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MARYANNE MARKOWSKI KAREN COHEN, with son JOHN TAYLOR BILL REINHARDT ALIX JEAN-PAUL ALISON FRANZETTI IS Westfield ALEX V ';".'.< Westfield Westfield Elizabeth Cranford 1 Where there are lights and Westfield 'Cars look -out for pedestrians I feel, safe because I'm pretty spry Since it's, a busy road, I would I pick my corners on North crosswalks I feel safe.. : ; The-:New Jersey State Legislature . iis; finally getting I don't feel safe with my family. Cars somewhat, but I.think some- for an old guy. I don't.always cross say no, I don't feel safe Cars Avenue Some places are more don't look out fbr pedestrians. times pedestrians are; careless. don't look out for pedestrians. favorable than others to cross around to doing something it should have done a long time .. Mike Deak North Avenue at crosswalks.
: [ -ago.': • }'•...' .[ .-..••' •.;•• ; ' •••••'• •.:-. . :y ;•. , ''.•. 1 By a: 4-0 vote last; week,, the Assembly Law and Public Safety Committee supported a bill which would loWer the jViemories of blood-alcohol •'content threshold lor drunken driving from . 10 WT€ burial bill clears New Jersey Senate to .08 percent. That action was long Overdue. .' Christmas Teenagei" charged New Jersey is only one of five states that do not have the •A bill sponsored by State Sen, Prevention of the Cruelty to of animal cases result in fines of .08 threshold. Under a federal law. passed in 2000, New Joseph Suliga -(D-22) which' . Animals would be substantially $250, with some severe cases Legislative resulting in fines of up to $1,000. Jersey is losing12 percent.of its annual federal highway fund- with drug possession, .\vould require the Port Authority increased under the bill. ' of New York and New Jersey to. /. The legislation would provide The legislation specifically ing because the state's law hasn't been changed.. : .••• .All 'inerry Cliristmases .were, use transported. remains of yic : notes for fines of up to $5,000 for third lists poisoning of animals as an That's ironic because the 2000 law was.sponsored by alike then. •• •; • ..'•-. . •' . .' .• ',. . tims. of the Sept! 1-1 World. Trade; degree crimes, $3,000 for fourth offense and also creates civil United States Sen. Frank'Lautenberg, who represents Now. 1 In Neshanic Station, .where I ' intent to distribute Center attack in a memorial at degree crimes and $1,000 for ani- action provisions for illegal tried to grow up, coinfort and joy mal cruelty cases regarded as shooting of birds .Jersey; And. Lautenberg let members of the Assembly com- CRANFORD the World Tr"ade Center site.was- measure can go into effect were the absolutes'of the season.' unaiiimously-approved by .".the disorderly persons offenses. Munoz represents Cranford mittee know exactly how he felt about this when lie testified,, 1 Pouting .— my natural.state of ^PoliceLog Senate Dec, 11. ' . \ ••".' •. ..•'• Under current law, most cruelty and Garwood. •last week/ •;•'•.'.'•. ••••. ".'.•.•" ••• '.''. •.•'.•: .'•••'.'. '•.-••"•. ;"'••:.••-,: being then'anci.now n---stppped at' Michael"Richardson,- 19, of Bill raises penalties . "I thinkthat's- disgraceful," ho said. , ': . ••' • "The families of people killed the threat ofcoal in my-Ghristmns . Cfajifo.nl, was .arrested\after a • in the World Trade .Center attack1-.-. for animal cruelty The bill had been opposed, by the New Jersey Restaurants stocking. •' My eyes, ached .with • police . raid , at • his Johnson his own recognizance., .';•.' '' . deserve a.better place to remem-, Avenue home yielded 17 bags of Association,Who said the state's drunken driving laws are. longiiig when, Lstudied the Sears ; bef their- fallen family members Legislation corsponsored by HONEYBAKED HAM : marijuana and related drug- Assemblyman Eric Munoz, M D THE already-tough enough, The group said the new;law.would: Christmas catalog' as if it'was a .Alicia .; Dimondi .of than .a landfill," said Suliga, who, it V* unfairly target social drinkers and cost the restaurant htisi-1 Kabala of.toy mysticism. At night,' ; paraphernalia. .-''.'' [ • '•'•_•• . Kehilworth,'. was arrested Dec. represents several Union County (R-21)- that,increases penalties ; 1 "'• -..Following' an .investigation : commuriitit's. . • ' ;• for those persons convicted of ness niillionsof dollars, thus, robbing the state of more sales- when. my. throat 'was raw from 10 for. disorderly., conduct. after; cruelty animals was unanimous- initiated, in .'.'• October . by. allegedly threatening her;jandr The bill would require the Port Starting around , . tax. revenue than the revenue it would get. from the federal. ringing carols airday in. school, I 'Patrolman'. Edward,-Davenport- ly approved by the State Senate : • lord on"-'the; 200. block of North Authority to transport 1.2 mil-. government. '.' \ • • ',.'.•• .•'••:'•'••;/ ,• "i -\'[:••''•-•."••')'.-'•' watched the snow skid, like tat-,., Dex,12.-: ..•.•':"; ..'"., ; and conducted by Davenport Ninth Street.-- ..,; • • l.idn tons of unidentifiable- ash • : That'argument, however, did not convince the legislators. tered.pieces of a dream through .;.' Under the bill, certain animal the. warm' glow' of Christmas " aiid Detective Jolui .Swanc|rak,\ from the Fresh .'-Kills' Landfill on . As supporters of the bill, including Mothers Against Drunk Letters to the editor Richardson! .was arrested at' cruelty crimes would be upgrad- lights-.outlining., the back' porch. It.-. '•,-• Robert''J.; Wilson; III of , Staten Island back to the World ed from a fourth degree to a third Driving (MADD), the Automobile Association of American was warm and cozy.in bed.and a . about 2 p.m. Friday when.police.' Elizabeth '. was • arrested for' Trade Center site, to be interred 'executed.a search Warrant at his degree crime. In addition, civil $29.99 and the New. Jersey Slate Police, argueft a person with a deej)" and ..velvet sleep camp t° • allegedly; stealing $79.92 of on the footprints of the former fines .assessed and collected by blood alcohol reading of .08 is about 10 times more likely to Removal of flag arid pole is 'tragic' erase the :ahxious '.time before home, saiirLt. Stephen Wilde.. •shrimp from the A&P on the. World , Tracle Center towers. 1549 Route 22 West • Walchung • 908-755-2200 •'. Wilde said RichardSon was the New Jersey Society foi the become involved in a motor vehicle.accident than-a sober •Christmas nioniing, -. . • •' •; •. Boulevard Saturday. .-.••_• . IJndef the bill, the 'remains ebrate their:successful war bonds-campaign in charged with possession of a would: be placed in. proper con- driver. / :.. •,.•..••/.. .•..';•'. • ' ; " ... •.• .• , • .,-....•.-'; 1bThe OhiOniclc: Rem'embering those child's ' Police responded to a call - ; which the township far exceecleditsgoalof-dona-^ controlled'dangerous substance, - tainers, to avoid contamination of • Changing the t)WI threshold should have been, a no- It.iS'a'sad.'diiy when this- G^t Christmases is at once both pleas-. from tlie nianager.of the store at ',• doomed to ignorance of-its past and to iynoniiny ill thtV • t-'ions,"And we,- all-knowing,'.ail-estlieticallyrpleas- •aiit and sad.. It is pleasant possession of a- controlled diuv the site:; '. '','.. . . •• ' . brainer since Lautenberg's law was passed three, years ago.-. gerous substance with the about 8:48, a.ni. reporting ..the future by xlisreapectuig' tho'generosity, pntnotism and ing, ali-rightFous Granforcl citizens have seen fit. in because,, well, I was fprtuiuiteto shopliiler, who also had an out- Among the leading advocates ^ We caiv onlyWonder why the Legislature, dragged its feet.' 1 intent to distribute, possession pride of-its past- citizi'iis. , • ' , ^ • the year 2003 to destroy it. What are 'we. thinking? h'cive Christmases that resembled • 1 1 standing criminal warrant from for the use of the ash in a memo- ' Could it be that the New Jersey Restaurants Association has .Especially- in this I inifj .of war, for u significant, . Scotch Plains.saw lit. to rehiibilitate •their, same a Norman. R6ckwell Ideal'. The- of 'paraphernalia ,'.• resisting , rial has been Diane.Horning of arrest, and.the. distribution ofa Westfield for- $280,: according: to, : a more 'powerful lobbying 'presence in Trenton thanMADD? • American (lag-, and; pole to be'.disniantled and- design pole structure, to reinforce it.-by lowering it ;uul .family was harmonious (except, for police. :...'• 'Scotch Plains', who lost, her 26^- , '.•removed, last week by the township in order-to'be' .-..toplace it;at.the main crossroads of iown in ai'^appro- •argun'if'nt.s1 over whether the, controlled dangerous substance.' year-old son. Matthew in the .'replaced; by a Cut lire "decorative water fountain", • within 500 feet of. the • Johnson attack. •-••-.••'•- '•'.'••••• , ; •' " ' jiriate marble base with plaque.-We. know what, they •.turkey was donei and the setting . 1 John L. Peoples of Newark. which is nqt compatible with any flag-pfll'e is trag- ;'were thinking...••.•'."'.,. / • •; • '..; ..;••' Avenue playground. •". •.-••• "The ground has been called was seeped with the niySteiy and was arrested at about 9:30 a.m: ic. '• -•'..• • .• :' . • ' '.-'.•., . • • ..,'.•; - • • .. . .'. Now, while our dedicated U.S. troops seiye iii'war ; Pail was setat $1,000. , hallowed and sacred, and those A note to our readers the beauty of the season (was that Saturday.on assault charges, , ,'l'he proud C. ran ford' citizens of nnother- war, ..'overseas, we sliould;l)e raising new flag poles, not baii- murdered have been called .. Because of the upcoming, holidays,, the "prpductio.ii 'deadlines1 a holy star .or an isolated ..street- after an altercation: .at-.the' WW1, [)u( I hat.pole in.that exact "past office trian- ' isliihg them Irom a site .forever or sending t.hchi to so- light that hung in the distance- ••'.'., KENILWORTli " heroes and casualties of the war for The Chronicle have been changed! As a result; letters to the gle" area for a reason. It wa.s.'the "most promineut" -. called stornge. '\ • • ..:...'.• Budget Rertt-A-Car on North against• terror.,.".said Horning,, editor for thi? Dec. 25 and Jan. 1 issues should' arrive Iiy noon 'over.the-'clnirch's live nativity?I It .- location, in (he township, -.accoi'd'ihg to newspaper BARBARAKRAUSE is sad'-because it is a memory of ; Michael Jason," Meyer, a. Michigan Avenue. ' ; .'.-••• who is co-founder of WTC Saturday, to ensure-- publication in the coming ''edition. - - .. '".,••••• .! 'i-*.*- ' '- ' avcounts of the day, "to erect a llag to honor and cel- ' .. Cranford 'What we have lost, not just the •• Springfield resident, was arrestt Families for a Proper Burial. . Submissions bfpi'ess releases, photographs and '.other material ed Dec. 9 after being pulled over The Shell gas station a\ tlie "Butj they have also been callous- The Solution to your New . world .of wonders, but also- the ; should arrive by the end,of the day Friday, as always. 6 at the. corner of North Michigan corner of Boulevard and. South ly referred to as'debris.'". Also,, for the next two weeks some subscribers may receive' nieaningl'ulness, purify, sentiment-, 31st Street was allegedly broken and benevolence of the,season. •and- Monroe avenues.' . .The bill now heads to the their.newspapers .on Wednesday. .:.•''•'••' . . Angels'help agency to help other s He was charged with the pos- into Sunday night. According to Assembly for consideration,, The Chronicle's offices will be closed Dec. 25 and:-Jan. 1. The To The Chronicle: ceramic Christmas tree had appeared as if-heaven The cards'.with which we.now session, of a controlled danger- store emj)loyee.s, the. suspects': before going to the governor for Year's Resolution! deal most in .the holiday season do staff of .The Chronicle wish.es all our readers a happy and , ' Cranford. Family.Care is a.place-'where-'miracles sent!''.•';' •.' : . ,'. " ': •'•. :;•'.•• • -. - ,-:/ ; ous substance, and his cai w.is stole cigarettes and vanous final approval Identical legisla- healthvholiday season.. . ^ . . . '.' •' happen' regularly and angers.'appear, almost .daily at Folks come, in cold needing a.jacket or coat ---we, not hear greetings of .good cheei towed Mover w.us teleasid on other items tion must be approved by the this tinie oftlu.' year. ...-; ; don't have their size ---. and within the hour the items bi.it the dire credit, statements of a New York Legislature before the .-•-.'• Just, recently;'another ageiicy called Cranford '" appear. Anything" that.appears to be out of the ordi- • raw,January. Like .members of i (give the (gift Family Care in .desperate need -.of warm bain' clothes; nary seems to be answered quickly. Just recently, we cargo cult, we peiform our com liiercialistic ritual without think •for infants 12'months'-old. We were sui-e;we. did not encountered a person who was about to become .home.-, that Lasts a if The Chronicle is here for you have any since we never .'saw any come in as donated less and .desperately-needed to rent a -room'••— the ing about what we -aredoing oi — but after:'a few .minutes of searcliing we (blind four, Christmas Angel called! -•. why we are doing it. Sometime-. I Xjear.. . JA think we would all be. better if we Beginning January 1 ... . .bran'd-new, warm sets ofcloth.es with, the tags still on. A client called, with a sick.child vvho -needed fresh ••' The following information should,help you get your.ideas and • returned to the practice's 'of.child- Convenient Hew Continuous community news into-77J<' Chronicle;- ^ •-.'• .:•.-...:.'. •:, ..•.-.' -.'Many ye'ars. ;igo, a senior citizen was in pur office. fruit and vegetables —.- the pantry did not have any—. ]jMCA gift Certificate. Slie" had just lost lier huslwnd; aivcl wa'ntetito'have a^ fanct within miiiut.es a shoppijig caft -full of fresh items; hood and .made•••.pothoklers foi May all our good wishes to you snowball. Debit or Credit Draft Payment , CaH.Ed'itor'Gregtiry:Marx,at (732) 396-4219 with story sug-.' small .Christmas, tree, that could stand on'a table- arrived; - - .'.•,' , ,' "' .' .•'..'• each (il'lier and cards .with icravon-i Plan for as little as: Jo ran y \}M CA p rog ra m gestions- questions' or.comments. For sports, call Daniel Murphy i Sylvia Sidoti, the director, said she .was-Sorry,-we never, Thiink you to our Chrisfnias iiiigels ibr.a.ll you do for and construction paper. It i^ a 818/month for a teen at (732) 3964202. '.' ' • '.'•-: : • . •• ',: '. really get anything like, that'.— ,\vlien. at that very , us all, year long, aildmay the;biessing;df this holiday futile hope that we all .will be or membership\ in any Our address: The ..Chronicle, 301 Central Ave., -Clark. -NJ; mdme.nl' a woman, stood in the doorway with a pack- season be with all of you., .; ' • • .' -• prompted by childhood' inomoi ies S47.25/month for an adult* 07066. Our fax number is (732) 574-2613. Oiir;eVmail address , itge. She said "\' don't why I. am. here, but;something ; ; ' •;;..'.' KATHLEEN WILLIS to seriously review our values ^c c 870.67/ month for a family* amount. Caff or stop By ,; told me to- bring1, this to 'you." 'Behold, the,, beautiful •• Executive Director, Cranford Family Care how they, have- changed since the Correotion policy clays of .relative innocence and *plus a $99 Joiners Fee for detaifs. • The Chronicle will correct errors of .fact, context or presenta- . make the necessary adjustments tion and.clarify .any news content that con-fuses or misleads read- .. I do not want to dwell on the Start the New Year Off Right! ers. Please report c*rrors; to Editor Greg Marx at (732) 396-4219. Gomraunity s ••• maudlin aspect's, of nostalgia, Vou 'IV) The Chronicle: ... the food that helps provide-a-happy holiday season for • get; wet. if you spit.too much into Open New Year's Day Lottor policy ; the/less fortunate. This year we .were able to provide the wind. I .could write foi ever . .On bohiilf. of our. Holiday. Food.Basket'recipients,- about .those clays,.about the sin- 10:00am-4:00pm Letters may be edited for.content, brevity, good taste.and libel. the (jii.nvood •• Knights- of Columbus would, like ;to'/ food baskets for 18'families in November and 1 December, • ' '• ' .' ' •reptitious plans to. transpoit Letters should be typewritten.and include the writer's 'daytime (hank ovt'rypno who douat'bd- to our Holiday Food Santa Glaus from the firelioiise to Drive. ' ,.•' : .. ... :,';; : ••. • . " - ".;. • We purclias.e items such as potatoes, fruit, eggs, but- .telephone number for verification, if necessary. the church when their.Christmas Membership includes the use of: .'O.ui' spociai thanks go out to the Gnnvood Public' ter, bread .find.'turkeys, but it is your .donations'that- 1 • Send letters to the .above address or fax number. ••:•• . . Schools students and their ^advisor, teacher Tamara,. make, up the bulk of die baskets;. Because ofthis^.your. parties..were on the same night- two pools * over 100 pieces of strength training & cardio equipment * : But that would take'too long, so 'Vv,,1" Photographs "\ :\ ••;• ...-.-. v .:: . \ . Rene; the (ianvood Boy Scouts; including Scoutinastt'r • generosity makes our.food drive a.great success; • air conditioned gym * free participation in most fitness classes * Mark Koch and.' -Assistant- Scoutmaster Dan Flynn; . Our recipients are very grateful, and -\ve cduldn'b.do instead I wall write about the iov We welcome, submittedphptps — color or black-and-white — the Gai-woofl Girl Scouts and their Scoutmaster Tina" it, without: your help.. Thank you again, and o.ur best of Christmas caroling. free weight room * racquetball courts of commimity events; individuals in the photos should be identi- Arionuna; and Store Managei' -Steve.Yoskowitz and. wishes.for,a happy,holiday season. ••'; .-It's-, a-, frosty Saturday night :..\vhen- we gather in the chuich fied and clearly visible'. If you would like a reprint of a photo- Bajvery Manager Dora Michael from King's. . .. , ..•'•'.' . ,, ' :•:',; KEITH M; GALLAGHER ; babysitting * child care * whirlpool, sauna & steam for additional fee 'basement- to go caroling, from graph'", taken by a staff' photographer that: .appeared in- The .' It was their.direction and hard work in collecting Food Drive Chairman; Garwodd Knights of Columbus house to house in our small town. Chronick, call the photo department at; (908) :575r6708 for a : Because I am one of the little ones reprint request form. ••....';"'•."'• : •••••'••.•,•' ,: ;: :• tjiey tell me.to stand,in front, I BRING THIS AD WITH YOU AND GET A FREE GIFT! '.imagine my-face'has the fiight- Take steps to prevewt idehtity theft • ened look of someone who wanti To The Chronicle: and the' police in' the location where your items were to: do so well- so badly, that he During.this Holiday Season, thousands of Union stolen or-where .the fraudulent charges occurred, . '• : knowshe is just going to scj'ew up. 908-233-2700 County residents will use their'ATM.cards and their : This allows, you .to add a "victim statement".to your :; . At first our voices are so enthu- ; debiland credit cards to purchase gifts for firieridsan d credit file, and you can place some of your creditors on siastic that the adults, tell us "not too loud" and at about the fifth The Westfield "Y" has • loved ones. I am writing to-renrincl citizens about the , notice to check for any suspicious activity or attempts : ;. • NJN.Publishing©2003. :'•"; . steps they must take to protect their.good: name and to open'new accounts or modify existing accounts. Our house.iMrs. Vermeulen is going to programs and activities for 1 have hot; chocolate for us and ani- A Perin Jersey Advance, Inc, Newspaper valuable credit.' information', from being used by. Victim Witness Advocacy-counselors" also suggest you the whole family: 1 unscrupulous thieves vvho steal'the identities of inno- -. send a registered letter to creditors and include a copy' nial crackers.too!) o.ur voices hang 220 Clark Street centvictims;' :'-. •'• . -...•.. V' ."'.'' •'; -. •'-. of the police.report to support your claims., . , suspended in the brittle air with preschoolers, teens, Westfield, NJ 07090 ...Detectives and. .assistant prosecutors from, the How do you prevent it from happening io . the brilliant clarity of. a crystal families and seniors. MCA Publisher'.-....'..'...:; Klkcn Uickt'l . ; www.westfieldynj.org Special. -Prosecution. Unit in the .Union ..County you in the first place? rose. .It is a moment, of absolute We build strong kids, . Editor -..:.•..•.:...,:.; .-.'. ..(Jrcg.Miirv.v..-. still beauty as the. carol's individ- SIBank&Trust Financial assistance is Prosecutor's .Office work closely with municipal detec- You'can visit vvww,constinier.go\7idthoft and down- 1 strong families, strong communities. Sports .Editor., ., . Dan MiirpllV - tives on many of those cases. You would be surprised, load'their booklet or call my office at (908) 527-4500 to ual notes,take;shape in; the-cloud ? THE bankfor you . available. l feleccntcr Manager'' .... Dciiiina Amblcki .-...''.. )0K-7K2-'i7i7 «.vt. at all the different ways criininals steal credit infor- order one of our popular brochures on identity theft. of warm breath; •'.•.•. . . mation, open phony accounts, and copy d river's license Do. not let your credit card out of sigflit in avstore, gas Suddenly the moment is lost LENDER MimliirlPIC Serving Westfield, Cranford, Garwood and Mountainside since 1923. information to use illegally and order, merchandise in station or restaurant, and ask that anyonewhoinakes when the mechanical flatulence of someone else's.name, - '.' •'.• ' '. : , : a.copy of your driver's license, for any' reason return a: holey muffler., (whose We1 have handled cases where Internet' websites . your, license to you immediately. Of course,' it goes Studebaker .is' that?) forces us oil ' such as eBay were • used. to entice people to .send without saying that you should immediately report the road and never again that '••••.•...'•.'• \.W1 Central Avemie,.antk,iSJ.()in(,() money for merchaiidise never provided; Telephone. the, loss, of any ATM card, debit card, credit card, • night do we ever quite regain that scams and flim-flam operations target vulnerable sen-- checkbook or other identifying documents and move President,...... , .-:.'. .Thomas II. Krckcl ...... -. .'K)li-8'--r-i7 r.xtlvii perfect balance, that awesome ibr citizens, and unsuspecting victims have had multi- quickly to close any accounts where appropriate. harmony. ' ' , . • St'lilnr V.I'. OptTiilions.,..;,.. ...-.•: Josi'|)ll (iiiiioso ,'....,.. '.•'... .W-y.ytfV) ; Fleet Holiday Toy Drive. Make a deposit. ple credit cards opened and cars arid, clothing pur- It is unfortunate that this holiday consumer-'alert, 1 In that epiphany of harmony, Coillroller ...... '...•...... ,'. .Mwpri'l M. (lerkc ...... W?S>2-.r-i7 r.xi 6Ti chased with their identities.. ... ' . •;, •• which in years past was only information about pick- we were the messengers of a dif- Just bring a new, unwrapped toy to your local Fleet branch- Or make a financial donation at • .' • • •:. ,"-,; .•,. .-' What can you do?.:; •': .'"•• •• .. '. pockets and shoplifters, has changed in the face' of ferent world, of a place of peace, the branch or through Fleet HomcLink'" Online Banking at flect.com. The program runs from ••' If you have been the victim of identity theft, you today's technology.1 These, technological advances love and brotherhood, where good November 10 through December 19, and all gifts go to charities right in your local community. : News: Phone: 732-396-4219 Fax: 732 574"2613 will probably discover it when you receive bills for should be used to accomplish good. things, but are will is exchanged freely and chil- : items you never bought or discover information about instead often used by thieves for evil. I- believe wp So please give generously. All donations will be . : . .•'• ••••/ Circulation: 1-800-300-9321 dren arid adults alike are allowed accounts you never opened. You should call the "big must do everything. in our power to help local law' the luxury of wonder and the distributed to local Advertisirig: 732-396-440^ • ciassifled.: .1-800-472-0102 three" credit reporting agencies: Experian 'at (888) enforcement prevent theft in every form, and work to charities, including belief in. something that is not 'thinking' ,397-3742, Equifax at (800) 525-6285, and .TransUnion improvesaf'ety for'all. ,•••• ''...- '• . • ."."•'.. .real, . ; . ; '. 0 Fleet Derek Jeter's . at (800) 680-7289, to place a fraud alert on your cred- '.; Best wishes for a happy and prosperous, holiday Turn 2 Foundation, |ialil :il Cnuifiird, NJ WKIMLSTKK: Jili-WM:II(1 rjonps(o SJN'hiMMiim lullillilii-IH nl'liirf, I'll Ilii'x [>')'>, •As adults, we may never again seasontoall: •''.'•' ,:. -'V -.' ..••••"•:: •, • •. .: ; mi'n'llk1; M (ItWTO. 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December 18, 2003 Cijanford Chronicle A-7 December 18, 2003 A-6 Cranford Chronicle Holiday Blood Center asks senior WeDeios conquer Never too young to contribute servicesat Check out this holiday musical lor a holiday gilt Monmouth Historic Trail Denise Berkowitz, a teacher -On Saturday, Dec. 13, Dens 1 America in the Westtield YMCA pre- All Saints' The Blood Centei of New Jersey Blood drives are scheduled in the and 2, Senior Webelos of Pack The hike started at school program's Almost SCOTCH PLAINS - is lemmrling iesidc nts about its spe- area this Sunday at Holy Trinity All Parish, 315 First St, Westfield from 103/174 went on a hike at Manalapan High School Heading Four's classroom, recently Saints' Episcopal Chinch lus cial holiday piogiam designed to Monmouth Battlefield State out, the Scouts Walked past organized a school-wide planned special service1-, loi tlu improve the health and well-being 10 a.m. to 2 p.ni., and on Dec, 26 at of residents in local communities by Union' Hospital, 1000 Galloping Hill Historic Old Tennent Church, food drive. Families in all the Christmas holiday 1 P ; Rd.,Uniori,.3r7 p.m. •••-• ,' . ',. . The Battle of Monmouth Suftin. Farmhouse and the Y's preschool classrooms I At 5 p.m Cluistmas Evo th( increasing the available blood sup- donated food that will be ply along with offering assistance to Blood center officials are novri If Istoric Trail hike is a daunting 6 Parsonage Farm. The hike, ended ; story of Jesus' birth will be enacted 1 used to restock local food children arid huh- • •...-• ;•;••• "~—"~ . .'.-'-'..'•— .•'...'•' seriously. : convi. rmles long, but nine Scouts, along at the state park's Visitor Center, in a pageant fcatuiing pmsh ; with their fathers, hiked the trail. where the Scouts enjoyed the his banks forthe holiday sea- ioners of all iges in the loks of g'ry.. people; The : .Blood :driyes : are.cerned about.the The. nine Scouts earned the Molly toric artifacts, movies, displays, son. The teachers drove the Mary and Joseph angels
