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By Robert Coakley taken OOL The plaza is expected to be tion, NI Transit's investment, and brick wall, Kennedy said. The city short-term promotional side of deve- in higher than originally expected. Staff Writer completed r^-mid-smraner and cost what amenities would mate mass- spoke to the owners, and they were loping," he added. Tm glad to finally see it. under ,^ said Rmk Regan, Rab- City officials woe gApwtrp d have a approximately $600,000- transit work bftTrr" in communroes amenable to taking the building down, The plaza wiD stft^fr** *""* have an groundbreaking ceremony today at The Dombrowski Building, located were discussed, he said. Kennedy said. tangible effect on the area, Kennedy way*s director of building, planning 830 aun. for the Rahway Train Sta- across from the train station, was torn "By 1994, when we were getting **I certainly saw a difference once said. City officials are not concerned and economic development. "I ib Ilki4kr-- closer to theTcafizutiuu of The con- down,"* Kennedy about the ratables lost when tbeolgger believe the constroctioirwilhtexom- y pleted in a timely fashion. In about improve the downtown. pla2a. City officials see me plaza as a struction of the commnnity. New said. "Tbe comments that I had redevelopment plan is factored in, The groundbreaking originally was continuation of the redevelopment of Jersey Transit spoke to us about the since they just added $78 million in three months the project should be received were aU positive, I think 1 the train station mat will help revital- new ratables onto the Rahway tax roll done and it wiD make people forget al scheduled for Tuesday morning, but impression factor when you come out brcansr visually you can see the ize the downtown business district. rfw< year, Kennedy said. mat took place before that" was delayed until today due to the of the train station,'' said Kennedy. station.** Discussions about the plaza began Approximately $300,000 in bonds heavy xainfalL The city decided that removing the "Now we are at the final phase. I Regan will depart the redevelop- Work has already started on the in 1991 between me city and NJ aged Oombrowski building would were issued for plaza construction. ment post at the end of me week to Transit over the conditions of the exi- am comfortable and confident that There were some delays in the coo vacant parcel at Irving Street and East make the rebuilt train station more when tbe park is finished, people will a position with a law fimi- Milton Avenne. Equipment on site sitisg train station, said Mayor James visible, and also not greet people strucrioa. which was supposed to story on Page 3. Kennedy. The importance of the sta- see the total logic in the long-term begin last year, due to tbe Hds coming and ranch of the concrete already been coining out of the train station with a development plans, as opposed to the Initially, when the city bid the pro- ject last summer,.the teds came in highrr fh^n ibe original Board seeks constructjo"* ^ctnnate, according *z> $683,900 for "The city didn't have sufficient athletic field funds to award the contract, and felt it was in their best interest to rebid the By Robot Coakley project and see if we conk! get a better Staff Writer price.'" said The Rahway Board of Education Tuesday adopted a $44_3-million In January, the City Council awaided a bid to consliurt the plaza amending it to "viude a small school for about $600,000 to the Viola Con- tax CUt tracting Company from East Orange- A ballot for $683,900 to The city did not get a snhstantfal renovate Veteran's Memorial Athletic reduction, but did save about $31,000 Held Complex was added to the or $32,000 — a 5-percent redaction budget which will seek voters * Regan said approval on April 18. fYq tftty leose-ror If ppsvd. the board plans to reno- is going to pay about $100,000 of me vate die original -field house, the Earl construction costs, while NJ Transit Hoagland Held House, the conces- will donateabout $75,000. There also sion stand, the baseball and football is about $25,000 in Commmnity fields. The achrtcctoral and engineer- Development Block Grant funds ing costs^lso are included in the over- received through Union County and all fignrc High school sports teams $300,000 in a no-interest loan from use the fidd^tEsterbrook and Central the State Department of Commnnity per mo Affairs finance board, Regan said. |^ sirperinttndcnt<)f t The hflgtc plap nftftg T > 39 mos. schools^said in his budget presenta- a pick-up/drop-ofik/dff f sectioi n for taxis m VTN y The volleyball fund-raiser is pharmaceutical firm's plant is zsssXy sell itself,** Kennedy said. me state covers 34 percent, and 2 per- firm and Rahway Hospital have the the doctors and nurses that tbe opera- after Dr. Erank Light, the head of Albany. Ga.. recover from a massive "However, it is one small part in a cent is from federal aid and special most teams and volunteers at tbe tions cost only a few hundred dol- anestheseology at Rahway Hospital, flood. Approximately $150,000 was very large picture of planning.** grants, Fetrino said. event, said Focus Group Chairman lars,** he added. who helped start the event in 1990 to raised in a golf outing. 2195 MILLBURN AVENUE, MAifcEVtfQQD, NI 973-762-8500 New Jersey Transit dedicated tbe n nfl : Pctrino explained mat 51 percent of Robert Gregory. Many other area Healing the -Children strives to help Healing the Children, said Gre- "It was such an interesting thing, Prices inddl costs to be ™ /rt i «,* «*JE S ? ' 55 JJttf- 5S? »«* " "« & incentives. ^9/42jo£dosed end loose rock 12^000 ml ytw/20C ini. tfS< ni on 2000 J^) Aereoftecfotal oymrs/Durdi the badget is going toward instruc- businesses and organizations supply establish "a continuing effort to assist gory. The marathon was originally 24 helping people out. that people at redesigned Rahway train station in i B>IIBI m, Hot respoosWe tor rypos, etrors or ontsaoos. Ji fiandng m too of factory rebates, oasehri r^*^ *" '^^^ ^•*^- ^^•^^'•^L J^ZZZJI? J -J^. ^t^j J-^L^^TT: ., r"!"' " tional costs, with 11 percent going teams and make donations, he added. children, in need. Tbe children are hours and held at the Rahway YMCA. Merck really got involved in iC said August 1998 after a two-year renova- toward staff salaries and benefits, and Healing the Children is "a national influenced by tbe hurnanitarianism of "At that time, they were raising a Gregory. tion project.

and expenses. and disabled children worldwide who health and inspired to make a positive The hospital remains one of the main mately 50 public-service ventures, two ground-floor commercial spaces, If the budget passes, the district cannot afford and do not have access impact in their societies,** according participants in the event, be added such as the Police Athletic League's elevators, heated waiting rooms and See FIELD, Page 2 to appropriate medical care. The orga- lo the organization's literature. "Different teams from different See GAMES. Page 6 ornate corridors.

VM#YN047373»Stk Burglar hits worker, iEAOOOIQ, 4 DR. ««*Lturbo Grant Street in Rahway and called plexion and wearing dark blue pants am/fm Wcatt/cd, vinyl int. By Brian Gooney sunroof; cfttaf, ttt;t/£*s&, Managing Editor police, said Miliano. Rahway police and a shirt The make of the gun is ban, cnm,;«ac sys, kit wpr*. frostst * dufli/tidoaidi/tidir bbaot. Linden police were continuing the responded -and notified the T.rndm unknown. heated seats; atom wnbjj investigation at presstime Tuesday Police Department Traffic was diverted onto St MSRP: $41,350. Includes $3884dealer,dtecount 1st afternoon of an armed burglar who Since the robber was armed and Georges Avenue and Lower Road in mo. pymt due at inception +• surprised and assaulted an employee tncy were unsure whether he was still linden and Rahway. Routes 1&9 was taxes, licensing & registration. Monday morning at the Staples store in the building, Rahway and Linden reopened at 9 a-nr, said Miliano. near the Linden-Rahway border. - police cordoned off the store and The female employee declined County, Tindr.n and Rahway police closed the state highway to traffic in See GUNMAN, Page 2 were involved in a major search of the both directions, according to the building Monday morning for the police chief. There.was an additional man who struck a female employee. danger to passersby from shots since She discovered him while opening the the front section of the store was office-supplies store along tbe 1800 entirely plate glass* added Miliano. *lock-of~East Edgar Road; -TheUnion-rCounty—Emergency The employee, whose name is not Response Team, part of the Prosecu- being disclosed, came across the tor's Office, and the SnerifTs Depart- Get In. Be moved. burglar at 6:25 a.m. in the cash room ment's K-9 Unit were summoned, near the store entrance, said Linden according to the Linden police chief. Audi Police Chief John MUiano. The man The Emergency Response Team attacked her is-shc tried to turn and members, who were dressed in heavy 2195 MILLBURN AVENUE, Pp^j^^ run;- She called out to 4 male co- protective gear and helmets, entered Spring ahead MILLBURN AVENUE, MAPLEWOODfNJ 972762-8500 v worker who was opening another part the store at approximately 8:15 aan., rVfeKind cD costs to be omi by a ronsumer. except for licensing, reg * taxes. Prices indude afl rebates & incentives. Hot responsible for typos rices ind id co* fo be odd by o toramer, aaspt lor Bcensing, req & taxes. PHtes indude afl rebates & incenliws; Not responsilefor ' of tne ^tpre, said Miliano. The K-9 dogs were then Readers are reminded to push 1 tyw& enois or onusoiK. AD &iaiidng io to of factiHy rdiqtes, on sded mpdek. Al rrintesffo dede^ where apaiiciabl«.*39 JIW laose aid W ^**!*™*^ *• ™*>ng in feu of factory rebates, cm select models. AD rebates todealer , where applicable. This ad supersedes aD * "He struck her on tbe side of her sent in to search the building, he their clocks forward one hour 10,000 im yr @ .20C m ova; Total pymb/purdi opt: A6: $19,96B/$23,983. ^br toprimory lender opprod.TSee rrop for wear lear & other offers. Subject to prior sale. face near her jaw with a handgun,** added. No one was found. before retiring to bed Saturday I T i : : :.-';>V-' 'T'-^.V'V^^-.~.'-' 'irJrt'J^ »j ~^ ^*^^:*-'?*H.J;V1-'^j^.i;^ .^.V^^V^.'.r^-^1^,'-.'- ;;''-^.',' -V-;^'^^"'.; said tne chief. "The suspect apparently fled imme- in anticipation of Daylight lay The two employees ran out of the diately,** said Miliano. The witnesses Savings Time, which begins Routes 1&9 at the Rahway-lJnden border; R contacted, store and drove to the nearby Exxon describe him as black, with a medium Sunday at 2 aided Unden and county authorities in closing the state highway and securing the area service station at Routes 1$9 and build, Tnc<*fr*m ox dark brown com-

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RAHWAY PROGRESS THURSDAY, MARCH 30, 2000 — PAGE 3 PAGE 2 — THURSDAY, MARCH 30, 2000 RAHWAY PROGRESS come pine netted Driver charged in pop assault to the Bimrd ends fight to A 21-year-old Rahway woman and March 21 at 7:30 ajn. from a veh- charged with two counts of aggra- POLICE BLOTTER icle parked in a driveway along At RAHWAY PROGRESS in furniture vated assault on a police officer response 500 block of Sycamore Street keep Winfield youths Match 23 after allegedly driving off How to reach us: attention, said police. CrdweD was no* • Twenty-two packages of tooth- store heist By Robert (Continued from Page 1) Thirty ERT members and a half- while a city police officer had his arm paste valued at $67 were reported sto- The Rahway Progress is published inside her car, causing him to fellan d every Thursday by Worrell Staff Writer medical treatment fen- her facial dozen' members of the K-9 unit were • Mark Fallon. 21, of the 700 block len March 21 at 11:28 a.m. from a By Robert Coaktey Community newspapers, an The Rahway Board of Education decided Tuesday not to appeal a state injury. The Staples store remained involved in securing the building, injure his hand A passenger also was of West Scon Avenue in Rahway, was store along the 800 block of St. Stuff Writer independent, family owned decision allowing Winfield school a£fic*»*° •" tranpfrr their high ccbool closed until die afternoon as police according to the Linden police chief charged with possession of marijuana arrested for aggravated assault March Georges Avenue. An arrest was made, newspaper company. Our offices ana Nine people, including three store students from Rahway to KenUworth investigated the crime scene, said Throughout the events at Staples, The driver, Jazelda Parker of Ran- 23 at 2:11 fl-tn_ at his residence fol- bail was ser at $350. and dnainrrs located at 1291 Stuyvesant Avenue, employees, were arrested for thef* Union, N.J 07033. We are open A motion to ligbt the recent -decision by a state administrative law MLhVano. there were about 10 Rahway police dolph Avenue, was charged with lowing a domestic dispute, said were set at $6,900 Pobce did not Sunday at 5 p-in. at the Huffman from 9 a-m. to 5 pm every weekday. judge was overwhelmingly voted down by the school board, thus ending "The safe was not entered and it officers on the scene at different eluding police following a short, low police. He allegedly kicked out win- identify tib* r*-"r«^» charged in the Koos Furniture Store along the 1800 ^CaB us at one of th© telephone the board's opposition to the termination of the longstanding pending- doesn't appear that anything times, including TUbway Police Qn>* speed pursuit according to authori dows on a police car sow* as*«"H*H numbers feted tx>*ow block of West St Georges Avenue receiving relationship between Winfield and Rahway. missing," said Mifiano. Edward Ulton. lies. She allegedly drove off after police officers. They were apprehended after alleged- • An arrest for shoplifting was WinfieJd's decision to stop sending their high school students to Rah- 1 believe the 9-1-1 call was being polled over for a stop-sign vio- Fallon was arrested after he ly Stealing $30,000 in furniture from entry through an exter- made March 22 at 12:40 pjn. at a Voice mail: way High School and send them to David Bread/ y High School in Kenii- f y lation at Hh35 p-m. at East Grand Our main phone number. 908-686- received by us, and the first officers 9 allegedly (hieateaed other family gfnre flirmp fhi» ifiOO frinrir ™f gf the dnre, which is going oot of hue* worth was made by Judge Thomas Vena_gXJ^gbvjcr^^atdjiEheld by_^tate- ior wall that he had knocked a couple 7700 is equipped with a votae maB TllCT ES Ifial "Bniage Street membeberrs and locked a hole in the Georges Avenue. Approximately Hducation Commissioner David Hespe. or blocks out ot," be added- u was system to better serve our Linden," Rahway Police Capt A passenger. Kelly Wright. 2a of kitchen walL Witnesses also said he $160 in merchandise was allegedly customers. During regular business The arrests followed an investiga Reporters and camera crews were The school board had 30 days from March 7 to decide to appeal the Edward Hndak said. They stood by Ashland Avenue, East Orange, was had driven his car into two other vehi taken. The alleged shoplifter was not hours, a receptionist wffl answer your tion by city police and a private sec decision. In voting no! to appeal, the decision now stands. at the store around noon. The metal if and waited far linden's arrival m*** charged with possession of marijuana des belonging to family members identified by police. Bail was set at can. During the e^eninr or when the urirv furniture hired hy *%ffV*al<: ^ * grate was closed at the front entrance office is dosetf yor call will be School board member Frank Cicarell made the motion tr appeal »nd secure the perimeter." and possession with intent to distri while they were pariced §** tk#- $350 and the suspect was placed in a ••>* furoimre chain. Apart from the media representative answered **> ~ ••—*-»-•" was the sole- vote in favor. Hr *»-*•«•>»a i*>-** that W»nfi*»j^ ^ «*p*-icir»*i »*> Other officei s were used to direct bot*. Wright a pacsexigjer in the vehi driveway- ~**U at Rahway Police Headquarters. T'hose arrested were Michael Kent, v**ave was racially motivated only a handful of onlookers from a the morning was $ imd to fca^r 11 feag* r-f « resisted arrest and, after • A salver Samsung crifniar phone y*. o< Sooth Wood Avenue, linden Cicard! said the only reason WinfieJ/1 school offic i?1s warted to cend neighboring store were fa>th e parting »***• being placed in the back of a patrol was reported stolen from the ipdwg Pillup. ?«. of Oiman Street ; w decided to To subscribe: I their slodenls to KenilworT^ * -' -..—• Rohwpy »«».«• « *w *•• iqrjH^ p*^ lot- A truck also was ai the loading car. managed to kick out both rear The Prog! ess is ms?edte the tones 1 wn Howard. 18, of \h , Hudak saUI was room at Swim & Play March 23 at 10 -ntage of black students on the southern side nf door windows with his bare feetH e of subscribers for delivery every • FHzahetfr Julio Lope?.. 1* Tihon responded to the scene tc girt in th- a-m. The phone is yalned at $200, 'Firsi and foremost, frr^m the ilioctnous governor on down. *n Detective FranV ' Thorn $264 and identification wa.c reputied Regan oversaw as director of Building, Planning and Ea>nomic Dowtoi-inw^t Ho Ut $32.00 College and oo*-o1-state I've worked »o this public RCO'V-I system for 48 y^arx, so I know about subscriptions are available. Yov may ers weir OP the njjp^it sbHt the He was charged with two counts of stolro Priday at 10-34 a-m from the leaving to join tho \s firm of DeCotOs, Frfapsrfrick ar*w Qiuck i« W|i>fM»W has tb^ minority of a f^arifVc IsJander, J» Hi«pan«c, and an assault oo a policr officer, resisting subscribe *»y phone by citing 908 Macnolia Staff writer Rober* * block of ^Vest NCIton Averue. 686-7700 and asking tor the Indian 1-ei any one of those move in pex? door, and no one *viJj enrnptain Officer lamr« (VoweU was con arre*a. uVee counts of criminal dam- A "*2. hut+ei tr> this pair of Wne jr^ns worth $6 circulation department Allow at teas Rui h^ve a Muck family move in next door and evwyw »? up in arms: J' ducting tb~ motor vehicle stnp fw the age and driving while intoxicated *[# two weeks for processing y ~H.tr or ' 1; am is j»»«:i p lot of hopwasil I know ir will cc+et UP money, Kui M I« the j>ri' rfrpoted <^olen Saturday at irector to step wn oop sign violation Parker was thr The only injury was to *he A YOU 1 ? 7 p m. from * thrift shop along r*e, a* far as I'm concerned, and we should appeii. he added driver r' th^ v^**Vle ar-' ini'^Ily ga**? who had cuts on his feet 7> f nden Senior planr ng is focus •- first block of West Main Street •*• Robrrt Regan said his new portion in developi*'** •*» town,' Roard Prrsadeot Sondra Bailey said she did not wan/ io anpeal the oa*np srac he? amrxmt of the damage to th w Missing newspaper: M «-»/ e • Approxi«naterv $500 h? cash and Staf* Writer involve his e-T"*-"** * •*****> nr said Regan ' ******** t«*r hyi hai Fbe nemains cmiimittgd to those f Rahway Hospital, in conjunction Mac Vicar wUJ be si the Rabwat •^e qpIrnowD at t*tis trav- M your Progress tSd "*+ o * « Special taid police a bank book were reported stolen by Frarlc Regan « ill and His tenorr '"•qj efforts. pleasecaP r »sh io «ay in rhe R^bway schooJ syvtem with the Public Health DepartnKxu/ Citizens Center Annex, Rst^r allegrdly j-«t the v r*e««ctiv Jrvhn Purket. • A 58 caliber Snrith & two men allegedly p°si"\g «s plumbers as Rabwa* dijw ' f of T am going to he helping Regan considers one of his accom Rahway Senior Center, is sponsoring and Milton avenue* 'haredtm* and drov" u-st r— CYoweM. rV*i«ciivr Joseph ti[>ll^ gun and 25 rounds of Wad Cuttrrs in a laturrfqy ?' 12:74 pm w " residence ing. their redevelopment practice, plishmentc the development behind MaPS, Making Plans for Seniors, a had his MUD in thr v^hv~le in ar Back issues: P ichard I -nffig. cooduded an under remain ^-D brand box were reported stolen along thr 800 block of w~•*-«'• said "They are not a general practice r^ty Halt vhK-h had been a vacant "If »hey don ' want to he here tb*f K*-r*- community-based program desagne^ attrrrtpt to airepf Parker, ran alongRid^ To purchase b*»cfc of the *nv>e«jigatjon involving errq>loy required Sunday at 8^)8 p.m. *TOTO a residence **• v-enw. according to police o earned bis law law firm. They specialize in certair parcel for 30 years. The Rabway member Michael Staryak to help seniors or their caregivers ir the vehicle but could nm keep up He r c Prepress pl€»qs© cal* of ''iforrnation or tr «»kmg the 1000 block of Broad Street • An alleged shoplifter was arrested while he ^vas worlcing forth r city, res areas and r»?y of tJ** ** *^. *« r+<&rv Recreation Center and The Center m?tliirtg decisions concerning tberr> 1 1 and ash io* ctrcr" " students are the ones coming to Rahway, noi the other way forced into tH^ *'** '*^*- T*w>vir»p The* gun had a trigg*-* loc , but k^pment projects " Cbcle private sports «wiyi", which selves or their aging loved ones Saturday at 3:20 pjn for reportedly igned to take another job with the around, board member Antonio Garay said, <=** the board shr»«ld stop said police. key for the lock alcr> w*»* ^'' "We arc assisting client^ primarily both opened last .year. Jiav* 7~hey worked with Professional Kara Kaldawi. a Geriatric taking $9 in hems from a drug stoic Teaneck law firm of DcCotiis, Rtz- spending money on a **wild goose chase." Officer Jonathan Til ton. who had to News terns: Security Bureau a private security along nV 1100 KlocV of St. Georeps patrick and Glock. Since the law firm municipal and coanry clients, in Rahway-should eoulinue'tO"hy t»r«pjrat>te To The Wlnfielcl AUvaiia5d^ftractice~nun», provides a arrived as backup and was on the pas News releases- trf genemt tnterasr company from ^.aston. Pa , hired by FieW funds Avenue Police ***** ***** ;**«-»*»vfv »**" also is the city's attorney, the cirv will andertaktng redevelopment projects I must be in our office by Friday at poing io Rahway, Garay said consul ration with a comprehensive senger side of the. vehicle, had his lef* • Approximately $7,900 in met Huffman K* -« Thr firm had rnrrson arrested. still have a close cromectio** with ^TII be assuming that role at the firm." City officials may bouse the new noon tob e considered for publication E^en thougH everybody speaks about diversity. r*o **ne wan*P assessment and recoinrnendatioris and foot run over by the moving vehicle. chandise was reported stolen March the following week. Pictures must be sire sought • On Monday between 1 and 4 p.m Regan, according to Mayor James Regan began bis municipal caieu Rabway Free Public library at this >*>fy, said board member Theresa Mikaljo. referrals to the patient's pri vat* TUton lost his balance and fell against 21 at 9:26 a.m. from The Cap*iv<- black and white glossy prints For at the 900 block of West Lake A vmur Kennedy He will still be involved in in 1992 as Director of Economic location to replace the facility on St You hear a lot of rhetoric from Trenton about consolidating the mun- physician. die side of the vehicle, breaking thr Bead body-piercing studio aW*p •*** further information or to report p D a $45 ATA7 wireless phone "^as <;to many of the downtown projects that Development. A Department of Georges Avenue, winch has been sbn* breaking news story. ca" """ ~o~ A [' MJMJI =»nd an AWs rental truck icipalities and the school districts, and they are going in the opposite "As healthcare changes, so must f*s*ssengc* sidV window with b»s hand 'SX) block of Irving Street Irn from a vehicle parked «i» Building. Planning and Economic etnee heavy floods in September. 77O0 and pulHd up io 'he rear loading docks direction."* board member Paul Hassen said. **But I think we have bigger the way hospitals provide services, will • Approximately $300 in brass and are going on in town, the mayor said Parker led the officers in a low C* vikiiwuem was estaWknetftrf 19P5 ^ tn pian$ to furniture was loaded into both and more importani priorities to wr»rry ahont than families who do._nojl with decreasing length of stav._chari£ added. coppc* srr3|f tif>faT was g spee**" The transfer of the Winfield students will be gradual. The incoming The programs target seniors who Avenue Parker allegedly struggled R according to authorities era, aides, guidance counselors and ^ rars. nard. and economic development Of AH material *c copyrighted freshman class of Winfietd students will go to Brearly High, while the have difficulties such as walking or and resisted the effewts of t*v <>fT«-*T- • Several bottles nf alcohol worth employees Washington. librarians. Staff development for pro TVank was ow first director of «*co The purpose of establishing thai Winfield students already at Rahway High will remain until they gradu- falling occasionally; problems with «»» place her under arrest. $40 were reported stolen March 22 ai Letters to the editor: Lope? and Billup fessionaJ growth and after-school nomic d^veloprnent. ' Kennedy said. department was to centralize the "Hopefuny in the next few months ate The last of the Winfield students will graduate Rahway in 2003. daily living activities, such as getting Parker was charged with numerous 3:59 p-m. from along uV loon Kirw-v We want your news The Progress provides an open pobce homework assistance would he avail "He has b*-en very much a part of development activities of the city in you wiQ see a tremendous level of forum for opinions and welcomes Approximately 37 Winfield students attend Rahway High, while 27 out of bed. dressing, bathing and motor-vehicle offenses, including n* Montgomery Street. Your organization should be get The r**rruMninp su Auam Drapczuk, the Winfield super- cooking; wandering from home, eai- driving wbil^ rrv<*V^H "Rail was <^* a» • Approximately $500 in cash was ting the publicity il deserves and we There also would be various con rezone Merck & Co. as a Research be one person that would be involved ment." Regan said. "But I think while typed double spaced, must be arresied in the trucks and were intenden! of schools, nine oui of the 15 Winfield students would be going ing poorly; or who have concerns V20.000 reported stolen Sunday at 3:12 p.m would like to help. We have a publici- signed, and should be accompanied struction renovations, such as the gym and Development Zone to organizing in dealing with those issues." Regan there is not a whole lot of tangible charged with possession of stolen to Kenilworth in the fall anyway, since it is Union County's choice about medical treatment in life's last from the Bell Subaru automotive ty handbook which explains bow to by an address and day time phone floor and stage curtains at Franklin Wright wa5 released on a sum- the Central Business District.** said. results at the present time, the redeve- prrvr*erty. All suspects were released school in the state's pilot school program. moments, said the consulting nurse dealership along the 1400 block of tell your story. We would like to number for verification. Letters and School, the auditorium ceiling and mons. The infant was turned over to "A slew of smaller companies have "Rather than having it decentral- lopment is something I would consid- columns must be in our office by 9 on summons except Howard who Winfield school officials strongly denied charges that their desire to "Our goal is to make an impact on publicize your club, church, sports, relatives. Police did DOC state whether Lawrence Street The money was worked with Frank," said Kennedy. ized and having a consultant'wodciiig er an accomplishment." Regan also a.m. Monday to be considered for posted $5,000 bai!. Biltups also was leave was due to the racial composition of Rahway Hign School during the wellness of our senior community lights at Grover School, the school news, etc If yon have an idea library ceiling and lighting at the babj was related to Parker or taken from the parts manager's office, ~Dri-Print Foils was considering leav- on cbe Planning Board and a different was involved in the Rabway Center publication that week. They are- charged wiib possession of under 50 the lawsuit. They maintain a smaller district such as Kenilworth will be by recognizing their needs and pre- for a picture or story, call Managing subject to editing for length and Roosevelt School, the auditorium and Wright in the press release. police said. ing the city. Frank was instrumental in zoning officer, we consolidated all of Partnership and Special Improvement grams of marijuana. more responsive to their needs. venting hospitalizations," said Kay Editor Brian Gooney at (908) clarity. wiring at the middle school, and an Til ton sustained a cut to his left • A license plate was reported sto- meeting with them and negotiating it so there would be one place some- District to help upgrade the down- Cny planners rejected a proposai to Mac Vicar, director of Patient Ser- 686-7700, Ext. 322 weekdays. hand, but he did not require medical len between March 20 at 9:30 p.m. reasons why they should stay.** town business district e-mail: conven the longtime furniture store vices . "Rahway Hospital wants to electrical upgrade and parking lot one could go to if they were interested The Progress accepts opinion pieces into a multi-siory senior residential take a proactive step in meeting our paving at the high school. by e-mail. 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-;—i:-*-^^.f Tbe big count is on April 1. we are big bucks, I want some assurance thai the value of tbe individual apartment. '.f-»C.»£?-:" all obligated to fill out the census big cities, and small, too, are not beef- -Then, there's the question about forms delivered recently ajd honestly EDITORIALS ing up the returns by having residents ethnic background Some of tbe ques- report on the status of each member of fill out more than one' form. tions are jelaled to race, and at least A Senate panel last week released legislation sponsored by Assembly the family. I have no problem with one is related to country of origin, so Associate Minority Lrafl"- Arline Friscia, D-Middlesex, and Assembly Before the form arrived; I also ^^^nstiniuonaUy-«quired activi- to speak- That sounds easy enough, Deputy Minority Neil Cohen, D-20, to help keep uninsured received a postcard asking me to join UFESAVING DONATION ty:15rit,Mm a bit suspicious, not tinly By Norman Rauscher except in tins country most of us have motorists off the toads. Cohen's district includes linden and Roselle, — The Rahway Pofice about 'some of tbe questions on the the census work force. I didn't pursue multiple ethnic backgrounds, and Department recently xhat offer, bat I assume there'sa shor- The biD — A-135 — would require a driver to provide documentation census form, but also about how the and Tagalog, tbe language spoken by tbere really is not enoaph cpace to *« received an emergent process is being conducted this time tage of available personnel, since we honors people from the fchillrpines. that specific to tbe motorist portable Heartstreanv deft* around. are supposedly enjoying almost full of For instance, my own ethnic back- We congratulate Rahway Detective Wffliam White ID for brillator from Merck & Co. While I was not nappy about -all employment. In the past, these plum- "The state has an obligation to do all it can to keep uninsured motorists Before the actual census form these translations, what bothered me ground is English, Scottish and Ger off the road," said Friscia. "It's logical and efficient to utilize impound receiving the 1999 Municipal Police Officer of the Year pharmaceutical firm. The arrived, we all received notification it my jobs usually went to the politically more was the invitation to have regu- man. My wife's is Russian. Romanian lots as police-oriented check-points to fight drivers who try to cheat the award from the Union County Prosecutor's Office device provides electrical was -coming. That notification was connected. Nowadays, that **pulT is and Austrian. There's not enough shocks to ieston$ the natur- lar census forms sent out in these not needed. system by not carrying insurance.** He received the award, along with Elizabeth detectives printed in English on one side and in other languages, if they were needed. room to list all that heritage. The /yr State law requires all motuiists to carry a miiiiiumn of liability msnr- al heartTtiythm. Wfflv the fivfinfhrr languages op the other 1 proXHem with TTve" question is the James Pnnto nnri TtiKanTfffinngny faifi tfojg month al thp g —Fine, We WafiX fin accurat e count f Nuw, w ance-However . an motorist* arc agrgnily on the roads itor are, from left, stand there's a short and a long form. assumption that ever* TW lu»* jn«* one John H. Stamler Police Academy in Scotch Plains. I am no finguisL But, I did figure out But. who is counting to make sure thai without insurance. These uninsured drivers are a major contributing fac- Officernvilllam EicftoTz, Frankly, I don't know which one I In addition to his efforts during his 20-year career with the one of die-foreign language selections after receiving a form in English and ethnic tor to tbe stale's highest-in-the nation car insurance rates, according to iSoHce Chief Edward Tllton, have, although it is not particularly was Spanish and another looked like then in another language, that both country. the two lawmakers. Tbe situation requires motorists with insurance to Rahway Police Department, White was singled out for his Merck Chief of Public Safe- Japanese long, but it is requesting information forms aren't being filled out I can't 1 really think tbe census form wri- carry higher levels of coverage to protect themselves h» the event tfcey efforts leading to the arrest of two men in the four-decade ty Richard Dav'S and p^" ' "Ebe others were completely inconv about boosing costs and values, etc. It believe there's someone; somewhere. ters were roore interested in race. But have a collision win) an uninsured driver. old murder of Police Officer Charles Bernoskie. Capi prehensiblp to mr until someone more also is requesting separate informa- doing a chrV to roak^ WTTT only there also is « chartf^u in thai area, a# Under the HH, rjoliceimpoundlbfe would serve as a new weapotfifl The Theodore Schiffer pleaded guilty earlier this year to the attuned to nthey languages said the form is being filled out And, since tbe tion about each member of the family, well* since marry people s back battle to get uninsured motorists v& ****" "r>v* *•*** p*** *w»Iv tnsuw! mo*™ murder, which reportedly happened during a botched rob- rwo of iSe ntHer* werv V results of these counts and there's space for responses about «^s back in the driver's seat. seven person* What P family o' bery attempt at a car dealership Schiffer is helping prn^ecu Updates sought on local military members race. *Tt is irresponsible to hand a vehicle owner their car with no guarantee tars iv the case against former Linden resident Robe* 7*f than sev^n person? The Senate i,aw and Public Safety Committee approved the bill, which ninon. hut this award recognizes the level of professionalism on t he government' s mind So. United States or abroaW PT*. e™-r»nr^c~i to submit infbnnatpon »«d photow fr« \pri\ 1 to f»!l ii oi" —• - *»*-' " ••**• HaH passed the Assembly 75 to 0 io January Tr now goes to the Senate responses are needed about the value in investigating crimes, providing testimony at trial and publication. d*».y for 'be cc*mi president who decides whether it may be posted for a floor vote. showing compassion and understanding for crime victims. Union County town* '->^ve many historic firsts Articles should be typed and inclodr a telephone number where wr\e* ma* of the property occupied by the €axn>- I just hope all ibie information Showing these qualities on routine, everyday police matters, be reached. M/"'1 to **<*r>»^; \g va%**** RHan Ooor^v. '5QT ?^ww • A *- ly That's okay whep yc*u own your brings something back to Sununi *»wo hm**e and haw an idea of tbe F very ooce in a while the coavexsa- Morris Avenue in Union Liber- side of Chestnut Street, between W**" tJaioo, 07083 that my time *• not h \w\p v»ct«* in addition to the major, high-profile cases, is what is <******• assessed valuation. How does an 'v the best police officers throughout their careers gels around to a discussion of ty Hall, tbe home of William Livings- fourth and West Fifth avexmes. Only fool*F erranc* Af*-- Sitter course is offered whai was or where did the f*rct cow The 1/lA-n ton, who was the first govcrnm of the apartment renter respond to thai ques Aijml fwft Day White, who started his law-enforcement career in Newark When the Edison Company for Iso- (K*n9 I personally **on't ^nov anyone Rabway Hospital is once »gatn offering its three-session SMART **nng or other happen. •»**• in *974 before ioininp the Rah vay Police Department*s New Jersey. Built in 1773 as a place lated Lighting wired the village for Course, which provides participants with the knowledge needed *o This can lead to a ridiculous list of Was of retirement for its owner, it has had m an apartment who knows lb^ Norman Rauscher U former Oivision in el**ctnrity. ii became the first village A subscription to your newspaper keeps yonr college student close *^ ' * a*«ecced valuation of the entire prop ***any rrspp'reftnlit^ of caring for Ae children o* others. qualifications, such as determining tr» if in the worid to be lit by Edi*"** "* poWisber and The course is *r}*f*in\^ fox Tuesdays — April j 4. 11 and 18 fmr* 4 * activities CaB 9O&-686-T753 fox a special college erty en an estimate can b^ ojade as t*"* superiors who was the fim boy to fall out of his **»e years. Ughtbolh contributor to this newspaper. p-nx in the hospital's Conference Room 3. neighbor's apple trees while attempt- By William Frolic** are glad thai County Prosecutor Thomas Manahan Another first happened in Elizabeth The SMART Sitter acronym refers to those qualities that parents seek as ing to reach a red apple an a Sunday the juice was turned brought this police award program back last year. It was in 1897 when the first submarine far look for a siner Sensible, Mature, Alert, Reliable and Trained •*temooo during a thunderstorm. church and the parish house. It coo- on Jan 19. 1883, the wiring was originally begun in 1978. Manahan decided to revive it after tbe U.S. Navy was built and launched indrvidaals who successfully complete this coarse gain a basic anderstan£ng Fortunately we have legitimate tains the graves of some of the first added to the First Presbyterian How to contact your loc^» elected legislative officials in the of care fer effldren of all ages. The course is instructed by registered nurse* some controveisial cases involving "•firsts" thai do not need ail those qua) rfx»r1rnis^oT~thc scxrJemenl Tfiat was Church of Roselle, mniring it the first Mayor the waterfront between Elizabeth Nicholas Scutari: xv from Rahway Hospital Matental/ChOd Health Services- police officers in Elizabeth and Linden. We agree that the ificatKms io be recognised as coch •"originally "tmffi Elizabethtown. Avenue and East Jersey StreeL church in tbe world to have electric . Jaraes Kenwdy. Democrat: 422 0tP Av*> 862-3543. Democrat. The SMART Sitter coarse covers the essential facets of child care including: hard work and professionalism shown by the majority of or two will do Noi far away, where Broad Street light. The first telephone switchboard City Cocmcfl The shipyard got its name from the Linda infant and child safety; personal safety and security measures; bask first-aid; police officers deserves to be noted. It also shows the kind W Thene ts no question thai Elizabeth crosses the Elizabeth River* is the curving shoreline at that point, and the in RoseUe was tpyg«rieri in Rewtlt's First Ward, Robert Rachlin. Democrat 2215 Allen S*., 499-7389 w ;! w Democrat American Heart Association Pediatiic CFR instruction; recognition of and care example that ne police office's aiv* those con« ' ^p *• the first English settlement in place where John Ogden, who must Drug Store at Che*tnot $tr*v> and Second Ward, Frank Janusz. Republican: 6O4 W 5vontt A^ submarine got its name, USS Holland, w NJ. Legislature iw> New Jersey and thai it was also the have been a jack of all trades, built the est First Avenue for minor 'n -w*sp physicay l care of children, includingg bathingg , feedingg , diap- from its inventor. John P. Holland, Sen. Raymond T 20th District. TVT*V%CT-»T T I A ^» ering and clothing techniques; identifying and responding to emergencies, and first parcel of land purchased by the first saw and grist mill to supply some who believed that a warship that could Area codes and rotating dials were Third Ward, Jerry Scaturo, Democrat: 515 Albexmarie St_ 381-1924 Suite 208, Hizaheth 07202, 353-7722. . settlers from the local Indians Thic -of torn n*m*w or In Ibose day* Assemblyman Neil Cohen, 20th rv*T*>< transaction was cijmed and . Gary Hecht, necessary until a new library is opened. at the pump. 973,414.8605 P It's simple, it's easy, it's common sense. In fairness to all Board of Education candidates and to provide the best (908)918-1897 •i# The arrangement between the citv^mLSDI Technologies CONAUDTSSVAOU. cau to house the library in a new office building behind City Hall Rabway schedule for coverage of Board of Education elections. Kessler Institute for Rehabilitation, East Summit, NJ 235MaanuaB atfdAt NJ 070S1 Under the guidelines, this newspaper is committed to specific elements M sounds promising, but it is a long way off. We believe more A f.. , * . patrons will use the library services at the two other loca- Must push for county animal center of coverage. It will give background information about all known candi- i^Si&i^^^ =-'v$-*v$& tions in the months ahead until a new facility is built and dates, including ^orie^onbaac^posUioDs^aker^byeacriraDdit-wipy U write To the Editor Promotional Products opened- We think city officials have been trying to make the news stories on the issues raised during tbe campaign On March 31, after many years of questionable care of tbe animate it has We also will list important political events such as nights best of a bad situation since the library was flooded. Purchase 'or Refirjance! "rescued," Garden State Kennels in Long Hill Township will be closing its of Office 973-467*6690 Licensed Opticians and rand-raisers in news stones. We will aim to GOOD Credit? 303 MILK! doors. This is the good news. The bad news is that many municipalities will be the issues during election campaigns through independent research and VISIT Fax 973-467-0658 Robert J. Kubick, F.NA0. without contracts for animal control, looking, perhaps, to facilities that are initiative stories. BAD Credit? Christen J. Kubick "There is no such thing as total freedom of already strained to the bursting point. It is not a case of simply picking another If appropriate, editorial endorsements will be made. www.delraydentai.com Any Kind of Credit ._ location and deciding to go there. • 1-4 Family S\ the press." News releases and campaign position statements from ^iwKdnf*g are YOU CAN PLAY IN THE SNOW Kubick & Kubick, Inc. A committee is presently studying the feasibility of establishing a Union welcome. They will be used at the editor's discretion and they will not Multi-Family 393 Millbum Avenue I PROMOTlONfiL PRODGCTS County animal control center. The group, chaired by former Westfield Council- necessarily be printed as such but may be used as material to develop OR YOU CAN PLAY IN THE SAND! Mixed-Use —Cheong Yip Seng (..-•• woman Peggy Sur, meets at the office of Sheriff Ralph Froehlich in Elizabeth. news stories if the issues raised in them merit such treatment Commercial Millbum, NJ 07041 1 Pcr.s - Tee Shirts - Magnets - Hp.ts - Mugs - Button BLEACHING SPECIALIST! I Key Chains - Calendars - 3nnners - Tote Bags Singapore newspaper editor Sites are being investigated for a facility where stray and abandoned animals email: [email protected] Story use, timing and treatment are entirely at the discretion of the I Expert Eaibroidery - Fund Raising Items 1994 can be brought, where essential spaying/neutering will be done before offering editor. JOHN RITOTA, JR. D.D.S. MORTGAGE AMERICA Hours: M.T.F 9-5:30 • Thur 9-7:30 the animals and their proper care can be presented. We will strive to avoid the initial raising of controversial or sensational THEODORE RITOTA, D.H.D. 271 MT. PLEASANT AVENUE, 4TH FLOOR Sat 9-1 • Closed Wed & Sun Robert J. Kut** It will be a humane area where animals will be cared for with dignity and issues in the final edition before election. WEST ORANGE • 973-325-1717 Uc.«126 561-272-6664 www.delraydental.com n Opticians Hearing AM Dispenser David WorraD respect, not treated as disposable items. Planned properly, this center can be We aim to focus on what the voter needs to know and not on what the 1 .irmied Correspondent Mortgage Bankcrs-NJS m^"g Dept. Publisher Rahway Progress • cost-effective, efficient, and animal-friendly, housed in a place to which the candidates want to say. , residents of all 21 municipalities in Union County can travel easily and safely. Tom Canavan Our guidelines reflect the reader service objectives of this newspaper Real Kslate Surgery Space Available Space Available j Your Best Source For Community Information Editor In Chief The Atlantic County shared animal program is a prime example of how effec- in Board of Education elections. Published Weekly Sines 1990 tive such a facility can be. • Office: 908-925-3733 Mark Hrywna Make your Published By Regional Editor ca Pager 732-488-0994 (973) 877-2581 FAX: (973) 877-2928 Fill This ret Community Newspapers, • MLS, Fax:908-925-0151 1291 Stuyvesant Avenue Brian Gooney Space With Business Union, N.J. 07083 Managing Editor JAMES N. HKI LER. MD F Ji.CS. • • Concerned about an issue facing the governing body or Board of Education in your town? SALVATORE B, WATERS Your More Visible (908) 686-7700 Florence Lenaz Is your street in disrepair? 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PJayers and spectatorp s rest dnth^fileachers Saturday to watch the games. The volley- ball marathon was moved to the oew-fiahway Ftecreafion Center, w*>^ HS*H w^i purchase or $2X) or more room to hold th*w» games. #ZQ05 • . (Not good on adv. specials) ;>>•*••: #ZQ10 Coupon em 4/6/00 Vehicle overturns in city The Rahway Fire Department Georges Avenue The fire w»s 1 helped remove the drive ' of an ov#a- F!RE BLOTTER extinguished. GOLDSTAR tomH vehicle FrvHy at 7:39 pm at • There was a medical assistance Rasi HazeJwood arv* Edgew"~'' Firefighters used call Saturday at 4:IS p-m. along the BTUAJR CONDmONERl 10,000 BTU AIR CONDfTi 12.000BTUAJRCONDm -venues, said city fire officials r;*rV oil up off the mad 700 block of West Grand Avenue. The Fire Department assisted «*v • There was a medical essiunce Fbcta Zj 358sa» fund Aid Squad in extricating »Td pre • Pr "^fighters responded to a call Monday at 6:11 ajn. alongth r I-Su Above, Chartene Marrow, left, talks with Ellen Kim of Arthur L. Johnson High School in psrring the victim for transp^" * * • T" * downer* ->lf-uri al wire Monday #* ^0 block of Brootside Road. ^**... *•• /X|~k as the two players take a break Siaturday on the bleachers at th*> Recreation Ce° •** details were not £;ven Before. Marina DeSanto moves in to hit the tw»M ^-^^Q or>«* ^« th© • A propane torch igniter1 »< »he • There was a furnace malfunction hasr of the nozzle March 21 at ? ?* causing smoke con*iiii/*os on Tuesday • There >ar a medical fV a* 8-13 a en. aVr^P " I^OO bJ^rV ^ pm along the 7OO block of Kpminsl-t f: 112 rail riday ai S4° p.m. «Uong tfr' fRBOOQ «R1000 Drive The ^r** rv^nartrf-ent rert »med "••vlcifMi Street Games aid • Th^r* was a medkral ^g^iytar*f*t • There was a medical assistance call Tuesday AI IO-45 am along the call Saturday at 1:56 a.m. alonj? <*"" sick kids • There was a motor vehicle »cci ••^0 hlock of Fast Milton Avenue. .•". ' •' •. «f- 'v' sf, i«oo Mock of Patterson Street (Powinued from Page 1) dent March 22 at 12 11 a.m- a' the • There was a medical assistance 11- i ,•• OoMen T3|OWCS Hoxiiiff" events in ijr* comer of "E^r Ore*** ^v^f»*t* ***>* • \ brush fire occurred Saturday a' call Tuesday M 12:30 pan. alonf the den and Rahway. said Gregory. The « 17 » rr> atrtng rhe I<^O Mock of' *^ TOO K|.,.I. ,.f P'^rnhall Road organization sponsor* environmental and youth programs, cleaning up riv '•»=:•• SALE PRICES exs. lakes and -ponds Plant manage- COME SEE OUR DISPLAY OF ; ment alcn support" the eTorts '•nd prv GOODTHRU vide* employee* wi*H tirnr off rr> Golden Rahway crafters ViK!NG; SUB ZERO. THERMADOR. | w pursue projects. «R2102 4/6/00 Wf wan' to chow the resi wt» rv f*oi just another smot#rfwt in "'*n. said Gregory. ****<>OMAIR CONDITIONER GE MONOGRAM AND DCS. j ^ For more informaiion ahour Heal- ing (he Children Midlantic Inc.. con- Purchase must be made between March 1 and July 5, 2000. ONLY these models purchased under program rules qualify for a rebate WINDOW & WALL INSTALLATION j > laci Healing the ChiHren, P O Box 420. Butler. 0740* o* s -«»Hinp $25 REBATE $30 REBATE $50^REBATE $60 REBATE $75 REBATE $100 REBATE AVAILABLE I T v KS1O, KS12J1O. KM14. KM 18, 2Q08" KQ05.KQ06. KQ08 SQ06. SQ08. ssoa. ssio, SS12J10 (973) 838 71 14. RS10. RS12. RM1S, RM18, SQ05t.SQ07, SMS4, SMI 8 : Diabetes lectures SS09. SS12J30, SS1S SM21,SL24 " REt~" planned at hospital ^ uianetes is a complicated disease & thai affects more than 16 million V'wvv*'"*- "V--"*^e»v ;"if:Li»i •?> Americans. Proper education is

