COUNTY CLASSIFIED r T •"' ?• From the felons files Soprano singer ^^nrARSUPSR CSNTSR County prosecutors list the 10 Internationally known opera star felons most wanted by local and Linda Heimall will perform next DAY TEST DRIVE ON ALL °c GUARANTEED •• state authorities. See Page B1, Foster month in Union. See, Page B3. • NO CREDIT;. BAD CREDIT..: NO CREDIT REJECTIONS: BANKRUPTCY... • PREFERRED USED VEHICLES REPOSSESSION... JUDGEMENTS... NO PROBLEM! ITS OK.. • :94 LEGEND L ""' ASKING $20,99 5 '88 ACCORD ' ASKING $4,395 ^EXPLORER XLT ASKING$12.444 ; fc^: «r= t-:^ *-~a "=JI«.'S *s-3 *c T^T W\ CS-JISE. *Uor '.IKS *uru <N0i4-C3 i-CYL'A-TCTnJlKSn ?SS AC "T^ASS SOCKETS CU:Trl>> AU*M STI=£OC1SS V •JWI-'. •f.OM-J! "Your Best Source For Community Information" A WORRALL COMMUNITY NEWSPAPER RAHWAY, N.J., VOL.7 NOiS-THURSPAY, MARCH 27, 1997 TWO SECTIONS- 25 CENTS •'•X-'g* ASKING $11,990 From the heart Man charged with murder, r '94 250 CONVERSION-VAN-ASklNG-S-13.990 J93J?-150_Q;^_ ^^^ " 95nNTEGHAXS^ASKiNG-cS75;495s- '92B1ERETTA ASKING $6,444 ' * AUFU-STEHEOCASS VI «3 C-C3 VN PZI7T4B3 LU 5'. CLOTM.;ST. T GLAS? BUCKETS Highlights -J afsofFafteT DQ . By Scan Daily Kricsberg said that smoke "went right.upstairs." probab- tree planting Staff Writer ly using a-staircase in the house. He said that the victims' p Mayor James Kennedy .and ' • ' A Weslfield Avenue resident has been charged with room was right at the top of the siairway; both girls, were Jhc Department of Public Works arson and murder for allegedly setting fire to his home and. found huddled together in a closet, unconscious. CO announced the second city- killing two teenagers. .' . David Mitchell reportedly was awakened by or heard a' o sponsored tree planting program Brian Land, 25, has been charged with two counts of noise from the fire; he opened the. door (p his room and to take'place this spring. The, murder arid one count of aggravated arson in the early "got a blast of heat and smoke." -J '92 VILLAGER MINi-VAN ASKING $14,495 ;'"94 INTEGRALS ASKING $11,444 •92 ELDORADO ASKING $13,995 program is designed, to encour- Saturday fire, which damaged his home at 1004 Westfield • The two women, Sandra Land and Francis Mitchell, C*D\.'*C'; "= ••C. '«l^ TWiS PSB »C cajiSE. L£AT«ERMS'I-TCUSS o •92JETTAGL . ASKING $6,888 ACCUW*. JOB *-CVL5'SpE>.PS'E-*-.Ct0TKil.~ SwC<"5 "SiCs AUruST£n£0 age the planting of trees, Ave. He is being held on $600,000 bail at the Union Coun- reportedly jumped from windows to escape the fire. They rt O". i.CVL ' AuTO.TH^^S PS8 *C T G;.*SS\ BuCXETS CLOTM INT. j r. enhancing the beauty and qual- . ty Jail in Elizabeth. received the least serious injuries; Mitchell was admitted Q ity of life in the community. Killed as a result of the fire were Nashika Mitchell, 18. in critical condition but.has since been upgraded to satis- Applications are available for : and Tamara Mitchell, 14; both died at Rahway Hospital, factory, said Jackson. ' .•'•'• DC o Willow Oaks, Tupclosy and according-to hospital spokeperson Nancy Jackson. Also The fire also awakened many of the neighbors, one of o Silver Lindehs. The: DPW is injured in the fire were the victims* uncle, DavidMitchel, whom plunged into the fire'to help. ' • .'• offering trees for half of whole- 48, who remained in critical ^condition at Rahway Hospital Tim Wilson, a neighbor who lives'several houses down sale price. Applications are . at press lime, . ' • . on Westfield Avenue, said that he was awakened by the available at City Hall near the The victims' aunt, Francis Mitchell; 46, and the. sus- screams coming'• from the house. •-. hulk-tin hnarrt' in the lobby. pect's mother. Sandra Land; both were listed in satisfac- ' "We sleep with our^windows open all year for some .There are also pictures of these lory condition at press time. respn." he said. "We heard someone screamingrTihoughT" types of trees available. • '.. • Brian Land was living in the house and working at a loc- someone was getting beat up so I put on my clothes." al fast food restaurant, after living in Nortli~Car6Tin3. When he got to the house, he said that he saw one < . ROUJE 22 EAST ' tax program • "At this point, it appears he was upset al a family mem- woman lying on the ground, whom he pulled away from ber and started this'tragic inferno in anger," said Acting the burning house. Reportedly, one of the two women .'•• '.