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WNWOI1023 yr2 TO CHOOSE FROM VINWM:i()2172 Around Kenilworth candidates weigh the effects of development $12,995 $21,900 $17,495 $24,995 $25,995 ByDARIAMEOU 1997 NISSAN ALTMALE 1997 TOYOTA 1997 MERCURY SABLE LS 1997 BMW 3181 1998 MERCURY MOUNTAINEER Twenty-two Plaza is planned to Town THE CHRONICLE Union 22 Plaza plan, 'gateway' zone raise some eyebrows, 507-13 South Ave.. 150 South Ave. iHinrmii', iiulo, air, p7s. p/b, CELICA ST •t dr, airto, air, p/s, p/b, pAv, piodts, p/seat, 4 dr, sunrtKif, auto, air, rVs, [vt, jvV, rviocks ad, 8 cyl, auto, air, p/s, p/b, p/w, be built on a piece of former Garwood, NJ 07027 Garwood, NJ 07027 |p/w. |i/liicks, lilt, cruise, cass, toldi murni, li qt aiita air, pfc, \A lilt, cruise, ass, leather/cloth, abs, dual till, crak oss, dual tuft ahs. 25.000 p/locks, p/seat, tilt, cruise, cass, lather, ' Union Township-owned property. led, alloy winds,- dual baft I>V, |vKte till, mik cass, leather, dual tads, alloy wheels, ,'11,000 miles. miles. VUMKK3KK KENILWORTH — The effects while one candidate hopes to bring seniors, kids together "We have a problem on bur 908-789-1551 908-789-0555 |2:!,IK)()iiiilfS.VINWC27(l(i79 dual baft abs, 24,000 miles. of development are on the minds WNHWUJ57646 Garwood BOE schedules hands, there is no doubt about it," Fax 908-789-2744 Fax 908-789-1792 special facilities meeting of some Kenilworth Borough located in the gateway area to not be subdivided into smaller it crosses the kenilworth border, said Colosimo. "It is not going to $11,995 $14,995 $11,495 $21,995 $20,995 Council candidates. Kenilworth from Cranford. lots. "That is something I am very and 14th Street is home to a effect people in Union. It will GARWOOD - The Other candidates are focusing "Recently, a house was demol- much in support of," she said. Little League field used by effect people in Kenilworth. We Look At OurNewly Renovated Website For Specials And More WWW.MARANOSONSAUTO.COM Borough Board of Education on the relationship between bor- ished on the Boulevard, where Democratic candidate and Kenilworth students from gram- are concerned with how, exactly, has scheduled a special "com ough seniors and the borough's you come into Kenilworth from incumbent Councilwoman mar school through high school. the borough will be effected, by mittee of the whole" meeting young. Cranford," she said. "The houses Carmela Colosimo said she is The borough is currently in lit- the Springfield Road project We to explore the district's long Republican candidate and for- are on large lots. It's a nice gate-. more concerned with the Union igation with the Township of are talking about a traffic effect term facilities plan. mer Kenilworth Board of way to our town." 22 Plaza development, set to take Union on the grounds that traffic and a runoff affect." USED CAR LEASE SPECIALS The meeting is scheduled Education member Kathi According to Fiamingo, mem- place on Route 22 near and safety issues in Kenilworth Colosimo and her running Fiamingo said she supports the bers of the council discussed Springfield Road. Springfield were not considered in the mate, Madonna Palmadesso to begin at 7:30 p.m. Oct. 19 zoning change for properties in the all-purpose room of the rezoriing those lots so they can- Road turns into i4th Street once approval of the site plans. (Continued on page A-12) Washington School, located 1997 CHEVY VENTURE EXTENDED LS 1997 CHEW SUBURBAN LT 1999 VW BEETLE CIS at 500 East St. in Garwood. I .ease for'$299 im for;-J6 mos. witli $1550 total. liiLse for WK) mo. for 36 mos. with $1699 Lease for $229 mo. for 36 mos. with $1499 No action will be taken at Garwood down, 12,(KX) miles per year liilly loaded with total down. 4 dr, 4x4,3 seats, loaded witli total down. 5 sp, air, p/w, p/locks with only this meeting, which is open He said, ;!8,000 miles. VIN//VG193409 "' 33,000 miles. VINWD171302. 12,000 miles. VIMXM424670 Price(s) include(s) all costs to be paid by (lie consumer to the public. ' except for licensing, registration & taxes. Not responsible lor typographical errors. BOE eyes oocuto Cranford Dems host she said, Aschenbach coffee feasibility CRANFORD — A special reception for Dan he said Aschenbach, Democratic can- didate for Cranford Township studies : Committee, has been sched- By MAUREEN FOYE Cranford hopefuls uled for Saturday. CHRONICLE CORRESPONDENT The public is invited to take the stage for attend the event, which is GARWOOD - The Board of slated to run from 1 p.m. to 3 Education will get its first LWV, Jaycee debate p.m. at Droescher's Mill, glimpse at the results of the fea- ByDAWAMEOU located at 347 Lincoln Ave. sibility study for the district's THE CHRONICLE ' / •• '.' East (at the High Street school facilities during a special Bridge) in Cranford. meeting tonight. CRANFORD — The can,di: The committee charged with dates for Township Committee oro abilities. either the library's new work- The theft was discovered denly Oct 12 after suffering a heart attaclc. Williams—who Is survived by his wife and three children, as well an article in the Star-Ledger, informed about the LOSP ref- day while kids are in school;'; ] Although library staff will be station or the AccessTech 2000 after a routine audit when the Johnson's bail was set at bail. ,•••'., shoplifting. as his parents —was 51. we are the number-one town erendum if they are going to or in the evening when kids •available for simple assistance program, call the Kenilworth business was sold, according to $1,000 and he was subse- Police received a call to in (Union) County for the support it. "Everyone in this go home. She noted a seniors, in using the new equipment, Public Library at (908) 276- police reports- The former quently transported to the Frederick Flynn, 23, of report to the Pathmark super- least amount of time houses town needs to be informed," group that is currently meet-,, members of the public are also 2451. business was located on Union County Jail in Nutley, was charged at 5:02 market on South Avenue, are on the market," he said. he said. "The town residents ing in the .fire house, suggest- Boulevard, police said. Elizabeth, police said. Leeks p.m. Oct. 11 with shoplifting. where employees had a To preserve the desirable cannot have the (Borough ing it could include more ••k * .* was released on her own recog- Flynn also was charged on shoplifter in custody, Roane Community mourns Williams nature of the community, Council) decide. The deciding seniors and expand its activi- Michael Andrews of nizance at 2:03 a.m. Sunday, outstanding warrants out of had attempted to steal $49.79 Mitchell said he is listening factor is going to come down ties if it had more space ,to • Vauxhall was charged at 12:35 police said. Elizabeth and Annondale, worth of electronic equipment, the young woman's life. Nebraska. . to resident feedback on the from the residents." work with. "And the kids have '•

* • * • * Beloved pastor, 51, Success p.m. Sunday with driving with according to police reports. according to police reports. "The young woman told me 'I There will be visitation at the possibility of a youth and Another concern of the res- no place to go," Villaggio said- • a suspended license. A motor vehicle was report- Officers responded to a call Roane was unable to post felled by heart attack know he wasn't my pastor, but First Presbyterian Church from senior center, and on the idents in Garwood is the pos- "I know, as a parent." ; Andrews was also charged ed stolen at 6:30 p.m. Oct. 12 from the Pathmark supermar- the $250 bail and. was trans- he was my pastor,'" said 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. and again from 57 Elm Street • Westfield on outstanding warrants out of from the A&P Supermarket ket on South Avenue that store ported to Union County Jail in ByDARIAMEOU Norman. "Many of the mourners 7 p.m. and 9 p.m. Friday. The Newark totaling $226, and parking lot on Boulevard, employees had a shoplifter in Elizabeth, police said. THE CHRONICLE came up to Patty and I and said burial is scheduled to take place (908)233-9909 "Your loss is our loss."1 at Graceland Memorial Park in CRANFORD — Parishioners Williams is survived by his Kenilworth following a funeral Unique Gifts for Unique Individuals and community members are wife, son Eric, daughter-in-law service at 9 a.m. Saturday at the mourning the loss of the Rev. Dr. Kari, son Adam, daughter Karla First Presbyterian Church, Your news here! Fax to: (908) 575-6683 * Wheelchair-bound man stung by clandestine Web cop Bruce D. Williams, senior pastor and son-in-law Pepito. He is also located on Springfield Avenue in • Candles • Aromatherapy Oils of the First Presbyterian survived by his parents, Oran Cranford. Church in Cranford, who passed and Anabel Williams of ByDARIAMEOU sion of a controlled dangerous investigate chat rooms," said ic material, which is illegal no away Oct. 12 at age 51. Music • Books • Incense • Jewelry THE CHKONICLK substance (believed to be mari- Cranford Police Lt. Stephen matter how far or to whom it is juana). Wilde. sent. Williams died suddenly from • Soaps • Water Fountains CRANFORD — On the According to Cranford police By Oct. 11, police had gath- Wilde said the investigation a heart attack while he was Internet, screen names can reports, Conroy had daily con- ered enough evidence to obtain was not a case of entrapment attending a seminar at the hide the identity of the preda- Pittsburgh Theology Seminar in 12 Step Recovery Gifts versations with an Internet a search warrant from Superior and that Internet servers have Pittsburgh, Pa. tor from its prey. So local law chatter he believed to be a 13- Court Judge John Triarsi cov- assisted law enforcement offi- FALL SALE enforcement officials are get- year-old girl. He seilt porno- ering Conroy's home and vehi- cials as they adapt to their new According to , the First ting tech savvy, and are going graphic photographs of himself cle. Under the guise of the 13- beat. "All the servers have been Presbyterian Church's associate undercover to prey on the and initiated sexually explicit year-old girl, police set up a extremely helpful," the lieu- pastor, Valencia Norman, predators. conversations with the "girl," meeting with Conroy for about tenant said. "We were able to Williams exemplified the vows On Oct. 11, the Cranford taken to become a Presbyterian • 10%OFF] who was actually clandestine 2 p.m. in the Dairy Queen park- prove (Conroy) had the intent reverend — he had energy, Police Department and the Cranford cop Sgt. Anthony ing lot on North Avenue. When (to) assault." imagination and reconciliation, High Tech Unit of the Union Dobbins. he arrived, the wheelchair- A similar case occurred last Norman said. County Prosecutor's Office con- . bound Conroy was lifted from Dobbins had initiated the month when Cranford resident ' "One of the things I think With this coupon cluded a sting operation and investigation in late September his customized .1998 Ford van James Kane was charged by charged Christopher Patrick and the search warrant was about Bruce was his interest in Excludes Sale Merchandise when he logged onto the the Somerset County education," she said. "We always AND G Conway, 33, of Saddle Brook, Internet and posed as a 13- executed, police said. Prosecutor's Office with with third'degree endangering laughed when he said we should Expires 10/31/00 year-old girl in chat rooms. According to Assistant attempting to promote obscene close down the Sunday School the welfare of a child, secojid- "Our Crime Prevention Unit, Prosecutor Robert O'Leary , the material and attempting to degree attempted sexual and get all the adults in there, NOW OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK within the past two months, police search recovered a small endanger the welfare of a child. and that is how we'd get real assault on a minor and posses- made it part of their routine to teddy bear and other pieces of According to the Somerset spiritual growth. He believed Hr- evidence. At Conroy's resi- County Prosecutor's Office,, education is for adults as much dence, police seized records on Kane gave instructions on per- as it is for children." his computers, diskettes and forming sexually related acts to 11 Williams also served as other unspecified items of evi- a chatters he believed were 13r chairman of the Educational dence, officials said. and 14-year-old females. , Ministries Unit at Elizabeth ef Comcast @ Home High Speed A Perm Jersey Advance, Inc. newspaper' O'Leary said the investiga- . Although Conroy is a rest- Presbyterian Church. NJN Publishing ©2000 tion is still ongoing. dent of Saddle Brook and the " The reverend was very active Dobbins said in a release victim, in this case, is fictional, with the Cranford Clergy Published every Thursday by NJN issued on Oct. 11 that "Conroy Union County officials have Council, the community of Internet Service Bank The Way You Want... 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I am con- made in Cranford," said : Williams, who was a pastor at Subscription rates by mail, one vinced that our Crimo preven- O'Leary. "Coming here could be First Presbyterian since 1989, year within Union County $25, out tion Unit prevented a tragedy another offense." stood before his first pulpit in files in lines Signals Web of county $28, out of state $30, today." No arraignment date for 1974 at the Plymouth To subscribe call 1-800-300-9321. Police, were also able to Conroy has been set, according Presbyterian Church in Ohio. prove Conroy sent pornograph- to police reports. He also , presided at the Space Eastman Presbyterian Church seconds in York, Pa.,before coming to Cranford. 10 MB ; Norman called Williams a Per E-Mail great spiritual leader, but noted the reverend had interests out- Address side his devotion to the church. Dan Aschenbach for Cranford Township Committee According to Norman, he was a Connection runner and loved to jog, and also was a sports fan and would lead his son's football team in prayer A Record of Results AionforiFire before praying as a sports team Was banned. Williams and his Convenient Hours • Telephone & PC Banking wife, Patricia, loved the beach, • 9 years on Township and Norman would try to Call Today! Encourage private invest- arrange their service schedules • Low-Fee Checking And Much More! to allow Williams to get at least Committee, including 6 years one weekend every year at the 1.800.730.1234 Synergy federal S.ivimjs Bank let-, you bank wlu-n and whew H\ most Jersey Shore. convenient (or you. Just take a look at our extended branch hours: as Finance Commissioner. Williams also loved to sing, ford without risky loan according to Norman. "He did a or Lobby Hours Drive-up Hours • As Mayor, achieved ZERO couple sermons in- song," she For more information: said. 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A-4 Cranford Chronicle October.19, 2000 -October 49r 2000 Cranford Chronicle JCC hosts seminar GFWCclub Ceremony introduces Kenilworth to the world ByOARIAMEOU sets full slate ter of Schering-Plough's world- THE CHRONICLE Borough becomes international player wide operation" in Tuesday's on Jewish genealogy of meetings KENILWORTH—The ribbon- release. as Schering-Plough opens headquarters Schering-Plough's industrial CRANFORD — The GFWC ;cutting ceremony at Schering- SCOTCH PLAINS — The bear his expertise on the sub- fplough's new world headquarters presence in New Jersey gener- Wednesday Morning Club will The company already has an DeForest Soaries and Chairman ates $469 million in employee Jewish Community Center of ject. meet 10 a.m. Wednesday, Nov. 1 Jin the borough was expected to be established history with the bor- Central New Jersey has sched- and Chief Executive Officer of wages and salaries; $20.1 million Light refreshments are at the Community Center on [held Wednesday morning. ough. Besides the new headquar- Schering-Plough Richard Jay uled- a special seminar locus- scheduled to follow his presen- in state and local taxes; and Walnut Avenue. State and local officials were ters, Kenilworth is home to the Kogan. $302,4 million in capital expendi- ing on Jewish genealogy. tation. Leonard Fischer, an associate lexpected to be on hand to help Schering-Plough Research The seminar is scheduled to According to Tripodi, tures, according to the press Registration for this, pro- editor- of a daily newspaper, is lopen the world headquarters. Institute and the Schering- Schering-Plough's request to put release. In 1999, the company begin at 10:30 a.m. Oct. 29 at gram is required. scheduled to speak about "The I The ceremony took place after the Wilf Jewish Community made $2 million in charitable The fee is $10 for JCC Newspaper Trade." [press deadline. contributions across the state, Campus, located at 1391members, $13 for non-mem- Co-President Sue Chandler According to a release issued 'This is very significant. Now, the headquarters are in the release said. Martine Ave. in Scotch Plains. bers and $8 for students and will preside over the business I Tuesday by Schering-Plough, the Kenilworth. Kenilworth is famous for something big. We'll Allergy sufferers may be close- The seminar has been seniors. meeting. . [ceremony was to focus on the scheduled as part of the JCC's be known internationally." ly aquatinted with Schering- The Sunday Historical The Applied Arts Department I company's minority contractor Plough because the company is Sunday Historical Series. is scheduled to meet 10 a.m. Nov. Series is scheduled to continue I initiative. The program was — MichaelTripodi responsible for Claritan. The A number of features dis- 2 at the Community Center. designed to award contracts to Dec. 17 with a presentation on Mayor of Kenilworth company is also the mother ship tinguish Jewish genealogy Doris Tabor will give members women- and minority-owned for Dr. Scholl's and Goppertone from others, according to a the history of Sephardic Jews instructions on how to stencil • companies for the construction of of central New Jersey. products. press release issued hostess wine bottle sacks. the new world headquarters. Plough Research Institute's Drug For more information on a corporate headquarters was Schering-Plough is an interna- Wednesday by the JCC. The Music/Drama; Schering-Plough officials said Discovery Facility- "The company welcomed by the community of tional, Fortune 500 company, and The scheduled speaker for either of these programs, or to Department is scheduled to meet they would not comment further has been in Kenilworth for 65 Kenilworth. "They are great cor- register, call Susan Lemerman the Borough of Kenilworth will the Oct. 29 forum is Nathan 9:30 a.m. Nov. 8 at the home of on the initiative until after the years," noted Biesko. porate neighbors," he said. be mentioned in letterheads and Reiss, a retired Rutgers at (908) 889-8800, ext. 205. . Alice Roberts. Peg Ruff will speak ceremony. , "They are Kenilworth's largest The new headquarters is part press releases crossing desks University professor and The Jewish Community about "The Music Man," the According to Schering-Plough taxpayer," said Mayor Michael of the Schering-Plough campus around the world. chairman of the Genealogy Center of Central New Jersey musical now in a revival on spokeswomen Dana Biesko, the Tripodi, who was expected to on Galloping Hill Road. The Broadway. "This is very significant," said Committee of the Jewish is a constituent agency of the pharmaceutical giant chose attend Wednesday's ceremony 163,000-square-foot headquar- Tripodi. "Now, the headquarters Historical Society of Central United Way and the Jewish The Literature Department is Kenilworth as the site of its along with New Jersey Senate ters will house offices and lab are in Kenilworth. Kenilworth is New Jersey. Federation of Central New scheduled to meet 1 p.m. Nov. 9 world headquarters "because President Donald DiFrancesco, space. Biesko called the world famous for something big. We'll Reiss is expected to bring to Jersey.. at the home of Luda Spokoyny, everything is there." New Jersey Secretary of State headquarters "the strategic cen- be known internationally." who is expected to lead a discus- sion on Ernest Hemingway, his The Pride of St Peter's life and his works. Cranford resident Liam Ahearn (center), a senior at St. Peter's Garwood schools consider 'corrective action plan' Preparatory School in Jersey City, has been inducted into the The Public Affairs McNally-Sinnot Chapter of the National Honor Society. To gain Department is slated to meet 1 By MAUREEN FOYE ended questions should be Week, which encourages a drug- entry to the NHS, students must have a cumulative grade point Fax us your news! p.m. Nov. 14 at the home of Alice Today, grades 5-8 will partic- CHRONICLE CORRESPONDENT encouraged so that students free lifestyle and the prevention ipate in a drug education pro- average of 90 or better during their first three years in high school Roberts. Kathleen Willis from can give the support of how and must be enrolled in no less than two honors or Advanced Cranford Family Care is expected of substance abuse. gram in conjunction with the (908) 575-6683 GARWOOD — District stu- they got to an answer. Lastly, Throughout the week, stu^- New Jersey Army National Placement courses, and must be demonstrated leaders of their to be in attendance to tell club dents may see a slight change class. Congratulating Liam on his achievement are St. Peter's members how her organization time should be set aside to per- dents in kindergarten through Guard and Drug Enforcement in methods of learning as a mit discussions with fellow stu- grade 5 will make buttons in art Administration. A helicopter is President Rev. James F. Keenan (left) and NHS moderator hegan, how it is funded and how result of a corrective action Bernadette Costanzo. it helps people in Cranford. dents and individual learning class. Students in the Lincoln- expected to land at the rear plan provided Thursday to the styles need to be permitted. Franklin School will take part playground of Lincoln-Franklin Board of Education. In other school business, in an essay contest on why they School around 10 a.m. Students The plan is being drawn up Garwood schools will be partici- want a drug-free lifestyle. will be permitted to tour the Town Wash Tub by William Murphy, superinten- pating in Red Ribbon Week Lastly, each student will receive helicopter and a Humvee. They (Coin Laundromat) Temple sisters dent of schools; Karen George- beginning Monday. This is the pencils, commemorating the will also see a drug prevention Fox us your news! (908) 575~668& Gray, principal of Lincoln- 13th anniversary of Red Ribbon week. video. announces a Brand "New" Service welcome doctor Franklin School; and Maryann Cranford High School alumni Glen Wenzel has taken a seat on the bench of the Passaic County Superior Jones, supervisor of curriculum CRANFORD - The Court, where the new judge presides over Family Court — and on busier days adjudicates more than 25 and instruction. cases involving child support, juvenile concerns and domestic abuse. Sisterhood of Temple Beth- The trio gave board members El Mekor Chayim is sched- an overview of a plan of action WASH,* uled to meet 8 p.m. Tuesday they are proposing to assist in the synagogue, located at teachers in conveying lessons 338 Walnut Ave. Bench player and students in individual NATIONAL The scheduled guest learning. DRY* speaker is Dr. Richard Ryan Murphy said that currently, MMS from the Northeast Spine CHS graduate faces new challenges as Superior Court judge students are tested four times Ir-v and Wellness Center in ByDARIAMEOLJ type of cases he must adjudicate. on the USS Nashville. He special-" during their school career. The Clark, who will discuss var- THE CHRONICLE "I think it is the emotions ized in ship handling and naviga- ' Iowa tests are given in grades CLOSE-OUT ious ways to improve amongst the people involved, tion. 1-3 and they are primarily basic health, including nutrition, CRANFORD — Cranford High especially the child custody After his tour of duty, Wenzel skills tests. The ESPA test is vitamins, exercise and phys- School alumnus Glen Wenzel has cases," he said. returned to Ohio Northern to administered in grade 4. That is THE HOUSEHOLD • FOLD ical therapy. Ryan and his landed a superior position in New Before becoming a judge, resume his law school studies. He ' a test of higher order thinking WAREHOUSE assistant, Lisa DiCaro; will Jersey's judicial system. Wenzel practiced law for 20 years, graduated law school in the where the standards are preset. For Sty Little Come meet Louise & Mildred be available for questions. Wenzel was appointed as a focusing on .personal injury and spring of 1978 — although he had Grades 5-7 take the Iowa testa Drop off between 7:00 am - 9:00 am Co-Vice Presidents Passaic County Superior Court real estate laW. He also worked as some doubts along the way. "After'^ once again, aiid lastly, the Ready to pick up between 4:00 pm - 6:00 pm Beverly Koli and Elaine judge June 29 and was sWoisk in a staff councilor for several years. my stint in the service, I was sure GEPA test is given in grade 8. Pumpkin Your Choice Myers are in charge of the this summer. Now, a few' months But Wenzel's road from Cranford this is what I wanted to do," he ' That test is intended to mea- sure student progress. 