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Candidates' night Highlights Challengers criticize Free tax aid I lie American Association of Board of Education Retired Persons, with the coop- By Sean Daily BOAT » FLOWERS (908) 523-0023 eration of the Division of Parks Staff Writer 'It's adults arguing and Recreation, will conduct a The four candidates vying for free income lax aid program for Board of liducalion scats discussed over who's bigger, seniors living on limited incom- school board matters at Candidates' and they're forgetting es. Night April 4. The program will be on an The event was sponsored by the why they're here,' appninlmenl-only basis, and will Rahway Democratic Committee. "It's be held in the City Hall a traditional community service we Hmergcncy Management Room, render," said Bob Simon, correspond- — Ronald Knox bottom flixir, on Monday from ing secretary for the organization. "It 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. gives the candidates a good platform "Wonderful things happened. Peo- [•\>r an appointment, call the to reach the volers — usually." ple started talking about education" Division of Parks and Recrea- About 50 residents, including City when Cavanna was hired, said Bailey. tion at 827-2045. Council members, attended the event, All of the candidates also criticized which was not so much a debate as a Board of Education Attorney Harold Trips available chance for the candidates to make a Fitzpairick. The American Association of pitch for themselves. "I don't think an attorney should Featured were Sondra Bailey, get rich represent ing the Rahway Photo By Mlllon MIIU Retired Persons has announced The City Council introduced an ordinance Monday that would change the name of Broad INDIVIDUAL FRESH tickets arc on sale for the fol- Rnn.dd Kmix, Michael Staryak and schools," Bailey said. David Stephens. Three of these candi- Knox and Staryak also recom- Street, located between Irving Street and Milton Avenue, to Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. lowing trips: May 13-17, "South Plaza. The street runs in front of this small park with a bust of King. PLATTERS Pacific," and five days and four dates will' be voted into three-year mended auditing Fitzpatrick's nights in Cape Cod. For more terms Tuesday. expenses and, if he had overcharged PLATTERS information and reservations, call All of the candidates were critical the Board of Rducation, making him VEGETABLE Betty Martin at 388-0202. nf the Board of [Education, particular- repay any overcharges before dis- TO GO ly its handling of the lawsuit by missing him. King might get a street after all Blood pressure Superintendent of Schools Anthony All were generally critical of the Cjvanna. Board of Education. Staryak alleged By Sean Daily The ordinance was approved with vated, then change that area in a cere- ancl Blood-pressure screenings arc "It's adults arguing over who's big- ''compliJcerjy status quo" had Staff Writer . j one member abstaining and one dis- mony." he said. held on the first Tuesday of ger, and they're forgetting why settled -inln the current board. The cily may Tinnnc a street nftjir .iprmiving,; U v/iU be voted on a sc<^- Tim rn'ilrn^l s'alion nca^Ahe nsry j5 CJLII inolllil Uolii .i-(> J>.ni. al they're here." said Knox. ."Let's rattle some cages." said Martin Luther King, Jr. ond time in May at the council's next being renovated by New Jersey the Conference Room adjacent The candidates all praised Cavan- Knox. "It's time to start fighting " The City Council introduced an regular meeting. Transit at a cost of $12.6 million. to the circulation desk in the na. They said he has brought outside The candidates each had ideas on ordinance Monday to change the Not all of the council members Council members estimated that reno- public library, 1175 St. Georges money into Ihc school district and the ways to improve the school district. name of Broad ' Street, located were happy with the ordinance. vations should be complete in about Ave. For additional information Reading Recovery program. See CHALLENGERS, Page 2 between Irving Street and Milton One of them was Councilman Jerry two years. call 3KK-O761. Avenue, to Dr. Martin Luther King, Coleman. who'd been pushing for a Councilman Sal Mione said he is Jr. Plaza. street to be named after King since CALL toon/ 686-9898 X inter the joinilit/il W/H MRVtCE :

THURSDAY, APRIL 11, 1996 — PAGE 3 PAGE 2 — THURSDAY, APRIL 11, 1996 RAHWAY PROGRESS RAHWAY PROGRES Earth Care heard by zoning board INSIDE Senior exercise Club teaches kids to say 'no' Council again nixes By Melodle Warner Silpc and Gcrbounka reported no waste may be transported by mini- THE noticeable odors, loud noises, or vans, vans and mail. (C'otitiiiui'd limn Pii^e n different water fountain, you went to know there was a 20U>. Ami you're Managing Editor I'cys mulcr I | _.. ,„„ j •• ,, , The Zoning Board of Adjustment debris at the hospital. Based on his In the event a vehicle en route to the .Rahway Progress ust pi tik ln jail," ho said. fioinjj to lie 3()c in 2010." mayor's appointment observations, Gcrbounka recom- facility is involved in an accident, sliicli-nts," said Rogers, but ulso boys "It's involved around leaching the The main thrust of the activity, was hearing for a proposed medical waste Education treatment facility Xrcrncley P°int mended that Earth Care be allowed to Caga said the county and state whose parents work and single-parent children respect," said Dave Brown, the great accomplishment that each (Continued from Page 1) kids. Road ended with three testimonies in locate in Linden if it rccicvcs all of the emergency officials will respond. Editorial 6,7 founder of the Railway chapter of the child was to do by 2016. the appointments on Robert Carson and Jim Crowc.ll," said Councilman favor and no public input. permits required. Earth Care will assist by sending two Rulers was at the weekly HK'eting dub. "I.ike it says in the club pledge. "Basketball wasn't always James Fulcomer. Obilunrios 8 Several residents of Linden and New Jersey generates 41,(XX) tons technicians and a microbiologist to on April d. I le attends one at the mi- 'I :mi somebody. I make a around." Rogers said. "Someone had The postponement was not approved without protest. Rahway Tilled the council chambers of medical waste. The amount cur- the scene. "The area will be sealed off Nowr, clipr. 9 lei every month. dilleieiicc.' a ("iood News. Tennis shoes, someone "I would ask council members to use what's between their ears," said prepared to voice their opposition to rently treated, in state is 7,000 tons and there will be no danger lo the had a Good News. Your haircut, Councilman Chester Holmes, adding that he thought holding up Sportr, • 11 '">V'liat I've seen in Railway is com- I lie chili iloes this, said Rogers, the Earth Care Systems Inc. medical leaving 28 million pounds to be sent public," he said. someone had a Good News." Crowcll's rc-appointment would "neutralize" the Board of Alcoholic mitment." said Rogers. "I think a pai lly through helping them in school, waste treatment facility Monday. But out of stale, according to John Caga, Caga detailed the proposed opera County nnws B1 It was a pretty rosy future the child- Beverage Control. •community this si/e, to have this panly through dealing with peer the Zoning Board set an 11 p.m. cut- medical waste director of Muhlenburg lion of the Earth Care 'Systems' many people - - especially men - - as ren at the meeting thought nf. Their Councilman Sal Mionc said this is becauc me board needs at least two Enlmtainmnnt B<1 piessiue. off time for the hearing. The public Hospital. machinery. volniileeis, I think is a complement to accomplishments included flying members to decide on liquor license violations and renewals. Janusz Clnr.r.iliml "Ym housing four Mcd-Tec B.14 Dallas Cowboys. Another became a take a vnctibn, the board could not make nny decisions. eveiv week." The conlinuation of the hcarin;', in j! 25,(XH) pounds per day, but one of machines. A technician will place I lo also does il with "(iood News " Kennedy disagreed. How-to- -roach-us •- will be April 22 at 7 run. After all the. ihe four machines will be reserved as onto the conveyor belt the entire box In addition lo a talk on Magic John ol one the activities the kids at were "The irutl of tlic matter is, James Crow"eTI is remaining~orf fficboafcl, Out officer, are locnled nt 1291 see the animals. witnesses for Earth Care have spok'en, WrTtcii ~witl~fcc"rtc?rrnyed"" tilrrnjr-with- son and Rosa Paiks. Rogcis (old the involved in at the meeting. end of story," he said, adding that until his appointment is turned down by a back-up. Stuyvesant Avenue, Union, N.J. "Your life, fellas, is your dream," the public will be able to state their thc medical products. 0/0H3 Wo nre open from 9 10-year-old boys ol the Jim Crow the council, instead of being postponed, Crowcll will stay on the board. The intended building that will P.ach child made up good' news said Rogeis. "You can do anything." opinions. The machine will shred the waste, a m to 5 p.m. overy weekday. laws that I'arks hmke hy not silting in Kennedy added he lias a number of reasons for not appointing Carson house the four Med-Tcc machines '-'ill us at one of thp telephone hum 20 years in Ihe future, in 2016. "You can be the president," he said. Linden Councilman Richard dcr- will be 12,000 square feet, employ then chlorination will take place. The the hack of the bus "ll was true that if "You can he warden at Rahway State to the UCUA, including, he said, the fact thai Carson works for Unilever, numbers listed below. bounka and Linden Environmental 12-15 people and operate five days hydrochloric solution will be a half you were Mack and you didn't sit in "Mister Rogeis was born in 194')," Prison. You can be an inmate at Rail- a company that makes soap, and has violated Department of Environ- Voice Mail: Commissioner Terry Silpe visited an per week from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Caga gallon of bleach to every 30 gallons of the hark nf the bus nr didn't drink at a Kngers tnld one child. "I didn't even way Stale lYisini. It's up to you." mental Protection rules in the past. Our main phono number, Intermediate Medical Waste Treat- added that no waste, will be held at ihe water, Caga said. wiR.f>P6-77OO is equipped with a Kennedy also said he would not "horse-trade" appointments with' the ment facility at Muhlenburg Hospital facility overnight. If a truck were to The shredded chlorinated waste voice mail system to better council and that the council was holding Crowcll hostage. in Plainficld. arrive at 4:45 p.m., the employees will go through a hammcrmill where ••••ive o'.ir customers During The Muhlenburg facility handles would work past 5 p.m. lo process the it will be washed, pulvari/cd and "•gulnr business hours,-a recop- Public hearings to be held earlier "I came here for Jim because tic's a veteran and when you give a coun- 800,000 pounds of medical waste medical waste, he said. expelled. The machine will separate ti'.xiir.t will answer your call. Dur- ty or city job, you should give it to a guy who put a couple of his years on ing Ihp evening or when Ihe (Continued from Page I) the meetings shorter instead of Ion ( 'hosier I lolmes, Jim Jones, Sal Mion- annually and is similar lo ihe The predicted truck flow to thethe liquid from the solid and the water hold for his country," said Bob Judge. nflicp is closed your call will be Residents may comment on agenda gei," he said in explaining his veto. c and Council President Nancy Saliga machines Earth Care wants to site in facility will be 30 trucks per day. In will be re-circulated through the Med- "These men gave their devotion and their lives for their country," said answered by an automated items at the start of the meeting, hut According to Kennedy, moving the voted against the override. Pictured above is the Rahway Division of Parks and Recreation's Senior Exercise • Linden. addition to tractor trailers, the medical Tcc device, he said. receptionist. must- wail until the end lo speak on public hearing up "sets the stage for another veteran. "Lei's not play politics, men. If you have an appoint- The fuIurc of the new resolution is Class. The classes, held ever/ Monday and Thursday mornings in the Golden Age ollu'i issues. filibustering" instead of encouraging ment, act on the appointment." To subscribe: no| certain, either. Towers on Milton Avenue, are taught by Kathy Barbella, who also instructs the people who are at the meetings for Recycling, collection guidelines announced Ihe Progress is mailed to the The ordinance first appeared at the division's slimnastic and step aerobics classes at the Roosevelt School gymnasium specific reasons. Accouliug lo City Attorney Louis homes ol subscribers lor deliv- Jan. ') meeting of the council,-when it on various weeknights. For more information about these and any other Recreation The Department of Public Works recently announced • The ability of all residents to co-mingle paper pro- ery every'Thursday. One-year "This has been a council thai has Kainone, the council cannot change was approved unanimously. It passed Division programs, contact the division at 827-2045. the schedule and guidelines for yard waste collection'for ducts, such as newspapers, magazines and junk mail in tied subscriptions in Union County not been able lo lake care of busi- an ordinance, like the one setting the X I at its second reading on Feb. 13. Street might be renamed bundles or paper bags. are available lor $15.00, two- older of council meetings, with a the year. year subscriptions for $26.00. ness," he added. "They're there until • The addition of telephone books, hard cover books, drew Ihe ordinance before the mect- All yard waste will be removed on the first regular gar- College and out-of-state sub-, Mayor JaiiK's Kennedy vetoed the one or-two in Ihe morning. resolution. (Continued from Page I) wrapping paper, cereal boxes, gift boxes aluminum foil, nijl Tuesday. Emergency personnel legislation approved bage collection day of the week only. Yard waste will nol ssriptions are available. You ordinance in late lebruary and Ihe "II it was a sincere effort as to shor- Furthermore, while there arc provi- of Broad Street until he had a chance aerosol cans, motor oil containers, antifreeze containers, may subscribe by phone by call- to speak before the council. Cnlemnn said lit", approves of the be collected on any other day. This collection program will council was unable to get the two- tening the meeting, they could control sions to change the order of business Emergency management personnel an emergency vehicle needs to have a without the strict licensing require- milk cartons, juice boxes and metal cloths hangers to the ing 1-908-686-7700 and asking n.'imo change for that small section (if end Oct. 30. thirds inability needed lo override Ihe their mouths," he added. nt a council meeting, the council can- Robinson was not able to attend the would be exempt from a federal reg- commercial driver's license," Suliga ments that have tied their hands in the existing list of materials already being collected. for the circulation department. Broad Street, hut that it doesn't satisfy Grass must be placed in a sturdy reusable container, veto. Only five council members voted not add items tn the order of business, meeting.. ulation requiring operators of certain said. "While the intent of the law is past." • If a scheduled recycling collection day falls on a holi- Allow at least two weeks for such as plastic or metal. A biodegradable paper bag also processing your order. You may "Some council people would make to override the veto, said Janusz. he said. Councilman Chester I lolmes share- him. vehicles lo obtain a commercial driv- laudable, certain situations may day, the city will automatically receive a collection the fol- can be used. Absolutely no plastic bags will be accepted. use Mastercard or VISA. d Mione's sentiments, saying the "That doesn't represent what I er's license, under legislation recently require non-licensed personnel lo Rape center interviews set lowing day. News Items: Containers must weigh no more than 50 pounds. Branches council should wait, out of respect to want," he said, explaining he wanted a approved hy the Assembly Transpor- opcrale emergency vehicles. The Union County Rape Crisis • All schools will receive a recycling collection on a reg- must be cut into four-foot lengths and tied and bundled News releases of general Inter- Ihe committee. street with residents living on it. The I a I id ii and Communications "New Jersey has already ex-empted Center is interviewing for the follow- ular basis. est must be in our office by Fri- with string or twine only. Regular household waste cannot Challengers criticize school board This is not the first street Colcman section df Broad Street to be renamed Committee. ambulance drivers and firefighters ing groups: • , According to the city's recycling coordinator, Michael day at noon to be considered be mixed with yard waste. In addition, leaves can be mixed for publication the following has tried lo rename after King. is a commercial area. Assemblyman Joseph SuHga, D- from this federal regulation. Exclud- • a group for teenage female survi- Smalling, "the additional materials added to the recycling (Continued from Page I) Bailey espoused critical thinking, She said they could not comment with grass clippings until Oct. 30. week. Pictures must be black Last month, Coleman tried to have Lmden, is the sponsor of Ihe measure, ing counly emergency vehicle drivers vors of rape age 13 to 17. program will enable the city to save on garbage disposal and white glossy prints. For Knox said the school district should saying, "We need the basics, hut the much on Ihe school budget, which Coleman will reintroduce the name Holidays that effect yard waste collection during 1996 Milton Street named after King dur- A-1217, which the committee is another way of keeping us one step • a group for adult female survivors costs by diverting more recyclablcs from the wastcstream. further information or to report a not move away from reading, writing students need to come out and be able must be cut hy almost SI million in 1 change for Milton Street, that time for are as follows: May 27, Memorial Day, and Sept. 2, Labor ing Ihe council'. , regular meeting, approved by a vole of 7-0. ahead of disaster." of rape. Rahway has become a leader in recycling in Union County breaking news siory, call and arithmetic. However, he said that to contribute lo society." order lo he under a state-imposed Day. All yard waste normally scheduled for collection on 1-908-686-7700 and ask for however, he. withdrew Ihe ordinance the portion from City Hall to the dead Suliga noted that counly offices are by aggressively pursuing available avenues-for diverting before anything could be done with spending cap next year. Under the federal Commcrical The Union County Rape Crisis these holidays will be removed on the following work day. Editorial. Knox and Siaryak agreed with her end, stretching through Wards I and usually staffed by more part-time vol- the curriculum, discipline would have before il could gain final approval. Motor Vehicle Safety Act of 198f\ Center is located at 300 North Avenue For more information call 827-2159. material from the city's wastestrcam, and we will continue on preparing students. "If someone's producing for Ihcir 4, hut not through Ward 5. unteers than full-time workers. Letters to the editor: to be improved. Coleman said Milton Street was an any person operating a vehicle with a East, Wcstfield, 07090. Those inter-' to do so in the future, as reliable markets become available. Staryak said he wanted "profes- dollar amount, they're worth it," said The Department of Public Works/Office of Recycling The Progress provides an open ideal choice for renaming after King, The previous name change for Mil- gross weight in excess of 13 tons, car- estcd should call (908) 233-RAPE for The addition of the schools to the recycling program will "If people don't think they're safe, sional cooperation" on Ihe board, Stephens. "If they're not, they're not "County governments have a also has announced the expansion of the city's Residential forum for opinions and wel- Ion Street included the stretch through rying 15 or morp passengers or trans- information or an interview. These make it easier for them to comply with State of New you could have all the programs in the adding that public meetings were not worth it." since Ihere were a number of ethnic responsibility to respond quickly to Curbside Recycling Program effective January. comes letters to the editor. Let- Ward 5, the ward of Councilman Jef- porting hazardous materials, is groups will meet weekly when filled. Jersey-mandated recycling requirements. ters should be typed double world and no one will come," he the lime or place to "vent." groups living along Ihe street. the needs of the people in times of dis- The expanded program will include the following: Knox recommended that caps on required to obtain a CDL. To promote spaced, must be signed, and added. Staryak added, he would work for Residents of ihe street spoke frey Cohen. aster," Suliga said. 'This bill allows school administration, salaries also public safety. New Jersey has granted s'viulrj he accompanied by nn Stephens suggested combining dif- nxire community involvement in the against the name change, saying il counties to be more responsible to the fii'iress ^nd dciy-timo phono /should, be lynjccxiit,St.a^ak disigiee- Cohen had sent a letter to residents several exemptions from (he federal ATTENTION HOMEOWNERS tfcrenl curricula and approaches low-. l public. By makiirg the low nxirc flexi- number for verification. Letters s|rH)t)l system, a point on wtiU-h Bail- d with llits.--' • -••.'.• •' --\--\ • would tic too c\pcu.sivc ft) vJningc (tie 'tn hi.N wind ahou! llic name change law, including ambulance drivers and ble, counties will be free to recruit and columns must bo in our aid education. ey agreed. "I would hate a top-level adniini- addresses on their letterheads and before last month's meeting. Some of $25,000 For You "They all wort:, hut it really works firefighters. more volunteers who are ready to office hy 9 a.m. Monday to bo documents. : The candidates all agreed the slrnior to reach Ihe top of his pay and the residents spoke against the name |. I . • ( • jr. • ;;.,•. •• , !•• |V lll.ii I. •;;' t . '••'.• , (;l 'I till '/'"I considered (or publication that when you have a leader who can put "Any person who currently drives respond to emergency situations — BUY DIRECT FROM FACTORY school system was not as bad as many say. 'Gnod-bye, [can't earn any more Coleman also was lo try lo have change, prompt ing Coleman to with- • | • • . • . ,l i" I! ' "•:••. |i. •. i :'• I.1 .•..•>•!.• r| :•• ••'!!. I,: i'. 'Il' l:|,'litl ! I'M week. They are subject to edit- them together." he added. ing for length and clarity. think il is. here.' " he said. - Lawrence Street renamed, but with- draw the name change. i; ! ! > .'•".'. 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The last three cover the Clues to a mere thought of eating an egg after The right choices been at least one tradition that has not or four eggs always needed the help of Healthy Smile' was the thai meal was greeted with dismay, as The Rahway school system may be the center of attention changed very much, and that is the The Way the reserve hunters, including the theme to the poster contest original hiders, who by this lime did il surely would be a waste of an egg, coloring and hunting of Easter eggs. these days since Superintendent of Schools Anthony Cavan- sponsored by the Union not know which places had been and possibly bring up what had For decades, this activity has been na and the Board of Education are in the middle of a lawsuit. County Dental Society. It Was found, nor even where any of Ihe eggs already been consumed by the hunter. passed on to generation after genera- But life must go on. and for school systems across the state Rahway Elementary had been placed. They should have Every effort was made to change tion, mostly for the benefit of the By William Frolich — such as the Rahway Board of Education — that means School winners are, seated nude that map. his mind, but to no avail. No offer of young children, and for the pleasure other things to think about. from left, Grover Cleveland Everyone began to search the entire waiting for awhile, nor of two eggs of the older members of their families, were carefully distributed and conce- School first-place winner yard looking for those last few col-? tomorrow could sway him from his With voting day —- Tuesday — being just around the cor- who get to see all of ihe fun of search- aled throughout Ihe back yard, and Lauren Burkhard and ored eggs which should have been request. There.was nothing else to do ner, the Board of Education must put aside the lawsuit and ing for the colored eggs that the Easter fortunately he usually had several hel- second-place winner easy to find. This sort of activity usu- but to accede to Ihe demand, so reluc- think-about other pressing issues such as ensuring that the Bunny has hidden in the back yard. pers, fur it Uxik quite a while lo hide George Aulert. Winners ally produced resulls, bul there were tantly permission was granted. The Each year, as Easter approaches, Ilie six or seven dozen eggs that had best residents are elected to the board in the upcoming elec- from Roosevelt School are times when some smarty would stand diners watched with misgivings, but this tradition starts with the purchase been pa-pared for the hunt. tions, the 1996-97 school budget, as well as the different Megan Brindle, first place, in the middle of Ihe yard and they had underestimated the hunter. of colorful dyes for the eggs, and the Il was a long established rule curriculums. and John Stephan, second announce lliijt he had found the last The egg was completely consumed several dozens of chicken eggs among ihe gardeners that no cleanup —And -while-thc-suie -Department of-Educaiion-continues-io- Dlace. Standing are Drs. egg, bul would not reveal its location and with no after effects. Glen R^vaTCt-ee-KaswIrr-- _.ofjljejatU.cuuliLbi:.ilom;-bcfoiii£as-__. until ohe'orilfiTorigiiVarrilimcrs'hnct- cut state aid, the Rahway Board of Education has done an materials mi hand, Momma would ler, for that would destroy many of the er and Douglas Chester, William Frolich is a resident of admirable job of maintaining its conviction of supplying the who awarded the prizes to circus came to town last month at Rahway's place a laryc pan oC water on the standard hiding places, such as under found it. children of Rahway with the best possible education under Franklin School. On circus day, in the school gym, stove, add tlie eggs, and begin to hard- leaves and eniply flower pots. Inspired by the knowledge that the Rosullu and member of the Union the Union County reci- County Historical Society. the most turbulent of conditions. pre-k students juggled, jumped through hoops, lilted boil them, as she never caied for the Each year a suggestion was always egg could be found, the hunters con- pients during a ceremony tinued the search until their efforts This election, the Board of Education is looking at four at Jahn's Restaurant in weights, tamed wild animals and thoroughly enjoyed surprise and mess of a raw colored made thai Ihe Easier Bunny ought to their performances. Accepting congratulations for draw a map of exactly where each egg were rewarded with success, and possible choices to fill three three-year terms, none of whom Union on March 21. Three- everyone could return to the house. Interviews set their performances are, from left, Elephant Jarrid While tl*?£ggs were boiling, Mom- had been hidden, Inn ihal rabbit never are incumbents. We urge residents to examine the qualifica- thousand fourth-grade stu- On one memorable Easter many Johnson, Clown Joey DeSousa, Ballerina Jazzmin ma would bring out a dozen or so of did. Apparently il must be against the The 'Union County Rape Crisis tions of each of the candidates before they cast their vote on dents participated. years ago, it happened that the egg Judah and Strongman Troy Eastman. old jelly glasses, saved year after year nature of the rahlni, lor through sever- Center is interviewing for the follow- hunt took place before dinner, which Tuesday. just for the purpose of dying the eggs. al generations of Easter Bunnies, none ing groups: was a full course meal where the food After careful consideration, we endorse Ronald Knox, The glasses all had traces of color left lias ever drawn a treasure map of hid- • a group for teenage female survi- Wiis delicious and everyone ate his Sondra Bailey and Michael Staryak. in them from previous Easlers, and ing places. vors of rape age 13 to 17. fill. As Ihe diners eat around Ihe table • a group for adult female survivors As a person with high academic standards, we feel candi- were easy to recognize. When the last egg was properly feeling that ihey could not eat another of rape. Into each glass were placed the planted. Ihe word was passed lo the date Knox, a 33-year resident of Rahway, would make a Skip the talk show'hosts, politicians; ask a poet LETTER TO THE EDITOR bite, a voice from one of tlie young small tablets and Momma and her hel- searchers that (lie html was about to The Union County Rape Crisis positive contribution to the Rahway school system. erature. These stories build upon an limners requested permission to cat an Hli/.ilx-th Barrett — who knew a of I.ove. Love healed her body some- pers were ready to begin. Some eggs begin. Each hunter was equipped with Center is located at 300 North Avenue Knox's goal is to make Rahway schools a place where what and likely added, years to her accumulation of sacrifices and upon Easier egg. East, Wcstficld, 07090. parents would want to enroll their children. He said it all Ihini: or two.about love — wrote in Embarrassed by handling, were simply dipped completely into a an Easier basket as lung as Ihe supply one Dl her sonnets: "Go from me. Yet Free life. Hli/.abeth's great heart and intel- celebrations of daily life. Fidelity is glass and were lifted out transformed lasted, and a brown paper bag was starts with high academic standards. Knox, the father of I feel that 1 shall stand/ Henceforth in ' lect transformed Robert's poetry. the predominant theme. To the Editor: lo a single-color egg, while some acceptable as Ihe substitute. three, believes that the schools must first and foremost have They risked everything for each other. I am embarrassed as to the way Mayor Ellcnport handled our Summit Bank, SPRING CLEARANCEl thy shadow." Form When Elizabeth Barrett wrote: arlislic helpers tried various combina- All of ihe rules of ihe conlesl were She was past the age of 40 when she Clark branch office, situation. To discuss an issue as critical to our ratables as a positive learning environment where children are free to The first taste of spring always "What I' do / And what I dream tions of half one color and half explained, for it was a race lo see who had a baby, especially dangerous in this in the newspaper before discussing it with the bank, as stated by the bank's learn without disruption. turns my thoughts to love. On several By Bob Rixon another color. Artwork drawn in wax could lind Ihe nxisl eggs. There were The Mattress Factory! those limes. We try to be practical and include thee, as the wine / must taste attorney, is extremely unprofessional. Another Rahway native, Bailey, will also make a positive occasions, spring has brought great on an egg would be revealed as white no eggs hidden outside of certain Special Cash & Carry Items say that love is never enough. Love of its own grapes," she was experienc- I would like lo publicly apologize to our township's Chamber of Commerce, addition to the.board. She has two sons and is a member of changes, endings of love, into my life, ing the fires of a beginning. But she while ihe rest of the egg became the ixHindarics, and should there be any Once, while out walking with some was about all Elizabeth and Robert the Union County Chamber of Commerce and to all businesses for this conduct. MATTRESSES & BOX SPRINGS contradicting what spring traditional- really meant it, and she proved it with color of ihe dye into which it had been 1- or 2-year-old children in Ihe hunt, the PTA-PTO. She is a member of the middle grades project friends in the middle of one terrible had for much of their time together. Business is a very vital aspect to the financial integrity of this community. Not ly is about. the 15 years she lived with Browning, dipped. there was a small area jusl for them, leadership team, a supporter of the city's Youth Soccer and month. I surprised 'hem by saying "I Who these days outside of the wri- only do our local businesses provide a good portion of our tax base, but they are ' MADE ON THE PREMISES 1 don't trust the inevitable, tumultu- until her death. She saw beyond the Although everyone was aware of off limits for ihe older hunters. PAL, a farmer member of the Rahway YMCA Board of don't know if I've ever felt this alive ter's imagination, willingly gambles excellent neighbors. ous six weeks of passionate discovery heal, to the steady flame. Their life the intricately designed eggs of some Al Ihe word "go." there was always OPEN TO THE PUBLIC Directors, and clearly a resident who has dedicated much of before." The feeling was not pleasure, so much and willi such drama on such Clark has been gifted with commercial organizations thai have provided 1 that begin love relationships. They are of ihe European egg, no one ever a mad dash from the starting line into but a pain that overflowed into exhila- elemental emotions? The stupid, bat- together began in scandal, but in mat- numerous financial contributions and hands-on aid. The Summit Bank situation her time to ensuring that the proper education is provided to wonderful weeks, but that season is a attempted that much work on an Eas- ihe yard in search of eggs. Now and il ULTIMATE SL ration. I thought I was going mad. tered people who populate the after- ters of love their words carried a depth should have been conducted with the respect rendered to our other citizens. The Rahway children. sweet blindness. The stars leave one's ier egg, for we had every intention of Ihcn, there would be a cry of victory, noon talk programs ruin love. They of authority. lax appeals situation should have been addressed between the township and the A third lifetime resident is Staryak, who has strong roots eyes eventually, and friendship must "The widest land / Doom takes to cracking and peeling off that colorful and sometimes, a wail of disappoint- •Custom Sizes emerge il the relationship is- to last. part us, leaves thy heart in mine /With are'lools who talk too much, compli- bank before the horrendous publicity was placed on this local business. Profes- in the community. His business background could help die When love, with all of its potential shell, and eating the egg. menl, as someone else grabbed the Of ABurtonl • Split Box Springs More about a relationship may be pulses that beat double." The other cate their lives absurdly, and have no sionalism is essential when conducting the affairs of our community, particular- board make positive and wise choices in the business aspect. for happiness and heartache, becomes The egg hunt always took place treasure. There were times when it implied within the first live minutes. pulse was Robert Browning's, and comprehension of the poetry that can ly when it effects what you and I arc going lo pay in taxes. • Sofa Bed Mattresses a frightening thing, skip ihe talk-show Sunday afternoon, when all of the was necessary for an arbilralor to ren- Staryak, who sees parental participation as a key to suc- How two people meet, measure, and Kji/abelh. steered into a Victorian* write itself in anyone's life. In their We as your governing body must focus on reducing the ad valorem tax base •Utfoafoit • California King Sizes hosts and the glib politicians preach- family members had come from der a decision to seUle such a dispute. cess, is the father of two and a member of the PTA. He is react to each other at the outset is gen- lady's semi-invalidism by a domi- lH.