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Cancfy contest at hold a ficecokhiectal screening prog- April 15 from 4 to 8 pan. at the Registrationbegins ^Jqnday and will sponsor a benefit roast beef din- fully equipped exercise room STUDENT UPDATE Roselte Ubrary ram for city residents- Test packets tor American Legion hall, 115 Grove SL, tbe deadline for registration is April 7. ner Sunday from noon to 6 pan. at its Grcgorio Recreation Center; ? 330 named in city art contest the "do-it-yoarsclT procedure will be Roselle. Tickets are $730 for adults, Tbe fee is $5 per participant Classes hauV 118 Park Ave. Helen St. It is equipped with station- Technical Schools, was one of 100 between 85 and 90. The Roselle Free Public library City student wins available from April 10 through 20 at $630 forsenio r citizens and $4 for will be limited to 35' students. Proceeds will go toward Devin ary bicycles, treadmills, step cEm- Morcthan 150 family members and students to receive a National Certifi- Williams is a 1996 graduate of will celebrate National library Week, the board office in Room 5 of City children 5 to 12 years old. The dinner Registration will be accepted THJ a Rodriquez, a 14-month-old boy who friends attended tbe Children's An music competition cate of Recognition in the third annual Soehl Middle School in Linden and is April 9 to 15, throughout the month. bets, rowers, a tbtff-stan'on uniyersal Hall, North Wood Avenue. d salad, spaghettipgh, , first-come, first-served basisi has a series of birm detects, inclnding Exhibit March 18 sponsored by the Andrew Leonard, 16, who began Imation Computer Arts Scholarship the son of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn ^WI- The library is located at 104 W. weightmachine arid a locker aiea with Participants are asked to follow the sausages arid dessert. Take-out orders All supplies are included. Each par- : Linden Recreation Department. studying clarinet at Linden School 1. liamsof linden. Luis is a 1999 gradu- Fourth Ave. a disorder which affects the growth of showers* • .. •. -£ - - •»r-v. Program. ' advised diet, prepare the stool speci- are available Call Jean at (908) ticipant win paint and decorate a pro- his sfculL He recently underwent There is a S5 registration fee forihe The classes were conducted at die has won die Young Artists Competi- Sponsored by Imation, ~in partner- ate of St. Locy's School in Newark Children can guess the amount of mens according to directions and 241-2226 for tickets. ject to take borne. surgery to graft bone foan his body to year.Proofofresidencyjsrequn^i Smmyside Recreation Center and the tion of the Livingston Symphony ship with the National Art Education andisthesonafJrfr/andMrs. Angus- candy in a container, and the one who return the slides to the Board of For more information, call the cen- his sknIL This benefit will help with is free of charge to seniors ~€0 years linden Multi-Furpose Center. The art Orchestra. Association and the American Asso- to Lois of linden* comes the closest without going over Health. Call (90S) 474-8410**-mare ter at (908) 474-8627. his medical 'expenses* old JOT older., ;. ;>-"•- instructors were Anthony Bastardi He is the son of Deborah and Ste- ciation of School Adnnnistrators, the will win the book or his or her choice. Spring book sale Tickets arc $8 fctf adults and $4 for Ho&rs of operation are Monday to and George Jarvis, phen Leonard and the grandson of competition is designed to support Participants will be asked to is AprB 11 to 12 Martin is named to children younger than 12 years old. Friday, 830 un. to 4:30 The winners are as follows: Veronica Oarioroski Leonard. creativity and innovation among include the name of their favorite Easter egg hunt Roselle Girl Scouts Bloomfield list The Spring Used Paperback Book Checks and donations may be made Tuesday and Thmsday, 6:30 to 930 Most Outstanffing As a result of winning the compete secondary-school stndcnts by encour- book with their entries. If the winner's April 15 at park to have cookie booth Garry Martin has beemiained to the Sale offers a hugh selection of payable to die "Linden TCmphtg of pan. Call (90S) 474-8627 tor more Sunnyside: Andrew Bcrube, tian, Leonard, who studies clarinet aging the use of technology in arts book is not available, he or she will dean's list for die"fall, semester ax The 9th Ward Democratic dob of romance, science fiction, mysteries Senior Girl Scoot Troop 426 of Columbus." Advance registration is information. . . Bridget Folcik and Caridad Rivas. with Andrew Lamy of tbe New Jersey education. receive a similar type of book. Bloomfield College in BloomfekL linden will hold an Easter egg hunt and much more, each for under Sl. Roselle will have a Girl Scoot cookie requested. Multi-Purpose Center Jamilla Symphony Orchestra, will be featured Hemming received the award for Each child must check oat and read and pames Aprfl >at Park Tbe »* » IaaaC; Oumbs auu AvlaUioi at least one book and have an up-to- Las Vegas trip will an original wont compoier- fff y Summit Terrace near St Georges sored by the Friends of Tjn$m Fleet Bank, Wood Avenue in Roselle tian, call (908) 486-2099. 486-4368 Orchestra April 15 in a performance date library card to-be eligible. They library and will be held at the Sim- geueiated art He is now eligible tD be is a graduate of Abraham Clark Avenue. All cookies are $3 per box. A five-box or 862-S365. benefit Hope Hospice Honorable Menticai of Mozart's "Concerto for Clarinet can guess more than once as long as nyside Library, 100 Edgewood Ave. selected later *h« fnggth as one of the School, Roselle, This free program is open to all 9th minimum order is required tor deliv- The Center of Hope Hospice and Sunnyside: Amanda Skuriat, and Orchestra in A Major.** 25 Tmati/w Computer Aits Scholar- they check out books each tfrT*» ThesaleisAprill0andl2fxom 1 to 5 1 Ward residents and families. ery. For more information, call (908) Shade Tree Commission Palliative Care in TJ™* *" is sponsor- Amber Wright, Peter Buckley, Miran- He will also be awarded a scholar- ship Finalists, Earn will receive a This contest is for Rosefle resident Registration will take place at the p-m. and 6 to 8 p-m-, and April 11 241-5893. p sets meeting dates da Wilson, Amanda Coficchio, Daniel ship of $1,000 donated to the$1,000 scholarship award, a medal- Montclair State U. only. Anyone with questions can call Wilson Park Recreation Center from from 9 ajn. to noon and 1 to 5 p-m. ing a fund-raising trip to Las Vegas ICrfn^rwi'i. Aliria -ICsplcsu- Jeauctte by T** Jiop-and-tt-irip wilU a parent,--gtiardtan cites locahyouths the ChUd^'s "Department ** 10 tn 10:30 a-m, far 2- to *-year-oids Proceeds will be oswd tr> tv-nefW the mm Rosary Confraternity The cost is $669 per person for Rudnicki, Carlos Valvano, Naomi ^ourishanlcar of Lrvingston- or school ' representative to and RoscBe 245-5809 sion meets regularly on the first Tues- 1 1 Students from double occupancy, $799 for single Turner, Bess Ann iCwghnwt Lomza Above, art instructor George Jarvis is shown with win- The BT " '^ Young Artists Compet- Minneapofis/St. Paul, Minn^ April ^8 ° year-olds CaD (908) 298-3839 for to elect new officers day of each month, except in June and woe named to the dean's fist for ibe Lasagna dinner at occupancy, and S639 per person tor Quazzi, KBZ FHns, Andrew Melnizck, ners in the Most Outstanding category, from left, Isaac ition of the Livingston Symphony to 30. Tnere they will attend the prog- information. The Rosary Confraternity of the November, when the meetings are on fall semester at Montdair Scate Uni- The hunt will take place from 10:30 triple occupancy, A SlfO deposit is Aim Mularz, Paola Sanchez and Gumbs, Jamilla Lashley and Avinash RamlaMiam Orchestra is open to young musicians ram recognition events to be held at church on April 8 Church of SL Joseph the Carpenter in the first Wednesday. versiry. Upper Montdair. ' - to 11 -30 ajn. for 2- to 5-year-olds and required by Wednesday. Matthew OgonowskL Below, art instructor Anthony Bastardi is shown with, between the ages of 14 and ? 1 who are Imations's worldwide headquarters. A lasagna dinner will be held April f Easter ceramics is Roselle wfll hold a-meeting Monday The commission does not meet dur- T mrfwi honorecs and their majors *oon to 1 pjn for 6- to 9-year-olds The trip tn^tpfi^c a round-trip non- Multi-Purposc Center Nadia Ram- from left, Caridad Rivas, Bridget Folcik and Andrew '^sidents of New Iersey. 8 from noon to 2 p.m. at the Parish at 7-.30 p.m. in the school cafrteria, ing Jury and August Meetings are A global technology company, Lea AncDo* tlirfltrr wifli a Prizes will be awarded and refresh offered to youths stop flight from Newark on Continen- Jaime Vanegas, Daniel Berube, the winners in the Most Outstanding Tbe April 15 concert of the House of St Paul's Lutheran Church, 150 E. Third Ave conducted in the third-floor meeting Imation corporation strophes a variety concentration in pnxhicuotu Brian meats will he available. Call program The Linden Recreation Department tal Airlines; deluxe Lattren Crumbs, AJeari*5 **•*' of the art contest Livingston Symphony Orchestra. of prp^p*^ and East Etm Street and Moon: Place, coordinator Craig Slater at (908) An election of officers will be ^^ room of me RoseQe Fire Department Figneiredo. physical education^ Sha- win hold Easter ceramics classes far at The Imperial Palace Hotel and and Amelia Ramlakham. under the direction of conductor l$t- for the information Linden. The cost is $630. Call (" **> Nominations will be accepted- 725 Chestnut St. ron Kaxxs. biology. Duane KUgore. 925-6X129 for more inform**™- -*••-• students in kindergarten through Casino; all tar«_ gratuities and ser- van Iaray, will *^»ke place at 8 p.m. in 925-4717 for more this or other dub event? music with a concentration in theory: eighth grades, n»sres will be held vice charges; and foil buffet break- the auditorium of Livings*^ High Dobnmsky is the instructor Joseph Kralo vich, history; Kelly Ann Knights of Columbus Register now for v i Board of Health April 11 and 13 trom 4 to 3:30 p jn. Exercise room available fasts 2nd dinners. School, So**"* * "twff£tr*** A^fnw, of the ConunericaJ Ar^ Program at McMahon, andecJared; Robot River- Spaghetti dinner 7 Rosefle kindergarten offers screenings and 6 to 30 pjn. each day. at tbe plans benefit dinner to all city residents An balances are due Wednesday. T Jvingston. the Union County Vocational- a, spcrch and theater, and Doxota at American. Legion Grcgorio ^'^^eation Center, 330 The Roselle Public School District Is addition to the Mozart concerto, The tJTwii*n Knights of Columbus The linden Recreation Department Call Sophia Concavage at (90S) Technical Schools in Scotch Plams laird The Linden Board of Health A spaghetti dinner **TU be held Helen S* wiD conduct kindergarten registration die orchestra will perform Max and Ladies AwoKary of Council 285Q is offering city adults daily use of a **** more information. For more infmr ^non, r^n the sih *s- Roselle honarees and their beginning the week of April 10 for Bruch's **Symphony No. 1 in E sions office •* include Erica Crist, tine arts; Ofobu- children entering *cho©1 in Major** and works by Aaron Copland- sola Gomes, biology; Theresa Hu> September. rickets are $10 for adults and $5 Mlchefle T j>m^la unde- for children 12 years old and younger. Students who -are 5 on or before SL Peter's Prep clared, and MeJvrn Oct 1, are eligible. Age is the sole They may be purchased at the door, OT cites two students determining factor for admitting in advance at Gail Loweastein Real- children into kmdergarten- Semor Rellen A and students at SL Peter's Preparatory Ewa Baginski of T was phone numbers are as follows: Livingston at (973) 992-6363 School in Jersey City, were recog- xo the dean's list for the fall • Washington SchqgL Mondays, nized at a recent assembly forachie v semester at New Jersey City Universi- AND >Vpril 10 to June 5; (908) 298-2072; Flemming obtains ing first and second honors for the ty in Jersey City. Students on the cecond marking period. dean's1 list attained a •cwnf^tw average • Polk School, Wednesdays, April computer art award Students are eligible for first_hon- W*A* poroi average of 3.5 or PHONE '^(emmihg of L " orsif they an an overall grade of 90 or HAM • Harrison School, Wednesdays, senior in the Commercial Arts Prog- higher for the second marking period Contest Ends Prl. April 14, 2000 - N 1 April 12 to June 7, (908) 298-2052- ram at the T iniou County Vocatiooa ^scood honors requires overall grao>« for As AdverGsedin Register here-Contest Ends Fri., Aprip l 14, 2000 TOE SPECTATOR LEADER • RAHWAY PROGRESS RULES: The Merchants on this page make winning a Ham or Turkey as easy as filling out CRANGORD EAGLE • CLARK EAGLE this coupon. You can win one of these Hams or turkeys to be given away FREE on April GAZETTE LEADER 14, 2000- Noon. Simply flD out the coupon appearing in this ad and deposit it at any one of the participating merchants. Coupons are also available at each location. No purchase ENTER OUR HOLIDAY HAM necessary. A WINNER AT EVERY STORE. ENTRY BLANK OR TURKEY CONTEST I \ NAME, AND ANDFS CYCLE CJVELA FOOD MARKET AND SERVICE FARM & GARDEN FURNITURE CO. PHONE 1449^Main St.. YOUR FREE HOLIDAY HAM OR TURKEY 52 Westfield Ave. Contest Ends Prl. April 14. 2000 - Noon K 22 W.St George Ave. Rahway "An All American Feast .it. 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Sensbach, 96, of Newton, she was a member of the prrnrotion ley before moving back to Clark duate of Allen University, Cohraibia, tor pi aft f ilnaiy, and •«• pplan Approval 9 ultctlntBuBtuBtff- Undan naw"" Authority.. dial Msatb 21 in the University of niello lived in Rahway before moving formerly of Rahway, died March 20 and marketing seven years ago. He was a baiber at s.e 26A) : corwHHno, • of, uultctl nataly in the Bam Hill Care Center, Newton. ,000 aquam tarn «nd AWARD: Pennsylvania Hospital, Philadelphia. to Linden 12 years ago. She was an gala Far Hills Baiber Shop and retired Surviving are her husband, Otis; on tn» att» Bom in Brooklyn, Mrs. Sensbach Btock 47O. Lot «7 on ttw Tax . Bom in New York Cfty, Mrs. Lots- adnunstrative ayyistant with Kelco Surviving are her husband of 39 seven years ago. Previously, Mr. Ric- two sons, Cyrus and Darryl; three VAJL D. JMBRSACO Ctty or Undan. '^T CLERK lived ir> Westfield and Rahway before years, Edward; two daughters, Sdina cio had owned Riccio's Barber Shop, j ky lived in Rahway and Linden before Co- dark, for 15 years and retired in dangiters. Gafl Tooey Robinson, ONB YEAR moving to Sensbach 17 years ago. She ORDINANCE #41-40 2000 M)0 (S8-00) moving to Neshanic nine years ago. 1994. Korab and Robin Hatrrrmaim; two dark, for many years. He served in Yolanda Toney LocfcJey and Sandra U8142&PL 8PL 2000 was a member of the Women's GtriW She was a professional secretary whh bromers, David «nd Ronald Bareler. the Army daring Toney Dinkins; five sisters, Aqtrila Mrs. ManganicDo helped to feed of the Presbyterian Church in g p Schenng-Pkmgii Carp^ KenilwortiL and two sistere. ^hirfev *v~~»* an^ O'Neal Mildred McLamm. Bances BOROUGH OF ROSELLE NOTICE TO BIDDERS the poor at St Patrick's Pro-Catholic Westfield. Mr. Riccio was a volunteer at John Nottaa la haraby fllvan lhataia folowtag CnYOFUKDEN far,Jl:jean and retired in 1995. Aim Reeve. r Sables. Desiree Cochran and Ruts naaokitton waaj •• • • i F ROSELLE JLkc Ck* olerv A fee of *SX3D*M bs charged tor ITEM three sisters, Susan Majoris, Barbara tWO PFfl tKiCrHV*y*^* ^^ ^RSTONE APOST*OUC CSDBCB aubjactof prior vartanoM granted for pteoa- #1. toreach a« of ipecfflcaltane picked up. Surviving are her husband, Tho- owner of a Rabway boutique, died Helen Devlin, 7^. of North Bnras mant of antonnaa atop toamonopol a at Ma plus nfn*wn £* mafflno la requested. Bxennan and Marie ComcIL and » mas; three sons, David, Andrew and March 21 in Rahway Hospital. grandchildren PUBLIC NOTICE location, and, ^^ BJdsrrnStbe submitted m a seated sovs- wick, formerly the Frances Manganiello, 68, of Lm za and Donna Zeiler. a sister, Kather- Repeat Performance BouKqtv «*v •on and haailm to 4M nald on April IB, A. Jaflray Kkby laaSBad aa MOWK Ctty of Linden, in the amount of tenpercen t Rotnnno and Nanc* Dr tin R' Unslri «aday Sdxnl 3-6 yt. ofcb. -__ - . or _ Ha nas^aana Soanaad anglnaar In 0w (ivXVof the total bid. den, formerly of Rahway, Cherry Street in Rahway Hospital 7-12 yt ofcb, Nmscry a* »m n»p» «*•«» t*» State ^a flaw Jar—y tar IS vaara. Ha la »ne Sabo. and five grandchildren. two grandchild ~" -""* *** <•«"»• •rnploywS by Tactroricf* as CtiUr Structural AS bWdera-aheJI conform to the Intention Home BiWc Gone Engtrmr and* naa appaarad bafora.many end provisions of affirmative action In Publ- WELCOME! Ptarmino and Zoning boards aa axpart wn- ic Contract* Laws of the -gtate of New naaa. His arm praparad tha plans lor Ms Jersey, IIS. 1O2-1 of 7723775, Assembly ORDOIANCE #41-42 BIB NO. 2227. - Civil job Carmetta Frosi Th* wvttnMs stated feat th» aft* la«t th* Bidders am required to comply with the A touch of the Irish CHRISTIAN & ANCE TO AMEND AND south aid* of East 11 ft Avanua. Tnam l» at requirements oTPX. 1075. C.127: (N-J-A.C Carmclla M Frost. 65, a lifelong SUPPLEMENT CHAPTER Ulf POLICE 9m all» a 125 foot SaO monopote and an 1727) MISSIONARY ALLIANCE REGULATIONS. OF AN ORDINANCE •ojutpmant ahad Instated by NaxMI Com- CouncB reserves the ffght to refect any notice bill resident of Rabway. died Ma*rh *>•* «* •CNTrn-gp« -AN ORDINANCE raunicaflon* on which tisrs sm antennas andmB bids srxxrfdttbs.intne interest or ths THE CHURCH OP THE HOLYBEDCEM- Linden High School students will stage a production of 'Damn Yankees' today through ADOPTING AND ENACTINQ THE tor oallular ailapnona tranwrtsston pur- Ctty to do so and to waive any i Tnmtas Hospital. FTi7arrth i'-M^ s newly CSUDUSDCQ CSBDEHD OiDKb* s OSDiHANCES posss. Also thsrs an» anlsi • iss putthrs by In Qw VUL ffTrrtrtrd acd -w*nr^m1 locally of Ffflpto- Saturday at 8 p.m. in the school auditorium, 121 W St Georges Ave. Shown are, tram Omnlpolnl tor ina sams purpoaa. Sprint By: JOSEPH C BODEK Mis. From was a licensed practical 1 OFTHE, crnr OF UNDEM. ISM- > is proposed Aneriom. Tfae dmcb is •""*—»* with fbe left, cas* memhers Jason An'*uzia*o, Reree Marino and Davir Briceno. Tickets ara S10 PASSEO NOVEMBER 3X 196O. AND pfopoasa to buBda 1O*by2o stssi platform PURCHASING AGENT nurse with St Stizabeth Hospital APPROVED NOVEMBER 24. 1B0©, along wtth an toa brtdoa atop tha pole. In COUNCIL Assemblyman Joseph Suliga, D-20, Qnstian n) Mhtfrrary Affince tacrted* 7 e>r>H QII coflte «=»f - rocorvoH Oall (OOP) 4P « AMD AS AMENDED AND addttkxi than wB bs ssvsn equipment CTTY LINDEN 25 years and retired 10 years ago deny Street. Granfocd, NJ 07016. Sanday cablnats. aach about tha atza of a n>Mgara- 3O. SOOO recently mtrodaccd a bill that would SUPPLEMENTED. tor. Sprint intends fc>-pUo»antenna s on ths was a graduate of S* Peter's activities sach as Engfirti Wcnbip Service aod po»a tor tha purposs of osll phons require the Department of Personnel Sunday SctoooJ for (fiffezem ages acettfldatlbe tranimtoaton. School of Nursing. Jersey Feflowihip Han aarting from 1:30 PM- 250 The Sprint squipmant is mads forout - to post civil sendee ar™oir*Tement5 in PM The Pzoor is Rcr. Odanda Sana. Tbosc door uss and Is not snclossd. No notes Is PUBUC NOTICE Surviving are two sons, Stephen Jr Damn Yankees' opens tonight mads and lhara aracooflng tans to kaap ths wt» are ioterested tor Ruicaa] Prayer. Ooanet- crnr OF UNDEN and Geoffrey, feur brothrrs, Joseph temperature down. The its are locked offices. ing. and related services can call bam at (973) wtthanaiarmsystemUnksdtoaosnfrsJsta- PUBLIC NOTICE Is hereby glwvn that John, Vincent and Loo** •,-,.»*•- 778-8067. For ocber etneb aUitUkJ. ptease m*isi< aJ comedy 'T>anjn Vank that dreary outfit Mans, climbing vcp flon rronttored24- noun a day. Once a following Ordinance waa Introduced Under current law. all civil service exs an month atechnician wtt visit the efts to check and passed on first reading by ths CouncB and five grandchildren can the following persons: Bra. JoeRaajDepD« will Kp presented Mirch 30. 31 the standings to talrp the pew*** ine ecytomant Tns Sprtnt equipment will of the City of Linden In the County of Union. announcements regarding job open- (908) 964-7724, Bra. RowcH Solon at (90S) not interlare wtth; Jhs['-otter companies' Stats of New Jersey, on March 21, 2000 and April 1 at 8 p.m at the TjiHer »***• unbeatable Yankees ot tsriam wllft; *ie ot and wD bs prsasntad for further considera- 48&642S. AND Bco. Max Nfcal at (908) aqutomant In any way. . tion and hearing fc>b e held on April 18. ings and examinations are listed on 6T7-480a Derations and wm •«!••>» to ihe M THeptatlonjiwai be supportsp d by 6 rebv James M. Doyle High School Auditorium. 1?] W ^T The universal appeal of the 2000, at 7:00 pun. prsvsJBng Urns, or ss Ctacrtfa'i Misskin. DHriptfthy Bnikfing AND toccedjbga. This construc soon thereafter as th* matter cmn b* die Internet only. However, this t*_B -*»Sr ^i. —prnen. L icsoh la the. sams sc^is^ ° positions. record of his hometown tr-am. organizers To foreclose tbe * "° vtols«ons of any FINALLY ADOPTED BY THE CfTY years with Quinn Boden & Co., Rah- activities. PSAlM 122:1 SATS 'J REJOICED provWons^Ha stslsd maths COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF UNDEN. This bill wiD ensure that civil ser Wmt THOSE WHO SAW TO ME tET US the Washington Senators For sixon the felloe's sool. the devil cafe rz NEW JERSEY ON NOVEMBER 23. way, and retired in 1978. He was an S^ ms^oartSS&s the forego- 1803 vice information is accessible to GO TO TBE HOUSE OF TBE LORD.' months of the yea* he is a good bus an assistant, a c^enoxneDs] ^^ncn JD> ing evidence jo be craolble and adopts everyone," said Suliga. **We must Army veteran of Worid War II and •ms as its BnoVigs of tact; and BE ITORDAINEDBYTHE CtTYCOUN- band and a good citizen, but when WHEREAS-no members f m home wrecking, played bv XHEJCOXJOF i 1NDFN, IM-JHE She is Queued Ov of or In o flan to the appBcatton; and. COUNTY OF UNION, NEW JERSEY (not access to Internet technology. He was a recipient of the Asiatic ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST ORTHODOX WKiEREASttappaarsthatattoftheappt-' Isss than two-thirds of aft the insmb—s CHURCH. 211 West Gcand ATC and fume with frustration Enough to use all her thereof affirmatively oencurringH AS Moreover, some citizens may even Pacific Service Medal and tfv FHiRr 1 ' tabte reojuiremente of the BorouQh of FOLLOWS: . 3S2-SS44. Rev. Fr. Qades A. TWitMp, rage tn say that he'd give his so«l if he Boeetts oreinanoes have been met and pines Liberation Ribbon. Sunday Divine Liturgy, 9-30 AM. Prayer Ser- that said appBcaOon has also been feel intimidated by tbe electronic Section i. Trie Bond Ordinance of ths Gn&Toeadxfef the mondial 7:00PM- AM could get in therr and win some PUBUC NOTICE rewtewsd toyaf l other municipal agencies Ctty CouncB of ths City of Unden, In ths medium." Suviving axe his wife, Lorena: two naving hirisdctJon, and County of Union, Nsw Jersey (the ^dty") daughters, Loretta Ziebiec and Lore** - games for hie twn ar^^»Hing \c* ^K^w^ ~~ NOTICE OF CONTRACT' WHEREAS as a xesutt of a vote of ths enfidsd "Bond Ordinance Authorizing In tbe past years, a civil service "bul- >rganizers. The Linden Rosalie Board to grant tf>s requested appBcatlon Expansion of the Linden Sanitary LandfUt Zampello, and five grandchiWrm has awarded a contract wShom being Ween with Board Members Simons. In. by and for tt»e City of Unden. m the letin was sent to local libraries. ROMAN CATHOLIC Whereupon up pops the devil to bidding as a professional service JunB._Bampn, Grtmeley. Ba»o< BsOuscio County of Urson, New Jersey, Appropriat- Recently, however, it has become the to M-JTSJV. 40:11-5 (1) (at Thte ancT^Xtonelan- voting In favor of the ing ths Sum of $5,621,000 Therefor and Sarah Toney ST. LEXTS CHURCH 1(B Myrtle take up his offer. In a flash, the over- and the resolution authorizing tt i Authorizing the issuance of 46.621,000 practice of the Department of Person- . 3*72-1272. far MtTrrr able for pubUc inspection in the ofBce of ^NOWTHEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED Bonds or Bond AnticJpaOon Notes of the Sarah Toney. 75, of Rahway died weight middle-aged citizen is con- Unden Rosens Sewwrage Aumorfly try the RoseUe Board of Adjustment that the City to.Finance Part of the Cost ThsreoT nel to post the listings electronically. Saturday Eve. 5:30 pm. Sondiy 730 application for minor sits plan approval as finally adopted on November 23,1QO3 (ths verted not only to youth, but also to a stated abovs Is hereby granted. on March 23. 10:00 a,m.. 1130 un. and 12:45 pja AWARD: WEXNER LESN1AK •Ordinance*) la hereby Incorporated by Suliga* s bill would not eliminate this tsh); Weekdays: Mooday Co Fridiyr 7^0 Dated: March 23, 2000 reference In Its entirety. Born in Winsboro, S.C., Mrs. sensational batting invincibility SERVICES- SPECtAL Janet DeMlcco Section 2..Tna first sentence of Section practice, but would augment .the 8^K> a.m.. 124)0 noon. Stturdays: 8^)0 quickly gets him on the TAL SERVICES Clerk/Secretary 3(a) of the Ordinance Is hereby amended to announcements by requiring printed Ninety members of thd Rahway Retired Men's Club celebrated St. Patricks Day Toney lived in Rahway for 48 years. 12:00 ooon. Holydayn Eve 7:30 pja. Hotydxy: TIME U8129 SPL March 30. 2000 ($37.50) read as follows: 7iX» a.m.. 9K» «jn_, 121X) DOCXL MiraniinTO PERIOD: ONE YEAR She was employed as a physical edu- Washington team and immediately 9D. JSBO (SIS-75) bulletms.be sent to,loc^libraries and recently with a corned beef and cabbage luncheon. Some of the participants are. Medal Novenz: Mondays foOowmg ibe 12A0 COST: t?T*,OOOno (SS-OO) CSTY (a) Ths purpose hereby authorized 3 U7992 SPL March 3O. 2OOO U798S SP1 and for which the bonds anct.not** munTcijfef offices flfihittuy, * ' back row from left, Chet Ambld, ^fetSr Zdleznik, -Ed Schweinberg, Joe,.Cfrs&;..©erry cation teacher at Abrabarn Clark High oooo Mmad *-"3:l5p.m. fUrnrmfW of authorized herein are to be Issued Is Pemmce: Saturday: 1:00 to 2--00p-m. and (d- PUBUC NOTICE the expansion of ths Unden Sanit- PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE The idea .of making public Meyerfioff, Mike Carbdne, Bob Gering, Joe Buffa, Nfck Cozzi, Paul Riekehof and lowing the 530 p.ia. Mass. PUBUC NOTICE CfTY OF LINDEN ary Landfill located on Lot 17 and Correction policy PUBLIC NOTICE CfTY OF UNDEN crnr OF UHDEH PUBUC NOTICE Is haraby oivan that partof Lot 11.03. Btock 681. and the announcements about civil service Don Russell; front row, Pat Tortoriello, Bill Fee, Carl Mintzer and John Kosinskl. CITY OF UNOEN PUBUC NOTICE Is hereby grven thai NOTCE te hereby jp|ven that the fooowtng Ordinance was Introduced closure thereof, mdudlng an work the following Ordinance was introduced no ORflnance was voroduced and pa wad on first reading by the Council and materials necessary Mieietor positions is so everyone has the It is the policy of [his newspaper to cay of L of tha Ctty of Undan In the County of Union, and Incidental thsrsto. In accor- NOTE: AH copy ciugg*j most be made in PUBLIC NOTICE Is hereby given that and passed on first reading by the CouncB of the Ctty of Unden to of Union, on Hot reading fey the Council trie following Ordinance was Introduced of me Ctty of Unden in ths County of Unton, of Sie Cttof May owf Unden in the County of JLtrdon, State of New Jersey/on March 21, 2000 dance. wRh New Jersey Department chance to apply,** said Suliga. correct all significant errors that are writing and received by Warrafl Ommmriiy and paaaed on first reading by the Council onalarcti 21,2000 and will be presented for further considera- of Environmental ProtscSon and State of New Jersey, on March 21, 2OOO and wffl be pvsesnai sn, Energy rules and regulations. - brought to the editor's attention. If Newspapers No Later Chan liOO Noon. Fridayi of the Ctty of Linden in the County of Union. and win be presented for further consldara- Qon jand> hearing to on Apvfl 18* nted tor further constdeia- tion and neartng to be netd on April 18, "fhis bill will not put an end to tbe State of New Jersey, on March 21, 2000 Hon and neaihiu to be held on April 18, 20O0, at 7:00 pjn. prevailing time, or as pner lo tbe following week's pobCcafioa tton and hearing to be held on April 18. 2000, at 7rOO p.m. HJ t>ma. or as soon thereafter as the matter can be practice of posting announcements on you believe that we have made such Please address e^iary^em. to: U/S and wiO be presented for further oonsidafa* 2OO0, at 7:O0 pjn. orsvalSng ttrno. or as soon be 3000, at TrOO pjn. prevafflng time, or as Section 3. The capital budget of fee Ctty Larry Holmes is special quest tton and hearing to be held on April 18. Sis rm.it er csn bs t-^rahii Ifm¥^l1 In iMlirfiii—•• JM« M>^ iMii lie 3OOC-O. it wm 2000. at 7:00 p.m. prevailing time or as — VAL D. IMBRIACO visions of ttils ordinance to the extent of any soon thereafter as tha matter can be reached. CTTY CLERK edi tor-in-chief, 1291 S tuyvesam Wonall Commonity Newspapers VAL D. IMBR1ACX3 CITY CLERK crnr CLERK Inconsistency herewith. Ths resolutions In improve the system by allowing 1291 Srayvesant Ave. reached. crrv CLERK me form promulgated by ths Local Finance ORDINANCE #41-34 ORDINANCE #41-33 Board showing TuB detail of the amenamended d everyone who searches for informa- at Golden Gloves boxing event Ave., Union, 07083, or call him at P.O. Boa 3109 ORDINANCE VAL D. IMBRIACO ORDINANCE Ml-32 capita) budget and capital pnrogram as tion to get it through a variety of sour- (908) 686-7700 ExL 329 on weekdays Union. NJ. 07083 CrTY CLERK AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND AND AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING approved by the Director of the 'division of The Rahway Police Athletic dant Gen. Alfred Gray, a Rahway rams for "high risk" students. AN ORDINANCE TO VACATE A POR- UNDEN AUTHOfUZINQ THE PURCH- SUPPLEMENT CHAPTER «, ADMI- PARKING REGULATIONS ON W. ELI- Local Government Services ts on ID* wtth ces. In die end, it all boils down to before 5 pjn. ORDINANCE #41-38 TION OF AMSTERDAM AVENUE ASE OF CERTAIN LANDS IN THE NISTRATION, OF AN ORDINANCE ZABETH AVENUE AND PRESCRIB- me Clerk and Is avalabie there for public League will host the final bouts of the native, has also been an honored DeCarlo said the sponsorship in the BETWEEN N. WOOD AVENUE AND CfTY OF UNDEN BEfftQ KNOWN AS ENTITLED. "AN ORDINANCE ING PENALTIES FOR VIOLATIONS. InepecBon. making government more AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE ITS TERMINUS. HEREINAFTER PAR* 328 NORTH WOOD AVENUE, AND ADOPTING AND ENACTING THE _ Section 4. AS other provldons of the 2000 New Jersey Golden Gloves guest past has enabled the PAL to provide AMENDMENT OF A DEED RESTRIC- TICULARLY DESCRIBED. SITUATED DESIGNATED AS LOT 28, BLOCK REVISED GENERAL ORDINANCES Re: EstabBshea parking regulations Ordnance shall remain urtcnanged. accessible.*' these children with all of the tools TION ON LOT 24, BLOCK 354, WHICH IN THE CITY OF UNDEN, UNION 212, ON THE TAX MAPS OF THE OF THE CITY OF UNDEN, 1999- and fines, le: No person snaD Section S. Tnte amendatory bond orov Boxing Competition April 7 at 8 p.m. A primary goal of the PAL hosting CONTRACTORS INSURANCE HAS PREVIOUSLY BEEN SOLD BY COUNTY, NEW JERSEY. CfTY OF UNDEN PASSED NOVEMBER 23. 1999, AND park a vehicle at anytime on the nance shall take effect twenty days attsr the necessary to provide quality programs THE CITY OF UNDEN. APPROVED NOVEMBER 24, 1999, North aide of w! Elizabeth first pubOcatton thereof after final adoption at the Rahway Recreation Center. the Golden Gloves is to raise funds to AND AS AMENDED AND Avenue from a point 70 feet west as provided by Local Bond Law. Be Vacating a portion of Amster- Re: Authorizes the purchase of cer- SUPPLEMENTED. care This is the fifth consecutive year support many youth-oriented prog- to help prevent juvenile delinquency, Re: Deed restriction or> combined Lota dam Avenue between N. Wood tain lands in the City of Unden of the carotin© of Marion Avenue Ths complete ortfnance la on fDs and 24 and 25 in Block 354 that only one Avenue and Its terminus being known as 326 North Wood to a point 60 feet westerly there- available from me City Clerk. City HaB. Un- that the PAL will be host to Golden rams. Since its inception six years to provide children with opportunities dwelling structure may be built on Avenue and designated as Lot Re: Amending an ordinance stating of. den. NJ. ' ts focus of and activities for constructive use of said combined lots in conformity The complete ordinance is on 26, Stock 212 on the tax maps of the dorrect number of Election U8117 SPL March 30. 20OO (S32.00) Gloves Boxing, said Detective Sgt ago, the PAL has sponsored a variety (• HAL ROSE AGENCY with an Zoning Ordinances of the file and available from the City the City of Unden. Contract Districts at thirty-four (34) in ten The complete ordinance Is on their leisure timg, to develop a friend- City of Linden. dark. Ctty HaD. Undan. NJ. sales price not to exceed (10) wards. ffle and available from the Ctty Gene DeCarlo, PAL executive of programs. U81O8 SPL March 30. 20O0 (S12 $900,000-00. Clerk, Coy Halt. Unden, NJ. hospital class ly relationship between the youth of The complete ordinance is on file and The complete ordinance is on U8109 SPL March 30. 2OOO (S13-5O) director. Nearly 700 children participate available from the City Clerk. City Hall. Lin- The complete ordinance Is on file and available from the City TJ*e event is always highlighted by each year in the baseball, basketball the community and police officers INNJ den. NJ. file and available from the Ctty Clerk, City Han. Unden, NJ. Rahway Hospital will offer the U8115 SPL March 30, 20O0 (S14.OO) CITY OF LINDEN dark, Oty Han, Unden, NJ. U8110 SPL March 3O. 2000 ($14.75) the attendance of celebrities fromth e and new track program, as well as the and to engender a spirit of respect for PASSED ORDINANCE U8112 SPL March 30. 2000 (S15.00) NOTICE OF CONTRACT AWARD SHERIFF'S SALE popular "Culinary Hearts Kitchen" • LANDSCAHNCyTREE SERVICE •PLUMBERS NO. 41-31 The Linden FtoseOe Sewerage Authority SHERIFF'S NUMBER CH-755132 political and sports arena. Former SAT and GEPA test tutoring prog- law and order. PU8LSC NOTICE AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND NOTICE TO BIDDERS DIVISION: CHANCERY cooking course beginning April 25. U hereby given that ssaiaa has awarded a contract wtthout cotnpoSSSvs COUNTY: U3S2SON Worid I leavyweight Champion Larry •PAINTING • ELECTTUCIANS CTTY Or LK SUPPLEMENT CHAPTER VI!, wm be received by the Borough Administra- SiadSria ss s. prsfsssbnsi ssrvisa pwsusnt Culinary Hearts Kitcheo was deve- TRAFFIC. OF AN ORDINANCE to NJJS-A. 40:11-5 (1) (a). This contract DOCKET NO. F941099 ENTITLED. "AN ORDINANCE tor of the Borough of RoseOe, New Jersey, PLAINTIFF: THE DIME SAVINGS BANK Holmes will be in attendance this •THE WORK •CARPENTERS PUBUC NOTICE ts hereby given that NOTICE TO BIDDERS for the "IMPROVEMENT OF DRAKE and the resolution authorizing It are avafl- OF NEW YORK. F.S.a loped by die American Heart Associa- Newspaper's policy on weddings, engagements the following Onfinance was introduced ADOPTING AND ENACTING THE Notice Is hereby given that sealed bkte able for public Inspection In the office of the year. REVISED GENERAL ORDINANCES AVENUE, HAWTHORNE STREET. DEFENDANT: SPENCER BACOTE; and passed on first reading by the Council win be received by the Borough Administra- THOMPSON AVENUE AND HAMILTON Undan Roeefle Sewerage Authority. LEONORA GOLDBERG, OCCUPANT tion in accordance with its dietary Couples are encouraged to send their engagement and wedding announce- •HEAUNG, •CARPET CLEANERS of the Ctty of Unden In the County of Union. tor of the Borougn of RoseOe, New Jersey, w OF THE crnr OF UNDEN. 1000/" m z STREET." WRIT OF EXECUTION DATE: guidelines for cardiac patients. Stats of New Jersey, on March 21, 2000 tor the HECOr TION OF CURB~S "Please be advised that Federal Funds AWARD: CARE STATION FEBRUARY 08, 200O Former boxers, such as Joe Frazier, ments to the lifestyle editor. Announcements should be typed, doubled spaced •INSTALLERS and will be presented torfurthe r considera- PASSED NOVEMBER 23, 1999 AND AND WALKS AND CONSTRUCTION OF SERVICES: ANNUAL MEDICAL SER- AIR CONDITIONING, ETC. tion and hearing to be held on Aprfl 1ft, APPROVED NOVEMBER 24. 1999. through Title I of the Housing and Commun- VICES SALE DATE: or legibly handwritten and no longer than one page. All announcements should AND AS AMENDED AND BARRIER FREE CURB RAMPS ity Development Act of 1974 are being util- WEONE8DAY THE 26TH DAY OF The three-session course will be Michael Spinks, Jake LaMotta, Gerry 2OO0. at 7rO0 pjn. prevafflng time, or as THROUGHOUT THE BOROUGH." ized In thte project." TOME have a daytime phone number for verfication or if questions arise. soon thereafter as the matter can be SUPPLEMENTED. be advised that Federal Funds PERIOD: ONE YEAR APRIL A.O. 2000 held Tuesdays — April 25, May 2 and Cooney, Shannon Briggs, Buddy • $2^00 Tool Coverage No Extra Charge Re: Adding handicapped parking at Bids win be opened and read in the COST: S7.62&OO By virtue, of the ahnwe •TilsO writ of 1O25A UnlvarsiEy Ta through Tale I of the Housing end Cammun- Council Chambers at Rosalie Borough Hall. execution to me directed I snafl expose for Information requested for engagements are parents names, high school name ~ Act of 1974are being utB- 210 Chestnut Street. RoseUe, New Jersey U7994 SPL March 30. 2000 (S6.OO) -t 16 — from 5:30 to 7:30 p.nx in the McGirt and Ray Mercer, as well as VAL D. IMBRIACO tzed ft J ft< 1 —"" " "" vendue, on the 6th Floor of = ^ wheie SO TEARS IN BUSINESS, nflh -^\j fMJL K^'W>fiQ^drti^flc >-ft iff * -ywys^tfnp courvwuusernjwe-ii, 2- ^Therap3 available from that City Clerk, City Hall. time for the ioUowtng work to be done and Broed Street. EBzabeth. NJ^ on WEDNES- located, job title, and the date of marriage. WEMUSt BE DOING SOMETHING B1GHX! Unden. NJ. CouncB Chambers at RoseOe Borough Hal), materials furnished: NOTICE OF CONTRACT AWARD DAY, at two o'cJc<* In tr» afternoon of said Suite. The fee for the course is $50 Hazard, have been big supporters of ORDINANCE #41-38 210 Chestntfi Street RoseOe. New Jersey 106O tone of Bituminous Concrets The Unden RoseOe Sewerage Authority day. Afl successful bidders must have 20* on AprU 10,2000. at 1OO0 a-m. prevafling Information requested for weddings are parents names, date of wedding, PASSED: Marcn 2iv 2OOO Surface Course, Mbc 1-6. 6650 squars has awarded a cunuau wrmout competitive of their bid available in cash or cartffled and includes instruction, a student the Rabway PAL-sponsored event, AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND AMD time for the fbOowtng work to be done and yards of Mining; 100 U. of 7" X 2O** Con- bkkting as a professional service pursuant check at the ooocfaision of the sales. where the wedding took place, who officiated, who attended the bride and c. SUPPLEMENT CHAPTER VII, Robert F. Bur* materials furnished: crete Vertical Curb; 8O a.y. of Concrets to NJL&A. 40:11-5 (1) (a). This contract The proper^ to be sold is ir*cs*ffff in LJN- mannfli copies of all recipes and according to DeCarlo. AL ROSE AGENCY TRAFFIC, OF AN ORDINANCE 476 lineal feet of Sidewalk end any other works Incidental and the resolution authorizing it are avafi- ENTITLED, ^-AN ORDINANCE PRESIDENT OF COUNCIL square-y; Other sports -celebrities -that have grooBvbigh school Jiamc-and town, college name, town and degree, name of thereto.* abto for pubOo inspection In the office of the State of New Jersey. taste-testing of each sample Tecipe. ADOPTING AND ENACTING THE other Incidental thereto, Undan RoseOe Sewerage Authority. \ employer and town where located, job title, and where the couple honeymooned KfcVISED GENERAL ORDINANCES APPROVED: March 22. 2000 Upon payment of $25.00. prospective ^Comrnpnly known as: 1121 KAREN Advance registration is required and appeared for this event include 1991 pen payment of S25.00, prospective bidders may obtain Plans and Spectfica- TERRACE. UNDENT NJ 07038 and will reside. OF THE crnr OF UNDEN. 1999,- John T Gregorto bidders may obtain Plans and Specfflca- tions for the Project at Borough Hall, Rosal- AWARD: CAMP DRES8ER & Tax Lot No. e. In Block Mo. 410 mere is a minimum of five registrants. Super Bowl MVP OJ. Anderson* OUT OF UNION COUNTY: 1-888-6-HAL ROSE MAYOR ttons for the Project at Borough HaB. Roset- ie. New Jersey during business hours. This UCKEE. INC PASSED NOVEMBER 23, 1999 AND te. New Jersey during business hours. This Dimensions of Lot ^ FAJU). and/or dangerous to the health and safety Agreement of Surety stating that the Surety Agreement of Surety stating that the Surety ANCE MANAGEMENT SAND SIX HUNDRED TWENTY-NINE : ANNOUNCES of me inhabitants of said dwelling and tne Company wtfl provide the bidder wtth a Per- Company win provide the bidder wtth a Per- CONSULTING SERVICES DOLLARS AND THIRTY-NINE CENTS Reconciliation begins with Academic Dermatology Associates PUBUC NOTICE occupants of neighboring dwellings by rea- formance Bond equal to 100% of the bid formance Bond equal to 100% of the bid TIME TOTAL JUDGMENT AMOUNT Chairperson Department of Dermatology son of, but not limited to. dilapidation, disre- price rf the Contractor ts awarded the Con- price If the Contractor Is awarded the Con- PERIOD: ONE YEAR ($192,629.38) crnr OF UNDEN tract, and a Maintenance Bond shaO remain tracL and a Maintenance Bond snaJi remain COST: God. It's never too late to Sfatera Of Clarity Medical Center pair, structural defects, defects Increasing in force for one (1) year mftBr completion $6,600.00 March 30, April 6. 13. 20. 2O00 PUBUC NOTICE ta hereby gtven Uiai the hazards of fire, accidents, lack of In force for one <1) year -after completion U79Q3 SPL March 30. 2OO0 ($3.50) U7977 SPL ($83 00) THE MOST COMMON SKIN CANCER THE OPENING OF HIS the following Ordinance was introduced adequate sanitary faculties, or due to other and acceptance of the work. and acceptance of tha work. come home. and passed on first reading by the Council conditions rendering such dwelling or The successful bidder shaD furnish upon The successful bidder shall furnish upon Basal call carcinoma is named for the basal cells that comprise the bottom of the Ctty of Unden In the County of Union. execution of the Contract a Certificate UNDEN POLICE DEPARTMENT dwellings unsafe, unsanitary, and danger- execution of the Contract a Certificate AUCTION J4OTIC&V NEW MEDICAL OFFICE Stale of New Jersey, on March 21, 2000 ous or detrimental to the health or safety or showing Workmen's Compensation insur- shcwlngrVVorkmen'8~CofnpBnsatton'Disur- Theuhdersk layer of the epidermis, which eventually replace dead or eroded calls on the and wiH be presented foriurther considera- otherwise Inimical to the welfare of the ance and Public liability and Automobile ance and Public Liability and Automobile auction on-APfir^ahaOexpoaefcRJL 7 2000 at 10:00 am at Gabe*s Towino Company, £t& SoutSo h Stiles For more information, call of $1.000.0OCVS3.0O0.OOO bodily injury and , NewJeaeythefoOowina motorvertfdeswhich camelrrto possest OFFERING SERVICES EM: 2000, at 7:00 pjn. prevailing time, or as Tne foregoing constitutes my complaint* of $1,000,000/53.000,000 bodily Injury and results from'long-term exposure to strong sunlight It is the most common form soon thereafter as the matter can be $1,000,000 property damage from compa- $1,000,000 property damage from compa- against you as the OWNER, (Rebecca nies satisfactory to the Borough of Rosalie. m COMPREHENSIVE ADULT HEALTHCARE reached. WalfcsT, Estate) of said premises. nies satisfactory to the Borough of Rosens. 2OOO. , $<*?**& ** «*w»«>»«»oriedkxatttonatt of skin cancer, accounting for about a half-million cases annually. It usually VAL O. IMBRIACO I hereby notify you that a demolition Bidders are required to compty with the Bidders are required to comply wtth the Is-. Vehicles must be removed by a wnfwSwoddn^laVs 1-877-Y-NOT-CALL 011 begins as a very slow-growing reddish bump that bleeds and scabs, CITY CLERK hearing will be held concerning this matter provisions of P,L. 1975, c.127, P.L. 1063. provisions of PJL. 1976. C.127. P.L. 1963. . * •H'SSF P ^ Department ORDINANCE *41-3S In the Board of Health office at Cfty Han, c.150 and P.L 1882. c.213. rJj. Statutes c.150 and P.L 1982, c-213, N~J. Statutes John E. MiOano; Chief of Police repeatedly, without ever-realty healing. While basal cell carcinoma grows very 301 North Wood Avenue. Unden, New 10:2-1. In accordance wtth the P.L. 1877, c.33, The fonowtng vehicles w«l be sold with a "JUNK TITLE" Issued bv AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING Jersey on Monday. April 10. 2000 at ©-OO tn accordance with the P.L. 1977, &33, Jerserseyy. Department of Motor Vehicles and are fbr^PAFTTSor SCW^c Monday - Friday slowly and rarely spreads to other parts of the body, it can grow below the skin SAME DAY APPOINTMENTS MARKING REGULATIONS ON A.M. bidders are required to furnish the names bidders are required to furnish the names retWed and addresses of an stockholders or part- and addresses of all stockholders or part- and cause considerable disfigurement Once diagnosed, it can be treated by DEwrrr STREET AND PRESCRJB- All parties of interest are given the right to ners who own 10% of the firm, a statement AVAILABLE answer this notice In writing wrthln three (3) ners who town io% of the firm, a statement MAKE YEAR 8ERIAL # 8a.m. - 8 p,m. conventional surgery, electrodessication and curettage, or cryosiirgery. JNQ PENALTIES FOR VIOLATIONS. to that effect shall be submitted with the bid. to that effect shall be submitted wtth the bid. COST OF : days of the date set for the hearing or to The Borough cf RoseUe reserves the REPOSSESSION .;v ; . Establishes parking regulations appear In person, or otherwise and give Trie Borough of Rosette reserves the Dermatologists are medical doctors, specializing in skin problems and *ivantf fines, le: No person shall testimony at the time and place fixed in the right to refect any or all bids. Including alter- right to reject any or an DWs, including alter- DODGE 1086 CALL: (908) 653.9449 • 'park a vonlcte at anytime on the complaint taking note mat the rules of evi- native bids, and to waive any informality In native bids, and to waive any Informality In 1B3BZ64C1FD125708 $1501.00 diseases. We are best able to advise and treat various conditions ranging the proposals., received and accept any BUICK § 1Q4XB60R1FW482802 111601.00 : east side of Oewm Street from dence prevailing in the courts ahafi not be the proposals received and accept any CADILLAC A priest will answer. from wrinkle removal to cancers. If you have any questions or concerns about . GUobons Street to a point *6S controlling in hearings before the Housing proposal deemed to be most favorable to proposal deemed to be most favorable to 1G6CO5156J4244717 !i1459.20 the Interests of the Borough. FORD 1Q03 1FAPP16J9PW301073 .-. feet southerly thereof: Inspector. the Interests of the Borough. FORD igaa i 2180^)0 skin diseases call me. My office is conveniently located at 822 North Wood BY ORDER OF ' BY ORDER OF 1FAPP2M0JT168289 1427.40 Join us for Reconciliation Weekend, April 7-8. The LOCATED AT: Gregory j. Imbriaco THE MAYOR AND COUNCIL BUICK 1982 9G4ABWOCCT13S633 1385.00 Ave., Unden (908) 925-8877, where I provide full dermatology services. The complete ordinance is on Senior Housing Inspector THE MAYOR AND COUNCIL NISSAN logo flle-:and avmUabia from the Ctty .Board of Health JN1GN34C8LW500674 i 1190020 Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Newark. Clerk; C«y HaO, Unden. NJ. JOHANNA BREOEN JOHANNA BREDEN PONTIAC 1085 1G2JB89O0G7679537 : 11827.00 P.S, Basal cell carcinoma Is diagnosed by examining it and taking a tissue >--»». -^^^ 25oo ($12.75) March 30, April 6. 2O00 FORD 1O87 1FTCR11T7HUB78574 198 North Avenue East, Cranford; U81O2 SPL BOROUGH CLERK BOROUGH CLERK sis. ($34.00) U8101 8PL March 30, 2000 ($30.00) U8100 SPL March 30, 2000 ($32-25) NISSAN 108S JN1P82485QW068059 JTT^O Visit our Website: www.rcan.org/comehome for MERCURY 108D 1MEPM6044KH683846 US130 SPL March 30. 2000 $120430