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A-6 Cranford Chronicle October 19, 2000 „ OctoberJ9,_200D- Cranford Chronicle L-. Letters to the editor Commentary In the 7th District, they like Mike Champions of Connelly's cause To The Chronicle: for Mike Ferguson. Mike Ferguson is a— Taxes in New Jersey are too high. I'm tired teacher and small businessman. He is no"1?" of career politicians saying that they will influenced by the political establishment and To The Chronicle: needs of the people of the 7th District. In the lower taxes, but not doing anything about it. he is not a career politician. Not only is he" The runningest candidate around must be meantime, her opponent had better keep his Maryanne Connelly talks about fiscal committed to lowering taxes, but he will conservative Republican Mike Ferguson. carpetbag packed. responsibility, but what she neglects to men- return character and integrity to our govern- Running out of Red Bank in. 1998, Ferguson Belying his indignation over Connelly's tion is that she raised taxes 87 percent. She ment. I am tired of the political double talk. lost to Frank Pallone in the 6th Congressional criticism of him, Ferguson's strident anti- voted to raise property taxes seven times. That's why I'm voting for Mike Ferguson. The shame District. Now, Ferguson is running in the 7th choice attitude is clearly indicative of his com- We need a fresh face in Washington to fill JACKIE SEWING Congressional District against Democrat plete disregard for the rights of women and Bob Franks' shoes, and that why I'm voting Iselin Maryanne Connelly. Who knows where he will intolerance for anyone who is not anti-choice. continues be running in 2002? It seems that women are acceptable as long as It would have been nice to think that we they will subjugate themselves to child bear- To The Chronicle: Mike has spent his life teaching young peo- The reputation of the New Jersey State Police became My own act voters in the 7th District were not Ferguson's ing. - Economic times are good. There are nople and encouraging them to become more soiled when it was learned troopers insidiously used racial second choice. While he has been running It is his presupposition of a subordinate major wars being fought, and with the elec- involved in their communities and their gov- profiling to decide who they would stop on the state's high- around trying to match a district to his ambi- position of women in society that should be tion on the horizon, most people I know are ernment. Mike is running to succeed Bob ways. of contrition tion, Connelly has remained in the 7thoffensive to almost everybody. generally happy. But unfortunately, faith in Franks because he wants to help restore char- Residents were justifiably outraged that law enforce- District serving as a mayor, councilwoman WILLIAM T. FIDURSKI our political system is at an all-time low, acter, honesty and integrity to our political ment officers would sink to such a discriminatory practice, Here's a can't-miss tip for all the and police commissioner and seeing to the Clark mainly because we have very few leaders with system. and eventually the disclosure of these tactics prompted a aspiring columnists out there: He is a businessman and teacher* not. Steer clear of religion. the character and integrity to serve us well. long-overdue overhaul of the State Police. But the humili- We need to look no further than Maryanne career politician, and I know we can trust him' When I put finger to keyboard To The Chronicle: ation was refreshed last week, when Vice President Al We as the. voters need to hear the candi- Connelly's shameful campaign tactics to know to make us proud in Washington. That's why to take pot shots at my Pre-Cana If Isee one more news story or flier of Mike dates talk about their plans and the way they Gore — in his nationally televised debate with presiden- that we need more public leaders that can I'm voting for Mike Ferguson on Nov. 7. I- experience (The Z Files, Oct. 5, a Ferguson whining about the negative cam- differ from their opponents. restore our faith in the system. Fortunately, encourage you to do the same. tial rival George W. Bush — named New Jersey as a state date that will live in infamy in sev- paigning by Maryanne Connelly, I'm going to So far, whether it's on TV or in his cam- Mike Ferguson is the kind of candidate that JOHN REGE0 were such underhandecTpractices were prevalent. eral area circles), I figured on some scream. I've seen Maryanne Connelly speak negative reaction; that was' paign fliers, I've only seen Mike Ferguson will do that Woodbridge While the Whitman administration deserves commen- on several occasions and have been very blather on about negative campaigning, which dation for cooperating with the Department inevitable, considering the subject, and my wiseacre tone. But little impressed. She talks about the issues that is coming mostly from his own mouth and of Justice in its investigation of racial profiling and rec- did I anticipate the virtual torrent affect my life. She talks about HMO reform, campaign office. It's time for him to grow up To The Chronicle: Connelly voted repeatedly to raise property ommendations for a course of corrective action, it now of negativity that would soon flow better schools and a woman's right to choose. and talk about the real issues in this cam- It has. concerned with how hollow the taxes. Haven't we had enough of the Connelly' appears the administration may not have acted as fast as my way — numerous letters-to- I've never heard her attack Mike Ferguson in paign. Democratics' rhetoric concerning working tax and spend philosophy? ' it could. the-editor and phone calls, all call- the personal way in which he has been slam- KAREN Y.CHRISTMAS families has been. They talk a lot about the Ferguson, by contrast, is an education1 State documents given to defense attorneys represent- • ing for an apology and, in some ming her. Springfield issues that supposedly concern mothers and expert with a plan to reduce taxes, preserve ing motorists who believed they were the victims of racial cases, my head on a spit. At least, middle income families, but I haven't noticed Social Security, and bring fiscal responsibility.'. some spit on my head. profiling may show the state knew about racial profiling this talk translate into action. All I have seen I, for one, am looking forward to that kind of some time before the administration admitted it was hap- My initial reaction to this bad- To The Chronicle: without any guarantee that the money would is Democrats raising taxes and spending more change. pening. The documents are prompting a review of the role gering was typical of a hotshot, As a teacher, I feel compelled to write in go to hire a single teacher or shrink the size of in programs that don't seem to benefit me at hothead newspaper man: If people I hope that others agree and vote for Mike, played by then-state Attorney General Peter Verniero, who support- of the candidacy of Maryanne a single class. These folks would then take all. are that ticked, I must be right, and Connelly, one of the candidates in the 7th more money out of the public schools by pass- Ferguson for Congress. now sits on the state's highest court. After his nomination anyone who disagrees is obviously District. Maryanne is the only candidate who ing voucher schemes. After Ferguson and his That's why I've decided to vote for Mike KAREN R. D'ANTICQ. by Whitman as the youngest New Jersey Supreme Court some kind of ultra-right-wing con- has consistently opposed vouchers, which cronies finish their plans, it is doutful that Ferguson rather than Maryanne Connelly. Cranford' justice, Verniero narrowly won confirmation. servative loon. As my moral foun- would take money away from our public the public school system would even exist! With the release of these documents, the shame of racial dation began to crumble, my next school system. It is imperative that we sup- reaction was calm yourselves, peo- Connelly is different. She will work to To The Chronicle: Social Security benefits. Mike Ferguson is a profiling continues to cast a pall over the state. And it also 1 ple — they're, just jokes. port her, since her opponent has vowed to reduce class size and has even proposed a The other day I saw some, very negative strong supporter of protecting Social Security^ casts a shadow over Verniero. drain money from our public schools. But when Lisa sat me down and plan to put 100,000 more teachers in campaign mail from Maryanne Connelly. She is and he supports expanding the Medicare pro"; , To put these questions to rest, an independent commis- showed me just how miscalculated Michael Ferguson is part of a new breed of America's classrooms. This is a woman who trying to scare seniors by saying that Mike gram to include prescription drugs. He will also sion should be formed to investigate exactly when the the column was, it slowly came Republicans who would like to get the federal knows what she's talking about. Ferguson wants to raid the Social Security fight for our right to choose our own doctors. '•- Htate Department of Justice knew about the racial profil- Letters to the editor clear. I was out of line, insulting government out of the education business If you care about the quality of our public Trust Fund. But I've heard Mike Ferguson, and Mike Ferguson is a man of character ancf ing. and — as more than one reader altogether. In fact, many of his Washington schools, please support Maryanne Connelly in I know that he has pledged to oppose any effort integrity, and he is focused on the issues rather The residents of New Jersey deserve these answers, and noted — quite immature, and donors even want to dismantle the November for Congress! to raid the Social Security Trust Fund. than trying to scare voters with negative it is time to put this great embarrassment to rest. reparations are in order. Department of Education! They would funnel BETSY ROSSEY I also know that Mike Ferguson wants to cut attacks. '• Writer disagrees with dredging plan First, in all seriousness, I offer a large amounts of money into state coffers, Summit taxes on Social Security benefits so that hard MARY ELLEN MULHOLLAND sincere apology to anyone who was working people are not taxed twice on their Fanwood To The Chronicle: needs some of that land. In fact, as time (and personally insulted. Writing that I I am writing to differ with Cranford Mayor development) goes on1, it will need even more begrudge no religion and then To The Chronicle: the fact that congressional candidate Mike chopping a religion to little pieces One of the most important issues in this Ferguson is equally pro-life. If he is elected to Morin's opinions (Letters to the editor, Oct. 5) than it does now, unless the areas around the To The Chronicle: they endorsed Connelly? was contradictory and puerile. election is a woman's right to choose. As the Congress, the pro-choice majority of voters in The Chronicle is here for you regarding the wisdom and foresight of former river are managed intelligently. An important I am writing to express my disappointment Connelly's mail advertisement appears Second, I apologize to those who country gets more conservative, this right is the 7th Congressional District will not be rep- Township Engineer Gregory Sgroi's policy of part of a true long-term plan will be to do what with the type of campaign Maryanne Connelly deceptive. Maryanne Connelly has done thing host Pre-Cana sessions. These peo- restricted further and further. resented. Mike Ferguson will march to the The following information should help you get your dredging the Railway River as a principal com- they have come to'realize in Bound Brook. Some is running. I received in the mail an adver- but attack her opponent and distort the facts. ideas and community news into The Chronicle: ponent of a .sustainable, long-term flood control of the land must be ceded back to the river. In ple volunteer to help others, and George Bush has proven in his record and orders of George W. Bush and turn back the program lor Cranford. This practice has reduced that sort of devotion — witliin a clock for women in this country. tisement that paints her opponent, Mike Maybe that's why the Star-Ledger said she Call Editor Gregory Zeller at (908) 575-6686 with story towns like Cranford, a lot of money and effort is religious context or otherwise — in his statements that he will restrict a Ferguson, as being opposed to a Patient's Bill was a "sleazy candidate." the once-scenic heart of" '"The Venice of New spent on "acquiring and preserving what few woman's right to choose as much as possible Don't let them turn back the clock. Vote for : suggestions, questions or comments. For sports, call should never he ridiculed. of Rights. At a senior event, Ferguson said We are tired of all these nasty and dishon ' Jersey" to little more than a winding, open .storm open spaces wo have left, Instead of expensive, — he will appoint pro-life justices, he will Al Gore for president and Maryanne Connelly Daniel Murphy at (908) 575-6691. Lastly, but^'certainly not leastly, exactly the opposite. Mike Ferguson supports est campaigns. Please reject these negative' sewer. The fishing holes and swimming spots high maintenance pumping station projects, we push anti-choice legislation, and he will do for Congress on Nov. 7. Our address: The Chronicle, P.O. Box 699, Somerville, 1 must apologize publicly to Lis!i.r a strong Patient's Bill that improves the qual- and misleading tacfcicy and elect Mike that existed before the dredging are now largely should consider spending (> or 7 million dollars anything possible to overturn Roe vs. Wade. SHIRLEY G. TRENCHER NJ 08876. Our fax number is (908) 575-6683. Our e-mail Pre-Cana was important to her, as,- ity of care. He even said that he was endorsed Ferguson to Congress. '.'•> a barren, graded aqueduct, with little other pur- to make open space of the properties that flood There has not been as much attention on Union address is [email protected]. pose than to try to transfer the flooding prob- is her religion, and poking fun at a. by the American Medical Association and the CAREY PILATa the most often, and make a good start of it there. matter so close to her heart is no; lems downstream. What remains there today Once the difficult decisions have been made, American Hospital Association. Why haven't Woodbridge Deadlines bears little resemblance to a natural river. way to start a healthy marriage. So' when those areas flood no one will care. In fact, Lisa, please forgive me, and if I' To The Chronicle: year-old lady with her keys tied around her The deadline for submitting articles and press releases Most people know the problem with, the it will do other areas, even in Cranford, far more could come, back into the house! Moving to Rahway February 2000 was neck with lavender "girl power"? to The Chronicle is 5 p.m. Friday. The deadline for sub- Rahway River is not that there is too much good than containing the water and pumping it now, that would be really keen. ; exciting for me. Oh, he's a loser from another congressional mitting letters to the editor is 10 a.m. Monday. water. It rains no harder or longer now than it downstream. Many important parts of a viable Now, a few counterpoints to' First, I moved away from the psychiotic district race. Well, he is clearly no rocket sci- Letter policy ever did before. The problem is that hundreds of long-term flood control plan for Cranford will some of the sharper barbs tlurust in! next door before he could follow through ter- entist — as is another of our darling acres of open soil in the Rahway River's basin, rely on the sensibilities of the towns upstream. If my direction. \ roristic threats on my life. And the wonder of Democrats, Rush Holt. Letters should be no longer than 200 words and may be which used to absorb the water and moderate they decide that it is in their best interests to do Yes, to answer the question of the torrents, slowly draining the rains off over Union County politicos. And what's this noise pollution from the edited for content, brevity, good taste and libel. Letters the same things that Cranford plans now, our one irate caller from Westfield, I! radio and TV? Is every station broadcasting time, are now paved or otherwise '"developed." would have written a similar col-; While her schedule is punishing, Ms. should be typewritten and include the writer's daytime new dikes and pumps will soon be inundated. Connelly and her message and care and con- from the Twilight Zone? Why is this misguid- More Letters, Page A-8 When it does rain hard, the water gets dumped The towns along the river need to find new ways iimn about another religion, had telephone number for verification, if necessary. into the river all at once, much too fast. Higher circumstances been different. Deep, cern and graciousness remain true. ed youngster alleging Maryanne is sleazy? On Send letters to the above address or fax number. to cooperate on a large scale in efforts to better I was impressed enough to write two sepa- what basis? Distortion and unreality or just dikes to contain larger volumes of water, giant manage the river, and spend 'less time and down, my problem is with religion, pumps to put more water in there quicker, and in general, not the Catholic church; rate letters to the editor, pre-primary, for whole cloth? This Ferguson is as passionate as money on local, isolated projects in futile 1 Announcements streamlining the channel to get the water down or any other denomination. Maryanne. I am more impressed than ever he is wrong. But sleazy? Sure looks as if it attempts to force the waters to do as we would takes one to know one. ;• Wedding, engagement, anniversary and birth to the next township faster are not sensible solu- like. To the former reader from today. Connelly is real and good, without fak- announcements are printed without charge in The tions to the problem, in the big picture. Fanwood who suggested I am a ery. She does not do it with mirrors. Enabled by the help of a gutless wonder Chronicle. Send your news and photo to the above Kncouraging and facilitating the construction of Cranford has been lauded among New -Jersey "smug little bigot" (Letters to the Since the primary, something puzzles me. nameless columnist (should "the auditor" be municipalities as a trendsetter in promoting new AIR CONDITIONING & HEATING address. a hotel/restaurant/retail/luxury apartment and Editor, Oct. 12): Anyone who's' After overcoming homelessness for the bless- audited?) in a paper that can't be bothered to Call For Your FREE Comfort Analysis townhouse complex directly on the river's bank and innovative programs to enhance and revital- spent any amount of time in my! ing of Woodbridge Housing's Senior/Disabled clear up the misconceptions that this wrong If you would like help organizing your announcement, won't help much, either. It was precisely these ize its downtown business district. We should presence knows I'm not small — I; Fax us call Tina McAleer at (908) 575-6703 to request a form. We Stern Towers, I can look forward to voting for opinion represents the entire paper. Fourth Financing Available kinds of shortsighted flood remediation and give; strong consideration to behaving as trend- could actually .stand a 20-pound Maryanne Connelly on Nov. 7. But what's this estate or just fourth rate? You decide. accept color or black-and-white photographs. Please do river basin development projects upstream that setters in promoting intelligent, long-term solu- deduction — and despite my ill- All Credit Cards Accepted slick, not at all true fancy junk mail the And in the 7th District, decide on a smart, your news! LENNOX not send irreplaceable photographs. If you would like your conceived commentary knows I'm. created the problems that exist here now. These tions to living better with our river, and mini- seniors keep dumping in the recycling bin? photo returned, send along a stamped, self-addressed tilings are not part of a forward-thinking, long- mize the use of expensive, short-term, politically no bigot. And smit} borough's past to those same Poto Loddy October is Domestic Abuse Awareness Month. I Kvervone has a right to be treated with respect and Instead of canceling your subscrip- Allan Conovor sites as they are today. . I'li.'SKJtlllt & I'ljIllishcH o|10l!S I'dllOl realize it's not a pleasant subject but it is a reality. dignity tion, perhaps you might consider Most abuse is not visible with bruises and cuts. These women need to know tiu'V are not alone, practicing what you preach. Among the locations are the Rosomarie Maio Eiloon Bickt.il Verbal and emotional abuse can do a great deal of thai people care. There are shelters and support I perform this act of contrition Blair farmhouse, located at the VI'ol Ailvi)ili:;iii(| damage ami often precedes physical abuse. A groups. Also the slate has resources available at because I now believe my column, Boulevard and 20th Street; the Ask about woman is often confused and afraid. Rather than the following numbers: while fashioned to be humorous, original Kenilworth Inn, railroad the Hypo John Tsimboukis lace the problem she pretends it, doesn't exist, or Domestic Violence Hotline, (H()()> Wi'l SAKK. was in poor taste. Part of me station and headquarters, located Allergenic the .situation will get belter with lime and Statewide Women's Referral Service, IK00I Wi'i- remains dismayed some readers on North ;) 1st Street; the patience. II there are children involved how will KOil'JI. didn't, realize its jocular nature. McLindon flat apartments; a trol- filtration Mut more of me remembers the ley car located at the Boulevard she make it on her own and still provide financial Office of Division on Women, (til)!)) '1\V±-KH-IO. advice of good parents, who told me and 20th Street; and the removal and emol lonal .support lor them? Domestic abu.se knows no racial, ethnic or when you hurt someone's feelings, of Tin Kettle Hill. I know through mv own experience and speak- sonocconomtf boundaries. you say you're sorry. ing to many oilier women that there is a belter life, CHRISTINE KROYER The exhibit may be seen until • Publlshiid ov/oiy lliiusil.iy hy MIN HuDliiJimo, (U.'II'S i:iti-noo):)()l Cwiili.il Avii , Now, there's no more time to An all yiiIs iiulc|k:iulcnl, Monscctariaii, college prcparatoiy day school which an alternative lo what you thought was your Cranford Nov. 30 in the library, located at ORECK '. Cli.uk. NJ 0/Otiti Snamd CJI.i:,:; |)o:.l.t(j,i paid ,il Ci.inloid, NJ I'D! IIMASII'II: waste on one editor's insignificant r>-lH Boulevard in Kenilworth. pinvidcs an academically nguious cunlculiiin in a canny atmosphere _' ply in.ill, oiiu yn.ii willin Union (lounly There are vital stones to cover and ' $^ii. oul ol county $;•(). out nl :,l,ii,- $'M lo :;til):,i:nli.; call 1 Hill)-: (]() -!):i:M. pin. Mondays, Tuesdays and l:.i() 2:00 Information Session; '2:00 MM) Turns. Old Fashioned Quality and Service \ more entertaining columns to Thursdays; 10 a.m. -6 p.m. ; . : Circulation: 1-800-300-9321 write. As the man once said, I need Wednesdays; 10 a.m. -5 p.m. I or inoie inloiiiialidii, please cnnuicl the Admission (Mice. 224 ELMER ST. • WESTFIELD ; : to go hack to work for the Fridays; and 10 a.m.-2 p.m. News 908-575-6686 More letters, Page A-7 American people at least, the Saturdays. ' Whore a Woman's Future Begins people oi I Inion County. 42 Norwood Avenue Summit, NJ 07902-0308 - (908) 273^)900 • www.kentptace.org Advertising 732-396-4404 For more information, call Next subject. •!>0H)27b'-2451. Cloned Wad, and Bun. '/\ October 19,.20.QOL;_ .: Q&ober-19,2QQtl A?8 Cranford Chronicle Cranford Chronicle Letters to the editor Aschenbach shows lack of leadership Union Hospital hosts To The Chronicle: , control. . A little perspective on Grossing news Over the years, Mr. Aschenbach has provided a '. * Mr. Aschenbach voted against zoning tor a super- To The Chronicle: to move forward with their plan WITH the guar- litany of partisan rhetoric proclaiming how we should market in Granford. Thus, it is not surprising that women's health day decide issues or policies. This year, as a candidate for Lincoln Heights Association (group who sued .! In light of the recent talk about a new develop- antee. And they increased the guarantee from $10 UNION — Union Hospital er showing interest in the Cranford Crossing site, million to $13 million, which once again passed, office Mr. Aschenbach has said, "It's time to make gov- Cranford Township costing millions of dollars in rat- ination and "Breast Health ernment work again and bring leadership back to ables) spokesperson Shirley Gazsi has recently, has scheduled its first Awareness" at 10:30 a.m. •I would like to put recent news into perspective. three to two. Women's Health Awareness Last year, the Republican majority on the Meanwhile, two Cranford residents, who firmly Cranford." Thus, it appears that the democrats are endorsed his candidacy. With Mr. Aschenbach at the •• Kara Katchatrian, a making his previous leadership and experience a Day. Township Committee, led by Commissioners believed that the approval process for the guaran- helm Cranford would never see a supermarket. nurse in the hospital's emer- campaign issue. Leadership and experience are prod- * As mayor, Mr. Aschenbach claims to have had a The event is slated to run gency room, will speak on Denny and Morin, insisted that the township tee had not been done correctly, brought a lawsuit needed to guarantee the developer's loan to get ucts that can be measured by actions over time. Mr. zero tax increase. However, this was only achieved from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m."Women and Heart Disease" about Cranford Crossing. Aschenbach's "leadership" has failed Cranford resi- after the state offered close to a $ 1 million windfall of Saturday. at 11:30 a.m. •the right kind of developer. .•.'