UNION COUNTY CLASSIFIED PAGE B16 — THURSDAY, APRIL 17, 1997 AUTO FOR SALE AUTO WANTED AUTO FOR SALE AUTO FOR SALE 1989 PONTIAC GRAND AM SE. 16V DOHC. Reinventing classics 1988 HONDA ACCORD Hatctibaok. O*p*& $$$WE PAY TOP D0LUR$$$ Anti-crime coalition Putting feet first 1986 CHEVY MONTECARLO,. white, blue automatic al options, new red. 87K. $3500. AUTOMOTIVE interior, 4.3V6. Good condition, great trahspor- awe: Automatic, goM, cassette,. eJr, 58k. Re- 906-273-6751. > r> >-' >^ -"• tation. $1800, negotiable: 908-686-3735. cords. Newer battery. Urns, exhaust, brakes. For Your Junk Car Cops countywide announce their Kean College in Union willhost The Union County Arts Center Bigger tamttv. S5460. 201-761-O05K 1994 PREM LSI. 5 speed, AM/FM cassotte. air •i rr r- rr. ~o •"• 1995 NEON. 4-door. 5-epeed, conoWortng. 43.000 miles. Pplynestarhgreen.. 24 Hour Service.. Calk Anti-lock brakes, alr-condiUoning. AM/FM cas- - 1988 ISUZU IMPULSE S speed, new dutch, aray interior. $9500. Call Krlstina third annual hate crime forum an evening of 4 ballet premieres presents unique silent films AUTO FOR SALE sette. 5,000 miles. $9,000 or best offer power brakes, am/hn cassette, turbo.Inter- 908-687-7696 201-560-2067 ' . : ., • 1986 CADILLAC De Vllle. Fully loaded, 201-275-0182,6pn>iopm, weekends anytime.. converter, air. 59,000. aiWng $4,500. Mr. Otto, 908-688-7420 ' will, be held in May, Page B1. . on Saturday. See Page B3: See Page 6. 80,000 miles. Very Clean, as is. Must sell 201-373-5535.. SEIZED CARS from $175. Porsches. Cad»- 'QtlMi! 1989 CHRYSLER LfSBARON Convenfbte fully S2.000 or best offer. 908-688-5564. . lacs. Chews. BMW's, Corvanes. . loaded, alarm system, air conditioned, am-fm 1994 MAZDA IX 4-rtoor. alr-condltlon' AM/FM 4WD's. Your area. Toll free 1-«00-218-9000 BOATS """ 1986 CHEVETTE, 2 DOOR , power. stereo cassette, excellent condition. $3,000, cassette, 56,000 miles, automatlcflrey Interior/ extension A-7019 current Bttings. CM" •"• brakes, steering,.new extras. Great work and. best offer, 908-688-6123; 908-283-5317. • grey exterior. Mint condition. $9,200. COLEMAN RBERGLASS Jon BoaL 14'/, \ town car. S5k, $595. Mornings 908-381-9564, 201-761-4371. '•-.'• SEIZED CARS from $175. Porsche*. CadB- Mkinkota. electnc motor. 2 swivel fishing seats. 908-3*0-0690. : ' • 1986 CONTINENTAL SIGNATURE lacs, Chevys. BMWs. Corvettes. Also Jeeps. 4 4 life'jackets, best offer over $325. SERIES Moonroof, 4 door, fully 1992 MAZDA MX3, power steerlno/ brakes, wheel'drives.- Your area.- Toll free 906-241-0958. • . 1993 ACURAINTEGRA-GS. 5-speed, sunroof, windows, locks. AM/FM stereo cassette. Sir, 5 1-800-218-9000 Ext. A-5139 for current AM/FMcassatto. ABS, powereverythlng.Onry loaded. Excellent condition. 60,000 speed manual, alarm. 51,000 m»es. $6000. listings/directory. _^_ '> 38K miles. Mint. $12,500/ best, oiler.' miles. Black/black cherry. $4500 or MOTORCYCLES FOR SALE 201-743-2706. . . 1992 TOYOTA PASEO, auto, air. power steer- 201-7AO-9190, leave message. best offer. Call 201-379-4768. 1991 MERCEDES 300E. Black/ silver exterior, Ing, brakes, am/Tmcasette, sunroof, new ires,. 1977 SUZUKI CLASSIC GS 550- Mint condi- 1985 AUDI TRESER. Super 5000 Turbo. 210 leather Interior,'low mDes. electric everything. 49,000. $7,900 or best offer. 908-964-3948, • tion, new paint, runs grsaL $1500*br best offer. horse power, rare edition, converted by Treser' "1987 DAYTON A., Loaded. Excellent Excellent condition. Priced to sen, $18,900. Call Jason at 201^569-4815. GMBH in Germany. 