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SPECTATOR LEADER - RAHWAY PROGRESS PAGE 12 — THURSDAY, MARCH 30, 2000 THURSDAY, MARCH 30, 2000 W PAGE 13 SPECTATOR LEADER ~ RAHWAY PROGRESS PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE SALES TAX « SAVE • 3°.-, SALES TAX • SAVE SALES TAX • SAVE '• 3 = o SALES TAX • SAVE • 3°o SALES TAX * SAVE « 3'o SA SHERIFF'S SALE SHERIFF'S SALE SHERIFFS SALE SHERIFF'S NUMBER CH-755134 SHERIFF'S NUMBER CH-755'2' SHERIFF'S NUMBER CH-7S51O4 SECTION e: and Notes provided In ails bond ij tie Inmal approprtaBon made by the Ctty. t- J. • - i•• DIVISION: CHANCERY DIVISION: CHANCERY DIVISION: CHANCERY The following additional imtara are* by $33,440 and the obQgass auth The SKceai of Vie appropriations rmdejor COUNTY: UNION COUNTY: UNION COUNTY: UNION dstsftnlnstL- dactarad, racftsd and) herein wtt be wOMn eldebtlbnttaaon —en of 9m tmprovtsrnenis over me eeo- DOCKET NO. F247S0P DOCKET NO. F1203409 POCKET NO. F2036897 scribed by ihs Local Bond Law. ... mated rnexknum amount of Bonds or Notes PLAINTIFF: J=EDERAL DEPOSIT INSUR- PLAINTIFF: INDYMAC MORTGAGE PLAINTIFF: FT MORTGAGE COMPANIES (a) The Improvements descrtbed In Sec- ' ~ An aqprspsafc amount not ajroasfwig auUcwtzed to be tseued theretor as stated ANCE CORPORATION ET ALS HOLDINGS, INC OEFENDANTJ" : EMILE 1APEINEPEINE, EETT ALS> tion 3 of this bond ordinance are not current o torfism of expense Bsasd in end above Is the emount of 9m Down PaymenL DEFENDANT: UflS F. MUNIZ AND DAU- 1 DEFENDANT: GEORGE SCOTT. HIrS WRIT OF EXECUTION DATE expenses, and am capaaHmptovsiitei to or ' under Section 30 of tte Local SECTION 4. •-• • - ••-••.- -• % • •" V "--;-"-^ LA M, MUNIZ HW CONT1MORTOAGS HEIRS, DEVISEES. PERSONAL W JANUARY 20,2000 properties that She Cfty may iawfuDy make AM Bond AnOdpaflon Notes ..Jssueol CORP, ET ALS. RESENTATTVES ET ALS _ SALE DATE: or acquire as general liiipiuyeineito. and of The trnprovemantK. as InotealsoT herein. ftereunder shal mature at auoh fJmaa es WRTT OF EXECUTION DATE WRIT OF EXECUTION DATE WEDNESDAY THE 12TH OAY OF no pan of the cost thereof has been or Shan SECTION. 7; may be JOetermlned by the jnuntetoeJ JANUARY 11, 2000 a»metia*yasaaesadon property spedaOy FEBRUARY Ifi. 2000 APFttL A.D. 2000 Any lands received trom Urn* tottme *y •noo y^X3ilaf|%iBT>: SALE DATE: SALE DATE: By virtue-or the above-stated wm of bensfrted Thereby. -thei City as contributions m aid of Onancing ided thatT» NoteetieJ WEDNESDAY THE 26TH DAY OF WEDNESDAY THE 26TH DAY OF - As d K.S-. APRIL A.D. 2000 execution tome directed I shall expoee for m Stetson «^f this mature Mater APRIL A-D. 2000 sate by pubBc vendue. on the 6th Ftoor at the improvements, wttnln the Bmttattons of Oroinanoe anal be ueed for Unandng said The Notes snaB bear interestatitttsuohs c By virtue of the above «Uit3 writ off By virtue of the JJIIWB lTiiwi wrt of the Union County Court House fTower). 2 the Local Bond Law. taking Into eonsloera- Improvements by appOcatef nU thereod f eitheir rates-and be In such torm as maytoe deer DON'T GET CUT SHORT b I firf.unno to me tflf»cl»d I «hafl mwpgmm tor execution to no directed I shall supoae tor Broad cm euLEJatoeth.NJ., en WEDNES- tion-the respective amounts of al obBga- to dhect payment o* the ooet of said mined by 8je Cnisf Flnanciar Officer. The 13 sate toy public venous, on ir» em Boor of sat* by pubOe vendue, on the-eth Floor of DAY, at two o^aocfc In the afternoon of saJd ttons authorized ^^ aeyeral^ Purposes. improvement* or to the payment or redue- MUnton County. Court House (Tower), 2 the Union County Court House (rowan, 2 day. AB successful bidders must have 20% ttoHtraffltknrtf Broad Street. EBzabem. NJ- on WEDNES- Broad Street, ESzabsth. N-L. on WEDNES- of their bid evaBabie In cash or certified computed from the date of the" Bonds the Ctty authorized therefbr.ty ffils Bond wart a> this mummixaa.and fiia:atgnaiaag DAY, atiwoo'clock In m» afternoonof «au DAY, at two o'clock in Jna anarnoon of aaid check at the conclusion of the ' by this bond ordinance. Is forty Ordlnanoe. Any such funds received may. >of t»Chief T^auiuialOffio pont deAIHcfibia day. An successful tridaacs must have 20% (40) years. upon th io tie sold Is located In the Bor- and afl such funds-so recetved wWch.are l li e eid aetoet B of their bid avaBabte In cash** caftnad of their **) avaaabto in cash or certified ough of ~ County of Union end (c) The Supptementaj Debt Statement not required lardirect payment of the cost Al Notes cneck al ow conctuaton of tna.aalaa. che*3c ax the conclusion of the sales. red by the Local Bond Law has been of said irnprovemente sfudL betoMd and firom Jrnt to ^5 may*: FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE Premlsea, commor known as 7*o ' prepared and fttad in the office of the applied by the Ctty as funds applicable onry Omestime subu * jUolheproviaona of SecOonSCa) CORPORATION AS RECIEVER FOR 07203 CJh> CJencand a complete executed dupli- to the payment of obttgaSons of the Ctty of Piee Lora*Jl BonBerdt Law. Th-, e Chief Financial GILBRALTER SAVINGS. fiA; VS. LUIS F cate thereof tiaa been filed In the office of authorized by Ms Bond Ordlnanoe. ^KNOWIiai Lot IB, Block 9 on SECTION B: Officer to hereby autwrtzed toaeR part or as* MUNIZ AND DAULA U. MUNIZ. £T AL ttvee, end; Id*, their «* any oT their the official Teat Wap off the SofouQt* <** the Director. Division of Local Government of the Notes from tfcne to Bme at pubtte «r LOCATED IN THE BOROUGH OF In right «»• Services, Department of Community Trie tuO tsJth and credit of the Ctty prlvs*> sale and to deliver them to me pur- ROSELLE, COUNTY. OF UNION AND Affairs, State of New Jersey. Such state- hereby pledged V> the punctual payment of thereof upon receipt of payment oT Dimensions: (approximately) to? n * *o J YEAR'S HEAT WAVE? STATE OF_NEW JERSEY mem shows that the gross debt of the City, the principal of and Interest on the obliga- price plus accrued interest PROPERTY ADDFtESS: 425 ROBINS DOCKET NO: F=-12034-99 pro«» Street: Third Avenue defined In the Local Bond Law. ft* tions euthorteed' by this bond ordinance. S^TfegT «ar«triiF M.I rrrena. - . U b4 dirarX tirifarnueG PAX LOT NO, 34 BLOCK NO. 1 COUNTY: Union STATE OF EIGHTY-THREE THOUSAND THREE and Notes provided In thai nd ordinance obUgafione of the Ctty, and theCRy ehat be .-':: DIMENSIONS: 39 FEET X 1OO FEET X STREET A STREET NO: n ** HUNDRED EIGHTY-TWO DOLLARS by 999Z7S0 and the obigettons authorized oWiaatedto levy ad valorem taxes upon afl cB-of the Ctty et the msetTng next 3© FEET X 100 FEET AND NINETY-THREE PF**" * herein wffl be within an debt HmttsUons pre- the taxable property within tha Ctty lor the Ing a>e date when any " NEAREST CROSS STHbEl: HALSEV TAX BLOCK AND LOT: (SI 83,382-93) scrfbad by the Local Bond Law. payrnent of ttie obBgatkjim end the Intelesl < to this ordinance Is'fnarJa; ROAD BLOCK: 2505 LOT: 7 VTTORNEY: slMte

