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Cad* 1955 — 265ci V8 deboU in all-new Cal Oasallad tar dataas. B0O-58*-«6n AsMhg $1800. Cal Jo» 873-frl2-O«83. $2500. 87M78-6710,97»37»70eB: lacs, CtMvys, BMW*, CotvaOaa, Jaaps.. '55 ; Chevrolet General «WiWm Tol traa 1-800-21S-9000 BUCK REQAL. 1SM. MH contSftm. 24oor QMC 8ERRA, 1884. WNto. MSSAN QUEST MWvan 1994.26.000 mass. wianakw A-7019 cuiwni tuinga. Manager Tom Keating drives Indy 21K, S^psad. bad Imr. feafemwwn toofcox. QXE luxury modaL PracUcat/ naw at $10,000 what, on OHM, daatar matatalnad, at tm- SEIZED CARS tram $175. Poncha*. Caol- 500. pace car. tuna, 33K mlas. 112*00 or but oftor. _ ....-' - 11- aria ft *^MM*^M4 BV teas than brand naw. Asking $14,000. Serving Rahway and Clark BOft-241-2208. Mm KMOBO, yaVeTayKl 673-783-0805. tacs, Chwys. BMWa, ConMa^ Akw Jaapa. 4 QUICK CASH lor running and not running can 1956 — Zora Arkus-Duntov seu 806-381-4009 Movtog. whaal drtv»l. Your ar«a. Toll Iraa OLD6M0OLE FRENZA Wagon. 1886. 83K 1-8OO-216-9000 Ext. A-5139 tor currant and nudes. 24 hour knmadU* pk* up. 7 days. production car record at Pikes. Peak BUCK REGAL. 19SS. 48,000 mtM. RabuB HONDA ACCORD 1884 IX Bus, 2 door. 5 806-2414011. ^ apatd air. am*n, caataOa, Loadsd. 1 ownar, mSaa, a* oondallonad. HUFU Cassana. WQIM, Sunroof, 2door(powrWMetia^ windows, 4-door automate. Qook condilon. Asking and "flying mile" record at Daytona; locks. NMds torn* work. $900. Can garagtd. 38.000 mllsa. S12.S0O. 806-651-0194. • 1350. Ptaaaa cal 973-680-945C. SUBARU 1888. Four whHl drhw. Two door. optional dual four-barrel carburetors 908-2*5^580. 110,000 miss. Oraat wWarcar. GoodrM car. $$$WE PAY TOP DOLLAR$« available: Corvette SR races debut at HONDA CrVCJHt1898- R«! coup. 5 spssd> OLDSMOBLE TROFEO 1990. Al squfcpad. Qraat daat 873-32S-3779. CARS FOR $100 or Bast ONar. Stbad and Air, ifilli.^rwi m condHon. 17jOOO axcalsnt eondMon, 113K mlas, ona ownar. Sebring. audkmtd by DEA. FBI. RS. Al modtte. 4wdt, trim. $8 MX or bast otlac. 873-73»844B. Q908-6S8O882. SUBARU OL, 1888.4 door, al powar. raplaoad For Your Junk Car boats, computars and mom. Your area nowl motor, low mlaaga. WJBPg^o™*™. 24 Hour S«vk». Call: 1957 — 283ci V8 introduced; 1-60O4S1-O05O artrnbn C1BB. HYUNDAI-EXCEL, 1882. 2 drtv*. 4 cyKMar. OLOSMOBILE CUTLASS CMrra. 1880. 62,600 or but oWar. Cal 906-363-2236. Rochester mechanical fuel injection 4-spaad,. 55k mm, $2300/ baat ottar. Ona 125.000 Maa. Al powar, air, automatic. AM/ up dance club CHEVY MAU8U. 1BS0.4 door, tan, 91k. good ownar, naw Aqualrad Vim, naw aahauaL FM cajami. daan. Must saa. Askkn $1800. SUZUKI 8OEI0CK Conv»rt|bla. 1980. Powar 908488-7420 v) and Duntov cam debut; oondHon. nmt vscy good. $700 or but oflar. 806-687-4901- Cal 808-241-O58». H—ftm.pomr brakas, AWFM casaatts. stick wins NASCAR championship with Cal 606-687-4274, thm Good oondHon. $4X100 or bast otlar. JEEP GRAND Charokaa Lando. 1883. Graan. ACCLAM LX 1881.4 door.btua. 201-661-0182 anyflnia. "Black Widow" '57 Chevyr Corvette •utomMfc. V-6, a^oondUon. Uadad. 65K. V4. tut/ toadad. air bag. nsw tuna up, Una, E data, 1984. AM/ FM Mo A TAURU8 GL WAOON, 1993. Low mtaa, ntw MOTORCYCLES FOR SALE set up in ) haeh, CD. AM/ FM. Vary dun. $15,500. vacant cassatta. automatic, alr-condUon, power naw brakas, amalanl condUon. Astong $4,695 SS makes only racing appearance at brakaa/ Omt. AlrtagK antHo* brakas, thhd wMows/ doohv lock*, cratoa. $1,185 or batt 2124734241. 201-7634148. or baat oBf. 201-7314872. . 1988 HONDA XL400V TRANSALP. Dual pw- gant iifbting and an expensive atao included the rales for Sebring. oltar. 808486-2750. „ saaf. powar avarythlng. Mint. $7500. By Uaae Stoae btjdk MAZDA 323,1888. md,iO4k.5apaad. PONT1AC. NME paaaangar staUon wagon, MRmm. 873-427-2871. ' poaa. 6J00 mlw. awilint oondHon, w«l 1959 — William Mitchell, vicc- malntalnad. Aaklng $2,500. Dava,' ds ofdoj- StaUod tbttt QIC r.81.000inlas.Ali tte notice prcsiaent oi uM Styung, races origi- axcaaant oondHon, garagad kapt, speed, 3rd seal, an»sway ban, new dutch, ownar. prlca nagotlabla. Call Linda •xhauM.anocks.knpacSon.ri900,bMo«sr. nal Sting Ray Corvette. Maplmuod. Evankigs: 073-7824374. Days brakes, tires. 128,000 miles. $8,000. Downtown nhab 806-3534447. 1960 — Duntov unveils mid- 873-397-44O3. PARtSIENNE 1866. Wide. Excel- 973487-9121. TRUCKS FOR SALE The chy will bond, without Police Department has successfully minors in attendance, police said, The police arrested a total of 35 lent condUonki and out Won't test long) Cal engined CERV I at United States DOOQE ASPEN, 1876. Slant 6. A-1 mschant- MAZDA PICK-UP Truck. B2200. 1900. Rad. VOLVO. 845WAGON. 1993. Black, automate, TOYOTA T1O0OX1885. extra c*b. air, power raiting taxes, money to make taroogbt an end to a potentially Hfe g Ttoltahway iPfae Department and people at the soens. Tne Juvniilps cal condRkm. Powar storing, brakas, air. Qraat la)! only aflar 6pm. 973-325-3841. aleering, 5 speed, am-tm cassefla. 33.000 Grand Prix; Briggs Cunningham 5-spaad. 4-cytnd*. Onlad okas, bad fcar/ cap, power sunroof, AM/FM cassette, thW seat, threatening etaauon. ^ BuBdteg Inspector Robert Cote buy. $700. 908-9644559 aflar 2pm. bulHn cNkTs seat. Crysla! dean. $15,300. miles, excaltent condition. $11,600. improvements to the downtown were mleased to their.parenu with •Ir-condttoWng. 73.000 mBas. Baauttut condi- responded to the scene and deter- 1 enters three Corvettes at Le Mans. tion. $6,000. 906-6SM166.W ADVERTISE. 212473-8241. 201-7634148. 9734764468. after 5om. business district and the area charges pn*** ^ frpm Ibe Juvenile 1962 327ci V8 introduced;- GRAND CARAVAN. 1993. 64.000 mined that die storefront had been mbs, fulyioadad. nswbrakas good condraon. aruund ihetrain station. fr rt»lt t Sebring and Grand Sport Corvettes original owntr, garaged. Asking KXO. Cal snd flotwi an Qlenl dance dub **"' previously condenued and cnsd \ charfjed, only one individnal was held 973-762-5340. constructed. aDeaeOy had been estabHshed inside nDmejons .vioialions. He also det over for baQ ~due to an ontstanding 1964 — 327ci small-block hits 375 YOUR AD couk) appear here tor as ttkTas r, Irrirne- of a vacant aturcfrum at 1643 frvmg mined that the lighting and sound sys- warrant for his anest All others were horsepower with Rochester fuel injec- $16.00 per waek. Cal tor more deals. Our tem were connected to bare electrical Wendy otassffied department would be happy president of the Rahway SeniorHousing ; StiWice arrested 35 people; 18 were issoed courts summons and released. tion; Holley four-barrel introduced on wives hanging fiom walls, and one to help you. Cal 1400-5644911. Corporatin. present a checkfor $50,000 to Judy Bute, Juveniles. Though officials believe that this small-block V8; Duntov develops SPORTS particular light fixture was found to be director of the Rahway YMCA. When Rahway Police Officer kind of inufcjcii* is isolated, even, if it four-wheel-drive mid-engined CERV DREAM MACHINES - got a picture ot your car? Ooodwoikg Run • tor 4 weeks, only $40. Ca» Ctassffied at Richard fnf fatin'i noticed an increase weren't there wouldn't be ihoch of an II. 690-5644911 tor delate. A Rafaway native and Western -Gole stated that dne to the age and in pedestrian traffic in the area tt \n- opportunity to reuse this particular Connecticut State senior condition of the slim,Hue, any fire 1965 — Jim Hall revolutionizes FORD MUSTANG, 1988. Power locks/ wtn- -jng Street and Seminary Avenoe, be buOdmg. After 20 yean of vacancy, Things Are Happening At Douglas! City presents check started by Ibe equipment would have road racing with first in a series of dows, AMJFU stereo cassette, air condUonhg. defensive back was one of 22 Isald he Iwcime concerned. He the bulking will soon experience a mid-engined Chaparral sports cars. cruba. Great oondUon. 72.000 mass. Askkig ijHklfly cmwiBWi die lower levels of $3,000/ better. 973-325-1907. players named jo the 1997 observed several people enter a vac- rebirth, much Bke the rest of the Irv- the hniiHmg and firtnwW to the. 1967 — 302ci V8s introduced; Z28 American Football Coaches for $50-K to YMCA ant storefront that had the windows ing Street area. Cajnaro debuts. FORD MUSTAN>. 1890. 50/5-speed. red. apartments on the upper al powar, lumbar seat alroag, loaded. 77k Good Works Team. By Sean Dairy covered. 1968 — 307ci V8 introduced; Z28 rnles. Ganged, dean. Askhg $6,400. Cal flours, resulting in certain tragedy. According to dry officials, tne See Page 10. o Staff Witter Camaro wins Trans-Am 8060514856. Following this discovery, surveil- Pofice are investigating whether bmldsag, which is located in the new Renovation to the Rabway Branch YMCA have been completed, thanks to a championship. lance was T^WirtKd by several' of the estabtisnment were arts dutrict. will be one of the first to litne neb) from the city. n 1970 — 400ci small-block V8 members of the Rahway Police's . charged a te toattend . They are also be renovated. Mayor Junes Kennedy Mayor James Kennedy presented the YMCA with a check from the Rabway introduced; 350ci/370hp LT-1 debuts "Quality of Life" detail. Police li n'Jraig into who smhutiaed the use of said Oiat it will be renovated to be COUNTY Senior Housing Gxporatknibr $50,000 on Nov. 25. According to Director in Corvette and Camaro Z28. the. premises and found the tbestmctBrc used as a loft for artists, while the Judy Botz, me money was nsed towtuplel e icaoralions totb e building and to 1971 — Switch to unleaded gas and Van* trash plan inside orthe storefront converted into, Pofioe fijuud ******'** advertise- nearby Claude Reed Center wm be develop activities for senior citizens: new "net" ratings cause dramatic drop Ibe Union County Board of a ^MH** etuis. ^ for an art exhibit and tohol d VLMJL Our Lowest Prices of The Year! "it's really great that they support our efforts' to develop the senior prog- The inside was decorated with place of this putiLailar event. "Ine iu taUiigs ram." said Bate. 1972 — Bill Jenkins dominates Union County Utilities Authority draft B new trash plan that would The money is to be used in developing a number of senior programs at the NHRA Pro Stock with innovative center. The YMCA recently completed construction on a new fitness center, small-block Vega. reduce per-ton tipping fees to con^eiewimNsntflnsandcaidsovascnlarwcdcottnawWiirs,andi 1974 — Camaro debuts in Interna- $50. to its indoor poet Bate said that the programs wSD be developed around these City resident nets honors tional Race of Champions. See Page Bl. and other facilities. 1975 — 262ci V8 introduced. The YMCA is developing PACE arthritic exercise programs and Healthy 1976 — 3O5ci V8 introduced. for becoini 1977 — Z28 returns after three- impact aerobics prognug. ,Iackson continues to care and kicked off her SfiOOyOOO initiative year hiatus. In tne fitness center, sensors can work rJNantilns program. for a fonncr foster daughter, wbo is 3 to iBCjuit mow idupflw^ ti^iwfff ftir 1978 — SUver anniversary L82 This will Include a staff member who will IS' Last years old.' Anursye jost-cecenlly took Corvette paces Indy 500. program. spoosoredVa 1 in another 4-year-old foster child. urglrrlrd. 1979 — 267ci V8 introduced. In tbepooU the YMCA win be offering [Ofarnffieswhohave^ aMuyt Ite. MpcnnOar ftx At lbs awards o y. the gover- 1980 — wins first «w wlHT wpBOm limn1* of seven NASCAR Winston Cup {therapy.The YMCA wffl alsobeofferiagWctWorkorits •oo, 1 Rabvay iro^feo-v wn i championships. nose pajwws wm> Wjere^nonoiea. 1982 — Cross-Rre electronic fuel .VJJtaiaii3p'^* «* <* m a year of reaovatiom at ibe YMCA Jackson has been a foster parent cd in die nonsn servioevvprofession ooicr iiMnvMiLttb wbo' bsvc injection introduced; third-generation ' ' Branch YMCA, wmcb merged with the YMCA of Eastern sinus 1994' with the .Union Coenty for apprasavMlely 10 yean. WBh die Camaro paces Indy 500 with alumi- flbas «H

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•TV RAHWAY PROGRESS THURSDAY, DECOiaER 4, 1W7 - PAQfe t PMC 2 - THURSDAY, PECEMBER 4, 1987 RAHWAV PROQffeSS. CLARK EAQLE COMMUNITY Thousands gather for festival -V (Continued ftom Pagett) three Tfittrent directions at once. When asked it »'O-*e coming The Oonmnalty Calendar b prepared by the Hahmy Progress to 288 has been ttt-fe Rahway C(fcjsJ- "Whoa! Whoa! WhoaT yelled one _ be ttid, *Moi$$feBlf .* to downtown and infbimretidem of vaitou comnirity acti^^ mts tree Hj™i'\£' % boy who wu caught in tbe gyroscope Iltnda Kerobo caflfil JTTinri tracks. The Progress is mailed to the homes be purchased at Union County Arts Center Box Office, 1601 Irving St., "We really did only one thing. We TWt wu tbe first time that Anthony because there's Santa and Santa com- to gain about $2 miSkm in ntsbi appraised. into an "Institutional Center" and a of subscribers for delivery every (732) 499-8226. did tbe bumper can so far." she said Hernandez. 16, had been at tbes and tbe things on tbe lampposts that last year, making the toss from these • The city will also buy another lot "Retail Area." Thursday. One-year subscriptions in are stuck on and tbe music" Truer According to Kenendy, the Union County are available for 3 • Tbe Rahway Senior Center, 1306 Esterbrook Ave., is sponsoring a "I really want to do that!" she said, festival, • bonds "a wash." on Main and Monroe streets and $15.00, two-year subscriptions for bus trip for Rahway senior citizens to the Newark Museum. Tbe trip will pointing excitedly. "But my mom . ijnstmovedfiomJeneyGty.Tbe words were never spoken. These sre grouped into five diffe- - merge with two other city-owned lots "Moskowitz plan" will finally be enacted with these and several other $26.00. College and out-of-state include • guided walking tour of the Ballantioe House followed by a self- won't let me." fair in Jersey City is usually bigger Kuspiel and his family had been rent projects: for parking. Tbe naimatnrl cost for subscriptions are available. You may guided loor of the museum. The tickets are S3 per person with the bus "That" was a gyroscope ride — a coming projects, memdmg plans to subscnbe~by phone by cafling~908- is turn CoacJTStreet inn an "tocher" for 666-7700 and asking for the leaving from tbe Rahway Senior Center at 10:30 a.m. and returning at -. harness that spun tbe hapless rider in yean now. Milton Avenue, which houses tbe erties comes to $173,000, although how to use computers in the school's $ 150,000 and $200,000—for several building, which the city plans to buy $50,000. municipal recreation CCTHPJ, behind « registration will be held at tbe Rahway Senior Citizen Center, 1306 Ester- So far, Rahway has only applied for core curriculum. years now. He did not know how in the spring of 1998. The cost of buy- Tbe five projects are all part of an City HaD. Back issues: Janusz calls for Sharif's dismissal brook Ave, Rahway, on Dec. 14 from 10 a.m. to 4 pjn. Admission is SI School officials also discussed bow much Rahway would get this year. To purchase back issues of the the Technology Literacy Challenge © Progress please call 90B-686-7700 for adults. Children younger than 6 years old will be admitted free. Deal- Fund £rant and for the FutureKids tbe schools would use funds fromth e This money is used for teacher pro- By Sean DaOy tations went out; the total postage was Ibrfifihn Sharif significantly down- EDC helps dance troupe stay on its toes and ask for circulation. Adiil ers should call (908) 827-2094. Grant. Tbe second grant is not a Merck Institute for Science fessional development in math, sci- Staff Writer approximately $17. pliys nis involvement even though he charges may apply. monetary grant; instead, it will pro- Education. was solely responsible for tbe Other program offerings include tech- Gary explained that he wu drawn Dec, 15 (7) race and technology. Elections are over this year, but Janusz also released a letter, dated By Uane Stone IngaDs mailing." nical, government contract assistance, to relocate Acrodanse Theatre to Rah- News Hems: \ • The Rahway Senior Center, 1306Esterbrook Ave., will bold registra- something from the primaries may be Nov. 19, from county Prosecutor Tho- Stiff Writer News releases of general interest coming back to haunt Mayor James mas Manahin, who was asked to Kennedy defended Sharif by saying Rahway has become a haven for research and advocacy services." way because of the town's already tion for its winter programs beginning today. Registration forms are on a Tbe Acrodanse Theatre recently existing arts-cultural base and, its must be In our office by Friday at first-come fust-served basis to Rahway residents only. No mail or phone- Resident honored by governor Kennedy's aide. investigate the incident on June 4 by he had been working for only several small businesses planning to expand noon to be consoerod for publication Rahway relocated its Professional Dance efforts to revitalize the downtown. He in registrations are allowed. All programs will be beld at tbe center, (Continued from Page 1) heon every year to honor our parents Last week. Republican City Coun- the state Attorney General Janusz days after working at Merck & Co., a or improve, according to the Union the following week. Pictures must be .these people deserve' special and* raise awareness about adoption. cilman Frank Janosz. calkd for the said be notified the Attomey^Gener- private company, for 30 yean. Mana- County Economic Development Company and Academy to downtown said tbe EDCs loan program is pro- black and white glossy prints. For unless otherwise Doted. Any person registered for fall must re-register for viding working capital u tbe com- further information or to report a We have over 100 kids wbo are free dismissal of Ibrahim Sharif, saying he al's Office of the incident after being ban agreed that Sharif, in his inexperi- Com. Rahway from Perth Amboy. With the "This year, we chose 10 outstand- On- assistance of the EDCs Microloan pany established itself in Rahway. breaking news story, call 908-686- arts and crafts, sing-along, drawing and painting, borne and garden club and clear to be adopted. But, many of broke state law by using a township notified of it in late May. ence and haste to get the invitations The UCEDC said a number of local 7700 and ask for Edtorial. ing fowft'— for this special honor. them are special needs kids. Some are postage meter to send campaign While not saying Sharif broke the out, "overlooked the fact that mailing small businesses have benefitted from program, the troupe is now adjusting The loan also enabled tbe company to and l new tai chi gong class. For more information, call tbe center at IMS fa jmt m «m»H mryiing of the 4 : Ti Trry m Afrkin "•• id t»M loans they lave icceived through the -«-its-acew home at 1527 Main S» Sfory reprints: -8273 16T -materiabforgubemiHona^candidate- the-te tdr * bcipi KsaoBSHa^pavers^qwBe- parents who are involved in adoption represen•v t othe. r ethni...c groups. But James McGreevy. that tbe decision not to prosecute will was criminal" EDCS Microloan program, including Michael Gary, the founder and The company annually performs For permission to reprint any item in New Jersey. We want to thank not Quick & Easy printed in the newspaper you must they're all looking for good borne*." These materials — invitations for a not be misunderstood by the city as Manahan also said the Prosecutor's the relocated Acrodanse Theatre, artistic director for tbe comnpany more than 20 shows throughout New call Tom Canavan at 908-686-7700. only these parents, but all parents who Tbe state initiative will pay for bill- $250-a-plate "Mayor's Cocktail approving this kind, of conduct The Office would not prosecute Sharif for Modem Dance Troupe. said, "Our mission is to provide Jersey. Tbe holiday conceit is sche- All material is copyrighted. adopt" boards encouraging people to call and Reception" for McGreevy — were theft or misconduct because the three- According to Janine Johnson, affordable and higlwniality cultural duled for Dec. 13 at 8 p.m. at the Patella said, "We have this lunc- wwwJocalsource.com/ administration and governing body 0 learn about adoption. run (brough a postage meter in the should recognize that acts such as to five-year jail sentence was "dispro- director of Business Development, and social awareness through dance. Union County Arts Center. The wint- Q Letters to the editor The Acrodanse Theatre strives to train The Progress provides an open City Clerk's office on March IS. these undermine the public's confi- portionate" to the harm caused—$17 "The Union County Economic Deve- er concert, which is held in February, forum for opinions and welcomes Sharif enlisted the aid of City Clerk dence in government" in taxpayers' lopment Corp. has helped businesses professional dancers and provide arts presents works that highlight the Afri- education, especially tor low-income © milBToSTiOUlQ Do Jean Kuc and other city employees to During die investigation into this Kennedy added that Kuc, a long- start, develop and expand for 20 can American culture during African typed double spaced, must be incident, Manahan said there were years. As the oldest and largest county and minority residents." American Heritage Month. signed, and should be accompanied run the invitations through the time city ..employee, should have by an address and day time phone machine after work hours. Sharif ulti- "numerous employees" who knew known Jhafc tunabig the invitations economic development organization number for verification. Letters and 20% OFF mately took responsibility for the what Sharif was doing wrong, .but. wrong. in New Jersey, we offer a range of ser- columns must beJn^ur office by 9 incident and was suspended for two "turned a blind eye because Of their But wfiea askSf ifany ariton would vices _ for • stait-up and, established a.m. Monday to be~conqklered for ANY VITAMIN wjeks. » .-v \ \. fear of d ' l».l »|J,d» n^nuficturing publication that week. -They are : subject to editing for length and • «ixty-6ftfmvffr9btt tfefe'rutf' Ef clarity. through the machine and their postage Manahan also said he was "disap- far as I'm concerned; the issue is sol- include Microloans for up to $25,000 pajd with city funds. Not all the invi- pointed that the letter of suspension to ved and.we're moving on." and direct loans for up to $100,000. e-mail: nd Floor The Progress accepts opinion pieces O by e-mail. Our address is TELEVISION" Special WCN220localsource.com. e-mail must be received by 9 am. 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PAGE 4 - THURSDAY, OCCEMOEfi 4, tWT RAHWAY RAHWAY PROGRESS THURSDAY^ DECEMBEB 4.1W7 - PACE S o va • c \.y eoea,piiesideat^dw^ announced'the sale of Bntertdnment *98 O i •Wov. 25-a theft from a vehicle tte report of- a theft on Avaioe. Upon arrival,- ing tomorrow's WM reported. A small screwdriver {^students from local Ugh schools in recognition ojtheir good deeds. tole>a»lbundiicautomelockontrje, .«8e30»3S. ' wJtKtte victim, who stated tbalsome- Tbere*aie no respects ai tmV time, dark mnstachc. wltb itotMe oo b|> uO)B~ florins' Miff . nilfftfi SJQ >ttlilDDOwn - Books may be purchased by-caffing Venea at (908) 396-1077 during money today L HELPING THE HUNGRY trunk, l]bej following items wen * Nov. 25 — A resident of Elm 1 .taken: a Catmoo portable printer, a face. He was wearing i paffjr green wsjietl took two decorative inrtal miiday, or (908) 233-1086 (taring tbe evening. Too books may be used, © With die adoption of the city's budget last month comes - St Mary's^S^ool. of Avenue reported tbe theft of her cejl jacket with black trtava Mack base- munrpoms off of Us lawn. Tber»are immediately and are ottered at a new tower price ,Ftahway ^rowhToTTrdop BtotecPJOO Fix machine, Koss pbooe. She went to headquarters and good news and a little bad news. power fpeakttt, a Gateway 121 key- ball cap with graen trim and dark no suspects at this time. 511 recently hetoedFrank stated that sometime between tbe ••© The eight Democrats on the nine-member City Council board, t Leatennan tool, miscella- pants. The suspect fled in a black or •Dec 1 — A Station.cab driver at 'Rahway Food For booni of 2 and 4 pm, ber Audio Fox dark green Nissan Mndma.He'was myanaiueiL. toe YjeomprovJUBu • approved the mayor's $26.5 million budget While the out- Friends located in Second nexkis tools, clomes and a black leath- cettaiar phone was taken from ber er jacket "The victim U a resident of last'seen fleeing we* ofl B. Mfllon Uauspmtation fora n ludividttatio W. lays will total more than $300,000 more than last year's Presbyterian Church. The : : fthfcJe parked op tbe 200 block' of 'C MliL ; \ Am \-: ..-• .-• •••&? ..