••' Since then, Commissioner Jorn introduced a Words of caution from Commissioners George dents in the past and would now take our town back- pension fund relief. It is noteworthy that Mr. i The event will feature • Patti Schaefer of the hos- resolution stating that township redevelopment ward, not forward as we must in the new millennium. Aschenbach actually increased spending $358,000 in ! wellness lectures, health pital's Center for Kids and . Jorn and John Williams about fiscal irresponsibil- plans for the Riverfront project will not include a 1 ity were overruled, and the plan for a multimillion The facts that support my conclusion follow: other parts of the budget (that were under his control) screenings and displays relat- Family will offer tips on .project was approved with only three votes on the guarantee for a developer. The resolution was * As a township commissioner, Mr. Aschenbach thus questioning his leadership and financial experi- ed to a woman's health. "Stress Management for 'Township Committee, with two against. unanimously approved. failed to show for Cranford Township Committee ence. ; Screenings available will Women" at 12:30 p.m. '. At the candidates' forum last October, when it My question is: If the guarantee is not neces- meetings 42 times. Earlier this year, he offered an * As a private citizen, Mr. Aschenbach did not sup- be for bone density of the The hospital is located at 'was becoming clear that most Cranford residents sary for Riverfront, and it is not necessary for a explanation (e.g., Orange Avenue School flu)o f why port our new Cranford Community Center or the heel, to test for osteoporosis; 1000 Galloping Hill Road in 'had reservations about the guarantee, Denny said new developer at Cranford Crossing, was it ever he failed to attend the six remaining meetings of 1995 multiyear downtown revitalization effort that so blood pressure; and body fat Union. ; that he might be willing tojeconsider the guaran- necessary? Is there a good reason why the town- following his lost bid for re-election. However, starting many residents want to help ease the residential analysis. Pre-registration is back in February 1987 he had a consistent pattern of tee. ship has spent hundreds of thousands on attor- property tax burden. Free massages will also be required for the osteoporosis neys and consultants to promote a redevelopment being absent from Township Committee meetings Cranford can only remain one of the "25 best towns provided by the Calm From the podium, I said that I was very glad to (official minutes source for information),. screening; call (908) 851- plan that could have exploded in the faces of in New Jersey" by the governing body continuing bold Approach/The Therapeutic 7475. hear that. I agreed that the site should be devel- new initiatives. They have said that the future path ; oped, but without the guarantee. Cranford taxpayers? * Mr. Aschenbach did show up to vote against the Massage Center in Cranford. Pre-registration is also downtown brick paver project in the 1980s. This pro- one takes is a reflection of their past. Mr. Aschenbach '| But when Denny and Morin won the election, B.J. KOWALSKI A number of wellness lec- required for the wellness lec- ject was one of the earliest efforts focused on improv- has clearly shown lack of leadership as an elected offi- tures are also scheduled: they claimed that the election was their mandate Cranford cial demonstrated by his attendance record and failed tures; call (908) 810-9523. ing the infrastructure of Cranford's downtown to '•• Dr. Jan Huston of encourage retail business. policies. As a senior member of the Democratic Party For additional information he has subscribed to the "just say no" policies. Summit Breast Care will or directions, call (908) 810- •*. Mr. Aschenbach halted Rahway River speak about breast self-exam- Could not believe Pre-Cana column desilting/flood control in 1993, 1994 and 1995. THOMAS N. DENNY 9523. Cranford Township Committee Tb The Chronicle: Church. Why would you approve such an article? Obviously this action was counterproductive to flood I was away on vacation, and since home began Where was/is your thinking? catching up on two weeks of mail. This included I thoroughly agree with comments made by two Cranford Chronicle newspapers. both John F, Perrotta and Andrew J. MacDonald Keep Rajoppi as Union County clerk I could not believe what I was reading in the (Letters to the editor, Oct. 12), and I strongly Sunny Acres Civic Association Oct. 5 edition in the Commentary section. How agree that an apology is needed from both this To The Chronicle: we re-elect someone with the technical skills to assure could you allow the column by Gregory Zeller on newspaper and from Gregory Zeller! As the owner of my own real estate agency, I know that integrity is maintained as we pursue cyber inter- [seeks donations for yard sale Pre-Cana to be published! I was shocked that you MARY CARRAJAT firsthand the importance of maintaining accurate action. would allow such a blatant attack on the Catholic Cranford records of mortgages and deeds. These instruments are I urge all my fellow citizens who share my concern CRANFORD - The Sunny Acres Civic Association is among the most valuable documents many of us pos- for these critical records to join with me in supporting seeking donations for its annual yard sale. sess. We are fortunate to have a county clerk like Joanne Rajoppi for re-election as our county clerk I The fund-raising event is scheduled to run from 9 a.m. to Joanne Rajoppi keeping these official records for us. The importance of having someone with the knowl- 14 p.m. Saturday at the circle of Algonquin Road and A chance to avoid mistakes of the past She has consistently demonstrated her commitment edge, experience and maturity to manage these I; Algonquin Place, within Indian Village, in Cranford. and expertise in protecting the integrity of our proper- weighty decisions cannot be overstated. jj Donations of clothing, bric-a-brac, furniture and electron- To The Chronicle: I share the Township Committee's desire to ty records. GERALD RAMOS lies are welcome. While it is an encouraging sign that other get the community out of the legal and finan- With the rapidly expanding use of computers and Ramos Real Estate Inc. I! To have donations picked up or for more information, call developers are interested in developing the cial mess that we are in. However, I remind data recording techniques, it is critically important that Union f! (908) 497-0221. Principal partners round bank site at the corner of South Avenue the reader that prior to last year's election, we ; Last year's yard sale raised nearly $1,000 for the Sperry Laura Cardine (center), principal of Cranford High School, has been awarded a grant to participate in the Reaching for the Stars program an' * and Walnut Avenue, the Township Committee were told that the guarantee was going to be ; Pond beautification project. G ; should proceed cautiously in order to avoid the renegotiated. I mistakenly thought that the initiative of the Princeton-based Principals' Center for the Garden State. The program is designed to provide guidance and support to p'rin- , • Sunny Acres is working this year with another organiza- cipais as they work with their staff, parents, children and communities to create an exemplary learning environment within their schools ^ • ' mistakes of the past. amount • of the guarantee was going to go ; Blessed by memories of grandparents tion on a project to benefit the entire township, according to Congratulating Cardine on the receipt of her grant are Carol C. Wilson (left), executive director of the Principals' Center, and Rochelle'n We must first determine whether or not the down, not go up. Fool me once, shame on you! I a press release. •developer is interesting in developing in Fool me twice, shame on me! My message to To The Chronicle: had numerous cats: Ginger, Snowball, Cricket and Hendricks (right) of the New Jersey Department of Education. Cranford or in benefiting from the excessive the Township Committee is: Hold on fellows; Many of us who reside in Cranford have been Cleo. When I was an adolescent, Aunt Martha gave . giveaways that were part of the Cranford help is on the way. Look for the signal; it is blessed with good grandparents. My late maternal my grandparents two dachshunds — a mother and Crossing project. called an election — Nov. 7. grandparents, Capt. George Rosendale of the son whom she had named Von Shannon and Now that Unity Bank has announced their TONY MACK Cranford Police Department and Martha DeGraw Charlie Brown. My late grandparents enjoyed liv- Rosendale, whom I'm named after, were members Briefs Synchronized swimming Aquaducks ^lirths decision to leave Cranford, the necessity for a Cranford ing in Cranford. I'm grateful to God for being a • bank to be a part of this Crossings project has of the Cranford United Methodist Church and lovers of animals, especially dogs and cats. In lifelong Cranford resident and for having fond schedule eighth-annual water show Your news here! ! been eliminated. The exit of the bank changes Editor's Note: Unity Bank is selling its 1959, when I was a baby, grandpa rescued an memories of my grandparents and my childhood f CHS juniors host Sophia Efigenia Rose ' the need for the bank drive through lanes and Cranford office to SIB Bank of Staten Island. elderly 20-year-old dog who had fallen into the pets. 'Ghostly lours' WESTFIELD - The Brianne Pineiro, a nationally Carvalho, a daughter, was born significantly alters the design of the proposed Sept. 30, 2000 at New York Fax to: (908) 575-6683 The writer is an independent candidate for brook behind our house and reunited the dog with MARTHA McLOUGHLIN Aquaducks have scheduled ranked competitor in the : garage. Cranford Township Committee. !CRANFORD — The junior their eighth-annual water Presbyterian Hospital in New his Westfield owners. During my childhood, we Cranford final phase of trials for the York City to Carl Carvalho and cl&ss of Cranford High School show, "Synchro Sensation United States Junior will hold "Ghostly Tours" the 2000," to take place at the Adina Ruskin of Hastings-on- weekend before Halloween. National Elite Team. Hudson.N.Y. Westfield _Y. . .: • Admission tq "Synchro "Happy Hauntings" are Show times for the' yearly The father is a former resident Boo! Halloween festivities set in Cranford Cranford leaf collection set to begin planned to run from 6:45 p.m. to Sensation 2000" is $5 for of Cranford and Sophia is the ftttty water-based dance effort are adults, $3 for children ages •f 11 pan. Oct: 27 and 4 p.m. to 10 couple's first child. She weighed 6 , CRANFORD — The streets. Prizes will be awarded in Walnut across South Avenue and CRANFORD — Fallen leaves Department has issued these cause harm to Public 'Worki/ scheduled for 1 p.m. and 7 3-12 and free for children pounds 10 ounces and was 19 1/2 will be picked up throughout the reminders for homeowners: crows. ' ' p.m. Oct. 28 at Cranford High p.m. Oct. 28 and 5 p.m. Oct feet '. Recreation and Parks seven age groups: 0-3, 4-5, 6-7, 8- North Avenue.to North Union School. under 3. inches at birth. '. Department will sponsor the 9,9-11,12-16 and adult. Avenue, north on North Union township beginning Oct. 30. • Do not rake leaves in the Collection is scheduled to endC 29. Maternal grandparents are • Those attending the terrifying The Westfield Y is located Crafts, gift baskets and ! township's Halloween parade and There also, will be a competi- past Alden Street to the gazebo in Public Works crews will pick street before Oct. 27. the week of Dec. 4. Weather arid Dr. Francine Ruskin of New York Tolktog up the leaves until all areas of tours should use the West End on Clark Street in Westfield. refreshments will be avail- ] costume contest Oct. 29, in associ- Parking Lot 1. • Do not park on leaves as equipment failure can affect the.,' City and the late Dr. Asa Ruskin. tion for hand-pulled mini-floats. Cranford are covered. Leaves that can cause a fire. pickup schedule. •<'.'' Place entrance to the high school. The Aquaducks are New able for purchase at each :; ation with the Cranford Jaycees. Admission is $3 for the tours, show. Paternal grandparents are The parade begins on All who march in the parade will be picked up at the curb in • Do not block sewers. Leave Residents who place leaves in * Jersey's top synchronized Carlos and Mary Carvalho of ; The costume contest will begin Chestnut Street at 2 p.m. The will get a free apple. the street. Bagged leaves will space along the curb for water to the street after the final pickup' which will go on rain or shine. swimming team, with mem- Proceeds from the ticket, Cranford. The paternal great- ' at 1 p.m. in Parking Lot 6, at the parade route is west on Chestnut l'br more information, call not be picked up. flow freely. are subject to a fine,. • gift and refreshment sales bers from ages 8 to 18 years grandmother is Mary Greer of by Honesty.con^f • intersection of Chestnut and High to Walnut Avenue, north on (908) 709-7283 or (908) 276-1929. To find out when your neigh- • Do not call to have leaves If you have already bagged *> old. will help send swimmers and Westfield. 7 Cranford health board wel>[email protected] borhood will have leaves picked picked up after your street has your leaves, you can bring them" sets free rabies clinic The team is coached by coaches to national meets on up, call (908) 709-7234 begin- been taken care of. The sched- yourself to the Conservations Diane Hunsinger and Dana the elite competition level. ning 5 p.m. Oct. 27. uled cannot be changed. Center, located on Birchwood CRANFORD — The Township Nolan, a mother and daugh- For tickets or more infor- The recording will be updated • Make sure all leaves are Avenue in Cranford. Board of Health has scheduled a ter duo, with choreography mation on the swim team or HOURS: MON.-THURS. 9AM - 9PM free of sticks, rocks, stumps, Conservation Center hours'' LOWEST every Tuesday and Friday after free rabies vaccination clinic for under the direction of Nolan. Synchro Sensation 2000, call ii, & SAT. 9AM • 10PM • SUN. 10AM - r 5 p.m. grass, shrubs, papers and litter. are 9:30 a.m. to 3:20 p.m.' } Nov. 4. Among the swimmers is (908) 233-2700, ext. 324. The Public Works Debris can jam machinery and Wednesdays through Fridays •' The clinic is slated to be held GUARANTEED Not responsible for typographical errors. and 9:30 a.m. to 3:50 p.m. | at the Orange Avenue pool. Bring In uiy competitor's Sale items cash & carry only. Sale prices It's time to open Saturdays and Sundays. ' '• Cats will be vaccinated ad or coupon and He will effective 10/18/00-10/24/00. Prices do not Proof of residency is required. I between 9 a.m. and 10:30 a.m. meet or beat But price include sales tax. Beer prices represent subject to ABC rejuiatiorts. Discount 24-12 02. bottles unless otherwise noted. Who can provide leadership for j All cats must be on leashes or your Year 2001 |inj carriers and must be accompa- nied by an adult. Fishing around for extra cash? 870 St. George Ave., Rahway, CVS Shopping Center • 732-381-6776 • FAX 732-381.8008 Cranford in the new millennium? 2370 Plainfield Avenue, South Plainfield • 908-756-2165 • FAX 908-756-0850 Fax us 199 RMStoaefsiTiAU on COMMHRCIAL. [run Hawk candy sale Supports consensus building. In 1995. lost bid for re-election GARWOOD — Monsignor and never attended another Singer Sale! I -lames M. Walsh Council 5437, RED DOG meeting that year. Knights of Columbus, is holding 30-Pack Supports river desilting. its iannual Gertrude Hawk candy Miiub BUSCH 30-Pack I .safe. JIOUJNG ROCKt Bugular- Light Voted against zoning for a O'DOUL'S FOSTERS ORONA Supports Killiam study Prochures are available any Alcohol Free LsflS uiar« Light Cranford supermarket. ' day after 4 p.m. at the council improvements for flood \N 750 J ROGET Chardonnay • Whilo 21nl L 750 EMMETS 750 (1. MONDAVI WOOOflfllOGE hall, which is located on South :, *e* Extra Dry IRISH CHEAM Whitu Zl 750 CHANTEFLEUH control. 750 VEI1DI 75OAU2E PASSION Caberrwl • Clurd • Muitot.. 3" Halted Rahway River dcsilting/ Avenue opposite the I'athmark 750 SUTTEH HOME 750 ULACK TOWER * ry\s Sfjumanlt) 2" Gold-Rod 12" 750 UOSCA \ttjaa\ 399 White Zinl. • Chunin • UuWraumld) flood control in 1993, 1994 and 1.751. T.G.I F. Mudslidu Rod Zinl. • Sauv. Ulanc 4" Supports cap on senior mPT-m Spuiiutnlu fflvssml and Ottior Flavors 12" I5LCANEI f^ool 1995. Orders placed through Nov. 10 PEDIATRIC 750 COOKS 499 750GOLDSCHLAGEH 750 SLITTER HOME wruio-Rosa Irrrrr.'v... citizen property taxes. n be picked up beginning Nov. Drul-Diy Cinnamon Sctmap()S 15" Cabumul• Chard •Murlot I 5LCIIRA Monlopulciano 5" 750 NANDO /SO KAIIl UA 1.5LVENOANCE Trubiano * Chard. - Moriot.. 21 DENTISTRY 499 750 MOUION CADET Auli SpumoiUo - Fiugolino. 6" Cofltaj Liquuur 15" Whilo Zinlandd •5" Did nut support the new Millenium #6423 NJ Stale pemnt»5147 750 KOHUEL 999 I.75L MOHAWK Rod-Wtulu For more information, call 15" 15L ARBOR MIST /ml. - 760 CASA LAPOSTOLLE 6" Supports stabilization of flrul • Dry • Biul Rosy fllackbuiry Biuncly Chaidoiuiay • Whilu Zmf . Cranford Community Center. (UU8) 789-9809 after -t p.m., or 750 OOMAINE CHANOON /MlAMAHfcflO 5" CaDoriHjl • Sauvwirion tilanc.. I l Alary Flanagan. DJt.l). Blanc OTtoirs • OkSARONNO 16" 750 TURNING LEAF I 5LC0NC1IAYT0R0 •»99 Cive i/ottwtfa Winter Wonderhunl of Cti$h! residential property taxes. 'a!J Chairman Ed Cielinski at Cat/Murlo( • Chard. Ulond / Napa \Ailtoy UIUI 12" 760 HIANGELlCO Cubtimu! • Chard. • Murloi • 599 Now .it 750 MOST A CHANUON 2399 Ha/oinul LHJUIJUI 16" ModZlnl -Sau» Blanc 750 LOUIS JADOT "T99 Did not support downtown (908) 789-0528. Buuujolais VUlayu!! • All weekly Club* from $'l to $50 earn a BONUS on $349 7W1LICOIU3 750 FOREST GLEN WhituStar 777 RARITAN ROAD 2399 Liqueur... 16" I a LANCERS "T99 Supports a vibrant Cranford revitilization. 750 PIOEH HEIOSIECK Muriel • Ouirdoniuy • Hoso-Wlulu / re^ttlurh/ completed accounts. $699 CLARK,NEW JERSEY Exlia Dry NV IVhlSOUfHfcHN Cabumoi • Shiran COMFORT 18" 6" I'M MAHQUtS DE CACERtS downtown. Project Grad committee 7S0 GRAND MAIINIEH 1 5L GALLO E & J FUrjja • Mt stiuli (mutton • Huill in anev.my 732-815-1977 3L LIVINGSTON CELLARS 25" Club • Whitu Gion • Buia • Uquuur Catxmuit • Cliaidoruiay • 1 5L RIUNITE Lariibiusco 1 •.tor.igi . i.inyiMK li.uuilf, -.i-vvinj; lt^lit ,U hosts informational chat Hud Hoau • Wliito Zml BRANDY A COGNAC Huarty Burn • Calu /ml. • Uidrico • Rosato • D'Oio... I 5LD4G Crmrdonnuy 7" Dr. Mary and iljuglil.T Kailr 4L CARLO ROSSI 6" 750 STOCK 84 Sauvignon Blanc • Muilot 6" Keep Cranford Moving Forward linen! iulii-f • S*v lluou^lt liuill iltojt in CaboirKH • Moilot . CRANFORD --- The Project Chaftis • Whitu Giunadio • Brandy ...CSSSl.. 1 5L NATHANSON CHEEK 8" union counTV SRVinGS 1 5L CAVIT IIDMUII • l:.ii.v IIH.'.KIIII(;& Icn-.uin -.y-.l.'m Uur|j. • llhuu) • Viii Hosu • 399 H'taduation 2001 committee is 799 750 t S J V.SOP O99 Cab. • Chard. • Muilol • Puiol 6" Hinol Grujio • Morlot /),: hUu^a,, u .1 Miiliw iknlJ HpnUtL,! 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Bunj. • Rhino • Rosu • Gold 750COUHVOISIL-H VSOI' OO99 1LHARVEYS 4 4 99 .V Elected as a inurntwr ol Omicron Kappa Upwlon Coynac£9 Cabomut • Chard. • Murtoi. 8" 201 North Avoiiuo Wuiit, Cianford, NJ 2/lMtitiO It SEAGRAMS BRISTOL CREAM II Republican - Line A - November 7th 224 ELMER STREET Parents of CHS freshmen, (Uonlal Honor Socioly). VERMOUTH 1 5L H. MONDAVI 750 GEOHGES OUBOEUF 4 499 1L STOCK VERMOUTH Mixuis WCOOUMOQi 642 Choutnut St.. Union, NJ !)64-606O WESTFIELD, NJ 07090 pophomores and juniors are espe- u tli loch ollico wild Iho Wiirnilli and cluim i)J liomu. 499 Pouilly Fulsso. .. I O Swul-Dry fl»3*n ?L COKE Caburtwl • Chardoiuiay 11" 7S0RUFFINO 4 M*Q :'i UriKiuo kid Inundly onviraiunuiil loaluring (jamuroom flu Uiut 99' DucaluTaii I •§ MEMBER FEDffftAl DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION I cially welcome to attend. 4L G & D VERMOUTH ?4-l?

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Recent releases antees a career in Hollywood. The problem is, every senior on cam- pus is after this award, too. But who would actually kill for it? rime "Almost Famous" — Writer-director Cameron Crowe's sugary Films in Focus "Urban Legends: Final Cut," with all its slashings and screamJHfci, memory trip to his youth as a teen writer on rock music for will gross you out - but only if you can keep your eyes on Tlfe?" Rolling Stone. Patrick Fugit plays him (called Bill) with canny screen the whole time. Cast: Jennifer Morrison, Matthew Dayisi < PrimeTjme 1 charm, but the movie is spineless. We get the feeling that '70s rock Andre Braugher suffer through moments of soul searching and then a "Nashville" exit, but the movie is like a white platter party Joseph Lawrence, Jessica Cauffiel, Loretta Devine. Rated R. 14/2 was a feel-good tour for a boy wanting a merit badge in polite cor- •stars. ' ..••••' "•-.. . • • ' nering of egotists he worships. for folks scared of rap music. With Angie Dickinson, Paul Giamatti and the gratingly confrontational Maria Bello. 95 minutes. Rated "Watcher" —It's watchable if you care for loudly fermenting Jason Lee and Billy Crudup are funny as vain but insecure garbage, though it is of interest as a contrast exhibit on two Inside Place your bets at Rotary Club's Masquerade Casino Night musicians, Frances McDormand a sweet pickle as Bill's mom, R.2starS; "Hallow Man" — Nope, there are no invisible stars in this rat- actors: James Spader and . Spader as Campbell, an Philip Seymour Hoffman a jaded dearie as rock critic Lester FBI serial-killer specialist deeply afflicted by his work, uses,his Cooking ...... B-4 SCOTCH PLAINS - The 11:30 p;m. Oct. 27 at the Scotch free hors d'oeuvres, a buffet, dise donated by area business- 5733-or Carol Wood at (908) ing. In fact, "Hollow Man" very nearly earns a "dog" designation, Fanwood-Scotch Plains Rotary Hills Country Club in Scotch beer, wine, soft drinks and $100 es and individuals. 654-6666. Bangs, and radiant yum Kate Hudson the princess of tour impeccably alert. and honest intelligence, despite a plot that groupies, who gives the lad gazes of sexual promise (not much and not just because an actual dog is brutally slaughtered. Club and the Scotch Plains Plains/Inexperienced gamblers in play money., Costumes are Advance tickets are avail- Details are also available1 at, Director Paul Verhoeven ("Showgirls," "Robocop," "Starship insists he is often hobbled by various mood drugs. As Griffin, who Crossword B-4 Business and Professional can learn blackjack, roulette or optional and prizes- will be able at Nuts n' Plenty and the delivery, though). This is the rock scene chewed as soft cud. But stalks young women and then murders them with piano wire, Association have scheduled a www.visitscotchplains.com on, the music has some flavor, and San Diego is nicely saluted. 110 Troopers") takes a good premise - invisibility - and wastes it on craps and practice their skills awarded for the best male cos- Apple Blossom Flower Shop in what is little more than a slasher flick. Kevin Bacon is theReeves is imposingly big but not very scary. Spader's charaqtfcr Films in Focus . .B-5 Masquerade Casino Night for in an informal manner. There is tume and best female costume. Scotch Plains* the World Wide Web. minutes. Rated R. 2 stars. moves from L.A. to Chicago to breathe again. Griffin follows him, the weekend before Halloween. no cash gambling, or cash In addition, there will be a For more information, call Proceeds will benefit youth- "The Art of War" — Wesley Snipes is a top ops guy for the increasingly mad scientist who vanishes and then wreaks juvenile due to some sick, twisted^sib need for bonding and closure. For,all Horoscope .... .B-6 This fund-raising event will prizes. .••..'-. 50-50 drawing and a "Tricky Ray Pardon at (908) 322-7388, related programs of the Rotary; U.N.'s covert action team. (Didn't know they had one? Well, there havoc; Elisabeth Shue is his ex-gal pal turned tormentee. He is notits wallowing esprit de Seagal and its skull-pop music, the film Tray" auction with merchan- Club and BPA. just invisible but invincible, even a flamethrower barely slows Meeting Place . B-7 take place from 7:30 p.m. to Admission of $40 includes Steve Goldberg at (908) 322- you go.) The proffered geopolitical muddle is less confusing than does nail down a few nervous tensions. And it has Spader, who; in the action, comprising, for the most part, Snipes spending an inor- him. (New parlor game: 450 degrees of Kevin Bacon!) The special a world of saner commercialism and thoughtful audiences, would dinate amount of time engaging in foot chases that make no geo- effects are incredible; too bad the script has disappeared, too. 114 be an important star. Cast: Keanu Reeves, James Spader, Marisa graphical sense, frequently leaping onto concrete driveways and minutes. Rated R. 1 star. • Tomei, Ernie Hudson, Chris Ellis. Running time: 90 minutes. through skylights from great heights, to no ill effect. Snipes, on "Nurse Betty" — The would-be nurse is Betty (Renee Rated R, 1 1/2 stars. / BEST BETS Zellweger), a Kansas diner waitress. She worships handsome Dr. the run, teams up with a reluctant U.N. translator (Marie Matiko), "The Way of the Gun" — Robin (Juliette Lewis) is unwed, whose life is in danger for reasons less than fathomable. The David Ravell (Greg Kinnear), a preeningly moody character on the Danger ahead! TV soap "A Reason to Love." Betty is married to a macho swine close to giving birth and repeatedly put in horrid danger by.ruth- movie seems likely to inspire not thrills and excitement, but less kidnappers and callous bodyguards. Looming behind them is uneasiness, a sullen mood and a real nasty headache. Running (Aaron Eckhart). When this crude moron is suddenly killed in the vile-rich Hale Chidduck (Scott Wilson). A corporate criminal keen directed by returning guest' time: 115 minutes. Rated R. No stars. kitchen, the already daffy Betty crosses her traumatized wires UCC alumni schedule Sex and the pity artist John Going, who directed for family values, he believes he gave the sperm for the baby, and "Autum in New York" — Handsomely engaging slop, an old- with the TV show; she lams out for L.A., looking for Dr. Ravell. The he plans to share the infant with his trophy wife (Kriatin the Rutgers Theater Company's killers are two paid guns, acted as contrast generations of black annual swing dance collide in Rutgers' production of Neil Simon's "The" style romance and weeper about an aging womanizer (Richard Lehman). Ryan Phillippe plays one of the fierce kidnappers. His Good Doctor" during the 1999- • Gere, at times acting beyond his hair) who finds love with a cool by suave, jaded Morgan Freeman and rude, spitfire Chris partner is Benicio Del Toro. Insanely unafraid, these scruffballs CRANFORD — The Union 'Dangerous Liaisons' 2000 season. • doomed, sick girl (Winoha Ryder, whose symptom of cancer is pal- Rock. The men are trying to find a load of dope hidden in Betty's are outdressed by the lethal bodyguards, a pair of robotic icicles County College Alumni car, and their search for Betty is wrinkled into a sad, romantic NEW BRUNSWICK — The Going has referred to "Les lor). Did they have to give her a glass menagerie of little animal (Nicky Katt and super-dapper Taye Diggs). The toughs all want Association has scheduled its Liaisons Dangereuses" as a figures, and have her quote Emily Dickinson? Joan Chen directed twist. Apart from a few punchy chuckles, "Nurse Betty" is the drag the ransom money, and death be damned. "The Way of the Gun" Rutgers Theater Company will end of a wan hipness that lacks juice and focus. annual swing dance. continue its 2000-2001 season "story of a society so debauched; as if this is fresh soap, in a New York very prettily filmed. You may slyly winks at parody and then, too hip for sense, falls intoit. and decadent that it is ready to • find yourself pulled into moist pathos despite snickers. With Cast: Renee Zellweger, Morgan Freeman, Chris Rock, Greg Cast: James Caan, Benicio Del Toro, Juliette Lewis, Ryan The rug-cutting is scheduled with Christopher Hampton's adaptation of "Les Liaisons fall." Elaine Stritch, who does been-around-too-long definitively. 105 Kinnear, Allison Janney, Pruitt Taylor Vince, Kathleen Wilhoite, Phillippe, Taye Diggs, Scott Wilson, Geoffrey Lewis. Running time: to begin 7:30 p.m. Nov. 10 in the Dangereuses," based on the "The play's lead characters. minutes. Rated PG-13. 