Sink Or Swim

Sink Or Swim

November 16,2000 153" Cranford Chronicle ffave a safe and happy holiday weekend! MARANO & SONS Leaves aren't the only things falling,., check out these prices! USED CAR SALE SPECIALS 1998 TOYOTA CAMOTLE 1997 CHEW VEYIIRE IS 1998 TOYOTA AVALONXLS 1998 TOYOTA CAMRY IE 1997 SATURN SC-1 I V-6, auto, air, ps, pb, pw, p/locb, till, V-6, JUIO, air, pi, pb, pw, p/locks, p/swl, V-6, auto, air, ps, pb, pw, p/locks, 4 cyl, auto, air, ps, pb, pw, p/locks, p/seats, lilt, cruise, cass, cd. moon- 2 dr, auto, air. ps, pb, pw, p/lods, till, Icmise, ass, abs, only 18,000 miles. dual doors, 3 seals, alloy wheels, till, tilt, cruise, cass, cd, leather, moon- roof, alloy wheels, side air baft;, roof, rear spoiler, 31,000 miles. cruise, ass. traction control 38,000 1VHMTO25728. cruise,' al, only 26,000 miles. VINfa.1187424. :i2,000 miles. V1NKWU222055 .miles. VPVZ362M , $9,995 Vol. 112JMO.47 I CRANFORD • GARWOOD • KENILWORTH Thursday, November 23, 20(30 50 cents AUTO SALES INC $16,495 $13,295 $20,995 $15,495 1998 CHEVY S-10 1998 SATURN SW-2 1998 DODGE CARAVAN SE 1999 FORD 1998 HONDA PICK-UP WAGON V-6, auto, air, p/s, p/b; p/w TAURUS SE ACCORD EX p/locks, tilt, cruise, cass,.'! seals \'-ii, auto. ,iir, p/s, pA, pAv, Mocks, lilt, Buying & Selling Used Cars & Trucks 14 cyl, auto, air, ps, p/b, alis. an, n'seals, Aiiln. air, jtfs, iv1\ |v\v, jvltv-ks, till, cni Wi, ;iu!o,;iir, p c.Lvi, '*Xim mill's. WMV/A M75H dual doors, abs, 33,000 miles cruise, C.L-W, lih\ il'S/KK) nuli i-rnisi', c.iss, ol, IrjIhiT, allciy wluels, Since 1955 140,00(1 miles. V1NWKS022M VIN/MR529108. VM/XAZOKI ,,uol,/, alis, 27,(11)11 iniks. VINHWAIIOIKG Sink or swim $9,995 $11,495 $13,295 $11,995 $19,495 Cranford seeks funds ing the bill with her approval, the 1997 FORD EXPEDITION 2000 GMC JIMMY 1999 FORD EXPLORER XLT 2000 CHEVY IMPALALS 1998VWJETACLX governor redlined it with her own 507-13 South Ave. 150 South Ave. EDDIE BAUER SLS 41,4 Dr, auto, air, |>'s, p4, pA», p/locks, 4 Dr, iiiiln, ;iir, |Vs, ph pV pluck, till, VII-6, Sspd, air, p/s, p/b. pA« p/locks, recommendations Nov. 3. 14x4, auto, air, pA pAv, rAxfa, pfcils, •1IV, -Jx-1. auto, air, pi rvli, pA« plod . p/stals, lilt, cruise, al, abs, alloy whtk, cnil«, ass, nlis, 15,IHHl milts ill, cruise, ass. alloy wheels, leather, to comply with gov's Garwood, NJ 07027 Garwood, NJ 07027 lilLcniise, CBS, jlldVM«.i'Ls,iihs, 20,001) Granford High boosters Whitman recommended up to I leather, tilt, cruk', ass, al dvinffr, ktalM Jl,0OOmilcs.VIN//ffiWffl noonroof. abs, . WWII miles. $3.25 million be appropriated to 908-789-1551 908-789-0555 I only29.000 milsVIN(/VI JSX)7«) VMWMI16587 schedule next meeting flood bill provisions Fax 908-789-2744 Fax 908-789-1792 the township — if the township $16,995 CRANFORD - The ByDARIAMEOU shares equally in financing these $23,995 $19,900 $18,900 $16,995 Cranford High School Booster THE CHRONICLE projects. The township would Club has scheduled its next have to find support for a dollar Look At Our Newly Renovated Website For Specials And More WWWMARANOSONSAUTO.COM meeting for Dec. 13. CRANFORD - The Craxiford for dollar match of $3.25 million. The club is slated to meet at Township Committee is continu- Whitman then sent the bill 8 p.m. inside the main CHS ing to search for a source to fund back to the to state Legislature. cafeteria. $3.25 million in flood control pro- If tJie bill passes both houses, the The annual fund drive of the jects. township's next step will be seek- Booster Club, which supports USED CAR LEASE SPECIALS According to Commissioner ing funding from the county, all CHS athletic programs, is Thomas Denny, township officials according to Mayor Phil Morin. now in progress. Residents, "(Whitman) approves (the bill) particularly those with stu- have been brainstorming with Assemblymen Richard Bagger with a footnote," said Morin. The 1999 BUICK RECALLS 1998 FORD RANGER XLT I998VWJETTAGLX dents in the Cranford School governor wants to make sure the System, should watch for mail- and Alan Augustine for ideas on WCK4JP VR-6, 5-spd. air, ps, pb, pw, p/locks, leather, state doesn't pay the whole V4\ aulo, ;ur, ps, pb. pw, iviocks, lilt, cruise, cass, ers about the club's $10.95 financing the rest of the project, :H,(XX) miles, Lease for $239 mo. for 36 mos. auto, air, ps,pb, cass, abs, 34,000 miles, alloy wheels, 39,000 miles, VIN#WM116587, Membership Drive, according which the state has agreed pay thing." 