional School District, Union. N.J. 07083 We are open basements for items that can be sold donors indicating the amounts which filled with almost 300 historic photo- Many of the biggest problems with "It wu disgusting," he said. "I "No Good 4/17/95" written on its top. Substance abuse is a problem that not many people in Rahway want to which had previously owned the from 9 am to 5 p.m. every weekday. to benefit the historic inn. the donated antiques brought at the graph*, will also be on sale at the the high school are in the areu that don't like to use that word, but it These affect the air temperature on deal with. Call us at one of the telephone building. Proceeds from the annual sale sale. tavern on April 25. For more informa- students and teachers normally don't was." At one point, several old freez- the second floor. Shukis said there is numbers Rated below. That's why the Rahway Municipal Alliance wu fanned. assist museum development of the The Rahway Historical Society will tion, call Nevini at (908) 499-0279. The infrastructure wu never see. ers were removed from the kitchen, no thermostat control over the temp- Formed in 1990, the Alliance is actually several different groups mat attended to in this school building," Voice mail: site, which is listed on the National accept almost any antique in usable The boiler room bouses two mas- revealing a cache of rotten food erature on the second floor. The sod- have banded together under ooe common cause — preventing substance Our main phone number. 908-686- Register of Historic Places. condition. The organization is looking Unit seeks vols said Board of Education member sive boilers, aboot 20 feet high. 4beae den insulation works against the abuse. According to Rahway Mayor James Kennedy, there was a "call 7700 is equipped with a voice mail "This is an especially important for antique , glass, jewelry, The Union County unit of the Florence Shukis. "We have a lot of boilers originally burned coal, but The roof is the area that Orteozio is school here u well; it does not hold in from the community" to put the Alliance together. system to better serve our year for u«," said Ted Nevins, society advertising, antique books, kitchen- American Cancer Society is seeking catching op to do." now bum No. 2 oil. According to Sho- especially concerned about Ixcaue, beat The Alliance is not a part of the dry government. But Councilman customers. During regular business president "We're beginning a major ware, pottery, baskets, children's toys volunteers for its Road to Recovery With Kfaool elections coming — kis, the two boilers eat $800 of oil once the roof is repaired, all is safe There are numerous other hazards Dave Brown said the dry does put up matching grants for the Alliance. hours, a receptionist wilt answer your or $40 per r-rticipant for two from the «ne_famdy. Program. and with them, the vote on the every two days. and annoyances in the building. call. During the evening or when the interior restoration that will transform and games, tools, light fixtures, model R^tratkTu open to all school age children, surung,«the first grade, under th»L" Most of the $700^)00 ear- Canan, of SL Paul's Episcopal Church, has been chairman for almost railroad equipment, holiday decora- Road to Recovery is a free patient 1998-99 school budget — the condi- Replacing the boilers, which are The beat registers in the hallways office is dosed, your call will be all 20 rooms back to their circa 1820 who are city residents. Proof of residency is «£»• marked for the high school will go two years. He hu helped train people for ooe-oo-one when be answered by an automated tions, linens and textiles, old hard- service program whereby volunteer tion of the building has become an coated in asbestos, will be expensive. are uncovered Anyone touching them appearance. For information, contact the Rahw.y PAL at (732) 827-2110. toward repining the roof. lived in Pittsburgh — u well u helping Pittsburgh police remove child- receptionist "Last year we received literally ware, architectural artifacts, military driven escort individuals to and from issne in Clark. As long u the asbestos remains when they are turned on could be Sunday •> The roof — 201,000 square feet of ren from the homes of single, drug-addicted mothers. memorabilia, sporting goods, ephem- cancer treatments. It is a flexible vol- According to Superintendent of "encapsulated" on the boilers, it is burned, said Sbukis. To iubicribfi; hundreds of donated antiques, large « The Downtown Rahwiiy mam-ic Buildings Tour is scheduled ffor 1 it—is asphalt with crushed stone laid Rahway is a city that can use the Alliance, according to Linda Jeeter, aulttg stahweUs The Progress is mailed to the homes and small, sud Linda Me league, era, furniture and outer miscellaneous unteer opponuniry lot auyuue w and 3 pTm A ^contribution is requested. The tour will sort at the mirn- on lop. It is flat, but mere are acting Allunce coordinator. school budget, worth $23,531,338. will have to be disposed of if the ; dimly lit even in full daylight This of subscribers for delivery every executive director of the society. 'The antiques and collectibles. has a car and some spare time to help maU at 90 Lewis SL Parking will be available in the poouc parking lot set in the roof to drain off rainwater. "I do not let any of my girls leave without someone picking them up," Thursday. One-year subscriptions in hu $841,000 set aside for building Board of Education wants to get rid of is partly due to the 42-year-old light- income from the fundraiser really "Because this is an antiques auc- someone in need. across the street. Books to be used are "Images of the Put, $35; and the Bat many parts of the roof are actu- said Carol Ford of Youth on the Rise. "I don't let any of my boys walk Union County are available for repairs and improvements. Most of the current boilers. ing fixtures in the ceilings. $16.00. two-year subscriptions for helped us meet our target to begin tion, the Historical Society is looking Contact Carolyn Fabrizio, service Lion's Club Walking Tour of Rahway. $5. Both books will be available ally below these drains. As a result, home alone." this — about $700,000 — is to be The school is also having a problem $32.00. College and out-olstate restoration this June." for donations of items at least SO years director, at (908) 354-7373 for addi- The boiler room is full of bare water puddles up and seeps through. "Our kids in Rahway are in trouble," said Jeeter. for sale. spent on the high school. subscriptions are available/You may Interior restoration of the historic old," said Nevins, "although excep- tional information on joining the life- wires, protected only by the insulation Many parts of the roof were bubbled with its doors. Canan added, "It's harder and harder to be a kid in Rahway." subscribe by phone by caHtng 908- Monday The Board of F/Inration hu tavern and hotel, built in the 1780s, tions may be made for some genuine saving crew of volunteer drivers. oo the wires themselves. Sbukis said and soft One set on the first floor has fallen Jeeter cited t 1996 survey measuring the number of liquor stores in 686-7700 and asking for the • The Rahway Board of Adjustment will meet in City Hall. already spent about $500,000 on that at one time, there wu even a bare, The cafeteria roof is rubber, on the out of its jam, while another set Union County. According to Jeeter, Rahway ranks fifth among the 21 circulation department Allow at least Tuesday emergency repairs at the high school refuses to open. for processing your order. uninsulated and live wire left in one of other hand This roof, though, is also towns in Union County. . Board of Education elections will be held from 2 to 9 p.m. In addition during this school year, including a You may use Mastercard or VISA. Students work with parents on computers the walls: When the Board of Educa- cracked and damaged Another set of exterior doors, near And there just aren't that many groups that fight substance abuse here. to voting for candidates for the school board, residents will vote on the natural gas leak and repairs to the ceil- (Continued from Page 1) Jared Freeman, a fifth-grader, was also pushing tion went to test it, it sparked "The roof is ruined." said Shukis. the gym, is threatening to Rahway bu one psychologist, one chapter of Alcoholics Anonymous, Missing newspaper: 1998-99 school budget , ings, plumbing and electrical systems. None of the pipes are marked, as fall out; the bricks at the top of the jam working with their children, we're talking about hands- HyperStudio. He had the word "Grover" rising at an One thing working in the Board of one chapter of Narcotics Anonymous and Rahway Hospital, which hu If your Progress old not get delivered . A Spring Arts Sampling will include Rahway High School s Madn- This reporter, who toured the build- state law requires. are cracked and broken. please can 908-686-7700 and ask for on knowledge. Especially with computers, a lot of peo- angle, with the word "Cleveland" intercepting it, like a Education's favor is that the roof is "very limited" resources. gal Singers, Mixed Chorus, Jazz Band, Musical Theater Company and ing on Tuesday with Shukis, discov- A utility tunnel, which carries pipes The Board of Education has made circulation. ple don't have computers at borne. Quality time with crossword puzzle, at the First "E." divided into sections, letting them "Letting the Rahway community know that there is an organization ered that they have a long way to go. and wires from the electrical and boil- some progress in the building. children — I think that's very importanL" Visual Arts Display in the high school auditorium from 9:30 to 10:30 replace whatever section they want. that hu an anti-drag message is really valuable." "I'm sorry to see it end," said his mother. Donna. Much of the equipment in the er rooms, hu standing water on the The bathrooms, before they were Back issues: "I like it because we have the computer a year and a a.ra Refreshments will be served. Shukis said the Board of Education The groups that are involved have a number of strategies to fight sub- To purchase back issues of the "Four weeks is not long enough. Four classes is not Wednesday building, including lights and boilers, floor. This water seeps into the elec- taken over by dark, often did not half, but the kids know bow to use it," said Lui&a wants to replace the roof over the stance abuse. Progress please call 908-686-7700 long enough." • The Rahway Board of Education will hold a caucus meeting at 7:30 is original equipment; it is either inef- trical room, ruining the equipment front of the school and over the rear have soap or paper towel dispensers. and ask for circulation. Additional Arriazza. "Now ] know bow to use it." These include the one used by Project Graduation. This program aims pjn. in the cafeteria of the Intermediate School. ficient or does not conform to current there. They now do, according to Shukis. charges may apply. Luisa was there with her two children, Diana and When asked why she joined Freeman, the president gymnasiums first. These sections of to reduce drunk driving deaths among graduating high schoolers. Its solu- building codes. "We're not sure if all our breakers The "flushometers" on the toilets Hurriberto. of the school PTA, said, "Because I am computer- Coming events the roof are in the worst shape. tion: lock the kids in a fitness center or somewhere else oo graduation News items: There are numerous cracks in the work," said Shukis. The water seeps through to the sec- were also broken, either keeping the Humberto was pushing the limits of HyperStudio, illiterate, I told the principal and I said we had to do April 23 night and have a party. News releases of general interest walls, loose ceiling tiles and possible The school also cannot carry any- trying to write "Grover Cleveland" in an arc. something about that." ond floor classrooms, damaging the toilets from flushing or keeping up a There is even a program. Senior Citizens Initiative, that fights sub-a must be in our office by Friday at • The Rahway Municipal Alcoholic Beverage Control Board will meet safety hazards. The classrooms are more electricity, meaning the Board noon to be considered lor publication Kuenze, who was on-scene, said it would take a "real According to Salcilo, the cost of the Family Technol- ceiling tiles and leaking through the constant flow of water, and resulting stance abuse among older people. •at 6-30 p.m. in the municipal clerk's office at City Hall. dimly lit and their ceilings often leak, of Education cannot install more the following week. Pictures must be lot of lime." ogy program is about S500 ID $1,000. This includes ceiling. in a "constant stink" in the bathrooms, But some of the programs don't seem to have anything to do with sub- April 24 damaging ceding tiles, staining light- equipment. black and white glossy prints. For "You can do it letter by letter, but you have to place stipends for the participating teachers and cajiciif*. Room 202 had one-third of its ceil- according to Yahara. These have also stance abuse. further information or to report a • The Rahway PAL will host its third annual Golden Gloves Finals at 8 them just right," he said. ing fixtures and rotting support "We can't add anymore air condi- ing tiles missing, while Room 216 bad been repaired One of these is the Male Young Leaden, which includes Brown breaking news story, call 908-686- Tike I said, if the budget doesn't pass, we have to p.m. at Rahway High School, 1012 Madison Ave.. Rahway. Proceeds beams. tioning or computers to the school plastic buckets ftackfxi in one corner. among its members. One part of the program, the Mr. Rogers "Say No" 7700 and ask for Editorial. In the end they worked out a compromise — several cut back. We'll still be able to offer it, but we won't be will support the athletic and edncational programs for the youth of Rab- At least one room, the chemistry Sbukis stressed that these were pre- because we're maxed out," she said. "The kids know to grab a bucket Program, is more concerned with giving al-risk minority boys positive straight but angled lines of text, joined in an arc. able to offer it to as many f»miii»c" way. Renowned celebrities are invited to attend this event. Attending pre- lab in Room 229, bu new lighting and sent in the building before the Clark The sewer One serving the high when it rains," said Shukis. role models and improving their grade. Story reprints: vious PAL events, were celebrities such as; World Heavy Weight ceiling and floor tile, along with a sus- For permission to reprint any item Board of Education took it over — school hu been buried oo ground Both rooms had boles in the ceil- According to Jeeter, there is a lot of behavior that goes hand-in-hand Champions, Joe Frazier, Michael Spinks, Heavyweight contenders. pended ceiling. The room is brighter printed in the newspaper you must that is, when it wu owned by the reg- higher than the building. The school ing, revealing sodden insulation and with drag abuse, at least — including teenage pregnancy, crime and HTV call Tom Canavan at 908-686-7700. Shannon Briggs, Ray Mercer, Jerry Cooney and former lightweight than most of the second floor rooms. School board candidates present platforms ional Board of Education. has to use three pumps to get its sew- support beams. These support beams and AIDS. All material is copyrighted. champion Buddy McGirt and O J. Anderson. In the past, Wayne Cbrebet, "We bad no choice," she said. age up to this line. are wood and could rot "It makes all the difference in the . .. (Continued from Page 1) Segal, calling next year's school District, to which Clark belonged. a wide receiver for the New York Jets and Anderson, former running "You put it all together — self-esteem, self respect," Brown said. Letters to the editor budget "one of the best budgets and Because of this, said Segal. "Clark "Deregionalization wu a vote. We're Sbukis said these pumps were not The water has even seeped through world at least if you're a student and Segal didn't like even a dress code, back for the New York Giants, have been in attendance. For tickets or "I will talk and I will yell!" said Ford. Tmthe mother. I'm the father. The Progress provides an open saying the students' youth was their one of the best hands-on budgets,** is going wild right now." dealing with it the best we can. But, working efficiently. The room in to the ceiling on the fust floor. The reading your notes," said Shukis. forum for opinions and welcomes more information, contact SgL Gene Decarlo at (732) 827-2136. Fm the poUce. Fm the pastor. Fm the priest. Fm the lawyer. That's what potntOu otff The ^KfoioBB Tint Hie letters to the edtor. Letters should be "time to be creative." Bot *s few sstia ft mull! ^e April 28 you need to raise the kids." Clark Board of Education is having improved. typed double spaced, must be All supported next year's budget, • The Rahway Planning Board will meet in City Hall. But does it work? signed, and should be accompanied with its budget. Lodingtoo said the Board of Educa- which is going up for vote along with May 6 "I went to a meeting at the bousing project on Capobianco Plaza and a by an address and day time phone Arts Guild unveils plans at cultural center the candidates on Tuesday. This School taxes will rise 77 cents this tion should use shared services with number for verification. Letters and • The Rahway Parking Authority will meet in regular session at 18 woman had come up and said she bad been in the mentoring program and budget has a one cent increase per year because of the dissolution of the outside entities to eliminate "duplica- into an art gallery that will also play library arts center to the Union Coun- something special. Once they have columns must be in our office by 9 Poplar St. By Travis Cunningham she recently graduated u a nurse and wanted to come up and thank me," e_m. Monday to be considered tor S100 of assessed property value. Union County Regional High School tion of effort." Managing Editor host to musical performances and ty Arts Center, 1601 Irving St bought from a particular artist, crafts- said Kennedy. "So, you see, these things work. They work as well u the publication that week. They are The vibrant •ouadtvof h«p and vio- poefey TT^'ig* TbULseckkM -of the The guild hope* to attract working person or artisatCThey are uTSeTy tod o effort you put into them." subject to editing for length and building should be finished in the next artists, galleries and art dealers to the so again and again." clarity. Violet Society to meet lin mied the air at me Claude H. 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RAHWAY PROGRESS • CLARK EAGLE PAGE 8 — THURSDAY, APRM. 16, 1998 SPECTATOR LEADER • RAHWAY PROGRESS - CLARK EAQLE Sports Editor J.R. Parachini Fax and malt tiwdilne OBITUARIES Union: 908-686-7700, ext. 319 Monday morning at 9 He also was an officer and treasurer of Maplewood (Tuesdays): 973-762-0303 for sports copy to be managing editor of that newspaper. Gatto; four grandchildren and a great- coo; five grandchildren, eight great- and retired in 1983. Mr. Davey was a Fax: 908-686-4169 Jerome A. Smith Marc Kalech, that 'Tjefore he was grandchild. grandchildren and eight great-great- World War II Army veteran. He wu a the Clark Little League for 20 yean. SPORTS considered for publication Jerome A. Smith, 48, i lifelong sick, he was the quintessential street grandchildren. pasr grand knight of the Knights of Surviving are bit wife, Marie C; resident of Linden, died April 3 in Eli- reporter. He had no fear of any situa- John Martin Columbus Clark Council 5503. Mr. four daughters, Ellen J. Moyte, CUire zabeth General Medical Center, tion or any story. Davey wu treasurer of the St. Vin- A. Kuspiel, Cathleen T. Corbett and John Martin, 80, oT Linden died Elizabeth. Mr. Slattery, who had been diag- cent DePaul Society and put presi- Mary E; six cons, Thomas F., John P., April 8 in the Ports Bridge Hospice Andree J. Rech Surviving are a son, Kyle Stratford; nosed with Hodgkins disease at age dent of the Holy Name Society, both Dr. Michael P., Robert J., Mark C. Center, Dunwoody, Ga. Andree J. Rech of Linden died a daughter. Melody Payne; his 27, continued to be a top reporter for of St. John the Apostle Church. Clark. and James E., and 15 grandchildren. Bom in Paisley, Scotland, Mr. Mar- April 9 in Rahway Hospital. Crusaders keep right on cruising mother, Mary S. Robinson; his step- his newspapers. Among the top sto- tin lived in Staten island before mov- Bom in Perth Amboy, Mrs. Rech father, Willie Robinson; rwo brothers, ries he covered was one in 1975 at the ing to Linden 53 years ago. He was a moved to Linden in I9S2. Ray and John Smith, and a sister, Jac- kidnapping of Samuel Bronfman 2nd, sheet metal worker for Proctor and Surviving is a son, Gary A. queline E. Lanier. son of the president of Seagram. First-year head coach Ruban has Gamble for 44 yean and retired in • Surviving is his mother, Jessie. 