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Thursday, July 23, 1992
Vol. 99, No 30
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CRANFORD • GARWOOD - KENILWORTH
Decision on Waldbaunfs due Tuesday
By BOB SULLIVAN
THE CHRONICLE
Cranford
Award Sept. 16
Trie Cranford Chamber of
Commerce has announced that
it is accepting nommatiorrs for its
Pndo in Cranford' awards The
Chamber is encouraging all rest
dents to nominate a township
citizen or organization who '
, stands above all others in their
contribution to the community in
1991
Nomination forms will be avail
able at the Public Library, banks,
Community Center, the Chamber office, and various downtown
businesses.
Joe LaBracio chairman of the
event, said . nomination forms
should be mailed to the Chamber'of Commerce no later than
Aug 17 The awards will bo pre
scntcd dunng a reception at the
Coachman Inn Sept 16 from 7 9
n rn
The fate of the proposed Waldbaum's Supermaiket on South Avenue could be decided Tuesday
night
A final public hearing and ..vote
on a re70rung ordinance wiuCh
would permit construction of the
market js slated for the July 28
Township Committee agenda
Tuesday's meeting is a rescheduJmg of the committee's June 24
final hearing on the same topic
That day, the committee was with
out a quorum arid could not act on
the rezoning ordinance
Cranford has been without a supermarket since 1991, when Pathmark moved to Garwood The
former Pathmaik bujlding oh
South Avenue is now home to
Drug Fair,
.This 12 not the fiist attempt byWaldbaum's to gain permission to
build a store at trie site In 1989,
the New York supermarket chain
By BOB SULLIVAN
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Seniors
recently feted
• A trio of Garwood senior citizens recently celebrated their
birthday with a party thrown for
them by the Garwood Seniors
two weeks ago. •
Lillian Burgaller was feted on
ner 90th birthday, while Helen
Clark ' and Mary Koeing were
also treated to a party by the
group.
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GAAD. needs
volunteers
Garwood Against Alcohol and
Drugs (GAAD) is looking for people interested In joining the organization to Increase community
awareness related to drug and
alcohol abuse, and to educate
both children and adults on effective alternatives.
As part of their function, various dances and community
events are planned to give residents choices on weekend evenings. If you are interested in
participating, or simply in attending a meeting to see if this is
something that you might wish
to investigate further, either contact Dr. Anthony Carusone at
North Avenue Chiropractic, 7891373, or attend the next meeting
tomorrow, at 8 p.m., at Borough
Hall in Garwood. All are invited
to attend.
Concert series
announced
The county Division of
Parks and Recreation's 1992
Summer Ails Festival conceit series is underway
Wednesdays from 7:30-9:30
p.m. in the amphitheater area
of Echo Lake Park, Mountainside. Concert admission
( is free and patrons should
\ bring lawn chairs or blankets.
The concert schedule is as
follows:
• July 29, Bluegrass Festival,
sponsored by Merck & Company,
featuring
Petticoat
Junction.
• Aug. 5, The Ocean County
String Band.
• Aug. 12, Italian Night, featuring The Marty DcRose
Revue.
Avenue, at the intersection of Hollywood Ayenuc The 50,000 square
feet store would be suppoited by
an adjacent parking" lot of about
the same size There would lje auto
access from South Avenue of Hollywood Avenue
Both opposition and support foi
the project has been emotional.
Opponents rogue that the store will
increase txaijie, decrease nearby
piope.rty values, and hurt down
town aiea businesses
Supporteis claim that a town ol
Store owners seek
flooding
Jit library
The Cranford Public Library of
isrs the services of a Notary
Public Rosemary Chodack who
works in the Children's Room,
will be available to the.general
public to notarize documents at
\ a cost' of $1 per certificate. The
service Is - offered Monday
ugh I ndrv. 10 a m IK f
-. p.m. .Those wishing more in.ur
•! n lation should call 709-7272.
applied for a use vananee thiough
the Board of Adjustment 1o con
struct its retail fauhU in the aioa,
which was zoned foi lcseaich, olfice, and mdusuiul buildings
The use variance vns denied
Now the township committee is
considering a 'zone change which
would allow development of a supermfukct without need foi the
use. variance*
The supermai kef 's -m lginal plans
placed the btorc. neap n public stoiage facility and a 11 w,Kh on S
BOB SULUVAN/THE CHRONICLE
Frank Romanelll, owner of Cortlna's restaurant on North
Avenue, stands beside a row of sandbags placed behind
downtown stores to ward off flodlng rain water. Since a
parking lot repavlng project was completed, Increased
water runoff stores has caused thousands of dollars In
damage to a string of seven states.
Every time it get «loudv they
get &cai eel
It only take n cun<k downpour to
start the wateifill
thousands ol
gallons of watt 1 t^i < (nl( down a
parking lot linxird w it*. 1 slide
Within a few minutes Noith Av
enue businesses in the heait of
downtown die flooded thiough
their back dooi > TJach time, they
face the possibility of thousands of
dollars in pioperty and meichandise damage
To combat last wink's constant
11m threat s mdbags topped the
cuibhne behind the stoics, but
owners say /they're fighting a losing
• battle without more help from the
township.
Ellen Rainer, -Manager of Mar :
tin's Jewlers, -appeared before the
Downtown • Management Commit- •
•tee last week to -demand 'that the
township start a proposed drainage
project designed to alleviate the
flooding problem. ' . ' . ' .
The lot behind the stores' - which
include Cortina's Restaurant, Harrison's, First Fidelity. Bank, • Gieg•er's Fine Apparel, Boll's. Pharmacy,
and Harmonia Savings - has always been sloped towards their
back doors.' But a- resurfacing
project completed last year by the
Public has last chance
comment on plant
By BOB SULLIVAN
THE CHKONlCLiE
Members of the public will have
their last chance to comment Monday night on the proposed -cogeneration plant to be built in Clark.
The topic will be the primary
focus of the Clark Zoning Board of
Adjustment at its Monday night 8
p.m. meeting at the Brewer School
on Westfield Road.
The Clark board, wliich must approve the project before construction, is facing a July 31 deadline. After seven public meetings to
discuss the controversial project,
the boaixl decided at its last meeting to cut off public debate at 10
p.m. Monday night
E.E.A. Development of Washington, D.C. is seeks permission to
build the plant,' which, when completed, would sell steam to U.S.
Gypsum at a discount and electricity to the New York-based Consolidated Edison Company. Rut Cranford residents living in
the vicinity of the proposed plant
have repeatedly raised concerns regarding the plan, including decreased property values; increased
noise from the plant; and rippedup streets to supply the plant with
water and gas lines.
At the -last hearing, tensions
were evident between Clark residents hoping to gain a $10 million
tax windfall from the project and
concerned Cranford residents.
Tensions also ran high between
Cranford offidals and represent-'
tives of E.EA E.E.A repeatedly argued that many of Cranford's concerns - induding water and electri-'
cal lines that will run through
Cranford - should not be aired before the Clark board. Those are issues which concern only Cranford
and the public utilities, they said.
This propt^edcogene'ration plant
would covert 'mWiral gas into two
forms of energy. Clean natural gas
is burned to generate electricity,
while waste heat is captured to produce steam for industrial use.
PotSce issue reminder for
youth .jto lock up bicycles
By BOB SULLIVAN
THE CHRONICLE
After sevenr blcydos wore reported stolen in the township last
weok, Detective William O'Donnoll
reminded area youths to lock their
bikes before they leave thorn.
"I think many kids just think, 'It
could nevor happen to mo, This Is
Cranford.1 " he said. "Well, It happens."
Detective O'Donnell said that
most bikas which are stolon have
no( boon locked at all, and that
oven simple chain locks act as a
strong deterrent to bike theft.
"They Just leavo them and run
Into a Btore for a second. Unfortunatety, they can't do that."
O'Donnell said that police oflicors .
regularly remind students during'
bike safety lectures to take precautions against bike theft.
Cjanfoid s si/c should havt jt-s own
rnajoi food maik(%t
Foihur JVlavoi John I.. Riennait
feels so suon^ly irt fa\ui of the
Waldbaums piojcct he Mated the
Chronicle olfico' Mu'irlav to icgistei his thought >•
"This is aboul th' parochial but
undeistantlabk mtoiists of <\ minonty veisus 'lit b< 'UIM>( nt of the
whole commitiii'v IK 'aid 'We
have; to take a pn I'MIH mi this foi
thebcUci ol all r 1 ( 1 c nl
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By CHERYL HEHL
town Severely increased water runriifci'moNiai
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off For se\eial months, the stoics
have been demanding town ac tion
A decision nmdi bv the 1 ownand most iccentlv hiVe thieatened
ship Committee list \eai could
law suiLs
make it easi< 1 lui \\ lldbaum ^ Su
At its July 14 meeting, the townpermaikct to conn ID Cianfoixl in
ship council jesponded by instructing engineer Kaien Kiamkowski to
AlVr w.iklbmi
ippluauon
prepaie specifications for the
ujected last \ u tl ^ town
piojtct By July 28, they could
ship comnuttf e pa ' 1 d involution
send the pi eject into the bidding
lecjuesting p1 inniu, )H>U<1 review
phase
of all ROI I us. \ 1 ('1 include
.But the new drains., will'still be
piofcssion il oliu ' s ( \) ilr ,ileis, in
montlis away, and store owners say
dustnal and matuiltTtujing hotels
that's too long to continue wony
and motels, pilot pWnL reseaich
ing about their businesses 'The
lalxiiatoiICS and wan In. uses
mental anguish you go through
In tuin, the boaid u^i d 1'i(> soi
every time rain is...' announced,"
v i c e s o l M s l u i w \J i'<v,ri, a n ( |
Frank Roinanelli, owner of CorGixitl
P Ii n n i ' '
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tina's Restaurant,- said.-"You-can't
cviiluati
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get any sleep. It's. your business,
ROI-2 vises in"town v/iiuh include:everything you have."
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South Avenue Ea.si aua \Vi>st; GarMr. Romanelli installed aspecial
den SUite' Parkway ai L\a, North Av>
water, pump and a drain inside his '.enue, .East;, Mj'H-lf 'Stieil;. -WirutfTs
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"restaurant last Thursday. Because, Street; and Di'mibtly.Iilii'et.
of last week's rain,' he spent dose
The planning •ajn-ailtnnt-s later
to $3,000 to diy his store and.save
returned with a 21-page.evaluation
his.rug. •'.'.••
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and recomnien'i(at'JM!..!'j: I'-.'suie tl\e
Ms. Ramcr said more than propseven ROl>! 'Zii.v-.-: .li.Ui^ts. which •
erty, is damaged when the water
the
pla'nniiij; s ^ >i«r- -"• • Jlimatciy
comes.
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• "Walk-.into our store.-It smells'
In-'doing sb/thi'1 \< v. »" o.ip comlike fish. It's terrible.,It's, an emermittee, drafted a;.. ii.:-iIOJ;.'•'.".Vji.-ni ifwm
gency situation worse than we
1979'-cjvaiigiitii"'.lh>'i'-RO'•'.-. Zijue to
could have possibly imagined," Ms.
ROI-3. An'ainehdmVwt to an ordillamer said. "It's gotten so we re- ' nance reciuiies Uvo'pabiic readings,
ally can't do business:"
Uvo weeks.apart, ami a public hear-1
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Dana Malangore (left) helps her three-year-old sister, Glna, wipe off dust from their family's
bathroom door which their father wa3 In the process of sanding last week. The Malangore's
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Cranford holds line on borrowing to cover gap
By BOB SULLIVAN
THE CHRONICLE
Last minute hudgc.1 wrangling at
the state level lias forced many
area towns into costly short-term
borrowing, but Cranford has thus
far escaped this exi>en.se.
The state Division of Community Affairs could not begin Approving municipal budgets until
the state budget and municipal aid
plans were passed by the'state legislature June 30. 'Hie resulting
delay has held up' the mailing, of
third quarter tax bills all around probably survive tin surplus cash
until Aug. 17, when county tax
the state.
Wlule many towns have fallen payments aiv clue.
short of cash to meot payrolls and. Cranford's budget wris not appay bills, Cranford Finance Direc- proved unt.il July 11). On .luly 14,
tor/Treasurer Thomas Grady said the town council unanimously
adopted iU $KS million 1092 budthe township has so far been able
get. Before tax bills can be mailed,
to get by wiih surplus accounts.
however, the state must certify the
• "It's up in the air-right now," Mr. county tax rate and the county
Grady said. "I have the authority must print the tax-bills.."" •
to borrow up to $5 million in short - "If the county- prints the bills
term notes. So far, we haven't gone fairly quickly," Mr.. Grady said. "I
to that- We've had enough sur- enn get them but before the end of
plus."
;:", ','.'.-.. ..•••-•'• .. .July, we'll be okay. WV'll start get. Mr. Grady said .-Crawford 'could' -ting.money then by Aug. 10,"..
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Security guard is arrested
_ Monday, July 2tt
Chris Chapman as
dixfve on
Officei; t)qna]d Zt.uk arrested ah
Centennial Road
ofT duty scamty officer at 9,30 p m
lor illegally cairying his1 weapon Pplice
Two boys' bicycles, including a
Qlendon Robinson, age* 33, Irvington, legally owned the gun, but < A Chevy van parked at 220 boj/^ JMiatta mountain bike and -a
Jnsjkweaponb' permit only' allows South Avenue East behind "IPres- GT Freestyle Wke, were stolon
'him to, Qpihy his weapon while qn^ tage 'Power Printing was burglar- from a North Avenue sidewalk
tho lob. He had his 'Browning* ized at 7 30 p m The truck's side Both belonged to Cranford J3-yearsemi automatic 9-m m handgun Window was removed and over old youths
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loaded with 13. rounds ujien Zsok $1000 in tools wcie taken
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stopped him wlule entering the
A Diamond Bade bicycle valued
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Garden State Parkway near North
at $1,000 was stolen from a garage
A Westfield resident was arrested at Lincoln Park East
Avenue Mr Robinson was also
charged with driving wlule on the for diiving while intoxicated after a
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i evoked list and failing to signal motor vehicle accident at 8:56 p m
A 1988 Pontiac parked on IroGeorge Mueller, 22, Westfield, hit
before making a turn
two paiked cars near the in- quois Road was burglarized near
tersection of North Avenue and Or- midnight Several coins were taken
chard Street before he was stopped from the inside of the car In front
A Brookside Place home
Inirglanzed "between July 13 and by Officer James Wozrunk. Mr of the same home, a bowling ball
July 20 while the family was away Mueller was also charged with taken from a second car was found
on vacation An unknown amount careless driving and driving while On the front lawn of the nearby
home
of jewelry and items were taken, on the revoked list
and several dressers and closets
Wednesday, July IS
were disturbed
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Friday, July 17
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A Giant BoyS Mountain bicycle
Officer Stephen "Wilde arrested
A patron at the Days Inn from at 11 20 p m Ernst Myrtil, 27, Eliz- valued at $220 was taken from a
Foxboro, Louisiana, reported the abeth, and charged him with pos- Hillcrest Avenue home at 9 p.m
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theft of his $1,200 wnstwatch from session of stolen property after discovering tlic car he was driving
room 222
A silver boys BMX bicycle worth
had been stolen Mr. Myrtil had $100 was taken from a North
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stolen the 1985 Pontiac Fiero from Union Avenue home between 1
A Cranford man was chaiged a fnend and falsified t h e car's paWAUI several offenses by Linden . pcrwork There was a warrant for p m . and 1:30 p.m
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A boys' 10 speed Schwinn bipect led police o n , a motorcycle The suspect was also charged with
cycle stolen from the Cranford
chase through the two towns possession of burglary tools
High School area .valued at $100
James Kern, 27t of Plullips Street
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wan later found on North Lehigh
wasn't stopped until he failed to
A Columbia Boys bicycle valued Avenue, The bike was returned to
mjke a 'turn from DeWitt Ten ace
onto Rantun Road There he at $150 was stolen from the side-, its owner,
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knocked over bushes and a lamp walk at the intersection of North
post, then eluded police momentai,- Union Avenue and Alden Sticet
large side glass window of
Uy. He was later apprehended be The 12-year-old owner had left the theThe'Boat
and Canoe Club was
lund Crown Cleaners The suspect bike to shop
smashed
at
about 4 a m The win• • •
was charged with criminal mischief
dow, which faces Springfield Avin Cranford, and with resisting arOne patron at World Gym on enue, was discovered by police
rest by Linden police
Commerce Dnve discovered the after the intruders set off an alarm
theft of $29 from his locker, and The intruders apparently did not
Sunday, July 19
several other locker doors had enter the club, but a pair of Oakley
sunglasses worth $125 was missTwo windows on the noith side been tampered with
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of Hillside Avenue School weix> reThursday, July 16
ported broken at 2 30 a m , Police
A side window of Hillside Avbelieve that the building was not Keith Kirkup, 22, Linden, was ar- enue school was broken early in
entered through the windows
rested and charged with- driving the morning. Pohce say there Is no
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while intoxicated at 11:30 p.m Mr. evidence that tho building was enSaturday, July 18
Kirkup was stopped by Officer tered
Decision could help Waldbaums
Dog d^ys
To encouragcrSevelopmenFof a ~al} supeiTnaTltet'DUier standards
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to adoption
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Currently
y supormarkct within tins area, gro- recommended by the planners for
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th4;townshii) has had one reading '/'eery stores are proposed as a con- a supermaiket include
• Location with direct acg$|s to
•wify Uie .second and final reading ditional ujye. The intent is not to
jnjfc'lftblic Jioanng scheduled f6r>.-"cneate a nelgnborhbdd strip copve- a majoifjafcl^hial Eoad^i*,
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July* 28 A previous meeting on
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Jujy^JM had to be postponed bo- The intent is not to create a neighborhood strip
cap5c the township committee did convenience center with small retail food stores, but to
liot have a minimum number of
encourage construction of a supermarket'
Kotaming
body members present
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' Following are excerpts from the
and recommendations report Jan. 92
•planning consultant evaluation and
iroijommendations report dated
Jjiuary 1992
nience center with small retail
• A minimum lot Si?e of four
'J&ascd upon the analysis, the
food stores, but to encourage con- acres and minimum street frontage
Isolith Avenue East area from the
struction of a supermarket'*
of five hundred feet
iGajxleh Parkway west could propA conditional use standard
• Walls of principal building set
eily^be conSidejtx?d for a zoning rewould include application 'to the back 20 feet from the street, 25 feet
vision This is based on location
jan<|\
V access off a major arterial, planning board, and full disclosure from the side and rear property
jan«M,he existing land uses in the of site plan and possible variances. lines, except where abutting the
areBji" Also considered was "the Conditional use standards r e o Garden State Parkway or railroad,
co^ijrnunity's desire to encourage ommended by the planner in- where principal building setback
ihcfeflevelopment of an m-tovvn su- cludes exclusion of separate food shall be five feet
stores except as a part of an overpermarket
• Minimum size grocery store
DIANE MATFLEHD/THE CHRONIC^
Beth Tarvllli and Sam Carpenter wait for the start of a recent American Legion baseball
game In Cranford. Also anticipating the first pitch Is Beth's dog, IVIilo.
Weinstock named intern
in improvement program
Superintendent search underway
By BOB SULLIVAN
THE CHRONICLE
Perot crusade notover in New Jersey
Smtich said Di Sintich was the fiom July 1 thiough Oct. 31, for ah
actual salaiy of $34,250, $19,266 to
primary authoi of the plan
Under the proposal, citizens un- be paid for unused vacation days,
nffiliated with any of those groups and $30,000 to cover unused' sick
will not be able to apply to be a days as part of the district's sickleave buyout piovision.
member q£4h£ committee
Four subcommittees will be
formed from that group, including Recreation contest
needs analysis, time planning, ad- winners announced
vertising, and initial screening
Dr. Sintich said he hopes membeis Winners of the Garwood Suit*of the public will comment on themer Recreation Program's weeJtly
plan during the board's Aug 10 contests are.
Bubble Gum Contest
meeting. He expects.the search to
last between four and 15 months. Biggest Bubble, William Grime6"Bubble in a Bubble, Ryan
The superintendent's position McHugh.
became open last February when
Nok Hockey Tournament
former schools chief Dr. Robert First
place, Jennifer Gibki, recPaul resigned His last day on thereation counselor,
second place, Jb»
job was June 30, but his formal seph Ascone, recreation director1,
retuement will not be effective third place, Danny Patten.
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until Nov, 1.
4 Squares
When accepting Dr, Paul's resig- Ages 12 & under, first place, Kim
nation, the board agieed to a fi- Pelusio; second place, Jessica Mcnancial package
Carthy; Ryan Garner, third place.
Among the items included in . Ages 13 & up, first place, Paul
that package were a 6-percent in- Pelusio; second place, Anth.opy
crease in salary to an annual rate Goodell; third place, Adrienne A
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The wife was innocent in Micha- Sr. Pat,Koch", assigned the.writing
el Morely's dramatic script But the project to her class- in November.
13-year-old Cranford youth" was She then packaged the work and
found guilty in May of writing one sent it off to Scholastic. In Februof the best student dramatic fiction ary, Mike received a letter letting
pieces in the nation.
'him know he ".Was one of 15 finalMike's murder case was good for ists selected in the dramatic script
second place in the 1992 Scholastic category; There were , over 25,000
Art and Writing Awards contest. total entries in the contest
He earned a certificate, a luncheon
"At that point I was hoping, but
• in New York's Waldorf-Astoria I didn't expect'anything' more. I
hotel, and a cash award' for pen- figured, I as already in the top 15,"
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Mike said.
"It started as a school assignIn May, Sr. Pat called to let Mike
ment,',' Mike saidj "I was totally know he earned second prize.
Now
The entries were judged by such
luminaries as Garrison Keillor and
Anne Tyler.
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He was inspiring. He just said, to
keep writing, to keep working at
it" Mike said.
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In his 30 page Whodonit, Mike
describes the trial of a wife accused
of killing her husband. The'.man
was actually killed by his mistress.
The writer would not divulge the
story's ending, claiming that might
harm future sales.
Mike is also working on a science fiction comedy and a horror
novel. He hopes to begins submits
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Tuberculosis makes comeback
Tuberculosis has returned and
Union County, like other regions
throughout the US., is experiencing an increase in tuberculosis
cases.
The recent rise in tuberculosis
(TB) has been attributed to the
prevalence of a new drug-resistant,
strain of tuberculosis bacilli and an
increase in the number of people
with AIDS or HIV infection, ac-
cording t o Union Hospital Infectious Disease Specialist David
Iintz.MD.
The HTV infection impairs a person's immune system, and prevents it from fighting off diseases
Such as TB. Tuberculosis reached
epidemic proportions m the first
half of the 20th century, but saw a
steady decline from the 1950's until
the early 1980's
E BI<AKE VVll-UAMS/TI IE CKROMCLE
Twelve-year-old Jaime Radakovich of Crdnford playa a
game of billiards at the Cranford Community Center. The
Center Is open to youths Tuesday through Friday from 79:30 p.m.
Expert may need to decide
fate of North Avenue trees
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The above planning report is
public record and 15 available for
the public to review at the town-
301 South Ave E • Cranford •• 276-9811
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Based upon this analysis, the
planning firm recommended zoning amendments which include re*
zoning the ROI-2 to a ROI-3 to permit selected retail uses in addition
to office, light industrial and research use
July 4th bike race
reset for August 2
;
topli
bond
Also considered in the evaluation was the town 1979 Master
Plan which classified "a downtown
supermarket as a positive central
business district element"
town Strectscape and develop a phalt with Garwood, Westfield, and
$150,000 revenue gain (pending).
fair payment plan to taxpayers and Kenihvorth No action has been
•
Eliminate
health
care
plans
for
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port from anothel forestei, Charier
part-time employees in law de- property owners No action has taken on this
By BOB SULLIVAN
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Evaluate
"resident
composting;
Albert of the NJ Division of Paik"been
taken
on
this,
The Township Committee re- partment for a savings of $34,000,
• A gas and electric survey of all reduce the leaf collection budget THE CHRONICLE
and Forestry. Ho said the tici_s ar>
cently icvicwed the Citizens Bud- This is still under investigation.
• Costs sharing of health ben- municipal facilities for cost sav- No action has been taken on this.
gpt Advisory Committee's budget
A thurd opinion will likely decide pear to b e in. good health
• Evaluate early public safety resavings recommendations and efits with employees. No action on ingS^-No action has been taken on tirement
"If not disturbed, I think they
program. No action has the fate o£ two trees on North Avthis y e t
have approved the following ac- this has been taken yet.
been
taken
on
this
yet.
have many more yeais to thrive,"
enue slated, for destruction
• A telephone company survey
• Remnd the township's longtions
• Reducing the fire department
A tree expert from Rutgers Uni- Mr Albert wiote in a letter to
<i Reduction in administrator's term debt Tins is still under inves- for cost savings on telecom- crews to six through attrition for a
munications This action is in the
publication and office supplies for tigation.
savings of $100,000, No action has versity will examine two trees in Krause
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process
of
being
accomplished.
•
front of Simpbon and Brown in t h e Mayor Robinson tt.aid he hopes'_
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Establish
a
merit-based
salary
a savings of $1,600
been taken on this. . . .
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••• Heduction in the township ad- plan for employees. This is also The appointment of a committee to, '"•• .•.;• Charge for., certain non- downtown area next week.
the outside expert will help settle
review. lease,,pr sale of Cranford.
tfiirustrator's overall budget for a under investigation.
It was Mayor Edward Robinson the emotional'dispute. .
jSuppression .services. No action has
West.
The
Building
and
Grounds:
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• Continue the hiring freeze in
savings of $2,500.
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who suggested calling in Eh'. Bruce
Committee is reviewing'this. \ : •: .'bejen"tak'en-on-this."-jret •.
••"We should get as much infor• Cutting of the mayor's general 1992. This has been accepted.
Hamilton, a university expert, to
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"Reduce.
"Gars
for
department
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Formerly
ask
other
communi-.
expense budget for a savings of
mation as we can," Mayor Robin"break the tie" between town ofties for fireworks • donations. This heads. This is in the process of
•,$500.
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son
said. "If anything does happen
b e i n g d o h e . •• ; - .
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ficials who say the trees are ailing
g n *, -Reduction' in newsletter costs has been accomplished.
to.
the.trees,
it won't happen tomor- .
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Increase
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overtime
parking
and citizens who claim the. trees
• Adopt School Budget i/uivisprj?
_. ' savings of $5,000.
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fees.'
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"e Cutting the community devel-: Committee's recommendations- on
The family bicycle races origiMs. Krause said alter the mcetJohn Pac
from'the'Department
J'opment sign budget costs for a sav- joint purchasing with school dis- s i o n . ' ' • • ' . • * ; • • ' ' / •': ' ' • • '
nally scheduled- for July 4th, but
• Public bidding of the town- rained out, have been rescheduled
i n g s of 4,000. .. , .
:. . tfict. This is under discussion.
• of Public Works, said that one of.ing that she was satisfied with the
ship's shade tree services. This is = for Suriday, August 2.
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Evaluate
privatization
of
buildi, « Reduction in Atlantic City conthe trees, which is 31 inches in di- .way the township committee .wqjj
being done.
.
Registration tables will open at 7 ameter, had a 20-inch cavity inside.
t;vcntion expenses including tax- ing inspector's position. This is
•
Evaluate
contracting
out
of
all
handling the rift, but that the disa.m. in the starting area, the park•: payer supported dinner for a sav- under discussion.
engineering services, ing lot of the Coachman Inn. The other is 30 inches in diameter pute pointed to a-larger pioblem in
• Lobby state legislators to get township
tings, of $2,000. .
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thereby eliminating the engineerraces will start at 8 a.m.; with a 13 inch cavity, he said. T h e Cranford,
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children's about 11 a.m.
township's tree evaluation was perand
franchise
receipt
tax.
The
po^Committee to review township"Too'many
trees
have
just
disap-"••
done, a re-bid is expected.
Helmets are required for all rid- formed by a certified forester.
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downed parcels. There have been tential revenue gain on this could
ers.
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Increase
public
works
de"If
we
don't
remove
them,
Cran^appointments here, but no other range as high as $500,000 in 1992. partment productivity and reduce
To pre-^register ($6 for adults) or
people,".Ms.
Krause said. "I would
faction yet
; • •. . • This is currently being ac- •overtime. No action on this has for more information, call the"' ford would be negligent," Mr. Pac
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t; • Tax Assessment Commission complished.
Cranford Bike ' Shop, 103 North said. "The trees are beyond repair." like, to see the creation of a tree.-'
been taken.
• Evaluate the scope of down^completing assessments for a
Ave.,
272-0184. '
But residents Barbara and Frank commission to deal with situations
• Pursue joint purchase of asKrause received a conflicting re- like these." -\
INTERESTED IN PLACING A CLASSIFIED AD?
Driveway
Cleaner
not leTs
thatT~40,W
square feet
9 Oft" street parking with one
space for each 200- square-foot
floor area, and "other yard* and
building requirements shall comply with RO1-3 standards
By BRIAN FLORCZAK
Support group
Overlook Hospital ' in Summit
will conduct a free support group
for ostomates and their families
Aug. 6 from 2-3' p.m. at the Center
for Community Health. • .. '.
. This is a free, support_ program,
lead by a health care professional,
sharing and supporting any ostomate and family members who
have • questions and concerns related to living with an ostomy.
Anyone interested in joining this
group or who knows someone who
would benefit from this support
•group, please call Eleanor Bannon,
RN, ET at (008); 522-2140 or (908)
522-2166. '
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provement Program This highly
competitive
program
involves
matching teachers with research
scientists and engineers and college faculty. He will be working at
Mlcrogcopy Research Laboratories
during July and August
Rack 'em up
Committee reviews budget suggestions
Blacktop
• Filler & Sealer
Grass clippings should be at Overlook set
left in the grass as mulch for ostomates
Union County' Utilities' Authority pings do not have to ,be bagged.
Chairman Angelo J. Bonahrto re- Studios show . that homeowners
minds residents that when mowing who leave grass dippings on the
their lawns they should, "Cutftand lawn actually reduce their total anL e a v e I L "
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nual mowing time by 20-25 percent.
Grass dippings account, for about
Ms. Buhrendorf also said that th&'
56 percent of tho yard waste that Is "Cut It and Leave II" prOgram.does ,
generated each year: By'leaving the not contribute to thatch. Thatch Is
clippings on the lawn, ratnor than formBd from the accumulation of
bagging thorn, they are kept out of dead grass roots and/stems. Frethe solid waste strearrl, which benquent fertilization and watering conefits residents two-told. •-.-•.'•,•'
tributes to thatch accumulation.
"This program is envtrcirtmerrtaKy
To roairjtflirra Ifjvyn property, resand financially beneficial" Mr.- Bonanno said.' "Rn&ndal benefits aro idents are reminded that they
realized since the cost of disposing should not mow more than the top
of the dippings, at composting facili- third of the grass so thai the-small*
ties or al landfills Is saved. Environ- dippings will filter down to the soil.
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hnenta! benefits are realized, since Most Now Jorsey lawns thrive when
Ijho— dippings decompose very they are mowed to about two to
', quickly and therefore become a nat- throe Indies.
. Special lawn mowers or mulchers
ural fertilizer for the lawn."
,,UCUA District Recyding Coordk are not neoded to follow this pro-'
nator Joan Buhrondorf said that res- gram. Residents can use their
idents also will,save time by fpJ- present lawn mower to simply-"Cut
Vtowing this proorajti sjneo the dip-- •Jt and Leave It.".
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The Cranford Board of Education has begun the task of finding
a new superintendent but don't
expect quick results - the new
schools chief won't start until July
1, 1993
In a plan announced July 13 by
board member Dr Robert Sintich,
the board's initial proposal calls for
a search committee to screen candidates for the open superintendent position
The
15-membcr
committee
would include between three to
four board members and one
member from each of the following the Clergy Council, grammar school PTA/PTC, high school
with
the
campaign
and
continue
Yet
the
basis
for
seeking
an
alBy CHERYL HEM.
PTA, student government, gramthen
fight
despite
the
stinging
ternative
to
the
Democratic
or
ReTHE CHKQNICU3
blow
publican alternative was the need mar school faculty, high school fac'Die Ross Perot campaign may
When the Perot campaign col- for change, and this mission still ulty, township committee, local
suffered a fatal blow last week, but lapsed a week ago, the majority of exists Although the actual path newspaper, school business office,
• the grass roots effort'that encom- workers who dedicated time, effort, former Perot supporters will take affirmative action committee, and
. passed 20 million people is not and money to; seeing the.TejCjs bil- has riot been determined, tonight senior citizen's groups.
"It's designed around groups.
o v e r b y a n y m e a n s . ..
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lionaire elected did not throw, in those who are dedicated to seeing
V Shock waves have receded, but the towel and admit defeat Instead these changes take place will meet That was done consciously," Dr.
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. .the, need. for change that elicited the group merely reiocused their - and begin to make plans.
Ms. Zak does not see•• another
thousands to jump, on the"band- "efforts and planned a meeting.this
' wagon to elect H. Ross Perot will, week to discuss "other.options," .- candidate taking Mr.' Perot's place
find, another way to make! their
Ms. Zak spoke, -candidly-.about in the 1992 election, but she did
cause known according, to: Bctsic : those options,;;and also' revealed hint the state effort may. now be.
.Zak, Perot's state media represen- the sentiments of those who . focused at the state government ..'•.
. "They, will have to take notice of
tative. ••' ' •-' '•: ." .'" ••' .. ••
worked night and. day the last sevus,,
they have no other choice," she
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Disillusionment, bitterness and eral months! '••
said
stressing the growing hum'.'.Although'.'there-was
bitterness
hurt were some. of the emotions
. bers of people who' '^just are not
campaign: workers felt last week ;: over "never seeing a dime from happy out there' with the. way
When they first heard that Mr. Dallas,'' -and yet receiving bills t h i n g s a r e . "
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Perot had decided to not run.for from Texas, Perot supporters conIn any event they intend to put
the Presidency.; .....;• : .' .
tinued to hold onto the belief that all the anger they feel to good use,
Despite the1shocking news, Perot their candidate was "in the right and not dwell on what could have
campaign' workers vowed to stick place at the right time.".
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Student wins scholastic fiction contest
By BOB SULLIVAN
THE.CHRONICLE
The wife was innocent in Michael MorelyVdrarnatic script But the
13-year-old Cranford youth was
found guilty in May of writing one
of the best student dramatic fiction
pieces in the nation.
Mike's murder case was good for
second place in the 1992 Scholastic
Art' and Writing Awards contest
He earned a certificate, a luncheon
in New York's Waldorf-Astoria
hotel, and a cash award for.pen-,
-ning 'The Trial of Martha Clark."
"It started as a school assignment," Mike said. "I was totally
Now you can repair and seal blacktop yourselt 'r
with easy-to-use Sakrete Brand products.'
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Stop in;now and start saving.
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shocked"
The entries were judged by such
Mike's eighth-grade teacher at luminaries as Garrison Keillor and
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St Theresa's Elementary School, Anne Tyler.
"He lifted up my expectations.
Sr. Pat Roch, assigned the writing
project to her class in November. He was inspiring. He just said to
She then packaged the work and keep writing, to keep working at
sent' it offtoScholastic. In Febru- it" Mike said
In his 30 page Whodonit, Mike
ary, Mike received a letter letting
him know he was one of 15 final- describes the trial of a wife accused
of killing her husband. The man
ists selected in the dramatic script was
actually killed by his mistress.
category. There were over 25,000
The
writer would not divulge the
total entries in the contest
story's ending, claiming that might"At that point, I was hoping, but harm future sales.
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I didn't expect anything more. I
Mike is also working on a scifigured, I as already in thetop15,"ence fiction comedy and a horror
Mike said
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novel. He hopes to begins submit-In May, Sr. Pat calledtolet Mike ting those works to publishing
companies by September.
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know he earned second prize.
Grass clippings should be
left in the grass as mulch
Union County . Utilities Authority pings do not have to be bagged.
Chairman Angelo <i.'"'Bonanho- re- Studies show that homeowners
minds residents that when mowing who leave grass dippings on the
their lawns they should, "Cut It and lawn actually reduce their total anLeave It"
nual mowing time by 20-25 percent
Grass dippings account for about
Ms. Buhrendorf also said that the
56 percent of the yard waste that is "Cut It and Leave It" program does
generated each year. By leaying the not contribute to thatch. Thatch Is
dippings on the lawn, rather than formed from the accumulation of
bagging, them, they are kept out of dead grass roots and stems. Frethe solid waste stream,'which benquent fertilization and watering conefits residents two-fold. : -:~~-'
tributes to thatch accumulation.
"This program is environrjnentalry
To maintain a lawn property, resand finantially beneficial," Mr. B o
idents are reminded that they
nanno said. "Financial benefits are
realized since the cost of disposing should not mow more than the top
of the dippings at composting ladlf- - third of the grass so that the small
ties or at landfills Is saved. Environ- dippings will filter down to the soil,
' mental benefits are realized, since f^ipst New Jersey lawns thrive when
Uhe— dippings decompose very they are mowed to about two to
quickty and therefore become a nat- three indies.
Special lawn mowers or mulchflrs
ural fertilizer torthe lawn."
UCUA District Recycling Coordi- are not needed to follow this pronator Joan Buhrendqrf said that res- gram. Re-sid&nts can use their
idents also will sayo.tirne by fol- present lawn, mower to simply "Cut
lowing thisprogram'(tirtod •the.dpr; ;
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The New Jersey Business/Indus- provement Program. This highly
''try/Science Education Consortium competitive
program involves
'' (NJ B'SEC) has named Harvey matching teachers wrth research
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saentists and engineers and col: Wemsiock. a saence teacher at | e g Q faculty H e ^ , ^ ^
at
Cranford High School, as on intern Microscopy Research Laboratories
this summer in the Teacher Im- during July and August
driveway
cleaner
Cloiin oil and qttitTM spots1 Removas rjr
and oil'snins liom blacktop dnvowny.boluiu
so,\Jmy of t) dounop stains
tpv^n" Stieetscape and"develop a
$150,000 revenue gain (pending)..
• Eliminate,health care plans.for Fair paymentplan to taxpayers and
port from- another forester, Charles..
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part-time employees in laNv d e / property owners. No action has taken on this.; . ;
By BOBSUUJVAN
Albert of the NJ Division of Parks;'
on .this.
. ; • j , ; , . . ; • Evaluate '.resident composting;
'"'••.'•"The Township Committee" re- . partment for .a sayings' of $3^,000. been, .taken
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.. ••.' .:, •. A. gas and electric sxirvey :qf all reduce 'th"e*leaf collection budget•
.cently reviewed the Citizens. Bud-', ..This is stiUund^-investigation,
4^o action has been taken on this,
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gat Advisory (^rnmittee's budget ':...• Costs sharing of health behr. municipal'faciHties for; cost sav- ..•' Evaluate early "public safety re^••" ••••'•-"A-third- opinion will likely decide, pear, to be in good health.,.. '."'•.! ;.;•'.... .
.". savings . recommendatidns^ and efits with employees.-: No action on . ings. No actioa.has been taken on tirement program."No action has •the fate Of two trees: oh North' Av>
••'If not. disturbed,' I- think" they.
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have approved the following ac- this has been taken yet.:••' •
been
taken
on
this
yet
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have
many;more.years to thrive,"
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for
destruction.'.;
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• Refund the' township's long-' •.".'.••*•• .A telephone eomp>any survey
tions:
• Reducing the fire department .. A tree expert frorfl.Rutgers..Uni- • Mr.- Albert' wrote in a letter-to.
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far
cost
sayings
on
telecom-./<: Reduction in administrator's term debt This is still'under inves,crews to six through attrition for a
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publication and office supplies -for " ' t i g a t i o n .
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process
of
being
accomplished
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front
of
Simpson
and
Brov.Ti
in
the.
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Establish
a
meritrbased
salary
....
Mayor
Robinson
said
.
he
hopes
a'S&vings of $1,600.
.been taken on this: .
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downtown area next week. ,
':••» Reduction in the township ad- plan for employees. This is also the/appointment of a committee to
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Charge
for
certain
nonthe'Qutside expert will help settle
:
review lease or sale' of Cranford
iWinistrator's overall budget for a under investigation.
suppression services. No action has • It was Mayor Edward Robinson the emotional dispute. '•
West.
The
Building
and
Grounds
• Continue the hiring freeze in
savings of $2,500.
been taken on this yet
. who suggested calling in. EX-, Bruce
Committeft is reviewing this.
.' ''''We -should get a's much infor- "
• Cutting of the mayor's general 1992. This has been accepted.
• Hamilton,-a. .university •expert,,; to
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Reduce
cars
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for
department
• Formerly ask;.other communirriation as we .'can,'•'••'ItEiyo'r' 'RobinV
expense budget for a savings of
" h r e a k the tie'' between town ''ofties for fireworks donations. This, heads- This' is in the process of
•v$500.
beingdone.
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ficials w(lQ say the ..trees, are. ailing son said "If anytKing.docs:happen.
has
been
accomplished.
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• Increase overtime parking
and eitiziehs ;\yho- claim- the trees to the trees, it won't hapj>en tomor- .
•jfiSrik savings3f $5,000.;..-•"
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are
healthy., . - -• -••.•'
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• row." ..
• The family, bicycle races origiJ< ' e Cutting the comrhunity devel- Committee's recommendations on s i o n : • . •'-•-.. ;••,•"•.-• • - . ,
Ms. Krause said after the .meet' '
nally scheduled for July 4th, but. John Pac from the .Department
jjopment sign budget costs for a sav- joint purchasing with school dis• Public .bidding of the town- . rained put, have been rescheduled
trict This is under discussion.
i n g s of 4,000..
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..of Public• Works, said tjhat,.onle of. ing that she was satisfied with the .
ship's
shade tree services. This is for Sunday^ August 2.
• Evaluate privatization of build- beingdone.
t" • Reduction in Atlantic City conthe trees, which is 31 inches in di- vvay. the township committee \vaij-"..
Registration tables will open at 7
t e n t i o n expenses including tax- ing inspector's position. This is
.
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Evaluate
contracting
out
of
all
a.m. in the starting area, the park- ameter, had a 20-ihch cavity inside. •handling, the rift, but that the dis^
\ payer supported dinner for a sav- under discussion.
township engineering services, ing lot of t h e Coachman Inn. The other is 30 inches in diameter pute pointed to a largi-'r pK.bien.i in
• Lobby state legislators to get thereby eliminating the engineer<mg$ of $2,000.
Adult races wall start at 8 a.m.;with a 13 inch"cavity, he said..The. (Tranford.
•
s o , 1 Appointment of Real Estate fairer distribution of gross receipts ing department This is being children's about 11 a.m. • •
township's tree evaluation was perand
franchise.receipt
tax.
The
po^Committee to review township. ' '"Too many trees have just disap- •
done, a re^bid is expected.
Helmets'are required for all rid-formed, by a certified forester.
downed parcels. There have been tential revenue gain on this could
pcared, and it's very upsetting tu
• Increase public works de- e r e . •; . . V ' ". '• . : .
"If we don't remove them, Cran^appointments . here, but no other range as high as $500,000 in 1992. partment productivity and reduce ; Tp pre-register ($6 for adults) or
This is currently . being ac- overtime. No action on this has for more information, call the ford would be negligent," Mr. Pac people," Ms..-Ki-ause said. '^would
faction yet
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like to see the creation of "a Uo<i
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been taken.
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. c Cranford Bike .Shop, 103 North said. "The trees are beyond repair,"
• Evaluate the scope, of down'
^completing assessments for a
fe ' " ' ' '
But residents Barbara and Frank commission to deal -wiUi situations
• Pursue joint purchase of as-.'
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game of billiards at the Cranford Community Center. The
Center Is open to youths Tuesday through Friday from 79:30 p.m.
Expert may need to decide
phalt with' Garwood, Westfield, and" fate of North Avenue frees
Kenilworth.' No 'action has been
By PRIAN FLORCZAK
5 Gallon
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Overlook Hospital in Summit
Oil Stilts I N N
luciior*
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will conduct a free support group
10Ib.Container. F.i
for ostomates and their families
(leg I I 9 < )
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Aug. 6 from 2-3 p.m. at the Center
40 Ib. Bag
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This is.a free support program,
lead by a health care professional,
I ill .mil S<MI (,rncks inblacktop
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Olacktcp maslic palch smooths
nooih and repairs
blackiop areas. Repairs dips
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anddepressions in
sharing and supporting any osto
(Januuio caused by
by Ireuzmcj
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have questions and concerns reHtl
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Tuberculosis has returned and cording to Union Hospital Infec*
Union County, hke other regions tious Disease Specialist David
throughout the U,S, is expenenc- Lintz.MD- .
The HTV infection impairs a peruig an increase m tuberculosis
son's immune system, and precases,
The recent rise in tuberculosis vents it from fighting off diseases(TB) has been ^attributed to thesuch as TB Tuberculosis reached
prevalence of a new drug-resistant epidemic proportions in the first
strain of tuberculosis bacilli and an half of the 20th century, but saw a
increase in the number of people steady decline from the 1950's until
with AIDS or HTV infection, ac- the early 1980's.
Committee reviews budget suggestions
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"To encourage SevelopmenroT a "all siipenriarkeT" Other standards
m&.pnor to adoption Currently supermarket within this areargro- recommended by the planners for square feet
th^township has had one reading gery stores are proposed as a con- a supermarket include• Off street parking with one
wijft; the second and final reading ditional use The intent is not to • Location with direct access to space for each 200- square-foot
anjt^pubhc hearing scheduled for create a neighborhood strip conve- a major arterial road
floor area, and other yard and
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t
building requirements Shall comJutyb<24 had to be postponed be- The intent Is not to create a neighborhood strip
ply with ROI-3 standards
cause the township committee did convenience center with shnall retail food stores, but to
Also considered in the evalua-hot have a minimum number of
encourage construction of a supermarket'
tion was the town 1979 Master
governing body members present
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consultant
evaluation
Plan which classified "a downtown
Following are excerptsfromthe
and
recommendations
report
Jan.
92
supermarket as a positive central
planning consultant evaluation and
business district element"
recommendations report dated
January 1992
Based upon this analysis, the
• A miruro'uni lot size of four
''Based upon the analysis, the nience center with small retail
planning firm recommended zonAvenue East area from the food stores, but to encourage con- acres and minimum street frontage ing amendments which include reof five hundred feet
;n Parkway west could prop- struction of a supermarket"
zoning the ROI-2 to aBOI-3 to perA
conditional
use
standard
• Walls of principal building set
eiljjfbe considered for a zoning, remit selected retail uses in addition
vision, This Is based on location would include application to theback 20 feet from the street, 25 feet
to
office, light industrial and repn^v access off a major arterial, planning board, and full disclosure from tho side and rear property
anj||lhe existing land uses in the of site plan and possible variances lines, except where abutting the search use
The above planning report is
Conditional use standards rec- Garden State Parkway or railroad,
art|ife." Also considered was "the
toamtnuniiiy's desire to encourage ommended by the planner in- wherq principal building setback public record and is available for
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the public to review at the town•-' "—* of an in-town su- cludes exclusion of separate food shall be five feet
stores except as a part of an overpermarket.
• Minimum size grocery store ship building department
Reg
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Support group
at Overlook set
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seminar Aug. 6
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News
Decision could help Waldbaums
Dog days
Monday, July 20
Chris Chapman 'as he drove on
Officer Donald Zsak arrested an
Centennial Road.
off-duty security officer at 9 30 p m
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for illegally carrying his weapon,
Two
boys,*
bicycles,
including a
Glendori Robinson, age 33, Irvboys'
Miatta
mountain
bike and a
ington, legally owned the gun, but A Chevy van parked at 220GT Freestyle bike, were
stolen
his weapons permit only allows South Avenue East- behind Pres- v
him to carry his weapon while on tige-Power Printing was burglar- from a North Avenue sidewalk.
the job He had his Browning ized at 7-30 p » The truck's side Both belonged to Cranford IS-yearsemi-automatic 9-m m handgun window was removed and over old youths.
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loaded with 13 rounds when Zsak $1000 in tools were taken.
stopped him while entering the
A Diamond Back bicycle valued
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Garden State Parkway near North
at $1,000 was stolen from a garage
A Westfibld resident was arrested at Lincoln Park East
Avenue Mr Robinson was. also
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chai ged with driving While on the foi dnvyig while intoxicated after a
revoked bst and failing to signal motor vehicle accident at 3:56 p m. A 1988 Pontiac parked on IroGeorge Mueller, 22, Westfield, hit
before making o turn
two parked cars near the in-quois Road was burglarized near
tersection of North Avenue and Or* midnight Several coins were taken
A Brookside Place home was chard Street "before he was stopped from the inside of the car. In front
burglarized between July 13 and by Officer James Wozmak Mr. of the same home, a bowlihg bail
July 20 while the family was away Mueller was also charged with taken from a second car was found
- on vacation. An unknown amount careless driving and driving while on the front lawn of the nearby
home.
o£ jewelry and items were taken, on the revoked list
and several dressers and closets
Wednesday, July IS
were disturbed
Friday, July 17
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A
Giant
Boys Mountain bicycle
Officer Stephen Wilde arrested
valued
at
,$220
was taken from a
A patron at the Days Inn from at 1120 p.m Ernst Myrtil, 27, ElizFoxboro, Louisiana, reported the abeth, and charged him with pos- Hillcrest Avenue home at 9 p.m
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theft of his $1,200 wnstwatch from session of stolen property after discovering the car he was driving
A silver boys BMX bicycle worth
room 222
had been stolen. Mr., Myrtil had , $100 was 'taken from a North
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A Cranford man was charged a friend and falsified the car's pa- pjn. and 1:30 p m,
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with several offenses by Linden perwork. There was a warrant &>x *
Beth Taryllll and Sam Carpenter wait for the start of a recent American Legion baseball
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and Cranford police after the sus- his arrest issued by Eatontown.
game In Cranford. Also antlclpatlncj the first pitch Is Beth's dog, Milo.
A boys' 10 speed Schwinn bipect led police on a motorcycle; The suspect was also charged with
cycle stolen from the Cranford
chase. through the ^two towns possession of burglary tools
High School area valued at $100
James Kern, 27, of Phillips Street
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was later found on North Lehigh
wasn't stopped until he failed to
A Columbia Boys bicycle valued Avenue. The bike was returned to
make a turn from DeWItt Terrace
onto Bantan Road There _ he at $150 was stolen from the side- . its owner.
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knocked over bushes and a lamp- walk at the intersection of North
By BOB SULLIVAN
actual salary of $34,250, $19,266 to
post, then eluded police momentar- Union Avenue ,and Alden Street
primary
author of the plan.
The
large
side
glass
window
of
ily. He was later apprehended be- The 12-ycar-old owner had left the the Boat and Canoe Club was1 THE CHRONICLE
Under the proposal, citizens un- be paid for unused vacation days,
hind Crown Cleaners. The suspect bike to shop
smashed at about 4 a m The win- The Cranford Board of Educa- affiliated with any of those groups and $30,000 to cover unused side
was charged with criminal mischief
dow,, which faces Springfield Av- tion has begun the task of finding will not be able to apply to be a days as part of the district's-sickin Cranford, and with resisting arleave buyout provision
One
patron
at
World
Gym
on
enue,
was discovered by police a new superintendent, but don't member of the committee.
rest by Linden police
Four
subcommittees
will
be
expect
quick
results
the
new
Commerce Drive discovered the after the intruders set off an alarm.
theft of $29. from his locker, and The intruders apparently did not schools chief won't start until July formed from that group, including Recreation contest
Sunday, July 19
needs analysis, time planning, ad- winners announced .
several other locker doors had enter the club, but a pair of Oakley 1, 1993
vertising,
and initial screening
been
tampered
with.
sunglasses
worth
$125
was
missIn
a
plan
announced
July
13
by
Two windows on the north' side
.- board member Dr. Robert Sintich, Dr. Sintich said he hopes .members • Winners of t h e Garwood ; Suitj' of Hillside Avenue School were remer Recreation Program's weekly
'", Thursday, July 16
ported broken at 2:30 a.m. Police
: A side window of Hillside Av-1" the board's initial proposal calls for of the public will comment on the;contests are; •
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plan
during;
the
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board's
Aug..
10
believe that the building was hot -Keith- Kirkup, 22, Linden, was ar- enue school was broken early i n a search committee to screen can:• Bubble Gum Contest
entered through the windows. "• .'rested '; and charged with driving the morning. Police say there is n o . didates for the open superin- meeting. He expects the search to Biggest
Bubble, William Grirhe<&
last between four and. 15 months.
,
while intoxicated at 11:30 p.m. Mr. evidence.th^t the building was en- tendent position^
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I&rkup was stopped •' by Officer t e r e d . / • .•'.••.'• • .'• . ' :'• • • ' ""- The . ,15-member committee
g h^ ; ; i; Z Ji ; ; ,
would "include between three to became open' last February: when
Nok Hockey Tournament';"•.'"•..
four.board members and oneformer schools chief .Dr; Robert, •-.-. First place, Jennifer Gibki, fee- •
member from each of the fol-Paul resigned. His-last day on thereatiqn counselor, second place, J6?
lowing: the Qergy Council, gram- job was June UQ, but his:fo.rmal seph Ascone, recreation - director, •
. with" the campaign and continue Yet the basis for seeking an al- mar school PTA/PTC, higH* school retirement will ; not be effective third place, Danny Patten.
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.their fight despite the stinging ternative to the Democratic or Fter. PTA, student government,, gram- until Nov. 1.
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publican alternative was the need mar school faculty, hig^-SChool fac- When accepting Dr, Paul's resig- Ages 12 & under, first place, Kim
blow. -.".When the Perot campaign col- for change,' and this' mission still ulty, township corh^hittee,;Vi6cal nation, the board agreed to^ a:fi- Pelusio; second place, Jessica SJcThe Ross Perot -campaign may
•....•.;•;•• Carthy, Ryan Garner, third place.
suffered a fatal blow last week, but lapsed a week ago, the majority of exists. Although the actual path newspaper, school-, business office, nancial package.
affirmative
action,
committee,
and
former
Perot
supporters
will
take
A
m
o
n
g
t
h
e
items
included
' in Ages 13 & up, first place, Paul
the grass roots effort that encom- workers who dedicated time, effort
that package were a 6-percent in-, Pelusio; second place, Anthony
passed 20 million • people is not and money to seeing the Texas bil- has not been determined-tonight senior citizen's groups.
"It's designed around groups. crease in salary to an annual rate Goodell; third place, Adrienne
lionaire elected did not throw in those who .are dedicated to seeing
. .'over by any means.
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and
begin
to
make
plans.
.the, need for change, that elicited the group merely refocused their
Ms. Zak does not see another
thousands to jump on the band- efforts and planned a meeting 1this
candidate
taking Mr. Perot's place
wagon to elect H. Ross Perot will week to discuss "other options.?
•find another way-to make their '• ' Ms. Zak- spoke, candidly about : in the 1992 election, but she did,
cause known according to Betsie those options, and also revealed .hint the. state effort 'may. now be
Zak, Perot's state, media represen- the . sentiments of those who focused at the state government
tative. , . .:..-....•...-.;•
. • ..worked night and day the.last sev- . "They will have to take notice of BUILDERS'GENERAL
us, they have no other choice," she
Disillusionment, bitterness-and eral months.
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said stressing the growing num•.Kurt were some of the emotions
Although there, was bitterness bers of people who 'ftist are not-SUPPLY COMPANY
.campaign workers felt last week over "never seeing a dime from happy put - there' with the. way
when they first heard that Mr, Dallas," and yet receiving bills .'•things are." "•.."'..
Perot had decided to hot run for from Texas, Perot supporters conIn any event, they intend to pu.t
•'thePresidehcy;• •'• •• ••••.•• . . tinued, to-hold onto the belief that; all the anger they feel to good use,
Despite the shocking news, Perot their candidate was "in the right and not dwell on what could have
campaign workers vowed .to stick place at the right time.": • : '•.' -••••' been.
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presented its awardsTbr the -I55F"Hffeaiey, Alana Doty, Kerry Drexler,
92 school year. The following is a Scott Imus.
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,.„ of students who received
Recognition Award
"'Tlanjbrs for the academic year.
Grade 8
| Presidential Fitness Award
Chris Louie, Kanishka PauL
Grade 7
tirade 6
Kim Kaltreider, William Hansen.
Nicole Cerchio, Kathleen D'AmiMath
, Kevin DJing, Tyler Ward, RobKerry Bender, Jennifer Brown,
rick Arias, Brian Brown, Greg Noelle Erbeck, Jackie Fitzherbert,
ipierkowslri, John Daquino, Chns- Danielle Goncalves, May Ka1pna Eickrnan, Kcrryn Hannon, choogian, Brian Caldwell Danielle
Tavya Jackson, Scot McKay, Koni- Chilinski, Mario Dehnonaco, Kerry
l£a Paul, David Pean, James Drexler; Damian Holowinski, Scot
Pfeiffer, Mellissa Slavik, Kristeh Imus, Jen Nycz, Robert Pizzella,
symanslu.
Traci Prutzman, Carrie Rentz, Julie
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Grade 8
Schweitzer, Richard Shakell, Victor
Shannon Chilinsla, Stephanie Zalewsla
(fucchiaro, David DeVito, Mark- ElGrade 7
^crtowski, Daniella Fitzgerald,
Meredith Cierkowski, Tenisha
Weha Korde, Joseph LaBracio, Coleman, Jason Ingf&h&rh, Joseph
David Lettleri, David Littman, LaBracio, Chris Ltxuie, Heidi Mc(phris Louie* Jennifer Mahr, Rebe- Cutcheon, Jessica Moltisanti, Seta
kah Meyer, Jessica Moltisantd, Paloulian, Alyssa Wright StephaPhillip Mudisavage, Michelle Mul- nie Cucchiaro, Brian D'Amico, Vin\}aney, Justin Ortdrcy, Seta Palou- cent Grillo, Nicholas Kallerges,
ltan, Kamshka -Paul, Richard Ro* Jennifer Mahr, Michelle Mulvaney,
<nguez, Abigail Springer, Alissa.
Grade 8
'ears, Terrence Welsh, Alyssa
Recognition Award
Wright
Allison Genovese, Laura Desideno.
)utstanding Achievement Awards
Grade 7
Justin Ondrey, Eugene Kobliska,
Suzanne Zarzecki, Jennifer Reid,
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English
Neha Korde.
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Grade 7
s
Grade 8
j Michelle Foulds, Jennifer Nycz,
New Jersey Math League
Julie Schweitzer, Brian Da Silva,
Alyssa Wright, Orst place; Joseph
Joey Engessor, Adam Rciohard,
Michael Reno, Mclanie Ewing, Vic- LaBracio and Andrea Meola, second place; Todd Aurand, third
tpr Zalewsla.
place; Chris Louie and Jessica Mol;
Grade 8
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Stephanie Cucchiaro, Nick Kal- tisanti, fourth place; Richard
Vrges, Eugene Kobhska, Neha Shackell, Jennifer-Nycz, Brian
Ivorde, ChristianL Kroyer, Joe La- Caldwell, Scott Imus, Joseph Ii-llraao, Clins Louie, Jqssica Molti- mone, fifth place.
santt, Phil Mucksayage, Miclielle
Continental Math League
Mulvaney,. Justin'. Oridrey, Alissa
David DeVitband Alyssa Wright,
TJears, Alyssa Wright, Susan Bill- first place; Chris Louie, second
son, Jason Ingraham, : Jennifer place; Jesska Moltisanti, third
Love, Heidi McCutcheon, Marquie place.
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Tnnlnr
fflirh
Scbool Spirit A>
Jennifer Mahr, Robert Meier, JesGrades
sica Moltisanti, Phillip Mucksavage, Michelle Mulvaney, Justin On- - Dawn Healey.
' literary Magaa
drey, Seta Paloulian, Alissa Tears,
GradeS
Alyssa Wright
Andrea Meola.
Recognition Award
Art
Grade 7
Grade 7
David Bolahowski,
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Susan Mate, Dona]
Grades
Eric
Tardif, Alex Resz
Eugene KobUska, Sheneequa
Thomas, Tenisha Cpleman, Todd elle Foulds, Robert Piza
Grade 8
Aurand.
Dawn Healey, Robe
Social Studies
galL Richard Rodrigues
Grade 8
Carrie Rentz, Alana Doty, Kerry drey, Alyssa Wright, /
Drexler, Scott Imus, Jennifer Nycz, Andrea Meola.
Recognition A\
Julie Schwetizer, Richard SchackAlyssa Wright, Al
elL Rosemarie Connelly, Victor
Zalewski, Marten Vainberg, Adam Dawn Healy, Robert
Robert Rodrigues.
lleinhard.
Cafeteria Wall A
Grade 7
Grade 8
Robert Meier, Stephanie Cucchiaro, Nicholas Kallerges,, Mich- - Joseph LaBracio, Al^
elle, Mulvaney; Kanishka Paul, Dawn Healey.
Yearbook
Shannon
Chilinski,
Meredith
Grade 8
aerkowski, David De Vito, Mark
Dawn
Healey,
Ehvertowski, Neho korde, Joseph
La Bracio, Christopher Louie, Cierkowski, Rebekah I
Rebekah Meier, Jessica Moltisanti, Springer, Robyn Op
Phillip Mucksavage, Justin On- Mone, Seta Paloulian, I
drey, Alissa Tears, Alyssa Wright Jennifer Mahr.
Foreign Langu
Seta Paloulian.Grade 8
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Latin - Christopher I
Grade 7
Michelle Foulds, Tinka Curtis, Ondrey, Alyssa Wright
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FredDoane.
Grade 8
Grade 8
Stephanie Cucchja
Brian Williams, Dawn" Healey,
Abby Springer, Robyn Opacity, An- Moltisanto, Alissa Tear;
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drea Meola, Michael DnscolL
Grade 8
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Eugene
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Christian
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Kroyer, Edward Neeley.i Vincent
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chool budget is still secure
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y JOANNE McFADPEN
CHRONICLE
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oiid of ; Education
I nvunc Gucrnero breathed a
e 'i of relief Tuesday after hearing
' the State Assembly defeated a
istitutional amendment that
> i id have allowed voters to proS i and pass laws, through ini
iti\e and leferendum (I&R)
Guemero had actively lobod against the measure, which
i said would have delivered a
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n'ici of the N J School Boards
Dilution delegation which met
',h area legislators at the State
jtuise in Tienton in June1
The school district budget will
id up being the prime target of
'oi s discontent with the entire
system," Ms Guemero said
'' the only budget where people
«. any say In an effort to con-)' their taxes, voters would al•" ito tax dollars
elsewhere"
ugh I&R measures "
»oters will also seek relief
iugh tax limitation measures,
tliout regard to the effect on the
JIIC schools, as they did m Mas-
"Initially, the reductions came in
auxiliary staff arjd programs, but
now the, cuts, required under I&R,
are coming from core curriculum,"
Ms Guemero said
Under I&R, citizens woulfl be
able to propose new laws and make
amendments to standing laws and
once a pre-deterrruned amount of
signatures were obtained through
petition, place it on the general ballot in November for vote
"If people are unhappy with a
specific law, or if a law is considered to be too narrow in scope Or
inappropriate, or if they fleel there
needs to be more government involvement in an issue, they can
collect signatures and bring it to
the public for a vote," Ms Guernero said.
The assumption is, Ms. Gucinero states, that voters will research each issue and develop an
Understanding ihat will lead to an
informed decision on how to vote
"There will be hundreds of pages
of information and it will be hard
to determine the bottom line be
cause these documents are not
written to be understandable to the
g
public/' she &aid "What
Will happen is that many voters
will vote for issues that they don't
completely understand "
The law, which suppurteis say
will end lobbying by special intar"est groups, might ahuallv cause
moic lobbying, Ms Guemero said.
