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UNION COUNTY CLASSIFIED PAGE B16 — THURSDAY, MARCH 13, 1S>97 AUTO FOR SALE AUTO FOR SALE AUTO FOR SALE iq73 VOLKSWAGEN BEETLE- Looks, runs, The 1997 Acura CL series "1996 FORD-F250 FuBy loaded, new Myers 1992 MITSUBISHI 3000 GT WW. 50.000 ^2. Mtrbr dear, and in good shape New AUTOMOTIVE plow, new easy dumper. Asking $24.00. Can maes; excellent condition, green.- manual. 5 Brakes clutch, starter. $1400- negotiable. Who has the authority? Igniting a 'SPARC Downtown changes Chris 201-669-1202.,. .-•••• ' .' speed. 1992 HYUNDAI ELANTRA. 4 cylinder, 5 speed Japanese luxury import brand, and has .' (908) 273-4200 standard transmission, air-conditioning. AM,' drive air. excellent condition, 90.000 miles. ' $11,500. 201-429-7477; Evenings, weekends, ' FREE PICK UP 7 DAYS been first-in import luxury sales for product development and the deve- AUTHORIZED . • FM cassette, good condition, 65,000 mites. S3.895, negotiable. 201-705-9657. ^_ 609-466-2883. eieht consecutive /ears. It brought the lopment of locally procured pans FACTORY SERVICE 1-800-953-9328 .' ..- first Japanese exotic care to market occurred at the Honda R&D facility in LONG TERM LEASING 1985. JEEP. New Fisher Plow. Invested $3500. 1987 NISSAN SENTRA, new clutch, new rear Runs- great. Asking- $6000. Call Chris, brakes, new exhaust air conditioning, am-tm with the 1990 introduction of the Acu- Ohio. Performance testing was con- cassette, original owner. $2,000. 90*688-2929 ... AUTO FOR SALE 201-669-1202 or 731-9031. ra SSX. And just last fall, Acura ducted at two- facilities: the Honda . . 908-499-0868. 1988 TOYOTA TERCEL, 2 door. 5 speed/ 81k 1994 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE..V-8,.4X4. S$$WTPAYTOP DOLLARWS introduced the SLX. the first luxury Proving Center of California and the miles. Good condition. Retail value equals •automatic, atrcqndiiioning, ABS, all power," 1990 OLDSMOBILE SILHOUETTE. 7 passen- brand sport utility vehicle. ' . Transportation Research' Center in S31O07 1st $2100. best otter. 908-687-3168. premium stereo, alarm, many extras. 34,000 ger, power locks/ windows/ seats, alr- . -milds. $16.900, 201-762-9462. condraonlng, AM/FM cassette,alarm, garaged.. For Your Junk Car Now. the CL represents the first Ohio. • 1993 ACURA INTEGRA-GS. 5-speed, sunrool. Excellent condition. 79K, S6.30Q— 1983 CJ7. JEEP. 258.-6 cyltndtr. 4 speed, 24 Hour Service. Call: ; U.S.-designed, engineered, and manu-. The result is a stylish, personalized AM/FM Cassette, ABS. power everything. Only 201-992-0278. . 38K miles. Mint. $12,500/ best offer. hard-top/ soft-top, hew AM/FM stereo cassette factured model ever offered by a lux- sport-luxury coupe aimed at maturing 201-740-9190. leave message..,' (removable). • $1800 or best offer. 1990 PLYMOUTH ACCUAM. Excellent condi- 908-424-8742. .-.'•• tion, air, AM/FM cassette, 62.BK miles, $4700. 908^688-7420 . "Your Best Source For Community information" ury import nameplatc. baby boomers (age 35-44), who make- 1985 AUDI TRESER. Super 5000 Turbo'. 210 . Call 201-746^8648. ' " I "he introduction ot Itie L.L benes up Tne largest stignmm uf Urn general • horse pSWir, R1H) UUIUUll. UWUIIBU Uy TIB!>HI flGKUP Tw wle •d*. GMBH In Germany, 60K miles, loaded, special tachable snow plow,, new battery and tires. .1985 PONTIAC HERO GT. Red. black Interior, RECREATIONAL VEHICLES breaks new "ground for Acura'and population for the first time since the wheels, tires, spoilers', side valance panels', Asking $1.800. 908-355-3636. fully loaded, aulo, sunrool. Garage kept, excel- late 1960s, when the personal luxury _; suspension, fenders, lights, exhaust, never lent condition. Asking $2450. negotiable. 1978 VOLKSWAGEN Camper/ Van. Pop-ltop, TWO SECTIONS - 25 CENTS comes during the most exciting year 1992 MAZDA MX3. power steering/ brakes; A WORRALL COMMUNITY NEWSPAPER RAHWAY, N.J., VOU7 NO.24-THURSDAY, MARCH 20, 1997 registered. Dan Jr. 201-743-7516 days or 908-686-3735. coupe segment was \bom. windows, locks. AM/FM stereo cassette, air. 5 sleeps 4 built-in sink; stove, cooler. Original in our'history,"- said Rich Thomas. 201-857-1557 .evenings. ..'•.- speed manual! alarm. 5.C0OO miles. $6000. owner. Asking $2,800. 201-763-3957. Great, Acura's executive vice president and More than a year of consumer 1988 PONTIAC fiRANDAM, 2 door, blue. New fun vehicle. . : . ' • AUTO SPECIAL '• $24.00 lor,l 0 weeks prepaid. 2Q1.-743-2706. ' " • ' ' general manager. "It assumes a very research by the CL Series design tearru, transmission, exhaust and battery. 76K miles. Call Classified for details. 800-564-8911: 1991 MERCEDES 300E. Black/ silver exterior, $2500 or best offer, 908-851-0755. -significant -position- in-our—.lineup, — .—...TRUCKS-EOrLSALE ; „ -indicatedi^hesc-maturing^babyboomT— ~1992"BMVT325lr6 cyllnder.rnianuatiranmts-.-- leather intenor.-knv-miles.-electric everything.. Happy anniversary Excellent condition. Priced to sell, $18,900. : SEIZED CARS from $175.'Porsches, Cadil- v plans which in the last year has grown to be ers demand high levels of style; status, sibn, leather, sub-roof.', air- 1988 FORD F-150. MINT Condition. Stereo/ conditioning, AM/FM. cassette, new tires, 45K. 201-731-2503, Kenny. lacs. Chevys. BMWs, Corvettes. Also Jeeps, 4 the most expansive of the Japanese and. performance at an attainable price wheel drives' Your' area. Toll free cassette, air, bedliner, chrome wheels, power By Scan Daily • Kennedy said that he is talking to . He added that part of the site to be " Mint. $17.300 negotiable..201-325-0190. 1980 MERCURYZEPHYR. 2-door, 61K miles'; luxury import nameplates. And, it sets • point! • 1-BOO-218-9000 Ext. A-5139 for current ' steering and'brakes. Low mileage, good pnee. Staff Writer '. two "potentials for the site" — large remediated-^4'worth about $30,000 in 1994 BUICK REGAL 2 door, while, all tea-' good exterior/ no rust. A new tires and new listings/directory. • . - 731-0224. . ' ' . ' Highlights lures, one owner,.28K miles. $14,900 or best. belts,'air-conditioner. AM/FM. Runs good. They have decided what they are users that wouid use all or most of the . remediation — would be covered up Offer. Call 908-241-2209: . Book value- $850.00. asking $550.00. going to do with the vacant lot behind available space at the retail cenler. He by the retail center. This remediation From a business standpoint, the American- 908-273-2440... •• , , . v . . . • 1985 BUICK RIVIERA. Good looking! Grey wiih 'City Hall, ... • • . said that he could hot give put any met with controversy last year. 1990-MITSUBISHI.ECLIPSE, 5 speed, blue. designed and manufactured CL Series takes grey interior, loaded, mopn-roof.-fcassene sle- ree planting names at this point, but did say that reo, excellent running ^condition, well main- Fully loaded, new tires, excellent, condition. Mayor James Kennedy announced Former City Councilman James Best.oiler, must sell.' 908-687-5009. advantage of a broad base of research and ' tained. $3300. 20V736-S96O. ' Mayor James Kennedy and that the ground will be broken on the ' one is a retail Company while the Fulcomer.-had advocated using the CARS FOR $100 or best offer. Seized and the Department of Public Works 11-acre parcel of land by May. This other is focused -more on' HUD money for tax relief and capital development resources and manufacturing • auctioned by-DEA, FBI, IRS. All'models, announced the second city- will be the start of a 18,000 recreation entertainment-. . .,••••• repairs in the city,'claiming that SDI 4WD's, boats, .computers and more. Your area You Really Do sponsored tree planting program operations in the U.S., and demonstrates the now! 1-800-451-0050 ext. C19B. • center that, in the end, will house the Kennedy said that he is hoping for Industries; could do the remediation to take place this, spring. The Recreation Department and the Rah- company's philosophy of building products 1988 ASTRO CHEVY VAN. Rebulltjsngine. two Have a Friend construction on the retail center to instead of the city.. lone gray, clean. Asking S3800. negotiable. program is designed to encour- way Police's Juvenile Department.- - start around mid-summer. - • But Kennedy said that the rnoney where they are sold. .. '. : .'• Call 201-763-081B or 20r:761-1497. age the planting of trees;. Further down the road are plans to intheCar If construction docs start, it would was set aside specifically for the 1984 CHEVY CAMARO Sports Coupe. No! enhancing the beauty and qual- turn a large, separate chunk of the site runnning- will sell for pans. Car in Union. Call mark the end of a 25-ycar effort to . remediation and that if it was not used the stage for exciting new U.S.-based •Expected;to sell in the. $22,000 to ity of life in 'the community. into a retail center. Kennedy said that 908-964-4069...... Business!, develop the site.' by the time construction started, it design and-manufacturing develop- $27,000 price range and at a rale of Applications are available for this will include one large user, taking 1966 CHEVROLET IMPALA convertible, new'' would go' back to the federal ments in the future." . • between 20,000 and 30.000 units lop. inlenor and paint. Asking S4000. Call Chris, •Lifelong Resident of Linden Willow Oaks, Tupelos, and up 80,000 to 100,000 square feet, or a ; But one more hurdle remains for government, Every way you look at it. Thomas annually. the CL bridges the gap 201-669-1202 or 731-9031. .' "•Graduate of Newark College Silver Lindens. The DPW is number of smaller offices, with an the construction of the retail center, at added — from a business standpoint between A'cura's sporty, 1966 CHEVROLET. CHEVELLE. Mint condi- of Engineerings iffering trees for half of whole- anchor office of 25,000 square feet least.— the remediation of wetlands There was also controversy with performance-oriented Integra and the tion. 327 motor, 4 speed! Asking S15.000 or- sale price. Applications are; and the clean-up of construction the.bidding, process itself for the and a product standpoint.— the CL besf'offer. Call Chris, 201-669-1202 or •Army Veteran and offices' ranging down to as little as -Series-makcs-pcrfecU-scnsc__—_— 71 scries_oL_luxury sedans.' It 73L-9O31. '. ' •' ' •' -.. Gct-ltJn_jgcar,wltfi. available at City Hall- near 'the 1,000 to 2,500 square feet. materials left on the site. remediation.. . 1 From a , business standpoint, the includes: -. • '• . . . 1983 CHEVY CAMARO. Excellent condition, the. Auto Special bulletin, board in the lobby. " No site plans have been approved Right now,, there are 0.86 acres of The first round of bids were American-designed and manufac- • A high level of comfort and con- lully automatic. AM--FM cassette. Runs great. . There are also pictures of these by the. Planning Board or Zoning wetlands on the site, wetlands that Rejected because they were too high; S995 or besi offer. 201-376-6710. ">0 weeks-.20 words.. . • ' •Pontiac & Cadillac Certified ture^ CL Series takes advantage of a - venience items as standard- only S24.00 prepaid- •' types of trees available. Board of Adjustment, though the city must,, be filled in and graded before the lowest bid was S101.425. more 1986 CHEVY MONTECARLO. white, blue. broad base of research and develop- equipment: . • • . ' Interior. 4.3V6;-Gopd condition, great transpor- . One vehicle per pj Sales Consultant / is talking to an architect for the recre- construction can begin. About than S20.000 over the engineer's esti- ment resources and manufacturing • •Spirited performance combined - talion. S1BO0.. negotiable. 908-686-3735: - No abbreviations See Mt For No Pressure and The Bc«t Prices! ation.cenier. Talks are also being con- S140.OO0 in federal Housing and- mate of S80.000. But the second bid, operations in the U.S., and demons- with outstanding drivetrain refine-' 1986 CHEVROLET VAN. Brown, all automatic •. . ' No refunds '• Vendors wanted ducted with the police and Police Ath- Urban Development money had been • which was; recommended by Ken- trates the company's philosophy of ment and fuel economy AM/FM cassette. 60.000 miles.- $5500/ Call . Ptlvntn party Bdvprllsors only. . letic League as now to use the recrea- given to Rahway for this purpose. nedy, came', in at S149.577.50-, he said 908-688-4373. ' ' • . ' Prlr.n of'vehlcl" l» only copy change Vendors are. wanted for a -:j -.i » i • Si.i[irnsttcated-and-etegani'^neo^- 'nrtowod." n Duilding products where tncy are soia. '1995 CHRYSLER NEON. 4-door, 5-speed, y classjc" styling, using unique front Just |ot down your nti nnd mail II In «lln It also helps hedge against volatile Anti-lock brakes, air-conditioning. AM/FM cas- hoped to have everything ready in the money had been released to the deve- • ly the space to be filled, had changed. grille, a distinctive center character sette. 5.000 miles. S9.00b or best otter. . •• your pnymont. . 0 p.m. at-Grover. Cleveland currency exchange rates. •V«7orrnli Niewi«p«pBr» next, six weeks. • . ' , . • loper of the site, SDI Industries, for But Republican co.uncUmen said that line; and a bold taillamp design: 201 -275-0182. eprrviOpm. weekends anytime. chool. For information, contact From a product standpoint, the.CL CU«i»incd 'AilTertl*ltiC Dep»- The'retail center is slightly further them to remediate or to hire a contrac- this, was not enough to count for the 1989 DODGE SHADOW, silver metallic, gray Paige Rue at' 382-5108.., • A comfortable interior with room . P.O. Box 1B8 off. •• .-,••••••.• •;-• increase. • . '• .: - . Series is the latest milestone in Acu- interior. 4 door. 4 cylinder, auto. One owner, PONTIAC/CADJULAC tor for remediation... for four adults, handsome materials, Mnjilrwiioil. K.J. 07(M0 ra's history.of developing trie right excellent 'condition. $2200. negotiable. Sea;ch your local classifieds "908-686-3735. ' ' . • • • .• . and a warm ambience accented by ." on the internet '. —- - Students and faculty celebrate the 100th anniver- produa for the right lime. 1 wood-grain, trim and a host of luxury DREAM MACHINES • got a picture'oi your car? • hitpi/www.localsource.com/classifieds/ Tax program sary, of; the Parent Teacher AjspcjatiflB of Franklin The two-door CL.. which went on Run it for 4 weeks, only $40 Call Classified at Schbol. From left are students'S&sfit^tmb, Angeii- sale Vast year with a -2.2-litcr in-line amenities. - ' ' '.. 800-564-6911 lor details. • . The AARP, with the coopera- ager sentenced to rehab tion .of the Division of Parks _ ta .Sanc-hez, Angelica CastaoRria-. and-KUy Hoffcnan and Recreation, will conduct a' and.PTA members Mindy Boydman, Margaret Cilia, free income tax-aid, program for- Paula Braxtbn and Principal Frank Buglione. ; programs for rdbbery, attack Rahway seniors on a limited income.. The tax' assistance prog- By Sean Daily The incident took- place in a backyard near East Scott ram will-be on an appointment- Staff Writer Avenue and Patcrscm' Sireei on Dec: 11 last year. The vic- MOTORS only basis and. will be held in A 14-year-old city resident was sentenced to a residen- lim was pla\irig basketball and Laurencelle said that he the Rahway Senior Center on Tenants ancl authority tial rehabilitative program and counseling after an attack ' had two friends nearby, when he was attacked. • festcrbrooke Avenue on Tues: on a . 1.3-year-old boy in December. - • According to police,- Brown and his 12-year-old brother days and Thursdays from 10 Michael Brown, 14,,was sentenced to four years of pror> Timothy approached the victim and told him to empty his Choke a.m. to 2 p.m. The program argue housing action ation conditioned on the successful completion of a resi- pockets. He was then punched by one of the suspects while will last.through April 15. For the other sprayed the victim's face--with a "pepper mace By Scan Daily . affirmative action." She declined to dential fields program, basically « four-to-six month stay an appointment, call the Rahway spray." Both began punching and kicking the victim and Stnff ''Writrr'' in a county-run group home. He then will be transferred to . ruuuvy me oiai ia. Division of Parks' and Recrea- The Rahway Branch • of ' the Jack McGrath, executive director the Juvenile Intensive Supervision Program, where a JISP one threw, a garbage can at him, striking him in thetiead. tion at 827-2045, . ' NAAGP. has been involved, in the of the Housing Authority, said that. officer will "be available 24 hours a day fon-intensive " • The victim fell down and struck his. head on the sidew- Glen Denning, Kennedy and Scott .such allegations were "outrageous." counseling. •' alk and was knocked unconcious. He woke up to find that federal housing complex on Capo- . Anmrriber of rcsidents-in-thc-houg- • .. Brown was charged with robbery in the incident bui pled his T-shirt had.been. taken off an one of the suspects was Cummin guilty.to second degree robbery after the December inci- . : OLDSMOBILE AURORA Stamp services . bianco Plaza for years. • ing complex have complained of a urinating on it. • .'"'.•-".' ' . Several stamp-buying services ~ Lait Monday, their help wentpubl- • lack of security and maintenance. • denL.First degree robbery carries a heavier maximum sen- • Ope of the iwci then threatened the victim with bodily tence forjuyeniies of up to four years in a reformatory, said that help- postal customers year- ic with a press conference addressing They added thai their security has harm if he reported the incident. Both fled with hisjacket, Mercedes-Benz \ • V!N> i (, ^\\• I.2MC ?\'!-'.v 1 gone down in the wake of a shooting Debra White of the Union County Prosecutor's Office valued at S125. • . • . round are particularly handy. : ; the concerns of the tenants in (he com- Juvenile Unit. ' . ' : ; Stamp services enable, customers plex, including, .security .and • on' Feb.' 26:' . • . AccordingtoLaurcncelle; neither of his friends did any- . MSRP A reduced sentence such as this has upset the victim's to receive their stamps via .- maintenance. . . . Two;, shots were fired during an thing to'stop the attack. "They could have just gone inside mother. Paula Laurencelle of Rahway, whose son suffered And Test Drive \ delivery within a few days' by • Lori Caughman, the president of . appareor argument at JO: 15 that night and called the police,.'.' she. said. ''..'• a concussion, and other injuries during the robbery. - She added that bolli Brown and his brother stayed on the Cars filling out a form that can be; the Rahway NAACP. has said there- •• but nt>rone was reported wounded. Laurencellefought to have Michael's name released "for comer, preventing her son from walking directly home. obtained fronv'mail carriers. The has been a lack of concern in the city Police'are investigating the incident. community' notification." something that as a rule is not The All New $ service is of no extra charge' govemmefit regarding the tenants at • The tenants said police could have In addition'to the concussion, police'say that Laurencel- done with juveniles. more than the face value of the the housing complex. Caughman said responded . faster to the incident le"s son Suffered a sprained ankle, contusions and bruises. "My views, on the whole thing is that first-degree crimes stamps. Credit cards can also be the NAACP has been working with, because they have' officers stationed "He was burning up from the mace,".she said. "He had CUTLASS SUPREME -. should not be pleaded.down," she said. "I almost lost my used, "for telephone orders; by . the tenants for years on these matters in the complex. • four welts on his head! He was burning up from the pepper & Exciting 1997 E-Class Per Month lease son, one more blow...." .. , • calling (800) STAMP-24 as and that the. group is "planning to lake See OFFICIALS, Page 2 See VICTIM'S, Page 2 Visa and Mastercard arc Order Yours Today! accepted. • . MSRP View of parking differs Celebrating research Used s23,100 Blood screening A free blood pressure screen- il ing will be offcrcdTor residents of Rahway at the Railway Publ- . By Sean Daily. businesman is complaining, ir's prob- ic Libray every month. For Staff Writer- • ably a tcnaril who live near him and. if a_0IDSM0BlLE 88.DELB R0Y.AIE further informal ion« contact the Tliis week, the Rahway Progress is he talks to him, I'm'sure it'll be easier "Per Month Lease" t)cpartrncnT~of"rTealtKI'-Welfare T •Te'aTurin'g~part-'~tw«~o'f"'its~scrie'sr'o"n™ and Recreation- at 827-2085. . parking in the 'dowmo'wn area, this, •; As for improving Hie parking situa- 48mo.-Closed er?d-'ease.'Riusiix.iitie'.'-license. DCC fee-due a: lease mpepiio-'- Lessee resscniibie.iof maintenance. '••!'. week from the perspective of the resi- tion, Zeleznik' said that there are areas rm'yr, 15c per mile over. AH'rebates & incentives applied. With approved credf. Example • Aurora do'.vn pymntS260u dents living there. • for parking~that go unutilized, includ- $400 secunty deposit, 1st months pymnt $399 Pymnt total $19,152, residua!'Sl9.292. Exp. 3 days from publication' Golf for ca riper . Unlike the merchants that the Prog- ing one lot on Main Street. Fine Selection Of Qualified Pre-Drivens Swing into 1997 with a golf ress spoke to last week, many resi- "That always seems empty," he AtThe pass from ahc-American Cancer dents said that they were happy with said. ... '94 CADILLAC CONCOL'RS '94CADILIACDEVILLE .'94 CADILLAC STS the parking in the'downtown area. But,"according to City Councilman :'VS. SaaWr.Tar.le»r»r kv.'"• Society, Union County Unit. For '-••••- .-.>*.> S Oft, K -y. M*'.' S'-'i a donation of S35. you can play "There seems to be a lot of room, Donald Andersen, the lot is.utilized. ZW Pu M'mili Ui* 4j7 Ptr MonlhUiM at golf'courses in New Jersey ' especially with the meters," said Peter. Furthermore,' there are a numr>er of and Pennsylvania, wiih 26. in Zclcznik.' whose apartment is' in the parking meters there along with per- '94CAD'ILUCELDOR.\DO- 95 OLDSMOBILE ALROR.A SERVICE New Jersey. The pass will be . building at 1,646 Irving SlreeCslightly mit parking; these mciers have maxi- STATE i^-y-i'.-. \'i Oil, 7:'W*;' & PARTS W1-. Bo^h! Dnf, 3>1A*s-U! honored for the 15)97 golfing outside of the downtown business mum periods of two, eight or 12- Dealer area. .' ,. -. • I OF THE ~ SPECIAL LEASE & BUY PRICES ~ DEPT. season, but quantities are lim- •' hours. »•/] ART ited, so call'(908) 354f7373 to According to Zeleznik.. whenever "He may go by and look at it and no Evtondi'd '27 Monltulosed-elidlease Plus tax'we i> Kense aue-at inception ^essee responsibie-fo.r.m3.in:r.-;ce MOtms per year.-12c pe< m i. order. ' " • ' ' he has business in the downtown area, one's at the two hour meter." said BODY Hour?.: w~i Rebate and incent:-.'- applies With approve:'credit Total due a; lease inception (pnees/pyrnn-s -ncuies a. costs-to be paid bv he just parks on Irving Street or under Andersen, who is also council liaison 7:3O.im-hpm 'consurrei'exceDt-xer.s-.i.^rstrasic- a-j ti'a'.C^Ou'S $126?. Seville S-'285"STS.S1509 Eli:ri •:• S1335 5LS $1468: Aurora SU6S the railroad bridge. to the Parking Authority. SHOP S.it. Hours: CALL 1908) 686-9898 At least one Irving Street merchant Sam-Jpm _.. _M ai n_S tree t, up1 ike_ Irying .Street. js__ Ion premisesT" A ) uh I Ihf Iflll «(l«(|l •'••'«< Hull - has complained of residents parking MOTOUS lined, with parking.meters, with one 1000 Time & Temperature in front of his store and taking up hour costing a quarter. According to Call Us To Arrange For An Appointment In The Privacy Of Your Home or Offige 1666 Downtown Rahway Events parking spaces for his customers. Andersen, tiiese were put in in 1992. 1900 Lottery Results Zeleznik replied, "But you have Mayor James Kennedy, who has a 3170 Local Movie Theatres two-hour parking- there, so' no one jewelry store on Main Street, said, Micheal Forrest, director of pharmacology at Merck and Co., receives a plaque in can't park more than two hours. And "That will be addressed. We have ^ Your Community's tttt recognition of Merck's commitment, to cardiovascular research. From left are Jayne 416 MORRIS AVENUE, ELIZABETH, NJ • (908) 351-3131 m no one who goes to the downtown been intending to pull those out last Mackta, executive director of the New. Jersey Association for Biochemical Oldsmobile 'lOUlLESEASTOf 217 Infosource area doesn't stay more than two year." Research; Cindy Flockton, an American Heart Association volunteer;.Micheal For- 0UR.ESWtSTOF - , PARKWAY • hours." .-Yen- hnciiion Arrivini; Daily! I'rc-Ouned Mcrcctlcs U 1584 ROUTE 22 (East) WATCHUNG (908)561-2900 A Fk££ Public Strvtt* Of Tfic Rah way Progrtt* But Jim Kelly of 155 West Main St. rest; and Willie Mae Coran, an American Heart Association board member. " He added, "My opinion is if the Sec MAYOR, Page 2 THURSDAY, MARCH 20, 1997 — PAGE 3, RAHWAY PROGRESS - CLARK EAGLE PAGE 2 — THURSDAY, MARCH 20,1997 , RAHWAY PROGRESS INSIDE Victim's mother contests Golden Gloves fundraiser Residents ralley for cancer patient THE COMMUNITY CALENDAR But over double that showed up for'lhe fundraiser on By Scan Daily Rahway Progress Saturday; Toutellot estimated that about 110 couples punishment for robbery The Community Calendar is prepared by the Raht-ay No. 681 will be hosting a Tuppcrware Party at 2 p.m. promises to be a knockout Staff Writer The party wiU be at .the'Post Home located at-J-91.. showed up. Insley was supposed to show up also, but Editorials 4 parents and the Rahway school sys- Progress-to inform residents of various"community • Gwcn Tourtellbt is loved by a lot of people. (Continued from Page 1) Campbell St. in Rahway. For information pall Gerry at. By Chris Suswal couldn't because of a weak immune system. activities and governmental meetings. To give your ; Tourtcllot, a resident of Union, is a teacher at Letters • . .. .4 spray; hecouldn't breathe. He passed tem were partly to blame in the inci- Managing Editor- dent, not for what they did but .What community cvents\ihc publicity they deserve, mail your •499-9163. - '..-•' 'The skill here is utilizing an effective team of Roosevelt School in Rahway. "I think it's wonderful that they're trying- to rally out in the bathroom when ihe police Rahway is fighting to improve the - Education . ' 4 they did not do. schedule to Rahway Progress. Attention: Chris Suswal, : Monday Debbie Wakstein's daughter was in her first-grade • around me," said Tourtellot; "They announced it at a, came." .' ..... quality of life for the city's youth —: players who are fighting to help kids in Rah- managing editor, P.O. Box 3109. Union, 07083. • Dana Thornlcy. a recistcr'cd dietician from Rahway class last year; she calls Tourtcllot "excellent, sweet, PTA meeting and I actually brought in word, so it's nice Obituaries B Now. said Laurencelle; her son. . Laurencclle blamed Rahway High literally. ' way.' School.'where the Browns went to Saturday .• Hospital will speak'on""Spring Into Fitness" at the very caring to the teachers... to the children, to everyone • that they're gathering around and rallying around me." who plays football, baseball and . The New Jersey Golden Gloves Sports .9 school, for not intervening even in the • The Franklin .School PTA will be holding their Clark Public Library at 7:30 p.m. actually. Makes you feel like a part of the family. That's hockey, is fine, except for occasional Finals, a premiere boxing event, spon- — James Kennedy; 'Many 'were from Rahway and were parents at lace of a number .ot warning .signs. \ annual Spring Festival and Crafr Fair fund raiser at ' Coming Events : . , > • why we're here." . • County news' B1 trouble with his neck and ankle. . --"..'" April 11. - sored by the Rahway Police Athletic Roosevelt School. Man LouHawkifis; the school princi- 1809-St.Georges Ave. from9 a.m. to 3 p.m. There wiH ' Maypr of Rahway "But he's got a strong character, ' . The New'Jcrxey Golden Gloves Finals *ill be held League, will be held at the Rahway "Here" was Clark Lanes on Central Avenue in Clark "It's a good •cause," said Ron Knox, a fireman in Entertainment B3 pal, had no coqirncnt.' " ' : • be crafters, vendors, food, games, etc. For information thank God." she said. "He"s got a al the Rahway High School Gymnasium. At last year's High School Gymnasium on April \ 1, that aids students who are having 'There is a quality, of life issue on Saturday. Tourtellot's 16-year-old nephew has bone • Rahway. "It's a good night out is the main reason we're Classified "Largely Ithinkthailhcjusticesys- call Gene Andre at'396-8010. • cancer — osteogenic sarcoma — in his legs and is in B11 strong character and it sot him out of semi-finals, five World Champion boxers were in atten- On Tuesday, city officials, members academic difficulty. According to here," Mayor James Kennedy said. here." this." / icm doesn't realize that, out in the real • The Rahway-.YMCA will co-sponsor an Easier Egg chemotherapy' right now, and, they were collecting Real estate • . B13 dance, as well as New Jersey State Boxing -Commis- of the PAL; and, ,,loca) students Paul QiGiano, an ACE program '.The skill here LsjitiJiTing an effective According to Rahway police. world. kid> dqn't, think that they "can' Hunt at 10 a.m. at the I lari Street Parkv For information money at the lanes to help pay for the massive!costs of Knox's wife is on the Roosevelt' PTA, which helped sioner, Larry Hazzard. This year's event promises to be attended a press conference at City instructor, the tutoring program mecis .team of players who arc fighting to Automotive B15 Laurencellc's son was acquainted get awa\ with anything.because they call 388-0057. - . ' ... ' .^ • surgery and treatment. . ' . ' to spread the word about the fundraiser. filled with exciting boxing action and will be attended Hall to promote the fundraising event. both in the mornings and afternoons ..help kids in Rahway." wilhthe-Michael and Timothy Brown. don't gel severe punishments." she • Gladys M.'.Whitchcad will be~releasing her long- When asked how he thought he'd do, Knox said. "I by nationally .known celebrities. The guest of honor will Former heavyweight contender Gerry and "gives kids a chance to succeed." .'•' Rahway Police Captain Edward Tourtellot's nephew, Douglas Insley of Teaneck, was How to reach us: - But. according, to Laurencellc. her • said: . • . '..'..• awaited book "Recollections IV" from l.to 4 p.m. at guess I won't hurt anyone tonight, I hope." Knox used be General Alfred M. Gray. USMC. Ticket prices, are . Cooncy is among the nationally He noted Superintendent Bill Petinp's Tilton mentioned the collaboration of diagnosed with cancer last August. Since then, he has Our are Irv.atpf1 at son had never met them before: Rut White clelenrieiri.lv sentence' First Presbyterian Church. 1731 Church St. The price is to bowl, but that was before his marriage. Seal ineludes primo rir -tam effort* ihwuth wveral people inolud i'lliid nan uf Stuyvesaht Avenue, Union, N.J. Despite this, she claimed, Michael that Michael, received. '. ... S20.14 per copy.- If is a hard cover book of 120 pages, ooio.cn t>ing rtern buffet dinner at St. Thomas Church in Rahway, S.15 for firmed an appearance at the 12-bout of the program which began in 1986. ing Lewis, DeCarlo,. Hazzard. no way of • knowing if the cancer has spread. "I haven't bowled in about 10 years." he said with a 070B3. We are open from 9 a.m. to, Brown said that he hated her son. •; "The aim of the Juvenile Unit is easy to read print, and pictures. There arc five parts of reserved seating; and S10 general admission. For infor- boxing contest. Tom Lewis, current director of the DiGiano, the mayor's Special Confi- Insley also lives in a single-parent household with his laugh.-"The bowling went right out the window." 5 p.m. every weekday. Call us at •/'• rehabilitation and he never had any of the bookselling of .Vacation Days in Maine, Trips to '•'. "pwould really like to know why dential Aide Ibrahim Sharif, Senior A number of the people at the fundraiser had friends one ol the telephone numbers- • Other Places; copies of letters from Maryland-and Vir- mation on time and tickets call the Rahway PAL at • At last year's semi-finals held in ACE program, spoke at length about mother; treatments put 'a strain on- already stressed they hate my son when they haven't the rehabilitation services available to . or family who had died from cancer/ . listed below: 827-2136.' ••'•..• - •'•'• - Rahway, five World Champion'box-, having ah impact on children who Supervisor of Maintenance for Merck funds.- . ' • • .'•'•.-• cyen met him," she said. ' him." she said. "This is an appropriate ginia-.in 1861 and 1862 by soldier boys to their home Voice Mail: • The New Jersey Native and Plant Society will hold ers were in attendance, as well as New come from low income families. and , Co. Bob Gregory, and local Greg Harms of Union lost the best man from his She also claimed that the Browns" sentence." folks,-also.various articles. •• . . ' . "It's hard for her to bring him to his treatment while ; : Jcrscy_Statc^Boxing_CornrnissioneT_ _businesses __ wedding to cancer. lie was at the fundraiser with his 7OurrnaIn"phone~hurnberr908 686 |p "Those-that have-feeling-for-others- J -wortcingtDll-trmc'and-shehas'anothcr child." -said Jour, _ wife, thr.cc'other couples and a 150-or-so average from 7700 is equipped with a voice mail .. ''• Axs Musica Antiqua will present ."In Praise of Spring Lecture Series at the Holly House at Rutgers and ,' Larry Hazzard. Hazzard spoke about who are on uneven footing — people ManyTinticipate this year's event to tellot, "It's hard for her money-wise as well as other- his bowling league'. ' .. • -: •system to better serve our • ' Worrien"works by women composers at 7:30 p.m. The Cook College from 7:30 to 9 p.m. on April 11 and April '•/ how the event will benefit the youth they they don't even know — have sell out the 1,400 capacity high school wise.'It's hard for a single parent, even when a child customers. During regular business • via educational programs. "It's a good idea," he said.'"It's-a good way to raise' program will be narrated by Walter Canter and directed 25. Ted Gordon will lecture on New Jersey Pine Bar- tremendous compassion," he said gymnasium as the guest of honor will • isn't sick." •'. . . Hours, a receptionist will answer Officials dismiss "This' has been a campaign money. I know what kind Of a-burden it is on the by Victoria-Griswold. The soprano^ will be Margaret rens on the first date and Nancy Slowick will leclure on "They: dedicate their-time and that's be General Alfred M. Gray, USMC. your call. During the evening or Thcidea for a bowling fundraiser came- somewhat- family." • • • Southwell and Marilyn Spesak. The Castlecourt Musi- Native Plants of the Palisades on the second date. The're throughout the stale to get the PAL the most important thing anyone can The event will feature categories of when the office is closed, your-call from Insley himself, He is!on the varsity bowling team "I think it's a lot of fun." said Iris Kaconas of Eli- ciaas will be Jane Canter, ^Vivian Lipcon and Betsy will be a Spring/Walk and.Planting at the Watchung and other social institutions to work - give.". boxers ranging from .flyweight to ,: wiy be answered by an automated at Don Bosco High School and has gotten a number of . zabcth, whose friend, Diane Reidlingcr. was helping Wro'bel. Tl'iis program is funded from the Rahway Say- Reservation on April 20 at 10 a.m. For information on ' with and support young people," he According lo Gene DcCarlo. PAL heavyweight; Two female bouts will receptionist. scholarships while on the team. .'..•. ings Institution. Admission is free. • : -..•'•••' '.-' any of these events contact Karen Carlough at (908) . said. "Through the PAL and Golden also take place and a taping of the run the fundraiser. Kaconas has .had family members To subscribe: ;. ' (ContinueiHrom Page 1) listed at the complex included gar- ' assistant executive director, sponsors • • The Ladies Auxilary of MuTve'y-Ditmars VFW. Post Gloves that's what we can do." contest will be aired on Comast Cable ' ' Couples paid S35 to play three games on Saturday. who have died from cancer.: ' ' ••''.' Two- officers patrol the complex bage along a back fence, durnpslcrs 352-1734 or Jeanne Overly at (908) 247-0079. like Merck and Co. and the Rahway . The Progress is mated to the channel No.-'8/ For information on • • f ouncllot said that, she was hoping to nuke $500. with . ••"I think it's a nice turnout. I think it's nice so many during a six-hour stretch in the even-' overflowing /with garbage, cracked Much of the discussion focused on Savings Institution significantly fund homes of suDscribers for delivery time and tickets, call the Rahway PAL . abquf 50 couples. • •'•• • • . •- pe.bple'arc. supporting \\" : ; ' ing and were on patrol at the time of sidewalks, litter and adaridoncd apart- the Alternative Center for Education many of the PAL activites like base- every Thursday. One-year at 827-2136. • ' - ' . ' .subscriptions in Union County are the shooting. These, patrols are paid ments containing insects and dead .—vhteh is a high school level program ball and basketball leagues. available (or S15.00, two-year for • by a federal drug-elimination cats and birds.' •'••.••' Mayor, coimeil discuss subscriptions for S26.00. College grant designed to put officers and an •"I've heard, some df the charges," . (Continued from Page 1) ing Street is residential. This area has chant's in the center of the downtown and out-of-state subscriptions are office for them inside the complex. Alaskan race for life keeps heritage alive said McGrath in response. is not satisfied with that. parking meters wh\le the "central bus- •area, which is one reason that I won't •available. You may subscribe by Mayor James Kennedy said that this is Medalists iness, district" does not.. shop in the downtown," he said. necessity, has since become the Iditar- :sons for immu.nizati^n. • .phone.by calling 908-686-7700 and He said that maintcnace has been "I've been assuming that the meters By Scan Daily Well, the. vaccine thai stopped the the only area of Rahway that receives .-_ Etag-Sied Race, a two-week race "Really, I think the original Tditiir- asking for the circulation • • an "ongoing issue" in. his more than would be out in January," he said. "As What angers Kelly is the feeling 1 epidemic .was .made, by i. .company such attention from the police. In. "I'm so ticked off about; it. I'm Staff Writer od. was. the Same thing, a race for department. Allow at least two 20 years in the Housing-Authority: •you can' see, those words were that he is "subsidizing" free parking . r_d one-of the biggest, if. not the hig- '.addition, patrols have been increased going to move out of Rahway," he Believe it or not. Rahway has a named Mulfrwd.- whi^-h later bec_m2 'a' weeks for processing your order. hoilow." . • ' _ '.- '; • for the merchants: According to hdnv • gcs:.. do.s-siej races "in. the World. life," said Cary- "The Iditarod was all McGrath said that the maintenance said; :'Tliat's'how upset I am." connection lo a dipthcria epidemic in pan of Merck & Co.. You may use Mastercard or VlS A. since the shootinc. Kelly, like.many of the apartments the price on the meters in front of his Qu: .1: also crnphasiied the impor- about getting-this medicine to Nome staff at the complex- is underhanded Alaska. "I think, that for Merck. V's pin of -News-Items: .isnce '•?': in-Tiunization-againsi child- for the children, and we sec that in our • Bm-tenanls-have-sakHhal-Uw-offic-—hlir.adtled| ••rTTav^tlie^icsrrrralnie^- -on-Main-Strec^-haia-parkingjneter-in—r ~~*~~ThC"epiden^cnookTil3ceTTri925TTr-^he-fteritaec of what Met-k front.of his home. He parks on Eli- cent's'per hour: construct, parking lots behind the disease, said C2iy. Even now. researchers, the same • drive' to do Mews releases of general interest ers instead sit in their office and fail to narice staff in the state. They pick'it Nome, before Alaska became a state said Donna Gary of the Merck Vac- . must be in our office by Fnday at disperse, loiterers, who often sell zabeth Avenue or in the parking lot of "So we're, subsidizing, the. mer- stores, he said. • ::•.£.mushers: 2nd.:he Iditarod Commitj_ ..whatever it takes to get, to lite end. In . up. They do'n'i put it -down; they pick t and when it was even wilder than it is cine. Division. hea_a'J_n£re_, ;r. noon to be considered for an" old typewriter store, and cannot get vs:, w.r.i_r. worts • w.i:h the. Alaskia t*ur case, it's discovering a new medi-' drugs. • • _^__ • .. it up." • . ~. ••-...' today. Before it was over, it claimed Wlutelxiuse Station. . publication the following week. a parking permit, like some commu- Nurses ' Association, are spokesper-' •; cine or vaccine." • - Kennedy replied. "It's a frustrating • the lives, of five children. The .doc-sled, relay-, 'roni out. o: Pictures must bebtack and white situation, because you're .trying lo He also said'tha! the residents had ters have. This has cost hirri a total of "•'• • glossy prints. For further • It was stopped only after 20 volun- maximize your security and if you do to "take, pride" in' the complex. S600 to S700'in parking tickets over OR, ANDREA S.HAYECK information or to report a breaking • adding, "Whether or'not they put it t tcer mushcrs, people that drive a doc-. then you're too forceful and it you're the-years. '•'.••. b -down—pick—it-up." sled team, brought the vaccine to slop ask for Editorial. not then it s nol enough. the- epidemic 674 miles from "I'm not.castingall the blarneon of my house and pay a quarter to park Letters to the editor: McGrath added that 'he receives: r Anchorage. . -. . • • daily reports on the activities of the the residents, but we've done our best in front of my, house," he said. Feel Comfortable In Our Modem Office , The Progress provides an'open There is' only one- surviving police, adding, "They do their job and to. pick -up the garbage," he said, Kelly noted that much of Main inner • forum for opinions and.welcomes . mushcr. Edcar Nollner is now •they do it very effectively." . •adding. ."W-hen they, put it down. Street from Elizabeth Avenue to Irv-. • LasDoctorasHablanEspanpl "•".-.. Students from Arthur- L: Johnson Regional High letters to the editor. Letters, should 1 School in Clark display medals and a trophy they 93-ycarsold and zrr Athabascan be- typed double, spaced.' must-be . . He .added that he has already had.a Insurance Accepted Indian' wlio lives in Galena, Alaska; sigried. and should be. " • ... meeting with Chief: of Police Barry won at the State. Distributive Education Clubs of he set" out from Whisky Creek, Alxska •accompanied by an address and Henderson on community policing ROBERT L. HORN AND COMPANY America Career Conference. Kris Piech won 1st with the vaccine. - ' Emergencies Welcome place in customer service while Kelly Castoro won day time phone number for . and an earlier meeting March 11 -with. EXPERT.INCOMETAX PREPARATION AND ACCOUNTING' . So what does Rahway.have to do verification. 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THURSDAY, MARCH.20. 1997 - PAGE 5 RAHWAY PROGRESS RAHWAY PROGRESS - CLARK EAGLE PAGE 4 — THURSDAY, MARCH 20, 1997 IsEMORClTIZEN HUGE SELECTION OFNATWULl COMMUNITY FORUM Students get direction in career hunt . DISCOUNTS VTTAUINS ^MINERALS I In celebration of National Engineers • I Sags i San FiwPTSducti I CsrapMUnoCBodyBuMng • Week^T J ^A1. , RicharTy IHLALIdJ Geiger^* AI*«J*M>, Annengineer! nAA^/ / ' lawyer spoke to Tom Galiszewski's I advanced placement physics class at Council made the WE HAIL "I Arthur L. Johnson Regional High I EVERYWHERE 20% OFF HELPING OUT — A recent School. " . ' . .'' '. GIFT I right decision 'Thank You Research' CEmTRCATES An ALJ graduate and former stu- I PARKING IN REAR • ACROSS FROM CtTV HALL ANY VITAMIN I During the most, recent City Council'meeting, cigarette event has people joining in dent of Galiszewfcki. Geiger holds a •in* Of* tem PK C j 306 NO. WOOD AVENUE, LINDEN f*y to t* CorTt*wd W£i Qffier Were lighters that look like handguns was the topic of discussion. on creating awareness of bachelor of science-degree in chemi- I heart disease! The event, An ordinance sponsored by Democratic Councilmen Donald cal' engineering from, Villinpya as I fflr 486-9446 S attended by the American well as a law degreefrom Scion Hall Anderson.and Robert Rachlin targets the potential danger of Heart Association and the what appear to be guns but are made to light small flames University. He addressed the physics New Jersey Association for class to give them direction in career from their barrels. The legislation would prohibit the sale Biomedical Research, was opportunities in engineering. PETER MILWICZ C.P.A. and possession.of cigarette lighters which have the appear- • held during American Heart : .Afler showing two short videos,' ance of weapons anywhere in the city. • ' ' Month at Merck and Co. in Geiger fielded questions and Certified Public Accountant When the terms of the ordinance were thought to need Rahway. Cindy and Jeffrey explained the types of trouble- '.-' F.reedmah & Milwicz ^ Flockton, volunteer ambas- amending, council members postponed the first reading of shooting that is required of him in his Individual Income Tax Preparation sadors, were speakers at job at Merck and Co. in Rahway. the ordinance, which would carry a penalty of arrest and fine the gathering' which recog^ Tax Planning and Consulting • up to SI .000. The postponement.came before a vote on tirst nized Merck's longstanding- Non-riier Assistance . ~ reading because Republican Councilman Frank Janusz commitment- to cardiovas-. CLUBS IN THE NEWS •Personal Rnancial Planning voiced concern for people who have had these types of items . cuiar. research. For infor- Representation Before IRS. . • in their homes for several years. . ' . mation on heart disease Market funds musical Small Business Accounting & Tax Preparation' iand stroke call (800) Free Consultation by'Apppintment . ' : .The decision not to rush this legislation was the rightone . 634-1 AHA. . . ': SAGES, the environmental club of -Janusz- said-he-did-not-disagree-with_the_ordinance,_but ..Arthur L. Johnson Regional High Evening &' Saturday Appointments Available wanted to protect residents who have had these types- of School in Clark, will.be sponsoring a " flea market on.Saturday from 8:30 206 Westfield Aye. Clark lighters.- Because there may arise a situation wheje .$ law : enforcement officer is visiting a home for an emergency, a.m. to 4:30 p.m., in' the school (Next to Dunkin bonuts) cafeteria. . ' Janusz was against having someone arrested for possessing a Funds raised by SAGES will sup- 908-574-2100 "family heirloom.". . . • '•.• • •__ port Joe Marches*-who is producing Too many times, city residents have witnessed their gov- Downtown[.shopping'isbecoming obselete and directing an independent musical ernment.pass legislation even when several residents voice Richard Geiger, engineer/lawyer makes a diagram of Arthur L Johnson Regional High School.in Clark recently. Geiger holds a,pdsition with Merck and Co. in Rahway and. at ALJ, "They're Playing Our Song." Apr3 15th Is Almost Here. displeasure of confusion about an item on the agenda. Jan- .. . You may' have noticed that the list of things you needed, you drove out that people'do park and walk for a The production is open to the publ- popular show at the theater. But the discussed the: opportunities and challenges of his position in engineering. Geiger is an .usz's request to alter the wording to protect residents was McCrory's in Carterei is about to downtown, parked the car, and got out : ic and will be playing on April 11 and and walked from store to.store. You futuqe of Rahway's downtown will ALJ graduate and holds a degree in chemical engineering. y _•••., followed by a civil discussion about how the concerns could close up. Rckings at 40 percent off Free April 12 both at.8. p.rnl at ALJ.' were getting slim by last week. I don!t brought an umbrella if rt wasraining. mostly depend on "park and walk" be resolved. Moreover. Council President Jim Jones has know how many of this chain's stores Form In addition to whatever was on your customers. There is no solution for a. been handling the newly formed council meetings with swift are closing; the one in Hoboken looks shopping list, you might come home lack of. on:street parking except the authority. Jones suggested that Anderson and Janusz try to . healthy, but the old Keypoh store is By Bob Rixon with a carton full of five goldfish, or creation of 20 minute spaces, and School announces marking period iron-.out details of the ordinance and "fine tune" its wording. also going out of business. • one of those hollow, pink rubber balls probably few would support it. vis -Smith/Simons,- Jessica Stephens, Candice Hoffman, Kristen Hudack, Together with Woolworth, used for playing stickball or spud., . Thcfqllow'mg is the list of students xandcr Kaminski, Eric Kern, Kristin. It's obvious'that on this issue, at least, the council is working, of stairs to the linens, shades, and Kristyn Swartzel, Scott Temple, Alin Imagbogho Igbinosun, Christine Jazi-] McCrory's is one of the last remain- • I feel sorry for Keyport, which is McCrory's is closing for two rea: from Rahway Intermediate sclwol •Ann Kolic, Tyree La'Vant, Cliristine together to find solutions. .: •. . ladies undergarments, and a short Lalif, Carlos. Lalony, Ryne Luding- Vaks, Kyle Wilner,.Monika Zarzecki. koff, Decp'ahi Jinadasa,. Mark John- STRRUSS MANUEL E. VIEIRA r ing chains of true variety stores, or like a Rahway-by-the-bay. Keyport's ' sons. First! not enough people wanted • who made- honor rolls for the. The ordinance, w.hich was fashionea after one passed by . flight down to hardware. Renovations . son, Lorna Kolriff, Ciiau Wing Lam. Certified Public five and tens, as"we used to call them. lovely waterfront, ^however, is keep- what they were selling, as happened }996-J997 second marking, period.'- ton, Bianca Luna. Raymond. Matth- . . Honor roll ':...... couldn't disguise the way the store : Richard Lcnk(ewicz, Joseph Mahhi- TRH SERUICE the.Elizabeth City Council, is clearly an important ontfiNo They haven't offered much in the 10 Ing the town afloat, and they will do in Carteret. Second, they were a form Sixth grade ' ; ews, Tairii Mayers. Molly McGill. Vanessa Alvarado-Henao, Timothy Accountant . must have looked in the '50s^ or ear- : Tax Consultant. . one should have to witness an unfortunate accident in which fine- over the next few years. of convenience store whose down- High honors. Frank Miranda, Jr., Jason Mizerck, Anlisz,. Augusto Aquino, George no, Daniel 'McGovcrn, Alyshia . Tax Preparation For _caiuange_duringjnyjjfejjutjjiave_ -lier^-At-the-very-far-end-of-the^store^ individuals and Small Businesses- anyone is injured because the fighter is pointed at a law Here in Rahway we sometimes, town locations couia-Tiorbe reacfiecp -Joshua— Mnji'car~Michac|—Murphy;—A^vwkwartlrMetlssa"BontlarrWilliarn—McQuirerSuzanneMiklasavige.-Ryan- ——.—'Elect fonic-RUing- .—- "Individuals' and Businesses" always enjoyed these stores. there were creaky, narrow 'steps up to Rapid Refund seem as clueless as we were a decade, conveniently, and quickly, as hap- Daniele Armus, Anton Artcmcnko. Jasbn . Nadler,' Nicholas Nistico, Boydman, Kimberly Brandao, Lorena Miller, Nalmah Mitchell, Jaerni Ohg, enforcement officer. Although the City Council cannot'real- The Caneret McCrory's. was a the business offices, still in service 2300 VauxhaU Rd., Union ago. Another "consultant" passes pened in Keyport. The underlying, Christine Beaver, Linda: Bishara, Nicole Nixon.. JassoriNocl, Lovely Caballcro, Lisa '.Cannon, Whitney Joel Payne,'Kimberfy Plewa, Meagan ly, affect the manufacturing of these dangerous products, it is bland place, located as it was in a strip like an.old, trusted employee. 908-355-5506 through with suggestions for slowing problem in Rahway is not lack of Danielle Blankenship, Jonathan Bob- Oscar, Amina Owens, Slionclle Peter- Chrislow, Lauren Cohen, Niasha Col- Quinn, Gene Ronkiewicz, Andrew 908-686-5558 moving iri the right direction by limiting its sale*. ••.•••'• mall. But the Keyport store, like Rah- All of these old stores had charac- 614 Elizabeth Ave,, Elizabeth . traffic and making some of the down- parking, and the solution is not more cr, Jessica Breaull, Cchilhia Butler, son, Lccann Pilot. Chukwuma Pius- lins, John Colucci, Melisa Condon, Suarcz, Jennifer Tennet, Orivelis Tor- way' s CM.: Martin,''Was something ter. The Rahway five and .ten, now '. All responsible parents commit themselves to protecting V town streets two-way ~ which ones? parking, or even two-way streets. For Erica Campbell, Nikki Carpcnler, Nwagw-u, Erik Podell, Michael Erin Cox, Astride Dagene. Geslsie re's, AHsha Trocciola, Andrew Webb, special., a fixture and anchor of the occupied by a food market, had a neit their children's well-being. But if a child gets hold of one of. • a business to be successful in any Sand Castaneda, Sleyen Counlcfman, ' Podell, Kiona Poindexter. Casey Dagenc, Mallory Decker, Anthony Jonaihan Wishbow, Lauren V/ittck; downtown business district.. balcony inside the store. . \ My good friend, John Cox, co- RICHARD FAMELY, CPA _thfi^_lighte.r.<;. which replicate, real guns, the young person Alexander Eagan, Lauren Fitzgerald. _Probus,' Frederick Ragland. Jr., Mariorie Diegue. Joseph Cherilyn Wysocki. MICHAEL GRETEN "mercfhan1d!1s1e"~iln—piupiieiui uf erntry'i.~lameheonetter may not realize its potential danger. thing'that people are willing to park Mary Fitzpalrick, Magtlalena Grucha- Lauren Ueidy, Jasper Rice, Samantha Dipierro,- Michelle Gintcr, Joseph "Honor, roll ...••;.- may have been a Woolworth's at one McCrory's over the past few years had much to say in last week's Prog- and walk to buy. ' la, Joseph Hughes, Daniel JamesJas- Rivera, Sandeep Saini, Carlos Giacobbe, Eric Gustofson, Mary Jo Quianna Bacon, Jennie Ann Baluy- Accountant 1122 U.W. Hwy..Np. 22.-Mountainside • Rahway has the opportunity to.become among the state's time, was in a wide, glass-fronted still provided an O.K. browse, but ress about parking, which is a bigger dip Kaur, Michael Kekcr, Nicolct Sanchez, Rafael Sanchez. Christopher . Hammer. Enrique Iluezo. Melissa ol, Christopher' Bechelli, Joseph leading municipalities in this regard..The City of Elizabeth building with two double door front most of it was stuff you can find in problem on his end of Irving Street' BUSINESS AND PERSONAL Kirk, Daniel La Bcllartc, Lauren Lan- Santiago, Juan Santiago, Ian.Savard, -Jazikoff, Christopher Johnson, Jillian Berardinelli, Jamal Boston, Omar' • was the first community' in New Jersey to ban gun-shaped entrances. Most of the merchandise Walgreens or Drug Fair: McCrory's; than it is at the other. John arid Cindy •Bob Rixqn is a resident of Rah- 201-912-8508 •••' TAX RETURNS. za, Victoria Meyer,- Christopher Marlow Scott, Daniel Serpi.Duane Jones, Shecna Kelly, Oscar Koloff,. Boy, David Brailey, Anthony Bran- . .]jghrers. and if Rahway passes the ordinance, it would was on the big main floor. At pie back. carried a lot of necessities, but it was. need a large turnover of take.out way and a columnist of this publica- PICK UP & DELIVERY Might, Chris Mpzingo, Alexis Nica- Shadd.II. Lamaar .Shell, . Hardecp Leslie Lachenauer, Jason Berger, ham, Daniel ^Cambridge, Jesse' Cam- — and I always like these designs — essentially a downtown kind of place. •orders. Joe Mancuso. the new director tion. Rixon's E-mail address is AVAILABLE 908-232-4100 become the second in the state to do so/In January, Eliz-; sto, Mikacla O'Toolc, Daniel Obied- Singh, Andrea Smith. Nicole Smith, Tinxitliy Mackay, Christen Makan, panelli. Ronique Cliiu, Judith Cordo-- the store went split level; a short flight. it flourished in an era when you had a . of the Arts Center, correctly points [email protected]. . . . abeth.approved the ordinance by an 8-0 vote and it should be zinski, VincentJan Ong, Tiffany PAT- Samantha Solimo, Edwin Solivan, Regina Mannino, Eerica Mason, Cori- va, James Cuntiingharh, Chelsea anticipated that after adjusting trie details. Rahway will fol- ducci, Dorian Peterson, Edward Christopher Surber, Joanna Sweeney; na Mazzuca. Elizabeth Mcr^o. Jcnna Decker, Jerome Defips. Dcva- RESERVE low with a unanimous vote.. Phipps; Jennifer Principe; Ashley QuinteP Tankard"," Krystle Truncate. O'Donnefi. Joseph O'Reilry, Hard- ney/'Eric Dubhorn, Marie Esiime, Bring anujmbrella on(those weekend jaunts Reeves, James Robinson, Thomas Frances Wasiewicz. Annie Watson; ikkqmar Patel. Stephen Pilot, Crystal Richard Rynii III, Daniel Garay, Ali- THIS Crime .prevention is vital, This effort does not speak s'bl- Rowe, Sara- Rug;gier.o. Shareyna • Laura Werner. Sha'Rice -Wilts. •Many of us take our weather very That's why' enrolling in weather" Powers, Megan Reed, .Karen Romero. cia Garcia, Jessica Glaser, Jabari Gol- .ehfor the.members on the council dais, hut for. everyone . When a student enrolls on Weather Scotl. Jaime Segal, Melissa .Servedio. Nicole . Wtonski. Sarnaniha .Young. 1 SPACE •seriously. And to • many, our lives 101. can be a dangerous occupation Edgar Rubin,. Erua Saint Charles. den, Krislina Gresham. Jennie Harris, • uh'o c;ii\> .'to keep violence at bay'. • . "..'•• 101. 'is' heVher told: right from the Alexander Summon, Zafar Syed, Lisa Bey Trcmayne Young. Ryan Zabala. r revolve about it High strung of emo- since we arc a volatile lot and the fore- 'Michael ,Sanqsijn..SV ilfrcJo Santiago. Patricia I lenilerickson, Dane lorio, CALL beginning never bul never.to predict AS I ' -. Tavolaro, James Vallarta. 1 tional people will fly into a rage when Seventh pracle . .. Randi .SchroeJer.. Tamir'air Shields, Daniel Johnsor., ' Christina Anglin, rain on a 'summer weekend' caster's job is to promise good weath- > • .••'t: «:••',-. :• A—t«;i . told that the weather is going to be .. Honor- roll High honors. • . Thomas SwinUeii, Jessica Tayts. F:rin Kelly, Matthew'-Kofi. Katie 201-763-9411 Weather plays' a major. role in er and mean it. And woe betide the Cux: r-800-24^3'53-4. See If; -^ lous\ over, the next few days which '• Fpl'diiamiii Adeleye, Lindpra Awk- Marvin Baysmore. Ashley Biscar- • Michael Vazquez. Hubert Velasco, . Kraus, JohnLaurenccllei'Johh Ludin- '• A weekend plans and if the prediction is forecaster if he/she is wro'ngand what ward, Shavon Baino. Ashley Dosloi>. di, Kevin Bobenchik. 'Michpel. Dren- includes.'a weekend • promised to be a ereat weekend ends Hugciie' WelJon. . Lauren Wcldon, ton III. Sicveii Maldonado, Melanie:. for rain; heavy cloudiness or unseaso- 3v' Nbmnap Rduscher. '•' Hmina Brailey, Pulisha Brisson.'Jef- •haii. Christopher Brindle'i .GnVi I've heard of'a. case when a com- • in a deluge, complete with thunder, .Lauren Yueilgel.. Altliea Slancil Mallick.. Daiiiel Marchica. Sherley nably high or low temperatures, plans • frey Brooks, Daniel Brophy, Tiana i-Brisstin. Amv .Bry.<-. Christine. Cjnv Keep Wliat You student program mentator predicted rain on a certain • lightning and topped off with heavy Eighth grade- . . Mautes.. Steven O'Loughlin. Sandia— are apt'to change, The trip to the shore •ViGtimizedby • However, if- there is rain forecast and jhe radio or television rnicn: nf minrf Ofmnf-nnrtc V_;M-»CUV'M; Bradley AikViis. Anthony oe.rar- gi.-rieiie, .Anlunio l^igncsc. viv.ir; •'to visit thai newTibeian restaurant is Susan Connell,. Payiil' Dalai,' Pamela • Trie-Mr. Rogers '•Say No.'"' Program aidsthe lives of.city. tator must bite the bullet and just. '. calamity occurred. It's like killing the sea and the weather couldn't be more tello, 'Amelia. Ciudup,' Ebony Cum- . dinelh. Richard .Bbrek. Debra Rider. Timothy Ricder,. Natasha. •Confused about deductions" pCu'on hold'and that shopping trip is. . come out and say wha| is in- store.for .Dopart, Marguerite Fc'n'eli^ Fraiicisc.' hci\>. w'ho onte had discipline, and academic problems in messenger .who bears had news • perfect, only thing is. it's Monday. mings, Christina Dudley. William'. Buchan.' Kelsey Burrell. .Gregory Robinson.. Raymond.Roon. Matthew 'Unsure about investing*-. -. • -.put off... much to the concern of shore ' Garav II,-Michelle Cunfrfd'a. 'Noal: vi-hool.-A ceremony on March 1 at the John F. Kennedy us. Of course.- there arc ways of" sa\ -. Weather predicting is still an Dunn, Theresa Ellis, Krystal Felton. • Campbell. 'Joseph Caruso. Justin Schleifer,.-Aiitwihe Shell,- Monica 'shops, the Tilxtan riMtawsffi owners— ing sucn tnings in a way noi 10 disap- Jarrell 1'Oi'bes, Joseph Gesumarui, ~Go, Jetiiiifet1 Dcuiiiit', Jacly'n Btiiiii- You Need .Center-on Hazelv-ood. Avenue, which, was attended .by imperfect practice.. everi though • we We are hot trying to make light.of Chavez. Julie Cuzzo, Michael Dipier- s, Tanisha- and proprietors of the vanay shops point or anger loo many people. The. Jeanne Gihbs, 'Andres Gonzalez. uez. Laura Gruber.. K-aic Henderson. S[>ells,. Michael. Teixeira, Tancesha- Councilman Dave Brown and: Board of Education member - can land rrien on the moon. How many • bad:-weather since many people cam ro, David L\Kiman, Kate Fitzgerald,' Westminster Tax Service .As you.can see. weather piaysvari commentator will,say the rain won't 1 Christine llolencsak, Laura Hulnik, l times have-we -heard a nasty forecast . Francis Gonzalez, • Sanayi' Gunn. Alexis Freeman. Ken Ann- Grabla- Thompson, Hlif . W.aitoh,- Jessica' Personal attention...Professional .Service...••• Theresa Mtkajlo.. celebrated the' achievements of a number • important role oh'how. we run pur. .. their.l'iving by having good .weather. : Mark Keefe,. Meghan Malley, Robert be much and there is a 50-50 chance und the opposite took place and how Tamara Hannibal, Rahjan Harris, choff. Frank' Hamaty. -Gina. Heririg, \Vcbh, Barry Wise. Bryan Zupkus . Complimentary consultation.;. . • lives. And foe someone to come right ' : . especially those with businesses at the 1 ol. bo\> .who had a ku' going against them but who • that the sun will peek out sometime Johanna' Ilenaro, Edward Hendrick Marsh, Jr., Jennifer Mcndelson. •3usjr>ess 5 Persona! Tai! t: stale many times have we heard a forecast, •Oners ••-ucceeded.. :- '•'•'•• '. •• •• .-':....- •' • out and say thaVrain is-ifl the forecast;: . ..shore or. nearb\ holiday resorts. A son, Ray. Holland. Scan Horlon, Eric Chrisia Olandrfa. • Daisy Perez. • dunng the'dav That, little disclaimer which is .akin to w'hat Cameiot exper-. •IRS Hepresefit forSatur'day and Sunday is something . constant diet of bad weather can.put Michael Rowan. Jvrm'aine Rozzelle.. •Pension Plans Leading these boy> to the right track.may be difficult,'but. -.seems to somewhat calm many people lenced and it turns put. to be the worst Jann, - Jasper, Whitney Johnson, akin to mortal sin. ' •••-.•..' them out of business or force them to Letitia Jones, Stephanie Jones, Alc- Jeaneile.Slurp. Jennifer Slatter. Tra- MARTIAL ARTS uhen these boys see haw.much they can .accomplish, this down ... ••• : • ..."••••' kind of weather ever, to befall us' • postpone th'ri planned tnp to Mexico.; . Inotice-when I iisiento the weather .I've .heard announcers dance and ; 8OO-278-4TAX path will |ead them to success. Wendell Rodgers' program broadcasts in. the early mornings. 'Being '.a weather'•iprecaster. • now' ;.' •.;: FREE' ''/••:'/•,[ 800-278-4829-201-467-50-11. : v skip around a forecast..daring not. to- centers on helping ''St risk - Afrjcan^American boys who' that the supposed nice weather looms PROPERTY TAX Mark-E. Pollachek, E.A. . . 150.Morris Avenue weather is an important topic since the say the terrible, "r'-'word even though We bet that listening to or watching, -•A Week Go.urse on Self-Defense.. come, from broken or poor families. These boys are'given forecast is-announced over and. over. on. the horizon, can' be risky because those cute little weather ladies on tele-. Enrolled Agent of I.R.S. Springfield • -•;•/• ': it couldn't be more cloudy and th'uri- : APPEALS help u iih homework and positive role models through adult. aeain. And 'if you take particular plans are being made nou to sei.a.siiie' •vision is becoming more and more of der claps and flashes of lightning are Karate Adult Special volunteers.to. the. program: -,• . ' ' . ;. ''''. ' •' • notice! the commentators son- 01 • in: great abundance. Mentioning or certain days in the .near future to eat at. ,J spectator sport. For many of us. (908) 931-0841 Child Special Kick' Boxing •iO* per Month ' ' - dance; around/the topic- If they, must even hinting at'{he-rai.n is a definite •thatTibetan restaurant'orvisil a brand • • weather plays a ke> role in-oiii lives. '30* perMomi- JUJITSU TAX TIP ; -.The results of the program are extremely encouraging.as 2 Oasses per •« . ; Alkido . ' 3 Classes per wk • • predict rain, it's dpae. politely without .ne* mall: but it..all depends on the'• even though we-can't do a single thing .:• V.March 1 cerembn\ saw a total of 36 boys receive awards.' '. rib-no.in-lhe field of weather .forecast-' • '25" perMqr.tr' Private Lessons . ' ^S" per Montr. •any fanfare or dire predictions that.a ing. This- is especially . Tue during, weather. If the'weather.doesn't coop- . to control 'it. .. ' . . " Ciass'oe- v.-> . . "Avniiable, • i Class per wk Check your work. Lei your return sit. for 'I''-.- program inlcude.va weekly meeting with Rodgers.,'for- Whopper is bearing-down on us. We summer, or holiday.weekends. garden, erate, we become enraged and .begir. : a day before mailing it. Then, reread it. You ::.LT-:. anemployee of the Slichigan State corrections system • are gently-reminded to lake along an . parties..especially weddings, or when scnoush thinking .of suing the radk- Norman Rauscher. a former After April 1st 1 908-351 -7422 ::!;: 'inv. director of Clinical Services at the .Essex Substance umbrella and any other, rain gear we plans are made to see a baseball game' or television station for being.a spoij . newspaper publisher, is an active it's too late. may recognize something that you missed. -it Yanl'i*p. or Shf*a stadiums -^ sporl ' - ' member of the Summit co'nunuhitv. Clark ••\\i- commend-those •'who received1 the awards-which. :-'.:.:-jJed: PAL Awards.-Mr. .Rogers Program Awards, Per- k-c;' Ativnda'n'ce in'School Awards. Most Improved Student1 LETTERS TO THE EDITOR .-,„_ ^M'RG ;gg to'gel the. Nobel Peace Pri/c for Hafc/ ai Assad who.is actually preparing for'a ^im.i: Students Awards. Participation Awards and many Judge Assad by His actions blood), war. to gel nd of Israel — the only democratic foothold for'the Western cijs.s'room awards.. The-classroom awards focus on.. world. • ' . • . ...'••.'.••'.. ;.•. •. To the Editor: " • .' '...:..• .•'... ..'"'.'. Jhe State Depanment should judge Assad b> his actions and behavior and as rep. -rr-. homework', .tests., being prepared'for class, class-. The new- report released by the White House Task F6rc<;.on.Terrorism arid FENCING FUEL OIL . GUTTER CLEANING SERVICE HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONING HOME IMPROVEMENTS . HOME IMPROVEMENTS ' the Palestinians to h\ e up to their commitmenis under the terms of the Oslo'and ;>::. Work 'categories, and' best conduct, category.. • • ' rnoohvehti.oh.al Warfare recently stated that Syria is actively preparing forwar . UDl 'IS MATER-^ • IOC«.FINANCE Hebron agreements, instead of constantly applying pressure on Israelto make \ RAHWAY HEATING 4 AIR CONDITIONING RESIDENTIAL Tr.v'Mr. Rogers '-"Say No!" program deserves the support The State Department listed Syria as a terrorist-sponsor since' Syrian agent TOM'S CONTRACTORS, INC NO DOWN PAYMENT concessions:.regardless of the randi.m: killing of innocent.men. women and COMMERCIAL FREE ESTLViATE. • :Lic» 115389. • j'recognition'of-the residents of Rahway.' Wehope the Nizar Hindau smuggled explosives onto an El Al jet in London in 1986. Syria Q; GUTTERS«L£ADERS a Compl»t« Ho Arafat's follower* ...••• . '•.•'•• . and Enp«n H«mod«Ung bom i-jr-P: continues'- to thrive'and be successful.' . sponsors many terrorist groups in Cebanon, Argentina. Turkey and recently in FENCING 5 UNDERGROUND DRAINS 5 177 LAFAYETTE ST. • RAHWAY Interior and Exlarior Saudia' Arabia. Syria's fingerprints are also visible in the bombing of Pan Am - •• ' ' . . : • . ' . . Bernard Jacoud . ALL TYPES HOME HEATING OIL Q. 'Th'or'oughly cleaned • rn Weil McLain -BOILERS- •Quality Work at •.••'-..' . . '.. •' ' ' ' • • L'nion 3 PLAZA HOME IMPROVEMENTS •io?' . .'.•-. ••". ••• . • . •" .• ••'"• NEW & REPAIR ^ •& flushed. r . Discount Prices" • In -addition. Syria is in a'strategic alliance with the arch pariaH state, Iran. In "*• C.O.D. . •WsrxA«njr«es'0i Bias Conversion Call Today For Fn« EaUmaU NO JOB TOO SMALL '. S.92 per u. AVERAGES Januan. the I'.S. opposed the sale to Syria of tanks by South Africa, threatening. 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THURSDAY, MARCH 20, 1997 — PAGE 9 PAGE 8 — THURSDAY, MARCH 20. 1997 LINDEN LEADER - ROSELLE SPECTATOR • RAHWAY PROGRESS • CLARK EAGLE ?•• UNDEN LEADER - ROSELLE SPECTATOR - RAHWAY PROGRESS - CLARK EAGLE Temple schedules Jewish films lecture WORSHIP CALENDAR ory of a beloved longtime member of explored. Clips from Israeli comedies film for the.YIVO Institute for Jewish . Noted Yiddish. Israeli and Jewish ORTHODOX CHRISTIAN film expert Eric Goldman will discuss the Temple. For further information, will also be shown. Research, he moderated the film LUTHERAN scries at New York's Hebrew Union St. John the Baptist Orthodox Church, 211 - "The Comedic Jew in Film" in a Ice- . call the Temple at (908) 381-8403.. Goldman, who teaches at Ramapo REDEEMER LUTTTERAN CHURCH 134 College and 92nd Street Y for 10 West Grand Ave.. Rahway - 382-8844. Rev. Fr. ture on April. 6 at Temple 'Beth' •College, is author of "Visions, Images Ptosptct Ave.. Irvingloa 374-937rRev. Jto- Onrta A. Lehman. Pastor. Sunday Divine OV/Beth Tprah, 111 Valley-Road in .'.. Goidrnan will address, in his talk and Dreams: Yiddish Film Past and years. ' ' . . .- . ry E. Diofc DD. Pastor. 763-O8T8. Sunday Liturgy. 930 AM. Prayer Service with anoint- ihool foe an ago 9:15 - 10J5 ajn. Wonhip ing for the sick (6f mind, body and soul..Thurs- Clark. ... and throOgh filni clips, how "funny Present." He is founder and president Ktvicei 8:30 anl 10J0 a.m., Choir Pnctiee day April 3 at 7:30 PM. Orthodox Easter April of Ergo Media, a company specializ- He was also a member of the. Edu- 915 a.m.. Boy Scoott, Monday* 7 p.ro.. Senior The program, the annual Sol Scm men" handle aspects of Jewish life 27 - Call aairch Tor achedule of Lenten LOCAL SPORTS through humor. The Comedic skills of ing Jewish and Israeli video. cational' Advisory Committee of the Fellowihip - W Wakiejdayi and 3rd Ttar* •Memorial Lecture, begins at 8 p.m. d»w dorch Council 8 p.m-, AA Steps. Fn- Services. Rahway's Smith reached semis and is open to the public free .of. \Voody. Allen, Mel Brooks and Gene Former director of the Jewish United States Holocaust Memorial dayi 8 p.m.. AA Saturday* 8 p.m., A-A.RJ. ROMAN CATHOLIC HIGHLIGHTS Irvingion Chapter 2919 Third Tuodayt 1 p.m. charge. The lecture is named in mem- Wilder, . among others, will be Media Service and former curator of Museum ST. LEO'S CHURCH 103 Myrtle Ave.. Irvingion, 372-1272. Rev. Dennis R. McKen- Randy Grider's 35 points helped Garay, Hay and Ziobro ra. Pastor Sdiedule for Masses! Saturday Eve. ST LUKE'S LUTHERAN CHURCH the, LA.. Lakers overcome an 530 p.m.. Sunday 730 urn.. 10:00 a.m.. 1130 'it. (LOIS). Hillside and CoknU Roads. Eli- 18-point first-half deficit en route V a.nv and 12:45 p.m. (Spaiishj; Weekdays: OBITUARIES zabeth. (908) 352-5487. Jotn WarOier. Pastor. to a 78-73 win over the Seattle Son- made it to the quarters Our Sunday Worship Service is at 10:15 A.M. Monday lo Friday: 7:00 a.m.. 8:00 a.m.. 12:00 noon. Saturdays: 8:00 a.m.. 12:00 noon. Holy- ics in the Linden Recreation Esppsito was the co-owner of Esposi- Sunday School and Adult Bible Study are at By Andrew McGann LOST IN MARCH 11 PRELIMIN- Fernando Grilo tion. Mm! Freeman also had been Bonr in Baybnne, Mrs. Sexton 9:00 A.M. Communion on 1st. 3rd atxf 5th Sun- days- Eve 7:30 p.m. Holyday: 7:00 a.m.. 9:00 Department Junior Winter Basket- active in the Rah way'Woman's Club, movedjo Clark five years ago. . tp's Farm, Clark, where she lived for day of each month. Hymn sing on the 4ih Sun- a.m.. 12:00 noon. Miraculous Medal Novena: ; Staff Writer ARY ROUND Mondays following the 12:00 noon Mass and at.. ball League championship game. Fernando Grilo, 92, of Rahway the Daughters of the Founders and Surviving are three sons, Raymond flier entire life. • day. Call Church Office for more information The RahWay High School wrestling ' 135 Phil Torino, Roselle Park or Free Packet. 7:15 p.m. Sacrament of Penance: Saturday: The L.A^ Lakers edged the N.Y. died March.4 in Rahway Hospital. M. Jr., Robert and Thomas; a daught- Also surviving arc her triplet sister, 1:00 to 2:00 p.m. and following tlie 530 p.m. squad's pursuit of an individual state 140 -Jeff Gallicchio. Rpselle Park Patriots of America, the National Soc- Knicks 70-69 and Seattle stopped Bom in Ilhavo. Portugal, Mr. Grilo iety of Colonial Dames-of the 17th er, Patricia; a brother, John Bonncr, Frances Suit, and four other brothers, Mass. • • •. .•••'• champion wiHhave to wait at least 145 Phillip DeBarry. Elizabeth i NOTE. the Houston Rockets 93-79 in the came to the » mica sines in 1922 ana Century,.the Society of Daughters of. j 1 grandclnldren and "Two" greal- Sal. John, Henry and. Ahfly. Ljoroui) u. one inuic vt^ii. • • 132 Ksun KulW. Ro'icllg Park writing and received by Worrall Community semifinals. settled in California.. He then lived in Colonial Wars in the state of New grandchildren.; Newspapers No Later than 12:00 Noon. Fridays Worrall Community Newspapers Despite, their .best efforts', heavy- HWT Mike Munoz. Roselle Park . 1291 Sluyvesant Ave. . Members of the championship New York,' Elizabeth' and Union' Jersey and the Westficld Genealogical prior to tlie following week's publication. weight Antonio Garay' (HWT). FRIDAY QUARTERFINALS ; Please address changes to: VIS P.O. Box 3109 L.A, Lakers team included Grider, Beach before-moving'to Rahway in To- place a classified ad 'call 135-pounder Jay Smith and 112 6-Craig Frost. Roselle Park. dec. Society.. She. was a scllf-taught Raymond Jones Union. N.J.-07083 : Jamarl Anderson, DamianMcCall, 1995. ; ' .'. '•• "'• ; .-', 1-800-564-8911 by 3 p.m. Tuesday: 215-poundef William Colbert were ' '3-Terrell Johnson.' Phillipsburg. .3-0. genealogist"and helped many friends, • Raymond Jones, 47, of Clark died - Calixto Guerrero, Edwin Charlotin, Surviving are two daughters, Marie unable to capture Raihway's.first indi- 125 3-Kimo Geter. Elizabeth, dec. ' acquaintances and strangers research March 11 injhc.Raritah Bay Medical Evesick Dennis, Chris Hamilton, -Cosicira- ind-Adclinc.LRcvcrendo;_ a_ vidual state championship since 1966 _6-Erik..N.orgaard_.S_._Jo_eEh_(Mh...VI _ -thcir-anccstry.—~~ • —: Center, Perth Arnboy Division. Malfuel "HerrerarJames-VanDunk- brother, Joseph: five grandchildren when they completed in the 64th annur OT. . • . •...-•: Surviving are two sons, Douglas Bom in'Elizabeth, Mr. Jones lived and coach Richard Dynak. . arid six. great-grandchildren. al NJSIAA/Bob's Store's wrestling 130 5-Bill Crecca. Roselle Park, dec.' and Donald; three grandchildren and a in Clark for many years. He was a sta- ••• championships last weekend at Atlan- 4-Kevin' Van BrilL Clcar\ie»-..7.-4. great-grandchild. *'<•• tionary engineer for U.S. Gibson Co., The following are Linden Recre- tic City's Convention Center." 135 4-Jay Smith. Rahway. dec. " Mario F. Fiorentini Clark, for the past 10 years. Mr. Jones ation Department Winter Junior ' Third-seeded Garay and fourth- . 5-Greg Ruggiero. West Essex; .7-6. served in the Marine Corps arid was a Basketball League standings and Mario F. Fiorentini. 77. of Rahway seeded Smith both finished the tour- 145 1-Eric Swick. Roselle Park. dec. Margaret Sexton member of the American- Legion 327 results as of Feb. 22: die'd,March 12 in his home..-.. nament with fifth-sixth rankings. Gar- . 8-Eric BcJlas,- East .Brunswick.,.-3-2: Margaret Sexton, 86, of Clark died and Veterans of Foreign Wars 7363, Results .Bom in Old Forge, Pa., Mr. Fiorcn- ay ended the season at 32-2 with 23 160 4-Karl Norgaard! St. Joseph, March 10 in her home. •."'. twin in Clark. • . ' • Mental Health Houston Rockets 85, Seattle Sonics Xini lived in Elizabeth before movinj Accountants pins arid Smith ended at 28-6 with 12 Mont..pinned 5-AIJen Hay. Linden, 84" : to Rahway in 19-52! He was a machine Surviving are his wife. Donna; a. 1:06.' . . • ,• • •'••. ::- - ' . repairman for' Singer Manufacturing daughter. Cherish Jones; a son, Philip; Couto, De Franco JtMqgone, CPA's Mountainside Hospital. Brendon George 22 points, Lenny pins. .'.••'• .. .-• Individual Income Tax Preparation • Coibert finished 26-5 with 19. pins. 171 7-Mitch. Markle' Warren Hills., Co.,; Elizabeth, for 39 years and. DEATH NOTICES a sister, Irene Szymanski, and- a Tax planning and counsultjng .- .-. • Mental Health and Alcoholic/ Loiselle 37 " dec. 2-Steve Karlik, Roseije Park. Non-Filer Assistance .. . . Utah Jazz 107, Chicago Bulls 1,00 "I was pleased," Rahway head retired in 1981. Mr. Fioreniini was an brother, Edward Hayducko. • : Personal financial planning '. Chemical. Dependency Services cc^ach Fred Stueber said. "There were. 8-1:.. ' '' ' • . • - •••"••••••'•' • ; V usher for St..Mary's Church. Rahway. CAMPBELL'- Nancy, ol Linden, on Monday, ,(OT) ; , . March 10,1997. dear niece ol George and Julie Small business accounting & tax preparation Comprehensive emergency/crisis intervention •215 3-Brian McTigiie. Demaresl.'dec, Travelie Jackson 27, Sharif Abuha- •a couple'of close matches I thought L lie was a member of the Singers Reti- . Evanrik ol Linden. The luneral was from The Free consultation by appointment . inpatient and outpatient services. 6-Simon'Ziobro..Linden.- 2 \. Theresa Esposito could have gone either way. We also ree Club, Elizabeth, and the Retired SULLIVAN FUNERAL HOME. .146 E. Second 15 Village Plaza, South Orange—-201 ^78-3300 201-429-6121 .:.-.. moud .34 HTWT 6-James DiCataldd. Kittatinny.4 Ave.. Roselle. Interment-Graceland Memorial Theresa Esposilo, 70, of Clark, one L.A.. Lakers 114, N.Y. Knicks 57 wrestled well in the matches we lost." Men's Club/of Railway. . Park. Kenilwortri. dec. 3-Antonio Garay, Rahway. 13-1 of the first triplet babies bom in St. Shawi. Stueber, 119, and Jason' Surviving are his- wife,. Yolanda, Randy Grider 34, Eric George 21 FRIDAY FIRST-ROCND DZURAK - Elizabeth, ol Roselle/on Friday, Elizabeth Hospital, Elizabeth, died Crutchfieid, 160,. competed in the and two sisters, Viola Barbctti and • March K/ 1997, beloved wife of the late. Attorneys Psychotherapy Standings WRESTLEBACKS . Michael. Dzurak, devoted mother of .Mrs. March 14 in St. Michael's Medical state tournament, but were eliminated Emma Llirifa. ' ' • • • L.A..Lakers (7-2) 119 Jeff Beverly; Point Pleasant B.pro, Catherine Jamiolkowski of Linden, Mrs. Mary Center, Newark. in wrestle-back competition. Stueber - Ann Noll of Connecticut. Mrs.. Margaret Lata- Christopher Luongo, Esq. PhylUs A. Koran, M.S.W/ Houston Rockets (6-3) ' \ With her triplet brother, Peter, Miss pinned Shawn Stueber. Rahway, l.:56.: wiec ol Roselle and the late William Dzurak. General Practice Specjajizing in: • • Seattle Sonics (5-4) ended the season at 2fr4 and was sec- nnm/pH hy Q t£ersonaUr4uy^autfl_accidents^slp_&J|s.___ • Individual • 160 Doug' Easlick, Cherokee, dec. -Marionr-By-Freeman— : md-on—the—squad wilh, 20—pins__ thirteen great-grandchildren. The luneral was worker's compensation & food poisoning cases. • Family . , ' • • Jason CnitchfiekfiT&hway, zn?. ; Marion B. Freeman, 88,.of Rahway fromThe SULUVAN FUNERAL HOME. 146 E. • Mun cipal Court DW1, .traffic, disorderly, ' . • •Group psychotherapy Utah Jazz (3-6) ' Crutchfieid finished at 26-7 with 14 FRIDAY SECOND-ROUND Second Ave., Roselle. A Funeral Mass was WE DON'T CARE juvenile & criminal cases. . • .-• . . Counseling Adults & Adolescents pins. .-..'... died March 9 in the Meridian Nursing offered in St. Joseph trie Carpenter, Roselle. .* Consumer & Commercial .Litigation.' . 86 Summit Ave. 908-277-1009 or 277-0991 Chicago Bulls (2-7) WRESTLEBACKS. . . Center, Wcstfield. . •'••'• Interment St Gertrude's Cemetery. Cptonia. ABOUT YOUR Free Consultation -Summit -. (908) 522-1898 . : Summit, NJ 07901 • • . By Appointment ••. - • Of the five wrestlers who competed 160 Doug EasJick. Cherokee.- dec. in the state tournament, three will be Bom in Holyoke, Mass., Mrs. Free- MULLER - Edward, ol Roselle,. on Tuesday. CREDIT HISTORY; The following are Linden Recre- Allen-Hay. Linden. 10-4 man moved to Rahway in 1943. She . March 11, 1997. Detoved son ol Mrs. Mary ation Department Adult Basketball returning: Garay, Stueber and Crutch- 171 Dane Tabano. Bergen. Catholic, (Semple) Muller ol Roselle, dear father of - Get Great Cellular Service .was""an admitting clerk for Rahway ' Christine MuHer of Rahway. dear brother of Ghiropractors Speech Pathologist League. A Division results and field will all look to return to Atlantic dec. Steve Karlik. Roselle Park.; 8-2. Mary Ann Matoney ol Clark. Patricia Fazarri ot Without Credit Hassles City next year. -. • . standings as of Feb. 27 and B Divi- 1 X . fttiTMI7Hb"f y, HOW''JTN 7ub_rr0 S O. —"i*Tir—graduating—five—siaiting^. Pi) ; ' 1965. Mrs. Freeman was a 1929 gra- Clark.Thomas of Clark and John of Saye'rville. Dr. Stephen Levine Monica Mi!IirT~M7A7~CCC/SIP sion results and standings as of Feb. Get 20 Mirr. FREE at time of ship..dec. Simon Ziobro. Linden. 5-2. duate of Russell Sage College, Troy, The funeral was from The SULUVAN FUN- South Orange Chiropractc Center Comprehensive Speech and Language Services 26: ' •-..'.'' :senibrs and they're five of my best i activation good til 3/31/97. . Photo by MUtoo Milh HfWT Antonio Garay, Rahway, ERAL HOME, 146 E SecondAvB, Roselle. A. Sports injuries, head, neck and back pain . Specializing in Children's Articulation and A DIVISION •kids," Stueber said. "It's going to-be a. N.Y. She was a member Of the Socie- Funeral Mass was offered In Church of St. If yours is a chiropractic case, we will tell you. Language Disorder ' ' • pinned'Mike George. HanovcrPark, • Joseph th Carpenter, Roselle. Interment' Afternoon Evening and Saturday Hours. Results Rahway High School standout senior grappler William. Colbert, a Union County and Dis- little problem trying to replace those ty of Mayflower Descendants and the If not,-we will tell you too. • . 2:58. • • ••• • ' ••-.'••'• '. Graceland Memorial Park, Kenitworth. Please 1-888-CANCALLi 15 Village. Plaza, South Orange . 595 Ashwood Road Springfield 201.-467-3805 Microcel 75, T & A Engineering 41 • • trict 11 champion this year, pinned. West Essex's Kevin Wilson in 3:11 in. this Super . guys." • '• .Cornell' Chapter of the. make a contribution to the Center for Hope : SATURDAY SEMIFINALS 2Oi-761rO022 • • • • . '. j Last season, two Rahway wrestlers 'Daughters of the American Revolu- Hospice. 176 Hussa St.. Linden. NJ. 07036. CELLULAR COMMUNICATIONS Morlees 70, Linwood R & R 60 Regions bout March .11 at UHS. . • ' •'-.. . . 112 2-Kevin Rucci. Eastern'.-'dec.' Knicks 85, Mackevich & Burke 79 finished in the top four in the state. 6-Craig Frost. Roselle. Park, 6-5. Tom Wyspcki finished second at 130 Standings 125 7-Mtume Goodrum. Absegami. and. Garay finished fourth at-215. • ..Good.Friday ...7pm Morlees (10-0) "'.••' ' . . dec. 3-Kimo Geter, Elizabeths >2. :.-•.:••.•• Muiti-rnedio.Diamo/Musical for Adults anci.Teens Knicks (8-1) •"•'.. ' .. •"-.• Rahway proved to be one of ; 130 I -James La Valle. Han. Park. dec. : Linden's bid for a slate wrestling ^^ Walk Thru for children oges 3 11 yecn- Microcel (6-4) . 5-Bill-. Crecca. Roselle Park: 13-5 . • champion fell short this weekend Mackevich & Burke (4-5) 135 S-Aridy' Chencharik. T.R-aEasi. 1 -\..y/: Worship ... Wizards (3-6) the top teams again this year when Allen Hay, 160, and Simon Zicv. pinned 4 Jay Smith. Rahway; 1:00 bro, 215 were defeated in the NJSIA.A : T & A Engineering (2-71- • 145 4-Rob Booth. Camden£ath.,,dec were Easter Sunday Tournament quarterfinals Linwood R & R (0-1 Ol 1-Enc Swick, R. Park. 12-10 OT. ; Indians went 16-7'andreadiedsection semis Hay finished the season al 20-? and I'. ••' 16am •; • B DIVISION : Ziobro at 22-4. • • • • Here's a look at how ariia wrestler- Results ; . ,^< •• V .' •? •'•" By Andrfcw._ McGann . An'gelo Bamno. KhalidCoursey and his-previous season-h.igh";of 16.points, Ziobro. who placed second in the finished their seasons.. • ..'. Juliens 60. Styles Inn 4S ':". PRODUC'ION ANC SUNDAY WOPZ".--'• • ' Staff Writer Shahib White: Barrino led all .scorers •which he scored in'.the L'CT semifi- Union County Tournament, suffered a Antonio Garav.. Rahwa\ —. V6 ai Ray's Clippers 80, Linwood Inn 44 ••-... • '' AT •.'.'..' •• - ' The gods of basketball thai saw fit with 25 points. . . ' nals against Elizabeth. _ . . \ . heart-breaking 2-1 defeat in the quar- .heavyu eight i ?121.2 i -.-;.-; room Hoiise Music 7.2. Parkside 47 LJO'NATHAN DAYTON HIGH SCHOOL to bring Rahway a' dramatic Nortb- .Campbell was once again solid ja\ Smith.".RahwaV — -5/6' af 135 Standings ' • ' terfinals. Both wrestlers were Seeiion 2, Boys' Basketball with ?4 point's and Lester chipped in defeated in wrestle-back competition. ' FOR ALL INFORMATION CALL {201 )379-4S25 Ray .-> Clippers uu-ur championship victory lasfseason on.. . with--10. .-'.' '•' ••.-.- '• • •' Allen Hay. Linden- at; 160 (20-?i • Blessed Is He Who Comes In The Name of the Lord! House Music. (8-.I.).. . •. • Fonvard Robert Lester. Rahway's 1997 NJSIAA . an improbable last second shot did not Rahway played both state'tourna- Simon Ziobro. Linden at 21-5.-«.22-4>' Mykytka. (6-3) •'•'';. secon.drtea'ding scorer, finished the Wrestling Tourney Celebrate with us this Sunday! have' them playing for the sectional ment games without the services of its Juliens (5-5) -contest with 16 points. Recently Les- title again this season. three-point' specialist, • junior guard The following is a rundown of ho* Faim Sunday Worship 10r30 am Parkside (2-7'i . ter had been bothered by a stiff lower Johnson's Kryszon no u cross churc - Desr3ite another surperb effort-from Ccrtil Charles.' Charles . was sus- area wrestlers performed .in the Linwood Inn. (2-8) back, but Petela said the.problem was in North-South Battle HLU Community senior guard Louis-Campbell; who pended for disciplinary, reasons and • NJSLAA Tournament that began . Styles Inn.(0-9i -corrected through numerous trips to Johnson Regional High School . GonnecHGut Farms Moravian Church scored 24 points., the second-seeded was replaced in the starting lineup by Tuesday. March 11 with Super Reg-- ••••••••••••••••«••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • .».• " •' ' • •. • • the chiropractor and it did not bother standout senior football player Gucnt- .. Presbyterian Church Indians were upset at home by third- •sophomore" Antonio Davis. • ions competition', at Union High 777 Liberty Avenue Union, NJ The following are Rahway Divi- him in the state tournament as it had in ; er K.ry.s?on will represent the Cnisad- StuYvesantAve. & west chestnut., union ; All are welcome to deeded and eventual slate Group .3 "I. was very happy with Antonio's School (Region 3 vs. 4) and continued Call {90S) 686-LAMB . sion . of Parks .& :Recrealion .'ihe'irCT-/ • -... • last Friday and Saturday at Atlantic : ers in this'vear's First'Union. New The Reverend R. SWnev Pincrj, Pastor • • • champion Shabazz in a heart-breaking-. ' play," Petela said. Davis, who is also a- Women'i Volleyball League stand- r Jerv;\ North-South AH 'Star Football . Non-Members JEaster Sunday Services . 58-55 loss-in the sectional-semifinals. • ' Rahway had advanced to the.semi- Iong-rahge bomber, scored'six points City's Convention Center. : Always Welcome ings as of March •*:.... . Classic : •.-.••.. . . • .jfjJ at Community United Methodist Church •. Iftinically. it-was Shaba/z that Rah- - finals by running .over Newark West. in both of Rahway's .tournament', AFTER MARCH 11 SUPER "pur hearts are Restless X 1. Hampton Sarid I54-6I .Side 70-45 in the quarterfinals.. -.'• REGIONS • The game i^ {entativeiyscheduled \va>. liowned in the' sectional final last : contests. • • 1 * : 2. Gallagher'^ (47-1?)' _ . ' In the. victory, sophomore center AND BEFORE FRIDAYS . tor Fnda> night. June 2" at a site to be till they rest in thee" in Roselle Park • \e_.r. •' . . . '. •;'.-.-• ' ' For the season. Campbell led the ?.• General LcKksmilh i47-J?! /Keith Duncan poured in a season and Jetermined . ' • •''/.'..' ' ' ' Allhough .Rahwas did nor .win a way/, averaging just .over. 20 points a QUARTERFINALS . . . •'••' ""•• . ". • ' . St. Augustine Located at Chestnut Street and Grant Avenue Scoreboard (-38-22) " career-high 20 points. Duncan's "K.r> s?on. Johnson's. first-ever Para- second L-on.e.cul.ive sectional champ-.- •garnet He also led the-Indians in SUPER REGIONS CHAMPIONS. Power Pla\ (33-2" • ' 26-^ppini effort came on. the heels of je Magazine. All.-America/ selection; Services will be held at 7:00 a.m. in the Michael Mauri Park lonsHip. the Indians still had an pxcel-' assists with four and averaged an 112 Craig Frost. Rbse'lle Park Palm Sunday Servibe - March 23-10:45 a.m. 6. Butch Kowals Tavern. (-2K-321 .' will attend -GeprEia Tech University. '• k'nf>ear. finishing 16-".overall and -.impressive four, steals ^ach time out.. • 125 Kimo Geter," Elizabeth followed by a Continental Breakfast in Fellowship Hall in the Church. Coiumbu^ 'Manufacturing 'on a t'ull. football scholarship. The Out- scaaoooooccacceooaeacacaaccccccc ,. reaching the. I'nidn- Count) Tou'ma-. Clark SB League A second consecutive-All-County nod'. 130 Pilf Crecca.- Roselle Park . Maundy Thursday Communion- (27-331 • . • ; •'". . • standing iwp-wa; Irnemaji. had four . . Tie service will be held rain or shine; cieai semifinal-- alier handing unde- seeiks one team v should come his way. .. •-. 135 Ja>' Smith, Rahway" 8. Pettit Da.vis'.i25-?5' . vacks arid'.ft71 tackles tor Johnson in LETTHE BIBLE SPEAK 9. -Malte'r-O'Donnell Architecl feated Ri-xclk'. iKfirst.lbss of the > ear . ..The Clark Men's Softball League is Lester was.. the . team's' second- 145 Enc' Swick. Roselle Park-; • '"'•'••••. : .. • ••.- March 27-8:00 p.m. ls>96 •_> tlie Crusaders werit 7-3 and Easter Services at 9 and 11. a.m. M mlhe quancrliriais • • . • ' leading scorer/ -averaging 1-7.5 a 160 Allen Ha>- Linden H •: looking for one team for the upcom- qualified tor the stale'playoffs for a 1 Pet. 4:11 H game. He led the Indians in rebounds 171 ^S.te've .Karlik; Roselle Part,. M • Crib £arr provided at both services. M 10. Rahwary FMBA -"X- > 1 *J—i 1 • •' ins softball season.' .The 22-game third iZons'iVyii."- -•• season. Gommunity Good Friday - M M by averaging S.4 boards. . '-•• 215 Simon Ziobro. Linden Have You Not Read? M ' I Sivk"-' Inn IP-J3I. • , n.!U>eC >hnl here. a tumo-'-'r there or i._^ campaign runs from April to July and ;m]isi.-u assignment, a Jcjei-rcu stiin. ~ the league consists df~r4~tearnVl>pIil~ (Union Clergy) March 28-12:00 to 3:00 p.m. That the Lord^Jesvis Christ gave NO Command or Authority to Maundy Thursday Stnlct and Good Friday Senire at 8. p.m. imemen selected for .the North, squad up into t.wo divisions ... heavily to- fill, the" scoring .and. WON IN MARCH 11 PRELIMIN- His Church for a Yearly (Easter) celebration of the Resurrection ' Baseball and softball umpireb.are Pe.tela. Rativ.a> 's '.head • coach, .said . The "South •••< on last > ear's game at *••»•••••••••»•»••••«•••*•»••»•••••••»••••••••••••« « • > 4 * rebounding voids' left by Campbell ARY ROUND .'.-.•;..' of Christ. What God has WOT authorized is sinful and will bring needei lor Rahway P.A.L. compet- ' Pctelu added thai, despite'their bes; Anyone interested- in participating Easter Sunday Services> and Lester, averaged seven points and Rutgers h;> -o .V2-_l.'- score \o- take a GotfsjuTath'on society. God is_not/fnbcked: •..••• ition Call Tony .'Diege at ciloriv Rahw.a> uasr.'; abk- t. • -on-. ma-. • contact ' Rich Martucci.ai 160 Jason Crutchfieid.- Rahwa> • :-^-.»-reboun-lv.)--Haiiie-.on-.thc_scasuii.. .' •'-...March 30-9:00 a.m. and 11i:00 a.m. -215--.William -Coibert.-yRahWav..-.1— In fact member!, ol the Lord's Church (true Christians) were St. Maiy's Church of Rahway warned against .observance of special religlpus seasons. (Gal 4 lO-l !. Col 2: re. 2l'-23. Gal I 6-9.) ' . '' ;. 232 Central Ave. • Rev. MlchaelJ. Fekelie. Pastor ' GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH AND SCHOOL . HOLY WEEK SERVIGES 2222 VAUXHALL ROAD UNION; NEW JERSEY 07083 For example. Ash Wednesday. Holy'Thursday. Good Friday and . . 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PAGE 10 — THURSDAY, MARCH 20, 1997 PROGRESS - CLARK EAGLE Highway chase leads to arrests Supporters A chase into Linden last week net- zabeth with bail set at 51,000 cash or offer care ted two alleged car robbers., one of POUCE BLOTTER bond. them a juvenile. • Police are investicatine the bure- meetings Rahway police • arrested Barry lary of a store that may have a connec- occupants fled the Escort on foot and Taking on the role of aregiver for Brame, 19, of Elizabeth and a juve- tion to other burglaries in the area. were" captured about 100 feet from Police were summoned to Rex an elderly family member of friend nile, also from Elizabeth, for posses- "Route 1&9.- ._.,'• Gene's at 2325 Elizabeth Ave. at can be • difficult task. Both individu- sion of a stolen motor vehideaftera Brame is being held on $20,000 about 7 p.m. on March 9 by the store's als who actually provide day-in-day- chase down Route l&9'into Linden •bail at Union County Jail. The juve- burglar alarm. But, because they were out care and those who may not. admi- last Tuesday. . - nilc was sent io the Juvenile Detention unable to contact a representative of nister direct care but ire responsible The chase began at 10:33 p.m.,. Center in Elizabeth. the company to check the inside, they ' for such support may be over- when Patrolman Chris Daniel had to content themselves with an whelmed. .Rahway Hospital's support observed a 1997 Ford Escort on Main • Police say that a drug suspect that, exterior examination; according to group. Because You Care, provides Street in the vicinity of East Milton they caught last week was tripped up police, all seemed-secure at the time. an opportunity to caregiven to share Avenue. Daniel'checked the plates on •by the alcholic beverage that he was Police were summoned back to the common experiences with others who the car and found"that it had been sto- carrying in public. company the next day, this time by ire enduring the same responsibility. len in Elizabeth on Feb. 19. Patrolman Richard Long was on. employees. A hole was found in the 'Many people are unaware of what The car was travelling in the oppo- patrol in the area of Poplar and Irving roof, indicating entry, and a power UJL ey. site direction From Daniel and he lost Streets last Saturday at 11:19 a.m. drill and other tools were found the task of tending to an ill family the car at that.poinCbut later found it when he observed George Seton; 41, located between a'shelf and the wall. member or friend," Neelam'Verma, coming back his way. Another cruiser of South Amboy drinking an alcohol- Further investigation confirmed that RN, on-staff at Rahway Hospital said. came up to.help Daniel and both fol- ic beverage on a public sidewalk... the building was entered, supposedly • Verma will be facilitating the sup- lowed the- Escort. • • • When Long stopped to investigate,- between 7 plm. and 7:42 p.m. . • port group along with Susan Bundy,. . Daniel- acitivated his lights and the Seton allegedly dropped a white enve- Nothing was reported missing from RN, who works as a community —car pulled over-asif to cooperate,-but- -lope that he-h'ad pulled out of his-pants— thr buildingrPolicr believe" that The- .health nurse. sped off after he got out of his cruiser. pocket. Police say that the envelope • police response to the alarm scared, off "Learning Io cope together can pro- The E«:ort fled east on East Milton contained a white powdery substance, " whoever was in the building. vide that insight needed to care for a Avenue, with the second cruiser in believed to be cocaine.. Rahway police believe that last loved one," Bundy-said. . . ' pursuit, then turned north.on Route In addition to drinking in public, Officials convene for the presentation of breathing units week's incident is connected to simi- Each meeting will begin with short . 1&9 toward. Linden. At the turn into Seton was charged with possession of ' to the Rahway Fire Department. From left are Edward lar incidents in Linden, all involving informative sessions'covering various Linden Pliiza, the driver of the Escort a controlled dangerous substance. He Fritz, fire chief; Tim Tidey; John Dale, general manger; roof entries. Detective. William White aspects of caring for the chronically ill lost control and rammed a pole. Both was sent to Union County Jail in. Eli- maintenance manager; Bob Kozakiewcz, enyironmen- " is still investigating'the incident.. . tal manager; DRI-PRINT Safety Committee members from'shopping to managing finances. Phil Mai, Frank Bonavota, Benjamin Del Rosario, Karin Topics to be explored include but Kowal, Mary Fitzgerald, Don Galvin, Christina Pena are not limited to: ' and Diego Lovato. ~ : . • • 'Issues encountered in daily care. Appliances may have caused fires .'•" •' Psychological and behavioral At least two.. people, had trouble off by a "multitude" of candles on the . aspects of chronic illness. •: with their appliances this week. But FIRE BLOTTER cake. ••'..•• • • Home health care options. these two incidents, unlike most, led "It happens," said Hummel. Local company gives • '• Identification and assessment of •to. fires/ . . .- • . :.•••;. . light and there was no estimate of . •••' The fire department also community resources. :.-Both'happened over the weekend. 'damage. ' • ..'.-'" • ' responded to 'an electrical fire in a ' • Legal aspects — advance direc The Rahway- fire department' .••"••' Many people joke on birthdays home on 'Moses' Drive. to firedepartment lives, durable power of attorney.. responded to a home on East Emerson thai the birthday boy or .girl will have According to Hummel, the fire DRI-PRINT Foils Inc.,- of Rahway recently donated three Self- .. • Proper nutrition. and potential Drive where a clothes drier caugh't fire '. .'encruglrcandles on their cake to set off started at about 8:50 p.m. on; Satur- Contained Breathing Apparatus to the Rahway Fire Department. feeding problems. . . . on Saturday at 10:10 p.m. According' _day, when' the •fire department, was thefire aiarm. Well, last week, that;? These breathing apparatus are used by firefighters any time they must " • Medication considerations. to Battalion Chief David Hummel the- called. The fire was rfn an electrical- apparently what happened: _enter_a,hostile_environment ••aich-as-aJfire-or-hazardous-materialrspill- cause Dfthe fire was found to be an .The fire department responded to 'outlet.' Firemen, stopped, the fire and The presentation was made to Fire Chief Edward Fritz by Bob Koza-' '.on Monday evenings from 6:30 to excessive build-up .of lint in.the dryer. • an alarm on West Milton Avenue 6":50 • isolated and capped the wires; kiewcz, environmental manager for the Rahway facility along with Tim 7:30 at Rahway Hospital in Ihe 4A .. The fire was confined- to. the drier. p.m. on Saturday, .When they got . No damage estimate was indicated, . Tidey, general manager, and other members of the DRI-PRINT Foils Lounge beginning March 17'.' ; The damage from the fire was.esti- there, they found that it was. a false but Hummel said that, the damage •Safety Committee at DRI-PRINT Rahway Headquarters. •Due to the interactive nature of this maied. to be -S500. • .. alarm •— the fire alarm had been set wduldrequire repair by an electrician: program,- space is limited. To register, •The next place Io be hit by the call Rahway Hospital Community appliance gremlins was.a home on Outreach st (908) 499-6193. p The. fire department responded to Because You Carfc, can help if you're the home at 5:08 pin..on Sunday. groups, evening . parent' educational • a care giver and: ' • t. • •According' to Hummel, ihe washing Safety workshop tonight • The workshop will, feature two will speak on the. risks _ of lead workshops, social activities and •• You feel as if you are the.only machine there was stroking.. . Tonight at 8 o'clock;-the Mothers' speakers. Stephanie Levine, a board ' poisoning. . .. ". .;• ' certified physician in pediatrics, asso- The Mothers' Center is a Scotch library resources. New members are person' in the world that has the Fire'officials determined that the^jCenter qfCentral New Jersey will' ciated with the Somerset Pediatric Plains-based, non-profit organization, •always welcome. For further informa-^ responsibility of caring for a sick rela- . drive beh got caught;up on .the.motor - ...present an .evening workshop at. the Group, will speak generally on safety founded by mothers for mothers, to tion about the workshops, or about tive or'friend. •'. ' ..".-. until the bel;.was cu: in two, ' . • Scotch Plains Library meeting room. in the home. She will be followed by take the stress out of parenting. It joining the . Mothers* Center, call • No matter what you do it never The smoke. was reportedly ver>-. titled.'"A Child's World of Hazards."- Valerie Schroeder, an attorney wh3 offers daytime support'• and study' .(908).561-1751, . seems like enough.

PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE •••.••;••' SCHOOL DISTRICT BUDGET STATEMENT . . • ' CAPITAL OOTLAT - . ."" •' . FOR SCHOOL YEAR 1997-98 ••'•' .-...-' ... 12-XXX-X»*T3X ' 4,802. 11,837 • BOARD OF EDUCATION CLARK. COUNTY OF UNION '' 540.046 150,000 ' '. ' •• BUDGET STATEMENT AND PUBLIC HEARING . '.- . *yt11t-te« Attjolsltloa and. Ceaitnjcuoa Services 12-000-4XX-XXX 37.3S7 In accoraance wttn the New .Jersey Statute* relating hereto, notice Is hereby given mat the Board of Education of the School District of TOTAX CATJIAI OOTLUr ' • 544,850 • J31,'t37 D« Township or Clarx. ha* ocepared a tentative tnjdgerfor the school year beginning July 1.1987 and ending June SO. 1988 which Is on file onxKAi. roxs BRAND TOTAI 23,737,2M and-open to inspection a: trie Secretary's Office In the Administration Building on Schlndler Road In Clark. New Jersey between the hours of 8 • a^m. and ^ 'P-m. • [ • • • . • ' . . . • • • • • • • . • • '.••-'•'. ' ' «vniai rzmi . • This year's budget-reflects., for the Are time, the Inclusion of the Arthur L. Johnson High School. All budget revenues and expenditures Aoqunition sad Co&jcnjaiios c«* . ' ' .•20-2I3-V0C-XXX' 72,2(1 are shown under State of New Jersey GAAP format ... • " -. • .. • ' ' . . Public Hearing on said budget will be hew at He Cari.KurnpJ School. Mildred Terrace In Clark, New Jersey at 7:30 on March 25.1997.' TOtAl DIJTABCt LIAKimW TOTWORXAI E Other St»t« »r63«cu: ' . Any citizen interested In any..Questions, concerning' ffiis -budget' win be given an opportunity to be heard. •. . 31.T03 . 23,771 A- summarized comparison of tt>e tentatively, approved budget with thai of (he current' year follows': Bcxipnt>llj:.T*xtbo6k> ••....'••. •' .20-XXX-XXX-X2OC " 32,000 .' : . ' ..•'•. . .. ' : • • . • . • ' . ' • Paul J. Ortenzlo. Ed.D. Kospabllc Aaillnxy s«rvio«i '•• . 20-jaa-XXX-XXX II.lll • . •'.''• ' ... . ••'•'. • " ' Board Secretary 20-Xa-JOOt-JOiX 110.2(1 82,700 HonpotllcHlir«ln» Suvlcu 20-Xa-)OCX-X» 44,7S0 3J'.M5 • OtMt 10.078 Total-State ' ' ' • f ' • 3 6C.671 Oatober 13. 1996 • P. L. -103r3'2 Title I . • ro-xa-iooc-noc Octotxx 'IS;. 1997 P.L.' 103-3»2 T1U« VT • • . • 8,832 7,825 . 3,tC> ' I.D.Z.A. PmrtlB (Eandicapp«d) 2H-XXX-XXX-XXX S3.647 90,364 67.773- 20-XXC-)OOC-XXX 8.820 Other Special. Projects ...... 20-yX«-X3OC-JOOt ' 11,741 13 13 ' Total reOexal Projects-' ' . 158,150 108, M0 •2.4C2. TOTAL irtaxi iixnxui- roes 441.9S7 348.447 : .126,«O3 : 31' 31 To.tai. Szp«ndltureJ/AporapriaCJ.oiLa 11,104,583. .MI. 611 24,064,073

