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RDM) TAURUS L Wagn, 1991. de wner, 973-782447. ng- FRD TEMP igb9.4dr,4eytndar.93. mass, cxaaani y* nm RHL Lanafl, AaMag $19. Cal Ja 87X12-493. FRDTHUNbERRD X1988. Paarlwhla wb «! MaWaW. rtwj/kmkmu. rhw VeM awl Asama hnsb. N tea r buy. Meat sal. Cal 96^87-3168. HD»PW^nj9ftAut«aa^a>wia Ja>y»»- wilinl cndbm. 9* man. Asking $4 J. Cal 9M87-6328. HNDA PRELUDE St. 1993. Back. 32^ nflaa.aplar.iehp.aiarm.c.aunrlaly wtteeli. araged. ExcaJtefit endmn. $11^4. 2M67-57S. > HYUMMl ELAKTRA 1993. 4 dr. Manual kamaaaaba. at. nte/ tape. 67j maw. Very gd cnditin. $425. Call 973-74MS12.. HVUNDAKEXCEL. 1992.2 drive. 4 cyflmar, ~,12^/beat Ber. ne MFt«mG2.1993. MkHgM Futy laded. KLAWFU AM/FM caaaala.dalga tk, antenna.'33 naaa. AaMng SUfiM negsaue. V8848B4853. Beeperf 21-799-16. JAGARXBJ98S. Aukwalfc, pwer i tag. pwar bnavja* at CBadajbig, fanw pneaaj*. 97k. 98-7SM1BB. MAZDA 323.1988,1 MT drnuri, wi ndmn. daly cmmuter. Ratwi tune up! xhant. aticka. rupecn. tiap. baal tter. Mapkm. EvaNnga; 873-73E4374. Days MA2DA PCK-P. Truck. B22.199. Rad,. 5-apead.4-cylrxler,Hedgaae.b«dlt«er/cap, dbh7* 1.73.1***. n*».bmummcn* Be 166. Bn. 16.. MERCEDES BENZ 3E. 1986. tttr, navy, tan Wertr.189. maw, $65 r beat «er. Cal 21-378-226 r 21-297^52. ' MERCEDE8 38a, 1965. Exaeent dun. Sunrf, AM/FM ca*aettt, leaner aeats. 1. maaa. $9.8. Cal 873-76S-M1. MERCURY CLNY PABK Wagn. 1989. s*paaeenjer, exalant crnbn. New anine. Urea, akndunlng, exhaust ayatem, M M - lr, battery, radatr. Mu* awl 88-CT8-38. MERCURY SABLE Wagn, 96. SeKrnn, V-6. luty tadaayaaatt 8,3JL, S2.8. f MERCURY SABLE LS. 1867. ttmaaate, 4 JJ^JJ aj^miiatffr^ smnw MMMJf^M i'^aa^^^daae. 68, mts, n* wn*, icitdtd. STntgt-.' U i h. flflfi 9 6 4 4 6 1 7 ' > ' ' ' ' ' ' '.' *"&*>?", NSSAN UEST MHvan 1994.25, maw." GXE luxury mdel Practical new at $1, MS than brand new. Asking $16,. 973-76385. 'L6MBLE FRENZA Wagn, 1886. 83K mbet, air ndahned, AWFM Cassette, 4-ddr autmallc. k endun. Asking 135. Plaaw cal 973-683459. LDSMBLE TRFE 199. Al equfcped, excalent endwn, T19K miles, M wner. 88-686-3682.. PLYMUTH ACCLAM LX1991.4dr, blue. V-6. M y laded, air bag. new tune up, tires, near brakes, axcesent cmttn. Asking S4.69S r bast ner. 21-731-6972. PLYMUTH NEN Sprt, 1995.4 dr, whle/ pey.alr.pwarateerlnabrakae,lcls,n*rfs, AUFM caaeaue, rear datret. crube cntrl. agwpedage, new Urea, 34Kmae». ne wner. 187. 86-296-165.. SATURN SE2 1994. Autmatic. Whla/ tan. 17,5 mwa. Sun rt, bra, air. AM/FM stere cassette, ally wheels. Mint $1,5. WW88-T6S. PNTWC GRAND Pitr, 96, iwdbm brwn cfllm t artfpci jytnwbc* J wnnlg dh PNDAC. MNE pawangei statin wagn. 1979. ne Wner.81Jrris».Aequlprn8nl. Ran great. r*y $27. negtsabls. Frank 973-748^99. "-. PNTWC PARBCNNE 1966. Wht. Excellanl ndbtn ki and ut. Wn! last lng! Cal waamaya nly after fipm. 973-325-3841. Lred, 1993. Green. f^ursche 944. 1987. RKV Mack tamer autmadc. V-8, akvcadum. Laded 65K. LJSrtr. Sepead. 2*2. sunrf, cassette. Mehach. CD, AM/ FM. Vary daan. $15^. phne, exiras. ry 68k mles. garaged. 212-673-B41.2V7B3-8148: 973-763459, f UNCLN CNTCNTAL 8kjnaan. 1989. Laded, new paw. rune aw saliii.94k. $475 beet er, amm*n*m. SATURN SC2.1993. kl wnrl. autmatic, ABS. RataUa. great cndhn and lun t drive. $85. 973-79-4289. BEST... me mmi. r\m mim PUBUCAUT RUCTN First federal Hutu Ructin s AUT Ffl SALE SEZED CARS hrn $175. Prachaa, CaV laea, Chevys, BMWs, CrvellM, Jeeps.. 4WTJS. Yur area. Tl ttm.14-216-9 artanaln A-719 currek latins. SEZED CARS frm $175. Praehea. CadV laca, Chevys, BMWa. CrveBes. Ak Jeeps, 4 wheel drives. Yur area. Tll ree 1-6-216,9 Ext. A-5139 lr current SUBARU 1888. Fur wheel drive. Tw dr., 11, rries. Great winter car. Gd nrat car. Great deal 973*325-3779.' SUZUK apeck CnvertWa. 198. Pwer ateeilng,dwerbfakea,am^m cassette, sudc shut Gd ndmn. $4, r best ffer. 21-661-182 anyttma., TAURUS L WAGN. 1993. Lw mrss, new brakes/ Urea/. Alr-feaga, anthck brakes, twrd aeat. pwer everyttiig, crube. MM. $85. 973427^71. ^^ TYTA TERCEL, 1991. 2-dr, alternate. AMffM caaseba. 9SK mlae. gd endwn, ngjhil WM 97>661-3327. VLKSWAGEN SUPER BEETLE. 1872. Cm- plelervreeta»\whbe.newengln»,transirt»- a4n, nthfr* sil ifenit mw lw rfctcs. MM seal Cal 8M67-7882. VLKSWAGEN FX, 199.4 dr, air cn* _Bnlr».AMintra wam.4jps wq fwt mtay ndun. Aakkig $3^45. cal VLV 745 TURB Wagn; 1989. mw. 5 speed, 3rd seal, aral.eway bars, new dtch, brakes, tires. 128. mes. $8,. 973467-9121., -...,. VLV.94S WAGN. 1993. Black,! pwer eunrl AbbFM caaaebe. Mrd aeai buaxn cmds aaat Crystal dean. $15,3. 212^73^241. 21-76M149. AUT WAtTtD ABLE PAYS TP $$$ N CASH Care, Trucks and Vans and Al 4 Wheel Drrwa FREE PCK UP. 7 DAYS 1-8453-9328 ^6-688-2929 $$$WE PAY TP DLLARS, Fr Yur Junk Car 24 Hur Swvicw. CaD: TRUCKS FR SALE TDYTA4x4P1CK-UP.1983.V6.&*peed.ak-, at wheel. Harm, bedaner, 31 s flres, tl bx. 71^ Nghway <naes. $9^/ negsabmu 96-964-1522. Free 24 Hur Aut Call frm yur AUD 459 -i4s3sl CH EVptfT -4549 cmyyttlje. -549-4579 EAGLE 4599 Press the 4 digit cde fr the nfrmatin yu want t hear... 4689 LEXUS -4699 UNCLN 47 T MAZDA -4729 MERCEDES receive yur infrmatin -4819 SUBABU 4839 SUZUK -j4849 TVTA 4859 LANDRVER JX7JXS- -4829- VLJCS- Vets Day ceremnies The Rahway Vetenni Central cmmittee will again be hsting P mnies at die rrjuunitfiits lcated at St. Gerges and West Grand avenues at 1:3 fin. All participating units, dignitaries, clergy and the public are ments at 1 ajn. minediately fllwing the ceremnies an' pen buse win be held at Rahway Pst 5 American Legin, Maple Street Tickets n sale Rahway Hspital Fundatin annunces the availability f tickets t me 1997 Hliday Cncert perfrmed by The rchestra f St. Peter by the Sea under the directin f its renwned cnductr. Rev. Alphnse Stephensn. The fundraising event will be held at Unin Cunty Arts Center, Rabway, Dec 1 at 8 p.m. The hliday cncert has ^ becme an annual traditin in - J which the cmmunity jins tgether t enjy classic hliday music fr the benefit f its lcal hspital. The Dec 1 cncert is fully underwritten by The Rahway Savings nstitutin. All prceeds frm this event will g t Railway Hspital Fundatin and services f'rahway Hspital. Tickets are priced at $25, $2 and $15. Ticketsfrthe cnceit ate n sale in Rahway Hspital Fundatin*!. Develp- and can als be pvcbaabd Unin Cunty Arts Center Bx ffice, 161 frying St_ (732) 499-8226. DPW asks fr help The Rahway Department f C- Public Wrks needs cperatin. The department asks that all Rahway residents refrain frm raking leaves/grass clippings int the street until Nvember fr die fllwing reasns: "Yur Best Surce Fr Cmmunity nfrmatin" The Baker, played by Jim^rrfe. cbnfithtts Jaclvptayd^by Marc -DrmeB,, jg prepare l lr battie bti with the Giant in Stephen t h SSdheim's d h i ' hit msicai musicai 'nt the Wds.' Theplay wffl bederfrmed at the Unin Cunty Arts Center in Rahwray frm tnwnw^ until Nv. 16. Fr infrmatin call (732) 499-8226. City natives hpe t 'break a Tmrrw, tw Rahway natives will make then- prfessinal debuts at the Unin Cunty Arts Center's fall prductin f Stephen Sndheim and James Lapine's Tny Award winning musical hit, "nt 9 Dana Sides, 16, and Samantha Kureczka, 15. are bm eagerly awaating their participatin in evetr Sidesisamealer veteran at the. r$e 6H Hgt^itlS. S&'s lieen appearing m prductins since she was 8 years ld. She's appeared in prductins f wefl knwn plays and musicals such as little Shp f Hrrrs." "CmdereBa," "klahma.'' and "Hell, Dlly!" just t name a few. Sides is als qurfe actpe in "schl A junir at Rahway'High Schl, she is a member f the Junir lympic Sftball team as a pitcher and she is a gunnery fficer Training Crps. She's als a member f the Schl Thespian»ftdich Natinal Hnr Biae Triangle the am." A sphmre at Rahway. Hfgb Schl, she was just recently inducted int the Schl Thespian Sciety this year and she's invlved with the Musical Theater Prgram at Rahway High SchL Kureczka is invlved with schl sprts. She's a member f the sftball team and the tennis team. She said, 1 tried tennis ut fr the first time this year and like it a tt" «f) Knreczka is als in literature. She enjys aeadmg and is very interested in me Rmantic Perid. She als Ekes taydr*»/add intends t have a career m a graphic,they knw, the dry web. \ Trt the Wif' takes the stries f "Cmdereua." little Red Riding Hd," "Jack and the Beanstalk" and "RapunzaT and mixes them int a stry that invlves a ^HV»«cuple and the spell that a witch has put upn them. t explres the cncept f living hap-. pity ever after. t's a musical filled with fun and fantasy, «and it's sure t have smethinf fr everyne. BrStanDa* A Clark wman and tw Rahway residents were injured and a real estate ffice was severely damaged in a wild car accident at the cmer f St Gerges and Westfield Avenue last Wednesday. Accrding t Lt Ed Hw"" 1 f the Rahway plice Traffic Bureau, Mary Kirk, 85, f Clark suffered severe chest injuries caused by her steering y cnditin at Rahway Hspital. Tw Rahway residents, Mary Miller, 47, and a 14-year-ld girl, suffered neck injuries when their vehicle was' hit by Kirk's. They were treated and released frm Rahway Hspital. The crash ccurred at 2:26 pjn. Accrding t Hannan, Kirk was traveling east n Westfield Avenue when the accident ccurred. Kirk hit tw vehicles while crssing^st Gerges Avenge. Miller and the girl were in ne vehicle; mere were B injuries in the secnd. " She then entered the parking lt f the Shell filling statin, which is at the car c lcal mi NJ :: <rr >n ^j<: X -c xi n ::- PH-TS -:: cmer f W< erges Avenue. Her vehicle hit a light ple there and smehw jumped a tw and a-nalfft barrier and plwed int the wall f a real estate ffice at 781 West Grand Avenue. Her vehicle went half- way int the building. 7 Thank gdness it was clsed r it culd have been wrse.* said Human. Ride's vehicle was ttalled in the accident. Rahway firefighters and the. First Aid Squad respnded t.the -scenet cut the tai away frm Krfrs that she culd be taken ut Kirk's vehicle als made a hle apprximately 1 feet by 1' feet in the side f the ffice. The building suffered substantial structual damase, said Hanttan, but there has-been n duar rwtinim* n the damage. Accrding t Hainan, thereis "D real lgical reasn" fr the accidenl "ur investigatin feels mat it is lack f driver atlrafhin and. maybe tss f driving skflls r deteriratin f driving skffls," he said. Hainan stressed tfast cuy the *^i?*fl My-fflf f Mtr Vehicles culd determine if Kirk had lst any f her driving skills. Cps clear ut bar By Sean Daily., The Flaming fear n Pplar Avenue was clsed temprarily n ct 26 because f vercrwding. a fire fficial, fire inspectrs bad tp^tse the bar dwn fr the night because it bad almst twice as maary peple inside man the bar is rated fr. Fire fficials were called by RafcV At rhu time, the bar was issued an nminent hazard summns by me fire inspectrs and was clsed fr me night. Accrding t Captain Charles Barea, mis was thefirsttimeme Flaming Bar had been issued a summnsfeging ver its rated ccupancy. The penalty lr a first ffense $ 5 b k d ^ k t f h Fire fficials sam iteiddebr happened n a Saturday nifkt actually t be vercrwded. The bar is rated fr 45 peple and at mattimehadan early Sunday mrniaf. The wner mre than 6 peple, plice said. At apparently tld fire fficials that he that pint, fire fficials gave die bar has prblems n Saturdays because 15 minutes t clear m its patrns and the bar has a disc jckey perfrming t get the ccupancy back t a safe then. The wner culd nt be reached level fr cmment. The Rahway plice called the tire fficials back t the bar an hur later, Accrding t fire fficials, the. at 1:7 a.m. The bar allegedly had wner said he wuld have a buncer mre than 1 peple inside at that at the bar in the future t keep dwn time. the ccupancy. G 1 :>H DRECTNS $urm N it Auctin Ranked *t Aut Auctin CbAfAmerica VES11CS. MPHTS, VANS & TRUCKS! : :P T -.,CARS EVERY WEEK! SATSFACTN /^ GUARANTEED! FRST FEBERM AUT c 725 RTS. & -'' ELZABFTH M 7PVS JS PEN Af t,» n7 URS PEN AT > FREEAMSStN M TAX UTF-STATE -VSA, >VC ACCEPTED Twmis 25% Depsit AMM iib"fjmrs ifl m [ e 3 [ j yu ffl t r ' -. H! s bnutn Eii2.)Dct!i TPKL^ bylj'r- :. : i. >,:,] /n nqht me! lam-. ':..'. '. ' ' ' ' ' ' ' Tjtkc U-7u'n rn 'ic]',t Line T P K E. N R T H f X 13/". '«-,.... :. ;. ;-'=;;:, :i i DN! SEE UR EAGLE LG H THE SGH YURE NT N THE RGHT PLACl M ' Mll M M + $15 at tec d+14 bank lee due at ictpl ReSd: JS177.M. ncept U: $3185. Tlpytttsa^ Ua*.ttS29.. cnm. p/tm. A/C. 615176.! 5 6 SS&HCishiMmtelridtequV litm wt $2r«( we dap Stitwft N DM «inapt, tail: $57216. ncept tt (147.14. 11 t 6552Lttl1CT)H ' DWN Mmrmmmi P/S/B/W/Us. Tilt. Cruise. AM7FM Stere w/c, Heavy Duly Trailer Pkg.. 13. m»es. MSHP $25,743. VTWV251778. ~ BY*,**,* BmmvntE ^ Aut, 6 Cyl. Leather lt. HtlfU Stern wlcd, P/S/B/W/Us/Ait, Tat, Cruise, Mm Wife. Tract CnlrlSPwr. r/pass Seats. MSRP $29^95. VN# VH277622. Rrlee ind. $2 ha. rebate J4 ree cl grid rebate B <jual. BHBST- _._.. i-..- 7«rllrft«M1W:iffTitBlrillttitil ". 'f quafified-see dealer fr details. "Buy price incl. $75 wnerlyalty Rebate: Must presently wn a Pntiac r GMC vehicle t qua). Pricesind all cststte paid bvrnsumercjfcept frlic. fe 9 4 taxes. 24/48 M. clsed-end lease w/p avair if qual thru lender. 12Kmiiyr. 4.15 thereafter'.fpces incfude factry rebates, dealer discunts & $4 rec cm rad'ratatbs H anlifable &lf nuakfterl. Wnt remnn f?v hmn. T j >. * * bstructs catch basins and sewer lines; e mpairs neighbrhd aesthetics; t als is against the law. Yard waste is cllected n yur first regular garbage day n the week nly. All leaves/ grass/twigs etc. must be placed in sturdy reusable cntainers r paper bags mar weight less man sixty punds.. The Rahway Department f Public Wrks appreciates cperatin in this matter. Fr mre infrmatin call 827-26. Recycling prgram The Department f Public Wrks/ffice f Recycling annunced the initiatin f a pilt prgram fr demanufacturing f cnsumer electrnics. Fr mre infrmatin, call Micnaei Smalling, recycling crdinatr,, at 827-2159. f( s2 Hliday craft sate SL Thmas the Apstle Church will spnsr a hliday craft saltij Nv. 15 at the church center. T» lcatin is 147 St Gerges AVe. The hurs are frm 9 am. t 4 p.m. Vendrs are welcme t call) 969-2796 r 574-654. There will be pictures with Santa frm 1 a.m. t 2 p.m. The kitchen will be serving stuffed cabbage, tielbasi sandwiches, hmemade bread and much mre, take ut rders will alwvbeavailable. Time & Temperature Lttery Reeutts Lcal i^vie Theatres By Sean Dairy Staff. * Mischief Night is a time fr pranks thrwing eggs, cvering huses in tilet paper, even kncking ver tmbstnes. - ; S it was a bit unusual t, see a tmbstne being replaced is Rahway Cemetery., n Mischief Night. - n ct 3, last Thursday, the gravestne f Martha and Margaret Mre was replaced in Rahway Cemetery. The twist it was taken as part f a Mischief Night prank mre than 2 years ag. N ne quite agrees n when it was taken Ed 'Dnnell, the caretaker at the cemetery, said that it was taken 4 years ag. But it was fund in Winfield Park in the 197s near the Rahway River. ** A. g%agj#fcft ly ft labaafc A^itt" J^^flL nlfl riginal antique Ever since its discvery, the stne had lain in the Winfield Park plice statin's basement. * fld." he said. "We had mis thing ging back mre than 2 years, and we think it was vandalism r a washdwn." The stne belngs t tw girls wh - died in the mid-18s. Martha was three when she died in 1854; her sister, Margaret was eight when she died in 186. Accrding t 'DnaeH, bth Margaret and Martha were the children f Patrick dark and Martha Mre; Clark was apparently Mre's secnd Members f the Rahway Wman's Club gather fr their general membership meeting. The clay's prgram centered arund the display f severaltmes f antiques. Frm left are Lucille Harm, Muriel Kehler and Fran Rasmussen. Nt rnuciris knwn abut the family, except that dark was an engineer and we-t^p. But the stne was nt very expensive; it was a twin stne, made f marble; and was typical fr children's graves in that perid. f cufce, we wul&'t knw this tday had it nt beenfrthe detective^ wrk f Winfield Park's fficers. Ever since its discvery,^ stne had lain in the Winfield Park plice statin's basement A number f made it their persnal prject t find ut where the stne came frm. The latest was fficer James Wright He came t 'Dnnell abut the stne. "Fr fun Wright it was almst a passin when he learned abut it and fund ut they were children," said 'DnnelL Wright culd nt be reached fr cmment 'DrmeD, wh became caretaker five yean ag, has dne genealgical research in the cemetery's archives many times but he said, nthing like this. Apparently, the cemetery did have a stne mi«ing in the Mre family plt which was lcated in the central Schlaunt sectin. This sectin has plts dating frm the mid-18s t cn fi rp *MH. Cairc fmm the cnstructin f die stne. The missing stne in the Mre plt had a "key base" a plug that prtruded frm its bttm andfitint a scket in the stne's base. Accrding t 'Dnnell, the stne turned up missing abut 4 yean ag abut when Winfield Park's high schl students started ging t Rahway High Schl When asked whether it was unusual t steal a tmbstne, instead f simply kncking it ver, 'Dnnell said, "n this day and age, yes. f if was a hliday, it was prbably part f a treasure hunt" "Since it was s'small, it culdhbe handled easily," he added. The stne is 2 feet high by 11 inches wide. 'Dnnell said he didn't mind ding the research. Rwley dismisses racial bias in t Byiane ngads A lvely ld Clnial hme has been restred by the edge f the Rahway River and the wner hpes t. turn it int a lea rm and restaurant. The huse, which is situated at the end f Lenningtn Street behind the Deluxe Mtr nn n Rutes 1&9. was just recently a dilapidated eyesre reflecting the years f neglect heaped upn it by severe weather and the disdain f the frmer wners. But nw it has been rebrn thrugh sme painstaking effrts taken n by resident busidessman Dan Rwley. Jtwley, a prperty wner and cmpetitive bdy builder, grew up in ) Rahway. His family rts date back almst 2 years. And be remembers the huse.frm bis childhd. " remember when was a kid Daniel Rwley used t knw the peple wh lived in this huse. We used t cme here and hang ut when was a teen-ager. always lved this huse.*' The huse was in that family fr clse t 2 years, but after sme bad breaks and bad bld, they lst it bught it frm RCT, the Reslutin Trust 've been watching this buse fr a lng time. After bught it, 'd have t chase peple ut f here wh were ding drugs and everything, else yu CUld imaging." nce Rwley purchased the buse, be decided that he'd like t restre it and turn it int a. tea. rm and restaurant by theriver.atfirst,many peplef) the city received4b& idea happily. But thers viewed the idea as a racial. bias issue and fught his effrts. The case is currently awaiting a curt date fr the bearing and Rwley is visibly disturbed abut the situatin. See BUSNESSMAN, Page 2 m 9