-ginnings (hey make promises they by providing a municipality thai business wants to seek. This type of unprofes- ing "values." Reassure yourself with church. Sometimes it was also after Thai decision was likely to be, "He • Electric Beds active in Roosevelt School. erally a reliable, if subtle, indicator of neering father, was left alone with the cannot keep. In their tormented sionalism and uncaring disrespect for our local business neighbors, highlights evidence that love is worth a hefty dinner, depending somewhat on the found il first: go find another one • High Risen how they .will fit together. Initial voice of her heart when Browning endinus they say terrible words and the concern we all have for our future. We feel the three would make a positive contribution to wager, even if the game sometimes weather, and the recommendation of before he does!" il FACTORY DIRECT • Brass Beds the city's school system and urge residents to vote for Knox. impressions can be the truest ones. \v!is not there. Manv poets of her time commit regrettable acts. It is amazing I want our business community to know that this blatant display of embar- that more of them do not kill each seems fixed. Consult someone like rassing proportions will not be tolerated by myself. Your presence is welcomed the cook. "Dinner's ready, you had After most of ihe eggs appeared lo Bunkie Boards I-ndings also are scary. Mutual look an almost perverse delight in suf- Open To The Public Bailey and Staryak on Tuesday. other. Elizabeth Barrett. as is all other members of our Clark family. The success of our business is very belter eal it now!" have been found, "Time Out!" was -endings are often agreements to dis- fering their emotions. important to me and our township. The communication between our govern- It was Ihe responsibility of the called in order to count the number of GARW00D E.HANOVER Sicage amicably after one partner Yet, Elizabeth and Robert are the Experience aiid observation show ment and our business is an integral factor in our mulual existence. I sincerely "Easier Bunny" to see that the eggs recovered eggs, and to determine the 518 North Avenue 3t9 Route 10 E«»l decides it's over. Usually, one of the nonpareil love couple. Love carried us that the finest love stories arc told Boh Rixon is a resident of Rah- Factory Showroom . FREE OEUVEflf Warehouse/Showroom hope this incident has noi broken ihe trust that has taken years to nurture. BED FRAMES two embarks on a month-long voyage them out of her dysfunctional home, in tile middle pages of Hie hook, and way and a weekly columnist for this BEDDINQ REMOVAL tiehlnd Rooms Plus Lylc R. Hatch (908)789-0140 Vote for budget through misery. all the way to Ilaly, and into the Book rarely have the content of romantic lit- publication. Second Ward Concilman DR. ANDREA S. HAYECK OPIN MON.-FRI. 10-6 • THURS. 10-8 • SAT. 10-5 • SUNDAY 12-5 GARWOOD OHIY While voters decide whom they will support in the Clark upcoming school election, they must also think about the DENTIST HOME IMPROVEMENT SALE proposed $29.5 million budget. • Feel comfortable in The 1996-97 school budget, $29,572,930, reflects an Will you excuse me, please? Thank you our new & modern *FREE INSTALLATION increase of $683,723 from the current budget, which carries women present? Well, since most engulfed us for the last century. I real- Somehow, along the way, our voc- Safe, Effective Birth Control office VINYL noons a tax levy of $21,198,639 — an increase of $1,253,859 from . abulary has lost four little, but impor- men do not wear hats these days, this ize that a simple "please," "thank NO-SCALPEL VASECTOIVIY custom has vanished with the wind. you" or "excuse me" would not have WALL-TO-WALL CARPIT this year's budget. This is what voters will consider on Tues- tant words. To wit: "please," "thank As I • La doctora habla • AXMJTKONO • MOWHAWK I lolding open a door for a woman or prevented Hitler or Stalin from com- • MANMNOTON • CONOOUUM day, although the board has proposed more than $900,000 in you," and "excuse me." Espanol • TAKWTT • ONTU relinquishing a seat on a crowded bus mitting the hideous crimes both com- VMTLFIOOU ivtm, mimu All have been relegated to the See It • Quick Recovery Insurance forms ARMSTRONG NO-WAX VINYL cuts to bring the spending package under the state-imposed or trajn is also a thing of the past, and mitted acainst the world. But that, as IMAM* mOMM "BcpartTnent -of-ArcrrarirWords-stich-iiti— ARMSTRONG tTAnrrep SOLARIAN $17.99iy '$13.49 fy in some ways, can be dangerous. cap. "yoicks," "23 scidoo," and "eureka." By Norman Rauscher they say, is water under the bridge. No-Stttufes AHMlTHOttO VISIONVISI S SOfcARtAH $2i.99«y 'SK-Wiy Essentially, the increase in the tax levy will raise property partial payments ARMSTRONG DCMONCRII SOtARIAN $39.99.y The absence of "plea.se," "thank In these days when men must be We are concerned with the here and • Minor Discomfort MAM4MCITOH SILVERADO $21.99iy •$19.99iy taxes in the city by 7 cents per $100 of assessed valuation. you," and."excuse me" reflects on ever careful not to inadvertently insult now. Simple manners have gone by Emergencies welcome HANHmSTON OOU) CLASSIC $38.99iy 'S32.Wiy CONOOLEUM HaiTS $21.99iy •SJO.Wiy The owners of an average home in Rahway, assessed at how we have changed from a scini- many, "thank you" is a phrase out of a woman by holding a door or relin- the board. Men wear baseball hats in CALL FOR FREE BROCHURE TARKETT HUTI IMAGE $21.99iy y S 140,000, would have to pay an additional 98 cents in prop- polite to a me-me-me society where Victorian times and has no place in quishing a seat could be an "example" restaurants. Some even wear them Men's Sexual 8O1 N. WOOD AVE. COMMERCIAL TILE 12 X 12 $1.99it erty taxes. such words or phrases are obsolete our fast-paced society. of male chauvinism and run the risk of backward. Many men will not stand Health Center LINDEN - 908-486-5300 UNDERLAYMEHT PLYWOOD $1.99>f S1.09>f and have no place in our fast-paced, Of course, proper manners are not being yelled at, many men will forego The proposed budget, recently approved by the board, is up when being introduced to a of New Jersey 201-535-1100 • NO UMTT OM aujurnm > • ALL COLOR* AMO PATTERNS AVAIUULI hip world. Too bad. the end all and be all of a civilized holding open a door or giving up their woman, nor will they help the lady on Evening - Saturday AU 0T)CR0WUTKONS«lE*AUMGKKAMOIS(inaMUTYKN.DIICCT>NOS«USMU< over a state-imposed spending cap by about $1 million and 315 East Northfield Rd A SERVICE OF s»-coi(riucio« • SUOHT MOT. oar. GLUE STOW. icnm. HWLS. sim, WHS, ROW Common courtesy sort of held society, but il can go a long' way to seat. Too bad. There was a kind of must be brought under cap. We feel that the proposed pack- or off with her coat. These are by no Suite 1A PHYSICIANS IN UROLOGY, PA Appointments Available together the thin line between the understand each other. There is gallantry about both customs. Of means earth-shattering shortcomings, Livingston, Nl 07039 TRY US FOR SAVINGS UP TO 3! age of cuts, as recommended by the board, is one which is rights of others and just plain man- nothing wrong with saying "please," course, there are many men who still but are an example of customs that are nU« l/T* M0 • MMOU* BUND OUMT • Mil I/*" MD the best possible solution to bringing the budget under cap. ners. Today, use of the word "please" "thank you" or "excuse me," when practice both customs and there arc disappearing rapidly. •MMVM uupwmm JU.Wiy We endorse the board's $29.5 million budget. is hardly heard anymore. Nor docs appropriate. To many, "please" is a many women who will accept the cus- COMMERCIAL OLSfIN Lml u« •» «*»* y Perhaps women do not want doors $18.99.v one hear the simple "thank you" in sign of weakness, a kow-towing to an tom as part of a once simpler life. MINI SAXONY WEAR WARRANTY JlO.Wiy The plan would, among other things, freeze or cut the held open for them, or seats in STAIN WEStSTANT PLUSH S*ft a* Warn J21.99iy $12.V9iy conversation. "Excuse me" seems to ancient custom which has no place in $23.99 .y salaries of teachers, administrators and secretaries, cut two Because of the seemingly lack of crowded buses relinquished to them, DUFONT STAINMASTER MM A Itam. $15.99 tf have been banned from our vocabul- an uncaring society. "Thank you" is STAIN RESIST Hw| SUM? Mnk $24.99iy $17.99iy administrative positions and reduce school funding for spe- basic manners, we find ourselves at a ary. Recently, a woman aboard a also a symptom of a declining sense nor men wearing baseball hats, turned STAMRCLEASE NytM Uatmt Hwr $31.99.V $21.99iy loss to explain why. Are simple man- NYLON SAXONY •«• IUfN* Cn»tf«t«ta ft* $35.99iy $24.99 ly cial education, co-curricular activities and sports and gui- crowded subway car was inadvertent- of propriety to those who think the backward at a table. Perhaps these are_ WALLCOVERING ners something thai reflects the past OUTSTANDING VALUE WHERE TO GET IT STAINRSLKASE 70 OZ. ThM ft llmmt $i7.99,y $29.99iy dance staff. However, we feel it is the best possible solution. ly joslled by another woman as is a phrase is demeaning since it shows archaic customs, and those who prac- and be avoided at all costs? Or, have We urge voters to vote for the budget on Tuesday. common occurrence in today's humility and weakness. tice them arc nerds and not with it. Over 42,000 patterns we become so hardened to Ihe ways of DON ANTONELLI crowded subway cars. Obviously the We wonder how we got this way. 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Union County WalkAmcric^ A great deal of work remains to be done in New Jersey, but the 26th annual Office of College Relations March of Dimes Walk-America holds great promise for future generations by Kean College WORRALL NEWSPAPERS 9,10* THURSDAY, APRIL 11, 1996 — PAGE 9 7,8,9,10»WORRALL NEWSPAPERS PAGE 8 — THURSDAY, APRIL 11, 1996 Plantation Arts and crafts Organization holds OBITUARIES house, grounds Surviving are a son, Martin; a Surviving are a son, John; five Surviving arc a daughter, Carol Sylvia Schlein and Linden, died April 8 in her home. John Warnock Beaudoin; two brothers, Winston and Born in Newark. Mrs. Florczak daughter. Harriet, and two grandchildren and five great- Sylvia Schlein of Grceenville, S.C., to open preservation class John Wamnck, 66, of Palm Harbor, Lawrence Carpenter; a sister, Cora lived in Elizabeth and in Linden grandchildren. grandchildren. formerly of Linden, a registered nurse Fla., formerly of Railway, died March West; three grandchildren and four before moving to Whitchousc Station The Dr. William Robinson Planta- Historical Societies, libraries and will explain the art of handling and who helped to found the National 16 in his home. great-grandchildren. three years ago. She was an assembler tion Mouse and Grounds will open private collectors are all in possession caring for paper collections. She will Joyce Ann Bynum Council of Jewish Women, died April Born in Newark, Mr. Warnock John P. French with Park Plastics, Linden, for 20 Monday from 1 to 4 p.m. for the 19% of significantly important papers such identify problems associated with 6 in Greenville Memorial Hospital. lived .in Rahway before moving to John P. French, 62, of Clark died Joyce Ann Bynum, 38, of Linden, years and retired 16 years ago. season. Other open house events will as birth and death certificates, deeds, such documents and how to avoid Adelaid Staab Born in Brooklyn, Mrs. Schlein Palm Harbor in 1991. He was a refrig- April 6 in Rahway Hospital. formerly of Rosclle, died April 1 in Surviving arc two sons, Adolph Jr. he on the first Sundays of each month wills, diaries, photographs or letters. them, including methods of pioviding Adelaid Staab, X0, of Union, for- lived in Linden before moving to eration and air-conditioning installer Born in Elizabeth, Mr. French lived her home. and Walter; a daughter, Bemicc through December. Knowledge of preservation tech- an adequate environment. merly of Elizabeth and Linden, died Greenville. She was a nurse in the for R.I. F.ggcrl Co., Irvington, before in Clark for 35 years. He was manager Born in llende.rs.on, N.C., Mrs. Lwowski: a sister, Bertha Danitzak; Step hack in time more than 300 niques is basic to caring for such April 3 in the South Mountain Health Linden public school system for five "Our historical societies and libra- his retirement in 1991. Mr. Warnock of technical services with the F.li- Bynum lived in Roselle before mov- seven grandchildren and two great- ^ years and visit this historic national documents and will be Ihe subject of a Care and Rehabilitation Center. years and retired 10 years ago. Mrs. ries have stewardship over many served in llie Army in Germany dur- /abeihtown Gas Co., where he work- ing to Linden in 1990. She was presi- grandchildren. and state site which was built circa workshop on Saturday from 9:30 to dent of the usher board of the Linden. Union. Schlein had been employed by the primary resources of research," said ing the Korea!) War. ed for 42 years before retiring. He was 1690 by a physician and surgeon. 11:30 a.m. Revival Center Church and a member Born in Wildwmid, Mrs. Staab Margaret Hague Medical Center. Hugh Sullivan Jr. Freeholder Linda-Lee Kelly, liaison Surviving is his wife, Stella. treasurer of the Retirement Club of Tours of the 306-year-old farmhouse "Caring for Paper-based Collec- of its Women's Auxiliary and lived in Elizabeth and Linden before Jersey City, for 20 years. She was a Hugh Sullivan Jr., 66, of Rosclle to the Cultural and Heritage Programs the Elizabethlown Gas Co. Mr. include the main hall, open hearth tions," sponsored by the Union Coun- Evangelist Board. moving to Union six years ago. She graduate of the Jersey City School of died April 2 in his home. Advisory Board. "The valuable French served in the Army from 1956 fireplace, the doctor's office and a ty Office of Cultural and Heritage Margaret M. Collins Surviving her her husband, Gre- was .i clerk for Bayway Pharmacy, Nursing. Born in Bayonne, Mr. Sullivan knowledge gained from this work- to 1962. bedrixmion the ground floor. A wind- Affairs, will take place at the Frank B. Margaret M. Collins, 89, of Rah- gory L.; two sons, Anthony L. Sr. and Elizabeth, for 10 years before retiring Mrs. Schlein and her late husband. moved In Rosclle 37 years ago. He shop ensures that these resources will Surviving are his wife, Lynn II.; a ing staircase lends to a second floor. & Mary M. Mason Room at the - way--tlAxl—Marclt•—2J— in--Raima y.- —liUutani- M., _j-Uau^liUy,. Rcgiiuu~S._ __in IWJ. Earlier, Mrs. Staah had beeii^ Dr. David Schlein. were the founders _w-is a..'medical transportation driver be available for future generations." ctnigtitcr, •Onir-A-rCinclti: his mother.--- YilU! MemorialJjbrary in New Proivi- Hospital. Munis; her mother, Ellen Hva Rag- a waitress at Liu-Den Luncheonette, of Temple Nekor riiaiii7~ni ITindenT" lor On Time Transport,'Roscllc, for Matilda French; two sisters, Joan tor's will of 1693, restoration pic- dence. Assistive services are available There is a STO fee "for attending VTie" Born in East Orang-e, Mrs. Collins land; six brothers, John, Theodore, Linden, for 20 years. She also was one of the founders of many yens before his retirement. Mr. Moran and Catherine Miller, and tures, original roof rafters and arti- upon request. The Mason Room, workshop to cover materials and lived in Coloiiia before moving to three brothers, Robert, Richard and Frederick. Carlton, Daryl and Glen Surviving are is son. Prank W. Jr.; the National Council of Jewish Sullivan served in the Marine Corps 1 facts found on the property during the opened in October, was designed and refreshments. To register for the Rahway 25 years ago. kagland; a sister, luhth Ragland, and two daughter. !. Gladys Vasihmtore Women in the 1940s and was the first during ihe Korean War. Thorn.is. restoration in the mid 1970s. At the built by the New Providence Histori- workshop, contact the Union County Survivini; are two sisters, Jose- a grandchild. .iiid Susan Godfrey; 10 grandchildren president i>l the Linden Chapter. Mrs. Surviving are his wife, Arlita; two cal Society to house fhe society's Office of Cultural and Heritage and 14 great-grandchildren. Schlein had been treasurer of the lime the farmhouse was built, much of phine B. I.aPoinie and Anna M. sons. Hugh 3rd and Milo; a daughter, Affairs, 24-52 Rahway Ave.. Eli- Marie McMahon Union County Council e>f the Girls the area was wmdland. A huge chest- archival collection. Fegler. Lynn Butler, and a sister. Jcnncttc zabeth, or call (908) 558-2550. Relay Marie McMahon, 58, of Clark died Benny Cardinoza Scouts of America. She was a mem- nut beam in the main hall hints at the Janet J. Riemcr, preservation Anthony J. Piacente Crumbdy. users dial (800) 852-7899. This work- April X in Rahway Hospital. Benny C;irilino/.;i, K5, of Linden, a ber of the Linden Chapter of lladas- size of the local irees at that time. archivist of special collections and Anne Lasitzke shop is made possible in part by a Born in Drifton, Pa., Mrs. McMa- retired GAP chemical operator, died Anthony J. Piacente, 77, of Linden sail and wus chairwoman of the cook- 1110 house-museum is located at archives at Rutgers LIniversity Libra- Anne I..isilzke. 82. of tyahway,for - grant from the New Jersey Historical hon lived in Irvington before moving- April 4 in Railway Hospital. died April 5 in Railway Hospital. . Ixn.k in 1961-1962. Eleanor J. Holliday 593 Madison Hill Road. Clark. There ries, will present the workshop. Rienv merly of Linden, died April 4 in Rail- is no admission charge and parking is Commission. Department of State. to Clark 15 years ago. Born in San Carlos City, Pangasi- Born in Brooklyn, Mr. Piaccnte Surviving are a daughter, Betsy Eleanor J. I lolliday, 78. of Klamath er's lecture and accompanying slides way Hospital. lived in Linden for 4X years. He was a on the street. Costumed doccnls greet Surviving are her husband, William nan. Philippines, Mr. Cardinoza lived Smith; two suns. Dr. Bruce Schlein Falls, Ore., formerly of Rosclle, a for- Born in M.ili.iney City. Pa., Mrs. visitors and give die history of the site I:.; a daughter, Maureen; a son, Wil- in Brooklyn before moving to Linden tool and die maker for six years and and Dr. Mail in Schlein; two brothers, mer teacher, died April 3 in Mcrie l.asit/ke li.ved in Linden before mov- and llie doctor's life. liam; lier father, Adam Nevarchik, 42 years ago. He was employed with reined in 1987. Earlier, Mr. Piaccnte Frederick and Bernard Golub, and West Medical Center, Klamalh Falls. Adult donors sought ing to Rahway in 1981. She was a and a brother, Peter Nevarchik. GAP in Linden for 31 years before worked in the same capacity for C.B. five grandchildren. Born in Paris, III., Mrs. Holliday A special display of pictures hairdresser and owner of the Gladdis retiring in 1975. Mr. Cardino/a was a Clnislenseii Co., Newark, for 35 lived in Roselle for eight years and around Ihe township of Clark arc in Beauty Parlor in Linden for many member of the Knights of Columbus years. He served in the Navy during Toms River for 18 years before nxiv- the form of albums showing existing for blood drives years before retiring in 19X1. Kastanta Aklonis Council 2X59, the Retired Men's Club Reynold Marconi older houses and buildings, as well as World War II. Mr. Piacente was a ing lo Oregon in 1994. She was an The Rahway Division of Parks and Recreation afternoon Pee Wee Arts and Crafts The Blood Center of New Jersey, donating, and there is a 72-hour defer- Surviving arc her husband, Leo, Kaslanta Aklonis, 86, of Clark, and the Tremley Point Senior Citi- non-existing structures from the member ol the Weslfield Garden Club Reynold Marconi, 69, of Linden elementary school teacher for the Lin- class is pictured holding Certificates of Participation they earned recently. Above formerly the North Jersey Blood Cen- ral for dental work, including routine and a sister, Frances Moubray. owner of.an Elizabeth pharmacy, died zens, and he alsu served as treasurer archival collections. Large aerial pic- and the Linden Retired Men's Club died April X in Rahway Hospital. coln Elementary School, Roselle, for from left are, second row, Casey Prakapas, Adrian Beraquit, Richie Fitzpatrick, ter, has scheduled several blood teeth cleaning. April 8 in Rahway Hospital. of the Treniley Point Civic Organiza- and was an elder with the Linden Pre- Born in Pennsylvania, Mr. Marconi many years before retiring in 1975. lures of more recent years will he on Anthony Nehlsen, Michelle Jones and Candice Wzxewiewsky. First row are Ariel drives and is asking healthy adults to • Myla Lindemann Born in Elizabeth, Mr. Aklonis tion, all of Linden, lie was a member sbyterian Chinch. lived in Elizabeth before moving to Mrs. Holliday served in the Navy dur- display. Vollero, Ingrid Lochner and Mackenzie Walsh. Saturday, Kenilworth First Aid call and sign up to donate. Squad, 470 Washington Ave., 10 a.m.1 lived in Clark for 42 years. He was the of the Seventh Ward Democratic Club Surviving are his wife, Marion I..; a Linden 42 years ago. lie was the own- ing World War II as a member of the The museum shop will he open for Myla Lindemann,. 70, of Lake "There is no substitute for blood," to 3 p.m.; Sunday, Union Elks Club, owner and pharmacist for Aklonis and and had been president of the Patria son, Dr. David A. Piacente; two er of Marconi Roofing Co. Inc., Lin- WAVES. browsing and buying. It features his- Ariel, Pa., formerly of Rahway, died said Judy Knecht, center spokesper- 281 Chestnut St., Union, 11 a.m. to 3 Adams Pharmacy, Elizabeth, for the Filipina organization, both of Li.iden. daughters, Ellen Portnoy and Carol den, for 40 years and retired in 1992. Surviving are three sons, Stephen, torical hooks, souvenirs, toys and April 5 in Mercy Hospital, Scranton, son. "Without the generosity and p.m.; Monday, Union Hospital, 1000 past 66 years. Mr. Aklonis was a Surviving are his wife of 63 years, I.ipnilz; two sisters, Carmella Shan- Mr. Marconi was a former member Martin and Joseph; a brother, Paul some unusual dolls made from socks, Pa. Outreach quartet contest to be held compassion of volunteer blood Galloping Hill Road, Union, 3 to 7 member of the Jersey Pharmaceutical Frances; a son, Donald; two daught- non and Mary Cavagnaro, and six and president of the Stallions Athletic .lacogs", two sisters, Elsie and Joanne corncobs and spoons. Directions can Born in Jersey City, Mrs. Linde- donors, there would be no hope for p.m.; Plumbers Local 24, 986 South Association and the Selective Service- ers. Rose Marie Kopec and Yvette grandchildren. Club, Elizabeth. He served in theJacobs, and two grandchildren. be obtained by calling 388-6330 or The Rahway Valley Jerscyaires mances by the Rahway High School mann lived in Rahway before moving ing to J.J. Weiss, Youth Outreach people suffering from many diseases Springfield Ave., Springfield, 2:30 to System. He was a 1930 graduate of Carbonc; two sisters, Nina Dela Vega Army during the Korean War. 381-3081. Chorus Chapter of the Society for the Madrigal Singers and the Rahway to Lake Ariel 10 years ago. coordinator. Registration materials and illnesses." .7 p.m.; Wednesday, Clark Fire the Rutgers School of Pharmacy, and Tita Velasco; 11 grandchildren Charles H. Williams Surviving are a son, Jack R.; two Preservation and Encouragement of Valley Jerseyaires Chorus. Surviving are her husband, must be received by April 26. Donors must be 18 years of age. Department, Broadway and Valley Piscataway. and nine .great-grandchildren. sisters, Louise Carncvale and Elsie DEATH NOTICES Earlier Shop Quartet Singing in Youth Outreach contest is open to Richard; three sons, Richard, John Charles 11. Williams, 76, of Linden For more information about rules Seventeen-year-olds may donate with Road, 5:30 to 9:30 p.m.; Union Coun- Surviving are his wife, Jean D.; a DiBiagio; three brothers, Patsy, America Inc., will co-host the first all students, male, female or mixed and Thomas; her mother, Helen died April 6 in his home. and registration materials, contact J.J. parental permission. There is no upper ty College, 1033 Springfield Ave., son, Robert K.; a daughter, Lorraine Angelo and Anthony, and a BURD - Freda I., ol Ocean Grove, on Friday, Seniors group "Youth Outreach Novice Quartet male and female singers who are Posey, and seven grandchildren. Born in Cranford, Mr. Williams April 5. 1996. devolod wifo of tho lalo Mr. Weiss, Youth Outreach coordinator, age limit for donors provided they Cranford, 9 a.m to 5 p.m.; April 23, ..I., and two sisters, Mary Kisley and grandchild. Contest" in New Jersey with the Rah- enrolled in a public or private high Gertrude Morriston lived in Scotch Plains before moving Andrew K. Burd, dear sister ol Mrs. Alma L. at 486-5218 or Ed Ringel at (201) have donated within the last two St. Elizabeth Church, Blanke Street, Helen Lucius. LachenauDr ol Rosello, doar aunt ol Mrs. Mary holds programs way High School Vocal Music school or college. The singers must be Adele Magyar Gertrude Morriston, 92, of, Linden to Linden one year ago. He was a' Kennedy ol Hillsido, Mrs. Alma Joan Ma/quardt 467-1656. years, or have a doctor's note. Linden, 4 to 9 p.m., and April 27, Our Adele M. Florczak Department. , . organized in the traditional four-part Adele Magyar, 80, of Clark died Florence A. Wolf and Cambridge Narrows, New Bruns- brick mason in the Union County area of Roselle. and Mr. George Lachenauor of The Clark Seniors' monthly meet- Donors should know their Social Lady of Peace Church, 111 South St., • Adele M. Florczak, 80, of White- Rosello.Thb funeral was from Tho SULLIVAN Ing will be held April 18 at 1 p.m. in barbershop voice — lenor, lead, bari- Funding has been made in pan by March 29 in her home. Florence A. Wolf, 77, a lifelong wick, Canada, died April 3 in the for many years. Mr. Williams served FUNERAL HOME, 146 E. Second Ave.. The event will be held May 3 at Security number and bring a signed New Providence, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. the Brewer Senior Center cafeteria, tone and bass. They must be prepared the New Jersey State Council on the Born in Elizabeth, Mrs. Magyar resident of Linden, died April 1 in Delaire Nursing Home, Linden. in the Navy during World War II. house Station, formerly of Elizabeth Roselle. 7:30 p.m. in Rahway High School, form of identification. People with 430 Wcstl'icld Ave., Clark. to perform two songs, using a'pitch Arls, Department of State, through a For more information or to sign up moved to Clark 40 years ago. She was Railway Hospital. Mrs. Morriston was born in Canv Surviving are a daughter, Patricia; 1012 Madison Ave., Rahway. cold or flu symptoms should wait ' Theresa LaStella, R.N., of Eli- pipe for tonal center location at the grant administered by ihe Union to donate, call (800) BLOOD NJ. a member of the Rosary Society of St. Surviving are three sons, Kurt M., bridge Narrows, New Brunswick, two sons, Charles D. Karpel and until they are feeling better before zabeth General Medical Center, will The contest will be free to the gen- beginning of the songs; no other musi- County Office of Cultural and Herit- Agnes Church, Clark, and the Plain- Ronald M. and Richard A.; a sister, Canada. She was a teacher in Canada George P.; two brothers, George E. WORSHIP CALENDAR speak about nutrition and drugs. The eral public and culminate with perfor- cal instruments can be used, accord- age Affairs. field Hearing Society. Mary Hoffer, and two grandchildren. for many years before retiring. Mrs. and Arthur; four sisters, Esther Fred- noon. Saturdays: 8:00 a.m., 12:00 noon. Holy- Clark Alliance Against Drugs is spon- Surviving are three sons, Randolph Mon iston was a graduate of the Cana- rick, Pearl Robinson, Mary E. Simms CONGREGATIONAL days: Eve 7:30 p.m. Holyday: 7:00 a.m., 9:00 Firm names account manager V., C.hvisloplicr and John; a sislcr, dian Teachers College in St. John, and Jean White; 13 grandchildren and I'tJlST CONGREGATIONAL CHRISTIAN a.m., 12:00 noon. Miraculous Medal Novena: soring the program. Joseph Passantino of Colonia has been appointed account manager at CN Mary C. Chechko CHURCH 1240 'Climon Ave, Irvington. Mondays following the 12:00 noon Mass and at Refreshments will be served. Sophie Per.czak, and seven New Brunswick. She was a member one great-grandchild. 373-6S83 Sunday: 9:00 AM Choir Rehearsal, Communications International Inc., a regional public relations and marketing Mary Chismar Chechko, 93, of 7:15 p.m. Sacrament of Penance: Saturday: City to host Lew Gibb 5K road race grandchildren. of the F&AM Eastern Star Continen- 10:00 AM Worsliip and Church School; Mon- 1:00 to 2:00 p.m. and following the 5:30 p.m. On May 30. Clark seniors will communications firm in Rahway. Toms River, formerly of Linden, died tal Lodge and the Ladies Auxiliary of FREE Information! day 9:00 AM Food Panlry; 7:00 PM Girl Scout Mass. board a bus at the center, 10:30 a.m. Applications are being accepted for Run at 8:30 a.m. All finishers will Applications can be obtained by Passantino will supervise health care, financial services and real estate March 25 in Paul Kimball Medical Troops 587, 589, 602, '613; Tuesday: Noon and enjoy dinner and the comedy, receive a custom designed T-shirt, a mailing a self-addressed, stamped the Linden Moose. Beginnings Group A.A., 1:30 PM Senior Out- NON-DENOMINATIONAL the Lew Gibb 5K road race to be held accounts. He will manage program development, national and regional public- Philip Hanopole Center, Lukewood. reach, 6:30 PM Cub Scout Pack 216, Wednes- "Squabbles" at the Hunlerdon Hills' May 26 at 8:45 a.m. on Irving Street medal and post race refreshments. envelope to Mark Zenobia, 54 Tho- relations campaigns and special events. Philip Hanopole of Clark died Born in Czechoslovakia, Mrs. day: 4:00 PM Youih Fellowship, 7:00 PM Boy THE LIVING WICCA FOUNDATION Playhouse. Cost is S33 per person. in Railway. There will be random merchandise mas Drive, Clark, 07066. FREE Information/!*' Scout Troop 216 and Adult Fellowship, Thurs- 1544 Irving Street Suite200 Railway, NJ 07065 Before joining CN Communications, the Brooklyn native was a public rela- April 2 in his home. Chechko lived in Linden and Cran- day: 9:00 AM Food Panlry. 908-381-1587. Spiritual Advisor: Reverend The bus will return to Clark by 5 p.m. The race is named after the late drawings for all 5k finishers. The cost of the 5k is $8 for prc- tions specialisl and publications editor at JFK Health Systems in Edison. Previ- and enter a four digit i i. Born in Irvington, Mr. Hanopole ford before moving to Toms River a Mother Etaiii Angela. Hours: Tu« Uirough Sun Tor more information, call Lillian entrants before May 21, and S10 the ously, he was assistant director of public, relations at St. Elizabeth Hospital in selection number below! 