••::>'-• . Main Street in Rahw«rortedIhe theft vrived at tbe location, «s|ri The average homeowner, in the city will pay $29 less in noon to t:30 p.m. volun- • Nov. 25 — Police responded to of fats ; dhhUniaT; ^ip. *.noui Us jnnpedoutoftbecabi teers are always welcome, The inspect took a circular taw and a Adams Street and spoke to the'caller the coming fiscal year, which is good. What concerns us mitre saw thitVere located in a lock unlocked motor vebkJetetweenNbv. , Street to an unidentifiedjl about the budget is its reliance on all of the city's $1.3 mil- along with donations of clo- who stated Ui license plate was stolen suspect was described'as'•! wWte thing, money and- non- * box on tbe truck. The total value of off his nd 1970 Chevy pickup some- lion in surplus, •> leaving Rahway with no money for tbe items is estimated at S3»t gone into Jai-idiacle and went maie, approximately 25 years old. 6 pertshiWe foods for-the tiine during the morning. 18ere are no tnroogh Us glovebox He also wiled feet taU;wimootfacUhiif.tiieoffic- emergencies. Joodpantry. For more infor- • Nov. 25 — Two resdients, one suspects at this tune. It would be easy to criticize the mayor and council for from Colonia and one from Union, that iMnWMftMdioMBlinflMtlhB hood er who responded attempted to locate* mation, call Dawn Mandeila compartment anfl remOveii' tne vehi- " reported a theft°b their motor, vehicle. • Novo 26" — A burglary was MK suspect but was unsuccessfcl. Tbe spending this money instead of budgeting by cutting spend- at 750-3079 or Second _ tlWT. ^w FW XT ' waa» ~^ ' • — •-— ;• • The victims stated mat their green reported at a Maple Avenue real- cte'aolitribrtDr.eipa^iDtor. There imoont of the tbeft was $79 At Unlimited Access you get: ing. Instead, we'll illustrate our point by -highlighting the Presbyterian Church at • * Dec 1 — A'tesfcteot ofeCora 3SS-1130. — hypocrisy at work here. : through the front passenger side door. bedroom window. Tbe items reported Place reported tbe theft of her motor Last year, the Republicans on the council Said they • Nov. 29 —°A Railway police vehicle. Tbe vehicle'^ was taken/ »tlnljmrted Computer Tiiri • Placement Assistance Some of the items taken were a .stolen were a. Kenwood receiver, a officer took a report on a stolen blue wanted *to Spend some of the surplus to keep taxes down.'In Motorola flip phone, a Realistic scan- Raber CD player, an Onkyo equaliz- Qwtween 5 and 8:30 pjn. on this date. •UnfimitedlHands-On Training • Financing Available 1974 Mercury Brougham. The vehi- The vehicle is described as a white response, the Democrats said^the sky would falL Now, the ner, a Motorola IHex pager, an Epson er,' and a Yamaha cassette player val- cle was taken from the front of a Main • Unlimited Support • FREE Course Materials same Democrats intend to spend all of the city's surplus dol- lap top-coujputer, and a MOdu drill. ued at $570. There are no suspects at four-door 1995 Dodge Neon. . Street/Milton Avenue. business. Tbe • Dee. 1 — A Linden Avenne resi- lars to Jceep_ taxes down. __. ___. this time. —»-Novr25 — A Jem reputed a Uuq^yrTlgwspecr A fallen sky certainly would constitute an emergency. It's Street reported that her daughter had, ' •Nov. 26 — A resident of Toms vehicle was left imming. forced open me fiont door and stole a • A Guarantee to Pass the Test a shame there will be no money to pay city employees over- Do something kind for someone each day two coats stolen from her locker at River WM reportedly robbed on Stone . • Nov. 29 — Police took a^ report small gold name-engraved bracelet time to help clean it up. Rahway High School. She stated that Street Tne suspect took tbe victim's fiom a woman who stated tha/a light tnd $50 in cash. (JhlimitedAxess offers ® job. We won't curse the teller because Ai I sit in my living room listening needed a bag. But the nearest bag rack tbe first coat was stolen on Oct 3 and wallet, which bad $400 in it There are skinned black man bad stolon $260 • Dec 1—Tbe owner of a Broad was located several'feet away. So, he's not allowed to do your transac- to my Nat King Cole Christmas CD, was described ai a silver and black no suspects at this time. from bcnnotel room while she was Street, bosiness reported a burglary .to A+ Certification • Web Master Designer • Vsual Basic • Lotus Notes rather than have her walk all of that tion without platform approval. Q so many thoughts are going through Reporter's reversible jacket made by "South • Nov. 27 — A witness reported a showering. Tbe suspect was located at Ohis commercial' address. Tbe victim way for one thing, I just Jive her one Do all of these situations ring a • my bead. Thanksgiving has already Pole.'' TJKS second jacket was reported robbery that took place at Dunkin' tbe corner of MOton Avenne and Park stated that bis building was entered Get started on your Unlimited Career by been bete and it aeemt as if trie year ofmybags. ' @ bell? Can we see bow to help make Notebook stolen on Nov. 25 and was a black and Donuts. Therefor took $200 from tbe Street The suspect did not have the and various graphics eijiupinent was Let 'em Toll tape jutt began a few months ago. Last the world a little better by incorporat- She was astonished She was con- gray down coat made by liean^with. register. Tbe suspect also threatened denominations of cash mat tbe victim destroyed. Tbe entire building was Calling UNLIMITED ACCESS Today. weekend, my family celebrated my vinced mat I just happened to have an ing these kinder habits into our daily The governing'bodies of several towns in Union County By Uone Stone Ingalfc a lime colored collar. Tbe resident to shoot a female employee if she gave. Tbe victim was advised of tbe TT^HTH. bat nothing was reported son Brandon's mini birthday. Yet, I extra one. But, I didn't. I needed all of lives? 1-800-953-1814 have been debating whether to have their meetings video- Staff Writer stated that she has already contacted interfered, police said. Tbe suspect proper CVHIHH WW nt procooorcs* * * missing at the time. He estimates the still remember what it felt like to bold those bags. In a gesture of kindness, I taped for broadcast on local television channels. Unfortu- I issue you, our readers, a chal- tbe principal regarding the situation. did not show a weapon. The suspect is • Nov. 30 — Police responded to damage to be in "ejects* of $500,000. him for the first time. My little bab@s tried to prevent her from having to nately, your City Council can*t even get to that stage lenge. Make it a point to do something, almost nine month* old. But I still colleague while in tbe lunchroom. She literally go out of her way. kind for someone else each day. Start because its members are afraid of having their more insipid remember toe pain of that labor like it was sharing with me tbe joy she felt at Now please understand thatTm not with your family. Even the relative Choir in concert - Spend The Holiday Season in Eden! and irritating actions recorded. was a minute ago. tbe expression of love the received trying to toot my own bom, or raise you don't particularly care for. Or if SCHOOL LUNCHES The issue resurfaced when Mary Ann Janusz, wife of I must admit that I do become quite from her neighbors after i death in tbe myself as the standard for tiiyfry*' that's a bit too much to begin with, Tbe following are me hncb means for the Clark Public School District ."Spectacular... Gives The Lion King a run Councilman Frank Janusz, and city resident Kerri Blanchard mrlanchnly and rrtrintarmt about my family. I replied, "Bat you're a kind What I am trying to do is help all of us start in your household. You do.i't ' ^^Sn Ks* iwDBuliyi AnUvQBC DCQO^H ^* itS money." - Clive Baiiife, 77» New Yak Post pleaded not guilty to charges of disrupting a public meeting lif» »nH thfiff grmiftd m* ft Ifnf liny person and peoole respond to that realize that we're in this thing have to do anything outlandish, just Today, baked .chicken, French bread, Spanish, rice, green beans, jaudding. last month. of year. As I get older, I find that the Not because you want something together. If we realize that what you ' something kind. , • Tomorrow, grilled cheese on white or^nte wheat bread, soup of the day, from them, or because you nave an do affects me and vice versa, we'll do ixed trait • \J . ' "A musical paradise. To miss it would be a sin." The two were arrested after attempting to videotape the way I think about things is changing. And if you start now, they'll think 0 ~A few yew ago. in I ftongttt ibom—* motive. Dut because yon lint tliiugs diffeieuUy. yuu've been uvauMnrwith the hoU- Moudaj, putk—roll—and—rnrrsr—on bun;—cucuiiiiei aud tomato^ Potcr Richia, Tfto Str-Lodgor council's meeting on Nov. 10. was myself. Everything was weighed are. And these days, mat's rare." We'll smile at the stranger instead day spirit' That way, if want to do this applesauce. It's important to remember they were charged with "dis- and measured according to bow it ejust the other day, my mam and! of scowling at them. We'll wait that thing incognito, they won't notice too Tuesday, Italian sausage with onions and peppers on haogie roll, chilled "Joyous... Enchanting... Staged with energy, rupting" the meeting because it wasn't their attempt to would affect me. Now, I End that I were shopping for Thanksgiving din- extra second to bold the door for.tbe much. peaches. . v grace and power." - record die event, but their refusal to stop that could be called measure things according to bow they ner. We were standing in the produce gay behind us instead of letting it Once you get the hang of it, yoB Wednesday, salad bar, fresh tossed salad, bam and cheese cubes, choice of toppings, pineapple tidbit © a "disruption." will affect other people. I dare say, I aisle, armed and ready for battle. I had slam in his face. We'll help the young won'tbe able to stop. Your life will be "Thuiierpus applause and standing ovations." That's an important distinction that prompts two ques- believe I have become kinder. These three plastic produce bags preparing struggling to get her double overrun with kind gestnres, words, Elementary Schools daYS. kindness is * rh»rncleri«lie tint la attack ' the non-auti thoughts and deeds! Then inst think Today, baked chicken, French bread, ham and cheese on rye, Spanish rice. ' — Amsterdam News green beans, diced peaches, pudding. . taping City Counciltneetings? Could someone explain why seems to be lacking in many my mother pointed me toward. door at the mall. We'll not be so quick You'll be blessed with the holiday There are simply not enough superlatives • individuals. Then I overheardan elderly woman to verbally assault the clerk behind the spirit ittstSc of your heart all year Tomorrow, chicken nuggets with dipping sauce, French bread, salami .on the councilmen object to having open, public meetings The other day I bad a talk with a sjanding next to fee say that she counter because she's only doing her 'round: white, oven baked fries, sliced pears. • todescrtoethis production."—A/Couranf • recorded? .. ; •Monday, sausage patty with or without scrambled eggs on bun, sliced turkey Na£ourt date has-been set, but when that day arrives we _; on white, oven baked 4fiies,^ranee juice. apj)le&auee.- _• • - : Tte^^gce/fjafy det$4wjn\j)j$ct q^d^nMJ&eg^ salad dptrfol hope jj»;judge dismisses this matter.. No crime has been County must stop flowoi'hazardous-waste committed here. <, , .'•-.•*•. * wbeat'sliced peaches. Brace" the Moose "Cup with lunch. . town residents of Elizabeth, six-lane divided highway Route 1 and Wednesday, cheese or pepperoni pizza, tossed salad, ham and cheese on rye," In the future, perhaps private citizens and public officials^ . With tbe secrecy of a stealth bom- ber, tbe City of Plainfield dumped its Staten Island, and Newark, as well as 9 appeared to have no impact on the TTBXffl ulut* • • can arrange the time, place and manner of restrictions^ hazardous medical waste into tbe The Mr Rahway and Woodbridge. planning commission or the mayor. Arthur L. Johnson High School needed to allow such taping in an orderly fashion that will waste stream of tbe Union County Linden officials are rumored to be No evaluation plans were proposed Today, spaghetti with meat sauce, garlic bread, tossed salad, Frenctf bread not distract anyone. Utilities Authority incinerator in We Breathe pursuing the placement of a similar for trie dry residents in'the event a deluxe, chicken patty. Rahway. treatment plant for hazardous medical hazardous medical waste vehicle Tomorrow, breakfast buritb, sausage, pepper, egg and *eese, garden pizza, By Rev. Joseph Parish waste near the site of the proposed overturned or otherwise spilled its vir- Muhlenberg Hospital in Plainfield, mozardla sticks with.marinara. - o hazardous chemical waste incinerator uses and bacteria along the highly which generates about 3 percent of Monday, pepper shrimp, cocktail sauce, roasted potato wedges, homeade piz- in Linden. This new plant would congested roadway or elsewhere New Jersey's hazardous nytiml za, foot long not dog. * the testimony given to justify siting a import 43 percent of the medical along residential streets of not only waste, has beep revealed in public tes- Tuesday, hot open roast beef sandwiches, French bread pizza, pork roll on of theiChndren's Choir and the 1), Cheers and -charity similar operation in Linden.' waste from all of New Jersey in order Linden but Rahway, Elizabeth, and all bun. timony before tbe HiyWi Planning Ringers recently were honored for their participation Outrage has been- expressed* by to use the laxity of the Rahway surrounding municipalites. . Wednesday, hamburger-cheeseburger, fries, salad platter, made to order In keeping with tbe spirit of the season and with people's Commission as being tbe source of in fiie First Presbyterian Church's Music Ministry. NJPIRG and others that the hospital incinerators operators for a handsome One presumed expert tried to quell natural charitable inclinations, the staff of Roosevelt School inadequately treated hospital waste. sandwiches, r . The children will perform at the ©annual Family has circumvented legislation that was fortune. ' the fears of the public by' stating he 000 - m hfiT Caflf 1111 thiYV- **l*a*liriilil *—~* ** * «•*-- -iriiiainiT n n nf I •• n • i I Ghristr fjpncflrt on Dftc ^ Tit ^ Pi - i* SCHWARTZ*Boakbv JOHN CARD iiua oot up tiim?" giTing ums rnr tne coiiccyinn tu Qpna'cu A scbemc has beea revealed which to keep new hazardous medical waste Public outrage at such a scheme was sureno Mad Cow Disease mater- PEOPLE IN Basedonai toys. In die past, that would have seemed a normal activity; chops up tbe bandages, diseased body incinerators from being built in New was completely ignored at tbe public ials would ebe included in tbe Nnr fln DEC. U (Wyl • CALL: 973-376-4343 today, die principal and^is staff are braving potential parts, infusion bags, catheters, soiled Jersey. The Linden scheme conceded bearing before the Linden Planning shipments. Stevens enters training and courtesies, and first aid. He will harassment. diapers, and many other waste items that it might further steam treat the Board. linden residents pleaded with Tbe new freeholder board of Union develop basic combat skills, and student is on honor hazardous medical waste following. the board and tbe mayor to stop the Army PvL Gregg R. Stevens has experience using various weapons eimnmniutnaierm.wmanl We are proud of them and their students. from tne Plainfield hospital. Tbe County is called upon to stop tbe minced conglomerate is mixed with the bleach treatment, However, the planned import of over 18 million import of tbe Muhlenberg Hospital entered basic infantry training at Fort available to the infantry soldier. Rosette Catholic High School has announced the names of students whose (PAPER MILL PLAYHOUSE Benning, Columbus, Ga. "It's giving the kids a sense of giving and caring, instead . dilute chlorine bleach. Then tbe bos-^. chlorine content of the resultant mix- pounds of hazardous medical waste waste into Rahway. And it is hoped Stevens is the son of Diana Stevens aradfrnkr performance has earned them inclusion in the honor rolls. ErjnVE,MaUBUm,NJ07041 During the training, be will receive of just receiving, and it's a message to those in die school pital declares tbe result to be munici-'C' ture as well as the chorine-containing along Routes 1 and 9 and down Wood that the Linden scheme to import of Fulton Street in Elizabeth and From Clark, David Eckentode and Michael Hano. received Honorable '. O who are needy that we care about diem," said Principal Art pal waste instead of the hazardous PVC plastics in ajl hospital waste is Avenue and other city streets. Some nearly half of the rest of New Jersey's instruction in drill and ceremonies,. Gregg Vanhome of W. Main Street\ Mention. - . . .•••.• nap reading, tactics, military customs Lundgren. .' . medical waste it actually is. Public continuing to be a huge source of the Gty Council members also joined tbe medical waste also will be stopped in o Rahway. Not only are we pleasantly surprised to see a public school ° admission of tbe fact that at least 8 enormously toxins being emitted from group of citizens to call for an end to its tracks — before its tracks stop us. sponsor such an activity — running the "risk" of mixing percent of tbe material sent to Rah- tbe Rahway incinerator smoke stack. the planning process for the facility. religion with tax dollars — but die inherent lesson is to be way, which is still quite virulent and Dioxins are a continuing threat to Citations of the high traffic acci- Joseph Parrbh b the rector of St applauded as welL biologically active, was included in the health and well-being of all down- dent rates along the heavily traveled John's Church in EUnberh, SERVICE DIRECTORY Giving is as natural a human instinct as self-preservation. Teaching diat in this sort of demonstration could be criti- CLEANING S^?V1CE cized by politically correct cynics as an attempt to force val- © LETTERS TO THE EDITOR ues on children, so we applaud even louder. 100% FINANCE We know Lundgren and his staff have a dun line to walk NO DOWN PAYMENT We'll clean u^ freeholders' mess i know we have signals to go left and right, for the purpose of using them. To QUICK GASH Uc# 115389 when trying to teach such a lesson during die Christmas and signal when coming into traffic from being parked. This could prevent acci- FENCING Hanukkah season, so we understand die disguise given to a To tbe Editor: . = UNOaOKXIND DRAMS dents and we all know New Jersey has tbe highest insurance rates in our land. Big at SmoIL.. We Clean It A1V ALLTYPESi- g TtaraugMydMned traditional holiday decoration. What is important is the\ Tne Union County politicians established a protected government monopoly Oncoming traffic, whafs that? It's traffic that is supposed to be allowed to go Scnplng*nMf8Miing PLAZA HOME IMPROVEMENTS and built Jhe UCUA's incinerator in Rahway. : ' Ton Wont Try AjaottLtsi • NEW&REPA SMng.MMtig meaning of what diey are doing. To aid and assist needy fef^ an fa > f IPBfa>Pt U glti n ri8h dO h kke a For runriliifl and not FREE Wuw.l f°^ ' T T | / "^ ?r ° F °? iow citizens wno seek such help is a civic virtue and apart of JpUL~L UlUipiuCcSSbg. Wnars'a nil stop? I could go onandon, nuuoc elite contrived a garbage scheme to force Jthe21 municipalities in Union County but rve said wnatlcameto say. Thank yon for givingme your time to read and For More Information. Call ExMatoM • Oonenti and Matonry American culture. . to pay an escalating mandatory dump fee. • • E $40.00-$80.00 S Fulylnurad the opportunity to talk to my suburbia. ALL DEBRIS BAQQED Government tries very hard, but unsuccessfully, to sub- This garbage-disposal system is an assault on the U.S. Constitution. Tbe iUBaBnAn. Ms. Kirk 90M41-6011 908-298-9008 FROM ABOVE. veruhat^y claiming to need-to raise taxes to help the poor. Suprem&^oart-of^tte4Jmted-Sut»^iai-rated Rahway That always will be wrong; compulsory charity is an uncoostitntionaL ' •> >\11 of tbe blame for this bureaucratic nightmare must rest squarely on tbe oxymoron. o But mat's a lesson for die students when they get older. shoulders of tbe Union County Board of Chosen Freeholders. FROSTVS PAINTING PIANO TUNING When will the taxpayers be spared all of this burdensome government? DAN KITCHENS Mrs. Fatima ROOFING "By nature, American journalists reject the thought Replace or Refaca Interior & Exterior. PSYCHIC READER fe ADVISOR " i ^) Frank J. 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He says he tries to keep me itu- •pent fluwcsoent bulbs and other v me. and the Union County Utilities percent of the mercury, from these wiU provide packaging, tramportation areas. One student, a single, ditbetic ' weeks and are planning workshops, denbjbcused, while ensuring that he Class D material on a bill of larfiog to Authority demonstrated that when -.lamp*. Participating genenton of abd documentation. Hie tamps an mother of 1 severely disabled child, career awareness, and group support maintains a friendly, two-way com- tUs certified depc^Ptognmsttte this butineu_and_ government work iuwmiry bearing lamps no longer coMoUditwl at Global'! faculty at holds a nearly perfect grade-point activities, they also provide munication system with them. ' leuiiue mercury^ releases emssstooi together, we can create a program that need to manage, manifest or pay 1453 Pinewood Street and shipped to average with a major in chemistry. computer-aided instructional and T want me students to fee conrfort- into the environment and do It to a taves money and protects the environ- * hazardous waste transportation their proowdng facility in Stoogbton, Another hails from Nigeria and tutorial services to increase particip- *bte,"^judKhaa*T|l let them call me way that reduces costs to Iwilntsses ment," said UCUA Chairman John < charges or hazardous waste taxes to ML, where lamps are brought to describes herself as a "slow learner" ants* social and academic integration at home if they have a question. The and taxpayers without reducingienvir- Knliab, ID 1996, the Environmental 1 o who nevertheless earns good grades inoto the college system. bottom line is that they team and ' recycle these spent lamp*." ° Global ! recycling ate. By-products Protection Agency recognized me The three faculty mentors chosen understand. These things are too com- of the recycling progrea* are dean with a major in biology, And there are UCUA for "the successful implemen- many mote tike diem. for the project are Mushtag Khan of plicated to memorize. I try to inspire To date, Global and Union County gjaaa, ahmdmmaneadcapa, phosphor To participate in the Spent Lamp tation of its initial pilot program, out- powder aoo elemental mercury. Ail Of 59 applicants, the college is one Edison, a chemistry professor; Profes- the students to do well." bnrineim have recycled more than Recycling Program, or tolear n more standing work protecting the environ- by-frodocti are sold as ymniMflrtft o of only 10 to be awarded a $204,036 sor Elliot Jisher of Jersey Qty, who 225,000 mercury-containing lamps. atott otter recycling services, call thr\ ment and its leadership in this partner- Other services inctode PCB and non- incentive grant from the New Jersey teaches mathematics, and Professor He tells the story of a nursing stu- 1 This program is now open to ill UCUA M (732) 382-9400 or Olob^ it ship and recycling program.'* PCB ballast recycling: as well a* all Commission on Higher Education to John Flynn of Rahway, a member of dent who was struggling in class and .. Union County businesses, residents® (732) 388-3005. implement a faculty mentoring prog- the Engineering Technologies Facul- was close to dropping out of her prog- ^ ram to improve graduation and trans- tsacn was seiecieo oasea3 onn nims s nun. juai u» at*» u«* wu^ik'Mwiiua fer rates for minority and/or low- previous participation in an Alliance saiststance through a laboratory teclH for Minority Participation in the Sci- nician, she was accepted into the men- income students. The grant provides For the last time prior to a major ence the conviviality of the taproom, due from the publisher in less man id, but most ences grant consortium. toring program. Thus, she was able to 0 seed money over three years for the interior restoration, the Merchant! where refreshments will be served. two weeks. Also available again this of the upper rooms remain empty and "We supply the students with one- retain her 3.70 grade-point average. new program, which has been named and Drover* Tavern win open its The Friday eveninfopen bouse will •year are me Merchants and Drovers, nnrestored. "A federal ISTEA grant on-one time," Khan said. "We supple- Valerie Blue of Elizabeth is one of the UCC OraduationVlransfer Sup- doors for the annual holiday season feature songs of OK period rang by ^Tavern greeting cards featuring the JfajnoreJteJ-lJSM^^ io-classesrisuch—^the—swdents—being—fiientored.