60K miles, loaded, special condition. Power everything, sun roof. $2900 or 1994 TOYOTA TERCEL DX. Uke new 2-door, 201-731-2503. Kenny. wheels, tires, spoilers, side valance panels, best offer. Call 201-736-8895. automatic, alr-conBltton, AM/FM cassette. Only 1985 KAWASAK1-700 VULCAN. Low mileage, c suspension, Jenders. lights, exhaust, never 3,400 mBes! $9,995. Can 201-258-0138.. excelem condition, Recent tunerup. Priced to . 1989 , silver metallic, gray. 1965 MERCEDES BENZ. Classic 220S.E. 2 o registered.. Dan Jr. 201-743-7516 days or door coupe sunroof, 4 speed on floor, runs/ sell at $1800/ best offer. CaB 201-669-1647. 201-857-1557 evenings. Interior, 4 door, 4.cylinder, auto. One owner, 1988 TRANS AM GTA. 5 speed, anVTm cas- excellent condition. $2200, negotiable. looks good, $4500/ best offer. 201-657-1730. sette. 6 disc player, equalizer; amptlfler. air, AUTO SPECIAL - S24.00 lor 10 weeks prepaid. 908-686-3735. ' 30.000 miles. Garage kept. $12,500; 1985 NISSAN 300ZX Turbo. Dark blue. T-tops, FOR SALE "Your Best Source For Community Information" Call Classified-tor details. 800-564-8911., . 201-373-5535. ;_ DREAM MACHINES - got a picture of your car? 5-speed, 47K. good condition, loaded. $4600 or 1988 FORDF-150. MINT Condition. Stereo/ 1994 BUICK REGAL 2 door, white, all fea- Run It lor 4 weeks, only $40. Call Classified at best offer. Call 201-731-9040. 1994 VOLVO 940 TURBO Waoon. 30K. cassette, air. bedllner. chrome wheels, power' Get It in gear with tures, one owner. 28K miles, $14,900 or best 800-564-8911 for details. Excellent shape. $19,900. White/ tan leather 1993 NISSAN ALT1MA. 38K steering and brakes. Low mileage, good price!' the Auto Special ' offer. Call 908-241-2209. Interior. Can John: days. Z12-236-3285: after OUR AO-eouM i WORRALL COMMUNITY NEWSPAPER" -6om. 201-378^7906. . HAtiWAY, VOL./ NU iSUAT, AfnlL TWO SECTIONS - 25 CENTS .10 Weeks - 20 words 1985 BUICK RIVIERA. Good looking! Grey with $14.00 DOT week. Call for more details. Our equipped. Very Clean. $1.0,000,201-762-5295. 1979 JMC PICKUP . 78.000 miles, de- grey interior, loaded. moori-roof,.cassette sie-' ; friendly classified department would be happy - tachable snow plow, ns'w battery and tires. 1992 NISSAN PATHFINDER XE, gray, 4 wheel only $24.00 prepaid reo excellent running condition, well main-' to help.you. Call 1-800-584-6911. • • •AsWnrj $1,800. 908-355-3636. One vehicle per ad 'tained. S3300. 201-736-5960.. _' drive, air, excellent condition, 90.000 miles. .. AUTO WANTED 1996 FORD F25O. Fully loaded, new Myers $11 500. 201-429-7477; Evenings, weekends, • Nb°abbreviatiohs -'." 1978 CAPRICE CLASSIC, 2-door coupe, runs plow, new easy dumper. Asking $24,000. Call. 609-466-2883. ^- ABLE PAYS TOP $$$ IN CASH : No refunds well. Best offer. Call 201-381-3576. • . Chris 201-669-1202. . 1987 ,.new cfchch, new rear Incinerator burns radioactive medical waste Cars, Trucks and AUTOMOBILE . Private party advertisers only. CARS FOR $100 or best offer. Seized and 1987 FORD MUSTANG. Hatchback, automa- brakes, new exhaust, air conditioning, am-fm -tic,-air:-82.000 rnfles.-S2,50Q/-bes otfei.-Can_ Spatola w.as on. site.thatday^giving_ "'Pilce"6lvBrircle IsonlyTcopy "change" -auctioned by-OEArFBIrlRS':: AH-modets.— —cassetted brTg!nal~owner.~$2;ooor~" ancfAJFTWhiif brnras" . . ~ 4WD's, boats, computers and more" Your area 908^964-7886. ' . '• ' • ' ... Staff Writer . . .a.tour to officials from the Republic of snowed. . 9O8-499-086a . - • • CREDIT Highlights now! 1-600-451-0050 ext C198. ' Jus! |ol down your ad and mall II In with 1990 FORD TAURUS Wagon, V6'. power o A small amount of radioactive Korea who had come for ideas in cort- ' 1990 PLYViOUTH LASER. Red; sunroof, mam FREE PICK UP 7 DAYS. 95 /i. Credit Approvals. . your paymonl. 