10 — February 21,1991 — Union County Classified
ACCOUNTANT PUBLIC. ACCOUNTANT- will pre- COMPUTERIZED AC- Q. MICHAEL SARAN, GEORGE E. FILEPP. pare . Individual tax re- COUNTING 4 TAX SER- ESQ- Professional tax Complete,* professional turns. All new clients with VICE- Indlv, & busi- svcs. for Indiv./ busi- LOANS A accounting services. this ad receive 10% ornesses. Computer Sales, nesses, income tax prep- CLASSIFIED Financial-astements & $10 off tax returns (which- service & software devel- aration, IRS representa- I FINANCE J tax return^ prepared. By ever Is higher). Most re- opment avail. Reasonable tion, wills. Reasonable appointment: 15 King Ar- turns prepared for $55. All rates. 1-80O-452-519O rates. 008-719-2041. GO N N E C T I ON thurs ' eoxirt, Brldgewater. existing .clients receive CREDIT REPORTS 725-8292. $10 for referring new cli-COMPUTERIZED TAX INCOME TAX PREPARA- CLEARED LEGALLY- TMB CARPENTRY- POTTERY CLASSES- ents whose returns pre- PREPARATION- Fed- TION & ACCOUNTING Whatever the negative- Ctanf otb Cfirmttcle 372 ACCOUNTANT- 17 Small & large jobs. In Grades .5 through 12, pared. Cheryl Edmoi ' eral, NJ, NY, Individual & SERVICES- Specialize bankruptcy* Judgment, business 15 years. Call PLUMBING, years exp.' Income Tax returns. Reliable In Individual & small busi- A Forbes Newspaper modern Westfield studio. Preparation. Personal, 359-4841 eves/weeke lien, late pay, etc. What- SERVING CRANFORD, GARWOOD and KENILWOBTH Tom 396:8215. Kick and electric wheels. >rt service, reason- nesses. Reasonable ever the reason, It can be HEATING, INCOME TAX Business or Corporateirnat . In ACCOUNTING & nbla rates, Call Gary -rates. Mlchanl Mannusn, quality workmanship &COOUNG 2970. yourhomeor mlnortfno7; Fees; : CONSULTANT-Full ser- 7S2-1322r ~CPA~463-0473r as' low as $35, Call 753- vice, business & per- report, confidential ser- USPSniPSOtrSeCoraieiassrrr u—_r guaranteed. FREE ESTI- TAX RETURNS^ Pre- vice. Affordable rates. Vol. 98 No. 9 Published Eveiy Thursday COPPERHEAD PLUMB- SAXAPHONE/ CLARrNET 8240 after 6PM. sonal. Electronic filing. By FINANCIAL Thursday, February 28,1991 Postage Paid Cranford, NJ. 50 CENTS MATES. 925-7360. LESSONS- experienced, ABC TAX— Experienced pared by Certified Public 609-921-3049 ING & HEATING Accountant. Reasonable ACCOUNTANT- IRS en-appointment (eves & CONSULTING Account. Reasonable WINDOW CLEANING- professional recently w/ weekends). 463-0609. Professional, fully in- CORP.— Affordable qual- Glen Miller orchestra. All fees. Trained In 1991 N.J. rolled, specializing In Indi- Tax Preparation rates. Call 988-3874 eves. ity -. free . estimates, 24 taxes. New clients $10 viduals and 'small busi- ALL TAX RETURNS Personal sured, superior refer- levels. Reasonable rates. TAX SERVICES- Expert 382 ences. Other related ser- hours emergency service. Call Steve 908-494-0422 Discount w/ad, ness: Income tax prepara- EXPERTLY PREPARED Business License #8017. Please 469-2319.. tion and complete ac- Planning personalized tax service. INSURANCE m Four CBAG subcommittees compile vices available. UNIVER- after 6PM Reasonable rates. CPA SAL BUILDING MAINTE- call 752-8608. counting and book keep- by Accountant with over Business In brief PLUMBING SEWER .&, TUTORING- Reading, Ing services. Betty Habley 25 years experience. Financial Assistance . prepared. Results guaran- NANCE. For FREE ESTI- Advertise in the Classified! teed. Call 201-377-3225. , MATE Call 281-7611. DRAIN SERVlCl»- All rnath In your home. 10 757-7914. Reasonable rates. Credit/Collection yrs. public school experi- . Financial Statements C work guaranteed. 10% off Your home or mine. HEALTH for Township Committee WINDOW GLASS RE- with ad. 24 hours. No job ence. Certified K-8 & • Budgets QEA review PLACED ON SITE- We too small. Free estimates. H.S. Math; M.A. degree. Call 272-6387 Business Plains INSURANCE in my company this year; ^j by CBAC membe#; who. minced ~ repair, re-putty & paint old 356-1029 or 725-8239. Call 272-5315. , INCOME TAX Personal Make space Individuals The school board's recently By Cheryl Moultorr lucky to have our jobs." Thisj atti- no words when it came to the eco- windows & trim. Very rea- C.J. HUBNER, CPA- In- TUTORING- any age Financial Planning Small Businesses I established Quality Education The. Citizens Budget Advisory tude was conveyed over and over nomic state of the country and the sonable. INSURED. Call roup, English and Social Do Ydti Know come, Tax preparation. JEFFREY G.WEISS in your ciosets.|.. Clear VltJW. 757-5347 § Personal, business & cor- Call for appointment I Committee will meet from 2 to Committee (CBAC) wrapped up its throughout the four-hour meeting (Please turn to page A-3) tudies. Certified, MS In What You're C.M.A. M.B.A. initial financial evaluation of the 375 English. Reasonable Fee. poiala»>Wyour. home, Ofc: 609-520-9005 i Ray Kahl 14 pirn. Tuesday in the board Phone: 276-7382 any day ewTs. Reasonable rates. Home: 908-549-0227 I room atj Lincoln School. Chair- township last, week, but the final 370 INSTRUCTION Call 753-8933. other than Monday FREE PREPARATION OF Sell 658-3543 Iman Patti Martinelli, member nod on implementing the group's \ LANDSCAPING COLLEGE AIDE-FAF— NJ STATE INCOME TAX advice rests with the Township Who makes up the CBAC? (• TUTOR- Could a stu- THESE Financial Aide Forms & PAYING TOO MUCH I Richard Nicholls and superin- TREE CARE dent in your home use RETURN— Income tax re- "don't needs" FOR HEALTH INSUR- Itendent Robert D. Paul will Committee. . . LIFE MANAGEMENT^ EXPERTS Income taxes prepared In turns expertly prepared at ANCE? Insurance plans All Citizens Budget Advisory Committee (CBAC) members are some special and per- the confidence of your I discuss the impact of the QEA The culmination of six weeks of Ufeplan Institute, brings sons! attention In English the lowest rates by quali- "~ with a offered through the Na- township residents with a variety of professional backgrounds. unique teaching to the home by Accountant. Ken fied professionals. Call tional Business Associa- I on Cranford and the implica- in-depth analysis by the 18- ALPINE TREE & STUMP or history? High School 232-0859. Administration and Finance Subcommittee REMOVAL- Weekly lawn dynamics of success. We teacher certified In all lev- 808-422-3391 tion have affordable, [ tion of amendments in the leg- member CBAC brought to light Christopher Reidy of Linden Place and is an accountant and build extraprdlnasry lives. Classified Ad group, rates. Fpr free re- maintenance. Also top els, grades ,7 thru 12, I islature. The public may at- cuts and revenue enhancements partner with Deloitte & Touche, New York City. soil or stone delivery. Dr. Norman Vincent Peale might make a difference. MMH ACCOUNTING INCOME TAXES corded message call (24 that could pull the township out of Light hauling. Call 469r says "it makes sense to Call 709-0683 AND Advertise In the Classified! hrs.) 1-800469-4944 itend. • > Ellen Walsh of Manor Avenue is vice president of marketing for 8033 or 805-9380. me." Call ALDA 359-7399 Prepared for Individuals; the financial hole. Last Thursday TUTOR— Elementry, all TAX CONSULTANT Paine Webber, an investment firm.- . BROOKSIDE FARMS- PIANO LESSONS- the four subcommittees gathered Tom Bonhag of Orange Avenue and is a senior vice-president GIVEN AT VOUR HOME- subjects, High school Partnerships and. to complete the final report that '' .. Mulching & planting, . English. C0rtlfied teacher, 463-0609 Corporations Calendiar with the Kornreich Organization, an insurance brokerage firm in. Landscaplh.g design. (Union County area) will be made public When, it is Years of experience. Ages call 685-0535 after 4PM NEED ANEW JOB? NewYorkCity. Quality work at fair prices. o • • Michael Husbands . Reasonable Rates/ 4Vfe & Up. Mrs. Matthews The Cranford school-flalen- presented to the governing body Commercial & residential. Specializing In Year Round Fast Service Tuesday.at 8 p.m., rather than John Harabedian-QfLenox Avenue is a managing accountant for Fully Insured. Free esti- 709-1086 Got Lots'Of Employers Idar for 1991-92 will give stu- PeatMarwick. . • Tax Preparation . Other accounting Thursday as originally planned. mates. Call 537-2271 or PIANO LESSONS- rea- dents a short vacation in Feb- Owen Daly of N. Union Avenue is owner and operator of his 638-5464. , sonable. "All levels.. 1st • Tax Planning services available . Just Waiting To Hear From You! Iruary and an 11-day break CBAC members . took a firm grade to adult Call Kay • Electronic Filing own personnel agency here in Cranford. TREE & STUMP RE- I next Easter. Page B-l. stand \yhsn it came to, township - Public Works Subcommittee MOVAL --Is your stump a 685^9007. It may be Personalize and . CALVIN M. SPRUNG, CPA employee raises, maintaining the palp in the grass? Free PIANO-ORGAN LES- .. Professional Service 2120 Cheyenne Way Robert Hoeffler-of Lincoln Park E. is president of his own estimates Fully Insured. private sector was going through SONS JGIVEN. AT YOUR Scotch Plains, NJ rough times artd municipal em- engineering firm here in Cranford. •-.—••* JUST: STUMPS"" "634"'HOME— 30~years teach- ''junk—to you- Busln»»i Return " ~ (908)684:3792 _.JKobexti5[elly .o£H.o.lly._S.treejt isja retired chem|caj engjnfegr- „ '1318. •...... ploye.es were ho dfffereriF Ellen ing experience. .John E.W. Manek of Wiliow Street retired- from WestirigHouse" alter 43" TREE. MAINTENANCE- Leonard 353-0841.. but : Call 231-6689 A Cranford resident and two Walsh said, "There are no raises 'Tree removals, shrub I alleged accomplices were Years in sales. —-prunnlng. Commercial i& Instruction ' (908)272^848 TAX HELPERS ; Paul Stangas of Centennial Avenue is an engineering transpor- residential. Duality work [ riabbed-afterpoliceraided-his- Composition. sdrfiebpdy is f home last week. Suspected tation specialist ;!.._.___—L__I.'_ : :_.':J._ at fair prices. Over 20 yrs. Business & Personal Waldbaum's Barbara Trent of Redford Avenue is vice president and finance experience. Call 658-3266 Tax Returns ) marijuana and narcotics para- ~ or 321-0077 reading To Place [phernalia were seized from director of Reichenstein Advertising Agency. ; Use Our : [atticbedrooms. Pagefi-3: to Goritinue Public Safety Subcommittee •••. . Professional Team i Richard Sails of Oneida Place, currently a ''house husband" YOUR HOME SWEET CHARLES ALEXANDER HAY Classified Ad Here Piano Keyboards AtReasonable Rates this Monday staying home with two young sons, previously worked as a man- looking for a • Your Home or Call Walt At ager of finance for Ciba-Geigy. , Business/Our. Office Gai-wood When the Zoning Board of Ad- Edward Glueck of Casino Avenue is owner of the Centennial "bargain." Free Initial Consultation CONN E C T -4 ^ Parents and pupils ex- justment's public hearing on the House tavern. : 1-800-540-1121 231-6618 [pressocktheir opinions on the Waldbaum's application resumes Gary Goodman of Denman Road is an attorney with a practice. REAL ESTATE I wisdom of sending the eighth Monday, testimony regarding the here in Cranford. • Montana . ISGrenSbMt CO MM EC T I O~W KNS Assoc. Inc. Thnougli i grade Jo Wa^hingt5nuEjS,,_but: financial impact of newly con- Neil Magargal of Algonquin Drive is director of taxes for Maresk Oasical StMuvtarj' Cwfad,H1O7OI6 Business 4 TixConkutont* I the sch6ol board is waiting to ^structea supermarkets on nearby Co., a shipping company based in Madison. ' see how the Persian Gulf war real estate values will be intro- Health, Welfare,^Recreationrand^ Library Subcommittee ~-•'::: ) progresses before canceling duced, said Waldbaum's attorney Jay Marino of Balmiere Parkway is a chemical engineer with \ the trip.i.Two teachers^ will re- Brian Fahey, in an interview Schering-Plough. _ . 'ceive the Governor's Recpgni- Monday. . ; Michael Simms of South Avenue W. is a group health care I tion Awafd. Page A-8. Fahey also confirmed rumors specialist with Prudential Insurance Co. that the Waldbaum's corporation Minna Snyder of Keith Jeffries Avenue is a housewife who is a Photo by Dlanb Dovorson provided transportation for senior past state president of VFW Ladies Auxiliary. GETTING PHYSICAL: Ted Dooley keieps a hula hoop spin- citizens to the zoning board meet- David Williams of Forest Avenue is a financial portfolio man- Roman scholar ning during Hillside Avenue School's recent physical educa- ing several weeks ago in addition ager for U.S. Trust Co., New York City. 1 • The"sutr«3rtng"pf earTy'CRHs- lion demonstration-i^q,el.ebratePTA Founder's Day: •••• •• -, to providingTefreshment^,:': ;;.-•• I tians will be among the topics "More than 50 percent tiFreSi- \ Frank Kqrn of Kenilworth will dents on; Biirchfield and Holly- candidate; [ talk about at Sunday's adult wood avenues support the Wald- \ forurn at First Presbyterian; School board eiits $12M; baunr's application," said Fahey, I Church. Page B-4. who conducted a door-to-door Pelliccio to survey of the neighborhood. "It's run again ASSISTANTS- P/T, local COACH- JV. BASE- MANAGEMENT CANDI- Teacher Mary Zanes of 25 Park Clerical PHOTOGRAPHERS VAN DRIVER- BAM & CHILD CARE— In my So." personnel reduction next just that those who don't support Ave. and Andrew J. Pelliccio of 25 branch of national distri- BALL- Qualified N.J. DATE: We will train at our 3PM with special license^. 430 Plalnfleld home, FT or PT. it arWmore vocal." Fahey criti- bution company Is ac- teaching certificate ' pre- expense for permanent Start immediately. Edison Snacks, lunch provided. its surplus account over the last Hamilton Ave., who ran for the cepting applications for STERN'S ferred w/prevlous coach- position In Somerset/ Mid- CHILDCARE By Rosalie Gross cized this opposition as "the ac- Forbes Newspapers, A school, Call 549-0127 Reasonable. 753-6806! several years. school board last year, are the part time positions. These Personnel/ Irig/playlng experience. dlesex County with an In- 8AM-5PM WANTED The school board made its first .tions^ of a desperate man that newest candidates. for the Cran- positions are in our Dis- Interested parties are to ternationally known com- Division of Forbes Inc., CHILDCARE IN MY The personnel proposal is an wants to keep Waldbaum's but" Benefits Clerk needs experienced pho- BRIDGEWATER HOME- round of reductions from the pro- ford Board of Education. play/Sales Dept. and offer call Mr. Charles Schuab, pany that Is a leader In posed 1991^92 budget at a work- outgrowth of a management study ASSEMBLY WORK- excellent starting guaran- Athletic Director at 874- the field. We're looking tographers to work on "an 420 CARE FOR OUR 9 Near Van Holten School. performed recently by schools su- Corrfmenting about community There are six candidates so far earn extra money Men/ teed pay plan. 6:30pm- 7176 by Monday, Feb. 25, for outgoing, confident In- "on-c.aU"basls, when Many activities. Lunch & shop last Thursday, trimming ', support,. Fahey said, "We have Stern's, a leading retail need arises. Must have EMPLOYMENT MQNTH OLD- In our snacks Included, Ref perintendent Robert D. Paul. He fdi* three openings in the 'April 30 women needed: for tem-10:00pm with some week- organization, has a Full 1991. Montgomery Town- dividuals with high ambi- Bound Brook home. nearly $1.2 million in mainte- obtained more than 1,000 sig- porary positions for Es- ends avail. No exper. tion who truly enjoy work- proven photographic abili- WANTED avail. 231-0722: took over the analysis after a con- election. The filing ""deadline is Time,; 9:30 A.M.-6 P.M., ship Schools, Sklllman, ties, able to do own pro- Monday thru Friday. Call nance projects and equipment re- natures, in Cranford all in support tablished mailing house, nee. 756-6530. opportunity available for NJ 08558. EOE/AAE • ing with people. Some 302-3049. CHILDCARE- In my quests. The board has yet to vote sulting firm hired by the board next Thursday. Candidates who . no experience necessary. salas, fetal) or public rela- cessing and provide us Dunellen home, Full time of the^supermarket The Jfaycees an individual with good with black and white FAMILIES WANTED- on a still undisclosed administra- previously filed include George OT avail. 908-272-9080 BOOKKEEPER- FT. Var- DENTAL ASSISTANT/ tions experience a plus NOTICE: Ail EMPLOYMENT or part time, breakfast & (Please turn to page A-2) (Please turn to page A-2) Young, Thomas Bonhag and in- ied responsibilities. In- organizational and com- but not necessary. Start- prints, and be flexible with WANTED- advertisements Experlenced nannies tion proposal to cut $371,682 in Bet. 9-5 munication skills, as well LPN/ MED ASSISTANT- lunch. Included. Experi- ' eludes computerized cus- Mon, Tues, some half day ing salary to $600 per, hours. Send resurhe to: are PAYABLE IN AD- available! Immediately. All , ence & references pro- cumbents Edna Silvey and Rich- ASSISTANT FOR PODIA- as a strong statistical apti- Sharon Wilson, Forbes ^personnel costs. tomer service. Req. bkpg. Sat. for oral Surgeon. week plus bonus potential VANCE by cash, chock, nannies are CPR certified vlded. Mary 968-3941. • ard Nicholls. TRY OFFICE- full time, exp., 35 WPM. pleasant tude. Responsibilities will upon assuming Manage- Newspapers, P.O. Box & complete chlldcare Aftev Thursday's reductions, the part' time, commpetitive include, but not be limited 722-0850; 725-0384 eves VISA or Master Card, for Board president resigns Zanes has worked for 18 years phone personality. Bene- ' Iv. msg. & name. ment- responsibilities. 699, Somervllle, N.J. classes. 584-2281 JUST EXPERIENCED proposed budget stands at $24,673 salary, will train. Call to, benefits record: 08876. a quote on cost, please MOTHER/ TEACHER- in the City of Orange school dis- fits. 302-0909. Send resume to: The NANNIES, INC. million, an increase of $317 mil- School board president Ellen Heller resigned ^unexpectedly this (908)560-3707. keeping and accountabil- Management Institute, pall 1-800-334-0531. WESTIFLED MOM— will care for your child In trict, currently as a teacher of COUNSELLOR-To su- ity, data entry, typing, and DID YOU RESTAURANT- Walter/ lion, or 147 percent, over the cur- week, two months before her term was to expire. She was a board KNOW... PO Box 784, Green needs PT chlldcare In my my So. Plfd. home. Lots neurologically impaired elemen- WHEEL OFF IN pervlse develomently dis- pnone work. Previous Waitress— Lunch time. of love. References., Bar- rent budget of $21.5 million. Dur- A NEW CAR This little ad.can be read Brook, NJ 08812-0764, CAR CLEANING- Pro- home, 2 day8/wk. Non- member six years, the last two as president; and had .announced tary pupils. She has taught learn- abled adults In group personnel and/or benefits Also Prep Cook daytime fessional job, reasonable smoker. References red;. bara at 753-6483. ing previous workshops, the board home with AOL. All shifts . experience Is a definite In more than 147,Q0p hours, Please apply In earlier that should would not run for re-election; ing disabled youngsters at the ele- homes In 15 publications MEDICAL RECEPTION-' rates. Done at your con- 654-8121 eves. QUALITY CHILD CARE eliminated $600,000 from the orig- In a letter to the board, Heller said she is resigning for personal 908-236-2911 ' plus. 1ST— full or part time, 'Person 2-4pm, Mon.-Frl. venelnce-at home. Call mentary, middle and high school throughput Somerset, Steak & Ale Restaurant, PROVIDED— In my home inal $26.47 million proposal. If the reasons. When reached by telephone, she. added that she also is Middlesex and Union Plalnfleld, So. Plalnflled Bill at 494-1574 after 2PM near JFK Blvd., Somerset. levels and had been supervisor of We offer an excellent area. Call 889-2360 or Rt. 22, Mountainside, N.J, Lunch & snacks. Excel-. board accepts the entire person- experiencing health problems. When asked if her resignation student personnel services until AUTOMOTIVE Advertise In tfie Classified! starting salary and a wide Counties? It caught your 233-0900. '.•--. CLEANING'- I will dean '-• 43B Mary Zanes " c o w N e c T i Q~Ef 756-4970. . lent references. Call 247- nel reduction, the proposed bud- stems in any way from repeated conflicts with schools superinten- range benefits Including a attention, didn't It? : your home or apartment. CHILDCARE Nicholas Brown rTecent budget reductions elimi- band, Everett, are the parents of Call YOUR ad In todayl NURSE- Excellent op- SALES- Full time. References & reliable. 3446. get would reflect an 11.6 percent dent Robert D. Paul, Heller replied, "Not at all." nated.thei(ositioa liberal shopping company portunity for a mature RN Watchung Corp. looking Elizabeth, an eighth grader at Or- discount. Please apply In 1-800-334-053 J. Call 925-9454; 276-9161. PROVIDED SOMERSET- Quail- increase. Board vice president Dee Sugalski has presided at the last two We Get Results!, to share a registrar posi- to fill 8 positions In Dis- She holds a bachelor's degree ange Avenue School, and Matt- person to the Personnel play/Sales Dept. No PORTUGE8SE brook. Small group, lots Grid coach The board also will consider board meetings in Heller's absence. She was elected president Telemarketing DISPLAY SALES- 8 tion for a nureilng office In. NOTICE: All CHILDCARE of TLC, Want & toddler in psychology and a master's de- hew, a fourth grader at Brookside Office at: Summit area. Good tele- exper. nee. Full company WOMAN- looking to Whether to put its first capital out- unanimously Monday for the slightly more than two months re- "people needed Immed. fralnlng', Earnings to clean your home, part or PROVIDED advertisements openings. State Certified. Nicholas Brown of Little gree in special education, both School. phone skills. 277-1720. Please call 563-0673 lay referendum in some 16 years maining until the board reorganizes following the April 30 school Part time Up to $1600/mo. to start. $1600/mo. to start. For full time. References, ex- are PAYABLE IN ADVANCE | Falls, football coaeh at Bergen from Rutgers University. She has In announcing her candidacy, STERN'S Call 756-6530. PART TIME DAYS- oil the April 30 ballot The refer- board election. Robert Sintich was-elected vice president MIDDLESEX MALL . Interview call 756-6530. perience & own trans. by cash, check, VISA or k County Vocational and Techni- "40 additional graduate credits in Zanes said, "Reduction of state EVENINGS 6:00 - 9:00 1090 xerox operator. Ex- Call 820-8738 . Master Card. For a quote endum, if authorized by the The eight board members agreed to leave Heller's seat vacant education and certificates for 6305 Hadley Road DRAFTING- Drafter M/F. perience preferred but SALES- Full/part time. 'cal School for the last eight board, would include many of the money through the Quality Educa- Degree In Mechanical De- not necessary. Call Don Environmental sales posi- on cost' please call since the election is near. By state Taw, boards have 65 days to fill teacher of the handicapped, su- South Plalnfleld.NJ 1-800-334-O631. (years, has been hired as head capital improvement items re- tion Act and the possible with- • Do you enjoy communicating with EOEM/F . sign & Detailing. Electrical 233-8899. tions available. Cair 201- a vacancy or else the county superintendent of schools makes the pervisor and student personnel experience desirable. I coaph of the Cougar football holding of state funds will place a others? v . , PART TIME FASHION 271-1584 for appt. moved Thursday from the current appointment The school election is.£4 days.from the board's services. She. has been a Girl Centrally located. Full SCHOOL BUS DRIVERS EMPLOYMENT AIMEE'S FAMILY DAY team. Page B-l. expense budget The board has greater burden on Cranford tax- Are you self-motivated? benefits. Send resume: •ADVISOR- Want top $, acceptance Monday of Heller's resignation. , . Scout leader-. She and her hus- Advertise In the Classified! flexible hrs.,. teach vet NEEDED- Will train. RELATED CARE- In my Middlesex Adtveartiseto funded many-such projects from payers. Tax increases are of con- extr uiiiiHii''••!» r.i»« t^.tiuIoSn Wospltallaatloh proflram. OPPOnrVNTTICG , hnmn Statn HrnnsnH oapers, .PO Box 699, av a 11 a b le. Yea rl y I nP State food program. In- money appeal-to you? Sornervllle, NJ 08876 Jewelry, we train,. Call Uuy'or been numerous; suggestions as 756-1285 creases. Salary, commen- sured. Lg. playroom. . how to achieve savings. But of EXTRA INCOME' FOR surate w/experlenoe. Call AMERICA'S GREATEST Fenced yd. Mon.-Frl, FT/ Business review If so, we may have a position for you in 1991- Work the hours PART TIME SECRE- 658-4044; 464-5953; 463- Sell anything equal importance is maintaining TARY— Typing, computer VENDING OPPORTU- PT. Reasonable rates. our Circulation Telemarketing Department in Emergency you want, when you want. 3433 between 8:30AM- NITY-.Earn up to $2422/ 752r23,78. A 32-page tabloid special the quality of Cranford's schools, Bedmlnster. 908-494-5964. •••/ experience helpful. For 5PM for detalls.EOE, at all! | section, "Review and Forecast Room additional Information week. Route fully estab- BABYSITTING- Mature which affects all residents. contact Marylou at 789- SECRETARY- for Dr. of- lished for you. Finest pro- experienced college stu- i "91," is included with this "Those of us with children in . Work any 2 to 5 nights per week and earn: The Medical Center at HAVE A GREAT 19911- gram In the USA. Starting Start your own business 4070 . fice, FT & PT, Odd hours, dent avail. Immed, for issue. Downtown reports, arid school see the direct impact Princeton, a 450-bed, preferred Bl-llngual, expe- investment $6360. CALL Week nights and/or week- community teaching buy joining Discovery PART TIME- Work at I features on the growth plans However, even people without Toys. Call Val 381-5851 rience necessary, typing NOW 1 -800-253-7505 ends spot sitting In your r $7.00 Per Hour hospital Is seeking RNs home, telephone sales, & billing experience a + INCREASE YOUR IN- l of SL ^Elizabeth's Hospital, children in school are affected by for details & training. calling: Professional Com- home. Own trarisporta- with. E.R.; and/or Critical Call 908-757-4448. • COME- fbrmet & Hartz Mountain and Schering- PLUS Commission panies. Make own Hours. tlbn;Call272-33B1. 1 the performance of the Cranford Care experience for the LAUNDRYMAT ATTEND- TRANSPORTATION present Amway, Avon' & Plough are'highlighted. Call494-3535. Mary Kay people needed; BABYSITTING- In my system because real estate value following positions:' ENT- to do wash, dry & NEEDED- from Bed- is closely linked to the school sys-- INTERESTED? fold, Also clean up. AM PERSONNEL mlnster. to Parslppany & to market new products. Bound Brook horrie. FT or • ASSISTANT NURSE 560-0712, PM 821-4646. BENEFITS CLERK back (AT&T) leaving at Excellent opportunity for PT. Lunch & snacks pro- tern's reputation. ' • • ! See our ad under Call For An Appointment MANAGER Full Time, (Sue) 7AM, raturnlng 5PM. Will beginners. Call 752-3223 vided. Fenced yard & lots "While I understand money is CLERICAL 24 nr machine. of TLC. Call 469-3097. Recycling 3PMH:30PM • —_— — —.--—— pay for gas & provide car limited, I do not want to see the STERN'S If necessary, Monday thru THINKING ABOUT A CA- BRANCHBURGr- Near ::. CALL .." Glass* aluminum and news- school system deteriorate. Short • STAFF RNt j FULL/PART TIME RECEPTIONIST PART Friday preferred, but will REER CHANGE? Get In Rte 22.' Chlldcare by take partial week, 781- papers should be placed at sighted savings now may prove' 719-7964 Full Time, Evenings TIME*- Perfect for secre- the fastest growing Indus- mother of 2. 1 opening 1-800-334-0531 Part Time, Day* I $10.25 TO START tarial school student or 2519 between 6-10PM try In the country) Guar- available. Lots of TLC, curbside Wednesday for col- costly in the long run. The Crant Ask for: Kelly Zullo Part Time, Nights I Immed. openings experienced person. weekdays 6. all day week- anteed $120K In busi- 7:30-5:30, lunch pro- to place lection for recycling. *~- ford taxpayer could see a loss in Good opportunity for ends. • ~'r'j" '.' ' • ness. Franchise fee vided. CsJI 725^9617 For further information I available throughout TRAVEL AGENCY- OUt- human resources as well as-real bright Individual with $22,500. Maid of Gold, 1 - estate value. : and to Inquire about our ^Dh Counity, Flexl- good phone skills, clerical slde Sa'es Agent for 800-766-0947 -" • •• CHILD CARE PRO- your Clinical Ladder, contact: ^Wurs days, eves. Westfield igenoy. Must VIDED- In my Westfield "In reviewing the board spend; Forbes Newspapers & typing. Afternoon TURN KEY- Own ! "and/ or weekends. hours. Wnltehouse. 534*' have following, Call Eil- home, excellent refer- classified Mary Elian ObreltBr.RN healthy snack/ drink route ences, Infant 1o 4 yrs. rea- ing from the beginning of this fls? I Car necessary. • Prcr : v een 233-90,20, Guide to inside 1400 Route 304 North Nuns Recruiter at 65S5. . ••••••:•:- . ••'•'' locally. Requires 8-10 hrs: sonable rates. 654-7584, ad. cal year, I saw little evidence of ".'".' "TMTBOKW 609487-4335 or 497-4337 I fesslonallsm a- must. TYPIST/RECEPTION- week and $15,000 cash Classified.; , C-l to C-8 huge, unnecessary expenditures; Equal Opportunity Employer Ulf | Ideal for studenjfsT Bcdmlnstor, N J. 07S21 Ads In Classified IST— for medical office,. Investment. RecesBlon- CHILD CARE- Raritan. Editorials A-A Keeping the budget in line must dontcpnt — Mon-TueB, 9-6, Wed 9-12 proof, part time. Mom will care for your be done in the same way we hari; & 3-9, Frl. 9-4. Please call $30,0004- per year possi- child full time. Non- Entertainment.. B-5 to B-8 Theypayl 725-3018 to schedule ble. Call operator 6, 1- smoker. Low rates. Walks Garwood s.;'...A-8 die our own budgets, We must EOE I 688-9393 1 PRINC'l-TON Interview. ^ > Bn0r782-i550 ; ; / activities. 526-2562, Kenilworth A-6, A-7 take care of fixed costs such as. Letters..... A-4.A-5 state mandated programs and Obituaries ....B-4 contractual obligations, our fixed, Religion news .B-4 . , • , •; ' . .'•••'.•••.•.•: Photo by Daiyl Stono costs. Then we must look.to the; Social news .A-9 OPENING ENSEMBLE: Chorus In Cranford High School's production of "The Roar of the Greasepaint, the Smell of the Crowd," areas in which we can save. Savj Sports B-l.B-2 from left, Pia Hartman, Katie Patterson, Jessica Hlgglns, Bernle Matten, Cyndy Burd, Sue Eberllng, Chris Gachko and Dan Czeh, ings will be realized not throughi perform opening number of second act, "That's What It's Like to Be Young." Show time Is 8 p.m. tomorrow and Saturday. See B-8. (Please turn to- page A-5) [
-4 V • • -I '••:,il •' •.•':.rf'.' r • ;:•.,.'HI ! .. • . .1-. IV • 'X:\ v;i' A-2 CRANFORD CHRONICLE Thursday, February 28,1991 Thursday, February 28, 1991 CRANFORD CHRONICLE A-'3 School board cuts $1.2M; Waldbaum's hearing on supermarket to continue Monday Officials balk at suggestions Elders decide to lease Hanson house to Historical Society By Cheryl Moulton (Continued from page A-l) meeting, Fahey presented the ness district "Our traffic engineer had already surVey has supported the need for of citizens budget committee The Controvftcsy over the final destroyed. Objectors maintain the will only require a lease be drawn property will be used for "passive personnel reduction next former president of Waldbaum's, Malinsky said Waldbaum's does, testified that there would be no fate of the Hamon house ended $30,000 will not cover the cost of up by the township attorney. It is open spaces." He maintains the a supermarket and the local Aaron Malinsky, currently.an ex- not view the central business dis- significant adverse impact on the Township officials have gone on CBAC chairman Dan Aschen- (Continued from page A-l) Chamber of Commerce has sup- last week when town elders voted renovation and bringing the house anticipated the lease will run for cost • of upkeep and renovation ecutive vice president of A&P, the trict as competition. "Waldbaum's traffic patterns in the area and the defense when it comes to the bach tried to quell the opposition 4-1 to let the Cranford "Historical up to code, claiming it will drain 25 years. will surpass the $30,000 mark and was unable to complete the study. present that as our budget and so ported the application." parent company, who presented competition is other supermar- that the capacity of the streets to recommendations of the Citizens by saying, "I'm sure you are,build- the township of money it does, not The board has reviewed the pro- be it," she said: Society lease the property. The destiny of the Hanson house the town again will "sock it too According to Fahey, Mark photographs of a 45,000-square- kets, therefore, there is no sign- accept any minimal changes was Budget Advisory Committee ing your defenses, and you will Having the choice of three op- have. Robinson followed suit, vot- has remained up in the air since the public" in taxes to "foot the posal in closed session and will Among the budget reductions Schachter, a real estate appraiser foot facility comparable to the ificant adverse consequence on adequate. The critical intersection (CBAC), maintaining many of the ; riisruss it and act on it publicly at have time to voice them at a later tions—sell, demolish or.lease the ing no on the basis the house is a the early '80s, with use of the bill." ., approved unanimously Thursday who previously testified that there, proposed Cranford facility. the downtown." he added. was determined to be Centennial cost-saving ideas cannot be ap- date," which did not sit well with house located on Springfield Ave- "white elephant" and will cost property becoming the main stum- a budget meeting Monday- were $743,987; by slashing each of is no financial impactron real Matinsky testified thatthe hours-- -Severalresidentsspoke-out m dd SPANISH CONCERT AvenueandSp tp some GBAC membersr— r~""-'~ :nue;—the—Township—Committee more -^ J> School boards are handicapped the- six schools' requests by 20 tate transfers of homes situated of operation were debatable andLIbpposition to the application in- the engineer testified there would '"Cantico Hispanico, a concert- this year by the delay in receiving percent The principals had sub- This defensive posture is grat- CBAC member Tom Bonhag at- opted to lease the house to the pates in renovation costs and up- years. While governing body mcra- by singers and guitarists Gerry near existing shopping facilities, agreed not to operate the store 24 cluding.Pat Pavlak, who ques- be no delays caused by the new ing on the nerves of CBAC mem- tempted to clarify the position of Historical Society. Mayor Ed bcrs attempted to find the right state aid figures and uncertainty mitted lists of "expendable" items will present testimony on the im- hours a day. He also agreed to tioned the need for another su- construction," he said. . kecp- -.:.' Amaya and Angel Cotto of songs about revisions to the Quality Ed- a]t the board's request Major bers who have given their time the volunteer group: "All of a sud- Force indicated he has had many use for ;the property, objecting from Central and South America, pact of a new construction on fund the proposed traffic signal at permarket; Frank Vultaggio of "This is absolutely a home-run and energy over the last six weeks den we have a War here. We calls from residents who have vol- Four governing body members residents living nearby bucked ucation Act (QEA). The legislature items slated for elimination from community real estate values. the entrance to the property at Burchfield Avenue who ques- operation," said Fahey. "There turned a deaf ear to the objec- 'th_ejr efforts and rallied to see the Spain and Puerto Rico, is sched- is considering several proposals to the Cranford High School budget Using the 1981 construction of the in an effort to help the township. added a businessman's point of unteered to work on the plumbing : uled at 4 p.m. March 10 at First 555 South Ave. including design tioned the hours of operation and are a few more things to rap out Last week's consolidation meeting view. It was not done with ani- and electrical systems if the town- tibns of residents" and their, fellow"' building destroyed. Frank Krause^T amend provisions in the QEA that include $105,380 for renovating Pathmark'. supermarket. in Gar- and installation and provide a the idea of competitive pricing before resting my case," he added, governing body member, voting a representative of objecting resi- Unitarian Society of Plainfield, would affect funding to school dis- two lavatories, $62,500 to replace wood as its case study, Fahey will traffic offioer at the intersection of the CBAC became the sounding mosity; however, the barriers are ship would pay the cost of materi- 724 'Park Ave. Call 754-0783. and Margaret Conroy of Severin. explaining that he would like to board for the growing tension building and the resentments are als. It has been estimated the ren-. for leasing the house to the His- dents,., emphatically stated the tricts. Although state aid figures old computers in the math lab introduce Schachter's report that until the signal is operational. torica.l Society. The vote does not township is violating a prior ordir had been due by Dec. 15, school and to provide additional units, cites 11 sales of homes in the vi- Court, who questioned traffic im- address questions concerning which seemingly has placed town- aimed in the wrong direction. I ovation will take up to $30,000, a Malinsky also discussetr^ajany ship officials on one side of the don't think there is a person in figure that was disputed by a con- require formal resolution or ordi- nance of 1976 which, states the districts now expect them by $38,000 for new band uniforms cinity of theSb.uth Avenue mar- details of the supermarket's oper- pact community support, remaining IS- nance, and according, to Force March 15. The board will approve and $25,000 for general repair of ket Sehachter compared sales While the board did not permit sues regarding the. operation of fence and the CBAC on the other. this.room who did not do this in tingent, of objecting residents as ation including information re- After almost two hours of the the spirit of cooperation." well as governing body member a budget'March 25 for submission equipment' price to indicated value of a prop- garding Waldbaum's long-term questions regarding traffic since it the supermarket -anti present a r ICOUPONI to the county superintendent of A total of $194,400 was;removed erty to determine financial impact lease with the owner of the prop- was not discussed in testimony marketing, consultant to address CBAC's going over the its four Meanwhije, although the final Ed Robinson. ' . ' "•' schools. The public hearing and from capital items that might be after construction of the super- erty and the following facts: that evening, Fahey commented, the question of need. subcommittees' final report" last written report has not yet reached Objecting residents^ wanted to final approval will take place placed oir~a referendum in the market Indicated value is deter- Waldbaum's can choose their Thursday evening, township ad- governing body members, Mayor see the house destroyed and a PLAZA budget election: Chief :among mined by a formula that combines hours of deliveries and schedule ministrator Ed Murphy grew agi- Ed Force, who was a supporter of passive park put in its place, with- WEIL FIX ANY VACUUM! April 18. tated, blurting out, "This is ridicu- Once the district is informed these are $80,000 for two hewthe municipal tax assessment them for less* congested times; forming.^ a CBAC, has opposed out a parking lot, which has been PHARMACY county equalization value and the Waldbaum's would provide park- lous." . niany~5T the recommendations. a major point of contention with All Makes X Models! 