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Pstmaster please nte: The RAHWAY PRGRESS (USPS 5.957) is pubfisned weekly by WrraH Cmmunity Newspapers, nc., 1291 Stuyvesant Avenue, Unin tij. 783. Mall subscriptins $15. per year in Unin Cunty, 25 cents per cpy, ~ j8jundame. Peridicals pstage paid at Unin, NJ. and addwnalmaiing ffice. PSTMASTER: Send address changestthe RAHWAY PRGRESS, 1291 Stuyvesant Avenue, Unin, NJ., 783. (Cntinued frm Page 1) ^ " just dn't andentind what hap-; pend. When first presented die idea t sme f die lcal residents, everyne talked t expressed psitive feefings abut it mean. want t pen a restaurant unlike anything available in this ana. t's gnna be a tea rm by the river. There's a deck ut back where peple can dine by the water, and want t put in a gazeb and maybe sme swings fr the kids. This is ging t be a classy place where yu can cme and eat a nice meal in a place with a nice atmsphere at a reasnable price. Maybe listen t a little jazz quartet n a Friday evening. Nw, tell me what's s wrng abut thatr Thrughut the cnfusin surila SllUauUU«vUWtCjr» been cnsistent. He said be desn't want t impede upn his neighbrs but be feels they cntinue t impede upn his rights. He said he has gne thrugh all f the prper channels and he plans t-d-dris-right. Theie peple wh are ppsed t my ideas have never cme t me persnally and said here, thja is what we have a prblem with. They've never given me a list f cmplaints. ne guy. decided that Fm a racist and he seemingly has cnvinced a wjile lt f ther peple mat r m a raqjt f wen a racist; wuldn't be living in Rahway." Rwley is making the effn t help transfrm the area arund the bse. He has ffered t repave the sectin f Lenningtn Street where the huse is lcated at his wn cst. And, he's ging t plant trees and ther shrubbery t enhance the csmetic appeal f the area. And parking win be' lcated dwr& level frm the street in rder nt t affect his neighbrs.. Bnwlwi g«m **t*» a»h«nv Thic whle situatin is just sad AD wanted p d was bring smething special t ur twn which, unfrtunately, is nly knwnfr ur i Tye been here all f my life. And t need t realize, Em nt ging anywhere. Girl Scuts bring jy t the senir citizens By Uane ngads The Rahway Geriatric Center experienced a genuine treat when the Academy f Music anrljjiri Scut Trp 56 visited the facility. n ct. 25. the residents f the Rahway Geriatric Center received a unique entertainment shw. Students frm the Academy f Musk came t perfrm varius numbers fr the excited residents. The recital invlved apprximately 1 students wh sang and played vari- us instruments. They ranged in age frm 5 years ldtsenir citizens. The recital was a great success. The Academy f Music is a teaching schl that prepares students fr auditins and perfrmances. The schl has apprximately 1 stu- wrkshps. Sme f the students wh attend the academy play fr the Cranfrd Repertry Grup and have per- -frmed.at Jhe -Unin-Cunty Arts Center. The <5d Scuts in attendancerwere a real treat as well-the scts were between the ages f 8 and 9 years ld. They spent mre than tw hurs making ckies and then passing ut the ckies with apple cidertthe residents during the Academy f Music perfrmances. This event was just ne f their mnthly-tripstthe center. Delia Gillan, directr f the center's activities, said. T h e students frm the Academy perfrmed fr abut an hur and a half. They were great We really enjyed having them." Estelie Stilling, a center since 1995, said. 1 enjyed it a lt. They were all really great. The ne little girl sang s beautifully. think we're ging t see her n televisin ne day." She added, The Giri Scuts were very nice,t.they gave us ckies, that they made themselves. They even decrated them themselves. gt ne 1 that was decrated tike a pumpkin. Rahway n-line FND T uick & Easy tiwimf l/\/ KTCHENS^ VERSA See HME DEPT RrstU * Then Cmpare ur HGH UALTY & LW PRCES BEFRE YU BUY! SUPPLY CMPANY 3 Wilsn Ave., Newark, NJ 973-589-3355 FREE BRCHURE SENT N REUEST They were yery plite. We enjy having them arund here." Gillsn said that the Girl Scuts and the Academy will bth be returning t the centerthelp the residents celebrate the hlidays. Gillan said that Girl Scut Trp 56 will returntthe center n Nv. ' 19thelp the residents make decratins fr the Christmas tree and help t decrate me center fr me hlidays. The Academy will returntthe center n Dec. 13tperfrm a Christmas shw. ELLEN RADN ATTRNEY AT LAW Divrce, Dmestic Vilence, Alimny, Child Supprt, Custdy. Visitatin. Mdificatin f supprt rdett, including cntributins twards cllege expenses and emacipui f children. Prgress t infrm reskjents f varius cmmunity activities and gvernmental meetings. T give yur cmmunity events the publicity they deserve, mail yur schedule t Rahway Prgress, Attentin: Chris Saswal, managing editr, P.. Bx 319, Unin, 783. Sunday ' ^ The Natinal Cuncil f Negr Wmen nc., Rahway Sectin will hst a membership tea n Nv. 9 at 4 p.m at AME Church, 253 Central Ave, Rahway. All members and prspective members are invited t discu» die fllwing prgrams: Christmas party fr senirs, teenage awareness prgram, teenage pageant and Adpt-A-Senir. Refreshments will be served and admissin is free. Fr mre infrmatin call 381-3584 r 382-339.. City Cuncil will bld its regular meeting at 7:3 cuncil chambers at City HalL. ; Wednesday Rahway Bard f Educatin will bld their mnthly me^tfn at 7*311pm, at the Rahway ntermediate Schl cafeteria. ) Cining events Nv. 15 > Rahway Hspital Fundatin's annual Fashin Shw and Lunchen cmmittee is accepting reseiva- -tinfrfr-hssutli ainiuahuud-nhing event furtbeixa-- efit f cmmunity services and prgrams at Rahway Hspital, this year's shw win be held at The Hiltn at Shrt Hills Nv. 15. The day will begin with a butique auctin where guests will have ihe chance t win a variety f gifts dnated bylcal merchants and cmmunity members. A lunchen and fashin shwfeaturingan array f designer fashins, presented by Nebnan Marcus, Shrt Hills will fllw. Reservatins t. the* 1997 Fashin Shw and Lunchen are $45 per persn. Fr mre infrmatin abut reservatins r t make a dnatin t the fashin shw n behalf f u>cmmunity Health Center, call Rah- Diabetes lecture >atchates, tales, aa K f*financts f retidentu and cmmercial prperly. Hm.c-ps.cndminium.. Evening and WcdradApxfam^ Available 2358 Carl Place Sctch Plains, Nj 776 -> (98)889-4842 EVERCLEAN' STAW RESSTANT PAWTS Stains wipe away r yur mney bckl $5. FF i " gr'-i*gjg«^^^*<fawg» PANT SUPERPANT MTCRRPAMS bur mst beautiful finish Easy ne cat cverage $5. FF Flat,»a»in and Mmtglu finithes vitautl GREAT SAVNGS! PREMUM* RLLER KT REG. $13.99.' 1997 TUSWwm-WUk^ Cmpany. Nlrwpml^ nly at yur SHERWN-WLLAMS Stre NEWS CLPS tw. Diabetes is a «wph>atfd disease that affects 13 irnhin Americans. Prper educatin is required t learn jkffllt live a healthy lifcstyk-wbilccping with diabetes. Rahway Hspital's Diabetes Lecture Series is designedthelp diabetics and their famines better manage this perplexing disease. The six-sessin sciies is~ SMAJL APPLANCES s n Faint and way Hspital 499-6135. " Rahway Hspital is spnsring a fine ft screening prgramthelp peple with diabetes determine if they are suffering frm r at risk fr develping ft cmplicatins and learn simptejsteps that can be taken t keep feet healthy., ^ ' ) The screening will be cnducted by physicians n staff at Rahway Hspital n Nv. 15 frm 1 ajn.t2 p.m. at the hspital lcated at 8«5 Stne St A registered nurse will be n hand at the screeningtteach participants the necessary steps t take t prevent ft prblems. Pr-registratin fr the ft screening prgram is required and can be arranged by calling the Rahway Hspital Ambulatry Services Department at (732) 499-656 between 9a.m. and nn. A limited number f appintments wi)be taken. Nv. 18 The Rahway Bard f Educatin.will hld their regular meeting at 7:3 p.m. at the Rahway ntermediate Schl cafeteria. 1NV. 19 The Bard f Trustees f the Rahway Center Managament Crpratin T/A Rahway Center Partnership will meet at 7 p.m. in the El Bdegn Restaurant, 169 W. Main St, Rahway n the fllwing dates: Nv. 19 and Dec 17, Fr further infrmatin, call (98) ^96 Nv. 27 Rahway Divisin f Parks and Recreatin annunced mat it is spnsring a Rahway Day at Disney n ce Hercules n Nv. 27 at the 7:3 p.m. shw at the Cntinental Airlines Arena. n cnjunctin with Rahway Day, the Divisin is prviding a discunt Special Curtesy Cupn that will allw the public t purchase and price tickets fr a flat $9.5. Tickets purchase with the Rahway cupn and nly gd at the Nv. 27, 7:3 p.m. perfrmance, call the Divisin ffice at tyhak Fr mre infrmatin n the Special Curtesy Cupn, call the Divisin at 827-245. being ffered n Tuesdays thrugh Nv. 25 frm 7t9 pan. in Rahway Hspital's Educatin Center. ' Fr further infrmatin rtregister, ^«11 (732) 499-656: ^~ 443 Lake Avenue Clnla/dark ^382-288 382-8713 WALLPAPER TELEVSN SERVCE a E (tsv v^c B^" v- * 5 n Select n-stck WattpdperAnd^rdersl Wallpaper Reg.'15.98-*!9.98 Brders Reg. $ 7.99-*9.99 )UREU r SNU*U SAVE 42%-64% FF: All Sherwin-Williams* Brand Wallpaper Bk*! ivji&t t ccru.mxi at pint t purehj*. 1-8-4-SHKRWN RAHWAY PBBE88 CLARK EAGLE Amidst the Cinderella, played by Amy Baiter, has lst her slipper as her wicked stepfamity, played by Eileen Tth, Unda McCnuhey arid Kate Mingue, lks n in Stephen Sndhelm's hit musical 'nt the Wds,' The play will be perfrmed at the Unin Cunty Arts Center in Rahway frm tmrrw until Nv. 16. Fr infrmatin call (732) 499-8226. Girl Scuts seek members nterested in Girl Scuting? Nw is yur chancet jin in the fun, adventure and learning. Trps are nw frming. Any girl. Kindergarten age and lder, wh lives in r attends schl hi the Clark Winfield area, and is interested in becming a Girl Scut shuld cntact the Girl Scut rganizer at the schl she attends. The rganizers are: Carlyn LaSala. Hehnly Schl. 388-146: Nancy Kwaliki, Valley Rad Schl, 382-2747; lanekiernan, St. Jhn's Schl. 574-1584; Phyllis Cmnnngham, St Agnes Schl, 388-1115; Janet Manrdn, Kumpf, Jhnsn and Featherbed schls, 654-3424. Adults interested in helping ut with any aspect f Girl Scuting shuld als cntact the rganizers. *.' 'e'u teil mre than 15, active cnsmmers ^BwW9S ^a^^dv^av^av* : places t; : shp. fr.: gifts Advertise Nv. 26 A Dec. 1 EMUS HrfsWsrnwmt L '^ feptriqafi ifad&castf UCUA awaits impact f Supreme Curt BySeaaDafly Unin Cunty and the UCUA culd knw me fate f New Jersey's waste flw laws as early as next week. AccrdingtJnathan Williams f the firm DeCtUs, Fltrps trick ^and (Bck, that is when the.supreme Curt culd decidetbear an appeal a New Jersey's slid waste flw laws. "What we were tld by the Supreme Curt clerk's ffice is mat they culd rle n it as early as next week," be said. The Supreme Curt wuld be ruling n a petitin filed by me State f New Jersey and several cunties. The petitin asks the Supreme Curt t hear an appeal f a Third Circuit Curt ruling, Atlantic Cast Demlitin and Recycling, nc. v. Bard f Chsen Freehlders f Atlantic Cunty, a m. TUs Third Circuit Curt ruling was itself an appeal f a federal curt rul- --fegthatxleclarcd New Jersey's waste ffcfir)uws uncnstitutinal. That rul- inggave a tw-jpar deadlinetrepeal these laws, b fthe TMrd Circuit Curt ruling ablished that deadline. f the; Supreme Curt decides nt t hear New Jersey's appeal, then its waste flw laws wuld be immediately ablished. A number f fficials have stated that the Supreme Curt prbably will nt hear the appeal. Gary Sdermeier f the state Divisin f Slid and Hazardus Waste, said at a Unin Cunty Chamber f Cmmerce frum in September that "the chances f the state winning are slim r nt even winning. The?) chances f them even bearing t are slim.".. Williams said that there was a leertain amunt f merit" t this pinin. r cmment n the likelihd f the success f me petitin.", TUs Supreme Curt* appeal affects the UCUA and UnicfrCunty because these laws gave uvucua, a mnply n trash dispsal in the cunty. When these laws am repealed, the l^6ua wuld havetcmpete in an pen market, smething that it cannt d right nw.,the UCUA has $283 millin in bnded debt, $35 mtlltn f which has been guaranteed by the cunty Bard f Chsen Freehlders. T pay this amunt ff, the UCUA has a per-tn garbage dispsal fee r "tipping fee" f $83.5. This amunt, while nt the highest in the state, is still uncmpetitive; it is' as much as $4 higher than the tipping feea at sme landfills in Pennsylvania. The UCUA nrmally canatreduce 'its tipping fee because f the way the debt service n its bnds is structured. yg tins with gden-martin, the cm- THURSDAY, NVEMBER «, 1987 -PAGE 3 parry that.perate* the facility, n a 25-year. $175 nfflin lease mat wuld WHBCB m tipping feet n higher than $3 me first year f me f the waste flws stay in effect, then the UCUA win have mre than enugh business in terms f tns f garbage t keep it pen and perating. ' But if it has t cmpetefatan pen, market, it' culd lse luiiincas t cheaper waste dispsal facilities. f it kxesegh business, it wuld nt be ablet keep up with its bnd payments and wuld default n mem. This affects the cunty because f the bnds guaranteed by the freehlders. The cunty culd wind up paying $35 milltcf these bn* and, if bills currently in the state Legislature are passed, culd wind up paying fr all f the bnds with taxpayer mney. cunty taxes. Plice advise mtrists t use headlamps n January 1996Vverr Christie Whitman passed a law requiring drivers turn n their headlamps whenever they use their windshield wipers. This law was implementedtincrease visibility and safety during inclement weather. This includes rain, mist, snw, r ther precipitatin r atmspheric mniatuie. With the hliday seasn appraching, the Rahway Plice Department is asking fr the cmmunity's cperatin in making the radways safe fr an enjyable hliday seasn. Tins has been added t the previus, requirements mat h*^!*"!" be. used frma half-hur aftesunsetta halfhur befre sunrise; and during any time when, due t smke, fg, unfavrable cnditins r any ther cause there is nt «"frv"tit jjghttrender des n the highway at a distance f 5 feet ahead. KHUWff ^Jwhkhrpiwdll _. 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PAGE 4 - TMWWWWL MViBS* e, 1987 THWWMV, --!