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taucatlon 7 Ultricura li-240-100-X» 46.419 • 50,356 88,870 AdatLnlstratlon-Salarles and Benefits ~ ' 774 784 S43 . . S41 931 Schooi-spo&.-Cocurrlculaj. c ll'-4Gl-i00-3Oa 30', 826 . 13.210 ' 93,700 Total Operations and Maintenance of Plant - l.0»,l • 1,1S4 ... »*O - : 1 6O6 ' 1,038 School Sponooroa Athl«tica - 11-402-ioO-XXX. 3f. 700 626,110 Operations 4 Maintenance of Plant-Salary 4 Sen: 666 . ' 6»7 ios 120 " '246 Coommity S«rvic^ ProsraiM 11-800-330-XXX .1.241. '2,000 '4.. 000 Total'rood Services costs ' '' ' S ' 1 4 ' ' o ' 0 ' ' . • 3 DBdlitr^i-j;»« Sxp«iiilitarea.. * —Total'.aaXrecurrlcwlax-Coece --- ... 2A- 1~. 26' e's • .—„.:.— •!_'_. jj7 Inatriictior: . • I l-OOC-100-MCX 496.864 * ' . 6S8.096 Total Squipmnt Costs ' 140' 4 o 0 75 Att«ndaac« and Sociil Kbr* ii-ooo-211-na 30,835 Banloyee Benefits as a \ of sslarles 22.4 16.9 22.0 J!.O 20.4 Elh ;i-000-2a3-XXX. ' 174.998. 161,434 . . 27},354 Blatad mrczaor cilttad 6m*ctLpLUxx* of tiM yr pwpil eo«t ealculstLona Mi Other Support S«rvio.'. - Student* - *J>^ - ll-000-219-)QC< 236.879 '234.892 . ' 383,830 ar« coot«ln-xa ^n th* 1997 Coa»parati.va fpamdinq Cuida. fhia puDlicatloo it avaLlabl* is ths» board ottiom and public i f 2mtr«ctlcnAl Sejrrloes 11-000-221-X3O ' 1S2.S73 179.267- 674,46< lincarlaa. Th* MM calculation* **«r» pmrtonmC ua'tfiq th* l»tt-»7 r*vl»*d «pprepri>tioo« «ad JM7-»» b«4g*t«d' todia £«rvlce« * School u&rary 11-000-222-XXX 166.63T 173,128 413,S7« appropriation! pr«»«nt»d in thla »w3*«rtia«>d bi*do«t- Total Coaparat 1 v« F*r tvpil Coat U daflaad 'a* currant wrpamM iMtmctlona: staff. Training JervioM • . ll-OOO-223-XIOt 16,341 . 30,»O0 •xcluaivti of tuition aurpandlturw, tranaportation, ratldaotlal coata,. and JuijMnf a^ainax thm school district. SVqpport 5«rvio«> - r^ft^yp 1 'AiamllliSbratioa 11-000-23O-XXX 421.(22 386,198 6S5.206 In 1997-91,. it alao lncLudsta that iww rai«trlct«M] intltlaMOt aid*. With UM aatovption of Total tqiilfmmat Ooat, »ach r-^ic«« . school AdBlnlaitrmti.oo 11-OO0-24O-XW . 304.604 393.>43 880,005 of .th« other par pupil coat calculation* pra»«nt*d la a r"^Tm*T of thai total ooapaxatW* patz pupil ooat. a4tbough aad Kaiot»aaoc« of plant s*rvic«a 11-OOC-2CC-)OX" • .1,332,467 • 1 ,085.(70 ' 2,2LB,<2> all' coatpontnta ax* not ahown. Tha waplortM bamafLta parcantag* doaa not lAtfltute pamaloo and •octal *«curltr paid by ftndent Tranaportatlon S«rriou :l-0O0-27O-X»! 276,002' 228,000 ' •• 473,702 th« 3 tat a OAbahalf of th-t di'atrict. baploy*>a banaflta 1* a cqapooant of —cb of tfea; par pupil ooat calculatLoaa. Bia and bth«r Support S«rvloe< . ii-ooo-290-iao: 134,094 ' 134,060 368,395 11 ;XW-XXX-2XX 1.J07.742 . 1 l S«rv:c«a - Ka^lby** Beoeflta .746.313 3,199,260 T-» Clark Board ol Education is»O7.Be School Budget Is being aavertls*>d prior to ne «(>prov»l of Ihe C°uny or£nSo*'ll?Ol rood s«rvic«i . 11-000-31O-XXX . 4.325 1,000 Total Ooda«tr^^tditures 5.345.180 3 ,572,431 11,401.035 SuperlnlerKjenVBoard Secretary . XOCaX 0SKZAA1 CURAO47 CC7KMS1 ' 11-. 117.756 11 ,534,772 23,499.431 U3748 CLK Maich 20. 198.7 (S283.50) \

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Broadway Diner Specializing iij-Regional Italian Cuisine • The Famous ' ?lppoMtWVMn~g~l?o~o~?>r ' Road in- .Summit is home to a New York. Style "^ A Sampling Of atmosphere'. Lined.\\alls of m-any Broadway posters. Our Spring Menu Now Being Served: f- open beam .ceilings, and solid oak-trim; ads to-the -...-. . Appetizers Cold . •/ . •' ."theme. The diner's success is based, oh ."A friendly Neptune's Platter • Clams dr Oysters On The Half Shell V- atitiosphere and good.food.!' says.the owner. • Appetizers Hot Tin; tin'Jilwayy Diner. "• Pasta.Specialties- .-. ' . s Pancakes" has.been serving, thousands of pancakes-a Gioyanna's : - - Angel Hair Puttanesca • Penne Pasta Ala Vodka < Q. week since opening in 199?. ••• ;: 1462 South Ave., Plainfield ; " ••• .," ' Veal& Beef Specialties ' •'-. • For lazy'mofnincs over pancakes - and aw'av troni (908) 753-6900 •••.' ": Seafood & Fish the crush .of the. local mall - people;.seek out. The . ' Chicken Specialties . . Broadway-Diner.' nestled in the midst of a.residential : Pictured.-above. is Giovanna's'main dining room- a la carte ; : ' Give Your Taste Buds A.Treat- Visit Us Soon! - . neighborhood..'•The" restaurant has a distinct""locals dinners are served'. G.iovanna's also provides a private party. • •only" feel to it and the'casiia'l theatrical, atmosphere is The restaurant/is' opened seven -days' a week 24 room which accommodates 25-45 people, business meetings. LUNCH • DINNER • COeKTAILS .lccepted by happi-ly pampered /patrons:"- • hour-'a day ..and"ample parking is'provided on a ' rehearsal dinners..birthday parties, and special event's and other ' Thv reStaiirani 'featured.yo.mplet-..- dinner---Maning ' ' /' 1462 South Avenue •Plainfield ' .'.-Lit' -.'Hir '•; -!'i'utii. choice • •''.' Onjr-.v .anu'. p i'.:i-. occasions are possible arGiovanna's.There is something on : the menu to satisfy everyone'.s tastes. ... ' • ' . (908)753-6900 • - Treat yourself and your taste buds to a-wonderful meil. ai - • Cios'ed •l/onaays- _'...'-.'. '. p ntree-is chover. Ma:or Credit Garas Arceptea . . " . . $ • \ -. Giovanna's'soon.' "• • ' • •• ' .-. • '• ; •' .: . -.

.:.-•. •-.••. '•: :t:.- inner OPEN 24 HOURS • SOUP OR SALAD SERVED • ROLLS & BUTTER Celebrate Easter iri a very • CHOICE POTATO SEVEN Union Plaza Diner-Restaurant Quality cooking in a.beautifully appointed room.- . special place •ENTREE FROM S7.95 /PAYS with •VEGETABLE ' I'nion Pla/a Dincr-Resiaurant-has expanded to.incorporate a new. Delicious Gourmet Entrees A WEEK architectural design which gives you the feeling that yo.ur "are Fabulous Sauteed & . . • COFFEE OR TEA dining in a'cozy. European villa . ." . .. . '• Greek Specialties • DESSERT 3 PM til 10 The nch wood appointments include riiurals.on the walls, pic- Super Breakfast Specials 'Vure windows, ceiling fans and-a" sii-dowh'bar'with a model'train Wine'•. Beer •Cocktails . BRING THE WHOLE FAMILY! • SODA which slow.l\ travels around on'us. tracks." • • . ' • Coffee Bar, .; Businessmen's Specials- ' • The fair includes a'breakfast, menu" with all -of" your favorites.. ' Daily ' ' • along wHh Eggs Benedict. Huevos Rancherbs. arid their "Rock All BakingDoneon Premises • Around" the Clock Omelettes." They even have .dietetic choices ,' Trytour Fat Free, Sugar Free.' THE WORLDS BEST PANCAKES . umr doctor will approve ol • . . " • .. Cholesterol Iree Cheesecake • the> ser\e lunch and dinner specials- including.roast: turkey, ' '—.act wnr, Ajp-re La:e. na ta! ctea-^ c^*O3« pasia.-'spiriach pic. tortclhni alJredo.,andJeaf(K>d. revera just, to . Sugar. Free Apple-Pie . '. • THE BROADWAY DINER • •name a few of the man> entrees on the menu. They have a separate '.Sugar Free Fat Free Rice . •=rasre%fld57=€bcx»

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OPEN EASTER Cioffi's has locations.in. Springfield and Union.' h Ovcc Regtilax Menu.And ESTABLISHES} IN 1963 EASTER SPECIALS \ i«-:.- •' f^l : you with family traditions • Live Entertainment Delicious food in a family-friendly atmosphere. Wfc-have been serving Fine Italian Even- Fn & Sat. Eves MARCH 29th •' When Carmen and Antonietta Cioffi anivedin the United States %££'} Food for over-30 years. \-Q TED O'CONNELL 1 Chestnut Tavern in 1958. from their native Naples. Italy, little did they realize they For Your'Enjoyment A Tribute To Elvis ' Chestnuts-Tavern...conveniently .located at would be founding a family dynasty. -....- • • • •_ -fj In addition to our comfortable dining Starring Jimmy. Barone ' They worked hard and opened a pizzeria in 1963 in Union. ^ room you can enjoy the same home 649 Chestnut St.. Union .is now-celebrating . Their daughter. Maddalena. was bom in 1959 and son. Carmen r. With Ted O'ConneU-. . H cooked meals in our separately arrived in 1962. The family worked hard and long hours establish- their 48th year in Union. --.Featuring Ted Wi designed take-out section. :: •/;'\ At The' ' '. ing a knal following that continues today. In 1966 another son. : O.'Conneli eve'ry Friday &. Saturday night, -••,.• Keyboard .'Joseph completed, the family picture. .;•. - •'. who..gladly-Shares.-his mike' wi.th. aspiring • ' B> 1.97J Carmen Sr. .moved the piweria t,o.92.9 Stuyvesant,Ave. jntt introdua-d .i rull ser\.ije -restaurant featuring the finest in siniier.v-.lt you enjo\ 'dancing-..like to si.ng-a- : homemade Italian -cuisine. Today Cioffi's in Union has become a. lohg-or just love'io-lisien..this ls.the place'lor, ' Vandmark". With their recenih remodeling complete. Cioffi'.s offers 687-4759 or 964-3300 '. 649 Chestnut St.. Union 929 Stuyvesant Ave. Union yo'u.'.-Greai food, ^oi.nj. Jriends m n..f.aniil->" •'[.iot on'K .i take-out section! arid private party rooms, .along, with m 908,686-9875•964-8696 • their'expanded dinine. room In addition. Cioffi's also offers off- casual atmosphere .; • •• :. '• premise-catenu;:. • .•..•-.'•' •'•••.-' ' •'• « ***** • • « » »4 » «'«••• ******* m •••<

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•Featuringsuch specials .as . ". . ;. '. CH [Hon-Fri iwpm) : 82.95 ib. • Broiled Pork Chops • Broiled' Fish LUNCH (Sit 1 Sun 124pm! S6.95 • 83.651b. •Chicken Ka-Bob . ' • . •.-••.. •Baked Lasagna & much more! DINNER(Mon-Thin4-10pffi) $7,95 S4!50: 83.95.1 (Includes Soup. Salad Bar Colli-f or Tea1 (.'iioi' '•'<•: • Betty.'Lind Diner Restaurant is located at 1932' East - Garden Buffet Offers St. George Ave. in-Linden. . DINNER (Fri-Sm'4-lOpm); SS.95 •$4.95 '•S4.45D), Senior Citizen All You Can Eat Buffet COMPLETE % ••'•'"I :?,• I.!.;:.!L.': . liu"-/: :vNt;iurx;t a'. 1 {**} Morris A'-c -in Union"hxs an ull-ilav . We are a perfect place for DINNEkS Betty Llnd Diner Restaurant .I/'-T.I^'":: !',• •'•'K-i-^w.i-'.-^ PJ'II*: -sr.d an ^nti^i^r \jru:i\ or" mouth-*altering From $4.25 and up PARTIES with up to 150 guests! ' > vu' van si\\\ arjJ*match. >a\or Private party room available!! i (Includes: Salad Bar, • Large saiad'bar features shrimp. • ] ::•::•: Soup & Beverage) ^^ dt^hVs And if you vr mis^rt We do CATERING also!!! '-'.n;J '\n"j h'* ba^k and fill up.inolhirr plale r^":7 -.;:^;:~V ^r.;.:niT^n^:^i^i>:^7^^nr^^ •has a new look inside and. out • v v^ ^B ^v. ^•- ^^ ^m ^^ . The timer features tree stwinip DII itie large salad bar and man> 1932 E. St. George Aye. Linden • new entree--, to chiuise tmnr.Aii bakiny-is done un premises ' : 10% OFF • _Jfe is bt_csterifei 23J*tyS&?iS:i'ft'SLi .. •• '• (across from Warinanco Park i 2--J tiuurs ,i da.y,.•.seven da>s a ucei,.- the .diner is •t(m\enientl> h>:-.ited-.-.il lL'?r ''l-ast Si . Cieiirte Ave Linden • .-.'

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Northern Italian Cuisine Homemade Pasta • Veal • Seafood '-. EVERY TUESDAY EARLY DINING e KIDS EAT FQR 99 TUESDAY to FRIDAY • . ' Under 12 • . Cortina Restaurant is lo.cated in downtown Cranford, 4:30 TO 6 PM CHILDREN'S MENU . across from the train station.

EVERY WEDNESDAY EVERY THURSDAY Rout* 22 in K«nitworttv ' Cortina Restaurant EARLY BIRD SPECIALS •HOMEMADE" . Interior features impressionistic paintings, STARTING AT S9-95 SAUER8RATEN COMPLETEUAOO SPATZEU World-class Italian cuisine ..' Nestled sn'ucly in the heart of downtown Cranford. across from' REP CABBAGE the train-slation. the Conina Res.uurant is easy to find, and it\s easy' • ''.to find-sale, well-lit parking, .butonce you" re'inside ihe. restaurant, DINNER 111 CALL (90S) 687-2266 -F delights Liantonio's patrons DIlNHMKIt .it'> hard to. leave. ' , ' '[ ...'•• •.'•';• .' cri.lhc ilni-^i Italian The-walls aa- covered w'ittv thejmpressiorastic paintings of • Ch-i J-hr'V MvHf iv.wamnc io.>crvc cu.aomcri. BANyt i:r KOOM LTTO7»PKUSONS • '• We Feature • Closed :. :u,;'^. with ,v.::'f^ve2:.-.Mcxp?ncn!'t-.M[ilfc"-h^ dclichve Joseph Da'wley. • '•••-.••• . . • • -.' ' SLYVUiFARMS WINES of Wcdilinss. Shiwcrs. Kclif.ir^.il Dinner-.^ . Easter V .NEWJEftSEY.iBYOS Conina Restaurant's Northern Italian'cuisine literally changes I'UIN All Yniir Special Otvasiim*! 'Sunday^ \our ia: you'll want totaste'as many offerings as you can. Hours: Tucs.:Fri,"4:30 to lQpm ' LUNCH •siij wiih'cou'J-VeaW,'•-• aKolutelv nothinc disappoints ' tosJ-.?Oprn-iipm:Sundays4pm-9pm '/ i ~ j lhl l-rpartics-at -'•.-SAVE SS.OO |! SAVE S5.00 2S North Avenue W,.Cranford.' "276-5749 Td. Cortina " » • . • -Ample, Parking Behind Rtsiutirar.i) ..••'•" "lta!;ar,w,n 625 H. MICHIGAN AVE, KENILWORTH (908) 687-2266 Betvni Seamans furniture. . • • •.

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. • * . . • • /arc Tiffnny'.sis known for having ihc best ribs around these pans: However, ribs arert't ihe only great entrees that they have to offer. • ... ••. •- ITALIAN CONTINENTAL CUISINE You can sample many different cuisines, such as WONDERFUL FOOD wtTH GREAT ATMOSPHERE American. Mexican, Italian or Southern cajun-style: JOIN US FOR The casual, friendly atmosphere makes you feel ; •i comfonable any time of the day: The menu at Tiffany's

EASTER DINNER 1 • SPECIAL OFTHE DAY Ji> UUK .... " ™" •"••*•• •• ••••••""•"•-""•"—• m - n • • . Chef Mario Lavoraio.prepafe=.o-=v-. J.;.[-;___ ;:; . salads; which are anylhinu but ordinary. Pizza, sandwi- - TRADITIONAL LAMB' • - lor a customer at me I!! Amio £ R.s.or=--- • -.-.- --• - ches. burWrs.' seafood and sizzling fajuas complete the-' • AS WELL AS OUR EXTENDED REGULAR MEND • zabeth Ave.. Linden. .... •• • - . • iisLo'f succuich; items to choose from, all of which are LAVISH DISHES AVAILABLE FOR North and South mix .available any lime of ihc day.-' .-:. . • ; • _. THE MOST SOPHISTICATED TASTE/ : The- desserts' are spectacular. The cappuccino and 'y«E SiScRVWONs"NOW FOR E.J5fER'3E.\nNG.ST.WTJ A" ' ?V-: .specially coffee drinks arc the finishing touches to a UVE" ENTERTAINMENT EVERY PRI. * "T makes ill Amici tasty nreat- meal or after the movies, with dessert., ': We Are The Wedding Specialists Ili A r PARTY FACILITIES FOR 175 GUESTS^ Monday tind'Tuesday.Tiffany's offers a full rack-of a= though :! w-r" . -ribs for SI 1.9-5. Wednesday'is Kids Day with meals lor

.«<•! cents. • • • •• • ' • • - ••-•;' • . OPEN 7 DAYS ' : Happ> hour hcyins at-4 p.m. Moncla>- ihrougli f-nday wr,h- compliincniaiy hors d'ouevivs. - r • \ • - Theiv l-'alwavv something happening .at Til I any s. •1700 W. ELIZABETH AVE. Visit us lodayiii 16? 7 Vauxhall Road.in^L'nion or TiffanVs restauranf has locations in Union and : LINDEN -908-862-0020 j Avc.-in Summii." • • • {. .' ' •• Summit.: ... '. • . • • w T.L.C UNIONSQUABE TIME FOR A Ivlin/on.Spuar ^ DINER •;/580 •North Av£:'..Urijci;: iDlNE • I :• : •; Behind Kean College 354-0054. peaturing LUNCH & DINNER •Union Square- Diner: A famjjy business with old worlo NIGHT! • cnarrr, -.- . NIGHT! SPECIALS ^ Kids can enjoy our Enjoy a.full rack i •Kids Corner" Items Uniori Square Diner oi bur famous and Balloon Man '. Chicken Fingers • • "•«--'- •Uuhni:- in- da; ;.oir.:.-. "Barbecue Baby V Hamburgers- .r*-c^-ei-s- specials. Spaghetti & Meatballs • ' t-niiiyprux-'plt;aMns.specials -' Back Ribs" With ' EXPRESS LUNCH • ; hLJdli All The "Fixings" & More .11:00 AM'.- 3:00 P-M : • . TIFFANY'S•• UNION ; ~ i.« ,mv,i ;-;-.rJi-r. Jonn.M.Mak.sarcamcdln^ 1637 Vauxhall Road & Route 22 •„..',: _.;: :r :. .-. ;,,K1^ hall >ears^ool having/ l;n r (908)688^6666 n-'anJ-'.pJ- ' ma- -place--.wnw cuvpm--. - TIFFANY'S-'SUMMIT- y.-'wiu- •*.: ;L-i ^. : handled. *. ^ri ; 447 Springfield Avenue . ri.i ' I ill Ur\ ' -l-UCS^> • - -••.'•'•• (908)277-0220 . ^enip. ihcm>.ivL j,,u.whai reajhospi- V-

Q CQ CD o (Diner • Restaurant CD Serving weaWast Lunch & Dinner Q W Westlicld Avenue & Locust St. Rosclle Park (908)241-1335 O Open 7 Days A Week Sun thru Thus. 5 am to^anyFri & SU. 24 Hours •to- 33 QOMF OF OUR MANY EASTER SPECIALS- P sJ<-""*Yanke- »e^ Pot Roast I-BROILE ^_.. _rD» v •ter pound Champ Burger, which is all 100 percent LSDA be.f. M-inrv ^i'o s '«h-o npshcJ-lh-: fe-taurarit in \W with hi^ brother Hdtt^.=^Lt$Q95 F95 • --nd"' C'OUST ~. «riK ;h.i:i''?4 ^eJrs o'i experience in.the restaurant .• • ^ v^iS to'^heirdiun Camp Burgerw.th ^ •^,;]';;,l ^.'sTsUres ^r'u tiu; trie menu selectior^has been prepared 'til a Mir Errtraei Indudi toun. Mlad,OMtert & coffee v 42! . • sauce:and criiled onions. Whatever the .your last? bud, prefer th. Breakfast Specials Starting at S2.25 30-37Route22 . • B..-.iOT^-- Lurich Specials Starting At $4.25 Featuring 8 Specials Daily lninn bordeer and on RRout e 1&<^ ncx.. ^^ Children'sMenu Availablel!! Oeis?as • BaKBd on premises Daily SPRINGFIELD. NJ LINDEN, NJ roaaurants arehere to serve you. They are opemng a ne* lcwaiio., SC3C> COMING J^. l™ r 11- Convert Blvd..m Perth Amboy for your jonven.enc, V :ncvcr-hd-hddd V -' S«xS«xll . so last :

"HorriebftheBest Salad Bar In the Area" ' All Salads & Speciality Items " Are Prepared On the Premises .• With One.Thought in.Mind- - •-«•??*•.• .1«NC v Ristorante & Pizzeria :.• ...:•;, • • Fi'AvoR .-.. • ' I^_- ~-i^_ C«ppucclno.' E«pre»»o : lt*ll«n Dei»erU SOM'OFOJRF-EATIJRESARE ' • ••• • . • Nino's Ristorante and Pizzaria is located in down-.- • B.V.O.B. • SALAD • \V(^/>NAKDmA)GR^SPNACHPIE town Union at 1026 Stuyvesant Ave. .• f.CAB^AGESALAD'. -' •CHa3r^3CHCKBiUVEB" . • EGGPLANTwGARJC •MAFBNATHDHERRNG . ., ; . Nino's Ristorante and Pizzaria '.HUVMUS1 -' • • -FETACHEESE-GRffiCOUVES - The Lido Diner . • .. • Aop of CXJT Hearty Sac & Sated Bar- "•'•.;• - -l n downtown l^nUm. .here ,Va au> restaurant tha..crves lurj:h- : : i ..' are'inciudedvrthallDinng-Speciais ' . _'_ ' Tl-lidt Diner ^05. Rou.e 22 (Center Isle) has been a and dinner steals When>ou,a.uhere ,ou u,ll want to teikv.n- . BREAKFAST SPECIALS DAILY •landmark in the aVea tor-many.years,Patrons from the town o. ~^ •'••..-. -"'we.'serve :tne Tastiest Snnn-fiek! and surrounding commumUei ,have come to Lunch ©TaBGut : and seafood dishes, along wiih.p.//a. suhs and ho. .' -.' '.Home Fries in the Area" Viprtciaictovingqualii)- Io6d at reasonable prices available lo . ,hes. Lunch favon.es canbe called in aheuu o. t, nu Uh LUN.CHEQN..SPECIALS .onience: For .he light meals try their "Tre Color, - ^eatij'nn'g.John's Hearty:Soups- •\riigiila. Endive. Radicchio. tomato.and onion, lor c ss.n Free delivery eek Monday thru Fr.dav.look fur ADDITIONAL ' i>iQ SKIPPING ON INGREDIENTS •homemade Tiramisu or'their cheese-cake •• • Union Center ^ SPECI VLS, ->3-:.B05li*ES& LUNCHEON . r- „-, .;..,. •,nn>iiy.Ts. ih'ev have an excellent selection. lr> tnt 1O26 Stuyvesant Avenue

trecuLs as .ciiu-v j^^ • si.ffed Mushrooms..m(uarellas,,cks. or ,he • •'• '.• ; :. ' 3.T0 7PM;- Monday .thru Friday Fax 908-688-54.51 SPECIALS/All dinner .specials indude. the /lamous.LIDO - For vour next meal ,ou, try^nos ^ tVc accept Major Credit Cards. Including. Soup. Saiad Bar; Dessert & Beverage .SALAD BAR/ ." " : '"••:. ' " " . Wh'eihcr u,s for a cappuccino, espresso, or ,us. an ul.an .__ ROUTE 22SEBIN(5FlEL.pJicenter isle)__. "• . Bakin-'is done on the premises featuring creamy cheesecake. ~\\ ^'FiirhF^d cTpresMrand-npiiuccincrare- (201) 376-1259 •a Lido spcv-ialtv- r-roim nrewuu ^^ You'll be glad sou did for.juur dining pleasure. ' the latest additions lo.ihe "L.ido men

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Q Q -. CD . . D) • Fine Italian Dining In New Providence • .Over the lasi, 2 years Antonio. Afrirn. ami Mick ounerv

(if Aqirila a family .-owned restaurant- haue established : • Q lt.sctl as. tlii; (iljLi;• U' 'iiu.lui !!it lim II! tlUILiVJ!!tlUILiVJ l liuilJil1 cuisine. The entire staff offers dail\ 'lunch Mpeciaiv lu D5 MARCH 30, 1-997 tempt the mosfsophisticated diner. Aqiiila is jonvementh O "c- ENJOY .^CLASSIC BRUNCH &' DINNER BUFFET located at 30 South Street in New Providence.' ..••:.•-. PRESENTED.1N ofjR GRAND CRYSTAL BALLROOM • The menu features \videseleci'ion> of-pajta. chicken. • SPECIAL EARLY DINING SEATINGS11:00 & 11:30 AM.. eggplant, veal and-saLmon..; Mouth'watering favorites and PRICED AT S19.95 ADULTS -CHILDREN UNDER 10 S10.95 -L-- _...SEAT1NGSFROM;12:()0-5:30P.W. o Linguini Carbnnara-i light cream sauce with 'Panchsite. PRICED AT S25.95 ADULTS.-CHILDREN UNDER 10 S15.95 onions.and peas! Polio Carlop.e (chicken .erilled-v, iih '0 .peppers and.mushrCx>m.s-i. N.OTVi'eeian.Salmon : ul'ici and PRIME RIB, VIRGINIA HAM, TURKEY ' c_ : &LAMBPASTAS,-CHiCKEN . a- . scared with- asparagus ir. Cognac and. D]i-.»n. sauci > "inJ a • " ' & SHRIMP.COCKTAIL • many others to enjoy: ' . • •'-. ,-. . ; ' ;•. • \ • \ -7 Roi^r A VARIETY OF DESSERTS AND MUCH MORE Aquilas fanious'pan\ che-!. Hanles^cn. make> a wide .-K.'Coiins.lK Mf. Crad- ' . PIANO MUSIC .variety (if tasty desserts, suuh.is.'ihe cia.v-u; crerne Bsuiee • C.jn:- in. •.I'sit \\;X: ;hc.:T: PROVIDED FOR YOUR with vanilla heafn.lresh -run.crepes with- Grand Mabi-cr accommodate up' .to . 65. persons, perfect-. for airy" .' -. f.vVr>Ti-.:nL- !ron:..u;-^ ENJOYMENT syrup or the cver-'farnoliSTrarnevU! a iz<\c •- a!i i: lA.ci • >•• ;"i';ri'rnii-R!oh.. an-niversiirv chri.stening, birthday or : . experience.the-rfiyinc • • •' •• .• -.'-. . •:lJ^ine^~ '••uriC'.K':';. •'..•• • ' '••'.-' ' •-. .RESERVE SEATING' Aouii.: i- ve.- :r. :: co;r.'.'"ar'ii.- Medr.v~.ir•-.:". ."jr,:r. ' AqurJ .ii!e;s .r'-niea! guaranteed to please" any palate. • . •CALL ' . . ; chanii. Diner^'.irc- weici'"i-.-_i.' br;i-^ incu : .i-.•••-:•:-. W/rv... •: K'.v-cr''';-::;1:!-.; required on .'.'•ccKends-. Aiiuil.i Iialrun (908) 232-4454-.-.. : char.ipai:ne and rci.'.v :r >:".:" iusu.: .t;':-.' '.'•-• '" Rc-.i.;i>:-af;:..?-'; Soufh Siroe1.. Ncu .l>ro\ule.nce..^t.i,S--iM- .'.095 Route 22 Eas'.'-. MountamsicJa

La Galicia t >• \: .."We welcome you to 'La-Guli^ra-' and hope.- ' • ?• • I f '•t'liat' you .will help-.us make'Our dream ot 1 V •becoming your .favorite.'family .restaurant v ••:•'< .. ''•jC.u'.cimi Italia come, true.".' • ' ' -, •-: • •". '!. . :.• ;. -\.- .••;.: Regional Gtiisine Of Spain . '"Authentic Northern Italian.Cuisine" Open "We are1"'.dedicated•• to', serving-the-best . 1114 South Wood Ave., Linden 862 9406 regional Spanish cuisine. The province of. ft : : Mwmmm Galicia'.whichboUi ofus'called home atone- NowAccepting time, lies in N'orthwesierji• Spain.-'bordered.. Reservations For by the Atlantic in the North..the provinces o\ . Private Party Room Available I Communions • Christenings- -. Birthdays Asturias-and-Leon-in the East." • . . . '.•.-••Anniversary's - Business Meetings "Galicianfood.is known' for its extensive use• ; g;;•'. ;•;•;. •.•CatiVs'--': ^•: '•:••••^ :. Call for Reservations • : of shellfish.-delicioiiy-combinaticins'of. fish \ Befo^e Booking Your Next Affair I 30 South Street • New Providence and meats! and its generous portions. Above all. it is light, -without .heavy sauces, and . •Showers •Baptism • Bachelor I

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• Fu'ddruckQrs.ori Route 22.in Union, jusl west of t}ie landmark- '"Fiagship" has been open for three years and has just expanded its menu. This is a-hamburger'haveri mrti "class and disti7iction." . . The sign in front- says. "The World's Greatest Hamburger." while we haven"! sampled all ihe hamburgers in the world, these are. great. • . . . • . .' • '•••.'. Fuddruckers is open seven'days a week from 1 ]a.m.'.to 11 p.iu it's.greai place to meet for an express lunch, enjoy a leisurely meal, dr have a' party. Kids eat free' Monday.-through Thursday after 4 ' p.m. There.is' entertainment for ihe kids on most of these nights.

You may. have visited the Fuddruckers on R.oute 23 and enjoyed Regional Cuisine of eyery'.thing.there. but you're in jbf a surprise.at this' location^ The Fiorinos Ristorante ceilings are km arid-.the bam-like sounds are non-existent The decor surrounds • you withneonriights and cleanliness. '• •• • Si3 ITALY "The talk of the town" • .As you enter, to your right, is a bakerv where you "will-be i k'rnpted by delicious cookies, brownies, and pies. This bakery prrv Johnrn .Biir.-i yy-nsi (!f Fiorinos knows \ihat works in dinviii, • ducesall the.'buns for the sanUwiciies daily from scratch.. On the So'm'mii. l-.y='.;'J on Maple. Sire-!; He and his farniK have restaurant. It". Italian, pn daily with no fillers or additive^ .. • . . . •. . :.'- • . •*•+ . Star lidrcr- •'• • '• -V •.' ; are UK"J-.Ti!:. ^nJ tht dceor.- featunng palntlnc^ o'f Italian and Roi Now as to the menu, wx^'had the ongitial.'iudd" burger. You . new harnburgers. are steak, chicken, and fish platters that include Luncheon • Dinner 'Fall -Service Bar* Major Credn Gird s;er,-.-- - R::» .] ;::v, ! pi//a/; Tjie u-alU.arc decorated «nh Italian inur 'have a choice OL the thiru-p%iund'or halt-pounder, of course we had your choice, of baked potato or fries, com and a side salad'.. •? .vr.i.r.-jr:!-:-.!; :v -V.'fi-;u hji-e depi^led i';iru:>j.;ipe-ill kiVnie-im! Fl.':•::: the liajf-plunder Ifwas tender.'juicy and just fantastic. This giant The free refill' soda bar has one of the-largest selections of fla-. "•• . • '.. Room Available for -.-..• .. ''•'•• ri";:- ' ::;:-: -. ;\':'--v'-!i:: "iih nur.y .i..rii;iru!' IM^I-. The. pj.-i..- burecr.is M-p.'ed' on-an v-A-er^i7e:d bun and comes, of) 'a I2-i.nch round vors.we ha\e'ev'er seen, including: Boylan"s birch beer, coffee', tea. ; '. Private Parties up to R) people -'••••. ,..- . ;IIK! > t-hat. -hkv-;i'pi'.-.plate- and iced tea. Don't, forget for those over 21 they .have a full bar ' Then come thi.''"fi\i.n'j-" whe'r-:- >.--u '"hutld.your own:" fixings with beer. wine, rhixed.dnnks and out of this world frozen delights. : V.V •' 38 MAPLE: 5T..-SUMMIT.'(908) -277- ] 900. A include: lea! and .'hoppi'd onn'n>. sliced and chopped tomatoes. There are daily manager's specials and combos which add great \umi>hi^-pickk-s. 'fortuti' and oronn relish; salsa, chopped oni.bns. . valueto your dining experience. • ••...... : iajape-ni>.pepper<. and picl.led'refi>h There are also large crocks-of ' The-vFuddruckers adds to. the.Union shopping area in a delicious ..-cheese — on:''rcculj?l• and- 'h;' iMh'ef..sp.iced.'up with- jalapeno- • way.. Visit soon and treat' yourself. You \lt>n't be sorry. We

;pirppers.. '-".'•'.••' ' •._•'•• ' ' '.'••'•'• weren't. " '..'• .-••••. • ..••••' '..-:• ' . . "PURVU. •ttt- '•-4 xhickeii and fish, ho! do»'v ind NI\ nc-.v- salads Ire also on the menu open on the fa.r end of the Fuddruckers. -It .will feature its. famous. alone'with french fne<.-omon.nni>. barbecue bean.', and cole "slaw. . Cajun style chicken and side-items. Drive up window available Fun foods include chips and sa|si chili. 'chSese fnes.. beef-and .C!arh_8_aF & Continental.. also. We are looking forward to this opening, which will help make chicken taco salads, and Wings. New on the menu besides the 12 -^-- Restaurant •-—*- ' . this location an eating center. . ' ' . ' You'Hokv Umb«no Fonnerl featuring/Northern and Southern Vtaiian Cuisine and( Seafood Cocktails Caiusrs'ic lunchss call aheac

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3 CM St. Elizabeth Hospital Opens Full-Service, Inpatierit Fediatric Unit '•HI Elizabeth hospital offers O The continuum of family-centered health care medication. This is so that the child does not i < HYPNOSIS RELEASES^^ SMOKER FROM A S-PACK-A-DAY HABIT m . is further enhanced forour young patients this '. . associate his/her room with unpleasantness or . . year when StTElizabeth Hospital opens an .', "" pain. " \_ r~V . .- ; u Mr. Baker said he first puffed on a cigarette at the tender age of 14 in 1942. St.. Elizabeth Hospital ^ -C— ihpatient Pediatric Unit in the Spring of 1997. . •' Inbrder to lessen the child's anxiety of ... '. Pediatric' Unit ' o he would casually "bum" cigarettes off other friends in those days. Eventually •• r i-,.im,-icciciince have a new, one-Step resource in Plans to open an inpatient, six-bed, pediatric separation, parents will be allowed 24 hour access: his habit would increase until he smoked 4+ packs of cigarettes a day. ^ . unit were recently approved in a Certificateof to the pediatric unit and will be encouraged to c Need. Bed size for the unit was determined based "sleep-over" if they, or the child, so desire. 3 o Although he witnessed his father-in-law die of cigarette related cancer, he The S devdoped for seniors in Union., Morris. Essex and Somerset counts. ,s CO. . AlsO, when the new Pediatric Unit.opens, refused to give up his addiction. When cardiologist, Larry Cohen, M.D., told this month by HeaMhwise. a.Westfield-basedfam>.y Scrv,ccs division of on trends in bed utilization and .length of stay for • I > him to quit he finally listened. "This ain't the first time a doctor told me to' ral Medical Ccn.cr. The goal is lo-help clients avoid or postpone the d.srup- • pediatric patients in the hospital's demographic . pediatric surgical services will expand to indvde O area. : . . ' ? general and orthopedic surgery that requires a stay: 'CC- quit, I just never did. I tried to cut down, I'd smoke one. every half-hour, then expend associated V{lh moving to an ass.sted l,v,ng facil.Ky or nursmg Planned foHocation on the seventh floor of the of overnight or more. Currently, Only same-day one every .hour for a month. I just though the heck with it. Dr. Cohen s^ by applying a case management approach to.cob^najc the North Wing, the. unit will have secure doors where surgery'iis available forpediafric patients.•'.••.: 3 recommended that I sec hypnotherapist Garry Brandt. I figured what.do I o < rvicUvailab^^^ visitors to the unit are buzzed onto thefloor. The The pediatric unit was planned in response to have to lose"; According to-Mr. Baker, he does not suffer from emphysema or Lstop source for worrv-relielV said Jean Truitt. director of Heal hw.se. . , pediatric unit is being designed for a child's point- the community's needs and in response to the • ' • ro a o cancer: The only problem resulting from the massive amount of cigarette • -We know that seniors today wan. to.remain living independently.nv.heir homes among of-view with a low-walled play area lpcated in full current.lrends in hospital insurance plans. Current •• managed care plans look more favorably at smoking he was doing for the better part of his life was that he used to get friends andnaiuhbors. forasiong as possible." Trui,. added. "Our new.serv.cehelps themdo observation from the nurses'station. The'low CD walls, designed so that little ones can easily see into hospitals where clients can receive full health care . CO tired easily after slight physical exertion^ .-..•. . .-. • that, and in the process we help families cope with the huge burden of canng for elderly •vl an area, are,repeated around the nurse's "station. ••. services for all family members. Also, based on the With.no signs of nicotine on his hands and his face back to its natural color, EldeTcarc BY'Ileal'thwkc is designed for seniors who require' some amount of living The corridors and rooms will be furnished in light- utilization of the Hospital's Pediatric Health en he has been on the wagon for more than a year. He attributes, his success to X •a^ista,ice,TyPicai clients might be slaying early signs of memory loss erratic behavior or colored woods arid brightly decorated in themes Center, more and more community members are m 111 hypnotherapist Garry Brandt. Mr. Brandt, who runs The Brandt Centers for 'cfiwWine Physical ailments. They may need help with transportation, household-mainie- ; pleasing to children. Room furniture will include . looking toward St. Elizabeth Hospital for their > •z. Hypnotherapy in Edison & Livingston is also a member of The St.Bamabas nance, shopping and cooking and they and their families also-might-nced-penodic coiwdmp cribs and youth beds. . • . . .' • • " . • family's health care needs.. ..'."..'•' . medical Center Smoking Cessation Network. "You get them to take control of and help with financial, insurance'and legal matters. • ' '. -..-... . Staffed with nurses trained in pediatric care, . .The Pediatric Health Center is one of three-. the^rce-and-trK>ughr-srrH>k4ne^is^^hy^ -^akmfrcaFc^r^^detly-rela^e.caiLb^ven- stressful, particularly whciuhc careg.vers thp unit will frp pqiiipppri wifh a trpatrnpnt room overcome the though and desensitize the'addiction to smoke" says Brandt. are likelv to have time-consuming obligations of their own, like young children or two jobs. where any type of invasive exam or procedure will where medical care.is offered in family practice, . .. the new six-bed pediatric unit that St. Elizabeth. "Typically it takes 2-4.sessions to treat patients for smoking." With more than said Tru'itt: "And trying to ar'rancc for services via long distance is even more worrisome. be done, even the simple starting of an intravenous women's health and pediatric health. . ... Hospital plans to open during the spring of 1997. z. Mealthwise geriatric case, managers begin by assessing a client's siluaiion and making m 2000 smokers •treated during his .19 years as'a hypnotherapist, Mr. Brandt said CO TeferralVto-agencies that can meet the senior's needs fordaily living assistance. Afterwards. Pediatric Care at St. Elizabeth Hospital Rooted in a Rich History CO smoking is one of the areas that could easily be'worked on. Patients are made Hcahlwise provides on'eoing follow-up monitoring on the clients condition, addressing any comfortable and. asked to keep their minds-focused "they hear everything I changing requirements *rid working with-the service, agencies .to ensure that the client's say_._ although they may noVremember. I talk tojheir subconscious it's a. very needs are being fully met. As pictured left, in Elder Care by Hcalthwise is part ol a growing pamniWM Scheduled healthcare .visits; ; . ; . ': ' • ' CENTER OF Edith Gribbons, a former head nurse, comforts one of . Aboiv,ml965,SbterC!aireMaureen,aformcr . St.' Elizabeth s pediatric patients on April 1,195S and these surgery patients during Christmas of 1975: ' radiology technician prepares a pediatric patient for an x-ray. distributed hand-made stuffed animals..- ' •' children's Pediatric Practice- DENTAL SERVICES Specialized 173 Cerrnon-Tcrucc St. Elizabeth Hospital 395-97 North 5th Strew Dr. Richard J. Lukenda, D.M.D. Hospital ! Newark". N| 07107- . Union.-N| 070S? '•• • • 225 Williamson Street 'WeAscep'.Most Major- <9Q8J1527-500hza 0 " Providing a Continuum of Care to Our Community " Y