2 1/2 stars. Aaron Eckhart. Running time: 1 hour, 50 minutes. Rated R. 1.1/2 lhour, 59 minutes. Rated R. 2 1/2 stars. commons on the college's main , novel by Choderlos de Laclos. are immensely talented and "Bless the Child" — No blessings at all. Kim Basinger, lovely stars. • • • , "Whipped" — Like "Diner" for Dummies, writer-director Peter campus, located in Cranford. Hampton's adaptation of intelligent, but they lack any but lost here, is the psychiatric nurse whose little girl is a sweet, "The Replacements" — Were there no replacements for this M. Cohen's film opens in a New York City greasy spoon, where four kind of purpose in life," the. healing saint covetted by the devil, or by his leading suit (Rufus idiotic script? , letting a straw hat do his acting, is Sari Levine, who graduated Laclos' scandalous 1792 novel director said. • "They have all. old pals meet for a weekly Sunday breakfast to discuss their week- was first produced in 1985 by Sewell, who for the climax brandishes that most supernatural of the revived "legendary" coach who recruits a bunch of jokers, slobs end's sexual exploits in gross-out detail. The terrible trio's swing- from'UCC in 1991, is expected to the time, money and power in weapons: a pistol). There are satanic grunge punks, gargoyles, and athletic castoffs when the Washington Sentinels go on strike the Royal Shakespeare the world, but they are so bored ing ways come to an abrupt halt when they all meet the babes, of be on hand to teach East Coast- Company in London, with Alan giant bats, dumb cops helped by FBI swifty Jimmy Smits, and (no chance of calling this "The Scabs"). They screw around, but their dreams. Unfortunately, it's the same babe. Sexy, smart and that they turn all their energy winningly, and there is the inevitable climax of quarterback and West Coast-style swing Rickman in the role of Valmont. toward disrupting the claustro- Christina Ricci as a drugged ex-cultist whose head falls off (not suspiciously accommodating, Mia (Amanda Peet) is the Ideal dancing. The production quickly made phobic world in which they' before the writers have lost theirs). This "spiritual" gunk reduces Keanu Reeves scoring the big touchdown for his guys and Gipper Woman. So ideal, in fact, that the three friends are willing to date " its way to Broadway, where it evil to a joke and the divine to an afterthought; the most diaboli- Hackman. Meanwhile, music pounds us senseless, along with Admission is $10. live." her simultaneously while she decides which of these fine speci- received five nominations and cal aspect is the earnestness of director Chuck Russell, who at cheap gags, commentary "humor" from Pat Summerall and John mens will be The One. With the exception of Peet and the sweetly.. Refreshments will be available. won two Drama Desk Awards. The Rutgers Theater Company's production will also least had fun with "The Mask." 101 minutes. Rated R 1 star. Madden, a feeble romance between Reeves and cheerleader nerdy Jonathan Abrahams, the acting is amateurish and grating. The dance is co-sponsored by Hampton's adaptation was also attempt to highlight the "Bring it On" — Kirsten Dunst, the first teen actress worthy Brooke Langton. The movie is like a halftime event for nothing. Cohen's script manages a few flashes of humor and insight.but, the UCC Student Government . made into a 1988 film staring ! of taking the crown from Alicia Silverstone in "Clueless," plays 114 minutes. Rated PG-13. 1 star. you'll have to pick through a dumpster of ickiness to get to them. John Malkovich, Michelle grandeur and opulence of the Association. period with lush sets designed Torrance, newly elected team captain of Rancho Came High's "Space Cowboys" — Clint Eastwood directed, produced and Cast: Amanda Peet, Brian Van Holt, Judah Domke, Zorie Bafber, Pfeiffer and Glenn Close. Other by Valerie Green and vivid cos- cheerleading squad, the Toros. As she's getting ready to take the stars as the cagiest of the old jet jockeys called back long after Jonathan Abrahams. Running time: 1 hour, 22 minutes. Rated-R. Proceeds will benefit the bib-screen renderings of Laclos' tumes designed by Amy team to the national championships for the sixth year in a row,retirement, to help NASA save a failing Russian satellite with a 1 star. - •...•' inn.!/-. Alumni Association's scholarship timeless story include Roger Ritchings. Going described the Torrance realizes her San Diego group's routines are actually mystery payload. Clint (70) is a very suave coot, the dialog crack- "Woman on Top" — It showcases Penelope Cruz as a yummy fund, which awards scholarships Vadim's "Les Liaisons look of the production as hav- les, some corny bits are funny, and space look? great (so does the Dangereuses" (1959); "Valmont" stolen from the Clovers, a sassy squad from East Compton. The Brazilian with a flair for cooking spiced seafood while wearing to UgC students. ing "the flavor of the bedroom," team tries to scramble together a new routine with the help of a Earth below). (1989), with Annette Benning; and said the actors — including low-cut, skin-hugging dresses. That gift is her compensation, , For tickets or more informa- and Cruel Intentions, a 1998 dictatorial choreographer. When that doesn't work, the guys and Donald Sutherland (66) flashes unaged hipness, James Garner given by the sexy goddess of the sea, for suffering from motion Susan Schuld as the Marquise girls must work together and find another way to give East (72) has fun with his flopping bod, and Tommy Lee Jones (just 53) tion,, call Ann Poskocil at (908) teen spin with Sarah Michelle de Merteuil, Rebecca DuMaine sickness. Isabella can only fend off nausea by taking charge, dri- Gellar and Ryan Phillippe. Compton High some real competition. Cast: Kirsten Dunst, Eliza takes acting honors as the sparkiest of the old thrill riders. ving the car, chopping the shrimp or, of course, staying on top duiv 709-5505. as Madame de Volanges and Dushku, Jesse Bradford, Gabrielle Union. Rated PG-13. 3 stars. Helping out are Marcia Gay Harden, James Cromwell, William Set amid _the turmoil and Quinn Mander as Valmont — ing sex. The last bit is finally too feminist for her bossa nova baby, decadence of pre-revolutionary spent many hours, studying "The Cell" — Tarsem Singh, his mind still on videos and com- Devane. This is way above "Grumpier Old Men" and far less Tonino (Murilo Benicio). Pouting, Isabella flees to San Francisco Indiana Jones France, the story follows the period movements to accurate- mercials, directed this fiercely over-styled horror fantasy as ifsolemn than most space epics. 125 minutes. Rated PG-13. 3 1/2 where, she becomes an instant star on a TV cooking show. Sbon sordid conspiracy between the ly reflect the styles and actions each shot were a career move. It's a grimly flamboyant "vision" stars. . •• ' Tonino is appearing, too, having turned up wet-eyed and flbpjp'y- conies to Westfield Marquise de Merteuil and her of the times. about a nice therapist (Jennifer Lopez) who mind-trips into the "Urbania" — Shot on location, it depicts a small, several- tailed from Brazil with three street musicians to support his love nightmares of a psychotic killer (Vincent D'Onofrio) who leaves square-block slice of New York as a strange, otherwordly, almost songs. Cruz looks and sounds fabulous, eating the camera aliveas WESTFIELD — Phase II of ex-lover, the Vicomte de "Les Liaisons Dengereuses" Valmont. Together, they try to is scheduled to run Nov. 2 to women to drown in a special cage while he hangs himself from Fellini-esque planet, in which no encounter could pass for what we she says, "Sneeef the pepper" and "Crush the garlic with a peeench aii' ar'cheological dig at the destroy the reputation of the hooks and screams. Creepiness is swaggeringly stylized, but with call normal, no stranger can be met without his doing or saying of salt." Go ahead, see it. Peeench it. Sneeef it. Cast: Penelope ^ Nov. 19 at the New Theater on ' 1 1 Miller-Gory House Museum is demure Cecile de Volanges, who the Douglass Campus of more rea.h^stic cuts to the latest victim cringing, begging, crying. something out-and-out weird, and no tale is too tall to be believed. Cruz, Murilo Benicio, Mark Feuerstein, Harold Perrineau' Jr . ' scheduled to take place between is set to marry the Marquise's Rutgers University, located in The "saving" clue seems based on dull police work, unrelated to We follow Charlie (Dan Futterman), a haunted, miserable, disaf- Running time: 93 minutes. Rated R. 2 stars. ""' former husband. A skilled and the scenic hell trips. 107 minutes. Rated R. 1 1/2 stars. fected young man, as he lurches through this tiny world, looking 2 p.m. and 5 p.m. Sunday. New Brunswick. RATINGS — 4 stars, excellent; 3 stars, worthy; 2 stars, mixed; I willing accomplice, Valmont Single ticket prices are $19 "The Crew" — A taxingly whimsical comedy about old, retired for ... what? Along the way, he becomes peripherally involved in 1 star, poor; 0 stars, forget it.. Daniel Sivilich is expected to sets out to seduce Cecile, but for the public; $17 for seniors, mobsters (Burt Reynolds, Richard Dreyfuss, Dan Hedaya, the telling — or is it the actual playing out? — of several of our Capsules compiled from movie reviews written by David Ellipf,t,, lead a group conducting a sur- quickly adds a second challenge alumni, Rutgers staff and fac- Seymour Cassel) who have a final crime fling to break the tedium most enduring urban folk tales: the woman who tries to dry her film critic for the San Diego Union-Tribune, and other staff writ- face survey on the museum to his wager with the Marquise, ulty; and $9 for university stu- of their dotage in Miami Beach. Apart from Juan Ruiz-Anchia's doggie in the microwave, the man who is seduced by a beautiful ers. declaring that he will also dents. Season subscriptions, lustrous imagery and a few good snapper lines, we're stuck with woman and wakes up without a kidney, another one-night-stander grounds, located at 614 seduce the virtuous Madame de which include the six remain- the trite, silly gags, scripted by "Golden Girls" veteran Barry informed that he now has AIDS. As horror stories go, "Urbania" is • .i u .. Mountain Ave. in Westfield. Tourvel. ing plays of the 2000-2001 sea- Fenaro. It belongs on a sinking double bill with another Disney a pretty good one — jolting, disturbing, downbeat. Cast: Dan . A similar survey was per- Intrigue ensues and lives are son, are also available at $94, crime codger comedy, "Tough Guys." 99 minutes. Rated PG-13; 2 Futterman, Alan Cumming, Matt Keeslar, Samuel Ball. Running formed last fall, and a number of ruined and lost, yet the$87 and $47. atars. time: One hour, 45 minutes. Rated R. 3 stars. Sex appeal Marquise escapes unscathed, artifacts were recovered and cat- For more information or to "Duets" — The first crucial film on karaoke as a chalice of the "Urban Legends: Final Cut" — It all starts when film stu- Dr. Ruth Westheimer, the thought-provoking and entertaining personality, has scheduled a discussion poised for her next game of order tickets, call the Rutgers alogued for display inside the American Dream. It's so dippy you might smile a lot. Gwyneth dent Amy (Jennifer Morrison) gets an idea for her thesis project mm at Temple Emanu-EI in Westfield, slated to begin at 7:30 p.m. Nov. 5. Westheimer's chat will Include a wicked manipulation. Arts Center Ticket Office at Paltrow (nice voice, little acting) is the sweet dreamer joining the after meeting Reese (Loretta Devine), who appears to be the only houee museum. questlon-and-answer session with those in attendance. The psychosexual therapist, author, scholar, The production will be (732) 932-7511. karoake "hustlers," and Huey Lewis has a good slouch and swag- security guard on campus. Reese tells Amy about all the kids who SAT. NOV. 18 3PM & 8PM .M/t^mg + M^mj Sivilich is a historic archeo- professor, entertainer, columnist and radio and TV personality was recently named "Mother of the Year" ger, using his practiced pipes for some synch-alongs. Paltrow's died from following modern myths at the school where she used to i by the National Mother's Day Committee, and she is known internationally for her good humor, insight logical specialist and a member father Bruce directed as if unsure if he is making a squirrelly com- work. Amy decides to make a psychological thriller about this in i and good sense. General admission seats purchased in advance cost $18 apiece ($15 for seniors). edy or a pleading documentary about a neglected faith. He lets I'itefniiiiiiiiiiiin of, the Deep Search Metal Tickets will cost $20 each at the door. Reserved seating is available at $36 or $50, and include preferred hopes of winning the coveted Hitchcock award, a prize that guar- w Detecting Club. seating and a wine-and-cheese reception with Dr. Ruth beginning at 6:30 p.m. General admission tick- In addition, Janet Murphy of ets are available at The Leader Store and the Town Book Store in Westfield, and at Margie's Cake Box in Plainfield. General admission and reserved-seating tickets are available at Temple Emanu-EI, locat- High-flying Veriovka dances into Morristown Kenilworth and Patricia ed at 756 East Broad St. in Westfield.This program i3 limited to adults, ages 18 and up. For more infor- Looloian will cook meals over the mation or to purchase tickets, call Carolyn Shane at (908) 232-6700. MORRISTOWN — Thea moving and energetic exhibi- the difficult years of World War historical ballads, Cossack open hearth using recipes of Community Theatre is proud to tion of national pride and supe- II in the city of Kharkov, short- songs and dances, scenic compo- early American settlers. Docents present the high-flying rior artistry. ly after Kharkov was liberated sitions and Chumak dances. UNION COUNTY ARTS CENTER from the Nazis. Its original Tickets for the Oct. 25 pro- in period dress will also be on Veriovka Ukrainian National Employing both classic songs RAHWAY, NJ • 1732) 499-8226 Dance Company in action. and dances, as well as works by members consisted of demobi- duction cost $25 to $35 apiece. hand to lead guided tours of the Brazilian invasion set in Morristown The company is scheduled to contemporary Ukrainian com- lized soldiers, workers and The Community Theatre is 18th century farmhouse, with MORRISTOWN -- A New York Times as "romantic and styles, including samba, jongo, appear at the Community posers and choreographers, the farmers, all of whom were great located at 100 South St. in the last tour beginning 4 p.m. Brazilian invasion has been sophisticated," and he is consid- maracatu and catira. Zl M 34 " 36 M Theatre, located at 11 South St. company has forged a world- enthusiasts of their homeland's Morristown. scheduled at the Community ered a national treasure in The Community Theatre is wide reputation and hahistors y of song and dance. For more information, or to Admission is $2 for adults, 50 W 1 M 40 in Morristown, beginning at 8 Theatre. Brazil. Pinheiro, considered by located at 100 South St. in brought new awareness to the Today, under the direction of purchase tickets, call the cents for students and free for p.m. Wednesday. The theatre has set a special many Brazilians to be the Queen Morristown. 41 Featuring a 10-piece folk musical and dance treasures of Anatoly Avdievsky, winner of Community Theatre Box Office The proof of the pudding children under 6. evening of entertainment for Oct. of Bossa Nova, has won fans Tickets forBrazi l Night cost orchestra, a dance company and the Ukraine. the Ukraine's highest honor, the at (973) 539-8008 or visit 26, featuring Brazilian super- across the globe with her pas- 44 For more information, call $25 to $35. For more information a complete vocal chorus per- The Veriovka Ukrainian Shevchenko State Prize, the www.communitytheatrenj.com stars Ivan Lins, Leila Pinheiro, sionate voice. The Batacoto or to purchase tickets, call the company's repertoire includes on the World Wide Web. is the Pulitzer. (908) 232-1776. Ed Motta and the all-star band express the multicultural origins 47 forming traditional and con-National Dance Company has Community Theatre Box Office performed in dozens of coun- The Miller-Cory House Batacoto. The event is scheduled that create the unique spirit of at (973) 539-8008, or visit temporary ethnic songs and to begin at 8 p.m. Brazilian music. They are mas- www.communitytheatrenj.com dances, the Veriovka Ukrainian tries, including Germany, Museum will open its doors for National Dance Company is one France, Switzerland, Belgium, Lins has been described by the ters of many Brazilian music on the World Wide Web. M M 62 63 free Oct. 28 and 29. It is one of (7 n of the best traditional perform- Mexico, Canada, Spain, The Gran Centurions 22 historic sites participating in ing ensembles in the world. The Venezuela, Brazil, Cuba and 440 Madison Hill Road company combines the joys of Costa Rica. the heritage festival "Four «a Clark, NJ 07066 Centuries in a Weekend: A Ukrainian song and dance into The company was formed in •Journey Through Union County V This dish is the veal deal 71 History." Vitello con peperone (Veal aiul peppers) I A Comedy I Dinner Show 2 pounds cubed vwtl featuring the Incomparable Brearley seniors host 1/2 cup olive oil A rontcri to licnelit ihc Community I-Vxxjbjnk of New Jersey Ji garlic cloves, pooled and minced ACHO43 Charlie Callas Halloween haunted house I Untanwd I 2 onions, sliced of Stage and Screen 1. 16-ounce can tomato sauce; KKNI1AVORTH The senior by Susan Muuriollo 4 bell peppers, sliced and quartered Id Hom«) 1 a u^kjM* ep[x>rs to S* <-k) 6*yu con jH'pcnuw (veal and jx-p- and allow thejuices of the meat to ajar and cook for 45 minutes, •It)--.* MLOflJ the help of tlif .school's I'aivnt- pcrs), is a light enough entree to mix in with the rice. You can also stining occasionally. CHOICE OF DINNER MENU, DANCING & SHOW Teai'her ()rgaiii/ai.ion. enjoy m the fall. use this dish on lop of some If the fluid in the |«>t logins PRICE OF $50 PER PERSON w/ CASH BAR The veal Ls very tender and the spaghetti. to decrease, add 1/2 cup of Best known tor their television and radio commercials The haunted house is sched- preparation is basically simple. If you have any questions, teel water. 41 run! >*L«, tw vttkjm uled to he open between v! Brearley campus, located at 101 somewhat nervy, so look over the another 10 minutes. 40 MuotuoJ Ljf< special brand of close knit harmony. by DONALD MARGUL11LS Monroe Ave. in KeiuKvorih. meat as you prepare it. II neces- dirtied hy DANIKL SULLIVAN In a pot, saute veal in the Turn oil'the heat ami let the A portion of all ticket sales will benefit the Community Foodbank of New Jersey For Ticket Information or to Reserve a Table Admission is $i! ami refresh-; sary, trim away the white olive oil until almost brown flavors amalgamate for anoth- nervesor tendons and culx- the Call Joe Pisapia, Evenings and Weekends ments will be served. r and add garlic', ('ontinue to er five minutes. meat into smaller, bite size pieces. UNION' COU.VIYARTStTN at (732) 382-1664 VARIETY ARTS THEATRE • 110 3rd Ave. at 14th St Proceeds will benefit iln| cook the veal until the garlic is Salt and jjopjier to taste. You will tmd by removing some of sauteed, then add onions, lueo, tutto c pnmto! TELECHARGE (212) 239-6200 • GROUPS (212) 768-2990 ' senior class' Project Graduation. L Street, Kalnvay, \| »»\ Ultia-: 7*:-IW-N PrimeTime 3 October 19,2000 Cranford Chronicle B-6

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The Nov. 9 per- lies a controversial and mercur- between the two realms, which Elizabethan England's wide- (out of a choice of gold, silver or formance is expected to be the most requested play by festi- ial story that is rich in depth prompts audience members to spread anti-Semitism. However, val audiences in recent years. lead) containing her portrait. audio-described for the visually and meaning. A play of oppo- ponder the things that we as a Shakespeare has transformed a Though the traditional romantic impaired. The production features .sites, full of paradox, it deals: society and as individuals value. traditionally one-dimensional young woman is a figure of fem- Nicholas Kepros as Shylock, Matinees for student groups with the difficult issues of intol- What has provoked and fasci- miser into a more complex fig- ininity, Portia is not afraid to are slated for 11:30 a.m. Oct. 27, Elate Forbes as Portia and Mark erance, prejudice and material- nated readers and theatergoers ure. Through the Bard's genius,' enter a man's world and, in' Elliot Wilson as Antonio. ism and — as with all Nov. 2; and Nov. 14-17. Cranford and Scotch Plains to duel in counties for 400 years is Shylock, the audiences for generations have essence, save the day. Admission.is $38-$21. • Performances are scheduled Shakespeare plays — the quest despised moneylender who found themselves feeling sympa- Performances are scheduled to begin Tuesday and continue for a balanced and harmonious For tickets or more informa- seeks to kill the title character thy for Shylock. to begin at 8 p.m. Tuesdays tion, visit until Nov. 19 in the F.M. Kirby existence. by claiming a pound of his flesh. "The Merchant of Venice" also through Saturdays (the Nov. 2 Boys squad looks to pull off Girls look ta j Shakespeare Theatre at Drew www.njshakespeare.org on the The money-centered world of One of the most disputed char- boasts one of Shakespeare's performance is slated to begin at World Wide Web or call (973) University, located in Madison. commerce and trade is embodied acters in the Shakespeare most spirited heroines. 7:30 p.m.); 2 p.m. on selected The Merchant of Venice" is 408-5600. upset of top seeded Raiders continue the;i in the city of Venice, in contrast, canon, Shylock is at first glance According to the terms of her Saturdays and Sundays; and 7 Group rates are also avail- one of Shakespeare's darker based upon a stock character — with Belmont, a fairy tale world father's will, this beautiful but p.m. on selected Sundays. ,' • able, By DANIEL MURPHY comedies, for within the script's of poetry and romance. The the miser. A stereotypical Jew, melancholy heiress must marry "Symposium performances," march to title traditional comedic framework Shylock is a reflection of For more information, call THE CHRONICLE nexus exists in the opposition the man who chooses the casket slated for 8 p.m. Oct. 31 and 2 (973)408-3983. By PAMEL MURPHY ; The Cranford High boys soccer THE CHRONICLE team took some lumps early on, Folk art returns to Edison | Fun Stuff but the growing pains are begin- After cruising to a 6-0 victory Morristown's Community Theatre ning to pay dividends as the over Roselle Catholic in the first EDISON — The Country lowing of artisans from across Cougars have rebounded from a 1- round of the Union County Folk Art & Craft Show returns the nation and Canada eager to 5 start and stood at 6-6-2 after solid in the back," he said. "Our Tournament Saturday, the. to Edison for a four-day fall and Library keeps kids bu^y presents international Philharmonia participate in these prestigious Monday's loss to Kearny. goalkeeping has been a lot better Cranford High girls soccer team holiday-themed show, scheduled events. Every participant is during NJEA convention • The resurgent Cougars clawed than we expected. Our two will look to continue its marcK Gifted young musicians to run Oct. 26-29 at the New juried and selected for their their way into the second round of seniors, Savnick and Bausch, have towards another much-anticipakj All-Beethoven effort Alban Gerhardt, cello, whose KENILWORTH — The from over 40 countries and first American concert was in Jersey Convention & Exposition outstanding workmanship and the Union County Tournament been very good for us in the back." ed rematch with Union Catholic, Center at Raritan Center. Kenilworth Public Library has with a dramatic penalty kick in the finals, Saturday when t&|}r five continents come together Alice Tully Hall at Lincoln integrity of creative design. But the Raiders also feature a continues world tour in the Philharmonia of the The event is expected to fea- Each Country Folk Art & scheduled two special programs shoot-out victory over Elizabeth take on eighth seeded Scotcft Center in 1993. for schoolchildren during the Saturday, and will next take on powerful defensive backfield, led Plains-Fanwood, 1 p.m. at Roseifi of youth orchestra Nations, an orchestra that Gerhardt is scheduled to ture more than 300 of the Craft Show offers a wide vari- by senior keeper Brad Lowyns. enchants audiences and nation's finest artisan- ety of country decorating and New Jersey Education Scotch Plains-Fanwobd 6 p.m. Park. '••'•** perform in Avery Fisher Hall Sunday on the artificial turf at Lowyns is regarded as one of the underscores the universal exhibitors, offering only the folk art accessories, showcasing Association convention. top goalies in the nation, after The Cougars defeated fhl MORRISTOWN - The language of music. at Lincoln Center later this highest-quality folk art, crafts "Snakes Alive!" are coming Kean University. Raiders 7-1 the first day of £Ke year. the craftsmanship of over 300 of spending the 1999 summer train- Community Theatre is sched- Among the nations repre- and gift items. 11 a.m. to 11:45 a.m. Nov. 9. A One of the lessons the Cougars 1 season Sept. 11 and are fully ctmc uled to present the Tickets for Saturday's per- the nation's most gifted artisan- ing with Manchester United of sented are Azerbaijan, • "We've had an overwhelming exhibitors. staffer from the Trailside learned early on this season was the English Premier League. fident they will be able to hantHe Philharmonia of the Nations Croatia, Serbia, Syria, Russia formance cost between $20 Nature and Science Center in their defense is good enough to them again. Cranford has three in an all-Beethoven program. and $33. response to our Country Folk Show hours are scheduled for Scotch Plains (12-1-1) has allowed and Israel. Art & Craft Shows in Edison Mountainside will bring a live stay with the top seeded and high- just one goal this season, posting goals this season, and after com- The event is scheduled to For tickets or more infor- 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. Oct. 26, noon to ly touted Raiders. Cranford fell to pleting the first with a 3-0 vicj*h The Philharmonia is under over the years," said Rhonda 9 p.m. Oct. 27, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. snake and a live turtle for kids shutouts in 13 of the 14 games. begin at 8 p.m. Saturday. the direction of mation, visit www.communi- to see up close and in person. Scotch Plains 1-0 in overtime in The Raiders also feature a pair of ry over Piscataway Thursday, tfie Blakely, show co-producer. "By Oct. 28 and 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Cougars are focused on objective! Their concert on the conductor/pianist Justus tytheatrenj.com on the World popular demand, we're return- "Lenape Indian Lore" will its second game of the season four year starters in 6 foot 4 orchestra's world tour will Wide Web or call (973) 539- Oct. 29. Admission is $7, with Sept. 11 and are looking to come number two, capturing the coup* Frantz, who made his ing again this fall with out- one admission being valid for run 11 a.m.