- '~~upcu nouserAlrthose who enjoy step- ~ *yi^ffli it i^ ^iffMgnffd'fQ crcntf~ ChriitopberTKbbt. tavern in winter as painted by noted fund interior'restontion of the upper Mfch&e Chen, chairman of the Rahway Hospital In November, the Arthur L Johnson Key Club gave teachers the opportunity to as organic chemistry or calculus, tail- Accepted to*a major university on a ' ping back in time are invited to visit O faculty-student partnerships under the "Cottoned interpreters win portray artist, Lloyd Garrison. floors." said society President Ted Foundation, and Patricia Caruso, Foundation vice 'dress down' for a day by participating in Blue Jeans for Babies Day. AU teachers mentoring assistance of three faculty oring our mentoring closely to class- full scholarship when she graduated the early 19th century inn, which will tavern *urT," said Arm Hoener, chair- Nevtaa, "The total project cost is erti- The shop wwill be open during chaJimai'i, were on hand to greet guests at the Linda Bianco, Kathrine Dunn, Mary Jane Yawlak, Terry Arico and Lorraine Ois- members. room lectures, and labs." from high school, the 20-year-old's be decorated for a circa 1820 Christ- man of the holiday event "A fire will mated at more than $350,000, and we both open bouses and also from11 ^ organization's sixth annual benefit fashion show and zewski celebrate the more than $250 raised for baby research at' the Student .(a addition to financial need and For example, he might adapt his goals were placed on hold when she mas with natural greens, fruit, nuts warm the kitchen, and the furnishings have been conducting the Mile! cam- pan. on Dec. 6, ft and 21. luncheon at The Hilton at Short Hills on Nov. 15. Council-sponsored bagel breakfast ^ strong academic performance, stu- mentoring session on elections by became pregnant and gave birth to a and berries. of the parlor! will be arranged to give paign to raise the balance by the end severely disabled son. The event featured a three-course luncheon, fol- dents are also selected for the mentor- summarizing a lecture and illustrating visitors an accurate picture of an early The Merchants tod Drover* Tavern' of the year." lowed by a fashion show presented by Neiman Mar- The historic hotel will welcome hoteL" was built shortly 'after the American •Tbuowing the 1998 re&ration, cus of Short Hills and a boutique auction. Prizes visiton on Friday evening.^Dec 5, Visitors may also browse jn me Revolution. First osed as a store, it the Merchant! and Drovers Tavern, were prepared in gift baskets which were coordi- AT THE LIBRARY Discussing goals between 7 and 9 p.m., and on Satur- Terrill Tavern Museum Shop, where obacamB a tavern in 1798. It was listed on the National Register of HisO nated by volunteer Andrea Austin t>f Clark. Pro- enlarged to a four-story hotel by the arrangmenets should contact the few weeks, you may want to visit the Soto, AJt Ammons, Adrienne Rich day, Dec. 13, between 1 and 4 p.m. unique gift items may be purchased. uric Places, will become a museum ceeds from the event will benefit a Community 1820s and served continuously as an Young Readers invited library in advance. Rahway Public Library instead to do and Gwendolyn Brooks are repre- Guests will be invited to sample the (Men will be taken for images of the of tavern life and stagecoach transpor- Health Center at Rahway Hospital: " traditional hospitality that wu once a inn until the 1930s. tation," according to Linda The Clark Public Library will hold For further information, call (732) your holiday shopping. sented by their latest titles. past A Rahway Album, a new book part of community life, and toexpert - McTeagne, executive director. ~ ~ the December Young Reader's Club 388-5999. The library has a few things which These books, as well as the two of historic photographs. The album is The first floor taproom and the on Tuesday at 3:30 p.m. Children ages Divorce is topic will please your giflees, It doesn't mentioned above, are offered at a dis- HiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimmiitiiinmiiiiiimwniimiMiiHUiuiiiiiimiuiiifs 6 to 12 are invited to team about Kira- hurt that your purchases help support count from list price, but quantities . The" Clark Public Library will hold © gami: Paper Folding and Cutting at reading at the library, too. are limited. •sum OPIUM SPECIALS i a workshop titled "Legal Aspects of OBITUARIES this program to be held in the Avers f% Of course, the library has new The library also has available the 0 Divorce" at 7 p.m. on Dec. IS in the ; with Herman & Herman. Community Room in the Library. books for children and parents. "Pig- new "Old Churches of Rahway" Olga H. Hodge of the Society of American Mechani- Daisy Smith Avers Community Room a& the Newark, for 30 yean and retired in Everyone comes in contact with gy Pie" is the story of a witch who has blanket, featuring pictures of the old- cal Engineer!. 9 library. This workshop win be con- Olga H. Hodge, 78, of Rahway died Daisy, Smith, 93, of Rabway died 1969. paper in one form or another every a craving for a certain delicacy; the est religious buildings in town. Sever- Surviving are three sons, Joaeph ducted by Rosalind Mink of Mink and Nov. 24 in Elizabeth General Medical Nov. 20 in the. Rabwav- Geriatric Surviving is a sister. Marie B -day. This program will show-how-*- -WvrStephtn W. Jr arid Edwaid E.; Mrislit Mink sperializes in matrimo- booku-wiiueuby MaigiePalatiuiand:—al ofrhc enmches depicted are no lon- Center. fiat piece of paper may be trans- two brothert, Joseph and Waiiim; 11 nial issues in her practice. This semi- illustrated by Howard Fine, bom resi- ger in existence, making it a warm Bom in New York City. Mrs. Born in Dawson, Ga., Mrs. Smith STORE BAKED formed into beautiful decorations by grandchildren and five great- Michael Karas nar will include topics such as child dents of Union County. Kathy Peel's look at times past History buffs will Hodge lived oin Rahway for many lived in East Orange before moving to folding and cutting with scissors. grandchildren. 9 Michael Karas, 84, of Rahway died support, alimony, custody, discovery, "The Family Manager's Guide for want to add this to the "Historic Sites" years. She wu a member of the Rahway five years ago. She wu a Many of the projects will be appropri- American Association of Retired Per-' Nov. 27 at home. Q post-judgment issues and grounds and Working Moms" will help overex- blanket offered last year. The blanket O ate for seasonal decorations for the sons and the Golden Age Club, both PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE Bom in Harrison, Mr. Karas lived costs for divorce. tended parents cope with the demands is on sale for $50. home or a tree. of raising children today. You may Some of the Cite-Based Committee members at in Rahway. LSOAL Norncss ^i Rahway for 56 years. He was a For further information or to regis- The Rahway Public library opens TatonoBMawMhaTowmNpotClafcMMiifetoaaSt n Is tw Nghaat Mddan on ALL AIM ABB CAFE ftPE U The library is located at 303 West- «.-^ frtJ tk» MWkJl —M» WMII /*TO^\ want to get a copy for yourself to read at 9 ft-Tn. MondAV through Sflliinlfiv Arthur L Johnson High School meet in the Instruc- Sttrvivirjff are her husband. xatnbfit. 1B87 «t teao«.in . it to» r •- - - rs dark, for 16 yean and retired 17 LINDEN g neld Ave., m Clark. This is a 388-5999. while waiting in line at Macy's. 30 minutes before the stores open. tional Media center. Front rrom len are Assistant ~ mond D. Jr.; two grandchildren and a ITH WOOD AVE. * program. The Clark library offers all For the literature lovers on your There is parking in the lot at the cor- Superintendent of Schools Sue Miksza; Principal ^ great-grandchild. * COLOR SPH.0S SIR. years aog. Mr. Karas was a member of 908-474-9678 PMC persons equal access and accessibility Holiday shop, at library list, the library has books by the poets ner of St. Georges and Central David L. Carl, and Media Center head Barbara Mountain the Rahway Retired .Men's Cmb. ' LOCATED INSIDE TRAIN STATION MounMn Surviving are bis wife, Josephine; a. to its services, programs and activi- If you can't find a parking space at discussed in its recent poetry series. avenues, and no other stores nearby to Sutherland. Standing from left are Roland Marionni, Stephen Kovallck S 12OaBR4D26-16 ties. Any person.: requiring special The Woodbridge Man during the next Rita Dove, Allen Ginsberg, Gary compete with. director of Science and Mathematics, and parents Omni 70 son, Michael; • brother, Steve, and •" Mr. and. Mrs.:,Martin Rieder. 'The committee met . Stepbeq W, Koyalick Sn, ,88. g£ H0M14137 |fcw Tripoli, Pa., formerly of Clark, Murray Bfcta. Yalow, recently to discuss the two new major educational WNta 4070411783 • Quiet week died Nov. 23 in Lebigh Valley Hospi- Get those goals set for the high school — heightened critical 470474670 LJIIIan C. Chessen reading skills in the area of science, and student tal, Allentown, Pa. Wlaia, purpla HC8152S04 FORTY HOURS DEVOTION Roraaoant Ulliao C Chessen of Clark died for Rahway exposure to various cultures through offerings in the Bom in Hazle .Brook, Pa., Mr. 68873403 Sunday, December 7 and Monday, Decent •a, 1997 Rad Crantord 1671 Nov. 27 in Rabway Hospital. English Department Kovalkk lived in Clark before mov- ing to New Tripoli in 1993. He wasa Floraaoant Born in New York City. Mrs. Cbes- at firefighters Rad mp^Tiiff»l engineer with the United Murray . Sbn lived in Clark for 25 years. St. Anthony of Padua'Church Last week was an unusually quiet 20 * State* Army Corp* of Engineers in Cranford 1871 Surviving are a daughter, Debbie on for Rahway's firefighters. RalWa B , 3 1360 Pleasant Valley Way v) New York City for many years and Chalanpar 41C842S0 Sepurveda; a son, Steven Wolf; a • Firefighters responded to three oil Vocalist to sing at Zion O OanaraT 8O033017M retired in 1965. Mr. Kovalkk stepdaughter, Lori Bessaparia; a step- West Orange, N.J. 07052 furnace malfunctions last week. The community is invited to attend firsthand the blending of belief with MWMM purohMM* may Inapaot such vtHetos. «1 lr» Pubio Safety Butting 8:30 «.m. n received a bachelor of science degree 4Wt Ift^fc i^y jfcJ M^B ^BftaA ' son, Marty JCheasen; a sister. Lynn • Tel. (973) 325-2233 The first was on Nov. 21 at a single the concert of Michael Kelly the blessings of creativity. He started Taka note* tost Via Townahlp of Clark Intends to aal by auction to ttw hMiaat Mddar on in mrchinical engineering rrom Perm Chase, and five grandchildren. ^ family home on 754 Union St at Blanchard, vocalist/songwriter of writing songs in his early teen& This Daoambar 11.1M7 at 2*0 p.m. at th» Municipal BuSdkig, 430 W**tS*ld Avanua, Clark. State University in 1935. He wu a SCHEDULE 11:32 ajn. The fire was extinguished contemporary Christian Music at the coincided with an ever-expanding World War II Army vetermH. Mr. S 5 £&& C.P. Brown Jr. with two chemical fire extinguishers. Zion Lutheran Church of Clark on work as a performer in local clubs and Sunday. December 7 Kovalick wu a member of the 1 Oornpular I The second Sundav at 1 nm coffeehouses. Chariest Pierre Brown Jr.. 40. of" Masses at 7:30 AM; 9 AM /with Profession); 11 AM 1 Tan I 11:45 at a single family home at 2266 For more than 20 years, Blanchard In his early 20s, he studied compos- of Columbus Bishop Justin Noreross, O*., formerly of Ribwiy. Adoration all day until 4 PM 1 On»n CBaaa CaNnat Allen St. The third was at a single has written songs, which connect us to ition at Berklee College of. Music. McCarthy Council 5503 and the Holy died Nov. 28 in Joan Giancy Memor- Name Society of St Agnes Church, 5 Data* «Mh aMa rakima ial Hospital, Dulntfa, Ga. Monday, December 8 family home at 1508 Lawrence St. at the merciful heart of God. As a solo Since then he has recorded 10 albums, 3 Chain written two music dramas and one both jn Clark. He also wu a member 2 arnaj CaMnala • A Bom inv Rabwiy, Mr. Brown 5:59 a.m. on Nov. 27. performer on guitar and piano, he tells 1 Smal Compular Tabla > (Feast 6f the Immaculate Conception) All three were malfunctions in the stories with a tender touch to help us cantata. moved to Georgia five yean ago. He Masses at:°10AM; 7:30 PM (with Procession) PUBLIC NOTICE RvnRura and oara may ba Impacted Oaoarrtiar 11. iB07J>atwaan tha houraol MO was a self-employed msson. bouses' oil burners. These burners laugh and cry at both human condition For a third of most years, he travels ajn. and.11K» am at 43O WaaHaid Avanua, Murt^aJBvMkig.MI _-. MUMCtML BOARD Surviving are his father, Charles P. Adoration all day until 7:30 Mass heat water which is then circulated and the renewing power of God's the United States primarily and Eur- ALCOHOLIC •BVaWAQl CONTROL I Of aTfW^aBBad. \,'tt oaahweartBad ohaok, tia fed amount of tha bid Brown Sr.; a brother, Willie Fred, and throughout the house for heat unconditional love. ope occasionally, giving concerts and A Haajfen has bMn atnadufrl (or i tha vaMcta wM ba naokL Dao«i*>ar1oViB07et7PMIntiaMunlot- alit ur»»ort^«lQht(4a) houraoloorv three aisten, Michelle Brown Smith, In these incidents, there was no Blanchard was raised in a Christian seminars featuring his original songs pal CounoB Oiainbara. CHy HaSPteza. and teachings. ShMsy. Naw Jarnay to hear obtectoni to ddar(a) anal ftirtalt aatdwaHol^tD Janice and Darcy. water in the burners. According to one arts-loving borne and apprenticed for t^PwaentoParaoAnaoatonaoi>Tiai». On Dec. 14, the Rahway Senior Center, 1306 Esterbrook Ave., will host a Rahway fire official, this often happens when his life's work as story/songwriter Tickets are $5 for adults; $2 for tor ot Uquor Uoaraa »201»^»-O12-O10 Tha Townahlp olCta aaarvaattia'rtgM't-. .., o rajaetany and al Mda R It la dalarmlnad to ba SarntMlitantedo Va Som/a to DanW Row- In *m bad Maraat of tttaa Townahlp. PAL Sports Card and Memorabilia Show and Sale from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Admis- people first start up their beaters for from the very beginning. children 2 to 12 years old. To'order teyot 1787 Lanlngton Oti —tftinwy. Now Sanlord A. Kaplan > AdmMatator WORSHIP CALENDAR sion is $1 and food will be available for purchase. Pictured is the show held in the winter. . There was the interwining of art tickets, call (732) 382-7320 or (732) Dae. 4. 1097 (K.0O) U76i7^UTDioarnba> 4. 1097 ' (S4».OO) October. For information or directions, call 827-2094. The malfunctions usually aren't and faith in his parents' home. Mostly 574-0428. The church is located at serious. • • • ' through music and literature, he saw 559 Raritan Road, Clark. LUTHERAN ' - ST. LUKE'S LUTHERAN CHURCH (LOIS), HHWde nd Coknia Roaib. Eli- laVAV RAQaOS** aVtfotMfMd and Md In zabedi. (90S) 352-5487. Join Wmber. Ptstfit. NEWS CLIPS OvSandqrWoaiipSavfce b tf lb: 15 AR LET THE BIBLE SPEAK Ssaky Scbocl anl Adolt Bible Study «rt u 1 will be held at Union County Arts taken by the Partnership. Under this more information call (908) immunizations, call Claudia Fortuna- Elm Ave., Rahway, on Thursdays W» AM. CoBumnioo co lJt. 3rd tod 5th Sun- Choral group featured iPW.4rii dqr of each moorh. Hymn ring on the 4th Sun- Center, Rahway, Dec. 10 at 8 p.m. program, the RCP will purchase and 396-3545. lo, MHA, RN, director of Nurses at from 7 to 9 p.m. Contact Jim Cyr at At the next general membership day. Call Chnrch Office for mare Infomudon The holiday concert has become an install three seasonal banners, Spring, (732) 499-0606. (908) 388-8626 or (800) 843-5437. ar Prce'P»ckct meeting of the Rahway Woman's annual tradition in which the com- Fall and Holiday, as well as other READERS BEWARE: dub tomorrow, the Rahway High Flu immunizations munity joins together to enjoy classic informational, special purpose and Students to babysit Entertainment book Jesus warns that all the modern day miracle workers, ORTHODOX CHRISTIAN SHARE THE JOY School Choral group will render a v TTHlCtf* fr> In anticipation of the 1997-98 flu - „ ~ Er use season, Mum-Care Health Center is Do you need someone to baoysit Leader, FlosoSe Spectator, Rahway Progress; and the darlr| local hospital. The Dec. 10 concert is In order to help promote your busi- announces that the Entertainment tongues (a foreign language one did NOT learn) are Wett OtBDd Ave., R*w»y - 382-«844) Rev. Fr. direction of Don Pannell. The prog- offering the community an opportuni- your children during the Christmas Qarlea A. Lehman, Pntor. Sunday. Divine Eagle. Just fill out the form below and mail H to: fully underwritten by The Rahway ness, as part of this program, the RCP Book '98 has arrived Anyone who ram will be presented at noon, fol- season? The students in Arthur L servants of SATAN, and their claims are wholly false. Lteay, 9-JO AM. Player Service with anoint- Savings Institution. All proceeds from is offering individual businesses the ty to receive flu immunizations. placed an order can pick them up after tot tat die dek of mhd. body and toyl Bat STORK CLUB lowed by luncheon tea hosted by . this event will go to Railway-Hospital -opportunity .to have yourcompany' s - Immunization will be available at the Johnson's Strategies for Living class and fraudulent (Acts 8:9-11. Acts 13:6-10. Ttanday of MGb BOOD. All an wdcome. -weekend-Masses ormjntft3

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. Q PAGE 10 — THURSDAY. DECEMBER 4,1.9BT MHWAY PBOQBECTr CUBK EAQLE TV H.S. and local sports news >- . "e •••:••• 0 •'• . •News O can be faxed to . o •Arts Sports Editor J A Parachlnl 7U0 QCtim^ o. .,; ;;. i;..1^ • Entertainment • Classified in • Real Estate • Automotive convincing fashion THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4,1997 - SECTION B Post outstanding 8-2 mark As the 1997 season came to • from The, donfor 10 m teams on Thanks- * By Andrew McGaam UCUA and freeholders draft new trash plan giving and aa 11th two days later, Assistant Sport Editor 'Editor % more than half of oar 12 schools The Johnson High School football team ended it* season on a yp$ convjic- By Sean Dally plan, Ogden Martin would terminate. UCUA Chairman John Kulish. this would equal %\1 rnillion — competitive bidding due to tbe now- IIIIHUPQ wjixi •muling rritTfgi ^ng winning note last Thursday with a, 34-6 rout of Mountain Valley Staff Writer . ® and then amend its service contract This fee, drew some criticism from £bout half, of Rahway's host fee. defunct state waste flow laws. With waste flow laws in the state with tbe UCUA and lease the inciner- Uw public at the .meeting. .Seven dubs completed tbe 1997 ^Conference-Mountain Division rival Governor Livingston jn a game played in By. Tom Canavan The rest is to be paid by Ogden The contract will stand until at feast overturned, it is up to the UCUA and ator/or 25 years.. "Am I to understand that ft I don't. campaign'with above-.500 marks Berkeley Heights. Editor In Chief Martin^ and by. Union and Bergen tbe middle of this month, when feder- and four oHfaose qualified forti p The victory put Johnson's final record at 8-2, among tne best marksin Cru- the freeholders to amend the"county's Bonded debt, totalling $175 million sign an agreement with you people, counties. Ogden Martin will pay al court Judge Joseph Ircna^vill bear NJSIAA playoffs In their respective sader history. The Crusaders, who defeated GL 31-6 at Nolan Field in Clark last Last week, .ate New Jersey garbage disposal plan. of the UCUA's $283 million would be I'm going to have to "pay you extra to $850,000 and the counties will pay a tbe case. The . Union County Utilities . •> sections. year, have never lost to the Highlanders in head coach Bob Taylor's five years School Boards Association bought by Ogden Martin in exchangg. bring ray trash anywhere?" said Frank total of $135 million. Union Coun- -» Thq grfyndg^ jplid waste plan may © One of those four school*. No. 1 wbhe Thr lffT^T^rrtnff ylflR mHlfmi wfmM !ir-. r-ciia, a rcsiacnrorscolch ffains who ty 8 portion will be paid directly from include a re-instatement of waste flow Elizabeth, made»jt to a sectional pther standout Johnson seasons this decade that included playoff berths were school students should be subject to • this during a special meeting Nov. 25, paid partly through existing UCUA is active in the Conservative Party.' tbe county government . Q control laws in Union County. Irenas final The Mioutemen will face 1991:7-2-1.1994:7-3,1995:11-0 and 1996:7-3. Johnson ajso made the state random drag testing. when its board of commissioners fund* $283 million from a debt ser- • .But, according to the UCUA, all of Tbe $2.50 administrative portion of has allowed waste flow control to be Plainfield in tbja Satmday'* North playoffs in 1977, losing to Parnppany. Despite what tbe American Civil approved an amendment to the coun- vice reserve fund, Sll.S^million in a the residents of Union County were tbe tipping fee will not cover the re-instated in Essex, Hudson and Mer- Q. Jersey. Section 2, Group 4 title "Winning eight games is a pretty formidable result," said Taylor, whose team liberties Union will do to chal- -ty'a solid waste disposal plan. The redirected state loan and ,53 rnillion required by tbe state to incur the UCUA's estimated $1.7 million in cer counties for a short time. lenge the idea, it's an interesting Amendment tnust be approved by the , intended for'construction. jUCUA's bonded debt to build it. This game. .faced one of its toughest schedules yet this season. "This team molded them- administrative fees, either. Tbe Union This is because these counties are The Minutemen last won tbe sec- selves into one of the elite teams in! concept that should be pursued by county government and the state Of tbe remaining $75 million, $46 is an equal application of debt, they County government would also cover department of Environmental far along in their new waste disposal tion in 1989 when they blanked class and character.'' tbe School B@rds Association. ..million would'be paid through a seg- said.' this shortfall — ,about $595,000. Protection. plans. A loss in garbage to their coun- Morris Knolls 23-0 in tbe title game Tbe ACLU, among others, will ment of the $50 .tipping fee with , The state also could force the coun- o O Tne amendment would reduce per- ty utilities authorities, brought on by a at Wniimmi Reid en route to an © challenge tbe constitutionality of $13.53 of the tipping fee going toward ty to assess^a user charge on all of the Much of tbe county's solid waste 1 ton'garbage disposal fees or "tipping lack of waste flow control, could bin- 11-0 season and No. 1 state- Johnson 34, Gov. Livingston 6 the idea, charging that it would t debt service. Smaller, portions of the UCUA's d'ebt and, if <(he UCUA disposal plan will remain intact. infringe on students' righto fees" at the Rahway-based incinerator tipping fee — $2.71 and $2.50 — should default on its bonds, impose der their transformations. . ranking. The offensive line, led by the monstrous blocks of Jerry DetiOo and Mike Existing contracts with J&J Recy- human beings. But tbe ACLU usu- to $50. Until recently, they bad been would be used for piying off th"e host the debt service on Union County's Union County was not a part of this FijT»iyj^ iiso won the sectipn in Fink, turned in a sparkling performance as three Johnson players reachedth e cling in Elizabeth, the John Messier, ally takes that kind of stand, even $83.05 for Union County^ towns. community fee to Rahway andTof""towns. appBcation to Irenas. UCUA Execu- 1981 when it beat Union 21-0 in the 100-yard wiring mark in the same game for the first time this season. c Jr. Sanitary Landfill in Linden for when tbe issue clearly would bene- But it would also impose a $13.53 ' administrative fees at the UCUA. The tipping fee also will not pay for tive Director Joseph Spatola has made final and I988~wben it beat Morris Senior fallback Eric Gersmer saved his best for last, rushing for a season- , bulky items and the Alliance Sanitary fit the individuals involved. per ton charge on towns that choose respectively. ? all of the S2.2 million in annual host his own application, saying the county Knolls 13-12- • high 235 yards on 17 carries and scoring three more touchdowns in his Johnson Landfill in Taylor, Pa., where tbe not to sign, waste disposal contracts Not all of the bonds or the UCUA's" community, fees to Rahway. • needs 90 dayajrf waste flow control to • Plainfield1has never won a play- finale. , . • * • _ Drug testing of students should UCUA disposes of its incinerator ash. % not fall into the category of violat- . with the UCUA. costs would be paid off through the The UCUA expects to' bring in help get its new garbage disposal plan off sectional championship. In the game, Gerstner broke Jason Hassler's school single-season record of The UCUA will also continue its. ing a person's civil rights. After all, Tbe amendment relies heavily on a tipping fee. 442,000 tons of garbage each ye^r — underway. Elizabeth will seek to avenge its 137 point; set last season. Gerstner, who broke Hassler's single-season touch- countywide program of recyclable only loss this year as it was students,' with the exception of ) proposed lease between the UCUA The remaining S29 million would 250,000 tons in a "put or pay" agree- down mark Nov. 15 against Hillside, ended the season with 150 points, tops in dirposal and education. Irenas has not re-instituted waste defeated by Plainfield 8-6 on Sun- some high school seniors, are and tbe incinerator's operator, Ogden be paid by communities scndjng their ment with Union County as part of the Union County. It assured Johnson of a thinfconsecutive county scoring champ- But an existing contract with tbe Q flow control. Instead, he said that day, Nov. 2 at Hob Stine Held. It minors, left to the care of a scboor Martin. This lease is expected to come garbage to other disposal facilities. lease agreement an'd 192,000 tons ion. Hasskr turned the trick in 1996 following Frank Mentzel in-1995. BCUA may not stand. Union County has made a caseTor a was the first time Plainfield district in the absence of their before the UCUA Board of Qomnris- These towns would be charged S13.53 from the Bergen County* Utilities *> Gerstner's final numbers are a fantasy football owners dream; 158 carries for Tbe BCUA has tried to get out of its re-instatement of yaste flow controls: defeated EUzabeth since ^1980, parents. Without parental guidance sioners for approval later this month. per ton. This would be charged to the 'Authority. Since the host community 1381 yards and 24 touchdowns. Add one to his Jersey No. 43 and.you have contract with tbe UCUA, claiming its to gain that approval, tbe county will which was the last year the Mipute- for most of a daV. students should , Under the amended waste disposal haulers carrying the waste, said fe^ portion of the tipping fee j| $2.71, contract was signed was not put to have to apply to Irenas' court John Riggins re-incarnated. have tbe teachers and administra- The incredible season Gerstner put together surprised many, including 4-5. -j . tors looking out for their welfare Taylor. . . • ' ' Schools that finished with win- while on school grounds.' "Eric surprised us a bit mis season with his ability to outrun people," Taylor -QL ning records iiKl!