VoL112, No. 31 Around Town Cranford GOP sets fund-raising buffet CRANFORD — The Republican Municipal Committee has scheduled a cocktail buffet at Cortina Restaurant for Monday night. The buffet is scheduled to run from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. In attendance will be local and state GOP candidates and dignitaries. Proceedsfromthe event will be used to fund the local campaign. A donation: of $35 per person is required, and all are invited to attend. For more information, call Missy at (908) 272^1356 or send a reservation, with check payable to the Cranford Republican Municipal Committee, to: CRMC, 313 North Union Ave., Cranford, NJ07016. WESTFE3LD — Contact We Care, Inc., the Union Countybased suicide prevention telephone hotline, is recruiting volunteers to staff its phone lines, The next volunteer training class is scheduled to be held Monday evenings, Sept. 25 through Dec. 11., from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. The classes are expected to be held at the First Baptist Church located on Elm Street in Westfield. For 25 years, Contact We Care, Inc., has recruited, trained and supervised adult volunteers to offer the gift of listening to callers in need. Callers to the hotline want to relieve their pain, loneliness .and stress, and get help doing it. They are dealing with traumas such as relationship problems, depression, alcoholism, thoughts of suicide or a loved one's death. They need to know someone cares, and this is the service Contact provides. Like the hotline's callers, mtact-vfcrCare—volunteers come from all walks of life. Volunteers must attend the agency's 50 hours of training class. They learn how to actively listen and deal with a broad range of human needs. Volunteers must approach their work in an open and nonjudgmental way. For more information about the training course kicking off Sept. 25, call Contact We Care at (908) 889-4140. Inside A-4 Community Life B-1 Sports C-1 Prime Time B-2 Obituaries A-6 Real Estate C-2 Police Log A-2 Classifieds C-3 Cranford, our concerns are not as severe as tougher areas, but we might have set up the party by the town clock to address the numbers of young people that like to congregate at the spot. Bridge construction, however, ; precluded our By THOMAS SCOTT CHRONCILE CORRESPONDENT CRANFORD - Police officials targeted alcohol abuse by adults and underage kids, and «the repercussions of drunken driving, as the • "We seem to be losing National Night a kid a year to drunken Cranford is subOut. i t s s hare . T u e s d a y driving or alcohol-related *oi * ° night's nation- mishaps, and that COSt IS that arecrimes prevawide event, f00 high ... If WO are to lent throughout which included enforce zero tolerance of Union County, of . RANDALL MILLER/CHRONICLE CORRESPONDENT McGruff the Crime Dog (above, making a new friend In 4-year-old Ernlly Guydan) and Cranford Patrolman Gerard Quinn (below, scoopIng out Italian ices) were just two of the factors that made Tuesday night's National Night Out — a nationwide anti-crime, anti-drug, anti- DWl event — a success in Cranford. , . Musical performances heading to Clark B&N CLARK — Musical performances will be conducted throughout August in the cafe at the Barnes & Noble book store. .' Sharon Anne Allitt is scheduled to perform Aug. 12, entertaining with her vocals and acoustic guitar. On Aug. 19, visitors can hear Front Porch Swing, and on Aug. 25, Michael Laffey and Stan Rodak are scheduled to appear. All shows are slated to start at 7:30 p.m. '. The Clark Barnes & Noble is located at 1180 Raritan Road in Clark. For more information, call (732) 574-1818. 50 cents Cranford takes a night out of crime Parents takethe Police department, community team up to take part in national anti-crime effort fight to Trenton Volunteers still sought by Contact We Care Commentary Thursday, August 3, 2000 CRANFORD • GARWOOD • KENILWORTH , | , , , , Ul I/lit UliUtO a series the Police events at the drunken driving offenses, D e p a r t m e n t feels Cranford Fire we need to heighten especially ,., •• . . . strong about the Department, featured oldies awareness of the problem i^ue o f alcohol music, free with events like tonight." abuse and driving, Italian ice and — Patrolman Gerard drunk Quinn said. gifts for all in Quinn "We seem to attendance. be losing a kid a The crimeCranford Police and drug-preDepartment vention event hoi-related involved over • 9,500 communities nationally, mishaps," he said, "and that cost and each has enjoyed tremen- is too high." dous success in heightening the Tougher measures by local awareness of residents deter- enforcement officers need commined to. fight crime in their munity support to be effective, streets. the officer added. "If we are to "National Night Out came enforce zero tolerance of drunkabout when residents in tough en driving offenses," Quinn said, neighborhoods decided to re- "we need to.heighten awareness establish their presence in the of the problem with events like streets and on. tte corners of tonight. Kids, learning to drive their neighborhoods and push today face more complex chalout the local criminal elements," lenges when they get behind the said Cranford Patrolman Gerard wheel of a car. They need to be Quinn, a police spokesman. "In aware of the effects of drugs and alcohol and have ample foreknowledge of the repercussions of their acts under these powerful influences." To that end, there was an ample supply of literature on alcoholism and drug abuse available Tuesday night, as well as pens, key chains and "Fight Crime" lollipops that helped promote the night's message. "There's something here for all age groups," Quinn said as he^ scooped Italian ice to an eager line of young crime fighters. To drive home the message of the evening, McGruff the Crime Dog wandered about the event passing out lollipops to young children. As a final note on general crime awareness, and an undercurrent to the evening's event, police officials advised residents to know their neighbors and keep an eye out for suspicious behavior. "If you note any suspicious activity in your neighborhood, please make a phone call to the police so it can be checked out," said Cranford police Sgt. Anthony Dobbins. Concerned with crowded classes, residents write Gov. Whitman ByDARIAMEOU THE CHRONICLE CRANFORD — One hundred and thirty Cranford residents, many parents of school-aged children, have signed a letter to Gov, Christie Whitman concerning the class size policy for Cranford'g elementary grades. The parents are fighting to get the class size maximum reduced from 25 students per class to the federally recommended 18 to 21 students per class in grades kindergarten through three. A copy of the letter was mailed overnight Monday to several elected officials, including the governor. The letter outlines parents' (Continued on page A-8) Developer: Cranford in breach of contract ByDARIAMEOU THE CHRONICLE * J^RANFORD — A hearing on the IegaTcompIaint filed against the township by First States Properties, developer of the Cranford Crossing project, is scheduled for Sept. 14. ~ The complaint marks the second time the controversial Cranford Crossing development has landed in court. It comes oij the heals of the still-undecided lawsuit filed against the town^ ship by two Cranford residents who claimed township officials' circumvented zoning laws during development of the Cranford Crossing plan. •^ In this latest legal maneuver^ First States Properties filed a complaint with the Union County Supreme Court demanding Cranford enter into a legal arhl-(Continued on page A-8) ' You have art Dealer goes high-tech with Web art deals her gallery online, Parness' list of clients has grown to include private buyers, interior design proWESTFIELD — Art lovers can fessionals and corporations. She now point and click their way to specializes in high-end art and the modern masters. finds original works — including The World Wide Web site at paintings, sculptures and www.parnes8gallery.com is per- European tapestries — to suit haps the most technologically customers' individual tastes, advanced means of buying art, budgets and space limitations. not only connecting paintings "I'm trying to find the best pieces and sculptures with buyers but in the global market for the buydoing it according to the budget, ers' requirement," Parness said. special request, personal preferThe website provides clients ences, tastes and sensibility of with advantages that galleries the buyer, who never even has to cannot, according to the Internet leave his or her living room. entrepreneur. Parness explained The website is the brainchild galleries have an obligation to of private art deuler und art con- promote the artists showing at sultant Robin Parness. Parness, a the gallery, and gallery owners Westfield resident, owned an art have u financial responsibility to gallery downtown and said he sell the pieces in their inventory. noticed a void in the industry — Because Parness' compensation and a chance to help successful is u function of the art, clients people trying to add some charm, can save money by logging in color and beauty to their homes. rather than traveling to a New "Most people aren't going to go York City gallery. from antique shop to antique The art-buying process is shop or to an art auction and try made easier through this highto outbid everyone," she said. tech approach. After surfing "They aren't going to go all over t h r o u g h the world. But I will." www.parnessgallery.com, interIn few months since she took} ested buyers get in touch with ByDARIAMEOU THE CHRONICLE RANDALL MILLER/CHRONICLE CORRESPONDENT Art dealer Robin Parness has gone high-tech with a new Internet-based system for selecting and purchasing fine art. Parness to discuss whut they are looking for. The buyer pays u $500 retainer, which is later used toward the purchase of a piece. Then, with the professional contacts Parness has made^as an art dealer, she does an extensive worldwide search. Parness will either meet with the client or send them color copies of the work along with a copy of any credentials the piece may have. For patrons who don't have the art education background or a trained eye, Parness can insure that they get what they pay for. "I'm the piece of the puzzle that (Continued on page A-8) A-2 Wakefern Corp. Have a video for lunch awards student at the Springfield library $1K scholarship SPRINGFIELD — The Springfield Free Public Library will continue its lunch time video series, "Hollywood Classics: Old and New," on Tuesday. Tuesday's feature is scheduled to be "Ship of Fools" (1965,149 minutes). The screening is alted to begin at noon. Nominated for eight Academy Awards, "Ship of Fools" was acclaimed by audiences and critics alike. It is set in 1933 aboard a luxury liner bound from Mexico to Germany. Starring in the film are Vivian Leigh as a divorcee desperate for love and her lost youth; Simone Signoret as a Spanish noblewoman being deported as a political prisoner; Lee Marvin as an aging, alcoholic ball player; and Jose Ferrer as a budding Nazi whose brutish nature foreshadows the coming Holocaust. Their separate but interlocking stories, directed by Stanley Kramer, serve as a microcosm of a world on the Verge of war. This film is based on a novel by Katherine Porter. The series is scheduled to continue every other Tuesday. On Aug. 22, the film will be "Easy Rider" (1975); on Sept. 5, "A Few Good Men" (1992); and on Sept. 19, "Armageddon" (1998)., Visitors are invited to bring a brown bag lunch to the performance. Coffee and cookies will be provided. The Springfield Public Library is located at 66 Mountain Ave. in Springfield. For more information, call (973) 376-4930. $ 9 9 Swing Set Installation Sale Ends Aug. 31 HURRY! Y Fax us your news! (908) 575-6683 Free Factory Water Seal! Lifetime Warranty 100% Natural Redwood 100% Chemical Free Over 50 models to choose from Over 20 models on display fflranf orbf C^r A Penn Jersey Advance, Inc. newspaper NJN Publishing ©2000 : Premium Quality Basketball Poles & Backboards Published every Thursday by NJN Publishing (USPS 136-800) 301 Central Ave., Clark, NJ 07066 Second Class postage paid at Cranford, NJ POSTMASTER: please send changes to NJN Publishing Fulfillment office, PO Box 699, Somervijle, NJ 08876. 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Candidates off and walking mit to a sobriety test, careless driving, failing to maintain Richard Noble Jr., 18, of his vehicle's lamps, failing to Cranford, was charged have his vehicle inspected and Saturday with possession of a failing to produce credentials. roughly 2:50 p.m. after a controlled .dangerous subGomez was stopped for stance (believed to be mari- shoplifting incident, according crossing a double line on South Avenue, at 1:45 a.m., juana) and possession of nar- to police reports. * * '*. according to police reports. cotics paraphernalia. Virgil M. Cleveland, of At 12:06 a.m., police was charged responded to a noise com- Elizabeth, Duval Cetoute, 31, of plaint on Raritan Road. Saturday with burglary, theft, Linden, was charged Friday . Officers found Noble standing attempted theft and criminal with'driving on the revoked . in a front yard and a subse- mischief. list, improper use of a divided Cleveland was found in a highway and failing to surrenquent investigation revealed he was in possession Of illegal stolen white Chevrolet on der his driver's license. ' substances, according to Friday at 2 p.m., according to Cetoute was stopped a t police reports. Bail was set at 11:26 p.m. at the intersection police reports. $10,000, police said. North Avenue and Walnut Kenilworth Street after an officer ran a Gar wood DMV check, which revealed James Conway and Ann the driver was on the revoked Manuel Gomez, 40, of Dolan, both of Linden, were charged Monday with theft Westfield,- was charged list, according to police under$200. Saturday with driving while reports Cetoute was released The pair was charged at intoxicated, refusing to sub- after posting bail, police said. Cranford CRANFORD — Louis F. Delia Serra of Cranford recently received a $1,000 scholarship award for academic excellence from Wakefern Food Corporation. The Wakefern Food Corporation is the parent company of ShopRite Supermarkets. . The organization awards 22 scholarships annually to the children and grandchildren of their associates. •' . '. Delia Serra is studying mechanical engineering at the Stevens Institute of Technology in Hobbken, where he is a member of Chi Phi Fraternity and the Society of Automotive Engineers. He is a a member of the Cranford High School Class of 1999. Wakefern is a retailer-owned cooperative and the wholesale merchandising and distribution arm for ShopRite Supermarkets located along the East Coast, with markets in New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Connecticut and Delaware. (Police log Committee hopefuls cite redevelopment as campaigns begin Mack is hoping to break the town- financial decisions are sound." ship's two-party mold and bring a McDennott is also focusing on non-political voice to the commit- redevelopment i n Cranford and : tee. said she is "greatly in favor of "The most important thing I redeveloping the riverfront" with want to convey to the public is the plan approved last week by ByDARlAMEOU that we have to get awayfromthe. the current Township Committee. THE; CHRONICLE ~~: two-party system and focus on "It is a visionary plan," she said. CRANFORD — As a muggy the issues," Mack said this week. "I am also in favor of Cranford . July turns to a muggier August, "The only thing uppermost in (the Crossing. That, too, is a blueprint current committee members') Cranford Township Committee minds is who is going to Control of a broader vision." Mack, a downtown property candidates are taking to the the committee, the Republicans owner, shares. Aschenbach's constreets and beginning their cam- or the Democrats." cerns over the evolution of the paigns for residents' votes. The talk around town these Cranford Crossing project. "I am One seat on the Township days focuses mainly on redevelop- in favor of redevelopment," he Committee will. be vacated in ment, and the candidates are lis- said. "Absolutely, no question November by Commissioner tening. about it. But it has to be done in Nicholas Giuditta, who is not Aschenbach has started his the proper manner." seeking re-election this year. door-to-door campaign and has The independent added that Three candidates — o n e each noticed that many of his con- he feels the township spends too from both major political parties stituents are concerned about the much money on redevelopment and an independent — are com- Cranford Crossing downtown consultant and experts. peting for the vacancy. redevelopment. project, which is All three candidates have also Republican Candidate Jacqueline in the midst of one lawsuit and put flood control and tax rates on McDennott hopes to maintain the has already spurred a second their platforms. GOP majority on the committee, legal complaint'-— from the proThe League of Women Voters while Democratic candidate ject developer. "It is the issue has announced its plans to sponDaniel Aschenbach, the former that comes up most frequently," sor a debate among the Cranford mayor vying for another term as Aschenbach said. "People just candidates sometime in October. a township leader, hopes to swing don't like the idea of the township No date has been set, but all the majority to t h e left. guaranteeing a project. People three candidates said they would Independent candidate Anthony are concerned that the township's participate in the debate. New County College scholarship named for ¥CC 'Friend' Lydon student who has earned at CRANFORD — This fall, for home. the first time, a full- or partThrough the years, the funds least 12 credits, has at least a time student attending Union raised by the Friends were C+ average and can demonCounty College will have the used toward the purchase of strate financial need. opportunity to receive financial property, the construction of a Anyone may contribute to assistance, thanks to the gener- new college building, the pur- the Rebecca Lydon Memorial ous endowment established by chase of a grand piano for the Scholarship at any time, in any township resident Ethel Heim. college auditorium, the pur- amount. As the principle growd, In. March, Heim established chase of many of books, the cre- the amount of the scholarship the Rebecca Lytion Memorial ation of portraits of college will also grow. Scholarship in memory of her presidents, tree-plantings and For more information on the good friend, the late Rebecca the purchase of needed equip- scholarship or making a donaLydon. The scholarship is a ment. tion, contact the Union County tribute to a woman who, in All three of Lydon's children • College Foundation at (908) 1946, founded the Friends of are alumni of the school; all 709-7505. the College, an organization three having attended when which raised needed funds for Union County College was U.C.C. for more than 30 years. known as Union Junior Lydon served as the only College. Of Lydon, the late president of the Friends of the President Emeritus of Union College and Heim worked close- County College, Kenneth W. ly with her friend, serving MacKay, once wrote, "I don't United States Navy think it would be an exaggeramany years as treasurer. Airman John J. McFadden, Lydon was a tireless sup- tion to say that, without her, a 1997 graduate of Cranford porter of the college. Her pri- the college wouldn't be here." High School, recently particimary mission was to raise On May 6. 1981, Lydon's pated in the military exercise funds to buy property for the 85th birthday, then-Cranford "Cobra Gold 2000" run jointly school, and to achieve this goal Mayor Gene Marino declared by the U.S. and Thai military. she organized the Friends, a the first Becky Lydon Day, not He is assigned to the USS group of about 50 women. Each only for her dedication to Kitty Hawk, an aircraft carriyear, the Friends would host U.C.C. but for the dedication er based at Yokosuka, Japan. concerts at Cranford High and concern she had shown the The son of Claire and John School featuring famous musi- township as a whole and for her J. McFadden of Munsee cians of the day. Lydon would contributions to the growth of Drive,' Cranford, joined the sell most of the tickets herself the community. . 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Among those on the 32-member steering committee is Joseph P. Starkey, manager of communi^ ty affairs for Schering-Plough Corp. The pharmaceutical company has a plant in Kenilworth. Culture is defined by the project as "visual and performing arts, history, historic preservation, folk/ethnic arts, literature, media/technology and the humanities," according to a press release announcing the program. "The planning process will reach the arts and cultural community and the non-arts sectors through forums, focus groups, surveys and interviews," said Freeholder Mary Ruotolo, liaison to the Cultural and Heritage Programs Advisory Board. "The data gained from this assessment phase will lead to development of a countywide arts and cultural strategic plan for Union County," she said. For more information, e-mail scoen@unioncountynj.org or call (908) 558-2550. 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Loulsa^GrossI (left), president of the Junior Woman's Club, joined Family Care Director Kathleen Willis and Jaycee Greg Cuzzolino (right) this week In thanking all those who purchased the ornaments and made the effort a success. of Comcast ©Home High Speed Internet Service huge 870 St. George Ave., Rahway, CVS Shopping Center • 732*381-6776 • FAX 732-381-8008 2370 Plainfield Avenue, South Plainfield • 908-756-2165 • FAX 908-756-0850 SEAGRAMS 7 CROWN ELIZABETH — Union made possible through the faciliCounty's dramatic rise from the ties and technical direction of economic doldrums of the early Union County College. 1990s is the subject of the latest Titled "Celebrating Union "Freeholders Forum" television County's Progress," the show will show, sponsored by the Board of be aired Monday at 6:30 p.m. on ChosenFreeholders. Channel 57 throughout Union This program features excerpts from the annual breakfast meeting of The Union County Alliance, a non-partisan organization including government, business, labor, academia and community organizations dedicated to economic development and other improvements in Union County. Speakers include Daniel P. Sullivan, chairman of the Union County Freeholder Board; State Sen. Raymond J. Lesniak (DUnion), honorary co-chairman of the Alliance; Senate President Donald T. DiFrancesco (R-Union), honorary co-chairman of the Alliance; and James Hughes, dean of Rutgers University's Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Policy and author of a major new report on Union County's progress. In each 30-minute program/ freeholders and guests discuss news events and issues affecting the lives of Union County residents. "Freeholders Forum" is Like Christmas in August AND if, i g r o u p in S u m m i t ask for Steve Davis AT3 Cranford Chronicle Cranford Chronicle Space 10 MB Per E-Mail Address Connection Call Today! 