FOOT SPECIALIST FOR THE FAMILY I Your doctor can help you m tu Most child stomach ailments are cured simply en CD. < -cian-sbould-you-suspccuii,in_your_child._ DR. JAMES C* BYRNE, PPM. ingsecms to induce more discomfort. Actual put^your_best fooLforward Parents frequently suffer anxiety, when Lactose intolerance is relatively common Parents should rest assured that many bel-_ FOOT SPECIALIST ...--. their child suffers abdominal pain or dis- .vomiting .is rare, but when questioned ' in the United States and can be a problem for . lyaches that-their children suffer are inno-. One- of the most frequently asked ques- .threatening complications over time. When C comfort. The immediate questioa raised is affected children may admit that they some- both children and adults. Bloating, gas, 3D O) COmiOIT. lilt lllUIICUiaiC IJUWUUIl lOiawi u ui*-*""-— •-- • v . • hU rnth cent. However; help;is readily available tions from the lofcal community inyolves the injury goes neglected or improperly Stale-OPTlie-Art Surgical. CO 2 "W"Whah t is wrong, and wha ht can I ddo . to a makke timesscnseasourorhottasteintheirmpuin ': abdominal discomfort and loose stools occur o when needed. For a referral to a Saint Barna- care and recognition of the diabetic foot. managed by the patient which, unfortunately things belter?" In many instances-little or nider children and adolescents with reflux after ingestion of lactose-containing foods. Techniques . > o may complain of heartburn, but do so less A trial lactose-restricted diet may be indi- bas pediatrician call (888) SBMC-DOC. To The many different complications that as a podiatrist, we sec It happening all the CM. nothing is terribly wrong, and the culprit can develop in the foot from diabetes can, in often then do adults with acid reflux. Appro- cated for individuals with such symptoms schedule a visit with Dr. Nord, call (201) time. ' •_ ''.'•'•••'. . anU Procedure Available: may be simple infantile colic, intestinal; > • X priate diagnostic.'.testing .and treatment is and should be discussed with your pediatri- 243-6250. ••-'".•. most cases, be diagnosed and treated before . It is important for all persons with diab- - spasms, constipation, or school-based anxie- o available for children who may suffer symp- serious complications develop. Physicians etes to understand the importance of con- . Laser Surgery In Office o : ty. At other times, however", apparent colic •"*/•• toms, of acid reflux. can help to guard against further complica- trolling their diabetes. All individuals with < or abdominal pain may reflect abnormalities ' tions simply by-asking the patient to remove diabetes melliliis-should be evaluated on a ' Hours by-Appointment •• in gastrointestinal function and may respond 5 Peptic ulcer disease of the stomach or- Spice found in Asian food their shoes and socks and examining the regular basis by their medical doctor. A plan Q to medical intervention. duodenum, the beginning of the small intes- patient's foot and legs on a routine basis.' of care should be devised for each patient 934 Stuyvesant Avenue • Union Center CO A number of infants with what initially tine, is rclativly unusual in young children, Not all individuals with- diabetes will CO DC that helps to guard against, serious seems io be simple colic may actually suffer (908) 964-6990 but nonetheless occurs. It is more likely to relieves skin inflammations develop complications in the foot from diab- complications. 'l ' gastroesophagael' reflux, also known as occur in adolescents. If parents sufferulccr. ' Anyone who has ever eaten Indian food has tasted the spice curcumin. Commonly known etes. Ten to fifteen percent of the people The.risk of developing foot problems can . "acid reflux" or more simply "reflux." These disease, their children are at higher risk. Pain ' •I. ' as cumin and turmeric; curcumin is not only used widely.in Asia for cooking, but also to treat with diabetes mellitus remain free .of diabcr be greatly reduced if you follow simple prin- m •I infants may or may not spit-up or vomit fre-occurring in the early morning may suggest tic foot problems. But the majority will >' skin-inflammation and ailments. Like many other common flavonngs. including garlic, ciples of foot care and sec your podiatrist. Get Fit This Spring With HEALTHFlT CO quently. Their irritability, however, is exces- ulcer disease and parents should be con- . experience some degrccof foot complica- CO onions.: parsley and licorice, research- studies are beginning to show preliminary evidence For more information .in- diabetic, foot sive and often occurs during feeding or .cerncd if vomiting |s associated with pain or tions as a result of progression of the disor- HI that curcumin. too; may have- anl.i-canccr properties. •..:... management • and care,, .call Springfield •burping. Such infants may initially take the if loss'of appetite occurs. When pain is asso- der over time. •' . '. 'HEALTHRT is a balanced nutritional program that CAN include a proven \ • • Breast Cancer- In a study with, breast cancer cells, researchers at Pennsylvania State L Podiatry. Center, 493 Morris Ave., Spring- nipple eagerly only to reject it soon tncreaf- ciated with weigh,--„.-t. loss, careful mcdical.eva- combination of FDA-approved medications that work. '.. •• • University found that cufairhin may inhibit the activity of certain proteins that play a role in • Diabetes can contribute to foot problems . field at (201) 379-1113, office of Dr. Peter. —terby-pulling-awayrarching-back and-cry—laatiorrMs-always-indicaled HEALTHFlT can help you look and feel leaner and stronger THIS SPRING by ' r cancer, development.- • • • : ...... in two waysr Kelly and DrrEr"Airhee-Williams. • . ihg inconsolably. Feeding often seems like a learning to control your'appetite and focus on eating healthier & smarter. At times, persistent abdominal pain is • Skin Cancer Researchers, at Chiang Mai Univesiiy in Thailand found that mice treated, • One, it can cause decreased feeling in nightmare for both .infant and mother. •HEALTHFlT is individually .designed & administered by a physician, \ associated with, weight' loss and diarrhea. with curcumin before being exposed to carcinogens had significantly lower incidence of skin the foot with the frequent complaint from Fortunately, recognition of. acid.reflux in Healing Circle scheduled Dr.. James L. Garofalo, MD. '• . . . UJ Such•-symptoms, demand careful medical tumor, formation and development than mice who did no! receive the treatment. More patients of numbness and burining in the infants may lead to appropriate efforts to •A Healing Circle is scheduled to meet I evaluation. Infants with colic and diarrhea research needs to be conductedin humans. • : -.'•'• feet, symptoms^that identify nerve damage. WE Do Not Promise Unrealistic or Unachievable Results!! • -reduce.the condition and its consequences. monthly at the YM-YWHA of Union may sufferforrnula allergy and older infants • Tissue inflamationiScientists from thcStatc University of-New Jersey found that curcu- Local cuts and scrapes, as a result-go unno- IMPROVE Your Health, Vitality & Fitness!! A variety of options are available which : and toddlers, may suffer Celiac disease, * min suppressed innamation caused by an enzyme, called nitric oxide,' which is produced by ticed and poorly-fitting shoes will aggravate County. . v BEGIN today by calling our Program Director, Katbryn at: • reduce stomach acid formation, such as the Participants should wear loose, comfort- KH 'inplrgsponse.l9.infections and to harmful substances. In this study..cur- _the_prP-b_l.em. addition of cereal lo the bottle. ~ Crohn's disease, and ulcerative colitis may curnin limited nitric oxide's effects to damage cells-and possibly leading to cancer Secondly, diabetes can cause decreased aDie clothing and bring a towel, DianKei u Acid reflux also may be a cause of also result in recurrent abdominal pain, diar-•' development. • • • ' • , circulation to the feet resulting in reduced abdominal pain iri pre-schoolers, school age rhea and weight loss. Careful diagnostic Because a growing number of plant foods,'including fruits, vegetables, grains and herbs, ability to fight. infection and heal wounds. For further information, call (908) : • JameiL Gori^p, MD - 2dl-226-li85iD ; v children and adolescents: Children with acid testing is readily available and appropriate are being identified as having possible cancer:fighting substances, the American. 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We'd like to meet you! bas Medical Center; s Women's Health Edu- Curriculum begins in the first trimester For more information about' any of these This workshop helps mothers achieve the ^project is a partnership between NCI, the" American Cancer Society, the New Jersey Call (908) 556r0787 today for dfree catalog or tour- cation' -Program/Parent Education depart-. with'an introductory pregnancy class on register, call Women's confidenceandskillsneededforasausfying PgJJ •3 rheht responds to the needs of parents-to-be nutrition and fetal development. Later in at (201) nursing experience. . ... ^lT. nearly 100 municipalities have banned cigarette vending O with a variety of prenatal and parenting pregnancy Ihe series includes a tour of the SOMERSET SCHOOL of .1 • Maternity Unit and parents receive Lamaze ro programs, seminars, and services. . • MASSAGE THERAPY o • Our goal is to incorporate farnily-cerilered preparation, advice on medication and ancs- ' thcsia.Ccsarean birth.posi-partum recovery Overlook will provide ha7Jrd, of smoking to both smokers and nori':smo'kcrs. We have made significant progress maternity services in every aspect of pre- • • '• • 7 Cedar Grove Lane • Somerset, N) 08873 CD and newborn baby care. during the l^nv^ears andnow we can do even more." said Ten Cpx.a spokesperson for hrtp://www.mas5agecar cr.com.or e-mail ssmtemassagecare^com CD gnancy, including prenatal education," said C J Susan Weinstein, director' of; Wbmcn's • Marvelous Multiples ' : • at Saint Barnabas Healthy Avenues Van Health Education. "Our comprehensive • . Class information is geared to educate and cormnunity .action ^reducing me mortality caused-by tobacco, •.•••,. . programs have been developed to provide In recognitioi n of March as National Nutrition MonthMh , thhe dietitianditii s of Overlook HospitaHospital Become, a part of the dancing life'stvk parents expecting multiples on all'aspects of I state-of-the-art courses for today's entire will be providing free nutritional counseling on the Healthy-Avenues Van, The Healthy Tilled .with fun, • fitness "and c-ven ' their unique pregnancies, birthing experi- Avenues Van. a free community resource for rcfcrrals-to health and social services cospbn- family unit. The needs of our particular romance. From Ballroom to Countn & W population are accessed and. programs. are ences and parenting more than one child. sored by Overlook'Hospital and the Partnership for Healthy Communities, will continue Western Line dancing; by yourself or !ij developed to meet their, needs " Over-35 Childbirth Prep traveling to new communities throughout the Overlook service'are-during-, the'month of as a couple: Lcam'ihe latest from the K One of the largest obstetrical facilities in' Class content is Uie same as' Childbirth u greatest. • . • . • . • - New Jersey, Saint Barnabas's Department Preparation/with additional discussipn top- ' The Overlook dietitians will provide nutritional counseling tailored to individual health NO-SCALP 08 • of .Obstetrics/Gynecology delivered more ics unique to this population. needs Health issues, such as weight maragemenrorcatingTJLTOrdeTSTttntrdiets-for-.ndividu- xrr VASECTOM cn than 5,700babies in 1995. Among the many . • Lamaze .Refresher • • als with cardiac concern, diabetes or other chronic health renditions are among the topics on .11/2 hqurs ' programs and'services offered for expectant . . Review classes arc for couples who have which the public may receive counseling. • / -',,.,•, '• , Quick Recove of dancing. 2j parents are the' following: \ ; attended a prepared childbirth series with The Healthy Avenues Van was funded by a S250.060 grant rrom the Overlook Hospital No Sutures their last baby. VB AC information included. Foundation. The initiative grew out of finding of the Atlantic Health System and Partnership only $30. Pre-Conccption- Planning Pets and Babies for a Healthy Commuinities health needs assessment, which survcyed.the service areas of Minor Disco This one-night class addresses the Thisfun and informative seminar on how Atlantic's three hospitals. Morristown Memorial, Overlook and Mountainside, and two af fil- psycho-social aspects of.planning a pre- 10- introduce a new baby to ihc family pf I inlcd hotnitalf, Ch;'"™ Mp^mrinl and Newton Memorial, to determine the health and social FREE BR gnancy as well as medical, lifestyle and • features both a veterinarian and a pediatri- service needs of those cpmmunities..One of the primary needs to emerge was access K 235 Mountain >We • financial considerations.. cian. Topics include making preparations health and social service information, and for referrals to the appropriate sen-ices. Springield, N.J- O7O81 201-467-^522 Moms in Motion with pets before the baby's due date, ways to. The van, which is equipped with a complete database of services in the Overlook Hospital Service area, is the first initiative to address the needs identified in the Assessment. Plans A pre/postnatal exercise program taught reduce jealousy arid disease'prevention and call for the; van to reach.every town within.thc hospitals area by the middle .of 1997. by physical therapists, these classes focus on cautions.' • • The Health Avenues Van is available for .'community and corporate events. For more exercises designed for pregnancy and the ... . Grandparenting information, or to. schedule the van for a community'eveni. call (800) AHS-9580. post-partum period. Exercise and physical Grandparents-to-be can discuss their con- THE APLASTIC ANEMIA Dr. Sorosh Roshan, President FOUNDATION RUN N ELLS MANORCARE Women': The Quiiliti/ of Our Cure HEALTH SERVICES NEEDS YOUR />• the Quality of Our People Who Cure The Second Annual Women's Health Forum of Mountainside UNWANTED Rehabilitation Center "LIFE WITHOUT LIMIT" Inpationt &'Oiilppti.rnl • CLOTHING . "Subacute Care WE OFFER THE CONTINUUM Panel of Experts and Key Note Speaker * Long Term Care. Thousands of men. 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COUNTY N WORRALL COMMUNITY NEWSPAPERS THURSDAY, MARCH 20. 1997 SECTION B Here she Pride in St. Patrick fights new i • is to save ordinance the day! Union County has a new super- Judge to hear arguments hero in the fight against govem- : ~ By. Sean Daily . . . ^^ ~ ment waste, evil Republicans and Staff Writer ' ; rainy weekends. The Board of Chosen Freeholders has .selected a new Board of Commission- Linda:.Warrior Princess is.Iead- ers for the UCUA. throwing. out the existing month-old board. • ng the fight for her version of the But the commissioners are not going down without .a fight. They have filed a ruth, her party's idea of justice and petition with Superior Court Judge Edward Beglin. Jr. to block the freeholders' he left's direction on trie-American Way. : ••'•• . • . ' Tuesday: '.'.'..'•• . • . ' • -. For those of you wiseienough to The.ordinance passed by the freeholders March 6 makes the Board of Com- PSYCHIATRIC & CHEMICAL lot follow county politics, Linda missioners a seven-member board with two alternates. Before that. it.Was a Stender, chairwoman of the Bpard nine-member board dominated by Republicans. ....':. if Chosen Freeholder's,- has dissol- Freeholder Chairman Linda Stender has criticized the UCUA.irj the past for ed the UCUA Board of Commis- not being ."proactive" in making the UCUA incinerator competitive and ready to compete in a free market. • . - • . ' DEPENDENCY • The UCUA now has a virtual monopoly;on trash disposal in Union County, Common but the laws that give the- facility this monopoly have been declared unconstitutional." . • ...'•• Sense If these laws are repealed in June of 1998. the UCUA raa> he-unable locom- The people who made the county's first St. Patrick's Day parade possible show off • pete due to its high -fees and may default on its bonds. The count) has guaran- TREATMENT SERVICES the resolutions given by the Board of Chosen Freeholders. The parade, held Satur- teed S35 million of these bonds and Stender has said-the government could By Jay Hochberg day in the business district of Union, drew 20,000 spectators. Standing, from left: Regional Editor. wind up paying back more: . ' . Freeholder'Dan Sullivan, Assistant Prosecutor Bob O'Leary, Brendan Vesey, Coun- Normally, any ordinance passed b\ .the freeholders must waif 20 days before- ty Counsel James O'Keefe, Parade Committee Chairman Joe Cryan, John Langan, . it can become law. But. according.lo Democratic Freeholder Carol Cohen, the ioners in the belief that a group of. Kevin Dowling and Patrick Scanlon. Seated, from left: Bridie Vesey,. Barbara .freeholders were advised by county legal counsel that thev could select a ne\v ibedient Democrats will spare the Mahon, Michael O'Hara, Patrick Riley and Acting Prosecutor Ed Neafsey. board thai 'night because it was an "emergent" .situation. ' ••••'.•/ axpayers of incinerator-related The new board consists of six newcomers — Edward Kahn.<-Reni Erek>s. • debts) ' . ' ' "' ;' : •' Nancy Keman Ycwaisis. Paul Dcvchto'and. Albert McWiliiams.— with three . With alldu'e. respect, I say her re-appointed Democratic commissioners — Jamss Kennedy. Richard Lapolla pproach-is-^all-wrong—Thumbing- and William Wolf — and UCUA veteran A'ngelo Bonana. who served on. ihe her nose: at the'democratfc process board in 1992'. ' . . '••..' . • • ..-". . iy establishing one-party rule in so At least six of these-commissioners are Democrats and werc.appoinied b> the- huge a county does take solid brass, Democrat-controlled freeholders. This has prornptedrnan> resiJenu.'including bu( replacing the commissioners is freeholders, lo call the'. re-organization politically motivated-. not (he long-term answer. . . proposed trash-flow bill "This is a poli'lical withdraw-al a.s far as. I'm -oricemed.'" said Republican By Sean Daily responsibility," said Gibson,'likening this to the construc- What Linda must do is abolish Freeholder "Edwin Force: .:. • ••' • ••-.•• '.-. ' ' .•' • ' \ . tion of a county bridge on a county road. Staff. Writer \. 'rA-.r,n t.-, T:nrr-~ nr,n>- r,t e whole thing-is kind of amusing." she-said. "It's like one crook calling worth — but the bond-holders can Management and Supplementing and Repealing Parts of succeeds. • . . ' • someone else U crook." ' . ' ' ' . • • • Partial Day Treatment At least one commissioner agreed with Gibson's bilr. take responsibility for their S248 Statutory Law," or A-50, would replace Current solid waste • •Blanchard. 2 resident of Rahwj>. the host community for [he UCUA mcincr- : flow laws, which give county utilities authorities virtual million of it. That's one of the risks James Kennedy said that the bill would remove an - ator. added thai Bonano held'on as chairman of the UCL'A board for two years.. monopolies in-their counties. w;ith a free-market system • Interventions of investing in others' debt. incentive from towns to take their trash business else- leading to a lawsuit that the.ma>i>r .<;" Rahwa> dmpped or, the da> it was to bo that'.would subsidize the utilities authorities with taxes. The remaining $35 million could where: since thev would alreaih be paying the UCUAV heard. 11 also led'(n-the reneentt'atiur,'oi.R-ahuavs Host Communine~ acree- New Jersey's current-waste flow laws were declared 1 be picked up by .the county. Of .debt service with ta\es. they would have DO reason -to LV ment.'which .led'in'-J "los^ in bc-'t \Mnimunit> tee-- t' Rahwav unconstitutional in-J996 and are expected to be eradicated course! taxpayers don't .need the elsewhere. •'• ' . . -. ' '•'-.. ... The Coneerhecj Ciii/ens instead advoJJied n jiu/ensadvisc>r> panel.for.the in June i99S.'These laws forced counties to build their own . additional expense, but- a county He added that any town that leaves the UCUA and takes 1 waste-disposal sites, including the UCUA in Union .Coun- . I'CUA iristead yifa board ;of commis'.inner^ j^ !he "only -sane solution " Tliis government that blows through its trash business elsewhere is still liable in bwsuits against ty, and forced the towns in those counties to send their gar- • panel would haie 'us own eoiisiiltant. which Blanchard'said should be the mure than a quarter of a billion.dol- the UCUA. ' .' ' . •.••••••' •bage to their county' facilities.-. -..--. • • • National -Institute lor l-'ValSell-Reh.iTu; •' . • lars a -year should be able to handle • -The UCUA .is-guaranteed business-underthese lavys and ' • "YQu're only g(Ting io recreate- the problems (hai drove . .Replying to.the charges. C'-ohen-said.-"i- \ou look at the people who were put I. ' • ' • iix fn This :t! (his sit-.* he V:HI: ^ -__ could Tjfn System To stan. eliminating the county 1 Gibson's bill is not popular-in .the county government,- done and •that' ' the. most important qualification right now' '. ... colleges will save S10 million and But the UCUA-would have a hard time competing.in a especially with Linda Stender. chairman of the Board oi She added thai', despite the UCUA complying with or starting to comply w-itti closing- .Runnells Hospital will .free-market system, because _ijs pen-ton garbage disposal fee, or."tipping fee'," is S83.05 per-ton.'about S40 higher- Chosen Freeholders • .•".-.• the findings oi several audits, including'-a preliminary report from the state return -S26 million to,the budget. : That leaves a cool-SI million in than some other disposal facilities, including landfills in Slender has said in the-past that the state, apd not the • treasury; these changes represent "the smallest part of the whole program for ' surplus. . • . .• ' • Pennsylvania'that have tipping fees of about S45 per ton.- • counties, should foot, the hill or at-least find an'other'way to •the uiih'iic'V authority:"- ' ' '••'..•.. •• • • • 'save the county utilities, authorities. . • • . Then there's the legal aspect-. About-S40 or so pP.the tipping fee is made up of bond and' These include-selling steam to the state prison.'in Avenel for additional John.Kulish. the. cKairman-.of .the I'C.UA. had a simitar 19 Prospect Street^ While ho self-respecting Warrior •debt repayments-^ somcthihg that, cannot be changed ' revenue and other cost-cutung measures and sources ol income., which a, Conner reaction to' Gibson's bill. . . ' . Princess would bother with legal because'.of the slruclure.of the.UCUA's debt service. executive director of the.UCUA once said are not enough to make the incinera- trifles.' there should be an argument The UCUA'is exploring a number of ways to increase, ' "I'm not so keen on passing on the cost oi the bonds tn tor competitive. ' ". . '• ' . . ' •:•'.. Suiiimit, NJ 07902-010 revenues and cut costs..but former Executive Director Jef- the taxpayers." he said. 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PAGE'. B2 — THURSDAY, MARCH 20, 1997 WORBALL NEWSPAPERS THURSDAY. MARCH 20. 1997 — PAGE B3 WORRALL NEWSPAPERS COUNTY NEWS ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT Discussion groups are hicWo'n the Past NJEA members side, Mountainside. Roselle. Roselle :y courthouse during County Govern- with graduation on May 6 from 7 to CaHinglhe Union County Division of - Park, Scotch Plains, and Summit. ment Week. ' • 9:30 p.m: or from 9 to 1h3D a.m. Parts and Recreation at (908) first Wednesday-of each month, at The Union County Retired Educa- For information on this meeting or .today and March 20 and April 3. 10. 527-4900. . . ' •'••.. 7:30 p.m.. at the Cranford Library. ' the SPARC, into theater arts tion Association will hold its Spring Walnut Avenue in Cranford. Prospec- Summit schools membership, call (90Si 276-6760. Mini-camp sign-ups IT with graduation on May 1. letics department buy a new score- school, or in middle school, and how Luncheon meeting on April 8 at the Ail ciasies will be held at 300 tive members are encouraged to meet By Jacquie McCarthy The Boys and Girls Clubs of Union County-wide cookies board? How do.they buy new uni- much our theater education and bur. Westwood Restaurant at 438 North North Ave_ East, in Westfield. the group.at this informal meeting. • Associate Editor County is taking registration for its It's Girl.Scout cookie lime again. forms?' and it all came back to they musical education enriched our lives Avc. in Garwood. 'My County' contest Formal meetings with outside guest Parents ofNschool-agc children are , Classes are free but those interested Through-Sunday. Girl Scouts from had a support • group. Theater and . and helped us. We want to make sure The business'mSieiing will begin at A poster contest titled "My. Coun- spring Mini.Camp, which will be held speakers are held on the third Wed- "4®-,. often eager to become involved in Monday and March 31 through April must register. Volunteers that receive the Washington Rock Girl Scout speech had nothing.1 they really, didn't, that these high school-kids have the 11 a.m. Speakers will be James Hol- ty," to promote County Government nesday of each month, at 8 p.m., at the their children's extracurricular activi- 4. from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.' training will be asked to give 15 hours Council will be taking orders for their have any organized group Of parents same opportunities." . . combe, president of the New Jersey Week. April 13-19. is being spon- Westfield YMCA. 220 Clark St. in ties, in order to facilitate growth and of time to their community. If inter- "I love doing.the musicals at the Retired Educators Association.' and sored by the County Officers Associa- Children will participate in a full • anriual cookie sale. Girls will be host- knowledge outside of the classroom. or supporters. So we decided to form a ested,-call (90S-) 654-9854, between Westfield. • elementary school." . Poyner added. Michael Johnson, vice president of tion of New Jersey. . day of activities including arts and ing displays, booth sales, and taking Many. are "familiar with support group of interested parents on all S:30 and noori or 1 to 4 p.m., Monday For anv additional information on "Over 100 parents volunteered." the New Jersey Education Details, information and guidelines • crafts, group games, physical educa- order • door-to-door in Clark. Eli- groups such as band parents and boos- levels, not just on the high school .through Friday.. . •FEMALE', call (908) .381-7912. SiP.A.R.C. debuted last spring with' Association. • on the contest have been;sent.to pubU tion activities, swimming and more. zabeth. Hillside. Kenflworth, Linden, ter clubs, but the Summit school sys- level, but.also on the grade school and • a fund raising performance at the high .Following lunch, to be served- at ic. private' and parochial schools Registration wiltakc place at the Boys Mountainside. Roselle. Roselle Park. tem has put a new spin on this concept the middle school levels. Also, why. school called "Voices Raised." a' J 2:30 p.m:. there will be entertain- .throughout ynion County.'The guide- and Girls Club. 1050 Jcanette Ave. in ' Players needed Springfield' and Union. '. Cutinsurancecbsts with the formation of S.P.A.R.C, or not include supporters in the com- selection of students best musical and ment by ihe Four Friends in Harmony lines instruct students to create a post- , Union.' , • . • . The Division of Parks and Recrea- Remember that your S3 per box • New Jersey drivers can now save 5 Summit Performing Arts Resource munity who thought that theater was monologue performances. The newly barbershop quartet: -. . er that depicts all that's special and Camp fees fora one day sessort is tion, with the ARC of Union County order not only buy's.a cookie competi- percent on their personal automobile Committee, a group of concerned important and 'could give something •formed parents group appealed en The'mee.ting is open to all retired ' • unique about L'nion County and how S15. and foF the week of March 31 and the YMCA of Eastern Union tive with national brands, but it has a insurance premiums by taking a six-. adults dedicated to facilitating stu- back to the community. And' that's, masse to the community for support, NJEA members who live or worked in this relates to. county government'. through April-4. fees will be S75 for County, Five Points Branch, will-'pre- lifelong impact in changing a girl's : hour driving class from an approved dents growth within the theater how S.P.A.R.C. was born!" • 1/nion Countv. • ...... sent a Volleyball Program for people motor • vehicle defensive driving community. The group began with about 10 sending letters and flyers. The mes- The deadline, to submit posters in the first child, and S6S for the second life. The Girl Scout cookie sate dates Call (908) 241-0598-or (90S) child.: and $55 for- every child with developmental disabilities, , back to the. early 1920s. .. school/ .~. According to Anne Poyner. vice lnieresieu parents, . . March 27. A winner will be selected the kids needed to see that someone 241-0442 for more'information. ' thereafter. '. ' .... ; ...... The program will be held, at the For more information, call Cather- ' The new program applies to drivers president of S.P.A.R.C, the group, "They realized' that there was no by the judges and first, second and cared, and that their efforts were • .For more information on club prog- Five Points YMCA. 201 Tucker Ave. ine Davis of the Washington. Rock who take the course and have less was bom in the spring of "96. during group that supported their, kids and . third runners-up. as well as a selection important. All efforts were trcmendr Parliamentarians to meet of three honorable.mentions, will be rams,- call (908) •629-1-858, (908) Union. Wednesdays through April 9. Girl Scout Council Service Center'at than four violation points issued by the high school's annual spring musi- there was'no group thai supported the •>/.• • - • • 687-2697, or visij our web site at from 7 to 8:15p.m. : the Division of Motor Vehicles. Driv- ously successful, as "Voices Raised" • The Cranford "Unit of Parliamenta- awarded. The winners will receive (908) 232-3236. !' '' cal. Summit High School theater theater teacher. There really wasn't.a http://www.ncnatural.com/ucyouth. . • Emphasis will be placed on teach- ers with suspended licenses-will be raised -S9,000 toward a new sound rians will irieel Wednesday at 10 a.m. certificates and be invited to meet the director Ron Wells overheard a com- -theater teacher, just a director at the •tng thcfundamcntalrof the sportrand- -meligib!e-for- lhe discount.- system. '_•_ at. the Cranford Free Public Library, at county clerk, sheriff and surrogate at T T iehrfrom "visiting-friends-about-the^- ~hTgh~"schoorand middle~schoolr--who providc fun and exercise. It is possible Schechner encourages all drivers to "And then over the summer money 224 Walnut Avc. in Granford. the courthouse in Elizabeth. Classesoffered success of the show, countered by the are not even in the building." Summit • that a Union County Special blyrhp- Formerly Employed Mothers at.the call their independent insurance still continued to come in, and we did The group w-ill discuss parliamen- incessant feedback -from the old and school system hires outside directors Teachers, school administrators or Rutgers Cooperative Extension of . ics team will be formed by theLeading. Edge is a national .support agents for specific details of the prog- a.mass mailing to all the high school iar> practice in church meetings... well-worn sound system. . for theater functions, according to • parents who would like further infor- Union County's Healthy Indoor Air participants. group for all women who have- ram. 'Information about approved (parents and to a .lot of the middle The Cranford Unit, Ihe'only unit'in 'That kind of started a conversation Poyner, because there is no official mation on the contest can call (908) for America's 'Homes continues. Registration is on a • first-come, decided to temporarily leave the driving programs can be obtained by school" parents' in the fall- and con- this part of the. state, includes mem- going, a dialogue going amongst.his theater class. "They really didnt have 527-4998. Posters submitted'by the "take a' Deep Breath" will have- first-served mail-in basis. The.fee is workforce to stay at home with their calling the Department of Insurance's Above, Ozmian beautician Julia Bushe.far left, admires^teTOb she did as The Scare- • tinued to collect money ."Poyner said bers from Cranford. 'Garwood.. Hill- v friends," said Poyner. "So, someone anyone to turn to, So they -needed students will be exhibited in the couii- training on March 31 and April?, 14' S3. Applications can.be requested'by young children. ' • hotline at (800) 446-7467. crow played by Noel Poyner, and Dorothy, played by Caitlin Thomas, preen after their excitedly. • -. ... approached me and said we would some support too; they needed a visit to the Oz salon'. This recent production was performed at Franklin Elementary like to have some kind of fund raiser group to go and say, you know it Since then. S.P.A.R.C. has grown School in Summit, with an excess of 100 students and countless parent volunteers. to help raise money fora new sound would really be great if we had some- into a full-fledged association, wijh., "24 HOUR INFORMATION • 24 HOUR INFORMATION • 24HOUR INFORMATION • 24 HOUR INFORMATION Below, Summit High School stage is transformed to turn-of-the-century system at the high school." one to help us' with costumes or the the' election of officers and a for the final performances of "Hello, Dolly!" on Friday and Saturday at 8 p.m. From left, curtain is in tatters, or we need some constitution. Poyner was a high school theater SOAP OPERAS.. CONTD student stars Darcy Izard, Dave Maulbeck, Alison Wadsworth, Harland Pond, Charlotte concessions.So-we wanted to be there •KAMI "And we're real excited because it AUTOSOURCE BANKRUPTCY \ Your Community's Best WEATHER Hodde and Jesse Gox show off the play's costumes at the Summit train station. General teacher for 10 years, and as a resident for the teacher as well as for the stu . 3286 • -Another World : really did gel a lot of the parents • See The Automotive Section 1230 . - What Is Chapter 7? . ' 3287 ' One Life To Live 1800 Atlantic City ' • . admission is $7, $5 for students and senior citizens, and tickets may be purchased at the of Summit and a parent with school- dents, and then we could help them For New Gar Information! • '.' 1 1801 ' Boston • together, and. at every performance 1231 • What Is Chapter-"! J-' . 3288 General Hospital. high school office or at the door just prior to performances. age children, she has been active in morally as well as financially. • 1232 Repossession ' 3289- Guiding Light " '1802' New York City directing and assisting with shows on that's done in Summit public schools BOOK REVIEWS 1803 Philadelphia •'.•- . . 1233 Your Credit ami . . 3290 .'• Sunset Beach ' the clemcrit&rvjind middle school "And we wanted the kids to know • there's always a S.P.A.R.C. table. We ..' • 33Q1 Hardcover • . ; •Bankruptcy .'•"''••"• .- . 3292 ' Weekly Soap Gossip levels. that we. appreciate what they do. ' pass, our literature out. and we have ' '3302' . Paperback 1234 Can Bankruptcy Help Me'- 24 HOUR VOICE INFORMATION SERVICE 3248 Weekly Soap Summaries WEDDING S.P.A.R.C. buttons that.say "Get Fired 3303: This Week's'Best Sellers' PLANNING "I've been involved in theater edu- because for a while they .didnt know GENERAL INFORMATION .. Vp With S.P.A.R.C.'" . 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MOVIE REVIEWS FROM ANY PHONE WHERE TQ I.QQK there were some things that, because the director every day, so they have Poyner welcome's calls tram afiy- CIGAR TALK FOR A JOB • of budget .cuts, that the school district that group, and they' dont have that' one interested in getting involved. .3222 Movie Charts. . . ' .3341-. HowTo-SelectACigar •H-PRESS4HE- : 1.401 ' Classifieds Plus was not able to provide. We knew t'K'at™"' 3100 NBA Scores- ' It seems thai, no matter how you 3342 Wrapper Types 3223 -Video Charts '•'; 1402 . S^uation Wanted Ads if we were going to get some capital The new group not-only has morale 3102 , '. NHL Scores look at it. S.P.A.R.C. is. making a dif- '3343 Size.Of The Cigar' y 3224 Video Reviews • . 1403 . Placement Services ' -. improvements madeit had to probab- support in abundance, but also.per^ 3215 Kid's Video Review . 4D1G1TC0DE : 1404 . Non-Traditional Searches ference in the lives of everyone 3344 SiurageTips . j . SCHEDULESrLINES . . ly corne.'frorti outside the school.dis- forming arts experience and'talent. FORTHE INFORMATION. YOU WANT TO HEAR.. Poyner has directed musicals at involved.. ' . MOVIESOURCE 3121 "'• NHL- ' •' •• ' SKI REPORTS ' trict.' because they were so . over- COMMUNITY '• 3120 . tNBA" . • '. Franklin School two years in a row. FEATURING MOVIE TIMES AT 2170' Colorado. whelmed -with all of the budget, Anyone interested in volunteering EVENTS LINE Another member of S.P.A.R.C,. Sher- THESE LOCAL MOVIE THEATRES: 2171 Connecticut- constraints." • .. ' . ' or obtaining more information about. ENTER ANOTHER : '•T6M Midtown Elizabeth Events' HIGH SCHOOL .' 3171 Cineplex Odcor Crarcfonj ' 2172 Massachusetts ry Williamson, is a trained opera sin- S.P.A.R.C. should contact Anne Poy- 1.666 . 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MEN'S SEXUAL • .. .colorful, as the Hubbards engage in • 5904 • The'Funeral Director 6294 Downloading • .3236 -• TV News Maker Previey. • privy 10'their rnachinations, as Act 1. truly shine. One such mention is; HEALTH CONCERNS ' their favorite sport.— stabbing their 5190- •' Impcto--.-'.-. ' .. RECIPES' '%&* ' • finds thenvpiying Yankee' investor Kathy Mattingly as Birdie Hubbard. ' 6295 : TIME & '.'•-' • beloved family members in the hack. 5191 - - >h ScaireV'.'a:- APPETIZERS- Internet • .: . William Marshall with, a surfeit of .Oscar's long-suffering wife. Seem-» '*«•».local JO u re t. torn * ' TEMPERATURE Regina's derisive giggle is.a show- 5192 ,Matc.infp:ti!iK .5300 Ingredients '1000- Curfent Time & Temp '• good old southern- hospitality in order ingly giddy and light-hearted. Mat- 5193 ' V,i3n.?v StcnVf 5301 ^ Meth&d De'ssens Cautions . to gain financial aid lor their latest '. • stopper. The entire cast employs great tingly achieves a depth of angst as we A Hubbard family financial disclosure takes.place, with Rich Aront, center, presiding 519-'. • Prostay- C.T:- DESSERTS. . •' • : money-making scheme. .'As the plot • are allowed to see into.poor Birdie's' reactions, but. special note. goes, to • 5302 .Ingredients ' while Bemie Weinstein, left, and Pauline Walsh, right, put their two cents in, in The Little thickens: so -docs.lhe hypocrisy is we tortured soul. Jack PruckerY Horace Drucker and Walsh, who siip in-and- HOME 5303 Meir.o;' Foxes' at the Elizabeth Playhouse-. The play runs, for four more weekends,For informa- • are al.luwed io see hcneaih'the pleas- . Gidderis provides an excellent' court'- •• out 'of honesty anil, subterfuge so' ^IMPROVEMENT^--- -MICROWAVE 4ion^aM3Q8^355QQZX • ROOFING ' ' • ' . 530/4 'Ingredients. ant manners and nirtaTiou^iaffghtcT. " pg QUESTIONS OR keep up. . ' • • • 21--10 •• Rooting Tet^.nc-.: =305 ' Methoc. Asendas abound in this terrificly ter- • portraying a southern "gentle-maa'-in ; ';_••;•' -Typos r.l Rcoli;r; ; QUICK MEALS . • In fact, the entire play speeds h\. 53D6 .COMMENTS : • nbie idle' of-self-aggrandizement. •'- the truest sense of the word. Stealing' . Materials ' • ' ' ' i^'earents with.audience members actively anti- i3 SCHOOL CLOSINGS • .There also isa surfeit of opportuni-' the show -'from "y'all." however.'is Art Show, sale set in Westfield r S7-_-:Me»oo -— SENIOR CITIZENS —-~ --ABOUT - r -cipatihg-what-Jhe-ne*t act -will..brings- 'SIDE DISH ... a EMERG. INFO "..:.' 4000 '. Senior Citizens ~Ue.sTto^rnoTcTTri31n^'!calii' rak"es7fuir-' "done:~~snioothK-~and-effcctively-by" ifEs.Bei ng . Adding Ab^yi'.0 * -" - .• ' This is a fine'lestirhonial to the quality . When the 39th .Annual An Show the Show to diM:ubS ihe art and answer . 53Oe ' 'ngreoier-ts ' ~0" • • Clark-'Public- Scncj:; Information Line- advantage of it. Bemie Weinsiein is' Pauline Walsh as the'multi-layered will supe-rwse the sale'.. Raffle tickets £ • ••••" .Gettng Tr-.e.Matet.^i-^ Infosource? an> questions. '. . • : - 1 of this-production, a.pla;, which was. and Sale of the Wesifie'.ld Chapter of 5309 . Mem'oc : • 7:-:' • .- Elizabeth F»U'DIIC Scryao.'s 4001 Senior Events Line • cruel and self-serving as older brother • Regina. w-hase-breathless' delivery, c.m be purchased at the door under the first produced in.New York Cits in' 'Hadassah opens on April 5 at Temple Other CommiiU-v not invo.|\'ed in HPROSCOP.ES LOW CALORIE; • ~yZ-c- Hillside Public Schools ' . 4002 Senior Citizens trave- WEWOULDLiKE.ro Oscar, and Rich Aront intimidating and paradoxical motivations delve ; r art 'selection arc al>t> harj at work direction ot Charlotte Shak of Scotch '5310 ngredients • .-70C3- Ke > • voah Public Schools . 4.003 .' Senior Medical Courtesy 1934.''-CO'founder* Marlow and Em'anu-EI in-Westfield. mam people 32 IP It's YoU' B:'l'--J and pompous as younger brother Ben. into the heart of a woman determined Plains This gear's wonderful prizes 5 5311 . 7QC-4 • Lmden ^ublic Schodts • ' -.And Dentel Programs. Karon- Ferguson have a knack for • will ha\e worked year-round! to Joan Porscher of Westlleld and K-lk-n ; V.;' Aquarius ' t^pod .- HEAR FROM YOU! Tom Gallison is innocently jaded as to have what she thinks she deserves, ~r.-'.\. • Mountainside Public Scnoc-i 4-004 . ' Senior Cozens Winetsk) of. Linden • >uper\ INC the. include a Baume and. Mercier watch A'ICr. • •'. . ensure its' success ' . :('•!•• . • finding.slories which are just as relcv- ~0'~-i Ranway Public Schools Current issues ENTER . Oscar's son Leo. .who'learns how 10 _ and just as determined to maintain her ' priming. The Ad Journal Committee, donated by- Michael'Kohn Jewelers of . Taor.us ' • : •' •REAL, ESTA.TE ' • . • anttoday as the day they were created Work on ihe show-began last-sum- .70C . RosellePublic 'Schools '. manipulate others, by his. .family's lady-like facade..'Walsh goes from 'WesifielJ. a cold ring with diamonds • Gerrun; '. •' ' • SUYWGAHOME ' •' And if yoli were a night-time MUP Ian chaired-.hy Geralyn .Lichtenstein m ~C'OS Roselle Park PubNc.SchoQis SELECTION ' example- Man. Wilbon gives a- fine flirtatious belle 10 shrewd business- mer.' when M.arilynne Ford of Scotch : and emeralds donated by' Laurence . >': Cat'.cc-' iff. Westfield and Molly Tobert of Plain- ' ^O'C -, • Belore You 3-jy .'" ' 1 in.thes'SOs.'you may find thai T.:mn--_ _ ":.';• ' S.c-nngdeia PublicSchoois SOAP 'Plains''.commissioned'.artist Richard 1 . -.-:•: - ^| OPERAS nerlorrnance as housekeeper' Addie'. woman in the ,bai of an eyelash . '&'•' Ford.- ami a three-piece set of soft . "702 ' -Buying An Older wome #8025 of "Dallas" may pale in companson' . held..solicits ads and prepare , the la> • • 7 "-'.'- S'jmrmt P-JD.:C Schools' DAYTIME . ' • Seagalma'ri.of -Woodstock! NY. to " 0-: Advantage Of'Horr.e ..concerned and nurturing toward Regi-- Don't miss ' veteran Plavhouse out The Gala Commjtlee. under the . luggage • • . '.:-.'•' - - ' f. -' '"I" Jnibn Puoiit Schools . . ' 3,280 • AM'Wy Children create a limited edition graphic'whictv .'-•'."?• •• • -O.vnershic ' direction ot TasMcBecker .of Scotch In Sli>. the e>elewUlbe cornpletcd 328'1 The City FOR INFORMATION ON ADVERTISING AND 'sponsiirs receive as a gift lor their •722 • '•_ '-tie dorae invtstrrien: SCHOOL LINES . Plains, plans the opening night chani when.a wrap-up meeting is held. The 3282 Days.Of Our Lives donation- The artist's work appears in "726-! 'Owning .-3 Renting • WASHINGTON SCHOOL • .••". SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES, pagne reception. 'Sadie -Schoss ot • Show is evaluated and financial data 3283 .' The Young & The Kids can't 'bear' to miss Summit concert • ma\ ' prestigious public collections Pr'e-K Through 4TH Grade,. Union Restless CALL KEVIN LONG Weslfield and Gladys. • Grayson ol is presented by the.Trcasurer, Marilyn REUG1QM •.'.'"• • 7310. Emergency info .-' 3264 ren about'music. With the Big Bear ceeds of this concert will be.uscd.pro- including the Hirshhorn..Washington. Nafack oj. Westfield, Shortly therea.l- - 3221 Bible Ve-so r;rTr,-c-'DJi The'Bold •& the Beautiful Kids on the Town Concerts will 1 Scotch Plains ' organize lunch- and '7320' ' Mdrn Menu .• • ' . • • • • vide subsudy to families with linan-. D.C: Nluseuiii of Fine Arts, Boston 32B5 ' As The World Turns AX present-David Grover and the Big Band, David Grover has made several snacks for the shmv..Evel\n Hollan- ter. the committees will start on the recordings including "Ernestine and cial need. ."••'" ' • MA: Minneapolis Institute of Arts.- (9O8) 686-7700 Bear Band in a benefit concert for . der of Rahway and Jeanne Goldsteind preparations.for next year's Art Show theJjreen-Eyed Elf." "As Different as ' Minneapolis! Mn. and the Mondair . ;md Sale.. .. ' . . •' . EXX. 311 --SummiiChildCareX.e.nterspnJSatuL •Tickeis-wiU-be-S5-a'dviincc-aiia-56.- ITS EASY &INFQRMATIVE! We Are." a recording' dedicated To 'li ~" 'ThVl\'rt Sho w and Sale'i s located af"' 'day at 10 a.m. The concert will be- . at the door. Children under 2 will be to work during', the event. children and adults with Down Syn- Temple Emanu-El, 756 E. Broad St., CALL EVERYDAY! IT'S FREE held at the Summit Middle School admitted for free. Ticket's are avai.1- The Gallery Committee, chaired by drome, as well as the award-winning Opening night.-April 5. will find Westfield. The Show will be open to- Auditorium. 272 . Moms. Ave. in able at Christopher's Bookstore; 338 Maxine Bradie of Mountainside, and "David Grover Live at the Red Lion : the children of members helping by the public on April 6 from noon to Ir.Jcs-curce >s a 24 hour voice-information service where calleis get free information .from the selection above by Summit. • ' '• • Springfield Ave. in Summit, at Jaber- the Individual Artists Committee, Inn." •• • serving hor d'oeuvres and checking 9:30 p.m. Admission is S3 for adults aii.ig.'90Si S36'989S and entering a A digit code for the selep:;c;.i';l,oy v/ant to hear (unlimited choices per call/ ' David Grover has had a long and • wocky; 255-Main St. in Chatham, and chaired by Betty Dubman^of Scotch 's< i aie-PREE.i' within yourJocal calling area Out of area calls •,-.•;!! te billed as long distance by your telephone coats. The gala is a great social event and SI .50 for.senior-ciiizeris; students . successful career performing and at Toys that Teach, 1260 Springfield Plains, selected the galleries and • company Infosource is a puDlic service of \Vorr.aii Community Newspapers, Inc Summit Child Care Centers, Inc. is for patrons who meet the artists and are free. For additional information recording. music for children and Ave. in the Village Shopping Center artists who will participate. Each will a not-for-profit corporation, that has gallery owners and have the first about the Show and the limited edi-. adultsOHe is we|l known from the in New Providence. For further infor- be setting up their own "mini galle- provided child care services in the opporunity to- view and.- • purchase tion graphic, call .(908) 233-6531. 24 HOUR INFORMATION • 24 HOUR INFORMATION • 24 HOUR INFORMATION • 24 HOUR INFORMATION PBS television show "Grover's Cor- mation, call (.908) 273-701". : .', ries" and will-be present throughout ner" which he created to teach child- Summit area since • 1954. The pro- THURSDAY, MARCH 20, 1997 — PAGE B5 PAGE B4 — THURSDAY, MARCH 20. 1997 WORRALL NEWSPAPERS .NEWSPAPERS ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT Bmora Players work^he Paper Mill offers Bronte symposium REUNIONS From one unique English family and her family.' Johanson.- Paper came some of the most important Mill's artistic director and the- writer 'Schmaltz' put of parody . 150. Englishtown. NJ 07726; or call literary works of the nineteenth cen- and'director of "Jane Eyre." hosts this.' Class reunions special event, which features a distin- Burnet Middle School pals get together for -Pal Joey' There were plenty oflaughs Satur- • .780-8364. •"'•'•.'•. tury and beyond. Now Paper Mill • Class reunions are being organ The search is on Playhouse has brought one of these to ' guished pair. of' experts: Barry V. By Bea Smith Linda, the- Kim Novak role; Colleen day night when Sybil Wynpr's parody "The plaj is about a guy who has to izod for the following: life, onstage with the world premiere Quails, chairman of the English Staff Writer on Friday night and Kristen on Satur- or •"Grease," called. "Schmaltz," was Theater . • Jonathan Dayton Regional High choose between love. and wealth," Westfield 1971. Saturday. production of "Jane Eyre," adramati- Department at Rutgers Unviersity., When the idea of the lively Rodgers ' day night. The other principals, who offered at the Elmora Hebrew Center School Class of 1946 search commit- said Steel. "He's in love with a poor, Millbum 1961, April H. .zatiori by Robert Johanson of. the i and Robert Parks. Curator of Auto- and Han musical,- "Pal Joey." was were unable to come by last week in Elizabeth..' tee is seeking classmates for its 50th •. girl and-he's with a very, very rich View Henry Snyder 1947. April 18. famed novel by one member of this graphed Manuscripts at New York's announced as the spring play for Bur- ' included Shaun Saunders, who will '•'• The Purim version, performed by., reunion, the' date of'which has not girl, and he doesn't love her.'-' By. Bea Smith Susan Wagner 1987; June 6. family. Charlotte Bronte. In conjunc- Pierporit Morgan Library. The even- nei Middle School in Union, most of play Lowell, the evil character, and the Elmora Players, consisting, of been determined. To contact the com- Among the well-'known musical Staff Writer St. Rose 1987. June 27. tion with this production,.Paper Mill ing will also include members of the the members of ihecast "didn't even Adanna Jones, who will play Gladys, members of the synagogue, "was pre- mittee, contact Rose Culmonc Tabor numbers in "Pal Joey": are Linden 1971,'June 28. presents a. free symposium; "A Great cast of-Paper Mill's Production. know what thai was" — it was' staged the show girl. ceded by a. fine turkey dinner without at 530 Fourth Ave.. Garwobd. NJ. "Bewitched. Bothered and Bewil- Ichs — meaning mishievoiis ones — • William L. Dickinson. 1962. July and Inexplicable Gift: The Strange on Broadway long before their time. "We had to double cast," explained dered," "The Lady Is a Tramp:' and "I schmaltz — meaning chicken fat — 07027. or Anne Graziano at PO Box Raiz'el. played by Joan Gross. Rifki •12... . . • • .. Lives of Charlotte, Emily and Anne The symposium isr-free and open to 1 So. separately and in a group, they Caponegro. "We had about 180 peo- and the cast of characters, led by the .251. Springfield. NJ.070S1. Could Write a Book." Rebecca Greenbaum; Rosie, Eva Summit 1987, July 18. Bronte" on Tuesday at 7:30 p.ni. the public.No reservations arc neces- began calling and visiting video stores ple trying out for the play and we now exceptionally funny characier actor. •South Side High School. Class of The teenagers all admitted that they Hecht;- Rosa, Susan Schcndelman. Westfield 1977, Aug. 2. . "A Great and Inexplicable Gift" sary and seating, is open on a first- to find the video movie version of.it have-about 80 in the cast. We worked Rabbi Samuel Rosenberg, who played June 1946: and Bergen Street School . sing the songs in the shower. "Yeah," andRozic, Sandra Gitqhel. Columbia 1962, Aug. 23. explores the life of Charlotte Bronte come, first-served basis'. ' ' . starring Frank Sinatra. Kim' Novak Shlepper Sam, the radio'announcer, ' on the show for about three months,'.' ' said one of them, "when no one's • • Among the featured cast were-Lis ' 'Westside 1947; .Oct. 3. • • Class of June 1942 are seeking class- and Rita Haywonh.. had a field day with the amusing dia- • : he said. "We wanted to do a good' home." .'••'. . sette Schuster, who'gave an. impress- Plainfield 1957, Oct. -4.". mates for a 50th reunion. Contact Sam loguc and songs, all. written and It took a while to uncover the vid- musical, and 'Pal Joey' has a great The other principals in the' cast ive performance as Sandy, and Reve, Scotch Plains-Fanwood. 1967. OCL Spom. 8 Crescent Dr. Parsippany. NJ eos, which had a long line of people .score. We certainly have the talent. directed by Hebrew teacher. Wyner. include Adanna Jones as Gladys, . the little sister, who was prettily play- • is. •'••'. •'." ..'•'..-.: 07054. or call (201)'335-661-1- ' Shlepper means plodder. Wyner, inci-. -Bui tin -tin •ft eta -Saundew .'ns Lowell, Ralph ed by Ophira Kopitnikoff. Arthur L..Johnson 1962,. Nov. 8. • ' • East Orange High School Class of •tfers looked al trje movie, compared •opme or xne tjtudmus appyariny in Ihe Durnet Middlo School prodiicfion nf 'Pal .Inpy' this, Janlally, prepared and wiUi her com. 1946 reunion committee is. seeking made, from the stage, script was the Venire as Mike, Megan Cryan as Mel- weekend are, from left, Steel Burkhardt, age 12; Kristen Theresa,.age 13; Meghan —Ttit! ieu'i:heu»,'lml by a ILIJI funny- .their characters with those in the film. drinks: Instead of drinks, we changed ba,' Tim Ford as O'Brien, Brian Tos- mince, served the dinner. classmates For its MJtn reunion, me Hales, age 14 and Colleen Shanahan, age 12. Howard Markowitz as the bearded Columbia Senior 1987, Nov. 28. •and took it from there.'They will-be them to ice cream sodas. Otherwise, cano as Ernest and Kris Cotter as The cast and the large audience, rabbi., included Cole Newman as the Union. 1977, Nov. 28. date of which has not been deter- ' appearing in "Pal Joey" tomorrow and '• the play is intact. The irony of it all is committing to each other, enjoyed the mined. To contact the committee, cali Louis. Joey's Girls are. played by Jackie Rqmanowicz, Daisy- Ferreira; little parts of our play. We give little plays at the Summer Music School in history teacher. Amo Schuster, gym; Union 1987. Nov. 28. Saturday at Burriet Middle School on that the movie version was very mucH: • skits, the musical numbers and many (201) 887-1141. ... ' • ' • Catilin Colandrea. Christina Kamaca- Victoria Ramirez, Elizabeth Komar, •previews." "It's like going on-the Union. And they both have appeared, Mayya Balandina. English, who, also Westfield 1987, Nov. 28.., -.Alonii_.A\:enue._.andJ«:ill_be__ably ..changecL_so_ihaL.those^who_saiM_ihe.. of the flaws, such as forgetting lines. in her nice Russian accent, offered a • St. Theresa's of the Child Jesus. :..los..LisaDmiszewicla,XaurenBanks1,_ -Danielle.Kccolo,.DanaJS/einer,_Kris-__ road," added Steel in other school plays. "It takes a lot Linden 1987, Nov.' 29.. " ' directed hi Sam and Candace video coutd only study the characters Church, Linden will hold a Christian Georgia Stravrakis, Danielle Clark, ' tyn Reiter, Lianna Cusack, Charrisse ~~buF6f y'our but it's"fun~and enjoyable— • Scotch Plains/Fanwood 1977, Nov. It's the Advertising Opportunity Your Caponegro. Sam is a teacher al Battle "They really Jooked very inter- r '— an'd hot.the story." . Jen Sincox and Alexandra Lasota. untimely timing of the members of the . Lory Schuster. foreign .language; ,29... . . ' ~^; —Youth-Organization-reunion-for-clas-— Tupas, Jessica D'Amicd, Tara Zahad- ested," said Meghan. and it may just be our careers." said fBusinessHas Been Looking-For... Hill School. His wife teaches at Bur-. cast.- . ,v . '•'•.'•' ses 1977-1.992 April 19. For informa- The four teenagers explained that. Joey's Boys are Jonathan DaSilva, nick, Melissa Dobzinski, Katrina Hol- Meghan. . \ • • : Michael Hecht, woodshop; Judith South Plainfield 1972, Nov. 29, This special section is designed to let our.. . net Middle School in Union. . "Our audiences, are drawn from all 'Still, the stage visit with students tion, call (908) 486-3670 or (908) they have been rehearsing every day Kris Cotter, AntonioFuspo and Brjan mes, Dana MUsso, Marsha Mandeli, Next yea,r, Kristen and Meghan, 8th Hecht, Mrs! Sourkraut, and South Plainfield 1987, Nov. 29. readers know about your business or ser\'ice Lasi- Friday afternoon, four of the the grammar schools-," said. Capone- 862-0117. ' .--.' until 5:30 p.m.-iri the auditorium in • Toscario. •'..-. '' ' '• Elizabeth LauterhahiV Alarta .Davis, graders, will be going to the high and teachers of Shmalt7.villc Ycshiva Greenbaum, math. ' ' • Union. 1967. Nov. 29. . '..]'• to get them ready for. spring arid summer. principals. Meghan Hales. Steel Burk- gro. We're always sold out." • Linden High School Class of the school, "It's been hectic," one of' The Candy Girls are Connie Fisher, Rosalia Lardieri, Sunday Lumaand school, "We'll be. auditioning for the High Schoijl, which touched on the Shai Kopitnikoff portrayed a Junior Woodbridge 1967, Nov. 29." . hardt: Colleen Shannahan and Kristen 1987 seeks volunteers and-informa- PUBLICATION DATE: APRIL 17 • them said. . "Bur it's fun,"- said- ' Erica Assuncao. Daniela. Congralos, Joanna Som'uoska; ' .- • •• The youngsters all have.aspirations . plays at Union High School. Colleen • play, "Grease,", was entertaining, Shtarker'and was in charge of the sign ' Bloomfield 1977, 1997. • • DEADLINE DATE APRIL 8 Theresa.. accompanied., by :Sam : tion'on classmates for a 10th reunion another." " • ' .-: ' . .' .'' Lauren DePaola, Gabriella Gerard, • The cast members have given pre- for the theater. Steel has appeared "in and Steel, who are 7th graders, will albeit amateurish. One must give cre- crew; Roz-SchwartzbcTg. the sound- "Bloomfield 1987, 1997. . ' ' Capanegrq. cariie by to talk .about scheduled for November 1997. Con- '3"hey also do their homework Melissa St. Romaine' and Danielle views of "Pal Joey" to the.-grammar many productions, at Keari College have io wait their'turn." .: dit la the huge cast that did its best. effects, Jean Graff, a stage hand. Gala Columbia Senior 1977, .1997.. ESSEX COUNTYlClKuliuon: J4.0O0) 'their production. Steel, a sturdy, tact Joann Caravano at (908) backstage when they're not in a Mammdne. schools. "We go to the grammar, and at the Union County Arts Center." "Andi" added the two older young- . The jangs, TheShtarkers — meaning Dbrfman, musical accompaniment, • Livingston 1987, 1997. *9». 8*Wv*«. Of«ig«. ««)**-ood. Jnr"7*\ V*4 .falemed youth., will play the Frank 1 862-0994. Beaia Lipinski at (908) rehearsal scene," said Caponegro. The Ensemble consists of Brian schools," they said, "and.show them He and Meghan have appeared in sters,'"we 11 probably wait for them." . strong ones —. wearing' green.sweat-. and Helena Schliefer, scenery..' Summit'1977, 1997.. . - UNION COUNTY! ClicuUtion: 21.100) Sinatra title roleof Joey; Meghan will 862-5732 or Lizzy James at (908) "We have a lot of songs in the Monoghan. Daniel Jamnik, John shirts'_to ; announce • themselves, The show, despite its near catastro- • If you- are a member of one of these play Yera. the Rita Hayworth role. .925-2912. show," said Meghan. Imm, Vincent Passafune, Rusksanna included' Melach, played by Michael phies. was a lop-of fun, and the audi- classes, write- to: and Colleen'and Kristen will share "Good songs, too," said Teresa. Syed, Jen Sincox, Armand Evrett. Newman; Moishe, Paul Gruber; Mel- ence certainly gave the impression Reunions Unlimited, Inc., P.O. Box David Bre'arley Regional High WORRALL COMMUNITY NEWSPAPERS All foiir shouted in unison, "We Nakia Jones, Carli Austin, Morena Teen Arts Festival scheduled vin. Ariel Kopitnikfl.ff; Mendel, Angel that it is lookfng forward to the next School Class of "72'.s 25th Reunion Proudly Serving Essex&UnionCounSesWiih22V\fed(l/NewEpaper3 have to give credit to our private voice Ramos,'.and M-isha.'Josh : Gitchel, holiday show, naturally, provided by will be held on Nov. 28 at the Gallop- DISPLAY AOVSffnSING HFPT.; taiSmWEBMMJMETOEPCaimmEMNltPOffl Bergery. Kelly Martini. James Imm, The annual Union County Teen dees' work. Rounding out the day will theater workshop offering dance, f coach, Thomas Smargiassi. He's our Laurence Caprio. Gaetano Bracciale, played macho to The Pink Tzatzkcl- its' talented Sybil Wyner. Attention: ing Hill Inn. ' Arts Festival; through which-some be ongoing "art Stops" that students instr.U'c't-io-n-,-.-- an'd musical fHIE(2Dl)7S3-9)11 WXPDI)7O25S7 Oil, pastel voice teacher and inspirational men- Seth Greenhill, Dawn Rickey, Aman- ; 3,000 students attending public and may visit during workshop breaks;' improvisation. • : Your abilities can earn extra in- ' tor. He practically developed our da.Rowe, Cheryl Torre, Sabrina Fus- parochial middle and high schools mini workshops, and an open poetry male singers come. Advertise them with a classi- voices." ...'•.''• co. Lindsey Hunt, Priscilla Arteaga One of the aims of the 1997 prog- will obtain a personal critique and reading. ' • . \ .•'• • Barbershop quartets sing The Westfield Gjee Club invites fied ad by calling 1-800-564-8911. display "The musical director," added and Anna Korvalayk. ram is to assist schools with meeting further training in areas of visual and male singers to come and sing at _Caponegro,"isMargaretFontana, and- _The Dancers include Lindsay Con- New • Jersey, state, core curriculum New this year are workshops their way to the gold rehearsals on Mondays at 8 p.m. at our choreographer is Melissa .neely, Melissa Zolata, Tracy Cwiaka- -standards-instituted-reccritiy-thaucall- PLASTIC SLIPCOVERS C Wednesday and Thursday, March 26- •including a mask-making, program -The—Rahwav—Valley—Jerseyaires—r-teir^members-of— Byn^Jvlawr-^-and—: the—Presbyterian—Church; Parisk. • Espan'a." : : .'.'•'•. ' la. Andrea DaSilva. Rebecca Weber, for increased emphasis on,the arts. and 27 al Union. County College's whereby, young people will- create Chorus of the Society for the Preser- Landsdale. Pa. Chapters placed first, Builditig 'Assembly Hail, 140 • • • The Skulski'Art Gallery .of the fol- ' 15% to 40% OFF Cranford Campus. masks'using-found, recyclable, mater- - Forty-five schools will be repre- vation arid Encouragement of Barber- • winning the. gold: Runaway Sourid Mountain Ave., Westfield. istr Cultural Foundation in Clark.will CUSTOM MADE AFRICAN-AMERICAN PRINTS AT DISCOUNT PRICES The program will feature 40 work-. ials; the Japanese folk art of origami; ; • shop Quartet Singing in America, inc. Quartet members of Wilmington. D.c.. Director Thomas Booth of present-an exhibit of oil paintings and sented at the feen Arts Festival, II is Visit 'Havana' at arts center shops providing instruction by profes- • henna painting; taught by an Asuab- sponsored, by. the Union County. hosted its 36th Annual Novice Quar-- AbingtonA^evittown and Bym-Mawr. Maplewood^ and Accompanist : pastel's. b\ Barbara: Warlikowska' iet Contest before an enlhusiastic "Havana Revisited," a collection Cuba. Flores Galbis has lived in the sionals in selected arts areas to enable Indian artist: a clay, workshop con- Office of Cultural and Heritage- Pa. Chapters took second place silver, George Lachenauer, of Roselle, and VERTICAL BLINDS •LIMITED EDITIONS \ . Dachowski •throush March 31. .. audience Feb. 22nd in the Roosevelt. VS. since 1961 and resides in New young people to further their talents. ducted by a protege of the late Jim Affairs. Division of Parks and and Power Supply Quartet of Cherry the music committee have selected • pachowsVi\v6rk5:ma)nly in oil arid Intermediate School.. Westfield. 40% to 70% OFF . 'SIGNED ^NUMBERED • Flores Galbis will .be. on display in York City. Prvfesswiiuls alw will uiliu;ui -Recreation.' . .. ~. Hill. NJ.chapter received third place new and previously sung selections pastel Her pajatte consists of- pure, 1 ! the Members' Gallery through • i niriecn. 'quarters ."":rom~ c1eVerr~ bronze meTial""' . iora~vane'd~prop sun' uf yiasoiiarr vibrant colors'rcndered in an impress- • choruses and four states^ in (he Mid: ' Measuring & Delivery \ April 20 at New Jersey Center for .NJCVA is located at.68 Elm St., . The Jerseyaires meet in the First sacred, classical, traditional, and • lonistk style. . Atlantic District singing society; com-1 • Installation Visual Arts. __•_:. Summit. Reception and exhibitions Baptist Church. 170. Elm St.. West- folk songs. noted in the contest. The panel of cer- Receive S20 Off With This Ad •SLAVERY DOCUMENTS & MEMORABILIA ' Capture moment* while, traveling,- Recently returning from a trip to. . are free and open to the public. Gal-. fietd. every Monday'evening at 7:30 . A school' children's chofus will tified judges consisted of.Ed Burket -• Scnwr CiUien Or Dtwblcd Dl^coiJnl Raif Avatlal local landscapes, arid still life make up Old Havana, the artist produced lery. hours are Monday - Friday p.rh. "Sien of all ages- are invited to again join in the concert at Contest Administrator; Marty Israel -. •' the. greater portion of her work. ' these realist works .based on Cuba from noon - 4 p.m., Saturday - Sun- sing the good old songs." said Dick Roosevelt Intermediate' School to CaU 908-352-0555 : Music from HazJet; Chuck Lower - B Carpet & Upholstery Tues-Wed; l1am-6pm,Thurs SaV. 11am-7pin, Sun:.2pm-5pm in its current state of desolation. day from 2 --4 p.m. and Thursday Haig. president of The 'Rahway Val- perform a pan of the program. . •• -Born in Jersey'City; she. lived.in Singing 'of Oreland. Pi, - and • Dale Si . Cleaning 1 Providing a view forbidden to most' Manola's ley Chapter! •• • ". • ' • imerested male singers' are . DunslJjrr and nou resides in Pennsyl- evenings 7:30 -9 p.m. Fundingtoas Thomas.-Presentation .of Blooms- I Midland Ave; • Wlontc\air 201-744-9033 Americans, the paintings capture been made possible in part by the invited.to call Dale'Juntilla at (908) vania. Shsattended NewarkSchoolof burg. P?. " .•••'..• Sonicthing to. sell?- "Telephone Garden State^ "the streets, the light and the coun- • NJ State Council on the Arts/Dept. Annual 232-0673. ''..'•' Fine and.Industrial Arts and gra- The. Royal Chord Compan> Quar- 1 -800-564-S91L. ' • '• 'IiprcuTts tk Vrrluiil IJlnuIs tr.sicic of Old Havana." Bom in duated from ihe;du Cfet School of An. of State. . ^'Affaire Riaintield. uheVe she. .studied, with Eest Chefs Nteht ' j->err-'Di*-lei. p: Furmarv Fmck .. He nday. Harch 24.1 Pepsi-Cola Conip ^rid, Rhtfdj Yaiio1*' •••••• ... any UNION COUNTY UTILITIES AUTHORITY •Da;hou>to\- uork.ha< been shown. EARLY BIRD SPECIAL ..i:-the-Catherine B ' Lorillard'.Wolfe . tonio's HOUSEHOLD SPECIAL WASTE CJub. 'New York C'u>..Swain-Galle- MONDAY THRU FRIDAY - 4-6PM DISPOSAL DAYS r:cv-. .-.Plainfield: Amoine Dutot 1997 ur bunnies have been ries throughout New. Jer>e> ana Pen- '• ns>lvama.;• She i> currently repre- working extra hard to sented by the Jim Morgan Caller.; of HCIST\ISSICE. SJ Cranford Union . New Providence •AT;. Blakeslec, Pa. .'-.'.• Bl'gSfey Bread Co. Saturday, April 5,1997 Saturday, May. 3,1997 Saturday, May 31,1997 prepare for this year's... The Polish.Cultural-Foundation is' ' 8:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. ' 8;00a.m.to2:00p.m. 8:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. located at 177- Broadway. Clark'. Ext. Entree Eat-In. Qnly 135 from the Garden State Parkway. Municipal Swimming Pool Public Works Garage. ' •'Public Works Garage The Skulski An Gallery is open to the ' Dessert & Coffee Sample what .area restaurants, food Memorial Drive Swanstrpm Place Park Place public- Monday . from .10- a.m. to .? "Serving the community for over 35 years" and beverage distributors' have to 6ffer\ Rain Date Rain Date Rain Date p WITH THE p.m.. Tuesday to.'Fndav frbm-5 to'9'. Ksions then cast your ballot for THE'BEST'] by Chef fred Saturday, April 12,1997 Saturday, May 10,1997 Saturday, June 7,1997 p.m. and Saturday from I-0'a.m. to!' : I • - " p.m. For additional information-, con- . • ••:*•' 1790 Springfield Ave., EASTER. BUNNY! • tact Aleksandra Nowak at' <908.r Tickets:. S3Q(advance} ' MATERIALS ACCEPTED FOR SAFE AND PROPER DISPOSAL Maplewood S50 (at-door.) : . 18 and over only, please Peerless Beverage compa" • AEROSOL CANS • • : •MERCURY SWITCHES •ANTIFREEZE '" ' • MOTOR OIL & MOTOR OIL FILTERS This is hota sit-down dinner 201-762-1247 •BATTERIES • . • . ' . 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THURSDAY, MARCH 20, 1997 — PAGE B7 WORRALL NEWSPAF PAGE B6 —THURSDAY, MARCH 20, -1997 W3RRALL NEWSPAPERS Hutchinson Hall, J-100/on March-. 'Stepping Out is a weekly calendar n Union County College. Cre Stony Hill Players has made designed to guide our readers to the Campus is located at 1033 Sprin_ many arts, and entertainment events •Ave., Cranford. The Festival is an appointment worth keeping in the. .Union. County area. The sented in part.by the Union Con Out Stony Hill Players will present the Steven Somerville of Berkeley calendar is open to all groups and Out Motion Picture and Television Advis, Agatha Christie rarity. "Appointment Heights. Steven and Nathalie Yafet of organizations in the- Union County Board: For information, can (908)1 With Death." tomorrow and Saturday Hillside, . Robert Peiser of. Union, '558-2550. .•./'' area. To place your free listing, send zabeth. For information, call (908) a weekly, lineup of musical rotation: iConiinued from Page B6)' Nanci Schqenberger at (908) Shows are tomorrow and Saturday at 8 p.m. and at Oakes Memorial Out- Christine. Peterson of Scotch Plains, • information to Associate Editor Jac- p.m., Tuesday, Friday and Saturday ' somewhat scattered commercial; ted free.' For information, call (908). EUZABETH-PUBUC LIBRARY pre- ' 355-0077. ' -••'••• : •851-6570. --..•• -af Sp.m. All tickets are S12.WCP is reach Center located at 120 Morris —toeTrammannofPiscataway. Jeffrey quie McCarthy, Worrall Community from-10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. and Sunday actress, married.to Ken. 273-7017. •.'•••' . Tuesdays -j- Acoustic Open-Mic sents "Stairway, to Heaven" on Wed- My" of showman.Bela Zangler. .•: JANE EYRE, presented by Paper Mill located at-1000 North Ave. West in .Ave., comer of Russell Place, in Sum- Michalowski of Warren, and Susan Newspapers, P.O. Box 3109, Union, from 1 to 3:30 p.m. • Lois Shields - 20-45, successful Night.Blues guitar stringer and vocalist nesday at 10- a.m. A charming fantasy - Union Catholic High School is Rhert Tyler opens the showi arid then Playhouse, plays through March 29. as. Westfield. For information and reser- WORKSHOPS mil. Tickets are S12, age .12 and under Rosenthal .of Gillette. New Jersey, 07083. MAJOR WORKS art show will open •editor of horror scripts,.corporate type, WESTFIELD SYMPHONY Orchestra .about a fellow called to his reward pre- • located on Marline Avenue In Scotch opens-the stage to any aspiring player the fourth production of the 1996,-97 vations, call (908) 232-1221. BOOKS VWTHQUT WORDS, adult $6. For reservations and information tomorrow at Kean College's James married to Al. will feature harpist Victoria Drake at the maturely. After winning a reprieve, he Piains. For ticket sales and informa- Directed by florham Park' resident who enters. The show opens at 9:30 Season at Paper Mill, Brookside Drive, LITTLE FOXES by Lillian Hellman has workshops -sponsored by New Jersey Howe Gallery. Pieces 'representing all. - •—At Shields .- '25-40, boorish "All Mozart Concert* on. Saturday returns to earth a wiser man. Starring tion, call (908) .889-1600. call (908) 464-7716. Jay Gaffney. "Appointment^ With p.rri. This Tuesday will also feature Miflburn. Charlotte Bronte's classic is- opened at the Elizabeth Playhouse. Center for Visual Arts, will be con- forms of art were chosen by art instruc- marketing/advertising man. .evening at the Presbyterian Criurch in David Niven: The murder mystery features: Wen- • Death" is the suspenseful and often Open Poetry from 8 to ,10 p.m. 6YE BYE BIRDIE the fifties rock- the haunting story of a plain governess ducted on Saturday (rom 10 a.m. to 4 ART SHOWS - • Ken Miller - stiff, architect with Westfield.' . ' . - Also on Wednesday, "Pysanka: The Hubbards of Tittle Foxes" were hilarious story of a curious American tors from the college. All pieces were • 'n-roll musical, will be performed at p.m. • .'•'.'• , . dy Weinberger of Maplewood. TEEN ARTS TOURING EXHIBIT has . aspirations of greatness. .- • • Wednesdays T-B.B. of B.B. and the who becomes caught up in a web of created by students. . . • . The concert will feature the Overture . Story of Ukrainian Easter Egg" will be Governor Livingston Regional High rapacious, cruel and callous long Audrey Ann Monaco of Springfield. family, abroad in the exotic Middle been moved to Corestates Bank, 68 • Grant-19-30, security guard, abilk .Stingers hosts Open Jam with all musi- mystery and passion. '• Led by instructors Fran Winner and , The show runs through April 1.1. to'"Bastien and Bastienna," Symphony shown. Filmmaker Marco Pereyma School tomorrow arid.Saturday. before the Ewings of' "Dallas* Lisa Silverman of Edison,' Phil Dofan-. East and their fellow travelers. Broad St., Elizabeth, where it will ty to b innocent or. vicious. cians welcome. .. Performances of "Jane Eyre"- are Lois Shapiro, this workshop is based Admission isfree'.TheGallery, located No. 1, Flute and Harp Concerto featur- shows traditions and techniques of . Doors will open at 8 p.m. on both appeared on television. Regina Hub- on comrriunication through. images. Stony Hill Players, a local com- . .remain until tomorrow. • Thursdays — Psychedelic Thurs- Wednesday through Sunday at 8 p.m., • of Watchung, Jean Dembaugh. Dar- in the Vaughh-E'ames building; is open • Auditions will consist .of selected ing Helen Campo on flute, and Sym- decorating eggs. Produced-with the nights of the performance. Tickets are bard is a woman capable of sending The exhibit consists ol 26 pieces of days presents the greatest sounds of with matinees on Thursdays at 2 p.m. NJCVA is locatedon Elm Street-iri. lene Lloyd and Mary Ellen and Car- rriunity theater in Summit, has been in from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. and from 5 to 7 readings from the script. Dates and phony No. 40. support of the Ohio Arts Council.' flow on sale at $7 arid may be ordered ' her brothers to prison, letting her hus- art selected from the 513 .visual art • classic rock, performed by local bands. and Saturdays and Sundays at 3 p.m. Summit. For information, call (908) roll Eriksen of New Providence. Don- existence for 50 years offering a wide p.m. Monday through Friday. For infor- times are .Saturday from 3-7 p.m. and by calling Barbara Stauber at (908) band die, wrecking' her daughter's life works shown at the 1996 Union County 1 Tickets are $24.50 for adults, S21'for Today's show features Post Junction. Tickets range fromS31 tpS46andS10. 273-912.1. na Snyde'r of Newark, Tony East of variety of comedies, dramas, musicals mation, contact Nina Cabrera at (908) Sunday from 4-8 p.m.. Auditions will be 464-3100. Tickets can also be pur- and destroying a whole' town, for no . Teen Arts Festival.held in March at. .h'eld at theCarraige House, 129 Wat- seniors with I:D. and S14 for students • Weekend; performances include Student tickets may be available fif- NEW JERSEY PHOTOGRAPHY Madison. Bob Gagljardi of Fanwood.. and operas, •_•:•. 820-0519. " . .' . • • KIDS chased at the door. However,' since better reason than a tittle social climb- Union County College. The annual son Road, Fanwood. Leave a mes- 25 and under. For further information, blues, roots and rock music. Tomorrow teen minutes prior to curtain. For tick-( FORUM will present a workshop cov- WHISPER, 30. years of black-and- THE UNION COUNTY ARTS CEN- seating is reserved advanced ticket ing. A whole clan of flow-bom Caligu- event is sponsored by the Union Coun- call (908) 232-9400. ' .... . • will feature Irving Lewis Lattin. and the ets and information, call (201)' ering print spotting of black-and-white - sage at (908) 322-8686 for additional TER win present a series of plays'for. purchase is recommended. The high la's are scrambling for what they view .-• ty Office of Cultural and Heritage wntte aHu bolbr puui6gr UNION : ' expanded from previous years, and taneously experimenting with- new The' artist works" mainly in oil and more information.'All proceeds will be I now includes nine scenes, use of a BATHROOMS & KITCHENS II inc., (908) 6884500* 1T800-922-8919 .techniques that convey a- particular-. patel. Her palette consists of pure, vib- usedto. hel p the Needy and Homeless ,. HANNON'3 : multi-media ten-foot screen and live spirit all his own.. . . . ' rant colors rendered in. an impression-, of Elizabeth. ' . LECTURES Grafke's solo exhibit contijiues •istic style. Captured moments while- JUST ABOUT ART, the ongoing animals. The play will be presented' weekdays from 9:30 a.rn. to 5:30 p.m. traveling, local landscapes and still life Thursday night forum of informal talks . outdoors. &* FLOOR COVERING WAREHOUSE and Saturdays to 4 p.m. Swain, Galle- make up the greater portion of her CLASSES and-discussions with artists and .cura- . Clinton Hill Baptist Church is located ries is located at-703 Watchung Ave., work. .••••• '•...' y :' PLAYWRIGHTS THEATRE of New tors at the New Jersey Center for Vis- at 2815 Morris Ave., Union. For infor- • mation, call (908) 687-9440. . . Plainfield. For information,, call (908). . ' The. Polish Cultural Foundation is Jersey has scheduled the following ual Arts, will feature the following CARPET •TILE • LINOLEUM • WALLPAPER •-Y/INDOyif TREATMENTS»CARPET MILL ENDS located at 177 Broadway, Clark. The From the songwriters of .- 756-1707. ''"•'••.'• ' classe's for adults: . '. . programs: .' . •. - THE WIZARDOF OZ will be presented Chicago and Cabaret BILL LEECHwill have a solo show at. Skulski Art Gallery is open to the public . Beginning/intermediate .Playwnting. •'• Today — Enrique Flores-Galbis,- Ky the Musical Theater Department at HOME Monday from 10 a.m. - -3 p.m., Tues- beginning Tuesday. WINDOW ARMSTOONG CARPET MILL comes a brand new musical the WatcRungArts Center this- month., NJCVA Instructor of the Month, will talk Kawameeh Middle School tomorrow about a dance marathon in Thp Pithiriit nms through. Mamh_29_l day - Friday from 5 - 9 p.m. and Satur- ' Advanced" Playwrightingrbeglnning ' about returning to his homeland via'a and Saturday at 7:30 p.m, and Satur- OF day trom"*tt) a.m. - 1*p7rnTFoTaddltlonat TREATMENTS Atlantic City in 1933, concurreni witli "Material Metaphors" - .Vetfrresdayrr-'"—' '" '' ~~~—' ~day~aftemoon-at-1-p;mr-— . .'' •— COMMERCIAL ' information, contact Aleksandra Now- ygp and two people who in.the other gailery.; .': Screenwriting, beginning Apnl 5. General- admission is S5. The' ak at (908) 382-7197. Havana and the'Cuban countryside; NYLON PLUSH CARPET. "SAYINGST" fell in love... . Leech works primarily in acrylics on • All classes run for eight weeks. The previously inaccessible to him, in his oil Middle School is locatedon David'Ter- NA/ood TILE Large A SPECTRUM OF ART WORKS. nert series of classe.s for 'children race in U.nion. For information, call In wall-to-wall and room there and then. unstretched canvas. His images have paintings which will be on-view in the Floor size rug*! Select from Selection evolved to reduced, fragmented and paintings by Grace Sharpe, will be pre- grades 4-9 begins Saturday. Art Center's Members Gallery from plush decorator colors. Up to sented at'the LesMalamut Art Gallery . Playwrights Theatre is located at 33 Resists spills & stains.. 12X12X1/8 stylized figures and body parts; set March 9 - April 14: ' ' • Kar&stan $ 50 Save up to against large, flat areas, moving his in the Union Library Saturday through Green Village Road in Madison. For The programs, are free and open to further .information, call (201) 27 CTN. work solidly into the abstract field. •April 24. An opening reception will the public. Hours are 7:30 to 9 p.m. Carpet $8.95sqyd 40%-75% i ne waicnijng Ails^'tjn Eifichant your Easter located on the Watchung Circle. For Refreshements will be served. Summit. For further information call The Union Library is located on Mor- information, call (908) 753-0190. ; (908) 273-9121'. with Pet'? ris Avenue near Friberger Park, Union. 1119 SPRINGFIELD RD SS • UNION • 686-6333 MATERIAL METAPHORS, an exhibi- - FESTIVALS - For information, call (908) 686-0420 or tion of the works of Sarah Crooks, Mike ANNUAL UNION COUNTY TEEN KATHY BLOCK, artist and instructor (908) .688-4536. .../.- ' .Murphy and Robert Sorenson, will be ARTS' FESTIVAL will take place on at New Jersey Center for Visual-Arts on display at the Watchung Arts Center • HAVANA REVISITED, a collection.of March 26 and 27 at- Unfon County Col- will give a free lecture at Barnes and S'S . through March 29. "oil on canvas works by Enrique Flores lege's Cranford Campus.' Noble-bookstore on March 27 at 7:30. "Material Metaphors* brings to- issue . Galbis will be on display in the Menv The program will feature 4Q work- p.mr ••••• '•• • • • '. r the use of varied materials as subs- '' bers' Gallery beginning, on Sunday at shops providing instruction b\? profes- J-ler talk will', consist, of a collage sionals in selected areas- :o enable" demonstration and explanation of how' IX S SPRING trate, as medium and as metaphor. New Jersey Center for Visual Arts. yourtg-people to express their talents. • cutouts are made in the artistic style'of Gallery hours .are from 1 to'4 p.m.- Recently returned from a -trip to Old Havana, the artist produced these real- Professionals also win critique atten- Matisse, along-with design ideas and' every day except Sunday- Admission dees' work. Rounding out the day will elements. . . is free at all times. Watchung Arts Cen- ist works, based on Cuba in its current be ongoing "an stops." mini workshops-, Barnes and Noble is locatedat 240' UP TIME ' '.er is located on the Watchung Circle. state of desolation-. •Providing a view .forbidden' to most Americans, the and an open poetry reading. Forty-five Route 22 West. For information, call =0- further information, call (-908) scnoQ'.s v.-iii be .represented at the (201) 376-8544. ' ,'..-;. 753-01-90 '".' -• ' paintings capture "the streets, the light and the countryside of Old Havana." Festiva: ' . • • ' • CHILDREN'S SPECIALIZED HOSPI- NJCVA is located at 68 Elm St. in Fo- iurrfer •r.to-maiipn.. ca'i (90B) |Now.you can get GASH; FOR.YOUR.TRASH TAL -will • present bla'ck-antJ white. : Summit. The exhibit and reception are 709-750". ' ' '• . ' ' ' • ohotogranhy Dy Art Carlson, through THEATRE free and open to the public.. Gallery •Aluminum cans'., aluminum-windows, -. •ne 'ena o- March Carlson's .work can MADISON YOUNG- PLAYWRIGHTS APPOINTMENT WITH DEATH will be Bring in your aluminum . generally be grouped into three ' nours .are Monday • Fnday.from noon -. FESTIVAL will D€ rieio tomorrow,and presented by Stony- Hill- Players .aluminum pools • . categories — landscapes, architectur- 4 p.m., Saturday and Sunday from 2-4 'Crazy For You' will be presented by the Performing - Saturda'v a* Ptaywrights. Tneatre in through Saturday at'Oakes Memorial cans now and receive •Copper and copper wife ; • p.ryi. ana jnursuay evmiiny' i flOHl i i.o3u PREVIEWS BEGIN MARCH 27TH • OPENS APRIL 24TH al studies and close-up views of Dotn Ai'ts Company at Union Catholic Regional High Sch'ooi— Outrojcr-. Contor in S'urnmit. Tho - 9 p.m. For further information-, call tomorrow and Saturday-al 8 p.m. • Playwngnts -Tneat're isiocated a; 33 tells the'suspensefuland often hilan-" \km POUND ON BROADWAT Ar lHt HICHAKU KOltatKa 7i : . Aisc or display this -month are .(908) 273-9121. •G'een Viilaae P.oad.ir. Madison • Fo' ous story of a curious American family MARLENE'S PU Offer Good 5/5/97 / •Brass • And all other non-ferrous metals watercoiors and paper sculpture by ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL JURIED located at 169 West-Main St.. Rahway. D6 conducted by Victoria Gnswold inforrrratio.r,.'*call (201) 514-1787. '.. abroad in the-exotic Middle East and' 2707 Morris Ave. • Union. L-iaire rr AfCfiei HfcM .wuiK±> UUNiuus- turthor 'information • fall (QQR1 trom the'harDsichord.'witri vocal assis- their fellow travelers. . •'.."•.-' CALL is&Sfeyssr.: (2 12) 3O7-A 1 OO trate illusions pi depth, .distance, Gallery at New Jersey Center for Vis-, 388-0647.- ';.'•.'. iance from-sopranos Margaret South Showtimtib ate tumuiiw OUJSIDE METRO NY: (8OOI 755--1OOO ual Arts Sunday through' April. 20. An well and Marilin SpeSak.-Admission is day at 8 p.m. -Tickets cost S12, S6 for -^908^86^8771 ALSO AVMLABLt AT ALL TiCKETMASTER C'JTLCTS GODTKHI dimension, and movement. FILMS SEATING % r opening reception will be held^n Suh- ' ee. •-...'• ' '...-'. ages 2 and under. For reservations' 352 Market Street in Kenilworth USE COM Running concurrently . with these CLASSIC FILM SERIES at the.Union KCP1EP .CONCERTS . and infbrrnation, call (908) 4G4-771.6. exhibits are art work and photographs day from 2-5 p.m. An awards cere- The-• Rahway . Public Library is. County Arts Center features two-Alfred- by patients The children's works illus- mony will take place at'3 p.m. • CAROL HAMERSMA JAZZ TRIO will located at the corner of-Central and S:.. Hitchcock thrillers. "Rear Window" and CRAZY FOR YOU will be presented by lOPEN EVERYDAY 8 AM - 4:30 PM SAT. 8 AM - NOON trate themes of wellness. ways of stay- Juned by leading national art critic appear-in concert tomorrpw at 6 p.m. at • Georges avenues... • '•''••• "North by Northwest", today at 7 p.m. the Performing Art's Company at Union and historian' Donald B. Kuspit,- the WALTER THE FLORIST ing healthy' and prepanng for health- • the Barron ArtsCe'nterin Woodbndge ANNUAL SCHOLARSHIP CONCERT Catholic Regional High' Sch'ooltomor-- Closed Sunday works represent artists in the United- Tickets' are SB. TheUCAC is located care'experiences. '•'.'• - • The concert is being presented in hon- will be presented by the Music Depart- . row and Saturday at 8 p.m. .1354 Stuyyesant Ave., Union States: and abraod and-includes all • • a: 1601 .Irving St.-, Rahway. For infor- Children's Specialized Hospital is . or of Women's History. Mont'n. . 'men; of Kean Cpllege'of New Jersey "Crazy For You" is. the'story of Bob- FOR MORE.INFORMATION, CALL 245-4221 media. Artists represent 42 states and mation, call (908) 4S9-8226- located at 150 New Providence Road . Admission is free, reservations are Wednesday at 8 p'.rn'. The concert will by Child,: a rich and pampered 1930's 10 countries. Works, range from water; •in Mountainside. ' required:'The Barroh- Arts Center is ' tane place m tne- College's Wilkins. 908-686-0920 v - colors to black-and-white'photography, BLACK MARIA FILM FESTIVAL is an ~New York playboy sent by his domi*' VOX GALLERY presents an'exhibrt of located at.582 Rahway•'Ave. Wood- •Theatre '.'.'••' with a strong selection.of conceptual annual showcase, of innovative and peering mother to foreclose the mort- pastels and oil paintingsty Alden Bak- bridge. For information, call (908) Tne even; features iacultya'nd stu- new. experimental-, documentary, am- gage oh a 'long-dormant, theater- in and narrative sculpture.. • ' .634-0413. - •'. ...:.-'' Going Jo The Movies? er through the month' of March: The oen; soloists anaensembfes as well as. • Deadrock, Nevada. Bobby's future NJCVA is located at 68 Elm '.St.. • rhajion and narrative works through a New Jersey artist paints landscapes, MINSTREL COFFEEHOUSE will pre . selectee -studer,: performances' '• takes'an unexpected turn as he falls Summit. Reception ahd exhibitions are wide diversity. 61 film-and-video by film- Inspiring girls for 40- years in the Girls can do anything!. . • . still'lifes and portraits, in both-oil/an'd sent' Michael -Smith.- and Ricria'rc ' Aomission.'-is S8 . Kean College is . madly in love with Polly Baker, the only 1 free and open to the public. Gallery maker's' from around the -world. Become a Girl Scout: Make new friends, lead arid have fun. Drueding and Stephe.Fe'rraro tome- ."'osaieo on Morns Avenue in Union For- girl in the sleepy mining town of 157 communities ol Berkeley Heiulus. Clark. oastel. . i '. hours are Monday - Friday from noon- The Union County tour will continue Celebrate Good Times at Camp Hoover Vox Gallery is located at 444 Spring- row at 8:30 p.m. ' ' . ' infdrrnatiQn, pal! (9G8i 527-2337 at Union County Arts Center on Satur- men, and assurnes the "mistaken iden- • Ci.infnrd. -Dunellen. 'Elizabeth.' Fariwood. 4 p.m., Saturday and Sunday from 2 - 4 .Michael Smith is .'a-respected son--. Have Fun at Summer Day Camp . • • • and enter a four digit selection number below iield Ave.', Summit. Gallery hours are p.m. and Thursday from 7:30 - 9 p.m. -. ' CROSSROADS if: Garv;oo3-presents day.. and conclude at Kean College's •J • • (Sec Stepping Out,,Page'B7) GaiwtHid. Green Brook. Hillside. Keniluonh: Tuesday and Wednesday from 10 a.m.' wnter in the folk field. He fias- Linden. 'Mountainside.. . North -.Plainl'ii'ld. to hear the movie times at these theatres! . For information, call (90S).273-9121. honing his craft for 30. "years, ana •!o.6'p.m.. Thursday from 10 a.rn. to 8 PlainrieU.'Ri'is-elic. Rftsellc-Park. Scotch'pja-ins..^ ANN,UAL ART SHOW AND SALE shows. Check out our WEBSITE on the Internet: 3171 CINEPLEX ODION CRANFORD to 6 p.m. and Sunday from noon to 4 sponsored~By~the Wesffield'Chapter-or p.m.For further information, call (908) Hadassah will be held April 5 and 6 at ing is a respected fingerstyle blues ana •Wauhuhg. www. westfielBnj .com/girlscouts 3173 LINDEN FIVEPLEX CINEMAS. Temple Emanu-Ei; Westfield. ', •' . .273-2551 • •"'.•"• ragtime guitarist.-.He-has teamed up' • . .'•• '. 400 Nortfi Wood'Avenue • LINDEN . ' Top New Jersey and New York gal- with • percussionist Stephe' Ferraro tc il ' '• ', ' 3175 NEW PARK CINEMA - leriesanda-limitednumber-of-individu-., the American Society of Media Photg- ' al artists have been invited to set up —- l'.__..-_23 .West.WestfieldAve..^.R.OSELLE PARK_ 1 rap hers will-be held at the Nabisco Gal- The Minstrel Coffeehouse is a their own "mini galleries" and display ' 3177 CINEPLEX ODEON UNION THEATRE lery in East Hanover through April 2, .coffeehouse/concert series run-by Ine their best works. .The show has been-: Folk .Project; .a' non.-profit folk music • '. '•' 990 Stuyvesant Avenue •UNION . • The exhibit celebrates photography designed so that both the avid collector and arts organization. .The. Project is 3179 LOST PICTURE SHOW as an art form with.more than 50 ' and the casual .viewer .can stroli: located at the Somerset County Envir- award-wmr.mg works from neary 400 ' .. -2395 Springfield Avenue • UNION through the-exhibit, stop by each gal- onmental Center. 190 Lord • Stirling entries to the third annual fine art Adults... VOL are in\ited 3181 GENERAL CINEMA BLUE STAR lery and see what is happening in the .Road', Basking Ridge!Shows are he'ld photography competition. A variety of - • • •' 1701 -65 Route 22 .West • WATCHUNG .' ' . art world. Each gallery will have their' every' Friday year round, presentrng March 24' BestCMs Night • .. photographic disciplines will-.be dis-' 3183 RIALTO THEATRE own experts on .hand to answer ques- folk music in its broadest sense Co'- played, including landscape, portrai-' r ; tions and provide further information • fee. tea and baked goods are served • L Affaife.Rt;22. • '. •'. ' 250 East Broad Street'.WESTFIELD • . lure, abstract, still, life, computer- about the artists and individual pieces. no alcohol or .tobacco are alfoweo- 3185. SONY THEATRES generated and mixed.media. : .A preview champagne reception will, Admission is S5 For Information. ca! ' Mountainside S3O.O0 .' _Bt. 22 East • MOUNTAINSIDE / The.Nabisco Gallery is located at 'kick off the.show for patrons on Apnl.5 (908) 76.6-2489.. ' . . : - . ' - 100 DeForest Ave. in East Hanover. Ongoing Become a Girl Scout The show will be-opeh to the public Admission is free and open to the publ-.' DAVID GROVER and the Big Bear 1 Wo JBu.ay/' ic from noon to 4 p!m. daily.' For infor- ' Apnl 6 from noon to 9:30 p.m.-Admit- . Band will appear in a benefit concert • ... Leader .* 'NEW!!!: FREE! Signals! mation, call (201) 503-3238.. sion is S3'for adults'and-SI.50 for for -Summit Child .Care Centers on LOCAL LANDSCAPES AND OILS by senior citizens: students are free! For Saturday at 10 arm. Trie-concert-will be Held at the. Summit Middle 'School •Louis Winarsky will be exhibited at the ..information, call (908.).233-6535 Auditorium. . 272 .Morris Ave ,T; • Donald Palmer Museum of the Spring- Summit ' _ Moviesource \ "fieid Library through-Apnl-16.— — • On display are oil paintings of local - "AUDITIONS:: David Grdver is well known Irom the : 1 Art Credit: - ^.\ 'Ar.'-.iv-Tsarv Wasliington Rock^GirlScout Council,Inc; — -r A-Special-Feature OUnfosource PHILATHAUANS o( Fanwood will be PBS television show "Grovers Cor- landscapes in Springfield and Short s?i".'.f '-• -n;•_•.-'. • Hills, portrait drawings, from life and nolding auditions for "Cahoots," a mur- ner." which he createdto teach child- 1 Rri -i>r. Jar. VN Cjcnr.-r.:-. experiments in art from family der-comedy by' Rick Johnson. Two ren about music. With the Big. Bear Si photographs. couples get together tor a dinner that Band. David Grover has made several d'T ''" 908-232-3236 recordings including, "Ernestine and The -Donald Palmer Museum is turns hilariously murderous. Getting the Green-Eyed Elf and "As Different- located in the Springfield Public out of their predicament becomes slap- : As We Are." •' ' ' 201 Grove Street East, Westfield, NJ 07090 Library, 66 Mountain Ave. The hours stick when blackmail enters the party ' CALLS ARE FREE il .within your local calling area. Out ol area calls will be billed as long distan: - Cast requirements are:' .. for the exhibit are Monday. Wednes- Tickets are S5 in advance and S5 at 'The Easter Story' will be presented tomorrow and Sunday at 8 p.m. and Saturday at by your telephone company. Intosource Is a' service bl Worrall Community Newspapers, Inc day and Thursday from 10 a.m to 8 • Jan Miller - 20-45. attractive. the door. Children under 2 are admit- 6:30 p.m. at Clinton Hill Baptist Church.in Union. . • . • '. ..