9am to 3pm Saturday 10am to 4pm. Counseling Lew Gibb, a major friend to road rac- 5k awards will he given to the top lived in Clark for nine years. He year ago. She was the owner of Char- Krov at 381-3823. day of ihe race. The One Mile Fun LUTHERAN by appointment. Circle Worsliip every Friday ing and the city of Rahway,.and bene- three male and female winners, top Elizabeth. He has won several awards for his puhlic writing, editing and worked in the New Jersey office of lie's Bar, Elizabeth, for 20 years 7:30pm. March 1-Circle Worship Service; Run cost is S5. The Lollipop Run is and enter the four digit REDEEMER LUTHERAN CHURCH 134 fits Project Graduation for Rahway male and female Railway resident, top photography. the federal Occupational Safety and before retiring in 1968. PREPLANNING 8-Cirde Worship Service; 13-Dcvcloping Your Your abilities can earn extra in- free. For more information, call Race selection number below! Prospect Ave, Irvington, 374-9377, Rev. Hen- Psychic Ahility Workshop (S20.00 Donation); High School. Clydesdale male and female and top Formerly a reporter and business writer for the Daily Journal in Elizabeth Health Administration before retiring^_ ry II. Die*. D.D. Pastor, 763-0878. Sunday Directors Betsy Traficantc at FUNERALS 15-Ctrcle Worsliip Service; 19-Meditaiion come. Advertise them with a classi- Proceding the 5k will be a One three male and female finishers in and editor of the Bayonne Community News, Passantino has free-lanced for The Previously, Mr. Hanopole was the -ihool Jbr-alLasciiL15--_lQa5 JUH. JYorship- 'Tan CBurch Be tun?" services 8:30 and 10:30 a.m., Choir Practice p ) Mile Fun Run at"8infnrand a Lollipop" each age group! y YnrkTimcx, Associated Press anrl the. Ni'.ws F.lecjjpn_,S_ervirC-HC-i*Jinicd-a_- RELIGION hat Celebration ($5.00 Donation); 22-Circle 381-0318. general manager of Ideal Dairy Farms Find out at the 5900 Reasons to Prearrange 9:15 a.m.. Hoy Scouls, Mondays 7 p.m., Senior bachelor of arts degree in communications from Glassboro State College. in'Union for more than 50 years. He Fellowship - 1st Wednesdays and 3rd Thurs- Worship Service; 29-Circlc Worsliip Service. 5901 Preplanning & Your Family days; Church Council 8 p.m., AA Steps. Fri- April J-Ciccle Worship; 10-Apliroditc Celebra- Was a member of the Dairies Society FIRST UNITED 3220 Bible Verse For The Day 5902 Pre-financing a Funeral days 8 p.m., AA Saturdays 8 p.m., A.A.R.P. tion. Call for details. International and an ambassador for METHODIST CHURCH, Irvingion Chaplcr 2919 Third Tuesdays 1 p.m. 5903 Dealing With Grief NOTE: All copy changes must be made in the dairy industry to Cuba and Colom- MONTCLAIR Call l-veiyday! 5904 The Funeral Director writing and received by Worrall Community NEWS CLIPS bia. Mr. I lanapole was a life member Newspapers No Later than 12:00 Noon, Fridays Every Saturday at 6 PM ROMAN CATHOLIC prior to the following week's publication. of the B'nai B'rith Lodge 1010. m £ Your Cornmuniry' Cornmuniry'j j BtUBtU Performing artists interested M am Your Communtrv't &*tl ST. LEO'S CHUKCH 103 Myrtle Ave., Please address changes to: L7S Mahal — are held the first Thursday tional meeting will be held at 7 p.m. hospital. Registration is required for will be held downstairs in the meeting In addition to scholarships, several Irviiwion, for more than 50 years and in heing a part of our service Infosourceee Irvingion, 372-1272. Rev. Dennis R. McKcn- Dorothy G. Rahway of the month. Tickets are now on sale on April 23. Caucus meetings and all courses and space is limited. To room during open hours. language awards are also granted for had served as a president in the 1950s. • call 744-4086 for appointment. 34 HOUR VOICE INFORMATION SERVICE Infosource na, Pastor Schedule for Masses: Saturday Eve. Worrall Community Newspapers far the trip to Cape Cod, May 13-17, regular meetings will begin at 7:30 obtain scheduling information and to Donations are welcome and can be proficiency in Italian. He was an officer of Congregation 24 HOUR VOICE INFORMATION SERVICE 5:30 p.m., Sunday 7:30 a.m., 10:00 a.m., 11:30 1291 Sluyvcsam Ave. APubLlcS«nktof a.m. and 12:45 p.m. (Spanish); Weekdays: P.O. Dox 3109 five days and four nights. p.m. in the Intermediate School register, contact the hospital's educa- 744-4086 A Public Senlctr of dropped off the this week. No text Other committee members include Ahavath Achim B'nai Israel, VVORRAIX COMMUNITY NEWSPAPERS Monday to Friday: 7:00 a.m., 8:00 a.m., 12:00 Union, S.I. 07083 VVORRAIX COMMUNITY NEWSPAPERS For additional information and cafeteria. tion department at 499-6193. books and encyclopedias will be Roseann Fornarolto, Angelo Preite, Irvington. 24 North Fullerton Ave., Mtc. Frost day reservations call Betty Martin at accepted. Elaine Figueiredo, Diane Serson, and 388-0202. TIK Friends of the Rahway Public Trustee meetings Coping with split Frank Barto. Library have rescheduled "An Even- The Board of Trustees of the Rah- Visions, a support group for Bayern Abend ing of Robert Frost" to May 2 starting Environment meetings way Center Management Corpora- divorced, separated and widowed The Deutscher Club of Clark Inc., at 7:30 p.m. in the library. Library meetings The Rahway Environmental Com- tion, trading as Rahway Center Part- individuals, meets the second and located at 787 Featherbed Lane, will BUSINESS & SERVICE DIRECTORY There is no charge for this event. mission has announced its 1996 meet- nership, will meet at 7 p.m. in the El fourth Sundays of each month at St. celebrate Bayern Abend on April 20 The Board of Trustees of the Clark The guest speaker will be William ing schedule. Meetings will be held at Bodegon Restaurant, 169 West Main Helen's Parish Center, 1600 Rahway starting at 6:30 p.m. Music will be Public Library has set the following IZvuns, a professor at Kean College. 7 p.m. at the Rahway Public Library St. in Rahway, on the following dates: Ave., Westlield, al 7 p.m. meeting dales for 1996: April 24, May CARPENTRY DRIVEWAYS ELECTRICIAN ELECTROLYSIS FENCING FENCING GUTTER CLEANING SERVICE HELP WANTED provided by Adler Family. The event Me is an author of a book on Frost. on the following Thursdays: today. April 24, May 22 and June 26. For For details, call Gloria Ryan at is open to the public and admission is 22, June 26, July 24, Aug. 28, Sept. GENTILE & SONS B. HIRTH PAVING PERMANENT TOM'S A BEAUTIFUL JOD May 9, June 13, July 11, August, 8, additional information cull 396-3545. 518-0836. SS. 25, Oct. 23, Nov. 20, Dec. 18 and a Residential HAIR REMOVAL Graduation Sept. 12, Oct. 10, Nov. 14, and Dec. reorganization meeting on Jan. 8, HOME IMPROVERS DEM ELECTRIC ALL COUNTY FENCE C/J GUTTERS»LEADERS O 12. 1997. Commercial license # 13303 FOR WOMEN & MEN Chain Unk & Wooden Fences FENCING £ UNDERGROUND DRAINS S The PTA at Rahway High School is Blood pressure Sharing the work • Vinyl SkJmg • Decks ^ Thoroughly cleaned m Avon requesting support for the school's Seniors breakfast Residential & Commercial ALL TYPES Blood pressure screenings are held Asphalt Work Residential • Commercial x Home Share program of Union •Replacement Windows & Doors W & (lushed Project Graduation. The PTO has a Free tax aid on the first Tuesday of each month The Clark PBA and the First Aid • Concrvt* Walks • Drivtways Violation Removals New & Repairs of All Types of Fence NEW & REPAIR 01 County is looking for volunteers to do • Kitchens & Bathrooms • Parking Ar*at • Scaling bin at the back of the high school for The American Association of Squad will sponsor a free pancake In Linden Year Round Service NO JOE{ TOO SMALL AVERAGE 3 from 3-6 p.m. at Ihe conference room light office work on a weekly or Library news • Resurfacing • Curbing washed aluminum cans. Retired Persons, with the cooperation •Tiie Floors Oump Trucks & 908-486-8375 Excellent Results $$$ adjacent to the circulation desk in the monthly basis. Training is provided. breakfast, open to all Clark senior citi- Full Portfolio Review FREE ESTIMATES o HOUSE I Hours for the Clark Public Library Paving Machine Rtnlala Receipts from Davidson Foodtown of the Rahway Division of Parks and zens. The breakfast will be held May Emergency Page Free Consultation Call Tony or P«tt O $35.00-340.00 o> public library, 1175 St. Georges Ave. Home Share is a service that helps are as follows: Mondays, Wednes- Free Estimates Frw EstlmatM Fully Insured CALL: SALES in Clark as well as Snapple caps also Recreation, will conduct a free incom- 5 from 8 a.m. to noon at the Clark 9OS-965-9OG5 908-241-5688 ALL DEBRIS BAGGED For additional information call match home owners who wish to days and Thursdays from 10 a.m. to 9 Wiring for Ught.heol FROM ABOVE should be sent to the school. Bins e lax aid program for Rahway seniors First Aid Squad Building on Raritan 908-810-8898 687-0614 789-9508 908-474-0446 All Calls Returned 761 -5427 1-800-662-2292 388-0761. share their homes with people who p.m.; Tuesdays and Fridays, 10 a.m. and power MARK MEISE 228^965 on a limited income. Road in Clark:. have been placed around the city for need housing. to 5 p.m., and Saturday, 10 a.m. to 4 The program will be on an LANDSCAPING LANDSCAPING MASONRY MODEL TRAINS PAINTING PAINTING PAINTING PLUMBING recycling hardcover books, maga- Impact on education For more information, contact p.m. zines and old clothes. Residents are appointment-only basis and will be Sophia Smith, coordinator of the For more information, call the WANTED ALWAYS AT YOUR SERVICE CO. PAINTING MASTER PLUMBER invited to come to Burger King in held in the Rahway City Hall The Middle Grades Project is a LINDEN GEIGER COVXNO program, at 80 West Grand St., Eli- Raising funds library at 388-5999. Clark April 24 and May 9 for a Emergency Management Room, bot- group of parents working with the tROlNDS MAINTENANCE CONSTRUCTION ALL TRAINS! Quality Interior/Exterior Painting and Mil' zabeth, or call 354-3040. St. Agnes School, 342 Madison LANDSCAPING, INC. FOTI'S . tom floor, on Mondays and Thursdays middle school faculty and administra- RrtklrnU.il & Commercial Professional Lawn Care . "Specializing In" Lionel & other Also Available Forf POWER WASHING Interior* Exterior tion to affect policy. Mill Road in Clark, will hold its fund- and Landscaping PLUMBING & HEATING All donations should be made to through April 15 from 10 a.m. to 2 Seasonal Clean Ups All Types qf Masonry • Power Washing Service •Aluminum Siding Accomplishments include the initi- raiser on April 27"fct'6:45 p.m. in the •L.1WM Malnirn.inrr • Weekly Service model trains, any • Gutter Service 35 Years Experience RESIDENTIAL-COMMERCIAL Project Graduation, c/o PTO Rahway p.m. •Steps "Driveways •Decks ation of parent-teacher conferences, school auditorium. Refreshments will •f-rtillzlnn program fur • Clean Ups •Sidewalks 'Pavers age, condition or • Tree Trimming & Pruning •Interior & Exterioi Fully Insured • Free Estimates JOBBING-ALTERATIONS High School, Madison Avenue, Rah- For an appointment, call the Rah- ihe newsletter, the parent handbook Clark be served. Tickets are S5. For addi- The Union County Regional High l.fA-n m.lliitriumcc rustunirrji • Design •Patios 'Fireplaces • Driveway Scaling •Offices way, 07065. way Division of Parks and Recreation •Art .iting A I'owrr Smiliijj • Installation amount. • Most General Home Repair "NO JOB TOO SMALL" and a more informative back-to- tional information, call the school at School District offers low-cost •Belgium Block • Satisfaction Guaranteed •Top Brand Paints at 827-2045. •Sfpil RESIDENTIAL • COMMERCIAL I Pay Top Dollar! "VERY IlEflT WORK" school night. 381-0850. lunches to its students, and provides FTCC Estimates Fully Insured •Free Estimates 908-862-5935 Free Estimate Mi/tared .CALL: 486-3431 NAACP meeting Anyone interested in more infor- free lunches to children from house- Free Estimate Fullv Insured 908-499-9157 908-289-2687 908-271-5124 382-6675 908-738-0839 908-486-1691 STATE LIC #3867 The monthly membership meeting Parking meetings mation may contact Sondra Baily at Car wash holds of gross incomes at or below 499-0724 or Edward Yergokmis at of the Rahway NAACP will take The Parking Authority of the City The Clark Babe Ruth Club will Scholarship federally established standards. ; . ROOFING ROOFING ROOFING 396-1025. place on Monday, at 7:30 p.m. The of Rahway will hold its regular meet- sponsor a car wash Saturday and Sun- Applications for scholarship aid are Applications for both the reduced WE STOP LEAKS! meeting will take place at the Second ing at 18 Poplar St. in Rahway on the day from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the accepted by The Gran Ccnturian Club price and. the free lunch programs NORTH JERSEY Baptist Church, 378 E. Milton Ave. in following dates and times: May 1, have been mailed to the parents of all , CLARK BUILDERS, INC. Lifesaving course Helinly School on Raritan Road in of Clark until tomorrow, according to Construction Rahway. June 5. July 3, Aug. 7, Sept. 4, Oct. 2, a recent announcement by Josephine of the high school students, and addi- •Cwrplele Roof Stripping Rahway Hospital is an accredited Clark. Spedalsts & Repairs Specializing In: Nov. 6 and Dec. 4, all at 7:30 p.m. tional forms are available at each of ROOFING basic life support training center of A rain dale of April 20-21 has been Vincenti, chairperson of the Scholar- •Flal Roofing & Slate Repairs • Replacements ship Committee. the three high schools. •Gutters & Laxton • Roofing • Additions Trips available the American Heart Association. scheduled. Shingles •Tile Any 1996 high school graduate These applications may be submit- S«vty Union t UktXtsex Counties • Siding . Repairs The next meeting of American Board meetings The hospital offers a wide range of Foi 26 Yta Slate • Flat who resides in Clark may apply. ted at any time during the school year. Association of Retired Persons Rah- The Rahway Board of Education courses, including adult and pediatric Book sale FJly Inttnd Fnt Estimates • Windows • Gutters & Free Estimate/Insured Application forms will be available at For more information about these N.J. LJc No. 0/0750 way Chapter 607 will be held today at has scheduled the following meeting heartsaver, cardiopulmonary resusci- Leaders Call 800-564-8911 The Friends of the Clark Public the guidance offices of area high, programs, contact Director of Special 908-381-9090 Quality Mil a Reasonable piice noon at the Knights of Columbus dates: regular monthly caucus will be tation for health-care providers, I'Vee E.vtimutes Library are sponsoring a book sale at schools or at the Club, 440 Madison Services John Christiano at 376-6300, 1-800-794-LEAK (5325) Hall, SO West Inman Ave. in Railway. held April 17; regular board meetings inslructor-level and renewal courses. UOS 815 Ulilll MARK MEISE 228-4965 (Deadline Thursday 4 p.m.) the library on April 18-20. The sale Hill Road, Clark. Ext. 280. Trips to Atlantic City — The Taj will be held April 23 and an organiza- Courses are in the evening at the THURSDAY, APRIL 11, 1996 — PAGE 11 WORRALL NEWSPAPERS 7,8,9,10* PAGE 10 — THURSDAY, APRIL 11, 1996 9,10»WORRALL NEWSPAPERS CALL toot) 686-9898 A' / /I/I-I a I out

Post office offers last minute tax tips Civic 7400 Scores 7401 Schedules The Rahway Post Office has • Try to mail as early in the day as income lax returns require more than SPORTS order stamps that will be promptly released the following information for possible. ihe 32-cent postage. The current rates delivered to you by your letter carrier. Calendar (he tax season: • Calculate llie proper postage. Tax are up to two ounces, 55 cents, three A three dollar handling is added for agencies will not pay postage due, so ounces, 78 cents, four ounces, SI.01 orders up to S85. • With the deadline for filing shon-p.iid la\ tilings will be returned The Civic Calendar is prepared each week by Ihe Rahway Progress and five ounces, $1.24. Need to • The Rahway Post Office, located income tax returns rapidly approach- to you for additional postage. and Clark Eagle. For entries in this column, please mail your schedule to LOCAL SPORTS purchase stamps so you can mail your at 123 East Milton Avc., will keep its Pitching, hitting hurt by indoor workouts ing, the U.S. Postal Service is bracing • ll.irned taxpayers faced wilh the Donna Segal, managing editor, P.O. Box 3109. Union 07083. tax returns? You can do it without customer service windows and lobby itself for the annual onslaught of last- i.i;v,!!v approaching midnight April Today HIGHLIGHTS ever leaving the comfort of your open until midnight on Monday to ininutc tax filers. The following are !> :.i\ ,leadline can find solace with • The Rahway Environmental Commission will meet at 7 p.m. at the will be Craig Hilyard, 1'agc and Greg home. Stamps By Mail allow you to accommodate last minute federal and By Michael Zieglcr several suggestions for speedier sew:.-.: customer convenience prog-' Rahway Public Library. Ronkiewicz. Robert Ixster, Filipc use an order form lo select the number state income tax filers. Ros. Catholic hosts Assistant Sports Editor H.S. Baseball service: r.i!'.'.< being offered by the Postal of stamps you need. When you have Saturday annual hoop camp Coming off a 12-9 season which Mcndez and Ryan Gucsch arc also So; \ ;^v "I know that many people wait until • The Clark Babe Ruth Club will sponsor a car wash today and Sunday fighting for spots in (he rotation. • Postal customers can easily avoid made your selection, simply mail the saw the Rahway High School baseball Rahway only earned three hits the last minute lo file for a variety of from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Hehnly School on Raritan Road in Clark. A The 14th annual All County "We've got plenly of talented a trip In the main post office by nuil- When your lax return is complete, prepaid order form along wilh a check team reach the semifinals of the North against Irvington, one an RBI-double reasons. On the 15th, they have rain date of April 20-21 has been scheduled. Basketball Camp will be held at pitchers," he said, "hut they haven't ing their returns or extension requesls rvsuec has. been affixed and it is lor ihe appropriate amount. Your Jersey, Section 2, Group 3 playoffs, by Rafael Arroyo in the fifth inning. enough lo think about without worry- Sunday Roselle Catholic High School the been able lo throw. I'm also worried early in the day at any of the post ieaJ> for mailing, the Poslal Service stamps will be delivered to you home this year's learn looks as promising — Dolan said the team cannot rely on ing when the Post Office is going to • Visions, a support group for divorced, separated and widowed indivi- weeks of June 24-28 and July 8-12. out conditioning because we haven't offices, slations, brunches or collec- will save you the trip to a collection or business address, usually within close," Rahway Postmaster Joseph P. if only Ihey could practice. opposing defenses giving them runs. duals, will meet at St. Helen's Parish Center, 1600 Rahway Avc., West- The camp is for boys and girls run much indoors for fear of develop- tion boxes throughout New Jersey. box or lo the post office. Simply place .three days. Order forms are available Rufolo said. "This weather has put us further Against Shabazz, Rahway man- field, at 7 p.m. For details, call Gloria Ryan at 518-0836. ages 8-17. ing shin splints when we move to ihe the return and or outgoing letters not in all local post office lobbies or can behind than most teams because we aged just four hits and was helped by .•.-.-.luiUJU.-tiuublc Complimentary refreshments will Monday The. camp is co-directed by up ft Mi'ouniJ oulfrulf » ilclH-*rs Ciinno needing special services, in your nuil- "turotiTaincd I'mni• yivijr~!etter carrier.-" -tsdrmc-macrnrprncrlarTacitltlcrUiaT— the pickup schedule if they eleel to be provided lo all Rahway, Clark and • The Clark Township Council will hold its regular meeting at 8 p.m. Roselle Catholic coach Pat Hagan throw with shin splints." hox. Your Idler carrier will colled the The Postal Service also offers other learns have," Rahway coach Bill one bright spot was senior Ryan use a sireelside collection box to Colonia postal customers on Monday. The meeting will be held in the council chambers above police headquar- and Scion Hall Prep coach Bob Far- The batting order is also up in the Idlers, bring them back lo the post stamps by phone. By dialing toll free Dolan said. "Everything is still up in Page's five-inning one-hit perfor- ensure that their tax documents will ters on Westfield Avenue. rcll. The camp will stress funda- air. office and mail them for you. l-KOO-STAMP-24, you can use your Something to sell? the air as far as hitting and pitching mance with 11 strikeouts. be collected and postmarked before Telephone • The monthly membership meeting of Ihe Rahway NAACP will take mentals and the concepts of team "We haven't cul our bats loose yet Customers are advised that often VISA. Discover or Mastercard to 1-800-564-8911. because we haven't been able to get "I'm hoping Ryan can step up and place at 7:30 p.m. The meeting will take place at the Second Baptist play and sportsmanship. and there are only four guys who've the deadline. Ihe work in." become one of our top two starters," Church, 378 E. Milton Ave. in Rahway. The camp will run (Monday gotten hits," Dolan said. "There is The lack of practice has .gotten the Dolan said.. "It's the first time he's Tuesday through Friday) from 9 a.m. to 3:30 only so much you can do hitting off a Indians off to a 1-2 start following an played since he was a sophomore so • Elections for Board of Education will beheld today. Contact the vari- p.m. tee or soft tosses indoors." Lesniak urges testing of tap water opening day 15-2 defeat of Shabazz, we're still not sure. We just need to ous board offices for additional information. Tuition is SI25 per child for one then losses of 8-4 and 13-3 to Irving- get these guys throwing." Defense is crucial to the Indians national political agenda designed Wednesday week, S240 for two weeks and dis- Senalor Raymond J. Lesniak, D- "It's unbelievable that after 18 restore Ihe $665,000 it plans to ton and Summit. early on as the hilling and pitching to make the governor look good." counts arc available for more than Dolan hopes his top three pitchers Union, said it shouldn't have to months of silence about a problem slash from the Department of • The Rahway Board of Education will hold its caucus meeting at 7 find its form. And with a young one camper per family. The price lake Ihe desperate pleas of cancer il admitted knowing about, this Health's Office of Epidemiology, The senator said he would also p.m. in the Intermediate School cafeteria. infield, Dolan is stressing defense in includes instruction by a profes- victims lo gel ihe Whitman admi- administration • is jusl getting- Hnvironmental and Occupational seek Republican support to con- practice. sional staff, camp T-shirt and camp nistration's agreement to explore around to testing the drinking Health Services which is charged vene a legislative inquiry by the "I've hit over 200 ground balls dur- insurance. Hie cause of a cancer cluster in water," he added. with monitoring incidents of dis- Senate Health Committee in a for- ing our workouts," he said. "We've More information may be Ocean County. Lcsniak said he will call for a ease clusters throughout New mal request to Sen. Jack Sinagra, R- made too many errors in our first few Jersey,, he added. Students score high obtained by calling Hagan at "It's an outrage that people with legislative inquiry lo determine Middlescx, the panel's chairman. games' and il takes time with the 908-241-3657 or Farrcll at cancer have lo show their personal what steps are needed to ensure that young players, but we've got to be this stale action, highlighted by "18 The .Department of Health is "Apparently, a very clear point 201-276-6022. strong defensively." battle scars wilh this disease before scheduled to appear before the in 3-day exposition was made last night by the people • • • il dawns on Ihe Whitman admi- months of the silent treatment," Bill Holcncsak will be at first with Senate Budget and Appropriations of Ocean County that they don't The following arc baseball sche- nistration that il has no obligation to never happens again. The Union County Horticultural Chapter at ihe Horticultural Exposi- either Ronkiewicz or .Russ Marchica Committee on April 10. But Lcs- like getting the cold shoulder from dules of area teams for the upcom- get lo the bottom of this problem," "We have to determine what it students/FFA members at the Union tion were Arthur Jankulow of Scotch over al third. Tom Crowell returns to niak said Ihe issue is of such impor- the state when it comes to the well ing season. ' Lesniak said. will lake to reorder ihcpriorities of County Vocational-Technical Plains and Bobbi Jean Hoffman of shortstop but second base is up for tance that a separate legislative being of their families," Lesniak Lesniak said il is unconscionable this administration so it will be Schools scored highly in the three-day Rahway. The competing students grabs among Chris Kuban, Andy Hsu hearing is warranted. said. that it took 1.200 people protesting willing lo respond immediately to exhibit during the recent New Jersey entered arrangements and plant Crusaders 1996 andGersch. Arroyo will be behind the at a healing in Toms River March seek the source of a cancer cluster "If it takes legislative pressure to "Hopefully, we can examine this FFA Floral Design Contest and Horti- material they had designed in school. April 11: Hillside, 4 plate. There is speed in the outfield 21 to gel the Whitman administra- — wherever it turns up," Lesniak reset this administration's priori- problem and get the administration cultural Exposition at the Quaker- Entries were in the fresh and horticul- April 12: Ros. Catholic, 4 with Charlie Crowell roaming in cen- tion lo announce it would begin said. ties, then so be it," Lesniak said. to reorder its priorities from nation- bridge Mall in Lawrenccville. tural categories. April 16: Rosellc, 4 ter and Robert Lcsler and Ray Gia- testing the drinking water in the Meanwhile, Ihe Whitman admi- "So far, Ihe policies of this admi- al politics to people who need All are students in Ihe Horticulture Full details about the Horticultural April 19: at Newark Central, 4 cobbe will play in left and right area of the cancer cluster. nistration should be pressured to nistration have been driven by a help," he added. Program instructed by Bonnie Balda- Program at the Vo-Tech Schools, April 23,: Dayton, 4 respectively. sare of Westfield, who also serves as including the operational greenhouses April 25: at N. Plainficld, 4 Dolan hopes that speed will trans- advisor lo the Union County FFA and floral shop, can be obtained by April 29: at Immaculata, 4 late into stolen bases and agrcssive COUNTY NEWS Chapter. calling (!)08) 889-2999. The schools April 30: GL, 4 base running. Melissa Ellis of Roselle garnered are located at 1776 Raritan Road in May 2: at Hillside, 4 "Our strengths, right now, I think are our deep pitching staff and our Solicitations drive The course is required for life- Candlelight ball chased by calling (908) 754-7826. two first-place finishes with her Scotch Plains. May 3: at Roselle Park, 7:30 guards, emergency medical techni- Sculpture and Formal Affair entries. May 7: al Ros. Catholic, 4. speed," Dolan said. "If we can put The,Ruth Estrin Goldberg Memor- The Arc of Union County will hold cians and others who have a duty to Vivian Ridgway of Plainfield also had May 9: at Roselle, 4 runners on base and move them ial for Cancer Research will hold its its annual Candlelight Ball on May 18 Talking recovery respond in an emergency. Certifica- two top winners wilh her Mardi Gras May 10: Cranford, 4 around, our power hitters will be see- annual solicitations drive in Union, at L'Affaire in Mountainside. The Arc tion is recognized nationally and is Vitamins and Herbal Supplements and Celebrate creations. May 16: Newark Central, 4 ing a lot more fastballs." Essex and Middlesex counties from is a non-profit organization that considered equivialant to the Ameri- in Recovery will be the topic of a class 'Break the chain' May 17: at Oratory-, 4 Rahway played at Scotch Plains April 22 through May 5. serves children and adults with deve- Mark Spencer of Plainfield was can Heart Association's level C to be given on Friday from 9 a.m. to 4 A wallet-sized card listing May 20: at Union Catholic, 4 yesterday and will host Cranford REGM members will stand at vari- lopmental disabilities. The evening another top winner with his Cactus/ "1 lealthcare Provider." The course fee p.m. at the National Council on Alco- domestic-abuse and rape-crisis center May 21: at Dayton, 4 tomorrow at Veterans' Field.. ous stores with canisters collecting will begin with cocktails at 8 p.m. fol- Succulent. Jennafar Roby of West- is Sf>0 and includes a pocket mask. holism and Drug Dependence of phone numbers is being published by May 22: Ridge, 4 money. To date, the organization has lowed by dinner and dancing at 9 p.m. field gained three second-place hon- The deadline for registration is Union County, Inc., at its office at 300 the Northern New Jersey Region of donated more than 150,000 to The Arc will recognize several indivi- ors with Remember When, Flowering Greg Ronkiewicz, a converted third baseman for the Rahway High School baseball May 15 at 4 p.m. For additional infor- North Ave. East in Westfield. Hadassah. research. Claire Rinsky of Livingston, duals for their support and personal Plant and Mardi Gras. Helen Breue of Lead-off hitter Charlie Crowell is a base stealing threat team, is one of six pitchers coach Bill Dolan is hoping to step up into the starting mation, call (908) 353-2500 between Taught by Kenneth Dickinson, The domestic violence resource Tigers 1996 Jennifer Weisenthal of Colonia and achievement. Rahway had a pair of runner-up win- and will track down fly balls in center field with' his speed. rotation. 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. weekdays. director of marketing for the Key- ners in Hearts Afire and Secretary's card, which depicts a heavy broken April 12: at Elizabeth, 4 Adele Jlirschhorn of Livingston can CM'. Bard Inc. of Murray Hill will stone Center in Chester, Pa., the Day and Spring Fever. Jeff Rupp of chain on the front, carries the legend April 13: Hillside, 11 a.m. he contacted for more information. be honored with The Arc's Communi- course is $45 in advance, or $50 at the Warren took two second-place awards "Break Ihe Chain of'Domestic Vio- April 15: Wcsficld, 4 Lupus group meets ty Service Award. Thanks to Bard's Roselle will win games door. wilh Independence Day and Terrar- lence Against Women." April 17: at Plainficld, 4 Linden's success hinges The Union County branch of the support. The Arc's Roselle Work Board of appeals Scholarships are available. For ium. Third-place honors went to Wil- Members of the Northern New April 19: at Kcamy, 4 Lupus Foundation of America Inc. of Center acquired therapeutic equip- Under the terms of the "Open Publ- scholarship information or to register, liam Blake of Plainfield for his Tropi- Jersey Region of Hadassah, com- April 20: Karringcr, 11 a.m. on pitching, baserunners behind diverse infield New Jersey will hold its monthly ment for its day program participants. call NCADD of Union County, Inc. at. ic Meetings Act", there will be special cal Foliage and to Paul Huber of prised of more than 15,000 women, April 22: Scotch Plains, 4 By Mxhae! Zieglcr By Michael Ziegler meeting on April 22 at 7:30 p.m., at Diana Cuthbertson of the Statewide (908) 233-8810. meeting of the Union County Con- Roselle Park for his Flat of Bedding plan to distribute the domestic vio- April 24: at East Side, 4 Assistant Sports Editor Assistant Sports Editor Union Ilospilal. 