123-2 N. UNION•• CRANFORD about the amount of state aid it boilers and. $70,000 for asbestos - . Special Includes: will receive, schooj officials can removal in non-essential areas, community average sales price to ing lot attendants for maintenance CALL GRECO'S FOR: those who wish to see the house assess a property's current real • New Bell • New aag determine the amount of money Another $259,247 was trimmed in and cart gathering and control; -New Bub • Clean Filter 272-8811 needed to be raised by taxes and, equipment - proposals. These in- estate value. . outside contractors would be CBAC subcommittees compile proposals • Oeodpriie • Sanitae ' OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK at that point, decide whether fur-^ elude $170,000 to [ replace the "The raw data.comes out favor- hired for major parking lot cleans • Lubrication, Oil & Filter ' LubncsljL Under Carnage Mon. thru Frl. Nilai (Continued from page A-l) response from Bonag who said, • Ch$& Electrical 4 Suction .. SpturdaV 9-6 ther reductions are in order. The drafly yraidows at Walnut School able and further reinforces his ing; security officers would be sta- • Brakes, Mufflers, Tires & ' Clean. Wax & Shine Exterior township. The CBAC stance on "Now you're getting the spirit, Other cost-saving measures board also has not been informed and $32,200 for a television studio. opinion that there is no negative tioned inside and out of the store; Exhaust Test Equipment found to be important included FREE ESTIMATES about the "cap" percentage for Another decision the board .financial impact on real estate lo- 240 parking spaces would be pro- cutting operating cuts, however, rent it, lease it, sell it.". the $10,300 yearly cost of renting iplros 3-31-91 vided; landscaping and fencing • Shocks, Struts, Wheel did not spill over into cutbacks in OPEN EVERY the upcoming budget Paul is esti-; faces is whether to add $55,000 for cated near a new construction of Balance & Alignment The recommendation to cut the space downtown for the township WEST FIELD \_ 218 E. BROAD ST. • WESTF1ELD mating that it .'will'be. in the 12 an introductory foreign language a supermarket'" said Fahey. "All would be maintained by Wald- the township employee force. . senior citizen bus schedule from juvenile department The commit- SUNDAY 9-2 percent range. Cranford has con-, cycle for sixth and seventh grad- the homes were sold at a price baum!s. In all, Malinsky projected Stopping short of actual cuts, six clays. to four brought about tee: strongly recommended the fa- 654-1000 sistently budgeted under its state- ers, ' ;' ',.-.• • :• • • • greater than the indicated value there would be 100 full-time and the subcommittee on public safety rousing objections from Force, cility be moved to an "under- O.-nly 9-6 • Sat 3-5 • Closed Sunrl.-iy FREE DELIVERY 200 part-time jobs available, while N.J. Inspection Station stressed it would be "unconscion- allowed increase, but the senti- Board president Dee Sugalski and greater than the community 11 township administrator Ed Mur- utilized space" currently not used tnent among some board members announced Monday that the board averagcaiid greater than the tax an'average of 14,000 customers able to recommend cuts in police phy and committee chairman Dan by the township. The Community jfchis year is to keep the budget at has decided, so far, to fund the assessment" he stated. would go to the supermarket on a CERTIFIED MECHANICS and fire. They did recommend Aschehbach, but the CBAC main- Center was cited as an option. . Fahey defended the corpora- weekly basis: slashing mounting overtime costs, tained the cut could save $7,900 Jthe allowable cap. positions of elementary substance which topped out at $108,000 for 7;~B6ard ""member Henry Pavlafe- abuse; coordinator-and elementary tion's move to supply transpprta-: --•Anthony Mahohey, attorney-forv peryear. . intervention teacher, both • of tion to senior citizens to planning 1 199QAreductionpQA"dtif f tpwnshipremthi ; jsaid last year's 4.7 percent in- resident Ronald Ginsberg who: OVER 50 YEARS 0F CONTINUOUS SERVICE ; ployees through ; attrition was crease was a mistake. "It should which • have been paid with fed- board meetings. "Senior citizens owns and operates 'Foodtownsu- : L cost reduction was library expen- are strong supporters of this con- opted . for; witn^ each vacancy For Brook •have been 6 percent," he said. eral grants that will not be avail- permarkets;r in iJnion - Gountyr ditures. Gpmmittee members said '"" fyth able nRXtyjcax>jEatQj;,arents urged struction, said Fahey, "and they Questioned Malinsky at the Feb. GRECO'S CAR AGE being reviewed on an individual the township should give the li- tilings out" the board Thursday to fund the approached us with over 200 sig- 11 meeting regarding'Waldbaum's basis. All subcommittees recom- brary $619,000 and "let them pay Edna Silvey said budgets in the positions, lauding the services of natures. They wanted to.come to past history in New Jersey, hours 301 South Ave E • Cranfprd^-276=98;1y1 I mended maintaining the hiring their own bills." With this alloca- : last few years that have been-well Jeffrey-Lambert and Leesa Baren- the meeting to confirm their com-. of operation and marketing stud- freeze instituted last fall; by. the tion the library would be required under cap have been defeated at boim. Their salaries this year total mitment so we transported ies Mahoney" asked Malinsky to governing body. -.:.... to pay for the new parking lot, the polls. "Let's get to cap and $66,000. them...one time." estimate the number,of customers, All members' concluded _the and assume other bills which tax At the Feb. 11 zoning board taken away from the central busi- major increase in the cost of the township on a regular basis. health benefits should be incorpo- The state requires the library re- Our policy on corrections rated in the yearly township em- ceive 15 percent increase over the ployee compensation (raises). The prior year's budget The Cranford Chronicle will promptly correct errors of fact, context final recommendation to the gov- SCHOLARSHIPS or presentation and clarify any news content that confuses or mis- erning body put a 4.5-perceht The current method of the — Current Sixth Graders -r leads readers. Please report errors to Chronicle editor Patricia: AIK V limit on total compensation for township's providing a visiting -derson\JL02MalnutAve.,Jumrtfard,^ Forbes Newspapers presents nurse to parochial schools (St JihJlddJhJihJb ^Michael's -in—Granford—and—St— _(-1:)_Music/DranriaZAr_ts_ iions and clarifications vnll appear in this space oh this page as a fits. Force has indicated if the convenience and courtesy to our readers. John's in Clark) was vetoed by the (1) Math/Science township keeps the health insur- majority of the CBAC. The "nurse *Brearley boys' wrestling team fell to Roselle Park in the Group 1 ance plan as it is now, footing the sectional finals. visits St Michael's School 275 bill for the $384,000 increase in hours per school year, and St TESTING: MARCH 2 *A1 Gessler said each person generates 1,500 pounds of garbage a. A '/• OF LENOX CHINA*, CHINASTONE, premiums, township employees John's 35 hours per year. The year, that 30 billion cans could supply the auto industry for a year would realize a 4.5-percent in- CHINA BUFFET & SERVICE PLATES and 550,000 trees are used forithe country's Sunday newspapers. cost, while set at $14,149, is sup- crease. If this scenario should be- plemented by a state health grant Based totally on merit,:for come a reality, township employ- & LENOX CRYSTAL* of $6,800, according to* township academically talented and ees Would not see salary increases health officer W&rffen HEeh^fforqe Cranford taxpayers: Mark the Date: April 30th for 1991. objected to the cut ^ ^ V ** creative youngsters. Far l - , Zeroing in on the preparation of BrpSc offerfia cnallengipg . "Break out of your bubble!" AW? U the yearly budget, CBAC member When it came to anatjjzing'the and fnnovativ'e educational THRCfU&H Fly your flags now — become a better clHzen |later. Vote for the first time on Thomas Bonhag said, "If you do legal expenses incurred;by the ; : liiii experience in an informal : A major local Issue: lowering, your taxes by choosing the school boarcfi not have a budget objective, then township, CBAC members found candidates who are committed to reducing educator and management salary, you're in the chaos we're in how,!' little fault with the actual cost of Ghvironment. Alumni attend increases |n the school system. You start,by registering to vote at the Union An evening of fashion and indicating governing body mem- retaining the township attorney; leading independent board-, MARCH31ST Co. Bd. of Elections ^27-4123, 9-4 or With the town clerk at 709-7210, 8-4. however, they did offer corrective ing and day schools and Collegians, travellers, military and shut-Iris should apply for an absentee ballot, bers had to change their thinking me vour needs and cost-saving •criticism. The town- area public high schools. •-- to be filed by April 1st..They will accept application in the 2/7 paper, or a cqgy-| ship pays-an—additional-cost for of It Getting out trie message costs money — please mail what you can to' fund-raising ~^ your wants" to setting limits. Also P.O. Box 162, Cranford. After you get your new, much'higher tax bill In July, recommended was looking five the township attorney to read liti- - Sixth graders must be pre- %OFF* you will .wish you had voted for me on April 30th. • . . years down the road instead of gatioh material, which last year reglstorcd for free testing. _to benefit amounted to $8,600. One CBAC PLUS Pd..by Tax Revolt Campaign, 515-Claretnont PI., Cranford, NJ (George B. Young) • only year to year. 1 member quipped, "We're not say- Coll: 379-3442 Martin Jewelers" Reducing the grace period for ing the, charge is wrong, we're say- Wlake-A-Wish paying taxes from 10 days to five ing speed up the reading, or send REGULAR DISCOUNT was presented as a revenue en- him to Evelyn Woods." For Brook School SHE'S STILL A WINNER hancing option. Township finance 52 Great Hills Rood. Short Hills Lenox China* &Chinastone When it came to the parks and Foundation . director Tom Grady defended the • 5 pc. Complete FOOT ANKLE COMPLEX current system, explaining the 10- recreation department, the CBAC Rll decisions on.admissions'are mode Join us at the day grace period allowed time for suggested "If you feel strongly without regard to race, religion', sex or Place Settings r senior citizens to receive their So- about a new program, you'd better national origin. cial Security checks, which CBAC think just as strongly - about ire- • 20 Pc. Sets Mar riot member Minna Snyder disputed. moving one," indicating many pro- Feature Patient— "I'm a senior citizen and those grams had limited participation. ori Davidson Avenue on checks are in our hands by the Kristi White third of the month," she said, CRANFORD RECREATION & PARKS DEPT. m which generated a comment from Grady who said many pay be- 7 P.M^9:30 P.M. tween the fifth and 10th of the FITNESS PLUS BACKGROUND: Kristi White at the age of 17 is a star month. Martin Jewelers' female athlete for Cranford High School. Since 1978 while In other areas of municipal growing up in this neighborhood, we have enjoyed View a collection of sizzling new spending, the CBAC recommend- REGULAR DISCOUNT watching Kristi's. progress in sports and athletic achieve- ed full health benefit coverage for REGISTRATION BEGINS MAR. 12 • 9 am-4 pm Lenox China* & Chinastohe ments. Recently, when participating in gymnastics, Kristi styles for spring fashion featuring part-time employees be elimi- and 7:30-8:30 pm suffered a left foot,injury and fracture. After the cast was nated. Although part-time employ- • Buffet & Service Plates removed by her orthopedist/a course of physical"therapy Miss Somerset County ees do not normally receive Co-ed Adult Classes • 5 pc. Serving Sets re healthlfflsurance, the municipal Begin Week of April 8 • 10 Weeks was prescribed to help ga'n the full strength and ability Deborah Ann D'Angelp judge and prosecutor do. Mayor • Open Stock Accessories of the complex structures of the foot and ankle. Ed Force indicated on Tuesday TOTAL JUST AEROBICS &, Serving Pieces • Dessert the benefit was in lieu of the high "CONDITIONING TOTAL FITNESS SUCCESS STORY: Kristi's father, Ray White,/is a salary usually paid to municipal TUBS, & Thurs, 7 8 pm Wed. & Frl. 1:00-2:00 pm coach of the Cranford High School track team- He. • Door Prizes judges and prosecutors. : scheduled an Bppointment for his daughter at Advanced • Ghinese Auction —• TalongaihTeVe^ihT^eVen^n ^ •• $15 -15% to 20% OFF Physical Therapy Associates. An excellent .recovery'was proaefcuwith municipal court em- CRANFORD RECREATION & PARKS required which would not limit Kristi's athletic future. Free Samples ployees, ' the CBAC advised over- PLUS .— Community Center — time be eliminated completely at Martin Jewelers' At Advanced Physical Therapy Associates, we constantly • Discount Coupons a cost savings of $8,000. Staff re- 200 Bloomlngdale Ave. • Cranford strive to earn the confidence we have received over the quirementfr.J'pii: the evening mu- REGULAR DISCOUNT • Cash Bar nicipal court hours could be bal- 709-7283 years; Desiring to help Kristi achieve the very best recov- anced by allowing employees to • Lenox Crystal* ery, this goal was even more personal and fulfilling. After leave several hours early on the assessment of range arid strength, a rehabilitative pro- Tickets are $15.00 days night court is in session. Open Stock Pieces gram wasr begun. Kristi responded quickly and well, purchased in advance Another issue bringing about *Umox China EXCLUDED FROM SALE: Holiday", ContonnlalXolloctlon"1, Classics Collodion working diligently as a true athlete. Following her ortho- -by calling 1 1 1 much discussion was the township Cnndy Making find Ambassador Collection ", Debut Collection ", & Grand Tier " pedists' clearance for full activity, Kristi returned,;to the Forbes Newspapers policy of town buy-back of unused Cake Decorating Supplies Lenox Crystal EXCLUDEDIRROCLUDEDIDIRRR M SALEA : Holiday stoms & all ppatterns In tho Classics & Column shapes. sport of track. Kristi is a very special young woman and at 231-6627 sick days. CBAC members, main- *Sol*Sl o Is off cufroncuf t PattomPtt s OnlOly & Is ExcluslvEll o off SpoclaSll l OrdoOdr PatternsPatts. we have been pleased to, read about her recent record- tained^the-toawship "had to bring breaking successes for Cranford High School's track Location compliments of benefit policies down to private sector level." Currently township Call Sue Boughner 1 -800-463-lVlARTtN team. Kristi, after therapy, went'on to place second in the employees receive' 12 sick days ATTENTION State in Group III and she placed fifth. In the state per year, five of which may be championship. Kristi is still a winner and we wish her sold back to the township at year's Candy Makers & Cake Decorators every continued success. ,_ . end. The remaining days are Dessert compliments of banked until retirement or when Dsvid Van Brunt PT, Ditdctot disability necessitates they be EASTER MARCH 31 called up. YOUR PERSONAL jEWEUR SINCE 1945 When" the subject of closing Supplies In Stock Now ADVANCED down the clay tennis courts on Springfield-Avenue was brought • Have Fun • Save Money PHYSICAL up, township . officials balked. 12 North Avenue West • Cranford, NJ 07016 CBAC—members -6aid the courts Make your own Easter Candy THERAPY Tickets, programs, cost too much to keep in operat- & Cake Treats (908)276-6718 posters compliments of ing condition, and were losing a A great deal of money for the town- We'll show you how! CERTIFIED GEMOLOGIST APPRAISER GS ACCREDITED GEM LAB ASSOCIATES B^L Printing Co. ship. FonJfe^uggested the courts could be leased to a private com- 201 15 Windsor Place • Cranford •276-0237 Forbes Newspapers pany to run, which generated a W. Main St., Somervllle (908) 685-0410 HOURS: Mon.Tues.Fri 9:45-5:30;Thurs 9:45-8:30; Sat 9:30-5:00
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A4 CRANFORD CHRONICLE Thursday, February 28,1991 Thursday, February 28,1991 CRANFORD CHRONICLE A-5 View Lost in useless rhetoric Mary Zanes is candidate; Andrew Pelliccio to run again I ^ Commentary To the Editor: .-K method youn used to make your (Continued fboni page A-l) obvious that continued friction be- "The Cranford Board of Educa- o.rdinator expires June 30 and has It is obvious from Chuck Miller's choices. Also because you choose tween board members andystafl" tion can and must deliver the best not yet been replaced. These is- A job well done reply that there are many ways to • to make this letter personal, Mr. has not and does not serve the possible education for our chil- sues and many more are what lie No excuses needed interpret the written word of the To the Editor: - . : •' / ' • Miller, we' must now redefine best interests of our children. dren at the most reasonable cost ahead for a school board member English language. What is also im-. "scapegoat" I;had only sought to" Only through effective teamwork and must be dealt with through an Last Thursday 18 township volunteers gathered to summarize Congratulations to the CBAC for surance with individual and fam- mediately apparent that being un- The Florio administration's idea a job well done in identifying ily deducUbles, and dependent question the guidelines of the can pur high quality of education of funding suburban school dis- experienced business approach their budgetary recommendations to the Township Committee. able to give ah honest and direct, PAL not your ability as a coach. and obligations to our chjldren [lel^so~m^~slx~w"e^1cs^^ ways in whirb the township may coverage largely at the cost of the tricts will not make this an easy without forgetting the board's pur- increase'Its;^nih"d balanc^rahd employeerWithrisinghealth in- jtltifth Jfcf and taxpayers be achieved.— taslc Funding for capitaHmprove- of educating our children. subcommittees of the Citizens Budget Advisory. Committee generate additional revenues surance costs, employers have sponsibility on the part of the PAL. when {here is a team sport thah t "I have spent the last lOjreare ment projects such as roof repairs "My desire to seek election is (CfiAC) came together to pool their thoughts and to prepare a through-more vigorous pursuit of, been forced to transfer more and organization, Mr. Miller has de- there are going to be some unsung as the chief executive officeFofa and asbestos removal will take quite simple. My children attend practical report, based on their expertise in business. . , cided to get lost in useless rheto- heroes. $ut an organization that major New Jersey municipal ; monies already owed it I hope more of the increased costs to : new and creative means of financ- the public school system, I feel The township owes this group of professionals a huge THANK their proposals are .carefully; re- their employees. • ,ric. • . :. ' ''•,•', decides to spotlight individual agency and know that effective ing. Individual items such as the that my background and experi- YOU for the time and energy they expended on behalf of this viewed, and the appropriate ones I think it's time Cranford faced Before I reply to Mr. Miller,,I achievements arid accomplish-, teamwork can only be achieved by cost of insurance are up another ence in government can help, and must reiterate by stating thisplet- ments should either do so with drawing from diverse talents of community. Hired consultants would have charged thousands of implemented. ." the harsh realities of health insur- v 30 percent this year. The federal I am willing to serve." ance costs and bring them under ""ter's-intent is not to diminish the some creditability or also have each board and staff member. dollars for the service they performed for-love of their home- The findings of the township's accomplishments of the youths' awards for the unsung heroes. grant for the substance abuse co- town. Their recommendations could save taxpayers millions of health insurance consultants control through plan design, fcome; as ho surprise. Most em- which may. well include greater that were honored. It's original in- Lastly, Mr. Miller, to all the lay dollars without lessening residents' quality of life or laying off of ployers, even those with far employee cost sharing. tent was to suggest to/the PAL persphts) I've spoken to, you want any township personnel—no mean feat in today's economy. deeper pockets than our town- AHctorABary that there was an obvious need to us to assume that the NFL_ stan- Their intent was not to point fingers: at any elected or hired v ^08 Holly St reyaluate its goals and how they dards are not a creditable, criteria ship, provide the choice of an to fblltiw to pick MVP. , town official, but to help, to look at government ftxwn a different HMO, or group major medical in- try to achieve them. ,_.. [ perspective and to apply current business principles toi- town . First of all, Mr. Miller, get a grip ,' Some things inyour letter I cari- arid;! don't mean oh a baseball not and wilLnot dignify with an management Sometimes established communities get caught on answer; therefore, I close with the "this is. the way we've always done it" merry-go-rbund be- bat'but on reality, in case you are Why only one punished? unaware since the Bill of Rights, this statement regardless of any Andrew Pelliccio cause it's easier to stay the sameyear after year. But the world ; it is no longer fashionable to sug- possible repercussion/ ;;' is changing on many fronts and local government has to change To the Editor: they will be charged and picked I am- writing this letter in re- up. That was four months ago. gest or to imply a person should God grant me the serenity to ac- drastic reductions but through too and hopefully the CBAC will remain.ongoing. be run out of town whd"expresses cept the things I cannot change, paring present spending and put- Oar Days Are Numbered! Everything Must Gol\ 1 sponse to the article that ap- They are still walking. This committee addressed only a quarter of the tax dollar—the peared in the Feb. 11 edition of A few days after the bombing a an opinion which is contrary to the courage to change the things I ting expansions on hold." municipality's portion—not the 50-plus percent which funds the the Cranford Chronicle, regarding friend of the Kenilworth youth popular opinion. Which for you is can, and the wisdom to know the Pelliccio has been employed by school budget Could a similar review of the Board of Educa- the alleged admission of the Keri- called his mother and-told her fortunate because the issues difference between the two. New Jersey Bell, Jtersey City, tion's spending plan could result in similar tax sayings? . ilworth youth who admitted man- how.he saw one of.'the Garwood raised in my letter were not as '.•'••• Sherry Williams since 1972. He was a repair ser- The CBAC qpuld not have done its work .without the full ufacturing a lighting of the bomb youths and he told him that it was unpopular as the undefined 5 Buchanan St vice technician until 1985 when cooperation of the Township Committee and municipal workers. in Drug Fair last Memorial Day. his brother that built the bomb he became an assistant manager suits from gunpowder ffcom fireworks of installation and maintenance) We commend town officials, for their openness and helpfulness The statement quoted from as- Continues to support; s supervising the installation and during this process. Now we hope those same officials, will not sistant prosecutor Phillip Leahy is allegedly in their garage, how they Reg. $165 ™.$69 not true. When Mr. Leahy was lied to the police and blamed ev- To the Editor: , full, suppprt-of sanctions. How- repair of telephone cable and take a defensive stance concerning CBAC recommendations. asked why he made. this istatet- erything on her son (But there In response to Herman Lie- ever;, with Saddarh Hussein, the equipment in Hudson County. He Certainty^some suggestions can be implemented while others Not enough to get around was no need to search the Gar- berman's letter to the editor in sanctions'"were •simply, having no served as chairman of the Jersey Reg. $225^—$* ment, he denied making it and the Feb. 21 Chronicle, may I sug- City Housing Authority board of jriay. not.be feasible. That is up to the Township Committee to To the Editor: the evening) for editing the tape, said that the newspaper must wood residence). effect,.and the; United Nations'S decide, based not only on the bottom line but what is best for gest that Mr. Lieberman be more. commissioners for 10 years until Reg. $335 .....„_$ 109 In response to Mr. and Mrs. doing titles, credits, graphics, have misinterpreted it Three dif- When told that they could use deadline for withdrawal from December; He was responsible for the community in the long run. In any case; we trust town Harnos' disappointment in TV- music and voice-overs to make ferent newspapers misinterpreted this youth as evidence, his phone careful in .the future concerning Kuwait was ignored. In response, number..was given to assistant his use of partial quotes pre- the United'.States .exe^ised Jts_ developing and maintaining all officials~wiH-accept-the-GBAG-report in-the spirit intended, 35's i'noishow^atthe JPALtburna-™ sented out. of context On more. ~piu)licafid~^btidlzeid"hT5nslnTo; seriously consider its recommendations, go forward and waste ment please he advised: possible, for airing. We also tftse When in court on Feb. 11 the prosecutor Robin.Nud, who said congressional-right to use force in Jersey City, whicH covers 20,000 1. Last year my youngest son our own equipment arid tapes arid youth under oath in front of Judge she would call. The phone call . than one occasion in his letter, the liberation of Kuwait If Mr. no. .gnergy on excuses—they're not necessary, only /thanks are ; Mr. Lieberman biijtchered lines tenants; 350 employees, an annual was active in the PAL bantam also pay for repairs at ouir own Rr Hawkins admitted guilt by as- never took place. .-•<•;•.-.--- •;- -1 ^- ,. , 1 fi^|pJifeJMihlp h "due.- ' •"-' •-''••:':';.. '.''"• • •••.•-• . •:.-. ••..•'. • ' .'. ^. • • • operating budget"of 7^5 million, sociation, told who manufactured The Keriilworth youth is guilty.__ flrbmr'niy 'own letter and"twisted decisions of pur government, league and attended all tourna- expense. We ask for nothing, but others so that they could be used : acquisition of municipal develop- ments. I am well aware of the par- simply a thanks, and lit the bomb, and is paying He deserved what he got He. ''maylies'his time spent writing let* ment bonds totaling $250 million ent-child participation concerning one-third of the damage. learned from the experience. But as stepping stones to present his ters 'Would b«:-better sperit run- : I, therefore, on behalf of the.TV- . oton ideas. Obviously, he does not since 1981, and the negotiation of all in intramural sports offered in 35 crew, welcome members of this From the day this incident oc- to let the other two go, knowing ning for office." ' legal, union and management con- this community. their involvement, has me won- realize the possible legal implica- , The United States will continue Calendar of meetings community to join our video club curred it was handled very poorly. tions of this type of practice. tracts. - 2. There are only five active or tape an event with your own All three boys were, picked up at dering why did they let them go. to fight tintil Iraq withdraws from adult volunteer members of TV-35 Drug Fair and brought ddwn to Especially when the older Gar- ..., At no time in my letter did I say Kuwait unconditionally. The only The candidate studied political camcorder and we will be glad to that the war is no longer an issue, Thursday, Feb. 28 8 p.m. Kenilworth Planning for this entire township and I have it aired on the station. TV-35 Cranford Police station. All three wood youth has allegedly been in cease fire that we have been of- science at Jersey City State Col- 7:30 p.m. Mayor's Committee on Board, Borough Hall. apologize that we cannot tape were questioned. The two Gar- and out of trouble with the Gar- as Mr. Lieberman wrote. Lsimply fered to this point has the United lege and was a member of na- Silk Ties continues to be my "labor of love" stated, that U.S. involvement in Airplane Noise, Municipal Build- 8 p.m. Kenilworth Planning every important event that will to this community and it would Wood boys' stories were similar so wood Police, but. never had States paying reparations to Iraq. tional and state housing and rede- ing • • ••'•' Board . occur. Simply put, there are not have been nice to receive compli- the^jpolice believed them. Of charges pressed against him; "5 the"WSr^-no longer an issue, Had ' I could definitely think of better velopment associations. He has Z^lined Reg.$18»TO$26> 8 pirn. Kenilworth - Planning Monday, March 11 enough of us to get around. ments for the positive impact it course they would be similar, they When asked why they weren't tffe"former beeii-teuc, we wouldn't, ways to. spend my tax dollars. served on several committees or^ Top Coats Board, Flexi-Van hearing and 7 p.m. Kenilworth Borough 3. Not only do we members of has made on Cranford rather than are brothers who live, eat and picked up.the youths' lawyer said be writing letters about it Would So until the unconditional withr ganizing fund-raising events for . Trench Coats $9^/3 FOR $27 zonmg-ordinance-meetingr-Bor— Council workshop Borougli-Hall—'-TV-35-contribute^ur^ee-qualit3r-one-negative incident sleep- together.-^hey-had-all-the- the-prosecutor-is-trying-but~the-^ we? Next, Mr. Lieberman wrote drawal. pf Iraq' from Kuwait; I will children born with ,, spmaiifida.^ $ r ^th^t^tne~^resident's"~decision—on- He and his wife, Mary, have three ough Hall 8 p.m. Cranford Board of Educar time to tape events, we must add Sue Heck time in the world to make up a Cranford Police don't want to go continue, to support our troops w~$9230 Friday, March 1 tion workshop, Lincoln School on those extra hours (usually in 15 Hemlock Circle story.' after them. When Lt Milton force is good enough for me;> and pray for their safe return. daughters, Jacqueline, 7, Corinne, SPECIAL GROUP $3.99 8 a.ni Cranford Assessment 8 p.m. Kenilworth Board of Edu- The Kenilworth youth's mother Mason was asked, he said the Again he writes only to appe.ase '.:•••;•. •.'.-'•: James Hathway 3, and Alaine, 19 months. Commission, Municipal Building cation, Harding School sister were told by Sgt James prosecutor doesn't want to charge his position and make his argu* •' •.'••:•• 48 Burnside Ave. Pelliccio stated: "It has become London Fog Monday, March 4 '.'•,' Tuesday, March 12 - Thankful for Officer 0033 Washburn that all three boys were them; They don't have enough evi- ments appear.stronger. What I wrote was that the decision to use i^.$175 $87.50 8 p,m. Cranford Board of Educa- 8 p.m; Cranford Township Com- To the Editor: arrested and all three were going dence. If they did their job right tion budget workshop, Lincoln mittee, Municipal Building to detention. Only the Keniiworth and called the witness and ques- force in the Persian Guif was • • Robert G. Milkosky Speaking as a parent, I can say long it takes for a child to chase a made by our president, wfto was School 8 p.m. Kenilworth Borough \ I am thankful that neither oL, rafting ball , into a stre You boy went tioned the youths more they 8:15 p.m. Cranford Board of Ad- .Council* Borough Hall : -'"- yThd mother' dllowe'd "the police wftulcl have their evidenced ' ' elected into office to makes these };.j ',fiE^3niFIB|B!,1Pli(pUCACGQUNTANT]. two sons wWa^MoSange Ave?|| vi|ere racing to pick up your decisions by the A^encah'fre/ppl.e, justment, Municipal Building ..,. , search her house for a bomb or Why aren't' u>ey being charged?. 1 Tuesday, March 5 tion workshop, Lincoln School JTnat means you can niy'splf , and Mr.' 'lyelternian,'V^n-, YlKvMaiUranl the safety of 7:30 p.m. Cranford Township 8:30 p.m. Garwood' Borough if eluded. Lastly, he failed, to ripte SATf-5 Committee workshop, Municipal gbing to search the Garwood resi- ^ pick them Up? 1 would like ah an- that I also expressed my hatred; limit God forbid there was an ac- 163 for the Very idea of war and in no Prices Good Thru 3/5/91 Building cident due that driver's careless dence the reply was no. Why? Be- swer to my questioa The only (20Q 233-024^ " ' A' ' Wednesday, March 6 Wednesday, March 13 You're an adult, Ms, Padua, take cause the two boys said the Ken- thing that I could think of is that vifay did I support the idea of kill- ')',. " disregard of our laws. dii You broke the ing other men to achieve any ob- 8 p.m. Cranford Planning Board, 8 p.m. Kenilworth Board of Ad- Ms. Padua, for whatever justifi- they realized they made a mis- flum'eipaHBuilding-— — 4he—i>oliee-salaries--to—listen—to take.- By-saying-there-aHegedly- jective. What I expressed was »Remember* to^fbihdi tlcer U03vT was there to stop you. r r support for pur troops while we Thursday, March 7 . Thursday, March 14 kids? ; , : . • . • isn't enough'evidence is their way Your Honnie8tead' Property Tax Rebate Apjalication has been of bur laws, even if as per your You were racing at close to twice are at war and no peaceful reso- 7:30 JJ.m. Mayor's Committee on 7:30 p.m. Mayor's Committee on gripe it was only for three min- While in detention the youth of getting out of it combined with your Gross Income Tax Return. " Airplane Noise, Municipal Build- the posted speed limit That of- lution is iii sight Criticizing the Airplane Noise, Municipal Build- utes, have you considered how ficer was there to protect the citi- took a polygraph test which It is going to be a long hot sum- ing ' : -.•'•• ing proved the two Garwood youths mer, and I hope and pray that this government is not going to bring zens of Cranford, whose safety you were involved. Lt Joseph Fit- our soldiers home. While they are; obviously disregarded. youth doesn't get bored again. zgerald told the youths' mother in A concerned parent in the Gulf the very least we can As for your callous swipe at front of Det' William Peters that -do is give them, the support they "suburban upper class Cranford" heed and deserve.[i for a cpnvenient appointment Kissing frogs before the prince comes and our police officers: if a Cran- Mr. Lieberman also writes in ford police officer's job is any less It's funny how we remember the things we proba- At 13, going on 14, I was a skinny kid still in that taxing these days, it is due to their None so blind..^ bly should forget Those moments in adolescence "in-between" stage. Hormones may have been racing hard work to enforce our law's To the Editor. who "doesn't want to get in- that make us wince as we recall the pain of growing through my body but they had yet to land where they and deter anyone who chooses to UP and the innocence of discovery. belonged. I was, unfortunately, a "late bloomer" Herman Lieberman's long- volved"? . ; disregard those laws, such as winded diatribe in the Feb. 21 There is no sense arguing with I can remember experiencing the first pangs of J guess Sam knew he had to do something about yourself. Don't take a childish the whole situation of my following him around, issue of the Chronicle illustrated an individual of this ilk. Logic and wanting to know "what it all was about," when I was h hl tt f flli h d swipe at our town and our police, the truth in the old adage. _., ."Ther e the lessons of history and humari- 13. However, the only thing "it" involved was kissing, since I popped up wherever he was or stood across officers because you're mad that are none so blind as those Who -dtyjare wasted on him. Accord- Back when I was a kid we bumbled along-spending the street from his house until he came out I spent yougotcaught will not; see." V -•_,.. jngly, this will be my last letter on Close to Home. much time wonderind g and little in discoverydi . BBut I endless hours dreamily imaging what it would be I don't know how However, I do hot want to waste like if Sam ever kissed me this subject I would like to thank don't regret the innocence, nor would I change it if I treats their speeders, but for y time and newsprint refuting Mr. the editor and readers of the could,go back. self and my family, we're glad that Lieberman's arguments, since he Chronicle for their indulgence. . Back when I was growing up there was a certain Officer 0033 was there to deal simply refuses to acknowledge the And to the true lovers of peace I mystery surrounding male-female relationships. Most with you. Take your just medi- facts in the Gulf situation. The will just say that all the principles of our knowledge came from conjecture, not fact cine. Try traveling at twice the purpose of this letter- is to point Americans'profess to love (justice, Let's face it, we knew next to nothing and we were Shenanigans posted speed limit in Kenilworth out a rather interesting observa- liberty, equalijy and peace) were too embarrassed or afraid to ask our parents. Our and write back to us to let us tion about Mr. "*•Lieberma' n as re- never obtained or maintained by •.. • •. .. • know if it's any different . * innocent quest for knowledge involved basic By Cheryl Moulton vealed in his letters. Mr. Lie- letters or demonstrations. They things...like kissing. Ahaa, sweet mysteries of life. Richard J. Sails berman cries for the "dauntless had to be fought for. MORTGAGE RIDDLE: What WAS kissing like? More importantly, how did 10 Oneida Place body bags arid mangled bodies." Benjamin Feigeribaum you do it and do it right? Was there a method...a He moans about the "obscene ex- 230DehmanRd. way...a book you could learn from? Even more im- penditures of vast resources for a What had an Initial rate 0(6.25% porfaht..would ANYONE ever want to kiss ME? As needless war^And he reminds us that Iraqis are "human beings like Payments that Increase by a »p«cilled amount per year (first 3 years) far as I could see, kissing was something that war- Grateful About letters Does not adjust to any Index or margin . Providing Today's ranted some investigation. Too embarassed to ask us." Mr. Lieberman evidently has _To-the-Editor:_—-^-^, \^JJL—U,..A little Or no concern for the Kuwait The 'Chronicle will print as Payments stay tlx«f«t 9-25 * tor remalriing 27 years (9.92% A,P.B.) and fearing our first encounter with'the oposite sex, One-"warm summer evening I was sitting on the A heartfeft thank you to all Gar- or Israeli victims of Hussein, • many residents' letters as pos- ; front porch when Sam came across,the street In- until it loomed menacingly ahead. . . " wood and Kenilworth business as- since he does not mention them.. sible on subjects of local inter-, Has np negativeamortlzailon ' stead of going right in the house to see my brother • sociates who gave so graciously to Mr. Lieberman does believe est Letters to the editor may and Research^ I vacillated between wanting to be kissed and he sat down next to me and began talking about how And Is hot an adjustable rate loan?...GIve up? being disgusted with the whole thing. What was'the our annual PTA card party. You there are occasions when war is be submitted by mail or by fax someday I would not be sitting on the porch made our fund raiser possible. justified, and lists World War II as no later, than 3 p.m. Tuesday. with the Human Touch! purpose of kissing? What did it exactly prove? One alone...that I would have a beau to share such a thing I did know, practice was definitely in order. Thank you also to all who at- an example. However, he condi- All letters should be typed or beautiful summer night Looking right into my eyes tended dur card party. . tions this "just" war with the ad- clearly written and include the ANSWER: From cancer prevention information to environment. Patient and Family Counsel- Holing up in my bedroom, 1 began kissing every- he said, "They will be knocking down the door to get Without both of you, our'goal of dendum "after Japan attacked writer's signature, address and detection, treatment, researching the cure ing and a Patient Assistance Billing Pro- thing I could. Mirrors, headboards, my own dates with you, kiddo. You're going to be a real three scholarships and a donation Pearl Harbor, and Hitler Germany hand...but it just was,not right So I kissed an orange, daytime telephone number. FIRST CHOICE and terminal Hospice care, JFK is the gram, which promptly addresses insurance beauty in a few years; I only wish I could wait" to the handicapped Special Ser* followed with a declaration of Unsigned letters will' not be questions and streamlines paperwork pro- and apple, a balloon. Did you close your mouth, Then he lifted my chin...arid gently kissed my lips. It vices Fund could not have been war." Evidently, the acts of brutal- area'3 Cancer Resource! open your mouth...was there a specific way to do it? published and names will not cedures, are added services that make JFK was my first kiss...and one I have never forgotten, accomplished. ity and murder committed by the be withheld from publication. Our highly qualified Staff consists of Board More than the mechanics was the wonder and desire sweetness of the moment the mystery of finally Loretta Spina AxisJPowers were no reason for the Complete Cancer Care Center. to know why anyone The editor reserves the right Payment Rate Note Rate Per Thousand Borrowed Certified Medical Oncologists, Radiation ^ITJ^rl^^-knowing what it was like to be kissed dissolved as : President us tpjget involved. Is this the atti- to edit for clarity or because of Oncologists,, Physicians and Surgeons plus As New Jersey's largest hospital system, after that What activated this intimacy. As far as 1 our lips met I never worried about how to kiss or if Brearley High School PTA tude of the isolationist, a person 9,25% $6.16 JFK Medical Center also participates in a was concerned it was beyond me. length or to avoid libel.. • Yeari: a dedicated Oncology Nursing Unit specifi- I was doing it right it all Seemed so natural. Year 2: 7.29% $6.82 cally certified in cancer care. And JFK's national network of health care institu- I suppose it was bound to happen...my hornibnes If my dad and Sam thought I was going to "bloom" Year 3: 8.25% 9,25% $7.5J_ sophisticated cancer equipment and tech- tions conducting cancer research. kicked in and wammp...I was interested in boys. In- someday, then there was hope. "Hope was all I nology make early detection and treatment stead of wanting to pal around and play war or. needed back then. Hope is all any of ever need to FORBES NEWSPAPERS %\it Crartf or* PATRICIA ANDERSON Year 4-30: 9.25% d.25% $8.23 Call our Cancer Care Center. Trained spe- baseball I wanted them to "like me." Not just like keep going. J never forgot that nighL.or my first Idss. A DIVISION OF FORBES INC. Editor possible. cialists will provide you with information me but, "like me, like nie.