**—* Elizabetb This doesn't mean school dis- o tew-he-woald-be^-hard-raiiinng fullback, but once he,gat inm the— (fftli straight tricts will become police states, With FStpfart* open field he wasn't going to get caught" * •. (21st). Roadie Park (14th). Johnson where every five minutes a teacher Railway's Bobby McClain, a standout football player for Western Connecticut State and Gerstner, who excels in the classroom as well, is waiting to hear from Prince- (5th) and Breariey (4th). Linden will be seen frisking a student at a former All-County performer for the Indians, was one of 22 players named to the 1997 ton University, with whom he applied earner in the year. Gersmer also garnered and Governor Livingston also locker or a chalkboard todetermin e American Football Coaches Good Works Teams. Prom King and Student of the Month honors during his record-setting week. continues transportation plans wrded winning seasons after fin- whether or not the student is under Quarterback Dennis Bowden, also playing his last game at Johnson, topped By Walter Elliott ishing below .500 last year. the. influence of a controlled 100 yards on the ground for the first time this season, rushing for 108 yards on Staff Writer *^>Tf^^i captnred its third con- dangerous substance or in posses- JUhway,Tian«portatk)a Dcvelopm^t District Valley Division chunpioosbip. However, if a student is under By Andrew McGana McClain, wfycftedlcated the Good rushing for 967 yards on 119 carries. He also scored eight touchdowns. , When tbe House and Senate failed to agree oti formula "We've yet to get an itemized list of;what ISTEA money WEEK TEN the influence or in possession of a* Aailttaiit Sports Editor Works honor to his late grandparents, cbanges tbey voted for a $3.3 billion extension. According goes where from the North Jersey Transportation Planning Last Thursday Senior linebacker/tight end Brian Drake was equally as impressive on. controlled dangerous substance and 6 Railway native and Western Con- Harvey and Elsie-Williams, hasraspi- to Rep. Bob Franks, R-7, about $274 million is available to Authority," said Freeholder Frank Lehr. "Whatever pro- Union 22, Scotch Plains 7 defense as Gerstner. was on offense. Drake rstahtishrd a school record with 152 is caught, there's the potential that Qnecticut State senior defensive bade rations of teaching at inner^Jty tackles and 35 assists. He also made his- mark on offense, where he caught two New Jersey! • O jects that have been funded by ISTEA, however, will Elizabeth 36, Cranford 14 the student will not use drugs again, Bobby McClain was one of 22 players schools following his graduation in touchdowns out of his tight end spot O .""The compromise was a victory for our state," said continue." Linden 27. Rahway 6 "aring getting caught again. named to tb^l997 American Football die spring. « Despite the loss of some key players, including Gerstner, Drakrand Bowden, Franks, a member of the House Transportation Committee Lehr said those projects include tbe $4.3 million inter- Johnson 34, Gov. Livingston 6 I would guess that many school- Coaches Good Works Teams. . *I want to be a positive role model Taylor expects his team to be just as strong next year. Jason Navarro, who filled who represents much of Union County. "It provides for modial freight project and a survey of county sidewalks. Roselle Park 26. Roselle 16 age students who experiment with The two, 11-man rosters honor for me kids and show mem whau col- in for Nick Spagnuolo at wideout following his seasoD-ending shoulder injury, . additional highway funding which wasn't included in the Cbecchio said come ISTEA funds may be applied to a Newark Centnl^Q, Hillside 6 drugs probably do so because f players for their commitment to com- lege education can do for you," McC- will take over atquarterback and will be joined by members of a junior varsity Senate version of tbe bill." „ Route 22 corridor study between Union and Mountainside. Ridge 41, Daytofi ij peer pressure. They probably do not munity service. lain said. squad that went undefeated this season. think about getting caught or what Under the current formula. New Jersey and other states Tbe study, said Lehr, may include planning a pedestrian ft Saturday McClain, a 1994 graduate of Rah- McClain's inclusion on the team "Our program has reached the point where we feel we're going to be compe- getting caught and having rrecord in tbe Northeast have been recehgng a better return on their overpass spanning Route 22's center island. Summit 26, Mendham 20 (OT) way High School, was just as active comes as no surprise to Rabway High titive every year," a confident Taylor sail * can do to them for the rest of their federal gasoline tax revenues. Congressmen from tbe West "We wanted to get an intensive study of the 22 corridor off the field this season for WCSU as School bead football coach Mike Tbe Crusaders made the playoffs for a fourth consecutive season this year lives. ° and South, seeking a greater share,' have proposed six going soon," said Checchio. "We're not sure of where the NJSIAA PLAYOFFS Punko, who coached McClain during he was on it One of his many accom- and next year should. ftncc flgftifl^ f fltnfmg th* tnn t^mc ip Nnfl fr-ffrg^y. ,Sffc- Ami it gciiB lite mm ninding will come Crombut now a the time to start work on arttr-fa tor season oi issfcj. tion 2, Group 2. . among students starts at an earlier tors have tied funding approval to the federal balanced iL" North Jersey, Group 4 cemed Black Men at WCSU, an orga- "He really deserved this honor," age than when I was in high school. Freeholder Dan Sullivan shows two-year-old Matth- budget plan. • ' ^ "We want to get a planning study going for a Route 22 2-EIizabeth vs. 1-Plainfidd nization which performs community Punko said of his former co-captain. It wasn't until my junior year that I ew Snrtith o? Cranford the new Uhami Park play- "Having the ISTEA funding continue is advantageous to pedestrian overpass," Lehr said. "Right now, we have ••. service at the university and the sur- Rahway grid team drops finale "He has great qualities and he's some- can recall students involved with Union County," said county Director of tbe Office of Poli- buses dropping off passengers. Those passengers then JJL's pick rounding Danbury area. The Rahway High School football team dropped its final game of the year one a football coach loves to talk smoking marijuana. cy and Planning Mauro Cbecchio. "The fund is designed to cross tbe highway." EUzabeth over Plainfield last Thursday in its annual Thanksgiving Day matchup against host Linden at McClain was prompted to found about. He's a super human being and In September, my sister and I playgrounds. Other play- assist areas of high congestion and air pollution. Union "Next spring. Congress must pass a nnltiyear authoriza- Last Week: 7-1 Cooper Field. With the defeat, Rahway fell to 2-7, a reversalo f last year's 7-2 WCSU's chapter of Concerned Black Bobby McClain a great lad." were at a birthday party for one of grounds Scheduled for renovations include Mattano 'Coijnty is just" the area for the JSTEA." tion bill within tbe framework ofbalancing tbe budget by Season: 72-21 (.774) record. Men, which is a national organization, ...positive role model McClain, who played tailback and our nephews and she told me, "My Park in Warinanco Park; the loop area of the Cbecchio said ISTEA money will allow several projects 2002." Franks said. '1 win" work "hard to pats tbe House Rahway'slooes<»rem the 27-6 setback came in the third quarter when Kick- 1 because of the high rate of African outside linebacker for Punko, earned wont fears came true and it's only Watchung Reservation ; pafts of Elizabeth River to continue. Upgrading the intennodial freight railroad version of ISTEA, which provides tbe funding needed for Andrew's pick Americans who leave the university and features die work of a diverse y Mosby rambled into the end zone from 10 yards out All-County honors during his senior one week into, the school year. P.arR; Ulrich Pool; and Echo lake Park. between Staten Island and Roselle, for example, remains . our state to make critical investments in highway, bridge Plainfield over Elizabeth after just one semester. group of students.^ Linden held a 21-0 lead at the half as three different Tigers reached paydirtQ season at Rahway and played in the I asked what she meant and she on track. Also ongoing are planning studies for the and mass transit projects." Last Week 6-2 Patrick Zygaldo, playing for the injured Rashiem Starling, and Charles Leverett "It's a support group and it's also to McClain, tbe- only New Jersey fust Snapple Bowl in July of 1994. related a story about "her son,'my Season: 68-25 (.739) scored on short runs in the first quarter and Waylek Stradford hauled in a . 0 let the community know mat there are native chosen for. the iw", finish*^ "He was a monster on defense for eldest nephew, who had his first 20-yard pass from Chris Rayford in the second quarter to give Linden the com- positive black males out there," McC- with 83 tackles, including 56 solos, us," said Punko, who has remained encounter with the threat of drugs. TERRIFIC TWELVE manding lead. . ••• lain noted. for WCSU (3-5) this season, his first .dose with McClain since his gradua- My nephew was beginning 1. Elizabetb (9-1) Rayford struck again in the fourth quarter when the junior quarterback reach- Lincoln Tech offers hew scholarship McClain is also the founder and as. a full-time starter. The Education tion from Rahway. middllie school,' which meant chang- Lawmen act 2. Union (7-3) ed the end zone from four yards out to close out the scoring. editor of the first minority' newsletter major stood out at his defensive back ing schools and being joined by stu- 3. Johnson (8-2) Heisman Trophy favorite and Uni- This marked the Tigers' first win over Rahway since their 49-16 victory in It's available at LTI's Union campus on campus and an active participant in position, picking off five passes and dents from other elementary 4. Linden (5-4) ) the Good Friends Program, a program versity of Tennessee quarterback Pey- 1994. The Indians were victorious over Linden 17-0 last year and toughed out a and is named after freeholder chairman in kindness 5. Breariey (7-3) breaking up five others. ton Manning was also among those schools in his town. During the first that tutors children in grades 4-6 at 16-13 win in 1995. week of school, he met new friends • Lincoln Technical Institute is seeking applicants for its Linda Stender/Union 6. Gov. Livingston (6-3) nearby Roberts Avenue School. "My hard work over tbe summer chosen. Manning was selected for his Rahway will lose six seniors to graduation, including All-County two-way works with the DAJR.E program and and they, in addition to the friends County Scholarship Awartl. • \ for victims 7. Roselle Park (5-4) A poet/writer, McClain founded really paid off," McClain said. lineman Antonio Garay and fellow two-way star Jake Switzer, the Indians' co- MS Read-A-Thon. The son of former who traveled with him from his The scholarship, said Lincoln President and CEOJ'at Santangelo, is spon- For the 16th consecutive yeat. 8. Summit (4-5) the newsletter after the university fail- captains this season. - "While most people were on vaca- New Orleans Saints All-Pro Archie elementary school, went 'to one of sored with Linda Stender, chairman of the Union County Board of Chosen tried to make 9. Roselle (4-5) ed to publish his work, as well as the tion, I was taking summer classes, This year's squad featured just eight juniors, but Punko is optimistic that the Q 10. Hillside (2-7) Mannjqg_al5o regularly visits with their new, rrieod's home. It wat =f ftfholtieft.lt will allow the wmnertocbnrwenroong sevml hospitalized children and adults. there that one of the .new friends programs offered the Lincoln's campus in JJnion. dozens of families victimized by starting with a modest two pages, the preparing myself for tbe season Sophomore Steve Brown, who replaced junior Brandon Thomas at quarter- 12. Dayton (2-7) The 1997 Good Works Teams are displayed marijuana and offered "We have'opening"s available for scholarship testing and we're encouraging crime. newsletter has grown to more than 20 ahead" back midway through the season, will head into next season as the starting some to everyone in the room. the first chosen by the AFCA. The eligible residents of Union Count)°io apply for the program," SantangelOyalso . Thirty-five baskets full of canned signal-caller. However, Punko did not rule out Thomas returninga s a starter and These are seventh-graders. program was originated by the Col- said! , » ' goodt, turkeys and more were said be-woold be^tsedin tbe bacrfirfrl. just as te was after me quarterback My sister told me that her son lege Football Association in 1992 to The full tuition award, valued ai up lo SI3,000, may be used to train in auto- delivered Nov. 25 to needy families Rahway's Broderick a soccer standout switch this season. • • excused himself and went home, recognize the extra effort made by motive or diesel truck technology. ,air conditioning, refrigeration and heating in a food drive sponaued by tbe telling her and her husband about college football players off the field. technology, or architectural or mechanical drafting and CAD technology. Union County Juvenile Officers' Named to National Coaches' team again When the CFA disbanded this past 1997-98 Indian hoop schedules what bad happened. . , 'These programs train workers, for highly .^killed, career oriented jobs," said Association. The group, with i Eastern Connecticut State University senior In her career, Broderick started all 34 matches in which June, the AFCA took over the prog- High school basketball practice commenced around the state last Friday and My nephew had the sense to Santangelo, adding that more than 90 percent'bf the school's graduates are ben of the Prosecutor's Office Vic- sweeperback/midfielder Yvette Broderick, a Rahway she appeared and scored six goals, four of them game- ram and continues to honor those tbe season will start on Friday, Dec. 19. Rabway teams open against Union walk away because, _as my sister tim Witness Unit, supplied 25 turk- said, it was her worst nightmare and employed in the field imrrrsjrihey trained. native, was named to the National Soccer Coaches' Asso- winners. • players who go the extra mile for Catholic. eys and other foods donated by ciation of America/Umbro All-Region women's soccer She also had six assists and averaged 92.6 minutes per those in need. The program has now sne prepared for it by talking to her "Linda Stender his a demonstrated commitment to local job training and county employe**. team for the second consecutive year. outing. • been expanded to include all divisions Rahway High School Rahway High School son before school even started for employment programs, and we appreciate her support for our new scholarship 1 "This is a true gesture of kind- Last year, in her first season with ECSl/ after transfer- associated with the AFCA. Boys' Basketball Girls Basketball the new year. But a 12-year-old program in Union County," he also said. "> Broderick, a first-team NSCAA All New-England Reg- wanting to make new friends can ness fpr.those less fortunate, and it ring from Mitchell College (New London, Conn.), Broder- The two teams consist of Division Dec. 19 at Union Catholic. 7:30 Dec. 19 Union Catholic, 7:30 ion pick as a junior, was one of 11 second-team selections easily be pressured into drug use Stender said she wlis "honored that Lincoln Tech created the scholarship in is made possible by the combined ick contributed three goals and five assists for the 11-4-2 I-A and Divisions I-AA, 2 and NAIA. Dec. 20 East Side, 7:00 Dec. 20 JV at East Side, noon to the first NSCAA All-Metro Region team "because it's the cool thing." How my name." • tindess of a lot of people." said Warriors. . .^ 'There aren't a lot of awards honor- Jan. 3 Shabazz, 2:00 Jan. 3 at Shabazz, 2:00 . The two-time Little East Conference Player-of-tbe-Year many of them actually think of the "As Union County strives to become a high-technology business environ- Prosecutor Thomas Manaban. "We In addition to being named conference Player-of-they ing the many college players for their Jan. 6 at Westfield 4:00 Jan. 6 Westfield, 4:00 ' was named as one of three defenders on the second team, consequences? ment, it's critical ,to have a properly trained workforce. Lincoln Tech provides an feel good about iL" joining Tina Fernandez of Western Connecticut State Uni- Year for the second straight season, Broderick was named . work off the field and in the commun- Jan. 8 at Cranford, 4:00 Jan. 8 Cranford, 4:00 the kind of training in demand by businesses moving into our region," she When the parents are away, the versity" and Laura Kochansky of AmhersL to compete in the New England Women's Inter-Collegiate ity " AFCA Executive Director Grant Jan. 13 Scotch Plains, 7:00 Jan. 13 at Scotch Plains. 4:00 added. ' Among the' families receiving Soccer Association (NEWISA) Division 3 Senior Bowl, Teaff said. "We feel the AFCA has to Jan. 15 at East Side, 4:00 Jan. 15 East Side, 2:00 teachers must be looking out for the baskets" of food were a young To be eligible for the scholarship, the applicant must be a resident of Union Broderick, the team's starting sweeper back in 1997, which featured the region's top seniors in an exhibition continue presenting this award to rec- Jan. 17 Carteret, 7:00 Jan. 20 Elizabeth, 4:00 welfare of the minors. mother and her ton who survived a County, be a U.S. citizen, and possess a high school diploma or GED opened the season as a defender but was moved to midfield match that was held Nov. 23 at Nickerson Field in Boston. ognize those players. Jan. 20 at Elizabeth, 4:00 Jan. 22Scotch Plains,,4:00 The earlier, the better, in this domestic violence attack; a family equivalent. ~S~t&Tmidway poj^ of meseason. Broderick becomes the eighth all-region selection for Nominations were submitted to the Jan. 22 at Scotch Plains, 7:00 Jan. 24 at Union, 2:00 case. Students at this age have a lot 1n Rahway victimized by an anon; After collecting two assists in the first nine matches of Eastern since 1988, but only the second to be honored AFCA early in the season. Those Jan. 24 Union, 2:00 Jan. 27 at Westfield, 4:00 to look forward to in life. Their Applicants will be screened by Lincoln's standard entrance exam and the top a woman whose only son was soot Meeting at Lincoln Technical Institute in Union are the season, Broderick had threejgoals and five assists in the more than once. nominated had to be actively involved Jan. 27 Westfield, 4:00 Jan. 29 at linden, 4:00 futures shouldn't be ruined because finisher will be interviewed .by an independent committee who will make the to death in Plainfield; and an EU- Union County Director of Policy and Planning Mauro This year, the Warriors competed in the newly-formed and committed to working with a Jan., 29 Linden, 4:00 Feb. 3 Keamy, 4:00 they were afraid to say no and now final selection. zabeth family whose father was final 10. J Checchio, ; LTI Executive Director Steven Buchenot, 33 school Metro Region, which included schools located in charitable organization, service group Feb. 3 at Keamy, 4:00 Feb. 5 at Plainfield, 4:00 have to pay the penalty of attacked and beaten to death in She shared tbe team-lead in assists with seven and share- Individuals interested in applying for the Linda Stender/LTI Scholarship Freeholder Linda Stender and LTI Agency Representa- Connecticut, Rhode Island, Western Massachusetts, or community service. Athletic ability Feb. 5 Plainfield, 4:00 Feb. 10 at Irvington, 4:00 addiction. EUzabeth. d secood-place in points with 13 while starting all 17 award may call Tom Pellis at (908) 964-7800. tive Tom Pellis. nmfjhae in which she .appeared in for the 9-8-2 Warriors. Northern New Jersey and Eastern Pennsylvania. is- not a criteria for the award. -Feb. 10 Irvington, 4:00 Feb. 12 RoseUe Catholic, 3:45 3