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THURSDAY, MARCH 30, 2000 SPECTATOR LEADER - BAHWAV PROGRESS SPECTATOR LEADER - HAHWAY PROGRESS THURSDAY, MARCH ^0, 2D00 — PAGE 15 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE Editor; 4jfc Parachlnl PUBLIC NOTICE said liiaiiwainei'ist there Is hereby reoulradbyma of Via State su^opilssKi the ajnountofti 10^)00. audv SECTION ti ttfcvjnotto* thst thm Planning apuiouiia»d the amount of %3BJ9OOt auch ofMaw Jer - a of eum tnp)udea ths aurns of SOO.OOO a toMQVfHsniav^ -_—,~. -_• Union: 908-686-7700, wt 319 OMTM Cfty <* undan «titf how « fadudaa the sum of $1,925 m 9m TWe^OAof axpsctsdto oejaoshnsdaa-aofan t frarn Vie. tfsVbena oi Jnanoa ffie Tfnpt i • sum ppmatedl • (Bia- ^joca New Jarsaif.DeparBflsnt.-0W. ^tpw^9pit2m^9otm^ n payment (the "Down PaymsnT) Maptewood (Tuesdays): 973-7624)303 •i 59 qfrn j ya, recuhad by ttm Local Bond Law of ttie State Bond Law"). Tns Down Payrnsntto no w Bond Law"). Tha Down Payment rla now and(b)ji!oooafijQOO aaa VietSown paymant "or "DUWII - PaymsniPaytiMHa*n" rsflMrsd £y tt» toc^-"fWa^TH" yp to a praiiftwy TUto-40A of the t4ew Jersey Statutes, as more prwftouary adopted budosfe*tor dow n Bond La•w of fhthsa Stoij^Nsw Jersey. «KV ti* seJd.Wnpj to amrmtn* MMBMT portions emended and supplemented (the -Local payments for capital Improvement payments for oapltal Improvement iCna0lar2of~naft4OAof«i»N«w approortsJsdO r prop«tlc«tdithT Bond UmO- The Down Payment- is now purposes, Antonio Garay p ~ "" by virtue of prowgon In one or SECTION 2t manladflha flw critofta - locm to teV dopted bdpate tor down sTotdaftoiaTfl. of r ay were ex finishes fourth payments for capital Improvement »» UiM^iiyas no< acwarad by twtoovaradby stonh -IIn .onone'oe r mow pravtouaV adopted \i as Lot»8*nd6 m aon ^of Sw Down Payrrwn& m _ tojvo» the Down Paymany budjpaa>jfotor down payrnante for capital bonds of Ihe CBv are hsfaoy^acanoraBao a>* m 40A in Division 1 on /tt jps. SECTION bonds of*s City afa fwsjby auaibftred to Invrovamant amended *nt ^ Aoopy ofm mmpmtKmtno th# bounoariaa m order ID •I tof be laaued In the principal amount of be Issusd in the prsiotoal amount of BECTVON or ^/yupoaadgaciavatopTiactt gnt (Lots Iny uwsnwita not covered by S47.5O0 purauant to tha piovWone of Vis •23,760 purauant.to *» pmMom «T ^jftfsVcioijt of Bond Law*). -The Nationals at HWT 6 and €tn 8toc* 580) inda atatomant N£ tton 01 the Down Payment, Ijocej Bond Law (Via bonds'). In snaotoa- B k4ni improvement tjngtafmg»b—la forth* lnv—flcMitaiilaon bonds of the City e« herajby atuthoct Jto aon of ins isauanos of ths Bonds and to Von of the ,of:fha loh of Viaa DownDown- raymeiil. napoiiWe Rahway native Antonio Garay con- i—«ttmfmaC3^ be issued In the prlnclpej afnount of aaid_ Improvarnents, . bonds of fhCfhaiCayy an rawafcfc y auVnrtruVnrtraad to pursuant to• ttmthe propraflBkrw a of ffw nnolaa off tns of-*av o»: tesuad Inihs prtndpal amount _of tinues ro«cel is wrestling at the col- By JJt Parachini Local Bond taw (Ihe TXmJO. In anldpa- to oe Issued In City by Jo pa laauad Irt S10W0 purauant to:9m. PTovteJonaof flis to a mdavatoptnani tthha prindpaJ SJIMMJIII not- ex&eedmadng Local Bond Law (Via «ond»> In anactoa- legiate level. Sports Editor «on of Vm wmiama of me Bonds and to ths .Down Payment, tha lima of o>* h SZ3.750 pursuant to ttie provisions of the sonof the lasuanor of 9m Bonds and to decrftneC^amrWnjbyaiJthortC^Wb x We're now two weeks away from another grand old time. Much C3 nagoSable bond angejpaBon noise of Sis Local Bond Law (the *Sond AnBcteaflon temporarVy flnarflnance aaid Irnpnovemsnts, -- Garay capped another standout sea- Ctty ars hereby authorizeauOionxed to be laamrl In rT4o»»0. Notes- or -Notes'). naoosabla bondond ' aniclpatVvi notes of the be issued In trie prtnclpsJ stnount of Baseball trivia boffs may know that Boston Red Sox pitcher Tracy Stallard SECTION »r SECTION »: ibyauowSdto-be laauadJn S47B.750 pursuant to ths pravWonsofSw son by earning All-America *honors in 9m principal amount not -aocoaedlng Local Bondlaw {9m fBondJQ, m.ar«1clp*» S3BJS7& pursuant to Ins ptuyMon» of Jhs (•) InsIfnprovernenat'heretoauffi (a) Tha trnprovemante tmrtiad the: principal amount not _ Km the heavyweigbt division. gave up Roger Maris's record-breaking 61st home run during the 1961 season. Local Bond Law (ths *|jond AottclpSBo*) **** «n»P*yPo"* tor which such obMpaflons 1 the purposetor wta c —-o — S1O.O0&purauant to fhe^provlatonaof fca •on of ths iMiianos. of the 2** J!£f:JP SHERIFFS SALE *° be lesueri laiorranojvaaonato tha Local Bond Law-(the *Bond AnttdpsBoo But they may not know that Detroit Tigers barter Pan! Foytack gave up Mar- 4 Motss- or "Notss") >To oe Issued la tot* the tecontirucaoo of o nj A state champion in high school SHERIFFS NUMBER C* SECTION * _ y_aawar on Cast BttabaJh Avenue at City HaB Qsvaoe. *ln aoooftlanDa wtth*Via Notes" or -Notsa")' to bs lasusfiTn DIVISION: CHANCERY (a) Ths Improvemsnat narato auSiortzsd CvohsFd OrooK- in ptsmendapecWcaSonspntpaiadortobe SECTION-a: < ___ not~ exosaatng during his senior year in 1998, tins COUNTY: UNION sndihspuiposs lor wtiich suchooaasBooi [SapeomoaB >Th» Cttf authortees '9m resurfsdr DOCKET NO. F1 . .„ bhTAvenue irom »t «eol___ year me boston lioDege sopbonJore . Both Stallard and Foytack will be among the former star baseball players AnOrtpaflnr MOHTQAQf Z.80O tone of asphalttor variou s City pro- Avenuelo Fkat Avenue In Us cny.Macoor- who win be featured at this year's annual baseball card snow at Roselle INC. t •% by andtor th e dty. Said Improve d lobe placed on fas' In the ofRoa of the CHy dsnos wlh plane snd auaLlrVaWnna prs- NoteT or-Notes"). finished fourth at heavyweigbt at the rT mads ewasabto*torpubao~ SECTION 3; " ENDANT: ANTOINETTE BRISi *-* " mente shal Include al work. > of fne C0y Englnesr and or to oepr spared by the Uosnssd rfadngor NCAA Division 1 Wrestling Touma- Catholic WRIT OF EXECUTION DAT*? appurtenances lorpubAclnspecttor hjirtissi tiours. Said" ^a , Qbiser.'wNcn plan and sps- 'autt FEBRUARY 02. 2OOO (hersoL UKJUOS al work, metadata vmd cmcaSona are hsraby aooroved and ment that took place at the Kiel Cfenter The Roselle Catholic High School Men's Association proudly presents; SALE DATE: (b) The estimated msadmum amount of mclucSnQ: j "Spring Spectacular," scheduled to cake pla^- *» Roselle Catholic on Saturday. WEDNESDAY THE 5TH DAY OF BondsorNotesto be Issued for tha purpose _ _ sale pypufate wwuJkia. on.ihs eqi/Roor of menis Is S3&JSOO which amount fwaressnts t? t E- Curfls Sfresl *t»m Bower Street to •*» -Union Ooui "Court t%wa "TTowafj. "2 9m ^nffiai appropnalton mads by the City. * ^rTbejiejii[ipf rt cost of ths to|ro»» manjsto «S^)00 whjc m nt amount of when he finished tnuiefemrfl en route tan Road in Roselle. Broad Strast. ESzabath, N-J_ on WEDNES- The sotceas of Vie appropriations mads tor which amount VMV MB> MBaJl apptoprtaflon made by *fna Ctty. Bonds or Noteastobetesuesto b e d for tha purpose andtoes -Strsst DAY, aff two o'clock in ihe afternoon of eatd each of th» trnpnwemena> over 9m e«0- vis Initial appropriation mads by The excess of 9m approprlaBons made for of at portion of Via ooat of ttw 4. Adams Street irom Ettrabem Avsw* to the NJSIAA Tournament heavy- Appearing in p^iuaii win be farmer New v < • * v »,»v-~e fmove-te th s amount of 9m Duwri P^yi a auVaortzsdto be laauad Vian»i msnts Is «110^000 wMch amount raprs- ID Munssff Avanue ^__ Property to oe sold is located si the Bor- SECTION 4. autwrtzadtobe nt of Bonds or Notes •bovelsthB amount of Via Down Pay ©i«iidadbpppy l 6. S. Wood Avsnus from Main Sfraet to also plays football at BC, capped his The 12th annual Comic Baseball Card and Sports Collectable Show, ougn of nneafls. County «f Union AB Bond Anticipation Notes above is the ar it of Via Down Payment. SECTION 4. Ctty. Tha :wrm»» of the approprtatione Trsrrasy Point Road _ high school career by winning the arranged by former New Yoric Yankee farmhand and Linden High School ha«*- hsisunder shaB maajre at auch SECTION 4. Al Bond AnBdpaOon Notts* for aarh of-jha Improvements over 7. Orcnard Tenses from SL Qeoro** y Known as; 1O29 may be dstsmsned^by the municipal Al Bond An* hetaundsr ahal mature at auch " maxknufn amount of Bonds Avenue to Yale Tsrracs _^_ heayweigjir title at the Nation*** hall standout Joe Miller, has another spectacular lineup this year. may be Determined by Ihe municipal NJ O72O3 •nance ofsoar otWm Ctty (the "CWsf Flran- ^ at such _„._.__ or No to be Issued VMrafor as a Qsorgian Orlwe from Cta** border to BONO KNOWN aa dsJ OfosO; provided the! no Nats ehsl may be dsjerminsd by_ lhs_ municipal ansnee ofaosr of Vie Cfcy (the TChlsf Flnarv Vie amount of Via Down Former baseball players include Randy Gtrrnpert of the Yankees, Jim Loo- onthaofllc* mature tsssr tSsn one year form tts dss>. snanceolscar-of VisClhffthe^Chlef Ffciarv del oncmry. provided that no Note PaymanL avi minus _ . Tne Noise shsB bear Msraat mX auch nk or dal OflcaO: provided that no Nota.ahaB matura later Vian one. year loan V* SECTION 4. 0. Sprues Sfrset «ro«« Cu»*» borgoftheRedSox. Fovtack. Jack Fisijer of the Orioles, Stallard. Jim Coatesof Ths Noise ahal bear Intsrsstatsoch raator Linden's Bieten w rasss and bs In such form aa may be detsr- mature talar Al Bond Anfictoafion Notea lasusd Blandce Street thr Yankee:, Vem t » *nd Be^ Friend ~* **« Pirat«9 «*d Mickey McDermon «0ft_ rained by 9m Chief Financial Officer. Ths ThsNosMsh and be in such form ss may bs deter- he rounder ehal matura at such Vmes as Cross Stiaou Tenth Avenue Chief Financial Officer sheJ dssMTrrins al 1 and be in auch Jmiu aa mined by Vie Chief Financial Ofooar. Ths may b* determined toy Via municipal a* In accordance wtth plans and lifts Rutgers tennis of trie Red Sox. JUDGMENi AMOUNT: ONE HUNDRED atlsis In cgnnscflon with »4otse Issusd mined by Cf ^ -Ths Chief Financial Officer ahal .deism is is al ananoeofacar of Vw CWy- Vila ordnance, and Vie plan and speciflcaOons to victory over GW Gumpert gave up Mickey Mantle's first rjome run and Lonborg his last. HUNDRED EIGHTY-EIGHT DOU. * ture of the Chief Finendal Ofacer upon fhs In mature later van «m yaar formtts. data . approvod and dfract 3to "b "a pSacad on fflo AND N9CTY CENTS &t*&J3*r oc» f«>al pursuant»_ Vila and vie m. tut ot tha Cnlef H ial Ofa Vi Tha erect at such rate or In ths onlos of Ins Ctty Kevin Bielen of linden, a former Fisher gave up Maris's 60tb home run and Ted Williams last and was the open- TTORNEY: of the Chtet Financud Oaoar u n the Notss ahslbe conchislws evidence i ratas and be In such fuiui aa may be dster- •vattabie lor pubac ina. on during bus*- FEDERMAN AND PHELAN ' r. may be from Vme to such dsawm mlned by Vie Cnlef Financial Officer. Ths ness hours. Said 4mpr linden High School first singles ing day pitcher for the Mets in 1964 in the first game played al Shea Stadium. SUITE 505 SENTRY Of smeiTTib|erttotheprovlsonaofSacVone(a) each dsswinhisons, Al nereunoar may M rens»»e from fJms to Chisf Financial Officer ahal oaswmlns sJ Incnjds aA work. and Coates was a member of the 1961 and 1962 Yankee teams mat won the 216 HADDON AVENUE newed irom -ttne te Vmesun)sc ThsOWef RnancSl pursuant ~to Vvs ordnance( and Vie eiynsr Boncte of Notes to be teeneiifry Tne purpose sity men's tennis team capture its first World Series, while Law and Friend were men**-*- ~* *t»e pirates te?TT>tf">t**«at SHERIFF: of On Notea tram lime to Vme at pubac or of Vie Local Bond Law. The Chlsf fliisrrlsl OfSosO r is hereby authortzsdto ee l part or a* ture of ths Chlsf Financial Ofacsr upon ths RALPH FROEHUCH private sate and to deVwer themto th e pur- Of&carsshsrsbyau*iorl2sds>aslpartoraB of Via Notss Irom Urnsto am e atpubsc or Notss ahal be conckistvat evidence aato sf l of financing a P^^onot 9m cost of me the Yankees in the I960 World Series. onagers thereof upon rarejpf of payment of i.e> oawer mem ao mm pur- improvements Is S47O.75O. victory of the season. FULL (LEGAL DESCRIPTION IS FILED of the Woiss tram tlms to tlrnajatpubsc or such risswininsnma. Al Nolae Issusd (c) The osariaded cost of fhe Improve- > ya fh AT THE u*no*J CCMJWTV tz*vxvrr-Q tie purchase price plus accrued Interest prwaAe aale andto dsave r thsm •> the ppur- 'nponrsosJpt of payment of hsrsundsr may bs renewed from ams to Bielen, the Union County Tourna- McDermon. a graduate of SL Patrick's High School in F ^ *^ . began bis tram their dates a> Vie date of deli'W> time subjectto thsprovison * of Section &O4» ar»H played for tn* ONE HUNDRED FIFTY-FOUR THOU- theteof. Tne -Ctasf Financial OWosc is of Vie Local Bond Law. The Chief Ftanctal Ctty. The excess of the approprtsaons ment, champion his junior and senior SAND TWO HUNDRED FlFTY-THr" ' octedto repor t In wrfflnoto th a CVy Courv ee to Vie date of" daavary fwwrtsdtorsportfciwrtangtothsCayCoun- RBg—J? riarabyaotidrfaad tomtm pert oral years, is playing third singles for the. «*es in 1956 when they won the World Series AND NINETY-SOC CENT* of the Cay ^ the •naali'^j next amxeeri- The Chief F*mndai OfBoer Is dof VieCfty at ths mss% of the Noiaa from time to time -at pubfic or _. ov wie Kr^jn^— TOTAL JUDGMENT /'" Vdhld»ft u^ertedayieportln wnHnoto Vi e CHy Court- prhrats aale and to dsaver thsmto ih e pur- daa anysateordslvary of the chasers tiereof upon recent of payrnentof ' niBJdrnum amount of Oonds Scarlet Knights. He defeated Kinzie Former football players include Chuck BednaricJc of the Philadelphia Eagles Nosss pursuant to this oRflnance Is mads. d of ma.CVy at the meettho next aucrean- > Vusordkiance 1st orNnfss arifhoilzsdto b e leeusrifharefaras March O. Such report must tarfude Vie amount, the Ing Vie date when any sals or daflvecy of ths Notss pursuant to this ordinance ismade. the purchase price pass accrued interest d M m the amount of ihe Down and Heisman Trophy winners Joe BeHino of Navy (I960) and Glenn Davis of Such report must Includs Vie amount. Ins PatymsntL Wright of George Washington 6-3, dsecftplon. Vie interest rale and fhe malurt- Mwais purauant to tWs ordnanos la made. deecrjplrwi.Vieirasisitraiaanjdthsmatiai- ty echerlias of fhe Notes sold. Vw> prto» Such report must Include Vie amount, the nriar nfflnar m SECTION ^4. Army (1946). of the dttecfescTiomoft in wrMng toto the Ctty Court- p Foytack. Siailard, Rsher. McDermott, Coates. Law. Friend, Bednancfc. Bel SECTION -. of the Notss sold. Vie price SECTION 5: cfl of !h» City aMh* rnaettng rrr^imccaed hersundsr shal msajrs at such Feb. 13 al the Piicch TWmic Rubble in The ranfrai budget of the Ctty te hereby and VM name of the purchaser The capital budget of the Ctty Is hereby ing Vie dale when any « ilejpr desvary of fhs may bsT t3es»msnsd by toe rnuredpsJ Uno and Davis will be making their first apperances at the **Spring Spectacular" SHERIFF'S SALE _to> confor m wRh the provlalonB of SECTION & ~ ' torm wtD the provisions of Notee pursuant to this . finance officer of ttis CBy (fhs "CNsf Finsn- SHERIFFS NUMBER CH-TW^« ordnanceto m e extent of j The capttal budget of the City Is hsreby Such report, must Indud—a -Vie amount, the ciaJ OfBcsO; provided that no Note ah DIVISION: CHANCERY to the extent of any Inconsis- mature laser than.ons year formtts da d Rutgers" second match was sche- This U the first time that Foytack, Stallard and Fisher win be appearing tency lieiewirih. The resokieon In the form •rsorm wife fhe provisions of tency herewiih. The reeolunon In the form rate and the maturi- ThSNotssalsil COUNTY: UNION promulgated by the Local finance Board »to the extant of any Inconsis- ^uiiaiualad by ttie Local Finance Board _ _ of fha Notea sold. Vis price together — anywhere in the country," Miller, a Roselle resident, said. DOCKET NO. F8744O3 li fcil detal of the amended capBH herswrVLTne resolution in the form -—=—=, mna Vie name of the purchassr. rales and bs In such form mayy bee duled to be played Feb. 22 at Prince- PLAINTIFF: CmCORP MORTGAGE. INC. Ub prornulgansd by the Local Finance Board SECTION & - *^ rrsnsd by the CnJsf Rnanc*aeJOfsosl Ofaoarr. Ths g^ yy ttandcaptedptugiiiiiai approved by Chief Financial Officer ahal dstsnrans al ion. On Feb. 29 the Scarlet Knights Miller attempted to get Hall of Fame pitcher Robin Roberts of the Phillies for DEFENDANT: YVES FRITZ BRED Y AND Ihe Director. DtvWorr of Local Government showing flul detsfl of the amended capital Division of Local Government The capital budgstof me City te hereby "HE ANNE BREDY. HIS WIFE, E7 - - Services. Department of Community " capital program as approved by Services. Department of ConvnunK) amended a> conform wtVi the urovlsiuiis of were scheduled to play at Lehigh, this year's show. Roberts* agent told Miller that he was not doing any show* in WRTTOFeKECUTlON D^ Affairs, State of New Jersey is on «e , DMsion of Local Government Ma ordnaneeto fh s aadant of any trmnnsw SEPTEMBER 29, Affaem. State ofNew Jsrsey Is on tency herswlfh. Tha rseolutWjii In fhe form Wrrife capturing their first match of '000- -after Cleric «nd *• mrwmttokm forpubfic Sen/less. Department of Community Clerk and is avafiablafor pubfic J3anoyJ>elValle.rantti&showJnr4hel inrten-Higb-Sc^ool-boys'-basketbafl team the past SALE DATE: ATtalrs,Sttts of New JerseJar y is on fie with ^Roberts" agent tben gave me Foytack s number. I contacted him and was SOAJHE^>i showJnB fuH data! of the amendaU capttri such determinations. Al tne season, Rutgers did not lose a set four seasons, this year helping guide the Tigers to their first ever state championship. An APRIL A_D- 2OOO The lusuwlng aOdroonal inspecoon* budget and capital program aa approved by hersundsr may be ret from sis to in singles competition, posting a p«v able lo get him for this year." Mi|i«* «**^ Tw b«*»n trying to get him ftwtH ^ By virtue of the above-statad wrft of hsraby dstennlnMt rw:t w-«V fy>r>Hf>ito **• r* execution to me directed I shaB expose tor dated: The foeowlng addlOoiial matteis datarminsd. declared, ractted and vsrvlcaa, Department of Community of ft* Local Bond Law The Chlsf Bnandfl f«ci 12 sets played. past four or five years" saletoy pubi c venduo. on the em Floor of (a) Tns tnyrovsrnsnts dsscrtnsd in Seo- dstermlnsd. declared, recited and Affaira. Stats of New Jersey L. on ate wHn Officer is hsreby muMtmLumito sea " part or aa Division 3 college. the Union County Court House (Tower), 2 tion3ofthtebondo«dfcisnoeareno^cunisnt (a) Ths in Sao- the C3ty Cleric and Is avaft&bte few pubfic of fhe Notes from time to 8m at pubac or Bielen paired op with fellow fresh- Foyt^'-k whr» livpe in tKe Oetroi* »*^» <**-*« charity woric there according *~ Broad Street. Efizaboth, NJ., on WEDNES- (a) The imp ited* dhiSec- fksn 3 of Vss bond ordb ^arsnotcurTent Inspectfan. private sals and to dsawer themto Si e pur- DAY, at two o'clock in the afternoon of said , and are capital Irnprovaoienbior chaasra fharsof upon receipt of payment of man Brook Deming of Cbesire. Conn, Miller pfoyierttss that Vis Oty may UnrfuBy maks tkm3ofVs>b dordhm 5t current proparoai that Vie Ctty may tawfuPy 11 eAs SECTION 6: thejpurchaseprtoe phis accrued ~ day. AS successful bidders must have 2£Wfc or acoulre as gsnsrsf improvernenat, and -and; apltal Improve its or The foaowing addMonal matters are "He's also going to bring with him a ball signed by Mark M^Oiiin* s*nd might of their bid avaBable in cash or certified no part of the costVisreof has- L saner shaB that Vie Ctty .may tawfuVy make cr acquire asoensraJ irnprovarnarna, and dstermirwd, declarsd. recited and from tieir dates a> ths date of and the tandem bested Mike Stein and £.- check as the conclusion of the rcvemente, and * Lpart of ths cost Visreof has bean or snafl thereof. Ths Chief Financial Officer beapectaBy ajss si Bdoo properly speHwffy or acquire as general Irnprov be spsilsHysssis directedto repor t In wrungto th e CHy Coun- Kevin Wright 8 • S in doubles DelValle elevated richness **ven bring one signed by Sammy Sosa." Miller said. asbesnorehal on property sperlstty The property totoe sol d is located in the benaftted msreby. no part onhs ooat Vjareofna* been or shaB nefited therebyy, (alThelmpro" rts described In Ssc- cB of -the Ctty at tha meenng next suoosed- Ctty of Linden, NJ. County of UNION end (b) The • wraps period of be spsrlsty ••••—> Jon property spscUPy Con 3 of VBS bond ordinance are not current competilion Miller also said thit he's received * »o* of calls about the former football the Impr wttntn thefcnttaJtom o f benefited thereby. (b) TThha averaoe pencxj of Ing ttie dale when any aale or defvery of ths State of New Jersey farneras. the snprovernanrs.wtfh1nVissinttasonaof and msm capital kiipiuveriieiUs or Note* pursuant te this ordinance is made. players who will be in attendance. Commonly known as: 19O1 Canton tne Local B ndL t, taking Into oonsldsra- oers- p that Vie Ctty msy tawftiSy make Such report must Include tie amount the Street. Unden. NJ. tton ths ve amounte of aS obSoft- 9m InifMuyemsnuH wahn ttie NmRaaona ot tton Via reapemitfmie amounn of all obagab - or acquire m» generaT arnprovamsnte, and description, tie Merest rate and ths maturt 'Tm really excited about the-Mantle and Maris guys coming." Miller said. Tax Lot No. 1SL2 In Stock No. S24 Gone tor the several purpose*l . the Local Bond Law, taking Into considera- no pan of Via ooet Viersoftaw bee n or shall ftona authorized for the several purposes, tyuachadule of the Notes eoW, tieprtos Roselle's Woodyard of Linden boys' basketball Dimensions of Lot approximately SO JX) aocortflng to the reasonable Me Inersof tion the raspacoVe an*ouns> of al cbHga- according to tne reasonable .fit* fhsreof baapariaVspecusVy ajse—doassaa n property apedsBy obtained and tie name of fhe purchaser. "We wanted to make this a special show this year because of rhe millennium by 1OO.OO feat long computed from the date of the Bonds tlons authortzedtor fh e several purposes, computed from the date of tha Bonds nemed therebyy SECTION S: All-Conference hoop Nearaat Cross Street: 19th Street authorized by this bond orctnanoe. Is fifteen according to the csasonabte He thereof authorized by Prl» bond oiclnMToe.1s firt«>i i (b) ThThe average period of usefulness of The capital budget of the City Is hereby and those guys are just great-** Sltitataci at a point on the easterly side- (IS) years. ^^_ _ computed from the date M 9m Bonds <15>ysara<>yaa . - ;--•*•' ''--.I •tha •npiiwaHionia.. wHhm Vis Hmftaflons of amsndsiltaconfoiwwllh the provisions of The show will feature dealers from five states selling baseball memorabilia ana of canton Ousel atHs tnterescSon- wtm {) ihe SuppkunenCal Debt OtBlenmiil authodzafelby Ibis bond ordto*a4».Js forty N>^TNc>^Thh a Supplemental OeBt Stajanieht Mhajjoca. l Bonr.. t laav . takitakinng into considera- Ms c*ftnanbVto thraxtent of any Inoonsl*- player for St. Mary's Four-year starter was Tigers' sparkplug the southerly mtdmBnm of 10ns of ths City as contributions In aid of financing computed from ths date of the Bonds LiBrizzi of Manville and forwards It is a team with a number of accomplishments, but none COUNTY: UNION Otdanancs. Any such funds received may, tion of ths auJhortzatton of the obBgafJons of the City authorized therefor by this Bond the purposes described In Section 3 of this authortzed by this bond onJUiance. Is ten movements, inside passing and court — helped 'greater than the school's first boys* state championship. DOCKET NO. F316188 and al such funds so received which are ths Ctty authorized therefor by that Bond Ordnance. Any such funds received may. Ordinance shaB be used for financing said (10) years. Megan Harmon of Mount St Mary's y'r PLAINTIFF: MTO. TRUST. A DELAWARE not required for direct payment of the cost Ordinance, Any auch funds recetved may. and all auch funds so received which axe Improvements by application thereof either (c) The Supplemental Debt Statement others get the stats. Linden capturing the Group 4 crown this year. TRUST of said Improvement anal, be held and and an such funds so received which are not required for direct payment of tha cost to direct payment of. the cost of said required by the Local Bond Law haa been and Stephanie Machin of New I" of aald InMuvatneiite snatt, be hskl and duty prepared and filed in the office of ths "Ever since 1 was little I was a point guard,*" said ; DEFENDANT: RTTA P1LEWSKI. WIDOW. appfied by the City mm funds applcabie only not required for direct payment of fhe coat anpBsd by the Ctty a* funds appttcabie onry Ctty Cterk and a complete executed dupS- Providence. Linden, winners of the North Jersey, Section 2, Group 4 ' r:- ET ALS to ths payment of obOgsflons of the City of said Improvements snail, be held and to the payment of obBgattons of fhe City cste thereof has been filed In ths office of DelValle during an interview Monday. "I had to develop title for the first time in four years, routed Central Jersey -C -. WRfT OF EXECUTION DATE: authorized by Me Bond Ordinance. appBed by fhs Ctty as funds applicable onty authorized t/f Vits Bond Ordinance. tha Ctty authorized therefor by mis Bond ths Director. DMsion of Local Government JANUARY 10, 2000 SECTION ffa to the payment of obligations of the City SECTION 0: Ordinance. Any such funds received may. Services. Department of Community the vision on the court,-but when I got to high school, the champion Bridgewater-Raritan 57-33 in the Group 4 final SALE DATE: Tns fuB tsith and credit of Vie Ctty era authortzed by Vila Bond Ordinance. and aB auch funds so received which are i ; t. The fuH talth and credit of Vie City are Affairs. Stats of .New Jersey. Such state- *~ WEDNESDAY THE STH DAY OF hereby ptedporito Vi e punctual payment of not rsqulradfor cSrec t payment of the cost Galaxy defeat Wave 1 SECTION B: competition was tougher, more competitive, and I had to March 12 at the Rutgers Athletic Center in Piscataway •''*•".* r * ment shows that ths gross debt of fhe City, • • to fhe punctual payment of *-"• APRIL A.D. 2000 the of and Interest on the obi The fufl faith and credit of VM City are of said Improvements shaB. be neJd and the princJpaTof. and Intsrsst on the obBga- applied by tha City as funds applicable onry as defined in ths Local Bond Law. Is develop it more — learning to anticipate where someone ii' By virtue of the ahnva •tanwl wrtt of fions by this bond orcBr treby plsdgsdto 1h s punctual payment of rtzed by this bond ordinance. increased by fhs authorization of ths Bonds to win Linden Rec The Tigers defeated Montclair March 6 at Plainfield to axacuiJoo to me directed I shafi expose for The obHgaflons shal be dhect unBmttsd ttwpnncjpaTdf and Interest on the obBga- to the paymant of obligations of the City h'X* The obttgatSons shan be drsct unlimited authorized by Bils Bond Ordinance. and Notes provldsd In this bond ordinance will be." % {-* sate by public vendue, on the em Floor of obBgaOona of the Ctty. and Vw Ctty shal bs ttons authortzed by this bond ordinance. obOgafiona of the City, and the Ctty shaB be by $7,080 and ths obligations authorized Indoor Soccer title win the section for the first time since beating Montclair in fcr ttie Union County Court House (Tower), 2 ooBuatedto Isv y ad vaJoram taxes -upon aH The obligations shaR be drsct. unlimited obligated to levy ad valorem taxes upon aB SECTION a: herein win bs within all dsbt limitations pre- There is one statistic Linden head coach Phil Colicchio the 1996 final. 1 Broad Street, Ettzabatft, NJ.. on WEDNES- thsnmbte property wtthfri khe Cttyfor ths obOgatJons of the City, and ths Oty shall be the taxable property within tha City lor fhs The fufl faith and credit of tie City are scribed by the Local Bond Law. The Galaxy defeated the Wave 1-0 i'- DAY, atuwo o'clock In tha afternoon of said payment of Ihe obligations and the Intsrsst obligated to levy ad valorem taxes upon aH payrnsnt of the obllgaDons and ths interest hereby pledgepg d to tie punctual payment of (d) An aggravate amount not exesttwHS says with pride. However, it's sot DcJVaiie being o&meu "i don't know how many times we had lost to Union in a day. AB successful bkSdaca must nav n of rate or amount SECTION 9? The obttgaflone shall be dksct, unDmltad permitted undsr Secoon 2O of the Local Recreation Indoor Soccer League Be: Mta Trust a DeUnvan* Trust vs. • dsclaratton of official fcitant under Treasury SECTION 9: This Bond Ordnance consVtutee a obligations of the Ctty. and the CHy shall bs Bond Law Is Included In the eaflmated cost four-year varsity-starter status in basketball and also because we already had been there. We felt if we got to the 1 Rtta PBewsW. Widow, at J Regulation Section 1.150.-2. The Ctty rsa- This Bond Ordinance constitutes a declaration of official Intent undsr Treasury obOgatad to levy ad valorem taxas upon aO of ths Improvements, as IncScated herein. championship. Our File No.: 367-OCW aonabty sip»ca> to pay expendtturee with declaration of official Intent under Treasury Regulation Section 1.15O.-2. The City rea- the taxable property within the Cttyfor th e SECTION 7: baseball. sectional final again, we would win." Docket Ncu F-3161-98 rasped to fhs ImuiuvemsiKs priorto th s Regulation Sscson 1.150.-2. Ths Ctty rea- sonably expects to pay expenditures with payment of tie obligations and the Interest Any funds received from time to time by Michael Olarte scored in the first date that Ctty Incurs debt oMgatSons undsr sonably experts to pay sxpendturee with respect to the Improvements priorto th s thereon without Bmltatton of rate or amount the City as contributions In aid of financing DelValle is looking at several colleges, including Moni- Union defeated Linden in last year's sectional final, the „ _^ ^ Incurs debt obBgatlone under the purpose* described in Section 3 of this half and then played goalie and made MUNIdPAUTY: City of Unden this Bond Ordinance. The Ctty reasonably respect to ths Improvement* priorto Vi e SECTION Of Ordinance shan be used for financing said clair State and Kean universities, Rutgers-Newark and Farmers* seventh straight win over the Tigers. Linrirn COUNTOUNTY AND STATESAE: County of Union, sjmects to reimburse auch axpondUitss date Viat City Incurs debt obligations undsr Bond Ordnance. The C% reasonably This Bond Ordnance constitutes a outstanding saves of shots taken by Statate of New JsJerseey wl&i the proceeds of debtto b e Incurred by this Bond Onflnance. Tha City reasonably expecto to reimburse sucn ,expenditures Improvements by application thereof either Ramapo College Wherever the guard goes, be will take a wtthttis proceeds of dsbt to be Incurred by dsctaraaon of official Intent under Trsssury to direct payment of ths oost of said Nick Provenzano and Adam Drastura. snapped that four-year streak by beating Union in Linden STREET AND STREET NUMBEFt 3013 the Ctty undsr this Bond Ordnance. Ths expects to reimburse such expenditures Regulation Sectton 1.15O.-2. Tha Ctty rsa- Improvements orto th e payment or reduo- Tremiey Point Road maximum principal amount of debt with the proceeds of debtto b e Incurred by fhe Ctty under Vile Bond Ordnance. The '" >xpacta to pay *xp«ndHura» jwttt tr^ ma-rlmum julnrJpai; amount of osbl TAXJ-OfT ANQBL cpactecU sntot* axpftCtod tooelsBusd^ for payment of 9m tu em mipiwornantB^prtof'~to~"ffts fhs City authorized therefor byK» Bond senior class. mere again in the UCT semifinals at the Dunn Sport Center 1 ,. . S36.57S. maximum principal amount of debt costs of fte Improvements is $23,750. date that City Incurs debt obligations under in the consolation game. Victor Gavi- ^aorsisroDIMENSIONS: Approximately lrregutar- SECTION 10: ex+ieited to be leiiiTl for payment of Vw Ms Bond Ordnance. The City reasonably Ordnance. Any such funds received may, Another memory which will remain with Colicchio: the A". Tras bondordnsnee shatt take effect 20 costs of fhe Improvements Is $47,500. SECTION 1O; expects to reimburse auch expenditure* and afl such funds so received which lanes scored three goals and Ryan in Elizabeth. NEAREST CROSS STREET: Is days after the first pubBcatton thereof after SECTION 10: This bond ordinance shaB take effect 20 with the proceeds of debt to bs incurred by not required for drsct payment of the cost friendship which has developed between DelValle and "Night in and night out, we were tight," said DelValle apprpimataty Wood Avenue final adoption, as provided by the Local Tnts bond ordinance shaB take effect 20 days after the first pubHcafton thereof after 9m City under Ms Bond Ordnance. The of said Improvements shaD, bs held and Montaperto one fgr the Titans, while Bond Law. final adoption, as provided by the Local applied by fhe City as funds applicable onry (TMsconctee deicripttuii does not corv days after the first pubflcaBon thereof after Bond Law. maximum principal amount of debt Jamaal -Tai& over the years. Both were varsity members about the players' closeness with each other. "We knew if stltuta a legal description. A copy of the fun The complete ordinance is on Hie snd Una! adoptSorw as provided by fha Local expected-to-be Issued for payment of -9m to~Jhs,payrr>ent-oi-.ooBgatlons of -fee-City Sean MacDonald and MateosOtivein leoaloaacffipfion can be found af the Office available from tha CJty Cterk, City HaH, Bond Law. The complete ordinance Is on file end costs of fha Improvements is $19,000. authortzsd by this Bond Ordbiancs. during their freshmen seasons. we kept close we could go pretty far. I think that was the Unden, NJ. available from the City Clerk. City Hall. SECTION B: netted goals for the Falcons. orme Shortrr.) The complete ordinance Is on file end Unden, NJ. SECTION 10: The ttan of unpaid taxes and other open available from the City Clerk. City Hell. This bond ordinance shaS take effect 20 Ths fun faith and credit of ths City are "Forge* the basketball part of it," Colicchio said Mon- most important thing we had this season.** municipal charDes Including water and STATEMENT Unden. NJ. days after the first pubOcafion thereof after hereby pledgedto th s puncsjai payment of The Ordinance published _ STATEMENT fhs prWdDsJ of and inter*** on ths obBga- day. They're good students, good people — it's hard to Colicchio explained the importance of friendship, an sewer charges; has The Ordnance pubBshed herewith has final adoption, as provided by the Local Tax Sale Certificate: in Book 5768 Page been finally passed and Vie 20 day STATEMENT Bond Law. tlone authorized by that bond ordnance. Rahway PAL of limitation within which a eutt. been Anally passed and the 20 day period Ths obligations shan bs olracL unamttad say goodbye to people you care about. Their relationship is area be says the coaching staff stresses. 102. recorded November 17. 1985, in the The Ordinance pubfisned herewith has of limitation within which a sutt. aeoon or The complete ordinance Ie on Me and amount of S4742J30. proceedng can be commenced, a* pro- been nnaQy paised and Vie 20 day period available from the City Clerk. City Hall, obOgafJons of the City, and the Ctty ahal bs baseball/softball tremendous — they're the best of friends and do every- vided in Vte Local Bond Act hae begun to proceedng can be commenced, as pro- obligated to levy ad valorem taxes upon afl 'They understand friendships are important," Coliccniu SaW Tax Sals Certificate was assignee of limitation within which a suit, action or vided In the Local Bond Act, has begun to Undan. NJ. fhs taxable property within the Citytor tt s by Assignment In Book 970 Page 341 run from the date of the first publication of proceedng can bs commenced, aa pro- thing together.*" said. "When you're friends with a teammate, you'll do 1 this Statement vided In the Local Bond Act. haa begun to run from the date of the first publication of payment of ihe obligations and ths Intsrsst activities to begin recorded April 24, 1997. this Statement STATEMENT thereon without limitation of rats or amount JUDGMENT AMOUNT: ONE HUNDRED CITY CLERK run from the date of the first publication of Tne Ordinance published herewith has DelValle said he had an idea of how good be could be anything to help them on the court." Then, raising a FIFTY THOUSAND EIGHT HUNDRED this Statement CfTY CLERK been finally passed and 9m 2O day period SECTION 9: The Rahway Police Athletic PASSED: March 21. 2OO0 This Bond OrcSnancs oonstttutse a while he was at St Anthony's School in Elizabeth. He cre- clenched fist and opening "it, he added: "I told my players THIRTY-ONE DOLLARS AND THIRTY- crnr CLERK PASSED: March 21. 2000 of limitation wfWn which a suit, action or League will start its 2000 baseball and FOUR CENTS ($150,631.34) proceedng can be commenced, as pro- declaration of official Intent undsr Trsasury dited his coaches, Mike Poyztc, Nick Scaff and Joe Ferra- I'd rather lose together, as a team, then win by spreading ATTORNEY: Robert F. Bunk PASSED: Marcr* 21. ZOOO vkted In 9m Local Bond Act has begun to Regulation Section 1.15O.-2. The City PR£SIDEf*T OF COUNCIL Robert F. Bunk sonabry expects to pay expendKurss with softball activities Saturday with the ESCHEN FRENKEL & BERQER PRESIDENT OF COUNCa run from the date of the first publication of respect to the Improvements prior to ftts ra, the junior varsity coach at SL Mary's, with developing apart." LAW OFFICES (I) Robert F. Bur* this Statement annual coaches' breakfast from 9 aan. APPROVED: Marcft 22. 2OOO PRESIDENT OF COUNCIL date that Ctty Incurs debt obligations, undsr his career. Colicchio and DelValle have also formed a close rela- 24-26 PARK AVENUE APPROVED: March 22. 2Ooo crnr CLERK this Bond Ordkiance. Ths Civ rsasbnabry to noon at Rahway Middle School. WEST ORANGE. NJ O7O52 John T. Qregorio expects to reimburse such expenditures "I wasn't physically strong, but I was mentally strong," SHERIFF: APPROVED: Marcn 22. 20oo John T. Greoono PASSED: Marcri 21. 20OO with ths proceeds of debtto b e Incurred by tionship. After three seasons as the Tigers' head coach, RALPH frROEHUCH MAYOR All registered players will get a free John T. Gregcxto MAYOR Robert F. Bunk ths City under this Bond OrcSnanos. Ths DelValle said. "They put me in against eighth-graders Colicchio admits he was amazed at DelValle's perfor FULL LEGAL DESCRIPTION is PiLEO ATTEST: maximum principal amount of dsbt breakfast served by the league's AT THE UNION COUNTY SHERIFF'S MAYOR ATTEST: PRESIDENT OF COUNCIL expected to bs Issusd for paymant of ths while I was starting in the fifth grade." mance at point guard. OFFICE. Val O. costs of ths Improvements Is $479,750. coaches. Breakfasts are $2; Sl for ' ONE HUNDRED SEVENTY-SEVEN ATTEST: VaJ D. Imbriaco APPROVED: March 22. 2OOO SECTION 1O: After he moved to Unden, DelValle got the opportunity "Jamaal got us the points, but Danny was the kid who THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED TWENTY- CITY CLERK children under 12. U8125 SPL . 2OOO Val D. lmt>*taco CITY CLERK John T. Gregono This bond ordinance shall take effect 20 to meet his future teammates. got us in our offense and controlled our defense,** Colic- EIGHT DOLLARS AND SIXTY-EIGHT CfTY CLERK U8123 SPL March 30. 2OOO MAYOR days after the first pubHcaBon thereof after Registrations for baseball and soft- CENTS final adoption, as provided by the Local "After eighth grade I went into a summer league with chio said. '"After three years of coaching, be would think * TOTAL JUDGMENT AMOUNT CITY OF UNDEN U8124 SPL Marcn 2000 Bond Law. ball will also be accepted for the sea- <$177,528.68) PASSEO ORDINANCE CITY OF UNDEN ATTEST: Ths eomplsts ordinance Is onfile an d Mr. Atkins,** said DelValle about the man who would be along the same lines as me before I'd say something. He March 9. 16, 23, 30. 20OO NO. 41-27 CITY OF LINDEN PASSED ORDINANCE available from ths City Clerk, City HslL son beginning April 15. U7762 SPL f»i t BOND ORDINANCE PROVIDING AN PASSED ORDINANCE NO. 41-25 Val D. Imbrtooo Unden, NX - - ' his first varsity coach, Wilbur Aikins. now the athletic musi have done that — call a play while I'm thinking.aboui APPROPRIATION OF S5O.OO0 "FOR NO. 41-26 eONO-ORDtNANCE TO AUTHORIZE CITY CLERK RECONSTRUCTION .OF SANITARY BOND ORDINANCE PROVIDING AN THE RESURFACING OF WASHINGTON U8122 SPL March 30. 2OO0 (S65.OO) STATEMENT director at Plainfield High School. "He said be wanted to ii — at least 30 or 40 times this season." CITY OF UNDEN SEWER ON EAST ELIZABETH AVENUE APPROPRIATION OF S25J>O0 FOR THE AVENUE IN. BY AND FOR THE CITY OF The Ordinance pubUshsd hsrawRn has PASSED ORDINANCE RENOVATIONS OF THECITY HALL UNDEN, IN THE COUNTY OF UNION. see me play. That was the first time I saw Jamaal, Greg In discussing his future plans, DelValle said he had not NO. .41-28' AT PEACH ORCHARD BROOK FOR AND NEW JERSEY. APPROPRIATE THE 8UM CITY OF UNDEN bean flnaUy pa—ao and the 20 Oay period Roselle baseball HD BY THE CITY OF UNDEN, IN THE COUN- OARAGE FOR AND BY THE CITY OF PASSED ORDINANCE , of limitation within which a suit action or Parker and Brandon Bracey play. tJ2P ORDINANCE PROVIDING AN TY OF UNION. NEW JERSEY. AND UNDEN. IN THE COUNTY OF UNION, OF S110000 TO PAY THE COST THERE- NO. 41-24 ' procescSng can bs commenced, as pro- decided on a college major, but strong academics would be •APPROPRIATION OF $38,600 FOR THE AUTHOR 121 NO THE ISSUANCE OF NEW JERSEY, AND AUTHORIZING THE OF, TO MAKE A'DOWN PAYMENT.TO BOND ORDINANCE TO AUTHORIZE vided In the Local Bond Act, has begun to in Oratory Tourney "I began .to feel I was better than the other point guards important to his decision. On the court, DelValle said he -#f9f»S'Tl9W OF ASPHALT FOR AND S47.5OO BONDS OR NOTES OF THE ISSUANCE OF S23.75O BONDS OR AUTHORIZE THE ISSUANCE OF THE THE CONSTRUCTION AND RE SURFAC- run from ths date of the first publication of NOTES OF THE CfTY FOR FINANCING BONDS TO FINANCE SUCH APPROPRI- Saturday, Sunday in the league,** DelValle said. "I was playing well and I «Y THE CITY OF UNDEN. IN THE COUN- OTY FOR FINANCING PART OF THE ATION AND TO PROVIDE FOR THE ING OF VARIOUS STREETS IN, BY AND this Statement wanted to get a feel for potential coaches and whether he F APPROPRIATION. PART OF THE APPROPRIATION. FOR THE CITY OF UNDEN,; IN THE CITY CLERK •••?KiS -«NIOM. NEW JERSEY. AND BE IT ORDAINED. BY THE CITY BE IT ORDAINED, BY THE CITY ISSUANCE OF BOND ANTICIPATION COUNTY. OF UNION, NEW JERSEY. The Roselle High School baseball knew I could play well with the varsity eventually and that could fit into a program. But he realizes life is just like it COUNCIL. OF THE CITY OF UNDEN, IN NOTES IN ANTICIPATION OF THE AUTHORIZINQ THE ISSUANCE OF COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF UNDEN, IN ISSUANCE OF SUCH' BONDS. APPROPRIATE THE SUM OF S805.OO0 PASSED: March 21. 20O0 team, now coached by Lou Grasso Jr., built up my confidence.** was four years—ago. ^Mfr?78 BONDS OR NOTES OF THE THE COUNTY OF UNION, NEW JERSEY THE COUNTY OF UNION, NEW JERSEY TO PAY THE COSTTHEREOF/TO MAKE (not less than two-thirds of afl member* (not less than two-thJrds of aO members BE IT ORDAINED, BY THE CfTY A DOWN PAYMENT, TO AUTHOR 12E Robert F. BunR But even DelValle could not have guessed be would find -CITY FOR FINANCINO PART OF THE thereof affirmatively concurring) AS thereof affirmative ry concurring) AS COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF UNDEN, IN THE ISSUANCE OF THE BONOS TO PRESIDENT OF COUNCIL is scheduled to participate in the Orat- "I want to get some playing lime next year, but if there's ^APPROPRIATION. FOLLOWS: FOLLOWS: THE COUNTY OF UNION, NEW JERSEY FINANCE SUCH APPROPRIATION AND ory Tournament Saturday and Sunday himself in the Tigers' starting lineup during his freshmen somebody better than me starting, I'm going to work hard- StV«ffff IT' ORDAINED, BY THE CITY SECTION 1: SECTION 1: (not less than two-thirds of aJI members TO PROVIDE FOR THE ISSUANCE OF APPROVED: March 22, 2OOO VCOCJNCIL OF.THE CITY OF UNDEN, IN The Improvements described In Sectton thereof affirmatively concurring) AS BOND ANTICIPATION NOTES IN ANTI- season. Rahway High School standout junior wrestler Dan The Improvements described In Section FOLLOWS; in Summit. er to become that starter,** DelValle said. ^THECOpNT: Y OF UNION. NEW JERSEY 3 of this bond ordinance (the "Improve- 3 of thi1 s bond ordinance (fhe Improve- CIPATION OF THE ISSUANCE OF SUCH John T. Qrsgorto Garay finished sixth in the state this year at 215 : jmot Isss than two-thirds of all members ments*) are hereby authorized to be under- ments ') axe hereby authorized to be under- SECTION-1: BONDS. MAYOR On Saturday the Rams will face "I was surprised," DelValle said. "After the first day of Continuing to work harder and harder and never being *haraof r afflrmatfvety concurring) AS taken by the City of Unden. New Jersey taken by the City of Linden. New Jersey The improvements described In Section BE IT ORDAINED, BY THE CITY pounds. The District 11 champion made it to the dascrlted In Section (tha "011)0 as general Improvements. For (the "City") as general Improvements. For 3 of this bond ordinance