1000 Galloping Hill Parent Advocacy Network will struction Board of Appeals on ..April Plants. lence resource cards lo municipal April 26: Union, 4 The Linden High School baseball team earned its first win of the season in This year's infield is one of the best and most diverse that Roselle High Road, Union. receive The Arc's Humanitarian 23 at 7:30 p.m. in the Union County Volunteers needed In addition lo their first-place buildings, libraries, hospital waiting April 29: Elizabeth, 4 dramatic fashion last Thursday when second baseman Frank Paffrath blasted a School baseball coach Stan Kokic has seen in fears. Not only can each play his Award for her tireless and long-time m -Administration- -Building,—Second ^ 'tinl 11^e \- ~ ^r^ntivfiLumiiA*_ji ^i* ,T1 rL* IHTxIUllfiml-i nffc*y ' "il>-*»i^Al VI- work and advocacy for people with The American Cancer Society, ~rwTTuinioWeTi!Tn^i»iroTTTorw Floor Meeting Room, 300 North Ave. location where women are likely to May 3: al Union Catholic, 4 time of Ihe meeting. Patients, families disabilities. Union County Unit is seeking volun- Ridgway for Give It All You've Got/ over Kcarny at home. and they can hit. East, Westfield. pick up ihe information and pass it and friends are invited lo attend. teers lo referee its -"Volley For A Sculpture and to Spencer for his May 6: Cranford, 4 After giving up a 4-1 lead in the top of the fifth inning. Linden scored three "This infield is going to allow us to a lot of different things," Kokie said. The purpose of the meeting is Con- The late Dr. Elizabeth Boggs will along to someone who might need it. Cure" volleyball tournament to be Hearts Afire Entry. Yves Toussaint of May 8: at Irvington, 4 runs in its half of the fifth to claim a 7-6 advantage. But Kearny responded with "We've got several players to rotate around if we need a pitcher and won't lose struction Board of Appeals Hearings. Lupus Erythematosus is a chronic, be recognized win' The Spirit of The "• This project was the result of an held April 18. Roselle placed fourth with'his Gera- May 13: at Rahway, 4 two in'the top of the seventh before Paffrath's heroics. mucii defensively." inflammatory disease which afflicts Arc Award. Boggs was one of the effort of the Northern New Jersey May 15: Shabazz, 4 The tournament is scheduled to nium entry and William Blake placed an estimated 2 million Americans. original founders of the National Region of Hadassah and the Young May 17: St. Peter's, 7 Fashion show begin at 5:30 p.m. at the Dunn Sports fifth for Hanging Baskets. Also repre- H.S. Baseball Lupus can affect the skin, joints, Association for Retarded Citizens and Leader's Council. May 20: Marist, 7 •• H.S. Baseball The Ruth Estrin Goldberg Memor- Arena in Elizabeth. Anyone interested senting The Union County FFA heart, lungs, kidneys, brain and other was its first female president in 1958. May 22: at Scotch Plains, 4 Kosclle is laiden with juniors but has good senior experience and leadership ial for Cancer Research will hold its in volunteering should contact Pam "This was a typical Linden-Kearny game," Linden coach Joe Mahan said. "I parts of the body. Although the dis- She was also one of the founders of May 24: Summit, 4 at key positions. At shortstop, William Villalobos is the leader of the infield and annual fashion show on April 23 at ease is controllable in most people, it The Arc of New Jersey. Ricigliano, program director, at kepi telling their coach that it would come down to who had the last at-bat and also a potent pitcher. Villalobos and junior Josh Falcone at second base com- Crystal Plaza at 6:30 p.m. Sealfons of 354-7373. can be fatal and there is still no known Tickets are $75 and can be pur- fortunately we were playing at home. I knew it would go down to the wire." bine for a smooth but quick double-play duo. Westfield will dp the fashions. cure or cause. Honestly, the BEST Choice Indians 1996 Al 1-1, the Tigers are blessed with a strong defense, team speed and a "Josh is a natural player who plays the position well," Kokie said. "He turns Couvert is $50. For more information, April 12: Cranford, 4 talented, but untested, pitching staff. two quickly and is real smooth fielding the ball." contact Myrna. Abramson of L'nion. The Lupus Hrylhematosus Founda- var- Vote April 13: St. Patrick's, 11 a.m. Linden's ace hurler is Mike Virgilio. Earning a 7-2 record last year, the Shane Walsh at third brings a strong arm a'nd aggressive bat to the line up and Joanne Czap, Sandy Traightcn of tion of America Inc. of New Jersey April 15: Perth Amboy, 4 sophomore suprised hitters with his change of pace and location. But as a junior will also fair in the starting pitching rotation. Sophomore Jeff Bonilla plays first Union, or Norma Wcinstein of Union. provides p.iiient and family support April 17:'Shabazz, 4 this year he will not be able to sneak up on anybody. and is the only infielder without pitching experience. Andre Mitchell will carry services, information and referrals, April 19: at Irvinglon, 4 "There is all sorts of pitching in this league," Mahan said. "Everybody knows out Ihe duties behind the plate. CPR course " public education about lupus and April 22: Summit, 4 they will be facing tough pitching in every game so there will be no suprises." "We've got good ball players who can all put the ball into play," Kokie said. funds lupus research projects. Rounding out the Linden pitching rotation are Randy Dominquez and Greg Anne Dashcvsky, Health and Safe- April 24: at Union Catholic, 4 "I'm looking to do a lot with the whole infield with pitching, and hitting." The meeting is free and open to the ' Ilonensak. Dominquez also swings a steady bat, going two-for-three with two ty director, announces that the Eastern April 26: Scotch. Plains, 4 Once again there is speed and powerful arms in the outfield with John Davy, public. For more information about runs scored and two RBI against Kearny, and will be the number two starter. Union County Chapter of the Ameri- April 29: at Cranford, 4 Reggie McArtliur, Chris demons and Jhon Cavez. And although last year's the meeting or about lupus, contact I lonensak, slated to be third in the rotation, will get most of his innings in relief, can Red Cross will sponsor a CPR for May 1: St. Benedict's, 4 7-12 Rams' team underachieved, Kokie is excited about this year's team. ihe foundation office in Elmwood according to Mahan. the Professional Rescuer course on May 3: East Side, 4 "If we stay healthy we'll be in good shape because we've got a good bunch of Park at (201) 701-7868. But the Tigers bite will come from its speed, especially at the top of the order. May 18 from 8 a.m to 5:30 p.m. May 6: Wcstficld, 4 players here who are all natural baseball players," Kokic said. "We've got some kids who can fly," Mahan said. "They arc very smart play- May 8: at Union, 4 Despite starling 0-2, the pitching staff is still being formed. John Dobranski eis who know the game, which combined with their basemnning, will allow us May 13: Linden, 4 and Villalobos are currently one and two, while Walsh, Falcone, Reggie McAr- lo run a lot. Unfortunately, we can't steal first." SHARE THE JOY May 15: at Plainficld, 4 ihur and Marcus McArthur will throw several innings for Roselle. May 22: at Kcamy, 4 Birth announcemenls will appear every Thursday in the Linden "I hope we can play 500 ball," he said, "especially in a league with East Side, Offensively, the Rams will be able to put the ball in play consistently. And May 24: at Elizabeth, 4 Leader. Roselle Spectator, Rahway Progress and the Clark and pitchers Pat Collins, Al Hawkins and Steve Schrocder. We'll face a power Joe Mahan although they won't break any power hitting records, speed on the bases will Hungry For ' Eagle Just fill out the lorm below and mail it to: learn every game." . . . .Linden coach enable Roselle to score a lot of runs. 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AkkxiM. 11 Dvvon LJM, CUrV NJ 07000 FOR DETAILS •» 3133 AL Baseball Update PAGE 12 — THURSDAY, APRIL 11, 1996 9,10»WORRALL NEWSPAPERS' Resident earns lead role in play RELIGION Gail Sweeney of Clark is a leading in Spetcmbcr 1995. In November, she I ler husband. Charles, is in marketing. Concert organist to play member of the cast of "Once Upon a |xirtiayed Rencc in "The Odd Couple- Sweeney has two stepsons, Brian. IX. Attention organizations Mattress" lo he presented by the Cran- rcmale" for the TNT Theatre Group and Danny, 24. and a daughter. Kale. St. Mary's Church, located at 232 Central Ave. in Rail- o 1 his newspaper encourages congregations, temple's, lord Repertory Theatre in Cranford in Basking Ridge. Last May, she was 6. way, will present concert organist CJ Sambach in perfor- social and civic organizations to inform the editors about Ilijjli school. Valerie Rogers in "UTBU," or mance June 9 at 4 p.m. Reserved scats are available at $15 scheduled events and activities. Releases should be typed, Opening night for the play is at 8 "Unhealthy to he Unpleasant," with lor additional information, call the church at 388-0082. each, only al Ihe Cranford United double-spaced, and include a phone number where a rep- p.m.. April IS, with evening perfor- the Pliilathehans of I:anwood, and in Methodist Church, sponsor of the resentative may be reached during the day. Send informa- mances on April 25 at 8 p.m. and on Ocinner 1')'I4. she was in "Jake's • Cranford Repertory Theater. General tion to: Donna Segal, managing editor, P.O. Box 3109. COUNTY N April 20. and 27 at 8:30 p.m. There Women" I'm I he Wcslfield Communi- admission tickets al $10 for senior Union, 07083. THURSDAY, APRIL 11, 1996 SECTION B will be a Sunday matinee at 3 p.m. on ty Players. She said her favorite role, Craft sale WORRALL COMMUNrTY NEWSPAPERS April 21 and 28. citizens and children, and at $12 for ihough, was as Gertrude, a ditzy adults nlso are available at tlw church St. Thomas the Apostle Church of Rahwny will hold a "Once Upon a Mattress" is a 84-year-oUI woman, in "Save"Me a in addition to the Cranford Bixik Store craft sale and flea market on Saturday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Broadway musical based on Hans Place al l-oicst I.awn" presented by in Cranford. the Town Book store in The event will be held at the parish center at 1407 St. Auction planned r Chiisti.in Andersen's "The Princess 'from rfie Act IV in Plainficld. when nobody Wcslfield, and at the Cindy Smith George's Avc. in Rahway. The kitchen will feature picrog- On-line businesses Si. Agnus School; 342 Madison Hill Road in Clark, will and Ihe I'ea." Sweeney w'ill play the iec«igni"/ed her. i. sauerkraut and kielbasi sandwiches, homemade bread pail nl (Jueen Aggravain. The queen, Dance Studio in Garwood. Tickets hold its fund-raiser on April 27 at fi:4.*i p.m. in the school 'Editor's When Sweeney is not-on stage or in purchased al the door will he S14 for and much more. Everyone is welcome and vendors are miciil upon finding a sufficiently lehe.irsal, she is a wife, nxithcr, and needed. For additional information, call 574-0654 or auditorium. Refreshments will be served. Tickets are S5. l.idy like and sensitive bride for her children and seniors and S14 for For additional information, call the school at 381-0850. to gain instruction member of the Clark Planning Board. adults. %9-2796. MUI. Prince Dauntless the Drab, lesis Vi\ Tom (!:inu\iin The Union County Alliance has biisiness-lo-business online global r.ililnr In thief invited county business leaders to a network, ,md pea under 20 mattresses. The results -c-ce- Mrs. Villari, the former Jan Clunic. sponsor ihem for Ihe walk, and last tional money from the taxpayers' Cranford. The 9.3-mile walk begins at ') a.m. is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry year Ihe county raised approximately County sheriff's office wallets. at Union County College, and winds Clunic of Springfield. Her husband is "It is my pleasure to be the Walk STO.OOO of Ihe North Jersey total of In some, perhaps most, cases, through Cranford into Garwood and the son of Mr. and Mrs. Placido Vil- America honorary chair. It is such a more than SI million. voters still should reject the budget wonderful cause, I want to help out in back to the college, where lunch will plans youth ID session lari of Palmyra. [•or more information or to take at the polls. Voters should accept any way I can. ckey. fingerprinting for children 12 and under at Bowcraft Amusement Park, Route North Jersey, call Ihe March of Dimes Your abilities can cam extra in- more from school administrators . 22 West. Scotch Plains, Sheriff Ralph Frochlich announced. Union County averages more than Walk America llolline at (K00) Bid come. Advertise them with a classi- and board members. They should . "Each year for the last. 15 years, our Tins program "Project Identification" was.held at Dames & Nobles in fied ad by calling 1-800-564-8911. ask to see the. salaries of the teach- Uniuii County employees have joined l.'HH) walkers every year, with many. WALK. x v November. This year's event will take place today from noon to 3:30 p.m. •St., ,-\?*-,, ers in the district and, after they dis- According to Pal Witt, the project coordinator from the commission on Child CANCER IS cover that the average teacher today Abuse, fingerprinting is recommended for children 3 to 12. Videotaping will be cams a lot more' than the average conducted for all children up to 12 as long as the video tape supply lasts. Partici- O'Connell Boiler axpaycr today, they should Bias, hate focus of conference pating children must be accompanied by a parent or legal guardian. demand that the administration As part of its second annual confer- adding that personal invitations have Association with the .KKK led to This program forma! provides parents and law-enforcement officials help in FACING THE implement salary freezes. Maintenance Co. ence to focus on ways lo prevent bias been sent lo every superintendent of involvement with the Order, an under- searching for a child who may become missing in the future. iroehUch stated Administrators .ind board mem inculcni.s ami li.iic crimes, ihc Union schools, police chief and law enforce- ground 'terrorist group which has a that fingerprints are a technical tool Vhat can be used by \aw enforcement inves- t>crs would retort that salaries arc FUEL OIL County Committee Against Hate will ment officer from throughout the program of organized haired so vio- ligaldrs to identify a child or verify thai a missing child may have been at a FULL FORCE contractual and they cannot control feature ;i reformed Ku Klux Klan county. lent it prompted him lo repent, work particular location. The video tapes memorializes the physical features and C.O.D. them. Who is a part of the contract speech patterns (if the child. They may he displayed on the public media and member in a program dedicated to the The speakers at ihe forum will be1 as an informant to help convict former negotiations? It's at. that time that used to inform Ihe public of special characteristics of the missing youth. memory of the late Prosecutor led by Tom Marline'/, a former mem- colleagues .and then travel around Ihc 908-862-2206 OF THE the salaries can be controlled. "This type of special effort hy members of the private and public sector that Andrew K. Ruotolo Jr. her • of Ihe KKK, Ihe American Nazi c.iuntry lo speak against hate groups Certified Welding makes our community a safer place in" which to live," said Frochlich. "Our How about making salary ncgoti- This year's program, called "Stand- Party and Ihe Order who now speaks for Ihe Anti-Defamation League. and Boiler Kc'tihiug children arc our future, they arc our most valuable possession and we as adults atioas open to the public? The tax- ing Together Against Hate: Your The special program, which last ATLANTIC oil I publicly against those who com- must continue to seek out ways to protect Ihem from life's dangers. Bowcraft payers, better known as the Words are Your Children's Actions," year drew an overflow crowd, is once mit bias and/or hate crimes. Amusement Park and the memhers of the Union County Commission on Child employers, are not privy to the dis- will he held at the Temple Emanu-F.l again, hcing offered without charge Abuse should he commended for their unselfish efforts to protect our children." cussions that occur between educa- on Broad Street in Weslfield al 7:30 Martinez, 40, became involved in See FORMER. Page B3 tion associations and administra- p.m. on April 18. Ihe white supremacist movement a.s a tions when they are the ones who "We are absolutely thrilled to have teen-ager and participated in rallies, ihtrfnrrhiitrr-PCTrtaps-i f-t a* p n y- -rhtrnffiancamtip-witrrthe-cciminift-ee- crs participated from the beginning, and run such a gripping, informative not long after he dropped out of ' prograrrrasuccess information would be released program," said Acling Union County school — two days after a Inend was dated in t Inion County since July and residents to purchase recharge- sooner, not when the contract is Prosecutor Edward M. Neafsey, stabbed to death by gang members. The response to the Union Coun- signed, and they can have an impact ty Utilities Authority's "Tin Can 1993. Existing drop-off locations able batteries whenever possible. 1 on the contract agreement. Teddy Battery Recycling Collec- and municipal curbside collection The authority continues to" be tion Contest" has been programs already provide county committed lo handling these hatte- I challenge any school district in Coalition slates benefit overwhelming. residents with a convenient way to ries in an environmentally sound the county to come forth and be the recycle household batteries — veh- manner and this contest was ini- UCUA Chairman William Ruoc- first to experiment with this icle batteries must be returned to a tialed in order to increase public procedure. to feed county's hungry co said "an enthusiastic quick and lead and battery retailer for awareness of Ihe necessity of recy- rewarding response" from county This is not a knock against teach- recycling. cling household batteries and The Coalition for Hunger Aware- Scotch Plains, at 1:30 p.m., a 4-mile students and teachers produced ers, for the most part. It's a knock increasing collection rates. ness, will hold its fourth annual walk walk; and Westfield High School at 2 more than 4,000 tons of used batte- against a government that believes "Thirteen of the 21 municipali- "Congratulations lo the studenls One, t?ay Only! for local hunger on April 28. p.m., a 1-mile walk. ries in the contest's first eight it can spend as much money as it ties are actively participating — in of Clark. Berkeley Heights, Cran- The Coalition for Hunger Aware- The walk will rally al 3 p.m. at weeks. The convenient collection wants because that money is pooled fact, some schools have already had ford, F.lizabeth, Hillside, Linden, Say "Howdy" ness, founded and administered by the Mindowaskin Park in Westfield. At method initiated by the UCUA has from thousands of taxpayers in the multiple pickups and the competi- Rahway, Roselle, Roselle Park, Jewish Community Relations Council the p.irk, participants will be treated to encouraged participation. to tv district. ;ion is keen," said Ruocco. A Ihree- Kenilworth, Mountainside, Summit of Ihe Jewish Federation of Central refreshments and entertainment for "Participation requires bringing tier prize structure allows for cash and Springfield for participating "HalLeiujaX THE ATLANTIC HEALTH SYSTEM NOW UNITES WITH THE When a district presents a budget New Jersey, is an interfaith group of adults and children. household batteries to school in a awards in the amount of $1,000, and being committed lo handling with a zero point increase, residents congregations, nonprofit and civic There will be speakers such as ttoedounv!" clear zip lock or tie plastic bag and S500 and $250 for the tliree schools hatteries in a sound manner," said should not be lulled into a false groups located in Union and Somerset Kathleen Di Chiara of the Community UNSURPASSED RESOURCES OF THE CANCER INSTITUTE OF NEW JERSEY dropping them in the UCUA Tin with Ihe highest level of collected Ruocco. "ion have just one d.iv. sense of security thinking that the counties. FwdBank of New Jersey and several batteries — measured by weight April 20th. to lasso this' district's administration did every- The mission of the coalililion is to Can Teddy Batlcry Buckets at the It's not too late lo participate*— ' ItKral public officials. Rep. Robert and judged by the numbers of 19% Limited Edition RAISING CANCER CARE front line cancer research and thera- universities...and their work is new therapies for breast, prostate thing it could to hold the line on raise public consciousness on the hun- designated school area. When the contest ends May 23. A ceremony Menendez, D-13, Westfield Mayor pounds per student in each school figurine from the Encsco pies within eosy reach And, The spending. In final budgets lha ger problem and to raise funds for loc- buckets are full, the UCUA collects will be held on June 20 at the free- Precious Moments TO NEW HEIGHTS. rationally recognized ond gynecological cancers, to Garland "Bud" Boothe and others —, until the conclusion of the con- range in the millions of dollars al soup kitchens, food pantries and Ihe batteries and provides the holders' office in Elizabeth to hoo- Collection. Cancer Institute of New Jersey is the have been invited. school with a weight documenta- ies! on May 23. Parental and faculty The Atlantic Health System provides name a few. there is always more that can be cut. oilier food programs. or winners. To arrange for a distri- A National Football League player tion visit," said Director Jeffrey S. involvement is encouraged to furth- "Hallelujah Hoedown" only site in the State with a plan- ADDED DEPTH. 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Mwi © 1996 Atlantic Health System 416 Moms Ave. Elizabeth, NJ • CUMMING ,«„,„« Mercedes-Benz • (908) 351-3131 PAGE B2 — THURSDAY, APRIL 11, 1996 WORRALL NEWSPAPERS WORRALL NEWSPAPERS THURSDAY, APRIL 11, 1996 — PAGE B3 Former KKK member to speak against hate Children's social skills Union County's Best Source For Instant Information! (Continued from I'iige Rl) apart the fabric" of an organized since he was so active in this area — of these cases remains a high priority and will include; interpretation for the he prosecuted the first bias case ever with our office and with the police society. topic of weekend seminar liearim; impaired. tried l«fore a jury in New Jersey," he chiefs in the county," Siegel said. lie explained that the public also The Children's Institute will be holding a one-day seminar designed to added. "We arc also spending our tiinc taking should know that the Legislature last I'irsl Assistant Prosecutor Michael promote and develop their children's essential social problem solving and J. I.apulla said officials are thankful A special presentation will be made the message to students in the schools summer expanded the protected clas- social skills on Saturday from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. the'Conimitlee Against Hate conducts to members of (he Ruotolo family, because education is the key to pre- ses under the bias laws to include vic- Your Community's Best the forum to highlight an entire week officials said. venting these kinds of crimes." tims selected merely because of their Parents and educators of Union County children with emotional and (if events scheduled throughout the The other trained bias officers who gender or because they were hind- behavioral problems. Attention Deficit Disorder, Attention Deficit Hyper- county. According to Sgt. Steven Siegel, assist Siegel in the effort include icapped in some way. activity Disorder or learning disabilities are invited to the seminar. who heads up the Bias Unit, the cases sergeants Patricia Leonard and Abdcl Attendees during April 18 session Supported by the Gcraldinc R. Dodge Foundation and free to attendees, I.apolla. who chairs the county's involved CiO different victims who Anderson and Detective Santiago also will lie able to obtain copies of a the "Learn-a-thon" seminar is part of the Parcnts-as-Paitners in Education Hum.in Relations Commission, said were singled out because of their race, Soto. special curriculum on prejudice programs. Several workshops will be presented throughout the day that the forum presents a wonderful religion, ethnic background or sexual Last month, the county used its new reduction, written by the co- will teach participants how to guide special education children toward the opportunity for residents to hear firs- orientation. interactive television system to host chairpersons for the foruin, Tcrri social problem solving and social skills they need to cope with everyday thand about the effects of hatred and Two adults and five juveniles were the first-ever video training session on Warmhrand and Bernard Wcinstcin. challenges in school, at home and in their communities. racial injustice. actually charged with the statutes pro- bias and hate crimes and the session - According to Dr. Bruce Ettingcr, executive director/superintendent of hibiting bias-related .offenses. Siegel was "extremely well-attended and Also on .the program will be key Recent annual report compilations the institute, said "we have scheduled a number of activities, developed indicate the prosecutor's office said, with members of the Jewish received," Neafsey said. law-enl'orcemcn', officials who arc 24 HOUR VOICEJINFORMIATION_SEFjVIgE specifically for parents and educators. Our'participants will have an oppor- .assisted. Jotal_iiiit._cnfoiecmcnL_iii..._ religion the most frequently targeted The interim prosecutor said it is involved with monitoring racial, ethn- tunity .lo. iejra_aiid..pracUcc_ii^axiety..i>Lski 11 s thatJ^ij]_hejh investigating 55 confirmed bias followed by Afro-Americans targeted "vital for iaw e n force me ni'To be vTg7" "TiT aTiTI~iVlTg!otfs "Mg(iI?y~tn'ro"UghoTIt~ work with children who have emotional and behavioral problem.1;." crimes in-lW, I.apolla said. "It's fit- because of their race. orous in investigating and prosccuti- the state and a number of bias crime A Public Service Of WORRALL COMMUNITY NEWSPAPERS ting that Drew's memory he honored "The monitoring and prosecution nig hale crimes because they can tear victims Included in the day's activities arc workshops that explain and demons- trate situations that can trigger emotional outbursts in children, strategics for problem-solving, interpersonal social skills, and "sharing circles." All Businesses may benefit in global market sessions will be taught or facilitated by TCI faculty members. The Children's Institute, a nonprofit school approved by the New Jersey Abuse unit Jersey Stale Commerce Commission- focused international audience for a It's As Easy As 1,2, 3L. ' (Continued from Page Bl) Slate Board of Education, provides quality educational and therapeutic er Gaulbcrto Medina as the keynote company's products and services. It new technologies such as intra-county programs for emotionally disturbed, autistic and preschool handicapped taps Klaskin speaker, will emphasize how busines- will cover putting a company's adver- interactive television and the Internet, chidren from local school districts in Essex, Morris, Union, Passaic, Hud- ses can use the Internet as a com- tising materials online; demonstrate the possibilities become limitless." son, Bergen and Middlesex counties. The school strives to enhance child- for honor prehensive source for the latest break- how the Internet can help initiate or "As we approach the 21st Century, ren's self-esteem and Iheir ability to learn to resolve problems and express A "tenacious" young detective ing information on potential partners expand Ihe international trade of we truly are living in the Age of Infor- feelings in positive ways. It facilitates the successful return of children, rrom the Child Abuse Unit was and competitors, market develop- Union County companies, and assist Call (908) from any phone.. mation," said Freeholder Dan Sulli- based on Iheir potential, to their local school districts through programs of lonored by his colleagues at the van. "With the power that new tech- ments, trade regulations and to bring these companies "online." specialized education, care and counseling in a nurturing environment. Union County Prosecutor's Office nology offers us, it is incumbent upon commerce-related news from around Attendees can have their Internet- To register for the April 13 program or for more information, contact as the recipient of the "Investigator each and all of us to learn as much as the world, according to Kurz. Confer- related questions answered in hands- The Children's Institute, 51 Old Road, Livingston, NJ 07039, or call the if the Year" award. we can about how it works and how ence attendees will receive practical on sessions with experts: school at (201) 740-1663. Press the 4 digit code for the Enter another selection! Detective Peter M. Klaskin best to put this powerful technological advice on how this technology can Space limitations require thai •ice a me the fourth detective ever to tool to work for us so that we may "increase a husiness's international registration be granted on a first- (Up W 5 choices per call) come, first-served basis — therefore 2 information you want to hear... eceive the award, which was estab- achieve our goals. 'Surfing the Inter- communications wlnle decreasing the iished by the late Prosecutor net' will one day be as commonplace overall cost of those communica- anyone interested in attending should Andrew K. Ruotolo Jr. in 1993 in as sending an overnight package or tions," he said. respond promptly. To register, or for memory of Alphonso I.. Pisano, a using a fax and may one day make Kurz said the conference will more information, call the Union .M-year-oJd detective, who had both obsolete," he said. explore how to use this new promo- County Alliance at (908) 527-2944'or ( lied in March I W2, following an The conference, featuring New tional medium to gain greater expo- Internet Tradcline in City Information llness. sure and to reach a larger, better- at (212) 425-2130. Pisano's parents, former Union County Republican Chairman Hunger benefit slated By Telephone! Alphonse Pisano Sr. and his wife, (Continued from Page Bl) Try these selections today! FREE Carol, presented Klaskin with the group. "Jimbo" will entertain Ihe award to continue the tradition. children. Acting Union County Prosecutor Last year, the coalition allocated P.dward M. Neafsey said Klaskin, ,S7,(HX) to its beneficiaries. 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APRIL 11, 1996 — PAGE B5 PAGE B4 — THURSDAY, APRIL 11, 1996 WORRALL NEWSPAPERS WORRALL NEWSPAPERS DINING/ENTERTAINMENT ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT Kean professor's paintings displayed at The Gallery College concert Paper Mill continues with 'Madam' "Call Me Madam," starring Leslie Uggams, directed by Show," and she made her dramatic film debut in "Sky Lcnnic Picnro's exhibition of paint Kean College m Union. His work has Charles Rcpolc, with an Irving Berlin score and a book by jacked." "Roots" followed, as well as roles in the minisc ings, "Lina Sana Unbroken Line: Throughout Pierro's paintings is a dou- been included in numerous evhibj Howard Lindsey and Russcl Crouse, continues its run at rics "Backstairs at the White House," the ABC-TV movie Ancestral Slit-rings" continues at The lions including Cily Without Walls. the Paper Mill Playhouse through May 26. "Sizzle," and the HBO special "Christmas at Radio Cily Gallery of South Orange. ble spiral he discovered on the tombstone Jersey City Slate College. Schering- "Call Me Madam" is the musical inspired by socialite Music Hall." Picrro's work" focus's on putting doorway of a burial cave in Syracuse. He Plough. Nabisco, Newark Museum, Pearl Mcsta's exploits as European ambassador. In the In addition to ongoing concert dates, Leslie returned io into visual form the agc-olcl question Trenton Museum, Philadelphia musical. Pearl Mcsta has become "hostess with the mos- Broadway to star in the musical "Jerry's Girls." In 19K7, "Who am I?" In the title, the "Unbro- said it portrays the never-changing spirit of Museum, the 1-verhardt Museum and tcss" Sally Adams, who is sent by President Harry Truman she loured with Peter Nero and Mel Tormc in "The Great ken Line" represents the bond our Sicilian culture. Lincoln ("enter.- lo the tiny European country of Lichtcnburg. She plays Gershwin Concert," and in 1988 starred as Reno Sweeney ancestors have upon us ami who we Lina S.m.i Unbroken Line: Ancesl- malchmakcr, confidante, and party giver, with just enough in the national company of "Anlhing Goes," reprising her are. i.il Stirrings" will be ,u The Gallery of time left to call her old friend Harry. role on Broadway in 1989. Recently. Uggams loured in express ihe peoples who came and "1 am indeed a bridge. My mother Sicily for him. and exemplifies ; South Or.unv through May 14. The Berlin songs "You're Just in Love," "It's A Lovely "Stringbcan," a new play with music based on Ethel on one side. My children on the lived ihcre. each telling its own story. "unbroken line." Day Today," and "Something lo Dance About" have Waters' rise to fame in the '20s and '30s. " •" other," he said. Although Picrro's art Thioughoui the paintings is a lone, Another too! Pierro uses m 1 The Cillery's hours ate Tuesday assured "Call Me Madam" its place in the pantheon of A frec-of-chargc arts and humanities symposium, "The deals specifically with his heritage in constant symbol, a sort of double spi- series of p.ummgs is woi.is. ,i:id We;!ucs.!.iv 4 o p.m., Thursday classic Broadway musicals. Music of Irving Berlin" will be held May 21 ai 7:30 p.m., li1 .1 m lo noon and "l» p.m., and using Sicilian words and irnages. he ral, that portrays the. underlying. His writings are ir.ins'i.iied r. Ujjgams received the 1968 Tony Award for best actress and will examine the life and work of Irving Berlin, one of - ik'vor-tlNmtjinf"-spirit-of-llH'-vultiirvi— -SK-i!iaivbv^)»vi»,»tl(er.-«ixl nrerwr* ._>\ns;r.d.o- _jii;J—-S.undav 1.4. pju. «-ve v zic in "Roots." the most watched dramatic show in televi- mation, call (201) 379-3636, cxl. 2773. A history huff. Pierro has bee while visiting Syracuse, on the tombs- describe the intent of the p.v!i::::\ ;::>-:.;- visits. sion history, won her the Critics Choice Award for best The Paper Mill Playhouse is located on BnxiksulL" Drive intrigued by the history nnd culture < tone doorway of a burial cave Recog- "No I do no: srv.ik i; 1 p.ur.; 1 'v Ci.illery is Kvaied on ihe see leading actress. Additionally, Uggams won an Emmy in Millbum. Performances of "Call Me Madam" have been Sicily. In his pointings, he incorpi nizing il as-the same spiral designs dr.iu . I assemble." he s.v.d "ti i^ lio o::.-: f:oor of the Blaird Center. 5 Mead Award as co-host of the NBC-TV scries "Fantasy." scheduled for Wednesdays through Sundays ;il X p.m.. rales Greek and Roman archilectur; found in his family pastry ieupc. it S: m So\i:h Orange. Call (201) Uggams made her national television debut at the age of Thursday matinees at 2 p.m.. and Saturday and Sunday forms, wiih Moorish dcsitins [ has come to represent the "spirit" of • S "5-1 lor more infonnalion. six on the television scries "Bculah" and then followed matinees at 3 p.m. Special added matinees will he May S, with appearances on "Your Show of Shows," "The Milton 15 and 22 at 2 p.m. Bcrlc Show," "Arthur Godfrey Show" and several child- Tickets range from S31 to $46. Visa and Mastercard .ire ren's programs. At 15, Leslie appeared on the CBS-TV accepted, and S10 student tickets may he available 15 Spicy exhibition Playwrights Theatre scries "Name That Tune," which led to a recording con- minutes before curtain. For tickets and information, call tract with Columbia Records. In 1970, Uggams had her (201) 376-4343. For groups of 20 or more, call ("201) marks its 10th season own variety scries on CBS-TV, "The Leslie Uggams 379-3636, cxt. 2438.