idMt o .o PAGE B2 - THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1997 WORRALL NEWSPAPERS WORRALL NEWSPAPERS THURSDAY. DECEMBER 4. 1997 — PAGE B3 Hav« your Holiday Party «t our p»*oo.. 0 COUNTY NEWS Mario's ° ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT eral Highway Administration's: Ifo-Tec/i iwaref regroups On Saturdays through Dec. 13..and further information,1, call II Saporr D'ltalia Ristorante 0 National Recreational Trails'Act The Board of Education of the individual instruction win be pro- 908-276-0590. % ' (locsMJntteEnlMprlMMan The bridges will be installed in Union County Vocational School Dis- vided by the Skating Center's «uff Hillside resident remembers the heyday of comedy stages and trail workers are being OPEN For WiNER CHRISTMAS EVE trict has reorganized for the 1997-98 from I to2:3 0 pjn. Both beginner and CPR training offered 1 sought to begin the process on or after NEW YEARS EVE 'Special Menu By Jacquie McCarthy s "They gave me five minutes, I ran 15 minutes. Rosie O'Donnell was there acnool year. advanced students can be accomo- Saturday. . Of interest to students home for Assodate Editor . that night. • • © The officer and members are: Pres- dated. Skates will be provided for "NEWY&nSDAr: 1P&9PM O No experience is necessary. Train- semester break is the American Red This is the season when many take the time to indujge in a little nostalgia, "And I got up-with Jackie Martling, the joke man," he continued "He was a ident Charles S. Mancuso. Vice Presi- those needing them 34 Maple Street Summit, NJ ing will be provided. Trail work takes Cross* Lifeguard Trainingnand CPR HOUOM taking part in traditional events and reflecting upon the passing years. Hillside's big star up there." dent Jane Lorber, member Gall Iam- For information, contact the Union place regularly, once a.month, usually for the Professional Rescuer course, one (909)-522-0636 Paul Ramsthaler is a living representative of nostalgia, having begun his career , Ramsthaler had a front-row seat for the show. His trademark golf pants and matteo, board attorney Edward County Division of Parks and Recrea- the first Saturday, from March starting Dec 20, amending Jan. 18. Open forLunrhA Dinners in the early days of stand-up comedy. A testimonial to the perseverance white hat were an easy target for Martling. ' Kologi, and special counsel Donald tion at (908) 527-4900. The Warinan- through December from 9:30 a.m. to Toe course will be held at Berkeley required to^make it in this tough business, Ramsthaler has been making people co Park Skating Center is located off ,'Tm never heckled, but once they get on me...I said, 'Don't let the hat fool DiFrancesco. 12:30 pan. Swim School, 649 Springfield Ave., laugh far over 45 years. " . SL Georges Avenne in Roselle. you, mister, there's a man under jt.' Then he got on me again. I said, 'Hey The Union County Vocation- Berkeley Heights, with two sessions And having spent the last 45 years honing his craft, this comedian has proven Other projects include: removal of Jackie,' as loud as I could, 'We're supposed t wtuiu Damon R'unyon? He was a great writer back in the 40s; he wrote 'Guys and Sierra Trail, an 11-mile trail that Center for details and to register at which includes the price of the two •fuiy kiwnd "11 ymn axpartanea , Q.n ho in nhn»l pulling •DeMs Removal Upon traverses Union County's largest irailside, is located required textbooks. •Remove Existing Walls -Marble Saddle 4 Sill upstart young comedians in their place. Van Fossen will focus on coping •Insulate Outer Walls .Bathroom Accessories gompletion Ramsthaler. credits his comedic outlook to his father. at 452 New Providence Road, Registration forms may be picked "I telljokes," said Ramsthaler firmly, explaining the difference between him- park, the Watchung Reservation. with different losses including divor- •New Sheetrock Walls .New Bathroom Futures •Deal Direct No Salesman "My father was always a witty man. He would say something, and to him it Mountainside, n up at the Summit area chapter of the •Ceramic Tile Walls & Floor • ^, Window-New Door' self.anjl modern comedians. "I toll £ood clean jokes. I write the dirty stuff, for Three bridges will be installed ce, death, the loss of a job or the loss w wasn't funny, but the fids would laugh. He had that natural wit, and I must have Red Cross. Interested persons may •Vanity i^edidne Cabinet. .Handicapped Conversions somctfody that wants to use it. Now you look at, even this Drew Carey, all they along eroded portions of trail to aid' ~> of health or youth. inherited it from him, in the genes or something. He was funny. He'd be mad as a). telephone the chapter at (908) 1016 do is jump around, screaming and falling down, they're not tejline jokes! Bui users in crossing streams and to pre- Skating lessons begin I DESIGNER STUYVESANT AVE. • UNION | I a wet hen — what's funnier than a wet hen? Two wet hens." The workshop is open to all and 273-2076, and forms wjll be mailed. that's the thing today, that's the trend. And the public accepts it, because there's vent further erosion- of the stream Ice skating lessons for people' with BATHROOMS* KITCHENS nine. (908) 688-6500 • 1-800-922-8919. . _ will be held at CCHD's offices at the For further information, call the The comedian recalled growing np during the depression, with his father sup'- nothing better. They're just'talking. That's what it's all'about. that's the differ- banksITheproject is funded in part by disabilities will be offered at the War- Iwrfw.fnets.eofrVDESIGNERBATHROOMS&KITCHENS.hlm "> I „ Cranford United Methodist Church. instructor, Eric Fucito, at (973) porting the 14-member Ramsthaler family on a salary of S25 per week-. When ence between me and them.-" N a $6,200 grant received from the Fed- inanco Park Skating Center. • www.localsoiJrce^corrVDesianer.asp • The' donation is $20..For registration 383-1036. Ramslhaler reached working age, he began to earn a good wage in the roofing* • Ramsthaler still, writes and makes appearances, just like his modem counter- D . business, but was unable to share his good fortune with his father. • parts' Unlike his fellow comedians, however, his style isn't as in demand as it O "He used to spend his lunch njoney betting on a'horse, trying to make used to be. OUR ONLY LOCATION^ money," Ramsthaler remembered fondly. "And just as I started to make good "I've got books this high, poems, monologues, jokes and onc,-lincrs. I've got. Tl money, he passed away around 54. fiut he was funny, my old man." it all, just gathering dust." —- • Paul Ramsthaler- . ' • ChineseFood SUNDAY NIOaT LIVE MUSIC Ramstbaler's foray into the world of comedy began with entertaining at fami- Occasionally, though, some of Ramsthalcr's dusty lings make in into The O ly functions. • < ' . Star-Ledger. • ' • Take Out Service Cafe - Cappuccino - Espresso Store on Sunset Boulevard after a long bre'ak fronj comedy lo test the waters. IIS Desserts • Light Menu Saturday Dec; 13th - 10:00 am to 4:00 pm • "See, I have this gift — if you can call it a gift — at weddings and parties, I « Despite-his insight into the humor in almost any situation.sRamstnaler's 1906 SPRINGRELD AVENUE waslike the life of the party, especially funerals," said Ramsthaler seriously. "I found that thc-scene had changed a great deal since his heyday. physical sight has-deterioratcd over the years. He has had to limit his driving, at Quality Inn, Lyndhurst, N..J. , MAPLEWOOD, NJ 07040 o Holiday Party Catering! think everything is funny. There's humor in everything if you can sec it. And I STo me, they ain't funny, most of them," Ramsthaler complained to the man-. thus limiting his appearances, at nightclubs. Semi-retired, his physical'limita- „ (Junctions Rt. 3 and Rt. 17) always had that talent, I could twist it right around." . ager, who said, " 'Why don't you get up there?" I said, 'Oh, I could never do tions have not kept him from running around on rooftops. . (Opposite To Riccani Paint Store) Salads • Sandwiches • Soups • Quiche • Tabouli I hare to raise your renr this month.' I said. longer Ig*ot in'lhis wsrld,." said RarnstHaleTwi Ufa" hearty Talfgh.~''Seern?tolrie" FOR M0RK~INP0. CALL (201) 488-8885 1 RESTAURANT * ' didn't really pursue it, because I got into the roofing and I was making good 'Boy, I'm glad to hear that, because I can't raise it.' " there's even humor in death. And people like that kind of stuff. Real down-to- © money. You know who took over my spot there, Jackie Gleason," Ramsthaler Chinese Food Orders to Eat-In or Take-Out .Upon his return to New Jersey, Ramsthaler hit the open-mike circuit, making earth facts." The comedian chuckled in a knowing way, amused by his uninten- mused. "That's were he got his start. Boy, that's going \v%y back, in the early appearances at Rascals in West Orange, Tropicana in Atlantic City and Some- tional pun. • „ 40s. 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Brit- honors: abbr. begins, Mike and Michelle have Cancer EVENT: Holiday Craft Fair ~> Detective March 21-April20 o Libra major decisions or take radical action. EVENT: Holiday Bazaar 19 Reed instilment 46 Snre&eihowstoppers called it quits. As the weeks go by, PUCE: Rahway High School Cafeteria, 20 PartofRFD . Now ii me time to*e tactful and June 22-July 22 ' " PLACE: Calvary Baptist Church. 66 47 Hold Mflce . PLACE: St Thomas Center, 1407 St SATURDAY Encounters," through Dec. 18. . George Avenue, Rahway ' December 6, 1997 TIME: 9rt0am-4:00pm Through the exhibit, Beallor will display works that are light and personal. "Great Songs, Great Memories" EVENT: Christmas Boutique: c They focus on themes of reflective vases — the inner world, falling objects — PRICE: Free admission, $20 per table PLACE: Smora Presbyterian Church, for rent Maggie and Shelly, Elizabeth. NJ the chaos^round us, and toys — an effort to "lighten up" the viewer. It pulls 1888 516- ... ORGANIZATION: St. Thomas Flea TIME: 9:00am-3:00pm JaraayTCtianoary DrSletan. Union County. together the artist'ribndness for collecting antigue toys with three of her favo- Market & Craft Committee bearing Docfcat No. F-10103-07. wtWn SB New Jersey News, Traffic & Weather PRICE: Free admission. Original crafts, daya aher Daaambar 4. 1807. axdualv* or rite realist venues — still lifes, figures and interiors. She often fuses the threfc gifts, pictures with Santa, food, music, auehOBta. • • WE CASH CLOTHES INC. Freehold, NJ 1-888-516-2274 SATURDAY from ttia * yr eta Trie PMnftir, named abova. haa Mad a December 13, 1997 lawautaoefriet you In the Superior Court of ol tit* data. If; • _. tie raaal ORGANIZATION: Bmora Presbyterian niw jMWjr. i Ha* oornpiaWii wno WTMrew* demanded m «_ land Amend- • Her complex, impeccably painted portraits, still lifes and interiors generally EVENT: Indoor Holiday Craft Market Church frant lo oowrtilnt, •ttechwl to Mc'sunv PLACE: A.L Johnson High School, monsitrtiit^ba^iDfatiitlgiyg^iryou depict the theme of time passage. The museum—quality objects and smooth OaSptnt" vis ootnptaunt flnd MMOOTTWIIC to You aSaS Ma i Westfield Avenue. Clark- Parkway Exit SUNDAY uonylajm you or your attorney muat Ma a perfection of shapes in her paintings communicate as tense ofsereoit^; anano- • 135 December 14,1997 wrtnan «n i •«» mn«~« —• —jof ol e*r- IIldy,c«Dsk]eringutefactti^wereprodulxduadtykox3wnforb^uAnessar^ JUGTOWN MOUNTAIN TIME: 9:00am-4:00pm EVENT: CHANUKAH Shopping Bou- > 8uparlor raw energy. Beallor haa progressed beyond Wmiriii skill to the expression of PRICE: Free Admission. AD new Hems. tique TWk» acton interesting, provocative ideas in a natural, uncontrived """""• ORGANIZATION: Clark Crusaders PLACE: YMHA, 501 Green Lane, Union n MBbiM tor Hie FARM o»o7«SS The artist has bad her works displayed nationwide and in Canada, in both Booster Club TIME: 12:00 noon-tOOpm -you raoafea CHOOSE 4 CUT -HOLIDAY MUSIC FOR PRICE: Free admission. Holiday shop- solo shows and group exhibitions. She has received numerous awards and press ping. Entertainment end refreshments. aM% ALL TREES ANY SIZE $25.00 ART For more Information and directions call i. men you County of __ reviews, including mention in The Star—Ledger. The Miami Herald, Newsday, muatajf^our •newer or moBon and batnoeommont EENS WITH TREE THURSDAY Jani 908-289-8112. ttia Suparior Court and The Houston Tones. Her works are a part of the corporate and public collec- "*••*»• Complex. Avenue. PMnaeM NJ December 4, 1997 ORGANIZATION: YMHA of Union tions at Fidelity Investments, Boston; Texaco Corp, and BeUe^ne Hospital, EVENT: Art Extravagranza County Norway&Btue^pnice Oartcoieia Superior both in New York City, PPG Industries, Inc., Pittsburgh, and Antioch College, PLACE: Yaltow Spring., OMe. .' ' ' / V- Road, Union. New Jersey, NJ. ante torn me deputy Clark ol me Suparlor Fr . Wbt'i Gritf On a i pad dnedtrjr of^nb fcr aoo- Court In Tramon). muat accompany your marrtnumbar DJt1047«-e2. tatia amount Beallor studied at Pratt Institute, (he Brooklyn Museum Art ScfaobX the Art TIME: Preview: 6:30pm to 7:30pm. Auc- anewer or molon *nanltlaH»d*han R la Wad.; You muamust ol si.231.57. eiaratoca. you nay raw* an tion: 7:30pm pnfit gqsfiiatau. It is peptid mi sets jot $2100 alaoaarjda oopyohnuof yourr anawa&twN9tr or motton BftBawaM* fat B4««K aMatalaaMaVaMMaMhi Students League, and Antiocb College, and trained privtely wkh various Scotch Piie wtioaa nama and By virtue of me tint Mm pMnM haa PRICE: $10.00 per person. Wine and (fe2nb)feE(Mlt(fe2neb)feEK(Mrfflta OOnl r sadd jos jt addraaa^ppaar abova. baan unaHe Jfc> aaganaln tha Whereabout* masters.. cheese, cash bar. coffee and cake. MC. $30.00 fcf both. Ybnr notify most be in OUT llariwwd attorrwy Is nanwd above. A lalaphona cm* Gallery hours are from 1 to 4 p.m. on Mondays through Thursdays and Satur- OPEN 9AM to Dusk Daily VISA, Discover and American Express. 1 M(Vi M ••rtBataft •**•••»» ^* «•»«•!• •• •• •• m *— "— < party da*»n- Now to Dec. 21st Preserved by Ross Galleries, Inc. 761-0 gfe (463 Wfcy Stnet) bj «0 PJt oo Mmdir far days, and also from 6 to 9 p.m. on Tuesdays throngh Thursdays. Those inter- Coates Avenue, Hotbrook. NY 11741 M you want tha court to haar your ested in further information should call the Tomasulo'Art Gallery at 709-7155. Direcfcns; l-78loExl 11 (PattoriMrg) RL614 (516) 471-6700. For tickets and informa- y ot tialr auooaaaora ai rlsht, We and • you do not Be and aarva a wrtoan aiaal »< wl—evai liaaiaal liay nay liana SoUh 22 rates to Cast Lane. tion call 908-687-1030. -newer or motion within 3$ daya. Iha court In tia inuuaoad cramtaaa. ORGANIZATION: Union Rotary Scho- may enter a Judgment againat you for ratal > you want an attorney lo rapraeent you MforDirec5ot»:806-735^593 CUT YOUR OWN CHRISTMAS TREE larship Fund ptahan darnartK ki Km meaer or you cannot tnd one, you Tra» aoaon haa baan Iramutad hr tna may cat tha Unmar nalerral Sarvloa of purpoaa of (1) roracloalno a rnortnaga Union County at OOe-383-471 S. V you ara datadFabruary 21. ises. made by Bnaat unaMa to afford tha earvtoee of an attomay. W. Jonaa anrf Doona F. Jonaa. Huaband Ziaa* 3ivto— O«o> "-la. to"- 'The Animal Kingdom' Dated: Newaniiai 20/ 19*7 other treasures LAW OFFICES ' ^"^ raoovar poaaaaafcn ol. and ooooama pra- BudAlamar. Qroaa. Ffemember to dress a U known aa: 1O27 Waat Hoaanbaum. —^ J, is inside arts center ttnvtos? comfortably and warmly. m#=i l y ntact la Lawyar fwlarral What is so tranqtritizing abwt the his portraits frtftiriig his f»mmiv Sarvtoa of »>a County ot wanua by caBng (S38.B6) Christmas trees are STEHU TftEES * 455 ROUTE 515, VERNON, NJ $ 973-7644789 alluring purr of cats, or the affection- Wcimeraner dogs. A Wegman video. gos) xa-trts. H you cannot afc>n» an AUCTION grown In fields or on Route 23N (via 4Sj 80 or 287) to Ihe start ot Sussex County Routs 515. . ate •companionship of dogs? Why We're 7 1/2 mBes north on 515. If you rsach a light. youVs gone 1 mile too far. The Hardy Boys," will give Wegman •ind enter hills and mountains, so Open Fridays. Saturdays and Sundays, December 5 through 21.8:3018430. - _l AM ATTEMPT TO .ur digit boicction number hd does the sight of horses galloping in a an .opportunity to share comical sto- to hc;;r rANOANYMFOfgVIA- movie times .it //K .-.(.• tiicJ WILL SE USEO FOR THAT PURPOSE. shoes or boots. ment, identifying with the quest for insights into the motivation for his You. JUANTTA CAMP, aramada a party CINEPLEX OMON CRANFORO t Join the: freedom? How often have we been farrKwuf whimsical studies. • deainrAjitteeailanMajaumaeitonbyraa- Select a tree with the KATTERMAJWS WILDERNESS TREE FARM tie Superior Court* raM? 25 North Avenue • CRANFORD S\wJth beauttfuTDouglas Fir and Bludf Spruce frozen by fear and yet mesmerized by_ Other artists use animal ir aaajnaT Emaat Jonaa. dad . LOT 414e IBM Chevrolet Lurrana a dr height, shape and tigers and UenonJAJ Oarage ho. 1201 W.I ttythatbesTl morone AvaAva.. UndeaTij "100 nkxth WoodAvenue«UNDEN OPHI Sat and Sim. 9 am - 4 pm lions? Since early time, artists, poets ity. Ron Eriich uses a roughly LOTT 4..414.7 ie«..O^ Ford van vine: NEW PARK CINEMA 1FTJE34H1LHA3BS07 your needs. Think about Take RL 80 W. to Exit 34B onto RL 15N. to end. Turn right and musicians have used their art to scratched out horse as a substitute for ' """IT nw* 23 West Westfield Ave. • ROSELLE PARK examine the intriguing nature of ani- himself in an "n|'tWt painting In where it will be located onto RL 565 N. go 4.8 miles. Turn left onto RL 637 CINfPmX^OEOMUNlONTHEATflE — -(Bccmcr-Chureh-Rdj-go-to-aeebnd troaaroad make-right- - mab; The New-Jetseyt3ewerTbTVis^ LauifeTtogan'slmnting, "Apathy;" a' —iffist r -JSK irryourhpine-andihe— F. PHELAN crajDB* 990 Stuyvesant Avenue • UNION . turn onto Route 635 Qiaggerty Rd) go 6 tenths mile ual Arts will explore the elusive mag- , rabbit wears an expression of apathe- litllnl .^^I, ,Cycle Pane. Inc. 247 W. Waatnald Ava.. ^.L...,. r«^ w LOST PICTURE SHOW ' kind of ornaments you on Haggerty make first left turn onto Decker Rd. ic of animal magnetism through its tic disdain. The rabbit stands as a LOT 4140 . 1BBHoeeS4 Fora Parkd 2. NdJr vln #: NOTICE OP PUBLIC AUCTION 1FMCU1YS8EUA08270 2395 Springfield Avenue • UNION have (large and heavy or Go in 1/4. mile to Farm on left. exhibit, "The Animal Kingdom." The spokesperson for the pessimism of the PURSUANT TO N J JO. 30:1OA-B. UNITED UnionUeno, NJ"r Hlonpo' M Oaraoa. 612 22nd SL AMERICAN UEN & RECOVERY WILL GENERAL CINEMA BLUE STAR small and light-weight). show will run through Feb. 1, 1998. LOT." 4160 10e».Chavrolel 2 dr vin •: (D JQC8JiaU6KW8»0e2 1701-65 Route 22 West • WATCHUNG For further information call: 973-875-5684 or 875-8171 ."The Animal Kingdom"* will issues addressing Uenon Commercial Svc, PO Box 2060, Remember, In the field, _ PR34- CASH op, RULT0 THEATRE 1 : explore the fascination and complex . we questionable treatment of produce —.~. ANY. PERSON(S) the sky Is the celling so mm j«/li. "f;i...':vj.---.-.•-•..•..••*jiTs7^.'i ".'•'••• -.-.-•• - ',.u-^wS,*';.Mi-i-iiS£ „ PH-IPM) SS3-10ee. LICENSED & BONDED 250 East Broad Street • WESTFIELD relationship man has developed with animals are also represented. Jean 8ALE DATE DECEMBER aa. 1W7 AT AUCTIONEERS trees always appear mm*' £00 PJUL, 1421 OAK TREE RD.. ISEUN. Nov. 26. D»c. 4, 1007 SONY THEATRES Horn* of New Jersey Grand Champion the animal world. The exhibit will Lowe shares a painting "Food for a NJ OSB30 U7373 WCN (S38^0) LOT 41 OS 1082 Maxima 4 dr vln#: RL 22 East •MOUNTAINSIDE . smaller than they feature artists whose works utilize Nation," depicting hundreds of cattle JN1HJ01F2NT0043OS Uonon TTS. 406 W. Etembath Ava.. Lin- actually are! Christmas :-.;;'•'• -:'&i;u*w?n?-'r:i-i-.~ •»••-?,;?•r^rv.r.'-": animal imagery as a means of crowded into barren, box-like holding den. NJ - . LOT 4ie» 1002 MHauUehl 4 dr v(n#: 4 expressing the inspired, endearing pens stretching into the horizon. In JA3XCS7B7NY000648 o Bu-ay For best needle "Tiger," from Michael Lucero's Uanon TTS. 406 W. Elzabalh Ava.. Lln- [NEW!!! FREE! Signal*!- and often tenuous relationship dan. 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For information, call Joy IndHc at tton, call 906) 527-2107 or (008) SANTA PARADE »• beheld in Sum- Private and group Ice stating is* 7894670. are recognized by Congress (732) 745-3885. 527-2337. mtt tomorrow,at 6 pjn. torn are witMto, 'fer.-'btjglnntti find relief with new MD-OAY MUSICALES wfl present The parade «« Molt off from 8ummlt HANUKKAH CONCERT will be pre- thrtxighar>WK^ttatersofalagss. can eye Both patients and physkhns straggling with Parkinson's disease may get to the American Cancer Society; prostate etneer wffl aflecTtbe ART AUCTIONS CAFES QuarMstto Vita at Rrtt Congrsgaflon- ClryrMpai^totartfprbotsHdown sented by tht Israel Festival of Union The next session *• be Dea5*rough ...... ;v ~ ~-««». . wn . UWM^, yawwifc < llwn Will WOH %UB What yon don't know can hurt yon, according to a recent container some help from Congress. Tbe Morris K. Udsll Parkinson's Research, Assis- ai Church m Westfield on Wednesday. SprtrtfeMAver«^8etavMb« aval- on Sunday at 2 pjn. In Bumet Mddto Jan. 14, and «*t last session from Jan. lives Of one oat of every six men. In nearly half of these men, the cancer will ROTARY CLUB OF UNION wffl spon- BARNES ft NOBLE CAFE in Spring* sorwy thai examined the link between diet and prevention of eye disease. tance and Education Act is named forSen . UdalL the Arizona Democrat who Admission Is free. The church is able for pMuTMbsflirWrtg at &45pjn. School, Union. This year's featured 16 through Feb. 26. lniastiibe, or spread, to bone causing apstnfnl condition known tsmetastitic sor sn art auction today at 6:30p.m. at field wBI feature New Jersey Inttrgen- Ankxccons«a>enwboRf|OrteaD^gspecinc foods for eye bealih, 72 served from 1961 untfl 1991. Since being diagnosed with Parkinson's, Udall locatedat 125 Ebner St. WesUekL For On Sunday, fteotywil sponsor free entertainer is Sol 2m. tone disease Tbe ptto of stattebtMcdisMtsra Costa EM Sot in Union. tratlonal Orchattra't Nouveau Hockey dnict are also' offered. percent chose carrots. Only seven percent named spinach, tbe source of has been a strong advocate for PD research and education. The Bui advocated WormatJon, cal (908) 233-2494. canaige ridet, begktningei tie comer Tickets are $10 In advance, $12 at Cfcsm for ages 4-7 am held ovSun- ni^armoMt'sabmty to fi^thii disease. But one in«nsuffen^ Admission la $10. The restaurant la Orchestra on Dec 11 at 4 pjn. aniniportantmtrseottfatla^preS^tbemo^ an increase in federal investment in PD research to $100 naUiou and seeks to of Deechwood Road and DeForeet fits door. The school Is located at Mor- days at 10:16 ajn, for ages 8-12 on located at 2443 VauxhaJl Road in the cafe emulates a coffeehouse NOUVEAU ORCHESTRA of the New tic bone paJn deckled to take control of Mi disease, to search for alternatives tod improve tbe care and assistance available for PD patients, their famiiies and Avenue; Alto. The Moat Bearable ris and CaJdwaR avenues, Union. For ing form of blindness among older Americans. Union. For information, caO (90S) atmosphere with a Harary spin, appe- Jersey rntergtneranonal Orchestra wH . Tuesday at 6 pjn. and agee 13-17 on to fscrcise bis right to get second and thW opinions. Christmas' puppet show Mofpn- Information, cal Max Fakfenan at(908) "We're not saying carrots are bad for you," said Steven G. Pratt, MIX, csrenvers. 687-1030. aflng to young and oktaRke. The Cafe pertormawinltrprogramonDec.11 at Tuesday at 7 pjri. The next tessbn , •-, Alter jahansttng many other alternative*, Peter Derotier expetteuceJ soi- sented[from 12S0 to23 0 pjn. In The 687-4124. a senior staff ophthalmologist at Scripps Memorial Hospital, La tout, • «•• ' • NEWJERSEY INSTITUTE OF TECH- hottt a wide variety rffamly-ontntad 4 pjn. at Barnes A NoUe Cafe, btgtot Jan. 4«wough Fab. 10,and (he tiiDei pain lelief from an inoovauvecon^Kiatti called MeUrtron (strontium-89 Square Yard, 343 Springfield Avenue. California "Vitamin A found in carrots helps protect color tod night vis- The Udall Bill is very exciting as it is drawing the country's attention to tbe NOLOGY wfB mponaor a Holiday Art 6ntwt8innwit, ranQlnQ ffocn foSc •*!>- Springfield. SCANDINAVIAN HOLIDAY will be last session from Feb. 15 through cbloride), a radSo-pbarmaceatical which is administered as s simple out-patient Tickets are $2. March 24. ion. But consmners seeni completely unaware of new evidence that indi- need that dearly exists fbr ongoing research and information on Parkinson's Auction tomorrow at 7 p.m. 9»rs to jazz wiMmbte. In adtftkm to The bookstore is located at 240 presented on Sunday at 3 pjn. at First ipjectkm. While clinical studies showed that pain is generally relieved for an For Information, call (908) Congregational Church of Union. cates Intern, t powerful ctrotenoid, is the primary sfrtk»Kh1wnf found in' disease," said Ray L. Watts, MX)., associate professor of neurology and direc- The auction wffl take place at Lucent otfw pfOQwns, th# Csnhokjt Qpsn Route 22 West In Springfield. For fcifor- Discounted admission is avalable. range of six months. Derotier** pain relief lasted IS months following bis 522-1700. The church is located at 1340 Bur- the retinaan d may be the key to preventing age-related maculardege tor of tbe movement disorders program at Emory University. Technologies world headquarters in Met Poetry Mght on the Mrd Sunday maton, cal Lorraine Marks at (908) The rink is located at Warinanco Park first injection of Metastron. Murray Hffl. in the Arnold Audrtorium. A of he monftt at 7:30 pjn. 561-3802. net Avenue, Union. For information, In Rotefle. For information, cal (908) iodni A compelling link between nutrition and eye health was oocovered at with planning PD research strategies; sward grants to designated Morris K. "WESTFTEC restoring historical buildings and toonc e again enjoying bis favorite activities information, can (973) 596-3441. ORCHESTRA OF ST. PETER BY Harvard Medical School in 1994. Research showed that people who ate Udall Centers for Research on Parkinson's Disease fbr patient care and clinical a Winter Concert on Dec. 13 at 8 pjn. Undsn Presbyterian Church on Satur- —travel, golf, Dotting and fishing. "Metastron literally gave me back my life. I maton, call (201) 376-8544. day at 8 pjn. THE SEA wffl present a holiday con- higher amounts of caroteaoids-antioxidants found in fruits and veget- research; rttaMirii an information clearinghouse for PD Patients and their fami- at First Congregational Church in wish it had been available earlier in my course of treatment Pain is not inevit- VAN GOGH'S EAR CAFE presents an Ticket* are $5 for adults and $2 for cert at Union County Arts Center. Rah- MUSEUMS ables bad a significantly decreased risk of macular degeneration. Lutein lies; and create Morris K. Udall Leadership and Excellence Awards for scien- ART SHOWS artsy coffeehouse atmosphere. Musi- way, oh Wednesday at 8 p.m able, and Metertron has dearly, demonstrated that to me." The church Is located at 414 East chldran underage 10. The church Is MIXER-CORY HOUSE Museum will was singled out st tbe most effective antioxcidant. tists who distinguish themselves in PD research. SKULSW ART GALLERY of the Pol- cal entsrtsinrnerrf Is presented on Sun- Tickets are priced at $25, $20 and Metastrocbubeentvafliblein the United States since June 1993 and has Broad St, WesMeld. For Information, located on Orchard Terrace In Linden. - present German Chotbnat and Beis- Altbottgh those tgrveyed linked diet and bealUyfewer than one in five ish Cultural Foundation will present an < tnA day evenings. A $3 cover Is charged. cal (908) 232-0673. For WorrnatJon, cal (908)925-2359. $15. Tickets for the concert art on sale -nfcfcel «vSunday from 2-6~pjn ,-and been ased to treat mare jfflJW,pa/levodopa)totreatsyn^ Aleksandra K. Nowak at (732) open reaolng and holiday party on Revoluntionary owners, both mnepercemngntioned msxalar degeneration, iltlwnghAMDu 382-7197. Wednesday at 8 pjn. at Barren Arts destaridedfromrjwearleitsaaietln gfline hpdrochloride) to help control or delay the need for Sinemet dose CLASSES Center in Wpodbrfcige* ing erase of irreversible blindness in older Americans. increases, while maintaining function over time. As tbe disease progi esses, RENEE FOOSANER Art Gallery at PLAYWRK2HTS THEATRE it offering thlt area. Today, the IMerCory The aria center It located at 582 a little TLC "U'tdflSnlt to change eating behavior," said Pratt, "when me indivi- other medications such as PuiodeL a dopamme agonist, may be added to con- Paper Mill Playhouse will host the a one-day Intensive playwrightkig Hous* Museum Ita nalionafty ncog- Rahway Ave., Woodbridge. For faifor- dual doetn^ understand tbe disease you're working to prevent. People N annual members exhibition of the workshop on Saturday from 10 ajn. to trol symptoms. maBon, call (732) 6344413. 