/ i r --111 Anther thanksgiving Later this mnth, Jtanericans will celebrate Thanksgiving, ^hallmark f ur culture, but n Tuesday we ask ur readers t ffer anther thanksgiving. There is a lt America has t be grateful fr, and mst f it resulted frm the wrk f thers. Fr ur freedms, die Cnstitutin and ur republican frm f gvernment, we're indebted t many great thinkers. Fr ur ecnmy, we we cuntless inventrs and investrs and die wrkers wh lent muscle t their ideas. Fr die average life expectancy in America, we thank an innvative health-care industry. Fr ajl f the abve and much mre, we als are bliged t die veterans f ur armed services. t is they, as defenders f this cuntry and enfrcers f its freign plicies, that have wn ur wars and preserved ur peace. Veterarik Dav is ne f America's ften neglected bservances; neither a hly day nr an ccasin fit fr retailers' super sales, it has becme fr many little mre than a day mentined n die calendar. n Canada, Nv. 11 is called Remembrance Day, and wisely s, because a cuntry lng at peace easily frgets what its war veterans accmplished. n France and^etgnnnrnvrl is : Armistice payr^asirnce" was here, t remember the 11th hur f the 1 lth day in the lltfa mnth, when Wrld War ended. t was American veterans wh helped win that peace; it was mre American veterans wh, degeneratin later, fught n tbse^ame battlefields t end an eyen mre destructive war. And it has been mre Americans still; wh since that time have guaranteed peace in Eurpe. -"True, we.have waged war elsewhere n tbe glbe fr a variety f reasns since, but always t advance American interests. A case in pint was die Persian Gulf War, waged, unjusdy sme say, t keep il flwing frm tbe Middle East Like it r nt, il is the bld f the heart f demcracy ur. demcracy and fighting fr it were 5, Americans in a-strange land. t is they and all f their predecessrs we will salute n Tuesday, because it is n accident that this cuntry is as great as it is. Walk was just the beginning n ct. 26, Merck & C. spnsred its first Walk/Bike-athn, a Merck fundraiser fr the Assciatin f Retarded abut $5, fr die ARC. The mney will be used fr services and prgrams fr residents with develpmental disabilities 8 families in all. The fcus f me event, held at Unin Cunty's Rahway u ^ % ^ ^ tin f this, we advise residents'mat mere will \e a December event which will be a Christmas party fr the ARC's Khler Child Develpmental Center in Winfield Park, ne f tw ARC f Unin Cunty schls. Legislative cntacts Bard f Chsen Freehlders Chairman Linda Stenden 154 Herbert Ave., Fanwd, 723. 322-8236. Demcrat. Vice Chairman Daniel Sullivan: 976 Edgewd Rad, Elizabeth, 728. (98) 289-448. Demcrat. Republican. Henry Kurz: 216 Filbert, Rselle Park, 724, (98) 241-533. Republican. Frank H. Lehn 16 Myrtle Ave., Summit, 791. 273-4714. Republican. Carl Chen: 1 Bennet Place, Westfield, 791 (98) 232-385. Demcrat. Walter McNeil: 638 Sheridan Ave., Plainfield, 761, (98) 246-2525. Demcrat. Dnald Gncalves: 815 Magie Ave., Elizabeth, 728. (98) 527-4111. Demcrat. Nichlas Scutari: 141 W. Elizabeth Ave., Linden, 736, (98) 527-419. Demcrat. Mayr Mayr, James Kennedy, Demcrat: 422 Elm Avenue, 381-19. City Cuncil Sal Mine^ Demcrat: 1434 New Church St., 574-1328. Frank Janusz, Republican: 64 W. Sctt Ave.. 827-8578. Dnald Andersn: 1146 Kline Place. David Brwn: 353 E. Steams St. Rbert Rachlin: 2215 Allen St. Deanna Tiltn: 1135 Jaques Ave. Jerme Scai'ur: 515 Albermarle St. At-Large. Nancy Saliga. Demcrat: 113 Miltn Blvd., 382-528. tt 'Dissensin is healthy, even when it gets lud." Jennifer Lawsn jurnalist c. 1985 Rahway Prgress Yur Best Surce Fr Cmmunity nfrmatin Published Weekly Since 199 Published By Wrrell Cmmunity Newspapers. nc. 1291 Stuyvesant Avenue Unin. NJ. 783 (98) 686-77 Wrrall Cmmunity Newspaper*, nc. 1997 All Right* Reserved Articles, pictures and advertisements herein are the exclusive prperty f Wrrell Cmmunity Newspapers, nc. and any republicatin r bradcast withut written permissin is prhibited. ) David Wrrell Publisher Tm Canavan Editr n Chief Jay Hchberg Reginal EdHr Christpher SuswaJ Managing Edrtr _Marty_Strpngir) Dir. f Sales and Mttg. >. i Flrence Lenaz Advertising Manager Nancy Seybth Classified Manager i#$. ALL N A RW Painted pumpkins line Cherry i Street during a recent Haf- S" lween festival. Children f all ages participated in the artistic cntest. Mt&rihr Electin Day is nt ne f my favrite days \ hate Electin Day. Yu want t knw why? t's because Fm ging t get caught in yet antber plitical bld feud and Tin nt ging t get t vte. Again. have been reprting full time fr mre than fur years. Nt nce nt nce! in all that time have enjyed reprting a lcal electin. lean sum it up in tw wrds, what 've heard ther peple call electin time: "Wacky Time." guess that's because lcal pliticians get ready fr a scp here! cm be petty and arbitrary when they're n me campaign trail. Yu've seen this befre: Bb. "Republican wings up ~senus allegatins" f Tm D. Demcrat's vting recrd n the cuncil. Tm shts back that $b "criminally" appinted a "plitical hack" as adjunct t tbe adjunct t tbe secnd alternate n tbe library bard f trustees. Bb accuses Tnm n n M Blwing ff Steam By Sean Daily al" because he raised the budget fr the Department f Earwig Stabilizatin by S5. Tm accuses Bb f pulling dwn his campaign signs. Bb accuses Tm f smelling funny... Ana n. Ana n. Ana n. Fr-vters, this can be very entertaining. But it's bell n earth fr a reprter. Whenever ne f these peple yelps. have t get a reactin frm their ppnent, w immediately starts tsk-tsking and saying that "reallv shuld stick then accusing tbe ppnent f having cties. t gets t be very tiring. will say. this, thugh. knw tbe issues. The pliticians d get dwn t brass tacks ccasinally, the result being that knw the issues and where the candidates stand, srt TiL-.. This brings me t the ther reasn hate Electin Day. knw the issues and the candidates here in Unin Cunty 'm practically in the middle f them here but nt back brne in Passaic Cunty. Back brne, my nrmally laser-like brain melts int a nice relaxed puddle f g. dn't knw the candidates. dn't knw me dn't even knw wh the mayr is r if he r she, dn't knw! is up fr electin this year. There culd be a referendum questin abut slaying every first brn in twn and Klagleu the Hmicidal Klingn culd be running fr ' and T. wnnmn't Vnn/ akrmt it Even if did knw the issues, culdn't d anything abut it nstead f vting, have t keep vigil at the newspaper ffice s can get tbe electin results, hunt dwn tbe candidates and type the stry. The plls are usually clsed by the time get hme at midnight. culdn't vte last year during the presidential electins. Think f that. wasn't able t chse K leader f the United States and the Free Wrld. Sme wuld say there wasn't much difference between the tw but still, wanted t vte. f curse, nt vting has its advantages, 've learned. Yu have an iac il Uic wuiim tị utus UTtt>. ttal gber, as Bill Clintn is fast turning ut t be. Yu als need nt fear thse bumper stickers that say, "Dn't blame me! vted fr (whever lst)!" Hey buddy. didn't vte fr anvhndv! s--the US. really united fr all Americans? At a time when the ship fall heavily upn yung Americans. all f us can -and urselves: t be well infrmed abut the prblems that face ur cuntry^ t weigh the facts, t understand the.issues, and t frm ur wn pinins add judgments. ' This is nt an easy undertaking. But is necessary if we Americans, as a peple, are t exert ur full influence fr peace and freedm and justice." N shuit iuiic can fully define the transcendental,, macabre and cvert means used t relate the cmplex issue f mutable freign affair plicies. My endeavr is an verview f gvernmental methdlgy bscuring the genesis and culpability f tbe American gvernment r their agents. ur freign plicy retains rts dating back t ur Cnstitutin and been severely cmprmised. We n lnger retain internatinal respect, nr cmmand freign cntrls f ur intercss.-nce -plicies were <HJT expressin f natinal interests. Many will agree that scietal change t an internatinal mien assists alljt cannt assist a cuntry if its peple allw implementatin f dictatrial, ligarchical cntrls. Peple think we are an independent natin; we are nt, nr ever culd be with subjugatin t the New Wrld rder. f yu desire independence in a free natin, individual freedm represents many cmpacts between trading natins with which we retained r currently retain liaisns with. As such investigating all cmpacts exceeds the scpe f the current article. Let me begin that there is n lnger any real distinctin between "dmestic*' and "freign" plicies. That due this lack f distinctin, the peple f the United Slates have been deceived by the cntrlled media, ur teachers and children brainwashed, and in tbe curse f (he demise, ur natin's sectbe'p'rime cncern. Nt many understand the subtle differences between a republic, demcracy, representative demcracy, r limited states f the abve terms. These issues will reprevt llnu seui par ~* UESTN F THE WEEK D yu think the Unin Cunty r Arts Center did a gd jb with ts renvatins? Respnses will be published next week. Plls clse Mnday at nn.' Calls are free. Tuch tne phnes nly. nal affairs, vilating their and ur svereignty? Wh is behind the war' machine and why mst it exist? All these-questins-pcrtain-t "freignplicy." The traditinal rle f gvernment is the agent f the peple, and t prmte these interests, sans plitical. prclivities.. Recall the Gettysburg Address and its sund dgma. The federal gvernment, as agent fr us, makes laws fr us. ndeed, if dne with equity fr all, this an arduus task. Returning t President Truman's "fireside chats," we find the vert wrds f a subjugatin t tbe '. lder-^isjjb jb f the j asagetiffahuie] try t harmnize grup and sectinal interests n the ne, hand with natinal interests n tbe ther." President Truman.knew United States <femrw»«were ill-prepared fr the existing truth appertaining the "Mscw Accrd" and ther secret treaties, executive rders, r ther machinatins tbe.s.s.. C..A-, RB r the upcming Natinal Security Agency plans fr ttal subjugatin t a sle "Wrld Gvernment.". Hstile frces have existed since phica}.,ai)d persnal security, sans Face the verities f tbe 2th century cntained develpment -f technlgies capable f seeing a match lit, tracking and phtgraphing yur license plate frm 24, miles away. Tbe persnal cmputer is an aide, yet an intrusin n yur privacy. We cncern urselves with wrldwide crp failures and abundances, water supplies, famines and flds, murders, heinus crimes, freign plitical electins. Americans live and have created expsing and cmprmising situatins exceeding yur J " ' eminent f the United States f America, but nt right nw. Tbe pieceding data plants seeds f thught in every denizen reading this article. Getting rid f wars and natinal threats requires jining the New Wrld rder and participatin in the dgma f tbe fascist United Natins, r des it? ur fight fr freedm is rdl, if the lives expended in tbe tw Wrld Wars and all "Plice Actins" were assigned a fascist, mneyhungry gvernment. Admittedly, ur standard f living has exceeded the rest f the wrld. What price we have paid fr this is anther questin fr reflectin. Raising the standard f i living increases inflatin and decreases yur purchasing pwer. What cnstitutes a decent wage and ltfe-style and yur security? f we are such a friendly peple, why d we mine freign barman s. creatin, be they f a racial, plitical r religius rigin. Can man, an imperfect being, in cncrete terms frge peace? Are his nble gals ascribed t a greater evil frce vice a gd ne? h, plitical science, and freign plicy, yu.play a nefarius game. Gvernment plicies are based upn respnse t need. Hw radical must changes be t prvide gegraimaginaun. wny are we partners in ur wn demise? The answer is their gvernment's invlvement in establishing and giving enduring succr t tbe New Wrld/ rder and its internatinal rgans and cmmunity where the hierarchy claim a wrld where peace and prtectin f law abund. Rnald J. Jhnsn is a resident f Unin.. '. ur plicy n letters and clumns The Rahway Prgress welcmes submissins frm its leaders. Either letters t tbe editr r pinin pieces n any subject will be cnsidered fr publicatin n the pinin pages.... The Rahway Prgress reserves the right t edit all submissins Tr length, cntent and style. Writers must include their name, address and daytime telephne number fr verificatin. Frpublicatin, all letters and essays must be received befre 9 a.m. Mnday at 1291 Stuyvesant Ave. Unin, NJ 783. The Unin Leader als accepts letters t. tbe editr and guest clumns via e-mail. The address is WCN22@lcalsurce.crn. VEWPNT cnsidered fr.publicatin in Thursday's editin. Letters received via e-mail must be n tpics f interest, preferably in respnse t cntent that appeared in the newspaper.- Fr purpse* f verificatin. luetterumwhnclnde a name, address iixl J y f f Advertising and news releases will nt be accepted by e-mail Wanted: lcal clumnists. The Rahway Prgress is searching fr lcal clumnists t write fr the Cmmunity Frum Page. -. Prspective writers will cntribute mnthly, r mre frequently if s desired. Clumnists will write f lcal issues, current evenu r just a day in the life: yur gal will be t infrm, entertain and engage tbe reader. N pliticians, please. Anyne willing t try shuld call Reginal Editr Jay Hchberg at (98) 686-77 ext. 328 during business hurs. CALL (98 686-9898 and enter #757-YES #7571. N LAST WEEK'S RESULTS D the tw majr plitical parties represent yur views? YES -18% N 82% v?,/> "Whether the lives r <He» nw is, largely * natter f her wn wffl." ' S begins this yetr*t schl ptay at Arttar L. Jhnsn High Schl n WeiffieMAvene in Clark. Tbe play,, a tensjj drama tbt a ptential 17-year-ld suicide victim takes the n a jnrney thrugh a ghvs mind u she hu lie* in a c m having what has cme t be knwn as a near-death experience. The yung girl, played by ALT senir Jennifer linken, is guided by smene simply knwn as Tbe Speaker, a rle played ably by newcmer t the ALJ stage, Payal Shah. Michael Vgel, in his 25th year as drama directr at the lcal high schl, calls tbe play "tbe mst intense 've ever directed." Frtunately, he says, this b "ne f tbe mst intelligent casts 've ever directed, i delivering reauutence an experience abut cmmmicftu'n, abut feelings, abut sympathy,, and,, mst imprtantly, abut selfknwledge." Rbert Cper,..Gina Danelsn, hfick-m«rc«nteik>, linjey^lererand Kristin BiteHa are ther senirs 1 a scene Jen Linken asks Payal Snah t tell her why she shuld g rrhvlngir T iri Girl n The Mirrr/ p, with leading rles. Tbe play will be perfrmed Friday are $5 fr all except senir citizens, Because f its mature themes, it is by calling 382-91 during schl and Saturday beginning at 8 p.m fa wh are crdially iinvited t attend nt raannrended. fr children under h bn, r they h nay b t«purchased hd at hrlie the Ugh schl auditrium. Tickets &ee free f «*«e*- charge. *» the age f 12. Tickets may be reserved dr n shw nights. V-Tech help wanted The Adult Divisin at the Unin Cunty Vcatinal-Technical Schls is seeking certified instructrs t nil vacancies as they ccur. Tbe curses include cmputer»««ift»h drafting, h*fting- v "' t^» t ' n P air cnditining, plumbing, il burner, reading f blueprints/ architectural drawings, pwer engineering, imsnry, carpentry, ] electricity. uark Xpress and citizenship preparatin. Resumes shuld be sent t the Adult Divisin, Unin Cunty Vcatinal Schls, 1776 Raritan Rad, Sctch Plain*. NJ 776. literacy Vlunteers f. Unin Cunty is lking fr tutrs wh wuld like t becme tutr trainers. Thse wh have a teaching backgrund and have'gne mruglf the tmertng 1 curse 'may* ealt"! (98) 925-7755. ' J Tutr-trainer is a paid psitin fr just a few nun each year. Candidates mst have gne thrugh the Literacy Vlunteer tutr training previusly r ' will in tbe immediate future, and must hive a desire t help peple. Gardener prgram t pen Rntgers Cperative Extensin f. Unin Cunty is accepting applicatins fr its 1997-98 Master Gardener Prgram. ~ 'prgram " interest in hrticulture an pprtunity t became mre educated in a variety f hrticultural tpics and share their expertise with cunty residents thrugh vlunteer prgrams spn- red by Rutgers. Cperative Extensin. The prgram is pen t all Unin Cunty residents. AUTS WANTED UCK CASH Fr funning and nt 9&-241-611 KTCHENS DAN KTCHENS Replace r Reface BEST PRCNG SERVCE UALTY Free Estimates (732)448-177 WANTED T BUY M & A RECYCLNG Uuminum cins, wr radiatrs, stunl^"" steel ind all ter nn-ferrus metak 8. t 4:3 Mn-Fri. & t 32:3 Sat ]'-)!.M.irkt-t St.- Kcnihuirth 98-245-4221 Master Gardeners cmplete a curse that invlves attending weeklyhrticulture and entmlgy lectures taught by Extensin faculty and staff frm Rutgers University. They are als trained t answer telephne inquiries, diagnse plant prblems and identify insect pests. NEWS CLPS Tbe students cmplete a team landscaping prject fr a Unin Cunty Park; an ntegrated Pest Management assignment fr* their hme and a arden Htline Training Manual.. The lectures will be held rj^riday mrnings frm 1 a.m. t nn at tbe Rutgers Cperative Extensin f Unin Cunty Auditrium. 3 Nrth Ave. "East in Westfield. Class win begin tmrrw andranthrugh May 1998. Applicatins can be btained by catjjaj (98) 654-9854.. Frty^applicants will be accepted. Upn acceptance t tbe prgram a $9 tuitin fee is de. Fifth grade students under the directin f Gtiy Bbttini, supervisr f Building and Grunds fr the Rahway Schl District, planted ver 3 chrysanthemums as pact f an effrt t shw pride in their schl. With the help f the schl principal and Mr. ReeU Mr, Hendersn and Mr. Kaspryzk, schl custdians, the mre than 3 plants were cmpletely planted in a shrt time. CLEANNG SERVCE Big St Small... We Clean t MU Tn Wnt Try Antber Weekly. Bl-Weeldy. Mnthly r ne Time Deals Fr Mre rtfrmatin. Catt. "' Free Estimates PANTNG PAN TUNNG FRSTYS PANTNG nterir & Exterir Replacement Windws uality Wrk Reasnable Rates FMtrancas AvtiUtM RiBy kuurad N Jb T Small 98-815-1933 PAN TUNNG. & SERVCE Master Pian Tuning Fr Hme Recrding Studi Schls ver 25 Years Experience :, 1-8-439-2122 FENCNG TM'S FENCNG ALL TYPES NEW A REPAR N JB T SMALL.met c»i imatcs CALL: 761-5427 GUnaEANNGSaviCE $ GUTTBtUEADBlS Sj UNBttMMD DRAMS J Thrughly dmned ^AVERAGE $4M)-*8. ALL DEBRS BAGGED FRM ABVE ' MARKMEtSE RFNG RFNG Repairs* Replacement Shingles Tile Slate Flat ^ FreeEstkrates/lnaurad ua»hy Wrk at a Reasnable Price MARK MESE 228-4965 Wet Beat Any Eamte VWNn Reasn SPACE AVALABLE LUSMATERA 1-H73541M FREE ESTMATE TREA1 is\ the cnditin knwn mh''?..;. _.'