*'. Unfortunately I missed It took longwjhan a few years before anyone came MALCOLM S. FORBES, JR. • Available with MlttUeas 10% downpayment As for convenience, we offer cancer treat- on cancer, physician referral and treatment the boat..my reputation as a tomboy was hard to close to "knocking down my do,or," and I was any- Chairman " ROSALIE GROSS ment close to home in a safe, suburban programs and community support services! break Boys would defend me to the death, play thing but a beauty. I remained a late bloomer for . ttews Editor ,. Available tor 1-4 family homes and F.N.M.A. approved condominiums endless games of stick ball and war...but alas they many, mahy ye.ars. But.the memory of my first kiss . JOHN J. O'BRIEN Serving: Cranford, Garwood . F.N.M.A. loan limits apply • . • President and Publisher and Kenilworth " CHERYL MOULTON, did not see me as a girl they would like to kiss. Jj •Prevailing Interest rate etfectlve 2/19/91 FOR MORE INFORMATION and what Sam said kept me going. 276-flOOO -- ^ PETER WAMSTEKER It was right around this time I developed a "crush" Sana became a close friend from that time on, EDWARD F. CARROLL ; Reporters CAUL (201) 321-7167 on a friend of my older brother. Sam Executive Editor- • cheering me on through every inch of painful inch of Published every Thursday by Forbes News- KAREN KASSINGER, was...wonderful. Not only was he great looking, he.,.f>uberty. He and my brother eventually joined the p«pers, A Division of Forbe*; Itib., 102 Wal- was the nicest guy you would ever meet, but he w8s Army, but I continued to keep in touch with Sam MICHAEL CASE nut Aw, Cranford, NJ. 07016. Second class JOHN SCHNEIDER Advertising/Marketing Director postage paid at Cranford, NJ. POSTMAS- Advertising Saloa 1180 RARITAN ROAD* CRANPQRD.NJ 07016 five years older than me. I followed him wherever through letters, until his unit was sent to Vietnam, TER: please send address changes to Forbes Llc«ns»d>/l6rtgape Banker • NJ Dspt of Banking he went, darting behind trees, garbage cans and Three months later he was dead. The gift Sam gave GEORGE GANNON Newspapers, Fulfillment Office, P.O. Box ANNPOUCAY assorted cars just to be near him. Although my me as a young girl made growing up a little easier, . Circulation Director 161, Bedmlnster. NJ. 07821. Classified Advertising (i8) 7^150 brother was oblivious to all this, Sam was not He something no one else could have done at that time. Subscription rates by mail one year within LENA B.MOORE Union County $20.00. Out of county $24.00, DEBRA CURIA MEDICAL C.E NT E H was a wonderful human being and what he did to I can still hear Sam say, "You have to kiss a lot of Out of state $27.00. General Manager Office Mnnagor NOTE' PrtMtil««ory noitt r«tti o( 6.ii%mUm eotwuu tor»«i)i« morttfa^Ww: RrM thrwy««w p^w»ntt «w »ub«Wlj:»d up to th« pjynwni (>5 James Street • Edison, Now Jersey ease the pain and disappointment of "first love," stilL-ftogs before you find a prince." He was right SdWih* now mw:by wtfS Wndlnu •*»• mr which \* *5Sl«h.d (wm • portion of mortage pwoao* / tommmnl Raw. «r« touches my very heart and soul. Thanks, Sam...wherever you are. «. All fcrtd*Irt th*Ml!• «M»x • f 1 -,,. Thursday, February 28,1991 CRANFORD CHRONICLE A-7 ^•* Defendant gete-^onditional discharge Registration for food to start Friday A 24iyear-old Westfield man ar> according to court records. His Registration for the March food row and Wednesday from 10 a.m. cused of possessing marijuana record may be expunged after a distribution program conducted to 2 p.m. at the Senior Citizens last April was given a conditional year if he does not Violate provi- through SHARE (Self Help.And Center and March 4 to 8 from 10 orth discharge Feb. 25 as part of an sions of the agreement Resource Exchange) will begin to- a.m. to 1:30 p.m. at Community agreement reached between him In addition, Pares pleaded not morrow. United Methodist Church. Food and the prosecutor; guilty to possession of CDS in a Residents participating - in will be picked up March 23 at the A conditional discharge is given motor vehicle and narcotics para- SHARE pay $13 at njgtstratiofffor Civil Defense Building on N, 14th Flexi-Van hearing tonight a supply of meat, produce and Street (Continued from page A-l) to first-time drug offenders who phernalia and operating a motor program of deciduous trees along do not plead to the drug charges vehicle with an open container of pasta later in the month. In ex- Minnie Leikauskas, SHARE co- ( 25.5 feet tional buffers from the containers sorte1 d costs.* ' ;fine'*^ d^ ' akit totala Ao ^.f tffc ^$645 a^ *•» w B'M. HiV s driver'V s Jparticipantf_J. . s are ' require1J'.d t.o torn Aper. n m ^J .*^- ^« V **resident ^* u n. .*« «« >.» F—s u . « M • ar'.-/ Xe g • 1 confusin >-, . _ . . ^^. g this pro- A-6 CRANFORD CHRONICLE Under the preliminary site plan and would benefit the neighbor- As part of the discharge, Gustavo license was revoked for two years. form two hours a month of com- gram with the periodic distribu- Thursday, February 28,1991 approved Slept 6, the applicant is hood, he said. Pares, must pay a total of $625 for, Pares was arrested by officer munity service. SHARE is open to tion of free federal surplus food^to permitted to store 2,748 chassis on Moskowitz also recommended among other things, drug testing Mark David at 12:22 a.m. last anyone. regardless of age or in- residents who fall within income - the site. An alternative plan was that no construction or storage in lab fees and the Drug Enforce- April 2 at 11th Street-and She- come. . •• 1 ...''. guidelines or participate in fed- granted to allow the storage of 574 the flood plain or wetland areas ment Demand Reduction Fund, ridan Avenue. Registration will bo held tomor- eral entitlement programs. containers stacked - two high and be permitted, which Flexi-Van Council holds tax increase to 1,892 chassis stacked four high representatives agreed to in a with the maximum storage height Feb. 15 letter to the board. Parkway driver penalized for DWI not to exceed 17 feet If the board After three nights of testimony a Eichenbgrg had told the court And finally, he said the applica- that medication he Used for a Central Jferjfep Mtt Cointf for nearly $6 million '91 budget decides to grant the extension of tion should receive the standard 31-year-old Pennsylvania man was time the Sept 6 provisions will found guiltv in toothache caused a false reading By Peter .Wamsteker . two-year site plan approval and not the extended one because the court records; But after hearing-- Buying & Selling While local and regional schools await state aid made in 1990, Rahway Valley Sewerage Authority During the last three meetings, application pointed out th.^-s-A^i—catede need, . figures to finalize their budgets, Borough Council has fees will be reduced $80,254, and Council will use experts hired by Flexi-Van and for changes in the zoning ordi- The loins completed a municipal operating budget for11991 .of $580,000 from its surplus of morerthan $1 million, art the Planning Board from the Minersville; pleaded not guilty 1 nance especially dealing with the concluded otherwise and fined $5,976,346. The budget, which was introduced- " atincrease of $200,000 over last year's appropriatioa fields of traffic safety, and real es- storage and landscape buffer re- after he was arrested.at 12:48 a.m. the driver a total of$4t06, r; Tuesday's meeting, is $266,623 higher than the 1990These factors contribute to a savings of approxir tate have generally agreed with quirements in the heavy and light Nov. • 2 . by • state trooper Robert COLLECTIONS t ESTATES t INVESTMENT COUNSELING budget of $5,709 million for a 4.67 percent increase. niately $.75 tax points. Council had to cut roughly : each other's findings; But theindustrial zones. PUBUC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE According to calculations by borough auditor 76,000 from the budget to save one tax point most significant testimony, the standard bid bond and subiocl to Iho condilionc provid- WE DEAL PROFESSIONALLY ON A NATIONAL LEVEL PUBLIC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE PUBUC.NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE od in tho "Inslruclion to Bidders' James Cerullo, Kenilworth homeowners will see an Among the largest increases are group health in- one most relevant to the kind of • A Performance Bond in tho amount of 100% ol tho con- ATTENDING OVER 40 COIN SHOWS EACH YEAR SHERIFF'S SALE. average increase of $16 in new taxes or one taxsurance rates for employees. Health insurance pre- impact the site will have on adjar SECTION A: NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS^" ' tract and satisfactory in lorrfi. oirocution and suflici'on- SUPERIOR COURTVOF NEW JERSEY CRANFORD BOARD OF EDUCATION cy olsuroly'wtll bo roqutrod ol Iho succossful biddor SO WE CAN PAY YOU THE HIGHEST POSSIBLE PRICES. . point per $100 of assessed value to support the mu-miums increased to $354,000 from $303,000 in 1990, a cent homeowners Came from CHANCERY DIVISION . ' • • • . REROOFINQ AT CRAWFORD HIGH SCHOOL. WINQ B THE CRANFORD BOARD OF EDUCATION RESERVES UNION COUNTY • . • . C0MM NO. 90-505? THE RIGHT TO RJEECT ANY AND ALL BIDS. TO WAIVE . difference of $51,000 or 16.8 percent Harvey S. Moskowitz, a licensed DOCKET NO. F-4B10-80 • . • ANY INFORMALITIES IN ANY BID. OR TO AWARD nicipal budget The amount is based on a home with: •'Sontod propoGali will bo .ro'coivod'by Iho Cr;tnlord FREE APPRAISALS , Capital expenditures for improvernents to the bor- professional, land planner from . BANKER SAVINGS Boardol Education for mrootlng.work al Cranlord Htjjh SEPARATE CONTRACTS OR ALUMP SUM CONTRACT • the average assessed^valu.e of $165,000rand repre- •<. . . •....• PlatnUlf. School WlnQ R In Cranford. Now Jorsoy. (ASAPPLICABLEI. IN SUCH A MANNER AS SHALL BE; IN THE JUDGMENT OF THE BOARD OF EDUOATION. CALL: ROBERT MINICHINO ough infrastructure and the purchase of new equip- Florham Park. - ^ i^.. Bids will bo rocoiucd up until ip;0O.a m.. prbvaillng iimo. 423 W. UNION AVE. (RT. 28) sents a 2.18 percent incrcT&sG from last year. This DEEMED IN THE BEST INTEREST OF THE SCHOOL - FREDERICK J. BULGER A/WA FREDERICK JOSEPH on Thursday. March 21. 1901 und'ihon openod in public DISTRICT. ALL IN CONFORMITY WITH THE LAW ' represents onlytthe municipal portion of taxes ahd ment in various departments will total $1,302 mil- Moskowitz told the board last • ' . BULGER. ETALS " ' by.lho Board Secretary for tho Cranford Board of Educa lion. From that figure, $1,233 million will be bonded, Thursday that the proposed site Dofondunls •• lion of tho Board Olflco localod at )32 Thomas Strool ' . Ms. Joanoito'Nixon. Boafd Socrctary BOUND BROOK 563-1933 does not. include regional and local school=budgets. . CIVIC ACTION ' . ' P.O Box 646. Cranford.'Now Jorsoy 07016 • Cronfor'd Board of Education.- Tax estimates for these must wait untihschool board $7,500 will be appropriated as part of operating bud- plan does not conform to provi- WRIT OF EXECUTION ' ' - • • Specifications. Proposal Forms, etc. may bo obtained . J2B56 CC6-1f-Fobruary 28. 1001 , FOR SALE OF MORTGWSE PREMISES Iromtho Archltocl's Ollicp after Thursday. February 2fl receive state aid figures March 15. ... getand $61,800 will come frotn the capital improve- sions of the, local ordinance with By vlrluo ol tho abouo-stalod writ of oxoculion to mi? loot. | y- • ' : . . ment fund. respect to design and perfor- • diroclod I shall oxposo for salo by public wmduo. in Room Tho Bidding dpcumonis. have boon prepared by The municipal budget will require $3,615 mjllion 207. ia tho (Jourt Houoo. In tho Oily of Jfjaabolh. N J on Shiyo/Spinolli/Poramoni f. Associates. Architects & Plan- froni loc Thursday, February 28, 1991 CRANFORD CHRONICLE A-9 VIA to assist children's AIDS project Tuesday seniors The Village Improvement Asso- are meeting today to discuss VTA plan five trips .ciation is participating in a dis- participation in the effort and The Tuesday. Senior Citizens trict fund-raising effort to raise other local fund-raising projects Club has five trips planned for SPECTRUM money for the children's hospital for the club's annual donations. this year. Reservations may be AIDS program. Members will meet Monday at made with Irma Schreibcr, President Florence McCIOskey 12:30 p.m. at the home of Lynn 276-2820, and Yolanda Schultz attended a MacWhirter. Julie Pienciak and The schedule is: April 25, lun- hori Ann Kennedy meeting of leaders of the Sixth Mrs. Schultz are co-hostesses. cheon at Brookside Manor in New Districs t of the N J. State Federa- A discussion o f recentley read York at a cost of $30; May 10, mys- tion of WomenVChibs last week books will take place aRTieTItera- he show to plan the fund raiser. It will be ture department's meeting next "Razzle Dazzle" at Lily Langtree A-8 CRANFORD CHRONICLE Thursday, February 28,1991 - run as a group effort by the clubs Thursday at 10:30 a.m. at the in King of Prussia, Pa., $34; Sept Steven Michael Slane in the district Mrs. McCloskey, home of Mary paly. 13, dinner and show at Tony and7' Mrs. Schultz and Teresa Abraham _. A ,' ' • • Madonna in Ringwood, $31, and Lori Ann Kennedy, daughter of Donald and Joan Oct 4, dinner and entertainment Kennedy of Hazlet, became the bride recently of Club to hear talks on taxes, linguistics at the. Birchwood in East Decision on eighth grade trip remains on hold Steven Michael Slane of Neptune. He is the son of Stroudsburg, Pa., $36. oBy Donnuonna nenaer—Hendeh-" . . ' , . -» would be too difficult to supervise uisuiouiea. juanica /uisun of Michael and Elizabeth Slane of Cranford. Lectures on taxes and word the Navy is planned March 22. ChronlcleChmninia AocnniafaAssociate •'•' Heldfield,, have not veyet been ablaBle toto J IJ _.i t.- -J ij _ii.. -Third Avenue asked whether tthl e The ceremony was—performed at St Clement games are scheduled at March There is no meeting March 29, Craft sale '" i whether to offer a trip board had come up with a defini- Church! Matawan, and a reception followed at PJ. meetings of the Friday Senior Cit- which is Good Friday. St Agnes Home School Associa- Tuesday's Board of Education fears of terrorism tive trip recommendation. Pat Ruggles, Spring Lake Height^. izens Club, tion will sponsor a flea market meeting was crowded with ap- Baltimore might be a good op- Members celebrating birthdays le Persian Petrocky of North Avenue was The bride's sister, Donna Kennedy of Hazlet, was A representative of Rutgers Co- at tfie party in March are Mar- and craft sale Saturday from 10 proximately 30 parents and eighth tion, said. Wovna. Pupils could operative Extension will describe Other schools, such as Rahway visit the Maryland Science Center, worried about costs and re- maid of honor. Bridesmaids were the bride's sisters, garet Huehn, Edith McCIintock, a.m. to 4 p.m. in the school gym, quested additional fund, raising to Karen and Maureen Kennedy of Hazlet, and the ways to lower taxes at the March 342 Madison Hill R(d., Clark. Call opinions about the tradi- Pier 3, Pratt Street, Atlantic Coral Patricia Reilly, Jeanette Limone, ready canceled. The' Garwrfea begin soon. Debbie Lefebvre of bridegroom's sister, Karen Slane of Cranford. 8 meeting at 1 p.m. in the Commu- Rose Springsted . and Helen 388-7852. - tional spring class trip to Wash- Reed and Fort McHenry and nity Center, preceded by a hot.dog teachers' consensus was that more. This, would be a one-day Hazel Avenue asked about the Heather McGrath 6f Cranford, the bridegroom's god- Zielinski. • ington, D.C. many pupils already have been to money that has been credited to child, was flower girl. lunch at noon' John D. Jacobspn, Principal Gail Wovna reported Philadelphia, Mystic Seaport is trip, with students departing at billed as the "Word Sleuth," will Seats are available on an April 5:30 am. and returning home the pupils because of previous The best man was John Tedesco of Bayville. Ush- that neighboring schools, such as top short a trip and heavily gift- fluid-raising efforts. discuss "Of Hookers and Hacks" 10 trip to the Taj Mahal in'At- Cranford, Kenilworth and West- close to 11 p.m. The total approxi- ers were Steven GunOier of Neptune, Peter Jacobs shop oriented, and Hershey Park of Cranford and Michael MacNamara of Cranford. at the March 15 meeting. lantic City and a Sept 15 to 19 mate cost would be $50, which in- "Who will make the ultimate trip to Wildwood Crest Call decision?" asked Sharon McHugh The bride's nephew, Rocco Bucco of Matawan, was The club's business meeting is cludes spending money and din- tomorrow. A; talk on dentistry in 276-2849 Health testing is scheduled March 9 ner.:, ". .".."• of Hazel Avenue. She is cpn- ring bearer. •-1. > 1 . • . .• cemech about transportation by The bride graduated from St John Vianney High The Garwood Board of Health blood test to fast 12 hours prior The administration consensus, is bus rather than train. School, Holmdel, in 1983 and Old Dominion Univer-. Seniors plan St. Patrick's luncheon thati pupils have anticipated the will conduct a Health Day-Jkffarch with the exception of water. sity in Virginia in 1987 with a bachelor's degree. She A St Patrick's Day catered lunl - MarcMh h 77. . 9 from 9 to 11 am. at the First Aid Washington trip for so long that Eighth graders Joseph Peluslo cheon is. the highlight of this Events in April include ari anni- Registration for the blood test of Fourth Avenue and Michelle is a computer programmer at Prudential Insurance Squad building. . perhaps the decision could be Co., Holmdel. Her husband graduated from Cranford month's agenda of the Monday Se- versary luncheon at the Westwood must be done at the Westfield postponed even lbnger since Smith of ..Locus. t explaineT. d wha, t nior Citizens Club, It will be held: on the 18th and a trip, to Miller- Extensive-blood screening will Wl d V High School in 1979, New Jersey Institute of Tech- be offered including SMAC 26, Health Department, 425 E. Broad world eventsjSave been changing £3^ > » jn^atnp. Heather nology in 1985 with a bachelor's degree, and Rutgers at noon March 18 at the Commu- idge Inn, Jericho arid;Oyster Bay., so rapidly Marko of Hazel Avenue suggested nity Center. Side by Siders will N.Y., on the 25th. The cost is $35. -,../• * an overnight trip to Busch Gar- University in 1990 with a master's degree. He.is a' chemical engineer at Fort MonmoUth. ''... . entertain. Call Pat Dick, 233-6159: Speaking in favor of an over- A-10 CRANFQRD CHRONICLE Thursday, February 28,1991 _.. .^______t _ ., Thursday February 28, 1991 CRANFORD CHRONICLE B-l CHS swimmers beat i Blue Jays in section, advance to semifinals By Tess Finnegan Imus. Also winning was Sciarrone Team correspondent in the 200 free. If you have a party, an anniversary or a wedding on the calendar, make a As for plants of all kinds, our selections include a wide variety of Cranford swimmers swallowed Amy Hegna had an impressive note to call'on our Floral Corner. blooming, green and tropical plants from 3-inch pots to 10-inch pots. the St'Joseph Blue Jays Monday, meet in her own right She placed beating them 92-78 in the state second in the 200 medley relay For that matter, our Floral Corner has anything and everything you need And we can make larger plants available within three days. sectional quarterfinals at Cran- with Williams, Evans and Muccia, to decorate a table, brighten a room or cheer a good friend. _ ^ For a special event, plan to join us at the Gala 25th Anniversary New ford. The Cougar swim team ad- in the 100 butterfly, and in the 100 vanced to the semifinals yesterday backstroke with a time of 1:09.53, Our flowers come from farms as close by as New Jersey towns and Jersey Flower & Garden Show. The show will include more than two against Millburn , at Millburn. her personal best Also placing farms as far away as New Zealand and all points north, south, east and dozen dramatic garden settings and we'll be happy to greet you at our Coach Sally Kleeman "can't re- second was Muccia in the 50-yard member the last, time we (thefree followed by Evans. The other- west. And all of them are freshly cut the day we display them;; Kings Floral Corner display. Cranford team)advanced beyond third place; finish was turned. in the quarterfinals." by Williams in the 100 fly." • . , You can count on trs \6 plan and arrange any floral arrangement you The show will be held at the Garden State Convention & Exhibit Center Also contributing to Cranford's have in minoLon just 48 hours' notice. In addition, you can order an near Exit 6 off Interstate 287 in Somerset every day from February 23 Seniors David Hegna and An-offense was Tess Finnegan in the thony Muccia clinched the victory 1Q0 back and in the 400 free relay arrangement to be delivered anywhere in the world, simply call our through March 3. , •.••'•'• for Cranford by coming from be- with Aimee. Niemsyk, Marc special TelaFlora phone numbers 575-8873, 781-7531 or 467-4344 any We look forward to seeing you there as well as at your nearest Kings, hind on trie last leg of each of the Skareck and Scott Acampora. 400-yard freestyle relays. Cranford Mariah Bock swam well in the 200 day from 8 am to 6 prri. " " where flowers are always in season. " needed to keep St Joe's from medley relay with Jennie Arace, placing first and second in order Nicole Maguire and "Skarecki, as to win.-Hegna's first place relay did Aileen Bracuto in the 100 fly, BUTCHER'S CORNER FREEZER CORNER GROCER'S CORNER FARMER'S CORNER COUPON CORNER consisted of Kelly Imus, Karia I Williams and Kim Smith- MucciaV : Acampora in the 200 free, and USDA Choice White Rose Instant Tender Crisp California second place relay consisted of Krysia Cierkowski. in the 100 9 Maxwell House$399 Amy Hegna, Jason gciarrone and breaststroke, . Beef Roast Green Bean: Iceberg ( :MarcaL Jeff Knight In addition to his Aside from state team cpmpeti- Bottom. Shoulder or Chuck Cut or French Style. 9 oz. C Coffee heart-pounding recovery, Dave tion, Cranford is sending two Rump and Sirlion-Tip. _ilb. $2.39 Broccoli Spears ' •• ." 10 oz. 69 Lettuce 79 49< Hegna with Sciarrone, Dan swimmers, David Hegna and Kim $ Regular (8 oz.). French Roast or iTOWELS Seamed Eye-Round • Ih. 3.49 Tabatchnick Soups ';_15 oz, 99C Colombian (7 oz.) •-- - Imported Red Ripe •roll of .100 sheets With this Beams and Jesse Evarts broke the Smith, . to the Individual State Rib-Eye Roast •. • . lh: <4.49 Minute Maid Frozen Coupon 200-yard free relay school record Championships at Trenton State C Dominican Slicing with a time of 1:43.85.- Previously College. Smith will be competing ^-Orange-Juice. J2:az.JlM... Poland Spring Watar gal. cont. 99 TJSDS Chpice^BeeF Bonelessrr: NabiscorOteGs^r~^—~-—-•—-—- in tKe meet, Dave Hegna and Saturday in the 50 and 100 free Stoufter's Entrees Swedish Meatballs. -tomatoes Mitdtoih events. Her_seeding times are RibrEye % Oreo Double Stuf I lb. 4 bz. *2.S9 "• LIJI46 "T p7 Lasagna. Escalloped Chicken N * • 'Unlit, one i'ftii L'iu per •cu r . yard free one-two,, with Muccia" -26.48=.-fe7lRe 50~and 57.40Tbi*' the Steaks (6-Pack) .lb: ^Noodle or Hbmestyle Chicken,'Nk California free. Hegna will compete March 9 29 swimming his personal best of in the 100 and 200 free events. His Rib-Eye Steaks ; :\b.J4#9 $239 Cauliflower hd ^Regular or Diet 57.23. Dave. Hegna also won the Peanut Butter Photo byy JohJohnn KeatinKeatingg 200-yard individual medley foW county tournament time of 48.64 Kings Fresh Gorton's .,;• ; Cherry 7-Up or .C.i VICTORY: Bear Vic Verno works toward overpowering A.L Johhsd'n's, Justin LaSala at Saturday's wrestling semifinals at Westfield in the 100 and 1:46.60 in the 200 Creamy or Chunky, Ib. 12 oz. jar Imported Long Green lowed by teammate Smith who will be used for seeding. $J89 C 99 High School. Verrio then was defeated in the 160 finals by Paul Jordan of Westfield, which won the district meet. won the 50ti-yard free ahead of Ground Beef ib Microwave Grunchy 49 Thomas' Toast-R~Cakes_7 oz, 99 :7-UPSODA 79 Kontos Pita Whole or Wheat, 14 oz. Asparagus ib With this Fat Content Not To Exceed 20% Fish Sticks 76 oz •2 ltr. btl, ' .". ' Coupon Family Pack. 3 lbs. or more Tuscan 6-Pack Buy One, Get One FREE! Chilean Red $ Mott's Apple Sauce 99 Seven Bears advance; Ferrara is Coach of Year Yogurt Pops .36 oz. 1.29 $ '. Good; 2/24791-3/2/91 Kings Country Farm £\ 6-Pnrk 1 lb. 8 oz. pkg. 1.69 Raspberries/2Pt LU14S T&W Ice Cream '/: gal. *3.49 $ eau also scored a big victory over Ed Perez of School calendar approved Welsh Farms Ice Cream or Crisco Vegetable Oil qt. pt. btl' 2.49 * . l.iniil iinv cmi|>i)n'ili'iii per (.'iislnniur • ••• at3:55. * Fresh Turkeys ib S Camp Pure Maple Syrup Regular or Jamaica Sunrise By Bob Taylor Jr. Elizabeth 3-2 to get into the finals' At 135 Ron Cagno was edged in the finals by Frozen Yogurt______qt. 1.99 $ Team correspondent The Cranford school board Monday approved a 1991-92 school With Pop-Up Timer. 10-13 lb. avg. wt. With Honey _8.5 oz. btl. l49 tied Papaya ea Nuggets or Beer Pretzels At 171 Taylor defeated Steve Marcantonio, AX. Johnson's Troczynski 6-4 Cagno came calendar that provides a short vacation next February and an 11- Turkey Breast Whole or Split lb. *i.99 DAIRY CORNER Juniors, Scott DuBeau and Bob Taylor also of Rahway, 11-7. Taylor (19-3) used a back from an early deficit but fell short at the day spring break at Easter. The school year will end June 23, Del Monte. Tropical Delights. 8 Size "Quinlin brought home their first district titles as the strong leg attack to defeat Marcantonio, who end. 1992. • .-..••. Fresh Western Grain-Fed Pork Minute Maid Orange Juice •PRETZELS Brearley Bears finished the season as a team had defeated him earlier in the year. Also advancing for the Bears are freshman The Cranford Education Association supported this calendar Semi-Boneless From Concentrate ____'/2 gal. *1.99 Tomato SIGNATURE CLUB with this with a respectable third-place finish in the At 189 Jose Rodriquez suffered his first loss Dom Tripodi (103) and sophomore Chris Sap- among the three options offered. Four of the six PTAs favored a $|99 Tropicana Apple Juice 10 oz. btl 2/99* : io.25-oz. pkg. Coupon District 11 tournament Three Bearsjlnished of the year when he was defeated by John ienza^lW) who each won a consolation match plan that would have closed school only three days at Easter and 8 oz. can • ••• Fresh Ham ib. Whitney's Yogurt_____6 oz 2/99c 5199 SPECIALS second and two third, giving Brearley seven Howard of Elizabeth 13-9. Howard jumped out to finish third. Senior captain Clint Kaminski ended the school year June 18. Whole or Shank Half. Aitch Bone Progresso White or Red Take advantage of our weekly wrestlers to advance to the regional'contests. to an 11-1 lead when the momentum of the finished fourth, thereby failing to qualify for School will open Sept 5 after two days of teacher preparation. Removed for Easy Carving Axelrod Non-Fat Clam Sauce 15 oz. canJ 1.89 •Good 2/24/91-3/2791 LU147 But possibly the biggest winner for the match began to turn. Rodriguez had the Eli- the regional tournament since only first, sec- Holidays and vacations are: Sept 9 and 10, Rosh Hashanah; Sept members-only savings. • '•'•' ' ' ,. zabeth wrestler on his back when the final Boneless Fresh Ham , No Yolks Noodles Broad or Extra • •. * l.lmll one cpupon/llum per custnmi*r • Bears was head coach Ron Ferrara. In addi- ond and" third placers advance. 18, Yom Kippur; Nov. 7 and 8, NJEA convention; half day Nov. 27 , JOIN THE CLUlB, • buzzer sounded-Rodriguez' record fell to 20-1. •Wholes Half lh. *2.49 Yogurt 8oz. Broad \1h7. pkg. 99* tion attaining the highest finish in five years, : ii Taylbr/'Rbdriquez, Verno, Cagno to begin the Thanksgiving recess; Dec. 23 to Jan. 2, Christmas 2/99 Ferrara was named District ll Coach of the•.•;. Senior captain.Vic Verno.faHed in repeitinp; Tripodi' and Sapienza will wrestle in the re- vacation; Jan. 20^ Martin Luther King Day; Feb. i7 and 18, winter Pork Tenderloins Whole. Medallions Progresso Soups'Minestrone, Lentil ITS FREE! !: : ; Friendship Cottage Cheese 8 oz. 99* .Year*-' ;•...... '/•. ' ' • • . •'•: : as a district champ when We "was defeated by gi'on'als,' the iMddle • stop on the road to the break;, April ,16 t;p,27,.spring vacation; and May 25, Memorial Day. or Butterflied '.___ lib.. or Vegetable .10.5 oz; can 59* Polly-O $ Kings Country •Light n' Lively __^ . : In a rematch, of last year's heavyweight final, Westfield's Paul Jordan at 160. Verno lecTthe states. They Were to begin yesterday and will The schedule 'provides 183 cjays of instruction. Kings Select Veal Mozzarella Cheese 16 oz. *2.99 Skippy Dog Food 14 oz. can 5/ 1.99 DuBeau avenged earlier defeats with a 10-2 match until the third period, when Jordan re- continue tomorrow and Saturday at Union Freshly Sliced Calf's Liver lb. S3.99 temptee WJiipped Farm Fresh :COTTAGE 99 i victory pvi^r Darryl Furr-Bell of Rahway; DuB- versed the Brearley wrestler-and scored a-fall High School. . : C Marcal 0FF Fresh Ground Veal Fat Content Not Cream Cheese __8 oz. 99 Chicken Breast :CHEESE_J lb. Withthis ' To Exceed 10% ______Jb. *3.99 Parkay Margarine __J-lb. qtrs. 69C $ Bathroom Breast Veal with Pocket Ib. 1.79 3 lbs, or tnore. Whole or Split Kings Store-Made Italian-Style Kraft Light & Natural Tissue 2/89' Kings Fresh • >{!!2^ : Good 2/24/91-3/2/91 .'.. .. LU151 . '- Will Garpentei* nanied outsta^iiig $ Pork Sausage No Additives lb. 1.99 roll of 1000 sheets . '• • Umil one coupon/llcm |HT cmlimiiT • • -• t Veal Sausage No Additives lb, $3.99 Shredded 4MQQ Ground Beef $100 Viva Economy Pack Family Pack. 3 lbs. or more JL. QFF • • ' '••.'.• -Cheese -802. X Napkins___pkg. of 300 $1.69 Fat Content Not to Exceed 20% wrestler in districtf: Scholz wins too^ ^H-Natural Lean Beef • • ' . • • • Dove 2-Pack Fresh Members Save By ttobyn Frank No Antibiotics or Hotinones DELI CORNER Bath Soap _9.5 oz. pkg. H.89 : White Rose Frozen : Team correspondent Top-Round Louis Rich Solid White Dove Dish Detergent pt. 6oz. btl. 99° Salmon Fillets $100 •ORANGE Cougar Willie Carpenter, state Westfield won the tournament, field Feb. 16, coming away with a All Detergent 3 lb. 1 oz box J2.49 tournament champion at 112 scoring 136.5 team points. Cran- 35-32 victory. At 103 Anthonj London Broil ib. Meat Caterer's 1 lb. or more JLQFF pounds last year, won his second ford finished fourth with 109.5 be- Frezza of Bloomfield pinned John Ground Beef Fat Content Not To Members Save :JUICE 12 oz.. Withthis . FLORAL CORNER Fresh Coupon District 11 crown when he pinned hind Elizabeth with 130.5 andCuccolo in 5:03. Sullivan began Exceed 10% ______llb. *3.49 Turkey Breast ilMi^'^mj^ff' : , Will Gdttlick of Westfield in 1:17 Brearley with 123.5. Rahway the scoring for Cranford with a Tradition de Belmont Mini $ 99 Flounder $|00 2/24/91-3/2/91 •' v, ', LU1S2 '"' at 119 pounds Saturday at West- placed fifth with 86 followed by fall in 5:40. All-Natural 60% Brie ''-• lh. *6;49 • • l.iinil one coupon/item per customer • '• field High School. Carpenter also AL. Johnson, 82.5; Summit, 48; FilletS 1 lb. or more was named Outstanding Wrestler Bloomfield 119-pounder Carloni Free-Range Land O Lakes -American Cheese Carnations 3 J_OFF Roselle Catholic, 24; and Linden, put Brandon Brewster on his back $ Members Save in the District 19. lb, Yellow or White Ih. 54.29 Mini Cymbidium Orchids, stern 3.99 With love from Kings Cranford's Pete, Scholz also was in 48 seconds. Carpenter won with Roasters $ On Feb. 12 Cranford grapplers a 25-11 decision over Billy She- _lb. U.59 Boar's Head First-Cut Corned Blazing Star Lattice 10 stems 3.99 iEllio's 3-Slice ••A/iA: victorious in the finals.: He deci- defeated Scotch Plains in the first Whole Chickens $ Beef or Pastrami Brisket lb.-*7.99 Holland Tulips___bu. *5.99 Old-1 ashionecKt 00 sioned Westfield's Chris Posey 6-3 rdan. Scholz pinned Sam Benezia Whole Breast •_ _lb. 2.19 $ round of the sectionals to advance of Bloomfield in 3:17^ Old-fashioned Babka_J8 oz. *4.99 Spring Pussy Willows _bu. 2.99 Coriee Cake ^IOFF ICHEESE 99 at 125. Other Cougars qualifying to to the.semifinal round. Here they Oscar Mayer lb. With love from Kings • I'.Si All'prices 'ol'lccii\c Ihrouyh Mnrdi 2. IWI. Wo Mcnbm Savc •PIZZA .8 oz. with thi« : -advance to the regionals by plac- were defeated by Phillipsburg Jason Alvator, a senior Cougar,' Eggplant Parmigiana lb. M.99 ]\;.si;rvL' ilw ri'iihi In limn t|utiniiljes: we do ncn soil lii Hebrew National ing third are 112-pound Chris away. ; . ' . pinned Jason Baumgardner in 54. BaCOll Snioked Sliced Pasta Primavera _^10 oz. *4.99 iltMloi'.; iiiul we I'iinnm ho rL'spunsihle lor i> p»>i!ruphicul '(MJ^jif^$<4 Assemblyman •*• " FMBA gives aluminum drive B-2 .CRANFORD GJftRONICLE Thursday February 28,11)91 dcau / 28ri99I™CRANFORD CHRONICtJi B-4 CRANFORD CHRONICLE Thursday February 28,1991 Obituaries Back Porch Cafe i For information Annie Naringi Walter Wurth Italian Restaurant | regarding these Services are being held today at in Cranford 60 years ago. She was Former Cranford resident Wal- JAr. Wurth had summered in PASTA $795 OrNNER $4 4)96 I 11 a.m. at First Baptist Church for a member of St Mark's AME ter A Wurth, 93, of Columbia, Md., South Newbury, N.H., since 1930. SPECIALS.. / SPECIALS.. I Z • restaurant pages Annie D. Naringi, 94, of Cranford. Church and its Flower Club. She died at Howard County Genera! He resided in Cranibrd from 1934 Scholar of Rome to discuss She died Monday at Cranford also was a member of Cranford's Hospital there last Thursday after until 1989, when he moved to Your Entire Dinner Order I -Health-And-Extended-Gape-Cen-—Ladies-Travet-Clubj lridiiiJhl Wr> wad a mpmhpr nf With This Coupon Fxpirps 3-31-91 ter after a long illness. Her Husband, LJB., died in 1950. TBorn in Newark, Mr. Wurth First Presbyterian Church and a call— ^ataconlbs at Mrsr Naringi was a-pastry cook Surviving are a son, Edward of served a year with the U.S. Army summer guest of South Newbury for Chimney Corner Restaurant Cranford, nine grandchildren, and Infantry as a second lieutenant Union Church. He was a long-time Back Porch Cafe Author and lecturer Frank Korn tory, and Italian during his 30- for 20 years, retiring many years during World War I and received member of the Old Guard _of> of Kenilworth will present a slide 11 great-grandchildren. Arrange- 1507 Back Main Street Micki Pulsinelli year career. He was awarded the ago. ments are by G.G. Woody Funeral his bachelor's degree in mechani- Cranford and Westfield. lecture on the Roman catacombs Princeton Prize for Distinguished Bahway • 381 -6455 on the first two Sundays in March Bom in St Maartin, she settled Home, Roselle. cal engineering nx>m New York Teaching at the university's 1982 University in 1920. He was a His wife, the former Ruth Tues.-Sat. 4 pm to 1 am at First Presbyterian Church's commencement exercises. Entertainment Fit & Sat. Night adult forum. . member of Psi Upsilon fraternity. Shultris, died in iS59. A son, at 201-231-6652 During Lent, the Rev. Bruce Jbseph Golej II He began his long career in engi- David, died in 1965 and a daugh- • Banquet Rooms Avialable Korri will talk about the cata- Williams, pastor, and . the Rev. neering with Colorado Oil Shale ter, Maryann Harris, died in 1979. combs and the sufferings of early Susan Moriarty, assistant, will Former Cranford resident Cranford and Texas before mov- Co. as a sales engineer. He trans- Survivors include,." a daughter, Christians this Sunday and onpreach on the Parables of Jesus. Joseph P. Golej II, 31, of Elizabeth ing to Elizabeth two years ago. ferred to the Standard Oil Co. of Marcia Gorrie of Columbia; a sis- WEEKEND DINNER SPECIALS papal history March 10. Both pre^ died last Thursday in Overlook COACH N' PADDOCK Williams also will teach a Bible Surviving are his mother, Anne New Jersey Working, in the gen- ter; Edna Edlund of Brahford, ROUTE 78 (EXIT 12) < Mites Will et CLINTOK. M. J. sentations will begin at 9:30 a.m. study oniJie Book of Revelation. Hospital, Summit eral research department and Conn; and six grandchildren. A in the youth cehter. Mr. Golej had been an inventor .Briscoe Ballcntine; his father, 201-735-7889 _ BOBBY & MARY'S Classes are offered Wednesdays Joseph; a brother, Arthur; and two continued as research engineer memorial service will be held in 318 William St., Piscataway Korn, author of five books, is a and control technician for Inven- „ "LUNCH • DINNER •COCKTAILS~" from 7:30 to 9 p.m. in the youth sistersv Bridgette Briant and Les- for Esso, how Exxon, for over 30 May at South Newbury Union 752-4474 former Fulbright Scholar who center and Thursdays from 1 totory Control Corp., Florham Park, lie Ballentine. -.; years, retiring in 1562. For several Church where contributions may WEDDINGS • BANQUETS • PARTIES FOR ALL OCCASIONS studied at the American Academy for. two years. He also was a Each Special Includes: Soup, Salad, Coffee & Dessert 2:30 p.m.. in the church's board 1 years his main avenue of study be sent, P.O. Box 37> South New- in Rome..He has lived and stud- room. . waiter at various restaurants in A memorial service will be held focused on a hydrogeneration pro- bury, N.H. 03272. Chadwick Fu- Friday Night Dancing- • SEAFOOD FRA DIAVLQ; ;...... ;.....; ....$12.95 ied off and oh in Rome in the past Youth fellowships will continue Union County. ..•- • Saturday at noon at Hillside (Lobster, Shrimp, Scallops, Calamari) 20 years. cess of extracting oil from' various neral Service, New London, N.H., March 1 - The Coachman with a variety of activities includ- Mr. Golej was a graduate of Presbyterian Church, 1141 Salem organic substances. is in charge of arrangements. • PORTERHOUSE STEAK „.'..