' • '• ' THURSDAY, MARCH 20. 1997 — PAGE B9 yVORRALL NEWSPAPERS WORRALL NEWSPAPERS PAGE B8 — THURSDAY, MARCH 20, 1997 Workshop brochure is now available Worrall Community Newspapers Presents ' - The Wcstfield Summer Workshop, and arts and stenciling, and a carving for young actors. Connections a five-week arts program for students course in .which students will actually • The Westfield Summer Workshop To place your FREE ad. call To respond to an ad. call Out Of This World in pre-schooL through grade 10. .is carve a small village. is located just 1 minutes from Exit Wiafs Going M pleased to announce the publication The communications department 135 on the Garden State Parkway and 1-800-382-1746. 1-900-786-2400. 25 Weather word of its 1997 summer brochure. The offers 11. courses, some of which . -less than 10 minutes from the Moun- Anytime, day or night. . \ 51.99 per minutr. Ynu must be 18 or older. 15 t« 17 booklet contains a listing of ffkjepa- include sign language, writing, TV tain Avenue exit off Route 22 East • ACROSS _•• '29 Where Basra is GARAGE/YABD SALE Both numbers wnr|c with TnurhTnrw™ anrl 'Rotary [irmnr*. 31 Door feature FLEA MARKET rate courses in. speciality, areas. production and Spanish. A new All classes are taught by certified THURSDAY THRU SATURDAY 1 Gentle 32 Thicket SATURDAY There are 32 offerings in the arts course called Video Animation offers • teachers, professional performers or MARCH 20. 21, 22, 1997 FtlEE Personal Ad FREE Voice Greeting FREE Message Retrieval (ix weekly) 5 Fragment 33 Glove material ( MARCH 29, 1997 . . and • crafts curriculum.: Popular students the opportunity to create skilled artisans. Before-care and after- EVENT: Garage Sale. ' STRAIGHT ACTING 10 —- the kill . 34 Spaceship adjuncts EVENT: Giant Indoor/Outdoor Flea ARE YOU OUT THERE? -FOR A NEW BEGINNING COUUrTMEKT MINDED PLACE: Unitarian House. 165 Summit courses in painting, drawing, sculture, their own animated cartoons. care are available for an additional .Attractive 35 yr old-single MALE V ' ..-• 14 Scuttle 35 Excite 1 20 year old.5'5". heavyset Divorced white male. 40. Avenue, Summit, NJ. potter) , jewelry, basketry and car- white male. 5'9" and 175 22 yr old gay White male. 36 Citv-Oiuhe'Loire - PLACE: Roselle Park High School. 185 Web- Fencing,-, which was a popular fee. A full day program is available in ' WOMIA st:i:hiv; • woman. Looking for an brown hair and blue eyes. 18 Farm'animals 6'3'. 193 lbs. Like movies, lbs.. Enjoy running, rac- 57" and 165 .13s. -Enjoy ster Avenue (oft Locust Street); Roselle, NJ. TIME: Thursday, 9am-4pm; Friday, tooning art among the many standard conjunction . with the. Westfield- MIA outgoing, sensitive, loving, 19 Dwelling place ' 37 Bases: colloq. selection in the past, has returned to spons. dining out and • quetball. socializing, quiet football, comics, and alter- TIME: 9am-5pm • . 9am-4pm; Saturday, 9am-2pm. laid back man to be good native music Looking for 20 Spanish month . 38 Thoroughfare: Fr. . classes. New to the department this the dance and movement division YMCA. Students are transported by Cill 1-900-786-2400 quiet times. Seeking pret- evenings and more. PRICE: Free admission. Over 100 Qual- PRICE: Free Admission. Thousands of 'iriends with. BOX 389*9 an overweight white male. 39 44 Across necessity ty, slim. fit. -single or . Looking for an. attractive. 1 21 Football unit . quality Items at bargain prices. For more year are courses in decoupage, decor- bus to the "Y" accompanied by their 18 to 30. for friendship ity Vendors! Call 201-997-9535. • along with' aerobics and Taekwondo. LADY OF CLASS • divorced white female 30 • fit woman who is mature 40 Offensive . , information call 908-273-3245. VENUS WOMAN . aria a possible .relation- 22 Was airborne, in a ORGANIZATION: Roselle Park High ative arts, which involves stamp arts Fain- Tale Theater, is a new offering •counselors. • •' • • Divorced Jewish female. to 40. -with similar inter- minded and secure-in her- 41 Within—• of ORGANIZATION: Unitarian Church in 5'10\ full figured; whita', ship. BOX 12579 way 37; vivacious . and ests. BOX 11827 self, for friendship and a Schooj Marching Band professional female. I'm adorable.- Looking for a 44 Was able'. .-'•., ' Summit. .. - . possible . relationship 24 Feats of 103 Across upbeat, spontaneous, cre- -. divorced Jewish or Italian RECENTLY 45 Is imminent . PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE . BOX 38025 ' 26 Still .. . CRAFT PUBLIC NOTICE ative, spontaneous, sin- male. 37 to 42. who is full TRANSFERRED 48 Carried cere, passionate and play- ATTRACTIVE MALE . ttOWF.V SKKKIM 27 Tatters : SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY estate Doing loreciosea. by virtue ot owner- 2GCEO2SH134170005 . . • • .' of life for friendship and a Latin male. 25. 6\ dark 50' Gray matter • SATURDAY AND SUNDAY ship. - Inheritance, descent. Intestacy, Uenor: North Ave. Auto Repair. 508 ful. Enjoy art, • dining., possible relationship. hair. and brown. eyes. Physically fit, . single, - WOMEN .. . 28 Illuminated • .• - OTHER CHANCERY DIVISION white. Italian male. 36. 30 Success 53 Showed a movie again MARCH 22, 23, 1997 . UNION COUNTY devise, dower, curtasv. mortoaoe. deed or . North Ave.. Union, NJ movies, Broadway, sports, Enjoy' movies, comedy Varied interests. Seeking 54 Sound of disbelief. .THURSDAY-SATURDAY; DOCKET NO. F-380-S6 ' . ' conveyance, entry ol Juogmant or other leg- LOT 3736 1080 Peugot, 4 dr v)n#: travel and more.- Looking clubs. 'New York City, a n/s, physically-fit., sensi- 5'9"- and 190 lbs. I'm Call 1-900-786-2400 31 Hardy character EVENT: Craft Show NOTICE TO ABSENT DEFENDANTS al or lawful right. The nature of which and . VF3DA12B3KS5O1139 '^ • ' • ' attractive, sincere, honest PLACE: Jefferson Elementary School, MONDAY-SATURDAY . STATE OF NEW JERSEY the reason that you' and* each ot you are Uenor: Bargain Brake. 1205 W. St. for a single, divorced, wid- romance and more. BOX tive, educated., nbn-reli- SI.95 pei mm.. 1Byura ot older 55 Handled clumsily • owed, professional male. and romantic with a sense 32 Jeweler's measure • . • TO • • . ' iolned as defendants Is set forth wftn parti- • ' George Ave.. Under), NJ 12670 gious woman 19-28. Will SPECIAL MOMENTS Do-—' ' 110 Ashwood Avenue, Summit, NJ. MARCH 13th-15th; 17th-22nd 1997. 40 to 55. 6' and over, with ol 'humor' • Looking for a TV -Resonant FIVE S AND L CORPORATION. A NEW cularftyln the amended complaint.' • copy LICENSED & BONDED WO HP&n GAMES send picture upon Bi lemale seeking another 37 Earnings •*«—— IliYiC; oaiuiuay,-Warn-* "fcVfcNT' Annual UbBJ Oooii &. Muoio You are Hereby summoned and required addressed to the-attorneys»for for tthe ptalnttft March 13. 20, 1997 Independent black-woman attractive, bi temaie ,o. Sufficient:.poet. noon-4pm. 'Sale. 37099 ' 32. who is physically lit 40 —'• home: out to serve upon Sanford E. Chernirvplainllft's . at the above mentioned -address. U3708- WCN ($30.80) seeking an intelligent ENJOYABLE 61 Perfidious attorney, whose address IS One Eastern Dated: March 20. 1997 and a n/s and marriage fun and togetherness. II 41 —lat\£S\-nc PRICE: Free Admission. F^atunng 50 PLACE: 26 Park St.. lower level, Mont- FTTTHEBILC? black male. 40 to 55. who TIMES Avenue. Somervllle. New Jersey 08876. an .DONALD F. PHELAN . minded. this is you. please give me 63- Intimations .-~cafters-_cflildren's craft activities, raffles olair (across from YMGA). - , ' WILLIAM M.E. POWERS. JR.. is honest and sincere. Who 160 fb, sin- 42 Pitcher's concern: answer to the amended complaint tiled rn a Clerk of the Superior Court Attractive 40 year old BOX a call. BOX 37078 64 .Bottle sizes ' and fopd available. TIME: March 14th, 20th-21st.-9:30-9pm; civil action In which EDWARD SHORT Is U3743 WCN March 20, .1997 (S59.50) CHARTERED likes long walks,-dining in. gle white 737 Stokes Road • - while lemale. 57". and 37477 LOOKING FOR A FRIEND :abbrr~ plalnlltf. and FIVE S AND L CORPORA- Kalian-male 65 Quiver • • ' ORGANIZATION: Jefferson School 15th, 22nd, 9:30-6; 17th-19th, 2-8pm. TION. A NEW JERSEY CORPORATION. ' NOTICE TO ABSENT DEFENDANTS. P.O. Box 1088 . 110 pounds. Looking for a' and out. No head games Single, full figured, gay 43 TexaMourist ARE YOU 66 Entertain lavishly PTO. • ' • Children's book sale March 13th. is defendant, pending In the Superior Court STATE OF NEW JERSEY TO: . Medford. New Jersey 08055 healthy, trim professional please. Drug, alcohol, and with dark black lemale. Looking for attraction of New Jersey within 35 days alter March MICHELE DUMAS (609) 654-5131 " while male. 40 to 60. with smokefree. BOX 13211 brown hair OUT 67 Doyle's middle name SATURDAY. 2:00-5pm., Adults must accompany child. YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED AND Attorneys for Plaintiff a similar- female for friend- _44_Florida-t.ounsl—__ : -PRICE: -S4-donaliori-only-March_14th^_ _2O;_1997.. exclusive of. such date. If you fail ' REQUIRED to serve upon HUBSCHM AN &— _a medium build, lor friend- -PHETTY-AND PETITE and eyes, p_^.p ; ~68~C6ifarrd~pen , to do so. juogment by" default" may"be' 160 lbs: !~yr—otd~ , attraction , . • Bargain prices;' all catagories! Books' - rendered against you for the relief . ROMAN. P.C.. 318 Bergen Boulevard. Pali- ship and a possible long 38 yr old. 5'3". 120 Ib sin- BOX 4506 EVENT: Craft Fair • • sades Park. New Jersey 07650. Attorneys . NOTICE TO ABSENT DEFENDANT . Seeking single white 46 Fashion: Fr.' 69 Rowing crew -demanded In the complaint. You snail file-. term relationship: BOX gle black Christian female. PLACE: Roselle Catholic High School.. LP's,. magazines,''ephemera; sheet lor me Plaintiff, an answer to the Complaint Superior Court ol Naw Jersey. . honest, sin male seeking a CURIOUS FEMALE 70 Respites . your answer and. proof of service 1n dupli- and Amendment to the Complaint filed In a 38568 Looking for atajl. hand- 47 Golf-bag item Raritan Road, Roselle. iNJ. music. • -"• • ' . cate with the Clerk of the Superior Court, Chancery DMslon . , ... cere woman single .white Attractive, bi cunous 31 yr 72 Warm - .-. Hughes 'Justice 'Complex.. Trenton. New civil action. In which JHM MORTGAGE Union County ' VERY SPECIAL . some, . . succes*jl. •48.Pitch's'companion ORGANIZATION: College Women's SECURITIES L.P. Is plaintiff and WALI who . . enjoys female- with . similar old female. Looking for a T1ME:9am-4pm ' ' Jersey. In accordance with the rules of Clvir Docket No. F-12346-95 Pretty single white female. Christian male, 35 to 45. 49 Mississippi bridge 73 Man — Club ol Montclair. Funding Scholarship/ ABDULLAH. «t •!. are defendants, pend- ' STATE OF NEW JERSEY rollerblading and ice interests. Enjoy dining very attractive, feminine, ORGANIZATION: Roselle Catholic High Practice-and Procedure. You are further Ing In the Superior Court of New Jersey, 32. 5 7" with long brown Enjoy the outdoors; exer- •50 Kind of champagne 86 37 M 76 Treats Fellowships. .201-783-7040. ' advised that if you are unable to obtain an •TO skating or simply having out walking on the beach., petile -female -for friend- School Mothers Club, 908-245-23.50: • Chancery -Division. Union County and ' hair. Enjoy Uie beach, cise, jazz, comedy, and • 78 Contests' attorney you may communicate-with the bearing Docket No. F-8750-93 wltnin thlrty- Danl«l J. Morgan'. Jr., Michelle O. Mor- lun. BOX 14906 movies, music, and more ship and possibly more. 51 Understand' - Lawyer Referral Service of the county of gan,hl« wife and their heirs, devlseai, music, working out and much more. BOX 38434 80 —Khan . PROFESSIONAL MALE BOX 37603 BOX 11103 ,_ .,..-•• 5.: 103 .Across milieu . 05 venue and trial If you cannot afford an attor- . . five (35) days after March 20,1997 exclu- •nd personal representatives and his/ Atlantic City. Seeking sin- What's Going On is a paid directory of events for non-profit organizations: It is ney. you may communicate with the Legal sive of such date. If you fall to dp so. Judg- •hor, tholr, or any of tholr successors In DOU •Single.professional male, LET'S HAVE FUN! 56. Originated 81 Devil ment by default may be rendered aoainst gle white male, thin to UNDERSTAND???? . Services office ol the county of venue. The: right; tltlo and Interest. enjoys movies and-the. Gay while female. 135 82 Yugoslav river:var . prepaid and costs jusfS20.00 (for 2 weeks) for EssexCounty or. Union County and names and telephone numbers o(. such you for the relief demanded In the. Com- • YOU ABE HEREBY SUMMONED and mediym. build; -25 lo 39 • Very nice, .warm and car-- 57 Sub rosa 109 theatre. Seeking a special lbs., enjoy movies, danc- 83 Spice • just $30 00 for both. Your notice must be in our Maplewood office (463 Valley. agencies are as follows: . . plaint and'Amendment lo the Complaint' required to serve upon WILLIAM M.E. who is sweet and caring, ing woman; would like to m:\ SFEKIV ' 60 Finnish fake . .. 1 You' shall file your answer and proof of ser- POWERS. JR.. CHARTERED. Attorneys love for intimate conversa- ing and having a good 84 Dress carefully Lawyer Referral Service (903) 353-4715 vice In duplicate with the Clerk of the Super- BOX 13058 -t ; meet a nice man 65+. , 61 Signals' 113 Street) by 4:30 P.M. on Monday for publication the following Thursday. Legal Service • (908) 354-4340 lor Plalntilf. whose address is 737 Stokes tions. Race and age unim- MEN .time. Looking for another ior Court of New Jersey. Richard J. Hughes Who uunderstands the 88 Complexion Advertisement may also be placed at'170 Scotland Road, Orange, 266 Liberty St., The action has been Instituted for the. Road, R.O. Box 1088, Medtord, NJ. 08055. FRIENDSHIP AND portant. No' full figures. gay white female. 30-35 .62 Stropped . Justice Complex. CN-971. Trenton. New an Answer to the Complaint (and Amend- TRUE relationship of a Call 1-900-786-2400 90 Penny-a-linefs purpose of foreclosing the-following tax sale - Jersey 08625. in accordance with the rules MORE' • Especially interested in No drinkers, no smokers; 63 Is exultant Bloomfield or 1291 Stuyvesant Ave., Union. For more information call 763-9411. certificate.: of civil practice.and procedure.: ment to Complaint. If any) tiled In a Civil friend. BOX '15738 S1.99 Mi mln.. 11 yon or older . 91 Specifies Action in which ContlMortgage Corporation .40 yr old, 5'3", African- someone from • Ihe' no drugs. BOX 13498 64 House feature'' © DAVY. ASSOCIATES 1. Tax.Sale Certificate No. 1085 dated This action has been instituted for the LETS INVEST... 92 Dismissed October 30. 1990 made by Angela Rica—^purpose of foreclosing a mortgage dated is plaintiff and Daniel J. Morgan, Jr. and American female enjoys Caribbean or Puerto Rico. 65 Camera adjunct 85 Ending with pay. ' & Football off. Collector ol Taxes of the Township of Berk- July 20. 1989. made by Wall. Abdullah and Michelle D. Morgan,, his wife, et al., are dancing, music, long BOX-15568 .' ' ...in. each other. Sexy. •67 Ennis's county \ ..- 94 Bell features _etey Heights. County of Union, and State of Kareemah Abdullah, husband and wife, Delendants, pending In the Superior Court walks and writing poetry. W¥.\ SI I kl\< Brazilian Italian male. 27.- . 86 French interjection .99 103 Across gear DOWN- 9 Depress ol Now Jersey, within thirty-five (35) days TOUCH OF CLASS?. ... FRIENDS/SPORTS New Jersey, and held by Edward Short, the Mortgagors: to E.B..Mortgage Corporation, Seeking African American 5'11"and 145 lbs. Looking 68 Gacs' --'.-.• .103 Spacemen . '.'. • • 10 .Computer data • . 95 — boy! . piaimift herein, and covers real estate lo- after March 20, 1997, exclusive of such UOMI.N Divorced white male. 37, 87 Tapestry ' Mortgagee: recorded on August 1. 1989. male 6' plus, 25 to 35, who for a stable, secure, slim PARTNERS 71 'Refurbish. .'.... 106 Butcher's offering 11. Kind of tide-' 96 Whimper cated In the Township ol Berkeley Heights. . The county office where the Mortgage was dale. If you fall to do so, |udgmont by default 57", 160 lbs. I am roman- 88 Wave features Willis 'stands' for - County, of union, and State of New Jersey, recorded: UNION. The said mortgage may be rendered against you for the relief is open, has similar inter- . Call 1-900-7B6-2400 .tic. Italian, good looking. and attractive white male. ' 72 44 Across events 107 Oil flasks 97 Overwhelm demanded In (he Complaint. You shall tile Call 1-900-78B-2400 89 Rufous one 12 Electric — . known as Block 1 Lot 703 as.shown on the. being recorded In Mortgage Book 3996 at ests, respect, courtesy, ' S1.99pirmln.,1*ftircou>l(«r . Father of one daughter. 18-to- 45. for friendship 74 Special gear 1 Mug 98 Suburb of Paris Tax Assessment Map and Tax Duplicate ol Page 0877. Said Mortgage was.assigned to your Answer and Proof of Sejytee In'dupli- honesty and- kindness. and more. BOX -10968 SI.99 pit mln.. 18 Y"r« Of older 91 Town employee of 108 ExponofChile .13 Open sesames the said Township ~of Berkeley Heights and Dominion Bankshares Mortgage Corpora- cate with the Clerk of Itto Superior Court al LETS CHAT Enjoy comedy clubSi din-: • 75 Menu items. ' 2. Car pan • 99 Seeker of secrets BOX 15806- SEEK A FRIEND CHESS COACH ' , yore . 109 Founder of Troy 14 Dialogues aiithqr assessed to Five S and L Corporation..as tion, recorded on August 29,1989. In Book ths Richard J. Hughes Justice Complex, Looking for an interesting ing out. movies; sporting 76 Rational. ' HO Patatas. . . . .••" 3 "—and drink" 100 Grass owner. '• . . 520.- Pa 486 Said Mortgage was further CN 971. 6th Floor, North Wing, Trenton,' / Union County, bi white Lookingior a chess coach 92 Ill-wishers ' 15 Distress . . latest movie role assigne New Jersey, 08625, in accordance with the. ATTRACTIVE AND SLIM woman who is mature and events..etc. Seeking a sin- - 2 ' Tnk Sale Certificate No: tO88 dated male, 41. 5'9" and 190 from Union dr Essex 77 Lo; • • •' • Ill To.lcllal!, • 4 Letters . .' • 101 Jacket feature rules of civil practice and procedure. '50• yr old, slim single not/alraid.to express their gle or divorced- white 93 Houseboat '• • • . 16 Stationery iten) October 31. 1991 made by Angela Rica. • recorded on August 8. 199. n Boo 58, lbs. • wjth a' well' propor- County. I'm a retired 78 Star, in Lyra 5 Brace 102 Diminutive ending Collector ol Taxes of the Township of Berk- The action has been Instituted for the views and feelings. If 'female 28 to 35. who is for short - • • 17' French pronoun Bruce Willis has yet another unique Page 109. The property being foreclosed female. 5'10" who has-a tioned build. Looking for a African American widow 94 Chinese weicht' . eley Helghts.County ol Union, and State of upon' Is commonly known as 956 Myrtle' purpose of foreclosing a mortgage dated you're interested in talk- petite and attractive. BOX 79 Atlas feature ' 112 Toward the mouth 6 Temporize 104 Title of respect October 25. 1693, made by Eugenia C. good, sense of- humor. from Onion Count. Age 95 Wins;: Fr, . 20 Property ' . character to/add to nis repertoire, with New Jersey, and held by. Edward Sr)ort, the Avenue, Plalnfleld. New. Jersey 07062. If Enjoys a varied-of-inter-^-ing-piease-laave-me-a. -3782J ' bi or gay .male, age and l landings -113-C-ontradict " •'• • •7-GI~addiess ' 105 Furtherance piantLeL-_v_rLsJo^iitlfLhldcbversre8LestateJo _ Morgan, Daniel J; Morgan, Jr., and Michelle race unirpportant. for ~a~rid^racfrare~uTnrnportant- 96 Fraternity-letter ~2T"Cityrof Comwair •a cast of characters. that includes~ar" cated in the Township of Berkeley Heights, MoroafnoParKwayrMortBagBvlncranddufy^— . such as-traveirmusic—~messageVBOX-10423 ALL^THE BIOHT- 84 -Pointed friendship. BOX 11498 to me. It you'reirilere'StedT" • County of Union, and State ot New Jersey, and more. Seeking-col- DOWN TO EARTH THINGS please call. BOX 13691 • prizefighter- in . the 1994; Oscar^ known as Block 1 Lot 703 as shown on the (908) 354-4340! If you are unable fo obtain lege graduate who is car- (See Answers oh Page B12) S30 West 5th Street, Plalnfleld, NJ. Divorced white male; in Attractive, humorous sin- TIRED OF IT ALL? Detective Tax Assessment Map and Tax Duplicate of - an attorney you. may contact the Legal . ing, .intelligent and has MALE WANTED!!! winning "Pulp Fiction,".a contractor me said Township of Berkeley Heights jantl YOU, Daniel J. Morgan, Jr. and Michel- my mid 40's,- 5'6". and gle white male, 46, -57" 48 yr old. Gay "white male. Referral Service of the County ot venue oy Looking for a theater and in "Nobody's Fool," a man who tries assessed to Five S and L Corporation, as calling (908) 353-4715. le D. Morgan, hla wife, their heirs, devk similar interests. BOX kinda low key. Enjoy who enjoys the outdoors;. 5'9", moderate drinker, owner.. • . • sees and personal representative* and his/ 39544 ... non. smoker. I am good movie partner who is 40 YOU, MICHELE'DUMAS, are made a. her, their or any of their successor* In right. " movies.' comedies',- music, travel and mone.- Seeking i6 save the world from disaster in. By. fracey DeAngelis . . . ' 3. Tax sale Certificate No. 1O9S dated parry defendant to this foreclosure action looking,, masculine and something and lun.'I.like October 30. 1992 made by Angela Rica. Utla and Interest era made delendants as ATTRACTIVE FEMALE' and much more. Looking fit, attractive single white because of a child support Judgment . the makers of the bond/note and mortgage female, to share-similar trim. Seeking a profes- to go to off-broadway •Twelve'Monkeys," and of course, Collector of Taxes of the TownsnTp of Berk- entered In the Superior Court ol New Attractive black . single for. a single or divorced eley Heights. County of Union, and State of and owners thereof and Plaintiff I* unable to. interests. Seeking com- sional Bi or Gay white shows, otf.-beat cinema, Jersey on October 14. 1993. against Wall determine the whereabout* of the defen- female seeking gentle-' white female for friendship' HOROSCOPE • Detective John McClain in the "Die New Jersey, and held by Edward Short, the Abdullah, in the amount of S7.73s.0O. Judg- panionship: and- more.- -male 40- to 60. BOX •new wave music and New bravery immediately has the Strozzi dants, Daniel J. Morgan, Jr. and Michelle man,"30-35. for serious and a possible' relation-• pla'intiff herein, and covers real estate : ment No. J-128904-93. CS Number BOX 38085 '••••;•'. . 15039 ... • York city... BOXM0680 —locatedJaltia Jownstilp ol.Barkalav Halohi-1. -PJ^PjaagJ}lBjlyJf*,andt^refor*_^doet- •relationship- BOX 37482 ship. BOX 1-1295 Be especially sensitiveto anotDer per-- s. County, of Union, and Stale of New ir. Uie way of achieving a long-term . for-hire-loner just passin' by" in "The DONALD F. PHELAN" lis" talent.of murder. Willis, realizing Jersey, known as Block 1 Lot 703 as shown .- Clerk of the Superior Court or. dead, and therefore, names as defen- For the week goal- ' . . '•' ' . .'. son's moods'. You could mss out on a time to your priorities this week, on the Tax Assessment Map and Tax Dupli- dants Daniel J. Morgan. Jr. and Michelle D. Last Man Standing'." cate of the. said. Township of Berkeley . • ' of New Jersey subtle clue to what the real problem is. that there is easy cash to be made from U3745 WCN March 20, 1997 '. (S33.2S) - Morgan, his wife, their heirs, devisees and of March 23 to 29 . . Heights and assessed to Five S and L Cor- personal representatives and his, her, or Capricorn "Last Man Standing" is inspired by these small timecon.men, decides to . poration, as owner. ...: • • • . Cancer NOTICE OF PUBLIC AUCTION • - thtlr or any of their successors In right, title ' 4. Tax Sale Certificate No. 1103 dated . and Interest. ... Libra Dec. 22-Jan. 20 the classic 1961 Samurai epje, stay in''Jericho arid make some quick -November 8. 1993 made by Angela Rica.- PURSUANT TO NJ.S. 39 10A-B, UNITED Aries AMERICAN LIEN & RECOVERY WILL. . An Individual who Is unable to obtain an June 22-Juty 22 Collector of Taxes of trie Township of Berk- attorney may communicate with the New s Abandoning an old decisioa could "Yojimbo," by Akiro Kursawa. The money by playing both sides. eley Heights. County of Union; and Stats of ' SELL THE FOLLOWING AUTO(S)TOTHE . 'A MfiWet. SW6LE MfiM March 21-April 20 Sept 23-Oct. 23 • HIQHEST BIDDER SUBJECT TO ANY Jersey State Bar Association by calling toll An.' idea thai seemed promising . be a positive move this week. Don't story was originally set in the 1860s - New Jersey, and held by Edward Short, the UENS: 15%. BUYER PREM; CASH OR ..free 800-782-8315.(within New Jersey) or H -DATES Enio> a romantic getaway, this Be sure to get a second opinion Willis' character' proves' to be the . .6O8-3»4--|ioi (from out of otata). You may .' could.'he in need, of a little revamping/ • •take big risks without getting all of the Japan and was adapted by writer Wal- 'plaintiff herein. And covers real-estate lo- CERTIFIED FUNDS: ANY PERSONS) week."for a refreshing .stress-buster before signing an agreement. Also, be spark that ignites the burning embers cated In the Township of Berkeley Helonm. INTERESTED-PH (854) 363-1998. also communicate with a Lawyer Referral 0WU AGB Am OLPSf? Consul', an expert: and then take u.. . information first. Tighten your seat; ter Hill to the. fictional Texas border, . County of Union, and State of New Jersey. • • SALE DATE APRIL4. 18B7at2:00p.m.. Service,'or If you oannot afford to pay an Pa> ciosc attention to nonverbal cu:;.. sure to read the fine print. An eccentf-. in Jericho. His character claims to', known as-Block 1 Lot 703 as shown on the .1421 OAK TREE RD., ISE.LIN. NJ 08830 ' attorney" you -may can the Legal Servlcee. irorrv there. Your cre^tiviiv could r>e belt and hang on — big changes are in. town at the height of Prohibition. Pro- . Tax Assessment Map and Tax Duplicate of LOT 3707 .1877 Jaguar Z dr • vln»: Office. The phone numbers for the county or VOL! could miss- ari-itnporiaiii mes- ic friend has a startling idea. Show-- have the fault of "being bom without • the said Township of Berkeley Heights and ..UK2WS3222 ••':.' . • . In which this action is pending are: The :"•-- '.• pji'r :he '.?>V bw the results'will be case your creativity jri a group envi- • the air. ... .••..- .' . . -' .- ducer Arthur- Sarkissian obtained the ' assessed, to Five -S and L Corporation.'as ' . uenor Evenast Auto Seat Cover. 724 E- Lawyer Referral Service telephone number •' saee...Trust-your intuition.. Someene a conscience." However, this seem- oVner. St.: George Ave., Linden. NJ . .Is (908) 353-4715 and Legal Services Is worth the iflori'. Cut excess'fat from .ronment. .Travel plans are favored..' remake rights'in'] 988.'• ' _ • You and each of you are mads defen- (008) 353-4340 for Union County. • whb.sssins to be friend I v louid-have.s' ingly unsentimental film .does prove . dams-in the'above entitled action because SALE DATE APRIL 11.; ,1997 at 2:00' DONALD F. PHELAN. ' -.-our vSi-zs:. an'd'vouMI realize-finan- whether it's for a weekend getaway or Aquarius ! The film is set in Jericho. Texas, a • you have or may claim to have some right, . p m 1421 Oak Tree Rd.. Isellri, NJ 08S30 . Clerk.of the Superior Court . hidden agenda Be or, su'arc - - . to have a few sentimental moment?- LOT 3715 1988. Chevrolet van vln»: U3758 WCN March 20. 1997. • (S44.B0) . • :;~c ii'.T'.* ;~ the near future next year's vacation. Jan. 21-Feb. 18 sleepy ghost town that may seem an file. iien. or other interest affecting the real 1 where we see- the conscience in "The , Taurus You can avoid a lot of misunder\ unlikely .outpost for two battling Chi- Leo Scorpio Last Man Standing/' These moments April 21-May 21 . July 23-Aug. 23 , . Oct. 24-Nov. 22 standing,this week just by listening- cago mobs. But at the height of Pro- . are mosih shared with the talented You rr.a> no: be gerunc ai: -jie M:\< closely. If you're feeling really ''. hjbUiorv. this border tewnproves lo be Alexandra Powers, .. .Ur:£::r>i: "n;r\e> in.d hicr ^tres' ' • Small gestures clear ;he way for big 1 • \oi. res.J'tc> rr.ake' ar. ;'mpor;ar.: ae-:- r . energetic, try channeling your ener-. • the perfect spot for- smuggfaig- liquor :t.e;- ~eir t'nj \ou neec. a little .prqgre&'s later this "week: Call-.your' BruceDern does a great job playing gies into some kind of learning exper- from .Mexico and shipping it up to Sprine In Bloom! t ARE YOU THE ONE. LET ME SPOIL YOU ANV RACE-IS OK GIVE ME A CALL!! . ?ei'.-. ind^uie: '.VivirJ thl-'w^kerid connections to help you get what you the crooked-sheriff, and'Christopher. Atlr'active ~8.yr olfl. fuil bght skinned, black maip. 39yroldw'riiien-.aie.'5:5'. Smgre wnite' male" 5 ' 1 ience^ This weekend, spend time with; " Chicago. Two .big time mob' families ; - T'JT " •:": the ph;>:i-j'and isn;ir-.- th-. figured. .5-". single white 21. 5'9". employed ana a 185 lbs'and a' nusky , Drown.-hair anc.-eyes 'waul -Make, an -mvestment in your • W'alken gives iis another greaj perfor-. 1 a new.;friend. . • .-• ..... from. Chicago. Station wise-guy v.an: 8 single lemale. Seeking a '' student: .Looking lor a Duild N/S -arts socia . Seeking, discreet relation- . future well'-bcinc 'This' weekend.- mance as Willis' nemesis. .... Send the FTP Touch of Spring'" Bouquet for / humorous male, who* down to earth, single dnnker who is very'out ship'with oldej male i : envv.iony.-tr' maKe a "catch; up ;on small' household mores- yw"'y . >"J' •"•" ' —" ,'" u's a ^>oa: nae o:!2 soak i" -'^ arrr..'.ur Pisces 'The'Doyle gang and Strozzi gang do Also new on video: "Hauard Stem . Must be ' financially , wants to be sooiled BOX interested in. females c' Cross dressers a plus ir.-.'.hi" .middle "f the and. paperwork -. ' - . Easter, March 3Q. J BOX 10877-• . - • • MYSIGNIRCANT ; Feb. 19-March 20 their-fair share of fighting-over pro- Shut. l'-p 2nd Listen." "Sweet secured. BOX 39448 " 12522 ' any race. Enjoys spons OTHER Gemini . fits.'but the real bloodbath begins THE ABSOLUTE STEP RIGHT UP dining, outdoors • anc CAN YOU PASS... Single Jewish profession- Sagittarius Nothing."- '"Mavimum Risk " • more. BOX 37582 • 'the tesf 46 yr old. pro- May 22-June 21.'. • . The quest for perfection could, '•'• Sprins for flowers TRUTH LADIES al temaie. 38. 54' and 108 •when.-.Bruce Willis" character puUs-* Very attractive, petile • Single-Jewish male' 34. COMPANIONSHIP •'essior-a' gay wnite male Ips Looking lora'tnm. sn- Virgo Nov. 23'Dec. 21 cause some unpleasant fallout in the- Tnvia question: Akfro Kurosawa.. - ." A tew minutes into me tilrn Willis WANTED ' ••• ' ' .. va ' 160 ' lbs' I an-.g'n v.-hrin Jfnvish rrR'? 4C. . You ma\' be feeling-constrained • near- tuture. . when looking for ror ill [he neaith> gooc- tookinc Aug. 24-Sept. 22 . producer of "Yojimbo." produced and lemale. 5'4'. 118 lbs. I'm ..blue eyes Enjoy dinner. White male. 40. Brown to 55. lor a long term rela- •mg ma> seerr. unii5U2'i:> rm-?uK> ',m- answers; probe carefully to be certain': .is,-bullied'Tor looking-at the wrong' sincere, nohesv outgoing Loot. I. ne* idea»'and lrmcnatian.'- this week- Instead of outright rebel-, developed what 1995 hit! . . . 5pec:ai: hbncsl. moral, upbeat dancing, movies, and hair, green eyes. 5'9'. tionship Non smokers ueei. DeKe-deeper. ar>d yo.--.;:aui- woman. He proves he is no coward b.\ energetic, passionate' more, Looking lor a single 19a IBs • 'ivs'. social, ano passionate, if you 1 lion. ir> to find ways around trie rules. you're getting the entire truth.Don't 1 . please BOX 13487 ;-. citii: iir n problem thai seemed • Answer yWhit-. You Were playful, and spontaneous while temaie. 24 to 37. dnnke'. ,' d.rug-tree are a al o' gay-.prole's-• dis^oi. er s^rne underlying irouMes A immediately retaliating, and. killing occaiionil. sional while male witr. A SIGNIFICANT OTHER You.may be able lo negotiate some, skimp on- materials for a project Enjoy. Atlanlic. City.' fit- with sirniiar interests. Non Seeking a woman '30-to imrx^ibl-- Catrh up oh paperwork ' . qualities similar'to mine.. . Professional 38 yr old sin- small: lp.vmc . gesture ;c>u!d. .make- „ .two gang m'embers TTVis show ; of Sleeping." ness, hiking, football and •smokers olease BOX' 45..who tsopen andhon-' - changes, .too Watch finances closely you're -.embarking on. call'BOX T,228 .. gle Jewish, temaie. 5!4" ind-other chores before, the weekend more. You are attractive, 15341 ' . ' -• est Hace unimDonant bic difference Dor, • ie; finances ge: ina 108 lbs -rm"iniell'- •fit and match.-wha! I value ATTENTION LADIES1I! BOX 10450 -. STILL LOOKING' gent. slim criildiess. emo- B.OX11943 • I'm- a tall, well ouilt. set! 45-yea' ologay wnite pro- FEDERAL LAW' tionally 3"C financially assured, sensual and fessionai maie healf./ SINCERE & LOYAL ". '. ENFORCER - independent Looking to- Divorced. White. Jewisn spontaneous • male who 25 yr old college gradu- attractr.-e ans 2r-jg free a trim, a-s s.nQie Jewish female, 37. 5'3 1 '2" and enjoys .good times and ate male 6 "and fit 5'1OV and '165' pounds male 40 to 55"fo- a long .125'lbs Enjoy-movies quiet times M you like Seeking'a ns: non re'- Discreet, -outgom; anc •em relationship {Essex ' comedy clubs. NYC ' thai, let's, snare the^. oious. tit. . intelligent sincere Seeking a ga.v ,'Countyi BOX 13233/ - romantic- dinners, and. logetner. BOX 36537 female. 19-26! with "var- •whfie mait. age 45-6<--' who is honest' ss huggable single Italian male witr WHATAGUYH .'J -erring CJ' Gancmg. vlrn^:.. rr r.tiru:) Iriniwor.^ [\!ivrr%-' in;. IZK uE rlorisu Trjnjworld Ddiven'. In: 240 IDS Enjoys the shore swimming cj^eT romantic lun loving and adorable good morals Seeking- 5-10" 210 ID wr,ne maie movies, churcn. .walking times anc .more Looking for a possible long lerrr- : someone who can &e -my :*?' • enjoys ' dmmg' and more. Looking tor a ease 50x 15343 AFFECTIONATE!! SINCERE AND CARING FLORIST INC. FLORIST & GIFTS FLOWEk SHOP ant genUeman to take me DEBONAIR . 3i yr old. 6'-' 195 -IK . 43 yea^ old.' smg.e ga put on Valentines Day GENTLEMAN 1638 Stuyvesant Ave., JQXU37649 nature male witr; a gooc 'Id-place vour ; smgie while professiona' 5 9 * 60 • Union' . 434 .bpringneia Ave., union WAITING FOR YOU powling. movies, dmmg- 4B yr old. 5'4"-wioowec maie. 39 Looking for a ; nair oiue eyes. "ieat;-. and more ' Seeking n s : 908-688-7370 mom of two from Essex witty protessibnal temaie good looking a~~ '-' ~- 1-800- 908-688-6872 . •• Summit and non petite nispanic r Cbmpletc Floral Service County Enjoy Ihe out- 27 tb'37. who is outgoing Seeking a since'? ca-- -r; Angelo Del Duca lun toying and family of- female who enioys attec-. Inenaship ieasm; ';'•=• 382-1746. Serving Union & doors, animals cooking _t-r.oi2 b wine Sroies- "•f r^"reh.*s of RESIDENTIAL general wiring 4 lighting • .Professiona. Divorce; *~.ave-fun a'nd to start a. siona' SIC" .a.is we1?" only-for an extra charge. Speedy BOX 1051"-. . .. : COMMERC1AX INDUSTRIAL teache' 6'3" 27C as ' relationship. BO'X-3967; 1^5 pounas • am ne^t-. aJso offers coin-operated, • self- YOUR CAR WASH DOLLAR! WELL-BALANCED • small & large repairs .or: Leh:gh Avcr.u^ -^ no', exactly . FEMALE ' • . '• • Looking, lor a sincere, ARE YOU .THE ONE? a non smo^e* ana r-oc the : <^eAe MERTEN professions' lemale *z~ ; ' erate dnnke'' -DOi^g •;- r.*-se' .0' the kir.s ofpiacc yoi: rr.'.gh'.expcc: service vacuum cleaners. 47 yr old single b;ac* 5E yr. oic . Africa' / V FLOWER.SHOPS. INC . tnendshc BOX 3~975 ' s^cr. aavemsements / V female.. 5'B' and'140 IDS. . American ma>^ is seekm-: ^ a biscree! f-iencisnc "•'" • new & old work to fir.d 2 c'i' wash. -b~'. somehow C-.v Rooncy always keeps his'equip- a b - or gay wr>ite r-.ae Looking for an honest an: LETS DANCE African Americar, ,O' • •-5 -na,. in its sole da- mc'r,! up to date, replacing w-ashing n • age 40 to 55 . Wa-'so-e Blectnic, Inc. • update services Spccc;. Cir Wash h'as-rr.ir.agec.-'.o' ' LEAHY-BURKE •sincere male witn a ve"/ 40 yr old pro!essio. a Hispanic temaie * 45-5E r-f'5- '?ea o- Oslele any equipment as part of ar. ongoing pleasant personality wnp- 'or possible 'ioi;'-te'T- :. one WIG rs -s:i-e'e • "O" •do .q-Ji'.e r.ilcly o\-e: the pas: 20 - OPEN MAIN OFFICE."-' 'es' ar-c .-:• C3"'_s»; • recessed lighting corTLT.itmcnt. to giving' the best is.senous abOJl a reis- Colrnty LoOHing lor a i.gr-.t 908-276-3687 yci'-s. . • ' MON-FRI 8 AM-8PM ~^ 13 Ashwood Ave. •• ' FLORIST, INC. tionship BOX 1232c skinnec blac^ femaie 20 ' riage !'• yo- iif.e sports ••BOX-57*:- ' ~ssr. for 'ihi rhoney. • id 50. who enjoys wa^»" Atlantic City- • aminc'-Ou'.' SINCERE GUYS ONLY -r: a p gj ' According to GcncKoorlt!;.. v.::;. SAT 8 AM- 7PM GIVE ME A CALL! • 110 v smoke detectors the park, the beac^ are a light onnker 'anc aa Aas JOSEPH PUERARI President Attractive, divorcee wnite •Health 42 ,- oic ~a e -r-ouf KXX greetings may has op.craicc 'Jie 'business :or '..-A- At. Speedy Car Wash. Rooriey's SUN 8 AM- 6PM • SUMMIT; NJG7901; movies and more BOX smoker niwe me a ca! 1^800495-5324 female. 45. 5'6\ T35 t. 5 8" anc -i 65 cs * !" = r appear ui Connectoro. Fully lixsurcd • License #7837-A 38032' • • - Union Co-jnty Esse* pas:.20years, 'jie c-jsiomer receives crr.ploVecs ta):c time 'to wash off Looking for a linanoal'y e 'e iony we are tinabtc to (908) 277-6333' . Cqj-t)- area- 3QX 13804 stable anractive single. o; AN ORIGINAL MAN.... ; ^ara wtntten responses to ihc bss". possible' service z; a rea- excess din from every vehicle 1853 Morris Ave. : C=i->»ct.ons Connections divorced white male 37- Oown to earth, very we' WANNAGO-OUT? • J< ma'e 30 to 50.- mnc- f> before it cveri enters the conveyor a Ova sonable price " • SPEEDY CAR WASH 45. who is honest, caring. • educated, extremely 20 yr oid..6. 200 Ib smgie willing to g've a'nc.rece v5 e.cccm Servtcms. Wayne •130 West Third Avenue romantic man Love jazz, massages BOX 3736? Participate Here- ... — and'the. workers must greet each .Union affectionate for a long maie with brown hair anc "A 'S0S7 .Advertiser A: Spac% Ca: fc:i an ex:enc- world literature, fine arts. Personalized Hand Detailing term relationship BOX' • blue eyes .Looking for a WRESTLE ME? •etneve all ffieir message wa'sr. go-:s for abo-'.-S- iess '-r.ar. me Customer couneousK because it is do not play games . ROSELLE 149.60 - - single or divorced lemaie 5 8".- 165 IB 46 y o-o '»•» ty -osponaen!!- orlCe •Seek 35-45. female, she average car .waih. a corr.pe;:'.;ve iheir.job to do so. 908-686-0955 maie who enjoys to wres- kly. completely tru 0 for the SUCCESS of your On Every Car Washed SINGLE WOMAN must be a real woman. 21 to 25. lor bating and a cnargt When you respon; price ir. a business^ here customers. "•'""VrficirtKcTar'w'ash'ls'iioropcraP" -Weddings •Funerals'Russell Stover-Candy7i. -Searching-r4or-a-single - honest~and-ptayfo!- win ..possible, relat'io.nstiip^, -U- -a. Coaneoont- M -you 100% BRUSHLESS ,,,-,, • , , , who 'wants to wiestie .-m onone bill will reflect a male 60 plus, who IS.IOV- many interests lor a long BOX'37790' Lr. b; charged ?:'.-'s:-::-:>. io: f.: :'r.g. Rooney is still busy.'kecping all •' the/mg BOX 39599 . cnarje of S l 99 pei nnxe BUSINM^ (Soft-Cloth System) . • Fruit/Gift/Gourmet Baskets Plants. ing. honest and sincere II lerm relationship BOX MARRIAGE MINDED equipment in woriurtg order. •• 116 North Ayenue West you really respect hon- -»n average 5 mmutt,'cal .exterior wash. r.jt. to rr.cr.Vio:: Gentle Touch . •. Balloons • Stuffed Balloons 39087 MALE . .' .-•;. .. • .. .' ALL CALLS coils SS.97. C -esty_and_a_£e!ationsh!P_ —P-io!eisionai-.3a_yi_old_ 'an'.erii'.ies such .as ho: 'wax. - " . "Wc'vc.rcailydoiiea'lotof main- CRANFORD -":-;; —ARE-YOU ROMANTIC?- . RETURNED___-_i -^-""ir'i i*~you—oy—We No Scratches or Swirls •"-". - '-- •-• T " r-Est: 1880 call! BOX 36814 male seeking, a profes- 40-yr.old. 5'n ana 152 ib DIAL TODAY TO BE IN THIS^DIRECTORY Lr. addition, vhe Speeds Car.. tenance on our equipment," he said. 39 yr old single white pro Community Newspapers am. Gleaming Whltewalls, ' (908)-276-4700 All Major Credit Cards Accepted PLEASANTLY PLUMP fessionai male seeking a sional white lemale. 27 to gay whuemaie seeking a Aovanctd Telecom Services Wash offers free, self-service ma: "I think' thai, put "assemblage of 20 yr old single female. single white female. 27- 37. who is romantic, lun .gay black male. 28 to 45. To change or renew your at 1 or lor customer sennet a 515LehlghAve., Looking for a laid back.; 37. who os romantic, loving and easy going. lor friendship and maybe 908-686-7700 ext. 340 wishing, equipment, something equipment is supcrio: to most other f-m-247.,2B7 from 9am sweet, sincere male who open minded Enjoys Enjoy traveling, country' more. Enjoy nangmg out. car-washes in the area." Union movies, dining out. and Spm Monday through Fn