.'-. Xerstmia, r "dry mnth" ften cean in lder patients and as al resuh f prescriptin medicatin. Saliva lubricates the mnth and hdpit» slide fd particles ff the teeth. t als neutralizes acids which are prduced by tbe bacteria in plaque.'. ; - ~) ver 25 drugs have the ptential t cause dry murn as a side < These include gntinistamines, diuretics, tranqitilizen, and high Btciiure lucniciiips. - - ' " lder peple cnsume 25 percent f the prescriptin medicatins 4 in the United States, even thugh they cmprise nly 12 percent ft Lack f adeguate saliva makes eating, swallwing, and even i ffifficntt, Prlnged xerstmia can result in cavities and excessive] buildup f plaque. Patients with xerstmia, shuld ask their physicians abut substitute] : medicatins t avid the dryness. f n substitute medicatins are] jrvailable, yur dentist can prescribe a saliva substitute. aa^kfemmblka^mbbfcft^km^ferf ^^^S^e^BB^^^^^B^^B^P^B^^^B^^B^^B^BBBjnB^^S^^^w^^^BJ cnc9fns yu nwyhtv. BrughttyuasapuUicsetvicebF DR. 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Vs.. Sf v '.-...» _,.,.. -,«,'..' «>'»»m -*-. ~w^^'.--fl te^^ RAWYM UNDEN > MA Sfl ) ^ -*=v Mn- and Lunchen cmmittee members Peggy Nlcra Debra Karp and fundatin trustee Marguerite grwicz take a final glance at this years invitatin. The 1997 event will be held at The Hiltn.at Shrt Hills n Nv. 15. Prceeds will benefit a Cmmunity Health Center at Rahway Hspital. Fr mre infrmatin, cntact the fundatin's Develpment ffice at (732) 499-6135. Annuncement plicy Cuples are encuraged t send their engagement and wedding amuncements t the lifestyle editr. Annuncements shuld be typed, dubled spaced r legibly handwritten and n lnger man ne page. AH annuncements shuld^ have a daytime phne number fr verficatin r if questins arise. nfrmatin requested fr engagements are parents names, high schl name and twn, cllege name, twn and degree, name f emplyer and twn where lcated, jb title and the date f marriage. nfrmatin requestedfr weddings sre parents names, date f wedding, where the wedding tk place, wh fficiated, wh attended the bride and rmm. hifh schftftl name and ftrwn. rvil'-p* name, tnvm *na ivffiwi, name f emplyer and twn where lcated, jb title, and where the cuple bneymed and will reside. Fr mre infrmatin call (98) 686-77. n Saturday frm 1: ajn. t 7 p.m. Vlunteers wanted There will be hliday crafts. Grandma's Attic, a mini-tricky Tray, etc. The linden Vlunteer Ambulance Crps is presently recruiting new vlunteers. The Linden Vlunteer hmemade sups and sandwiches. Lunch will be available including!8f>' Dim meet new friends and { * children. Fr reservatins r'mre t yur cmmunity. Residency is nt infrmatin call Betsy at (732) a ^requirement N experience is 382-92651.necessary; hwever, a desiretunderg CPR and EMT training is needed. Fr further infrmatin, call the business ffice at (98) 474-8623. Church fair St Paul's Church, 8 Elm Ave. in Rahway, will bld its annual Fall Fair Richard Murphy Richard Murphy. 83, f dark died ct..31 in the Genesis Elder Care Center. Westfield. Bra in Elizabeth, Mr. Murphy lived in Clark fr 15 years. He was a purchasing agent fr Amerace Crp., Elizabeth, fr 35 years and retired 3 years ag. Surviving are a brther, Michael J., and bis cmpanin, Lis Siessel. Jhn Grace Jhn Grace, 67. f Nrth Plainfield, frmerly f. Rahway, died ct 31 in Parents grup meets Parent Annymus f New Jersey nc. is a private, nn-prfit rganizatins that prvides free cmmunitybased supprt grups fr parents wh are having prblems with their children and feel they wuld benefit frm Muhl^berg Reginal Medical Center, Plainfield. Brn in Elizabeth, Mr. Grace lived in Rahway befre mving t Nrth Plainfield. He was a packaging mechanic with Schering-Plugh Crp.. Unin, and retired three years ag. Mr. Grace had been shp steward fr the nternatinal Assciatin f Machinists and Aerspace Wrkers in Newark. He was a frmer scut master fr Trp 47, Bys Scuts f America, in Rafaway. t was the first scuting trp t raise funds fr a camping trip t Eurpe. Mr. Grace bad been president f the Scbering- 1997 TAX UPDATE WRKSHP N CNJUNCTN WTH NTERNAL REVENUE SERVCE 17.1997 at Kan University SX (6) CPE CREDTS The Seminar Will B Cnducted By RS Speakers PRE-RESTRATN $78. -AT-DH» < - REGSTRATN NCLUDES AM CFFEE AW LUNCH T REGSTER PLEASE CALL N. PLES 1-98-687-63 NEW JERSEY ASSCATN F PUBLC ACCUNTANTS We D NT sell any stcks, bnds, r insurance. We D ffer impartial expert advice t answer any persnal questins abut mney matters:. Hw can we affrd t send ur child t cllege? ~WHaTEnd~f RA shuld wehave? Hw shuld ur 4k r RA be invested? Affrdable hurly fees Hme visits pssible Call (973) 376-577 t get peace)f mind) Bated n tfae yesx'shsparjd.waypihbct the'.... ujney trinthesaiectbeiiewusket will be set aside as a bkendwment fnd n an iuupntant subject. The new blanket, in cream and Wedgewdble, is titled "ld Ctarcbes f Rahway." t features depictins f mst f the ldest cngrcgatis in the dty: Hist Presbyterian, 1741; Friends Meeting Huse, 1755; First Methdist, 189; Bbenezer African Methdist Episcpal, 1826; first Baptist, 1833; SL FanTs Episcpal, 1836; SL Mary's Rman CathUc, 1845; Grand Street Chapel. 1871; and SecndBsptist, 1871. Fur f the nine rinejrisfrith- *m want nthereie Rahway Library Directr trace, and a film has changed its "ne was me interest in the first nnctiil _^^ blanket, and the desire f many peple Prceeds t>m the sahnhe "ld Cbarcbea" blanket wih setup a Religin t see mre ld bildinp remem- bered. The secd is my prfesskxial 1 and Valnes bk fnd at the pbjtsphy, mat a public library shuld library. Library Directr. Keith have a psitive influence n the cmmunity it serves. Particularly n this McCy prpsed the dea t the library bard f trustees last winter, and they apprved bth the Msnsrct and the prpsed me f me incnir "There were tw cnsideratins drivinff H day and age, peple want mre materials n what values mean t me fabric f life in a cmmunity, and n the rle faith f whatever variety plays in Sciety asks residents fr ld Mre man 3 histric phtgraph! f Rafaway, mst f which have never *1«fuiebeuu seeu by the public, wilhbe- published by the Rshway Histricsl Sciety, inrrrmrr*^ indt McTeague, exective directr f the rganizatin. De fr release in early December, mages f the Past: A Rahway Album'* will cntain rare pictures dating frm the mid-19th century t the early 2th century. "Mtny will be enlsrged t shw fthrnting detail," said McTeague, The bk wiu prvide a wrjderful phtgraphic histry f Rahway that is sure t becme a treasurer keepsake," sbs> added. < > The bk will cntain phts f businesses and industries, including a ~rare~plctute f Miltn-MillsrAbtrt three dzen phtgraphs alne will illstnte the business district f Rahway in the late 19th and Very early 2th centuries. Sme shw interir shts f varius stres. ther phts shw the peratins at uran and Bden and Wbeatenaville, including the harvesting f wheat fields that nce surrunded the factry. sme dnatins frm Rahway citizens, will be presented in a 16-page, hardcver bk with an attractive cver. F. Alexander hhdey. authr f "Rediscvery f Rthway," is writing the explanatry text The bk will be delivery wagns, rail and trlley transprtatin, fire and plice departments, public wrks and civic buildings, churches, peple snrl mnch mre are amng thse chsen frm mre than 6 phts initially cnsidered. "~ A lust piiuu t iy MA CpiCV "The phtgraphs selected arc rep-tutresentative f practically all aspects f ber delivery, the sciety is accepting bc rdered. T ensure Dcnv. life in Rthway," accrding t Shipley. advance rders at a special pr- RELGN meeting weekly.with ther parents fr help and supprt. Parents that attend may remain annymus. Free child care while the Davets isee% - is Parenn^nym^SStapbttJ ' meets sft&rstf Elm Ave, Rafaway, n Thursdays frm 7t9 pm Cntact Tun Cyr at (98) 388-8626 r (8) 843-5437. Dinner planned Fashins by the Garment District, frmerly Gazeb, f Fairfield will be featured at the 1th annual dinner fine raiser spnsred by SL Agnes Church n Nv. 21. Drs ped at 6:3 pjn. Last daytpurchase tickets is Nv. 17.. : " Plugh Bwling League in Unin. Surviving are tw sns, Jhn James and Thmas Paul; a daughter, Nancy Vanvliet; tw brthers, Michael and Anthny, three sisters, Evelyn Vergun. Dale Middletn and Maryann Paszek; tw grandchildren, and - his fiancee, Sharn Erdrnan. Helen Szllar Helen Szllar. 86^xkahway died Nv. 1 at brne. Bm in Bethlehem, Pa., Mrs. Szllar mved t Rahway 63 years ag. BCUNT8 The event i wd. Nrth Ave., Garwd. Tickets cst $3 per persn. Fr tickets and infrmatin, call (98) 396-3454 r at (98) 388-7852. ^h332r aasrwaibebavingal craft sale n Nv. 15 frm 9 sun. t 4 pjn. The fair will be held in the church auditrium. Refreshments will be available. Entertainment bk Saint Agnes Church' in Clark sddfices uusx te bscfrauudedt Bk '98 has arrived. Anyne wh placed an rder can pick them np after weekend Masses r frm 9:3 am t She was a crssing schl guard with. the city f Rahway fr 31 years and retired in 1992. Mrs. Szllar was a member f the Ladies Auxiliary f the Veterans f Freign Wars, Pst 681. Rahway, and the' American Hungarian Citizens ub, Clark. Surviving are a sn, Rudlph; fur grandchildren and three greatgrandchildren. bituary plicy * bituary ntices submitted b^al. funeral hmes r families must be in writing. This newspaper cannt WtUWL MRXM M REAR ACRSS PRM CrTYRttL 36 N. WD AVENUE, UNDEN L., 486-9446 NETWRKNG TAMMStUNBALS NVELL CNE & MCRSFT MGSfi CERTFCATN TRANNG BJ Day, Evanlng and Weekend Classii. Train at yur wn pace whh ftadbs* hun. tmashrt-ts«mctasjicurm,butciivarablalncat nstructr M classes wmi UNUWTED hands-n pracucs n REAL Netwrks. We train yu until yu am CERTFED and wa Guarantee yu pass al tests 1st ty. Jb Placement Assistance. "Simply the Best Training at ttm Bast Prlca" saiftwcm«efifcwe?rs*»ee 1 s#f- 973-736-7367 www.tc.btc. cm Scenes f residential neighbrhds, individual huses, leisure activities, hrses and carriages, celebratins, rganisatins disasters, athle- The phtgraphs, taken frm me cllectin f the sciety and indudtng tic events, schls, eariy cmmercial publlcatin price.f $29.5. Checks shuld be made ut t "mages" and TMflBt-p-'fmsgesi" c/ WHHam- Rsck. Rahway Histrical Sciety, P.. Bx 1842, Rahway, 755. The bks may be picked np at the Merchants and Drvers Tavern in December. Thse wh wisht have tfae bk EVENTS Cking curse begins Rahway Hspital will ffer the ppular* i Cnlinary Hearts Kitchen cking curse beginning Nv. 13. Culinary Hearts Kitchen was develped by the American Heart Assciatin in accrdance with its dietary guidelines^ fr cardiac patients. The carse featnres demnstratins f lw fat, lw chlestrl and lw ftkiiwrn frkmi pirpararhm and is appr-' priatefta all wbu aie mnemcd wilh lintiirring gd nutritin. The carse ffers a wide assrt-' i meat f recipes inrinrfing American. the rectry. Fr thse wh s i t nt' familiar with the Entertainment Bk, it cntains cupns fr such items ss M)ne dinner get ne free at ] airline tickets, events, etc tickets t sprting The bkfr 1998 will als cntain an AT&T phne card fr 3 minutes free lng distance tgether with discunted New Yrk Yankee tickets: The purchase price is $3 fr each bk and is. available by calling either the St Agnes rectry at (98) 388-7852 r Marie McCrmack at (98)382-59. accept bituaries by telephne. bituary ntices must be typed and include a telephne number wbere writer may be reached 9 a.m.t5 p.m. Fr additinal infrmatin, call 686-77. tir^a^rjitthbtdwaildibtbc. Dsed t sw^irlsir frpase^ bm irstiesd wld be^vsedt {mfatiese braden and tpe p e ^ s tkfcrstsnding. When astdfr atew examples f what the incme frnt the! Religin and Values Rmd migti g fr, McCy suggested wuteapasiy sntbrs sneb as William Bebnett, Peter Gmes, Sarah Baa Bmattmsch, Thmas Mn, Elaine Pagelf and Harld Knsbner. A sample blanket is n display at. the library sd rders are nw being taken. Blankets are $5, and may be reserved with a depsit f $1 per blanket Delivery trf the first shipment is expected in mid-nvember. T reserve r purchases blanket, visit the library st the cmer f SL Gerges sd Central avenues. < mailed shuld include an additinil $3.7. -Prceeds ufihepait DHM will benefit the Merchants and Drvers Tavern, slated t underg interir restratin and develpment as a museum f eariy tavern life and stagecach transprtatin eariy far '1998. 1. favrites, internatinal and ethnic fds.. j;..culinary Hearts Kitchen is just ne f five nutritin educatin curses held at Rahway Hspital thrughut the year. WRSHP CALENDAR -W ST. LUKE'S LTHEHAN CHURCH (LCMS). RsWde and atniar«^ E»- zadb. (91) 3-34S7. Mm Waflher. CMr. ar Swdqr Waaftip Serrtee k at 1:15 AM. Smtj Sctl m AiM BMe Sm&f me at iftlid rm inniiiw TuliMlTltiTi dtj f csdi swnflh> HjfsVD flinf ib 4tti SWH (ky.cinctactirbcefarbwretdfcnutic rftnfidm. RTHDX CHRSTAN SL Jfca the Baftk* rtfcdai wn*, 211 W d A W 3 S 2 4 S 4 4 R tandqr C eteb mtdt. An ace i 18 LB. GBSN CUPN UASAR 11 VCR #72 2 SPEED #445 if i i 5* cupr :UPN PN '4 HEAD VCR CUPN CUPN :UPN REFRGERATR ^ W V SSSSSi BJ m SJ-SJ. RMAN CATHLC REG. $695 «MTX21 VW ST. LE'S CHUKCH 13 Mjrtt j Am. rvinjt. 372-1272. Her. Den* * R. MeKen, Firtr Sdnkde rrmbcmk SitMdqrEve. S 3 pa. Snkqr 7^ am. KH» *, 11^ zenith La. nd 1245 pm. (SfBfah); W«ekdqpK Mdiy t ftkty: 7KB u,fc am, 12* Bhm. S^Kdqric 8i» «Jt, li na. H^ <hyi: Eve 73 pm Hly<tar 7* t a, M i-rn.. 12i m. Mmkn Mld NNK MdiysfalkiwinK die CW» nc M M ad«ttls p-m. Sicnaaeat f Peaace: Sttnhjr: 1* l 2K» pjn. ad fuwii* te 53 P A Mm. cpy dance* But be BUM tn~ writing and received by WnD Cunanity Nempapn NLMerdan linn.ftid«yi prir t * fnwtaf week's pnbuanvn. Plem tikett ducets la VS Drdqr. Wnan Cm mfcy Newqap* ' 1291 Sttmcant Ave. P.. Bx 319 Urin. NX 763 SHARE THE JY BMi srnuncarnsnts will appear awry Thursday n the Unsn Eagle. Just n ut the frm belw and madttt: STRK CLUB 1291 Stuyv ntav..p.. Bx 319 Unifi.N.J. 7S3 t ) YUR ANNUNCEMENT WLL APPEAR, J \ _ FREE F CHARGE, UR GFT T YU g -pund, in unce sn/daughter (named) ir\d measured was brn Hspital t Mr. and Mrs.. f (twn). He/she Jins a (brthe/ r sister, r brthers and/r sisters). Mrs and Mrs, the frmer f J the sn f Mr. and Mrs. _Maternal..great-granjlpj[rent8_.arei. T~. (f twn). Paternal great-grandparents are., s the daughter f Mr.. (twn). Her husband is. f (twn) ^ = f (twn). ' pledge FACTRY AUTHRZED REBATE PRGRAM Univnul Rmu WFARF L MPL! 1 k* ha % ualifying Mdel Ns. 232H41D Z32X31D 1Z32Z45D, Unwul Heirr tf mtnti CUPN MAYTAG22 LB. l SUPER CAPACTY #74 41 ualifying Mdel Ns. Z6283R *ZSZ83V*~ Z56Z95D Z56Z83R : : Z56Z83D Z52Z95R Z5Z83R Z5Z83 RZS6Z83D Z56Z97P Z6Z97D the right t xtnfy j l ules damed n Ms prgram. N rnpmibilily is issunedfrlstrnis<incthlittcgue.iacnplctfcincnfclrf]sug(diick BATE - CUPNS. Cpies l REBAi CUPNS w* m l bracapltd. Al Kim CUPNS and sales receip beam* tt» prperty ) ZenMi Etcdmna Ccpntin and wjl nt be returned FRWCHASBHAK BETWEEN CMER19.1997 jd HVEHBHt 16.1997NLY! SPECAL. DSCUNTS FR: CTY EMPLYEES CUNTY EMPLYEES STATE EMPLYEES PLCE DEPARTMENT FRE'DEPARTMENT UTLJTY WRKERS AAA MEMBERS AARP AND SENRS MUST SHW K> FB BE1.^ *?,'-' ;-L>r' 'si'z.szz: UR4PYEAR wrn 3" GAS RANGE 111 S #31PW- WHTE NLY REa $297 'fy DSTRBUTNG Cmpany UPN :UPN B 8AVN8 N UR 725RAHWAYAVENUE, ELZABETH -354-8533,-, APPLANCES* BEDDNG ELECTRNCS* AUD & VSUAL EN yk>r^&thur8.1(^amrtm^pm;tues^wed.&^1^^am.^ PEN SATURDAY 1 AM. TL 5: PM.; CLSED SUNDAYS Nt respnsible (r typgraphical errr*. Bring us yur best deal \ rm TPS «PC RCHARD* THE WZ and vwwu gladry best t M ffer n any-ltrn vve cany. 3= u SALES TAX «SAVE - 3% SALES TAX SAVE 3" SALES TAX SAVE 3% SALES TAX SAVE 3% SALES TAX SAVE! Df CUP CUPN i&rigg&wm.checks ACCEPTED m & ialestax SAV 3 ' V *!