-noon Nov. 10. A vol- defensive midfielder Dave Bell include his "Egmont American debut in 1975 play- 8008. unteer with the Miller-Cory out on top in an equally low scor- and speedy center fullback Jim ty crown, hopefully by defeating standing, hand-selected artists the entire weekend. ing game the second time around. county nemesis Union Catholi<£* Overture," the Piano Concerto ing six concerts with the New The Community Theatre is from the greater mid-Jersey House Museum in Westfield Cooney. in C major and the Symphony York Philharmonic. located at 100 South St. in The public is welcome and "We're confident because of the "(Defeating Piscataway) wa)^ area and nationwide." encouraged to attend Oct. 26 for will talk about the indigenous As good as the Scotch Plains big win for the team," said juni$» No. 5 in C minor. The featured soloist is downtown Morristown. Lenape tribe, the earliest set- way we've been playing as of late," The shows have a loyal fol- Early Buying Privileges. said Cranford Head Coach Jeff defense has been, the Raiders sweeper Katie Sands. "For thfe^ tlers in what is now the Garden have had a hard time finding years we lost to Piscatawsjij State. Doherty. "We're confident because we have improved a lot since the offense. Mike Zotti, another four Beating Piscataway, Ui Both programs are open to beginning of the year." year starter, is a dangerous offen- Catholic and Ramapo are children 4 and older. Cranford has managed to turn sive threat but, as teams have goals this year. We've cco^B Registration is required; to the season around and remain concentrated on taking him out of plished the first. We're on a good register, call (908) 276-2451, or competitive with a young squad the game, nobody has stepped up foot right now." ~I- Now- preitiiertwg at Villager's Hard war visit the library, located at 548 that features just four seniors to pick up the scoring slack. The "It was big," said Head Coach* Boulevard in Kenilworth. because of the strong play of its Raiders have moved him fromfor - Karrie Lambright. "It was tSe back line, led by senior captains ward to offensive center midfield first time in three years we hjuj Andy Bausch and Mike Savnick. to draw the double teams out and beaten them and it meant a lokXp Vs,,. Planetarium sets The goalkeeping tandem of junior create space in the box. the girls." •.:•.*; schedule for fall Keith Shaw and freshman Brian "We need to keep it tight and With the top seed in the couili Woglom has been equally as pretty much play the same as we ty tournament and state a^4 BRANCHBURG — The impressive. did the first game," said Doherty. national acclaim, the Cougaja Planetarium at Raritan Valley "Hopefully weVe improved a bit could very well be getting swelledj Community College has "Defensively we've been solid V*' all year, and our attack is getting offensively. We're not going to out- heads. But according to San3s, announced its Fall 2000 sched- better," said Doherty. "Things are chance them, so we have to make over confidence hasn't been a ule of star shows and laser con- coming together. the most of our opportunities. We LARRY MURPHY/dHRONICLE CORRESPONDENT problem. paint, stencils, borders and more certs. "We knew we weren't going to need to limit their chances and if Sue Flamini battles Piscataway's Wendy Jennings for the ball in the Cougars 3-0 victory over the Chiefs. "We're worried about that," Star shows highlight the bo very good offensively, so we we get a good opportunity we have Cranford will take the next step towards the county title Saturday when they face Scotch Plains at 1 p.m. In she said. "But I think we're too constellations and stories of the wanted to make sure we were. to finish it.1*- " ':; '™r~':- (Continued on page C-3) to create a world of delight for your season and any unusual astro- nomical phenomena that may child's bedroom, bath or den. occur'at this time. Updates on ATHLETES OF THE WEEK spacecraft explorations and Cougars set for conferip|§ race new research discoveries by sponsored by 81 astronomers using the Hubble Space Telescope and Chandra, By DANIEL MURPHY uled for fifth place fin- but Cranford pulled through 3 Saturday, but ishes turned in where'it counted. K.C Brown Decorating Ideas book the x-ray orbiting observatory' THE CHRONICLE are also given during star was moved up a by freshman helped (negate some of Wallden's Create the Disney-inspired look you want Cross Katie Donnelly, goalkeep- shows. In what has been shaping up day to accom- Zack McGuire advantage by placing 12th for the with 52 pages of fun, including: to be one of the most intense modate PSAT and senior Cougars, but the difference was er for the Cranford High girls • How-to advice "The Autumn Sky," is offered rivalry's of the fall season, the testing. Mike Dixon, Frank Dabrosky (19th), Brian soccer team, recently record- • Techniques and tips on Saturdays through Nov. 18 Styler (20th); Brian Zurvansky • Room photo ideas Cranford and Scotch Plains- Scotch and the eighth ed shutouts 7, 8, and 9 on the at 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. Fanwood High boys cross country and ninth place (22) and Eddie Clinton (23) form- • Much more! 79-SH32 Plains struck season in victories over East This seasonal show explores teams will meet for the third, but first this sea- finishes put up ing a tight pack behind him. the fall sky and the planets not final, time this season in son, handing the Cougars a one- by seniors Andrew Elko and Matt Tomorrow's meeting will come Side, Piscataway, and Jupiter and Saturn. The con- what should shape up to be a point loss in their dual meet Schimming. .. .'" down to how close the Cougars Roselle Catholic in the first stellations of Pegasus the dual meet for the Watchung Sept. 26. The victory was the first In the second' meeting, can stay to Wallden and who can round of the Union County Color interior paint Flying Horse, Perseus the Conference title. for the Raiders over Cranford in Cranford defeated Scotch Plains form the better, faster pack. Tournament last week. •-• • FoaturiiKj: Hero, Andromeda the Maiden The two teams will toe the line 14 attempts, dating back to 1997. in the Shore Coaches Invitational Wallden is the favorite to run • Premium quality acrylic latex ill and Cassiopeia the Queen are 3:15 p.m. Friday afternoon at Bob Wallden led the way that at Holmdel Park, 85-103 in the away with the individual crown, • Excellent one-coat hidiny also discussed. Tickets are Warinanco Park in Elizabeth. day, taking first in 16:58, but the 27 team C Division race. Wallden and Cranford Head Coach Ray In the Cranford High foot-, • Low odor; safe around infants $4.50. The race was originally sched- difference was the fourth and was third overall for the Raiders, (Continued on page C-3) ball team's first win of the- • Easy to apply, no-drip paint reduces splatter Holiday star shows are season, Chaz Curtis and Bebi • Choose from 168 colors inspired by your favorite Disney characters offered on Saturdays and Verhoeven rushed for a com< Satin finish - gallon Sundays, Dec. 2 through Dec. bined 225 yards against East < 17. Side Saturday. Curtis scored 80^58/806-l8«80t>-ma/8064 JO 15.92 Curtis leads Cougars to first win Semi-gloss finish - gallon "The Alien Who Stole twice on runs of 25 and 65 Christmas" follows Santa Claus yards. Verhoeven scored on a 806-118/806-13//806392/806-I51 16.92 By DANIEL MURPHY Cougars extended the drive four yard run and added two Celling paint - gallon soo-M 13.92 .,.. on a trip through the solar sys- THE CHRONICLE when they successfully faked a . WhiU Y ibk t tem when a friendly alien kid- punt. East Side failed to cover conversion runs in the 22:7 naps him. CRANFORD — On the one of the Cranford gunners, victory. This unique holiday tale, strength of two touchdowns and Sawicki, the punter, found from Chaz Curtis and the power him for the first down. which explores the winter con- Presented in conjunction with Cranford High School running of Bob Verhoeven, the After neither team found the stellations and the planets of and the Cranford Chronicle. Ra our solar system, is shown at 1 Cranford High football team endzone for the remainder of p.m. Tickets are $4.00. took its first trip to the winners the first half, Cranford took "A Christmas Story" focuses circle Saturday with a 22-7 vic- control in the second. on Christmas traditions and tory over East Side. Verhoeven carried in from four IPUSP Live i examines the astronomical pos- After being horrendous in yards out in the third quarter sibilities for the Star of the second half of games for a 14-7 lead. With 5:07 left in Bethlehem. Shows begin at 3 through the first five weeks of the game, Curtis found a hole J92 the season, the Cougars and went 65 yards for his sec- Sat. Oc p.m. Tickets are $4.50. responded this week, outscoring ond touchdown of the afternoon, your choice 10:00am Laser concerts' will be East Side 14-0 over the final 24 and a 22-7 Cranford lead. offered Saturday afternoons minutes to seal the victory. "It was a close game at half, your choice Border stencils and evenings Nov. 4, 11 and 18. Stencil and stamp sets • One-layer stencil creates borders easily "It feels good," said but we weren't down on our- • Choose from 102 Djlmations, Buz/ Liyhtyejr, Cinderella, "Laser Millennium II" fea- • Liwr-mt stencils allow you to stencil ,i prizes, gh Verhoeven. "We've been work- selves like we usually are," said Minnie Mouse, Tigger, Winnie the Pooh and Woody v> tures a variety of music. Show ing hard every week and prac- Verhoeven. "We were confident (h.ifai'U-r in j few easy sleps loads of fun for all! * times are 3 p,m. and 8 p.m. NORTHERN & SOUTHERN • Gioou- Imm 10? Dalm.iliom, Bu// 78I0/1/757810/757756 ticing hard and it feels good to we could win. We weren't think- liijhlyiMi, Underfill, Minnie Mulbe, Tickets are $5. finally get one. ing about holding on to the ITALIAN CUISINE liijijer, Winnie the I'ooli jini Woody "Rock of Ages," features the "It kind of shows us we are lead, we wanted to open it up HUiil I l/7.'i//.'l//'.'i/<)S';//Vi-l IS/VSu I H).j211t|llM"lA) it* "Santa Baby." Ticket ure $5. Bob Sawicki. Bob Verhoeven Plainfield 1:30 p.m. Saturday in 1 IX) |t iU it n f t J..i*^j j^• f^j mi jyJL r\ijd LJ4UJJ iA'tf lAAii 'H( Chaz Curtis took a pass from Bob Sawlcki for one touchdown and raced ..(( ., Ik... t.4.iX.tf^.iru^cil O.LUJ. IftlMlH UC In Ml.J Group rate are available. For 65 yards for his second as the Cougars defeated East Side 22-7 for their ran in the extra point attempt their final home game of the _'b 1'OJ Hi ISA OO more information or reserva- first win of the season. for an 8-7 Cranford lead. The season. tions, call (908) 231-8805. C-2 Cranford Chronicle- October 19y 2000 October 19, 2000 Cranford Chronicle C-3

Deadline N'X>n Brearley Girls look to continue Wednesday Cougars capture Prior To [rPiigh School ^^^& (Continued from page C-l) Lambright. "That worries me a Publicaiion good a team to have a let down. If lot." we come out not as strong in the Cranford will have to raise its Neo-Classic title first half, we can come back in level of play for Scotch Plains the second and turn it on and Sunday. The Raiders have The Cranford High volleyball still win. improved a great deal since the team cruised past New "Everyone is so excited about Cougars annihilated them 7-1 to ONE CALL PUTS YOU IN TOUCH WITH THESE HOMETOWN WEEKLY NEWSPAPER!?:) Bears Providence. Monday 15-12, 15-10 Cranford the (national rankings), we say 'If open the season and will be hop- to improve to 17-7. we can win we can move up'. We ing to pull off the surprise of the Suburban News • Independent Press • Cranford Chronicle • Record Press Nicole Seney led the offense High School -V^?. want to win as many as possible season. with 14 service points and Jill Roundup (Piy to see how high we can move up. "We know they have improved fall to Hayeck added nine kills and five "And our coach has done an a lot," said Lambright. "But if we To Place Your Ad Call CHRIS 1-800-981-5640 blocks for the Cougars. Katie awesome job," she continued. play a good game they shouldn't Baran had seven kills. "She's put up with a lot and done come close to us. It's a matter of Cranford 1,. Elizabeth 0— ADDITIONS & ALTERATIONS ELECTRIC LANDSCAPING PEST CONTROL Cranford 2, Elizabeth 0— .so much. All she wants if for us to going out and giving 100 percent After a scoreless regulation anjl A EASTERN PEST co io Jiave fun and play well." no matter who we play." VP WOODWORKING INC. A&R ELECTRIC, INC. W L Pioneers The Cougars defeated Elizabeth overtime in the first round of the Commercial • Residential Family Owned and Operated • "Cranford is very good," said GENERAL CONTRACTOR ! 15-10, 15-9 in the final of the Union County Tournament, the "We know anything can hap- Residential • Commercial POTT'S CfflK We are a LOCAL Concern Scotch Plains Head Coach Frank "SPECIALIZING IN EUROPEAN DESIGN" Cougar Neo-Classic tournament Cougars converted their fmaj pen," said Lambright. "I told FOR ALL YOUR ELECTRICAL NEEDS •. The Brearley High football Butz. "They have some very BATHROOMS • WINDOWS -DOORS RESIDENTIAL » COMMERCIAL Saturday, four penalty kicks and Keit^ them Johnson tied Union PROMPT FRIENDLY SERVICE FREE EST. team was the first to score Catholic and that should have exceptional players and are a DECKS • ROOFING • SIDING • B'SMTS FALL CLEAN UP SPECIAL [CARPENTER ANT SPECIALISTS I • • Jill Hayeck had nine kills, Shaw stopped one Elizabeth shot ! PORCHES»PAINTING»RENOVATIONS FULLY INSURED, BONDED ROACHES • BEETLES • MICE • BEES LICENSE No.9335* against the might New never happened. We have to keep real good soccer team. We'll prob- Katie Baran had seven kills and and watched another trickle wide C SPECIALIZING IN: (908)277-1571 or (908) 464-5544 Providence defense this season, focused and take one game at a ably pack it in a little bit, but I ^5 7o 908-665-O649 Lauren Trajer served up 16 left to boost the Cougars into k THATCHING • AIRATION but moral victories are all the assists to lead the Cougars. The time." don't know how much because second round meeting with top"- • WINTERIZATION •••• Bears can take away from tournament was put together to seeded Scotch Plains. With few opponents on its they have some real quality play- ;Saturday's 41-7 defeat. give Cranford enough games to level the hardest thing for the ers. Well pack it in a little bit— SPRINKLER SHUT OFF PEST CONTROL, INC. our defense has been playing KREDER ELECTRIC No New Providence oppo- qualify for the state tournament. FIELD HOCKEY ; Cougars so far this season has CRAFTSMAN CONTRACTORS CORP CALL FOR FREE EST. For Dynamite Service Call much better recently. Residential • Commercial • Industrial 908-490-1491 nent had scored against its Edison defeated J.P. Stevens 15^ Behind two goals from Emily been maintaining a high level of ROOF RAISERS & ADDITIONS . SENIOR CITIZEN DISCOUNT The Raider defense will have PROFESSIONAL SERVICE OWNER OPERATED Family Owned & Operated defense this season before 13, 15-11 in the consolation Taylor, Cranford posted a 4-1 vic- play. •'••... • CUSTOM DECKS • Residential • Commercial round. to play exceptional if it is to ' Uc#9124 All Insecls & Rodents Treated .Giancarlo Pesantez rumbled in tory over Governor Livingston "We have a hard time getting Free Inspection/Estimates • Fast & Professional Service derail the Cougars. COMPLETE INTERIORS FREE ESTIMATE 800-382-0030 :from four yards out in the third Monday. back into a regular tempo," said Saturday S After Hours Available ' .quarter, but unfortunately for GIRLS SOCCER Taylor scored 26 minutes into Toll Free 1-888-280-9510 _ 908-464-8980 908-352-4242 . Lie. #97532A . jthe Bears, they could only score Cranford advanced to the sec- the first half to give the Cougars :once. ond round of the Union County (5-1-4) a 1-0 lead and Candi PLUMBING & HEATING • --North Plainfield scored Tournament with a 6-0 thrashing Orshak scored in the second to Cougars set for race 'ALL ITEMS REMOVED SCOn E. HUEY'S of Roselle Catholic Saturday. ' REMOVAL 0/jJFURNITUREJRE,A A. PLAIA & SON FENCE •against the Pioneers on a fum- extend the lead to 2-0. Gov. (Continued from page C-l) the Cougars will need senior PRO Oil Tank • ble recovery last week. Sue Flamini had two goals Livingston cut the lead to 2-1 APPLIANCES, OLD TOY)YS \ Custom Wood • Chain Link Stockade NO JOB 100 BIG OR SMALL White is loosening tie reigns on Chris Bingham, and sophomores ITEMS \ TANK '. -New Providence's offense and an assist and Valerie Nigro before Taylor and Kate AND OTHEB UNWANTED HOUSEHOLD ITEMS Year Round Installations • Free Estimates Services SPECIALTY IN BATHROOM REMODELING]. Dabrosky and Styler after hold- Zurvanksy and Clinton to follow SAME DAY SERVICE IN MOST OSES REMOVED • FILLED • INSTALLED I was too much to stop as back had a goal and an assist to pace Gruzmacher put the game away^ NEW & REPAIRS Cranford. Katie Sands, Lauren ing them back to pull Zurvanksy closely behind. Scotch Plains, on $25 SPECIAL NJ APPROVED • 12 YRS EXPERIENCE • UNION. NJ ,'Jffri Scarpa ran nine times for Summit 2, Cranford 1—The and Clinton up. the other hand, will let Wallden 732-913-7055 Signorella and Lindsey Fontana 908-851-0057 wwwprotankservicos.com PROMPT PROFESSIONAL SVC. • 133 yards and three touch- Cougars lost a heart breaker 2-1 White is hoping his top three set the pace up front, and hope ^(908) 769-8524 908-654-5222 all scored for the Cougars, who in overtime to Summit in the downs, including scoring runs had 24 shots on goal. can run close enough to Wallden the seniors can pick it up and first round of the Union County pack it in closely behind him. AIR CONDITIONING OIL TANKS REFINISHING •of 74 and 45 yards. RUTHANNE WAGNER/CHRONICLE CORRESPONDENT Cranford will next face Scotch to neutralize the Raiders' front ' .'Fullback Ron Fiorilli carried Tournament Saturday. runner. The importance of a front Cross country is a sport which ADVANCED FLOORING Brearley's Andres Tobon chases down the ball during the Bears Union County Tournament first round match Plains-Fanwood 1 p.m. Saturday The fifth seeded Cougars fell ' Sendee • Installations CARRIAGE HOUSE [the ball eight times for 60 with Westfield. Brearley fell 1-0 and will travel to North Plainfield today for a 4 p.m. conference showdown. in the quarterfinal round. runner of Wallden's capabilities White describes as 95 percent HARDWOOD FLOOR SPECIALISTS ^Services* REFINISHING CO. to the fourth-seeded Hilltoppers Is far greater in championship psychological, and right now he iyar-ds and a touchdown and Cranford 3, Piscataway 0— Central Air Systems • Gas Furnaces East Coast Marine Services, Inc. on a goal with 2:52 remaining vx and Koegel agree the edge in Sanding • Staining • Refinishing •Wes Girnius added 76 yards Kyle Hrynkiewicz stopped 18 Bears in the loss. goals, P am Seiple had two The Cougars ended two years of jaces than in dual meets. Boilers '• Humidifiers • Air Cleaners Tanks Sandfllleil or Removed the extra frame. Emily Taylor that department belongs to the Work Personally Performed by Owner 908-277-3815 •rushing. shots, but his counterpart goals and an assist, Kate frustration at the hands of the "Wallden has got to be the Hot Water Heaters „,.,.•_„„.,_.„, Tanks Installed • Tank Locating FURNITURE RESTORATION •'.••.. gave Cranford a 1-0 lead 6:24 Raiders. Installed - Free Estimate-Fully Ins. ' New Providence took a 21-0 turned away 14 to help Bound GIRLS SOCCER Seamon had two goals, and Chiefs with a 3-0 victory over favorite. He's dominated the ... „ . AA.« FREE ESTIMATES5 FrccLst.NJI.k: HARDWOOD FLOORS V into the first half, but Summit "9088622658* STUIHl'IiD/RliFINISIIKI) AND INSTALLED' Ihiilftime lead behind a five Brook hold on to the one goal Brearley was only able to Jessica Ballweg and Nicole Piscataway Oct 12. bounty this year," said White. "We beat them in the dual 908-654-8861 License#10596 : ua.a 90S-518-0732 tied it nine minutes into the sec- "They have the advantage meet, then they came back and INTERIOR DliCQRATlNG & TOUCH UP SERVICES lyard run from Scarpa, a 16- advantage it gained in the muster up one shot on goal and Hauck each had a goal and an Sue Flamini, Colleen Tretola ond half. • beat us at Shore Coaches," said PAINTING !y£wt run from Fiorilli , and a 23 fourth minute. Brearley fell to fell to Bound Brook 1-0 assist for the Vikings. and Valerie Nigro all scored for because they have a front run- AIR CONDITIONING ner. We're going to let (Dabrosky Koegel. "That's the only time WE STOP LEAKS ;y;jc3 pass from Andy Silvagni 7-6. Tuesday. Ashley Wilishefski made 32 Cranford. Erica Stewart had two GYMNASTICS ! STEVEN G. CLARK MARINO'S PAINTING assists and Katie Donnelly made and Styler) loose and try to we've lost this year and we didn't • to-Jfike Doran. Westfield 1, Brearley 0— Rosie Claros scored for the saves for the Bears. Bridget Murphy took first ^attack Wallden up front. Frank like the feeling. It's been a major AIR CONDITIONING & HEATING Expert Preparation t Clean-Up CLARK BUILDERS, Inc. five saves to record the shutout. 30Yrs. Experience Pesantez scored to cut the Brearley fell to seventh seeded Crusaders with 20 minutes left Brearley 2, Dayton 1—The place in all four events, finishing •and Brian have looked real good motivating factor." INSTALLATION & SERVICE Hardwood Floor Specialists • ucuuiuiuu • oiciiuTrcminrouiM • swine • lead to 21-7 in the third quar- Westfield 1-0 in the first round Cranford was scheduled to Installed • Refinished • Sanded • FUn RUSHES • C*«EM*1 CffliKJ • I im Complete Roof Stripping Specialists & All Repairs to drop the Bears to 2-^9. Bears knocked off their arch- with 36 points, but it wasn't in practice. It's pretty much "I would have to think they CARRIER • TEMPSTAR INTERIOR/EXTERIOR Fully Insured-Free Estimates 1 battle Kearny Monday, but the Carpet, Upholstery & On Site Drapery Care ter; but Scarpa broke loose for of • the Union County Union Catholic 9, rival in the preliminary round enough as Cranford fell to Union going to be a dual meet up front." have the advantage because they AIR CLEANERS • HUMIDIFIERS • BOILERS • FURNACES SMALL OH LARGE JOBS WELCOME game was cancelled. 30 YRSEXP. QVAim WORK AT A GREAT PSICEI - Oriental & Area Rugs Cleaned & Restored REASONABLE RATES itwo touchdowns and Evan Tournament Saturday. Brearley 0—After winning of the Union County Catholic Tuesday 101.4-99.3 have a front runner," said White. 800-794-5325 "We have a pretty good pack," w 908-273-4693 1800-307-4494 • 908-464-2653 908-688-0481 www.clarkbuilders.baweb.com- ."Raffanello scored from 26 yards The game was • scoreless their preliminary round game, Tournament Thursday, 2-1. . Cranford fell to 7-2, while said Scotch Plains Head Coach "Anytime you have that it's big. BOYS SOCCER Union Catholic improved to 5-1. ;ou_tto finish off the Bears. through the first half, but the Bears ran into three-time Christina Chonko scored Jeff Koegel. "One thing we've The bigger the meet the more MHHflfllflHHriH>rfPrni_T#_H_n__flflMHfli I HOOFING B After seven games without a BASEMENTS FLOORING Westfield's David Santoriello defending county champion and both Brearley goals, including The meet was a rematch of the been trying to emphasize is clos- important a front runner is. Our scored off a pass from Garrett second-seeded Union Catholic loss, Cranford took a step back two winners at the Brearley project is to try to neutralize his I I- BOYS SOCCER the game winner 3:20 into the Monday, falling to Kearny 4-0. ing the gap between our number BEST IMPROVEMENTS WOOD FLOORS ID &R PAINTING! DUFFY ROOFING i Brearley was unable to 111 13:34 into the second half to in the first round of the Union first overtime. Tournament Oct. 6. Cranford two guy and our number one, but advantage and put four guys in The defensive minded won the tournament title, while • Finished Basements INTERIOR/EXTERIOR RESIDENTIAL SPKIAUSf$ .•muster any offense again, lift the Blue Devils. County Tournament, falling to Brearley took a 1-0 lead without slowing down our top behind him." /;)' George Inc. Cougars were outshot 26-8 and Union Catholic captured the • Bathrooms MAKE YQVROLD FLOORS LOOK UKE NEW FULL PRIMER • HEPA VACUUM SANDING , SERVING UNION CTY & VICINITY Tailing to Bound Brook 1-0 Kyle Hrynkiewicz stopped the Vikings 9-0. before Dayton tied the score in guy. I need our seniors to take The two squads will meet DECK MAINTENANCE • POWERWASHING saw their record fall to 6-6-2. team title. INSTALLED- REPAIRED• REFINISHED Fully Springfield irtt ^Tuesday. five shots for the 10th seeded Rebecca Babicz scored three the second half. charge and I'm pretty confident again in the sectional champi- • Ceilings FREE ESTIMATES • FULLY INSURED they can pick things up. They onships Oct. 28, the county SI • Sheetrock 1 Insur'fd 800-831-8853 DIVII/IUIM u 908-598-1853 ±f 973-379-4262 know how important it is to do championships Nov. 1, most like- : • Windows the things that need to get done. ly the Group 3 Championships I have faith in the kids." Nov. 10 and, if all. goes well *FREE ESTIMATES* GARAGE DOORS ROOF NG-SIDING With Styler, Dabrosky and there, the Meet of Champions FULLY INSURED OlDofce Overhead Doors FERDINANDI PAINTING ON TIME BUILDERS Legal notices Brown chasing after Wallden, Nov. 17. INTERIOR - EXTERIOR 16 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE Oarage Doors A Openers POWERWASHING ALL YOUR RESIDENTIAL Sales • Service • Installation REASONABLE RATES • FULLY INS. ROOFING NEEDS Schaltan & Lockor Will Beat Any Written Estimate BOROUGH OF GARWOOD miant to thu Local Bod Law. Said bonds shall bear Inlor- WAGES OF CERTAIN OFFICIALS AND EMPLOYEES soq. Bidders aro required lo comply with tho roquiro- (732)283-2262 'SERVING UNION COUNTY FOX OVtit 20 VMS' NOTICE OF SALE OF PROPERTY FOR NONPAYMENT OF TAXES, obt nl a r;ito pur annum as may bo huioaltor do I or mined OF THE TOWNSHIP OF CRANFORD FOR THE YEAR monls of P.L. 1975, c. 127 (NJAC 17:27) and P.L. 1077, c. •190 Morris Avo. within Ihu limitations proscribed by law. All matters wilh 2000 33. PO Box 782 HIGH SCHOOL 908-964-7359 GUTTERS • SIDING & ASSESSMENTS AND/OR MUNICIPAL LIENS 901241-3718 or 908-241-3057 .' PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT I, Corinno E. BIOWM. Collector of Tu)ces of tho EJoiouyh of Gaiwood, in luspoct to yaid bonds nol dotorntinod by this ordinanco BE IT ORDAINED by tho Township Committeo of tho Rosalie Hollenbrochl Summit, NJ 07000 I KEN JENSEN », 732-574-0875 ~(he Counly of Union and Stale of New Jursoy, will on tho 25th day of Octobor 2000 ul tho Municipal Uuilding, 403 shall bo do tur mined by resolutions to bo horoaftoi adopt- Township of Cranford that Township Clork SID.7J.. REPLACEMENT WINDOWS : -ScJuth Avenue, Gafwood, NJ at Ihe hour of (0:00 a.m. or al such titno and placo to which said salo may thoii ho od. Section I: Certain official, full-limo and Unclassified per- BIDDER : •adjourned, set the following described lands situated in tho Uoiough of Garwood. Soction 6- lo Imanco aaid purpose, bond anticipation sonnel of Ordinance 2000-15 aro hereby umendod for tho SHERIFF'S SALE SPECIALIZING IN ADDITIONS, SHEMIFF'S NUMBED CH 755488 CALENDAR BATHS • KITCHENS • Said lands will be sold for the amount of tho municipal lions chargeable against «ach parcol with inloro^t and co^ts notos ol mild Township ol an uggrogato principal amount (ollowing position: ADDRESS DIVISION: CHANCERY COUNTY: UNION '*to the data of sals but exclusivo of the lion for tho tax yoar 2000. This sialo Is made under and by virtue of tho " Tax not oxcoeding $250,000 aro noteby authorized lo bo 20QaSfllary. Range BASEMENTS, KITCHENS, : •Sale Law" of the State of New Jersey and supplements and amendments thereto {NJRS 5-1:5-19 ol seq.) issuod pursuant to tho Local Bond Law in anticipation ol Aquatics/Fitnous Conlor TELEPHONE NUMBER DOCKET NO. F444400 "Take further notice that tho sale shall bo made to such porson or porsons as will purchaso t;aid properties, uubjoct to tho issuance of said bonds. In tho ovont lhat bonds aru Operations Manager 49,187-66,542 BA MORTGAGE. LLC. ( A WHOLLY OWNED SUB- SHAPE UP BATHROOM CO. BATHROOMS, CUSTOM DECKS:,.' 