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week iliident vrosmm garners donations discuss arid autograph copies'of-her; ; \ I'l He* mystery, "Stealing for a Living." . pi niiiIIin ffl • '' •' to 11 ?i.m.-l p.m; Town Book Store of 1 ; •.--...... I-,.,, 8 \i\ ^£j. ••*:•••; During the week of Dec 1-5, WeStfield, East; Broad Street. (908):, '••'f'-J .)'. the eranford High School ^a ••;•;••. :.•:•- 233-3535. '• , •.•,•••.••.•,.,, 1 HAMJlQKAHSHAJBRAT DIN- 'CHRISTMAS SOCCER. business classes were" ER '••+- annual:event at Temple TEAftT-^-a hojiday musical featur- involved in a service-|earning | Briefs BethiEl MekorChayim. 6:15 pm. ing, child and adult performers. 11 . project to benefit local chil- 338 Walnut Aye.;,Cranford..$18 a.m. Cranfdrd Alliance Church, cor- • dren, the students spon- adults,$9 childre,n,$3&fo!'a fanuly.. ner of R^tford Avenue and Cherry sored a collection of school 'Reservations required 'at (908) 276- Street, (908) .27^-1617. .-•..- :." supplies to be donated to 1 Borb residents urged 9231. •;.••• ' .'• '- .v-v ' •'••• '. Qranfprd Family Care to ben-; 1 efjt local children in need. to light luminaries of a decayed The Introduction to Word ' GARWGOP — As the bor- / j a.Mwuujiiy ' meeting. Of Amateur ; Processing students, using 1 •'" '•• >S1 onigh hears the close of its.con - ' .>• Astronomer's. Inc. 8 p.m.;; Union PEC. 21 ''.«aiani • ' '4253 Microsoft Word and piresen- .tehnialyear, theGelebrations -is Cbiinty College, .1033 Springfield, tatlon graphics, created fly- -, Committee has reminded r'tesi- • 'MYSTERY OF SIMON SHEP* By ROZ GIUDITTA over for t\vo summers andtwQ •' : Ave.,-Crahfordl. For nibre, (908) 276: ers tp publicize the drive and '.'dents',td.participate ih.the lumi- HERD' — a Christmas musical with , autunihs. ••.' ".-.; -,; '••• • •; ••;.' .:•• • STAR or www.asterisrh.drg.; •••;. encourage students to partic- CORHESPONDKNT ' - , •.;. •'•; ' .. • „• . a children's Cast. fi:30 p.m; Crawford ;,n'ary:chainpir,Christmas:Eve.' '•/. mmmyd ipate; The-collected; supplies ;. •••• -Sean, who said, "There's never;-. ' ' \ The glowing .event attempts- •,"' United'.Methodist Church, corner 6f The ad'read, "Gracious . • ' '•'.;.', an excuse not to,wQi'k/.des.cribod , :; were sorted by the students .Walnut ..and • Lincoln - a venues.',. • .tp.rec'all'yearsjw'st, w.hcn'to., •' Victorian waiting to.'bp reawak- how they1 refratned.th.e pbrch, : and delivered to Kathy Willis, mark the evening merriinent / ' Preceded by a. past/dinner at 5 p.m.. ^ff^Ktf!A\l>t ''•• - '••"- ened by' the touch of 'a loving . removed.the floor!and replaced it ' Admission to the musical is free; din-: .:. executive director of Dec. 24, entire neighborhoods ' '. buyer." That description might withhialiogany.They installed".,;. her is' $6/$4 kids and'seniors. For '• •; dranford Family Care, for .'..'ije'emed-'to.danc.e'.w.ith candlelit;'.'-. have put off many; a prospective seven recessed lights and replaced distribution. ; \ ; : • bags.clotting every block like an' :' >-'. SANTA; CLAUS RETURNS —. 'tickets,-call (908) -576-0936; tickets.',: homeowner accustomed to a real 11 colunins,,thexaLluig.lattice- ,.',. intricate, twinkling, little-city, •-.'•'' 1 to '.Cranford, for the last weekend 'also available, at the door. . '..'• ' estate:age,ht's eupheinisms , but it work, ajid the.skirt, which is the '\ ' •-.•" Luininiu-ies set-out on both • before Christmas. Santa/wili be at MENORAH UGHTING — vyas like riii aphrodisiac to Sean area undena.eath the, porch. •..• •„ ; sides; of residential and"even .' "• 1 • the gazebo topose.for.pictures 9-1.1 • 'sponsored .by. the'Union: County. artcj.Jaii.et Crane, '. '..•;• •' , / "•; It-also tpok- Sean a jackhamnie'r • Tprah., Association; • Westfield. .train . som.e'-b.us'iriess sidewalks,- contiti-,: ; '••. :|3Di Carolers •yvill sirig ,hopn-l p.rti.; The coiiplekhew-that they ....., andfour hours apiece to destroy . station, North Aye. 5 p.m-'^OS) 789- ••>' ;ue up walkways, and lead'to '.• the three sets of cenient steps on., •,,,gnd; Santas>ill ride, the trolley |s : waivted-ii"fixer-upper,"'and tiie .'•'•.-- : 5252, :.../'';.-.: • • /,;/--/'"/ '• l 1; • front dooi's as.syinbols ofguid- '. , Queen;Anne: Victorian; located at the front, side' and back porches,,'. • ^around 'town .With 'residents' 14 p.m. : .;' The•-.•••.,.,'GFWC-.••:::•;• Cranford . /Village, group, hew toys are being collected and'sent ... "the.eVe:ning grpup of the VIA made sever - BLOOD DRIVE:—sponsored' by : " al;liundreel''candy;' tray favors for. the res'i-;. • anpe, representing the,; Biblical . ".'' 3:JO Mo.imti.tin AvenUe iiv.Westfield Then, he rebuilt'.^nd widened'the • Sponsored by the Cranibrd Chtiniber Imprpveirient Association held its'" general-, to St.' Michael's .Church,' games,,\toys. and 1 the • Blood Center of New Jersey. • 10 : story -in which Mary.anci'Joseph':. •fit'the biLL.-Biii.it in the 1890s with' front stairs to a gracious 12 feet....' •'••'. .of Conlinerce,.(908) 272-6114. .'• meeting oh Dec. '9 ht -E.G. Fields in. books are going to JFK Hospital, and books ' dents at Runholls and will-he there with the, :'a'.m.-2.p.m.';Holy TrinityParish,-:315 • ; : : .and. puzzles, .were -given to the;. Veteran's. singers...' . :' /'• ••. ' '. '-.'••• ' ;. -; •' . •;•; - - • are' only able to'secure' solace' in .' an, oll'set turret; full wraparound . ,." /'The 400-white,ilat sawn balus- ;•;;,;-ICE ;;SKATE;NIGHT--/for West,field. President Marjorie B.owniari : First.St.;, Westfield!-. (800)- 652-5663, : a.stable.'Liiim'liaries are '. .. ' •; porch, original 'hardwood floors ,, -,- ters and latticework are ..probably '' Kewlwbrth residents only. '6:8 pjn. presided/ • -•'/..;. •' '.' . .,- •' '....,.';.. 'i ".: ' '. ',' ' Home'in Menlo Park. •••'.- .'.• .,- ';'• .' • ,;., The program: for this general.meeting was. : ."ex,t: W0.'. •;•.''' •;••-;•.' '.''- -.','•' ' .V '. "-" ; 1 • designed to'jpoint/oiit-the,w.ay"' . and moldings, pocket doors, bay -.. the .'most labor-hiterisiye elements '• /Warinan'. •:' ,'V • large variety of j)apt r products for childrdivs given Ghristmas'gifts'.and,gift.eertiflcatesby.' : : ; : the: hou.^e.. hadbeen poorly main-. '• give the porch its authentic, - .'•''.: '.' birthday, parties to he donated- to 'Cranford the Social Services.members, . . •...". •.,;''. her group "of stiidents, also entertained, with' - To.participate,,resident:s ••' / ••' •'. HANUKKAH.pN I.CE ~.spo:n>' 1 : •Victorjan look. Aller searching COMING UP Family. Cai'e, for the 'youngsters of needy. ;•', The Arts Performing Cominittee sang'' .a'f.' other choice Selections/;' ;'••• ..••'-. ;.,.';...•'.. • should iheasiire off'how.tn.any': '•'•' tinned for at least: 20 years. • ' sbred.in part by Union County Torah 1 : 1 'the Menlo Park. Veterans'• Home iiv : TlVe ,'Cranfb'rcl .VIA '.meets "on'^the'second- bags.arid candles are needed fo • ' Center.. Skate/tb, Jewish music arid NEW YEAR'S EVE PARTY — fanniies, One, hundred squares..will be ;seiit-- •. 1 •Tuesday: pf each .month, and -the.'Evening-' line '.their property '.up to' the • ', lyt . seeaspectacularicemenorjili.Union .8 p,m. Dec,/. 31-2;.a.m. Jan": -I/. to Warm 'Up America, and a fourth afghan is; • November; The holiday'• show was -piped' ami 1 ' Department .meets' on 'the '..fourth Tuesday. . front entrance ionehag:per ' '"••'.' had Kenilworth Veterans, Center, South •' almost completed. .Knitted hats, J)lniikefs,. -, televised into'rooms.for veterans who -were-. Sports Ai-e.na, Route 22 West, next to. 1 .throughput, and.the,leaking roof de,sigH,,which Bean scanned into ' 21st St. $60. Featiiring full course :• sweaters are'being created foi-the jiedi-rtt'ric"-.-; ••'. not able to cOirie to the .performance,,. This. For ''information.' about daytime' meetings,. - .every- two to-lln:ee.feeb. Supplies'; •' ••'• BestBuy..7-S:15 p.m.'$10'iee Includes 1 h(id marred multiple roomsl'But'. and traced over, with the computer;; • dinner.buffet.open barnhd reserved •patients at Beth Israel Hospital in Newark.,-; . talented • group , will ; also.: sing, for ' St.- 'call Andrea AUgtist.vri-.at (908»'276-6920;.for •art; available.at Crafty Kitchen.;' : ' skates..(908) 789-5252.: ' • •"' \mdenieath,.the neglect, the Mer Creiiting a master tern- •-,'. tables for groups of 10; f90S) 27«-/ • •. Winter coats lire being gathered for ..Michael's RosaTy. Society and ;at Ruh.ne.lls. • evening meetings call Elaine Hamilton at, -lbcatrtljit 477 North' Ave. Free ..• AUTHOR; APPEARANCE - : Hospital this month. '•'....>'/.' "'. • ;.,'.,/j:908j.27.2-1022. ' ' ' - ' ,, '• ' ' .'//• sand'is;avail|>ble in'the.hack' -. . : Cranes could'see, beautiful fea- • plate, he-traced it onto bncrinch'by'- , 4182,' ••;' . • •' '• ; ; /'•.-•.'• ••-,•• C.ranford Family Care by the Public Affairs ; New Jersey author Naomi Rand will. jjarkinglot.'a.nd.each bag/candle .Jre.Sj just Waiting for restoration. fouj'-inch hoards. Then he cut put- ; ; is'40'cent'ri. Tips for lighting and /When I first " ';,.".. / ' '.'.";.'.," ' ." '.'.•' all the;.straight'.'". : saw .the hPuse, I • iihicing-iire included.; • ,..:,:. ' .'edges with a ..,'.:., loved.it:". .It's" ., • "When\ ifirst;SQW the . table sawaikl all. .;•,«»• my'dreanvlipme," houseijiovedit: .'.It's- . ;-the climes with .a/, ; Gounty elub plans said. Janet.' "But 'scroll saw, and '.:'• The home of Sean and jtnet it;needed a'lot of my dreatr) home. But it . he usedva drill.', ' Crane (abpve) is now a picture to take a hike (or two) of Victorian el^galrice — but_ .• work."' ' ; ••'•' needed a lot bf work.". •'' •• press on the', •/ The Union 'County Hiking •/ • when.the Cranes bought the •The'.Cranes • — Janet Crane ..ro.urid parts, house nearly five years ago |t Club has'scheduled the following haven't stopped'-, 'Se;in applied- ... was a decaying shell. The cou- upcoming activities:,. : .'• / ,. : working on the the same kind of/ ple's restoration projecty which .'.'•'.7)i' B-2 Cranford Chrdnicle December: 18, £003 William J; Bradley : ^NiK^Hwiiiiaih «r Asiatic-Pacific Theater Ribbon Bradley, 83, died Dec. 10, 2003 With- two stars, .the European at jthe Vetera-hs: Affairs New Theater Ribbon with two stars,, Lillian Sodomor a December 18 & 19, 2003 B-3 Jersey ; Healthcare System, the Philippine Liberation East Orange^ Campus. Ribbon, with one star,,.a Good • CRANFORD -. —,; Lillian Cranford. ." :: ..." . '.'. ' ,: '. expaiisioii of lot : Conduct Medal arid the Victory Yatkowsky, Sodomora, 75; died. A daughter, Joanne; is deceased. ;. .fie was Born in Elizabeth : ; and '.had'. lived in Kenilworth Mdl" ' ; ' " •Diec., ;9, 2Q03 at Muhlfid/ -He-Was statione: ;:' d aboard\/ th:e" Roman Catholic Church, fol- keeper with the Township of American Cancer Society. ;••.',' .', mative votes,' The slim majority vote was riot sufficient to The Di;ama Groupof the ''U.SS' Cowie, and USS Hart as. a lowing services at the Opacity approve the expansion. • .; v ' . , ,.- "••'•: , Cranford Alliance Church will be ' Due- to .overcrowding and limited parking at some temple . •hostiiig a free Christmas musical •Navy veteran of World War II. Funeral. Horhe. Buriai was in : , Mr.' Bradley' \yas awarded the" Gracelarid Memorial Park. •.">•• Iiouise McGotmick furictions,- members who attend the events are forced to park on , drama for community families and KENILWORTH f- Louise C.;; Her. husbaridi- Charles,,' is i residential streets; This practice has raised concerns,about safe-' senior citizen^ 11 a;m.: Saturday The Munich- based quintet Oehler McCormick, 101,"died Dec. deceased ,':.'.:, • '•'••'•" ':.•':'.; ..••'".' ty for.temple members/ who point'to a pedestrian accident in the'.. ' 'The musical, titled 'The ; Harmonic '15', 2003 at Union Hospital., • .. Surviving, are a.'sisteh Ruth area several years -ago which claimed the life of a temple meni- Christinas S.O.C.C.E.R Team," 1 Brass returns • Born in Brooklyn, she'lived in Moast; three nieces; two nephews; ;' features a children's choir of moi e ; ? ;KBNIlivo)aTH ^- Helen B. Mark LaPrete and Vincent 1 Proponents of the temple's expansion said the expanded lot to Crescent Newark and Irvington before mpvr arid: several , great-niepes and; .than 30membersand imadult Avenue Rpsenzweig Feihdt, 67, died Dec. LaPrete; three daughters, §usan'. : 1 ing to Kenilworth in 1993. ; .•,'•', great-nephews. "•.'••• . .••' ."'•.•• would alleviate safety'concerns and address the temple's parking ensemble. This show cbnti ast^ Presbyterian 9, 2003 at University HOs.pitalin 1 Bishop,'. Debra • Lakaritia and .Mrs* McCormick retired' in Services were held.yesterday at needs, while Opponents countered that the expansion would neg- fainilijir Cliristmas, carols witli Church in '•• Newark; ', '. '., "•.•• ''. •: .''..•' .":,' ' • Janet Anderson; a sister. Shirley 1965 after 40 years as'a secretary' the; Ma'stapfiter funei'al Home in atively affect property values, cause lighting, noise, and' drainage contemporary music'and brings : Plalnfield for a ,B6rn in'Jersey, City, she lived . Corcoran; and seven grandchil- with' the General Electric Go1, in Roselle •Park:,, Burial was in ;. problems, and disrupt ithe integrity of a •residential neighbor- together two generations ns thev : concert 8 p.m. in Kenilworth bfefore moving to dreri. .';•; ..;• •/•••'.•/.•• '•;••'•.• •••': ..•'.'. • Newark. - '•. •.."• ;•-, '.• •' ;, •'.:'. Hollywood Meriiorial Park, Union. hood. • '•, : .' ' ' '•' ;•' '• '". .. '-.'. '. • ';-. •, -:: '•'-.-"..-'.' .' •' .' '••.'. celebrate Christ's birth, lesulting Saturday. The •'. Forked;River in J989*- -.:';,. A: funeral Mass was held • Many, residents who live in. the. area acknowledge the on-. in a humorous 'understanding Performance, ; : Mrs. Feindt' was an. executive •Saturday at St:'• Mary^s • Roman, street parking affects: their .quality Of life; but said the exparisiori betWeeri the children.and adults, •; the quintet's secretary; for 19. years,' mbst Catholic' Church in Barnegat: DiCi)mo : of the lot would be'a greater impediment. , : ;'•,., '.•••', The doors open at 10;45 a.m., •, third at ; recently. with. Lord & Taylor,in Burial' was . in St. Mary's . CRANFORD ,,— .Josephine ' ;-°. Surviving are' two. brothers, • ; At the.outs.et of Monday's meeting,, members .'of the board. with refreshments following the ;' Crescent Avenue, is the •,,We.stfieid.:; -•: •:.-••.'::'-V| ;';.':•.':•;••• Cemetery; Manahawkin; . . .-.. DiConio, 96, died Dec. 15, 2003 at Joseph and Charles; two sisters,. . attempted to find:a cdmpromige betwe'en the temple's proposal ; perfonruirice, The Church' is locat- . Surviving,, are her companion, • Arrangements Were by the Ida Vitale and Mildred; six grand; and the concerns of neighbors, many of whom organized into a ed at. the corner of Retford Avenue- only New, the. Hamilton Park Health Care Jersey show Jarries' Gibson, her . mother, •Bugbee-Riggs: Funeral Home in Centerin Jersey City .': -.-; children,and five- great-grandchil-' group, UNITE, opposed to. the parking lot expansioiwThe board .and Cherry Street in Craufbrd, . ; : on Harmonic ; r has heard testimony'on the temple's application sinc6 April. • . one. block off Walnut Avenue. For • Josephine' Rosen^weig; two. sons, Barnegat.', '.','/••'•" \'<:r'/'. - • • ,. Born in .Newark, she lived in ; _ ,., Brass' current Cranford and Union' before moving. • '.Visitation .'• is'2-4 ahd :7-9 p'.rn'!;. "I think the mos;t effective testimony I heard was; from (rgsi-. rnore information; call the church . : holiday tour of to. Jersey City six months ago. tomorrow at :tiie Union Funeral dents) who said they;were.conflicted... by the way things-were :'officeat(.9O8)276-1617;•.. " ' ••''• the United polarizing the neighborhood," said board member,;Francis M, Mildred Rusiriiak •-. 'Miss DiComo was a retired Home:Lytwyn & .Lytwyn, .1600 States. : Smith, who proposed scaling back the parking lot expansion plan "KENILWORTH ^Mildred ; Her. husband, JohnC. llChet," seamstress iji the, Irvington area.' ' Stuyvesant Ave., Union. Friends St. Paul's inWestfield •She' was a past -. president; of. the • may ineet 10:.45 a.m. Saturday'at. by approximately 30 spots and increasing thei buffer between the sMatloSz Rusiniak, 86,'.died Dec. ..is deceased.' .".'•:•.••":' •'• •'•••;."'., ,;\ •: -: . '•bqc.ee.-••team organized by the • the funeral home Cor services;tp fol- lot and nearby residences; a suggestion the temple ngreed to; ."•_ „ offers Advent festival 15,' ' 20Q3 '-at ; the-/Berkeley - Surviving are a son,, John; Vailsburg Senior Citizens Club in low 11 a.iri.:in the 'mausdleuiii at • Heights Convalescent Center. ...two- daughters, Kathleen • ' The temple hiid originally proposed lTO.spaces Tor the loca- . • \ St."Paul's Episcopal Churchiri Hollywood Memorial'P.ark, Union. tion, b6t had come down to 138 spaces prior, to Monday's nieet-. She was. born' in :Elizabeth i Frazier.and Irene Chrader; and Westfield, will cpiidude the. season' . Deceased are. a sori; Joseph; a •••'' D'onations may l)e sent to New ing. Smith's, proposalbrought that' number- down 'farther. The 1 ' and .lived in Kenilworth for ; six grandchildren, ' .'"„''•' .of'Advent with a.Festival of •"., ; daughter, • Aiitonia Howard;', a •Jersey Cpmmissionfdr the Blmd & .temple's lot now has 67. spaces. •', ; •-•; , ' most.of her life. " .••••'• ••• '.Services were Held yesterday, : . Advent Lessons and Carols 11:15 brother,,. Bill; and hvo sisters, Visually .Impaired,. 1510 Hooper 1 •at,, the : Mastapet'er. Funeral Dissenting members of the board said that the .temple's pro-, a.-m.-Sunday, hegiruiing .with.'.a's.pe --. . Mrs....Rusiniak retired after Catherine Pptito and Aiitonia" Ave., Suite 240, Toms;''River,' NJ- posal would have covered an excessive percentage of the' temple's five* .years as- airassenibler with •Home, Rpselle Park, followed. • cial prelude at 1.1:00 .a.m. In addi-' '•Gervasi. '•; • ' ••'•••.' •••:••., .' 08753/.; v ' ' ••'•'••• '••".' •••••••'•'' lot with pavement. The town's master plan calls for only 50 per- .: tion.to hymn's and carols, the St. . •the, Singer Manufacturing Co/-. •by', a ' funeral Mass, ; at ,'Stv Europe's.only professional br.ass.: :. ,,' throughout'Europfe, Japan, the.Near1,. .. $30, Tickets for .-a special pre-concert ,'cent paved coverage, while the temple's original, application pro- Paul'sParish Choir will sing family" holiday special features.-select .•'in Elizabeth, 'She'w.fts a mem-: Theresa's • ..Roman Catholic quintet, Harmonic .Brass, vvill .give.'! , reception atthe Swain Galleries, and posed nearly 65 percent. • ; • . .,•'..'•' ,;••' : . excerpts from Bach s Cantatas 62•'• tiqns ranging from Bach's Christmas . East;anid North America.. ; ..-'..•'.'.'. •••••• her of the Kenihyorth Senior Church.. ."'.••' ,; their sole' New Jersey'perforrhance 8 .'.•'• reseryed'Tatron" seating arc $50,. ,. Irigebqrg Vajalo .-•'•.' Smith's proposal would.have reduced, the paved coverage to and 22, Handel's Messiah;and' •. " Oratorio and Tchaikow.sky's, Nutcracker; For niusic educators, students,; per- .'• CitizensClub. . .' , '"•'. "•;• ••' '" 'Burial was private.' ,„•,.; ' 1 p.m. Saturday in the cavernous gothic. Suite to Leroy Anderson's Sleigh Ride formers'and, enthusiasts a.like, lor. sale . . All tickets are-available from the ; CRANFORD ••;— Ingeborg University, •rind'-'.-'liec.amc • an - somewhere between 55 and 60 percent, but, that was not enough Schubert's D,eutsche Messe : : v sanctuary of .Crescent Avenue • ' : church office or at the Swain Qalle'ries,. Vajalo/.78, died Dec., 9,: 2003 at adjunct professor of'French arid to satisfy everyone-on the board. : '..•"..-• •'..•.'' •-..,.;.' ,'• . accomptinied by members of The .. and the light-hearted.arrangements of , during this event and available .' •."•'.' .-• Presbyterian Church, located at 716 both of which are.'lbcated at the corner • the ..' Clark. . Nursing . . and ' German at Unipn County College '•-,., "My feeling oi> the whole.issue wasi that the coverage was out New; Jersey, Syiiiphony Orchestra. holiday tunes and carols.,,; •'.,,", • ., •nowhere.else will be many of.-the • ;•• , Watchung Ave;, in Plainfield.'.The occ.a-' .. Visitors will .hear, the group in a glo- . Harmonic .Brass publications of .works • of Watchung Ayenue and East Seventh • Rehabilitation Center.. . in 'Cnu'iford.. She was a member . of line with, what we approve," board; member Chris."Mas,dale ' • •.. Chj-istmas Celebrations will . ;; $$.$ HAPPY HOLIDAYS FROM : sion marksthequintet's'third,'.. -. , •' rious setting, and learn why Harmcrhic' • representing an avi'ay of styles, and'. . , •Street in; Plairifield;.: -•,'.•;' .; .She was born in •Germany and of the Deutschoi- Cl:iib in Clark, said after the meeting. "I am willing to give leniency to the over- - fakeplaceon,Cliri'stmos'Eye'. -.•' 1 : Plairifield appearance, .'as WQII.as t,he ,. ;-.Brass, based in Munichj has elicited ...',.•• periods,,uaiquely:arranged for brass. • !,.• Proceeds from the concert, s'p'onspred $$$. UNCLAIMED PROPERTY; h'ad:liyefd in Cranford since 1958. . tho :'Allianco Francaise -in all coverage requirements, but I felt they were still over the .perr., beginning with a Cliilclren's •'..;'.... .$$$ . Mrs; Vajalo. was. a world, trav- '••Mbntchiir. :and the. Art'.'Students centage of coverage fpr the benefit tp have outweighed the detri- final concert of their Christinas Tour • rave reviews while earning ah interna- ensembles and bands, of various forces by the Crescent Educational.and. Eucharist and Christmas Pagetuit ; IT'S OUR PLEASURE : USA.-' •..;.:•'.';; : ;'";..>' '•;••.,•':: ::; )[. tional reputation for virtuosity and • . • and complexity. Also:available \yill be a.