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ECOFRIENDLY — The The linden Recreation Department is accepg^^ • News Cambridge Chemical Co. for tins year's annual Outstanding Senior Citizen of die Year. received a certificate of Nominations from the organizations, naming the candidates and listing • Arts "appreciation from the lin- f?fit^iSrti mustT* received by the linden Recrea- den SivironmeritaT Corn- tion Department by Monday. mission for ite environmen- . Thepnrppse oftheawardis to recognize the Linden senior citizen who has tal upgrades and enhance- displayed exceptionalservice to the community. ment Shown at the recfent A permanent plaqneinscn*bed with the purpose of the award is displayed at Real ^ • presentation are, from left; die Qrcgorio Recreation Center-and is engraved with the name of each year's Councilman; Thomas outstanding Senior citizen. A similar plaque win be awarded to the person Automotive Boland, liaison to the Envir- selected. onmental Commission; The Recreation Department has appointed a committee, composed of the Commission Chairperson Mayor's Senior Grim Advisory Committee, Recreation Committee and local Mary Purves, Cambridge civic tuE«ni>iiiinrt« to make the final selection. Vice President Mike Kraft The Recreation Department has contacted all linden organizations to and Mayor John Gregorio. acquaint mem withJhe protect ang to invite fern to snbmit nominations JPP study GI6V&nffl Lavoraio, we official entry fbnns. It's a big week tor Republicans owner of Amides Restaur- All noanineesninst have attained a miuunum age of 65 by Jan. 1, 1999, and as county conventions in Middlesex ant was also honored by tTwretfr»T'jTMJrt p^Hj»n»< TheCandi'J <*esigr a PTW coontv » •**v Any nf People serrn to think *hc Uiron ./• - d nrember* are trying to decide wl^at rype of a park tp develop the Recreation Deparrmeot at Comity .line "vjll •xraie down to county last year purchased an 11 arre tract from the Kean family fft Hv Assemblyman J^eJ Weingarten of ; of North Broad Stpp^* «*** M***- - *• -*•»••• "•-«- ••»- n;-^*—••> TT«;W W . Millbum or Tom Kean Jr. of West- far $2-8 million field in the 7tb Congressional Dis- trict race. While Kean has the name Freeholder Chairman Daniel Salliv»n will solicit input from freeholders »o recognition anc* his treasurer hap- farm a consensus and give direction tr> Parks **ury month- TrrffroldfT* test week were presented with fwt> c**nrepti"»1 d/ 'cign* for the nfw county park. One option called for a passive »ecre^i'^'*1 -*"* **:1' •'" *>*her was a nuwv active park featuring a soccer field trie* fal»- !-•*• Freeholders were split as to whs* type of park to pursue ^hil^ come favorrd district ax» active park to address the growing peed for athletic fields, others advocated a more passive park to complemem the other 26 county parks as well as for the On 77 county's growing senior population Bui all wem in agreement «t to Ralph Froehlich in ly 4S percent of the vote while Derno .Union County the rK>min3Te their candidates easily outdistanced his opponents, 3a "Cram©? "Soulcf ^Wv©# have guessed that a T>w Repohlican freehatder tk-ke< * when ctv gained and f*f>onty clerk during ono woofc stopover in New Jersey in 1992 wouW turn garnering fwr> thirds of the vnt«\ 4 1 r t All three Democrat*, who will be-a* a striking recembl? >c< tr last p-»rr«*f»i r»f tl**» vole That wa( *»-• ar nual county convention S^tur into an eighJ-year stay She was bom in the Garden HEALTHY LIFESTYLE PROMOTED feri the party linr eariiiw of 61 voles. fCean finished just foray *nio public office al ^um"iil Middle School. 77? State, but her family moved away when she was five year as two-thirds of th« slate **»° day behind Michael Ferguson of War- of Malcr»1*n have held elected office at the - first to CT, then to CA, then to Israel- At age 17. cWrided to seek election again. In 1OO« she ran with freeholder Mf- Ave Tn< filing <>n Her husband Patrick is a member did not appeal to her. After contemplating various graduate prevent relapse, learn skins and coping strategies, and keep runaway for Bob Franks. Franks, studies, she finallydeckle d to go to Spam and France to pursue and Angel Estrada. It was the fifth Mary Ruotolo of Westfield and Lewis Guzman Malcolm retired ac a will he up against Democratic incunv of the UWion Township Committee the weight off permanently. who-aitended Summit High School, her foreign language studies and teach English. consecutive year Democrats swept Mingo Jr. of Plainfield, who collected lieutenani in the Sheriffs Office last bents Alexander Mirabella of Roselle Holmes served on the Rahway City collected 54 votes to Essex County On the way to Europe. Alicia stopped off in New Jersey for "Our goal is to develop with our clients healthy and countywide elections. nearly two-thirds o£ the vote that year. March after nearly 26 years. Park, Chester Holmes of Rahway and Council. Mirabella was on the Roselle permanent lifestyle changes.* potashkin said, "Many people Executive James Treffinger's five one week to visit some relatives. By the time the week was Joining Shackell and Dill will oe Party leaders initially asked alt Eric Urbano, a law student from Deborah Scanlon of Union. The three Park Borough Council for several ovar, bhe had fallen into the cellular'phone business and set a time frame to lose weight which often does not allow votes and State Sen. William Esther Guzman-Malcolm of Roselle, three candidates from last year to run Scotch Plains, dropped out of (he 7th Democrats ran for freeholder the first years, including a stint as council decided to start her own. She rented a room in a house in enough time to change as quickfy as the weight lose itsetf". Gormley's two. who earlier this week accepted the again but Revilla declined. Last year, CongressionaJ District race to pursue lime in J997 and unseated three GOP president, and is the borough's Demo- Westfiekt and started what would become her life's work for the These special programs can be one of the best In ManviHe Tuesday night, Fer- nexl eight years. New Jersey Cellular is now located in an 1,100 GOP*s invitation to run. Guzman- the GOP ticket garnered approximate- (he Republican nomination for county incumbents, Edwin Force, Henry cratic chairman. investments in the road to permanent weight control. gason was awarded the Somerset sq. ft. store in downtown Crarrford and offers a variety of In addition, Ms. Potashkin and her associates work closely wireless phones, service, and pagers with a knowledgeable County line, but it took three ballots with physicians to counsel individuals needing special diets staff of caring professionals. before be garnered the majority. with problems of cholesterol, diabetes, hypertension, as well New Jersey Cellular as those with eating disorders. For special diets it's often a Weingarten finished a close second Mardi Gras at Runnel Is Authorities arrest 14 in what they 11 Eastman SL matter of fine tuning* maals and cnaoko. Tho priority to to on the first ballot, followed by 753nfonT(m between Movie Theater and CafiTRocky establish healthy and permanent lifestyle changes for clients. Kean. Walsh, Morrisey and Nursery • Kindergarten • Grades 1 thru 6 For further information, can 908-789-5300. 908497-2100 Gardner. elieve to be organized crime ring Summer Day Camp On the second ballot, Ferguson In what law enforcement officers charged was a **pot- by what they were charged with: nearly had a majority as he picked pourri" a crimes including identity theft, manufacture and • John Garbfaio, 52, of Lancaster Road, Union, and up more delegates from the first sale of phony dirvers* licenses, drug sales, loan sharking, owner of Mario's Trattoria on Chestnut Street in Union; (732) 388-7063 ballot than other candidates, fol- weapons and stolen property, a six-month investigation conspiracy to commit the crime of sale of simulated gov- lowed by Weingarten and Kean ended last week with 14 arrests and the seizure of a stolen ernment documents, to wit, false New Jersey driver's 801 FEATHERBED LANE • CLARK was a distanct third. handgun, an Uzi, a sawed-off shotgun, four other guns and licenses. Ferguson was the big winner hundreds of victims' credit reports. • James Fox, 42, of Coolidge Street, Irvington; conspira- Saturday in Edison, where be. won Union County Prosecutor Thomas Manahan said the cy to sell gimnlnti»H government documents, to wit. New the Middlesex County line, collect- case was sparked by information developed last September Jersey's driver's license. ing 116 of 194 delegates, good for by Prosecutor's Detective Michael Bums concerning a • Steven Andiorio, aJca, Steven Hempei, 35, of Main 60 percent of the vote and the loose-knit ring that was dealing in theft of identify, credit Street, Lincoln Park; possession of an assault firearmUz i required majority. worth and buying power of dozens of innocent victims 9mm automatic pistol and unlawful possession of a wea- Kenneth Gardner of Woodbridge along with stolen property taken from stores in Edison, finished second with 59.14 dele-I pon by persons not authorized; $250,000 bail. gates, 30 percent. Wcingahcn col- Piscalaway and throughout North Jersey. 3 Pasy ~DGO DOO" Ragonesc, 68, of Parker Avenue, lected 11.76, 6 percent, and Kean The prosecutor said teams of officers from the Union, Maplewood; unlawfully possessing usurious loan records Essex, Morris and Ocean County prosecutor's offices — loan sharking records. 45 Brant Avenue. Clark, NJ 07066 Fax (732) 382-9681 finished with 7.56, 4 percent. Walsh received 0.54 votes. along with police from me Linden, Springfield, Cranford, • Fred Pemicola, 52, of Audrey Terrace, Union; posses- www.iwreaJtors.com Newark and New Jersey State Police departments began at sion of controlled dangerous substances, cocaine and mari- Franks easily won the Middlesex • <^ TRAVEL dawn March 23 and continued throughout the weekend juana, and possession with the intent to distribute; $75,000. Convalescent Center nod for U.S. Senate with 446 votes, executing a series of 15 search warrants. • Virginia Pemicola, 52, of Audrey Terrace, Union; pos- SO percent. Gormley finished ahead They came up with computers that could scan driving A DIVISION OF ATLANTIC HEALTH SYSTEM Z3-WILLIAMS Inc. scssion of a controlled WISE, INC. hundreds of credit reports • Janet Nardone, 43, of Walnut Street, linden: posses- 33.61, 6 percent. The congressman *€eTebrating Our 1Off\YeaiAnniversary' and obituary notices and even death certificates that could sion of a controlled dangerous substance, cocaine; posses- garnered 92 percent of the dele- Bus: 732-382-4441 be used in creating drivers' licenses and phony checks, sion with intent to distribute; conspiracy to distribute, gates in Somerset Tuesday night 400 West Stimpson Avenue • Unden Eve: 732-574-8975 1075 CENTRAL AVENUE authorities said cocaine; $10,000 baiL •mti«a^ Fax: 732-382-4585 KS MIS. Seventh District Congressional The suspected ringleader, Jude M. Barbette, 43, of Wal- • Julio Pena, 43, of Walnut Street, Newark; conspiracy (908) 862-3399 FAX (908) 862-6967 candidate Patrick Morrisey of nut Street, Linden, was arrested March 23 and charged CLARK to distribute, cocaine; $70,000 bail. Westfield is taking a different tack. with conspiracy to distribute stolen property, conspiracy to • Carmen Gonzalez, 40, of Walnut Street, Newark; con- Doing his best Jeff Golkin imperso- sell phony driver's licenses, conspiracy to disributc spiracy to distribute, cocaine; $75,000 bail. nation, Morrisey called the current cocaine and marijuana, five counts of theft by deception of convention process "a sham** and more man $10,000 of home improvement and electronics • Dalton "Mann/* Queen, 28, of Ruby Street, Spring has proclaimeid himself the anti- goods during the falla nd winter and possession of cocaine. field; conspiracy to distribute, cocaine; possession of a Penny Andrews organizauon candidate. Golkin, a Runnells Specialized Hospital resident Hildegard He was being held at the Union County Jail in Elizabeth. controlled dangerous substance, cocaine; possession with nliniiled Warren Township Committccman, Gehr, right, and Patricia Scbtt of Union, Director of Other arrests made were at businesses or private intent to distribute; possession to distribute stolen proper- Penny Andrews, a life long resident of Union has taken the Union County Demo- ccess Institute Activities Therapy at the hospital, pause during the residencees in Union Township, Irvington, Lincoln Park, ty; $60,000 baiL County, graduated from Roselle Park High School crats to task for selecting County hospital's Mardi Gras celebration. and Union County Vocational School in 1976, Manager Michael Lapolla to run. Maplewood, Newark, Springfield, Hillside and Cranford. • Michael Wansaw. 46, of Spruce Street, Linden; con earning her license in cosmetology. Those in custody are expected to appear this week for an 5piracy to distribute, cocaine and marijuana; possession of Penny began her career in a Westfield salon for one Taking a page out of John initial appearance before Judge Joan Robinson Gross in a controlled dangerous substance; $50,000 bail. year and then spent two years in a -Roselle salon Women, Women, Women McCain's book, Morrisey said, he Elizabeth. • Janine Barbette Rybczylri of Heinricb Street, Cran Are you confident in your chosen career? before coining to Cranford in 1979. She worked for the Mane is targeting the "disillusioned Vo-Tech open house April 12 The following people were directed by police, ford; conspiracy to distribute, cocaine; $15,000 bail. Event Hair Salon for 13 enjoyable years before purchasing the voter." salon and since has made many positive changes: Waxing, The Union County Vocational-Technical Schools have announced the annual Have your skills and work experiences prepared you for the current job market? Congressional candidates are in Manicures, Pedicures, nite hours, senior discounts, daily open house will be at the Raritan Road Campus in Scotch Plains on April 12 scheduled to file their latest cam- Would you be marketable if you were laid off or downsized? specials and a full retail line, all this while maintaining from 6:30 to 8:30 pjn. All programs will be available so visitors can get a first- reasonable prices. paign finance reports tomorrow. Union FFA Chapter captures 11 awards at competition hand look at top-flight occupational and skills training through guided tours. Would you like to change your career? Penny, now living in Cranford along with her husband and The last available reports were filed During the Horticulture Exposition Aragona of Linden, "Mid-Summer della with "Mardi Gras" There will be demonstrations of the latest technology in each of the instruc- three year old son, cares about the community and does a Dec. 31; some candidates had not portions of the New Jersey FFA Flow- Night's Dream," and Jessica Brinson place honors. yearly cm-a-thon for Cranford charities and donates gift tional areas. Auto Technology students will highlight the Dynomometer, the If you answered no! To more then one question, filed at that point. er and Patio Show held recently at the of Union with "Independence Day.** certificates each month for various other Cranford charities. latest in emissions testing, while the Machine Technology Program will show a The Union County Chapter'a • • • Garden State Exhibit Center in Some- Second-place honors went to Michel- She also volunteers her time far the American Cancer Society Wire EDM Machine in action. Design Team placed third in the state "Look Good, Feel Beoer" program. J Brooke Hem may have rset, the Union County FFA Chapter le Ciandella of Rosclle with "Winter CALL TOLL FREE (800) 953-1814 Other highlights include samplings in the Bake Shop; shopping ai special from among 22 entrants. Brown was Men, women and children are all welcomed at the Mane Event dropped out of the 7lh district race gained 11 awards from its 18 entries Solstice;" Aragona with "Remember prices in the UCVTS Tech World Supermarket; desktop publishing in Graphic second in the state in the individual by a friendly and experienced staff specializing in all phases of on the Democratic side, but you can in the competition. The chapter is When," and Brown with "Secretaries Hair Care. So make The Mane Event" hair salon a "main Communications; blood-pressure screening in Allied Health and basic mani- rank and first in the Practicum Portion UNLIMITED ACCESS INSTITUTE be sure it's not ibe last we'll bear comprised of students in the Horticul- Day." event" in your day. cures in Cosmetology. House plants will be on sale in the Horticulture Program with Walden placing fifth. The other At our computer training school you can tap into your unlimited potential by entering into from him. For one thing, he's sup- ture Program at the Union County Third-place laurels went to Erica The Mane Event Hair Salon and the Culinary Arts students will offer samples of gourmet specialities. team members were Aragona and porting the right candidate — for Vocational-Technical Schools. Bon- Robinson of Roselle with "Mother's 'Si the computer field, one of the most in demand careers for the 21 st century. ACT NOW 107 N. Union Avenue The public is invited to attend the open house and view the campus, facilities Ciandella. Cranford • 908-272-5622 his future anyway. Lapolla is the nie Baldasaxe of Westfield is instruc- Day" and Brown with "Flowering and state-of-the-art instructional equipment Instructors and trades people will MAKE THE CHOICE, TAKE CHARGE OF YOUR LIFE, HOURS Maaday - Wednesday 10 - 7 PM • Thuraday 10-9 PM organization's pick and Hern can tor of the program and serves as advi- Plant" A fourth-place winner was For more information about horti- be available to answer questions. Refreshments will be served and there is LET US HELP, ASK FOR PATRICIA. Friday 9-7 PM • Saturday 9-5 PM go further with the organization at sor to the FFA Chapter. Charmaine Walden of Plainfield culture and all the other programs at the present time than he can on his ample parking. First-place winners and their crea- whose entry was ''Easter Basket*' the county vo-tech schools call the See REPUBLICANS', Page B2 For more information call the UCVTS Day Admissions Office at (908) tive entries were Karen Brown of Jessica Messina of Roselle with Admissions Office at (908) 889-2911 889-2999 or visit its web site at www.ucvts.tec.nj.us. Westfield, "Thank You;" Adrianna "Sugar and Spice" along with Cian- or 2999.

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RoselU Cafnps for Boys »*v* G«Hs 7-16 titles at the Theater Project, and this duals who men socfa showy as the of^piou^ed *Xove are latest foray once again proves the wis- For more info* •' cnents to Commuter and Overnight Programs Lettos- and ^-ater Life **>* with Boards dom of offbeai cbojovs Bordering on FEMAJ F is an interactional no* *ne Golden F*ee*Te/ on stage cheater of the absurd especially ic April ?S. Programming or General Curriculum ByBaVanSont rrganitaxyort supporting to n m.. through Sfltufday at Untoo Coant> The Golden Fleece'" — these plays County representatives will be OP Associate Editor who ha^e altered their hand to provide assistance in complet AP Abiuty Levels: Beginrw to Expert CoUe™ in Cranfbrd be oat* ags« will not only delight and entertain, bui ©enior outreach services Ave I the rn «--rdei tr-care f'W CSMT ing the nrcrssary applications for Gas takes us behind (he scenes. win mage1 one think long a~f i home What began as one Blrnoi* and Electric Support, FharmacguOcaJ • April 27, 3 to 8:?o p.m., Sisgol »y the Heater Project'Ti nature of marriage His staging U Union County's Division on Aging bud about one's own relationships. FTcmc Frpcrgy Assisnmce. voluntrw 3D WOPtEUNO AMD AMWIATICMi UCC under the dtrectkao of Mark Spi~ fluid and the pace never lets up, espe- •87 has now grown *o 7,500 na- "The Golder Recce1" is actually • In Toe Golden ReeceT Talley and has aimcHnced its Ouwth Se* v w Supplementary Security Incomr Road. cially when the j Physical aspect of the For information call package of cwo of Gnroer', DrSandies burst onto the stage every comedy has «bf actorr rnlfiog ^boti* Counselmg on TtMith insurance for Wi the quintessential ^married coo Medicare EaroDees and the HSU or (OOg) 7% 7lOO comedies, "The ^ +-*~"' ^n the stage <• chttsr - each 1 *ier, T pie ~ Whether correcting each otbex'e Piogi Vic more iofnrmaoon vtn '"Wden Fleece cai-and-r>- ••••**• -•*»- - •• • ••- ; retelling of s story, convincmg These services can supplement J dr ve. c^'l ttv With each piare. we are offend a other one to go see to tbe tardy /rn to choose MP gJunps* i^to the cr»Tw»lic»ted VTJ»W <** nepuNim a playv^righl. diT**ct»v "uwriage ID **Th* Prohiem," a hu© *r*l M«des. or fighting desperately to .o" fl! r>. • •ctors can make us laugh at thing? »n h»nd *od wife, pUy*^ -^wi»ty ot>r H tege, itV • • - '• • 'be father? If oot. ^ Ar»d each i »*- *<••• ( ^ \y ~ WXhet the tasJc of holding an awfienc 7g. ttxrust^anct-parry of rtiexr . *v>.r v*—V • <*' operatic tenors fo^*ed by her de*^* to •bocV him oo» «*«**ioo ^vnite /-lone oo For infarmatioo QD rickets. the K-w ,mim^K.m ^ - •* A'thoogb hod* options arc about oqna' •'* *h* Haal r c»f cotrij>laref)cy and bt* fesointe even tb» cO*«* mnmmtc Theater^ listing in the ^y Br« Ssnitr with borts Tony and Tom." said Di Giusep- on what type of park tb* freeholder* "''"""^'^ »-- - *., » ,.»» - <-„ -h,nfhrr«.v v * p pe. *is going to he a loi of fan. They"*© both very talented. ^^ ifltion to renain rational, car aa/ galrway frv e»tin.g nnn. who h*r a vvry colorfMl backp^oand Trrn C T ; ;4 M 1 »»« condasion thrilling enough. Imt ivhen tJiree tenors, with \y easy pvocecs rVnv rv» b«v* r TJnion County. People-tlrink «he area is H Elizabeth, - * - • — - —^c* ••- v different s»vlr^, p* *v^Ae thr t ifterpretaHo^B of their TV is a fine teno* We Iflce to wr-* i^^T^**-*™ w». ,- «- w o 0 arfvmtajje oo the Bo«fH r»f FV-e^ r^rtdand is actually in the Township of Union In The Golden Fleece," jf's actual- • ••». 'H- r«t, • r,-. *- vtry well togr/W Both options tor the park caP tor 60 parking spaces as *•*•>! as ornamental ly »*^o rnam^ces we examine: th«a of And tooighi a» I e Dome in the Oabansi Soiree series a» ir* Philadelphia, Di Oiuseppe resided ir 1 i*«' 1? -If \£ fencing consistent \vith the typ^ K«an T ifitversity has along its |>ropeity across the nodagr characters, Betty and ? 1 the Manor »n w«i y having gathered n$ boy and people heard me sing, they said, *Oh, gee, you in '*> ?7r«r) ei»ctri '_ » tp<~' The r*assiv«» design has r gazefac — ; 1 to display the legendary Golden way's 'Phaniom of the Op*** w^# 4isteP4o rcourd»of "'-tiM** a fountain as the par* RAVIOLI 26' " •LASAGNA T\zux-, Betty and Bm sfeU for time Xa Mancha and more my father had I gc»ess I was about 15 year* old AD athletic field would take up MANICOTF •GNOCCffi while «hey await the other couple by began to sing along wiib them. My father was a nan r^rfcland in die more active plan. A chat with ih^se three tenant Ho ^Trk w^ll together, •UNGUINF *«Uing us of Jason's heroic exploits simply because they^re friends and they collaborate was interested in a lot of things in the arts. And he on what municipalities are looking for. Director of Parks and • CAVATELLI Medea's overwbeiinxiig maicxml smoothly and beautifully, took place last week- They b»ve interested in Roman history and did quite a oil of reading Charies Stgmund said he would choose to conptrwt athletic fields •FETTUCCINE • RIGATONT Thai Jason is revealed to be a appeared on every continent, entertained thousands of Of course, being Italian, he loved the opera l*e tork me to If -- •' <^f 77n<1 (iictTici B "We can't just look ai what the demand is today/ saw* r—^-M^* Mwv ^*" • STUFFED SHELIS •FUSILLI philanderer »nri Medea. olti~ first opera when I was IO or 12. aoH 1 f«Ii asl**^» ,r^w ••• r •'•• , ' • audiences intematioaally, from New York's Metropolitan irv»n \lar> Au^ustin^ -Ux bui kxA to the the county's future might be nratciy. a heinous child nnrderer is Opera a«d Carnegie-Hall and are known tir*^ Anally am1 Pl .r Ri^an Bagg* d •MEALS-TOGO • DESSERTS But that didn't dejffj^pjing Di^Gmseopc, He wejw to a Freeholder Vice Chairman Alexander Mirabella said the tv*ard should krep tfae undoing oot only of this in mind what other types of partf ^ th* county has within ;»f c> ctcrn and look tn •SAUCES 534 W. WHSTFIKM) AVE.. ROSEI.I.E PARK ute <*f Music «n Pbiladetp**** then . w y? '^ac• apprmed taef with the United States Army Field Band and • p . 'V«, f" - The behind dosed doors'* glimps- •* - around the country singing with the ban**. Then I - < f -, r T**J* • '*: fron^ rnerT'Sers o/ thf O^^F ing these plays provide is what makes to luilliard School of Mosic in New York I studied l>^ Kirf v • rrv " UP *<^"»ded ?' •**** them wod: so well. Yon need oot be . who recently starred in th* New Yorfc GranH . then wenl to auditions I got jobs, sang all aroond the •>,- fur. f* or nor Peetinf '•* HSVP has new home Independent Living with a Helping Hand nanied; jnst familiar with the travails Company production of "X-3 Travtata' and in con country and then all over the world- In 1970.1 got a job as a f, •,/• of fiainnp a long-term relationship te^cher at the Metropolitan Opera, and I taught there for 15 Retired Senior Volulnteer Program cert at LincoJn CoMer'a Alice Tally Hall, talked about the in a Comfortable, Apartment-style Setting successful.-It's not always easy* as years Then I was hired to teach at the Juilliard School of r»f ! imoo Couruy wishes to announce three I*T*OTS "We ar» three tenors wiih totally differs»» these couple? discover and display. Music and was on the faculty for seven years. I was offered it* new home at Community Accede Spring Meadows offers quality assisted living services voices One is more dramatic, one is more 'spinto' r- Garoey's sharp and witty banter is a position as Shelfer Euiniiiiem Scholar Chair ai Florida 1 -•l.ii- CT*J c<"*f*T. s r*rC ** Nhoiii'' McFVTTTWt not seei* re Unlimited Inc^ 80 West Grand St . enhance your lifestyle^. All for an Affordable meaning a lyrical Pavarotti voice — and myself, more of a ably delivered by these four actors, State University, where I taught for five years ^-K^ie. ptarn-d ju<=t last 0with and election, which seems likely, the Rlizabeih. 07202. RSVP is an organi true Italian lyric voice. And we put together a concert and Monthly Fee. Discover Summit's Newest C keeping tbe sparring alive and rich. "When I decided I'd had enough of Florida, I catne \>acic h^ K<-come a «Mte anyone only name left circulating of late 7a«ion where ci'ia^ns age S5 and older had a lot of fun doing it We have a good time. And every- a Call/br Afore lnfw*W**io** Today to Philadelphia, and here I am" be chuckled m campaigns veems w vis»* It ha« been Ron Frigen". former n* y service tbr n*»eHs r»f »he»r As the husband in *Tbe Problem.- thing becomes a learning process. Enrico is right there to rec-en''y rated *Se five beet and or and mitnicip**' f-hairrrutn in Wood seems to be a combination of assist you. It's really quite fulfilling. Di Giuseppe mused. "I've never been to the Manor* worct county chairmen io New West Held Johns — Lithgow and Cleese — and "Enrico is a legendary tenor from the New York Opera." before, fetfU'-yc beardjso much about it. Andlcan'l wait to members volunteer their gets maximum mileage out of dead- said Buonauro. "He sang in opera bouses throughout the spend a» evening with my friends at Che Manor. *A Night time and abilities to hospitals, Meadows pan reactions and understatement. world. I had met him when I was a student and be was a with Three Tenors* tends to be a night of fun. Vm really Blood drives scheduled throughout county schools, nutrition sites, senior bous- SUMMIT Guidi nails tbe frustration and resour- teacher at the Juilliard School of Music He has a fantastic looking forward to March 30." The Blood Center of New Jersey is asking people to make a special effort to ing, programs for ai rish youth, trans- cefulness felt by any wife whose hus- Bethmansaid that he had "appeared with Tony and Enri- Return This Coupon and voice. We became student-teacber-type friends, and pro- donate over the upcoming holiday season. The following blood drives are sche- poriat ion. counseling, correctional Call or Write for Your FREE band calmy reacts to earth-shattering fessionals at the New York Grand Opera, where we work- co in other concerts together. We enjoy each other's com- duled in Union County facilities and more. RSVP of Union We'll Rush You This FREE news, and tbe sparkle in her eyes Barbara Guidi and Gary'^Wobtf'itfefnpt^-I^iuie out ed together in many projects. It's not often yon g*»> to xi/ru-fr pany/* he mused. ___ • Sunday. 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.. Knights of Columbus 2589. 118 Park Ave . County would like to welcome older Assisted Living Booklet Valuable Booklet assures thai she has more tricks np her Prnhfei ho Got with someone of his caliber?^ Bethman, who was born in Easton. Pa., grew up in I ifxJcn. 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.. Connecticut Farms Presbyterian Church. Stuyvesani Americans to get acquainted with the sleeve. Easily the broader farce of the den Fleece1 by A. R. Gumey, at Union County College Upper Black Eddy, Pa. He attended Montclair State Col- .Name — Beihman, the third tenor, explained Buonauro, "was and Chestnut Sued. Uiiimi. ~ ~~ program. two, 'The Problem," like its counter- in Cranford through Saturday. lege and transferred to the Eastman School of Music in I Address _ brought to me by my teacher. Anthony Di Leva, who has M | Phone ( Rochester. I used to sing to people in the street in Easton since passed away. He was in the original 'Fiddler' and when I was 3 years old,** be recalled. **I would introduce 41 Sprin< ieid Avenue, Summit, NJ 07901 Call (908V522-8852 'Most Happy Fella.' He told me that he had a new student myself to whoever was around, and then sing 'Jesos Loves Freeholders exhibit Kanzler's work with great potential He introduced me, and I realized that Me.' That was my whole repertoire at the time." The Union County Board of Chosen Freeholders will who is also well known for bis fine-art photography, which Thomas was a great talent and a good friend for me. Bethman chuckled. "A few lessons later, I appeared in tfi'eck present a photographic exhibit by Owen Kanzler titled has been widely exhibited in New Jersey for many years. "What makes it easy for me to appear at the Manor," my first professional show in my early 20s at (he Bucks "Antique Architectural Details of Elizabeth, New Jersey.'* For this project he applied his discerning eye and his many Buonauro said, "is that I have a cabaret and night club County Playhouse. Last year, I appeared in WeUl Recital The exhibit will be on display now through April 20 in years of photographic experience to recording for posterity fat background that allows our concert to be more intimate Hall at Carnegie Hall, where I made my debut with the tne Freeholders Gallery, located on the 6th floor of the a part of our vanishing architectural heritage. with an audience. And in this program, we don't maintain a New York Grand Opera. I did excerpts from different Union County Administration Building, Elizabethtown "Kanzler's traditionally crafted, black-and-white photo- strict concert form. We interact with the audience, explain operas. The concert was conducted by Vincent La Selva. I The big banks say Plaza at Rahway Avenue, in downtown Elizabeth. The gal- graphs capture the essence of a bygone era of architectural ITEM to them in layman's terms, and add Neopolitan and Broad- also appeared with the Orchestra of St- Peter By the Sea, lery is open from 9 a.nx to 5 p.m. weekdays and also on style and workmanship," said Freeholder Mary Ruotolo, way music to lengthen the mood. It was really fun and very conducted by Father Alphonse Stephensoa And for seven 201 Route 22 West :V| Thursday evenings. liaison to the Cultural and Heritage Programs Advisory easy to assemble arias familiar to audiences and try to years, I appeared as vocal narrator in North America's The photographs focus on the ornate architectural styles Board. please the masses. We tend to stay on a more commercial longest-running passion play in Union City." ^ that nourished in Elizabeth during the late 19th and early The Freeholders Gallery i* coordinated by the Uslcs einl of the arias and more legitimate Broadway music.** He agreed that it will be exciting to "work again with they can offer me more 20tb centuries — structural designs and details that are County Division of Cultural and Heritage Affairs. For Di Giuseppe, who has performed as principal tenor with Enrico and Antonio. We worked together for the last three now slowly vanishing. The documentary project was made more information about this exhibit and other programs both the Metropolitan Opera and the New York City Oper- years,** he said. The last time was with the Bergen Philhar- not shopp possible in part by a HEART Grant — History, Education, and services related to the arts and Union County history, a, has been beard in concert with the New York Philhar- monic Orchestra in Englewood. And Fm really looking Arts Reaching Thousands — from the Union County contact the Division of Cultural and Heritage Affairs at monic and the Chicago Symphony. He has spent equal forward to getting together again at the Manor in West Board of Chosen Freeholders, 633 Pearl St., Elizabeth. NJ 07202 or telephone (908) time as a teacher of opera in two of the most prestigious Orange." Kanzler is a professional photographer from Linden 55eU255O. schools in the world. 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Tfc* on/y time a B**t Pic- You get something * and yon a doctor, tbp "iKpiration fw ing on the experiencrs of h^ »»' Associate Editor harxied out, let's »ce br>w you d;d on ta Garbo, Richard Barton, Glenn twice in 72 years has ture wHner received no otht band in the medical field, *br Happy Birthday Ihe exception of the pbatr the heart of hex story "Thr #*» last week's Oscar TV'**» *>•*» A»»** Close and Kirk Dougl** aU K»vt «- the uote been split, resulting ina tir in nations uvrr »o 1931-32 •**••— "People arc very courageous." And jost where does all the inspira- *•« wwers are ... an acting category; Best Actor i* biography on the book jacket, Plain continued- **I think fiom tht for all those novels come young doctor has. the prr ' ' Dr. Suess! author of a novel is often a 1- In 1997 •Titanic tied two r A/bntf of the*** has 193J-32. Wallace Beery for Th* or) time you're born, there are problems i always draw this analogy.' "* thai carr^ frrTi h/ n f IX What was unique about bow character, taking a bacfc-^ai v> in Oscar records. What were they, « competitive Oscar, Champ" and Frederic March for tht kindergarten, there ane prrS caid ^1 think if someone has written ' Howev" , ""e »•»* " '=•' the Academy honored Barry Fitz- ; and what two film* p' •<""**ly •»*•* 6. How many African-A mericans ^Dr. JcckyUcndMr. Hyde;" andBest At Featherbet * men and women P" » »* tbens always are Life's i eong. * person wooldn't b« able tn sa} gerald *s perform"***'*' **• ^<»***jf My berween the covers w'here the melody cvrvs from." Th* '"Tsrlf have won ac*w»p Occorv' th Be** Afr>r arui B*sS Support they've created ' fr, whif ^ r April 1st * 8:00 PM h * by \/i ,1'**"* Academy; Hattie McDanieL " H^t b*»ve *w^p' the Top mother in her newe*« novct *Aiier th iencer and »q$ Actor. H^ »wi the supporting Sucb will be the case next v TVre i« r- T3... With th* Wind " 75139; Suiney P Five - Best Picture. Dirertr- Pire. Pla*r>'e protsuronistfi face a<* " It's a C*K* r\ uii tf ri 'v rhanged W ~ '' •••' r* Miss. Pistoiese's Nursery class Elizabeih-Plainfield plays host when I was on a book tour, pomtjfig out that Cheryls have ote*- ^^^< continued 1 ^f*s having hrefk Calling - Sapping^ >«» cloes 1972'« ^Cabaret" bold? man,' 1982; Denzel Washington, flush have been Frank Copras "It celebrated Dr. Suess's birthday han 1 gei «tuck p'ace,' said m faci by myself and at the tahle nex' ir *Glory. 14&; Whoopi Goldberg, Happened One Night, 1?$4. untM What fed d'r> '»»- V "11 ay*'. wi T goin/* to with Plain, who Rot \r vp film ~&hasl~ J99Q; and ("oho Goo&ng Clark Gable and Claude*** Colbert: children listened to the bocks, to prr>mi TH) yr -A havv to me. peopl* werr h.** Wng a v^ry iniertc* nence with thr Sffio * rierofcjTw>fw' 'oicinc D thoX foiled Jr.. "Jerry Wagum. " /f ^ All bu\ Milos Fonman 's "One fVw Ov*r the luti *he ing s & Ham" and The Cat \r T> al v» win JVf That statue Poitier wer* **~"""'" ' ' •^-'•»-,( Cuckoo's Nest~ 1975. with Jack will j c*1 "t Ii was a ftifficul Nicholson and Low -*• Fletcher; e*nd also made green stock fm in hrd *o mak- anf* T thought. Literary ' <"""' f »tT' S17. Senwn f" Box Office ' *ew Jersey Balle 15- ic tbe only |x*r» t» >! S10 eggs for snack-tup** ' y cormectfem* 973-597-9*00 cthurrv^us Occrar ' of ' '•r tn Short MilU epg resmwivf for Fiain. It f • 'Y> In 72 « acting catwgoiy? >fnJ?BED LANE SCHOOL of r a soJUary oni». percoos 001 Feathwbed Lane C»«rv is a offer thro own ^ •vw*'* new |» \r> a«kin,g for year* rmy wn&d* itt statue* rnP or *• >"• Bunny Coming And of How tnnny peopl* b* 732-388-7063 a r~ -raid gal W ',», V-*- A Hallmark Greeting tn> to-back a/ Ing in Tlfcr Thomas 4 Bart»«« paria. Oirectom r , I write afc>o>ui ft •* Contest At OMohnnie's 1 delve into J v iv (7 i //, Swver ^1**>**0 C-r-arr Th+ Unof *her oot the l^i^al-^e in the nr W ' "I arvV- "Vi f>- 7 A **ards," hy Mas art WiUy anA New Jersey Ballet's Production of id of p wirrf upper mncM ' Oamien Bono; "Bekirtd the Oscar: v 1 P ftmar •/<'•* TV an thtr ffce Secrwf History of the Acar*'—* 1 PETERS WOLF Tiain I m * f» ic 'be 7V'ar>'. BEAUTY 3? ran he / -f/Trc* fisflMs 0» WhotoFmnffy WBl Enjoy BUI Van Sant Editor Sunday, April 2 - 2:00 PM fe rlr***s not cb»T M^' 7 geouy rhe I 'on t in New Canasn. Cor *c 2000 AD Rights Reserved V/ilkins Theatre, Kean University. Union tha' \g ^leases to the entertainment section ^»"vv««»o**t Ave,. PO Box 3109, Union, All Ticket* $7 . Resmrvmd Smmting o«'> '^aii copy to 1?°' Box Office: Mew Jersey Ballet New Jersey, 07083 908-527*2337 9734974600