12,000' milesfyr, vyilh $1390 total down, Lease for $179 mos for 36 mos with lease for $289 Mo 26 months with $1,450 to a club press release. for half of. The bill passed through a total $1,099 total down, 12,000 miles per yew total down. of six legislative hearings since All township residents are The $3.25 million bill to fund VI1WUA1831Q invited to participate in the Cranford flood control projects June before it landed on the Membership Drive and attend along the Rahway River sat on Governor's desk. Governor Christie Whitman's "I am confident that both •••••••••••^••^— — —• — ,. the Dec. 13 meeting. Donations may be mailed to desk for weeks. Instead of stamp- (Continued on page A-2) For your convenience, call toll free: P.O. Box 952, Cranford, NJ GEORGE PACCIELLO/THE CHRONICLE 07016. For more information, The Cranford High School Art Honor Society has earned recognition for two murals it has created with- call (908) 272-6589. 1.800.360.3603 in the hallowed halls of its school — a depiction of literary characters (above) outside CHS's third-floor library, and a series of inspirational messages (below) lining the walls of the high school's weight room. UCC, UMDNJ team up Art Honor Society members Susan Prawdzlk, Justin Beliotti, Sandy Howard, Florence Pucillo, Lauren Dahl, Chris Gardener and Nicole Falasca are Just some of the people who helped create the award-win- to host joint open house ning murals, according to society advisor Josephine Harris. SCOTCH PLAINS — Union County College, in collabora- tion with the University of Medicine and- Dentistry/School of Health Related Professions, Mural, mural is hosting Tuesday a special Open House. CHS artists earns honors for doubly decorative effort The event is > slated to run from 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. in the ByDARIAMEOLJ "That is why this contest ship and untiring dedication Conference Room at the new TIIK CHRONICLK married so well," said Harris, during the "Literary UCC/UMDNJ campus, located noting the original intent of Landscape" project. Harris at 1700 Raritan Road in Scotch CRANFORD — Some of the the mural project was not this also applauded the work of plains. It is free and open to hallowed walls of Cranford contest. "Originally, it was to Justin Beliotti, Lauren Dahl, the public. High . School have recently give more life to the library," Crystal DiCOsmo, Charles, The Open House will become recognized works of include information on several she said. "Make it more excit- Gardiner, Lauren Goldstein, art. ing and to make the library Michael Grau, Alicia Grysko, health-related programs, The Cranford High School including dental hygiene, den- more inviting to students." Dave Krauter, Jessica Mjubon; Art Honor Society won the The first mural was com-Corianna Malko, and Rebecca , ;' . NICOLE DIMELLATHE CHRONICLE tal assisting, medical laborato- Fleet All-Stars award for two ry technology, medical assist- pleted in July of 1999 on theMarkowitz for their work on Union County Prosecutor Thomas V. Manahan was at the Llncoln- murals it painted on CHSoutside walls of the third-floor the project. Franklln School in Garwood Nov. 16 to speak at "Family to Family/' ing and surgical technology. walls. At the Open House, prospec- library. The title of that mural The second wall art project an anti-violence and drug .prevention event sponsored by the tive students will have the A group of the art students is "Literary Landscape" and was completed by the Art Prosecutor's Office. Manahan and other speakers addressed fam- opportunity to meet faculty was scheduled to travel includes figures from Honor Society in May. The art ilies from around Union County on the dangers of substance and staff involved in the two Monday with their advisor,. "Hamlet," "The Odyssey," students painted the weight abuse and how citizens can help law enforcement agencies Check the schools' "team approach" to Josephine Harris, to the"Guliver's Travels," "The room at Cranford High School counter crime. medicine and health care pro- RexPTex in Elizabeth to Grapes of Wrath," "The with inspirational quotes from fessions, according to a UCC receive recognition and aCrucible, "Romeo and Juliet," sources as varied as Joe Lewis classified ads press release. $3,000 check, which will be "The Great Gatsby," "A and Winston Church. Students It's heart-to-heart Information will also be pro- reinvested into the Art Honor Separate Peace" and "To Kill a entering into the beef-up dun- first. vided on the admissions Society's community projects. Mocking Bird." geon are now greeted by a process, transfer credits, In order to win the contest, Harris said the students bright yellow opposing wall at Family-.to-Family CLEP, financial aid and coun- the project had to meet several agreed painting characters which reads "Cougar Power, A seling services, according to criteria.

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