1.800.730.1234 or 908.654.4100 For more information: www.comcast.com Visit our website about all things Jersey- Broadband Content (comcast www.InTheGardenState.com Offer Expires 8-31-00 Home I *.*•'•*»<*•• A-4 August3,2GG0 Cranford Chronicle Commentary To The Chronicle: My family and I would like to express our sincere thanks to Officer Paul Cymbaluk and the members of the Cranford First Aid Squad for their promptness and perfection in responding to an emergency situation at my home on, the morning .of Feb. 13. Officer Cymbaluk's significant decisions con- Readers urged to 'step out' for life The Chronicle is here for you i i l i h i ^ Letter policy Letters should be no longer than 200 words and may be edited for content, brevity, good taste and libel. Letters should be typewritten and include the writer's daytime telephone number for verification, if necessary. Send letters to the above address or fax number. Announcements Wedding, engagement, anniversary and birth announcements are printed without charge in The Chronicle. Send your news and photo to the above address. If you would like help organizing your announcement, call Tina McAleer at (908) 575-6703 to request a form. We accept color or black, arid-white photograph's. Please do not send irreplaceable photographs. If you would like your photo returned, send along a stamped, solf-addressed envelope. I avoid doctors like the plague. I do not mean this as an insult to the medical community, which p r o vides an obvious and invaluable service. From Chinese Emperor Shen Nung (who sometime around 2700 BC developed the principles of herbal medicine and acupuncture) to English scientist Thomas C. Allbutt (who in 1866 invented the clinical thermometer, most likely the rectal version) to Dr. Dubin (my childhood pediatrician in Queens), medically inclined savants have labored to make us all healthier. But I steer clear of medics. In my stubborn dementia, I believe visiting the doctor is admitting you're sick, and I hate being sick. Faulty logic therefore concludes: if you don't go to the doctor, you're not sick. Besides, watch enough episodes of "E.R.," and you can practically perform your own triple bypass. . So it came as a surprise to friends and family last week when I dragged my feverish, whining self to the doctor. After a two-week sore throat exploded into a sensation tantamount to swallowing bloody chunks of glass, after a low-grade fever stretched on for days, after my routine home treatments (Advil, Hall's cough drops, nicotine) failed to alleviate these symptoms, sudden cardiac arrest each year, but barely 5 per- I bit the tongue depressor and cent survived because AEDs are either not avail- made an appointment. able or arrive on theucene too late. After as little as I first had to secure a "primary 10 minutes, few people survive sudden cardiac care physician." Since I never make arrest. use of my health insurance, I had You can strengthen your personal chain of sur- no idea how it all works, and it vival and be the first two links in the chain by seems I had no doctor listed under knowing the warning signs, calling 911 immediate- my Aetna plan. ly and performing early CPR. Also, be an advocate If the flu or the West Nile virus for AEDs in huge public gathering places and your doesn't get you, dealing with insujflocal police, fire rescue and emergency response ance providers will certainly make vehicles — normally the first on the scene of an you ill. The pell-mell world of emergency. Then join us on Oct. 8. copays and "member services" cab On Sunday, Oct. 8, you can make a difference by give you a headache, a bellyache, walking in American Heart Association 2000 even a few broken bones, if you hit American Heart Walk taking place at Jersey the wall hard enough when you Gardens in Elizabeth. "Step Out, Save Lives! start pounding out your frustraStrengthen the Chain of Survival." Form a team, tions. •> join a team or walk as an individual so more people So the Aetna people had to help from throughout Union County have a chance to me find a doctor — no mean feat, as beat heart disease and stroke. it turned out. Several medics withHENRY J. ROSS in a reasonable distance to my GORDON HAASS home were no longer accepting new Co-Chairmen, Union County clients. Others that seemed to be American Heart Walk within a reasonable distance to my ^ h •IPhvabnve"tcttcrvscis~'snt)milleS~bn tlie letterhead of the American Heart Association, which has an did not accept clients from my office in Millburn. Ross is president of the Union "zone," whatever the hell that County Alliance. Haass is executive director of the meant. Other nearby doctors were not U.S. Healthcare "agents," the Greater Elizabeth Chamber of Commerce. Letters to the editor To The Chronicle: If a co-worker, friend or family member collapsed in front of you, unresponsive and not breathing, would you know what to? Would you know to call 911 innnediatoly?-Could you perform CPK? Is there an automated external defibrillator immediately available. We urge residents, business and civic leaders to join us on Sunday, Oct. 8 and "Step Out, Save Lives! Strengthen the Cljain of •Survival," The theme.of 2000 American Heart Walk, "Step Out, Save Lives! Strengthen the Chain of Survival," underscores the importance of a four-step process called the chain of The following information should help you get your survivsd that affects every person in our county. A ideas and community news into The. Chronicle: strong chain of survival can mean the difference ' Call Editor Gregory Zeller at (908) 575-6686 with story between life and death for a victim of sudden carsuggestions, questions or comments. For sports, call diac arrest, heart attack or stroke in Union County. Daniel Murphy at (908) 575-6691. We're joining with the American Heart Association to urge everyone to strengthen their personal chain Our address: The Chronicle, P.O. Box 699, Somerville, of survival and join us at Jersey Gardens in NJ 08876. Our fax number is (908) 575-6683. Our e-mail Elizabeth for American Heart Walk on Sunday, Oct. address is union@njnpublishintf.corn. 8. Deadlines According to the American Heart Association, more than 70 percent of cardiac emergencies occur The deadline for submitting articles and press releases to The Chronicle is 5 p.m. Friday. The deadline for aub- at home. Incidents of sudden cardiac arrest, which where large numbers of people gather, such as shopping malls, corporate and industrial centers, stadiums, arenas, golf courses, bus, train and airline terminals. At least 250,000 people; experience N. J. Schnauzer Rescue needs help To The Chronicle: Many of us who'reside in Cranford are proud owners of miniature Schnauzers. Some of us, myself included, have adopted adult dogs rather than puppies. Over two years ago, I adopted my miniature Schnauzer, Pistol, who will be 8 on Nov. 1. Since miniature Schnauzers don't shed, they're ideal dogs for people with pet allergies. Since adult dogs don't demand the constant care that puppies do, some folks may choose to adopt a (;rown dog via New Jersey Schnauzer Rescue. I acquired by first Schnauzer, Connie, through a lady named Donna who used to work for Schnauzer Rescue. My friend Dorian Roll, a Scotch Plains resident who works with New Jersey A'Penn Jersey Advance, Inc. newspaper NJN Publishing ©2000 Martin K. Till CEO Michael Deak tixueutivu. Editor Mary E. Hall wo Grogory Zellor Pete Leddy Allan Conover Piosidtjiit a. I'ublishor Rosemarie Maio V.I', ol AiivuMI:jini) To The Chronicle: Frank Krause's suggestion that forested wetlands on the Hell Atlantic property ought to be purchased and converted lo a detention basin and/or soccer field (Chronicle letters, July 20) is a terrible idea. Most of the wetlands cm the neighboring Conservation Center parcel have been destroyed by Cranfonl Township within the past, 20 to .'!() years. Editor Sports Editor More Letters, Page A-5 Eiloon Bickol Advuiii:.iii(| Diuidor John Tsimboukis ('reduction M;IIM<JHI I'ulilislhiil uvory ThuiMl.iy by NJN Publishing (USI'S K)iiH()t));)UI Control Avu., CLuk, NJU/Uoti outuiul(;ia:,.-> po.sliitjo prtit) dl Cranlonl, NJ P U ^ I MAS I t H : |)l<jii:,u !,HIHI chjnyus to NJN Publishing Kultillinuni oiiicu, I'O Hox t>99, SotTI<JIvillu. hjj 080/6. Subscription uluu by mail, onu yuai wilhm Union County &'!>, out oli:ounly Sl'tt, out ol I.I.IUI S:«) To :,lih:,i:nbu call I BlKKIOO-iKi?!. Circulation: 1-800-300-9321 News 908-575-6686 Advertising 732-396-4404 Corrections An article in the June 20 edition of the Cntnjoril Chronicle omitted the name ol the fifth-grilde. winner ol the ('nine's Ford Chapter of the DAK's American History Contest. Laura fiallo, a student at the Orange Avenue School, was the contest's fifth-grade winner. An article in the July 27 edition of the Cruufonl Chronicle incorrectly reported the total amount of scholarship money granted Aetna operator told me, so I couldn't see them unless I wanted to foot tlie bill myself, and even then, without a health insurance provider in my comer, the doctor would likely Schnauzer Rescue, rescue miniature Schnauzers turn me away, she added. from shelters, breeders who decide to close their By now my fever was rising and kennels and people who can't afford to keep their my head was throbbing, so I insistpet. If you're interested in adopting a minjature ed the operator sign me up with the Schnauzer or sending a donation to New Jersey nearest doctor who was an Aetna Schnauzer Rescue, you can contact Dorian. Her agent and was in my zone and was phone number is (908) 756-9774. Her address is accepting new patients mid was 1201 Cooper Road, Scotch Plains, NJ 07076. If-you OK with patients whose first mail a donation to Dorian, make the check out to names have three or more sylla"N.J. Schnauzer Rescue Network." By the way, bles, and wliatever other ridiculous New Jersey has rescue groups for many dog criteria needed to be met. breeds, not just Schnauzers. An hour or so later, the operator found such a doctor — not too far MARTHA McLOUGHLIN President, Cranford from my house, happy to take on a new patient and, miracle of miraMiniature Schnauzer Club cles, willing to see me that very day! Imagine, being able to see a doctor when you're sick! Not since Indian physician Susruta divined the connection between mosquitoes Railway River flooding is largely due to residen- and malaria has so amazing a tial/commercial development and wetland destruc- .development rocked the medical tion throughout the river's -11-square-mile water- establishment. shed. I have to admit, the doctor guy The Bell Atlantic wetland presently serves to was right on. He considered my detain water, and it; provides a locally ran; oasis of symptoms, took one look at my wildlife habitat. aching trachea and, noting the JOHN CANTILLI white blotches, quickly diagnosed Cranford strep throat. Ho still insisted on sticking a 15-inch Q-tip down my esophagus, but hey, that's what they do. One week and half a bottle of amoxicillan later, I'm feeling better. This guy knew his stuff, all right. Maybe it's because 1 was really sick, maybe it was the doc's affable bedside maimer, maybe I was delusional with fever, but I no longer feel doctors are the enemy. Still, I emi only imagine how agithis year by the College Women's (Huh of tating it will be when I'm older and Cranford. A total of $8,000 in scholarships reliant upon these faceless corporawas granted by the club to eight members of tions to maintain my health. the Cranford High School Class of 2000. Recently retired, Momma and The Chronicle regrets the errors. I'oppa Z an; going through it now •— clerical errors that randomly The Chronicle will correct errors of fact, cuncL'1 their insurance, things of that nature. Scary stuff, and not context or presentation and clarify any the fault of any doctor. It's the news content that confuses or misleads Aetnaa of the world that make readers. I'lease report errors to Kditor medical care such a nightmare. Cregory Zeller at (908) .r>7.r>-6b"8b\ And don't even get me started on dentists. Preserve the Bell Atlantic wetlands Big thanks for helping AIDS babies Thanks to Cranford First Aid folks Don't get sick in America! A-5 Cranford Chronicle Letters to the editor State should study phone use in cars Driving in New Jersey has become quite the challenge. - Few people will disagree that traffic in the Garden State has gotten worse in the past decade. Once-deserted country roads now host convoys of commuters seeking short,cuts from major highways, many of which are often choked with traffic. Any journey that took 15 minutes in 1990 now takes at least 20 to 30 minutes, especially in those parts of the state where suburban sprawl has taken over. New Jersey's highways have become much more dangerous. Besides the volume of traffic, another factor adding to motorists' anxieties has been the increased number of drivers who use cellular telephones in their cars. How many of driving along busy highway — a high-speed, crowded highway that demands a. driver's full attention — have seen other motorists with one hand on the wheel and the other holding a telephone? Such a sight doesn't ease the •anxiety of highway driving^ . . That's one of the reasons the Monmouth County community of Marlboro has passed an ordinance outlawing the use of cell phones in cars (exempted from the ban are motorists who are calling in an emergency, emergency workers and those who have "hands-free" phones). Other municipalities are considering similar ordinances. While such bans certainly have their hearts in the right place, they may be a bit premature. The presumed danger of cell phone use in cars is largely based on anecdotal evidence, not a statistical study. The state should undertake a comprehensive study of cell phone use and, if it is warranted, enact a statewide ban: That makes far more sense than each municipality approving its own unique ordinance. The Marlboro ordinance is fueled by the power of symbolism. People are getting fed up with careless drivers roaming our increasingly crowded highways, and Marlboro's response could be seen as an expression of that statewide frustration. But Marlboro's solution, while popular in many circles, is not the end-all answer. It's- time for the state to study the problem and offer potential solutions — not for individual towns to take the matter into their own hands, and out of drivers'hands. August-3,2000 Lower C" of Cranford Hall Nursing Home, Lincoln To The Chronicle: A big thank-you to all who donated to the Park East, Cranford, who collected care items and annual collection of new gift items for babies with created handmade afghans for these babies. -'* AIDS conducted by St. Michael Parish, Cranford. Again, thank you to all who donated. The response was outstanding. All donated items, over four van-loads, were delivered to St. BILL GRIFFIN Clare's Home on Saturday, July 29. Coordinator, A special "thanks" to all who helped in any way St. Michael's with this drive, including the "23 grandmothers of tributed to making a life-threatening situation take a more favorable direction. Thanks to the proficiency of the squad coupled with the dedication of Officer Cymbaluk, my husband is now on the road t o recovery. • • . » ' ROSEMARY CICALESE Cranford Cranford Golf Club> Recreation Dept schedule clinic, Junior Open Tourney It's Tea Time at Liberty Hall (Briefs UNION — Liberty Hall Museum is hosting a series of CRANFORD — The School Saturday morning. Registration is in progress afternoon teas every Cranford Golf Club arid the A Cranford Golf Club Junior days Monday through Wednesday now through Cranford Recreation and Open Tournament has been Thursday, 7:30 p.m. to 8:30 Parks Department has sched- scheduled to tee off at 1 p.m. p.m., at the new Community ; September. . Mary Alice Barney Kean, uled a free golf instructional Aug. 12 at Scotch Hills Golf Center. , the last of the Kean family to Course. The tournament is clinicfor Saturday. The tournament is open to reside at Liberty Hall, was The clinic is open to stu- open to players ages 9 to 16 Cranford residents only. famous for her teas. Today, the dents ages 9 to 16. It is sched- with golf course experience. Checks should be made museum has recreated this uled to begin at 9 a.m. at the There will be a limited enroll- payable to Cranford Golf Club. experience. ment. The fee is $20, which Orange Avenue School. For further information, call Visitors are invited to take a included greens fees, balls, This clinic, emphasizing Paul DiGiano at (908) 272step back in time to the 1930s grip and swing, will be led by tees and a pizza party. 4923, or e-mail DiGiano at Players will compete PRD@HyattHills.com. You can and enjoy afternoon tea while PGA professional John overlooking the formal English TurnbulLand CGC members:. through a Callaway System for also call the Granford boxwood garden. and Parks Registration for the clinic trophies. Junior golf donations Recreation Department at (908) 709-7283. . The program begins at 2 will be held at Orange Avenue are accepted. p.m. every Wednesday. Visitors are greeted at'the door by the family butler. A brief tour of Liberty Hall follows, conducted by museum staff dressed in the fashions of the 1930s. After the tour, individuals are escorted to the CRANFORD — Catholic services — including counsel- for the Archdiocese of Newark, Glass Porch, where tea will be Community Services/Mount ing, skills training and social is the largest non-profit, nonserved. ' Garmel Guild Behavioral and recreational activities — to sectarian, faith-based communiDuring tea, the museum Healthcare's '. •' Partial adults 18 and older who are ty development organization in staff will give a simple lecture Hospitalization Program in severely and persistently men- New Jersey. Last year, CCS on the history of tea-time. Cranford received a $1,458 tally ill. The program is staffed served 170,000 clients from 60 The menu consists of tea donation from the Cranford by psychiatrists, licensed clini- program sites located throughcians, case managers and regis- out Bergen, Essex, Hudson and sandwiches, scones with preKnights of Columbus. serves and fruit tartlets. The grant will go toward the tered nurses who work together Union counties. Each program runs until 4 For information about propurchase of computers for pre- to reintegrate individuals* into the community. , ' p.m. grams and services offered by vocational skills training. Reservations are required. Catholic Community Mount Carmel Guild Behavioral. The Partial Hospitalization Tickets cost $15 per person. Program offers a wide variety of Services, the social services arm Healthcare, call (908) 497-3920. Liberty Hall Museum is open to the public Wednesday through Sunday from 10 a.m.4 p.m. The museum is located at 1003 Morris Ave. in Union. For more information, call (908)527-0400. Cranford Knights help purchase computers for Mt. Carmel Partial Hospitalization Program Fax usyour news! (908) 575-6683 Cranford teens earn honors at Pingry School ; CRANFORD — Two township teens achieved academic honors during the 1999-2000 school year at the Pingry School in Bernards Township. Stephen Balla, in grade 10, and Thomas Glazer, in grade 8, were named to the year-end honor roll with an average of B-plus or better. Thomas also was named to the Effort Roll as a middle school student with "effort grades" of excellent or good standing. Pingry has a Lower School for kindergarten-grade 6 in Short Hills and an Upper School for grades 7-12 in Bernards Township. Maintain health even when you're healthy . SCOTCH PLAINS — The Community Wellness Group is sponsor] ing a program scheduled to begin 7:30 p.m. Wednesday at the Scotch Plains Public Library. < The scheduled guest speaker is Dr. James Garabo of th^ Chiropractic Health Center in Clark, who will address the importance of maintaining your health even when you're healthy, and not waiting until you are sick. ' • • ' In response to people seeking alternatives to surgery and drugst Garabo will explain the approach of chiropractic treatment, include ing the neuromuscular and nutritional aspects. He also will discuss non-medical treatment for a range of ailments. Admission is free. . . • j Library schedules fund-raiser (with a cherry on top) ; KENILWORTH —The Friends of the Kenilworth Library have! scheduled a fund-raising event with Theresa's Delights, an ice cream parlor located at 505 Boulevard. Proceeds from all sales at the ice cream parlor between 4 p.m. and 7 p.m. Aug. 24 will be donated to the Friends. The volunteer organization raises funds and promotes other activ; ities to support the library. Membership is open to all people, not just Kenilworth residents. The Friends meet four times a year; their fall meeting is sched uled to begin 7:30 p.m. Sept. 19 in the library, located at 548 Boulevard in Kenilworth. Membership forms are available at the] library. For more information, call (908) 276-2451. TO SCHOOL There are many factors tobeconsidered in choosing a tutor The pressure is on students certified by the state, not just of all ages to perform well. by the company offering the —Achievement—l«vel a—on—stan- -tutor+ag-.Are the instructors teaching dardized tests and grades on report cards are being empha- within their certified field? sized more than ever before. Where and what have they How does a parent know what taught and for how many to do? How does a parent know years? • .-.' Class size in small groups is to whom to turn? There are so many choices important. Sojall does not have today in the field of supplemen- a definitive number. Ask how many students are tal education. The most important quality in a group. Ask if students are a tutoring center can offer is its on a similar academic level as the child. staff. Ask if the teachers will indiThe more diverse and the more qualified the faculty, the vidualize within the group. Ask greater the opportunity for the how the individualization will student to learn at an optimum be accomplished. Can parents have input into level. No one person can effecthe way their child will be tively teach all subjects. Always check the certifica- instructed. How long is the sestion and experience of the per- sion? Whore a child will be learnson who will be working with ing is another important aspect the child. When checking certification, of the tutoring or enrichment make sure that the teacher is situation. HELPING CHILDREN LEARN Classes Saturday -Thursday Most students work best in quiet rooms and not in large Students who need tutoring seem to respond better to teachers in a setting other than their home. A proper environment is one in which the student feels comfortable and is not embarrassed to be seen. The atmosphere of a center is critical. Is it air conditioned? Can parents speak with the individual teacher? Can parents speak with the owners? Are the owners educators? Is the schedule flexible? Are the children already enrolled tively. satisfied? ^Rhoda_Asch, a >artner at The Students have different Center in needs when choosing a tutor or TInrichnient center. Gifted and talented stu- Westfield, said, "Our faculty of dents need challenging as over 85 state-certified and much as many students need experienced teachers offers stureinforcement. Can the tutor- dents the resources needed to ing center promise individual- succeed in education. 