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THURSDAY, MARCH 20, 1997 — PAGE-.-B11 WORRALL NEWSPAPERS UNION COUNTY CLASSIFIED

PAGE BIO — THURSDAY, MARCH 20, 1997 HPALTH/FITNESS & MEDICINE SOUND THE ALERT! Hospital pledge The check is inthe mail takes the cake A celebration marking the fulfill- ment ofa-5218.500 pledge by the Eli-, zabcth General Medical Center Auxfl- • iary ,to the Medical Center's. Renal

': Satellite was held recently in the Linden—based facility. Patietits, staff . and members of the Auxiliary joined CLASSIFIED for refreshments which includes a NEWSPAPERS large cake decorated to resemble a chock in the amount of the pledge ESSEX COUNTY SPECIALS News-Record of Maplewood & South Orange ' total. ''•.'•• West Orange Chronicle • East.Orange Record GARAGE SALES Fulfilling the pledge has been the Orange Transcript • The Glen Ridge Paper • focus of the 175-member Auxiliary Search your local classifieds on the internet " .' Nutiey Journal* Belleville Post since it was first announced by Auxil- Irvmgton Herald • Vailsburg Leader • 25words $19!00 or $26.00 combo. iarv Chairperson Helen Rcilly of Eli- http://www.localsource.com/classifieds/ • • The Independent Press of Bloomfield zabcth in May,. 19941. The group s ' . UNION COUNTY Saltlt:: bbllyus, pui^e , balloons. I'undraising vehicles includes revenue SALES HOURS RATES Union leader • Springfield Leader helpful hints, inventory sheetand Rain from the''gift shops* located at the Clark Eagle • Kenilworth.Leader " .'•:' : • Insurance.- Mountainside Echo* Roselle Spectator Medical Center's \Vest and East divi- CLASSIFIED RATES . Monday through Friday.' . Hillside Leader r Roselle Park Leader sions, and special events such .as lob- .20 words or less.::...... S14.00 per insertion : Linden Leader *. Rahway Progress by sales, theater trips and the Auxili- ' 9:00 AM'-5'PM ••;••••••• Additional 10 words...... S4.00 per insertion ; L Summit Observer • Elizabeth'Gazette —After Hpur?-GaH—^— -DisptayRa'tes^.rr^7S29.00 per column inch- ECONOMY CLASS — j - ...— _ From left, director tyargaret fviebla and executive committee merfibeTs^eah Garyd" According to Reilly, "Helping the From lett, airecior Margaret ivmuia anu cuwm^ v,v, _ V; 908^686-9898 ; Contract Rates Available DEADLINES community by supporting the activi- and Jane Porter, both Summit residents^ discuss the results^of- a town-wide mailing : .. Selection #8100 ' .. Blind Box Number..,.'.:.$i2>00 per insertion 20 words $5^00 or S9.00 combo .items for ties of Elizabeth -General Medical . that asked for donations, and community support for Pathways. The organization,' : Internet Listing:.,...... ,.$4.00 per insertionl Business Directory 4 PM Thursday- sale under S100.00 One item perad price Center is the focus of the Auxiliary. sponsored by Overlook Hospital, the Resource Center for Women and the Summit Display - Space reservatiort 5 PM Friday .].'.:'. '..-, must appear. , By supporting Jhe Renal Satellite • YWCA, is a non profit program that' provides, community-based resources, .to : Sixteen million Americans have diabetes ADDRESS Ad Copy 12 noon Monday we're helping to make it more com- women whose lives have been affected by breast cancer. For more information, .. Ih-column 3 PM Tuesday fortable anifcohycnicnt for those who call (908) 277-3663. ••:.-• ; ' . '• ' • • . -..' and half of them don't even know it! Classified Advertising -V .'• AUTOS FOR SALE might.otherwise have lo travel a long Are vou at risk? •: ' -Worrall Newspapers way for dialysis treatment." • • . • CLASSIFIED COMBINATION RATES . , : .. p.p. BOX.IJSS ••.•'•• ;.: ' Built in 1994, the EGMC Renal Learn how to Keep outpatient costs low • Ad appears in all 22 newspapers . '. ADJUSTMENTS iae Diabetes Management Center at - 20 words -10 weeks $24.00 or S37.00 Satellite is located in the Linden Tow- : '20 words or less.'.. ,;,'..'..$20.t)b per insertion Adjustments: We make every effort to avoid .ical care facilities. Nearly 6 billion through the process of finding aparti- • '• St. Elizabeth Hospital , . . Maplewood, NJ 07040 , • combo no copy changes ers Condominium complex on North '. A new book helps -consumers get : ' Additional'lOwords,:...... $6.00 per insertion mistakes in your.classified advertisement.' Please dollars in grants and loans were given' cipating facility and applying to deter- .. Wood Avenue, 'Linden. It is licensed free and low'cost outpatient care. The_ is. joining with the American Diabetes Association . Display Rates...... -..S45.00 per column inch. cheek your ad each time it appears,, should an error to 7,000 facilitics'in over4.000 com- mine .their eligibility for free on low for 15 stations'that provide hemo- Cost Containment Research Institute Offices where ads can be placed in person: occur please notify the classified department within munities.. In exchange, the facilities cost care. Consumers can apply • • ." . . •• in their campaign — "'••• ' ••'• •.' Contract Rates Available ... dialysis, or blood cleasing, treatments •in .Washington, DC has just published ESSEX COUNTY seven days of publication. Worrall Community • agreed to provide a reasonable before or other receiving care from a '.-'.-.• . The Amjerican Diabetes Alert—. DREAM MACHINES for approximately 60 patients with a 64-page book, "Free and Low Cost : 463. Valley Street,- Maplewood Newspapers, Inc., shall not be liable for errors or. amount of services to persons residing participating facility... . end/stage kidney 'disease! Tlie Medi- Outpatient Care", the book describes Consumers can receive a copy by a one-day call to action for Americans to determine . 170 Scotland Road, Orange . CHARGE IT omissions in cost of actual space occupied by item how arid where to get free and low .' in the local community who are.unab- jn which error.or omission's occurred. We can not ' Photo of your car plus 20 words cal Center also operates and outpa- sending S3 to coyer the cost of post- if they are at-risk for diabetes. . ] • 266 Liberty Street, Blbomfield • All.classified ads require prepayment.. . cosfou.tpatieni medical' cafe'under the .-. le to pay. - •• • be held liable for failure, for any cause, to insert an tient' dialysis center on Livingston age and bundling to: Free &:Low Cost Please have your card arid expiration date. •: . V 4-weeks - $40.00 The book contains nearly 500 poni- Tuesday, March 25,1997 !. . ad. Wprralr Community .Newspapers; Inc. reserves Street- in Elizabeth and an inpatieni Hill-Burton program. • . .'..-.• Outpatient Care, Book '#: OP-520,1 .•••• ' Call now 20.1-763-9411 " •'" . cipating Hill-Burton Outpatient facili- UNION COUNTY the right to reject, revise or reclassify any . dialysis facility. Elizabeth General . The Hill-Burton program has been 611 Pennsylvania Ave.; SE Suite ,. 10:00 am - 3:00 pm ' • -iles-anangedimiate.order. A step-by- -—^_ 1291 Stuyvesant Ave:. Union '.' TKleUjcaTCenter is tlicTdeSignated-cnd ith~HospitalVE>iabet€s4vIanagemeiiLGeiiter_ -advertisemefnt-at-anv-time,- step : outline1 guides, consumers . 1010, Washington stage renal diascsc center for Eastern more than 35 billion dollars in free Union County. . '•' ' and low cost care to.qualified particip- Take the test. Know the score. It's Free! arits. The.program was esiablished;in HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED 1946 to'issist in'me construction and Diabetes Management Center DRIVER. SWEEPER Truck. FuH time. Night FULL TIME/ Part Time Openings.' No experi- HELP DRIVER - modernization of outpatient, and med- CLERICAL POSITION. Fun time. Position work. Clean license required. Call ence necessary. Work from home. Call St. Elizabeth Hospital available for a reliable-detail-oriented indivi- MAIL CLERK/DRIVER DRIVERS 908-964-3773; '-•; .- • ' '" 201-246-1118, Excellent Income for homemak-.. Center WANTED dual. Monday through Friday, 9am-5pm.ln a ers. Start immediately. . ' .225 Williamson Street DRIVERS EXPERIENCED or.lnexperienced Amerrcan friendty work environment. Good phone skins, Fun time position available tor indwidual with Suburban Taxi company, is looking -ElizabeihJvUJi7207_ J ^ty^lng. data'entry and general olfica duties _daadnan driving recorrecord^ustbd Must bee abtable to wofwork aa North American Van Lines has OIO openings in GAS STATION Attenants. Full time/ part time •Otabetes- J : I STOutrTPdS§IBCt~'l"Yr ING~PafT Wne. At necassary. tienafns' otfered. 10 arrange toe flexible schedule and be famJiar »yith me New~ ior-Fnttf Pail Unic Difwis. Good- -narries- i... Association. fleet. Tultion-lree training! Tractor purchase .' Colonia. S5.75 to start, drug test required. (908) 527-5490: Home. Ton Free 1 -800-2 T8-9OOO. Extension interview call 908-686-7700. .York/New Jersey metfopplltBn area. ' • Equipment/ Good Pay. T-5139'lor Cstings/ dieclory.. ' • programs, pay for service and safety, plan and App»y in person or call Carlos at 908-574-8208. CUSTOMER SERVICE, Bright,'sell motivated This diabetes.self-rfianogemenit' education program Has •'• '• We otier a competWve salary and comprehen- 201-763^)008 morel 1-800-348-2147 Department A-24. . , M/F/eoe.'. '. .' '. ..- . • ] S10O0 POSSIBLE READING Books.Part-time. . director been dv/arded Recognition by the American Diabetes •'; person for fast paced service, company. Must sive benefits package including medical, den- 'Subject to certain conditions. .' ••.:••'. .' DR. DONALD ANTONELU At Home. Toli Free.1-800-218-9000. Extension ' be able to deal effectively 'with customers. . HANDY MAN. Must nave knowledgeol home : • lal. profit sharing and 401k. For consideration, • ' Lorraine Marino was recently LIGHTEN -CHIROPRACTOR-^ Association in accordance with the National Standards for .. R-S139 tor listings/ directory. ' 908-688-11J.1. • ' ' ' .' DRIVERS: Artie Express where experience ENVEtfiPE STUFFEBS Wanted: 1000 Enve- plumbing, electrical and 'general renovation please send your resume to: .- •'••.-. and success", come together.- Seeking OTR lopes ' $3000 per month. Part time. Receive S3 Diabetes Self-Management Education Programs.-' •• . •••' : wont Tools and transportation required. Call named director of Volunteer Resour- Our Professional Nutritionists will S1000 WEEKLY STUFFING envelopes at your DELIVERY DRIVER, lor luncheonette In tractor-traBer drivers for company and lease for every envelope processed'withour sales 201-669:0630:. . - ' • WHEN SPORTS DON'T WORK [• location. Guaranteed! Easy .work, excellent Springfield. 'Monday- Friday 8am-3pm. Must . Attention: MD purchase positions. Call 600-927-0431. EOE. material. Can 24 nour recording for Fre.e ces for Saint "Barnabas Medical Cen- oay. Workers needed now! Free details, send . have own transportation. Call 201-376-9711. P.O. Box 31S5.'.'' help you do.just th^t.' \?u crr.zcrr.cd about Vccpinc :ir. be helpful Bui dcni iiy to pvsr-schKve • • Irtormalion. 619-492-6551. •-.:..- '• • SASE; P.O. Box 500^-tCT. Lima. PA'19037. . Union.'NJ 0.7063-1955 • . ' ' DRIVERS EXPERIENCED or Inexperienced , tcr. For-the past 22 years, Marino has. pcrkTO>i'.riTnodciaurn and prsJu:iH> btiild : Call how for ConsuliitioiV • •"•• - DIRECTOR '-. . ' •;-. ' EOE .;. ' ' ; • . '.' North American Van Lines has O/O.openings In FULL TIME. Tn-County Painting offers Sp/mg.- held various positions in the Depart-' U£ J i.'ur vprnjip ' . '" '• • • S70.OOO A MONTH In Your Oym Honie Based. Summer. Fa/I employment.- Work outdoors,'- FOR COMMUNITY REVITAUZATION . DRIVERS PART time. Excellent Pay. Deli- their Relocation' Services and Blanket Wrap • (908)789-5300 .. It s i!-o*i erc>d idra tr> have rr^ular checkups NEW MEDIA DEPJ&TMENT OF Business!--Hottest" Selling Products In the' fteeL- Tuition-free training! Tractor purchase S7-S10 hour. Advahcementopportuhifies. Ideal •merit of Human Resources at Saint. . Economic development • corporation In EII-. King, Linden. Must have own vehicle. Saturday ' Wom.Costs Pennies. Sells 1000 Times'Cost. . programs, pay for service and safety plan and lor college students. 201-762.-0201.' . • ' and more information.about to !";nj put i: you: srinr and nervous.syftcm . zabetti seeks qualified candidate to coordinate . and Sunday. 12 Noon-7pm. Also fiexble week- Barnahas, including assistant: director. .Free Sample ;312-416-7949'e)tt..W01. morel Limited -openings in RSD Temporary 3u: :'. -..--.: :x".! c!a> iirr m gnod ronditicir.' If there arc any defects.. the planning devetopemant and Implementa- '. days hours and shifts'available. Seniors, ratt- . Maxifio says she has made'a smooth rees 'welcome. gOB-g^sgog.. ' • Employee Rest. 1-800-348-2147 Department •T,T> car:' usually h; .y-n;:.•=>v=-:* lor corporate enviromem. Call James D. Powell Ray. Benefits and -the cnance to Get Home unteers, and she finds her position a; B00-836T22?4 exl. 252. . . professional experience In development/ admi- Often' Mu'st be 22 with. CDL and HazMal FREE ••U'.r-zZszrxi nistration of a community (housing/' "invigorating." . ' •• .- endorsement:.B88-422-5275 . •' : irorr. ihc "ffi.'c .-: Infosourc e AFTER SCHOOL.:: . commercial/ social and community services) "I've found tiiat. my background in • ..' Dr. norald'Anlontlll redevelopment program including fund raising,'-. COMPUTER ' and weekends. Flexible'schedule. 15-20 ll.unun Resources has beer, .invalu- ••Chlrbpraclor- , .'. .24 HOUR VOICE INFORMATION SERVICE " grant writing. Please send resume with salary Vntonctii iamii> • nours weekly. Established party goods store requirements to: Human Resources, Pip. Box COMPOSITION DEPT. SEMINAR able' training for .interviewing 'PF6S- BARBARA POTASHKlK, M5. needscashier/sales person.Goodpay. friendly - 512.'Elizabeth,.NJ 07207-0512. ' ' Chiropractic .Center' ; ' A Public Service Of W0RR.M1 COMMUNITY NEWSPAPERS .' • DictilUn/Nutritioniit ;?;; Morris An.: I ni"r •people Call 20.1-376-3385. .. ' ' pective volunteers and placing them DOCTOR'S ASSISTANT J-—"t" ]— 2253 South Avt_ Scotdi PUins in .various areas of service." she CALL 908-686-9898 -; . PART TTME DAYS/EVES/SATUHDAYS. FULLTIME ; Introduction to the most popular Advertise It All Piara South Medical Building THE PAPER PEDLAR - failles. . .. - 661 Morris Turtiplkt' . A unique opportunity awaits you' at the &t'E- . and enter the 4 diyil ' ... Springftold .. ' ' • - DRX's patient, care center- UjtflQKr' . • :• newspapers .wi'tri" an ' office in On The Internet •' The over 70C) volunteer-: of all aces .. - ""_ • Sponsored By: -. ••••'•'.'' •.-'.'•• enhance .patient car; at Snini'Bama- ALL OUR Reps Weat the Same Thing -To •' We'wtll train outgoing, service-minded people .Maplewood looking lor a person with, ; Information by telephone .- Work.: A Smile! Oporlunity for a career Repre- Micro Tech Training Center, Inc. . Dus. says Marino. In addition to assist- to assist our doctors and patients and to handle good typing ana paste-up skills to work senting Local Businesses and Professionals. light office work. You MUST be willing to learn Limited Stilting Available.-issucd on a first come first serve basis.. ing the staff at Sair.t Barnabas, volun- VITAMIN FACTORY HEALTH GOLF TIPS Fisir hours' Benefits. Northern NJ —and on[ny wnrlrtng wBh l in our production department NTS MUST CALL TO RESERVE SEATS MEN'S SEXUAL EQUIPMENT 201-539-0202. Southern NJ 908-429-0202. •-•• Experience helpful.- but not required teers do some of (he "liand. iiolCTnc Welcome Wagon. EOE. . ' • . HEALTH CONCERNS ' Choosing Your Clue We offer pleasant working conditions and . (2.6-1 ) 673-91 77-• ; anil listening" that niaxes a difference FLEXIBLE HOURS to fit your schedule-days, Benefit plan/Call for .an appointment ASSEMBLE, ARTS. Crate; toys, jewtery, wood 5190. impotence ' . ClubGnps " eve. Saturday. Earn up to S6.00/hour with . u> patients.'Programs by .volunteers items, tyoing. sewtng. computer work .from. ek rfe tfc " • * GUARANTEED increase after 1 year. Paid 519.1 .. Nb. Scalpel Vasectorr 3147 ' Sriatt'Flex • Dome in lyour spare lime: Great pay. Free (201)753-0700 '• include -Seniors Helping'. Seniors: Detoxttea Remetea UVITA ™ bw holidays and vacations.. High school diploma or •-•'•'• Saturday March 22,-1997 •'''.•':: .. 5192' 'Male' Infertility - - 3UF -Selecting Shaiis' • agtaits. Call.1.-800^32-8007. 24 Hours. .(Fea>l- or send your.resume to ' which pairs older patients and .volun- • ' • (Asst'd Varities | Reg S3.96...... '.; ...'... 289 GED required. For immediate consideration cold-Eeze 5'193 • Kidney Stones . 3149 Maintenance ' . . • 11:30 a.m. SHARP '-".. ' ATTENTION MAPLEWOOD: Postal positions. . call'908-686-6818. . : Personnel Manager . teers and Activities a la Carre, a daily 5194 . Prostate Cance- 3150 'Golf Accessories Cinnamon Diet Tea TBMMAX tob>ss Clerks and 'sorters.- No experience .required.. DRIVERS. SOLO' Teams/ Owner Operators Worrall Community . 60. Evergreen Place, 5th Floor, East Orange, NJ 07018 : Benefifs. For exam, salary and testing Ihiorma- "menu", of activities -for''patients' '• • ". '., Reg: *10.99 .-...-.- .:'.. ..._„._./- ..... 7" Teams, SI 00K*. S2K sign-on! Trainers, S70K*' • .Call Now!! . • ;.or,-;al!.i.630-906-5570.-e«t. 47SV 8am-8pm. 1 including games, crans. bingo- and $479 Inlosourcc . Top Owners program'. Conventionals/ Coast- Newspapers . .. -niovit; classics: n Bars n- wrntmon . AVON. NO pbor-'to-Door necessary: Earn to . -to-Coast! Bonuses, benefits. Cbnvenant Trans- . PA Box 158 . 1-800-564-8911 Reg. $6.65 (Asstd Ravore) Reg. $1.89 139 5O'<>, Self at work/ home. MLM S benefits port (experienced) 1-800-441-4394. extension l

A : . •.•ypu-irl'of the difference'volunteers Sunny Independent Representative sion. SD-33'Weekend recruiters. ' •'• ••• :' "'..' '".'•' '. - ''..'•••'• '..' "•• ' • iii;ike-'nv patients' lives. One young, 1-8OO-.527.2866.' ...... • Micro Tech Training Center women sent the department a letter • BOOKKEEPER, ADVERTISING Agency, Rah- : VITAMIN FACTORY way!-2i'09 St. George near Rahway Park. Part .-'.'' . 60 Evergreen Place, East Orange, NJ 07018 '. Three ways to 'describing how,much her mother had Ester C 500 w/Kofl. too» . Super Antioxidant tot ••lime!'flexible hours.-martual Accounts Payable •.iiioyed playing bingo during her hos- . QQ • ant); Accounts Receivable Invoicing.-all ream--, . ' (201) 673-9177 ^ #1899 Reg. $€.9$... •-• . "•• '••••' • •SEETHE FULLINFOSOIilRGE MENU •. '. '• • ciiiatipns end ol month, .typing a-must. Call m beat the high . j'lijl stay.'and how Hie. cv'cnt gave her Pvcno^no) 25 ma «o» 908-396-1122, V.ic...anytiro6 . - .: ' . ;^;:her something to Uxik forward lo B Complex 'isor TR ON PA'GEB-2 OFTODAY'S UNION COUNTY NEWS SECTION CASHIER. PART Ttrrie. Cranlord Car Wasn' cost of college. -:..nni: "the- king days in bed. Tlie #1076 R»g. $7,99.,.... /\e«js experienced cashierloreitner 3 or 4 day • a.pin with tlie letter coiden Seal Herb 400 mo KO* sciiedule Fof'an immediate interview can Mr 1. The Montgomery Caldum600w/D KJ • Gorgon at 908-272-2990 ^—' .•— i Classes Starting d^l JjJStudentJoanJrepaynwntJ Dingo" in.glil'ery letters. When cayeme 450 mg it»i , anjioren'sought.-part time.. 3 days/ week. Own 3. Part-time income coEnzyme Q-10 50 mg so. A A99 "Your best on-line source for information transportation. Nice tamty. neighbomood. kids.' . ' Day & Evening Classes" • !ic WIIK woman.visited the volunteer w #1B11 tta8.«&»— #W73 R»». $14.79™ -_. :" '. 908-355^424. .' • . '• ' •' "'• The Army.Reserve AHernate -•x:\iriiiictil at a later lime, the first ' inEssex & Union counties." • —; Courses Available Mega #8 Platlrtum TOO. *79 HairVJte s« J99^ . CLERICAL' TYPING Dme company car. light . \\« publish 22 weekly paid newspapers and are looking for an TraininR Proprani i? a.smart way to h SiVMOTO^m'new-busi -!„._ .r-..._.(l.)-EC-Applications,Specialist___.__:L.; :„:.__: pay-for cbllegiv——-•—•=--• _•-— g VMnOrTO liddiUonaY'Tneln^ «-;»li> the bmgo numbers, and lie was ' "• ness. :lpm-5pm. Monday, thru' Friday: (2) Network Systems Administrator -:. • First, if yuu qualify, the Mont- ! Valley Street in Maplewood. You will work, with established gomery CiI Bill can provide you.with «o;::i!i^- her pin. " ' . . . • 906-755-1120. ' Featuring Novell 4.1 X, Client Server, Lotus.Notes Clucosamlne & Chondroitln comp. accounts as well as .being, responsible for developing new', up lo !>7,i:M for current college ex- • "TiiL-M.\ are very dedicated volun- "Financial Aid Available For Those Who Qualify" penses or approved vo/tech traininR. CLERICAL PART-Time .general office work!' icc:•> unU they' take ownership of their •\ SOLGAR eo< R«0- J37.90, ,....;..-..:.. 2699 business. ' • '• .:.••. • .-..-. • • • - - ... Met-Rx ' typing experience necessary. Congenial, Second.-ifyou haye^or obtain—a juh~." >aysMarino. "Most of ihemsay Califlora - calendula Gel UT2.75 «• ' pleasant'surroundings. Hpurs' ioam-2pm..Lo- qualified student loan not in default.' they \ •iii'nteer-because-they want-to : (Arnltlora. Trflon or Sting StoplReg. $9.69. cated- m SpnngfiekJ .Call 908*86-1000. • ' • • This full time position requires, excellent spelling arid Worrall Community Newspapers, Inc. you may gei.it-paid off. at therrate of 689 15.% per year or.$500, whichever is" pii- something back to the • ' communication skills along with planning .and organizing Phosphagaln 2 EM?.»II>. 20 packets greater, up lo a.maximum of S10.000. 'ti'iiiiiiuiiily. . . (Chot.Vin. orStnvbrylReg. J62.9S LOG ONTO http://wwwJocalsource.coni/ REAL ESTATE ' ability. Must be able to type 45 wpm, computer skills' helpful. Seleiited miliury skills can double that In the 'next few months, Marino 4799 If you have high energy level.and are-able to work in a team maximum. ... '••.-• . Evening Primrose oil HEALTH FROM THE SUN 2soi a9 $3799 ABSOLUTELY A • plan*. U'-make-enhancements ip exist-. •' . ' Reg. $33.99. environment, please send your resume today. Compensation Third' you can.earn part-time " ing'programs and further the d'epart- 22 PROFITABLE CAREER! to include salary and commission package. Benefits. money in college, and here's, how. it Web Site design, works. One summpr you take Basic •inem'.- role m the area of customer PhOSphOlOba ocnmmumtot Find out how "easy" it is to DHEA 50 mg NUTRACEUT1CAI lABi «0J . TraininK. and the next summer you- service and patient satisfaction. She 2499 earn $65,900 plus'yearly. reoeive skill training at an Army •Reg.S17.99 , ,.-.,..... :..,. .R»gr-*33.'95'..':....,'..'...:...: .... will also-meet and share ideas with Hosting, and Call Jeanne. Scola,- school. You"ll earn over $1,500 for Nancy Seyboth directors of volunteer resource depart- Ester c 1000 w/BlpfI NATiocsos. ^1299 chromaTrlm manager, Madison Office,- Basic and even-more'forskilj training. ment's- al the cn;hl other hospitals . '.; \Reg.S19.95.s...... v ,...•.;. . . Reg. 4.99...... :.. . Maintenance Classified Manager Thenyou'llattend monthly meetinRs : for more informatipnon how SSIFIED AD LINE •'.comprisihg. the.Sauit Barnabas Health- at an-Army. Reserve, unit near your Metaboilft TwiNiAK -libs to obtain, your real, estate college, usually oneweekend a month Care Systein ... -Reg. $29.95: Call us today for Jic.ens_ejn jusy w^oweeks- plus two weeks a year. You'll be paid ,: _.;.Reg.$24^5; : r.:.... l : ~"-~"l.-fcci Ven-lorwnak-uv -be-here,'-'— Receive free "training & •G0MMUNITY--\IapleW6drN'JO7O4O-- ~. :nvcr$107a^weekend to'st"art.lt's worth' thinking about Give us a call: she added. . . a FREE ConsultationF guidance from the' real NEW5PAPERS OrCall: . For more .information about the Everyday is sale day at the Vitamin Factory... estate'professionals, . •_ 201-763-0700Monday - Friday ^686-9898 ~Volunrccr—Resources Departmental - NEW MEDIA DEPARTMENT GF .Saint 'Barnabas, call'(201) 533-5592. " Everything priced just a cut above wholesale! WEICHERT. REALTORS, " - between 10"aTni. and 3 p.m. ITER SELECTION #ai 00 908-687-0219 MADJSON OFFICE BEALLYOUCAMBE? •'.'A subscription to your newspaper • Visa .Mastercard & MAC Accepted Sale prices Good From 1/16/97-3/27/97 WORRALL COMMUNITY NEWSPAPERS your «dvertlf«i!ent and your Vfu or M»»terc«rd ready •keeps your college sludcrii close to 201-377-4460 ;" An Equal.Opportunity Employer ' iswtr the quesliom yoq are asked in a clear voice. ARMY RESERVE : hometown activilie.s-., Call STORE HOURS: Moti^ & Thurti. 10-6; Tues., Wed., Call 908-686-7700 Ext. 311 or 367, for further information 908:686-7753. for a special-college •' . rate. THURSDAY. MARCH 20, 1997 — PAGE B13 PAGE B12— THURSDAY, MARCH 20, 1997 UNION COUNTY CLASSIFIED UNION COUNTY CLASSIFIED