> ) - 'r> r> ) ) D ) """ ^" ""."TRY BLANK* *" T L PHNE. H PURCHASE NECESSARY Mt&N* NMMBT *»*S7- Elizabeth «ntt»,hmtm*uadtr,ur Pragma, Clark lagl*. ' ««H MM MB tp> BBBlBail AL DAVD SHES Undn j]. 98-486-2411 U BGSTASH'S 12 Wd Ave., Suth (1 Blck ff US Hwy#1) Linden CLEAR UGHT jl NATURAL FDS jf - 36 N. Wd Avenue, «98-486-9446 EURPEAN pi NAL CUNC»] 138 Westfield Avenue, 41 Rahway J 732-381-5768 /J fl A &H JEWELERS. NC.!STPEu9 CLARK 732-388-4292 ^F CAVALER W DNER/RESTAURANT 241 Wd Ave., Rsefle 98-862-6455 im 1 nfi.9di.aa86 CRBETTS FLWERS 837Grve.St, ERzabem,NJ 722 98-354-1939 1 1 y A RRST CLNAL MRTGAGE /] 812 N. Wd Ave.,- 'f Linden 98-486-71 /J -,y,:::vs BZ FASHNS Linden 98-486-467 Jf CENTURY 21 KLAR AGENCY, NC. l] 5RahwayAve., ERzabeth 98-354-4226 DELARE Healthcare Center 4W.S«mpsnAve., Unden 98-862-3399 '* RASH CLEANERS H 1398 UbertyAve., af Hillside k 98-688-9646 RUUSi M HMtaali SiM < BABGLDSHES Unden 98-486-6665 CHAflUEBRENNERS SPRT SHP 344 St Gerges Avft, Rahway 732-382-466 t^^jsl DELTA FENCE 54 Spring St, 98-355-966 F«RSELLE) ] 55 Raritan tad, *M RseBef n 98-245-647 ' BARTELLFARM& BBH reim UTi^^k^BBil^Br^BF^Mt^srTT 277 Central Ave., - Clark 732-388-1581 CJABABY infarifs & # Chidren f s Clthes fl 159 Raritan Rad, Clark 732-382-3331 DN'S PHARMACY 149 Raritan Rad, A Clark k 732-388-8456 DR. SHARN GUDA (Chirpractr) ] 118 Westfield Avenue. '{ Clark ] 732-396-9115 #J :P «*» BETTY UND DNER :: 1932 St Ge Unden 98-925-2777 CLARK LANES 14 Central Avenue, jil Clark A 732-381-47 ELECTRNCS ACCESSRES UTLET. 1N. Wd Ave., Unden )J "HAR WE ARE" 1 St Gerges Ave., j l Rahway k 732-382-5186 J LYNS MANR a Liberty & Harvard Aves., k made 98-688-891 Banner prgram The Railway Center Partnership, in Cq«rttnimb the City fr^wy, bjttiating a new seasnal banner prgram u pan f a tl prmtin sdaaaketmg campaign t be nds. ttfrpfy» Partnership. Under this prgram, *be RCP will purchase and r-trjtt i, tpecial purpse and special, event bannen. n fder t help prmte ynr business sspsrt f this prgram, the RCP is abadag individnti businesses the "rt^1^/ t have yur cmpany's namb imprinted n ne r mre f these banners, fr ne time cst f $9 per buner. JLE? *? nebtnner P" """a. ffg3. yur business' name will be cnnucntly displayed n a banner atw^ ^a^amv>~af ^a»1. i ift _ - ii....j iv uimu eacn yeartrthe nrtt fur years. WhUe the RCP cannt guarantee'exact.banner lcatin, every effrt win be made t lcate banners n a ple as clr yur business as pssib bere wiu_j)c_thru.-_^i««u ii a i- cbanges per year. Bracket and banner changes are included in the ne-time.fee. The cst t yur business this year will prvide yu with several years wrth f high visibility, gd faith advertising and the sense f belnging t a cmmercial district that is mving frward int the next century. Several large businesses in the Rahway area have already cmmitted t this prgram. Mre than 3 percent f the banners are already taken. Fr mre infrmatin call (98) 396-3545. The fllwing are Clark Sccer nb results f flames played last week: NTER-CUNTY Clark Blue Jays 4, sdin (h The Clark Blue Jays were slip-sliding away in the rain Sunday, but their standings did nt slip. Phil ScbJssler scred Clark's first gal n a perfect ^^^^^^^^^fe^f^^^^^^^-^^l^^c^^^^^^s^^^».a^b^^^^^l^x^^^^^^^t&^^^^^^l^^^^^^l_ ^^^ ^Sw'^aT*a^J*^r^aTa^^rTsT*a"aTssTs>sT*^^B"^BTaTs"aTaTr^^r^aT^^BBaTaT Jess Hansn received tw utstanding passes frm halfback Nikki Suris and bted them int the net fr Clark's final tw tallies. Peter ss and Steven sbrne alsapuyed well and (femfistrated "Stta racy fbtwrk. Nicle Gergi and Cbrissy Ferrara helped keep the ball in selin's defensive territry while Keith BbrwiU, Rbert Verdm, Rachanna Patel and Steven Suris played great all-arund. T. tp it all ff, Craig McCarrick was nce again shining in net Clark Blue Jays 5, Westfidd t The victry ver Westfidd prpelled Clarktan undefeated regular seasn (8-) and a tp seed hi the upcming playffs. Steve sbrne sparked the ffensive attack by netting the first. by Pain Tavalaiu. Phil Schissler and Steve Suris punded hi a gal apiece in the first half and Keith Bbrwski and Peter ss assisted each ther n scres in, the secnd half. Nicle Gergi, Jnatbn Hansn, Allisn Turn, Jess Matlsz and Nikki Suris stpped Westfidd. wh fell fr just the secnd time this seasn, hi its tracks. Rbert Venfin, Lauren Petrin and Rachanna Patel shwed great hustle and galkeeper Craig McCarrick made sme unbelievable stps in net dark Bine Jays 5, Sctch Plains <h Rbert Verdm had a hand in an five gals, scring tw and assisting Ru mrmmlzasns m aridpatia f the 1997-98 n easn. Mnhi^ Heal* Center r i g ty.l iwnwlw* mmrmltartn wm be available at the MulttCare Health Center fjeffltyr lcated at 1 Cmmerce Place in park. Hurs fr immunizatins will be between &3 am and 4 pm, Mnday thrugh Friday, with evening brs ffered frm 4 t 8 pja n the fllwing dates: Nv. 11, NvMfc Dec. 9 and Dec; 16. V CD The cst f thefin innnmteatin will be $1 per injectin. Multi-Care wiu bin Medicare fr MedkareeUgiWe patients. Multi-Can Health Center, an affiliate f tie Saint Barnabas Health Care Ushed urgent care center in Unin Canty serving the health care needs f bth lhepblic,and industry since 1982. pen7-days*-week, 365-daysa-year. patients may be teen withut an appintment fr sdden iltess r injury. The ^Multi-Care facility,, inctdes a cmplete x-ray suite, labratry, ERG, pulmnary functin testing and physical therapy. Fr mre infrmatin abut flu imnxmizatis, «*»> f**un/^» Frtnnat, MHA, RN, directr f Nurses at C732) 499-66? ^ Diabetes lecture Diabetes is a cmplicated disease that affects 13 millin Americans. Prper educatin is requiredtlearn bw t live a healthy lifestyle while cping with diabetes. Rahway Hspi- ^ tal's Diabetes 4*MB» Series is amf/amjpj/f&p uptncmtaa war flwiinwbcisbriwrnasyihfaiperplexrng ffered n Tead^ thrfh Nr. 25 ftm7t^pjn. nrahww Hjpital'a rye-reglstratln fr lbs series is itqnlnd and enrumant is llnjlrd t auwfrpersndaawkiandtateractiviry. The tee is $5 and nckides irifcniatin rtregister, call (732) 499-656. & ; '. Tutrs needed literacy Vhmteers f America's Unin Cunty affihate is pxcnridmg tw wrkshps fr vtante wh wish tbe traaed as Eglls as a aecd^langnage tutrs sad prvide instructintadults wn neea neip in English. The wrkshps will be held at Wettfidd Y, 2322 Clark St. Weal field. The six-sessin wrkshp -will be held Wednesday ftm-fe3jd- 9:3 pmuela Bernstein win be the ustnetr. Xbcvc is n xcgiitreti fee f $15. Hillside library, at JFK Plaza, Liberty and Hillade avenues. Upn cmpletin f training, vlunteers are requiredtmake a cmmitment t tutr fr. apprximately 1-2 hurs each, week fr at least ne year. Tutring may be dne during the day r evening at any public library in Unin Cunty. Fr farther infrmatin and t register, telephne the LVA-UC ffice at (98) 925-7755. SPRTS n three thers hi the victry. Jess tbe victrs. Clark received strng perfrmances at midfkld frm halfbacks Mattsz punded in a galfrmmid- field and tmffrn**** Peter. ss and Jessica Brenstein, Lindsay Spagnli Keith Bbrwski als scred. Defenders Pam Tavalar, Allisn Turn, limited Summit's ffensive thrusts. and Lindsay Mre, wh severely Cbrissy Ferrara and Nicle Gergi Clark fullbacks Amanda Whiting. were relentless hi keeping the ball in James liveira and Luke Swantek an ffensive psitin. R srfisnna Patel, thwarted Summit's frwards. Jack Steve sbrne, Craig McCarrick Gulin and Billy Wray shared time in dark Bine Devfls 4, belin Srer Streak 1: James liveira scred s gal ff a header, assisted n anther, and played galie in the secnd half^) kad the BitatDevst sfctry.ryan Fpgetty *aw^scrtt ffrtli Bine Devils, as did Billy Wray n a penalty kkk. Clark scred its furth and final gal when Lindsay Spagnli assisted Jack Gulin n a. scre. Micbele Matema, Frank Brattle, Jessica Brenstein and Lindsay Mre played strng at mtrffwi and Ti'^kri the Bine Devils t maintain pssessin. The Clark defense,.ted by Amanda Whiting, Luke Swantek. Melissa Mreira and BHry Wray, limited selin t ne kme tally. Clark Bhw Devfls 1, Sctch PUtes t Frank Brattle and Melissa Mreira led te Blue Devil scring attack with tw gals apiece. Jim Cler. Phil Mendes, Ryan Fgerty, James liviera, Jack Gulin and Billy Wray als scred fr Clark in the blwut victry. Lindsay Spagnli, Lindsay Mre. Mfchete Matema, Jessica Brenstein and Amanda Whiting au ctrbutednbthaidesf tiieballfai the win. Hn, Whkmg, Brenstein and Mendes shared the shutut hi net Clark Bte DvrBs 5, Smmkt SpBers t Ryan Fgerty scred tw gals and Phn Mendes added a gal and tw assists hi teadhig Clarkt the win ver Summit. Jim Cter and Mdissa Mreira als scred a gal fr tally. HalnfieU 3, Clark Dlphins 2x The Drphins lst a heart-breaker t Plamfield hi a well-played, fast-paced * 'staub* ffftflf'fillifflff'-'t^ctnfl*x*^]l tuc tw gab by Tmmy Scha, wh gave the Plainfiekl defense fits all afternn. Adam S. played bis best game f the seasn, and Evan Msbwitr played exceuently at midfiekl Sctt Mre, in a valiant effrtt the game, rifled a bming sht under pressure hi die last minute f play mat just missed its target Clark Dlphins 4, Sctch Plates t Led by Sctt (The Wizard f z) sbrne, wh scred tw gals, including a beautiful individual effrt in which he left defenders scattered all ver Sctch Plains. Als scring fr Clark were Sctt (Flash) Mre and Lu (Mad Max) Pahk. wh tallied n an excellent crss frm the rish Cmet, SbeaMulcaby. n additin t creating havc all ver diefield, the Dlphins als received fine perfrmances frmmike CTbeMagnet) Cler, wh actiiinflt be arund the ban an day lng, and the Secretary f Defense, Mike Gladdn, DVSN 2. Jse* rtaabiag % Dairy ueen fltlenardsarabiiweavedjtpaghme defense and unleashed a cannnbali; that fund the back and turned ut t^ 7 -.. - >. ' AT Rahwaj ChBdren* prgrams Beajstrarin fr the fall series f ddkban's ptuyaius at the Rahway PnbBc Library is underway, and there are jnst afew spaces left n fact, the Wednesday mrning' prgram is already at capacity. The series begins this week and runs until the end f Nvember. Each prgram is fr a different age grup. Seating is limited t 2 children f that particular age grups. Srry, n big brthers r sisters are allwed. Space is available in the fllwing times: Mnday afternn, Tuesday "*""i"g and afternn, Wednesday afternn and Thursday mrning. Everyne is welcme t cme t Nighttime Strytime, which is a 3-munte sessin n Mnday eveninns st 7 pjn. This nun* am, and the -TherSaluiday sales. Prgrams at the library are free. First chice at seating ges t children wh have a Rahway library card r ther acceptable D with the parent's name and address. Fr mre infrm*-* tw abut what is avialable fr children, call the Rahway Library at 381-411. Bk cvers ffered s the family Bible crumbling? s yur favrite nvel lking wrn? Has yur Zuckennan becme unbund? The Rabway Public library be the game-winning galfrjessen Plumbing. Melissa Rhdes shwed md «i«mfpfh in her first scre f the seasn. Sean Gerld. Chris Jessen and Meghan Kenny were impressive hi then- ffensive explits white Michael Brattle played an ^clh 1 ' first *«* in gal and prvided inspiratinal Mary Czajkwaki, Matthew Manz and Blake LaSalla were rck slid n defesne, repeatedly turning back* D's ffensive threats. tr in ^ ^ y byy Dairy een. Peter Krieger demnstnted a strng kkk and nice defensive «Mn«Dennda Brehme and Kimberly Valdes were dminan n defense. Dakta Glec and Sravan Panuganti rna^i* sme utstanding saves in net Rita's talian ce 3, Vaccar's Bakery t Melissa Yurenda. Jillian Fkxe and Alex Firetedthe ffense fr Rita's with 1 shts n gal, while Brian Merendin and Shannn Casey cleared the ban n defense. Je' Braithwaite fund the back f the net twice andgten Ratne Mlded anther Drew Seaver played excellent in gal in the first halffrvaccar's and Matt Nigr fund the back f the net fr Vaccar's nly scre. Brian sbrne came up Wg in gal in the secnd half by nt allwing a gal Mike Reed went end-t-end fr Vac- * car a and just minni a gal Divisin 2 standings^ 1 Merchants f Venice 4--12 Jessen Plnmbing 4-1-1. 3 Rita's talian ce 4-3-. 4-Vacar's Bakery 1-4-1. 5 Dairy ueen 1-6H&. r DVSN 3 Eddie's' Autmtive 2, AM ' Jewelers t Gals by Dantelk lessn canntmfflerymsjirgmntgsnt ad tgether.' between tw stnrdy «V 5»'), The library win pack the item, arrange fr peridic delivery t LBC, and cntact yn when it is ready. Turn-arund tune is usually a mnth frm time f shipment. LBC uses a standard Grade F, frest green bckram, with Mack lettering. Depending c the size, type and cnditin f the item, the cst can run between $3 find $12 pins stpping. ' i) n additin, the library is ffering a repair service, fr bks which are nly slightly damaged. Wim-the help f library vlunteer Nrms Bender, a little tape r glue can add yeanta gd bk. The cst fr this services is $1 per item. T have a bk rebund r repaired, stp by the Rahway library at the cmer f Central and St thers during the week, are dne by Mary Prittmg, bead f Children's Services. ther prgrams will be n Nv. 15, Thanksgiving craft, and Dec. 13, hw t wrap presents. Librarian Jean Retkuerges avenues, and pick up a Bk Bindingfrthe PubS?*) infrmatin flier. v y Petry sessins There are still seals availabl fr the last tw sessins f " Sing i ca: Vices f Cntemprary American Pets" at die Rahway Public Library. Led by Sndra Fishinger f Unin Cunty Cllege, the Thursday "evening series will lk" at African- American pets Gwendlyn Brks, and Rita Dve tdaymud Cbkan pet Gary 58b n Nv. 13. " Sing America" is a free prgram designed t intrduce peple t recent American petry as well, as prmte the library as a place t experience the Each f the five sessins features a presentatin abut the pet, t pprtunity t fyfrrn t t inter** Christpher Cllins, James Pemdergrast, Michelle Smith,'Stephan Truncate and Chris vluaverde played wen nffiense fr the Jewelers while NickuBiennStJTeirCtirJic and Eric Peten'M&same'dn defense. Ashley Rienna played a gd all-arund game- and Brian Brazaitis was utstanding in net Cpy uick 4, General LcksiritE t Paul Nyitray and Chris Rdrigues scred their first career gals in a superbly played game by Cpy uick. Rbert Smrl led the ffensive surge with tw gals and Mike Vaccarp and Jerry Scatr cmbined fr a shutut hi gal. Greg Baker, Mike Baker, Dug Ritter, Jadyn Mur- THURSDAY, NVEMDCR «, 1997 PAGE 8 view, with Jnat pet frm Natinal PubUc Radi, sd then psrtic^atin in a discussin abut wlut die pet s Wduttystyu. A guide bk anda serjss f tapes are lsiwdtparticipantsfr the duratin f the series. Pigisins begfai at 7:3 pjn. and run until 9 p jn. The series is presented as part f the Mdem Petry Assciatin's prgram, < vets m Persn: Readmg, Hearing, and Talking abut Cntemprary Petry in America's libraries." Funding fr the prgram was urvided by a grant frm the Natinal fr the Hu nterested hi expanding yur mind? Just cntact the Rahway Public library tit 388-761, r speak t smene at the Circulatin Desk at the library, lcated at the cmer f Central and-st. Gerges avenues, t save yur seat ^^ Clark Bk grup meets The next meeting f the Clark Public library bk discussin grup is -schednied^brpecr8.-wauy LaufcV "Sbe's Cme Undne," win be discussed at the meeting frm 7 t 8:3 pjn. in the library's Ayer's meeting rm. Cpies f this bk are available fr check ut at the circulatin desk r thrugh the reference librarian. Advance registratin is appreciated, but nt required. The Clark Public library is lcated at 33 Westfidd Ave. f any individual requires special assistance r assistive technlgy fr the prgram, cntact the library directr at (732) 388-5999 as far in advance as pssible s arrangements p * n be ^ and Anthny Giannbile prpelled Eddie's, which is Cast *****""^fg the shared gal dutie nbining fr fur Cinderella team f the league,t tpeg furth whr^f the seasn. Ashley Eatn was brilliant in net as usnaf and Park Bagds 2, Persnal Threads teammatffa Andrew janier, Eric Heinz and Jseph Bnner were tremendus n defense. David Werner, Luke Rudwsky cntrlled the field t Kate Sweeney, Jennifer Cnti and Danny DaSttva and Janet Magier- fr Clark Bagels and assisted n tw Jpl i>faabria> art^w^rtft ait ft^sy^mr^f^f^ **. aamkuj ^)n «nmrfttrvalf«>3nm f«and Nichlas Thmas shared gal duties and denied many scring attempts by Persnal Threads. stant pressure n the ffense. Kevin Jndd was a wall n defense, nt allwing his ppnents t get past him. Rn's ptical 2, Westfidd Ave, Flrist t Matt Braithwaiteted Rem's ffense with suburb ball handling and three shts n gal ne f which went fr an unassisted scre. Tmmy Kiernan played anther gd game n ffense and scred the game-winning gatcassandra Martin and Jnathan Lanjgan'had strng defensive gamri and Evan Ferrier r Mike Merfert and Cdy Wipbteaki puyed exceltent at sweeper. Merfert and Wrbteski -, DVSN 4 Rainbw Strybk v. Fdtwn: Danielle Khen scred a gal and teammates Alex Guarraci, Kevin Walsh and Eric Gincchi played well defensively. Galtending duties were shared by Danny Fley and Nichlas Vlaverde. Kathleen Mulligan and VUlaverde cntributed with several shts n gal American Legin v. Dn's Pharmacy: Led by Patrick Fley's 1th gal f the seasn and strng galtending by Adam metz and Ryan Cllins, American Legin cntinued its ne play. Adam als scred his secnd gal hi the secnd half, alng wim Mike MarteL wh scred bis secnd, and Kevin Matthews, wh alammriri brne his furth. 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:. ) ;:) SsUffi mmaculata at,1: Plalnfleld at Rah way, 1:3 T) By J.R. Sprts Editr Umfi\ tk a dip Mnday t face a 4-1 kari that bad already matched last year's win ttal and was lkingfra vie* trytclinch a first winning seasn in a lng time. The Fanners were lking t gain a t f pwer pints with a victry ver Keary,fcy*piTigthem in the bum fr ne f fur playff berths in Nrth Jersey, Sectin 2, Grup 4. With thrir haelf nracti^liv ta the wall a third lss culd hive killed any hpes Unin bad f making the playffs this year the thrugh with anther big win. Unin's 21-14 win ver Keamy pvelfietarmers 2~mre pwer pints and put Unin in gd shape gain the playffs nce again. The Farmers have rvingtn and Westfield t the cutff date. WEEK SX Last Friday Hillade 42, Manville 6 Last Saturday Nrth Plainfidd 7. Daytn 6 West Essex 13, Summit Last Sunday Plainfidd 8, Elizabeth 6 Sctch Plaint 25. Railway Brearley 12, Rsette 6 (T) Jbnsn 28, New Prvidence 6 Gv. Livingstn 9. Raelle Park Mnday Unin 21. Keamy 14 WEEK SEVEN Friday, Nv. 7 Rselle at NrtbTTfimfidd, 7:ff Linden at Elizabetb. 