'TGdempIion at the lowest rate of intorost, but in no case In oxcoss ot olghteen (16) poiconl por annum. Payment for issued pursuant to this ordinanco, tho agnrenato amount Soction II: Part time porsonnol of Ordinance 2000-15 Is SIDIARY OF BANK OF AMERICA, NA.) SUCCESSOR (all times p.m. unless otherwise noted) SUNDAY, OCT. 22 ^ SOCIALIZINGINGDMSHAKfS "Iha sale shall be made beloro the conclusion of tho sale by cash, certified chock or money ordor or tho property tihall ol nolos hoioby authorized to bo Issued snail bo toducod horoby ainondod for tho following IN INTEREST BY MERGEF1 OF NATIONSBANC MORT- Boys Soccer WtUUtNIIHtJUb "be' rosold. Properties (or which thoro shall bo no other purchasers will bo struck oil and sold to thu Borough of by an aniounl equal to thu principal amount ol Iho bonds 2OQO-P PUBLIC NOTICE GAGE CORPORATION.; ^PAINTING OLD A1UM. SIDING TO LOOK NEW All YOUR HOME NEEDS - BO issuod. It tho aggroyato amount ol outslandinn bonds THURSDAY, OCT. 19 Cranford vs. Scotch Plains DEAL DIRECT Garwood at an interest rate of eighteen (10) percent. Early Morning Lifeguard 9,00 PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that an Ordinanco, ol and notos issuod pursuant to this ordinanco shall al any JAMES T. LEONARD AND MAHIFSETH LEONARD, Field Hockey Quarterfinal round HOME IMPROVEMENTS At any time before tho sale, tho undoislgnod will receive payment of the amount duo on any propoity with inloroat Early Morning Desk Clork 9.00 which tho following is a copy, was Introduced, read and limo oxcood Ihe sum tutil inonlionod in this soction, Iho FIRST UNION NATIONAL BANK, ET ALS NJ Plumb. UCH10908 JK 732-382-2554 IFULLYINS. FREEESl 'and costs Incurred up to the time of sale by cash, certified chock or money ordor. Early Morning Fitness passed on first reading by tho Mayor and Council al tho Cranlord vs. Westlield, 4 Union County Tournament monoys ruisod by tho Issuanco ol said bonds shall, to nol Borough ol Konilworth at a meeting on Iho 11th day of WRIT OF EXECUTION DATE: AUGUST 17, 2000 PAINTING • DECORATING Industiial properties may bo subject to tho Spill Compensation and Control Act (N.J.S.A. 5ti:1(K'3,11 ut soq.J, tho Confer Attendant 9.00 Gymnastics Kean University, 6 j NJ Elect LICM162 loss than tho amount of such oxcosii; bo appllod to tho Octobor. 2000, and that said Council will furthor consider SALE DATE: NORMILE PAINTING ,' WaJJjrPollution Control Ad (NJ.S.A. 58:10A-1 et soq,). and tho Industrial Site Recovery Act (N.J.S.A. 13:1 K-ti ol WKJ.). Soction III: All ordinances and parts of ordinances pay muni of such nolos thon outstanding, tfio said Ordinance for final passage on the 8th day of WEDNESDAY THE 25TH DAY OF OCTOBER Cranford al Hlllsborough, 5 732-340-1220 INTERIOR • EXTERIOR In adrttion, the Municipality is precluded from issuing a tax salo certificate to any prospoctivu purchase who iy or may inconsistent with or in conflict with this ordinance are 888-415-0305 Soction 7. Each bond anticipation nolo issued pursuant November, 2000, at tho Kenilworth Municipal Building. Boys Soccer MONDAY, OCT. 23 CALL HOWFORfftltlSWATE free Estimates/25 years , bo m any way connected to tho prior ownur or operalor ol tho situ.. hereby lopoalod to tho oxtonl of such conflict inconsis- A.D. 2000 lo this ordinanco shall bo dalod on or about tho UJIO ol i!:; tency. 567 Boulevard, Konilworth, New Jorsoy, at 8:00 P.M., at BA MORTGAGE, LLC. (A WHOLLY OWNED SUB- Brearley at North Plalnlield, 4 Gymnastics KITCHENS • BATHROOMS ,', Tho sais d landan s so subjecj t to salo, described In accordance wilh Iho lax duplicate, including tho naino of tho owner au issuanco arid shall bo payable not moro than om> year Section IV: This ordinance shall lako offoct upon publica- which time and space any persons who may bo interest- SIDIARY OF BANK OF AMERICA, N.A.) SUCCESSOR n on Ihe llas t tax dliduplicatt e and tthho ttotal l amountt ddu o tthoruoh n l dvoly on thu 2iilh iLiy ol Octobor, ;?000, uxclu- from i|s dalo, shall boar inloiost al a ralo por annum a^ Girls Soccer Cranford vs. Piscataway, 4:15 BATHS • KITCHENS ROOFING tion aftur final passage as provided by law. ed therein will be given on opportunity to bo hoard con- IN INTEREST BY MERGER OF NATIONSBANC MORT- CORtAN • FORMICA TOPS f Jhe lion for tho year are as liGtod below: may bo hereafter dolurminod within thu limitations pro- cerning such Ordinance. GAGE CORPORATION, VS. JAMES T. LEONARD, HUS- Brearley vs. North Plalnlield, 4 Boys Soccer Corinne E. Brown scribed by law and may bo ronowud from limo to timo NOTICE OF PENDING ORDINANCE HEDY LIPKE, BOROUGH CLERK BAND AND WIFE, ETAS Cranford vs. Scotch Plains, 4 CUSTOM MOLDINGS • ALL REPAIRS House Painting by CEILEX 'Collector of Taxus pursuant to and within limitations proscribed by tho Local 7 he foiogoing ordinance was Introduced and passed on BOROUGH OF KENILWORTH CARPENTRY BY PAUL Gaiwood, Now Joriiuy IJond Law. Each of said bond anticipation notes shall bfl fust roadinq al a meeting of tho Township Committee ol LOCATED IN THE TOWNSHIP OF CRANFORD. COUN- FRIDAY, OCT. 20 Girls Soccer PROPOSED ORDINANCE NO. 2000-20 Exterior/Interior Adcjroaa Munlc Int. Cost Total signed by tho Mayor and by u (irmnciul olficor and shall the Township of Cranford. NJ., on Tuesday, Octobor 10, TY OF UNION AND STATE OF NEW JERSEY Football Cranford at Scotch Plains, 4 TILE • SHEETROCK No. Block Lot Name L'000, and Will bu considered for final passage aftur pub- ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 197 OF THE fiOU Willow Avo 'tii 0.00 298.21 24,55 1,550.21 ho Under tho soal ol said Township and uttustod by Itu) PROPERTY ADDRESS: 15 UUHNSIDE AVENUE, EXCELLENT JOB AT THE LOWEST PRICE I. 30-J 19 Rodriguez, Jotioph & Carol CODE OF THE BOROUGH OF KENILWORTH. Broarloy at Manville, 7 Tennis Township Clork of Deputy Township Clork. Said officers jic hearing at the Municipal Uuilding, Cranford, N.J. on CRANFORD, NEW JERSEY 07016 DEPENDABLE SINCE 1927 •2. 506 12 Plowcha, Karon Ann 1t!J Willow Avy 5,tXi 5L* 0.00 3ti9.17 100.00 6,106,69 BOROUGH OF KENILWORTH OLD HOUSE SPECIALTY are ho'eby authorized (0 uxueuto said notos in such form Tuesday, November 2\, 2000 at 0:30 p.m. (prevailing TAX LOT NO. 22 BLOCK NO. 420 Field Hockey Cranford al Westfield, 4 FOX as they nitiy adopt In conformity wilh law. Tho power to time) ORDINANCE NO- 2000-20 DIMENSIONS: (17.00 FEET X 50.00 FEET X 117.00 Cranford at Sayreville, 4 Volleyball BEST PREPARATION • DECKREEINISIIINC APPROVED: ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 197 OF THE FEET X 50.00 FEET " < LEGAL NOTICE Crunfotd is huroby umondod lo conform with thti provi- determined any matters wilh respect to said notes nol Gymnastics Cranford vs. Shabazz, 4 973-377-7708 • 973-884-4110 (eve) Philip J. Morin III, Chairman CODE OF THE BOROUGH OF KENILWORTH NEAREST CROSS STREET: LINCOLN AVENUE CARPENTRY & SAND BLAST]NC , BOROUGH OF GARWOOD bioiiti of this oidmancu to tho tjxttint ol any inconsistoncy determined by Ihis ordinance and uli;o Iho power lo soil BE [T ORDAINED by tho Governing Body ol Ifio Cranford at Scotch Plains, 4:30 horowilh. Tho resolution in thu form prurnulnalod by tho auid notes, is naioby doluijatod to tho Director of Flnancu Township Committee A lull ItHjitl description of tho pronorty can bu found in thu 908-789-9279 BUILDING CORP. • , PUBLIC HEARING who is hereby aulhomod to sell said notos uilhor at ono ATTEST: Borough ol Ktmilworth that Chaptor 197 of tho Borough Olfiois ol tho Clark and tho Shurift of Union County, Volleyball TUESDAY, OCT. 24 • A Public Hiring will bo hold on Octobor 24, 2000, at Local Pinancu Board showing full dutail of tno ainondod " «».T»I _ 201-964-1001 time or from limo to time in thu manner provided by low, Rosalie Hollonbrocht Code is horoby amondod as follows: Union County. Administration Buildiruj, 1st Floor, 10 973-682-0432 (beeper) ii:6o p.m., or soyn thuruaftur as the mattur can bu Cypilul budtjol and capital [jrOurarn as jppruvtid by Iho Cranlord al Bishop Ahr, 4 Gymnastics Municipal Clork Elizabelhlown Pla/a, Eli.zabolh, Nuw Jorsoy. .hoiifri in Council Chambers, Municipal Uuilding, -103 Oiiuctor ol ihd Uivibion ol Locdl Govornmont Sorvicos is SECTION 197-17.1- PURPOSE Boys Soccer Broarloy vs. Union Catholic, 4 * ROOFING * SIDING • South Avonuti, Garwood, NJ: hor thu purposo ol receiv- on Mo wilh tho Cloik and is availably thoro for public Soction 8. It is hereby dutunninod and declared lhat (hu S2UU ...-. - -CC.441 LT.IQ/Jil/QQ The Borounh of Konilworth rocognuos tho importance of -JUDGMENT AMOUNT- Building • Remodeling proser vino, trio cha/actor of it's rosidoniial neighborhoods, Brearley at Wardlaw-Hartridgo. 3:45 Boys Soccer ing public Input on tho Borough's Union Counly iriiipochon. period of usululness of said purpose, accoidiny to ils rea- ONE-HUNDRED TWENTY TWO THOUSAND SEVEN- REPLACEMENT WINDOWS • ADDITIONS. especially when residential properties abut Industrial Broarley at Roselle Park, 4 Dtwulupmtinp l Block Granl Proposal^p^)) for yoay r twtuityy- Suction 3: This utdinjitco sihall take ollucl immodiutuly. sonable life, is a period of liltoon yoars computed from PUBLIC NOTICE HUNDRED NINETY FIVE & 2II/I0O thu (Lilu ol said bonds. PUBLIC NOTICE is horoby givon that a\) Ordinance ol properties. The Kenilworth Master Plan establishes goals ($122,735.23) Girls Soccer . Proposalls must bo submitted in writini g to tthho STATEMENT SATURDAY, OCT. 21 AMS HOME IMPROVEMENT ROOFING • SIDING which ihu following is a copy, was Introduced, road and and objectives to preserve and Improve residential neigh- ATTORNEY: OVER "25 YEARS" EXPERIENCE ' Municipal Clmk by 4:00 p.m., Friiiay.. Octobor 20. 2000. Thti loaiguimj oidinanco was finally passod at >l moolini] Soction 9. It Is ho ruby dtilurmined and stalud lhat the Football Brearley vs. Roselle Park, 4 y passed on first reading by tho Mayor and Council of tho borhoods, minimise conflicts between non-tusidentiul and SPEAR AND HOFFMAN, PA- LAW OFFICES WtSp«dilheiiAIITyp«iofHowbpn)vtM>l MayoM r and Council of thu Township Committou of tho Township of Cianfuid, Supplomontul Uobl HLilttjimnl ruuLiirud by thu Local MOST TEAR-OFFS COMPLETED IN ONE DA Y Mayor and Council Borough of Kunilworth at a mooting on Iho I Ith day ol residential zoning districts and prornolo efforts for Ihu Cranfordvs. Plainliold, 1:30 NJ. on imiMlay, Oclubtif 10, 2000. Bond law has been duly nuidu una tiled in Iho ollico ol SUITE 210 LICENSED & INSURED Chnsiirui M. Aritiininj, Municipal Cloik Ifio Township Cloik of s.nd Township, and tluil sUch October, 2000, and that said Council will further consider control and reduction of pollution to the nalurul environ- Girls Soccer WEDNESDAY, OCT 25 Appiowod: 1020 NOR IH KINGS HIGHWAY SMALL & ODD JOBS WELCOME 403 South Avunuu bt.itumunt :,u liltid shows lh.it thu tjioss dubl of said tho said Oidinanco for final passage on Iho 25lh day ot ment. In furtherance of those goals and objectives, the SCUORZO SERVICES Philip J. Moiin III, Chairman CHERRY HILL, NJ 011034 Cranlord vs. Scotch Plains Field Hockey Cuirwood, NJ 0702/ lownship, as dolinud In Suction -13 ol Ihu Local Bond Octobor. 200U, at the KunilwoMh Municipal Uuilding, 5*37 governing body has established guidelines to provide a Free Estimates • Fully licensed & Insured "GUI NOW FOR EVERYDAY SPECIALS" lownsliip Coinmiituu SHERIFF: RALPH FHOEHLICH Quarterfinal round Cranford al Johnson, 4 GUTTERS & LEADERS 55 AuthorizedRUBBISH REMOVAL Law, Is increased by Ihis onimancu by S?ii(J,OOO. bul said tloulevard, Komlwortb, Now Jorsoy, at H;00 P.M., at which buffer between adjoining residential and industrial prop- ONE-HUNDRED THIRTY ONE THOUSAND FIVE-HUN- 100% Financing Availablo Atltisi: i orlios, especially where there are tractor trailer Iruck Union County Tournament Boys Soccer $: b0,()00 shall bo dedudud liom (jro^s dubl puibiumt lo tirriu and place any poisons who may bu Intorusted thoro- DRED EIGHT 8. 52/100 752-516^1111 • 732321^)932 TOWNSHIP OF CHANFORD fl.)i;ali.) Hollunbruthl delivery and/or loading docks or commercial or industrial m Suction -U(i;) ol tfio Local Bond Law and Itut thu in will bo ijivuri an opportunily to be hoard concerning TOTAL JUDGMENT AMOUNT: ($131500 62) Roselle Park. 1 Cranford at Westfiold, 4 ORDINANCE NO. 2000-35 Municipal Clork properties that adjoin residential properties. 80N52-2363 • 908-322-3767 issuance ol thu bonds und notos authon/ed by Ihls ordi- such Ofdinanco. All succus:;lul biddurs must havu 20"u ol thuir bid pricu Girts Soccer •^•877-9ROOF-IT TOLL FREE - 908-272-3691HJ AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND THE CODE OF THE ...... CC-HMT 10/19/UO Volleyball 609-208-1997 nance is permitted by an exception lo tfie debt lunitalions HEDY LIPKE, BOHOUGH CLERK SECTION 197-1/Z- FENCE AND WALL LIMITATIONS availablu In cash or cortifiud funds at tho conclusion of TOWNSHIP OF CRANFORD, CHAPTER 58 ALCO- Cranlord Cranford vs. Westlield, 4 pioscnbed by tho Local Bond Law as provided In BOROUGH OF KENILWORTH FOR INDUSTRIAL DISTRICTS ABUTTING RESIDEN- Iho salos. HOLIC BEVERAGES, ARTICLE I LICENSING, SEC- TOWNSHIP Of CHANFOHD Sections -i/(u) ,uuf /(h) ut Ihu Local Bond law. Volleyball PROPOSED ORDINANCE NO. 2000-21 TIAL DISTRICTS. SU9.26 CC-ll!H.T's8/2fl.!0/iL12.1!M!) First round Union Counly Tourruimonl BUILDING • REMODELING HANDYMAN TIONS, HOURS OF SALE, HOLIDAYS • CRANFORD, NEW jERStY ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 190 SECTION 55 C. No solid lenco or sound barrier used us a fence shall Union High. 2 p.m. Cranford at Westfield, 4 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by th«! ORDINANCE NO. 2000-31 Soction 10- Any lund:, rucuived Irom Ihu Counly ol Union, Ihe Stalu ol Nuw Jersey or any or their aijuncius OF THE CODE OF THE BOROUGH OF KENILWORTH be oructed over eight feet, except a lence or sound barri- PUBLIC NOTICE INTERIOR PAINTING Township Commitiot* of tho Township ot Crantoid in iho BOND OHDINANCE TO AUTHORIZE THE UNDERTAK- There is no substitute for experience JOSEPH F. PETRONE or uny fund:; rocuii/ud fium Ihu United Si.iloi. of America BOROUGH OF KENILWORTH er ol wood construction-being used as a buffer between Pursuant to statu law, a salt) will bt) liuld at U-Storo4t County ol Union and State of Now Jorsoy as follows: ING OF VARIOUS IMPROVEMENTS TO THE ORANGE TAYLOR HOME REPAIR ot any ol its injoncius in said ol such purpose, shall be adjoining residential and industrial property where the 315, 601 South Avunuo. Cianfoid, NJ, on 10/26/00 41 DECK POWERWASHING & SECTION I. Section 58-9, is horoby amundud to tho AVENUE POOL IN, BY AND FOR THE SWIM POOL ORDINANCE NO. 2000-21 ROOFING SPECIALIST applied to the payment of Ihu bond anticipation nolos, ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 190 SECTION 55 Industrial property has u tractor trailer truck delivery load- 8:00 A.M. * SPORTSCENE •follow fnij: UTILITY OF THE TOWNSHIP OF CHANFOHD. IN THE and Iho amount ol the bonds •lUlhoriyed for t>uch purpose OF THE CODE OF THE BOROUGH OF KENILWORTH Ing dock with two or more buys that ubut the residential Tho following goods wilt bu sold: WATERPROOFING ••A'NO pltmary luiail licunj.us stull t,oll or survu or allow, COUNTY OF UNION, STATE OF NEW JERSEY, TO HOME IMPROVEMENTS ALL TYPES ; •.full bu rudtjeud accordingly. OE IT HEREBY ORDAINED by thu Governing Body ol property The owner of the Industrial property or adjoining Spucu Numbur: 200/ NO JOB TO SMALL tptjnmi o( sulfur ihu salo or sorvico ol any alcoholic Iwv- APPROPRIATED THE SUM OF S250.0OO.00 TO PAY rosidonllul properly may erect a lenco or sound barrier ol DRIVEWAY SEALING • ODD JOBS Soction 11. The capiU Winul u. huiuby amundttd tu Iho Borough ol Korulwurth that Section iili ol Chapter 100 Ironbound Bargain Oultut - PAL HOOPS senior girls 1:30 p.m. Saturday, uiagu^ or allow thu conaumpiion of any alcoholic bov- THE COST THEREOF TO AUTHORIZE THE ISSUANCE Wood construction with u maximum height ol twelve foyl (From Taylor Hardware) OWNER OPKRATED/SENIOR DISCOUNT contoml with Ihu provision:; ol Itiis urduuince to Iho uxlunl ol Iho Code of tfio Uorough ol KonilwuMh is horoby ti Bacjs I Table, Folding UIIHJ«JS (in CMbuancu ol Ihe tjonds or nolu:>, thu Adopltn) ADOPTED: Spacu Numbur: 422 ^yt.luin, in, by and tot tho Siumi I'ool Utility of Ifio the tryout or if you have uny for adults and $2 for students. • Dormers • Bath Basements • Attics 1 COMPLETE PAINTING 11 SHEAHAN 1 • (-1) On olhtir Sundays hoiwoon liiu hutiis uf '.'00 a in. lown^fiip huiuby tilatuy ils (U(i!.oriat)lu uxpoctalion Ui M«;h.i.il MICHAUL THIPODI, MAYOR John Marrjulon lo^ii:>hi|). Haul iinpioviirnonl^ sli.ill iiu.ludii all work, A. lrtp(«ll, Mjyof .ind K' DO noun. iuimbur:.e ll^oll f()r such ujpumMUrut; Wilh Ihti proCuuds AMIK.I ATTEST; 3 Bags I Btid, harm, 2 Hltydu Tickets will be on sale in the high Over 30 years of Top Quality Work at Doors • Windows FROM START TO FINISH BUILDING • REMODELING iii.iluiials and appurtt)iian(:(j:i nui:o:.:,.ny .ind :.uil.it)lo questions, please contact Ralph • StCTlON 2. All OMIIIMIU:*]:; or pail-j of oiUiruiu:.);. iif :,ucfi txtnds or nolus In Ihu maximum pnru:i(>al amou/it ,k,u, Horouoli Clu(l< Ht;l)V l.ll'KI', ElOMOUGH CLEHK 4(i Boxus 2 Chairs, Kilchun 1 Urussur Ihuh.lor. HudyLli: school the week before the game Affordable Prices INTERIOR - EXTERIOR •KM en:.,•,(,.[,! Ik.iuwilti .U>J hhy Ktp.j.ilod !o Ih.t uxl.ml ol bom it. (u iiotu:. tiiilhon/ud hy lhi:> bond oulinance. ;-i-u 11 fo/iu/ua t Lamp, lablu 1 Rulnrjurator 1 Sola/Convudiblu Engleae at 276-8514. •o( i,u*:h inanbiMuiu.y. Soctlon 2. Ihd Mini uf Sl'^0,000 is hniolty uppropiuilud SI'.1.3d SM.b CC-t-M IT 10/19701) ALL ROOFING • SIDING Suction 13. Iho lull fault ,md tiedir u! Ihu lowiUnp aiu b: I Toolbox 1 loys t lrunk MELO CONTRACTORS, Inc. 1 SLCIION J. II any ptitiion "' Um. uidin.inco tJull bu lo Ilio p.iyiii.nit of ltu» co:,I ol m.iMiig thd inipiovuriu.nl^ POWEDER PUFF and at the door. For more infor- RESIDENTIAL - COMMERCIAL hijiutiy pludijod to Iho ptinciual paymunt of Ihu principal PUBLIC NOMCfc LEGAL NOTICE 1 Bow 1 Scootur I Htiti Waijon PHASES OF "ilolurujinod In k. uivalut, :,tu;h dulunmiialioil :>h.ill riol tlt)M;nbocl HI Sutilion I hmool (huiuiruitluC lulunod let a ol ,.ii\i\ Ihe li'ituruM on thu obligations .lUlhod.'uii by "HI, NOTICE TO BIODEHS PLEASE TAKE NOTICE lhat Iho Gaiwood Board ol 1 Olhur Misc. Itums 1 IVpuwnlur mation call Student Government "NtAT CLEAN PROFESSIONAL WORK" 1 908-276-6593 1 '.itlm.tmu v.ilniiiy i>l inu UJMUIIIUIUJ portions of :;.IKI uidi- -pui|)i):..)") Maid .ippioprialion ;,h.ill bu niut from Ihu pio- The Cranford High student 908-245-5280 uidinancu. .Said obli(]ali(in:; t,hall hu duuct, unlunilud h.ill hti mado 'ii. uunui.il No Job lo Small ,,.«. WITH ANY COMPLETE ROOf|OB* ' f :,h.i|l luvy J:> Valoruiil t.iku;, lifkin all thu taxable leal [)mp- ftii an I Miurgency Nolilicalion Sybloin lor tho Cranluitl Iho All-I'urpo^o Hoom ol thu Washington School located Juiry Worliiy ', im WWW.MEL0C0NTRACT0RS.COM 'li|.on Jin.il |M:, , iM(j ,,nil puhlii-.ilioii .i<:cunliiu| to laW linpiiAtJiiiuiit^ M\d no p.irl uf thu ,h,ill taku ulloct tv.unty dayt, Cr.uilou). Nuw Jeiiiiiy 0/Oiti, on Novomhur I, 2000, at Udibuui Carino, SBA/tiS Spacu Numbur: 324 BRIGHTM/ calttnat ^)f Ih.i |t,*ti.-,iil,) ol CiaiilOHl. NJ., on hioi-iiay, Oi.lolivi .ind (:') i| m iiui.ussaiy li» lin.iiu:u :-.ml \\m\Mi.o by tlui NICK GRASS0 10.U0 A M., local |)iuuailing tiniu. Al thai tiinu and plai;o, October IJ. L'OOO Kalhy Kully-Moss JU. I'uOM, .mil will hoCoiiMiJurtidlni liiul fUi^njo .ill<" I.V.U.U»:H ul i>blKj.iliun:. ol •,..,! lov,n:Jnp poiMl.inl to UI.J .iltuf thu lu:.t |}Ut)lu:a!iOM Ih.iuiot alter luial |:.,:.',.ilju Appjovuii. tfiti tmb will bu opunod publicly ami road- Altur thu pro ttUi! CC-HU II 10/1EMX1 t Olhur Misc. Itijrnb. 16 Boxus. 1 Butt. (ramu, I Bod, CLEAN N 90^771-7493 t|iut-lii. h,i..iiii|i at llui MuniCip.il Itliililiili], O.intaui. M J I ot.'.il llnnil I .iwV'hapiui 2 of lillu 'IDAol ihu NtiW Jtii^iy J&J RENOVATIONS CO. IV. WHanc Sen, Inc. TILE CONTRACTORS UOJJJII- havu t>uun luviowud anil uxaminot] by Ihu Maltruss, 2 Chair. Kilchun, 1 Dryur, 2 Sofa, 1 Toys, •! Mi/i lu.,-,il.iy. Nw\.iiiiitujr 21. 20(10 ulH-;u)|i in (|)i.w.iilinij ;;i.ilu(.r,,.,:, .iinuiiiiud; inn "Likr.il Horn! t .iw'l, and (:i) ihu i'liili[> J rvlonn III, Chairman FOR ALL YUUH Tuwn:>hip Coiitiiulluu ur ll:. rupiu^unlalivu!., tfiu luMlllS LEGAL NOTICE Washing Mat:hmu, I Vacuum, 1 Garbaou Can. t Olficu HOUSE CLEANING COMMERCIAL • RESIDENTIA1 u:,1im.llud Cu:.l Ol t..iuj ptlipi>:,*.U- tUSTOM BATHROOM REMODELING \U,:.,,\L, H.jlliinlHiu.hl. HMC A:i p«r Homutjli OtUiiuincu 1'J/ U0, ii, Boats and Haul Chair, 1 Mlcrowavo, 1 Sual «O1/lU2b" • Inlmiir/Kxlciior • W,illpa|)t'i " himnc.i Inps • lion uf a conlracl, Ihu lown^tup Will hu madu public, but li.iilufu shall nol bu parkud In ,\t\y Iront or Mtiu yard arua Soacu Numbur: 244/ • GENERAL CARPENTRY • KITCHENS l:< 3.2:i(l,OO(). an.l (:») lliu KITCHENS • FOYERS i'mlip J M.mi III. Ch.iiHii.ni 10 hu l;,:,lliiil Idf • until thu actual award and oxucuiion of ill prupoaaL. unloicuii bugmmiMj Nuvuinbm I, L'000- 'J Cabrnul, lilu, Slj Boxua, I Sual »0l/UHl/, I Olhur AI li ;ii tliii .ifjijiu(j.ilt) .unoiinl ut i; ),00l) ulndi I:. u:.hni,i!uJ lu Iho Ixi.id oniiiiancd pnhliJiud hoiuwnn h.i^ houn lin.illy REPLACEMENT WINDOWS • DOORS Couiplulu i>\)t)i,\iu,.iUoi\-j aruJ torni of hid jiHt piono^ixf frank Mica Misc Itums the results of all the youth sport emailed. FREE ESTIMATES FREE ESTIMATES • FULLY INSURED blJ l\ul\r,,:,.iiy (>) llll.lllt.it Ih.J in;,l ul I.IH ll [)U<[HJ:.M, IIH Illll .njuplnd hy Ih.i Inwiisiiip Cuminiltiiu ul Uiu liiAiUiip ul HO:..I1MI (Ultiilbftiihl contract iim on lilo in Ihu Olficu of tlu lowr^hip Cluik at Spacu Numbur: 43IU FULLY 908-464-9444 ffl££ liHj .ui.litliti li. hn>:,, .uxullMlma udijinowiiny .uid lm.|>ufi:,ur. Jiululh.jf iMptJIK.o:,, IndllillfHJ M.Utl . CC-Hi) II 1U/iy/UQ INS. 908-925-1777 F.$T. fJLN-40 I! day iiuruxl 2 too many teams to do it on our them to (908) 575-6683, email HOME IMPROVEMENT TOWNSHIP OF CHANFOHU Suction 4. ll i:. hoiutiy iltiluniiiiun. .ind t,t.ilu.l lli.il ihu DELIVERY SERVICE liofjnn to 1 tin trorii trio il.ilo nl ||i(, ln-,1 jtulilu.almn uf ttuu niannur duMijiulud ttiuruin and ru<|tjiiud bv Ihu t,puci(k:a- Docousou* Spaco Numbur: 4142 CHANJOHD, NLW JLHSLY Swifll J'IWJI (JlllitV UOlillJ IM... I :•,.../] Lull !U|UI.].1|IH|J. ..:. lion:,; mo:,I hu um:lo^ud in suulud unvulopu:. buaring Iho I'uibLJaiit to Ihu Ordor uf Jarnu^ '3 LuCurlu, otjfiojjato ol Pal Connull own. 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REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS (Continued from previous page) 9 Greenfield Ave. from Dominican 183 Ashland Road from Richard T. & Briggs to Michael & Mary Gorman for for $423,000. 221 Sagamore Drive from Dennis E. Nuns and Monastery to Walter K. Jean M. Holmes to Scott V. & Charlotte $510,000. 26 Colony Drive from Paul C. Dewey Hi Karen A. Dugan to Richard D. & Carlson for $10,000! March for $312,000. 501 New England Ave. from Hugh A. Jr. & Alexandra Dewey to Charles W. & Real Estate . Cynthia Schlichting for $445,000. 2 Kent Garden from Heidi S. Boyette 52-54 Ashwood Ave. from Alan & & Mary T. Dandrade to Peter & Sallie E.Carey for $523,000. I I 1208 Springfield Ave. from Douglas to Stephanie R. Harper for $197,500. Joan Tabak et.al. to Alan & Joan Tabak Deborah Smith for $735,000. 11 Colt Road from William & Pamela I j C. & Kim T. Davidson to Maria Oricchio 8-10 Laurel Ave. from Charles S. & for $101,666. 29 New England Gardens from Johnston to Jeffrey R. & Tina D. Spotts REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS I I for $327,000. Kathryn R. Forbes to Michael J. & 76 Ashwood Ave. from Jeffrey M. George C. Pierides to. Richard J. for $785,000. >;..!- I j ' 222 Union Ave. from Beatrice W. Sharon M. Maita for $509,000. Rice & S.V. Betcher to Mary Bly & A. Mendez for $243,000. 84 Dale Drive from Duncan DC^ CRANFORD $670,000. < 225 Woodland Ave. from Robert & $360,000. , Bedrosian to John D. & Sharon M. I I Penney to Anthony & Jennifer 40 Lewis Ave. from Robert S. Cappy Vettori for $347,500. 10 Oak Ridge Ave. from Kenneth M. Barbara H. Sutphen to Douglas, M. I I DiGiovanni for $265,000. & E.A. Cappy to Jeffrey E. & Margaret Cohen & B.K. Cohen for $887,500: .. 1592 Springfield Ave. from Novus 1510 King St. from Jerome M. & Averyll DePalmer to Michael K. 57 Lenape Lane from Rose Reilly to Simone for $605,000; 69: Beekman Road from Robert & & Mary C. Goldman to Jeffrey M. & Financial Corp. to Sofia Perez for Theresa A. Gatto to Anthony Gugliotta . Gallagher for $2.7 million. Jonas A. & Tania Merk for $280,000. ••. 151 Division Ave. from John J. If 31 Valentine Road from Dean P. & Bauman for $319,000. Carol B. Mammarella to William & Donna F. Miller for $735,000. 1-4D Euclid Ave. from Mary E.. $228,000, for $408,000. BERKELEY HEIGHTS 238 Lincoln St. from Allan K. & Jane Flannery III et.al. to Ramonda S.' I I Maria Q. Cousins to Daniel P. & Jill 18 Linda Lane from Herbert J. & Stephanie Kennedy for $660,300. 23 Orchard St. from Daniel & LeBlanc to Daniel & Anita Reid'for 205 Dennody St. from Ocwon Federal 49 Tisbury Court from Audrey 168 Sutton Drive from Sheriff & T. Brier to John A. & Sharon DelDuca for Douglas for $389,000. I I Pallotto for $309,000. Shirley Olbrich to. Gordon A. & Loretta Ill Beekman Road from Katherine Elizabeth MacMahon to Jason & Angel $233,000. ,~ " Bank FSB to Lorraine Chapman for Stepner to John H. & Helen J. Brady for County of Union to Jeong K. & Kyung H. $307,000. . 20 Edgewood Ave. from Lillian H. I I 8 The Arbors from Arbors at Murray A. Smith for $1.2 million. H. Stevens to Marilyn Millard for Tramm for $198,000. 49 Evergreen Road from May, L,. $195,000. $285,000. Park for $274,000. • 6 Mercer Road from Murali & Pollard to George D. Pease for $195,000. I / Hill L.L.C. to Louis & Christine A. 154 Maple St. from Gary M. & $450,000. 41 Plymouth Road from Curtis & Merchant to Juan Villa for $325,000/ /. . 17 Oak Lane from Jay N. & Elaine L. WESTFIELD 43 Bolton Blvd: from Christopher J. & Lakshmi Aravamudan to Clifford & 120 Hawthorne Drive from Selma P. 1/ Chiodo for $279,000. Daryle A. Garrity to Seth D. & Julia S. 45 Beverly Road from David & Gindy Magleby to Franklin S; & 27 Gloucester Road from Thomas,P. Foster to Pat F. & Teresa A. Politano for 904 Bailey Court from Messercola Tara Salerno to Michael D. & Christine Martha C. Gray for $478,000. Guidera to Michael G. Morris & P. 1/ 15 The Arbors from Arbors at Freedman for $665,000. Cynthia A.K. Charlaff to Yury & Jacqueline Miller for $859,000. & Alice B. Gibbons to Martin R. & Anne $300,000. Bros. Building Co. to Rodger & Pamela Cassu for $305,000. 141 Murray Hill Road from Richard & Cronin for $225,000: < Murray Hill L.L.C. to Louise Simone 108 Morris Ave. from Florence M. SvetlanV. Patin for $635,000. 