„ '. $10.95 His research there has taken ing a Presbyterian youth rally Union County College and- the Ave., Hillside. In lieu of flowers, March 8 - Bud Beavers & Elaine him to the Vatican and into the March 10 and an upcoming gym University of Texas at Arlington, donations may be made to the catacombs. He is currently work- where he received a bachelor's church. Arrangements are by the John Keenoy night John J. Keenoy, 69, of''"Ken-, offered Saturday. DINE WITH US FOR LUNCH ing on his sixth book. Korn has Also, the commissioning educa- degree in communications. " Bannsworth Funeral Home, Eli- written several feature,articles for '. zabeth. •, . ilworth, died last Thursday at Surviving are his wife, the ,. , vOR-DINNERIN tion class has begun with 14 stu- Bom, in Orange, he lived in Overlook Hospital after a brief ill- former.-.'Mary T. Golqmbiewsld; newspapers and magazines, dents. The class is -designed to OUR GREENHOUSE An adjunct professor of English ness,' "" . . "' ' .'•• . ."— . •, three sons, John Jr. of Scotch Catering £xeluslveli{ to prepare them for church member- Walter Ruess Mr. Keenoy had been a shop Plains, Patrick J. of Elizabeth and • Four Rooms for Banquets at the College of St Elizabeth, ship. The group tyill be officially > bridal^Showors • • Birthdays Korn also has taught Latin, his- foreman for White Machine. Co. Timothy S. of Kenilworth; three Wtddlnqz, Social Fanctloits united at the church June 2. Former Kenilworth resident, president of the Crestwood for 40 years, retiring seven years daughters, Diana Connelly of Lin- ' «"W8ddlpgs • • Class Rounions Walter Ruess, 88, of Whiting died Trowel Club. Also a member of Sunday & Wednesday Nights Monday Nights • AnnlOersarlOs • » Family Partlos ago. He was a World War II Army den, Katrin Hockstein of Sussex • Rotlromonts Feb. 20 in the Lincoln Park home several other Masonic groups, Mr. Fritz to prepare corned beef at church veteran who served in the Phi- and Christine of Garwood;. two All-You-Can-Eat SPECIALS OF THE WEEK of stepson Donald Brady. Ruess organized the Jersey Shore lippines. brothers Patrick of Nutley and KIDS EAT FREE The public is invited to "Fritz's . as a master butcher and chef. Mr. Ruess had been a salesman Square Club in Forked River and ; One dining adult per child. BABY BACK RIBS Lobster Tall...tlll.95 • 14 oz. Sirloin Steak ...812.95 Born in Newark, he moved here David of Rbselle Park; a sister, Nqw Featuring on Wed. Only BroUcd Chicken... 8U.9S • Shrimp Scampi... #13.95 Corned Beef and Cabbage Din- The menu will include Fritz's for 35 years with General Baking was appointed grand tyler to the Vcnl PnnnJglaiia 813.95 1 —cream—of— potata_soup^_cahhage- 39 years ago. He was a member of Mary Johnson of Tucson, Ariz.; "TOTO The Magic Clown" Thursday Nights Tier' —Tit—~eranford~---Me i B-6 CRANFORD CHRONICLE irhursday February 28, 1991 - Family J / Thursday February 28,1991 "CRANFORD CHRONICLE B-7 LET US ' Owned i (2 'HELP YOU BEAT" OPI:M\CI>IAIMII !••• the RECESSION! 22 When You Want The NORTHERN & SOUTHERN Enjoy Fhwr Nortiwrn ItaDan Cosine within n _^ Buy one dinner ITALIAN CUISINE A 4«eor. Occasion To Be r Cwna»t»te ym» w^^fl ^ dancing Hbm entree & receive^nd entree at \ yfr : of Fine Italian Cuisine From ««r^jtt onrvodktoli <«unse Our Ala Carte Menu met 1/S Your Just Going Out For Including.-'.-' •£*• OPEN 7 DAYS Ihrockmorton'! (must be of equal or lesser value) Homemade Tasta, Delectable Veal; » n c • i c « w x^i*' o B I t. Superb Seafood & Tender Chicken Dishes A Bite With Friends Choose From The Freshest Vegetables Newly renovated • Neic and exquisite menu * Neic Management EXCHANGE & Assortment f SJd ' Ri. 202-206 North, Bridgewater . . •' • Plus Much Morii ) —Come Try Our— —-—^ 526-7090 Relax & Enjoy The Fireplace In Our Lounge • Open Mon.-Fri. For Lunch & Dinner ' ' •'" » Quality food and friendly atmosphere. . - -11:30 am-3:30 pm & 5:00 pm-11:00 pm Tuesday March 12 Saturday — Dinner Only Ala Cnrtc 5:00 pm-12:00 am * Homemade desserts Italian-Style Menu:Antipasto, Sunday —. Set Dinner Menu 12 noon - 4:00 pm Pasta, Oilcken Marsala or . Ala Cartc'5:00 pm-ll:06 pm . • Senior .Citizen's specials 3:30 - 5:30 Plcoata, Dessert Sc Coffee -Verdi's Set Sunday Dinner •' MENU Vegetable, Potato 908-658^-3000 Make Reservations Now your choice of Cherry Hemingway's Pub In the new Bridgewater Manor (formerly the Watch- Park & Mountain Aves., Scotch Plains 322-7726 rPie-or-Iee-Gream-for— OnO ung View Inn) Is ndw open for business. The Pub/an informal, casual FEATURING: setting for lunch or dinner, Is one of many, operations at the new . • Twin Rock Lobster Tails Fried Seafood Combo Bridgewater Manor. In addition to Hemingway's, thore will be a second dessert and Coffee. floor dining room with exquisite decor and a menu featuring Continental- • Jumbo Fried Shrimp Fresh Boneless Brook Trout Italian cuisine. There are several fine banquet facilities accommodating •• 18 pz. Strip Steak" 1V£lb. Lobster -anywhere from 20 to 300 patrons! Reservations for spring and summer • Veal Florentine Broiled Seafood.Combo weddings and special events are noW.belng accepted. • Roast Prime Rib Chicken Paradise Although not totally finished with major renovations, the second floor Is Domestic Swordfish -available for dining and features a lobster festival every. Thursday and • Norwegian Salmon Friday evening. They offer unlimited servings of lobster,, shrimp, pasta, and more carved meat and dessert for a price of $24.95 per person. Includes cup pi French Onion Soup $ The management of the Bridgewater Manor is in the capable hands.of oi Soup 6(4 Jour, A Coifaa or Tpa STARTING FROM Restaurants & Food Stores General Manager Bill Boggier, whose past experience-Includes.25 yearsiol. Reservations Suggested managing "The Manor" in West Orange. Bill came out of retirement fof'thls"' f^ MONDAY TUESDAY endeavor. His enthusiast for his work and his dedication to please .his- "(W. NEW EARLY BIRt) SPECIALS 766-8200 customers'are obvious-when speaking with him.-Mr'. Boggier intends to $7 95 make, the Bridgewater Manor one of the finest dining and banquet facilities . STARTING FROM FREE Buttered Bagel FREE ip oz. cup of in the state. ' '• • .- . ' . • •' :. • . OVER 20 SELECTIONS— PIZZA <& Mne If the fourth day attendance at Hemingway's, the day we dined there, Is With Coffee Purchase Coffee With Any Purchase IRONW0DD any Indication of future successes, I would say that the Bridgewater Manor COME IN AND RELAX MONDAY TO FRIDAY DELIVERY 7 DAVSnA WEEK is off to a good start. .. . . " ' Expires March. 31st . Expires March 31st Hemingway's Is an attractive lounge with a working fireplace, a small bar HAPPY HOUR HOUSE DRINKS AT BAR - $1.75-4 PM to 7 PM RESTAURANT Squire's Corner • Washington Valley Rd. & Chimney Rock Road ;pnd •20'tablesrltsxolorscheme is dark green and white with brass lamps .-'..• FREE HOT HORS D'OEUVRES Martinsville, NJ Toqtthe wajjs^ and recessed lights \n the celling. The table settings consist of WEDNESDAY THURSDAY •r; AT BASKINO RIDC5E COUNTRY CLUB Sun.-Thurs. 11-10 brass, candles, green cloth place mats and paper napkins.'It is a casual; Frl .-Sat. 11-11 pnee Plain 469-6611 comtortable-toom_ ; • -• . • • • ' '','" • . ••• • ' ENTERTAINMENT IN OUR LOUNGE Buy One Sandwich Get 185 Madisonville Road Basking Ridge Coupons The gathering the night we were there consisted of a mixture of couples, WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY - ALEX ON PIANO rnE Explro Coupons Can Not singles and families.- People were ordering dinners at the bar as well as at 2nd FREE ' Cream Cheese Bagel •Available At Dinner Only — Tuesday thru Sunday 3-31-91 Bo Combined the tables. Complimentary hors d'oeuvres were available and each hour a FRIDAY & SATURDAY - CLASS OF '57 free drawirig was held with the. prize a bottle ofwine. , , ... . '. . •• • Expires March 31st WitExpireh Coffes Marche 31s Purchast e Hemingway's menu consist of three soups ($2.25-$2.50 cup), three 2000PARK AVE. (Rt.531) SQ. PLAINFIELD, N.J. • 755-6161 ($5.00 Max. - Lesser Price Sandwich Free) appetizers (chill for $3.25 or fried calamari for $5.95) three chef s salads SATURDAY & SUNDAY ($6.95 to $8.25), half-pound burgers ($5.95 to $6.70),. and 10 dinner FRIDAY tiSi^Si^StS^SJwllSvralttilypells Some of the more Interesting entrees are "Havana" pork tenderloin -Fork-Rolfc-or-Sausage served with a spiked applejack sauce ($9.95), chicken savoy with a tangy FREE: vinegar, garlic and herb sauce ($10.95) and grilled breast of chicken and Cheese and lC^bz. Cup With Any $5.00 Purchase marinated In rosemary, garlic and olive oil and served with shoostring fries Expires March 31st ($10.95). All hot Items are served with a salad, bread and butter. of coffee 99<: Coupon Good At Green Brook Store Only My husband ordered a cup of seafood chowder ($2.50). The flavorful •Expires March 31st chowder was filled with baby shrimp, diced clams and potatoes. Our salads consisted of assorted greens, olives, tomatoes and peppers. . Specials Available at: Mountain Crest Mall My husband's entree, shrimp jambalaya ($13.95), was ordered from the 285 Route 22 East 1910 Washington Valley Road HURRY! Coupon Expires 3/15/91 nl menu. The shrimp was served with a spicy hot sauce with peals and diced RESTAURANT & SPORTS BAR (Comer of Cramer Ave.) (Washington Valley Country Plaza) Stirling Road & Community Place peppers and onions. Although "hot", it did not detract from the tasty ' Green Brook V Martinsville Warren • CHARBROILED shrimp and vegetable sauce, • . ' ' ' 805-0108 757-1555 My choice was one of the specials of the evening. I ordered a salmon - TH£ ONLY PLACE!* 752-5566 OFFERS ABOVE GOOD IN MAHTINSVIUJE, WABREN AND GBEENBROOK Ribeye $ Catch us now in Somerset MarguaHta in a butter'sauce. This was a nice size piece of salmon garnished with pineapple,-strawberries and lime and served with a light Steak Dinner Every Friday& Saturday butter sauce on top..In lieu of rice or potatoes I asked for a vegetable arid Be a Star! was served broccoli. I like the taste of salmon and was pleased that the Includes Ribeye Steak With potato and garlic toast plus Ponderosa's 4.99 light sauce enhanced its taste. • FN MARCH 1991 ~l AlleYouaCaneEat Grand Buffet" Coupon good for any party Dining at Hemingway's was a pleasant experience, Everyone we met ali«. Cannot b« used In Ever wish you THURS FRI SAT combination with any plner seemed so enthusiastic, from Bridgewater Manor's General Manager Bill SUN MON TUES WED coupon or discount ptfer. Tax Boggier, who sat with us after bur meal, to Hemingway's Manager Jim could sing like National pig Day not Included, vend at Prime Bib rlsh Balladeors partlclpalTng locations. Prlcos Captain, who visited every table, and to Chef John Sparatta,' whose a recording star? Butchtr Shop Pork Chops PONDEROSA" presentations were as appealing as his food was appetizing and don't Now Available 8-12 at lunch dally forget Banquet Manager, John Tierney. . • Join us for pub only-shrimp In O Irish Dlnnor & $ l! basket In fries ** Entortalnmont 885 HURRYI Coupon Expires 3/15/91 Hours of Operation: Hemingway's Monday-Saturday 11 am to 1 am, Corned Beef • '4 IndudtsMas , . ' Closed Sunday Happy He. HOT Doveious v»oci)iblas sild colMlaw 95 Bridgewater Manor ala carte dining available' Kinca to th« 5-r *"! 2 ' CHARBROILED Lunch — Mon.-Fri. 11:30 a.m.-3:00 p.m. Wed. Nights "2" Band 8:00-1:00 Corned Beef New, York, IrlBh „ ..,_;.'__ ___.•.._•.,._..._. .Dinner — 'Tu&s...-_§at. 5:00.p.rn.-10;30 p-.rrv^;,.'.,'. k. _, "Racesslon - Pub only Chopped . ' -' '• -. ' Sunday 11:30a.m.-6:00 pM" Balladeers $ Shrimp in a bukol and feDto Lunch * U OK our ftnuu* 25 tu. Cassldy &. Hugho^ B-12" a tZ ON our Qlanl Chlldmn «B*s 1-12 lNYk Dinner & Entortalnmenl Spatial offer Includes Chopped Steak 95 Eat free burger or Prime Rib dinner, Burger & Beer Cbrnod Bed Platter with potato and garlic toast plus Ponderosa'a Dinnar- *12' or Complete cheeseburger when Happy Hour parents order meal. $399 All»You«Can»Eaf Grand Buffet" Presents ^53 Burger & Beer Prime Rib Dinner HOT* D'oevourea Une your own voice pub onN •d*k«n nuooM A variety of Hot and Cold $399 $ 985 Dare to This column Is designed to acquaint our readers 14 •3* pub only "Back Streets" Seafood Dishes, Including; with dining spots In the area. It Is not Intended as a critique. or have it simulated Einstein's •4 C Pr« Parly PONDEROSA' Large Chilled Shrimp & sound like a Corned Beel j[2 Complete Kld'« Free . Monday* Birthday •*"** Starts at 16 I Spanish Paella professional. Prim* Rib dinner We Love Kids New York, New York 12:00 PM. Fresh (jrpund burger W Chlldron tges 1-12 tl OK our brnom 23 w. Idlh ant«>Ulnment al Gef Cnlamairl JSc Scuntrllll '14 day. QrMn baer, comod HURRY! Coupon Expires 3/16/91 or chsaseburger and Eat free burger or talNVl Ready IT ba« pUttan, 13 pun • Oysters Rockefeller 700+ songs domestic draft. Com»d B*«l Lunch cheaaeburoar when Burger & Beer y 1:00 am. pub only For The . Oysters A Clams on the Half Shell $399 parent* order meal. •shrimp In txsakol Partyl Shiinap In Beer Batter FINE EXOTIC INDIAN CUISINE plus Plalter - Dlnrwr Chicken Dozens of Salads, Relishes, Fruits All day • pub only pub only . • Assortment of 'Cheese . rtCom«d Beat Kid's Free New York, 2|O Hajipy Hour Breast Dinner • *•**• 00 18 Monday* 19 WeLovoKlck NawYork 23 Chlldrtniiaa* »•« U OH om tamom M oi How D'oeuvr«» 5-7 Saturday Includes Charbrolled Chicken Hot Entrees Include: H Drafts Fresh ground burgtr Complete Eat fre* burger or Danco to Coupon Mod ttx any M* sBt. Breast with potato plus Ponderosa's CMnot tiiliMd In comNnMlon or ch«Aaabur(jsr and oheeteburgttr whan at RoastfrlMe Ribs of Beef domtstlo drott, Prime nib Burger & Beer "Zaire" 9:00-1:00 AlleYou*CaneEat Grand Buffer with any othwr othw douaon or O'Connors dbeounl o«*r. TM not Indudtd. Smoked Virginia Ham Dinner Pub only 1 $399 Something to JIMttUSI! v«Ud at ptrtJdptUno locations. BBQ Sparerlbs Cauldy & HUQhes chlckw nugget Shrimp In a baskot B«oPlp«r» 95 seel Lasajina All day - pub only $14 pub only M SI. Pttriok* biy *5 ilPOHDEROSfPONDEROSAf' Plus Others Kld'e Free oo New York, Free Buffet Corned B»«l 29 Pub Only VARIETY OF PANCT DESSERTS 26 27 We lov* Kids ZO New York 30 | ~HUkmtHURRY! CoupoCouponn ExpireExpires 3/16/91 Fresh around buro«r Complete Children «0*» 1-12 %X . Ask us for KING •^qomplete information. ii CLASS SOFA • DAY welcomes BEDS .'"-White Iron, Brass Kay & Peggy & Wood formerly of Fantastic Sams of Westfield FROM M M •• HMwtfaiH H M H M SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY OFFERS J 30-50% OFF Include* back partal. 99 $ •Id* panel & top tprlng. 15 OFF any permanent 1 Guaranteed Lowest Prices! $5 OFF any haircut | BUNK $ 10 OFF any coloring 1 Wesley Allen BEDS . • -• Offer gbocl only with. Kay & Peggy. Expires 4/8/91.'' | w^NsufciF Dresher t Cannot be combined with any other offer. B •• iM mm •• •• M COUPON ••••*• MMIM'MI •! . Monday & Wednesday Specials Stop In Drawer unit available $ And See for both sides. 7.00-Children's Haircuts (12 & under) r Beautiful Collection] 20 /o Discount for Senior Citizens HiWay Sleep Venter 392 ROUTE 22 WEST • GREEN BROOK, NJ • 469-0001 t ^ SWEAR CLASS % *. Next to CHOICE SEATING, just past STRINKL- & SPARE bowline) limes. [|! 414 CENTER ST. • GARWOOD • -654-9212- »r' OPEN DAILY 10 TO 9 • SATURDAY. 10 TO 5-SUNDAY, 12 TO 4 [ " JB ROSS • DRESHER • BERKSHIRE • ELLIOTTS DESIGN INC REVI1W& FORECAST Supplement To Forbes Newspapers Hil A>^ •n ...'•i;ri\...^sj:. x, **.;-rn ffjft*' *?* ; s; It's more than just Pioneering Parkers Schering-Plough's 'business as usual' still find plants 'live' $250 million drug for Westfield ...4 business 11 lab underway 24 Qranford merchants Hartz and township St. Elizabeths near report on success, agree on a massive start of $58 million \m and shoppers 10 office project 18 expansion.. ..30 '<~&r±ktfm& This new, 94,000-square-foot, nationaiiy cited office building is headquarters for Cali Associ- Staff photo by Georgo Pacclollo ates, Developer of six office buildings in the Cranford Office & Industrial Park. 2 - Union Countv Review A FnrRrast - FohmarvPR 199'. - A Forbes NewsoaDer SuDDlement A Forbes Newspaper Supplement - February 28.1991 - Union County Review^ Forecast - 3 •^r Eye Care, P.A. Announces the relocation of his office to r #* 577 Westfield Avenue ^ Westfield, New Jersey 07090 -increase oM-percent,^^ anddlnig: sv^^p4^ ""Office hSUfi~7 Mayo Clinic trained Dlplortiate By Thomas Johnson : stores 1.9 percent ceive some returns on a mort- : by appointment' American Board . _ ^People devote their-jnOhey^to^ gaged house, thaii have to evict a Ophthalmology Ghrqriiele associates -.—r--f;^-' 1SS-WH7 Mf. Sinai Att^ndliifl StafT ^e end of the vreekrtrip to Jflie family and sit witi(i the properly in Medicare accepted 28 years private practice - WebsfeFs Dictipriaiy defines ne- market, yatherlhah buying a ftir," a depleted real estate market cessipn as a "brief decline m busi- Westfield^ MarllynKel,y -Hye-Young Choi RuthTate said one banker who opted to re- B 8 1 Chairman's Club ness prosperity," but as many are For all your real estate needs? call the professionals in our Westfield office. Chairman's Club main . ....•'anonymous.-' "Times are -#ftSSSS ' - Presldeht's Club President's Club finding these days, it's difficult tough," she continued, "really President's Club (or Managers Gold Million Dollar Club Go! H Million Dollar Club enough to keep heads above water. The nation as a whole is tough; people are just trying to get experiencing the classic efFects of by."/ . •••-••.•. .'•,-• :V.'•::-•••••. •.-••• X 1 a tevthhnlr rftrip-ssion, people re- Frugality has replaced zealous- ness not ouly ceive less, therefore spend less, . iirt: also in investing. ^and-the entire system of gains and It's the short term over the— returns comes to a crawl. But with long term/' remarked one invest- a tough new conservative attitude ing specialist after another in an in mind and wallet, survival is informal Kewieto and. Forecast sur- possibjfc. vey in January. An analysis of the r The •average consumer in these FROM OUR KNOWLEDGE Elvira Ardrey bigger picture shows an average Lucille Roll Kay Gragnano John DeMarco Margaret Maqulre Melanle Tlnson-Selk April John troubled times .hjas cut back Golden Circle Broker Sales Rep Director-Presidents Club investor who cannot afford to Broker Sales Rep Director-President's Club GRI Ambassador-President's Club spending to include only the es- President's Club Director-President's Club Silver Million Dollar Club have money tied up over a long Director-President's Club Silver Million Dollar.Club Ambassador-President's Club Bronze Million Dollar Club sentials. "Avoiding luxuries, and AND OUR INTEGRITY Silver Million Dollar Club Silver Million Dollar Club Silver Million Dollar Club Silver Million Dollar Club buying essentials/' echb ^hialysts period of time. People, therefore, are investing limited amounts in ori and on, when describing the What could be more pre- current attitude of the average under one-year periods. Risk can- cbnsumer, This frugality began to not not be afforded. 46Ye^rsof cious than your time? Your take effect durih| the 1990 holi- Replacing the desire to invest Is reputation for appreciating day season. According to the US. the desire J» sUryiye.J[ndiyiduals erviee the value of quality! Con-o Commerce Department report re- faced with unpaid Mortgages arid leased Jan. 15, seasonal sales av- rent deadlines do not think of suit with Martin Jewelers . eraged down .9 percent last year, buying stock or "playing the mar- and stop worrying abput indicating greatry limited Ghrist- ShbpByPhone GIFT both. Our gift management KathyShea Vivian Young KarleenBums Susan D'Arecca Kim Daniels Cokelet "What we are seeing are very • * presents you with the ser- Roz Alexander Pat Halpln 1 WRAP 908-276-6T18 Ambassador-President's Club Ambassador-President's Club Ambassador-President's Club Ambassadbr-Presldenfs Club Ambassador-President's Glub Many store" owners felt the : real''proWenis,•'•'•people'- trying tb Multi-Million Dollar Club Multi-Million Dollar Club Bronze Million Dollar Club Bronze Million Dollar Club Bronze Million Dollar Club Bronze Million Dollar Club : Bronze Million Dollar Club FAX #908-276-4965 vice you want and deserve. Bronze Million Dollar Club Bronze Million Dollar Club tighter season, recording in some make ends meet," said another cases drops up to 20 percent in banker who wished his name •. NJ -." •..•":••."•, •• Plus .-the benefit of our ex- sales^ December also; saw: a 1.4-; withheld. liliraculously enough" TOU FREE: 1-800464 MARTIN ceptional degree of gem- percent decrease in autoniobile feough,- banks; in the area do not plogieal expertise, 46 year sales, and a 2-percent drop in the report a sizable increase in the Ship Engraving apparel rharket These figures number of foreclosures. -This can history of integrity, world point to a drastic change in Ame- be attributed partly to the efifoirts Jewelry Repair class lines and unique, rica's will and ability to spend on taken by some banks to help the Authorized one-bf-a-kind offerings. luxury items. : struggling homeoWnesr. By bring- Watch Repair; Replacing the decadent is the ing interest rates down, and by Special Corporate essential, The same consumer re- offering new, mOre profitable CDs, Services port indicated a rise in sales banks are extending a helping Fran Perla Faith Marlclc Carla Capuano George Ford Georgia Lekas turned in by grocery and drug hand. This is not bnly profitable Multi-Million Dollar Club Multi-Million Dollar Club MuHI-Mllllon Dollar Club FayWarshaw William Vorhaben MuKI-Mllllon Dollar Club MuHi-Milllpn Dollar Club for the homeowner, but the bank Bronze Million Dollar Club Bronze Million Dollar Club Bronze Million Dollar Club Bronze Mllllqn Dollar Club Multi-Million Dollar Club Multi-Million Dollar Club stores. The supermarkets saw an Appraisals Bronze Million Dollar Club Bronze Million Dollar Club Bronze Million Dollar Club for Individuals As your Personal Attorneys ^^ Director: JeU/qler, we take Banks & Estates Myrna G. Wasserman, M.A. special interest in Certified Learning Consultant m. Educatohal Therapist - YOU]Fr6m,ev- AGS mm i- Ararat Co-Directors: needs like repairs OEM Willard H. Blaskopl, Jr., M.S. m mmM to significant gifts LAB Diamond Experts Joseph DePierro, Ed.D. V: or quahitity in- pen R. Rarrier Vasy Honecker Jackie Conover Freya Davidson Diane Pelllno Edgar Roll Tutoring Specialists: centives, Martin Gertiified Gemologist Broker Sales Rep Million Dollar Club Million Dollar Club Million Dollar Club Edith Angelo Carroll Mellor Million Dollar Club Million Dollar Club Mary A. Burg, MA Million Dollar Club 1 Sales. Office Jewelers isj the Appraiser Daniel Erlandson, M.A. Million Doilar Club only jeweler you'll GlnaLVicci Amy Hone, M.S. > Tutoring: K-College Robert O.Kastl, M.Ch.E. ever needll Certified Gemologist Introduction, Expansion and , Lydia Masterspri, M A Appraiser Remediation ol all Academic Subjects Mary K. O'Brien,MA Howard M. Siegel I Exam Preparation Norman Schafler, Ph.D. Registered Jeweler • PSAT and SAT^ Programs Group and Individual Learning Consultants: Achievement Tests"""• •----•;•"-•---- Susan B. Carle, MA > Parent and Employee Training Evelyn R. Kastl, MA Programs Roslyn Lubln, B.S. • I Assessment and Remediation of Unda Schulman Sondra Share Bruce Elliott Learning Disabilities Consulting Psychologist: Million Dollar Club Rosemary Qulnn, CRB Ursula Heldfeld Million Dollar Club Broker Sales Rep Broker Sales Rep Glenn O'Brien Peggy Mander I Computer Technology for Drbonaid Morgan YOUR PERSONAL JEWELER SINCE!945 Sales Representative Financial Service Rep Assistant Financial Service Rep Learning „ #1 Office Company Wide The Myrna G. Wasserman Educational Center Is a human service organi- zation comprised of licensed and certified specialists who offer a com- 12 North Avenue West • Cranford, NJ 07016 264 E. Broad St. Westfield Office #i Sales Office prehensive range of educational and related services. (2O1)276-6V18 SCHLOTT H 22 Route 22 West • Mountainside, NJ 07092-9998 233-5555 (908) 654-7227/FAX (908) <$54-il66 CERTIFIED GEMOLOGIST APPRAISERS AGS ACCREDITED GEM UB REALTORS® . : . . . SxrfP MON., TUES., WED. 9:45-5:30 • TMURS; 9:48-8:30 • SAT. 9:30-5:00 , Tbefyrd Effortfnpl* -—_-.— A Forbes Newspaper Supplement - February 28,1991 ^. Union County Review & Forecast - 5 4 - Union County Review & Forecast - February 28,1991 - A Forbes Newspaper Supplement w Poor j^v:- j Water • Can't take a. shower . aiid flush the toilet " at the same time? • Can't water the lawn »• 111 the way you'd like? • Are you fed un living this way? .'.-.•-.-) It '•>,•• ***3 STARS! >,. of funerals The finest in Northern Italian Cuisine central business district Insured • Lie No. 3932 (Continuedftym preceding page) On '* Thursday, March 28, Our Newly Redecorated Banquet Room is • Gall Today For A business which needs satisfied INTOWN members will partici- Now Available For Y6ur Special Occasion FREE ESTIMATE Please call for customers: retailing, professional pate in Daffodil Day, sponsored or BusinessAMeeting offices, and; |^ by the American Cancer Society. We've been correcting more detailed information INTGWN will stage a pre- pressure problems for (Camber raeinbers will revive Mpther's Day event called "West- OPEN FOR LUNCH years now with many 276 0255 233-0255 a series of educational mailings field Is a Garden" on Saturday, happy customers! ; ; 11:30-3:00 and the opportunity to share sug- .May,;4:' v.:.;. " ••• ' / ;•••:'••: "/ , . •• Dboley Funeral $ome Dooiey Colonial Home gestions and experiences" with AU direct mail and event pro- M. Cross CRANFORD. J»IJ >:••"• WESTFIELD, NJ other participants. motions, financed by special dues Cortina Restaurant Francis J: Dooiey, jr.. Manager Joseph F. Dooiey, Manager vTJwo groups of retail members of WAM and tmOViU^^ members, lumbing & Heatii 1 ; 0or- cut The Westfield Area Chamber of said they would attend town coun- Commerce speaks out as a power- cil meetings regularly to speak on Are you paying too much il & service ful, positive voice in the Westfield business-related issues under con- community by representing the sideration. needs, concerns and desires of At the Chamber, it is not only • Prices Subject to Change business people to town govern-, "business as usual." These special The answer is proba" ment atwH» the community at times require innovative action. large. ~ •; • •'.••,• ••:;...•:: Tjhe C^ The Chamber seeks a strength- Project has arranged to fly Ame- ened working relationship with rican flags in the Central business Check Your Fuel Oil Prices- town government Mayor Richard district for the duration of the per gal. -150 mln. Bagger and Councilwoman Mar- Gulf war, and has assumed fmari; cialresponsibilityforreplaciti& Council Transportation,: Parking flags and poles as needed. Then call Simone Bros. & C and: Traffic Committee, attended the February WACC Executive Board meeting The new mayor A the Chamber; k isnot. spoke candidly about issues af- only'businessesusual' We're A Full Service Co. Providing: fecting the current business cli- mate and the local economy. • Year Round Low Prices Members of the executive board There is a new look for Cham- ber membership plaques - a cer- tificate of membership displayed • Prompt Personalized Service PRUDENTIAL in an acrylic frame. • Automatic Delivery • Service Contracts -*92 FINANCIAL SERVICES There is also a hew look for the Bottom Row Lto R:M(^Grady;tinda^ Chamber newsletter, — a stan- • Budget Plans • Complete Heating Installations Top Row Lto R : David S. MacdonaW, Jc^seph P. Chefflidlin, (/.P.), John F. MUlhotliMK|. Jo Dobyns. WALTER HART AGENCY dard, four page format with more Recession-proof room for information to and from MUTUAL FUND SPECIALISTS SINCE I960" Low Cost Life Insurance Chamber members. without sacrificing safety, A spring edition of "Showcase comfort and convenience , Understanding the financial We listen, we advise, we TERM PREMIUMS of the Westfield Areak" exclusively Male-Age 35 for Chamber member advertising, Family market requires a special perform and most of all we Non-Smoker PAY LESS Investors touch. care. will be direct-mailed to 40,000 Company $1,000,600* $768. yr. area homes in late April. Serving Union & Middlesex Counties for over 50 Years CALL US TOD AY FOR OUR FKEE MARKET REPORT $500,000-$493. yr. Customer service is a new focus 265 South Avenue $100,000. $158. yr.j for tiie 1990s. A Customer Service * Fanwood, New Jersey 07023 322-1 800 M»'SIWS«^ Club, co-sponsored by Diamond Associates, Suburban News and At Family Investors bur touch That's been the Family WACC, will teach easy-to-practice, is a common sense approach difference for thirty years, and it "customer^friendly" behaviors de- to money management. has worked for all our clients. signed by experts, 862-2726 • 1405 Harding Ave. • Linden 1532 FRONT This program applies to every SCOTCH WAINS 322-7199 (Continued oh facing page) Countv Rftwiow & Forecast - February 28.1991 - A Forbes Newspaper Supplement A Forbes Newspaper Supplement - February 28,1991 -. Uhion County Review ftprecast - •'METER PARKING INC. • \ - •/-•-•; m- •••• Environmental & Public Health • \CENTRAL BUSINESS DISTRICT V • WESTFIELD, N. J. . Consultants ; OCtOBniKO ENVIRONMENTAL AND PUBLIC HEALTH INVESTIGATIONS (Continued fbom page 5) .^••3 Westfield attractiye and enjoy- INDOOR Affi QUALITY ASSESSMENT FAMOUS BRANDS The work of standing cqrhmit- AIR WATER AND BIOAEROSOL ANALYSIS tees, such as Parkingi and O^eauti- • EREE LOANEMQOKSi fication, will continue, as needed;. T RESIDENTIAL AND COMMERCIAL INSPECTIONS And familiar "Business After • FREE DECORATOR 'I Hours" gatherings vtfil allow ASSISTANCE ' Chamber members to devise new • LARGEST BOOK ' 24 HOUR SERVICE AVAILABLE • VISA, MASTERCARD. AMERICAN EXPRESS ACCEPTED cooperative efforts to help their LIBRARY IN THE AREA businesses. \ the Annual Awards Dinner, hon- BONUS: the recipient of the "President's 1AWML NM MCA Ik > l STRESSED OUT? li-lMtWOIMM Trophy" and winners of "'Faith in >-« M NO KKM "~ 1'aRe Additionat" Let Parcel 'N Business Westfield" awards, will be held $f AA ^M each Center Help Your Business April 10. ••"• CENTRAL RAIIJMAB OF,. NE»; . JKlHKY •Hnxik! • r T" -C 1.00 OFF roll » With The Following Services: "Westfield FestiPall," the street Present coupon when order fair which brought over 30,000 (s written. Expires 3-17-91 - Off Site Office Support shoppers to Westfield in 4990, will SOUTH, AVt - Shipping & Packaging return on Sunday, Sept 22 (rain- date Sept 29), -Desktop Publishing Sale Days, "October INTOWN," -Copies -Fax and holiday traditional events will \ \ y y Everyday At One Stop' -And Much, Mudh, More! also be repeated. ^ -A y Easy Access Parking! The phildsopjiy of the Westfield ^CUSTOM INTERIORS Stay Out Of The Traffic! Area Chamber of Commerce re- 654-8866 mains Unchanged: to maintain The map of the new parking meter configuration in downtown PARCEL W BUSINESS CENTER and strengthen. |^ business cli- Westfield is available through the Westfield Area Chamber of 844 South Avenue • Westfield mate, so that individual businesses Commerce. There are now a total of 568 tworhpur meters for caii prosper; New^inenibers are WestfleW Square • 332 E. South Ave. •WestfleW always needed and welcomed. shoppers. '• '•; ;-.\'.'.'.."•-.•••''/ •''.•• .'•'.":.••.'•. /••'•'•'•'.'•• '...'"• •"' 654^555 Community groups, such as ttie Wdstfielcj Vbiunteer Rescue CRANFORD... Squad, also benefit from the Chamber's dovvhiown programs. POWER PROTECTION YOU MUST COMPARE! "ft,; ' •;' • ;' '-.' \ FOR \ •••• Kiamie Offers A Selection! icing YOUR X'.; • COMPUTER MAYOR Thomas Dolly Council PresWerrt If you have a PC or Mini Computer and want to protect it Councilman Michael Crincoll UNDER $200,000 UNDER $300,000 Councilman Charles Lombardo grounds Councilman Walter Maszczak Councilman Andrew Rossi Councilman Fred Strahlendorf For $165.00, Purchase An tto ceiling Emerson UPS and AVOID Blackouts Hardware Damage Brownouts Data Loss .' Hto Corruptio n The Borough of Garwood Surges Damaged Drives FOR SALE - UNDER $400,000 FOR SALE - UNDER $500,000 •a, Noise Excessive Service Calls Thanks Its Commercial Conbomiuiumfi Industrial Community 217 Prospect Avenue Xno LICENSED REAL For Its Fine Spirit of Cbop^ation Electronic Power House ESTATE Cranford, NJ 07016 276-03*0 Throughout the Years 218 South Ave East • Craiiford, N.J. 07016 Open 7 days-6 Nights'til 9 PM Telv908-272*5i>22 • Fax. 905-272-9848 10 South Ave. E. •Cranford • 276-2400 A Forbes Newsioat. 'er Supplement - February,28, 1991 - Union County Review & Forecast - 9 8 - Union County Review & Forecast - February 28,1991 - A Forbes Newspaper Supplement It's spruce-up-plus in downtown Cranford STATE FARM for me? Another bank is in breakfast Forum on insurance, been soft before and we have "hminessisslow;didyou always cdme through times INSURANCE By Paul T. LaCorte hear there is going to be a large trouble. The munvcvpal budget the first annual golf outing, the President, Cranford'Chamber t Citizen of-tihte Yeac dinner, such as these better than be- -ofGonimetGe ''-^-i^— -forerThe^hambermust cbn- skyis falling'."' - coriimurii^ festival to be held tinue to encourage the im- /These statements: intend to in our downtowii, and several provements ia the^rartfbrd be the buzz words of the first seasonal activities. Business Comhiunitymade partdf this decade, but the during thp last five years be- " Granford Chamber of Com- cause-to db anything less merce does not yield to this As'the Chamber,moves would mean that Ve have sur- rendered to our own fears". ROBERT ALGARIN AIA pessimistic sentiment foiwapdin1Q91,Jhe ARCHITECT The state of the Cranford challenges that we face will As the Chamber moves for- Chamber of Commerce has ward in 1991, thechallenges 609 NORTH CHESTNUT STREET WFSIRHD NFWJFRSCYn7nQ0 commencement of this new in ourselves. strength lies in ourselves. To- lecade the Chamber has in- gether we as a Chamber, we as 2017892750 creased its membership by 30 percent We have for the first business people who care, we time been able to offer our The most important mission as members of the community, • RESIDENML REMODEUNG/RENOVAnONS/ADDITIONS membership at least two Com- that tiie Chamber of Com- we as partners with our local goverrnnent must continue a • NEW HOME DESIGN plete health insurance policies merce must accomplish in DENIS A. DANKOSKY and we have continued our di- 1991 is to remain a positive dialogue.begun with the inter- ests of all to insure success in Agent • OFRCE PLANNING/INTERIOR DESIGN alogue and partnership with power in Cranford. It can be 104 Walnut Avenue the Township of Cranford. the decade to conie. • UGHT COMMERCIAL CONSTRUCTION comfortable and has become Cranford, N.J. 07016 Our 1991 calendar includes fashionable to be cataclysmic. . Support the community that supports Us all. 276-0088 • UCENSED NEW JERSEY/NEW YORK joint business after hours, a The economy is soft buit it has S.' *C STATE FARM INSURANCE COMPANIES Technicians install new awning at Bell's in Cranford earlier this year... Home Offices: Bloomington, Illinois IF YOU ARE THINKING ABOUT MODIFYING YOUR PHYSICAL ENVIRONMENT COr^^/J^^HITECL^ This viewfrom the-89 - YOU WILL DISCCA/ER; IN THE LONG W/THATIT Cranford Downtown Festi- WAS YOUR BEST INVESTMENT. vaf demonstrates the rain- or-shine spirit in the com- munity and the Chamber. Deal Yourself A Winning Hand CON DITION ING CO...... WHERE YOUR SATISFACTION IS OU CONCERN St. Elizabeth Hospitars Heart Center Heart disease is the nation's number one killer. Over one and a half million people have heart PROVIDING QUALITY SERVICE FOR OVER 30 YEARS attacks each year. Frightening as those facts ate; most people can lower their risk of heart disease and minimize the consequences through diet, exercise, early diagnosis and appropriate medical care. St. Elizabeth Hospital's Heart Center stands ready to help you with its integrated approach to prevention, diagnosis and treatment. St. Elizabeth Hospital boasts: . YORK ••. • • • _.— • State-designationas a Regional Cardiovascular Diagnostic Heating ahdAirCGnditioning • • •:•• . Trie area's most extensive team of Board-Certified , • • '< • "•'"< • <• • • Cardiologists; Sales & Service Eastern Union County's only computerized EKG management arxl Hotter Monitor systems. A Vascular Laboratory providing in-patient and out-patient non-' invasive evaluation testing for circulatory disorders utilizing Humidifers Electronic Air Cleanerers • • • • • ' .' computerized color doppler ultra-sound. Being among the first New Jersey hospitals to implement color doppler as a tool in the diagnosis of heart disease. New Jersey's most sophisticate^ Cadiac Catheterizatipri # Clock Thermostats w Attic Fans : : :: : I.I.I.i Laboratories. / ••'••'...•'.'"• •• -' ';.'.: '-.' \ •••'••':."'.•'""^••. "'--'^y •y-.yy- :''•''":":". ~~~"'-''~.. • ' CASTILE CAREERS A new nuclear medicine camera (Single Photon Emission CkDmpgterized Tomography System) for A PERMANENT^EMPLOYEMENT SERVICE greater and nwre acoirate diagrwsis when evaluating cardiac disease using nuclear cardiology. Blown in Insulation - Providing corporate and public cholesterol screenings, "WE HAVE EARNED A v Offering in-patient education for cardiac patients with specific learning needs, and group sessions MPVTATIONYOVCANTRVW / focusing on nutrition and risk factor modification. Classes are coordinated by a cardiac nurse Specializing in office positions in all areas of educator, a dietitian, and a social worker. ' business...providing personalized confidential service, • Access to a full range of hospital support services. with referrals to diversified companies. .- ^f- CONDITIONING CO. • All Ftes Company Paid • No contracts to sign ^T -Work on several North ; Union Avenue shop fronts Heart Center . " ; •• .;." 322-9140 '"••/ ' •'••.'• : jS was Accomplished earlier St. Elizabeth Hospital St. Elizabeth Hospital 141 South Ave., Fanwood J!*3s this year. Among those up- 225 Williamson Street graded were Cranford Bike WESTFIELD 233-6222 WIETUCHEN 494-2077 Elizabeth, NJ 07207 Uniting Medkd Technol^y W0i Human (hnwassioii •jsANNE CASTELLANO, PRES. Shop, The Mane Event WEST ORANGE 736-3844 ; I.I.J.t .1908) 527-52p0., ,:,. •-.•; ^".V:,..'' •: '': ' / '• ;: '" ' T_*_' .-•' and Ted Dymohd. • j. 10 - Union County Review & Forecast - February 28,1991 - A Forbes Newspaper Supplernent A Forbes Newspaper Supplement - February 20,1991 - Union County Review & Forecast - 11 Not only does the governor have suitter orfented." loosen tip tightened purse strings tinue to run amuck Cranford's not ;*8iree major capital projects: nars, booklets, etc. on how to an effect on the amount" of New Christmas sailes went down be- are constantly oh the minds of unique in the realm of fiscal tur- Streetscape Phase IV (held up by The Parker family has company, and they have devel- turned a lifelong love of living successftilly care for plants in- oped mass production systems, Jersey's disposable income, but tween 15 to 20 percent since 1989- Cranford's big and small business moil. the NiJ. Department of Transpor- things into one of the nation's side stores and homes. display boxes, signs, printed Cranford merchants have noticed However, other commuhities_and m ,•"••". •••'•,'• . ,, tertion), Streetscape"Phase V, and leaders alike, according to down- of flowering and The active mejnbers of Park- plant sleeves, new pot plants hatibnasqp: town^manager^ MaiiaiPei^OTirHow-' ^T^ancjejrdj^^ foliage plants to the public, as •er's Tamilj'consists of Steve _an d labels tow enhance sales ers. ••.• . ;.•••• ';.... '. . •;.