1984.CHEVY CAMARO Sports Coupe. Not everything, third seat roof-rack, good condi- extras, or* owner, 82K mites, mint condition; • No Money Down material, used in medical research, structing a similar facility in one of Worrall New»p»pei« runnnlng- will sell for parts. Car in Union. Call tion, tuns wen, 99K miles, S33O0/ best offer. $5,900 or best offer. CaB 908-862-3583.. Blanket on sale 908-964-4069. . \ 201-762-5625. • 1-800-953-9328 could have been burned in the Union their own residential areas. Spatola Claiilded AdTertUIng Dcpt. 1985 PONT1AC FIERO GT. Red, Mack Interior, . 93 CHRYSLER Due to popular demand, the County Utilities Authority's, incinera-. said ihat he was unaware that the 1983 CHEVY CAMARO. Excellent condition, GOVERNMENT SEIZED Cars. Pennies on the ' fully loaded, auto, sunroof. Garage kept, excel- P.O. Box 158 $1. Jaguar, Corvette, BMW, Porsche. Honda, LEBARON Rahway Public Library is reor- fully autornatic, AM—FM cassette. Runs great.. lent condition; Asking • $2450. negotiable, 908488-2929 tor in Rahway. , material was on the site at the time M«plewood, N.J. 07040 Trucks,. 4x4"s. Local sales/ directory. S795 or best offer. 201-376-6710. .908-686-3735. dering more of the Historic and was notified only after Merck Search your loca.l classllieds 1-800-669-2292: extension A-4017. \ According to Donna Norbury of. YOUR AD could appear here for as lido as Sites blanket which has sold out on the internet 1988 PONTl AC GRAND AM, 2 door, blue. New $ Merck & Co., two vials of radioactive called the facility at about'5 p.m. $14.00 pot week. Call for mere details. Our 1986 HYUNDAI EXCELGLS. Sspeed. AM/ FM FREE Information! htipJ/vYww.localsou rce.com/classtfieds/ ' , exhaust and battery, 76K miles. twice since last November. The friendly classified department would be happy cassete. 110K miles. Good condition. $750.00. 6,995 iodine-125 from NEN.Life Science Norbury said that Merck normally $2500 or best Offer, 908-851-0755. third weaving of the blanket to help you. Call 1-800-564-8911.. Call 908-687-2024. CALL Products could have been thrown out stores its used iodine-125 in a radioac- •93V-WPASSAT will be in cream;and navy blue. 1908) 686-9898 April 11 with, the company's regular tive storage facility until it breaks CREDIT Anyone interested in buying one CARGO VANS. -trash, which is burned at thedown to a point where it is deemed "' and enter a four digit . or more of the blankets should • WORRALL COMMUNITY $ incinerator. • . . ' safe.; It then goes in Merck's own 15' & 24' selection- number below! ;top by the library at the corner CREDIT 12,999 The vials, about the size, a high- incinerator. ; •'.•.-- pf Central and St. Georges ,.., NEWSPAPERS BOX TRUCKS •92 BUICK CENTURY • lighting pen, contained .88 millicurics Avenues. The blankets are S50 1 The vials are thought, to have STATION WAGON . or about 880 microcuries of radioac- (one-Way & Local) CREDIT and a deposit of $10 is wound up in the garbage because of' tive material. A curie is a' measure of required. The order will be- an oversight. ... . ARE AVAILABLE radioactivity. Norbury said that i 1200 Fuel Efficiency . placed in early April and deliv- Norbury said that a customized, CREDIT '6,995'- iodine-125 has a half-life of 60 days, 1201 How Much To Spend ery is expected for mid to late • "atypical type of shipment" from '94TOYOTA which means half of a given amount 1202 Insurance Tips May. For more information call NEN Life Science Products was CAR & TRUCK CAMBY would break down into other sub- 1203 Getting Started CREDIT 388-0761.' shipped to Merck. It was sent, not to D-days, and is used by- 1204—iSticker-Prices—— -the-employee-who ordered it.