-:».' - ••-' "** '••* *' ]••; D-8 Cranford Chronicle March 25, 2004 SALERNO DUANE LOW PRICE GUARANTEE Serving Cranford, Garwood and fCenilworth Vol. 116, No. 14 •• - Thursday, April 1-, 2004 •.•'•'.'• 50 cents : If we Can't Meet or Beat the Competition, We'll Give -You $1000 \ Jeep MITSUBISHI PONTIAC GMC as By GREG MARX Jorn, \Vho recently sought tjie Deihocratic nomination to the Union County; Board; of ; ; ANFORD. - •••The: loc:a| Freeholders.,'-..•' said deciding rezoning Democratic and'Republican par- whcther'or not to run again was ties thisi week'•-announced their a'diffic'ult.task!;'.'- . ,,: • .,/ By LAUREN TRA1NOR . slates for the Jujie primary arid, . Eventually, he said, he decided 'rilECHRONIi'LE . .••••;•• : presumably,' the'. November elec- "there's a lot of .things .going on ON flli NEW 04'SI : 1 sec dealer lor complete details tion. ' .'. ;; - '." ." ' '•• around town" —. such . as The Garwood Planning Board :.. For. the Democrats, .incumbent Cranford Crossing and the flood- last week, unanimously voted to Commissioner George Jorn said eontrbl'.; project . — "that need recommend to the Borough "he will seek a third term on the someone who's been around Council a rezohing plan for the Township: Committee. Jorn said awhile to see them through." ;: former Thomas & Betts property he will be,.-joined, on' the, McDonoiigh, Jorn's running Painting the on North Avenue. Democratic ticket by George mate, has been active for several. •. The projiertVf which .sits at the , McDonough, a Planning Board years in the local Democratic corners corner of North Avenue and member and a candidate'for the party. He narrowly Trussed out in . Chestnut'Street, has been desig- committee in 2002. '•',••• his 2002 bid' for the committee;! NEW 2004 MITSUBISHI NEW 2004 GMC Sophomoresouthpaw-Elenai'Mbfge- 1 2003 MITSUBISHI NEW 2004 PONTIAC nated as an area in need of rede- ..;.They: will likely square off in. coming up just short against Jakes over.(he pitching duties-for a.' velopment, by . the borough. MDHTERD SPORT XLS 4X4 VIBt YUKON DENAIIXIAWD young Cranford .High soltball team this, November, against Republican Republican Scott Mease. • , . OUTLANDER LS to liV: >. Following the approval, by the i.dt,4c)i,aa! « iw i8i?-Jcii Ja-a-.-wc s'if -'..mr.') 3-'-ft'K V--J-- season. Having- to replace six starters candidates Bob Donovan and ' McDohoiigh' operates his own' V-n SS>i 400021.15, W? S.>l.2<2:' ;ra il 530 Cos:;™' as. Zoning. Board, the' Borough lor last year's club. Vie-Cougars begin Michael A. Plick, who are both business providing technology S500 i!)aiy reM'j. $500 cp'ieje graa. Eidjoes.!a»: ;;e S Wlss Council must, also adopt the plan the rebuilding, process Saturday when relative newcomers to.local poli- instruction, PC Ed, at the former OFF ' OFF ' $ for it to take effect. JOHN FEI/CORRESPONDENT tics, according to Republican. MSflP'. MSRP'' . they host Roselle Catholic. For the . Droescher's mill building. SAVE 4287 SAVE 3527 SAVE 11,912 Borough Planner' Victor : story, see Sports. Page C-1. ' Municipal Chairman Phil Morin,. On the Republican; side, Vinegra is- optimistic that will- .lorn -has-been- on the commit- tl.ilMlli111l It-sa DonOvan is a lifelong township* BUY ' happen. "It's been kind of a coop- BUY BUY BUY. -[|li» ^ tee for the,past six years, includ- resident and a senior partner in. FOR . FOR FOR.'- 7313^3, W ;FOR ...But someone's got to do it, and on Saturday "someone" includ- . prative "effort between the mayor ing a stint as mayor. Also a for- the'-Rosela-nd law firm of Carella, V...... :.:::.:..: :.:.':'.:...•. • :..•. / and council 'and.-the Planning ed John Pearson, who was one of the Workers at Unioh County's mer member, of the Board of Byrne. • • . : •wv/W.soilernoduariesummifr.com-' Board to .find good vises for the household waste recycling and disposal day at Centennial Education,,he. works in the credit . site thauhas the, least.impact, on Avenue Pool in Cranford. Here* Pearson pours unused chemicals department of the. Englehardt He is a member of the Knights into waste drums, arid tries not to spill any on himself. the town," Vinegra said,.-• . Corporation. , (Continued on page A-2) He said that he looks favor- SALERNO*DUANE SALERNO*DUANE SALERNO*DUANE ably upon the change in zone, and that compared to the previ- ;,^ HOURS: 9-9 MON-FRI, ous heavy-industrial designation, MITSUBISHI A- • 9-6 SAT HOURS: 9-9 MON-FRI, 9-6 SAT A MITSUBISHI PONTIAC the mixed use zone would have Students claim top prize in video contest 1 MILE FROM SHORT HILLS MALL A_ , MdTORS HOURS: 9-9 MON-FRI, 9-6 SAT- !