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VIN#V1104253 VINSVM5II2IM Since 1893 AUTO SALES INC. $11,995 $19,995 $9,995 $15,495 $17,995 Vol. 112, No. 42 CRANFORD * GARWOOD«KENILWORTH Thursday, October 19, 2000 50 cents 1997 FORD EXPEDITION 2000 FORD FOCUS LX 1997INFINITIQ45 2000 MITSUBISHI 1998 HONDA ACCORD EX Buijing & Selling Used Cars & Trucks EDDIE BAUER 4 dr, jnlii, air; jVs. |Vh, till, ass, Jitil auto,1 air, p/s, p/h, p/w, p/Iocks, MONTERO SPORT XLS 4 dr, moonroof, auto, air, p/s, pA, p/w, onroul Ma,, air, p/s. p/b, pw, p/scats, tilt, cruise, cass, cd, •1 dr, 4x4, auto, air, |Vs, |>t>. rvW, n/locks, p/seal, till, cruise, cass, cd, abs, 1 lids, p/sols, till, cniisi , ciss, nl, leather, abs, dual bags, trac ivlodc, tilt, cnii.se, cd, abs, dual baj£v dual bags, alloy wheels, 31,000 milts. Since 1955 VIMWAD06763 ls Jil(1 imk heated seats 20,001) miles. lil/100 milts. 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<a At this reception, Cranford o -JST completing the feasibility study met Tuesday night at a League of o A- o residents will have a chance Women Voters-sponsored debate, to meet Aschenbach — a for- is scheduled to make a presenta- tion to the school board begin- and while hot, Cranford-specific mer township commissioner issues — such as Cranford and mayor — and discuss ning at 7:30 p.m. at the lincoln- Franklin School. Crossing and flood control — with him the issues of the ruled the night, old standards Both NKP, the school district's 2000 election. such as taxes and government architectural firm, and Scott structure received air time. There is no charge for this Ayres of the Chester-based event. Construction Services are sched- Democrat Daniel Aschenbach, For more information, uled to be on hand to discuss the Republican Missy Weisgerber please call (908) 931-0638. findings. and.Independent Anthony Mack Board members emphasized played an hour-and-a-half games Women's Club extends that this is strictly a working ses- of questions and answers. Debate (Continued on page A-12) questions were asked by local fora reporters first and then audience scholarship donations members, who submitted ques- CRANFORD — The .(Continued on page A-12) College Women's Club of Schools Cranford is extending the opportunity for people to donate to the club's scholar- Campaign ship efforts through the scramble Tribute Scholarship Fund. Through the Tribute Fund, funding the community can make to meet donations to the fund in honor of, or in memory of, questioned someone special. The typical deadline scholarship awarded by the GOP not thrilled Women's Club is $1,000. ByDARIAMEOU Check the Club President Lois THE CHRONICLE with $500 donation Mariano has set a goal of CRANFORD - The $8.6 bil- : adding at least one scholar- lion legislation signed by Gov. Dems took from classified ads ship to the $5,000 to $10,000 Christine Whitman July 17 in per year awarded to young front of Cranford High School engineering firm first. men and women who are was intended to help all school ByDABIAMEOU township residents and have districts renovate dilapidating graduated from an accredited buildings and address over- THE CHRONICLE secondary school. crowded facilities. CRANFORD - The first Whether you're Currently, the club raises But a deadline for a district- round of campaign finance funds for scholarships wide facility assessment may be NICOLE DIMELLA/THE CHRONICLE reports arrived at the New opening doors or through sales of its an expensive hassle for school Jersey Election Law Community Calendar and districts like Cranford's. Enforcement Commission last Written right into the legisla- The tall and the short of it climbing corporate note cards depicting scenes of week, and the scrutiny has Cranford.
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