1 Millburn-Short Hills Arts Center 4 pjn. fled as an historic tie and.hat been need to lyHti"" tbe serious nature of AMD before they're likely to HOLIDAY OF HOPE wfl be presented tan foster longevity change meir diet. Patients also can help manage PD by participating in one of the many educa- through Dec. 14. The workshop Is open to a Irntted entered on both he State and National by Celebration Singers and Chfldren's tion or disease management programs available today. One, called tbe Ekierpryl The gallery is open Wednesday number of participants at a coat of $95 Registers of historic Placet. Visitors Year man is not getting older, he's getting better, thanks to your loving cue. Snrvojr respondents indicated t strong interest in changing their eating Chorus on Dec 12 and 13 at 8 pjn. VIP Value in Persistency program, is free and helps patients learn more about through Sunday from one hour before each, which includes a copy, of are introduced to a variety of colonial Many 'women ctre fbr tbe mm in their lives by making sure they eat right, behavior after hearing aboutfthe relationship between lutein and eye Parknaon's and bow to ™im»in an active, productive lifestyle. Another is performances through intermission MdJBughfin's .Dramatist QuBrfs book The concert wi take place at Cran- skfls as trained artisans and costumed exercise and see their doctor regularly. betltk/Sixty-mne percent reported being somewhat or very likely to eat and Friday from noon to 3 pjn. Paper fotd United Methodtet Church, comer docents recreate the everyday Me, the PROPATH, supported by an educational grant from Sandoz Pharmaceutical*, The Playwright's Process.* The thea- 'Jost as women can suffer from menopanse, as men approach middle age, they mnre frwvhprmtsining Inrrip snrl A] pwrnc^t ihrlifatwrt intneO jn tsiripg s Mill Playhouse is located on Brookside ter it located at 33 Green VBage Road of Unccln and Walnut avenues. Cran- crafts and tasks of the 18th and 19th which analyses tbe patient's condition, medical treatment and lifestyle, and cre- nay experience "andropanae." Because of diminishing hormone levels, they UXUVJ SQppiCXXlCQt CODteUQU)£ bltCUla Drive In kMbum. For information, cad in Madson. For information, cal (973) ford. Tickets are $10, $8 for seniors century farm family in Westfield. nay notice a decrease in rnnscniir strength, sexual performance and male For people who didn't like spinach, eye formula supplements contain- ates a personalized disease management program. (973) 379-3636. 514-1940. andchMran age 12 or under. Forintor- The museum Is located at 614 ing hrteio are srailable in health food stores, phannaeie* and other chain If you oralovedonehas Parkinson's dis contact your local hospital fora ACCIDENTAL ENCOUNTERS, the LINDEN ART ASSOCIATION is offer- jnafon, cal (908) 241-8200. Mountain Ave, WestfteldjtcMssion Is Andropsnse can vary dramatically between individuals; subtle symptoms stores. referral to a PD organization. Many local groups offer valuable advice and works of New York CKy realsm painter ing visual arts classes on Wednesdays HOLIDAY BOUTIQUE w« be spon- $2 tor aduRs and 50 cents forstudents . may include « decrease in libido or a disruption in sleeping patterns. More pro- Fran Bsaflor. wD be dsptayedat Union in five-week segernents. The schedule sored by Friends of New Jersey Center ChBdren under «ht -progrsna-met-««u help yon Ukeconnul of the cuudtttarr nounced symptoms could potentially be acute, ranging from prostrate to urinary -Coarrry-CoBegs's Tonmsirto^Galary "Is as fotows: W Visual Arts'on Dec. 12 and 13. free. For Information about the through Dec. 18. Jan. 14. 21, 28, Fab. 4, 11. NJCVA it located at 68 Bm St, museum and Rt schedule of programs, tract problems. The gallery is located in the MacKsy Feb. 18. 25, March 4,11. 18. Summit For Information, call (908) cad the museum office at (908) Many have found that natural products can help correct this deficiency and Library-on the College's Crawford March 25, April 1, 8, 15, 22. 273-9121. 232-1776. . help mem regain and retain their youthful vitality. Start walking on the path to good health Campus-Gallery hours are 1 to 4 pjn. Enhance is a natural product containing plant extracts such as Wild Mexican Apr! 29,-May 6. 13, 20. 27. ALLELUIA, a holiday concert by Sum- The more you know about walking for your health, experts agree, the better • When walking in cold weather, layer your clothing so you can shed or onzip Monday through Thursday and Satur- Classes wffi be held at Surmyside mtt Chorale, wDI be held on Dec. 13 at Yam, Siw_Ptlmeao and Ginseng, combined with DHEA. in a soothing lotion you'll be able tod o it Here are a few bints from "Walking Magazine" that nay pieces u you warm up. mner layers should transport perspiration, middle layers day, and 6 to 9 p.m. Tuesday through Recreation Center, on' Mtirote Ter- 8 pjn. at Crescent Avenue Presbyte- and snblingual tablet DHEA contains tbe building blocks for tbe production of help yon get off on the right foot provide imnUtion and outer layers shield von fromthei Thursday. For information, call (908) race at Orchard Terrace, Linden. For te C in RADIO > moose a wajong environment in which you feel conforuWe. This nay be tops and leggings. For the middle layer, a full-zip fleece jacket or a balf-zip 7Q0.71 RS Admission is $15, $10 forsenior s SmmonVPut Qodln Your Ufa" every adrenal gland products of key anti-aging cellular modifiers. atbonKonatjeadmiILOryournaywanttowilkaroundUKodg^boi}iood,neaj fleeceanorak can be a good choice. Finally, weir a warm, water-resistant jacket FLOWER PORTRAITS will be the next and students. The church is located at Sunday from 1030 pjn. to 12flb tLm. Users report an increased energy level, increased libido and better sleep pal- the office, in a nail or on » track. and protect your extreminiues with fleece or wool mittens and socks, a neck exhibition of photographs at Las Mala- 716 Watohung Ave., PlaMMd. Foi teras. As a lotion containing moisturizer and aloe, it can also improve skin tone warmer or scarf. Top it off with a bat to hold in tbe best. mut Gallery in Union. The exhibit wSI lr»orrnatk)n. cal (973) 7624486. The soundtrack you hear in your • Decide what degree of sociability you desire. Do you want to go solo, work . CLUB BENE Dinner Theater show- out in the company of a crowd or have tbe support of just a partner or two? hang through Dec. 18. head as you hand the to! coOector your Follow this advice and you will find yourself walking on tbe sumy side of cases popular entertainers on MERCHANT AND DROVERS last doBar bfl and drive tenteflvety Into Gallery hours are Monday, Wednes- • What will you wear? Some pfople are more comfortable in clingy workout , good health. . weekends, TAVERN hoidsy open house tourswf l that lonely tunnel toward the Arms of day and Thursday from 9 a.m. to 9 Dbmer-and-show, as wed as show- take place «n Bee-13'from 11^4 pjn^ Alzheimer's support groups clothes, others pre/et the-bagg^kiudL.-. ^ •. „ - • p.m., Tuesday and Friday from 9 am. Morpheus. BuYtite, Wno^ttflryftgihat onfy tickets are avalable. Club Bent is The historical site is located on St • Protect your feet by wearing shoes designed for walking, and replacing to 8 p.m. and Saturday from 9 am. to 5 cnay organ? Rtt,Bob Rbodn, WFMU located on Routs 35 In South Amboy. Qeorgss Avenue, Rahway.' p.m. The gallery Is located in Union SkuJski Art Gallery of the Polish Cultural Foundation will 91.1 FM, Tuesdays at 11 pjn. them every 500 miles or so. For WorrnarJon, call (908) 727-3000. to be held in westfield Public Library at Friberger Park, Morris CONCORD SNOERS wfl present a • If your exercise routine begins to bore you. vary your walking routes, walk CROSSROADS In Garwood presents present an exhibition of paintings by Richard Nunziata Avenue in Union. For information, call hoUay concert on Dec. 14 at 4 pjn. at WBQO. Jazz 88.3 FM programming Alzheimer** Disease support groups are sponsored by the Northern New with a friend or listen to a personal stereo. a weekly Ineup of musical rotafon: through today. (808) 686-0857. Calvary Episcopal Church In Summit wBI present the following shows this Jersey Alzheimer's Association on the second Monday of tbe month at 1:30 Tuesdays — Acoustic Open-Mc Ticicets an $10, $6 for students. The • If you're using a treadmill, remember not to grip the side safety rails inless KENT PLACE GALLERY will display week: pjn. and 7 pm, by Westfield Center. Genesis ElderCare Nerwork, located at Nkjht Blues guitar stringer and vocal- MID-DAY MUSICALES wfl present van, to move Kama from storage to church Is locattd on -Woodand and you sup or need support while yon adjust the controls. If you have to bold on to "Herstory/Great Women of the Past" 1515 Lamberts Mill Road, Westfield. The meeting is open to tbe public. If you ist Rhett Tyler opens the show, and Richard Ussemore, baritone, and Bar- Clark. If you can help, cafl daytime Deforest avenues. Summit For infor- Today—'Artbeat,* a weekly maga- keep from inching back, decrease tbe speed. through Dec. 18. an a caregiver or if you know someone who is suffering from Alzheimer's then opens the stage to any aspiring bara Thomson, pianist, on Dec. 17 at (908) 654-6651 or evening (908) maSon, caB (008) 464-5260, zine show covering all facets of the Gallery hours are Monday through arts, will be aired at 6:30 p.m. disease or k related dementia, you wfll find this group discussion helpful. Guest • For Tniajmnm benefit, walk at a brisk, comfortable pace— fast enough to player who enters. The show opera at. First Congregational Church In 4864230. Friday from 11 ajn. to 4 pjn. SUMMT CHORALE presents IMts- speakers often address the meeting and provide helpful information. Call (908) get your heart rate up, but comfortable enough that you can. still carry on a DR. DONALD ANTONELLJ &30 pjn. Westfield. The bazaar w» be held at V.F.W. •Marian McParUarKfs Piano Jazz,' 7 The gallery is located on the campus of Admission is free. The church Is John Ruddy Pott, 6 Broadway. Clark. tUf Ccrnmunlty Sing oh Dec. 16 at 8 p.m. 233-9700 Cor further details. conversation. '— : ———CHIROPRACTOR- Wednesdays—B.a of B.B. and the Kent Place School, 42 Norwood Ave., locatedat 125 Elmer St, Westfield. For Forinformaflon, cal (908) 654-6651 or pjn. at Central Presbyterian Church in Stingers hosts Open Jam wHh afl musi- Tomorrow — "Portraits in Blue,' 7 Summit For information, call (908) information. caB (908) 233-2494. (908) 241-8546. Summit DESK WORK DISCOMFORT 273-0900. cians welcome. Admission is free. The church is p.m. If yon sit at a desk moH of the day, se •noifaerdiy'swatfc. Thursdays — Psychedelic Thurs- AFTERNOON MUSIC presents Nancy ajg^CAMPBELL'8 RHINESTONE CHILDREN'S SPP«ALI7Fr Ginsberg, soprano, and Hawaii Hai spinal column is out-of alignment and TALwiD present "Paintings to Reduce "Beale Street Caravan,"« one-hour Woridnt >» a lining podtioo for long causing painful pressure on nerve centos, dassic rock, performed by local bands. rick, piano, on Dec. 14 at 3 pjn. Saturday at 3 pjn. andB pin. at Union 'Stress' by Barbara dander," quilted County Arts Canter, Rahway. magazine show about the Blues, 1 hearing aid is periods of time can caose pottura! stress. yoo may be able to benefit from treatment Weekend performance* include Concerts are held at The Unitarian that brings welcome relief from pain and works by Margaret Beach and pastels p.m. . . • This problem it compounded unless your blues, roots and rock music. An Church, Springfield and WakJron UCAC it located at 1601 Irving St, 201 Rt. 22, Hillside, NJ 07205 - (973)926-2946 chair is designed to give you support other (nscofnfoct.. or oils of people and animals through- KIDS a virtual wonder upscale and trsdroonaJ bkies brunch is avenues, Summit For informaton, caB Rahway. For information, can (908) WEEKEND CHILDREN'S THEATRE •Jazzset With Branford Marsalis." 8 where it's needed, and unless yoo sit with Don't let nagging back pain get you out December. presented every Sunday. (908) 273-3245. 4994226. at Paper MO Playhouse wil present "A p.m; Tbe new bearing-aid technology tbe proper posture. down. Do something about it. Works are displayed in the East Pyruvata 500 mg PINNACLE to, No one likes to go through life with The Crossroads is located at 78 HOLIDAY GIFT SHOW It looking for Christmas CaroP on Dec 6 and 7 at 11 Sunday — 'Jazz From the Arc- even •sands amazing. Both prog- Wing. CSH is located on New Provi- RMUIM J nagging back pains! After t full day's North Ave., Garwood. For information, craftars for the Saturday event which ajn. hives," 10 p.m. ., rammable and completely-in-the- In theioKRSiaf bearrhatth dence Road, Mountainside. wotk you want 10 be able to come borne can (90S) 232-5666. HOLIDAY wia oe neio ax nootaven iniermeojaio Tickets are $8 for orchestra, $7 for caiiil bearing aids are helping more Herbal Ph»n Fen teMjHrotKMS fnm the office of: NEW JERSEY CENTER FOR VIS- mezzanine. Paper MM is located on Monday—"Billy Taylor's Jazz'atthe and rein comfortably with fimily_and SCOTT 8 PLACE wfl feature Jason HOLIDAY SOUND AND LIGHT people to bear better. Raa.S23.95 friends. And when you get up in the UAL ARTS win present an exhibit by Kennedy Center,' 7 p.m. ••'*. TUtafletman' Taylor, on Saturday. SHOW of The Model Rafroad Club of For a vendor application and further Brookside Drive In MUbum. For infor- morning, you want to be able to feel sculptor and artist Peter Reginato Miracle-Ear's QC bearing aid, Cranbarry Concentrate CWnpncaeCottr Scott's Place It located on Liberty Union wf be held through Dec. 14. information, cal (732) 2404384. mation. caB (973) 376-4343. Tuesday — "Jazz Profiles." 7 p.m. refreshed and up to the challenge of through December. The exhibit will cslkd Mirage, was recently intro- Rsg.$1Ut feIM Avenue in HHskJe. For information, cad Tickets are $4 for adults, $1.50 for MOUNT PLEASANT AMMAL SHEL- JACK AND THE BEANSTALK wffl be take place in the Center's outdoor Art v (201)644-3524. children and $3 tor; tenors. Hours are TER wfl hold a Hddey Fair on Satur- presented through Dec. 14 by Cran- duced by Dahlberg Inc. Mirage is so Park. tomorrow from 7 to 10 pjn., Saturday day and Sunday until 4 pjn. ford Dramatic Club. small it b virtually invisible while NJCVA is located at 68 Bm St. from noon to 9 pjn. and Sunday from Admission it free. The shelter is Tickets are $5 forchildren'an d THEATRE being worn. Summit For information, call (908) THE HEIRESS wfl be presented at COMEDY noon to frpjn. The dub is located at located on Route 10 In East Hanover. seniors, $7 for adults. CDC is located It b estimated that bearing kws is a 273-9121. CASUAL TMES restaurant features 295 Jefferson Ave., Union. For infor- The Elizabeth Playhouse through For Information, call (973) 3864068. at 78 Wlnans Ave., Cranford. For Infor- condition shared by 26 million Amer- comtdhme on weekends. maton. cafl (908) 964-9724 or (908) Sunday. CATFISH ROW REVISITED, an mation, call (908) 276-7611. dans, yet fewer man fivemillio n of O The restaurant is located at 1065 964-6808. IVC-CHARLE8 CHORAL ENSEM- The Playhouse is located at 1100 exhibition featuring drawing, emboss- TWAS THE NIGHT BEFORE Central Ave.. Clark. For Information, BLE wfl present a Christmas concert East Jersey St, ESzabeth. For Infor- this group wear bearing aids. Interest- ing, painting and sculpture by Malcolm HERE WE GO AGAM. an exhttt of CHRISTMAS puppet show wfl be pre- Sweet, will be on display through Jan. call (908) 3884511. on Saturday at 7:30 pjn. at Crescent r ingly, patting off toe decision to get model trains, wfl be on dtplay at Bar- mation, call (90B) 3554077. 4. . Avenue Church In PWrHtoW. sented on Dec. 12 at 2 pjn at TraBside help for t bearing loss is all too com- ran Arts Center In Woodbridoe through Tickets are $10. The church is Nature and Science Center. CHILDREN OF EDEN wfl be pre- mon. In fact, the majority of hearing The exhibit will be on display at Van Dec 26. Admission Is $4. Ages 4 and up wel- CONfFRTfl located at Watohung and West sented at Paper Mill Playhouse aid wearer* delayed their decision by Gogh's Ear Cafe, 1017 Stuyvesant Gaflery hoars are Monday through ELIZABETH LIBRARY Mail Branch SevensY. PMntakt For Information, come. Trailside Is located in the through Dec. 14. The musical is a • Rehabilitation Center Ave., Union..For information, call (908) Friday from 11 am. to 4 pjo. and Watohung Reservations. Mount aaavengc of five years after the hear- 810-1844. win present a musical ensemble SB*. f-UI " ~ ~ Subacute NEW JERSEY CENTER FOR VIS- The arts center Is locatedat 582Ra*V SWAM GALLERIES wil present problem. Unfortunately, a bearing Polish composers on Saturday 7894670. Paper MU is located on Brookside 'Long Term Care UAL ARTS will display "Watercolors wny Aw*, Woodbridgo. For Wofma- •Christnat MWaturssT from Saturday pjn. ELIZABETH LIBRARY Main Branch Drive. MDIbum. For information, call loss can be more conspicuous than the by Reuben Ward Bhks: A Collection of ton, cal (732) 6344413. through Jan. 31. A reception wffl be wffl hold a holiday program on Dec. 13 (973) 376-4343. bearing aid itself. Ge/altine Dodge's Dog Portraits" KEAN UNWERSITY Concert Choir held on Saturday from 5 to 7 pjn. eeTrs*OiB»tmishStteko«B State-of-the-art andChoraieHsfll present* tree winter CHBSTMAS3OUT1OUE wfll be hekll -at2a0am., featurtnga vlsft from San- CIC bearing aids, such as Mirage, -through Teb.^t, - " •• Geiery hours are Monday through THE WAJTMG ROOM will be pre- Rag.tt.t5 facility, Concert on Sunday at 7 pjn. today from 9 am. to 4 pjn. in Runnels ta Claus. were developed for hearing-impaired The display is located in the Mem- Hospital Auditorium In Berkeley Friday from 930 sun. to 530 pjn.. sented through Sunday at Union staffed The concert will take place in tie HAPPY TIMES CHLDREN-S THEA- individuals who have been frustrated Black Currant Oil HSALTHmoM TIC SUM •*» bers'Gallery. Gallery hours are Mon- Heights. Saturday to 4 pjn. and; through Dec County CoRege In Cranford. 24-hours-a-day v East Campus Theatre. Keen is located TER wfl present "Jack and the Jelly by the limitations of traditional hear- R*S.i1tJ6 'day through Friday from 10 am. to 5 The hospital Is located at 40 Watoh- 21, Sunday from noon to 4 pjn. Swain Tickers are $8, $5 for students and \ dedicated on Morris Avenue In Union. For infor- Been StstV on Dec 13 at 1230 p m at pjn.'and 7 to 9 pjn.. Saturday' from is located at 703 Watohung Ave.. seniors. UCC is located at 1033 ing ska. It fits snuggry within tbe ear Mega Mass 2000 JOE wEDERi2t>. physicians & . mation, call (908) 527-2337. ung Way, Berkeley Heights. For infor- Elzabeth Ubrary, and again at 2 pjn. noon to 4 p.m. and Sunday from 2 to 4 mation, caB (908) 771-5848. PWnMd. For information, oaf (908) Springfield Ave.. Union. For Woima- • dual and is easily removed by pulling FWs.tM.aa professional nurses. pjn. NJCVA js located at 68 Bm St. NEW JERSEY INTERGENERATION- 756-1707. at The Elzabeth Playhouse. "Beauty a tiny line attached to the akL Becuase CANDLELIGHT HOLIDAY wU be pre- 8on, call (908) 709-7503. CoEnzyme Q-10100 nig TWMIABSAOI Summit For information, call (906) AL ORCHESTRA wit! present "An and the Beast" wil be presented at Physical, sented at Merchant and Drover* WESTFIELD DANCE COMPANY wfl . ofits deep fit. Mirage provides excep- Rea.l70.aB 273-9121. ••) Afternoon in Vienna' on Sunday at 3 230 pjn. at the Ritz Theater in Tavern in Rahway tomorrow from 7 to present t»etr winter concert, "Santa's tional sound quality and efficient Occupational, p.m. at Cranford High School ; Elzabeth. THE ANIMAL KINGDOM, an exhibit 9 pjn. Workshop,* on Saturday at 730 pjn. amplification, and can reduce the like- Speech & Activities The high school is located on West TRIES Cough fr Bronchial Syrup B&T BM BIAA exploring the relationship Jbetween The historical site is located on St at Edson Intermedata School in West- liboood of "whistling" often exper- ProMax Ban sponspHMM Boxof 12 End Place in Cranford. NEW JERSEY CENTER FOR VIS- Reg. $t.t6 f" Therapies. man andanimals, will be on display at George Avenue in Rahway. field. Guest arlsts Include A.TD. ienced by bearing aid wearers while (Asstfd Flavors )Rs«. $22.69 SILK CITY, ariicouslic trio, will pre- ' Ml^ELLANEQUS UAL ARTS is sponsoring a bus trip to On-site New Jersey Center for Visual Arts FIRESIDE FAVORITES wil be pre- Dancers, and Kath/s Cable Nds per- talking on the telephone. Silica Body Gel NATUHEswonc7' noon to 4 p.m. and Sunday from 2 to 4 field. For Information, call (973) $14 for the pubic. The event will be Metropolitan Museum only at 3:15 pjn. accuracy of evaluation and ability to Admission Is $10, seniors and chld- CALVARY CHORALE will present a) Tickets are $15. For Information, call Easily accessible via Routes 22, 24 or 78. p.m. NJCVA is located at 68 Bm St., 376-4930. held In WiWns Theatre. Kean is adapt to amplification. -•- Everyday is sale day at the Vitamin Factory... —Summit- For • information, call - (908) — ren_$8._ForJnformation. calll(732) holiday- concert -featuring- works-by locatedon Morris AvenualrrUnfonrFor (908) 273-9121.- - ELIZABETH LIBRARY Main Branch If you feel you may be experienc- 273-9121. 8854454. PoUenc and Soleron Sunday/at 4 p jn. irrformation, call (908) 527-2337. Everything priced just a cut above wholesale! will present concert pianist Deborah The concert wifl take plaottet Cal- TRAVELEARN • course offerings at ing bearing loss, don't delay in getting R U N IM E L L S HOLIDAY CEREMONY, tree lighting, GREATER NJ STAMP E*PO will take "SPECIALIZED HOSPITAL OF UNION COiUNTY W. Brown on Wednesday at 10:30 ajn. and charity drive will take place from vary Episcopal Church, 31 VVbodand place on Saturday and Sunday at the Kean University Include "London: Con- treatment An informative video tape mi I? J