On Aprtl eih you and your tamQy*B picture can b* takan 0 no etiarge wflh tha Easier Btsmy Agranoff appears Friday Uutmmmt 10am- afid 4pm at OJotmto's Gffts and Coaecttotes 170 Wwaflald Avenue n OaA Th» r* Easter Bwny vrifl ba gtang out a free bag of JefV BaSy jaBybaans «nd hofa^n Steii baflonos whaa MTOT V-* * si^jpiaslast Thorn wBbe tr»e cotoring cc**^»»^ wrofig»*iow o^*^ —•* **^* r^**»* •** *•* •»•*-•"**"< at Arts Guild of Rah way *»* javaral daiatia age grotps on Aprfl 18 N* »*# f Also and possfcta the bast pan of tnis fun day Hatknarfc ts tponsonno a national KMS» card During 2000. The Arts Ouild of hie paorM-*c» las* 10 designs become part of Ihe Haflmart cart) fine. There wffl be flvss winners tn eacti o! the 4 age categories These tatanted chOdiBn wffl rivMwe a trip wflh their famtfy to Kansas City whwe concerty Hallmark cards are made, and wiD be honored at a wtoner tveapflon Wtnn»r« wSl also fac*«w» n x>oh '-» th/ K00 lor thBms«|ws&, S250 wo*tti o* Crayota product and a SSOO gram to* their schooT* an The second concert in the series, who »• department. Each Kids Card Contest Entry Kit contains hints on designing a winning card, two blank cards, one official entry fcym. official ixries and one pn>-addn*aaod envelope to n^ad the entry originally *cbedoled for *njd F-broary or naturn ii to O"Johnnte*m lor faywanfeig to Man* tark hfwwinimftrrTt S*xne "tints Vv making *tw •Trt has bfcen rescheduled- New Jersey This will he a concert fit frw ar». be original, the top o* the card shout* **• '***•* «n*>-'*'«»o »•*** o»^" v-" -*v*-t.^».» t,*^ »^*. folk musician Mike Agranoff win be J10 RESERVED J12 cMtfchase is necessary tor the fr^e entry krt whole family and, for 'Xily W. no one CHILDREN'S Also free with the purchase of any 3 Hattma** cards between Apru e to Apnl 23 will be a playing a concert of acouKtic music, should have to miss ii The An OtiilH Creative Kids Pack containing Activity gu*)e C^tyoia Modal Mage Cwrt Wa-Otaf^e Worker <"*riginal contemporary and traditional Crayoia crayona. Constnjctton paper, stickers t*-rr-*o »™o« %o^*. »—< « "*o^»^- -*^ w*tK ic located at ] 67O Irving St at the cor mn vrwekype Suppfies are Qrrited so come m eariy ^ngS and stories Friday al 8 p.m. ner of Seminary Avenue in downtown temple Betb-H Mcknr O«yiin 908-276-923' There wBl also be exclusive coKecUble products sold on Apni fl ms«te by tr»« B^yds Bears ApranofF plays a superb finger- Rahway. only blocks from Si Smith's Dmxc Studio 908-276-5053 Company and Annalees Company If any additional information t» needed you can reach ctyle guitar in idioms ranging from CJohnnies ay 732-574-2193 or tor more information on the Kids card Contest, check oui Village Antique Center I Georges Avenue or Routes 1 & 9 &MJBMUB¥Tt BT wrww.yahooUgans- com and haDmartLCom. Ha»^ a go*** *»»» at O" Johnnie's 170 WesffieJ GARDEN STATE CHECK CASHING ancient harp tunes to obscure Tin Ran Call (732). 381-7511 for information . J .. • t j-3-3 r-j i-nrri * ti IJJ ttUJ I DISCOVER Alley compositions. He will occa- otJo.JflaKe: reservations.. . .11 Z MONEY -* SERVIIZ/INIL sionally and unexpectedly come out +4 TRANSFER M with a number on banjo, harmonica, H 20rlnnabnO SL recorder or with nothing but his fine M VIEWING THE WATCHUNG MOUNTAINS 3 Something M 7D1 Spring St(KL 1*9) unaccompanied baritone voice. H M He is a storyteller and songwriter in M H Nemrk league wjth the best. H Nemrk Norsk Agranoff plays a wide variety of mmmrnzmk Norak music falling under ihe ripfinitinn of " He is equally at home with a thru Sat traditional ballad or contemporary Authorized Agent Bell Atlantic NJ Main Office song, a dance tune on concertina or a Join The Fun Circle In MAIN STREET 90S-81CWJ222 NJ Transit Bus Cards Sousa march on guitar or some of the Pre-Paitl Phone Cards - Bill Payment most horrible parodies ever perpet- We cash checks pq STARTS ANTIQUE CENTER to your company CHECKS CASHED • MONEY ORDERS rated on an unsuspecting audience. He The kitchen comer at Modem Design is just one of A anxiurc of furniture & decorative is a very funny man, alternating up- Over 8,500 sq. ft on 3 Floors accessaries for home and garden. s Tax Rttfund beat songs with numerous stories and dozens of nooks sure to excite area antiquers at Some- *•• j rville Center Antiques. Yoall find old & new. elegant & 1.00 OFF tales 156 MAIN STREET, FLEMINGTON country. French & American, metal & 4 1)1! I KRKM •2 AM lace along with bandpainted AgranofT s first \o vc is making music, a love that shows and is conta- 110 Quality Dealers With Small accessories, iimmial lamps and lush CASK Drink OC Nimt Spockils All to Furniture Collectibles Too! Somerville Center Antiques decorative pillows. gious: the shyest of listeners is drawn FIORENZA & RUSSIKOFF - into the spirit of his concerts. 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Stepping Out is a weekly $12, and procdecb win benefit CDC and the. Westfietd Community Players. Return engagement is twice as sweet to guide our readers to Uu For Information, cafl COC al; (fiOB) AfJCV4 jiirh 1 show often highs, lows 276-7611. Joe Lagar* By Br* the Vnum CowSy area. Ths CSV Joe LJlCSr* degredecree off gesturvestnrme intointr» hies hrtichobrush*- painienaint^Hd omn twtuiAo masonit«n«erw«3t»e panels**a*i«1B, is Stuff Writer far is opew to aB grtrtpr and THE BACK PORCH in Rahway wfS StafT Writer trolces*. although the small size generally darlc, 'allowing the Following numerous perfor II was "An Afternoon to P«-mmihtr' Sunday si 2 p tn r ha the U*tf US present Open Mike Night every Tues- The Internationa] Juried implies the idea of a snapshot, the encrusted pinks and yellows to day at 9 pjn. tn addtfon, the followtog when Maya and Boris Trtntarw. » unique and an exeep monces in Russia, in internation- w Tour fr+* I T# 2000 ax the New Jersey Center fa phonographic notion is constantly jump out. A number of the shapes musicians will appear aJ the P^c* Vistfal Arts in Summit poses an ok CiooaUy talented Russian coup^ played a diverse selection to Arts n and roe*»tilessly cbal^nced by are suggestive of eccentric perfume al music festivals and on Russia* $25 H April 1. For patrick Choir. Admission is free; lunch April 15 and 16; "Petw Rabbit orch In April: of muxic at Ibe YMYWHA of Union Counry in Union after the concert is $-4.50. The chinch modernism question: Do vou warr Straub c and liquor bottles; the image effec- (908) 771-5544. ext 15. 3 to 7 years old; Apri 7 — Tom LeonaftSs Myma Friedman, concert program director, arranged fn television, Maya and Boris Zolo is lrcst©d at 12F Etmer St WestfieJd U> respond enK*tinru>lly o» *«•-«- CARNIVAL PRODUCTIONS of Rah PAPER MILL PLAYHOUSE wffl con- April 14 — Smile and Nod 7 tively pulls the viewer between *t3I April 29 and 30: "Amelia BadelU mally to what you sec* the Zolotarevg to make their fot^th sppearance at the "Y. wny u*n conduct aucfifions for "Joined Goes Camping and Other Stories In tinue its 1999-2000 season with the Aprfl 15 — The Boogterizere Another pfcinier. Rose life and landscape, witbont ever sel- tarev are now performing in Guest curator Dan Cameron prepared tables aror TKJ * tanc^ fw and offered v a* the Heao~ by Catherine Butterfiek' TRIO PASIONAL. Y*sO>ites and * Story Salad," ages 5to 10 years old: comic thriller T>eaihtrap* by Ira L»win April 29 — Devi) in the Blues etoede, provides a Hopperish view ir for even a cecond on ments. Regretfully, tb* * *r^« v/w, only tnlf billed, York and ' *• r^rxjey in M -ww through Sunday. The Back Porch is tocated at 1505 senior curator of the New Mnseun I^Trsw^y Chair " SUmlight, slam Ajmi 9 and 11 at 7:30 pJTL at B Bode Festival Uanero Group wiH appear in M«y 6 and 7: H*nsel and Gretef * fantastic is > T RaK unfonanatery, man* -•--• »•-•-». ART gon Restaurant 169 W. Main St, t»v» coreert ^A T&ete ©' South America' Evening pertormancasare Wednes- Main SL in Rahway. ^ of Contemporary Art in New Yort ing into 9 <}**% bnt mpy*«fted bv audiences. and "'<"*oidUoc>*» and th*> ; «Hendid afternoon Being sought are two womoh at t*»e Mnion Cocmtv A*M Center *n to ^ years *>Wfc days through Saturdays at 8 p.m_. and cafl (732) 381-6455. City, has decided tn take the nteJ i rr>o*n. i» tb< entire busy and colorful man. tale 30s; plus three Rah -way Ap*fl 1 at P p m Tickrto arc Sundays at 730 pjn. Matinees are CROSSROADS tn Garwocxj wM lectuaJ road Of tb* 6*5 work*, the tiny pa^^1 The setting i' Bw< those who ao*r»ded R ucfiar melodic*: and p>op nxnsir that came oot af>CT Worl< SHOWS c Mry sculptures by K«*>n and thr^p men, vanous tge*, to play S? UCAC » \or.i >d »' 1601 -ing Thursdays and Sundays at 2 pJtt , and sent a series of Ja*z. Hb>«* O«H slightly mew* r»\an a handful Zen*, enjoyed ^vwv moment and g**» up ryx\ the danoi IT. while N4ay» p)«v^-^ «h^ piano and Bnris. the odd MTT A ART wgl «y * to 7 through » closed window St., Saturdays al 2-3D p.m. The Paper WD lv v con to it. Lc*okin| ensembJ© role-** -'or concerts. ceed equally oo * **> • «»K**i4 the interior isn'r intimidating bui floor at the requeg of the fabulous call (732) 388 4go May 20 and 2i: ant* ••*- F*layhouse is tocated on Brookskte -ft )P A artict Loui« Wolchonofc_ w Crossroads is tocated at 78 North nnflOtiniHIii > Will TcrTT temoiy uiviung eitnexT leaving an affective woman aT T *w»ly. excyrto*u»Ur beautifn a change of pace, thr- Tolotarevs ofJered some Yid olt" a^M -5- ta JO ror pieces ar- con Ave. in Garwood Much of •!-» vvortr fiarnts »*« the vj#-ver wilh the slightly qneas> voice, ringing i f» ^-c itet and h« huyhan^ dich in . socb as "*B«a Mir Bis V are at 10 a.m ai fol (908) 232-5666. Boris. accorn|>any ng -30 ^.'" to 5:30 WESTRELD OUNG wit its spring concur Apnl 1V ©t 1 inaccr«s3hihty: withr»ot the appro of playing f^eping Tom. ; »n »n e** -tr»r piano, a larg/» har iazzed up a bit — it didr> sound 1 Mill Playhouse Broototio'fl groups o* 20 or -o' '"•" Ms, bone COOPERATIVE THEATER win pm at »he Rrst B^r-* '* ' •>•"-• •"' EAT TO THE BEAT Coffeehouse tr priate ir»*«»Jlecru»';-ing. tK-» pw-ow other painters. Pawl C—ani char 3636, «xt Cajn*roD s pbo4*^raj>h> selec- Si« rrv verci-Tn, bof »t was pjst as effective w-f r? *My V uic*icrr^ MVTU y M«iya, who sang • f ftl r tion i« inadequate Most "f th* 'i by WCE Dl UURA AND Th**= GEORGE coats, SB to ELIZABETH PLAYHOUSE bv T«*TI Picard Aprfl 8al &30 p n» 1 stnpy dijrita aKctr'acfio*^ on make only in nd -v* >o\6 have, r\ U 5iqphie Play? %. i ST PfWYjrci wyi appoa' •» concert »1 c#nt "Ttv9 ." a comecty by t to the Beat Coffeehouse U are predictable:, v *U!T a f>^* th" V^e r- iv-1 d fkahv^y 1C7"1 Irving iJi'^oa, ist. h»H • - niP red it in »"T moamfol ry Shue Friday through April 7. Pertor at "^465 living SL in Rahway ©J cucc«»ed baj^J^ tniy as Vf D TlfV *•-' •©** s*w *• u Wo c*y^ T?rt ^ffcy** of V p c** * V r- # ' IJN'ON i Fast Cheny Streot Pc ert«rcj«cs in the ocv n* $1 r r i or to sign up for CV-* M V n—*' »' ? p m. Sundays and $fl *o* ackrwR^MVl, $6 to- , caS (732) 381-O5OS al ' >v ,n 'I .w^ 19 interior is Amy Beridey and I.ynr citizerv Th« play lcr»**K r>OG M»G*fT will S tf( FLVNIT ^ IRIQH PUB« Steakhouse ir f"v a HtrV gunplay ai»d follr dances, i at 11OO F '*"* "iy Si . »me off ps genuine >> inter i tr ip»' at tHo 'Jnior County Artc «H pre^tfit loOc tory. V Y- i swart* if" <%i » yrmnp rr-»N in je&XM* CLASSES 1 with a April 15 f*t 8 p.m ^v«rn that marginal ctrrtde -v a can»»Hr point a in TT'any •be gj»i»y Thr audience c*ng along *' AtTTiC WESTFlEtD UCAC »e many C wn TUekviy <*f I ove, cung in THF TMEATFP PROJECT al L*n*or Ihsh Pubfcr loc-M© d at i AS? in an ^ -4s>ce*d the »ango to Teh Hob* Picb (T Coi/»ty Coilpge ^nP pr**«©ot TK-g Go* A. my or P r>* Mar* St in Rahway *"— *"* ' by perf a *wncH a cha o>" ri*-*»c©" by A F> G^trrw*y today a '"»rk "wfaoe with o A v c r o' call fT*2) 381 ^7D0 IV Acting classes M»D through Saturday tn t»t© Roy •• Ijir* ^Mr^' 7»m^ IV - rssry org SINGLES HILLTOP CAFE & GRILL.in Summit aim ^ 'irh Maya 9 ot trate on improvisatitsn. charactw d«»v» T^©a**v at th© UC'% C*"a t) can v RGURF PAINT i pfesdftt* Teom BfoabVayto th e TV •oprrwnf and ecc'*« study. Also o**«'»^ JERSEY old*' tKan -4F yesa* s o*'1' 1033 Spr '>gfi©id A v» iD be o* # Al < Screer' e^ery Sunday at 6 pjn., are tour "gvelso* ^p and \f»» lovo f av^fy Sunday Iwn 0 to 1O-30 TV»u"s«ia^5 through Satu*"daye ff't F iT »H tn rv rrfr*** »«»' v rn t»E wny ac 'Achy. BreaJry (Gallery aHV Arts Gu*H ** rt «*i jj 77 p *>r>irt Rio by rn of-youncarweat a rn - ff*f c'^sei'ssio^ and p m , and A4>nJ 1 al 3 p^i Ticketp a^< fhrn A wy favariu ^u^cian gvpey con.g O«c*ii ** * vvo v 3pm »* C 5 to 6 p.m Cost Is $29-95 and br©; Vte«* e» th-» First B *R fo» ctu 7Kivag in Pnglich arv1 in R c>t I V1 tt F-'V V Had ibr aodienfr i » a d»«Ser, «nd »f>tf* come tfiv dancing !7r cj ^ ^ Wo^tf»»i ' DOT i m H of Re-y •*» tbr-*? r^nioj cifi^eiTB »«f ally look r*rv»q«Jy. and $2 To? if "omrtf ion Caff ft O*« is loca»-d & 447 Av« Summit ' "' "^-"--*" 1 WiP CurW'v. ^^ptyone rTjjsrd r«p«T y and Kackgrr*'nd nf ih»<- r - coffee t«. r># o-^la tr> ^ "chaim To Ufe and 5 ! to < p m *^<1 by an op*1*! rhed. vith a CRANrORO RGPERTOPV THPA his *h* crmg v s tT-ancls»ed into English A >d «n r^deei calutf r*> muctcaj -rr-e^iefve to renvm r to <; tr» 7 p n for Catho&<- VAN GOG' PS EAH CAFE in Union will religiov? fiprrre jref ha»-|y a 3 Guild TER will present "Hddter on the Roo' rial ' ->l* « aor"* grnerai Tn- a change of pace. Boric offered rhe classical to rtv magnificenT ZoWarev* and to Friedman, by at will sponsor a night »*gh tb^ open door", in af Saturday at 8 p.m., April 8 at 8-2? p.m Kring tr» rmnd the real b*rt unreal da« Before long, they both presented an Israeli patriotic Beld this evening at the OoJoraci© CJ?*©. I f* Ma^ch an^* Apffl. Tuesday Thrive on plane* of paint distance, a tractor eithe* ytts in. gave great happiness to rjnusic lovers by 751' DANCE Bonnie Bum Road, Watcrtung. from 9 and Sunday and April 9 at 2 p.m Tic* nights are 'Acoustic Tuesday," with creamy white, beige axi <*uil indus^r \al landscapes o/ «ho pr^c» and same o»ch a pleasant a*Vnjo«i of muacal concert. NEW 'ERSEY BAt<.ET wiB appear at els are Sl-2 lor resan/«d ce^ting. £to cv work* Hs way throuj^h, a firM AMTIQUE ARCHITECTURE DETAJL- UNION rOlXMTY TO«AM CEKTEP oc>en mile© t*r>m & to 9 p.m.tor fol k sin- tones clearly d^»^nbe the head« a' cio^i-'j Oiarir* Steeler. giving *b/ WOdns Theater, r <ovx.' and Sunday youn.gei' than 10 years oH. 4 "*ns pas led on \tn painied. down to 5:3O p m T>\« cftuis* ic fc* btuos ve faa* rer Si**tdpys H 8 p.m i p »b«»i» bjittony Orpixan Annie eyes In 1 i -allot v^sians of cHUd' en's fairy SINGLE FTUENDS. »or C^thoPr wn mances wiO t=akA p4ac 'at 1 <~a--t features giv^ »t a chilling gravi ough Aoril ?0 betv^een the <%O*S of P arv* 12 r Cover c*"*' ^*' •* ^^ **** °" r Tickets for Saturday are S'lO. gles, wffl spon&oi an aftamoo" of »c© High School, V* »;t F' « or», (I ^ rv^c ip a «j nr*le pink Ocxviman s Noi Titled f\. as »' nwrlcing i burial place ovr »ours Oam to 5 old: the cos* is $10 prtr cWW f $i' sirvi «17; aB tickets U>f Suxiayare skating Sunday 'rom 2 *o 4 pjp at th« inforr ation, ca^' in th*" f»th*' •* « a a d*»l»rium of e-xtupe arvj color At a smd T>tureday overlings material? ' ' *' Van Gogh's For is located at 10i 7 * hich *he cheri 57 South Mountain Arena, 56O r gallery is located on the 6th floored (9O8) 78^- F^P Stuyvesant Av«. in Union Center. **' vith p rJo^vn- like mouth short distance, it almost apjcaxs as The center's next 1 Union County AffrninisVafion BuiW- Ave., West Orange. O^t ^5 $6 for Ho* o' L^ndtca/y M the THE WESTBELD ' Y wriUis w at size r * gr^^ter than six 1o ttor •WHIRLPOOl-BATHS Him classes tn cardio box arv VARIETY THE WAJTIMG ROOU in Rahway -Hie, Bizabem art ap'>r«»cAation, and heUytte v? LOVE AND OTHEP THINGS is present the rock group Evertounge g*»tc an •KITCHEN irvg ICSMET RINGLFS wiB sponsor then*** c* ar ov «»nino *>f cabaret 'nusic April 22 at 10 pjn. The Waiting Roorr WUCI RFFl ECT1ONS: "Memories, in th© April 8 9* 8 p m foatuHng Jo*v> ts located at 1431 Irving SL. al the cor FILM -Oebrts tains, Hocks **nd Wpte* tho Schweska, Rob CXjffy and Joanne **^u» o* Lew'" Street, in oVr-"ntov*' ExWingW»»- UNION ^OUNTY ARTS CEf^TER in HnsulaW Outar WaQs ^attvtxvn Accssaorttts Completion r»r visit Rsihway co/^tinues 'ts Fflm Series da at th© Cf ~nt vd Dramatic Club 78 way Students' artwork tours schools 44mv Shsatrock Walls *ftew Bathroom Rztures "Oesl Direct. No Salesman V\flT4«»r\« A i n !»i ' * T •»»»!'"•*»"< 'Wot* !»' *> wUI I e vi exhitHt at tnp Kent through M-*y Unless otherwise noted me Have residents been wondering p«ter graphicR, and multimedia within -Ceramic TB© WaB» 4 Roor •Vanity A MedMne Cabinet COMEDY tot 3©4*t>le ?r\d tno*e features. tirk©ts COMEDIAN DAVID BRENNER win be where iteix children's artwork is? The a variety of classes per each grade "• Friday SpringfieJd School District is hotting level. The show includes woric from Gai!«ry hours &** 9 a.m to 4 p.m presented at the Union County Arts • F.M DESIGNER 1016 STUYVESAMT AVE. •UNION | Center in Rahway April 29 at 8 p m p rn Time hasn't hurt Air Supply's appeal a louring art chow of student work Pro K to high school and will be tour Mor\day to April 20 BATHROOMS & KITCHENS II inc. (908)688«00-1-80(W22-8919 | to Friday, or by appointment The series continues with the The o^llery is tpcat^O at 42 Norwood Tickets are $30 and $36. UCAC is The compiled work is a sample of the ing all of the schools and the board • Jonathan Dayton High *ng schedule: By Bea Smith number, walked up and down thr aisles strumming and B www.localso»w<^.CQm/pa»lgng£ »»p ^^ ^^ ^^ ^^ ^^ ^^ ^^ ^^ ^_ |J Ave., SunvniL. ^OJ lnfpf"^=»*»^»>. r*e**1 located at 1601 Irving St in downtown best painting, printing, drawing. con> Offices- The schedule is as follows- May 1 to 19. : j L • J&P^ 12:JPen Hyc.' J S^aiT Writer singing, hugging and thrilling an over-excited audience (908) 272-0900 Rahway. For information. caU (732) 499-8226 or visit the website at • May 3: "Leave "Em Laughing" Twenty-five years are a Jong time to draw such huge And Hitchcock was equally -thrilling to the fans as he sang • Springfield Board of Education ACRYLIC STILL UFES by James www.ucac.org. Comedy Double Feature — "A Night at crowds of fans, and on the evening of March 21, a program with feeling and gusto all of the crowd's favorite Air Supp- Bill Van Sant Editor Offices. May 22 to June 2. Wolanin will be exhibit at the Swain the Opera" and "Some Uke It Hot,* 7 ly numbers. CWonaD Community Newspaper* Inc. 2000 All Rights Reserved Participating teachers are Holly CASUAL TIMES restaurant features of wild nostalgia permeated the Paper Mill Playhouse in AHENTION HOME OWNERS!!! Galleries in Ptainfield Saturday p.m., $7 for both films One of the highlights of the concert was a special Organizations submitting releases to the entertainment section Callahan, coordinator; Marylin through April 29. An opening reception comedians on Saturdays, at 8:30 p.m. Millbum when two performers known as Air Supply — can mail copy to 1291 Stuyvesant Ave., P.O. Box 3109, Union. UCAC is tocated at 1601 Irving St. In moment for a married couple, (Carol and Wayne Morrison Schneider, Barbara Delikaris, and will take place Saturday from 5 to 7 and 11 pjn. Graham Russell, an Englishman, and Russell Hitcbock, an Rahway. For information and reserva- New Jersey, 07083. 1st ANNUAL WHOLESALE TO THE PUBLIC p.m. The restaurant is located at 1085 Australian, bounced around the stage. of Edison, wjio incidentally, had been sitting next to this Suzanne Dobrowolski. Centra] Ave.. Clark. For information, tions, caO (732) 499-8226 or visit the From 1976, when the two got together after meeting the reviewer. Apparently, the couple had sent a note to Hitch- Gallery hours are Tuesdays u> Fn UCAC website at www.ucac.org. 3 DAYS ONLY -3/31,4/1 & 4/2 days from 9:30 a_m. to 5:30 p.m., and call (908) 388-6511 year before as cast members in **Jesus Christ Superstar." to cock and Russell telling them that they had fallen in love to Saturdays from 9:30 a_m to 4 p_m WLMMAKERS--SYMPOSIUM Wi!t W "ll>e year 2000. Russcli and Hitchcock sold millions of Hie music ol Air Supply, and they danced to "You're BUY DIRECT FROM THE MANUFACTURER Swam Gaiieries ts tocated at 703 CONCERTS sponsored by Monmoulh University at records and won numerous music awards. And the fans at Everything to Me," 18 years ago at their wedding. Now, Watchung Ave., Plainfield. For infor- the Loews Mountainside Monday the completely filled Paper Mill didn't seem to mind that they were celebrating their anniversary by attending this OUTRIGGERS, the outreach cnorus or SU/976 Choice mation, call (908) 756-1707. evenings. Monday through May 8. these two were 25 years older and perhaps not quite as performance. Russell read the letter to the audience, and DISCO ALUMINUM MFG. the Summit Chorale, will be presented Cost is $103 for six weeks. For infor- For Fencing Supplies! HOMAGE will be on exhibit at me romantically inclined in their presentation of their music the fans persisted in having the couple come up on stage — in concert Friday at 8 p.m. at St. Mark's mation, call (800) 222-7719. to really celebrate the anniversary. The celebrants were > CUSTOM MANUFACTURER Residential • Commercial • IndusHial Malamut Art Gallery in Union, show- Episcopal Church, 140 S. Rnley Ave — and the sound not quite as beautiful as it was a quarter INDOOR • OUTDOOR casing the work Jeannette Chubatovs- in Basking Ridge. All proceeds will of a century ago, because after all, the fans were 25 years called up, and the two rather shy, but determined people OF SCREENS D ky and other artists associated with the climbed onstage and were serenaded by both Russell and SHOWROOMS benefit the Manvifle victims of Hurri- older., too. | 3% NJ SALS TAX CASH » CARRY gallery, through May 3. cane Floyd. Suggested donations are AZZ So, when Russell, toting his guitar, told the fans, "You'll Hitchock. It was a grand moment for the Morrisons, one mE HISTORY OF JAZZ, featuring • PORCH ENCLOSURES, CO* INC Gallery hours are Mondays, Tues- $20 for adults, and $10 for senior citi- J get everything you ever desired," and proceeded to play chat the two would not easily forget. FAX 908-355-2207 days and Wednesdays from 10 ajn. to zens and students. For information, Carrie Jackson and the Yusef AH Even though there was an intermission, the audience STORM PANELS Ensemble, will be presented Sunday at while Hitchcock sang such songs as "Lost in Love" and 908-353-4100 9 pjn.; and Fridays and Saturdays call (908) 359-1620. apparently could not get enough of the musical group and from 9 ajn. to 5 pjn. Union Public 2 p.m. by the Donald B. Palmer 'Two Less Lonely People in the World." the members in FOLK SINGER MIKE AGRANOFF will the audience sang along, clapped their hands, stomped would not let Air Supply leave the theater. The fans stood • SERVICE & REPAIR Library is located in Friberger Park on appear at the Arts Guild of Rahway Fri- Museum of the Springfield Public "WE MAKE 541 SPRING ST.. (RT. 1 & 9) ELIZABETH Mom's Avenue, next to Union Town Library. Admission is free. The library their feet and even made shrill animal sounds. in unison and whistled and cried out until the two perfor- 1 day at 8 p-m. Tickets are $8. The Arts mers anql their accompanists raced back out on the stage to SCREENS TO SIS REPLACEMENT WINDOWS BOARD ON Hall. For information, call (908) Guild of Rahway is located at 1670 Irv- is located at 66 Mountain Ave., Spring- . To the accompaniment of drums, a piano and two gui- 6X8 #13/4 STOCKADE $21.99 851-5450. ing St For information, call (732) field. For information, call (973) tars. Air Supply supplied some of their most popular num- satisfy their customers. BOARD 376-4930. 6x8 381-7511. bers including "Now and Forever,** **Sweet Dreams," 'The Unquestionably, the bright and blinding lights supplying 518 South Ave. FAX 6X8 #2 3/4 STOCKADE $14.99 VINCE DIMURA WORLD MUSIC, fea- Sea" ar«-i "Making L*,»vc Out of Nothing a; AU " A;r Supply wii! never diminish — not as long as the iwu RED CEDAR WESTFIELD SYMPHONY Plamfield WHILE SUPPLIES LAST $69.99 ORCHESTRA wffl be presented in turing me jazz of Cnarlie Mingus and In order to stay in intimate touch with the ever-faithlul maintain their popularity and retain the love of music 908-754-4534 AvupmoNs John Coitrane with Ralph Bowen on BOYS CHORUS SCHOOL. concert Saturday at 8 pjn. at the Union fans, Russell, who seemed to change guitars with every accepted by their fans of a quarter of d century. a fully accredited 4th- through 8th- County Arts Center in Rahway. Prior to saxophone, will be presented by the grade academic/choral school, wfll the concert, a Xk>nversation With the Arts Guild of Rahway April 14. Tickets conduct auditions for September 2000 Artists" will take place at 7 pjn. For are $10 for general admission. $8 for Applications are sought from student musicians Winter enrollment There are 16 openings for information, call WSO at (908) students and senior citizens. The Arts rhiu VJIYU 4th grade. Dmited space in 5th grade. 232-9400 or UCAC at (732) 499-8226. Guild of Rahway is located at 1670 Irv- Application forms are now being according to age and ability. Particir> is^projected nccepf ed for "*4 Stnhgstr" V^mnmer "ants"witP6e~TaugfiI woHcs from the second week rarm~u For information, call (973) 621-8900. CHILDREN'S CHOIR FESTIVAL will (732) 381-7511 Chamber Music Academy for suing standard repertoire by cellist Mamie Auditions will lake plate in laic students in grades 4 to 12. which will Kaller of Morristown, violinist Nan- Sale!!! NEW JERSEY YOUTH SYMPHONY take place Sunday at 4 pjn. at the May Application deadline is May 6 take place July 10 to 21 at the Central cie L^xlerer of West Caldwell, and will conduct auditions April 14 and 15 Crescent Avenue Presbyterian Church KIDS "4 Strings!** is a nonprofit organi- save Vp To 35% for its stimmer music camp, June 25 to in Plainfield. For information, call (732) PAPfcH MILL PLAYHOUSE In Mill- Presbyterian Church in Summit. Ses- violinisl/violist Mary Babiarz of zation Those who are interested in I^km II ^B 1& 1 « WW III ^tf Illll \f July 1 at the NJYS Music Center in 549-2826. bum will present a series of children's sions will run weekdays from 8:30 South Orange. Supplementing this applying should call Babiarz at (973) During Our Factory New Providence, with other programs MID-DAY Ml&ICALES continue at shows every weekend in April ^and a.nx to 1 p.m.. with final concerts July will be master classes and special ses- 762-1416. sponsored Sale! June 1 to 23. The camp is designed for the First Congregational Church of May. 21. sions with a variety of guest artists, Summer is Coming! grades 4 thro ugh 9. Deaoiine for audi- Westfleld Wednesday at noon. Fea- Saturday and Sunday: "Alice In including performers, conductors, For free ad advice call United lime oner! tion applications and application fee of tured win be Rutgers University's Kirk- Wonderland," ages 3 to 11 years old; Chamber groups will be formed composers and instrument makers. A 908-686-7700. Carrier Coolii A Four Seasons Enclosure will give you year Yound use of your ndaelaCash patio or deck without snow, rain, wind or insects; or expand your Receive a $100.-$150. 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^^ i \GE B8 — THURSDAY, MARCH 30, 2000 WORRALL NEWSPAPERS

WORRAU. NEWSPAPERS CO-OPTIONS REUNIONS THURSDAY, MARCH 30, 2000 — 13 1 2 3 ' 6 7 8 T1 • Westfield High School GU» of

ACROSS - -?*'„ 1980 reunion is scbedaled for Satxir- What's C ling On? 14 day. For information, call Reunions I BfcOcal land Unlimited Inc. at (732) 617-1000. 5 Actress Day 17 • Westfield High School GUss of r » MARKET WEDNESDAY & 10'Country lot "'< 1970 reamoW is scheduled!or April 7. April 5th & 6m. • — For iirfannatioiu call (732) 617-1000. SATURDAY EVENT: Rummago Safe April 1, 2000 PLACE? Congregation B*Nai Orchestra' 5j— • Scotch Plains High School Qass •l 23 FVFNT R«i Market/Darts A CaBoc* 15 Kind of •• li of 1980 will conduct it* 20th reoman bios Sai«. 18th annual Indoors own! Union 16Langue— April IS. Far information, call Reun- PLACE: Maptawnod Woman's dub. 6f TIME: Apifl 5ft. 6:00pr- « 27- Woodland Road. MapWwood (b-* 6th, ions Unlimited Inc at g TIME: hsari • Union High School Qass of 1965 40 quality d»a> 20Styteof will conduct its 35th reunion April 29. of*©' antiques. hand-crarftad item* MOTION 22 Coerce For information, call Reunions and 'a variety of tner tian Unlimited Inc. at (732) 617-4000. EB1DAX— 23SmaBbffls • SL Joseph's School in RoseUe Corner and Hare* 31, 20t>0 EVENT: BLAST FROM Qass of 1950 reunion is planned for T T M1ZAT»ON- Annual ndcy ray Auction 25Axaia May 2000. Contact Jane Geoghegan PLACE: Union Catholic Htg h V* «| 28 Loses color; Burfar at (732) 388-7363. AJ Haase aJ 1600 Martme Aveni*«, Scotc* ''• " •r 30 Oeg «n the a (203) 744-7896 or Georg* SATURHAY TIME: HOOTS npen af ' PWCE: $6 00 include* m 30 ft at (920) 432-4E10L Aprfl 1*4, 2ff 34 Copycat Ionian High SrfioarCtass of Indoor FW- aso besots pno« to * • PLACF CatN receive an extra few 35 is scheduled far Jone 1O 7 ; SORTtY, NO CWLDHEW 36 Co* contact Reunions * *»» * OLD CTI 908~8f*> W 37 i»«J Inc ai (732) 617-1000 38 Tabasco • Jefferson High School Qi« of SUNDAY 39 Part & ' ifMO rpunioD is scheduled for I*»**e 24 2. *000 4-0 Pawn at the Jefferson Performing \rts House in Elizabeth High School ^Vw and WORKSHOPS 41 Santa PLACF "••" "ftONAL information, call Patrick Garga^ > ai Passsuc 43 Utah BeUevdlo North A\-c J1. 2000 £4 Concealed Now hold Iho fr*s! Sunday of the EVENT Frw Clinical Presentation 45 Re OWN 37 Beats badly ntecs a hofiday then the Sooonc 47 Russet t Corrtwood 41 In cone***"*" High School <"lass of "lay ^©^ti~Tng owe* !9They FFSSIO"' reunion crbeduled for July 1? celling a vanoty of 49 Sterfis 43 Pas — PLACE: 'n© r-ycho»rr 2^ Sleep - c? g rww and u^ " ' Many-anr - n contact Evelyn "" Northern Now Jersey C U) 3 MetviOe novel 44 ProtPctrueo' r**emo«abifea. toy*, 25 Examine /tOT) 47 «11« Northfceid Avenue. •*•""' 4 Cochin visitor? 4SWith of t» pweiry tw« ard much ' *» 26 Tarascon's -«» High So*T>ol lacy ange. New Jersey 5 Sweet-sounding S TIME: 8«>prn-9-^OprT» •77 Westchesto* 47 Cour* QP PRICE: F«« For reservations 6 Com onp commune 48 Com - 7 Ji»ly ><> mformation call 9 >73e-76OO 56 Charged 7 Highway 49 Scheme 28 Gl comp Pwnions April 7m, «TAT1ON: The "sycHc 58 Resino«S 8 Com Ky, tor 29Frenzs©d 50 Court Arthi T ' ' 7 IOOO EVENT: Raa Maricp* 59 Comic Mr 9 Architect 52 PLACE: Redeemer Lutheran 31 Prima — High School Oass of 1980 SATURDAY 1.34 Prospect Avenue, t^mc** 60 Noncomr 10 Ljeaid — life 32 Haw — on:be srtiedutetl for Ang. i9. Few TIME: 930am 1230pm Apnl 1, 2000 61 11 Atlantic 53 Privy tr EVENT: Pre« Qinical Presentation. n contact Reunions t W»i**^ PRiCE: New and ust^i dotty t 62 * Wealthy 55 records. THE SENSF *wn NONQPW*;?: OFottn 34 Bruin goalie Andy Inc at (712) 617-1000. 973-374-9377 BEHAVIOFT 35 Coating with *-*™ I H^gh Srhool Q»ss^s of PLACE: The Psychoanalytic Center o* Northern New Jersey (PCWJ). 7S9 North ANSWERS on Page B11 will coddoct a "50s SATURDAY field Avenue, Suite I* * Reunion Picnic Aug 26 at Memorial April 8, 2000 New Jersey 07052. *voofh WooH Avecne, Linden. TIME: 230 to 3:30pm EVENT: Craft Fair/Rea Market from 1 p.m. to ctosk For mformatioa, PLACE; -Connecticut- Eanos—Cbwcfa mlonnation call 97 3-735-7600 HORdSCOPE Ml Oaii Hodak »t <9O8) 862-4272 Union ORGANIZATION: Vt* • I Inion High School Class of 1970 TIME: p workers are healthy as long as it stays Washington, tames Watson, Buddha will conduct its 30«h reunion Nov. 24 PRICE: FroQ ArHnissiri. Tables by ven 3 to dors $20. Fo* """•• ->«*« "•.•^»o ^-« nrt a l*vel of reasonable debate. <^** Jozsef Antali For information, contact Reunion*' ARIES (March 21-April 19): Lock 008-686-5313 ahead, and voice your concerns Bette Davis- Unlimited Inc. at (732) 617-1000. ORGANIZATION: Mission Pr*S/»cts "f cits in your corner this week. In com TUESDAYS petitive-situations, you have the Zo- SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec 21): T| Anil 4th, 11th, and 18th, ?000 ning edge. Practice moderation. «nd Make careful choices in romantic or nion Communities Against Tobacco (CAT) Coalition n EVENT: Montrose Park Historic District social situations, and avoid being SATURDAY Association (MPHDA) Sponsors Throo don't push too hard. April 8th, 2000 Lectures on Tuesdays m April: TAURUS (April 20-May 20): You around people who do not share your April 4th, HISTORIC UONTROSE, have something valuable to give to goals. Give children special attention. COUNTRY FOLK ART Items Utana Zakalak o those who are down and ouL Work CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): PLACE" St, ^Jft^omas Qonto* « ^ Focus on expressing your feelings this WEEKEND SPECIAL George Avtfhue> Rahw&y Room 26& l \ I through a charitable organization, and TIME: 9*K%TV-£fo0pm *" s ' * ' TIME: 7:3Opm-&0Qpm \ f • dffef ycfcr dzn£, money or advice*' week rather than trying toasuppress. PRICE: South Orange Maptewood Adult PRICE.-Vendors wanted For information GEMINI (May 21-June 21): Don't them. Quality time spent with loved please cat) 732-382-2417 School: Each Lecture $10, $8.00 lor ones is well-spent. ORGANIZATION: St. Thomas Churcn MPHDA members. Series of Three Lec- feel like you have to carry the whole tures $25 or $20 MPHDA members (call AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Make April 7, 8, and 9 world on your shoulders this week. SATURDAY Adult School 973-37B-7620). For further the most of an opportunity to finally 2 April 6th, 2000 Others will pitch in and help if your EDison information call MPHDA 973-763-1880. communicate with someone who has co O EVENT: Rea Market and ORGANIZATION: The Montrose Park request is sincere. u. u Essex and Union CAT thanks'and congratulates the Union County restaurants listed below for being been difficult to reach. Lay all of your < < Sale' Historic District Association CANCER (June 22-July 22): A pro- nEW JERSEY cards on the table. PLACE: Second Reformed Chore* 132 ject comes to a successful completion. Convention & 100% smokefree. The CAT Coalition urges people to patronize smokefree dining this special weekend Smwood Avenue and Florence Avenue PISCES (Feb. 19-Maich 20). fr OTHER ana you are recogiuzea and rewarded Tl ME: 10:00am -2#0pcn news is good and comes along with K- uxposiiion te These restaurants protect your health and promote your comfort Thank them. Enjoy them! for your contribution. Stand up, and PRICE: Free. Clothes, books, rrcfc> THURSDAY—SATURDAY insights on how you can preserve and JI at Raritan Center electric appliances, collectibles, jewelry be proudi April 6th45th, 2000 increase your income. Make very linens, household items, and a cake sale EVENT: ANNUAL BOOK & MUSIC LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Adjust your O 2 Please phone (732) 417-1400 for These restaurants are 100% smokefree every day of the year: ORGANIZATION: The Women's SALE detailed notes. Association expectations surrounding a sociaJ or O J directions or visit our websites at PLACE: 26 Partc Street, lower level, If your birthday is this week, put Montdair (across from the YMCA) cultural event. Everything does not g o www.cobntryfolkarlcom or Berkeley Heights Kenilworth Village Cafe & Bagels Summit bkulnlk Eidgcl bdkery RUMMAGE SALE TIME: April 7, 13, 14, 9:30am-9:00pm; have to be perfect for you to have a your nose to the grindstone this com- < o www.njexpocenter.com Di Maio Civile Ristorante April 8 & 15, 9:3Oarn-6pfn; April 10, 11, ing year and uncover financial resour- Village Deli AJ's Specialty Subway SUNDAY good time. ^ ~^ > 12. 2:00pn>6:00pm. Children's books VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): It is time ces you didn't realize were available Espresso Pizza Italiano Bagel Chateau March 25th & April i»t two April 6. 2:00pm-6:00pm. Adults must be Taco Bell tvENT: Rummago Sale to face up to your financial obliga- to you. Settlements or inheritances Fri. eve. 3 pm to 9 pm • Admr$7 Fuji accompanied by a child under 16. Closed Osii^^a- Le Rendez-vous Plainfield Brick's Pizza Wendy's PLACE: St Joseph's Polish Natk««*. Sundays. tions. Pay a debt or loan without hag- will figure highly in your scheme of SaL 10 am to 5 pm & Sun. 10amto4 pm • Adm. $7 Church, Stanley Terrace and Porter PRICE: $5-Opening day only, Friday developing properity. A relationship Neelam Freshwater b Dona's Pizza Road, Union. gling. Stick to a favorite form of exer- Country Folk Art Shows. Inc. Children Under 10 - Adm. $2 • NO STROLLERS PLEASE April 7th, then free admission. For tnfor- cise, and stay in shape. issue comes to an impasse when each Pizza Hut Mountainside TIME: March 25th, 9:0Oam 4.0Opm. mation call Wednesday AM 3471 Grange Hall Rd. HoOy, Ml 46442 YOUR ONE PAID ADMISSION Pizza loe's Pizzeria & Vittorid s Vauxhali April 1st. 9:00am-1:00pm 973-783-7040 LIBRA (Sept. 23-OCL 23): An impor- of you are waiting for the other to Ph. (248) 634-4151, Fx: 634-3718 RE-ADMITS YOU ALL 3 DAYS Pizza Spot Daimatsu Restaurant PRICE: Free Admission tant relationship is highlighted. Work make the first move. Encourage Church's ORGANIZATION: Btessod ORGANIZATION: College Women's Siam Village Fnendly's Rahway Society Club of Montdair. a branch of AAUW. toward the realization that you value respect and honesty from your mate or La Focaccia Syd's Proceeds fund scholarships and each other greatly and can make your rvaHfi^f ^»v .-vffr*rl«><' yourself •" *f**? Phoenix connection work. same light. wvvw.localsource.coin Cranford New Providence Fon Garden SCORPIO (Oct 24-Nov. 21): Con- Souffle Westfield What i Gotng OD D a pod dmctorj of evtots tot oat Also born this week: Jane Goo- Dim Sum profit orpnnatms It is prepaid od costs jost $20.00 Editorial deadlines flicts or disagreements among co- dall. Marguerite Duras, Booker T. AquilaCucina Italia Three Squares Clyne & Mu (far 2 web i far Essei County or Umai C«mty aod jest Following arc deadlines for _ Diredto^ Chen's Scotch Plains Windmill Kotobuki (3000 for both. Yonr nrtirf Best be ID OUT Miplfood Church, club and social - Thursday Clark ChezZ Brianna's offia 1463 VaDry Sum) b? 400 Pit ment section Tiftp JWwp.MupUJ tylcoiitfrnrniiaffoiiy •FriencHy'-s Novtta" SL, Bloomfirid or 1291 StnrnsamAit, Unm P« more can mail copy to 1291 Stuyvesant Ave., P.O. Box 3109, Union, http7/www. BigshotSportscom mfarmatm caD 763-9411 Letters to the Editor - Monday y am BloomfieUChambero* Commerce ... httpVAmnM.conpuntts.conVbcc Elizabeth Gio's Cucana Del Mare Adagio Bisti w ilidiK> Panera General - Monday 5 p.m. New Jersey, 07083. jBfoad National Bank Wlp J/www broad-nationaW>anK.com Camp Hortzons.- httpj/www camphortoxi3.com Cali Mio lose's Mexican Cantina Springfield FiorDItalia Sorrento ^ CQnton Hffl Baptist Chrucn... JtttpJ/www.n}usaxomfCH8C Primo Piad McDonald's Barnes & NoUc Designer Bathrooms & Kitchens li.. httpJ/www tocalsource com/designet <.,.. KFC South Side KOMIOH Dtstfnctfre Servtaea Unflmtted, tnc nop7/vmw asuinc.com Super Dupei Noah's Bagels II Hillary's Monies s Cafe Dreamt Come True Weight Loss Vivians Kitchen Newauk Commmiry School and Nutrition Center httpihnmnw.localsource.com/c3ctrttTn TCBY Morris Thai •inc Windmill East Orange Chamber of Commerce. http.//www kxatsoui ce.conVeocc 0' JOHNNIE'S Essex County Cterk... http J/www essexctefKcom Of The ARTS The following chains ctre smokefree in all rebUuiai.u Au Bon Pain, beuucci^ b Eye Care Center of NJ. .. ..httpiAwww.eyecarenj.com i, i, v>ven Pizza. Boston Market, euiitornia Pizza Kitchen 89 Lincoln Park, Newark Gifts and ujj/ Collect ibles Rrst Night of MaptewoocVSo. Orange Chuck-E-Cheese, Dunkin Donuts, Einstein Bagels. Starbucks. Taco Bell, Wendy's. White Castle Forest HiB Properties hOpV^mvw.renlneVcflrect/ionssthinpropeftk^ Private •MUSIC Glen Ridge Educational Foun(Utkxi....htlpJ/www.kxalsoufC8.comyGREF.htm group lc***>o» Grand Sanitation httpj/www gradsanitatton.com School and Saturday tot «ii Holy Cross Church http7/www.ho(ycrossni.org These restaurants have agreed to be smokefree in all dining areas for the weekend of April 7, 8, and 9 (smoking may be 'DANCE Saturday, April 8th Hospital Center at Orange hap J/www. cathedralheaimcare.org Human Rights Advocates 1m, Inc. httpiAnvw.kxalsource.conVhfaJ.htm permitted in sepac3te bar area) (Ballet, Tap, )**&. Boyd's Bears Internet Training hrtpJ/omontheworidwideweb.com Modern, Flamenco) Jump America rtttp7/www.jumpamerica.com Sissie & Missie Fixin Tea t „ Lots a knots ...httpi/www-localsouns.com/Haxisoamm Berkeley Heights Kenilworth Liantonio's Pizza Stop Churrasquei u Summit •VISUAL ARTS, (matching p*n aU*. avatlabU , Maxim Warehouse http^/www.kxalsource.cofn/MaxlmWarehowM MeOennkim Homes. http7/www.rnellenniumbne.com The Alley Bar & Grill Anthony's Luiu-hcnette Umberto's Domani's Hilltop Cafe ditij uiill •THEORY, SOLFtot Montagnard Foundation, inc Anna Lee Mountainside Hospital httpy/www. AtianbcHeatth.org The New Bagel Delite Bagels 4-U Mona Lisa Office Beer Bar 6-Grill •STRING ENSEMBLI piece "Fantasy Flight Mutti Packaging Systems http-7AwwwJocalsource.com/rnulttoaosOYrtrtrtv The New Pizza Stop Staiiun Cafe Repetti New Providence Napoli's P\u.a L •JAZZ ENSEMLE,CHO^u5 NJ Avenue http7Awww.njavenue.com *pZj suggested retail Prudential Wnfte Realty Co Wtp7Awww.whiterealtyco.coni House Cafe Charlie's Hot L Groucho Marks Union fi*ts institute Scholarship auditions in 10 am to 4 pm South Mountain Yoga . http-VA/ogastte com/soathmountaln Sub Zone Golden Palace Scotch Plains Cioffi'S Italian Sovereig/i Bank http://www.sovereignbank.corn La Griglia voice,woodwinds, strings £K. M &* J drawing for free door prize * ihc,^ ., ai also Summit Area Jaycees Ro&elle Alfonso's Summit Bank http7Avww.sumrnltbank_com and piano held monthly be refreshments, snacks, and free helium balloons. Summit Voiunteef Rrst Aid Squad hltp7Awww.5ummrtems.cxg McDonalds Cheung Hing Mezzogiorfiu Synergy Federal Savings Bank. httpJAwww.8ynergytsb.com FINANCIAL AID Towsfthfi of Union -„ ...http-7Awww.uniontownshtp.com Township of Union PubBc Schools... $2 Off Off Foi a direaory ot i00% smokefree dining UnwwteKwui New jersey, .,. «.t,.i address plub uu u, c and handling 20% Off* Taming Point „ AVAILABLE CardorGtfl Card or Gift Yankee Candle Union Center National Bank hQp7Avww-ucnb.com purchase of purchase of Scent of the Month Unitarian UntversaBst Cfcurch http7A*wwfirstuu.©3sex.nJ.uua-org Dining, New lersey GASR 105 Mountain Avenue, Summit. New Jersey 07901 information call: $10 or more $25 or more Untied "Wty of BkxxnfieW http7Avwwv^cor^etcom/--unttedway "Limit 1 per customer. Not to be combined. With this portion ol ad. Expires 4/30/00. WooBey Fuel Co (973)642-0133 170 Westfield Ave • Clark This ad paid for by Essex & Union CAT — local health, civic, and business groups and individuals working to reduce youth smoking, reduce public d^ Fax. (973) 622-2664 732-381-8999 To be listed. exposure to tobacco smoke, support programs that help youth and adults to quit smoking, and provide tobacco prevention and control programs Homs: Mon.-Sat. 6;30aro-9pm, Sun, till 4pm Call 908-686-7700 X311 to diverse populations. For more information, call CAT at 908 352-5694.