-but-to RENTALS— $ Merck to mark molecules in. drug 1205 Sales'Agreement CREDIT planting another employee. ': 1206 Ordering A New Car 14,499 research. . . The employee opened.the package 68 River Roed • Summit | . Mayor.James Kennedy and . A Monthly Feature Appearing in 1207 Rebates ' . . MANY MORE IN STOCK Norbury said that Merck notified and saw the material that be needed: the Department of Public Works 908-273-5555 1208 Warranties . the Department of Environmental He did not see two .'more vials under- 12 Newspapers-3f d Week Each Month- You've tried the res!, now try the best! announced- the second city- Rent 1209 Financing Protection, the Nuclear Regulatory neath the packaging, which was 42 Rt. 22 • Springfield We specialize in aH types of credit. sjionsorod tree planting program "Union Leader, Kenilworth Leader, Roselle Park Leader. Summit Oixener. 1210 Owner Satisfaction Commission and the Rahway police, thrown out with the regular, garbage. Bad Credit • Bankruptcy • No Credit ro take place this spring. The Last week, the incinerator in Rahway burned medical,waste which turned outto b e a (ENTER ISLAND) . The All New as they were required to. after learn-: According to Neil Sheehan of the -•SnrinpfjpiH I ftarW Mnnntaintirlp Frhn 1 inrfcrt 1 pad°r RfK ]l? SiTVftrunr You deservs yiogram-w-dewgned ^ril<^ilh^ ing aDouimc viais. - r»KC * omce in rennsyivania, burn- Z01-0/D-/UU/ a second chance' age the planting of trees.; Rahway Progress, CM Eagle, Elizabeth Gazette & Hillside Leader. Mercury - According to Joseph Spatola, ing the iodine-125 in the incinerator, . Mon.-Fri. 7:30*:00: Sal 850-1 ft) •: . enhancing the beauty and qual- A local anti-iricinerator group is 'iobine is "particularly harmful to • CARLENUSED CABS executive director of the UCUA, no would not give residents off the site a iodine-125 is 40'microcuries, more Rertf Daily • Weekly '.Monthly Infosource ity of life in the community. still enraged that radioactive material' children," although he conceded that • Mountaineer radioactivity was found at the inciner- "significant" . dose of radiation than 20 limes the total radioactivity of Experience the benefits of being Call ALL MAJOR CREDIT CARDS ACCEPTED M HOUR votct mfomtxno* »ERVICE Applications are available for could find its way into the incinerator. 880 microcuries is a "relatively small ator. There were no. radioactivity seni because it wouU be diluted, after leav- • the two vials. " i- | seen weekly by over 58.000 -. FREE PKk-Up i'DropOfi '' . '• -. Willow Oaks, Tupclos. and ."None of it should have been amount." • ' ' • 9O8-6S<5-7*7OO 4X4 A M>lk Stnvr of : • • |. '; ' sors activated at the incinerator, and , ing the incincr! tor's smokestacks. ' . But. he added, a pcrfon would ha«e • ':. . iAfterHours Returns''••. WORRAli.COMMUNlTV NEWSPAPERS Silver Lindens. The DPW is . ' released to the; environment," said. But he added that this could have potential customers! for details 201-375-6400 Merck officials were not able to find ' "A lot of tbcjf facilities have detec- to ingest 10,000 to 20J400Q rnicToct- offering trees for half of wbale^ ries before it st?rted-to'affect the func-' Bob Carson of the Union County been radioactive material from a hos- any radioactivity when .they camp tors. thatTpick,this.j!p in shiptnents, but sale price! Applications are ' . • • Concerned Citizens. "I (hint it shows pital instead of from Merck. Hospitals after the incident. . • this is so low that it may not have lion's ofihe "body's Ttlyrbid gland and available at City Hall near the tip the vulnerability, of mass-burn gar- routinely use more toxio radioactive "There was nothing ever definitely picked' it. up," be. said. ,. . cause health problems. The two vial's bulletin board, in the lobby. . bage incinerators." :.'