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Call NOW to enroll In-Studlo Registration: Tuesday, 8/1/00 4pm - 8pm Wednesday, 8/2/00 4pm - 8pm Tuesday, 9/5/00 12pm-7pm Wednesday, 9/6/00 12pm-7pm Friday, 9/8/00 12pm - 7pm Saturday, 9/9/00 10am - 2pm Classes begin Monday, 9/11/00 r •••ililili i—III nl H i mi J | r w •'witr rMffr J J ~ • i • (k* art «otyrapects,M aba o M n h i On U M f a K }rfwdhcUM. For more information call 973-376-2111 v *Jr -^ u i ik * A-6 August 3, 2000 Cranford Chronicle Hazel Brix Church woman, school administrator Martha Gallagher Teacher, churchwoman [Obituaries Cranfford Chronicle Ryan M, Greenwood of Brookdale Community College Jranford has graduated from in Lincroft. He is a sophomore he University of Chicago in majoring in automotive technolfchicago, 111. He received a bachogy. llor's degree in English lanThe son of Carol and Wayne University of North Carolina at Rozman has also become an aage and literature, with honJaime Gallagher of N. 19th Wilmington. The award is ASE-certified master automo|rs, during commencement Street, Kenilworth, bachelor's issued to full-time students who tive technician. xercises June 10. have no grade lower than an A Greenwood spent the 1998- degree in civil engineering. Kimberly Iglesias of minus. academic year as a visiting Rosemarie Connelly of Bazilus is majoring in crimi- Cranford was named to the itudent at Trinity College in Brookdale Road, Cranford, bachelor's degree in computer nal justice/pre-law and , has dean's list for the spring 2000 )ublin, Ireland, and ,was complete'd his junior year of col- semester at The College of New ' Awarded "first class" distinction science. lege. The son of Gregory and John Mamrak of Arbor for his studies in English. Jersey in Ewing. She is a junior. . He was awarded the Fraites 'Street, Cranford, bachelor's Patricia Bazilus graduated from .* * * [Scholarship at Cranford High degree in marketing manage- Cranford High School in 1997. Erika Robinson of ment, * * * ISchool in 1996, the year Cranford was named to the Two area students were rec•Greenwood graduated from Robert M. Catalano of ognized March 19 during the dean's list for the spring 2000 [CHS. The lifelong Cranford ressemester at Wagner College in lident was one of three New Cranford has graduated from honors convocation of the Staten Island. A sophomore Montclair State University in University of Michigan in Ann [Jersey students to receive a Upper Montclair. He received a majoring in special education, Arbor, Mich. [National Endowment for the bachelor's degree in computer David Barrett Charme of she has been inducted into Psi Humanities grant, in 1995. science, with minors in mathe- Willow Street, Cranford, Chi psychology honor society matics and film, during com- received a book of bis choice as and Kappa Delta Pi education Daniel P. Martin, of Central mencement exercises May 22. the William J. Branstom Prize honor society, 1 Avenue, Cranford, has received Robinson is the daughter of The son of Pietro and Rose for placing in the top 5 percent a bachelor's-degree from James Catalano is a senior systems of his class. He also earned class Gayle Robinson and the late Madison University in specialist with Prudential honors as did Lauren Dean R. Robinson. Harrisonburg, Va. Jennifer Charme of Willow Insurance Co. Street, Cranford. Thomas Connelly of * * * Cranford was named to the Three area students have Gregory Ryan Bazilus of graduated from Syracuse Victoria Court, Granford, has Michael Rozman of dean's list for the spring 2000 University in Syracuse, N.Y. received the Chancellor's Cranford was named to the semester at Livingston College Receiving degrees at its 146th Achievement Award for thedean's list for the fall 1999 and of Rutgers University, in commencement ceremony May spring 2000 semester at the spring 2000 semesters at Piscataway. He is a freshman. [Campus notes CRANFORD — Martha M. children to Grandparents Day, Marusak Gallagher, 82, a at school and cooked pancakes teacher and more recently a for them on Sunday mornings. . • CRANFORD — Hazel May Scotch Plains in 1991. "My mom was a woman of, churchwoman, died Sunday at Bowers Brix, 83, a school Surviving are a daughter, many talents and she used; Overlook Hospital in Summit. administrator prominent in her Debora ,L. " Huffman of She retired in 1980 after 20 every one of them to enrich the crrurch, died Friday at the Claremont, Calif; two sons, years teaching students at lives of those around her," said Baptist Home for the Aged, in Kenneth G. of West Redding, CRANFORD — Albert L. League. Madison School and Roosevelt one daughter, Martha Gallagher Newark. Conn, and Rev. James A..of Cohen, 74, a school administra-. He was a member of the School in Rahway. Many of her Hadway of Charlotte, N.C. 1 ' S h e was president of'the ' Scotch Plains; a sister, Edith B. tor and civic official, died National "It.was 38 years ago when; Education former fifth-grade pupils kept in Women's Missionary Society at Gallagher of Whiting; seven Thursday at Overlook Hospital Association; she wheeled her full stroller touch with her until her death. New Jersey the Hydewood Park Baptist grandchildren and two great- in Summit. around the block and into our Education Association; Essex Valedictorian of her high Church in North Plainfield, of grandchildren. Administrators school class, Mrs. Gallagher driveway," a longtime friend He was .assistant superin- County which Mrs. Brix was a member Another sister, Dorothy B. tendent of Irvington schools Association; Essex County attended Pennsylvania State wrote in a scrapbook for the coufor more than 40 years. She Stone, and twin infant sons are from 1976 until retirement in Assistant Superintendents University on a full scholarship ple's 50th wedding anniversary. was an adviser to the church's deceased. 1991. Mr. Cohen began his Roundtable; Irvington en route to earning a bachelor's "With her quiet strength, she ?enior High Youth Fellowship Services were held career as a physical education Principals Association; New degree in mathematics and came to talk about the baby I with her husband, George C, Wednesday at- the Hydewood teacher at Union Avenue of English in 1939. She often had recently lost/and to share, *rho died in 1990. She also was Park Baptist Church. Burial School and Mount Vernon Jersey ' Association Elementary Principals; attended local college open her beautiful faith and hope a Sunday school teacher and a' was in Rosedale Memorial School in Irvington. He also houses to recruit students for with me." National Association for secretary at her church. Park, Linden. was a guidance counselor at Supervision and Curriculum her alma mater. A native of Beaver Meadows, Arrangements were by the Irvington High School and Development; • 'In the secular world Mrs. National Pa., Mrs. Gallagher lived in; She also was an enthusiastic Brix was an administrative Memorial Funeral Home in principal of Berkeley Terrace Association of School supporter of the Penn State Weatherly and Bayonne before; assistant for the Westfield Fanwood. School in Irvington. In addi- Administrators; Irvington Nittany Lions . football team, moving to Cranford in 1947. Board of Education prior to her Memorial donations may be tion, he was a basketball coach Chamber of Commerce; much to the dismay of Edward She also is survived by anoth1973 retirement. sent to the Memorial Fund of at Irvington High School from • Irvington Human Rights J., her husband and an ardent er daughter, Mary Clara of; Mrs. Brix was born in the Hydewood Park Baptist 1956-71. Commission; B.P.O. Elks Lodge fan of the Fighting Irish at the Brookline, Mass;; two brothers,; Brooklyn, N.Y., and lived in Church, 100 Norwood Ave., He received a bachelor's 1245 and Knights of Pythias University of Notre Dame. She Andrew Marusak of Gettysburg1, • Cranford before' moving to North Plainfield, NJ 07060. degree in physical education in Lodge 158, both in Irvington. was his waitress when he went Pa., and Francis Marusak of: 19.47 from Panzer College, affilMr. Cohen was born in for the first time to the Crystal Newark, Del.; three sisters,, iated with what is nowNewark and lived in Irvington Inn in Weatherly, Pa., owned by Theresa Meier of Weatherly,, Montclair State University. Mr. before moving to Cranford in her father. The Gallaghers were Mary Topper of Cincinnati, Cohen received a master's 1984. He was a U.S. Army married in 1943 in Weatherly. Ohio, and Ann Baker of Joppa, degree in administration and sergeant during the Korean Mrs. Gallagher was president Md.; three grandchildren; and of the Legion of Mary at St. many nieces and nephews. °. ; CRANFORD — Edythe Otter Alexandria Roman Catholic supervision from Seton Hall War. University in 1950 and a juris Surviving are his wife, Michael's Church and took speA son, Edward "Duffy," diedAhr, 89, died July 27 at Parkview Church in Riverside, Calif. Predeceased by her husband, doctor degree from the Seton Norma Troy Cohen; sons cial delight in visiting families in a 1971 motorcycle accident. Community Hospital in Michael and Craig; and two of newly baptized babies. A Another, brother, Carl Marusak, Frederick G., she is survived by Hall Law School in 1959. Riverside, Calif. A past president of B'nai grandchildren. eucharistic minister and mem- died in 2000. A native of Belleville, she lived son Frederick L. of Reston, Va.; Services were held Sunday ber of the parish Confraternity, Services were today at the in Cranford from 1949 until she daughter Ellen Curry of B'rith Lodge 1010 in Irvington, moved in 1995 to Riverside, Calif. Riverside, Calif; four grarfdchil- Mr. Cohen was president of the at the Menorah Chapels at she regularly visited parish- Dooley Funeral Home on NorthShe worked for Schering Corp. dren and two great-grandchil- Irvington Lions Club and an Millburn, in Union. Burial was ioners who were in nursing Avenue West. A funeral Mass. honorary president of the in Beth Israel Memorial Park, homes or confined at home. will be celebrated tomorrow at at its Kenilworth plant prior to dren. She and her husband were St. Michael's Church on Alden' her 1975 retirement. A memorial Mass will be cele- Berkeley Terrace School PTA. Woodbridge. Memorial donations may be surrogate grandparents to a Street. Burial was in St. " She also worked for thebrated 9:30 a.m. Wednesday at He served as treasurer of the Hurewitz Memorial sent to Cranford First Aid generation of children on Beech Nicholas Cemetery in fielleville Board of Education St. Michael's Roman Catholic Reva from 1926-39. Church on Alden Street. Scholarship Fund and as a Squad, 8 Springfield Ave., Street. The Gallaghers took the Weatherly. 'An avid reader, she loved to Arrangements are by the director of the Irvington Little Cranford, NJ 07016. correspond in writing with her Acheson & Graham Garden of family and friends. Prayer Mortuary in Riverside, She attended St. Catherine of Calif. Albert L. Cohen School administrator Edythe OtterAhr Doris Bezkorowayny William J. Buska Susr3,2000" GARWOOD — Doris Panzer Deutscher Club of Clark and GARWOOD — William J. George Ukrainian Post 401, Bezkorowayny, 71, died July 28 the Ladies Auxiliary to Bay' Leaf Memorial Post 6807,; Buska, 86, died July 25 at Catholic War_ Veterans, in New at her home. ' She was born in Frankfurt, Veterans of Foreign Wars. Overlook Hospital in Summit. York City. Surviving' are a son, Eric;' He was born in New York City Surviving are his wife, Eve Germany, and settled in and lived in Garwood since 1977. Herila Buska; sons William J. of Elizabeth when she came to the daughter Karen D. Riordon; sis-' •CRANFORD — Ethel S. "and crocheting. Toth, 71, died July 24 at her He served in the U.S. Army Denville and Michael S. of United States in 1944. Shetor Anny Goldman; three' Surviving are her husband, home in Warren. during World War II and was an Garwood; daughter Patricia A. of lived in Garwood from 1956 grandchildren; and her former Andrew; daughter Valerie Toth '• '.A native of Szihalom, Murphy of Warren; a sister in . inspector with the Army's Garwood; and three grandchil- until she moved to Westfield in husband, Michael F. 1966. She returned to Garwood A funeral Mass was celebrat-' Transportation dren. Hungary, she lived in Cranford Hungary; and grandson Jason Military ed Monday at St. Anne's Roman' before moving to Warren in Murphy and granddaughter Management Command in civilA funeral Mass was celebrated in 1987. She retired, in 1996 after 20 Catholic Church. Burial was in'' 1963. Brittany Murphy, both of ian life'. Thursday at St. Vladimir 1 "She had been a private duty Warren. He retired in 1979 after 30 Ukrainian Catholic Church, years as a secretary with ELB Rosehill Cemetery, ' Linden .Corp. of Arrangements were by the: nurse's aide in Union and Services were held Thursday years on the staff of the Military Elizabeth, following services at Grinders Dooley Funeral Home in1 Somerset counties prior to her at the Higgins Home for Transportation Management the Krowicki McCracken Funeral Mountainside. ' •:< retirement. Command based-in Bayonne. Home in Linden. Burial was in She was a member of the Cranford. Funerals, in Watchung. • She enjoyed cooking as well , Memorial donations may be He was a member of St. St. Gertrude Cemetery, Colonia. as! tending to her vegetable and sent to Community Care flower gardens. She also •Hospice, 586 E. Main St., enjoyed handicrafts, knitting Bridgewater, ;er, NA 08807. CRANFORD — Marie- C. eight years as a supervisor at Hospital in Dempsey, 85, died July 26 at Presbyterian Newark. CRANFORD — James T. Jamie Massimi of Upper Saddle Union Hospital. Surviving are sisters Irene• She lived in her native city Kelly, 74, died July 29 at River; sisters Kathryn Savin Overlook Hospital in Summit. and Helen, both of Union; of Newark and in Westfield Marhold, Dorothy Smith and He was born in Bayonne and brother Jack of Long Beach before moving to Cranford in Rose L.; and several nieces and .CRANFORD — Michael Predeceased by his daughter, npphc Island; and three grandchil- 1999. Pdsquarello, 73, died July 28 at Gail, he is survived by his wife, lived in Cranford since 1955. She served in the U.S. Army drcnT " ' A funeral Mass was celebrat—Overlook-Hospitalin- Strmmit;— M ed Saturday at St. Anne'sA funeral Mass was celebrat- during World War II. [He was born in Newark and daughters Karen Grote and during World War II. She owned the Marie C. Roman Catholic Church in He once was vice president ed yesterday at St. Michael's lived in Cranford since 1960. Michelle Smith; brothers He retired in 1989 after 10 Ronald and Victor; three grand- of the treasury department for Roman Catholic Church, of Dempsey Telephone Exchange Garwood. Burial was in Holy years as a payroll accountant children and a great-grand- Morgan Guaranty Trust Co. of which Mr. Kelly was a parish- in Newark for eight years after Sepulchre Cemetery, East Orange. Arrangements were by New York. He joined Morgan ioner. Burial was in Fairview WWII. with Cosmair Inc. in Clark. child. the Dooley P'uneral Home. She retired in 1979 after Cemetery, Westfield. Guaranty in 1949 and worked .He was a payroll accountant Services were held Tuesday with Beecham Corp. in at the Dooley Funeral Home. at its New York City office until Arrangements were by the Dooley Funeral Home. Cifanford for 25 years before Burial was in Gate of Heaven his retirement in 1986. Predeceased in 1999 by his Donations may be sent to joining Cosmair. Cemetery, East Hanover. wife, Margaret Callahan Kelly, Juvenile Diabetes Foundation, he is survived by daughters 513 W. Mount Pleasant Ave., Patricia Rusznak of Union and Livingston, NJ 07039. Ethel S. Toth Marie G.Dempsey James T. Kelly Michael Pasquariello . • . . . * * . # . ' . * • * • * . • • • • ( SHERIFF'S SALE SHEHIFF'S NUMUiill CH 7h53JU DIVISION: CHANClilW COUN tY: UNION DOCKS I'NO. FlUti/liOi) LASALLE NAIIONAL BANK , Terrill Road Baptist Church KENILWORTH GOSPEL CHAPEL 13-iOTcrrillRd. Scotch Plains Newark Ave: & 23rd St., Kenilworth ww'W.liill.sidccciiicicry.coiii 908-272-6131 322-7151 Sunday Services: 1 lum-Fomlly Bible Hour and Rev. Michael Seaman, Pascor SUNDAY 6:00 pm-Evonlnfj Services c ):3<) am Sunday School 10:iS am Morninj; Worship 6:00 pm livening Worship Monday 7:00 pm-Boys Brigade Wednesday 7:30 pin-Prayer and Bible Study Friday, 7:00 pm-Youth Mooting We appreciate our neighbors... l-ikt- y o u . We ;t|>|>iwiaic havmj; mmd ncij'.hboj\^. 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NEW JERSEY ATTORNEY: ORDINANCE NO. 2000-28 MCCAHTER i I NC.LISH, I I.I' • Al lOIINI YS Al I AW HtUbVtLOPMENT ORDINANCE OF THE TOWNSHIP I-OUR GAIEWAYGENILR COMMIIItE QF THE TOWNSHIP OF CRANFORD IN luOMUUlEHIIY :,T. POBOX i;.1.:1 THE COUNTY OF UNION, NEW JERSEY APPROVING NEWARK, NJ 0/101 <)*>:' A REDEVELOPMENT P U N FOR THE RIVERFRONT SHERIFF: MAI I'll I ROEHI.ICH REDEVELOPMENT AREA PURSUANT TO THE NEW LIGHIY SIX THOUSAND IOUH-lltlNDIII 1) FORIY JERSEY LOCAL REDEVELOPMENT AND HOUSING NINE «. 07/100 LAW(N.J.S.A.4OA:I2A-I ETSEQ.) ' IO1AI JUDGMENT AMOUNI: (Jtlti-l-l'J 0/) STATEMENT ] All U1UJO:*IU| tlnllur, I1HI:.I \\MU ,'0'\, ol Hum bill MUCu Iho liiiuijiilni] uiduum:u was dually | I U Mud at a liujollnii avuiluttlu in Cd:,h or cmtiliud lundu >il Ilio i.unc ILI^IOII nl ol Iho lownoh,,, Comm,ltoo ol |h,, 1, ,,.,h,,, ol Canlo.J w N J on ln,,.-,,l.,y, July :»,, :'i)uo, , siiH.u-i. cta/j-i iiKU'U.W NOTICE OF A U S t N f OOENDANIS (L.S.) STATE OF NfcW JEIISEV 10: LINDA MOSLfcY; QLOMIA WILLIAMS; JUANIttIA MAQWOOUi VEHNA MACCAHTHY; PATHIClA MCCARTHY; VLHNA MACCAHtHY; COI'ELCO CREDIT COOP; UAHASH REALTY COHP. AJWA CIIANDON LAKES UEACH CLUU; OH. NAQINDAS M. VOHA You tiiu liuiuhy :iornnionud and luountjd lu J.uivu upiin SHAPIHO S, KllblSMAN, I'l.unlilh, Alloin.^ whn.,, addiu.,,. i-, -tilt, lippincult t'llvu, Slllto J, M.iilliui, Num JuiMiy Ot)li:)J, an an^wtir In Ihu i.oiii|)l.iinl (,ind ,tuiond monl lo idiii|)tainl, II any) lilud In ,i civil ,IL1IOII In ^Mich DENNIS JOSLIN COMPANY II, LLC. la PI,urn,II .m,i JAMES C. MCCAHTHY AJHJA JAMES MOSLEY AND MAflGAHET fl. MCCAHTHY MOSLEY, HIS WIFE am Dufundanl^, puniluin in Iliu Sliponor Cooil ol Now Juiutiy, Chancuiy Division, UNION and Ikiannu Unkut »l ! ) . 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M Houl, , Ko,,,lJJ|,, N o w J,,,^ ' ' „ W.)ilno:,i]ay, /Vunii:,t Iti I'lluo , i | '( |)o I I I I , ,, , ,f TRIPLE COMUINAIION HUMPEH ' LJlio. ihculioiu and Hid I'a.ior may bo oblamod lionl I t i "Ilico ill Iho HoHHluh Clork, IIOIIHIOII Hall !)bV iloulovuid Kurulworlh, Now Jo.Loy •l u in,, any l>,,:,,,, 0 ^ l l j y l ; u l v v l K i i ; Iho hour, ill U 00 A U and b 00 I'M lluldoiu aiu luuiuiotl I" i.umjjly wilh Iho io,|i,i,,Unonb ul \>i l u / b , y,, Inya^'aXl"' W . ' J J k °'"IVV"" •••°' Vll: ' " " ' " U " ' l u * * , I Locations I Testings * CRANFORD — Three stu- and Student Council member The Science Fair award winner participant, French Honor lents who live in the township earned the Brigid Gibbons was a volunteer with the Society member and junior varlave graduated from the Oak Award for service and courage Community Food Bank of New sity lacrosse player was a volunteer tutor at St. Rose of Lima iKnoll School of the Holy Child in her junior year. She was the Jersey and the Pink Tie Ball. lin Summit. Most Dedicated Player in field Kokie plans to- attend School in Newark. She also was a volunteer ; with the They are Marianne hockey at Oak Knoll for her Muhlenberg College. Baker was the manager of Community Food Bank of New [Sciarrillo, the daughter of senior year. and Habitat for Anthony and Mary Sciarrillo; In addition, Kokie was in the the Oak Knoll lacrosse team Jersey | Amanda Kokie, the daughter Oak Knoll musical production and earned the History Humanity. of Stanley and Sonia Kokie; and cast for four years and the Oak Department Award for her Baker plans to attend the Jennifer Baker, the daughter Knoll Dancers for three years. senior year. The Science League College of the Holy Cross. bf Robert and Florence Baker. Sciarrillo was the. Athlete .of the Year at Oak Knoll and received the Yvonne Imbleau Award, the highest award given to a graduating senior. She was president of the Academic Council and vice president of the student body for her senior year. In 1998-99 she was vice president of the junior class. She received the Catholic High School Math Award for the school's highest score in Grade 10 and Grade 11. Sciarrillo also has earned the Mathematics Department Award, the Computer Science Department Award and the Mount Holyoke Book Award. Captain of the Oak Knoll softball, swimming and crosscountry teams, Sciarrillo was first team all-conference in softAll coolers ball in her junior jcear. She was All long-handled tools the school's most outstanding (Excluding rakes) [ swimmer for her junior and senior years along with being the most outstanding first-year runner in her sophomore year. Sciarrillo plans to attend the University of Notre Dame. Kokie was vice president of the Concert Choir, with which she was a singer the past four years. 