PLUMBING RUBBISH REMOVAL HELP WANTED HELP WANTED EMPLOYMENT WANTED.; DRIVEWAYS HOME IMPROVEMENTS HOME IMPROVEMENTS LANDSCAPING MOVING/STORAGE LOUIS CHIRICOLO. Plumbing/ Heating. An • RECEPTIONIST, Part-time (of Doctor's office, COUNTRYSIDE DISPOSAL. 1-30 yam .ean- CERTIFIED CNA seeks. live-in or live-out PATERNO PAVING INC DON'S ECONOMY minor and major repairs: water heaters, taners. small-demolitions, esate sale dean- - HAIR afternoons, good with people and phone. Light position forekjerty companion or handicapped. H0RIZ0N ! - HOLLYWOOD MISCELLANEOUS INSTRUCTIONS Orr«»»y» - Parking Lots AL faucets, boilers, drains cleaned, bathroom and ups: labor services, dean-uo rernoval. P.O Bra . ' typing. Will train, 201:564-7676. Pleasecan Hermaline 201-371-«S75. Styisxi or Assistant needed tor busy salon. . 'Coat SeaBng -. .. , 'Additions •Alterations •Kitchens' MOVING AND STORAGE kitcrien remodemtzation. Emergency service, 187, Berkeley Heights. NJ Phone' & .Fax. •Concrete ScVewalk • . ... •Baths'Siding'•Roofing LANDSCAPING 908-«03-50SS. 201-823-4823. ' 903-464-1515. Salary, commsion and education. Great oppor- RELIABLE CHILDCARE Assistant: Thursday. EXPERIENCED MATURE Lady with transpor- ADDITIONS BATHROOMS The Recommended Mover. C/ur 30th year. ' turn'ty! • . •.-..-...' •All Type Curbings •Windows •Masonry . Friday. Must enjoy infants, toddlers. Playful- tation seeking fun time or part time housekeep- I PC 00019. '751 Lehigh Avenue, Union.- GUITAR INSTRUCTION .by'a Professional ing, bab'ysilling and companion work ' • ' -Paving Blocks. KITCHENS BASEMENTS ARTISTIC LANDSCAPING '.'•, J & R SERVICES, INC, ness, energy, patience necessary. Experience - FLEA MARKET Guitarist Over25 years experience. Beginners For All Home Improvement Needs MAX SR. & PAUL preferred, references required, own transporta- 201-673^402. .••..- . •• : •FREE ESTIMATES ,'. . FULLY INSURED ATTICS DECKS . . Alt Typts of Clean Up» through advanced. All ages welcome. DESIGN Comrnercii! and Residential Call 201-763-2272 . tion. 201-992-4855. . 24TH ANNUAL RoseJte Fair and Festival! 908-810-8424. GRACES CLEANING Service. Houses and Sunday. May 4ttv 1997. For Dealer information Lionel Lima .908-964-7666' UNION 908-687-0035 908-688-MOVE SCHOENWALDER •DemoBtibn .Work •Basements ' : ' Offices. Laundry andlronmg. Honesj wttti great 908-245-6162 908-241-3827 - ALL REMODELING ' EXOTIC GARDENS & •AppHances •Attics'»Sidmgs • . HOME TYPISTS. PC users needed. S45.000 RESTAURANT- • . . caB 906-245-9523 .or 908-245J-106T... HEBREW READING Tutor. Does.your child . references. Free estimates call 201-997-0582. • ' ' »Garages •Warehouses income potential,, i-S00-5l3-t343.' Extension have problems with learning vowels and read- - ' M.G. MAINTENANCE. Complete Home Im- PAUL'S M & M MOVERS POPEYE'S' POND INSTALLATION CELEBRATING OUR 85th' YEAR . DUM£STER SERVICE AVAILAbLE B-23Q1-. . .. .•,••; :_• HOME HEALTH Care Ade. Do you need care ' ing? NJ State Certified Teacher. We tutor ADD provements and Repairs. Free Estimates. Dis- . Formerly Of Yale Ave. FRIED CHICKEN and BISCUITS Free Estimates Fully Insured Fully Ueensed '•••'. Insured at home? Seeking position Monday tttru Friday MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALT" and ADHD. 201-379-6324: ... DRIVING SERVICE count prices. Mention this^ ad tor a 10% . TREE REMOVAL Hillside. PM 00177 .INSTALLATION & SERVICE ' '•_ ' •Lawn FaucetS'Sump Pumps HOME TYPISTS.PC users.needed. S45.000 Saturdays, ok. Can Gwan. 201-926-0650. A-1 APPLIANCES; 367 Rt. 22 Hillside. Re- ' HANDY HELPERS Service, If you can'l do it. discount. 908-486-5095. For Emergency Ser- Local & Long income potential' Call r-800-513,-4343 exien- ,. America's Favorite Chicken is seeking people READING TUTOR. 14 years experience. •Toilets*Water Heaters . -.- 908-686-5229 '.. ' frigerators. Washers. Dryers S79 Up.' (Next to Maybe we can. Doctors,' vets, -airports, etc; vices page us! 908-712-8246. . FREE ESTIMATES Distance Moving • ' sion B-5097. • ' • "' ' ' "who are going to make our restaurant a fun : ' Individualized/ Personalized. Strategies and 201-372-4282 •Alterations'Gas Heat : HOUSECLEANING. EXPERIENCED woman Shop-Rite) Same' day delivery available. Drop Off pick Up. Minor Household chores. place for our customers. We are hiring methods that address your child's needs. CALL 908-688-7768 . •Faucet Repairs seeks position. Available Thursdays, Fridays 908-688-7354. • . •' • Delrvet packages locally: Reliable and courto- •' MlKE D'ANDREA, all liome improverrients. 30 ABLE TO CLEAN UP • HOME TYPISTS;' PC users needed. $45,000 • . 'ALL POSITIONS •' and Saturdays. Call .908-629-0318. 'leave 90B-2B9-8959. O.G. Roesch, MA, 908.686-1838 •Electric Drain & Sewer Cleaning ous. 908-355-3208. ".,"-. •; CAPRI years experience. Carpentry work, tile work! SCHAEFER MOVING- Reliable. Very low ATTIC-BASEMENT-GARAGE-YARD income potential Can i^00-5-13-434i3 .e«. Must be ouigol'ng. friendly and enjoy dealing ' message.. • ' ' . Serving the Home Owner AIR-CONDITIONERS. FRIEDRICH. . Large or small jobs. All work guaranteed. rates. Same rates 7 days. 2 hour minimum.- REMOOEUNG DEBRIS B 2301 with poeple. Smiling a MUST! No experience STUDY SKILLS. Tutoring. All Elementary Sub- ' ' - ' • ' . ' • . 6500btu's, S50JOO: 12,500btu's. S7S00: CSA' 908-241-3913. Kanihvortri.. Free estimates. . Business 4 Industry . FAST - FAIR - RELIABLE HOUSE CLEANING. Reliable, honest person. ' jects. '25 years teachinhg experience. Can ELECTRICIANS J: ZUZURO LANDSCAPING and Design. Insured Free Estimates. Lioensa PM00561. necessary. Apply in person Monday-Friday • Alpine tracker. S20.0O: Royal Copenhagen CONSTRUCTION Property Licensed 20 Years Expenence LEGAL SECRETARY, Part time.. Knowledge of 1uam-6pm, Popeyffs, 2319 Rt.22WesVCefl-' House, o'lficu- cleaning. Excellent references 201-376-7374. ' - ; . ' ' . . : Weekly, mopthty. maintenance. Shrubs, sod. . Anvtime. 908-964-1216. • ..'.•'"•' . 908-686-0749 • Wort Perfect, trust' and estates knowledge porcelain coffee pot' 8* plate/ water picture: ABLE ELECTRIC. If it's electric we do it! New ,' PLAZA HOME IMPROVEMENTS. • mulching, new lawns. Snow Plowing, -Resideh- ' ter Island."Union; NJ..7 • . ' and experience, own transportfton Call General Contractor;- .. . . 464 Chestnut Street. Union. Nj ' helpful. Call .908-272-2700 or fax antique Meniach stein: Sitver-Reed electronic installations or repairs; reasonable prices. Re- • Siding/ Windows/ Roofing : tial. Commercial1. Free estimates. MJ. PRENDEV1LLE .201-669-8123. ' . 1 Master Plumber's License (418249645 .908-272-9295. • ' . .-'.•• .. ROUTE DRIVERS Helper.. Must have CDL typewriter. 525.00: Can 908-353-2463. : ' commendations'available-. License « 11500. •FRAMING 'ROOFING •ADDITIONS • Kitchens/ Bathrooms/ Basements 201.-761-0365. : ' ' .. PAINTING . ••.' . Fully insured. Call Frank at 908-276-8692. . . SENIOR CITIZEN DISCOUNT 201-635-8815 Hcense. Clean driving record. Apply In person .HOUSEKEEPING.' BABYSITTING/ Compan- AMERICAN GIRL Doll Clothes by Karen. 'KITCHENS 'BATHS Extensions/ Concrete/ Masonry . . ' BORIS RASKIN Painting. Exterior, interior, LIFEGUARDS' Swim Instructors needed.for ion Work. Experienced, rnature lady with trans- . MARIO'S LANDSCAPING; Complete Grounds between 10am-2jlm, Peerless Beverage Com- Communion. Easter outfits.Original designs. SERVICES r •Specializing In Siding & Decto. Free Estimate*/ 100% Finance/ power washing, handyman service, fully in- eany morning, day. evening shift available. Pay pany, 1000 Floral Avenue North: Union. NJ portation seeking lull time or pan 'time No Down Payment' Maintenance Service. Grass cutting, fertilizing, [3te based on experience. Contact YMCA- Kim .acessories. Children welcome. Can Livingston SPURR ELECTRIC . -Best Prices In Decks Gmrahtwd sured, free estimates. Reasonable rates. Best PRINTING SN0WPL0W1NG 07083. . .-•."' 201-673-6402. ' •-.-.• Louis Matera ' Licence #115389 weed control, pesticides, lawn renovation: jo.nes 201-992-7500. • • 201-992-4453. Save this ad. . OFFERED New and Alteration.Work - seeding or sod- landscape' design: computer . references.201-564-9293. FREE ESTIMATES . : 612 Bailey Ave... Elizabeth. NJ PRINTING SALES Assistant. (Inside) for Electronic Com- . HOUSEKEEPER WITH 11 years-experience! Specializing in recessed lighting and service imaging, installation: shrubs, grading, top soil. LOVE TO ci.ean. work witn a team! Monday ro ATLANTIQUE CITY 1200 Dealer antiques and changing, smoke detectors, yard and security : ' FULLY INSURED EXPERT Paper Hanging and Painting by Mike ponent Distributor, full time. Union area. Willing Own transportation, excellent references'; Anna . 1-800-735-5134 • RR Ties, interlocking block.-pavers, decorative GIARDINO coaeobles extravaganza. Exhibitors from 45 . lighting, alterations, and new developments. . Tufano. Free Estimates and measuring. Refer- Maple Composition Pi nyftQ loavp • • ' •' — - - ~ttS stona. mulch: spread or delivered. Free Esri-' 'Linoe'ri. 903 925-4420 call' 1:00pm to 4:00. L ""*^r 77iyv Fully insured.- ' ences Available. 908-665-1885. '.. 463 Valley Street Landscaping, snow plowing and removal, Resi- r 908-687-7760.' •P. PAPIC Construction. Complete quality home mates.'90B-604-2435. day March 22. 10am-9pm, Sunday March 23. dential and commercial. No job too small.. POLISH AGENCY Inc.- Specializing in elderty AU. HOME appliances serviced. Refrigerators, No.JoD Too Small. Maplewood MEDICAL ASSISTANT/ Secretary tor busy SALES. and-'sick care. Housekeepers, daily house- 10am-5pm.'1-800-526-2724. ' . 201-6^6-2956 ~~ baths', kitchens, doors, windows, etc Big and freezers, washers, dryers, air conditioners, . NEAT, DEFENDABLE Lawn Maintenance and . ior Painting. Roofing. Gutters: Neat and Clean. ophthalmology office in Union. Full time. ExpeN cleaners. Live, in/ out: References andexperi- 908-563-0398 1-800-870-0398 We Now Accept All Major Credit Cards small iobs. Call Pete 908-964-4974. Rear of News-Record Bldg. BED. BRAND New still In wrapper. Queen set dishwashers, stoves and ovens. Low prices. 24 Shrub Ca/B. LawnJAeration for strong, healthy "Over,20 years Serving Union County.' ''ence preferred. Call 201-622-2.020. ATTENTION • ence.. 908-689-9140. . . ^ Mon.. Tues...Wed. & Fri 9AM-5PM 908-964-3905 with warranty. Brass headboard and frame hour service. 908-686-7117. grass. Seed. lime. Fertilizers, .sod compost. .908-964-7359. Reasonable rates. Free Thursclay and other times . PART TIME. Medical Receptionist/ Assistant. COMPLETE Mulch'Topsoil. stone landscape design, flower .-V. IN HOME SALES PROS : •: TOO BUSY to clean? We willclean your home, included. Sacrifice. $300 cash. 201-340-2267, . . FENCING ' Estimates. ' • . ' '•• by'appointment 'Experienced only. Union office., flexibie'hours, We pay highest commissions In; our Industry. HOME IMPROVEMENT CO." INSURANCE beds., established 1976.' Larry Gulmi.' SNOW REMOVAL. Residential/ Driveways/ office, apartment. Own transportation.- good BEDROOM SET. small tv. big refrigerator.- Commercial/ -Parking lots/ 24 ' hour service. 903-96J-8929 Fax resume 90B-.964-7646. , . Sell a product everyone needs- FOODII BATHROOMS Carpentry • • ; -painting .908-353-1281. ••'.••• GREGORY ZALTSSHTEIN Painter Exterior/ references. Call Annie 908-964-9574. . washer, coffee tables', kitchen set, hutch, cortv TOM'S FENCING JOSEPH A. LANDOLF1 AGENCY 762-0303 . Reasonable Rates. Johnny's Show Removal _ We have it alj.jnedical, dental,jrepeat_business • Roofing • ''•'•. . Masonry Interior. Plaster and sheetrpeking. Fully in- r^OStC'TEACHERrpianoTguilarrinstnjmBmal" ^putei.de^rBmrnunioadmss.rnuch tnore. Cail_ CARDINALE . Our 35th Year 908-862-M24. Pager 908-827-7427. .. • and training" plus.management opportunities" ALL TYPES Decks Cleaned & Treated POTTER LANDSCAPlKlG. Spring Clean-Ups, • sured. references. All jobs guaranteed. Free for expanding private,studio. Weekdays after 3. rWO~PROFESSIOMAL~p9opte~avaItaDlB"ror~ _• Business Insurance available. Call for personal interview at our house and appliance cleaning. 20 years experi- 201 -762-94J9.' • .'• ••• I "•• ,-. ' ' C0NSTRUCTTOrrC0r~ " *~ P1ease~Calr: '—i— — dSM^l estimate. 201-373-9438. Saturday schedule: available. Flexible hours. NEW AND REPAIR .: ' All' Fdrrns7BroacTCoverage~"~ PRESUMES Union office...... • ence. -Catering! References available. Complete Bathroqin. Remodeling Completa Lawn Care". ResTrJe'n- .._Y.OUR.AD_CQuldJappear_here Jpr_as_ little as^ 903-382-.1595-. . ' . .- • . BUNK BEDS. Solid wood, never used, in the C.P. .ENTERPRISES Personal. Insurance • S14.00 per week. Call for-more details? Our , 201-762-6530;; 201-676-3.118. ' . • • box. Cost S3S0. Sell S135. cash: Call Residential- & Commercial Work NO JOB TOO SMALL tial.Comrnercial, Fully Insured, Free Estimates.' . Low Rataa Resumes friendlyciassified department would be happy NURSING . •••••• ' •• 201-812-8349. ' ' • . • .-.•-: Repair Work. References furnished: 908-687-8962. • • . ' ' • . . HOUSE PAINTING • Arctic Foods.908-686^6661 '. UNION MOM will care for your child in my Lowest Prices' . FREE ESTIMATES' 908-687-7126 •'- Homeowners/Renters- Interested in starting a new career? Want to to help you. Call 1-800-564-8911.' . ; INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR . HOME CARE .'homo.- References.'availabla. .Call DAYBED. White and brass with pop-up trundle. BILL CARDINALE, UNION, NJ" CALL: 201-761-5427 Personal (1,000:000) Umbrella's- '• R & C Landscaping Fully Insured change jobs? See us for typesetting your SALES,. PART time, animal' greeting-cards, ' 908-810-1-545.' • 2 Ortho mattresses included, new still boxed. .-.908-964-5045 .. Automobiles-Accident Shrubs. Lawn Care, Fall Cleanups. Spring resume. . - DOES YOUR HOUSE Licenses revoked, suspensions, points •all-occasion and business-specific lines, being. • Sacrifice $300 cash. 201-340-2267. Cleanups. Rail RoadTie Walls. Snow Plowing & Free Estimates ;. • : TILE SUPERVISOR \ marketed nationally. Call 914-424-3149; • . :. . -201-763-9418 Maple Composition • • Central New Jersey Home Care provider seeks- NEED A FACE-LIFT? Removal. Gutters Cleaned, Fully Insured, Free 9;3Qam to 4:30pm. weekdays'. • CHILD CARE DECORATING NAUTICAL: For'sale. Harpoon FINANCING STEVE ROZANSKI CERAMIC TILE Installer. New tiles, repairs, • EXPERIENCEDRN to direct and assign field BUSINESS SERVICE Estimates. . • '.' • ' 463 Valley Street regrouting, remodeling, cleaning. No job too big 1 : • steering wheel; netting, port holes,, mirrors, RMs and CHH As. Must be familiar with require 'SALESPERSON.' Must. have experience In I WILL provide child care in your home, BEHIND ON bills? Get immediate reilefl Free 1 MONTH FREE MAINTENANCE 908-686-6455 .' Maplewbod '• - or small I do iuil. Major credit cards accepted. accessories. 201-762-3492. . . . JAMES'L PALERMO,'Telephone Installation,' CALL LANDSCAPING . debt management/ consolidation.- Reduced .'•• CALL FOR DETAILS- • merits for CHHA hire and on-going compliance. selling and repairing jewelry. Call pan-time. Monday-Thursday. Three excellent Antenna, Video. • Z , Way Radio, -Stereo. Rear of News-Record Bldg. ' ' : . Joe Megna. .1-800-750-6822.1-800-449-6156-.. payments'. Lower Interest. Stop collection calls. and.Medicaid regulation. Salary commensu- 20.1 -373-0988 ask lor Rlad.' . . .'' references, non-smoker. Call 241-9440. GIFT BASKETS Galore.-Specializing in cus- ' 201:675-5553, .' •...':. •-- • ' . ' 'ALPINE LANDSCAPING And Tree Service. ' . . -908-687-8189 Mon., Tiies.. Wed. & Fri: 9AM-5PM . • pager..; • ' • • • . '.''•••.-. Restore credit. Non-profit bonded CCCI Tolt PAINTING & •••ate with expenence and company paid.berie'-' • torn gift baskets just for you'All occasions. Gift . [ Frank's Design, planting, lawn maintenance, sod. seed, • ' : Thursday and other times fus Sena resume and salary requirements to: . SALES. SPARE Time? Earn, Earn, Earn Cash! . NEED QUALITY chikf care and cannot afford Baskets start at S25. Proprietor Barbara Pas- free 1-888-455-2227. '.' .-.'• . - -.' topsoil. stone, railroad ties. Bill Hummel, VICTOR LANDSCAPING and Construction. All it? C4II The Little Ones preschool for help. Toll PLASTERING '. . by appointment P:O,.Box 508 $300.00 a week or more. Sales experience • qualone. .908-6864149. ' ' ' - - : CARPENTRY Painting & Handyman Service 37,6-0319..- ' '• • . about-Lawn and Construction. Call DENICOLO TILE CONTRACTORS free number 1-888-31 HELPS. • • $SCASH$$ IMMEDIATE $$ for structured set- Maywbod.NJ 07607 ' ' helpful. For information call 201-923-4266. • 908-355-1465 or Beeper. 908-965-8400. 25 YEARS EXPERIENCE ' GOT ROACHES? Buy Errforcer Exterminator CARPENTRY ROOFING painting kitchens arid tlements and deferred insurance claims. J.G. Small-Job Specialist BOETTCHER . LANDSCAPING. Designing. .762-0303 Established 19*35 PARKING ATTENDANT. Part time days to SECRETARIES. EXCELLENT rates. Contract plus 20 second Ant & Roach Killer Concentrate! batti. Attics and basements remodeled, ceil- Wenhvortri 1^800-386-3582.. Lawn. Maintenance, Sodding. Seeding. Plant- FREE ESTIMATES supervise and control parking in small shopping • requires staffing long-term temps at major • This Pro formula dissolving pack is guaranteed ings, fleasonabio' rates and free estimates. Interior - Exterior - Repairs ing, Spring Clean-Ups. Fully Insured. Free Kitchens, Bathrooms, Repairs, Gouling, CASHNOWM We purchaserribrtgages.annuit- CALL: LENNY TUFANO center IX Cali Mr. Clarke. 908-662-1203. pharmaceutical company in Kenilworth and or your money back! Available only at The 283-0317. " . . Windows - Glass Replacement - Carpentry ' estimates. 201 -564-9137. _^_ MASONRY ROOFING :•'••••• Tile Floors, Tub Enclosures, Showerstalls ; ies, and business notes..Since 1984 highest' Fully Insured ...' Free Estimates Union. Experienced with word processing and .Home Depot.,- . • ' • All CONCRETE Work. Bricks, blocks, steps, 908-273-6025 Free Estimates Fully Insured PART TIME. Clerk Typist. Busy'Union Travel •• spread sheet skills. Call Angelord, prices paid. Free estimates, prompt proles- COSTEUO LANDSCAPING. Landscaping, J.D. ANNOUNCEMENTS JOE DOMAN sional service. Colonial Financial sidewalks, patios, driveways and curbs. Free Agency' is looking lor parj Drhe help. Must be 908-637,5442. ..'.•• LIQUIDATION SALE of Pepper Spray $5.00 lawn cutting, driveway sealing and other jobs. estimates. Santos Construction 201-589-2712. ROOFING CONTRACTOR ; asw to handle multiple priorities and have good each or three for S12.00 add S2.00 per order for • " 908-686r3824 1-800-969-1200 ext 55. • . ' • PAINTING PLUS is your specialist in painting : No job too smalt or too large V 908-241-3849 Quality workmenship. Servicing Union County. • Certified in I ply rubber fooling • . . raping skills Knowiege ol Word For Windows a shipping and handling. Mike's Merchandise. COV1NO CONSTRUCTION. -Specializing in" aluminum siding-andfora1! yourpainling needs. . DEGKS ••-•'•" DEBT CONSOLIDATIONS. Cut monthly pay- Free Estimates, fully. insured. 908-686-1113. Flat roofing-repairs • DUS Pe-fea Positron.for someone with school STANDOUT . .P.-Q. Box .2029. Bjoq.tifii.Nd. NJ. 07003.' . • All types of Masonry. Steps. Driveways, Sidew- Guaranteed: "Quality you expect, service you ALTERATIONS/REPAIRS - ments up to 30-50%. Reduce 'interest. Stop ' GENERAL REPAIRS, carpentry, painting, wall- Shingles, re-roof-tearotf Cat Dottie,'908-964-7300 or Fax : alks, Pavers, Patios, Fireplaces, Belgium deserve". Call Jack Byrne. 908-276-9394. '- •;.':•. 908-686-5550 - ENTERTAINMENT collection calls: Avoid bankruptcy Free conli- papering, plastering, leaders, gutters, win-, EASTERN' LANDSCAPE & Design. Complete Roof inspections & maintenance. ' Does your ad need a'littte more attention?-You' MATTRESS . AND • Boxspring. orthopedic. •KITCHENS' - - •ATTICS Block. Free estimates, fully Insured.. 'denttalfieip NCCS non-profit, llcenseo/bonded." dows. doors, roofing. All expertly done. No job. landscape services, monthly maintenance,- . ' . • All work guaranteed can create Ad-lmpacl by using larger type. WHAT. TIME, does the . movie start? Can . Never used.-Sttll-in package.- Cost4350. Sell -.BATHROOMS: ••BASEMENTS 908-289-2687. STANLEY PAINTING. Interior/ Exterior. Paint- 1-e00-955-O412. ' . .:•..:. too small. Free estimates. Fully insured. Please landscape design, seasonal clean-ups, sod, Fulry Insured . Free Eslirnates P.O. BOX 3695, Union, NJ FA=T TIWE 5urvey Takers. Mornings or even- This Type size is... .•''... goe^S-gSM ext. 31?5. Inlosource is a 24 ' S12S cash. 201-256-2526. • ' reseeding,- thatching. Free estimates;, fully ing! paporhanging. sheetroek, spackling. small Siii^c tiftn'tnj' Ca'l Mary. nour a day voice information service. Calls ars REMODELED. • • call 908-352-3670. . . . • ' ' MASONRY "CONTFIACTOR. Steps, Sldew-. carpentry, tile installation, additions. American/ ' NEED CASH? Have art annuity or structured insured. 908-322-4637 ' ' ' ' ' free if within your local.caliina area: ~~- No pb too'small or too laroe. ' : alks, Patios. Foundation repair work. Retaining ' European experience. Insured. Free estimates. TREE EXPERTS SBtflemant? VVe-porcha9e-them-flricl-pay-laslrT- , Twm'S49, Full S59. Queen $69; King $79 each • HOME REPAIRS" -«alls-Hal6r_proo(ina. free estimates. Win also 201:373-9386'.' . • -.-.-,. 12 Point "Enrsr BOYLE TREE SURGERY CO. Futons S189: Daybeds. $129 Complete Dependable. Oldest in the business. Call Set- "Work Done Professionally for Less" remove rubbish, concrete; wood, metal, etc. _WE_SIQP_LEAKSL CARPETING tlement Capital 1-800-959-0006. grass cutting.'lawn repair, planting. No Job Too PART TIME . Let's - A-1 FURNITURE small. Weekly Maintenance! Free estimates. Terry Howell. 906-964-8425. ' : •' . .• 906-688-7354 • • ' Don Antonelli : •Painting»Dry Wall/ SpacMing PLUMBING 908-686-0495. ' • • ; . . MIKE CANGIALOSI, Mason Contractor. Brick- CLARK BUILDERS, INC. TREE & STUMP REMOVAL Ater Sc.ico. program seeks Sdurr leaders lor 14 Point . Bt 22 West(Next to SBop Rite)' • • •Masonry«Wood Work . FIREWOOD work, fireplaces, steps, patios." sidewalks, . " PRUNING. .P^s't'or.s wo'tang with eisrrantary. and middle Free Delivery within 40 miles ROYAL LINOLEUM & RUG CO, ' •Interior/ Exterior ' • BLEIWEIS DANCE ' »Tile Repairs and More FERRIGNO'S LANDSCAPING & Design. A curbs, foundations, basement'waterproofing, •Roof Stripping & Repairs . TREE SURGERY IN sc-oc' agea cniisren in Maplewood ant) South • "'.. Phone Orders Accepted FREE FREE Free! Free wood chips and Iree complete landscaping service. Free Estimates, PLUMBING & HEATING •Flat Roofing & Slate ' ' • •Become Popular Famous Brand Carpets retaining walls interlocking pavers, ceramic Orange W;!V 2:30 or 3:t5-6PM dairy through fire wood available Wood chips can be use'a's low rates. 201-376-3647.908-270-4496. Pager • -An tyses healing systems., installed and serviced. •Gutters & Leaders • - .-•• ALL ITS BRANCHES •Lotm Cha.Oia *T«ngo -. jjttartsug Otriflr*— MOVING SALE on Saturday. March 22.1997 at - Armstrong - Mohawk • Amtlco Free Estimates . Joe, 908-355-5709 tile.- Fully Insured. Free Estimates. JJ--5. torcwipg school dsmcl calendar. MUST. planting bed mulch. Free delivery. '908-473-4811. ' " . •Gas hot water neater . • " • Serving Union & Middlesex Counties . . Union -.-.-. . LET jjS CHOREOGRAPH YOUR WEDDING 9am-3pm Household items and Livingston Mannlngton - Congbleum - Tarkatt 908-686-8369. '.••.' • •BaUiroom & kitchen remodeling 18 Point Don Rlck»yi « 201-761 -7236 -762-0336 908-851-0070 or 201-763-1123. . ' For 28 Years .'.''•': . 908-964-9358 V_ FFtEE INSTALLATION • Have Floor Sizes N.I. HOME Improvements. All carpenlry re,- REASONABLE RATES w— g^uos o'Wiidren. Interest m crafts, sports pairs. -lloors. vinyl tiles, doors., watlcoveririg. GRASSHOPPERS LANDSCAPING. Residen- R. 2AZARICK MASONRY.'Sidewalks, Steps. . Fully Insured - Free Estimates ' • Fully Insured and Bonded : -WOOD STACK- Tree Service, local tree com- • s- r~cs:c a plus Excellent .opportunity for . • Betty White. Dance Center • • • . • HGoOy rOf rntt to IIHAI CronOJJ UL IIUiiic. N.J. Uc. No. 010760 '' • " ' ORGAN, WURLfTZEff. Total-tone modulation. oany^AII tvpes^pf tree work. Free estimates. 'e"eat!O" or education mapr or person with FLOORS sonry, remodeling bathrooms, basements, at- Ups.- Mulch. Shrubs. Powerwashing. Gutter • pentry. Clean-Ups. Removals, Basements, At- i • swinging ryttiym, programmed orchestra. Visa/Mastercards accepted Senior. Citizen .discount, Immediate service: teaching or scotmng skills: Must have own VISA. 908-9644127 MC' tics, relacing catinets. painting. Call Cleaning & More. Full Insured. Free Estimates. tics. Yards', Small Demolition. Free Estimates, 24 Point Beautrful wood console with bench. Moving. KEAN FLOORING. "Best Deals" specializing in Insured. Free wood chips. 908-276-5752.' :-ansp3r;E!ior. • Hourty salary Call 201-374-6790. •'• ' ' 908-68&0563.. '.''.. • ' • ' . • , Fullv insured. 908-688H323O: . 908-686-7415 908-381 -90901 -800-794-LEAK (5325) ." PERSONALS • must sell' First 5500.00 takes it. 201-74B-4B0S. hardwood floors, scraping, repairs, staining, 20 •-752-0183 . . ' . ' ; Add impact by using larger type - ask our 1 .Classifisd. Representative for the. type you ADOPTION: ATHLETIC SECURE couole, hap- ' . PRINTER. DJ)T Matnx. 132 character/ Ime, CARPET CLEANING installations, sanding, retinishing. dust free sanding. Free'estimates. 201-817-9207.- • PART TIME Forklrlt Drivers Wanted. Apply m- would like tor'your ?d. A pity mamea tor nine years. ctter happiness and senaL'paralel interface. FirsTS25.00take it. Call 1 RICHARD G. McGEGHAN Derson.setween io?rrH2i)m.. Peerless Bever- For low cost people.to-people advertisThg.get a bright future to; your tchild le;- us' help 2D1-74B-4808. ' '' • ' • • • ; age Company, 1000 Floral Avenue North •ntotne Classified Pages Call 1-800-564-8911 AilowatJle expense's. ChristineiKevm. Unon. HJ 070S3 • . • '-." •.-800-851-2260: '.' • PRiyACYHEDGE- Cedar. Arborvitae3footto4 Residential & Commercial '-. : '.,'. FUEL:OIL . . . SUMMER CAMP Counselors- Boy's- group foot tree Si 1.95 each (Prices going up) Free Carpits & Floors FORECAST HEATING'•'&. Air Conditioning- PART TIME .Gitv Guy Fnday for Clerical. tieaas. ler.ras.' Karaw' camp.ng skii's; -roller delivery. .14 tree minimum 518-566-8238. •A TRUE PSYCHIC* 1 . Home Heating Oil CO D. S.92 per Gallon.' Minnas c^ atemoora -daily Sana resume:' . D'as ng, irw ropes. ;anoe. WSI Ideal fb' Goaranicea Also LHac. aren Pino. Discount ' •Sharnpoc . • • •Stnppaa Direct (rom Refinery. Ca" for. our. Low Prices! Oa^i, rr"' Ounneli Road, MacHewood NJ leac.iers. coiiege ' shjde«s Watchung area Tree Farm •Clewea ' ' "Bu« MRS. RHONDA 908-561-4524.. Edison. -New Jersey. • • 7M0 90S-647-0664 ____^ •Sieam • -.Wax TAROT CARD READING A.SPECIALTY/ • WINDOW- REAR sliding cab'window for small ! g-ve an Types ol readings andanvice I can and. .' 908-68ar7151 THE TANK 'Company. Abandonment. Re- PART TIWE Lingerie and Daywear Consultants TELEMARKETERS. PARTume, flexible hours.; Toyota truck. 1991. Can-201-566-0921, . "For that personal touch" f •. ;v.(. ^e|p yQ.^. wnereotnersnave failed One Free .moval. Installation. Professionals. License ' Real Estate workr.g .j: estaCfisnec mortgage company .-, - nesaec S Fun. Rewarding. Free start up kn. ' WOLFF TANNING beds! tan ai home. Buy Free tramng Senojs applicants onK- Contact Ke-m-vjin Can '»:3-293-n00. ask lor Danny - «G00010B1. Bonded,- Insured *96c *243 S'L-^v direct and save! Comsnercial - home units from ' 1-800-977-TANK. FAX 201'616-4994. . 2J--€75-9314 ' - " r Telemarketing Full Time $300+Weekly 'j--c". '-ew Jersev • ' S199.00 Low monthly payments! Free coio CLEANING SERVICE •Pal Time '. : ' '• °ermanent position setting appointments for 908-686-9685 catalog. Call today. i-806-842-i3f0. . . • • ' D j MAINTENANCE —. Residential ar-.a office , TRANSACTIONS yx representat^es a! ou' Union office.'Paib" GARAGE DOORS ; WOLFF TANNING beds, Momego.Bay. Home '_ cleaning','window cleaning.-floe waxjng Fuiiy T.edica: aenta1 vacation ann holidays . RECEPTIONIST/ CLERK and Commercial units: Factory direct. Fmanc- nsjred .Refe'erices PTJVi'ae.a Free* estirrjaies M5-686-566'- • • • DIAL A BIBLE PGM OVERHEAD Garage. Doors and Open^ mgai'a.ilable. 90 days same as cash: Unil.stan. Call 908-964-8'36' • '-.'.' _. ers. Sates.- Service-. Installation. Residential. .'Real csiufv transactions arc . Ingrid 1..' ;\dams for SI46.?.(Mi o'n'Jari: Kevin -R. and Rebecca D. Mo'rano Mary' Barone sojd property at 1105 propeny at 1938 Oakwood Parkway ViUbum afl agency is looking lor an energetic.' as low as! S.109. Call /I -800-247-4^-. • .. Dnght.eioenenced and organized individual WAITER. WAITRESS, needed for busy fast- MESSAGE: FOR MEN an! Warner-. iKtr.-nc time trrclea.-. Commercial. Free. Estimates. Fully Insured rccordal in the office of the county Hillside sold property at 186 Ashland Road to. ..Alfieri Court to Joaquim M. Parreira • !O Jose A. Cesar, for $154,000 on Deo: W;;M excelienv telephone manner. Typing.ana food restaurant in-Union Expenenced. full time . • Cleaning service tor nomes ana offices. Gu-a-- Raynor- Listmaster 201-680-O388 . - ••' .'. ' clerk. Worrall i\ewspai>crs puhl$hc.\ ••.•SoMt T. Lowry for S249'.(W on Dec.'- sac time oos'ticns available. Apply in person for $255,000 on Dec. 11'. .' co-npuler skills necessary. Monday thnj Friday. 908-964-6356 GARAGE SALE ' anieed. saJisfsctis- ' References avaiias'e ah abbreviated version of all iranshc Carol Araneo sold propcru ai 133. 9am-2pm Fax resume to: B.-Haas. Linett and Texas Weirers. 2593 Spnngfielc Avenue • : iy. • -...'-. •'.-. ''•..•'.•••.'•..•.' . • .Vlarisa Bevilacqua sold property at • • James. Vendemia sold .propeny ai '£75 779' • ' • • .-'•'•--...• Rahway H^^nyp^ A^e^iS'ng Agency. 201-912-890f Union ' ' • . ' • '••••• Boston A\e.. lo Ronald Williamson Have YOLTever wondered...where did HILLSJDE. 13 Fairbanks Street Saturday'; . lions recorded in the 12 Union County : . Allan R Sampsori. sold property .at 2763 Morris Ave.. to Dinos .Vasilo- 1588 N. Hillcrest Terrace to fon> , HELPING HANDS fc any worv. a'.suna ine for S95.OOO on Dec. 12. ; . . "POSTAL JOBS* WAITER. 'WAITRESS, canender neoaea lo: all the dinerent Kinds oj cnurcnes - >0.3unaay.'M " ' ' ^e and Flusner. ' municipalities the- newspapers cover. ' 21 Lewis'Ave.. to John A.. Teilesco poulos for S236: 300 on Dec'lJ.. • Repairs. Leal Screens instaliea .Madeline A. Peterson sHJ property- .Benrand for.S120.fXX) on Dec. 14. S'2 58' hour lo start, plus benefits, Camers. . busy restajrant in Miiiburn. Experienced., full birds. Bikes, ctothes, toys, some tools, exercise aeal weekly, bi-weekly, monthly Furty insures —Amvliu jnd Maria Rodiiguo.. ..old- come"from Foreign-To The Bible? We stuff..Something for everyone. .908-233-44.14 Keliom Services Tin' tnfiirmation is provided bv /KU . iDonuId L. und Man A, Ruinhardl Fgdtffai Ui-im,- 1 nan M"rtg'.llll' sorters, computer trainees,- maintenance. Call tine, pan lime posilions available. Apply 'in ' Call Artie 909-654-943: ' property at 397 Harvard Aye., lo it 1958 Elizabeth Ave..'to Uuane "A.. iii/'~>uu today for application and information.. person. Cale Mam, 42 Main Street Miiiburn offer Basic Bible Studies of ther truth •Property Data;-a F.iift Laudcrdulc.. MAPLEWOOD,' 152 PARKER Avenue;'Satur- . Buticr.for S77.50O on.Dec 26.' . • . John M and Susan T. Papadppulos sold property at 1386 Isabella Ave..' Corp. sold property ai-958 Rosemont- 9am-9pm 7 days'. 1-800-267-5715, extension 201-467-2222 . ' free. SATISFACTION 'GUARANTEED or you:- TC- '•' GUTTERS-LEADERS Fla.. information senicc. and is pub- Abel Torres for S152.5QO on Dec 13. 93. ...••' day March 22: 9-2. Rain or shine. Contents of .-Miguiel and Teresita-Oliva sold sold property al 4 Edgewood Drive to • to Sheila Budd for S120.000 on Dec. • Ave:. to Jose A. Ramos fof S120.000 WAITER. WAITRESS, needeo for s'star fine' house, microwave, tv. cHlna; treaamtit. many" Laura L. Diefolf sold property at and a free quote czl* Bev—WaiO- Sef%'ice • UNDERGROUND-DRAWS—r vi-aj>pr;i\inuit4^-iii-XiMu:ls after it— ; dining restaurant m'MillDurn Experienced, full ERICAKAN'E what aie'ysj Lie :c? Find out! Caii household items. Great new-stuff'.. • LJiuiJim M 117 6 12. . ' • ''' • - - -on- Dec. 20. •'.' ' • ". .£73-5207 Thoroughly cieanea. flushed. is filed in the cruiuy elcrkis office'. 129 Hollywood Ave.. to Doris Asmai. 'PROGRAMMING/LASER, PRINTING.. lime, part time positions available. Apply in 903-686-989B. ex:.. 3250 . lnfos.ourc'6 is a- 24 GTna Rado-for S99.900 on Dec: 27. : . Martin J. Livingston ctux cial sold . • Carl L. and Kimberly.A. DeFron/n r-icjr a aay telephone ..".'o'-r.ati3n se.-vi:e Calis' MAPLEWOOD. 8 Euclid Avenue' Armoire. • • repaired.-replaced- • . " for 560.000 on Dec.' 13. .' Dec:;27.' - . •'•• '.' •"-.- person. 40 Mam Siree:-Restaurant, Miiiburn p Growing regional Data Processing. Laser Prin;. 201-376-44*4. . . •• ' • • . are ![ee witnm you . oia'.calling .ar&a brass chandelier, out-door furniture.'miscelia- AVERAGE HOUSE;$40-S60 Leonardo and Expedita I'y sold •• -Vernell Milton sold property al 302 Kathleen A. Zerweck sold property property at 736 Andover Road to. sold propeny at'264 Colonial Ave.. lo ing and Mail Processing Center has immediate • neous tools, Christmas, carnpmg equipment, ,~ COMPLTTER SERVICES FUN.' FLEXIBLE, ovmj profess^orar cojpie.. All debris bagged from above. E. Lake Ave..'to Sabeniah George'f»ir at 135 Woodland Ave.,.to Joseph R. Maria F.'S. Juarez for S156.OOO on Prisco DeFronzo for • S250.0O() on openings, lor.-. ' . • '. • • toys, videos, household. Rain*". Shine AFFORDABLE TYPING SERVICE. Wore Pro- A1I Roofs and Gutters Repaired - - property ai 580 Sweetland Ave.. l(> WAREHOUSE ~ ••viin .10 aaop; T.t&«;-Si -Mc-a'ca . Legal e-f- 9am-3pm. .March 28th< 29th S60:0O0/.onTxv •?(' ' - - -'. * Liro for S'67.1.000 on Jan. 2. ' '. Dec. 13, ' '. • '. ' •Dec. .23.' •. - ' ' '•'.'. penses ca-.n l^'.-t-' !«:«' ' Car,-.'Gale.' cessing Letters Reports Estimates.'Contracts • ' Romualdo Bustrillo's for S90.0CK) on - COBOL PROGRAMMERS 'Mark Meise, 201-228-4965 '.'Carolyn''Gracmcr soiu propern at- 600-998-6775 aays'Kc:' Lr-ia S0-D-.589-2155- •MAPLEWOOD,.6 Hemlock Court. March 22, Resumes -College/School Papers Invoicing • . Kathryn D. Bo\>.er sold property, at •'..•' Richard Tavares sold proporty al . . Patricia M'.'Thimou sold property at '1-2 years expenence witn MicroFocus Cp»o: Dec. 17-. ' '• . • ' ' Part Time/. Mornings -55 evenings an"?/.ee'.er'js . • . March' -23: 10am-3pm. Conients ol home • Forr.s -i I "years experience' Cai: • 69 Colonial!Dyive in'Peter C.antillo Windows NT and MS Office. Mainframe expert- ! •1192 Rcvoir.;l)rive u> Daniel Brani- Union , 148 Burkley. Place to Arthur McFad- . 1053 Trent Place to Zd/islav. K Clean Work. Good Pay '. .. ' dinihg roomtiimiture. bedroom sets clothing, :9D81499.-9=i€ '' .'..'' ' HEALTH &. FITNESS' . l'or.S.r60.()00 on Dec -16. Michael N. Bonner sold property at . ence a olus '. . •; . ' on Jan-: 2. "' • den for S 158,000 on Dec'. 13. ' . Located in Vaiixhall GROCERY COUPONS' Sivt iy.X 50S on toys, more Great prices everything must gc: 582 Riverside Drive to Sharon Wills •Pogorzelski'lor SI00.000 on Dec 3d. - lanonai'y crense-: gr^ries p\ ypu; cnoce ' 2O.'20 WITHOUT GLASSES!.Safe, rapid. noh .' Thomas J.. and Elaine M..Mariano.. . David W. and Elaine Taluba sold : 763-68-19 '." . • • • ' • : Bernard Glass sold property at 790 LASER PRINTER SETUP ' '. . . everyiirPc'you snoc. LiTi'ed o"vr. ?/onev bac>. . CONSTRUCTION ; . surgical, permanent 'restoration 6-8 weeks: . sold properx al 70-Cpok SL.to V'ip- 'for SI 50.000 nn Dee ,20...'.'..' . propeny at 137 Jean Terrace to Raymond J. and Judith Fluor Ji . Expenenced setup person !~ XEFtOX-ar.3 Call Pete, 908-687-9020 .guaraMee Ca'- nc.v> •906-e8e-2'75 • •. • airline pilot developed- Docl'or approved Free •Colonial. Arms Road to John Gon- CANFER CONSTRUCTION To all contractors' Jane Bru'nner sold property at 337 . Roselle . sold property at 1035 Pine Ave.. tc' .OCE filgn speed pnnters. ELIXIR.. FSL, ani informatipn by mail. 800-422-8320, ex]. 224.' " cent K. DiGcronitiip l^r.'S2'25.(i(Kt on Christopher Digesu for S187;500 on : WANTED TO BUY and home owners; Excavation and Site Work. oalves for; S156.500 on Dec- 17.' . Jose S'..Cacoilo for.-S2.05/JOO on Dec JSLeweoence.is a must Pnnt IDI. .Mirus • LOOKING FO.R aav.cf-"; l.'one>.' :cnaa;e .D- 406-961-5570. (fax) 406.961-5577 : 'Hollywood Ave.. to Manuel C. Corr WHEN REPLYING Retaining Walls, concrete work, backhoe ser- Jan. 9 •'..; .-.' •.. / ;•/•. . ' 'Dec. '9-. •.''• . '.' • and/or Compusei software.knowledge ftgiy.-j: ' . 'j"ky.nu.T.Ders. Ge" y:-w' :on!iaential answers . Dorothy B, Lorcti sold proper.) at . Mary Russb sold property -at.2485," 30.. • •' -. ' • : '.'';. ; 1 AAA LIONEL: American Flyer. Ives-and other http://www.visionfreedom.com Satisfaction •e'eicao for-S82:OOfi on Dec '2K . • ' : TO'A'::: - '.•O!T>. cjr'Jve-psyche Ca." 1-900-267-888E " trains and ok) toys. Collector pays highest casn vice, daily or weekly rate. 201-344-6342 or Frederick Falek sold property at : guaranteed. •'-.'•• ' 463 Chester'Place-to.Theresa Ponton Woodside . Road to Jonathan. I.': JOB SETUP . ' •••"'. extsi5cn-'85i2 Sj'33p£-rrri,h.'.te-^usi be 1B -. pnees 1^600-464-4671. 201-629-1006.' ' . 906-789-125 f Eleanor T. Casale sold propony i( p UNION COUNTY 1507. .Gregory Ave.. to Murad e*son witn-working knowieage. o'-Gr'ou^ v ' years"'Se^-'U 305r:'Sj>!.; 395-Claremont' ATTENTION DEFICIT Disorder and Attention •''".'••'. -.•."••' Elizabeth ' :'.-•..• ' • Caguiada for SI70,000 on -Dec. 17, ; tor S89.9(K-i on'- Dec -20 • . . '. 2297 Fern Terrace to Mary Spence ;-^2Jcts -CODE-.". Mailstrearr,. List Ccnve'. CLASSIFIED BOX NUMBER. ?'-vE.Si^.D.i;: Csi'fc/v-j's 92'1'" ANTIQUE AND Older Furniture..dining rooms Deficit'Hyperactivity Disorder. There is a Drug • Kenilworth . ' .Muhammad .for S206;000on Dec. 10. •• . • • .. » -.'•• •:; • ' • ' j Ol'ga Sokich s-oiq property al 442 ;' John \1. Seltsam sold property at for. $.142.000"on'TXv. 30:* a~i Verge/Purfle. AHprbducls run tn Windows' -c-?-C45-8454. ' '. .-• . • • ' bedrooms, breakfronts. secfetarys. etc Call &U • CONTRACTOR Free Natural Alternative. For free information William' B. and Catherine Hess sold '.". e-v;r3pment AbilityuSe PC PRODUCTS • e'ease-address envelope ic 20-1-586-4804. -'...'••. .' • ' call B00-93S:5171 extension 6010. • ' Alaska;-.Seaboard • Partner-- . LMT W.'4th Ave.,-to William D Smith.for 89 Concord Ave.. to Davilus Dorcenl 1 . Federal :Housing Commissioner Emanuel M; Lat'hourakis' etal sold s_:r- as Office, and DataDase Software neces- PLEASE BLESS OL" tarr.ny.'vie are sensitive to CABINET CONCEPTS. Custorr>;built furniture : property' at 2160 Tyler St.'. to Tom: Country Consignment tor every room in your home. Complete kitchen sold property -it.10X9 \Villiam J>t.-.'i(i •S135.000-.or, Dec,' 20 ,' ' • : . foe SI05,000 on .Dec. 17.': . . property at 940 Potter Ave.. to Sc ~.''' - - ' • • . • • • : . • - . yaur fears and concerns- Slay home creative'. . " sold ••property at. 223. N. 11 th St.: IV- niaso Bevilacqua '.for' SI 52.000. o'n rnqrr-., oev6ted pac.adonng relatives' awan .' •' ;. Antique* & C6ll*ctiblM . - ano Daih renovations. Y Kadosh DRINKING WATER: TREATMENT: ' . L'rban'Rcs'ou'rL'v.' Corp. lor $>4y,(X>0 on'.' Leon and Sandra M. Hoxey sold Thomas and Nancy MajeWski sold RonaldGoldforS163.500onDec.31. BOX NUMBER ---. We buy or you can consign «t our ilore 201-912-9523: Fax 379-7213. Juan C. Galeario for SI 861201 on Dec Dec,.H>: ;•'.:. '...-'••' • • • LASER PRINTER OPERATOR . Debb'&'Steve. i-8M:973-7e90 1 . . • 561 FranMih Avenue'. Nutley, NJ Do you want lo improve the quality of the water Pec. .15 . . -.•:_' property at 908 • Chestnut' St.. to : 2--;• S-*I.-*T operator position with, expenence' Worrall Newspapers ."; HIGH PERFORMANCE RonaldC. Goldiarbetu\ >iold prop-- css-af-i; XEROX 4135-'4890 ana OCE 2U0 '.YOUR AD couio. iipaear heraior as litj;e as :• •'•' 201-667-2150 oc 7339 ' ... your family. dnnks? Use a Patenled-Wale' Ciahnei and Ciraciela Fi'mande/ Camplown Partners'.Inc for S5T.tKKi ' ' P.O. Box 158' •' "' We pick up.too' Fine High Quality Custom Work Treatment System. For more information about crt> at 857 Colonial.Ave.. lo Gregory al_Cpntracjgrs .sold pn>pe'rt> ai 245 Edgar Place to 'oil Dec: 26 ' .' ' " • flOWWELS- Linden i Staines for S160.0()0 on Dev. It. a. 'esumes to.. • •tc. he'p' you; Ca!i 1-8C0-564-89' Hummels- Hummels- • Hurhmels-. Hummeis- • ' ' Fine Custom Cabinetry Design call Pager 908-739-7728 • ThePrudentia! Use Yoiii'Carii. Hummels- Hummels- .Hummels- Hummels- And Refinish ' ' Stephen J. and,Candy S. Benish t> ai J041 Harrison Ave.'. lo Lorraine " • .Fersonnel Departmen: . Hummels-" Hummejs-. Humrhels- -Hummels- Fully insured, call for Iree estimates E R Enterprises 908:965-2039 ' Charles K.and AnnlR-k.-si'ild prop- Fennetl for-SI U.5(*i oii LHv. 2". New Jersey Realty ' i MDM TECHNOLOGIES LOST & FOUND, '.Humrriels- Hummeis- Kummels- Hummels-. 20i-73i-§693 or BOO-289-3867 (voice mail) ( sold property ai .409 \V.. Elm SL. lo .._.,.: 333-Frrst-Street Visit our showroom a! LOOKING FOR a great nome'-based business! crt> a(*6(ll Adams A^t.. lu Maria Sham A.C..Kobm'. fOr/Sl 39.000 on Raymond H .and Barbara. Hurling : •LOST:-CAT,---sarr.-.-0!rsfins;'Rawara~Long-- jnKJ1^ 1 Jus t Moved • . Eiuabeth. NJ 07206, '• • "" 567 Main"St"l"WesrOrange~~ — —-— :- - —Try-this-one!-New-altemative-ne'altri-products - Degnan Boyle Division Quick And nanea male. Diack. grey and orange. 9 months' Recycling-lndustnal Accounts Serviced • tiacntnentr'! or' iW-.'W- i>D-rt>eo -I -"--.- _sold.p.roperi\_a', 22(L^.>3fd. Ave.. to_. old wearing bine raiiaf ana ID tag Please cat Call Merchandise Specials, 908-355-5822 lor FAX 9O8-3S3-6260 ' • • : Convenient-'! • 763-3982. . ..-, • • " - - • MAX WEINSTEiN SONS, INC. MELO CONTRACTORS tree information. .."..-.' .'.''.' . liileen C'utro sold pri'pe'rt) -at 522 : Patrick C. and 2>ta Mazza sold Mannfred Silenirieux for S93.000.on HONEST WEIGHTS-BEST PRICES. .. "The Homeowners Contractor" PSORIASIS SUFFERERSrSkin cap spray Pcnnington St.. lo Johnny Recalado property at 412- Lafayette St., lo Jan. 3. '.'" •'"/ . LOST COON -Ca: Dark'gi'e'y neutered male. Additions & .Alterations 1 eliminates red. ilchy, flaking skin. Sale. easv. Always Buying Scrap Metals 1 ' for S173.O(K) on- Dec: 1~. Joseph Mazza for S125.0W)'on Dec Dustiy. tail Lasf seen March- 15th. vicinity ' Kiew Construction ' • Fire Restorations • convenient Love your skin Money bacKguar- I can help . Midland' Avenue. -Eas: Orange. Owner veiy s 1 2426 Morris Ave. (hear Blirnet) Union • Repairs • . . Replacement .Windows antee. Call now .Iree'i-888-456-7100. ' Nctt-J.cr>cy Housing and Mortgage. 20. ' .' ' • . • : . . '.sac' .Reward .for -reru-n -201-676-0249 or Roselle Park . Dally B-5/Saturday. B-12 • . .Decks & Pavers . Kitchen 4 Baths .http://www.cfearskin.com . ' 325-8671. ' ' -.-.-"•.•: Affordablllty & Dependability - Finance Association Mild properly ill . Federal Home Loan. Mortgage 908r686-8236/Slnce 1919 you out! RESPIRATORY PROBLEJyi's? Paying lor me- 817 Summer St.. (oHe'cu'ir Rivera for • Corp. soid property at 1029 E. . Anna M. Daley' sold property ai LOST D'OG. "Lucy'.-2-,' female brown .S'har- 908-245-5280 Don; ;,vcri. jf'J .voncef about pey. Vicinity of Westfield Avenue/ Galloping Hill. dications? Why? Do you use Albuterol (Prove- S7J.0O0 on Dec. IS.- .. . ' . • ntil. Ventolin), Ipratropium (Atrdvent). Mela- Blancke St.. to Sharon DavTs for' 110 Sherman' Ave.. 'to Michael We can deliver over four million Road. Roselle. March 7in 3 year old not r lea/ning you' *a> aiouno town- pi sleeping, or eating Reward S500 00 , ON TIME BUILDERS proterenoi (Alupent): o'r'otner nebulizer modi- He-ygo . I lit" sold property al 120 . SI05.000 on Dec. 23. .' ' . ' ' DaSilva for SSU.(KXJ on Dec. 16.' • what to'see and qo -Qr whn to ask • iaticps? Call Express Meg i -800-'67B.-573a 908-241-8904. ;•••-•' .'' ' • :• ' PETS CARPENTRY, PLUMBING, ELECTRICAL Delaware St.. in Iisnielin Alvarez I OF .Suhil M. and Neeia Pandya sold Jeffrey C and Man K Schuma- As your .WELCOME WAGON RESIDENTIAL 1 COMMERCIAL ' pairs of these for only $299! LOST: Prospect P.'ace ano Momson Road $l35.OOfi mi IVc-27 ' _ ' . . property a.t 406 \V. Hertry St.. to cher sold -property at 112 Galloping Hostess '- c.an simplify in-.- .cusness NO JOB TOO SMALL female -while cat wilh green eyes. Front paws HEATING ' - •AValle Marc/ak sold property al Giuseppe Prirhavera for SI25.000 on Hill' Road' lo Pedro Cabrales for ol getting settles Helc vo- ocgin to- aeclawed. No tan. Reward.. Call 201 -376-0082. FREE ESTIMATES en|oy your new IG^n 300b snoppmg. • UNION . • '••'•.". ', . -. • 1 I \>J_\nl R i.YI.SPN.THr.S' - ' '. • • WILL WORK WITHiN YOUR BUDGET •QUALITY AIR CondiTionmg & Healing. Inc 327 Frariklln Si.. lo Paolo GoulanTor Dec. 23. • . ' ' •' •' $112,000 on Dec. 2(i . JOHN HODAVANCE, JR. 201-926-1946 . Gas. sieam, hoi. water and not air neal local • attractions.. com-Titinity ;GREAT BUY l.i: . ::•:. ^_da> tor all the delaik . Air Conditioning Contractors, Inc. Gertrude Schuman sold property al to help you.. Calf 1-800-564-8911. ' Leonardo F.'Sanfos lor.'SHXlOOO ,on_ call me • Sal D'Addario, .President. 34 Melrose Terrace to Victor Gbn- Serving; Union and Middlesex Counties' 'Jan' 3-.". :• ' ' .. '.": . Summit ' For Over 40 Years— _zale£'for SI27,000 on Dec. 27. _V Is a REAL ESTATE CAREER tor you? . • •' S75 PUP SALE on Older Pups Only.' 113 Pups. 177 Lafayette Street Rahway . Helen Bukovvczyksoid propeftyTu . Atsushi""and ChrTsiiiie"Sliiiba"sold~ All/typos. Open March 2a % 23. Hours 10-5. J.P. DECKS UNLIMITED " 652-54 4th Ave. lo Jean P..'Ahern ior .. Gali lotiay-for FREE-inferinaiioivand self-grading—;• ' • 908-396-8764 200 Bower St., to Rose M. Belin for O'Neill Kennels, located on US Highway m. 10ft S20;.-..al.. $85,000 on Dec. 31: . ' ' ..' Robert Barneit for S24O.OOO on Dec. «1 Treated Lumber and Cedar Declts r '.. for ROSE 908-353-4200 ___,_: '__ ,. yWW w>rT VWM POMERINIAN PUPPIES! AKC. males and Use Your Card 209-1',1'Murrary St.. to Ciilhert Marin John. E. Harms sold • property at • \(>v"•'"' ;•"'" " • {.NEWSPAPERS females available, bom January 13th 1997 .10 Year Guarantee • Fully Insured Residents ol Union & Springfield only. 908-276-8377 1020 DeWitt Terrace lo Ivan Gon- • Robert and Susan McDan'iel sold Call 908-245t2698. for S12S.0(Ki on Jan, n. I Prudential '.' Lnion/Llizabeth Office Ncvv'^crscy Press A.L.-X.C'.I.O"-. S^ vcrL-c \cr.vc (SCAN| Rafael Torres sold priipeny at 553 zalez for $130,000 on Jan. • S. property at 260 Ashland Road to UNION 964-3891 YOUR AD could appear'here lor as litCo as • DRESSMAKING/TAILORING 540 North Avenue (609j 406-0600. lax (6C'i;4CcrC3CC : NuPrcisGAG.' $14.00 per weok. Call Ior more details. Our .Livingston Si., lo Cesar.Vasquly for . Salvatore Scalish elux elal sold Thomas F. Juhase for S348.0tKl on SPRINGFIELD ...467-0132 I Referral Services.lnc!' friendly classified doparirhent w'ould bo happy PROM, WEDDING Dresses. Gowns. Elegant Quick And 'SI2().(MHl--(in: Jan 4 property at 425 Washington Ave.. to- Dec. IS. - 353-4200 to help .you. Call t-800-564-8911. and Unique by Mercedes Call 908-464-7922. Convenient! • \• "