«* 1 MILE FROM wake up and drive' less truck traffic, .noise and con- By LAUREN TKA1N0R place in the contest, 'winning the "I wanted to do-a narrative ."his store halfway between the - 1 MILE ESDM SHORT HILLS MALL FUEL FORTHE SOUL _ WE ARE PBPFESSWNALJEBAOE . SHORT HILLS MALL > gestion from late-night .shift THI'H'HRONICLE , " ~ ' students- a KiO-gigaby.te hard from that The research, was train and the trolley in Coney changes, and pollution.. ; - ,' drive for future digital projects'.. there,' there were,some- interest- Island. .. • ' ...The txdevclopme'nt plan is ': CRANFORD — Students in They had interpreted the.life of ing points," he explained. "This ,: He also gave homeless men Pricesincludeall costs to be paid my a consumer except tax, title & MV fees. Prices include all manufacturer rebates/incentives' if any. tJust bring in any current competitor's ad and we'll beatthe price, Based on same year, make, models equipment. Dealer, reserves, patterned after an a])plication for Nevil Schwartz's seventh grade. Nathan Ha.udwerker, the.1 Polish was an inference lesson -^- how free hot dogs, shaved their, faces, the right to purchase, conplilor'svehicle if necessary. ttOrVselecf models in lieu o.r rebates. 'Total Salerno Duarie inventory^at similar savings. All offers are subject to approval by primary lender. Not responsible for typographical errors. Offers.expire 3.31;04. :.'• ' a proposed project currently in literature classes at Orange .immigrant who (bunded the you can connect these dots.1'. and rented accouTi'eTttents-partic'r Rugby in front of the Planning Board for a Avenue School got an exercise \n. Nathan's Famous hot dog chain... Schwartz wen! on to explain- iila'r to the doctors from Coney • mixed use complex that would editing, and a brief lesson in.the Based on a placemat Schwartz Nathan's association with AJ Island Haapititl for the men to • include living and i-etail space, history of America's most famous had.-.seen while dining at a •Capbne and his early.mnrJMing wear. Then, Schwartz said/. Union County? The proposed plan, called "The hot; clog chain, when they entered Nathan's with his .daughter, the genius. For instance, Schwartz Nathan bragged about the. great fylews," calls for 40'residential •arid won prizes in the New Jersey explained that in order to coin- numbers of doctors who ate at I Rugbymay.be an unfamiliar sport classes . took the concrete facts : to most area residents, tnitthe • . units,. .44. townhouses, and over Educational • .'• • Computer- •from the printed timeline -and pete with .'Feldman'-s; the earliest • the hot dog store.. '' • • Onion County Mudturtles have been 20,00O square feet of retail space. Cooperative Video Contest. crea.tiyc.ly interpreted ', them;.. hot dog store and. Nathan's one- "1 like to do real world things," taking to the pitch lor decades now. The project, has also allotted 237 Two of Schwartz's three, sev- , learning techniques of narrative time employer, he charged half For more onthe team, which plays parking spaces, including 70 des- enth giade classe tied for first and editing along the way. the 10 cent pntc and positioned (Continued on page.A-2) its home games at Unami Park in ignated for the retail space, Garwood. see Page B-l . Over the course of several 'meetings the board has heard testimony from various sources Board about the project. A traffic study of the area con- ducted by Elizabeth Dolan of \ . Atlantic Traffic & • Design EQ«SYAND Engineers of Watchung said the proposal was feasible, noting that "some of the future site traffic NEW should not be considered 'new' to CAVALIER This program allows customers to pay an ^89 fee the area, but rather is already. and be released from their current loan or lcaje passing by the site on the adja- when they purchase a new or used vehicle from the | cent streets." , to voters X 2-DR COUPE ONLY The • study further concludes dealer. This program allows up to '6,500 in nega- that, "it is evident from the By LAUREN TRAJNOR analysis of the future conditions, tive equity to be absorbed by.the dealership via THK CHRONICLE ' Huci special factory incentives, rebates, and discounts | that, the proposed retail and resi- REBATE OF 'TOOO. Daisies bloom dential development will have CRANFORD — The Board of 4-Cyl, 6-Spsed, front Ucenso Plate Bracket, "i •1.000 OUW LOVADTV. being passed on to the customer. minimal impact on external traf- Education unanimously adopted 760 MfflVE MUTUr RHJtrt, fic conditions." MOO UJUJ 7,999 the school budget for the upcom- Mean eauEtf ttun; in springtime However, fire and other safety ing 2004.-2005 school year at a NEW 2004 CORVETTE COUPE 2004 rMILBLAZERLS HEW 2003 VENTURE LT NEW 2003 EXPRESS CARGO NEW 2003 B^ZFfl IS 4M/D Members of Daisy Troop -108 from concerns still need to be ironed special meeting Monday, sending EXT Bloommgdale Avenue School in out for "The Mews" proposal. the plan to voters; for the April 20 Cumtord recently celebrated their Vinegra said that under the election. investiture For the full picture, see redevelopment plan, the Borough The budget indicates an annu- P.wA-6.
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