Thc • K • *-> * • *v ^ .•'••.*-* i. . i. *». . ^ n of the I Oth anniver- Kean College music department instructor Bob Yurochko, right, leads a rehearsal Sir\ of lr;\n- ;c!-.:s Theatre »V N.-« V;>.\ of Kean's Concert Band in preparation for its Wednesday performance. The band, Pe: fomuv. or. .ir. :.'.;.-rr,z::-f. s* V... -• V.-.\ ." ':" :!v jM-iys uriilon by prize- with Kean's Jazz Band, will play at 8 p.m. in the college's Wilkins Theatre. Admis- Visual arts center presents juried show «;:-.-.:r.j: Ne» 'c-rse> »-.:e-s a-e ' S>:.-- r..:.-,: Ms N.i::\\" by Ru/z Md.angh- sion to the concert is free. For more information, call 527-2107. - from all parts of the country. The cxhibiiion is free and open io l;:-.. P:.-.\ wr.c! :> T:v:.:-.- :.->..n.\.rc .\:.% : *•...". " l':io Lower Co:io\." b\ Robert The New Jersey Center for Visual Arts will present its International Jur- There arc 26 pieces from New the public. Tours arc available by Jersey. A best-in-show prize of appoinlmcm. The ccmcr is located at v .i:\L\i ticket orders through "The Mother of Her Twins," a 4-foot by 5-foot acryl- ied Show '96 in the center's Palmer Nutrition hotline Gallery through April 23. 31,000 and three merit awards of 68 Elm St. in Summit. Gallery hours: w..";: pcrfor;y..!:K'es. Sl.S for ic, is among the works of Kean College fine arts Monday-Friday 12-4 p.m., evenings: The American Institute for Cancer Seventy-two art works representing S200 each will be awarded, as well as -i: -.he bo\ office ai (201) professor Lennie Pierro on display at The Gallery. Shakespeare Festival Thursday 7:30-9 p.m., including the Research has established a toll-free all media will be on view. Juror Thel- the center's Margaret O'Brian The Gallery is located on the second floor of the center's Just About Art open forum, hotline to answer consumers' ques- ma Golden, the associate curator and Memorial Award for Watcrcolor and •.o :'..:•- II'.OM"; !o tv separated Blaird Center, at 5 Mead St. in South Orange. The Saturday-Sunday: 2-4 p.m. For furth- is taking reservations branch director of the Whitney the Jucrgcn Thicck Memorial Award •:v.;-v.:.i"\ ,:>.!blcd sister. tions on nutrition. Call (800) exhibit will continue through May 14. for Photography. er information call 273-9121. !\>^.' «o:k :eceives .mention The New Jersey Shakespeare Festival is taking reservations for six student 843-8114 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Mon- Museum at Phillip Morris in New -.I u;:h he: brother. Michael. matinee performances of "Two Gentlemen of Verona." days through Fridays. York, has chosen nwny works of art ..::.i .:>.,uers ,\ ;;c\\ sense of Bank finances concert Actress Dana Reeve will.rcturn to ihe festival, appearing in this musical ver- sion of Shakespeare's play, which won the 1971 Tony and Drama Critics' Astronomers host visitor . prrtlcsso: o; '..•"!."-;.:r" •• i':-.:\eis::y ;md a winner of Award for best musical. 'Pirates' opens tomorrow Joe Rao, a weatherman on WINS-AM and WPAT-FM radio, will be •;au- Co.:n.-., ,-ir ..\ »•:::!:-£ Fellowsiiip Award tickets for area seniors Tickets for these matincss have been priced at S10, which includes admis- the guest speaker at the monthly meeting of Amateur Astronomers BeCK S:;:pr So;>^ u- .'.'. niib:: The !'..!\ urisl'.l's Process," The Wcstfield branch of Chemical Bank has joined the West fie Id Symphony sion, a post-show-discussion and a study guide prepared by the festival's staff. at county Arts Center tomorrow. .v.:crvu"w series with play- in providing free concert tickets to senior citizens. The group will meet at 8 p.m. in the Roy W. Smith Theater in the Performances have been scheduled for May 28, 29, 30. 31, June 5 and 14; all The Union County Arts Center will and win the love of Mabel. ^r:chu i: :n• r>arr,:;:: A contribution from Chemical Bank will help underwrite the symphony's Campus Center of Union County College's Cranford campus. performances will begin at 11 a.m. Joining Ncill, a member of the Ir. Rob—': C Thr 1.."" 7o:v. \ o';-.:;;;eers for a psycb.ologi- contribution of season concert tickets for 20 rcsidcnls of the Wcstfield Senior hoist the "Jolly Roger" as "The Amateur Astronomers is a not-fqr-profil organization, based at the col- 1 Pirates of Penzancc" sets sail for a run National Touring company of "The cs! cv^rr—.—::: or.::' ir2"! ^:^~ -f choices lie never thought he'd Housing Center. "Two Gentlemen of Verona" tells the story of two men. best friends since lege's Sperry. Observatory, also on the. Cranford campus. opening tomorrow and continuing Pirates of Pcnzancc," on the produc- face. Or' . h:s:_rch-r-rvAi; ri: «•;•: o^ege campus and, out of curiosi- Branch Manager Larry'Kaplow recently presented a check to Wcslficld Sym- childhood, who both fall in love with the same woman. Rao will deliver a speech titled "The Leonids Were Dead. They Said," "Spice Box I," a loom-woven piece made with glass through April 20. tion team are choreographer Jackie ••ir::c:pc:.- :- > ': ps\c:;o!ogy experiment. The doc- phony Executive Director Pamela Cooper, who expressed [he WSO's apprecia- dealing wiih meteor showers, specifically the Leonids. beads and wire, is among the works of Mountain- The play retains Shakespeare's original language and lyrics by John Guarc, The show following the adventures Ncill, musical director Vincc Zilo, to: "ic a.i-s Tomr)o«ii .• ;i'.•" •. ::;,<•..ciiis and desires that changes tion for the senior members of the symphony's audience. Following the meeting, visitors arc invited to cross the campus'lo the side resident Ina Golub, included in "The Work of the author of "Six Degrees of Separation" and "The House of Blue Leaves." of Fedcric, an honorable, energetic lighting designer Nadinc Charlsen, his!:!:"e. Into th.is mi\ u'v..-: > : . woman, who is enthusiastic about "The tenants of the Wcstfield Senior Citizen Housing are very fortunate lo observatory, where they will be able to view celestial phenomena through the Weaver in Colors" exhibition at the Yeshiva Uni- The music was written by Gait MacDcnnot, who composed "Hair." young man who serves an apprentice- stage manager Lisa Deo and UCAC's two, high-powered telescopes. ide.is she has "K>rr\>«.\: " - !esi and incorporate herself . have a thoughtful, generous group of benefactors from the symphony and versity Museum. The show will- run to July 31. ship with a band of pirates then Rick Watson as technical director. Chemical Bank," said Joan Rose, the center's recreation director. "By providing "This is the perfect way to introduce students to Shakespeare in a thoroughly For more information, call 276-STAR. Yeshiva University Museum is located a.t 252Q Named a distinguislie.i arts o;j.ir.;/.i:;oa for a second lime, by ihe New Jersey decides he must vanquish his former UCAC artistic director Marsha Wat- our residents with free tickels to the Concerts, ihcy have given them a wonderful entertaining and enticing manner," said NJSF Artistic Director Bonnie J. Amsterdam Ave. at West 185th Street in Manhattan. State Council on ihe A: is. Pl.n v JtK'.iiie is ihe onlv profession.i! i friends. son is producing the show. in the slate dedicated solely to ihe development of ncu piavs. gift." Monte. "The language is all Shakespeare, bui ilie niu.\ic adds mi element tliui Performances of "The Pirates of makes il extremely accessible for students. Along the way, he falls in love with 50-75% OFF OFFICE FURNITURE Pcnzancc" have been scheduled for beautiful Mabel (Patriciannc Lafcrrcr- CONFERENCE TABLES, DESKS, CHAIRS. "The show is great fun, the music is vibrant and alive, and we are gathering a . a of Cranford), one of the daughters of tomorrow, Saturday, April 19 and 20 very diverse group of actors and musicians. Dana Reeve is returning to NJSF to the Major General. These events put at 8 p.m. and Sunday at 3 p.m. The WORKSTATIONS, BOOK CASES. Springfield resident directs corned WORRALL COMMUNITY NEWSPAPERS play the lead role of Julia." him at odds with his beloved nanny April 19 performance will be signed Springfield resident Michal Gold- began the Slageslruck Kids Perform- Reeve will be directed by longtime festival associate Robert Duke. Ruth and his mentor, the Pirate King for the hearing impaired. Tickets for Open Mon.-Fri.-9 to 4:30 50,000 Sq. Ft. of New, Used Union Leader, Kenilworth Leader, Roselle Park Leader, Summit Observer, Sat.-9-3 berg is directing the Cranford Reper- ing Arts Camp, a day-camp program, School groups interested in scheduling performances should contact Mark (Art Ncill, who also directs the "The Pirates of Penzance" arc avail- Factory Closeouts tory Theatre's production of "Once last summer. Springfield Leader, Mountainside Echo, Elizabeth Gazette, Roselle Rossicr at (201) 408-3278. The festival offers discounts to adult groups; those production). able now at the Union County Arts Next Day Delivery Center box office, or by calling Upon a Mattress." to be presented at "Once Upon a Mattress" is a musi- Spectator, Rahway Progress, Clark Eagle, Hillside Leader, Linden Leader seeking information should also contact Rossicr. The box office opens April 22 Many comical capers ensue before 201-926-9394 ("ranford High School. cal comedy based on the Haas Christ- for individual ticket sales. Fedcric is able to carry out his duty 499-8226. 400 Wlnans Ave., Hillside' Opening night will be April 18, at 8 'an Andersen fairy tale "The Princess DINING REVIEW p.m. with performances scheduled for and the Pea." GET CASH IN A FLASH! Directly across (rom Exit 54, Route 78 East Tickets for reserved April 11, 1996 'ARE YOUR PROPERTY TAXES TOO HIGH? p.m., April 25 at S p.m., April 27 at priced at Si5 and are available at the INSTANT CASH! -<^> Cranford United Methodist Church. If you believe, as we do that Margie's Place FOR YOUR GOLD. 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She and Cranford resi- DOUBLE DRAGON Featuring a menu that includes 20 Words - Price Must Appear In Ad dent Cindy Smith, choreographer for C T G an array of entrees — all priced at ihe Cranford Repertory Theatre. ' "^ F* RT, HKSTAURANT: S6.95 or lower — that arc guaran- • • t run ALL Chinese rood Ordns fo Take Out Eat In teed to please, Margie's is as far as $s.oo FREE Information! I BUSINESS MENS LUNCH SPECIALS DAILVl the dining public will ever need to | LUNCH BUFFET I ^ no, /___ Going To The Movies? DAILY -4.95 I • «-» /o von K'lllo .'.- the ,K|\ ir-r ol .1 trusled frlenti saic Avenue (off Joralemon Street), Bel- PRICE:Free Admission. Vendors and ble to apply for 10 competitive mini-grants of S500 cach'in mounting a produc- I •l3O|3^p? senior citizens; and S4 for children. sis divided between traditional and \ UKtv br frflltiLt prdiv lonesome or ni.i''' •.'. lien it (runes ff> voi ir leville Crafters wanted. For information call tion that integrates actors with and withou; disabilities. Contact the box office at 527-2337. i 1 '• 1"• .. I _. TIME:9am-5pm 245-1611 contemporary idioms. The ensemble 35 I i 1111. i n'' • s The conference features Kitty Lunn, a professional actress and dancer, as • The Kean College Jazz and Con- u TAURUS PRICEiFree Admission. Over 100 qual- ORGANIZATION:First Presbyterian presents compositions for a small yet . - ... .|. . ity vendors. For information call Cissy ot keynote speaker. In addition to serving as chair of the Actors Equity Committee L... April 21-May 21 SCORPIO Church of Roselle. cert Bands will perform Wednesday diverse group of iastrumcntalists. 1 201-997-9535 on Performers with Disabilities, Lunn has appeared in the role of Sally Horton i Working foi .1 prntnnllun is October 24-Novcmber 22 at 8 p.m. in Wilkins Theatre. The There's no admission fee, contact r T ORGANIZATlONiFundraisar for Belle- RUMMAGE SALE ; J Yf'lir ril'Ti^- I'.lltiWs-nn bnuilfts. on the television scries "As the World Turns" and as Jill Roscnstcin in the scries Concert Band performs music from lew.irflliiii. but (Ilfllrull. so ;illnw ville High School Soniors. Kean's music department at : •^ sd ti» i ,ili< ,ii| ;niil i.nkl'- 11 i;i I hinjr FRIDAY AND SATURDAY "Loving." Sousa marches to Broadway show | yniii'sclf hi iir pjuipcrcd i( von'rc : APRIL 19 AND 20 527-2107. • m !m ky emuiuh In icccK'c ;m offer. pt'il' i : II vn 11 lucik ii flrnvn inl'i FRIDAY In 1995, Lunn founded the Infinity Dance Theatre, a troupe based in New tunes. The Jazz Band brings the big EVENT:Annual Spring Rummage Sale • Kean Children's Hour Bits 'n Roniiiiiie llourlshrs .is (In* wcillier ^ni.illi i ' hunks. \(iii eniild rule your APRIL 12, 1996 York City that integrates dancers with disabilities and non-disabled dancers band sound to a wide spectrum of EVENT:Flea Market PLACE:The Townley Presbyterian i • tirows b.'ihnv- w.v.r di rnlliiiM.iMi! lur vvrrks In •over ngrr 4O."'J "~ Church, Salem Road at Huguenot Av- -styles: 1 T Mr Wonderland" April 28 at 1 p.m. and 3 j-.i in T •v • iYiir-"~A~[rr..nTt7i( ""rrrinirsininTi^riv 134 Prospect Avenue, Irvington eriueT UhToh~ro The conference also will feature a performance by the Unlimited Potential There's no admission fee; contact GEMINI 1 p.m. at Wilkins. Giant and traditional i (^ i i 'i -.h' 'v r<>n]:iIir11 imflrrlnnr^. TIME:10am-1pm TIME:Friday, 9:30am-7pm; Saturday. Theater Company. Based in Middlesex County, UPTCo is the only community the box office at 527-2337. V. • 57 5»V May 22-June 21 9:30am-12pm puppets and costumed characters will • PRICE:Free Admission. theater in New Jersey focused on the integration of actors with and without • Kean College Choir will perform Tension builtK ;il work ,is ;i SAGITTARIUS ORGANIZATION:Redeemar Lutheran PRICE: Free Admission. take children from the audience on a ' M •GO i.i . i ! .. •r;r ORGANIZATION: The Women's Asso- disabilities. April 18 at 8 p.m. at Wilkins Theatre. i (le.l(i|llie ;ippro,K lies t'llt ill Ilie November 23-December 21 Church magical fantasy tour. Admission is i ciation of Townley Presbyterian Church. The speakers will discuss sensitivity and awareness issues; accommodations This final concert for the year will '-..• lr,i 04 : '•xlrii Ilinr ;uul linlsh ;ihr;wl ol All tioi n'l ] ji'. tempi tntl to offer (| SATURDAY in auditions, rehearsals, and performances; assuring accessible facilities; out- feature choral works and selected stu- S5; call the box office at 527-2337. 1 scheduie Vou'l] look U Ofl m !h" UII'-OIK iifd ;irl\-K e. it ni;u' not be • ' J APRIL 20, 1996 THEATRE-PLAY reach to people with disabilities; and inclusion of children with disabilities in dent soloists. ThcTe is no admission • "Rcan Children's Hour ACMF. i-ycr, n| snnieniu' whosn Intlnenfr t^ prndiiftivp. f^nihnr. vmi mny tinvr to EVENT:Flea Market. New sample of FRIDAY THROUGH SUNDAY FOR 2 the theaters' educational programs. fee; contact the box office at Performing Arts presents "Charlotte's ACROSS 47. 25. i'.rou'hu! An cujov.ible ' . insight'.. i>;ii! .1 l''w limes housewares, records, books, etc. Home APRIL 19-21, 26-28, 1996 accommodations arc available for individuals with special needs upon advance • New Jersey Ballet will perform Wilkins Theatre for the Performing •I" 1 .j .',:! 57. i! 27. 7i,,. ('.,'.) k.-i EVENT: Theatre-ln-The-Round Produc- Jerseyaires Chapter of the Society for the Preserva- B made cakes and lunch. notice. For further information on the program, contact Vcra Schwartz, at Very April 20 at 8 p.m. and April 21 at 2 Arts. A-musical version of the classic CANCER CAPRICORN PLACE:Redeemar Lutheran Church, tion of "Electra" 12 '•.,.„•';.• /„!!,.,., " '., Special Arts New Jersey, 841 Georges Road, North Brunswick, NJ 08902; or tion and Encouragement of Barber Shop Quartet 58. - .': 28 n,(i f., , .,,,., ,(, 134 Prospect Avenue, Irvington PLACE: Seton Hall University, South p.m. in Wilkins Theatre. Admission is story of" Wilbur the pig and Charlotte 1'-.-' '.: T. M;•••;) June 22-July 22 December 22-January 20 Singing in America, accepts a copy of Union's April 13. 59. "•:•< -^ 20. -|t I,-.,. , :, TIME:9am-3pm Orange r call 745-3X85. S17; S15 for alumni and senior citi- the spider. Admission is $5; contact 15 ii.l, . Mily-I >.:IV 1 V.'otk t''-!^. fir.'; :<,' - 62. 31 r,,.,i.,.,„) i,,,).! IjfJl.tviof ,is uiuclt ,is pos.sf!:!'-. f 'cnWii Is ;it wnrk ronJd sap your 763-3281. PRICE: Tickets, $6. for adults, S4 for anniversary this year. The Rahway Valley Jersey- 18 seniors, children, alumni, and $3 for 63 r «•• ' 32. Ct;-.- -.i-.wn-l':. I HIT'• ronld be more involved Ih.in * • i u*i ii\" towards die weekend, bill If ORGANIZATION:Redeemer Lutheran aires was founded in 1948. • .'!.) I', ,•.','. 1 '.';i>:ir. '-•iiii-'l • 1 Church Seton Hall students. Discount subscrip- Arts Center to open 64 34. meels the eve. Invite ;i Ihin! p.nlv vou evf-rctse vour skills at (Ir.iwinu Show of English and Scottish 19. Ino'- inln , ''."r|..nlr-f..,| tions and group rates are available. ID p,i; i !• igi.'ile in .in imp< irl 'int np i omproini|ojei I r omini; ' Ip soon l*o( i is njl ity vendors offio9(463 Valley Street) by 4:30 P.M. 36. Aiill^r K'lif lit 6 [I,',:-,. T 'JMI'J:'! clronry' tion, joy, anger, transformation and The Walchung Arts Center serves Following a successful season opener in October, the Westficld Symphony willi yonrsell. you tn;iy (hsio'/er 'ieMils .infl Lie! llllUi's done niilll the ORGANIZATlON:Fundraiser for youth on Monday for publication the follow- Galleries in Plainficld. Also on view arc paintings by dis- 37. yscf communications arc just some of the central New Jersey from its Walchung Orchestra, under the baton of Brad Kcimach, will return to the Union County program. ing Thursday. Although previously exhibited in tinguished Royal Academy or Royal 38 Vta'.li V In"!-. 50 • /..wiip t.iqhlirjhl sonielliinti that will iietp vm first Iinic around ideas that I hope to express in my Arts Center April 27 for an all.-Becthovcn evening, starting at 8 p.m. 39 '>"!:•, jmivi-.-,^ 7. r:,,ui r.... Circle location. It is easily reached part in museums and corporate cen- Scottish Academy artists Samuel 51 •'•'PMBin columi improve your mood. paintings." from Route 22 or Interstate 78. The orchestra has become a familiar presence at this venue, where it has not 40 g PlT'i ; ;||(, \ | r.'.[ PISCES ters, the collection is shown for the Bough, Sir Augustus Wall Gallcott, 52 VIRGO February 19-March 20 The non-profit center has exhibits missed a season since first performing here four years ago. 1 Pressman will have a solo exhibit at first lime in an art gallery and almost Charles Collins, William Collins, •11 I i'. in Ihr. ;irr:r. of 9. Pci'.'..n in ' !•;•'• 11 At the April 27 concert, pianist Ji Yoon Im will be soloist for the orchestra's 53 f.Vir-o r;,-M,:,rv, August 24-September 22 Vn\i mav be leeliuu iinpulsi\-(* this the Walchung Arts Center's Lower in its two galleries, plus a full sche- in its entirety, said Ann Swain, pro- Gourlay Stcell, Alfred Elmorc, Robert 10. Tr.nv. s;.->il Sprint!, (lrjiniuti could lurn up .1 week s7i try !') lav low and ' onsuler Gallery through April 27. The award- dule of performances in the larger performance of Beethoven's "First Piano Concerto." The 15-year-old prodigy, prietor, who added that all 25 oil Gcmmcll Hulchinson, Erskinc Nicol, .12 A'lic.t, v/i:i;ir 11. Ccilli^ii'lr-: 54 Pill in '.lor;i'|o 13. Tri'nilllin'] '•'.'• host ol useless items lh.il h.tve been vout -M : MMIS before vou f|n winning artist will be on hand at a hall, bringing hundreds of people to an Edison resident, debuted at age 8 and has received many glowing reviews. 55 Clii • Ihr. qrn-,'-. paintings were purchased from and Edward Matthew Ward. •13 Cll.ir 14. in storage for .1 lonu lniie. \1.ik*' .uiv tiling A i (MisfR'at \\ e a]i|-ro,u li view the work on display. Many visi- Tickets at the regular price of $23, and special senior citizen and student rates 1 The Arts Calendar, prepared by Worrall Community Newspapers, is a public reception Sunday to discuss Sotheby's in London and collected The exhibit is open weekdays, 9:30 14 '•>' i M'.n', SpilHil'lT-H' plans to { Ir.'tr IIH'III out \'<>\\ I! «-n|'»v Ai>tk - •.'.unders wben it i nines in tors elect to become members, enjoy- of S19 and S12 respectively, arc available at the Arts Center box office adjoin- list of upcoming theatrical and musical performances, an exhibitions and her paintings and techniques. Recep- during the decade from the late 1950s a.m. to 5:30 p.m., Saturdays to 9:30 ••• j' I'.ISS'". 20. f-n'.yi.t-. ; "i"' li.ivinL! llie e\lr;i room. \.iut v.allel ing a monthly newsletter, discounts ing the theater entrance at 1601 Irving St. in Rahway. •15 S'lMfi'.]^ ni.^rm • 21 B'iMo-; .••;.•, 1 ' other cultural events in the area. To contribute lo the calendar, forward all tion hours arc 1-4 p.m. The gallery through the 1960s. a.m. 4 p.m. at Swain Galleries, 703 on cprtain events and classes, plus The Union County Arts Center is a vintage 1920s cntcrtainmenrpalacc, the 46 ra,..L.u i.ov. 24. DJCJ-.J_J -J .-.:• rclcvcnt information to: Arts and Entertainment section, 1291 Stuyvesant also is open weekdays and Saturdays Master painters'represented in the Watchung Avc. For more informa- CALL (ooe, 686-9898 tb Inter ti lour ditjil selection * In-low! | other benefits. Full information may interior of which has been restored. The facade is undergoing restoration. Avc, Union. NJ 07083, or fax to (908) 686-4169. during the show, also 1-4 p.m. exhibit, "18th and 19lh Century Paint- tion, call 756-1707. be requested by calling 753-0190. The theater is located at the junction of Central Avenue with Main and Irving 3600 Aquarius 3608 Scorpio Tomorrow The East Orange artist has exhi- streets in Rahway's historic restoration district. ANSWER TO PREVIOUS PUZZIE: HOROSCOPES 3601 Aries 3609 Sagitarius • Kean Dance Theatre will hold its Spring Dance Concert — a variety bited with City Without Walls, as well For more information, call 499-8226. The Carter G. Woodson Foundation Black Maria film fest 3602 Taurus 3610 Capricorn of songs and dances celebrating world rhythms and cultures — tomorrow as other galleries in the region. A Kean stages 'Wonderland' presents 3603 Gemini 3611 Pisces and Saturday at 8 p.m., and Sunday at 2 p.m. in Wilkins Theatre at the recent show was "Images, Marks, The Ben Verccn Rhythms of Life to feature 10 shorts Daily Uvdates! college. "Alice in Wonderland" will be per- 3604 Cancer Dreams and Words" at the Meadow- Music Festival , The annual Black Maria Festival of Admission will cost S6; S5 for alumni and senior citizens; and S4 for formed at Kean College in Union _ ^ Your Conumuntty'* iUt! 3605 Leo lands Center for the Arts. Her work children. Contact the box office 527-2337 for more information. April 28. Independent Film and Video will 3606 Virgo It's Free! hangs in private and corporate collec- SWEET make its seventh triumphant trip to Wednesday The production, to be held in the Infosource7* HOUR VOICE INFORMATION SERVICE 3607 Libra lions in New Jersey, New York, Pen- New Jersey Ccnicr .for Visual Arts, • Kean College's Jazz Band and Concert Band will perform Wednes- Wilkins Theatre, is part of Kean's nsylvania- and Massachusetts. located at 68 Elm St., in Summit, day at 8 p.m. in Wilkins Theatre. Children's Hour, a scries of children's HONEY "In the recent pieces," she said, tonight at 7:30. The Concert Band will perform music, from Sousa marches to Broad- programming suitable for ages 4-10. "the concept of both letters and post- way show luncs. The Jazz Band brings the big band sound to a wide Performances are scheduled at 1 IN THE As independent films prove their cards brings a new framework to my spectrum of styles. Admission is free. and 3 p.m. Single ticket prices for commercial appeal, the Black Maria Exhibit continues conceptual and formal thinking about April 18 adults and children are S5. For more Festival, named after the world's first the nature of communication. They ROCK • The Kean College Choir will perform April 18 at 8 p.m. in Wilkins information, call the box office at movie studio, managed by Thomas Theatre at Kean. 527-2337. Edison, still provides one of the most at UCC-Cranford accessible ways to sec the classics of estranged father. The choir's final concert of the year will feature choral works on both a Jazz concert today A group exhibition by three painters continues its run through April 19 at the tomorrow. Films which confront illness and large and small scale, as well as selected soloists. Admission is free. "The Latin Jazz Connection Band" OK Sooted disability include "When Billy Broke- Tomasulo Art Gallery, MacKay Library, of Union County College's Cranford April 21 _w i 1LxcLurri_iQ_Un ioruCouni y_CoJi cga This year, visitors will sec 10 short his Henri," in which ihc title, character/ campus. • New Jersey Ballet will perform Apfil 20 at 8 p.m. and April 21, at 2 for a free performance at noon today films lor less than the price of a single" narrator sets out on a cross-country "WoTTcingTrorrrnicrPo7fraTtTaiiaTip?eT*wTTrW p.m. at Kean College's" lions Theatre. in the Commons on the Cranford multiplex feature. quest for some of liis fellow 43 mil- ings of regional artisls Lorctta Kiclar, Dan Ghcno, and Thomas Loepp. In each Admission for the public is $17; alumni, senior citizens, S15 for April Friday, April 26 of the works, the artists have used life models rather than photographs or refer- campus. The many faces of the American lion disaolcd Americans; "Zeuf," 20; S7 for April 21 performances. Contact the box office at 527-2337 for 8:00 p.m. ence materials, occasionally even using themselves as models. Vincent Calabresc, musical direc- * MAPLEWOOD* family arc explored in two films. about a breast cancer survivor: and more information. Newark Symphony Hall Kiclar, of Hoboken, paints portraits based on her precise observation-of phys- tor, will conduct the seven-piece "Mother-Tongue" is a documentary "Zimbabwe Wheel," about two desig- April 24 They 're back! The a cap/te//a singing sensation. Sweet Honey ical details and capturing the "essence" of the person's character. She works band, which will play Latin jazz, about an Italian-American mother's ner craftsmen whose invention of • Women's Chorus/Chamber Ensemble will perform April 24 at 7:30 mainstream jazz, and blues numbers. In The Rock. Share a joyous sense of the human family. Don 7 miss it! from life because of its three-dimensions. The artist sees a give-and-take pre- Hosted by stage and screen director Oz Scott.* expectations and her son's ambitions. affordable and efficient wheelchairs p.m. in the Little Theatre in College Center. The chorus performs works sence when a live subject is before her, a quality that enlivens her'paintings. The concert will. be presented CALL TO ORDER YOUR TICKETS TODAY! "A Wi'd Horse Rider" is the story of a for themselves became a life's work for treble voices, in traditional and contemporary idioms. The ensemble through a grant awarded to Professor 'For tickets call 201-242-8110; or reunion of the film-maker and her they do for others. Although her portraits arc realistic and recognizable, Kiclar's work involves presents compositions for a small group of instrumentalists. There is no Paul Tsc, the college's music program Ticket Master 201-507-8900; or careful consideration of abstract properties. At first, she checks the drawing and admission fee; contact Kean College's music Department at 527-2107 for 908»499«8226 Newark Symphony Hall Box Office coordinator, that emanated from a 1030 Broad Street, Newark placement of all objects in the painting, and then becomes more attentive to more information. recording companies' fund, arranged VALET PARKING AVAILABLE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE smaller elements of the piece. In all her paintings, she conveys ease, yet accura- April 28 by American Federation of Musicians "Cainrrsiintms fit Snny: On Satred Ground" is sponsored by WBGO/X8.3FM. WILLIAM M.E. POWERS. JR.. Court of Now Jorsoy, Unancery Division. cy, as reminiscent of such masters as Velasquez, Sargent, and Scrov. • Kean College's Children's Hour Bits & Pieces Theatre will present 'Schedule permitting CHARTERED UNION County, and bearing Dockot No. Local 151, in Elizabeth. 737 Stokes Road F-3064-0C wilhln thirty-livo (35) days after Gheno's works are characterized by fine, full figures that arc more metaphor- "Alice in Wonderland" April 28 at 1 p.m. and 3 p.m. in Wilkins Theater. 1739 Springfield Ave -4r P.O. Box 1088 April 11. 1G96 oxcluslvo of such da to. If you For more information, call Tse at Modtord. Now Jorsoy 08055 fail lo do so. Judgmonl by Default may bo ical than narrative. Labeling himself as a realist artist who was bom in the high The show will feature giant and traditional puppets, costumed charac- Call (2O1) 275-1659 i rondorod against you for tho rollof (609) 654-5131 n lno 709-7183. • For Onr Free QiirsUan W AttornoyG for Plalndlf dornandod ' Complaint. You shall file years of abstract expressionism, he combines historical and modern concerns in ters and children from the audience on a magical fantasy tour. Admission your answor and proof of Borvlco In dupli- is S5; for more information, call the box office 527-2337. ••••••••••• cate with tho Clork of tho Suporlor Court. his works, with a great interest in contemporary, formal issues of the canvas NOTICE TO ABSENT DEFENDANT Hughos Justice Complox. CN-971. Tren- Permanent tours Superior Court ot Now Jorsoy ton. Now Jorsoy 08625. In accordance with surface, paint quality, and gestural expression. Ghcno bases his artwork content Chnncory Division tho Rulos of Civil Prnctlco and Procoduro. on his observations of the environment and people with the discrimination of a • Miller Cory House: A restored 18th century farmhouse, where Union County This action has boon Instituted for the Fishing Licenses! Happy Birthday Dockot No. P-655-06 purpose ol (1) foreclosing a mortgage traditionally trained artist. demonstrations in colonial-era crafting and cooking zic held Sundays STATE OF NEW JERSEY dntod March 30, 1904 mado by PETER If you would like everyone to join in the celebration at your child's KEES VANDENBERG as mortgagor to from 2-5 p.m. Admission is Si for adults; 50 cents for children. The WE CARRY: LIVE BAIT, LURES, NEW JERSEY SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA TO Gallery hours arc 1-4 p.m., and 6-9 p.m. Mondays through Thursdays; and Eunico Nolson ROYAL MORTGAGE CORP., A NEW house is located at 614 Mountain Avc. in Westfield. For more informa- SINKERS, SHINERS & FLATHEADS, birthday, just clip out the coupon below and send us your child's JERSEY CORPORATION, rocordod on 1-4 p.m..on Fridays and Saturdays. For more information, call the gallery at NIGHTCRAWLERS, TROUT C'I'IKIUCIOI YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED and 05/07/04. In Book 5306 of Morloagea for tion, call 232-1776. ZdciK'k Macal. Artistic Director ;uul photo along with the information requested and we will print it as required to serve upon WILLIAM M.E. UNION County, Pago 0306. which mort- 709-7183 and leave a message in the voice mail. WORMS, MEAL WORMS, AND THE near the big day as possible. Photos must be received two weeks POWERS. JR.. CHARTERED, AttomoyB aflo was asclgnod to SOVEREIGN NEW BERKLEY POWER CHOW. lor Plnintilf. whose address Is 737 Slokoc SANK. A FEDERAL SAVINGS BANK, by Hoad, P.O. Box 1088, MlBdTofd. N.J. 06055. Ass^jmrmnt dM«d March 30, 19©4 and SUPER SAVINGS prior to publication. Only children 12 and under are eligible:. an Answor to the Complaint (and Amend- recorded In tho Office of tho Clork/Reglster ON USED GOLF CLUBS mont to Complaint. It any) filed In a Ctvll ol UNION County on 05/07/&4 In Assign- Enclose a 2 x 3" or larger photo (black & white is best, but we'll take Action in which New Jersey Mortrjano ment book 0748, pago 0157. ot soq. and (2) Are You Having An Event? And Would NEW YORK INTERNATIONAL A GALA RECITAL Financo Agency Is plaintiff and Eunice Nol- to rocovor. posco&slori of, and concerns J-onn i chjioxt color shots) with your child's name on the back. Relatives or their son. el at. are Dofondnnts. pending In tho promises commonly known as 220 GAR- ( Superior Court of Now Jorsoy, within thlrty- FIELD AVENUE. PLAtNFIELD. NJ 07060. Like To Let Every One Know. parents must put return address on the back of the picture. Fill out rivo (35) days after April 11,1886, exclusive If you cannot nltord an attorney, you may 400 MAIN ST. ORANGE with world-renowned violinist ot such date. If you fail to do so. judgment communicnto with the Logal Service o the following form. Clip and Mall to: hy default may bo rondorod against you for Oflico of tho County of venuo by calling Place Your Notice In 201 -674-4443 Oio roliot domandod in the Complaint. You (90S) 527-4769 or tho logal sorvlcos office shall file your Answor and Proof of Service ol tbo county ol your rosJdonco If you reside APRIL 6 - 14, 1996 In duplicato with tho Clerk of tho Suporlor In New Jor&oy. If you are unablo to obtain BIRTHDAY PARTY Court at ttio Richard J. Hughes Justice an attorney, you may call or communicate What's Going On Muiilil.m ()|n Complox. CN 971. 