1980. Mr. Martin served in the Navy John Tomasula during World War II. He was a mem- Michael Pacilli squad in line for special season John Tomasula, 79, of Linden died John Alexy ber of the Linden Presbyterian Church Michael Pacilli, 76, of Rahway Session and a past muter of Corner- died April 1 at home. April 4 at home. John Alexy, 93, of Linden died By Andrew McGann we've been doing on the Meld." at the plate where he drilled an RBI- stone Tynan Masonic Lodger F&AM, Bom in Elizabeth, Mr. Pacilli lived Bom in Eastonville, Pa., Mr. April 6 at home. Assistant Sports Editor Winning the MVC will mean tak- triple and scored three runs. Linden. Mr. Martin was active with in Edison and Clark before moving to Tomasula lived in Linden for 59 Bom in Austria-Hungary, Mr. Often when there is a ing at least one of the two games "Governor Livingston is one of the Boy Scout Troop 34 of the Reformed Rahway 16 years ago. He was a truck years. He was a chemical operator for Alexy came to the United States in chmge in high school sports, or on Johnson has scheduled against state better teams in the conference," Church, Linden, where be received a driver with Apuma Enterprise in Rah- E.I. Dupont-Grasselli, Linden, for 30 1938 and settled in Linden. He was a my level for thai matter, it might be powerhouse Immacolatt. The two Ruban said. "That was definitely our Silver Beaver Award in 1962. ' way for 20 years before retiring Mr. years and retired in 1982. Mr. Toma- butcher ft* Best Provisions, Newark, expected that the new head man and teams will meet for the first time on biggest win of the year so far." Surviving are his wife, Alice E.; Pacilli served in the Army during sula served in the Army during World for 30 years and retired in 1969. his squad would take a while to gel, Monday, April 27 in Somerville and The Crusaders beat up on perennial Iwu *mi&, }\Aw W. uid DUU^IBS E. Sr., Wurttl Wai H. War U. He was a member of the Adult Surviving are a daughter, Barbara play on Newait Carnal 2»2 and two grandchildren. Johnson will host the Spartans on Fellowship of the Calvin Presbyterian A. Law; two brothers, Frank and the field during the first year. April 8.. Senior southpaw Dorarie Church, Linden. Mr. Tomasula was a Tuesday, May 19. Immaculaia, Michael; a sister. Anna Kovalcek, and Miriam Dembling You need look no further than the Segro pitched a two-hitter for the win member of the Slovak-American headed by senior All-State fast base- a grandchild. Lillian Vicari Miriam Dembling. 81, of Rahway 1997-98 Elizabeth High School boys' and DiAntonio rapped a double and a Club, Linden. man Jack Cust who went to \bc Arizo- Lillian Vicari. 93. of Roselle died died April 4 in Rahway Hospital. basketball team for an example. After triple and knocked in three runs. Surviving are his wife, Anne; two Dora Dubrowsky na Diamondbacks in the first round of April 9 in the Delaire Convalescent Bom in Perth Amboy, Mrs. Dem- qualifying for the NJSIAA playoffs Senior first baseman Jon Mulligan daughters, Ellen Tango and Patricia Dora Dubrowsky, 98, of Linden last year's draft, swept Johnson last Center. Linden. bling moved to Rahway in 1938. She for 56 consecutive years- from die also smacked Johnson's first home A. Olsen: a son, J. David; a sister, died April 7 in Elizabeth General year, winning' 11-3 and 8-7. Bom in Jersey City, Mrs. Vicari worked for Dembling's Food Market, 1941-42 season through 1996-97, die run of the year. Anna Vircik, and six grandchildren. Medical Center, Elizabeth. lived in Elizabeth before moving to a family-owned business in Rahway, Minutemen failed to make it 57 in a Born in Poland, Mrs. Dubrowsky H.S. Baseball Jurick, Mulligan, DiAntonio, Bow- Roselle in 1957. She wu a seamstress for many yean. Mrs. Dembling wu a row'this year under first-year head came to Linden in 1920. She was a den, Gerstner and senior third Tina Schwartz with various companies in Union member of the Sisterhood and Hadas- coach Al Thompson. Johnson opened the 1998 campaign member of the Sisterhood at Congre- baseman/pitcher Ryan Grady, a Tina Schwartz, 99. of West Palm County for 50 years and retired in sah Chapter of Temple Beth Or-Betfa Such a letdown or re-building per- on April 3 with a thrilling 2-1 win gation Anshe Chesed and the Hilda second-team All-County selection last Beach, Fla., formerly of Linden and 1973. Mrs. Vicari wu a member of Torah of Clark. iod, however, is not the case for this over Mountain Division rival Roselle Gould Chapter of Deborah, both in season, are all returning starters on the Roselle, died April 4 at home. the Amalgamated Garment Workers Surviving are her husband, Benja- year's Johnson High School baseball Catholic at home. Linden. experienced squad Johnson is fielding Bom in Russia, Mrs. Schwartz of America and the 50-Plus Club of min; a daughter, Joyce SpiegJer, a sis- team. Senior leftfielder Eric Gerstner Surviving are a son, Abe; two this year. lived in Linden and Roselle before St. Elizabeth Church, Linden. , ter, Ann Blum, and two After four successful years as the drove home the game-winning run in daughters, Rhoda Belnick and Newcomers to the starting squad moving to Florida in 1993. She was a Surviving are a son, Frank; a grandchildren. head coach at Johnson from the bottom of the seventh inning to Blanche: two grandchildren and four include freshman second baseman member of the Suburban Jewish Cen- daughter, Marian Falco; a sister, Lucy 1994-1997, Ralph LaConte stepped propel to Johnson to the victory. great-grandchildren. Frank Saluccio, junior third baseman Torsiello; 12 grandchildren and 14 Junior Dave DiAntonio picked up the ter. Linden, and its Sisterhood. down in the off-season. That move Justin Furstenburg, junior centerfiel- great-grandchildren. John S. Zick victory on the mound, going seven Surviving are two daughters, Selma cleared the way for Gary Ruban, the. der Chris Falvato, senior rightfielder Johnnie Mae Ellis strong innings, striking oat five bat- Flash berg and Phyllis Werner, four John S. Zick, 95, of Norwalk, head coach at Plainfield High School James DcTroiio and junior catcher Johnnie Mae Ellis, 68. of Roselle ters and allowing just five bits and grandchildren and five great- Jean Scruggs Conn., formerly of Rahway, died from 1991-95 and an assistant at Gov- Mike Seeburger. Saluccio plays sec- grandchildren. died April 7 in St. Elizabeth Hospital, April 4 in the Norwalk Nursing and ernor Livingston far the past two two walks. Jean Scruggs, 74, of Linden died ond when DiAntonio pitches and Fur- Elizabeth. Rehabilitation Center, Norwalk. years, to step in and die Crusaders Johnson's only defeat in its first April 9 in Robert Wood Johnson Uni- stenburg fills in at third when Grady Bom in Glenwood, Ga., Mrs. Ellis Bom in Perth Amboy, Mr. Zick haven't.skipped a beat. five games came on April 4 when it Eleanor Gazda versity Hospital. New Brunswick. takes the mound. moved to Roselle in 1948. She was a lived in Rahway before moving to After going 12-6 and reaching the lost to Madison 12-2 on the road in Eleanor Gazda, 82, of Linden died Bom in Morganton, N.C., Mrs. Senior outfielder Brian Babaian licensed practical nurse for the Cran- Norwalk two yean ago. He wu a North Jersey, Section 2, Group 2 non-conference play. Senior Dennis April S in Rahway Hospital. Scruggs lived in Metuchen before also figures to see significant time this ford Hail Nursing Home, Cranford, trUCk driver for FT*nri Fll7tfy*tfl. fry quarterfinals in 1997, Ruban has Bowden. a converted leftfielder, Born in Windber, Pa., Mrs. Gazda moving to Linden many years ago. year. where she worked for 50 years. 25 years and retired in 1969. Mr. Zick helped Johnson to a 4-1 start, exactly cracked a single and a double and moved to Linden in 1929. She was a She was a member of the Missionary - Bowden sets the table ft^Johnson Surviving are a son, James Brown; was a member of the Rahway Retired where the Crusaders stood after Five drove in one of die two Crusader runs. seamstress for Hilton Manufacturing Society Trustee Board and Stewar- at leaded, followed in the order by her father, Monroe Wilson; her step- Men's Club. games last year, and has made his Senior Keith Jurick picked up a Co, Linden, for SO yean and retired dess Board, all of Bethel AME Falvato, DiAntonio! Gerstner, Grady, mother, Maude 11 Wilson, and seven Surviving are a daughter, Mary transition a smooth one. complete game victory over Roselle in 1970. Mrs. Gazda was a member of Church in Metuchen. Detrolio, Mulligan, Seeburger and - grandchildren. Hellman; a son, Bernard, and a sister, The 4-1 record is a nice way to Park on April 6 when Johnson came the Amalgamated Clothing Workers Surviving are four daughters, Eli- Jurick. Helen Callahan. come out of the gate, but Ruban away with a 15-1 win. Gerstner and of America, the National Slovak Soci- zabeth J. Holiday, Ethel J. Lewis, knows there is a lot of baseball yet to Bowden, who excelled alongside one DiAntonio, Grady and Jurick, three ety vxi the Twjsry Alun Society Bid Doris Heitmann Mary Brodie md Madeline Clatffeofw be played TJiis season ttd tie raiser snoOier lot tne fixxbsl! iffani tut fall, lap linn taricn, «* backed up by 50 Plus Club of St. Elizabeth's Doris Heitmann, 80, of Linden, a ne; a son, William 3rd; two sisters. bis goals just about as high as they can both contributed two-run triples in the Segro and junior Dave Freiias, who Church, Linden. She also was a mem- retired registered nurse, died April 8 Rose Pearson and Laura Brown; two William Masterson ^EteetrteaJ go. - romp. also plays in the outfield. ber of the Catholic Daughters of the at home. brothers. Robert L. and the Rev. John William J. Masterson, 67, of Clark The Crusaders were scheduled to Americas, Court Our Lady of Fatima Born in Trenton, Mrs. Heitmann L. Chambers; 12 grandchildren "and "We're looking to reach at least the Ruban faced Governor Livingston died April 3 in MuWenberg Regional go up against a strong out-of- and the Fun and Friendship Club of lived in Linden for 65 yean. She was 17 great-grandchildren. •Plumbing semifinals or the Union County Tour- on April 7 for the first time since leav- Medical Center, PlainfiekL conference foe at home Monday in Linden, and a lifetime member of the a private duty registered nurse at Eli- nament and hopefully' win there," ing his assistant coaching position and Bom in Elizabeth, Mr. Masterson South Plainfield; one day before linden Women of the Moose 595. zabeth General Hospital, Elizabeth, Ruban said. "1 ihtnV we're capable of the reunion was a successful one, at Amelia Molski lived in Elizabeth before moving to winning the section and the confer- least for Johnson, which walked away squaring off against Roselle, also at Surviving are her husband of 56 for 42 years and retired in 1983. Mrs. •Hardware Clark 42 years ago. He wu a sales home. Heitmann was a 1940 graduate of the Amelia Molski. 82, of Deerfield ence (Mountain* Valley Conference- with a 6-3 victoryin Clark. years, John, and a sister, Christine consultant with MacArthur Petroleum Elizabeth General Hospital and Dis- Beach, Fla., formerly of Linden, died Mountain Division) too. Winning the DiAntonio picked up his second Johnson will resume action today Turkiewicz. and Chemical Co., Newark, for many Johnson High School junior pitcher Pave DiAntonio hurled a complete game in beating pensary Nursing School. April 11 in The Forum, a nursing county tournament will be the tough- victory of the season against no on the road against Hillside. The Cru- years. Mr. Masterson wu a member Governor Livingston 6-3 April 7 in Mountain Valley Conference-Mountain Division varsi- home in Deerfield Beach. •Lawn & Garden est of the three, but I think all of our defeau by again going the distance saders are scheduled to take the fidd of the Colonia Country Club and put ty baseball action in Clark. DiAntonio struck out five and walked two in his seven-inning John Karby Born in Wanamie, Pa., Mrs. Molski goals are very attainable. I'm confi- and striking out five against just two again thij Saturday morning at 11 Josephine Piskadio president of the New Jersey Oil and stint and also helped his own cause by belting an RBI-triple and scoring three of the John Karby, 80, of Linden died lived in Linden for 50 years before team's six runs. dent in the team we have and what walks. He also helped his own cause against visiting Rahway. April 5 at home. Josephine Piskadio, 76. of Linden moving to Florida three yean ago. Chemical Association. •Paint Bom in Elizabeth, Mr. Kaarby died April 7 at borne. Surviving are three sons, Al, Ray- Surviving are his wife, Doris; a Johnson daughter. Cathy Stoddard, and a sis- Rahway lived in 1 ip^" for most of his life. He , Bom in Elizabeth, Mrs. Piskadio mond K. and Richard M.; four sisters, Rahway Baseball was a distillery packer for London & moved to Linden in 1969. She was a Ann Rutkowski, Lucy Farrar, Irene ter, Bea Curtis. •Tools Baseball Rahway Softball team evens member of the senior citizens and April 16 at Hillside. 4:00 Co., Elizabeth, for 40 years and Dombrowski and Gertrude Tarnows- April 17 Westfield, 4:00 bowling league, both of the Polish baseball April 18 Rahway, 4:00 retired 15 years ago. ki; four grandchildren and a great- April 18 at Johnson, 11:00 April 20 at St. Mary's, 4:00 Sawing aie his wife. Margaiw. a File ns Nesl 11S in 171 fl its record with two victories Anthony Bit April 20 al Cwnford, 4:00 Surviving are a son, Walter, a I jght fell to 2-2 April 21 Rldg*. *00 i sbuitstup Kelly Petroaki had ihre son. Jack; a daughter, Arlene Weigan: April 22 at Union Catholic, 4:00 daughter, Barbara Nicklow; a brother, Anthony M. DiRienzo, 75, of The Rahway High School baseball Assistant Sports Editor hits, including a double, and crossed the plate three times three sisters, Bella Kanski, Stella Les- Helen M. Zittman April 24 Brearley, 4:00 Joseph Bladzinski; three sisters, Dellona, Fla., formerly of Clark, died team fell to 2-2 on Monday after a 9-5 After an uncharacteristic 0-2 start, the Rahway High for the Indians. cota and Jennie Patrowicz; six grand- April 25 at Roselle Park, 7:30 Johnson Sophie Virchick, Ann Cautillo and Helen M. Zittman, 75, of Roselle April 3 at home. •Electrical Tools defeat at the hands of Watchung School softball team played more true to form in its last Johnson got out to 34 start cbildren and seven great- April 27 at West Orange. 4:00 Softball Helen Kristof; three grandchildren died April 11 in Rahway Hospital. Born in Newark, Mr. DiRienzo Conference-National Division rival two contests, winning both games rather handily. The Johnson High School softball team woo its third grandchildren. May 4 Elizabeth, 4:00 and three great-grandchildren. Bom in Elizabeth, Mrs. Zittman lived in dark before moving to Delto- Scotch Plains in Scotch Plains. April 17 Immaculata, 4:00 The Indians unproved to 2-2 on Monday with a 5-0 game in three tries last Wednesday by demolishing New- moved to Roselle 40 yean ago. She May 6 at Keamy, 4:00 na in 1983. He worked for Tenney •Houewares The Indians were felled despite April 21 at Ridge, 4:00 blanking of Watchung Conference-National Division rival ark Central 21-0. Katie Bums showed off her skills both on William Slattery wu a packer for Thomas and Betts May 8 Linden, 4:00 Engineering, Union, for 35 yean and excellent days at the plate by both Scotch Plains in Rahway. Dana Sides went the route for the mound and at the plate by pitching a five-inning no- William Slattery of Roselle, 50. Co., Elizabeth, for 41 yean and May 11 at Plainfield, 4:00 retired in 1983. Mr. DiRienzo aerved Rich Cogban and Rob DeReamer. Rahway, striking out 10 and allowing just two hits and two hitter, including six strikeouts, and by cracking a solo former reporter for the Newark Charles Olimpio retired 10 yean ago. May li at Union, 4:00 Johnson with the Army in Burma, China and Coghan knocked in two runs for the walks. Freshman third batrn"" Heather Stryzinski went home ran.Junio r shortstop Deanna Lynn also homered for Ledger and the New York Post, died Charles Olimpio, 87, of Linden Survivingt are a brother, George India during World War U. •Chain May 15 at East Side, 4:00 Indians and DeReamer finished the Boys' Tennis 2-for-3 with two RBI for the Indians. Johnson with two rumen on base. April 8 in St. Elizabeth Hospital, died March 28 in Englewood Hospi- Haber, and three sisters, Anne Kudla, Surviving are a ion, Anthony J.; a May 18 at Irvington, 4:00 afternoon 3-for-4. . April 17 Dayton. 4:00 Sides picked up her first victory of the season three days One day earlier Johnson picked up a huge 1-0 victory on Elizabeth. tal, Port Charlotte, Fla. Alice Zlotek and Mary Sobieski. daughter, Christina; a brother, Mario, Rahway won its second game of the April 20 at Plainfield, 4:00 earlier when the Indians defeated Union Catholic 10-2. the road over arch rival Governor Livingston. Senior pitch- Mr. Slattery was bom in Hoboken. Born in Elizabeth, Mr. Olimpio and a sister, Angela Beer. •Screens Rahway April 21 Middlesex, 4:00 Sides struck out 10 batten while giving up seven bits and er Karen Kohnos pitched the complete-game shutout for He graduated from Rutgers Universi- lived in Linden for 30 years. He was a year on Saturday by defeating Nation- walking only two. She also helped her own cause with a the Crusaders for her second victory. ty. Mr. Slattery also was an associate superintendent at the linden City Hall Katherine Szurley Softball al Division foe Union Catholic 12-4 at of the Electronic Technology Snrvel- for more than 30 years and retired in (•Catherine Szurley of Rahway, for- WOOD AVENUE HARDWARE April 17 at Westfield, 4:00 home. Steve Brown notched his sec- Johnson liance Corp, New York City. He had 1987. Mr. Olimpio was a member of merly of linden, who turned 101 Thomas P. Davey April 20 Cranford, 4:00 ond victory of the season by tossing a Boys' Track worked as a newspaperman for the the Elks Lodge, Linden. Thomas P. Davey of Clark died April 22 Union Catholic, 4:00 complete-game five-hitler. Aug. 12 died April 10 in the Rahway April 16 at Central, 4:00 Outstanding Scholar-athlete now defunct Elizabeth Daily Journal, Surviving are three daughters, Geriatrics Center. April 9 in Rahway Hospital. 515 Wood Avenue, North I April 24 at Roselle Park, 4:00 Tom Moran had a huge day at the April 21 Roselle, 4:00 Elizabeth. Then be worked as a repor- Janice Cavalla, Donna Cassidy and Bom in Lutcza, Poland, Mrs. Szur- Bom in Plainfield, Mr. Davey lived April 29 at Colonia, 4:00 plate for Rahway as he knocked in ter for the Newark Star Ledger and Sharon Lynch; a son, Charles Jr.; two ley lived in linden before moving in Elizabeth before moving to Clark Linden • (908) 486-8242 J May 1 Delaware Valley, 4:00 five runs in all, three of which came left in 1973 to join the staff at the Nr>v brothers, James and Salvatore; two Rahway four yean ago. 46 years ago. He was a timekeeper for May 4 at Elizabeth, 4:00 on an three-run triple in the fouth Johnson York Post He was considered by the sisters. Rose Vossler and Carmella Surviving are a son, Edward Mar- America Esna, Union, for 31 yean May 6 Keamy, 4:00 inning. Sam Shipley contributed three Girls'Track May g at linden. 4:00 hits in she win. April 16 Central, 4:00 May 11 Plainfield, 4:00 Golf Tournament to benefit April 21 at Roselle, 4:00 May 13 at Union, 4:00 Rahway Hospital May 14 Johnson, 4:00 The Rahway Hospital Foundation, BUSINESS & SERVICE DIRECTORY May 18 Irvington, 4:00 Johnson along with a «™mmn«* of vohmters, is planning the organization's first Boys' Lacrosse "GOTTHl CUANM6 «VTC£ CLEANING SERVICE ©OTTER CLEANING ELECTRICIANS HOME IMPROVEMENT Rahway Marathon Golf Tournament for the April 17 at Bayley-Ellard, 4:00 LOUIS MATERA benefit of Rahway Hospital GUTTER*- (v LEADERS Switstsck 100* FINANCE Boys' Tennis April 21 Edison. 