••• •-'• •• "• to 30 percent decline in sales fig: all disappeared. The DMC mar- p^* fc dedicated May_iJl do you get people toenjoy them-' to well as commercially, to the. and Rich Parker and their and the environment In a year of higher taxes and a ures. "One can only iniagine: what selves when they continue to fceting committeeJs tiying to^pro- a^ fiscal scare, Chamber of Com- nation's largest companies and wives, ; Jill and Vicki. They the sales figures would look lite if worry? How do you encourage mote the available space to pbten-: provement$i to to pro- buildings. •••'"••"/ oversee, all divisions of the (Continued on page 27) merce president Paul LaCorte de- there hadn't been any Streetscape spending when the average dis- tial investors and small business -duce an influx of pedestrian traf- scribed the holiday season by say- Parker Greenhouse is a pio- Improvements in -our Uown- posable - income is decreasing pwners. The committee is putting fie downtown. It's hard to quantify neer in selling to various types ing, "Cranford downtown held its every second? The three groups a package, together that is.par- such information, but sales nota- own in very bad economic times! town,"LaCorte continued. Down- tially complete with Cranford de-; of stores and cpmmercial- WELCOME TO THE WORLD town merchants survived the holi- active in the downtown and in bly increased the: first Christmas buildings, as well as the pub- This is largely due to the in- Cranford's business community mographics, a business category after Streetscape Phase L days, .but'how are they doing in an breakout, college and Business lic. The Parkers opened, their OFTRAVELTIME creased awareness of the down- are taking measure and planning Other strategies to keep a viable town merchants to be more con- ever-worsening economy? Espe- Park statistics and more. first greenhouse in 1948. We loqkforward to servicing all of your travel needs. on how to improve in 1991—not central business district include At that time, educating the cially a month after war has bro- only to hold their own, but to do However, Cranford is still plans put together by the DMC's ken out in the Persian Gulf? marketing committee comple- buyers and the public was a • Instant reservations for all major airlines more than last, year. • •, unique in having one of only six bigger—problem than it is Special Improvement Pistricts in menting the efforts of the retail • Search for the lowest dppllCdapplicablL Ite; cmldlfcJairfi a At a meeting of the retailers ex- today, because today people More? Perhaps hot in terms of tiie State of New Jersey, where division and the Chamber in their • Instant jreservations for all major hotels and ears ^ ecutive committee the above are much better educated dollars and cents, but in terms of 20-plus more are trying to get off special events and promotion , V !> , < • Amtrak, Greyhound and Helicopter service Anthony lames questions were asked. Cranford service, selectioiv ftin filled ac- about types of plants and their thei ground Cfranford took preven- planning. • Cruises, Tours, Motorcoach programs CONSTRUCTION. INC. Book Store owner, Meryl Layton tivities and promotions and spe- As the saying goes, Person said, care. noted, "Cranford is faring as well • Free Tifcket Delivery and Free $10Q,000 flight insurance YOUR PROFESSIONAL HOMETOWN BUILDER cial events to draw the residents, tative measures' in 1984r85 to "It will only get worse before it Leonard Parker, the as, if. not better than, other com- college students and staff, and project a demise in the economy gets better" arid most expect that founder, was largely responsi- • Convenient hours: Daily 9-5:30/Sat. 10-3 SPECIALIZING IN: jBusiness Park employees down- • Room additions, add-a-levels, munities, but we have felt jthe^ and safeguarded itself against this will prove to be true about ble for many of the improve- town. ...and keep them coming, sidewalks rolling up and floors kitchen expansions & remodeling, war. Spending habits have- both, the war and the economy. ments in the mass handling of Our Personalized Service Makes The Difference dormers, great rooms. changed, and people's outlooks back, Person added. and windows being boarded up in But with such times, hope and • Offering an EXTERIOR SHELL have changed. Their faces have surrounding communities, Person perseverance are the two things plants. He pioneered semi- The economic threats are not program for the do-tt-yoUrsetfer become long." continued. we need to see greener grass, and Kristin Stirn$en waters going anywhere. The municipal • Five year warranty The most visible improvement green in the bank, once again. pl&nts in one of the dozenis Professional Travel Planners . Another member of the retail budget is facing tremendious in- efforts are the streetscape im- Cranford businesses remain opti- • Free architectural blueprints with creases in health care costs and of nurseries operated by 112 E. Broad St. every construction Order. -commtmiiyr^Bob 6'Sullivan of provements. T^ie brick-paveivthe" mistic that they will survive until Parker GreenhdusjB; Westfleld • 233-9020 Gentlemen's Corner explained, sewage costs; Waldbaum's, if ap- Victorian lampposts and benches this mess is over. They just hope 499*7177 "Customer traffic has diminished, proved, will increase competition and the planters bring a sense of AV|hOly OwiMd 8ub«ldl8ry oJ DlKWOr.Trivel, OBTND FRIENDLY SIGN UP FOR A SUMMER OF DEPENDABLE SERVIGE Be a member of a modern facility with an outstanding 25 yard, 8 lane heated As a major teaching CREATIVITY, FRIENDSHIP & FUN pool and an enlarged fitness area containing treadmills, aerobic bikes, stair- hospital atBliated with at the master, aerobic rowers, individual exercise machines, sauna and gym. 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Our cottrteous staff will We will not only take a personal Interest In your FULLY EQUIPPEPL FITNESS CENTER help you determine areas of Over 100 Courses specialization, check board problem, we will personally be responsible for pro- > Heated 25 yard pool • certification, office location DANCE • MUSIC • DRAMA viding a solution. We consider this to be "REEL" • Sauna Baby sitting and the details that make • COMMUNICATION ARTS • Gym Ample Free, Parking your final choice a How many businesses do you know where the Modern Locker Rooms comfortable one. • FINE ARTS & CRAFTS owners are that accessible to their customers? Swim Team All without charge. • SPECIAL INTERESTS Aquatic Lessons - Air Conditioning • Humidifiers Lap $Wimrning Times PHYSICIAN Half Day and Full Day Available • Oil & Gas Burners • Heating & Cooling Family Timies Registration begins: April 1,1991 REFERRAL - Fuel Oil - Air Cleaning Filters SERVICE -- F6r q free brochure, call (908) 322-5065 Most Major Brands dents vSjrid they; expect revenues tified public accounting firm, has Economic indicators at the na- ates, in which business leaders feeling is that L in 199i tb either remain stable or been;distributed to members of Deposits at tfnioh County Sav- "Union County Sayings Bank "As a neighborhood bank, tional, regional local levels con- forecast a gloomy economic pic- S^JTwo- decrease. Larger companies (with the following Chambers of Com- firm the fact that the economy has ture in 199L It is interesting to of the : ings Bank increased by more tiian continues to be amo^rig the stron- Union County Savings Bank has decTmi^lh^^ more~ttani.06r employee-are - merce .which ce^spbns6red~the; - $14 million during 1990^ it was an- g t bk in tHe pyffifi/'^/ always played an importantlinan- moved from a ^meaningful down- note, however, that;these same more optimistic than all pther re- survey: Unibn-Cibunty Chamber of I - turn" into a bonafide recession. leaders also-expressed' a glimpse compared with only 50 percent nounced recently by Doriaid C. stressed: He rioted that several cial •'. role in the community, not Commerce, Suburban Chambers Sims, president of the lOV-year- national bank analysis firms, inr only as a reliable depository, but This is corroborated by a recent of optimism about revenues, busi- who see the ecoribnr/s improvir^ of Commerce;. and JJnibn Town- business climate survey,; con- ness profitabirity and employment WhWalJW dld financial institution: " eluding Veribanc, the Hold Advi'^ asa source of real-estate-mort-; larger companies s'siid they expect ship Chamber of (^mmerce. More sory arid Fauer Financial Re- gage loans. Every cent of the ducted by Mortenson and Associ- levels for this year. most the same number of respon- "We are extremely gratified at- If you're in a jam or revenues to increase, compared than 1,900 questionnaires were the trust which our niore than ports, have repeatedly cited the bank's $84 million mortgage port- with 17 percent of all other re- mailed and a total of 362 corn- 30,000 depositors continue to bank as one of the safest, most folio is invested in New Jersey JUST NEED AN AUTOMATIC OPENER \ spondents. Regarding theprbfit- tabulation by Mortenson. The ~sh"ow^^^especially" whehtherer creditworthy banks iit the United--properties with at least 80 percent picture, 50 percent of the respon- number of returns represents a seems to be a crisis of confidence States..,.". .;,". • '.'...;• ';•• • ;; of those monies devoted to home Call us you'll get a courteous voice- dents see their profits declining, 19-percent survey response. Re- in the efitire banking system," Sims, who has been with the ownership in Union County." The not a recording! but once again, larger companies sults were announced by the firm Elizabeth-based bank for 26 years, bank is not active in the commer- and let our trained staff cial real estate market, according are more optimistic. In fact,, 23 i^nH phannhftr executives at the $ "Last year, there were 168 bank emphasized that conservative assist you »nt. <=>vpftct. profits to increase, Unioni County Chamber of Com- failures across the nation^ up trom lending policies and Judicious in- versus 16% of all other respon- vesting, particularly, in high- ; merce annual mayors meeting 10 a decade before. In spite of "We have always been commit- dents. •' .••"'•. •.'••••• •-.•;•' '. •. '-. ' held Jan. 30 at the Westwood in yielding bonds and U.S. Govern- It was interesting to find that 55 this tremendous upheaval in the ment securities, have helped the ted to the .people of Union 1 Garwopd.Itis estimated from the percent of Union County execu- banking industry, Union County bank achieve its "blue ribbon" County," Sims said, "and the bank tives feel that their employment survey results • that the business Savings Bank continued to show rating, and have allowed the bank has a strong philosophy of good leaders who complete^ the ques- steady growth. Assets climbed to customer relationships, some of OVERHEAD DOOR & CONTROL CO. CQI. F level, will reriiaih the same in 1991 to augment its surplus and re- 1508 Front St. • Scotch Plains, New Jersey 07076 mi tionnairerepresentmore than an historic high of almost $328 serve account in 1990 by more which have sustained three gener- and il percent actually see an in- SALES-SERV.CE Estjmat crease. While' tHisis good news* 35,000 employees in the Union ipilliori," Sims remarked, "with a than $4 million. ations." X!buntyarea. %--y; ' >.'." solid capital ratio of ovei* 13 per- 29 percent of the respondents are • **• •>'• : expecting the Union County em- •.'•:';•: The survey also delves into im- cent" .: -.", •.••,• :••••'•••}::•*''.-• "While many savings institu- portant issues such as New Jer- The capital ratio, also referred tions have found it necessary to ployment level to decrease. Fi- to as capital-to-assets ratio, is con- draw upon their reserves to coyer nally, larger companies reported a seys neW sales tax and income sidered a, benchmark for deter- dividend and operating expenses, greater likelihood to decrease em- tax laws, the enyironment, educa- mining the health of a financial Union County Savings Bank has ployment levels. tion, the impending "Elurope institution Union Gouniy Savings tripled its surplus account over The survey, developed by Mor- 1992," business relocation plans Bank's capital ratio is more than the last ten years. Our account tehson and Associates, P.C., a cer- anymore. double the Federal Deposit Insur- now stands at^fmost $44 million ance Corporation (FDIC) mini- which" represents a very health mum requirement of six percent 15.7 percent of deposits," ex- asofDec.31,1990 .. plained Sims. Above: Steve and Jill Parker (left), Mrs. Bush, Richard Parker and Bob Cindea. SINCE First Lady Barbara Bush, receritly awarded Richard Parker, President of Parker Interior 1954 Plantscape, Inc., the annual White House Award for excellence in interior landscaping. Mr. Parker accepted the Whitehouse award from Mrs. Bush at a ceremony held at The White House on May 11th. The award was for "design excellence and environmental improvement" for the plantscaping at the Embassy Suites Hotel in Parsippany, N.J. "You'll enjoy buying from us." This project also won two other national awards bringing to 42- the number of major NIKON Specialist -Amateur & Pro awards won by the company in recent years. • USED EQUIPMENT • RENTALS tree estimates on repairs : At right: Daylon Zimmerman, We service what we sell / •General M^iiayut of the Garden Center, is shown amonjg the many as you want to learn Cinneraria plants available at Parker STUDIO IN STOCK ON PREMISES LARGE SELECTIONS OF: Greenhouses. Parker's is open to the Staff photo by Daryf Stone public year round. • Portraits • Tripods • Lenses • Publicity Plx • Cases • Rashes A teller at the Cranford office of Union County Savings Bank • Passport PIx • GadgetBags •Accessories assistsa customer in completing a transaction. (while you wait) • Darkroom Supplies SKILLED, EXPERIENCED WEDDING .__JPHOTOQRAPW | WE SPECIALISE IN OLD PHOTO RESDORATION | COME IN TO SEE OUR REMARKABLE WORK C O M M E R C E D R I V E DARKROOM ON PREMISES iKiiliiiii In tlii1 .ns.mi-winninn I'omnu'rce Oriw I .ill \-.MKI.l|. in fr.inlui\l, tho irs.iHHlsq. It. -1-stnrv ottico huili ilnuik iloik tiiwi'i visible from the (nirdon St.itf We Do Black and White Development Hti. Viioss trom tlu1 Pays Inn Co.Klim.in. stati'-i , -,v,-.tt'nis .nul ik'MHit tiMturi's t'nlnnuo this nnuli'r Contact Sheets - Enlargements 1 PARKER GREENHOUSES nnrKiiu; fin mii:iiont v\ hit h '.its ,ul j.in nt to <• .ill's ht'.uii.iu.irU'i 24 Eastman Street Cranford 1325 terrill road Hours: Mon-Sat. 7-5 scotch plains Sun. 8-4 ri.j; 908/322-5552 new jersey, 07076 n.y. 212/541/8144 A Forbes Newspaper Supplement - February 28, 1991 - Union County Review & Forecast - 15; 14 -f Union County Review & Forecast - February 28,1991 - A Forbes Newspaper Supplement ijettCss Cto \ : Affairs WeCan "\ i jBtiiihess Meeting^Sejhinars^Bri •! Vi For personalized • i" |.. A^asure WitM)ur Exjj)^- • "T5v;-~ i \ '(ro^OO People) i answers em _ your insurance questions. The Westfield office of Schlott dominated the firm's annual office boasts the only two mem- 2991 Hamilton Blvd. Realtors hdsrbeen setting and" 4)ers of thp WestfieM--Boaad-of first place in every performance Realtors who consistently achieve So; Plainfield breaking company and realtor ScDtctr Plains board records for the last several category and setting new company the Gold level of the New Jersey -561-2722 years. The office has consistently records as the number one sales MillioR Ddllar—Glub-^Ruth-Tate office for four consecutive years. and Hye-Young Choi each •6,-aewus. J)tnitty • RESTAIffiANT & S downtowrv- reached a sales volume of more BOB EVANS < In addition-to receiving awards. than $10 million to earn the top for office production, Manager distinction. In addition, five of the prospers Marilyn Kelly received the top ten sales associates who reached AGENCY honor in the President's Club for the state Silver level are from the Managers aS being the number Ronald D. Starner, Agent one manager among a^t exclusive Westfield Schlott office — more group of ttie firm's 15 most suc- by far than any other real estate cessful managers. Realtors. / l he shopping and dining 1883 The Westfield office has 32 "Not only has the Westfield of- available in the business Schlott Million Dollar Club mem- fice been making and breaking blocks of downtown Commercial and bers, more than any office in the real estate records within the Scotch Plains Township Schlott corporation. "To have 32 company, they are setting tiie are thriving. This view is Personal Insurance Million Dollar Club members is pace for the entire real estate in- along Park Avenue. an amazing feat," said Richard L dustry," said Dick Schlott. "In the Schlott, president of Sfchlott Real- history of the company, no other tors."To do it in a year when the office has achieved the success of 202 CENTENNIAL AVENUE real estate market is generally our Westfield office. They are the considered- to be difficult is noth- standard by which every real es- CRANFORD, NJ. ing sjtoirt of astounding.'' tate^office can measure their suc- : ; i- 276-8812 The Schlott office also has more cessr'V;V .' •/'/•• .- ' -.•' -;-••':.: ..'• New Jersey State Million Dollar Schlott Realtors Westfield office members than any office on the is located at 264 East Broad St, Open Mon-rTr*HIves & Sat by Appointment Westfield Board of Realtors. The Westfield; telephone 233-5555. Union County Savings Bank's statement reflects new highs in assets, deposits and dividend payments with a surplus arid reserve position that is among the best in the nation;. JDur officers^ manage and staff are^proud of our hif serving thecommunitywith; banking totally tai^ four convenient offices offer Carefree Checking and Highest Interest Sayings - all with an emphasis on strong personal customer relationships. We wish to thank our many loyal friends and neighbors for their valued support and ANNIVERSARY confidence and for being members of our proud family and for helping us to grow: CRANFORD, GARWOOD, KEN1LW0RTH Gary S. Goodman *• TO 5-DAY-ADVANCE NOTICE Statement of Condition OFFICERS $29 DONALD C. SIMS...... ;..'.... President-Treasurer Attorney At Law N E WARK *L0W RATES FROM OTHER TOWNS DBcember31,1990 ROBERT BIERWIRTH ...... Vice-Presldent GLORIA A. KACZMARCZYK...... Secretary NEW LIMOUSINES AVAILABLE RICHARD JARVAIS Asst Vtee^Prasident Cash on Hand and InASSET Banks S $ 6.040,757.65 ROBERT T. CRUISE...... t.... Asst Vlce-PresWent' U.8. Government Securities 46,606,705.51 KATHLEEN H: DOYLE....;.., ^K^tJI/lo^PnBfflldent • PROMS • WEDDINGS Other Bonds •• '• ' v-.>•••••'•••• 152 31? 562,51 RICHARD SHELDON;. •...... Assistant Treasurer Stock * '':"'! V:'-. " 10,023.496:02 JONATHAN L SCHNEIDER .... .Assistant Treasurer v Real Estate Mortgage Loans 84.307,963.06 THOMAS CONNELLY ...... Assistant Treasurer -TATEANTIC dfnrEVENINGS i THEATRE Collateral Loans 2,176i198;77 ANNE T. DONEGAN...... Assistant Secretary Otherboans 17,900.000.00 BEVERLY GRONCZEWSKI...... Assistant Secretary 15 Alden Street • EtlRTHDAY • RETIREMENT • ANNIVERSARY Furniture and Fixtures 317,176.65 Counsel CARL R. FENSTEMAKER Cranford, NJ 07016 272-6900 Banking Premises 1,951,631.55 ; ; Schlott Realtors Presiddht RJchaird L. Sctyptt poses proudly Interest Accrued ort Investments 5,982.396.26 . . -v ••;;..;.-.;f;MAM^^^^ .-;:r:^ :^ with Westfield Office Manager Marilyn Kelly who received the Other Assets 213,703.79 aGAIL CLARKE...... v. ...Presktent top honorIn the President's Club forManagers, Clarke Engineering Go. •••:;• • '" •.•..•••••'•.•;.-•;. : , ,.;i" • : ' •. $327.832i591.77 EDWARD K. CUMMIN6; JR...... ;. ;;v..:Ret|red BY LIMOUSINE Edward K. Gumming & Co, Intij : DINNER UABIUT1ES JOHN K. DONAHUE, MX)...... ;. i .•:;'.•:'; ?hy«lctan FOR THAT SPECIAL CARL R. FENSTEMAKER...... Attorney pue Depositors _ - $278,570,280.91 ROGER PARSONS;...., - • • • • • Vlce-Prea. & SecV Goodman Realty SPECIAL* DINNER OUT Official Checks Outstanding 2,051.266.91 V Hyde & Watson Foundation Mortgagors Escrow Account 655,69583 DONALDC:S|MS...... :...;.;.:.,.;.v.:.^President (Local Area Restaurants) OtherLiabilities •'".'''•• ^-2,795,631.74 FRANKLIN E.STEVENS,D.DS.;..v;,.....;...pentist Investment —' Development •Prices Good til March 15, 1991 Surplus ajniJ Reserves v '43,759,516.38 CHARLES S. TRACY. v.v.v«i-.•.'*; .Retired, £)0 W:.U'™?";^rO;^ A Forbes Newspaper Supplement - February 28, 1991 - Union County Review & Forecast - 17 16 - Union County Review & Forecast - February 28,1991 - A Forbes Newspaper Supplement Simone Brother§fp6ljgy Partners in 50-plus years service i". Enjoying.success for-more than 50 years p routine maintenance and cleaning. Servicing ran ford's Future WHEN GOOD IS NOT GOOD ENOUGH plying premium grade fuel oil for home and ' Union and Middlesex counties, Simone Broth- ers Fuel operates a trucking fleet of 11. N office at competitive rates is something Sim- I O one Brothers Fuel Oil Co. Inc. can be proud of. Simone Brothers Fuel also offers furnace T "We are an established company that goes be- and burner installation, carrying a line of J yond others by providing a full line of services quality equipment, including Beckett's high- C O and quality grade fuel oil at the lowest price H B retention burners arid Weil-McLain furnaces. E available, said If rank Simone, vice president. N T JSinione Brothers Fuel purchases all prod- S O "Our business is built on providing personal- ucts from major suppliers, which allows them O ized service. As Lil -to verify-thequality-andgr^de.—We do-not CONSTRUCTION able to talk with our clients. They're not just a purchase second-hand fuels because you never B s number," said Mr. Simone. "We are very con- know what you're buying. We buy from the A FREE ESTIMATES M scientious of our clients and their needs and same suppliers and have developed a relation- T A try to respond to them accordingly/' he added. ship of trust with them that we can pass along H WESTFIELD • 654-6557 L to our customers," Simone said. S L Located at 1405 Harding Ave., Linden, Sim- The Finest in Custom Renovations one Brothers Fuel boasts a staff of 11 includ1 In addition to taking pride in his success as ADDITIONS • DECKS •FINISHED BASEMENTS ing several highly-trained technicians that pro- an entrepreneur, Frank Simone takes pride in vide 24-hour emergency service in addition to his facility. Two places are set aside iu Canon Law: Those destined for divine worship and those set apart for the burial of the faithful. The Catholic Cemetery remains today as from the earliest days of the church — the image of those people of God. , Inc. GOOD SHEPHERD CHAPEL MAUSOLEUM GATE OF HEAVEN CHAPEL MAUSOLEUM ColonU, New Jersey repare today for you and your loved ones — for peace of mind Pand financial protection. Call to receive your complimentary (with jtio obligation) Personal Record and "PlanniRg^Guide. A Man of Special new Rememberance will construction pricei be Celebrated are now available monthly in the for a limited time. main chapelt. As an ahemativt to in-ground iniemm, MamoleutH Crypts can be comparable in price to the total cost of the average burial. Cryuts are available for one, two or multiple family arrangements. For further information regarding the magnificent Good Shepherd and/or Gate of rjfeaven Chapel Mausoleum, •Call 1-800-582-1718 or write Catholic Cemetery Office, Archdiocese of Newark, P.O. Box 739, North Arlington, NJ 07032 18 - Union County Review & Forecast - February 28,1991,- A Forbes Newspaper Supplement A Forbes Newspaper Supplement - February 28,1991 - Union County Review & Forecast - 19 Cooperating with town Word Process • Clerks Secretaries • Data Entry Hartz Mountain wins OK Typist • Warehouse It's not luck that causes a busi- tained by only a very few jewelry vice, Martin Jewelers -enji^s spe- ness to prosjper for almost half a professionals. It has been termed cial ]t opportunities for the pur-f century; Itte adherence, toisoun d j Hartz Mountain Industries Inc in Grantord and borders a resi- house space, will be totally con- the PhJD. of the jewelryindustry. chase of antique and estate jew - "West 6i n 1 of Secaucus, recently received the dential area. Rezoning of the verted tooffic e usage. ^g Tltto^ TEMPORARY SERVICES go-ahead from the town of Cran- property from an industrial zone quest, for the best of whats new, edge allows the Martin Jewelers' holds a special, one-a-year sale of "Hartz has responded to the As Martiiji Jewelers enters its staff to help customers underr, tord to proceed-with plans to re- to an office-research-developmerit ; antique and estate jewelry, they 1114 Raritan Rd. needs and concerns of township forty sixtti year, the Crahford jew- stand the special attributes arid Clark develop the former: Beecham site. zone has been granted and the old are a prime source throughout the The property, consisting of the old Beecham building, which has officials by seeking a project elry retailer, located at 12 North beauty of the jewelry they are year for these items. Beecham building and 31 acres of 304,488 square feet of office space which conforms to the local zon- Avenue West, continues to com- considering. It also provides for 382-2500 bine the past and the; present appraisal services of outstanding As a full service jewelry store, M-F-H/E.O.E. land, is located on Walnut Avenue- and -165,000 square feet of ware- ing," said Walter Smith, Hartz se- nior vice president for property Service is the cornerstone of repute. Martin Jewelers has an Martin Jewelers stocks extensive on-premises American Gem Sbci- collections of jewelry china, crys- development "Hartz has designed Martin Jewelers' business plan. r —store; founder Ho\yard~ efy^m^be^^dfffep d ^aly-giftware-and-home boutique a project which while maximizing Siegel opened in 1945, he chose for individuals, attorneys,. banks items. They are also tiie source em UI HAD TO FIND A WAY TO HELP the economic developmental po- the;'phraW/'tyour Personal Jew- and estates. As an off-shoot of for jewelry repair and authorized tential of the size, minimizes po- eler" to> ;reflect? the way he Martin jewelers' appraisal ser- watch repairs. HIM BEFORE HIS NEXT REPORT tential impacts to the town and planned to seive teepublic:.Stil l A poor giadc.oii the first assignment of a new tenn? neighboring residents." at the helm of tiie business, he Tuni your child's school |X'doiiiiance around b'/oirti continues to insist that every becomes a failing grade. Bring him to Sylvan I ramingCcnici. We test to Currently, Hartz has three ten- member of the Martin Jewelers' pinpoint strengths and weaknesses. Then, we .oiler customized programs which ants who are using the old build- staff take that slogan to heart ing for office and warehouse iiu hide lots orindividiialaitentioi), motivation and rewinds. Your child will space. Planned redevelopment in- To him, it epitomizes 'the^con- gain the skills and confidence needed todolxiier in school-?-and life. So, for cern, friendliness, personalization volves modernizing the old Beech- the learning skills that will help your child now and throughout his life, Sylvan and integrity that is the hallmark am Building and constructing two of traditional community business • FREE LAYOUTS is the answer. Get your HgJEE copy of Sylvan...Step One—an evalua- new buildings. tion Form that lets you analyze your needs in the privacy of your establishments-vSiegel takes a dim i-FREE ESTIMATES home. It's fast, easy and there's no obligation. Take the first step. Summit Bank Corporation will view^of the "razzle dazzle" mar- LARGE SELECTION occupy 125,000 square feet of of- keting that has become a part of I SYLVAN SHOWED US HOW. fice space in the old building, and today's retail picture. ~ Prices Good will lease a 7,500 square foot two- Siegel notes, 'Integrity is .what Thru March 16, 1991 917 Mountain Ave., Mountainside story office addition to the origi- builds customer confidence and nal building planned for construc- long-term satisfaction. But some- Bonnie Gold, MA 233*8055 , Barry Gold, Ph.D. 942 Textured tion. The bank will move, into the times, money saving claims are ir- • Fire-retardant resistible. That's why I periodi- • Acoustical Sylvan Learning Center READING • MATH • WRITING • STUDY SKILLS* 75,000 square feet of office space Washable SCHOOL READINESS • COULECE PREP cally Write letter-ads to remind Textured ,. Helping kids do better.' SAT/ACT PREP • AIJGEBRA • BEGINNING READING in approximately 18 months and has "signed a~ 25-year lease wittr : soundvt^' ;'g^:to.te.^e>Tiii Mjdland -Adyanced Programs MAP. recently assembled how they work with others," she through the transition process Handicap. Instead we try to build (M^R^is ah independent, ^ . added, • \.: •••;• • ••'••: v '//•','. . '.;•' with the client urjtpthe or she is on the abilties, arid often people profit corporation "affiliated with Ethicon, ;lnc. Bard Home Health The environment at MAP. is in- comfortable with the new work are surprised at how well a hand- Rnnney noted. "More than half Hbln^jiiei^^g^^ ^dl in; BEanehV-ffraducts-is^ , b^stnictiirje^^ _environment "We can go back icapped person wqrks, says Kirby. Rooney said, When another shock wave the oil consUnied in the\Unitfed States is and Union and Middlesex counties in; 7 burgJ The Midlairtfl:^hppl is^dedir Kirby said, "We've done close to clients arrive - at nine o'clock they and re-train a client if there is a particular, have been converting their hit the market. "The Iraqi invasion of imported^ with: mucli of that coming from cated to educating children arid twenty products for them/' Kirby are employees of MAP1. They problem," says Kirby. WiiEhout this MAP, is a successful business/ heating systems from oil to natural gas .in K^ the price of crudei oil spar- the Middle Ea$t Theevents oftheliaist young adults ffyrh; 5-21 who are adds that MAP. aims to be as ex- punch in like other employees, follow-up program, many clients that serves the biiisiriess commu- record numbers, according to -an official ^ ing up t6 $40 aJbarrei, and home heating leW months have shown us )iow ^anget- neurblogically impaired, confmu- pedient as possible in completing just like a real job, explains might-otherwise^have -been fired • nity as well as the. handicapped. of the Elizabethtown Gas Company. oil went right-up with it back up to pus it can be to depend on energy sup- nicatipii handicapped' and/or emp- projects, but accuracy before Kirby; "We expect the same be- because of difficulties that may Employers and business people Israeli Festival $1,40,'.' he said. Although both crude oil plies from that part of the world." tiprially disUirbedvThe M\AP, corr speed is stressed. Quality control havior ofthem that is expected of arise during the transition. interested^ in contracting work Thomas F. Rooney, assistant vice pres- arid heating oil have now backed off poratioh is cPhiprised of approxi- is very important Every step is any other employee," she said. The jpb coaches hot only ease from MAP., Jor hiring a handi- SUNDAY, MARCH 17 ident for marketing, says more than 3,100 those highs, Rooney said, "the consumer "By contrast, 93 percent of the natural gas consumed in the -United States is mately nine former students of checked by a supervisor* before ; Currently, the clients at MAP. the apprehensions of the clients, capped person can contact Kaye 12:00 noon-4 pm homes in Elizabethtown's service area is left wondering when the next price The Midland School and their su- the project goes back to the con- are paid minimum wage, but; as but of the new employer and fel- Kirby, Transition Supervisor or switched from oil to gas in the company's spike will hit" produced in this country, with the re- pervisors. ARTS • CRAFTS • JUDAICA • FOOD maining seven^ercent coming in from tractor/toinsure quality; control. .the , ntinimum wage increases, low employees, people have a ten- Ann Holman, M.AP. Manager, at and much more! previous fiscal year — its highest total in Bard says that we are the bjest (201)218-9866. Since the rates charged by gas utilities Canada," he continued. "And projections The MAP. Corporation was .they may have to change to paying dency to think too much of the FREE ADMISSION a decade. An additional 1,300 homes formed a little over two years ago _vendor they have, smiles Kirby? have converted to natural gas in the first are regulated by the state, Rooney ex- by the piece due to a deficiency in 1 done by both government agencies and for 'out age' students oTTReMid- "In"determining the fees ftwFa four months of the current fiscal year, plained, they are much more stable than "funds, TftTs^IslVfiy, oil prices. "Elizabethtown Gas cannot natural gas producers indicate that land School (former'students over job, Kirby explains, 'JJeturn in a tiorial Work isi so important The Rooney noted, indicating that last year's proven gas reserves can provide us with age 21) in need of further training, record should be easily broken. change its rates without first going history of the project to the con- paycheck is very motivating for through a lengthy public hearing process adequate supplies well into the next cen- said Kaye Kirby, Transition Su- tractor. This history specifies how the clients, says Kirby. According to Rooney, the heavy con- and receiving the approval of the New tury." pervisor for MAP. The goal was many people worked on' the WJtile MAP; provides a great version activity over the past year is the Jersey Board of Public Utilities," he A number of homeowners have also to develop a program that would project arid- how Jong it took to service by training these handi- direct result of "roller coaster" prices cited environmental issues as reasons take the students beyond their complete. MAP. is in turn paid by capped people, the goal is riot to Funding has been made possible In part by the said. NJ State Council on the Arts through a grant for home heating oil. "In December of behind their decision to convert,' Rooney school years .by' providing- them the piece, -charging a certain maintain their employment, states administered by the Union County Office of Cul- 'with supervised training to pre- tural and Heritage Affairs. - 1989, a severe cold snap caused a short- But Rooney indicated that_price was said. "Underground oil storage tanks amount for each.piece." ^ Kirby. "We want to get them; out age of home heating oil and pushed up not the only factor causing homeowners which leak into the soil can cost the ho- pare them for employment In addition to'doing projects at into competitive jobs." To foster QUTWNE ON ENTRANCE WAY its price about 50 percent, to $1.40 per to switch to gas heat "Security is an- meowner thousands of dollars in soil re- MAP. is an actual business that the MAP: worksite in the; rear of that effect-clients gallon," he noted. No sooner had prices other big consideration for the con- moval and clean-Up costs," he stated. does contract work for area busi- Cross Publishing in Branchburg, in the projgram for two years be- nesses. It can handle: MAP. groups can gp to company fore they are placed in sheltered. Multi-Care Medical Center light assembly worksites with a job coach. "Every " employment, such as a workshop- packaging six weeks I take an. enclave to run by the Associaton of Retarded will soon be moving to MASTER YOUR PC Cohen offers - heat sealing Consolidated Purchasing Services Citizens, or in1 competitive em- . shrink wrapping to collate catalogs on site", said ployment with everyday compa- a new address best hotels collating Kirby. "This gives MAP. the op- Stay at the WITH PC MASTERY! nies, v Wish all your family's health care needs could be met from '90 rebate bulk mailings portunity to go out so we can see Kirby and job coaches walk one modem, convenient location? way up. public relations and promo- : 1 on your At the all hew MultiCare Medical Center, they can.—-*^ : _ tional packets. With our Hotel & Res- start rubbing elbows CALL PC MASTERY information Kirby. notes that MAP. is not Chances are, you've heard of us. We've been taking'care 233-5967 limited to just these tasks but can of hundreds of area families since 1982. taurant Program, you'll with influential people For residents who do not file an Soon with bur new location and expanded staff, we can possibly ^working for a do lots of different -things, MAP. receive the instruction state income tax return, Union will take onany project-that-any- offer even more. hotel, resort, catering We will teach you the skills to get the most County Assemblymen Neil M. Morer spW5lalists~todiagnose and treat your ^amily'snll^ necessary, to make your one wantsT "We are looking to mark in this fast- firm, cruise line or res- from your equipment (IBM™ or compatible) Cohen has application forms for bring in more work," she empha- nesses and injuries. the 1990 Homestead Rebate avail- - sized. More off-street parking;to make your visit convenient. promotion, high demand taurant, But classes in your home or office* able in his legislative office. field. Yoirti also get start ^ery soon. So call In the past, annual homestead MorecomforJ^ valuable on-the-job or send in the coupon ALL MAJOR SOFTWARE rebate applications were mailed More programs to keep you and your family healthy. training. Then right away. Financial FREE TELEPHONE SUPPORT / and processed separate from the Uncle Sam's Plus the same extended hours that have made MultiCare after 17 months^ assistance available ADVICE ON PURCHASE OF EQUIPMENT OR SOFTWARE state income tax returns. Today the fastest growing family health center in Union County. SPECIAL RATES FOR FAMILIES, SMALL BUSINESSES OR GROUPS homestead rebates are ' deter- benefit info See for yourself. The next time you need a doctor, con- you'll be to qualified mined by a person's annual in- sider MultiCare. ready to applicants. come and the amount of property We'll be here to help seven days a week; 365 days a year. CALL PC MASTERY taxes paid, and the application is in the mail GOT MultiCare Medical Center — the new way to think when it OTHER PROGRAMS INCLUDE: contained on the reverse side of comes to your family's health. For further information call. Travel & Conference Planning • Executive Secretarial • Computerized Accounting 233-5967 the state income tax form. Over 40 million annual'benefit 1. EMPLOYEE MORALE? Cohen noted that many resi- statements went out in January to Bringin this'ad and receive$10.00 off yournext visit. • Administrative Assistant • Paralegal 2. SAGGING SALES? iSCATAWAV' (908) 885^ " BM ts a Registered Trademark of the International Business Machines Company dents who do not file a state in- Social' Security beneficiaries, inda; Olson. Social Security 'man- 3. POOR PUBLIC INS? this change and would be denied ager Raritan, said today. The their homestead rebate for failing Social- Security Benefit State- Learn the business skills you will need to ments. (Form SSA-1099) show the 5. THE BOSS'S BIRTHDAY! get or keep a job in,today's economy. to apply. "We replaced the old rebate ' exact amount of benefits i>aid to MAKE YOURSELF program, which provided a flat re- each person in the past year and Gibbs bate to everyone in the state, with the amount of benefits repaid in INDISPENSABLE! a new program that has rebate the past year. WE'VE QQT ANSWERS! The Shortest Distance Between ranging from $150 to $500, de- , The primary users of the state- AWARDS-PLAQUES Lotus 1:2-3 WordPerfect pending on a person's income and ments are beneficiaries who pay You.& Success Harvard Graphics MultiMate , the amount of properly taxes federal income tax on their Social DESK ACCESSORIES PageMaker DisplayWrite paid," Cohen said. "And for the Security benefits. The statements CERTIFICATES-RIBBONS dBASEIII+ , first time we opened up the re- should be kept by beneficiaries 80 KINGSBRIDGE ROAD • Short-twm Professional Modules. - - - . bate program .tQ ihosejwho rent who may need proof of their ben- CROSS PENS & PEN SETS efit level. " ' '""" • • A.A.S. degree or diploma options. The only people whp are no ^KDpES^ENGRAVING PISQATAWAY, NJ longer eligible for a homestead About 10 percent of people who COLONIA' V. • State and Federal financial aid if you qualify. are those who earn more, than get $oc}al Security have to pay ADVERTISING SPECIALTIES (9Q3) 885-1580 •. Earn While You Learn/Co-op programs. $100,000 a year. taxes on their benefits, Olson said. MULTICARE MEDICAL CENTER -• Lifetime placement Cohen emphasized that these No one pays taxes on more than ^ I- • *<, .projects they pnrt.irjpate.:Hi is th kNQW.r.thaUha Wtiitehouse Chirppractigf Center industrial/Commercial HVAC foji^c^ari^ gi^l^ excluding work of the Shrine. Stallone said has an affordable health care plan for-the "entire family? the Extraordinary gain, amounted "all Shriners are Masons, some- PERSONAL COVERAGE: Preventive Maintenance Check ^tb $3.9(te; million,•iw^T^Sjjet-' thing that not many people are • Homeowners PID YQUKI^IOW...that we handle with C.A.R.E.? Consulta- Discomfort distracts people, increases absenteeism. In retail share, compared to $3 870 million aware of, and so our organization • Renters establishments, traffic shrinks away when your store, is overly hot or or $t71fp^r;sh$re: irtt 1^ ToW • Condominium tion; Analysis. Rehabilitation. Education. ; clammily cold. Our maintenance is your best assurance that the is part of the-group that contrib- environment is right for your business, year round. assets at Dec 31,1990 were $1,312 utes to the Shriner's crippled chil- • Automobile billion compared to $1,195 billion dren's hospitals, burn centers, • Umbrella Liability DID YOU KNOW...that the more you know about Chiro- a year ago. Deposits amounted to shelters and the blood bank. Cur- • Boats/Yachts practic the better you may feel? CallUS NOW to find out HOVV! You Sawe Energy !