Advertising
campaigns
spearheaded by these gaoups would
dominate the debate and influence
voters, she explains "Instead, we
should support legislation that regulates political action gioups so
that people can suppoit and have
equal access to all legislators," she
statesf
Ms Guemero became involved
in the issue after several Garwood
residents disgruntled with the recent redistncting plan, asked that
the plan be put to a vote by the
public
, "Personally, 1 teel that I&R, is a
cop-out," Ms Guemeio said "It's
easy to say let the voters decide
but there's much more to every
issue than just emotions It's our
jpb as legislators to look at the big
picture to study all aspects of an
issue and to make the decision
after public input and debate "
Youngsters take over UCC
in NEWScamp for writers
Her 20 students come from all talie Biello wrote a story explaining
over
Union County, but this year the College For Kids program,
THE CHRONICLE
Cranford residj»nt Diana Capece of which this year offered 55 classes
Officials at Union County Col' Columbia Street wrote the lead to more than 1000 youths The prolege had to keep up their guard story for this year's 12-page gram is administered by Dr Joann
last week.
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LaPerla, Dean of the Continuing
While imost of the news tnedia
Education Department
swamped New York's Democratic
"The best part of the cUss was
Convention, another group ot in- There were Wcfe running
doing the story," she said "It
quiring journalists were swarming
didn't bother me to talk to Dr Laaround XTmon County College's around all over campbs
Perla She was very nice "
Cranford Campus.
writing stones. It really is a John Celock of C^anford conducted an informal poll of 79 indiIf they looked down on these re-porterg, it wasn't out of lack of re- lot of fun - for me and for viduals at the College, asking them
their choice for president Bush
spect They ranged from 11-14 them.'
won m the poll, and Celock's story
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As part of the college's annual
tabloid
summer College for Kids program,
NEWScamp
DirectorNEWSLINE
"I enjoyed getting to talk with all
Dr. Tina Lesher once again hosted
those people," John said "Bradley,
her NEWScamp this yean The end
won for Clinton's vice-president"
target of the three-week class is q
John ajso wrote the paper's edinewspaper produced by the stu- • Her story, "Dr Cronan Joins
dents
' UCC Staff," details the college's torial, uhich. called for^ an condi"There were kids running hiring of a new v vice president of tioning in elementary 'classrooms
to improve the learning environaround all over campus writing sto- academic affairs
ment The aggressive, hard-hitting
nes," she said. "It really is a lot of
"I was interested in journalism- column complained that "most
fun - for me and for them/'
Dr. Lesher is a full-time journal- and I wanted to learn more about schools have air conditioning only
in the man? office where the adism professor at WiUtfim Paterson it," Ms. Capece said. '
"ftlost of the paper's stories con- ministrators work "
College' in Wayne. But during the
Dr Lesher teaches more than
summer, she turns her attention to cern events at the college, but
improving writing skills in area there are also movie reviews and journalism in her classes - she tries
to use journalism skills to teach
youngsters. The NEWS in NEWS- more kid-onented features
Two other bylines in the paper general writing, research, and anacamp stands for Network for Effecbelong to Cranford residents Na- lytical thought
tive Writing Skills.
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Avenue leconstruction project
Garwood
Mayor
Fred
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(left)
reads
a
council
proclamation
honoring Dan Pelak
Under ah agreement between the
(rlght).on his retirement from the Department of Public Works. Mr. Pelak served In a number
two towns, Cianford was lpsponsible for the design plans and the pf positions throughout his 20-year career, most recently as foreman of the department
cost of the; project would bo split
between the two In^turn, Garwood
would supply the cngineeijng services for the Rankin Avenue joint
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project, which is completed
bv writing to the New JOI-M- V
- The New Jcisey Health Products h(\ilth and welfare problems .
Since 1979, when the-NJHPC Se- Health Pioducts Couiu.il, J.1UG
Council (NJHPC) js offering a icBorough engineer Donald Gueivised public service pamphlet ti nior Citi/cns Diioctoiv was first Route 2." Ea,t P 0 Bo^ ?78),
nello reported that the revised
flood zone map, as prepaied by tied "A New Jersey Directory tor published, nioie than 500,000 cop Union, N J 0708 i
ICS ha\p boon distributed The 1,992 The New Jei o, Health Piodiu '>
Keller and Kiikpatnck of East Ha- Senior Citi/cns "
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nover has been submitted to the
'Die 1992 •edition; lists rrtore than .-revised-directory-has larger type. Council is', a non-profit 'trade a:>..
: The, following-.incidents, were. re-.. that her 1989 Honda had been pil- Federal' 'Emergency Management
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verified telephone numbers, in- "for increased legibility and there is sociation sponsored By'Ihtr. state's"io'rted by the Garwood Police.De-. fered. It has not been recovered.
Agency for final appi oval Accoid cluding, toll free 'numbers"which a space for any state orcommunity health productfv -Mat l.ufacturihg i-iv"
• bailment for the period July 14-20:
ing to.Guerriello,' properties located
provide a direct link for senior citi-" organization using the pamphlet to dustry; Together,'.its 12 corporate
Wednbsday, July 15
west
of Center Street have been
•;,; •'• "Monday, July20 ...'•' V
John Costa of Accurate Bushing
members ;spciuj- over'.$2. billion
/ens to state and county agencies. stamp its name and address.
\ Louis' Petrozziello of" Petto Plas^ ^Company on -North. Avenue re*-"1... removed from the flood /one, and These agencies offer helpful infor- - The directory is available upon yearly in the seardrfornew; medif&s qn.South Avenue reported sto- ported;, vandalism:-to- the building minor." revisions have occurred
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mation for solving financial, legal, request. Copies may be obtained cines. • '.- ','.
•re'n items from the warehouse esti- and contents.; According; to Officer from Center Street to. East Street
•.Tia'tedvat'.'$2,500, According to the- Leonard ' • DiStefanb.;;. computers,;
pbi-icc report, a floor ~waxer, weed machines,.and the time clock werejyhac'kcr,' pipe wrenches, hammer, damaged. Illegal entry was gained
'C. of drills, center punches and through a rear door .The company
i'eeler gauges were stolen over a is currently involved in a labor relations strike.
'. -r-eriod of a couple of weeks.
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Friday, July 17
GueSeffe Dapranno of Myrtle Av-'., A Westfield women who left her
•; .:,ii• •'.'running, while she entered, enue reported an exotic potted tree
' • ;:'hmark, returned to find it. sto- stolen during the night-The esti..4 ir -.Martha ..Vehdettj told; police mated value'of trie plant is $200. •
v- Garwood Borough. Council cust Avenue was approved. The
\ the following action at its July total cost of the project is esti1
mated at $115,000, but was offset
h meeting
by a $95,000 Department of Trans\ resolution allocating an ad- portation grant
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di ainage improvements and m- ' Borough officials have requested
ection improvements on Center a meeting with Cranford officials to
i (' from Myrtle, Avenue to lo- discuss the delays in the Lexington
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Students to appear in The Emperor's New Clothes
The Westfield Workshop for, the
Arts' STUDIO ONE proudly pre•sents The Emperor's New Clothes,
July 28-29, 8 pjn.,. at Edison: Intermediate School, 800 Rahway AvenUe, Westfield. Adapted from the
classic tale by Hans Christian
Anderson,
this production is set in
.' Michael""and:. Cheryl Kuzma of Trenton and Alex and IdaSiegal of
the
Orient
and tells the story of
Cranfbrd announce the birth of. Cranford.
Paternal • • greattwo
clever
rogues
who set out to
their, daughter, Laura Ann, June grandparents, are Margaret Dean of
teach
the
emperor
a lesson about
>l,.at Elizabeth General Hospital,! Ligoriier:
vanity.
•Klizabeth. The baby weighed 9 and ;
STUDIO ONE is a theater class
'4'; pounds and measured 21 and VA Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Pis.ciotta of
inches. She joins siblings Michael, Cranford... announce the .'birth .'of .ottered at the Westfield Workshop
age 4 and Walter, age 2. Maternal their son, Joseph Karl, June 5, at for. the Arts; During the past five
grandparents arc Ruth Johnson of Overlook Hospital. Maternal grand- weeks, 23 young, people in grades
Toms River and Charles Schaal of parents are Mr. ,and Mrs. Karl Wie- 6-1Q have worked together as an
land of Trooper, Pa: Paternal ensemble, and each student makes
California.
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grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Jo- a contribution to the show.
seph
Pisciotta of Maplewood. .
. Zan, one of the rogues, is played
'Donna and Michael Kniazuk of
by Cranford residents Reichael
Cranford announce the birth of
HEATHER SifoPSON
CARISSAMEYkR:
RACHELSENEY
Mr. and Mrs.. Richard Belluscio . Seney (July 28) and Heather Simptheir'daughter, Kristin Marie, born
June 18, at Muhlenberg Hospital. of Roselle, announce the birth of. son. (July. 29). Carissa Meyers of
the Em- Horror Show, and' also appeared in . the seventh grade.
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'Maternal grandparents are Mr. and their son, Andrew, born June 23, at Cranford plays the part: of
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Mrs,-Robert Ciuba of Cranford. Pa- Overlook Hospital, Summit An- peror.CJuly 29). 7. r ' ,
Rachael, a seventh-grader at. -grader at Orange Avenue School, ford are Tracy Mone,- Laura Pinto, tard and Hideaway 'Hduen.' An
ternal grandparents are the late drew weighed 6 pounds, 8 ounces
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Kniazuk of and measured 20Vi inches. He Hillside Avenue School, appeared she sings in her church choir. Car- and Jessica Marks. Tracy has stud- eighth-grader "at Orange Avenue
j(3ins a sister, Candice, age 3Vi. Ma- in Peter Pan. Heather was seen issa appeared in Peter Pan and has ied acting and dance and appeared ; School, she sings in her school
Cranford. •
ternal grandparents are Leonard last summer in the STUDIO ONE studied piano, dance and clarinet in The Midsummer Night's Dream,- chorus and plays the violin.
;."• ;Tickets;.fqr.The Emperor's New
and Barbara Dolan of Cranford. PaJoan and Terry O'Connor of ternal grandmother is Phyllis Bel- production of The Clumsy Custard' She. attends Kent Place and is in Alice, and- Sisters. Laura has par-,•-'.Clothes are-$5-for adults and.$3 for
Summit announce the birth of luscio of Roselle.
tidpated; in many school and :- students and seniors,^ Tickets can'
their daughter, Elizabeth Marie,
church plays, has studied jazz and be purchased in advance or at the
born May 10, at Morristown Hospi- ••
ballet
for several years,' and plays door. For more information, call
Mr. and Mrs; Richard Erickson
taj. The baby weighed 8 pounds 4 of Scotch Plains, announce the
the violin and piano. She is a sixth-•' (908)322-5065.
ounces and measured 19 and Vi birth of their son, Justin Wolcott,
inches." Maternal grandparents are born June 4, at Overlook Hospital.
Marie and Tom Leahey of Cran- Maternal grandparents are Paul
Mr. and Mrs. Roman N. Chapel- ministration from Rutgers Gradufojd. Paternal grandmother is and Barbara Wyciskala of Cransky
of Cranford announce the en- ate School of Management NewDijine O'Connor of Basking Ridge. ford. Paternal grandparents are Rigagement of their daughter, Daria ark. She is employed by Merck &
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chard and Nancy Erickson of M Chapelsky, to David Mac- Co., Rahway, as a human resources
Jiarbara and Larry Carlson of Spring Lake Heights.
Donald, son of Mr. and Mrs. Chan- associate.
Carver, Mass. announce the birth
Mr. MacDonald is a graduate of
rung S. MacDonald of ' Boston,
o£ a daughter, Elizabeth Grace,
Mr. and Mrs. Craig W. Miller
Boston
College High school and"
born April 17, 1992 in Jordan"Hos- (mother, nee Megan Leonard) of Mass.
Harvard
College,
Cambridge,
Ms. Chapelsky is a graduate of Mass., where he earned a bachelor
pital, Plymouth, Mass. She joins a Cranford, announce the birth of
brother, Emmett, 8W2, and a sister, their son, John William, June 11, at Union Catholic High School and of arts degree in classics. He is emlily, 5 '/.'. Grandparents are Shifra Overlook Hospital. Maternal grand- Boston College, Chestnut Hill, ployed by Sills Cummis Zuckeraaicl Morris Siegal of Cranford and parents are John p. and Dorothy C. Mass., where she earned a bachelor man Radin Tischman Epstein and
Wilma and Elmer Carlson of Ligo- Leonard of Cranford. Paternal of science degree in human re- Gross, Newark, as a paralegal.
nier,
Pa.
Maternal
great- grandmother is Mary C. Miller of sources management. She also
A
September
weddirig is
grandparents' are Jane Wise of Robbinsville, formerly of Fanwood. holds a masters in business ad- planned.
Chapelsky, MacDonald
plan September wedding
s news
Laura K. Seebergh of Cranford
received a juris doctor degree June
G from the Dickinson School of
I.4W in Carlisle, Pa. She is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eric J.
Seebergh of Cranford and is a
graduate of Albright College in
Reading, Pa.
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with a sociology degree in 1991 and
completed her practicum at t h e '
Manor Care Nursing Home, Mountainside.
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gtewart Evan Brittner of Cranford recently earned a bachelor's
dtigree in biology from Elmira College.
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Michael Merola of 125 Centennial Ave. was on the spring semes-
ter dean's list at Lafayette College bert, a senior, and Elizabeth Parks,
in Easton, Pa,.
a freshman, were named to the
dean's list at Stevens Institute of
Alan Aaron of 45 Lenhome Technology in Hoboken.
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Drive earned a bachelor's degree
from Washington University's John
Five Cranford residents were iniM Olin School of Business. He be- tiated into Lambda Alpha Sigma
gins his career this month at honor society at Kean College.
Christie's, the auction house in They are Debra L. Bober, Ann
Constantino, Elizabeth Dibbell,
New York.
Janet Rocco, and Donna Marie
Maureen G. Moffitt of Spruce Tansey.
Street has graduated from LaSalle
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munication.
grades for the spring trimester at
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of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Langdon
of Cranford, received an associate's
Three Cranfaord residents are on
degree from SUNY Health Science the spring term dean's list at the
Center at Syracuse. He completed University of Delaware. They are:
the- program in Tadiation therapy Nancy Dorothea Conrad, 11 Wavertechnology.
ly Place, a junior majoring in En» « •
glish; Vara Elizabeth Cor, 325 N.
Cranford residents Randy Schu- Union Ave., a senior majoring in
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management; and Nancy Katheri n e Curtiss, 11 Wade Ave., a senior
majoring in economics.
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Jennifer Jankunas of 17 Cherokee Road were named to the
spring term honors list at St
Bonaventure University in New
York. She completed her sophomore year and is an education
major.
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Jennifer Rose Kruk, daughter of
Louis and Joanne Kruk of 217
Spruce Ave., Garwood, earned
dean's list grades for the spring
term at the Southampton campus
of Long Island University. Her average was 3.5. She is a sophomore
majoring in elementary education
and is a 1990 graduate of David
Brearley High SchooL
DARIA CHAPELSKY
Kenilworth seniors sponsor Catskills trip
The Kenilworth Senior Citizens
Club is sponsoring a vacation trip
to the Villa Roma Resort in the
Catskills for five days and' four
nights, Sept 21-25, 1992. The cost
is $328.00 per person, double occupancy, which includes the bus
trip and throe meals a day. Call
Betty McCrea at (908) 245-0624 for
reservations or information.
July 23, 1992
Community Ufe
Jufy22, 1992
harden club holds annual banquet Doll museum celebrates 21st year
The Qreen Thumb Garden and Jean ICMeyer planted the an- meeting of the state organization.
_OWbs - an^u^ installation banquet nual flower beds that club mem- Green Thumb received recognition
te^V7WGdi
was field seiSerttly a t ^ G ~ K e i a 5 ~
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Restaurant in Westfield. Banquet enue Memorial Park with colorful Train-A-Teacher Scholarship Fund;
committee members Rose Anders- red geraniums, White Dilyssum, blue its yearbook; and participation in
en, Doris McGrath and Carolyn ageraturn and red and blue salvja the New Jersey Flower and Garden
Show 1992.
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Perdek installed new officers: Gen for Memorial Day .observance.
Llvelli, president; Janet McDougall,
Members also have started sumvice president; Annie" Alpert, secre- mer care' of their gardens at the The group's press book placed
Xaaty, and Joanne Sweeney, trea- Cranford. Historical Society Mu- third in the Central Atlantic Resurer, putgoing President Irena seum where new plant markers gion of the National Council of
Conti was presented a statue of S t were added in time For the annual State Garden Clubs.;
Francis.
Members recently visited Caprischool children tours.
Community projects chairwoman
Ms. ICMeyer, awards chair- land's Herb Gardens in Coventry,
Doris McGrath and members Ms. woman for the Garden Club of Conn,, highlighted by a lecture by
liwlli, Ms. McDougall, Ms. Perdek, New Jersey, displayed the awards herbalist and author Adelma GreMs. Anderson, Barbara Wheatley the group received at the annual nier Simmons.
Cranford Thursday Seniors an- • Wednesday, Sept 9; A chartered • Tuesday, O c t }3: A four-day trip
nounce the following trips and in- bus trip to King of Prussia, Pa., will is planned to the Grand Old Opry
leave from Centennial Avenue Pool in Nashville and Graceland in
vite the public to join them.
• Monday, July 27: A cruise on t h e at 9 airt. The cost of $30 includes Memphis, Term. The ,total cost is
Shrewsbury River on an authentic bus, lunch at the Lily Langtry Din- $410 and includes dinner and
, paddle wheeler is planned. The ner Theatre and show.
luncheon cruises7
Sandy Hook Lady sails from Atlan- • Friday, Oct. 2: A chartered bus ' Call Mary Goscinsky at 276-9149
tic Highlands to a waterfront res- trip to the Hofhrahaus in Atlantic
or Jean Ziegler at 272-4789 for restaurant for lunch. The group will Highlands for an Octoberfest with
leave from Hillside Avenue School lunch and dancing to a German ervations and more information.
' at 9:15 aon. by chartered bus. The band. The bus leaves at 10:30 ajn.
' cost of $30.50 includes transporta- from Centennial Avenue PooL The
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•A Stranger Among l/j (R) Friday-
10 p.m. Lata show Friday and Saturday at 12:15 a.m.
Active in fraternal organizations
Garofalo
Theresa Murray Bacigalupo Antonia
Resided,in Cranford for eight years
Thursday: 1 . 5:30, 7:45 p.m.
•Universal Soldier (R> Friday-
9:15 p.m. Lale show Friday ond
Saturday ot 11:30 p.m.
•A League of Tholr Own (PG) FridoyThuraday: Noon, 2:30, 5; 10, 7:40.
10:15 p.m. Lute show Friday ond
Saturday at 12:30 a.m.
•Unlawful Entry (R) Friday-Thursday.
1. 3:15. 5:30, 7:50, 10:20 p.m.
Late show Friday and Saturday at
Easton Avo., Somerset
7:45, 9:45 p.m^ ; : X
Thursday 5, 7:15, 9:30 p.m. •
(908)828-8787
•Unlawful Entry (R|Fflday-Thursday
•Prelude to a Mss (PQ-13) Friday.
•Calj theater for showtimes.
1 , 3:10, 5:15, 7:50," 10:15 p.m
Saturday 3:45, 8 p.m. Sunday-
GENERAL CINEMA
•Salman Returns (PG-13) Friday-
Thunjday: 3, 7:15 p.m. .
SOMERVILLE CIRCLE
12:05. 2 3 5 , 5. 7;35, 10:10 p.m,
Lata show Friday and Saturday at
12:30 a.m.
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call 1-800-722-6772
or (908) 561 -4600
•UnMwa/ Soldier (R) Friday, Satur-
Routes 2 8 & 2 0 2 - 2 0 6
•Cool World (P6-13) Friday-
day 1:40, 6, 10:15 p.m. Sunday-
Raritan
Thursday. 1:15,3:15"p.rn-
Thursday 1 . 5:10, 9:30 p.m.
(908) 526-0101 .
MOVIECHY
day-Thursdpy: 1:15, 3:30. 5:30,
Routa 1 & GJU Lane, Iselln
7:30.9:30.p:m.
(908) 382-5555
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•Boomerang. (HVFiiday-triureday: 1 .
3:20, 5:40. 8 . 1 0 : 2 0 p.m.
Thursday. 1:15. 3:15. 5:15. 7:45.
9:50 p.m: Saturday) 1:15, 3:15,
' •5:15.9:50p.m.
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•Man Trouble. (PG-13) FridayThursday: 1:20. 3:20, 5:30. 8. 10
p.m. '
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(908) 549-6666
10:10 p,m.
•Call theater for showtimes.
•Unlawful Entry (R) Friday, Monday-.
Thursday 6, 8:05. 10:05 p.m. Sat-
UNITED WH1ST8.
urday, Sunday 1:30, 3:40, 5:50,
MIDDLESEX MALL
8:05.10:05 p.m.
Stelton end Hadley roads
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MONTGOMERY
CENTER THEATRE
Routa 206. Rocky HiU
•Call theater for showtftnes.
SOMIMSUT
•Mo' Money (ft) Friday, Saturday: 1 .
UNION
3, 5, 7 , 9 p.m.: lato show ot midDERNARQSVILLE ONEMA
p.m.
•PaWoi Games (R) Friday-Thursday
10:30 p.m.
• Sneak preview Saturday at 7:45
p.m.
DUNELLEN THEATER
458North Avo;, Dunellen
.
KENOAa PARK CINEMAS
3560 Route 2 7 , Kohdall Park
(908) 422-2444
•A Loaguo of Tholr Own (PG) Friday.
Saturday 1:30. 4:15. 7:15, 0:45
12:30. 4 3 5 p.m.
p.m. Sunday-Thursday 1:30, 4:15.
•Salmon fiotumj (PG-13) Frlday-
6:45, 9:15 p.m.
Thunday. Noon, £ 3 0 . 5, 7:35,
•Mom and Dod Sow the World (PG)
10:10 p.m. Lata show Friday and
Friday, Saturday 1:25. 3:15, 5:05,
Saturday at 12:30 a.m.
7, 8:50, 10:43 p.m. Sunday-
•Patriot Games (R) Friday-Thursday
Thursday 1 . 2:50, 4:40. & 3 0 ,
3:10, 10 p.m. Lata show Friday ond
8:20, 10:15 p.m.
2 5 0 East Broad SL
Westfleld
Route 2 0 2 , BemardsvUlo
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(908) 232-1288
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V .".". '•"•..' ' ' Must bi: 18 Years or Older .. ;
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WESTFIELD TWIN CINEMA
•Call thaator for showtimea.
CINEPLEX ODEON CRANFORD
25 North Avo. West
Cranford
10 Hamilton SL
(908) 276-9120
Bound Brook
•Houses/tter (PG) Friday-Thursday:
(908) 469-9665
2, 4, 6, 8 , 10 p.m.
•Howards End (PG) Friday. Monday-
•A Strangor Among Us (R) Friday-
Thursday 7, 9:35 p.m. Saturday,
Thursday 2:30, 5. 7:30, 10 p.m.
Sunday 2, 4:30, 7, 9:35 p.m.
(908) 654-4720
•Honoy, / Blew Up the Wd (
day-Thursday: 1:30. 3:30. 5;30>
. 7 3 0 , 9:30 p.m.
]
•Slater Act (PG) Friday-Thursdoy)
1:45, 3:45, 5:45. 7:45, 9:45tim.
!
Friday. Saturday MJdnlfiht.
(908) 688-4373
•A Leagje of Their Own (PG) Friday-
BLUE STAR
Thursday 2:05, 4:30, 7, 9:30 p.m.
Routa 2 2 . WaWxjna
•Mo' Money (R) Friday-Thursday 2.
"(908) 322-7007
•Call theater for thowtimoa.
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•Batman Returns (PG-13) Friday.
p.m.
•A Stronger Among Us (R) FndayThursday 7:15, 9:30 p.m.
j
4, 6, 8, 1 0 : 1 5 p . m j
FIVE POINTS CINEMA
2. 3:45 p.m.
7:30, 9:40 p.m.
(908) 964-9633
•Honoy, I Blew Up tho Kid (PG) Fri-
•Call theater for showtlmoi.
day, Monday-Thursday 2, 7:10,
Let's all join
together and make
the designated
driver concept work in our
community. There
are too many lives
at stake for us not
to succeed.
p.m. Saturday, Sunday 2, 4, 7:10,
9 p.m.
(908) 725-1161
400 North Wood Avo.. Linden
•Prelude to a W u (PQ-13) Frlday-
(908) 025-9787
•Beethoven (PG) Friday, Monday-
Thunajay 1:30, 4, 6:45. 9 3 0 p.m.
•Honoy, / Blew Up the Wd (PG) Fri-
Thursday: 2 p.m. Saturday, Sunday:
•Batman Bsturru (PQ-13) Friday-
doy-Sunday 1 , 3. 5, 7:20, 0:35
2 . 4 : 1 5 p.m.
Thunday 1:40, 4:20. 7;4O, 10:15
p.m. Monday-Thursday 1 3 0 , 7:20,
p.m.
9 3 5 p.m.
•floomorang (R) Friday-Sunday
(908) 782-4815
HUNTERDON THEATER
Route 3 1 , Flcmlngton
day, Saturday 1 , 2:56, 4:45, 6:40.
12:25. 2:40. 4:55. 7 3 3 , 0:55 p.m.
rSlstur Act (PG) Fdday-Ttiursda>| 7.
3.05. 5:20. 7:25. 9 3 5 p.m. Late
8:35, 10:30 p.m. Sunday-Thursday
0:40 p.m.
Monday-Thursday"\:30, 7:35, 9:49
9 p.m. •
show Friday end Saturday at mid-
1:20, 3:30. 6:05, 8, 10 p.m.
•Patriot Oames (R) Friday-Thursday
p.m.
nijJiL
•Sister Act (PG) Friday, Saturday.
5:15, 7:50, 10:15 p.m.
•Mom and Dad Savo tha World (PG)
•Lethal Weapon 3 (R) Friday-
2:05, 4:05. 6:10, 8:10, 10:15 p.m.
•SJWe/ Act (PG) Friday-Thursday 2,
Friday-Sunday 1:15. 3:15, 5:15,
Sunday-Thursday 1:35. 3:35, 6:40,
4:40, 7:60, 10:15 p.rrT
7:30, 9:45 p.m. Monday-Thursday
show Friday and Saturday at 12:15 •
7:40,0:45 p.m. .
•Plnocc/vto (G) Friday-Thursday
1 3 0 , 7:25, 9:35 p.m.
72 Headquarters Plajo
o.m.
•Mo' Moooy (R) Friday, Saturday
1:10. 3:15 p.m.
•Mo' Money (R) FridaySunday 1,
Morris town
•OsjJc Imtlnct (R) Friday-Thursday
1:45, 3:35. 5:25, 7:15. 9:05, 1 1
•A LAague of Their Own (PQ) Frldoy-
3. 5, 7. 8:15, 10:25 p.m. Monday-
Noon, 5:10, 7:30 p.m.
p.m. Sunday-Thursday 1 . 2:50,
Thurtday: 1:20, 4:10, 7. 0:60 p.m.
Thursday 1:30, 7. 8:45, 10:20
4:40, 6:30, 8:20, 10:15 p.m.
•A Stranger Among Us (R) Friday-
p.m.
•PlnoccNo (G) Friday, Saturday
Thur»dfly<l:50, 4:30. 7:15, 10
•Batman Returns (PG-13) Friday-
Routes 200 4 24, Ctwslor
1:2Q, 3:30 p.m. Sunday-Thursday
p.m.
Sunday 12:30, 4:50, 7:20 p.m.
(008) 879-444.1
Monday-Thursday: 1:30. 7:20 p.m.
INVEifORY CLOSE-OUT :
1WS WEEK ONLY
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MORRIS
i)ENIS A. DA1MK0SKY, Agent
104 Walnut Ave.
Crunfbrd, N.J. 07016
(908) 276-0088
AMC HEADQUARTERS 10
. (201)292 0606
•Call theater (or showumes.
CINEMA 200
\
Like a good neiglibor,
State Fann is tlicre.
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s SUQQ DeUnl Prico
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E.HANOVER
GARWOOD
3I9ROI/TE 10EAST
. .518 NORTH AVENUE
WAREHOUSED OWROOM
• rACTORY/SHOWHOOM
908-7B2-01'i(;
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Froo
Dolivery
OPEN SUNDAY
B«d Framoa
12-5 PM
Boddmg Removal
Split Box Springs
Mallroasos
Box Springs
Brass Beds
Hl-Rlsora
Custom Sizes
•Call thcator (or showtime}. ;
-The Chronide-
"Puiori D'ca'n'A: Vufihii Kn«di«n
tdPlaceYour
IXntrcii
Services Here,
Call Donna
at 233-9696
Redeemer Lutheran Church
ClnrK ond Cowporthwolto Place
|2 Dtocka North o( Lonl ond Toylot)
We8tflold, NJ
232-1517
Rov. Pout E.- Krltsch, Pastor
Robart Borchln, D.C.E.
Mon.-Fn 10 AJM'.6PM • Thurs IOAM-fl PM • SJL 10AM-5PM
Caring & Courteous Service to the
Cranforcl/Westfield A rea Since 19 l.i
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9:30 A.M.
CliilU O r e .A'v.'iiblilv
."''••„••
Your children will, learn of Qod'i
love and. gain a biblical foundation
for Ufa's doclilons In our Sunday
School.
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• -.".-. Gary WOUQI, Pastor
' , Suntfay Sctiool and
> Worship Sohfice •. 10:00 a.m.
WednosfJoyNlgHl Prayer
ower With Praise Service' • 7;30 p.m
Tcrrlll Rd.
Westfield
Church;
170 Elm Street
Wotlflcld, New Jersoy 07000
233-227B
Charles V. Dooley ' John L Dooley : Matthew R. Dooley
GREATER
MT. ZION - 0HC
Church School 0:00 AM
Worehlp 10:30 AM
Dr. Robort l_ Harvey, Pastor
n lofinsoil AVcnuc
Cranford, Nl'o7lO6
(908) 276-083.6'
TASTOR REV. CHARLIE W. DUULOCK
Sunday Worship Service;^
10 am Sutiilciy. School ,
11:30 am Morning Worship
Weekday Services:
8 pm Wfiln.esil.W. Bible Sludy
8 pm f ncljy I'hiyer & Pi .use
Programs for Children, Jr. & Sr. High, Singles, Couples,
Families and Senior Adults
Sunday Worship 10 am
Sunday Evenings 6:30
Wednesday Evenings 7:00
Sunday:
0:45 AM - Sunday School
11:00 AM - Morning Wor»hlp
6:15 AM • Church Training
7:15 PM - Evonlna WorihTp
ST. BERNARD'S
CATHOLIC CHURCH
368 Sumner Av.
Plainfield
756-3393
Mass Schedule
Saturday: 5:30 PM
Sunday: 8:00, 9:30
11:30 AM
218 Noith Avenue
2760255
J Dooley Jr
Manager
Sunday Servlcos;
51 A M — Family Biblo Hours ahd
. :'Sunday School tor All Agas
' •• 7 ; 0 0 P M — Evaning Sorvicos
Wtdnatday, 7;30 PM — Pr»y«f ind 8ibi« Siu
Frtd»Y. 7:00 PM - YouUi Mflsllng
Friday Night CNMrtni Ckj*
7-6:30 Cm (O/XJ» ScivXM Ac»l
Call Fof Mo<« Information .
Scotch I'lolnj
W«dn«td»y:
7:00 PM • Prayor Mocllno
Nuraary Care Provided
(! run ford
GOSPEL CHAPEL
908-272-6131
First
322-7151
556 Westfield Avenue
233-0255
Joseph F Dooley
Manager
KENILWORTH
Nowark Avo. & 23rd St., Konilwo'ri
TERRILL ROAD
BAPTIST CHURCH
Rov. Joseph F.Barbono, Pastor
•'The Chronicle-
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SUMMER SCHEDULE OF WORSHIP SERVICES,
JULY THROUGH SEPTEMBER 8:
Sunday Wonhlp S«»vtco 0:00 AM
Wodnasday Ev«n*no Wof3hJp S«rv«co 7:30 PM
Hoty Corranunlon C«letxol»d
1ST and $R0 Sundays snd Wednesday*
o/lho Moiuh
u»n Day School Nuriory
Through G/ada 0
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Slulc lann Muiunl
Auloniohitc lii\urjnee
Home Office:
litooniirnjion.Illinois
Rev. Frederick 'Rogers
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MATTRESS FACTORY
25-70% 0 " L . _ .
341 Spruce Avanuo
.Garwood,'N,J: 07027. ..
:J : ,;; 789r0360"
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",'. Sunday- 10:0Q,A.M. Worship
••Wcdnudsy - 7:30 P.M.Tcaching
Dooley Funeral Service,
P
p.m.
DRIDOEWATER COMMONS
UNDEN FTVEPLEX
:
•A League ot Their Own (PG) Friday.
Saturday. Sunday: 2, 4:15, 7, 9:20
R O A O
(201) 2?6'.87<O , •' .•. • . . . i , . '
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K A f U T A N
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CftANF'ORDV'NEW fURSir 07016
•Unlawful Entry (R) Friday-Thursday:
327 Chestnut SL,'Union
GENERAL CINEMA
BEA
GOODNEIGHBOR
Thursday 2 p.m. Saturday, Sunday:
day-Thursday 1 . 3:10, 5 JO, 7 3 0 ,
1:30, 3:20 p.m.
Hours: Mon.-Frl. 8-4:30, Sat. 8:30-2
Pick up 111 12 Noon on Sat.
Saturday, Sunday 2. 4:20. 7, 9:20
QENERAL CINEMA-
Routes 22 A 202-206
Call Toll-FYec: 1-800-872-4980
New Road, Monmouth Junction, NJ
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Monday-Thursday. 2, 7, 9:20 p j n .
•Honey, / Blew Up tho KM (PG) Fri-
(908) 321-1412
Springs and Parts
RoplocorYiont
CINEPLEX ODEON UNION
990 Stuyvosont Avo.. Union
QENERAL CINEMA
(908) 782-2777 .
•ShtarAct (PQ) Friday-Thursday 1 ,
Route 1 . Edison
*225&Up!
HVNTERDON
•Honey,' Blew Up the Hid (PG) Fri-
Thurtday 2:25, 9:50 p.m. Late
• 6 0 Different Style
Doors on Display
Buy Direct
• So-IWYourself or~
OVERHEAD
. Choose from our list
GARAGE
of Self-Employed
Technicians
•
DOORS
$100.00 & Up
Easy To Install
• Prices by Phone
• Free Literature
•Cleopatra Raised
Steel Insulated
•PlnoccNo (G) Friday. Monday-!
•The Roc*y Horror Picture Show (R)
•':•'"':.
FELLOWSHll
950
138 Central Avo., Wostfiold •
Routes 202 & 3 1 , Remington j
.
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UNITED ARTISTS, RIALTO
CINEMA PLA2A
BROOK CINEMA
•Pmludo (o o Wss (PG-13) Friday-
•Call theator for showtimes.
;:
{Union''Count? l^eltsiousi Btrectorp
•Call theater for showtimes.
Thursday 1:45. 4:45, 7:45, 10:15
Thursday 1:10. 3:20. 5:40, 8:10
.if
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(908) 241-2525
•
•GYiAwsa/ Soldier (R) Friday, Mon-
(609) 924-7444
p.m.
.' Rosel.le Park
..
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Stareast!
CALL
ii
2 3 West Westfiold Ave.
1:15, 3, 4:45, 6:30. 8:15, 10 p.m-.
•A League of Thelr.Om (PG) Friday-
Thursday 1 . 3:10, 6:20. 7:30. 9:45
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N E W PARK C I N E M A
• 8:15, 10 p.m. Saturday. Sunday
" •Call theater for «howUme«.
•A Stranger Among Us (R) Friday-
,
•Call theator for showtimes.
urday, Sunday 1:45, 3:50, 6. 8. "
(908) 766-0357
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(908)964-4497
1663 Oak Tree Rd.. Edison
(908) 753-2246
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"2395" Springfield Avo., Union - ;
day-Thursday; 6, 8 . 10:10 p.m, Sat-
Thursday 1 3 0 , 3:30, 5:40, 8:15.
nl^L Sunday-Thursday 1:30, 3:30,
9:35 p.m.
Oak Trea Centef
Soutti Ptainfleld
'Universal Soldier (R) Friday-Sufiday:.-
••• 3 , 9:40 p.m. Monday-Thursday: ••-• .
LOST PICTURE SHOW
Friday, Monday-Thursday 6;30,
•Call thoator for showtimes. -
•Unhersat SoWtor(R) Friday-
10:45 p.m.
•
•Mom end Ood Savo the World (PG)
MOVIE CITY
•S/slCf Act (PG) Friday, Sunday-
•Pfnootfi/o (G) Friday-Thursday
MEML0 PARK
PHEFEIinEDSBALENDCn
.
Thursday 5:15. ,7:40^10:10 p.m.-
•Call Ihcotor for thowtlmos.
'Boomerang (R) Friday-Thursday
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. •Unlawfal entry (R) Friday. Saturday
5:30, 7:45, 10 p.m. Sunday-
(908) 0 6 8 - 3 3 3 1
12-30 a.m. •
P a r k .
Friday-Thursday:*?,;4^ 3:45. 5:45,
•Honey, I Blew V0.itie.rQd (PG).Frf-
in Cranford from 1922-1964
Erwin Schmidt, 83
• CRANFORD • BRIDGEWATER • MORR1STOWN * SUMMIT • MONTCL AIR
5 : 4 5 . 8 , 1 0 : 4 5 p.m.--
•Cool World (F<1-13) Friday-
Saturday at 12:20 a.m.
R t 22 & Rock Avo., NORTH PLAINFIELD
Somerset St. & J o h n s t o n Dr., WATCHUNQ
Rt. 22 & Cramor Avo., GREEN BROOK
D u r h a m A v o . & Hamilton Blvd., SOUTH PLAINFIELD
Central Avo. & Qrovo SL, WESTFIELD
C lEOUM.0f>1>O()TUNn>. EQUAL HOUSlNa LENOeil
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BAR 6 BC8«
Thursday. Noon. 2:10, 4:30, 7:05,
•
Catharine Stout Peck, 95
The
•Mom and Dad Sawthe Worid (PG)
Lectured on art; managed a gallery
Missionary with Cranford church
/n Bar A Lounge
p.m.
Thursday: 12:10, 2:30. 5:10. 7:40,
•
Agnes Brown Pish, 80
FOR THE WEEK OF JULY 24-30
2113 Elizabeth Avenue. Rahw»y, N.J.
-,,-iy CRANFORD - John S Micha- Armytluftng World War TJ and was
5 lak, 77, who once worked in theawarded a Purple Heart Mr
j. ^counts receivable department of Michalak was a member of the
j iJjerck & Co , died July 18,1992 at- 29th Division' Army Reunion As' rys home in Silver Ridge- Park sociation, Philadelphia, Pa.
Surviving are his wife, Adele
North, Ocean County.
A native of Perth Amboy, he Stamcki Michalak; a sister, Mary
lived in Cranford from 1955 until Rostkowski of Perth Amboy; two
he moved to Silver Ridge Park nieces and two nephews.
Services were held yesterday at
North in 1987
Mr Michalak retired in 1980 the Quinn-Hopping Funeral Home,
Toms River. Entombment was m
after 39 years with Merck at its the mausoleum at St, Gertrude's
CRANFORD - Richard Keith was an art broker as well as a ual
Rahway headquarters, He was a Cemetery, Colonia.
Ward, 36, who managed the Pam- lery manager,
tflnshioner of St Maximillian
Contributions may be made to
ela Auchincloss art gallery in New Surviving are his parents', Walter
KJolbe Roman Catholic Church, the Debotah Heart and Lung CenCRANP0RD - Agnes Brown, Plainfield, Howard Fish, Roderick
Toms River, and belonged to the ter, Gift of Life and Children of the fish, 80, a missionary with the Fish, Walter Fish, and Barry Fish, York City and also lectured on C Ward and Margaret H. Wai a of
modern art throughout America Cranfrjtd; and a brother, K*vui
Quarter Century Club at Merck.
World Program, Browns Mills, First Baptist Church on High all of Roeelle; three daughters, Ger- and Europe, died July 18, 1992 at Ward of Long Valley
i
He was an Infantryman in the 08015.
Street and an American Cancer So- aldine Walker a n d Justine Fish, his home in New York City.
A Mass of Christian Burial fvos
ciety volunteer in Union County, both of Linden, and Elizabeth Fish
Mr. Ward once lrved in Cranford offered Monday at St Michael's
died July 18, 1992 at S t Elizabeth; of Roselle; 61 grandchildren; 48 and returned to hid native. New Roman Catholic 'Church. -Burial
Hospital.
greafc-jpwidchildren; and two greatr York City in 1974 after he gradu- was in Evergreen Cemetery, B a k ated from high schooL He gradu- ing Ridge.
She was born in Cranford and great-grandchildreni
lived in the township before movArrangements were by the (jra>
AIso surviving are two brothers, ated from the Parsons School of
v
Alfred E. Brown Sr. of Linden and Design, New York City, and also Memorial Funeral Home "•
'{f. CRANFORD - Catharine H. Church of the Holy Cross; -an Epis- ing to Roselle in 1932.
Mrs.
Fish
belonged
to
the
Re>
yStout Peck, 95, a longtime
townRichard Brown of Cranford; and.
copal parish in North Plainfield
t
g
/ h i resident
d
d a, former parish- - Her husbartd, Guy D Peck J r , selle Chapter, National Association five sisters, Mane preen of Roand
for the Advancement of Colored selle, Sarah Pierce of Cranford, Ro' loner bf the Trinity Episcopal died m 1964.
Church, died July 18, 1992 at the Surviving are a son, Guy D Pock People, and the Blue Triangle Club salie Hendncks, Dorothy Douglas,
Greenbrook Manor Nursing Home, 10 of Bradenton, Fla,, and a niece, of Roselle She also was a member and Mildred Redd, all of Asbury
of the Flower Club at the First Park.
Green Brook.
CRANFORD — Erwum 0 . Masons, both in Cranford.
Louise B, Graves of Green Brook.
Baptist Church.
Funeral services were held yes- Schmidt, 83, -who was active in fra- From 1934 until his retirement m
. A native of Wilmington, Dcl.r
A
requiem
service
was
offered
Her husband, George Fish Sr, terday at the "First Baptist Church. ternal organizations and for 18 1971 Mr. Schmidt,worked for the
L^lrs. Peck grew up in Plainfield
Burial was in Rosedale Cemetery, years was a volunteer fireman in Singejf Manufacturing Co. at its
and lived in Cranford from 1922 yesterday at the Church of the died in 1967.
uiiul she moved to North Plainfield Holy Cross chapel. Burial was in Survivors! include seven sons, Linden.
the township, died July 21, 1992 at former Elizabethport planL He was
George Fish Jr. and Frederick Fish,
Arrangements were by the
'-*irf 1964. She had resided in Green Hillside Cemetery, Scotch Plains
a member of the Exempt FiicSL Elizabeth Hospital
Brook since 1982.
Arrangements were by the Mun- both of linden, Harold Fish of Woody Funeral Home, Tloselle.
Mr. Schmidt was born in Ger- men's Assoaation^
She was a parishioner of the dy Funeral Home, Dunellcn
His wife, Ella Y. Schmidt, died m
many, emigrated to the United
Stated at age 11, and lived in Cran- 1979.
Surviving are a daughter, Jean
ford from 1931 unul he moved to
Hope in 1971. He lived in Elizabeth M. Zulauf, with whom Mr. Sclurudt
before moving to Cranford; since lived; two grandchildren; and three.;
S e a r s s a l e s w o m a n ; f u n e r a l F r i d a y 3" ••'•••,• CRANFORD — Antonia\ Garo-., She is survived.by two sisters, 1985 he had resided "in Roselle great-grandchildren^- . • : :. .'.;-"
• Services wiU be held tojnorrow at .
- Theresa F. Mur- be offered tomorrow at 9:30 a.m. at falo, a resident. o(^this.eQrtunuriity.. Angela Lomuscdo and Nicoletta Lo10,a.m. at the Gray Memorial;.Fu-...
j & y Bacigalupo, a former sales- SL Michael's Church, Akjen: Street- for the past eight years, died July Praino; and many nieces and
He was a past royal patron and a'..neral Home, 12.., Springfield Ji\v,
"""woman with the Sears, Roebuck & ; Burial. will be in. S t Gertrude's* 12; 1992 at the Cranford.••Health^^^hf^^-:.v;;"i:'^"••;•••'.••.: i,.'."^ •' T ,
fraternal dad of Cranforci Court 34, Burial wiU.be.iniGraceland MomoA funeral Mass was offered July Order of the Amaranth, and a past nalPark,Kenilworth:.
Co. catalog. store in linden,, died Cemetery, Colonia." '•".• " ' d ; \ ."•.•"." ir,ri lTv+Dn^^ri,^ r w Q , .
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J u l y 2 1 , 1 9 9 2 a t S L E l i z a b e t h H o s - . Friends may ball today from 2-4
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Reino, Jankunus lend
youthful look to
Kenilworth baseballers
SP-Fs Wein
returns; downs
Kenilworth
By SCOTT ZUCKER
THE CHRONICLE
The basic backhand stroke is
called the backhand drive and. Is
most commonly hit one-handed I
think It Is the most beautiful stroke
In tennis Watch the backhands of
Sabatlnl, Graf, Becker, Edberg and
Lendl and you'll see what I mean
The backhand drive fs hit with, a
low-to-high forward swing which
imparts some topspin and enables
you to clear the net by a good
safety margin (3-10 feet), keeps
your opponent deep and causes
the ball to come down safely Inside
the baselmeT
As with the forehand you start In
the ready position- feet about a
shoulder width apart; knees slightly
bent, upper body leading forward a
bit; racket at about eye height, relaxed forehand grip in right hand;
left hand on the throat of the rackel
The ball now comestowardyou
left side, within easy reach You
now start your unit turn your left
foot pivots to the left at the same
time as your truck, shoulders, arms
and hands all.turn together to the
left For a beginner, the shoulder
turn to the left should not exceed
90 degrees, at which point, your
shoulders will be parallel to the
sideline. At the completion bf a beginner's backswing, the., racket
head should be pointing" to the top
of the rear fence. As you become
more consistent with, your backhand strokes you should gradually
Increase your shoulder turn to
about 15 degrees past the 90 degrees. Then over a period of a couple of year you can keep Increasing this shoulder turn to about 45
degrees, (or more) past the basic
90 degree turn.
During your shoulder turn to the
left you should keep the racket
head at the same height (eye
height). As you begin your unit turn
to the left, you should quickly turn
your right hand on the handle,
changing from the forehand grip to
the eastern backhand grip. You
make about a quarter "turn of your
right hand to the left The underside of the base knuckle of your
right index finger should end up on
the top flat of the racket If you do
not change from the forehand grip
to the backhand grip you will never
be able to hit a decent backhand
drive.
When you complete your turn to
the left, you quickly adjust your feet
to get into the perfect position to
start your forward swing. When the
oncoming ball bounces, it Is your
cue to start your forward swing.
Now you must do three things at
the same time: start your forward
swing by dropping the racket head
to below knee height; bend your
knees (even more than for a forehand); take a forward step with
your right foot (a ,slightfy bigger
step than for a forehand).
'On your forward swing, your left
hand should remain on the throat
of the racket until Just about the
same time that your forward step is
completed which will be as your
racket passes your left thigh on its
way forward and up. The point of
contact with the ball Is slightly lower
than waist height and well forward
of your right toe (six or more inches
forward for a 5-foot tall person, 12
or more inches for a 6-footer and
15 more forward for people over six
feet) It is important to strike the ball
with a vertical racket face.
The proper finish is straight
ahead and high. At the finish of the
backhand drive your racket should
(Please turn to page B-2)
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four RBI on t h e day Jankunus
By S C O n ZUCKER
contributed two hits, two RBI and
As the Kenilworth American LeTHE CHRONICLE
scored twice
gion baseball team searches for
victories, one would think they
"I wasn't nervous because I was
Chris Reino and Scott Jankunus
would enjoy facing a pitcher who
on
a roll then," said Reino "I was
are currently featured in the Kenhad not thrown, in a rnonth Think
ilworth version of "Young Guns 2," unstoppable, going 3 for 4 every
again
Both Reino and Jankunus game."
Phil Wein won in has first game
WhUe Jankunus' game seemed
emerged
as top hitters for the
since opening day and, helped his
Brearley varsity baseball team in to pick up entering the Legion sesU
own cause with three hats and
only their freshman season The son, Reino became suddenly stopijrrec RBI 'as Scotch Plaonsduo have continued their exploits pable. He has Since rebounded, but
Fanwood ("16-4) downed Kenilworth,
for t h e Kenilworth American Le- his early difficulties provided a
(6-16), 7-4, m American Legion acgion team
source of some frustration
tion Sunday
Jankunus, who is primarily a
"It -was a letdown," said r the 14Wean ( H ) consistently found
catcher, has been hitting around year-old Reino "I was struggling a
himself pitching out of trouble, including escaping from a bases,380 for Kenilworth and made the little and I was hitting the ball at
loaded, no-oui situation m the fifth,
Union County All-Star team people "
but appeared to get stronger as the
Reino, an outfielder, has been over
Jankunus and Reino have been
game went on. He came away with
300 despite an early season slump friends and neighbors since Reinp
a complete game five-hit victory,
Ooadi Bill Nichols acknowledges moved to Kerulworth In the first
while walking six and striking out
both youngsters have talent
UNDA D EPSTEIN/THE CHRONICLE
grade. Since that tame they have
six.
Kenllworth> Scott Jankunus (loft) hustles back to first as
"Scott has been I6p and focused competed with and against each
"I haven't thrown in so long, it
took a little bit to get used to it," Scotch Plains' Pete Vossler applies the tag. Kenilworth fell to all season," said Nichols. "He is the other.
most coachable kid on the team
"We were never on the same
said Wein, who has been used pri- the Plainsmen 7-4 on Sunday.
He is leading the team in batting team (growing up)," said Jankunus
marily as an outfielder this season
and has an excellent eye at the "We would always have home run
"Early on I just wanted to loosen walk and took second when Tim Kaufmann.
Following a walk to Smith, Scott plate.
Kaufman reached on an error by
up and come into my own."
contests and everything But we
Although Wein struggled with Cuccaro Jankunus camp into score Airey stroked a two-run triple to
"(Reino) is a competitor and don't really talk about individual
his control, he seemed to be over- on Chris Reino's double to left- deep left-centerfield. Bell escaped wants to bat in a key situation He statistics"
powering at times. . . . , . ; . : centerfield., One., out later, Mike further damage when Airey.. was
•"" has an/attitude that he can hit any- Both players insist that although
:
"He's just starting to find the Emery walked, but Wein escaped caught in a run down off third. - ;;•:. body and has made: a believer out
they are teammates, in the same
•"They had a couple of nice rips,
plate again," said Scotch Plains- further trouble: when. Kaufmarin
of a lot of. people." ... ........... .:. /. :/
in
that
inning,"
said
Nichols.
"But
year
and sometimes play the .same; -.
tried
to;
score
after
theball
'got
.Fanwood Coach Lee .Fusslelman.1
Reino began opening eyes at the position," Reino. has done some
"He: was throwing;;_the fastball" away from catcher -/Brian -.Smith' .': •' we were really killed by the walks/"
• Plains-FanwoQcl ' a d d e d start of Brearley spring tryputs. He catching and Jankunus will play (early in the game), because :h'e lost Smith tagged him butat the ; plaie. .-. Scotch
i
• a little confidence in/the cuive.""V•"•-, ' "-"Early i n the 'game; we; had. -a':• •••t^' ihsurarice''.rtihs'ih the.top of surprised everyone and made the the outfield on occasion, there is
Meanwhile loser. Kevin B^ll (4-2) 'chance, -to take, -advantage /of his • the fifth. Pete.Vossler; stroked a varsity team as a freshman. His ho'competition between them. : ' •
also fought some bouts "with wild-! wildrieSs and didn't," said Nichols.- one- out single and stole second hot hitting continued throughout
"There is no rivalry," said Reino.
ness- Bell scattered nine hits over:, "We chased a lot of bad balls. Later and Michalisin walked one, oixt: the season and he finished with a "We've just been really good
.
later.
Vossler
came
into
score
.when
on
I
could
see
some
of
the
rust
• sterling .468 average. ./, •' •-.
seven, innings, but walked six and
>:
catcher Reino threw the: ball into- - JanUkuhus began the year at JV, friends since I mov§dhere."
coming off. of him.", .:."":',.
struck out two.
In
addition
to
baseball
both
are
center
field
trying
to
get
Michalisin
Kenilworth came back to .take a .
but received a call-up early in the
"He: (Bell) has been struggling
stealing second. Cuccaro's double
. with walks, but he has been effec- 2-1 lead in the second.. Bell led offto left then brought in Michalisin.. •season. He immediately worked members.' of t h e Brearley varsity
tive," said Kenilworth' Coach Billy with a walk and took: second' on - But. Kcnilwprth had a chance.to into the starting lineup and fin-. soccer team. Last" season Reino
Nichols.' ''Kevin-; has beeii, strug- Jack. -Czander's ground o u t . He - get right: back into in the fifth. ished over at .300. He caught and played right wing and Jankunus
served as the back-up goalkeeper.;
gling to «*get ahead. They, plated took third on a wild pitch "and Jankunus reached on an.'error to played some outfield.-'••."
four runs directly from walks. That scored when Smith's throw sailed open the.inning and Kaufmann ad- / "I was surprised (to get called But it is on the baseball diamond
into leftfield.
; ;•:
•;-... .';
haunts you."
.
,. i •
up)," said the 15-yea.r-old Jariku- where • they excel Both acknowl- .
The Plainsmen' broke • lit open yancedJhim on a bunt single. A nusL "Not':'a lot of freshmen get edge that there, are still improve"""'" Wein' staked himself to a 1-0 lead
walk to Reiho made it bases loaded
in the first. Frank Cuccaro reached with a four-run fourth; Sliaun Deyo . with none out •
ments to be made.
called up to varsity." ; •
. .
opened
the
inning
with
a
single;.
on a one out walk and stole sec"I still want to improve on hit"I
was
really
glad
when
he
got
ond. Wein followed with an RBI stole second and took third on a '•'• '''I had • the curveball working
ting
the off-speed pitch," said
passed ball. Eric Michalisin then good for a first pitch""strike," said called up," Reino said of his friend.
single.
•
Reino.
"They are going to start
. .Kenilworth struck back with a walked and stole second Both Wein. "I used it to set up the fast-. "It gave me someone to talk to and
throwing me junk and I have to
run in the bottom half of the in- came in to score on Wein'sone out ball and then I would just the we helped each other out"
(Please turn to page B-3)
ning. Scott Jankunus led off with a double over the head of leftfielder
The two helped lead a resurgent learn to hit i t "
Bears squad to the Group I, North Jankunus was a Little more deII, Section I finals, against Cedar fensive-minded.
"I want to work on my throwing
Grove in the . state tournament
arm
and my throws down to secBrearley lost 15-10, but both playond. I have to work more on .my ers distinguished themselves..
"It was a little nerve-wrecking as defense than my offense, The ofa freshman," said Jankunus. "I fense will come eventually."
Whichever positions they play
didn't know what to expect"
Both players- came through with and whatever type of hitters they
standout performances.
Reino become, the two appear to be
slammed a three-run,- 375-foot linked to each other and the imhomer to right-centerfield • in the mediate future of Kenilworth base'
sixth inning and went 3 for 5 with ball.
What now?
Cranford team cruises to victory
in All-Star baseball tournament
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Cranford's Mike Vlltltos (bottom) looks for help against Neptune's Kevin Anderson during a
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year-old tournament, the Cranford Kevin Fontana (.550), Tim Meyer
team became the first squad in (.524 with two home runs), Pat
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. defeated, boasting an awesome .583
Baran, Lucash, Maher and Segear
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2.4 at bats, led the Cranford attack. 0.95, .Defensively, Frost and Maher
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IN-THE-NEWS-
ris and Fontana a(l had two while Sogoar a n d
• o y , Bryan K r l m m a n . Allison Mllkowsky,
LoaguD Champions whllo tho Athlollcs wore
Cranford opened the play-off with o tough
Frost had oho each.
Aaron Wrlflht, Chrla Felnthel, PMrlck Martin,
the Gold Division Champions
loss In eight Innings Tho game see-sawed as
In the pitching department Baron a n d U i Edam Krusger and Amy Snyder
both team scored on» run in each of the first,
cash comblnod to throw a no-hlttor, whllo'.rdT R I - C O U N T Y SUMMER LEAGUE
third and fifth Innings, to force the elgth Inning
Somerset Valley i b i , Gator* 110
C R A N F O R D BASEBAU- LEAGUE
cordlng tlvo K s In a tost to the tremendous
Flonn M e K a n n a pitched another fine game
Scoring for Cranford wore d Mllno, John
(Continued from page B-l)
athlotlc abllltlos of thoso ball playora Irt tho
Cranford 7 , New Providence 1
and wont seven Innings giving up six hits and
H e g r u , K. Mllkowsky, S Imus. Carol Ann WlsAll-Star Toumamont G.amos
end up pointing to the sky. Your
sixth Inning thsy wore offorod a challenge tp
After dropping a gamo to Qrben Brook,
walking ono O r a g Baxllus, Brandan Kaalay
chusen, C Fointhoi. Jessica Snyder, G
9-Yenr-Old Division.
shoulders should not turn forbqt their opposite natural sldo of tho platg thp
Cranford camo bock strong to dofoat Now
and Phil Galliot |od tho Way with two hits each, Mllno E Kruegor, K. Imus, L Sweorioy, Ryan'•
Inning wont as follows; Sogoar doubled, l^aran
wardtobe paralleltothe net as
Prov J o s Marmo pitched a n outstanding
and Ryan Maltoz had tho othor Cranford hit.
Meier, L Hogna, Ryan Hegna, P. Martin, Mary
Cronford 2Q, Cqlonla 7
had his third homer of tho gamo, and Meyer,
gamp, Bcatlerlrtg six hits and altowing only ono
Badlus played Another fine game In pontorflrjld
. i n a forehand. Your shoulders:
Cranfortf bats really, exploded In thofirstInEllen Sweeney; A. Wright, Matt Arclorl, Unda
Frost and Mahor all grounded out hard, but not run in.the first Jrjnlog. •'« waa a real pitched* . whllo Mattoz rpade tho play of the game Iji tho
•'..•••••• nlnff, resulting In nlno runs. Ryan Schrnltt,'
Hauateln, A . Mllkowsky,;' Nicole Sanmartlno,
;, should end up somewhere be:
before Donovan stroked a single of his own. 'duoi a? Cranford did not get o n the. board uhtH. seventh Inning sliding on his knees to catch a
' ' T o m m y Pollto, Buddy. Roach, Christopher
Erin Burke, L Shok, A. iSnyder, Uatte Kruetweeri being parallel to the side-:
Congradulatlons' to a gifted group of athletes,
sac bunt and thon throwing to first to cbmplots
the. fifth inning whori John Sol'tlia'alnglbd a n d
..'.'.;. .fiessnor. and Christopher flormud. all hit 8|nflar, Sarah Tarpennlng, S. Martin, Q. Wooksi
who completed the Cranford toumoy unde- : Jbhn Collnerl and Ron Lyp wnlkcxJtoload t h e the double play to nail a possible winning run:
line and being opened up about'••.•'•' - pips.: J o n Martin was Up twl(?« |n the Inning
Krysia , Clarkowskl,
Stacey
McDermot,
15 degrees past being parallel to"
•. ••• s n d : g o t a single each time! In, tho. socond, . f o a t p t l . - • ; • ; , : • : . " . : • ' • ' ' , ~ . ' . ' . ' ' - . . • : ; , . ; : . • ' " ; ; • • bases.,j^ a f, H n n s w i -hit ^ two run slnglo that . : . .;...„ Cranford 2 , Scotch Plaint 0
'Sophia Qollaea, Michelle Spanelllt and Rob:
gavo^^^ Cranford. jh»)^>';'i^~ca^q::^pn &: . • tn the semi-final gamo, Cranford won behind bie Molor. ' , . :•••••;•' ^'''v.:- 1 -"."'••:. .'.'•, . ' . ,
•••••.••.•••Jimmy.Biker got a baao hit to drlvo In another
•• the sideline.:.
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slnglo b y " Justin Evaris, C^anfohi', erupted lh« four-hit pltchlnfl of Josh Evens bn tholr
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runi Eddlo peeloy. hit a single In tho' third;and
As your racket passes • the ':•
.•;•: Cedar Hill 140^Qator* 136
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.agalnJn the seventh whon CollnPrl and Mairhp • wan to dsfanllng tholr opponent Crantofd dis- ''••'•
:•"'.'. M J S driven Home when Martin Smacked a doucenter of your body on its wayCranford 3 , South Brunswick 1 ' • ' • '
Thp third moot was won by'Cedar Hill, but;.
•Wfllkedi Lyp dpublod,-Hanson.wiatkod and ali played excellent deformo from Flonn M c K ['. ' : ~b\o, lq.tho.^Jurth,; M a c Muntr hit a slnglo arid
T h e Cranford ro«» t o the task of defeating 0 • four players scorod w|thg Bb^rtp. very Inventive
tho following holpod tho' Cranford cause:
enna, Erlo Massnar, Orag Bazllus, Phil Qat.forward and up, yourrightarm
... later scorod as airesijltof good baserunnlng. '
••;•..:..;• Thti flfth woe' another big;'Inning for Cranford . powarful.So, Bruncwlck squad to clinch th«? base' v rurinlnfl. Ryan Greco; Anthony VIsq,, llot and Andy Schmltt. Cranford scored their' Chrlatey M l l k o w e k y . G . Milne, M.E. Swoonoy,
'should now be straight .At.this;;
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Edison
tourney.
Cranford
w
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paced
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Justin
Berger
and
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O'Nefll,Rrpytdod
o.ut
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H.
Hogna.'
P.
Martin,
J
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Snydor,
Steve
Wlt: : two. runs In tho third Inning. A n d y Jobs l a d off
•;, ^scoring, fh/o. w h e n Feeley started with a; single'
'- point It, helps, to Imagine."that,
b y t h e solid pitching Of Rich Horn and Brian ,' standing defensd to hold J^ow'T'rpv Scorpfesg' with a slngla. Qolllot wss hit by a pitch and
tlngfon, Robbie Meier, : J , Felhthol, A n d r e w .
• ; . and Schmltt belted a double to d e e p center.
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your arm is in a straight"castr
Bolrno
as
ths'duo
six
hit
and
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h
e
Brunswick
,fof
six
Innings.
Justin
Evans
d
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a
groat
Job.
. Evans w a a w a l k e d . Attar a forca out, M e s s Vlcena, L Shok, M. Spanoills, Ryan Carpen• > . ; Pollto and Bakdr also each got their second
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run
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slnglss.