4:00 1-800-735-6134 The fundraising event is set for NO DOWN PAYMENT April 17 Union Catholic, 4:00 Cleaned & Rutted FREE ESTIMATE L)C« 115389 Monday, May 11 at Metuchen Golf £ GUTTB»UADStt O ELECTRICAL April 20 Shabazz, 4:00 •= UM0BWB00HD DRAWS 5 and Expwi Ramodaing bo* and Country in Edison. Johnson 'No Hems CONTRACTORS April 22 at Westfield, 4:00 Big 81. SmalL.. 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PAGE 10 — THURSDAY, APRIL 16. 19M RAHWAY PROGRESS • CLARK EAGLE OBITUARIES Bom in Montclair, Mrs. - daughter, Kathleen Brodzicld; a son, corporate attorney in toe steam divi- Mr. Cucciniello man lived in Bloomfield and East Sam J. Jr.; a sister, Joan Silchack; two sion, working in the corporation's Dominick Cucciniello, 52, of Clark Orange before moving to Rahway 45 brothers, Frank and Thomas Jacoby, Carteret, Livingston and New York died April 7 at borne. years ago and had a second home in and four grandchildren. City offices before retiring in 1972. Bom in Orange, Mr. Cucciniello Brick Township for 37 years. She gra- lived in Dark for 24 yean. He wa» a duated from Drake College, Mont- Adellno Castanheira Mr. Mudrak was a 1932 graduate of limousine driver with Airman limou- clair, and the Dale Carnegie Institute the New Jersey Law School at Rut- Adelino Castanheira, 66, of Clark, sine Service, South Brunswick, for in New York City. Mrs. Zimmerman . gers Univenity, Newark, and a mem- formerly of Elizabeth, died April 13 at ber of Delta Theta Phi Law Fraternity. one year. Earlier, Mr. Cucciniello had was a charter member of the Maomi home. been a self-employed mechanic. He Club of Rahway and a mebmer of the He was admitted to the New Jersey Bom in Tabu a, Portugal, Mr. Cas- Bar that same year. served in the Army National Gaurd. Columbian Auxiliary of Knights of tanheira lived in Elizabeth before Surviving are his wife, Lynn; a son, Columbus Council 5503, Clark. moving to Clark six yean ago. He Mr. Mudrak served three one-year Dominick: two daughters, Karen Surviving are her husband of 57 worked for Iberia Bakery Inc., Eli- Masker and Stephanie; a sister, Rosa- years, William J.; a btrother, Robert terms in the State Assembly in Tren- zabeth, for many years and retired in ton after winning elections in 1939, lie Conlin; a brother, Vincent, and a Kugelmann, and two sisters, Eli- 1990. 1940 and 1941. He also won two con- grandchild. zabeth Wilde and Jane Stack. Surviving are a daughter, Anabela secutive three-year terms as • Carteret Pinho; a brother, Albertino; a sister, school commissioner, serving from Goldie Embrey Matilda Santa Maria Marie da Vesitacao, and two 1938 through 1943. Mr. Mudrak was .Goldie Embrey, 67, of Rahway Matilda Santa Maria, 77. of Rah- grandchildren. secretary of Carteret's General Demo- died April 11 in Rush St. Luke's Pre- way died April 8 in Rahway Hospital. cratic Organization for three yean sbyterian Hospital, Chicago. Bom in Keamy, Mrs. Santa Maria Rose Jerez and municipal chairman of the Demo- cratic Party for two years. Born in Clarksburg, W. Va., Mrs. moved to Rahway 44 years ago. Rose Jerez, 59, of Clark died April Embrey lived In Newark beior e mov- Surviving are Her husDana, 12 at home. Surviving are a daughter, Lois ing to Rahway 37 years ago. She was Anthony, three sons, Anthony 3rd, Bom in Newark, Mrs. Jerez lived in a screen printer- for Culver Glass James and Fred: a daughter, Glenda Mudrak Smith; a sister, Florence Clark for 17 years. She was a clerk for Woychik, and a grandchild- Corp., Rahway. Mrs. Embrey also H. Bcbbino; 10 grandchildren, four 22 years wilh the International Longs- was employed by McDonald's in great-grandchildren and a great-great- horemen's Association Medical Cen- Rahway. grandchild. ter in Newark. Surviving arc her husband, Lyons Genevieve L Haag Surviving are her husband, Augus-. Gcnevieve L. Haag, 79, of Linden N.; a daughter, Cheryl E. Duffy, and a tin Jr.; two sons, Augustin 3rd and Jack G. Turner died April 10 at home. grandchild. Anthony, five brothers, Anthony, Jack G. Turner, 68, of Rahway died It was an afternoon to remember when members of April 11 at home. Victor, Benjamin, John and Frank Bom in Elizabeth, Mrs. Haag lived Eleanor Kish Parrillo, and a sister, Marie Villani. in Linden for many years. She was the Rahway Woman's Club held their general mem- Bom in Christopher, Ky., Mr. Tur- bership meeting March 6, welcoming Dr. Gordon R. Eleanor Kish, 58. of Rahway died ner moved to Rahway in 1958. He employed in the Linden school sys- tem for 13 yean and retired 25 yean Vincent, who appeared in formal attire as President April 8 at home. was an inspector for American Flange Ambrose J. Mudrak Abraham Lincoln. Addressing the group at the Sec- Bom in Elizabeth, Mrs. Kish 'ago as a cafeteria supervisor. Mrs. Co., Linden, for 30 years and retired Ambrose J. Mudrak, 92, of Pitts- ond Presbyterian Church hall In Rahway, Vincent moved, lo Rahway 30 years ago. She Haag also was a senior partner in in 1990. town, formerly of Rahway, a retired re-enacted a well learned role he played before was employed in the deli department Pick's Tavern, Linden, a family- Surviving are his wife, Charlotte; corporate attorney and former Demo- many civic and social groups including memorial of the Linden Pathmark for 11 years. owned business. She was a member of two sons, Michael and Jack II; two cratic State assemblyman from Car- celebrations at . He was introduced by Previously, Mrs. Kish worked for the Fifth Ward Democratic Club of daughters, Linda Dean and Madaline teret, died April 13 at home. dub Vice President Doris Bachman, right, and con- Booum Pease Co., Elizabeth, as a Linden. Burkhart; two brothers. Dean and Bom in Carteret, Mr. Mudrak lived gratulated by club President Fran Rasmussen. clerk for 23 years. Dexter, and eight grandchildren. there and in Rahway before moving to Surviving are two sons, Edward Surviving are her husband, Charles Pittstown in Hunterdon County. He and George; a brother/Edward Mee- D. Sr.; a son, Charles D. Jr., and two Catherine Piccione maintained his own law practice in hin; a sister, Carolyn M. Meehan; six sisters, Patricia Woodruff and Virgi- Carteret from 1932 to 1947, when he grandchildren and two great- A subscription to your newspaper keeps your college student close to home- Catherine Piccione, 78, of Scotch nia Mohwinkel. joined the Foster Wheeler Corp. as a grandchildren. town activities. Call 908-686-7753 for a special college rate. Plains, formerly of Springfield and Andrew N. Lumadue Clark, died April 12 in Rahway Hospital. Andrew N. Lumadue, 54, of Rah- Bom in Newark. Mis. Piccione way died April 7 at home. lived in Springfield and Clark before Born in Woodland, Pa., Mr. moving to Scotch Plains two years Lumadue lived in Rahway for 40 ago. 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Basic fabrics made with this weave are • Repp: A ribbed doth made bv weavins draperies or lo re-cover your favorite sofa, in linen) is shredded from the flax plant's satin and sateen, thin warp threads over thick filler threads. many splashes of color CO choosing the right fabric for the task isn't stalks, and silk comes from the silkworm, • Twill: In twill, weft threads pass over The dense ribs make it durable for draperies — or just look like one O will make a difference in how appropriate it something to take lightly. Every fabric has which makes the fine filament into a cocoon. two or more warp threads (or vice versa), and upholstery. (CnjTmnrA from page 4) o Pleasing works of art can turn ordinary rooms into showplaco of originality. Don't is for specific home furnishings. its own multifaceted personality, made up of creating a progressive, diagonal pattern. • Matelasse: A fabric with a quilted ground cloth, but many can be woven into 3J Synthetic fibers, on the other hand, form let the high prices and headlines that accompany an auctions scare you away from Finally, though, consider pure personal CO characteristics such as color, texture, and This weave has a right and wrong side; two appearance created by double-weaving two fabrics, as well (the yarns are dyed before CO two categories. Regenerated Fibers start out starting a collection. Acquiring high-quality and affordable original work is easier preference. Perhaps more than any other hand (term for how a fabric feels). Because examples of the weave arc denim and sets of warp and weft threads. Long used for weaving). A check, for instance, takes on a as cellulose (the substance of all plant life) than you might think. decorative element in your home, fabrics DC you want to coexist peacefully with the fabr- gabardine. beautiful bedcovers, this fabric is now being completely different appearance when it's and certain protein materials, then are com- Get to know local an galleries and their staffs, attend gallery openings, and ask to can make a strong style statement about you, ic for a long time, consider these personality • Dobby: A dobby weave features small, used throughout the house. printed rather than woven into the fabric < bined with chemicals. This category receive their mailings. your tastes, your sense of humor, and your -0 traits, plus deanabiliry and durability fac- raised geometric designs created by an • Brocade: Traditionally ornate and itself. Likewise, a motif — such as a Napo- includes rayon and f*w Pure synthetic In some dries, artists often open their studios to the public for a few days in the definition of "comfort.'' 3) < tors, to decide what type best suits your fibers are made of chemical substances, such attachment to a plain loom. woven from silk, this durable, raised-design leonic bee — can be printed on a plain- spring and fall. At an open house, you'll learn more about the artist and his or her Fabrics play a key role in a decor's D needs. as petroleum and coal. In this category are • Velvet: A velvet weave is accomplished fabric resembles embroidery and reveals. weave cloth or woven into a reversible CO work, and you'll have the opportunity to buy an without dealer markups. longevity, so be sure to know your fiber This isn't to say that choosing fabrics for different ways. One method weaves two lay- floating yams on its back side. Today. grospomt. acrylic, polyester, and nylon. For other low -cost options, visit an fairs, and student and faculty shows at universi- a: your home is a purely practical matter. Whether natural or synthetic, all fibers are ers of cloth together then cuts them apart, though, it is woven in many fibers. m fact, it's often just as interesting to look options. ties with fine-arts programs. There's a vast assortment of fabrics on the Although the endless list of options in the made into yam that is woven into the final creating the dense pile. Another method : • Stric: A thinly striped fabric created by at a fabric's backside to learn more about its Although it's a good idea to stick to a budget, it's also wise to pick objects because market today, but each has its own personal- material world means you have to do a lot of product—the fabric weaves Fibers over wires, then clips the weaving warp threads of slightly different construction. Fabric backs will reveal a you love them, rather than for investment reasons. Artwork that costs less than $1,000 ity and best-suited purpose. Here are some practical picking and choosing, it also means loops. colors. printed or woven design and help identify Bask weaves isn't likely to appreciate in value a great deal. of the most popular fibers and their 1 you have a multitude of rhmnn^ to be crea- A variety of wovens • Moire: Engraving rollers press a wood fabrics, such as lampases and brocades UJ Almost every fabric is constructed using With limited-edition prints, be mindful of edition sizes. A work that's 767100 — characteristics; o tive. Today's fabrics offer splashes of color, Specific woven fabrics within the diffe- grain or watermark effect into a lustrous which have floating yams on the reversible one of five basic weaves — plain, satin, print number 76 in an edition size of 100 — will probably be more valuable than one • Cotton, used extensively in draperies m III a variety of textures, and stimulating rent weave groups are distinguished by fiber doth to create this classic, recognizable side. Designers occasionally use the back- twill, dobby, or velvet. Weaving interlaces that's far removed from the original — 423/500, for example. Signed prints and post- and upholstery, is a premier natural fabric patterns. content, yam structure, and the fabric finish. fabric side of a fabric intentionally because it car s two sets of yams at right angles to each ers aren't necessarily worth much more than unsigned versions. Price ranges for estab- for its low cost and versatility. Available in a DC Details of distinction The possibilities range, too. from a simple • Frieze: Uncut surface loops densely be just as apprilrnE and decorative as the a. other, one aet running lengthwise, called the lished artists ere updated yearly in The Official Price Guide to Fine Art" by Susan rainbow of colors, it accepts mannem that i Fabrics, like the people who use them, gauze to an exquisite tapestry. Here are woven make tins fabric more appropriate for front. warp, and the other naming crosswise, Theran, render it shrink-rcsistant, stain-repellent, aren't born with unique personalities. Many some of the most popular wovens and the upholstery than soft curtains and draperies. In your search for just the right fabric o called the weft How the warp and weft Instead of looking for a piece with the same shade of blue as your sofa, buy an that flameproof, and waier-repellent. aspects of a fabric's character are a result of characteristics that identify each: • Figured velvet Tenure and pattern in you'll find a multimde of patterns to choose threads are woven together distinguishes will contrast and stand out. A traditional landscape painting can bring a personal twist • Wool has a natural spiral that, when m O heredity; others are a result of how it's • Tapestry: A heavy, textural fabric this type of velvet is made by sculpting areas from, but you'll learn to recognize some each particular weave. to a contemporary room, just as a modern graphic can liven a traditional scheme. woven, creates air pockets mat insulate m I nurtured- woven from colorful, thick threads. Tape- of cut and uncut loops. classics readily: ttmri and gi"gh»"i checks • Plain: A plain-weave fabric uses the Instead of a patchwork quilt in the country room, consider collecting ethnic textiles against cold and heat. That and its smooth Simply put, all fabric starts with fiber. stries were originally hand-woven pictorials • Gauze: This thin, plain-weave fabric is a for example, as well as windowpane and same thicknesses of yams for the warp and and sculptures. Remember, artwork can bring personality to the kitchen, bath, and drape ""*»• wool suitable for draperies. And Fibers have various humble beginnings, but that took years to weave. Today, however, good light diffuser and can be used alone or buffalo plaids. As for the more exuberani the weft and lotfa the. nm> Kr^i ei,w bedroom as well as to the sitting room...... hrifllMfi of iu -i««t^-ity it'* «a excellent iKT uCSCUfjr pOn"•5" ^RHCr THJT ^^ISOs vi m they're Just as' likely to oe intricate flora! liyerea"in wmoow arcsSngs. As atonus for thus making it reversible. Plain weaves Learn what you like by viewing as much an as possible. Consider the techniques offerings, there'i everything from printed candidate for upholstery, too. plant or animal matter, or as laboratory- designs. today's window treatment*, it's available in toiles and tree-of-Ufe patterns to paisley make up the largest group of woven fabrics, that appeal to you. Some people, for instance, love the simplicity of pen-and-ink draw- • Linen is strong, but that quality dimi- made, threadlike filaments of chemical • Damask: A fabric with a woven pattern more colon than ever before. used for anything from sheer curtains to ings. Others prefer the rough texture of paper collage or mixed media. Once you settle flame stitch, and ikat prints. nishes with sun exposure — wurthing. to substances. (often floral) created by areas of dull and • Textured: A durable, nubby fabric char- heavy upholstery. an a medium you like, learn about the process to better judge the quality of a work. fa choosing the right fabric for your parti consider in window treatments. The uneven The primary natural fibers used to make lustrous texture. It can be woven in a variety acterized by thick or novelty yams. cular application, be sure to coosUn sis • Satin: in a satin weave, warp threads Atiend lectures and seuiiuais at local museums and schools to research an styles and ytjps *ye,.faen a rich texture for uphol- fabrics are cotton, wool, flax, and sjlk.-Cot- of fibers and weights, making the fabric just Pick a pattern , and scale of me fabric's motifs. You'll neec cany over several weft threads, creating a methods. Also look for basic an books in your library. The more homework you do, stery. Linen and cotton are often blended to ton is plucked from the coOon plant, while as appropriate for lush draperies as it is for Most patterns are printed directly onto a J to give some thought, too, to the fiber itself; smooth sheen and a distinct right and wrong the better. ' - ' • gain the best characteristics of each fiber. wool is clipped from the backs of sheep, cer- heavier upholstery. See TODAY'S, Page S whether it's cotton or wool, nylon or rayon