-at Spnnafield Acura . # Call Mr. Walters: ,• •. =NGiN=-T^NS'.CTivE-xE The AAR-P, with the coopera- ' '.AIR CONDITIONING-SU Carol Schindler, a registered dieb'dan from Rartway • Prosecutor Edward Neafsey. ."We are alleging that, in the came back'with a garden hose and tried sprayingwater on lion of the. Division of Parks USED CAR S process, he snuffed out the lives of his two innocent cou- : Hospital, assists Mary Ellen Kennedy, school nurse the fire. ' '-. ... ... SPRINGflELD/NJ; .: and Recreation, will conduct a ' at Graver Cleveland School, in teaching the Ameri- sins'by committing a violent arson'murder." He said that'he then tried to enter the house four, times ALL MAKES AND MODELS.• 1-HOUR DELIVERY! ; free income tax-aid program for -can Heart-Assoctatoo-Heatfest program-to students- • The Rahway-PnlM-f—ami Fire flrparlnvnn wrrr Railway seniors on a limited \ AS SEEN ON TV! surnmonned to the. house, owned by Sandra Land, at. 2:47 Officers' then arrived and be accompanied one into the income. The lax assistance prog- in each grade. a.m- on Saturday. The; fire was Tepprtedly started, in the kitchen with flashlights. When, they opened the door to try "Come see me ram will be- on an appointment- kitchen and: did' noijgprcad nsich beyond that roora and get inside, black 'smoke poured out, he said. BEAN for a #1 DEAL only basis and will be held in ACURA OWNER lhe Rahway Senser Center on . But, according toj&fl&*^lBa^aiion Chief Irwin Kries- "I was screaming like, a maniac," said Wilson. "I just from your bcrg, the fire generiftfe^t^ffAoke that filled the house. kept screaming for the girls." ! ' • .-.•'•' and recenie Eserbrooke Avenue on Tues- Residents dispute need #1 DEALER!" days and Tharsdiys from 10 . • "It was the srnoCOTEnal'dvercarre the individuals that Wilson Kaid that the-hair on his head caught fire during' $1000 11 Carmen Catena. .m.-io 2p.m.- jne program passed awray^ - incst.'ia!)^y.f-r«cause I havoa't seen trie i for new waste incineratoii r anlopsics." he said. ,; Sec; NEIGHBOR, Page 2 CASH BACK! President . *iH last through April 15. For after you maVeyour an appointment, call the Rahway By Scan Daily medical waste can go. Bioryrctems is a ' • best deal!! Division of. Parks and Recrea- . StafT Writer medical waste hauler for. Overlook ion- at-S27-2CU5- " •••••'. The Earth Care medical treatment Hospital in Summit: ."';• Foundation tribute plant has long been a controversial According to Rubinstein, who is CERTIFIED USED ACURAS • subject in the area. also chairwoman of? the Medical NEW-.LUXURY Stamp services NEVER UNDERSOLD S*t\i '-.= •/. SPORTS COUPE ^4-DDOR SEOAK: . The proposed plant was approved Waste Institution of the National Sol- I SPORTS .COUP Acura's Preferred Pre-Owned Vehicles Program Sever li'starhp^buy ing. services Features TOTAL L UXURY CARE and these by the Linden Zoning Board.tb take in id Waste Management Association, LOW, LOW PRICES! 97ACURA CL ! heip' tvsialcusiorhsrs 'year1-. •97 ACURA INTEGRA additional benefits ' '• ' up to 72,000 pounds of medical waste, the only thing restricting where, a veh-; • FRONT WHEEL DRIVE-AIR CONDITIONING, ..-!?. • ver"C's T'.-s: M 'CEST'F'BC" • J"d'K rounJ arc particularly handy.' £Doof.. Power Steering/Disc Brakes/Windows.. AM/FM/Stereo/GD-P!ayer. Pew including bedding, IV bags and iclc with medical waste can go is the .- MOON ROOF • AUTO: TRANS.'' ABS BRAKES! . 3 fgcc-5 75-K;": '"SKOC" • Ccve-e^ ty Slanri services- enabje customers : Anii'Tinted Glass, Dual' Air Bags, RoM Wheel Drive,'Fue! Inject' '6 ValyeAcy "sharps" like needles and syringes, weight restrictions, of'a road and the n receive.the'.r stamps via 1 : ACURA . which it will turn into disinfected vehicle itself.'Othcrwise.ii is free tp\ •DOHC .Eng.-5-Spd: Std. Trans./Opt Aut? Trans-.available .LOADED -MS=<?' :-3oc: ?bv.' 5tee'.'Ar:'- A'i-3sC--.k's.,'C-uise Control AM/FM/Stereo/CD deliver)1 wjihi'n.i. fev.' days 'by TTTJ waste suitable for burning in an go where it wants. ' ' obtained ..from mail carriers. The incinerator or burying in a landlili. There is also no restriction on tne V KTEGR* IS JORttKTUUR But what many residents, including ' total tonnage that a hauler can carry in service is of rio.' extra charge residents of the Union County Con^" a set time. The only limitation is.the mnre than the- face value of the cemed Citizens are talkig1 about, is capacities of the treatment plants or il LEGEND HOBR05EWO6D now tne waste wik get lo Hie plain ami—rdisiKisal sites tlm the hauler bri used tor telephone orders bv ' whether the plant is even necessary; . the waste to and of the generators, like •W LEGEND CS15RBU3' calling (800) STAMP-2- as' given that mariy hospitals dispose of medical laboratories and hospitals, Visa and Mastercard arc . ' V LEGEND LS:D«SHBnr6oOC«a their own medical waste.. that it picks up the. waste from.. - The.plant is designed lo take in But, said Rubinstein,'the regula- •SI1NTEGMLS3OBSILVEB . • . ' V LEGEND L 2DS SNOW *KTE .
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