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Kravetskaya, Carlos Molina and Donna M. Splain. CRANFORD — Union County College has issued its president's list for the spring 2000 semester. The president's list is comparable to a dean's list at other colleges, . . : • Among the students honored: Cranford — Judith M. Abram, Laurie A. Beck, Danielle J. Durand, Kelly A. Edmonds, Donna J. Hojnoski, Regina ' • • Union County College honors top 'presidentVlist' students AflAuil CtrcasUgi H i l l (APfl) 13 2 1 % ( U % In IA) i'-' '••'••^ . . u " - ^ - , • ' 1- : MI ui u ^ t u U visit us on lineal www.villagershardware.com V UQ|I iOlnlAinJWI) ' , , , , . . • , :iMix;ii;',i "Miilmum dlicuuat (20(1. ,i*A<>iiHJIILXJII'AKS vitity lluci IUI ii „. j All i la mi may not ba avillibli In i l l itotis. August 3, 2000 Cranford Chronicle August3,2000 Community Life Art dealer goes high-tech with Internet effort Obituaries (Continued from page A-l) New Jersey's art-starved resimakes sure the buyer gets cred- dents that Manhattan galleries ited work and doesn't get taken are not necessarily the best advantage of," she said. resource for modern masters. Parness' knowledge of art is "The (web) site takes away the Branchburg; maternal based on years of fascination. A grandmother Edna Feehan lifelong student of art, she has a of Bridgewatcr; paternal degree from Rutgers University grandfather William. J. of in French and Italian literature, Birmingham, Ala.; • two,, and although she does not spe(Continued from page A-l) : nieces and four nephews. cialize in buying any one school tration to settle contract disServices were held Friday of art, Parness gushes , over putes. emerging artists. Her eyes light at the Higgina & B.onner Supreme Court Judge Marian up and she wraps herself inside Span is scheduled to preside over Echo Lake. Funeral Home, Westfield, followed by a her fluttering fingers as she the Sept. 14 hearing. speaks of up-and-coming artists The developer has charged the funeral Mass at St. Michael's such as Ricardo Mazal and township with breaking contracRoman Catholic Church. Eduardo daRosa. "This job is tual obligations, but the townBurial was in Fairview really a labor of love," she said. "I ship disagrees and has so far Cemetery, Westfield. glow." • . . refused to enter into an arbitraMemorial donations may tion process. First States has Parness is more matchmaker be sent to Felician School for than broker. "People consult taken this legal step to force the Exceptional Children,. Attn: financial advisors to invest in township into an arbitrary Sister Mary Ramona, 260 S. the stock market," she said. "But process, but is not seeking moneMain St., Lodi, NJ 07644, art, you buy because you love it. tary damages through the legal complaint. Damages can only be It's an emotional attachment." Although Parness has sold awarded through subsequent high-end art work to clients in arbitration proceedings, officials Oregon, Georgia and Illinois, she said this week. has an affinity to her own state. Construction dolays caused by "Some people believe they have the first litigation against the to go outside New Jersey when township have caused the develthey could get something better oper to demand the township here," she said. make good on promised retribuParness sees her work as a tions. "As time passes, it has one-woman mission to convince wreaked havoc on this project," Thomas McGirl CRANFORD — Thomas K. McGirl, 37, died July 24 at Union Hospital. ' • He was born in Jersey City and lived in Branchburg before moving to Cranford in 1978. He had been selfemployed as a construction •worker. ' Predeceased by his father, . William J., he is survived by his wife, Antoinette DeLaura McGirl; mother Janet E. (and companion Hugh J. Dempsey) of Cranford; brothers William J. of South Bound Brook and Michael K. of Cranford; sister Carolyn of intimidation of a New York gallery," she said. "You can be impressed by the art, not intimidated by the gallery." And because of the inflation in the price of prints, there has been a resurgence in the market for original art, she noted. "There is very much a return to wanting original work," Parness said. , - Grossing developer seeking arbitration Fax us your news! (908) 575-6683 First States attorney Bob White said of the original lawsuit. 'The original suit has thrown into question the viability of the project." The original suit, filed by township residents Anthony DiGiovanni and Paul Alderdice, alleges the township illegally guaranteed a bank loan for First States. First States is now contending the township has not made good on that guaranty. The original suit.was heard by Union County Superior Court Judge Edwin Beglin on June 6, and according to a clerk in Judge Beglin's chambers, the final decision is not expected until September. In the new complaint, the developer is alleging the township is in breach of contract on three counts. "The township refused its obligations to reimburse out-of-pocket expenses, they haven't moved forward with Registration opens for classes at Temple Beth-El Mekor Chayim the parking garage and have • failed to provide the guaranty on \ a bank loan that was agreed on,"! White said. ; Despite the complaint, town-' ship officials remain adamant in their belief this case has riot yet \ reached the arbitration stage. "I; don't think this case is ripe to go; to arbitration," said Mayor Phil Morin. . '. From the township's perspec-; tive, the stall created by the 1 DiGiovanni and Alderdice litiga- • tion has thrown the arbitration! agreement into question. "The; township's view is that there is; not a dispute," said Michael • McManamon, an attorney for! McManamon and Scotland, the; firm hired by the township to; lead the defense of both the resi- • dents' lawsuit and the First! States complaint. "It is because of; the litigation, not something we; did. What was heard on June 6 is ; holding this project up." ' Library invites kids to 'book' magic, time trips LENNOX Financing Available All Credit Cards Accepted Fras-Air Contracting, JncJArrowhead Conditioning CALL NOW 1 -800-339-1153 For FREE Estimate 24 Hour Service :| Hunterdon County • Somerset County Union County • Middlesex County the proposed smaller class size, but Avenue School. The letter sites four they are standing on principle." examples since 1997 of elementary Current school board policy grades split into an extra class with states if the total class size exceeds less than capacity enrollment. "I 75 students in September, the got all of these figures from the grade will be split into four classes Board of Education," Mueller said instead of three. According to the' this week. letter drafted by Mueller, the first The classes that were split in all and second grades have reached 74 four of the grades under maximum to 75 students each at the Walnut enrollment were split before the AHEft (torn MM THE HOUSEHOLD WAREHOUSE Ali/cfi... K "to School Pen-Tab 200 Ct. All Professional STUDENT TOOtS Pack 0f2 Blue Black LOOSEIEAF FILLER PAPER STYLING AIDS Bonus Packs 12 Fine Point GLUE PENS i Jflnol. rKCC Shampoo) IV 8 f l . oz. J 2 PACK MARKERS your* BALL PENS ©90 LIMIT I With Minimum $10.00 or More Pyrchaia of Station. 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This compro-; raise will result in hiring three • teacher's aids this year. In the par-J ents' letter to the governor, Mueller! questioned cost of three aides com-' pared to one certified teacher. • "They plan to hire teaching aides at,' a salary cost to the taxpayers of $45,000, when they have a quali- [ fied teacher on staff who earns; approximately $38,000 who could; teach the proposed fourth class,"» Mueller said in the letter. ', Myers said this week the board) is looking into the cost comparison; between multiple aides and one • teacher. She is also loojdng into', how many schools would require! additional teachers if the class size maximum was reduced. The letter points out there have been four classes per grade in the , past and the reduction of teachers in the Walnut Avenue School will leave two classrooms empty in the fall. Some of the classrooms will contain 25 students, ateacher,a! -aid-and-a-posaiWe-apeeial— needs aid. The letter states, "As a result of this change, we now have eight classrooms completely setup' and ready (no cost involved), but for some strange reason the board will not let us use them." There is money in next year's school budget for four additional teachers. However, that money is budgeted to pay for any new teachers district-wide, according to school officials. And officials also noted the class size restrictions are a district-wide policy, meaning if classes under 25 students are split at Walnut Avenue, classes at the other elementary schools would have to be split as well. Myers said schools such as the Brookside Place School; don't have the space for any more classes. "We can't do for one school and not the others," Myers said "It's not that easy." Another argument parents brought up in the letter was the state and federal monetary incentives to reduce class sizes. The Cranford School District did receive a class size reduction grant for the 2000-20001 school year. The district received the maximum amount it is eligible for, $39,295, which has to be spread to benefit the entire district. "It is my understanding that we received the maximum amount that we are able to receive under state guidelines," said board member and member of the Garden State Education Coalition Mary Sudiak. "These limits are significantly based on the economic wealth of trio community. Cranford is considered to be in the up[XT tiers by state stmidards." Parents of Walnut Avenue School students were vocal at the July 21 Board of Education meeting. The letter reiterates many of the [joints the parents made at that meeting in favor of smaller class • size. According to Myers, tile class size [X)licy will lx; reviewed by tile' policy committee this year. But for some parents, that may not Iw soon enough. "We want mi inunediate answer to this," Mueller said. "Then we > want to work toward changing the class size policy. We want the policy to be feasible and reasonable." CRANFORD — The nursery gram. school of Temple Beth-El Mekor In addition, the nursery Chayim is accepting registra- school will soon offer "Mommy KENILWORTH — Kids are tion for the 2000-01 school year. and Me" for toddlers ages 18 to invited to "Book.a Magical Trip Half-day, full-day and 30 months old. Through Many Lands" 7. p.m. extended-day programs are For more information, call Aug. 17 at the Kenilworth Public available for children 2 to 4 Steffi Weissman at (908) 276Library. years old. 5437 or visit the nursery school, All kids in the Summer Crafts, music, gym and com- located at 338 Walnut Ave. in Reading Club are invited to see puters are included in each pro- Cranford. magic tricks from other lands with Joseph Keppel, a trained magician. Certificates and book logs will be given to all who were able to "Book a Trip Through Time" with the Summer Reading Club. Refreshments will be served. Children 4 and older are welcome to come with their families. Thursday Club Registration is required; call The Cranford Senior Citizens Thursday Club will hold a (908) 276-2451 4>r visit the business meeting Aug. 3. library, located at 548 Boulevard, The Thursday Club is sponsoring a trip Aug. 18-31 to to register or for more informaYellowstone National Park, Mount Rushmore and Grand tion. Teton National Park. Cost is $1,783 per person, double occuChildren can also "Book a Trip pancy. Call (908) 272-5375. Through Time" at the library by creating something that will go into a time capsule. Friday Club All members of the Summer Trips sponsored by the Cranford Senior Citizens Friday Reading Club can get an activity Club: sheet when they visit the library. Wednesday, Aug. 9 — Atlantic City. Cost is $14. The bus They are encouraged to write a leaves a t noon from Hillside Avenue School. story or form a drawing to depict Sept. 17-23 — Myrtle Beach, S.C., plus Washington, D.C., what their life will be like in and the Inner Harbor of Baltimore. Cost is $645 per person, 2020. Activity sheets must be double occupancy. returned to the library no later than Aug. 17 so they can be Oct. 25 — Gctoberfest in Hawley, Pa. Cost is $50. placed into, the time capsule, Nov. 14 — Christmas show of Radio City Music Hall, plus which will be opened in 2020. luncheon at Iberia Tavern in Newark. Cost is $70. For more information, call For reservations, call (908) 276-2849. The public is invited. (908)276-2451. SEN AIR CONDITIONING & HEATING Residents write Whitman about overcrowded classes Call For Your FREE Comfort Analysis (Continued from page A-l) argument for smaller class sizes. 'There are countless studies that prove the importance of smaller class sizes in Kindergarten through Third Grade," said the letter, drafted buy Walnut Avenue School parent Betty Mueller. 'The majority of our Board agrees that our children will receive a better education in B-1 Cranford Chronicle ishy splash The Bloomingdale Avenue School Parent-Teacher Association celebrated the end of the 1999-2000 school year by hosting a pool party June 16 Antique wedding gowns at Cranford's Centennial Avenue pool. Over 500 members of theon display this Sunday Bloomingdale School community took part in the event, which was SCOTCH PLAINS_— The organized by Pool Party Committee Cannonball House will be open chairwomen Robin Keim, Peg to visitors Sunday. Dowzycki and Lisa McCann. Several The circa-1760 house, located students celebrated the end of the at 1840 Front St. in Scotch school year with some energetic Plains, will continue to show its splashing (above), while other partyexhibit of wedding gowns dating goers, including young Michael Boyle from 1815 to 1949. Costumed'' (left), seemed more interested in the docents will also give tours of the yummy snacks rounding out the fes- museum and; the surrounding tivities. gardens. *• The museum will be open to the puhlic from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday. Admission is free. [This week THURSDAY PARENTING YOUR TODDLER — parents' group sponsored by La Leche League of Westfield. Cranford United Methodist Church, 201 Lincoln Ave. East, Cranford, 10:15 a.m. Call (908) 3011339, (908) 789-4772 or (908) 233-7164. MONDAY AUG. 7 BOATING SAFETY — course that also covers personal, watercraft. Union County College, 1033 Springfield Ave., Cranford, 6 p.m. Aug. 7,9. Call (908) 709-7600. SUPPORT GROUP — for caregivera of elderly and chronically ill people. St. Helen's Church, 1600 Railway Ave., Westfield, 8 p.m. Call (908) 232-1867. AUG. 9 MUSIC IN THE PARK — Mustang Sally, C&W band. Echo Lake Park, Route 22, Mountainside, 7:30 p.m. (rain site: Cranford High School). Free. Call (908) 352-8410 or (908) 527-4900. COMING UP COFFEEHOUSE — at Kenilworth Public Library, 548 Boulevard, Kenilworth, 7 p.m. Aug. 11. Free. Call (908) 276-2451, MUSIC IN THE PARK — Sensational Soul Cruisers, 60s R&B tribute act. Echo Lake Park, Route 22, Mountainside, 7:30 p.m. Aug. 16 (rain site: Cranford High School). Free. Call (908) 352-8410 or (908) 527-4900. BREASTFEEDING? — La Leche League of Westfield meeting at Cranford United Methodist Church, 201 Lincoln Ave. East, Cranford, 10:15 a.m. Aug. 17. Call (908) 301-1339, (908) 7894772 or (908)233-7164. IT'S MAGIC — "Book a Magic Trip Through Many Lands" for summer reading club of Kenilworth Public Library, 548 Boulevard, Kenilworth, 7 p.m. Aug. 17. Registration required; call (90H) 2762451. DINNER NIGHT — for Singles Bon Vivant, social dining club. Crossroads, 78 North Ave., Garwood, 7 p.m. Aug. 22. Meml>ers $36; non-members $45. Reservations: Cidl (908) 273-6868. MUSIC IN THE PARK — Brass Tacks, 40 s-style big band. Echo Luke Park Route 22, Mountainside, 7:30 p.m. Aug. 23 (rain site: Cranford High School). Free. Call (908) 352-8410 or (908) 527-4900. TASTY TREAT — fund-raising event for Friends of the Keiiilworth Library. Theresa's Delights, 505 Boulevard, Kenilworth, 4-7 p.m. Aug. 24. Call (908) 276-2451. PICNIC for religious school of Temple Beth-El Makor Chayim (Cranford). Walnut Avenue School, Cranford, 11 a.m.-2:30 p.m. Aug. 27 Free. Call (908) 276-9231. MUSIC IN THE PARK — The Party Dolls, "girl group" tribute uct Echo Lake Park, Route 22, Mountainside, 7:30 p.m. Aug. 30 (rain aite: Cranford High School). Free. Call (908) 352-8410 or (908) 527GREEN THUMB — Garden Club bus trip to New York Botanical Garden. Bus leaves Cranford 9 a.m. Sept. 23. Coal $23. Heaervationa: Call (908) 276-5077. Union County Vo-Tech begins fall registration SCOTCH PLAINS -Regi Bfcr-tttionw-ne fall semester at the Union County Vocational and Technical Schools. Classes begin Sept. 6 for high school courses and Sept. 18 for adult evening courses. • Most daytime classes are open to high school and adult students. These include automotive technology; culinary arts; air conditioning, heating and refrigeration technology; computeraided drafting and design; electromechanical technology; and telecommunications technology. A. daytime cosmetology course is also open tp adults. Automotive, technology courses in the evening cover emissions diagnosis and repair; emissions technician education; New Jersey inspector training; and a New Jersey-specific informational course. Other evening courses tnehnle-bai'bcring,forthe NewJersey cosmetology/hairstyling license; cosmetology; manicuring/nail technology; Black Seal boilers; waste water management technology; and computer repair. Financial aid is available for students who qualify. Free job placement is available to all graduates. High school registration is held 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Monday through Friday in West Hall, on the vo-tech campus at 1776 Raritan Road in Scotch Plains. For more information, call (908) 889-2999. Evening school registration will begin Aug. 28 and will run 10 a.in.-3 p.m. Monday through Friday until Sept. 1, plus 6:30-8 p.m. Sept. 5-8 and Sept. 11-14. Course details are available in the Adult Education Bulletin. For a copy, call (908) 8892914. Cranford's Brinkerhoff elected president of VFW Ladies Auxiliary CRANFORI). —• Carol service; Wilson, historian; Olga Brinkerhoff has been elected Bruce, VA hospital; Maryann 5th District president of the Busa, legislation; and Wilson, Ladies Auxiliary to the membership. Veterans of Foreign Wars for Other committee chair2000-01. women for 2000-01 are She was installed June 3 Catherine Madara, publicity; during the 5th District convenTaynor, rehabilitation; tion at John L. Ruddy Post Brinkerhoff, state president's 7363 in (Mark. project; Taynor, VFW National Brinkerhoff is a member of CapL Newell Rodney Fiake Home; Joyce Szollosi, VFWPost 335 in Cranford. Minna PAC; and Brinkerhoff, Junior Snydtsr, also with Post 335, was tiirls, Voice of Democracy and youth activities. the installing officer. Also installed with The 5th District is scheduled Brinkerhoff were L'Jileen to meet 8 p.m. Wednesday at Krotki, senior vice president; Post 681 in Hahvvay with Beatrice Wilson, junior vice President Taynor and her staff president; Janice Busa, trea- as hostesses. surer; Dale Weber, secretary; The school of instructions Gertrude Taynor, chaplain; will be held for presidents, secPatricia Jack, conductress; and retaries, treasurers and Linda Jackson, guard. Committee chairwomen trustees. Presidents of local auxilinclude 2000-01 are Jackson, Americanism; Krotki, Buddy iaries will receive awards won Poppy; Weber, cancer aid and at the Wildwood convention. All research; Snyder, community members are asked to attend. I0R S luesday Club The Cranford Senior Citizens Tuesday Club will have bingo and a social Aug. 15. An Atlantic City trip is planned Wednesday, Aug. 16 to the Showboat. Cost is $14; you will receive $15. The bus leaves 9:45 a.m. from the senior housing at 40 Meeker Ave. For more information, call Joan at (908) 276-4134. The public is invited. Members celebrating August birthdays are Joe Bazilus and Marge Smith. Wednesday Club The Cranford Senior Citizens Wednesday Club is sponsoring an Atlantic City trip Monday, Aug. 14 to the Showboat. Cost is $14. The bus will leave Meeker Avenue 11 a.m. For trip information, call Ruth Amsterdam at (908) 276-6178 or Harmon Finston at (908) 276-2845. Kenilworth Senior Citizens Club Membership meetings resume Sept. 6. A birthday party for members with August and September birthdays will be Sept. 19, A trip is planned Sept. 12-15 to Lake George and Lake Placid, NXifyou are interested, caliTrudy at (908) 272-9547. Garwood Senior Citizens Club Celebrating birthdays in August will be Jean Calabro, Ralph DiBattista and Kitty Madara. The club will meet Thursday, Aug. 3. The regular schedule of two meetings per month will resume in September. Old Guard The Old Guard of Westfield held its last meeting for the summer June 8. Afterward the Old Guard held a picnic for members and guests at the home of Director Robert Broadwell with Vice Director Roy Bowman as co-chairman. Membership is open to retired and semi-retired men in the area. Meetings are held Thursday mornings at the Westfield Y on Clark Street and resume Sept. 7. Guest speakers, films and other programs are held in addition to committee reports. Officers will be nominated Nov. 16 with an election held Dec. 7. Group activities include golf, bowling, bridge, day trips, shufileboard and women's events. Day trips planned are "The Whole Town is Talking" Oct. 10 at the Hunterdon Hills Playhouse and the Radio City Music Hall Christmas show on Nov. 28. In addition, the Old Guard sponsors the Merrymen chorus, which performs regularly at charity.functions, public gatherings and formal concerts. For more information, call Broadwell at (908) 232-5150 or Bowman at (908) 276-8299. 'Over 55'IVavel Club Adults are invited on these trips for the "Over 55" Travel Club from the Senior Citizens Council of I Jnion County: Aug. 9 — Bronx Zoo. Includes "Bengali Express" monorail and passes. Lunch is on your own. Cost is $38; grandchildren are invited. /\w#. 16 —- New York Harbor cruise. Includes lunch in Japanese restaurant and browsing at South Street Seaport. Cost is $44. Ati{<. 27 — QVC studio tour and crafts festival. Cost is $38. Si-pt. 17-21 — Wildwood Crest. Cost is $325 per i>erson, double occupancy. Oct. 1-6 — Montreal, Quebec City and Lake George. Cost is $650 |X!r person, double occupancy. Oct. 3 — Kay Starr at Fernwood. Cost is $58. Oct. 12-16— Yankee Doodle bidge (Vermont). Cost is $430 per person, double occupancy. Oct. 21 — Oktoberfest at Platzl Brau. Cost is $56. Nov. 17-19 — Cape May and Smithville. Cost is $270 per person, double occupancy. Groups are especially welcome; special pickups can bo arranged. Payment in full is required for one-day trips. For more information or a brochure, call Richard Stone at (908) 964-7555 day or (908) 687-1559 night. rime Cooking . . . B-2 Crossword . . . . .B-3 MOUNTAINSIDE - All- asked to bring lawn chairs or female singing groups are blankets for lawn seating. A rather common these days in refreshment stand will open pop music (B*Witched) and around 6:30 p.m. In case of rain, the show will R&B (Destiny's Child, TLC).., All-female rock bands whose move indoors to Cranford High members play their own instru- School, located on West End ments are more or less uncom- Place. In another strange-yet-true mon — long after the Go-Gos coincidence, Mustang Sally had their hits in the 1980s. But all-female country bands gets its name from a huge whose members play their own 1960s pop hit by R&B star instruments? Now that's truly Wilson Pickett. Romeo formed her band uncommon. "Our intention was never to while she was playing in a be an all-girl band," said Lisa Nashville club and got musiRomeo, a drummer who put cians from as far away as together C&W band Mustang California to audition. Five Sally in 1997 "It just sort of other women made the cut and joined her in a band that did came together that way." 'Mustang Sally is scheduled almost 200 shows last year. For more information on to perform an outdoor show 7:30 p.m. Wednesday at the Wednesday's show, call (908) ; Springfield Avenue end of Echo 527-4900. For rain updates, call (908) Lake Park, near the Westfield3 p.m. Mountainside border. 