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Whether you are looking for a print, • Turn heads in even the most boxy, bor- cr apartments come with outdated draperies. much to offer. Mini, vertical and wood or stain the base. Top the mattresses with fit- clips and flat against the mirror. Finish the plaid, check, or tone on tone fabric this ing room by including a stand-out piece of Take them down, and store them away. blinds create a tailored look. They can easily CC ted slipcovers and lots of pillows. Arrange molding with paint, stain, or fabric Mount spring offers a clean and sharp contrast of furniture. Buy one piece of furniture, such as Then, wind fabric around the exposed be adjusted for changing light conditions a. the units as a sectional sofa, or use them the frame to the mirror using adhesive-back colors. an old pine armoire cr a Welsh dresser, to hardware. and provide privacy when closed. For a sof- separately throughout the bouse. Each con- book-and-loop tape. For added strength, serve as the arrhiirrmraJ interest that's lack- • Take advantage of light reflection to Creating window treatments that "com- ter appeal, the cellular shades have always verts to a guest bed, too. staple one side of the tape to the back of the Q ing. With those pieces you gain storage, and decorate a window. Set bright, colored bot- plimenu a room's design" has always been a been i favorite choice. With a honeycomb • Make one room work like two. Position frame. CO they work in almost any room, tles on windowrills to get lots of colored top priority, said Mary Pisani, co-owner of design to provide extra insulation, these CC. a drop-leaf table back-to-back with a sota so • In older buildings, will-hung sinks or • For great style that's easy to move and light coming into the room and onto walls. Laura's in Summit. If your window treat- shades are available in a variety of colors it serves as a console table by day and those supported by chrome legs are com- X adapts to any taste, consider using folding The w*J gate ments are primarily decorative, your options and textures. stretches out to a formal dining spot by mon. Put exposed plumbing out of sight— screens, which add interest and divide a • Treat walls with fabric softener of are endless. Your window design can be as Other options include the Silhouette and night. and gain hidden storage — by attaching a another kind. Add color and pattern to walls whimsical or formal as you wish them to be. Liminette shades. Offered in an array of col- room into two uses. Join doors with hinges, • Create your own cabinet lighting in a fabric skin using adhesive-back book-and- by covering them with swaths of cloth Fabric soft shades can be a wonderful solu- ors and textures, these exclusive shades and use paints, fabrics, or decoupage to cus- flash. Position strings of holiday lights out loop tape. ID tomize the look. •nyrhfH with adhesive-back book-and-loop tion if privacy and function are a factor. For combine the softness of a sheer drapery and of sight beneath or on top of upper cabinets. A quick-change kitchen tape. It's a great way to conceal 2 Bring color to a wall by setting a screen those interested in bringing softness and a the tilting capability to control light of a Above the cabinets, it's a great way to show- • Remove those ho-hum cabinet knobs imperfections. LU on cinder blocks or a table behind a sofa. If sense of graced to a room, sheer fabrics ha ve shade. case collectibles and set a mood. and pulls in the kitchen and store them. O you choose a screen covered with a loose • Bamboo blinds can hide wall woes, too. also "increased in popularity," said Christie Laura's Inierior Designs welcomes you to cr • If you're short on storage, there's a way Replace them with wood knobs painted in a. woven material, hang artwork from it. You Buy the widest split bamboo blind you can Fewer, co-owner of Laura's. see the latest fashions in window design. m to sash bulky comforters while gaining big kicky colors. 'When you move, put the old Spring te^ popular time for new fenctngraiSBofting to can find some nice framed an at junk stores it on iiKHKnilaiiiriBn * yf^ crown Stop by the showroom at 330-A Springfield floor pillows for informal living room sea- knobs back on, and use yours in your next Laura's offers a wide variety of fabrics, Milanes, president of Delta Fence in Elizabeth. Located at 541 LU for under $20. ting. Just roll comforters into patterned molding, and let it drape down behind your Ave., Summit, or call for a free in-home place. ranging from moderately price to the exclu-, Soring St, the company provides installation services and a • Pack visual punch into a small space tablecloths and knot or tie the ends. Store the sofa. consultation at (908) 277-3331. At Laura's, • Kitchen cabinet doors look a little Hang a dowel from crown molding with sive imports. A few of the companies wide variety of fencing. For information, call (908) 355-9066. I with bookshelves. If you have more wall pillows under accent tables when they're not the goal is to create quality window fashions dated? Remove them and stash them in a -r mwF\]KTK*}<, "T "tf «m»Il n»i)« in the offered at Laura's are Robert Allen, Kravet, space than room for furniture, put up a plain in use. thai Tit a client's needs and budgets. closet. Then, line the inside of the cabinet wall Then drape fabric from the dowel. while, floor-to-ceiling bookcase to display • The things yon love to look at may work with wrapping paper affixed with tabs of • Make a frame from 2x2s so it flexes and colorful bowls, books, pitchers, and an for you as inexpensive, portable fuxmlmc fm aawgly agawwUhe^nByajiiif, only^g pieces. too. Consider starring wicker suitcase* or Apply the right decorative xbanges display your collection of tableware. ceiling and floor as a brace. Cover the frame • Don't overlook some easy-to-make cokrful haiboxea to make an accent table for (Continued from Page 8) • Display your favorite shopping bags with muslin, and spaner, rag-roll or sponge an uplight for a plant or sculpture. furnishings that work in practically any displaying small, framed artwork or above cabinets.' Use the bags to store season- it A little light action apartment. Here's an easy one: Make a sec- kmckknacks. Off-the-wall art NiH al items. • Put up a wallpaper border without com- • It may be time for a light substitute. A tional sofa by building three rectangular ply- Beyond the basic bath • Who says you have to hang artwork? Opening acts mitting a lease no-no. Use small tabs of lot of shops carry while paper lampshades C ;C)KN ! R wood bases — each sized to fit a twin mat- • Even if you have glass doors on the Just put your favorite paintings on easels. • Dress up windows without a scratch on double-stick tape-to-bold it in place. that fit over the fixtures. For $15, it trans- tress. Cut plywood sheets for sides and top, shower, soften the look and add custom col You'D find these decorative stands in a num- walls or woodwork. Stretch a tension rod forms a generic fixtnrertaribiflBhing fun. 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Group protests proposed $175-M incinerator lease tracts with the incinerator. This means cost $800 million over the life of the By Sean Dally Martin spending about $195 million if Union County does not send at least bonds. Staff Writer in UCUA bonds. This amount is equal 250,000 tons, it will have to make up Carson also said that, according to "I'll tell you, they're determined. to paying the debt service on about for die rest in cash. Neither cold nor snow nor gloom of $175 million in bonds and will be pmid a UCUA consultant. Union County's Any towns falling short of their night deters the* Concerned Citizens.'' for through garbage disposal trash could be disposed of for $10 per annual amount will have the remain- Those words, spoken by Vincent revenues. ton in Ohio landfills. He added that it der shifted to another town — one would only cost another $10 per ton Lehotsky of Elizabeth, certainly Another $55 million will be with a developing community or mat for rail transport-to Ohio. fm diwgu a <13. had •ualuuQmaml" in animal ubu ufWaiitii Count) rui- braved a lashing rainstorm to protest 1 Investment Charge — or EIC — on tonnage.. dents attended the meeting. Ogden at the Union County Utilities Authori- all garbage generated in Union If diis doesn't work, Ogden Martin ty incinerator in Rahway. They even County. Martin operates an incinerator in can look to other concerns like private Blairstown. formed a picket line in the rain. This EIC will be part of a $50 per- ENJOY THIS SUMMER AND MANY SUMMERS TO COME! businesses for trash. "One, two, three, four, we won't ton garbage disposal fee or "tipping According to Blairstown resident The incinerator also generates tike it anymore. Five, six, seven, fee" at the incinerator. It will also be Anna Maria Caldera, the UCUA and electricity; its burners generate steam wwmtmmmm eight, we will not incinerate," they assessed on every ton of garbage sent Ogden Martin were guilty of "envir- to turn turbines. The resulting electr- chanted. to other disposal facilities. In other onmental racism." ABOVE GROUND FROM icity is sold to PSE&G. The group was at the incinerator to words, towns sending their garbage to "We know that these incinerators POOL PACKAGES *599 draw attention to public hearings a disposal facility other than the Rah- Right now, 92 percent of these are situated in areas where people are being held by the UCUA that day. way incinerator will still pay the EIC revenues go to the UCUA, with the poor and politically disenfranchised," Caldera said. The hearings are related to a prop- for each ton of garbage. rest going to Ogden Mania Under the CO ->*>'-.* osed lease of the incinerator. Ogden Last Thursday's meeting dealt with lease agreement, all of the money Both Caldera and Dave McNulty of Hagrvard. Lomart, Ampro, Jacuzzi and from electricity sales will go to Ogden Belvedere said that Warren County - Ftttert andJTJter Parts Martin, the company which operates these two sets of re-issued bonds, the incinerator, has agreed to buy which make up the bulk of the Martin. has the highest rate of cancer in New POOL OPENINGS fed Sales, Jim Fearon of Decotiis, Fitzpatrick Jersey, despite its rural location. UIEEKLV MRINTEMNCE about $175 million in re-issued UCUA's bond debt. UCUA bonds in exchange for the Under the terms of the lease agree- and Gluck, the UCUA's bond McNulty also said that the Warren SERUICE County incinerator has 700 docu- right to run the plant for 25 years. ment, Ogden Martin will charge a tip- PM> By XT Cruk counsel, said that neither one of the Rutbortzed mented emissions violations and has The meetings were about the reis- ping fee of $50 during the first year of Concerned Citizens of Union County member Brian meetings was meant to be a "dia- Dealer Of-. logue." They were only the beginning been sued by Friends of the Earth and suing of the UCUA's approximately the lease. The fee is subject to cost-of- Carroll braves last Thursday's downfall to protest out- of a public comment period; the publ- New Jersey Public Interest Research $294 million in bonds and the lease living increases. side the Union County Utilities Authority incinerator in B/pcg ic's comments will be sent to the Group. agreement itself. Bom must be Ogden ' Martin will also pay Rahway. approved by the Union County Board $850,000 of the UCUA's annual Host Department of Environmental Hillside Mayor Barbara Rowen's of Chosen Freeholders before they Community fee to Rah-way. In return. Union County and the One side would be the UCUA's. Protection. concerns were of a more mundane FENCE EST1976 can take effect In addition, Odgen Martin will be Bergen County Utilities Authority, which it would use to dispose of the As such, neither the UCUA nor the nature. The citizens' group criticized the responsible for disposing of the with whom the UCUA already has a 250,000 tons of trash generated each Decotiis representatives were pre- She said 25 years was an "awful CO. INC. UCUA for holding the meetings close incinerator ash at a landfill, including disposal contract, will continue to year in Union County, pared to answer questions. long time" to commit to the Rahway INSTALLATION * REPAIRS to Easter Sunday. the cost of transporting the ash. send 517,000 tons of garbage to the The rest would be for Ogden Mar- Much of the public comment - cri- incinerator. She was also concerned "The daw makes it very difficult," The company will also bear all Rahway incinerator each year for dis- tin, which it can use to dispose of any ticism, actually - came from the whether the county could keep up an The Home Owner's Choice For Fencing Supplies! said UCCC member Kerri Blanchard. responsibility for complying with the posal — 250,000 tons of which will waste that it wants to. Incinerator UCCC annual trash flow of 250,000 tons. incinerator's permits and dealing with come from Union County. opponents have said that this would According to UCCC member Bob The UCUA wants to lease the AH Your Fence Needs At One Location! Many of our member* are leaving ear- UJ ly for Easter, they want to gel a jump environmental problems. The inciner- The lease would essentially split include medical waste. Carson, the UCUA has not paid off incinerator to Ogden Martin because on the holiday." ator's permits will* be transfered to the use of the incinerator into two Union County's towns are each any of the principal on its bonds, only of recent changes in the state's gar- the debt service. This debt service will bage laws. «• x r1ITflEAIH) POST rxrmiain The bond reissue will entail Ogden Ogden Martin as an "incentive." shares. supposed to sign "put-or-pay" con- avrxrti SBOM2.99 I LAST Lower tax levy for 15 towns Finizio's school new programs this year. 800-287-3358 May 7 vote on spending initiative These include three grant programs: By Sean Dally • The Axis 2000 program, designed service honored StaiT Writer to put a computer in every classroom By Tonlann Antonelli dant for 14 yean before retiring in Residents will be paying $1.5 mil- ' You're talking in Union County. The county will Staff Writer 1993. He worked as. an educator lion less in county-purpose taxes this about significant make $3 million in matching grants JIB •©• Hcnfo> ltfii#OT#cl iii In honor of his lifelong dedica- and an administrator in the district year. available in order to do this. tion to education, former Roselle for 31 yean. A former social stu- The Union County Board of Cho- municipal tax Gutter Helmet, the original gutter protection system, keeps debris from • Project Pocket Parks, which will Park Superintendent of Schools dies teacher, Finizio went on to sen Freeholders introduced the coun- gathering in gutters eliminating the hassles, the damage and the dangers decreases here.' make up to $250,000 in matching Ernest J. Finizio Jr. will be honored become the principal of the Roselle ty's 1998 budget last Wednesday. caused by dogged gutters. grant available to improve open British April 29 at the Union County Edu- Park Middle SchooL He then This budget is worth $282,153,879 — Mike Murray spaces, parks and playgrounds. The . The #1 Goner Protection System in die Wotid cational Services Foundation's became principal of the Aldene and has a total tax levy of County Spokesman total fund in this grant program is $1 Third Annual Awards Reception. School, which was later re-named $150,237,767. The 1997 tax levy was Pine • Over 8 Mfflion feet installed in his honor. million. "When we were considering who $151,737,767. • Rain goes in, leaves stay out • Union County Arts, a $100,000 The father of three is a graduate we were going to honor this year, The budget is also smaller, by way, Roselle, Hillside, Kenilworth, grant program thai will make up to Emporium • Four season, all-weather protection Ernie came to the forefront," said of Seton Hall University where he $8,864,951, than last year's spending Plainfield, New Providence and $5,000 available to musicians, theater •Unique patented design Jeanne Decker, who servca-eH-fta—received a b 1

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By Jacquie McCarthy in 1990, and found that his new-found show, with an invitation to appear on The judge said he divides the books Many times, it is the first positive rec- Associate Editor fame was both a help and hinderance offenders he assigns into categories based on a show themed "The Best Amateur ognition from an authority figure Gary Schneider of Linden is in the to his dual careers. age and reading ability. He said he they've ever had. badness of making people smile — in "Here I am, a dentist who's a come- Stand-Up Comic." tries to send the young readers a posi- "Often their parents are very proud more than one way. A successful den- dian. My dental practice got busy "They had on a construction work- booked tive message from the judicial system. tist, Schneider's claim to fame is the er, me, the dentist, and two or three of them," Issenman said. from that, because people that were last thing you would ever associate normally afraid of the dentist now other gentlemen from various other Judge Issenman has "I assign these book reports not as For the judge, it is a genuine reward with his day job — he is also a wanted to come and see me," said fields." punishment, but because I'd rather to watch young people literally le*ra comedian. Schneider. '1 had to concentrate a lot Caroline Hirsch, owner of Caro- offenders reading have their mind do something con- from their mistakes. "You don't think of a dentist as a of my efforts on my own practice, so I line's Comedy Qub in New York By Jim Foglio funny person," said Schneider of his cut back on the performing. The prob- City, and comedian Richard Belzer Staff Writer unique career combination. lem is, you can't stay on until 3-4 in judged the contest Union County Family Court Judge Course opens for summer players A dentist for the past 10 years, the morning and expect to do a root "They voted who had the most David J. Issenman believes in throw- Schneider has been plying his comedy canal or extract wisdom teeth on a potential to be a stand-up comic," said ing the book at first-time juvenile Shouts of "Fore-" are resounding again at Union County's Galloping Hill for the past 15 years. patient, it's not fair. So I cut back. I do Schneider, somewhat shyly. "I won." offenders — by ordering them to read S Mer being closed for redevelopment over the ™«*™*>** "I started in college. I really wanted a Friday or Saturday night every, Not wanting to stop the momentum classic works of literature and then to be a comedian, so I performed in maybe, two-three months, not as built from bii comedy act and talk write reports on what they've learned. hills, valleys and rolling landscape, is in Kenilworth college on the weekends," said much as I'd like to." . show appearance, Schneider took to Youthful offenders who hear Judge On arJLnEthecourse'sreopening. Freeholder Oumr^Daniel Sulhvan Schneider. He played "the big clubs" Schneider gets much of his material doing lightning — brief, 4-5 minute Issenman pronounce them guilty are ic nf commentemmented on the $47653:*,«».««.«»"* cour*~- nd=«,~—r--J ~•« P™^r--,-- ' uch as Caroline's, Boston Comedy" — —«"" '"'-p"*-" frT" h f\rr, surprised when he sentences them to Club and Rascals, "but I couldn't "I had a girl come in the other day, I - between patients, for stations all over 30 days of hard labor at the public "Ourrenovation efforts are proceeding according to schedule, said Sullrvan. break in, I couldn't make a living at shouldn't even tell you this," Schneid- the country. library. v dSTSto course for the winter, the grass on the Phase I renovauon it," Schneider recalled. "I gave it a er said, "but she was so ugly. Not nice Schneider's "crowning achieve- Reportedly, one young man was so ^ZedTnSre. resulting m improved turf 7""^ good shot." to talk about patients, but she was so ment," however, was an invitation to unnerved by the assignment that he "Phase n of the project should be ready to open around mid-June with overall JSitSS- in mid-1999, Sullivan aud. I k"£«^££ After finishing New York Univer- ugly, I had to make her speak to make audition for "The Tonight Show" with begged to be sent to a juvenile facility SitSS- in mid-1999," Sullivan aud. "I k"£«^££ tion has disrupted play for many people but I am also sure they will be very sity for dentistry, Schneider once sure I was working on the correct end. lay Leno. instead. l b I also sure they will be very pleased with the finished product." again felt the footlights calling. That little mirror that we dentists use? "About 8 months ago, I went out to The crimes that bring the teens who Union County Family Court Judge David J. Issenman in his chambers in Elizabeth. "I graduated college in "83, gra- Evcrytime I pot one in her mouth, it meet lay," he said animatedly. "I are assigned book reports before the Issenman assigns written book reports to youthful offenders whose crimes are minor in duated dental school in '87. From kept cracking. I just took my mask off brought a tape from Caroline's, Dr. Gary Schneider, posing with a few furry friends, maintains a private dental office judge are minor ones — fighting, van- 'Networking the future' is the global concept ot Amensoft Solutions. ASL is a computer the hope of turning them around before they become career law-breakers. '87-90 I worked for someone. I had a at the end and put it on her. because they want to see your latest focused on nutrition and preventive dentistry located at 929 North Wood Ave., Linden. dalism, shoplifting. Issenman hopes consulting and Networking company whicn trains people on specialized courses on Windows NT networking and offers placement assistance through out the United States. It also offers lot of free time," said Schneider. "So Some patients unwittingly provide gigs. They gave me front-row seats. I He is also the creator of VETS-2000, an easy-to-feed vitamin supplement for dogs and that by giving them something new think this sort of 'punishment' as a bit Men," by John Steinbeck and Harper 10 date, he had assigned and "graded" courses on Clientserver. Oracle DBA. VisualBasic 5.0. ActiveX and advanced web related then, I figured, let me go back. It was comic fodder. got treated like a VIP. It was a lot of cats. and constructive to think about, their Lee's "To Kill a Mockingbird." on the light side, but most of the time over 350 such papers. topics such as Java & Internet. We offer the best in-house training with the state of the art in my heart, I still wanted to be a com- "I had this woman the other day, fun. law-breaking will stop before it prog- Debt* Knojc, a school psychologist in this type of situation, a child will facility. Microsoft certified Instructors and Microsoft press books with customized Lab manuals For some of the young offenders, it edian. So I dug up the old jokes and I she was huge. Must have been about "Jay is a great guy, he's just a regu- hour interview on Joey Reynold's wisdom tooth. It doesn't even matter White Way. I just didn't know it resses to a serious level. in Bergen County, said that when ado- find himself actually getting deep into according to Industry standards Excellent technical Interviews conducted on-site and is be the first book report they ever took some new stuff from dentistry 500 pounds. So I examined her and lar guy," Schneider continued "His late-night talk show on WOR-AM thai they're at the dentist. And then, would be in someone's mouth." Most of the books Issenman lescents are forced into doing some- the assignment,'' Knox said. Microsoft exams emulated m-house through our own exam software. We offer convenient have to write. class schedule on weekday evenings and weekends Call now to secure your seat to drive and I went out. And all of a sudden, it said, 'I see you have a cavity. What on-screen persona is the same as his radio. they'll tell me a joke or two. It works But. seriously, folks — assigns have been standards on junior thing, they often rebel or show a dis- Union County Rotary Club Presi- into the millennium of Networking. Amerisoft Solutions 1 -888-925-9256. took off, like it never took off before." type of filling would you like?' She off-screen." And uses his humor to set his very well, because no-one's nervous." "I like dentistry," he smiled. "I can high and high school reading lists for While expressing his appreciation tinct lack of interest. With Issenman's dent Marvin Orella said the communi- Schneider's act caught the attention said, 'Do you have one with cream in So far, "The Tonight Show" hasn't patients at ease. Although he calls himself "a sit- be creative in dentistry. I can take at least three decades. Many involve to the Union County Rotary Club for plan, the teenagers have no choice — ty _is beginning to see some of the ben- MCSfc Introduction to Computwt, Networking EtMtttlate, Introduction to Window K, Windows NT Wottulifion, Windows Ht Server 4.0 Cora "Itctanotogte, Windows NT Svw Of newspapers, television shows, it?' I thought, 'What am I, Dunkin called. "I keep my fingers crossed," "People hate going to the dentist, down dentist and a stand-up comic," some one with a bad smile, and in moral dilemmas and painful choices their sponsorship and support of his they must do the assignment or face a efits from Issenman's unique 4.0 In EntarpriM, MfcratoftTCIW. Wcrowh lotaMt Monwtton Swvv, Orach DBA, radio stations — and dental patients. Donuts?" " the dentist laughed. "I the dentist said positively. myself included. I don't like needles Schneider enjoys his profession. two-to-three visits you can get beauti- between right and wrong, good and book report program, Issenman, a dissatisfied judge. program. VtaaBack SJUcfo X, Jm t Mamrt, Desktop program, SQL •arwrtatfsimMKon. "It took off amazingly." said the thought that was very funny. You In the meantime, Schneider recen-i and doctors," Schneider admitted. "Remember the old adage. 