UNION COUNTY _QLASSIRE.D PAGE B14 — THURSDAY, MARCH 20, 1997 THUftSDAY. MARCH 20, 1997 — PAGE B15 Real Estate UNION COUNTY CLASSIFIED "TOWNHOUSE APARTMENT TO RENT ROOM TOREN T CEMETERY PLOTS Conference BUSINESS ELIZABETH. 100 ELMORA Avenue, StusSo.(2 HOLLYWOOD MEMORIAL Park. Mausoleum UNION ' begins March 29 . CLEAN, BRIGHT private room and bath with New York Auto. Show 1992 NISSAN PATHFINDER XE. gray. 4 wheel ABLE PAYS TOP $$$ IN CASH rooms) 1 bedroom Walt-to-wall carpeting, for 2, $5000 or best offer. 2 double plots. $750 AUTO SPECIAL • $24.00 tor 10 weeks prepaid. kitchen privileges available In lovely Union 1992 BMW 3251. 6 cylinder..manual tranmis- tfrtve. air, exceient condMon, 90.000 mBes. heat, hot water, supplied, medium saed pet each. Call 908-687-7.146, days. 908-780-4562, OPEN HOUSE • For budget cbhscious car. buyers, dard equipment on all LX models, Can Ctassfflea lor details. 800-564-B911. OPPORTUNITIES home. Female, mature. $500 per month. . •sfon, leather, sun-roof, air- S11^00.201-429-7477; Evenings, weekends; ' Cars, Trucks, and Vans'. ' > celebrates aDowed. Private entrance. Miist see $585 per 908-686-8389. evenings. • • t. _• Saturday and Sunday . thete's'a broad selection of affordable new 14-inch wheels; for all models' "•-conditonlng, AM/FM cassette, new Ores. 45JC 1992 HYUNDAI ELANTRA..4 cylinder. 5spoed month. 114 month security. Inquire plumbing . 609-466-2883. ____-. UNION SQUAftE At Vall«y . . Mint 517,300 negotiable. 201-325-0190. standard transmission, alr-coodittonmg. AM/ and All 4 Wheel Drtves store, 100 Elmora Avenue. • ' : HOLLYWOOD MEMORIAL Park. Gardon of A limited number of 2 bedroom 2% • cars that will meet their needs. These and wheei covers for the Civic DX. AN AMAZING Opportunity. Real Coke/ Pepsi t FM cassette, good condition, 65.000 miles. 1987. NISSAN SENTRA, new dutch; new rear GARAGE FOR RENT ~"~ Devotion, 2 plots,' Flag Stone. Call • bath townhouses in a beautiful setting cars are- not dull and by adding- The Civic is available in sedan; 1994 BUICK REGAL. 2 door, white, all lea" ' brakes, new exhaust, air conditioning, em-mi 25 years Equipment. Routes with 20 Local & Established ELIZABETH ' ' $3,895, negotiable. 201-705-9657. 9O8-785-9133.' . ' • tures, one owner, 28K mBes, $14,900 or best sites. Minimum. Investment $3,500.00. Convenient 10 all transportation cassette, original owner.' $2,000. / . FREE.PjCK UP 7 DAYS . SOUTH ORANGE, Third StreeL Secure and options can be dressed to meet any . coupe and hatchback models with a ofler. Call 908-241-2209. .• . . • . . More than 100 Burgdorff Realtors" 1-600-321-7690. - • : '. • : UNUSUAL AVAILABILITY Fireplace and attached garage . 1985 JEEP. New Fisher Plow. Invested $3500. 906-49&O86B. - ' •"-.'• private. $65 and $75 per month. 1 and 2 car Buy with "2V:- % down . • . ' taste. ••••' .' .'••-. -. • •'.-••• variety of four-cylinder, 16-valve sales associates and senior staff mem- 1 BEDROOM EFFICIENCY 1985 BUICK RIVIERA. Good tooHngt Grey with Runs great. Asking $6000. Call Chris. DEALERSHIP WITH' Nalional Maintenance ' • oaraoe. 201-376-3748. •• Financing Available • • ; 1990 OLDSMOBILE SILHOUETTE. 7 passen-: 1-800-953-9328' . COMMERCIAL PROPERTY^ engine options ranging from grey Interior, loaded, moon-roof, cassette ste- 201-669-1202 or 731-9031. '• ' bers attended the gala ERA Real Corp. Assured accounts in the local area: S600 . ' FROM $575 Opening prices' start a: $127,500 '•. • At' the New. York International ger, power locks/ windows/ seats, air- HeatrHot. Water Included . reo; excellent running condition, weR main- 1994 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE V-8. 4X4. ' conditioning, AM/FM cassette, alarm, garaged weekly income guaranteed to start. S4.950.00 LINDEN Low taxes : Auto Show, March 29-Apri! 6, at the 106-horscpower to 127-horsepower. Estate 1997 International Business Reimished Hardwood Floors OFFICE TO LET tained: $3300, 201-736-5960. 1 Excellent condition. 79K. $6,300. • 908-S88-2929 investment required- .Call B00-B32-2290. .. GOETHALS PARK automatic, aircoodltiontng. ABS, all power, .554 Westminster Avenue Jacob. K.' Jayits Convention Center, • . Mazda • Conference,' celebrating 25 years in 1978 CAPRICE CLASSIC. 2 door coupe, runs •premium stereo, alarm, many extra! 34,000 201-992-0278. . . DEALERSHIP WITH • National Maintenance' Call For Appointment LINDEN •'•'•' 1001 Valley Street Union real estate: The conference was held MULTI-STORY WAREHOUSE visitors will see the broadest selection : Mazda's /compact Protege has a wan. Best offer. Call 201-381-3576." y,. • miles. 516.900. 201.-762-9462. ' $$$WE PAY TOP DOLLARSSS Corporation. Assured accounts guaranteed to 908-355-3913 . GOETHALS 1990 PLYMOUTH ACCUAM. Excanerit coodi-. 908-686-5111 •••...• of "these cars under one roof. fresh new face and revised interior for Bon. air, AM/ FM cassene. 623K miles, $4700. Feb. 16-18. ai the Walt Disney Dol- start. $4950 investment required. Call PARK 113,000 SQUARE FEET CARS FOR $100 or best offer. Seized and 1983 CJ7 JEEP. 258. 6 cylinder, 4 speed, HILLSIDE. BEAUTIFUL 6 room apartment, .. 1997. Now it's easier for the driver to hard-top/ sott-top, new AM/FM stereo cassene. Call 201-746-8648. •: .- For Your Junk Car phin Hotel iri Orlando. Fla. BuredorTC—^383-332-2290, -, ... . second floor.. Large Wtcheri, $695+ Utilities, 1 TOTAL 3 FLOORS YOUR AD couid appear here for as little as' ..•'• -Chrysler-iPlymouth auctioned by DEA. FBI, IRS. All models. ' 4WD's, boats, computers and more. Your area (removable). $1800 or best- oiler. 24 Hour Service. Call: months security, available. .Call 908-629-0019. • 10 TAILBOARDS • • $14 00 per week -Call lor more details. Our The Plymouth products continue to see and reach frequently used controls 198S PONT1AC FIERO GT. Red, black interior, is the. largest, franchised brokerage ENTREPRENEURS WANTED! Full or part It's Cold Out.. now! 1-800-451-0050 ext. C198. 908-424-8742. •• - friendly classified department would be happy :impress. Plymouth is viewed as the, for the audio and ventilation system: fully loaded, auto, sunroof. Garage kept excel- firm of the worldwide ERA Franchise IRVINGTON,- UPPER, 2VS and 3 room apart- But-Our Deals . to hclii vou: Ca'l .1-800 564-B911. . . 1992 MAZDA MJ(3. power stee'rtngV brakes, lent condition. Asking $2450. negotiable, ' ^««,V c*™,ttnr KiiiWinn f^par nil tfimcrvifta. : . -AH Protege models have a new 1968 ASTRO CHEVY VAN. Retxiilt engine, two entrv-level brand of Chrysler Corp. dean. Asking S3aX». negotiable. windows, locks, AM/FM stereo cassatle, air. 5 .908-6863735.. 908-688-7420 Systems Inc. . literature explain, tion. Heatandhotwatarsupplied. $495 to $575. $1.25 NNW PER SQUARE 8185. and its Neon and Breeze appeal to .; tront Dumper, lenaers, gnnc edrooms. eat-in border) 2 bedrooms. 2 bathrooms, large eat-in- best offer: Call Chris, 201-669-1202 or 908-273-2440. . SPACE FOR RENT S539.000. 201-744-4254. . The Neon Expresso i-s offered with an horsepower. The ES is powered by a listlngs/diractory. . steering and brakes. Low mileage, good pnee finance information, arid links to sales . • kitchen, garage, Ijeat/ hot water. Nsar NY •kitchen, enclosed garage. $118,000. Must sell 731-9031. •-...... '••.. FULL COLOR ads in the imal! reach'millions on • 1990 MITSUBISHI ECUPSE. 5 speed, blue. 731-0224. • . transportation. $705 monthly, 1V> months sec- 1500 square feet, new building, light manufac- immediately. 908-322-87*8. even racier 150 horsepower, double 122-horsepower version "of • the 1973 VOLKSWAGEN BEETLE.' Looks* runs : associate profiles." ' ••.• the Internet. Advertise your product, service or • -GOVERNMENT FORECLOSED homes from 1983 CHEVY'CAMARO. Excenent condition, Fully loaded, new tires, excellent condition. urity. 201-762-1555.. turing, professional office, retail, $1300 per great Interior dean and In good shape. New '1979 JMC PICKUP Truck. 78.000 miles,' de- ccporiunity on tneinformation superhighway. ' pennies on 51. Delinquent Tax. Repo's. REO's.' overhead (Earn version of. the same 1.8-liter, double-overhead cam, four. fully automatic, AM—FM cassette. Runs great. Best ofler. must sen. 908-687-5009. •.••Jud>. Reeves; president.of Burg-. . month (Includes basement). Call Pat, YOUR AD could appear here for as little as brakes, clutch, starter. $1400 negotiable. tachable snow plow, new battery and tires. free details call 1-800-644-9639 ext. 1255. NEWARK (VAIISBURG), 5 room apartment (2 Your Area. 'Toll Free .1-800-21.8-9000 ext.. S795 or best otler. 201-376^6710. dortf Realtors, spoke at the confer- 201-992-9351. $14.00 par week. Call for more, details. Our engine. \ cylinder engine found in the Mazda 1985 NISSAN 300ZX Turbo. Dark blue, T-tops,. ' 908-355-2249. • • ' . Asking $1,800. 908-355-3636. .bedrooms). Heat, hot water Included. Conve- H-7019' current listings. FULLY EQUIPPED auto bofly shop'for sale or - friendly classified department would be happy Miata. . '•-., • • '....' 1986 CHEVY MONTECARLO. white, blue 5-speed. 47K, good condition, loaded. $4600 or ence about'how Realtors can attract' nient to bus transportation and parkway. The fireeze enters 1997 as a well- rsm.a: 37 Park Street. Orange. Call .to help you. Call -1-800-564^8911. •GOVERNMENT FORECLOSED homes lor'- interior, 4.3V6. Good condition, great transpor-' best offer. Call 201-731-9040. ' -.201-374-8282, after 5PM.. STORE FOR RENT Both engines can be teamed with the ven best sales-people. Afterward., 20i-76":-i'733. - '••-.''. • pennies on $1.0-3. Delinquent tax. •'. repo's, equipped compact sedan. Air condi- tallon. $1600. neootlable. 908-686-3735. AUTO PARTS/REPAIR 1993 NISSAN ALT1MA, black 38KmHes. FREE Information! SPRINGFIELD. 1100 square feet, former y 'REO's. Your area. Toll.free'.i-8Q0'218-9000 tioning, dual front air. bags are only either a five-speed manual or four- she said. "All of us from Burgddrff. INCOME OPPORTUNITY Would you like to UNION', 5 rooms in quiet 2 family, wall-to-wall 100,000 mile factory warranty. 5 speed, full WINDOW- REAR sliding cab window lor small beauty parlor. Great location, ample parking: UNO FOR. SALE ' ext. H-5139 for currentiistings/ directory. ' 1986 CHEVROLET VAN. Brown, a» automatic are. extremely impressed. ERA i> a earn 52500- per week wiih a •proven turnkey carpeting, washer/ dryer hookup. Couple pre- part of the package and in fact Breeze speed, automatic. ; AM/FM cassene. 60,000 miles. $5500. Call equipped. Very dean. $10,500,201-762-529S. Tovota truck. 199): CaH'201-566-0921.•'.' ferred. Rent- plus own utilities. Security. low rent. Available- immediately. Call SOUTH CAROLINA Waterfront Sale. Beauti' CALL Business Wat has no competrlion and is not GOVERNMENT . FORECLOSED homes for. ' 908-688-4373: . -_ • quality.- professional. • arid highh 201-376-971V ' fully wooded, dock approved parcel w/ long has only a few options-such as auto- MLM' 1-300-995-0795 ext. 5831. • ' ' '908-686-6172. . • ' • pennies on S1.00. No money down government (908) 686-9898 . frontage on spectacular 50,000 toe recreation • loans available -now. Horries/condos. Local rnatic transmission and an integrated 1995 CHRYSLER NEON. 4-.- bath Split. Large eat-in kitchen, 1989 DODGE SHADOW, silver metallic,, gray well for-us and what we believe in. ' 8O0-7Q4-3154 TtE. • . . ' • deck; more. Must see. Evenings/ weekends Ford's new Escort is compjetely Interior, 4 door, 4 cylinder, auto. One owner, NEWSPAPERS SHOPPING We are all on the same track; heading ESTATE 908-.7B9-9196. . / • new this year. Two.models are avail- WORKING PARTNER Wanted. Manufacturer APARTMENT TO SHARE excellent condition. $2200. negotiable. FOR A CAR ;iir ihe' right direction." • . seii:ng ;o haidware-plumbtng fields. • Retire- MYRTLE &EACH South Carolina Oceanlront able, the standard Escort and the-LX. 908-686-3735. . UNION. Professional female share 3 bed- REAL ESTATE WANTED AUTO DEALERS rTert s^uaton Equiry.ar sale available. P.O. "All real estate-advertised herein Is •Property March Special: S199.-5 nights (Sun- Also speaking,at .the.conference rooms. Non-smoker. Near Rt. 22/ Partway. There also is a Sport appearance pack- DREAM MACHINES-got a picture of your car? • Sax 1993. Lwirisston. NJ 07C33 '' subject to the Federal ?alr Housing Act KENILWORTH. SALE .by owner. Exceptional day triru' Thursday). Call Firebird Motor Inn for $350 month plus 1/3 utilities. Available May 1. SMYTHE VOLVO Run It lor.4 weeks, only $40.Call Classified at 1200 Fuel Efficiency from Burgdorff were' Jean T.'.Burg-' which makes it Illegal to advertise any • maintenance By professional couple, Ex- brochure.'BOO-852-7032." ' • • age available for the LX. A five^dopr 908T964T3128. • ." \ •'.' -...-. preference, limitation, or discrimination'. , sanded Cape Cod with 3 bedrooms. 2 baths. 800-564-8911 for details. 1201 How Much To Spend dort'f." chairman-. Marcia Levy. vice LX wagofMs-available. EXCLUSIVE based on race, color, religion, sex, hand!- - eal-m-kitchen.-fuli basement on quiet street. 2 NUTLEY. OPEN House! i>'M Prospect btreet. g 1996 FOHU WbU. hutly-toadeCmew-Myere - 11202 insurance Tips . cap, familial-status, or rational origin, or VOLVODEALER— presidenL'direcior of training, arid Be\ . level custom deck. Low taxes and maintenance Sunday, March 23rd, 1pm-'5pm. .Central Hall plow, new easy dumper. Asking $24,000. Call CONDOS TO RENT Intention to make any such preference; Besides new sheetmetal, the Escort 326 Morris Avenue Summit 1203 Getting Started JRENTAL •arifl .' car detached garage.. Principals- only. Colonial'. • fireplace.; 3 • large bedrooms. 2'/, Chrts 2O1-669-t202. • . • . ' pnnana:j7Kfi?i? ' - ' t-.ath'^ finished basement S189.900. gets a new. engine. The 2^0-liter four- _J__(908L273r4200__ 1204 Sticker Prices the firm's Stockton office. A number 2 bedroom Townhouse, 2 terraces, fireplace, "We will not knowingly accept any ad- 201-667-.2903. cylinder engine delivFersrnt)"h6rese=-J aaraqe.'attic. S1600..Ca'U 763-3343. vertising for real estate which is in violation YOUR AD could asoeat here to- as itde as AUTHORIZED red with black top. Mint condition, loaded. CD 1205' SateS"A"greement—- of salespeople also took the podium of the law. ATI persons are hereby Informed SK.OO per week. Caii for-more de'a'ls. Our .TRENTON. IMMEDIATE •State House', ac- power. It's .mated to a five-speed changer. 12,000 miles. Warranty. $20,900. cess. 4 .600 square feet total-office space; 2,500 •: FACTORY SERVICE 1206 Ordering A New Car. ' i*n a variety- pi subjects "All real estate advertised herein is FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RBfT that all dwellings advertised are available, .f-ie^e>.dassifed.deDartmeri would be hassy. manual transmission however, there's LONG TERM LEASING 908-653-0286. . . •; •.' • ; subject to the Federal Fair Housing Act/ on an equal opportunity basis." . 3 hea YOJ. Ca:i' l-8q0r564-89". v. . square feet immediately -available on. floors 1 • 1207 Rebates ' . • . More than }.500 brokers arid -.alei which makes It illegal to advertise any LIVINGSTON AREA, near St. Barnabas Hospi- ana 2 Perfect for lobby, group, professionals,' a four-speed automatic available. • • 1991 FORD TEMPO Gl_ 4 doors, air. AM/FM A Monthly Featare Appearing in 1208 Warranties preference, limitation, or discrimination iar. Lovely finished basement, 3 .windows'. Sale or lease $210,000. John Scnragger Re- The Aspire, available in three-or- AUTO FOR SALE cassetts, power windows doore, mirrors, 50K av.ociai.ss attended'.the. .conference. based on race, color, religion.MX, handi- Oli-strefct. parking, beautiful yard. $500.00. •a>r>. Inc BroHer-. 609-637-9548..' '...•'••.• miles, Asking $2,500. 201-376-9247 or 1-209 Financing five-door • hatchback models, has 1988 TOYOTA TERCEL. 2 door. 5 speed/81 k 12 Newspapers-3rd Week Each Month inclu'dmg-300 imemitional ERA rep-. . cap, familial.status, or national origin, or Female orelen-ed. .201-467-3676. '.WEST ORANGE py' owner. Gregory School 201-376-9126. ' . . 1210 . Owner Satisfaction intention to make any such preference. Who's buying? Who's selling? •fresher front end styling.and afirmer miles. Good condition. Retail value equals J r atea 4 bedroom Colonial, living roonV lire- $3100/ 1st 52100, best offer. 908-687-3168:. Union Leader, Kenilworth Leader; RoselleTark Leader, Summit Observers, ..,Vr'sJ .nVl iYri.YmT..l.? countries lridu>- ^^ ^! linR*; (3mlv rnnn^|ibraiy GOVERNMENT SEIZED Cars. Pennies orrtha try expertMike Fsrr> was.the-r ."We will not knowingly accept any ad- mMern eat-m kricnen'. landscaped yartf-Move-. Taa AUUHAW i buHA-tiap. Trucks, 4x4's. Local sales/directory, _669-2292 exl A-4017. • . B • _m tour {.ommumivi MJI .of the Law. Ml persons are hereby informed 201-736-5932 •'. • • ' ' . • 34 mpg city/42 mpg-highway-when 38K miles. Mint. $12°,500/ best olfer. Rahway Progress, Clark Eagle, Elizabeth Gazette & Hillside Leader.. motivation-.and entertainment were' tnat all dwellings advertised are available • Thursday of the month. Compare home 201-740-9190. leave message. Laurie- Moore-Moore, Danielle. Ken- on an eaual opportunity basis." ' .- . equipped with a five-speed manual 1992 HONDA ACCORD LX FuBy loaded, values, lqiow your new neighbors. • gearbox: ^ ' 1985 AUDI TRESER, Super 5000 Turbo. 210 •automatic, alarm system, 82K miles, $8,000. Call Infosource . nedy. Naomi'Judd and the Smothers On-line horse power, rare edition, converted by Treser (-Call.Vlnce 908-474-5101 BanMpm weekdays. Experience the. benefits of being 34 HOUR VOICE INFORMATION SERVICE . APARTMENT TO Read them on these pages. ' -•[ . J?REE Information! . . .. . Honda • • • . GMBH in Germany. 60K miles, loaded, special . APubltcSrrvucof. . • . • • • Brothers.. •..'.•."•'•. '.. • '\ '. • seeirweekly by over 58,000: 908-686-7700 • Honda's Civic line has a number of wheels, tires, spoilers, side valance panels, 1988-HONDA ACCORD Hatchback. Depend- WORRALL COMMUNTn" NEWSPAPERS .•Founded in- 195S.Burgdrin7.Reil-. '•3i.-D0V.rlELD -CHARWING '' tearoom apan- CALL suspension, lenders, lights, exhaust, never able. Automatic, gold, cassette, air, 56k. Re- for details ~«-.ts Near!?anspo*2S-sr. a".2 p'a'Vvkay. Laii.n'. cords. Newer battery, Bras, exnaust. brakes. potential awtomersl .• : refinements this' year including the registered. Dan Jr. 201-743-7516 days or tors has 5.1 offices and more than tjiKT- ;-,- '2c-.--es.---r— SMS ^-cuoes i^eav noi 686-9898 Bigger lamlV. $5450.-i01-761<0051. . "'. , Quick. Easy & East ;-.' t addition of air conditioning as stan- 201-857-1557 evening*. ' • tull-'.ime sales'associatf* throughou: •••'wsw Secnry •^e'wr^s 20v7is-506S. and enter a four, digit . 'V kiait- • nonhOTi and. centra' Sew Jersey BcOOVFiEUb-.-3 ana'i LARGE rooms S7OO ' r ROSE & VOLTURO • selection numberhelowl- . ai3 ur Ow.e r-,ar.a3ei AI: utilities paid."No Hww.Iocalsource.com • Burgdort: ^ a franchised brokerage•• 'ee .Cat' 2?" -29-Szz-t o-t-eeper- firm of ERA. Franchise 5>s!sm>-.Ir.c. • • • • * REALTORS* • • • • REAL ESTATE BUYING OR SELLING IN HILLSIDE? BUYING A HOME Finally, An Easy Way To Find Out New. Car Information For FREE! NEW JERSEY MORTGAGE RATES CAUL ROSE & VOLTURO 1700 Before You Buy f OR.UPDATED RATES CALL INFO SOURCE 908-686^9898 AND D>AL THE LENDER CODE . •1701 The Real-Estate Agent. LOOK FOR THESE LENDERS ON THE INTERNET® WWW.CM.I-MORTGAGE1N.FO.COM/WORRALL.HTM YOUR HILLSIDE REAL ESTATE EXPERTS •1702 The Neighborhood .' ' '.PRODUCT •••• RATE PTS APR' . J' PRODUCT' BATE PTS • APR • "" 1703. Buying Art Older Home ' I American Savings Bk 201-748-3600 INFO» 1761 Ivy Mortgage Corp. 800-489-5363 INFO» 1759 170-i Adv. of Home Ownership

30 YR FIXED b.Jd i/.iiu o.oo ISS YB.P1XE0. 15YRF"lXEb •7:BB " 0.00. • 7\88., '• 15YR FIXED SELLING THE HOME .3.Cf-30 YR •' •6.75 . 0.00 '-.7.B4-'- S • 1 YR AD'J: 1300 -Attracting A Buyar Axia Federal Savings 908-499-7200 INFO» 1752 Kentwood Financial Svc 800-353-6896 INFO» 1760 1301 Determining I30YR. FIXED. 8.25 0.00- 8,25 APP 30 YR FIXED 8.00 0.00 • '8.13 -APR : -A- SellingPrice • ' 24 HOUR AUTO INFORMATION SERVICE 15YRRXED 7.63 • 0.00' 7.63 • FEE 15YR FIXED••• '7.50. ' 0.Q0 7.63: ,.'FEE ; -The Open House H'YR ADJ. ' 6.00- B.2B S .350 15 YR.JUMBO 6.75 ' ' 3.00' 7:25; s 360 A FREE Public Service Of WORRALL COMMUNITY NEWSPAPERS '-ilLLSIDE1 • • ' • • •.-•••• .1303 Cleaning For The Sale HILLSIDE • .•' . .'.-.•' '•••• YOUR Banco Popular FSB 800-491-BANK INFO» 1768 National Future Mortgage 800-291-7900 INFO» 1758 ONE FOR THE MONEY! WHEN ONLY THE BEST WILL.DO... 1304 First Impressions ACURA 4635 Vandura . . • JEEP MITSUBISHI PORSCHE . Builders home: Crystal.clean brick.S slcre j30 YR FIXED 3.0 YR FIXED ' • 7.13 3.00 CALL IS 4500 Integra'. 4636 Rally' • . . . 4690'- • Cnerokee 4760 Mirage 4810 911 ' . • .'•••' ; A-1 .condition Sr.cK& alum 2!am.'n grea: -.sblil level located in desirable Westminster CHRYSLER 15Y'RF!XED 15YRFIXED . 6.50 V- 3.00' 4501 TL ' '' ' ; ' 4637 Savana 4691 Grand Cherokee 4761" Mighty Max SAAB area.-Each apt: LR, DH. cat-IN-Ki;. .3 • section..3 Ige Brs w.V.alk-inctosei, 2 •\'2 4638 C/K Pickup 4692. Wrangler • -. • 4762 Montero lYRADJ. 1 YR ADJ...... ' 5.38 ... 0.00'•-. .4502. Cl-Series . 4570 Cirrus ' .BR5. Bth. 1st fl has-additional 1,'2-btn ••' Dins, custom eat'-m-kit w/d/vv & micro. LR 4639 •Sierra 4763 Galant • [Refi, purctuse or consolidate now!.Rree pre-approval. /4503 RL-. 4571 Concorde ' ' . '4820 900 •-..'• Call Todayl 4640 Metro 3000 GT . master b.r Also: finished bsmt-w .1/2 bv>..' "-.v.-fpl. lam' rni...'2 car gar. All appliances 45CM; . NSX 4572 LHS '. ' * LAND ROVER .4764 4821 : 9000 CS/CSE/AERQ ' New Century Mortgage 908-390-4800 INFO» 1756 4641 Pnjm . Diamante Columbia Savings Bk 800-962-4989 INFO> byersi2ec gar. V^hai' more t-u"d yc^_ nclude'd! A trufy exceptional home you'd be 4505 SLX : 4574 Sebrihg 4720 Discovery . ' '• • 4765 4642 .Tracker • ' • Eclipse SATURN 30 YR FIXED 8,00. 0.00 8.03 APP 30 YR FIXED 7.88 ' . '1.50 8.04. APP wanf S199,900.' ' • • . . proud to own!S199.5bO.. • 4575 Town & Country 4721 • Range rover . 4766 Your Communtty'l Beit AUDI Montero sport 4830 Saturn 15 YR FIXED 7.25 '0.00- ' 7.2S FEE [iSYRFIXED. 7.38 ' 1 .50' .7.62 FEE- M m • 1 our community j tieit (908) 686-9898 i722 Dslender9C .4767 SUBARU 1 YR ADJ. 5.50. O'.OO 8.03 N.'P 1 YR ADJ: ' 4.88 1'.50 • 5.01 375 • 4510 . Ao.SecJar. arid DODGE HONDA s; NISSAN '4840 ' Impreza OutDack Sport 4580 -Caravan •. . " 4650 i Accord LEXUS Infosource from your touch 4841 Legacy OutDack 1155 LIBERTY AVE. HILLSIDE • '4512 W' '• - 4581 Inlrepia -" 4651 Civic .' 4770 200 SX I Commonwealth Bank 800-924-9091 INFO» 1766 Penn Federal Savings Bk 800-722-0351 INFO» It HOUR VOICE INFORUATION SERVICE 4700 LS400 4513 CaDnoief .* .4582 ' Dakota Pickup . . 4652 .' PrelJde '. 4771 240 SX 4842 • Impreza ' - • • . •• • \ 1-aDlii Vr*. KC ur • 4701- ES3O0 ' • 30 YR .FIXED ... 7.50 Q.00 8.28 - Habla Espanol- ;tpne phone.... BMW . 4585 Viper 4653 CR-V 4772. Patnfmder 4843 • SVX ' . . • WORRALL COMMUNITV' NEWSPAPERS . 4702 GS300 ' ..-..' 15 YR FIXED . ' - 7.38 ' 0.00; ' 7.79 (908) 351-7000 Falamos Portuguese 4586 Avenger 4654 Del Sol. • 4773. 300 ZX 4844 Legacy SedarvWagon '5520 5Sene<- 4703 SC Series : 1 YR "ADJ. .:..-• ••• . 5.50 ? 0.00 . 7.99-.S- 319 4587- RamPicKup 4655 Ev. : 4774 Altma 4521 7 Series ^704 LX 45C Tne areas dt/ect Dank disc i^ortgage leafler.avo,s cdnsurner 4588 Stratus . ' . 4656 OOyssey . 4775 Maxima SUZUKI 4522 8 Series' , .4776. •',-* Press the 4589 Ram Vans & Wagpns 4657 Passpon . LINCOLN PickUc '.'4850 'Swift 4523 3 Series •." 4590 Neon • . . 4851 Esteem . 367 Chestnut St. 4524 Z3' Roadste' HYUNDAI 4.711 Town Car 4778. Sentia 4852 Sidekick . 4. digit code for BUICK 4712 .Continental 4853 X-90 •4660 Accen! ' -713 .Mark VIH • 4600 Talon OLDSMOBILE Union, NJ. 4530 Century . 4661. . Elar.ira 4601 .Vision the information . 453"' Le SaDre 4662 Sonata 4780 Regency TOYOTA 88-3000 =4863= you want to near"? •4534 Riviera • FORD 4-730 62c 4782 Aurora The International 4731 Miilienia 4861 Tacoma . Relocation Network Selling Homes In . 4535 Pioadma5t 4611 Crovrtl Viciona ' 4783 Bravada 4862 Supra WEBSITE - •www.homeoeLcom/mangels.'htm ; 1NFINITI 4732 Protege. . . ' 4784 Cutlass 4536 Skytark' 4612 Explorer ' 4863 Previa • . •' . Union County. Since 1929 4733 Miata • 4785 Eigrity-Eignt . . CADILLAC 4613 Mustang . • •4671 . G20 .'•. 48.64 T/100 Pickup A 4734- MX6 . _4.6V4 _l erostar. .^672 130 -. 4786 Cutlass Supreme 4865 ' Paseo ' ^-4735 — MPV 3- : 4616" Econoiine a-^ ' . ;." 46~73" 'J30"''" • • 4787--tS& : — "4RuniM! r ^""7" 4541 .' EWora'do • • 4736 SE-SSpor Pic«-ur '•t«6S~ 30 YR FIXED. 7.50_ 3.13 7.86 receive your 4542 Seville ' "Club wagon 4674 .-Q45- 4788 Siinouerte 4867 Avalon • : "5 YR FIXED. " ' • 7.00 '2.88 •'. 7.52 4544 ' Catera" 4616 F-Senes Pickup 4675 . OX4 "• • • • 48S8 Camr, 461B Ranger Pickur PLYMOUTH " • ...... N/P N/P 'N/P CHEVROLET MERCEDES 4869- Celica 4619 . Prooe . •• ' •4790 Voyager .Corolla .'• .. ficn down option •v>il*ble. Call far zero point quotes. ' 4550 ..Astro ISUZU 474C C-Class . " 4870 . 4620 . Taurus . 4871 • Land Cruiser'.. . 4552 Blaze- ' 4680 Hombre 474' Ei'Ciass . 479', Neon Genesis Mortgage Svcs 800-304-5757 INFO» 1750 Sovereign Bank 4621 Thunderous a 4872. •RAV4' • 4~53 Camafo •. • 4681 . Oasis .'• 474: SLCouDe» -oa'asto 4792 Sreere 30 YR FIXED 7.63 3 00 . 7.94 . Wprrall Community ; 4622 Wndsiar . • : 4554 Caprce Classic 4682 Troope- 4743" S-Ciass '.:. VOLVO 4623... Contou' • ' • 15 VR FIXED' •' '•' 7.00' 3.00 ' 7.49 4555^. Caviier • • 4683 Rode: 3 8 Newspapers New or 4624 Aspire PONTIAC '4890'' 8S0R I.YRADJ'.' ..; 5.38. .. -°° . -58.' '. 4556 Corvette MERCURY 4625 JAGUAR 4800 Bonnevilie 4891 '960 ' FHA Direct Endor»»m«nt/ VA Automatic tjnd«f Used Gar Vehicle pricing 455c Monte Carte ' • 4-50 Mystique 4.801 .Firebird '• 4626 4900 XJ12. VOLKSWAGEN Gibraltar Savings Bank 800-893-1042 INFO» 1755 Union Center National Bk 908-688-9500 INFO» 1740 4559 SuSurtan • 475- Tracer . 4302 Grand AM . " Report, by mail or fax. It 456C- Tanoe • . • • 4901 Vanoan'Piat . Cwgua- >.S" • '4880 .Passat • 5/1-30 YR 6J8 • p.OO . 7.67 APP 4803 Grand Prjx • 4561. Van • .4902 -XJR ' ? 4.75: Grand Marquis . 4881 ' Je'na . 7/i:-30 YR ' 7.13 •• O'.'OO 7.64 FEE l_MnuLARGCE V-TORl ntLHItRELATEuD FAMILIEr mflll_ll.«S ONE FLOOR LIVING includes detailed prices. QMS. 4804 . Sunlne . . . • 4562 C-'K Picku- • 4903 XJS ConveT Sasie . • ' Gctf Cemet Hall Co; s«iu» «3oa»y to' M;'.nm,t)au8n!er. 2 lull kit's'. 2 l In t^ii 2 BR rarci ' DIGC« 1'w~ g- 4630 Jtmmv 4805 Trans Spon «efi2- 10.-1-30 YR 7.38.' '0,00 7.65 .350 4565 Lumina ' Villager • ; . kj: Bljaraae Musi stele appresuie S199.900 bain trg 50x125 lc! Asking S129.S5C equipment lists, 4$3". . Satan . .4883 GTr • 4566 S-Senes Pckus 4632 Mountain* e' 4884 CaBriO 4567 Venture min^-Var. Hudson City Savings Bk 908-549-4949 INFO» 1764 Valley National Bank 800-225-5B59 INFO>> 1757 package descriptions, •4633- Yukon- 10/1-30 YR . 7.38 0.00. 7 72, APP. 15 YRBIWEEKL 4568 4634 Sonoma ; 15.YR FIXED : 7.50 000 ' 7.54 FEE 30 YR FIXED arid more. Call now! 30 YR FIXED ' 8.00 '.OJJO. '_ 8 03- • .S 3751 YR ADJ ' •• At Home Service'- Eveningi & Weekends Autosource is a 24 hour auto information semce where callers get free new car information from the selections above by calling (908) 686-9898 and Intercounty Mortgage 800-811-4264 INFO» West Essex Bank, FSB 20i-575-708(HNFO» 1754 entering a"4 digit code for the selection they want to hear (up to 5 choices .per call). Calls are FREE if within your local calling area.. Outofarea calls 'will be ! 30 FIXED — - "• 8.-25-:-0;00--8-.25 APP 30 YR FIXED . 7-50 "3.00" " T:B2."~ ^""APP YR : 15 YR FIXED 7.00 . 3.00 7 51. • • FEE 15 YR FIXED ' . . .7.50 0.00 • ' 7.50 FEE! ijWedlTs^ri^aTc^^ --'-^—-7-7—-^~—.~-'-• i'YRADJ. ; 5.38 3.00 .8 19 S 150.3" -30 .VR. • 6 75 0.00 7.81 SV350' For information on advertising & sponsorship opportunities with Autosource, call (908) 686-7700 extension 311 Rates compiled on March 14, 1997 • N/P -- Not provido.d by institution UNION *. .' assume no liability fof iypog'3Cfiica; e'ro-s c z MINT CONDITION Three BR lar'cr.. n&ai oi.t. ;r-,.i:naj. ur.,:riCer.:c;. !,e* Ycrk CJ.S.| '. ;i • C.M.I. @ 800-426-4565 Bates-ares Rouie 22 an3 Garaen S'.alt-c Xopjr.ght. :95T CCCPL-J 151.* :x ;~ •*••". \ . [

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ASKING $11,990 From the heart Man charged with murder, r '94 250 CONVERSION-VAN-ASklNG-S-13.990 J93J?-150_Q;^_ ^^^ " 95nNTEGHAXS^ASKiNG-cS75;495s- '92B1ERETTA ASKING $6,444 ' * AUFU-STEHEOCASS VI «3 C-C3 VN PZI7T4B3 LU 5'. CLOTM.;ST. T GLAS? BUCKETS Highlights -J afsofFafteT DQ . By Scan Daily Kricsberg said that smoke "went right.upstairs." probab- tree planting Staff Writer ly using a-staircase in the house. He said that the victims' p Mayor James Kennedy .and ' • ' A Weslfield Avenue resident has been charged with room was right at the top of the siairway; both girls, were Jhc Department of Public Works arson and murder for allegedly setting fire to his home and. found huddled together in a closet, unconscious. . CO announced the second city- killing two teenagers. . .' . David Mitchell reportedly was awakened by or heard a' o sponsored tree planting program Brian Land, 25, has been charged with two counts of noise from the fire; he opened the. door (p his room and to take'place this spring. The, murder arid one count of aggravated arson in the early "got a blast of heat and smoke." -J '92 VILLAGER MINi-VAN ASKING $14,495 ;'"94 INTEGRALS ASKING $11,444 •92 ELDORADO ASKING $13,995 program is designed, to encour- Saturday fire, which damaged his home at 1004 Westfield • The two women, Sandra Land and Francis Mitchell, C*D\.'*C'; "= ••C. '«l^ TWiS PSB »C cajiSE. L£AT«ERMS'I-TCUSS o •92JETTAGL . ASKING $6,888 ACCUW*. JOB *-CVL5'SpE>.PS'E-*-.Ct0TKil.~ SwC<"5 "SiCs AUruST£n£0 age the planting of trees, Ave. He is being held on $600,000 bail at the Union Coun- reportedly jumped from windows to escape the fire. They rt O". i.CVL ' AuTO.TH^^S PS8 *C T G;.*SS\ BuCXETS CLOTM INT. j r. enhancing the beauty and qual- . ty Jail in Elizabeth. . received the least serious injuries; Mitchell was admitted Q ity of life in the community. . Killed as a result of the fire were Nashika Mitchell, 18. in critical condition but.has since been upgraded to satis- Applications are available for : and Tamara Mitchell, 14; both died at Rahway Hospital, factory, said Jackson. ' .•'•'• DC o Willow Oaks, Tupclosy and according-to hospital spokeperson Nancy Jackson. Also The fire also awakened many of the neighbors, one of o Silver Lindehs. The: DPW is injured in the fire were the victims* uncle, DavidMitchel, whom plunged into the fire'to help. ' • .'• offering trees for half of whole- 48, who remained in critical ^condition at Rahway Hospital Tim Wilson, a neighbor who lives'several houses down sale price. Applications are . at press lime, . . ' • . on Westfield Avenue, said that he was awakened by the available at City Hall near the The victims' aunt, Francis Mitchell; 46, and the. sus- screams coming'• from the house. •-. hulk-tin hnarrt' in the lobby. pect's mother. Sandra Land; both were listed in satisfac- ' "We sleep with our^windows open all year for some .There are also pictures of these lory condition at press time. respn." he said. "We heard someone screamingrTihoughT" types of trees available. • '.. • Brian Land was living in the house and working at a loc- someone was getting beat up so I put on my clothes." al fast food restaurant, after living in Nortli~Car6Tin3. When he got to the house, he said that he saw one < . ROUJE 22 EAST ' tax program • "At this point, it appears he was upset al a family mem- woman lying on the ground, whom he pulled away from ber and started this'tragic inferno in anger," said Acting the burning house. Reportedly, one of the two women .'•• '.-at Spnnafield Acura . # Call Mr. Walters: ,• •. . =NGiN=-T^NS'.CTivE-xE The AAR-P, with the coopera- ' '.AIR CONDITIONING-SU Carol Schindler, a registered dieb'dan from Rartway • Prosecutor Edward Neafsey. ."We are alleging that, in the came back'with a garden hose and tried sprayingwater on lion of the. Division of Parks USED CAR S process, he snuffed out the lives of his two innocent cou- : Hospital, assists Mary Ellen Kennedy, school nurse the fire. ' '-...... SPRINGflELD/NJ; .: and Recreation, will conduct a ' at Graver Cleveland School, in teaching the Ameri- sins'by committing a violent arson'murder." He said that'he then tried to enter the house four, times ALL MAKES AND MODELS.• 1-HOUR DELIVERY! ; free income tax-aid program for -can Heart-Assoctatoo-Heatfest program-to students- • The Rahway-PnlM-f—ami Fire flrparlnvnn wrrr Railway seniors on a limited \ AS SEEN ON TV! surnmonned to the. house, owned by Sandra Land, at. 2:47 Officers' then arrived and be accompanied one into the income. The lax assistance prog- in each grade. a.m- on Saturday. The; fire was Tepprtedly started, in the kitchen with flashlights. When, they opened the door to try "Come see me ram will be- on an appointment- kitchen and: did' noijgprcad nsich beyond that roora and get inside, black 'smoke poured out, he said. . . BEAN for a #1 DEAL only basis and will be held in ACURA OWNER lhe Rahway Senser Center on . But, according toj&fl&*^lBa^aiion Chief Irwin Kries- "I was screaming like, a maniac," said Wilson. "I just from your bcrg, the fire generiftfe^t^ffAoke that filled the house. kept screaming for the girls." ! ' • .-.•'•' and recenie Eserbrooke Avenue on Tues- Residents dispute need #1 DEALER!" days and Tharsdiys from 10 . • "It was the srnoCOTEnal'dvercarre the individuals that Wilson Kaid that the-hair on his head caught fire during' $1000 11 Carmen Catena. .m.-io 2p.m.- jne program passed awray^ - incst.'ia!)^y.f-r«cause I havoa't seen trie i for new waste incineratoii r anlopsics." he said. . ,; Sec; NEIGHBOR, Page 2 CASH BACK! President . . . *iH last through April 15. For after you maVeyour an appointment, call the Rahway By Scan Daily medical waste can go. Bioryrctems is a ' • best deal!! Division of. Parks and Recrea- . StafT Writer medical waste hauler for. Overlook ion- at-S27-2CU5- " •••••'. The Earth Care medical treatment Hospital in Summit: ."';• Foundation tribute plant has long been a controversial According to Rubinstein, who is CERTIFIED USED ACURAS • subject in the area. also chairwoman of? the Medical NEW-.LUXURY Stamp services NEVER UNDERSOLD S*t\i '-.= •/. SPORTS COUPE ^4-DDOR SEOAK: . The proposed plant was approved Waste Institution of the National Sol- I SPORTS .COUP Acura's Preferred Pre-Owned Vehicles Program Sever li'starhp^buy ing. services Features TOTAL L UXURY CARE and these by the Linden Zoning Board.tb take in id Waste Management Association, LOW, LOW PRICES! 97ACURA CL ! heip' tvsialcusiorhsrs 'year1-. •97 ACURA INTEGRA additional benefits ' '• ' up to 72,000 pounds of medical waste, the only thing restricting where, a veh-; • FRONT WHEEL DRIVE-AIR CONDITIONING, ..-!?. • ver"C's T'.-s: M 'CEST'F'BC" • J"d'K rounJ arc particularly handy.' £Doof.. Power Steering/Disc Brakes/Windows.. AM/FM/Stereo/GD-P!ayer. Pew including bedding, IV bags and iclc with medical waste can go is the .- MOON ROOF • AUTO: TRANS.'' ABS BRAKES! . . 3 fgcc-5 75-K;": '"SKOC" • Ccve-e^ ty Slanri services- enabje customers : Anii'Tinted Glass, Dual' Air Bags, RoM Wheel Drive,'Fue! Inject' '6 ValyeAcy "sharps" like needles and syringes, weight restrictions, of'a road and the n receive.the'.r stamps via 1 : ACURA . which it will turn into disinfected vehicle itself.'Othcrwise.ii is free tp\ •DOHC .Eng.-5-Spd: Std. Trans./Opt Aut? Trans-.available .LOADED -MS=c offered for residents porting waste lo the plant crashing in Just to' get a license to transport -•Doc-: ?cwe: See'JABS Brakes/Windows . 4-Dow, Power Seenng/ABSBrakesWndows a residential neighborhood and spew- medical waste, she said, requires a =ow Ant /Seats/Or - of Rahway af the Rahway Publ- AM;FM;Stereo/GD-Player. Power Antenna/ S2INTEGRARS3DBBLUE . ' ' • «HTEGR*LS308FIEC BYBBNO#1 •'locKS.".'-"c's.-A:r'Coac Fir Dehc'st-.Tintetf' ing infectious waste where children fingerprinting, a photo identification, Seats/Door. Locks Leath Irrtenor. Tintea Glass ic Libray .every month: For ' YOU OCT VOLUME Glass DJS "AC sags Frbnj Wheel. Dnve. Tilt.. •SI LEGEND LS IDR SHERWOOD GREEN « LEGEND !0R BUCK . can 'get at il. . ..'.'.. and "very detailed levels of exposure'.' Ar Conditioning'. Dual Air Bags, Moon Roof furttiyr inft>rrrutipn. contact the 'A'nee*-'.e- •r.-e-r. 'cValve6-cyl Front Wheel Drive, Fuel Injected 5-cylinder DISCOUNT PRfONO DepahincQ! of Ifcaiih, Welfare Richard De Caprio, the president of on details of the. prospective hauler 'ii.'t:. Tr'a-is. .CADED1 MSR? S< 1-435 WTLUOUKSBITIIST Engine. 'Automatic Transmission LOADED' Earth Care Systems, has said that and of parent companies, "if. any. The g EVERY DAY! 1 MONTH and RecreaiiOT at .'827-2085 U.SR? -530,535 VIN«VC0Oii336 LEASE routes leading to the plant are not set license must also.be renewed every Si liCEM)140il FOREST GREEN -. Offices closed up by his company. Mcording to him, year with disclosures of financialand ; LEASE RETURN WE NEED CARS company relations, litigation and vio^ SPECIAL FINANCING! ALL TRADES WELCOMED! FREE! PARTIAL ACURAL1STING... the plant is a "destroy and destruct Tne officex of this newspaper facility" and has nothing to do with lations at the state level and in other AND TRUCKS! •SERVICE. ; In an award preservation, Merck receives the first.ever John Shippen Memorial VVE WILL PAY OFF ANY LOANS HEADQUARTERS ' LOANERCARS MANY OTHERS IN STOCK! will be.closed Monday in obser how the waste gets to the plant. jurisdictions.. . FIRST TIME BUYERS • .VE PAY CASH FOP '. . Foundation Humanitarian Award.. The foundation encourages news--—-Friday;,-9 • . doncd, neglected arid finally restored movie, studio, so-called because it get 'normally in • cinema or on the • ALL CREDIT APPLICATIONS it is not for the.entire family. The several years ago. supposedly looked-.''like, the police films, that, after you see them, you ..effectively." • . 22- SPRINGFIELD-201-912-9000 WILL BE ACCEPTED.- a.rii. '.' • - '•-• . ' ' „ . :• movie depicts thcirTocky engagement • . Gc'ncra!-news —^ Tuesday, . But, foj Saturday at least, the center •paddy Wagons of the turn of the want to talk"' atxmt them." said . .Another was "NerveTonic" by Jeff ilut-ends when Abilcne's boyfriend. ' We speak English • Spanish> Russian 'Italian • Portuguese • Hebrew • Arabic & other languages ^ NO EXCEPTIONS! INVENTORY SSECTON turned "back- into an old-fashioned . century. • ' •'.' • ' • . Kruczck. . . • •• SCIIOIT of New York City, a rapidly- tomes back and dumps her and her ~ Down Payment. 15c per mile over 3&,000 miles with 1st •. » ClassiHetJ advertising — -'movie house, with the arrival of the- Ai least one person expressed dis-. These included docunKmanes like changihg, wildly-colorful,' collage of ' •Black Maria Film Festival on Salur- .appointment at the festival; she said "I-Don't Know Where or When, or . truck driving fiancee ,runs.hcr^over in fi'imd-objcci silhouettes and superim- Tuesday, '3 p.m. •' • : u a fit 'of.possessive anger. ^ adwM^^mclK 1000 Owner Loyalty Program for previous or current Acura owners $ 1,000 cash back towards - • Legal advertising — -Tues- "day — a movie house filled with short that the name "Black' Maria" led her How," a documentary by Zelimir' posiiiohs. Sel lo a pounding '9TTL "RL and SL'X^This ad "must be presented "at time bf'depos;t& witriin 3 days.of this ad'sdate for advertised prices-' day;-'noon'. .'.••. •subjects, features, comedy, tragedy to believe that the festival was about • Gvardiol of Novi Belgrade, .Yugosla- There were also a number .'of indusirial-likc soundtrack, it had the and drama. . Edison. • . .' via on neglected and institutionalized '•experimental films," some of them appearance of an MTV commercial CALL (908) 686-9898 Granted, these were not your usual ' . But it.could be said.that the films . senior citizens in Belgrade, where hard to describe. : r—but uot the feel — and was.very ' rnovies.._Tlie festival, according to shown on Saturday'were as ground-- growing poverty and political upheav- '. 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