352-8410 . after Admission is free; visitors are Wednesday. Films in Focus . .B-6 Horoscope . . . . .B-3 BEST BETS Green Thumb Club sets N.Y. garden trip . CRANFORD '— The Green Thumb Garden Club is sponsoring a fall bus trip Sept. 23 to the New York Botanical • Gardens in the Bronx. The bus is scheduled to . leave Cranfbrd 9 a.m. and • return at 5 p.m. Cost of $23 includes admission to the gardens. Lunch is on your own in the gardens' restaurant. Seating is limited. For reservations or more information, call Geri Livelli at (908) 276-5077. Trailside matinee series offers 'Puppet Theater' MOUNTAINSIDE — The Wednesday Matinee series.at the Trailside Nature and Science Center continues 1:30 p.m. Wednesday with a "Puppet Theater Inside Out." Youngsters can use found materials to put together puppets that will perform a version of "Aesop's Fables." Admission is $4. Children under 4 will not be admitted. For more information, call (908) 789-3670. . . Trailside Nature and Science Center is located on New Providence Road, Mountainside, north of Route 22 in the Watchung Reservation, Teen arts exhibition continues state tour WO.ODBKIDGE — Central and north New Jersey resi- . Millington's Eben Gordon (as Pippin), New Brunswick's Jamal Howard (as The Leading Player) and Hillsborough's Erin Kukla (as Katherine) will take to the stage for one last weekend of performances when the Circle Players Community Theater company of Piscataway ends its summer run of the Bob Fosse classic, "Pippen."The final performances are scheduled for Friday and Saturday nights. Closing number Last chance to catch Fosse's 'Pippin' in Piscataway PISCATAWAY — There is still one last chance to catch the Circle Players Community Theater production of Bob Fosse's electrifying musical "Pippin." The Circle Players' summer production, which opened July 14, is scheduled to close after its performance this Saturday. The performancesare held at the company's theater, located at 416 Victoria Ave, in Piscataway. The final performances will be held Friday and Saturday evening at 8 P.M. Ticket prices are $13 apiece for each performance. "Pippin" is directed by John Menter, choreographed by Macada McMullen Brandl and produced by Jesse and Bernice Woldman. Music is under the direction of Mark McGee. Menter and Brandl were both recently nominated for the "2000 Rising Star Award" by the Paper Mill Playhouse. When "Pippin" originally opened on Broadway in 1973, it won five Tony Awards, turned Ben Vereen into a household name and became the seventh-longest running musical of all time1 Many of "Pippin's" dance numbers are currently being featured in the Broadway musical production "Fosse". Circle's "Pippin" production features the same Fosse-style choreography. To order tickets, please call the theater box" office at (732) 968-7555. • Special discounts for seniors and students available with proper identification. Special group rates are also available. Children's Specialized Hospital hosts photo/paintings showcase Edison photographer, Chinese folk painting^ included in exhibition I ARIES (March 21 - April 19): A The general mood and outlook -promise made to a friend or co- greatly improve on the job front. worker turns into a conflict of inter- Lend your support and energy to est. Avoid a nasty confrontation, ensure the success of a group proand honor your word. ject. TAURUS (April 20 - May 20): GEMINI (May 21 - June 21): CATTLE CALL 26 Wine Growers Association's efforts to promote wine produced in the Garden State. Four Sisters Winery is located on a 392-acre farm where BELVIDERE — August is wine grapes were first planted the prime season for sampling in 1981. The winery has been in the best farm-fresh produce the business since 1984. Garden State has to offer. Admission is $10 for adults, Four Sisters Winery, located $5 for people ages 13-20 and on Matarazzo Farms outside free for children ages 12. and Belvidere, will be the site for under. A complimentary glass of the Jersey Fresh Food and Wine wine is provided with each Festival. The festival is sched- adult admission. uled to run from noon to 5 p.m. Matarazzo Farms is located Aug. 19 and 20. on Route 519 near Belvidere. Sponsored by the Garden From Union County, take Route State Wine Growers Association 22 West to Clinton, Route 31 and New Jersey Department of North through Washington to Agriculture, the festival will the end and Route 46 West to showcase the finest wines and Belvidere, then Route 519 produce from the state. Wine- North for approximately 2 1/2 tasting, samples of farm^fresh miles. New Jersey-grown produce, From Interstate 80, take Exit antique tractors, agricultural 12 and go south for six miles on displays, crafts and wine-relat- Route 519. ed vendors will be on hand. For more information, visit Visitors can also stomp on www.neWjerseywines.com on grapes with their bare feet. the World Wide Web or call The festival is one of the (908)475-4460. More'coffeehouse' entertainment at the Kenilworth Public Library the Kenilworth Library. Coffee among the top 50 finalists in for this event i.s being donated the international John Lennon by Per Q Up, down the Songwriting Contest; her second album is scheduled for Boulevard from t he library. Performing on Aug. 1 I. will release in 2001. be Ilene Baranik of Kenilworth, At the first coffeehouse in a first-time -performer, plus March, more than 100 came to Walter Manning, Michael the library und about 40 people Montemurro, Kenny Sack and stayed for the full three-hour Samantha Skripko, all of whom show, according to Director were in the library's first, cof- Dale Spindel. "People were so feehouse in March. caught up in the entertainment Baranik plays guitar and that only a few people bothered bass, specializing m folk, coun- to peruse our collection or try and bluegrass. Maiming is a check out books," Spindel said. singer-guitarist whose first "This time wu will allow a album will be released later somewhat longer intermission this year. Montemtirrn has per- halfway through the evening so formed at Carnegie Hall in that people will have the opporNew York City and the summer tunity to see what we have to seminar of the Nashville offer without having to miss Songwriters Association. Sack, any of the music." a singer-songwriter-piano manAdmission is free. For more guitar player, in a junior at New information, call (908) 276York University. Skripko was 2451. Zuppa di Pesce (Fish Soup, or Mixed Fish Medley) "Basic marinara sauce" (double recipe) 2 dozen clams, cherry stone or Little Neck 2 dozen mussels 1 pound medium-size shrimp, peeled and deveined 1 pound sea scallops, quartered 1/4 teaspoon red pepper flakes (optional) This week's recipe, zuppa di pesce (fish soup, or mixed fish medley), is a very simple meal to cook. It is done in stages, but only to prepare the fish. I am going to use four types of seafood in the recipe: small clams (either Little Neck or cherry stones), mussels, shrimp and sea scallops. If anything, the preparation of the seafood is just a little time consuming, but the actual cooking takes a total of 10 minutes. You will be using your "basic marinara sauce." If you have any questions, feel free to contact me by fax at (908) 727-2974. In the meantime, btion appetito! Enjoy! Soak the damn and mussels in cold tap water for half an hour to the bivalves can rinse themselves free of any sand or grit. As they are rinsing, remove the shells from the shrimp, then devein the shrimp and rinse them. The yea scallops should be quartered and rinsed. Scrub the shells of the clams and mussels and remove any "beards" on the mussels. All this can be done while the sauce is simmering. As the sauce is simmering (either heating some up from a previous prepa- Cooki by Susan Mauriello ration or freshly preparing a new batch, in which case you should allow 20 minutes for simmering), place the cleaned clams and mussels in the sauce. Over medium heat, stir and cover the pot for at least four more minutes. Next, add the shrimp and stir for two more minutes, then cover the pot again. Lastly, add the scallops and stir for two more minutes, then cover the pot again. By this time, you will notice the shellfish are opening up. Continue to cook for another two minutes, then turn off the heat and let the sauce set. I suggest the inodloy bo served in a bowl or over pasta. Any sort of pasta will do, but I particularly like this with linguini. Be sure to have plenty of crusty bread on hand to enjoy all the fish flavor! Ecco, tutto e pronto! 1 36 41 1T r 62 I1 47 48 ••S3 • 55 uif m SO •• 61 49 Something New 68 Happening at... V NEW9 SERVICE 45 Miami's county 49 While Sox right I Now Moxtcan tribo • 52 Secular fi Mtitbcuuil.alvub 53 Criminals' slnrifl 54 "QB VII* author • 66 In addition M ABC's AiltMlgo 57 Festival 6Ji Puaruia 10 0|>|K]!UH| • ' Fax usyour entertainment news! (908)575-6683 Time spent at home with loved and follow your heart. ones is just what the doctor ordered CAPRICORN (Dec. 22 - Jan. 19): this week. Adjust your schedule to If you can get past the critical eye of take a much-needed vacation. a supervisor with an assigned proCANCER (June 22 > July 22): ject, you are home^free. Step up to Study, compile and review impor- the challenge, and do your very tant information that will aid you best work in choosing investments. 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Play it smart, i Join us Monday j thru Thurs. 4 to 7pm for.. 134 ••93 38 Winery schedules Food, Wine Festival Something's fishy abottt4his medley 27 32 Eat, drink, crush grapes works are what he calls "natur- years of study. He has exhibited al abstractions:" patterns, his works in Piraeus and shapes, textures and colors Salonica, Greece; Florence, Italy; ancfthe Greek capital. pulled "out of context; "Peasant Paintings" present Several of Raiu's photographs hang in the Capitol customs, habits, legends and office of U.S. Sen. Robert work of Chinese nationalities. The works are from Jinshan, a Torricelli. Impressionist painter farm region southwest of Stefanos Sideris spends count- Shanghai. The artists have less hours in his Readington been influenced by the area's studio refining techniques and traditions in embroidery, weavcreating original oil paintings. ing and papercuts. Jinshan artists sketch their "While I am painting, I believe that a certain divine images on rice paper and work power joins me in my efforts, in gouache, an opaque waterguiding me to achieve the cre- color. These paintings are ation," he said. "Nearly 70 mounted on another sheet of years of experience and strenu- rice paper in a process called ous work has taught me the "chine colle." style'of using the mediums, but The exhibit may be seen 8:30 it has been my faith in art a.m.-8:30 p.m. every day; use which gives me the power to the ambulance entrance off undertake and complete a can- New Providence Road. All vas." works are for sale with a porThe Greek native studied art tion of the proceeds to benefit Specialized at the EON Art School in Children's Athens and received first prize Hospital. in the Attic Messogion For more information, call Competition after only three (908) 301-5409. to view the New Jersey State ! MOUNTAINSIDE — Teen-Arts Touring Art Exhibit, • Photography, oil paintings and featuring statewide artwork ; Chinese folk paintings are on from teen-age artists, at the • exhibit all through August and September at Children's Barron Arts Center. • Specialized Hospital. The tour is expected to hit i J.J. Raia of Edison is a laudthe Barron Center Aug. 11 and "' scape photographer who offers a unique vision of the natural remain on display through j world. He exhibits expert techAug. 22. j niques and artistic quality A Project of the Friends of j without the benefit of formal ; training. Teen Arts, Inc., a non-profit \ "What I really try to capture organization dedicated to j on film is the essence of the developing, providing and sup- ; world before man's existence," porting innovative educational, i he said. ' Those photographs, Raia performance and exhibition ; said, are "a kind of silent opportunities for New Jersey , reminder of our distant past teenagers in the creative and ! illustrating the gentle rhythms performing arts, the exhibition i and cycles of growth, decay and includes two pieces of artwork ! rebirth which have occurred for per county selected annually 'i eons and still occur today." i Some of his most striking for the exhibit by professional artists from among thousands displayed at County Teen Arts Festivals,. The Touring Exhibition has been going on for nearly three KKN1LW0KTH - - The decades and travels to approxiKtmilworUt Public Library, mately 12 locations each year. located ai, 5-1H Boulevard, has Kxhihif ing ill traditional scheduled il-s second colfec"artist spaces" and galleries house. Thi! co!Tili'house is slated to lends pivstige to tin- tour and run Iroin 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. Au^'. is an honor for tlw presenting 11, leaturiii).; live members of students. the Songwriters ("onnectioii ol The exhibition will continue Union ('ount.y. The library's adult depart during regular gallery hours, ment on the main floor will be which are Monday through open for people to browse Friday, 1 1 a.in.-I p.m., and through hooks, tapes, magazines, newspapers, videos and Sundays, 2 p.m.-4 p.m. The compact discs. Internet workcenter is closed on Saturdays stations will be online and the and holidays. circulation desk will he stalled. The Barron .Arts center is In depth reference service, however, will not be available. located at f>H2 Rainy ay Ave. in Those who want a quiet study Wood bridge. area are advised to j^o elseFor further information, call where. 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Ahab's. lains: Christian Bale as a rich, then he goes schizoid as his seem built only to magnify Disgusted about having despicable whitey, and especially macho bad half, Hank, an atti- death, the star moments that returned to Gloucester, Mass., Jeffrey Wright as a crazed tude nut with a fierce payback require no acting —• is this the with another disappointing Dominican drug dealer . who temper and the sandpapered entertainment we now massive- catch of swordfish, he soon vents grief by stabbing himself rasp of Clint Eastwood. So ly crave, like stoned dolts in a heads back out into distant in the chest with a pen knife- Carrey does revolving-door multiplexed cave? Cast: Tom waters he doesn't know, with fall then, giddy, charges forward for schtick, leading to a climax . Cruise, Thandie Newton, storms brewing. They do catch a revenge. This is a ludicrous, viowhere he fights himself, explod- Anthony Hopkins, Ving Rhames, load of swordfish. The ice lent, profane but entertaining ing with the rubber-boned crazi- Brenda Gleeson, Dougray Scott. machine in the hold breaks movie, although poor Toni: ness that has made Carrey the Running time: 1 hour, 47 min- down and, to save his catch, Collette is wimped into a tissue new Jerry Lewis of wacko. Renee utes: Rated PG-13. 2 stars. Capt. Tyne decides to make a of vulnerability. 110 minutes. Zellweger, as a tag-along or plot "The Patriot" — After mad run right across the huge Rated R. 3 stars. prop named Irene, often looks at watching his spunky son mur- hurricane a TV weatherman has *Small Time Crooks" — him as if she'd like to split, too - dered by the wretched Brits in called "the perfect storm." "The toward such past, better films as 1776, Mel Gibson as Ben Martin Perfect Storm" is a drunken "The Honeymooners" minus "Jerry Maguire" and "The Whole avenges the boy by slaughtering surfer who has to keep telling us Norton and the fat jokes. Woody Wide World." Right now, the a convoy of 20 British soldiers. about the next big one. It Allen is Ray, a failed thief; word from ine, myself and even He frees another son while his becomes a soggy, punishing Tracey Ullman is Frenchy, his Irene is: The movie stinks, and two youngest boys also blast ordeal; Irwin Allen's stupid dis- ever-lovin' wife. They squabble not to high heaven, but the other away as deadly snipers. Because aster films of the '70s were a lot about his failed heists until her place. Cast: Jim Carrey, Renee of guilt-from his involvement in more fun. The Andrea Gail must cookie business takes off, and Zellweger, Robert Forster, Chris the French and Indian War, Ben go doVn, but it doesn't sink the movie becomes another tired Cooper, Richard Jenkins. doesn't want to join the revolu- nearly as fast as the movie. exercise in highbrow envy: She Running time: 1 hour, 50 min- tion. He's a widower and father Cast: George Clooney, Mark wants to become sophisticated, utes. Rated R. 1 star. of seven. Of course, Ben enlists, Wahlberg, John C. Reilly, he just wants to move to Florida and go to the dog track. Allen Fichtner, Mary arms Ullman with limp mala"Mission Impossible 2" — in his own way. He shows the William colonials how to fight the guerElizabeth Mastrantonio, Karen props, Elaine May with witless For his new mission, Ethan Hunt (Tom Cruise) comes down rilla war in South Carolina. "The Allen, Bob Gunton, Diane Lane. naivete and himself with zingfrom a mountain, where he has Patriot" is like a colonial Running time: 1 hour, 45 min- less zingers. In this era of grossbeen relaxing on holiday by Williamsburg pageant staged by utes. Rated PG-13.1 star. out summer comedies, it's, a climbing sheer rock faces. Sean devotees of Vietnam War films. mildly amusing refuge — but "Shaft" — Wild, rampantly is stealing a new, plaguelike At times Gibson reminds us that Allen fans could find it depressvirus and its anti-virus. 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What is Jnost lacking, apart from a Viable script, is the sporty hippess of the old Hope-Crosby comedies or Frank Tashlin's '50s comedies, yet alone Tim Burton's modern work. Poor R&B were probably wittier in their 1993 Taco Bell ads. Cast: Rohert De Niro, Rene. Russo, Jason Alexander, Jonathan Winters, Piper Perabo. Running time: One hour, 33 minutes. Rated PG. 1 star. : "Gladiator" — It's 180 A.D., yet with no sign of Christianity. Jn Rome, the debased citizenry gets its kicks at the Coliseum. Far up north in Germania, the legions slaughter inept hordes of hairy Teutons, by order of Marcus Aurelius (Richard Harris). He seeks to leave the empire to a decent farmer turned ruthless general, Maximus (Russell Crowe). Marcus' son, Cominodus (Joaquin Phoenix), is worthless, preening, rather foppish. He suffocates dad, weeping with both love and hate. By then, Maximus has escaped murder in Germania and, though badly wounded, rides on one horse all son has been trampled by imperial cavalry, then crucified (so has the boy's mother). Next, his wound still festering, he is in what looks like North Africa, as an enslaved gladiator. "Gladiator" is a cheese-ball colossus. Rome had to fall, of course, but this far? Cast: Russell Crowe, Joaquin Phoenix, Connie Nielsen, Oliver Reed, Derek Jacobi, Richard Harris, Djimon Hounsou. Running time: 2 hours, 12 minutes. (Elliott) Rated R. . "Gone in 60 Seconds" — The car-crazed movie's engine is Memphis Raines (Nicolas Cage), who has put behind him being "the best boost man" in auto theft. Now he runs a go-kart track, but returns to L.A. crime in order to save junior brother Kip (Giovanni Ribisi). Why would anyone go through hellish risks, stealing 50 cars in four days for a psychopath (Christopher Eccleston), to save this whiney pimple of attitude? 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HOME IMPROVEMENT Deadline Noon Wednesday Prior To Publication Sports .•••}.• Champs again Cranford 10's win second jSforth Jersey sectional title By DANIEL MURPHY NORTHJERSEY CHAMPIONSHIPS Cranford 11, East : • CRANFORD -r- A Cranford Brunswick 9—The 10's opened by baseball dynasty is forming but it exploding for a l l runs in the first lias nothing to do with the high two innings and held on to take the school's varsity team winning con- opener. Joe Delia Serra led the secutive Union County and state offense with three runs batted in, sectional titles. slamming a double and a single. The Cranford 10 year-old base- Robert Hopkins singled twice for ball team has become the town's two runs, and Simon Smith scored boys of summer, winning its sec- twice with his two hits. ond straight North Jersey Babe Andrew Ciencin doubled and Ruth Sectional Championship. singled, and Derek Rich slammed The same group captured the title two singles. Robert Colaneri doulast year as nine year olds. bled in a run with Dan Moreno and Cranford has been unstoppable Mike Tubelli producing run scoring this summer, compiling a 25-2 singles. Andrew Obergfeii singled record while winning the Clark to round out the Cranford offensive Tournament, Roselle Park attack which produced 13 hits. Tournament and the Babe Ruth Cranford 8, Cheesquake 2— District 12 championship. The Colaneri, Rich and Ciencin comteam was scheduled to play in the bined on a five hitter to take a surchampionship game of the Fords prisingly strong Old Bridge Team Tournament Monday night. 