7: Bund Brk at Rselle 1^-7:3 Saturday, Nv. S ^L^Daj3latfaAjl^BAaa "aaa\ Ja^BEaa^StJa^Lk a! "t\ww ManviDe at Brearley, 1: Middlesex at Daytn, 1: Plainfidd at Rabway, 1:3 Parsippany Hflls at Summit, 1:3 GL at Newark Central. 2.- J.R.- picks Nrth Plainfield ver Raelle dekzabeth ver Linden Rselle Park ver Bund Brk Jhnsn Brearley ver Manville Daytn ver Middlesex Unin ver rvingtn Plainfield ver Rahway^, Summit ver Parsippany Hills Newark^ Central ver GL tt Week: 7-2 Seasn: 47-14 (.771) Andrew's picks Rselle ver Nrth Plainfield Rselle Park ver Bund Brk Jhnsn ver mmaculata Brearley ver Manville Daytn ver Middlesex Unin ver rvingtn Plainfidd ver.rahway Summit ver Parsippany Hills GL ver Newark Central Last Week: 5-4 Seasn: 43-18 (.75) TERRFC TWELVE 1. Elizabetb (5-1) 2. Unin (4-2).3. Linden (4-2) '4. Jbnsn (6) 5. Gv. Livingstn (5-1) 6. Brearley (5-2) 7. Summit (3-3) 8. Rselle (3-3) 9. Rselle Park (3-3) 1. Rabway (2-5) 11. HilHie (2-5) Jhnsn dedi and hard wrking Rubin t cmpete in sectinals By Je Ragzzin Tbe Jhnsn High Schl gymnastics squad didn't qualify fr me state sectknals as a team, but if yu ask cach Jim Dugherty, this seasn has been just as successful as any in his fur years at the beta. And that includes the state cbampkttsmp team f tw years ag.. "t's been really fun fr me," Dugherty said. This t prbably tbe hardest wrking team that 've bad. They really dedicate themselves and wrk really bard. They wrk n skills even after practice. That's s rewarding fr a cach. They're super kids." ymnasti Tbe Crusaders' tne representative at tbe sectinals this Saturday, t be bdd at Unin High Schl,tsenir Micbelk Rubin, an all-arund specialist wh has fashined a respectable average scre f 31. ' Judging by her perfrmance tfat seasn, Dughertytcnfident that Rubin win d fine in ehmtengfag fr an individual title.. "She's just a super kid." said^>«ghcrty. "Sbe4»andles preatuic my wettr Sbe understands mat if yu dn't d well, yu mve n t the next event She never bangs her bead andt verytme, whichtt s critical in gymnastics." The Crusaders cmpiled a 7-4 recrd this year, a mark mat easily culd have been an undefeated ne. n each f its lsses, Jbnsn was five pints r less stay f winning, mdrding a ne-pint, heartbreaking defeat t Ptcataway. Rubin and junir Karina Taib, wh specializes in me beam and flr events, served as captainsfra team that was able t shw marked imprve- "We gt t me pint where we began t get better with each match," Dugherty said. They began t understand that they culd be as gd as they wanted -t be." ' ' *> v7 And tbe captains als played a huge rle in the team's develpment, prviding that ranch-needed leadership. They're definitely team leaders," said Dugherty, abut Rubin andtaib. They're very respnsible and dedicated. They're very assertive and have tbe kind f persnality mat makes everyne like them." nef me mst imprtant aspects f the piugi amtcnditining. During the first week f tbe seasn, be gymnasb te* parttan intek icalexcercisewctkiclifung tight wetghtt tw r tbje*^ part f a stiict regimen during tbe fffntn. After all. physical Tbe strnger yu are, me qutkeer yn develp,' Althugh mst f the Jbnsn perfrmers d nt be* dubcircmt, they have demnstrated a strng cs,_. And the future, indeed, lks prmising. n additint Taib, tbe Crsaders win return such key pafnnets as junir Cheryl MnPand Mikna Dias; sphmres Kim Szczepanwski and Amy Knych and ucsuuiau Vicky Knrdyia. «- mud and scheduled t bat sixtnsmlffii Gvernr Livingstn. Jbnsn has never lst t the Highlanders in state turnament play. - Tne tw apaiws'nave 1 already met' twice this yeac, splitting a pair f Valley Cnference cn- Tbe Higntanrtra wn 3-2 n Sept 23. at brne and the Crusaders were 5-1 victrs ct. 16 in Clark. event, wmle Kmdyla is pised t becme the next sensatin in me all-arund. Junirs Tiffany lim, Janine Fencik and Elisa Near, TNMff«U Lisa McCutcnen, Jennifer Brief, Danielle Hrding, Kristen Knibaba. Lauren Pandtpn f!y1 v*i1 S*T U^WT W^ fif H TFPTT Thrrfra Krawczyk and Kariamc Skb als prvide dfytli. vvll a^bgvl va^vb^ BD D^^i^BaBBk avc^lia JD ^wxwsdks aaw vud 1 ujuuv ttc man jnat ne penftji irw- at next years sectinals* f we stay beariby, and f curse that's critical, expect tp perfrmances next year," Dugherty said. *My galtt see mem qualify fr tbe sectinals." Crusaders cruise t anther victry Jhnsn dminance cntinues By Andrew McGan Asaktant Sprts Editr pesrfbra frm junir tailback Ryan Gamer, remained unbeaten by psting a 28-6 victry ver visiting New Prvidence last Sunday. n me heels f an 111-yard, tw tuchdwn day against Rselle, Gamer ran fr a seasn-high 15 yardi n 16 carries and made his way int tbe end zne nce again in helping Jhnsn imprve t 6- with its third win this year at Clark's Nlan Rdd. > ^ n a day when ffenses acrss the state" were slwed by driving rain and slppy playing cnditin*, Jhnsn racked up 37 ttal yards, including 261 n tbe grund. ' ' -,-_ " thught we were able t maintain a balanced attack with n limitatins," Jbnsn bead cach Bb Taylr said. "We weren't ging t let the playing cn-. inlipiiflatlc XtWt ' "\ -^ High Schl Ftball Senir fullback Eric Gerstner, wh ran fr 39 yards n nine carries, increased bt Unin Cunty scring lead^t 82 pints with anther tuchdwn, his 13th f tbe seasn. Gerstner t 15 pints ahead f Plainfield senir quarterback Darryl Kennedy... Nick Spagnul fllwed a first quarter 17-yard tuchdwn scamper by Garner by returning a punt 6 yards fr a tuchdwn later in the same quarter. After returning a punt 46 yardsttbe Raelle five-yard line last week, Spagnul was nt ging t be denied this time arund. Hntkr JdTGmH Jhnsn senir fallback Jamie cctefli tries t dribble past a Sctch Plains player during last Friday nights Unin Cunty Turnament girts' sccer semifinal at Unin High Schl. Jhnsn nw sets its sights n winning in state turney Crusaders fall shrt in UCTsemffinals By Andrew McGsaa Assistant Spt* Editr Tbe Jbnsn High Scbl Crsadera win have t wait at least ne mre year t have a chance at mete-first Unin Cunty Turnament title after Deans' inwufr n XP y acrn finals at Unin. The game rcnairnrri arrcksi until me final 21 mantes when Sctch Plains scred all three f its gals. The Raider defense was tight all game lng and aduwtd tbe iimlrrs Just seven shts n KaL ppsed Sctch Plains. rfc bad ur pprtunities, but we j t culdn't take advantage f them," said Jhnsn bead cach Art Krupp, whse team hit tbe pst fur times! u was a very even, cnpetitivc gams and thught we played extremely wett". Tbe ninth-seeded Raiders, wh kncked ff tp-seeded and defending chiuyluu Westfield in me quarterfinals,ttbe lwest seeded team ever t advance t tbe final. Unin Cathlic, the eighth-ranked team in me state and secnd seed in the tumament, dwned Granfrd 6-1 in its semifinal game t earn tbe pprtunity t play Sctch Plains in Saturday's 5:3 UCT final at Williams Rdd in Elizabeth. With its regular-seasn schedule invlved in tbe Nrth Jersey, Sectin 2, Grup 2 playffs, which began tui week. Tbe Crusaders were seeded H.S. Girls' Sccer Alllnnigb Jhnsn t the Ugber ^BB a aws*^hb*flbvhe*hiar^stlb'^, Krupp isn't taking anything fr led. "t's ging t be an uptemp game and we're ging t be attacking quite a bit t try and crease same ffense and pat die game away as sn as pssible.-krnpp said. "We have t take tbe psitin that we're tbe better team and scre early and ften.* The Crusaders have made the state playffs every year during Krpp's tenure with tbe team, but have failed t make it past tbe secnd rund since 1994. Jhnsn was felled in the secend rund by HsvkrtHtwu last year and met the same fate in 1995. Tbe Crusaders did advancetthe semifinals in 1994, but were usted by Mendham. Just bw far tbe Crusaders make it MerecBtb-quatme, Erin Black, LJndsey Camck and Kefliann Braman, Jhnsn'stpfur scrers mis seasn. uabbie leads tbe team in gals and pints, with 27 and 38 respective-^ iy. Blacktthe team-leader in assist*, with 15 and secnd in gata with 19. ^vsatacat attes idst 6 aubflr ucnbd Black with 14 and her ^ gals rank her third tbe team Brenan has tal- kd 17 pints n five gals and 12 assists. Jhnsn win atp be cunting n sme big perfrmances frm senir gakeeper Jessica fiadavi n a persnal level,- Gsdski is tw shututs away frm tying tbe by Tiffany Sfrank, wh ntched 13 in 1994. Seasn's Rente Tbe fllwing t a lk at bw Jhnsn has perfrmed this yean. (H) Jhnsn 6, Rtee CathBc ' (H) Ridge 2. Jbnsn 1 (A) Jbnsn 4. Mt St. Mary's (A) Jbnan 9, Bund Brk (H) Gvernr ivingan 3. Jnsn 2 (H) Jbnsn 3. ak KnU (A) Jbnan 1, mmaclata (A) Jbnsn 7, Nrth Plainfidd. (H) Jbnsn 9. Daytn (A) Jbnsn 6. Rsalie Cathlic 2 (H) Ridge 4, Jbnsn 1 (H) Jhnsn 5. Gvernr Livingstn 1 (H) Jbnsn 6, Rahway 1 (A) Jbnsn 4. New Prvidence (H) Jhnsn 5. mmaculata (H) Jbnsn 6, Manville ^ (N) Sctch Plains 3, Jhnsn Recrd: 14-4 Jhnsn and Rahway sccer teams in states Tbe Jhnsn High Schl varsity \ sccer teams qualified fr their state turnaments in Nrth Jersey, Sectin 2, Grup 2. Rahway's bys' and girls' teams als qualified in Nrth Jersey, Sectin 2, Grup 3. Here's a lk at bw be sectins were seeded: 12 Bys': 1-Chatham. 2-West Essex. 3-Hackettstwa 4-Rsdle. 5-Jdhnsn. 6-Mendham. 7-CaldweU. Jbnsn plays at Rselle, with the winner t play at Chatham in ne semifinal. CaklweU plays at West Essex and Mendham plays at Hack-", ettstwn with tbe winners t face each '.- -. -. - ' * '-. ". _:-- _ Rahway ftball dwned by 6- Sctch Plains After ending a three-game slide with a 21-14 win ver Newark East Side, tw weeks ag, tbe Rahway High Schl ftball team was unable t make it tw in a rw Sunday and CeDtunbeaten Sctch Plains 25- in Watcbung Cnference-Nannal Divi- ska actin in Rabway. Sctch Plains' Lamar McDantel scred n runs f 23 and 28 yards and bt brther Lau'Ren als fund the end zne frm 32 yards att help tbe Raiders tbe nly unbeaten team remaining in Nrth Jersey, Sectin 2, Giup 3 -~ imprvet 6-. Rabway (2-4) nly trailed 7- after three.quarters, but Sctch Plains explded ta4hree4cmwns in the furth quarter, capped ff by a neyard plunge by Delmar Pattersn. Tbe ndians will face ne f their tughest challenges f tbe year Saturday when they hst Plainfield (5-1). ging t cav*ti him." Brian Drake nce again excelled n bth sides f tbe ball, picking ff tw passes and hauling in a 21-yard scring strike frm Crusader quarterback Den- _ntbwdcn in mrs fnrth quarter. Drakr. als regtteredduble-digii tackies»-i be brught dwn 12 ball-carriers. Bwden cmpleted 7-f-9 passesfr 46 yards, including the tuchdwn t Drake, and als ran the ball six times fr 38 yards. Tbe signal-caller was intercepted fr just the first time tfat seasn../' Gerstner and Drake, alng with Jerry Derill and Niks Nichlas, were, in Taylr's wrds, "crunching peple" and creating massive bles fr Gamer and cmpany. Center Jn Wqjd, and fellw ffensive linemen Mike Fink and Adam Zamput als tamed in stellar perfrmances. Rahway (A) Rabway 31. Snyder 6 (H) Keamy 34, Rabway (A) Westfield 42. Rabway 7 (A) Shabazz 21. Rabway (H) Rahway 21, East Side 14 (H) Sctch Plains 25, Rabway Nv. 8 PlainBeld, 1:3 Nv. 15 at Cranfrd, 1:3 Nv. 27 at linden. 1:3 Recrd: 2-4 Hme: 1-2 Away: 1-2 Paints frt 59 Pints against: 142. Jhnsn (H) Jbnsn 13. Ridge 12 (A) Jhnsn 47. Brearley 19 (A) Jbnsn 29. Nrth Plainfield 9 (A) Jbnsn 14, Newark Central (H) Jhnsn 5, Raelle 14 (H) Jbnsn 28, New Prvidence 6 "Nv. 8 mmaculata, 1: Nv. 15 at Hillside, 1: Nv.- 27-at Gv. Livingstn, 1:3 Recrd: 6- Hme: 3-. ' Away: 3- Ptats frt 181 Pints against: 6 -thfhy itm w Jhnsn junir Kim Gentry's play in the midfiekj helped the Crusaders reach the Unin Cunty Tumament semifinals. Jhnsn als made the state playffs and will hst Gvernr Livingstn in a Nrth Jersey, Sectin 2, Grup 2 quarterfinal-rund match. Z2 Girls': 1-Medham. 2-ivingstn?. 3-Jhnsn. 4-Hackettstwn. 5-Caldwel. 6-Gvemr Livingstn. 7-Summiti 8-Mrris #H1»; 9-Cbatham. Jhnsn is scheduled t bfl-g6vemr Livingstn in a quarterfinalrund game. The NJSAA has Livingstn seeded N.-2. but Livingstn is a Grap 4 schl. 23 Bys': 1-Sctcb Plains. 2-Cranfrd. 3-Milburn. 4-Parsippany Hills. 5-West Mrris. 6-Rabway. 7-Munt live. 8-Parsippany. Tbe quarterfinals include Rahway-. playing at MiUburn,' Parsippany *tj Sctch Plains, Munt live at Cranfrd and West Mrris at Panmpany Hills. 23 Girls': 1-Parsippany. 2-Jeffersa 3-MiUburn. 4-Cnnfccd, S-West ~M6nis:nf>SctcrrPlains. 7-Rabway. 8-Warrcn Hills. The quarterfinals 1 include Rabway playing at Jeffersn, Warren Hills at Parsippany, Sctch Plains at Millburn and West Mrris at Cranfrd. ) i?*;>nami >

,7) vf) - * " "V D 1 : CM Ul 1 t cr UJ m Ul C 111 u UJ Additins: Ht & Cld cling system t maintain an additin'stemperature r decide new equipment is nec4j) essary, keep cmfrt high amng yur build- ' ing pririties. '.-- When planning the prject, call in a heating and cling specialist t evaluate the existing furnace and air-cnditiner. Make' certain this analysis is passed alng t any builder r architect invlved in the prject Yu'lrneed t knw if yur present system can adequately supply the vrume f cnditined air needed fr the additin. Many lder systems have mre than enugh capacity t handle anther rm. Here are ther issues t cnsider s the ld equipment lcated clse enugh t the additin t d the jb? The temperature f air reaching a rm is affected by heat-lss r gain while passing thrugh ducts. Win the new cnstructin's design, accmmdate ductwrk, critical cld-air remnts, and ' equipment installatin? f ducts must run between ceiling jists, yu'll, be stymied when yu realize t late that jists are laid ut frm side t side in an additin where ducts need t run frm frnt t back. D. yur plans include enugh insulatin? Cut building a tight additin nw. Shuld yu decide t install new equipment, a wide array f ptins is available. Therightpurchase will be determined by the new rm's size, hw ften yu'll use it, and die kind f activities yu planfr the space. Yu maybe ht t build, but yu culd gefteft ut in the cld tfyu,dn't put the right heating and cling equipment int yur new additin. n '. ' Fr instance, family rm additins need asmuch cnditined air as the rest f yur huse. But bbby rms, wuuuums. and exercise areas prbably wn't need as much. f replacement equipment is necessary, here are sme ^f the chices: de yur equipment. f yur central r cling system needs replacement rder a new system that is mre pwerfur and efigaent than yur present setup. Althugh yu may c sped thusands, yu can save by adapting new mechanicals t a ing electric lines, natural gas service. saving heat pump. Since yu are upgrading^jake advantage f this mment t add a wm&4wuse air filtratin and ventilatin system. Either high-effie»cy media fihers r electrnic air cleaners are a^d investment. : Abig additin with multiple rms may require a system pf its wn. Having tw systems n tw d** *^ allws yu t save mney by heating the areas f yur hme at diffeient temperatures. 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EatyiblnttaBSetlnSi MWrmMSBFMWFUJ ivall fiimnr^c vent gas fireplaces, 1 and windw-munt aircnditiners with csts ranging frm abut $35 t $1,5. Lk fr gas fireplaces with high and lw settings r, better yet, thermstat-cntrlled mdels. These are effective heaters, and they add a pleasant design ele- t tn rffvct rams. cmbinatin fireplace-cler. Let natnre d its wrk. nclude suth-facing windws fr free-energy slar heating in winter. f summers sizzle where yu live, put up light, reflective rfing: make rf verhangs deep; and plant shade trees? f WMruB WLD BRD FEEDNG CENTER FREE 5 LB. BAG f Bird Seed with the purchase f $2. r mre f Bird Feeders and accessries ffer Expires 11/26/97 ari~crafts ^Distinctive Bird Feeders Hurs: Mn.