6th Floor. North Wing. with tho Lawyor Referral Sorvice of tho doily: 11:00 am - 10:30 pm Sunday: 10:00 am - 8:00 pm MIDORI Worrall Community Newspapers Inc Tronton. Now Jorsey. In accordance with County ol Vonuo at (008) 353-4715. or at 1291 Stuyvesant Avenue, P.O. Box 3109 tho rulos ol civil practice and procoduro. tho Lawyor Referral Sorvico of tho County What'* Going On is a paid directory ol events (or non-profit organizations. It is Tho action has beon Instituted for tho of your rosldonco If you ro&ido in New PRE-PAID and costs just $20.00 (for 2 weeks) in Essex County or Union County purpose of foreclosing n mortgage datod Jorcoy. If thoro Is nono. contact the Lawyor Visit Our KRISTIN DAVIS and pianist ROBERT McDONALD Union, N.J. 07083 Roforral Sorvico of an adjacent county. and just $30.00 (or both Counties. Your notice must be in one of our Offices by December 14. 1977. mado by Loroy Coop- Family Entertainment ll'.i .. V. AMi.<.lr.,lK|| or and Bornlco Cooper to Mid-Statos Mort- YOU. SHREE VANDENBERG, aro 4:30 P.M. on Monday for publication the following Thursday. Offices our located If you have any questions, please call 686-7700 aago Corporation and duly assigned to mado party do fondant to this foreclosure Attractions'. • t plaintiff. Now Jorsoy Mortflago Finance action for any interest, lien or claim you may at 463 Valley St., Maplewood. 170 Scotland Rd., Orange. 266 Liberty St., Agoncy and concerns real ostate localod have with regard to tho promises being Bloomfield or 1291 Stuyvesant Ave., Union. MELROSE at 24-26 Marlnors Place. Plalnflold. NJ. foroclosed upon horeln by rooson of a I VIRTUAL REALITY THEATER PLACE "No violin-playing prodigy in YOU. Eunice Nolson, are made defen- Judgment ontorod against PETER VANr son/daughter of dant bocause you are a lion holder In the DENBERO. Said lion was ontorod In the NAME Phone abovo manor and so have an Interest In tho Ollico of tho Clork of tho Suporlor Court of promises. Now Jorsoy undor Docket No. I RACING SIMULATORS recent memory has captured the An individual who Is unablo to obtain an FD-20-2237-93. In tho amount of S40O.OO; ADDRESS (tlrst and last names) attorney may communlcato with tho Now plus Interest and costs of suit. Said lien is 1 Jorsoy Stale Bar Association by calling toll subordinalo to tho lion ol tho Plaintiff CITY ZIP I SPECIAL AUTO SHOW public imagination as has troo 800-792-8315 (within Now Jorsoy) or heroin. 609-394-1101 (from out of stato). You may Dated: April 11. 1006 also communicate with a Lawyor Referral DONALD F. PHELAN. ESSEX _ UNION COMBO. INTERNET DISPLAYS 8 P.M. Daytime telephone number Sorvico or II you cannot allord to pay an Clork of tho Suporlor Court Midori." attorney you may call tho Logal Services of New Jorfroy Write your ad In spaces below and mail to: April 26, 27 & May 2.3.4 Ollico Tho phone numbers for the county U5188 WCN April 11, 1996 (S41.65) will celebrate his/her birthday on In which this action Is ponding ore: The WORRALL NEWSPAPERS 2 P.M. - New York Times Magazine | (age) Lawyor Rofnrral Sorvico telephone numbor Over 1000 New Vehicles! Sneak Preview of '97 cars! Is (908) 353-4715 and Logal Sorvlcos Is NOTICE OF PUBLIC AUCTION P.O. Box 158, Maplewood, NJ 0704O April 28 & May 5 (908) 353-4340 for Union County. Exotic & Concept Carsl joining In the celebration are DONALD F. PHELAN. PURSUANT TO RS 39 10A-1 (sisters/brothers) Clork of ttio Suporlor Court United American Lion & Recovery Corp DAY _ DATE 19 3 P.M.- will soil tho following autos to highest bidder SPECIAL PARKING RATES at Manhattan Parking Plaaon Cnd St between 9th and 10th Am. U517O WCN April 11. 1906 ($33.25) subject to any lions; 15% BUYER PREM and Up to 12 hours $9.50. After 5 pm Sun. thru Thurs. $4.25 - fret shuttle bus to and from Show. May 4 of NOTICE TO ABSENT DEFENDANTS Cash or Cashlor Chock; any persons Inter* EVENT (grandparents names) (L S ) STATE OF NEW JERSEY TO: OStod ph (305) 047-7922. Sunday, April 28, 3pm, Symphony Hall, Newark SHREE VANDENBERG SALE DAT1 E MAY 3. 1&Q6 at 2:00 p.m.. PLACE Special r pi I and firry admission packages al LIRR, Mttro-Norlh I NY Waterway ticket windows. '.Vu.'i Hrbtoii ThiMlic YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED AND 1421 Oak Troo Rd., Isolin, NJ 08830 and REQUIRED to sorvo upon FEIN. SUCH, ; (city) LOT 3137 1088 Hyundai 4 dr vin#: CALL FOR T1X 212-307-7171 !•'• " "•• ••••• U|)|)t.r Mimli.l.iii Tickets: $50, 35, 25, 20 KAHN S> SHEPARD. plaintiffs attorneys, KMHLF22J9JU320766 TIME _ (^.TICKETS ALSO AVAILABLE THROUGH whoso addross Is 7 Century Drivei - Suite Honor: Shim's Auto Body, 1005 E. Eli- of 201. Parslppany. New Jorsey 07054, tolo- zabeth Avo.. Llndan. NJ PRICE NY Auto Show Hr liitie Music by Mozart, Schubert, Prokofiev and Saint-Saens phono numbor »(201) 538-4700. an LOT 3138 1080 BMW 4 dr vln*: Jacob Javits Center > Titkols Call Answor to ttio Complaint and Amond- 2BAGC4319KDC23053 Be sure to enclose a stamped, self-addressed envelope mont(s) to Complaint. If any. filod In «i civil ORGANIZATION 35th Sheet unH 1 I th Avenue, NYC (201) 239 4454 action. In which SOVEREIGN BANK. 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MET-Rx health care fieid Happiest Ahen I am 1 shoulder area. es o^:goT" n^0 n r.o-jC commu^ ci- Possib'e long term relationship BOX ioy dining out. conversation, tennis, ' $1.99 per min. 20 year old hispanic female An artist at- WANTED: SINGLE MALE i being creative Looking for a down to awarded a certificate of appreciation When the pelvic girdle is out of balance + MKP, ORIGINAL, :o- 5GX 12551 16046 and the ans Would like to meel an SECRET FUN tending King college. Seeking a female In the interest of belter heVilth Reg. $15.95 30 year old black single .lemale. Ener- ] eanh honest healthy male who can aflracirve. It! single whrte lemalenon ol any race, like children, be discreel. for contributing a supply of decora- and not supporting your body the way it from ihe office of qelic outgoing tun lovina and more be a best ''end. Enjoy walks, picn.es. 30 year old wrtite male 5'11" with a Black Currant 500 mg HEALTH FOR* THS SUN » CAPS or ULTRAMYOSIN BOX 12098 smoker. 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Imancially and [ OUT ON THE TOWN HMB EAS 120 CAPS emotionally secure No games please1 beach, etc Seeking a single lemale. MEDIUM BUILT MALE mother of two Very into an Enjoy go- . 908-688-7373 42 vea' oid divorced Spaoisr. female er were honored in 1994 for growing, Reg. $15.95 1099 Reg. $34.95 A one woman man BOX 15655 preferably a blonde.'between 22 and 20 year old Gay while male Inlerests ing oui sometimes. Looking for a fe- 2699 Looking 'or a Christian male 40 to 55. 34 who wants to have lols of lun BOX include sports, comic books, and alter- rrjale. feminine and discreel. Hillside transporting and maintaining Mexican ARE YOU THE ONE? Cayenne 450 mg. NATURE-SWAY 100 VOrteX CYBERCENICS 230 TABS . AMQQ who is honest and drug free and on- 11433 native music. Seeking a while, Jewish, area. BOX 12186 fan palm trees on the Wintcrgarden at Single black female 34, 5*7' Enjoy j •oys go'ng out. BOX 15353 or hispanic male between 18 and 25, . Reg. $7.49 489 Rog.J39.95 '. 4«" NEVER BEEN MARRIED CURIOUS FEMALE the World Financial Center in New :he theator movies concerts tennis, i STRAIGHT FORWARD Prefer someone 250 pounds or above and more. I'm funny energetic and Single professional male ngo 30 6'4" 20 year old singlo black female 5 9 Spike Seasoning MODERN so? 40 year old single, white professional BOX 15322 York City. They were honored also in outgoing Looking for a black male. 35 j with a greal body. Seeking a profes- and fit. In search of a nice, sincere 139 j female. 53" with brown par and eyes Reg.$1.99 to 46 .vith a muscular build, 6 to 6 3\ sional female with a nice body and QUIET TIMES attractive female Someone under- 1990 for supplying the plants at the (Strwbry or Choc.lRag. S23.95... I D ^" Enjoy bowling, comedy clubs spons •wants to be spoiled. BOX 11522 Attractive, while male, 30. Seeking a standing and can relate well with me Parents Support Group NJ., Inc (or Inendship first and Ihe possibility of i Embassy Suites in Parsippany. movies, dining out. music and quiet leminme. attractive, cross dressers to Race and age unimportant. BOX 13956 marriage. BOX 15022 | evenings Looking lor a single, white GOOD COMMUNICATOR Richard Parker is president of Parker go out and spend quiet evenings at Helps Mothers and Fathers understand and professional male. 36 to 4^. 5 6' to While male in late 30's I am about LOOKING FOR A FEMALE ENERGETIC & OUTGOING ! home BOX 11678 Interior Inc., while Steven Parker is Everyday is sale day at the Vitamin Factory... 34 year old black professional female ! 5'10' Non smokers preferred and drua 5'9',19O pounds, childless, clean cul, 32 year old Gay white female Looking cope with the disease of addiction. 5 9' Single, never married Love swim- j free a must BOX 15595 a non smoker, drug-free and only a LET'S HAVE SOME FUN for another Gay white female. 30 to president of Parker Greenhouses. social drinker. Looking for compan- Dominant, good looking gay white 35 Enioy music, movies, and more mmg. tennis, walks on the beach can- I LET'S TALK For Parents of "Children" ages adolescent through 40 plus. Everything priced just a cut above wholesale! ionship that may lead to something male. 5'9" and weigh 165 pounds In BOX 12014 "We arc certainly grateful to Parker die light dinners, elc Seeking a pro- ; Looking for a nice afnean amencan tess'onal black male hard working and j permanenl Seeking a female be- good shape Looking for a cute, sub- man Someone into dancing skalmg LET'S GET TOGETHER Interior Plantscapcs, the plants help We are a Non-Profit Foundation sponsoring visa .Mastercard & MAC Accepted sale Prices Good From 3/21/96 - 4/15/96 between age 34 and 46 tall serious > tween 27 and 35. race unimportant missive, gay male, with a good body music, etc Have Kids or love kids arid Very attractive gay white female age 32 mincK-d Real friendship firs: and turn- Openness and honesty is important for sale lun. BOX 14093 create an even more cheerful, cozy, respect me BOX 11638 EBONY AND IVORY I GREETINGS! Seeking a gay female between 30 and Self-help groups. Absolute Confidentiality. NO FEES ng into a relationsh'p Must be take ' BOX 11523 Singio v.-rvie male in my mid 30's 6 . j 18 year old single white male Seek- STILL LOOKING 35. Must be' mature and senous and and warm atmosphere for the charge but not bossy No mind games ! ZEST FOR LIFE . STORE HOURS: Mori. & Thurs. 10-6; Tues., Wed., & Fri. 10-4 175 pounds Seeking a black female. ing a single white female between 18 LET'S TALK 45 year old gay white professional looking lor a good time. BOX 13389 patients," said Maria Sartor, chair of NOW -LOCATED in UNION At |! please' BOX 12042 j Single white- female 49 57 brunette 18 to -10 tor friendship and a possi- | and 21 years oi age. venture into the Divorced hispanic 47 year old male. male, healthy, attractive and drug Iree, Like going 10 movies and dinner Seek- the Runnells Foundation. 1O9O Morris Ave. FULL FIGURED FUN ble long term relationship. Enjoy the i unknown and into a delightful rela- Looking lor a single or divorced white 5*10" and 165 pounds. Discreet, out- SPORTS PARTNERS/FRIENDS ing a single v.h.te male, non smoking outdoors, sports. Ihe shore Nev; going and sincere. Seeking a gay St. Barnabas Behavioral Health Network.ll 25 year old black lemale 5 6' and kju j tionship For the one who picks me, or hispanic female, non smoker. 35 to Call 1-900-786-2400 liyurud Easy going and fun Seeking" ,-UI-aiways-be-ihare-lo/— you,-80X- jvhii6-malB^flgej)5i6D_wiiojsJionesi._ Building Genesis I a male age 26 lo 35 Race unimpor- 12646 [ 16098 sports, bowling, and much more Fi- sincere and seeking a friendship BOX nancially secure, have a good job and 13142 (Not lor couples seeking,. ) tant Musi like full figured women and GREEN EYES GIVE ME A CALL i SAME INTERESTS? Meeting in Summit, Old Bridge, West Orange, Paramus 29 year old non smoking, single |ewish no dependents. BOX 11592 your ad will not be accepted like lo build a relationship with Inends Gay while male age 52 5 1!. and I 21 year old. good looking single white BLUE EYES Sirs: BOX 14125 professional lemale Attractive with a NEW FRIENDS Imaging vveigh 160 pounds Enjoy travel mu-'• male 5 10' with a husky build Seek- SINCERE & HONEST Are you tired of it all, like I am? 48 year. Wayne, Bayonne, Fairhaven, Toms River & Belle Mead. slender ligure Non materialistic, down sic card games, and dinmg out Seek- 34 year old divorced white male 5'9" gay white male, 5'9* Non smoker, 50 year old white, professional male GOOD SENSE OF HUMOR to earth, independent and loyal Enjoy ; mg my soul male lo share my desires ALSO . ing a thin non smoking male aae 35 to and weigh 175 pounds Enjoy movies, moderate drinker. Attractive, mascu- Looking to meet new friends. I am di- 35 year old single white female, full nature and sunsets. New York City, etc ! with Want an open, honest single 60 BOX 16355 ' the outdoors, and quiet evenings line, and trim. Looking lor an attrac- vorced and have no children Enjoy figured Looking for someone who Looking lot a strong personality type J white lemale age 18 and up. (or a pos- Sibling Support Groups Associates, P.A. tive, trim, healthy, nice guy White, bi, shopping, movies, walking, exercising likes the movies dine out, or staying GOOD I sible relationship, friendship first En- Seeking a physically fit lemale lor a LIGHTEN UP! of male and a great sense of humor for 9 and reading II you Ihmk we have possible long lerm relationship BOX gay, professional male Give me a call r Meeting in Fort Lee, West Orange and Old Bridge a: home Very outgoing and spontane- Iriendship and who knows what else if CONVERSATION ' |Oy sports, camping hiking, and more. 13647 BOX 13816 something in common, give me a call Ou Piotessionjl Nutritionists will help ous BOX 13728 the chemislry is right BOX 11781 Wioo.ved professional Je-.vish male. • BOX 15955 BOX 12498 •,ou do just that WITHOUT STARVING For More Information and listings of meetings. Call Welcomes the warm weather. 67 6 and weigh 215 pounds Enjoy SOUND LIKE YOU? COLLEGE STUDENT ARE YOU THE ONE??? YOURSELF, WITHOUT EXPENSIVE LET'S HAVE SOME FUN " CARING PERSON I SEEKING FRIENDSHIP music, walks and talks, games of .all 52 year old. semi-retired, single medi- Attending college male. Italian, 19 46 year old, professional, single gay PRE-PACKACED FOODS. 18 year old 5'8". thin, white hispanic 28 year old single, white. Italian le- j 30 year old mother ol two children Now .that winter is kinds Seeking a female bet.veen 55 cal doctor I am warm, caring, kind, years old. Like baking, (raternilies. etc white male. 5'8* and weigh about 150 1 femalo Looking for a .man 18 lo 23 male Full figured 5 4' Enjoy dining ! Tall no-, , tor a FR[Fconsultation (201) 736-3344 and 62. trim and pretty, adventure- very bright, good looking, 5'1T and Seeking a single white female ,18 10 pounds. Have brown hair and blue Looking to meet other single mothers Loves to have a good time and go bul out. comedy clubs, movies, etc Look- I some Looking (or someone in Union weigh 193 pounds II you are alleast 25. Preferably a college sludenl with eyes HIV negative and healthy. Look- for friendship. BOX 12175 (908) 889-7272 Like children, animals, travel, and ad- mg lor a Catholic, single white proles- j county for possible companionship 55". non overweight, healthy, a non same interests. BOX 13713 ing for a sincere, discreet, gay while finally over... venturc- No drugs please' BOX 13789 sional maie, 59 or taller 200 pounds | ENJOY LIFE TOGETHER! BOX 37078 smoker and non drinker. 32 to 46. call! male age 40 to 55, who has the'same Sweet, caring, single white male age HONEST & SINCERE or more. 27 to 33 A good sense of LOVE THE NIGHT LIFE qualities. Want a caring Inendship. LIKE TO TRAVEL Preler a woman with an advanced de- 21. Looking tor a single while female There's no excuse, for putting off Black professional female Irom West humor, non smoker, arug Iree and | gree BOX 11146 Single white professional male age 35. leading to a possible long term rela- Single while male. 40. 511 . ana 210 age 18 and up. for fun. friendship: pos- Indies 5 3' with long black hair Fun clean cul are all musts No divorced i Looking for a single while (emale 25 to tionship. BOX 14283 pounds I'm handsome with a good sible relationship. Want lo lind my soul loving energetic, romantic, outgoing men please Ready for a long lerm i UNION COUNTY MALE 35. Someone who enjoys movies. sense of humor Looking for an older mate, who is not into head games I your mammography etc Non smoker, non drinker, drug relationship BOX 1,3373 Single white male. 38, 6'. and 165 NYC, travel, and more. BOX 13957 SINCERE AND CARING woman. 45 to 55. who is sexy and fit am fun, caring, open, honest and Itee Seeking a black male between 7 pounds from Union Counly. Looking 43 year old, single gay white profes- ^ KID AT HEART i with old fashioned values for a long LET'S TAKE A JOURNEY spontaneous. Enjoy the shore, camp- 45 and 55 5 9"-6 Must be caring, lov- for single white female, around my sional male. 5'9\ 160 pounds, brown Very sensitive and caring person 40 \ term relationship Enjoy New York Single black male age 41 5'9" with a ing, sports, concerts, etc BOX 15120 any longer ing honesl and very generous age lor dating and a possible long hair, blue eyes, healthy, good looking Female Technicians • Board Certified Radiologists PODIATRY • Exam Covered by Most Insurance Carriers • To place sour (.'until.-,, turns ad, call I-8(H)-3X2-1746 lo rivnrd \otir I;RI:H '.oii.v greet mi:. 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Plonao Coll For An Appointment You may place an ad in one ->i our daling categories or our -.p.m, p.nttu-rs-liieiuh categon _ — \onr Communuy'l But No Classes • No Crowds • No Gimmicks When recording your greeting remember to give a complete description ni \. mi sell and ihe l\peol person and telalioiislup \,m Voice greetings are added lo the sjsifin ever) 2A hours So MUI can brira.se through the new advertiser greetings belore the 12 Holmes Street • Millburn, NJ 07041 • (201) 379-5651 seek. A thorough, honest greeting «ill produce ihe best results. Connections ads appear in the newspaper Infosource 3« HOUR VOICE INFORMATION SERVICE You can retrieve your messages Iree ot charge once a week. You may ictncu- messages more than once a week b\ calling the | Listen lo greetings ot people thai interest \ou. If you like, leave \our response. That person will hear your message when •900 number. There is a charge of SI W per minute. the\ call m. 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Low monthly payments! Froo now couragod. 10% GUTTERS/LEADERS color catalog. Call today, 1-BOO-842-I305. SPECIAL SPRING DISCOUNT POND INSTALLATION 1-8OO- your homo or ours. •1 Trootod Lumbar and Cadar Dacki GUTTERS-LEADERS ENTERTAINMENT 10 Yaar Guaranta* Fully Iniured TREE REMOVAL GARAGE SALE UNDERGROUND DRAINS WHAT TIME does the movio start? Call Mark and Yumiko 908--76-8377 Thoroughly doanod, flushed, FREE ESTIMATES 908-686-9898 oxt. 3175. Infosourco is a 24 FURNITURE. BY Appointmon: Onlyl Making a ropairod. roplacod. 1 908-688-8791 •IMPROVE YOUR Home with Gil." Docks. INSTALLERS WANTED, wheelchair lilt and ROUTE DRIVERS Holpor. Must havo CDL hour a day voice information Borvico. Calls aro chango Vory roasonablo pncosl Quality living HELP Basements. Wo will boat any legitimate compe- AVERAGE HOUSE $35-$40 small olovatcrs. Vory mechanically inclined liconso, clean dnvtng rocord. Apply in person troo if within vour local callinq area. room, dining room, kitchon, comploto bedroom 908-686-1838 sot. like now condition. Also prossod and cut GUITAR INSTRUCTION by 0 Professional titor's D'to 908-9G4-836'!; All dtbrls baggad Irom abovt. with some oloct/ical oxperionco. Strong, owji between 10am and 2pm. Peerloss Beverage • glass, linen-,, bric-o brae. oct. Call Ellio Cartock. Guitarist. Ovor 25 yoars oxporionco. Boginnoro All Roofs and Guitars Repaired WANTED HOME EVERY NIGHT! tools and reliable car. Full b©notit3. Mobility Co., 1000 Floral Avenuo North. Union, NJ through advnncod. AM ages wolcomo. 908-353-5232, ovonings. 71 Lowoll Avonuo, JEFF'S LAWN Sorvico. Lawn cutting. Land- Elevator. Monday through Friday 12:00 to 4:00. PERSONALS 201-467-0702. Mark Melse, 201-228-4965 INDEX AHinnt Foodservice is seeking qualiliod Dnvors 201-887-7500. SALES- SMALL publishing firm in Springfield West Orango (off Gregory Avonuo). DRIVEWAYS scoping. Driveway sealing. Quality workman- ship. Rosello Park. 908-525-8564. Froo o«tl- $1,000 WEEKLY STUFFING envotopos a! for local insido dolrvorioa. You must havo a seokmg part-timer to work flexible hours in ADOPTION: A happily marriod, loving couplo GUTTERS/ LEADERS. Cloanod and Flushod. VIOLIN LESSONS in your homo. Now York A, Cuccurullo Contracting matOB. Fully inaurod. • r-MELP WANTE-D homo. For into sond_SASj!_to Pp. Box '.820 INSURANCE — jiconsod C.S.R. tor growing ~s_t_-dflpaittnenL-S.u ceo s; sKj^appjica n Mnu st^ wishes to adopt. Doctor dad and lawyer mom HOUSE SALE - April 13, 10-4, 23 Bradford toachor. 25 yoara oxporionco. All 0503 wol- Ropairs. Loaf Saoons Instollod. Installation. ""Cii l"lon7~NJ"070 J"5T " " " SprlhgneliTAgoncy wUh~m'nTrnu'rn~ofir7oSr5 -tnotferyourt)at^nvmnTromrmtt A WO Nfi Driveways of 2 years venliablo experience-and a clean havo stong telophono skills and (eorcomfbrt- y^ormucvtoV(r . u, (Nsjnhfelo -ccmo'-Ctft-9O8 3STTT321. (Row - HbTu7facbd~5eiiIo"d) pgpg 2-ANNOUNCEMENTS driving rocord. exporionce to handle commercial accounts. ablo spoaking with professionals. Call S. Kling- and tho best education. Call Barry/ Sherry Bradford) fumituro, crib,lamps, microwavo, AAA Local Summor Day Camp. Tonchors- Excellent telephone, organizational and com- Bolgium Blocks cleanup. Monthly maintenance. Planting, BOd, Collogo sl'jdonts nooded. Science. Arl. Drama. Ploaso call Bill Rowe lor an appointment: • holler. WPI Communications. 201-467-8700 1-800-736-5618. largo and small appliances, computor, rugs, 3-MISCELLANEOUS putor skill3 a must. Liberal bonofits. Call window troatmonts, lawn oquipmont, Dramogo Work HEATING mulching. Rosidontial/ commordal. Froo fortil- Swim, Sports. Aorobics, Ventriloquism. Sign- Extonsion 15. (201) 662-4470 467-8850. BEAUTIFUL NUDIST swim club right in your dinnorwaro. Brick Paving izor and lime. 201-761-0385. ing, Music. Rocketry, etc. 201-533-1600. QUALITY AIR Conditioning & Hsating, Inc. 4-PETS ALLIANT FOODSERVICE SCIENCE TEACHER — Summor. Tooch backyard. Hoatod pool, hot tub, sun dock, 669-0372 LANDSCAPING AND MAINTENANCE, Rail- LEGAL SECRETARY, experienced, lor Subur- social activities, family atmosphere. Call now LIVINGSTON, FURNITURE. Clothing, jowol- SERVICES Ga3, stoam, hot water and hot air hoat. ACCOUNTS/PAYABLE, Inventory Control- lor 2101 96th Street Naturo/Naturo Cralla work wilh urban youth road tios, Sod, Soil, Trooa and Back Hoowork. 5-INSTRUCTIONS * ban Essex firm. Knowledge ol Word Perfoct 5.0 membership is limited 908-647-2310. 07, sports oquipmont, bric-a-brac and much Humidifiers, circulators, zone valves, air clean- busy office locatod in Union. Must bo organized North Borgon, NJ 07047 sleep away YWCA Camp-Dear Mountain, Now B. HIRTH Paving- Ros.dontial. Commorcial. 743-6439 or 416-5133. Ask lor Carmen or Polo. a must. Bonofils, salary commonsuroto with morol Saturday and Sunday 9-5. Mt. Ploasant ors. Call 201-407-0553. Sonnqfiold. N J. 6-SERVICES OFFERED and dependable. Computer oxporionco pro- EOE M/F/D/V York. Competitive salarios. Call Lonnio OFFERED Asphalt work, concrete walks, driveways. oxporionco. Call Yvotte 201-736-5333. Avonuo to North Hillsido to 28 Surrey Lano. parking aroas. Scaling, resurfacing, curbing. LINDEN LANDSCAPING, Inc. Residential ond fwrod. Ca'l Sandy 908-9G4-82C0 or lax rosumo DRIVERS: REGIONAL and OTR positions 672-9500. ' • . A . A A A A A A 7-L3USINESS OPPORTUNITIES to SOB-964-6920. MACHINIST. PART Timo. Dunes includo lathe Dump trucks anng, docks, tile lloors. kitchon and bath- •COMMERCIAL • Additions • Windows (201) 887-1955 Pleaso indicate salary requirements. FAX re- • Kitchens • Tiling • Baths • Roofing GAS PUMPER needed to pump gas and do Worrall Newspapers UNION- 511 WINCHESTER Avenue. April rooms, replacement windows and doors. Froo RICCIARDI & SqN. General Contracting. Resi- CLASSIFIED RATES EOE M/F/D/V sumes to 201-376-6647 or mail to: •INDUSTRIAL • Docks • Siding • Custom Carpentry light clean up. Full time or part time. P.O. Box 158 LOST & FOUND 13th, 9am-3pm. Estate Sale; Evorthing must estimates, call 908-810-8898. dential, commercial. Concrote, asphalt, GSD, CPA's NO JOB TOO SMALL ALL HOME IMPROVEMENTS paversa. lot clearing, decorative dry walls, RR 20 words or less $14.00 per insertion BARGAIN HUNTERS wanted. Whopping 908-964-9017. Maplewood, NJ 07040 go!!! Trash to troasuros, turnituro, olc. Pictures/Reforoncos Available $1,000.00 value, coupons galore, no oxpira- Echo Executive Plaza FOUND PARAKEET, green with blue tail. JOE DOMAN tie walls, Belgium block. Fully insured. Ray, CALL GLENN « 908-665-2929 Additional 10 words or less 84.00 per insertion tiorvOioOi^ecxipons yen) want $37.00; Grtat HANDYMAN/ CARETAKER needed- skilled in 899 Mountain Avonuo lagged. Found in park by Burnot Middlo School. UNION. 952 SALEM Road, toll Morris). Satur- 201-378-5986. S-50,000/ YEAR INCOME potential. Home 908-686-3824 Free Estimates Fully Insured fund raiser. 201 535-0994. carpentry and cement work- to work on camp Sprlngflold, NJ 07081 typists/ PC users. Toil, free 1-800-808-9778 Coll 687-8931. day, April 13th, 8am-4pm. Bargains, dothos, Prices That Won't Shock You! Display Rates $29.00 per column inch .•• grounds in Morris County. Soasonaiiy and as books, toys, kitchonwaro. miscellaneous iloms. R. LAZARICK MASONRY. Dependable Ser- PART TIME Waitor/ Waitross/ Fountain por- oxlonsion R-5139 for listings. DECKS MIKE D'ANDREA. all home improvements. 30 BOOKKEEPER-FULL Charge lor expanding needed year- round. Hours ore flexible. Ploase LOST — EYEGLASSES, sold frnmo in black Rain or ohino. vice. Sidewalks. Stops. Curbs. Patios. Docks. Contract Rates Available son. Apply in person: Jahn's Restaurant 945 cose in Eliznboth noor Elmora Avonuo, Largo ALTERATIONS/REPAIRS years exporionce. Carpentry work. Tile work. sales organization. All functions through Gen- call 201-895-3200 (or moro information. S35.000 YEAR INCOME potontial. Reading Gutters. Ceramic Tile. Painting. Carpentry. Stuyvosant Avenue, Union. Reward. Call 908-558-0251. UNION APARTMENT contents. 255 Tucker 908-688-1853 Large or small jobs. All work guaranteed. eral Ledger. Must bo well organized and able to books. Toll free 1 -800-898-9778. ext. R5139 (or •KITCHENS .ATTICS Renovations. Clean ups and removals, Base- Blind Box Number $12.00 per insertion Home Workers Wanted: Avenue, Apartment 102 (off Galloping Hill 908-241-3913. Kenilworth. Free estimates. work independently. Computer literate, win- details. ments. Attics. Yards. Small Demolition. Mako $480 weeklyl From your location. Pro- PART TIME forklift dirvers wantod. Apply in DRIVERS WANTED, Male or female to vend Road). Saturday April 13lh, 9AM-4PM. Dining •BATHROOMS .BASEMENTS Fully Insured . dows, ADP. non smoker, health benefits. Send N.I. HOME Improvements. All carpentry re- 908-688-0230. Froo Estimatos. Insured. coss grocory premiums. We mail checks person between 10am and 2pm. Poerloss Good Humor Ico Croam from truck. Routes room, living room, miscellaneous. No early REMODELED BEST BUY resume with salary requirements to: President, pairs, floors, vinyl tiles, doors, wallcovonng, weoklyl Application, sond long self addressed Beverage Co., 1000 Floral Avenue North, available in your aroa. 908-241-5057. birds. Park in lot across tho stroot. No iob too small or too larQo. T. HOWELL..mason contractor. Stops, sidew- Box 864, Springfield. NJ 070B1. EMPLOYMENT WANTED SPURR ELECTRIC shoetrock, plastering, stairs, columns, ma- CLASSIFIED COMBINATION RATES stamped envelope: Union. alks, patios, foundations, bolgiurn block, curb- A CLEAN house is a happy homo. Responsi- UNION- HUGE, Huge Sale. 1095 Burnet Av- New and Alteration Work sonry, remodeling bathrooms, basements, at- ing. All types of brick and block work and BOOKKEEPER SLF Food Discounters PART TIME secretaries (or evening and CARPETING Specializing in recessed lighting and service tics, refacing cabinets, painting. Call 81 Weaverville Road Ext. #510 ulo. professional housecloaner with excellent enue (off Morris Avonuo) Saturday, April 13, concrete work. Free estimatos. No job too Ad appears in all 22 newspapers weekend hours in Mountainside law firm. Must after 8am. Furniture, clothing, baby items, changing, smoke detectors, yard and security 201-374-6790. ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT. Ashevillo, North Carolina 28804 roloroncos sooks house/olfico to clean. Don Antonelll small. 964-8425. 29 words or less $20.00 per insertion have experience in WP 6.0. Dictaphone re- 201-578-2080. games and much more. lighting, alterations, and new developments. OKico furniture warehouse located in Jersey quired. Legal experience a plus. Fax rosume to ROYAL LINOLEUM & RUG CO. Licenso Number 7288. Fully Insured. HUMAN RESOURCES Additional 10 words or less....