6 Primrose Place from Richard J. & Wise for $1,095,000. , •;;"- GARWOOD G. Zepka for $768,000. 29 Cinnamon Tree Lane from Jane Mendez to Clifford R. Boldt et.al. 18 Murray Hill Manor from Shuhei ,&"• for $254,900. Crowson et.al. to David J. & Sallie J. 101 Butler Parkway from Lee S. &Anne E. Bottelli to Richard W. Stockton 65 Lenox Road from Robert CM' & 79 Third Ave. from Michael J. 857 Embree Crescent from Michael Matthew W. & Reeva S. Sagal to Howard for $420,000. Nana Murayama to Justin Evans for Wellbrock for $322,000. . Sandra J. Schilling to Gareth & Andrea Jr. & Elizabeth Stockton for $619,000. Margaret Baker to Jose & Ann M-U. Castaldo to Edward & Dana Dillon foro Mahpney to Christopher A. & T.A. Bochner et.al. for $550,000. 441 Park Ave. from Frances A. $404,000. SUMMIT 112 Mountain Ave. from Greg E. & Healey for $353,600. 58 Prospect Hill Ave. from Bryan & Rivero for $2,501,000. . $150,000. Spurlock for $600,000. 129 Countryside Drive from Michael Scanlon to William G. Pierson Jr. & 59 Passaic St. from Brian & Laura 9 Greenfield Ave. from St. Teresa of Carolyn W. Blonder to Richard 15 Carleen Court from Thomas P. & Elyse Weadock to Richard & Lauralyn 27 Little Wolf Road from John B. & SCOTCH PLAINS 8 Trails End Court from Joseph & Aleta.M.. Ogg to Jeffrey G. & Roxane Barbara, Pierson for $260,000. DeBiasse to Joann DeBiasse for Avila Parish to Walter K. Carlson for Palumbo for $570,000. Susan G. Lewis to Bruce A. & Ann S. S.Hanley for $1,641,000. Barbara S. Evans to Steven D. Keller 10 Carrie Farm Court from Hidden Scalzadonna to Messercola Bros. Porter for $519,000. . 110 Snyder Ave. from James E. & $230,000. ,:. $10,000. 151 Passaic Ave. from Woodrow & Turner for $739,000. 60 Prospect Hill Ave. from Rene & for $605,000. < Acres Inc. to Kevin & Joanne Glover for Building Co. for $350,000. 160 Killarney Drive from Rutton D. & Marie B. Thomson to Paone Realty 62 Pearl St. from John T. & Nicola M. 9 Greenfield Ave. from Summit Alice Carter to Paul Holman & K. 28 Evergreen Road from Steven D. Valerie Medori to Ronald Charow & B. 152 Passaic Ave. from Elizabeth A. $650,000. 634 Westfield Ave. from Mitchell P. & Dena G, Patel to Stephen G. & Margaret Associates L.L.C. for $200,000. Foran to Robert L. & Roberta F. Benglc Animal League Inc. to Walter K. Holman for $189,000. Keller to Mark & Cheryl Labelle for Sidler fot $1.41 million. Beveridge to Gordon S. & Sydney S: 2691 Deer Path from Karen Pattorson Leslie K. Slater to Patrick McBrearty & Fedowitz for $629,000. 83 Sycamore Ave. from Jack V. & for $289,500. Carlson for $10,000. 31 Sheridan Road from Lawrence & $575,000. 11 Shadyside Ave. from Steven Jones for $389,000. : & E. Goldman to Rick H. & Tamar P. L. Hildie for $650,000. 170 Maple Ave. from Betty H. Brynn Vlainoti to Andrew & Dana F. 29 Pittsford Way from Albert D. & 40 Prospect Hill Ave. from Gabriel Judith Turner to Shirley J. Olbrich for 43 Franklin Place from Overlook Greenblatt et.al. to Matthew. Buurma 7 Pearl St. from Christopher J, & Schruger for $385,000. ' Joanna Martzloff to Toshiyuki Shoji for 136 Windsor Ave. from Robert T. Woerner to Peter W. & Jennifer S.C. Shor Ferraro for $337,500. G, & Evelyn Politzer to Thomas W. & $373,500. • Hospital Foundation to PEP for $525,000. Tracy A. Hart to David & Mary. S , 6 Greenaview Lane from Hidden $383,000. r Johnson & F. Burke to Mary Guerra for for $410,000. 59 Twin Falls Road from Andrew & Leslie Z. Killian for $3 million. 24 Silver, Lake Drive from Francis J. Foundation Inc. for $315,000. Bowden for $355,000. Acres Inc. to Tokunbo T. Dada for 1376 Springfield' Ave. from JAM' 1 Sherman Ave. from Suzanne W. $90,000. 206 Mountain Ave. from John A. & Kelly Francese to James T. & Shirley 120 Woodland Ave. from 120 & Sandra Harrington to Douglas B. & Peggy P.T. Michejda to Patricia Delaney Kwan for $365,000. Associates to Domingos L. & Ana M. 5 Harrison Qourt from Kevin R. & Dunshee to John F. & Christine 120 Pine Grove Ave. from Roger A..&, for$279,000. Porto for $270,000. Woodland Avenue Associates to Greg Tracey J. Sieg for $880,000. Susan E. Gibbons to Brian & Carol Schleimer for $589,000. Thais P. Bruce to Henry & Stacey 251 Washington St. from John A. & E. & Carolyn W. Blonder for 367 Chestnut St. 123 Murray Hill Blvd. from Jeremiah Sharon DelDuca to Kathleen Oldenborg 10 The Arbors from Arbors at Murray 4 Summit Executive House from Angle for $536,000. 69 Templar Way from Charles V.S. & Caron et.al. for $401,000. P. & Beverly Begnal to Gaston & Farah for $264,000. Hill L.L.C. to Anthony W. & Wendy E.' $1,175,000. . Vincent & Alene Beese to John Garrity 49 Huntley Road from Daniel F. & Joan C. Boillod to Gary E. & Karie J. 96 Portland Road from Michael I. &\ Union, N.J. 07083 14 Canoe Brook Parkway from for $244,000. Ruby R. Meehan to Thomas Brennan Durgin for $1,495,000. Maria H. Cole to Joseph T. & Patricia"J. 908-688-3000 Turnier for $401,123. 16 Whispering Way West from Hughes for $274,900. 442 Park Ave. from Patricia E. Peters Whispering Way L.L.C. to Carl C. & 11 Alison Court from Robert &,,' Michael J. & Sharon Maita to Vincent 16 Sunset Drive from David N. & for $233,000. 77 Tulip St. from James K. Waller to Diaz.for $835,000. v~~ 502 Centennial Ave. to Douglas Brogowski & K. Newman for Katherine Venditti for $318,000. Geralyn Novotny to Thomas & Tara & Alene Beese for $380,000. Phyllis Farber to Marc A. & Susan W. 65 Karen Way from Timothy B. & Stephen & Evelyn L. Sipe for $390,000. 43 Sheffield Road from MichaejTJ;. SELLING HOMES 56 Canoe Brook Parkway from Mink for $675,000. Kimberly McDonald to Brian & Denise 92 Tulip St. from Stephen & Linda Wroblewski to Carlos Molina &\P. IN UNION COUNTY Cranford, N.J. 07016 $295,000. 82 Baker Ave. from John J. & Gilda T. Trezza for $510,000. SINCE 1929 97 Robbins Ave. from Brian J. & O'Brien to Yuriy K. & Galina B. Yarovoy 223 Central Ave. from James G. &' Darren F. & Brenda J. Cardinal to 26 Sunset Drive from Peter & Joan C. Peters for $320,000. A. Bersey to Jeffrey & Deborah Nuris for $330,000. >" Tho International 908-931-1515 Relocation Network Cynthia A. Deegan to Mark J. & Alane S. for $310,000. Margaret J. Myer to Arline K. & Che K. Craig & Dina Rose for $305,000. G. Gorczyk to James S. & Michelle M.- 18 Kent Gardens from Christina A. Bronikowski for $445,000. 75 Tulip St. from Stephen B. & Wanda for $460,000. 15 Branko Road from Norman H. & Lo for $340,000. . 75 Colt Road from Thomas W. & Keller for $902,000. Schurman to John R. & Daniela T. 12 Warwick Road from James S. & Regan C. Wesson to Julian & Janine K 81 Timber Drive from Gary A. & Ronnie K. Sweed to Geoffrey M. & Lisa 14 Eighth St. from Thomas J. & Tara: Leslie Z. Killian to Anthony S. & 94 Tulip Drive from John F. & Leone for $204,000. Michelle M. Keller to Steven B. & D'Ambrosi for $380,000. Sonia Petrone to Barry G. Schumacher M. Lisk for $559,000. R. Trezza to James P. & Lisa B. Geraghty' Patricia Giacona for $1,525,000. Christine Schleimer to Ben C. Swiggett 34 Kent Place Blvd. from Alan & Amanda Greenblatt for $710,000. 50 Twombly Drive from Joseph T. & for $380,000. 88 Briarwood Drive East from Hsuan- for$342,000. 67 Dale Drive from Roney & Gail & W.S. Schille for $480,000. Joan Tabak etal. to Alan & Joan Tabak 8 Webster Ave. from John- P, Patricia J. Diaz to William J. & 106 Wentworth Drive from Lawrence Tsun & Rachel S. Kuo to Edward & 184 Passaic St. from Charles & Susan • Weis to Roney Weis & Gail Weis for 18A Walnut St. from Edith B. for $140,000. O'Malley III & Marianne O'Malley to Maureen T. Harvey for $449,000. & Amanda Hartley to Lien-Lung & Pey Meredith Orton for $349,900. Link to David A. & Amanda L. Stewart' $266,500. Bernstein to 18 Walnut Street L.L.C. 36 Kent Place Blvd. from Alan & Michael Wattick for $420,000. 59 Woodland Ave. from Frank L H. Sheu for $465,000. 92 Crest Drive from Frances E. Land for $225,500. 28 DeBary Place from Nicholas & for $289,900. Joan Tabak et.al. to Alan & Joan Tabak 5 William St. from Alan & Joan Eaton & D.G. Yamamoto to Blau 1996 9 Holly Mews from ER Dev. Inc. to to Anthony V. Boccabella et.al. for 83 Pittsford Way from Michael R. &> Laura N. Manos to Peter M. Suzuki & 30 Morris Glen from Robert & Leah for $135,000. Tabak et.al. to Alan & Joan Tabak for Trust for $484,000. John C. Hendy for $807,200. $489,000. Mary A. Church to Eugene A. & Sabrina" A. Teriko for $1,302,000. C. Whalen to Nancy Conrad for 18 Madison Ave. from John M. & $103,333. 266 Woodland Ave. from Robert H. Oliva for $340,000. MAPLEWOOD $219,000 ROSELLE PARK $179,900 29 Angela Way from Donald Krug II & 11 Dell Lane from Elliot Florin to 17 Essex Road from Elaine M. $185,000. - Patricia D. Poate to William C. Miller & 19 Beekman Terrace from Oscar ,W. & Shirley Faitoute to David P. & MOVE RIGHT IN! PRETTY CAPE Kathy A. Krug to David Rovner for Jeffrey & Nicola Diamond for $375,000. 142 Union Ave. from Paula R. Golden, Taggart et.al. to Harvey E. Mole III for 32 Morris Glen from Morris Glen to M. Miller for $735,000. & Ashley S. Cranz to Joanne T. Castillo Christina C. Burns for $325,000. Tlits spacious Colonial.boasls 3 B&drroms, Uving Move right into this 3 Bedroom Cape with Living Room, $315,000. 80 Hunterdon Blvd. from Ivano & to Joseph A. Augustine Jr. et.al. for* $1,666,666. Leah Fahsbender for $5,000. 226 Morris Ave. from Federal Room w/fpl, Eat-In Kitchen, Formal Dining Room, 11/2 formal Dining Room, gleaming hardwood doors and in- 50 Beech Ave. from Mildred Cornelia Reali to Stephen D. & Barbara $192,000. 1 Greenbriar Road from John S. & 40 Ascot Way from Dale T. & Helen National Mortgage Association to Baths, Full Attic and Finished Basement and a large ground pool! Henriksen to Robert & Cynthia Cray for V. Martin for $490,000. 76 Brookside Drive from John F. &« deck overlooking pretty landscaped grounds. Michele D. Kowalik to R. Richard & M. Vest to Samuel F. & Elizabeth Randolph Wissel for $189,900. ' $285,000. 78 Springridge Drive from Julius R. & Carol A. Dunworth to Paul D. & Violetta,, Maria T. Royce for $1.26 million. Martin for $335,000. 160 Mountain Ave. from Diane 68 Briarwood Drive West from Joseph Doris M. Hof to William P. & Shayne L. Yoder for $399,000. A. Ellis to Steven & Karen E. DoLand for Chester for $389,000. 168 Central Ave. from Eleanor M.- $261,320. NEW PROVIDENCE Skrabal to Theodore T. & Patrice Kurdes' Call and Get It! 11-6 Daisy Road from Alan C. Spataro 5 The Arbors from Arbors at Murray for $529,000. New houses are tank uou Jr. & Lisa A. Spataro to Gail F. Nelson & Hill L.L.C. to Eleanor K. Skrabal for 88 Crane Circle from Paul E. & Ann D.E. Bona for $294,500. $359,900. Chovan to Robert W. & Lee A.K." The New Adult 55+ 314 Diamond Hill Road from Robert 6 The Arbors from Arbors at Murray Donnelly for $355,000. ', G. Fasinski to Wojciech & Grazyna Hill L.L.C. to Shane W. & Jee-Hoon Y. • 90 Crest Road from Hratch J. & Carol high and low tech uzman Wajszczyk for $258,000. Krska for $269,900. Bedrosian to John D. & Sharon M.Z By JAMES M. WOODARD positioned in a certain way to ANOTHER ONE OF OUR l| Communities Guide 2000 202 Garfield St. from Charles C. 76 Brookside Drive from John F. & Simone for $605,000. . • " COPLEY NEWS SERVICE make the residence Feng Shui . "SUCCESS STOBIES"- 151 Division Ave. from John J. compliant. This particularly ROSELLE PARK . 5249,900 UNION $193,900 Santore to Heidi Santore for $250,000. Carol A. Dunworth to Paul D. & Violetta CONGRATULATIONS: BEAUTIFUL COLONIAL 138 Glenside Road from Vincent J. & Yoder for $.399,000. Flannery III et.al. to Ramonda S. New housing developments involves the house plan - the CUSTOM BUILT BEAUTY position of bathrooms, laundry MEET AMEUNA & ADEUNO AMORIN. JESSICA & Your one-stop Failures Sun Room w/Hol Tub, 3 Bedrooms, Living This wonderful Colonial features 4+ Bedrooms, 2 Full Baths, Miriam Byrne to Anne M. Sniffen for 168 Central Ave. from Eleanor M: Douglas for $389,000, are evolving rapidly into a new MELISSA AMORIN, PROUD NEW HOME BUYERS OF Room w/fpl. Family Roan, Eat-In Kitchen, Formal Dining gleaming Itudaood floors, (rench doors, finished basemen! $405,000. Skrabal to Theodore T. & Patrice Kurdes 20 Edgewood Ave. from Lillian H.-> era of design concepts - some areas, kitchen, etc. If they are smart guide for thte Room, 11/2 Baths, finished basement and 1 car garage. w/sumnw kitchen, finished attic w BR and Storage, 2 car ' high-tech and some very low- not correctly positioned and , w'faia 135 Grassman Place from Victoria S. lor $529,000. Pollard to George D. Pease for $195,000...' THANKING Jill GUZMAN BEAITY, INC. 28 leading adult Move right in! garage w.lort, patio and landscaped giounds. Borgesen to Steven & Wendi Goldstein 88 Crane Circle from Paul E. & Ann 120 Hawthorne Drive from Selma F. tech. related to each other, bad things Guidera to Michael G. Morris & P. For example, some new could happen to the occupants, 857MYfmsmET, OUABETHjIU communities in for $755,000. Chovan to Robert W. & Lee A.K. HOME CLOSED JUNE 19,2000 48 Hastings Road from Ross T. & Joan Donnelly for $355,000. Cronin for $225,000. . developments bill themselves according to Feng Shui special- New Jersey Visit our web page on the Internet: http://www.mangels.coin ists. "Jill Guzman R. Collard to Kevin R. Campos for 90 Crest Road from Hratch J. & Carol 18 Murray Hill Manor from Shuhei & as "digital housing communi- ties." Each of the new homes is If an existing house does not We are so happy to have our own and Southeast Nana Murayama to Justin Evans for home and we will like to tell you the $404,000. ': plugged into a digital neighbor- have properly positioned rooms, Pennsylvania! certain remedies or enhance- important experience from the Jill Guzman Realty for "First Time 59 Passaic St. from Brian & Laura' hood watch program. And Buyers", and the help in all the transaction starting from the ments can be performed to rec- "Thank you tor sending DeBiasse to Joann DeBiasse for they're all equipped to post and prequalification till the closing. Our agent, Ubirajara "Bira" Conrado receive emergency notices, and tify the situation. That involves my copy ol Adult S5+ $230,000. even more far-out actions, most always helped us with the applications, inspections, and process of Communities. It's tho best 62 Pearl St. from John T. & Nicola M.' have immediate access to school the purchasing our new home. Thank you for the confidence and messages and other pertinent people would say. The bottom publication I have seen lor Foran to Robert L. & Roberta F. Bengle" line, say Feng Shui advocates, is encouragement. people In my age bracket Coldwell Banker local news - all via a very high- getting ready for tho easy for $289,500. to improve all aspects in peo- Sincerely, 29 Pittsford Way from Albert D. &' tech digital communications life... You can have my system. ple's lives and environment in • .' Amelina & Adelion name put on any active RESIDENTIAL BROKERAGE Joanna Martzloff to Toshiyuki Shoji for order to create a world that is adult publication you Also, homeowners will be Jessica & Melisa $383,000. more in balance and harmony. support. Thanks again." able to access an Intranet - a Jill Guzman Realty, Inc R™ Come Browse Our Web Site! www.nymetro.coldwellbanker.com 1376 Springfield Ave. from JAM local computer network - It's a big enough deal to John & Elizabeth Broderlck Associates to Domingos L. & Ana M/ through their TV sets or lap- catch the marketing eye of "WE TAKE THE JITTERS OUT OF FIRST TIME BUYING AND SELUNGII1" Beacon, NY Porto for $270,000. tops, personal digital assistants developers. "Feng Shui compli- "857 MYRTLE STREET, WAS LISTED BY JILL GUZMAN AND SOLD BY 10 The Arbors from Arbors at Murray, or cell phones. And the systems ant" is a phrase now beginning UBIRAJARA "BIRA''CONRADO OF JILL GUZMAN REALTY, INC." Hill L.L.C. to Anthony W. & Wendy E. will allow occupants to control to appear in new development "OUR SUCCESS STORIES®" ARE NEVER ENDING." Hughes for $274,900. Call now operational systems in their advertising. "LIST YOUR HOME WITH JILL GUZMAN REALTY, INC. 66 Bradford St. from James & Clare. own homes. *** . AND BECOME ONE OF OUR "SUCCESS STORIES"® TOLL FRHI-: Chion to Christopher Wester et.al. for , A homeowner might use the Education on tho Internet "OUR BEST REFERENCE IS YOUR NEIGHBOR."® $289,000. system to turn lights or the about home financing keeps 1 WWW.JILLGUZMANREALTY.COM 1 877-55-ACTIVE 11 Brier Court from Charles & Maya- heater on or off. The system getting more sophisticated. For NOW PROUDLY CELEBRATING OUR TWELFTH ANNIVERSARYII Read to Charles A. & Susan J. Link for would only be available to resi- example, a new Web site recent- Or visit us online: $382,500. dents in the housing develop- ly launched by Washington 120 Brookside Drive from Gregory M. ment, thus serving as a market- Mutual goes beyond loan track- WWW. & Jennifer Stein to Michaol & Lynne- ing incentive used by the devel- ing by offering an online appli- JILL GUZMAN REALTY, INC. ActiveAdultHousing.com Atchison for $475,000. oper. cation that analyzes simple and "OUR BEST REFERENCE IS YOUR NEIGHBOR"" 23 Deerfield Road from Clifford R. & Anthony Townsend, of the complex loan scenarios. And it 7G ELMORA AVENUE, E LIZABETH, NEW JERSEY 07202 rjj Martha N.C. Gray to Woosuk & Miri P.' Taub Urban Research Center, makes customized loan recom- I lye Young Choi - 1st Place Frank Isoldi - 2nd Place Madeline Sollaccio - 3rd Place Kim for $369,000. agrees that such home security mendations based on the bor- 908-353-6611 40 Delwick Lane from Robert & Cindy1 and home automation systems rower's financial situation. Tilson to Michael & Rosaria Iucovelli for are marketable products for A key feature in the new site $562,500. residential communities, is the "My Notebook" function. 280 Elkwood Ave. from William &' according to a report from the It allows customers to save National Association of home-financing information, UNION COUNTY MORTGAGE RATES Eunice J. Becker to Cynthia A. Oppmann • for $260,000. Realtors. But he states that cre- such as glossary terms, calcula- PRODUCT RATE PTS APR %DOWN LOCK I PRODUCT RATE PTS APR % DOWN LOCK I PRODUCT RATE PTS APR %DOWN LOCK ating a medium where a small tions and data they may want 20 Kline Blvd. from Parisi Builders community (e.g., single housing to quickly access in the future. Citimortgage 800-756-9162 Kentwood Financial 800-353-6896 Partners Mortgage 732-634-8050 Father & Son to Atif & Christine Salib. development) can share com- The customer can view the sta- 30 YR FIXED 7.000 3.00 7.436 5% N/P DAY 30 YR FIXED 7.625 0.00 7.750 5% 60 DAY 30 YR FIXED 7.500 0.00 7.540 5%, 60 DAY for $519,000. mon interests in such a system tus of their loan application in 26 Kline Blvd. from Pariai Builders is still largely unchartered ter- their notebook, and input their 30 YR CONF 7.750 0.00 7.884 5% N/P DAY 15 YR FIXED 7.250 0.00 7.380' 5% 30 DAY 15 YR FIXED 7.250 0.00 7.290 5% 60 DAY Father & Son to Daniel B. & Michal' ritory. own tracking information, such 5/1-30 YR 6.875 3.00 8.415 20% N/P DAY Baldachin for $499,000. 30 YR JUMBO 8.000 0.00 8.130 10% . 60 DAY 30 YR JUMBO 8.125 0.00 8.I7P 5% 60 DAY However, an increasing as dates when documents were First Time Homebuyers Only NJHMFA Restrictions apply. Call us! We'll do the loan shopping for you! Loan officers needed! I'lAINI IKIl) $189,900 SCOTCH PLAINS $350,000 WESTMELD $309,000 39 Kline Place from Alexander F., number of developers are look- sent in. E-mail addfoss [email protected] Slaulv siili'h.ill uilumal uiih spaiitui-, looms ami IUMKWHUI HOOIS. liniiiacul.ilc -I IKIIMI splii in movo-in condition, 2.1 baths, timiily (.'huriniiij; colonial capo. Completely ralecoralal, •( halrooms, Plocinski Jr. et.al. to Alexander F. ing into such possibilities. And "We hope to provide a consis- Commonwealth Bank 800-924-9091 Liberty Mortgage 800-562-5200 Summit Federal S & L Asso. 732-968-0665 > Iviliiuiiiis I lull . I lull kiilis, updated kilclii'ii & mon- room with sliders i<> prntcssionally |aiulsc;i|K-d grounds. 2 lull liallis, eal-in kitchen. Large rooms. Convenient In all. Plocinski Jr. for $38,000. software companies are knock- tent level of service, whether 30 YR FIXED 7.750 0.00 7.780 5% 60 DAY 30 YR FIXED 7.625 0.00 7.625 5% 45 DAY 30 YR FIXED 8.625 0.00 8.702 20% 75 DAY VVSI-')(!.! I VVSI;-NXK.l VVSI-XK.16 28 Lavina Court from Bradley ing on developers' doors, trying through our call center or O'Brien Jr. & Frances O'Brien to Blair F. . to work out deals with them for online," said the firm's director 15 YR FIXED 7.625 0.00 7.650 5% 60 DAY 15 YR FIXED 7.375 0.00 7.375 5% 45 DAY 15 YR FIXED 7.625 0.00 7.728 20% 75 DAY & Kelly ('. Ridley for $290,000. the design and installation of of mortgage banking. "As a I YR JUMBO 7.000 0.00 HIP 5% 60 DAY 30 YR JUMBO 8.000 0.00 8.000 10% 45 DAY 1 YR ADJ, 6.000 0.00 8.323 20% 75 DAY 43 Midvale Drive from Paul M. & • high-tech systems. Typically, result of our user-friendly Rdtos available lo tho first ten callofs with credit scores abovu ti80. Lauren N. Bagnoli to David M. & Susan targeted developments include screens, a customer's technical Closo at home! No cost relinancel Free Biweekly! App Fee $350 Attornoy roviow $250 L.Janazzo for $510,000. from 500 to several thousand skill and experience with the First Savings Bank 732-726-5494 Loan Search 800-591 -3279 Synergy Federal Savings Bank ' 800-693-3838 16 Murray Hill Square from (Jail homes. home-financing process aren't 30 YR FIXED 7.250 3.00 7.562 5% 60 DAY 30 YR JUMBO 8.000 0.00 8.000 10% 75 DAY 30 YR FIXED 8.375 0.00 8.450 5% 60 DAY Lovy to Carol N. Conley for $:)15,000. Another development con- reully necessary. It's like having 81 Oakwood Drive from James & cept now emerging is to design a virtual loan agent at your 15 YR FIXED 7.750 0.00 7.755 5% 60 DAY 30 YR CONF 7.875 0.00 7.875 50 DAY 5/1-30 YH /.75O 0.00 8.530 10% 60 DAY Too New Ruth Millerick to Lorraine Caldwoll for and offer homes that are Feng side." 5/1-30 YR 7.750 0.00 8.395 5% 75 DAY 5/1 ARM JUMBO 7.250 0.00 8.311 10'!',, 75 DAY 10/1-30 YR /.875 0.00 8.290 10% 60 DAY $•(48,000. Shui compliant. This will seem That's u nice streamlined Zero point loan specialist FTHB program. 15 yr is biwkly Wo also olfer lirsl lime homo buyer mtnos through NJHMFA. For Photo a bit far out to most people, but package of informational ser- 1 Ll Oakwood Drive from Joseph A. & Hudson City Savings Bank 201-967-1900 United National Bank Diane M. Savino to Paul M. & Lauren II. a certain segment of prospec- vices, but it doesn't replace the 908-429-2332 (KANIOKl) $J44,900 WFSTFIKLD $595,000 Hagnoli for $1.02 million. tive home buyers take it very need for a real live loan officer 30 YR JUMBO 8.000 0.00 8.026 5% 90 DAY 3/1-30 YR 8.000 0.00 8.535 10% 90 DAY ( DIOIIKII luiililni!1 uilh .'. .i|i;iiliik-nh. on 'nil Iliuir. /oiu-il JVIU'I Siaiely Coloiu.il. vv.ilk In Ilionkside Siluiiil. U|xl;ncil lilK, .1 L'.UMI Slniyliiiiik ioloni.il in |iiink- liualion. I haliniiin\ .1.1 li.illis. 1 liie- .seriously. sitting across the desk dis- 75 Richland Drive from Guy J. & 15 YR JUMBO 7.750 0.00 7.791 5% 90 DAY CALL 800-426-4565 TO HAVE 5/1-30 YR 8.3/5 0.00 8.587 10% 90 DAY .il IwMiirv., IIK'IIHII", I.IL' mil IIMIII. All Illllllic. '.C'IKII.IU'. Mini'., laij'c lam. mom, pi ivale yaid, places, ilen, lieiich iloois In dak >t nioie. 1'alina A. Graziano to Felix & Laura Feng Shui (pronounced fung cussing- all aspects of the lo. Nardone to ily's life. working one-on-one with #1 Coldwell Banker Office Nationwide Anthony J. Palmieri Jr. & I). Piilinieri for knowledgeable people is still VISIT ALL LENDERS @ www.cmi-mortgageinfo.com $382,000. Applying it to the design of a lor (i list of homos outside tho NY Metro area, visit our National wob site at http://www.coldwellbankor.com. home, the land, building, rooms the best way to go. Copyright, 2000. Cooporatlvo Mortgage Information, Inc. All Rights Reserved. i.inkiii HiiMiltiuiial Iliokuiaiju Corporation. 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Gravel &.Sand is open: 0140 Personals 0390 Mobile Homes 0584 Machinery & Tools 0780 Photography. 0960 Fencing 1155 Tree Sorvices : 0585 Musical Instruments 0150 Prayers HEAL ESTATE-RENTALS 0785 Piano Tuning & Repair 0965 Floor Care 1160 TV & VCR Repair 0590 Office Furniture & Equipment 0795 Sonlor CitUens Services 0160 Rldo Sharing 0400 .Apartments (Furnished) 0970 Floors . 1165 Upholstery & Slipcovers Monday-Friday 0165 Happy Ads 0595 Pholooraphy & Camera Equipment 0800 Sewinn Alterations 0405 Apartments (Untarnished) 0975 Fuel Tank Services 1170 Vacuum Repair 0170 Coming Events . 0599 Flea Markets , . 0801 Shoo Repair 0410 Commercial Property ' 0980 Furnituro Repair & Rolinishlng 1173 Wallpaper 0600 Gararjo & Yard Salos 0805 Shopping & Errand Services 0985 8 am to 6:00 pm EMPLOYMENT 0415 Garages & Storago Garago Doors 1175 Waterprooling 0625 Wanted To Buy . 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Prices incl. all rebates & incentives. Select vehicles Incl. $400 coll grad rebate (if qual). Jeep leases Incl. $1000 lease loyalty rebate (if qual). All leases are based on closed-end lease w/purch optn avail at lease end. Cap cost idiii.iM-.' available on in-stock units only. "On select models up to 36 mos. in lieu of rebates. Discounts & rebates In lieu ol special rates Prices incl. all rebates & incentives. Select vehicles incl. $40. 0 coll gra„._...„.,..._,d rebatefif qual) .. .Al„l leases are base-^wd o—n 'reduc. plus 1st mo. pymt. ref sec dep. 4 acq fee due at lease inception. Mitsubishi leases (Purch Optn: $13,903 Montero, $9400 Galant, $14,272 Convertible, $9726 Diamante. Total pymts: Diamante: $16,101, Convertible: $18,224, Galant: $11,367, Montero: $15,933. Mileage: 12k mi/yr 15t thereafter. Jeep lease: ca rch optn avail at lease end. Cap cost reduc. plus 1st mo. pymt, ref sec dep. & acq fee due at lease inception. Chevy leases: (Purch Optn: Venture: $10,528, Prizm: $7264. Tahoe: FMV) Total pymts: Prizm $7274, Tahoe: $22,(88, Ventura $11,436, Mieage: Prizm '^Laredo: $14,947, Spt: $10,580) Total pymts: Laredo: $17,214, Spt: $13,308. Mileage: 15k mi/yr 15e thereafter. Ad offers can not be combined. Photos used for layout purposes only. All advertised vehicles sold cosmetlcally as is. Lessee respon. for maint. & excess wear & tear! 12k mi/yr 20« thereaftereafter, 12k mi/yr 15< Venture/Tahoe. Ad offers can not be combined, Photos used for layout purposes only. All advertised vehicles sold cosmetically as is. Lessee respon. for maint. & excess wear & tear. DE5T Cranford Chronicle Cranford Chronicle Autos for Sale 13851|four Wheel Home Painting & | Autos for Sale 1385 FORD PROBE OT "93 - red, 1 Drive 1400 RONSON ELECTRIC Improvements 1015II Paperhanging 10751 6 cyl, 2 dr, 87K, A/C, CC, ADDA leather seats, wall malnt. All Types of electrical work. MAZDA NAVAJOLX 94-74K, I $4,000908-31*6382 Uc. 6532, Insured - Free Est ODD JOBS & GENERAL OLD GUY PAINTING. HALLOWEEN •waVbictan int, automate, 25 yrs exp. 732/752-5683 REPAIR - Lt Hauling, Need Interior painting? FORD TAURUS OL WON sort, $9500,201-24*3574 brush cleared & re- Call the Old Guy LOGO ..