*" ~ ' - *;..' " „", ' v-"* r :^ -j*lrr**ri>**.i>*'ej'ato."»2&*a:-!i_i"^. UNION COUNTY CLASSIFIED THURSQ , MARCH 30, 2000 — PAGE Bl I, 2000 UNION COUNTY HELP WANTED " HELP WANTED HELP WANTED GARAGE/YARD SALES CONTRACTOR COMPUTE CLERK fuS or part time. Musi JEWELRY SALES UNION. 741 PINEWOOD Road. Saturday CONTRACTORS, Ire There Is <* ^J£J!&**W^ Cai ANNOUNCEMENTS April -1st 9i)0anv4pm. Fumftupe (*-Woo 201-865-1573, extension 199 or ess^so Waiter Bauman jewetors is seeking profes- fTAND 0? for experience". Additions, Rerr nflwrtiun 199. skxHl Indrviduals to work m ffs fine jewelry housewares and much more. , Dormers, KKchens, PainfinD f> Communi departmenL Experience preteried. wK train v Over 30 years top qur** "^ UNION. Clover Terrace [off BumeS Avenue). Part tkne/FuS t£vw Appv *** person. •-• •--* DATA BfTRY- Nationwide BBQng Service BUT NEW Jersey for onry $3^01 The Ne» table prices. 908-245-6290 West Onng* 973-731-9155 Saturday, ApriUst, 9am-4pm, muttMamity aaaksafUVpartttnemeoicBlbaier Salary at Jersey Pnws AsaociaOoii can place you Short ffflte 973-37(^036 household, hofiday. baby terns, antiques S46X per year. PC required. No 25-word tfusffledadin over 1S0 NJ r«wspap clothes, microwave, bookshelf, teiev*ionc**tj> needed WB train. CaB 1-B8B-64&-5724 Edison ers Inrouonout the state- a combined rtrcuta large sectional "**th bed/ Point ton of over2mflDon housenoida. r^B o*an, DRIVEWAYS DENTAL HYGQflST part time tor friendly, LOOKING FOR A NEWSPAPER JOB? For a eat Trent at NJPA at 60»-40&O600 v emeu progressive, stable, general pnKMoa, p $20 refundable deposit, the NJ Press AsaoCta- —aja, students torn 25 countries xmk trams and oid toys. CoBecior pays highey* DRTVEB- $1000 Sign-On Bonus for aD vxp* needed Contact Uz Hagen at 6O9-4O6-ORP« ost Curbbig, Poop True** a ienced drlversl Company drivers- 39c/ mile for coming school year c*« - ^ prices, 1-80CM64-4g7i, 973-425-1538 tax 609*406-0300, ehagenOnJpa^org visit www •*•• ••-** Paving MacMne Ratitafe Assigned rrawwuiinmisi o/o's-82tf mflft, 1P Point ANTIQUE AND OWerFtrnfture.DiNrgRr •e EsQfflBjes, FuOy h faa) taxes, ptatos/permfts, zero-down MANAGER WEBCENOS, Part Time for an §*& nour. coiffttryi Reprssentatjwe vcw toe*1 tti g most estabisned MedkaV Dental offing soft- would HkB lor your ad ESTDyuCTES - FULLY tNSURS UNION COUNTY SPECIALS ware company seeks people to proces daims » YPEWRITER For low cost peopte-to-peopte advertising g* or Union Leader • Echo Leadp» from home. Training provided. Must own corr Into Ins Classified Pages. Cal 1^00-564*8911 PERSONALS CtaricEagle* The Leader GARAGE SALES DRIVERS WANTED outer. Cal 1-800-797-7511, extension 322 WANTED 1 START YOUR own tusinessl Set your cwr model tr Search your local cla tifieds on the internet Spectator Leader •Gazette ACCURATE CAR BUXER — Great income potential ADOPTION: ARE you pregnanT Dont knrw r > 908-276-6696 Process cta>ns FuD training provided Compu schedule. Control your own Income. Srt wnat to do? We have many tvni&es _ ELECTRICIANS *^* w»v Progress • Summit your home, at work. tJwough fundraiser * Dispatchers Also ter "OquirBeS Call Tit»o too ***** 8SS adopt your chfll Please caf 1-800 745 X£ Q_ECTrac Ti r» electric we ti http^/www.Iocalsoi ^e.com/classifieds/ 25 words $21.00 or $28.00 e Avon representative 888-942-4053 asK tor Mard or Gkxia- We can vior and Be»-ior. Ljonting, Rapan I ESSEX COUNTY r Ei ' £ ^ ^ pric© MBDICA1 BJLUNG ^reat earning potential' TEACH5'JOB Pair Spring of 2OTJ0 BEAUTIFUL NUDIS^ Sw*m C*u& your News-Record of Maplewood & South Orang* yard Larjs heat-d po^, h e tu&, ^688-2099 r^s traMiino^ cr-^npv**^ r«o>^r*^ css csn -c*^"1 fTrrtrra*—f, d>jswa..^Ssoe»« Cv LES HOU RATES s: Orange Ctvocucte • Eas* Orange Reccr Osceoia School District Aprfl ?4. 2000 tvwns, social g73-659«877B C3CL 4409. ELECTRIC, ^nge Tfanscript • The Glen Ridge P»r 9:00am Kjssxrvnoe Mkkle School, »410 Dye TETS DRIVERS. KIR1NG Onwersl Ra^onal dw» MEDICAL KLLER Partttne. FtexWe hours to* BQUlevard. Klssimmee. FL 34741 skytarm.com tday Nuttey Journal • Belleville Post cated avatabief ExcaOent pay/ oervfita. mom Souffi Orange meoicai office Strong back hnp^Avww.osceota tel 2. fUa - Must register t $16.00 Uvington Herald • Vaflsburg Leader home time. Ask abeyj $1000 sign-o" ground in patient offing/ accounts. Please t» attend- Free admission. 407^870-48000 I CaD TOT 9:00 AM ^ io 54^00 pei resume: 973-762-5538 or call 973-76^3835 tuntties include: Elementary niAL A The Independent Press of BtoomfieW y A SSOBILL buys any pup over is weeks arc 973-7B2-6203 guage Arts. Math. Science. Exceptional ! ?3 y^u^ger purs aB types & sizes Op* Apri) ' \ft©r Hours $25-50 per co? RECEPTKDNIS^ for busy T ^ Servio"! Ownr ECONOMY CLASS DRIVERS NEW 2K Pay* office in Soufh Orange Computer dent Edum&jii and Other Special A/eas MESSAGE and 2, Houm IOOOam-5-OOprr. J r a 4»v 9O« G8G 9SQS AvaDabk experp i -3fVcpm Top Pay - .4rycp"i necessary 1 position, Monday- The Bible teaches that Satan is The Karnete. 3637 u.$ Hj^iway r m ce v TEACH IN North Carofina Job Pair- ^lay rtegionat 36/Cpm. Lease program. Ne- ' • •—^ 7-3uann-£30pm Cafl "Oecelver and Uar* and hav» *stor(«d tnr wtxc 1/2 mfle south ol Atexandet Road Selection #8100 DEADLINES BiDOam-i^Opm, Roanofce RapicH. K o* God, and OwiQBd Go^i * *•*« words $7 00 or $11.00 combo Serris MS Camera. 1-e00-231-S2Q9 EO£ sume 973-762-553a Northeastern NC School System* e s* y ' oving. r^^tydog- cats 0 "*- auto Joans, debt Business Directory 4 PM Thursday' _ ._ WANTED} No ___, e alt ages. P'Z«8 Sunday A.pr!: ;otey Vrt. 2172 Ufltoum Av Bad cr&Sl ok 1-800^71-5118, mOonskxi 29 * *'•* Space reservation 5 PM ' '-^ 1 must appear. first year paySSXV week. Benefits! Uusf • Pull time/ p**" •*••»• ^8» •^•t^r»« •"• afl th Day enue, Maplewood A**-^- inrAwSng the TV ADDRESS Ad Copy 12 noon Monday years old Cal Joe A. 1-800-872-461 e 973-994-2598. JAC 973-763-732^ PEST BUY PART time. ' heaters, ett, are th*worto tor Trust Oeods, Mortgage Nates, Buahev Irv-column 3 PM Tuesday ORJVSIS WANTED: Professional OTR p yea» MEDICAL HhCtHIIONlST. fuB ttme/ part time yis bonuses, (Manns. FIN N FEATHe^. 239 Morris Avenue, Spring Notes, inhgriUixe Piobatea. Insvancv Setfle- for busy ophSnaknotogy practice. Peopte skflb tt 908451-9640. aBu*e to field Tropical fish. Hants. Accftssores. Exobt t>-*tts and other periodic payouts. Trail Nr v AUTOS FOR SALE birds and Reptiles. Gmoffing an Bearding ai JG Wentwortn 1-800-45*^9368 vxtsd, safety oriented need apply We oner big and pafience a must Abffir/ to Juggle taska from error is Fatal. nt 9 r# WT tnxks-big tioods-big rnaeagD-and more1 For telephone and knowledge of PC is required BASIC «q.P STUDIES Aquarium Ma' *^ " **" ' ** ^» ***** ^*»w no P < 973-37e-5541 mixed use, con> AH ?pp^arp "' **»» 18 newspapers itoi Exce9*nt salary, benefits s^d wo TO A you haw© a Qble Quesfir Good oec£t/ bad credit/ ADJUSTMENTS ment. Uvinpston ar%j F • - ir Express at 60CM41-43ia ("lease cafl 906-864-6^6 ary kind a» awSt. Refinance or purchase. Firs: 70 wofric -v tess $22.00 pe» insertion Adjustments: We make every effort to avoid attention UNION COUNTY Harry Persaud, EARN $2S;006-S50.O0Cy year. Medical msu- or second mortgages. Local lender. Mortgage f „ . <•»'•> # >(JP Additional 10wr>'ds $6.00 per insertion mistakes in your classified advertisement. Please arcs biffing assistance needed immeoiatetyi ERICA KANE *tat *reyou up loV Amerra, 271 M*. Peasant Avenus, 4th floor MODELS, KIDS, tids, k*ds, end edufts nee tec W«j Orqnao. MJ 07052 973-325-1717 Rates _$47i>0 per column inch check your ad each time it appears, should an error USe your home computer tor peat pbtentiaJ tor textbooks, catalogs. oi6 cr-^nmericals ^ 908-686-9898, OXL 3250 Infosource to a annual Income. CaB now* 1-30090 hour a day telephone irtamalion service INSTRUCTIONS Licensed CqAespondent -****»*© ads c*n be place'' » portfolto Stats Banking Contract Rates Available occur please notify the classified department w*t**n rit nQ7. am free vrflhin your kical cafing area ESSEX COUNTY seven days of publication. Worrall Community CA»r$S30T»eiay" P and exam tafotn»**ion, ca" MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE advertisement at any lime. Jockeys/ Dancer*/ Perfcwinars and part time coDege student South Orange CaD Lee. Spedaflyl SfTHptno. .Sanrfing. Rapafri, Refin- 1 isning. Deck Care, StaWno. (nstafla^ons. Rco 8t)uanvftO0pm 7 days cfecounts on Regular Verttca r houm, immedudB openings 908-296-8300 and Venefian B&nd? Please •aBJan** Decora Wasinp, Stripping, Fleet G*~**>* ^ PART TIME tteJp in h*gf» school c*tten>, 20 f AT HOP« tors, 1310 North &*>*4 «tr»^, mmw. ~ 7T*3 688-075? FedEx CUSTOM CRITICAL seeks straight hours per week. $8.00 hour w~v «**a» w**. you tr •»? For **»or« 90^351-4968. HELP WANTED HELT HELP WANTED true*/owner-operators W« offer exce0»nt pay are in school 973-376-9438. loto* **» BARBER HELP WANTED HELP WANTED 0 "9513- per mflo, cash advances, paid r^nmrt group ANTIQUE UPRIG»fT KimbaJ p*^o buO* *n ear** ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT for CH1LDCARE NEEDED tor 2 enfldmn in Ma CUSTODIAL POSmON Part time custodial JOE^ BARBER Shoo. ACDSS from Unior GUTTEBSJLEfiDEBS BABYSITTER/H0USBCEP3* needed far1 6 rates for true** '**•*»* a^*** »*>w »"«*«»• PART TIME, Monday and Wednesday 1900'8. Goo<* <*on" D»»» <»•'-• 1 office Must be experienced in an aspects o* month ok) girt, 3 days. Monday. Wednesday. piewood. Afterechool S-S^0pm through next position w*h possibjfity of becoming *"" time 5pm-10pm, plus Saturday and Sunday. WORK FROM HO«r County Savings B»nk U^n Women A OtiW available in non-profit Institution Pno* i-aOO-323-9256 ____ UaO Order Business 973^13-18^. rerVs StyfinQ- R^ Tops/ P~gular r LEADERS Oeaned and Rushed WANTED medical practice Please tax "•»*"«• Thursday Must be energenic and eapeienced year 2001 and possible summer work, ideal to* ipm-6pra Good with figures, pleasant teto Repairs Leaf Screens Installed- in**%Baflon 'ike custodtal/}arUtoral and food service experience Need Help Spedalltyl ' ~ ~ 973-762-5538 or caB 973-762-3835 with Children, Spanish a P*UB LOOM rnessffo* student Need NJ driver's Qcense and * FRONT DESK, full time 9:30am-5:30pm. phone skins, some computer experience help- BEDROOM SET. 5 pieces, $250 Dining room 908-233-*4i 4 or encea. Cafl 973-313*9198 evenings. with preferred. Must be able to provide refiatXe $522/Week Part S3.000 WEBCLY1 Mafflng 400 Brochure* AT 917-312-8S33. Monday* Friday Good with figures, pleasant ful but willing to train. Must be fexfetoCa " breakfront, $100. Dinnette table with 4 chairs, Admlntstratve AsstsftnflBoott—ping references, wrvfc flexble hours and have own telephone skins, some computer experience Martem at 908-688-9622 Si 00. Uving room chairs, walnut end tab*«, and HOME) Guaranteed FREE supplies Call Fun-Training Well known brokerage Sfe insurance agency BUSY CX>NTRACTOR hirtrss H* tens person CARE naedsd ten ou' 3 month oid H the a?»wer to "yes", we'dfflce to teat to yo u helpful but wining to train Must De flexible hanging walnut cabinet Refrigerator, other GUTTERS^EADERS 1 -KXMe&-9477 eaaantion 78 (24 hours), OS tocated tn central* NJ. is seeking an individual about joining our team ol chid care profession- PART TIME or full time receptionist for Mont- Free Booklet BUILDING SUPPLIES RUSH SAS& MOt, 2472 Broadway. Suite wtm own tools, must have knowledge of daughter in our South Orange home. 5 or 6 Please tax resume to Mariene, 908-851 -9377 pieces including lamps. Best offer CaB UNDERGROUND DRAINS who would enjoy wortdng in a friendly state of sheetrock, carpentry, ceramics, plaster, paint days per week, (rve-tn preferred. ReponsiWe als. Summit Chid Care Centers, Inc, a loader dair taw firm. Previous experience required 847-229-6752 430pm for appointment 908-245-9347 1 338-Cl, New York. NY 1QQ25 (SCA Network) the art environment Responsibilities Include to the field ol earty childhood education, cur- METAL ROORNG and Skfing. Buy direct, we >orougWy cleaned, flushed, minor electric and plumbing. Year round wonc loving and caring person wanted Experience FRONT OFFICE Assistant tuB tin-w in busy Duties to include telephones, greet clients, Accounts/Receivable, Accounts/Payable. rently has a number of opportuntles «valat*> manufacture metal roofing sxfing in galvanized. repaked, rwpiaced. ACCOUNTANT/BOOKKEEPEa 30tours pe r Apply in person at OS BeP Street, Orange. NJ, and references necessary, ou pretef 1 wd but net surgeon's office tn LMngsffin Heavy phones filing, general office. Piease send resume with B-ECTR1C LIFT CHAIR to* 8»»«, excellent computer input, and ffling PC literate, Windows lor both experienced and er*v ** •-"*•* gaJvalume. aluminum, painted ffi. #2, seconds, week. Computer skflb a ptua Salary commerv 07050 - 7am-8am. use side door, or eon required. CaS 973-762-628a and computer. Must interact wall with patients re toence a and salary history to: Administrator EMPLOYMENT WANTED condition. Asking $1200 Mr F©marvJo7 AVERAGE HOUSE $4T>$60 98. EXCEL and WORD a must For immediate als Including the i rejects, etc Low prices) Free literature! Gu'ate with Skills and vtpertarce Pa* r««i»~»o 973-678-4141. PROOFREADER and staff. Resume a mustl Ask for office P.O. Box 212 BioomfieM. NJ 07003. 762-0326. Afl debria begged tram above* conskteraton please fax resume along wrtf 1-800-373-3703. to 973-736-3501. manager, 973-092-346* "' ^ AJWL BRAZILIAN Cleaning Services. Refer- AD Root* end GOttan Repaired salary roquneiiienu to; 97S-9V2-9727 PART TIME PART TIME office clerk. King, photDCOpytag ences Available. Clean nouses, offices, aparl- GATEWAY COMPUTERS: FactOfy-dirpct SO CAREGIVERS NEEDED part fime CNtt Can> •Teachor» (Ful Time & Pan Tkme) Accounting •Nine (BN or LPN) We are a group of w-ccity and switchboard relief Minimum 4 hours per ments, cortdbs. OwrT transportation down. Pentium ID 600 avafiabtB*. LiMrmonthty Mark Meise, 973-226M965 AIM HIGH. New bonuses AvaflaWeJ Up to afternoons to care for elderly. NorvrnedJcal Foster Parents Needed GOVERNMENT POSTAL Jobs Up to $18.35 day. Monday- Friday Call Judy Milia 973-465-3614. payments. Some credit protrfema okf Can by CARPENTRY companionship and home care Salary $7.50/ Individuals, families and homemakers of all •Bookkeeper newspapers with an office in hour. Hiring for 2000 Free application/ Bed Batfi & Beyond, one of the most profitable $12,000 Enfistment Bonus for those who qual- •Part Time Admin teJratrve 908-233-5575 January 21 st. for free printer OMC R & S SEAMLESS GUI ILKS. Quafity Work At ify, and for a fimited time receive $1.000 if on hour. No certification required Driver's license ethnicities and religions are needed to provide Maplewood. Looting for a person to Examination information Federal hire- Full AMBITIOUS MALE High School student seek- i-eOO-477-9016, Code PL03. JOE DOMAN A Reasonable Price - Free Estimates - CoJors home furnishings retail chains in the country, is and car required Home Instead Senior Care. therapeutic foster care, short term foster care Assistant benefits. 1-800-598-4504 extension 1405 active duty by 31 May 2000 (mechanical •Bus Driver— proof read oar legal advertising on PART TIME ing summer employment Babysitting, yard 90*686-3824 Available - Drop Offs. Please call expanding its corporate accounting staff to 909-6S3-9800. and emergency care to babies 0-6 months and (Bam-6pm C.S.T.) 7 days. Fee. After school program of Maplewood/ South meet the demands of addmg 150+ stores to our electronic career fields) Tuition assistance, (COL required) Thesdaya and Wednesdays work, fifing, Bght typing etc CaB Mrs. Barnett, 908-686-3597 or 732-968-1456. medical and dental care. If you are a high children ages 5-18. Services include: monthly Orange seeks adult leaders for state Bcensed 973-763-6093. MATTRESSES & BOX SPRINGS DECKS current 240+ over the next three years....70+ in •Bus Aides Call for an appointment, or Twin $49; Full $59, Queen $69; King $79 each school graduate, between 17-27. call CHILD CARE. Looking for Narmys/ Teachers/ financial compensation, Medicaid. 24 hour GOVERNMENT POSTAL Jobs. Upto S18.35 elementary and middle school sites. Qualified ALTERATIONS/ REPAIRS 2000 atone) We currently have numerous support One and in-home therapy. If Interested, come into one of our offices and fill hour, now hiring for 2000. free call, appficafion/ applicants must be reliable, have EXPE- CERTIFIED EXPERIENCE nurses aide seeks Futons $189; Oaybeds $129 Complete accounting apportunifos available at our Cor- 1 -800-423-USAF for an information packet or Babysitters. Rapid Placementlll Futt/ Part time All luD-tlme postkxra titter A cornprehenslw •,KITCHe4S«.ATTICS HEALTH & RTOESS visit www.airtoroe.com AIR FORCE. Hours. Great pay. Immediate and Summer Jobs can 732-324-8200 Ext 302. examination information. Federal hire/ full ben- RBNCE leading GROUPS of children in recre- position to care for the sick or elderly. Excellent A-1 FURNITURE •8ATHROOMS*BASBw!Bsrrs porate Office in Union, NJ. Join a company benefits package inckxftng medcal A dental oat an application RTNESS FORUFE-riredofteggnQ Available. Toll Free 1-877-Sit-4-You. efits 1-800-598-4504 extension 1605 (8-6pm ational and enrichment activities. Various stan- references avaSabte. Own transpofstioa Call 906-688-7354 which is debt free and offers unfimfted growth CATHOLIC CHARmES Insurance and chid csre fffnr.rmrda. WSh toca- ana ezressed our? Exercise can help In the AIR CONDmONlNCy Heating Service. (nstaR- m n t 7 days) (SCA NfftWOTX) ing times cuncntty a»aflaDterfc90r2.43 u 3.15 HT~22 WeslfNejd b Shop Rte) NO JOfiTOOSSlALL OR TOO LARGE opporturtf&es! ilnrw In fttrrmft. nhtham. RprinqfWrl (973) comfort of your home with an expert for safe • ftmartiHrtnRrE^eg nr» naceggary rear to 6:00pm dafty following the school calender Free Deflvery within 40 miles Berkeley Heights, we are by train Production Director HEAD LIFEGUARD/ Pool Manager, must have DOMESTIC HELP, mature Union resident and efficient ercubon Specializing in prenatal round: Good pay. benefits, etc. Call Springfield through June. Hourty salary based on expe- Phone Orders Accepted and bus. To find out more about any of these aD current certifications. Resportsfcaibes in- (South American) seeks live-in position. and postpartum routines. Call Jennifer MANAGEMENTySUPERVlSORY OP- Heating 973-376-5000 or tax resume Worrall Community Newspapers reince. Start immediately. Call 973-762-0183 or CARPETING positions, please maaVIax your resume to: clude guanfing, scheduOng, Ught maintenance Monday-Friday, some knowledge English. PAUL BUNION country dining room set Large 908-230-1877. _^___ 973-379-5546 send resume to: After School Program, 124 P0RTUNTT1ES Summit ChlM Care Centers, me, 14 Beekman P.O. Box 168. Monday-Friday 8:00am-4:30pm, some occa- Have references CaB Maria, 908-687-7584. table with 4 chairs, 1 bench. 3 leafs, hutch Don Antonelli Terrace, Summll. NJ 07901. Fax: Dunned Road. Maplewood, 07040 or fax cover LOSE WEIGHT the healthy way tf you need to (Minimum of two years experience) Maplewood. N. J. O7O4O sional Sundays and evenings. FuO time perma- letter and resume to 973-275-1692. Good condition. $950. 732-338-4873. EMPLOYMENT SERVICES 908-273-9084. EOE M/FAW. EUROPA DOMESTICS. Housekeepers, Nan- ROYAL UNOLEUM & RUG CO. lose 3-300 pounds try our weight loss system "Staff Accountant Temp/Htre nent Indoor poo) in Union County Community nys. Elder- Care. From around the world.. "A/P Supervisor Paul Bunion country dining room set large that has worked tormillion s all over the world. Center. Good starting salary. CaD Larry at POSTAL JOBS $48,323.00 year. Now hiring- •Applicants are capable and thoroughy Famous BnvKS Carpets "Tax Accountant Permanent Positions 908-289-8112. table with 4chairs, 1 bench, 3 leafs, hutch, good Lose Weight) Feel Great! 677-607-0781. No experience • Paid training- Great benefits. screened. 10 OverhiO Road. Oakhurst, NJ Armstrong - Mohawk - Amttco Pay & Benefits NEWSPAPER PRODUCTION - CAMERA DEPARTMENT Can for lists. 7 days. 800-429-3660 ext J200 condition. $950; 732-388-4873. 732-493-0339. Marmlngton • Congoteum - Tarteu MEDICARE RECIPIENTS using a Nebufizer PariTime position available for busy National Resource. ASSOCIATE OPPORTUNITIfcS HISTORY NUTS wanted! Ltoerty Han Museum, RECUNER BROWN leather Good condition FREE INSTALLATION * Have ROOT Stt^ Machine* Stop paying fuO price for Atxjteroi, ir randstad. a new historic house museum tocated in Union EXPERIENCED WOMAN seeks Home Health Ready For FREE ESTIMATE. Shop «t home. AtrovenL etc sotationa. Medicare will pay tor •A/P Oeik FULL TIME POSTAL JOBS to $1835 hour, including bene- Akte position. Wai live in. Good References Cal $100 90^48^0738 •A/P Special Projects Call 732-981-1771 is now accepting applications for positions for fits, no experience. For appopintrnent and them. We bfll Medicare (or you and ship directfy weekly newspaper group. We are looking We are a group of weekly newspapers with an office in Mapiewo^d tour guides and museum shop staff. All inter- 973-414-0828 to your door. MED-A-SAVE 1-800-538-9849 *A/P Expense Clerk r Resume 732-981-961& exam information, call 1-800-8133585, exterv STEEL BUILDINGS, new, must sefl. 40x60x14 VISA 908-964-4127 -A/P ReconciBation Cteni looking for a person to work in our production department. Primary duty ested parties can pick up an application at sion #4220 8:00am-9:00pm 7 days. extension 21X 1003 Morris Avenue. Union. For directions call EXPERIENCED CERTIFIED Home Heatth was $17,500 now $10,971. 50x100x16 was •Accounting Clerk will be to produce art work, halftones and negatives on our Camera. Aide wfS care for the sick and eWerfy Live-in for a store for our circulation 9O8-527-040Q. POTENTIAL EARNINGS of $25,000 to $27,850 now $19,990. 80x135x16 was CLEANING SERVICE "Cash Management Clerk LIBRARY ASSISTANT 732-906-7922. $79,850, now $42,990. 100x175x20 was 'rori-Time Night Data Entry Cfeo Experience helpful, but not required. Entry level position. Benefit 550,000/year. Medical Insurance Biffing Assis- HEATING HOMEWORKERS NEEDED $635 weekly pro- tance needed immediatelyt Use your computer $129,650 now $78.850. 1-800-406-5126. HELENAS CLEANING Service - ResidentiaJ •Sales Audit Cterk plan. cessing mai. Easyi Ng experience needed. IN HOME CARE FOR THE ILL QUALITY AIR Conditioning A Heating. Inc. "Vendor Relations Representative DIRECTOR dept. Flexible hours and mileage for great potential annual income. CaB Nowl and Convnerciai Cleaning. Once, Occasional trvtnyton Township, a muRtcuttural urban (973) 763-0700 Can 1 -888-220-0260 erfbnsion 3020.24 hours. 1-800-291-4683 department M01. ST1U_NEED a Computer? We Can Help! 8 out or Regular Cleaning. Move IrV Out Specialties- Gaa, steam, hot water and heal AND ELDERLY of 10 Appficants Approved. Credit Problems Humidifiers, circulators, zone valves, air clean- community of 60,000. a seeking applicants for or send your resume to • Certffied Home Health Aides We accept Visa, MC, American Express •» quality tor any of the above mentkM.ou OK. New Systems on $39.95 Month! Includes ers. CaB 973-467-0553, Sprinafiekt NJ. the position of Asst Director The LAxary has a QUALITY ASSURANCE Inspector. Local NJ • Bonded and Insured wrww.cieaning-service com 1 -877-435-3637 poarbona. you must be detail oriented with reimbursement. Production Director Human Resources i*. 1-B0Q-704-S901. strong communication skSls, have some retell staff of 30 FTE and a SIM* budget Wamrfacturor Is seeking t\i8 tima ^ntry Uv#*i in &n Community Newspa^io inspector. Must have knowledge of computers experience ana jjfoftcgRcy wttn Escc! snd not) uif affiants ULS a*qrmm from AI_A CNA UniSoura a a cuuptoia professional 973-763-6134 WOLFF TANNING Beds tan at home! Buy accfdfted institution. NJ profttm certification. 4 (Word and Excel), have mechanical back- HOME IMPROVEMENTS Windows based applications. For the A/P For more information please P.O. Box 158, Maplewood, N. J. 0704O employer services company backed by the direct and save) Commercial/ Home Units from yrs of pubOc library experience with 1 yr m ground and be fluent in English. Applications Medicaid Accepted positions proficiency with AS/400 is required 100-year oid reputation of CNA. We work with $199. Low Monthly Payments. Free Color 5 COUNTY. Roofing, skfing. windows, kitchen/ supsrvisoryicapactty taken between 9tt0am and 3:00pm. Apply Successful candidates need to be highly organ- a broad spectrum 0* cfisnts admtnisSertng their Office Hours 9-5 Catalog. Cafl today 1-800-842-1310. baths. 100% financing. Insured ized and able to work Independently Responsibilities: provide atfmmrstrattva 1515 West Elizabeth Avenue, Linden. NJ 1 -800-860-7951 or 973-680-1922. call (908) 686-7700 Ext. 346. emptoyer-refeated responsftNBtie& Human 0703a Ask for Joe Boyd assistance to the Director in all aspects ot Resources. Employee Benefits, Payroll LADY SEEKS position to clean your home WOOD DINING ROOM set 9 pieces, exceOem Own transportation. Excellent references. Re^- *A John Of All Trades*. Interior Painting, We offer a competitive salary and comprehen- management and operation of the Library, net TEACHERS processing and Workers' Compensation. We condition. $2500. King size bed with brass RESTAURANT EVALUATORS permanent able, experienced. Cafl Chrts 973-817-7104 Cement Work, Doors Hung. And Much Morel sive benefits package. To be considered in assistance with grant applications rwe eiceflertf opportunfttes tor the following headboard- Complete confortef set drapes. implementation, reporting Part Time. Flexible hours. Travel Required. ftatea. Flexible Frv* Cafl John, 906-241-8606. confidence, forward resume, indicating position Would you like to make a professionals to join our tsam in Advancement Opportunities. Call POLISH AGENCY. INC. Speciateing in elderly/ etc $350 Cafl 973-743-2477 of interest to: Bed Bath & Beyond, Attn: Salary Range, begins o (46.000 b*aod an SPRINGFIELD. NJ: 800-557-1484, extension 50. Fax sick care. Housekeepers*JveJnJLpuL Exper- 908-293-9003 DOES YOUR HOUSE AC/DO, 650 Liberty Avenue, Union, NJ qualifications & experience Generous benefits Sylvan Learning Center is coming to Cranford 70^6& "3ftn. lencatf with excellent reTerences Call 07083. Fax 908^83-0141^ . jpoy TELEMARKETERS : POLISH CLEANING Service: Houses, Apart Reaponsfeftetor m and enroflmem of 908-689-9140. GARAGE/YARP SALES NEED A FACE-LIFT? mflmOb6ffbath.com/ Equal opportunity em- Send reswne and 3 current prof ret by April We have" Immediate openings for full and part menta. Offices. Free Estimates, Excellent Re a* seiwtcaa to cfients and employees. SALES AGENTS. Looking for experienced ployer 23 lo bankcard agents. We offer a buy rats of 1.49%. M1LLBURN. 42 WHITTINGHAM Terrace (off terencea CaB 973-371-9212. cooftflrates snd nunttors ongoing service tor WOMAN, SEEKING Job caring tor the s*X ContmOlM • Work Evenings • Earn Extra money time teachers at our new location Sylvan Vested Residuals. No apptcatton fee program. Midbum Avenue at Post Office). Saturday April CALL al cflents, and acts as support to the sales ekterty Good references. Can 973-676-1841 Board of Trustees Several NY and NJ territories available. CaB 1st 9:OGam-4:O0prrL Something for everyone)! farca. individual must be able to work under COMPUTER SERVICES nhmgton Public Ubr» • Friendly Environment • Bonuses provides diagnostic and prescriptive instruction to 732^431-4447. Motorized jeep, furniture, etc BATH & T> extremely tight usadfties as weD as prioritize WOMAN SEBONGJofc house cieanina Great Clvto Square references. Call 973-678-3620. IT KNCWLHX3H Nowl Personal Computer Frank's BEYOND and handle sensttivs and confidenttal SECRETARIES WANTED tor UniorvMfflbum Training. One on One, in your home or our trvkigton. NJ 07111 students K-12. We emphasize building academic RAHWAY. 449 STANLEY Race (1 block South fainting & Handyman Any Store Ot lu We are currently looking for energetic people to tntormaflon. Excellent verbal. wrtten, area funeral home. Light typing and good West Lake on SL George) Saturday. April 1st Cranford office. Basic PC Skfia, Microsoft, The skills and increasing self-esteem. Certification pcesentatkin and customer service skills and phone skills required. FuB and part time posi- CHILD CARE 9am-3pra Records, dothes. quality items. Internet. Choose what you need Small Job Specialist travel are required. The ability to work tiorg available. CaB Karen at 908-964-1503. 988-694-661 a work evenings at onr union office. mandatory. Positive attitude and a -good rapport Independentlyta essentia l A* NANNY Jobs. FuBtbne Bve-ouWn, Monday- ROSBXE PARK. 310 East Lincoln Avenue, interior - Exterior - Repairs ACCOUNT SERVICE SECRETARY/ RECEPTIONIST for busy Li- Friday. $4504- week. Part Time S9-S12 hour. April 1st 9am-2pm. Rain date, April 8th. Mum THE COMPUTER Tutor "Beginners a Spe- WHMJDWS - Glass Replacement - Carpentry vingston pedtatric office. Heavy phones, .com- cialty" Training avaftabie in the convenience ot 6:00-9:00 pjn. Monday - Friday with students required. Fax resume or call: REPRESENTATIVE Car, References, Experience required. family, strollers, househofcLlittJe tykes, clothing, fully insured Free* Estimate* ADVERTISING SALES puter literate. Full time/ part time. CaD 973-593-0573, Rnens. your home or office. MS Word/Wordperfect •Entry-Level- 973-992-5588. Excel/Lotus, Internet/E-Mail. Quicken/ Quick- to market our 19 local publication^ f^-miwi provides cusloiiiei setvico •— j>o«t3. ROSRIF PARK, Community United Method- Books. 973-535-2862. 908-241-3849 SYLVAN LEARNING CENTER agents and vendors concerning all Aspects of SOCIAL SERVICE ADVOCATE AMAZING NANNY JOBS ist Church, Chestnut Street and Grant Av- Worrall Community Newspapers is looking the emptoyrnant process. Duties include >le schedules available 3 to 5 nights per BA, BSW or 3 years experience in a social Great Hourt. Exceflont Pay, enues. 300 Family Garage and Rummage FRANK'S PHONE 908.709.0202 reviewing new Nre and oeneftts enrollment service environment Bl-fingual (English & Local Pantiles, Full Time Sale, Friday. March 31st 1O:00am-6:O0pm; CONSTRUCTION for experienced and aggressive salespeople materials tor accuracy, compliance and timely Spanish) a must. No exception. Please forward $450-65(Vw1