-. Cultural Association/will behefit the. eler, due to the overseas assign- League of New York City. ments .to the,neighborhood." ..;.....' :' "'.'•••• .•,'•'.•'••'.'-•: .. at 4p.m. featuring- St. Paul's.-' . ; flawless musicianship, To date, the" • • samplingof-their Gfi.s and 9 the r rnusi- church's organ: fund.'••'• ., - ' FINDING YOUR TREASURE; ments of her husband, ah engi- • •H-er"; husband,. George, is .;V Diiring.the meeting, Smith also noted the temple had prom- Primai-y and Junior Chou;s.... ; ••Witnessing these .always entertain- ."' $$'$ n'eer. She liyed.'.iri- many cpuntries. deceased.. ' .'..' .• . ised to take steps to address concerns' raised by town planner ing; frequently.funny world-class ppr- , quintet has produced 15 .compact.disc ... . cal memorabilia to take home;-. ."' -,- ; •-. ••'• Call (973.)'648-3847'(daytime.) or '•.. 7 1 1 . .St,Paul's Clmstmas Eve,- ""• across Europe, the. Middle East • Private.arrangenlprits we re: by formers.is an unforgettable experience, • recordings, iriade numerous'radip and .. ' :General admission .tickets are $20 C'9'08') 653-1832 (evening) for additional 1 . Blais'Brancheau about the application.: : •.'•.•,-. '•'•'•. Eucharist will.take place 10:30 . • : '•TAKE NOTICE thai information has rJeon filed With thb State Treasurer.of Now ahd Central America. V . the • Dooley .. Firneral; Home. .'Temple Emanu-El has not decided whether: it intends'to Saturday- evening's "bring the;whole' •• . television appearances and performed •'('$15, in advance);.reserved'seats are,- • information,.' ;• '• ..-,.. • ' . " Jorsuy <:pncumint) certain por'sonal profiorty, in this Slate which has remained '••' • p.m., preceded by.a ciirol sing at unclpimod.qi' Itio. whoioabouts o| the parson.or porsons.ontitled to.such personal Mrs. Vajalo completed her ••'.rnteririen't :\vas in I^nirvie'w appeal, the decision, submit:h new applicntion.or abandon the, .10:15 p.m. This traditional service property have, beoii or remains unknown for statutory abandonment porjodsand ' education nt' Setpn Hall, Cemetery^.•'.•'...."'•.'.' • • •'." : ' .. " parking lot expansion entirely. , • •'•.•.'•;, . .-. ... ; will include The St.PauUs Parish ..' that auch.porsonal property has been presumed abandoned and bas been. • Choir, joined by brass quintet and •: d'oliuared .to the Slato.Treasuror pursuant ,toNJSA46;30B; lot.soq. •;,'•. '• ' percussion. ' ••'•." . . ,,,; •; • Arts Guild unyeils Trio Stato ol Now Jersey,-.Department of Treasury; Unclaimed Property.will Thomas Parise Jr. On Christmas Day, there Will . . adyortif.o a list of potential owners 61.abandoned property. The.ad will-ruri on GARWOQD — Thomas J. Conservation Corps during the be a 10 .a.m. Eucharist with homi- Ooco.mboi 1.0th and 26th in tho following, newspapers: . • • ' :Parise Jr., 89, died'Dec. 7i $003 at Depression.. ' ... :• ,. ••' : : ly and hynuis. ; :"•.."-.': '-."••' , ••• ATLANTIC : JHE PRESS • . • '.. - sculpture exftiftit his home in Toms River, .",'. .Surviving are his wife, Barbara The public is invite'd to attend BERGEN .•' BERGEN RECORD •. '•, ' : Born in1 Garwpod, he lived in Pa?ch-Cris\vell;'Par.ise; a daughter,., C elebration Singers •allservices, St; Paul's is located.at.: "BURLINGTON . BURLINGTON COUNTY TIMES. Diane Nancy Hurley; four step- CAMDEN '. ' '.':.' COURIER POST ••" • .:" Scotch. Plains'for 28 years'.before, . .414 East Broad Street in ' CAPE MAY' • • THE PRESS ••'.;•.'•• ••' • ''moving to Toms River in 1983.', '. sons'; three stepdaughters; a broth-'' • Westfield. For .niore infohriation, an : reviews CUMBERLAND : DAILY JOURNAL •'• ';•'. "•;' M r.••- Pavise. was a: purchasing • er, M.. George;-'a sister, Josephine call (908) 2S2-8506, ijxt. 10', ' • • . . : joint coiicert ESSEX : . ... STAR LEDGER • .'• - - ••' '. manager,, mainly .with•' Allen, '.'Azzolinti; five grandchildren, 11 ;i The fourth art exhibit at Thie al and often evocative of arche- By BRAD BISHOP •plastic striping. ..• • ; • - 1 •GLOUCESTER GLOUCESTER COUNTY TIM^.S •Industries in Rah way. He retired step-granclchikli'on and. two .great-'- : .. Mary, Lou.Stevens of.Gallows r .,' Celebration Singers and •.';,' ' '•' conductor with' the -Pittsburgh,'. iiild of Rahway, "An Edge- • types or mythological figures; .HUDSON' JERSEY JOURNAL ' . •.:••' . grandchildren. •.- • .:.-•; STAFF WRITER .. " .';...•..-.. Hraditional service at . Children's Chorus,'direete.d.>b'y; -Baltimore, New Orleans, Detroit . . in Space/A Space in.Tinie,'' fea- " .- There is an almost biblical pro- K1ERCEB ' ; h\. 1994 .from the maintenance' -.Hill Road, said' the'speed' hump , ' TRENTON TIMES ."''•:• .• • : ' . ; Sean Berg, and Imperial Brass, and New Jersey Symphonies. He fundity to1-the form and expres- '... MIDDLESEX ' ' HOME NEWS, •department of . the • Berkeley' • A fu'neral Masswas held. Friday- ; /WESTFIELD % While,'some.'" has: dramatically increased roiul - Fanwood Presbyterian ' tures sculpture by Union artist-.•. : :.MGNMOUTI i ••-• : under the baton of American lias, 'performed as-a piaiiist oiv .- Rpbert'Rakita'and'Barbara. -. .. . siveness.of Wallace's figures and •'- ASBUfiV-PARK-PRESS• ~-' • :-; ^Township schooLsystem,.:..::.. •_'.:.:-.....: at St; Barthorpinew- the Apostle .residents ^continued[to .^objectto .noise,'. as '•• cars traveling on the •• : .I.'.:-Aft)stiya!:of Lossonsjand ;. MORBIS • '•-.' ' .; •-. DAILY RECORD • • .-/ ,•'•: He.Nyas a past president, of the .. Roman Catholic:Church,following'' • traffic-calming • • •.•measures ' .conductorrcomposer,.micl grebes-; niaijy.reepi'clings.and as qrcljes-^ ; Wallace of Elizabeth. The ejthibit. drawn studies included in the ; .OCEAN . •'. OCEAN.COUNTY OBSERVER . ' .'.services • at .the Rossi'•' Funeral' Cnrols,•'under the direction of .• ' ,. trato'r, Joseph. Turriri. will.ofier'a . trai pian'ist;for the.New Jersey. •".'. ; runs Jan.,11 to Feb: 6,'arid there? ~ ~ exhibitionr::~~~ . •:' -;-:---•--;-• -•:-~--.••-• - .National [ Purcha's'iiig', Mariagei-s installed by .the town in the. as -they'pass over it.' She said the . •. : PASSAIC .' NEW.JERSEY HERALD& NEWS 1 Robert H. Gaiigew'ero Jr., Minister. Symphony. .,':.-:' ' ' '.. ••'•' Joseph Turrin, a distinguished 1 : • Askocintioiv and a' former member •Homt . Burial was in St; Gertrude. joint prbgi'am of choral and'. , 'will be. an opening receptionon 1- ; Wallace began studying the . SALEM . . TODAY'S SUNBEAM-: • •; ," ShopRite: grid, others"lauded.' the sp^.ed hu'nip was not. designed Or •>• of.Music at Fanwood Presbyterian : composer arid conductor, is of the luiights of Columbus. Mr,: Cemetery,-Colpnia'. • • ... brass-Christmas and holiday . •iVs a composer, TujTin has 4 p.nv.Jan-. 11... Admission is;free.'- : human figure at the age of 16 at . SUSSEX .. .;.. ' NEW JERSEY, HERALD ...'•"•.. effects of the project at .the,Town installed correctly, since. ;.the , Church, will be held 4 p.m.-;' • • .. new director.of Imperial Brass ; music, at :7;30 p.riiv.Friday m the . produced works of many genres, .•"'-'Rakita,'-who.has lived in.. '• " ' the Arts Students League of New UNIOM;.'.•' ','•. ' W.ORRALLCOMMUN.ITY • .' ... Parise waS:.an-'Ai"my Air Forces Donations'may be, s'ertt-' t.o- . .•'Council's/ regular meeting hump is 14. inclies above the ;,,• Sunday in the candlelit sanctuary.:. Band. The group performs •' THE REPORTER. . '. ,• '. . sanctuary of the.First United•-.•' • Amongthe,many commissipried. • numero.ut; places around.the. : ;. York. She-continued at Pratt .' WARREN- . . •yeteron of World War; If and Hospice, of New Jersey,.77. Route Tuesday night., • ' • , • pavbment instead of 12 inches.. ,of the church'',, located at the comer Friday night in Westfield. ...served ' '•'.. in • • the;. . Civilian. . 37 Wost; Toms River,-.NJ 08755. . Metho.dist;Church; 1 East Broad worksin his catalogue,higli- . • , United State's,, moved to New , .• Institute, studying with Rudolph pig'as'e look for.your name in our ad in the legal soclion-(jr visit our.Wibbsll6.,'. As part of the project,: a, Speed Stevens added that speed humps v' ofMartuie and La Grande • . • . . 1 1 St. in Westfield. Both groups.are . •. lights' mclucle-''Hemisphere9,.cbm-' Barariik, and received a degree for a namosoarolial: www.state.nj.us/treasury/.tax'ation. ••'•• '.'.. hump has been installed on should not be installed on routes 1 Mount, N..C. and served 'as.the; Jersey just a few years' ago; his ; Avenues.inFanwood. ;:' ' ' • ' •.,' returning by popular demand to • missioned for Kin-t-Masur's .final Gallows Hill Road between like the Gallows Hill Road, which . Lay readers will play a. primary director of youth music aiid,; sculpture is as.unconventional as , of fine arts in painting. At The .;, Geraldine Franco ; thefree series of Friday Eveiving. conceit with the New York ;. .•'•,; music associate .at the First ..'. ' : .University of Pennsylvania she • Fairacres Avenue and East Broad has a^ grade' .exceeding 8 percent.. -.. role, while carols,'hymns, and . - 1 '"h.is-lifestyle has been. Inspiration ' Classics.', ••'"'•..:'• ". ;! .•.•, . • ' • Philliarmonic.in May 2002, aiid' Presbyterian Church in ,-'• for.his shaped and painted.wood- was the assistant of Maurice •.:• • •". GeraldineNatale Franco, 79,' •Mary-Wa.nca', Theresa Spcct,and' Street, The speed hump, was: ": Stevens said cars bottom out \\ ; : v : • anthems..are-sung by.thecongre- • .'..'• The Celebration Singers p.ror . • t'aken'oiv tour by Masllr and the Kingston,N.C.. -',' . > died Dec.;. ll-,, 2003; at Over.look • Angela .Sl.ifer.;': seven.graiidchil- installed in November, but strip- on the sppod bump and that her en -abstract works.in this exliibit Lowe and was awarded an rnas-.."•""' gation and choirs. Handbell choirs gram >vill showcase holiday car- ' orchestra to Europe and Asia in . ' -Berg earlier spent.three-years: Hos-pitalin Summit. ' .'/'' '.-: •dr'e'n and threcygreat-igriiridchil-... ing, has' not. yet been-finished family has had difficulty sleeping .' coiae. from'diver.se sources, . . -. ter's of fine arts in sculpture. The 1 : ; ; will also beperfonnrng. In like ' ols from different parts and Ian-, June 2002.- ; • '.';; v ; • as conductor-in-residefiCe for including some-of Albert •;'.'. •' •'•' •': •figures in this show are made; pf ; . , Born in Caserta, Italy,. Mrs., ' dren, , ' '' '-'/ - ••••;; ' "-/ . ' • •'.''• because of-•••inclement'-weather, . becau'se-o'f'the noise.; ."•:.'•";• : ' .;• -v. style, this'forin of Christmas se.rv- • guages of the \vorld. Modernahd 1 : '•• Tiirrinis also an active com-- MidAmerica Productions in New Einstein's theories ofphysic\s.and'. papier-mache, done in additive Franco lived in Newark :and . .A . funeral:. Mass ,' wn-is-- held Town Administrator Jim Gildea She .added •.tha.t'.'the speed traditional works will iiiclude : ; ice has been -presented^annually poser, mid. conductor of music for; York City:where he prepared .Westfield.. before, .moving, to. said the town.plans to stripe the : cosmology. Rakitahas also been . .as well as Subtractive processes • Saturday at St. 'Helen's Roman.' hump has caused cars .to lose con-• ;' for more than 80 years/at Kings . . Beethoven's'Hallelujaii,,the': . .-. lilni and theater, and'has . ' ; Fanwpodiri 2001; "\':'' :-,'.• street with, water-based paints choruses for their perforinaricps '. .;ln "avid reader of contemporary ; and painted with acrylics, ; ..'.Catholic, Church,. Westfield,• fol- trol and is therefore, a safety liai;- . College. Ca^nbridg'e, England, For • Hallelujah Chorus; from ; ' .. received awards and grants from ..in Catnegie Hall. He also, served ..Surviving. are: a -son',. for now, until Conditions warr/ant : • ideas-in, physics, which led him to;' •The hammered metal disks oh lowing, services at the Rpssi ard, In addition, she said that the , ' more.infonnatiori;'call(908)'889- '•„• Hand^rs Messiah, "Away in- the the United Nations (for- contribti ' ' as associate conductor of .the; ,'..•'. ..Anthony;., three •" .daughters, the- use of 'permanent thermal contact physicist Stephen ... ,,'••.- some Wallace's pieces are a •. , Funeral Home in Scotch Plains. impact marks on the hump inch- . V : Manger," "Silver Bells'/V'Ding •' tiohs-in the arts), ASCAP,; '.- ' .: 8891. V; : •'•:. '•'/ •'. , v";,. ';• Metropolitan: Chorale and sang . Hawking .about' the visual images . recent addition to her figurative cates that dainage is being done Dong, Merrily on High," "Jingle • American Music Center, and five: professionally with a male sextet 1 Bells," and "Have Yourself a ;'•' : he was,inspired.to create after ' ' work. Both the paper and metal to vehicles which travel down th^. FellowsMps froin the New -;. ' • iriManhattan. , • . ' ...•;. . 1 reading soirie of Hawking's expla- components are created \vith •''•" • road; '.: '• ••.. , ' ' '. . ., : : '.-". First Baptist adds,to . Merry Little Christmas." Several CHARITABLE GIFT ANNUITY '.., jersey StateCouricil on the.Arts;-.' Berg has conducted many, fes- nations of cosmic theoretical . recycled materials. The theme of Others, however, urged ti»- ' . The Celebration Singers have Christmas Eve service • numbers will feature the coin- . ; ' tival.and all-county choruses, 1 male/female relationships, arid council to stay the course. "People biried adult and children's1 cho- • been .delighting audiences from .'physics .' ; ..;•.'• . ..'.'• ' ' '• "•• A traditional Chi-istmas Eye and has conducted at St. ... : Some of Rakita's art; featured; . : the/fertile, emotional psychologi-;,' are finally driving the speed . •;ruses/ ':.'' . ;,; '•' • ••'. ;- • •' '••.' . RocUand County, New York, to Patrick's Cathedral and ' . ;. ' ,: caiidleUght seivice of readings and in the. exhibit is assembled on a . \. cal grounds of relationships, are limit," said Kareii Masciale of Imperial Brass, a group of Trenton, Ndw Jersey, for more • Carnegie Hall in New York City' carols will be supplemented by pro- , th in wooden framework, and is • ^explored in:thtese artworks. prinitt)Pentecostal 1 Gallows Hill Road. "Speed-huriips- approximately 30 brass and per-' than 60 years, An area -tradition, •••'. No; tickets or reservations are; jectedCru-istian-artand themusic ; freestanding or leans.against a •-, .:. "Aii Edge in Space/A Space in•'. j Covenant Presbyterian Church annuity; are; doing the job nobody elstf. ; cussiori players, will deliver its :' the chorus, performs about '20 _ required for Friday's free con-, .•: Holiness Fellowship of John.Rutterat the First Baptist wall or across'the. floor, Each ; Time'* is sponsored by Merck & v r •could do.-Please"keep-thoin."- . concerts ;each year, and is espe- • •.'••'••:: 'Cranford, : • •.'. 291 Parswiage Hili ; own brand of holiday sparkle • /. ,cert, though donations are ;; Church, j.70 Elm. St., Westfield at Iilece is painted in black and ; Co.j-Incv' .'•' •''."."' •••• '•• .•.'••.• .-.. '.; ; •; ' •'mils. , "Since the speed bumps were • atrtd cheer with selections.includ- • cially known for its performaric- requested to help offset the con- ; (908) 272^6788 •installed, I've seen a decrease in 7:30 p.m.. Wednesday. • •' ..: . ing "Rudolph, the Red Nosed •'.. es during the Holiday seasons' . tinued expenses of bringing • . white, with an almost "Op-Art".; 'v. The Arts Guild of Rahway is a ' . The Chancel Choir, under. the stylized geometric design. .'•'.•'•.." • •'• Rev. Frank Sforza, Pastor the spised of traffic," said Frank Reindeer" featuring tubi? soloist v arid at nursing homes, hospitals. • high-caliber entertainment pro.-.-;"., non-profit arts organization us c Though born of musirig on s'cien—• • :'". 11:30am Sunday School Invest in a Charitable Gift Annuity' Quinri of St... Mark's Place. ;'..' direction of Minister of M i BiU Matt-Bock, A Cliristmas Festiyal and senior citizens 6eriters. '.-.-.; •vided by the Friday Nights'. -. : located at 1670 Irving' St,,'';: : tific theory, these sculptures •; Rahway. Gallery, hours are 1-4 • . 6:30pin Sunday Evening Worship ! 9:.lfl am - Sui^diiy School' .. from Children's Specialized •'.•'-.,.• ;. "Because cars are going slower, I Matthews, will: perforrn Rutter. by LeRoy Anderson, Christmas Director Berg completedhis .; . Classics series.' .• ';" ., ; •'•.. , •. • . 7:30 Wens. Worship/Bible Study. ' anthems. Scripture readings frorri master's degi'Ge in choral con-• 1 reflect a desire to.make the / p.m. Wednesdays, Fridays and v •••. , ll'.Ollam-Sunday. Worship ' Hospital.Foundation. By doing'-sh, .'.-'•• • don't hear the. noise I heard Joy March from the pen of Erik Thechurchjs handicapped; , ::-.- ^l 7:30pm. Sat^Pentecostal Prayer . Isaiah and the Gospels will tell the •ducting from East Carolina accessible, and refreshments '.will1' abstract into a solid,;delineated Saturdays''and 1-3 p.m.,and5-7 7:30 pm - VVwl. Ilihle Stmly & Prayer before,"', ' "•;'. '.,: . ;. ' . ;'••.;'' ••' '• • Liedzen, Jesu, Joy of Man's ' . ; : , , .. , Age-Integrated : ' you'll guarantee rpgular;. lifetime • ." : • Members of the council, did not Christmas story, illustrated by . Desiring by J. S. Bach, a Mark University, where he served as.. be available during intermission. form.as uriiqueas-the ideas that p.m. Thursdays. , ;,•',;'•".;i .•;'•>'•••,.; ';" 1 A "Whole Family" Approach to ministry. 'Vaitlicoineti h.v hearing, andjkaring income for yourself, your'spoiiSLvp; -,'. respond to the, residents' com- Renaissance paintings. Freeh arrangement of f of State. Additional operating support comes from membership ; fei.;'•••-•:•• -• : ••'•'."• "v•••'-•• v -v-v "• ••"'•••' '•". dues, donations, fund-raising events and other grant programs, Music butt 'DaVidMron'Band The adjacent mid-18th-century Terrill Tavern; which houses". • • . the museum shop; will also be open for theevents.The shop is ; stocked with a variety of unique and one.-of-a; kind merchandise Celebrate New Year's Eve early with and holiday gift items ':./.': .; ' ' ; k' ; fiors•rf.'oi'i No reservations are necessary. Admission for each' open house dinner and cocktails (5pm 9pm, limited menu) or is $5 for adults and $3 fpr members and students. Children under : ^ CLAMS, OYSTERS, ^ schppl age ate fiee Parking will be availableVat Parkside 'Plaza, , ^^ CHEf CARVED TURKEY, I./ :'. ;,'/• Seam.nl greens, tossed iviihgrilkdshrhup, Sliced tomatoes, A located south of the tavern on S.t. Georges Avenue. Fof infonna- : PARTY! l^li/ ''" ch'weijxnntte,,sprinkled with vin^^^ .' PRIME RIB, HAM, LAMB, tion call Linda McTeague, executive director, at (908) &04-1896. ' VIENNESE TABLE AND Starting at pastedsticed Chateaubriand & •'Brazilian^. FRESH fRUIT : $ 00 :... "--"-] /: Lobster laiC' ;'VV V •',:•' .J'.'^j^ji New Year's Eve - 61 + tax & service $31per person • '•••'•-.•" Poiatp&Vegetabler. Mis & Butter ; : AFTER 9PM INCLUDES j:;..:.V ' , •;• ,-."•.. SpecialfWEVessert .:'••; '.'.-.' ALA CARTE DINNERS FROM $11.95 Dinner • Dancing • DJ Anthony lOpm-1? 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' (In Drug Fair, Shopping Center across IforriWesMleld Dinar) ••' K TEL: 908-389-1131 * 908-389-1132 • FAX: 908-389-1133 • vsjMT.-S'.'-iv.i'M..'.-.:;.1.,,-':. December 18, 2003 • December 18, 2003 Cranford Chronicle B-6 Cranford Chronicle Williamson, Patrick Woglom, rAMll Justin Yacik: . nnor roll Qrof//o o-'WjlHnrjlHnrnn AlbertAlbert.Kevi. n rof honor ,rnd«n<». I. Children's offers rec programs Cllli Aldredge; Katherihe Armbruster, SFksnops Recreational Therapy ilar community prpgrams. The aged to intera— ..«-.—..., , Fraser, William Gardner, Nicole Douglas Berkowitz, Caitlyn CRANFORD — Tho following sUulenis ourned Queenan, Nichplas Ramirez, Christina R. # 1 CRANFORD — The following David Colaco, Erin Hannen, Labbate, Richmond Lapolla, Marc Bierman; Michael Bither, Maureen , academic honors at Hillsicle Avenue School fbr the.' Department ,of' Children's workshops will offer instruction ,. while they are tjusy c-reating^ J Linger, Vincent Lisciotto, Daniel Gentile,. Erin Green, Joy Hanke, Richardson, Megan Schmeling, Deanna Stirk, Siblings ,'• . are • welciomfiT ,{ at Children's students have earned academic Gregory Shapiro, Yuhya Jacqueline Hertz, Rebecca Heucke, Brady, Erin . Brenner, Kelsey first marking period,ol'the 2QQ3-20(M school yoar: Specialized Hospital offers com- and assistance, making, crafts LoGiudice, Connor Londregan; JelTrey Sun,. Kendra V. Sweet, Jessica Trelles, munity , recreation programs such as mosaics, sponge paint- ..Registration fee is $6.5. •':, . :ia- j Cecelia Hall, a licensed honors at Orange Avenue School Shteynberg Russell Holt; Claire.Humen.LUas Brenner; Lauren Capizzi, Daniel ,, Alyse Van. Liew,; Michael Van ' Liew, Michael '• Dina Mansour, Jeffrey Mfirkovitch,. designed to provide leisure ing, tie-dying, .mask making, Class sifces ^re limited, ancti1 clinical social worker, licensed for the first marking period of the Humeri,' Emma llaria, Amanda Clavin Stephanie Qouto, Matthew'• •,.; ..; High Honol- Rqll (All A's) Williams, Lauren Wilson. . , . •'. •''.''.,. 2003-2004 school year Honor Roll Christopher Markowskiv.. Amy. opportunities for children with Sculpey clay and bead and sand registration deadline is Jafl. ,5V, 1 marriage and family therapist ; Jacquiri, Rachel Jacquin, Kristie Folger Alyssa Frediani, Shannon ..;• Grade .7; Geena Altebrando, Robert Baer, . j Mackuske, Thomas Marra, Grade 6:Tyler Aingo, Anna Autilio,/ Meghan special needs. .:••'',.•.. , art. This is an.informal pro , : Call (908) 233-3720, ext. 5273 and board-certified clinical Kavrosi Michael Keating; Frances • Hahn' Daniel'Ho, Joseph Hollier, • Jenny .Buonfcempo, Julia Cabrera, Michael 1 Grade 6 Ellie Barkin, Lauren Brendan McCloskey, Emily McCue, Adaptive Aquatics runs Jaii, gram where peers are encour register. •• . social worker, will present a High Honor Roll Kanajian, .' ' ' • W •"•'.'•.•'•' ••.'.•'!•''":.•'••••""•••'11 ';>r''vi;^-; leaven Resort, Milford, Pa. Cranford Recreation .July 1Q-93 —- fivp-dav County distributes four-night trip to Cape Cod. The Department will S395 double occupancy screen Monday movies dur- includes four breakfasts, ing the month Of December new HEART grants 'SENIORS four dinners, visits to in the Audio/Visual Room of attractions. Registration is the Community Center. Thirty-nine non-profit groups "The services provided by Helen Darcy and John now open. . Movies will start at 11:10 and artists will receive a total of these artists, scholars and organ- Thursday Club For trip reservations and $49,475 in.thfr second,round, of izations directly benefit the resi- The .Cranford Senior Ritsko. ••:.' .;''';.;'.•"•••- a;m. promptly and run until dents of our county and increase , Citizens Thursday Club Celebrating their 45th full information, phone approximately 12:40 p.rn. the 2003 Union County HEART Helen at (908) 276-2849. For more information, (History, Education, Arts appreciation for the arts, our his- meets 1 p.m. at theanniversary are Rose and Reaching. Thousands) grants. tory and the humanities," said ; Community Center, 220 Anthony DelleDonrie. , phone (908) 709-7283. Freeholder Chester Holmes, liai- Wednesday Club Upcoming movies The freeholders established, to shine Walnut Ave. Activities: The Cranford Senior the HEART grants in 1998, This son to the Cultural and Heritage Dec. 18 — Christmas ; Friday Club include: Programs Advisory Board. ; .'•••The*' Cranford Senior Citizens Wednesday Club Dec: 2 2 -~ "The In-Laws." program supports projects relat- arty, noon at The meets at the Community % ed to :history, the .arts and '•These cultural assets are a Grier, Cougars poised forbi g season /estwopd in Garwpod. Citizens Friday Club meets , Michael' Douglas and Albert vital part of community life, well « 1 p m; at the Community Center, 220 Walnut Ave, Brooks star in this offbeat humanities in Union County. The By DAMEL MURPHY • Trips sponsoredby the ; Trips sponsored by the total funding for. 2003 amounted, being, economic development, Thursday Club (the public Centers 220 Wiilnut Ave. . comedy about, a pending and cultural tourism in • Union .THECHHONTCLE , ; -. ;• . ' •;•'. •••• BOYS HOOPS is welcome): . '' Dee. : 19- —. Cookie Wednesday Club include: wedding and the surprises to $77,500,' ,••••••••' .. Jan.12 — to Showboat in "The response to the HEART County," Holmes added. . ' . From scoring, to; ball handling; Dec. 30— to Caesar's in exchange.; encountered \vhen the two To .request tIEART grant/ to'•score in bunches for the.Cougars,-. Atlantic City. Fee. is $16.mismatched fathers meet. ' Grant Program in the past few to defense, to highlight reel feats of but he knows he can't do it, alone Atlantic City. Call (908) : Trips sponsored by the information,' contact' the Union. ' : 272^6828: ^ .,•.