-Frt. 8-5:3 Sat. 8-4:. BARTELL FARM pt^ - - entsible' Appliance Use Appliance manufacturers are ding their pah t help yu, save mney. n the last 25 years, fr example, refrigeratrs have increased in efficiency an amazing 119 per-, cent Even when yu buy these energy-wise appliances, hwever, there's mre yu can -, d t cut csts. Here are sme tips fr stretching yur energy dllars; Limit hw ften yu.pen refrigeratr drs. T save energy and maintain stable temperatures, decide what yu want t remve befre pening the drs. Purchasing a mdel with an ice-ad-water dispenser in the dr can help, as well. Think crwd cntrl. n the refrigeratr, space items n shelves s air flws freely ever, perate mst efficiently when at least tw-thirds full. When items start running lw, add water- Riled milk cartns until yu restck. Keep in mind, thugh, that adding mre than 3 punds- f fd per cubic ft f freezer space during a 24-hur perid can make iserncemalcesii right chice fr yur heatii Autmatic Delivery Budget Plan 24 Hur Service Service Cntract Tank Prtectin Cmplete Heating nstallatins"' Pay less withut sacrificing safety, cmfrt & cnvenience! Keep heat away. Psitin yur refrigeratr away frm heat-prducing appliances such asthe ven r dishwasner. Heal vents, direct sunlight; and wanner rm temperatures make yur refrigeratr wrk harder, t- Make sure the appliance sits level and venulan'n t the frnt grille remains pen. Let ht dishes cl slightly befre putting them in therefrigeratrr freezer. yu cringe every time yur itiiuty bill shws up in the mailbx, read n. ". > - " '. yur freezer wrk t hud and slw the misture in yur refrigeratr can causejlie cmpressr t run lnger. Befre placing cntainers back in the fridge, cver liquids and wipe misture frm cntainer surfaces. Run a tight Ship. T maintain tight-sealing drs, clean spills frm arund seals. n- the autmatic dishwasher, wash nly full tads. Als, set the cutiul fr air-dry, and let dishes dry vernight in the dishwasher with the dr clsed. Fr the ven, preheat n lnger than necessary. Yu dn't need t preheat at all fr briling, rasting, r cking fds such as casserles. Try t plan ven usefrbatch cking. Yu als nd that using less liquid in a dish shrtens cking times. n the cktp, match the pan size t the burner size. Clean yur micrwave ven interir f any fd spills t reduce heating times. cmbined RAHWAY DECRATRS..Frmerly Knwn rahway fashin SAVEUPT$12N G CNTRACTRS Faucet Repairs Sump Pumps dhtntn Bjditwsck, ltaui M SBWR CHUBB 6CUNT MM* Plantar LfaBM*4iein645 -Gas Heat Circulatr Pumps MEtrSWlNTERBTS! W stytast chm. A hndsme HURRY! btfulylnedw«hr " " 2T3 F NVEMBER5T11! 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' - ' \ A. ', nstalling a new stnn dr is an easy, inexpensive way t imprve, yur hme's appearance and energy efficiency. This is ne d-it-yurself prject that really lks hkc a prfessinal has dne it because the pu*ff K1Tf ^npnflf i niffwa 5ltrk fit regardless f wh des the wrk. The nly tk yn will need areadrbl, a screwdriver, a tape unaware, and a hacksaw. A. Yur first step is t ct the metal frame arund the dr, cabed the Z-bacttfityur drway. T prtect the dr and ease yur wrk, be sure t remve any glass and put Die dr n tw sawbnes. Measure the dr pening and mark the the sifl n the bttm f yur entry dr slpes. 1 cumprntsib, crat an angle* leaving the frnt f the Z-bar 1/8 inch lnger than the back. ' ' B. Next, yu will need t attach die dr t the dr frame. Simply hld the dr in the pening, and mark the screw lcatins with a pencil. Drill the hles, then screw the dr ^ int place. Attach any trim pieces that cnceal the screws, and adjust the bttm expander until the vinyl sweep is slightly tuching the flr. C Nw that the dr is firmly in place, install the clsers, dr handles, and then the dead blt.. Fr the clsers, be sure b» first attach be entire clsing system t the dr jamb. With the dr clsed, place the clsing bracket against the stnn dr, and then screw it int place. Dr handles shuld screw rmt predrilled hles. Manufacturers will generally include a templatefrdead-bb installatin. D. Put the glass back in place.- and yu will have a strm dr mat shwcases yur hme's entryway. lest the dr carefully t be sure it pens and clses prperly and t be certain that hardware latches crrectly. Expect the strm dr prject t take abut tw hurs -a shrt amunt f thne fr such a majr imprve if la" Becausefctimndrs Twy tadest^ faw-rhexpeeffle directins that fj**^- with ynrdr. Car Wash Wisdm - 'A T many f us leave the water running when we wash ur cars in the driveway. TWs water-guzzling habit cnsumes up t BgaDns f water per wash. T avid this trigger. r g t a car wash t d this dirty business. An antmaric car wash uses abut 25 gallns per^rash. and (hje self-serve type nly abut 15 gphnnc New. cmputer-cntrlled aut washes can even sense vehicle size and adjust the amtnt f water, sap, and wax used t make can shine. - Bl C?) Lightbulbs That Think G There's far mre l lightbulbs than glass and filament Sme f the latest bulbs have micrchips in their bases that ffer features thai were unimaginable until recently. ne new "intelligent" lightbulb functins as-*.6-watt bulb r by flicking the light swrfch-^erves as a timer. The micrchip turns the bulb n at a designated time each day and then turns the bulb ff six hurs later. 1 Anther bright new bulb can gradually dim t a night-light ver 2 minutes. thers include an aut-ff mdel that shuts itself ff in 3 minutes, a dimmer bulb that New adz cements in technlgy may change the wag yu lk, at lightbulbs. allws hmewners t dim the light t several different levels withut the need f a dimmer switch, and a bulb that has a spare filament that prvides backup lighting when thefirstfilamentbums ut Bulbs cst abut $5 each. New fhwrescents prduce sft white light similar t incandescent bulbs, they dn't hum ths way the ld nes used t, and sme can even be used in utdr fixtures. Newer s Cheaper Because the budget is tight yu're cnsidering the purchase f a $9, hme built S years ag, instead f a new huse csting almst twice that amunt But is the lder hme such a gd deal?,-tn Nt if yu factr in the cst f utilities and upkeep, accrding t U.S. Census Bureau statistics. sticker shck initially, But wait until the rf buckles, paint peels, the heater guzzles fuel, and aging water pipes burst Thse lands f csts rcket annual perating expenses t an average f $4384 fr hmes built prir t 196. quires $1,874 a year fr utilities and maintenance. By cntrast, a 199s hme requires $1,874 hmes ffer imprved appliances, fixtures, insulatin, wiring, pipes, windws, and ther elements. True, Victrian En ak trim is hard t match tday. But n.ne wh has ever put a new rf n a ueen Anne can argue that histry crft cheap. 5% FF & Years-Sam* Lcatin AMBER TRANSMSSNS 2419^18^,14x1611.1^1.(96)486-7738 3 blcks frm Bavwav Cirde«SeHafaiar ANDSNWMELT WARM FRENDLY FLflS 1 DESGNBilSUUMN 3939 U)ttAS9C 3859 HUTE 26J99 TU12K12 S.FT. 1.99 UNDBaJMaBiTPUrWD S.FT.1^9 SAVE W C M US FR RESDENTAL AND )m AU.THBKXJALfTESNSAL AU-aBWlANrjSESRRSTUAUTY EALWRKTNSAL SMB<fiy SUBCNTRACTRS Hmes that need windws '. Hmewners in this general area with ld, brken, and drafty wd and metal windws and drs, wid be given me e pprtunity t have them replaced with thermal insulated glass, vinyi replacement tilt-in windws^ at a very law cst.. HAVE A DECRATNG UESTN? ASK US... 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).).*>...-- T) ' <D < -8- Since 195, \ Red Wing Shes has prvided quality ftwear. They specialize in all types f wrk hnnts t sprt bts and casual shes frm size 5 t size 16 with widths frm AAA t Tm and his knwledgeable staff can ffer suggestins n style and quality t ensure a perfect fit Red Wing She stre, lcated in Unin Rute 22 East, phne 98-688-3666. We at American Energy Windw, Crp. wuld like t take this pprtunity t thank ur Essex & Unin Cunty custmers fr making us ne f the leaders in the Vinyl Replacement Windw Business. >viding uality - FrTw Generatins. Bud and Jhn Hward 1-8-339-463 _ ^ "^, Windsr Ste Yu Cant Be^ Tbe Syskan N Pins. N Mrtar. N Prblem. Tbe patented Anchr Wudir Stne Piless SvttciD* ffers all the advantages' f traditinal casl^ncrete yarsdfea y find Anchr Windsr Stne remarkably easy lwttwith.authal"irtqiitrfbauttjeinatiiiatiii-adat few basic tls, lfs easytcnstruct inside and utside carves, straight walls and terraces. Anchr Windsr's rugged beauty nly gets better with time. Wuh n maintenance. / Fr additinal mfrmatin call: Barte Ftrm & Garden Supply 277 Central Avenue Clark (732) 388-1581 catty dr fia Dr GaBery. Far ver 16 yean, Aadf Panert, pendent f Dr Gallery, bat beta laatpaf He fine* ia aew dn ad wiadws t hne* thmgfam New Jeney. aafity. aervice. caapetaive priciaf nd atjtadjag n iufai mint hastia are whati helped Dr tafi gd nane expand bm the tiucftat f ne Saddle Brk mahmimrat ia 1982 t ax shwman ttnwxbt five cntia in 1997. With a safes face «Uft-nH t dn and windws nly, cstmen receive bath a trrmrmtmit sdedin few majr aaabctnren (cstm denjn is als available) and the persnal attentin and cnanatees they deserve. And mstaltaib is alwtys available with every parcaaae frm Dr Gallery. Ca 1-S494.7Z72 tr dtp at nne advice r t request tbe Dr Gallery nearest yu. Dr Gallery isreadyt.serve yn with (be best in entry dn. strm drs, scanty *xw, garage dn, sad a variety f windws. Mike Cuppari f Reel Strng Fuel Cmpany is shwn wrking n a heating pump. Reel Strng Fuel Cmpany has been serving the Unin Cunty area since 1925. Prviding the best in service fr yur heating and cling needs. Enjying success fr mre than 6 years supplying premium grade fuel il fr hme and ffice, cmpetetive rates, is smethin Simne Brthers Fuel il C., nc. can be prud f. "We are an established cmpany that ges. beynd thers by prviding a full line f services and quality fuel il at the lwest prices available," said Frank Simne, Vice President Lcated at 145 Harding Avenue, in Linden, Simne Brthers basts a staff f 11, including service technicians that prvide their custmers 24 hur emergency service, in additin t rutine maintenance and cleanings. (98) 862-2726 Gatr Hcfasa ften yew rjuraamd pertraaace seaum alter naa. t keep year pm deaa agd free flrae. Pmeati weiflwt. pnteags rf life. Prtects wd taa. Aad m e. baaed wr estiaf taen. GiaicrHdn«^iihuui»uigmi a uigiiimiiji dm w»p dwn andrid LcavNaad debris hading as itfallwr the ndc r are Mmaway by Ae wind c fim ica, tkxt aad «aw. ace iaaded. yail never lane t dean year fam again. Gneed! Cmpare da! with dr ther fader prhxtia prdaca dt caa ctj up r idy a tacaaag inat caa bh a m the paxy at Uiat a n die aaab cmeriag. perfa yfnm Meal Pmdactt acaapaby f J4 biia cnaaj MASC Can. S y ajadteai Hefca. Call aw tr a fra-hhmc esusme ad denmsaaiaa by an aafcraed Ganer Hdhaa date. Ganer Hettpet ianaui quickly ver yur usting gutters, fr ' tafaaatkm r fr m ajntntnsan piece call. 73249MM4 Keep year ganen deanftfreenwinj all year. snaaes... anaaes ana Mre Shades! We have a large selectin f lamp shades as yn can see frm Ae abve illustratin. The best way t shade yur lamp is t bring itt tbe stre. We can adjust yur harp tfit the shade yu desire. f we dn't have anything yu like we can recver yur ld shade. Fr additinal infrmatin call Lamps n Thing's, 137 Rt. 22 East, Greenbrk 732-968-8333. Yur Surce fr Custm Windw Treatments and Wallpaper The Blind Dept. lcated in Kenilwrt Fers their custmers excellent savings n all yur^ windw treatments and wallpaper needs. We x ffer a free shp at hme service, and we install all ur prducts. Lcated at 627 Bulevard, Kenilwrth, (98)245-7766. ^ Will's Service Center Excellence Guaranteed We ffer cmplete autmtive service by certified^mechanics frm engine rebuilding, transmissin rebuilding, electrical, cmputer } We are a New Jersey nspectin) Statin. Will's is a ne stp service centen Alltpquality parts are used. Free estimates. Same day service fr an appintment. Call Will's Service 'UKHlw, "33 New Brunswj Avenue, Rahway (732) 388-37 Hw t Winterize Yur As temperatures plummet under assault frm winter's frsty breath, make sure plumbing is adequately prtected against freezing particularly if this is yur first year in a hme and yu haven't been thrugh a cld, seasn yet Vacatin huses need special attentin. Shuld water m pipes freeze, yu may b frtunate and the system, will nly be blcked until it thaws ut But it may be wrse. Rigid pipes may burst because water inside the lines expands as it freezes, pressing against the pipes until the metal gives way. Such damage will mean an expensive repair jb. The slutin is simple: Dn't let yur pipes freeze. hmptthaa Befre determining yur winter strategy. inspect Ug system t see what prbtemr might arise. f yur hme cnfrms with current building cdes, pipes are prperly installed inside insulated Walls s there is minimal expsure t the cld. utside lines are buried beneath the frst line. Prepare yur pipes befre the cld winds f winter are upn yu. A warm Waning Expsed pipes shuld be wrapped with at least 2 inches f insulatin. Fr mre prtectin in cld climates, heating tape keeps pipes warm with a lw electric current when tape is snaked arund lines. t can be purchased at mst hme centers. Cin vf yu will be away-frnt a huse'fr Jng perids f time in ^winter, draining tbe plumbing system is recmmended, shutting ff the main supply. Then, starring at the water surce at the highest pint in the huse, pen all faucets and flush all tilets. Shut ff the water beater and drain it, t. Be sure t dram airtraps where water might cllect r, if there is n cnvenient drain plug, Ml traps with a small dse f antifreeze. tr utside faucets, crank dwn the shutff valve and drain the lines. Then wrap the cld. Are any lines laid n tp f the grund? Are there expsed pipes.in an faucets with i warm blanket f insulatin t unheated area beneath the huse? Have renvatins r repairs required mving pipes stave ff the chill. frm their warm interir walls t cler exterir walls? Safeguard quickly that yu are Gutter Hdmet. the gutleiii dhniibhng the Rain ges in. leaves stay ut Fur seasn, ad-weather prtectin lhstafls ver existing gutters Preventsrtandwaterdanugecausedbyclggedgutters. v EndscsdyarMldarttjeibusgunerdeankigibrever Call yur Gutter Helmet dealer tday fr a free demnstratin and estimate. Visit ur websiteati " " " Anther Fine Prduct Frm GUTTE* MTECTtf SYSTEMS '. : x caught withut any cld-weather measures in place, all is nt lst Since water freezes slwer if it is mving, yu can get thrugh many frigid nights by pening faucets slightly. A trickle f water will guard against icing. Suppse these precautins fail (r yu haven't taped r insulated) and yur pipes freeze, what then? Take these steps: pen all yur faucets. The nes that dn't wrk are prbably dammed by ice. Valves must be kept pen as pipes are thawed ut fterkmiexteflr VaTtyt:SMM,StMtDM»n ESTMATES UALTY is Apply beat beginning clse t the blcked faucet and wrk back alng the pipe. Warming lines with a hair dryer, heating lamp, r heating pad are prbably the easiest least messy appraches t the prblem. Sme prefer the speed f a prpane trch equipped with a flame spreader nzzle, but using this equipment shuld nly be dne with cautin. f yu use a flame, be certain t prtect yur hands with glves, and use a piece f metal r flrtf-resistant material as a fireback t prtect walls. Pipes shuld always be heated slwly.. Prile Railings ALUMNUM RALNGS FRCE is a "Tl Huse NT a Tl Department Knwledgeable Sales Help Cmpetitive Pricing JD sue Repair & Service Department Full Sharpening Service AV/ULABLEMAVARETY F CLRS Machine Assembly rder by phne r fax w Same Day UPS Free Demnstratin FRCE Charge Accunts pen When Yu Need Us! EUHMATE ALL MAMTENANCE STATE F THE ART 72 ELZABETH AVEE, 2271 Rute 22 Unin 98-688*827. Fax 98-964-3935 WCHNERr CMPANY ^ Mnday, V^nesday and Friday 7:3 am - 5:3 p.m. Tuesday and Thursday 7:3 am - 8: pjn. aiuluaj)........ u-iii.. p-iii. 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V.. 3 H Cnsider slar pwer fr winter warmth 'e cmfrt f hme > ( cr ui m LU 1 < s DC CL W 5 C H p w Slar pwer nt nly can lwer yur utility bills, it can als brighten yur utlk n life. This guide will help yu wade thrugh the jargn and let the sun shine in. n Active-slar system: A slar energy system thai relies primarily n mechanical devices such as rf panels, fans, and pumps t cllect, stre, and distribute heat. Chimney effect: The natural cnvectin prcess in which warm air in a huse rises naturally thrugh vents near the rf, creating suctin that draws;fresh. cld air in thrugh flr vents, cracfcs, and arund windws and drs. Prvides increased airexchange rales during the heating seasn and natural air-cnditining when it's ht utside. ' Cllectr A device that cllects slar radiatin and cn verts it t heat. Cnductin: The transfer f beat frm ne Cnductin thrugh an nngiarai thermal strage wall, such as adbe walls f the Suthwest, is ne f the best wayspf transferring heat int a hme. Cnvectin: Heat transfer that ccurs naturally when lighter, wanner air causes heavier, cler air t replace it, setting up» circulann f heal within a space, such as in a chimney r as a cntinuus lp between yur huse and a slar cllectr attached t the suth wall. Degree-day: A unit used t measure the severity f a climate and thus estimate the Free Estimates All Wrk Guaranteed amunt f heat needed in winter. ne degree-day equals the difference between a fixed temperature (usually 65 degrees) and the average temperature fr the day. The greater the number f degree-days, the clder the climate. Anchrage has 1,864 degreedays a year. Miami has 214. Direct slar heat gain: A passive-slar heating system in which slar radiatin is let int the hme thrugh windws. Ht-water system: Use f rf-munt cllectrs t warm water. n sme systems, the water heated by the sun is the water used in the hme. n thers, the slar-heated water flws int a separate strage tank where a heat exchanger captures its warmth fr husehld water. Hybrid-slar system: A slar beating system that cmbines active and passive aspects. Usually, a passive-slar system includes a ikalumbuduf example, if the utside temperature drps belw a certain pint, a furnace will kick n r use a wd-burning stve. ndirect slar beat gain: A passive-slai heating system in which a heat-strage wall (see Trrabe wall) is placed between windws and living snary Passive-slar system: A slar energy system that uses natural methds such as cnductin, cnvectin, and radiatin t cllect, stre, and distribute heat Usually, the huse r structure itself cllects and stres the heat. 