: ' base hit of the gamo. Three morb runs scorod
ter, SBth Klelrt, C. Fointhoi; r> Mllkowsky, S. •
Cranford 6, Stotcli Plains 5^ : ' ' • .;
. ..'In the sixth w h e n singles word hit by Michael t h « t w o game chahiblonshlp; series by; thfr'
• • imu9, K. Imus, M. Tortqrlcl, '£. kruogor.Jetfery .;
shoulder
downward .and whiclity
- Cranford cllnchod a; play-off spot with .their'.
v . ; . S y n d o r , . C r o l j j Gorczycn and Ryan Schmltt.. provloue scoro o f 2 - i «nd therv clinching
Small, B... Krlrtunan,; Aaron;•• Wright; Botsy ..••'• •;. Includes your hand a$ vyell .as '
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M l i n e . - k . Clerkowakl,vS..'Martin,' A. S n y d e r , r
eight Innings; Floriiii M c K t n n a plfohod tho flrot
T h » o H o n s s w a « | « o ' b y Brian •yyejngartwfiP
" ; _Mac..Muntt pitched the last throb Innings for
... /..;,-,:;.,•• C R A N ^ O R D SWlMMINfl ; - -V: . T. ]•• Allison Mllkowsky, l_ Swooney, B, BamBoy,
' • > . ,:GT0rt(ord, striking out two, walking one andalnglsd and ocpredj dro.v»'jiK;wpiJRBl'-'iiid • seven'Innings .and. gptcredlj .for; the win. Erie
balance of your forward and Lip-,
Ryan Mafer and Robert Faggarroi•'.'• •.; ',•
.' :":.;Mowing pnly o n e run. Erik Bo|l,:Danl«l Holm- . a l s o wasinanKMd M V P of the fpurney. ba«sd M s s s n e r lod t h o w a y wllh two hits and throe
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RBI. -Phil Qolllot also had two1 hits', and two;'•• ••.'.,.'•>'•'•'!'' • .7::'/\ 'J.'''CmntortI Ohitorii•'-'•.:'•>'•.. -;..-'•:•'•.',•.
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and M a t t F^onoud also played woll (or o n h i s , tournarnttnt-lesd !13 .hits'.' .Charlie
:: Thei.fpiirih rhept was won by Motuchen A, ••
bending of. your elbow or wrist ;>.
Faltoute sided t h « causa by ripping a n R S I runs. Greg B a i l l u s had the big hit to drtvo I n '•'•• SoVeral'Qator.records hovo been broken this
but ths^QranfiJrd swlrpmoraetlll put up a flght,
soason Jackla Felrtths) sot a now record in
two;runs, In thotop of tho eioth-.Gaba Stein
Lean forward and .thlnK: of your';"
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'./••. aJngla that scorad Davq Poan w h o walk»d, I n
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tho girls' 8-under; 25-yard butterfly wtth a time ' , T h e W I 6 w l n g scored; 8 . Weln, NurTSastr*,,C- .
t h a thraa run third Inning. Brian Bolmo also started the; rally In the olgth wtth a doublo, T h e
'••••-•••'.With this victory, came the champlonsrilp In
shoulder
'as the .hinge, of your :
of 17.46. U l ) 8 h a k has sot two rocords In tho iFfllritheh M.E. Swooney, Sllva.Santos, R o b b i e '
islnglod and s c o r e d . Jorrol Lowte'unloaded a other: Cranford tilt came from!McKenna. T h e
the Cranford Tourney. The second Inning was
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swing.
Swing
withi.a^straightarrri,^.
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the big one tdr Cranford when D a n i e l Helnv rockot to right field for a, doublo to cap o f f game Was. hlghllghtbd by Cranford pulling off- girls.9 5 1 0 1 0 0 I M With a tJmo of 1:18.52 ond. Meier,: j j , Snydoc;, Pqulo. Sarrtoi,. B.. Krlromap,.
the hidden ball trick In the bottom, pf tho sov- tho 1,00 free with a timo. p i 1:09.48. Karan- t ; Swooney, P. Martin,' t ; Shok; Ryan Hogna,
and you'll not only .hit a. greaU;:,
t h a Cranford oJfsnse against t h e hard:....• etfltter began with a base on'balls, followed by
.ehth with thpwlhnlno run on aocon^l and nbrjo . Mllkowsky also sot a now record In tho girls' ' R o b b i e Tortorlcl, S. Imua, Cara COgrtney; M...
an Infield hit by. Jimmy Brjkor and a single by . throwing So. Brunswick pitchers. .
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t • Cranford flnbhed out bio:Round RoWn play
hands arid (yes) two-handed;
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Brookslde 16.8, Cranford 99 • , :
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• allowed 1.6.walksi';tn«.'Erlfi MeMrtef an,d 0i;«fl
•;•••••'••• Ryan Schmltt was ablo to b e a l . o u t a h Infield',
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" ' ; . t i f t T o m m y Pollto hit a single In tho third; b u t ;
Professor.of tennis at Koan C o l l e g e , - ' '
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and.at the CrnnlordSwIrnrnlng Club. Imusl Dalchl and jVFpinthei: , - v " ; , : ; ; • • •
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S f an M a r U n , D o u g Haustaln, Q. Mllno, Kally •
. . Erik Boll, C r a i g Qorczyca and Matt Ronaud
Brown's Hallmark AthleUcs,.i........;:..:.^.',." 1 2 - 5 ~ •each, Eric 1.Messenger,' Brian Cumlnsky,
(mgs, A m y Snydar, U z Swaanay, Billy R a m •.:.."_ lilso played, well to contribute to the win and to- .: Butchor Block Yankees ...>^»..-.%7,,v(,..,'.,./!.« 1 0 — ? ' Broridin Keoley, Don Maloney, Andy J o b ^
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\"..'.:;,'.. Oth Annual Triathlon
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The first oditlon of tho 1992 Summor Wrosj Thp;.9th, Annual Poquannock Township T r i - . makeup for both will bo Aug. 2 1 .
tllng Tournament Ust la as/ailablo now from
Ktholdn Is schpdglod tor Aug. 2 9 , featuring a
ojuartor-mlle swim;-22 m.llo bike ride! a n d 6.2
rplln (Cyn. A t thp, conclusion of tho race there
... will bo a compe'tltor'o picnic and. each., partlcl-..
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In (He past, .moro than 4 0 0 participants h a v e , pteyors b o m botwoen Aug 1 1 9 7 8 and July
t ikeiv': part. Appllcatlpns, arp b e i n g ' a c c e p t e d
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j Forroddltlpnal Informatloni call 20'i.^835r67Op. -: will open for beginner* only on Monday At
. d o u b l e tg drive In another. : J i m m y Bakqf,
Mlchaol Snydor and Christopher Gooonor all
.:.. boat outfield hits, allowing a total of elxriins to
• '-.- score. Two more runs scored In the sixth as a
: ' • result of a walk to Buddy Roach, a doublo by- '•
. - . . . Schmltt and Infield hits .by- Martin arid' PolHo:
at Liriepln Jp£i|I<i
• ' - M a c Muntr a n d Tommy 'Pollto ~ handlod '
:•..:•:;''pKchlpo duties; combining to strike ou( nlno
...'. batters.. Eddla Ftoloy, Craig Qorczyca and
Matt Renaud played tough dolonoo to assist In
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Aecimando in succession to retire
thp^side. All of the Kenilworth
fourtfive-six hitters went down
trip for two to
( it looked like he was putting it
right on the corner," said Reino.
"Thit's a tough pitch to hit"
kinilworth managed to make it
cl$?e with two runs in the home
seventh. Jankunus walked to open
the inning and Kauftnann reached
otvDeyo's error. Following a wild
pi oli, Jankunas came in to score
on Iteino's grounder and Rodriguez drove in the game's final
ruivbn a single to left
' ije two squads will meet again,
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toii k j , six free; Matthew Curtis, six and under rives its name from the Indian
to the <-<i|)itul legion <.ach \cai
fr«!KXylo VanlQSky, 12-under 100 IM and 11- word for where rivers meet wab Lake- Ontano at Kingston Com
OIK ol the most nupul u high
bkk; David Coughlln, 8-undor froo and fly;
ploted in only six yeais the canal
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ol a visit U> Uu C apital I-.
was
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breast; Sarah Wtlnoke, 11-12 free, breast in. 1613, when a French explore: the century Today, it is an lm Pailiamont Hill A t eal point in
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fly; Danlol Hslmststter, 8-under breast
named Samuel de Champlain first portant part of Canada b national Canadi in l\i^U)i"v sm< < Confnlu l
back; Allison Mllkolky, 8-undo; breast
tion m 18b7 it is in >d( u p nt t l m t
heritage
back; Conor Leddy, 9^10 broast; Ryan traveled up the river.
m \](JI l)iiildnuJ
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Blridlt, 13-14 broast; Karon Mllkowsky, 13-14
In
1857°
thieo
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after
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briar and fly; Amy Qrutzmscher 15-17
Coinmons
a n d the S u u t r m lu
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to Ottawa Queen Victona selected cite (1 m t h e C u i t u Bloc k \ w ' h
t, 13-14 back; Ubby Patberg, 8-under 'watch his Indian guides make sac
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Foder, 9-10 fly; boys' 8-undor 100 rrifices of tobacco to the watei falls the biawhng lumboi town as the its lalldtn n k Pean
fr*> Volay; girls' 8-undor 100 free relay; 9-10
last block t c a t u u s t \0\ il oilier.permanent
capital
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.... .: for cauldron), he was standing on Provinces, of Canada
The little wilderness community d a s luitoiv and tin Wist Hlo k
£bcond placeflnlshorsare as follows: Danlsl the site of what, 2 '/6 centuries
P^lttb, Magan Cuzzollno, Mlchaol Dooloy,
later, would become the capital ot had a numbci of advantages in the whidi i jaUuiib vanou ollm s
Dtytikllo Wleneke, Brian Trelsaso, Chrlssy
1 oi Imthei mioinntion l f y u d
competition to become the Capital
anew nation. '
M|Jlt<itky, Dan Beams, K. Mllkosky, D. Helmstitt^r, L Patborg, J. Koplckl, R. Bonolt, Jill
"After the war of 1812, Lt Col In addition to enjoying a natuiallv mg oin Toui ot Romantic ( , m « l i
Ridlpnd, A. Odachowskl, Eliza Young, K.
beautiful setting and a piospeious winch depaits N i w u k S< nt 1
Fdber, Josslca Pastoro, J. Evans, E. Taylor, John By and a team of British milMlbtyiol D'Arcy, Kovln Douglass. A. Orlscello, itary engineers built the Rideau economy, it was centrally located please contact your local travel.
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Kdrtto Sands. K. Murphy and Kristin Wolnoke.
Canal, and the rowdy settlement at and politically acceptable to; both ~ agent br- call "the .Romantic, Tuup 6ttVvvaTs PaHimenf BMlldings with the famous Peace Tower;.vylll.
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or
its end was christened Bytown! Canada East and Canada West...It
ba visltp<i by travelers pri the fall Romarittc Canada tour.
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service, parts or accessories purchase you
choosel (exel body shop repairs).
•Cinnot be used in coni. w / other
coupon specials excepttorCar Care Gird
15%«
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, :•' Swimmers Wanted for New T o a m .
Coming off of the Garden Slate' Gamos~~tho
nowlyrformod Centonnlal Mastora. Swim foam
Is looking for cwhpeWora,' fitness. Instructors
arid trl-atholefos allkel If yoij.are'looking lor a
high "quality workour and'stroke work but not
compotltjon, the Masters aro still Interested In
your participation. Tho Mastora conduct prac
tlce at the ContonnlaJ'Pool In Cranford and
comotltlarr Is open to:• ail swimmers aged 25
and older;- For more Information, ; please call
the pool at 709-7260.
BASKETBALL CAMPS
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15% OFF DO-IT-YOURSELF PARIS SPECIAL Q 1 0 % OFF CUSTOMER'S. CHOICE
• Includes up to 6 quarts of premium
SWIMMING
Sports
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Saturday, July 25, 1992
(ranford o \ c c u r
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4 WHEEL AUGNMENTB EXPRESS OIL & FILTER
TENNIS
A Country & Weslern Conceit
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P;0 Tough Tennis Acadomy
Pn Tiju ,|i Te»nl', Acidcmy lor Ijoy's and please n i l h i id pro ' i d d i f M i r ) ' " i I Pi.
T ' . g . s cvpnlhrouahiO Wookly-esuona v ( ) ? s f i „ , Qo
tj\ run IKrojyll Au(j j i 17 Cla> c DfD jvail
\\ lo U r ill W VL! i and iho AcadGroy Is located
SUNDOWN
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Cranford Swim Club
£ V j Crnnford 2 9 0 ( Manor Pork 1 0 0
Tha Cranford .Swim Club continued their wln. nlrmways by dofoatJng.tho. Manor Park Swim
te'amjralslng their record to 3-0. " : ; ' . •'".'.;• ...
Foijr Individual records a n d one realay
)rjl w a a . broken . o n t h e w a y . 16 victory:
Mllkoaky brokp the 1 0 0 I M record to
f the meat. Sarah W l o n o k * shattered
11-12 5 0 froo with J e * t * Evans breaking
1^17 60'froo. C h r l M y . Mllkosky broke t h o '
ti jjack record, whllo tho 8-undqrgl().s relay
.'...sej 4'nbw record for"the third straight w o e k . "
.' 1rjt place finishes wqro abundant In thla
m lOt. C i s o y Brown and Louron p'Obhrloll
t h e - . t e a r n , b y : winning the 7»yoar-old
h«
Boys&GiRis
Iho Inman Sporls f l i b n \__\^ n
I di on I or appllcotm •; or i r*l r r n'c i
SOCCER
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' T o u r n e y and conclude Ha season undefeated,
••••••' Cranford'scored oncp'In the sbcbn'd on i l n , ' "g'los.and good, base running by'banlsl'Ho'Jm-'
•".-. : Wetter and M i c h a e l S n y d t r . In the fifth Inning,;
-.'•'Cranford bats came alive" when Erik Boll Ve-:
••'•• •• ceryed a base o n balls and scorod o n a double
••";' :by J o n Martin. Ryan Schmltt hit B single to
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Iness promotion
to Create Advertising and
The workshop will take place on tenaTstothe workshop for revieW.
There is a registration fee of $15
fh,i1 will Sell -J^hursdayr-Aug.-6 -from-9.00-1 1,30- -—Linda—GutwiUigi—an—aw#rol*—per-wro^ftyHflirmt-tvro-attendees);"-
winning copywriter and consultant "^ i e workshop will be held in
and owner of LinArt Consultants in R o o m 1 1 7a t vtlc college's East
Long Branch, will serve as work- ^ " ^ $&**<* arrangements for
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quested w o weeks in advance. Af>
Lmda Lang, a printing consultant tendance i s ^
^ For more m .
and speaker with All Ink corpo- formation, call Dallas Everett at
ration, m Cedar Knolls
527-2946.
Yout Business," is tho topic of a am. The wojkshop is designed to
fends on woikshop sponsored by help business owners create the
Kean College's Small Business De- right image for their business from
\elopment Center (SBDC), in con- concept to printed piece Parjunction with the Union County ticipants are encouraged to bring
Kconomic Development Corp°- business cards, letterhead, brochures and other promotional ma-
PUBLIC NOTICE . PUBLIC NOTICE
PUBLIC NOTIce
DOHOUQH OF OAflWOOP
ORCHKIANCC NO 03-00
NOTlCt IS HERCBY GIVEN that tha totavmrj prtpooed
Ortfrumc* V.-JI miroduaxf and psnad on tta reading a ) «
•Yixlotino ol »•» Borouoh Council d tho Borough' of Qonvood.
»i liwi County d Umtxi Slatrj ol Neyv Jcnoy hfW on tfw
rourtDooDi Day d July, .1002 rind thru ooU orrjnonoo yjl, b«
Ukoo up lor W w ooncldaratlori fc» ftnul paswo* M »>* '
mooting ol sod Borouoh Council to bo h<dd at h netting
room It tho Municipal Bufcinrr Oamcod New Jerwy, on Ihs
rioverttl Day ol AUQUO, 1002 m 0 30 I'M or M W»rl
thrjrxyaftsr a ) tuud manor con bo reached ol Wwihtfmaand
plnce iJ ptroona whornoV bo Irtorwtod Hxvoln wfl bo (jlvon
,pn oppdVlurirty to bo hbord oorlcornJng 1h« darne.'
A copy • of (nip orcHnMco has Ixwrypoelrjd on the BuBotirv
Hoortf upon' *hich (xWo naloM «ro ajnomarrjy pcattd. In
i*v> rAjnrapal Buying of tho BorouQh ol Qanwod ond •
I4py fc *\cwlnWrj uptoon1 Inducing the bmft of such mooting
16 tf* nvKnuom of tho nonorof pubBc of tho Borouoh ufco
flvfi ruqmn »udi cojviri HI D» o»oo of Iho Borough QuA
' in u i d niinlornl OliMWln m Qontood. Now J»rwy
B l l b f
OdWNANCC NO 02-00
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TO AMEND CHAPTER M (HKAITM AND
) o r T1IE REVISED OROlNANCes Of" THE
Of OAflWOOO 1974, TO REVISC T t C DECY.
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PUBLIC NOTICE
PUBLIC NOTICE
oovommenoi In iho Borourjh rjf Oorwood In aooordonoo with
tho abovo acriodtio
14-37.5 WAffTE QENCnATKrMWSPOSfnON PEfiMIT
CoflotrudJon, domoWon and road opentx) rwmto ahcr)
Indudo Wrjrmotion on Iho typee of matorlolt uWoh <M bo
oonorotod, whltti »B roqulro rocyrjno or dopout Oodumen
tstionofroxyoSnoordipoial thall bo aubmttod to m» o&mialnp oO«ncy prior lo approvof of Irul IntpocrJai. Documorv
UHor) ohol bo aubmttod by Iho pormBing coVio to tho rnurJdpalrocycino coonjrator In aocordanoe H O * the obovo
adiobulo.
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Tho Rocydng OoordnMor of t w Borough of Oorwood la
horoby outhortrod ond oVocted to aotabWi ond promulniico
rooulatlona oo u tho rnomor. dayo, ond «mo of cotodJon of
tho abevo nomod motorloto andliw bundUno. hondkxi. loco>
«on and «rno of plooomonl ot <• mtlonaU for colecUon. ki
addtJon. Iho Bocyctno CporrJnotor ohol ortobloh end pro.
rrulnato M h o r raguWone ao moy bo nqulrod by Ihlo dioplor or tio OourHy Solid Wotto Manooomont Plon.
1 « 7 7ENK?ftCa«ENr
A. The nocvoBrXL Q»n*ielor Poico Oooortmort and
HooMi Dopertmom of Iho Borough of Oorwood, tits Uoion
Countyy Regional
Envionmental Hoakh OxmtMlori
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Wo n County
C o t UUBboi
UUBb A AurhoxKy
h K I n ftulhoilad
neat end
UNO fnoa ouncs IN TME BOHOUOK PF aAjwixit)
pvnWqi|rtbn»k
)od
1 Soclion 1 + 1) (MntoiWi Nkft/oooptoblo br CoV
l h Artdo II rnoooLnscm on the AcounuUDlon knd
tWoiviejJ of Ctobnyo and ODuO In C h a p * * 14 (Hoatth ond
(Hvvtjibon) of tT>« novtsod OrtSna/iOftfl of flto Borounfi of
Cb^r^ood 1074 bi ruHopy anvwlod to raad aA Mows
M i l MATtRW-S NOT ACCEPTABLE K M COUHCTlpN
:K Miirflrtnta. thnl rnriy bo; oeonvxf danootput or Injurious to.
itw honWi ond wetm d »io rotldonti of tho Borouoh of
wvwpdd or th» ooonu tttmm,
onoVor oinpJoyoos of (ho
«jmai»n>y euch 09 poitom. odds, oauqUA OKPIOIIVM
CUKK huivdaui I U V U M , K l . lorflO nidai. bouldon).' t»i*»n
WO a hoi or warn ncM«, v a not •ooopublofcrcol-
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fl Myinwt) mjjnd
Soctlon 4, A l OrdnancM or ports of Ordnencoo InconoloWrt horowUi e n hereby ropeolod to Iho esUem of auoh
Inoonalatency.
Soctlon S. l l j a n y p o r t o r i t h M O r d r w c w B h o l bo dolor
mlnodtobe Invalid ouch dotemlruillon shol not oHoct tho
« A « y of Iho ntmelnlng poreomof aold Ordnenoa
SecUon 8. ThJe oroVanoe ehel take etocl upon Inol prau n e and pubiootlon In onoordorlod u*h law
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Mayor
ATTEST1
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J13OM
CC5«01IJuV23 1002
BOAOUOH OF QAnWOOD
EPWIAL UEETINrj
by J>fj O » p t v lo bo tapnraiM Irorn
,
~ rdvaviiil or nort-roolrjaritlaj aold vtau tor rftcyr^nrj or othoi
{xjiprjaAs alb not mocAp»t&9tarcofeftioa
C Otikllna rrW»rlala <hd bunding dtbto ore not acMptabia
W cottcepn ond ihal t » cOwrwtao lavAJty d k p o u d d by
« » property ( M Y * or rwldart H tha cafe nmiy be Tho
,
»• Ulmu buJkfuo lnataruai" and "buSdrtQ da^rta" trial kicajda
t"jt not ba Irttfad k i oonojitie Mrrnnt. pWiMr uoriMand
' ; nnrjerblocki. cfrjv*)* maftrlalt. laocaio, plaaUr wood afj" ' ij/iKjnto bridi tlrjng. inauMlon. pip* plurnblrio Worn* *hd
rvTV Dth*r rhntorlnlj uMfi In opnotrupUon or urtdh an] aooumulalad han auwajlno. conatrucOan, b u U n g darrtfahmo or repairing any ibuolur* In any proucudon unrHr thk
wcdon rna tmtenot a any «icfi rrattrtafe or dabrla cc or
iTj&f * t y p n r n t M ahol b» prMunwd lo I v M »«unxi<tocj
• c m • c t v a t o n . oonetrudlon. DulrJrx). rJarrwKlon or raptirl
Moyor StmNendorf,. h(ui onlled a rnooung ol Sio Qcveminn
Body of tie Borough of Qorwood. for Tuesday July M l o a i
«t 7-00 P M , In the Cpunol Chjmbom Muniapoi Bu,\ckna
403 South Avenue Qorwod, N J
ThU enrJdpoJod ooondo w this bmo lo Adopilon of \90Z
Budoot Amondng 1002 Buogol AworoVia Contracts AU>
•ley H * go Into OfflcuDvo neuion to doouso ponaml a
! L S ) STATE OT NEW JERSCY T p BERTHA HAVCNS lior
heirs doviaooft ivid'porcrjnal'reprecoruotlvtta end her Vfolror
snyolitwireiicipoioorolrTrighf b«o ond Interoot
YOU ARE HETIEBY SUMMONED AND FlEOAJrrtEO to eehw
upon ZUCKER GfXDBEnQ. BECKED A' ACKEnMAN.
ESOS. plobulfrrj ottomoya. v*Q(>» addreos is 1059 Sprlngrlold
Avenuo, MapJowood, Now Joraoy 07040, telephone number,
(201)703-7700 en Anewertotfio Complaint Amendment to
Foreclosure Complalrt and Sooond Arnehdmanlio Forockv'
oure Complnlnt ««d V l a CM ocrjon, In which SUMMrT FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION W plaintiff nnd
DENNIS Q. SrJfTfl ot al nro dotendrmb, poodnfl In the
Superior Court of Now Jersey Chancery DMslon Onion
County ond booring Docket rVJ076-oa wllhln th«}y+« p5)
doyo oftor Jury 23 1002 endutlw of auoh date If you M l to
do so ludgmem by detouH may be renderM egwitt you Hor
the1 reW gemohded In tho Complani. /Vmendmomtororectoaure Cotnplrent end Becond Amendment to Focedceuro
ComplttH You oh«» bo yourAntwor ond proof (J cuxvtco In
duptaae Wth * w Ctork of Ihe SuporkV c i u r t of Now J * » e y
hluohea Justice Cornplox, CM 071 Trenton New Jemey
00025 ri occordance wtlli (tie njloo of c M practice end
f«xSoeduro
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This action hm been Instituted (or the purpou of (t) <0rodoee-ig a Mortgage doted March 30 1007 rnodo by Donnlg
Q. Snufl us mortgagor to Summit Fodoroi EavlngB ond Loon
Arjstxinton. rocadod on April 3, 1087 In Book MTW736 of
MortgigM (or Union County Poflo 410 and (2) to rooover
poenenrilnf) of..ond conoomo proml«eo oornmonry knqwn'u
122 Morris A^nuo Summit, Now Jonjey
\ V you ore unoblo to obtain on ratomoy you rnoy oom
munloBto wbh Iho New Jornrry Bnr Asooaotioti by coAng
"{000) 304-1101 You may algo oontocl the Uwyor Roforml
S e ^ r t trie County of vonuo'by on«ng 1-000-353-4715. *
you cannot afford on attorney, you may communicate Tvlth tho
Lerjal Saucea oAoo of tho County in whtcfi you resipo by
ceBnfl WXHK154-4340
YOU BCRTHA HAVCNS her holm devtsoM end porrtofwl
ropresont^lrvM end •w.-IHoIr or any-of their aucoouom trv
lorodceuro ndlon bocnuw ot 0 ooruiln |udg(nont oiitoroc* m
the Office of tho Clark til tha Superior Court of Now Jersey
bearing Docket No J-1004«-01 entorad on Februriry 21,
1001 In M orlolnol eum ot S14Q0O0O plus costs ond in
which Utenlvt t-tovano lo tho ludgrrieni cmrjrtor nnd Dennis
Smith It tho judfjlrnont debtor and' fry any ben claim, or
interest you rnoy havo In to or against the mortnaood pro"
rnkios.
J2CDI
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C C 5 0 r ( I J u t y 2 3 1092
Port! PoWoro RMC/CMC
Boraugh CKmVTmasur w
CCS71 HJuK/23 189?
$016
BOROUGH OF KENILWOHTH
PVOUC HEAHINO
Socljoh 5 rVicid 11 (Uv«ialc<y ntcyoonrj) In Choptor 14
OlouUi And Sorvunon) ol Iho RovAtod cninonoM of tho
l l l f T I f , Qorwcod. 1074, It h«»b> tmondod 10 rood M .
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d a v i ond untcntommjoid .'.
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drool mol*." f>ouy 'J
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color noWa kraorls,
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pbpor. color 6Tfc»
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TAOUSHED . < • - . • • . : . .• '.
' A Tharo it haxby ootabaanod a program br mandatory
- upo/ttlon ot Iho fcoowtnrj racydobU rnaUrtoH I m nor>
.'raalaonaol.aold vuosto by t» occupartt of ruvrooktancat
..". pr»n*o», tndudnn o j not Imtad td'oSoaa, corrtnorpW
. '.BuoinoaWo. Indualrtoa a InaeiuDona. » « * i t » Doroutfi of .
^!'. Qarvtood ond tio aoparalf riapnoal of aomo.'
' •• ; 1 . Uncontominalod. doon barrurjatod popor prbduota
•:v, ..•*.- Uncontornlnatad ofloo papor. kidudno DU not Indsd lo
••'tfunpulor printout and wh*o ladnar,
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0>rv4c« oatabasnmontB. Inducing b u not Imftod to rootauronts
•xid tM«rm)
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Ijollloa and Hflh DonUy IHilyothyionoffiWt) boOoa
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six) Induatrlol loaMoo mr*x
800 or mpro mtU» por day and
ojolor lood proooaocn
10. Unoonlarnlnotod roc*nn motortol
' a Tho UcMtng o»fWScnt ahU vpry.
• 1 . "Qoan ond UncomorrAnaaod"- Tho rocycona oooroYMIor
»ho« cMorrnkio whol conoauaa doon and uncorOmkiotod
• ctnuont lo aoofc.1 14-37 Jl bolow.
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2-Ubax) PapoT • indudoo mogaKnoo. drool mala, njoor,
a a k j g a . coupon kvorta. anvotopao, color novw Inooru.
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nfepor. rool eotato laonoo. color lorjorhood pbpor. color oKoa
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oorjroph popor.
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cthor oiphaltk; motonal* Qonoratad In roof concftuctton. rco
. AJtnovol. or roof roconotrucoon.
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• ibtod In lubsocUon A c< thb McUon ond auboodon A J
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Qooodlon ond dbpocKon of cortsin or«<o otxxa dMirjnoMd
ibcyctoblo molonola torn f» roeidoncoa of tio Boroutfi of
- Oorwood. Such ccoocaono ohol bo modo under tio oupoMtipn of tio Rocyckx) OcordnoKr of tio Borounti of Oorwocd.
I'ahol bo u r i o M i « d e p O H of orw rocyctabloo oaoopt «•
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rooldonool promlaao lo arrannofcrCto rocyrAig of Iho cotJfcflon locason 03 moy bo aouttehod by tio Borough of
Qorwood. > Hial bo uriawoj 10 rjopooo of or ou9or or pom*
ho dapooKon of any rocydotloa owopl at ool bnh tn N i
Artido.
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Any oocupann) of rotldortU or noru*olrjan5il prarnloao ki
tpo Borouoh of Orwcod moy donoto or ool tio abov*
doocrihod rocydofaoM k) any paraon. pertnaroNp or oorporotfcn <ftha9ur opertUnrj lor proa oi not br pro*, tlojd poroon. .
portnonhlp or corporaoon moy not. howovor/irtdor ony drcumattncoo ooUct any of tho obovo Rtolodoto ot ourookla
bam reeldoncoo h tho Dorounh of Qarxood urioat oury
r^hortad by tio Borouah of Oorwood -. .
•14-37J C O W U A N C t ReOUWH)
Tho loan oncVor other aold tweto of any peraon. hcuiohold or onUy vUetkirj tio prcvWon of tU Artdo ahtl not bo
ocAected.
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'From tfia Ojno of ptaoemont ol h t p ^ or any ccoocfion
locoOcn oaefiaehod by tio OorouQh of OWwood. tie ebouonomod mtforlah ohol baoomo ond bo tio property <* *"*
aorourjri of Oorwood or ta dub ftihortiod agont Eoch ouch
iotocton »< vtcttSoi haroof b n 0 Noidonool promlao or '
murtdpti coSocDon bcoDon ehal cone&ju a oopcroto ond
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14-37.4 RECYCUNQ fXJCajMmTATION
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Al novomrnont. commorcW, haOjoon and hduttW bcaV
l» ahol proirio tio mrtdpoay « « \ dorjumeroeaon lor tl
d mdanola due ony matorbf rocydod » * * h Uow.
g rtormofton;
l a . Typo of motonol rocydod;
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d Ktamo of tie tlnoporler(i) uwd.
Non-nMldonlal woota gortontoro Choi repcti In occcntnco
a i ' h b l W d t
oporflng PorlorJ
•xiary 1. 1002 lo Juno 30. 1002
«y 1, 1002loDacornCiB31. 1002
I perlode eftor Docomber 31. 10O2:
onuarylloMorch3l
prl 1 lo Juno 30
tjy I k> Boplombor 30
Idobor 1 lo Oocomber 31
Due
Jury 31. 1CO2
J c r u n y l i . 1801
AprlX
JUV3I
OdoborSI
JonuwySt
Gold wuto hauinrj compenloo. rocydAblo ccoocbon comoro/b ond damodon cornportoa oporotlng » * * i tie Borugri of Qarvwod and commordal rocycong lodBoa tndurjna
Mil ond oUomobBo ecrap yorda t c o j a j »oti tio Borough
f QtA<Dod Wio3 ojbmt documoUaOon & rocydnn eorvty
oribrrnod on bohol of rooUera, buoVtooobC tioOUIqno ond
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Ttx'LotNo 61 In Block 403
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Dirnanalario of Lot lAr^rtAtioloty) « 0 toot wkto by 150 loot
long
Naerect Oroes Street- S»u«to on tho nortfwfy side of Jolw
oonAwnue dstant 'WCXIeetwoeterty torn Uio rtereection ol
oame end tie weolerly aide of Else street
There la due approximately the eurn of $10,027,55 together
: with lowM Interoot ee tie contract rats of 8 5 * on S15.072.2fi
Uekig tha prinolpei turn In rWouft (Including edvnncos If any)
torrf APRIL 1.1002 and cosli
There lo a full legal descHpoon on lie In Dio Union County
Shortro Offlco
•The Sheriff reeerveo ttv> right lo adjourn tt^ia oalo.
RALPH FROEHUCH
Tucker Qoldberg Booker» Aokermon Esqs
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EHERIFFOOALE
SUPERIOR COURT O f NEW JERSEY
CHANCERY DIVISION
UMONCOUNJY
DOCKET NO F-?*4O-01
HOME LOAN MORTQAGC CORPORATION n
CIVIL ACTION. WRIT p j v M C U T r O N FOR SALE OF MORTP n S $
Dy vHia of l i e ebova-euled writ of execution lo mo rt
reded I ehal e«poM ifit es/e by pubic venue In Room 207
In Iho Court Houoe. |n Via>QH of EtaBbeOi N J on
WEDNESDAY, tllf20TH DAY OF JULY A D 1002
alrwoO'6ocklntio»ttemc<jiof«alddoy.
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The property to bo K W Is located in the Township of
Cronlord In tw.Counly o( Unton ond State of New Joreey.
06rrjrnor»y known ajt:.lfl namore Plooe
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RUSSELL C W n E R e * / a RUSSEU M CAFTTER et ol
Delendanbi
CAA1 ACTION
WRfT OF D<ECUT1ON
FOR SALE O r
MOTTOAGEO PREMISES
Dy virtue of the tbai^MMil
win or execution to mo di
rooMlehele>poMteMtobynut)fci*riduo
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In the Court House, In (h»Oiy of Btaibeth. N J . on
WEDNESDAY * i i > ( * day of AUGUST AD 1002
el two o dock In «w aBo/noofc of said doy
The properly to tie; aojd b looated In tha Township ol
C>!inlrrtri»SeCWyo| l lr<11on
Newjereoy
Commonly known as: 00 Jghnaon Avenue Cronbrd New
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Thoro to due oppradmalrjy tt>« sum- of $176,00607 toO e t h e r w N l o v ^ Interest torn August a 1 0 0 1 and ooetn. <• -'• Dimryiwro' 5O0O tool x. 13600 t»rjt x SOiOO tool x 136.00- •
- .Then b a U lerjd'deaorlprJori on He In tho Union County
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Al a mooring hold on Monday,: JuV 21,' 1t)O2 the Crrjrtrjrd "'•,•
S h e r e t T s Offloo. . • ••.•„-;•••'-•••
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Noaroa'CroiU''Slroot: ApprtMrrinoty 228.0V ietdt » Lruonglon
c i o r d c / Ard U S t r i i o r t t D o l i i h o t o o i ^ a i r t - • ' • ••
T h o Ehorlrr reoorvoo (he.rtghltoatfoum Ihti splo,
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t>V». Block 24S. l o t 11011 . 0 conduct
tk.lXfrtt.TU'vt'J- ;Y Qotnor.wtri) trwAi mternst from Novftrnbor &' 1001 iind OO«1B:
* Zuoker, Qoldborg, Becker 8> Aokorman. Esqs. ~
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oxiono Into reqiukot) jpnt yoM'Apprwod wBvcancfciont. " . .', -I.Trioro is V.fcH.leool.'dajorlptJon onVDs in trya Union .Countyr
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-T»le: 201 783-7788 ; : ' - :
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requrtd r«»r yen) aotbeck. Approved w«h gcrctocm . '
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24-02. ftobon Bouosso. AppSorrt,311.-ScMhUrtcil Avcnuo.,."
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VreeBence petfod'•','. • ' ".'
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Ur»n A « r « ( , B toc k i a ^ . ' . U J / S R erod nri » C O M a>rjuncl'
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oMrrrnkirj coat loo dcoo to roa; icf.lno' rjrxl Co cloco l a
. prlnapol ofrudurrj1 ApproyoO... :.. '•: . .•' /.-;..".: ;'.;:.:;.
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d e i * Mh'.loii' tfian Iho'rrjcwrod mx yard setback. Approwd ' ' • • s U P E W O n COUFTT O F N E W JERSEY.'.•.' ) - . : - . ..' '
•..Purauirit to Iho Order:.rj( Anri P. Conti. Surrogate of Iho
C H A N C E R Y D M S I Q N ' "•• ', .' : .
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' Courty of Union, medb;orrfho 17TH aoy of JULY. A.D.. 1002 '
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the eprjBcailcn of Jho-uridereinned.'oa Executora of tho '
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CCS69 1IJury23,.irj82 , ; D O C K E T NO, F - 1 1 0 2 7 - 0 1 ;' ..
eetate of teid rjeoeeeed, noaco b hereby ofven to tie crerjtcra
of said i IIIImuni I io arMbl to mo aubecriber under ornh or
'.-' UNfTED a A V I N O S ANO L O A N A S S O C I A T I O N '•
* aflrmoOon their dalms end demands against tie estate of sold
.'. ' . " O F T B E N T O N . N E W JERSEY. A C O R P O R A T I O N "
OAmVOOO BOARD OF EDUCATION
deoeeoed wthln ah months Iran t i e oatt of eald order, or thoy
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JEFFREY E CYMBALUK. ET UX
".-'•Tho Oorwood Boerd ol Educofion *A hokl Iho loUcMnng .
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Rtohard McOueld, KHhryn Poland
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ACTION WWT OF EXECUTION ' FOR SALE OF
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I JiJy 26, 1002. 7.O0 p.m.. Music Room, Uncdn School rruy V J . ;
•Jorneo M. Bel
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By vttieof tha abowiyikM yirt ol wecuton b n t t '
123 North Union Avenue
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rodod I (ryd npoeefcraale by putao venduo. In Room 207.
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In the Cout Houee.^^In Iha City ol Bzabeth. NJ. on '
I . Jury 20, 100?. 0;P0ipjrt., Muni Flobm. Lincoln School (rruy' ..'
Crentord, NJ 07018
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WrEDNESOAY. t i e 12»i day of AUGUST A.D, 1002
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at two o'cirjok In t w afternoon of arid day.
Aoando •
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The property t bo Kid » located In Ins Tovrahip ol '
i.noport a o o o t a r y o f f i o . B c i ^ o f EOucolJon
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4 Salarloe or|d Wagea br cortiiln dslncl poraormol • • OflDIMANCe HO. 02-12
Tax Lot No. 6 0 In B o * 5<M • • • • - ' ;
- Q Agroomont wtth Elobolhtown Qaa Company: Ol to Gas
O m e m l o h , tt L o t (ApprOKtiUBUy) 2 5 »eet w W e b y 100 leet
PVIMJC Nonce
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PUBLIC NOT1OE b hereby gr«w tiot an Ordnonco. of
Neareil Crou 8rjBec SHUOM on Iha aounsanerry tide of ' .
0 CamputertaUjpn of Buslnou Orlco
whloh tie Mowing b a' copy, woa turoouced, read ond
Park Tormoe. dMant 170 tw bet MulhwiMerry turn Ihe tnter0. Depart Adrnlntatretlvo FVMow of Buninou OTtoo
pasaed on ant reerjng by tie Mayor ond Counol of tho
eecBon of lame w«h me ocutwisierV dde^^ol Park Slroot
to. r l r ^ of 8 t o * Subeaiuloo. BSI toochor
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Borough of Keniworthat a moating on tha 14th doy of Jury
There b duo approximately %\to,(tO32 «v«h lawU neraet '
11. Gpodol Educaion Emoroency Aid
1002. and that sold Counol wll Other.consider Iho sold
Irom Ocloberai. 1001 a n r J o o s n . . . • ; • .
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Ordnancetorone! peaoaoe on tie 25th day of Auguet. 10O2
There h i U legal deeorlpUbnon Be I n ' t n Union D x r t y ' '
13 Memoranda ol LJnderetnnclno. OTA
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Irwonti, New Jersey, ol D M P.M., et which lime and place
The ShortU roeervee tho right lo arjoum Kilo «eJe.
IS. 3uperWanrJor< and Board Ob|octlvoo. 10O203
any persons who may be Interested tiereti » a bo dvon an
• . " . RALPH FBOeHUCH
m Doard and Superintendent Evokiffllora
opportunly
tobe heard amcemrig such Ordnance.
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SHERIFF
17. Cbood Exeoutrvo Sosalon' A dosed oxocutM) iu>&ajon
Zuokor, Qddborg. Becker
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noceeoary where coneistsnt with law; and on manors of ktiga1
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ORDINANCE NO. 02-12
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Fcejowfcig doood oxoculMi aoosjon It may or may no! bo
ORDNANCE APPROVING AN AGREEMENT QRANT1NO A
CX-0O2-O5 (STL 4 CC)
'. .neceeury 10 take pUJo ocoon on aajd topica
LICENSETOVILLA BARfliTTA N C . T/A CAFE REPETTI FOR
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CCSS2 4t Jury 1 B i 3 J 0 , Aun.fJ, 1002
NTJTC Adoquato noflrje of ttioso mootnon has boon pro- '
THE PURPOSE OF PERMimNQ SEASONAL OUTSIDE DIN
vtdod to the Crenbrd Chronicle. Ihe offldal nowvpapor tcx'
WQ WITH THE BOROUGHS ROHT-OF-WAY.
logol ads of tio Qarwocd DorvrJ of EducaUon, tho Nuws "
DOROOOM OF OAPTWOOO
WHEREAS, tho Borourjh of Koneworrh propoeee to errlor
Tifcuna. and t i e Courier Mown. NoOco ol »Va moeOng was
Into o Uoenee Agreement dated Juy 14. 10O2 by snd among
ORCNNANCC NO. OS-10 •
eonl 10 tie Ucrourjh. Clerk, ond a copy d lh« mootmrj ncoco
tie Borougd of Ker^wonh, VBa Barrtto, Inc. f a Coaa Repottl
NOTICfi
lo poetotl on t i e t o r i doom of Iho Washington and.lmoc*!
and OftiHc Aneorlorrie. LP.. rjrontlng VBa Barrtta. Inc. a.
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revpoBDlo loeneo wtr*i,lu)nsworth'B ngnl-cfwoy along the
NOTICE IS HEREBY QJVEN del tho Mowing prcpoaod
fUyniond B Krov
BoUarerd adjacent to Lot 1.01 and 2. Block B4, por Die eon
Ordranoo nan Introduced end poseed on em reedng « a
Ooord Soorotory
plon description of Exhblt A of t i e Agreement, to offer soomoeting of tho Borough C o u l d of t i e Borough ot Oarwood, tf? M
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scnel outside dnlng on the ton! ildowo* of tho reuaurorj h '
m Iho County r i Union. Buu of Now Joraoy. held on »*>
conaldarallon of Ihe payment of Iho sun of I I .00; end
Fouruonth Day cf Jury, 1002 end lhat u l d ordnance \*£ bo
taken up br lather oonalaamUon tor fnej passage u t)O
WHEREAS, the loenee ehal terminate on December 31
moorjng of eald Borough Counol to be held, at to mooting
1003 or at ouch eater !me as proKdod tn tio Agroemorrc
• OOnOUOH OP KEN1LWORT1I
room ri Ihe Municipal BuOoVx), Oarwpod. Now Jarnoy, on tie
NOW. THErtEFORE. BE IT ORDAINED by the Mayor and
puouc Nonce
Ekrvenm Day of August, 1002 ri 8 3 0 P.M.. or u Boon
Coundl, Borough of Kenewonh. County of Union, SbOrj of
thoroeftar &s Bold maflar o|n bo rooched, ftt Mhlch vmo and
Now Jeney. that tho Baougri of Kenirworth apprcvoo iho
PUOLIC NOTICE k hereby gtuwi rhol on Orjnaiioo. of wrfuch
pdoe el pgreora who moy be InUraaWd Her»ln »4J be tfven
License Agreement by end among tie Borough of Kortlwarth.
- tfio lolCMAng^ti o copy..woe HroduccO. rood nnd passod on
Bn ppporturtty lo bo hoard conoernino t w eame.
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\ « s ElarrtlJt Inc. Va C « » H»p«9 r r « Oornlc A^aocww arcod t
trst roodng by' Iho Moyor and Council ol mo Borough of - . A oopy cf fto orrjnence hoe boon posted on tie Bueetin...'
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14. 1092. end hereby cnvys a rewocoUa IcerBO to Wlo '
Koro\>crr el 0 meellnn. On Kio 14lh day c> Jiiy. 1002, end that .
Board upon which pubAo noHoei n cuetomarlry posted hi
BarrBa. t i t , Ve C o * RepoOl upon Ihe lorme end condttom I
eoid Counol *JU fcjiher conoldor D M coid OnSnonoe br tnol
tho MirilclrjiW BJtJnrj of On Borough of Qowocd, and a
rooted
Herein, a copy of which b oanoned hereto and Incor- '
)- - - g - on t i e £301 day ol August. I0U2. el Iho Kanlfeorth
copy a avotablo up to and InQurJng n o time of «uch meotported by reference.
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Uunldpal D u U n o . SS7 Ooulevonl. KonOncnli. Now lomoy. al
Ing1 to «M.member* <pf Ihe general puboc ol tie Borour/i who
The epproprieta Murtdrje) Omdoro ere horeby euthcrtmd to 1
0^00 P.M.. et whtoh lime and pleoi any persona »tio may be *
•hat request such ccpiao, tt tie oMca of the Borough Clerk
execute the ataernenobned Ucenso Aoreemont.
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Hereeted tieroin w« be gh«n en appatunay to be heaid
«ii^lArtopnl[kiklnolriOanwcd. Newj^ioy
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Joooph J. Rego, Moyor I
ooncomlng moh Ordkienoo.
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Margoret Ador. Borough O r k
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ORDINANCE NO. 02-10 •
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AN ORDINANCE PflOvlONQ FOR THE COMPENSATION
OF
FIEOULAR
POUCe
OFFKER3
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THE
BOnOUQH
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PnOPOOED ORCWiANCE NO. 02-11
TOWNSHIP Of CRANFORD
AM On0»*ANCE ADTHOraaNO. THE MAYOfl ANO MJNrCl.
BE rr RESOlvED, by the Mayor and Courci of tm Borough
M A R D OF ADJUSTMENT
PAL CUDW OF TME MUMCTALnY OF KKNlLVVOITrn TO .
of Oarwood, County of Union, State of New Jarwy;
EXECUTE AN AOneHMENT W m i T I C COUNTY OF U N O N
• Section 1. Tho fcAowtnrj named caVer* and. employees of
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TO MOOfY THE emaiLOCAL 3Snv)CE5 AQllCEMCNT
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dock </M\ lees tien t i e reffjrod rear yard ootbadc (VI C 0) al
Patrolmen Ooso B
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TO MCCXFY THE NTBU.0CA1 C i l M C t S AQflliFMENT
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ao 16 Bm Street
the County of Urton undx m o I or Iho Huucmo (rid Conv .
2pO2 - George W. Johnoon, Applcanl. to erect a eocond
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NOW TlCyinFOAE. be I ORlamed by t*> l^ayw ari»l u*7w
take eftoul ao of January 1, cf the yeora aaslrjnated.
orrtng Dody of t i e Murtdpoaty ol Kon»«*!h l o l v « ixjro»
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man! entted -Aoroomenl to Modiry t u b e * * tior»«oe A«>»»
iMiowtri are rtereby repealed
men! dated December 14. 1074. br 010 Pvxpoeo of bvMfUtg 11
l>acoon a Tho wlfwi ordnanca tnai take affect al tie ttma
Oeecnpoon of Actrvtiee br ITW Ekjritoootli Vruu Union Qx^iry
am! >i lie manner prcMded by Law. I aha] bocome cpertevo
Dev«*opomert Block Grer4 hogroin.- s OOpfyl,
rweriry utyi altar pit}eo&9cn Ihereol after Inel pessarjs and fei
herotq bo e*oa;faxJ ty 9*a Mayor ami
accordance with law. Bi < • pnMakyo i< low. uxl
Aprrovid: Fred Strshtondort
Mayor i
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Tho Koniivorth Planning Ooord win conduct 0 PuMc rMing
61 proposed morJMcotiona of Iho Miunor Plrm of Ihs BcVoU|)ri
'CML ACTION, WRTT OF EXEcunbNroaSALE OF MOWof KerJrwrjrVh on Thuradny AugurJ 6 1902 Bt 0 00 P M m
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FEDRAL HOMF LOAN MORTQAOC OOftPORATION
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WILLIAM M NIST THCF1ESA A. NIST ho viMe UNITED
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SUPERIOR COURT OT KEWJFRSEY
CHANCERY D M S I 0 N
UNtON COUNTY
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SUPERIOn COURt OP NEW JERSEY •
CHANCtjITf DIVISION
UNKWOOUNTY
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Aollori wH bo taken
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SecJoci a »<1lct> rv (Rtoyclng) In Chedar H (tlMkh tnd
Struaaon) d (ho nietoml OrrminaM ol tha Darour/i of
Oohwjod^ 1074 [Section 1*21 iv*J&t i^aH Ipdutlua) b
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE T O ABSENT DEFENDAHTS
EN?Ca«N
Vi onJorco tilt ordnonop ond emandmonta IhonXo.
itt Th* Rocyotno Coordlnoior la horoby auihoitad to ckttolop and Implornont n prooam whereby aj. hon-rosldAntW
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Union County receives top
juaHtyjrating from 2 firms
TwcS New York-based investment
quality rating services have again
rated Union County as a sound financial investment
Moody's Investors Service Jnc,
the financial world's most prestigious investment rating firm, has
again given Union County its highest possible rating ol "AAA" according to v Freeholder Finance
Committee Chairman Alan M Augustine. Standard & Poor's Corp.
has rated Union County M + which
also signifies high-grade bonds.
"Having achieved this status has
enabled the county to market a new
issue of General Improvement
Bonds at the most favorable interest
rates currently available in the market," according to Mr. Augustine,
"Union County has maintained
thfs highest rating since 1976 To
receive such a high rating signifies
the confidence the financial market
has in Union County's financial
strength and ability to repay longterm debt."
According to Mr. Augustine, these
high ratings resulted in a net inter-
est cost savings for Union County
taxpayers of $4,034.72 in the first
year alone. Over the 20 year term of"
the bonds, the total savings will be
$60,520 83.""Having our bonds rated AAA, referred to in the financial i world as
'gilt edged,' meant that when this
county went out to bid on June *3,
1992 wrth $8,741,000 worth of General Obligation bonds, we were able^
to do so at the most favorable interest rate of 561 percent To have
dropped one level in our Moody's
rating would have rosulted in trje
Interest rate rising to 5.71 percent.
Such an increase in interest ratal,
would have resulted in additional interest costs over the next twenty
years," explained Mr. Augustine.
"What Moody's and Standard &
Poor's are saying in their reports is
that this county is on sound finanr
cial footing It Is certainly gratifying
to have such well respected and*;
independent, third parties continue
to give Union County their highest
ratings/' said Freeholder Louis Santagata
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Cali Associates has sold the'Liberty Hall II offide building and
nine contiguous acres of land within the Liberty Hall Corporate Center to Schenng-Plough, according
to John J. Cab, a founding partner
of Call Associates The building
and tract of land is on Morns Avenue in Union.
"Though our firm is known for
developing and maintaining ownership of its buildmgs, We have
made an exception in this instance.;
volops and constructs the finest
commercial real estate properta^;
Cab
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Jersey,"
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entire organization a great vote
confidence."
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IPs proximity to Schenng-Plough^
Union County facility and the quifitlty corporate environment played^
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Traveling Companions
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1040-Per-;pn.ils
1050 Coming Events
1Q60 Announcements
2000 > - FOR SALE
2010 Anlioues
?020 Applianqer
2030 Art
2M0 Auctions
2050 Cloltung and Apparel
2060 Collectibles
2070- Computors
2000 Farm 4 Garden
2085 firewood
2090- Flea Markets Sulcs and
Bazaars
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2110
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Garage Sales
General Merchandise
Office Furniture and Supplies
Software
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30D0 • - PETS AND LIVESTOCK
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3020 Cats
3030 • Dogs
3040 fish
3050 Horses
3060
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3070 Other Pels
3080 Adoptnblc Pets
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3100
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4060 Cpnvalcccni Care
4070 Electrical
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9060 • T o w n h o u s e
9090 Multi Family Homes
9100 Lots and Acreage
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9120 Wanted lo Buy
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9140 Miscellaneous Real Estate
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0230 On Road Motorcycles
8240 On-fioad Motorcycles
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9210 Homes lor Sale
9220 • Poeonbs Properties
9230 • Rosort Properties
9240 Waterfront Properties
9250 Lots nnd Ac/eagc
9260 • t i m e Shares
9270 Vacation Rentals
0200 Wcekond Rentals
4090 Hoallh Care Scrvicos
4100 Home Improvcmcnl
4105 Income Tax
•1110 Inslnjctioa'EdudBlion
4120 Insurance
4130 Landscaping and Tree Care
4140 Legal Services
4150 Loans & finance
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4170 Miscellaneous Services
4100 Painting
4190 Party & Entertainment Services
4200 Plumbipj Hodllnj & Coolmg
4210 Professional Services
4220 Roofing
4230 Wallpapering
84001 - RECREATIONAL VEHICLES
8410 - Campers and Trallon.
8420 • Motor Homes #
0430flVPorts Acces'sone1 and
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8440 Miscellaneous RV
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9420-Multi-Family Homes
D430 • Townhouues and Condominiums
9440 • Apartrnents
9450 Rooro
9460 Boarding
9470 Apartmonls lo Share
B6001 - BOATS
B610 Boats
8620 • Powef Boats
8630 Sailboat!!
50001-EMPLOYMENT
5010 Career Training and Services
5O20 Child Care Wanted
5030 Employment Agoncioj
5040 Employmenl Domestic
5050 Employment General
5060 Employmont Health Cnro
5070 Employmenl Managerial
5000 Part Time Employmenl
5090 Employmcnl Wanted
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9500 • Miscellaneous Romaic
8C40 Motors
0650-Marina:
8660 Rentals and Charters
8670 Slip Rentals
0600 Storage
0690 Bait & Fishing Supplies
0700 -Boat Parts. Accessories and
Sorvicti
8710 Miscellaneous Boating
G0O0I - A U T O M O B I L E S
B010 Automobiles Under $1000
8020 Automobiles Under I250Q
8030 Automobiles
8040 Antique and Classic Automobiles
0050 Luxury Automobiles
OOCO • Sportscars
WOO • - COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE
9610 Business Properties for Sale
9620 Professional Properties tor Sale
9630 Roiail Properties for Sale
9640 Warehouse Properties for Sale
9650 • Office Rentals
9660 Industrial Rentals
9670 Retail Rentals
9680 • Warchouso Rentals
9 0 0 0 1 - REAL ESTATE
9010 Homes Under $ 1 5 0 0 0 0
9020 • Homes lor Sale.
9030 • Farms
9040 Luxury Homes & Estates
9050 • Mobile Harries ond Lots
9060 Waterfronl Property
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Pl'cJlawjy Dunellon Review
Metuchon pciiscn Reviow
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9690 - Commercial Real Eotato Wanted
SBOO'i - BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
9010 Businesses for Sole
9820 • Franchise Opportunities
9630 Licenses tor Sole
9040 Invo5imr)nts.'0pportunilics
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9 sports, movies, travel, travel, theater, dine In or Please call Ext. 3938
isle & dancing, quiet out. Would like to meet a
tlitios at home, Looking nice Jewish gentleman; S'2 EYES OF (WEEN *
clean cut,
fo tall attractive man 50- profornbly-wldowod In .his BLUE- Cute,
1
60 yrs, with similar Inter- 60's who possesses only SWPM 28, -''off-beat w/a
eats. Please call Ext. the best values. These are dry sense of humor, seeks
3191.
our Golden Years, why not a sweet. Interesting, sexy
S or DWPF who's also a
D^M— A meal which Is a f i n d t h e m t o g e t h e r . good kisser. Please call
drhb affair for one, could Please call ext. 4030
ext. 3 9 3 6 .
•
betcome a banquet for
twb, provided the other Is WWWM- 60, retired, fi- ARTICULATE, Brainy,
t h i right person. Some- nancially secure, looking witty, worldly, tall, trim,
wtjere out there Is a slim, for a S or WWWF for din- h a n d s o m e 40's WMv i b r a n t , non-smoking ing out and friendship. WASP, Very successful Inwoman In nor 60"s, who Please reply to ext. 4027. ternational executiveamusing & sexy & highly
wqjuld like to improve her
educated. You are tall &
lifestyle. Maybe I could
1006
slender, a secure, comhelp, and improve mine at
Exorcise Partners
plex outdoorsy beauty;
tho same time. I'm Interago appropriate & a GAP
osied In meeting a woman
wtfo can make tlmo to Exercise Partntn is a new to Glvenchy woman for
classification
and
it
part
of
whatever. Pleaso call Ext.
travel. Someone who likes
cli sslcal concerts, and Forbes Newspapers' Intro- 3923.
ductions.
It
H
intended
for
t h i finer thlngo. Please
ASIAN BUSINESS M IOJ ve your first name & Use by people looking for 32, good looking, well
ph me number and I'll call other people with vibom to built, small man. Adexercise or pity sports. For
more information
please vanced Tennis player,
yo i back, ext.3881
good golfer. Looking for F
m TW- young 68, 5'4", call 1-800-SS9-9495.
friend who Is very athletic.
14 ) lbs., good health and
Ploase call Ext. 3940.
ap leornnce, active, fullr.
lo07
ATTRACTIVE FULLtlrr e employed, sense of
Qanw Pimyen
FIQURED— SWJF, 3 6 ,
hufnor, sensitive, consldseeking S/DWJM, 35-42,
enjte, looking for SDF, for
dinner dates, movies, the- Game Players is a new non-smoker, who Is ultlclassification
and
is
part
of
matoly willing to make a
atrs, shore, Atlantic aty,
Forbes Newspapers' Introto marriage
Qu ot Evenings, Frlend- ductions. It u intended for commitment
& family. 1 enjoy theatre,
shl>, and whatever hopuse
by
people
looking
for
concerts, classical music,
pe s. oxt. 3879
other people with whom to ballet, swimming, fishing,
. . M A MWTTY, PETITE, play games. For more in- camping, hiking & an ocVERY EDUCATED SWF. formation please call 1- ccaslonal trip to AC.
I a n 50 yrs old, but I look 80Q-519-9-f9S.
Stocky build Is ok (then
mi ch younger. I hove
wo can diet togother)
mufch traveling exporionco
Pleaso reply box 4057
1008
on< would enjoy oomoono
ATTRACTIVE
SWF— 3 8 ,
Hobbytets
wh) likes traveling as
prof. 5'6", 130 lbs., In
wel . I am scorching for o
k l i d , h o n e s t , 60 t , Hobbyists is a new clas- shape, sincere, romantic
ige-mlndod man for sification anil is part of and giving, w/ a good
_jnlonshlp. I om now Forbei Newspapers Intro- sense of humor, who erj... y4O area and would like ductions. It is intended for Joys fitness, trnvel, outtoJmake new frlendsl use by people looking for doors, and cooking for
that special somoone,
P1«B»O call ext, 3603.
other people with whom to looking for a SWM/SDWM,
8wFr— very young look- pursue hobbies. For more who
Is slncoro, In shnpo
Ing, yvarm & caring, I like information please call 1- and attractive, w/ a good
dlftnor dancing, staying 800- 5 5 9-949 5.
sonso of humor, and Is
homo, seeking marriage
ready for a long-term relaminded SWM, 89-63, for
tionship, ext.3886
1009
sincere r e l a t l o n o h l p . Tmvoiing Companions
ATTRACTIVE SWM— 35,
Reply box 4000
6' 4" 285 lbs. Looking for
WWF— Attractive slim
-anil healthy, early 60s, Traveling Companions is a S/DWF, 25-35, children oen oys music and danc- new classification and is kay. Somoono who Is
Inj, Vveekond trips, dinner. part of Forbes Newspapers' looking for lasting, no
It is in--head game relationship
dans, Atiantlo City, and Introductions.
qu et times at home. De- tended for use by people possibly loading to marslris to meet kind gentle- looking for other people riage end children. Happiman In his 6O'«, with slm- with whom to travel. For noss and good morals Implease portant. Call today lets
ular likes, to ehare hoppy more information
talk, oxt 3444
times. Reply to box 3830. call 1-8OO-559-9495.
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ATTRACTIVE, FULL F1Q- DBF- Very youthful 40 DWF— 32, I look younger DWF— 50lsh,- seeking
es'sional, GUARANTEED- SM, 30
UREO, DWF- A young something. 5'1 tall, con- than 32, more like late SWPM .'counterpart. Enjoy_ cated, "active, plmf
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looking 39 yr old, seeking sldored attractive,. Intel- 20s. Active professional. reading, music-all . kinds 40; i r i - v l ' am 'caring, ro- yrs. old, 6 ft., financially,
and secure,- International exnice looking professional ligent w/good personality. I'm tired of getting dates from Opera to Garth mantfe passionate,
:
WM age 33-49, who loves Enjoy reading, theatre, Just by my looks alone. 5' Brooks, museums, travel, have niany interests, "I am ecutive, handsorna;.'.df1ifk~
children. I have a 3 year, walking, qulot times. I am 5", 128 lbs blonde hair p o l i t i c s A s p e c t a t o r seeking & serious rela- trim, intelligent, world
old boy. Looking for a se- highly principled, very hazel eyes. I am Inter- sports. 5'2, Red hair, 125 tionship with/ai'SDWF, You traveled, sophisticated; .
cure, non-smokor, social contemporary w/old fash- ested In meeting DWM or lbs. Please reply to Ext., should .be, 20's-to mld- sensuous, fashionable, ;
30's; 'sirm."'.:to average friendly, humorou^; nori* ;
drinker who Is sincere, ioned values. Looking for SWM (children O.K.) be- 3932. caring, romantic, andMale counterpart w/slml- tween tho ages of 29 to DWF- Catholic, 40, 5'2" build, like 'candles, flror smoker. Is ono way to de- •
trustworthy with similar In- lar Interests for friendship 37 preferrably with dark attractive, thin, single places, gricphe-outdoors, sdbe me* another' I* av-"*:
terests. I love to work-out, and possible relationship. hair who will see me for parent, 1 grown child, and -be a non-smoker, Idly athletic,: YOU: narh«
thei apbrt I do Itl * k l ,
kids OK! ext.3874
dine-out, go to flea mar- Drug Free, Race doesn't more than my outside and
scuba tliytf,:Tertce'r fiv,kets, plays, movies. I like matter. Pleaso call Ext. see me for my gentle, quiet, caring, inquisitive,
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artistic.
Enjoy
mature,
golf, ienrila, baoketljalf)
kind, passionate and Inparticipative sports, danc- 3029.
DWF/.27Y
European
lady,
Sunday
excursions,"the
etc,, Another still la down
telligent Inside. I love to
ing, 50-60's music, ro5'3
&
108
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very
attracarts,
Foreign
films,
hiking
to earth, romantic, beachDO
YOU
BELIEVE
IN
spoil my man. I hove a vamanco and family activities. Looking for friend- CHIVALRY?- Would you riety of Interest especially A biking, seeking some- tive,, fit, auburn hair A es, cooking, rides .wAhe
ship possibly leading to like someone to share fun music, dancing and the one good hearted, coring green eyes. Loyes Just top down, concerts, thelasting relationship. Ext. times with & ono who beach. If your honest, sin- of others, honorable in- about all., pastimes espe- ater, art show*, dancing
cares how your day went. cere and love life and tentions. I am Interestod cially skiing, water sports, In NYC,.or hanging out In
3222.