-.:'•::;..:: : Friday Club: .'- Bus leaves Meeker Avenue Dec. 29 :— "Bend It Like years has been exciting,"* said athleticism, Terence Grier is cap'a^ and the team is bettei: whjeh he's Freeholder Chairwoman County Davison of.Cultural arid ble of doing just about anything ; Celebrating birthdays in Jqii. 14 -^ to Atlantic at 11 a.m. Trips are also Beckham." An independent- Heritage Affairs, 633 Pearl St., •. playing a team game. Without aii December are Linda City. ,'$ 17,'leave .•Centennial planned Febl 9, March 8 and minded young woman dis- Deborah P. Scanlon.: "The recipi- : you cap ask of him on a basketball. easy night on the schedule Grier he; .•.'•Elizabeth,;NJ 07202; (908),558- : Rispoli, Mary !Sch6tt:, Dot Avenue Pool at noon. Other April 12. For information, covers the joys of football ents are a wonderful mix of ere-, court. "-.-;.• '.- . •',., ••'.'",''•;. •') has to be at his- best and help his, cal) Arleen Bordon at 1908) (soccer), much to her fami- ative individuals, poets and writ-, 2550; relay users dial 711; or e- . This season the spptlight is ':•.teammates, be. at their best each MiKiis, Joyce Yenezia,, trips planned Feb. 11 and mail cuItiiralint'o( •"-.'. ' •;• '.•'• 'Local awardees,include;.' . Ahimovic, .•'.'.;. John ' March 17 — St. Patrick's The public is welcome on upbeat British •comedy musicians and dancers, plus arts, ByDANieLMUFlPHY Cranford High boys basketball - "It is all a lot for a 16-year old to '•'•':•• from Cranford ' — Mjidgc : : drama. ' history,; cultural organizations . THE CHRONICLE ' ~~^~~ ' '"~~~", team's, junior guard and plenty is•-. •deal with," said Grier. "But I've MacWhirter, Sue Mazzeo, Day... celebration at Mial.l trips. Wittel, Cranford Dramatic. Club, and civic groups," • going to be asked of liim as he tries managed.it pretty well. 1 just have , "Kiss Me/Kate;" $1,750; and. ' . . . Sitting in. the press box during to. lead: the Cougars back, to the Susan:'. Pete.rspn,'..Nevv,:' Jersey: to do.well in:sch6oL If I do well in, the second half of the Scotch ' - -state final- and impress' the college school the colleges; will .] cpriie Intergenerational ,' Orchostra, •. Plain8;Ri.dge. North Jersey Section ' recruiters that will be' watching his . "Mozari meets Meringue" events, regai'dless. As for theganies,'I just, HOURS: ' 2, Group 3 championship,. I lis' every move...... -.' . •..:.•,- have to play hard, hustle'and never - $1,06.0;-,••'.••• . •-'•' ." - ., :' ' ,: tened to the! casual banter between ' WijJi a sensational -sophomore- LOWEST MON.-THURS. 9AM - 9PM show a sign of letting up. If I just from Fanwood "— Asit. Ray, reporters: who each Wondered;"a.s I campaign, that saw. him up his 22 , give 100 percent, I'll be. okay . / . FRI. & SAT. 9AM- 10PM .'.Garden ' . State.' Cultural h^d, why the state high schools points per gaine average in tl>e reg- : PRICES Association, performing, arts pro- "I have to pass the ball arid play SUN. 10AM -6PM : football finals Were still being . ular season to 31.8' in state tourna- within myself and. within the, GUARANTEED . grain, $1,000; Virginia Dariani, : ' Not responsible. for. typographical •':•. played at Giants Stadium. : • ment play, Grier; has generated offense. If we-all play our role well . Bring in any competitor's ' Metro Rliythm Chbrus, $700; . •.'..' From the press box, which felt plenty of interest from big time errors. Sale' items pasb & carry only. from: Kenilvvofth — ' Dale be okay. Last,year we Went to the. ad or coupon and we will Sale, prices, effective 12/17/03- miles from the field;th e sound of • Division 1 programs and has estab- , RAG imd this year we'll be even Spindeli' Kenilworth Public ' . the gusting winds tod reporters lished himself as one of the premier meet or beat that price 12/23/03. Pripes do not include sales Library, Summer Fativily Fu'n:: better because we have that experi- •tax. Beer prices represent 24-12 oz. talking on the phone to %ir edir • guards in the state. 'He. led ence;-' •••••.'..•.'••'; '.• .•;"•'•'•; ••'',•'• •.. subject to ABC regulations. Night, $500;' •'•••:, ••: -. .:.:,...• .:. 1 . bottles unless otherwise noted: • : tors drowned out most of the : Cranford in scoring and steals, and Cranford only, returns two •.").• from Scotch. Plains — Lydia. : Watson, interactive workshop. sounds coming from the stands.. . was second on .the team in, assists' starters frpin : last year's 18-11,, The reported attendance of 4,291 ,and rebounds last season and he'll • with students and traveling North:Jersey Section 2, Group 3 870 St. George 4ve., Rahway, CVS Shopping Center • 732-381-6776 • FAX 732-381-8008 . was initially greeted \yith shock ' be one of the main attractions ! championship squad that played in' .exhibit, $500; • . •.' ,''•'• "•"/•" and skepticism by the handful of Sunday, night when the Cougars • the Group -3. final at Rutgers;, from Westfiold—Ahrre Marbs,: . scribes, butAvhen it was explained•':. take on highly-touted Scotch Coffee, with Conscience concerts, University last year but doesn't that the number was combined • Plains-Fan wood in the primetim^ expect to take any' steps back.. .$1,000; Patricia- G'agliardi, Holy , total for the night's two games, V ' game of tlie Tip Off Classic at Setan Trinity Into.rparochial School, Junior captain Chris ;Drechsel; • belief set in agaih; -\ •'•• Hall University/'..' ' • • '.",•;•".•.' returns to Ule backcourt with.Grier, new drama club, $2,500; Dr. In a stadium, that sits close to: His long list of to suitors Theodore Schlosberg, •'.., NJ and has shown even greater shobfcr 80,000people 16 times a year for ' includes —^ in 'ho particular order ing range in tlie preseason' arid has Workshop for the Arts, music pro- . professional football, the Scattering ~ Seton Hall, -Rutgers, -Notre.'- grani for Plainfield students and always been a smart ball handler parents, $1,500; Garry Griinsley, of a couple thousand looked, from •; Dame; Ohio State, St. Joseph's,- and strong defender, Junior sniper ' • Unioh County:'- Educational the press box, like a college lecture Villanova, Virginia,. Miaijii, Penn Dave Snyder willprovide the back: hall on the day before: , . State-and many others. Helcnows : Sen'ices Conimission, performing court depth. • ••';"• '•' . .•;•-• Thanksgiving. . •' "' .'.•• . • ' '. •representatives will; be- in the arts classes,' $2,500; . Barry : Sophomore; Chris Brown, who Rosenberg, Westfield Coinnuinity ; . I have to admit when I first . stands at many of his games, wear- averaged 6.9 points and 4.4 ' ; walked out on the field in the tliird '. ing their school's shirt and intently • Bank; $25,0. ''. '':': . , .•'., ' : • rebounds in 16 games, last season, ;. quartor of the Union-Piscataway •'....' watching his every move. V will start at forward and be one of SEAGRAMS GLENLIVET BEEFEATER ' ganie before Scotch Plains'ganie, I. Many onlookers .will-want to see the primary scorers, able to knock 7CROWN saw the tens of thousands of extra ' displays of hjsindividual.skill, but dpwn- the three arid also post up at 09 Newreseue seats find wondered why the : .•-.-•-. :.•; • ': :: .. . ; :'' •'.•.•'..• ;' •'. • .-'• •••'.•:..•.• NICOLEPIMELLA/THE CHRONICLE: Grier- also knows he is $ captain of. times,- arid will;;be an important •' ganies were still being held here. It 1.75 lilci One of the top guards ih the state after averaging 22 points pe.r game as a sophomore, Terence Grier a team with championship aspira- • player on the glass for.Cranfqrd...' . •: felt like standing in the. empty' will be the center of attention this season for Cranford. The Cougars open the season Saturday iri tions, and the experience and talent, ,: footprint of a mansion, gazing up Metuchen. • •:•.'':-;- -i4.-'-. ' :...•....••••••-•..•"••.•••..-.' . •-.'•'•••:.•. ••••'•:'•:•.•, \.-•••• ;:.. '.••••'.: to fulfill them. He knows he needs • ' . (Continued on page C-2) JACK I CROWN Y A9J1SI I BOMBAY I SKYY joins DANIELS I ROYAL I TALKER I in I Vodkaso and wondering what the finished G product would look like. .•/• ': s 4 00 But standing on the Scotch : 33^ 38 ?n-M&i 26" ' »° tIC Sheriff Plains sideline for'the first.half, I : .The Union County • Sheriff's cOuld tell the crowd Was as loud 750 J. ROGET •. 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"Their athleticism will help 750 ml BELVEDERE • 1.5LBERINGER ha.ve .limited their turnover to; 9 : •750M&R Jersey State.Police, SherifT Ralph ' All the empty seats made for an ^7SQml JOHNNIE WALTER RED;,.".. 750 tnl SMIRNOFF Vodka QQ\;...",. or CHOPIN Vodka 80 White Ziplandel.:.-. -.:..•: _ combat inexperience to return to iday.tournament.again this sea-' '•j'iist ,12 a game, • a riumBer Whoever is getting open and theni get. rebounds, but they have IB? : ASti.:..:..: :...:.. ..-' '-. \.$l R MQNDAVl Woodbridne 4 4 OO. Fi:oelilich announced. • .' • '' . '.. easy target'of criticism, but after' soiii. facing Metuchen in the.first making, layups is doing the scor-' to box out," said Mellerio. "We're a 1.75L EARLY ;•'•'. , • 11 DEWARS_ " . 1.75L LEEDS' 750 KORBEL- ,, Catjempl • Chard. - Merlrjt. ; the state tournament... ' ••.' '-.. .' 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"It just doesn't hap girls swim teams each grabbed vic- >pen house at child care c< ures and can also do a lot of the pen, somebody has to develop tories over Kearny pec. 10 at dirty work on the boards for us," relay and Geoff Walano in the 100 CRANFOKD — DiscovPiy Child Caie, estab- language development, math readiness, reading into that guy. But I.think we can Memorial Pool. ;, , ' • .. back) to put the rneet away said Head Coach Tom Johnstone. •'•".' The boys squad Won 92-65 for, lished and licensed l>v the State oi New Jeisey skills, science activities, arts and crafts, music do that. •' , -• '..•.: • • '•'; '..-'; • >The'girls had a much easier "He is a Vety good, offensive their first win of the season, while in 19$8, is located at 1 Comnieiti Duve in the jppicciation, dance and drama and gymnastics. •''•. •'. "Drechsel is good with the time defeating Kearny, surging to . rebpunder. He's 6 foot 1 but plays the girls team earned a 103:66 vic- Cianioid Business Park The centei piovidos a All students, in addition to the academic ball, he i§ a good decision maker an early lead and never looking a. lot bigger than that;". .'•'..- tory to improve to 3rO. ••,•••'•'• well inundod cuinculuni that meets the aca piogiams offeted at Discovery Child Care and he is pur-leader on the court. back as Cranford won tlie fiist six Senior; captain John The boys team started strong, domic as well as physical educational needs of Centei, have the opportunity to participate in a Markowitz will start in the front Terence is Terence and he's got:; races. Lauren p'Elia won the 50 children physical education piogram with Eastern teh. better. He is a guy you can as Brian, Woglom, ;.Chris Judge, and! 100 free, H'ayley Brown won court, along with 6 foot 4, 250 Geoff Walano and Lee Krihzman The OVMH'IS of Discovciy fluid (\ue Centei G\mnasties Academy Once in the gym, stu- depend..on to get you through ' the 200 IMv Hannah Van Why woh pound junior Steve. Coda/Steve • won the 200 meter medley relay. & Kastoin Gymnastics aie always on hand to dents aie exposed to tunnels, slides, preschool those rough spots. the 200 free and Laurel Klappholz : Caprio, 6-2, who played 20 games Steve Walano won the, 200 free and , diiect md answei anv (jui'^tious anxious pai* gymnastics equipment and oui "New Fun ."We'. have' an experienced' won the.lOO fly.D'Eha, Klappholz, Jungle" last season, .Was sidelined for 1 Woglom won the 200 individual enjs niiiv h.ivc Because the child care ((Mitel's team: We're still young, but we're Brown and NoeUe Zielenbach won • much of the preseason due to a nledley but Kearny was able to" educatoi child ratio is alv\ays undei ^t.itc agu The b.ilancn between the academic educa- . shoulder injury suffered during •experienced because af Terence the 200 medley -relay lations cluldien will have the attention that tion ind the physical education of the child and Chris, and what some of take a 22-20 lead because of the football season, but scrim- Cranford's lack of depth. ;. '• The same foursome won the 200 they need to develop the fundament.il skills to caie centei becomes a unique learning expen- these guys have gone through in i ncc maged Monday and will see plen- But the Cougars stormed back free relay find Brown won the 100 entei kindetpatten ty of action up front. A pair of 6, : other sports. I feel like we have breast to close out the meet The centei onlv employs adult, ceitified Discovoiy Child Care Center opens as early the'right attitude. They are all over'the next three-races and took foot 3 juniors, Jim Gbski and command of the meet; 53-34, ' ICE HOCKEY gi oup and lead t< achei s w itl\ .in iv ei age tenui e as 7 a nl and closes as late as 6 p m The school Justin Kellemajii round but. the very focused and excited.for the Crarifprd fell in the semifinal of five veais Discoveiy Child Cue may be day is i) a in ] p in 1 "I knew that would be the criti- 1 front court..-. : . .year," , •'•. • ,.;. ' |-.: '; • •' round of the Cron Tournament located in a coipoiate sotting, but tin famih Residents aie invited to the iacihty for an ••.. Cranford kicks off the year.in cal stretch for usi We had to get it Open house 6 8 p m Jan b, 1 oi 8 to speak with . Grier and.• Drechsel are the done there if we \vere going to have Monday, losing to Morns Knolls 7- enviionnient makes oui students feel welcome only returning starters, but a big way. After traveling to and eagoi to chsiovei their lutuio the dnector legiuding the many discoveries Metuchen Saturday afternoon any chance of winning," said . •"then chilchen can encountei while replacing the 2Q points per Woglom. Krinzman took first, in' •••.-•'-. J.J. Hoeffler and Joe Conte eaoh RED CROSS E ith student begins his ()i hei da\ ftiootod • game, 14.2 rebounds and ft)ur Cranford \ takes on Derrick l>v 1 w.um smile and nuituim^ envnonmont Foi moip mfoiniation, call the office at (908) Ca'racter, Lance Thomas and the' the 50 free and 100 butterfly and. scored for the Cougars (1-2) steals of the starters shouldn't be Walaiip won the 100 free, to put the Princeton Day 4, Cranford 1 ULTIMATE MASERATI Once in the classroom, students ait exposed to 272-2 ">fe0 too difficult for this collection of; rest of a talented but -young: : Cougars in.front. Cranford then, •~ Playing one of the top prep players,'replacing the leadership Scotch Plaf. • MKKI 7:30 p.m. :• ."• '. '••• •:. -. ••••'.. . .. -• ."'. vf ' ' NICOLE DIMELLA/THE.CHRONICLE SPYDER Sunday,night andwill.t.hen trav- Sepior captain John Markowitz will be asked to do the dirty work won the next three races (Matt schools in the state, the Cougars and intangibles of last year's sen- Duesch ip th'e; 500 free, the 200 free , fell tP Princeton Day 4-1 Friday ior class is of paramount impor- el to Linden Tuesday. inside for the Cougars this season. SPORTSCENE MASERATI 1 SILVER COURT HIGH SCHOOL CRANFOBDPAL NORTH in Springfield BASKETBALL AMERICA .There will be trvouti foi' the 5th grade Girls'PAL Basketball Golf Committee members preparing for the inaugural Ultimate Par 3 Shootout to benefit the 973-376-9295 team on D.ecemboi 22nd at Westfield/Mountainside Chapter of the American Red Cross included, from left, Dennis Kinsella, exec- (all times p.m. unless otherwise noted) • Cranford a'l Mslucheh, j ., : Orange. •• -Ave',. ' 'School and utive director, Westfield/Mountainside Chapter of the American Red Cross, Dr, John Tobachnick, board .. THURSDAY, DEC. 18 ;-,\ ; '..; ; • . , Wrestling.''; .' .; . December 23rd at Cranfoul High member and golf chairman for the Westfield/Mountainside Chapter; and Leigh Schmalz, S&A Event ' V. .: Boys Swimming ; Cranlord nt.HopatcongT()ii'rnarrifln1,'9 Cranlordvs. West Orange; 4 'School. Both tryouts will iun Services, director of golf programs for the Westfield/Mountainside Chapter. A luxury automobile await- BASEBALL INSTRUCTION Daytofi/Brearleyat Gov.. Livingston. '4 .''.•' ' a.m.-.... • • •• '.•"•' • • •' • '. ';' from 7;0d.PM imtil 8 00 PM ed any golfer who scored a hole-in-one on any of the 18 par-3 holes of the Hamilton Farms Hickory Brearley vs: Quad Mndt, 10n.ni. .••-.,':' ' • Girls Swimming '.:•• AiYive 1'5 minutes.eaily to legis- Course in Gladstone, but the course won out with the closest shot of the day coming up 28 inches shy Cranford vs. V\/esl Orange,.4 -. ' "• ' .. :•' • ;; ' ' Track •• • •'• ; -.'•.;.' - Small Classes (4-6 Players) * Aftci-School Classes (all-skills) Cranlord a.l Drew Invitational ;. . ter'. Please call .Gregg Wheatley FRIDAY, PEC. 19 ; . : at 908-272-2816 with anv ques- • Pt ivate & Semi Pi ivate Lessons ; Girls Basketball SUNDAY, DEC. 21 ' tions...... ;• ';. Cranford vs, SeotcirRlains, 7:30 , . • Par 3 Shootout helps Red Cross '. Boys Basketball . Brearley at Newark Technology, 4" •.,-. Cranlord vs. Scotch Plains, 7:30.' •. Hitting, Pitching Qtchcis Infielclers All Skills Boys Basketball CRANFORD LACROSSE at Soton Hall .Unlvorsity • ; fust Par 'I Shootout siul Pai i Shootout will be held it • Brearley ys. Newark Technology, 7 ' ' .\.:'• •: •'-.. -.. CLUB No duffer wins car, Dennis Kinsella, Amencan Kod Hamilton Turn m Siptcmbn .' '.. Wrestling . The: Cranford Laci osse Club All Ability Levels Ages 67 - 14 Cranlordvs. Linden, 5.. ' . ..' . ' •', MONDAY, DEC. 22 . but inaugural event Cross Dnectoi loi the and the Cl ISSK doll Tom will Boys Swimming • ';•.: t .; ' Ice Hockey ... has openings .on its Gth giade W e s t f l e 1 d / M o u n t a I n s i d e take pi uo it Mount mi Hidge 1 Cranlpfd at East Brunswick, 3:45 , Cranlord vs..Wosllield, G . '[ tea-mi.'If'-'interested please call Chaptoi I fully expect this Countiv Club SoiiKiset Hills Classes Begin First Full Week In January- • Girls Swimming . . . Girls Basketball '. (908) 272-0630 for'-iniounntion considered success Cranford at;East-Brunswick, 3:45 event to giow and matino like Countn Club, Plainfiold Broarley vs. Hackansdck Christian. A" • the Classic Golf Toui has oyei Countiv Club Biltusioi Ciolf • . Boys Swimming . A windy Octobei day couldn't Instructors: Dennis McCaffrey, Tony Picaro, Tom Beck, SATURDAY, DEC, 20 its sit-yeai histoiv With tlie Club a,nd Hamilton I aim Golf Boys Basketball • '.Crarifortf vs.'Gov. Livingston, 4 • Fax us your results! rustle the featheis of golfeis at Cranlord at Meluchen; 1 . . ' '•;•. .Girls Swimming •... : (73 2)574-2613 this fall's mauguial Ultimate siippott of out event sponsoi Club Joe Mdhcin, Mart Belford Mike Schiro '•'.... Girls Basketball ' '. . .Cranford vs. Gov. Livingston, 4 - • . Par 3 Shootout, a unique chanty LabCoip, the automobile dealeis Inquinos iliout fut in i pla\ all runent & formei Head Coaches foi high school & college) golf event be nefiting the and out plavcns the Red Cioss ing spots and oi sponsoiship>. We&tfiold/Mountiiin&ule Chaptei can continue to t,e>\e the ineds c in be din clod to Dennis of the Amencan Red C»oss of aiea families and -mdividii Kinselh, at ic)0S) iM 7090 oi CALL NOW TO RESERVE YOUR SPACE Thanks, to suppoit ptovided bv als" Leigh Schm il/ S^A I\ont The Cranford Lightning U 10 boys soccer team completed their Fall 2003 season with a 7-1-2 record, l aiea automobile clealeiships, The 2001 Ameuc an Red fi os. soi \ id >. it C-)7 !» r(<-)-i2 ! ) ALSO: • Holiday Camp - Dec 26, 29, 30 k 31 scoring 45 goals while only giving up 20. During the season the team was trained by MetroStars mid- golfeis had oppoitunities to win VOLKSWAGEN IN SUMMIT fielder Mark Lisi and coached by Barbara El-Khoury and Randy Muckenthaler. Shown with Lisi are, (fills to capacity each year) from left: Sean Babos, Randall Muckenthaler, Joseph Joyce, Michael Zanfardino, Glenn Heller, Jeffery. a luxury automobile with a hole- ' •'•'• •'• 491 Morris Ave.: ... '• m-one on each of the 18 pai-3 • Power School - strength, flexibility and conditioning Francis, Sean McGovern, George El-Khoury, Ian Henry, Danny Weber, Johnny Albert and Dean Vogel. holes But the course won out Watch 'A Home for the Holidays' •.••••: 908-277-3300 . Missing from photo are Derrick Hoff and Eric Pawlick. .--.••• from a certified instructor . -.. .. v dbuglasvw.cpnn ' ;-' ' with the closest tee shot coming up 28 inches shy of a new set of Tues Dec 23rd -8 oopm on CBS • Baseball Store - all the top-quality 2004 models c#i keys for the gollei Minors - Railroad Workora - Stool Workors \ Factory Porsonnol - Agricultural Workers YOUTH SPORTS 1 Held at the world-i enowned NJ Sfate Contact- of gloves, bats & accessories from Mizuno, Wilson, Hamilton Farms Hickory Course Purdue opens season with win D'Antico with four points Maddie call 8774 ARCHNJ Rawlmgs, Easton, Louisville, D-Bat Under-Armour, and more ATHLETE OF THE WEEK • Purdue defeated' DePaul 23-12 in the ' Johnstone and Lauren Campbell with in Gladstone — the only United / ATTENTION yVELPERS e rnail warmlineCPnjarch org {including many haid-ro-find models & sizes} •opening game of the Cranford two points apiece. States Golf Association (USGA) N( w 11 k >e Y Anoei ION sponsored by Miui{;anese. poisoning can produce: immediate- health Recreating 5th/6th grade girls basketball - Spiders top Wolverines lated par-3 course in the US — Rt>UURCI : ;••• In boys 5th/6fh grade action, the related problems including: • > Parkinson's Disease league. . .' . . . ". .-."_. -. this event offered golfeis <\n Indoor Training Facility For Cranford High School Vhe Rustic t/VUll . Leading the Boilermakers in scoring : . Richmond Spiders defeated the Michigan opportunity to plav a pai 3 [ Illl PHI S's \|li \MH V Muscle Stifiness ' . were Colleen McGovern and Emily." . • .Wolverines 25-24 on a last minute shot www;njarch.org '...-Call Diifju's &. Associates; venue that nvals many tiadi- 2003 Union County Champions & State III Finalists V Ruspiratory'DifficuItiej; McCue with eight points apiece. Also by Connor DeMars. The Spiders were tional courses in tcims of beauty today l.br free inlbrniatioii. ^ TVoihors/WcakncSs scoring lor the Bdil.makers was Nicole : led offensively by Brendan Holderread : Kleiman with three points and M.egan who had 11 points, and Connor beMars and difficulty The 18 holes for Gahill and Claire Bilaysky with two points-'• who had eight, Defensively Liam Powell this event langod in distance D0FFUS <5< ASSOCIATES each. Playing strong defense were had- three blocked shots for the Spiders horn 135 vault to 182 vaids •; '•••' ' ' ' ' '' Arurnv'ii 1viw The Wolverines were,led by Paul Nyitrdy , , , Colleen Jones and Mary Gate Carroll... The Ultimate Pai 'I Shootout The leading rebounder was Kelly'Burke, who had eight points and Andrew ONeil 'ti 'l.'n.il Altop|i«;v!. witti 'Offiriif, Lo(;o(tttl in .Who had.six.points'. is an offshoot of its oldet bi othci, www.injurync.com 1-800-613-0162 •Scoring lor the Blue Demons Were Taylor the annual Amencan Rod Cioss Classic Golf Toui, which fcatines play at five ol New Jersey's pre- miei goH couises over a six'- month pei lod The single da-y Ultimate Par 3 Shootout nffoids Wishing you all the golteis who ma\ not be able to commit to the latgei event the oppoitunitv to participate in a wondrous anticipation veiy unique event, with the oveiall winnei still being the American Red Cioss of the holiday season. "We could not be more pleased with the lesponse to our Kids get fit St. Michael's Merry Christmas ; Catholic Church Presented in conjunction with Cranford High School at Children's The First Baptist Church , 1912 Kelly St., Uriicm / ' -, ; 908-688-1232 and the Cranford Chronicle. ; Parents concerned about chiK : dren who may be'overweight Or 170 Bm Street Mass Schedule are increasingly inactive Can now Vtestfield, NJ 07090 December 24ih CHRISTMAS EVE •• • 7DqysA'Week-7am-2am turn to ' the . SHAPEDOWN •!.. •" 5,:00 pm Mass-family Liturgy-' •. . Take Out Available 908-233-2278 .7:30'pra'Mass .'