'Be ful teeth." evil. Included are "Of Mice and longtime Rotarian, went on to say that "I can see how some people might "Watching the young people lcam comedian. "It was like an incredible can't even write material like that." lly appeared on an episode of "Mon- "They come in and they're not even careful what you wish for, because it As long as big. beautiful smiles are thing, it just snowballed." In 1993, Schneider got a call from tel" entitled "People That Are Afraid thinking about teeth. They're not even may come true?" When I was a kid,T his business. Dr. Schneider is sure to Scneider opened his own practice the Sally Jessy Rafael television talk To Go To The Doctor," and did a fuU- thinking about the root canal or the always wanted to end up on the Great be a success. DON'T Located at Rutgers-Newark Attention Adult Students MISS Campus offerstraining jn:.Ugal Office Assistant to Union Interested in returning to college? Not forgotten For a great evening outlet down to Joe's Basement County residents 18 years or By Jacquie McCarthy bles of his ethnic background and older. This program is Work Join us for a Associate Editor people with multiple personalities. ELIZABETH Force & JTPA approved. For Nowadays, many homes boast a Having warmed up the crowd, Caz more information caM: Re-Entry Seminar -basement rec room, complete with gave the stage to Jerry Diner of Sein- tar, pool table, and easy chairs. Add a feld fame, and also, according to Caz, (973)353-5147/5971 Saturday, April 25, 1998 tew good friends, and you set the of several "cancelled comedy shows." tojhooo who-qoattfy scene lor an intimate, yet informal, Diner, a native of Oklahoma, took the 10 a.m.-2:30 p.m. • No Fee relaxing Friday night. Add a delicious stage, and, in his charming Southern meal and a popular comedian and drawl presented a humorous discourse Kean University you've got Joe's Basement, the new- on everything from daytime talk show est addition to Tavern in the dark, host Jerry Springer to Extra Strength THE WESTFIELD AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Are you over 25 and want to return to college to located on West WesHield'Avenue in Tylenol toiiealtTt spa wear for women ! . • nnrr rur( • • PRESENTS complete a degree? If so, the Kean Univecsit^EPIC Rosellc Park. to international foreplay, and kept the Program (Entry Program Into College) can help. Owners Joe and Jamey Monies are audience in stitches. offering their terrific restaurant fare Professional comedians and com- -x T& Call Sandy Smith. Coordinator of Adult Students, at (908) 527-3114 with a special garnish on Friday edy promoters Dennis Ross and Joe or Fax to (908) 527-2128 to reserve your seat. nights. After a great dinner, patrons Miller schedule the acts, all with tele- can go from the twinkling lights of the vision experience, for Joe's Base- Tine dining area upstairs to the spa- ment. Tomorrow, Richie Gold and STREET FAIR cious, candlelit area of Joe's Base- Eddie Gambino are scheduled to per- ment. Meet with friends, have a drink form April 24 will feature Mike Mar- Thursday, Friday, Saturday from the bar, and take in the boister- ino and Gino Casione: May 8, Dennis WE$TFIELD ATTENTION ous adult humor offered by come- Ross. A hypnotist will be included in APRIL 23* 24* 25 dians of stage and television. A con- the lineup in the very near future. NEW JERSEY'S BIGGEST DOWNTOWN SIDEWALK SALE SUNDAY Former Patients of venient and affordable S2S dinner- Admission is S8 for show only. APRIL 19 and-show package sets Tavern irt the Show begins at 9 p.m. Discounts for Women's Anna Park apart from other comedy clubs. Joe's Basement are available at the • Electronics HOSPITAI No doubt about it, I relaxed and following Rosellc Park businesses: • Cosmetics/Perfumes of Summit enjoyed myself this Friday night at Park Car Wash, Yarussi Collision • Lingerie • Jewelry Tavern in the Park. After a delicious Works and Angelo's Pizzeria. • Furniture • Shoes/Sneakers So get out from in front of the tube ALONC E.BROAD. and generously portioned shrimp din- • Toys • Housewares ner, begun with a salad with boms- Jerry Diner and have yourself a great evening out. ELM, QUIMBY& Your rights may have been violated. • Sporting Goods made dressing, accented with a bottle Like most friends with a cozy base- • Records, Tapes and CDs PROSPECT STREETS of fine wine and completed with a roomy, well-ventilated and inviting ment rec room. Tavern in the Park is and more! Play With Me and French Kiss. I You may be entitled to compensation. huge, light and frothy cappuccino, — the finished basement I've always selected for a beer from the Base- located close to home, at 147 West Westfield Ave.. Roselle Park. For OVER 3OO EXHIBITS OF JEWELRY, and served with no dearth of attention wanted to own. As I left the dining ment's wide selection. from servers and owners, it was time room, jazz and blues music gradually The show began with "Politically information, call (908) 241-7400. CLOTHING, ACCESSORIES, PAINTINGS, •y /» you or someone you know was hospitalized in Fair Pushcart Players Anita Hollander and Terry Burnett in to descend the stairs to Joe's Base- gave over to hearty Blues Traveler Incorrect" writer and New Jersey resi- / f Oaks Hospital for any period of time between 1987 and Your business can grow with more HANDMADE FURNITURE, STAINED GLASS\ a scene from The Last, The Very Last.. .Butterfly,' a ment for an evening of comedy. and Allman Brothers tunes. While dent Al Caz. His subject matter customers. Reach the potential cus- . & ALL KINDS OF CRAFTS -*•/ 1992, the law firm of Wilentz, Goldman & Spitzer, P.A., Holocaust remembrance piece with music for young Joe's Basement is nowhere near as waiting for the show to begin, I per- ranged from living in the Garden Stale tomers in your newspaper with an PLENTY OF PARKING! would like to speak confidentially with you. and adult audiences. claustrophobic as most comedy clubs used the basement drink list, includ- to Ford Escorts, to more timely con- CONVENIENT PUBLIC TRANSIT! are wont to be. On the contrary, it is ing such risque selections as Come cerns as an Italian Catholic as the foi- ad by calling I-8OO-564-8911. SPECIAL!!! KIDS EXPO Oil K. BroucJ SI. 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Clues Words Cast your vote to honor the arts Philip Noyce's 'Dead Cairn' At with any business, the Elizabeth It also seems to indicate that theater in old churches, bams, parks, base- Playhouse sometimes encounter! is like an art museum. As in the crea- ments or Broadway theaters and leaves you anthing but calm Utte those who would reshape our mission Point tion of a painting, playwrights share always reflects a great deal of sacri- "Dead Calm" works on a variety and goal, which is to provide an intro- their visions. fice and disappointment often without of levels. If you're looking for top- ower duction to the great plays of the 20th pay and sometimes without much notched action, this film is fast- The Video 6 Quote* 31 Ton spon of "Here is a moment of my life, GARAGE/YARD SALE paced with a sui'piiac around every 11 Frcncti 34 Cdescnl FLEA MARKET century at affordable prices. here's how I feel, here is someone I applause. comer. If you're looking for a love Detective 16 Decent 3( Reprned SATURDAY SATURDAY In addition, we are inundated with loved or hated. Hoe is my nightmare. In the seven years we have worked 31 Guide April 25, MM View . story, there are scenes in this movie 1" Tht pair Aprl U, 1W suggestions that we raise our ticket Here is my dream. My love." on this old church, we have crossed 18 Eludes EVBiT: RM Uhrtwl EVEKT: Garag* and B*» S*« By Karon Ferguson paths with three hundred volunteers where the strength of love triumphs By Jim Riffel Hercac in scale PLACE: Tnnty Covenant Church. 343 prices >o much as to exclude our 20 Garder f.^ PLACE: Bedaw* Li*ariin C Can a committee actually choose a over evil with a visually and emo- :i P.- Ctase £ Cedar Start. Livingston. NJ inner-city neighborhood and thereby and a loyal, ever-growing community 134 Prospid *•»»* »S«r. best painting in the Met? Shall that tionally stunning power rare in Hunter or Ftaranc THE: 9«i» 3pw TIME: 930am-2^0pm become an elitist club where only a artist still haunts all artistic media, as who remain devoted to our mission murdered bodies in a locker. John German adnuraJ r PRICE: Mo admanon W« Hwt Every- same committee take scissors and cinema. And if you're looking for few could afford to come. bigger is often considered better, and and goal. And we've also crosssed a leaves the "death ship" and is furi- Dre» fabric crayons and recreate something they an expertly acted, directed, edited ORCAKrZATION: Trinity Covenant Our purpose in Union County was with the insistence that only familiar few swords with a few who wanted ously rowing back to his yacht But feel is best? our home torn down for a .parking lot, and scored film, you won't be let Church feaiure Church not only to renovate a historic build- plays be done again and again. he's too late, Huey has control of or dismissed its use as not being down in that area either. Rclatrve OHGAI«ZAT»ON: ing that had served the community of Even with the local TEAM Awards If you truly feel the need to vote, the ship and John can only watch Ajmeni then buy tickets to your favorite thea- income-producing enough. Stylishly helmed by Philip Noy- Church REUNION Elizabeth for the last hundred years, — where the Playhouse placed most his yacht sail off in the distance. language but to make theater accessible to ter. Theater is no different than those The art of theater isn't about com- ce, "Dead Calm" takes place almost All of this takes place in the first }4 Ogfang SUNDAY favorably — it seems to indicate that everyone. individual paintings. petition, but rather the inspiration of entirely on a boat After their two- half-hour, and if it sounds action 35 Mistake Exoefleni somehow other theaters left seams RUMMAGE SALE htoy 17, 1998 year-old son dies, John, played by ?" Ha-is s —»od EVEKT: Weequahic High School When questioned why we are not undone, or lights unplugged or had Each theater, small or large, has a storytelling that grabs the heart and packed, it's because it is. But the FHDAY AM) SATURDAY Sam Neill, an expert sailor, decides Seneles Reuraon. Clas* of 19S8 more commercial, we say art is not absent directors. One can't help think- goal and purpose to its existence. holds (he hand of each village and next hour is even better, it twists Pennies Awl 17 wd 11, 1W PLACE: Hamilton Park Coherence town. to take his wife, Ray, played by about money. And yet, society has ing about golden apples being Whether it is to do Shakespeare in and turns, culminating into one of Undivided EVBfT: SowiQ Rumm»fl» S»te Cemer. Plorham Park Nicole Kidman, on a cruise through PLACE: Linden Un.ted Method*! attempted lo make il so. awarded to the most beautiful and space suits, or historic drama or light- the greatest Hitchcockian-type BWE : Afternoon Brunch the South Pacific. After a few ..^EreanoIJtnuaiy Toda mrtA lugrc hearted comedy or hard-edged politi- Karon Semoncs Ferguson is a finales I've seen in a long while. I Make Thinner Ttieli luliuuk- is biutaw- Iroquny Cily Hal). Linden. NJ 40 year reunion on May 17, 1906 Know and funding by corporations rule crea- taking place. Awards do little to honor cal plays, we invite you into that PUrwrlgbt-tn-Residencc at the Eli- don't Blow wlut Philip TaTh T1HE: Aprf 17. 9am-2p

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PAGE B8 — THURSDAY, APRIL 16, 1MB sent Mrs. Terra Cotta Pots and Twig - •Planting Dreams For Chidren,' on Supping Out is a weekly calendar Sunday at 2 p.m. designed to guide our readers to the The library Is located at 66 Mountain many arts and entertainment events Ave.. Springfield. Fa Information, call in Ike Union County area. The (973) 376-4930. calendar is open to all groups end ETERNAL ENERGY performed by organizations in the Union County Kenny Endo Talko Ensemble will take area. To place your free listing, send dent, and chMren. Ths performance place on Wednesday at 1:30 p.m. at information to Associate Editor Jac- in five-week segments. The schedule will take place in Wilkins TheatreKean Deerfield School in Mountainside. For is as follows: quie McCarthy, V/omU Community AUDITIONS CONCERTS is located on Morris Avenue in Union. grades 4 and 6. Newspapers, P.O. Box 3109, Union, Aprl 29, May 6, 13, 20, 27. PORGY AND BESS will be performed Acclaimed pianist slated for hospital fundraiser NJ SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Com- For information, call (908) 527-2337. RAHWAY RECREATION will sponsor •Everything You Need to Know' Classes will be held at Sunnyside by Westfield Symphony Orchestra on Nitionilly acclaimed jazz pianist New Jersey, 07083. munity Chorus will hold auditions the following classes: Nttiorully acclaimed jazz pianist »V. . V ' "X,-AM ,'•.. ,-i^ ,'MM———^^———E3g Recreation Center, on Melrose Ter- Saturday at 8 p.m. at Presbyterian UNIVERSITY DANCEWORKS of and Stairway artist Joe Augustine throughout April. Children's Art, Wednesday through is available at the bookstore race at Orchard Terrace, linden. For Church in Westfietd. Mason Gross School of the Arts W.H For Information, call (973) June 3. Meets Wednesdays from 330 will be the featured entertainer at the information call (908) 486-1408. The church is located at 140 Moun- offer a free dance program on Tuesday Knowing more about your health c*n help you live longer, look better ART SHOWS 624-3713, Ext 249. to 4:15 p.m. Fee is $5 per class. Overtook Hospital Auxiliary's spring AMERICAN PERFORMANCE STU- tain Ave., Westfield. Fa Information, at 8 p.m. at Fairleigh Dickinson HELLA BAIUN of Union will hold an Sing, dance, play spoons? Your Arts and Crafts, April 23 through luncheon/annual meeting on April 24 and be happier. DIOS Rome Festival Choral Institute can (908) 233-0301. exhibit 'Joys of Travel,' featuring her act is needed for Hillside's 85th University. . June 4. Meets Thursdays from 7 to at the Chanticler in Short Hills. Now will offer a.Choral Theater course in KEAN UNIVERSITY wll present a Excellent new books are available to help you learn more about your expressionist paintings through April anniversary celebration TALENT The program will take place in Wil- 8:30 p.m. Fee is $5 per class. in its 82nd year, the auxiliary is a vol- April, May and June. Spring Choir Concert on Sunday at health than you ever thought possible. At a time when the public demand 23 at Donald B. Palmer Museum of the SHOW. son Auditorium, Dickinson Hall, on the Art, April 23 through June 4. Meets unteer service and fund-raising orga- The studios are located in Westfield. Holy Spirit Church in Union. for medical information is at an all-time high, marry publishers are intro- Springfield Public Library. Especially wanted are novelty acts. Hackensack-Teaneck campus. For Thursdays from 7:30 to 930 p.m. Fee nization which supports Overlook For information, call (908) 233-7214. Admission is free. Kean is located ducing health information books developed specifically to meet the needs Hours are Monday, Wednesday and For information, call Nathalie Yafet at is $5 per class. Hospital. on Morris Avenue in Union. The church information, call (201) 692-7337. Thursday from 10 a.m. to 830 p.m., (973) 926-3000. Classes are held at the Claude H. of today's consumers. is located at Morris Avenue and Subur- NEW JERSEY BALLET will present Memgbers attending this year's Tuesday, Friday and Saturday from 10 KEAN UMVERSTTY Gay Pride Theat- Reed Center in Rahway. For informa- SpringhouK Corporation, one of the nation's most respected CLUBS ban Road in Union. For information, •A Gala Evening of Pas de Deux' on event, tilled "Spring Serenade," will t am. to 4:30 p.m. and Sunday from 10 re will hold audHJons on April 28 and 29 tion, call (732) 827-2045. C.C.MUGGS in Union W* present The call (908) 527-2107. May 2 at 8 p.m. at Kean University in vote on a new pledge, elect officers publishers of medical information for physicians and nurses, has intro- a.m. to 320 p.m. The library is located for the following: Whiskey Band, 100 proof Southern Union. and arrange for a 1999 Mercedes- duced a new consumer health line. The first offerings include three books at 66 Mountain Ave.. Springfield. For Andra Gordon, three mrfc, LASER ELO wiH take place on Sunday The performance will take place in Benz SUV cnn^i that provide clear, comprehensive information from the physicians, and information, cad (973) 376-4930. women needed. The tavern is located at 1628 Stuy- at 3:30 p.m. at Trailskte Nature and .. . — ..