Well If you answered looking for a secure rela- In marriage. Reply box movies," music, dancing, the village or Soho, I betrayollng and writing po- lieve In tho quality of llfo
BRUCE 8PRIN0STEEN "yes" to one of the above tionship and deep friend- 4053
TICKETS- (for Aug. 6th) questions, you may want ship please respond to DWF—. early 30's, seeks etry." Lookfng for SBM or and I'm living (ti t m lookOBM between' 28 A 38
free for any cute females to respond to this SWM, Ext. 4031
grown up Boy Scout. Pre- who is tall, good-looking, Ing for my be»t frlen<V
who loves the Boss and 24, 5'11, attractive, dark
fer tall ( 5 1 0 & over) em- healthy professional. Se- counterpart, must be like
me, race unimportant,
want to moot a uniquoly hair, hazel oyos. Enjoys DWF— 35, nice looking, ployed man with varied Ingreat SWM, 29, attrac- tho outdoors,, dining, slim, professional, enjoys terests, a passion for &ciiro and honest. If you, looking for' cool, funky,
can
be
just
as
happy
slander, novo woman,
dancing
&
much
more.
I'll
movies, antiques, walks love of life & the ability to
t'lvo, witty singer who
wants a new girlfriend, talk to ypu. soon. Reply on the boach, quiet eves laugh. Children OK (I hove dressed In jeans and stay- cosmopolitan, and sheik
box 3987
at home, old fashioned one), the desire for a fam- ing in as you can painting one night, shorts and a
Please call ext. 4041
romance, traditional val- ily a tremendous + . Look.- tho town red and If you tee-shirt tho next, must
DW
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of
2
soeks
S
have no problqpn wjth ei- bo. avidly athletic, ouN
CLASSY, LEQQY BLONDE
ues, good s e n s e of
or
DWM,
prefer
with
kids,
Seeks long-torm affechumor. Seeks S/DWM, Ing for a friend to share ther an interracial friend- going and adventurous.'
almost
all
facets
of
my
to
share
outdoor
advenship pr r e l a t i o n s h i p Nothing be.ats a failure,
tion. I'm pretty, 5'5, 116
35-40, attractive, profesplease coll Exf. 3496.
lbs. Hazel eyes, slender, tures, Seeking experi- sional, with similar Inter- llfo. Reply box 4003
but a no try. So don't forand have a sweet smile. enced camper, must have ests & drug free, for pos- DWM— High School and
get to call, ext.3978
You aro a bright, secure, excellent sense of dlrec- sible relationship. Reply College teachor with no EXUBERANT BLACK FEhonost man 35-50, who ton. Please call ext.4036
hang up's or problems. 5' MALE I— Well educated A F U N - L 0 V I N 4 - p r e t t y
box 3989
lovos to laugh & share
10", 145 lbs., blond hair physically f i t . It's now
— 42+ seeks S/DM and blue eyes, attractive, tlmo to expend my ener- SWF,-38,.. honest, Intellife's passions. Enjoy DW, PROFESSIONAL
FEMALE.,
Very
attractive.
for possible long term re- trim and athletic. Ivy odu- gies.'as-I, have In my ca- ligent and sincere. Seeks
dancing, music, candlelight dinners, beach, sail- 5' 1VT, 110 lbs. Likes lationship, onjoys oldies, catod, good disposition reor. Looking forward to really great guy 30-45,
Ing, sports, travel,, the- dancing, classical music dancing, traveling, ro- and sense of humor. developing a lasting, qual- possessing similar qualiatro, quiet times, andand qulot dlnnors at rnance, no head games. Wants to share life's ups ity relationship .with a ties for long lasting wonsharing. Pleaso respond homo. Seeks man with Drug free. Middlesex and downs with S/DWF, charismatic (mid. 30-40's) tierfol relationship,. Pleaso
similar Interests, 45-55. County. Pleaso reply ext. 30-40, attractive and mfth who's looking for reply to ext. 4035
to Ext. 3693.
Must have a sense of
slim. For companionship that little bit oxtra. All no- OAY F E M A L E - HolpT
COLLEQE STUDENT- humor and bo consider- 3931
Handsome Intelligent, so- ate. Leos a plus. Please DWF— 44, would like to and possible long term re- tlona.litJes welcome. Looking for another gay
lationship, who Isn't to Please call ;Hxt.. 3927.
cially dlvorso, enjoys tho- reply ext. 3620.
female for-long-term relo-.
meet DWM, who has a busy to got to know me or
ater music, classical, and
tlonahlp.ext.3B84
passion for his family, his spend tlmo togother to F E M I N I N E " i M
rock. In search of ottroc- DWCF— 40 somothlng, 5' Job & moot of all the
FIT— professional woman
tlvo, oducatod, slim fe- 9, slonder, hazel eyes A woman In his life. I'm at- dovolop a relationship. age 40 seeks..profes- OENEROUS W M - 45, at
male, wtth dlroctlon In her attractive Whats Impor- tracted to a quick wit In- Roply to oxt. 3821
sional, nori[Smoking, mar. tractive, wealthy willing to
llfo, botwoen 1 9 - 2 5 . tant to mo is my family, tellect Si a man who OF— educatod, secure, rlago minded' White-male, 9hare. Seeks pretty lody
friends
&
llv(ng
life
to
Its
Roply to oxt. 3827
wonts a roal woman. You fun loving, sooks GF to 38-48, to -Sho'fji-.c'ultural for mutually bonoflclal
fullest. I onjoy walking,
DARK EYED- potlto SJF dancing, dining, shoro, will find me attractive, cultivate a relationship, activities,. tr.a.Voi .cycling,, mlstres»-typp relation39, (unloving, sophisti- mountains. In soarch of oarthy, voluptuous, 5'7", race and age are, Insignifi- good food. & good com- ship. Please call Ext'.
pany.. Repiy,.t!oV3998___ 3939.
cated lady w/boundlosa DWCM, 42-52, outgoing, dark hair & eyes & very cant. Please reply 3990
energy seeks adventur- with good strong values. alive. Things I lovo are,
saxophone playors, the
ous, classy, slncoro gen- Reply 3997
beach, weekends away A
tleman of Integrity. Ho
should be playful yet pos- If is the policy of this a zillion other things.
slonate, capable of open- newspaper not to publish Reply Box 3995
CALL OR STOP 8Y OUR WSSTflELO OfflCM
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Ing his heart & willing to any personal advettsemertt DWF— 47, enthusiastic
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commit to a relationship that may t< overtly sexual, about life and alt It has to
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of substance. Please call suggestive and/or offensive offer, loves art, (croatlng
to the general public. This and observing) hiking, bioxt. 3981
8:30AM -5:00PM
service is intended solely
DBF— middle aged, 5'6" for personal advertisements cycling, NYC, oil kinds of
music,
ect.,looking
for
a
231 ELMER ST.
^' '
professional decorator, for singles who would like
adoro good living, outdoor to establish a relationship male frlond/lover(?) with
which
to
share
an
open,
WESTFIELO
llfo, beach, occasional with other singles.
honest relationship. Reply
cocktail and dancing.
908-233-9696
Must be physically fit and DWF— 50, professional, box 3882
outgoing with a sense of seeks marriage minded,
FAX
humor. I'm looking for professional male t o
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somothlng special In my share, tubing, trnvol, ten- Advortlso In tho Classlflod!
life. Pleaso call oxt. 4040 nls & TV. Reply box 3999 '
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34,.non- Jittle Wd, who rs romantic,
'health, my-intor.- sponsible, male,, 25-40, otherWlBe, SWJM
norbSmoker,' who's ambl
smtfke'r', ndn : dr"lnker, Spontaneous, honest, In&, goal prionf53~yo{riClSTOI>S,
telUfiettt
.ug
(occasionally) hearted and would treat a
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or mor<
able
In
a
variety
of
setworldly
radical
w/job,
car,
woman the way. she wants
'&•>;''f'r.fenwijp?- Reply
tings: frprfi sipping cham- house, teeth, he\r, rniar- to be treated.. Sense of
pagneVatfl.4"star restau- blefi, a clean bill of health humor Is a must-because
MAWftiB<»!»E S W I M - 29, rant to parh(3lng In.the wil-. & fl great heort, seeking one, of my favorite pas'
5' AP"7 brown hair, green derness; from staying up fanitiy.prlorited SWF with times: is getting people
;.•;.• :eye,$r. honest, sincere, ro- all night to watch the sun- the; r'ght comblnntloh of laughing so that they fall
••;•: ttiaritlcj.great sense or rise, over, the .ocean to brains & beauty, honesty pu< of there ; chairs :6r
'-'•'. .hiimpr. Seeks same in at- taking- children to. the & hurnp'r,' sensitivity & have an "accident." Yeis, I
••;•.••.•• Waptiye;-:SWF, 21 n 35;:for; zoo? Do .you believe, that soul and a serious desire, guess that I: am' o. little
itotv forftancq, adventure,i experience is life's best to meet a good looking nuts, but aren't we all in
artp possible long term re-. teacher & that variety is charter membier .of. the one way. or another. Still
VV; latfpnshjp. Respond to the spice of.life? Are you nice guyc club for fun, ad- interested? Call - we'll
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communicative, affection-' venture, romance, cotfeh talk, laugh, share dinner,
HANDSOME, SUCCESS- ate, romantic, humorous, surfing, movie. madness, jfo'.to a movie, beat the
> U L , FIT D W M . Gentle, optimistic, yet somewhat Ibhg walks & talks, etc' crap out tiome balls at the
driving range or batting
•'.but firm seeking slim or cautious? I .truly beljeye. Roply box 3904
''.'•petite East Asian lady, the beat foundation, for PATTY- You dWnt leave cage, or just walk In a
' : age 2 2 - 3 9 , for dating and any meaningful.:'relation^ your correct phona num- park- perhaps hand In
;'r-o.mance l e a d i n g to ship is friendship. I am a- ber, I would very rnuch hand. I am a one-man
possible marriage. Plea$o full-figured 29 yr.o|d DWF like to sp««k to you. ext. woman that is searching
w/one small. child &. am
for the right gut to "light
:.j.r.oply ext. 3 6 3 0 .
looking for friends since 3 9 2 6 , ^ a « ' • . ••.•-.•.• V.. • my fire", Intellectually as
, : ;HANDSOME— SWM, 38, I'm new- to N.J. If youare- PETEII— From-Qreen well as physically. If you
. 5 ' 1 1 " , 1 7 5 lbs, very ro- in tpuch .with who you are, Brook, unable to reach think your flint can cause
• man tip.',-1 levelheaded, sin.1 what you waht from life & you at totephone number my spark, call-perhaps
''•'. cere-'and. honest, with a ,have a "I'll try anything you gave. Please try the passion and affection
• gopd sense of humor who once . maybe twice'' at- again. UNATTACHED we thought only existed in
V.1: treats a 'Woman with re-. titude', , please leave me CAPRICORN 3XT,
fairy tales can come true.
;.• spect and glass, seeking your name & number so
Please reply ext) 3634.
RCADY
FOR
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. serious relationship with a we may find out more
COMMITMRNT—
warm,
.•.'-SWF, 2 7 - 3 9 , who fs slim about each other. Please
S H M t l 9t*m- mld-30's,
;;' '<(nd_.attractlve, that enjoys call Exti-3.935,''.' . •• : friendly 8WF, would like 5' 5", •Ihrt, brown hair &
(o.'HiMt prof»s8i6nal
t t i y p
mole, someone who does eyes.. likes movies, cook"•• -and quiet times LOOKING TO MEETr s(h: not smoke, drink, or have • n t . . o I d v f a s h i b n e d
gle/dlvorced womoni i arn dependants;: pleose be romance, music & sports..
26 ytara currontly separated with between the ages, of 37- Looking for; SA>WM for
friendship A possible reloJ •; :v.A-vfl.Wlv:t5!7^, I35<lbj». with many : married female 41, ext.3868
I i /.'light/^r6wn hair and blue friends, woyjd Ilkb to es- S Mallaa A Hlavanlc tip.nship reply ext 3034,
''•'• '•'•;%<?s^;|;'- i lpve 'to', go to- tablish a network: of single Wl— 35 yra., 5'9, v*ry at- stwau
tjea"chy tviovies,' and danc: female friends between tractive, great personality ASIAN M A L I - 29, 5'8",
': '/Ing/rfrilookingfor a S\A/,F, the ages of. 28 : 4p: | am a f senao of humot., loves humorous, emotional and
21-28, v^lony hair,,, blue; 3.1 yr. D|d wflman with out
caring. Looking for some'.•.ayifsj'-;-.gob.d shape, who children,; residing In Som-. music,. motorcycles, mov-- one between 25 4 '40,'te:Wjoys,'8?iriie things that I erset County. Reply box ios, conversation &-belnj{ rrwle "cornpanioh.' who. Is
ppy Seeks Spanish'or
I";'.. , -flo. piease: reply ext, . 4 Q 5 2 ' 1 ' • . / / : • ; v . . . • • : : •..••,- happy.
hpriestV emotional and
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te
LOVELY VIVACIOUS RE* ests for friendship off p
poss caring to share fun, love
If you'r* a t a l l , fit, se- FINED— single, woman sible relationship. Please and friendship. The rest is
euro, educated man of seeks an intelligent caring call Ext. 3930.
: unimportant to me. I like
Integrity, 5p + ,-who is. & sofisticated mari-58 +'•,• IT
dining, c traveling, music;
SBF,
ATTRACTIVE,
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love;
the
theatre;
c.laasical'
:
iBrlghf, ' warnr, '• sensitive,
movies, .shopping' and
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professional,
.college
music;
dining
&
dan.c'irig';,'
^oyeSrlifpy. Including:''thequiet nlghta at hoine. No
educatodj
ybung
Ipoklng
but
alsp.
-.relish
the
quiet
; f l f t f ; v t r yll g j . dg l g g,
drugs. Social drinkera &
skRnBJ,! tennis, the out-' times: I'm a down to earth but very mature at heart, smoker*' Oik, Piease call
;doors, la,kes and.the sea- former opera singer, with Seoklng S/DBM, 30lsh, € t 4 O Q 8 ' ?
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I th|rlH:'you'd, |lke me. Irn- a variety of interests •'.-. who likes being treated.
special In many ways.:0 DWFy.5' 5", trim, pre- Please reply bpx 399.6...
Joys •.thp-'iouW6bri and
and. profes- MARRIAQE MINDED? Must be physically m and sport*,;jseiiks: .a; bright,
;8entaj)le
sional. My children are on Want a child?. I want a outgoing. For" friendship caring, athletic, murrlage
their own. Call - maybe wife : • L e t ' s nioke. a and stability, that Could minded professional SJM
We can-make each other doal...Hardworking SWM, possibly lead to some- ages 27-32, ext.3856 :
§rnlle.:'.Please respond to 28,. very fit, .6' T',' very thing serious. All Inquiries,
:
35, well educated,
will receive a reply,' Ext.
oxt;-3234.
Intelligent, suave looking, 3 6 3 1 . - . , : . . .'.:..-•" v - ••-'• never, ma.rr.led,,'. North
V—• you left mes- Prof, needs mousy CounBrunswick professional,
.^g
to ;£xt. 3934. on .7/ try Girl, Corporate Lady, er M I W F - 19 yrs old, Col- seeks SJF, 25-35 for mar1
logo
student,
seeking
In-between,••
19.-2!).'
or
so,
V3i!B^..l..t(jrjlh t•write down the
riage-minded relationship,
v.cpi'reEt'.'phbne; number, to share walks,', .moyles,. friendship/relationship w/ enjoys long .walks on the
any
riice,
5'4"v~l4O
lbs.,
dinner,
cuddling,
beach,
•pieasei.call again. Thanks,
beach,' garUc ptaa, crulsove (a business to- very affectionate, enjoys os, Chinese food, NY Yan';Mik?^';
• •
partying
and
the
beach,
I
-. L A D I E S - Honest & chal- gether?) Sacrificing tp have long, brown hair and. kees, and especially act'"Jenglng- women, 'please Build .'Bpuntiful,. whole- blue, eyes, I am looking ing like a kid, looking for
. rend dpi I: admit that .r.rri. ome, Natural lifestyle. for someone between the;, that special one to share
rViy life With. exOBflO
'.qulpt a'character, but I'm Please call Ext. 3926. '
age of 19-25 yrs old, ext.
BUT SEPA- 3677
r B niceguy, a gontlenian & M A R R I E D
SM 40,— looking to make
.fun ,to Be with, but I can't RATED M A L E - not into
friends with S/DWF 35-45.
• find. ,a:" nice . woman! I'm bondage, but willing to S D W M - 60, vory active, Interests include dining
looklng'for a classy, pro- commit to right person. physically fit, average out,' movies,, the shore.
' Tesslonffl lady, guided by Looking f o r a S/DWF or S/ man who doesn't drink, No fatties please. Reply
good Intellect. A woman DHF to be most Intimate do drugs, but smokes.. ext. 3027.
that really likes herself, partner, 25-40. My Inter- Professional, financially
* M - good tooking, weH^ but Is not self-centered, ests are camping & cud- stable whose looking for
bullt, black hair, brown
Sllm;-'attractlve- good dling in front of a roaring SWF, ellm between the
eyes, 5'8", 1B4 lbs. with
dresser1 30 to 40 yrs. old. fire, horse back riding, ages 28-43 who likes to
secure job. | Ufce. going to
A highly desirable woman long walks by the shore & be spoiled and knows how
the shore, dancing, comthat wants to be honest &, cozy evenings.at home. to spoil In return. Must be
edy ciube, movies, sports
caring to a. guy whether' Personality & appearance level headed, like sports,
and eating out. Seeking
a,s..a.friend or in a rela- a ! kids OK, Reply box sport cars, dining out,
light traveling, quiet eve- SF, attractive, sUm with
..'•..
tlonsnip.l'm a fairly hand- 3988
nings. Sense of humor an nice body and personaNty
some?'frian, good shape,
between 5' and.S'7" for
•work out every day, dress MR. M O M - DWM,'38 tall absolute must. Looking
for someone needing a friendship and 'possible
dark
&
...
skinny,
great
.. well, well groomed. I work
nice start In life. Ptease relationship.' Piease call
for a major co|nmunica- sense of humor, loves
•xt. 4037
music (especially classic j call ext. 4 0 1 4
tlons..company in a rather
rnterestlng Job. I enjoy art,
antiques, outdoors, driving ' i exploring new plac-.
es.. And I love going into
. N e w York for whatevor
reason. The only thing
r'njjssfhg In my life Is a
/vypman that I can enjoy
overythlng with, someone
. that I can respect & troat
'really ispeclal. This is a
perfect opportunity for
• that special woman,
.please call & leave me a.,
message, I will graciously
answer you call. Reply box
/1058
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•your telephone number,
inddress or first name.
Please reply again. UNATTACHED CAPRICORN
FJCT. 3885
Ads In Classified .
don't cost —
' They pay!
rock), movies, football &
long walks. Would like to
meet an Intelligent, commitment minded woman
for friendship & more. PS.
since my sister put me up
to this, a handsome single y o u n g e r
brother
wouldn't hurt. Reply ext.
3959.
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NICE GUYS DON'T ALWAYS FINISH F I R S T I this SWM, brown haired
blue eyed 20 yr. old,
doesn't have a ton of
money, a new car or a
glamorous life, but this
attractive dude tries to
llvo life to the fullest. Life
may hove dealt this guy a
hard hand, but ho plays It
well. Looking for a SWF
18-22 for a good time
filled w/long walks on the
b e a c l i , many laughs,
friendship & hopefully romance. Why not? If you've
road this far & don't call,
you'll never know what living is all about. Reply ext.
3983
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OEPAJIATED W F - Intelligent, honest, financially
secure, an optimist and
very affectionate. I enjoy
all types of sports, especially: racquetball, golf,
whiffle ball, volley ball,
even touch football. I
have (bur children, don't
worry - they don't bite and
are very well behaved.
They are aged 3-12. I love
being a mom and accordIng to the kids, I am "The
World's Best Mom". I'm
5'7", have short brown
hair, green eyes, attractive. I don't smoke, but
drink socially. I have an
hourglass shape, but If
you're looking for Barbie keop looking. (Because
it's a llttie wider than It
was before the kids.)
Don't worry, I om physically fit. I can still last six
games of racquetball or
18 holes of golf. If you're
still Interested and are a
S/DWM, 2 5 - 4 5 , over 5'8",
with a great sense of
When you place a
Infroducfions
you are automatically
entered to win
2 tickets to see...
IN CONCERT
To Advertise, call
800-559-94951
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S W D M - looking for a
SDWF non-smoker, drug &
alcohol free, kids OK looking for one on' one relationship; possible marriage. Like the movies,
dancing, dining out & the
shore. Reply box 3993
STdfF— 35, down to earth,
beautiful, wavey, light
brown, shoulder length
hair and brown eyes. 5'
6", larger frame but not
obese, a smoker, attractive, likes cooking and enjoys staying home for a
quiet evening with a
movie or just as well as
going out for the night.
Works different hours but
kind of a night owl. LookIng for a sincere, honest,'
S/DWM, children ok. Between the ages of 30-45
who knows how to treat a
lody,- at least 5' 10" and
over, average or solid
larger frame. Who wants a
one on one relationship,
no head games please,
only serious minded callers need respond- Reply
to ext #38O6.
protty, Irrteligent, SWF 18
i , from Middlesex county
area, who enjoys dancing,
rock music, and sports.
PIOBO
respond
to
oxt.
SWM— 27 quixotic, ad
Jsctlve minded existentialist with a taste for plus
and other dairy/broad dor l v a t l v e s . Earne'stly
searching for European
style e a r t h girl Intel
lactua). A woman who
woars
Blrkenstocks
reqnrdlcss of tho com• ummerlst Impllcatlono,
who la an artistic social
drinker with passion for
above philosophical slant,
food stuff and the Grateful Dead, if you thanked
your private religion Icon
for " M y Dinner with
Andre" end Woody Alton
then I think we are on
paraHol paths. Call now
and g e t a free g n u .
Ptease carl Ext. 4025
3829.
IWM 1 0 - Tirod of trying
to find n meaningful relationship In the bar scene.'
Seeking a one-man
woman who can be sincere, honest A can still
pjtsess a llttlo girt Inside.
Loves animals, onjoys
fishing, the shoro & I like
to party once In a while or
Just relax at homo with a
good movlo. If you ore between the ages of 23 &
32 no taller than 5'7 &
havo tho same ^dtfflcurtlea
trying to hove a serious
relatlonflhlp with the right
person, please respond tp
ext. 3019. '
0WMI W M HARD WfORKINO
PfWBSMONAl-31, 5
4", light-hearted, Aries
with green eves, brow,
wavy hair with a nice
smite. I en^oy e» ty*e« of
quettty time that 2 people
can share. WO a petite,
employed woman between 24-29, wtW woutd
0 e a nice guy a chance,
and knows a good catch
when when she sees ono.
Ext. 3002.
3 5 , 8 1 " , odu
cated,
ethnic oily
handsome, muscular ItalI ,n, seeks classy, sensuous, flnanclelry-successful
M-D-8WF, who craves Re
tpectful Pampering Is apprtclatlvely goneroui,
while enjoying tperklingconvarsation, romanticdining, fun dates; at Your
convenience. Ploase try,
aont be shy, You'H b«
pleased. Discrest relationship possible. Please
call Ext. 4032
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1010
IntrotkidJons
1010
Introduction's
median, cynic, optimist &
wise guy. I consider myself caring, sensitive,
considerate and nonoverbearing but I could be
wrong. My Interests InS W M ,-61 i ,
3 0 - clude clubs, NYC, alternaspmethlng, college grod/ tive music, film, health,
professional, handsome & personal growth, exercise,
physically fit. Withes to c o o k i n g , dining, e t c .
meet an attractive, phusl Seeking attractive, fit,
cally fit, passionate fe- nonconformist SF, any
male to establish a long race, up to 31 for Inspiraterm high quality m»nogo- tion, challenge, companmout romantic relation- lonthlp ono romance.
ship. Plenio reply box Ploase call Ext. 3934.
3992
SWM— Italian, 57, very WANTED:- A spoclal guy,
warm and fun loving mid-40* * , educated, upwould like to meet a very scale, hard-driving, sucaffectionate, sensual fe- cessful professional v»lth
male who would like to vnrled Interosts & activishare a laugh or a tear, t i e s . Good aonso of
listen to the rain, or each humor, caring & kind,
others heart boat white healthy, comfortnbl© with
holding each other close. hlmsotf, integrity, ebfHty
It would t>« nice to sharo to commit •& communicate
wtth lomcono who'4 warm •nil mutts. (Thernpy a
ond sensuous.- It may bo plus). I'm all of the above
on encounter you will (SWDF), very pretty,- very
cherish for a long time. wnrm & loving, vory smart,
active llfostylo, wonderful
Ptease call ext, 4039 .
career, drvorso. Interests,
TALL BLONDS B8AUTI- unencumbered. Special
F U L - 35, 5 ' 1 1 , SWF. I'm love at water, beqehes &
Intelligent, have a terifle bootn, Gkllng, exploring
ncor & for, hiking, music,
sense of humor, am com
munlcotlve, honest, ftf- tho nrts, rending, gPod
factionat*, energetic & tlmos with good friends.
Loti; to give & short) with
physically fH. I enjoy ev
•rythlng from theetr* * my j f l . Frtondo first, and
chamber musk concerts, foromoot, but growth &
to post modem music & commitment^ the ultimate
Great Adventure. Seeking goal. Ploaso ropry to oxt.
a meaningful rolationthlp 3041.
with a 3 0 l i h 4 0 , non
smoking, professional In
WESTFIBLD RfiSJDttrfTtolllgant man, who It alto Whlto profossionsl male,
tall, tharet (A can ad va- youthful 37, 5'9" 1654bs,
riety tbl) my Interests, brown hair and blue eye*.
and It able to axpress Handsome nnd fit, Into
hlmtelf freely (verbally, roller bladlng, romance
omotlonally,' & physically) and children, in search of
Pteetc reply box 3826
n • youngor "white professlonrtl f e m a l e , nonsmoker, sUm, attractive A
Advertise In tho Classified! friendly. PMesa call ext.
4042
who't honest, fun loving,
not afraid of commitment
and MUST LOVE KIDS I
work nights. Roply to ext.
3823
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Introductions
•WIB.35, 5 ' . 8 \ 1 7 5 Ibsl, 8 W M - ?8, 5 ' . 1 1 " , f 6 0 S W M taH, attractive, WALL STREET SINOLC
muscular build, athletic/ lbs., brown hair, brown professional, physically MOM— Seeks Wall St. (or
social drinker, light smok- eyes. Good looking and flti hon-srnoklng, 3 9 ; similar professional) slrter, -dlrtv blond, green romantic successful col- seeks lover-ln-wwitlntf. fffiriad,;Thls attractive dieineere,: «ens« « lege graduate, ^ a i y They say I took-llke-Tom' vorced fefriale; :3&," O ^ T / ^
Jiumor, handsome, variety: secure, home owner. En- Brokaw, but alas, I have 120 lbs, would like to join
of Interests; dinner, mov- joys outdoor activities, no burrerrt affair*-' I'm you '.'-jogging, going tp
los, or Ju»t staying at boating and sailing. Seeks trustworthy, considerate, movie or a show, dinner
home. Looking for attrac- SWF> 24-29, Intelllgont, Intelligent: Looking for pr the beach, The right
tive white female, 25-35, attractive, slim, fun lov- someone' slender, 30-38, guy understands we bpth
hot top' thin but not over- ing, for. friendship and re- A attractive to pamper & have busy schedules) but
weight, shapely, honest,, lationship. Reply to ext.- share my thoughts with. knews there's more to life
affectionate, sense: of 3 9 l i . ,'.-.•:.- : ..-. - . - .
Call Ext, 3868.
that work or your precious
humor, also sick of. the
S
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M
2
8
,
5
1
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long
TO «OOD TO I E T H U S - llttie ones. Reply Ext.
bar scene, Wants healthy,
3002.
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monogamous relationship, hair & beard, self em- 35 yrs. old, 6'3, 210lbs,
marriage: minded. Please ployed,'likes camping, trained by "his 4 sisters, WHO WANTS TO M I P
watching wrestling, cook- he has learned hoW not to MB C I L E S R A T C MY
reply box 3 0 0 1
Ing, riding my. motorcyiilo treat a lady. By seeing the MWTHBAYT I am a very m
SWM ATTHACTIVt,
* pets. I Ipve to laugh A bums we we,nt out .wHh, SM, approaching the Big
27 h a a a i a e i * - - lyiUscuiar watch- comedy br, go to he's no fool, very strong 3 ,6oren.. Seeking f of.
body- Mediterranean, shows. I do smoke & oc- emotionally A physically, warmth, style A subWitty, with great voice casionally drink,I also like very gentle, romantic A a stance foK mutual enter;
needs SWF 21-36, shape- to party & have parties. terHflc sens* of humor A talnment. Age, race unlmly .+ brains, non-smoker,' Looking for SWF 23-30; a spontaneous personality: portant. Lets get but there
who's affectionate,' nur-. Reply box 3985 . ; •-.:.•-. that you can't help, but- and' h'ave sorhe fun!
turing, of this unpredict:
SWM2 9 , handsome, loye. If you want to settle Please call ext. 3633.
able, exciting man. ;
physically fit professional, down, ladles this Is your
Should appreciate searching for a very at- chance. May be the last WM— 27, want« to meet
sharing with her man; ex- tractive Christian female true prince. If you are be- sexy older woman 55 + ,
ercising, kissing, Out- between 22-26, with mo- tween 28 A 39, 5'-5'7, to Share good times. Call
doors, . hugging, working' rales 4 values,, who en- not overweight, not into 3 8 3 2 . ' .-'-. '•••":.•.:'• . - / . . i / v - ;
out, movies, kissing,, ro- Joys, quiet evenings at drug*, not a smoker, very W M - 3 7 , humorlstlcv
mantic picnics, kissing, homo as well as fun high morales, family ori- happy, muaiclnn .would
nutritional cooking, "cud- nights put. Please no Blm-1 ented, reliable A depend- like to meet WF, 20-40.
dling, sensual evenings, bos: Reply Box
,:
• • able, very sweet A gentle; Reply Box. 3986
summer fun.
looking for a guy that will W M - 42 yrs. old, with
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32,
5
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,
165
bethero for.you no.matter, varied . Interests, Finan- Should: be ei»elbs.,
I
have
dark
brown
what, but expectsi the cially secure,' emotionally
HMMy arvaHaMe: for Inhair,
piercing
blue
eyes;
&
same from you, We Urge stable. Seeking WF[\S;. 0,
timate friendship, perhaps
a life together. Please a swarthy complexion. I ypu; don't let this one get orsoon to' bedlvoVced In
am
an.
acth/d
professional
away. Reply box 4 0 5 4 ;
reply with name, message
hoc 3O'», Shapely, attrac
aV phone no. to ext. 3024 -with d wide.variety of Intive & good sense of
Hurryl
v - V : - v ^ / terests. My main, hobbles UNATTACHED S W F - humor for possible long
• re mountain •biking & seeks Unattached emoSWM, : 24-:,5'ft'.'/.'.165 eongwrltlng. I enjoy all tion ally avail. S W M ; term relationship. Please
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lbs. handsome Amorjcsn typos of..rjiuslc, especially Apppx. 38; 6' +-,- firm/ q a l l E x t . 3 9 2 9 .
British gentleman with" au- country,.,blues A cMeslcal. slender build, Earth, sign W w w r - B|i/e eyed
burn hair,; green,eyes ifc a - I am an avid film buff, and (pref.-TAURUS), She'll find blond, tabklng for SWM,, if
Ubf0. I enjoy going put on I; especially enjoy foreign you exciting & appealing you are 5 0 - 6 5 years
the town for dinner.or a. & Ihdepondeht films- I because you'ro spontane- young, emotionally and fimpvle". Also I. enjoy spend a lot of time, read: ous, imaginative, passion-, nancially secure, and
trove I ing,. p l)o.t,ogfa p h y,; ing:& .going-tb-museums; • atey. independent,-sedub-- .DON!! SMOKE, please call
art) sports & .tho great out and in the, summer I tive, uncortventlonal, dev: me; I'm looking foC my
doors to' get away for the spend weekends at my lllsh. YPU know what you best frtpnd and morel I
weekend. Seeking ft SWF, house on Bamegat Bay, I want & aren't intimated
2 1 - 2 7 , who Wants to WQuld ilke to rneet a SWF by, but admire strong per- love Music, cats, beach,
Share ati abundnnco of w.hpi is ;phys|cally flt, ; sonalities like "ydurself. etc'Call my number and
P|on«0
TLC.R6ply ext. 3033.
.! ! beautiful Inside * put; Ypu're kind, considorate,- I'll tell ybu more.
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witty, charming, intelligent tolerant,' honest,'fair and c a l l e x t v 3 9 9 1
SWM, 2 9 , In shapo, at- .Hi '-a.rtl.c.ujate..: I. prefer
W W W M - 55, 5'5, 170
tractive,. Enjoys going out someone who shares my dependable. You've deep lbsM looking for friendship
and
lasting
af.fections.
to dinner, rriovles, • danc passion.for.the arts, who
& companionship right.
ing,: hiking & travoL Look- Is;.comfort able: in. iin You express your feelings now. - Recently", widowed
directly,- arirX are . deterIng for an honest A at- evening dres* or jeans' &
mined In love. You know 2% yrs. ago and It's gets
tractive , woman between sneakers. If you fit. this what
to do and say tp ting lonely. SWF, WWWF,
the ages of 2 1 * .30 with description, I would love make h.er feel special. or DWf 38-50. Smoker &
the s a m e I n t e r e s t s . to hear from ypu. Reply You're gentle and charm- light drinker OK. No drugs
Please reply ext. 3376.
box4056
.
ing to all, faithful and true or gold digger need to
SWM, • ' , 170 Me. Cross
to only- her. You're at-. call. This alsp could lead
between Harry Cdnnlck, S W M - . S I , 6' 195lbs, tracted to comely, fasci- to something betterr,
Jr. Bt JFK, Jr. Looking for handsome, enloys the nating women, but qualh ploase call Ext. 4013.
charming, Intelligent beach, fine cuisine, play- ties. that most appeal to
woman between 23-30 Ing baseball and the finer you He deeper. You like,
1020
with beauty, radiance and things In life seeks slim, being surrounded by soft,
OrgmntzmUone
fire. Please reply oxt. down to earth girl be- c o m f o r t a b ^ V i : fahfilllar
1
3632.
mndActMth*
tween the ages of 28-36, thing*. FrlerWlV P'V^y,,
h a r m o n y and well-,
must
be
honest,
caring
A
SWM, CATHOLIC, S 3 behaved .children ?«re a
riph^drlnke'r, non-smoker, (Sharing.-••' You should be must. You're a bit stub- ALLOW HE TO • M Y O U
seeks honest, sincere, willing to enter « lasting born, but compromising. the gift of a lasting relap r a c t i c i n g C a t h o l i c relationship with the pos- You've purposely" elluded tionship. PersonaUmd, 16
yrs. experience. Call Judy
sibility of marriage. Reply
woman- Reply ext.3475.
giving your heart fully be- Yorio's Compatibtes
box 4 0 5 1
SWM19, looking for
cause of apprehension
SWF, 19 to 24, for fun S W M - 32, self employed and suspicion. But now
and possible relationship. with little free time. Re- you burn to take a chance M A T C H M A K E R
cently lost 80 lbs. and I for something, more -.. INTERNATIONAL— The
Please reply to Ext. 4029
largest A most selective
am Ipoklng for someone
S W M - 24, 5'11, 175lbsr to live life to the fullest. I something profound. You personal Introduction serdesire
a
woman
who
is
blue oyos, brown hair, I enjoy boating,-golf, the
vice In the nation. Call for
like rock : n-roll music, beech, various kinds of loving, resourceful and free Info. 908-218-9090
giving
a
"Mother
Earth"
sports, movies. Looking music, working out at the
PATTTS PARTIES
forjSWF 19-26, who has gym and light Jogging. If who has your qualities,
similar Interests, fox you think you might be In- desires and hungers- Buffet, Dessert, Coffee.
She's
outspoken,
passive
Reservations limited.
friendship hopefully lead-' terested please call ext.
yet aggressive, conserva-. July 25th, 7:30 PM ..
ing to relationship. If this 4038
ttve
pnd
spirited,
serious
••S-7M-SSS4
sounds good give me a
SWM— 34, nice looking, but- -daring nnd playful.
call. Box 3984
health conscious gentle- She's comfortable in silk
SWM— 2 4 , Catholic, man, down to earth, enr- or denim, heeli or bareDJ DOUG FKEULER
good Jooklng; In search of ln((, honest, affectionate, foot. She's a cautious
PROUDLY PRESENTS
SWF, Catholic, 21-26-, non-smoker with a good Capricorn who't al6p esGOOD TIME SINGLES
slim attractive, great per- senso of humor. Brown caped capture for she'll
sonality. You must enjoy hair, blue eyes, 6'2" with not »etti«. She knows you
DANCE PARTIES
the greatest things in life. a muscular build. Interest well, as you know her.
Thursday,
July 23rd nt 8pm
Repry box 4033
Include dining out, mov- You are the Mme, both
and flame. She's
McAtetr's Restaurant
SWM— 25 6 3 , 175 lbs, ies, c o o k i n g , comedy fuel
5 ' 4 " , light blue eyes,
1714 Easlon Avenuo
brown hair, green eyes, club, beach, a wldo vari- blond, with a slender,
Somorsol, Now Jor»oy >
non-smoker, non-drug ety of sports, and spend- ahapply figure and apuser. Seeking SWF 22-31, ing q u i e t ovelngs at pealing features, ext.
Diroctions: 908-469-2S22
Intelligent, attractive & homo. Would like to meet 3885.
Saturday, July 2g)h nt B:3Dpm
slim who enjoys dancing, a SWF, 24-37, with slmllgoing to the beach, taking lar Interests for dating,
Holiday Inn
romantic walks, movies 4 friendship and possible U N P R I T E N T I O U S AND
Exit 136, Garden Sl.ito I'.nkwny
spending quiet nights to- long lasting monogamous HEALTHY aCNTLEMAMKcnilworlh. Now Jersey
Please call,
gether at home. Reply box relationship.
48, 5'6". Educated and
Directions: 908-241-1100
ext. 4015
3996
e s t a b l i s h e d Chinesea D isconHI ttroni VPM
SWM25, 6', 225lbs, S W M 3 8 5'7", 1 6 5 American professional,
AT CACH rVTVT.
handsome, employed, lbs., social drinker and reasonably good looking.
Inlormallon: 908-469-3141
with a variety of Interests smoker, brown oyes and Very broad Interest In
which Include: fishing, hair. Enjoy camping, fish- sports, music, movies and
ttnnls, rock & roll, con- i n g , b o w l i n g , m a l l s , theater. Enjoys good food
1030
certs, dining out, movies, s p o r t s , walks on tho and travel. Looking for a
Lost&Foumtl
romance, cooking, com- beach, quiet nights fit petlto woman with same
edy clubs, Atlantic City. home, hbme cooking, din Interests. Reply to Ext.
T W P - largo
Seeks SWF, 18-30, to Ing out, and other Inter 4012.
k>ng haired brown & white
enjoy some of these Inter- ests. I'm honest, sincere,
male dpg; black great
ests & maybe some' of fun loving and spontane- UNUSUAL S W M - 3 0 , 6', dane;
A White alyours. Please reply box ous. In search of S/DWF, 180 lbs. attractive, non tered Orange
male cat. Branch3937
33-38, slim, good looking, smoking vegetarian, co- burg— White and beige
SWM— 2 6 , hopeless romantic, looking for storybook romance with a
beautiful clean and fit,
8WJF— 36, near Prince slim, no taller than 5'7"
ton, very attractive, grad- SWF or SBF. I am very
uate pf an ivy League Col- well-built and I take care
lege, In management at a of my body. I am blue/
top company, wants to groon eyed, 5'8" find 190
meet a tall, goodlooklng lbs with brown hair and
prOfessonal man (34-45) very clean. This Is all I can
with sincere Intention. tell you, you'll have to find
out the rest for yourself.
Please call ext. 3933
You will not be sorry. And
8WJM— 20', Colloge stu- also please, no phonies,
dent, 5' 1 1 " , blonde hair fatties or druggies. Please
blue eyes. In search of repry to Ext. 4028
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Qreatl Call today for your
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MAM
A PWntp...fon
UPBI— Scandinavian, Eur o p e a n , Yugoslavian,
South American, Japnneae High School exchange studerrts...arriving
August...HOST FAMILIES
NEEDED! American Interc u l t u r a l S t u d e n t Ex-';
change. Call Kathleen
(»O>) SS9-4S4S or 1 800-SIBUN«
THANK Y O U - St. JrJde
and S t Theresa for answorlng my prayers. LA. •
MUVSRTOTHB
eiassco VIRCUN ,
(Never knovwi to fail). Oh,,
most beautiful flower of
•Mtv-: Carmel, fruitful vjpe
splendor of Heaven,
Blessed Mother of the son
of God, I m m a c u l a t e
Virgin, assist me In •my
necessity. Oh, Star of the
Sea, help me and Hjirtu:
me, hftreih you are my
mother. Oh,. Hoiy Mofy,
Mother of God, Queen of
Heaven and Earth! I
humph/ beseech you fr'drh
the bottom of my heart. So
suc.cor. m«- l,n,,.this
necessity.'Therefore honp,
that can withstand your
power*;-'Oh;-; shpw me
herein you are my mother.
Oh:..M.B,r.y, • c9.0 C.oJ.V.ed..
without sin, pray for us
who have -recourse-to
thee (3x). Hply .Mother,."!'place this cause In -your
hands: (3x).;Holy.:Spir|t,
yb:ii. wh<j,-s0.1 ve ^.1.1
problems, light all rciiaa'S
so that I can attain "my
goal: .You who gave-me
the divine gift tP fprgh/e
and. forget all evil against
me. and t h a t in a l l
Instances In my life you.
are with me, I want in this
short prayer to thank you
for all things as you
confirm once again that I
neve r want . to-tie
separated .from you In.
eternal glory, Thank, you.
for. your mercy toward me
and mine. The..persqn
must say this prayer 3
consecutive days. After 3
days, the request will be
granted. This prayer rriust
be published after the
favor Is granted, M.L.N.
PRAYER TO THE
BLESMD VIROIN
(Never known to fall), Obi
most beautiful flower'or
Mt. Carmel, fruitful vine
splendor of Heaven,.
Blessed Mother of the son
of God, I m m a c u l a t e
Virgin, assist me in my
necessity. Oh, Star of the
Sea, help me and hear
me, herein you are my
mother. Oh, Holy Mary,
Mother of God, Queen ef
Heaven and Earth! I
humbly beseech yeu from
tho bpttpm pf my heart to
t u c c p r m e In t h i s
necessity. There are none
that can withstand your
ppwer. Oh, show me
herein you are my mpther.
Oh Mary, conceived
without sin, pray for ys
who have recourse to
thee (3x). Holy Mother, I
place this cause in ycur
hands (3x). Hply Spirit,
y p u who s o l v e a l l
problems, light all roads
SP that I can attain my
goal. You who gave me
the divine gift tP fprglve
and forgot all evil against
me and t h a t In nil
Instances In my life you
are with me, I want In ttils
short prayer to thank you
for all things aa you
confirm onco again that-1
n e v e r w a n t t o be
separated from you in
eternal glory. Thank you
for your mercy toward me
and mine. The person
must say this prayer 3
consecutive days. After 3
days, the request will be
granted. This prayer must
female dog; block & white be published after the
kitten; gray tabby kitten. favor is granted. 0.2
HWsborough— longhaired
white & brown male dog;
white male kitten with
gray tall and spots; Black
male k i t t e n . Highland
Pork— F-emnle Doberman.
Somerset County Humane
Society, Route 2 2 , North
Branch, Ml. 526-3330
F O U N D - A parakoet,
Moor JFK Hoslpttnl area,
found on 7/19, 908-5486771
1040
ADOPTION— Financially
secure, happily married
couplo wish to givo a loving home to a white newborn. Let us heip each
other. Confidential, legal.
Call Mike & Joann anytime 1-800-382-7465
Ataf*T)OM— Loving cou
pis wtsrtee to adopt whMe
newborn. We promise love
and happiness to your
baby. Cati KMtry and Rich
le anytime 1-800-7537890.
A B O P T I O N — We've
adopted before, and our
daughter is now 3, to we
know whet n precious k>y
adoption can be. Love,
Hugs, and Laughter await
our new baby. Ploaso call
Trudy and Art colloct
(216) 677-2394_
BLACK a wNrrs SINOLJBO— Ladles...w« aro
over stockod with good
looking men. Are you 25
to 55? Slngloo, w» will tot
you join froe. Write DAW,
P.O. Box 6294, No. Druntwtek, NJ 0 8 9 0 2
P f t A Y M TO THE HOtY
• P I O T T - Holy Spirit, Yo\i
who solve all my problems, who light all roads
so that I can obtain my
goals, You who give me
the DMne gift to forgive &
forget ell evils against me
& that In all Instances Of
my life You are with me. I
want In this short prayer
to thank you for alt things
A to confirm once again
that I never want to be
separated from You A
even in tptte of all material Illusions I wish to be
wtth you in eternal glory.
Thank you for Your mercy
toward rmr-«f mine. The
person must say this
prayer for 3 consecutive
days. After 3 days the
favor request will be
granted even if It may B«
difficult. This prayer must
bo published Immediately
after the favor Is granted
without mentioning the
favor, only your Inltlalo
should apper at (ho bottom. M.C.
PSYCHIC RCAOINOS BY
DIANE a\ JESSICA
By appointment only
»0«-7B»-S8BB
All readings nro private S
confidential. Locatod up
stairs from Gentlemen's
Choice Hair Design, 205
South Avo., Wettfleld
SWIDtSM MASSAOS^
Jonot, CMT. Call 908 254
8 4 3 3 . By appt. only,
WANTID W P - 35-50,
who It non fulfilled as I
am, for a polite, consider
ate, romantic, dlscroot,
wookday relationship W/
white businessman. P.O.
Advortlso In tho Classified! Box 426, Bound Brook NJ
08805
-July; 23; 1992
Classifieds
1040
Panonala
1040
J*erson*fs
2040
Aucffoiw
Farm A
2110
Fumttum
2110 Y
FumHuro \
MULCH/TOP SOIL/STONE KtrCHEN BOOTH S E T - 1
Instances In my' life" you
nttNetrs AUCTION
P i c k up .of. pyr.ompt Vb yr. old white table,
ore with me, I want In this .':''
SKRVICE
delivery. Retail/Wholesale.; chestnut vinyl benches &
short prayer to thank you
•RMHUTWATCR, NJ
for all things as you conEagle Fence & Supply ;r chairs. $550. 246-0924
, AUCTIONEER
firm' once : again that I
CoJ. Prank L«e Preach
62S-5T78
: KITCHEN DINETTE —
never want to be sepa•OS-KM-307S
Table and 4 chairs; $150.
rated from you In eternal •
Estate Sales; OR set; $700. Window
2
0
9
0
glory. Thank you for your
Entire/partial
contents
fan; $15. 908 722 9686
1
MmHc,
mercy toward me and
Antiques
Sale* ikBmxaan
mine. - The person must
Liquidations
say this prayer 3 consecuHARVtNOROUP
tive \. days. After 3 days,
AUCTIONEERS
CRAFT * FLEA MARKET
the request will be grantBeJmlnater, NJ
Holy Trinity Eastern Ored. This prayer must be
thodox' Church; 830 Jef908-K34-010B
published after the favor
ferson Ave. (corner of W.
Is granted. M.A.K.
Estate & Commercial H8zelwopd)..Rahway, 7/
Liquidations
25, 8/22, 10/17, 11714
WARM, LOVINO H O M E Waltlng to be shared with HCRITAaE AUCTION «AL- 8AM-3PM. $10/10'. 908a new baby. There's so LERIES— Estates sale,' 382-4231 , ;
2120
much love here to give. Fri; Jury 2 4 r 6 pm, Pre- C R A F T E R / V E N D O R S
ftarmgp 9mlat
Please call collect any- view: 7/23, 4-9 pm, 7/24, WANTED— for Bedmln
4 pm tp sale ends. .
ster. School. Flea Market,
time. 212-677-2067.
FURNITURE: Portland Sept. 19th. For Info, coll
4 PSYCHIC READINOS A sleigh, Mah. sec, China Sally at 5 2 6 - 0 2 8 5 or NOTICE: All OARAflE 8A BY DOROTHY*
and side-board, -walnut Karen 234-9380
r ALE8 advertlaementa are
•Love»Health»Bu8lne9S
lib. table, spinning wheel,
PAYABLE m ADVANCE
CRAFTERS WANTED
• SPECIAL*-Tarot Card c|rca 1830's, + numerreadings $5 With this ad. ous 19 th and 20 th ben-: Seeking unique crofters by caah, cKMfc, VMA or
Master Card For a quota
Coll for appt. 0pund Brk.;. turypieces
••••'.; • for .successful Shrine! pf
St.'Joseph Christmas Bou- on coal, please cafl
J
1
:
•"
' d : « . B . ..- • v - ' ' ' : ; . . '
\r908-3B6-4004T-r OLASiWARC: cut glass, tique. (Stirling) November 1-800-334-0831.
'-.:
depression - glass, porclrc 13 & 14. Please call Uz at
llns,.
Incldlng
Urnoges,"
THANKMIVMQ NOVINA
BERNARDSVHXE- 129
r^prltake, rVrppcn, and 908-647-6334
TO ST. JUDC- Holy St.
Coming Event*
pthers. -.'
- . , -.
>CRAFT MAKERS^ Clareaseat Re«4l, BWg.
\ -lude, Apostle nnd Martyr,
SILVER! 3 -Piece fed. Quality arts and crafts M r Almoet new-Clothing;
.great In virtue and rich In
' miracles, near kinsman of, C R U I S E C A N A D A ' S coin silver-tea' set, Tiffany people .wanted for'expan- Jewelry, Furs, AccesJeiusChHst, faithful Inter- CALM-WATER R I V I R S - & Co- brushes, Groham sion, of an existing year sories. Continual 50%cessor of. aH who Invoke spend 3, 5 or 7 nights sterling pitcher and box.
round crafts show. This 75% mariddowrw. RUg. 2
r special patronage In aboard: elegant replica OILS AND PRINTS: 19 th new and exciting Concept - THE ANNEX- finest
f
of need. To you I Steamboats visiting ro- and 20th century paint-. requires no labor hours quality homo furnishings,
ave recourse from the, mantic Cities, the world- ings, prints, Curtis botani- and a minljnal rent Qprrt: Antiques* Collectibles.
depth of my heart arid: famous 10OO Islands, .the cals, Wallace nuttings, mUment. Call today
' Continual 10%-50% mark
.downs.. New merchandise
humbly beg to whom God International Seaway A Max-field parrlth, Atchln(90S) S08-S300.,.''.
arriving dally! Consignsbh
fox.--'-'.'has given such great locks, Whale-watching A
ments by.appt. Dealers
power to come .to my as- magnificent fjords. From SPECIAL FEATURES: 2
space when avail."
. distance.' Help me In my $562.00 Dlal-a-brochure antique., slot-machines, 1 Fr— to « Hood Man»e
ENCOM QUALITY
present and urgent petl, 1,-800,267:7868, ;:,-;-:.:• );;.• unissued ,sh«jef of. fracC0NSMNMENTS
tlonal currancy Somerset
• tion. In return I promise to
county bank, Oriental •-TRACK TAPES- vari- M-F 10-6, Thure. 8
• make your" name' known
Rugs, Estate Jewelry .and ous Artists. "Call 908- S a f i O - 4 . '•.•"••,•--;.•,;•:.•.".:•.
. a n d cause you to bo In. AnnouncGiifhts
gold and- silver, coins,'. 7 5 5 - 6 6 9 2 •':'.- •':"::'."• :!: ''• dosed Mondays in Jury &
yoked. '(Say 3 pur Fa-.
August »OS.»S^T7S0
Bronzes • ..
... .' . •-'.•
Others, 3 Hall Mary's, 3
UUNDRY T U B - 19"x26'
LOCATION! Atvterieen U? stains..;.but otherwise..In' B R I D Q E W A T R R - «tlt
Glory
Be's).
St.;Jgde,
pray
:
glori HU, OW York. Rcf., good-icondftlon. Please" Aye, BLOCK SAUn near
for us and all who Invoke
BrtdgewateV, NJ
'•" your aW. Amen;- (Publlcapost office. Sat. 7/25, 9.;:
Use
Your
Card.:,
For Directions and addit- call 469-3230
' tion must be promised.
4. Baby Hems, new clothSECTIONAL4
pieces,
tlonal
information
call
This novena has never
ing,
furn.,,
g, tools,, patio
p
908-73O-R374, Air .condi- brown colonial print. BBQ
-.'fbaart known to fall.,This
lS
F II and
d craft
ft
BQ,
Q, S
Scl-FI
Great
forfamily
rooYri.
tioned
hail,
food
avail.,
prayer Is to be said for 9
k
books,
bikes,
AT,
bik
IBM AT
Exc.
cond.
658-4118
TERMS:
CASH,
Travelers
cbrisecutlve days). My
Checks, Money orders, STEEL LANDIN0 AND software. Rain of shine'.,":
•prayers have been 1 an:
Preaaprovetf ekecka STAIRS— and cinder CLINTON— 2S Seargaa
y ^ O e ' d B . P . - • ' ••• *•-' ' •••.
Place, off Routs 3 1 N.
10% Buyers premium, blocks. Call 463-1528.
• P*AY•H
TO T H E
Sat 7/26, 9em-2piri- RainQuality Conslments being
ULESSID V I R t t l N or S h i n e . 3 family.
accepted for future salos
2110
Clothes, fumltura, doll
'''. (Never, known to fall). Oh,
house, household Items.
Famftt**
• most beautiful flower of
2080
, Mt. Carmel, fruitful vino
B D I S O N - 4 9 Cllva
'Convenient! .
Ootak* A Afpmnl
splendor: of. Heaven,
BEDROOM S E T - 4 piece Hllla(Rt. 2 7 to Grove) 7/25
' Blessed Mother of the son
Black lacquer, queen, 2 only, 9-4 pm, MOVING
of God, Immaculate VirC L O T H I N * SOLD I N night tables, mirrored CONTENTS SALE on 2
, gin; assist me In my no'
B U L K - 1 0 0 % / r a y o n , headboard, triple size flfsll Fine LA w/DavIs
Cesslty. Qh, Star.' of the
2000
skirt/blouse; shortA>iouse dresser w/mlrror. SOmma Queen and Seoreteryrjrare
Sea, help me and how
sets; This merchandise w a t e r b e d m a t t r e s s , Burl Dlnlng/oonfersance
row SALE
me, herein you-are my
SELLS WELL BY PARTY $1500 Call (908) 359- table; D e n ; 2BR; Ofmother. Oh, Holy Mary,
flce;Knoll Kit aat; VictoPLAN 908-356-5832 msg. 1690.
Mother of God, Queen of
aoto
rian etegere & more!
PAROCHIAL
SCHOOL
•
E
D
R
O
O
M
SET—
5
. Heaven and Earth! I hum-:
N u m b e r s ( l i v e n , No
CLOTHERSGirl's
blouspiece,
Black
lacquer
with
b(y beseech you from the
checks, no early sales.
es,
socks,
sweaters.
Boy's
gold
trim,'
Uke
ne«_B0.
bottom pf my heart to ART DCCO— Bronze LaSALE BY LOIS LEBBING
slacks, shirts, vests. Save (908) 548-8090
,\ succor mo In this ne- dles, 15" high, 2 signed $$ on Uniform prices. Call
cessity. There are none $12S/ea. 2 unsigned $987 LORRAINE'S M O HAMIL- CHINA CLOSET- Lighted FAR H I L L S - Lake Rd.;
that can withstand your ea. EngHgh China cat-12" TON ST., SOMERSET, glass display top; 3 draw- (off Rt. 202) Estate Sale!
power. Oh, show me here- high blue A white $95.
er, 2 cabinet bottom by Sat, July 25, 8AM-4PM,
••S-X4S-SSM
in you are my mother. Oh Victorian picture frame
Bassett. Oak 'fin. $500/ Sun 8 - 1 2 P M , rain, or
Mary, conceived without" $50. Over 1 0 0 illustra- WAREHOUSE SALE BO. Pleaso Iv. msg. at shine. Antiques, silver,
"sin, pray for us who have tion* 17th century history
908-781-1410; 201-667- fabric, wool, tools, furniture, pictures, china,
recourse to thee'(3x). of Mexico $ 4 0 0 . 908- Hand painted clothing In 4550 (w).
whole
sale
prices.
Please
chrystal. books, many
Holy Mother,-! place this 439-2686 rv. msg
CORNER
END
TABLECall
563-0595
boutique items & other
cause In your hands (3x).
Bennlngton
dark
pine,
excollectibles. No early
Holy Spirit, yoU who solve
cellent
condition,
2tier
JOOO
2060
birds.
all problems, light all
with storage space. Must
roads so that I can attain
Collectible*
see. $ 1 5 0 firm. CaH QLAS'STONE- a Pftxer
•; fny goal.- You who gave
Joyce, 469-3230 after 5 Dr., Frt., Sat. A Sun. 7/
'rrie the divine gift to for- APPUAMCES- Refrigerapm.
• 24,25 & 26; 9-5. Moving.
glve and forget all evil tors, washers, dryers,
2-Famih/. 12 HP Snapper
DR SET— 10 pc. mnfry Rider Mower, Microwave,
against me and that In all stoves. Reasonable rates.
American Drew, Contem- furn., household.
Instances In my life you All guaranteed. Call 908porary Teakwood & glass,
are with me, I want in this 231-1047
2 china cabinets, 1 serv- MISBIBSEX— 1ST N«tshort prayer to thank you FULL SIZED ELECTRIC
er, 2 ami chairs, 4 side w*e(9 Ave.; (off Shepherd
for all things as you con- CLOTHES DRYER- Uke
chairs, 1 yr. old. seats 8- Ave.) Fri, Sat & Sun 7/
firm once again that I new! $195, Call (908)
10 w/Ieaf, cost $5500- 24,25,26. 9am-4pm. Parnever want to be sepa- 526-5961.
asking $3300. 234-1735 tial contents of house.
, rated from you In eternal
Priced to sail
glory. Thank you for your
DR
TEAKWOOD
...of home nnd
mercy toward me and Advertise in the Classified!
MUWLESCXtl2 LorCHAIRS- (S) $400; Lg. raine A v e . , (off
rental Is advertised
mine. The person must
Marlsolid brass coat rack boro), Sat. 7/25 & Sun.
say this prayer 3 consecuIn classified. When
7/
$135; Bunk beds, 2 tier 26; 1 0 - 4 . Many baby
tive days. After 3 days, CUE WASHER * DRYERyou're looking for neiu
$ 2 0 0 ; Secretary desk Items, clothes & housequarters, get the
, . the request win be grant- 2 yrs. old, $400. Call
$250; Mahogany DR table hold ttema,
ed. This prayer must be 908-781-2671
classified hnblt.
$350; Cedar Chest $50;
' published after the favor
Rocker $ 7 5 ; KneeHole MIDDLESEX- 440 MeJMICROWAVE
O
V
E
N
Is granted. M.L
desk $150; BR set com- ree« Are.; (off Route 28),
Chlna taa set, hand!
plete $750; Oak dresser Gigantic Yard sale, 7/25,
2070
PRAYIR
T O T H E capped walker, tools,
$ 2 5 0 ; bookcase $ 2 5 . 7/26, 9-4 pm, Rain or
Computer*
B L E S S E D V I R t t l t t - stereo, lamps, bath towPlus a store full of quality Shine.
(Never known to fall). Oh, els, picture paintings, etc
used furniture & house-mo«t beautiful flower of (908) 968-2387
AT * T 2S6 P C - 640K hold Items, Desks, lamps, NBSHANIC STATIONMt. Carmel, fruitful vine WASHER A D R Y E R - RAM, 20MB HD, 5V<" 1.2 tables, chairs, mirrors, SBS Priaeeton Ct., Sat.
•splendor of Heaven, Kenmore, large capacity, MBFD, CGA cplpr monltpr, picture frames, etc. & Sun., 7/25 & 26; 9-3.
Large variety of kids toys,
Blessed Mother of the son good cond., $200/130. keybpard, mpuse. Many h H C O T O S U J J
books, clothes. 9 spd.
of "God, Immaculate Vir- Call 908-369-4018
programs Included. $500. COUINS CORNBR
20" bike, motortred blko,
gin, assist me In my ne549-3866
23
Dumont
Rd.,
(opp.
dresser, vanity, wicker
cessity. Oh, Star of the WASHER/AAS DRYERBonk), Far Hills, NJ. 908- king headbd., much morel
Sea, help me and how large capacity, Whirlpool, C O M P U A O D - 386 SX, 234-0995
me, herein you are my 2 yrs. old, $450/both. Gas IBM Compatible, color
DID YOU
monitor and printer. Hart) FINE CUSTOM MABE
mother. Oh, Holy Mary, grlll-$75. 908-545-7529
KNOW . . .
-Mother of God, Queen pf WASHER- $ 7 5 . Dryer, drive, 3.5 and 5.25 disc FURNITURI— LR couch, that an ad In this local
, Heaven and Earth! I hum- $65. Stove, $75. Refrig- drive. WP and L 1 2 3 . 2 chairs, 2 Ipveseots. BR paper alsc goes into 16
set w/headbd. Den, lg. other local papers? Reach
bly beseech you from the erator, $170. Can deliver. $1400/BO. 685-5941
bottom of my heart. to Color console TV $100. COMPUTER- IBM COM- sectional. Alsp odd tables over 4 0 0 , 0 0 0 readers
succor me In this ne- Pis call 722-6329.
PATIBLE $295. We repair & chairs. Moving. Call with one calli
cessity. There are nono
cemputors & printers. We 908-572-1660 for appt.
1-800-550-9495
.that can withstand ypur
buy computers & printers,
2O3O
power. Oh, show me heremonitors, drives & board. LR FURNITURE- tradi- PISCATAWAV- 107 WalArt
tional, sofa, 3 uphol- nut St., Sun. 7/26, 9amin ypu are my nopther. Oh
908-464-7496
stered Drexel chairs, lamp 5pm. Household Items,
Mary, conceived without
sin, pray for us who have CUSTOM Oil. PORTRAITS GOLDSTAR LAPTOP M S tables, Welman. Stiff el miscellaneous, etc,
recourse to thee (3x). from photo, pets a speci- SX/2MB/40MB. Mouse, lamps, etagere & corner P I S C A T A W A Y - 1 S 7
Holy Mother, I place this ality, affordable, call Ed, Windows 3.0, modem & curio cabinet, paintings & Weedrew Ave.; Sat &
aas't software. S900/BO. misc. Like new. Best
cause In your hands (3x). 908-469-0087
July 25 & 26, 9
offer. CaH 908-249-7444 Sun,
Hp*y Spirit, you whp solve
781-1900
4PM, furniture, clothing,
all probloms, light all
PECAN D I N I N * ROOM toys, household Hems.
Ads In Classified
roads so that I can attain
SET— 2 8" leavs, table- PISCATAWAY- 1*20 AlAds In Classified
my goal. You who gave
don't cost —
60x40; 2 arm chlars, 4 bert S t . . Sat. 7/25 &
me the dMne grfl to for' don't cost —
They pay! •
side chairs, server-64x20, Sun. 7/26, 9-4. Housogive and forget all evil
hutch 54x17, $600/B0. hold Items, fum., someThey pay!
against me and that In all
Call eves. 231-0858
thingfor everypnel
THAMKtOIVINO MOVENA
; t O »T. JUDB-', Holy St.:
Jude, Apostle and Martyr,
/ . g r e a t In virtue and rich In
•~rrilraclMl, near kinsman of
•Jesus Christ, faithful intercessor of all who Invoke
• your special patronage In
' . >fime Of heed. To you |
; .have recourse from the
depth of my heart and
- humbly bog to whom God
•' -Has given such great
• power to conrte to my a»- sistance. Help me in my
present and urgent petl,,' tion. In return I promise to
• "make your name known
- i n d cause you to be Irtvoked. (Say 3 Our Fathers, 3 Hall Mary's, 3
•Glory Be's). St. Jude, pray
for us arid aH who Invoke
your aid. Amen. (Publication must bo promised.