•:' '• Holiday Mass Schedule Program' • at , 'Children's''. ; www.firstbaptistwestfield.org •:, \lm Midnight Mass (ChoirH:3flpm) Christmas Pagcntl2i24 4:30pm . , ,-,- Specialized Hospital, located on December 25th CHRISTMAS DAY Christmas Eve 12/24 - 5:00,7:00,10:00pm' New Providence Road in ,'• 7:3ftam Mass' ',- .. Christmas Day 12/25 7130,9,10:30, Noon Mountainside- .' •.•' ••'••\ . '•'••. 9:00 am Mass- Family Liturgy New Years Txc 12/31 700 pm Mm- We're Here for YOU! IO3OamMdss .;. SHAPEDOWN is the coun- Nw Years Day 1/1 7.30,9,10.30, Noon try's leading weight management 12 00 noon Mass program for children and adoles- Celebrate Christmas cents. Designed for children ages Christmas Eve I* Choir Musical 6 to 18, the program has beon with our Family \Afednesday, December 24th seleCted.by the American Medical Cherubs • B December 14th •''•-109 North Ave.-Cranford Association . as an exeriiplaiy Choristers Music for Meditation •T. 10:30 AM 908-272-7016 •Fix: 908-272-7288 health promotion program;- The at 7:00 pm \ 10-week program will be held Youth Choir and Chancel Choir Evangel Baptist tins every Wednesday beginning-6 30 Candlelight Service of LUTHERAN CHURCH SPECIAL MENU \ p.m. Jan. 7.- .-.-., lead us in worship Readings and Carols 5 In addition to the child, at 10:20 am Sunday, December 21st J Church 587 Springfield Ave., Summit Served from 2prri to 9pm Weekdays least, one parent or guardian is at 7.30 pm 908-918-2500 ' and 2pm to 6pm Weekends required to participate in the Contact us to discover how much we 24 Shunpike Road O Come All Ye Faithful To you and yours Childcare provided t two-hour sessions as the program offer for children, y'outh, and adults J Springfield, NJ Join Us To Worship Our Lord Complete Dinners is designed to enhance the entire - 973-379-4351 Christmas Eve - Dec 24 4:00 p.m. (Includes: Soup or Salad, Potato, family's understanding of weight Christmas Eve-Dec 24 5:30 p.m. a joyful holiday INVESTORS mahagement, nutrition: and Christmas Eve - Dec 24 10:00 pjn, Veg. &;Dessert & Beverage) physical fitness. Instructed by Christmas Day-Dec 25 10KK)^ SAVINGS BANK both a physical .therapist and a Covenant Presbyterian Church I "'••''•'•.:'•;: (Over 26 items to choose from) We Welcome You!\'V nurse, SHAPEDOWN covers a 291 Parsonage Hill Road season. wide range of nutrition, exercise To Advertise Weekly in Our The Rev. Dr Wayne Dreyown, Short HilN Italian Night Prime Rib Night Check Out Our www.isbnj.com and body image issues. :. The Rev. Andrea Walker " Wednesday Blackboard Children in SHAPEDOWN 973-467-8454 enhance their, self-esteem, Christmas Eve Candlelight Service •••••.. •;••••••..•;•••'.•-$fii95 95 1-800-252-8119 improve peer relationships, adopt Places of Worship Specials Daily,.. Dec. 24th - 6:30pm Starting at.» O 24-hour ATMs at most locations healthier habits and begin to nor- Including Soup & Salad, malize their weight. Space for the there will be carols sung, A (Ind. Soup, Saladi Potato, (Iricl. Soufi, Salad, Potato, Member FD^C Christmas message & then the Can- j Veg., Rum Cake & Beverage) Veg.l.Dessert & Beverage)- Dessert & Beverage program is. limited, and a $370 registration fee is required. Call Christine 908-575-6766 die lighting while the congregation For more information, please MT sings SIIENT NIGHT call (888) CHILDREN, ext. 5417 P i \rtt HC-4 Cranford Chronicle December 18, 2003 December 18, 2003 Cranford Chronicle The Jewish' Community Center Childhood Programs. ... • ;-.'. of the JCC. Membership informa- ext. 204 to register for the open, By KATHLEEN G.SUTCUFFE health is what enables every devel- Medical Rescue. "I was looking for a therapy and of Central New Jersey Nursery . Registration for. the 2004-05 tion will be available at tlie time of house. Those interested but unable \STAFF WRITER ,.'. .',.. -••.•". oping country to empower its citi- .•way to participate,'' she said. Women Helping Women, the "Every day- we. had to \ The fee for each two hour work- School, located at the WUf Jewish Nursery School year begins Jan. 20, the visit! .'•:,-'",'. '.-.''• - -,'• to attend Jan! 6 are: urged to call zens. This is the v.;ay to ••work ''....Tliisjust lahded in my lap." • . non-profit organization providing shop is $25; $20 for WHW members. Community -.- Campus at 13912004. Children who will be, turning 1 : .'. For those who wince at the toward peace, development,' and .; pack early in the morning Grauer.'was approached by a fel- Call Bennett at (908) 869-8800, and schedule a daytime toiir. : affordable therapy and support Martine Ave. in Scotch Plains, will 2,3,4 or 5 years old before Oct. 1 are ' sadistic squeal of a dentist's drill — autonomy." Women Helping Women serves and arrive there, set up low South American native and services for women, young girls and • be sponsoring an Open House' for,! eligible for enrollment . meet Jeannette Grauer, a kinder, Perched on the windowsill of her more than 5,000 women, young the table,, We were in the Union County medical profession- teens thrbughout Middlesex, , new families'7:30 p.m. Jan. 6,, The JCC has created an atmos- •gentlerdentist. • •„ • •.;••„•; office are trinkets which hint at al, Jose Arruhategui, to join the .', girls and teens each year through Somerset arid. Union Counties, is • Parents interested in the JCC phere where children can flourish , Once a year Grauer, a Somerset Grauer's membership in a global streets, no water, no eledr fledgling medical mission.. Grauer' offering a wide variety of weekly its. programs. For more than 28 Nursery . School and full-day as individuals and ultimately devel- County resident who has practiced: community. She has amassed' a coj- agreed and joined a' convoy of 50 tricity... when the wind Support Groups beginning Jim. 8 years, the agency hasbeen a refuge Kindergarten for the 2004-05 school op a positive self-concept. Educators in Union and Springfield, takes a • lection of dentist figurines she's col- volunteers traveling to Ayacucho, a ; 1 and running through March li: for women struggling-,with' issues year are encouraged to attend this' use a handsron approach to learning break from treating her relatively lected from her travels: one made of blew, 'dust would- cover barren and isolated region two 1 The groups. "will. be' held at related to,. sexuaI abuse, domestic informative and enlightening pro- and stress the process over the prod- affluent patients in Union County scrap metal from Uruguay, a sec- the,equipment." .. -.••• •-./';• hours south of Lima. .".• ;•....' PEDIATRIC Women Helping Women's Metuchen violence, depression, addiction, rela- gram. Guests will have an qpportu- uct, creating an environment stimu- to travel with; a team of medical . ond made of com husk and cotton In 2002, .Grauer's firstjyea.r with' — Jeannette Grauer office, 224 MainSt; and tho agency's •"., nity to learn all about the Nursery lates,the whole child: '..;•.'•• , professionals to' Peru, providing from Bolivia. A stout wooden den-' '• the project, the team traveled' from tionships; self-esteem, and loss. DENTISTRY Somerset office, 7 Cedar Grove School (is they visit the classrooms Families expecting to enroll their free medical care to underserved tistbending over a patient is. from town to town to.treat crowds of peo- For more information or to regis-. ,'.,NJ Stale permit #5147' ,: : and tour the newly ^expanded JCG populations.. , •'• Pern, and a smiling dentist, and Lane.'. ' , ... '. •'". •.'• - . •'• v • "•'• ' •' children in the JCC Nursery School label. "Actually, no. 'Made .'in ple- v . ••••• ;..'••'•. •.••' • •••" '•'.• ..''' •' ter for any of the winter Support facility. Susan Bennett, early child- "I always wanted to,do this. dental assistant made .from putty • : . "Every day we had to pack early ; • . Faciu'tated by highly-triiined vol- or Kindergarten, must be members China'." ' ; • .,.'". : . '. " groups,: call Women Helping Women hood director, will answer questions Mary Flanagan; piw Dentistry is part of a healing pro- in the morning and arrive .there; set unteers who -.are under the supervi- : 'are from Italy. A •'ceramic- blonde Grauer said her collection is a at (732) 549-6000. "•" ' about the Nursery School and Early' •k EXPERTS AT KEEPING YOU WARM -•••••'.• ,-V:at vr- ---. • : fession, I myself ani committed to ' up the table. We Were in the streets, sion/.of professional social workers, female dentist, perched on a stool is tribute to life's, serendipity. "1 just GARDEN STATE AIR CONDITIONING 777 RARITAH ROAD an international community of American. : ' ,.-. • : • seem to cpine, across;thenii" .; no water, no electricity.;, when the each 10-week support group prb- healthy members," said Grauer, a CLARK, NEW JERSEY . Grauei\ a 'redhead,' turns', the fig- ' The- same could 'be .said for. \Vind blew, dust would cover the vides an opportunity: for individuals • Donate your HEATING EXPERTS native of Uruguay. "I believe that ure over in her hand, and reads the Grauer's jjarticip^tion, iii Team equipment." .'.. • .,'' \ ; •/ facing similar challenges and issues : REPLACEMENTS • INSTALLATIONS . .' 732-815-1977 ,' ctar to : In ohe location, when the'team' to come tdgetlier to connect with GAS 8, OIL ' '".••• Dr. Mary and Daughter Kalic; • ".attenjpt:cd,toderive power from the •• each other, offer support, and StEAM & HOf WATER BOILERS Dr. Flanagan is a Pcdiatric Dental Specialist .town's sole street light., "We blew explore options, and choices, for •KARS-4-KID HOT AIR FURNACES U Has extensive training in comforting fearful children... ] • • Your Environmental Headquarters . the whole circuit," Grauer tiaid, . • , change in a stvfe emoronnient. .' and receive a HIGH EFFICIENCY SYSTEMS •Vacuums In another town, the -team occu- .; ' • Women.Helping Wojnen's winter CERTIFIED TECHNICIANS :: iHonoredby the American Association ol Women .'-.'.. pied a yarn factory and cordoned off. ;support' groups-' include;" Surviving ONE DAY INSTALLATIONS . Dentists and the NJ Society of Dentistry, for Children, •'• ••'••.; •• •Sewing Machines B_B_M_I_"3 • "•• • •••'' '•"•' •'•'••• •••: •: • :'.1;' ••• • '•• -V.Elected asa'.rnemberof Omk;ronKappaUpsilon '• exam rooms, with yarn-filled boxes. •Your Child's'.Adolescence, -Coping- 3 Day / 2 Night Hotel Stay! -PEEMISI • Outdoor Power Equipment BOH IRS • (Denial Honor Society). "•' • . •. ', -.'.-. • • ' ' • • . In her first year, Grauer was the with ' Separation... and ' piyor.ee, l A r ickupi" ' Maxlmi.ifn IRS Ell • Janitorial Supplies ! ,-V Hi-tech office with-the warmth and charm of Home. • only dentist, traveling with the.' Abusive Relationships, Changing: • Air and Water Purification EARDLY T PETERSEN FREE ESTIMATES •.;'(. Unique kid-friendly-environment featuring gamerpWi prizes.. .group and. tried to. see-as many •Relationships, Personal.Growth'and • 1-877-KARS-4-KIDS ,-\ Experienced staff that ehjoys working with children.-. Equipment •/;-./. .'•..;•• .'••••"••••/••••'• COMPANY patients •' as possible, each clay,' Self-Acceptance, . -arid '.Personal www.kars4kids.com 1-800-222-0643 'Flipping through n scrap book', of., 'Growth and' Self-Acceptance for tlie trip, Grauer pointed, to a photo ; SALES • SERVICE • PARTS of. her. receiving: ii 'massage and; . J^esbian and Bisexual.Women,' ;' sa.id,."After a clay of seeing soniany;: .', The fee for each support group is. •$10 a week, $8. for WHW mc'inbcrs.- • SEY, APPROPRIATING AN'AGGREGAT.E AMOUNT.OF oriJinancG with tho procood$ o[ such bonds or noles. This" tors n\ connection with notes Issuod pursuant to thi6ordi-- 07.6(56, fortheprovision of professional. englneering.6e RESIDENTIAL OR COMMERCIAL :. piitients, that wasal)solutelyneces-: LEGAL NOTICE' S1.3S.000. THEREFOR AND AUTHOHI2ING' THE Section Isintendod to bo and, horoby is a declaration o( nance,, and tho chiol linancial officer's slgnaturij upon tho : vices lor Iho design and construction 61"Kennedy Plaz •'/Pro-registration is-required. ••' • . EiF.SLE ISSUANCE OF NOT EXCEEOING S120.25O IN AGGRE' 1 tho Borougll'a official intent tq roimbutso arty oxpanditure .notos shall bo. conclusive, evidence* as to all sucn deter- Parking,Lot Proioct In t|ie Borough of Garwood; and , • feary.'\V.• .• . ' •'•.''. \,';. • ..' '.'..,.•. ..' • •. ' ..' SMEIIIFF'S NUMBER CM ?5G'W ' - ' ol ProJBcl Costs incurred and paid prior lo the issuance of : . GATE PRINCIPAL AMOUNT OF BONDS OR NOTES TO Cnlnat|ons. All-nolos issued tioroundor may be-renewed •2. That said-Contractor shalfreceivo a fee not (o'excob. •. Grauer said another immediate••'•' ' .;.' And from-1:30-3 p.m.-Jan. 13 tho : DIVISION. CIIANCItnV '••• ' COUNTY UNION" FINANCE.PARTOFTHECOSTTHErtEOF • •borids'or nott*siju0iorizod herein with lhe!procee*d!i of: Irom limo to tinio iiutpject to the provisions pi NJ^SA, $14,6>8 00, including reimbursable expenses.','•"'- •'•. -•' ... • ' '•.' "•-''••••• GEORGE PAGeiELLO/STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER DOCKET NO.'F.?16.I201 . BE IT ORDAINEO BY THE BOROUGH COUNCIL OF ,'such bonds or^notes in-accordance with Tre.iiiyfy 40Ai2-8:i. The chief financial officer is hereby-authorized,, 3 That this'doplract is awarded without competitive'bk Common vacuum side effect of her work ontlie trip ' agency will.holda therapy group for .'•' HLAINlll-'F NAT IONS CREniT-FINANCIAL SERVICES THR BOROUGH OF KENILWORTH IN THE COUNTY HogulationiJ Soction t i5Q-2{e), and no ("Qiniburacirnoiit to soil part or. all of tho notos Irom tirjio IP limo al public ding as professional Services pursuant to the-Local Publi Jeannette Grauer, a dentist Who practices in Union County, has women sexually'abused.ascliildren' CORPORATION • - •. ' : ' ••.'•;.- • ' OF UNION. NEW JERSEY TrtAT ' • iilloca|ion will employ an abusivo orbitrago dyyica under or private, sale. and.to deliver su'gh-notes to tho pur- Contracts Law; .and .'..•• . ' '• '.-.;-••'. '.•••' . • \Vas a sense of helplessness; ••.•.'. traveled to treat impoverished patients in South America. DEI-I.-.NDANT; JAMES W REILI.Y, JR,:,ET ALS'. ;•• : SECTION 1' Thoro isihiiroby milhorizod, pursuant lo llio 'Troasury Hogulalipris Soction 1:148'1.0-to avoid the a'rbi- • chasers thereof upon rocoipfof payment of the purchase 4.That the.Borough .Clerk be and is hereby authorize cleaners release them; at the Metuchen. office; 224 Main St.. • WRIT OP EXECUTION DATE,APRIL Id, 2002 •'•'. . .iDplicablo slatulos ol lira Stain, OI'NIM Jorsuy. Iho Udtyti restrictions- Tho. tnaxfniufn .principal iimount df 'prico plus accrued interest, il'any. from,their dalqs to Iho and diroctod to .maintain this resolution arid the prolef • Whendarluiess fell on a commu-. SALE DATE WEDNESDAY THE 7THOAY Or JANUARY impiovomonta. sol lorllibolow, ill, by arid lor Iho Borough obligations'oxpoctod to bo isuuod pursuant to,this bond date of delivery thoroof The chief financial oflicor is sional services contract on file and available for publi iiity, the team .would be forced to population as Amazonian nativos cosmetic dentistry which' mirrors';, .Pre-regi.stration is required. The AU;'.OO-t •'.•..•• .'; ' o( Konilwortri (Iho "Borounh"), Counly o| Orlion, Slato pi ordinanco (o pay" ProjocC'CpstG does not exiJoBd directed to report \i\ writing lo. thp Borough Council at Ihe ihdpection in tho Olfite of the Borough.Glerk; and Miele traps them. Tlioproportv lo tin'sold is locitod In iho Township ol' Noiv Jorsuy.'-totjo'lhgr vvilh olhor purposos nbcussary. S120.25O Tho Pfo|oct.Co(itfJ;to bo reimbursed with tno" rneqlin'g next succeeding tlio datq whori. any sale, or •5. That.the Borough. Clork is hereby authorized an group . will: be • lfecj by. Melissa procooda of Iho bohdfj and hotos authorized horoin will delivery pi notos pursuant to this'Ordinance is made. directed lo publish a copy of this notico as-required b •pack up for thedrty. who, displaced to' • Ayaduicho; by the requirements of Americans, Cronloid.Cnmilyot Unio/i and sSlalo ol Now Joraoy.' . appurtonnnl'or in'cidontnl thereto or Ihoro'bl: It'is-cnrtvuunly known as 3BI East Lincoln Ayonuo. a/fca n, Pnrlial'ruconstiuction ol road, milling and paving pi a bo ."capital oxpondituror." as dolinod In Treasury Such ropdrtniuot include tho amount, the description, the law.- '.••-.' •••:••,'.• • "I was'-'paralyzed.'I couldn't get • Higgins, LCSW, executive director. Rogulahona Suction 1.15GM (b). ii cqal ol i&suanco.for. tho deforestation in the nearby rainfor- whoso .teeth, she- says must, be • Lincoln Auiinim l;asl. Cranloid, Now Jursoy "... GaO linofir loot' coclirjn ol North- 21st SHeol, including interest rato and tho maturity schedule ol Iho notrtS sold,,' ADOPTED: December 9. 2003 •.'..'•' bonds or. ,notos horpin authohznd qr arv oxpondituro the p/ico: obtained and thq riamo ol tho. purchaser 01 purj D.tvsf m/fe feces and other allergens such on :the liub'," Grailer said, "It was •"•brightest.- the straightest, tlie "Every aspect of a woman's life II is knownanado.'iii.inalod as.Block 504. LDI 25.': • • drainano improvomonls; and •' • • ' .- -"• ' .. ''.'••'•• .-• . APPROVEC est/IKIVO found, their new home Tlio-cliniiiiisKjiiii ;ir.) nppioxinuioly 03.loot wido by ?25- b. Partial mconatriiclion ol road -milling and paving ol a-doiicribod in Treasury Hogulations Soction 1.148- chasers thereof . G(d)(3)(iij(B) Tho Allocation ol piocoodti of ihe bonds' or -•••-.- -.. ' DENNIS MCCARTHY, Mayi very hard to leave the. community whitest," ;•.; '. • .; : •• ' •••" V • ' can be atlected by.a history of sexu- - . luolloiuj. . ._ •••.., • •.•••:'.. ariOTinoarlool.olH.ilsdySlroof • ' . equally dangerous. "The. people.,live. ' nptoa ifiGuod pursuant to ihis bond ortlinancoto reim- SECTION 8. Tho capital budgol bl tho Borough is horeby ATTEST: ...... • •• ' as smoke, bacteria, and inold spo'res 1 , Noaro;;i cross Minof biiiialn on Iho norlhorly lino ol F-ast SECTION 2 II h horoby dolomimod and do'cliiiod by Ihis every day. Very hard."' .- . burEO Project Costr. incurrod prior to tho.issuanco of such amended to conform,with Ihe provisions pi Itus ordinance CHRISTINA M.ARIEMMA, Municipal Clerk i.iv'a very precarious position...llicy And Grauer,was willing to grant . al abuse,":said . Melissa Higgins.. Lincoln AVOIIMO.. 300 Sfi lool Irom iho wosliirly lino ql BorougtVCouncil ns lollows:' •'• ' ' '•' ••. to Iho extent of any Inconsistency herewith, and the.res- ; ; ' hondi; or nolor. sluill bo olfoctod no lator than 18 nionlhu S2l48';';iQ640 can,become airborne when.you use ah . .'. , : Ondinnial Avoniio . . •' • • • A Tho asliinalDd angrogato rnaxim'Om aniounl of monoy- "I understand the Spanish, so L are caught between guerillas and their requests,, to. the extent she "When trust is violated in such a altor tho lalur.of tl»j tlato tho Pfoioct Cor.liinro paid or tho oluhons promulgalod by the Local Finance Bdiird .show- . Pnar litm(s). Snpiilcl In unpaid, irmns and municipal lions lo Do rairjid from all sourcon tor Iho purposus iialod ir| (ialo Iho. improvomontiran) placed-in sorvico or;abary ing lull detail ol the amended capital budget and capilal. NOTICE OF ABSENT DEFENDANYS. '. .ordinary, vacuum cleaner.Jhese and •'•..',: heard all the voices around me astlie milit.ai-y," Griiuer said, referring was able. She acknowledged the dramatic way, one's capacity to form . riM lotal amountduiVa:, oi S-'11.O2 lor proporty'taMis-arKl Sodion't rr, $135,000. .-•"•'••• ' . ' • cloned, but in no ovont moro thnn 3 y*Vii'• days altor iho firtit publicalioivhomof altor final' adaption, •SECTION .9- The lull fnilh andcredil ol Iho Bnrb'urjh is SHAPIRO S.DIAZ, LLI» Plaintiff's-.Attorney.' whos IIUNDnEDt-JINC S ?-!.' 100 '.'' C. An appropriation w;is or is t;onlaiho<) in .a. budyOt or in tho mannor provided by law.'-.''• :, . • . . '..horeby ulodgod'for'thu paymonl ol tho p'rincipal'Dl and address Is 406 Lippincott Drive..Suiio J, Marlton, N escape the Miele's Hepa Filter and ';. • \ • . .' Gi'auei- describeda .commotion: •: calls itself the. Shining Path...',.' •' \. '(iraiier also extends.her talents. . ting, women have j.he"opportunity to • • . • (S218.70'a 7-1) ' bucinolii ol Ihyr Borouyh horoloforo atlgpted in Iho iiiim o( iritorqsl on all bondt/aiyi notos issued pursuanl IP this ' 01)053, an answer to Iho complaint (and amendment'!'. : '..ATTORNEY: STERN, LAVINTHAL. TRANKENBERG Stj.ViiO (or tho purpoaos.Tilatf'U ii^ .S^dtion 1; Wwio is-now ordir'wnco, and os long as such bonds-pr noius are out- complaint, il-any) fllnd in a civil aclion in which WASI- 1 of voices, each one explaining why . and generosity to. New Jersey,resi-. • ''. '•. '. _""'•• .Michao'l Tnpodi. Mayor Sealed.System" ', a Miele exclusive. .. Next year .the'team hopes .to know • other women' who haye . • ' '"'• •• « NORGA'ARD, LLC . ..'tv'ailablo ni'aaid appropriation nai.d sum of $6,750. which . .Hody Llpko. Borougli Clor.k' standing Ihore shall bo levied in oacti yoar ad valorem INGTON MUTUAL BANK, FA., SUCCESSOR B • • thoy arrived at tho clinic late, offer- : journey farther into the Amazon, "dents. She oilers free cosmetic deii- '.. • '• 203 EISENHOWER PKWY SUITE 300 • sum is horuby .appropriated IVJ a down paymunUor tho taxes on all taxablo properly within s;nd BoroUQh withoul MERGER TO PNC MORTGAGE CORP. OF AMERICA I • shared similar experiences, and ' ' LIVINGSTON NJ 07038 • • piirpor.os sitniod in Soclion 1 . • • '•. ' • limitation as to ralo or aniount luitficionl lo pay principal ot. Plaintiff and- MILTON ANDER6ON' 'A/tyA MILTON 0 . ing futile excuses and pleas for her' treating''indigenous.tribal popula- .. tal sorvic.es to victims of domestic; . SHERIFF. RALPHFROFI-ILICH ' '•• SECTION'3 Thu uimol $135,000. includrru) uaid down •'..•• • LEGAL NOTICE and interesl on such bonds and notes mnlurint) in said ' ANDERSON aro Doli|iidants, ponding Ip the Suporii have theirexperiences— both' past . FULL LEGAL DESCRIPrlON IS FILED AT THE UNION pavmont ol S" 6 ""•7K"0 hucoby appropriatod lor Iho pur- • BOnOUGH OF KENILWORTH ,- year. ' • .• • Court of Now Jersey. Chancory Division, UNION an • to stay.. '•-.. • • . '•;•'.' '-.-' violence fora nonprofit, she.found- tions. The work is necessary, but. .'and present — validated in a. safe •' "COUNTY .SHf.niFF'S OFFICE • "•'. posos'.slatodmSiK i 1 ' .; .KENILWORTH. NEW JERSEY - . • SECTION 10,1a)' Tho- Borough shall comply with all pro-boaring Dockot II F-19079-03.wilnin Thirty-live (35) diiy "luiowing that I had the physi- culturally .sensitive;.. • • 'od, called.. "Women's'• Smiles, TWO-HUNDRED. FIFTY SIX IHOUSAND FiVE-HUN-' SECTION 4 For Iho purposp'of linanf.iny part ol IhucOsI .Tho Bond Ordinanco published herewith has boon linally visions Pf Iho Intornal RuvfiiiuoCodo of 1086. asaniond- • after the date of this pubiicalion. exclusive of such dato. environment. Group participants IJHED EIGHIY 1HREF. H MM00 . - '.-... '.ollho imp'rovuirTOills dtisc'rib'od in Siwlion 1,'oxclur.ivo ol adapfodon Docombor 10, 2003, and Iho Iwonty-day peri- od and tlie regulations pioinuigatod thoroundor or applic- you fail to do so, judgmonl by detault may be rendore ' cal iil)ility todo.and not having the . "We wiirhave-iif-'bo cleared by Women's Power."" , TOTAL ^UDGMrNT AMOUNT'(Sn5G,'JG3 691 s;iicl down paymorit. itio is^uinco of bonds of said od ol limitation within which asuil. action or proceeding' able thiuoto (the 'Code").applicable to tho liontis'or notes agaimil you for the rohof domandod in Iho complaint (an • discover that they are not-alone. •amonrlmonl lo• complaintv il any) You shall file'yot . anything else is a compromise. ' .time.'.:"'. Grauer's voice 'trailed off •S795G....'.•,.. •., . .. C.632-1] 1;>/1.1 Ji).25..1/1'0-l Uorouqh.in ah a()Qr«(|aNi principal amount nol oxcoorjing questioning' the validity of such ordinanco can bo'com- issuod pursuant lo Ihis bond ordinance and shall nol take '•some..medicine .person. They have . • "Victims of domestic violence This experience'can begin, the . Ono l-jundrod 'Kvonty-Eirjhl -Thousand Two Hundrod' Fifty •maiiced;'as piovidod. in tho Local Bond Law. has bugun', any aclion. or lail to lakiv.any action, il any ;;uch'action or .'aiii-.wer and prool ol sorvico in duplicato with'tho Clork 1 •'.