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Neat appsararioe. eubsUuks teachers to work wth elementary- (ewsky. ok) Ufa". -HotRod* and •Cyder maga- UssWBhln 12 Hours FUU.Y MSURED ate cpenlngTcal Max at (908) 8884776. Choose from RaMxiw $1000 POSSIBLE TYPING. Psrt-tkns. At rXWERS-TRACTOR/Traler Drivers Needed resume: P.O. Box 2543, Wirtlild, NJ 07091. good w8h numbers. Apply h parson: Sweets & —T, hanolcapped students. Must hold t POLISH AGENCY. INC. Spadablng ki elderly/ zines and more. 81 Bmwood Avenue, Unkm. NO JOB TOO SMALL Home. Tol Free 1-800-21S4000, Extension No Experience Necessary. CDL training Treats. 163 Maplewood Avenue, Mapsiwtiod. SECRETARY- IMMEDIATE OPENING, ful utx•auto ceiilcatt • Experience In 1 12 Point Saturday December 6th, 10AM-4PM. No early Of Colon At Fraction tt»txjgh AIS>m Career School Bcesentf PAHTTNE. Avenel offce. 410414; sk* care. Hpueekaepers. »v»*V out Expef- T5i39tor_r > aaoU ^Bn^teV^nKsTinnTOnRrSS ^T ^rPWI^WCTr3flWTjffnT^WW|WWBC^Wa Orange. BMngual preferred. Must have own Alter. Director, Deron School of i AREA REPRESENTATIVE A high earning, portatlon. I«f>aoo-7315 (eoentnt). Urns ki Maplewood. CompeoBvesalaiy. Benefit SEGA SATURN 1 year old, plus 7 games. We Wow Accept Aa assjorCredn Carte transportation. General ottos anKcuetomer Second Avenue. Garwood, NJ 07027 or fax to PORTUGUESE IADY loddng tor houses or O presagloua opportunky as a Welcome Wagon package. Experienced preferred. 'Call relation sMb required Good salary: benefits ,908-3010258. EOE /. 14 Point S225. Cal 973-736JI296. ; Representative. Manage next* hour week EARN $1000 MONTHLY processkiubufc mall PART TOE Secretary. DhersMeddubes. Cor- 973}762-8294 ask for Carolyn. avaasbie. CU Mr. Mswr.MM. Home Improve- apamgna^an rtoto Atot^ COMPLETE wnle with local buskiessas end professionals. at home. Send ssff addressed stamped enve- respondence end telephone, 20-25 hours mant Sales, 973-969-0337. TELEMARKETING. PERMANENT part time. ShOWBLOWEa TORO. 5 horse powsr. 21 HOME IMPROVEMENT CO. VM new parents and movsrs. Outstandng lope tor free kitonnatlon: 701 Trading Road. weekly, ttadbie noun avakWe. Send to < POSTAL JOBS . Inch ekKtrlcstsJrt, Qreat condHon. $500. CU •CASH- IMMEDIATE $S for structured seOe- Csifpontiy Pslntiog 0 Si2^»r hour toMrt. pkatjaeneHs. Csirtets. Looking for Income wtti hotda/a approacf*ig qpRTUQUESE WOMAN aeeks Uve*/ oout BeneWs Training Provided. 1-800-424-MOVE Union, NJ 07083, or e-fltal nwJkn address to: AAMC. 68 Morris Avenue. Suto 2A. Spring- SEEKING HOME health akto~or nurses aide u or extra dotvs for any reason. Jokiour »7*37»«477 ments and deferred Ineurance csskns. J.G. Rooang Masonry OMA24588e)Holmatcom. Bekl. NJ 07061 or Fax to 973-37M507.. sonars, dsrits, computer fttfosss. Forappeca- poeHon,wMi experiences and references, 5 18 Point JOEDOMAN work one weekend per month. Heavy tfUng, telemarketing team at Worm! Community days weekly. Good with kids andheueekeep- WOLFF TANNBNQ Beds Tan at.. Wentworth 1-888-231-5375. „ Decks Cleaned & Treated BANK1NQ tloji and exam • Information, call Buy Please Cat GOVERNMENT JOBS rtrtng Nowl $11-$33 PARTTlVIEMonOtytr)ruThuriday,4houreper own transportation. Must be honest and rei- Newspapers and worHfromourofaceM Unkm. taL Ana 201-880-3785. Direct and Savet CorwnerdeV Home 1-800-267-6715, ext 560.9^0am to 8«0pm. 7 afaie. Cal 973472642-13tO. B ooaacflon cats. Avoid bankruptcy Free eon«- RECEPTIONIST. FLEXBLE hours. Nest, car have the "sMky Id promote products and Fee. . pleasant telephone manner. Stan knmedMely. $16.00 per week. Cat for more dstsas. Our CHIP CARE """"" 24 Point •KITCHENS .ATTICS denttal Kelp NCOS non-pfoft. licensed/ :v) 906-965-1^0 services'we are looking tor you. Please tax resume: 908-599-0774 or cal neceesary. Light typing. IghtfHng. telephones bonded. 1400-855-0412 (TPP) GOVERNMENT JOBS. HMng now. $11- $33 and some bHng.^O^E5 hours. Job starting hisndry dsssMsd department would be happy ATTENTTVE. KNOWLEDQEABLE famSy Day Add Impact by using larger type • ask our •BATHROOMS -BASEMENTS 908-598-7447, Cooperative Mortgega Informa- to nato you. Cal 1-800-564-8911. GARAGE SALE ^ DOES YOUR HOUSE SAFE DEPOSIT CLERK hour. Paid training. Ful benefits. For Worms- tlon: Sumrrtt. NJ. January. 973-736-7750. Care featuring sroal group atte. fun, develop- Classified Representative for the type, you REMODELED DONT LOSE Your Horns ki Forsctosurel:Cal Ft* Ume Sale Deposit Clerk portion avaasble. tton cal 80r>88»931i. memalysuiiRiailiiuauMBea. State registered. woukl aXe for your ad. SPRINGFIELD. 301 SHORT Has Avenue. No job too smal or loo targe. Save Your Hams Amsrica Ire. today. No NEED A FACE-LIFT? Knowledge of New Jersey safe deposit laws PART TIME for busy Doctors office h Roseae ROADRUNNER RESTAURANT Detvary has inspaeted. Pedlatrlc CPB. Lullaby For tew cost rjeopla-tc-people adveftakig get Saturday December 6th, 830sm-5pm. Huge HOME TYPISTS, PC users needed. $45,000 W. WITEK CARPENTRY. AMc Renovations. Points. No dodno ofleitt. Bsd ctidt* noprob- hetoful Requires strong people skUs, ebUty to Parktoasslstwlth patients and clerical duBes.3 knmedMs openings for drivers/ evening shifts, enffBtna ; into trwOassBed Pages. CU1-BO0-564JSIT Sale. Everything Must Got Toys, clothes. Ism8rj04274077. :', ,.lype. income potential. Cal ,1-800413-4343 exL evenings and Saturdays, mature minded. week nights and weekends. Your own car ktai Ctwtslinaa QMS, much more. ' * Basements, Teas, Hoortno. aoseev-Ooon & CALL B-2301. Pleass call between 9:30am-10:30am; thafa required. Earning potential. $B-$12 per Trkn, tOchen fcnprovemenU. PeinDng a Wtv FREE CASH Qrantsl Cosege. Scholarships. hour. Ideal for Hkjh School. Coasge students, WESTFIELD. 773 NORQATE Roed. SaturdsyT daws. Al types of Repairs. Futy Insured. Free Business. MedcalbOs. Never Repay. Tol Free. Please msV lax resume with salary require- HOME TYPISTS, PC users needed. $45000 906-241-1153. _^ December 4. 9ei»3pm. Partial contents. 9 Estimatss. 008-862-4838. Beeper merits or come ki to complete an appecatton. seniors and others. Cal Qreg or Howard. 1-800-218«00 exL 6-7019. ' Frank's Income potsntw. Cal 1-80O-513-4343 axtsn- PART TIME Sales position in interior design 973-982-6999. <• •• Sell piece dnlngioom. kKhen table and chairs. 9084154438. etal&5087. showroom. Experience necessary. Please can ANNOUNCEMENTS rufriMiTitOC, COfflpUttM, pieVsO, QfUCWetTiVpOfCh FREE CASH Grants CoBege, Scnolarships. Painting &4iandyman Service SCHOOL. BUS Driven wanted. HexUe houra MISCELLANEOUS tumtture arid household Hems. HOUSEKEEPER' NANNY-UtrskVOut Warm, Susan at 973-762-5111. _^^^ Business. Msdkal Bss. Never repay. Tol free Small Job SptcWWr Union Center National Bank and training ki West Orange. CDL preferred. 1-B0O-216-9O0O eadenston Q-5139. 2455 Morris Avenue Icvlrnpscaonsajc^fcxMapiewaod household CARPETMQ PART TME-5 DAYS - 9 Cal 97^3254888. Interior - Eidenor- Repairs Union. NJ 07083 (2cJwdrenegesii and 16). License and own MORNINQSMFTERNOONS ADOPTION. ARE you pregnant? Don't know $QET CASH Now$ for your future insurance car preterrsd. Tuesday- Saturday. Housekeep- Windows - Okas Replacement • Carpentry Fax S (808) 688-3554 Your what to do? We have many many families Don AntomW - eettemerK• •uiniiaii., nuHi>Gaiv>,DiTOaiy|jByiiieiii«workers comp. or jottary payments. "••" ' Free Estimates ing, cooking, errands, some chH cam. Cal ia*ntn/s bm tnmiiVoi ttppert to keep waiting to adopt your child. Please can AAAA UONB, American Flyer, tvee and ether Susan: 973-763-6000. axtantlon 202. Best prices. »ilckdoslnaPPI80«M35-3248 Only resumes with salary requirements wB be MERCHANDISE i-aoo-74<-i?in r^- *"f Vii"-' "•• ^"~i_ wt ROYAL UWOLEUM& RUG CO. veeaeviagaa^anraaraStiMe: , HANDLER CanHek>L . center 14, 12«»pm. $29.00 apace, —r 501 V/H. MONEY TO LOAN. Good or Bad Cretft with our Homi Prottction Plan.' Green Lane. Union. Jam 908-28ft-en2 for 908-241-3849 INSURANCE. HIGHLY efficient Stats Farm ADOPTION. WARM, cozy home filled with 1-800-892-1633 extension 301. (SCA DtveraHsd duties Include receiving and scan- Information and-reeervaOons. ANTIQUE AND Older Furniture. dWng rooms, m BARMAID/ BARTENDER WANTED. Bl- Insurance Agency ki SpringflskV MBbum area POSITION WANTED • You1lriichthi40%ofpat»ntiflbuycri love, music, books, laughter, home cooking, itoadroorns. bieekfirj^iiSsoretarys. elc Cal BU tlannlnejiofi Oonsoeiuat • TeriDstl Network). • EXTERIOR/ INTERIOR PaWng. Carpentry. nlng merchsndtoe, heavy Ming krvoVed. WB- E aWSuATION • Have Boor Scsse Ungual Spanish. English. Cal 908-353-7113. seeking ful tkne OS.R experienced ki per- ing to train dependable, hard working fsmly A mends awaits Want Financially sec- Si-586^804* Basements and afllca. Cal 908-486-1068. sonal 6MS. Must be energetic, dependable, ..Teacher's Assittaqt/Caregrver i» who conn from out of town.'wHttfier ure, confldenuav legal. Cal Krtstina/ Alex Hssdy ForrHtECflTMATE. Shop at hems. REFtNANCEaSAVESIOiraEach Month. With mdtviduaL • « x Today's Low Mortgage Rates. ConsoMate BOOKKEEPER have an aptftuda for learning and positive icrojj trii country or around theworM - 889-733-1699. MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE . GENERAL REPAIRS, carpentry, painting. waB-~ Advertise ItAIl AVON DRUM CO. INC. debt Improve your home or get needed cash papering, plastertng. leaden, gutssrs. wm- Experienced part tkne bookkkeeper. Computer attitude. Preferably fceneed. Must have eome APPLY IN PERSON A-1 APPL0NCES. 387 RL 22 HMrJa. Re- VISA 90fcV964^127 MC wHh Fakbank Mortgegs. 24+our pra-approvaL knowledge necessary. (908) 68W776. Ask for typing and conpiteukls. Salary and benefits 24 hours a day. Tatars a week - with ADOPTION. CHILDLESS couple empathizes Irtgerstors, Washers, Dryers $70 up. (Next to NEW * USED STEB. oWJHS dews, doors, roofing, Al expertly done. No Job On The Internet wDh your grief. WU provide joy. happiness, BOUONT, SOLD A RECONDmONED Quick Ctaekigs. CompedOve Rates. Custom too smal. Free esomejes. Fuly Insured. Please Max. . commsnsurste wij&Jeerience. Cal Mke at ERA0nlin«7 . Shop-Rite) Same day delivery available. Programs For Every Need. Good a problem 973-584-7717. Popular freedom tor your precious newborn. Stay home 908-688-7354. DISPOSAL OF SCRAP DRUMS CLEAUNG SERVICE cal 908-352-3870.. vegetarian Morn, loving Dad. Maureen/ Kevin credtt No-Income Verification. SeV-ernptoyed. CARPENTER. Versatle person to kistal wkt- II you riMlly wani to ten houses, call ui.. EPA A DOT CERnHED LIBRARY ASSISTANT-to work circulation Club Plan 1-800-635-8878. ASPEN SKI Tours sets vacations to at major JUST UKE Moors Oeening and Laundry Bankruptcy. 125% Equity Financing. We Bend GUTTI3^ PAINTING. Light Carpentry. No Job dows and doors. Experienced. Cal Cal Decked Over Backwards To Approve Your Loan. Falr^ desk. Pubic service, computer experience O * ski resorts. Packages Indude discounted air- Service). Pick Up and DasVary. Let us give your too smsC Cal 908-245-5534. & Sons, 1873 Morris Avenue. Union: CAMERAS. TOPSSStorquaMy antique or lata house and laundry our personal touch. Ree- bank Mortagege 1-800-34&LOAN Extension 90fr688-4746. ' . ' desired rtgh school dUoma required. 15 ADOPT. Adoring young couple, nuturing home, <«™s,lodgJng^Bckstt and much mom. CaD, hours/week, some evenings and Saturdays. 671 o Local ERA education, Knandal security, hapktess and alj cameras. No movie, no Polaroid, no Kodaks. sonabte-XWIMschele or Sacv. 908-654-3307. 41a NJ license 14180. HOME iaPROVEMENTS. Wer)ors and Exter- * } 1-68B-Z7M877-'for ' iors from A to Z. Discount prices. Free Estf- *$67hr. Sprlnglield Library, call Rose VUAQE6REEN W pick-up. Cal anytime, 908-964-7681. CASHIERS. HOSTS/Hostesses. Waiters/ 973-376-4930, til dsh Dad and Ful Time Mom. Expanses paid.. —-_—————_-•—_——__£_——, matas, Csl Today. 9O»35»O991. Waitresses, bus persons for Gourmet Buffet REALTORS . Cal Jenny a Skj 1-600-300-3674. BED. QUEEN OfthoperJc mattress set wtti HUMMELS-rfJMMe^Hurnmeb-Hunmels- FLOORS newly estabished restaurant at 555 Northfield n MACHNE OPERATOR. Ful tkne. Monday thru 35BtmdtAyemic brass headboard, new in box. cost Stooo. sea Hummsls- Humrneb- Hummels- Hummels- HOME REPAIRS. a Avenue. West Orange. Call Felix Friday..7:30am-4:00pm. OrMng. rnttig. etc. A TRUE PSYCHIC • Mrs. Rhonda. I give al $250. tal 201-436-1900.' Hummels- Hummels- Hummels- Hummets- i«Jeroiaes> 973-955-0423 mornings or 973-243-9288 KEAN "Work Dom (^ofssskmslly ® Kenewonti. 906-245-4133^ typsscJreadkxp and advlcs-lcan and wH help Hummels- Hummels- Hurnrnets- Hummels- 1 afternoons. ' TELEMARKETING you where others have faled. 12438tuyvessnt BEDROOM SET (QWs), Country French. HuirvTMii llntTefnsli HucntTMte- HunvrMls* lBto*»r__r_ wVUdeonftAS NANNY. EXPERIENCED wanted forbaby and 73M81-7477 Ave, Unton. 906-686-9685. Greet condition. Incfadss bad. headboard, aoowNG - •Palntlng*ry WasV Specking Hummels- Hummels- Hummels- Hummeie- -BESTDEALS- CHILD CARE. Thoughtful, loving careghw three gins sgss 7-8 in Souti Orange. 40-60, 9 TorryO'Agortno, Broker armour.' desk, chair. 3 dressers/ hutches. 201-9694068 ' y needed for wonderful 5-year old boy and Infant hours per week. Cal 973-761-1858. Call Now!? HOME MADE fine baked good for al occasions Negotiable. 973-731-2675 after 7pm. . 8peckw_tigk» Hardwood Flooi •Interior/ Extanor girt Part/ fug time. Housekeeping, drivers PERMANENT - PART-TIME by- Mains. Place your orders early. Cal 9O8-298-9008 MeMng. Duet Free JO1-B65-1073. •Tie Repairs and More Hcense.and excelent EngRsh a must Near YOUR AD could appear here for as Ms as 973-912-63ia BICYCLES- 4 8»XE& QT, Dyno. Diamond Maplewood train. Cal 973-763-9195. $16.00 per week. Cal for more detaas. Or: Looking for income with holiday's approaching l-SOO-564-8^11 Baok. OT Womens. Alperiectcondsioa Mov M & A RECYCUNG Joe. Mev»6t>t709 Wenrjy dassHed department would be happy WWW leva | ., thkig and accessories from 1950"S. igeffs, 973^467-4605 Fun Benefits. Top Pay and Maes. Can Covenant Earn $7.00 per hour plus bonuses 187ffa. Barbie. Franda. Dawn, Tressy. Mkfly, ^PgWg rK)SE$4i>$60 P. PAPIC Construction. Complete quaHy home' Transport" 1-888-MORE—PAY- or call VVe seek an articulate & personable $16.00 psr week. Cal for more detass. Our COFFEE AND LampTables, both rattan, glass Wfndy daistlBd Japaiuiiam woufc) be nappy Tammv. UfBacnaps. NdrJes. etc; (fanwy of Improvements. Additions, decks, dormers. 1-800-441-4394 Graduate Students call individual to assist customers over (Work an0iree or up to 5 nights per week) nericMaad^ Repewwl -betris.-kl>chsn8.-dooni. windows, etc BtjanJ. 1-800-338-64*8 ToU Free Fax Vt Ctt t60»6 •w"Jia% sma Jobs. CsJ pete 908-964-4974. 14884164837. theTphone: Mustbe detaj-oriented. PCsUOsaptus. f forooutside and inside sales. Earning ecvclngtxlustrial Accountnts Serviced Udona. Cal Hamton Works. DRIVERS. COMPANY Drivers/ Owner ops. - Fast paced environment MAX WBNSTE1N SONS, INC. YOUR AD could appear hsrs lor as Us a* J5OO-J100O Sign on Bonus! Van, Flatbed. Excellent phone skills a must Worrall Community Newspapers Dedicated Singles or Teams. No experience? potential commensurate wrth expefjl HONEST WBGHTS-BEST PMCE8. S16.0O per week. Cal Jor more detaas. O No problem. Training Availablel Builders . MdyllklkY»dbMeridycssssllk«lckpBnYiw»would h CHARGE-IT! CALL NURY (908) 351-5032 Ahwys Buying Scrap Httite to hek> you. cal 1-800-564^911. Q; Transport 1400-762-1819. Call; Iflarty Strongin (908)° 686-7700 2426 Morrit Ava. (near Bumet) Urdon Classified now accepts^ * Defy 8-4a68fr8236/Sinca1919 Visa, MasterCard FREE Computer offered after qraduati o A free press WANTED. BVniWAJ boxed toy Hesli trucks JIAnt CONSTRUCTION pairs of these for only $349 from 1964-19904 Cal 1-6O0-339-4631. ask for i> is the strength behind democracy. John. 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KITCHEN DAN MTCHEN&VM WOOD STACK Tna Sewtee. lpoal»aao«nr '() Akaqsiiia BM PiUruSerricaand dually. jDQN^lCeNOBY party. Al t/pw of ma wo*. FMa «t«na*m) FIN 544O-1770. Srfcr dEerT Otcour*Injia** a«vtc* MOVING AND STORAGE kaurad. Fiaa wood ohtoa. 0OM7M782. ^ ThaAMonMndad Mover. Our 30th year. PC 00019. 751 Let** feanua, Union. DONOFHP • 80N. CompMt Landtcapt Santo. 8prin? Fat QH^UM Mttnte- CALL LENNY nanoa. Shtibbaiy Dealpir ParthQ. Mulchina. 908*87-0035 908-688-MOVE OFHCE TO LET HEAL ESTATE FOB SALE ChamkaJ Apyfcaaont. TIM Removal. Fuay 908-27M025 TTPfflWTDfQ TRANSACTIONS BUSINESS REAL ESTATE FOB SALE Iniurtd/ Llcented. Fraa Ettimttet. Hoeau i UNION CENTBt i^fJO aquara ttat AvaMXt WEST CnWGEf For sale 2 btdnorm, 2K PAUL'LSS II It M MOVERS RtMT Of NiWaVntMOra"l r, paparting 201-7S3-8911. FodMny Of YMi Aw. Won, Tuas, Wal * Fit S (Oottkned fiom Page B10) HaaV hot Fabruary 1900. Pilma location, otvalte parking fttactoaadandripomaiiapincaftlaabainfl bMh, unajax^to»rtiouaa.2yaars on Futy STANLEY PANTINa Wertorf Exterior pat* OPPORTUNITIES nxrtratacurtly.NopattNt . at 940 Stuyvaaant Avanua. Cal 973492-6107 MWda.PM 00177 tog, papeily^ehaaiwcfc yacMng, tmat Thursday and oBier tmaa Camera Work to Victoria V. Martin for $1,025,000 tquWattd Wt monlhl CaB for local tsBngsl upQWMdt 2 dsckSt 2 CaV QUWIQ$, bsMtTMnt. or 90fr686-2O51. _ 1-800-33fr0020 PL 199. MM aaa. $238^00. kDTtadWa occupancy. HOLLYWOOD Local t Long carpentry, He Mtaweiion, aouwoiie. Amenonv byappoMmant Velozea on Ang. 4. Pittance Moving European experience, toured. Free aMknttaa.- ROCS CLEAN Up. flingii, Basements, SOUTH OfeANOE. ThW faw, km atacancy. UNION. PROMINENT office or buslneta loca Crvttal Woods Townhoueaa. 973-243-1198. 873-373-8388. ... 7824303 ' Arnata/iMMMai. DaMKooniaot Joanne Re* ftattno otaafiotTai aytn awo aati. natnaooo GOVERNMENT FORECLOS£D tomat from CALL 90Mtt-77S8 AMce. faeidi art OiaMttraNon.wa rant Negatives Hon. 2200 tquart f aat at 530 Chsttnut Stetet parnlatonli.DalnquamTax.Rapo't.REO's. LANDSCAPING ajjfce dumpetars. 908-273-7083. Pager f Union ttairAf.ato81>1.aiinrldgt,H) 07028. Amplt parking, compatlllva rant. .WINTER SPECIALS and Senior CMzan Db> ttMtt^|iaxWiafi>>aiuM|jiiniXMi>, nmblng Ucnt r7878 PUMNTTFF y. DORIS MOTLEY •*£ William A. Kole and RJ.Kole sold '"' *' - ••«•• anara kachan, 2* bat*, dhlno, QuM area. -We WH not knowingly t any ad- R. LAZARCK MASONRY. StdewOo. Steps. Fnt Esttnwln Futy Insurad L t^ ftaaaafawtaaJ ««a>iaW na ^di L ^^ l A^ awa PaVpor nunyn^ Visa/MasteRwds accepted J.D. DORIS MOTTLEY- and MR. MOTLEY, if OT laa^PUWtaal OnVJa\ Of Near tranaporMorv auparmarkM. 8ek>n Hal flna1t^niri|al||lM«ntWaVtTlflO*MlOd ul n Cmta, Pates. Decks, Gutters. PaMlng. Car- nO |OO tOO Mian Of tOO laT0t hua«amlef DORIS, at ak. DEFENDANTS property at 1095 Liberty Art^ to •nawten to Umvartty. 201-374-8266. pantry. Clean-ups, Removals. Basements, At- ' FanxHaisbes 908-686-7415 ROOFING CONTRACTOR any such prattranea. of tht law. Al paraona are hereby Informed ELEGANT SINGLE FAMLY HOMES tics. Yaids, Smal DemoWon. Free Estimates, Ralph Lanrea paints ExaouSon for Sale of MoflgaQed Pianaaaa. Kadematb S. Boodram for S151.00Q. that m dwatangaadvertiaed an avaBaMe CerUHad m 1 pV mbbar moling **We> wW not knovrin^y aaccM87 ALL ITS BRANCHES Stem. LawMhal. Norgaaid X Kapnk* COWLIIIIVE PMCE8 (CEMENT LOCATION HOURS: MON.-THURS.-FW. 12-5 PM STIVE ROZANSM • Vinyl siding/partial brick front BONDED AND MSURED Union DK. 4. 11. 1007 Lama S. Lawrence for $140,000 on CaB 201-705*4*8 Owner Wiling to Deal SAT.-SUN. 11-5 PM 906^381-90901-800-794-LEAK (5325) • GE appliances 908^864455 FAMLY TRAOmON SMCE 1912 (S112.00) Aug. 13. ALPHA INSURANCE DIRECTIONS: Fran NbrthSoutfl Jersey: Garden State Parkway N< Robert A. and •&H-14S lU'Rumg M0 WSl Hi Bdl IU (Nocihlleld Avenue). Take the NorthTleld property at 1983 Ernst Terrace to <£T4- Long Avey Avenue exit and Uim left onto Norihfldct/kvenue. Turn left at Cregpcy Avenue (3rd James R. V. Jose for $ 143,000 on Aug. Hillside, O72O5 traffic light). Gregory Avenue changes Into Wyoming Avenue In South Orange. Make 14. right onto Blanchard Road, and proceed to Jessica Way on the right. From South 201-926-2260 Orange Take Soith Orange Avenue West uim right at \r\ryomlng ^.venuc proceed to Rudolf A. and Hedi B. Kugler sold Ask For Max Blanchard Road and make left proceed to Jessica Way on die right property at 27l0A0en Are^ to Lottie Who's buying? Who's selHng? McNair for $190,000 on Aug. 14. /• ; Louis P. and Patricia Camnso sold Worrall Newspapers publishes local real property at 1645 Kenneth Ave., to estate transactions every first and third Meriene V. Brown for $155,000 on Thursday of the month. Compare home Aug. 14. Mary P. O'Malley sold property at values, know your new neighbors. Real estate transactions are Philip J. tod Angelina R. Mirizio property at 231 Enter Way to Ira Alexander S. and Ann GoddfeUow Amsterdam Ave* to Mark Zebro for 1623 May St. to Richard T. Shaw for Read them on these pages. recorded in the office of the county sold property at 947 Raritan Road to rflUskto Sbulman for $360,000 on July 31. sold property at 1328 Outlook Drive $140,000 on Aug. 14. $125,000 on Aug. 14. clerk. Worrall Newspapers publishes Paul Simas for S162.0Q0 on Ajig. 7. Joao C and Maria R. Cunha sold to James E. Me Aloon for $542,000 on Tadeusz and Koszel H. Koszel sold an abbreviated version of all transac- Ktnilworth property at 1228 & Long ATC, to Aug. 19. property at 340 Seaton Ave^ to Scott tions recorded in the 12 Union County Hlabrtti Albina CosU for $135,000 on July 28. Stanley C. and Ida C Jaskot etal J. Kley for $124.000;on Aug. 21. municipalities the newspapers cover. LQlian Samolewicz sold property at Grace A. Gionftedo sold property sold property at 281 Boulevard to The information is provided by TRW Railway 223 Geneva St, to John Paster for at 144 Pennsylvania Ave^ to Daniel- Joseph Russo for $175,000 on Aug. Property Data, a Fort Lauderdale, SprlfifltWd FOR UPDATED RATES CALL INFOSOURCE 90^686-8898 AND DIAL THE LENDER CODE $40,000 on July 25. le D. Percojkie for $100,000 on July 14. Federal Housing Commissioner i 314 Northvkw Terrace "to" is piea M me county ciencs office. 17 Deaguiar for ^90.000 on July 25. sold property at 539 Buchanan St, to GlenKeWfor $174,000 on Aug. 14. - Moshe Rosenwein for $254,000 on 30 YR FIXED )YR FIXED Paula WUttinghiU told property at Leslie C Davis for $117,500 on July Aug. 13. UMOTT Philip and Madeline Gechtberg 15YRRXED 7.25 I 0.00 15 YR FIXED 7.00 | 1.QQ 7.19 Clark 663 Norwood Terrace to Julio Pens 29. Undtn 3/1-30 YR sold property at 434 W. Meadow Samuel J. and Jeannine L. Russo 6.75 I 0.00 17.84 It 395I1YRADT 5.63 | 1J45 8.08 IS 1501 MINT CONDITION COLONIAL POSITIVE CASH FLOW \ • for $100,000 on July 25. M.P. Gain sold property at 96 Val- Move rigM kilo Mtfahtout colonial, features LR. fVH. aptdoutEK. This maintenance frae 2 famOy offers 2 flv*room aptt, art George J. Durna Sr. sold property Hilda Strapp sold property at 611 Ave., to Eugene G. - O'Leary for sold property at 11 Oak Ridge to Michael Szubiak eal sold property ley View Road to Neilon A, Gomes TJ.ition.i! r.loi «rOW, buK-tn micro wave, gaib, dttp.. new windoM, maW. Fret osraot, naw.wfeidowa, separate uUUet and great nshtel Won't o at 91 Fairview Road to Mark Becker Knopr St, to Glen A. Smith for $145,000 on Aug. 1. Keith N. Biebelberg for $315.dp6 on llll^JbU2«b LtSttnU3837 $189,900. at 933 Grove St., to Gnillermo L. for $139,000 on July 29. for $265,000 on July 29. $125,000 on Aug. 18. Aug. 15. Roldan for $86,000 on July 28. Louise R. Piecuch sold property at n.TbAKARM Harvey J. and Erna Keitel sold Thomas R. and Michelle Perlitz S.7S T 000 I 5.7S I FEE 115 YR FIXED ~ 7.00 ro:oo i 7.13 Manuel and Mark Marques etal 120 W. King St, to Otiverio Santos Ro—ll» |15 YEAR FIXED 7.25 I 0.00 I 7^5 | $ 475 J30YR JUMBO" property at 168 Liberty St., to Paul sold property at 809.Keep St. to 7.83 I 0.00 I 7.75lTl2Si sold property at 839-841 Monroe for $140,000 on July 29. Summit CrepaM for $191,000 on July 30. S. Ribeiro for $158,000 on Are., to Ramon Serrano Jr. for William S. and Annette H. Vick( Hellmut Garber sold property at Joseph MPand Kim M. Scbulman 18. William E and Nancy N. Austin (FIXED $190,000 on July 28. @ sold property at 575 Puree St, to 406 Dermody St, to HMS Afford- sold property at 118 Lexington Bird., 18 YR FIXED able for $67^00 on July 15. sold property at 36 Badeau Ave., to gg I 1-00 | 7.53 I FEE to Margaret Kilberg for $175,000 on Leonard and Marion Sdigman sold Robert Wad for $113.200 on July 30. Mourttaimkto John R. Jacobs for $755,000 on July ,|1:YRADJ. 5.75 I 0.00 -I 8.15 j$ 350115 YR JUMBO" 6.88 I 1.00 I 7.04 IS 390 July 31. • .. . . G property at 213 Stile* St, to Francisco Luke J. and Joan C. Dawsoa sold Vincent G. Erazo sold property at 17. , .\ Erna Worm sold property at 21 J. Melro for $185,000 on July 29. property at 571 Leo St, to Monjqne Ganett J. and Annette R. Wiahbow 118 Hawthorne St, to Steven J. Edgar and Barbara McGinley sold Gibson Blvd., to Jerry Scaturo for Carlo* and Maria Aracil sold prop- R. Freeman for $95,000 on July 31. sold property at 315 Rolling Rock n Moocur for $125,000 on July 17. property at Bankruptcy - OK! And my .baskat is full of utafM • Q ss.'i B.ink. FSB .0' 3:5 -fv-ij INFO-- 1754 Blftt to plaata your family. 7.13 i— YR FIXED grow my practice.". PKICSUODCKOI 5/1-30YR' 6.88 Jwtyl TaKa a braak from unpackina PBICB UKDUCKDI p.ooi^er 15 YR FIXED 0.00 I 7.13 [_ FEE I tokmy •pdcallma. . , Charming Col. In excellent, 7/1-30 YR 7.00 "OOOT 7.58 Jf J50J511-30 YR neighborhood boasts 3 BRS.. cozy Lit. 3/4 BR col is fuU of charml Natural 6.63 0.00 I 7.57 IS 35QI foTlcMcnt J ••••»• andl»Wort) formal DR. lge new country kit. lovely wdwk. beamed ceilings, new kit w/D/W back yd. & screened porch. Ful^walk- "~"~ J~ »o deck: finished attic skyUte. up atUc (cxpansiorf«T4th BR possible) 1 b^nlce y 1Pir-3jTYjr~ Be Ujenroud ownerl813S.70O. car gar. Your dreams come true O 5/1-30 YR" Rttea complied on November 28,1997 8119.9001 . . . V. / 888-942-2121 TiTMg Niw HMMOWMTS hto KWCntMirs. 15YRF1XED Expand.your Marketing Range for pennies a day WaHdanta el Union only O Call Paula Goodwillie 908-686-7700 1155 LIBERTY AVE. HILLSIDE Contact lenders concamtyKkntone! feet whtcn may m^.C UNION 964-3M1 For More J..1 ptai y lr*nnation,lendtn only should contact C.M.I. 