This novena has never
f*
been known to fall. This
prayer Is to be said for 9
:
Consecutive days). My
0rayers havo been an^
2110
FumHute
Excellent condition. 4
chairs, extra leaf. Best
Offer, (908)469-4004.
TABLE— butcher block,
5x2^i, A Scandinavian
chairs.: Chandelier. Best
offer. Call 781-7574
TRABmONAt Walnut DinIng Room Set, 6 chqlrs, 2
rvs., Hutch $1800. Sofa
bed $200. 908-722-7665
USED F U R N I V U R E Sofa, easy chair, bed; bureau. Best Offer.: .Call
966-8058.
2120
2120
ser—
Qarmg* SaVaa
P I S C A T A W A Y - 2OS
Wyelaaff A¥e.; (by 287/
off River Rd.) Sat, Jury
25, 9AM. Variety + some
antiques
PISCATAWAY- » • «
a * * * Ave., (off Morris
Ave.)«a4. 7/25 & Sun, 7/
26;; l,0-5<Toys, furn.,
clothes4more. ;,"-": .-.-'.^
s o . PtAiNrreto-r- 103
MaM« St., off HamUtcn
BMf-.'-Fri. ft Sat 7/24 *
25, 9am-4pm. Household
Items, tools,.clothes,;
baseball cards, etc. : *
SOMBRVILLC- 2 Rfvlera Dr^ (last St. off N.:
GaSton Ave. before. Rt.
22)July28, 9-5PM :v i
SOMCRVIIXB- 40 FleWateae Dr.: (off Oaston
Ave-) S a t / 2 5 ; 9.r4PM,
Antiques, hPU»«holdf
Items,. tools, electrical
supplies, docks, pictures;
Tiffany styte lamp, violin,
pll lamp*,
gJassK basebaU
cads:v:-'7'--':'::v;-— '
W A R M N - 1C Skylta*
Dr.i (off M t Horeb Rd).
July 23, 9-5; 24th, 9-5; &
2Bth, 1-5. furniture,
china/., dishes,, records,
books, various other
ttama, MUST SELL! .
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large development. Over
950 yards left. Close out
$4.75/yd. Also available
STAIN MASTER $ 8 , 8 8 . ,
COMMERCIAL CARPET
$4:99. Shop at"hprhe,:
Calf Eddie, . ' : V '
908-686-0027
CARPETS- blue 113(13$99; grey. 5x8-$49, bike>
$ 3 0 ; 4.8" t a b ! e - $ 4 0 ;
hanging lamps-$29;- 14K
Jewelty $12 t-. 526-6511
C L O T H I N 0 SOLD IN
B U L K - 1 0 0 % rayon,
skirt/blouse; short/blouse
sets; 908-356-5832 msg.
CUSTOM M A D E - 37
drapes, kitchen, table.,
baby . crlb.; -hIghcha'liv,
stroller, BO; 424-0667:. ;1.
DCSK— Large exocutive
oak forrriica,; 4 drawer w/
typewriter wing.. $ I 7 5 .
Call 908-789:9259.; ,:.-'•';.
DININOi ROOM SET—
Hutch, table, leaf, 6
chairs^' Medium, finish,
good condition. $ 7 0 0
best offer.908-819-7375;
ENTIRE CONTENTS OF
HOME— LR, den, BR, dl:
nette furniture, pishes,
glassware, small appl,,
2130
draperies, asst. tables,
chairs, desks, lamps, &
hundreds of other Items.
MLUHMEMIMgS
Call 572-1660 for appt.
PICK YOUR OWN FREEZER— Beverage
Alre, Series C, 3' glass
Edward Wells Farm.
door, $2450/neg. Call
Retreat Road
805-0108 ask for Rich
.•";•••• V l n o e n t o w n . N J
mornings. :
«O CART TRAILER-:
AM CONMnONBR- Em- $200. used racing tires,
erson Quiet Cool. 8200 racing .rims, misc. other
BTU, 9.4 EER. Asking Go-Cart items, computer
$235. 249-0710 after 6
monitor, $125, Gemini
I - Fe- printer, $75, Commodor
rtertck 7,000 BTU, 10 new computer w/ disc drive,
padded folding chairs, 8 Software, games, $125,
lawn lounge . chairs, one coll: 271-1**8
30 cup coffee pot, two HOUSE S A L E - everyP2OS-75-R15 tires. Call thing goes! furniture, all
908-755-4011 after 7pm.
appliances, misc. Items.
ALUMINUM ANS VINYL 908-937-4726. Moving to
WINDOWS— doors and West c o a s t , . . - - . .
sample windows from I N S T R U M E N T S - Flute,
$10. 828-2464
Clarinet, Trombone,' $^.75
APARTMENT SALE- Everything must go! Reasonable prices. Coll 908-2710721, after 5pm.
ATTENTION BANDSSpeakers for sale. 2 JBL
bass bins, 15", 2 JBL high
end horns. Concert material Asking $800/Best
offer. MUST SELLI 908236-0699
ATTENTION CRAFTERS *
CRAFT S H O P S - As
sorted costume Jewelry
findings. SOLD IN BULK.
356-5832/201-697-1220
BAHAMA CRUISE
5 days/4 nights. Over
bought. Corporate rates
to public. Limited tickets.
$249/coupie.
(407) 7S7-S1O0, ext. S3
Mon.-Sat. 9AM-9PM
BAR (CUSTOM-BUILT)
Great looking wood tone
L-shaped bar has a
formica front and top with
padded leather elbow
rests. Brass rail as well as
5 bar stools. Measures 6'
long and cost $1200 to
build. Asking $ 8 0 0 .
PLEASE CALL »0S-2S4BAIKUMN1 comforter/blanket covers, 100% cotton
oxc. quality. SOLD IN
BULK 908-356-5832 m3g
I SET— Lane, black lacquer pier group, mirrors,
lights, also matching 6
drawer bureau & stereo
unit $2400. 756-5262
ZENITH VH8-C CAMCORDER- (CVM67OOC,
extra battery, earring
case, RF converter, oxtras
worth $160, must sell.
$775. Call Anthony 7225216 leave messago.
CAMERA- Minolta Maxxum 80001, 3 lenses,
5200I/& extras. Super
camera auto or manuel
$400 complete. Call 908439-2686 iv. msg.
HIGH > RlCE$:?l!l^r ; for.
PORTABLK^
WASHER;.*; beyEft,• o?ig. quality'.•postcards, Jsheet
$800, l'st $.360 takea:-(t,- music,, old toys, baseballlawnboy lawnrrjower,7 gai;, items/ cameras; military,
powered.' w.&6''d: eater, typewriters, TV's, Worlds
Fair, fountain pens. 2.72908-560-8369
RACINd STROLLER—
baby jogger, fpr- 6 montfl,
I BUY ANYTHINd
to 4 yr bid, asking $27.5 One Item, or an entire,
bio, never been used, still estate. Call (908) 526in box, 908-828-1378
8035 6f 730-8374.
RC CAR—:-1/10 scale,: J U K E
BOXES
ft
new, assembled, 'magnum P I N B A L L S — any cond
radio, MRC charger, $400 s l p t , ' c o k e , arcaid.e
BO 722-6898'
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maohlrtea ^ -bflrbor\ polec
WCHO FAJf, MACfjIJNE
sle#i7a5t9
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908722'7&8g;'^ v:f
for quality maternity
RIDINQ LAWM MOWER-t infant clcthlng., Pl
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LT 10 modoi, battery 6pJ call 908-847-9009
erated. Call 725-6125
OLDER SODA, QUM «
*CHWINN B I C Y C L E - V E N D I N 0 MACHINES,
28Mb-spd-$55,. Aluml- Juke boxes,' Arc»de :
nUrn"laacfer-24'.$7p, games, Neori'; signs':*'&
Scott Sproader-$10. 908- clocks, Lionel trains, Hess
722-76$4-'•.-;:>•--."••,•,;;'•:-,-,;.•• .trucks', pedal- cars, toys.
Wanted by cro)l»ct«r;
-STERLINO
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yiCE. FOR Mrzifit :.ai pricft • 8 y 6 S < i ¥ 1 E
well belPwcosfcThis silver;
being PfferegiW. order tc»
finalize a p'^&i,rial will.; To
obtain hiorie-iiir)fo7 &' ar^
range on appfc'please: call
9087223fipj|;^g;; ;/;y
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4 A M P S — • ' : $ i a ' e a ; Call.
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TWIN '. BED.rS.::fike'neW ELECTRIC IWOTO Bftrv-y ••>:>$150. AISp/wO base; ac purripa and 'related ec(uip ; -f .
cpridan; $ 2 0 0 / Ma'rir's ti\*ni'AotA.9&L]t -•-''-A~
$0;7jit;359i::':;
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PETS AND LIVESTOCK
.Abcessbries:.M6nth)y.
rnents low aS"$18;0Q
tbday FR
Catalog
WOOD BOO»i<:A8e/CABINET^:.
T $ 7$75;jjvf#rifip:s':(for
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D O B E R MKH
boy's roornj'.\$25; * 54". PUPS—~AX&
china cabinet,. $,15d;
S r r ^ T & ^ w h t t e 'wood;' i rtg; ;r6BBr^a^u n
Oval glass ccctalt'tablo,
b
Great temperrrienf,
$50, 752-0l2;i^^ : .s:--^ •=
h 90823*222
ANDERSCN 'CAfCMENT
WINDOWS- '(fe) ;CW26(
6'x4'9", Teiratqn^ -Vney'e'r
Installed. liOQ/ea. tialt '
.. 908-68S-0537
2:-yrs." old,
cyme's, .with.-.Q „
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Withchlfdten a oth«rr.rJpgs;.'. •'''»
«" c a t s . " $ 6 5 0 / B O , ' " . ! C $ I I ' '•'•:<i'''-''
908-218-0657
S H I H T Z U - puppies,
n o n - s h e d d i n g , ' nun
allergenlc, great wlth.ohildrenl Adorable,•• loving
pets. Call'563-17.13.';.... .
^2140
Ofltcm FumHum &
~ ' Supplies
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DRAFTING MACHINEt- SUNRISE ACRES=v Oog
Vemco 18" & 20", w/o obedience. Private &
rulers: $ 6 5 : Call '236- group classes. , Results
6254.
guaranteed. 689-8566
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Hones
2160
Wantpd to Buy
ALL CARS WANTED
Any car bid, new ' or
wrecked. 24 Hr. -towing
each or best offer. 908- service. 908-287:4837.'.Vi
322-8356
ALL L I O N E L , | V t $
AMERICAN FLYER-: and
MAPLE HUTCH- 52" x
other toy trains. Collector
18"; 10 spd men's bike;
pays hlghost prices, Call
glass, brass and rattan
1-800-464-4671 or 201din. ropm set Please call
635-2058 '
WANTED NOW
New/used riding appearal/
tack/saddles, all sizes
Full consignment. Have
customers waiting for
many Items. Banburv
Cross, 25 Perry St.,
ter, .879-5430
3090
AdopttNo Pots
908-281-0723.
METAL FANS 111- Guns/
MetaUica tickets avail.
Lower level seats. 1 pair
for Jury 29th. Ticket Master ccst $70, Call '908753-8698 Iv. mgs.
WURLITZER
SPINET
0R0AN— all Instruments
A percussions. Tape recorder. Splld walnut cabinet. $450/B0. Call 908874-5439
PARTIAL CLEAN O U T DPIIS, Barbie dolls, mechanicals, stands, toys,
music boxes, much much
more. $2 & up. Dolls repaired, bought, sold & appraised. By appointment
pnly. CaH 908-276-3815.
Qood Fairy Doll Museum
& Hospital, 20S Walnut
Ave.,
C r a n f o r d , NJ,
07016
PHASE C O N V E R T E R Rotary type, 1 to 15 HP.
Call 5 2 6 - 5 2 2 5 or evenings 3 6 9 3372
P I A N O S BOUOHT &
SOLD— Musical Instruments & accessories.
Connie's Music Center, 22
Davenport St., Somerville,
NJ. 908-725-0737
PIANO— Upright, $300.
Amana Refrigerator, Gold,
$230.
POOL TABLES PLUS
Free delivery, guaranteed
lowest prices. All sizes &
styles. 908-96B-9228
P O O L — 4 ' x l 8 ' , with
deck, and all equipment.
Good cond. Pool Is empty.
$400/BO 908-985-6740
Advortlso In tho Clossllled!
AMERICAN FLYER ft LIONEL T R A I N S *
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TOYS— Pis call 908-7550346, leave messageVipr
call after 6pm
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C O M P A N I O N ANIMAL
PLACEMENT- Available
for. a d o p t i o n , altered
adults, purebreeds and
mixed breeds! Call 638
ANTIQUE A U S E D - Fur- 3786. ."•
niture, Old DR sets and
BRs from 1 8 0 0 ' s to FREE TO QOOD H O M E i yr. old fomale cat, all
1950's. Also misc. pieces.
white w/btue & brown eye.;:
647-1959.
Spayed w/all shots. Small
A U R O R A HO
S L O T & affectionate. Call 908
CARS— AFX, Tyco, Atlas, 2 4 1 - 8 4 1 8
etc., collector pays top
SOMEONE' A
dollar. 2 3 2 - 2 8 5 3 eve- Q I V E
nlngs or 322-8998 days ... SMILE— Somerset Re
gional Animal Shelter rtas
BUYING
O R I E N T A L puppies, kittens, dogs
RUQ8, OIL PAINTINQ8, and cats. Adoption reaCOINS, WOOD FURNI- sonable. Missing a
TURE-CALL- (908) 526- Call 725-0308. 8035 or 730-8374.
RABBIT- Golden Dutch A
CASH IN YOUR HANDS Hutch, free to a good
for CD's, laser discs, home. Must pickup. LinVCR's, TV's, speakers, den area. 908-486-4024,
audio equipment, etc.
tv. msg.
Best prices paid for good
condition. The SOUND EX- RETIRED RACINa GREYCHANG- call 908 725- HOUNDS AVAILABLEGreyhounds make won7633^
derful, docile pets! Pleas?
CHERRY T1QUE0
adopt! For informatlwi
Antiques
papkage please call -<J|
79 Watchung Ave., N. • write:
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Plalnfleld. Now buylag
QreyhourMl Friends -> '
OLD:
Clocks & watches,
RD 2 Sox 999 '.-I
basobalt memorabilia,
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palntinga, lamps, tools,
07020
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toys, jewelry, furniture,1.
000-M8-J780
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FiaHlNQ TACKLE— col
loctor wonts to buy OLD,
rods, rools, lures, cata
logs^ 233-1654 after 5PM
4020
Bustmne
dUNS, SWORDS, MCOAL8, MILITARY ITEMS,
CAMERAS- NJ & Federal
llconsed. Top caSh paid.
House calls' made;'1.1 Bert
821-4949
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10062, For eyenlrigs,' & CONSTRUCTION C O . ~
Alterations». •
'• Carpentry' ".
weekends. Bonded &, in- Welded vinyl replacement
and Additions
sured. Reasonable rates, windows & steel doors.
t * * * * * * * * * * * Commercial, residential, Custo.m decks, additions, Prompt and Courteous
Services
O&RPENTfiY^-' decks, ad- Industrial. 725-7267
\ dormers, kitchen & bath
"Quality at its Best"
\.'ilions, alterations, fully
remodeling, basements,
ihfv., FREE ESTI, ...call. BOB
drywall & taping. NO-JOB
WALLACE
4080
BOe-756-8346' •
TOO SMALL! Fully insured,
Handyman Services
v
CONSTRUCTION
free
estimates.
CARPENTRY
908-704-0262
725-3845
i -terior and exterior p ^
APPLIANCE REPAIRS
'•if;. Wood'.and masonry.
CARPENTRY- & Home •Cr £ & it -Cr •& *t <c ir •& •&••%
All
major
brands,
all
major
,:t:ps. Free.i'-estimates.
appliances. Reasonable; Improvements. I do It ALL! HOME IMPROVMENT—
908-48&-0317
Inside and Out, FREE
phases of home
experienced, reliable. All
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Same day service. Jeff improvements. Free est. ESTI, FULLY INS., REF.s,
Ins. Steve, 908-968-7042 call DAVE :908-725-8870
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'..irywnil',-. qerjartiic tiling,,'
CARPENTRY- AIL small, OR BRUCE 9 0 8 - 3 6 9 APPLIANCE
REPAIRS
We also do rubbish
• •'"atoratton/repair,. Insur-';
medium repairs inside & 6272
Refrlg.,
watercoolers,
air
removal!)
'•• ' ' - ' :
; •nee ,'worK', .Specialist In
put,
and new work. Also
conditioners,
walk-In
cool'•:• •; r'const'rpctioiiCprid restch'
ceramic tile, sheetrock re- HOME IMPROVEMENTS
ers,
reach-In
coolers,
etc*
-• -fltionV 10 *yrs\"o.f HONEST,'
pairs, gutters cleaned, re : a REPAIRS— Additions,
DtPENDABl:^ craftsman-, I at prices.you can afford/ paired and inside paint- decks, wooden storage
!
Call
908-752-7866
-.-•Shipv.fR.EEjtiSTIV Excellent
ing. Call Larry 469-834(J.. sheds. All phases of home
•iQpftal;
'ftojf.'.s',-Wrttterv guarimprovements & repairs.
HANDYMAN
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nte eS,- BET.TEW J6BCERAMIC TILE Visa/MC, free estimates.
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WORK, Best prices!
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fuiiyJns,,)FREE EST!,
HANDYMAN
SWEET
'• portfolio • &.v'r.Af s. avail. Can do most anything and • ^908) 752-2118
H'rtj£" Construction So, at reasonable rates. No ,.. '• .Free'Estimates
; 8921
job
too small. InsUred,
Fully Insured .:.
IMPROVEMENTS.^'
CERAMIC T I L E - ins(alla:
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types Call 908-322-1673,
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tion & -regale.' Quality
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CARPENTRY SERVICE
work,.; reasonable rates,
: ftbo.fs., si.di.h.g,. .decks;
All Interior remodeling • free estimates.236-7935. . .Carpentry (All phases)::
framing/ sheet fpck.lnte-.
•:. Sheet Rock: • Painting••
•' not-trim, a speciality. .No Cabinets, Doors'& Decks CLEAN UP AND RE- :. Fences • Decks"....-..'
26 years experience ~
'job
too small.-Call. Leo
structures
Pan,
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908-2B3-89BO MOVAL^, yard's, base- • . .-:' . Outdplor
fi38!62 for;.free
Masonry • Patios: : ,'
iiien{s,-.attics, .construc'
HANDYMAN FOR H I R E - tion debris, edt., call:
Bathroom & Basement
.'':•• Remodeling
...DECKS— CaVpentry and Carpehtry, replacement of Mlko 908-583,5273. .
And much more.;.
'"i-y^n f},eratip.n.sv<-:a11ics andwindows .& .dQOfS'i..floor- CLEAN U P - Rick's, gar,, '
installation,
Always free estimates •
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attics,.
bsmts.,
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10,
15
renovation;
and competitive rates.
'.:;.'fiiif):spladklirigy comp:: p'rjc• k|tchen, bath
20,
25 & 30 yd: cfUmp:
. ^ " q u a l i t y work", fully iris., 5 2 6 - 5 7 2 3 . . •"•.•.' ^ . ' : " . . . / ; . v . .stfers-^or. rent, -908:75,77 ••;••'.;.. * I n s u r e d *
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RUBBISH REMOVAL
LAWN CARE— 20 yrs. ex- MASONRY-CONCRETE
FINAL TOUCH INTERI- PAINTING- .interlor/exfe-.::
Servicing ALL of
perlence-a Scott's lawn,
PAVINQ
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ORS— Wall- Specialist- rlo'r, Reasonable ratast"'.
NEW
JERSEY, REASON-. Pro. Lawns cut, thatcheld, Bric:l<',, Block, s t o n e . Painting, wallpapeV, pan- Fully. Insured/ Call 9O8.«V
ABLE RATES, Show ad at seoded, Reasonable Steps, Sidewalks; Drive- eling, y/alnscottlng, mold- - 283-1350
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time of piok-up:QET 1 0 % rates, reliable service. ways, Foundations, Fplcs.; ings, sheet rock repair1, PAINTING- Let a
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patios, curbing, ;.£e|giah etc.
OFF
THE BILLI call Jim Walt 908-752-6730
1 0 yrs. quality work. do your painting.
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Brennah 2 0 1 - 6 7 2 - 2 9 4 1 , LAWN CUTTING- Lawn block. Insured/Refs;
Refs. 908-805-0499 •'.'.
clean qualify .''work., jfifi;',"
DMI (908)757-7929
In business since 1989, care, clean-tips & landJ O H N M A C N A M A R A sured. Free estimates'.'.'.
excellent r e f e r e n c e s availscaping at recession MASON— specializing In P A I N T I N G - I n t e r i o r Call Maryann 5 6 O - ' S ^
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breaking rate. .Call 908- all types of masonry work. painting & wall papering.
•••;•• FREE EST, CALL ANDY Free estimates. Fully'in- Pro PAINTING
SHEET R O C K I N G a 725-4623
VIOLA 908-469-3337
SPACKLINQsured; Recomrn'ended by Commercial, Residential; J
LAWN MOWING
Industrial. Fully Insured'."'!''•*
Quality work, Exp., In-Muich,. Shrub planting, QUALITY WORKMANSHIP Interior Decorators.'
. ' ''. ' : 0 - ! 1
sured, D e l n e ^ r o Dry Decorative stone, pruning, AT A R E A S O N A B L E '•;-' 908-709-0160
: Expert
Wall A Finishing, 908- trimming, Yard clean-ups. PRICE— all types of ma•Power Washing
: "''••
LAVITOL P A I N T I N G :
J
356-3551
WILL BEAT ANY PRICEI sonry. For free est, pisFREE ESTL, Fully Ins.-, ext. •Interior/Exterior•.,'•-. . .' •'•\
•Protective
Coating
;
"
/
'
call
John
908-563-7862
SHEETROCK/SPACKLE SENIOR CITIZEN DISpaint:, SAVE ENERGY! we
specialize in Installing ••Sand/Water Blasting :->V>y<:.
—Repairs to sheetrock & COUNTS!: 908-985-8449
• iv''
;
(Edison):
••••.•••
•'••:•.••
plaster, 572-5811;.
"y TK Matonry ; . vinyl replace; windows, •Wallpapering/removal
•Sheetrocking/ Repair ;
OVER
12
YRS.
EXPER.,
Residential
Specialist
'.
LAWN
MOWINGfor
as
WINDOW A - l REPAIRS
•Popcorn ceilings/ 1
Re p.lace glass, putty,1 little as $20. Spring clean Foundatlons/Steps/Con- Ulitmate |n prep. & workmanship/
908-272-4033
crete
work/Paving
stones/
up.
.Thatching,
shrub
caulk.vpalnt & wash.
• C h u r c h « « / C o n d o » :-,,.>.,':
Quality•'• craftsmanship for planting. Will beat any le- Allen. blpcK retaining (we also do general carp./ • M a i n t e n a n c e p a i n t i n g - : 25 yrs.. Free estimates, in- gitlmate price; 753-6742 , walls/phlrnrleys' and fire- home Improv. & roofing)
places. Torn 988-2994 • '•: NINA KALLAS- Painting
sured, work guaranteed,
LAWNCARE
prompt "service. Bob'
& Paperjanglng, Repairs.:
r
4UB0
Stalnman, 826-3383 '•/;,•: Fully Insured, c'lean-upSi
PlasterTSheetrock. 27 yrs.
reliable, great prices.
'
Painting
e x p e r . 9 0 8 - 3 2 2 . - 4 0 3 0 - • • •••-.
WINDOW GLASS RE.•/
4200
•: -'
008-248-1288
TOM HANSONV
PLACED ON SITE- We
Plumbing, Heating
~
MOUNTAIN
VIEW
A Good . Hands Co.—
•'.. PAINTING
repair, re-putty & paint,
andCooHng r
LANDSCAPING
interior/exterior.. Wallpa- Interior/exterior and
old windows & trim. Very
reasonable, INSURED.- Complete'' yard mainte- pering, • painting, • power wa 11 p a p e r i n g . F r e e
Call Clear View, 757^. nance. G r a s s c u t t l n g , washing for. commercial/ estimates. 'Please cai>: COPPERHEAD PLU*
Fully insured,' •
" •'; ;'• residential. Call Fred, Tom at 90a-4jB9-'5952'-orf ING,
HEATING,
1-800-221-8963 '•.'/' 457-0984 or 888-1169
1-800-479.5952; ' •: -••:.- CLEANING- Affordable"
quality - free estlmatts|':
PINE LANDSCAPING
PAINTING a PAPER
24 hour emergency seb'.
Landscape construction HANQINO-, Interior/exteCarpentry,- masonry,
P A I N T I N G - .Why pay
renovations. Free est. Call &.lawn maintenance. Ser-: rior. Window, repairs. morel ..$6.5 /f rri.; Corrir vice;. Moerise # 8 9 1 7v ^ Please call 752.-8808.. : '.':
968-3258 or T32-8288; •,' vices Included: all phases Quality workrriansnT'p for
of landscaping & lawn 25 years. No Job toofnerclal,.. residential;' apts.
DOWD BROTHERS
Exteriors,
Wallpapering
maintenance. Plantings & small.' insured,. Free estiPLUMBING A
-•
:
HOME
rock walls a speciality. mate,' -.prompt service. $20/roll. Ray 707.9872.
HEATING, INC , '.
Owner
operated
&
cusDRAIN CLEANING, '' ;
PAINTING & WALL
MAINTENANCE
Bob Stalnman •.
tomer oriented.. . •.'"
P A P E R I N G - "Wlntor
CENTRAL A.Qi
;
B26-338J
& REPAIRS
908-968-5670 j
Spoclal" $S0 off painting fast samie day service!.}'
1
^ffE6e«ita;. 908-561- HANDYMAN— All work,;
and 20% off wallpapering; evenings and week-enilsi ."•!'"
PREDATOR TREE SER. Carpentry, ,:
FULLY INSURED.-Will L i e . # 4 3 6 9 . 9 O 8 - 7 2 S - !
Painting & carpentry', •':•
VICE— Take down & chip-,
;.
Painting
COMPLETE
HOME-MAIN-.
beat
any written ostl- 8239 or 908-356-1029 ,;.V J
ceramic tile, FREE ESJI1,
ping,-no
Frills'.lawn
care,
and More- :
INTRODUCTIONS...
matos. Interior/exterior.
REF., 9 0 8 - 8 7 4 - 7 6 0 6 : : V . TENANCE: INCf:T- 15 yrs.
Full Ins. 908-424-0512 •
i
'.tifitt{';: yqtfye • called the
in business, tnaintalhing A way for people to meet
Will work weekends. Call OIL BURNER SERVICE [
i INTERIOR/EXTERIOR
IMPROVE EVERYTHINQ- homes jfor retirees; wido- people, every week in
. QUALITY WORK
SHRUBSWEDGES
• ()Jh.er;.S,;.T;hen Call' ' ' •Chris 873-1389> \
Boiler & Furnace clean >
LIGHT CARPENTRY
Quallty!!
Painting,
Spack-TRIMMED:—
Experienced.
CB CONTRACTING for the
ers,
dlyoTcefes
& people your local Forbes newspaup,
efficiency testlnjig !
FULLY INSURED
7
PAINTING
A
WALLPAiling,
Decks,
DeMold,
Westfleld/ScotchPlains
highest quality carpentry
who
just *don't have the per. The ad is.free, then
RICH GORMAN
emergency service calls; j
PERING.
Exterior/
.'inteYards,
Fast.
.
area
908-789-9265.
'.;
and.
home improvements
time. \A/e do everything one call does It alll
.GALL JACK
heat & hot water in- >
rior, custom work, • Com- stalled. 722-8225
580-9465
•-at- the'. lowest - price. We
from painting to additions.
' !
1-800-559-949S "
THE PLANT SHAPER
908-52S-7748
mercial/residential,
FULLY
."niearrviu Free est., fully
Call Ray 752-9394
ALFANO'S PAINTING
Have your shrubs .& stnall
INTERIOR
PLUMBING & HEATING )
INSURED,
Nick
658-9235
inSur'e.d', references,
t r e e s p r o f e s s i o n a l l y Professional, quality work
CUSTOM BRICK WALKS
Low .rates. Good service. ',
MAINTENANCE
••908-968-1058.
IRON RAILINGS
PAINTING '
: Drain cleaning. Pree estl- ;
shaped this season. Call at reasonable rates. Many
"AND
PATIOS"
Complete^ home repair
ft WALLPAPERING
happy customers. For free
Anthony E. Kroposky
FREE ESTIMATES
I. OEQUTIS CARPENTRY and cosmetic- work. For
mates. License #{546l7
estimate 908-846-1094
Exterior/Interior. Restora- Call John 968-8034
(908)725-4476
~
Quality craftsmanship on QUALITY you can afford
TRACEY'S IRONWORKS . • CERAMIC*
"908-253-0910tiddltions, alterations, call 908-418-8756
TREE & STUMP EX- ALL PAINTING APPLICA- tions, Power Washing, SAUER PLUMBING- Uc
CUSTOM FURNITURE 8AM-8PM 800-310-2036
rrtofing, siding, doors,
• TILE*
PERTS— all types of tree TIONS— (Owner-Oper'd) Light Carpentry, Over a #7543, FREE EST.!, NO
M & J DRYWALL
•krteheris
& bath. Season Residential/Commercial. BUILDING— Design your
work, stump removal. 10 yrsl. (Lowest Rates) decade of experience. JOB TOO SMALL! on ca]F'
* •*• +
:
own wall unit, cabinets, or
rr Installations
: ; s | e c t 3 l o n d e c k s & Free estimates.
Reasonable rates. Fully D E P E N D A B L E . Q u a l . Reasonable rates. Call
J
J.E.D. BUILDERS, INC.
24 hrs.,908-769-1539 '•* '
even a. magazine rack.
John 908-356-6032
A Repairs:
f;.]r-(jpIpceme'ht wind'ows, •"-••-'• 9 0 8 - 6 6 0 - 8 5 4 5
insured. Free Estimates, Guar'V.d! Mildew Off. Fast
Additions, k i t c h e n s ,
Made
of
oak,
pine,
or
forEst.
Local'
525-7748
'
'ffistifed, free Estimates.
PAINTING
(Ed
Rellly)
AMERICAN
•ir Re-grbuts
ODD
JOBS ft GENERAL mica. Reasonably priced. baths, roofing, decks, in.;Cal|_9p_8-754-0014.
Intorior/Extorlor— Free
908-808-0354
:
ANTHONY'S PAINTING
4220
R E P A I R S - - L t hauling, Call Sal at day 908-757- sured. Call 418-8756.':
estimates. Custom work.
PISCITELLJ
; KITCHEN CABINETS-re brush cleared & removed. 3733 or eves. 475-5670.
Interior/exterior.
Roofing,
TREE
a
STUMP
RERoofing
J.T.M. REMODELING
Very
neat
&
references.
.placed or.refaced- Wood Expert Int/ext. carpentry,
— Is your stump a gutters cleaned/installed. Sheetrock Repairs. Fully
Complete home improveTILE & MARBLE MOVAL
D & W HOME
or mica, countertbps & painting, replacement
pain In the grass? Free Free est. 782-6441. .
ments, porches & decks,
Insured. 908-752-3767.
BUILDING
IMPROVEMENT
Wjnitles. CJW 297-3460
windows & decks. Tree
BEAT ANY PRICEI
interior/exteriors, "carpen- (908) 412-9162 estimates Fully insured.
RESTORATIONS
PAINTING
and
WALLPA'
ROQER SMITH
"JUST
STUMPS"
634work, log splitting, gutters
Patios
&
decks,
interior/
All phases of home imp.
try work, deck resealing &
Masonry repairs, R j ^ ;
Cnrpontor Contractor cleaned..No job too small.
1318.
exterior, LIVING COLOR P E R I N G - Interior & Powerwashlng., all work,,
cleaning. No Job" too
Interior & exterior
exterior. Remodeling of
break your.back? If
framing, Additions, Adda- Why
call Tony 908-753-6642
small. Contact. Steve Di4X30
You name It, we do it!
baths and kitchens. guaranteed, Call 9 0 8 - . ;
mlno 908-752-7863 or 11 evel & Alterations. Fully you don't see it, ask. Call
Landscaping
CALL M I K E • 220-6885
Decks Installed. FREE ES- 545^1773; ;.;,:.
us today for a FREE esti- DECKS— $7.50 per ft. or 800-58.5-7863. .Froo o»COLORCRAFT
ursurcd. Piscataway.
and Tree Care
TIMATES. Call Tom, 755- ROOFING CONTRAC : . 4
mate. Our 1 7 t h year. will beat any legitimate tlmatos.
908-968-4195
PAINT
&
WALLCOVERINGS
6541,
1-800-300-6541,
TOR— Cafice Construe-,,,
526-5535
THE CARPENTRY~c6r
offer. Custom work. Fully JFK CONSTRUCTION — A 1 TOP SOIL— Screened
•Installation ($15/roll)
tlon Co. Roofing of all j
Alterations & additions,
insured. Unlimited refer- Cranford, 908-276-0856. & Unscreened, Fill Dirt,
PAINTING BY
•Removal
"INSTALLATIONS"
types, shingle/flat/sWi^
decks, kitchens, bnths. Ceiling Fans'Garage door ences. Color portfolio. All work guaranteed. 1 Paving, Excavating, Stone
•Sheetrock Repairs
VENIS BROS.
and leak repairs. No jbp'.
CARNEVALE
Complete carpentry ser- openers»Many kinds of Call now and save $$$. contractor for all your & Mulch, Drainage & Tree
•Popcorn
Ceilings
too small. Insured. Free''."Tree Experts
{, OUR 35th YEAR tV
12 years of outstanding
vice. General contracting. C a r p e n t r y
R e p a i r " 908-526-0005.
needs. Large or small, we work, 908-322-5409
estimates.
968-6241. ; , ;
359-6180
EXTERIOR/INTERIOR
quality workmanship. 3 yr.
Local references. Design ,v ODD JOBS WELCOME! •:, DECKS— Custom built, do it alll
ACCURATE
ROOFING-ALL
TYPES-ir,'
Quality
work.
Reasonable,
guarantee.
Excellent
refs.
FULLY INSURED
hflp. Call John at:
-(908) 545-1126- benches, railings, lattice, KITCHENS, BATHS- reLANDSCAPING
e s t i m a t e s , Fully Ins., FREE ESTI, over ,
908-537-4498
pressure treated, super modeling, alterations., All phases of landscaped TREE WORK WANTED- Free estimates, measure- f r e e
exp. P. Dannuccl ,;:
ments, & professional
cedar prices. 20 yrs. exp.
ix 968-0467. ir . 20 yrs.
908-998-6482 ,,,..;.
cabinet refacing, counter- construction. Lawn Ser- Prunlng, storm damage, planning.'
removals,
chipping,
shrub
~~~
4070
CALL 908-753-5761 tops, formica, Corian, tile vice. Retainer walls, Brick care, Insured. Smith Tree
4100
908-753-1725
ROOFING- AFFORDABLE,'!'.
work, skylights, finished & concrete patios, BelElectrical
Home Improvement
DID YOU
REUABLE, DEPENDABLE.,'.
Reasonable
basements, drywall & tap- gium block c u r b i n g , Service 908-439-2059.
KNOW . . .
Carpentry/Painting. Free^
WE DO LAWNS AND
ing, decks. References on Decks, Irrigation, JapaDELNEQRO
INTERIOR
A
that
an
ad
in
this
local
Power washing, staining, Estimates. Call Bill 908-'*-.
A - l ELECTRIC CO.
nese Rock G a r d e n s
TREESADDITIONS &
EXTERIOR PAINTING — wood refinlshlng, any 873-3759
paper also goes Into 16 request. No Job too small. w/Waterfalls & Walls. Fire.. '-'•>
CHEAP!
No Job Too Small
wallpaper & decorating, surface, custom colors,
other local papers? Reach Free estimates. Fully in- wood. $100/cord, split &
ALTERATIONS
(908)
968-4718
<)o Challenge Too Great
odd Jobs, residential & g u t t e r s . References. ROOFING- all p
over 4 0 0 , 0 0 0 readers sured. Call Cedrone's delivered
©KITCHENS •
Residential/Small Bus.
Home Improvements 908commercial. Free esti- Insured. Free written fully Ins., FREE EST.l,
with one call!
* * * *
©BATHROOMS
908-560-8369
249-2090.
Specialists
mates. 20 yrs. experi- estimates.
1-800-559-9495
TREE and
e s t p r i c e s ! A.T.F',^<
0BASEMENTS
All work guaranteed.
ARMSTRONG LAND
LANDSCAPE SERVICE
ence. Please call Marino
DRIVEWAY SEALINQ- KITCHEN- cabinet refacCONST., 908-752-0906,''©DECKS
ii... 8460.
SCAPINQ
A
PAVINQ
•Expert
"Reasonable
908-769-8659
ing
or
new,
countertops,
Free estimates, low pricEmergency Repairs.
'*•'-•'•
2 71-4553
654-1330 OCERAMIC T1LE0ETC.
Asphalt
driveways,
landeinsured
tile
work,
carpentry.
Free
EAGLE PAINTERS
es, quality work, fully li• FULLY INSURED*
scape
Installation,
shade
ArJCU-MARK ELECTRIC908-688-9090
PAINTINGALL
STAR.
estimates.
Pis
call
Tony
interior & exterior, WILL
censed & Insured. We
• FREE ESTIMATES*
trees & s h r u b s , new
•irti generation electrical
4230
~?X:
BEAT ANY ESTI, call Isa: FULLY INS., FREE ESTI I ~
• COMPETITIVE PRICES* don't spray. Collegiate 908-968-7027
lawns, sod or seed. DecoQuality waik. CALLftEVIN
.•'.jTitractor. I come from a FOR
SPRING CLEAN-UPS
908-808-1973
Wallpapering
.,.:(•:
DEPENDABLE, HIQH Sealers 908-819-4635
rative stone,, topsoil &
KNOX
908-422-7932
tijmlly of exp. electricians. QUALITY WORK, CALL
Lawn Cuttlng«Thatchlng
mulch. RR ties, retaining
. Ut.10.72.4; Fully ins., Call •RAY LAEYT - 247-3772'
Fertlllzing»Escavating
DRYWALL
DRIVEWAYS
A BEAUTIFUL JOB { J V ' '
walls, Allen block & KeyJK'S
Reasonable rates.
P A I N T I N G - ATB I N CFeminine
.
Hangups. ExfJerti;';
stone. Interlocking brick
ADDITIONS
Free Estimates on installGypsum
Wallboard
322-7189
PAINTING. $50/room. Ex- paperhanging. Neat prfrr>;
WALLCOVERING
,. A pijE ri\c A N
M A D E
paver, sidewalks, patios &
P A W BUILDERS
ing New or Repairing old
Taping
&
Finishing
terior $700 + . Wallpaper fessional. Free estimates., ',
.•:EftOTIfl'C \ - C 0 . - Free Bathrooms, Decks, Alterdriveways^Tree removal.
eDrlvoways
INSTALLATIONS
4160
$15/roll. Roofing & gut-Call Joan 908-526-0251),.^
'B; Senior citizens ations, Custom homes, o P n r k l n g l o t a »Sonl- Alterations & NewBrush removal with chipMasonry
:
ters, free estimates. 908''-"(iis'C.o.iint. • -Lie. # 9 6 8 8 . FULLY INS., REF.'s, 908- coetlng oRollroad tloo
and
per. Driveways stoned, roConstruction
-•ryv
914-0496
' ' >*C*LL 7B2-4270"
totllllng, escavating, dozer
968-3066
,
oDolglum blocks
Interior Painting
CAC WALLPAPERING :
A - l WAYNE P. SCOTT&
york
raking.
Call
Joe
1
ELECTRIC - All
C
o
n
c
r
e
t
e
W
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k
A
l
l
AL BREUCH\E~& SON i
l
Robert Knox
PATTERSON PAINTING Expert workmanship for 1''"
quallty masonry services.
908-885-5323
- needs: house I Homo Improvomente ; Typoo Fully Insured. Our
Quality
over
10
yrs.
No
job
totr
•'
562
Pleasant
Hill
Rd.
Interior
$75/
room,
ExteFree e s t i m a t e . Refer.lahs, sruoHo detectors, Basement to attic, Inside 27th year.
Workmanship
908-879-8299
B A G LAWN
rior. Free e s t i m a t e s . small. Reasonable rate's.^.ences. Insured. 40 yrs. a
lighting, telephones, etc. & out. Experience & refer- !
. .,
Chester, N.J. 07930
MAINTENANCE
Sheetrocking & tiling. Ref- Free estimates.
family business.' Every Job
W9AJER CO.
Quick r e s p o n s e . Lie. ences. Free estimates.
Call:
908-704-S431 v .' "
Complete lawn mainte- a specialty. 968-5230
erences avail. Fully in. * T534. Call 356-3041; Reasonable rates.
nance service & gutter
sured. 008-72B-B997;
968-0862
MARK'S
Joe Klingebiel
8P3-0137.
TAURUS
908-463-1773
;
PAPERHANGINQ— lip ,'
c l e a n i n g . Reasonable
1-800-760-5997
HOME REMODELING!
CONSTRUCTION
DRIVEWAYS-PARKING
job too smalll Call Nancy, ',
381-9656
rates. Free estimates. Mason Contractor. Spe& IMPROVEMENT
ELECTRICAL SERVICE
• • • LOTS• • •
AL'S CARPET SERVICE
PAUL A. MILLAR PAINT- at 276-1549,
846-6304
Quality work/reasonable) specializing in repairing, Repaired, resurfaced, Roofing oLeaders/Gutters
cializing In residential.
Iree estimates
ING— Meticulous Int/Ext
prices. Avail attor 4pm & antique, oriental & hook stoned, seal coated. Rail cleaned repaired or re-BRUSH REMOVAL- also Portfolio & References.
Svcs. 12 yrs exper. Gut- WALLCRAFT- Expert pa-'•]
winds. FREE estimate. rugs. Removal -of Wrin- road ties & Belgium block. placed. •Int./Ext. painting. log splitting, firewood,
PIsc. 908-424-0622
FEMININE
TOUCH
ters cleaned. Fully ins. perhanglng. Paint trim &
fully bondod & insured.
D. A. HUNT PAVING. ©Driveway sealing & coat- wood chips, stump reINTERIOR
GALS
kles,
buckles.
Stretching
C . K . M A S O N R Y "We're In t h e P i n k " Froe est. Exc. rofs. CALL c e i l i n g s . R e a s o n a b h s L.A.B. ELECTRIC. 908
ing.
oWindow & Door In& reinstallation of new &Serving Bridgewater area stallation. oCustom built moval & tree work. Free
PAUL a t 908-846-7186.
^26-3696. ]JcJ<_10020.
rates. Insured, free est
WORK
ost. Mike 722-3235
Interior painting, carpenused Carpet. Since 1950. since 1967. 722-1882.
Norm 908-819-8016
decks, Walkways, lawn
Curbing, sidewalks, pa- try, wallpapering, kitchen
?_08-36?-897q_
DRYWALL CONSTRUC- accessories, sheds &
BUDOET LAWNCARE
I ELECTRICAL WORK
POWER. WASHING &
A/C circuits, fans, socurity ARTIES CARPET "SER. TION— Sheetrock and wood fencing. •Int. panel- Quality work to fit your tios, chimney work, steps, cabinets, basoment walls P A I N T I N G - h o m e s ,
WALLPAPERING BY - Interlocking pavers
& floors, garage doors, docks, and driveways,
and recessed lights, ser VICE— Salos, installa- taping, specializing in Ing & trim. «Tub Kit in-budget. Hlllsborough.
FEMININE TOUCH
CALL (908) 889-7926
decks, porches, etc. Ref- cust. work, staining and Reasonable rates. Prompi
vice changes, problems tions & repairs. Shop at small jobs. T.A.F. Drywall stallations. ©Plumbing re281-0440
erences,
free
estimates.
••Hived, quick response. home service. No Job too Ca]l 1-800^640-3969.
service.
Free estimates
pairs & add-ons. o24 hr.
repairs, ins., ref., FREE
CHEOCCHI
MASON
- "NO JOB TOO PETITE"
Lie #10262. Free osti- small. Fully Insured. Call
hot water heater inEST. by:PANTHER PAINT- No job too small, dal'
LAWN
A
GARDEN
CONTRACTORS Call 908-469-7180, leave ING call 908-968-3388
m.itos. Please call David
908-469-1518 after 5PM DRYWALL INSTALLATION stallation. oElectrlcal re908-231-0282
Lawn Maintenance
& FINISHING
321-6958 or 489-6814
pairs & add-ons. ©Secu- Residential & Commercial Specializing In all types of message.
ATTIC VENTILATORS- Specializing In Additions, rity light Installation. Free
mnsonry: Brick work,
Clean-ups • Design
£LECTR!CAL W O R K - Gable & house fans in- R e n o v a t i o n s & Base- est. Reliable. Reasonable.
block work, concrete, etc.
G00PNEW5!
i.'irtrplpje electrical sor- stalled. Free estimates. ments. Free Estimates.
548-8543
Will beat any written est.
Fully Insured. Free estivii 1;, bervico upgrades, vi- Call Bill 908 722-0758
908-819-8528
by 20% or more using COMPLETE CARE YARD mates.
I CALLED THE
ol, aions corrected, celling
equal or better quality. SYSTEMS— Tree sor.,
EXCAVATION
(inis, new constr. " 2 4 Hr.
NO
JOBS
908-739-2064
lawn malnt., 1 free cut,
HOME IMPROVEMENT
LAND'S EXCAVATING!
I mergency
S e r v i c e . " ••
* A *
* A
landscape design, Smr.
TOO
SMALL
Lie.#10318. 2 7 1
'
Top
Soil,
Pipe
Trenching,
BATHROOMS
cleanup, Insured, froe esSPECIALISTS LISTEP IN
Footings, Land
369-5837
timate 908-874-5083
FREE ESTIMATES cStone,
ELECTRICAL W O R K loaring
Septic
THE FORBES NEWSPAPER
LANDSCAPING— award MASON CONTRACTORCommorclal, residentlnl C o m p l e t e
bathrooms
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Small moves, apartmonts winning designs to fit to- LOW spring prices, special;i>id Industrial. Licensed, starting as low as $3995.
FREE ESTI, FULLY INS.
& homos. 1 price start to days llfostyle, complete izing In stops, wnlks, paCLASSIFIED SECTION.
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908-369-3382
finish. Compare and save. professional Installation tios, all mason work, No
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and maintenance), call for Job to smalll Ins., FREE
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Home Renovation:]
908-968-2582
S U L T A T I O N , N O R T H Location, Doan Koop ft
1-800-734 8919
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E I E C T R T C A L — All types
1-908-561-3554
NILLA'S CLEAN-UP AND RIDGE LANDSCAPING,
908-350-1418
of wiring, Service changus
CARTING
SERVICES
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ft paddle fans. Additions. BATHTUB & TILE RESURLANDSCAPING— Spring
29 yrs exp. No job too
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We provide dumpstor sor- clean u p , lawn caro,
small. Stops'Sldewalks
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ranty, froo estimates, Cnll
Additions
vlco. 754-6875.
thatching, tree work, haulDrlvoways" Patios* Bricks
908-756-53^1
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MASONRY & LANDSCAPBY TOM HANSON
Dcidentltil, Commercial, BLACK P O I N T CON- Total home Improvement!,
vice- Charlie 755-8429
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Serving NJ fqr over 20
PAINTERS
industrial wiring & light- STRUCTION- Expert co
Hund scrub and rinse of LANDVIEW LANDSCAPE brick or concrelo driveiri|', Renovations & Now ramie & marble, tllo In- years. Free Est.
Cnll 908-369-6184
vinyl and aluminum siding Specializing In all types of ways or patios. Landscape
Construction. U c > 2 9 7 8 . stallations & repairs. Old
Mildew removed from any landscaping & mainte- tie construction. Full array
Seasons Special: Land- A now work. 369-7022
surface Plenso cnll Tom nance. Reliable & afford- of masonry & Inndscapo
•..ipo lighting, Pools &
FENCES
908-469-5952 or' 1-800- able. Residential/ com- s e r v i c e s .
morclal. Call Gary
CARPENTRY & ROOF- In still led & Re paired. 479-5952.
No Job too small.
COONEY ELECTRIC
722-4388
INO— repair. Celling & Chainlink & wood. Free
Coll 722-1977
908-469-0281
f l o o r p o r c h o s , s t o p s , estimates. 908-665-8912.
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MASONRY— Concruto,
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A/R, payroll & G/L. Registration for 2 1/2 to 5 bdrhi, bath $ 4 0 to 4
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908-281-9505.
Certified teachers, small
provided: Carol 754-2574 BridgowateX 704-8B.3O
pneiie bank statements, ' H o m e Q W r n w u r . ^ . ' ? '•'•fi -:••••. :,';,.•.- n0^
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general ledger, A/R, A/P,
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PARTY PLAYERS*- run etc.
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p ape^p e ^ plasBifleds/
plasBifleds Free 806-7743;
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condos,
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for Parties & Picnics. Call
TOQRAHERt For doing p
ming; Customization • of fant or toddler in my non- now! Glenla & Fortu at town by a qualified inter
PUDtHNS
R e s u m e s , Acad«mio
nationally recognized Chi FORQET-ITNOT
908-996-3140. -.
your
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SBT accounting software, smoking environment Pis- 908-560-4644.
My-T*e-F1a4 Clownia
paper*,, Medical - records.
both PC, Macintosh & cataway home Mon.-Frl., C L I A N I N O - Profes- ries*. .Instructor' with over
Reputation speaks for It-.Group P h o t o s . C a l l Fliers, Adyftrtlsements,Nevel fprajet; an. Irripbrtant
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DIAMOND T— DJ Service. $eif; oil• occasions comedy;.
Desktop pypshlrig, « t t . \
LAN's. Stephen Dragon 908-752-3127
touch. Reliable, refer- enw. Authlntic tradltlorwl date again. We will mall Affordabia, quality enter- rfiagfc and more. Please. 9 0 8 - 2 3 4 - 1 2 3 5
Convenient location..' '
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days In advance. 6 dates
CERTIFIED TEACHER
REGISTERED
ARCHIstrength,
fitness,
soirCommercial
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residential:
body's pricesi .757-0209 ' TUPPERWAfJK- Parties
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TECT — NJ, NY & PA. Con- ences. Call now for a free .
off first cleaning. dafense.and toumarnent for $8.95A/r. Call Tom
after 6 pm 908-233-6364 FOR ' PARTIES- • or any are. our.; pp^clarty- BrWoi sultation by. appt. only. consultation. 23472965.'
DESKTOP PUBLISHING . for your child in my South Call The Polished Look
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Business cards, Let-' Plalnfleld home. Non- 806-7554
QUTTER ft L E A D E R occasion call ttio Music show, era,,. ;fundv raisers t Rosld. now alter, or add.
terhead, resume, monus, smoker, excellent, referCLEANIN*- Repaired & Factftry DJ Service, for home domonstratjoris or Call 908-494-9389. Fees Advertise In (he Classified!,
jufet to ordaf,:548^90.:: Reasonable,
tfllrf. 359-6041
brochures, newsletters, ences, ; reasonable rates. DEPENDABLE, HONEST
Installed,, Quality service,
LADY— with car In Somdirectories, magazines, Please call 753-6483
Reasonable prices,. fully
promotional packages. CHILD C A R E - ft Hllls- ervllle area. Wou|d. like
insured, Call 654-5803..
We handle all phases of borough. Mom, State Cer- housework position for: 1
0UTTER ft ROOF CLEANproduction including print- tified, recreational thera- day/wk. Excellent referINO ft REPAIRS- house
ing. For more Information pist, CPR and First Aid ences, 908-526-1028
trim painting & tree trim90S-248-9188
DIRTY
CARPETS
Certified, flexible rates &
ming.. Very reasonable.
ARE MY SPECIALTY
DESKTOf M W U S H I W I times. 281-7906.
Fully.Insured.'":
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InvitatforMij: wedding pro- CHILD C A R E - In my So,
CLEAR VIEW 757-8347
Special
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resumes & banners. 90S-S46-1140
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Employment-Oohenti . Entployment-Qeneral
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age. Call 908-361-0818 , EXPERIENCED ft HELL
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ARCHITECTURAL' WOOD- DATA INPUT OrERATOR
CHILD C A R E - Interview house or office weekly, biW O R K E R - established ,1mmediate.' -yacanc^ In •5*$ shopv?JE)(perlericed Xo1/:
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MONEY FOR COLLEGEI: a screened,. Insured pro- weekly, .1 time, 'whatever:
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djiiwv-'.&Xd.Irt ; removal
date;';.with'•'. broad experiV i'Jpttatrian Dayton Regiiinaf.
800-USArl221 ext 4143. exceeds state standards. references: Call 908-526r
.'air types; of siding,
ence. In quality millwprk^i, :H.S'.i • Sprfhgfi.eld, W.prlC
GRANTS & SCHOLAR- Call MONDAY MORNING : o 4 9 i : i v ; : : 7 v ; •:;
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casework, Salary open: with .computer systorri'•'• to- :"•••'
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ejtt.: Jim MltcheM 908HWWDUTY
908-253r959S . to set Op HOME CARE SERVICECa I'lfrO9-.466 ;0 75 5 9- input varlou* data, gehar-; TOW TRUCK DRIVERS 232!-j.622; 264-2728
TYPIST/TRANSCRIPTION On appointment.
offers loveablo ;ca'rij-'.fpr
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apply 'In person: •'•
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Worklng
Refs, Call 272-0845
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sewing needs. Reason- flheet$, Databases, DOS J^'w/- CLERICAL yr> envirb'rrie.'ii.tv,- saTary. arid
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Homes, Condos, Offices
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tally disabled adults In Local compay needs help 6 A L 1 8 - Mature-minded,
Ing to babysit In my Hills5020
Professional/Commercial designed plans avail, for
SERVICE
Bridgewater. Contact: Pat Immediately.. Permanent business-oriented indiv.
borugh home, lunch and
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serf-employed,
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(908)654-9385
Full janitorial service
... Free Estimates
postlons. No lay-offs or Will train. 457-0738..
Myers. 908 707-8844
snacks Included, call 908vual,
family
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slow clowns. No experi874-5823
INTRODUCTIONS..,
Programs
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BOOKKEEPERA/R,
A/P,
Carpets-Floore-Windows
BABY.. SITTER/HELPER7 Days a week'
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Construction Cleanup
Mature,
depend.,
own
PRIVATE
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704-0475
up to 50%, call for quotes
people, every week in
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too small, seasonal to'start rtow.. .".^v';i; n s . / r e f . required. Job
DAYCARE
and
consulatlon. LARRY MOVING? Apts., Homes, t r aRosemary
your iocal.Forbes newspabusiness welcome. Please
272-5224.
CAROLA
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ASSOCIATES
^Summer Career
Offices, Pianos. Llc.#
$400 per.week.. per.: The ad Is.free, then
call 889-8412, Iv. msg.
We clean, We really dot
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pm. In my Flagtown home.
surrirner, full time or after more acttvttlet, fenced in 1_ A. CLEANING SERVICE
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INSURANCE
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10 yra. exp. Work guar2 girls, 6 and 3 yrs. Non- school year. Full time, MARKETINO MATERIALschool chlldcare needs. yard, well equipped.
required. Contact Wanted: People responDependable, registered, L i c e n s e d and s t a t e anteed. References, avail I n d i v i d u a l , f a m i l y or competent, experienced, Smoker (908) 369-4181 CDL
reasonable
gentlemen
of
group.
Plans
designed
to
Glenda Fulcher .908-8.74- sible enough to.work, wlthj; Np ;Exper)eoce Necessary. .,
Insured. Meals, non- approved. Only 2 open- Call 241-9418
meet your needs. Any SEE LINE MOVERS, PM CHILDCARE NEEDED- 5202 by July -30, 1992;
KQ^,Wng7
u:s. tustomsft
KQ ^Wng7 u:s
tustomsft^
smoking. Call 369-6738,
js left. Please call now PROPtSSIONAL CLEAN Doctor or Hospital. Grant #00156, 72B-T7SS. • ?T. FT, Mori-Fri, prefenrably In Montgomery Township out .supervision. Pt,;9aniir officers, etc.'For Info; call
Mpn-Fri. For dlstrt^
Hlllsborough
our So. Plfd. home for 3 &. Schools, Sklllman, NJ. 2pm,
for free registration at the INQ S I R V I C E S - Com maternity plan^^ ••"
219-736-7030,
ext.
2935
MY PRIDEftJOY
bution of;.marketlng mate5 yr. old girls. Call 754- EOE/AAE
AVAILABLE THROUGH QUALnY CARE DAY CARE mercial & residential. Call
l-80O-C7O-0ri8
9am-9pm, 7 days '-'.•,'
;.;;..
CAR
WAXING
rials-flnd
Information
for
free
estimates
9086
4
6
1
after
7PM
.
PINCH SITTERS- Quality CENTER. Located In PiacaNO COST HEALTH I N ' •••.. '•Wecom«.to.You'-'\ •
gatherfrVg...Salary'.'+ bo- LEOAL RECEPTIONIST—
233-6057
child care In your home. taway. (908) 885-1327.
CHILDCARE NEEDED- CABINET MAKER- 2 yr. nuses;:TEarn .$200 (-• per full time, exp. outgoing
Free Gift
SURANCE? Call to'see If ••'..V
apprentice or jouhieyrnan
Days, evenings and overPROFESSIONAL
Ft,
Mon-Frl,
In
my
Bound
Save
an
additional
$10,
y o u q u a l If y ; . 9 0 8cabinet maker required week Wf'part time hrs. front desk person with
nights. 908 234-2872
QUALITY CWLD CAR8WINDOW CLEANINO
off
already-low prices' Brook home for 3 mo. 1o|d for 2 month office renova- Reliable:-transportation: Is good communications
249-1258
girl. Non-smoker.'^xb.' &
. BABY CARE- Birth to 14 In my Somervllle home Fully Ins., Bonded, FREE
when
you
present
this
ad..
skills. WP, filing mall protion ;prpject. Must be rep/d... .908-647-7304.
mo.
In my Westfield with lots of TLC. Years of ESTI Superior Ref., Call 1We offer personalized ser- refs, req- Cali:,27i-0564.
4140
skilled .furniture builder w/
;/
,..„ WANTED-i for ceasingrequfriBO.'"• •' '"•..
after
7PM"'-"
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home, Joan, mother of 7, experience fenced.In 800-253-6243
vice
at
your
homo
using
LEOAL SECRKtARY- for..
Ugal Services
some 'archteoturai woodgrandmother of 9, nurser> yard. Lunch & snack pro- S O M E R S E T COUNTY
quality, products for last- EXCELLENT PAY a VACA-. working background, your P.lna 'delivery;. PT/FT, must Insurance defense-flrrn". \:
vided.
(908)
P26-4710
have
:.{>wn
car,
Rarjtan
school teacher,, nurses
ing protection..
AREA— Exc. ref.s, Start
TICM— for care of 2 girts, own
tools a + ; Call 908- area,-9p8-253^.0737
• : < Framthhto A Lwarian •'•"
aid training, exc. refer- STAYE RBQI8TERED Ing at $30, call 908-806- ATTORNEY AVAILABLE
One
price covers all Inte- 5' 4 3 yrs. Mo'rt-FrV; ^ 4 7 - 4 9 4 7 . •' : .
•O6.72S-91X0
:.;•,, :.'.
Closings,
Refinancings,
BUY CLtANINO DROP
rlor/exterlor; Shampooing 7:40AM-6PM. Come to
: ences, have 14 mo, oldMOM— will care for your 8837
Leases,
other
Real
Estate
UBRARYfull time child-:
CAFETERIA
HELP
STORE'—
Corp.
location
Interior $ 2 0 additional our home In Bridgewater,
Grandson. Will consldor child at her Somerset SOS HOME CLEANifMcashier needed, part (Sorr)e'rset area). Retail rens librarian. Bachelors
? travel for day or ovur home. Non-smoker, CPR We clean your home with matters, Wills. Reason- charge. •-'
1
no housekeeping, must time, 7am to l'lam. Exp. exp.
a plus. People skills degree required. Salary t a :
nlgfit, have experience certified, references. Call care & homemade quality! able rates. Undo Gotllb
. Mid-size $69.95
have car, be very tidy, required. Good starting a must. References re- $18K. Send resume w/
908-906-0737
taking care of children In 873-5735.
V
Full-slzo $89.95
Reasonable rates! You
non-smoker. Live-in a salary. Call 7810775,
cover letter, to: William
quired. 908-928-5115
your home while parents
supply the house, we sup A T T O R N E Y H O U S E References avail, upon re- possibility. Call 908WILL
BABYSITyour
Robins, Dunellen Public
vacation. Have back-up
CALLS: Wills (from $70), quest.
CARPENTER
HELPER
ply
trie
rest.
Call
Marie
563-9542
EASY WORK AT HOMC- Library, New Market Rd.,
care. Call 908-654-3118. child or children In my908-940-0937 Iv msg.
Closings (from $395), In
Call for appointment
Experienced
In
all
phases
home, experienced, refer.
INFANT CARE NEEDED- of c a r p e n t r y . Immed. Taking snap shots. Send Dunellen, NJ 08812
corporations (from $225). •,'."•'-. ! ask for Bob
self-addressed stamped
BABY C A R E - experi- ences, near Smalley
in your home, walking dis- opening. Call Gregg
Gall for exact, fees; other : . 908-231-0714
WE'LL
CLEAN
YOUR
LOOKING
FOR
BRIOHT
envelope
to
P.O.
Box
159,
enced, responsible mom Schoo*. Call 271-1594 HOME— or office, weekly, services. "
tance to St. Peters Medi:
9OS-B63-9460
BUSY— go ahead people.
Dunellen 08812
with previous daycare leave mag.
NEW CONSTRUCTION
cal Ctr. starting late Oct.
bi-weekly or 1 time. 8 yrs. J. DeMartino, Esq.
to wear & show ladies
center experience will
CERT.
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or
w/frequent
visits
to
my
ofAdditions,
Kitchens,
BathEASY
WORKI
EXCELLENT
9O8-«74-SB3e.
'"
exp.
Bonded & Insured.
provide loving c«re for
Asst. needed P/T for Nurs: PAYT— taking snapshots. fashion Jewelry we train 2 :
rooms, Decks. Also Indus- fice. 908-545-8882
Free Est. call 685 : 5961
4050
ery school in Peapack, Send self addressed eves. $ 1 7 0 . Call 874your newborn or Infant In
trial & Commercial work.
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CfeanaqtfSonfco*
call 908^753-3725 or stamped envelope to 3663
my Hlllsborough home.