$6.00 per insertion City needs individual with strong organizational J. Amatucci, 903-789-9699. AFFORDABLE LIVE-in Nanny/AuPair. Legal MISCELLANEOUS) WEST ORANGE Moving Salo. Living room No Job Too Small. QUALITY MOVING/STORAGE skills. Knowledge ol Word and Excel a must, PERSONNEL SUPERVISOR ior 12 months. Average cost $200 per wook. lurniture. Little Tikes house/ toys and moro. 61 Famous Brand Carpets ' 908-563-0398 1-800-870-0398 Display Rates $45.00 per column inch good phones skills required. Fax resume to: PART TIME Administrative Assistant: Sche- Call 272;7873. Quinby Placo (off Valley Road), Friday. Armstrong - Mohawk • Amtico FLOORS & ATLAS VAN LINES. Local/ worldwide movers. ' 201-433-1924. One of the nation's leaders in the staffing dule building use, coordinate contractors, com- 9AM-4PM. Saturday, 9AM-1PM. Mannlngton - Congoleum - Tarkott FLORIDA specialists. Agent UNIVERSITY Van Contract Rates Available services industry has an exciting position puter friendly. Send resume to Search Commit- BOOKKEEPING and WORD PROCESSING FREE INSTALLATION • Havo Floor Slzot HOME IMPROVEMENTS Linos. 908-276-2070. 3401A Tromloy Point Bookkoopor/Offico Managor, Part time available tor someone who seeks varied re- tee, Union Congregational Church, 176 Coopor done at homo. Everything done on computer. FLEA MARKET WEST ORANGE- 5 Helen Avonuo, Saturday, Rsady For FREE ESTIMATE. Shop at homg. ELECTROLYSIS Road. Linden. PC 00102. . Small communications business needs bright sponsibilities. A fast paced environment, and Avenue, Monlclair, NJ 07043. Will pick up and deliver. Call 908-686-0369. April 13th, 9am-5pm. Multi-family Salo. do- We install ceramic 'tiles, carpet and vinyl. NEW NEW TESTAMENT thing, household items, books, toys, records ELECTROLYSIS- Permanent Hair Removal Indoor and outdoor painting. peremTOtwKiteatl-aspecisof-bootw-AyflrA/Pr- —reaf opportufiity-(Of-caf«ef-growtti-in-ouf-Para— _VISA 9.0.8_3£4__L27_ MC DON'S ECONOMY job costing, payroll, etc. Must be pleasant but mus and Fairfield area olfices. PART TIME- Landscape helper, 58.00/ -aj!i!I fWM y firnp rollings hnrhrrvim nnH DEADLINES sibilities 1 or 2 days per week or month. 0UTREA~Cfl~PR~OGR£flr assertive. Computer experience a must. Re- hour, no experience necessary. Nood valid NU Excellent Results. Freo Consultation. basement remodeling. MOVlNtTANirSTORAtSr Excellent roterencos. 908-688-6056. RICK'S CARPET TECHNICS Business Directory 4 p.m. Thursday sponsibilities include general ollice administra- You'll be responsible for interviewing agplic- driver's license. May lead to full time. 908-474-0446. DONATIONS FREE ESTIMATES FULLY INSURED tion and interaction with clients and vendors on ants and direct telephone contact with clients 908-686-8266. CAREGIVER. EXPERIENCED, seeks employ- YARD SALE CARPET REPAIR SPECIALIST. The Recommended Mover. Our 30th yoar. daily basis. If you are innovative and an POWER STRETCHING PC 00019. 751 Lehigh Avenue, Union. Display - Space reservation 5 p.m. Friday and prospects aswoll as matching assignment • ment to care for sick and mature. Live in or out. Nfled good used furnlturo or household BLOOMFIELD 15 JOHN Street. Giant Salo (olf implementer, then this |ob's for youl Please fax Installation/ Remnants/ Stairs/ Now Padding ENVIRONMENTAL employees with appropriate positions. YOUR AD could appear here for as little as Rolorencos available. Call 201-674-8292. Items. Montgomery). Friday and Saturday. Tons ol Ad copy 12 Noon Monday resume to 201-378-8538 or call 201-378-3800. $14.00 per week. Call lor more details. Our collectibles, clothing, miscellaneous troasuros. Shop al Home Service/ Flood Work 201-761-0102 COMPANION NURSE aide seeks position to Ovor 40 Years Experience T. SLACK Environmental Services Inc. Oil You should have outstanding communication friendly classified department would be happy Early birds welcome!! tanks removed or filled with sand. Fully insured. 908-687-0035 908-688-MOVE work with elderly stroke, genatric, alzeimors All Work Guaranteed In Column 3 p.m. Tuesday CASHIER/STOCK PERSON abilities, a strong marketing sense and an to help you. Call 1-800-564-8911. NJ DEP Certified. Free estimates. patients. Live-in/ out, experienced, references. LINDEN, 53 RARITAN Road. Quality itoms, low Large retail store. Friendly atmosphere. Call excellent phone manner. Solid organizational 201-676-0300 Call 233-1515 FOR FREE ESTIMATE 908-964-5360. WALLWORKS PAUL'S M & M MOVERS 201-673-2485 or 751-0763. pricos. Miscellaneous. Moving, must sell. Bric- 201-376-3385 (or more information. skills, bo detail oriontod and work well under PAP.T TIME. $9/ hour answering telephones. FULL SERVICE HOME IMPROVEMENT RAIN OR Shine- Huge Indoor/ Outdoor Floa a-brac. April 12 through Apnl u. 9am-5pm. .Formerly Of Yale Ave. pressure. Stalling industry background a plus. Flexible hours. Local area. No exporionce AND PAINTING/PAPERHANGIN- Tha Paper Pedlar POLISH AGENCY Inc. Specializing in elderly Market. Over 150 tables of bargains. Sunday, Hillside. PM 00177 necessary.. 809-474-2786. Int'l toll. Additions, Kitchens, Bathrooms, Renovations, CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT HOURS 681 Morris Turnpika and sick caro. Housekeepers, daily hojso- April 14th, 9am-4pm. St. Mary's High School, CARPET CLEANING FENCING Local & Long WE OFFER: Interior/Exterior Painting, Paporhanging/ Springllold cleaners. Live in' out. References and oxpori- 237 South Broad Street, Elizabeth. Something WANTED TO BUY RICHARD G. McGEGHAN Distance Moving •Highly Compotitrve Salary PART-TIME. CLERICALS wanted for Moun- enco. 908-862-0289. ALL COUNTY FENCE Removal, Custom Painting, Glazing/Faux Fin- Monday through Friday 9:00 A.M. - 5:00 P.M. CHILD CARE noedod part time in my South for everyonelll CALL 908-688-7768 •Inside Stall Incentive tainside (Globe Avenue) based Mortgago Com- AAA LIONEL, American Flyer, Ives and other Chain link and wooden fences Orange home. Must have own transportation. •Placement Commissions pany. Computer keyboard experience re- RELIABLE CARE taker with excellent, refer- trains and old toys. Collector pays highest cash Rosidontial and commercial YACOV HOLLAND 1-800-635-WALL Flexible hours (15 hours per wook). Ideal lor Residential & Commercial SCHAEFER MOVING- Reliable. Very low •Full Company Benolita quired. Flexible hours, approximately 20 hours ences seeks job as companion/ aide to the prices. 1-800-464-4671, 201-829-1006. Carpots i Floors New ond ropairs of all types of fence sludont. 201-763-8919. •Career Planning weekly. Call Lynn A. 908-654-4040. -elderly/ sick. Call 201-675-2069. loavo MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE rates. Samo ratos 7 days. 2 hour minimum. •Shampoo Stripped Year round service •Outside Training Program message. Insured. Free Estimates. License PM00561. ALUMINUM A piece deck set $125, 5 piece ALL TRAINS Wantedl Lionel, Flyer, Marx and •Cleaned •Bull Full portfolio revltw CHILD CARE lor 2 boys. 2 and S in our PART TIME bus driver for senior citizen center. other model trains. Any ago. condition, amount. LANDSCAPING Anytime. 908-964-1216. Maplewood home. Non-smoker, own transpor- pfenic set with umbrella $25, 38'aluminum • Steam •Wax Call P»t» or Tony Please mail or fax your resume and cover letter $10.00 per hour, filteon hours per week. Must WOMAN SEEKS job as companion lor elderly, I Pay Top Dollar! Turn your usod trains into taiion. Begins in June 201-305-4677. ladder $40.3 new swivol bar stools $150, couch All calls r«turnod AMERICA LANDSCAPING & DESIGN CALL with salary history to: have CDL. Please call 908-686-7887. babysitting, housekeeping or day work. Part cash. 908-271-5124, 908-688-7151 Spring Specials time or weekends only. Call 763-4220. and love seat$350. 908-964-0581, alter "For that personal touch" 908-241-5688 CLERICAL .Regional Director POSTAL AND Government jobs. $21/ hour + 6pm. * Cedar Mulch with Cleanup * Codar Mulch- STAND OUT ANTIQUES BOUGHT Trimming Shrubs wilh Cloanup * Codar Mulch- FILE CLERK benefits. No experience, will train. For applica- Dining Rooms,' Bedrooms, Oriental Rugs. Doos your ad neo Includes So 5^7 South Orange. Work 2:45 pm to 6 Advertisers! Your 25-word classified ad ($11 Maplowood. Dogs, cats, kitions, puppies, also Get Results! roo'a and othor3 wolcomo. Must have cloan and eighl mhei garden plans . . $20.00 Employer Notice Then we send it to 8S department within seven days of publication. Worrall Community pm, 5 days a week in a recreational Questions!! rabbit. Votchecked. Shots. Adoptions also daily per additional word) lor only $279.00, reaches dnvors liconso. Call 908-598-8311. ' ('ala!ot! Ipultires hundreds of piojecis) $3.95 Business, consumer participating dailies and Newspapers, Inc. shall not be liable for errors or omissions In program designed for children of by appointment. J.A.C. 201-763-7322. over a million households through SCAN, tho DRIVERS EXPERIENCED or inexperienced working parents. Applicant must complaints and person- Now Jersey Press Association's Statewide weeklies from Sussex to any advertisement for which It may be responsible, beyond the North Amoncan Van Linos currently has owner To otder. circle ilenils). Cleise induje >our 1-900-255-0500 cost of actual Space occupied by Item In which error oY omissions • oporator opomngs (cinglo-op and doublo-op) in clip A send \W chcclL lo name, addiess and ihe be reliable and have experience al letters written for you. Classified Advertising Network. Call us. We'll Cape May and Salem to 34 HOUR VOICE INFORMATION RERVICE Ext. 3913 occured. We can not be held liable for failure, for any cause, to Rolocation Sorvicos. High Valuo Products and IJ.RIId Fcllurrs n.mrnf «ih nrmpiotr working with groups of children. Use Your Card... Your "personal scribe." help you write your ad to get the most for your Bergen. Bingo ! You just Blankot Wrap Divisions. Tuilion-froe Irainingl P.O. Box UM l'"i« include pcxlage Hourly salary based upon $3.99 Per, Min. money. insert an ad. Wonall Community Newspapers. Inc. reserves the Tractor purchaso programs, no trailer mainto- V.n Nuy«. CA 9HM «nd h.ndling. discovered a whole new market. experience. Call 201-762-0183. -slijbllc Viuci-ol right to reject, revise or reclasslfy any adverUsement at any time. nanco oxponsos. Pay (or Performance plans WORRALL COMMUNITY NEWSPAPERS Must Be 18 Yrs. Reasonable and much morol 1-800-348-2147, doDartmont _>r Or cull (800) 82-L-BILD ^ Call nowl You won't regret it. 1-800-564-8911 A-24. Seru-U(619)645-8434 Qu,ick And Convenient! 201 -736-4989 UNION COUNTYWIDE CLASSIFIED THURSDAY, APRIL 11, 1996 — PAGE B13 PAGE B12 — THURSDAY, APRIL 11, 1996 UNION COUNTYWIDE CLASSIFIED

RUBBISH REMOVAL TILE PAINTING PAPER HANGING • PRINTING ROOFING CERAMIC TILE Installor. Now tilos. ropairo, BORIS RASKIN. Painting. oxtorior/ mionor. PRINTING AIRMOUNT CONSTRUCTION specializing in HOME-OWNER'S SPECIALI Now Low-Cost, EXPERT PAPER HANGING complete roof stripping, roroofing and ropair3, Flai Rate Roll-Oil Containor3 now available rogrouting. remodeling, cloaning. No job loo big Power washing. Handyman Qorvico. Roason For A Bid On All or small. I do it all. Major credit cards accoptod. ablo ratos, Bost roforoncos Fully insured & PAINTING vinyl siding, roplacomont windows. Free esti- Call lor (roo prlco quote. South Orango Dis- Your Printing Noodi matos. Fully insured. 201-275-1020. posal. 762-3880. Joo Megna. 1-800-750-6822. 201-564-9293. (INTERIOR/EXTERIOR) Publication printing YOUR AD could appoar hero lor as lirtlo as FERDINANDI FAMILYPainiinfl. Interior/Exior- by MIKE TUFANO a cpecialty S14.00 por wook. Call lor moro dotnils. Our FREE ESTIMATES »nd MEASURING ID. LUCIANO ior Painting. Roofing. Gultors. Noat and Cln.in fnondly classified department would bo happy Rgloroncos Available "Over 20 yoar3 Serving Union County" Maple Composition ROOFING CONTRACTOR RUBBISH to holp you. Call 1-800-564-8911, 908-964-7359. Roasonablo ralos. Free 908-665-1885 Coriifiod In 1 ply rubbor roofing APPLIANCES Estimates. 463 Valley Street Flat roofing-repairs Maplewood Shingles, ro-roof-toaroff FURNITURE GREGORY ZALTSSHTEIN Painter- Exlnnor/ TREE EXPERTS PLUMBING Roof inspoctiona & maintenance. WOOD & METAL IntQrior. Piaster and sheolrockmg. Fully in Roar ol Now»-Rocord Bldg. Mon., Tuos.. Wod. « Fn. 9AM 5PM All work guaranteed BOYLE TREE SURGERY CO. surod, rotoroncos. Ail jobs guaranteed Fret; BLEIWEIS Fully Insurod Froo Estimates REMOVAL oslimalo. 201-373-9438. Thursday and othor timo3 ESTABLISHED 1922 PLUMBING & HEATING by appointmoni Estat ! 908-322-4637 Same Day Call • Ai t/pos ho-iting lysiora, InsfaJktd and (iKv.cod. TREE & STUMP REMOVAL •Gar. hot walof hoaJor PRUNING HOUSE PAINTING 762-0303 ROOFING 201-465-8414 INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR •fl.rhrcom & kitchen romodollng TREE SURGERY IN REAL ESTATE FOR SALE REASONABLE RATES Repairs o big or too small $800(1 full limp per monl^prqcossInQ insurance BLOOMFIELD CENTER, Broad Slrool. busy HOLLYWOOD MEMORIAL Park. 4 single OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY, 1-4 Mapte- Composition clarms' tor ^Tiealiricaro provrrjora."SbTtwaro p;gptimr»T1rtr t nrnor and major repairs. Water hoaiors, nOSlTCnrPAT1Kr7becr6om apTTrSHTflDorr y gpy; ~166"0i"klari l-'six 2OI-;Vi l-7(i.")!) Tn-Slar Plastics. improved section enjoy your new town . good shop- consecutive New Jersey Association supplied. Call 201-371-0242 botwoon 10 6. and enter a four digit JGT Vice Presidents Jack Sicvers superb location, which offers quick existing power distribution," said ping, local attractions, community of Realtors' Million Dollar Sales Club selection number below! and Ian Gmsd and Senior Vice Presi- and easy access to Port Elizabeth, In Rahway, Grusd and Sicvers Grusd. and reach over opportunity. "* Gold Achievement Award requiring And my basket Is lull ol useful dent Dan Frank el recently arranged Newark Airport, Routes 22, 24, 78, 1, arranged for three tenants to lease a "With its move from Brooklyn to BUILDING FOR SALE gifts to pioaio your family 9. ihe Garden State Parkway and New the 2195 West Elizabeth Avc. facility, S10 million of production in a single 58,000 potential for the sale of the Tilp Trust facility to total of 45,000 square feet at the Take a break from unpacking REAL ESTATE year. She had been a'member of the Union New York Associates, a real Jersey Turnpike," said Sievers. 184,000-squarc foot industrial facility American Expandable Products will OR RENT and call me. NJAR Million Dollar Sales Club, customers in estate investment company. A JGT "The facility's ability to multiply at 2195 West Elizabeth Avc. Ameri- be creating more than 100 jobs in the East Orange. Centrally located, since 1989, earning the Silver Award BUYING A HOME exclusive, the three-building indust- tenants, as well as the availability of can Expandable Products, a manufac- area," added Sicvers. Anne Meyercord corner property, in excellent in 1991 and 1992. She was the No. 1 Union County! rial complex totals 121,616 square an excellent labor pool and heavy turer of office supplies, leased 27,000 JGT was the sole broker inyolvcd condition can be used for legal 1700 • Before You Bqy producer at Burgdorff three times. Burnett' also has her Certified Resi- fe-e-l and is situated on 7.39 acres. The power were key deciding factors in square feet of space for executive in the negotiations representing offices, health care center, 1701 The Real Estate Agent Peter Burgdorff, president of the dential Specialist designation. She complex offers 16- to 20-foot ceil- |hc purchase of this manufacturing/ offices, manufacturing and warchous- American Expandable Products, Dina school or retail. Unique RMldanlt of Union t SprlngM* 1702 The Neighborhood _was namedJ.oJhe,Nc.W-Jci^ay_A^£Qci^ REALTORS* ings, eight tailboard loading docks, warehouse complex," added Grusd. "TngTSIcvcrs ancTCJrusd also arranged In^n"srfi"Cs"COrpT7Tri-Srar~Pla"slVcs~and' -only -1703—Buyirtg-An-Otder Home— alion of Realtors' Million Dollar Club c for any real estate professional. Her one drive-in door, is fully sprinklcrcd: JGT was the sole broker in the for Tri-Slar Plastics, a silk-scrccning. tl> lessor, City-Line Realty renewal, Brick Church Shopping UNION 904-3891 proudly welcomes 1704 Adv. of Home Ownership extraordinary dedication is matched in 1994. and located immediately off Route 22. recent sale, representing the seller, the company, to lease 10,000 square feet Associates. Area. Call 201-777-2121, fax SPRINGFIELD 407-0132 "I was living in California when only by her tremendous achieve- 718-645-4907. SELLING THE HOME ments. I congratulate her on a won- RE/MAX was created and was always JOE GRASSO derful year, and I again welcome her intrigued by the organization, long 1300 Attracting A Buyer Campaign to celebrate the Realtors' Advantage to our distinguished . President's before I became a Realtor," Bumctt 1301 Determining explained. "I eventually joined RE/ to its expanding team of The celebrations of Fair Housing Month in April is an excellent time to Or Sell One Of These," which would be accompanied by a picture of a house, Council." A Selling Price MAX to increase my business and reflect on what has been done to eliminate discriminations and consider what "Consult With One Of These," which would be accompanied by a Realtor's Meyercord is a member of the 1302 The Open House afford my clients a higher level of sales professionals. more needs to be accomplished, according to the New Jersey Assoication of logo, "The Realtors Advantage, Your Advantage" — will be seen by potential Summit, New Providence, Berkeley NEW JERSEY MORTGAGE RATES 1303 Cleaning For The Sale office." Realtors. In conjunction with Fair Housing Month, NJAR created "The Realtors home buyers and sellers in each of New Jersey's 21 counties. Heights Baord of Realtors and the APP 30 YR FIXED 15 YR FIXED OTHER 1304 First Impressions Advantage," a mass media campaign to proactivcly market the value of a real- Garden State Board of Realtors. She Bumctt can be contacted by calling Also included in the campaign is a video focusing on the value-added bene- Lender, City, Phone FEE HATE PTS APFRATE PTS APRRATE PTS APR tor's service and its commitment to fair housing. and her husband, Champ, have been RE/MAX First at Isclin at (908) fits of using a Realtor when buying or selling a home. It will be mailed to every Feel free to stop in or call Joe at area residents for 21 years and partici- 549-9400, Ext. 209. American Savings Bk, Bloomfld 201-748-3000 350 .63 2.50 7.89 7.13 2.50 7.54 8.20 0.00 8.20 N The concept behind "The Realtors Advantage" is a realtor docs more Realtor office along with a brochure explaining "The Realtors Advantage." Call iodavl pate in many community activities. 7.38 0.00 7.41 6.50 0.00 7.88 A throughout a real estate transaction than provide access to Multiple Listing Ser- Association members arc encouraged to use the video and brochure as part of Banco Popular FSB 800-401-2205 100 7.88 0.00 7.91 Otsu joins Weichert (908) 598-0155 vices, advertising and open houses. "The Realtor Advantage addresses those their presentations to clients and customers. Capital Financial Corp,Bernards 800-224-4545 300 .88 O.00 7.92 .50 0.00 7.54 6.75 0.00 8.29 K m Your Co*nmunlr/s BT1 SERVICE president. " 'The Realtor R1 represents 38,000 members whose combined in Isclin as a broker/associate. With An experienced real estate profes- First DeWitt Bank.West Caldwell 800-537-0070 500 8.25 0.00 8.26 7.75 0.00 7.76 5.63 0.00 7.17 A networks. A Public Stnlce of knowledge and professional service have put more than 1 million New Jcrsey- 15 years of real estate experience, WORAALL COMMUNITY NEWSPAPERS sional, Olsu is a resident of Rosellc First Savings Bank SLA, Edison 008-225-4450 350 .50 3.00 7.87 7.38 0.00 7.38 6.75 0.00 7.63 C Equal Housing Opportunity. ans into homes in the 1990s and have taken proactive steps lo guard.against Bumctt specializes in the listing and Park. She may be reached for real First Union Mortgage Corp. 800-332-0830 375 7.75 1.88 7.98 7.25 2.13 7.65 N/P N/P N/P housing discriminations." Sell Your Home CALL 1-800-564-8911 sale of residential property in Union estate transactions at Weichert's N/P N/P N/P The campaign officially began April 5, when Realtors' billboards were and Middlesex. Union office, (908) 687-4800, located Freedom Mortgage Corp 800-220-8700 350 6.99 3.00 7.51 6.50 3.00 7.32 IN UNION COUNTY CLASSIFIEDS TOPMCf rOUR CUSJIf/FD AD 367 Chestnut St. placed throughout ihc Garden State. This year's message — "Before You Buy A graduate of the Realtor Institute, at 1307 Stuyvesant Avc. Hudson City Savings Bank eo8-s4s-4S4o 8.13 O.00 8.16 7.38 0.00 7.42 7.38 0.00 7.56 H Intercounty Mortgage 8OB-54«-870O 7.63 3.00 7.94 7.00 3.00 7.49 7.50 2.50 7.99 H MANGELS Union, NJ. Ivy Mortgage Corp. aoo-48o-s383 .50 3.00 7.85 7.13 3.00 7.68 4.50 3.00 8.27 A Call for a FREE Market Analysis & CO. Realtors 688-3000 ThePrudential ( ROSE & VOLTURO Kentwood Financial Services soo-ass-esos 150 7.75 0.00 7.80 7.25 0.00 7.30 6.88 1.00 7.48 C Office Pager Selling Homes In Now Jersey Realty Lehigh Savings Bank SLA.Unionoos-eso-ooos 350 hr.63 2.00 7.90 [7.1s 2.00 7.55 5.00 2.00 N/P A (908) 353-4200 (908) 819-1752 • • • • • REALTORS • * • • • Union County Sfnca 1929 Manor Mortgage 201-244-9000 125 8.00 0.00 8.00 7.50 0.00 7.50 7.38 0.00 N/P O Advantages of Buying or Selling BUYING OR SELLING IN HILLSIDE? Morgan Cartton Finl.Ridgewood 800-502-0719 375 7.25 2.88 7.58 6.63 2.88 7.12 4.25 2.88 7.69 A Properties in Spanish Natwest Home Mortgage 7.75 2.00 7.96|7.25 2.00 N/P 5.75 2.00 N/P A New Century Mtge.E Brunswick »oB-39o-4aoo 370 7.88 1.50 8.I2S7.38 1.50 7.56 5.50 1.50 6.21 A (Us ventajas de comprar o vender propiedades en Espanol) CALL ROSE & VOLTURO Premier Mortgage, Union 908-887-2000 375 6.88 3.00 N/P 6.63 3.00 N/P 5.50 0.00 N/P A • Easier Provident Savings Bank 800-440-770* 350 8.13 0.00 8.13 7.63 0.00. 7.63 5.38 0.00 8.07 A (Mas Facll) YOUR HILLSIDE REAL ESTATE EXPERTS Pulse Savings Bank,South River ooa-257-2400 350 7.75 0.00 7.75 7.25 0.00 7.25 6.00 0.00 7.90 A • Better Results (Mejores Resultadosl Sovereign Bank-New Jersey oos-8io-»749 300g 7.37 3.00 7.71 6.75 3.00 7.28 7.12 0.00 7.14 Q • More Confidence Union Center Nat'l Bank, Union 908-oas-osoo 350 7.88 2.57 8.15JJ7.38 2.66 7.82 6.95 0.00 6.95 J UNION ROSELLE PARK (Mas Conflanza) United Jersey Bk.Ridgefield Pk 800-832-0811 325 7.50 3.00 7.81 6.88 3.00 7.37 6.75 0.00 7.84 M NEIGHBORHOOD PRIDE NEW YORK COMMUTERS Is rolKctad «i ine well kept homes ol your luture Battle Hal neighborhood. • No Doubts Valley National Bank, Wayne 800-522-4100 450 8.00 0.00 8 50 0.00 7.60 7.90 0.00 7.98 D Will love this modem 3 BR colonal one Wock Irom train station, Iwtmoj new Newty listed 3 BH cape w/oak kit. mart, iree vinyl siding. 1 car an garage & UNION ,o7f. (ool. CAC and privalo lanced yard. Only S137.975 large fenced yard. Amust losee at SU9.900 (Sin Dudas) West Essex Bank, FSB 201-575-7080 375c 7.63 0.50 7.63 7.38 0.50 7.38J7.25 0.50 7.57 H SPRING INTO ACTION • Professional Service 8.00 0.00 8.007.50 0.00 7.50 [5.88 0.00 N/P R Enjoy this Livingston School 3 bedroom, 1.5 bath split level featuring sunny den W.F.S. Mortgage, Warren 908-854-1904 (Servlclo Profeslonall sith sliders to inground pool, family room & park-like setting with lots of privacy. (A)1 Yr Arm (B)30 Yr Jumbo (C)5/1 Arm (D)30 Yr Biweekly (E)7/23 (F)7/1 Arm (G)COFI Arm (H)10/1 Arm (01 Yr Jumbo • Under Necessities $171,900. Hillside (J)30 Yr Home prog (K)3/3 Jumbo (L)5 Yr Balloon (M)3/1 Arm (N)Eq Line (0)5/1 Jumbo (P)1% dn.fixed FHA (Q)30 Yr Moderate Inc (EnUcndo Sus Nccesldadcs) Is a REAL ESTATE CAREERfor you?" NEW LISTING! (R)1 Yr Convto Flxed.free (a)includei appralial & credit rep (b) 150 app fee/5 yr Bal. • Less Hassle 3 BR Col in great Christ the King neighborhood features LR, (c)pt« ref at closing (d)75 day lock (e)iree float down (f)app fee raf at doting (g)$175 credrt.at closing (Sin Trabajos) , Call today for FREE information and self grading I Javier Matallana formal DR, E1K, Study, finished BSMT w/Klt, 2 Car gar. A true A.P.R.-Contadlendeftforcalcutat»dAnnualPefcentageRates APP FEE-tingle family homes Minimum 45-60 day rate lock The Prudential; evaluation test for new or experienced people. Ask Rate* *• supplied by th» lander* and m» presented without gutvante*. Rate* and tarrm are subject to change. Land*** NJAR Million Dollar New Jersey Really family home! Sales Club I Deiji.ln llntflo Division for ROSE 908-353-4200 kit*»*»t»d In d»playlng infarmaUon shouM contact Cooperative Mortgage Information @ (201) 782-0313J=or mort information, borrower* should call the lenders.Contact landers tor information on other mortgage products and (ervices.Cooperative Mortgage! Silver 1995 UNION 1155 LIBERTY AVE. HILLSIDE Information assume* no lablly for typographical error* or omiasiona. Contact inatituUone for additional fsea which may apply. ROSELLE PARK I Ho'lh /..i- Un. I Prudential Union/Elizabeth Office BANK OWNED Bronze 1994 .'.VO1. f '.PAHCL I Rats* txtod were suppled by the lenders on Apr! 3-5. 1990. LIVE IN ONE - RENT THE OTHER Bank wants quick sale of thla 7 room colonial in Kawamaari lection near POHIUCUCS S^ 540 North Avenue Rock solid in real estate' I Referral Services. Inc." HabU Eipanol N/P - - Not provided by inatlution. Copyright. 1990 Cooperative Mortgage Information - All Rights Reserved. 6 & 6 two limity. 2 full baths each apt 1 & 2 car built In oirag* wa schools & transportation. Faaturta a nmr El Kit & baft), rani siding, large LZJ 353-4200 (908) 351-7000 bsmt. A must to see. Asking $224,900. rear deck & nice yard. Now tttad at J129.5OO Falunot Portugue* UNION COUNTYWIDE CLASSIFIED PAGE B14 - THURSDAY, APRIL 11, 1996 UNION COUNTYWIDE CLASSIFIED THURSDAY, APRIL 11, 1996 — PAGE B15 Sedans make splash •AUTO FOR SALE AUTO FOR SALE AUTO WANTED 1088 FORD ESCORT. 2 door automatic Irnna- 1980 PONTIAC GRAND—AM. 2-door, AM/FM ( AUTOMOTIVE J misoion, am/lm storoo cassolto, boigo, body storoo, airconditionod. Good running condition, $$$WE PAY TOP DOLLAR$$$ exco!lonl, rune groat mechanically 85 000 noods minor body work. Asking $1 500 Call at this year's NYAS milos. $1,050,00. 201-763-1641. ollor 7;30PM, 201-763-7684. For Your Junk Car Sedans, ihc staple vehicle of the 1990 FORD THUNDERBIRD, SUPER SEIZED CARS from $175. Porscho3. Cadil- 24 Hour Service. Call: cylinder engine that's found on the AUTO DEALERS COUPE. Porlocl mechanical and body condi- lacs. Chovys, BMWo, CorvottO3. also Joeps. 4 automotive marketplace, arc captur- Stratus, or an optional 2.5-litcr V6 tion. 51,000 milos. all powor, 3.8 lilor super- whool drivsa. Your aroa. Toll froo ing public excitement as they rarely • SMYTHE VOLVO charrjod ongino. Buy at NADA uood cor price ol 1-800-898-9778 Ext. A-5139 lor curronl 908-688-7420 that delivers 164 horsepower. Both $10,300. Call 201-731-0498. listings. have before. With the rush or. truly arc matched to an advanced four- EXCLUSIVE great sedans hitting the market in 1989 FORD THUNDERBGIRD-LX. Excollont speed automatic transmission. VOLVO DEALER condition, original ownor, only 70K milos 1986 SPORTS CAR For Salo. Great Condition MOTORCYCLES FOR SALE (Automotive recent years, the image or these vehi- 326 Morris Avonuo Summit Asking $5,000. Call 90B-273-9441. Mazda RX7. Rod. $3,700. Call 201-763-5814. ^^S«B«S«BMS««SMBM»MBMS«BBS«iS«S«B«S«SMSSBB«BBM»JSaWBB«BS««S«BJBBBS«^ Subaru 1989 GOLD WING I500, 22,000 miloo, sho- cles as simple utilitarian transport has For 1996, Subaru's Legacy sedan (908) 273-4200 1084 FORD THUNDERBIRD. whito, low mil- 1993 TOYOTA CAMRY LE. Excellent Condi- wroom condition. $8,800 norjotinblo Call vanished. And never have the offer- AUTHORIZED ago, excellent condition, nm/im cassotto air tion and looks groatl 47.000 milos, Wineborry, 908-354-3157. and wagon gets two new models — FACTORY SERVICE $1000. Call days, 201-678-1960 extension all powor. new sloroo cassette, $13 000' ings in the segment been as stylish, the Outback Wagon and the 2.5 GT 685; oveninga. 908-964-O85O. 201-378-8844. 1993 KAWASAKI VULCAN-88. V-Twin ongino. technologically advanced and excit- LONG TERM LEASING 1470cc. 2.900 milos, garagod. mint condition, New Acura at NY AS Tech and auto innovations sedan or wagon. A new 2.5-litcr, 1990 GO PRIZM. Manual transmission, air extras, original adult ownor. $5,700. Ca'' 1985 TOYOTA CAMARY. ••. cylinder, automa- ing as they are this year. conditioning, am-lm cassolto. 60.000 miles tic, air, powor mooring and brakes. AM/FM 201-844-0970 or 212-807-3790. 155-horscpowcr, four-cylinder engine $4.700. Call 201-994-0886. allor 6 pm, At the New York International AUTO FOR SALE cassolto. 75,000 original miles. S2.500 or best powers the GT models. The new oflor, 908-925-6548. Automobile Show, April 6-14, at Ihc 1988 FORD COUNTRY Squifo, Inathor imorior, 1991 HYUNDAI SCOUPE. Automatic. 2-door. TRUCKS FOR SALE to be showcased at NYAS engine joins the standard 2.2-litcr, all options. 74,500 milos. Runs and looks groat. whito exterior, aircondilionod. AWFM Cas- 1986 TOYOTA CRESSIDA, 4 door, fully Jacob K. Javits Convention Cenlcr, 135-horscpowcr four-cylinder engine $4500. 201-763-3384. attor 6pm. sotlo. 82K, oxcollont condition. Asking $3 500/ 1993 FORD EXPLORERXLT. Excollonlcondi- The. first motorcar, built 111 years bo3t olrior. 908-686-4947. . loadod. air conditioner, cassorto player, stan- tion, doep forest green, saddlo loathor intorior. visitors will have an opportunity to that moves the rest of the Legacy line. dard shift, highway mileago 100 000 $3600 ago, was little more than a tricycle 1995 DODGE MINIVAN. Whito, OKCOIIOM con- loaded with options, 35 000 miles Asking Consumers feel the immediate benefit of the sec the newest sedans from every Buick dition, automatic, air. olectric windows ond 1986 JEEPCHEROKEE. Silver. 4 door, 85 000 Call 201-390-0015. S17.900. 908-388-1316. locks, seats sovon. low mileage, Call miles. Good shape. $3,250. Call 201-763-6557 BuiLk..offcr.s ihrr/-. H satifi) 1990 VOLKSWAGEN JETTA-GL. 4-door. red, ycl il was a marvel of invention. By extensive use~of Wii^roprdcT^sdrs~in~thl>Tr ( —201 -«12-921-7-. Ford and Mercury family needs. The LcSabre combines " AWFWsloroo cassolib, airaTrVdillohlrigrfrOhJ joining two existing Victorian techno- 1995 SATURN SLI. 5 spood manu.il, powor 1985 JEEP CJ7. EXCELLENTT condition, now wheel drivo. 45K milos. $6,500. Great condi- pocketbooks. Cars are more fuel miserly and Ford wanted a completely fresh nxmi for six in a full-size car package stooring, air. alarm. 11,700 mile3. $11.000. Call pic//, soli lop included. Many now parts. Asking tion. Call 763-8993. logies — the carriage and the gasoline $8,000 or best ollor. Loavo mossago look for the 1996 Taurus and Mercury with standard 205-horsepower V6 908-353-3053 attor 3pm. Moving, prico" engine — a worldwide industry was less polluting. With sophisticated computers negotiable. 669-1202. Must soo. 1993 VOLVO 850-GLT. 25K milos. loalher Sable. Both have strong elliptical energy. The mid-sized Regal sedan intorior, sunroof, AM/FM, tapo. CD loaded! bom. sounding early warning bells of imminent design themes with a low hood and and the Century, also boast V6 power. 1994 AUDI 100S. Poari, 38,000 highway miloa. 1991 LINCOLN CONTINENTAL. Must soil, ono Mint! $22.300. Call S08-686-5536, Ext. 144, That spirit of invention continues Loaded. Mint condition. $23,000. 100% War- ownor, good conidlion, black, leather soats. reduced cowl and fender height. Two Also featured will be the all-new 1997 ranty in olloct until 50 000 miloa Call fully loadod. 69.000 milos. $7,900 Call 1994 VOLVO 850- 4 door, automatic, loadod, today as engineers push the envelope component failure, costly repairs at times may 201-762-6472. 201-325-8660. Prostigo Sorviced. 18.000 miles, air bags, 1996 Taurus sedan and wagon models Buick Park Avenue Ultra. to build belter performing, bclier nnrano koDt. like new. 201-376-1472. There's no be limited to only a specific system and not to are available — the GL and LX. The Chevrolet AUTO SPECIAL - S24.00 for 10 wooks propaid. 