$0i;$0ffij&j)& 3i; l^p rently in the Grand Lodge of New S210.00 Regul*. MiwWed raWewnca keeps your OQuipfMnt In top opMtinQ condiuop Md Iwlps reduco Jersey, in addition to the blood BUSINESS COVERAGE: FEE POLICY: Our office wlllcomplete all forms and we will cooperate with 2 thru 7.5 ton compared to $1,009 billion a year those insurances that cover Chiropractic; (e.g. Prudential, Blue Cross/Blue ' DttMUiQSi OvufivflV MJIUSSBU' iSfl ' PffnS'- QQflU ilttOrSi bank, we are also contributing to • Package Policies Filters Extra 4 one-bank holding companj', Shield/ Major Medical, Connecticut General, Rasmussen, Aetna, Travelers, inttolliinsltiiijbt&iniksup.iwtlltiMnctd tnd. For the Total Comfort Home other state and local projects such • Stores Teamster, Medicare, GHI, US Ufa, Metropolitan, Guardian, Equitable, Mas- CaUfor spedil pricingllmtinteol tim'W jcamiai taytino/vtnUiatino/^ condWoniiv • •. United Counties Bancorporation as scholarships and the-Masonic • Offices sachusetts Mutual and many more plus most, union plans and. workmen's tans.- Sped«l 0ri6no oh mtifcte u*». •:• • WE'VE BEEN SERVING UMQH COUNTY is the parent of United Counties Home for the elderly." • Manufacturers compensation). Wo will wait foMnsllrahCepavrnent while billing the patient for' only the uncovered amount, If any. Financial arrangement available to meet FOfi 58 YEARS \ Trust Company, Cranford. The • Restaurants : : = The group is very active in the your Individual needs. •''•' '';'•:'-.• '' "• .' • X Lie. 1428 baiifc;' "^iftln.-: «9P9:. yi^riiuniiciCt:' ^MQCIfis^is:. ;:'tni-- - community and Stallone said they • Contractors Union, Middlesex, Monmouth, have several ^projects- they are • Tool/Equipment Fl. Morris and Somerset counties, of- currently working on.'One project • Workers Comp. . fers a broad spectrum of deposit 1 is^a drug and alcohol abuse pre- • Contract Bonds and loan programs ijo recall ciis- Central Square Mall vention program for children. RAYMOND A. JAJKO . Heating & Air Conditioning 36 North Ave., E. • Cranford •276-1320 tomers, the business community The other upcoming project will SUSAN F. JAJKO - ERICA I. JAJKO 649 Central Ave. Industrial, Commercial, Residential and municipal governments. The be a child identification, program OTHER COVERAGE Trane Furnaces & Air Conditioning bank's United Home Equity, a re- \' SALES,. DESIGN ? INSTALLATION • SERVICE Water Heater • Burhan Boilers volving ljlneof a^it^ individu- which will include ID cards and 301 Lenox Avenue • Term Life Westlielil CORPORATE OFFICE: 409 NORTH MAIN ST., MANVILU, NJ als \vithequity in theirhomes, is materials. Stallone said they will (Comer of Elmer Street) • Universal Life CHnton...73 ' 24 - Union County Review & Forecast - February 28,-1991 -- A Forbes -Newspaper Qpptement A Forbes Newspaper Supplement-- Fpbajary28^1991 - Union County fteview & Forwsast - 25 M- -<,, *?•*•""*" .:"••'. \~':'\ America's honnlowii Pixxa Mac* is proud to bi a part of Am comiminity. W« invil* you to try th« Pizza mad* with lW finest v«g«tablrt, meats, sauce and 9**' cheese available. : ' Experience the Four Star Difference! • v i With This Ad raw7 276-1919 SDUt FAX ORDERS: 276-5316 PIZZA* 408 Centennial Ave Cranford Hours: Mon.-Thurs. 11 AM*12Mid. Fn.4Sat.nAM-lAM > Sunday iPM-12Mid. Site plan of the Schering-Plough pharmaceutical campus illustrates position of the drug discovery facility at far right of tract, and a parking garage at bottom, right of center. The drug tiiscovery INDUSTRIAL MEDICINE 1 facility is scheduled to open in 1992.. (See other illustrations on facing page.) two ^ndprihgs of thfe' Schering-Plough Drug Discovery Cen- ter to be cpmpleted In 1992,pn the'pharmaceutical campus in Kenlhi^rtft. Architects are Haines Lundberg Waehler of New THREE CENTERS Aggressive growth strategy YorkOjiy, Snow Bird ning and \ technical support GEARED andVresearch administration. - becoming reality now In designing the new facil- FOR BUSINESS ity, the architect, * Haines The blueprint for Schering-- ciency and new business" ven- ture growth. Plough Lundberg Waehler of New Plough's success in _the 1990s. tures as sQurcespf competi- The Jiew Drug Discovery York City, sought to devise a and beyond was drawn in the tive'advanfage." Facility (DDF), to be com- way to satisfy the "high-tech" MIDDLESEX-SOMERSET early 1980s— an aggressive ,New product discovery is pleted in 1992, will strengthen (Continued from preceding page) requirements of present-day growth strategy that stresses the cornerstone of Schering- the company's position as a research without sacrificing INDUSTRIAL MEDICAL CENTER research and development, Plough's business strategy leader in the pharmaceutical Ition that began more than 10 the human need for anattrac- * marketing, operational effi- and the foundation for its fu- field. It Will play an integral lyears ago for the company's tive, collegian working envi- 1030 Stelton Rd., Piscataway role in perpetuating the com- jresearch component—the cen- ronment (across from K-Mart Auto) pany's legacy as a strong, - ralization of Schering-Plough The architect's solution: a highly profitable enterprise lesearch's major pharmaceu- modular design containing (201)981-1166 tical research operations in more than 512 single-mqdule with the R&D momentum to hp-to-date facilities at a single HOW TO SUCCEED launch new initiatives that re- laboratories. The staggered location. The 840,000-square- four-story design features in- ward its shareholders. foot DDF will replace the re- • PRE-EMPLOYMENT PHYSICALS it terconnected laboratory IN TODAY'S ."Our future success is being iearch facility in Bloomfield, 'units' interspersed by land- • • half this D1NNUAL& bufHftbdal ver- niAivu *o ^ *X/MW *»»•»•». •••••>• »---F- - scaped court years!.'A sepa- ing commitment to research-. size and has essentially been rate section of the DDF will • CARE OF INJURED WORKERS and development," observes outgrown. In addition to re- contain an H(,00O-square-foot Robert P. Luciano, chairman fearch operations, DDF will scientific library, a 550-seat • X-RAY-EKG-OSHA TESTS Smart Business Leaders Recognize and chief executive officer. "I (house the departments of cafeteria, a 175-seat seminar am confident thai the re- [medical operations, world- room and administrative of- • NO APPOINTMENT NEEDED The Need For Individual And Group search to be conducted in the DDF laboratories will jwide regulatory affairs* plan- fices. Programs To Enhance Business Skills. broader our understanding of D.OX DRUG SCREENING Don't be snowed into putting off a new them all; Hurry! gag a snowbird bargain before diseases afflicting; * mankind, carpet, Sure there are color, fiber and texture the entire stock melts away. , lead to improved compounds considerations, anti-static and antf-sta^in . With lots of help and low prices, choosing v r v ; Let Us Show You for beating theni, and en* treatments, cushion options and a right way to carpet is ejsy< .. .- -:;;,;:;- ' . ;••. •.. UNION-MIDDLESEX hance our leadership role in measure your floor. But we make it all so easy the pharmaceutical industry." for you. A ', • Communication Time Management = We have the time to tielpyog make good INDUSTRIAL MEDICAL CENTER Schering-Plough began con- choices. We have beautiful Philadelphia • Team Building Stress Management struction in September 1989 Carpets. And we have off-season prices on 1044 E. Hazelwood Ave., Rahway, NJ • Confidence Building Self Development on its $250-million Drug Dis- ORP. (201) 381-3636 covery Facility, located on the LOW RATE company's 108-acre campus in f, »^ WEST KenilwortlK DDF, witft its RENTALS state-of-the-art laboratories DOWD INDUSTRIAL and interactive environment, • Short Te Carpet TeamWorks is a key factor in preparing Long Te MEDICAL CENTER Winning Strategies For Professional Success the company to meet tomor- 104 Wood 606 Dowd Ave., Elizabeth, NJ row's scientific and business challenges. Middlesex, N| 08846 iiiiiiiiiiiimiiiinrTTm (201) 527-6334 Open Mon to Fri Til 9 Sat Til 5 DDF will fulfill an aspira- 908 545 WOOD 114 South Euclid Ave. Westfield 908-233-9009 224 Churchill Ave. Somerset, NJ ¥. •, 356-7661 (Continued on facing page) 26 - Union County Review & Forecast - February 28,1991 - A Forbes Newsoaoer Supplement A Forbes Newspaper Supplement - February 28,1991 - Union County Review & Forecast - 27 largest, private interior land- sc^ejLin Jae TXnited States. Parkers "The~firmhasT won just about growing ^ (Continued from page 11) every top award in the United States, culminating in the pre- ; (Continued from preceding page) ing, Incl of Manville, is one entre- sentation this spring by Bar- Franklin Delano Roosevelt once The Parkere are leaders in either Hunterdon or Union or and turn it around — plus has; the By Janine M. Torslello said, '*We have nothing to fear, preneur who does not fear the re- bara Bush at tile White House, k * recyclin|j, : composting and to Rich and Steve, for ojjg^ of Morris counties — but I was going capital to buy it ' Forbes Newspapers but fear itself William Fraser gional economic recession, but many environmental issues. Sr., president of FrasAirContract- rather has seized the opportunity : the nation's top environmental to open my own offices. This just Fraser points out he is qareful to expand his business hol ^/i^ J|fihe infor- awards for 1990 for the Em- happened, I wasn't really actively in his approach to these deals. -1 bassy &« HbteTin Pars- looking' toTind~1lrese businesses., wont tafelKem on iFFfeel it will I arid his customer base. ' study which proves tiiat green Fraser, who began his heating . ipp'any/.';. •'••;.' -':'.,.; '.•'..•••- •" " They came to me and I took ad- jeopardize my main business. I plants' are the best air cleaijr vantage of the situation for what I won!t do it unless I feel it is a and air* conditioning business in ers ayaiiable-today^^ere are- J SENIOR GttPiZ®4l5 MEDICAE COURTESY 1973 l(with a truck and SS.OOO'1 has sells plants commercially, ser- had wanted tordor&x^ay:^" ~~~~ company that'lcbuld" tunr no mechanical air, purifiers Three companies approached PROGRAM •;:•;• been able to parlay his initial in- that can, ejeanse the air like! vices them T March 7 {leadline i PWMIMM^^OTMW ^pHW^^^^^v St.. ElizabethiHospitap l d preliminary work for St Eli- The .preliminary cpnstruc- Insurance .companies- writ- • Submit all suspicious com- zabeth Hospital's $58 niUlion ioirplha$e^ias4h€luded fone j insurance rates By 1992, insurers will be re- By requiring a photo inspec- cated its $4.$ 9 million Central ing automobile policies m "should come-down:" -plaints-to-the-Department-s-In--^ -tjoij i uf thhiiTrauduleni r construction and renovation ing off theconstrictionsitei of submit fraud and theft preven- surarice Fraud Division. Utility Plart in Novenaber; the new patient ;tov^er^:The Although insurers are under port detailing the effectiveness claims, particularly those in- 1990 as part of its celebration project will proceed on sched- •' ,\7 • tion plans by March T or face a • Maintain up-to-date ule and grbuiid breaking is construction andJ i^rioyaUon no legal obligation to submit of their fraud and theft plans. volving "phantom cars" that 3 percent rollback in conipre- their anti-fraud and anti-theft The Department said a bul- records on the fraud preven- exist on paper only, can be planned for March 1,1991. project is now proceeding hensive and collision rates, In-.. tion plan, including number of zabeth of Hungary, the patron with the excavation of the site plans before March 7, the In- letin to all affected insurance more easily prevented, Fort- saint of St Elizabeth Hospital. "This construction and ren- surance'Commissioner Samuel surance Department is en- firms providing elements that claims processed, number of unato said; • Formerly TboKghtfutnest Cottage _ ovation project will take St Of the future hew nine-story F. Fortunato said today. suspected fraudulent claims, The day's celebrations came patient tower, '•;•".••.. couraging firms to turn them- should be included in their In 1990 the Insurance De- on the eye of tih;e^fic\iring:of Elizabeth Hospital into the The Fair Automobile Insur- anti-fraud and anti-theft plans. number of claims denied due Middlesex Shopping Genter, Middlesex, N.J. 21st Century with the physical The first phase of the •IV jnsooner. partment's Fraud Division the sale of over $64 million of ance Reform Act of 1990 man- Anti-fraud and anti-theft The model plan included to fraud and amount spent on opened 13,200 new cases and tax-free revenue bonds. With; ^Facility and equipment neces^ project will, entml construc- fraud prevention. •-._.• 469-8595 sary to serve the, community tion of a 164,628 square foot, dates the 20 percent reduction plans must be filed by all com- the following elements: levied $3.3 million in fines. In ;the securing; of the bond sale, for any insurer Which fails to panies writing automobile in- • Establish a full time unit The photo inspection pro- 1989, the Fraud Division with the: highest quality nine-story patient tower that gram established under the opened 8,112 cases and levied connect to the south lace properly -sarance in the state — approx- to investigate claims whenever health care possible," said ment such a plan. FAIR Act requires insurers to $2.7 million in fines. Sister Elizabeth Ann Maloney, ,of the hospital's; white,^ seven- imately 140. To date, only nine claims personnel or an ad- photograph most automobiles St Elizabeth[Hospital presi- "This provision Of the FAIR companies have submitted juster suspects fraud. before issuing coverage for Act was included to ensure plans to the Department "•Establish a detailed edu- James Doolitue dent and chief executive of- orid phase of the project will comprehensive and collision fice. ,"" [•••/•r:••• .:''•"•'•:^"-^'[':-:-[: be the renovation of substan- that the industry does all it Insurance companies writ- cation program to assist claims insurance. Comprehensive can dp to deter and police personnel in detecting fraud. Freemason The sale of the, bonds will tial portions of the ?N" build- ing less than 1,000 automobile covers auto theft while colli- ing. The final phase will be fraudulent insurance applica- policies are exempt from sub- • Establish links of com- coyer 85 percent of the total .'..• ; sion protects against damages cost of the project; the re- the ; demolition erf the hospi- tions and claims," Fortunato mitting a plan. Insurance munication between a com- to the poiicyholder's vehicle. maining 15 percent, approxi- tal's aging red-brick "X" and said. • •• ' ' ' 7 . • .'•.; groups can submit one plan pany fraud iinit and those who Under this new require- ' mately $9 million, is to be an chapel buildings. "The industry estimates that for all their member compa- write policies to identify any ment, new cars accompanied VETERANS SCREEN PRINTING prior fraudulent activity by an equity contribution from the This construction project fraud constitutes $80 of every nies. by a dealer's sticker are ex- Personalize your vehicle hospital. Over half of the became necessary,- says Jane automobile policy premium "We feel it is in the best in- applicant empt, as are vehicles more with Decals or amount will be covered by Adams, vice president of Pro- and the industry contends terests of the industry if the • Produce a procedures than seven years old. When- Vehicle Markings fessional Services, in order to fraud and theft adds millions companies turn these plans in ever a car — other than a new using receivables and current manual ifor personnel who 828-3925 and future income. The,hospi- replace existing patient ser- of dollars per year to the over- as early as possible so they handle automobile claims. -vehicle right off a dealer's lot ' tal is raising the remainder — vices and beds that must be all cost of automobile insur- can be put into effect quickly," • Conduct investigations to — is placed on a policy, a 1347 Hamilton $4 million -~ through the removed from the 64-year-old ance," the Commissioner Fortunato said. verify within 60 days that an photo inspection is required. Somerset, N,J. 08873 _ Tower JFor Care capital cam- "X" building. While the hospi- added. Of the nine plans submitted, applicant is eligible and has The 'photo inspection rule paign. tal's bed count will remain at "We established a photo all were .found to be incom- been properly rated. takes effect March 1, Harry S. Truman AndreW Jackson The Series B Bonds, issued 325, an additional four critical inspection program that is a plete and were returned toth e 33rd President-Freemason 7di President through the New . Jersey ' care beds will be added, powerful weapon against companies for revisions. Freemason ' Health Gare Facilities financ- bringing the, total' number, of fraud. However, the industry Plans are deemed approved ing Authority, total over $64 critical care beds to 20. needs to do its part as well to by the Department if they are Dwight D. Eisenhower million and were sold in units When completed in late combat fraud. The cost of not disapproved within 90 General, 34th President% of $50,000. Most of these were 1992, the new additional will fraud-^adds to-the insurance days of receipts The commis-- Freemason purchased by institutional in- house a state-of-the-art Emer- costs borne by all citizens," sioner can return any plan vestors, large insurance com- gency Department, Surgical Fortunato continued. "If the during that period for amend- panies and pension plan com- Suite, 152 medical/surgical industry faithfully executes its ments. Sir Winston Churcrull panies: The "bond sale closed - beds and the hospital's new British Prime Minister on Dec. 13,1990. Labor, Delivery and Recovery Freemason The $64 million bond sale rooms that will enable women will cover most construction to labor, deliver and recover and renovation costs as well in the privacy of a single as other building expenses. room. TQUE^AMOGIATO Franklin D. Roosevelt Other expenses include fi- The hospital's new Emer- 32nd President nancing and re-financing gency Department, .will be lo- General Insurance & Surety Freemason costs; legal, insurance and ar- cated on the first floor of the chitectural fees; related addition and will be three building costs such as permits times the size of the current and surveys; and equipment department It will feature an . costs. _^_ ambulance-accessible, _, state- Ac6ording'Ao=JHospitaL P^ -grt fraiimn rnnm if utive Vice President Brian E\ ically designed for the compli- Buonanni, financing of this cated procedures required to kind only happens about stabilize patients who have every 25 years or so in the had traumatic injury. Addi- hospital industry. tionally, the Emergency De- To get through tough economic times, it's important to The newly completed cen- partment will house .five stay competitive. A company's message must be heard. ¥ •'•• • tral utility plant was designed treatment rooms for specific Forbes Newspapers talks to over 324,000 readers,Vevery and built to. provide addi- purposes such as casting, five week. Fifteen publications are delivered by mail to over tional utility capabilities criti- more general treatment areas, 147,000 households in portions of Somerset, Middlesex and They never knew cal to the construction!of this a special triage room and Union counties. Forbes Newspapers has a strong, welcomed modern health care facility. state-of-the-art monitoring voice throughout the communities of Central New Jersey. The 13,7i3 square foot plant systems. . We want to take your message to our readers. To learn ;••• replaces the hospital's^ aging The hospital's five-surgical- how, call Forbes Newspapers Advertising Department at power plant, built in 1958. rooms and cystoscopy room (908)722-3000. anything about cement The new facility contains will be relocated from the state-of-the-art, high effi- "N" building, \f> encompass ciency equipment with an in- the entire second floor of the I. Their concrete belief iti God, truth, justice, the law, terconnected control system addition, and will feature We are a solid team of professionals that is tied into a computer- larger rooms, an expanded re- dedicated to the needs of our clients. the flag, philaiffiropy, liberty and fraternity didn t make based energy management covery room and the latest in Forbes Newspapers them famous. system. It will provide heat- monitoring systems. The A 'DIVISION Of FORBES INC, * *• ing, cooling, hot water and rooms will be equipped for At True & Associates, Publishers of Somerset Messenger-Gazette • Bound Brook Chronicle It made them Freemasons - good men who use their electrical systems for the Hos- specialty worjk such* as laser we specialize in you. • Middlesex Chronicle • Piscataway-Dunellen Review pital when the new nine-story surgery and will be able to ac- • Mctuchcn-Edison Review • South Plainfield Reporter • Westfield Record M everyone addition is completed in fate • Green Brook-North Plainfield Journal • Highland Park Herald 1992. The new plant will also . commodate future advances 425 North Avenue East, Westfield, NJ 07090 • The Hills-Bcdminster Press • Cranford Chronicle • Franklin Focus S& ** - provide heating to the entire in technology. • Scotch Plains-Fanwood Press* Somerset County Shopper Sponsored by the Masonk Charity Foundation of New Jersey hospital campus during the (908) 232-0760 • Middlesex County Shopper construction. .32 - Union County Review & Forecast - February 28, 1991 - A Forbes Newspaper Supplement . USE THIS NOW OPEN K for the FORPRE-SALE f finer things MEMBERSHIPS in life COED FITNESS CENTER by Club Fitness, Inc. Member Name Member # 1646465 Exp. Date 3/14/991 i hi Weight Loss • Fine-tuned Muscles! ft"-' A Trimmed Down Physique et a Increased Energy better body at Cardiovascular Fitness WORLD GYM COED FITNESS CENTER *UmHed time only • Offer applies to new memberships only • Come in for more details. I • Machines • FREE weights • Aerobic Classes • Kids Fitness Programs • Babysiting if 12 Commerce Dr. . PRE-SALE HOURS: WORLD GYM Cranford, N.J. 07016 Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-9 p.m. 272-3383 Sat. & Sun. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Forbes Newspapers February 28,1991 ~ Union County Classified — 1 908-231-6610 f Classified Works Nights - OR TOLL FREE IN NEW JERSEY Union County I Call Mon., Thurs. & Fri* till 8:00 #800*334*0.5-31 edition CHEVY 81 MONTE DODGE 89 OMNI- HYUNDAI 89 SONATA- MERCURY 89 SABLE OLDS 77 CUTLASS SU' PONTIAC 79 LEMANS- PONTIAC 84 PONTIAC 84 PARI- CARLO— 6 cyl.. PS, PB'. Whlte, 4dr hatch. PS, PB, PS, PB, AC, fuel Injected, LS— 4 dr, V6, every op- PREME— 94,200 miles, Auto, 4 door, 106K miles, FIREBIRD- 6 cyl, 5 spd. SIENNE- 250Q .miles, I AUTOS AC, AM/FM stereo, auto., auto. 24k miles, excellent low. mileage, must sell. tion, 25k miles,' excellent V8, auto, AC, PS, PB. en- PB. AC. $350. Call 526- PS, PB, AC, P/windows T/ $4000. Very good condi- 70K ml., original owner, condition. Must sell: Ask- Asking $7900. Call 725- condition. Balance of fac-. gine good. Asking $400. 2064. roof. .AM/FM Tape, 64k tlon. Call 356-6762-,• I FOR SALE I mint condition. Asking Ing $5100/BO, 873-0613. 9846 tory warranty. $9200. Call Call 463-1811 after 5PM miles, one'owner very PONTIAC 86 BON- DODGE 90 SHADOW- ISUZU 89 AMIQO XS- 272-2148, OLDS 78 CUTLASS SU- PONTIAC 83 TRANS good cond:. $3500 or b/o NEVILLE^- Gray 4 door, Blue, 21,500 miles, ac- PREME-V8, PS/PB, rear AM- V8, 64k miles, all call 494-3006 . 52K, great.corid., A/C, P/ ACURA 86 LEGEND- Automatic, AC, PS, PB, MERCURY 89 SABLE power, excellent condi- CHEVY 81 MONTE AM/FM stereo, alrbag. cessories, excellent con- LS— 4 dr, V6, every op- defroster, AM/FM cass, S. P/W, P/B, Vlnyle top, CARLO- black, tan inte- dition, $1.2,500. Call 580- good transportation, high tion. $37.50/BO. Call 755- :$5475. CalhDays 754- $7400. Call Rich 9AM- tion, 25k miles, excel, 3531 leave message. 1943 after 6.PM. ' cond., Balance of factory miles, good body, $895/ 0090 or 232-09g3 eves. BO. 526-3963. PONTIAC 84 GRAND stereo cass, white,. new 359.7-1 57' . DODGE, 72 CHAL- JAGUAR '85 XJ6-, BlUe, warranty. Take over 2 yr. PONTIAC 8 6 LENGER!— for parts, rear, 37K miles,' all power, lease $300/mo. complete. OLDS .79 OMEGA— 2 PONTIAC 84 FIERO PRIX BROUGHAM- PARISIENNE- Black tires, 59k miles; 654-3808 ... . SE- Red, 4 spd^AM/FM nltes; days 392-8600 ext 82 CAMARO— trans, glass, RT dash, sunroof, mint. condition. Call 272-2148. door red with white Int., Auto., 6 cyl, 2 door,: 2 Beauty. 59K miles, runs cass., sunroof, rebuilt en- tone blue, loaded. 69K and rides perfect, real Drmusr5Bllr$8950 " c -rlm8r6Ct,-Call-8684379.~ ^SjfclT 800.Call 231 -0240.- ¥b !!?".* b'"e. ~ ir 'lner good-oondltlonr miles. Good cond. $3700/ class!—$6200.-908-469- t20007BO. 356-1620. B.O. 359-4953 (Iv msg), 7103- ••••. package, 59k miles, dual exhaust & brakes. electric seats,. windows,- ml., asklnc Excel, cond. Price, neg. 83 CAVALIER Needs cosmetics. ,$1,995. door locks, AC, AM/FM cond; Calf Ed days 233-.. OLDS 83 CUTLASS SU- CaH873-i386 WAGON— body mint Call 469-9352. cass., tilt wheel, rear de- 2300; eves. 398-7T81 PREME— 2 door, 6 cylin- condition, 4 cyl., motor FORD "81, STATION- fog, new battery & MERCURY '77 COUGAR der, excel, cond. AC, ga- ACURA 90 INTEGRA- needs Work, PS, PB, CC, rage kept, $2950. Call LS 2 DOOP, 5 Speed, Air, WAGON— 6 cyl. rear brakes,-• , - -'K.mllos. .1 XR7- PS/PB, autoi'VS new tires,- new head. w e xc 0 d 356-4004 .. Power • sunroof, 12000k. cond., clean. $75 or oesi 2 " ^ml «i-/^ " - 'PeMOOTw brakesUlOrVDil, • OMJJIMCengine7. Te,1W- WWW -» vw~r • . $725/BO. 752-3792. 1 $11'9Q0 ' Osll 201' offer. 752-7688. •*•' t built, 30K miles, $600 or OLDS 83 CUTLASS SU- CHEVY 83 MALIBU CROWN VIC- LINCOLN '79 CONTI- best offer. Call 658-3053. - Onlv 2 - February 28,1991 - Union County Classified Union County Classified — 3 I INDEX AUTO Automotive Connection 110 - AUTOS FOR SALE O N N 115-CLASSIC CARS PONTIAC 8PLEMANS-7 VW '74 BEETLE- Sound ISUZU '86 TROOPER- 120 -TRUCKS FOR SALE nt» 4 rinhr 7flK ml hnriu sunroof, rnnn wall. ( 12Q -\ 26K ml.. AC. 2 DR. Sy 130-VANS FOR SALE— ~excelrbcdy~&~conditionr • good: tlres7~flxtrer engine; \ TRUCKS 1 •xtraa,-real-nlcel-JiTTr 140 - MISCELLANEOUS AUTOMOTIVE AM/FM stereo, AC, lots o( spare parts. $460. I FOR SALE j B:O. Call 704-8747 Of. $4000/neg. 707-0330 Call 908-563-9152. leave 722-6054. '••< DODGE 85 VAN- 5spd, 150 - AUTOMOTIVE SERVICES days; 526-0847 eves • ... message. 160 - MOTORCYCLES FOR SALE JEEP 79 WAOONEER- AC. cruise, PS, PB, AM/ PONTIAC 88 LEMANS- VW '89, Fox GL- 5 CHEVY 75 BLAZER loaded, runs well, must FM stereo cass., new DAN'S AUTO BODY- for- 170 - RECREATIONAL VEHICLES red, 28k miles, auto, PS, speed, AC, PS, PB. 4DR, 4X4— Fresh paint, new see, $1195. Call 469-9352 brakes & muffler, 54k eign & domestic. 1 day 180 — BOATS AND ACCESSORIES AC, AM/FM pass., 1 excel, cond. 8,000 ml. motor/trans., Many new JEEP 84 CHEROKEE- miles, $4900. Call 2Q1- service. Free estimates. Maws Content Generated by Ad Dapartm owner, excel, cond. relo- $6800/ B.O. Call.after .6 parts, excellent cond., No PS, air, AM/FM stereo, 968^6163. Call Dan at 806-7999, cating, Must sell. $4500 pm, 754-7811. rust. $4100 Neg: Re- 76K mL, excel, cond. DODGE 88 FIESTA 9AM-10PM. Neg. Call 821-6891. VW 1970 BUG- Baja Real Estate Connection celpts. 356-0635 $3900/BO. 281-7844 VAN— Plus refrigerator, JUNK CAR & TRUCK PONTIAC '86 TRANS bug, body &• interior re- TV, AC, bed, bath room, Clock tower sets new Tips to consider when 210 - HOMES FOR SALE done; runs- excellent, CHEVY76ELCAMINO- JEEP 86 CHERQKEE REMOVAL— pree re- AM- 305 V8. 5 speed, 350 rebuilt engine, 100 LAREDO— Excel, cond., 30 amp service. Asking 215 - TOWNHOUSES AND CONDOS 32K miles, sp. handling $1900/BO. Call for details $13,500. or BO. Call after moval. Call 968-3432. miles on engine. PS, PB. sunroof, AC, P/wlndows, JUNK CARS BOUGHT- FOR SALE package - all options, T 356:1997 leave message. body good paint, good 6PM 968-1836 corporate center apart shopping for a mortgage P/locks. AM/FM cass, tilt Whltenbuse" Auto, Call roof, mint cond. $8000/ VW 79 RABBIT- 4 spd, new tires, Craig wheels, FORD 77 WINDOW 220.-• COMMERCIAL PROPERTY BO. 580-9357 leave' msg. wheel, alloys; 65K miles. 534*2519 A 2 dr. hatchback, AM/FM black lack headers. $7250. 767-0767 days. , VAN- Clean, $750. Call "With the spring homebuying: season upon us and mortgage FOR SALE .$1475.00. Call 985-2945 JUNK CARS WANTED.- In an effort to buck the highly competitive commercial real estate rates down, rtiany area renters are looking to buy," according to 225 - ACREAGE AND LOTS PONTIAC, 83 6000 LE- cass. pull out. 2nd owner. JEEP 88 PICK UP— W/ 356-8122. : PS, PB, P/Wlndows. AC, 160K+ miles, very good CHEVY 79 PICK UP- cap, 4 speed, PS, PB, FORD 83 VAN- ^ono- 752-0466; market in New Jersey, Cali Associates has employed an icon of the Howard J. Reynolds, president of the Somerset County Board of. 230 - OUT 0% AREAzPROPERTY AM/FM, 6 cyl. wire kept. Asking $750/B.O. Many new parts. Many AM/FM cassette, 32K ml., line, white, auto trans., past—a clock tower—to draw attention to its "clock tower building" Realtors. "First-time buyers are bound to have questions about the 235 - MOBILE HOMES AND SITES wheels, garage kept. Call or Iv msg 526*3765. extra parts. Needs some excel, running cond., AC, AM/FM bass., 2 in Cranford. , . ;' . . $2950. Cair526-0251 / 16O home-financing process, including how to apply for and select a 240 - REAL ESTATE WANTED VW 80 RABBIT- runs body work around wheel $4200. Call 572-1413 tanks, 4new tires. Asking The 88-foot clock-tower rises above Caji's 176*000 square foot excellent, 4 spd, needs {MOTORCYCLES mortgage. •• . , .'.'... 245 - BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES PONTIAC, 86 SUN- wells. $1750, Call TomT. JEEP 87 GRAND S2200. Caft.906-8796. corporate center, which has just come on the market. BIRD— blue, 5 spd, AC, work, $200 as Is. Call 231-6668Tuea & Wed be- ""Shopping around for a mortgage is crucial to making a sound 250 ^ APARTMENTS FOR RENT WAQONEER- fully FOfiD86XLT-12pa8S., I FOR SALE Located directly off the Garden State Parkway In.Cranford, N.J., it AM/FM stereo cass, new 549-9860 tween 12 N& 12 midnight equipped, 1 owner/driver, decision," says.Reynolds. "Mortgage packages vary, and it's im- 255 r- HOUSES FOR RENT loaded. PS/PB, AC, AM/ is the 6th Call building td be built here:in the last 20 years parts, good condition VW 87 SCIRROCO-16V- CHEVY 80 SILVERADO leather inter., garaged, FM, cruise, windows, portant to Investigate several options to find the one that is best for S 260 - TOWNHOUSES AND CONDOS $1990#O. ,874-4130' red,. AC, 51k miles, very TRUCK- 39K nil., many showroom qand., 58k $6650. 245-1166 days, HONDA 88 HURRICANE representing more than 500,000 square feet in the 80-acre corpo- you. A real estate agent can. provide you with a list 6f recom- FOR RENT leave message ood condition. $6800. extras + cap, excel, mites certified. $12,000. 276-6582 eyes, Great for —1000CC, 2700 miles, rate park. . RENAULT '87 ALLI- gall 654-8314 before cond. 82 Honda Accord Call (908) 234-1592 large family or bus. Corbln saddle, excellent mended lenders." Local newspaper advertising and the Yellow 265 - ROOMS FOR RENT ANCE'— 2 door, auto, ex- "Despite being in a difficult real estate market, a distinct new 10PM & weekends. LX, 5 speed. Best offer. JEEP 89 WRANGLER- 4 condition, $4000./BO. Pages also will provide mortgage information and names of area 270 - OFFICES FOR RENT cellent condition, 43K GMC 81 CUBE VAN- 647-8581 building will always attract quality tenants," said John Cali; senior VW 88 JETTA CARAT- 725-8017 cyl, 5 spd. 4 WD, bra. AM/ V8, automatic, 1.6 foot lenders. —275--^-COMMERCIAUPROPERTY 1- miles, AM/FM stereo cas- -YAMAHA, B2_MAXUM partner of the firm. "Cookiercutter facilities will not succeed in sette, AC, $3900. Tom loadedrP3rPBP/Wln- CHtVY-^80—S10 FM-cas8,r8Oft top, sport body with-Peak. Asking Call several'lendersifor. rates, and terms on thejypej^mqrtgage FOR RENT '•.•-.. dows, P/mlrrors, P/art- BLAZER- 4x4, 5 speed, wheels, excel cond, 17K 750— 7000 miles, "good these times and we determined the cloclrtowerdesign would bring 752-2861. $3,200. Call 234-1108 1 you Want. "If you are unsure of the best type for you, consult a real 280 - VACATION RENTALS tenna, cruise, sunroof, PS, PB, AC, AM/FM ster ml, $8000. 805-0546 or after 6PM. •:, condition, $900/BO. 322- identity and distinction tb our complex." , . . estate agent or a lender," says Reynolds. Basically, there are two S 285 - MISCELLANEOUS RENTALS RENAULT 86 ALLI- AM/FM. cass, 5 spd, alloy w/4 spkrs, tint windows. 609-395-5691 MAZDA 89 MPV MINI- 5369 after 6PM According to John Gali, senior partner of Call Associates, it is a major types of mortgage loans—those with" fixed interest rates and ANCE- 4WD, 4 spd, red wheels, 40K, excel, cond. 35K ml. $11,500 neg. SUZUKI 88V4 SAMURI VAN- 6 cyl., 7 pass., top priority for bis company to develop buildings thatcOmplerhent 290 - WANTED TO RENT sedan. Good condition, & price. $7200. 658-4885 968-1357 or 244-1506. . Ml— 4x4, AM/FM cassT fully loaded, every option; montrTly. payments and, those with changing rates and payments. / trie surrounding environment. 295 - ROOMMATES WANTED asking S2000/BO. Call VW 88 JETTA GL- air, DODGE 78 PICK UP- softtop.excel. cond. only Whtle w/tan Interior. 22k Common fixed-rate mortgages include 30- and 15-year [mortgages. Kathy Smith days 647- 9200 ml. Asking $5700. iRECREATIONALl "Our buildings are always designed with great concern given to PS, PB, AM/FM cass.,5 standard shift, 130K ml., miles, Excellent cond. The' 30-year mortgage offers the. lowest monthly payment of 6000 or 463-7871 eves, Call 2314)123 $13,800/BQ. 654-1721 its balance with both the natural environment and buildings already speed, 4 door, excel, radio, heater, AC, runs I VEHICLES J fixed-rate/fixed-payment schedule loans. The. 15-year fixed-rate Classified Connection TOYOTA '86 CELICA cond. 4OK ml., orlg. well. $600.233-3541 TOYOTA 88 4 RUNNER PLYMOUTH 86 VOY- in the area," said Cali. "We take pride in Improving the.landscape GTS- Hatchback, Sliver, owner, $6700/BO. 201- mortgage enables you.to own your home in half the time for.less 305-AUCTIONS DODGE 83 RAM- 5 pas 4X4—5 passenger,' tilt, p/ AGER LE- 5.pass., arid adding aesthetically pleasing designs such as the clock lower leather seats, excel, cond. 780-7696 after 5PM. .' 1980 TERRY TAURUS- than half the-total ihtere$t cost of a 30-year loan, but will likely • lQWSi_PS, 5iKrnllesL auto., cruise, AC. rear .monument in the center of our newest corporate building." . 310— QARAOE^SALES———-—-— Toaded, garaged;" new T»rf je^ulrihigbfirinonthJyjaVientS 312 - BAZAARS AND SALES racing tires, p/sunroof, 5 miles. $4100. 654-3916 excel. |n & out, $7995. "aeT/WIper" PS, PB, P/wln- 7 the" building's two wingsToin 1h~a~55^1~s^Ipl§trgiass~at 215^862-5473 dow8^AM/FM cass., roof sleeps 8, excellent condi- '.Mortgages with changing interest rates and/onmoritfily payments spd. $8500. 276-5491v- DODGE 87 RAM 100 tion, many extras; $4850. lobby. The four story building contains computer monitored heat 314v-ANTIQUES ±25 TOYOTA 88 4X4 PICK rack, 67K ml, excel, cond. are available in many forms. The adjustable-rate mortgage (ARM) is TOYOTA '87 TERCEL- 4 PICK-UP- 6 cyl., 3spd Call 526-4373 after 5PM and lighting systems! 24-hour building access and security moni- 315 -FOR SALE CLASSIC w/over drive, PS, PB; AM/ UP— extra; long cab, AW $7500. Call 232-2669. •'.'. probablyJhe most^co.mmpn,._TJfa^ Interest rates -346—-FREE-TO GOOD HOME spd.. AM/FM Cass., runs CARS— FM cassette, sunroof, VOLKSWAGEN 82 VAN- STARCRAFT- pop lip. toringrcomputerized elevators and on^site parking with 90 covered & looks like new. Very -FM-8tereo,-8lldlng-rear T978, sleeps 8, canopy w ncbmo)}tyyp^ynjeJTts^^are^^ mort- 317 -YARD, GARDEN AND FARM window, stepv-r-e-ar alarm, PB; 4 new tires, 1 AGON— Rebuilt engine, executive" spaces^PreHcast" concrete ~^arid green^tirjted yserni- welf malntalnted. 7.2K ml. yr. extended -warranty, lust installed new Maaco screen room, heater, tire,' gages. But these rates and payments can fltfluctuatet , ofteft n annuallyllr, ~ 320 - HORSES AND SUPPLIES Asking S3200/B.O. Call bumper, trailer hitch, 36k port-a-potty, roof & bike, ' reflective glass encompass the building's exterior. BUICK 53— Parts car, miles, Excel, cond. 50K ml., $7000. 572-1413" paint job. Asking $2000. according to changes 'h a pre-determlned index—commonly the 322 - PETS &.ANIMALS 874-8691, ask for Jim cS300/BO. 1924 Super Six Call 753-2321. rack. $1300/BO. Days after 6pm. • ' .'. ' $4500. 359-6363 after 580-4271; eyes 722-0092; rate of return on.U.S. GovemmenUTreasury Bills., 325 - CHRISTMAS TREES Hudson.. 1933 DeSoto 5PM ask for Ray. Some adjustable loans, for a fee, contain-a provision permitting TOYOTA 83 CELICA 'rumble seat; Both cars 13O TOYOTA 79 HERITAGE 330 - WANTED TO BUY : . .. DODGE 88 PICK-UP- you to convert later to a fixed-rate loan. Aiibthertype of mortgage 335 - TRADES AND SWAPS QT— Sunroof, 5 spd, red, can be resotred. Best AM/FM cass, AC, auto, VANS f••'.'. uo ^ CAMPER- sleeps 4, low mileage, 4 new tires, offer. Eves. 281-6974 PS, PB. 4 WD. low mile- \ MISCELLANEOUS \ Tandem axel, 11.k orlg. loan carries a fixed-interest rate for a number of years, often seven, 340 - LOST & FOUND 1 owner. $3650. Call after FOR SALE miles, Part of Inheritance before adjusting to a new market interest rate for the remainder of FERRARI '62 KIT CAR- age, excel cond, asking I AUTOMOTIVE I ; 345 - BRITE SPOT 5PM 534r5342. Alpha I on '78 280Z. $8000. 72 Newport good estate. Must sell. $6000. the loan. 350- PERSONALS j Call Jimmy or Dorf 668- Transactions TOYOTA 83 CELICA- 2 Meeds paint. $12,095/ cond, $500. 369-6934 CHEVY 78 % TON- •"" A "buydown". or "discounted mortgage" is another type of loan dr. coupe, 5 spd., red w/ B.O. 469-9352. ' 7866. 355-ANNOUNCEMENTS FORD '71 UTILITY Qood condition, great DIDYOU with an initially reduced interest rate which increases to a higher bfack Int., P/wlndows & work truck, commercial KNOW... Phillip M & Deborah A Dfsch to 360 — ESCAPE 1 FORD 1919 MODEL "T" TRUCK- Dual wheels. BEDM|NSTER fixed rate pr to an adjustable rate usually within one to .three years. locks, sunroof, cruise, PS, racks Included. Asking This little ad can be read LlndiA Karam, property at 7 Lorien 365-SERVICES ROADSTER-r Older res- Trailer hitch, fair cond.. KENILWORTH . DUNELLEN David M & Sablna T Flnnegan to "This allows lower payments during the first few years of the loan, I PB, high mileage but runs toration.- $8,000. Be"d- S1200/BO. Call after 5PM In more than 147,000 PI., $224,000 • $650. Call 356-5642 after 367 - HOME IMPROVEMENTS great. Minor body repair 756-8345 homes in 15 publications \ BOATS & Mary P Dahlella to! Jay & Kotch Lars M Ruggles/ property at 13 assisting buyers who anticipate an increase in their income, but minster 234-9216. 9AM Shakun, property at 378 Lincoln Dr., Jean McSween to Karen L 370 - LANDSCAPING, TREE CARE needed. Must sell. Asking throughout Somerset, [ACCESSORIES .. Sold to East Lake Holding, prop-, Ashley Ct., $136,500 need lower initial payments to buy," says Reynolds. $1900/BO. 735-2915 FORD 55 CROWN VIC- FORD '79, F-25O-V-8, CHEVY 85 C30 1 TON $100,000 ••.•.•' erty at 109-111 ,S. Washington, Lamport, property at. 721 -A Marlbor- 372 - PLUMBING, HEATING VAN— 350 eng., PS, PB, Middlesex and Union Christopher. C Hedlund to. David F . TORIA- V8. 272 engine, 4spd, runs well, needs •Counties? It caught your Alvaro & Katherlne Llmelra to Jo- $150,000 Calale,. prpperty tit 61 Bentley Ct., ough Common, $90,000 When mortgage shopping, the single most important factor to & COOLING TOYOTA 83 CELICA- red and white, reduced to. work. $495. Call 469- beige, 58K ml., $4490. Mary E Ivan to Alvert & Denlse look for is probably the. annual percentage rate (APR). The APR Auto., AC, AM/FM, tint Calf days 754-0090; 232- attention, didn't it? BOSTON WHALER- seph A & Diana L Umelra, property Concetta Hardgrove to Frank $125,000 .' •; 375- INSTRUCTIONS $7900 firm. Call 281- 9352: .