* - :— I»M»IIWJ nn 'Andre's Mother' by Terrance WllKlnS InOauH. K.BHII u iuuii"» •>•' DISTINGUISHED GUEST LECTURE come and luncheon tickets at $35 are NEW JERSEY CENTER FOR VIS- vesant Ave., Union. For information, Science Center. McMaHy, two men and two women Morris Avenue in Union. For informa- Series at New Jersey Center For Vis- still available and can be reservedb y to help consumers educate themselves about their health care. UAL ARTS will display sculpture by call (908) 688-6644. For ages 10 and up. Admission is needed. tion, call (908) 527-2337. ual Arts will present "Reflections on Peter Reginato in the Art Park through CLUB BENE Dinner Theater show- $3.25, $2.75 for seniors. TraSskJe is calling Lee Wadelton at (908) The physician-authored books address basic consumer information Contemporary Painting" today from April 30. "Kiss of the Spider Woman," two cases 'popular entertainers on located at 452 New Providence Road, NEW JERSEY PERFORMING ARTS 522-1321. The reservation deadline is needs. "Everything You Need to Know About Diseases" is the first-ever men needed. (Not the Broadway 7:30 to 9 p.m. Gallery hours are weekdays from weekends. Tomorrow, Retroactive Mountainside. For information, call CENTER will present the following Saturday. home guide to more than 500 diseases. "Everything You Need To Know musical. Registration is required. Admission noon to 4 p.m. and Thursdays from 7 to Swingfest wit take place at 730 pjn. (908) 789-3570. dance programs: Augustine performs live with sym- About Medical Tests" is the first complete layperson's guide to diagnos- is $10. NJCVA is located at 68 Elm St., 9 p.m.; Saturday from noon to 4 p.m. THE PHILATHALIANS OF FAN- Saturday, The Amazing Kreskin, 9 MOSTLY MUSIC will present a violin Ballet Gulbenkian, April 24 at 8 p.m., phony orchestras and in jazz clubs — tic tests. And "Everything You Need to Know About Medical Treat- WOOD needs technical help for ongo- Summit. For information, call (908) and Sunday from 2 to 4 p.m. NJCVA is p.m. and cello concert on Sunday at 8 p.m. April 25 at 8 p.m. and April 26 at 3 p.m. alone and with his trio. Although best ments" is an awareness-building, fear-reducing new guide to treatments, located at 68 Elm St., Summit. For ing season. For information, call Bob 273-9121. Dinner-and-show, as well as show- at Temple Emanu-EI hi Westfield. Olga Roriz Dance Company, May known for his distinctive arrange- information, call (908) 273-9121. Peiser at (908) 688-0312. including drugs, surgery, procedures and alternative therapies only tickets are available. Club Bene is Tickets are $20, $18 for seniors and 15 at 8 p.m. and May 16 at 8 p.m. HIGH SCHOOL ART TEACHERS ments of classic standards and con- GEMINI GROUP is seeking camera- located on Route 35 in South Amboy. NJPAC is located at One Center Increasingly, nurses are serving as the liaison between physicians and SWAIN GALLERIES in Plainfield will $10 for students. The temple is located symposium will be presented on Tues- temporary favorites, he also com- men and technicians for filming original For information, call (908) 727-3000. Drive, Newark. For information, call Jazz pianist and Steinway Artist Joe Augustine recently met with the Overlook Hospital exhibit 'Still Lifes' by pasieiist Nancy at 756 E. Broad St., Westfield. For day at New Jersey Center for Visual poses melodic and beautifully crafted patients, explaining illnesses and treatments, and helping people deal works for broadcast on local cable, COVE LOUNGE presents live music (888) GO-NJPAC. Auxiliary Luncheon Committee to finalize plans for the Auxiliary's Spring Luncheon/ Brangacbo through April 30. information, call (973) 762-6486. Arts in Summit. with the emotional and practical aspects of healthcare as well as the stations. SWlNdlN' TERN DANCES will be original songs. He has played at pri- Annual Meeting. Gathered around Augustine at the piano are, from left, Julie Planck, Gallery hours are weekdays from NJCVA is located at 68 Elm Si.. illnesses. For information, call Scott Coffey at held on the following Saturdays: vate parties for prominent entertain- seated; Auxiliary President Sue Wierzba of New Providence; Event Co-Chair Barbara 930 am. to 5:30 p.m. and Saturdays Summit. For information, call (908) (908) 654-1054 or write to: Gemini April 18 — Donna Hunt and Brave ment and political figures such as The Springhouse NurseAdviser books mark the first time medical to 4 p.m. Swain is located at 703 273-9121. Speni of Summit, and Public Relations Coordinator Jane Van Dyck, standing. Group, 569 Trinity Race, Westfield, Tony Bennett, Al Pacino. Ted Ken- Watchung Ave., Ptainfietd. For infor- Hambo. information texts have been developed expressly for consumers by 07090. mation, call (908) 756-1707. May 2 — Beverly Francis and UNION COUNTY COLLEGE will nedy, Jay Rockefeller and Dan colleges and universities throughout painted gifts, handbags, the auxiliary next auxiliary pledge. nurses. "Taking Your Medications Safely" provides clear information on RAHWAY VALLEY JERSEYA1RES Hopscotch. sponsor a non-credit seminar dealing Quaylc. the country. In 1995, Augustine was cookbook, "Cooking b Our Bag," and Co-chairmen for the luncheon are hundreds of the most commonly prescribed drugs, as well as dozens of CHILDREN'S SPECIALIZED HOSPI- barbershop quartet rehearses in the May 16 — Fish Family. with the works of Poet Laureates Rita Augustine has been with national named a "Steinway Artist," an intem- Augustine's CDs, which he will per- drugs you can buy without a prescription. TAL in Mountainside will display "Sec- Julie Planck of Short Hills and Barba- Frst Baptist Church Hall, 170 Elm St, Dances are held at Ogden Memorial Dove and Robert Lowell on Tuesday recording companies since 1992 and tional appointment and lifelong honor ond LooK.' a collection of over 100 sonalize following his performances. ra Speni of Summit Committee mem- Westfield, every Monday evening at Church on Main Street in Chatham. from 6-8 p.m. Another'book in the Nurse-Adviser line, "Living Longer (and Better) pieces of artwork by members of the produced seven CDs with two addi- from the renowned piano manufactur- ben include Erma Cotvin, Jane Van 730 pjn. Men of all ages are invited to Dances begin at 7:30 p.m. Admission with Health Problems," is designed specifically to help people with local community throughout Apri. • Pre-registration is required. The tional albums scheduled for release ing company — one of the greatest During a brief business meeting, Dyke and Suzy Grumm of Chatham, stop by. For information, call (908) is $7 per person. Sneakers only chronic illnesses live healthier, fuller lives. It provides sensible advice The exhtort may be viewed daily seminar will take place in Seminar later this year on the Revere Record awards accorded any pianist. Auxiliary members will vote on the Ellie Gianni of Maplewood, Laurie 233-7188 or (908) 382-2870. required. For information, call (973) and more than 100 self-help aids, and includes concise answers to ques- from 830 a.m. to 830 pjn. in the East Room B, The Commons, on the Cran- label. Luncheon' attendees will have an slate of officers for 1998-99 as well as Barletu of New Providence, Karen SANGERCHOIR men's chorus 539-6286 or (973) 228-9729. tions most asked by people with heart disease, high blood pressure, Park- Wing, via the Ambulance Entryway. ford campus. UCC is located at 1033 During his 30-year career as a com- opportunity to shop at a variety of the Twig Town coordinators. Mem- Gaylord, Iisarna Laplanle and Mick- rehearses Friday evenings at 8:30 inson's disease, diabetes, arthritis and many other common conditions. CSH is located at 150 New Providence Springfield Ave., Cranford. For infor- poser, arranger, teacher and lecturer, boutiques which will be open from 10 bers also will choose between two ey Wynne of Short Hills, Doris Porter p.m. Schwabischer Sangerbund mixed FILMS mation, call (908) 709-7600. Road, Mountainside. For information, INTERFAITH SINGLES will hold a pot- Augustine has developed a.seminar a.m. until 3 p.m. Merchandise will projects — the hospital's new state- and Pat Keselica of Springfield and call (908) 561-6185. chorus rehearses Thursday evenings at 830 pjn. at the Deutscher Club in luck supper with movie on Sunday for music students titled "The Busi- include fashion accessories, jewelry, of-the-art maternity center and the Judy Haire and Lee Wadelton of from 430 to 10 p.m. on April 19.al First UNION COUNTY COLLEGE will pre- ELIZABETH LIBRARY wiB display the Clark. New members are welcome. ness of Music," which he presents at cotton sweaters, stationery, hand- proposed neurosdence center for the Summit. Baptist Church in Westfield. sent a slide lecture program by neo- artwork of Ceceia Naar throughout For information, call Manfred Schneid- The church is located at 170 Elm St.. expressionist artists Leon Golub and April. Also on display are works by El- er at (908) 382-4900. Westfield. For information, call (908) Nancy Spero on Wednesday at 1 p.m. zabeth High School Photography Club. UNION HARMONICA BAND holds 233-2278. The library is located at 20 S. Broad practice sessions at the Senior Citizen The lecture will be held in the Roy Beans, bran offer an effective diet option St, Elizabeth. For information, call Building, CaJdwel and Morris avenues, SPRINGFIELD PUBLIC LIBRARY will Smith Theater on the Crarrford cam- Diets have taken many forms over the years, but gone are the days of the storehouse of energy and bio substances. Many of these substances, like vita- pus. The campus is located at 1033 (908) 354-6060. Union, every Friday from 7 to 930 p.'m. sa&an *Sao& Clara' on April 23 and "fdage School located at 177 Broadway. Clark. For Tuesday from 730 to 10 pjn., with the average plant to produce nutritive substances in a very short space of time. Admission is $5. NJCVA is located entered on both the State and National information, call (732) 382-7197. sign-up at 7 p.m. These nutritive substances then become concentrated in the bean, making it a levels. • 564-hour basic program in contemporary therapeutic nunuge at 68 Elm St, Summit For information, Registers of Historic Places. Visitors Van Gogh's Ear is located at 1017 • 12-montti part-time schedule Oft 6-month fuH-tim schedule are introduced to a variety of colonial ART CARLSON, an exhibition of of Union win hold an exhbit 'Joys of call (908) 273-9121. • AMTA/COMTA accredited plus N(, IA and H. approved photographic works, will be on display • Nationally certified OU provider tor Continuing Educatk) information, call (906) 810-1844. Travel," featuring her expressionist paintings through at New Jersey Center for visual Arts docents recreate the everyday life, the for how April 23 at Donald 6. Palmer Museum of the Springfield • American Council on Education recommends SSMT counes for through May 4. BARNES * NOBLE CAFE in Spring- GARDENING crafts and tasks of the 18th and 19th Public Library. college credit Gallery hours are weekdays from field emulates a coffeehouse atmo- The Union County Chapter of the century farm family in Westfield. to volunteer noon to 4 p jn. and Thursdays from 7 to sphere with a Sterary , appealing to We'd like to meet you! by alternative bands even/ weekend. PIANO RECITAL will be presented on AFRICAN VIOLET SOCIETY will meet For information about the museum 201 Rt. 22, Hillside, NJ 07205 - (973)926-2946 9 p.m.; Saturday from noon to 4 p.m. young and old alike. The Union County Unit of the The tavern is located at 114 Chest- Sunday at 3 pjn. at Suburban Com- today at 1 pjn. in the Scotch Plains and its schedule of programs, call Call(7J2) 356-0787 today for a free catalog or tour. and Sunday from 2 to 4 p.m. NJCVA is The Cafe hosts a wide variety of American Cancer Society is looking nut St, Roselle. For information, call munity Music Center in Murray HiB. Library, 1927 Baffle Ave.. Scotch 232-1776 MicronindCrvatirw KT«M»MI located at 68 Elm SL, Summit. For family-oriented entertainment, ranging for volunteers for the Discovery Shop, (908) 241-1226. Admission is $10 for adults. $5 for Plains. The topic of the program wil be 15°c OFF n«m« information, call (908) 273-9121. from folk singers to jazz ensembles. In an upscale, resale store located in senior citizens and students. Reserva- "Getting Ready For Show.' Anyone adoption to other programs, the Cafe CROSSROADS in Garwood presents Precision Protein u*m SPRING FEVER by Dolores Fahey tions are recommended. The center is interested is welcome to attend. Westfield. The shop is open Monday holds Open Mike Poetry Night on the a weekly lineup of musical rotation: •- POETRY (V«4h or Chocolate) JUfl. 141.99 M \s>.\( .! ! Hi !< \i'"i Whitetaw of Union will be on display located at 570 Central Ave. in Murray BACKYARD COMPOSTING CLAS- through Friday 10 am-4 pjn. Hours third Sunday of the month at 730 pjn. Tuesdays — Acoustic Open-Mic PRESENTING POETRY AND PROSE Schiff through May 7 at Les Malamut Art Hill. For information, call (908) SES wll be sponsored by Union Coun- series will take place on Tuesday at 8 are flexible and volunteer! are asked Power Bus nmnoM EACH 7 Cedar Crave Lane • Somerset, NJ 08873 Barnes & Noble is located at 240 Night. Blues guitar stringer and vocal- G^lery. 790-0700. ty Utilities Authority on the following p.m. at the John Harms Center fa the to work at least two or more hours per (AMtd Flavors) Rs«. $1.79 http^/wwwjnaaagKareerxoni or e-«uS amiaiii m it/t nni.com Route 22 West in Springfield. For infor- ist Rhett Tyler opens the show, and Product: Gallery hours are Monday, Wednes- dates: Arts in Englewood. mation, call (201) 376-8544. then opens the stage to any aspiring PAPER MU PLAYHOUSE will pre- week. Volunteers are responsible for day and Friday from 9 am. to 9 p.m., player who enters. The show opens at sent Preservation Hall Jazz Band on Today, 7 p.m., Rutgers Cooperative Admission is free. The center is accepting donations, pricing clothing Tuesday and Friday from 9 sun. to 6 MINSTREL COFFEEHOUSE is a Extension Center at 300 North Ave 930 p.m. . Monday at 8 pin. located at 30 North Van Brunt St., and displaying merchandise. No pjn. and Saturday from 9 am. to 5 ooffeehouse/concert series run by the East, Westfield. Wednesdays — B.B. of B.B. and the Tickets are $30 and $35. Paper Mill Englewood. For information, call (201) experience necessary, but volunteers VITAMIN FACTORY Folk Project, a non-profit folk music SAFE EFFECTIVE BIRTH CONTROL p.m. The gallery is located in Union Stingers hosts Open Jam with ail musi- is located on Brookside Drive in Mill- May 6, 7 p.m.. Linden 7th Ward and arts organization. 567-5797. must be personable. For information ErtarCSOOma *» COO • CkfiMta'tte 799 Public Library, Friberger Park, Morris cians welcome. bum. For information, call (973) Recreation Center at 2907 Tremely WW April 17 — Hugh Blumenfeld and call (908) 354-7373. #t8N Hsf,»7J8 9 . #imii»t.$iM8_ Avenue, Union. For information, call Thursdays — Psychedelic Thurs- 376-4343. Point Road, Linden. Acoustic Food Chain. April 24 — Jean NO-SCALPEl (908) 686-0857. days presents the greatest sounds of May 21, 7 p.m., Springfield Munici- BCompauc1S0S.R. •» f69 Ritchie and The Wsagnbscalrme KEAN CONCERT AND JAZZ BANDS Something to sell? Telephone classic rock, performed by local bands. pal Building, 100 Mountain Ave RADIO #1078 Neg.87.at LYRICAL FLOWERS AND LAND- Reunion. May 1 — guitar monster Mar- will perform on Wednesday at 8 pjn. Springfield. VASECTOMY Weekend performances include WBGO 68.3 FM wil broadcast a live 1-800-564-8911. PyoaoganolSOmgioi SCAPES wil be on display through tin Simpson. May 8 — Folk Project Admission is tree. Performances will Thar*M — 999 blues, roots and rock music. An May 26. 7 pjn.. Scotch Plains Mun- performance of Bobby Sanabria and May 31 at Reeves-Reed Arboretum in Spring Festival. May 15 — Woods Tea take place in WiKns Theatre. Kean is #1l74lls«.8*J8,— 2*° #1871 fbf.t14.S8— Quick Recovery • No Sutures upscale and traditional blues brunch is wpal BuikSng, 430 Park Ave. Scoth Ascension today at 9 p.m. Summit. Company. May 22 — Harper and sin- located on Morris Avenue in Union. For presented every Sunday. The. Plains. 999 • Minor Discomfort Hours are 9 am. to 3 p.m. Monday ger Joanne Mali. May 29 — Margo tnfomafton, cad (908) 527-2107. Crossroads is located at 78 North Ave., Juna 2, 7 pjn., Elizabeth Racquet- through Friday. The Reeves-Reed is Hermebach and Mark Saunders. NEW JERSEY STATE MUSEUM bail Club, 23 Fernwood Terrace, footer Garwood. For information, call (908) CALL FOR FREE BROCHURE located at 165 Hobart Ave.. Summit The Project is located at the Some- TELEVISION CoEnzymeQ-WMmg Mi QQQ 232-5666. PLANETARIUM win present 30 Laser Elizabeth. For information, call (90S) 273-8787. CTN cable channel will broadcast 'Art W~_9" rset County Environmental Center, Concerts on Fridays and Saturdays Registration is required. Fee is $10, 190 Lord Stirling Road, Basking Ridge. of The Western World' on Mondays a! ROBERT KUSHNER: 25 Years of PHYL'S PLACE presents live musical through Aprl 26. and indudet • oomposkng bm and a 'A 973-535-1100 Shows are held every Friday year- 11 a.m. On Tuesdays, •American Making Art" win be on display through entertainment on weekends. 'Laser Beatles Anthology," 7 p.m. handbook. "Backyard Composting: Cinema'at 10 a.m.;'Faces of Culture,' Pyruvate Fuel TWM LMS M* -^Tf 69 siH Eugene A. Stutoerg«M.D..FAC.S., round, presenting folk music in its The tavern is located at 836 Eli- May 31 at New Jersey Center for Vis- •Ph* Floyd: Dark Side of the Moon,' Your Complete Guide to Recycfcng R*g. SM.95 at / *"* rfeath Center NSV Medical Director broadest sense. Coffee, tea and baked 11 ajn. On Wednesdays, 'Powerock." ual Arts. zabeth Ave., Linden. For information, 8:15 p.m. Yard Clippings." For rrtormatjon call goods are served, no alcohol or tobac- 12:30 p.m.; Total Entertainment,'530 Glucosemine/Chondrortin Complex SOWM «•. AfiOO ofNewJasey ASEBVCE Of twsiams m WKXOGr.w Gallery hours are weekdays from call (908) 925-8990. 'Later Zeppelin,' 9 p.m. (732) 382-9400. Heeded 9 co are allowed. Showtime is 830 p.m. p.m. The Arts' will be shown at 430 FWfl.»7.90 — aVr noon to 4 p.m. and Thursdays from 7 to SHOUT! presents live musical enter- •Pink Floyd: The Wall.' 10:45 pjn. 315 East NorthfieldRcL" SuteiA - Lrvngston,NJ0TO39 Admission is $5. For information, call ELIZABETH LIBRARY will present a p.m. on Wednesday, 'For Arts Sake' For abused and neglected children, as 9 p.m.; Saturday from noon to 4 psn. tainment on weekends. 'Laser Show Stoppers," 2 pjn. and Oregano Oil Mown «. 799 (908) 766-2489. gardening lecture by Ed Pttz, master will be shown at 430 pjn. on April 29. well as drug exposed infants who and Sunday from 2 to 4 p.m. NJCVA is The tavern is located at 116 Watch- 4 pjn. gardener, on Wednesday at 1030 Telejazz" will be shown tomorrow at 4 need a lovingrnutunng home while I (tog. $11.t»~ - * located at 68 Elm St., Summit. For ung Ave., Plainfield. For information, Tickets are $7 for adults, $5 for a.m. p.m. On April 24, 'Artbeat will be aired their families heal. \ Pure Liquid Egg Whites enouxn*«. 4 JIOO information, call (908) 273-9121. children age 12 and under. 'Show call (908) 769-5860. Th« library is located at 20 S. Broad at 4 p.m. On Saturdays. "Off Beat When babies are medically discharged' R*g. SU.99 I •§ " WOflRAU. COMMUNITY NEWSPAPERS CLASSES Stoppers' Is $4 per person. Tickets we St, Eizabeth. Cinema," 1 am. and 2 a.m.; "In The from hospitals but have nowhere to ART IN SUMMIT outdoor show will PLAYWRIGHTS THEATRE will spon- available at the Planetarium box office Garden,' 430 p.m.; 'Golden Age of go. Someone must care enough to take place on May 16 from 10 am. to 5 sor Advanced Playwriting Master and at Tkketmaster locations. The Total EFA» w*LtMrwsnws«i«. 4/IOQ Herbal PhenFen mn.i*ttmmmm> * iagg HEALTHY TV; 5 p.m. 'Sagebrush Theater" will share home, family and self. W p.m. on the Green in Summit. Class/Workshop on Saturday. R*g.S21.99 l»t ftog. $21.99 ••• COMEDY museum is located at 205 West State air 'Hopalong Cassldy Enters' on For children in emergency situations For information, contact New Jersey JOE'S BASEMENT at Tavern in the Playwrights Theatre is located at 33 St, Trenton. For information, call (609) KIDS Saturday at 7 p.m., and lost Canyon' and are in urgent need of foster Center for Visual Arts at (908) Park features popular comedians on Animal Friends Multiple TWMUMS0Q7O Rax Oil TWOFIKU* Q29 LIVING Green Village Road in Madison. For 292-6464. GAME NIGHT will be held tomorrow at on April 25 at. 7 p.m. "Prime Movie' will parents who can provide a safe haven R*g. $13.49 _ O# m . R*g.$12.49 - ^*W 273-9121. information, call (973) 514-1787, ext. Fridays. Tomorrow, Richie Gold and KEAN UNIVERSITY will present a 730 p.m. at Springfield Emanuel air 'Pot 'o Gold' on Saturday at 8 p.m., on short notice. SECTIONS 32. Eddie Gambino. April 24, Mike Marino WESTF1ELD ART ASSOCIATION will Spring Band/Jazz Band Concert on United Methodist Church. and 'Royal Wedding" on April 25 at 8 Ocuguard TMMAatufe 1179 Ibuprofen200 mg SMMWCHOCEm»MMQ and Gino Casione. May 8, Dennis For leenagers who have a need for 9 APPEARING THE present the annual Watercdor, Phot- RESOURCE CENTER FOR WOMEN April 29 at 8 p.m. in Wilkins Theatre. Bring your own game or choose p.m. On Sundays. "Music and You.' 6 Iteg. $30.96...