8-2. ; It now moves ahead to repreDelia Serra led the way withsent North Jersey in the Eastern three hits and an RBI. Tubelli and The Cranford 1O's won its second straight North Jersey Babe Ruth State Championship and will begin chasing the Eastern Regional crown tomorRegional Babe Ruth tournament Ciencin had two hits a piece with row in Washington Township, N.J. Front row, from left: Robert Colaneri, Andrew McGiynn, Rayshon Lewi3, David Jackson, Joe Delia Serra. Second to be held in Washington Rich driving in two runs on a sac- row: Michael Tubelli, Robert Hopkins, Andrew Ciencin, Simon Smith, Dan Moreno, Joe Nyitray, Drew Obergfeii, Derek Rich. Back row: Coach Kevin Township, N. J. beginning tomor- fly and a single. Obergfeii, Colaneri Mulvaney, assistant Tim Ciencin, assistant Tim Brunton, assistant Rocky Delia Serra. row. The double elimination tour- and Rayshon Lewis all singled. nament will be comprised of chamCranford 9, Readington 3— pionship teams from The Hunterdon County district Pennsylvania, Delaware, Metro champs had lost only one game in New York, Eastern New York, its three years of competition, but Western New York, the host team Cranford was up to the task. tories over Plainfield to win the The Cranford 10's bulldozed drove in four runs with two dou- ment. from Washington Township, the Rich, Colaneri and Ciencin lim- the competition in the Roselle bles. Andrew Ciencin went 4-forDelia Serra, Ciencin arid championship, Cranford spelled southern New Jersey state cham- ited Readington to five hits and the Park tournament, easily winning 4 with three RBI on the day. Hopkins had two hits apiece. relief and. revenge to the tune of pion and last year's eastern Cranford attack was led by Moreno the title with four blowout victoCranford 12, Roselle Park Nyitray, Tubelli and Moreno all 11 runs on 12 hits while pitchers regional champion from the state who walloped a grand slam home ries, before clinching the Babe 2—The 10's pounded the host sinlged in a losing cause. Derek Rich and Andrew Ciencin of Maryland. handcuffed Plainfield with two run over the centerfield fence to Ruth District 12'title. Cranford 19, Scotch Plainsteam for 11 hits in four innings. Last year Cranford made an provide all the offense Cranford In the Roselle. Park tourna- Dave Jackson and Mike Tubelli Fanwood 3—The 10's bounced runs on only four hits. impressive showing, finishing in needed. Tubelli drove in three runs ment, Cranford won each game limited the Roselle Park team to back big time, walloping an overDan Moreno led the attack third place behind the powerhouse on the day with a single and sac fly. by the mercy rule, sprinting out two hits. matched SPF club with 20 hits in with three RBI on a double and a Delia Serra singled twice and to 10 run leads, The road to victoMaryland team and the Metro single. Tubelli belted two doubles Jpe Delia Serra doubled and four innings. had an RBI, and Robert Hopkins ry in the district tournament singled in two runs with the hot New York squad. Ciencin had a career day, dri- and a single with catcher Joe "For Cranford sports this is and • Ciencin both had two hits, wasn't as easy as Cranford suf- hitting Ciencin going 3-for-3 with ving in four runs with 2 home Delia Serra scoring twice on his really quite a run," said Head while Simon Smith, Joe Nyitray, fered its first loss of the season four RBI. Andrew Obergfeii col- runs over the centerfield fence, a double and single. Joe Nyitray Coach Kevin Mulvaney. "It's major. Obergfeii and Rich all had singles. but rebounded in impressive lected an RBI double and a sin- triple and a single. Tubelli roped Rashon Lewis and Andrew Qranford 10, Readington 9— fashion to take the title. Off all the teams in New Jersey — a double and had three singles. Ciencin all singled to add to the gle. Joe Nyitray singled. and there's a lot — to get this, far With Readington working its way ROSELLE PARK Cranford 14, Iron Bound Delia Serra singled three times cause. •twice is an incredible accomplish- out of tbje losers bracket, the large Cranford 23, Plainfield 4— TOURNAMENT (Newark) 4—Cranford bolted to, with Robert Colaneri, Nyitray ment.1 The competition is tremen-; turnout of fans wag treated to a a 14-0 lead and cruised to victory. and Smith all added two hits With the championship of the Cranford 15, Clark 5— very exciting championship game. dous. Babe Ruth District 12 on the line, Cranford needed only four The offense was led by newcomer each. "Everybody is real proud of the Cranford never trailed in the game, innings to defeat Clark in the Andrew McGiynn who blistered a Colaneri and Tubelli kept the the Cranford 10's were not to be kids," said Mulvaney. "To have the but Readington continually came opening round of the Roselle bases loaded double down the Scotch Plains offense in check denied as they lashed out for an to keep the record we do, against the competi- back from large deficits incredible 25 hits and secured a ^ line, clearing the bases. Delia from the mound. Park Tournament. ; pressure on. tion we play, is amazing." Cranford 8, North spot in the New Jersey State Serra and Ciencin had three hits Cranford spotted the Clark Pitching took a back seat as the Cranford has combined a powteam five runs before the offense apiece and Moreno collected two Elizabeth 4—The 10's kept then- Babe Ruth Championship. erful lineup with solid pitching two clubs combined for 24 bits, with erupted. Andrew Ciencin doubled RBI on two sharp singles. Derek district hopes alive with a good Joe Delia Serra led the way and defense. Each player, both in Cranford getting 10 led by twice and tripled to drive in six Rich doubled in a pair and Robert victory over a stubborn Elizabeth with a triple, two doubles, and the starting lineup and coming off Obergfeii, who drove a run in the runs on the day. Robert Hopkins Hopkins laced two singles. Dave team. Derek Rich led the offense three singles for a total of six hits the bench, have swung hot bats all top of the sixth which turned out to collected three hits with Derek Jackson and Obergfeii padded with a two run homer and a sin- on the day with four RBI. Derek season to compliment a strong five be the difference in the game. Rich pickup up two and slugger the offense with singles. gle. Robert Hopkins tripled and Rich reached base safely five man pitching rotation and solid Obergfeii also made a great catch Mike Tubelli missing a centersingled and scored three runs. times and drove in three runs on BABE RUTH DISTRICT 12 in the outfield to halt Readington's play in the field. Delia Serra and Tubelli had two two doubles and two singles. TOURNAMENT field home run by just inches. "We're extremely strong up and last inning rally. Plainfield 6, Cranford 4— bits a piece. Andrew McGiynn Mike Tubelli smacked two douCranford 23, Kenilworth Ciencin had another big game down the lineup," said Mulvaney. Cranford played poorly for the and Ciencin both singled with bles and a single. Andrew 4—The Cranford bats stayed hot "It goes right down the line, one with a solo home run over the cenfirst time this year, suffering its Ciencin playing a major role com- Ciencin, Robert Hopkins and through nine and the guys coming terfield fence, along with a double as they bombed away for 19 hits first defeat of the season 6-4. ing on in pitching relief of Tubelli Dave Jackson all had two hits in the four inning contest. off the bench. The meat and pota- and single. Tubelli drove in three apiece with Simon Smith, Dan Defensive miscues, terrible base to nail down the victory. runs on the day, and Moreno sin- Newcomers Simon Smith and toes of this team is hitting." Moreno, Drew Obergfeii and Cranford 11, Plainfield 2— The regional tournament gled twice and had an RBI. Smith, Dan Moreno led the attack. running and stranding runners Robert Colaneri chipping in with led to the opening round loss in With their backs against the wall Smith collected five RBI with a begins tomorrow and will last a Hopkins, Nyitray and Colaneri all double and a single and Moreno the double elimination tourna- and needing two consecutive vic- one hit each. singled. week. 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The Tony Siragusa Foundation, founded three years' ago by Siragusa and Phil Laferrera, also a Brearley graduate and Siragusas right-hand man, donated $10,000 for improvements of Brearley's weight room, which has been named in honor of Tony's lute father Anthony Siragusa Sr. "It's for the betterment of all the kids in the school," said Joe Capizzano, who spearheaded the effort to improve the room. "We we're looking for donations and In December, Phil Lafferrera presented a large check from the Tony Siragusa Foundation to be used for Tony's check helped us out a lot." improvements to the David Brearley High weight room. Pictured, from left: Athletic Director Joe Lafferty, Capizzano used Siragusa's donation, as well as donations from Superintendent Lloyd Leschuk, Lafferrera, Kathy Flamingo, and Principal Nancy Baton. the David Brearley Booster Club, the Kenilworth Jets and the Kenilworth Little League to buy brand new York equipment and give the room a new paint job. The Tony Siragussa Foundation has been in existence for three years, and holds an annual celebrity golf outing featuring the likes of Dan Marino, Jim Kelly and Darius Rucker of Hootie and the Blowfish to raise close to $80,000 a year to benefit underprivileged children. The foundation works mainly with the Grant-A-Wish Foundation based out of Baltimore, as well as the national Make-A-Wish Foundation, American Cancer Society and Ryley's Children's Hospital in Baltimore. The foundation main focus is children and last year it fulfilled a terminally ill four-year-old boy's wish to meet his grandparents who lived in Puerto Rico. It paid for the couple's entire trip and the boy was able to see his grandparents for the first time before passing away the next day. "Basically the foundation gears towards helping out underprivileged kids," said Laferrera. "Both Tony and I played sports in the town, and got our education from Brearley and decided to give back. "Both Tony and myself were able to take the next step and worked our way up in life," said Laferrera. "Now that we've reached some of our goals, we think about everybody else and how we can take care of the next generation." Siragusa is getting set to play his 11th season in the National Football League. He is currently holding out of camp, seeking a twoyear contract extension with the Baltimore Ravens, who he has played for the last three seasons, Laferrera, who oversees Siragusa's agent and is actively involved in the negotiations, said Monday he was hopeful everything would be settled within the next week. SENIOR SOFTBALL had three hits and Frank DiMurtino, Art Kopacz, Tom Lomburdi, Steve Mihansky and Dennis Kosowicz hud four hits, Norm Stumpf euch had two hits. Pioneer Transport 13, including a home run, Teo Logg Mason 26, Crest ^Fernandez was 4-for-4 and Haven Savings Bank 12—Bill Annund Sulvati hud three hits Richie and George Merlo had Refrigeration 2—Gury Fauche 'with a home run to lead the three hita, George Louhier and belted a grand slam home run, 80 yeur old Tony Menu fro hud Bill Kowalcyk had three hits, Office to its fifth win of the seatwo hits for Pioneer. including a three-run homo run son. , . and eight other players, hud two Marion Jacobson Roofing Nilsen Detective Agency hits to do more than enough to 16, Comcast Cablevision 15— 12 Rehabco 11—Frank Ciampi For Comcast, Dom Deo, Pat support and excellent pitched and Jerry Hettrick had three Surullo, and Ron Virgilio each game by John Miller. liits each and Lenny Yenish, Phil The Office 20, Union Center National Bank 5— Spinelli, Jerry Barret, Lou Kruk and Jim Venezia had two hits euch for Nilsen. Nilsen Detective Agency three hits each. Legg Mason 11, Union 15, The Office 14—Bob Debellis and Mike Volpo had two hits and Center National Bank 4— a two run home run each, Phil Legg Mason clinched their diviSpinelli had three hits, Al sion title as Jack King went 3Theresa hud three hits, including for-3, with multi-hit support theVgame winning RBI. Frank from John Geoghegan, Henry Ciumpi, Jerry Hettrick each had Barnes, Bill Kowalcyk and Bob two hits for Nilsen. Clark. For the Office, Chip Weiss had Bottoms Up 16, Antones a three run home run, Larry Pub and Grill 15 Rehak, Teo Fernandez, Tony League Standings Oliva and Armand Salvati had SO Plu« Olvldon I Anlonos Pub und Grill 1(3 3 Comcast Cubtovision 17 4 Nilson Dfll<iclivo Autmcy IS !i Bottoms Up It B Union Centor National Bank 6 13 SO Plus Division II Logg Mason 12 0 Murlon Jacobson (tooling 8 11 ThdOIIIco 5 15 Rohabco 3 14 Crost Rolrlgeration 2 IB 60 Plus Division L.A. 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Hernandez for August-3r2000- Walnut Ave. from Christopher & Jennifer Newman to Mark Lofquist & C. Tanguay for $225,900. Park-Zone can help youfitinto tight parking space •.-.•. FANWOOD. 3 Byron Lane from George J. & Carol A. Hahn to Lome W. & Susan M. Graham for $200,000. 96 Kempshall Terrace from Paul W. & Diane J. Ewing to Glenn & Michelle Guensch for $365,000. 49 Fifth St. from Ernie Fantini to Huy N. & Hang T. Bui for $319,500. 6 La Grande Square from Frank J; & Deborah A., Kinder to Maria Zoppi for $245,000. 8 Saville Row from Robert E. & Patricia Ancipink to Edward T. & Patricia M. Feeley for $224,000. GARWOOD 365 413 Fourth Ave. from Thomas J. & Rosemary Lawler to James E. & Amanda K. Langston for $225,000. KENILWORTH 324 N. 21st St. from Nazareth Goncalves to Francesco & Vincenza Emma for $225,000. 732 Summit Ave. from Henry J. & Christine Krupinski to Kevin & Jacqueline Kaelin for $180,000. SCOTCH PLAINS 1019 Cellar Ave. from William L. & Amelia Ogle et.al. to Stacy Rekdon for $125,000. 405 Montague Ave. from James & Maria F. Daley to Gregory J. & Kathleen Sheehy for $240,000. 909 Raritan Road from Helen Chabin to Rodney Santcross et.al. for $187,000. 435 Evergreen Blvd. from Harilaos & Dina M. Kalimitzis to Craig & Irene Cohen for $282,000. 327 Jerusalem Road from Charles P. Douches to Mark A. & MaryEUen Douches for $160,000. 1814 Raritan Road from Louis J. & Joann A. Vitale to Young Men's Christian Association for $470,000. 354 Union Ave. from Albina Appezzato to Benjamin Tucker & J. Kohler for $165,000. 11 Yarmouth Court from Jane C. Bendor to Madeline A. Forster et.al. for $220,000. WESTFIELD 141 Brightwood Ave. from Peter P. & Barbara K. Repetti to Gregory & Tanya Zrebiec for $549,000. 522 Codding Road from Alfred Pieaco to Michael Mahoney for $85,000. 526 Codding Road from Alfred Piesco & Randy Piesco to Michael Mahoney for $85,000. 404 S. Elmer St. from Jeffrey & Gail Alston to Newpointe Realty L.L.C. for $238,000. 122 N. Euclid Ave. from Frederick W. & Susan R. Debbie to Gerard M. & Kerianne D.Beatty for $481,500. 10 Hawthorne Drive from James & Karen Surgent to Jeffrey S. & Sandra Charney for $597,000. 825 Lawrence Ave. from A. Douglas & Mary E. Murch to David F. & Margaret T. Gately for $2,105,000. 1026 Ripley Ave. from Christopher Bruno to Peter R. & Lisa D. McClellan for $225,000. 439 St. Marka Ave. from Renate E. Percivul to Edward C. & Mary M. Ronk for $469,000. 804 Sherbrooke Drive from Stephen I. & Renee B. Goldberg to Alan R. & Maureen R. Wadman for $360,000. 845 Summit Ave. from Mary M. Briggs to Stephen M. & Amanda Jaron for $280,000. 108 Wyoming St. from Stephen & Amanda Jaron to Lino DiCuollo for $232,500. 831 Grandview Ave. from Alan R. & Maureen R. Wadman to James A. & Margarita M. Abate for $259,000. 722 Knollwood Terrace from Jeffrey L. & Laura S. Tarlow to Harold M. & Maria I. 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Hillside Auto Mall launches Quick Lane HILLSIDE - After great anticipation, Hillside Auto Mall officially launched Quick Lane, its all-new Tire and Auto Service Center on July 14. Located on Route 22 East, off the Hillside Avenue exit ramp in Hillside, Quick Lane provides a wide range of auto maintenance and light repair services on all makes and models from factory trained technicians. .. "Quick Lane is a giant leap forward in better meeting our customers' needs," said Rich Liebler, owner and CEO. "We now have a fast, friendly environment to provide quality auto maintenance and repair on all makes and models. And our customers won't fret about the pricing because Quick Lano provides extremely competitive pricing and courteous, personalized service that is second to none." . Among those joining Rich Liebler at the official grand opening ceremony for Quick Lane werethe Ford Customer Service Division Global President Michael Jordan; Ford Motor Company New York Customer Service Division Regional Manager Dave Cook; Hillside Mayor Karen McCoy; Hillside Council President Joe Pincekney; the wife of Hillside Councilman John Kulish, Theo Kulish; Hillside Auto Mall Parts and Service Director Jim Grady; Hillside Auto Mall Vice President Jeff Liebler; and Bob Lensi, manager of Hillside Auto MallOs Quick Lane. "Quick Lane employs Ford factory trained technicians delivering a trusted outlet for convenience-orientod consumers," added Liebler. "We'll provide fast while-you-wait service for people whoae time is a valuable commodity at a guaranteed low price." Established in conjunction with The Ford Motor Company, Quick Lane is separate from Hillside Auto Mall's normal service department, and is open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. during the week and 8 a.m.-5 p.m. on Saturday. 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WAITSTAFF ECHOLAKE COUNTRY CLUB Springfield Avenue Westfield, New Jersey 908-232-4141 WAITERAVAITRESS/ BUSPERSON For a Private Country TO PLACE YOUR CLASSIFIED AD* •'PHONE IT* •• FAX IT* * *0R MAIL IT C25 Classifieds Get WANTED Carriers for Newspapers delivery In Union County. One day per week-NO collections. Reliable vehicle required. Please call 732496-44S5. RESULTS! Find just the car you want at the price you want to pay. Club classified Full and Part Tirne Positions Available Apply in person 2KXK&00 the first place to lookforevuything Employment BOOKKEEPER -SECRETARY ]]For Law Firm- will train; ' must have WordPerfect '(or Windows, Dlctaphono ""and strong, general secro"tarial exp. Busy, pleasant, r mid-sized firm. Salary / "benefits competitive. Mail ^resume! V.. Hurloss, "Bourne, Noll & Kenyon, •PO Box 690, Summit, NJ "07902^)690; fox 908-277'6808;ema|l "Vhurless.@bournonoll.coin ; DRIVERS FT/PT for local car/llmo service. Exp. preferred - but not ncc. Flexible . schedules S400-S600/ . Week earning potential. .1-800-564-5885 DRIVER/STOCK " FT, evenings & weekends. k Beginning end of August. "Call 908-277-0399 General Help 240 PT, needed for Beauty Salon in Summit. Please call 908-522-90B0. BOOKKEEPING CUSTOMER SERVICE Mlsdo co has position avail for immod hire. Handle Incoming calls, order , entry & tracking. Some cusl: sov exp needed. Pleasant work environment. (908)322-5200 www-connections personneltCom 20 flex, hours per vvoek. For Real Estalo Management Company in Summit. Knowledge of Qulckbooks and accounting experience a Raise your family while you plus.. Fay resume to: raise your income. 908-273-3745 973-376-4753 DISCOVERY TOYS CARPENTERS Experience nocossary. Good salary. Call Bill FITNESS TRAINER for weekends & some nights. Experience & certification preferred. Call Kim at: 732-396-1766 * • • • • • • • CASHIER FT, for retail storo In Summit. Groat peoplo skills a must. 973-740-0936 908-665-1141 FURNITURE DELIVERY ADVERTISING SALES: CASHIER ACCOUNTS PAYABLE PRODUCTION/ REC/AFTER CLASSIFIEDS ... THEY WORK! Looking for a great part-time job? Noodod, P/T or F/T, days & overlings available, Llss Pharmacy In Summit. Call or apply in person. 908-277-0399 The Suburban News, Union County's Largest Weekly Newspaper is offering an Newspaper publisher located i n Somervllle has imCHILD CARE mediate opening for an A/P After school in my Westfield .excellent Full Time opportuniclork. Responsibilities inhomo to caro for 1 groat 12 clude coding, data entry and yr. oJd girl. Own trans, ty to join a professional sales filing of vendor involcos as req'd, M-Thurs., 20/hrs..wk., well as cash postings. Must Pleaso call 900-654-5093. team, and take over an estabbe detail oriented, well orAwosomo ganized and experienced in CHILD CARElished territory. fun, loving nannlos ,a computer environment, wanted! PT, year round, (knowledge of GEAC n S10-S12/hr. Various hrs. plus). Benefits Include 401K Candidates must be detail avail. V908-232-2273V and vision. Call Pfiltl Maior. oriented & enjoy working in a 908-575-6770 CHILD CARE or fax resume Ft, care lor 11 mo. in my fast-paced environment, with Westfield home. Newborrv 908-575-6772 toddler ox p. Eng spkg, DL, the ability to meet deadlines. r e f s r e q U 908-389-1178 Benefits include: Medical/ CHILD CARE Westfield, energetic person drive 2 young children to Dental, Prescription plan, school, after school actlviEOE tios & care In our homo. 40IK, and more. To apply: DL & refs. F/T/P/T or flox. ATTN: hrs. avail. Call 908-500WORK FROM HOME send resume to: Advertising 0108 or fax resume to: S500 to $6,000 pt/ft mo 908-317-8470 PAID VACATIONS Director, Eileen Biekel at: 1-888-598-3777 : OFFICE CLERK LINE WORK Wantod for pleasant, busy SCHOOL Law Firm. Duties incl. computer, copying, faxFull-llmo 1 " shift position Experienced driver and Ing, mnil, local orrands. availablo Immediately In TEACHER delivery person needed NO EXP REOD / WILL Rahway. 732-396-4480 Small innovated mixed for fine (urniluro storo. TRAIN reliablo, bright agod program needs Must be strong with a candidates. Incl. with rePT MEDICAL outgoing engortjc and clear driving record. Exsume HRS AVAIL TO creative person who cellent pay and benefits. WORK. Send to V. Hur- RECEPTIONIST loves outdoors usually Call Jay at: 908-756-7050 loss, Bourne, Noll & Ken-"Surgical Practice seeking 2-6pm with morning suborganl2od and peoplo yon, PO Box 690, Summit, stituting possible. REC NJ 07902-0690; fax 908- friendly front desk person. or Early Childhood CertifiMAINTENANCE Computer skills helpful, 277-6808; omall cation required. EOE. office experience & exvtiudcss@boumenQH.CQm 973-635-9658 HELP cellent communication Goneral. Handy person to skills required. Exc, Beneoxcept deliveries, run a fits. Sond resume to: OFFICE forkllft, good organ skills, Summit Oral Surgery dec mcch const helpful. Good 155 Summit Ave. MANAGER CLASSIFIED! OL Abio to handk) mult! taste. Summit, NJ 07901 Wcstflold Risk ManageCall BUI 908-241-6900 Fax: 908-273-9474 GET ment & Insuranco Office servicing, healthcare proYOU CAN CHARGE YOUilAI)!' viders needs an office We Ai-copt Vis.i, manager with bookkeeping skills. Pleaso call Ma. M.islcriMid, Ainex rissa 908-389-0104. Join the SRI team! SRI is a nationally known research company based in Westfield—and we are looking for telephone interviewers to conduct our opinion studies. We a r e n o t telemarketers! 1 CHILD CARE - Work in your own home. Apply BANKING at Monday Morning inc See our ad In today's paper 908/668-4884 .- under "RETAIL SALES • OPPORTUNITIES" THE TRUST COMPANY OF NEW JERSEY 35 Journal Square Jersey City, NJ EOE M/f/WV CLERICAL Billing accounts receivable and ADP payroll. Health Insurance. 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Used Car Specialists Serving UNION COUNTY Since 1939 MARKETING COORDINATOR Factory warranty, auto, air cond, tint glass, AM/FM stereo, ABS, p/s, cassette, airbag, 4 cyl, p/b, warranty avail, rear def, 12,050 mi VIN Y5818327, stk #2398 Responsible for gathering and analyzing market research for use by Circulation and Advertising Departments utilizing Claritas Research, The ExpressTimes commissioned market study and secondary information resources. Production of sales, presentations and other Marketing support functions will also be required. Candidate should have newspaper experience (Circulation, Advertising or Marketing) and be literate in the use of PC programs. College degree preferred. CIRCULATION PROMOTION MANAGER ; NTrsr Analytical Responsible for implementing promotional campaigns for the Circulation Department, including special events, contests and direct mail campaigns. Utilizing, analyzing and applying Ihe results of Market Research to identify areas of growth and establishing means to achieve growth goals is required. Additionally, this person will support the Newspapers in Education Department. Candidate should have newspaper experience (Circulation, Advertising or Marketing) and be literate in the use of PC and Macintosh programs. College degree preferred. Both positions report to the Vice President of Market Development and will serve on the company's Marketing Committee. A positive attitude and ability to work in teams is required. ^ Send resume and salary requirements to Financing & Leasing * All Trades Accepted '99 Toyota Corolla 2000 Kia Sephia Factory warranty, auto, air cond, tint glass, AM/FM stereo, ABS, p/s, p/windqws, cassette, airbag, 4 cyl, p/b, p/seats, cruise, warranty avail, tilt, p/locks, rear def, 26,028 mi. 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'94 DODGE GRAND CARAVAN SE '96 PLYMOUTH VOYAi '99 DODGE STRATUS 4 dr, 4 cyl, auto trans, pwr stotnVwind/lock/mirr, AIR. AM/FM sleieo cass, tilt, cruise, r del, linl, dlx whl cvrs, b/s mldgs, gauges, inter wip, cloth, bckts, 17,544 mi, STK 11)2631. VIN MN645586. $ '99 DODGE INTREPID '99 DODGE INTREPID 6 cyl. 4 dr, aulo tans »'od, p*r slmgytiW»indIods/rni, AIR MIFM sleieo cass, lilt, cniise, i del, int. bis rnklgs, guages, deluxe xhl'coveis, clolh bckts. Lnt wip, air bag, 26.8S4 mr, STK #02671. WN /XH79M31. • ' s '96 Pontiac Bonneville SJE Moonroof, auto, air cond, p/mirrors, tint glass, AM/FM stereo, ABS, p/s, p/windows, alloy whls, cassette, airbag, 6 cyl, p/b, p/seats, cruise, sunroof, CD player, warranty avail, tilt, p/locks, rear def, leather, financ avail. 