•'.'. materials, such as cobalt he said. found here in terms of radioactive- Sheehan said that the federal occu- 880 microcuries are a small fraction Friday, April 18" 9am-9pm pational annual limit for exposure tp. of this. •'.'.. Carson pointed out that radioactive•'. See OFFICIALS. Page 2 lh Tax program iodine," said Spatola. Saturday, April 19 9am-6pm The AARP. wilh th^ coopera- MOTORS tion of the Division of Parks and Recreation, will conduct a Bike path arrnoys city residents free income tax-aid program.for Pols ar£ allowed Rahway seniors, on a limited By Scan Daily . income. The tax assistance prog- Stafr Writer • * The path does cut through a number of ram will be on an appointirent- The "implementation point" has to change slogan Our Star Is been reached for a bike path along the only basis and will be held in people's back and side yards as it winds it way the Railway Senior Center on 177 the downi • The bike path, which is being . .'• .'. Staff Writer; . Esierhrooke Avenue on Tues- funded by a federal Intermodal Sur- A slate Of Elizabeth residents who are challenging organization candi- days and Thursdays from 10, Getting face Transportation Act' grant of ties Committee and River Association ' there's a road there. Why do we need dates in the June Democratic Primary can run on a line, Superior Court' a.m. to 2 p.m. The program'.•"•'• S75.000 for alternative transportation will also be involved for improve- another one?" • . Judge Edward Beglin ruled Monday. , . •••.-.. ' will last- through' April Tuesday. to mass transit, is currently being-dug. . ments and to improve the view along "I like grass and green and natural' . The.future of the slate, which includes veteran City Council member. For an appointment., call the When finished, it will be paved and the path, • ' : • , • things," agreed his sister, Both did riot Robert Jaspan, had been in question after Beglin previously ruled- it ' CADILLAC Rahway Division of Parks and will stretch from Rahway River Park Thejialh does cut'through « number wast'to be'identified. ' •' couldn't use its slogan. • • ' . Bigger! < Recreation at 827-2045. . . Kennedy said • that he had antici- to the downtown area, the site of the of people's back and side yards as it ' The'group, which is challenging candidates backed by the. Regular New Jersey Transit Station. ' winds it way to the downtown area. pated complaints from residents about Democratic Organization of Union County-in the 20th District state OLDSMOBILE Stamp services " According to Mayor James Ken- When asked about complaints from the looks-of the path right now, Sendte, Assembly and Committee races, as well as the county freeholder ' Cummin" Motors has beiiun its huge Several stamp-bjuying senicos nedy, the bike path will run along Riv- some residents about this, Kennedy, adding, "If you can envision some' •race, had filed under the slogan "Regular Union. County Democratic • thai help postal customers year- er Road from the.park, crossing Whit- said,. "No, it doesn't: There's a mis- nice flowering trees bordering this' Organization." ' . . • ' ' ( 1 expansion & rerun ations to serve you. the round are particularly handy. ' tier Street and Grand Avenue to Eli-, conception there: -Ir.rans,' strictly on . and I live on River: Road and it will Assemblyman Joe Suliga. D-Union. of Linden — one of the candidates . Mercedes-Benz customer butter than ever! Stamp • services enable customers ubelh. Avenue, where it will feed into ' county property." • improve, the road." being challenged — disputed the slate's right to use that name. Attorney to receive their