••'.:• ••'••.. Call YOUR ad In today! : Vanriper, property .at 59-1B Taurus includes all the costs of credit, including such items as interest and windows, needs motor, 0923 eves 1985, 14ft' 40 HP. Evl- at 716 Passalc Ave., $180,000 Rugglero, property at 781 3rd St., Chad A & Patricia Checketts to : 7942, Al Dr., $123,000 ' . . : 377 - INCOME TAX BO. Call after 5PM. 329- FORD '87 RANGER- 1-800-334-0531. . nrude and Tee Nee . Edward Borger to Diego &. Pat- $135,000 . . Amrit P& Sohindra K Bains, prop- "points" (fee charged when .mortgage is closed). Lenders must MERCEDES '68— 280SE 4x4 XLT, 4 cyl., 5 spd., CHEVY 86 VAN- loaded, , We Get ResultsI -trailer.."$4300. Call WOodfield Estates to Johnathan K 380 - LOANS & FINANCE 6225 Must see. Asking ricia Garcia, property at 357 Roos- erty at 407 Cardinal Ln., $135,000 disclose the APR under the Truth in Lending Act. In general, the COUPE, only 58 shipped Cap. Very: low ml. New MARMON '75 TRAC- 245-4666., evelt Ln., $125,000 EDISON Hills Development. Co to Maria & Barbara Wilson, property at 123 382 - INSURANCE TOYOTA 84 CELICA GT to U.S. 1 owner, 6 cyl., $10,500. Call 752-4838. . lower the APR, the lower the cost of your loan. . .' ; E shocks, battery, fan; belt TOR— Cab-Over w/ Dolores Budsock to John R Kray-. David &. Alice Yip to Charles & Marconi, property at 143 Gort.land, :Terhune Ln., $252,518. COUPE— manual,- ,5 auto, PS, AC, PW, Gold/ tires have less than 3000 CHEVY 88 CONVER- . sleeper. 350 Cummlngs GLASTRON RUN- If you consider an.adjustable-rate mortgage, be sure to compare speed, 61K miles, loaded. Black top, alarm. $41,500.. ABOUT- 15', 40 HP owski, property at 133 N 24th St., Dorothy Hoey, property at 6 Car-, Ln., $75,473 ; mi. also bed liner $6200. SION VAN-fully loaded; engine, 411 Eaton rears, : MANVILLE "";• the initl5l -interest rates, 1he.frequency with which the interest rate Employment Connection $3995/BO. Call 789-2837 908-232-7059. . , ,. ,. motor, new trailer, good $74,250 . ' rlage PI., $145,000' ' •' '. . Hills Development.Co to Richard Call anytlrnV2i 8-9313.., 4000, original miles. Ask- 13 speed, PS, Air. Excel, Larry S & Kathleen Cederberg to ,': can change, the . index used to determine the change, the cond., $1350; 16' Old- ..- 'Vincent••'.&. Jean Albert ,to ..Sel?'- •..C.'fiuKrlstl E Brach,,property-at 14 J TOYOTA 84 SUPRA- FORD W BRONCO; XLT ing $17,500.484I-1414" cond. Asking $5000/B.O. •"'•'••.:' CRANFORD Mark A & Karen C Smiscak, prop- 4.10— HELP WANTED MERCEDES 197 0 town Wood Runabout ormey 7 Haiel Srebl, property at 1.' High'Pond Ln.,-$166,550 "cap"--or how much the interest rate can increase bVer the life of Red, 5 Speed, AC, Sun 13,000 ml., loaded, DODGE '85 CARAVAN 752-6449 | Jean. L Ellenbacher to Blenh J & erty at 200 N 4th Ave.; $135,000 roof. New exhaust, tires,. 280SL— For the serious 30HP motor, & trailer, A Douglas Dr., ii62,QdO ' , "' ' Vincent R III & Lois. A Lee to the loan, andwhat "margin" (thB amount a lender can add to the 420 - EMPLOYMENT WANTED collector. Rare, unrest- $15,000. Also, $100 earp- LE— auto, fully loaded, •Cynthia F Gold;•..property at 117 cc~ shocks.: 100 watt stero, hone special. Call 908- luggage rack, newly re- MERCEDES 81 ROLL- classic, but heeds work. Fred & Katherlne Schedeneck to Linda. Gauthler, property at 7 Ken- MONTGOMERY adjusted interest rate) is use.d. Also explore the limits, if any, on 425 - EMPLOYMENT RELATED ored original. China blue/ BACK— 2 car carrier. Ex- lumbla Ave., $133,000 alarm, excellent condl- 234-0517, .-.. built engine, new radiator/ $450; 11' Sea Snark Rocco Pavese, property at 44 Farm- sington Rd., $73/707 Gary F Jackett: to Joriathan. J & "negative amortization"—the loss of equity in your home when low OPPORTUNITIES light gray interior. In stor- 1 cellent for moving ma- Lenel Services Corp to' Kenel tibn.iiOk miles $5500./ tires. I yr. guar. Very Sailboat- $150. Call Phil haven Ave., $115,000 Donald P & Amy Fiume to Geoffr-- 430 - CHILDCARE WANTED BO.647-8581 age 15 years, 2 tops, FORD 70 F-350— Mason chinery, fork-lifts, etc. • 707-0213 Partnership, proepTty at 46 Jackson ; Sharon P Hughes, property at 45 monthly payments do not cover fully the interest rate charges and auto., 34K original miles. clean. Best offer. 725- Harold ,& Martha Heller to Jeffrey ey S Stanley, property at 35 Moun- D 435-CHILDCARE PROVIDED dump with snow plow. $9800; 7"000lb. forkllft Dr., $456,600 —""'.'~W~ Johnson Di\, $205,000 any "bajloon" payments—a large payment at the end of your loan TOYOTA 86 GOROLLA- $34,500. 469-5880 days, 9218, after 5:30. & Deborah, property at 25 E Frost tain Ct., $3,637,958 \ •; • : : Good condition. V8, 4 Clark $3700. 352-9893 William J Miller to John K & JIHK Cranville Builders Inc to Michael J term, often after a series of low. monthly payments, v Red, auto; AM/FM cas- 439-3332 eves. .Ave., $216,000 David A & Marlsa Dzugan to Mar- speed, PS. Asking DODGE 77 200 TRADES- Ads In Classified Hanke, property at 101 LaFayette & Carla D Arigelo, property at 36 Other questions to ask a lender include whether private mort- sette, AC, 2 door, excel- MAN— 318 motor, auto, TRAILER-MQS 4.5 ft. X Thomas Atwood to Bhavesh la Filomena E Hoffman, property at $2,500. Call 234-1108 PI., $266,000 "•• . . Summit Rd., $487,618 . lent condition, 97K high- MERCURY 19 60 after 6PM. . trans., custom bucket 6 ft. with tilt, excellent'for dontcost — Pate), property at i'35 Garden Terr., 85 Mountain Ct., $3,818,119 gage insurance is required, how long a rate can be locked in, the William B Thompson to Cecilia & way miles, $5000/BO. COMET— V8, auto, one FORD 73 RANCHERO- seats, good work vehicle.. ATV b'r lawn : tractors. $125,000 ,. - / Hills DeVCO to SUsan T Laevey, NORTH PLAINFIELD •' - • length of time before an oral or written approval can begiven, and AD RATES 225-1376 or 221-4765. Good condition. Call They pay! owner, many new' parts, Pastor Jorcje Perez, property at 12 . Reliable transportation, Asking $900/BQ. Louise Nagy to Jeffrey Wittmann, property at 44 Sage Ct., $102,500 • •Thomas R & Sharon to Frarik & the application fee and what it covers. TOYOTA 86.5 SUPRA- show winner, 2 dr., 2k Ralph 722-0170. ..parkTerr., $97,100 Minimum 6 lines. good mechanical condi- 369-5618 property at 228 Grandview Ave., Mary KJ Preston to Lauren R Ross, MariJ C "pasilva, property' at 289 Ice Blue, full power, PS, miles on engine'trans & Union County Sheriff to Citicorp "Buyers should not be intimidated by the financing process," (Average 3-4 Words per line) tion, $500. Call 469-2527 . $41,000' ' property at 54 Sage Ct., $102,000 Brook Ave^, $141,500. , PB, P/wfndows, AC, rear. 356^3439. Mortgage Inc, property at 28 Wade says Reynolds. "If you are unclear on any point, ask a real estate after 6PM.: Borys & Madia Usemko to Lome John. L & Veronica A Brown to Frarik & Suzanne RIcheytoKarin bruise, loaded. Great Ave.. $112,000 ; agent to assist you. As professionals, they are trained to provide FORD 78 F250- Utility & Deborah Schachter, property at Nicholas P & Lori E DeVlto, property I DVM Derfuss, property at 261-63 FULL RUN cond., in/out. Only 59k OLDS 64, SUPER 88- 4 90 Wlnans Avenue Associates to you with the service necessary to guide you through the financing . miles, Alarm, AM/FM ste- dr, PS, PB, AC, 94k miles, body, Inspected, 4 speed; Leslie St., $185,000 . . ' at 9 Ski Hill Dr., $257,000 North Dr., $150,000 Norman J Hobble, property at 90 reo cass.', Moving must $600,752-8143. must sell, $1500. 215- John.& Stisan Hudak to Thqmas Patreha Rice to,Marshall R & Jan- Ten Pearl Corp to Dawne N And- . process." • Per Insertion ; Wlmans Ave., $182,77I7 .. $ sell. $9200/BO. 725-2347 862-5473 • & Many Szajkowski, property at 219 ice Feldman, property at 6 Spencer erson, property at 28 Pearl St., lie 1 67 B ON p RD 1 Ln., $173,000 $119,000 12. When Paid in Advance TOYOTA 86V6 SUPRA- f.fiPJ, 2 u " O » PICKUP FANWOOD Plalnfleld Rd., $177,000 . es & Suzanne Shea, proporty at 32 Wright St Dev to Edward Stahler, NEVILLE- 4 door, show- Somerset Equity Assn to Ernest E 50K ml., black w/gray, 5 F150- 4WD, auto, good William R & Ruth B Hannon to Jeffrey &.Deborah Kauffeld to. Bertalan & Emily DeNemethy to Milton, Ave., $187,500. . property at 9 Wright St., $505,000 room condl Ion in ^out. cond,, lots of new parts; Jeffry J- &-Klm .Kotler, property at pelucajJrt .property, $46,350. _.. speed, sport package, 59K original wiles. White Florence D Phillip, property "at-73 -Hafry 7 Lillian Dana, property at 48 Mesa Dev to Bhavin aTruptl Per Insertion garaged, mint cond., best" 11 ok miles, runs well, 350 Union Grove Rd:. $550,000 w/. red Interior. $3900 Farley Ave., $250,000 Sagamore Ave., $170,000 . .Fatal, property at 25 New Brooklyn METUCHEN offer over $7750. 201- needs some work. $1700. : Linda K Gauthler to Cindy Sue RARITAN When Billed FIRM. 707-0728 pavld L & Cecelia Tleman to Ale- Affiliated. Bldg to Devayanl Vl]ay, Rd., $207,000 . ;- • 12.50 276-9629 Call Scott 754-3064. Schalleri' property at 51 Village Denffls & Linda Cinelli to Bruce Li John & Rita Schben to Matthew & xander L & Janlne Berlin, property property at eT'oe Victoria Ct,, Evelyn & Richard Rosander to A U T JO M O T I V E Green Rd., $70,000 -. Causii property at 215 W End Ave., Elizabeth Primlch, property at 57 Each additional line: $1.10 TOYOTA 87 CAMRY- 4 PONTIAC 66 GTO- 4 at 146 Herbert Ave., $165,000 $136,000 SUng & Jung Kim, property at 197 Carson Ave., $175,000 -cyllndai;,..automalcTrACi; spdo^ «JbyAdDop«rtniorrt Hills' Dev Co to Frances Zarra. $150,000 ' . r -Normandy-Rd. $2Q0,000- —rThomaB-Chrlstiani-to-Ronald-Wa^.- : SomereeVMiddie8ex'~ •"~ ~ ~~T~~ ZONESTUnlorf tturW" AM/FM cassette, 95K hardtop, 389 cu. In. trl : _•-.——_-|«eT0CHEN_r:-r- •.'.^^ -property.-at-334^Wren-Lnr,-$^157,370 z^alyatore7LrF_taTicWmct!r.Wiiiianrr: r Danlk,' property 'at' 1T Oak d.7 FrapkS Karin Krenek'to"Paul"Sa" $11.00 Per Insertion-Paid In Advance $5.50 Per Insertion-Paid In Advance miles. $5700. 781-0733. poweK new tires, rims. Gregory & Diane Holden to Mark & Victoria Kassermah, property- at "maC "property at" 31 Dolores Dr., - _— $182,000 ••; kowlcz, property at 133 Orlando Si, $60,000 $11.50 Per Insertion When Billed $6.00 Per Insertion When Billed TOYOTA 91 CELICA Motor & body match. & Stella Levy; property at 55 Do- 901 Highway 202, $140,000 Each Additional Une: $1.00 Each Additional Une: $.75 Excel, cond. 526-3028 FORD 84 .RANGER Reydel Pontiac sends Metalwood Inc to Livingston-. BOUND BROOK $95,000 Edward Corson to Gavin & Lor- ST— Brand new, black w/ PICKUP- Rebuilt en- lores. Dr.,'$160,'00p • • : • • grey inter.; 5spd, AM/FM WdlbbtCorp, property at 41 2nd St., Louis & Nancy Blubaugh to Jo- John M & Kelko Newsam to Don- SOUTH BOUND BROOK Prudential Home Mtg to Georghl- raine Smith, property at 52 Durham gine, 4 speed, PS, A/C. $80,000 •'• 6s Hadjlloucas, property at 6 Parker Ave.. $122,000 In-Column Display Rate: stereo, AC, sunroof, 4500' Asking $2,800. Call 234- seph & Margaret'Sprunger, property ald Jr & Sally B Lynch, property at Pillar of Fire to Richard J & Phl- miles, Must sell, moving. aid to U.S. troops Rd., $74,000 '.•••'" . Metropolitan Leasing Co to Gary Minimum 11nch— 8 point copy 1108 after 6PM. GARWOOD at 99 Linden.Ave,, $21.6,000 18 E High St., $125,000 lomena Mazyk, property at 133 Eliz- Best offer. 654-6517 abeth St., $82,600 Robert Tarczynski to Robert Schober, property at 255 Forrest $25.50 Per Column Inch: Full Run FORD 86 F15O- Ex- Joseph & Doreeh Qonzales to Joseph & Margaret Sprunger to TOYOTA '89 CAMRY V6 tended cab, new tires, Don't tell Jim Reydel there's purchase necessary. For every Anne Marie McCprmac, property at Stankwlch, property at 213 W Pres- St., $610,000 ZONE 1: $21.00 Per Column Inch >' ZONE 2: $8.00 Per Column Inch Scott & Judith Schaefer, property at '.,..;.,. BRANCHBURG cott Ave., $172,000 LE— All power & fully brakes, 8 cyl auto, bed nothing he can do for our new car test-driven, the dealer- 411 Union St., $177,000 235 Newman Ave., $101,000 SOMERVILLE Hugo & Ingeborg Engel to Micha- James & Donna Hamer to Stanley 5 or more insertions: 20% discount if paid within 20 days loaded, excellent condi- liner and tool boxes. troops in the Persian Gulf. . ship will donate $10 to the Edi- Ralph L PeFlore to Robert L •Andrew & Monica Hoffman to Carl Charles B & Louise I Mager to MIDDLESEX tion, leather Interior, very & Phyllis Jozwlk, property at 88 Good condition must sell. "We all have to do what we son VFW Post 3117, '"No Shallcross Jr, property, $210,000 & Vvette MdMasters, property at 27 el E Petrozziello, property at 211 Donald M & Helen Diane Reed, Francis & Ruth Santangelo. to Ja- low mileage, pearl red. $5,000/B0. 369-5316 County Line Rd., $178,000 . . Prospect Ave., $145,000 CONTRACT RATES — Available upon request. feel, is right," states the owner strings attached," adds Reydel Paul'& Geler Dlhann Levitt to . Newman St., $155,000 \ property at 106 Washington PL, mes & Jeanlne Perouty, property at $17,000 or best offer. Call FORD 88 RANGER National State Bank to Vincent & $146,000 Sam Ferraro Const to Peter & 908-359-5250 after 6PM ...of service, and, of Reydel Pontiac, on Route 27 proudly. And, for every new Kathryn Copelln, property at 2107 213 Beechwood Ave., $220,000 DEADLINES: The deadline for both classified display XLT- 24K, 4WD, 5 spd, MIDDLESEX Flora Riello, property at 19 Forest Thomas A & Sandra Eglzl to Gor- Lpretta McNamara, property at 21 weekdays. Improvement is Factory warranty. Must In Edison. "It's right for me to 1991 Pontiac sold until February Algonquin Dr., $170,500 • Frank Suchak to Christopher & and straight classified Is 4 P.M. Monday „,„, r „ u^, „». - Andrew Martin to Christopher & Ln;. $95,000. don & Karen Kansas, property at Revere Blvd., $310,000 Carla Lundgren, property at 430 Cli- VOLKSWAGEN '83 RAB- advertised In sell, S7800/BO. Please support our Armed Forces any 28, Reydel will send one G.I. Brleh P & Loreo G Deegan to Paul & Mary Brandis to Alfonso & Madeline M Hunt, property at 19-A ^Robln Coen, property at-134 3rd TB I to Richard & Glna L Maron-- 243 N Gaston Ave., $160,000. . nton Ave.. $130,000 ^ ^CANCEULATIQNS: Accepted up to 4 P.M. BIT TURBO— Diesel, clssslftea. When Vou call Anthony, 722-5216. way I can. That's why we're do- Gift Pac, In the customer's ey, property at 7 Hidden Ln., Ann Mendez, property at 58 Rleder leather Interior, AM/FM need a helping hand, 1 Canton Dr., $100,000 ;• J /•: {,• jBt,, $138,500 - Lucky Forward Corp to Rose Fal- FORD 90 F1S0 XLT- V8, . . ,, name, to a member of our anion ur., * 1 uy,uyu .. .•• .$335,000 •'"..'• FtS.. $145,000 ' ''/' *"•• Monday prior to publication. .ca8 Qtte,JpflJlflht.excek ing this.' EDISON ... cuccl, p'roperty at 32 Gramercy 8 net the classified Jeffrey A & Maty K PerlmUter Peter. J & Barbara D Keljy to Su- ." Michael Johnson to Robert & lent cbriditloh. Call 276T _^uto OP, :AC, AM/FM ^ RbydeHlelng-^at-ls——AiTOecl-R>rGe8-->n7-the—Peralan- BarbaravA^Smlth(.prQPi_ PIRr^ATAWAY __;^Jeseph_1&iSpphia Bladt to James Gardens, $75,000 PAYABLE IN ADVANCE: All ads for 'Garage Sales, Employment cass., PS, PB, P/wlndows, htitgM Jane - Erykowlch, - jjroperty: at 95 1 8326after7PM. ^creating' so much excitement? Gulf. . erty ati 16. Homestefad Terr., ' K . Hovnanlan to 'Samlr Sheth, yn Del Gjjercfq, property"$t "§"Bartha Ea>T& Anrfe'McDonald to Thomas Wanted, Chlldcare, Wanted to Rent-tor Roommate Wanted. All ads P/locks,. 8' bed, Glasstlte '.have Path,-$142,000 RodakGlr., $190,000. Reydel Pontiac is donating $260,000 '": ' • . property at 614 Buckingham. Dr., Ave., $120,000 y & .Elaine Smith,- property at 509 cap. Mint cond. 11,800 Felicia Corp to Wayne R & Be- . -Helen Zastockl to Efstathlo Elefth- when moving, all ads to addresses outside our local billing area. ml. $12,900. 725-7853. money and materials for every What Reydel Pontiac ig doing Mona Johnson to Lola Johnson, $219,454 • Albert & Constance Bagllvo to Th- Hazelwood-Ave., $165,000 verly J Stevens, property at 20 omas McKehzle, property at 57 eriou, property at 17 Short St., test drive and every car sold at may starr a trend among the property, at, 12 Johnson St., James & Ann Barone to Devldas James & Christine Frascella to ^_ EXTRA CHARGES: FORD '73 F260- 4x4, RamapoTrl., $240,000 Brookhill Rd., $200,000 $50,000 Richard &. Carol Hamersky, property the dealership In recognition of nation's car dealers. "That $110,000 .-..,-'. . & Kpklla Kapadla, property at 51 . Dwarka 7 Georgia Persaud to • Blind Ads, $21.00 for Box Rental $2.00 mailing charge 40K miles on rebuilt 360, Gramercy Dr., $192,500 . Salvatore& Carol, Plcciuto to P V Rocco & Margaret Vallone to at 14 UuriLn., $181,000 good condition with Me- President's pay. would be great as far as I'm Peter H & Barbara J Wayman to C Assoc, property at Rte 22, Ruthe Rustin, property at 9 Skytop (Box held for 30 days) Robert & Lynn Devlta, property at Evelyn Sobol to Brlah & Jacquell Martin Assuncao, property at 20 Michael & Edith Kozik to Steve & yers power angle plow, concerned," says Reydel when $175,000 ' Rd., $145,000 Upon entering the Reydel 1490 Lamberts Mill.Rd., $183,500 Fortklewlcz, property at 16 Halght Dale Dr., $220,000 Maria Mavrlanog, property at 57 • All capital letters $1.00 per week . $2000 or best offer. Call showroom, every patron re- the subject Is broached. "It's James & Elizabeth A McDald to '., Arpad Maries to Albert & Diane Adstel Inc to Aadarehl Inc, prop- Ramsey Rd., $173,000 GQNSULT 908-369-347'0, Ellto A & Jullta D Santos to Kat- Ave., $125,000 erty at 39 Thomas PI., $518,000 • All bold type faces: $1.00 rier week ceives a red, white and blue one way we can show them Harjot & Harene Chopra, property at Kohlbecker, property at 26 Eardley Carl & Frances: Verdollna to Ism- hleen DeQuollo, property at 430 Sy- Robert B Flowers, tp Roger Plour- Lorraine Kllgannon to Chi Pel & THE EXPERTS! GMC 64 HIGH 8IERRA- "Support Our Troops" decal, no how much they're appreciated." camore Av«., $127,000 de, property at 166rLaFayette St., 5 Semfnole Path, $189,000 Rd., $137,000 ael Rodrlgues, property at 314 Elizabeth Orvos to Mary Drill, Mel Chuan Chen, property at 131 Sheperd Ave., $160,000 dual rear wheels, 4 WD, Investors & Lenders Ltd '° $105:000 Tlnaley tn., $165,000 • New or used vehicles 350 cu., 4 spd stand., Summerhill Associates, property at R Hovnanlan to Charles Williams, HILLSBOROUGH property at 69 French St,, $124,000 John & Karen Brown to Lawrence 53Kl953Krr\l.,9rtatbed,4ne1rttbd4 w Edward & Dorothy Wllenskl to Ro- George Pollack to Wayne & Rc- & Isabel Garml, property at 111 Val- • Bad credit or credit problems Advertise In the Classified! 337 Willow Ave., $147;600 property at 10 Matthew Ct., Rohlll Village Inc to William & slyn Polllnger, property at 13 Vale 8:30 A.M.-8:00 P.M. Monday, Thursday & Friday tires, new clutch. Original $260,000 Dawn M Pagan, property at 13 Ben- nald Gabriel, property at 78-80 ley Brook Ct., $153,000 • No money down owner. $6000/BO or trade Glenville Rd., $238,000 St., $140,000 Roger E Prince to Herman May, 8:30 A.M.-5:00 P.M. Tuesday & Wednesday • Special homeowners options for passenger van of WESTFIELD Osman All to Harpld Sterling, net Rd., $247,921 Eugene & Roberta Katz to Hyok Richard J & Patricia Hardman to property at 161 Westfleid Ave., John & Delrdre Ryan Curran to Cosmos & Gale Sando to Dah- property at 225 1 st St., $135,000 9:00 AM-1:00 PM Saturday . • * 1st time buyers equalvalue. 231-8042 . Kang & Feng Chang, property at Yop & J Ellca Lee, property at 3 Memorial & Endowment Trust, $1.38,000 •' Michelle L Smiscak, property at 24 Ventnor Dr., $285;0OO 1 Bloomlnodale Dr., $132,500 — 4907 HanaRd., $125,000 • Lease or finance GMC 90, JIMMY 4X4-2 property at 525 Mountain Ave., Thomas & Mm Kolskl to Donald PISCATAWAY tone blue/silver. Blue SOUTH PLAINFIELD Kenneth & Audrey Fowler to Jo- ' Joseph Zardavets to Warren & FAX: (201) 231-1385 $100,229 Sheehan, property at 152 Westgate clothe Interior. SLE pack- Marlene Harrlgan to Nell S & Co- David & Betsy Spayer to Anthony seph F & EthelM Gnecco, property Sarah Thompson, proporty at 219 Galvert Woods to Kenneth Lam, ForbnNwnpaptnZon*1 CltuHhd Connection Indudu: CALL 201-756-9130 Dr., $144,840 property at 193 Brewster Ave., age. Loaded. 752-5629. nstance L Melsel, property at 7 Esposito, property at 425 Bergen at 26 Dorchester Ct,, $100,000 Hoover Ave., $166,000 $198,990 Somerset Messenger-Gazette Highland Park Herald Tlie Credit Consultants Normandy Dr,, $341,000 St., $122,500 William B &.Anno M Cumlngs to Phyllis Manganlello to Bradley & Joad & Rosa Cruz to Han-Hua & Peter & Diane Verbttskl to Step- South Plalnfleld Reporter New Jersey Realty Co to Michael . Mariano DeSantls to Harry Poplk, Robert J & Marcla J Donnelly, Lorry Dingier, property at 1 Karnell U-Ung Lee, property at 16 West- Pound Brook Chronicle hen & Aleyamma Emanuval, prop- J Patrlok, property at 224 Prospect property at 133 Hamilton Blvd., property at 257 Falrfleld Ln., Ct., $170,000 wood Clr., $180,000 Middlesex Chronicle The Hllls-Bedmlhster Press erty at 77 Bristol Rd., $165,000 FIVB -mmi St., $210,000 ! $85,000 $237,750 Westgate II Dev to Michael & Mar- Edward Santuro to Chlng Chen, Kenneth & Wmberty Spencer to PD Review . Franklin Focus Edmund Doranskl to Billy Harriott, Bret R Chennault to Marsha ie Margello, property at 175 Linda Gerald B Falgle Jr to Charlas N property, at 923 Wood Ave., Michael Allegrotta, property at 82 property at 221 Ledden • Terr., Mullan, property'at 79-L Farm Rd., Ln., $159,990 Metuchen-Edlson Review and Jordan Jr, property at 888 Wlnyah $200,000 Bristol Rd., $176,000 Ave., $325,000 $132,000 $69,900 . Michael & Lalla Gabriel to Walter Green Brook- Middlesex County Shopper RECTORY & Christine Flleppl, property at 4 Florence Freeman to Joseph & Gerard Somensteln to Charles & Diane S Finger to Nathan & Yola- Dy & Hanh Nguyen to Charles & Francis J Bruckrjrian to James J • Forbes Newspapers Classified. Irene Omoregle, property at 1711 North Plalnfield Journal Somerset County Shopper nda N Kushner, property at 23 Bernlce Ward, property at 700 Trin- Jordan, property at Long Hill Box 97 Marie Ln.. $147,000 Valerie Petenko, property at 1845 AUTO BODY Brunella Ave,, $130,000 Woodbrook Clr., $205,000 ity St., $129,000 '• ' RD, $85,000 George & Theresa SmHh to Jam- Woodland Ave., $205,000 Forbn N^wapaptn Zonm 2 CVcMfffod Comwctton Indudu: To Place An Ad CALL US-TOLL FREE: Cranford Chronicle Scotch Plalns-Fanwood Press In This New 1-800-334-0531 The Westfleld Record ADJUSTMENTS: Wo m*k» «wy •flbrt to mold mWiikM in your OuiMtd Admttltvrm*. Pktt* chtck MU COLLISION REPAIR Directory Call you/ KMWUM ttw Mm w—k K DM firott *i Mmtmnmnl* mnn/ha mem thm on* Urn* mutt b* OR FAX YOUR AD COPY: cormdtd baton th* ttoond Invtlon Of eoncton *Jkmnt*omott*im(l*.OoinctlonBlkmntok>f, /Jf»ytfnwA 81 Walt: 231-6618 3 -1 I '• -SP *' " ' " ' «--• ^ 2314385 u ^February 28,1991 — Union County Classified - 5 4 — February 28,1991 - Union County Classified MOUNTAINSIDE- 6 rm. MARTHA'S VINE YARD- office, .approx. 1800 sq.ft. f 275 \ Edgartown. Lovely 2 BEDMINSTER- The CRANFORD— 18 Spring- on 2nd floor In center of bdrm, . 1 bath, well- Hills.. Male to share 2 MIDDLESEX- By owner. CRANFORD TOWERS business district. Profes- I COMMERCIAL] 3 bdrm Ranch, LR, eat-In 22O field Avenue. Luxury equipped cottage. Bike to bdrm., 2 bath condo. CONDOMINIUM- 18 cotido building, 3 blocks REAL ESTATE piD sional or business use. 2 I PROPERTY I town & beach. Ferry tick- $550/mo. plus 1/fe util. Call' kitchen.. 1 bath, full bsmt, COMMERCIAL Springfield Ave. Luxury 2 -I \MOBILEHOMES] to shops and transporta- lavatories, off-street park- ets avail. May-Sept., Bob, 781 -2103 large yard. Hot water, bdrms. w/1 & 2 baths ing. $2100/mo. Call Dick, V FOR RENT J baseboard heat. $150,000 PROPERTY I I & SITES \ tion. Fully upgraded, 2 BRANCHBURG- non- REAL ESTATE from $139,900. Charming bedroom. 1 bafh; $1,175/ CO N N E C T I CHESTER— Completely 232-8400 Rorden Realty, BRIDGEWATER- 4000 negotiable. 563-0128. FOR SALE — Quaint smoking female seeking 1 bdrm. & studios from month include heat & hot furnished shared office Inc. Realtor. sq.ft. Office space, new- same to share 2 bdrm., NORTH PLAINFIELD— 3 $59,900. Prime loc. for water gas. Indoor garage MIDDLESEX- Middles- ROSELLE-Studlo apt., WESTFIELD- 2nd floor space for rent in Chester heat & A/C. Asking $7.50 Cottage fully equipped & MIDDLESEX— 2 story TRAILER HOME-Rt 28, ex Village. Spacious 1 of 2-family, remodeled 3 260 NORTH BRUNSWICK- very private. 4 bdrms, 21/ 214. bath townhouse, FP, C ON N E C T ION bdrm Ranch, 2V4 bath. LR shopping, commuting, North Branch. 45'x14l ex- & elevator. Immediate oc- heat included, 1 1/2 area.' Lovely office condo- sq.ft. With adjacent 3600 bsmt, $550 •»• half elec. wflireplace. DR, Lg. ElKit.. peace of mind. Model commercial building. 2 bdrm. Garden apt $660/ months security, quiet bdmi, full kit, large IBr— TOWNHOUSES& minium' complex w/spa- offlce desk, rental $240 sq.ft. warehouse at $42 baths, walking distance stores. 4 apartments. cellent condition. CAC cupancy. Super 276-2687 L each, 2 private rooms- 356-2400-vVr526-0356-H AMWELL VALLEY, Hllls- BERNARDS TOWNSHIP BRIDGEWATER den, fin. bsmt.,' brick open Fri; to Sun. 11AM- orB/KMgmt. 686-1800. mo. Includes heat & building $425: per month. giar, Northslde, hear town.* clous parking, conference sq.ft. with loading dock! to. beach. Call now for -3-y—rsold Custom Nnw Fnnland --Ho-g-—,^. $40K+rents. Excellent furnished: Call 469:0252 H.WI.W . NO PETSPETS . Pfjol CONDOMINIUMS $300 each. Fax, xerox, best choice 231-1445. gw5p77^5ftrpto5 to; 3 *PMr " 1L ;i1Q0/mn. +1 mo- S8C"- Leased together or se CRANFORD- Prof, fe- yr. Colonial on 3 ACS'custo. m contemporary ca- Cape on 1:65 ap:wffhcity ^"gvfg^Qlot. $179,000;. 754-8973^- B/K Realtors. 686-1800. >e--$345;000. CHANFORO--3 -bdrm;- •vailablevallableT CalCaill 3356-5550 fax, Xerox) including light ratefyl— male - looking - lor-same-to HOMES thedral Ranch on 4 + utilities. Central air, 4 days. 2nd floor of 2 family. W/w leave message. • SOMERVILLE- 1 bed- phone. Near train station. surrounded by beautiful RAHWAY- e room Colo- FLEMINGTON- 3 bdrm. 245 room, available Immedi- secretarial back up. BROWN, realtor,469- to Disney World. 1 mile'to share 3 bdrm. house.. FOR SALE rolling hills and former acres; window wall on bdrms, 3 baths w/very carpet, appliances, W <& D HILLSBORO0GH- Lux- 879-8020 908-828-3701. 2333. Universal Studio. Beauti- Nice area, park location. nial, near Merck. 3 bdrm, Townhouse. 2Vfe baths, MOUNTAINSIDE— effi- ately, 2nd floor. Call 638- WE8TFIELD— Ranch 3 ury Condominium 1- Xmas Tree Farm. 5 bdrm., southerly side of LR, won- spacious rooms. BUSINESS hookup, all utll. except 401 1 1 >LA NFIEL fully furnished, 2 bedroom $400/mo. plus V6 utilvCJ derful master Bdrm suite $325,000. OPEN HOUSE- country kit, fireplace, FR, Kit., fin. bsmt., utll. 225 electric. Walk to train. ciency' in private' home.* 6960. bdrms. 1 POCONOS-PENN ES- 5 bedrooms, .on private Hillsborough Country' Sunday 2PM-5PM. HILLSBOROUGH- 2/3 & References.. $750/mo. tranoe. Full Clubhouse presenting 1-2.000 sq. ft. ment option. New build- home. Walk to RR laundry BOOTH AGENCY SO. PLAINFIELD— 4 22, store for rent, in quiet area with yard & NORTH PLAINRELD- rity, no pets. Avail 3/15, of office space in a lovely, Call 464-7405 Ing, great parking. $11 TATES- 3 bdrm. Chalet, room, backyard. $550/ cul-de-sac on. over' 2 Club. Ideal for horses. 2 BOOTH AGENCY bdrm: TH, 2yrs. young, 1 screened porch. Conve- plus utilities. RANALD C. privileges plus more. acres w/numerous cus- 766-2100 bdrm Ranch, possible .Vfe baths, master Bdrm. w/ cBASKING RIDGE- 6 lot Shopping Center 1000 1st floor, 1 bedroom apt. BROWN, realtor, 469- Call 232-6563 $695/mo. plus util. Days landscaped setting. ForPISCATAWAY- OFFICE sq. .Please call Al all amenities. Close to mo. Incl. util. Call 212- story-4 stall Barn & Mother/daughter; 1 V6 subdivision. Estate Sale. sq.ft. Heavy traffic. Avail, nient to shopping, bus & in 2 family home. $550/ 612-4387; 322-5643 eves tom appointmnents. Ex- smaller Barn (2 car ga-BRANCHBURG- BY 766-2100 cathedral ceilings, LR w/ 2333.' WESTFIELD-1 bdrm. 665-5039; evenings people who want MORE OR RETAIL. 6,000 SQ. 769-2770 major ski areas. Weekend baths, .garage, new kit.,' $750,000- FISCHER immed. $950/mo. Also, trains. $825_ + util. Call mo. plus utilities. Vh than an office. Close to FT. WILL DIVIDE. or weekly rates. Call clusively available rage), 6 ml. Hopewell or OWNER. 3 bedroom BRIDGEWATER— By CAC, full bsmtv, fenced. fireplace, sunburst win- Office 382-2434 Iv.msg. , SOMERVILLE- 4 room. apt. Eat-in Kit., near trans- 874^4780. MARTINSVILLE GARWOOD- male to through: . Flemlngtbn- $345,000. owner, Ranch, low taxes, dow, finished Rec. room, REALTORS' 766-2424; Pizza Business, in Shop- mos. security, references. portation. Oftetreet park- rail road/bus/Parkway. FORMER BANK AND 526-0285. share spacious 3 bdrm. .Ranch. 1 Vfe bath, finished $157,900. Call 756-4373 Eves. 232-2369. • ping Center, 1200 sq.ft. 968-0026 1st floor, full bsmt., avail. HILLSBOROUGH- Spa- STORES/OFFICES- Thompson Land basement, 1 acrewooddd excellent location, 3 laundry room, CAC, up- CRANFORD— Spacious ing. $600 plus util. Avail, Call. M-F: MR. K. 201/DENTIST OFFICE. 981-•' $7.00/sq.ft. first year plus POCONOS- Bass Lake- home w/same,. Non- BOOTH AGENCY Avail. Immed. $35,000. 3/15. $690/mo. plus utll. cious 2 bdrm., Vh bath 276r4500. 1313. (609)921-7655;' lot. $165,000. Call 908-bdrm,; 1 bath, eat-In kit, grades everywhere. BRIDGEWATER, SOME- 5 room In quiet area w/ NORTH PLAINFIELD- 4 immed. Call after 6pm, TownhoLise, DR, balcony, common charges.l I Spring, Summer geta- smoker. $500/mo. plus Vi 766-2100 874-7724 after 6PM. large FR, 2 car garage, 2 215 $129,500. Ca|l 874-8957 RVILLE- Residential Call 668-9778. modern eat-In kit. & tile Vh mos. security. No 654-7328. CRANFORD— 1000-1500 ways, 3 Bdrm. lakefront, Utll. 789-2117 or 232-3234 LfQUOR LICENSE- rooms, 2nd floor In town. pets. 638-4389 LR w/fireplace-, AC, all ap- SOUTH PLAINFIELD- RANALD CJ BROWN. many amenities to men- TOWNHOVSES A HILLSBOROUGH- building lots'. Excellent lo- bath, gar., bsmt. w/ W&D Older .Couple preferred. pliances, pool & tennis. sq. '. in well known build- Excellent location in busy realtor, 469^333. boat, fishing, lodge, pool, METUCHEN— 25 yr. old -tion. 753-1110 after 6PM cation. Water & sewer. $49,500. Somerset hookups: Rent + utll. SOMERVILLE- :Targe Ing,.parking avail., utilities beach, Spring rates week- CONDOMINIUMS Brooksltie Sqi 3 bdrm. County. Location. Must Security & references. 1bdrm; $600 plus util. $890, 369-5B65 area with parking. App- sOMERVlLt£^ 22 Dlvl- professional male, wishes BRIDGEWATER- By Condo. 21/2.baths, CAC, From $110,000. Call 9AM- 276-5549 or 233-0698. 755^546 ( 255 \ supplied, reasonable. rox. 500 sq. '., avail, im- \ St. Approx. 20 x 60. ends/weekly 992-4903 to share 2 bdrm "Town1 FOR SALE 5PM. 722-9425. sell) Great opportunity! CRANfORD- new 6 Walk to RR & downtown. NORTH EDISON - THE 789-8961. B on owner. Perfect Starter! 2 large End Unit. Full bsmt., RANALD C. BROWN, NORTH PLAINFIELD- Parking. Laundry. Call I HOUSES I MAELES- 2 bdrm luxury mediately. Call 719-7948, $sso/mo -f security. Heat house, with non-smoking CRANFORD ^QWISfHOUSES bdrm. Ranch w/full bsmt, large closets, $120,000. BRIDGEWATER- Foot- realtor, 469.2333. room" apt.', 3 bdrms, 1st Nlce area. 2nd floor, 2 I FOR RENT I CRANFORD- Private 9-5 Ask for Mr. O'Brien. & water supplied. Call professional: $350/mp + BEDMINSTER- Mt. Uurel floor, Central, air, garage, 526-5128. cohdo, LR, DR, eat-In kit, f 285 1/2 utilities. 549-5385. maintenance-free • vinyl By owner. 874-8885.' hill Rd., 7 lot subdivision, .bedroom, newly carpeted 1 vt • baths; Private, se-room in newly decorated 526-6065 siding & new carpeting. Studio Units; New & Re- 8.95 acres, Prime area. RARITAN- Salon for laundry room, $1000/mo. SOUTH BOUND SOUTH PLAINFIELD- I MISCELLANEOUS sales. Applicant must METUCHEN — 2 bed- & freshly painted. Call cure. $1100/mohth + utll. office.. By month or lease. NESHANIC- Mid 20 yr. from $101^900 . Large lot. & low taxes. $965,000. Anne Lacko, sale, Corner of Wall & rf utilities. No pets. Call BROOK— 2 bdrms., new Includes utilities & copy Profeffstonal office in meet qualifications. For room, 2 V4 baths, beauti- 968-1249. QARWOQD— 3 bed-Park Realty 757-7222. prestigious medical build- I RENTALS old male wishes' to share $131,000. Call 707-0748. ful townhouse, 3 years PQ Box 343, Walhutport, Somerset St., 800+ so, ft. 789-0143. carpeting, refrigerator* rooms, kitchen/dinette, machine. Fax avail. Call 28O hoUse w/M/F. Large yard, more info please call 781- PA 18088. ^ Moving Southl Call-526- PLAINFIELD-2 or 3 br., move In condition, in Jng.. Flexible arrange- \ EDISON- By Owner. 5966 bet. 8AM-«:3uPM young. Close to Ht trains. CRANFORD- unfur- rern6lded, new Wall to LR, full basement, .fenced 516-568-8871^ ^=^~ -ments for full/part time VACATION 2 car garage, close to Rt. Open House, Sun., 1- Available Immediately. SOUTH PLAINFIELD- 7526. - nished 2-bdrrri, apt., 2nd quiet neighborhood, off in yard, Vh tile baths, 265 SOMERVILLE- Garage 202/206. $325/mo. heat NO CLOSING COSTS wall carpet, paint. LR, DR. street- parking, no pets, DUNELLEN-^3 offices or shared'use spaces. From RENTALS 4PM, 77 Falrvlew Ave. BEDMINSTER- The $145,000. CallJJ31 ^6740. , 100'xiOO' lot. Prime loca- SACRIFICE-^ Mobile Unit floor, private entrance, attic for storage. Available ROOMS for rent.. Garage/shop. Included-369-7696. . . Use- of basement & back Vh month security re- stores. Approx. 625 sq.ft. 1-7 offices available, Price Separate electricity. 600 Beautifully decorated condominium homes feature new kitchen.and 572-4826. 2 story Con- Hills. 2 bdrm., 2% bath, NO. EDISON— executive tion In new development' & Business. Everything - parking in fear. No pets, yard. Starting at $750/ April 1.789-0764 negotiable. Near major re- PLAINFIELD- NON- / temporary, vinyl siding,. 2 of 2500-3000 square foot quired, $660/month + FOR RENT each. Prime-downtown lo- sq. ft. $275/morith. Call end Unit w/fenced patio & ranch, 2 _bdrm, 3 bath, included. Call 908-828- business couple preferred • plus utilities & vt"f/ 2 MIDDLESEX- Hone- cation. Reasonable. Call gional medical center. CAPE MAY— Large SMOKER, NO&DRINKER, appliances-, plush wall to walLcarpeting,,.Jow^maintenance fees - car- gar., a'ir,—-$190,000.- 2 car^gar.,-LR w/fireplace,- hpmes. Asking $100,000. $750/mo includes all utili- utilities. Call 647-01 ^7. 218-9375. end^unlt," sunken" LR w/ -month:security. NOpets^ SOUTH PLAINFIELD- 1 ^ymoom~Cottageri~tJd.nn7 Call—Dri-^Thornton—at—surtny-Victorlan-house.-4- femalei.to-«hflre-2-bdrm best of all...great neighbors. . . . ' HELPrU-SELL P,FT,M,Bkr. ElKit., Master BR Wfireplace/ , CAC, finished Call 769-9214. . ties, 1 mo security. Call 257-2477 leave msg. full basement, private 753-1800. bdrm, Vh baths. New apt. with: same. Large Vic- •-i -1..., ... • • »_. . . • .•.' 1 bdrm. apt. $575 plus utili- BOUND BROOK- large 469-2800; Our bank now vaulted ceiling & sunburst bsmt. att. garage, private 276-3100 or 685-2699. yard, qUlet neighborhood, HIGHLAND PARK— 500 Ikea kitchen. Off-street torian In Historic district. pays all your closing window. By owner. f ( 250 ?\ ties. W/W carpet; AC, call bedroom for mature. per- f ••• 295 deck. $170 s 756-7824. DUNELLEN— 3 apts: 1 RARITAN- 1 bdrm 2nd $750 plus util.. 1 mo. sec. : 1 8q.'.° office on the Main SOUTH PLAINFIELD- parking. 609-298-2087 $375/mo. Includes heat & costs, except prepays, IF $174,900. 234-0231 . 23O \\ floor. Newly painted. 754-0090, Mon.-Frl, 9AM- son. |Non smoker pre- - tired. of working at home? I APARTMENTS bdrI m $575, 2 bdrms Avail. 3/15, 526-887J2.-: ferred. Off street parking. Street (Rarltan Ave.) of eves, 609-984-9645 days. I ROOMMATES hot water. Call 755-9380. OPEN HOUSE qual. .'•-.• NORTH EDISON- 2 OUT OF AREA $625/month Includes heat 5PM or eves. 232-0923 Try our new offices start- r FOR RENT J $725, studio apt $480. All MONTGOMERYlTWSP.- Centrally located to allHighland Park. New facil- leave message. Wed., Thurs.& Frl. - 3:00 to 6:00 BRIDGEWATER— 2 bdrm townhouse on Cul- & hot water. No bets, Se- SOUTH PLAINFIELD- 2 ity with parking In excel- Ing at only $295 including CATSKILLS^L_Sk! house I WANTED MANVILLE- By owner. de*Sacv' End unit. Huge PROPERTY J + utilities available Imme- curity & ref. 725-2758. . F.or Rent with Option to transportation. 356-7356. WelUmaintalned 3 bdrm bdrm;, 2 bath Condo. LR. diately. Call 752-0313 be- bdrm. w/loft In private res- lent location. Available im- al" utilities. Call 754-0090 Ski Windham, Hunter Mt, WHEEL OFF IN Sat. & Sun. - 12:00 to 3:00 DR, ElKit., laundry rm.. all master bdrm. Custom Buy. 3 bdrm. Ranch, con- BRANCHBURG PINE Mon-Fri, 9-5 3 bdrm. sleeps 8, cable. . Cape w/full bsmt. Low BOUND BROOK- 1 tween 9AM-5PM. RARITAN- 1 bedroom idential home. New w/wvenient location. Short mediately: Call 719-7948, NOTICE: All ROOMMATES A NEW CAR . appliances; mint cond. kitchen, finished bsmt, carpetrW & D, AC, celling MOTEL- dally, weekly or TV, microwave, clean. taxes! flreat for first timers garage. $164,900. Call dBEAUTIFUL OCEAN bdrm, eat-in kitchen, LR,DUNELLEN— Duplex, 2 apt., 2nd floor, $650 plus term lease possible. Avail. 9-5 ask for Mr. O'Brien. WANTED advertisements $109,000. 908-707-1963 fans,' sto7e, Includes re- monthly. Pay service util- WESTFIELD— center of Minutes to slopes. Week, -or Investors.; All creative 757-0399. . SIDE LOT—17,619 sq: ft.landlord • pays water, Tal- Bdntn, 1 Bath, new carpet. electric. Vh mos. secu- • immed.. $1300. Please ity, no security required.. lown, wall to wall carpet- weekend; Call 272-3533 are PAYABLE IN ADVANCE On-Slte #272-3534 financing considered. mage Ave. location, park frigerator & cable too. ; BRIDGEWATER 7 lots, off Atlantic; Ocean. : No Pets, 1 Vfe month se- rity. Easy walk to train. call bet. 8anv6pm, (908) Call 722-9520. Ing. Includes all utilities. ^_: : ^ by cash, check, VISA or Sold thru Realtor by Prospectus —Po8Bible< n6-mohey7dowhV • ln rearT^469-4O64-after-6— _MDST SEEl ,$_850/rnq._ ~curityr:$725—per^month- -Avallabte-lmmedlately— -Aa-$250:perJnonth:.CalLHlGH_BAR_JiARBjpJJR= .Master Card_Eor_a_quote "MAN VIL t.E=-r1 Trb o m - J $130s. No b* " Upgrades too numerous Owner, Open House, BOUND BROOK— Vfe du- plus utilities. 968-1529 Call 707-9253; - p 654-3505. "Lon" ------g Beac- h•- '•-•--Island' (o '-n- on cost please call please. 231-1290. , Sun. 1-4. 290 River Rd., Charfsse at 769-9214 . NORTH PLAINFIELD- apartment, semi- street to mention, make this, 3 FREE brochure on water- 'R'^^ft?,^ bdrms;. LR, EDISON— Margate, conv modern .4 bdrm, Z\1h furnished. Includes utili- the water), local owner of- T-800-334-0531. MIDDLESEX- 5. yr old, 4 bedroom, 2Vfe bath town- Unit D-5. 537-7104. RARITAN— 2 room apt. ARNOLT, 548-64(3 fering choice deep Water DIRECTIONS:: Parkway.-V(llaga1;.A,JC.ondpr.':v.---»''^ ?ShawcaseKitchen"-.. 1: plex.- 1- bdrm, eat-In New kitchen .-,& bath. bath, LR, DR, FR, central ties, 1 person only. $100/. bdrm. 2VS bath', center house a most see;for the > lagoon rental. 4 bdrms., minium—Garden-State-Parkway-ExiM37- Gounty^Long-Beach-• KIWhenryfphbll ; ^*^l^***bd* » # *J • f •" ^•^^^y^A** Iffy -^-ei** hh•»*-4rf# »f ^ air;-2-car garage. Appli- Week +—security. Call MIDDLESEX BORO- hall colonial on cul-de- T5TTkT5aTTreak-ii n yourS3S^ly /ard.. $/7H Kit., air cond., $S25/ Jno. Make space immaculate, all convey right- on North Avenue (Route. 28) ^ First 'Lease 'land-tld to LittlLittle EgE gH Harborb r tennis, near~major trans.r ances. $1300/mo. Neg. 722-6962. i Route 28: 750-1,000 sq. sac. DR, LR, .FR.-w/nre-' who demands "Move In ances. $750/mo. plus- utll, No Included. Avail. Immed. niences, lg. dock, 5 rriih..! traffic light make right (Elizabeth Avenue) Starting In the eO'avCall. no pets, $650/mo Call 1 % mos; sec. No pets. Call 805-0212 eves. '.ft* Rent all or part In place, fin. bsmt, deck, Condition". Offered at pets. Refs. Vh mos. se- Call722-0161. Aval), now. Call after 4PM, SOMERVILLE- 1 bdrm. iii your closets... to beach or inlet, residen- BUY It. First right onto Wade Avenue & proceed to Zacharlae Realty toll free 463-8086 award; winning .building, CAC, 2 car gar. Owner. $122,900. CALL. WEIDEL curity; Avail. Mar 1. 