•••• L^OAL NOTICE ' ." • '• Dolkirs (SI2Q.250(S.) ) is horobey aulhorizoa d ixusuanpusutt lo Ihoo to' rurvlroni the dale pt the lirst publication nl this state- failure to lake aclion would causo Iniorost on the bond:; or thq Supynqi Couit of Now Jersey. Hughes Juslic • "That was the hardest moment of their'centuries-old health-care sys- have. usually been abused finan- : 1 ; process of healing from the original . ' ' . TOWNSHIP OF CRANrbR'D ' ' provisions ol Iho Local Bond Law; NJ.bA. 40A2 1 et ment , .' .. . notes issued puisiianl to Ihis bond ordinance to !or,o the Complex. J.t Mnrkm Stroot, Trenton, NJp8u25,,ln acco Olli •'the': trip for me.' :- . :• . ... tem. I feel we have to-respect thejn cially .and. emotionally. But; if they ZONING DOAHD'.OF ADJUSTMENT. ' son, Tho rato or ratos dlinlorost, maturiliufi, method ol ' ' ' , • • • -. •. • ' • liody Lipko- exclusion from gtoss income:under Suction, 103 of tho danco with Ihq Rules of Civil Practico and Procedure. . abuse, helping women to beguvto . TAKE NOTICE that on iho Olh day nl Docomhor, 2003. Codo or causif mtoiost on llio lionets or notes issuod pur-' This action has. boon, instituted- lor IhiS purpose ol (1 908• 232• 5723 Fashioned Quality and Service ; But Grauer's .sentiments are ; u y , salo and olhor details ol said bonds nol dulorminud horo- • • ; • ' : • . Borough Clork and ask,'How can.I help?"',,' . ' leave an .abusive .relationship and tho Zoning Board ol Adjur.irnonl of tho To'wnUi.ip' ol in shall bo dolorminod by subsbquonl. resolution or rnso- ORDINANCE NO, 2003-18 Sliant to this i>ond orclinarico:to be troaled-as an ilom of foreclosing a .mortgago.dated Docombor B. 2000, mad Closed Wednesday and Sunday 224 ELMER STREET •WESTFIELD trust'inrelationships.again."- ''.'. ' tax prqluronce .uiider Soclion 57 of 'tho Code. The tempered by her interactions with :, 'Grauer said she was pleasantly try to support themselves financial- Cranlord. in tho County of Union look- tho following luhons adopted by Iho Borough Council pursuant to law. AN ASSESSMENT BOND ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING : by MILTON ANDERSON. UNMARRIED AS INDIVIDUA! The fee. for the Survivors of actions:- • . . ' ..: • . ' . . SECTION B. Ponding Iho issuance of Itio bonds aulho- LOCAL IMPROVEMENTS CONSISTING OF THE CON- Borough shall not.directly or indiroclly uivn or pormit the- as M'ortrja'qor(B).to PNC MORTGAGE CORP.OF AMEF ' •••'• www.etpetersen.com . thepeople she treated. .:. • ,...•' : surprised by the dental hygiene, of ly, find a job, it's difficult. And some- 1 ..Application *29-03 Granlod variancos lo Tim und rued in Soclion A horqol, bondanticipation notes ol tho STRUCTION OF 1200 LINEAR FEE QF NEW CURBS use of any procoods .of.-such obligations, or aiiy other- ICA rochrrled on Docombor 15. 2000, in.BookMB7964 ( Sexual Abuse Therapy Group is $50 . Jackie French to permit construction ol a now covordd Borough may bo Issued pursuant to said Local Bond Law ALONG NORTH 21ST STREET, FROM WASHINGTON Hinds ot thq Borough, o) tako or omit IP taky any action, Mortgages .|or UNION County, Page'1B8, and (S) I She .recalls. .a • 16-yeaf-okl boy her. Peruvian patients,, most' of times, "'not having teeth doesn't front porch and uncovered handicapped ramp with loss in.an aggregate principal amount not oxcoeding One AVENUE TO MONROE AVENUE, AND 500 LINEAR thnt would cause such obligations to tie "urbitrugo bonds" recover possoGSlon pi the concerned prenilsescorrimot . : v per session. A. sliding fee scale is • than,tho rviniroum Iront yard setback and less than tho Hundred Twenty-Eight Thousand Two Hundred Fifty FEET OF NEW CURBS ALONG HASLEY STREET, within: t|io meaning ot Section-148(a)ot Iho Cod». and will ly known as: 045-A EAST FRONT STRFET, UNIT 111 vyitlv a 10 year old in tow who called whonihad never visited a dentist,... help,"-'Grauer said, ' •-.. •• V . comply with all roquirernonls of Sorilion 148 of the CoiU1 : ' minimum r.idu yard cutback on Block 598, Lol'10 as Dollars-(S128,250). E|ich such bond nhticlpntlon nolo FROM NORTH 12TH STREET TO NORTH 13TH PLAINFIEl-D. NJ O7OG2 . . •• • .• ••'. .-•'.. 'after her,.''H(v was saving 'I Went to ."I.actually found the teeth over Grauer also participates.in the available for women unable to shcivfi on the Township Tax Map. also known as 32 Wall shall bo designated "Bond Anticipation Noly" All bond STREET. IN, BY AND FOR THE BOROUGH OF KENIL- tP tho exlont applicable to .the.bonds and notes aulho-' II you aro unablo to obtain an attorney, you may cc*r Strott in a M-l ;:one .- .. • • anticipation notos issuod haroundor shall mature al such WORTH. IN THE COUNTY OF UNION, NEW JERSEY, rizod horoby arid all piocoods'thoteol, includirifj wilh'out •munic'ilo with Inn New Jersoy Stalf Bar Associations pick htm up because ho's"un o.rpha'n'. then/not quite as destroyed as I •. New Jersey-based Donated' Dental- afford that fee.' ;• . .•';. 2. Application.*25-03:' Granted a varianco to Gerald and tirnes as may uo delormlnod by tho chiol financial officer. APPROPRIATING AN AGGREGATE AMOUNT OF limitation, roslriolirig Iho, yiold oh Iho invostmont of any colling (201) 249-5000. You may also conlact (ho lawj( and. he's in pain." 1 just'.couldn't. The agency will also hold a spe- LisaOsofsky to porrnit construction of n roar addition wilh, ctl tho Borough; provided that-no nolo shall maturolater $30,000 THEREFOR, AUTHORIZING THE ISSUANCE mpneys anrt ttia paymonl ol Iho rebate amount to tho relorrat sorvicfi'of tho Counly of Venueby calling 9Qi thought, it would, be. They have. ,siuvices;for which'she provides free .loss than the minimum ro.ir yard selback.dn Block 20b, than oho year from its date..All such'bond anticipation OF NOT EXCEEDING $28,500 IN AGGREGATE PRIN- United States in tho mnnnor and to iho oxient nocossary 353-4715. II you cannot afford an attoiney. you may cdrr . Gash in with Classified! CIPAL AMOUNT OF BONDS OR NOTES TO FINANCE to comply with'said Spction-148 of.tho Code. ' rmi'ilcato with Iho Legaf Sorvicos Of/Ice of Ihe Counly 1 .believe that at 16 years old this boy [ess-refined sugars, they eat more dental services to disabled-patients. • cial workshop, .".Crashing the Clique ,. Lot 10 as shown on Iho Township Tax Map; also known as notes may bo oxnculod in the nnmo of tho Boroggh by Iho G Wood Place in a F-1-1 <;ono. •. -. • • :..manual or facsimilo signatures ol the Mayor and chief PART OF THE COST-THEREOF AND DIRECTING A (b)Tho Borough roai,onably expects to' reimburse tho •Vonuoliy calling 908r354-4340 '. . Borough's oxpuridilure ol certain costs ot tho improvo- was taking care of a 10-year-old.' :natural-foods. The decay,.is not as "I think as a community and' as. Culture," for teenage girls 6:30-8:30 ;. 3 Application-#26-03: Granted variances to Eric Ustok to financial oflicor or such otfior official of -the. Borough- as ' SPECIAL ASSESSMENT OF THE COST THEREOF . , You,. KE2IAHD JORDAN A/K/AKEZIAH JORDAN, it • monts or purposes' dqscribod in Soclion '1 of this bond . pormit'oypopsion ol an oxisling garage wilh less than the may horoaHor bo designated by resolution or olhorwiso. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOROUGH COUNCIL OF mado'a party' dqfondants. 10 this foreclosure actlo : And they were not even related.'. : ordinance 1 :Projoct C6t;ls') incurred [ind'paid prior to Iho .- aggressive.,;; . .'.• ••,', •'.•.••• . 'human beings we all want to-be. p.mi '•' Jan.;. 15 at The .First: minimum side yard sotback.ano loss than, tlio minimum as provided by law and shall bo undor tho seal ol theTHE BOROUGH OF KENILWORTH IN THE COUNTY hocauso you l,iavd an inlorput m* tho sub^opt property, b issuanco of any bonds or nolqs authonzod by this bond combined side yard selbacku on Block 173, Lot 27 as Borough and attpsled by fho Borough Clork. The notos 'OF UNION, NEW JERSEYTHAT: .. roasoq ol a lion, encumbrance, or otherwise which ma : There'Avas a lot of that. They were ; . healthy. We all want to be'strong. • Presbytcriiiri" Church, 2.70 ". Ordinanco with tho procoods ol such bdnck or notos. This ..•- "But'they also wanted to have a. shown on-tho Township Tax Map, ajsd known as 128 shall bear Interest al suchrale or ralos and shall bo InSECTION t.-Ttiero is horoby authqrizod, pursuant to Iho bo perfucle'd against Iho pinporty being foreclosed an Soction is ir)t»indqd In bo and horoby is a doclaralionol so generous with each'.other"- ..;- !v.'nice •jRiru'lo," .Grauer' said of her' We alldeserve.to lie healthy We all -Woodbridge Ave. in Metuchen.' Pre- .Spring Garden Street in a R-t ?ono , • . . ' such, lorrn ns may bo determined by tho chiof financial applicable slaluteS ol thq Stnto bl New Jorsoy. local : for any righf title, claim or mlorost you may have in, to'( improvomonls consiislinn of-the, construction of T260 lin- ttio Borougti'ooHicialinlent lo reimburtlqany expenditure. agaiiuil said rnorlciagod promisos ".:"•• • , Grfiuer described the region's .1 Application W27-03: Granted variancos lo Robort and oflicor Tho chiol financial officer, shall determine all rriat- ol Proiocl Cositr. incurred and paid pnoi to the issuance of • .Peruvian', patients Who. requested'• ' deserve, to he complete." ';'••; regiKtration is'required.- '•'".'•. . Cahdy Milkowic^^o jiormifoxpansion and allocation lo an tors in connection with notes issuotf pursuant to this ordi- our foot of now. curbs.'along NPrlh 21s:l Strooi, from "..'." . DONALD F. PHELAN '.'. ; Wosninglon Avonue to Monroft Avonuq, and 500 linear bonds Pr nolos autlibrizod horoin wilh.tlio procoods of Clork ot the Superior Cog • OKistmg singli? lanniy homo wilh loss than thdminjmurn nanco, and. tho chiol-linanciol, officer's ciQnaturo upon.tho such bonds or -notos in accordance with Treasury For. teens 'who-feel-like they are, ' front yard sol(.)at:k and moro than tlio minimum pormiltod notes shall be conclusive ovidonco as to itll such doior- foot ol now curbs-along'Haslqy'Strooi..Irom North. 12th 5..:.-,..,::•.:.:. .. .-::;/:;._:-.,-:-CG1JJU12/IB/0 Stroot-lo North 13st Strooi. in/by and lor the Borough of. Ftogutatiqns'.Section 1"t50-2(q): and no roimburspnioni • . tioighl of a princip.-il strucluro'on Block 233, Lot 45 as minalious All notos.issuod heroundor itiay bo lonowed .allocation.will.nrpploy.an.abusive 'arbitrggo tlHyic.o iindor^ your on the 6utside looking in, this j)ow-. : .Konilwoith'-(lhq'-'Borough").,Courily.:of Union..Staio..ol.-. • shown -on tlw; Township -lax Map -also-khown as 299 Itom.tima-lri timu. subject to Ihe proyisioniiol. N,J.S.A. LEGALNOTICE Now Jorsoy, together with.other..purposos nocoss/iryi .Troasuty Regulations Soclion U148-',10 lo avoid Iho arbi- " erful, experiential woi'kshbp will • Marior AvOnuo ina R-l 2one: •'. ' ', . M0A;2-8 1, Thechief lintincial officbr' is hereby authorized trage-restrictions. The- maximum principal'amount ol LNNBOAD . 5 Application-#;o-O3 Adopted rosolulion in'ommiiiluing lo soil parl-or all of Iho nolos Irom time'.to time at public appurlo'nantor'incidontnl Ihorolo or trmrool,' • BOROUGH OF GARWOOD • -.-..• 1 SECTION 2. II is hereby.-clelprmined nnd declared by this obligations expected tob« issubd'pursuant to .this bond " provide a'ri opportunity to \yprk tho appioycil ol vanarices lo Joseph and Dawn Joyco.lo or.pnvalo sale and to deliver'such no|os lo- the: pur- - prciinarico to pay Projoct,Costs'doo&nol oxceod S2B.50O, UNIONCOUNT.Y. NEW\JERSEY .- Borough Council as follows. . •' . . -' •- MEE.TING DATES FOR 2004 " . through-the anger, frustration and liorniii coni.trUctibn of a 'rear addition with loss lhan Iho , Chasers Uiorool upon'roceipt of paymont'of llio purchase A.The estimated aggiogalo maximum arhounl.pl money. The Project,Costs to'bo'reimbursed with the procoods PI roqunod loar yardsolback ori'Dlock 128. Lof5 as-shown- price plusac'criiodii'ilorest, il any, Irciip Ilioir dales to tho'. lo.bo raisiid Iromall'Souicos for tho piuposos stated in tho- bonds;and* notos' authorized hqroin will- bo "capital •'. JAN.14' .'..-...... • pain of dealing with cliquesand dis- on Iho Township Tax Map; ^jlso known ns 200_#Booch •. tlato of dolivory' thofool. Thb chie.l fmancinl officer is Soclion 1 is 530,000 --, .; • '.' ' ' .-: : . ' expundituros" as dolinod m Troasury Rogulalions Section" ,'••'•• '• JAN 28 •' • •'••••' . Streut in a'R-l " ^•L.^'\Lri^.^Li.^idi^k:^^MM •.•.-'.•£•••:-.• December 18, 2003 Cranford Chronicle Cranford Chronicle December 18, 2003: eii's wins praise . WESTFIELD -^George Kraus, vice always honest, friendly, and offered Excellence, Sales Award-Silver in 2002. ; [email protected], or by visiting.;. president and manager of the Burgdorff helpful guidance^" . • ;••"• ; She also received the NJAR Million \ the - Burgdorff ERA Westfield office erpower ERA Westfield office, recently shared • located at 600 North Ave. West. '•: , "One of our main philosophies at Dollar. Sales Club, Silver Level from By JERRY GARRETT some^ happy .'news about one of his. Biirgdopff ERA is bo provide 'Truly 1998-2001 and the Bronze Level in,1989 " Founded in, 1958, Burgdorff ERA is arid : out under, the . back ''.:'- Copley. News Service1 .;.,! office's sales associates, Elaine Demyen. Remarkable Service,' and Elaine per- and 1992-1997. .'; . - -:' ;; the top producing ERA real estate firm . bumper, so - tailgaters lieware!,,,-, Kraus explained that he received a note sonifies this quality," said Kraus. Deniyen has been a Realtor since in dollar volume nationally, with' 17 ; The six-speed manual trans- •- from one, of Demyen.'s clients .that ; "Elaine's dedication and professional- 1986, with expertise in relocation, conv, offices arid over 700 sales.associates in •'•• You just knew, after the dia- mission is festooned with a, ^; praised her work ethic and-dedication? ism serve as ah impressive example to puter technology, and management. A New jersey... • :-..''. .'••-. ; • ,' bolically insane Viper-powered super-cool Hurst "Double H" -••• Kraus read part, of the client's letter, all. real estate professionals. She consis-^ . Burgdorff specialist, Dernyen is one of '.- The ERA real estate network Dodge. Tomahawk motorcycle.' shifter- The special low-ratio .' which summarized Demyen's 'exception-.' tently goes the extra' mile: for her cus- the top producers in the Westfield office. includes 2,500 independently owned debuted at last year's Detroit, Dana 60 rear end is capable of, : ' al service- as .follows: "Elaine, was excel- tOniers, exceeding industry standards "Elaine is. a great asset to the. compa- and operated offices in the United auto show, that Dodge's mad NIIRA-style launches and five- •;,-, lent to work/with in the purchase and. and expectations.." '.'. : : ny, and to the community in which she States and in'. 30 countries."Burgdorff/ scientists would find sbme- second- Q-tA) times: Gearbox sale of my homes. She was alvv'ays avaiP Demyen's. record demonstrates her serves, and we.are fortunate to have her ERA is a member of the NRT family of. , thing, else, ah. equally outra- and rear end are linked by a : able and returned every phone call. She commitment to excellence! She earned on our team,'1 Kraus concluded. -.'. companies. , ' ;• geousplacement for the alu- special 4.5-inch aluminum dri- >>• constantly called mo to let me know the membership to the New .Jersey ••..' Demyen can be reached by phon,e at The BurgdorffERAwebsite,is located minum V-10. . ''.••:,. veshaft that looks like it could status of my transaction She was Association oi Roaltoib (NJAR> Circle of (908) 233-6326, by .email.-at elairie-... at www.burgdorff.com. . • • „ ••'..''...' ELAINE DEMYEN Behold tho Dodge Rani SRT-: handle large-caliber RPGs: - 10.T,t definitely'is: that "some- The: front clip is subtly-but thing else." And at an MSRP. •unmistakably resiyled, to give _j of-.$4S;0Q0,- it might, be the the Ram SRT-10: a menacing•'*•'•• Escobar most expensive pickup ever, look all its own, and the.-rO.ad~ RE/MAX agent joins Miracle Network but it is still the cheapest vehi- presence -''iol a Union Pacific. : cle around- with the Viper loconlotivti'. . .''•.'• . .*• '.. .CRANFORD' --Ahmed Selim, a ful feeling knowing that, with every ;.' Mountainside,. Fahwoqd< TqniS: River,, epgine. •.--.- •••' ' • '••'.••••;. : in all, the Ram'SRlVlO is the'^ boosts her 1 : sales.associate at RE/MAX Properties house I sell, I'm making a difference in •'Newark,'. Union and'Elizabeth — and In tact, s6ineone could buy-' ', perfect truck for your hauling : Unlimited in Cninford, has joined the a. child's life;" • .• :. •. ' '. •• ;. Bristol-Myers Squibb '. 'Children's" two of .these; genetically: -need's; Especially haiiling,,uh,••. national :.RE/1VJAX Children's. Miracle. To contact Ahmed Selim .call •Hospital at Robert Wood Johnson' altered Rams for less than one Xlerriere: . . '.••'..' •• , ' .'.;-. knowledge .Network Home Program/. .:'-.. -..'"•- '" RE/MAX Properties: Unlimited in University in New Brunswick; The' Vipei:SRT-10 sports car. 2G04 Dodge - ' Under this -program, .Selim .will . Cranford at (908)-276-7440.. ... :'.. -•'-'/ hospitals associated- with.CMN, treat Besides, the 'purchase catl be donate a specified amoiintof.money to • •', RE/MAX, is the cxchisive.real;estate ...children with all-types of afflictions . justified to the spouse, or Ram SRT-10 :the Children's Miracle-Network (CMN) . sponsor for CMN, a national lyon-profit •', such- as cancer, heart and.,muscular boss, as a real, Hght-duty pick- • • B6dy style; Regular cab, rear- - •• of industry per sal.es-transaction. / •. .'•''•••• V '-. organization,,-' dedicated . to .raising ..diseases;'birth defects, AIDS and acc-i- lip: "Gee, the ISO-mph spoiler The Ram SRT-10 not only has the'torque to pull a,mobile home, it Will even pull a home that's not-mobile - right off its foundation, wheel-drive pickup'truck with-6- ; • .Selim/.will • display.- a .colorful 'funds for-children's hospitals, This • dent victims. They pride themselves on can be easily removed from :: foot-3-lnch box. ' •'., . •• -,-' - ,'•• UNION — Coldwojl Banker agent : cubic inch, V-10 Viper motor, nal' debate over whether or not not now.. '.•'. • • :• . performance outside. • . : ,. "Miracle .Home'.' rider o'n top of "his.: year RE/MAX associates made, a treating the.'whole child; rendering the tailgate area, allowing : •Engine:Aluminum, 8.3-liter, . ..- Yolanda Escobar has just returned wit h 500 horsepower and. 525 to'green-light the project. •'.- . Dodge fo-eiiginc'bred'.t'he alu- In a lot of ways, 'this -"pickup-.• RE/MAX yard signs..This signifies, to •record contribution of $7 million: to service based on need, not'the ability, complete access to a fully 90:degree V-10 . - . • ' .• •••••."'!.• from. Atlantic City, -where she com- foot-pounds of torque, into a ; "Once"we" started, we felt an minum V-lOM'or the redesigned is ainuch more civilized iip.jjli- the homo, buyer arid.'seller that'their CMN;- ••••• ••' ' •••":•.'."• .'••'' ' ,,'•'•.•'• to pay.. ••' • .-. •-. • • .-'• . ''••.' functional standard bed!" 1 .small truck? . .. ' • obligation to build sorneihing . Viper that debuted last year. ' cation i'or the-Viper' engine . ' .HorsapoWer ; 500 at-5,6C)0'-rpnT:V" pleted a. highly-specialized course iii transaction helped make a positive' • '-.Locally, funds raised ;by. RE/MAX. . . Since its inception'.in 1985,.RE/MAX customer ' service 'rcforral-basecl .. Although: this guided missile •Because it '.could. Because truly gre;\t.,"-.he says. "It must Except.',for revised, throttle than, it: .is, in tlie sports car. " ' Torque.:.525'foot-pounds.at ' .'•'.'•,':'. :chahge'iiy the lives pf.local'children. • :• Properties'•'•, . '.Unlimited' . benefit of-New.Jersey hiis e.xperience.d-rocord- : : .business conducted by the Council of isn't-officially rated by Dodge the Dodge boys.sceinto have a'., be driven .to be'-belie-Ved;". ' linkage and. a oiie-off oil pan, . Dodge, has • nicely tweaked 4, 200rpm'.'-..•' - - .'••''•:./ . •••,' ••;''.,.;' . '•': "The Miracle' Homo Program, is a. Children's' Specialized Hospital ~. an : breaking growth in both franchise . for any1' tow-ing - there's. no Residential Specialists of i.the. firmly clevelo])ed sense of- i Amen. Driving-it truly -is a" ;tlie rest of the Ram SRT-lO'sV- the suspension. • with five ' Transmission: 6-speed manU- . ,; great opportunity to. give -back to the affiliate of the Robert Wood Johnson sales and sales associates andhassur- hitch - it definitely has the• ; National Association of Realtors-. v irreverence: Because someone, guilty pleasure,. ••"'..• 10 is straight. fronv the new Uilstein'- tn6notti.be sliocks.; . a' •'• ".'•'"'- ". '..V •••'••.".:. .'.:•'.. '••'" ; CQuimunitv,' said Selim. "It's a wonder- Hospital' with ' . locations in . passed all previous sa'les,records. '•.. • power fo pull. - ,. ; The course is one in a series of woke tip. oin^.. morning and. ' This isn't the first time. Viper; •;• ' .-.'.•.'.. •:-.-• -..- .,'. . stil'fer -springs front and'back, Acceleration: 0 to-60 mph, ' , VOLANDA ESCOBAR ', ., The Ram SRT-10 not only has u professional education sequences asked,' Is there any reason we • Dodge has 'bolted- a' ;V-10 Dodge calls this pickup the. stronger suspension geomet ry,- 5.1 seconds '."••. ... ••. :•. • the torque to pull a inobile required'.to qualify for the coveted. the: customers' experience," said should keep getting our fan- engine int.o an otherwise mild- world's' first."4x5," because it-'•: an axle' hop dumper," 22-ihclv EPA.fuel economy: 11 mpg ..: ..'.'.-: hpme it will even pull a home : 1 Certified Residential, Specialist Escobar, "and I have already begun v nies .; kicked .'. by , Ford's ' mannered Ram. 1500. When - not only has' the aforemen- wh.eels.'and Z'Rated Pirelli-. city,. 19 highway, estimated that's not mobile - right off its : : CCRS) designation. .: ' ' to apply • the strategies covered dur- lightning SV'-t' forTi'uck of the: the. truck-/was redesigned to . tioned ' 500-5()()-500 • block- .Scorpion-:tire's: . • Fuel capacity: 26 gaiions " . •'• .foundation.'. .. . •Year honors?".": • ' •'-.'. look like a baby Kenworth in ' The course covered the implemen- ing this course in may, .work' at horsepbwei'-torque cotribo, ." •. Engine.heat.is- managed .Curb weight: 5,150,.poUnds ' ' ^ ERA Suburb agents improve thdr skills Envisioning'the.full rangojol'. 1 tation of specific ideas to add •••value, Coldwell Banker." •• " ..'."'• (Answer;; No;) . •• ': '.'-... • . .the,-,''early 1990s, a cast-iron they've also thrown in.-a".508-'. better than it is in the blazing : PLUSE& Capable of sus- •'. to; and ensure the/delivery of excep: The-, Council' of Residential' utiique things the Ram KR'lVlO Dan Knott-, QhVysier's direc- Magiiiim V'10 was available. wart siereo system. . ".'•,'• hot. spoils Car,•'-which' lias those tained sub-lunar orbital flight, '" tional customer service both during Specialists courses' are. presented could tow, is an exercise that tor' of Performance. Vehicle B'ut Ram arid Viper fans bris- A massive subwoofer hj'rking.-' scorching side-sill; .mounted Agents attend trade exposition in Atlantic City ultimate bragging rights..: and after' the buying and/or selling throughout the' .United States in can provide hours of sadistic Operations,".-'calls the Ram tled when any attempt was between the luscious, deep exhausts and hood, vents that of a home;: affiliation with National-Association fun. The Rani,SRT-10 is, hands .. SRT-10 lCa life-altering experi- made to call it a "Viper clone." leather buckets is. all the tip- can par-broil unsuspecting MINUSES: .Driver's vision may. ;•/ .: Employees of the ERA .Suburb Realty. change, appraisal issues and skill's, and., down, the most outrageous blur on launch, never met a gas During .the two-day course, stu- of Realtors as part of its on-going . Agency attended the Triple Play marketing magic,; Along with the educa- ence." '- -. • ' • '•.. • ' . ' •'. ' ' •':•'•:engine, or "Viper-bas-ed": or' off anyone needs to know that occupants in a single burnout. pickup ever offered for sale to pump it doesn't like, beware of • : ;. dents were, subject to hands-on program of'promoting the profes-. Convention and-Trade Expo.that held in tional seminars, many banks and mort- "We knew-we had to make even "Viper-inspired.", .."• .p; the aural experience inside .-. The blast from the pickup's the general public. ''.:•': highway, patrolmen with quotas •: development- of plans and programs.' 'sionalism. of the residential sales Atlantic City Dec. 'H4; .This education gage companies- host, parties for all this truck," he says,'of what . • There, might have been room will be able to stand up to the . cavernous pipes is discreetly designed to! .ensure the professional:-'' Why would Dodge put a 5 to fill and insurance. -, .