K-FAM OCNERAL
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Part-time
Loans A Finance
CPR c e r t i f i e d , nonBLDQ. CONTRACTORS
babysitting for a 6 moafter 7 PM call 201-543- Maggie's, P.O. Box 125,LOOKING FOR MOTIor send resume: Frenchtown, NJ 08825- VATED— team player who
'amoker, fully Insured,
808-4S9-8S8S
baby. 874-6344 aft 6pm. 6710,
PO Box 297, Peapack, NJ, 0125.
can train & manage an
child-proof home, yard/ A HOUSE CLEANBR"CREDIT REPAIR"
Use Your Card:
PIANO TUNING
07977
expanding sales force. F/T
playroom. Appropriate who guarantees hor wort<
•••EXPOSED""
Over 25 years experience.
ELECTRICIAN5
yrs.
5020
or P/T available. Call 908equipment provided. First 100%
Rates starting at
Improve your credit with- Wayne Smith; '
C
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a
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n
exp.
with
contractor,
resiChild Care Wanted
549-4868
week half price. Expectant $25.908-968-5434
out BIG fees I Step by step
90S-6B4-361S
money providing quality dential/commercial, Call
moms welcome! P.leasi
Instruction. Amazing reMARKETRM
OFFICE SUchlldcare
for
1
or
more
754-7295
APT., HOUSE, OFFICE
corded message reveals RECYCLE TONER CAR- MOTHERS H E L P E R - children in your own
ca)l 908-874-3795.
PERVISOR- FT & PT poC L E A N I N O - The
details) Don't delay, call TRIDGES ft S A V E I - Busy No. Plalnfleld mom home. MONDAY MORNING EXPANDING COMPANY
sitlons available. Exper.
BABYSIT IN MY H O M f l - "CLEAN" PEOPLE. Relinowl t 0 8 - * 9 9 - 1 9 3 4 . Most cartridges $45.00 needs early am (7am toINC, offers fre« Insurance, needs motivated people preferred but not nec,;
by the hour-day-week, able, bonded, Ins. cALL
Including pickup & deliv- 9am) & evening (5:30pm
for new office. Full trainpart time - full time, days- 494-6224.
ery. Guaranteed. Dis- to 7pm) with a 2 year old referrals, equipment, Ing provided. Call 908- Immed. positions avail.
908-665-0014
4170
nights, weekends - overcounted toner for copiers mon-frl. Must have own back-up & more. Union 418-1926.
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DONE
BY
Mtsceltaneou*
night. Hove fenced yard &
available. We buy emp-car and excellent driving County 908-668-4884;
MIDICAL
RECEPTIONHONEST—
reliable
perQuick
And
Somerset County 908- FENCE INSTALLERS ft
playroom. Lunch Included.
Services
ties. Call 800-6760749
IST— for busy OB/GYN
record, excellent refer- 526-4884
SUBCONTRACTORS- ex- Practice, In Scotch Plains
Ve,ry reasonable. 722- son with references.
Convenient!
ences required. Start
RUBBISH REMOVAL
perienced only. Eagle Area, Wednesday eve2035.
^ _ Woekly/bl-weekly one
CABINET RESTORATION
Sept. 1 , (908) 756-6704 CLERICAL
Servicing ALL of
ttmejoba. Call 752-2908
Fenco^526-57 75 '.
nings 6:30-10PM & Thurs."
Most
Kitchens
under
NEW
JERSEY,
REASONWe
are
looking
for
a
selfBRANCHBURG- 2 CertiRESPONSIBLE- and-enCLEANINO
SERVICEABLE
RATES,
Show
ad
at
$400.
Refs.
Fully
Insured.
mot
Ivatod,
dependable
FOR
PAST PACED SUR- 1-8PM. Call from 9-11AM
fied & experienced teachergenlc
penon
needed
to
time of plck-up:OET 10% help Grandmother care for person to work for a com GICAL OFFICE- located ONLY 322-5444 asft for
ers to care for your infant Wkly, bl-wkly, monthly.
"•7B5-19T7"4105
OFF THE BILLI call Jim 9 month and 3 yr old, and merclal insurance com- in Plalnfleld. Personable, Roxanne
in a' warm & loving envi- Housekeeping, babysitIncome
Tax
" * * • * ' •
Brennan 201-672,2941, do light housekeeping in pany. Insurance experi- »elf-8tarter, with exp. &
MODELS
ronment. PT openings ting, llve-ln/out. Well done
CATENA
PAVING
by
responsible,
exp'd
PolIn business since 1989, my Bridgewater homp, ence a plus. Duties are di- clerical skills. Computer (female 5'4 & up; guys 5'
avail. Refs. avail. Call for
ft
FENCINA
ish
women.
302-1949.
excellent references avail- must have exp. and rof.s, versified and Include filing knowledge p r e f e r r e d . 9" & up) Wanted for excitACCOUNTINO
interview 526-4766 days
All types, FREE gate after able
CLEAMINO— experl
BOOKKEEPINO A
or 218-0569 eves.
own transportation, 908- of policies, preparing mail Pleasant working condi- ing fashion show season.
100ft.
of
fence.
Drivefor the post office. Salary tions. Call 756-0226 for Exp.
pref. but not nee.
enccd. Mother & daughter
TAX8ERVTC8
685-1410 evenings
TRUCK FOR HIRE
ways,
ParWng
Lots,
Curbbated upon experience. If Intorvlow.
Must bo outgoing, love
wl)l clean homes, offices All types of taxes. Expert
Reasonable rates. DeIng.
908-S6S-3432.
Interested, please send
music & dance. Call Runor apts. Own tronsp. Good Financial & tax counselAdvertise .
pendable, reliable and
5040
resume to: Pennsylvania
FILE CLERK/
CLEANUP ft UQHT HAUL- quick. Call Jim Brennan
way Magic 9O8-985-7600
refs. Honest, reliable. Coll ing. Reasonable rotes.
In the Classified!
Notleanl
Insurance
Co.,
COMPUTER
TAPES
ING— of. all types. Freo
after 2PM for appt:
908-572-7523
9OS-24S-12SS
(201) 872-2941
P.O. Box 6985, Bridgewa- Two positions, 2nd shift
estimates, Insured, low
MOTHSRS WANTED to
WILBERT DONNAY CPA
ter,
N
r
08807,
Artn:
ArMonday
thru
Friday,
4:30
rates. We work weekends.
"PAvlNO a n d "
C L I A N I N O PERSON
work Part time, enm more,
lene
Will-Ceres,
or
call
PM
to
12:30
AM
ond
3rd
Call Tony 908-781-0400
"SEALCOATINO."
N I B D C O - 2 Saturdays
AICPA-MYSSCPA
shift Wednesday thru Sat- than husbands. Husbands
Commercial/Residential
per month, Student pref, (008)211-1221. E.O.E.
CUSTOM QUAUTY
Sorvtclng business & Indiurday, 1 0 : 0 0 PM thru welcome to oall tool
Paving® 65C/sq. ft.
Call 752-5296 iv.
i
LETTERS
vidual. FREE INITIAL
8:30
AM. Hllliborough- 908-602-3405
COLLECTOR—
Top
medl-.
Seal Coat @ $19.95/ gal.
"Graphics A Strlpta*
CONSULTATION.
based
computer tape pio- NAIL TECHNICIAN- Lical
collection
agency
Boats. Autos, RVs, Vans - All typos of paving,
50S0
•Tax Returns-Planningneeds collectors with tection cornpany noods censed, full time, In Noll
potholes & resurfacing.
Starting at $.54+ S.H.
audit
some exp. In.our Sorrwr- persons accurate with pa- Salon located In Sterling.
All work Is guaranteed.
•Accounting & Bookkeep- : For Free Info & pricing
v!4l« location. Competitive perwork, conscientious Please call 9 0 8 - 5 8 0 f>*H •RAPHIC8, P.O. Box - 908-820-5439 •
ing
salary A' beneflta/profit and dependable, -able to
4919 Re*«ffo Park, NJ
TO:
ANYONE WHO sharing. Come Join our communicate wbll with 1460 or 908-580-9058
•New business sotups
askfarRuth or Iv.msg.
-•VCR
REPAIRS*"
WOULD
UKE
TO
HAVE
A
9OS-443-8S49
*rao4
teaml Call for Appt. 908 customers over'the teleHI«NSR QUALITY LIFE- 526-9300
Freo estimates
NANNIKS- Spend a year
phone.
High
security
facilCUSTOM SLIPCOVERS
STVU.
Fast Plckup/Dollvory
ity and atmosphere. Good or more as a Nanny witti a
4110
Draperies, roupholstery. •-B48-2879, Edward"
Kim & I have found a way
benefits. Call Mrs. Bran- fine family In New Jersey.
COOK
OructionJEduemUon Your fabric or ours. Forto be able to moke more
nen,
908-369-«900 be Salary $175 - $400 per
merly at Stelnbachs &
money thon we could over EXP. 'GRILL CQOtVSLIPtR- tween 10:00 AM and 4:00 wook depending on expeHohno's,
43
yrs.
experi4180
VlSOfl
TRAINEE
(aost.
spend,
and
hovo
all
the
F R E N C H - All Levels.
PM,
Monday thru Thurs- rience. 1-800-/62-1762.
Help Flrtdere..
Licensed, native teacher. ence. Senior citizen disc. Peeiy A Emtartsdnmmi free time to onjoy It with manjjer potenlal) apply In day,
... .
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our family A friends. QIVB per*pn, Friendly* RestauFormer vlstlnfl Prof, lit Shop at home service.
US A CALL AT 940-8Y3- rant, 1O60 Stetton Rd., FRIENDLY HOME PRR- NEW YEAR NEW OAREER
Rutgor$. Yre of successful W. Cantor 757-6655.
Part (Hn« a full tlm«
1814. We will treot you Plicataway, NJ
teaching. Rofs avail.
Line up a place to live.
TII8— has oponlng* for persons for telemarketing
DEBRIS
A COMBDV MAOICftFUN like family & show you
908-985-8721 after 4pm
demonstrators.
No
Cash
COOK—
full/part
time,
positions In Union based
SHOW- for Holiday, Of- how you can do It tool
in Classified!
REMOVAL
J A P A N I S I LANSUAOE
npply In person before 4 Investment. No s«rvice company. Expor. an ndfice, Birthdays w/«xotlc Recordod message
IMMtDIATl SERVICE
charge. High commission vanta^t^ Du ^ n o ' os&ential
SCHOOL— Summer enpm,
Buzzys
Restaurant,
animals. Clip ad & show
N«w la tile tiro*,
nnd hostess awnrds. Two
• Basements
rollment. Individual classboas. Call Mr. Magic
Looking for tl\;it special
FrankftKim 200 Stolton Rd., Plscnt catalogs, over 600 Item*. os trolfilnft given »xc«l« AttlC9
es. Call 908-369-6077. ,
nwny, NJ
l«at p a y »iicka<« f o r
NOW!
908-322-7077.
CALL 1-800-488-4875
• Garages
place called Home'.'
the right p«opl«. Call for
MATH TUTOR- Al*»brn,
• Yards
ARCANUM HALL
010 YOU
BALLOON
Trig, Pre-Calculus, calcuOAS ATTENDANT— Part/ further Info & Interview
Classified will aildivss
•,
8TUOMM
KNOW . . .
lus,
C a l l Rita 9 0 8 - Manpower supplied. For
full time, mu6t be able to Carl 908-686 5788 J
RIDES
courteous
reliable
sorvico
OF WCSTfWLO
This little nd can be read work weekends. Apply In
your needs.
548-46S2
at reasonable prices
Rights leave our own li- Modol portfoUo*. our pro- by more than 400,000 p«raon, Bettor Sunoco, OFFICE ASSISTANT- In
PIANO INSTRUCTION
JCP CARTING
censed balloon port In fos«ional staff will give readers In 17 publication* 401 North Avenue East, •urnnce Co. seeks bright,
Diane Oleen Qnlvocky,
people-oriented Individual
908-889-8048
WhrtoAouse at 6pm dairy, you the edge you need to t h r o u g h o u t Somerset, Cranford
Open (he door
•vaMabKe for teaohlnc
with profesalonol phone
WE SHOW UPIJI
May thru October. One of get «tnrtod, Fashion* pho- Middlesex and Union
wf(h_Classified!
9am>S^0p<n, Mon-Frl A
6KOOMBR- PT/TT, must
DENTAL P L A N - Busi- Mi's otde*t and most ex- tography by Andy Chen, Counties? It caught your be experienced. Dog*/ nyinnor f- npr*«r«nco for
Sat. Call 699-06*6
Office;• Assistant posh'.'•!•>.
ness, family and Indi- perienced ballooning for appt. plonso call 908- attention, didn't It?
Cat*. Warren Area. Call Rcsponslbllltlea Incluo
PIANO U t S S O N S - In vidual plans nt low cost. comMHitea! Special 20th 232-2182
C«ll YOUR ad In todny!
Forbes Classified
908
469-2633
filing, It. typing, & nnsworanniversary prtco $135
your home. Branchburg, Call (908) 752-6209
1-800-BB9-940B
1 si'u !! 1-800-559-9495
AVON SALES- All orons
•YMNASTICS INSTRUC- Ing phone, WP 50 & Lotus
per person.
Hlllsborough and area.
We Get RosuKsl
!J UNO II
For
Information
call
TOR— full time Hours, 123 a must. Competitive
Cail 399-4937
•PRESS MAKINQCONTACT BONNY AT
l-«00-««2-22»2
OUTSIDE NJ
3;30-9PM, Experience ••Iftry & benefits. Send
YCU/tWSTDNK
PIANO L E S S O N S - S. TAILORINQ'ALTERATIONS
proforred, Htllsbbrough/ resume & references to:
Advortlso
908-722-3000
Plalnfleld, Dunailen, Edi- Bridal, «tc. Socializing In
Flomington aroas. Call P.O. Box 9 1 , Bedmlnster,
Advortlso In tho Ciasslllod!
Ptus StatVashlon,
son & Piscataway. Call
In tho Ciasslllod! 908-874-3301
NJ 0 7 9 2 1 .
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968-8281 Jean
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272-8282
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Part- Ttnm Employment
Part-
TELEPHONE SAtES-r- FT WELDER— Aluminum tig . . A M E R I C A ' S BEST
NURSERY SCHOOL
TEACHER/QYMBOREE
sECRCTAn/ rn
exp. required, bay Christmas v Arourid t h e DIRECTOR: Head Teacher Share your energy, enthuEye physldan. So. Plain- & PT days & evenings.' $6- welder,
night shift. Now Brun- World . hiring: demohs,tra: Certification preferred or siasm, group skills' &' exfield.' 4 days, responsible $15/hr; plus commission, and
t o r s . ' S p e c i a l bonuses! Degree in Early Childhood, perience witrr children by
mature light typing, tele- Start today. Edison Area. swick. 908-246-7505
now; Call 908-647-2531 administrative experience, being a Gymboree Instruc
phone skills, billing, will Call Steve 9/)8-549-2492
DID YOU
or 757-3055
flexible hours. : v
tor. Join the nation's leadtrain. Send Resume to TIRED OF BEING LOST IN
K N O W . . •„
Box 3$, c/o Forbes Npws- THE CROWD? Business is that an ad In this local AVON SALES— All areas. TEACHER: Head Teacher ing play movement prpj
papers, 44 Franklin St., boominigl, growing REAL paper also goes into 16
For information call •'••;• Certification preferred, gram with classes for perrTues & Triurs. afternoons. ents & children under ;f3.
Somervlllo, NJ 08876
1-800-682-2292
ESTATE comp. needs 3 re- othgr local papers? Reach
SECRETAAY- Non-profit liable, ambtous sales peo- over 400,000 readers CHRISTMAS AROUND ASST. TEACHER: Mon, Part time position, -train'
Wed & Frl afternoons.
social service agency
.
•, . THE WORLD- Is now hir- Call 9.08-369-4191 after I n g • p rovld.exi . ^ O W
ple, we offer extensive In- with oho call!
7259779;;:^
seeking person for1 small. house t r a i n i n g , 1 0 0 %
i-O00-Q89-S49S
ing demonstrators f o r 5PM or 231-9477. days
office. Deverslfled re- comm... plan, ; come' show,
more Info call Dee 754WESTFIELD
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sponsibilities: Experience off your talents, for a con1491 or Lynn 5 6 1 8082 . OFFICE PERSON— typwwi accounts receivables fidential Interview call HOME CENTER— seeks
ing, filing, rnisc. office dubright,'
ambitjpus
Indi-helpful. Call 7 2 2 . 1 8 8 1 ;
today! 9 0 8 - 7 5 2 ^ 1 1 1 1 / . vidual for entry level posi- CHRISTMAS S A L E S - ties. 5-6 hrs/day. Call
JINGLE MY .BELLS FOR
SECURITY
TRACTOR TRAILER DRIV* tion, Mil- trafru Apply: In EEEZ MONEY! FREE $300 276-5503 for Interview.
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PROPISSIONAL SECU- ERS-r^FlVJpcal! .In-State; person; 700 Nprth Avenue KIT &
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RITY BUREAU- has sev-Work:" CDL, H,; DBL: re- Ea$t,:Westfield,: NJ; 908- 3 9
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posttlofjs available'••In the record; Exbel. pay! 908-:
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RECEPTIONIST- good BedmlnsteVr Bornnrdsvllle, 7 6 6 ^ 9 i 2 7 : ; ; •'• • • • :•';
REAL ESTATE CAREER phone, typing skills a; Lyons, and'Hlllsborough
Dry Cleaning helpful. Call Mcense & tra'nsp'. a must.
$200>$600 WEEKLY
T R U C K D R I V E R 8 - Assemble products a t a f t e r 3 p m , 908-54a% Call 908-469-7180,.leave
WEIDEL REALTORS, HIII- must, full time.w/ ben- a r e a s .
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Sborough. We are looking efits.. B.ranChburg 908- *Up to $8.00 an hour, fb $2,000 ,Slgn-qn bonus for home. Easy!:. No selling. 8880. Mehlo Park., v - : : name & phone number/
safe, qualified!.drivers with You're paid direct.: FullyP A I N T E R - PT. Exp.
^-rnlnary; ti^rkif|cA4ion Ipw^ for. good'; people • to": join 6 8 5 - 7 6 0 0
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FORBES NEWSPAPERS
A-Advahcomeht;' I .:.".'/• rriile MPG bongs; loading/, hotline 801-,379-290.0 phone- m a n h b r s , " Key- Call 908-272-6660. .
1MMEDBATE
ikhbwlodjjeof. worker's •ft:^^ successful' Real, Estate
908-781-7900 ,
0..'tnonths. security/military. unloading pay, detentlpn, eppyright # NJ17WDK . ' , boarding;- Flexible. hbiirs-v&
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compensation,';disability: ;Ci(reer.'Flexible hours,;.uh.-;
experience required..'.• "•', extrai; stop &i layover pay.
days,-7 days;a weekfrorVi Shearon Environmental " - " • • • • ' E x t . - 7 3 0 3 . ' . ' : : ' :•••',
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DRIVERS-,-.Up 'to $10. H^.- part' time position based tlons javaiK:jmmed;,::work! •
7 salary with: ah K excellent; 908-359-7100
- x ^ . : hrs.' No, expef/ necV. 4-6 interiBStled .appj.icarits bgrsementytup
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.; benefit pacKage;' • V y : '
REAL ESTATE SAUE8 ••., week program fpr's.tu- should flpply at: i..:v••.-. •:.'.:v. school grad^.;'T|)itl6ri:free:
car,: "insurance.; Reliable/ fect opportunity for an en- great mb;ri^Srt:^a.;'rei!a*te'c|-: •'
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Maxlmlz* ybur • earning dent*;.; $10:15 'to start. . '•-. 6 Colonial Lake.Dr.:- t r a i n i n g ' a v a i l a b l e -for MULTI CARE MEDICAL neat, .personable .drivers ergetic, senior citizen. and idbrrifdrtable worklrtg .,
Lawrehcevllio, NJ .-...'. those ,w|th ho experience. CENTER- Seeks the falpiease-ftiyjAtarafestime <fc potential.. Join Century Good 2nd Income.' . ; .:
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609-882-3773
> fftver" letter v.;Vy;Uh!' salary 2jt, McQoe; 100% Com•'•.'•-•'.• needed .7 days a week P l e a s e ' c a i r
(90a)704-8BBS
HqsbandAvlfe teams. wel-. lowing positions:
;%Mtbry A rwufcements to;: jrilsBlon v Plan,' newly. Mr
S U P E R V I S O R - Multi- from 4pm to lOprn for de- (609)486-0866 for fur- clear, • priifasslpnal, telfo-'.:
come,
48-state
general:
i ' j 'arid have- a';-,';.
SALES
liveries inWestfleld. Flex-> t h e r I n f o r m a t i o n . ••••• •'.• :
: ; B A Y A R O t ) E I ? r S ^ i W censed wolcomo. Call Billion dollar conipohy Sscurlty Systems
trucKload freight; opera- specialty group ' practice: Tble . hours'•"& days. Call
jilng- person-.' ••:•
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INSTALLER v
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be well organized, BOSSES— & reporting to ca Financial Services
Br«nchburg.
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work, Exc. Income; rnlni- (908)548-8090.
pansion efforts. QualificaCOM TRANS inc.
PfAJ. ESTATE SAUES- Is. tionally & internationally. tions .should Include re- history.
well." with customer^ and mum lire., great benefits!'
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lated : Installation experi- American Van Lines),'1- staff. Includes bene.flts; •
!• set ptftfrity' pr>~&h6bl fpY' your future? Take our. :
1-800-926-7409
RECEPTIONIST- Full- Interview. 7 2 5 - 1 4 9 9 . ; ' SCHOOL IS SEEKINOence.
Security
System
ex800-759-6980,
b'e'pt.
B. S'mbrhlngs-per *eek,'Bail: FREE ($300 valuei) Indiresponslble, mature, Indi..EMPLOYMENT;^ ^ :
time, afternoon/evenings,
perience Is. a. plus. We
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MANAGEMENT
Household
Products
XlUostlonnalro and.find out.
monitors
for
the
1992-93
are PAYABLf•
and benefits. Call for ap- TRUCK DRIVERS- Start benefits.
To Buy or Sell
school year. 3V1 hrs/day, by
worbohs, -security, rrialn how your natural talents Are you ready, to earn be- pointment (908) 968-ing pay. up to 26 cents, RECEPTIONIST- Part£i
908-232-7584
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Master Card."
oped
to
help
you
attain
hr,
interested,
candidates
$50,000
your
first
year
• n6ce«iary i: For Info; call
TEACHER HEAD- FT/FT creases at 3 & 6 months. 1 evening position. Exp. QET OUT OF DEBT— Earn
cost,', '^-v-V.!
; • 219-769-6849, ext, 8183 the highest level of suc- and $50,000 - $80,000 for toddler/pre-school pro- Home every 10-14 days. preferred, includes ben- $60 to $100/eve..Selling please call. 908-981:
cess
possible.
Call
Pat
at
your
second
year?
Then
Must be 25 w/2 years OTR efits. : For consideration Cameo Lingerie. Call 908- 0700 ext. 2543 we are an isoogia^
:"! fla'm-9pm seven days.'
gram,
Bachelors
degree
Weidel Realtors, Bridge- we'd like to speak to you.
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• equal opportunity affirmlrequired In early child- exp." HazMat endorse- please send resume to: 359-0379• PART TIME PERMANENT water: 908-685-8202.
tlve action employer •
The leading NATIONAL hood education. Accept- ment. Decker Transport. Rolll. Greer, 1 0 0 ComHA U:r*:P;IE.:0]R|?;??5S:;;^.;
HORTICULTURAL
'PORTION A V A I . - 20 hrs
REAL ESTATE office In NJ ing applications until Aug. 800r634-5.150,, ask for merce Place, Clark, N.J.
PLAY IN YOUR SPARE
TECHNICIAN •
; p«r week, flexiblehours,.
Is looking for 2 CAREER
D e p t . S - 3 . '.'•':•• ••;:•': ^
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' 07066 or call 908-499Parttlme position tending TIME —..while earning ences.
• mature minded, good of- Advorilse In the Classified! minded people for resi- 17, 1992, Send resume
0606.
EOE
with cover letter to; Ken- UNDERCOVER WEAR
Interior'plants In' office great income. Free train- 526l flee. & typing skills, able
dential, new homes sates, shirk Childcare Center,
bldgs. In New Brunswick/ ing & earn free kit. Call
•'•to..work independently,
commercial Investment 445 Old Post Rd., Edison, Part time sales agents Nurses :
Plscataway area. Call Val with Discovery Toys teriers,.bwn--irarispdrta-"?
' salary negotiable/ Re- REAL ESTATE- Office sales & leasing In Control
needed. Hostesses reDave 7-5, Mon. thru FriT Pis call 908-381-5851
tlon, refferbnces.li free;is$v:;' :
sumes only reply to POManager for our Basking Jersey area. WE WILL GET NJ 08817, Attn: Cynthia ceive free lingerie. MonthSchafer, Director
908-322-5552.
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Ridge
office.
Must
have
YOU
LICENSED
and
TRAIN
ly
specials.
For
an
evening
• Box 550, Cranford, NJ
RECEPTIONIST- Doc- timates. 908-381-7509;'v'-''
Immediate Openings
brokers license and reside YOU. For confidential In- TELECOMMUNICATIONS of fun, fashion &' fantasy;
! O7OI6 Attn: J. Egan
IDEAL PART TIME J O B - tor's Office in Plscotaway. HOUSEKEEPERS, NAN-,
In area. Profitable posi- terview, call Ken Worden M A R K C T I N O
RE- call Jean
•RN's IV Certified- Mldd. Work- eve. hrs. You setPermanent Part time, NIE8, NURSES AlttES
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PHOTO TRIMMERS
tion for those who can run at CENTURY 2 1 , Worden & SEARCH- Are you seek9OS-287-B723
Aug.-Nov.; make $20/tir. Medical Billing & Com- AVAIL—Women of al[;pa.;',
& Somerset Ctys.
Eam to $125 per day.
their own show. Call Tom Crivello, 908-874-4700.
ing a part time opaverage; _ Free $300 kit, puter exper. preferred. tlonaliti.es. Applicarjts^:
No experience needed.
UTILITY
COMPANY
Fischer, FISCHER REALportunity with full tlnpe
screened. 1 Reasp.nal6le'•RN.'.s &'LPN's wArach & no cost "with Christmas Call 908-572-5950
1-800-M3-4389
JOBS$7.8O-$15.75
TORS, 908-534-1325
SALESconipenstion & benefits.
Around the World; 995fees.
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7830/Rose
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preferred, part time for a B h g 9 b e A 2 2 3 3 % 9 :
WANTED- for New; Con- RECEPTIONIST- Must EL? FUN? MONEY? Help- County location. If you and women needed. No
doctor's office in Bridge* * * *
struction, exp. a.••¥', driv- have''WordPerfect f o r Ing people? Environment? enjoy talking on the experience necessary. For •LPN's w / a d p l o s c e m t
er's license req., atort major! company In Bridge- Health? Multl lingual a + . phone, conducting inter- Information, call 1-219- home care exp.. Southern LEAD GUITAR- for work- water. CallJane 908-722water
erea.
Fantastic
bening Aggressive rock/Alter- 7 7 7 7 , ; • • • • - •
Immad. 908-287-8686
Call 908-548-4848
esting marketing surveys 736-9807, ext. U2617, Mlddlosex County
efits. Cell Pntti 7SS-BS00,
native band. Please call
& working In a team envi- 9any9pm - 7 days.
RECSPTIONIST- Town &
Prfefarrad P l a c e m e n t , SALESronment, then come Join WILLIE'S TAVERN Is •Certified Home Health 908-236-0699.
CAPITALISTS
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CHnton.
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expanding
marketing
Co. seeks a long term moRocky Hill. Exciting & ful- LOOKINQ FOR WORK. .
looking for day andAideS-varlety of assignopening
for
year-round
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center.
No
tivated people person who
night »ervoro/Hoat Ex- ments. Middlesex and
filling opportunity for the I h a v e my w o r k i n g
employment;
evenings
&
sales
req.,
no
exp.
nee.
If
p«dlt»rs FT/PT. Exp'd Somerset Ctys, Car &
wants to capitalize' on the
right Individual. Love of
weekends. Clerical work animals & people a must! p a p • r • and I l o v e
American dream. Multl lin- you ar an articulate, ener- a n d'••
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and shelving; 15 hrs.Avk.
getic,
self-motivated
Indigual a+ 908-548-4848
welcome. I t you'reTready
nt $5.05Air, Apply In per- Friendly, positive working • (90S) 646-8217'
vidual & you enjoy talking to be challenged, apply in
SALES— FT Career oppty. on the telephone, we
Call: 908-549-2210 son: W0«tfle!d Memorial conditions & clientele. LIVE I N - Jamaican
for energetic, experienced have opportunities for person: Rt, 202, BedminLibrary, 550 E. Bread Call for Interview •
ster, Mon-Sat 2-4PM.': •
woman will take care of
609-921-1557
salesperson, in high fash- you. Call 908-647-7304
St., W*«tn»ld.
elderly In their home. Ex
Ion retail optical store;
WAITER/WAITRESS
I I I A I THC A « I - . : ' •
RECEPTIONIST—
wanted
MANAGEMENT- $1000
perjence & references
Sales plus commission- TBLCMARKETINQ— start
for
Plngry
School,
MarPt/Ft
posltons
avail;;
founto $2000/mo. Profit sharCall 908-738 4044
Call Chris 908-686-0033. Immediately. In the New
tlnsville, 10 mo. position
tain
attendant,
positions
ing,
medical,
dental.
Call
Brunswick area, if you
Sept.to' June Mon.-Fri. WORD fROCESSINOSAM ASH M U S I C - is have a good phone voice also avail., apply in perfor Interview 654-5363
12:30 pm to 5;30 ptri. typing, Spread 9heets,
looking for career minded & want to earn top dollar son, Frlendlys Restaurant, R N 7AM 3PM PART MLM/QROUND PLR
resonable rates, 908sales people who are.will- for your efforts. Contact 1060 Stelton Rd., Piscat- TIME. R N - 3PM-11PM OPPORTUNITY— Spec- Please call 647-5555
549 6915
a w a y , NJ • . • ' '
Ing to workl Experience a Mr. Jeffries at 247-0093
FULL TIME: Rarltan Health tacular system that saves SECRETARY— A caring
+, professional attitude &
& Extended Care, 633 Rt. people 1QK-100K interest person with good skills for
WANTED .....
appearance a must. Call
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28, Rarltan, NJ, 9 0 8 -on their mortgages. Busi- legally blind piano tuner
Rich Goldberg at 908- A way for people to meet Library assistant to the
526-8950
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ness briefings. Call Marvin and real estate Investor.
In
th6
Classified'
572-5595
people, every week in
Wldls (908) 494-6517.
908-755-1120.
Director, Must hive some
your
local
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TION-^, utilizing adminis- per. The ad Is free, then back ground of payroll
Employmenttrative secretarial skills. one call does It all I '
1-600-5S9-949S
Shorthand and typing reManagerial
and bookkeeping as well
quired. Legal experience TELEPHONE CALLERSdesirable Send resume Part time, seasonal, to re- as library related exp.. ,
SERIOUS MONEY
with salary requirement crut volunteers for the
LOOKING FOR A FEW
to: Administrator, Munici- American Heart Associa-. Send resume to:
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GOOD PEOPLE for a busipal Cpmplex, 555 Amwell tlon. Frelndly, smoke free,
ness that is expanding
Road, N o s h n n i c , NJ Mlllblum office. AM, PM,
Ethel Gorglulo
int'l, 908-789-3710
08853. EOE
weekend shifts. AugustDecember, $6 per hour
Monvllle Public Library
5090
plus bonuses; Call (201)
Part-Thna Entploymont
Advertise
376-3929 (Must be able
100 So. 10th Ave.
to work at least 12 hours
In tho Clossliled!
per week.
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Manvtlle, M.J. 08835
PROPERTY MAINTE- RECEPTIONIST/ADMIN.
MANCE- Lawn cutting, : . : • ; • : • • • •
A S S T .
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pnintlnij, misc. repairs,
; Exceiieht^appbrtonlty with. etc. 40 hrs/wk. Drivers Non-profit- charitable or> a rooeqroh facility In Cen- MconGfi roq. 287-8686. ganization with gr«ajt
working ehvlro'nment
trol New JfeKsey. Reaponsl':•; WJItles will Include:
PT/I*T
I N C O M E seeks special person for
'-':-.'. ©Performance of routine OPPORTUNITIES AVAIL- fast-paced, diversified
'•^•i: pfyMpfrl Examinations, A B L E - $ 1 0 0 0 - $ 2 0 0 0 position. Pleasant profesvf?'':".i: pOlmoriaty function test- p«r month. Plus profit sional phono manner,
'••*••virig, . t e t o u s irinpculasharing plus m e d i c a l / word processing, flexibility,
; .'. tlorts & T.B, teijtlngi,'/'1.": :./-' dental. For Information to manage multiple tasks.
iCr^oting';;&..- .tw^'tijt&Jrijft call Mr. Z, 908-846-6955 Previous reception experience a. plus. Salary In
% to. t
f - T - , R e c e p t i o n i s t , high teens, good benefits/
prof, appearance a must vacation. Send resume to
for busy.Bath and Kitchen Pam' Roberts at United
Showroom, heavy. phone Way, 205 W. Main Street,
Cbntoct w/cuatomers and, Somervlllt};" tit. 08676. No
Suppliers, light, typing and calls pleasb. AN Equal Op-,
{enerol - office Work,: 908- portunl^ Employer . .:.'.
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AEROQIC/EXERCISE INSTRUCTORS & COORDINATOR— Fitness Center
attendants, Gym & sports
instructors, Building supervisors. Positions avail
nble in the Fall. Apply in
person at the Westfield
"Y", 220 Clark St., Westfiold. No phono calls
AMBlYroUS PERSON
Cleaning msido buses.
Early hours Edison area
Call 549-0129
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^•'vr:.. grades the. first floor,..ahd-there is."'"
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This cdfOnial at 27 Burchfield Avenue is Nsted'at $229,000 through Barton Realty.
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of'food items-in'an effort to .'as-. food- . drive
^••c^-m4T,Uj1^tyj remeriiscent'• of:. the •rounded' progi:arn .of seasonal ac-; ' f a m i l y p o o l m e m b e r s h i p s . - : . ' • ' • • . . ' • ' Children attend JiUlside/ Schools.
may contact,
sist the Somerset County Food ' Weichert's Hillsborough , Office .
.tivities suitable to. all ages and.spe- i. •". The .pool complex off, Ccritonnial.. ..Crariforcl has a spirit.:'of vPlun-;.
at (908)' 874-8100. -The,office is
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teerism ..that ''encompasses''every
•'frees :y:.fcrrnmg ;'a';i c^o^y.' of' ' The,' .summer.'. playgi-ound:; -pro- .•an:'". Olympic-size' putdobr pool,' a facet of .the ••mrie'r vwrking of the
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recreau'onal activities for'.children , pooland.'a baby pool.
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Silver Lake in Hope V'an.artifj-.'! complete fitness center containing mittees that include recreation,
jboth Victorian arid "of.jrhprei1. decent cial spring-fed stocked '-.lake; one a Universal, gym-weight room-, a .town-government and' service orh i ^ ' ^
mile long and one-third mile wide : sauna and gymnasium for aerobic ganiz'atio.tis,' voliintcei-s' .'are theNew J e r s e y v ^
ideal for swimming &nd • bpa'ting- dance classes and basketball. .
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WESTFIELD
A fireplace and a picture-window enhance; the living room & dining
room, pf this..Ranch style home. The grand kitchen has two pantries,
v .'. 'the FR/BR'-',has a, vaulted, ceiling, skylight & ceiling fan and..the
• • ' m a s t e r bedroom, has a private bath Double, side entry garage '"&
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WESTFIELD
$349,000
Gracious colonial noar VVilson School -1 bdrms Inc a 1st f l r b d r m
w/(ull bth, liv rm w/fplc, d i n rm w/corner cabinets, tarn rm w/cornor
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bedroom. 3 hath home Mrtbter BR has <)
drewimj room ^ 2 walk-in cloaets Woodburning' stove in the recreation room. decH,
lenced' v.ir.l „ ' .i neu. mrnjee. HWVI 4
CL'ntrnl nir $L\M.tX)0 •
F A N W O O D • This adoi,iblu d\fx Cud h.
a bedroom IU 1 "-i" boths un Iha U l fl
bedrooms oi\ the 2nd. Living room
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DR.'w'nll to wall carpet, pjtio, porch, security
system St (jflraQe door opener $ 179.900
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SCOTCH PLAINS
232-8400
WESTFIELO N.J
$289,000
8 Room Colonial Home with 4 Bedrooms. 2V; Baths, Eat-inKitchen. CAC, Circular Driveway...Inground Pool.,
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FOR CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING
CALL OUR
CLASSIFIED HOTLINE
TOLL FREE
1-800-559-9495
NORTH PLAINFIELD
$144,000
Charming English cotlago. Bright & chuory Chestnut trim, ovursizod liv rm, rm lor attic oxpansion. Food tarn area Walk to NYC
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$224,900
Historic colonial farnihousti circa 17'l0 Many oriqinal fuaturos
havo been preserved while updating 7 mis, 2 lull bins, boauiilul
gardons.
That Elusive Quality Called
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WESTFIELD
$359,000
Ideal homo for largo lainily. 6 bdrms, 3 b blhs, liv rm w/tplc,
lormal din rm, now kit. l<un rm, ncroenocl porch W Icirqo dock i
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Hurry to suo this junt hstod custom built Homo on tho bth holo of.
Echo Liiko Couritiy Club This Monii; oltors 0 room;; plus a Florida
Room
WKSTF1ELD
264 lv Broad St.
$278,900
CRANFORD
In a world of cooklc-cuttcr home dealtin-i
and onc-plan new developments. It Is ii
rare opportunity to find a community like
SHY CHEEH tSTATT-S and a builder like
Mike KcddlnQton. ttcre Lhe new home
buyer can choose from u wide vailety of
home plarw or work wltJi Uic builder for
jjersonaliy c^iatom
Home styles lndude:
(oyer ,
O Clicular stair
• Persoiuil llbrajle.1. wet bajfi
O txp.uuslve nuistci bedioom unites
O1-F1CK HOURS:
Monday - Friday. 9 a.m. -V p.m.
Saturday ^ Sunday, l) a.m. - (> p.m.
O Cheat Koom wttli
Moot-to cetlltifi Ilicplacc
O Moiel
REALTORS'*
All LIILT flr more, set In ttic lowly
countrywide of AJe*andila Twp. Just
oulslde cluuinlnij. hLstoiloil Clinton and
ciay to re;ich via. 1U. 70. Vbilt tod.>y und
m;ike your cholcel
Priced from $309,900
Dlroctlona: I 7l)/Hl Tl wo.sl lo Clinton. laKn
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rlfllu .il PHUlown 4 ^.l.iy oil Hi 513
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--and Glassif fed 1s the
Buyers' Marketplace
Open IPri.-Sat-Sun-Mon.
1-fl pm
Site Phone: 908-730-7079
Clinton Office: 908-735-8140
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July 22, 23; 24,1992
Newspapers
July 22, 23, 24,1992
Real Estate (J U I C I C
9020
Homos for $nla
Homes- for Sale'
BOUND ^ROOK- 2 famDID YOU
ily, 2 BRs e.a. apt., close
KNOW . , ,
Homes u'nd&r,
to bus stop & pnrk.
-$174',900. Call days;»08- paper also" goes into '16
.356-5482; eyus: '908- other local papers? Reaqh
| W A T E R . . ^ ; 5 ; . . 469-2876
aver 400,000 readers
Tnls irrirpac... Oq'ioirij&i -'is
with one call!
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conveniently located Ijn' p BRANCHBURQ
1-800-SB9-940B
"GREAT VAUlE
i^reat farnliy'rtei^hbor' ;•.
DUNELLENLarge Col.,
.Almost new • 2BR; ?, bath
Features.4BRs;
5BR, 2Vi baths, Frenph
>iatfis,. • &; 4jxcel; s c h o o l Penthouse .p.ondp, LR, doors, full bsmt., finished
?JL34(9.Q0;: Ma(<'6 ith offer vaulted ceiling-, skylights', attic,1 Ig. detach, garage,
todtiyJ•- ERA: AMERICAN b i g • k i t e li e n i D R ; easy walking distance to
i / B E A M ; REALTORS, $109,000.
schools, • town, t r a i n .
9082g3»000
$ 1 6 9 , 9 0 0 \ ','.•• 9 0 8SUPER BUY
968.8193 :
4BR Cape on halt acre
e"l.fcjeasy* oh yourself - 'property. Remodeled
oyp into a home you can kitchen, 2 full'-baths, full Franklin Twp/ Somarsot
enjoy, from the very first ftsmtl,1 alum; siding.. NEW LISTINO...$182,900
B.i-level w/4BRs, I V i
•' minute. New Oak kitchen;: $±5.9,900.
baths,LR w/cathedral ceilnew t j a t h , .3 BRs,' in
ings, DR, Eat-in Kitchen
Wa s h i h g k o n P 3 r k :
NEW LISTING
with sliders to rear deck,
$125,500.
4 yrs. young 3BR Colonial Farnily room & 2 car gaTHE PRUDENTIAL
Villa. Big modern Kitchen, I^ige. Nic'ed fenced yard in
WINHQLD REALTY, INC. Fam. Rm. w/tplc, vaulted
a great area. LIKE NEW!! .•
908-494^7677 '
oelling, 2VJ baths, full
bsmt., 1 car garage. Franklin Twp./Somorset '
EDISON —
.School, lovely Expanded $183,900.
MRS. CLEAN SAYS SELL
- Qape, 3 BR, EIK, • forrfial
Beautiful 4BR, 2 bath
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home on a fantastic landMOTHER/DAUQHTER
'"•.y.^rd;.v'.wa'ik1'''tpi':'scriipQisJ'
scaped lot! Finished base'
•';• 'trains,'•: store's*- .$131 i 50 0. .4 BR Ranch, 2 kitchens, 2 ment suitable for Inlaws
rjiiake : :Qffer: ; !-Call: 9 0 8 ' ' full baths, 1 car garage. too. Lots of extras. This
Great area. $198,000.
7 2 2 - 3 0 0 0 ex: 6 1 2 3 ,:..one must bs seen, it's not
describablel!... $164,900.
HIQH BRIDGE- Solitude
CENTURY 2 1
Village,'::..leas«?option,--'2
McQEE REALTORS
ERA J,ZAVATSKY :
\,BR, new 'frohd.,. $5000
908-520-4440
& Associates
ijo-vyn,•'• $ 6 0 0 / m p . • 9 0 8 - 1035 Rt. 202 Branchburg
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908-7B51200
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HIGHLAND
PARK- 3 BR,
Bfanchburg—
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ONLY$114,900
OWNER. YOUR CHANCE •2 V2 bath, CAC, newly re:
? ^harming 2-story- Cblbhial TO STEAL1 -Quality .Cus- finished basement .and
t.om built center hall Colo.' kitchen, spacious back
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^ o y d . . w r B p nlal w/a 2+' acre'serene • yard. Asking • $180,000,
•'•:".. V--f> round' '.'front p^Criy^uH private setting bounded' (908) 819-8174. '
&.:-::' '•'• »$mt/ &'jarge''2 • c a r ga- by State farmlands, coun-:' HIGHLAND PARK- by
^Q rage. GftEApUOti- Corive- try side views. 4BR, 2Vi owner. Beautiful ranch, 4
u'h••• inient to. •»,!(•'.io'dr-needsC bath,.- Formal.'LR, DR, BR t FRr Set on excep;
vrv^talfijefpr^il^
Fam.Tm.' w/flbor 'to" ceiling'' •.ti.orfai')ot'6ri .quiet; pretty
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':'..-„ . A . 3-9,tory Cotonial: wAots screened sunrpom. 2
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;.y:"'of rooms and baths.: Could completely finished & car-:
'#•"•.• r.;be:v6 BRs!!! :lt's located In peted bsmt. Rms.; deck, A way for people to rneet
v ; .:/4a- very nice' family;:tielgh- move in cond. \rv/rnany ex- people, every.week in
• ...'ii-b.orhodd w/e.xcel. neigh- tras. (REDUCED $30,000 your local Forbes newsparr-'^porst.Miis'i be sold
quick*' TO $209,900 TO IMMED. per. The adjs. free,, then,
.•;••;-„ .iy..: CaJt-rrpwi:;i;;.*132r900 •„ BUYER). Directions: 202 one call does-It all!' -'• .
1-800-B59-949B
So. left on Old York Rd.;
':VV'. .'• V; .ERA J . ZW/ATSKY ' : ' • right on So. Branch Rd., 3
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908-7BB-1200 369-7142
9020
Homos for.Salo.
9020
Homes for Sa/o
LARGE HOUSE- large
lot, small price, 249 S.
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Dunellen, 4 BR, 1 1/2
bath, LR w/ Flrpc, DR, liv-r
able Basement; Garg.,:
New Heating system, Lg.
lot, . 10.0x160, (able to
sub-divide, 58x100, have
varience), convenient to
trains,, buses, downtown,
beautiful, neighborhood,
Ideal for large family, was
$195,000, price reduced
to $175,000;-by Owner,
908-548-6809
SO. PLA1NFIELD- 5 year
old V2 duplex, 3 BR, 2 %
b
corner lot, move in condition. $139,900 Call Bob
(908)754-3375
SO. PLAINFIELP— Brand
New Builder's Closeout. 4
BRs, lg.-,Klt. w/custom
cabinets, microwave, DW,
ceramic tile floors^ fbrmal
DR, 3. full baths, Fam.
Rm, w/fplc, CAC, 2 car
garage. $189,90Q. 908757-8362,
SOMERVILLE— 3BR CoLONG VALLEY- beautiful lonial, lVi baths, CAC, full
c o l o n i a l , maghifjclent a t t i c , m i n t c o n d .
wooden setting on pyt. 2 $ 1 6 5 , 0 0 0 . PASCALE,
arces. Formal LR & DR, REALTOR, »08-72a-1032
Country. Kit. w/Lg. deck.
WARREN TOWNSHIP
Family r<fi»ri; 4 BRi 3 Full
bathy W/eompiete apt!, 4 BR RAISED RANCH;
LR, DR, Kit., full bath & Won't last! $349,900.
BR, $299,900, access to
CENTURY 21
Rt. 78, 287, & 80, 2 i 2 DIAMOND REALTY, INC.
989-2344
Realtor
908-769-4000
908-271-0099
MIDDLESEX- 7 xoqmk] 3
BR, beautifully.furnished; WARREN T W P . - 2-fam.,
fin< bsmt.,' playroom, 12 rooms, well kept. High
raised wash room, -work- in the mts. Lot 210' front.
room. w/burn!ng stove, $285,000. 356-4512
CAC, In-ground pool, plen- W A R R E N - 7 r o o m
ty of extras. Must see to Ranch, 1 1/2 acres, 2 1/2
appreciate. Price Is right baths, 2 car garage, out
to sell. By owner. Call buildings. $259,900.: Call
908-271-0584 ;
668-1022
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WATCHUNG- Expanded
MIDDLESEX- by owner, Cape nestled on a hill,
corner tree lot, 2 BR 4BR, 2 bath, close to 78
cape, I V i bath, full cellar, & 22. $239K. Principals
hew gas furnace, Central only. (908) 757-8439.
air, hot water heater, &
front porch,- recently
painted- Refrtg. stove., Advertise in the Classified!
W&D, Move-In cond., walk
to schools, shopping,
buses, library,,- post.office;'
9040
c h u r c h e s & banks.
$135,500. b/o, Please
Luxury Homos
call 908-469-8359
& Estates
N E S H A N I C - California
Style Ranch, 8 yrs; old;
Great View! ContetTipdrary
development! 3BR, 2 Full
Baths,! FR, DR. Kitch. &
Master BR have sliders to
large deck. Ceramic tile
floors , in kitch. & halls.
Full B/M. Nice open teeling. Must see! $189,500.
(90S) 36S-377S.
9080
TownhousBS
9070
Condominiums:.
9070
Condominiums
Brldgewater Township
BRIDGEWATER
U n i q u e o p p o r t u n i t y : •••',
Calton Homes, Inc. offers'
Mount Laurel affordable11
&.2-BR garden condos,
with one-teve'l living, artd
30-60 day occupancies,
priced from only the:
LOW60'S!
CRANFORD
CONDOMINIUM
You can be an owner in
this outstanding' community.' These beautiful
and spacious apartment
homes b o a s t i n g new
kitchen appliances and
Recrpatlonal amenities In- plush wall to wall carpet-L
clude swimming pool, sun ing are conveniently lo
decks, tennis courts see;, cate'd near; s c h1o o l s ,
nlc nature trails and pri- parks, major hwys and
vate clubhouso, o i l ' near N.Y. transp. 2 & 3 bdrm.
the Brldgewater Matl'-. in Townhomes Also avail. •
the heart of Somerset
County.
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FOR A LIMITED
TIME ONLY:
CLOSING COST CREDIT
Income and family size re$2500 WITH 20% DOWN
strictions will apply. To
$3000 WITH 25% DOWN
determine eligibility call
the Brldgewater Township- (SubJ. To Certain Cond.) Housing Office for an ap-!
polntnient, Monday-Friday Witfi favorable. mprtgage
terms and easy ^carrying
between 9a;m-5pm.'.'.X/' •
costSi you can'own for
less that It costs to rent.
Sold to cjual;.buyer-thru
broker by prospectus,' '
OPEN HOUSE
SAT SUN MON & TUE11-4
WED. EVE ..
2-7'
ON SITE (908)272-3534
PARKWAY VILLAGE
21B LAMBERT ST,
Dlr: GSP to Exit 137, At
light turn rt onto Elizabeth
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HILLSBOROUOH- 2 BR,
2Vi bath, LR, DR, EIK,
laundry, end unit, CAC,
fin. bsmt., garjhe Meadows, $ l i 9 , 9 0 0 . Please
call 908-359-4953.
HILLSBOROUOH- 2 BR,
2172 bath, end <jnit, all
appl., CAC, W/W carpet,
wb6ded rear- a r e a ,
$109,900. Please call
FLORIDA- Disney World
Area-Klssimmee. Private
owners offer lowest pos
sible rates for fully loaded
2 bedroorrt, 2 bath
squeaky clean condos In
eludes kitchen hardware,
towels, linens, barbecue
grills, :W/D, color cable &
much more. $49.99 per
day. Call Tom & Rose
mary, 1-800-FLA-7787.
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N. BRUNSWICK- Lg- 3
Br, 2 1/2 path, eii() unit;
completely up-graded, &
loaded, alarm, pool, tennis, bus to NYC, 130's,
908-422-0254
N.BRUNSWICK— Governor's Pt., 2 BR, 2 .1/2
bath, LR, DR, eat-in kit.,
fully up-graded, all appl.,
ac, tennis, pool, close to
NYC trans., $109,000,
908-297-1851 \ • .-..•,
NO. EDISON— Just reduced. £nd unlt.: 3 BR,
2 ^ bath, gar, bsmt, deck,
skylts, alrm& upgrades.
$166,900. 769-5991.
GENTLEMAN'S
HOUSE- •Charlestown.
Rhode. Island- Near beautiful beaches, 5 BR home
on 4 wooded, acres,
Beach permit Inc.,.'avail,
July, 23 to Aug. 1 arid Aug
15th thru Sept. 5 t h .
$700/wk (401) 466>2021
HILTON HEAD ISLAND,
S.C.2BR, 2 bath,
sleeps 6. Indoor/Outdoor
swimming pools. Tennis
,803-686-3506 • - ; ,
HILTON HEAD, S.c;
Vacation" Rentals, iarge
selection Homes; Villas,
1-5 BRi Ocean, Tennis,
Golf locations. Best Pnc
es. Sports packages. .
Hilton Head l»l. Realty
9090 :
1-800-848-5552
MutU-Family Homes
CALL-FREE BROCHURE
LB.I— Oceanslde, washBOUND BROOK— 4 fam- er, DW, gas grilli. $550/
ily, $26,000 cash flow, wK. Also efflcenoy, >-$375/
asking $219,000, owner wk Call. 908-272-8592
Is. licensed realtor, fully
LBI— "9.tK to ocean, 3BRs,
leased, 908-766-6685
WE5TFIELD- thlsattr, 2 2 • baths, deck, washor
fam.' has p v t . h o r n e Juiy/Aug. $775-$795/wk
ap'p&ri.'.b'ut Is'.not-b; con- (908) 232,-4909 Iv.rr
ver., good layout In each NOYAC SAO HARBOR,
apt., ; 4 RmS(2 BRs). L.I., N.Y.- 2BR, 1 bath
Treed/shrubed lot w/off- Ranch. Sleeps , 4. $650/
street'. prkg.", '•. near. NYC
wk. 908-234-1958 \
trans., $199^900 BY POCONQS- Mt. Chalet
OWNER, 9B8-232-5595 In woods riear Del. Water
Gap. Very prlv. but closo
9100
to all! activities. Avail, wk/
wknds.'908-231-1445.
Lota and Acreage
POCONOS- Saw Creek,
PLAINFIELD-. 1 acre + 3 BRs, Den, indoor pool &
Preliminary approval for tennis., golf, $250/ week
16 townhouses, pr-'.pos- end. 908-757-6849 '
siblei" site for church, SEASIDE HEIGHTS- On
$195,000, Call:908-757^ the bay. 2 BR bungalow,
8362
sleeps six, off-st-prkg.,
SOMERSET— Building private beach. $400/wk.
I o t - l O O x 1 3 5 -c l e a n : Call 908-793-5997.
utilities-central hub - ac- WILDWOOD C R E S T cess- quiet-urban-(908) s|eeps 6, close., to beach
828-4443 '
.!
& Sunset Lake, very
clean, W/D, cable, TV,
9110
yard BBQ. 908-654-8636
Ayq.Jake 1st rt onto;
B R I D G E W A T E R - By
owner. Beautiful Colonial
3,150 sq.ft. 5'yrs. old. 4/
5BRs, 2Vi baths, 2 1 ' Eat-'
i'<vV
In Kit., upgrades throughout. In exclusive family
neighborhood. Close to
^ A U : . ' , . ' . : ..
Rts. 287, 206, & 22. An
elegant home, $337,500.:
Principals ONLY! ' 9 0 8
r800-559-9495
526-7637.1
:
V
FLORIDA- 15 miles from
Disney, 2 BR, 2 bath,
sleeps 6,. pool, tennh r
golf,' $35tywieWy,- call
(908) 757^6849
9O8T722-2145 .
908-729-6300
Ext. 262
^INYADS.
BUT REAL
HEAVYWEIGHTS.
WHEN RESULTS -.;
••RE-ALlY:-COUN]V^i
9270
Vacation Rentals
BEDMINSTER— 3 story
townhouse, 2 bedroom;
hath, fireplace
garage; atarnr-sys., For
sale by owner $230,000.
• -908-781-7519"
FROMiUST
,
W'ade Ave. Proceed to
Parkway Village..
:
CIRKUS
SEAI. ESTATf We.'•••'."
EDISON- Co-op, 1 yr.
old, 3 BR, 2 full baths,
LR, formal DR, EIK, W/W
carpet, CAC, pool/tennis,
many extras.' $64,000.
Call 908-248-8836
SOMERSET- Quallbrook,
2 BR, 1 bath, 2nd floor,
$86,000. Call Days or
eves, 873-0318 •
.. ..
Otrt of Area Property
9400
MIDDLESEX
$135,000
NIFTY AND THRIFTY
Wondoriul hjll dormed capo on
quiet, doad ond strool. odors many
oxiras. lormal ainmg room, lull bathroom upalairs ond balh down, roc.
room with firoplaco. central gas hoat
VVA2713. •
•.
".
READINGTON TWP. J129,900,
22 Etlsl. ola Colonial,
jono. In-hprno business, 2 $IP^V cor
1Q1 Now a rosidonco, B0O3-317B;
BHANCHBURG OFFICE
52(H5444
,
WANT ELBOW ROOM?
Vt,vy attrticirvt^ WDJI 1 dOSiQndd, u n d
/each ,qn. 3 ucros,
built uluiTiifujiii/bnck oxtonof, rwdwooci iioors. 3'bedrooms, 3 bams.
access to Rios. 78 &
22. noar a park. 5219,900.
OLDWICK OFFICE
439-2777
HILLSBOROUGH
1173,900
A PLACE TO BEGIN
|i .vilhirna 4 DucUuoni Colonel ti-io
art OwrsUud (jarujo silualCHl vn n.i,l
Uc-iu lot Ht>49J9 . •
HILLSBOROUGH OFFICE 074-aino
BHIDGEVVATER
$169,000
Now ^ e l l conbliucloa 4 Bfl Bi-luyel ' J'.t Datna, hoi wtttur nutil & cuntrul
' ai,-. roacy tot occupiincy B0W-31SM
BRANCHBURG OFFICE
526-5444
WARREN OFFICE
757-7700
SOUTH PLAINFIELD
4 YEARS NEW
Homo avvQiu your whrto Qtovo inspoction, loaturing CAC.* BH 3. 1'V
both, country kitchon. DR, LR, family
room w/french doors to patio', toncod
yard SI59.900. W A 2 7 9 0 . ' •
WARREN OFFICE
,
1S1-TIR0
It might not come
around again for
another 18 years.
5 POCONO BUILDING
LOTS— must sell fast at
$100K, vyill consider separate sale. Call Paul at 1800-800-6972 or after
5PM 1-717-839-7283
CRESTW00D— Adults
(55 + ). 7,500 homes 7
Clubhouses. 40 styles
from $ 2 0 , 0 0 0 to
$142,500: Beautiful & secure. FREE BROCHURE.
HEARTLAND REALTY ASSOCIATES, P.O. Box D,
480 RT. 530, Whiting, NJ
08759. 1-800-631-5509.
MANAHAWKIN— 5 BR, 2
full bath cape cod w/hardwood floors, formal dining
room, fireplace & garage
on over size lot. Convenient to A.C., L.B.I. &
G.S.P. SELLER WILL PAY
POINTS! Affordable at
only $99,900. Call Toll
Free. G.ANDERSON AGENCY, REALTORS. 1-800-
BRIDCEWATERTWP.
"HAMMER OUT YQUR FUTURE" '
Nood3 T.L.C., 6 room.rsneh. garatjo.
basernont, hardwood ftoora, room (or
expanston. dosirablo location, low taj(05. $125,000 096-4408.
OLOWICK.OFFICE
430-2777v-
J
'-.I •-,
"APR band on 3 t y w wUuMbte n u oomac*. HtU u d pajrmrai* *n nutijtct to wfJusinKiil •onuily, nubjccl la periodic WJK of plus or
•iawt>« u d a Ufc cap«f + « * , twin gf U & ttcuriliMadJuMd to • cowtwi iwluril| of 52 wctki, m i ibt msi|la U IXB%. fUu u d
FRANKLIN
$94,900
MOVE-IN CONDITION
ijTimaculalo 2 Ooarootii Condo good
' location, oxlonor maintonanco in- '
cludod. ntjar shops tind sportir^g lacllitios HB-5024
Hllljborough
874-8100
^TN
i^.
£i-l
MANVILLt
' . XI 43,000
OUPLtXTWO FAMILY
'onnta
uulltiua, tool Ht) t
HILLS80BOUGH
874-U10O
BEDMINSTER
OWNER MUST SELLI
£nd ol Cul do Sac. 2 Br Hancn in
^IOVU In " condition; oMori ojl-in
kitcrion. flreplaco in LH.. pul'O and
much, rnucfi moro. plus oaiy accuaa
to Rl
7b/'2U7rJ2 Mu^l Sool Call
Nowl Utvrod at $14(1,000 (UL)-J-llJO)
BEDMINSTER
701-1000
BRIDGEWATER
COUNTRY CLUB LIVING
this priVLiib 3 o [ting uHon \Mrj<!
COurt
in
fujr
UEDMINSTER
yj'rj
,-,i!l
7U1-10O0
FO« AU. YOOfl TOMORROWS...TODAY! i
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4
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BEDMINSTCR
9410
Homes
CRANFORD- Near Hillside Ave. School, K-8, Indoor outdoor pool & parkway. 3 BR, LR, DR; EIK,
bath, sitting room, rear
porch, private yard, 3
ACs, refrigerator, carpeting, W&D In basement,
garage. $875/mo. plus
util, Avail. Sept. 1, 1992,
no pets. Call 908-3813332 after 5pm,
HALF DUPLEX
BOUND BROOK- 2 BR, 2
story, full bsmt, 1 car
gar., $775/mo. plus utils.
Also, rent with option to
buy 1/2 or whole duplex.
Call Seymour Litwln,
The Prudential Ploneor
Real Estate Realtor,
444-8507
908-469-1515. IndepenNORTH CAROLINA— 5 tently owned & operated.
miles from ocean,' lots KENILWORTH- lg. 3 BR
$25,000. In private golf- house, 2 full baths, 2
ing, tennis community, kitchens, woodburnlng
membership In Country stove, close to highways,
Club, low taxes, security- transportation & schools.
mild winters. In-house fi- Avail. Sept 1. Call 908nancing. Bricklanding 1- 276-9248
800-438-3006.
NEW BRUNSWICK- 3
UNION DALE, PA.— BR house in desirable
9 + Acres at Elkview area, Ige. back yard, ga[Estates on Golden Pond. rage, W/D, $1200/mo.+
iCan be s u b d i v i d e d . utils. Avail. 9/1. Call 908Panoramic view of Elk Mt. 545-3956
Ski Resort. $ 6 5 , 0 0 0 . NEW BRUNSWICK- No.
908-234-1958
Brunswick border, 2 BR,
huge master BR, new kit.,
9120
DR, panelled bsmt., refrig., W&D, 4 ceiling fans,
Wanted to Buy
close to all trans,, Avail 9/
1. $850/mo. Call 201WANTED
340-8390 Iv. msg.
RESIDENTIAL LOT UNION-^ Rent with optFar Hills, Bodminster or tlon to buy, mother/
Harding. Partially wooded, daughter, $1750/mo. 4
Jlarge enough for tradi- BR, 2 baths, CAC, at't.onal house, pool & ten- tached garago, spacious
'nls court. Call 8AM-6PM yard with patio. Call 908
201-622-1881 ask for 232-3161
John B.
WARREN T W P . - Fur
nished 4 room apartment.
9140
Heat included. Business
MHcelianoous
couple preferred. No pets.
Real Estato
Avail. August 1st.' (908)
647-3969 after 5pm
WHITEHOUSE- Avail,
now, LR, DR, Kitchen,
HOW MUCH IS
3BRs, I V i baths, newly
YOUR REAL
painted, new wAv carpet
ESTATE WORTH?
t h r o u g h o u t . All elec.
home. $1000/mo. i utils.
Full written appraisals
2 mos. sec. & refs. req.
from $125.00
908-534-6998, 9-5pm.
908-469-2666.
BLOOMSBURY BORO..
OLDER COLONIAL
In town location, charming and alt :
updated, prtvote backyard, hot HID.
pool 4 docka. $138,^00 096-4476 .
OLDWICK OFFICE
439-2777
Rates as low as 4.63%-7.51 A.P.R* were offered to savvy
buyers who visited Weichert offices this month.
Don't miss the chance to own the home of your dreams.
Mortgage Access reps are standing by at most Weichert
offices—ready to help you take opportunity by the tail.
RENTALS
SO. PLAINFIELD
$153,900
CHOICE SETTING
La/go,1 vory pdvuio proporty in or oat
a / o j o( Souin PiuintMid Throo bodonu and ono half bath aplit
d p c c f i lor en I iir Liming
EDISON OFFICE .. * . ' : 494-6000
•':::':9430.<:---•;•:•:••
Townhouses ,
end CoqdommhBm
FRANKLIN PARK- 2 BR,
2Vz batti, .Kit., DR, LR,
walk to Bus, Non-Smoker
pcfcrf^2arrrn
908-231-92.2.5
NEW BRUNSWICK .