-. at*m icoMWUBTOAwmillsg.t5.99 *W Ross. foster parents who can nurture and graphy and Graphics Show from will sponsor "The Artist's Way: Discov- Admission is free. Kean Is located from the selection provided. Tickets a-m.; 'Asian Variety Show,' 10 am.; 2nd & 4th THURSDAY Admission is $8 for show only. $25 guide them. Saturdayy through Tuesday in the ering and Recovering Your Creative on Morris Avenue In Union. For infor- are $3, $1.50 for children. The church "Sounds of Gospel,' 630 p.m. 'Light- EACH MONTH dinner package is available. Show Can you help? c Westfield Community Room. 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INSTALLATION ft SERVICE awarded through the New Jersey Cad Andrea Richardson ' 201-763-6911. nessl Prime Local Steel $1200* Weakly Po- MAPIEWOOD. 6 room spertment Three bed- No Down Paymanl/ Fully Ineured •Lawn Fauoeta^Sump Pumps B73W0Q09. Hwursd. Free EaaYnsla*. an applicant qualifies will be al the STERLNG PflOPERTES TROUT STREAM 40 Acres $19,900 Woods, •Tcflets-Waler Healers .Repairs .Replacements Association of Realtors. tential. Ongoing Support Expand at Your Om rooms. Off street parking. Transportsson, park, Fields, Views on wide sMsml Town road, elec References AvaBabla/ NJ Licence (122866 EASTERN LANDSCAPE And Design. Com- OF NJ. UC. •AHem«ona>Qaa Haat ^hingtet >TM WOCO STACK Tree Ssnrtoe. local tree cam- discretion of the selection committee. Pace. Small Investment/ Huge Profits I shopping. Avatebte May 1. Utilities included. surveyl EZ Terms! Wont test! 807-5634877 Lours Maiam 612 Bailay Ave.. Elzabem. NJ plete Landscape Services Monthly Mainte- Applicants for the scholarship OWNER/MANAGER 908-687-0035 908-688-MOVE •Faucet Repairs •Slata -Flat pany. Al types of we work. Free es*rsnes. 1-800-731-7233. EManaicn 1280. Owner 973-374-7867. www.srrriand.com nance. Landscape Design. Seasonal Clean 1-800-73W134 Electric Dram t Sewer Cleaning Fraa Estlmstee **»" Senior Citizen Discounts, tnmedhus service. should be pursuing an education at the The scholarships included two Upt. Sod. neeeeoTng- Thatching. Free E«S- HERSHEY. DISTRIBUTORS Neededl B0K PAUL'S U ft y MOVERS Serving the Hems Owner *Ousiity Work at a Ressonable Price Insured. Free wood chiea. 908-278-S7S2. Nancy Reynolds scholarships at NEWARK Tub, Tl* Ftaaurlaoad males Fuly Insured. 9Q6-667-604S undergraduate or graduate levels or be Yearly PoienWI Great Locations Included. STUDIO and 1 BEDROOM APARTMENTS Formerly Of Yale Ave. Buekieeea Industry REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Ua« WWwi 12 Hours $2,000 each; one Robert Ferguson $7000 investment Guaranteed. Call 24 hours Vary Specious. Y, Month FREE Rant (908) 862-5600 FERRETT1 LANDSCAPWG. Free thatching HHside. PM 00177 MARK MEISE 973-228-4965 seniors in high school. Residents of Cnooee from Rainbow 908^86-0749 1-600^2^3223. rice. Ouet Busang and Neighborhood Near BARGAM HOMES. Thousand of Government (with spring clean-ups), chemicals, monthly Local I Long TYPESETTING scholarship at $1400; one Cye Of Colon At Fraction 464 Chesnjt Snet. Union, NJ New Jersey limited to members of PaA.Transportalon, Schnola. Sfcraa. Super- SCOTCH PLANS. Graphic PrWng company Foreclosed and repossessed properiies being m«ni»oanca. design. Futry Insured. Free Ess- Distance Moving WE STOP LEAKS! LOCAL CANDY Route. 30 Vending Machines. Of Baplaoamanl Coat. Master Plumbert License •4182-M645 Schwartz scholarship at $1,500, one KIT SOTHA Proonvn, FwtomCaM RtMutod moved. Entire Park Avenue buHdng. 3 Boon. tquktated tit month! Cal for local Istingsl males. Call: 906-272-9543. NJAR or relatives of member are elig- Earn appronimaier. SKXMtay. All tor $9,995. Cal: MR. UGLY CALL 906488-7768 8O0OB OTIZEH DOCOUHT CLARK BUILDERS, INC. 24 HOUR ON SITE SECURITY $1500 pka ua'iies. WII divide. Sign avaiable 1-800-501-1777 extension 199. ible for scholarship assistance. Those Dean Gallo scholarship at $1300; one Cal 1-aO0-996-VEND. GRASSHOPPERS LANDSCAPING •Roof Stripping 4 Repairs COMPUTERIZED SECURED UNDERGROUND PABWNQ with Rome 22 eiposure. Call 908-322-5057. SCHAEFER MOVING. Ratable. Vary low .Flat Roofing * State William Luzzi scholarship at $1,500, BLOOMFELD. 237 BROUGHTON Avenue COMPLETE LAWN MAMTENANCE RICHARD considering a career in real estate, as OWN YOUR Own Business. Digital sateliie TV COUPETTTrVE PRICES •Gutters » Leaders UMON, 940 STUVYESANT Avenue. 1200 Double tot new kitchen and bat). Jacuzzi. rales. 2_hour mrrwnum, Sams rates 7 days. TYPESETTING 1-8H-CS-S711. Mention Code «S4 rf* "r*. Weakly Malniinm****. **"" Serving Union * MM****" Count1— el estate or ^^^k^^^^^^^^^^^^s^^^^eB^^^^^^s^^^^^OhB^^fc^B^^^^^^a^^^fcw^^^^^^^^^^^^^a^^^^^^^^™ tunilaisl) lamorJaHtf. t usdWMrn, 1 baft. Sod, Mulch, Re-Seadtng. Thatching, Drhnv *^^™i eapi V^^^SPI esaa^u. f^PWVsvfBBSj Bt^e^e^^ pj csaaJW^PU* f r^m SCHOCNWALDER— with present employment. Call Estimates. License fPM00561. Cat anytkne, For 28 Years ORANGE: LARGE 1 bedroom spertment. Cal 973-992-8107 or 908488-2051. Open House. Sunday Irom 1-3pm or cal tor AX ROSSI LANDSCAPING. Complete Lawn way Sealing. Commercial/ Residential related field of study, will be given $1,500 and nine general scholarships 1-888-870-4109. 908-964-1216. PLlWBtNQ. AR COrOmOMNQ, HEATING Futy Insured -Free Esftmates Quiet buMhg. Close to train and bus. Available appointment 973-783-5967. $144,500 By Maintenance. Spring Gearing, Seeding. Sod- Fn NJ. Uc. No. 010760 Camera Work special consideration. at $^0 each. YOUR AD could appear here for as Me as Owner. MASTER PLUHBMQ UCEHSE #6551 WANT A Second Paycheck? (1.00043.000 immedUuetf. i'/t months security. S495-SS9S. ding. Fertteation, Tree Service. Retainer YOUR AD could appear here tor as me as 732-381-9090 1-8O0-79+4.EAK (53251 901 »< 88»; HOC *»< IBM Veloxes potential afar second mortfi, nlihout gating a Call 973-877-0330. $1600 per week. Cal tor more details. Our WalH. Fraa Estimates. fl7«72-«O0a. S16.00 per week. Cal for more rMats. Our Related fields include the following Applications may be picked up at EAST HANOVER 21 Southgsta Rd; New Providence second job. Cal 732-574-8688 Iriendfy classified department would be happy trlendry dsssflled dapenmern would be happy Negatives ANTONE LANDSCAPING FAXf 464-46I7 topics: buying, servicing and selling, the Greater Union County Associa- UNION. 2 FAMLY. 3 bedrooms plus den. lo help you. Call 1-800-564-8911. OPEN HOUSE! HOLLYWOOD to help you. Ca« 1-800-564-691 if RUBBISH REMOVAL $1200 monthly, avalabte Jjne; 3 bedrooms. RaaidanUal • Commercial, Monthly Mainte- BONDED AND MSUREO leading, exchanging, financing, WHO ELSE would Hie a Donald Trump titas- tion of Realtors at 767 Central $975 monthly, available July. No pets. nance, New Lawns, Seed or Sod, New FAMILY TRADITION SINCE 1*12 COUNTRYSIDE DISPOSAL. 1-30 yard con- tyle? This Is jour wafca up call I Tha (40 Sunday. ipm-5pm. 45 Christine Drive (oft River appraising, m»n*gftmrnt syndication * 973-993-1984. Plantings, Shrube/Tnm. CertnUd Peatl- LANDSCAPING tainers, smalt demolitions, «»» •* <*** Maple Composition Avenue, WeMfield. They are to be bHon-erfear weight lose industry ia caKng grou. Road). Cussom 9 rooms. 4 bedioane. 2* PA1KTTNG ROYAL RUSH Sewer/ Drain Cleaning. Sump Tapirroif»s-wel-of-wearti-asadtsthbutrjro( SPACE FOR RENT cWa Applicator. ProfessInnel Saorlca. Free ups, labor services, dean up removal. Phone and urban planning. typed and returned to the New Jersey UNION. CONNECTICUT Farms Section. 8 baths, bving room, dining room, oaHn kitchen, pump rnstaOalion or replacement, under- 463 Valley Street revolutionary, af-nejuraj protein siyplement, Estimates. Fully Insured. «73-«67-O1Z7. ARTISTIC LANDSCAPING ANTHONY GENERAL Pantmj. FtesdenU. and Fax 908-464-1515. room apartment Three bedrooms, livng room. BLOOMFELD LOT for lease. M1 Industrial fanv/roomwift fireplace, den, 2% car oarage, ground leader drains cleaned. Evening nours- The criteria for selection include Association of Realtors by 5 p.m., Catorad. There Iniy is nothing Ike cfcnicaly- Convnercial, Carperrtry. Giraars. Roofing, Mapiewood dtaing room, eol-n kitchen. 5 rooms carpeted. newly secured area ighting. separate en- finished basement Low taxes! Move-in coridh BLfS LANDSCAPING. CompMa Landscap- DESIGN no ears charge. 808-925-3956. MICHAELS RUBBISH Removal. Attics, Base- proven Catorad for and wellness. Pressure Washing. Special - Alurranum Sidng academic achievements, financial April 30. Applications received after Excellent condition. VA months security. trance, 100 x 140. Perfect for construction tnn. $359.000. CaH 973-887-6919. ing and Design. Spring dean-Upt, Planting. ments, Yards, Haufing and Demolition. All Rear of Haws nacord Butfng Sgrvup now and gat your FREE Website Cal 906-687-2064. 908-688-4543 equipment/ tralers/ motor vehicles. Call Dan Jr. Sod, Seeding, Lime. FerSamon. Sane, and EXOTIC GARDENS & YOUR AD could appear hare for as Wle «s Types. Cal 908-756-6772. Monday. Tuesday. Wednesday need, sincerity of purpose in real that date will not be considered. 973^67-8744 today! U2 GOVERNMENT FORECLOSED Homes tor 973-743-7516. kUcri. Commercial/ Residential. Free Etc- BORIS RASKW Parting. Exterior and Inierior. $16.00 per week. Call lor more delate. Our and Friday 8AM-5PM WEST ORANGE. 2 bedrooms, tving room, pennies on $1. Delinquent Tax. Repo's, Rao's. POND INSTALLATION MOVING? SPRING Cleen-Up? Ancs, Gar- main. 900-352-4083. Fulry Insured. Free Esamaias. r>—amiatils Wendy classified department would be happy Thursday and otter tmes dining, eat-n kitchen, sunporch. HeeV hot Your area. Tol free 1-800-218-9000 exlenson ages and enure houses. Items removed and Rales. Best neteiencea. Cal 973-564-9293. to hot) you CaJ 1-800-564-8911. by appcantnenc water included. Great area. Near Route 280. H-5139 tor hstjngs/drecsay. TREE REMOVAL houses made spicand span. Flexible schedule. STORE FOR RENT NY bus route. Non-smoker with references. FERDINANDI Trustworthy, reasonable. DiMarco Clean Up. GOVERNMENT FORECLOSED Homes for Do-It-Yourself Ideas FREE ESTIMATES 973-762-0303 Preparing for open house? $845.00. 973-669-1314 UNDEN. APPROXIMATELY 1.000 square feet FAMILY PAPmNG PRINTING 973-485-1491. RENTAL pemeson $1. Repo's. VA. HUO. Shenfl Sales. A RcaO>r Vnicr From Your Nnr\papcr availabie on North Wood Avenue. Call U-. No money down government bans available Imenor^xienor Pavtang, Gutters, Neat snd Turri, 908-276-7353. CUSTOM SCREEN Printing and Embroidery, now. Local istngs. Toll free 1-800-669-2292 908-686-1838 Clean. Over 20 years serving Union County. FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT T-stwn. Sweatihiffl, Jackets. Caps. Quick Scrutinize home objectively extension H-4000 732-984-7359: S74-087S. LINDEN LANDSCAPNG. Professional Lawn Detvenes. Everything Pnntabie 908-964-8666. •>• herein la IRVINdTON. 2 rooms counted as one. Nons- Before the" open house begins, door items such as firewood or UNION. 5 bedroom. 3% bath. Cotorwl. 3.400 Maintenance. Certified in Pesticide Appicanon. FROSTTS PAMTMG. Imenor and Eaehor. Fax t 906^68-1657. subject te the Federal Fair Housing Act, mafcer to share Irving, dining rooms, kitchen, square feet, central ar Master bedroom lurtt Comple» Lawn and Landscape Semes*. Fu»y Cuatty Work, naaaonaUe rates. Futy Insured you'll need to look objectively at your furojture. which mekee ft Kegal «• advertise any bathroom. Quwt location near Seen Hal and REAL wrti double j*"1"1. fireplace, skytghts, gran Insured. Free Estimates. 908-862-5935. netaiencei Availabls. Rsplaosmsnt Wmdows PRINTING prelerence, Imitation, or discrimination transportation. Cal 973-374-8258 home from a buyer's perspective. • To give your home a pleasant aro- ». hardwood, tile. Bv owner. 906488-7512. No Job Too Smafl. 732-815-1933. Your current home seems fine to you, ma, bake cookies or bread, bum can- besad en race, color, nagton, aax, handi- ESTATE L & S LANDSCAPING Publication printing cap, famKal status, or national origin, or GREGORY ZALTSSHTEM Pahlar Edehorr BUY IT! SELL IT! LIST IT! ROOM TO RENT Compie» Mairnananoe I Design but potential buyers will critically dles or potpourri, boil a pot of cirum- Mention to make any such preleienc*, Imenor Plasiar and shssvodung. Fufly in- neariantiaV Commsrdsl SodrSeed a specialty limitation, JX dtocrMnatlon. MAPLEWOOD ROOM. bath. Laundry, kitchen "Al real estate advertised herein Is sured, leteiencei. AI pt» guaiarneerl. Free examine every inch of your house MufcWS»xie«anwicySnow Removal mon sticks, and/or put a dab of vanilla "We wti not knowingly accept any ed- parking pnvledges. UtS4»s included. Near subject te the Federal Fair Housing Act. 973-373-9438. Maple Composition •Special Offer Te New Customers' before they decide to buy. on cold light bulbs before turning vsrtlslng for real estate whkrt ts in violation transportation. Village. $495 -norrNy. 1 monm which makes I UegaJ te advertise any 463 Valley Street Free Fertilizer W/Spring Clean Up Attention Advertisers you can be a them on. of the law. Al persons are hereby Wormed securrrv No DM. 973-762-4642. preference, Bmtutlon, or discrimination Excellent Referancss/Fuly Insured HOUSE PAINTING Mapiewood Remember, first impressions count that ail dwellings advertised are available besad on race, color, religion, eu, hanoY- on an eaual oooorturtflY basts." cap, tamttal status, or national origin, or Esabished 1986. HfTERrOR AND EXTERrOR Rear ol News-Rscord BMg I so you'll want to do things that'll • Grind a piece of lemon or other OFFICE TO LET I Mention to meke any such preference, Man.. Tuss.. Wed. t. Fn. 9AM-5PM Call 973-275-1336 FuBy Insured part of our Real Estate section and I enhance your home's perceived value. citrus fruit in your garbage disposal to Umtatton. or dbKrtaanaUon. Woodworking Bench Thuntdsy and other ernes ELEGANT. EXECUTIVE Offices for the lech- y -We mm net knowingly accept any ad- Free Esttirates b ! i Rearrange furniture to make a room eliminate lingering food odors. notogy mnded business person. Suburban R & C LANDSCAPING by APARTMENT TO RENT 4 STEVE ROZANSK! [appear larger and concentrate your • Turn off the television and radio. West Orange. Contact: Huron Park Executive COMPLETE LAWN CARE 973-762-0303 reach over 100,000 potential BLOOhFELD. CHARMNG 1 bedroom apan- Center. 973-736-6615. of the lew. Al persons are hereby Wormed Sell Your Home Planting. FertSMng. Spring Qesn Upe I efforts on key areas, such as the lriich- • Ask a friend to care far your pets mena. Near transportation and parkway. Laun- that al dweWige advertised are avatteble 908-686-6455 on an souel opportunity bests." Shrubbery, TrtmmJng and mere dry (seiner From S545 ndudes heav hot Very CommMed Te Pi ^n mar Sottateeilan |en, family room, and bedrooms. or take them to the kennel. HOUSE PANTMG. 2S Years aipenence. Best RESUMES water. Security. References. 973-748-5068. IN UNION COUHTY CLASSIFIEDS XH-M7-61I8FuOy Insure; dPage • r 1-«00-380-8HO customers in Essex County. Decorate your home to sell work... Best price... Gssight Parnsrs. Car c lhi» r>f.nc»: J.I.'». c>f BLOOMFELD. NEWLY renovalsd. near trans- BUSINESS FOR SALE 973-762-7444. Resumes Make your home Inviting Union County SHADY PMES Landscaping. Lawn Mane- • Arrange the furniture so the ni.'i^^w rr^iils The .o portation. 2 ueuVoonis $680 per month. Heal. PIZZERIA FOR Sate. Good location. Under nance. Sod. Shrubs. Clean Upt. R.R. Ties. Fast professional t- Srrrvti mrjvurr* aS«t! '^ tt * uH tn ^ft J ft P POWERWASHMG. Q • Look at your home from a buyer's rooms look as spacious as possible. ha water included. No pea. 973-748-2220. $100,000. II interested please call CALL1-800-564-8911 »iiic t>> ti< irn-he- »»*n^ I: t* Mich. Snow Removal. Fully Insured. Call Wood Decks. Concrea Patios. Driveways. Typesetting services >>ur likes and the rooms uncluttered. • Display fresh towels and guest *Nowty renovated bairn com Quick & Easy on lie irt MASONRY ~"" 463 Valley Street kitchen. Convenient tocaaon. $20,000 firm. PLASTERING Mapiewood L/:r • Clear countertops in the kitchen soaps in each bathroom. "Quiet chamng buidffig wrfli manicured land- www.localsource.com/ /.'www localsource c I -BiW Fralom ninw nl thp nr»n CORNERSTONE CONTRACTING scape 609-466-0045 ovenmas. 25 YEARS EXPERIENCE Rear ol News-Record BMg Search your local classifieds 'Private package and laundry tadliiy an-site P.O. Bav 1MJ IW. iiwlwk p>». Complete Masonry Service I bathroom. Store unused items in a • Put new logs in the fireplace. kton.. Tues., Wed. t Fn. 9AM-5PM \mSgiv. (.'\*I4OV jnj hjivjlmf 30 Years Experience FREE ESTIMATES on the internet ;lasct or cabinet. • Set your dining room table with 'Includes heavret wBtsr Thursday and oSier timet $S2S/rnordri Commercial, RaaideralaLSUetaalka, Patios, CALL: LEMNY TWAN0 b http://www.loca lsource.com/classi(ieds/ • Arrange storage areas neatly; color-coordinated place mats and , Or caU (800) 82-U-BILD Stepe, Brtckpevars, Basemenl Waterproof- by SS4 Westmnsler Avenue 908-355-3913 367 Chestnut St. ing, Fully Insured. Call For Free Estimates. [buyers will look inside. table settings. 908-273-6025 973-762-0303 KENLWOflTH. 2-bedroom apartment at North 9O«-4»*-«747. L • Put away lawn equipment and Union, NJ. • Put out a new doormat. 11*i Skeelr. Renovalsd. ike new. Asking $7S0 Manaela^to.^ L gardening tools. Neatly arrange cut- • Open drapes and pull up shades. Vm IIMlUl ptirUWDOS. Cat! 908-289-1082. 688-3000 Selling Homes In NEW JERSEY MORTGAGE RATES WEBSITE-l Union County Since 1929 FOR UPDATED RATES CALL INFOSOURCE 908-686-9898 AND DIAL THE LENDER CODE LOOK FOR THESE LENDERS ON THE INTERNET Q WVmXMMIOrnGAOEINro.COMrWORIOUJ-HTM Real Estate • PRODUCT • RATE PT8 APR I PRODUCT RATE • PTS Afft Apple National Mortgage B00-S9: ""5T INFO • • 1769 Kentv ) YEAR FIXED 7.25 i 0.00 I 7.25 )YR FIXED 7.13 I 0.00 ' 7.25 APPl marketing downtown torff a leader in Summit iARM 563 000 563 115 YR FIXED 675 ' 0.00 6.88 FEEl 115 YEAR FIXED 6.88 0.00 I 6.88 T15YR JUMBO 0.00 , 0.00 0.00. S 3251 When "for sale" signs begin to Ave., in Springfield. Phil Gentile, ness, is now bustling there. real estate developer who came to this 'Recent statistics released by the Garden State Multiple Listing Service UNION confirm that Burgdorff ERA was the leading real estate broker in listings << HOP, SKIP & A JUMP appear en miny of i town's most cen- senior vice president of commercial Gentile's proudest moment last country as a German immigrant and Axia Federal Savings 'Zl-iS'--"OC \U~C--> 1752 sold, sold units and closed sales in the towns of Summit, New Providence From schools, shopping, trmsponjton snd psrk. The 3 BR Cdorul UNfON *- trally located commercial buildings, real estate, sold this building to the year may have been the sale of 1999 went on to be one of the area's leading |30 YR FIXED 7.25 0.00 ! 7.25 APP 30 YR FIXED ! 7.13i 0.00 7.13 APP| and Berkeley Heights for 1997. | has both privacy snd convsnierca Union Carter tocatan. BMUbtii MOVE RIGHT IN local citizens and town officials alike National Association of Letter Car- Morris Ave., on the comer of Stuy- citizens. 15 YR FIXED 6.88 0.00 6.88 FEE 20 YEAR JUMBO 7.00 : o.oo 7.00 FEE I new mod EIK w/carsmic Be fir. one ful baft snd 2 hi* balhs. Grsst To this immaculate 3 BR Colonial home that coasts EIK The statistics how that the highest number of listings sold and the 1 begin to give serious mention to their riers, Branch 38. The local postal vesant and Morris avenues, in the In 1974, Jim Brunette and Jim M YRADJ. 5.38 0.00 7.79 $ 360 30 YR JUMBO 7.25 0.00 7.25 $ 395 | deck and gas B8Qtor mos e summer gatherings. A must see! U-3966 w/nook. spacious FDR. LR, Sun Rm. natural woodwork, new greatest number of buyers were represented by Burgdorff ERA. One out $164,900 gas heater and new memo windows. U-39TC. $164,900. downtown district. workers union is delighted with their heart of Union's downtown hub. An Schooling, two local real estate brok- I of five area homes that sold were purchased by Burgdorff ERA buyers in Banco Popular FSB 800-49 1 BANK INFO"-> 768 f».it:ori.il Future Mor1()aqe H.::?• "?:o •NFC • • But where some see an area of con- new facilities. "It's convenient and 8,000-square foot building with stores ers, bought the business and continue I • 1758 1997. 