~ '."' ' associate..' • "..'. ''.••-.. program guides agents to different ses.- • offices attending' the •convention, from. must have been a brief inter- for argument back then, but ground-breaking :..'• (literally) routed underneath the vehicle ism of .the. residential stilos special- '.. "Yolanda has been- a valuable sions and seminars to further their edu- New'. Jersey,,1. New York,,' and ists. • • •••',.''.•;"•••'. ••. .''•;.':' •'• asset; to' our. office,"- said Jim cation about real/estate. • , .. ' Pennsylvania. »"There are many new unique and Schoening, manager of Coldwell. ' . Among tjie attendants were Donald ll strategies for enhancMig Company .••.. President Donald- Banker's Union office. "She is truly 'Lamastra, Paul Lamastra, Sal and Elsie; .Lamastra. said, "This yearly convention' committed to her clients and never Lamastra, Phyllis Hartz, Adele is a learning experience for all agents settles, for less than 100' percent cus-. C.erimele, 'Fabrizia . Cerimele, -Millie who attended.. I am -privileged:1 to say tomer satisfaction," .,•:,• Johnston, Amy Siperstein, Dan and. that each member of the Suburb Realty For complete "details about avail- Patty LaVecchia; •• Rich Campbell,'. Team takes this time to further his or. able properties in .the- area;, call . Dorccni Gillet, April Bittle, Rachel her education, only to better the servic- Escobar.at C908V688-3000, ext. 219.-, Dagostaro, Magnus Kallner,, and Rita es we provide to pur customers and- Keeton. •• • ' •:• ;. /. ; '.-.•.'.-' '• • clients," •-. . • NJ Homeowners .At the. Atlantic -City Conventidn •'.', To speak to a Suburb agent, call (908) Center, courses-were held relating.to 322-443'4, visit the office at 1773'E. listing - and selling homes, technology Second St. in Scotch Plains,ior siirf.the s Your Home "advances ."and".".tools"to; help "with- the' "web'at "wwweFasuburbTccirii! '."••:'' •":: " 1915 Morris Ave;, Union, N.J. 07083 Drivers wanted! Qrtiuiy, 115 Miln StrcQt, Cranford, N.J. 07016 DON LAMASTRA "TWO OFFICES TWO SERVE YOU BETTER" Pieciuto Realty You'will-'.reGeive informationon"..• "• ' • •' v-' what comparable-hgnnes have . •-.. • -sold-fOMnyour neighborhood•'"•'• ••-. .'.-' .' and' wrifch homes are currently'--' :•'' WNr3M02O5M,S«>EV3O13O. VIN H3J063876. Stk "EV30470. 1 listed,; how long they .have'been •' '-: ' • • indigo blue/lxiioo doth, 2 OR, t^o-booo v(Noa' 4 DR; 4 cv . auto : • 4 cyfTSspd., ilfc, p's'AQSAwids/ p AESdlV a cass for s'ale,:6nd-tHelr prices. -. '-.". : Iks/mirrs, nnvdn cisn'cd, t^t, enjiso g )*. oua. suryl. 4.H a/ ta9S_ciot)i n, n's. DIRECTORY nrdol, diwitnir bngs,'clotli int. ' Qi-imv'soc'sys. ^^oreoo'^ sound. -5870 win^'.soc sw. Monswi souna, 5815 e«oc. nlnmi'soc SV3, MSRP: S15.87Q. ieartw demjmuw. Ong. USBP SIB 550 Get The Facts Without The Pressure A Ommileitl Guide to ihuUng the Ihmwof A WWil 3: , pYybi« , • $357,()«|) UN-ION • $310,000. YourCltolcein I/H' Cwnimmity of Your Choice, id lii mu neisif IKI w, M ii bog-. W<< 4 »ys, i/t twm i(i wi m No Cost or Obligation K.^'KMI. C'ajv ('(nl I'oiiUii'c.s ^ lu'ilfiumis,-iitnl •upil;iioil1 )liiiiiL'(l Split! Ori^ii is!. 1-VimiiLS II L'hcn, ii|H!,ik'i('h.;iihrni)in. li\ iiiivionlii anil iliiuiiu runin. -II lrlii n k*;i|urcs ;i iiity yifit. ili'ck .indaMUial ,*A Custom Mortgage 800-259-9510 cMortga'ge Services . . 800-328-0557 Lighthouse Mortgage 8110-784-1331 Partners Mortgage , 888-ttATE-SAtE Terry Radomski ialnn'olfoctoirViaiituity.tCo.thaigKMdiaKiuK*Indude-termdwonoiil/ ".. ". 30-yr. Fixed 5:250 1.00 . '}* 35' 5.410 30-yr.'Fixed • 5.625''.U00- 5'i'' 30 .5.720 30-yr. Fixed • 5.625. (UK)' 5W- -30'. 5.850'. 30-yr. Fixed' '5.375*-. O'.OO' '5^' . '60 5.380'. : 15-yr-. Fixed 4.K75:.,.(U)O 5.',? 30 5.130 : ©908-575-6722 J5-yr. Fixed..- 4.751).: O'.OO 5'/ l' 35' 4.X90 l'5.yr. Fixed: '5.000 0.00. 5<:i "-.-3(1 -.5.230 15-yi. Fixed' 4.750"'0,00. 5% 60 .4.790 30'ji'r: Jumbo • 6,000"- 0.00. -5';i 30 6.040 30-yt.Jumbo '.5.750, 0.50 \W- ' 35 5.K()5 30-yr. Jumbo 5.625*' 0.1)0.' 5% '60 :.5.670, : 30-yr. I-HA/VA . 6.500'• 0.00 .W '3(1 , 6.1JB() 30;yi-. Jumbo 5.S75 0.00. i («';;••. 30 6,1(10 CODI- .' : 1.194 0.00 ' Y'I•'•'•35 4.K80 15-yr. Jumbo 4.875* 0.(H) _5%.'. .60. 4.920 '5/1 .ARM ••:•'•• 4'.750 0.0(1 10';! 30 •4.V80 15-yr. Jumbo- 5.250: 0.00 .-lO'.'f 30 .5.4**0 ' ' •• = Ail (liiolus are Ilie "Guaranteed .Riilc Program". Hitv' Open7Uay;.. Gill for Quote. IJWCSI Fixed Rates. SpocialU'iHliiig Division:.- Consistently Low Rules. Open 7 pays a week- !>.-'>! • Free Refinance forever. PiirtnersMSi'aol.com PASSAT NEWBEETLE PASSAT ^. American Res. Mortg. 800.566-8470 First 800-887:9106 . 800-5!) 1-3279. 888-841-0048 GL 1.8T GLS1.8T Loaii Search 'riicMortgage Group-• v/N«Pie7598,Sl)(iEV3O212.rc«ox •. Stk #EV30581, rod/black cloUi, SO-yr. FiJc'c'd ' 5:625 ' 0.00 5%' ' 30 • 5.79.0 wAjlacts ck*: 4 M, 4 cyl, auto 4 spd, n't,- DR, 4 cyl,, nuto 4 opd, December 18, 2003 Cranford Chronicle Cranford Chronicle Looking for a Faderal or nHU, iiiicma II Commercial || Office Space Merchandise Merchandise Merchandise Merchandise UNION Postal Job? What looks (Unfurnished) 4051] Property II for Rent 440 Ilk* the ticket to a se- ITS CALLED UVING! ' Computers & Furniture 560|| | ms Under cure job might be a SECRETARY 1 for Rent 410 tG Items Under 3 BR, 1,5 bath Colonial S1S7SM1O. Flnntrnnin c?c II Cinn . . — i'ar Trade* only, lor busy Roal. Es- tilo, lull bsrrit,' now siding In move^n condition.' Hard- BERKELEY HEIGHTS Furnished olllce space In gray, S300/obo ' Commission, toll-free 1- Into olllco. Must bb com- DOWNTOWN -. Retail / prestigious bldg. Equipment ! , 908-889-4519 P ;& windows, S259.000. Vir- wood llrs throughout, 2nd lit AIR CONDITIONERS 5300 877.FTC-HEJ.P, or v|sU pulor lltorato, soll- Office- 1 suite lelt, 1100 908-694-9403 BRICKFACK, r«d|,' 80 tual tour at www.racnj.com. laundry, oat-livkit wilh sliders peA* LOVESEAT - $150; btus. S20; 4700; btus, 520, www.ftc.gov. A message slartor. And rollablb, Call to deck arid private yard Ga- sq, ft., 2 dr., avail, Im- A NEW COMPUTER - BUT piece's por box, S15 per , Sola* Wing. Chair, S150; work great. Sears car top from NJN Publishing and Patty at (908)233-6065 2% REAL ESTATE rago. Walk to NY trnis. KWSF med. Call Landlord 908- NO CASH? You'ro AP- box: 008.904.aS0S the FTC. ' PROVED'Guaranteed!,1. Walnut Dining table, 6 chrs., carrier, 18 cu ft used 3 '• 3113' ••' '-, .' •' . .' '. 507-6980 Bridal. Gown- satln/lace, CONSULTANTS New- Fast- Famous Brand. 2 leaves, table pads, S225; times, $65. 908-653-1740 Process" medlcar'qlaims w/hot, sz 8-10, train, made NO CREDIT CHECK.--Bad 3 Twin mattress sots, from home! Use your own 908-276-3331 , Coldwell Banker PABY ITEMS v" Gfraco dbl. by William Cahlll S85 732- TYPIST/ Garage & Storage (Furnished) 460 Crodit-Bankrupfcy OK. It S25/OO;' Twin Crafimatjc computer! Find out how Realtors ; 908-464-SS90 RESIDENTIAL BROKERAGE stroller; $49i' Highchqlr. »388-8706 ••;:•' ' : to spot > medical billing 908-233-55S5 800r60q-6723: 'Chocking Bod, S150i End Tablos &' for Rent 415 Lamps OOfl-964-7449 .. ,$15;, Swing; $20; ASstd scam from the Federal PRODUCTION 200 Control Avenuo, . . • Account Required. ' smaller iterris, best ollor. SLED-Flexlblis Flyer Real Estate SUMMIT: Room for rent p Trade Commission, 1. At Community contor. • . • Woslllo'ld .;. . • . S20. ''• •-. CRANFORD - T car gar,. S125 per week. Call 908- FREE M i' oosesioMe 877FTC^HELP. A mes' Computor knowlodgb Wanted 360 ColdwollBnnkerMovos.com . lied Internet, sorvico. Froo Items Under 073-37«-1193 sage from NJN Publishing nocossnry, ;' aqnv . walking dlst. to town. , 598-0522.' DESK - Child's.anilquo oak 908-233-8804, 910-480-5007. , Upgrmjosl! Novor Buy An- CERAMIC MOLDS - 17^" and the FTC; 4;30pm, FT,,, Botiolits ALL CASH PAID!" ,' oiJicr'Computor!! No Ro- $100 575 dosk. 3 drawers, groat packngo avail. • Call GARWOOD 2™ .II.',- 3BR, 2 cond.! $99; 908-799-6908. Blue Boy &, base, 1OV<" For slnglo & multl-lamlly BA, W/D hook-up, con. to • "pair Billsll Evoryono ,Ap- horse & base, 10" vase $ Doljblo 008-289-8112 or • homos & vacant land.' Fast •I Rooms 'proved, S24.9O/m6, S09 2 WROUGHT IRON TOMST fnX'to: 9Q8-289-8082 - shop/trans;, S'Uob/mo. + Houses ash tray Greenware paint closings! CnNToday!- ' Utlls. 908-991.3946, FlolUndafale Deposit, • 1- CHAIRS - now, leal back Bed-Full .size," solid inaplo & supplies, new cond., FT. For busy vofprlnary o(- 425 [(Unfurnished) 465 pattern, $65. 973-428-0160 flco In New -Providonco. ERA SUBURB (Furnished) 800T221-1707 X500 spindle, oxc. coriri..' $95 ' $75. 732-388-2998 . . REALTY AGENCY, Honvy phonos, computer KENILWORTH-3 rmsi, HT & LARGE REFRlGERATOfTr • 908-686-2418 - .... Medical Help 250 908-322.4434 CHRISTMAS TREE - 6 Ar- work qnil client commi.ini- . HW suppl., non-smoking, WESTflELD- 3BR, 2BAOARWOOD-, . w/.'ba; & pri- Estate & Tag Frigidairo ••• Galloty. calion, Hours aro Mon.- I BUY HOUSES '. no pots, rofs. roq., SBOo: '"irtnnaculato, avail, 1/1/04. vnto. .onlranc'e $450/rno:v ,30Dx3'4Wx67H,$99 ' '.: BEDROOM SET • girls Illicinl In gd cond., $35. Frl. 8ahV5pm.' Bonofils Any A*ea, Any Condition • Avail. '-1/1/04', Call MikJ"br S23.00/mo. +. utll. 732- (itil.1 iho. sec. 908-232-7098, Sales 545 ''.. . 908-322-3288 Whlto,'4pcs.,.SB9! '.'.•-" 908-709-0620 •'..'-. • incl. honllh. 401K & paid MEDICAL ASST. Call Rene 908-315-0139 Thoresa 908-688-0440. Af- . 995-9444 , '.•',. .'••• -' ,008.233-2141 ';' , WESTFIELD. Nico area, 500 WATT FISHER SOLID Christmas tree- „•• rocky •• holidays. Ploaso (ax ro- FT with, rnodicnl olllco SollYourHousoln9Days,com .tor 5 908-236-8646. '•.•. TAG' SALE-EARLY ^ HOLLOW^ close to train. Noil smoking, STATE STEREO., RE^ Bicycle- ruby, rod,".ladios mountain, lights, stand, 'li IQ Bob'.al 908-554- OXR. noodod lor intornal CHRISTMAS SHOPPING- 4000sq. ft. homo. 4BR, sno/wk. Perfect for collogo CEIVER SOS; 'Matching . -Schwinn," 10spd.. 20 yr's skirt, ornaments. S75 732- mod/cnrdlology olllco in LINDEN-2 fir,, 2BR., no , 3.5BA,, S4pob/mo. nog Avail. lots ol evorythlng. Ploaso old $75obo OOfi-654-4892 .3,82-4350, ' ••• Apartments 1 student. 908-232.2118 ' ' : FIshor.XPTC speakers," 2 for Borkoloy Hoights. Ploaso pots', rofs., S1200/mo. 1.',i Jan I'., 1.5 mo. sec, Rols:, call 908-322-5845 dr. 908- S35, oxc. cond, 90S-654-167S: Inx rosurno to 073-374- (Unfurnished) 405 . mo. soc. 908-587-1245'.. Call 908.222-0769 322-744,9. •'-•', ' ; ' BIKE .- glrls7.J.'c'>- HlggTris Cocktail Tahle- • • Wostliold. law ••li.ti'p" socks, 0160,' :.; ' ... Answering Machine- Pana- 1940s, $75/ Doll House .'- chromb, 55"l x 25T'w x oxpoiioncod : ,-. sociolnry LIVINGSTON, NJ CON- CRANFORD - i/3 BR, 2" Linden-3BR, 2BA, now car- sonic S10.00. 908-686-1473 wodd . w/lurriituj-e, '•' S75, 151/2" h, ox. cond. 90S, With 'real osinto. ox|v. ( TENTS OF HOUSE - 4 or .fir"..; 2 (am., HT, HW, garg'., . pel/BA, closo to NY Trans, •Ask for Dan '•• •'-.". -732-382-92B4-. .. 233-1994: ', ., ,' :-. ..FT "•• position1, ' .Excolio'nl. Burlington- Rd., • Thurs.,. 1 MEDICAL ASST, w/d ,lncl..: 2 .mlns. 'from 2 cor pkg, W/D. S1SO0/mo. 12/18; 11 am; TVs, .VCRs, typlngtajrriptilor- skills Ja train.. S1450. Avail'. Jan. 1. •PT oxp'cl asa|. to.trawl Call 968-272-2844. , Furn.,,'18b Bottjos Fiiio Winoi -m.tof. '.Saliify •'ispm'htonsii-' '908-670-6280' •. . 1 r-alp . with' oxp:; Bprtolils IMMOOII Borkoloy Hoights NEW PROVIDENCE-2BR -.Piano,- Juko Bpxos, Casino : MOUNTAINSIDE. Charm- •" nvnlWWo. Plbnsj). lax j-Q- and '•' Mlllburii' Internal- CRANFORD-spnc. 1BR, single family hse., up- Tables.lExor, Eqpt,& Mpro! ing 1st II.,- 2br, LR, DR', CRANFORD - 2BR, Incls HT Mod/Cardjology. oldcos. w/balcoiiy overlooking scnlo kil., Ig. dock S.roar - iuitii t aoB'aiTaaoi pbrch, basomont, W/D, coiv .-.a- HW, DW, w/d, walk ID CLASSIFIED SPECIAL Plo.180. lax .' rbsumo to 'park & rlvor, ol* at. pking, 'yd. Non-smoking, ho pels. MERCHANDISE MERCHANDISE CLASSIFIED : ' trains, •• Aval) >,Immod., tor , of town, no pots, : 973-37.6-0tr,0, ' SI 150/mo. '908-561-3227 Avail, immod. • SIBOrVmo. ; S1400/mo.util. Incl. Call M- S1600/mo. 00B 276-7596 ' . Call O08464-2858:iv.,mossago. WHEEL DEAL BEST BUY BIG DEAL HOURS DEADLINES LOW RATES •Pise. ns.^cusiorvjors M\v\ GARWOOD -1 BR , In F , 8-3pm 908-232-0226 .' gol--pakl, Sq'crot shop- . Small Friendly Coirlplox. , WESTFI.ETDTTBR,, 2 bath! , pors ' neoilttcl.-./dr 'Joc'al hl/hw Inc., laundry room & BARTEUL'SFARMA -DENTAL PLAINFIELD HISTORIC - • + lolt, 'coniomp, stylo,' CRANFORD '-'End Unit- 2. FOR snVnll work-ou'l-room on GARDEN SUPPLY near Sloopy Hollow.'lmlnoc. dock,. . garage-,',.|g, yd.-, -. BR, .Hi BA, 2 Mrs., park ;' tlibntprs. .Flo* ible'-hours. -ASSISTANT • sito.,N/PS1065. mo... ' Flniwood 1/2 or lull cords For your convenience Cl rl ; ' 1 & 2 BR, 1 fir.,-priv. houso, . S1BO0. mo., tUtil. & 1-ii liko soiling, n/s, Avail. Im- Items under em from 90 : Friday by FULL COUNTY ' " " •'c'quiH''(i; ;1:000- noodpd ; ' lor,' Irlondly -X— °-789-9198 '. ofl st. prkg.. qulot'ncilghbor- nib, soc. 1-800-917-3872 9A55a Sell Your Car : I e.xl.18069'.','1 •'. ..- ipod, nopots, S1405..HT & Summit olllce. No Satur- GARWOOD -"2 BR, ElRTpriv!• hood, closo to hospital & train, Wir iilCl.908-S12-327S 1 WESTFIELD-charbing lltllb DAWSTAND^CAPING" $100 •:;- -Ac $101-$5000 our Classified Center: day.s/Eip. pVb)er.rod,-Fnx .-• talcony, 1 car gar., walk to Irorn SB25 908.922-0500 COVERAGE . hpus.o on qulot cuhdo-sqc, FIREWOOD \>i 6r Full Cords. 5pm for '.rpsum'Os to 90B-2-77-1356 • .blis.S, train, pots'.ok,.S1200i for 3-4BR. 2 (ull BA, nvoil. 2/1. A[l Hardwood. 908-272;7263 are published free,,; •-.-:..• 5 lines, 'isopen; 0 IHO; * Utlls. 908-789-0950 ROSELLE -1BR S775. Gar- 1 S1800. 908-685-7556..,'. ' GLEN GARDENER- 1br. SEASONED HARDWOOP don Apt. , hdwd. .(Irs,;': off'st,- 1 ' Hoilosrwotkors. noodod to- MEDICAL V WESTFI.ELD-absolutoly 1ha.,oloso to 78 & High ,- S145«xd,S75-'icord. . ' next week's ! $19:95 ' . '-n'ssdnibld. .- .-• rolrigoratdr gorgoous, 1' II., 2BR, no prkg,, laundry, I'/j mos. soc., Britigo train station. : 1 Wk;:,$25.99 perad • . (dollv()iod),S180.cord. S90.'i- . see coupon in today's paper!: no pots., 908-272-8064 Housing Monday -Friday FOUNDS ,..- mngnois.'Sdjious'V/orhors : SECRETARY-: , fob.. All hdwd, all white S025/mp. + gtl|. Call Ijo- . cord(stacked)732-77S6528 4 Hnes/4 weeks and publication. ,'-. VONLY,! Nnllinal Itomo.Au- ; FT'. •Bifay'.Wosrttold.Ur'tfofly ninrhlo kit. II,, brand new to Share twoon 6-spm'.. CALL FOR DETAILS , 'so'mblora',' •oHico'sookslVtocllcal Socro- Kltchon Aid rongo,. Bosch ROSELLE PARK-2BR, LR, EIK, Christmas Holiday CALL FOR DETAILS 8am-6i)rh '".RC»1067,,i ;.Wry.-:.wiih.:'-3+ ..yoSus .oxp. DW. A/C, FP, walk to train, bncl. porch, S950 t utils.' Furniture [email protected]' 4 lines •i Cbniputor •llt'oi'aoy..a must. non-smoking, •• no •• pots. ., Avail 1/1/04. 90B-653-02S2 CRANFORD- Lg, Loyoly BR SET -, 5 pc.' Dahlsh Saturday Fax- " Faji • rosumo w/, salary ro- AvAlJ.' 1/1. Mnols all utlls & Hous6. all ' amonilios, Merchandise $$M assified .each additional- private Party Only;. Private Party Only: ,;<]ulronio;ts tO(B*S4«)l9; clqanihtj sorvico.,,-Tonant ROSELLE PARK-CranforcHino, S125, wkly.-Call Jack after . modern Rosbwood, S1100'' FREE 1 pnys • phono : only, 2Br Opt,, Nowpr .4 font., bsmt 6pm. 900-272-3690 oho Solid.. Oak BRFurn., line $2,00 Prepayment Required. Prepayment. Required. 8:30am-12:30pm TCLEMARKEnNG ,S2,000/mb, No' Realtors'-,' 1 stor., 1 Vi mo,'- soc. $95O/rrio, lilcl. chost, dosk, snujlo Deadlines 1^877-305-2100 Building Material Cnptitin's. bod, Bobkcaso; Part-Time 973-360-0333 Iv.insg. __ ' NOW Avail 908-245-6763 T .prlv.1 homo w/privilogos N/S, & Equipment 520 night stand', SBOO/obo;' Employment 255 CLARK- 3~b'rT, 2' both '5u- s rofs, Sdop. 908-634-6482 • Lamps.' Filo Cab., Troad- •plox,' LR, r?IK, DW, of-SCOTCH PLAINS ARtA- '. mill 908-233-5709 tralnoos----So-S1 fa/hr; 2 BR, 2"' fir., ,S975/mo. + 1 ,- fico/.don, -W/D, no .pots, .Pro».;-$i;o-,$15/tir.' ':- Office Space Metal Roofing & Siding DESK • ExocutrvoT ieJ, • SI750. inc.gas/wator, Wi . Otils. Hi mo. soc. no pots Please read your ad carefully after publication. We are not responsible for errors after 1st insertion. ANlMALHOSPlTAL ' Buy.Diroct, Wo Manulac- black motal double podos- . Call afto'r 6pm90S-322-438B 1 ./Publication.Date. '•••• • 'Jolh Iho f,'isto(j-growing . P/T..''Assist doctor's,' kon- mo.'SOC.' 732-388-439S.. for Rent 440 turo for Rosidolilinl, lal w/hoavy wood top, Announcements H Announcements || Announcements || Drivers coril|>iir)^ In Iho induslryl '0 . npl .& cuatpdini, io hours CLARK-6 rnisT. 3BR, LR, Commorciul, Agriculturo chair l.ncl.Vyory gd. coral, For week publishing December 25th SCOTCH PLAINS - nowly 1 per wbok, ^o.vonlngs & In Galvanized, Galynlumo, DR, kit.-. A/C, w/w-carpet, ;ronov. IBft!, 2"*. l|r,, S825/ BERKELEY HEIGHTS S25. 908-686-1491 '.'.-' Be your own . BoSS!! * BASES/MARY ••• : •'. .wookonds, all, yoar,. will SI900 'h mo. Froo, so'c. DOWNTOWN - ROIiill 7 AluminOrn.Palntod'ill. (12. •-• : Deadline Date \ DRIVERS Owner Operators AMERICA'S Prodess medical claims HOLLYWOOD 1110. + Utils. 908-378-7360 blNI NG ROOM' SET-oaT Adoption 105II Personals 1401| Coming Events 170 CHILD CARE * BONUS * COMMISSION train, 9OS.322.7Sob' : S800, 732-381-3821 Offlco -I suite loft.. 11.00 Soconds, Roiocls, otc. Thursday; December 18th @ 5pm • 11nm-2pm. Mnko uplo dedicated runs between from home on your com- Work at home caring (or .LOW PRICES! FREE Lit- ''hutch, tbl., 6-.chair's, now , AIR FORCE :••,-•• CASTING'••• * DAYTIME & EVE. HRS. ••. UNION.--.2 BR,- DR. LR^ EIK. sq, ft., 2"" llr,,. oynil. im- PRfeGNANT? CONSIDER- Holiday Craft and S10/.hr, CnllDobblo w-' Northeast '& .Indy, dry puter. Call the Federal . ono or more children, . WHOLESALERS CRANFORD.."TBRT'OII St.' .ornturo! 1-B00;373-3703 . •coiid., 3 yr s . old , Jobs iivailablo In ovor -150 NATIONAL TALENT * FUUL/PART TIME AVAIL . omcjcLERic", mod. Call Landlord 908- Mr. Wrap's 908-272-3$oo van; no touch (NYC op- Trade Commission to Somerset or N. Middlesex Cty Needed!! Distribute Mer- 1 prkg.,'no pots, n/s,- S1200 t Laundry nil., no |»ts, avail. .. S1,400/obo. 008-241-3915. ING ADOPTION?. Wo. can Personal Psychic Collectibles Fair- SEARCH.Actors, Modols * TEAM.LEADEROPP. PT. Must bo.compiitor lit- 507-6980 :. . tionnl) Homo 2 limes caroors, plus: (Ind out how to spot chandise on oBiiy. No Ex- iriilS, 908-931-1047 • immod., S1200. Ploaso call r hqlp! Wo spocinllzo- in 908-526-4884 and Movio. ..Extras prato,. roliaWo, good.lolo- SAVE BIG" High-gild DR ^TABLE-. 70 \\v7~f~2 MSD Sunday December 21", DRIVERS: wook, CDL/ 23yoars old "Up to $18,000 Enlistrnont medical billing scams. 1- ' porlonco. Re(|uir6d, Cnll 008-964-7651 973-517:2965' CRANFORD - Instant Ollicos, matching . Inm'ilios' .. with Union County needdd ' immodiatoly in This is. n crtrcor oppor- phono nianiior. • . '• EU ZABETH ELMORA HILLS plumbing • . (ixiuros. leaves & 6 chiiirs, dk. • I1am-9pm. CFI HAS NEW PAY PLANI 3- 800-215-3640 www.corn- Bonus 877-FtC-HELP. A mes- Online Supplior Today lor Virtual'OClleos, SAVE Shirt- --'blrlhmothors nnllonwido. Tarot Card Readings ; 908-668-4884' lunily wilii Iromeiidous Call Lynda 908-497-1020 1 BR, now kit, w/dw, ht/hw, . ..(DIRECT).Olio pioco tot.-: . pino, groat cpncl., porfoct Up to- S10.000 Sludoiit iagif from NJN Publish- your' Area! No Expori- WESTFIELD;2BR, LR,w/d. TOLL FREE?'!, hours a I can Holp You Find that • Ranivay.Senlor Center .6 mos. oxp. S.28/ppm;.,6- ruiskormotor.com • Moro'Information. 1-8GG-' growth p'plonlinl! • ii/s.,no pots, S875, Ing nl SI50 9O8-27S-7765 'lots. uhdor countor. lor .tho. Holidays, S200. •••'• •Publication Date. 1 Loan Repaymont ' . ,, ing and the FTC. .ence nocossary; Call 1- • w/parking, walk to .train, day. 866-021-0565,. • Olio Special 'Por'soii. Guarnn- 12 mos,. oxp. S.30/cpm; < . 621-2335,.0X16820..• Also 2 rn|. Etf., priv. ont... ; sinks. . • EVF,F1YTHING o/Wb. 908-272-4739 . 1306 Estorbrook Aye, ' Up to 10Q"a Tuition assis- Earn SSS helping MDs! 877-797-7827 Ext 507 . 1 Fan\A/ood South Avo.,5 of- For .week publishing December 25th. Truo Gilt Adopiions<, • . tood to Holp in any typo .'•• yr. + S.'32/cpm. Also, Now frpl.-,.ht/hw, ii)s, no pots. . .S975..90B'233-7270- .', . REDUCED 80V • Kitclvoh 1 . Oil W.Milton ••• Process medical claims La1d"~oll?' Work (rom CALL BO0-S94-B682 - Driuo 15-passongor, . van licos avail. 430-S50sq.' It.. i; of Romance Businoss. .Loasd Purchaso Plnn '.w/ laiico '.-••' Q~N7"~SZ7~SOFT' BED % 1 : The Industry's. 1 from homo.. Call the home, Be your own Ask-for Joe .lor aclulls with clovolop;. S800. 908-686-3729 Rom irom S650-siooo.' Coiv pullouts; satin nickel ' 'Deadline Date '. Money .or Houllli. 1 Visit Rahway, NJ . . • • •SO Down!!! 1-800-CFI- High Toch training BROKERAGE WESTFIELD- avail, imlnod. 3 faucets.. S306.00 ' now nintching Lovosoat, one. : Federal Trade Commis- BoSS! First,' cajl,the . (limited Opportunities! montal disabilities. M-F, GARWaXMBR, HW, wAv, IT tras • tor of town. Ample parking. Thursday, December 1.8th @ 3pm Lost & Found 135 will Convince you of My . Info: 732-827-2016 . DRIVE www.cfidrivo.cpm . •• .; TOP'pay ,. High school grads ago 17-27 BR, now kit. & ba.' gar., w/d .S73.00 1-561-746-3152 . cond,. S675. Colloo Table. or prior sorvico monibors sion to llnd out how to Fudoral Trade Commis- 7:30-9:30am & • 2:30- m PHIS ND SMWG1 V/mo : NO, FEE. Call Landlord 908- SIOO: Sola Tablp, S25; Pr. Gilt, Don't Lbt Timo Slip SAL£S ASSISTANT ELECTRO .hkupiC/A.S)6259Oa-769-2649 .www.sosiplumblng.cpm • Itom any branch,'call 1- spot medical billing sion to (ind out how to 4:30pm. SB.25/hr. Vnlld soc: Jan 1st,S8pa908«*«764 ..'241-0838 . ..".-•• Bookcases, S50.008-2764309 ; FOUND CAT- gray calico, . AWay.Cnll (or Froo Adv'co... •just got BETTER! FT/pt. Floxiblfl hours, $$Unemployecl?? 800-423-USAF or' Visit. scams. 1-877-F'rC.HELP. MECHANICAL spot work-at-homo NJ drivor's liconso roq'd. cornor Summit & Grovo Drivers OTR DRIVERS: S1,100.Avor-. Company -. diivor •' pny oxporionco a plus but not A message: (fom NJN .AFFORDABLE HEALTHCARE! Apply: Tho Arc .ol Union 908-789-3043 1 AIRKORCEXOM schemes.'. ' 1-877.FTC- • St., Wostflpld on 12/7. | ago Wookly! 100V Cdn- •raised to. S.43.'. Ownor necessary, Call Debblo Publishing and the FTC. . TECHNICIAN S59.87/ month por Family. County^ 1225 South Ayo., ';••, .908-232-8243 Eotiib. inWost(iolcil9(i8 ' volitional Flool, Cqinpro- Oporntors pay raised to ' U.S. AIR FORCE at: 908-277-0034 HELP.. A message Ironi Repair capacitor dis- 1 No-' limilations. All Pro- Plilinliold, NJ 07O62.. Email: nonr Lord STnylor,- honsivo Bonolit Pnckago,' S.88! Heartland" Express CROSS INTO THE BLUE . r NJN ft* '***«|FT& Driver V charge ' bench welders, •'oylstirig Conditions .OK. Call hrdopt*#arcunion.org. Fax: MAPLECREST LINCOLN-MERCURY EXCLUSIVE Passenger v. Program, 1 •866-282-5861 '.WWW. " "1IANN YrP~ 1 COVENANT TRANSPORT. Rpquirod knowlodyo ol DC Unitod Family! (B00) 236- 908-75')-6B1.7.. EOE . 1 Soino Regional OpporlUnl- hoartlandoxpross.com : Open Classified . ' 4415•XI07SCE6.G619 Toani9 and Solos, chock tios' Availablo. For More CLASSIFIED HOUSEKEEPER l/oltago, control, circuits, CLASSIHHD and mochanical skiiisv. PT. out our now pny plan. . - Infornuitibn, call Smith For The Service Livo in,.5. 3& 1 yr.old8, In my 10-20hrs pof month. Fax Professional Ask about our Regional Transport, Inc.. at 1-888- General Help 240 Towkesbury homo, rol's i|Vom, school iKjc toys, Ifoo Dodicntod Runs, Owner : WORKS! rosunio to 908-757-9341 WORKS! , CLASSIFIED .567-6484. '.••" You Need! loqcl. 908-236-7932 -lima during dny, rol.'s S Help 260 Oporotors,' Experienced oxp. fpq'd, 008-232-2273 -Drivors, Solos, Toatns. COUNTER PEOPLE and.Gracluato Studonts, WORKS! CLASSIFIED^ •FT/PT-Flox Krs., lood dis- MANICURIST/ Call 1-8B8-MORE-PAY Wostliold, FT, livo: In/out, (1-888-667-3729) counts, lun on'virpni. Call •• HAIRDRESSER 908-709-0900- nawliorn twins & indo- I WORKS!;, I. JMKDMW .pondont. 5. & 7 yr. olds. Snlon in Summit PT help lol- ' Mothor also homo; rol's lowing' pfololrod. 908-598- Dashing through roq'd. 908-301.1314 7400 Ask lor Rossana ~ CLERICAL NOW HIRING! PT. 9-2. . M-F, Spring- • Woodwlng Teacher 1.-006-4JMKBMW. jmkbmw.com hold aron crodit union,'$ • Vlolln/Vlola Teacher .8/hr. to'slnit. ". 