Spacious 1 BR condo.
New appliances, 24:hr.
sec, walk- to tWC bus/
train, washer/dryer; W/W
carpet, storage ar6a and
much more. Avail, immed.
$650 plus elect; Please
call 718-370-7178. . '.
WOODBRIDGE- "Maple
Hill" Ig, 3BR, 2 % baths,
bsmt., CAC; pool, terrace,
cent, vac, 908-321-4071.
9440
B E D M I N S T E R - Hills
Highlands. 1st fir. facing
woods. 2 BR, 1 + bath, 1
car gar:, W/W carpet, AC|
private garden patio, tennis, raquetball courts,
pool;. A v a i l . Sept 2,
$1125/mo H 'utll... 908781-6733 11AM-8PM
BOUND BROOK- 1 BRi
off-street parking, near
transp,-.Please call '2872778 for more Info;
BOUND BROOK— 2 BR,
EIK, off street parking,
heat & hot water inc.
$710.Call 7.22-4311.'.'•••
BOUND BROOK- 2 Family downstairs. 1 BR, LR,
dining area, .kitcheii &
bath.- .'Off^street parking.
$69.p/rris»''fv.til.-.;-'iV«i-imo.
sec;'.&'fcfs-l 3.56-0991'.. •
BROOK
rooms & b'atH .on 1st. flj
on Ta'Imadge.'Ave'irvBoUrid
Brook. Landlord on pre
nnses. 908-356-5180
BOUND B R O O K - 3
rooms,'2nd floor, heat &
water inc. No pets, middle
aged .person, preferred^
Security & lease required.
Call 356-6.224 : . . ..'•":
BOUND BROOK- Ige"
20R, heat & water supplied. Avail. 8 / i . $750/
mo. IV2 mos. sec. req. No
pets. 908-526-0380
BOUND BROOK- Neatly
furnished studio apt. Female, Non-smoker, No
Pots $110/wk. utils. inc.
available 8/2, 356-1701
BRIDQEWATER
; . . ~~
Clean two-family apartments. 1st floor $900.1
utils. 2nd floor $775 1
utils. Ask for Rich.
908-707-0580
BRIDQEWATER
GRANDVIEW
GARDENS
1 &.. -2 Bedroom,-. Tpwo.houses. CenJral aii, individunl storage. Walk to
park & tennis courts
722-6740
BRIDQEWATER— 1 BR,
ijeni for single. $480 +
util. Security, 805-9555
no calls after 8PM
3HIDQEWATER- 2 BRs
renovated, $750/mo. IVJ
mos. security. No pets.
908-647^50.
DORCHESTERT
HOUSE
Somorvllle
Luxury
High Rise
Elevator Apartments
722-9177
Studio
1 & 2 Bedrooms
DUNELLEN AREA— "nuT
ture earner woman. 3
rooms. All utils. incl. Near
transp. Avail. Immed.
$550. 908-968-0416
DUNELLEN^ 1 BR, 'Kit
Bath and LR. $550/mo. 1
yr. lease. (908) 469-4121
Mori, thru Fri. 9am-4pm
DUNELLEf>T- 2 l3R7~ist
floor, owner-occupied 2
family. Quiet residential
neighborhood. No pets.
. U J mos. security. $675/
• 1110. ' utils. Avail. 8/2/92.
Call 908 : 752-9495
CAfUfcREI
WONDtHFUL BHICK COLONIAL
1 '•'} DJlfVi
c|ini/i\j fooi.tu JliOfUcu, full ba.'joniuni,
inroo cjtt g;iriif]o, VKMIUC! on moiu
OFFICt
-i'ja 63CO
. N£W BRUNSWICK
OWNER ANXIOUS
^ txlim homo toi tno UIMJO 'ain.lv
(.^si.noi *an(a dll i^tyrs uforjunlot.]"
S'W.300 0J4 _'2JT
METUCHEN O f F I C t
S)0a-8200
M t l U C H t N OfFICt
na^t
' 9440
Apartments
9440:
Apartment*
EDISON- 2 BR, heat & SO. BOUND BROOKHW i n c l yr. lease, IVi Lge. 5 rooms, 2BRs, like
mo. Sep., near train sta- new. quiet area, w/w cartion & park. Avail. Immed. peting, No pets. $750 +
$695/mb, 908-287-0661, utils. 201-825-2179.
EDISON-^ Margate, 1BR; SO. PLAINFIELD— 2 BR,
1st floor, near NY transp. modern )<it A«/DW, large
& major hwys. Pool, park- front room, $795/mo. inc.
Ing, large rooms $675 heat. Call 908-755-1731
Incl. utils. For Irtfo call 6 0 . PLAINFIELD- 3
908-276-2000-:/; , •.
room apt., no pets, $575/
HILLSBOROUQH- fur- m.o. includes H&HW, Avail.
nished offlcency, gentle- Aug. 1, References, ideal
man pref., all util. ihcld,. for single or couple. Call
756-5276
$525/month. 369-8335
MANVILLE- 1 BR, spa- SOMERSET— 1 BR, with
clous kit., $515/mo. Ref- own entrance, all utils
erences required. Call incl. $65O/mo plus 1 mo,
sec. 745-5983
526.-5400 or 725-0272
MANVILLE- Vi Dplx, 1 SOMERVILLE- Clean, 4
BR, LR, DR,; ..Kit, bth, rooms ,+ garage. $615+
bsmt, gat.'Sec; $645/mo. util. No Pels. 725-1906.
Refs. No pets 359-3375
MANVILLE'- 2 BR plus
garage. No pets. $650/
LUXURY APTS
mo plus utils a Security.
Call 369-5357 after 6
Top area, 1, 2 & 3
MANVILLE-':4 rooms up- bdrms, air condistairs,. $595. 1 % mos. tioned. Heat, hot
sec. NO p e t s . Avail.. water and cooking
immed. 908-685:0337 ,
gas included. BalcoMANVILLE- Northside, 4 nies, country setting,
1/2 rm .apt., 2 nd floor,
heat, Hot watery Refrig. & walk to town. Storstoye;su'ppiled, Utij. extra, age; Cable TV op
Adults preferred, ref, req.; tJonal. $620 when
1 month' s e c , .$725/ available.
month, 908-725-2237
722*4444
; MIDDLESEX
SOMERVILLE- 5 rms &
•MIDDLESEX VILLAGE"
Spacious 1 BR Oardan gar. $600+ Utilities. No
apt. $675/mo. Incl. heat pets. Avail, immed., Write
& HW. NO PETS. Pool Box'15 c/o Forbes. Newsavail. 356-SS60, 12-8 - ; papers, 44 Franklin Stj
Somervllle.NJ 08876^-::.'••
MIDDLESEX- 2 room efr
ficiency + bath/entrance,; SOMERVILLE- apt;s Nr.
sq. ft.
$525 m.o, security, utll hosp; Huge, 1000.
:
incl. after 6prri 469-1813. 1BR, LR, DR, EIK. AC, carpet, appls,. prkg. $7.50*
MIDDLESEX- .,3, rm apt utll; 8/1'-or 9/1 Ho petsV
for prof., $6QO/morithi In- 7 2 5 - 0 3 8 4 . : ' • • • • • . • , . • • ? - . ctdg utll., ref... req.;'• call
a.f t e r 6 . p m., . 9'0 8- SOUTH BOUND BROOKGood area, 2 fam. 6 rms,
469-0855.-•'•-. ;remodeled, new carpet &
MIDDLESEX-:. .Ivjoderfi 3 appls. Storage.- $875 +
rms W/tlle bath .on.2nd fl No pet3. Call 271-4083 .
of comrn. bidg. $'490/ mo
+ utils. Replies; Forbes WATCHUNQ— furnished
Newspapers;," Box 25, mobile-home on acreage,
44 Franklin St. 'Som'er- private. Call 908-7563924, . "
•
ville, NJ 0887.6.••.-.'.
SOMERVILLE
NEW BRUNSWICK- 1
9450
large BR, LR, Kit. & bath,
Rooms
2nd floor, priv. entrance,
heat, hot water incl.
$750/mo. + sec. Close to BRANCHBURa- PINE
No. Brunswick Line. Con- MOTEL. Room & kitchenven. to bus & railway. ette. Reasonable rates in908-745-4910
clude services & utils. .
908-722-9820
NEW B R U N S W I C K - .
3BR, 2nd f l . 89 Joyce GREEN BROOK— for feKilmer Ave. $75O/mo + male over. 2 5 . Nonutils. No pets. 828-9184. smoker. References & SeNO.
P L A I N F I E L D , qurity. 908-968-43191 '
Q R E E N W O O D GAR- MATURE MALE- kitchen/
DENS— Nowly rono- laundry privileges, $90/
vatod 1 BR & 2 BR gar- wk. Call 572-8720den apts, $660 & $750/
mo, Include hoat 4 HW. NO. PLAINFIELD- Large,
NO PETS. Immed occup. clean, own, entr., cable,
non-smoker, nice area.
908-786-1187 tv mag
753-8158,668-4695 —
NO. PLA.INFIELD- 1 BR,
2-Famlly 1st floor $625/ NO. : PLAINFIELD- male
mo. Incls. heat, water & non smoker, limited pool
garbage. Near transp. No privl. Call 908-757-5058
pets. I V J mos. sec. Avail. S O M E R V I L L E - Furn.
Aug. 908-756-7079
rooms $80-up. Sm. apts.
NO. PLAINFIELD— 2 BR $135/wk. Call manager
apt. Somerset St. $650/ 908-722-2107 5-7PM,
mo. plus utlls^ Call 9089470
561-1268.
Apartments to Sharo
PISCATAWAY— effic. In
pvt. home, $45O/month,
Incld. all uttJr, female non- BEDMINSTER- Female
roommate wanted. Prof.,
smoker pref., 457-0211
non-smoker. CAC, W&D,
RARITAN— 1 BR, 2nd pool & tennis. Avail, now.
floor,. $6 7 5/month >. $500/mo. +- security.
elect., 1 1/2 month sec, 908-234-2506.
avail 9/1, 908-707-9253
BRIDGEWATER- M/F
after 6 pm
$450« utils. Clean, W/D
RARITAN- 3 BR, Large deck, yd. 3BR, 1 rm mate.
LR,. Kit./Dinette, laundry 707-8214/685-9502
hook-up, basement storage, $850/mo, 725-7267 M E T U C H E N - N o n smoking professional,
RARITAN— 4 rm bunga- wanted to share a 2 BR
low, EIK, LR, lg. bedroom, townhouse. $350 per
den, ww carpeting, 1 or 2 month (908) 549-5385
adults preferred. No pets,
avail, immediately, $600. NO. PLAINFIELD- 2 BR
(908) 526-0141
, apt. to share with young
prof., $450/mo. Utll inc.,
RARITAN- charming 3 Call 769-0787
rm. apt., util. Incld., sec.
req., no pets, $600/ SCOTCH PLAINS- Close
month, call 609-466- to NYC trains, very spacious. $500/mo •»• utili4014
ties, Call (908) 322-7225
RARITAN- lovely 2nd
floor modern apt., Prof,
couple pref., 2 BR, Ig. kit.,
Advertise
& dinnette, off-street
In the Classified!
parking. Call 725-4972
9AM-1PM
9480 :
Homes to Share
9500
Miscellaneous Rentals
9650
Office Rentals
B E D M I N S T E R - large KENILWORTH- GARAGE SOMERVILLE- HWy 22,
sunny bedroom in reno- for rent. Call 908-276-; 1500 sf, 1 st class, Bldg,
vated farm house on 10 9248, please leave mes bright, Prvt. Entr., Prkg.,
908-722-8482 '
;\ '
acres. Must See: $450. sage.
7.19_i_2j[ip_..... . _SOMERAtLLLE-2
„
-CAR SOMERVILLE- Pfof. lo
Extra large, near cation 1;2- 6:'3 ropm
B B I D Q E W A T E B - Matureresponsible Professional circle, storage only. $120/- suites. 68 N. Bridge St.
to sharp 20R, 2 bath mo. (908) 647-1115. ,.•',-.• Highly desirable for\ law-,
.yer, accountant, financial
Condo, $450 +half utils.
planner, consultant. 90SAvail, 8/l v 908-707-0468
9600
722-1032. ;
BRIDGEWATER- WorkCOMMERCIAL
WATCHUNG— 500-1350
ing woman wanted to
REAL ESTATE
sq.ft.. in professional bldg.
share Ranch, room avail.,
Ample prkg., easy access
$350. Incl. util., 1 mo.
to rt. 78 & 22. 908-561,
sec, nice area. Call 9089620 ,
260Q,. 908^232-9323
469-3944-.'.
Professional
WESTFIELO
EDISON/METUCHENProperties for Sale
Furnished Office
single prof, female wantFREE Xerox & FAX •
ed to share 2BR, 2bath
Call 9 0 8 - 2 3 2 T 3 3 3 7
house w/CAC, W/D, DW, MENDHAM- 2100 sq ft
neighborhood
Office
buildgarage, deck, fplo. Must
Ing, no retail. 6 1 W. Main
seel $S50. 603-8589
96^0
•
St. $349,900. Pis call
Retail Rentals
NEW BRUNSWICK- 3 908-534-J.325
m i n . walk to CookDouglas College. Beauti- PROFESSIONAL/RESIDENTIAL Z O N E - Con SOUTH BOUND BROOKfully remodeled home. Fe- sider this in-town Colonial Busy Main St. office/retail
males only. $350-$400/ for your professional use. store front, 900 sq. ft. immo. Utils. Inc: Please call Call for details. PASCALE proved, 1100 sq. ft. stor(609)265-1295
REALTOR, 908-722-1032 age/expansion. Lets make
a deal! Broker'protected.
PROF.— female to share
Call Bob 766 : 6685 .
lux 2 BR townhouse w/
9650
same, Pvt. bath, pool,
Office Rentals
tennis, ac, $600/month P
1/2 util., 908-356-5457
Warehouse Rentals
CRANFORD
1 porson professional
office convenient to pub- SOUTH': PLAINFIELD- up
9490
lic transp. Very Reason-, to.5000 sc(. ft. warehouse
Wanted to Rent
able. Fax & copy avail. space- with inside loading
dock. &. opfipn of offices,
908-a 72-2080
:
or offices bhly. Minutes,
EARN-INCOME FROM
from 287! We cater, to the
Y O U R F U R N I S H E D HILLSBOROUGH- Pro- small business person.
QUEST ROOM/APT.— fefesional, office building.
Call 908'753-02O0
'
Your guest room or apt. is 2200 sq. ft. Rt. 206 &
fl*cii'tv. above th.e- ordi-i Triangle Rd. at traffic
9800
nary...and so are'our ,'clj.- l i g h t . .Available imBUSINESS
'ents.. We refer prof, men/ mediately: 908-218-1100
women exclusively with all METUCHEN-. Newly dec-,
OPPORTUNITIES
r e f e r e n c e s c a r e f u l l y orated /office bldg. 2.
c h e c k e d . If. yoiir. -acr, blocks t,o. conr.ail .statipn.
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cohriodatfoni are sparkling Walk to everythirig;' '240
Businesses for Sale
clean and warmly hospi- sq. ft. to 5800 sq. ft. Call
table..,Cair Temporary 908-.280r2815.
Lodgings For Transfer- METUCHEN- Victorian FAST FOOD BY OWNERees,
2 0 1 - 8 2 5 - 5 1 2 9 . Restoration Rentals, 2 ; 7 Exce.i. buy. |.ow^owri pay-,
Member.'County. Chamber room offices, prime loca- ment. 5 yr. financing^- HI;
of Cornmprce:. ' •
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tion, .near'train & bus, off profit-:908-248-PQQ2
S I N G L E P R O F E S - strait/ parking, Call Arnolt H A I R S A L O N f O R
SALE— owner anxious to
SIONAL— Seek^ Comfort- 908-548-6400
able housing, exc..:credit. M I D D L E S E X - 900 & sell by summer, price rea& ref. Moderate .renti 450 Sq.ft." on Rt. 28. Prkg. sonable & less than cost,
Avall; 9 / 1 . Please call Excel: •locatfon.'908-526-. of new setup.- For -info,
call Tony 526-7526•.'
908-755-6459.
3661 or 526-0694,
PISCATAWAY- Office or
9620
Retait. 6,000 sq. f t Will
Franchise
9500
divide. Also dentist office;.
Opportunities
Miscellaneous Rentals Rt. 287 & Stelton Rd.
981-1313, •'
CAR STORAGE SPACES SOMERVILLE- 2 Office
EARN EXTRA INCOME
$50/mo.' Owner lives oh Professional Suite, Panel- $139 gets' you started in
premises. Near White- Ing, f C , Carpeting, Private a business of your own.
Call 908-382-5140
house Station. 534-4638 Parking..Call. 725-6660
9B4O
984Q
9840
Investments/
Opportunities
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Opportunities
ALL SUCCESS SEEKERS! MEN,
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All here, nowl
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GROUND FLOOR OPPTY. '
. You won't be. 4
SEMINAR— Save 10k to
disappointeci.
100k on mortgage inter- ~ OWN A COMPUTER7
est. $50/hr. income pos- ;Make money at home.
sibility. Call Robert 90S- Free details. Write: Aliens
572-0811, to reserve a 125 Hana Rd. Edison NJ
Quick And
seat.
08817 :
Convenient!
James Thonias Madalone
"At,the. very.top.of his profession James is a recipient o! tlie IW1
TSew Jersey'Sta'teGblcJ Level Million DolUr Ai,hievenii. ni \v. ud
•Jarnes.has also received recognition a( the Silver Ix*\el ot iht NLW
Jersey State Million bollar Club Award', in 198^1 1989 and 1W0
Having sold.:and closed over. 2(J() homes in the p.ist four years
•places James in the highest production citegojv ot ic<il osnl
salespersons throughout the nation
•_ James is looking to continue his business in North Plamln.lt!
South Plainfield, Plainfie'ld and throughout Lontral Somerset
Couhty in the greater Warren/Vv nchung area He is an isset to the
industry and a welcomed new member Ui out Vv irren f MfK L
Warren Office
T|
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(908) 757-7780
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The offico Of Tho Poid»ntlsl Alan
Johnston, Inc. Realtors has announcod
tho snlo-ot Iho arxjvo propurty al 647 Flm
Street. Wostduki I.hi; ri.innj was marketed by Ann Allnn ol that 'irrn
Tho oftico ot Tho Prudential Alan
Johnston, Inc. Realtors has announced
the sale of the abova property .it , ' H '
Wuploviow Court Scotch Plains, to Mr A
Mrs Nool Foster, formerly of Bndo/'w.itpr Tho transaction was notiotiaic! I'v
Ann Pappas of that firm
The Prudential1 Alan Johnoton. Inc. Flepltorij office h,is anoot"!cod tt'o sa1') >>'
the aOovo" Droo^rr, al 4C6 Or. r..w-i
Stroot. Cranford The homo Was • iinr-_
k'qtod by Ann Allen o'f that tuni
Ihp obovo property at .210 BeMdero Av.onue. Fanwood has b&on sold lo Mr -&Mra. Mark J. Kaplan lorfnerry ot We9tflokd. The sale was negotiated by Ann
Allen of Trie Prudontlal Alan Johnaton,
Inc. Rooltoro. Tho horns was'rnarVeied
by Margo Cuccaro of thai tinm.'
The PrudAnflil Alan Johnston, Inc. ReaMora oftico has announced tho salo ol
tho above property at 2437 Aliwood
Road, Scotctv Plains Tho home was marketed b.y Margo Cuccaro ot that (Trm
Tho. office pt Tho Pnjdonrtlal Alan
Johnston, Inc. Rooltoru has. announcod
tho sale of tho abovo property at 2087
Moadowvlow Road. Scotch Ptams to Mr
and Mrs, Mark Zacharla. formorly of Bay9idp. Now York The. transaction, was. negotiated by Margo Cuccaro ol th.at firm
Tho ahovo property al 2426 H;ll Ro
Scotch- Plains has beeti sold to Mr .and
Mrs Frank C Tortonci. trxmeriyof Brookr
ryn, Now York Tho sals was negotiatedby JudyGaNun o( The Prudonttyt Alan
Johnoton., Inc. Realtors. The home waii
marketod by Miu'ge Cuccaro ot tri.it firm •
Trio oHIco of Trie Piudentlal Alan
Johntton, Inc. Realtors has announced
tho sale of tho abovo property at 121 N
Cottage Place, Westfield Tho homo was
marketed by Nancy Mann of that firm.""
The office o( The Prudontlsl Alan
Johnston, Inc. Realtors has announcod
Iho salo of tho abovo property al 443
Fourth Avenue. Garwooo 1 he homo was
markotod by Botty Ryan of that firm
The Prudential Alan Johnston, Inc. Realtors office has announced' the sole of
tho abovo property at 2570 Mountain
Avonuo. Scotch PtaJns The home w.ir>
markotod by Naricv Mann ol that lirm
The oflico ol Tho PrUdoiUlnl
Johnston. Inc. neartori nab .mi-.
tho sale ul the imovii ;HIH,.' ; :»
Edgewood Avunui; v.eiittn.'i'. '"••'
was marKoted Dy Ann Al'un -MIMI
Rordefi Roalty. Inc., 44
Wosttield. participatoa m trie
Brooksido Place Cr.inlom
myen and Joan K^irt • Atuo
ogonts
Rorda>i Realty, Inc., 44 Elm Street.
Westfield, announcod tho sale ol their
listing at 771 Forest Avonuo. Wosttuild
Sandy Miller marketed thu property
ii.iru .'..is Ilio su.lii'.'j agur t
Tho Prudential Alan Johnston, Inc. Ro^
oHora offico has announced Iho sale of
the' abovo property . at 723 Coloman
Place, . Wpstfiold Tho homo was mar
helod by Janet Tironi) Q( ihntlimv
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Ifw groontto ot ITw ofKjtnaJ SpO'ry Eslatu
iro is lovo*y S3 »vufl Ftotn !ho Sporry s
sunken Qserion n/oa to tho iniortacod
CkKhwiya wh*ch moandor itvcHKjh iho 3
••qxo courtyard and pofni*tor (lowor
Qafdonj Tho ground* oi ENGLISH
VILLAGE in> a Mvfln lor po.ico(ul toxl
. sofooa reiaxaikxi of socijliiin<j
Alan
Rorden Roolty, Inc.. 44 Elm Street,
WostTiald. participated in Iho sale of 20
Oraton Drrvo. Cranlord Terry Moruolla
was the aollrnn acwnl.
Elm Stroot,
iulo o( 480
Elaino Doiho soiling
A pftYuJo
ro.itiH] b>
lo(x;i(>vj wt^ich suritx
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ErNOLISH VILLAGE)
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pifboned rix-xns UiMr,
3Udd onlry loyflrg Old Wo*k! slytod • •
*^xxJon (loo/ and coding nx)/d'ngs. L^a
waJli i n d arc^wav^ 5O*K) t\iK p.wquol
flooring sopa/aled by ain.fOlo il<H>irig
Iho QiAiiitY flnd Charm »•/ Old V<O*k1
cwiatiucton cort^ntts *,ur» •ihiiilv^
f«novalton» fo p*ovx)o C'jnfivd s tvsl
condo-vaJue in I, ? cy I'Vi kisl 3 tHHii^
urui *viih p/rvato aaoon*Kl iitirjt:u*i
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9420
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376-2369 evenings
9210
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Rorden Roalty, Inc., 44 Elm Slreot.
Wostfield announced tho sale of thoir
listing al 215 East Dudley Avenue, VVostHold. Sheila Puriioaj marVotod tho property
Rordon Realty, Inc., 44 Elm Street.
Wostfiold. announced the bjle of their
Haling at 810 WHIIOCIQ Avonuo. Wostftoki
Joyce Taylor marketed the property
boldwell Banksr SchlQtt Realtors, 310
Park Avt) , Scotch Ptulns has announced
tho Mating and ajle ol this property In
catod at 45 Waldon RoarJ. Funwood Tho
homo was ma/keted by Pot GUydura
PflJONO STAHT3 FROM $91 000
C o l d w o l l Banrtor Schlort Ronlloro, .110
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beach/boardwalk. Beautifully furnished, pool, AC,
cable TV, fully equipped
kitchen. $8000 yearly
rental potential. A groat
Investment. Ready to rent
or enjoy as a vacation
h o m o . A s k i n g only
$55,900. possible owner
financing at 7% to qualified buyev. Please call
908-821-6508.
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and Condominiums
BEDMINSTER- 1 bdrm
with large loft In The Hills.
Groat location, AC, W&D,
deck, swimming, tennis.
$1100 plus utilities. 908234-2506 or 908-7815563.
C R A N F O R D - 1 BR
Condo, walk to NY trains,
park setting, WAV, AC,
DW, microwave, Refrig.,
'i AdvortJso IntfioClassified! priv. prk^., $950/mo. incl.
H & HW. 709-0260.
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217 Prospect Ave., Cranford 276-0370
IWon" t>I Sy Appo> tr..<B.-f \<v a p o * i\•
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MODELS & WELCOME CENTER p N SITE
Coldwell Banker Schlott, Roaltora, 310
Ps/k Ave . Scotch Pidins has announced
Itxi TAJO of Ihis honxj ai J125 Portland
Avo , Scotch Plains V~w p r o p o r t y \ i t i i . ;
rrwirkolod by Rogina Viotro •
Coldwell Banker Schlott, Realtor*, 310
Park Avo Scotch Plains has anrx>uncod
tho listing and 3alo ol this homo locatod
2096 Grand Street. Scotch Plains' The
prcsporty was nurketod by Tom Carlono.
A Union County Forbes Newspaper
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Coldwell Banker Schlott, n o j i i o n , 3!ii
Park Avo Scolch Plains haj announcod
the listing and salo of this ho*ne ycalcd
at fi2 ^^ontrose Avo . Fanwood Ttw
proporty was ma;ke(e<! by Tom Cii/lino
J32-H400
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RealEstafteCSuid
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July 22, 23, 24, 1992.
gives the
hand, I have owned several of the Vehicles listed and
By BOBHAGIN
FORBES NEWSPAPERS
to a
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Berlirietta. sports coupe. VVljiny^hing over 50 MPH, . their own way - fragile:. All.of the interior levers .arid
as I perused the pages of the book^ I couldn't help but, the head bolts stretched und btew the head gasket. I.
switches in my '59 Dauphine. broke off (try working a
reflect on rny own experiences and herein add my
turn signal with, a sturhp) and fast cornering gave'ejie'
found another.Owner at.a service station and asked
own footnotes to this historical tome.
'.'••,'
•'•• . him how he lived with the problem. He said he al.-, ,a. feeling of weightlessness as it went up on two
. don't usually, do book reviews but recently I',
AUSTIN MARIN/V: The. Marinas I owned, had seen ways carried two gallons of water and.never got ontp wheels. The fact that the wheels were held on by or)ly
found an unusual auto book in the Bargains sec1
three lug bolts always'made me nervous, too.
',
tion of our local book store. There nestled between better days which according to Jacobs ended after the- the freeway. Fiat later Skipped the country • , , ' •
•TRIUMPH TR-7: Even dyed-in-the-wool automotive
FORD PINTO I still own one The Pmlo must have
the unpopular novels and technical dissertations on first 5,000 miios He pointed out several faults but in
my own case, I couldn't keep the doois
been designed in Britain, the doors anglophiles will admit that the TH 7 was hand to live
bovine scatology was a coffee-table book titled Lemclosed [the latches broke) and cylinder ,,
, , ,. ~ ,
never fit right The only senous problem with The British car industry was in a blue lutik
ons.- Tlie Worlds Worst Cars by Timothy Jacobs. I ,
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I couldnt find any
T
head
cracking
was
epidemic
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I found wa<! on the early two hter car. when this two liter sportster was manufactured and
had to buy it and critique its contents.
cussed the Marina later with at mem-ref^fien0e in Its pages to
When the camshaft drive, belt broke, all the one I had developed a split dashboaid and hacj
As coffee-table books go, you have to admit that
upholstery that checked and crapked: tjefbrtt^our
the valve1? wore benf. JESince- ovpr 3 S n)ilone covering the planet's problem cars has to be a ber of the British Tjatle Commission in (the author) personally
eyes But the cars were reliable y6u were bunj? they
Iltiti 'Pinlos wore sold during its nine year
bold venture for a publishing company which in this San Francisco -and was told that there owning any Of th& cars '
would overheat and the TR-7 never failed to do just
span,'it really wasn't much of a lemon
case is Smithmark Publishers.'Books of this genre was nothing wiong with Austins that a WocrnfwV in r,oY>i/-wie»
that
clever
mechanic
couldn't
fuc
easily
,
The
U S, Post Office said it had the low
usually feature full-color photos of esoteric Exotics,
VW SQUAREBACK: I got good service out of my
e&t repair
frequency of any vehicle in its
perky Ponycars or canonized Classics so one that has Typical British automotive logic
g
p
'71 but the major complaint was its powerplant
a double-page portrait of a dull red, late model East
BMW ISETTA- I had a couple of these "bubble fleet It was only the caily '71s that blew up on con- Known to Bug Bufis as "the pancake engine," it was
German Trabant as the centerpiece might not become, cars" and aside from the fact that the bearing less tact
hard to keep cool and hard to get to On Die ftief
a blockbuster best seller..
.
•: .'•••'•'••' .. :: . ' single cylinder engine had a tendency to eat ciankMAZDA RX-2: They rattled, handled pooily and injected version the injectois had a bad habit of leak-
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Ringoes, NJ
"I sold my car the first night the ad rani I
had to turn people away!"
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KM
No. Plainfield, NJ
Since the text covers a great-deal of automotive
shafts, it was gieat fun to own. The engine was under
burned lots of oil and gas, but when they tan right,
ing and setting the engine on fire Belore its cover
ancient history ["The Ciugnot Steam vehicle, of 1763
the seat, and the noso was the only door bo a driver
they were genuine pocket Rockpts
could be removed, the car fried
(was) an invention' UTat^was both epochal and feck-
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less."]. I don't.think that the author actually speaks
•from firsi-liaridexperience. In fact, I couldn't find any
reference in its pages to Jacobs-personally owning
any of the;cars described in Lemons. On the other
8000
AUTOMOBILES"
8030
Automobiles
Mine were old
could pull straight into a'parallel parking spot I had when I got them but the'y Were still fast as lightning
to get rid ol my last one When Carole became preg-
Jacobs says its rotary engine almost did in Ma/da in
nant - the cab was so compact that I could no longer
this country
close the dooi
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d he is nght - but its prettv much the
8060
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up t p r ' 5 4 , 6 0 0 * GVW.
or will trade
86 VW
$50 CHRYSLER- 87 Lebaron $16,500/80
Used trucks, low priced
anything of equal .that aii.acj;. i n • this local
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paper also goes into 16 t r a d e for anything of -sion; vety • restorable.
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$1200 b/o, cheap price
ROUTE 22 WEST
over 4 0 0 , 0 0 0 readers appt. only. 756-1004.
D^r ' 7 9 Bronco XLT.- for the convenience of a
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Automobiles
cyl., auto, AC, PS, PB,
package;1 $ 2 2 0 0 / B 0 . 6256, leave mess.
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CHEVY-i-8.4 Van,. Number
under $2500
AM/FM radio. 85K miles, •PONTIAC- 66 Catallna,
t»08) 874-1335
30, White,' 1 ton., new
exc. cond., $1250. 356- needs work $250' or Best FORD— BO.; F250, '4
tires, 'afej-'-trans, shocks,
CHEVY- 82 Monte Carlo 5580 after 4 pm. .
offer. Call 722-2328
wheel drive, new tires and
brakes, exc. cond.,
Use Your Card...
2DR, Bronze, 3 . 8 V6 ;DODGE- 88 600, 4 dr.
battery, tool box, "dual
$5000 b/o, 752-6441
auto, full power, 94k mi., new tires & brakes, Excel
tanks, $2000. 'Ladder
CHEVY-: 88 Beauville
running excel. Using no lent condition. $3950 or
Ra.ctc.: $IOQ;:. OOB) ' 52.6,
8050
va0,...: N.ftw t i r e s a n d
oil. Absolute no rust. best offer. 359-7157
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Super cond. Asking 1800/
FORD- 85 Escort, 4 dr,
FORD—"86- EcOnolln'd,
PB, 42vQf00 miles. Clean,
BO. Call 908-526-1022
hatch, au{o, ac, ps, pb,RANGE ROVER— 8 9 , 9$K n i l . , new brokos^
$8,500 or best offer. Call
CHEVY- 85 Spectrum, 2 am/fm/cass, new tires &
$1500.846-9053
381-4311
dr hatch, good cond., low battery, 54k miles, $2600 White, 24K mi., sunroof,
D O D G E - 85 Van. 15
numerous extras, trans- FORD- 88: Ranger XLT,
ml, AM/FM, $2000/ BO. b/o, 908-359-7157
Quick And
passenger Excellent conf e r a b l e : extended war- 2.9 V6, PS^.PB, 4x4; I I "
754-4668 after 6PM
Convenient!
HONDA- 86, Accord LX, ranty, Immac! $25,000. lift, 3 6 " tires', too mucli to
dition. 50,000 ml. $5200.
C H E V Y - 8 7 Cavalier, 4-dr, auto, cruise, PW/D/ (201) 543-7034.
list! $6500/BO, 752-4679
"(90B) 4 6 3 - 0 8 0 9 "
Auto, AC, AM /FM, PS, PB, M, Air, AM/FM cass., 61k
54K miles, body work re- mi. Immac. $6200. Call
quired. Asking $ 1 6 0 0 . 908-276-3330
(908) 463-3997
HONDA- 88 Civic LX, 4
FORD- 86 Mustang LX, dr., 5 speed, 59K miles,
120K, auto, AC, PS, PB,a/c, Kenwood popout sterruns great. $1500. Call eo, P/wlndows,. locks &
369-4691 eves.
mirrors, tilt.. New brakes,
N I S S A N - 8 4 Sentra, muffler & tires. Garaged.
4dr, still gets over 30mpg, $ 7 0 0 0 . 9 0 8 - 7 5 5 - 6 2 5 6
good cond., most major after 5pm.
parts already replaced.
INTRODUCTIONS...
Asking $1100. Call 704- A way for people to meet
9190 after 7pm.
people, every week In
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ISUZU- 88 Trooper Urn
P O N T I A C - 8 1 Bon- ited edition, Gray, 4-dr.,
novllle, beautiful condition auto., 4 wheel drive,
$7,900, (908) 722-3000
$1500. (908) 494-1544
PONTIAC- 85, Sunblrd, ext.6257
2DR, Hatch, PS, PB, AC, ISUZU— 88 I Mark Turbo,
AM/FM, 4 cyl., 79K mi.,4-dr. sedan, 5 spd., lotus
$ 2 1 0 0 / B 0 . Call 9 0 8 - susp., AC, sunroof, AM/FM
cass., 95K miles, good
356-7151
cond., Make offer. Call
anytime, 908-233-0016.
(il.. miln
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MSRP
8030
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btnkoy AM/fM sliM
-S1.810
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ml. Uko new. Many ex$3,858
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ACURA- 88 Integra LS, tras. 908-755-4509 .
Stk # 21 73
Sailing Prlco
b l a c k , 3 d r , h a t c h , MITSUBISHI— 8 8 , MlRobnto
68,500 ml. good cond. rago, auto, PS, PB, AC,
PL, PM, 60k ml., oxcol.
$7000. 908-722-8170
Two In slock til this price • 1? olhori avail w /
Q U I C K - 8 3 Skyhawk, cond. $3675/BO. 908varying options 4 prlcuis.:.
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46k ml., 2DR, AC, r. win- 545-4059
dow d o f r o s t . , AM/FM OLDS CUTLASS CIERA—
enss., 1 ownor, excol. 86, Loadod, 1 owner, exc.
cond. $ 3 0 0 0 / B 0 . Call cond., $3100 b/o, 908908-545-6704
494-5075
CADILLAC— 86 Sedan OLDS- 85 Delta 88, 2
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$32,371
MSril'
p.ll.s.- h i .Ik H I A M I M M i " , , i » s .
oxc. cond. $6990. 526- sunroof, wire wheels,
•S3.776
Dqnlor D l a t .
p,w,K:ks.liunk;.iMI , d ' .^1
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6511 or 613-0547,
stereo tnpe, runs excol.,
(J(_'l 111 l Ul'St' U'lh Hit .
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J2B.595
Soiling Prlco
suit VIM. M I .V>',IM
CHEVY- 7 1 Nova, 6 cyl, low ml, must soil $2800/
$2.(^00
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stick, 2 dr., runs, $350, BO. 908-602-0235
Odd In sloe* <il this prlco • 16 olhom ,\vjil,iblu
908-846-0390
OLDS— 86 98 Rogoncy
w; v.i/y//i(; options A pr/cos.
C H E V Y - 76 corvette, Broughm, 4-dr, 55K miles,
condition
350, 4 spd, new brakes, e x c e l l o n t
tires, oxhoust, 49,500 $5200. (908) 356-7093
jnllos, whlto w/drk brown PONTIAC— 84 TranlAn^loather Int., AM/FM enss., robulld 3 0 5 , 327/350
MERCURY
priced for quick sale CAM, now clutch, brakos
$ 7 5 0 0 firm. Call 788- & much moro. $3000/B0.
1822
Jim 369-3509
CHEVY- 8 1 Mallbu, 350 PONTIAC- 86 Grand Am,
worked four bolt main cor- PS, PB, AM/FM cass., 66k
votto block with 400 short mi., asking $3500/neg.
tollod trans with shift kit. Coll 908-561-3587.
Now tiros and rims with
89 9000S, leattiStraight body. $3500/B0. SAAB—
or, onto, computer, power
•968-0835 ask for Frank
sunroof, oxc. cond.
CHEVY- 83 Camaro Ber- $12,900. 526-6511
llnotta, rod, t-tops, loadod, AC, P/wlndows &
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1991 3 Dr., Hatchback, A Cyl., 5 Spd., O/Dnvo, No A/C, Rack & Pinion Steering,
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centuries; Most a r e fairly small, family-owned, operations,
Jersey wineries can m a k e a terrible wine,'' said
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discrirninatinig. of wine critics around the country.
LaFollette with her husband, J o h n Summerskill, and hosts a popular^ invitation-only
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western region (not all vineyards produce wine,''Profit?:N6t so far,"' said Dr.. Michael Fisher, a distinwhile wineries don't always produce all of t h e
guished'seriior scientist for Merck, Sharp a n d Dohme w h o
founded 'the &nwell Valley Vineyards on 30 acres of land in grapes they use) are fairly new, a n d owe their
existance to t h e Farm Winery Act of 1981. PreRingoes' : in 1978. "They say it takes about 14 years to
viously, there were only seven unlimited winebecome profitable. We're getting there, but not yet."
But profit is not the only goal of t h e enologist. Producing making licenses issued in New Jersey, licenses
that allowed winemakers to buy'out-of-state .
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the winery property.
Jersey Series;mid'music by an 18-piece big band.
region, and;the.hills of Western New Jersey, mostly in
The law also encouraged the preservation of New Jersey
In-between; rnariy other festivals are run by individual
Huntertlon, Warren and Mercer counties, which became t h e
farm land and promoted tourism, which is a.trademark of
fust federally-designated viu'cultural area erasting'solely
wineries£S\^E^th& Cream Ridge Winery Blue Grass FeswitKiri'-]Sfew. Jersey borders in 1.988. ,
- •' '-.-.•.;-'•'•, • -• the. ldCai.wineries. A stenic area already famous for histori- tival a n d : ^ f l J ^ , ; w h i c h will be held Aug. 8-9. In addition
Given'the climate and. soil qualities of the N e w J e r s e y ' :';••: cal/towns and landmarks f wine tours only added to the flow to wneiy'tbu^s'an^wi'ne-tastingi there will be food, games
of tourists to the region, who would spend the weekend
wine-producing regions, there are only certain varieties of
for the kids and live bluegrass bands.
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grapes that can b e grown. This limits the varieties of wines taking in the sights or hunting for antiques.
Nearly everyvinery is open on a regular basis for tours
There are several popular events associated with the local and W|n€-.tasuhgV:Whtilie some even have restaurant and
that pan:be-produced. Vinefera grapes produce Chardonnayl
Sauvigribft Blahc, Cabernet, Merlot a n d Pinot Noir wines, •• •'-:.wineries, and most of them are open to the general public.
banqueifaeilities; King's Road has a restaurant and a banThe Garden State Winegrowers Association sponsors festiamong others; French-American Hybrids produce Syval
quet hall that dan host parties of up to 125 pepple.
Blanc, Vidal Blanc, Villard Blanc, Baco.Noir, Chancellor,
vals every spring and summer. The last one took place at
Wineries also sponsor school tours and host such unusw.il.
and Leon .Millet; among.others; and '.Native American varithe New Jersey Museum of Agriculture in New Brunswick
events as barefoot grape-stornping parties. So if you haven't
eties, used to "produce the wanes seryed.by t h e pilgrims at
in J u n e ; t h e n e x t will b e hosted b y t h e Four Sisters Winery experienced this old-world taste of Garden State culture,
the first Thanksgiving dinner, produce Delaware, Niagra,
at Matarazzo F a r m s o n S e p t e m b e r 19-20, w h e r e a $10 t i c k e t this is t h e t i m e of y e a r to get busy.
Alba Vineyard
Four Sisters Wlnory
Renault Wlnory
269 Rt.-627"
at Matarazzo Farms
72 N. Dreman Ave.
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Egg Harbor City 08215
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Atco, N J 00P04
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Route 206, Hillsborough
Speakers
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(2Ot)347Q900
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Towkabury Wlno Cellars
(908) 832-2400
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Vlnoyardo
Tomosaollo Wlnory
Box 18, Route 130 South
225 Whlto Horse Pike
Cream Rldgo. N.J 08514
Bordentown, N J 08505
Hammonton, N.J. 08037
(609) 259-9797
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Poor Richard's Winery
Rl 80 to exit 12, South o n R l . 521
towards Hope. Go 7A mi., turn rt. onto Foundry Rd. At end, go rt. onto Ml. Herman Rd. Go
I mi., then left onto Locusl Lake Rd. Go 1 mi.,
turn rt. onto Cemetery Rd. 500 (t. on left,
betw. two slone columns.
908-459-5878
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(908) 832-2400
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Edison, Nj
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Cream Ridge Winery
Rt. 539 Cream Ridge, NJ
(609)259-9797
(201) 770-1494
Mays Landing, N.J. 08330
Croam Rldgo Vineyards
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Combine the.beauty of Hunterdon County,
nature's lush, vineyards and time proven
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tor our aw.ard winning wines.
Housed in a beautifully renovated 200 year old bar,
our winery is a royal setting for your next special event.
Take advantaged of the opportunity to.enjoy our estate
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Kings Road Vineyard,Inc.
Rt. 579 at Rt. 614, Pattenburg, NJ -3 miles from exit 11 of 1-78
,.• 908479-6611
Open Wed through Sun 12-5pm. Ask About Upcoming Events
CekSrating Ten Jiars as tyzv .Jerseys Oldest farm "Wintry
24 North Vienna Ave
Poor Richard's Winery
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•Renaissance pharmacy,;David '•'
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Cowen, July 28.'
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'Wi Wines
growers, Producers and <Bott(ers of fine
Sylvln Farms
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(609) 965-1548
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Ballc Winery
Owner and wlnemaker TorrxAm^bl^,Inspects a wine during a tour at Cream Ridge Vinery.
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"(215) 677-4736 •' •..- -.:
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LIONS CLUB FLEA MARKET
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October 10tk & 11th
10 am-5pin Sat.
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FOUR SISTERS
WINERY
At A4atarazzo Farms
Featuring 24 Different Wines
Free wine tasting everyday and free wine cellar taws
every weekend. .
Barefoot Grape Stomping Parlies
Private Parties by reservation
Custom Labeling
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"Just-Gathered," through. Aug. '
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By MILUCEN1 BRODY
•Weekent/P/us Write:
lhanks to the .IITSCV Shon-\
tourism is now our st;itt:'s
second largest industry
Ocean County, the? second
largest, and fastest, growing count\
in Now •Jersey bra^s of' -ifS miles <>l
white, sandy beaches: Ivrsily a e a ^
sible from till areas'north, south,
and west of the state via the Gar.den State Parkway, the, lure of -uV
Jersey Shore is always the magRelax in the sun and stroll on the beach at the Jersey Shore, a luxury too many New Jersey
nificent sight of the ocean.
natives fail to take advantage of.
"Figures for summer rental
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John Milko from Iselin, loves Wildwood. "1 love the wheels of
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County Chamber of C'ommere-q..'{'PeopH> are coming from all around, in
chance." You can win anything from a stuffed teddy'bear to a television
spite of tJie l'-ecessipn"
set or CD Player. Prices for the games of cliance range from a quarter to
No matter where you live< you're always ready for the beach.
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$1.00, The nightlife is just as exciting as thedaylife, with different
'Cars travel down the Parkway stacked with surf boards, beach chairs,
types
of bands playing music from Rock to the fifties and sixties;'
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bed rolls and suitcases Kids ami coolers queue behind toll plazas •'•
Wh£n asked about the girls, Johns reply .wus, "They're beautifxTl.;;::.:,. :
searching for the soothing smell of salt air and ealmm&ocean breezes'
simply beautiful.""
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available only at the Jersey Shore.
But if you want ultimate pleasure, take a summer, day or two- and
The disjointed coastline1 runs from Sandy Hook to Cape May.
spend it on Long Beaeh Island'."Give yourself a well-deserved miniIf overnight stays arc not in your budget, plan day trips to the varied
beaches. Umg Branch, once-the sumnVer location for three United State vacation. Directions are easy. Take the' Garden State Parkway .South to
exit 63. Turn right on Route 72 and follow the road over, the Causeway. •
Presidents Wilson, Grant and Garliekl offers two miles of boardwalk ...
Open your car window and take a deep breath. You are about to enter
Where you can still sample the Shore,'sJ)est hot dog;;at "Max's." Yes,
the Jewel of the Jersey coast. Once you hit the Island, you have several
there are some tine restaurants in the area and of eSurse Race Track choices. Beach Haven is to the right, and Shipbottotn, Surf City, North
buffs can catch the daily double at Monrnouth Park."'
Reach, Harvey Cedars, Loveladies and Barnegat Light are to theteft: '...;•
Driving south -•!' l/>ng Branch mi Ocean"Avenue visitors tend to
become overwhelmed by the sight.of tremendous manicured lawns and There are 18 miles of beach, waiting to welcome you. Ride through, the v.'
towns, and fake your choice. Purchase .a beach badge from any borough
huge Victorian -.iid southern-styled mansions.-The town is Deal. A.
office for just $.2. Senior citizens are admitted free of charge.
hidden secret is Phillips Beach. For about five dollars patrons can
Catering to kids, Beach Haven offers the greatest variety of things to
purchase a locker and swim in secluded s u r r o u n d i n g . A snack bar, on
the premises serves light meals, refreshing drinks, yogurt and icecream. do. Fantasy Island Amusement Park features rides and an arcade.
Nearby is the islands only waterslidc. There are shops for antiques and
The same fare is available at lyieh Arbour. Management does not •
fashions on almost every corner. Schooners Wharf, Pier 18, (the place
welcome picnic diners, although many do bring sandwiches and fruit
for interesting boutiques) and the Dollar Parlor, where no item costs,•?-•:'•:
purchasing.'drinks and dessert from the vendors.. .-.
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more than three dollars will offer treasures well under your budget?" .V
Waws'do break at the small, residential towns of ()coan Grove,
Find a beach and work on your tan. Cool yourself in the warm waters'.':,
Bradley Beach, Avon by the Sea, Relmar, Sgnng Uike, Sea Girt, Manesof
the Atlantic, gather shells or try your hand at crabbing.
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quan and Brietle. You'll notice, the farther south you .go, there will be,
Everything on T^ong Beach Island is very casual, including tho'food. ":
more room to spread your blanket. Belmar is the most tourist-orientated
There are places for seafood, ethnic, gourmet, sandwiches'.or whatever
place with ocean front motels.•amusement parks and boardwalks, you choose to pack in your cooler. No, you can't have your lunch on the
Don't dispair if the* benches seem too crowded in Behnar. Go fishing.
beach, but, there arc picnic benches scattered about.
Belmar has. the largest party boat fleet in New Jersey and Manesquan
Like all places at the Jersey show, motels are everywhere. Thertiva- :
has the Manesquan inlet. While there, you can fish or watch t h e b o a t s
caney" sign is usually lit during the week. Treat yourself to a one night
•pass by in the popular waterway.
If neither appeal to you, take your bicycle a n d rule through the area. • stay.. For-weekend excursions, you must guarantee two nights, Ibices
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Malthas Vineyard, go no further than Bayhead. Beaches arc less crowdTake, an outside shower. Take a nap. Have dinner and head for a'-minii".
ed. Drive furl her south on. Route 3!i and bo awed by the magnificent
treat. Stop at the "Surf City Five and Ten." Drive down I»ng Beach
homes overlooking the ocean and bay at Mantolokmg
Boulevard to Beach Haven. Head for a forbidden delight: a delicious ice
cream cone. Don't be intimidated by the crowd at "Skip])er Dipper." '
Yes, there is Jersey Shore llonky Tonk. Seaside Heights is nearly as
Stroll the beaches. Play miniature golf. Visit friends. Find a Ixnich by
famous as its south .shore neighbor Wildwood. The town is small, but
the seaside and dream. You owe it to yourself to spend a wonderful
packed with action. Visitors spend the day at the beach, a n d head for
summer day, deep in the heart of New Jersey.
the Ixwdwalk at night. Blaring music; rides; aix-ades, wheels of chance
TV "Meet the Conductor" dp"Tportunlty with a unique artist
Highlights the final of the four
"Month of Sundays-events
sponsored by Apppllo Muses at
the Lu Shan Farm in Gladstone,
Sunday, July 26, the program
kicks off at 1 p.m. with the New
Jersey
Shakespeare" Festival
Next Sta^e Eh^ernble, At 2 p;m.,
Father vyphbrtseStephenspn will'
discuss his dual career as priest
and conductor of the Orchestra
of St. Peter by the Sea (and
previous conductor of 4 Chorus
Line on Broadway); After trie trad i t i o n a l ^ reJPreshment
break,
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BEAUTY AND THE BEAST
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Saturday from-11 a.rri.-4 p.'ni.
•'..•'" Budapest 1900: In Photo- .
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Tuesday through' Friday from 1 1
•a.m.-4 p.'rri.,;'Su*1i'day.ffom 2-5
p.m. Free admissioWfpr mem*bers. Non-member admission:"...
adults $4, senipr.citizetis and....
students $2, children under, 18
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MACCULLOCH HALL
HISTORICAL MUSEUM
• : : 4 5 Macculloch Ave.
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• Gardens open dally (from dawn
-;;u.ntil dgsicMuseumopen Sun. -^ayand'Thufsday-from 1-4
.:.-"- p^mv-Adtilts $3r senior citizens•.'.... abdJSt.CJfa'eht? $2? j^oup tours
by appointment.
•Retrospective pf works by Joe
Jones,-through; AOg. •30. '_
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collection, through Aug. 23.
"African-Arnertcanart from the
. permanent collection; through •
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•City landscapes "Where Immigrants Dwelled," through
y..AugV$o,; ;i; '; : ';"
•Native Arnerican baskets from
the permanent collection,' . •
through Sept. 6.
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"Antiques, and.collectibles from
•"the American Landscape"
'..twocenturies^'.Daily, (except '
from Cole to BlakelocK, .through
..Tuesday) f r o m l O -a.rn.-5 p.m.
Nov. 22.
-. Free' a'drhteston.^' ••'MORRIS MUSEUM
METLAR HOUSE
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6 Normandy Heights Rd.
1281. River Rd.'Piscataway
Monistown
(908) 463-8363, 752-4847
(201)538-0454
Piscataway Township historic • -; - Monday through Saturday from
' museum. Weekday tours by ap-, ,; 10 a.m.-5 p.m.',' Sunday from
pointment."
1-5 p.m. Free'admission for
MIDDLESEX COUNTY MUSEUM
members. Non-member admission: adults $4, senior citiCbrnellijs Low House
zens and children $2.
.:.. •'122S,:Rlver Rd'.', Piscatav;ay
• Permanent gallery exhibits: di. '(90S) 745 ; 4177 -'•
nosaurs, live animals, five sens,'-Daily.(excep'l"'Monday) from 1-4
es (for children 3-5), mam"•'•,p;m-?',Free adrriissipri.'
mals, model trains, history, .'.
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MUSEUM
- 148 Main St., Flernirigtpn
08)7^^76':
EAST JERSEY OLDE TOWNE
"Chaminuka," the omniscient god of the
Shona Tribe of Zimbabwe, part oi a sale and
exhibition of Shona sculpture at Prallsville
Mills in Stockton through Sunday, Aug. 2.
"".."ThomasAlya'Edis.o'rv.Open .:. '. :'••• '614 Mountain Ave., Westfiejd' ''.
' eVer^~day.f.r6m'^a;Vn.-5 p.m.-..";'. . (908)232-177*6/-.;. ; : ; ; ; :
".' Adufe; 0 ; -childfen." gr)d; se'niiQr " • Glpsed for the summeiiv re-.'-; . .-•
opens S^pt, 13^- i:-vj.?v;4T:-— •"'.
•j_ "''EritertaintngiiWith. the Ed- • • MINIATURE KINGDOM?:!-'* '.'
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Route 3 1 , WashiiiQon-^,:^;-, Weclnesday:Jhcougri.:;,'.;'j.
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Johnson Park
River Rd., Piscataway
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(908) 463-9077
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Village composed of relocated,
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18th century structures set
near the headquarters of the" .•"'.-"
county park police. No tours.ot
(ered at present. Gift shop "'
open Wednesday through Friday
from 10 a.m.-3 p.m.
EDISON NATIONAL
HISTORIC SITE
Main St.,- West Orange
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(201) 736-5050
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. Workshop with inventions Qf. ' '
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"'"'"Art Fest.'92, Jufy-25;-,;.;;.*^;.-'.'.'•Juried .show of high school a r t , :
through'Sept. 1 3 . ; . , -.
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"Through Sisters' .Eyes,",;.. .,
. N e w Brunswick;'"'-\\:..'.
(908) 2 4 9 - 2 0 7 7
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'. •frorri i"ioon-5'p.m.'Adults $3; '
..- children 4-12 $ 1 , children,'... ;.
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. through5ept.-13-; '•.-r--- •'••'• •[-•',•:., Diner."byAndrew'M.'-DadcJIb.,
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' . " " 5 0 0 Years of Discovery:
' through July'26.'" ;. '
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.,' From Columbus to Space,"
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NJ. STATE MUSEUM .
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; through Oct.. 1 8 . . . • , - . ? • '••"••
205 West..State St., Trenton'
•Glass sculpture by Lucartha "
(609)292-6464 :
Kohler, through Nov^ 2 2 .
Tuesday through Saturday from
MUSEUM OF EARLY
" 9 a.m,-4:45 p.m.-Sunday from TRADES AND GRAFTS
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noon-5 p.m.' Free admission
9 Main-St., Madison :
(except where indicated). '•
(201)377-2982
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• "Illuminations," collage based,
Exhibits portray the role of
on a William Carlo's Williams
crafts people in the 18th and ".
poem, through Aug. 23.
19th centuries. Tuesday
•Great mammals of the Ice .
through Saturday from 10.'...
Age, through Sept. 5. Adults
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a.m.-4 p.m., Sunday from.2-5
$4, senior citizens and children
p.m. Free admission for mem$2.50, school groups $2 per
bers. N6n:member admission:
child. •'•
adults $2, children $ 1 .
•"Nature and the Decorative
NJ. CHILDREN'S MUSEUM .
Arts," through. Sept. 13.
599 Industrial Ave., Paramus .
•"Christopher Columbus and
(201)262-5151
the Age of Exploration,"
"Fantasy castle, a 50s fire enthrough Jan, 3, 1993. . •'" .
gine,_and more exhibits for kids
NEWARK MUSEUM
to touch. Open every day from
49 Washington St., Newark
9 a.m.*5 p.m. Admission $6
(201) 596-6550
weekdays, $7 weekends; chilWednesday through Sunday
dren under 1 year old free.
from noon-4;45 p.m. Donation.
Group rates available.
Largest museum complex in the
N J, HISTORICAL SOCIETY
state. Permanent exhibits in230 Broadway, Newark .
• elude "Africa-The Americas'-The
(201) 483-3939'•••
Pacific," "Design in Native
Wednesday through Friday from
American life," "American
10 a.m.-4 p.m., third Saturday
Painting and Sculpture," Nu- 1
of the month from 10 a.m.-4
mismatic
Gallery, Asian Gal- .: :;
p.m. Guided tours by appoint- ..
leries, Ballantine House and the
ment. Admission free for sociMini-Zoo.
ety members, $3 for non•"Stepping.Into Ancient Egypt,"
members.
through Dec; 1993.
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•"Tender in Years," childhood
in 19th-century New Jersey, on- OLD BARRACKS MUSEUM
..Barr'acK.St., Trenton
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Revolutionary War museum.
OF AGRICULTURE
(Please turn.to page 8)
Route 1 & College Farm Rd. •
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demonstrations, raffles, food
and 145 craftspeople exhibiting
jewelry,
basketry,
-ceramics,
weaving, fiber arts' photography,
metal, leather, wood, glass and
more. Tickets are $5 ($4 for seniors), with free admission for
. children under 12 and free parking. For more Information, call
(201) 948-5200.
Duke Island
Pops concert
The New Jersey Pops Orchestra will perform a free program
of popular music; ihcludlng the
"1812
Overture"
and 1he
themes from Star Wars and
Roc/y at Duke Island Park in
Bridgewa'ter on Sunday, July 26.
The music begjns at 7 p.rn. —
bring yor own blankets, and
chairs. For more inforrnatjon, call
(908)722-1914,
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could affect school purchases, we J$p/e
been authorized to offer io.*J|J^ Ipffe
school model 1992 ^f^WfS^W^
sewing mqchines. iSg8|"'J^Ji^^'PW^--1-.
machine? ^ e f ^%n S L J P ^ - includinq
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most elegant location for all your Formal Wear.
It's conveniently fccated at Monument Square (Where Livingston & George streets meet)
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' . * • \ the latest styles by PietrerCardinh Christian Dior, Adolfox
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AH tuxedos and accessories are available"
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SALE ENDS 7-31 -92
Sunday. Anfi. 9, 1 30 p ni
Theatre at Rnntnn Valloy
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DRAKE HOUSE MUSEUM
602 West Front St., Plairrfield • '
(908) 755-5831
House built in 1746 and furnished with articles of the period. Open Saturday from 2-4
• p.m. AdultsSl, children free.
EAST BRUNSWICK MUSEUM
16-Maple St., East Brunswick •,(908)254-7329
Saturday and Sunday from . ,
1:30-4 p.m. Free admission. •-.
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' S c e n i c Peter's Valley, on the
Delaware i^Vater ;^3ap ,in Northwest New Jersey in Layton, is
the site of the Peter's Valley
Craft Fair, which will be held JuV
25 from 10 a.m.-6 p.m. on July
25 and 10 a,m.-5 p.m. on July
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ReseiyatjQhs aretequtoe<J4For
more information, - call {2>08)
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CUNTON HISTORICAL MUSEUM
56 Main St., Clinton •
(908). 735-4101 ' .
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Daily (except Monday) from iD'.f
a.m.-4 p.m. Adults $3, senior:/
. citizens $1.50, children $lt''•'.'• ••':
•'.' "Photographs of "Bikers;1 by •";."-;
. Ann Simmons-Meyers, through" "
Kiel Stuff
..^ Community ColleRo
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Museums
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•Stage presoitntion of the t
tale on which_the_anirnated
5.4.50.
CINDERELLA
July 28. 11 a.in and 1:30 p m .
Moms Museum
(i Noiniandy Hetf,tits Rd
Monistown
(201)538-0454
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THE EMPERORS
NEW CLOWES
July 28 mid 29, 8 p in
tdison School
THE JUNGLE BOOK
July 30 and 31, both day-,
at 1 and 8 p m.
Westfield High School
800 Rahway Av^>., Westtield
550 Dorian Rd . Westtield
(908) 322 506S
(908) 322-5065
•Famous tale wiiose moral is
•Rudyard Kiplinfts tales from
brought to life witti •
available.
KIDS ON BROADWAY
July.24.. 9.30 and 11:30 a.m.
Bucks County Playhouse
70 South M,-mv.St.
New Hope, Pa.
(215)862-2041
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THE W1ZAR0 OF OZ
Tuesday. Aug. 4. 11 a.m.
Forum Theatre
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314 Main St., Metuchen
(908) 548-0582
•Dorothy, Scarecrow, Tin Man,
and ail the cast heading down
' -mission 16.
22-24,1992
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11 a.m.-5 p.m., 'Sunday from .
1-5 p.m. Donation $Z for .;.
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165.H0bart Ave., Summit;;.;;
(9d8i2?3-8;787.--to dusk.
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fronVAmericaaodi .Russia/:
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Upper Montclair
Route; 206. Lavyrenceville
(201) 893-5113
(609) 896-532:7r','
p.m, (Gallery One, Sprague Li-
SCHERING-PLOUGH CORP.
. brary Gallery). Free admission.
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Seals, sharks, and other
wonders of the water. Monday,
day from 9:30 a.m,-5:30 p.m.;
Wednesday, Friday, and Sunday_,
from 9:30 a.m.-8:30 p.m,
through Aug. 30. Adults $8.50,
senior citizens and students
$7, children 2-11 $5,50; park-
student exhibition, College Art
Open-to the public Monday ••" '
Gallery, July 30-Aug. 1. Recep-
able. Directions:.N.J. Turnpike
through Friday.from 10 a.m.-4
tion from 4-6 p.m. July 30,
to Exit 4, then l-295.South to I-
p.m.
•African sculpture, Gallery.One,
676 North.
•Sculpture by Marion Held,
-through Sept.-18.
•Drawings by Dick Herdegen,
Sprague Library Gallery, July
through Sept. 18.
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SWAIN GALLERIES
. 703 Watchung'Ave., Plainfield
(908) 756-1707
Planetanums
N J . STATE MUSEUM
205 West State.St., Trenton
(609) 292-6333 •
(908) 381-3081
60 Livingston Ave.
Farmhouse bbilf in 1690 as
New Brunswick.
9:30 a.m.-5:30 pTm., Saturday
part of a 750-acre plantation.
(908) 745-5,108
from 9:30 a m.'-4 p.m.
•Creatues in a "Sky Zoo," 10
•Multimedia exhibit by student
a.m. Tuesday through Friday •
artists, through'iuly 3 1 .
until Aug. 28; 3 p.m. Saturday
' Open the first Sunday oi each
month f;om 1-4 p.m. Free admission.
RUTGERS GEOLOGY MUSEUM
Rutgers University
Hamilton St., New Brunswick
(908) 932-7243
Monday from 1-4 p.m., Tues-
An Anagama wali piece of woodified stoneware available at the
22nd annual Peters Valley Graft Fair, which takes place Saturday,
July 25 from 10 a.m.-6 p.rn^ and Sunday, July 26, from 10 a.m.-5
p.m. in Layton. The outdoor ^vent features over 140 juried craftspeople from around the coyhtryT
children 6-15 $4.'
WALLACE HOUSE
Larnington Rd., Bedminster.
free.