stamps via • the downtown area. . .' • He did'say that he" got some com- • But the River Road resident ques- Frank Capece, representing-Suliga, successfully argued before. Beglin. delivery within a^few days by - A long, shallow trench has already plaints from one resident that the bike tioned the need for it. that the name- had been incorporated by Suliga. ' ' • filling out a form that can be been dug for the path and a bed of. path was being built only for the bene- "I don't think it's necessary," she Beglin subsequently granted the slate's request to continue to run on a . 1 obtained from mail carriers. The sione has been'laid down in parts. fit of7employees at Merck & Co., said. "We don't get many people rid-. line and come up with.a new slogan, dismissing argument by.attorney. • service is of no extra charge • Handicapped, accessible 'curb have something that Kennedy denied. The ,ing through here." John Hudak that the slate should be struck .from the ballot • ..'. .'. But one resident of Scbtl Avenue, more than the face value of- the . already been; installed along .the path ' resident could not be reached for The slate, which also includes Assembly candidaie Bob Griffith, who was walking her dog down, the stamps. Credit cards can also be as well. When finished, said Kennedy, comment.. • . Senate candidate Stan Moskal-arid Freeholder candidates-MVry.Verona. ' path on River,Road, said that she used! for telephone nrders by it will be covered in macadam. • But the bike path did receive mixed Paul Pjckton and James Garvjn — all of Elizabeth.' will appear onthe calling (800) .STAMP-24 as . would use the path. . •"It is truly a project that is going to reviews from the residents who will ballot under the slogan "Slap Corruption and Profiieerfm: ;iri Govern,: . "We think it's good because it's •Visa and -Mastercard are ' ' - _enhancejhe citv and.piQyide_views_o_f_ _eventually_lLv.e-alongjt. '• accepted. . .- • the river." he said, adding that the city • One River Road resident said, "I liaru nuing in. the park, sliesaiu. "C" wilh the six candidates — three male and three female. — ii-is'run- . Over 125 1996 & 1997 Cadillacs Environmental Commission. Aesthe- just think it's nice'to see the grass and • See CITIZENS. .Page 2 nini: for stale Democratic Committee. • • ' . . ' . ' •' ' Blood screening • The Regular Democrats have; put forward incumbents Suliga and'- ..4 -vA-free -blood-pressure -screen- rftv5efle''resfdenrNen"Cohertrfw"^ & Oldsmobiles In Stock & ing will be offered for residents Authority members will still serve dent Raymond Lesniak for Senate,, and newcomers Deborah Scanlnn of of Railway at the Rahway Publ- Union, Rahway. resident Chester Holmes and Rnselle.Park resident Al . Ready For Immediate Delivery! ic Libray every month. For • By Walter Elliott lated bylaws by naming board appoin-' •DeVino • asked the. Springfield •' Mirabclla for freeholder.- '.. '.-•-." further information, contact the Staff Writer tees instead of the council doing so. Township Committee for a leave oi N Dcpartnicnt of Health, Welfare Rahway Valley Sewerage Authori- O'Donnell and other board member's absence from the RVSA and the mun- Jaspan said his slate of candidates is seeking to promote "good, honest and Recreation af 827-2085. ty attorney Art Hilson reassured the •appointments over the last five.years, icipal Zoning Board of Adjustmeni covcrnment" and would he presenting a platform shortly. Hc-adJed there •. f • Exceptional Savings ' • Board of Commissioners Wednesday according to the suit, were therefore • were issues that he doesn't see. the major'Democratic candidate's talking (i O[ li IWI.MOR) A .Ml S7 \I.