908-464-9928 ' h4 Fax letter or ivsuno to S73-376-7849. With available xDrive All-Wheel Drive & 4.4 Liter 31Shp Employment Trades __ V-8 Engine, the All New 2004 X5 CROSSING = s^ is sure to make all GUARD TREE CLIMBERS Borough ol Mountninsid'o 2 yrs/ oxp, required. FT, spirits bright! has imniodiato oponing goodpay, start ASAP. The Ultimate for ' crossing gurircl. 908-413-0374 prMngMachino Starting.salary- SI1.O0. per hour, 2 hours pi»r clay.. EVERY MAKE&MODEL WELCOME-WEIL WA!VE'6REMAININGPAYMENT$ This Includes all'iipodod Situations clothiiuj-will traiiv Ploaso call Corinno Mooro. at Wanted 280 908-232-24,00x223 EUROPEAN CARE Companions, Housekeeping CSR , ''. • . ' CHIpcnro . • . ';' Ihsuranco agoncy". In Livo iiv'oul. Fk)luiblo. Bonded MoLinlainsicIo looking lor ii 973-279-4831 ' ' PT CSR. Exporionco • ro- ' WWW.LEKON.NET •• WISH LIST cjuirodr liconso . a . plus. HOUSE CLEANING- Polish i EVEN1 Ploaso cnll 008-684-1000 •- Indy; oxp. rofs, Own trnnB, S2500 Down Payment Data, Proc'ossor'Tomp Croiv .Margarol 908/429-2005 : ford Ad Agoncy sppks ac- .+S369.1.sl.Montli ' HOUSEKEEPERS, Slk #24090, VIN#4A8/iqOT2, • cu.roto'i •-.'• • doponclablo Payment+ S400 NANNIES, ELDER CARE 8 cyl, auto, uA, p/s/b, tool Iriondly incliv .to ' placo AJInatlonalitios/Lic. Bbndod rk, t)A;rat)ials, cold climate per Refundable Security ' . classiliods ads for' S wks AURORA AGENCY mo. Deposit + $495Bank ' staring in Janunry.- 16 nktr dura grain ml, MSRP, All New Redesigned 170 Morris'Avo.L.Br.NJ'. hrs/wk.' Knowl of Ad-Star 535,495. 48 Feo,= S3764 duo al • .732-222-3360 mos signing- + tax & MV fees -a pluo, Call Holono Roth •:• '008-653-4800 ' . ' . . POUSH REFERRAL SBWKE 2004 Lie, Bonded, Specializing'In Ddgwalkers oldorly/slck care. 903-689-9)40 Brand Nesv, 2003 ' noodod Mon.-Fri, lOnm- VBABVSITTINGV by a lou- BMW 2pm. '.'Woslfiold aro.i.. ing niom In my Union homo. Call 908-688-3636 . .. Roloroncos, 908-259-9272 WlshUstCash! Cold Weather Pkg. • CD Player All-Wheel Drive Freeldrider S CAREQIVER-Excollont rofs; Brand New Brand New Brand New Moonroof • Alloy Wheels "FjTNESS STAFF . Experienced., Reliable ^ No Charge CD! Stk #23533, Vin.#3A288217 Fitnosa center sOoks t|u;ili- . European Wp. 90645&3951 2004 Mercury 2004 Lincoln 2004 Lincoln starting at • 6 cyl, autq trans, pwr str/brks, air, AM/FM fio.cl''stall to assist monVbora 1 stereo, CD; moonroof; alloy-whls, cold' with, workouts, Saturday al- CLEANING LADY- w/oxp: w.eafber pkg, leatherette:int. MSRP BMW tornoons or Friday- pni. ,&• .rol.. - 'Looking for •Also, Yoga.' Instructors, hqUsos. to clean. Call $:' $44,070, Stk. )(B4-185.VJN WLU22239. 908.862-9066 -36 mo closod end lease w/10,000 ini/yr;•: Momborshlp bonolits. Cpn- MOUNTAINEER AWD AVIATOR AWD NAVIGATOR AWD ,20c thereafter, $3995 cap cost red + . tact'" Tracy, Springlleld ELDER DISABILITY.CARE Jv\SRP: $25,600 Y, 973^467.0838: $479 1 st mo payment + $5.00 seqdep Exp'd English speaking European Womon livo In, V6, auto lrans, pwr str/brks. air, ololh sport bebts, 8 cyl, auto trans, pwr str/bfks/wind/lcks, air, AM/FM B cyl, auto lrans,. pwr- str/brks; air, AM/FM stereo, tilt, , + $525 bank, fee •= $5499'. Total livo out, Agoncy Q0fr3S4-5367 AM/FM slorBO, CD, alum whls, running brcls. roof rail stored, tilt, c'ruiss, MSRP $43,610, Stk, //4A28, VlN- cruise, alum whls, rear entertainment sys,. MSRP' Brand New 2004 payments $17,244. Total cost $21,764, cross bars, MSRP $32,535, Stk.'WT5, Vltvl.WUJ10506. 'WZJ12360. 39.month Rod Carpol Option (PCO) wilh. 354,190, Slk,>4Ni2, VlN MU08285. 39 month Purchase option at lease end $26,001.. EUR, LADIES provide livo-ln/ 33 monlli Red Carpol Option (RCO) wilh 10,500 rhi.'yr. llvo-out compnnlonshlp/care 10.5Q0 mi/yr, .20c thoroaltbr. SO duo al signing. Til . Red Carpet Option (RCO) with 12,000 mi/yr, .20(6 .20C therealter. SO due.fit signing. Til 38 pymnls 38 pymrits $14,326, Til cost $14,326'. Final:optional Range Rover for SENIORS. 908-931-1941 I ." S7372.'- TU cost $7372, Final optional balloon-pymhl therealter. S2I500 oust cash due at signing. Ttl.38. •' 4 dr, 6 cy!, 5 :;pd riinii trans, PUT 5lr/brks, oir. AM/FM sloreo, CD. moonro'of. hf?.itocl uoatci, lonthorottd balloon pyrnnt $20,496. Incl: S3Q00 Rflb, $1000. RCO •. int. MSRP S32.270, Slk. (*B-1-300. VlN (tPFOnop. 30 ino closed end I0.156 V//10 000 mi/yr' 20c EXP. CAREGIVER looking, lor S.14,966. Incl. .$2000 Rob, $1000 RCO Customber •• p'ymnts $16,302. Ttl cost $19,802. FlnalopKonal: 1 Bonus Cash, $1000'Renewal Rob if qual', $1000 Many options theroallflr. 'S3995 enp Coul reel +.5209 1s! mo'riymal >• S300 sop : Granfbrd Ghrbhicle December 18, 20Q3l 4: December 18. 2003 Crarlford Chronicle, D-3 Merchandise Merchandise || Miscellaneous 7771| Clean ups Gutters & II Home II Painting & I Tree Services 1155II Autos for Sale 13851| Autos for Sale 1385 HONDA CIVIC EX- '9,4. ' DIETPILLS/VIAORA! Of- MERCEDES 190 E '91 Autos for Sale 13851] Four Wheel Four Wheel Vans & Jeeps 1410 R Vehicles Items Under 1 & Hauling ; 1000II Improvements 1015II Papcrhanging 10751, DON'S TREE SERVICE 1 gd. cond., high; ml., many auto, 2 dr., Rod, 1 owner; dor Phonlormlno, Dldrex, •Best Prices* . 4 now tires, timing belt IrH . vw om VRe -oaaK mi, 5 JEEP QRAND CHEROKEE Wanted , Adipbx,. Lovltra,". Arnblen, FRESCO PAINTING new parts, $3500 nog. : . '94Jloaded. Looks & runs -»Free Estimates* t ftiAQ ii nut I me - stallod 2 months ago, o»c. spd.rodjrtblacklthi'lrt.hilly- ' TRAINS. Top cash prices pd EVERYTHING S ANYTHING ^ runy-insurouw BUM No Poctor ••' Visit. $75 Most Homes •Sheetrock,Tape,Spack)e Froe Esl9. 908-265-9842 MERCURY COUGAR '94-bluo, $18,500. 732-754-7541 LACBITba DIF NISSAN PATHFINDER alarm. Thoft proof radio. Your Vohiclo piroctly. to COFFB* TABLE - ornato • '60046*4671 or g734g-153a Dumpster rdntals, Fully 908-233-5816 1052 1-B00-304-1534.U.S.DOC- Carpontry * Pninllnn ABS, traction assist. Pwr ovo-. must soli, 4WD, 4 dr., 45K '97 LE-4WD,, koyloas en- Recently sorvlced by cloalor. tho Original, Nationally Ac- gold with glass top, tike 1AA CASH torreconto, mag a Insured, 90e-6S6-7500 DEEGANGUTT^CQ GARY'S Home Improvement HONDA PRELUDE '92, J, tora/Phatpiacios. Wo Pro- GW DRYWALL CO. .. rytrn'ng, seats,; & "windows. mi.;, air, 10 disk CD try, pw, moorirf, CD, groon S4.500, Call 908-232-25(8 claimed Charity Cars'100% ; now, orig. $800 yours 'lor 9O8-322-2O14 Painting Co. Free Est. Fully WELL DONE TREE SERVICE gd. cond.,' fully equippod', . toy care, per, dolls, teddy vide Prescription! Over- ALL KMDS of household fur-. .908-889:8130 157K ml.; ,908-686-6937 Antique & chapgor,. exc. cond., w/tan cloth Int., groat Charity - Not a Used Car $99. 908.964-4246 ' ins.Reas. 908-232-3557 Seasonal Ooan-ups . NISSAN PATHFINDER bears, toys. 908-654-6688 night • Shipping. Opon • nlture, appliances or rubbish CUTTER CLEANING . 20 yr.'oxp, Insured,refs 88K on foplacomont on-'ji SI 2,200: 908-92B-0554 eddd., only 57K ml., . Great Prices, Fully Ins. MERCURY SABLE- ?7- Classic Autos 1394 ' SE'94- 161K ml;,.Loathor. Dooler/Fundralsor "1-800- CRIB, antique, solid maple, Wookonds. Order Onlino: ' removed. Reas. 232^)354 - Free est. Fully Insured. , glne. S2500.908-245-2359;, '* FORD EXPLORER XLT "99- StO,5oO/obo, 732-388:9777 Charity. (1-800-242-7489) A Fishing Tackle CoQectOf INTERIOR PAINTING •FreeEs). B08-272-7780 WAgon- ox. coiid., under .moon rool, CD, doalor rhalrv THE BRAND NEW ALL-REDESIGNED 100.years old,'SSO 90S- www.MDm9ds.com Kajttom Gutter Services LINCOLN TOWN CAR S2- lully-loadod, black, loathor, www.800charitycars.org ; Wants to buy old, rods, reels,' & WALLPAPERING talnod, ' orig. ownor, ox.. 686-107S ' 906-464J280,97W59-12O0 . worr,, miist soli. 55600. SJgri." Series- Bluo, oxi1: OLDS CUTtASS SUPREME mooitri,. 6SK -ml., .i '" lures, catalogs 908/233-1654 Discount Prescription Decks & Patios 930 908-241 -8754 ' Trucks & cond, $4500. 908.232- Home & Office Recreational 908-377-6745 cond,, 57K. orig. . rnillos '73- 350-V8, 4 bbl, groat S11,500. 908-294^4483 CRIB ..Chlldcraft, exc. con- Drugs Phontormlno, ACCOMPLISHED-Cloanod, . ,17'29 • • ' ••'.' ••••.• ALL ANTIQUES- or older '., lor colloctor or rostoro^ dltion, $50.. 908-490- Soma, Trnmnclol, Amblon, DECKS BY UNLIMITED .,'.' screened & repair. Avor. J&L HOME IMP PLYMOUTH BREEZE '96- oWnod/drlvon by oldorly. Trailers CAR DONATIONS-Choose •f . -"I turn. DR sets, BR sets, 1 Cleaning 1020 Vehicles J lion". No hot roddors, grig ISUZU TROOPER IL'91- 4 PLYMOUTH ORAND . ' 0313... •.•',.", :'• •• "• ' Viagra. No doctor's toes . We build all types of hse S35-S85. .10% OFF New/. Palnting.Wallpaper.Carpentfy I • exc. oond.,' 4 cyl, w/alr, gontloman, S39OO.' 732- your charity: Unllod Way; OtK, S1200 908.272^)001 - dr;, 117K, CD, AC, tinted VOYAOER.. '90- 112k pc or contents of house. or nppoinlmonts! Free decks. All work guaran- Free Est. 908-351-6785. ' 71K mi., S4i400/obo. 732- 381-7846 MS, Epllopsy, Girl Scouts, DINNER SET- service lor A as GUTTER CLEANING or 908.272-0003 ovos. roar,windows, woll main- CHEVY FULL SIZE PICKUP ml,, VG cond., must soil, '•.' i 973/586-4804 ' - FodE:x noxtrday dollvoryl teed 10 yrs, Free Est. Ihs. VINNIE'S CLEANING 259-3438 MERCEDES 190e '92-4 •'88 .rebuilt 305 engine, AC 2 Boy Scouts, Housing for 12, cream color w/wiclo S55 Gutter cleaning-clean & RICH'S PAINTING Motorcycles 13051 tained, asking S25OO. 732- Si 600, 90BJ77-6745 Uccnsod U.S. Pharmacy 908-276-8377 WE WILL CLEAN IT- SUBARU OUTBACK- '97- cyl, leather Int.. 1U6K mi., • WO.. PB, PS, 8 ft.1 bod, Homoless, Childron with black border. Circa 1950s, ALL CNNA Wanted paySSSS : flushed. 973-951-4149 Interior, Wallpapering, • 3OB-40S3 1-800-796-3082. --or;- RIGHT THE HRST TIME! 5spd... all powor, 6 CD, loaded, S6,500/obo.. 908- SI ,999. 973422-1804 - HONDA ODYSSEY, '98-, 5 cancpr, and morp. ' Froe modorn, S99/obo . for your unwanted China Also Power Washing. Free Est. DUCATI 900SF-CR '96' - • ':.'' 908-241-0199 ' • • depression Glass & antiques. www.ValuoRx.biz . . Wo Will clean: revive & . Mint cond., 4k, corbln now brakes, 92K ml., 451-2673; '.. • , dr., pwr everything,'•' sunri, PIckHIp,* 1-B8B-395-395S Driveways 940II Handyman 1005 rostoro your surroundings. . , .908/272-5473 FORD RANGER 'OOXLT~ A/C, 77K mi., 2,yr. warranty. , . 90832^3873 ! saddle, F1, exhaust, lot S8500. o/b/o. , 908-296. MERCURY GRAND MAR. LAND ROVER DISCOVERY Doll House Kit- 21' high NEED AFFORDABLE Homos/Ollic'os and More 4x4, 47K, 4L, V6, loadod, Albert 908-358-5883 . . PATERNO PAVING |/|R DEPENDABLE: Painting, '. kit, air box mod. ', .; . 5877 •QUIS "«O-V8. lull pwr, fully www.lohlgh.odu/-qtp2 Victorian .cottage.',; 1" ALL TOOLS WANTED HEALTHCARE? S59.87/ Prompt, Friendly & '99 - dk. greeri/tan ht'd Donate Your Car. Support . Curbing & Sidewalks carpentry, no |ob too sm. Plastering , 609-426-0484 loaded, Lo-Jack& alarm, 1 S11.900/obo. 908-400-172? •HIGHEST TECHNOLOGY . scale, navy In box S25 Call New. & Used month por Family! Nd limi- Professional TOYOTA COROLLA S '02- tho JuvoniloDiabotos-Re- , Free Est. Call 245-6162 Specialize elec work lie" ownor. Exc. cond. 7BK. •' FORD E390- 2003- Supor 908^889:4824. Joe'732/750-9135 . tations. All Pre-existing PLASTERING . silver. 17K mf., auto;, cruise, , leather, ABS, 6 CD, 2 snrfs, search Foundation. Your Conditions OK. Call 908-620-1300 Transportation arn-fm: CD, undor worr. S320O. 908-486-7065 ask for Duty Work Van- AC, root • donation can holp childron •NEXT GENERATION AND ENCYCLOPEDIA BRIT' ANTIQUES, GLASSWARE, "Sheet Rock,- Patching •CLASSIFIED- . rocks.- cnblnois, robdy'to ,% AVAILABLE. .^ ••••Unlto'd F.hmliy!. (800) 23t 1 St2,500 973-462.0814 • Bob. Call M-F, 8am-5pm. . loaded, immac, A1 maint., fighting diabqtos. Please TANICA - Ilko now, S99. Electrical 1AAA-HANDYMAN Gutters, 5 Yrs Exp.-Gro.il rol; avail. 908-925^2448 work; $22,000, o/b/6. 908- CHINA, SILVER, 4415X106.6CE06B19 N1S3AN 240SX •90-grny. 96k : call 1-BOO-578-o408 soven DESIGN V OUTSTANDING • 908-245-2894 USED FURNITURE etc., odd |obs, No job too Lourdes 9734650197. Autos for Sale 1385 TOYOTA TERCEL '91- 272-3622 ' . ••' ' -,' ABLE ELECTRIC mi.. 5 spd.; A/C, sunroof, 77K,S13,00090S-232.2a42 WORKS! / . days a wook. Tijnnk You! Details at Oejlsnhip I ' ^ Folding Chairs- wood, oaK . CALL NANCY'S small., (90S) 2764771:.- , Plumbing .'sllyor, 179,000. mllos. Reasonable. Lie. 11500 CADILLAC DEVILLE '92 - .Good condition, S750 or runs woll,- ips. Fun cor: PERFORMANCE vLQADED! - finish, 8 chairs, jike noW Piano Tuning 276-8692 & 688-2089 . AH...PRICE IS RIGHT Housewashing 1025 Nogotlnblo. 90B-6BB-5704 $20 908-687-1653 ©908-233-8157 BERMAN PLUMBING & 78K, londod, oxc,' cond., best off or. (201)264-6289 SALES CONDUCTED & Repair 785 RONSON ELECTRIC All Repairs & Mainte- HEATING; Repairs. Lie . orig. ownor, gar. kdpt, Plymouth Acclaim '93- nance Int & Ext Painting MIKE'S PQWERWASHING WE BUY CARS. HIGH' HANDMADE CROCHETED BY NANCY All Types of electrical wprk^ 4396, Call' 908-687-4848 .;• asking S3.950,908-358:5887 . slnglo owner, S600 pbo. SHIPMENTS OF THIS EXCITING NEW ACURA ARE ARRIVING DAILY! BEDSPREAD - whits vtl, Call 908-241-6049 Superior Quality Since 1990 EST PRICES PAID, ANYTHING MILITARY- ROBERT . 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Roar Dologgor Pow/ir Sloririny Tilt.Wlwol 3^'C' GMC - .''Power Brakas Tintod Glass • W Flrakoi; •Powor.Windows Dual Airbags . •Pow'or \Mnclow: nlonor •Power Seats STK MM10 •Powor Locks; • Slki-lT:1? .- • '"4 •',}'.'• VINJMX810560 ; .•PoworLocks, . •Powor VINMUJO'/Wl COLONIAL MOTORS • »Air Conditioning • •Powor Trunk \A ddor.'A cyl'ridef, maiunl The Truck Experts :' . ,. 'AM/FM Stordo CD tiQnsmi'sslon, air, (jowpr B0^: mWO NEW 2004 SATURN .^,3.^ 6RAND NEW 2004 SATURN '•••. Route 22 West, North Branch RED RED 1 116 1 0 1 CARPET CARPET t'/vjlj ' I/^^^I^^H lltf ' - sioico, CD, cloth mtoiiorr, duli, (l n'.uil-; M '•••.'• PMBi.' - ^ijTlilllES ••; j^lBWi^i '".' ' "-!*'^''" ''-"*"? *''' ;$' OPTION ' SpH ' HUM '-" \m ' .wba9S.MSnP.$i;!,M5IS. V(N. . v > 1 1 1-800-773-8757 PER MO. -• ' ••' •^ ^^-l-g ^. U '••• _•., MlMZ125619.' 125619.'• FinancooyFinancopymnln s sic.yo? f!«4WrjyiO!i.' , '•'' ^^y ' :.""}^yIBP!' jy^'Wy Llg • «4ESirw8-firtanc9P?trirjls; 08 M06. 1 •, bagby ori 72 equal pymnis ol' . Fiiiiinci: ^ ol'tisivloiW''.' '•{•''" •'"'''. ".'•••' '•'•• ^tt^^^k'^^^fe.^^^^^f• -tiB^edD"72oqual.pymntspf•' 40 Montli Retl.Cnjpot'Oplion w/10.600mi/yr;.JOi; Ihbro.illor 'Pnymojils based on SQ.'eust SUBURBAN SAVE LS>4X4 • AA/anttD get irrtD a hew ON A NCW 2004 CHEVTOtJEr 4X4' 4 DOOR classified section first Std Equip incl: 5..31.V8,.,auto Ob Irans, pwr.' SidlEqulp; Incl; 2.5L V6, auto. OD trans, pwr Std Equip Incl: 3800 V6, auto OD.trnns, pwr Sid Equip Incl; 5300 V8. aulo OD trans, pwr : trng/brks/wind/iocks/mirr, tilt, cruiso, deep t/gls. AIR; .• strrtg/brks/wihd/locks/mirr/seat, AIR; t/gls, tilt, •stmg'.'brks/wind/loaks/mirr.' duaj AIH.& heal, r/dol. alum '. Opt Equip Incl:, bckts, 6 CD piayor, rr.seat audio. strng/brks,'-A|R, alum whls, r/def, split whls, doop t/gls. Opt Equip Incl: sidn air bafls, Irl ,'.//folding seat', AM/FM .Stereo, CD, lilt wip, cruise, r/def,'alurn'whls, bckts. Opt Equip Incl: cntrls; Boso speakers, aiito AIR, pwr adj seat, sting • stereo-cass,-CD,'alarm, strng whl radio Cntrls,', bckts, pwr seat/adi pedals, in dash 6 CD player, lilt r/wip/washer.-Opt. Equip Incl: deep t/gls, gals. Strng whl mid cntrla. (< Seat audio cntrls, Boso whl cntrls, 271 Olf Road Pkg, locking dlff, skid. mats, spare tire cover; cross barsonroof mats, cargo netV heated rnirrs. Stk(/3760F, speakers/root rack. SIM5945KT, yf.N«3G193961, plates, mats; Trailer Pkg,' 17", alum whls. Stk»5934KT..VlM«3Q174014,MSRP.S39,liS. Incl. raok..Stk#.5501LT, VINff4690.1975rMSRf) VINK39412011, MSRP $26,340. Incl, S3000. MSRP $42,586' Irrcl. S4000 lactory r'obata.- factory rebate & $5.00 Bonus 'Cash. $4000 factory rebate & S500 Bonus Gash. new and used vehicles •' S2i ,615. Incl. $3000- factory rebate. in the market. Plus; . seas? FOR UP TO IN STOCK AND BEADY FOR DEUVERY! Sell no no-longer toi comparison; shop; ON SELECT MODELS. TO QUALIFIED BUYERS. features, prices and y around : • payments., V SAVE '7307 TRAILBLAZEB Readyto ride? Check EXTENDED IS 4 UR IMW SAVE '7232 THAILBLAZER ON » NM M03 cmnnnn EXf<. a .4 DOOR- 4X4 section; NiinmicBMin XAXA first. • ,• • r\:' .-I Std Equip Incl: 5300 VS.aUto OD.trans, pwr Std Equip.Incl: 3.4LV6, auto OD trans, pwr Std Equip Incl; 4200 16,. auto 00 trans; pwr .strng/brks/end/locks/Vgls, i'/dsl. r/wlpi tilt, cruiiw.'.: strng/brks, t/gls. Opt. Equip Incl: LS Trim,'8 pass Std Equip. Iricl: 4200 16, auto OD trans, pwr stI-ng/brks/wlnd/locks/mliT, deep t/gls. AIR, tilt; cruise,' roof rack, alum whls.'Opt Equip Incl: CTTrim,lthr,'!« seating, frt & rear AIR, pwr pass sldg door, pwr. : stmg/brks/wind/locks, AIR, alum whls', tilt. Opt Equip r/def. Opt Equip Incl:.side atr pags, running boards, - sunrppi, Jock Ing diff, 3rd row seat, llftgate. OnStar, I •soat/wfnd/.locks/mlrrs,' 15" alum whls; CD, cass, Inch side airbags, cass, CD, pwr hid mirrs, mats,, . locking dlff,-AM/FM Stereo,'6 disc CD.changer, Trailer Pkg. Bose speakers, In dash 6 disc CD -I •r/def, deep t/gls, cruise, b/s mldgS, low hooks, roof leather, dual pwr seats, r/seat audio & HVAC Player, pwr htd bckts, climate cntri. pwradl podab.. ,1 roof rack,' filt, cruise. Stk#S940KT,' controls, 6nslar.Stk#5885KT, VINH36110599; MSRP VIN#3D21411.g; MSRP $29,305. Incl. $40.00 rackilthr wrapped str whl, alarm, reni keyless entry., Stk«5905KT, VINK3J128160, MSRP $4473^1d' I 8lk#5983KT.VIN#3238S944, MSRP $31,570,Iticl.. ' $37,800. Incl. $3500 factory rebate. , .-'' •'$350Ofaeto'ry:ral»t9(. ,,;. . • / o look for everything lacloryrebate. -., • •"• '•,';' , ••" • :•, . $3500 factory rebate. the first place to look for everything CHEVROLET 38 RIVER ROAD • SUMMIT, NJ Jj'-'t' ,.;,,:. 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Thursday, December 25, 2003 . . ;; 50 cents .•.'"•• HEW 2004 GMC season NEW 2004 GMC HEW 2004 GMC SAVAHA SHOPPING SIERRA 1500 4X4 SONOMA 4K4 mm •2dr,VorteqV8,aulo,:p/sb, a/'c,GVVi/talihg6.4001 lbs. tint,pwr/locks, 2 dr-, 6 cyl, auto, p'S'b, 8 way pwr healed seals, sido steps,- • . •:. • 4,3L V6 qnglne, auto, p/s/b, i'c, GVW rating 7,200 lbs. ;, •-t.3L.V6 imgmb, aulo. p-sb. yc GVWValina7,2Q0.lbs. .••" JUST FOR COMING lM AND rslidirin window, log lamps, locking difleronlial, amim cnssw'CD,. chrome wheel center caps, power windows Slocks, buckets, • chronio who'ol cenler caps, powcrwindows & locks. bucH'als,' am'lmw-C[), electronic speed control, chrome grille 8 bumpur,'. " TAKING A TEST DRIVE .' • ' ,- .- Vm*4KI31388. MSRP$29.170..-. ' •-.•-. ..;. ' •„ Vin# 41145204. MSBP 524,305 ' '. .:• • Vin« 41144095, MSRP $24,305. ' - ' . •:• .VinD4E.19706B, MSRP$28,420 / •'. ,' .-•• WE BEAT EVERYBODY'S drugs, guns PRICE OFF SAVE 4671 MSRPI By LAUREN TRAJNOR there's drugs in my town, but the;.' THE a-IROKICLE .... • ' '' : ,' .,;•.; guns, jthat'B- '.surprising. And' the ainourlt. of drugs, that's svirpris- '• •'..' -When, a resident, of. Willow.;• : ing. That, \vas inillions of dollars,".' .Aypniie-iri Garwood.Aynis n.anieti said. • .Garwo.od .. Police/- Chief •last, week by', Union County • ••DennisJ./.'sak.- •.- • ,". .', ': '".', LOW PRICE •/Prosecutor Theodore ftoinankow .'.'. Union ' / Co'urity. ' Executive ' as; oheoftho areii's most danger--• .Assistant-. .Prosecutor .•'•'. Bob" GUARANTEE ' oiis and successful drug'clistribu- O.T.eary.said .that although there - •lo'rs,' residents were shocked,' / • have, been 'six major drug netr.. HEW2004GMC MEW2003GMC NEW 2003 GMC NEW 2004 GMC .• But.police officials, however' .works broken up in the past 14' taken ' aback. they /might hayo • .months in .the' county, "This -vya's SIERRA 4H4 SIERRA 1500 4H4 ENVOY SIT 4X4 SIERRA 2500HD 4X4 -been at the. massive • amount of .the-'firtit bue centered in. a-subur:, ! ; t dr. G cyl; auto.- psb, a c, running boards,.pwr sunroof, ramsonsmg 2 dr. Vorlac QOOO V8; aulo, ps'b, a'C. r-dol. tint., amlm w-6 disc Cl j, .drugs — $3 niillion worth -—and .bantowii." ;.•.•. „ . /. . •• :"/' , 4 til. Vo'rlijc 5300 V8,.auio; pv&b, sic. amlm w, 6 diseCD: Doslar. XM' • •).dr.]Vor(p6 5300 fi cyl. aulo'.-p.s. t>, fa. fiVWrating 6,400-lbs. ' • 1 1 • wipors, headlampwasters, hoalodIrani seats,amImcaSswCD,• lorj lamps'pwriwmds-locks, mirror WrtompaSS'&lemp, •• . satellite radio, pwrwinds/locka'driver's seal: remote koyloss enliy, •'. iinvlnienssw-CD. aura, jjwr Iron) iionl adjusters , idol, log lamps. 1 1 11 Ice cold the astouridinjj; 2,3-gu;ii&,that were „• • ". Vil*3,??WZ83,.MSRP$39,945- • . '' ' ;. . ".,,:• :•. W4F157OJC, MSRP$41,578" :'.•• '/.",•' 0-Leary said•' that.' drug and,, . •"•••-••," VinS313J0i)41-..MSRP..S37,,79J '-•.••• ..- '. • .' ' •••,..; ,• .' \Wt1Z1652G7, MSRP 535,775, : • • /, ' • : .' Cranlord lwopsfers:Terence Grier . found on the tiny dead-end st.reet other .crime, spreading its- reach"- in Garwood, wore not completely 'into the suburbs' is a trend tha^e .-iinci Chris Brown swarmed-Scotch- v ;f.laios-Fanwood.siar Derrick; surfrrised to know that' a rlruft"' ;-has.bi!{jun toafflict even the'mast Saracter on this play, but the / dealer; was- .operating-in .the' affluent, neighborhoods, as;drug: UP JO Cougars just couldn't hit enough The Cranford Chamber of . sleepy community. ' ••- dealers' ;a. year ago were-bu_sted 6 MONTHS EARLY.. shots.in Sunday's. Tip-Off Classic at Commerce's program of holi- • "Drugs, -tire . everywhere.' selling.cocaine from the Surtimit: .Selon Hall..an'd fell. 64-47, For cov-. day festivities ended with a :They're like' ants — you find SAVE 8310- ESAVE 77931 AND NO PENALTY* erage see Sports, Page C-'h. "• ' flourish last 'vyeekend, with them all over'Of course. I know . •. (Continued "on page A-2J ' carolers, refreshments, and another visit fi'om Santa Claus. Top, members of the inii.nnn.OI • • •'• CLICK: .. ,--.... FPONXIAG SALERNO*DUANE www.salernoduanesummit.com Yuletide Carolers — Susie, . FUEL FOR THE SOUL . WE ARE PROFESSIONAL GflADE Paplow, Greg Martz, Rich 245 BROAD STREET, , HOURS: 9-9 MON-FRI, 9-6 SAT; McNanna and Susan Martz — provided entertainment at •/':/\'--:. ;;;.:•.'- — ••'••.;,/'^ ...... Price's.include all c6sts to' be paid by a customer except tax.-titje & MV fees,. Prices include ati nianufasturer rebates S Incentives, il any. jJust bring in any current competitor's coupon and well beat the price. Based on same year, make, model and-equipmenl.. Dealer reserves the right to purchase competitors vehicle il .necessary, 'With, purchase the gazebo at North Union or lease ol any 5003 vehicle. 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All offers are.subjectto.approval by primary, lender.- Not responsible.fqr typographical errors. Offers expire 12 23 03; by sleigh, on Saturday Jolly Old St. Nick — played by . It you havo a job, a social security IT'S EZ JUST CALL! Roger Osgood — found it . • numbor'and ri gams phono bill wo'll give s.s.#nrs«F easier to get around down- you o car loan-. 1888-594-5332 Treasure at the town by trolley. By LAUREN -mMHOR .Atiam. PHQTOS up.''.r-'::!-:.''i',^;:,vv:.:,i; end of the rainbow '•'••: CKANFORD >•-'. Last-minute '•• ..But other downtown business . ; • TheRainhdws, program which helps htfliday' shopping helped, to' t ase: owners, said the storm did, not the sting of this .year's unseason- affect their sales as. much "as they • young children cope with grief and : : A . ably, early winter istorms, a* Official loss, was recently held at St. . ... receives had anticipated;';. ; :• ' Michael's Parish.in Cranfonf. T.he.' downtown biisiness owners cortie "Shockingly,- I did business. >ro|»-O#f location allowed lor more operidis-. , .to. terms with'.sales slightly more when- ir Snowed,"- said Rogqe., <•:•-! I , Site For •cussion of religious.feelings, than, was • sluggish than in. years past, ••: / Comics" owner Peter Mandle. ! '.Toys.ti :&•'• . ••••i:: •'*'S2S.(K : : •-•-•• 5.125 0:00 3/1 -ARM';. 3.750 0.00. 45 3,910 10/1.Jumbo 5X)()0 0.00' 5';;' 60;"4.670' 3/l.ARM ' .. -4:0(» 0,00 5% . 6()-..'4..13O AWARD WINNING OFFICE BUY FOR VIN M15327, Stk #EM40089,4 DR, 4 wl* auto, o/c,' - TReS/Purchase. Consolidate N'>.w! Free Apprnvul! ;• No iipplinitiun or hxk in-Ices! Apply online at: vj!ww.(.oanSearciv.coiii. NJ\ t,owoM.M o/s/wimk/lks, td, air bags, cloth bkts, o/s ( • Open Sunday's 9:'|i'Bad Credit OK! NoDoc LolinS! M-F 8:30-9:00, Sal,& Sun 8:Jlj • 5:00,. h(.imiorcall80O-8K7- JIOh;'Allcittllt. • .-. Jumbii Specialists.... SI 5,950. 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