7.13 0.00 | 7.16 ! APP 130 YR FIXED I 6.00 j 3.00 6.40 ! APPl cern, others see unlimited possibilities spacious enough for all our needs," and offices, it is squarely in the midst to operate it as a full-service real I YR FIXED Doug Radford, vice president of the Summit and New Providence 15 YR FIXED 6.75 0.00 6.78 FEE 115YR FIXED 5.63 ; 3.00 5.97 for renewal. Mangels & Co. Realtors, said President Bruce Didricksen and of a thriving retail area. estate agency, serving the residential offices of Burgdorff ERA, said, "The true testimonial of our success in I YRADJ 6.50 0.00 8J0i $ 100 f1 YRADJ. 5.13 i 0.00 , 5.67 N/P with roots in Union County going Vice President Bob Borgononi. and commercial markets with exper- "We knew that this building's con- 1997 was the high ratio of homes listed to actual closing. Our marketing back three quarters of a century, has a tise and integrity. The company has Gentile listed a 2,200-square foot tinued success was crucial to the over- plan has proven to be the most successful in our region, as witnessed by Z Brooke Mortgage Co. 800-793-BANK IN*O--> 1770 vital Commercial Real Estate Divi- two offices, one at 367 Chestnut St., building at 1051 Commerce Ave., all economic health of the area. We our outstanding sales results. These exceptional statistics are also the )YR FIXED 6.50 ' 3.00 6.79 )YR FIXED 7.75 1 3.00 ! 8.12 -j APP sion which is successfully marketing were sure that owning this property near Five Points in Union, and one at 15 YR FIXED 6.25 • 3.00 6.54 115 YR FIXED 7.50 i 2.50 i 7.51 FEEl which he later sold. "It's a centrally result of our talented and creative sales team. Our associates are the best 1 some of the most valuable downtown would be a sound investment," Gen- 502 Centennial Ave. in Cranford. P0 YR JUMBO 6.75 3.00 i 7.05 $ 011 YRADJ. 4.75 2.50 6.95 J located block and brick building in in the business and are real experts at closing a deal." UNION real estate in Union and Springfield. tile said. When the building sold last Gentile, who manages the Union r excellent condition. The key to this IPulse S.tvir.-js B.Hil- r 1 WASHINGTON SCHOOL "We see tremendous potential for Commercial Division, can be reached Founded in 1958 and celebrating its 40th anniversary in 1998, Burg- Columhia Savings Bk BOO S52-49B9 INFO-- - - i" 2- j\ ••t.fO • • 753 sale was finding an entrepreneur who year to Rose Lane Associates, an Attractive Cape Cod located on one of the prettiest streets in dorff ERA has more than 600 associates and 30 offices. (30 YR FIXED 7.38 1 0.00! 7.40I APP 130 YR FIXED 7.3S 0.00 1 7.38; APPl ELIZABETH growih here," said Jim Brunette, pres- investment group, all the tenants were at (908) 688-3000 at the Union office. Union. This home features 4 BR's. LR, Eat-In Kitchen. 1 1/2 could make the best use of the space. I M5 YR FIXED 6.88 0.00 6.91 ; FEE 115 YR FIXED 7.00 0.00 i 7.00 FEE GRACIOUS ELMORA HILLS COLONIAL ident of the commercial division. able to stay. Baths. PartaBy Finished basement, 1 car attached garage, Features spacious rooms. LR. FDR. den, modem EIK. 3 great found Ken Battiato, who owns a road 1 YRADJ. 5.63 0.00 : 7.86; N/P |1 YRADJ. 5.75 0.00 , 7.86 $ "The drive to invest in Union County 350 underground sprinkler system and covered pabo. Lt-3970. size bedrooms, 2 ful bsths. finished basement. 2 car garsge, and parking lot cleaning service." Mangels & Co. Realtors was estab- 1 Caste Jumbo ranmortpgM $184,900. new roof, mint condition, beautiful area. U-3893. $158300. business districts is very strong. Peo- I TSS Facility Services, Battiato's busi- lished in 1924 by Rudolph Mangels, a ple can feel good about the health of 367 their downtown areas." One example is the 3,600-square ; Mansels^tlc. ! RELO: foot office building at 374 Morris

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RAtWA% NJ^ VOL. 8, NO. 29 Two.secmo BRAND NEWACURA CL '98 INTEGRA FROHT WHEEL DRIVE CDPLAYER « COND. Search for missing man ends in tragedy L POWER THIS By liane Stooe-Ingalb was extensively searched by authori- may not shed very much tight at this state of mind. And so, the mystery remains and ultimately, that informa- WEEK SUIT Writer ties immediately after his time." continued. tion would have led us to them at a Sometime*, even when you hope disappearance. Lopez added dial there have been Maine authorities said that it is much earlier date." ignmt hope, tnd believe with all of Authorities say he died of apparent no new developments in die case unclear why Zebrowski would leave He added, "We don't know what your heut for the best, things don't hypothermia with no evidence of foul since authorities have discovered the bar without any sort of coat when happened. We can only speculate that NEWS Zebrowski's remains. it was obviously so cold that night he started to walk for whatever reason 2-dr. upe., puw: turn out good. That was the harsh les- play suspected. The autopsy revealed death due to exposure with the results "We haven't been privy to any new The temperature was recorded at 45 and maybe became disoriented due to 3-door coupe., power steering/ brakes/ windows, tinted *-Mtt~-ltttB6d-JKl)CQ__lh£_£lfllil¥_lQd_ steer./ ABS brakes/windows, AM/FM/Ste- from blood and toxicology tests ] m dc» chjyuju the cold that night Maybe he was Residents are reminded that friends of former Rahway resident glass., rear defrost, CD player, fuel inj.16-yalve4-cyl. ing. They should be available within don't expect any new information to chill factor was taken into account behind the building trying to find reo/CD player, pow. seats/dr. Iks., clothinter., taxes are due May 1Q. Kevin Zebrowski heard about the dis- the next few days, but Maine authori- come up. It's just a very depressing Zebrowski's departure at such a late another way in and couldn't function AirCond.dual air bags, tint, gls, rr. dfrst., frnt DOHC engine, 5-speed manual transmission/opt, auto covery of bis body on April 17. c, ties aren't sure whether the results case to work with, and there appear to hour without his coat or vehicle leaves properly due to the cold. We found matic transmission available. MSRP: $18,035. VIN Despite a massive manhunt involv- whl. drive, cruise, moon roof, '97, fuel inj. 3.0- GOP squabble ing r family, friends and countless will be accurate due to the length of be very few answers." authorities stumped and friends and him on the other side of a snowbank #WS009402. Lease... liter 6-cyl. eng., auto, trans.,. LOADED! A challenge is in the offing for Maine authorities, Zebrowski, who lime the body was exposed and the Zebrowski was a senior at the near- family asking why. that had been created by plowing a for the chairmanship of the disappeared New Year's Day in the length of time since death occurred. by University of Maine and had Lopez said, "I would be very sur- path so we can only assume that he MSRP: $25,545. VIN#VC003622. was terribly disoriented and couldn't Union County Republican early morning hours, was found dead, According to Maine State Police recently been informed that he had prised to find anyone who' could tell received a skiing job he had hoped us anything or give us a reason as to function due to the freezing cold." Committee. Chairman Frank curled in a fetal position, just a few Detective Mark Lopez, the toxicology for. Family members were adamantly why Zebrowski would leave the bar in Despite his short time here on McDermott is expected to have hundred feet from where he was last results may be inaccurate due to the seen alive only a few months ago. sugar levels in Zebrowski's blood and against any suggestion that Zebrowski the first place at this time. If at all, we earth, Zebrowski appeared to touch his position challenged by Union many lives. He was immensely popu- Ironically, the place where his body the length of time since he actually had ran off or committed suicide would have gotten that kind of infor- Township Republican Chairman See SEARCH, Page 2 was found turned out to be an area that succumbed. He said, "The test results because they were confident of his mation prior to our discovery of the Anthony DiGiovanni. See Page BI.

Eight arrested Keep stretching those muscles Voters give approval PER MO. Eight people are arrested in Union County and officials are saying the charges are to board's budget 4X4 LUXURY LUXURY LUXURY racketeering, loansharking and By Travis Cunningham In terms of impact on the school I SPORTS extortion while operating illegal 98 ACURA TL SEDAN FLAGSHIP 98 ACURA SIX Managing Editor system, the budget allots funds for the 98 ACURA RL imirrv gambling dens. hiring of six extra teachers, a move Navigational On Tuesday, the voters of Rahway See Page Bl. designed to decrease class sizes in the System in Stockl approved die 1998-99 school budget by a vote of 964 to 642. The margin of elementary schools. victory was 322 votes. It is anticipated that the average THE ARTS This is the first year since 1993 that class size at Franklin School will drop the school budget has met the approv- from 24 to 21 students, with second- Captured al of a majority of Rahway voten. grade class sizes dropping from 28 to Photo display will capture the The approval of the $33,043,165 21 and fourth-grade class sizes drop- world of culture at Children's budget, larger by $796,264 than this ping from 33 to 24 students. 4-dr sedan, pow. steer./ ABSbrakes/windows, 4-dr sedan, 3.5 6-cyl. eng., auto, trans., pow. Specialized Hospital. year's budget of 532,246,901, will Roosevelt School will will reduce mean a $ 13,30 per year increase in the third-grade class sizes from 33 to 25 AM/FM/Stereo/CD player, pow. antyseats/door steer/ brakes, Air Cond., tint, gls, rr. dfrst, frnt 3.2 liter V6 24-valve hi-perf. engine, auto, trans., See Page B3. avenge homeowner's taxes. This while fourth-grade class sizes will Iks., leath. inter., Air Cond.,dual air bags, tint, gls, pow. steer./brakes/wlnds.yseats, Air Cond., huge whl. drive, tilt whl., cruise, moon roof, leath. inte- increase amounts to slightly more drop from 24 to 19 students. Safari Pow. Moon Roof, leath. interior, ABS brakes, rr. dfrst., frnt whl. drive, tilt whl., cruise, moon rior, AM/FM/Stereo/Cass. Player... and much than one dollar per month, less than The budget restores stipends for roof, fuel inj. 2.5 5-cyl. eng., auto, trans.,. LOADED! more!. MSRP: $41,635. VIN #WC004313. dual air bags...and more! MSRP: $36,735. VIN the Consumer Price Index or cost-of- seven assistant athletic coaches — MSRP: $31,135. VIN#WC000157.Lease... Lease... #7B00428. Lease... living increases, according to Super- extra money for existing teachers who intendent of Schools William Petrino. coach sporu — which were elimi- There was a sjmwjal as of Jwppir nated from the school budgu: twi< ness in town hall as the result of the years ago. The restoration of these budget vote was made public stipends Keeps intact all present after- Petrino said he was "grateful to all school activities, especially in grades the people who voted yes. It was a six through 12. vote of confidence." MS* The Coordinator of Technology, a "I'll do my best to see we don't dis- full-time S60.000 position, will now Instructor Nancy Lay helps area seniors Arnold Kroner and Alice Kelly strengthen appoint," he added. be funded with school funds, making and tone as part of a senior fitness ctess offered at Rahway Hospital on April 15. Mary Ellen Segal, who gained a the position permanent and non- 439 seat on the Board of Education in the reliant on the grant money with which election, said that she was "very hap- it was originally funded. py that the budget passed and that lots A segregated preschool program of parents got out and voted." for special education students will be Segal, Ludington, Cicarell elected Board of Education incumbent established. According to Petrino, this !TY USED CARS, TRUCKS, VANS AND ACURA PREFERRED PRE-OWNED VEHICLES In memory By Travis Cunningham supporters, including the three win- regarding his victory, Ludington Frank Cicarell, who was re-elected to program might result in these students A concert will honor the ners, gathered at ihe«lerk's office in abruptly said, "Good night," and the board, said it was "very impor- needing less special education service memory of musician Jack began walking away! mt" that the bwdgot panrri •95W1NOSTAR •95 CIVIC •94 LEGEND L '89 LEGEND L Rahway voters turned out on Tues- city hall to await the returns on Tues- ton «R. KYL «UTO TOWS. Trager, and will be held at Even though Rev. Gerald Thomas' The budget's capital outlay account MINIVAN Aon 4-Cfl frCYl AUTO TRANS day night Many of those assembled He |Offered only a terse, "I'm just >oo K« 4ct lira Tums Wi JC Ta>SS. ft 0£f. day afternoon and evening to select OUSf. MOO" » LUTt€X IKT. Acura's Preferred Pre-Owned Vehicles Program ess *c Bucxrs. aoTM rr i CJUSE UOGN flf. lEAT>€R MT. Burnet Middle School in Union. into as the election happy with the election results," as he bid for a seat on the board was unsuc- will be reduced by S83.975 to T3 CXJOiE ROM «U*«TP«S «T. 1 person field of candidates were Mary >=« STPtO CMS U W-*IlS UttUj STIBEa OSS Ul CONSOti. BUCKETS, ir ALLOTS. Organization, past president of the After a couple months, AM««STtS£i CASS bl «2» ACURA • 3-day guaranteed exchange policy • SPECIAL FINANCE RATES! life," said Cicarell. adding, "I want to r.m V mm STEREO CASS »«• Newwupdatmrn Ellen Segal, John Ludington and VINFU4J0W9- vnnaxsts Roosevelt School Parent Teacher ASKING ASKING PREFERRED Get local updates throughout incumbent Frank Cicarell. give something back to the ASKING ASKING Association and a lifelong Rahway community. $6,990 Pre-Ovncd Vehicles' the week. Call our Infosource The numbers for all candidates are resident, said she was "very happy any interest in tapes? $10,888 $13,995 $18,995 Cicarell said, "I decided that if the hot line at as follows: with the result of the election." By Sean Dally Jones allowed it to go on. saying that townspeople wanted me, I'd do it for (908) 686-9898, Mary Ellen Segal — 1041 votes "I'm happy that what I said during Staff Writer the city would lose money if the •97 ACURA 3.0 CL2DR. RED PEARL *95 ACURA INTEGRA LS 4DR, ROSEWD another term." EXECUTIVE DRIVEN! ONLY 2203 MILES! Selection 7515. John Ludington — 919 votes my campaign got out to the public," The videotaping of council meet- bonds on the agenda were not refi- •97 ACURA 32 TL4DR. NAVY BLUE •95 ACURA LEGEND GS4DR, BLACK Frank Cicarell — 811 votes she continued. Asked about bis goals as a board ings exploded onto the scene on Nov. nanced that night Web site Deborah Bridges — 781 voles Segal added that she was looking member, Cicarell responded, "I want 10. According to Janusz, the two meet- "97 ACURA RL •97 ACURA 3.5 RL PRBL 4DR. BLK PEARL •92 ACURA INTEGRA GS2DR, WHITE Visit our site on the World Wide John Boston — 556 votes forward to "seeing what's on the to make sure every kid lives up to Two Rahway women, Mary Ann ings that were not taped involved a Rev. Gerald Thomas — 535 votes 4-dr sedan, 3.5 6-cyl. eng., *96 ACURA INTEGRA SE 4DR. BURGUNDY •94 ACURA LEGENDL4DR, BIACK Web. which can be accessed at agenda" and getting to work for the their potential, regardless of race. I Janusz and Kcrri Blanchard, were "large expenditure" with a combined http://www.localsource.coin/ George Becker — 243 votes students of Rahway. don't care about black, white or Lati- arrested while setting up a video cam-, total of $11 million. Janusz is the lone auto, trans., pow. steer./ '96ACURA2.5TLPREM.4DR.DESERT1ST "93 ACURA LEGEND LS4DR, GREEN Louis Demener Jr. — 179 votes Ludington, a former Board of Edu- no — every kid counts." era to record the meeting. The police Republican on the council and is run- brakes, Air Cond., tint, gls, rear With each voter getting to select up cation member with three children in Superintendou of Schools William charged the two with disrupting the ning for mayor against incumbent dfrst.', frnt whl. drive, tilt whl., cruise, •95ACURALEGENDL4OR. BURGUNDY '95 ACURA LEGEHO L4DR, BURGUNDY to^three rmrtiriUM, a KXal of 5,065 Rihway'a public schools, seemed a Petrino said he is happy with the elec- meeting, while die women argued that Democrat James Kennedy. moon roof, leath. interior, AM/FM/Stereo/ •94 ACURA LEGEND GS4DR, GREEN Friday: Periods .-{votes were cast sore winner at city hall Tuesday night tion results and wu looking forward they were allowed to videotape it "They don't want people to have •95 ACURA INTEGRA LS 4DR. ROSEWOOD to working with the new board. under New Jersey's Open Public full access to their government," said Cass. Player... and much more!. MSRP: of clouds and Several of the candidates and their When approached 'for a quote Meetings Act Janusz. PER •95ACURAWTEGRA GS3DR. FOREST GRN. •93 ACURA LEGEND LS4DR, BLACK sun. 65" $41,635. VIN #WC004313. Lease.:. MO The incident led, on Feb. 9, to the But . Council President Donald Saturday: Periods 279 *95 ACURA LEGEND LS 4DR. PEARL WHITE •95 ACURA INTEGRA RD2DR, RED passage of guidelines governing the Andersen supported Jones' decision, of clouds We have the music videotaping of council meetings. saying, "He made a decision and I and sun. 63' Since then, the videotaping of meet- think he made die right decision to go CALL MR. WALTERS Sunday: Partly ings has kind of fallen off the radar. ahead." cloudy. The Rahvay Progress decided to He also said that no town in Union 63* go back this week and take a look at County, besides Roselle Park, tapes For th« most up to daU how the videotaping is going. all of its meetings. FOR IMMEDIATE Each tape is supposed to be sent to report*, call (908) 6«6- There have been six public meet- 9898, Ext. 1790. ings since the guidelines were passed: die Rahway Free Public Library 10 SPRINGFIELD a special meeting on the new recrea- days after they are taped. As of Fri- •PRICE QUOTES tion center and the caucus meeting on day, the library' had only the tapes ACURA March 3, a special meeting on March from the March meetings. INDEX 31 that refinanced almost $5 million The City Clerk's office said diat it •CREDIT APPROVAL Community calendar 2 in municipal bonds, the caucus meet- had sent the April tapes out to an out- Editorials * ing on April 7 and the regular meet- side vendor to be copied, as per the We're asking 5 ings of March 9 and April 13. guidelines; it does not have the equip- RTE. 22 SPRINGFIELD, NJ 973-912 According to the videotaping ment to make copies on its own, yet •INVENTORY SELECTION Obituaries - - 6 The turnaround is "just a couple of Prices include all costs to be paid by a consumer except for taxes, reg. and lie. fees + $450 bank fee + refundable, sec. dep. All leases' closetend. & includes 36,000 Sports f9 guidelines, "The municipality will be NO CREDIT. BAD CREDIT. NO CREDIT days." miles (SLX: 39,000 mi.), thereafter 15c mi. Payment Summary: MSRP/Cap Cost Reduction/Total of Payments/Residual/Mos. Integra: $18,035/S499/$7164/ County news —.Bl responsible for the videotaping of all $11,236/36, TL: $31,135/S999/S12,204/Sl8,058/36, '98 RL: $41,635/$U<&/S\7l9fA/$24,lA8/3Sr97Rl: includes 27,000 mi., thereafter 20c mi./ REJECTS... BANKRUPTCY... Entertainment ~.B3 publicly advertised City Council The tapes are supposed to be aired hi:; $41,635/$7,0O0/27mos.x$279 = $7533/$23,996/27/$545bank.fee, SLX: $36,735/$1999/$l7.121/320,938/39. '97CL: PurchasePlan-$8000down meetings." over Rahway's public access channel, REPOSSESSION;.. Classified B9 payment, total of mo. paymnts is $225 x 36 mos., includes 36,000 ML, thereafter 20c mi, option purchase Rrice is $13,194. !!Take an additional $1000.00 off with Channel 34; copies are also supposed " NO PROBLEM! IT'S O.K.! Real Estate - Bll But both special meetings were not Acura Owner Loyalty Certificate on CLJL, RL, SLX. This ad must be presented at deposit and within 3 days of this ad's date for advertised prices. * 'Simply bring any videotaped. to be made available to the public by competitor's advertised Used Car price on same make, model, year, condition & similar mileage at time of sale and we'll deduct 20% off the savings from NADA. Automotive B12 The Rahway High School choir performs at the school's Spring Arts Festival held Councilman Frank Janusz stormed the clerk's office. on Tuesday. The group offered renditions of popular songs, including 'As Long as I out of the March 31 meeting because According to Andersen, the tapes Worrall Community Newspapers 1 01998 All Rights Reserved Have Music. For story, see Page 3. there was no video camera present are fine if they are played at home in a But Council President Pro-Tem Jim VCR.