1995 MAZDA MIATA, black. 5 speed, CD engineered cars and trucks that make . Call Classified lor dotatla. 000-564-6911. player, mint condition, 9,000. milos. $16,000. adjunct systems. Sable also sports two models in sedan Chevrolet's recently redesigned Call Ann 212-388-7741 or 212 969-2224. reason a vehicles of even 20 years ago seem 1987 BMW 325. 4 DOOR. 5 spood, nun rool. AUTO WANTED and wagon — the GS and LS. What Lumina has a number of standard fea- like dinosaurs. With the widespread power windowa/dooro. bluo G5K. Groat condi- 1994 MERCEDESC220.4-door, whito. 34,000 summer separates the models are Ihe powcrp- tures including dual air bags, air con- lion. Boat olfar over $6,000. 201-379-7517. milos, automatic, full power, air, sunroof, onvfm ABLE PAYS TOP $$$ IN CASH use of advanced electronic systems, detection of deterioration can prevent gy has already home ft nit as refine- lants. The Taurus GL and Sable GS ntoroo tapo. traction control, warranty $23 500 vacation fc ditioning, power door locks.- Two 1988 BUICK ELECTRA WAGON. Whito, fully" 201-992-5904. ' today's cars arc smart cars — cars that drivcability failures. ments lo these engines now enter the get a 3.0-liter, V6 that turns out loadod. runs but needs como work $2 100/ For All 4 Whool Drlvos models are available: the Lumina bost oflor. Call 201-992-2022. should wreck can "think" for ihcmsclvcs. In the Consumers feel the immediate ben- marketplace. Some of the advance- 1988 MERCURY GRAND Marquis. Bluo on 145-horscpowcr. The Taurus LX and sedan and Lumina LS. The standard CARS, TRUCKS and VANS • blink of an eye — or less — compli- 1987 CADILLAC FLEETWOOD Eloganza. bluo, oxcollont condition, loadod, $1,200. in- the family efit of the. extensive use of micro- ments include turbo-charging and Sable LS arc loaded with the new, sedan, is powered by a 3.1-liicr, vostcd in lost yoar. $3,500 or best olfpr cated functions arc carried oul, the Bronze, rag-top, now tiros, leather interior, processors in their pockctbooks. Cars supercharging, variable valve liming high performance 3.0-litcr, 24 valve. 160-horscpowcr V6, while the LS powor ovorything. Clean throughout. Garage 201-736-2008. FREE PICK UP 7 DAYS budget. Get likes of which were not even ima- kept. $3700/ negotiable. Call 201-3250154. are more fuel miserly and less pollut- and lifi contol systems. DOHC 200-horsepower Duratcc V6. receives a 3.4-lilcr, 210 horsepower 1991 MITSUBISHI ECLIPSE GS. Like now. gined 50 years ago. sunroof, cruiso conirol, air-conditioning, tilt- extra cash by ing. With sophisticated computers Many of the new engines have sev- Plymouth, Dodge and Chrysler V6 engine. Both are matched with a 1987 CAMARO IROC 228. T-tops, 8 cylinder, 1-800-953-9328 . Visitors to ihc 1996' New York fully loadod, roar dologgor. till, alarm. 73,000 whool, AM/FM stereo. Groat on gas/ 6nov/. sounding early warning bells of immi- eral common elements. Fonr-valves- Plymouth is forging ahead in 1996 four-speed automatic transmission. miles. Asking.$3.000. Call 851-2610. Moving ovorseasi 201-736-035S. selling "don't International Automobile Show at the 908-688-2044 nent component failure, cosily repairs pcr-cyUnder is a must. Variable-value to build its place in the hearts and Honda 1988 PLYMOUTH RELIANT-LE. 4-door. gray-, Jacob K. Javiis Convention Center, 1988 CHEVEROLET CARGO Van. Sories-2C needs" with a at times may be limited lo only a spe- timing is another key, a.s well as minds of the public with its new mid- V-8. miloago $35,000, flood condition. Asking powor steering, brakes, aircondiliomng. Excel- ALL AUTOS 1960- 1970's. Junks S20- $1C0 New front and rear bumpers and lent condition. Must bo seen. $2,250. 763-1901 Acura is redesigning their entire automotive line and they spared no expense with the April 6-April 14, will have ihe oppor- cific system and not lo adjunct $5,500. or best ofler, musl sell. Call ;a5h. Not running 1985- 1990 auras $100- classified ad. advanced, computer controlled fuel size, sedan — the Plymouth Breeze. bigger taillights give Honda's Accord v aftor 5pm. all-new 1996 Acura 3.5RL. It has been called the most refined, sophisticated luxury tunity lo see many of these advances 908-688-1785 anytime $1000 cash paid. 7am-7pm. 201-256-2893. systems. injection systems. The front-wheel drive Breeze shares a different look for 1996. Accords can Acura sedan ever. Check it out at the 1996 New York International Auto Show this first hand. ' • As the world charges inlo Ihe. next Over 100 years ago, the auto indus- its platform with the Dodge Stratus be had in two power flavors — the 1987 CHEVROLET CELEBRITY. WhiI0 station week at the Jacob Javits Convention center. "Many visitors don't realize the wagon. Rool rack, V6, auiomalic, cruise, new millennium, all manufacturers have try pioneers never dreamed of some-- and Chrylser Cimis, and one model is standard 2.2-litcrf 13-horscpowcr in- tires, am/fm, clean upholslery. $1500 advances that have been made." said their engine plans set lo bring on a thing called a computer that would available. It's powered by ,1 2.0-liter, line four and the Accord V8 with a 687-1606 alter 5pm. John LaSorsa, President of ihc Grea- new generation of lighweighi, fuel control cars. Bui the advancements single overhead cam, 16-valvc. 2.7-litcr, 24-valve, multi-point prog- 1993 CHEVY BLAZER Tahoe LT. Loaded'! 5 ter New York Automobile Dealers efficient powcrplanls. The trend tow- speed, air condi'iorung, wiih trailer hitch 48,000 made today are a continuation of their 132-horsepower in-line four cylinder rammed fuel injection engine that . milos. $16,500 or bost offer. 201-325 0190. General Motors Trucks come equipped Association, who put on ihe New ard multi-valve engines will continue. inventive spirit. And you can sec it all engine, coupled with a five-speed produces 170 horsepower. York Auto Show, "because every- Today, all manufacturers' offer Pontiac 1966 CHEVY IMPALA. Covornblo. New paint, on display at the 1996 New York manual transmission. A four-speed roof, and interior. Summer !un is hero! $6,500. with their new Easy Access System t'.iing is located under hood and sheet 16-valve. four-cylinder engines, International Automobile Show. automatic gearbox is available as an After launching numerous or bost oiler, leave mossago. 201-669-1202. metal, and is controlled by computer 24-valve, six-cylinder and 32-valve option. Standard Breeze features improvements last year, Pontiac con- More lhan 49 million Americans ihc back country." Through April 1995, more than 1993 CHRYSLER CONCORD. 4-door loaded chips. But the progress in electronics eights arc now common. Combined include dual air bags, air condition- tinues to refine the Grand Prix sedan 42.000 original milos. $11,950. Call days have some form of disability which ' "In the United Stales, right now, 20,000 applications for reimburse- FREE Information! 908-486-6242. Evenings. 908-232.3639. ' and on board microprocessing have wiih advances in electronic fuel injec- ing, 14-inch wheels, AM/FM stereo and coupe models with such additions may restrict their ability to dri-there are 1.5 million people who use ment have been received . . .more DREAM MACHINES made cars safer and more efficient tion systems and computerized engine CALL radio with four speakers and tilt steer- as variable effort power steering and a 1986 DODGE ARIES STATION WAGON. Ex- ve .. .aud their choice uf vehicles, as .wheelchairs full Jimc," said Paul lhan half at Chevrolet. GMC Track cellent condition, airconditioning, i owner lhan ever before." management, ihe new engines deliver (908) ing column. new floor console. 72.000 miles. Asking $3,000. Call alter 7PM .well. Ulrich. Development Engineer, who 686-9898 ranks a.s the third largest division to Today, computers govern the over more horsepower, arc cleaner and use The BonneviHc has a new 3800 • 201-762-7726. - . , . Today, General Motors widened himself is a person with a disability receive requests in ihc Corporation and enter a four digit all performance of an automobile. The less fuel flian their forbcarcrs. Featuring Chrysler's cab forward Scries II SFI v6 engine standard on DREAM MACHINES - got a picture ol your car? the choice with the introduction of and presented the convenience of the for reimbursement. selection number below! design treatment, the Chrylser Cirrus Run it for 4 weeks, only $40 Call Classifiod at engine, automatic transmission, ami- Coupled lo ihesc engines arc elec- both the SE and SSE models. The new their new Easy Access System as a new Easy Access System lo the media and Dodge Stratus arc new generation 800-564-8911 for details. The GM Mobility program is an lock brakes, ABS, Iraclion control, air tronically controlled four-speed, and engine delivers more horsepower than low cost option on Chevrolet and today. "Of that group, about 70 per- 1986 FORD BRONCO II, 4X4. While and bluo. information resource for persons with bags, speed sensitive steering and, in SHOPPING sedans. This year, the Cirrus gets the last year's engine, even though it's GMC Truck full-size and compact cent arc of driving age . . .this inno- in some cases fivc-specU, automatic power windows and locks. Good condition disabilities. An "Information Packer some cases, suspension systems, arc transmissions. The engine and trans- same 2.4-liter, 150-horscpowcr four lighter and more compact. Asking. $25X)O or bost olfer. 908-245-5237. extended cab pickups. vation puts a greater spotlight on our FOR A CAR is available that lists area mobility all controlled by. complex electronic mission are governed by a control The syMeni, which places a panel extended cab pickups as part of the equipment installers and wheelchair/ nerve centers that optimize perfor module that determines optimum per 1200 Fuel Efficiency behind either the driver's door on GM Mobility program to aid persons clcctric-car-compatiblc GM vehicles. mancc and react lo driver and car formance levels for the car's powert- 1201 How Much To Spend 1971 MONTE CARLO. V-8. high mllongB, 1971 MEFtCRUISEfi2V (berg-lass, 188 hp with compact mcxlcls or the passenger door with disabilities in their transportation automatic, noodes minor work. S1OOO AM/FM 1906 EZ-oll Imllor, low ongino tlmo, S445O or Interested parties should contact the inpuli In some cases, ihc communica- rain. Through the conirol module, 1202 Insurance Tips radio cassollo. Call OOOOOOO allor 6pm. en full-size models, now gives drivers needs." bosl ollor. Call OOO-0OO0. GM Mobility'Assistance Center, loll- tion between systems can save a life; transmission shift points are carefully 1203 Getting Started 3/21/96 3-21-96 and occupants who have disabilities a The GM Mobility Program for Per- free, at 1-800-323-9935. Text tele- in others it benefits the environment. matched to the engine speed, making 1204 Sticker Prices convenient way to store mobility aids. sons with Disabilities, offered by phone users can dial 1-8OO-833-9935. Vehicles in 1996 have OBD II. ihe for smoother shilling of gears and 1205 Sales Agreemeni After opening the front door, the rear General Motors since early 1991, pro- second generation on-board diagnos- more efficient use of fuel, 1206 Ordering A New Car panel can then be opened through a "In Ihc last two years, the aware- vides financial assistance up loS 1,000 tics system. This system continuously Wiih the ability lo control ihe pow- 1207 Rebates single release. The panel then swings ness in General Motors regarding toward vehicle mobility adaptation monitors emissions-related equip- crtrain through microprocessors, even 1208 Warranties open — 1 10 degrees on compact people with disabilities has risen a costs for drivers or pas- ment on vehicles'lo detect deteriora- more breakthrough arc expected over 1209 Financing extended cabs, 90 degrees on full-si/e great deal. I ihink the Easy Access sengers . . .and/or vehicle "alerting tion. Once deterioration or failure is the next few years. High on the amo 1210 Owner Satisfaction models — giving easy entry into and System is proof that General Motors devices" for deaf and hard of hearing delected, the information is stored in manufacturers wish lists .ire even exit from the rear storage area. really cares about their customers — drivers. the powcrtrain control module along more efficient lean bum engines. all iheir customers — including those _wilh-specjlic._powerlrain and 'opcrat- These powcrplanls operalc on high adapt the panel lo accept a wheelchair nh disatTmTJesT* handled through GMAC Financing ing information. air/fuel ratios controlled by a compu- Infosoume lifting device. for the vehicle and the adaptive aids. The Easy Access System entered The advantage to this system, over ter, and strclch the fuel efficiency of 19S6 TOYOTA CELICA QT. 5 spood. AM/FM SLICKCRAFT. 23.5 II. fberglass. 1971 225 hp Exposure of the new panel will 'Saturn Corporation also has a similar storoo, sun root. 60,000 milos. Excellent condi- Chovy ovorhond cockpit enclosure, 2 bunks • production for full-size pickups in its predecessork, is that the technician the automobile while delivering Cadillac, 4 dr, 8 cyl, auto trans, pwr strng/ brks/ Cadillac, 4 dr, 8 cyl, auto trans, pwr strng/ brks/ tion, asking $5600. 000-0000 allor 7pm. happen quickly. For example, a.s the program. head, radio, depth finder. $5500. OOO-00OO.' November, 1995, and for compact has more comprehensive informalron acceptable performance. wind/ seats, AIR, AM/FM stereo cass, tilt, 3-21-96 3-21-96 official truck of the Special Olympics, wind/ seats, AIR, Bose stereo-CD, cruise, Ithr pickups in December, 1995. available to a ffeel repairs. Early Research into learn bum technolo- cruise, 26,164 miles, VIN. #P4320915. GMC Truck takes great pride in being int, 28,470 miles, VIN. #RU239836. able lo introduce this new feature dur- A picture's worth a thousand words! Sell your car, ing the 1996 model year. $ truck, boat, motorcycle, camper or motor home with a "We are dedicated lo helping per- 20,995 sons wiili disabilities find greater 19,995 Dream Machine Ad. freedom on America's roads." said Bob Ro/ek, Sonoma Market Planner Your ad will appear in 22 Worrall Newspapers for GMC Truck. "We will be honored TOP SSSS PAID Warm up to a '93 SEVILLE SLS 94 ELDORADO COUPE lo showcase a GMC Truck Sonoma GallJlaUcLnNoiuH driving sensation Cadillac, 4 dr, 8 cyl, auto trans, pwr strng/brks/ Cadillac, NORTHSTAR 8 cyl. auto trans, pwr covering Union & Essex counties, 4 consecutive extended cab with the new panel at wind/ seats, AIR, AM/FM stereo-cass, tilt, cruise, strng/brks/ wind/seats, AIR, AM/FM stereo-cass the 1996 World Special Olympic 800-662 9O5O great cars and alum whls, Ithr int, 29,332 miles, VIN. #PU807021. tilt, cruise, Ithr int, 11,246 miles, VIN. #RU611215 Thursdays and reach over 53,000 homes. Games this July in New Haven, Consignments low prices now $ Connciuut." Welcome DEALS Freedom also means the ability to 21,995 24,995 go off-road . . .and the 4-whcel drive 4 WEEKS - $40.00 908-3550099 versions of these models open up new SALES-SERVICE SELECT SUBURBAN TRADED PRE-OWNED VEHICLES opportunities for persons with disabil- I"AI»TS-AUTOBODV Send us a picture (sorry we can't return them), ities lo enjoy thai new-found lrce- '88SKYLARKLTO | '89 BONNEVILLE SE | 90 tflMINA EURO SPORT | '92GRANDAMSE | '94SONBIRDLE «"RAHWAYAVE. a completed ad form and check, money order, dom . . .especially younger people ELIZABETH. N.J. LOWMILEAGE ROADSTER AIR CONDITION LOW MILEAGE! who hove expressed a ilosire lo "hn LIKE NEW! ck. coup*. 4 C(*, ii/a tnni. pm< c, ROADSTER, 8 c>*. Hfo Irvu. Chfvy 1 6i, 6 C)4. luto tnr», pwf Pontec, cokp*. V-6. MM trtnt, pwr or charge-it on Visa or Master Card. . 4 dr * cyl. tut> tnm pw ****** MMItoefca, MO , UtfU , AU.PU ttMi ]7,4» rrfet. 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UNION COUNTYWIDE CLASSIFIED PAGE B16 — THURSDAY, APRIL 11, 199G /n fhe running Renovation •llOMU- Partnership MPROVEMEIi' ;i A host of candidates are seeking This week's insert :i Discover Rahway in our latest the three slots up in this year's features tips for -{ effort to provide citizens with freeholder race, Page B1. better homes. I & more local news. See insert. RAHWAY "Your Best Source For Community Information"

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Election time 12 MONTH REMAINDER OF FACTORY WARRANTY Y. k EXTENDED 12,000 MILE K/WARRANTIES Highlights Bailey, Staryak, Stephens win POWERTRAIN WARRANTY ON MANY VEHICLES! AVAL UP TO 3 YEARS By Donna Segal Hydrant flushing Managing Editor Mayor James I. Kennedy Rahway has three new Board of 89 LINCOLN CONTINENTAL S2 MERCURY SA8LEIS WAGON '93 MERCURY COUGAR '95 MERCURY SABLE •91 UNCOLN TOWN CAR •94 MERCURY SABLE LS '93 MERCURY VILLAGER announced this week that the Education members. SIGNATURE 95 FORD RANGER SPLASH PICK UP - i.-ov.-i »O0 Vfl CM.-.) i ? tir aulo tmnvCU.V -0. p*r Hrn»' • CO VB Cv •'•r^'b'iil. AW FIJ •:•'! .i. AU ••.' i:»f«-, cm pnr v,, City of Railway's Division of By an overwhelming majority, r twVs AMFM-Jereocaii I'jlau Itl. -t * *»tt, AlP. l Water will start its Spring Sondra Bailey, Michael Staryak and r.li!s 4?2J mikii 5TK» fi('3O Hydrant Flushing Program on David Stephens, were clearly the vot- $ April 28. 2,995 $• $ ers' choice this election. 9995 12,995 13,995 13,995 13,995 14,995 15,995 It is expected that the flush- The three victors defeated Ronald ing procedures will take approx- Knox, a firefighter at the Rahway Fire imately four weeks. Time of Department who received 893 of the •92 LINCOLN MARK VII '95 MERCURY VILLAGER 93 LINCOLN CONTINENTAL '93 UNCOLN TOWN CAR 'M UNCOLN CONTINENTAL •93 UNCOLN TOWN CAR CARTER "95 LINCOLN TOWN CAR '95 CONTINENTAL flushing will be from 10 p.m. votes. Bailey received 1,483 of the ,Vn JIU W'MITII;I,I CU to 6 a.m. daily to minimize" votes, Staryak got 1,288 and Ste- traffic interruptions and to pre- phens,. 1,275. '•n m.»r. »ljT> aMi, 37.711 rrVtl STK»flPtT.V;NiP»6«3H7 vent discolored water to custom- "We're very pleased with the 16,995 17,995 7,995 20,995 23,995 28,995 ers during normal daily usage. results," said Staryak, a sales manager '20,995 27,995 Customers drawing water during for Patwin Plastics of Linden. "We're the above time period can looking to move things back the way expect discolored water if they they should be." Sondra Bailey Michael Staryak are in the flushing area. A ten- Staryak, a graduate of the city's tative schedule of the hydrant school system, holds a bachelor's Council of Negro Women and the flushing areas is posted at City degree in marketing management Rahway NAACP. Hall and the Public Library. from Kean College of New Jersey. He Stephens, a doctorof chiropractics, said he was hopeful in terms of this graduated from Rahway High School. Trips available election but admitted that "it could He is also a former JV wrestling have gone either way. You. never LINCOLN The American Association of coacb-al'Rabway Iligb School. MERCURY^ know until it finally comes out." S/1LES & Sf/OU'ROOM //0(//?S: Retired Persons has announced Stephens said he is looking forward tickets are on sale for the fol- "I'm looking forward to the next to working toward his "vision," which MON.-TUES.-THURS.9-9 Mountainside "It's More Than A Promise..Jlt Thomas!" lowing trips: May 13-17, "South three years and keeping the positive includes "working with the Board of Wards up for grabs WED.-FRI.9-6»SAT.9-5 Kenilworth^. Pacific," and five days and four trends going in the district," Staryak Education and the administration and nights in Cape Cod. For more said. making the students Democratic slate faces competition information and reservations, call "I'm going to Disney World," said dreams and goals." By Donna Segal 369 SOUTH AVE. EAST • WESTFIELD • CMWQ 232-6500 Betty Martin at 388-0202. Bailey. "I'm just so excited. My nup*-. .y surprised^-Sip-., Managing Editor bers arc so high and I'm so excited plicns saict/'It's the first time I've It seems the November elections arc shaping up to be quite a battle with all Prices include all costs to be paid by a consumer except for licensing, registration & taxes. Not responsible for typographical errors. Blood pressure that this many people believe in me." over done anything, like this." six city ward seats being up for grabs. Blood-pressure screenings are Bailey said she was not expecting Citizens Aligned for Rahway Edu- However, before the November elections. Democrats might have to play sur- held on the first Tuesday of such a turnout. "I was hoping to win cation, an influential group of Rah- vival of the fittest. * COME VISIT OUR CHEVROLET OPEN HOUSE! - each month from 3 to 6 p.m. at and I think that I touched enough peo- way residents, were confident in the David Stephens The GOP race is simple. None of the choices of the Republican Party are the Conference Room adjacent ple in the community that they would outcome all along. contested. On the slate are Robert E. Vesey for election in the 1st Ward; Coun- to the circulation desk in the vote for me." The group has endorsed the three genuinely concerned about the future cilman Francis Janusz for re-election in the 2nd Ward; Councilman William P. Wnuck for re-election in the 3rd Ward; Dirk B. Weber for election in the 4th , public library, 1175 St. Georges Bailey is a Rahway native and is candidates for the Board of Educa- of our children, candidates who will Ward; Councilman Jeffrey Cohen for re-election in the 5th Ward; and Kenneth Ave. For additional information, employed by Uuion County Depart- tion. In a recent statement to the Rah- be independent, and candidates who P. Secor for election in the 6th Ward. call 388-0761. ment of Human Services. She is way Progress, CARE spokesperson believe in. the Rahway public Marilyn Pukavich said, "In Staryak, schools." Secor will replace Councilman James Fulcomer on the Republican slate, • active in the community in organiza- since Fulcomer has decided not to run for re-election. Fulcomer is also chair- Impact on education tions such as the Rahway YMCA, the Stephens and Bailey, CARE believes The three will be sworn into their it has found candidates who are three-year terms on Tuesday. See WARD, Page 2 The Middle Grades Project is a group of parents working with the middle school faculty and administration to effect policy. Storeowners disturbed Hard at work 'Watchdog' Accomplishments include the To reduce our oierstock imentory, eiery vehicle is being reduced to the absolute lowest price possible. initiation of parent-teacher con- Youths accused of loitering downtown ferences, the newsletter, the By Scan Dally steps down CADILLAC HI OLDSMOBILETT PONTIAC parent handbook and a more Staff Writer By Scan Daily informative back-to-school night. One storeowner AVE *2943 "If you want to keep your streets in StafT Writer SAVE*4030 SAVE '5647 SAVE '2 Anyone interested in more infor- Railway, you have to walk these said she often sees ON A NEW 1995 CHEVY ON A NEW 1995 CHEVY ONANEW1996GEO Sixth Ward Councilman James Ful- NEW 16 CUTUSS SUPREME NEW NEW'SB INTREPID ON A NEW 1995 CHEVY mation may contact Sondra Dai- streets." seven or eight youths comer has announced that he will not Wo. VS trq, WS3V/W. «S. MP3AQS. *8S as '/B, m. PMAJW. AIR. MfiJCS. ABS. CORSICA 4 DR. LUMINA MINI-VAN CEO TRACKER CONVERHBU 4X4 ly at 409-0724 or Edward Yer- .'- ros^'. MSfiP. 09,1*5. Based on 24 Vn ITF3O796 USR» Sim BiSed M 36 TO AIR° KlAL AiRB^ABS; cas. Wi (Trtt573S. MSRP-. $i9jsi Based on CAMAROZ-28 COUPE At least that's what Theresa Grant be running for re-election this year. no dosed-end lease W 525,444 porch closed-end lease */ $10257 pr»h optn buckets, cruise control, tilt wheel, 24 mo closed-end lease ¥\\ 1^47.95 r* kxk tn*. \frnt. golonis at 396-1025. said she does every day when the in the alcove next to of* aval al tease end. S2745 down pto avai at to end. 515CO dovr; pjs 1st w. power locks, cast alum wheels, porch optn aval at lease end. $800 down Fulcomer has been the councilman pymt.. $225ref se c dep & fcCC aca laedue AM/FM stereo w/ cassette. Vin pte 1st mo pymt. & $250 ret sec deo due schools let out. her business, smok- of the 6th Ward for 16 years and was a al lease incgfljotai cost: 5972:. «SM62877i al teaseJocep. Tp¥pf prats: $6568. Board of appeals During her daily walks on Irving ing marijuana and Union County freeholder from 1986 Under the terms of the "Open Street, the senior citizen has seen to 1988. He is the only council mem- LEAS LEAS LEASE something that has disturbed some urinating — some- FOB FOB Public Meetings Act," there will ber in this election who will not be be a special meeting of the storeowners in the downtown busi- seeking re-election. ness district: youths loitering in front times through the Union County Construction "I have a lot of things that relatet o of the stores. Board of Appeals on April 23 mail slot in her door. my personal life that 1 haven't been To some, this may not sound like at 7:30 p.m. in the Union able to tend to for the last 20 years s much of a problem, but to the mer-. Pholo By Barbara Kokkalb 1996 SAVE S3284 SAVE 3093 County Administration Building, group could find a solution. when I was a councilman," said NEW 16 NEU1THIIINE SAVE *47 •4595 chants who have counted heads, an Wo las. 8 5 ere. PS, PS. Ml DUAL AuHxiutic transmis^on, 6 cyfofe At ct I* m. /*. »8ffi. * ITW?995 CHEVY ON A NEW 1995 CHEVY Second Floor Meeting Room, Megaro has called the police when City resident Rose G. Henderson, first executive W3AGS, MS, fa, fe entry, T£, ten,16' engne power sieema power Drakes Fulcomer. caa ft (TC729M0. H9P: SlS3«9 BaSM OH S* Sli«5 WIBOO Fri Wi J10GO Can Dsc appeal to the city was considered in director of the Rahway Chamber of Commerce, asJ-alym wtiis, PI, PAY, rr «r P/rrm ASTRO 8 PASS. VAN ASTRO AWD 8 PASS. VAN G-30 CARGO VAN G-20 CARGO VAN 300 North Avenue East, West- the youths hang out in front of his dull cmale control Am COND, pcr*ef 36TO dosei •:;«! « H council meeting. < c,tn>« nc^o. Ml! COM) n*'ii. l.", iit'ci i.-cf. •"! ;nvr. |.-i. t'j'.iii, AIR '."*>'. Joke of the Day — 3218 txlm, 1IC. M. W, BrW CM PAodu. P/wndowt. PrWb, AJR C0NP, 1 "No one wants to go to one Chinese L I 6c ip nrn ;fl j?1 r •*! •T-cri, *'« !f«i •••: c?*C'i, dxi wt*. dull PT COMO. Pta*l. tM P'Uanng. PM». n> sea!. 44.976 ff.-ci. v.M ~ '., <,. * \ '"' , A. OUM. CMMM *' CO. r "I believe that if they're loitering,' C¥KX1. CMMIII S1.4S4 n4«. L2178218 £•5 933 rn.fi V:MjI?3l .25 1 'til, f«.p«f. 31.61S rr. es Local goes above and beyond 47,600™ YntWiSTSn 1S rife /H IW1E&1U restaurant because of people sitting on vnncoinii V.N iPiiuiM Graduation harass the hell out of them," he said. (he stoop of the Masonic Temple," t".-It was at this point that Chenoweth got involved and was s $6,495 $3,»©5 $12,295 "Lock them up on any little charge By Sean Daily 15995 H6995 *2595 4200 $10,405 $8995 $7,295 The PTA at Rahway High Grant said. Staff Writer able to control the disorderly man long enough for the •93 DE VILLE 96 AURORA 92 PROTEGE •92 DYNASTY LE •93 630CHEROKE0E School is requesting support for the and maybe they'll get the message." '94 STS > But according to some business officer to recover and additional officers to arrive. A> tm, t cyl O*.U0>n.l3'«4.l riPf3. Dodrj». auk tw. ( cj( int. kp. Jwp, mis bmi. fi q* it^j. P/S, i According to Rahway Police Captain Edward Tilton, W DUIL USBia MS. W. Itt irq. AM COW. P'fU*rvq, CWO. WS. P/B. «. Pfttwn. «ng. P/kMrtw. P/tnla*. P/BfcflTCP/PA PX nCM£VtC-»COHY£rtSOHV«* •63CHEVYCfL£BRirY4Dn -9$ SUZUKI SIDEKICK JX 4X4 school's Project Graduation. The owners, hanging out is not all these Business Administrator Peter Pelis- *|W! mocnod. PYL. P/W. FVimdo««, Prtcxii. Pflmti S3 UERCURY TOPAZ GS 4 DH M01DSCUTUSSCRU1SEB •MCHEVROL£TLUyWA«0fl some things that Rahway residents do are commendable. What Chenoweth did was enough for the Rahway Police 4 dr. 4 C|^. 1-10 lrj-1 WOO. ikn >Mi »* PMl mmto, P/mt>. CO. I*. aua>. I Mxb. nrWiai MX t*t, cntM, rt «. CMMQt 3iO Vfl. ijto !'»fi KCO P"' * C,'. a-'.O Irir.i pnf J SEAT ESTATf W*r»t. Iglill. C" high school for washed aluminum the problem, but did not see an easy Ki\ :••!. cr.j.it. j.fld. If. Cr^jc, [.«!. if!.! iltff.ti. One storeowner said she often sees Alien Chenoweth, a 36-year-old Rahway resident, was $ 1 member last year, to recommend Chvinoweth for a com- lo!*i iplr* lurr-.^g tii* WiV Vcreo. £3C4* rr H cmt-e j ^ «t:i. 27.875 WW • rei «f.i tr^ri. *6.4C5 cans. seven or eight youthB in the alcove solution to it. 28995^33145 ViN l'62776'j! .T...V.NIPMI87S9 one of those who went above and beyond last year, enough 16495 8495 18995 f«4.V:NlM1137758. mendation, which was presented by Councilman Sal 1 Receipts from Davidson Food- ""UWITVUIJUB'SS" next to her business, smoking mari- "If they're just standing there, I to earn him a commendation from the City Council and an Mione during the council's April 8 meeting. $15,495 $4795 $7295 $8795 $14,205 town in Clark as well as Snapple juana and urinating — sometimes don't know if the policecan go up and award from the Rahway Police Department. $8295 caps also should be sent to the Since Chenoweth went "above and beyond," he also tliraugh the mail slot in her door. tell them to move," he said. Chenoweth, who does auto body work, earned the com- school. Bins have been placed received a civilian award at the annual Policeman's Dinner Council members and residents Cohen also said neither the council mendation because he helped an officer at a tavem on St. Price'si includo(s) all costs to be paic) by the consumer except for licensing, rp^istrntmn X taxr>s around the city for recycling hard- on Jan. 30. N N ER agreed a problem exists, but neither George Avenue. Not responsible lor typographical errors. 'Not applicable to ad veincl-.-b cover books, magazines and old See STOREOWNERS, Page 2 "With the actions of Chenoweth, we felt assured that the According to Tilton, a patron of the tavem was acting in clothes. Residents are invited to officer wouldn't be hurt," said Tilton, "but it also takes a a disorderly and "combative" way. An off-duty police come to Burger King in Clark Wed- tremendous amount of courage when someone is obvious- CADILLAC Odsmobile PONTIAC Dodge CALL /-«.«; 6869898 A / »/< officer, who was also at the tavem, recognized that there nesday and May 9 for a cashola. ly combative and wants to do harm." 28 THIRD STREET 449 BLOOMFIELD AVE 1 was a problem and stepped in to try to calm him down. CADILLAC DODGE All donations should be made to w - .i 1 What •olutlona could you Chenoweth did not have much to say about the commen- OLDSMOBILE SOUTH ORANGE, NJ VERONA, NI 38 RIVER ROAD, SUMMIT, NJ " — otfar to tt» downtown The officer, whose name was not released, was able to Project Graduation, c/o PTO Rah- loltartna problem? PONTUC DODCiE TRUCKS _ m rmr Community'I U* lead the man outside. Once they were outside, however, dation, saying only that he was "honored." way High School, Madison 1239-5491 irJANCltlC MANYSOUnCES "He did well and I commend you for doing it," said 1763-4400 tSUWT SflttfiflEUI Infosource the man struck the officer and "really dazed him to a point' Prices ndude dl costs to be pakJbv a consumer exceptfar Ecensiiq . reqisiration & taxes. Lessee reponsfcle fy excess wear & leac GM Leases" 12K mi/yr 15e/mi thenEahei SIO MILLI3H AVAILAULC (908)273-7800 Avenue, Rahway, NJ 07065. where he was not in control of the situation." Mione.