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HOME MPBOVEMENTS HOME IMPROVEMENTS PAINTING PRINTWG ROOFING TREE EXPERTS TRANSi CTIONS g Exterior/Inst HOME REPAIRS v STONEGATC TREE SERVICE (Oantiuned r Painting. Sheet Rock, Waterproofing. • PRINTING J.D. • Lee for 5105.000 on Aug 23. Ratnford Road to Lois Honchaml af 98 Passaic aru F Sinnott s-'vld property ai ^ejr Stewart for S228.00G on Aug. 5 Hone Professionally HOLLYWOOD Bet «nd Qem. Over 25 Years. Serving Ur 25 YEARS EXPERENCE Waiy Spac* •HOOFING CONTRACTOR M ALL PHASES OF TREE 870 Hamilton u Tho Richard S and Diana PasqnareUs Or $172,000 on Aug. 6 Christen Lam** *o David Lawrence W. Jordan sold piupe.ity >mty. Fu&y Insured Reasonable RJ Certified In 1 ply rubber rooflno Wr' *» Estimates. 906^64-7359. 732-574-Q RATES, FUU.Y Schweitzer for $14*000 on Aug. soid property ai 307 W. 6th Ave^ to I ui? and Lysette Pereira sold prop -*n Aug. 10. «t 2512 Frederick Terrace to Joao LANDSCAPING « specialty R fiJ FRSESmiATES SNngtos, re-reoMMron Debra L. Mayc sold property a Jo>ioandSheU»l. t^Miisfof *"•• "^ Gervasio A. and Marip P ' Iy V\ and Olg, r Ferpejra for $155XXX> "' - -no ^"STic LANDSCArw S eny at 287 Short Hills Ave., ID OUSE PA1NTF Maple Compositor htpauUont & maintenance 2151 Wfaittler St to '^ Aug 24. »*tj Alba for 5310.000 on Aug prt^jcity ai 32 Kenf Pl^ - ' » I-oie P B^usch sold rroperty -j I 6. AD woric guaranteed WOODSTACK >o DESIGN AND Melvytv R. and Leola Sears sold FoHn M»ye* f— < ' "^ Pxdne Ave^ U? Pa>*' M»»«« Dorothy H Claric sold piopeity »' r TREE SERVICE Norma L. Airman sold property IDEAL XOT!C GARDENS f FuDy insured Uapmood 908*3224637 Abg. 25. property »' 115 HUWer* Terrac tr 23 Oak Ridge to Anatoly and *• 40.000 on luly V) 258 Newark Ave_ to Almerinda Free Estimates Local 7>»e ^ 10ME IMPROVEMENT' of News-Record Bldp AB Typee Tree Wort Robot J. and Linda Tatarynw ^QJ^ G Edward I. Lvnaugb I «m ' F'ank W Brady XJIC* property » 1ND INSTALLAT1C C Tues-. Wed. A Fit 9|J *=*trin for $410,000 on Aug. 13. f Mooteiro for $126^500 KITCHEN/ BATH CARPEWTB STEVE ROZAN. » ROOFING ** Eattmaiet, Senior Di property «t 561 River Road to Oryst? ai 105 Ach Y •*? r - Tmndev Aw., to and other LOW. LOW RATES Benuce Friedman sold pfyperr* ADDITIONS/ ENCLOSURES TREE REMOVAL 908-685-6455 oy appotrdmenf WINDOWS/ DOORS' 90B47S-67S2 Wesley for $150,000 on Aug. 25 119 Pitt Ro»d to Benj*^" ^ r Mark ar»d y lame* A. and Adrienne 'T?EE ESTIMATE^ •Shingles »TB* C ty 973-762-0303 s R Gail A. Joseph sold piuoeriy & 2« ^QO.000 on Aug. 16 M5^XX) ^w Aug I "> ~ sold property at 1730 Union JOB PAINTING & Roselle Park **e Estimates Insure Van Ckef Su to Oay^« TWtv» r, Ann Warren cold ijgc^eitv at Rex R and Suzanne P n told ' Nathaniel aod Sheila •OuaRy Work at • Reasonable Price PLASTERING 5140,000 00 Aug. 25 Rose M Kobulyar sold property ai Golf Ov«i| to Michael and soldpmperty ai 2 W * •> /"v — * CALL JOE: s YEARS EXPERIEN' MEISE 973-228-^ Phffip J. and Sarah R. Rohefi sok Hugh and Door •» RJN » CLE* industrial Accounts Serviced 276 Seat<«D Ave^ *o George L. *ki •"•- f7i 908-273-6055 «Ftal Rooftig & Stats Pedro L. and AJic? Acev«edo r • and RDABU' *m AveJNr. Bum$ •Quaere A Leaders property ai 447 Colonial Road Aug 2^ Hartley sole* property »' r f property ai 3te RRm A'©, rr Da *ZA HOIIE UIPROVEME^ PLUMBING M-F 8-43CVSaL8-' Union A MliMhw Negatives Michwel A. Giovmazz« cold ^ Itonstantrw Siding • Windows - Roofing For "«0 Years 1 ^ ai *59 Pitt Rrad T Hint It o?»d and LtoHa fJic throowra • B •«ny inrved - Fnse \y 79 Maple Composition ft W pmperty »* r i Concrete K' '^ No 010760 Jayan* C and H nsa Pate! - fot S25C.OOO on \uf I 1 OOQO Cl MASONRY Valley S pnperty ai 258 W, CUy A. 9*uj Dina C ^ *' ' /"majr' '*o Down Paynw* • PuDy Insured RESUMES F »nd Wanda L Parrales T nr Available • MJ License DREW MASONRV l ai*d I I* y t Fltr^beth A 612 Batey Awe . *"** Pnwi Goncmte We* REASONABLE RATES RUBBISH REMOVAL v of News-Record BuikSr Professional "lay, Tuesday, Wedna- wrt ^y Insured and Bond* F -nr* Ma*th? L K and Amy f ii Repftin anf Small Jo* ^ Ucan»» YTHING GOES REMOV vid Friday M C ) »l SO SNOW REMOVAl C I itn r and ofiwr v 8f 4O P Entire Homes Cleaned Out T w 908-686-7415 — * - *v»- - ' ^ Basements, 6ar^^ by and MuKi> A '•»--* Pwn N and FSw —> T a» j Pair' la ' .yi anc| Karhryn Coon FuDv T Same Day Servlc* 073-762-0303 '29.000 -, A-g 1^ ' 2.000 on Aug 7 Summit »t Thorenu 0^"RON Plunttng qnd prr*p^r»y a 18'' P> - Howard txxf i "ATOJ 5Skvr»to/ »o a»v-l vs and Installation, Plumbing Senior Discount M-uJeli'ae R. Kenmdy MASONRY Maple Composite y n iw«»r Heato"*, Ser«r and T-w Ceani insured property a* ? " C nfr^J Avw 15 »t 701 P^ fOncolp A I ^ff True ANT) CONCRETE VaDey S property at 255 Kent BH-d- *' *fc Warranty F^ny in»«^<« * **•• "o" Call 1-800-283-1349, or 973-731-9031 T »»^n for £n*/*X> on » A ? 4 SIDEWALKS, PV" --638-9286 i -Yourself or UASONRY r 18 P trie e M Jraarne sold Unlim "=RV DEPENDAB ' ? ? *y ai - Aug ? TO P Wed. & Fri 9 DONATELLO'S T Taylor sold prop--TTr A ,„ 1 4X SR. & PAU and other *•- FVtrr J I •*ttr>i colH p-^^pt'Ty »* Rubai&h Rcrnoval-SDmc Day Service 230 E_ 7th Ave. to Her-* Bi«- he ' Wide r^»cr- to Joshu« »'»d J*^ "TV ' M rrr^l IT* a? "HOENWALDT WE CLEAN OUT Attics for e H prrrper' S Y *ngJiry? si >ld prr ' T < •" *vw* ESTABLISHED 1912 WE TAKE AHAY Fondtm -Appfiaocet -Wood Lyttd*! Peck P^W pmp \y 121 ra V rv--' ' rALLAT10N & "Coulracfion ** 590 UP 4? W. Roselle A'«-. to Mer^ 'v 27 v\ wn Faucets*Sump ROORNG 973-886-6034 Seo.or Ci'.,?cn-s Discount i' B ' - Si29.000 n-i Acg 2^> N'uma Ooidherg LANDSCAP^G MOVWG/STORAGE Toflets-Water Heaten V&.OO0 on Aug IO Frnrna ^gne^ "^If* pmt ny *^tarations*Gas »-*•*- to ^CHA'J L atffiSCJlplflp. tnc Co" -Faucet Repairs COMPLETF and Agustiru V A-«. »• V- " ) Al»"*gr»' * ' viw prrxp^'y at Drain & Sewer Ctea* Will,am F X and Eileen P T ^ 40.000 on »»ly 29 Am 1 ng out spr Tatty Cafl v> A.ig ?-» mg. Top Scy ' "^ •**•-- -' ""' the Home Owr " ROORNG TILE ^»rry «U 115 Pr I? 908-687-4023 Done By T FT3pertv ?* 145 WarHi^n George M ar^J ^76 License PM 00576 A Industry CSRAMlC TILE Installer New and Repairs E anH I^eslie K - liupevied RogrouttnQ^ RemodeQngr Oeaning No Job H anrf Jennife* H **"'«• «>W pTTxpcrty at 381 Avr Inc CTOOO^RKD A SON Landscape OP Aug. 20 5^ ¥ & y HOV* 908-686-0749 Too Big Or Small, I do it afl Afl Major Credit Springfield r ST25.0OO on Aug. 6 f.-w S«rvr5* Spnnjy ^afl Oaan-Up Chestnut Street Union, •Rats Stanley Rnd Genowe^a Robert H Ebenfeld sold proper y at property at "255 Orey^n Avr tc ?«nerty Of Ya*e Av Cards Accepted. Joe MBQPA, * soc-wo «isc Gregg M and Susan M Fedorka nance SJ^njbbcy DesienV Planting License •Tear Of» Home, 97^429-2987.._ . Mary L-G. Rom sold property as 1/ or Jtrty W t^ayctte A*-^ tr Hercninio Floise and FuD PM CTP7FN •Re-raal r 4S2X!hesfer David and Shirley Wtics sold prop Drive tn P-tfrick C. ?nd ^n job or repair ' DENICOLO TILE Contractors Estabfished A and LUa B on 97^763-6911 Moving '* SING PRO6LQytS caD Kevm. No for $I12.000on Auc 20 erty at 1O*» Hawthorne Avp , m 5"er" ' * P "T 908-232-7308 193S Kitchens. Bathrooms. Repairs, Grtxifing Oi cold property at 374 Lira? Brian B Raab cold prop^Tty at CALL 9G8-68&-776S >1O62S. Shower Stalls. TQe Ftoors, Tub Enclosures Corner Cabinet ^ and Glidy? Cpw^po sr»M ' "idrrar fc Sl i.000 on Aug 7 LANDSCAPE A -id Design Co»' Andraej and Barbara Va>ere S. Martin sold property at Riverside Ave.. to Ralph i«t« landscape Services Monmty R«e Estimates, Fufly Insured N« r»*» tn*» «^*»' *»/ «?13 W VH Av*. tf> Oar M Cox cold property at 6 UOVIMG v* RICHARD EVERLAST or too taroe 908-68&-5550 H Tucker Jr properry vie*, Landscape Design. Seasonal rates. 2 hotff nunimoni. Si8«,000 on July 30. 1519 Vamchall Road to Merline $142,000 on Aug, 16. P Thatchingg SCHOENWALDER ROOFING YOUR AD could appear heretor a s tttOe P? insured. 906-687-8O4S Sperlallzlng In Roof Tear Oft» $16.00 oer week. Call tor more dc4ai>¥ O i Rat Roots, Gutter* 4 rv JIIBfNG, AIR CONOmONING, HEA classified lepanpieni woulr *^- by R'VC LANDSCAPING VSTER PLUMBING LICENSE «f *• TDa, Cedar, Copper, "*tp you Ca* 1-800-564-89^1 -8635; 1-80D-464-683? Phone: 90B-964^0B1 lf- "HO, t SPRING CLEAN4JPS. MULCH, PAINTING Enieigincy COUPLETE LAWN CARE AU. PRO Painting and Home Urprovement FAX • 464-6687 1-888-857-7860 '•"PCCTE LANDSCAPING Are you bred 0* paying too much and then be*ng BONDED AND INSURED GAF CERTIFIED TREE SX9* ^15 Morris Ave. 115MilnSt i Insured - Free VERY COUMTTH) dissa* sfier' «l^ thp work do'*© on your nrxiw' %y TRAOmON SINCE BOYLE TREE SURGERY TO CUSTOMER SATlSFACnOK T>ien call us, aD work is guaranteed anc ' -*V Imund - Free EstJp*^-- pay*ner"t is not accepted Uttd ^TM an? satefieO ESTABLISHED 1922 Union Cranford I ' ^ - i t . - i '^~ . _. " ^i^ , i ^~v ^' _ T_ - '.' ", CAH • 80&687-8189 We are hjOy ROOFING & SIDING °^E & STUMP REMO BEEPER 1^80O-38tV898Q 908-380-1196 SMngle, Flat Roof Taar-ofts PRUNING •oofm, State & Spenlah TDe Repr SOWS RASK TRFE SURGERY IN (908) 688-3311 Picciuto Realty, inc. (908) 272-8337 Lan<*«capinr MS* Inyt, AlunUnum A Wood SJdlnr -.(800)82-11 FuOy Injured .t- nance. *pes —• Estimetaa - Fully ln»< *• I ITS v\, Mul-h. Sncv- Bes' Phone: 908-276-1404 Union ^« « t*" *• * Quick And 'T89 "TWO OFFICES TO SERVE YOU BETTER" BRIDGEWATER Mountain Top location W/MIIIIon Dollar View, Contempo Ranch, 6 BR, 3.5 Bath, Professional Large Beautiful Colonial," 4 BR, 1-5 Bath, Office Suite, 1.29 acres, Timbcrline Roof 4 Formal Dining Room, Move-In Condition, Years, Oak HW Flooring, Red Cedar Cathedral updated Kitchen and Baths. Plenty of Storage j Space, asking $157,900. Contact us at (908) TRANSACTIONS Ceilings, too many amenities to list! Asking CRANFORD $579,900. Contact us at (908) 272-8337. 272-8337. CRANFORD Brick-front white colonial In the BropksfcJ© Place School Area. FIRST Brlcfc Front cream and MMB cotanW In dose pRBdmtty to Union Coflag* Real estate transactions ate Nicholas L. and Jennifer Grasso for William H. and Eileen J. Luttmann FLOOR Large recaption hail, huge living room (24x17), dining room and Broolcskfe School. Nicer/ lanrtrineil Utv* front parch and a raar recorded tn the office of the cuuntv Cranford 5230,500 on Aug 24. sold property at 527 Buchanan St. to Unden Rah way (15 x 13). Kitchen (16x13). first floor fnmay rW> with firaptam rlerk \VnrrnfI (20x12). and lavatory. SECOND FLOOR Master bedroom (17x12. tSntng room (15x13), tswga *^*rtrgr wGSi tSnbtg OTM itoy J and Hamene T Siari: for 2nd bedroom (16x11). 3rd bedroom (14x13), 4th bedroom (13x12), and Bsrary ahefvhg (20x12). and lavatory cumpian flrst floot 2nd floor Gcriando and Spina Miliziano sold Walter T. Wronski III sold pjoj>erty teatures Master bedroom {17x12). pna bedroom (I6xt1). 3rd Bedroom an abbreviated version of all transac * M and Linda A Collcuc Hillside SI 12,000 on Aug. 13. UNION UPPER IRVINGTON and 2 Bains. Closets galore! BASEMENT Finished recreation room ttons recorded in the 12 Union Count\ x-ld l>u>pcrty at 23] Denman Road u> property at 556 Middlesex SU, to Luis at 810 E- Milton Ave., to Marvin Bel- in the basement (32X23). Laundry. Other ameiHtiett. 2 sets of double (14x13) and 4ffi bedroom 03x12), and two ft* Daffta. Plenry of doaattf vin for $122,900 on Aug. 13 Large Colonial In Larchmont section, 4BR, 2JS Near Maplewood Line, Great Investment, 8 sfidjng doors lead to deck from den and dining area In kitchen. Large Recreation room in 9m basement (34x23) provides a great deal of *p*o**x municipalities the newspapers cover, Charles Collctlc for Si 17,500on Aug Julio H and Barbara Rgucredo soiu Rodriguez for $105,000 on Aug. 12 fianOy aclMbea or Just plain ratedngT^Jiatt redw»t Aak tor property «02a hrank and Eleanor Co^zoiino clal Bath, 2 car Garage, central Air, Master Units, All 1 BR, LR/DR, kitchen, bath, Walk-In tedtotRddt«34OOaAkfV#1ceS using tJie recording dale. The mfor 4 inoperty at 114 Coe Ave., to Cynthia Reginald and Cheryl Ross sold James C. and Antoinette Tooinc^ >t»ld property at 344 Harvard Ave.. to Bullock for $130,000 on Aug. 13 property at 912 McCandless St.. to sold property at 306 Orchard St.. to Bedroom w/bath, Newer Roof, gas Heat, Great Closet Move-In Condition, Brick Exterior Net mat ion u provided by TRW Property ebbic i_ ZccKumn for SI50.000 on Aug. 9 Richard J Gecz.i sold property at VaJdes for $100,000 on Aug. 21. R and Julio R. Morrey for $203,000 ,^.ld pa>perty at 33 Craig Place lo Jorge P. Dias sold property at 545 211 Arthur St.. to Paul Prescod for Francisco J. and Cristin Almeida on Aug. 16. Mark and Mara LuUer for S225.000 Yale Ave.. lo Daniel Brown fot Clark 5132,000 on Aug. 18. sold property at 1910 Crescent Park- Jacob Wambach Ji sold property at on Aug 12 $197,000 on Aug 9 way to Robert and Lori A. Larmorc 1896 Lawrence St., to Ivan and Vera and Anna Duct) solU ptvy Patrick. J and koscniailc Oiuicti Donald and Ann M Dcmsuu sold for $145,000 on Aug. 23. Tar for $80,000 on Aug 17 WHAT'S A FAIR MARKET PRICE FOR YOUR HOME? ^, ly at 646 Madison Hill Road lo >^»ld pn^peny at 6 Pine St.. tu Anton pioperty at 269 Ryan St.. to Claudio Kenilworth William J. and Regina Bums sold Mark A. and Eileen M. Scott .-«.»lu One of the first things a REALTOR can cio for you is help set a realistic price for your property. For you this means a Jcwdl «ind Mary Tyla for S310,000 and Dcnise P Wolfshomdl for H and Meynangela Lopes for S240.000 on Aug 12 n C and Maria L.B. Rodngucs property at 2001 Myrtle Terrace to property at 521 Hamilton SL. to fair return. For the buyer, it means good value for his or her money. ».»n 24 Si 19.000 on Aug 10. Marie A Kryslon sold f>io|>ciiy oi 3 property at 629 Washington Ann Rogers for $153,000 on Aug. 23 Wilebaldo and Robles F Sanchez for But setting that price isn*t sasy !t takes ski?! resulting from training, experience and broad knowledge of the I..: v\, -MI v>sagc l>rtvc lo diaries. ;twab UH Ave, io Teresa Cio&fiho Jor S157.0OCJ >i IU,00O on Aug 20 community. It takes a professional to do it well. *,.M |Mv»|K.*iy at 64 Rudd^ Place u> iMv>pciiy ai 576 Paul SC lo Anthony Si85.000 on Au 13 on Aug 19. Mountainside Robert E. and Aim H Roo»c> *oio 6 and Andrea Hyalt for Si57,000 on Your home is a major investment When you want to sell, talk to a professional for advice-talk to a REALTOR-ialk to laid A ai»d Kt>eilboffcr Toriiczyk. lui Michael P and John J Wticmj property at 930 Pierpont SL. IO John $If>0,OUO c>n Aug 25 Aug 11 Dormiucfc aifcd Daisy G. Bcicitguw any member of our staff at PAIGE, PAIGE & RICHARDS. .•^Ad pa>pcrly M 13 Ranrnpo Road lo aold property at 666 Quinton Ave.. to 1 hia>yvoulos N and Mel an M. and Kathy E Thompson foi Michael Whcrrity for S85.OOO on Flunk .utU Kit*. H tl Karl W and Margaret Del piano for «-id property at 372 Dogwood Way $167,000 on Aug. 20. !*• openy ai 3y Kin^ S* . to L^is H ; at 42 Br«d*vy RoaJ i^ Aug 18 $184,000 on Aug. 27 to William H. and Kristine Hulbun Mil lard W. and Bettyc Ham* Ji and FaJcv/ncry Tobon for $ 161,000 on ige, Paige & Richards Venue for $180,000 on A^ Robert iK:Kit..i^ -1MJ o.^»U L»lujH.il^ tLa S3_2i5QQ_.un .AufrJZO. >oid property aLl814 P at 25 Blake Ave,. lo Charles P and John I and Margaret Enright sold Laurence D and Sandra D Chapin Pamela Young for S93.000 on Aug Anna Dclayo for $205,000 on Aug C (UOl A t, «ji lea X>ld plOpdly al jn opcrt y at 373 Lincoln Drive lo »^>ld property ai 1607 Deer Path to 23 Tom Pagouiatos at 174 l.it>ci ty St. 18 io3 France^ Place to Pablo Costa ior Rcncc C aptzzano for $165,000 on Robert H and Ann M Oholla Ior REALTOR® SI 14.000 on Aug 13. Sept 2 for S2O8.1XK) t. Cjvigv O atkj 1 sum tt 1 vuti£ $750,000 on Aug 23 (Contiunea on Page B13) ^old pro^>tfn> at 515 Cl&iemont (. J U ti 1 • 1 3* • KJ t»l ot>Cl I> J I 1 1 Place (o David ana l^ctit-ia Potash for Cranford ERA Meeker Realty Co. S237.O00 on Aug 20 With approximately 500 WITH A UTTLE TENDER. Gales for S >60.000 on iepi Christopher P. aj»d Ctttiy Vciiciio LOVING CARE, this Cape Cod. priced ai only (908) 272-2570 wjld property ni 23 Grove St.. to properties closed in 1999 r$163,500 Is worth seeing •HA living room w/bay window, tdtchea 4 124 SOUTH AVE., E., CRANFORD Re/Max United paid REAL ESTATE J v,' • • • • • REALTORS • • • • • beifrooms, 1 1/2 bams, Tht Red Estate Leaden corned patio. Roof and = 2.3 million (yes million) in batii new. SEE AND ATTENTION HOMEOWNERS commissions to their realtors last year PAIGE, PAIGE & RICHARDS MAKE OFFER. Haw you thought about selling your MORTGAGES J home recently? Would you like a piece of the pie? 181 NORTH AVE, E Cranford NOWS THE TIME! SPARKLING O£AN Prices are up. Inventory's low, CRANFORD AND PRICED TO SE1 i_ Purchase or Refinance! EVERYTHING SELLS! We offer a no join RE/MAX UNITED with a thto lovely Cape Cod is Obligation free comparable market NEW LISTING! situated on a quiet dead- GOOD Credit? analysis. Gtve us a call & put our team w (908) 276-1900 end street Features IMng HILLSIDE • Stop R«nnng! Move rtgftt mto mcs w»x«Ue room w/Tlreplace. dining SCOTCH PLAINS * $695,000 WHKw $209,900 BAD Credit? work for youl Serving all of Union County, FIRST TIME buyer home featuring *n extra targe UKhen, 75 x 25% SPLIT room, newer kftcnen 3 Magnificent 4 BR homa wflh drculaf drtve teatunu 9* cafflngs. round col in Solid 2 family value, convenient location, great rental history, Separate* specializing in Union & Hillside tnshd BSMT. beautiful hanh«ood Aoors. Nothing lk« 0 at .nan, FR w/wtifta oak Jlro & raised haarm mam. FP. kit wtfsep din mxmm & SS7.500< bedrooms, large rec room, •nta., gas neat on 1« floor. 2 newer etoc ranges. 1st floor ftnam monftfe" Any Kind of i * and make no monthly payments at ail "SPECIALIZING IN garage. Wafldng distance breakfast bar, new Jacuzzi ^cherry cabinet* - v»a ZOtok 906-272-2570. month — vita Zoftak 006-272-2570. ss- to schools and community • 1-4 Family Vofturo Reartor* Yes, no monthly payments, CRANFORD HOMES " pool. ASKING S239.900. extend a warm $&$ i no management fee, for real and in writing wlcomi to our « '^?- • Multi-FamiiN v newest tssoctete, ^h Cranford Cranford • Mixed-Use / GET ALL BENEFITS OF THE RE/MAX FRANCHISE REMINISCENT OF IN PRIME Joen*t (rlMKfly A YESTERYEAR tftt SCHOOL AREA, this professional / GET ALL CALLS ON YOUR SIGNS, pfcturMqu* Victorian term • Commercial pefsonaltty wf t •toon a ipftdoua tot and It tn tovety Colonial features / GET ALL CALLS ON YOUR ADVERTISING bnpaecabto conctuoa a 23"x16* tamily room FANTASTIC COLONIAL! Ftturm tMnQ room w/TirepJace. Also MMl •ganl Call «WHr«plao». dWng room, rww HILLSIDE • 3BRS, 1 1/2 baths - mint corvSOon - bngr* & / GET PAID 75x25% AND MAKE NO PAYMENTS. includes LR w/Tpic, Joan for all your ktehan vu'brMktast rtxvn. 5 ELIZABETH sunny LRfcwmal DR . tarpe from porchrt^> & dry BSMT dining room, kitchen. 3 Rnlettcta CRAMFORD $389,9000 Beautiful 2tamily home . T*o car detached oaraoe, 2 separate apt*, eech MORTGAGE AMERICA i«adyioflnbh.2csrgwsga Pricedtosal $139,900 Call Carlos Couto (908) 851-2323 bcttw, bedrooms, 1 1/2 baths, 'Room to expand on 2nd floor Inc. large EIK. banquet sized Da istflfamDy wBh fun bath. LR BR, BK-2ndfl ap t has OR TWo bodropms on 3n±fl- 1st II ««i». OFFICE: 908^351-7000 Cni»h»d baMfT»rt, 2 car 271 MT. PLEASANT AVENUE, 4TH FLOOR Union County Essex County Hudson County den, C/A, garage. room. MBR;WruB bath. HW Hoora and CAC. Great m-taw potential! - Vtta fam- rra vtfFP. enc. porch watata fl. - Pate Mewle»ld .000-272-2570 WEST ORANGE • 973-325-1717 1155 LIBERTY AVE. HILLSIDE 1961 Morris Ave. 164 Ferry SL 264 Kearny Ave. IN $400*. ASKING $305,000. ZQR>X80e-272-2S7a •^Licensed Correspondent Mortgage Bankers-NJS Banking Habla Bapanol Union Newark Kearny http:www.ERA.com (908) 351-7000 Carlo Couto/Maria Couto - Sote ownon

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Porsche 2000 Boxster is a lot more car, but cm be hard to find HOUSE TO REWT REAL ESTATE FOR SALE IRS Realty earns award BUSINESS allows the system to default to a more foot-pounds of torqne, now at rear. The 4-piston calipers are in NO RENT! -Own for tettf. $0 down) $0 DOWN FORECLOSURES. No cnttfif By Mark Maynard car. The only problem is getting allocation of Boxstersis up*to 12,661, RENTAL idlemode— U«00io U*OOT«* — 225 foot-pounds, with a lusty power ^»icbin|» red. (Vnfury )) KM! £««««• Corporafi'^n. franchisor of *he world's largr« 800-337-8181 e*. 2703 needed! No ctoaing cose 3% financ*no Copley News Service a car. Waits of as long as six months which is 1.765 more than last year. ablel 800-44^4649 ea& 2702, you can drive home- range that peaks at about 1,800 an** Chassis the For those still on a waiting list for a are possible in some areas of the Porsche says the allotment has been S5t ADULT COMMUNITY. Affordable homw Porsche also upgraded thr interior "^rries up through 4,500 rpm. More performance also means Porsche Baxster, be glad you are in country, and the higher performance pre-ordered by its dealers. $74400 DOLLARS! Turn $35 into $74,000 "AD raal svtsta sd^sHHsct Hank) Is OFFICE TO LET dote to shorn, PhBadelphta. Near York CKy appearance of the Boxster A soft- The S is very strong in second and more suspension. Tbere are larger sta- vflhout Bang a finger or earn $136,000 by •ubjact totfta Fadsral Fafr Hooding Act, SPRINGFIBU: INDIVIDUALLY fumishod o» CafltoB freetor freebroctwr e and appoWnw* Ihae now for a 2000 modeL R>r T>w Wd Me<1aIlKv» A vaH rocoynir^e Century tha» evm $950/K* S will be in short supply, About a third of the total — 4362 third £ear now, which is especially bilizer bars, larger struts and spring? pushing a taw keys. Uon^tww* •» «o» «*tsfied, which nsakas It ntgal to •dvarSsa any fioetwtfttxainns support services Can>r* Heartland Realty, Whffing. N*~ J»™^ hundred bocks OK^. yoo ge» couch material is osed on most trim rw A guaranteed! Gotr pfsfaranca, OmRsUon, or cOscrtmtnatlor 073-021-3000, 1-800-631-6509 ... e *J<*r*h American will be the S modeU which recently pieces that aren't learher or plastic handy for driving in traffic- The and larger wheel bearings. tTTtp IV besad on tact, color, nDgfton. aax, handi- wen! on sale for a base price of cap, tsmffisl status, or national origin, o* UNION, 060 Square feet. Stuyvesant Avenue 8UX3MHELD. CHARMING colonial Oak Vle» The coating feels like rubber or soft S-speed Tiptronic S — auto-manual Siiffer doesn't mean rongber. Realty for tb»* tntanQon to maks any auch pafsiin • Private entrance, grade level wBh partdng Section, living room. dWng room, $49,930 or about S8.500 more than a - with steering wheel shift buttons is though. After 250 miles on the road, AMAZING MAIL order Money MacWne turns $885 par month. Call PnBp. 906-687-4495 leather, but is expected to hnld up bet or kftcnen. 3 bedroomt, 2 baths. Near stock Boxter If you factor in the extra available for $3,210 Only about 20 most drivers could do another 250 in your mafcorirtD an ATM FREE rBportteC««n wO not -knowlnoly accapt any ad- HaiapoiUBon. S206J00. 973-22a-iS76 ter to the son and general wear and 2000 Boxster S features that are now gf ndgr*i «p»p- nt rtf Century 71 Real Staw '^o»pr»n tion The C*nmry ?1 CM 800-573-3236 ttd 1428 (2* hours) U2 ig for mm astsls aitrichto I n irtoiadon i Rrnrtagr* ace ordered with Body SVSteny rrar rtrivat rrofe^sioruil'' m* ff V cormulnwi' to BUSINESS OWNERS. Accept major cradH •FORECLOSED GOVERNMEMT Horned iieuu me aquaea pflce incfeafle ^ •He Tip. p Engine: Ail aluminum 3_2 liter, DOHC 24-vaJvc nanzontaOv exposed plastics i" »• •» i TT»O r» _. ••. -*, - _ ,.».(_, closer to $5345. Porsche says. The latest version of It is likely every heel-toe shifting CHARGE-SI RagmSen of size, age. crvSL 46 payment! For£afingsca&now7daysa week Boxster S 800^2^3690 exL H-999. Naflonat Reaourca %nd liquirJ cooled VzxirC? *n ^ cy'i^rter, w^th an 11-0:1 comrat sion ra*io hour*etp increase sates) i*8P»>eOB-00ii 24 1 r Among the real two-seat sports cars Motronic engirv electronics is a enthusiast would choose the S over hours www mp«aoiu6on» cw r»*O) (O^-A Power ratings' 25*" *r •* * ^ ••¥-**" *7 "* •"**" The debut of the Boxs U a TP tl FORECLOSED HOMES LOW OR $0 DOWN' with which it competes, the Boxster is " torq ue-guided^ sy«te«r*, Porsche the standard model, but the revisions Network). APARTMENT TO ' WO xo 4.5O0 -pm well-defined strr op & rn Govewiment & bank repOMa unions * rernarkahly practical, if a sports car says. The angle of th^ accelerator to the 2000 Boxster make a desirable DO YOU EARN $800to a day? Your own Local nowi Fantastic aavlngsl toe»' and n*> •ubjsct to jh» Fsdaral Fair Hoosta^ Act Candy Route tncluctss 30 mutfmnes and fme LOOKING FOR 600-501-1777. ext 199. Fee. TratKinisyion- ft gpe*d manu (<• ' io g.1 T'ptrcv ic can be practical Two trunks, one in translates power needs in terms of consolation prize for a two- or three*- candy AH for $9,995 CaS 1-800-998-VBMD PEACE & QUIET? which Qtakas II IHagat to advarSaa any the hunt ^nri tme in The rear, torque 10 percent OwMtle sends the v**ar lease uiaiaiarKa, Btnttatkin, or clacrbntncOon HOME FORECLOSURES SOdawn Boxster has been a to*»J -YOU FOUND ITT 4 rH exclusive trunk space for twr signal t*y the vtuaf v to pr-wtdr 10 eX»a Hugei bedroom avalabis«S quiet and chamv iieedeoi No ctoaing co»C Low otymer * ^commended Hut if That's enough time to pa! a deposit leas Stoc© waitingtar youl t Trainino/ Stupor* cap, fawBHi status, or national origin, o» 533/ monttti 800-337-8181 eH. 2701 per buyers into •'«' f •*»'•» log location, aalect untevAhtreahly renovatod 1 on the S, which by then will haveeven ^nanctng/ AnM DsvetopmenV Single '•nits Intandon so nafea any swob |w«ia«aK?»e* prised company execs it also kttchen inducing brand new appBancea, iano A Join Now - Be Open Spring soorv <^* vatad toaiiou^i. fine nafdwood iocw, B55 UHDLAND Boutovarfl Sale by Acceleralic tr '•* ' more horsepower and pleasure perks "Wa wn not kiiuwrtitgly accsp? sr^ ad- owne« Charming Mother/ Daughter 4 bad And driving a Boxstei w brought in older buyers, typically QC Extension 300 dose •race, privati e parking * laind>v gy p 1 Wiib the increased power comes s 7 '^nQ tor raal wMchiatf room, 2 *ul bains, (WD kfiotern. FWshec uismission) enough fo* rtir»« owners. those who own^d older Porsche* *~- Mark Maynard b automotive LEARN PIANO TuntaQ. Be youf own ^TW-AflOl basement $219*90a CaV tar increased sJopptntg pr*ver Tne Boxs- ExceBant Incoow * 908-686-1757 O— ^.^,^*- Us race-car-ipspired styling recap- ~^uldn*t afford a pe^* Oarrcra editor at the San Diego Union- tef ter S use* the 911 Carrera discs • » Westntinister 1 As everyday asahle ar the Frxc*^* n ^5.2 in* " 0.1 \nf^hes tures that ~f the ^50 Spyder from the 17 ^2 inch vented *nd cross-drilled Tribune. Contact him •• MEW AUTOMATH) Home Buvmeas Quickly 908-355-3913 length- I7l inch " "> o ; rrad-"50s. and the contemporary. i«. *t typically is the third *-—;«- f»«-r> »arn a full-time income V(«H :t on the 6TJOI and 11.77-inch marlcjnaynardfEoniontrib^com- IAAPLEWOOD. 4 ROC3M Apartment. 2nd clears r 4 f water-cooled engine saws off slabs of v fleet. Porsche s^yc in pnVafts home. 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T^'^T'^^^ Your Best Source For Community Information" Retail P»*ce fn* the Cil. «»dan starts a* CARS FROM $5001 Honda, Chevy, Jeep, and •••..£. -.-.'^.v-..x^*^-'.'•••. wiih manual transmission, Sport Utffity. PoBce impounds and repossos- to weight the GL w^gon darts ql $ll,l°o sJona, CurartJ fisangs. 800-Wi -8777. exten- sion C198. Foe. '« 74 1 in ih« whn and 19 95 1 in manual lrar»«^rijcsT'^n Tlv nw> PORD MUSTANG, 1965. asVino $3600. & bes »-ag^n, the Esteem boasts mw of ual tr? *«ir*»«£*on G7 X Syrian has a offer n - * _9P°d conrjffiort. 8 cvftnd»f Cafl j ighi n»tio in ix* 9O&-68&-837B. Thic is ^pprt Tima'*ly - 30 ^ waprvn •- priced at $'^.29° for the MERCEDES 6B4Z. €00 SB. 1992 w&* war- Accord on manual transmic^ion Th^ GLX-* ranty. Low tnteapje. btsck on btack. mint new teachers' p^ct condition. $49,500 or best offer Paul and wajy^n are only ^ayaj]^bk •^.-- <* - • •(< its - th< *rary clean look. t**r 1 fi NISSAN MAXIMA. 1998. tfl-power. AMVFM. AC. Dual ajroaos, 5 speed, blacfc. 26,000 mites 2000 HONBA GIUIC hi SEDAN By Robert CoakJey rtckfe* more nowf to ar Excellent condfflon. y 4^500. 973-762-gns ing. The REA will have a meeting and Schnirroan did say be believed the gr ai * Mue package In keep Staff Writer take a vote after which union presi- SAAB 900SE TUrto, 1996.5 door, automatic ; EM*?, CIX: 90297. VBfcYHBMTQ,MRP: 916,145 contract was fair to the staff, tb&xg green, tan leather, fuBy loaded. ASK r^mm.. A tentative agreement was reached dent Don Ponelle will let the board board, die taxpayers and the- students tv ''^I a wi Hi X >n hotti the Si 6.000. 732-249-6B72 (evenJnQS) off«re afford v last week between die Rahway Edu- know that the contract has been rati- of Rahway- The educational process TOYOTA GAMEiy LE ^XXL 1996. 31.500 cation Association, -and the »ahw«v fied-a&u -tfac~board~~cait consrderTt TVW miles, regularly maintenance, paraped. ne» will be^abte to' confihoe flic way it 1 1 T He ^V Hoard of Education. I " a cTr ' bcakes. ac, am/Tm rj«i»n» Askino S13.ooo o* sppio'val* ScniTirnifln wrid always has oner ths ccncaci is folly pcsi c/Ree. 973-207-5435 The two sides came to an accord If forsom e reason, the board does ratified and accepted, Schninnan said. VOLVO, 1989. tn Good CCorxfiSon.Power after a 12-hour session that concluded not get the REA's approval on the Torn Hartigan was the mediator windows, CQue. Asking £3^200 or t>m*a n| Vvplc **? Friday morning. Terms of the prop- contract by the April 17 meeting, appointed by the state Public Employ- r.i osed pact were withheld pending rati- there is a board reorganization meet- ee Relations Commission to help with f S fication by the members of the teach- ing scheduled for May 2 following the the negotiation process. AUTO PARTS/REPAIR ers' union and approval by the school school election. A vote can be taken The grMirman of the negotiation JEEP WRANGLER hardtop for eaSe. tinted Njard. or»lr*y windows, rear wiper, and defrost. W» a 1997 by the school board, assuming the committee for the school board was •* • M*vo» Corporation •-Twer. 1999. $1500. Cal 97»-4S0-iOOa This ends a long series of negotia- board will have received REA ratifi- Michael StatyaL Also on the commit- tions that canned the canceDHtiofi of cation of the contract by thsz time. tee was Superintendent of Schools PUBUC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE some extracurricular and after-school AUTO WANTED ; nmo^afci)wli-to, Mod* CGe»rSTK: 60460. The negotatioos of mis contract William Petrino, School Business programs. Staff members have been OF REAL Approx Dimensions; 50 feet x TOO fr-»t. S500 And UP Paid 1989/Newer. Any Oono> have lasted the entire school year, Administrator AI DiGiorgio, Board BY MASTER i^earesi Cross Street: Intersection ^ boa Cars/Trucks. Old Junks Ftemovod Bonus working under the terms of the old •umman Avenue and Bergen Street with a state-appointed mediator being BY VIRTUE OF A WRIT OF EXECU- % Toyota. Honda, Nasian. Cal 973-2S6-7Qg1. Pi evident Sondra Bailey and board TION, tr me dryaad. tasued out c' tn* A 3CTK deposit is noo^w **« «» •**>•• to three-year contract, which expired in called in at u ^GE WOC Iff 7 DAY* The negotiations started at 7 p.m van. taken *n exscuuon a* «»• w^of '» VdurTdtal sions we handled in a very profession uon Association member Ron al 2 o'ctoc*. local time, tn me afternoon of inc. and to be sotd t> 1-800-953-9328 Thursday, March 30, and we con- al manner by both sides. Even though ssi0 tf&y, n if** hpv offico Township at MOtside and Ctty of Newark, WB&am M.E. Powers, Jr., RrOUH_UNWANTE II If' fract, sjrhject Tgst totfa e approval-of Anomey tor The F*«arrtT they "WCJC iiiraTTtngntl~an« 24 Hour Service. Call: Staff Writer project off the ground. (3) South 4O degrees, 1 minute East. SO oon vln# 3G1JF5242VS863469 feet to the said northwesterly fine of Bergen There was a special ground-breaking ceremony March Uanor Maaco Auto Pi & 8ooy. '03s 908-688-7420 Different sources funded the project, such as NJ Transit, Street, and thence (4) Norm 49 degraes, 59 Hudson SL, Union. NJ I 3O.for the Rahway Train Station Plaza. The outdoor recrca- minutes East along said fine of Bergen 5339 1990 Mercury Sable 4 dr blue vir>* MON-FRI 9-9 Union County, and th* state Department of Commnnitv Street. 100 teat to the point or place of 1MECM50U5LAS24245 SAT 9-G *> tion area, the site of the demolished Dombrowski building, Affairs. BEGINNINGS Uanor Atlantic Coast Logistica. ieoo BEING known and designated as Lot Lower Rd., Unden. NJ Count on the 'vis expected to be open to the public by mid-summer. "It was a iong time in planning," Melia said. "There ?G2 onfilordS&fci map . 5340 1991 Ctievrolet S-10 yeUow vin# BEXNQ BLOCK 3U7, LOT 1 on the tax 1GNCT1824M0129711 \ Mayor James Kennedy, Rahway Center Partnership were some issues that we had to* deal with, such as having map of NewarK NJ. Uenor Gravina Towtng. 23 Sprtngfioid Comer of Rt. 22 E. & Sorne»-set St., Mo. PlaFnfieid {Chairman Michael Melia, City Council President Dave BEtNO BLOCK 1001, UOT 38 on the tax Ave. Springfield, NJ Classifieds to take the building down where people worked and "-lo- map of HDlside Township, NJ. t";-t Brown, Councilman Jerry Scaturo, Councilwoman Deaona cate them. I mink we've done it satisfactorily." Commonly known as 4S-S0 Grumman LJCEHSED & BONDED AUCTIONEERS fc TDton and Councilman Robert Rachlin were all on hand Avanue. Newark and Hillside Township March 3O, April 6. 2OOO Most of the business owners who were relocated due to U7998 WCN (S45.OO) to Do the Job for the event, which was delayed from March 28 because ^ this project are comfortable with the change, according to -« Melia. __ _ . fc .. .-^. visit our website at imivwJynnesinflniti.com ^ ^g, ay's director of Building, Planning * The plaza will be about the first impression of the city V. V ~«id*Eca66mic' I>ve|opnieat?atea-anended the ceremony visitors have when they first get off their train, according to as oneof Ms last official acts. Regan left his municipal pos- the Partnership chairrnan ition on Priday to join a law firm. The perimeter of the plaza will be improved to look nice, The plaza was planned as an extension of the redevelop- said Melia. There have been plans to improve the gas sta- ment done to the Rahway Train Station by New Jersey tion and the Silcon Building, which can be seen from the Transit The plaza will contain a taxi pick-op and drop-off rrafn srafima __ •\ nv; area, and a parking area separated from Irving Street by an island. There will also be trees, lights, benches and a stage "We take and give advice and input,** Melia said about area for outdoor concerts and events. The total cost of the the Rahway Center Partnership. "It is a group that adminis- plaza is expected to be about $600,000. ters the Special Improvement District. We try to facilitate Own one and you'll understand. , SUPER SPECIAL DISCOUNTS FOR progress for the Central Business District*1 AAA MEMBERS Brown likened the ground-breaking to dreams coming 77T"\ -m - true for the city. He said that dreams he had for Rahway The plaza is another community development project 1996 iNFINITI G20 Bring This Ad In To Receive when he first ran for council were now being realized in the that has been a big success. Brown said. construction of the plaza. The Dombrowski building was torn down last summer to make room for the plaza. The building blocked the view V-*".*-' "It is a culmination of a lot of effort on everybody's part," Tilton said- *TTiis is going to create the final portion of the train station, and also only allowed people arriving : 1 in Rahway to look at a brick wall when they got off the - .-. Pho4o By Robert Oakley for the unification of the train plaza. It is really going to Equtp.Incfc2'0L 4-cyi, pwr «is7iQa'^in ^S ?^ train, according to Kennedy. Sid Equip IncfL_ . _, ., Std Equip lncfc31O0V*. ^ enchance and bring character to the city. Hopefully, it will ftrtxk*. r/Omt Opt. E •"' •':'.'••'- "'»-'»»i\*_ GMAC Ftoewit Cou. orad rvbate.V «tomi pyitM. S2S7JS 1«t MM ft «300 ML S26JS2. hid $1000 factory ntMBt 4 bids came in higher than expected. The project was rebid qual . ' • ,' - MC dap «.SS07^S dM « »••»• inning. S<00 QIMC RKqnt CaL Gr»d HMMto S1500 lactory rabata & $400 QMAC , right direction for revitalizing the downtown area. She wss :Racaht CoD. ymd Rebata » oust-;] ftM a fceuer price.

Bumper to Bumper Warranty 0 1 8 6 Year/70,000 By Robert Coaklcy pie and the citizens,- Schwaxtzbacb $1,20PJ?!0 each. The equipmen® "t the y P&taft into another season Powertndn Warranty Staff Writer • said. "And men it just gradually have makes mem heavier-duty bicy- 1999 INFINITI C20 Leaner Cars Available! The Rahway Bike Patrol has started expanded to where we have six craising the streets of the city again, officers." cles with shocks in the front and the frprfr All ~«JO'W^^iHF=U!ei: ttrunts Uke~program isl hours at a tune on the bike. The spring is in the air. The bike patrol is successful from a police perspective 2DOORCOOPC department currently has four Treks ME«ufp Incfc.a cyL muto irana, POT part of the Police Department's Com- since the bikes allow officers to get and two Cannondales far the bike 1999 FORD MUSTANG tefcns, 2.0L 4 cyTttUBpam tt»V munity Assistance Team. into areas where an officer in a car cover. AIR. cats, mats;, fI5, SRP tir Pf&pL-.*-*„.. ._ ~. - J.IN,#X693e0e2r T mi iinrn r«rt nanaaa basically, we patrol all the areas can't maneuver. ~It also allows an USRP 518.010. tnctS2S00 factory ftrow " txmpsc cfirona* wfdt*... gC i t Officers have to take a week of n*alaA$800QMACR«cartCoC __!V^^S; J***I!^i!J250 £2!2: ••ch«K»i» pko. man. trsM<* ax**. just like a car would," said Officer officer on a bicycle to get there faster gradrabaleifquat T^&Qt^&XP&t&J* I iSOLtSSOOJT. VPWYE174183. "«»» training at the Union County Police TOHDEI Fact Rabattft $40 0 GMAC Raoani • SZAJSOS. Steven Guinta. **We answer calls. We than an officer on foot SIC.V * Oftr.-L- 0 DUL CT Ui Cdk Qrad Rabata.t quit Academy. It involves a 30-mile bike do a lot of community interaction and The bike patrol has two officers on BRING US YOUR ran, an obstacle course, breaking and • DRIVtfi'S LICENSE - UTILITY EiU • SOCIAL public relations stuff." active doty, and one from each patrol 1998 INFINITI Q45 dismounting, and fiT^rnn^ training SECURITY CARD - RECENT PAY STUS The bicycles also provide easier is assigned downtown. Tne other with the bike. DRIVE HOME TODAY! r-:--.,«i---.-.-»to. access to parts of the city and greater officer has his routes changed daily or Part of the training involves riding '487" visibility for residents and business weekly so he can try to hi t all the areas die bike in a one-mile sprint to a target SUPER SPECIAL DISCO?J^TS FOR AARP MEMBERS owners, he added. of the municipality, Schwartzbach range and firing under stressful condi- "It is easier to get around in the said. In die summertime, the bike pat- BARNES CERTIFIED PRE-OWNED CARS & TRUCKS! tions. There also is training about get- LYNNES USED CAR HEADQUARTERS! back of buildings and alleyways,'* rol is around the areas of die parks and cmvYattJ SCHEVtM ting the bike up and down stairs, and PRIZM4DR U4M40M said Guinta* "The business people like playgrounds in Rahway. Mttuars *10£95 ?' 4 grt. «*o mm. pwr tr»Q LS4DB AW Vgfc. 0tfal caaa. 4 dr. 4 cyl, auto'trans, pwr OO V-«. auto OO ti«ft», pwr taking down a suspect while on the en. M-049 ni. VN. timQftrtaflocia/wtnttHna, AIR. an^iwtuwuti iwrtiinm. A»ta^ to see us down there. We are highly There are also "Bike Rodeos*' bid 6 mo or ASOO m. crulae, ctiaL cat*. «M cvn. cmM. rttaLMM. AWFy Storm CO. bike without the officer injuring 34.480 ml. VJN#SK609TO0. •km "WiTiivi rrt,VMtVttOOUBL visible, and it is easier to see things requested by schools and the Boy 1998 DODGE SIUTOS ' himself. riding around on the streets than you Scouts which are held in the back lot LMV* l8«vwi H33HI tAAAto"*ft*fl^ nn r v According to the bike patrol offic- could in a car." behind City Hall. The bike patrol Isi ALMACS, *2245= 14,995 *8695 $ ers, there usually is not any need to 1993sWsWnj30 7995 ii,695 Police Sgt Marc Schwartzbach officers set up obstacle courses to '11.995 20,535 si mixa

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