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Consequently, driv- duced an even more efficient electrostatic cabin ah* tiller tt standard eqa^mBU Witt the arrival of the all-new 1998 VoOcswagon Passat, exceed the standards of some of Germany's most presti- en of earlier model Saabs can simply leave the headlight switch in the W on all models. The filter prevents most dust, bacteria, pollen and soot from the tranquil mid-abed family car market in North America position and keep the lights on continuously u DRLs without fear of running gious luxury sedans — at a price below what you would entering the passenger cabin. is getting a loud wake-op can from Germany. obwn the battery when they leave the vehicle. expect in this class of car. A driver's comfort is essential to safe and enjoyable driving. If a car is thor- Hienew Passat, Volkswagon's most refined, attractive —, _~~~u. uiTuivTO TTimfirtt As a itsulvSaab engineers Starting with the 1971 Saab 99, headlight wipers and washers became This attention to quality can plainly be seen viewing the oughly cold on a winter's day, it may take 20 minutes or more for the occup- and beat driving car ever, prove* that an adult decision to . kagUndtaally welded beams into me doors, at a height to provide anoo^er Saab contribution to safer driving. Today's Saabs all offer headlight new Passat Its solid, built-from-a-single-block appearance ant's body beat to warm the seat This can be particularly troublesome forpeo - boy a sensible car doesn't automatically suspend one's is not only good design, it is also a product of the Passat's (protection for passengers. These type of welded steel beams were an wipers/washers u standard eqtBptnent This innovation is activated automati- Hat, and are now used in some form by moat carmakers. jle who are susceptible to backaches or rheumatism. Saabs, haul n the Icy adrenaline flow to the brain. exceptionally narrow panel gaps and joints lines. This also cally when the windshield wipers/wasbers are used. In 1971, the Swedish Auto- "ict protection is an integrated part of the energjMabsorbtog Saab climates of Scandinavia, offer a welcome solution to a cold seat: heating ele- The new Passat stands out in a sea of midsize competi- gives the Passat's bodyshdl exceptional strength — 10. mobile Association awarded Saab a gold medal for this feature, which later design. Saab wu one of the first carmaken to design a car with ments built into the front seat lower cushion and seatback. Again, Saab was a tor*. From its dynamic European styling, to its unique percent more than that of its forerunner — and adds to its became required by law for aD can in Sweden. -ofcty cage construcUuu. Sturdy steel reinforcementi surround the pioneer by being first to offer this feature on the 1972 Saab 99. Now, heated balance of comfort and functionality, to its authentic and rock-solid feel when driving. obhjpaiuuent, diverting collision forces away from the occupants, There's much more to the rear seat in the Saab 900 than meets the eyes. front seats are standard on every new Saab. invigorating German driving experience, me Passat deliv- To achieve such high standards in panel gaps during' Called, the Saab "Safeseat," the seat incorporates a full-width upper crossbeam 4 of whether theI impact comes from die fitmuear or side. In addition, Saab takes the surprise oat of unpleasant weather conditions with immediate ers what can't be found anywhere else in its price segment production, Volkswagon uses a unique tubing model,'' an that serves both u a load, restraint and anchorage point for all three rear bead- lbs n$nt and rear areas of the car are designed to absorb nsxh of tte kinetic access to National Weather Service reports. Saab drivers can tone into the West And like other great cars of the Autobahn, the Passat has aluminum casting of the car that is precision-milled This rests and safety belts. AH three positions use shoulder belts with inertia reel eager?generated in a collision. These so-called "crumple rones" take the brunt weather reports at the push of a button on their 90Dor 9O00's radio. Saab audio been built to high standards. Outwardly, this attention to cubing model'is then used as a reference by computer to systems for maximum protection. Another full-width crossbeam is located in of. r crash. .. " . ' • systems integrate a convenient Weather Band feature for 24-bour reports on quality in the new Passat can even be seen in its solid aer- detect the slightest deviation. A parallel procedure known the tower seat cushion to add protection against side impacts, plus serving as SaaT>;-was the first carmaker to introduce mu»ap>-|»^ntWny- V'}r-r^minB local conditions in virtually any area. National Weather Service broadc M« ••linn iniiiiini >- new bumpers debuted on the 1972 Saab "made from more than 370 locations throughout the U^. The Saab Weather A technically advanced German sports sedan, the new inside. safety belts in a collision. ' Band feature automatically seeks out the strongest signal in each area. Passat GLS uses a revolutionary new four-link front sus- In addition jto bodysbell rigidity, the new Passat's In additicftr-a pair of'optional integrated child 'booster seats is available as Concern for the environment is not a recent notion at Saab. For decades, pension system that rewrites the rules on bow well a front dynamic rigidity, a major factor in a car's handling and part of the Saab 900 5-door's Safeseat design. production design and production have reflected the company's philosophy of wheel-drive car can handle. It is powered by a potent crash safety, has unproved by 35 percent over its prcdeces- Saabs are legendary for their cargo-carrying capability. Despite the seat's 1 environmental responsibility. Saab, together with a few other carmakers, intro- 5-valve-per-cylinder, 150 horsepower four-cylinder sor. In large part this is the result of advanced production built-in structural strength, roe rear seat of the 900 Coupe or 5-door can be duced the catalytic converter and oxygen sensor in 1976. Saab's APC System in engine that can be mated toj new optional S-speed anlo- processes that include the extensive use of computer jimo- folded down to part or fM&JferJ9Jicnbiciectof ntiKty n—. fh* mtr-n-fc hir i -1980 and TriuiBc hi 1992~were~c*etnnflesT5ncs in reducing engine enrisnoas matic transmission with Tiptronic. ABS with electronic lations, high-strength metals and a one-piece body side . w^w.^uani-vureinunpen are snUdesigned to restore pass-through behind the center armrest Even the rear seatback on the 900 Con- aSd fuel consumption through electonic engine management traction control helps keep its -refined power in check. structure. Laser beam welding is also employed to produce to their original shape following a low-speed iinpact Each year, the Insnrance Advanced occupant safety in this' newest Volkswagon a continuous, narrow and precise seam; high strength adhe- Institute for HighwaySafety subjects new can to a series of low-speed crash includes standard seat-mounted side airbags. (^) sives are used at toe joints. 1998 Volkswagon Passat GLS tests to check me strength of their bumpers. In the latest round of tests, the 1994 Saab 900 was the only 4-dpor midsize car to drive away from the 5-mph front- Inside, the five-passenger Passat GLS's new mid-size The new Passat is the first Volkswagon to be fully gal- parison with the highest class passenger cars. An engaging and rear flat barrier impacts without damage. In fact, the 900 is oneoronly four interior is designed to accommodate active lifestyles with vanized, allowing for an exceptional limited corrosion optimize operation of even the smallest elements of the two-tone cockpit design presents a sporty touch of ele- can tested since 1990 that suffered zero damage in the flat barrier tests. Volkswagon's traditional^'functionality and segment- warranty of 11 years. O car. ' ' - ...... gance, and smooth transitions from the instrument panel to Saab is synonymous wim state-of-the-art tnrbocharging. Prior to 1977. other leading standard equipment It comes supremely equipped The new Passat is only slighuy larger on the outside than An example of this can be seeq in features like the toe doors, and console help create a feeling of spatial manufacturers used turbos only on limited production or very expensive sports with standard amenities that include CPC-free air condi- its fumuuuH. but its stunning new styling reptepseuls a windshield washer jets, which have been designedto deliv- harmony. can. Reliability wu low and cost was high. Saab revolutionized the concept of tioning, one-touch down and one-touch- up power win- - major step forward at Volkswagon. Adhering to Volkswa- er a broad, fan-shaped spray. The result is more effective tnrbocharging family cars by applying an adjustable-boost turbo to a small dis- dows, front only, with pinch protection, retractable front gen's dictate of form following functioln,"'the Passat's cleaning .with far less liquid waste. - As found in all Volkswagons that make driving position placement engine with the introduction of the 1977 Saab 99 Turbo, followed by cup'holders, keyless entry and a new premium AM/FM dynamic new design seeks to arouse the emotions as well Other touches can be seen inside the Passat In keeping ^paramount,: the new Passat interior offers a nearly unre- the new Saab 900 Turbo a year later. Saab's turbo engines were engineered to Exciting Things Are Happening At Douglas! cassette stereo with CD capability. Pas the brain. • . with the contoured took of me interior, the ventilation out- stricted yjew outside. Seating position is high, and controls achieve high torque at low speeds — a desirable characteristic for everyday Future Passat models to be introduced laterin 1998 win lets resemble rounded minature Venetian blinds. The logic ° The most distinctive element of the Passat's new design are logically placed and instantly accessible, giving the driving. be powered by a 30-valve, 190 horsepower V6 and Vol- is its long roofline that flows confidently in a natural arch - driver a confident feeling of control. A height adjustable of this design is dear when they are adjusted, with a. single The 1980 Saab 900 offered the award-winning Automatic Performance Con- . \ kswagon's award-winning TDL turbo-direct injection from the distinctive front end to the tronfc ' • seat with an adjustable lumbar support, tilting/telescoping high-grip surface on each outlet controlling all the slats. troL APC, which electronically monitored and adjusted the turbo engine for dieseL A Passat wagon will also be offered in the coming r^n^jffn^nfiflg this impression are rounded bumpers This design also helps ensure that no whistling noise is stesringwheeLback-Uinstrumentationandixnterannrest maximum efficiency and low emissions, and compensated for different octane year. lM

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Cadfe 908-Z45-6590. _l__ 146.000 miles. Asking $2500. Call ties. Chevys, BMWft. Corvette*, Jeeps.. 973-763-0207. 1 CARS FOA $100 or Best.Ofler. Seized and' 4WD s. Your area. Tol tree 1-600-21MOOO auctioned by OEA. FBI, IRS. M mod*. •«*, FORDMUSTANQ-OT. 1990. SQISfHvXmA, wlenetei A-7019 current IsMngs. CHRISTMAS WEEK Hosts, computers and mom. Your area now! al power, lumbar seat aJrbag, loaded. 77k ' -.' :.-• Y ••-•. ^->!-n;* ' '..,••. -•• • i-flOO-451-0050 eottenrton C196. mkct. Garaged, dean. Asttig $0,400. Cal SEIZED CARS from $175. Porsches. Caol- 906-351-8856, lecs. Chevys. BMW*. Corvettes. Also Jeeps, 4 Newspapers wiU publish Wednesday, CHEVY MAU8U. 1980.4 door, tan, 91k. good wheel drives. Your area. Toll tree approves eondHon. runt very good. $700 or beat ofler. FORD MUSTANG. 1988. Power locks/ **> 1-800-218-9000 Exl A-5139 for current dows.AM/FM stereo caseetts.elrcondMonlng. December 24,1997 CU 806-687-4274. : IsanpaMreclcry. 6AS STATION crube. Great conrJBon, 72.000 mtoe. AUdng CHRYSLER. E qas*. 1964. AW FM stereo $2.750/ better. 973-325-1907. SUBARU 1989. Four wheel dnve. Two door.' Display Advertising - Space ft Copy, Friday, cassette, automatic air-condition, power 110.000 mass. Great eMer car. Good Drat car. for downtown rehab «MoMrdoontftockt,crulia. $1,195 or bnt iFOftOTEMP01969.4door,4cylnder.93,OI» Oreet deet 973-32M779. December 19,1997 -12 Noon rrdes. Excelent body, runs greet Loaded. Block Grants from, the county. otter. 806-6864750. ' IIBjsejev, weiBWM« wwj, iweev ww*w« MWHMHHI ™^^— • .... By Sean Daily Asking $0$19000 . Cal Joe 97Sfl12-O4B3973912O493. sUBARUGL.19e9.4door.elpc«er,replece.19B9.4door.al power, repleced Classified In-Colitmn - Monday, • Another piece1 of property on motor., low mleege, very good oondMon, Staff Writer GMC SIERRA, 1994. Whae, nt* condWon. $2^00 or best ofler. Cal 9084534238. Main and Monroe streets is to be December 22j 1997;-3'P.Bf. City Comdl gave 1 twuifl^t fr- yil» Vt% T^k il tob e SUZUKI SIDBOCKConveraole, 199a Power merged with two other parcels owned 908-381-4009 Moving. steering, power brakes, AMrFM ciieffc, stir li mulioo kt namicipal bonds designed •hn. Good oondMoh. $4,000 or beet offer. HONDA ACCORD 1994 IX. Blue. 2 door, 5 December 19, 1997 - 3 P.M. He Rahway High School by the Puking Authority and used for 201-861-0182 anytime. ^ to revitalize .the downtown area* speed elr. errMm, ceesette. Loeded. 1 owner, wrestling team is set to embark parking. garaged. 38.000 miles. $12,500. Our offices will be closed Thursday & Friday, The bonds, totalling $2,433,000, TAURUS GL WAGON. 1993. Low mess, new • ShotweU Field; subject to state 806*51-0194. ' tame/ tires/. Air-bags. artHock brakes. «*d on what head coach Fred are to fund, the acquisition and seat, power everything. Mint. $7500. December 25 ft26,199 7 HONDA ACCORD 1988.4door,menualtrsn»- Steuber expects to be a standout fflipruveugU of five different Green Acres approval, is to be _jnlsston_E«aflenLcondfflQn^$340Q._CsJL Mffcum. 973-427-2871. • improved for parking at a cost of 973-762-1565. VOLVO 740 OLE Turbo desel 1985. WhRe. Sec Page II. parcels will either be converted to .$50,000. HONDA CMC OX 1998. Red coup. 51. automatic air, AM/FM caaeetle. Power every- Accotdbg to Mayor James Ken- Air, rttnitT Showtoom oondMon. 17,000 thing. Veryreeebte. 125.000 mass. $2900. Q NEW YEAR'S WEEK parking or sold to private businesses. mess. $9J50 or be« oner. 973-736-944& 973-763-1975. /* These parcels aoclode: nedy, these bonds will not increase VOLVO 745 TURBO Wagon; 1989, mint, 5 COUNTY city taxes. HYUNDA1-EXC&, 1992. 2 Ortrt, 4 cyBnder. Newspapers will publish Wednesday, • The TOocnbroski property." an speed. 3rd eeet. anfreway bars, new dutch, 4-apeeav 55k mass, SZJSOOI beet oner. One • This is because the city added $2 brakes, tires. 128.000 miles. $9,000. Irving Street buOcfing in front of the owner, new Aquatnxl Brae, new exhaust Afanr route 97^667-9121. December 131, 1997 milUon in ratabks to its lax rolls last 906-687-4901. Residents of Union County NJ Transit train station that bouses the VOLVO. 945 WAGON. 1991 Back, automatic Display Advertisiiig - Space, ft Copy, Wednesday, Pipe Shop, Rahway Pizza and several year. This is in addition to the approx- JEB> GRAND Cherokee Laredo, 1903. Green, soon may hear more jet noise power sunroof. AMTFM ceseeOe. third eeet. automatic V-8. •Jr-oondBton. Loaded. 85K. 12 other merchants. Tms is to be bought imately $200 naUion in improve- busMn chtft eeat Crystal deen. S1SJO0. hach. CO. AW FM. Vary dean. $15,500. December 24,1997 * Noon over their homes. As of Jan. 1, ments that Merck * Co. is mating to 212«7»«241. 201-763W49. for a total of $1375,000 and demol- 212-673seive some ofthe Cal 201-378-2206 or 201-897-8062. ' T acfivttes taking place on Three privately uwued Mancaso said the Arts Center had only $31.00 prepaid 9084884929 say it's an unwarranted subsidy more than 3.000 people daring the MEFKXDES 360s, 1985. Excelent conrJUon. WesffieW Aven&e/ih on Main and Monroe streets. These ion, sedGkoCsmp- M n No abbreviations and trucks. 24 hour IrnmedMe pick up, 7 i See Page Bl. g trie annual developed forprivat e enserpnse. A bcQ and ivftr ' George Cariin, MERCURY GRAND MARQUIS. 1969. Aft 908-241-8011. take this opportunity to say Thank Ton. "and that is only a sampling of what No refunds power, air, stereo. Very low rrteega, garaged, hoWay tre^j|!e | total of $100100 of this is expected to Vfittm party adwraaan only. excelent cordoon.Aridng S8/40W beet offire. $$$WEPAYTOPDOLLAR$$$ It's been another busy year, and we want to Bjfi l See COUNCIL. Page 2 Cal 973-378^477. BpjifinpQQ celebration, which be paid in Curnu—lily "Development Price of WBMQIB toonl y copy chawo* thank you, our advertisers and readers for THE ARTS induoid^ rides^rides forfor trexNW- OLDSMOBLE RRENZA Wagon. 1966. 83K For Your Junk Car Jurt M down your ad and mal I ki «i«i mles. s* ccnaepJoned, AWFM Cassette. 24 Hour SfNvice. Call: your support this year. ren and ah your pi Gook oorxHon. Asking time for aB WornOl »« Pteaee cal 9734804459. Best wishes to you cuid yours! "Jack and flie'Beinstalk- Sunday. Bee 158) CUTLASS Clerra, 1990. Maplawood, n J. O7D40 M&JOOO msee. Al power, air, automaflc. AM/ eatertatiBMeni for the boUdays. Angela FM caseeos, dean. Muet eec. Asking $1900. TRUCKS FOR SALE Search your local dassffleos . Cal 808441-0588. See Page B3. sfcaArves onffielntemet . TOYOTA T100OX1895, earatai. air. power prepares steering. S speed, am+n caseeoa. 33,000 begins recruit exams hQ|xlMMwJoceieouroexorn/clastlReds/ iknotterdnV rnUes, excellent condition. J 97»|W>- Once a year, Madison Hill Avenue val; the side roadkakng Madison HiU together : and pot aside their meaf s Community Assistance Prog- in CUrk transforms into a scene that Road became padting lots. differences. ram, by the state Department of Per- TOton stressed that these seminars yon are unlikely to see the other 364 Steve Bringoet's home was right "And be together as oner chimed foaoeL This hi part of a new state make no guarantees as to what the will freo p the tCStS. y IBB MOnpeTnis^ A XlUl/iy ffiU-' The Community Assistance Prog- Encounters h happened again on Sunday. dent he has been'coming to the festi- "I think it was better this year." said year, rather than every three years as ram will also provide the names of This is one of the works by Madison H01 Avenne was blocked off val for years. - , " ' ' O Meghan Curti. 14. of Clark. There's was done previously. tutors, but wUl not do any actual Fran Beallor featured in to traffic from Westfield Avenue to "It's real fon," be said. more to do. * According toCaptai n Edward Til- ton, these T*™* are handled just like tutoring. "Accidental Encounters" at the Tarvais Terrace, along the. Clark- When asked bow it was having the Curti was walking home with civil service exams. According to Tilton, the Rahway Tomasulo Art Gallery. Page B6. Rabway bonier. Residents and local festival right in front of his boose, Helen Peare, the wife of Cuuk Board SAW4021 SAM 1533 • SAVE'3383 Each person who takes the exam in Police Department is expecting sever- 0NAHEW19t7CHEVr 0NaNW19$«CHEVy • : OHANEW1J97CHEVY businesses filled the area with rides, Bringoez said. "TssU right It's fun, of Education member Mickey Peare. food and song. but people keep walking on my- Peare was there with her twothe state it put on a statewide list, al redrements this year. These include MAUBU SEDAN I •MUCUU LSCOOPE It was the seventh annual tree and lawn."- . L) daughters. ranked according to his or her mark Police Chief Barry Henderson, who is menorah fighting and. despite an ear- And bow doqs it feel to have both • "ft was really nice," she said. "I on the exam. A person's exam mark in fine to become bead of the Depart- •wrtas.HSvti7.aa»ttt«naM mbM t - tier cancellation and threatening towns here? think the people who put it together has a lifespan of two years — that is, R«M can grid ntm • quu. this year's mark would carry tonex t Division of Solid Waste and Get local updates throughout snow, this one was bigger than all the "How is it? It's fine with me as long should be commended, they really as they have fun." year. Recycling. the week. Call our Infosource rest worked bard." "We usually don't talk to these . They offered a lot for a lot of peo- The list is provided to the Rahway "We're looking for the best quali- hot line at There were carnival rides, minia- ture bumper can, a huge inflatable Clark people*, no offense," said Mike ple," she, said. Police Department. Rahway residents fied recruits," be said. "We certainly (908)68^9898, slide, the Arthur L. Johnson High Suzgoda of Rahway, as Bringnez Holly Ktodin, 5, of Cokmia war in are given preference over non- welcome minorities because we want Selection 7^15. School chorale group singing Christ- poked him in the ribs. Jbe dark Fsmfly Hair Center on residents. Veterans will also be given good representationfro m our minori- *lto inas carols, a miniature fire engine AU the talk of brotherly love and CMadison Hill Avenue having her face preference over non-veterans, but' tic and "trackless train." vehicles from such evidently, inspired another of painted. they will have tosubmi t their DD-214 Those who have questions can call '4136 SAVE*2576 Visit our site on the World Wide 0NANEW1M7GH) the Clark Fire Department and Volun- Bringn«'s\faeods. discharge papers along with their the Community Assistance Program >„ 0HANEW1BI7QEO Web, which can be accessed*! S-1IU PICKUP" teer Rescue Squad, pony rides, a pet- With his.friends laughing, John x See RESIDENTS, Page 2 applications. s. at 827-2179. MET1tPU»14M http:www.localsource.com/

Fkidaji Periods of clouds and sun. 42" Downtown just needs some sprucing up and places for kids to go Satwday: Partly was~riandtcapped — crutches, the sunny. BySeanDafly Q "I enjoy shopping at thfTocal Shoppers are reluctant to come to whole nine yards— a ticket for StatrWriter merchants rather than getting mixed Rahway's downtown because of 44* parking here, and he didn't even start City Council is planning a series up in the crowds at the maus," she them. '- Sanday: partly 0 writing it until she almost got to her of improvements to the downtown said. "Before I started working here in su4aa ' cloudy. car,"'he said. 4 CTl. ID10 00 tnu. P« area. In the end, they hope to According to Barton, things have Rahway, I didn't shop here," hesaid. Ugb. AIR. tUI. pwr. 7bck>. AIR.WIH*. 49*V Antonio Novo, the owner of Mr. P/^/l(fe/MrB,Bl«kbl,fcDsf,Ii,CrBM, mkotmn. 4S8S0 MM VIN jtmyot. tut. <•££*} mi, increase parking and improve the been improving in the-downtown Wright echoed the complaints VNJS223ea& Apple -Pic, said most everything in For th« most up to date recreational and arts facilities there. area for about three years. voiced by many residents and the downtown area was all right raporttj, can (908) €86- But are these the improvements "There was a rapid turnover in the merchants in the downtown area in tSlOOOAWCftah. 9f9t, Ext. 1790. that are needed? The Rahway merchants there for a while, but it the past: that the Parking Authority, But the parking could still stand seems like a few have stayed," she which hands - out tickets in the improving, he said. Mr. Apple Pie eft, - IUIO Hani. p*r. 4 *. w-e. Mio OD uuu ma Progress headed downtown Friday to btaMM M. craM, AB. nMMIkcWniMi. BJackwell Minucct downtown area, is arbitrary and has its own parking lot, but Novo cM.ftaikitt.SUWmta.VM M.*M.B. "They seem to be more of -a because of the lack of parking; Community calendar A surprising number didn't think any improvements were needed in "No one bothers me," she said. But, a number of other people hindrance to this area," he said. "If you don't have parking, people - Editorials "I've heard stories, but I'm not the thought that Rahway's downtown "Everyone seems to be complaining . don't come," he said. Police blotter the downtown area. "As far as I see, everything is least bit worried." could use improving. about them." Litter on the sidewalks is also a Sp 1 okay," saidMarie Boliver, a resident Patel Kokila, the owner1 of the Kevin Wright, a worker at According to Wright, his car has problem, he said. According to ofihc downtown arcafoiLsix yean. _. Beverly Sweet Shop on Main Street, Community Camera Center on Main been ticketed at 6M5 p.m. when all Novo, no one has been around to Kae Barton, a resident.of the couldn't think of anything either, Street, had a simple solution: "Get ~of~the stores in^Tdowhtown^area Entertainment Golden Age Towers on nearby East ri't gel out much," she said. rid of the Parking Authority becauseare closing. He had heard that the from his restaurant for three months Classified Milton Avenue, was eating lunch at y don't know because we they're very biased." Parking Authority stops ticketing at now. . Heal estate. the Mr. Apple Pie,-restaurant on really don't pay much attention to According to Wright, it is the 5 p.m., but he didn't know where he "Every morning there's papers and' Automotive everything." he said. Irving Street when, the- Progress rwhat happens; down here," said Parking Authority that is hurting heard this. / ", "Once, they gave^) woman who Worrall Community Newspapers caught up to her. . Leslie Proctor, a cashier who was merchants in the downtown area. See DOWNTOWN, Page 2 01997 All Rights Reserved

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