(. "93-83K, auto, ac, PS, PB, •M2tfclUrlpodccnVtn>zda4wd LINCOLN SMAU. JOBS ONLY Fencing moved. Expert Int/ext 908/769-8971 duel air begs, tilt wheel, CC, HALLOWEEN Quality Work- Real Rates. carpentry, painting, re- TO YOUR AD!!! am/htvcass, 3rd seat, root nUNTMQ&POWBWAWMl 2flyraexp.Bob 9063J1-6607 placement windows & \ ' rack, new tires & starter, Vans & Jeeps 1410 PLAZA FENCE Dock preservation'All repairs LOGO decks. Tree work, log $4500. Professional Carpentry Chain Unk & Custom Wood 908-429-2095 DODGE B250 '86- Exc. splitting, gutters clnd. TO YOUR AD!!! Rooflng'Slding* Windows Stockade, Jerrith f'HONDAACCORD EX Coujw mechanical cond, rebuilt No Job too small. Why STEVMAN & DAUGHTER °e>CHEVROt£T Doors-Porches* Decks REPAIRS •94 - auto, A/C, alloy wills, eng, many new parts, break your back? If you Painting, Window Wash & Leaders* Gutters Free Est. Cheerfully Given Loaded, mint cond., cd, $1800/000. 732-594-5568 don't see It, ask. Call us Repair, Putty & Caulk, Pa- sunroof, spoiler, viper alarm, MERCURY Most Repairs* Free Est. Fully Insured today for FREE est Our per hanging. 30yrs. exp. 28 Yrs Exp Call Pete 908-369-2281 Call Classifieds- 60K, $9,90O 908-688-6718 DOME RAM COMVERSON 21st yearl 908-526-5535 Insured 908/526-3382 VAN "83 - running cond., ROYAL CHEVROLET LEN 908-561-4073 HONDA ACCORD LX '88- 2001 MODELS BUICK CENTURY WAGON 71K, orlg. owner, Immac. new brakes, $750 908-688- 1548 Route 22 East •94- Fully equipped. 140k, 9133 or 900221-1804 Iv.mgg. cond., garage kept, $4500 MOUNTAINEER Ceramic Tile 905 Masonry excel, cond., inside S out, Bridgewater 973-467-9832 FORD WINDSTAR '98- U EAGLE FLOORS NATALE PLUMBING/HTG asking $3,500 908-654-8872 TILE & MARBLE installation A-1 WAYNE P. SCOTT INFINITI 020 '92- Auto., blue, dual air, am/Tm cass., Installation / sanding & No Job too Big or Small CADELUC SEVILLE '94- &Repak.20YRS EXP. Fully Quality Masonry Services. all pwr, sunroof, exc. quad saats, exc. cond 54K, (732) 356-2460 relinlshlng Hardwood 908-322-4298 Dennis Natale lop, cond., whits, loath., 55 K. Free Est, Ins'd, Fiefs. 43 yis. cond., 100K, $5,600. ttttVta&O. 9035180797 InsUCaJlJohn 906686-1991 Plumbing lie + nm 5322 $10,300. 908-598-9680 floors. Free estimate. a family business. Every 9O8-92S-O739 GRAND CHEROKEE LIM- 1-800-675-0212 job a specialty, 732468-5230 **************** Clean tips Wallpaper 1173 CADILLAC '91 SEDAN LINCOLN CONTINENTAL ITED *94- 79k, orlg. owner, BDODGE Call Classifieds at A 1 REP MASONRY DeVILLE - Loaded, black, SIGNATURE SERIES '91 new tins A brakes, loaded. LINCOLN & Hauling Wo do It all, big or small! 10 WALLPAPERING BY very clean, alarm, 121K - burgundy, leather Int., all $11,60(Vobo. 973-635-3589 1-800-360-3603 yrs. exp. Fully Ins. Free highway mi. $6800. power, 69K, Low Miles, FEMININE TOUCH - LS SEDAN CLAYTON AMERMAN DODGE 11AAA CLEANUP Household Est. Ron 908-526-6647 clean car. $5,600 Call Reasonable rates. 908-322-6607 Vehicles or constr. debris removalk m A-1 WAYNE P. SCOTT Prompt service. Free es- John 908-276-1440 "78 Years Of Sales & Service" rate,freeest,908-233514e Professional DARTELL'S Quality Masonry Sen/ices. timates. No Job TooCADILLAC FLEETWOOD LINCOLN TOWNCAR Wanted 1415 Main Street, Peapack 1-2-3 CLEAN UPS - We Farm a Garden Free Est, Ins'd, Ref* 43 yrs. Smalll 908/231-0282 '83 - Fully Id., very gd SIGN. SERIES '88- 120k, Services Top soil, Mushroom Soil, new engine, exc. cond., tate anything $119 aTRUCK a family business. Every cond., new trans, 79K DONATE YOUR CAR To Stone, Quarry Dust, Wall $2,000,908-273-8648 (908)234-0143 LOAD bid. loading & )bbaspecialty.732-968«230 mi., new battery & muf- Heritage for the Blind. Stone, Grinnell Block, Recreational dumping. 908-233-9687 fler. $1700 obo. MERCEDES BENZ 19OE Tax Deductible, Free RR Ties, Firewood, & Mason Contractor Vehicles 7327721-7351. 2.6 '91 - 76K. light blue Towing, Free Phone Card BARGAIN CLEAN-UP PVC drainpipe w/tan Intr, very dean; sun- Specializing In Brick, CHEVY CAVALIER '94- to donors with this ad + Attics, Basements, Garages, roof, pwr everything. 732-388-1581 Block Si Concrete. No 4DR, auto, PS, PB, PL, AC, Lite Hauling. 908-686-0576 $11,000/obo. 973-376-5855 nm1162.Ca«1-800-2-donate. Bulk Division 908-654-1566 job to big or small. Over Motorcycles I305 AM/FM Cass., exc. cond. CLEAN UP & LT. HAUL 25 yrs. experience. Fully $4500 908-233-4058 MERCURY COUQAR '83- SATURN OF GREEN BROOK Free est. Insured. SUZUKI INTRUDER 1500 Good cond, 100k, V8, dk Gutters & Insured. Free est. Call CHEVY 1MPALA '77 - 67K LINCOLN- 270 Route 22 West MONDAY MORNING INC 7 day service. . LC '99- 1000 ml, lota of blue, all pwr, clean. 908/52M500 orlg. mi., 1 owner, new Green Brook Educational chlldcare 1-88B-781-5800 '. Leaders chrome, front fork bent $1000/obo. 908-687-7209 908/66S4884 $3,000 908-822-2858 trans., $1,800 Call 908-233-6918 MERCURY COUOAR '91- TOWN CAR CLEAN UPS, EVERY- GUTTER CLEANING Moving & 94K, V8, fully loaded, (732) 752-8383 DATSUN '83- 280ZX 2+2, THING & ANYTHING- ALL HOMES $65 Storage 1070II Transportation ' great cond.. Asking $3200. Dumpstor rentals. Fully Installation. all pwr, Hops, runs well, OBO. 908-889-0266 BRAND NEW 2000 MERCURY MOUNTAINEER To Showcase Your Dealership Insured, 903-403-9558 OEEGAN GUTTER CO. 1 needs body work, $1500. SCHAEFER MOVING 908-889-4719 . MERCURY GRAND MAR- CLEAN UP & LT. HAUL 908-322-2014 Autos for Sale 1385 in AUTOSOURCE 2hr mln. Low Rates. Ins. Uc. QUIS LS '92- Fully.loaded, Free est. Insured. DODGE '77 WON - 1 excel, cond., 107k, Asking s'.fl GUTTERS & LEADERS PM00561. 908/964-1216 ACURA INTEGRA LS *90- •4 Door • Tilt Steering Wheel Owner, PB, PS, Air, New $3,500 908-78*0150 Call Barbara Morgan 7 day service. Cleaned and Flushed 4dr, 4 new Ores, well malnL tires. $1,500.908/687-5897 •V8 • Cruise Control .,„,. at (908) 575-6719 1-888-781-5800 $49/Up; Repairs; Gutter 150k, runs great, $3,950 MERCURY SABLE '91- Guanis; Seamless Gutters; Painting & obo 908-273-2858 days or DODGE STEALTH '93- 5 70k, 3.8 V6, Best Offer •Automatic Transmisson • Leather Interior Decks & Patios 930 Underground Drainage 908-832-6039 nights spd., AC, p/w, p/l, 105k, 908-232-7818 Paperhanging 1075 asking $4,5007obo. w/ALL WHEEL DRIVE •Moon Roof Systems; Insured. ACURA INTEGRA LS '95- MITSUBISHI 3000 GTSL "93 DECKS BY UNLIMITED 9O8-49O-15S6 Keltom Gutter Service 2dr, sports coupe, white, 5 red, fully loaded, leather, • Power Steering •Aluminum Wheels We build all types of A1 Richard's Painting LINCOLN 97,500 mi., $10,000 Call 908-233-4414 Experienced. Int./ext. spd, all power, abs, a/c,FORD ESCORT HATCH FAST decks. All work guaran- power moon roof, cc, org. BACK SEDAN -S3 - 4 DR, 908-241-3730 •Power Brakes • Side Air Bags CREDIT teed 10 yrs. Free Est. Ins. Very reasonable. Free Handyman 1005 Est. Fully Ins. 24 hr. owner, 72k, very good cond. light blue, auto, AC, Cass. MITSUBISHI MIRAGE S NAVIGATOR • Power Windows •6 Disc CD /APPROVAL: 908-276-8377 $9,000 obo 908-464-5269 player, 1 owner, 95K, service answering serv. COUPE '9S--49,534ml, ac, I. Make |ust one call record, good cond Inskfe & am/fm pass, auto, PS, • Power Locks •4625 Demo Miles HANDYMAN-Frea estimates 732-499-9234 ACURA INTEGRA LS '96- Life just & get approved OUL&900. 973-635-1039 $6000. 908-771-0762 Driveways 940 no job too smafl. Cal Danny at 2dr., auto., dk. grn., beige • Power Seats •MSRP $35,570 1 Low rates can save 908-232-2588 Int., a/c, p/w, snrf., alarm, NISSAN ALTIMA OXE you thousands. •CHRISTADORE* FORD EXPLORER '97- PATERNO PAVING tint, new brakes & ex- 2000- Silver/gray, 13k, all •Air Conditioning •STK#OT6 got easier. 3. Great Selection! like new, 29K, auto, Curbing & Sidewalks PROFESSIONAL haust, 53K, great cond., pwr, inc. sunroof, asking Great Prices! $20,000. 908-790-1852 • AM/FM Stereo Cassette •VIN#YUJ07663 Free Est. Call 245-6162 HOUSEPAINTING warranty, $12,500. 908- $16,800. Kelly 908-322-4161 Now you can 2324512/908-232-6686 FORD EXPLORER XLT '93 - NISSAN FASTBACK XE Call Nobody Covers It Betterl Price Incl. $950 factory disc! & $ 1500 Man. Reb. & $400 college grad. reb. if qual* Electrical ACURA INTERGRA GS "97 6 cyl, 4.0 liter eng, 2 WD, auto, '87- new motor, standard charge your Reasonable rates The Credit 25k, dark green, 2dr, auto, CO, A/C, 60K, exc. cond, all ' shift, new parts, just passed ABLE ELECTRIC Free estimates, Fully Ins. leather, moonroof, alarm, power, $6500 908-322-4330 Inspection, $90011™. 973- Classified Ad! Reasonable. Lie. 11500 Alumlnum/Vlnyl house excel, cond. $16,000. 467-5985 Experts: FORD MUSTANG GT 276-0692 & 688-2039 painting also avail. 908-276-3712 Wo Accept: CONV. '91 Super- PONTIAC GRAND PRIX LINCOLN RONSON ELECTRIC 908-276-1127 & 908-232-1023 , '89- 84K, 2DH, all power, BUCK CENTURY "96 - 4 dr, charged, V8, 5 spd + $ 1-800 All Types of electrical work. INTERIOR PAINTING & orig. owner, 24K, luxury much more, mint, 41K, , blue, needs some work Lie. 5532, Insured - Free Est WALLPAPERNG PLUS OOO extras, no salt, Best Offer Must Soil! Neg. $15,000 $1700/obo. 908-789-1098 CONTINENTAL 25 yrs exp. 732/752-5683 CLASSIFIEDS JOBS Call 908-241-8754 or $10,000 212945-4277 908-245-1882 ask for Joe SAAB 900 SE "95- 5dr hatchback, 68,800 ml, V6, Buy 2.5L, auto, incl. 3 yr. wan*., leather Int., $17,500 For Only 973-3600106 28,995 CHEVY SATURN SL2 "94- 4 dr. se- dan, ABS, am/fm, alarm, * SAVE'6575 alrbag, AC, tilt, 1 owner, 73k, Prices incl all costs to be paid by consumer except license, registration & taxes. Supersedes all •" $3,900. 908-653-0226 eves previous offers. Not resp for typos. * (Must be a graduate o(a 2 or 4 yr accredited college within ^ SATURN SL '93- 4dr., NOW IN STOCK! T the last 12 mos). All disc. & incentives back to dealer. ••"• 5spd., a/c, am/fm/CD, well WE'LL BE THERE maint., exc. cond, $2899 / Check the OBO. 908-259-9391 classified SEDAN DEVULE "90- S*er, gar, $ summer car, low ml., exc. section cond., $11800. 97337741382 first. O 25OO TOYOTA LAND CRUISER OR •91- 4WO, 124K, orlg. owner, equipment includes LINCOLN Financing! Cash Back! r\ See Dealer For Details. disc player, A/C, cruise con- Savvy home shoppers AMERICAN LUXURY On selected models. To qual buyers. r..^...,,. trol, power door locks, & reachfor th e classified windows, sunroof, premium sound system, exc. cond., ads before they hit the Asking $11,900. .. streets. The 908-561-1192 newspaper classified 369 SOUTH AVE. E. • WESTFIELD, NJ • m 232-6500 369 SOUTH AVE. 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HIGH classified sectionfirst - EST PRICES PAID, MARANO A SONS AUTO SALES, INC. 507-13 South Ave., 150 Classified ads offerthe South Ave., Garwood VOLVO 850 GLT '94 - 4 dr. sedaa Blue/green metallic widest selection of " tan leather Inter., auto, AC, SR CO, cold weather pkg., 4 snow tires, 50K, exc. cond., new and used vehicles Asking $15,999 908-789-9424 Need a new set of wheels? in the market Plus, Antique & Classic Autos 1394 classified ads are the BARRACUDA CONT. '67- V8, auto, on lloor, 94k, ro- storable car, $1,0O0/obo most convenient way Call 908-654-3448 BRADLEY GT II 1981 battery pwrd Electric toi comparison shop Sports Car, 585 orlg. ml. $13,000. 908-527-0479 CADILLAC 73 SEDAN features, prices and ' DeVlllo- orlg. owner, exc. cond., full power, gar. kepi, black w/red leather PARTIAL LISTING . Interior, $4500 OBO. papents. 908-3534053 '99 CHEVROLET '02 DODGE CARAVAN 'OS CHEVROLET '07 CHEVROLET 98 P0H1UC GRAND AM CHEVY CORVETTE '75- 350 SEMINIVAN . 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Check '74 - 73k. gd. cond., orlfl. $ ownor, Best Offer. 908-233-3S30_ _ 10.995 the classified section EL''DORADO"CONVT'75 - Huslorod. 85K. lota ol ox- '97 CHEVROLET '98 CHEVROLET 98 CHEVROLET VEMTURE "98 CHEVROLET BLAZER 97 CHEVROLET Ira parts. A/C $5,800 908- MAUBU SEDAN LUMINA LS SEDAN LS EXTENDED WAGON TAHOE WAGON 276-3675, 908-307-95S4 -1 di. Vti, 4WL). dulu l/tuu, p*' il!/AJJoiWiiid; .'ml i^iJot ik>u, Vt! I V»[), jiilu liJiu. L>HI bli/AJkv^UKVViiJ ti. 41VUSPOR, >ujUi IiiuuT, pw rDru tJi/Alk'i.'v.imiociivrrwm , AIM. first FO'Rb~i942 CP V-8, 350, Mm, AIM, AM/I M Uuiuu LJ^i lilt, Liijiu). 'u tiut. in *i(J ^luf AMI M nlotuii tJ-J, till, CIUIMJ, ry ilul, uiluf wip, IU wip. AIM, M.U Ml blOJttO CUU, llJl LIUIMI, 'U litlf, HllUl Mi(l. Uu4l Imlyiu, iiuJ WlUa. loaUwf Uil3 kL uulo, now paint job, i, tilK. #/JJP, VtN kili.li luluday. 5b,080 nil, STK, itjU'JC, V $13,000. Possible swap for convertible. Call Find just the car you want $ $ $ 732-388-2142 PONTIAC 1958 Star * 11,995 13,995 15,995 *16,995 22,995 Chlol, 4 dr, A-1 cond., classified $12,000. Possible swap for convertible. Call at the price you want to pay. 732-388-2142 PONTIAClf + 2 '66- 2iir, luird top, 20k org. mllos, bo»l offor. 908-249- the first place to look for everything 3562 altar 3pm. Four Wheel Drive 1400 classified CHEVY SUBURBAN '97- 47k, all leather, all power, cjood cond. $18,500 FIRM. 973-377-2399 FORD "BRONCO EDDIE DAUER *9S - 5.8L. all op- HCarfax limia. cu»t. sound, 35k. ex- I'.m. Inunaculata. $13,760 9084»1-2860_ isrTilr>lisvh i iii* FOHO CXTLORCR '91- the first place to look for everything tddlu Bauer, bluo/tan, loudud, 98k, oreal CAT, 1 ow>wr. $7000. 906-273-3190 Cranford Chronicle October 19, 2000 Odtober-19,-2000- Cranfford Chronicle

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Vol. 112, No. 43 CRANFORD«GARWOOD * KENlLWORThT Thursday, October 26, 2000 50 cents AUTO SALES INC $10,995 $19,995 $26,495 $13,495 $15,995 a^ 1997 SMB 900$ 2000 SUBARU 1997CHEVRYS-10LS 1997 DODGE GRAND 1997 HONDA ACCORD EX Buying & Selling Used Cars & Trucks 12 dr hatch, auto, air, p/s, p/b, p/w, OUTBACK WAGON PICKUP CARAVAN SE 2 dr, moonroof, auto, air, p/s, pA,p/w, , auto, air, p/s, jvt> fv\v, iVlocks, I |Vlocks, till, cruise, cass, dual bags, abs, J 5 spd air p/s, p/b, cass, airbag, autd dual air, dual doors, [A p^pV p/locks, p/seat, till, cruise, cass, alloy Since 1955 131,000 miles. VHMV20332814 rtat, till, anise, ens, abs, dual ba^, wheels, 19,000 miles, WMVA00Z756 ing URN CLOCKS [Axis, lit, ouse, cass, ai, captain 1600(1 miles. V\UUTJ(26W alloy wheels, 27,000 miles. VBWYKl 85624 , chairs, alloy wheels, abs, dual hags, Judge issues split decision on Crossing suit 39,000milcs WWB382485 "PACK" ONE HOUR $13,995 $20,995 $8,995 $14,995 ByPABIAMEOU plaintiffs. $14,995 mm mi low THE CHRONICLE ~~ Beglin: Loan guarantee OK, but parking deck plan is illegal "We haven't made any decision 507-13 South Ave. 150 South Ave. 1998 CHRYSLER 1997CHEVRY 1997 MERCURY GRAND 1997 ACURA 3.2 TL 1997 FORD EXPEDITION XCT TOWNCOUMWIX LUMINA NARQUISCS moonroof, auto, air pi, fl\>, riV, rVlocks, on whether to appeal or hot," said I auto, dual air, dual doors, p/s, 4 dr, 4x4, auto, air, p/s, pA, p\v, p/locks, CRANFORD — The long- June 6. On Tuesday, Judge loan for Crossing developer First Ganvood, NJ 07027 Ganvood, NJ 07027 4dr,autot air, pfi pi), pA< plods, demise, 4 dr, auto, p/s, pf), pV, p/locks, p/scat, tilt p/seat, tilt, cruise, cass, cd, leather, abs, dual p/seats, tilt, cruise,,cass, cd, leather, was illegal because it was Alderdice, suggesting the months I p/b, p/w, p/locks, p/seat, lilt, cass, 49,000 mfe.VIN«V1155812 bags, 37,000 miles. VINWC0095W awaited decision issued Tuesday Edward Beglin announced that State Properties, and ruled the approved by only a 3-2 Township the judge took to contemplate the 908-789-1551 908-789-0555 cruse cass, abs, dual bags, 24,000 miles. abs, dual bags, 36,000 miles, i\ I cruise, cass, cd, leather'cap- VINWXX728135 V_ ,' . 1 by a Superior Court judge has he found no law against a munic- redevelopment agreement signed Committee vote. And while the matter "affirmed at least the loan Itain chairs, -34,000 miles V1NKVLB9O76O brought to an end one chapter of Fax 908-789-2744 Fax 908-789-1792 IVINMB507245 ipality entering into a loan guar- in April to be valid. Superior Court has finally made guarantee and financial struc- $9,995 $13,995 $20,495 $22,995 the Cranford Crossing story, but antee with a developer, and no Alderdice and DiGiovanni had its rulin'g, Beglin's decision may ture of the parking deck were $18,995 the saga is far from over. law against the specific way in alleged in the suit that Cranford not mean the end of this litiga- suspect." Look At Our Newly Renovated Website For Specials And More IVHW.MARANOSONSAUTO.COM The litigation brought against which Cranford guaranteed a officials' guarantee of the loan tion, according to one of the While the judge decided the the Township of Cranford by res- loan guarantee was legal, he did idents Anthony DiGiovanni and rule against the parking deck Paul Alderdice was heard in Union County Superior Court Crossing future still up in the air. Please see story, PageA-11. lease agreement between the USED CAR LEASE SPECIALS (Continued on page A-ll) Cranford does the 1997 CHEVY VENTURE EXTENDED LS 1997 SAAB 900S 1999 VI BEETLE GLS American Profile Lease for $299 mo. for36 ' mas. with $1550 total 2 dr, auto, air, p/s, 'p/b, jvto, p/locks, 31,000 Lease for $229 mq. for 36 mos. with $1499 debuts in Chronicle down, 12,000 miles per year fully loaded with miles, lease for $249 per month, 36 month total down. 5 sp, air, pAv, p/locks with only with $1799 total down. VDW2032814 33,000 miles. VIN/A/D171302. 12,000 miles. VTOXM424670 s(s) included al downtown shuffle American Profile, a full-color except (or licensing, registration & taxes. national magazine, will make its 0(4194 Not responsible for typographical errors. formal debut in the Cranford ByDAWAMEOU Downtown Management Chronicle Nov. 9. A preview edi- THE CHRONICLE Corporation to the District tion appears in this week's paper. Management Corporation. l~ ; From close-to-home calendars CRANFORD —' Downtown The revised ordinance speci- of events to profiles of "hometown matters took center stage at fies the DMC must submit a-iek heroes," the editorial content of Tuesday night's Township ter of recommendation to the American Profile will celebrate Committee meeting, Planning Board whenever sonie- the interests, values and life in The Cranford Downtown one admits a planning applica- America's hometowns. It will also Management Corporation has tion. "Several members of the include stories on health trends, drafted a revised ordinance to professional staif already submit entertainment, current issues and local celebrities. clarify the guidelines for and written recommendations," noted enforcement of sign and facade Christopher Pye of the DMC. -"We "Because .American Profile is a codes for businesses in the are just asking that the DMC be regional publication focusing on Special Improvement District. one more person on the list." the Northeast, the content will be of particular interest to readers The ordinance would also change According to DMC Director of the Cranford Chronicle," said the official name of the (Continued on page A-12) publisher Pete Leddy. Look for your preview issue this week, then read American Fire official offers Profile' every week beginning Nov. 9. LOSAP rundown ing regarding the question on the Garwood officers ballot addressing the Length of receive promotions Service Award Program. That program, which would By MAUREEN FOYE reward volunteers who put in CHRONICLE CORRESPONDENT time with the borough fire 'Mayor Sinatra' leads way department and first aid squad, Check the at Cranford Senior Social GARWOOD — In anticipation will be placed before borough vot- of the upcoming election, Glenn ers in the form of a public refer- classified CRANFORD — The Miller of the Garwood Fire endum during the Nov. 7 election. Cranford Volunteer Corps has Department read a statement at Miller said he wanted to clari- scheduled a "Senior Social" for Tuesday's Borough Council meet- (Continued on page A-12) section Saturday evening. The event, slated to run first. from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. at the Township Community Center, Deadline is no dilemma will feature, a light dinner, cof- fee and desert. Also featured GEORGE PACCIELLO/THE CHRONICLE will be live entertainment pro- for Kenilworth Schools vided by a five-piece band, with Help from above ByDARIAMEOU lem," said Kenilworth Board of Sawy home shoppers Mayor Phil Morin taking the Karen George-Gray, principal of the Lincoln/Franklin School in Garwood, climbed aboard a New Jersey THE CHRONICLE Education . Business microphone for a special National Guard helicopter Oct. 19 to talk to students about drugs. The helicopter's visit was part of a Administrator Vincent Gonella. reach forthe classified "Frank Sinatra segment." special anti-drug program sponsored by the Federal Drug Enforcement Agency and the NJ. National KENILWORTH — As larger "We are confident we will get it The event is free and all Guard, and included lectures from drug and National Guard experts about the dangers of drugs and school districts scramble to com- done." plete long-range facility plans ads before they hit tine township seniors are welcome alcohol abuse. While Cranford, for instance, to attend. by the state-mandated Dec. 15, will need to hire consultants to the borough is taking things in perform their assessment and streets. The stride. find an architect to help create New business opens in On July 17, Governor Christie the long-range plan, Kenilworth newspaper classified Cranford downtown area Whitman signed legislation ear- plans on doing a lot of the Pasta meets politics in 7th Disk marking $8.6 billion for school assessment work internally, section offers CRANFORD — The building renovations or addi- according to Gonella. "We are Emerald Cottage is the newest Connelly, Ferguson we're not going to turn out and "We need Congress to stop tions. The money is available to not gojng to an outside source," store to open downtown. vote. Senior citizens are not going bickering and quit pandering to school districts of all economic- he said. "Between myself, the everything they need to go out and vote. Young people the big business and big drug and levels, but the state mandates superintendent and the admin- Irish sweaters, capes, blan- munch on macaroni are not going to go out and vote. insurance companies and pass a kets, baby gifts, garden items every district must submit dis- istrative staff, we'll put a plan African Americans are not going prescription medicine benefit trict facility assessments and together." to make an informed and Irish food are in stock in as stretch runs begin under Medicare," said Connelly. to go out and vote. Let's make long-range facility plans by Dec. Gonella noted the district the shop, located at 111 N. ByDARIAMEOLJ them wrong, we are going to go Connelly told the crowd of purchasing decision. Union Ave. in Cranford. 15 to qualify for a piece of the competed a facility plan a few out and vote like we've never lunch-goers which legislation she $8.6 billion pie. years ago and has been address- "I've already had a great voted before." will push for if elected. "I'm call- While this is presenting some ing its deficiencies, and the Want to make a response from residents who With less than two weeks Lewis also told stories of being ing on the United States problems in larger districts, existing facility plan merely are pleased to shop for Irish until the election, the 7thbeaten and arrested while sitting Congress to pass a voluntary Kenilworth officials say they are needs to be updated. "We are for"- Medicare prescription drug bene- gift items downtown," said Congressional District candi- in for civil rights and recalled not worried about meeting the tunate that we have put a lot of dates are pounding the pavement fit for all of our seniors once and move? store owner Donna Cassidy, a men and women who died for in deadline. "It is a logistical prob- work into our facilities," he said- township resident* and the pasta. the fight for African Americans' for all," said Connelly. "And I'm Store hours are 10 a.m.-6 The race between Democrat right to vote. He challenged those telling Congress, if you can't do Check the classified it, get out of the way, because I p.m. Mondays, Tuesdays, Maryanne Connelly and believe that nothing in this coun- Republican Michael Ferguson try has changed to "come and will. ads first Wednesdays, Fridays and remains close, and the two candi- Saturdays; and 10 a.m.-8 p.m. walk in my shoes, and I'll show "With me, its not a matter of dates could be found this week magic," she added. "What you see Thursdays. you a changed country." munching macaroni and pitching But Lewis' main mission is what you get, and you will For more information, call platforms at various campaign Monday was to endorse Connelly know where I stand." (908) 272-7770. stops. and her stance on the issues. Ferguson, meanwhile, shook On Monday, Connelly made a "(Connelly) is not a show hunds with urea Republicans as lunch-time appearance at the horse, she is a work horse," the they slurped spaghetti Sunday Plainfield Senior Center, where congressman said. "She is not a night in Edison. In a room ziti was the special of the day. show boat, she is a tug boat. She adorned with wooden elephant classified Inside The previous night, Ferguson will be prepared to roll up her centerpieces and colorful bu.l- hud attended a meet-and-greet at sleeves and do the everyday, loons, Ferguson went from table Commentary A-6 the Edison Klk.s Lodge GOP nitty-gritty work." to table for what campaign offi- Spaghetti Dinner. Connelly's other special guest cials called an informal series of Community Life B-1 Connelly was joined by was "Pill Bill," a member of her discussions. the first place to look for everything Congressman John Lewis of campaign dressed in a 4-foot pre- According to Ferguson's cam- Sports - C-1 Georgia, who rallied the crowd scription drug bottle. His labels paign manager, Annie Muyol, the with .stories of his youth in Troy, read "Rx Pensive" and "Warning: Elks Lodge at 6 p.m. was the can- Obituaries B-3 Alabama, and his involvement in May Cause Poverty," and he wan- didate's eighth campaign stop NICOLE DIMELLA/THE CHRONICLE the civil rights movement of the dered around the senior center that day. Prime Time B-4 1960s. As much as he was there with a wobble in his step. Ferguson said he is keenly to support Connelly, Lewis When she took center stage, aware of the importance of court- Scrub-a-dub-dub Real Estate C-3 reminded his listeners of the Connelly talked about the impor- ing independent voters, especiul- Students from the Hillside Avenue School in Cranford seemed to importance of participating in ly since nearly 50 percent of New really enjoy their work Saturday when the school hosted a fund- the electoral process. tance of using the budget surplus Police Log A-2 to secure Social Security, expand Jersey voters are independent. raising car wash In Its parking lot. The sudsy charity wash was "1 know all you people are Medicare to include a prescrip- "That is why it is such a battle- held to raise fund for a school trip planned for May to Washington,. Classifieds C-4 going to go out and vote," the tion drug plan and pay down the field diatrict, and that is why we D.C. Congressman said. "People say national debt. (Continued on page A-12)