(908)234-2345
•Exhibition in memory of
day through Fnday from 9 a.m.-
38 Washington PI., Somerviile
Open dunng library hours.
noon. Free admission.
Kathenne Bell Turbek, through
(908) 725-1015
•Winners from Somerset Art
July 28.
George Washington's head-
Association members' show,
ST. HUBERT'S G I R A L D A
575 Woodland Ave., Madison
quarters when he was stationed
(201) 377-5541
m Somerviile m 1778. Open
RENEE FOOSANER
Animal art from the collection
Wednesday through Saturday
ART GALLERY
of. Geraldine R. Dodge. Open
from 10 a.m'.-5 p.m., Sunday
Paper Mill Playhouse
Wednesday through Sundjy
from noon-5 p.m. Free ad-
Brookside Dr., Millburn
from 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Admission
mission.
(201) 379-3636 ext. 2272
$3.
TRAILSIDE NATURE
AND SCIENCE CENTER
New Providence Rd
Mountainside
Open every day from 1-5 p.m
.-'. Registration required for pro-
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noon-3 p.m. Also open one
Rutgers University
hour before theater perform-
George and Hamilton streets
ances and at intermission.
Closed |or renovations; reopens
GALLERY AT
Sept. 15.
BRISTOL-MYERS SQUIBB
(908) 828-2920
Restored farmstead from c.
Monday through Saturday from
Saturn," l'p.m. Tuesday
Sunday from 2-4 p.m. Free ad-
10 a.m.-6 p.m.
through Friday until Aug. 28; 2
mission.
•Paintings of "People and Plac-
p.m. Saturday and Sunday
• es" by Chick'Blumberg. through
Aug. 7.
through Sept. 27. Children
•Posters, shadow boxes, and
oil paintings by Mavis Reuter.
under 4 not admitted.
through Aug. 13.
WALTERS HALL GALLERY
Thursday and Fnday from noon-'
•Paintings by Richard Straley,
RARITAN VALLEY
Rutgers Arts Center
COMMUNITY COLLEGE
through Aug. 16.
George St., New Brunswick
Route 28, Branchburg
(908) 735-8415
Thursday and Friday from
Monday) from 10 a.m.-6 p.m
tion from 2-8 p m. July 24. 25.
12:30-4:30 p.m., Saturday and
Adults $6.50 weekdays, $8
26.
Sunday from 1-5 p.m. Adults
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beetf -^ ;chrcHT)cte<3(s with this
doubte^D set that jstdtisfies from
both 'A ipKftuffi<!)ft^$Xi&; perfpimance standpoirfti;. i i v .
If for no otjieri rQasprr than to
hear Eric Clapton emerge from
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'Fresh off a long series'of da.tes-.in. Atlantic City,, where WeekendPlw'•:
' caught u p with him' for a bne-fc-chat, Jones will" bring -his act to. Central .
Jersey on Monday; July. 27, when he takes command of the stage at the .
Garden State Arts Center.
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on his performance, the show still moves his female fans to some . •'
unusually passionate.behavior.
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'.'The ladies still throw underwear'onstage, yeah,-,'so.motimes,"_ he-said.
"It's funny. Over the years I had fun with it, of course, but I think'that
my image was overshadowing my talent, because I read reviews, and
sometimes the review was taking more notice of what was being thrown
up there;than what was coming out of my mouth. I could have become
a bloody caricature of myself."
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in tub of water with his jeans on, just to get them as-tight as possible. •-But the music still sizzles.
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pants aren't so tight." •
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Despite the powerful, dymanic vocals that powered such top-40 fare .
as "What's New; Pussycat," "Delilah," and "Love Me Tonight," Jones'
•has often been categorized as more of an adult contempoary "singer in
the mold of fellow U.K. crooner Englcbcrt Humperdink, But his he ait
was, and still is, irt.rock '.ri roll... .
"I was basically a rock : 'n' roll singer at the beginning, but I like.so .
many different kinds of songs th;it I think that : s why I've never been
classified as a rock singor." ho explained. "I've always d o n c l h e big
ballads ("I Who H a w N o t h i n g . I've- sang \hv muldl.-of-tho-road songs
, ("The Green, Green Grass uf Hot:---"'' and v.'hen I hatl tho'.lA' shuw, I
would bo doing duots with ail knu.is i >:' guests. I could ^mg with Kubt-rt
Goulct, but I could also sum with'Wilson Pirketl
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Ah, the1 rIY show F.arty n\ \.:.-, ca:'er:r. after'"It's Not I'nusual" turne-d
hi.m into arvmteniational st.-r in H.'fiT. the ARC Network tried to turn
p
v.vitli much
h i m i n t o a t e l e v i s i o n s t - a r . • / ' -•- '-' "i>"
Jones
divided
that hr'd
f a n f a r e i n U M H . lji.it. i^ w a s n ' ' !• r.~: t'n-i
s o m e ; jdinl: for' a-. change,
one's ' vwrjti .th^^ price.; pf :
mission. But; tfveH^a^ a j M
eludes sttjdip-master "Greg
ingapes and former Allman )3ro'
Chuck Leavell. on keyboards, arid
multi-percussionist Ray Cooper.
The material is a hodge-podge
of. Beatles, p^5t-6eatles arid
even ;pre-Beaties?.'turtes; some;;
obvious (•'Sohiethirig;" '^'Here :
Comes |he I5unir' " ^ My M n d
Set\On ybu'O some not as obvious ( ^ n a n , ^ "Pig^es;* "Roll
O^^^&^na^n%:-f^,
Tom Jones in his own words: "This Show's as high^povyefeel as
ever, itfs just-that the pants aren't as tight."
recording projects, including one which became an ulikely"hit in 1988,.'..
While looking for material to update his show, Jones fell.in.-.love,.with....
bottler o f f s t i c k i n g t o m u s i c .
"There was a bit of a trade.'!!' uoing on." lu- said. "On one of the
shews, ABC wanted more middle-of-the-road acts, especially people urho
were- working for ABC. like Barbara FAyn [I Divcun oJ'Jeannie). So ABC
had Barbara E'ien on the show, and I'd have Wilson Pickett, And Jams
Joplin wns on there1, and Jerry 1 AV U'WIS. Ray Charles and Little
Richard. I was asking for all these people and they said tine, but they
said we also needed people like Floience Henderson and Robert Gimlet.
As the music scene evolved m the '70s to disco, and then, later, to
punk and new wave, many older rockers and eomte-rnporary singers.
found themselves without a market f< >r their records, and Jones was. im
r.xreption Tounr.g. thoimh'. mnMiiiod toibt; aJuerative'pursuit and
rL.,na!:-s su tuu'av, imt m nvei.t ;.eai:., he \\>:-.; etyove.d a few :nein-;-.iMi;
•Visit to the heavens aboard a
"Space Bus," 1:30 and 3 p.m.
mer," introduction to backyard
astronomy. 7 p.m. Tuesday and
Thursday through Aug. 20.
TRAILSIDE NATURE
"Kiss," a song that Prince.had previously written and turned into a hit .
of his own. After performing the song for a few years in his a c t i n e "
British -techno-pop band Art of Noise approached Jones about recording
the song together, and the result was a sensation that reached the top- •
10 in England, the top-H) in the United States.
He also recorded a series of country albums for Polygram in the early
'80s, and recently cut several tracks with Van Mornson. of all people,
that were-relcased by Chrysalis Records in England but was never
released domestically.
"I put live country alburns out. and ! had an option cwith Polygram 1
for a sixth, but I didn't pick it upberause 1 thought I needed to L!O mencontemporary material," said Jones, ' "The funny thing was "Kiss"
canie out on Polygram in this country because they had the Art of
Noise.'.and thcysaid 'It's a shame we don't have you for an album.' I
said "Look, 'I was here for six years; and you had me recording country
music!' And now I'd done "Kiss," which was what I was bloody asking--to do, contempomrij material, and they cyuldn't see it at the time. And
yet when they got-a hit with it, of course they wanted more of the same,
but I wasn't signed" to'them anymore.'" .' . "V. . . . . ' • .
So how, after unsuccessful detours into unfamiliar territory, Jones,is....
back 'where he belongs, singing whatever he feels >s right for him at the
moment. Th.e-jeans may hot'bo as tight, but apparently,',Ill's instincts are
as sharp-as ever.
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sample the originals, and most
j r f tjie new aTOngernents serve
to confirm TJ^.;','yJWie"''Harrison'
was the third-best songwriter in
his bid:band,; his material is
holding up just fine, ttiank-you.
Not the nostalgia trip you might
expect, and it has an intirnatej
almost cabaret-like ambience
that's easy on the ears.
TOM JONESMonda*., ji;lv 2 7 , at pie GcnA-n Slote Aits C
Ce''.lt."
Top 10 CDs
1. Megadeath, Countdown to
Extinction, Capitol
2. Temple of the Dog, MCA
3. Spin Doctors, Pocketful of
Kryptonite, Epic
4. The Black Crowes, The Southem Harmony and Musical -Companion, Deif American
5. Queen, Classic Queen, Hollywood
6. \J2, Achtwg> Baby, Island
8. Mariah Carey, MTV. Unpluged
EP, Columbia
7. George. Harrison, Live in
Japan, A&M - '.
9. Indigo. Girls, #/te$ of Passage,
Epic ['.'
10; (tie) John Secada, SBK
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AND SCIENCE CENTER
New Providence Rd.
Mountainside
(908) 789-3670
Adults $2, senior citizens
$1.70. Children under 6 not
admitted.
7 Center St., Clinton
$3. senior citizens $1.50, chil-
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HUNTERDON ART CENTER
Giles, July 24-Aug. 7. Recep-
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children $3.50; group rates
' .through Aug. 23.
Canal, etc. Open daily (except
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10 a.m.-9 p.m.. Saturday from
ter for InnovaUve Pnntmaking.
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Clarence Dillon Library
10 a.m.-5:30 p.m., Friday from
noon-4 p.m.. Saturday and
•Works from the Rutgers Cen-
towpaths of the old Morris
$4.50 weekdays, $6 weekends:
Monday through Friday from
p.m. Free admission.
2 8 p m Also by appointment.
CLAREMONT GALLERY
and Sunday through Sept. 27.
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weekends; senior citizens
•Sunday through Thursday from
••The Ugfl-Hearted Astrono-
Saturday and Sunday from 1-5
(201) 34V-0900
until Aug. 28; 1 p.m. Saturday
(908) 273-9121
through Aug. 19.
Thursday from 9 a.m.-9 p.m.;
1-80 Exjt 25, Stanhope
(215) 794-8486
and Friday from 9 a m.-5 p.m.;
ART STYLES LTD.
1 1 a.m. Tuesday through Friday
68 Bm St., Summit
Monday and Wednesday
ily. _
New Brunswick
•"The Little Star That Could,"
Route 202^263, Lahaska, Pa.
Monday. Tuesday. Wednesday,
Galleries
2 Monmument Square
FOR VISUAL ARTS
and Sunday until Sept. 27.
Peddler's Village
• Route 206, Pnnceton
(609)252-6275.
Allamuchy State Park
NEW JERSEY CENTER
, available.
UPSTAIRS GALLERY
through Aug. 1.
(908) 932-7237
date July 30. Cost $6 per MmVILLAGE Of WATERLOO
Rantan Landing, Aug. 3 - 3 1 .
•
•Exhibition of miniature art.
.' V 1 n i n g w i t h t h e S t a r s " i n
older), 8 p.m July 28 Ram
•Archeology excavation from
Admission $1, group rates
(201) 659-3570
7 p.m., Saturday and Sunday
Open to the public Fnday from
For WEEKEND PLUS
t h e s k y i ; . . : . ••• o i e 7 a n d
• 309 Court St., Hoboken --.-•
JANE VOORHEES ZJMMERU
. New Brunswick
(908) 789-3670
" grams.
through Sept. 3.
A.J. LEDERMAN FINE ART
Tuesday.through'Friday from
Open during library hours.
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"1960s arid'early '70s, when.he.reached-.his cpmmercial peak with songs:.
like "It's Not Unusual" and'"She's a Lady,";the crowds, still come out :
when he appeal's in nightclubs and theaters all over the world.' s:
Tuesday, Thursday, and Satur-
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for 32 years, and'.wornent s.tiU throw their unmentionables at him
I when, he sings. Now,-that's what you call a full life.
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It's been a good yearforsinger Tom Jones, who's showing no
; signs of slowing down after more than 25 years in the business. Al-
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(201)'-822~7409:
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593 Madison Hill Rd,, Clark
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a.m.••-.4 p.m. (all galleries) ,-Sat- •' ;• •^Student art show, through ; - .
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••• •Graphic art by Salvador Daii,
• month from'2-4.p.m; Free ad-
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BallgSime," an exhibition of sports-related watercolors by artist
Garrett Giles, July 24-26. (908) 828-2920.
•"Celestial Fireworks." 2 p.m
July 23. 30.
•"Ottos in Space," 2 p.m. JUly
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details, if you really want this to work.
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afraid of. Suddenly, someone's breaking into Barkin's house, t h r e a t e n ^ R g i
pulling names across the screen, borrowing heavily from — of
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bearing on the plot, but it never does. She might as well have been an
play's idea of a joke) or having an affair with anybody who won't run .
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sumptuous house, notices her sumptuous body and the next thing you
again and again, but never appears on screen; someone keeps sending
"know, the most embaiTassing love story for miles around is up and
Barkin threatening notes and hissing things into her answering marunning.
chine,
but we're never given a plausible reason; D'Angelo is kidnapped,
Everybody's cheating on everbody else, the plots keep competing with
sending
Nicholson and Barkin into action, but that just fizzles out.
each other to be the plot of the movie, and in the end, well, nothing
Apparently,
the only reason D'Angelo is abducted is so she can callexactly happens. Which would be OK if the characters were all that
Barton;while
she-and Nicholson are trying to make love, and'make
interesting or the turns and twists weren't so trrte
scared
noises,
invoking Romancing the Stone, another movies this isn't
A dream supporting cast, featuring Harry Dean Stanton as the gangas good as.
ster, Saul Rubinek as hjs assistant, David Clennon (thirtysomething's
The sparks you want between the two leads just aren't there. NicholMiles Drentell), Michael McKean and Vemica Cartwright (who, for'no
son
has a good 20 years on Barkin, but that doesn't have to matter. It's
particular reason, is walking on crutches) is wasted. Famed director Paul
just
that they don't seem to connect, and when they start declaring their
Mazusrky even shows up for about half an hour as a rival dog trainer.
love for each other, you don't believe it foi a second. It's a manipulative
At the core of it all is Nicholson's supposed redemption through true
move by a screenwriter and the director to show you what great people
love, but he^s such a sleazebag at the beginning of the movie, we don't
the characters really are.
understand what Barkin wants to do with him in the first place. And
There's no friction, there's-no. heat, there's no.,,anything. The plot' ; ': :
Barkin, who ain't no. diva, tries, as hard as she can to make us forget
jumps every few minutes and mucks things up, then backs out the ; '
Switch, her last supposed comedy, only to bo hideously miscast in Ma?! door, leaving the audience more baffled than excited or intrigued. It's.- •.
hie. Somebody ought to get this woman a good script, because she
hard to tell"even what Rafelson and Eastman were trying to do. ••;''..
rves it.
.
Nicholson, God bless his heart, does his best, but he can't cany the ' .
\ certainly isn't here. Eastman has thrown every tired romantic
whole movie on his shoulders. Jack doesn't even look good, with his
comedy/mystery/thriller cliche into the pot, stirred, and conic; up with
exasperated William Demarest hairstyle and his Cesar Romero mus- •
confusion. If this movie had been made lp years ago, it would have
tache. Maybe someday he and'Barkin will get together and'make agood
starred Walter Matthau and Goldie Hawni.lt still wouldn't have made
movie, instead of just walking around on a set.
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§• fbrmance to date, Spielberg's:
U own... -Peter • Parr : \ instincts
p; managed to find £h.eir way to
•.the screen and. create some,
enjoyable-- .family;""; eii-:_
,:tertammentanyway;- >• •-;:' .<
f .Warning: • tHere;. is one
| .scene that majHjpset young* er viewers (a child character
*'is killed off) but the shock
: - value was probably^ overrated
i during the.;film's, theatrical
release, partly because the
scene was unnecessary m
the first'place. For a kid's
movie, this beat Teenage Mutant Hinja Turtfes hands down.
Top 10 rentals
1. The Hand That Rocks The
Cradle (Hollywood)
2. Grand Canyon (Fox)
3. Bugsy (CotumWa/Tri-Star)
4. ShlningThtwgh (Fax)
B. Star Trek W (Paramount)
6. Stop, Or My Mom Will Shoot
(Touchstone)
7. t o w CWmes (Paramount)
a Cape fOar (MCA UnlvemaO
9. The Addams Family (Paramount) ,
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10. Father of the Bride (Touchstone)
ToplO sales
1 The Great Mouse Detective
(Disney);
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2.101 Dalmatlons (Disney)
3. Star Trek-Anniversary Issue
(Paramount)
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Be Our Guest (Disney) ; .
5. Jarie Fonda's Complete Workout (Warner^Bros.).
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Capsule roviews
by We«kcndPlus sta^f
A LEAGUE OF THEIR.OWN
•Penny Marshall (ti/;;, AA.I/M.T
ings) directed this hopolui w n . m'er blockbuster, wtiich'#ar$
Geena DaviS, Lori Petty and
Madonna as members of the
All-Amencan Girls Profesbion.il
Baseball League, formed m
1943 when World War II cieci-,
mated the ranks of the minor
leagues. Tom Hanks co-stars as
their crusty, befuddled manager. .(PG). • • • .
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and
SCUBA
CLASSES
LUUIS Gossett Jr., Horst Uucholi
and bodybuilder Rachel McLish.
ALIEN 3
•rC.yniral. dn/.nheat and rolentlt'ssly jyim
in short, tlie
best Of thu three Alien movios.
tschewiRji the j'.on^Ho infatuiition with artillery of Alien;,, this
edition has more ot the
squirmy-repulsive feel ol the
initial encounter, though unlike
Ridley Scott's movie it also has
the courage of its frosty convictions. This time Ripley (Si-
July 22-24, 1992
gourney Weaver), in-a fetching
Smead O'Connor 'do, ends, up
on a prison planetoid and once
again contends with that sixfingered, double-jawed, acid'bleeding, indigestion-spawning
' child of H.R. Gigci's Imagination. With Charles S. Dutton
and Lance Henriksen. (R)
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BATMAN RETURNS
•f.Or what it's worth, better
tht)n Batman. Like some bloated Andrew Uoyct Webber stage'
spectacle^, Batman Returns is a
triumph of/production design
rather than storytelling There •
are three villains this time, all
nitty: Christopher Walken as a
scheming industrialist; Michelle
Pfeitfer as the vmyl-suited Catwoman; and Danny DeVito as
the fussing, libidinous Penguin.
But Michael Keaton is even
more of a stiff, than usual, and
the Capet) CiusaUer gets so lit
tie screen time the film might
more properly have been titled
IWiere's B,itn\m? (PG-13)
S.H.
BOOMERANG
•Eddie Murphy returns to the
big-screeh m this romantic
comedy, s i r r i n g as a male
chauvinist who gets a taste of
his o.vn medicine from liberated beauty Robin Givens and
finds true love, with Halle Berry.
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travel to America and get
caught up in the Oklahoma
land rush. With Tom Cruise,
Nicole Kidman. (PG-13)
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•Comedy starring rappers Kicl'N
Play (Chris Reid and Christopher Martin). ( P G - 1 3 j . .
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•Ron Howard (Backdnitl, parenthood) directed mis historical,
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a landowner's daughter wfu?
Who Framed Roger Rabbit returns in a adult-oriented feature
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CURRENT III.MS
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lens th'is time around,'as.daddy/-,-'
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[ • inventor Rick Moranis.zaps his' • .'• PINOCCHIO
• precocious .toddler with. a.ray.that '••'• AWalt Disney^s second feature is'.
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make'srthe kid.grpWto Gciclzilla--:''
the best animated, rpovie made
like proportions. Mostiy-for-kid- ; :
.^Jvyhile ol^Walt wa3"in
flick gives new meaning to the ",;_' :;v though trijubles.iMth
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. and wartime diStnjjutionmad.ejt;.'
• "terribletwos.":{piS)'\:
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~ - a d.^arj; Igssyor ;the''stvirjio-when---•
first fe.leased'in 1940"; (The staff
•Director Frank Oz, who scored;, •. :,, : had so :rr}Uch. trouble animating>'-.'
..with.O/rtyRptter) S.cpundre's i h i i ' •'•'-'• Pinocchrdr-a-puppef whose form"
couldn't be stretched and •. ''; •_ ., missed wtti'l/V/iat'fyoubBot>Z;.;.-•-.
squashed'irt the usual cartoon..
. goes back;tp Steve M.a'tjiri for,"•';•;• •'
' manner, that at one point Disneyv
: • this corrjetiyiab out;'aji arch' rtect; .• •
." threw Out six month's:ac-.' ; . ' ; , - : • •
;whQss";)j)e : is 'j'ayadecl%;a';cqri;;'
cumulated work.) Carlo Cpjlddi's '
artist p.^tendfng ti>; b!6 his wife..
-..original stories,'written as a'se- .
Withi'ifioitff^a^ 1 ao!J'p9in8"5";•
. ries fon-an'-Italian-children's m a g - ;
^ for;putori a chil-.
s gets older, the rolds •'offered
._..irr) will.be fewer.and.less-. •
substantial. Apparently,' Jack.Nichoj.SOn has already r,eaeh.'6d,that
point, •because; he has made1 MAN •
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HOhlEY, I BLEW'UP THE BABY
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PATRIOT GAMES
. az.ine in 1 8 8 1 , could be pretty
panian). Screenplay ty Craig '••'•
^,.;rougK"stuff - e,.g.,the original •;•. '• Lucas, based.on his.'.Tony-' '.•;•'.'
^•tajHjrig eric^et is a dull rnbralist f. '"•ndminated.play,-which Renedi*- .
,••'•••-'repted o n t h e s t a g e . ' ( R ) ••'' • • • '
»": Pin.oc.cbio''Qriisri6s with.a hammer
.; •• zi :bDt:Dis:ney's:e(ew (oiirtd'wa^s; "•
'•to'soften,'.th''e! Floreotfne jpurnaf-v';, 1
-""!st ; s : rttost'grotesque' 5 touches' '.:.; D
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, .•Significant as the debut of di-. '.G-pypch. A lot of Disney.re-releases- < rector Jeari^Jacques Beineix, 0/ya
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. is a visually-astonishing film with
*t : fiave been diminished with timesa complex.plot about a young •
' / t h i s one is, if anythingi-.everv :•."••••
mail-carrier and his love f o r a ' V
. m o r e impressive, with -sortie of:
.. famous black opera singer. Many
-. the most charming and most in- •
critics of the film felt it was too
-ivtensely frightening moments Dis' stylish'— it is representative of .
--•jney ever created. Jiminy Cricket's
"new wave" filmmaking arid in5;.«Jjce is provided by Cliff Edwards,
. • tensly impressionistic. But. word" ,
" a former vaudeville performer and.
of-mouth turned this film into.ao"
'radio.' singer known as' '.'Ukelele "-.'
- international hit .that's-still.a fa-:-.-»
•••'-•.;':!ke.JI Songs by Leigh Hariine, Ned
vorite among art houses in the:. -;
,;'-Washington and PauU. Smith.
United States'/Wednesday, July".
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Park Library as part o f .
y Ii f DELUDE TO A KISS : . '
i _ "Wednesday Nights'at the U - ' .
••^'••Summer romance with Alec .'•.'
brary."
•••: Baldwin and. Meg.Ryan. 'Directed ;
408-5600.
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musical production of The Jungle Book on.Thursday, July 29, and
that's pretty exciting news..
But of even more significance is what's going on behind the — .
scenes, where young graduates of the program-are coming back to help'
*their former teachers introduce a new generation of future talent to the
theater.
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Matthew Sklar, a former child piano prodigy who already has Broad-:
way credits on his resume just one year out of Westfield High School,
got his first taste of the theater more than a dozen years ago, when his
kindergarten music teacher, Drude Roessler^got h i m involved with t h e '
workshop. Sklar, who began playing the piano at t h e age of 2 (his father
put himself through dental college playing with bands in trftr^atskills),
recently finished his first year at NYU.
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Having spent the last few months'as a substitute keyboard player for
the Broadway musical Les Miserables while also preparing for a similar .
role with Miss Saigon, he's busier than most 18-year-olds. Nevertheless,
he's back for another s u m m e r with the workshop, serving as the musical director of The'Jungle Book, rewritten by and directed by none other
than — you guessed it — Drude Roessler.
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"She's always been very supportive of having the students do the .'
work than giving it to adults," said Sklar.
But then, that's the purpose of the Westfield Workshop for the Arts —
giving as m a n y young thespians as much stage experience as possible.
Roessler's script changes, which include lyrics written to Sklar's original
music, involved.removing lines from the main characters to open room
for t h e development of minor characters. To add even more significant
parts, (32 in all, filled b y local children in grades 6-9) she reintroduced
several characters from t h e original Rudyard Kipling text left out of t h e
original script
Also involved in the production are the director's husband, Charles
Roessler, w h o served as t h e master set constructor, theater artist Gene
Reynolds, who designed a n d painted the sets, stage manager Brent
Dilkes, assistant stage manager Hilary Cooper and choreographer Jennifer Perfilio. t h e latter three, like Sklar, are all graduates of the program.
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The Jungle Book, of course, is based on t h e classic Kipling fantasy
about a boy raised by Animals in an Indian Forest, first produced for
the movie screen as a live-action film in 1942 before-being recreated as
an animated Disney musical in 1967.
For Sklar, this is the second time he's served as musical director of a
Westfield Workshop production, having done Mary Poppins last summer. Sklar, whose .credits also include conducting the Julliard Pro- .
College Orchestra, Symphony and Chorus at Lincoln Center, performing an original song on t h e Disney Channel's New Mickey Mouse Club
and working as both an assistant musical director and musician at the
Paper Mill Playhouse, also spent part of last summer studying in the
young Artists Composition Program at the Tanglewood Institute, where
he worked with such artists as Roger Norrington a n d Bobby McFerrin.
"I grew u p there and really learned to love the theater at the workshop," said Sklar. "It's an atomosphere that nurtures young talent and
chased at the door 6r In advance from Vince Bellow at
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The production staff o f The Jungle Book s t the Westfield Workshop includes (top, from left): Gene Reynolds, Charles and Drude
Roessler^and Matthew Sklar; (middle, from left): Brent Dilkes,
Hillary Cooper and Jennifer Perfilio; and (bottom) Jill Golderberger.
prepares them really well for what they will experience later on I
enjoyed,peing musical director last year, so I decided to do it one more
time."
Roessler has directed more than 40 shows for student and community
theater groups and has been with the Westfield Workshop'for the arts
for the past 16 years. She directed Annie for the Cranford Dramatic
Club aih'd.also "directed'the sellout production of Cole for the Westfield
Community Players. 'Her WWA credits include Peter Pan, Tom Sauryer
and.Mary Poppins. -"•'•
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"My entire staffis made up of alumni, and it's tremendously gratifying to see them want to come back," said Roessler, who still teaches
music at Westfield High School and recently added the elementary
schools to her workload. "What's interesting is that they were all in the
same production of Pet,er.Pan six years ago."
While she clearly enjoys having all of her students back in the fold,
she did admit that Sklar was one of those special students who comes
along only once in a great while. "He's not only tremendously gifted, but he's eager to share those
talents," she said.. "And he relates to the children so well; he's not that •
much older than some of them."
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8 -Scotch Plains YMCA
$'
(201) 256-05/6
'Park Your Car in Harvard
1 Penn Pla^a Ne^; Crunswirk
(908) 247 3810
John Regan Quartet w/Charlie
Rouse Jr Tuesdays
MAXWELL'S
1039 Washington St.Hobbken
, (201) 798-4064
• ':' .
• •,. "Joe Henry & Friends, Angel
'.: Dean & The Zephyrs,'- July 24.
- "Sebadoh, Royal Truxx, Smog,
. Customer trivia night, Tuesdays
Audition night, Wednesdays.
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... •Rene^de, afternoon July 2 4 , ,
•Pavement, Lung, July 28.
•99 Years. July 24.
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•The Fins, evening July 24;
"Pavement, Wingtip Sloan, July
•8.8. & The Stingers, Terminal
•Trimrjn & Larsen, afternoon . . '••:( 2 9 . '
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•'•, Blue, July 25.
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i',»Big Chief, Aug. 1. '
•Pacha Mama, July 30.
•Swirled Whale, evening July
V: "Laughing Hyenas; Flat Dud
•Fat Chance, July 3 1 . ,
25:
. • Jets, The Bevis Frond, Aug. 2 .
PETEVS SPORTS BAR
•The Razorbacks, afternoon
•Velocity Girt, Tsunami, Aug, 7.
1001 West Camplain Rd.
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•Drive Like Jehu, Aug. 18.
Manville
•...' . •
"Queen Bee & .The Blue HorTHENEWRITZ; .
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(908) 725-9340 ^
nets, evening July 26.
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l i 4 8 East Jersey St., Elizabeth
Party Masters'(classic rock),
•Open-mike night, July 27.
(908)352-7469
•
Fridays.
•
•Liberty Blues Jam, July.28..,
•R.E.O. Speedwagon, Aug. 23.
'• "Chapter 1 1 , July i5.~i"
•Mountain John; July 29.".
OCEAN PLACE HILTON
PHEASANTS' LANDING
•Skerma Oerma, July 30.
1 Ocean Blvd., Long Branch
Amwell Rd., Hillsborough
•Scooter Butler, July 3 1 .
(908)571-4000
(908)359-4700
•Unguided Missile (w/ John
Charles Rouse Jr. Band, Fridays
•The Flashbacks, July 24, 25.
Bushnell), evening Aug. 1.
and Saturdays:
•Comedy night w/Vinnie Brand,
MARITA'S CANTINA
O'CONNORS BEEF'N ALE
Ray Pennelli, July 26.
OFF-BROADSTREET THEATRE
Hopewell
Follow to Somerville Circle & follow around to
J
6 Lloyd Rd , Montclair
available,
dents $8
at the
following
| locations:
Hillsborough
Metuchen
.(HI. :J0G) .". (Central Avo.)
Admission $30-$1-4, discounts'
;<-215) 8 6 2 - 0 8 2 3 •
•» ';:..Free admission ifor afternoon •
$10 senior citizens qnd stu-
Route 22 E or W to Rome 202/206 Exit South.
•
Weiss Arts Center
•A Deadly Environment, murder
I Classes start
Brushless
15th century King Aug 5-22
(908) 654-9700
Car Wash
B
SUMMERFUN THEATER
NEW JERSEY WORKSHOP FOR
PREMIER TRAVEL CENTRE
250 Stelton Rd.( Unit 5
Piscataway, NJ 08854
908-752-2900
Frl. till 6 Sat. 10-5
- $15 75 Fridays and Sundays
THE ARTS
!~ Other gateways and "1
destinations available
from your
Rt:202 315 Main Street
Bedmlnster, N.J.
'mission $17 25 Saturdays,
5 South Greenwood Ave
o Rates decrease after 9/30/92
• Mon-Th travel only
wkend surch apply • Same low CHD faro
• Cancellation Penalties Apply
• Backless-Strapless
lOttl July 31-Sept 5 Ad
Wilson July 3 0 Aug 8 Adults
is closer than you
Size 32AA-46DDD
and E,F,FF 32-46
M-Thurs! 10-5:30
•Gum This, drama by Lanford
WYCKOFFS RESTAURANT
Shakespeare trilogy about the
days
•Rhythm & Babs, July 2 4 , 3 1
•Zaire, July 2 5
•Wooster Street Trolley, Aug
22.
JOHN & PETER'S
; 9 6 South Main S t .
. New Hope, Pa.
• :
•farce drawn up by Mark Camo
932 South Ave , Westfield
about a telephone answering
BRAS
Expart Fitting -•
and P e r t o n a l All»f)ilOrv
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•Bells Ate Ringing musical
'Henry IV, Part One of the
GEORGE STRICT PI^YHOUSE
r\lew Brunswick
MUSIp THEATER
SHAKESPEARE F^STIVAf. •
p m July 28-2^ at Edison In-
18 Stirling Rd Watchung
Aug. 1 Adults $12 senior citi
Rider College, Lawencevilte
frrfi fridoyst Atimrssfoh $39,
ents 8 p m , July 23 25 Ad
WATCHUNG ARTi> CENTER
-,,tp foil the President July 23-
Studio Theatre
1
Emperor's New Clothes, 8
76 W.'Mcrh St.. SomeK/ilie,.N,
July 22-24,1992
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*** GREAT PLACE ***
534-4611
by John, at the
Middlesex Shopping Center Next,
at the Bay
Dinner Specials
- Thurs. to Sat; -
to Ojrtifc Fair; would like to let his
customers know that between
Bay Street is a
comfortable choice
now and Aug. 9, they will be
•Veal Marsala.:...:^
offering a $S> discount on a $15
Chicken Sqallopine.,. 1 0 . 9 5
'Boneless' '•'-• ..
Chicken Arthur
10.95
b a M goods. (90S) 469-1654,
By MICKI PUSINELU
COfinaiy Correspondent
•'"-•'
t first glance, I thought,
"Here we go again,'1 another
drain restaurant: where yuppies tend to wine and dine.
It had all the trappings: a freestanding building, green stripe awnings and right next/to another famous chaiiriresteu^arit;'.;
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Not that there is anything'wrong
with those kind of.restaurants, but
„ for me^they,:: are usually .top-Jputl.,...,,....
I'toP'trbwdedland too young for>rrty);:;
taste. Surprisingly, Bay Street . ;•
wasn't anything like1 that: ; -v:, ;/
LINDAD.EPSTEIN/WEEKENDPLUS
There were couples of all ages :
Diners
sample
some_of
the
seafood
fare
at
Bay
Street
Restaurant
on
Route
1 in Edison.
dining there that night. I didn't
see anyone in a business suit. Percome
haps it's because we arrived there after 9:00 P.M. In any e\ent it was a these items include a choice of Caesar or house salad and cither
:
with
a
pasta
or
vegetable,
and
choice
of
potato
or
rice.
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mellow and comfortable evening of dining. . .
_
The
menu
continues,
with
combinations
of
shrimp
andchicken
The interior is art. deep with an extremely high ceiling, exposed pipes
($10.99), snow crab legs and chicken or shrimp ($14.99), or shrimp and
and steel beams showing, and lots of glass. As you enter, the bar is to
pasta selections ($8.99 to $13.99). For beef eaters there are premium
your left. Behind the bar are glass shelves at least 12 feet high. They
use a; .library ladder.to get bottles 'for replenishing their stock. There are Steaks ($12.99 to $15.99) fresh from a butcher in Chicago.
My husband ordered the crawfish sampler ($3.25); which was a small
small'.cocktail tables in the lounge area near the bar.
plate
of crawfish tails served in a spicy hot brown sauce topped with
The (lining room Is divided nicely into, three 'separate areas. There are
onions
and green olives and served over rice.•••If'you like hot food, which
tables along the front and.ea.it side.pf the building .next.lQ..the..large . .
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hSd6es,then
you will love this. : •; , ;
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pane windows. Behind the room divider, and towards t h e back of the.:--; ••.
.building is another dining room. We sat next to a window^ovetfepRing^ •-.: I ordered something more traditional, garlic slirimp served with garlic
bread ($3.25). This consisted of three shrimp in a white sauce served
U.S. Highway 1. "
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over pasta and garlic toast.
. , . ' ' .
It's an impressive building, with comfortable and contemporary sur; We both had the Caesar salad, made in the kitchen, but better than
roundings. There was a small party of 10 to 12 people sitting near, but
most
not made at your table.
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not next to us and we didn't even hear therh.
.
For
his
entree,
my
husband
ordered
from
the
me^hu, a blackened tuna
Bay Street's menu is eprtensive, consisting of mostly'.seafood (both with seafood Alfredo <$15.99). This was a piejee ©I tvfna, blackened and
fresh and salt water), but also premium steaks, chicken^ sandwiches,
topped with a good seafood Alfredo* sauce o^ shrimp, scallops and
appetizers, and various combinations of seafoofl and toasts or seafood
crabrneat. Also served with it weire red potatoes., ewots, zucchini and
and steak. They have. 14r appetizers ($2,75 to $7.99), Vqufean order fresh
squash.'' ' " v ^ ( ..• . . . .. -',?<<$,•'
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oysters at market pie^fe^-mussels ($7.99) or a p ^ & alfredo sampler
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a
lover
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«atfish, blackened, are"
seiredwithgari^b|l^|br$2:7 : 5. "" . .
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l. lie sajcl^ie tuna
They also have iolja different soups, all fnade from^ilraitch, at prices
ranging from $1.99 to-$3.25 for a soup sampler (choice of 3). Entrees .
I ordered the grilled swordfish $ p ^ ^ f f$15,99). The mcrrta states jt
inclutte1traditional feygrites of chicken ($9;99), fresh fish including sole. s w o r ^ h is knewn for its J^ca^Qrie ^oUJ^feiand steak-like textute.I felt
($12.99), catfish and rainbow trout ($9.99). All of the chicken entrees"!
jt^lievecF that after such a bjg'mjSa^fld^dti't have to worry about calories.
include? a Caesar saladTor house salad and are served on pasta with the* >; Bay'Street is a good cut abfrjye mo^t jph&fr* restaurants. They are
vegetatle of the day. The seafood selections include a vegetable and
achieving their goal which )fi>tb p t o w ^ y ^ w i t h a dining.experience
:
choice of potato or lice.
. .. .
. - -. .thatisunequaled in quality,
^ J h d l ' t
, Bay.Street Classics entrees ($11.99 to $15.99), include such items as :! BAY$mECT6i 0 s ; Hi^ i
voodoo shrimp ($12.99) and voodoo tuna with grilled shrimp ($15.99), •'••
This column is meant to inform readers about dining opportunities in the
-Alaskan snow "crab legs ($14.99), and seafood primavera ($13.99). All of
area. It is not meant as a review.
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Exp. 8/15/92
lur New Low Prices
Every Dinner Entree On lyienu
Reduced $2.OO-S5,o6
cign, caricaturist, clowns, pony
Margie Raye
rides, a moonwalk, and much
on piano
Friday & Saturday 7 to 12
more. The festival is on Aug. X
from 10 am.-4 p.m. Raindate
756-7310
Aug. 8. See you there!
~*
•* * *
64 Somerset St.
North Plainfield
for
The Best Of
rehearsals and showers, We do
Rt. 78 (Exit 12) 4 miles West of Clinton
TAJ MAHAL
Every Day!
Wedding • Showers
Dinners
20-800 Persons
tenng abilities for family parties,
• Lunch • Dinner • Cocktails
t Weddings • Banquets • Parties-for-All Occasions
N.J.'S OWN BIG APPLE
Monday<Fnday from 3-5:30 p.m.
for just $9.95. Don't forget ca-
. (908) 735-7889
Two
CRANFORD
N.J.
"HIT LJSt"
COMING NEXT WEEK
"MIRAGE" -
fer&^ Itafian earty-birti specials
CQAGlfN'PADDOCK
Dinner
NOW APPEARING
IN OUR LOUNGE
Mam's Ristorante, Edison, of-
This Friday July 24th
JiitiTicffman
And Now. Featuring
For kidv there vwl be a magj-
Every Friday Night
"The Same Superb Quality
At Reasonable Prices"
:.BrQilecl Flounder ..;..:,.. 9 . 9 5
Lasagna, Manicotti
or Stuffed Shells
7.95
for super values and great food.
Dance tc the Sound
cf cur Die Band
LIVE ENTERTAINMENT
: NY Strip & Shrimp;... 1 2 - 9 5
Fair Craft Festival
1
Fajiia Dinner
10.95
LLnchilada Dinner
$7.50
Chicken Fric4;Stcak $10.95
Call us so we can fax you a .menu!
Bring this ad & receive.
$10.00 off your 2nd dinner.
Pork Chop Pizzajola 1 1 . 9 5
A
Exotic Indian Cuisine
Except Holidays
Lungh Buffet $16.95
Special25,
00
lax &
grat.
•'••
**
I T u n c h or Dinner Special I- l u n c h Menu Special
Includes: soup, salad,
choice of any entree,
dessert, coffee.
K .6:30 p.m.
(908) 756-0940;
846-5440.
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CENTRAL JERSEY
TAli SINGLE FRIENDS
•Blislnoss brunch (members
onjy)f at Sinler restaurant,
Anjbcy, 11 o,m. Aug. 9. Cost
. (60l.l) 4 4 & > 6 2 2 b
• • •'•'•'•
•••
•Discussion group (f]Q\,church:
iilfiliatetii. socidl hour, and
clancinj', at First Prcsbylenan
Church. Hij;ht3tQwn, 9 p.m. Fridays, floors open 7:30 p.m.
Cost $(j._ . . :
PLUS SILHOUETTE SINGLES
(plus-sue adults)
(908) 7Q4-8480
•Dunce M Hiinuid.i Inn, SOITIciset, 9 p m. Saturdays
through Auf,. 29."iCiembers $5.
norvmembers J7.
SINGLEFACES
(908) 238 09 7 2
Cost for all events $10.
•Dances at Grand Summit'
hotel, Summit, 9 p.m. July 24;
AUG. 8. Jacket required.
•Dance at Old Mill Inn, BernardsvlUc. 9 p.m. July 25.
•Dances at Hilton hotel' Short
Hrlfs. 6 p.m. July 26, Auc. 2.
Jacket required
"Dance ai Chonticlcr, Short
Hills, 9 p.m. July 3 1 .
"Dances at Liberties, Sheraton
hotel, Iselm, 9 p.m. Aug. 1, 8
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Raritan Mall
.. 206 South, Raritan
(Jull Oft t*« CKCUt
132 Speedwell Avenue
Morristown
1^01) ? 0 i 91b l
(908) 526-3655
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Monday, Tuesday &. Wednesday
Snow Crab Legs Dinner
Garlic Shrimp on Pasta
Chicken'& Shrimp Combo
Fresh Fish of the Day
Crawfish Etouffee- r
tor more, information. ^
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SPECIALS
v\
MIcW Pusineft
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Entrees $3.00
All A Ib. Sandwiches $1.99
t.<
The Historical Perryville Inn
presents
't % ttie Ice So*?"
"Express Lunches" 11:30 - 2:30pm - $6.95'
"Sumet Dinnefs" 4:00 - 6:00 - $10.95
Meals to Go
Menu for Weekof
July 27th
"Special Menu"
"Special Prices"
Veal Scallops w/mushrooms & tomato (or) .
Mushroom & Bean Burntos
Spicy Far Eastern Chickon Wings (or)
Pasta w/broccoli sauco
Sauorbratten w/spauL'le (or)
Scallops Florentine .
Special Atmosphere
for Special People"
between 6-9 p.m.
Events held at Central Presby*
terian Church, 70 Maple St.,
•
- • •
SOPHISTICATED SOCIALS .
(professionals 30-50)
(908) 221-0047
•Party ot Aspen Hotel. Parsippany, 8:30 p.p\. Thursdays.
Cost $5; casual attire, no
, .Sneakers.
T h l i r S . Roast Pork Loin w/Polalo Pancake (or)
Urban Chaeso Stuffed Zuccini
Reuben Sandwich Platter (or)
Pasta Primavera
Wt: pcrstftwlizr,
your spt\'iai
occussiOf), Wcddinij,
Bar Mltzuah.
Anniversary;
Birthdays
••Bridge night, 7:15'p.m. Aug.
6. Cost $3.
Seafood Restaurant
WoodbridgcJ
61 US. Highway 1
906-1220
1
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All 4-99
•Rap or bridge, 6:30 p.m. Sundays. Cost $2.
; ^ ^ : ^ v :
1
All 9.99
•Danci; at Mayfdir Farms, West
Oran^f, 9 p.m. Aug. 7. Jnckef.";
required . .
.
SOLO SINGLES
"fhfics'-40-over)
•
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• (908) 66f.-26H6, 7 6 G - 1 8 3 9
Summit
\m SI* orrifl '»r nuire _
Mu*l bt ri|ual or I c w r »;ilur
> the circle) in rarK
p.m. Auj; 9
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FREE
I
Reservations Required
BOBfWOSTT
(Oges 39 over)
(201)797 77/7
•Big-bond danccTit The Wil :
loyyij, Cireen BiOOk, 9 p.m. Tuesdays. Free admission
JERSEY JEWISH SINGLES
. (ages 30-55)
•Dinner at Pla/a Diner, Edison,
6:30 p.m. Wednesdays. (908)
. •t'li:
At Parkway Exit 136 • Cranford
•m
$5.95 bclore 10 a m , $7.95
after >1O a.m. (908) 704:8480
FORUM FOR SINGLES '
(9081 246 8118.
. ..
W e d . , l i n n s
not incl
Call (908) 272-4700
rt all! (90S) 287-2778.
Singles
; ALUMNI CLUB
. NEW JERSEY
(Jlloyball-in Johnson
906-9505yv.
Now Open ort Saturdays
LUNGH TIME LIVE
LOBSTER - $7.75
Eggplant Rollatina........ 8 . 9 5
Btook Sidewalk Sate
O. ;
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Authentic Spanish & PortuguesetitAmerican Cuisine
*
. ^top l y i b r a day of fun at the
Rt. 523 (on the tracks)
Whltehouso Station
Resiauranl & Cocktail Lounoo
600 W. Union Ave, ccn nftOn
Bound Brook, N.J. 0DU-UWU
•.Veal P^rmigiana:..,........ 9 . 9 5
purchase ttf any of their fine*
for fine dining
'""
400 MAIN.ST. • METUCHEN
MNEXTTOTliETlUlNSTAIidN)
ASK ABOUT OUR ICE CREAM! ,
Hours: Mon.-Fri. 9:30 a.m.-7:00 p.m.
Call For Free Consultation
PERRYVILLE I N N
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62 W. Main St., Somerville 722-i
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RESTAURANT & BAR
• Goc/ttaii'./o
Authentic Spanish Cuisine
COM£ CELEBRATE THE OLYMPIC SPIRIT WITH US
Oak Tree & Park Avenue, South Plainficld
Near the Edison Border in the
A&P Shopping Center
Savor ArfAufhenrtic Atmosphere which will transport you to
Barcelona You'll, leave dancing the Flamenco and you'll be back!
(Next First Nationwide Bank)
(908) 735-7889
(90S) 754-3310 or 754-3311 908-654-7170 • 654-7797
OLYMPIC SPECIAL: BARCELONA 92
Original price S 18* NOWJ 14 a {otter exp 7/31/92). Also Avail. Our July Lunch Specials 7 " (Lunch only. Otter exp 7/31/92)
0PEN7 DAYS Mori;|hurCi 1:30-10 PM • Frj, 11:30:11 PMvSat.-4-U PM ..Sun. 12-10 PM
Ample Pairlijn'gVv Menu in Braile •'. Located Right Off 202 NL Bound
• Gift Certificates* tuke Out
Panties
"1Q2-108 E. Broad St.
We<tfleld, N J .
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GOURMET
CHINESE CUISINE
INELEGANT WESTFIELD
HOT LUNCH BUFFET
All You Can Eat - Soup Included
Mon.-Sat 1100-3-00 p m.
Sunday Dinner Buffet 4:00-9:00 p.m.
NO EXP.,DATE
Any Purchase
Of S30 00 or more
NO EXP, DATE
120 N. Thompson St. • Raritan 704-9292
OFF
MARILYN CORMACK
cannot bo used in conjunction with nny
other oHor/limit 010 coupon pot customor
FN
OPEN 7 DAYS
Route 78 at Exit 12
on Route 173 West
Fine Southern and
Northern Cuisine
in an elegant atmosphere
at an affordable'price. '
Presents
"THE SUMMER DINNER GET-AWAY
FN
China Light • Grand Fortune
.1
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Sunday is. 2 for 1. Order from our Steak, Chops and
Seafood menu, and receive, a second entree for free. .
7/24
Call For Reservations
WINE WITH REASON
Have you joined the Wino Discovery
Club at your local wine store9 Why
not? This is tho best game in town.
for people just starling to loam
about :wine. . There, are no duos
There are no minimum purchase
requirements.-You simply give them
yj?5r/narne"and you will rocoivo a
monthly' newsletter and notification
of.the;..fea.tUTe.alwines'every month
If something sounds interesting you
call your store-and-order it If your
not in' the:.moody.ju§r wait lor tho
next month's:selections . Tht triii
advantage here, besides tho utter
simplicity, is the members' get.first
dibs on some very exgiting bottlesthat are not going to be released for
general sale for some time. And, the
prices are incredible
The Wine Discovery Club was the
brainchild
of ( o u t wineknowledgable men, but for the past.:
year has been' nurtured" by Rob'
Walsh of Rejtman Industries;'^-'"--.-•'•-'
"We wanted to reach 'out.-to.'fhe*
consumers who were tired of snob-'
bishness, didn't want jargon." Rob
said. "We know the three questions
people ask about wine; 'What is it?'
'What does it taste like? and-'What
does it go with?"
The WDC newsletter addresses
these questions with very readable
and entertaining information from
the wineries and the . WDC's wine.
selection panel. For people who still
want to know residual sugar or
maceration time.'technical information is also provided
You'll be happy to know that the
wines selected by the Club are not
forgotten vintages in the back of the
warehouse.'
"We can'negotiate for special lots of
wine or get exclusives on vintages
before they're released. Tho wines
we select must be different, must
be special. Most of all, they must be
great values for our customers'."
Rob adds.
When It is so simple, to try new,exciting bottles at pleasing prices,
how can'you possibly .resist? Add to
that the educational aspects of the
monthly newsletter and information
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OPEN TUES.-FRI: Lunch 11:30 AM-3:00 PM;
Dinner 4:00 PM-10:00 PM
.
SATURDAY: Dinner 4:00-10:00 PM
• •••"•
SUNDAY: DINNER 2:00 PM-9 PM
• /
CLOSED ON MONDAYS
Friday Night enjoy Surf and Turf, Tuna or a Sword-"
fish Dinner^.$16.95;',•..••-.; .
cannot bo used in coniunction with any
olher odor/limit ono cocoon por customer
China Light • Grand Fortune
Fresh Veal, Chicken, Seafood and Pasta Dishes
_ • Dinners starting at $ 7 . 9 5
Wednesday Night enjoy~a Shrimp Cocktail and" all
the Prime Rjb you can eat - $14.95.
V*.
469-2600
200' Atrium Drive. Somerset, NJ (1287-Exit 6)
(RISTORANTE & PIZZA)
Gourmet Pizza ^-Seafood Specialties • Pasta • Sandwiches and more
SPECIALS
s
Veal All Aceto Balsamico
10.50
TOTO
5 : 0 0 •••.
8:00 P.M."
Veal Marsala
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s
Veal Chops Milanese
,
,
H-00
Campagnola (Veal Chops toppped w/arugola & tomato salad) ,
Veal Frances?
••• ' 1 0 - 5 0
•tH.E'.piApic^SiiS;11'
KIDS EAT FREE
One dining adult per child.
Monday Nights
Thursday Nights
Every Tuesday
All-You-Can-Eat
DISCOUNT NIGHT
All-You-Can-Eat
BABY BACK RIBS 1 5 % OFF TOTAL CHECK RIBS TOO! $ 1 3 9 5
• Home & Office Delivery.Available Fax 463-1532
Above served with a side of pasta
Don't Forget About Our Daily Lunch Specials
'S
the only place for ribs
Hours: Mon. thru Thurs. 11:00. to 11:00
Fri & Sat. 11:00 to 12:00 Sunday 3:00 to 11:00
469-2625 • Fax 469-2677
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776 South Washington Avehue, Piscataway 4 6 5 > 1 0 0 0 ^
COUPON — — - - - - :
O'Connor's - So Many
Ways To Make You Happy
fUESDAY,-THURSDAY .V SATURDAY NITES ,
,,
TREAT ANOTHER COUPLE TO DINNER FREE
FREE
MONDAY
TOP SIRLOIN
iro 8 l/'/2, J'ORUK.S
Reservations Suggested
PRIME RIB
CRAFTFAIR
Saturday - August 8th
10 A M - 4 PM
Special Luncheon Menu Available!
(rafter Tables Still Available
Call 561-2722
6 PM • 9 PM
,95
908-561-2722
908-422-2324
2991 Hamilton Blvd., So. Plainfield
(Off Rt. 287)
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FRIDAY
PRIME RIB &
SHRIMP SCAMPI
$
RICHIE AT PIANO
(Children 10 & Under 55,50)
$r 9S
THURSDAY
^ PRIME RIB $995
TALK OF THE TOWN
FRANKLIN T O W N E CENTER
(next t o FOODTOWN)'...
3417 Highway 27 Franklin Park,,teJ,
99S
WEDNESDAY
NEW YORK STRIP
$ 95
STEAK
9
At Villa Fianconc Ristorante
- Per Person
Reservations Suggested
Wine & LBciucrs
S
TUESDAY
"GRAND BUFFET"
Sponsored by
WE LOVE
KIDS!
I H W I I A S I - YOl !< T \ \ () K \ IIU'I'S \ M ) Ulill-IN I- TIIKIR T W O KNTREKS
FRIDAY NITE
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SUNDAY
from 12:00 - 5 pm
SENIOR PRIME RIB
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RISTORANTE
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Children- 12 & Under
order F R E E . Irom our
children's menu when accompanied by an adult
on Tues. & Thurs.
F R E E Kids Sundaes vw
dinner Mondays &
Wednesdays.
.
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Gift Certificate
$ 5 . 0 0 O f f your total
check dinner for two on
Sat. or Sun. nights.
PloasO ptcsoni ctflilicale 10 your
server, Exp. .8 2-92. Nol w.ilid
willi nny otiers
New York Style
Comedy Show <
Fridays at
9:00 PM
SOMETHINGS
ARE TOO INVITING
TO'RESIST
(sontinental
ifauei*bt*attent. ami
( .IIUVil hi- v'llMlhllli'il iv ,11
(908) 753-2696 3
Stlnday thru Thursday Nites
S10 50
Couples Nite!!!
3600 Park Avenue, South Plainfield, N;J ,
(in Bradlec's, A&P Shopping Center)
SB. JftSL JS.V3. JH.3XJ.
Pheasant Run Plaza • Warren
1
Corner Oak Tree Rd. & Park Avc.
Qiodlcc
A&P *
Lunch
FOR THE FINEST HOMESTYLE ITALIAN &
SEAFOOD IN THE AREA
CATERING & PARTIES FOR ALL OCCASSIONS
-
OPEN DAILY 11:00 A.M. -
Thurs., Fri. Night Free Drawing for
Bruce Springsteen Tickets
Area's largest dance floor
Mon.-Sat. 11:30-4 pm
CLUB CALENDAR
Twilight Dining
Mon.-Fri. 4:00-6:00 pm
4 Course Dinners $11.95
Brunch
Sun. 12:00-3 pm
Dinner
Mon.-Sat. 4 pm-10 pm
Sun. 12:00-9 pm
Tuesday July 28th
Comedy Night
WEDNESDAY, JULY 22
"HOT TRACKS" Dance Party
w/DJ MARSHALL FAIRBANKS
THURSDAY, JULY 23
POST MODERN
w/DJ BILLY B
FRIDAY, JULY 24
CHANNEL X
.••
:;
Rap a n d Regfiie Show
SATURDAY, JULY 25
Latin Nitc w/Salsa Hand
Licensed N.J. Heliport
& Hot Air Balloon Port
Dinner Flights
Available with Balloon
Flight Reservations
Weddings • Banquets
Parties For All Occasions
Accommodations 10-200
Major Credit Cards
Accepted
Diners \
Los "ALEGRES MKRENCiDK ROS"
Call for Tickets (908) 247-5929
Happy Hour 4-7 P.M.
MIKE MORSE
Also Appearing
Eric McMahon
Don MacArthur
; 5N /
Patio dining and cocktails now available,
*?T
with a uiew of our pristine fairways
and the mountains beyond.
Cappuccino, Expresso <£ Food until 1:30 a.m. — Drink Specials
- COMING SOON SATURDAY AUGUST 1
SUNDAY AUGUST 2
Post Modern Parly
with DJ Billy B
Teen Dance Party 18 and Under
6-10 PM
IRONTO)D
R MS T A I ' K A NT
AT I I A v K I N d
253 French Street/Route 27 • (908) 249-6131
Right on the New Brunswick & Somerset Border
18 to Party - 21 to Drink - IE* Required
Rll)(,f
July22-2$. i!9i92'
tlLLO
Reservations Recommended
185 Madisonvllle Road
Basking Rldgr NJ. 07920
( 9 0 8 )7 6 6 - 8 2 0 0
Convtnicnlly
Vi mile from Rte. 287
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July 22-24, 1992
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Forbes Newspapers
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OAK TREE FOODS
WIN $250 AT CHEERS
Fsflrm Fr^sh Cotuitry Market
'
Jersey Fresh Produce Here Now'
Tomatoes, whito corn, melons &
more direct from Hightstown
Farmers Auction every day
Thurs.' July 23rd
beginning at 10 pm
win FREE Trip
to the
(I.
I
Fris Vodka Night
Bahamas
—Drink Specials—
Jusr enter the Limbo Contest
Yellow or White
'American Cheese %
(by the
$O49
',. pound}
Red Ripe Watermelon
pound)
Hormel Genoa Salami
(Natural casing)
Ib
Sweet Jersey Cantaloupes
99*
Each
Jersey Eggplant or Zucchinni
$4 00
? lbs lor
I
$009
Gallon
Keller Butter
-(1 Ib solid)
$4.39
I
Ib
Large Eggs
Jersey Fresh
Country Style Bacon
Hickory Smoked
$C49
(by the
^
) b pound)
Our own storemade Summor
salads: Macaroni, Coloslnw.-Potalbe, Tomatoo, cucumber &
garden style. $ 4 9 9
I
Ib
ENTER N.JSS ORIGINAL STEAK EATING
CONTEST AND MEET "LEEANNE"
FROM THE TV SHOW
"LEEANNE ON THE LOOSE'
TAPED LIVE AT 'CHEERS'
2% Milk
Filet Mignon
(7-9 ib Avg.)Custom Cuf
$O49
O
Ib
Our own storemade Italian sausage, sweet, hot
or parsley & cheese
(3 lbs
Ib or more)
Boar's Head Ham
19*
DAIRY
MEATS .
DELI
PRODUCE .
69
99*.
Dozen
Fresh Grated
Parmesan or
Romano Cheese
Sabrett Hot Dogs
$O99
4m
Ib
SALE RUNS THURS.-SUNDAY 7/23-7/26
$429
We Now Accept Visa • MasterCard & Discover Cards
Hours: ;MorvFri. 9-6, Sat. 8-6, Sun. 8-2
.' 645 Rt. 202/206
Bridgewater .
99
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Located on Oak Tree Road
: Next to Drug Fair across f r o m •;•"••
Post Office in So. Plainfield
•
KIDS MEALS
.. i . .
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Start with plenty of Roy s hot and delicious fried chicken.
Add golden fries, creamy coleslaw, Huffy biscuits. Plus lots of ice-cold
drinks. And you've.just turned a
Raritan
1 Block South of
Somerville Circle
good picnic into a treat one!
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253-0737
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8 Piece Chicken
COUPON coon THHOUGI i
AUG. 7, 1992 •
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All Day •
Every Day
. ™ . ™ " ^ " ' '"nn.'i'ilii'lin.i a
COUPON EXPIRES AUC, 7. 1992
io?%^^r
Regular/Large «
Roast Beef Sandwich j
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We take pride in serving the finest, freshest foods
available anywhere. So, stop in for an enjoyable
meal in our newly remodeled dining room.
{ .i.l> v n \ u e \ h " f *••>' T<""'<1 "
American &
Continental Cuisine
< OUPON coon Timour.M
30 Minute Delivery
Guaranteed or $3.00 0(1
Your pizza Order Only,
After 4:00 PM
. New Limited Delivery Area
Accepting Orders from 10 AM Mon.-Frl.
With Real Cheese!
\Vatch For WxTfteeks Special
' in Weekend Plus
^ O y Rogers
Buy one Entree
2nd Entree
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1.120'Hi 22 L«sl
Nortli I'lainflelcl
668-8886
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All Our PidV Art? Mqd<5'v'"
IN -
325 Ti-rrill Hd.
Scotch IMnins
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Roy Rogers
Rt. 22 .
Somervijlo
W
Coupon
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AI If, 7. 1972
Roy Rogers
Additional Parking Courtesy Archie's Men's Shop
• ,;Open 7 Days Banquet Rooms .'
1
> $2.00/$3.00"OfTl ~" 50<: Off "•
Open': Monicjay-r Thursday 11-11
Friday # Saturay 11 - 1 2 .....
•
(.,h».k,. \1n ( > . , l r r J v , ,
426 E. Main St., Bound Brook,' 908-356-0189
Grand Re-Opening!
Sun. Mini A Tiift niqhir ntilv • |im • 9 |im
Roy Rogers > j Roy Rogers «_J
FREE
DELIVERY
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$1.00 Additional Off
f o<H^no^J Mm (jr>o<i In
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Not to be combined with any other offer
Full Menu Including
©Speciality Pizzas
• Bacon Pizzas
• Cold & Hot Subs
© Sandwiches
© Salads
2 Piece Chicken
with Biscuit
$10.95
Come Celebrate Our...
(xiWi PW«t« p
LARGE PIZZA $ C 50
Pick-up or Delivery
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—
•— • • • . •
| Buy One Get One
STEAK
July Z9th 9:OOPM
Enter Yourself Or Someone You Know
And Be Here To "Cheer" Them On!
Mon., Tues., Wed. Nights Only, 4-8 PM
531 Rt. 202N
FAMOUS 24 0Z.
Eat The Most Steak?
ATTENTION RESTAURANTS, GROUPS & CATERERS:
We se.ll wholesale meats, produce & deli at 5% over cost for orders called ahead.& picked up.
526-7090
OLYMPICS
L
Price
.i
Must be of equal or lesser value.
. Not to be combined with
any other offer.
Not induding our
Blackboard Specials.
Expire* 8-31-92
|
Try our Succulent
Bar-B-Que Ribs
All-U-Can EciUffl.
served with potato, vegetable
soup or salad....$9^95
Pheasant Run Plaza, 116 Mountain Blvd., Warren
469-7304
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ALL W STOCK!
DUPONt STAIMMASTER
REWNANTS INw f
PLUSHES, CARVEDS,
SAXONIES & BERBER
GOMP. RET. TO $500
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ARMSTRONG HOORJIIB
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12"x 12"
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WE BUY AT
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DISCOUNTS&
PASS THE
SAVINGS
PARQUET
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SQ. FT.
LOOK FOR THE HUGE BLUE WAREHOUSE
1 MILE SOUTH OF MENLO. PARK MALL
1055 RI1 SOUTH, EDISON; NJ 908-906-1400
STORE HOURS: MONDAY-THURSDAY 10 AM-9 PM
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FRI. 10AM-6PM,SAT. 10AM-6PM
&(SUN: 12 PM-5 PM
24 Weekend
.
WORLDWIDE IS 1/4 MILE SOUTH OF RT. 287
INTERSECTION. FROM RT. 287 EXIT ATRT. 1 SOUTH.
WORLDWIDE IS THE 1ST BLUE BLDG. ON THE RIGHT.
CHECKS WITH VALID
DRIVERS LICENSE.
•FROM N.J. TURNPIKE:
EXIT 10 TO RT. 287N. EXIT AT RT. 1 SOUTH. WORLDWIDE
IS THE 1ST BLUE BLDG. ON THE RIGHT
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