\KI-: ROOM slllI'MIMS 01 YI.HKIIS. • We'll Pay Off Your Present Vehicle Feb. 18 so he could fight a bribery Concerned citizens night that two of their members can invalid. charge. Hilson soon noted, however, . about-. " .• _ • • . •' .••...••.••"•"'••-•" si'i-ciu.in vise, A u:\si\dI'IUH.K.WIS continue their duties. The authority •, Bring Your Title Or Payment Book The Concerned.Citizens of Judge Edward Beglin dissmissed' that'such a leave'isn't covered in the • "One of the things we think Ihe voters of-the 20th District care.about is $ also pondered ' over' an anticipated Union County wjII meet today the suit in early March. Janusz was to authority's bylaws. the exorbitant auto insurance rates we pay."'Jaspan said. "Our insurance '•. Factory Rebates Up To 4000" . budgetary surplus during their month-1 SERVICE at the JFK Community Center. have appealed the ruling but an appel- Superior Court Judge-Chancery system just has too many lawyers and it needs reform. In the past, legisla- STATE SPECIAL LEASE • Special Lease Programs \ ly session. ' ' late court's decision, slated' for late & PARTS 796 East Hazelwood Ave. in Division John M. Boyle, of Elizabeth, tion has passed that' lets the lawyers and the insurance companies make a I OF THE Rahway. For lime call Bob Hiison told RVSA that external March, hasn't been released. Belgin's ruled in the RVSA's favor April 10. great deal of nioney on the backs of the citizens and we want to<:hange & BUY PRICES • Choose From A Fine Selection Of Certified Pre-DrivenS legal efforts regarding the status of injunction' against replacing current ART DEFL Carson at 381-7259 or Kerri Interim Springfield reps Greg Clarke '.that'." . " . .' ' ' -• : ..•••-• • ..;••:. Blanchard' at 396-3722. ' ' Brian P.- O'Donnell, of Rahway. and board members, meanwhile, arid Roaslie Berger faced either vot- BODY "On select new models. See dealer for details. la'span'said'hc was also concerned about -environmental issues and Ralph DeVino, of Springfield, have continues.- " • . ing prohibitionsor restrictions during SHOP CALL (908) 686-9898 rested. ' . . "This matter has gone on for six to pointed to construction of the new Elizabeth MetrpMall as a possible A I lihi the ft'iit thitit \W. •, ficn r -board meetings for • two months. "I haven't rrvpiveH a —swifcc of concent —:—:—•— '. " '• - i i i \( 1666 Downtown Rahway Events mayor appoints and the council .with the contaminated soil being used," Jaspan said, adding that he was While the RVSA.is anticipating a 190d- Lottery Results son, "nor do I expect to for.several, approves or the other way around. It's suspicious of the way the issue has been, handled and would like full S10 million budget,, roughly 25 per- Call Us To Arrange I'or An Appointment hi The I'rivacy Of Your Home or Office 3170 Local Movie Theatres months." . good to see DeVino back — he's one environmental disclosure to the public. The RVSA was among <-i-nl i<; pmrfHiirrly rrnira-xL-nntil thr -of-ouf-senior members who known a Although Jaspan has previously run with-the support 6f the "We the m 0 ' . tour Lommunity't &*it named in a suit against the Rahway plan is accepted, the board is consid- lot about our sewerage system." People" faction of Elizabeth's Democratic Parly that is alligned with for- Zoning Board and Mayor James Ken- ering a five-year capital improvement 416 MORRIS AVENUE, ELIZABETH, NJ • (908) 351-3131 CddlMzC Oldsmobile Infosource "I never should've left," said DeVi- mer Mayor Thomas Dunn Sr., he explained that the "Stop Corruption" 1A HOUH VOtCF INFORMATION «f HV)cF nedylate last year. Councilman Frank bonding plan, however, and is think- I5WROUTE22 (Last) WATCHISG (