49,279 mi.VINTH214366stk#2303 l5r895 '15,895 '98 JEEP CHEROKEE 4X4 i dr, 6 cjt auto Iians«/O0, p*r sfrAAmltak/niir, AIR AMiTU stereo cass, air bag, 8 , cruise, linl, Ws mldgs, gauges, Inler *ip. n wip. aSoy wtVs. doth, bdets. 17,155 mi, STK *U2629. V)fi *WL118653. 7695 $ 8895 '97 CHRYSLER CONCORDE '96 CHRYSLER LHS 4 dr, 6 c y l , aulo trans w / o d , p w r(4, t cyl, iila tens »00, f str/bricsAvind/locks/mir, AIR, AM/FM stereo cass. till, cruise., re def, tint, b/s mldgs, gauges, dual, a f U a mirs, int wip, air bag, cloth bckts 45.784 mi. STK #U2695.VIN#VH647161, *llf995 6 cjl 4 dr, aulo Irans w/od, pwt stmybrkstondteks/mir, Aifl AV.FM slerao cass.ffl.cruiso^'rdef, linl, h/s mldgs, dclma »H'fflveu. dotti bench, inl nip, console, 22,150 mi, STKrtJ2659,VIN #XH751325. '97HYUNDAITIBURON 6 cyl. a * I m «/od. pwi sti/ABSJWnd.lo<is/r(lir. AIR. AHfM 2 dr, 4 cyl. aulo trans, p w slr/brks/wind, AIR, slsTBo ass, bit. ousfl. re del. bnl. gauges, key^sj entry. ^1 AM/FM stereo cass, r def, tinl, b/s mldgs, »ip, is HplKsK keite ertiy. i t »H coiere, do* beta,66.165 gauges; airbag, inl wip, dlx whl cvrs, cloth bclds, mi.STK/U270I.WH*FlXI?6CQ0' 31,753 mi, STK IU2675, VIN IVU035940. $4295 $6825 $49,255 $6,495 Used Car Savings 4 dr, 6 cyl, auto Irans, pwf st'/biksA»in<Hocks, AIR, AMJFM slereo cass, rn dsl, tint, b/s mldgs, gauges, air bag. inl wip. alum whls, 38,093 mi, STK *UZ696. \/IN #MA616912. . $7,495 $9,495 I $11,995 David M. Yanoshik c/o The Express-Times, PO Box 391, Easton, PA 18044-0391 • ore-mail to dyanoshik@express-times.com CTIO '12,995 "96 CHRYSLER TOWN & COUNTRY LX MINiVAN $ l4 r 895 '98 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX SE 6 c y l , a u l o trans w / 0 0 . p w1 rdr, 6 cyt, aulo Irans w/00. pwr stmoiirkj/whlVxfatairr, sWABSMind/locks/seals/mh. AIH. AM/FM stereo cass, AIR, AM/FM cass. bit. cruise, r del, Ms, b/s mldgs, gauges, • till, cruise, r del. linl. gauges, b/s mldgs, air bag. inter air bag. inl wip, deli wN cm, clolh bdds. 27,203 mi, STK wip, rr wa^toasri, aium whls, doth bckts. 68,563 mi. STK «J2522.VlltrW296382. *U25MVIN»TBI66380. S I5,995 $ l6 r 295 '99 PLYMOUTH GRAND VOYAGER SE ^7 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE UREDO 4X4 '97 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE LAREDO 4X4 6 cyl, aiilo trans w/od, pwr sir/AfiSAvind/locks/mir, AIH, AM/FM stereo cass. till, cruise, re del, linl, b/s mldgs, rjaugas, dual miis. keyless ontry, int wip, fa wip wash, dlx whl covers, air bag, clolh bckts, 33,840 mi. STK#U2698, VIN4XR205467, 4 dr. 6 cyl. 4WD. auto Irans »'od, pwr slr/MsWiniiodis/nir, AIR. A M M slaeo asi, lilt, cruse,radel, linl, Ws mldgs. gauges, kiggane rack, keyless entry, air bag, inl wip, re wp, alum wrils, cfcln bckls, 31,456 mi. SIK «U2683. VIN IVC7SM70. *I6,895 »I7,995 $ l8r275 i dr. 6 cyl, <WD, auto Irans w/od, pin s»/tKks/wirillodstor, AIR A I M stereo cass, cd. bit, cruse,redel, M . t/s rnUgs, tacfi. gauges, luggage rack, keyless entry, air bacj. inl wip, re nip-tan, alum whls. c k * tcktj, 33,556 mi. STK (U269I, Vltt(VC7177a $ l8r375 7S YEARS IN THE SAMEIOCAVONI Visit our website at www.bsfleet.com 'FLEET LEASE t SALES. INC. 908-241-3939 965 ST. GEORGES AVE. R A H W A Y . IM.J. BLUE STREAKl 732-388-0094 Prices incl all costs to be paid by consumer oxcept license, registration & taxes. Not resp (or tvpos. Pictures lor illustration purp only. "48 month Chrysler closed end lease w/12,000 ml/15c therealter. " 3 6 month Wells Fargo closed end lease w/12,QO0 miyi5c IhoreaftertChrysler Credit waives sec.tiep. All prices Incl all applicable rebates and Incentives. All rebates go backtodlr. Lessee resp lor excess wear & tear. §Must be onrolled in a 4 yr college & graduating within the next 6 rttos or have graduated trom a 2 or 4 yr accredited college within the past 24 mos to qual. §{) Good until August 31st. Price(s) include(s) all costs to be paid by a consumer, except for licensing, registration and taxes. Experience adventure everyday. Avontis Pharmaceuticals has just begun a great advenlim;. As the now company created by the merger ol Hoochsl Marion Roussel and Rhont; Poultinc \iouu, Aventis is one of llie world's leading pharmaceutical linns. Inlernutiotiul in scope, oui North America Commercial Operations hoadquurters is located ricjht heie in N n w Jersi;y. Our challenge is an ambitious one: lindincj lliu answois that will hulp people everywhere live longei und hualthiei lives. But liisl, vvt! need lO'drid [jeofilc; who are equal to the challenge. Could that be youV If you wont to be part of trie ddvenluio especially if you hove.1 expiMlisi' in any ol thi.'i aitxis listi.'d b t ;low - • we'tl lit: inlcrosled in heaiini) from you. Positions now available in: AVENTIS PHARMACEUTICALS IS NOW HIRING IN NEW JERSEY. Matkivlini] linaiK.'e Inloimalion lechnology Send resumes to: Ad Code: 2000avcoml Aventis Pharmaceuticals PO Box 504 Newtown, PA 18940 I luinan kesouri-i.-s AdrninislraliVi: SupfHjit MtxJical Allan:. Medical Information 1 or e-mail us at aventis@beksdata.com or visit os at www.aventis.com t nvironiru;nl, Health and Sulely Our challenge is life. •I IM,,|,...I ••,.•! »j .'I '( '0 A-..-nil:. I'll, IIIII.II i s Cranford Chronicle August 3.-2000-. General Help For your convenience, call toll free: Part-Time Employment MEDICAL ASSISTANT Tired of Retail? Filing, scheduling, light computer entry, telephone skills, approximately 25 hours per week. Including some Saturdays and evenings. 908-322-7500 Excellent opportunity available In busy Internal modlclno practice (or Want to return t o t h e experienced individual workforce? with strong assisting World Savings, ono o skills. EKGs & Medical Transcription needed, no America's most admired Venlpuncture needed. financial Institutions Is Excellent opportunity. Mhiring part-time Customer F, 8:30-5:30 NO SaturService Associates for our days. Fax resume to: Central/Southern New Jersey Branches: TELEMARKETER P/T telemarketing in Mlllburn. Outbound calling to our friendly, loyal customers. Nationwide residential services Co. located In Millburn. Esc. communication skills, friendly enthusiastic manner. Call Mlchaal a t 973379-3790 axt. 133. 908-232-1920 MEDICAL COLLECTIONS Excellent opportunity In Clark with business office of large medical practice for experienced Individual with strong skills In billing and collections. Internal medicine background a plus. Excellent salary and lull benefits package. Fax resume to: Susan Manahan Assoc, Make a change and work for the best. This Is an exciting opportunity to gat In on the ground floor. If you are energetic and Ilki working with people, we want to hear from you. NEW 2001 NISSAN For Immediate consideration or to reserve a seat at our Job Fair, please call (908)233-6224: PATHFINDER SE 4x4 4 DR Job Fair 269 kfaso for r NEW 2000 NISSAhT NEW 2000 FRONTIERS VWJTOW8M, Sill #20081!, 4 cyl, nutafrom,or IwAta/lilci/wuKV l u / n W w r t , m/fm CD, lit, a u » , Juol m bum rr del, irxfioh, d a n . USXh SI ! , m B M J M o 24 mo last includes S»9 first mo pyml 4 SI59S cop m l rtdudim r SS4S W e ( » = $2239 due at inception. laid pymiVcmt/purrJi opt: S23Ji/S45le7SI 1,617.50. Pricn S rnrnenl Indwfcs SI400 fatay fata, $750 (olege U lebali S S75O Customer Layaby Rsbala H ouoT-. FREE SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE on all vehicles delivered before August 31, 2000 ROVER per mo. 24 mo*. *2239 due at Inception J vvww.landroverwoodbridge.conj^ Tread liphtly! Drive responsibly o f h o a d . © 2 0 0 0 Land Rover North America, Inc.Always use your seat belts. SRS/oirbogs alone do not provide sufficient protection, the storting MSRP of a 2000 Discovery Series IISD is 533,975. MSRP of model shown is $36,725 and indudes leather package. Both MSRPs include $625 destination charge and excludes taxes, title, license and options. Actual price ••».>».' depends on retailer and is subject to change. See retailer for details. Medical Help Visit our website at: www.hilltopnissan.com PRICED AT. Financing Available on .select vehicles to qualified buyers.' as low'as Withseating-for eight, 170.4" of cargo space, a 190 horsepower engine and option savings\ of up to $2,700*, Safari gives you plenty of room and power at a great value. ^ j . : Acura 3-dr! 4-cyl. 18 valve fyel I n - l ~ ™ * - ' ' ' 'spied HOC engine, 5-8pd, man. Litrans/auto. available, power C';steerlng, power brakes, air j'cond., tlnled glass, cruise, : moon roof, console, am/ fm/cd player, sport mirr., • light group. VIN _ r T v ' ' # Y S 0 1 0 3 3 5 . LS Model :'• • y,'MDC435. MSRP: $19,755.. • ' • , . LEASE FOR / . SAVINGS AN SELECTION ON OF mmm ALL-NEW PERFORMANCE •LUXURY SEDAN - ASKING 2000 3.5 RL Premium Luxury Sports Coupe Luxury Flagship-4-Door Sedan ^ I N T E G R A GS, '972.2CLPRBJ. ACURA 2-door, 4-cyl, aulo. Wrw. fl p/sti.ec] H wtu. drv. cruise, buck- tlb, air cond, cruise, blt»W,spt wipets, moon roof. am/Mstoreo/cau. l h i I W / Mi36y26.VlNWS016740. Mi.49.186. VIN #VL002756. , , SAFARI make them S M O O T H And AFFORDABLE. Do one thing. Doit wel $15,995 ROUTE 22 WEST, NORTH BRANCH (SOMERVILLK) 908-722-2700 -800-773-8757 (Ol 998 GM Corp. All rights reserved. GMC, Savana, Safari and GMC logo oio registered trademarks of General Motors Corporation. 'Savings oased on MSRP of option packago versus options purchased separately. \: for limited term. CLASSIFIEDS GET ASKING $15,444 '97 2.5TLPREM. '973.5RLPREM. ACURA <Wr, &cyl, auto. Irans, p/ s/b, ac, t/gls, uuise, buckets,1 leath. Inter, console, moon if, am/ fm/stereo/casi/cd disc plyer. Ml. 37,010. VIN WC0033O7, '97 3.2TL ACURA 4-dr, frcyl, aulo. Irans, p/ s/b, air cond. t/flls, nxjon roof, leath. inter, sport minors, anVfm/ stereo/casa. Ml.49,450. VIN (WC006325. ACURA 4-dr, 6-cyl, aulomalic taia, p/sA, air cond. t/gbs,moon rool; am/fm/slereo/cassetlo M).58.059. VlN«WC0O339. ASKING ASKINO' ASKING $17,995 '96 RAM 2500 SATURN 2-dr, 4-cy*. 5-»pMd manUal IransmisaJon, p/ib, aVconditiOninfl. nwr doltat, O U I M , St *hect ah1)lm/«lor»o. Wl.93.038 VIN DODGE Hl-lop conversion, 8-1 cylinder.autb. trans, p/sJb. dual air I cond, t/ob. rr. del. TV, cmiie, VCR, I elects bed, lealner Interior, a m / M l ilereo/cau. Ui.68,295. VINl ^3,995 = 6 $15,555 INSTANT CREDIT APPROVAL TO ALL! Call Toll Free: $23,995 $18,888 9^4 INTEGRA LS ACURA 2 dr. 4-cvt, 5-tpd. manual Irani, p/iA>. ac, r/del. aiilie, moon nxtt.'jipQUw, am/fm/ilereo/cais. M.se,40t.VIN«RS033676. $9,995 '92 VIGOR LS ACURA 4-dr, SvA automate karu-l misiiofl.p/sA) ac, tilt wheel, cruiw I um root. laati.lnkiior.anVhVttoreo/l cass. Mi.81.754. VIN KNC008864. ASKING $6,995 '94 JETTA '94 VIGOR LS VOLKSWAGON 4-dr, 4cyl, auto, transmiss, olalb, aircoiiditioiiino, Mass. (rtv*| drive, anvTm^tareo. Ml. 80.745. VIN #RMOI344«. ACURA 4-dr, 5^1,5-spd. nun. Irana, p/Vb, ac. auisu conbui, tnl»dglas3. tunrool,buclub. HI •wtteeC anVImyatoreo/cassotUj Ml 95.331. VIN «RS007 62/. ASKING H8K1NO DnnkRuprcscntalivoson premisus! BtinQ yourprcsont |).iynieut hook with you! No-hasscl approvals! Top dollars paid for your trade-in, on-lho-spol!!! SPRINGFIELD $6,495 , '96 ECLIPSE GS J I I I MITSUBISHI Convertible, 2 * , 4cyl, auto. Irans, p/s/b. air cond, V ols,autai,txxiot3.cai«Jo,ani/ /m/stiireoteis. Ml. 28,192 VIN WE0II623. NO CWEDfT REJECTSBANKKUPTCY_ NO PROBLEM! ITS O.K.I We Sfwak English. Spanish, Russian, lUillan, Pgrlu<)uesr, Hebrew, Arabic & other languages $7,995 '99 ACCORD EX ^ONOA 1-&, 6<^l. aulo trans, fl * b , >c, tinted glass, ouisa, IDOUI rool.teotiaf Intakx, <xnifrivsUui/ ClSBSllo Ml. 23.465, VIN «XA003«0, $13,777 ^$21,888 REPOSSESSCM-. HTE 22>SPRINGF1ELO, NJ*973-912-90tiO ASKINO ASKING NOCREDTT. BAOCREDrT. SALES OPPORTUNITIES ELIZABETH Real Estate Rentals i " ™ ™ ^ CUSTOMER SERVICE Human Resources Dept. THE TRUST COMPANY OF NEW JERSEY FT, days, M-F. Challenging fast pace position at an office supply & copy store. Varied duties for a hands on customer oriented person: Exp. preferred Call (908) 464-3000. 35 Journal Square Jersey City, NJ 07306 Fax: 201-420-2674 www.trustcompany.com CLASSIFIEDS... THEY WORK! No Phone Calls Please EOE M/F/H/V Appartments fl 1 ° Church, 823 Jerusalem Rd Scotch Plains, NJ. Spaces 1 0 $15,2 e $20. For reservations call Ella 908-561-2890 (Furnished) 4001 Parse House Antiques Stage House VHtaga S d Pins ROSELLE- large 1 BR, Vic- Antiq. Bought & Sold Dealer torian Mansion, nice area, Space Avail. 908-322-9090 •• S84S/mo. 973-331-8096 Apartments (Unfurnished) 405 NEW PROVIDENCE- avail 9/1, 2 "fl.,3BH, 2BA, gar., $1900/ma + utll. Call btwn 10am-7pm. 908-665-9742 Firewood & Fuel 550 BARTEU.-SFARM8. GARDEN SUPPLY Firewood 1/2 or full cords 908*54-1566 732-388-1581 1-80ONEED-LOAN CREDIT APPROVAL HOTLINE Garage/ Yard Sales SUMMIT- 56 Blackburn Rd., 8/5,9-2. Moving sale. www.toyotaoutlet.com W E S T F I E L D - 8/12 & 8/13, 8-2, 8 3 5 Willow Grove Road. H H Items, children's items, books, clothing, toys & assorted. J-800TOYOTA-6I Prices indude oil costs e x c e p t . tax, registration & license fee. • UNBEATABLE SULLIVAN CHE Check the classified section first. NBW 2000 CHBVROLBT New 2000 suy f 1 Savvy home shoppers reach for the classified ads before theyhit the streets. The newspaper classified section offers everything they need to make an informed purchasing decision. Want to make a move? Check the classified ads first. / MDNTE CRRLD, # 11462 2dr, auto, 4 cyl. eng, p/steering, p/brakes, ABS, airbags, air, bucket seats, cass/CD, MSRP: $14,340, Vin #Y7215385, Stk #9295. IncI $2000 facreb,$478 deal disc. 3 w NeW2OOO CHeVROLBT : FOR; 100's OF QUALITY USED CARS • TRUCKS • VANS • SUVs • 100's OF MAKES & MODELS' ASKINQ COLONIAL MOTORS ' SALES Retail Fabric Store sales help needed. Flair for home decorating a plus. Call Nina 908-888-9416 WESTFIELD LUMBER & HOME CENTER- has Hourly wages and beneposition available for fits. Will train. Apply In yard person/driver. person. Westfleld LumHouses I Must have valid driver's ber 700 N. Aye. East, license. Apply In perWestfleld. (Unfurnished) 430II Items Under son at: 700 North Avo. NJN Publishing has an ImEast, Westfleld. mediate opening for a sales v908-232-8855y $100 575 908-232-8855 professional. Candidates FANWOOD- 3Br ranch, FP, must possess the motivaIg. lot, enclosed porch, 2 WINDOW AIR CONOtion to sell In a competitive gar., close to school & all $95, Good cond., need exmarket, be willing to work RETAIL Employment trans., $1725/mo + utlls. & tenders. Call: 908-484-6384. hard to achieve sales ex1 'h ma sec.' 908422-5176 DOUBLE RABBIT Trades cellence, manage multiple Cage. $80 obo. tasks on a regular basis, 908-647-7124 Housing and have excellent commuTREE CLIMBER, nication, presentation, and | TIRES - Good Year to Share closing skills. In return, the Wrangler, LT 265/75R16, CREW FOREMAN auocessful candidate will brand new, $75. 908-232•96CHRVKCONCORDE earn an excellent salary and CRANFORD- share fur& SPRAY TECH 2296 evenings, • 4-Dr, V6, PS/PB, Auto. Cruiae.S Incentive package from a The Trust Company of New Go all the way to the top, w/ nished apt., smoker prof., Morel «99»VIN#TH286675 newspaper group that rec- Jersey seeks aggressive, growing Somerset Cty. have cats. Walk to train. General •98 PLYMOUTH BREEZE ognizes accomplishment. yet friendly Individuals S475/mo. + sec. + Vi utll. Co. Salary S25K-S45K +, 4-Dr, 4-Cvl, Aulo, PS/PB, A/C i 908-709-9484 Also Included are health, who enjoy working In a Annual & Incentive bonus. Morel 45T74MI/VINHWN331035 Merchandise 580 sales-oriented environdental, eya care and life In'93 FORD TEMPO QL ~ Health, 401K. COL a +. -HOUSE 2-Dr, 4-Cyl, Aulo. PS/PB, A/C, 4 suranco programs, paid ment. We are creating the Will train. 908-668-5858 SPRINGFIELD TO SHARE Avail, immod. 2 Bikes- 26" Girls blue sprint, Morel 57620MI/VINHPK111501 holidays and a 401K plan. need for INSTORE « J MERC. Gft MARQUIS I S $20. Schwinn Mirada, metal$250-$425/mo. 4 brs, launEarnings potential $30,0004. MANAGER, ASSISTANT 4-Dr, V8,4-Sp Auto, PS, P/ABS lic red, $50. 908-233-7561 dry IncI. 973-376-1734 MANAGER and SALES Situations Brk?, Ale, A)*FM S I 6ass. & •99 TREK 5200 - Racing Bite, If you are looking for an ex- ASSOCIATES to form a Morel 79628MIA/INHPX662508 successful team at ourWanted 56 cm carbon, reoAyh/bl, 18sp., S5 FORD ESCORT LX * citing opportunity that will Office Space 4-Dr, 4-CyU-Spd Aulo, PS/PB, flight deck computer. SHnano challenge your sales skills, new supermarket branch A/C, AM/FM St Cass, CD & HOUSE CLEAMNGPolish email or fax your resume opening soon In: for Rent 440 Pedals, 119k, $2100. Morel 86301 MI/VIN«SW347130 lady, exp. refs, own trans, 9062728986 with a cover letter detailing Margaret 908/429-2095 •97 FORD ASPIRE why you should be considGIANTS TICKETS4-Dr, 4-Cyl, Auto, PS/PB. A/C, 8 ered for this position. CRANFORD-prestig|ous PAPER WORK HELP Full season. Morel 34944MI/VINHV62120I8 Irvlown location, olfFiles, Ins, checkbook. ReCall 9 0 8 - 2 7 3 - 2 1 1 4 '93 DODGE CARAVAN Reply to: Successful candidates must duce clutter & assemble street parking, proximity POOL- Esther Williams 23ft. 3-0r,V6. Auto, PS/Pa Morel to train & bus service, have very good customer 57657M1A/IWPR182437 tax records. 7324990771 Cathy Clark classic w/ 18ft. patio deck. restaurants, shopping & service and strong cross40yr. warranty, exc. cond. HARD TO FIND TRUCKS Classified so-on. 1500 sq. ft. suite selling skills; in-store Real Estate Sales $1,700. 732479-3185 Sales Manager available Immediately. •97FORDF250 bank experience preBuild-out negotiable. Call 3-Dr, V8, Auto, PS, P/ABS Brks. ferred; non-banking can908-709-1700 Fax: A/C AM/FM St. Cass & Morel Musical didates must have proven Real Estate 34737MI/VINWNC63890 1-877-330-9955 ability to sell retail prod'96 GMC SONOMA SLE email: Instruments Wanted 360 ucts and will be trained to 2-Dr, V6, Aulo, PS. P/ABS Brks, cclark@express-timiis.com A/C, AM/FM St. Cass, Air Bag & sell bank products to exRooms Morel 3855fiMI/VIN»t8530218 I Cherrywood Spinet with isting as well as prospec- ALL/ANY CONDITION bench. Fayett&Cablo gently • W DODGE RAM 1500 tive customers. Good writ- Cash paid for your prop- (Furnished) 2-Dr, V8. Auto, PS/Pa A/C, cared for & tuned regularly. ten and' communication erty. Fast closing. No AM/FM St Cass, Bed Uner & $550.908-233-7561 skills necessary. red tape. Call Today. SUMMIT: Room for Morel 33698MIA/INSVJ527346 ERA Queen City Realty •93 CHEVY S-10 $110 per week. Call 2-Dr. 4-Cyl, Auto, PS/PB. A/C, Flea We offer a competitive salAskforLydla© 9O8/59B-O522 AWFM SI. Cass, Bed Uner & EOE . ary and benefits package 908-322-5454 Morel 43256MI/VINHPO164O49 Markets In an environment that '97FORDF160 Merchandise Retail Help 270 rewards Individual ac3-Dr, V8, PS/PB. Auto, A/C, FLEA MARKET complishments. Please AM/FM St. Cass, Bed Uner & 8/12 8-5. Metropolitan Baptist Morel 28326MIA/INIVNO23493 forward resume to: COUNTER Anti ues 5 0 P/T, flexible hours for 1 yr. old, must drive, experience & ref.s required 908-709-1951 Acura 4-dr, 3.2 liter v-toch 225 hp ^j 6-cyl- engine, auto transmisslon.-power steerIng, power brakes, air condlonlng, tinted glass, rear defrost, cruise control, moon roof, leather interior, anVfm/sloroo/ ,. cass. Model#UA586. 2,413 mi VIN#YA039463. MSRP: $28,880 NEW 2001 CL 265 1AA CASHfarrecords, mao*-. toy cars, watches, teddybears, toys. 908/654-6608--' NANNY WANTED ACURA CERTIFIED USED VEHICLESBS SELECTION! ASKING AA/EOE RECRUITMENT ADVERTISING SALES YARD PERSON/ DRIVER COUNTER^ SALES Currently seeking a PT ac thirties asst. and PT dietary aide. Please send resume to: 311 Springfield Ave., Berkeley Heights, NJ i 07922 or call 908-464-1 9260 for interview. E.O.E. $26,777 'ERMO. 36MOSI Now you can charge your classified ad We accept: WWW.CRANFORDSCHOOLS. . ORG/OOP/ f 560 | Wanted to Buy 62 Cherrywood double pedestal table w / 1 leaf A 6 chairs + lighted buf> RAHWAY- Clean 3 r m . , fet/chlna cabinet, $2,500 near trans., no pets. 1 '/> excel, cond., 908-322-7443 mo. sec. 560Q/mo + utll. LEATHER Sofa, Love Seat, re732-396-0465 dinar, $600. Whte Iron daybed. $150,900-232-1342 BERKELEY HALL NURSING HOME MAIMR MAKES MAIEVERHWES Safari Vans available for immediate delivery. Please send letter of Interest and resume to William E. Cashman, Deputy Superintendent of Schools, 132 Thomas Street, Cranford, NJ 07016 no later than August 11,2000. WE DO IT WITH • PRICE • A HUGE INVENTORY SELECTION 'AWARD-WINNING SERVICE! New 2000 INTEGRA 3.2 2000 SAVANA • Classroom Assistants/ SNAPPY/Speclal Education and General Education Programs Various Schools/ Various Hours Sales Help Builders' General Supply Co., a New Jersey Based Lumber Yard Is seeking Motivated Inside Sslos Reps . to work Inside sales In our Cranford location. We are a 70-yearold established, contractor-oriented yard with and excellent reputation In the Industry. We offer a competitive salary, health Insurance, plus a 401K re'tlrement plan. This Is an excellent opportunity for a results driven Individual Interested In being Involved with a constantly growing, service-oriented company. If you have the desire, we have the experience to train you. Serious Inquiries only. Please send resume to PO Box 127, Cranford, NJ 07018 or, fax to (908)276.1399, Attn.i Dave LIFE JUST GOT EASIER! IMMEDIATE OPENINGS immm MIMIIIII Savana Cargo Vans USV & CufSc Vans available for immediate delivery. "Excellence In All Endeavors" 2501 Part-Time 1 Employment 255 FT, Positions available on shifts, 8-4, 4-12,12-8. Complete an application and Interview between 8-4 for these positions. Join our experienced nursing department and Our dynamite management team at: Berkeley Heights Convalescent Center. Please (ax resume to: 908-464-4889 EOE WE ARE NEVER UNDERSOLD! • BUY IT OR LEASE IT FROM USI • LOV FINANCE RATESI • FINANCING FOR ALL! 'TOPTRADE-IN DEALS! • SAME DAY DELIVERY! • WE PUT THE FUN BACK IN CAR BUYING! CRANFORD PUBLIC SCHOOLS CRANFORD, NEW JERSEY INSIDE SALES REPS Furniture (Unfurnished) 405 973-467-2364 LPN/RN/ NURSE'S AIDE . . .^^. „ , — h relufje ad rebcrtes and inoenfiyes aid dl cosis to be p d by a consumer excrot tax, togs, regi^ etdi & • DOC tEes. Leases are dosed end w / pordiase optionsol lease e n i 10Kmi/yr diow wA'5C after. Lessee resporsiie for I | main! and excess war & tear. Suoject to quaKfioation by jprimary lender. Canwt be in conjundiori with any oifier o^r. AJ venJrJesscUcosrnetirdyas-i'fo Yrrwst have iwrjusd New Nissm " COOL . FT available In busy Springfield physical therapy practice.^ Duties Include Physical therapy aide & light clerical, also Insurance verlllcatlons. Fax resume to Barbara at: $ 8 . 0 0 per hour Call Debbie a t 732-396-4435 (or Interview 258 ROUTE 10 WEST, EAST HANOVER, NJ Sides Hours: Monday-Thursday 9:(X)aiir8:0()pni • Friday 9:0Oaiih6:()0pm • Saturday 9:00am-5pni ^ OFFICE ASSISTANT Benefits Include medical/dental, prescription plan, and 401k. Must have valid NJ Drivers license. permo. 