439- 769-8715. . SOMERVILLE- Banch, non-smoker, jieat, clean • tial area, June (economi- corner on Larriber St V REALTORS908^685-82Q0 P.FT.M.Bkr. -469-2800. 1-800-633-1142. FLEMINGTON-^ 6 room ROSELLE PARK- 1 off New Tower entrance. $209,900,469-8602 3167.- leave, message ' Immaculate 3 bdrms, 1 1//business person/student. From $450 month, 1st cal), late Aug. 2 wks in SELL IT. - • Our bank now pays all LOTS FOR SALE- apt. on secluded horse bdrm. & Efficiencies. Heat SOUTH PLAINFIELD- 3 2 baths) No pets. Security Share kit./bath. Walk to Sept. By appt. 526-1762 your closing costs, except BOUND BROOK— 2 bed- & hot water supplied. room basement apt., month free. 1st come/1 st POCONO MTS. NOroom apt for rent. 2nd farm. $750/mo. utilities & References. $1250/mo. town, all transportation. & served for the first quali- Sell prepays, If qual' MONEY DOWN. Take Included plus 1 month se- New w/w carpet, painted, $600/mo. including utili- RANALD C. BROWN, major hwys> Monthly, 1 LONG BEACH ISLAND^ FIND IT. floor, private home on nice bldg. Private parking. ties + security. Call after 1 fied; tenant. Call Slegel- (< Best deals start here! SOMERSET- By Owner. over "payments- • Bank re- Drake St. $650/ month curlty. Call 782-5636. realtor, 469-2333. imo. sec. Avalb=-now. Qriesmeyer Realtors, 469- don't needs" possessed lot. Wooded GARWOOD-r Unfur- No pets: Call 241-6869, 5PM 756-2960 685-0472, Iv. mess. 2800, ask for Ron or Bob. Oceanfronts to Bayfronts Open House, Sun. 1-4. plus utilities. No pets. Call after 4 pm. or' Iv. mess. w/boat slips. Contempo- CRANFORD - I 256 Resnik Ct. 3 bdrm., vacat|on community. nished. Large-1 bdrm WESTFIELD- 3 bdrm, 2 SOMERVILLE- Residen- 469-8565. 494,1617. with a rary to. charming" Victor- 2Vfc bath Townhouse, ga- Many extras. Call Tom apts avail. "Remodeled. bath apt. In Colonial 2- Ads In Classified tial area, near shopping & MIDDLESEX/SOME- CLASSIFIED evenings. 1(717)992- BOUND BROOK- 3 V4Quiet area. Close to transportation. $8b/up, RVILLE- 200, 450 & 900 ians 1-800-332-KEIL. First Floor Family Room rage, fireplace, end unit. ROSELLE—. 3 rooms, lamlly, near town & trans. dont cost — Classified Ad FREE BROCHURE and CON N E C T -I Q N $123,900; HELP-U-SELL 5414. -. . . - ••;;•• .'• room apt. 2nd floox$615/ transportation. No pets. Professionals pref. $1150/ security. Kitchen, parking, sq.ft. available. Excellent mo + utilities, water sup- Call 789-9198 for more in- $550/mo •••+ 1 mo. secu- They pay! safe & secure building. location. Call 526-3661 or personal Service. A.L. P.FT.M.Bkr. 469-2800. SIDNEY NY.- (east of rity, heat included, Call mo. plus utll. references plied. Good neighbor- formatlon. No fees. required. Call 654-6218. - Manager, 722-2107. 526-0694. KEIL, Spray Beach. Our Bank now pays all Blnghamton) 114 acres, hood: Call 356-5211 272-8757. ' '•• . your closing costs, except remodeled farm house; GLADSTONE- 5 rooms, prepays, If qual. Only private park like setting, BOUND BROOK- 3 private entrance, heat, hot $6500 down Formal DR. 2 baths, FR, rooms, private home. water, stove, refrig In- small pond & river front- Heat Included: $550/mo. cluded. W & D hook-up. plus security. Please call Prof, preferred. $700/mo. BEST FOOT FORWARD Advertise In the Classified! age.' Sacraflce sale $124,900. BH&G Realty. 469-9026, after 5 pm. 1 Vfe mo sec. 234-0214 Most homos dont need expensive alterations to 607-563-3541. BRIDGEWATER- 1 MANVILLE- 1 room. prepare them for sale. What's more effective, in many •apartment, seml- cases, are cosmetic Improvements that make the bdrm., 1st floor. No pets. property look Ks best. • Security & references. furnlshed. Includes utili- * Paint pays off. CJeari wWte waUslook terrlflc In any, $525/mo. plus util. Call ties. 1 person dhly. $100/ ystylahouse and make rooms look bitfar and prlghter.' •526-1632:;"' •;"• " -.'• :••::; week + security. Call ;722696g^: Adveruielnme Classified! MANVILtE- 3 room apt;, . Polish up the brass-or Install ;n*w door knobs and , $585 Includes all utilities., switch plates. Have floors scraped and sanded. walking dtstahce to 4 Bedroom. Colonial, 2 full baths, plus powder room, in a well Update the old kitchen range with new control knobs, stores.' Lease & security. designed home, formal dining room, living room w/f/p. Full'basement, • burners and drip pans, or If It's really worn, replace K-, Adults, no pets. Avail. 4/1 attached garage. Central air conditioning. Home has had loving care. Scratched appliances can often be refinlshed. 356-2779 or 685-1980 Consider a new countertop to make an old kitchen T I O W Convenient to town and transportation. ; ~ MIDDLESEX- Down- O N N look new; stairs, 2 bedrooms, $665/ rf there's been termite trouble, dont Just hope the CRANFORD $77,900 mo plus all utilities. 1 %h . COMPUTER- Macintosh FILE CABINETS; Desks, MIMEOGRAPH MA- OVAL BEECH WOOD REFRIGERATOR- 3 yrs. TANDY TL-II- Brand WATERBEDROOM prospect doesnt find out It's more effective to have mo. security. No pets. Plus, 4 meg xm, board many other office sup- CHINE—w/cablnet stand DINING ROOM TABLE- old, Frlgldalre. Thomas new. Daisy wheel printer, SET—7 pc. balck laquer, the. problem treated and offer the exterminator's 315 memory, 32 meg hard plies. Good condition. $95. Sanyo color monitor with 3 leaves & 6 chairs. 2 organ, $400. Bedroom set color monitor, ac- $800., Dining room set 272-8337 guarantee as a sales aid, References. Available f 305 | [ April 1. 752-0737 after 5. FOR SALE drive, ext. floppy drive, Reasonable. 754-8275. $90. Shop parts bins & of thd'chairs have arms; w/twln beds, $400/ cessories &' software, 8pcs., $575., 44 sq. ft. What does your house need to put Its "best foot YOU DONT HAVE TO LEAVE I AUCTIONS I I complete w/software, cabinet $10. to $45. 560-All chairs have cane Washer & Dryer. Dining hard-drive, $1900. Call carpet, poach , paddinq 115 Miln Street forward."? Ask our real estate pros ai Barton Realty. FINANCIAL SUCCESS room set. 356-6762 and tack board, $750., $1150.658-4885 IN YOUR SPARE TIME- backs &: upholstered 908-985-8642. Cranfdrd COMPUTER- Morrow seats. Table, opened up. upright bar Beige, 3 ft. BROOKSIDE step by step manual on MOVIE FILM CONVER- ROTOTILLER- lawn TV— 21" Zenith console, ELWOOD 6. HELLER & APPLIANCES— GE P7design, mlcrodeclslon, ow n Seata 12 cojnfortably. wide, 6 ft. high., $50..287- You can certainly afford to live in . how to start your SION EQUIPMENTS- mower snowplow, $50. excellent condition, $100. 'Yes, you can buy a home in New Jers$y" GARDEN APTS. SONS- Auctioneeri s && Ap- oven, self-cleaning. May- Priced $350. Maybei seen 2259. ' • , • : software, Wordstar, Professional. Put. films, Tab|Q top jigsaw, $25, Call 369-6771. REALTY ' Each office 1< imUpendtntly owned and opertted. Somervllle, N.J. praisers. For Info, oh aiic- tag dishwasher, ^energy home business. 10 all weekend. 232-9210. this lovely community. We have a ames, monitor, key- books/$25. Free details.. slides, photos, snap shots Two pi 95/75815 tires, 1 TYPEWRITER- Self- WATERBED- Queen Limited TTrm offer tlons or consignment saver, power dryTBoin g new, $20, 1 gsed, $10. size with head board, Hours: 9:30 to 6 p.m., Thurs, 9:30 to B p.m., Sat. & Sun. Ill 5 p.m. Barton Realty sales, Robert. E. Heller, oard. $200. Call Write today: R & R Dept. on video tape. Instruction PIANO— $350. Call (908) cdrrectlng Royal electric ^novated one bdrm. condominium black & chrome, like new, 769-T197 .-..•• Phone 885-1042 never used. Asking $350 1 MONTH (908) 236-2195; 704-0555 249-8617, Iv. mess;. 25, 511 W. First Avenue, & training: Call 725-7790. office model SE5000.CD. 106 N. Union Ave. • Cranfdrd • 272-4020 $200 each. 654-4781., • Ste. 5A, Roselle, 07203. MOVING MUST SELL- $125; Call 968-6554. neg. 755-9140 after 6PM available at convenient Kahlcresi. A FREE RENT! BABY CRIB- Changing COMPUTER- Sharp PIANO- Tom Thumb. 66 ROWING MACHINE- WOLFF TANNING Wizard OZ-7000, hand FIREWOOD-, Seasoned 9.5 cu.ft. ref rig. $100; keys. DI m e n 510 n s: ATR 6000, almost new, I No Security Required table/dresser, chlldcraft, Hotpolnt dryer $100; WASHER DRYER- BEDS- . New _ walk tp NY trains & local shops, this like new. -Mattress In- held, Excellent condition, hard,. $65/cord. Call 40"x22"X42" high. $300. $35. Call 276-6797. Small, both $100., kitchen Commerclal-Ho.me Units Modem, alr-condttloned ^cornea- W/booklets -& In- 548'1312. .- ••'••--••.-•,-; metal desk $75.> Call 707-: Call 985-7354 .. ' •set $25.,-; 19 color TV- cluded. $350 takes both 0330 days; 526-0847 S0FA frpm" $199.00. Lamps'-. res, inc. newer kit, plush w/w and apartmentsavallable struction tape. Best offer, > CHAIR- tables, $50., Chlffarobe $30., GARAGE SALES 563-7885. 0811873-1386 FIREWOOD— seasoned eves. POOL TABLE- bv Val- Lot Ions-Accessories. 1BR-$616 4 lip Ash or Oak; cord or pick- wal1 unlt w/5 sl0lfafle Oak qhalrs, sink, morel Monthly payments low as low costs (to qual. buyers). Call 2BR-$675&Up New con- ORGANS- 2, $495; .+ 2 l«« 4'x7- Sf"llate coin unjt^ . arnF>ufier & tuner, 369-7424. playpens up load, dry split deliv- $18.00. Call today FREE BRASS BED- king size. ered. (201) 359-3559 1 pedals, like ley. 4X7 ,VA slate, coin Gerard turntable, Sony, Broker at 773-6262; Includes heat NOTICE: All GARAGE playpens WASHER/DRYER- Ken- NEW Color Catalog 1- Like_brahtLJiewJJS280p/' $995.00. Call (201) unit speakers $2600 or -800-228-6292.^ and hot water. -SAUsS—^advertlsemefrts- -more-apartmentslze,-2-yr. PAYABLE-IN- AD-- ersy-scafe. -Reasonably old, like new. $600. porta- Office located at: 781-0359 OUT 01 ble'dlshwasher $300, cell- WOOD- STOVE- New by cash, check, priced. Call 968-6854. set, Dining Room set; TV,' SPORT CARDS- All Temcon Super. Patriot, 129 Mercer St., COUCH- 72" Navy floral lamps, kltchware. Good Selling toning tables, Indi- LADY'S 5 SPEED BICY- Ing fan $40. 549-1970. or Master Card. For BABY ITEMS-Top of the with 5 loose large pillows, vidually or all 7 tables. CLE— Maroon & white, below "book" value. never used, $225. 356- Somervllle a quote on cost, please line Perego Strollers, Play condition. 218-1274. Mainly '88-'9O stars and WASHER- $75. Dryer, 2242 after 5PM tREAL ESTATE INC. coordinating chair. Excel., Make an offer. 725-8161. $95 or best offer. Call $65. Stove, $75. Refriger- Hours: Mon-Frl call 1-800-334-0531. "Mpaijd, Humidifier, white cond. Best reasonable FURNITURE-' Living 727-7139. commons. Call 699-9396 WESTFIELD -Love.tt>e look of a fireplace WESTFIELD - Would you like a custom N. PLAINFIELD - "Need" b. uR fireplace? 773-6262 8AM-5PM room set, 8 pieces early ator, $170. Can deliver. WORD PROCESSOR- ' ~—~—• • . ;— balopn shades 60 X 64.offer. Call 276-1484. Sunday to Thursday for & leaded glass bookcases? And, a box built ranch with a marble fireplace? Plus; a And, built-in corner china closets In the DR Sat. & Sun. 10 AM-3 PM American dark plne-$400; Ads in Classified RECLINER- Lazyboy more details. 722-6329. Brother WP-80, disc stor- beamed celling, natural woodwork & new DR, EIK. Florida rm., 2 BRs, 2 BAa, a + a knotty pine FR? And, an EIK 114 BAs, SOUTH BOUND BROOK, DESIGNER WEDDING 2 Ethan Allen bookcases- WATCH- 14 pt. Long- age, thesaurus, spell- w/w carpet? Pan. den, 4 BRg, EIK, deck & flagstone patio & C/AC. This one's for youl screened side porch, patio & new furnacel ARMOIRE- don't cost — wall-hugger. Color: dusty 725-2909 24 Cedar St.- March 1- GOWN- Mint condition, $400; kitchen set-$25 Call rose. Like new. $200. Call SURFBOARD- Rusty ines Ladles tank w/bril- check, spread sheets & gar. $225,000. $225,000. $203,900. 3, 9AM-5PM. Tools, furni- beautlful, huge, dark size 10, Peplum, detach- They pay! more. New cond. Orig. Wood by Heritage, $400. 968-2467 or 699-9092 (908) 752-3627 after 5:qo 6'2" White with Pro-Lite llance. Spring wound. ture, dishes, computers, able cathedral' train,' vail PM. Bag. $225. 781-9277- Beautiful. $450. 873-3998 $690 Now $450. 563-9486 files,' appliances, etc. Call 246-4930 with blusher. Must see. FURNITURE-b. Pine kit. 560-3200 for directions. set, table, chairs, bench, BEDROOM SET- 5Call Sue. 369-3469. $350. Pine dry sink, $125. STILL DIGGINGI- found piece double bed, light DID YOU Bakers rack, $50. Pecan 1940's funk; Zenleth floor wood, $250; Yorx stereo with stand $35; Electric KNOW... finish credenza, $150. radio; perfumes; older This little ad can be read 704-1545 after 2PM. porcelln & glass (McKee barbaque grill $30 or BO. In more than 147,000 custard); Metal clocks & 722-2328. homes In 15 publications floor lamps; Neon beer BEDROOM SET- 6 Kiat $20 belde I «&_.'.. sign & Items + 5 newer whlte'DarSk DRHablt pieces,'White French Pro- 908 RENTAL -SCOTCH PLAjSs - New luxury WESTFIfeLOCUiOVnNrriAMItVrtrils* •MOUN ' ' *0^ Qa» ' office bldg.-has'on-Wfl parklhg, kitchen BR," 2W BA Colonial .has.--a FR frpl-v ElKv a LR fireplace? This 3 BR home also has. a Avon cars •&; more at Es-.condition. Call afte,r.4PM, ' area, lavatory, bsmt. stor. & C/AC.''Easy DO. recreation rrn., patio & C/AC. All the comer cabinet Hn the DR, EIK & a lovely tate sale 267 Central 752-2914 . Call YOUR ad In today!, „ :•—" good access to ma|or highways. Immed. occu- room you need + a private cul-de-sao carpeted FR. Recently redeo. Inside & out. Ave,, Metucheh, 3/2, 9-BEDROOM SET- Queen 1-800-334-0531. . cond., Living room-down Any item you no longer dan use and want to give free to pancy. $1200./mo. .-.:' setting. $315,000. , $269,600. 4PM. No chaoks,,No early size, platform style with We Get Results) couch, glass coffee table, sales; #'s at'6AM. Sale dresser. Oak finish, excel- loveseat, TV stand, book- someone who can may be advertised FREE of charge by using by Lois Lebblng. lent condition. Asking $650. Call 769-6866. the coupon below! BEDROOM SET— Reasonable offers enter- FIRST ASSOCIATION OF INDEPENDENT REAL ESTATE BROKERS, INC. tained; Call 396-1548 Thomasville, solid wood,' 560-3200 ANTIQUES triple dresser, armoire, after 5PM. DINING ROOM SET- Fill In 1 character per box, king bed, mirrors, night Temple-Stuart brand. SPE- Each Office Individually Owned and Operated tables, Spanish style. Oval/ solid maple, 6 SJw* rUaiit Free to ' " . •' . "—;—•. ;•'• "/•.•••— ••{ 8 — Febo^ty 28,1991— Union County Classified COLLEGE AIDE-FAF- TAX SERVICES- Expert Financlal Aide Forms & personalized tax service. Income taxes prepared In Reasonable rates. CPA; the confidence pf your prepared. Results guaran- CLASSIFIED home by Accountant. Ken teed. Call 201-377-822J5. 232-0859. C 0 N N E C T 1 0 N COMPUTERIZED AC- COUNTING & TAX SER- LOANS & I TUTORING- Reading, ACCOUNTANT- will pre- ALL TAX RETURNS VICE— Indly. & busi- 372 math In your home. 10 pare Individual tax re- EXPERTLY PREPARED nesses. Computer Sales, I FINANCE I PLUMBING, yrs. public school experi- turns. All new- clients with . service & software devel- ence. Certified K-8 & -this'-, ad receive 10% or opment avail. Reasonable HEATING, : H.S. Math; MA degree. $T0 off tax returns (whlch rates, 1-800-452-5190 CREDIT REPORTS hit the road! A COOLING 25 years experience, -CaU-272-5345. — -is—higher). Most re- ^-a-a-s-o-nabla t pp TAX CLEARED IEGALLY- TUTORING- any ageturns prepared for $55. Ml Tour home or mine. " ' PREPARATIONN--f=ed- eeg SSRYINQ CRANFQRD, GARWQQD »nd KENILWORTH A Forbes Newspaper COPPERHEAD PLUMB- existing clients receive eral, NJ, NY, Individual & bankruptcy, judgment, ING & HEATING roup, English and Social §tudles. Certified, MS in$10 for referring new cli- Call 272-6387 business returns. Reliable lien, late pay, etc. What- USPS 136 800 Second Class CORP.-r Affordable qual- ents whose returns pre-C.J. HUBNER, CPA- In- expert service, reason- ever the reason, it can be ity - free estimates, 24 English. Reasonable Fee; VoL 98 NO. 10 Published Evay thursday Thursday, March 7,1991 Phone: 276-7382 any day pared. Cheryl Edmonds come Tax Preparation. able rates. Call Gary cleared from your credit Postage Paid Craiiford, N.J. 50 CENTS hours emergency service. 359-4841 eves/weekends. Personal, business & cor- Bory8ewlcz at 752-1322. report, confidential: ser- License #8917. Please other than Monday porate. In your home, FREE PREPARATION OF vice: Affordable rates: call 752-8808. 'TUTOR- Could a stu- 609-921-3049 dent in your home, use Advertise )n (he Classified!eves. Reasonable rates. NJ STATE INCOME TAX DRAIN/SEWER CLEAN- Call 753-8933. ttETURN— Income tax re- ING- 24 HOUR HOT some special and' per- sonal attention in English turns expertly prepared at Negotiations stand still WATER HEATERS. Truppi the lowest rates by quali- ; or history? High School - Plumbing. LIC # 8707. teacher certified in all lev- fied professionals. Call INSURANCE In brief -/cALL 908-754-3750. els, grades 7 thru 12, INCOME 908:422-3391 I sold my Honda Prelude- in 3 weeks. I MICHAEL A. KRUPSKY, might make a difference'. for police and fire G. MICHAEL SARAN, INC.— Plumbing & Heat- Call 709-0683 received at least 15 calls. I also sold my . ing. Boilers installed & re- Do You Know ESQ— Professional 1ax €BAC •••••• ; .-N ' : ."•'.•• • : • . "•• •.-• • •• .-••• TUTOR- available for el- svcs. for Indlv./ busi- HEALTH Toyota Corolla in 1' week (3 calls). Forbes paired, hot water heaters : replaced, drains machine ementry subjects & Instru- Doing? nesses, income tax prep- INSURANCE Newspapers Classified Connection worked The four subcommittee union contracts aration,' IRS represents-' cleaned. Fully Insured; NJ mental flute. NJ State Individuals. heads of the Citizens Budget Llc.#8486. 469-2656. Certified, k-8 experience tlon, wills. Reasonable for me because it reaches a diversified within the classroom. Call THtoSC. rates. 908-719-2041. Small Businesses Advisory Committee presented range a negotiation meeting with PLUMBING SEWER & 828-4938. • ':. population in a large area. their budget recommendaJJons^ t.V9J $•&- By Cheryl Moulton the township since September, DRAIN SERVICE- All EXPERTS INCOME TAX PREPARA- Call, for appointment to the_JTownship Committee Township police and fire union but to date have only had one work guaranteed. .10% off TION & ACCOUNTING ."'• Ray Kahl Forbes Newspapers employees were' very fo with ad. 24 hours. No job SERVICES- Specialize Tuesday night A summary of contract negotiations are at a meeting.. too small. Free estimates. in Individual & small busi- 658-3543 helpful. , ^; their 103-page report is on standstill, with both sides of the Township officials, however, 356-1029 or 725-8239. INCOME TAX nesses. Reasonable PageA-H bargaining table contending the said they were waiting for the MMH ACCOUNTING rates, Michael. Mancuso, S.N., Three Bridges township hired health benefits INCOME TAXES other is at fault for the lack of : AND CPA-463-0473. Buy It. Sell It. progress. . • . consulting firm, Shikiar Associ- 375 TAX CONSULTANT Prepared for Individuals, ABC TAX— Experienced REMARKABLE TAX- School deadline Last week officer James Switek, ates, to complete their evaluation. INSTRUCTION Accountant: Reasonable Partnerships and . SAVING IDEAS! Quicker Find It. president of Cranford Policemen's Township administrator Ed Mur- fees7'Tralne~d Iri^ETTNrJr 463-0609 Corporations Refunds! Former IRS Em- Today is the second' and :, •*-—- Benevolent Association (PBA),ob-- phy-saW-a-meeting before this taxes. New clients $10 Michael Husbands ployee Shares Money- Discount vi lad. Reasonable Rates/ Saving Tax Tips, Call 1- final deadline for school board jected to.a statement made by, point would have been futile since kLIFE MANAGEMENT- All In One Place? 1 469-2319. Specializing in Year Round Fast Service 900-872-3737, ext. 739 candidates to , file petitions for Mayor Ed Force several weeks the township was not prepared to Lifeplan Institute brings ACCOUNTANT PUBLIC. NOW! New tip every day. Classified die April, 3Q- election. There ago in the Chronicle claiming the ' address the complex issue of, unique teaching to the • Tax Preparation Other accounting $2/rhlnute. health benefits. Past union con-; di f success. We GEORGE E. FILEPP. • Tax Planning services available are six candidates so far for' police and fire unions had de- TAX RETURNS- Pre- Where Else three seats. These include cided "to go directly to arbitra- tract negotiations have hinged • Electronic Filing Connection i., Dr. Norman Vincent Peale nan pared by Certified Public heavily on health benefits, which f 'nan<; '«' statements & CALVIN M. SPRUNG, CPA George Young, Thomas Bon-- tion," prior to tryjng-tp. settle the says "It; makes sense to , taf 'x <; '«' statements & Personalize and Accouht. Reasonable But Classified! offer excellent coverage at no cost, mn " rail Al nA «q 7qqq returns prepared. By Professional Service ' 2120 Cheyenne Way hag, AndreW Pelliccio, Mary upcoming contract Negotiations me. Oa I ALUA 359-7399 appolntmentr 1 £ K|ngA £ rates. Call 968-3874 eves. ' to township employees. Both Paraoiul and Scotch Plains, NJ to place your ad, just call i Zanes and incumbents Edna I 'first ; PIANO LESSONS- rea- thurs Court, Brldgewater; : BualnMa Return (90S) 684-31792 Silvey andJRichard Nicholls. Maintaining the policp e had n"not At the' one negotiation meeting; grade to adult Call Kay ACCOUNTANT- 17 TAX HELPERS 7INO0ME r~ real estate, selt your old car, find, a ge^-to-—arbitration^—-Switek^held-^-over—three—weeks^_agor 685-9007* •••..;'.•..•• • •••-•--.• years exp. Income Tax better paying job, find your lost'. '•• '• ..•••.' •"'',' ?• •' ••'•. ••.-. • '• ...•'• .. ••• •• .••... •;' .•'•'•• ',:' ' ,'!•,: ' • . ..',,"• • Photo by Diana Matflerd stressed,"We have been trying to Shildar presented several options ,_„._ PIANO-ORGAN LES- Preparation. Personal, Business & Personal TAX bank book; make a gopd buy ( CHOW T{M£; Alison Zakrzewski, center, as Snoopy holds empty bowl In Orange Avenue School talk since last September, bubt t tthh e foTthe union to consider, but ac- • SONS GIVEN AT YOUR Business or Corporate. In on ap antique lamprteGate Forbesi Newspapers JBii|dge| talk HOME- 30 years teach- -•••• Tax Returns perforrfianeds set fgir 8 Friday and; Saturday. Chorus'rnertibers include, fropn left, Liz Zanes, tovyriship has delayed getting cording toi Mayor iEd Force "they your home or mine. Fees, RETURNS a good carpenter who Municipal budget meetings' going on this." The PBA maintains did not believe Shikiar had invest ing experience. John- as low as $35. Call 753- Use Our can repair your porch LaurerTWorthingtonT Heather Murray, Patty Turowski, Natalie Blello and Greta Lange. wLeonard 353-0841. 8240 after 6PM. . Total Accounting and sell your :will get under vwiy hext| they. have been attempting-to -ar-- tigated-alg l the_options^JjLttiere,p^^ Professional Team, old baby 1 ^PIANO/KEYBOARD IN- Computer Services Thursday at 7:30 p.riiu in the and saiid ttheh y woulldd do th theiir own ACCOUNTANT-r IRS eh-, At Reasonable Rates carriage and : STRUCTION- Classical rolled, specializing in indi- Ayallable CLASSIFIED I Cranford Municipal Building. 111 8 evaluation. . to rock. Call Charles Hay, Your Home.o£, y " Year'Round' much, much more? viduals and small busi- Business/Our Office , Township Committee^ -will Last fall Force said the $385,00p 272-6848. First lesson ness: Income tax prepara- INDIVIDUALS CON N E C T I ON BOE directs a^ ^ trators to reduce budget free: '• Free Initial Consultation begin reviewing departmental increase in health benefitpremi- tion and complete ac-' - SMALL BUSINESSES counting and book keep-' requests. . ums for 1991; would; play a major SAXOPHONE/ CLARI- 1-8Q0-540-1121 NORMAN LFISHBEIN, CPA By Rosalie Gross list of recommendatioiis from the percent, but the latest legislative properly maintain the buildings. role in thefpolice, fire arjd depart- NET LESSONS- experi- ing services. Betty Habley amendments to the Quality Edu- • enced, professional re- 757-7914. . • ••• KNS Assoc. Advertise .. With its proposed budget cur- administration. Figman quipped that if five more ment Of public works (DPW) con- cently w/ Glen Miller or- 233-2619 cation Act which are expected to Btwlnw 4 Tix C rently standing at a 15 percent in- The board, which started delib- icn are expected to youngsters came into the school, tract negotiations. The 64-percent chestra. All levels: Rea- Day, Eve. & Wknd.'Appte. in the Classified! Garwood crease, .the Board of Education erations in January with a $26.4 be voted on today, most likely «' (Please turn to page A-15) " (Please turn to page A-15) Torrential rains Sunday volving state and federal funding.; |;nightcaaged isolate* flooding •'After.-""ft:'r;tgeneral diSc^tesi^i,' board memltjer Robert Sintich said the board "was going arpund Safety director . Charles A.vtjypktk.'iwili join Folr- in circles" and suggested the ad- \'^••';^':i The proposed change could save the HELP WANTED jackets. Enhancing work health care. Part time/full NewsbaDers A ' Please," apply In Westbook Inn, 525 township $225,000 over the 18 months, beginning in June. 908-236-2911 available. Call 738-7718 time. Call for interview ?cS t person 2-4pm. Mon.-Frl. Talmadge Ave., Bound WANTED ence & references pro-* r , supermarket S. Forbes Jr. • •••':••'- ',••'. .••'•'.' •••,-;. .10 percent was defeated on a 4-4 ask for Marie or leave 968-2131 . . • •'•'' of Forbes Inc., §,eak & Ale Restaurant, Brook. No calls. vlded. Mary 968-3941. The Public Safety Department Research Committee Tuesday COUNTER PERSON- nhn I ave a detrimental af- "Chuck brings a wealth of expe^ .tie vote. message. • * - — " • '"• • 9,N.J. s >^ presented the results of months -of investigation and evaluation to part time for dry cleaners. MECHANIC- large, CURRENTLY SEEKING- EXPERIENCED Loving rience in' multiple-newspaper, APPOINTMENT SET, Excellent starting salary, EXTRA INCOME FOR Mother will care for your VphV nearby' ijroperties. Principals Fritz Brown of Or- determine if an alternate method of delivery of emergency ser- TERS- Part time eves. busy,- well-established. "on-call"basls, when { «io ^ mature/responslble subUrtan markets, and we're ex- ange Avenue School and Irwin Saturdays Included. Call 1991— Work the; hours motorcycle & power need arises. Must have t., ,,,, ^;..^ perszxpn to care for 14mo. child in my Westfleld vices to the community was a viable option for the township. The Excel, oppty.. for Home- 789-0066. r proven photographicablll- home!; FT/PX All ages. : cited to have him arriving as For- Figman of Hillside Avenue School makers, Students or. you want, when you want. equipment dealership SALES FULL TIMEj- \ EMPLOYMENT \ old in plscataway. Hours 1 operational and financial effects of establishing a public safety 1 908-494-5964. seeks experienced, de- ABJJNOANT^OP-PTY, Reasonable. References. bes Newspapers embarks on its \ Moonlighters. Earnings DENTAL ASSISTANT/ lies, able to do own pro- T WANTED J 7AM-6PM. Call.699-0844 said a 6 percent increase would department in lieu of maintaining separate fire and: police de- LPN/ MED ASSISTANT- HAVE A GREAT 19911- pendable mechanic;. Ex- cesslng and provide us $ 600/MO. TO START. FAMILIES "WANTED- 232-5705. Delayed study next grbwOi phase,'-Forbes said. enable them to provide only basic up to $13/hr. Call pansion mean? Immedi- We are a growing corp. In partments was the objective'of the eightanernber committee. Start your own business With black and white •'• " ",'• •* •.••'.'• . '. • • • ' 756-6530, • Mon, Tues, some half day Experlenced nannies EXPERIENCED . The, appointment reflects a re- supplies to pupils and not allow r buy joining Discovery. ate need. Central N.J. lo-prints, and be flexible with N.J., N.Y., PA.Our goal NOTICE: AD EMPLOYMENT Sat. for oral Surgeon. ls to available Immediately. All MOTHER/ TEACHER- The Federal Aviation Ad- structuring of top management for them to replace equipment or • / (Please turn to page A-15) BUS DRIVERS— Reliable 722-0850; ,725-0384 eves Toys. Call Val 381-5851 cation. Easy to reach from hours. Send resume to: put you, through, a JWANTED . adverttsements nannies are CPR certified wlll care for your child in Routes 78, 287, 22, 28.Sharon Wilson, Forbes comprehensive 5 day ministration will: notcomplete charter coach drivers w/ Iv. msg. & name. . for details & training. lral are PAYABLE IN AD- & complete chlldcare my So. Plfd. home. Lots the group which has grown from bus license #l. Minimum GSP. Call today for Inter- NnwsnaDars P o Box ™39 program and pre? I its environmental impact study DID YOU MANAGEMENT CANDI- , VANCE by cash, check, Classes. 584-2281 JUST of love. References. Bar- five weeklies to 15 publications in 3 yrs. exper. Part time • View. 356-1193. 699^ Somervllle ' H J pare you for a career In bara at 753-6483. I on the Expanded East Coast KNOW... DATE: We will train at pur 08876 bom0rVM1 NURSE'S AIDE— seeks are PAYABLE IN ADVANCE | week as President Bush an-: SECRETARY EXECUTIVE sales, retail or public rela- 756-4970. . , . the high interest rates of: S ?. .P~:i " sphere. Meals provided. weekly newspapers with a circula- For others in the Cranford area, the news that the Iraq and still has not been able to contact his family. tions experience a plus the 70's andSO's tight Hospitallzation program position caring for sick, by cash, check, VISA or to attract him to pur organiza- SECRETARIES PART TIME FASHION Reasonable. 968-8514 I nounced a cease fire in the tion of 520,000 in the suburbs of ground war had been successful in its goal brought Nancy Carey, grandmother of 23-year-old Marine International Non-Profit but not necessary.. Start- money markets, etc., and available. Yearly In- elderly, baby, children. Master Card. For a quote 'Persian Gulf war. Page A-13.' tion;" OTBrieh said. O'Brien is a Great opportunities In top Ing salary to $600 per ADVISOR— Want top $, are in need of experl- creases, Salary cpmmen- Evening or,'V.nlgnt very QUALITY CHILD CARE Dnember of the board of directors Washington, D.C. Previously he similar feelings, "I sat with my children listening to Cpl. Joseph Hockey, experiences the happiness and Educational Organiza- Fortune 100 companies. flexible hrs., teach ver- on cost, please call week plus bonus potential enced help "RIGHT surate w/experlehce.,Call good references. Call 1-800-334-0531. PROVIDED— In my home of Suburban Newspapers of was president of Chesapeake Pub- the president and it was like the flood gates opened hesitation. "My mind is much easier than before, but tion. Dependable self- Immed. need for secretar- upon assuming Manage- sltlllty of ladies fashion NOW'". OurP17 yeaVs at 658^044; 464-59531 463- 374-8735 after 5PM near JFK Blvd., Somerset. there is still trouble over there. As long as the prob- ies w/Wordperfect, DW4, jewelry, we train. Call America (SNA), an industry group lishing Corp. in Eastpn, Md., for all of us, especially the children who had such a starter, light steno re- ment responslblUUas. the same location assures 3433 between 8:30AM- AIMEE'S FAMILY DAY Lunch & snacks. Excel- where 23 newspapers with a com- lems exist you never know what will happen. She quired, computer skills Hewlett Packard & Wang. Send resume to: The756'1285 ,:'. . constant Referral Busl- 5PM for detalls.EOE. CLEANING- I Will clean CARE— In my Middlesex lent references. Call 247- fireproof representing community-oriented hard time dealing with this situation,"' explains : adds, "I'll be truly excited when I hear his voice say .Management Institute, PART TIME GAL/GUY ness available for the tak- SECRETARY- Full time your home or apartment. 'home. State licensed. :3446,;" , •.•'," - ..•••-••;• dailies and weeklies, and Lyons is bined circulation of 460,000 are Molly Mamrak, whose husband, John, was dis- and general office We Will provide.FREE References &' reliable. State food program. In- PO BOX 764, Green FRIDAY- diversified of- Ing. Stop by my office or for professional group of SOMERSET- Quail- Fire officials have been un- SNA's president \ published. patched to the Persian Gulf after spending 14 years 'Grandma, I'm home.'" •• '• . ' • . • _' work. training & cross training. Brook, NJ 08812-07-64. Call 925-9454; 276-9161. sured. Lg. playroom. able to determine what caused We offer top salary, Med/; fice job. Willing to train. call me for a "CONFIDEN- a long established envl- brook. Small group, lots in the Reserve."We cried...cried tears of happiness. (Please turn to page A-15) TIAL"lntervleW,. BEST TO rpnmental consulting firm Fenced yd. Mon.-nrl. FT/ Please call Anne Miller Life ins., Holiday/vacation MANAGEMENT TRAINEE Great for someone trying PT. Reasonable rates. of TLC; Infant & toddler 'the fire which severely dam- to reenter the job market COME: Signing Bonus located in Raritan. 2 yrs. f 425 A openings. State Certified. I aged a Central Avenue home at 355-1002. payil excel, working con- Starting salary up to or just maintain their 752-2378. ^ mall, ditions. Call today. and Better Commission; WordPerfect exper. re- \ EMPLOYMENT I Please, call 563r0673; $600/wk. 2 yr.' Training skills. Very flexible, hrs. splits commensurate wJth^qulred. Excel; benefits. BABYSITTING- Mature Saturday night Page fc-4 MANPOWER, INC. Program, full--benefits. SOUTH PLAINFIELD- , •Approx.r1Q his/wk. 752- ^xper'enjB.^Calj, Mr. garij reaijtriresumej to:; PeraonPerse - RELATED I experiencexperienced college stu- Metro Park •BranaT-ReT tluntlntt • availail; •Imrnedr•'Irdrrrr o nHljnnARFINjy, I riejice preferred. Call 20^ net Recoaeohn Systems, IncIn . \oppoRTVNrmsj- .549-6880 ally, at 752-7010; .eves, H*.O. Box317i Raritan, NJ week nights and/or weekk- FT orrPT. Snacks, lunch & HELP WANTED 782-5254, ext. 271aiw- PART TIME. SECRE- ; Cranford nlngs 382-3499. '" " 08869. INCREASE YOUR IN- ends spot sitting In your school transport pro- By bheryl Moulton On Feb. 26, the Clark Planning time, Mr. Katchen. . TARY— Typing, computer vided; Clean home.' Re- We are looking for 272-9120 COME— former & home. Own; transporta- Board held a public hearing prior - experience helpful. For RECEPTIONIST PART SECRETARY^ for Dr. of- sponsible & reasonable y 1 some good people: TIME— Perfect for secre- ilc'e, FT & PT, Odd,hour8, present Amway, Avon & tlon. Call 272-3361. Four ate* Bifji school wres- Proposed plans by Clark Town- •to submitting the proposal to the additional Information Mary Kay people needed BABYSITTING- In my rates. 769-9629 ship to rezone the HyatKJlark site Stock people needed contact Marylou at 789-tarial school' student or preferred Bl-llngual, expe- |tiers Ihaye ^advanced to -the Township Council, and was met Advertise In the Classified! experienced person. to market hew products. Bound Brook home. FT or STAY A HOME MOM- for full and part-time 4070i v. rience necessary, typing wlll babysit In my West- state wrestiing tournament include a mall, low-income hous- with strong objections from resi- Good opportunity for & billing experience a + Excellent opportunity for PT. Lunch & snacks pro- hours. Flexible beginners. Call 752-3223 vided. 'Fenced-yard & lots field home. Ages Infant to . (Page;fe-1:,!.;::; :;•••••'/ ; .':,-'•'. •'. ing, townhouses arid a senior citi- dents of Clark, Cranford, Mayor PRO •MOTION bright individual with Gall 90S-757-4448. 1 schedule; days, 1 phone skills, clerical ,24 nr machine^ . Of TLC; Cat! 469-3097. 2 years. F/T & referenes zen housing development These SLIDES available, Call answering Ed Force . and Mayor David evening and week- SECRETARY/CLERK & typing. Afternoon TELEMARKETERS - could have a traffic impact on the Wright of Winfleld. WhUe the ends. Competitive Media Sales Rep 6PM-9PM. Salary plu$ bo- BRANCHBURG- Near service 807-0424 anytime. hours. Wnltehouse. 534- nuses. Convenient Some- STUCK ON THE CORPO- Rte 22. Chlldcare by Raritan Road and Walnut Avenue former General Motors factory has pay and good benefit Wanted for Westfleld 6555. RATE UDDER? Join the Meet coach intersection of 1^00 cars during Area on Commission rset location. Call Rich mother of 2. 1 opehlngl been dismantled, the site has the package, Room for Counter Person 302-1990. fast-growing environmen- available. Lots of TLC. It may be High school arid PAL football peak hours. growth and ad- Basis. Call Kevin tal Industry & earn big $. Environmental Cleanup and Re- Advertise In tho Classified!TRAVEL AGENCY- Out- 7:30-5:30, lunch pro- vancement. Call NOWI233-3043. vided. Call 725-9617 I players and their parents are Although the future of the sponsibility Act (ECRA) to comply Word Processing a Plus ±: 212-254-5738 side Sales Agent for ^'junk"toyou Hyatt-Clark site has remained up Westfleld agency. Must THINKING ABOUT A CA- ) invited to meet new Cranford with. The, extent of oil seepage Interested applicants CHILD CARE PRO- I High School varsity grid coach : in the air since the plant; shut into the ground remains undeter- rTTi have following. Call Ell- REER CHANGE? Get inVIDEO- In my Westtleld down in 1987, plans initiated by apply at Garwood's General Office Skills PART TIME een 233-9020. ' ;v. the fastest growing Indus- hpme, excellent refer- but Nick Brown Wednesday at mined. General Motors antici- Walgreeh's or call I FULL/PART TIME I fry |n the country! Guar- Clark tp redevelop the site into a pates the cleanup to be completed Kenllworth Law Office TRUCK DRIVER-^ reli- ences. Infant to 4 yrs. rea- 17:30 p.m. in the school's nevf Mr.'-Blowe for Inter- anteed $120K in busl' sonable rates. 654-7584. combination of residential and by 1992, but some sources believe Salary to Commensurate I $10.25 TO START I seeks mature Individ- able. Experience pre- ness. FRANCHISE FEE somebody is gym. Call athletic director Bob view at: Immed. ferred. Good driving commercial uses rather than in- this could be accomplished ear- I availablImmede. throughouopeningst I ual for bookkeeping- $22,500. MAID OF GOLD CHILD CARE- Raritan. ' Lelli, 272-9100, for details. : with Experience I hh record. Some dock work 1-800-766-0947. dustrial has raised the ire of sur- lier. .- • \y/ ;:«. •;:•.•: •'-•.; | Union County. Flexl- typist position. . required, Call'789-0040 Mom will care for your reading rounding; communities as well as 789-1990 • ble hours days, eves, child full time. Nbn- Other problems surround the Data Entry experience VAN DRIVER- 8AM &TU,RN KEY-WOWJR; amoker. Low rates. Walks Clark residents. Unofficial reports 300 South Avenue ! and/ or weekends. healthy snack/drink route potential resuming, according to helpful. Minimum 20 3PM with special license. activities. 526:2562. Garwood Mall Full Time Flexible Hours j Car necessary. Pro- locally. Requires 8-10 hrs. Classified calculate the additional traffic im- Force, which \ could throw a hours a week. Start,Immediately. Edison pact to the Raritan-Walnut inter- EO&M/F [/ I fesslonallsrrt a must. school. Call 549-0127 Week and $15,000 cash CHILDCARE IN MY wrench into the proposed plans. Investment. Recession- section at peak hours at 1^00 ad- j Ideal for students. 8AM-5PM BRIDGEWATER HOME- looking for a Guide to inside Force maintains General Motors Call For Appointment Call proof, part tlma- $30,000 Near Van Holten School. ditional vehicles. had a taXi appeal against Clark plus per year possible. Many activities. Lunch & Classified .C-ltoC-10 The move by Clark incorporates 276-0758 Advertise In the Classified!Call operator 6, 1-800- snacks Included. Ref "bargain." seyeral year? ago, but negotiated 241-2676 •688-9393! 782-1550. aval), 231 -0722, Editorials •-•••••••&i fair housing requirements by thet ah agreement averting potential l Entertainment B-4 toB- 8 state Council on AfTordable Hous- conflict The agreement, said Garwood...... A-8 ing (COAH), which each munici- Force, prevented the tax appeal Kehilwprth A-6, A-7 | pality is required to satisfy. Clark as long as Clark did not rezone contends this change ytfll main- the Hyatt site. Letters...... A4^Ar5 tain^ the tax. ratable-balance pt the Obituaries A-J? community and prevent undue Marsha Shiftman of Moskowitz Religion news "•"•••••*»•"}? "traffic impact Cranford, however, arid Associates, planning consult- Photo by Rosalia Qrosa Social news A-10, A-ll would be severely impacted if the ants for Crahford, reviewed the WOOD CRAFTSMAN Anthony Sarica pf Cranford Is working on a bowl In preparation for &n Sports... •• ...... B-l,B-2 ; 1 ..•;pjr^oppsed',;r^»p»>ing' ''is,,.','iJnple- : proposed plans for the Cranford exhibit of his work this month at Cranfor^Ubrary. See story" on Page B-4; menteoT'•''"', ': • "••'' '•':'. v-•••:••.'•",•,:•; ••• ; (Ptease turn to page A-1) .. i.