24 mos. *2339 due at Inception J | 885 Route 1 South, Woodbridge (732) 6348200 The CMC Savana comes supported by a full-length box frame, and nearly a century of truck-designing experience; so when you get behind the wheel, there's nothing but smooth sailing. Monday 8:30-5:00 Tuesday 1:30-10:00 Wednesday 8:30-5:00 Thursday 8:30-5:00 Friday 8:30-5:00 I l l l t O P (973)887-5400 I NISSAN Woodbridge make thein FULL-TIME Our Credit Department specializes in Customers with Bad Credit • No Credit • Bankruptcies • Foredosures I • • M^_ HOURS: DAILY 'TIL 9 , SAT. 'TIL 6 A f l M f r A S I K COMPANY SALES • PARTS • SERVICE YOU WAREHOUSE/ MESSENGER lease for IN STOCK! V -i 1 RN / LPN needed for busy Oral Surgery Practice, Peoplofrlondly, office exp. helpful. Send resume to: Summit Oral Surgery, 155 Summit Ave., Summit, N J 07901 Fax: 908273-9474 WANTED m mum, Sit «W8S2, 6 cyi, auto, oil, (nrr/ileei/AIS/windi/lli/mlm, o m / U cms, till, cruka, dual ok bog), olum sys, lugq Hi, rodiali. MSIP S73.348. Based on a 24 Mo leou incWes S i t ! |inl nupymU SI 595 enp cost (idirciion *5545 bonk ( M = $2339 due at Inception. Total pymls/cost/purdi opt: $4/7o/S69l6/S14,242. Fries I Paym.nl Includes S750 Collegn Grad Rebafa, S75O Customer toyahy Rebate if qua)". ,U DISCOVERY SEMES II STARTS '33,975 1 NURSE &*•!••»; NEW 2000 NISSAN lease for 1 With general office duties for small physicians office. Send resumes to: PO BOX 1296 S u n r i t , N J 07901 or faxfax908-273-1995 NEWaOOONISSAN MAXIMA GXE Come in and see how Paul Miller makes the Land Rover lease program even better. r WORLD SAVINGS AITIMA GXE 4 DR PUB STOKER PRICE IS HOT. 1 MEDICAL RECEPTIONIST Looking lor <i career in Management? World has lull-time positions available in our Management Trainee program. Call (201)444-4026 VIN #IW5OlO25, Slk #10007,6 cyl., auto, air, pwt/slew/ABS/ windi/lks/mirts, om/lm am/CD, BOM SOCIM system i l l , autss, dual oil bogs, atlay wills, run brds, radiak 0I0M1 sys. I M P : $30,948. Bused on a V Mo lms» indudes S269 first mo pyml t S1595rapusl ledurtion * S54S bank fee = $2409 due at urapfion. Total pymh/ losl/purdi opt: H45i/SB59VS2I,354. Price 8 Payment i n t U a $750 Collegg Grad Rebate I $750 Customer loyally Rebels if qual". Professional ' Help 2601 973-966-6768 Saturday August s'" 1:00 pm at World Savings 150 Elm Street Westfleld, NJ per mo. 24mos. I I Sales Help 255II RECEPTIONIST Kids in School? World Offers: • Flexible hours Mon-Sat • World Class Training ' Opportunity for Advancement • Excellent Benefits • Friendly Work Environment C-7 Cranford Chronicle 240 Medical Help 250 Seize the Opportunity! 1.800.360.3603 B-August-3r20QQ - New 2000 •»fri New 2000 cHevROier _m 17464 Cargo van, auto, 6 cyl eng, p/steering, p/brakes, air cond, bucket sts, 24 Hr Rdside Asst. MSRP: $21,269, Vin #YB152989, Stk #9363. IncI $1000 fac reb, $2405 deal disc. 4 POOR. 18.431 Buy Buy FOR FOR: • P R I C E QUOTES VISIT OUR WEBSITE AT: • CRHJlt APPROVAL vvww.tpringflelrJacura.com • ffWOITORY SELECTION . . . lyaconsu/nerexcopllMtaxiia.rog.undllc.to. 2000INTEGRA' amilettieroattw. Closedendtoasotera: purctioM option/cap p p cost raduclion/bank odciWbank leaMJ of . UudCOTUMcom*tlcdlv"ASIS: E x t a W & I W O W n t l l . ^ K ^ ^ t o f f i ^ o S SAVE '4941 Auto, 6 cyl eng, p/steering, p/brakes, airbags, air cond, Auto, 6 cyl eng, p/s/b/l/w, airbags, air, tint, bucket seats, tinted glass, 24 Hr Rdside Asst. MSRP: $21,155, Vin rr defrost, roof rack, cass. MSRP: $29,253, Vin #Y2301358, #VE232274, Stk #9353. IncI $1000 fac reb, $1324 deal disc. Stk #9501. IncI $2500 fac reb, $2041 deal disc. U] CeRTIFIBD PRE-OWNED VBHICLBS • * • 1 2 , 5 0 0 OFF ORIGINAL MSRPft 1996GEO 6995 Automatic, 4 cylinder, p/steoring, pTbrakes, sir cond, dual alrbags, casj, 32,263 mi. Vin ITZ0268320, ORG MSRP $15,850. WARRANTY AVAILABLE! 1999 CHEVROLET 10595 Automatic, 4 cylinder, pis/b, air cond, rr defr, bucket jts, tint, cassette, 15,279 mi. Vin 1X7325205, ORG MSRP $14,666. BUMPER-TO-BUMPER WARRANTY INCLUDEB! 1997 CHEVROLET t '11.395 Automatic, 6 cyl, p/s/b, ABS, bucket sts, airbags, air cond, tint, tiit, cassette, 16,614 ml. VIn IV61541S4, ORG MSRP 117,656. 1999 CHEVROLET BUMPER-TO-BUMPER WARRANTY INCLUDED! 1997 CHEVROLET 4 DOOR 4X4 Auto, 6 cyl, p/s/b/l/w, tilt, p/seats/ trunk rel, air cond, tint, rr defr, cass, 26,642 ml. Vin 1X6267002, ORG MSRP $18,310. HUIWIPER-TO-BUMPER WARRANTY INCLUBED! SULLIVAN SAL1 HOURS MON thru FRIDAY! 9AM-9PM SATURDAYl 9AM-SPM 15.895 Automatic, 6 cyl, p/sib/w/lim, Ult, tint, rr defrost, alrfaags, air cond, cajs, 33,146 ml. VIn IV2227178, ORQ MSRP $27,041. WARRANTY AVAILABLE! 1995 CHEVROLET 16995 Auto, 8 cyl, p/brakes, p/w/l, p/trunk rel, air, airbags, bucket sts, 52,220 ml. VIn ISR132830, ORQ MSRP 129,942. WARRANTY AVAILABLE! 1999 CHEVROLET 1999 CHEVROLET 13695 Auto, 6 cyl, p/s/b/l/w, ABS, p/seats/ trunk rel, air cond. tint, rr defr, cassette, 25,999 mi. Vin 1X9284165, ORG MSRP $19,367. 18395 7 pass, auto, 6 cyl, p/s/b/l/w, ABS, cruise, a i r , tilt, keyless entry, cass.20,10 mi. Vin IXD327069, ORG MSRP $26,295. BUMPER-TO-BUMPER WARRANTY •MCLUOEBI Santag New Jtmy For Ovtr 45 tanl CHEVROLET WE'LL BE THERE the first place to look for everything 10 WEST WESf FIELD AVE. CAILRAMONA! FOR IMMEDIATE New 2000 BLHZER WARRANTY AVAILABLE! classified *—— 4 dr, auto, 4 cyl., p/steering, p/brakes, airbags, air cond, 2 dr, auto, 6 cyl., p/steering, p/brakes, dual airbags, p/l/w, bucket sts, tint, cass, rr defrost. MSRP: $15,135, Vin sunroof, bucket sts, tint, cass, cruiset. MSRP: $22,582, #1Z402996, Stk #9877. IncI $750 fac reb, $415 deal disc. Vin #Y9377536, Stk #9814. IncI $1494 deal disc. 2 POOR FOR- •»—•• 2O688 Buy FOR: SILVERADO Buy —— ROUTE 2 8 ONI M i l l IAST OP IXIT 137 GARDIN STATI PARKWAY! CHEVROLET ROSELLE PARK 241-1414 Si-HABLAESMNOt Prices IncI all reb & exi He, rag & taxes. Prices avail, on In-stock units only. Coll grad $400 Of qual), 01$ & reb in lieu of special rates. 'Severity of credit may affect dwn pymt., terms & apr. Bankruptcies must be discharged. "Factory Rebate $2500 and Dealer Disc. $2500 on New 2000 Blazer, MSRP $32,193, Stk#9591 fOn same exact In-stock unit We reserve the right to purch. other offer. Ml:12k ml/yr 20c thereafter. Photos used for layout purposes only. Lessee respon for malnt & exc wear & tear. Offer cannot be comb with any other offer. Exp 8/4/00. Cranford Chronicle B M A OLD PHOTOS WwtCards. sports & PJPer items, ?£«• Wanted for v top W Pre-1960 •latin 906-322-1545 11AAA CLEANUP Household or constr. debris removal low rate,freeest, 9082325146 Gutters & no , Leaders 1000 GUTTER CLEANING ALL HOMES $65 Installation. DEEGAN GUTTER CO. 908-322-2014 1-23 CLEAN UPS- Wo tate anythhgS119aTRUCKLOAD G U T T E R S & L E A D E R S hduflng dumprq & loading Cleaned and. 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STEPS AND MORE Low cost repairs / replacements. 732-752-7775 10851| Autos for Sale 13851| Autos for Sale 13851| Autos for Sale 1385 | l Antique & FORD BRONCO I I '87-LINCOLN CONTINENTAL PONTIAC GRAND PRIX Classic Autos 1 3 9 4 I I Wanted '95- 21k, exc. cond, 4dr, SIGNATURE SERIES '91 Eddle Bauer, auto, 4wd, now tires, C/C, ac, Ken- - burgundy, leather Int., all ac, am/fm cass, CC, ABS, FORD 1942 CP V-8, 350, DONATE YOUR CAR To dull alrbags, $9000. wood CD, 111k, all pwr, power, 69K, Low Miles, Heritage for the Blind. auto, new paint job, 908-273-3952 clean car. $5,800 Call running board. Sacrifice Tax Deductible, Free $13,000. Possible swap John 908-276-1440 $2700/obo. 908-490-0140 SAAB 9000 C D '89 - sliver, Transportation Towing, Free Phone Card for convertible. Call 5 spd, sunroof, 100K, FORD ESCORT LX *96- 2dr, LINCOLN CONTINENTAL to donors with this ad + 732-388-2142 $4,200,908-522-9228 '96 - Fully loaded, am/fm low miles, 27k, good cond., nm1162.CaD1-80a-2donaie. Autos for Sale 1385 cass, auto seats/mirrors, SAAB 900S ' 9 5 - 5 dr, 5 spd, a/c, arri/rm cass. PLYMOUTH BUSINESS dual alrbags, 37,500 m l , $5,600 obo 908-484-3644 black w/ beige Int, auto, COUPE '38- V8, a/c, troACURA INTEQRA OS '90$15,000 908-232-6054 sun roof, a/c, aba, am/fm phy winner, to much to Sspd., cruise, sic, ABS, FORD EXPLORER SPORT cass, org. owner, excel, list, $20,000 OBO. PossiLINCOLN TOWN CAR '89moon roof, 190k hwy ml. '94 - Looks like new, cond, 66k, $12,900 obo ble trade for convertible. Slgnature series, 105k, Must see /Great Train Carl auto, 2 dr, white, 84K, 973-635-0565 732-388-2142 new trans, all pwr, runs $2,100 008-273-1422 ask $8,000 908-301-0179 great, $3500. 908-272-6086 SAAB 900TURBO '88PONTIAC 1958 Star ALPHA ROMEO SPIDER Black, 5 spd, 185K, pw, FORD EXPLORER XLT '93 - MAZDA 6 2 6 LX '92- 4dr, Chief, 4 dr, A-1 cond, '82convertible, 52k, sunroof, maintenance hisauto, PW, PL, ac, cruise, 6 cyl, 4.0 liter eng, 2 WD, auto, $12,000. Possible swap excellent ' condition, tory, $1800. 908-233-6918 88k, exc. Cond, orlg. A/C, al br, 58K, exc. cond, all for convertible. Call S2.900. owner, $4700/neg. 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M a t *94 - In serv 908-789-9424 black, 4 door, 111k, all HONDA CIVIC EX '98 the Grst place to look for everything • $12,500. 908-464-1946 11/94, 44K, options plus. power, new tires, well 24K m l , a/c, 5sptt, sunrf., VOLVO S70T5 STANClean, $9000flirm. 908-598MERCURY COUGAR ' 6 7 . maintained $8500. Must p/w/l, alarm, remote keyDARD ' 9 8 - Mint condi< 0700 day. 908^980777; eves. 289, auto, p/s, white, blk. sell! 908-542-1594 less entry, am/fm cass., tion, grey, garage kept, Inter, California car, no CADILLAC ' 9 1 SEDAN 4dr., green. $13,999 OBO 20k, 1 owner, $23,000/obo. rust, $5,500. 908-789-9585 DeVILLE-121K highway 732-382-8773 . 908-303-4430 Trucks & ml., black, very clean, I i MERCURY GRAND MARVW JETTA ' 9 2 - 4DR, ps, alarm, loaded. $7100. 908HONDA PRELUDE SI 'B6- QUIS LS'92-Fully loaded, pb, auto, a/c, good Int. 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The Kenilworth Volunteer Fire Department and Rescue Squad's annual summer carnival is scheduled to runfromAug. 21 to Aug. 26. The carnival will be open Monday through Friday, from 6 p.m. to 11 p.m., and Saturday from 4 p.m. to 11 p.m. As part of the carnival, rides, games, food from around the world and entertainment for all ages will be provided. On the nights of Aug. 22 and Aug. 24, guests will be invited to pay one price — $5 — and enjoy all the rides all evening. The night of Aug. 23 will be TV/VCR combo giveaway night. Children ages 14 and younger can enter a drawing to win one of two TV/VCR combinations. All proceeds from the carnival will go to the Kenilworth Volunteer Fire Department's Building • Additions and Renovations Fund. KENILWORTH • — The Friends of the Kenilworth Library have scheduled a fundraising event with Theresa' Delights, an ice cream parlor located at 505 Boulevard. Proceeds from all sales at the' parlor between 4 p.m. and 7 p.m. Aug. 24 will be donated to the Friends. The all-volunteer organization raises money and promotes activities in support of the library. The Friends' fall meeting is scheduled to begin at 7:30 p.m. Sept. 19 in the library, located at 548 Boulevard. Membership is open to all people, not just Kenilworth.residents. For more information on the ice cream fund-raiser or joining the Friends, call (908) 276-2451. IRutgers Co-op sets food safety program WESTFIELD — The Rutgers Cooperative Extension of Union 'ounty is offering a program on food safety training for childcare providers. This program, titled "Handle With Care," includes lesson plans, color fact sheets and color posters that promote "Clean It and Cook It," the safe handling of food, formulas and expressed breast milk. The program has been successfully pilot-tested throughout New Jersey and has receive enthusiastic reviews by educators and clients. The program is scheduled to be held Sept. 19, from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m., at the Rutgers Cooperative Extension, first floor auditorium, located at 300 North Ave. East in Westfield. The scheduled instructor is Dr. Karen Ensle, R.D. FADA, CFCS. There is a $5 fee for cost of materials. To register for this class, call Cathy Forsythe at (908) 654-9854, between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 4 p.m. Monday through Friday, or leave a message on the answering machine at other times. Inside - ; • ; • ; the first place to look for everything rsfrrsf Commentary A-6 Community Life B-1 Sports C-1 PrlmeTlme B-3^ Obituaries A-8 Real Estate C-2 Police Log A-2 Classifieds :....C-3 50 cents — such as Union County Superintendent of Schools Frances Lobman — have already suggested the matter is firmly in the hands of the Cranford Board of .Education, and no outside agency can interfere. "It doesn't ByDARIAMEOU fall within our regulatory perimeters," Lobman said this THE CHRONICLE week. "It is a local decision." CRANFORD - The letter The letter, dated July 31 and sent out last week by more than drafted by Cranford parent Betty 130 parents and concerned Mueller, outlined the disgruntled Cranford residents concerning parents' arguments against the the Board of Education's class current district class size policy. size policy is beginning to elicit Some parents are angry the responses — but probably not the school board will be spending answers some parents were hop- money on three teacher's aides ing for. instead of hiring another fullCopies of the letter were sent time teacher, • '. to elected officials on every level A copy of Mueller's letter and of the state government, up to the 130 signatures it garnered and including Gov. Whitman, as was sent to the offices of Gov; well as officials from the state Whitman, Congressman Bob Department of Education. Franks, Senator Frank Although many' of those offices (Continued on page A-10) are yet to respond, some officials Officials passing the bill as concerns continue to mount . • • • * . . . NICOLE DIMELLA/THE CHRONICLE Whether It's a steaming cup of cappuccino, a healthy green tea or a dessert with an exotic flair, owner Don Simpson believes PerQup, a new cafe that opened recently In Kenilworth, has something for every taste. Simpson and co-owner Leslie Dimor said they chose Kenilworth as the site of their cafe to fill the void left by larger coffeehouse chains such as Starbucks, which chose to hang shingles in what Dimor called "prestige" locations such as Westfield. They have coffee,too Owners offer something for-all tastes at new Kenilworth cafe By THOMAS SCOTT CHRONICLE CORRESPONDENT Library Friends schedule 'Delight'-ful fund-raiser Thursday, August 10, 2000 • Worried parents finding little help Around Town l a s s , cd, leather, abs, dual bat's, 132,000 miles/V1NW):161O]. '94 NISSAN 300 ZT I Hops, auto, air, p/s, ji/b, n/w, flocks' Ip/stal tilt, cruise, ass,.leather, abs, I airbad 58,01)0 miles. VINSRXHftffi. CRANFORD • GARWOOD * KENILWORTH KENILWORTH .— After a year of searching for a location in numerous Union County towns, partners Leslie Dimor and 'Don Simpson opened PerQup Cafe on the Boulevard last month with high expectations. With their respective 20year careers in a variety of food and drink enterprises, including stints with Barnes & Noble and Starbucks, the two partners felt Kenilworth offered a great opportunity for them to create something special for residents. "Kenilworth is a great choice for us," Dimor said. "It provides a stable business and community environment for small businesses, unlike some towns we looked at. And it really deserved and needed a good cafe. "Our repeat customers are growing and we continue to see new faces every day," she added Even Mayor Michael Tripodi supports the endeavor: Dimor "We felt we could fill a void said the PerQup cappuccino created by the major chains' was selected by him as "the oversight and provide that quality experience with a local mayor's choice." touch for Kenilworth residents," she added. "We appeal "Kenilworth is a great to the Boulevard dinner crowd that is inclined to stretch and choice for us. It provides stroll before they order an a stable business and after-dinner coffee." community environment And PerQup is not just about for small businesses, coffee, the entrepreneurs noted. "Aside from an array of regular unlike some towns we coffee, espresso and cappuccino drinks, we offer desserts," looked at. And it really Dimor said. deserved and needed a Those desserts include the Fruscia Mango, a fruit-based good cafe." frozen drink mixed with milk, — Leslie Dimor tea or juice. "We'also make the Co-owner, best New York egg cream around," Dimor noted. "We also PerQup Cafe offer an extensive line of black, green and organic teas, as well "As the major coffee store as a bottled espresso soda chains continue to overexpand," known as Manhattan Special, Dimor said, "they overlooked which can be served with whole Kenilworth, preferring to tar- milk or over ice cream." get the prestige towns like But coffee, the business ownWestfield or the high-velocity ers noted, are PerQup's mainsectors such as the center (Continued on page A-10) island on Route 22 in Union. Garwood reworks police salary scale tion in the borough clerk's office. In related police business, Detective Sgt. William D. Legg has been promoted to captain and Sgt. Leonard J. DiStefano has By MAUREEN FOYE been promoted to lieutenant. CHRONICLE CORRESPONDENT "I am very proud and honored GARWOOD — The Borough of the work both men have done Council unanimously adopted while they have served on the Tuesday night an ordinance that • Police Department," said Mayor , provides compensation and bene- Michael Crincoli, who administered the oath of office to them fits for regular police officers. The ordinance, which lists Tuesday night "I am glad to be mayor while salaries for 2000 and 2001, was a result of salary negotiations with both of you are being promoted," the Garwood chapter of the Crincoli told Legg and DiStefano. "With the new chief (Dennis Policemen's Benevolent Lesak), we have somewhat of a Association. Salaries for 2000 are $35,572 new administration," Crincoli to $53,518 for patrolmen and noted. "I think we are moving in a $63,041 for the only captain on positive direction. I thank both of the Garwood PD roster. These you for your dedication and sersalaries are retroactive to Jan. 1. vice to the borough and to the For 2001, patrolmen's salaries people of this town." The next regularly scheduled will increase to $36,906 to $55,525, and the captain's salary Borough Council meeting is scheduled to begin at 8 p.m. Sept. will increase to $65,505. The complete ordinance, which 12. • A workshop session is schedlists the positions and salaries as well as the schedule for longevity uled to precede the meeting, benefits, is available for inspec- beginning at 7 p.m. Mayor beams over new cop promotions Garwood council candidates getting ready to rumble council member, and Kathleen work with the present administration toward downtown reviVillagio. i THE CHRONICLE Mitchell was on the council talization," he said. GARWOOD — The candi- from 1994 through 1997. His Mitchell said he plans to dates for Borough Council are resume also includes serving as start his door-to-door campaign gearing up for an intense cam- a member of the Garwood after Labor Day. During that paigning season. Zoning Board of Adjustments walking tour, he said, he will Two council seats are up for and as a past president of the speak with residents and learn more about the issues affecting grabs in this November's elec- Garwood Democratic Club. tion. Republican candidates Pat This week, Mitchell said he individuals in the community. Quattrocci, an incumbent, and believes downtown revitalizaVillagio could not be reached newcomer Hugh Bissette will tion will continue to be an issue for comment this week. try to beat out Democrats for future Borough Council Bissette said his hunger for a Dameon Mitchell, a former members. "I would continue to Borough Council seat is a way of By DARIA MEOLJ satisfying his desire to help the parents in Garwood. community. He said his cam- "Tfyat is the main plank in paigning will begin in about a my platform," Bissette added. "If I'm going to stand on something", week or two. • ; If elected, Bissette said, he it is going to be that." The goal of Bissette's door-fco'would focus on strengthening door campaign will be to {et support for the youth in town. "There needs to be more of an everyone in town know him, h§ itinerary and agenda for kids, to said. "I want people to vote for give them something to look for- me because they know me and ward to," he said. "We need to know that I'm going to put my help them become what they best foot forward," Bissette said'. want to be, and give a sense of Quattrocci could not be ease and piece of mind for the reached for comment. A long and winding road Cranford teens take the scenic route on statewide bike journey They biked through High one was helpful." Point, a mountain that stretches The Cranford kids did not take TIIKniRONlCI.K the trip to set any records or 1,600 feet above sea level. To CRANFOKD — Two Cranford raiso money for charity. "We just make the trip through the rough High School students recently wanted to say we did it," Chaz terrain even worse, Wiener was toured the Garden State, from said. "To say we did something ill that first day. the mountains to the oceans cool this summer, so we could The duo crossed a total of 11 white with foam. North and look at the map and say 'you, we mountains during their trip. south, they ingested the variety hiked it'." They biked 50 miles of rough terof New Jersey cultures and landThe Cranford boys hud not rain that first day. scapes from the seats of their hiked in almost two years and it "I never would have guessed bicycles. was the first time either one had that tUere were mountains in Chaz Muckenthaler, 16, and hiked over 10 miles. Their voyage New Jersey, but there were, plenMatt Wiener, 17, left Cranford turned out to be well over 10 ty of them," said Chaz. "We just and returned four days later a lit- miles — all told, they rolled kept thinking 'tomorrow will be tle hungry, a little tired, a little about 250 miles across the state. flat land,' but it wasn't. It was dirty, and a lot more knowledgeDespite their lack of long-dis- two days later." able about the state they call tance experience, the duo was "Our whole motto wus not to • home. undaunted. The,y Equipped their train and not to know," said Matt. "Because once we're there, it "There's a lot of variety in New bikes with lights, speedometers ,, will be too late to turn around i Jersey," said Chaz. "From hills to and new seats and rode off. beaches, its got a bit of everyThe journey started at 6:30 anyway," Chazz added. Because the trip was an thing — and Cranford is the best a.m. July 11 at Point Jarvis, Pa., part." where the borders of impulsive decision, Chaz and "All the people, from top to bot- Pennsylvania, New York and Matt did not plan for accommotom, were good people," Matt New Jersey meet. "We wanted to dations. The two did not pass noted. "Anytime we askt>Kfor get to the most northern point so through any towns during their After four days of trekking, long-distance Cranford bikers help, everyone was suppdrtive. I we did all of New Jersey," Chaz Muckenthaler and Matt Wiener finally reached their destination. (Continued on page A-10) was very happy to finjl'out every* noted. lighthouse in Cape May. ByDARIAMEOU .,r ?«••*•