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Superinsulatin is 2 t 3 times mre resistant t heat lss than insulatin cmmnly used in this area. ' CALL FRA FREE CLR SW1NGSETCATAL 2% F wwgset arehuse BEANE BABES THMAS THE TANK BR 2432 Rt. 22 Unin 1-8-794-6473" CU'N STEP 2 R t*> nutter what part f the cuntry yu live in, yu can dramatically imprve the cmfrt f yur hme and slash yur heating and cling trills with windw films. GetctafiaUe.... By installing paper-thin vinyl film n yur" standard single- r dable- pane windws, yn can cut direct slar heat gain by as much as 8 percent during scrching summer days. TWs fita is permanently applied t yur windw glass. n the winter mnths, windw.fitis.actuauy reflect heat back tward its surce, keeping yur hme significantly warmer. These features can let yu cut heatingandcling csts by as much as 1-12 "percentr ~ - '" -. irytufc benefits. i film ran screei^eut-ag-flmch as 99 percent f the sun's ultravilet rays. n Bddi- V^ndw film Can cut direct heat tw t the health benefits, reducing UV rays 9 s " 11 in the summer and reflect prtects furniture frm fading. Windw film heat back tward its SUCe in als turns yur glass int shatterprf safety winter, glass. FflrndCTdpmentg Windw films are available in many chices. Sme are cmpletely clear, thers ffer significant darkening. Darker windw films cst mre, they can significantly reduce natural light and utdr views, and can give yur huse an institutinal lk. \ t csts but it pays Expect t pay frm $3.5 t $5a square frw gy savings in a few years. Befre yu buy it, be sure t check whh yur wmdw manufacturer. Sme new windws already reach peak energy perfrmance and als blck UV rays withut die film. Windw film manufacturers suggest yu. have these prducts prfessinally installed. 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) «gjajiwh^iafe..jassj»?^, Ji i-;, C Ul Ul DC Ul X 1 Clse drs n air leaks i [g Cld utdr air purs in arund a warped *2 dr almst as fast as if yu leave the dr T prevent warping and bst R-values i (the standard energy rating system), manu- : racturers have develped a new breed f j dr with a steel r fiberglass skin and an i insulating fam cre. These drs wn't : warp and can quadruple yur entryway's R- ' value. [ Steel-skin drs ffer gd insulatin at a! lw cst The paintable steel surface hlds up well t nrmal wear and tear. Dents and damage can be repaired with aut-bdy putty. The basic mdels start at arund $15. Fiberglass drs give yu a wd gcain lk that can be stained, because the fiberglass des nt absrb stain as wd des, yu must! tins carefully befre applying any finish. At abut $3, prices reflect the imprved appearance : Cmpsite drs achieve a true wd appearance with a wd veneer laminated ver a steel dr with a 1-inch fam cre. exterir with a 1/2-inch fam cre. These are the mst expensive, typically $3 and up. R-values vary with the type f fam and the thickness. Plyurethane has the best (R- 8.3 per inch) rating. Befre starting fire, check the chimney fr any build-up Befre yu tast yur ttsies near a crackling fire this winter, check the chimney fr creste buildup left by burning wd. When creste hardens, it frms a substance that can catch fire in yur chimney. Befre starting the first fire f tiie seasn, be sure the chimney is in gd shape. Just 1/4 inch f creste pses a threat f yu ntice any buildup, hire a chimney sweep t clean the flue, r d the jb yurself using these directins. T clean a chimney, remve the fireplace if yu can. therwise, plan t. wrk arund it Seal the fireplace pening with plastic sheeting and masking tape. f yu ( wrk tram inside tne huse, cut a slit in the plastic large enugh t manipulate a chimney brush. Put n a mask s yu wn't inhale particles. Wrking frm either the tp r the bttm f the flue, run the chimney brush the ledgth f the flue. Flexible fiberglass hanml Hi Umli tu any k rigid enugh t manipulate. Wrk the brush.;.-,.., -.......*,..-,...,,.._....... up and dwn, adding handle sectins as Fam-cre steel drs, such as this ne frm Wayne-Daltn Dr, needed t yur teach, when brushing is ffer superir perfrmance ver slid-wd types because they ^mp lete ' remwjflie plastic frm the penwnt warn r wn l warp r rt ri...--..-...:. ing, ami vacuua the residue. Clean and replace the damper. What's New fr Yur Hearth -Manufactuiets are gp ' new designs and fuels that make fireplaces, mre flexible as bth visual elements and heat prviders. Whether yu want a new fireplace fr its rmantic glw r yu are retrfitting an ld hearth in a quest fr mre beat, here's an verview f sme cuttingedge designs that will set yur heart ablaze. MASNRY FREPLACE Wd is less expensive than fssil fuels such as cal, il,' and natural gas. Hwever, traditinal wd-burning fireplaces can't meet tday's stiff state and federal air pllutin regulatins and efficiency standards. Factry-made masnry fireplaces are ne answer fr thse wh still want t bum wd. These units perate at temperatures up t 2, degrees, which is s clean it meets the tughest air pllutin standards. A state-f-the-art secndary cmbustin chamaway virtually all the smke. Anther advantage f masnry is that it cntinues heating radiantly lng after the fire ges ut because warmth stred naturally in brick, stne, and tile is drawn int the rm's cler envirnment Yu'll enjy the traditinal fireplace appearance with its large Jirebm and fullniew, 9frimU gla^ tluui!,. installed: frm $6,5 t $8,. DRECT VENT R VENT-FREE FRE- PLACE SYSTEMS Gas fireplaces are ht. n the last decade, they have taken ver as best-sellers because they are clean, cnvenient, and. easily installed n any wall. Best f all, they prvide enugh heat t warm mst rms. Because natural gas bums cleanly it's as efficiently cnsumed in a gas fireplace as it is in a kitchen ven there is n smke r st S, a traditinal brick chimney is nt needed. nstead, direct-vent types require nly a thin metal chimney channel, which fits inside any standard wall Vent-free types dispense with even mdest chimneys 1 because exhaust is kept at harmless levels, similar t an ven r cktp. The vent-free unit is a space-saving, cmer-r mantel design that can be installed n any wall where a gas line is accessible. B has realistic-lking ceramic-fiber lgs and a thermstat cntrl that gradually medblates heat utput and flame height t maintain a cnsistent rm temperature. Cstfreither type unit, installed: frm $1,2 t $1,5. PELLET STVE Yu'll never have t chp wd again with the purchase f a pehet stve. Pellets they arc abut 2 inches lng and resemble chunks f wden dwel are made frm highly dust and mill shavings. 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The editn f this newspaper invited candidates fr lcal, cunty and state ffice t ur newsrm t their and the issues that cncern ya.. t wu scary rfrr t i'ir«, even well befre Hallween. Amng the candidates this year were tw especially, ne seeking electin t the Brugh Cuncil in Rsette Pa*, jbe ther tre cunty Bard f Chsen Freehlder*. tried, plitely, t get these candidates t explain why they were running fr public ffice. The cuncil candidate was inexperienced, having newr held nr sught ffice, and is nt active in the party. When asked what she thught she was^ding, her exact wrds were " want t d research," and by flat mink she meant she intended t start reviewing The brugh budget n Jan. 1 t see what des, hw much it csts, and if anything gd can be dne. Cmmn Sense By Jay Hchbrg Regtd Edrtr n We asked her abut lcal issues, specific plans she has, any ideas, -etc, she respnd^ with * dn't knw," Tm nt familiar widi~" and 1 dn't knw why " When pressed further, she said she wantedt be electedt "satisfy whatever needs the peple have, that haven't been addressed." t's hard t argue with that; it desn't tnhin nytltlng. The freehlder candklate'was n better infrmed, despite her mamlla flder f ntes, and was equally unrespnsive. " dn't have a clue!" is a qutatimes in my ntes f that cnversatin. Thafi nt a gd sign. The Unin Cunty Bard f Chsen Freehlders is a nine-member bdy that establishes the laws and plicies that gvern mis cunty. The cunty gvernment spends mre than a quarter f a bfllkn dllars annually, emplys thusands f pepte perates a bspttal; manages hundreds f acres f parkland including glf curses, lakes and an ice rink; runs a plice academy, a fire academy and the Vc-Tech Schl; and has mre agencies and bards than we knw f. When'freehlders-elect becme freehlders n inauguratin day. it is imprtant mat they knw mre abut cunty gvernment than the average citizen. f they can't stand by party elders and even See EACH. B2 By Chris Sykcs With 17 f the 21 ttal vting <iistricu reprting in n Electin Night, it lked like the cunty will have a Bard f Chsen Freehlders f The Demcratic candidates fr the Bard f Chsen Freehlders defeated their ppsitin f Republican uwnnbmts by a margin f almst ) 2-1.. ' -Evea-witaut the pll frm Winfidd, Garwd, Muntainside, and Unin it was clear that the Demcrats had swept the electin field and their ppsitin aside. The numbers tell the tale f mis electin. Ed Frce gt 47.699 vtes, Frank Leaf gt 44^94, and Henry Run gt 46,17. "The ppsitin said they needed t be re-elected s That they culd act as watchdgs n the bard," said Freehlder-elect Chester Hlmes f 52,968 vtes. They even put an ad in the newspapers depicting themselves as such. Well, unfrtunately thse dgs ain't mere n mre." Hlmes wiu be jined n the bard by fellw Demcrats y km. wh gt 54,19 vtes, and Al Mirabella wh gt 54.224 vtes. At party's electin night headquarat the HlidayfanJetprt in Efizabeth, Scankn and Mirabella each expressed their gratitude fr being elected t their fellw party members and their cnstituents. Mirabella said be is lking frward t wrking with the existing freehlders. Scanln expressed the same sentiments. "Everyne did s much fr us t make this victry pssible. We're gnna have a great, great, year.". Cunty Surrgate Ann Cnti, wh headed, up the Demcratic ticket, was als-re-elected -t anther term -Shewas described by, afew f her party members as the shrtest persn run-, rangfrffice in this electin wh happened t be at the head f the Demcratic ticket Cnti said she was very prud f candidates she shared the ticket with and an me hard wrk they put int the campaign. ^ - "n 1992 the vters-ind the Demcratic Party made^ne the happiest wman and they did it again tnight," she said. "The peple have made a decisin and tm very nappy mat l am ging t remain in ffice and the three new. Demcratic freehlders will be jining nje." Cnti's sentiments were eched by the incumbent freehbers wh said the Demcratic victry was a sign that the vters in the cunty believe they can get the jb dne. der Dan Sullivan said. T h e results shw what we have said an alng; that me vters befieve we can d the jb f running me cunty better and we can d it cheaper. We're ging t be shwing bur stuff n Jan. 1." Sullivan said cuntyresidents and. "The vters have spken thrugh the ballt bx vec^be curse f the last three years," incumbent Freeblneed t wrry abut having watchdgs n the bard due t the prspect f an all Demjrat bard. He said regardless f the bard's plitical cmpsitin all its members are there fr the same reasn and that is t d the best jb they can fr the. cunty. "Reganes f whether r nt the majrity is 9- r 6-3; think that's irrelevant," he said. "We're all ging t wrk tgether in the best interests f the cunty." ' P\ Club puts it in drive t tur ld highway m. _^^^^^^^^^^^^^^a^^^ ^^a^^^ ^^^^^_^^^^-^--^^^ ig_. ^aak^*bbrvahbaaaaaabaj>-*bji^flbjbj By Walter cuntry was basically cnnected by By Walter nnw cuntry was basically cnnected by a3^^l^l^l^l^l^l^l^l^l^l^l^l^l^l^l^l^l^l^l^l^l^l^l^^kafl^labbaaaaaaaw^ias*flh railrad*," Pappas said. "Mrt rads Jggers and strllers in Warinanc fanned ut frm the twn statin int Park knew sgmetbing unusual was farms with little r n cnnectin." ging n when nine cars, six f which Businessman Carl Graham Fisher, histric, pulled in frm suthbund said Pappas, was the highway's St Gerge's Avenue ne Sunday mrning and saw the driyers pant and. lk at their watches. ' "We're waiting fr ur tur leader. ^ DuUgP>iiu«^rartve."sakrArtfeV ; ridis. f Elizabeth. "He and fur ther cars «tarted frm the WeehawkenFer^ ry Terminal by way f Elizabeth. When they meet us, we're ging t Trentn." RseUe resident Ed Rberti, his d. apprached Petridis the 195s and 196s Detrit irn present Befre be culd.ask, hwever, Pappas appeared with fur mre mdern cars. "Did yu knw yu can drive frm SLjGerge's Avenue ad the way t San Erandscy^said Pappas t Rber&N"We're the Nrtheast Chipter f the Lincln Highway Assciatin. This is ur first retracing f the rute in New Jersey." The Lincln Highway was the first autmtive transcntinental rad. Begun in 1913 and cmpleted abut 15 yean later, its 3389 mile* went frm Times Square in New Yrk City t San Francisc's Lincln Park. Nine f thse miles went thrugh EUzabeth. Rselte, Linden and Rahway. "Befre the Lincln Highway, ur Natinal The Natinal Assciatin f Cunties presents awards each year t member cunties fr establishing prgrams and services mat are'innvative" and "cst efficient" n the past 2 years. Unin Cunty ha* received mre than 2 NAC awards hnring prgrams benefitting its residents, and fur mre have been wn this year. "ur cunty emplyees deserve t be recgnized fr creating exceptinal prgrams that enhance the quality f life f me readentt'funin Cunty," said-freehlder Linda Slender. The fact that they have been ding a great jb is evident in the number f NAC awards we have received ver the years." The winners father, fisher, wh als built the ndianaplis Mtr. Speedway, wanted m stimulate autmtive turism and cmmerce. cined the 'Swi America First' slgan and apyiuacued almst anyne in the autmbile industry fr funds." said Pappas. "He'd then talk with chamber* f cmmerce alng the rute, bund a sample mile f paved rad and hpe the lcal businessmen kicked in.".- Fappas saiu me uignway i New Jersey was almst ready-made. Mst f the way were existing ndian trail*, stage cach rutes and main treett-the bigger challenges eame in fllwing riven and cattle runsm the»*.....,.- ~.. ' -..west; " - "rr'.i.- - Thai famuiarity helped lcal* take the Lincln Highway fr granted. When Cngress passed the Federal Highway Act in 1919 t finish Fisher's jb, the rad disappeared under Rute 27, Rute 28 and thers: President Dwigbt Eisenhwer, recalling a 62-day Army caravan alng the Lincln during Wrld War that be was part f, began me nterstate Highway and Defense.System in 1955. There were, enugh fans f The Main_Strect Acrss America" t start Members f the Uncln Highway Assciatin gather tnwaiinanp Park befrei retracing._ ttie highway thrdtujhtlewjersey. t is pssible, by staying n the highway, t drive frbm : St Gerges Aveiiua t San Francisc..- the Linclri Highway Assciatin in 199a Tbe cllectin f car buffs and histrians seeks t preserve the rad's past Varius Rute 66 assciatins appeared at tbeysame time but the Nrtheast. Chapter is quick t pint t {nlitthcfst 'Tm a late chapter member," said Petridis, wh is als a member f several cruiser car dubs. " like anything histric. What better way t see an ld rad dun in an ld cart"; The> 12 Rute 66 state grups have wrk f the Department f Human Services' Divisin n Aging U crprised f senir citizens, brne- and cmmunity-based service prviders, cunty agencies and peple interested in addressing and advancing issues that affect the elderly. The gal f the NJ Department f Health and Senir Services was t establish an easy access/single entry system fr lder adults in each cunty. Unin Cunty was selected as e f the first t put the Rbert Wd Jhnsn Fundatin demnstratin prject. Easy Access, Single Entry.. The Unin Cunty Divisin n Aging was chsen as the lead agency in the cunty t establish this system fr lder adults and their families t btain infrmatin abut lng-term care services. The gal f NJ EASE U t create a single pint f cntact with s i*fffflb^*p*?pn 5Br*Sni6"8CCCTS UHmati in a way that prmtes self chice, supprts dignity and faciligrven t tales the use f quality, cst-effective services. Shared Services Prgram f me Department f peratinal Services* Divisin f Public Wrks was designed t prvide mre csteffective and imprved services t A cnference was spnsred'by the cunty and the League f Municipalities t discuss the needfrreducing cststmnkqmlities and me cunty by snaring services withut reducing jfli«ip«iiyl TMTimiTing ttx dnl1«r«_ The cncept received an verwhelmingly psitive respnse frm the municipalities. The Divisin f Public Wrks identifiedthe fllwing prgrams fr shared services: Cnservatin Centern*s'^^^^iaV^a^a^^^^^^^^^^i^^^^EX"B^^^Ai*^^^n=«^^^^MaW^^^^a> ^B1^^^^^«a^^^^«H^^TTs^SaW^^^'*^a^i^^^»W = strage: jint salt dme cnstructin prject; cperative purchasing cun- n natinal rganizatin," Pappas said, "s they smetimes wrk at crss purpses with each ther.xhir natinal LinclnCAssciatin crdinates and^ supprts ite 12 state chapters.** Then it was time t g. n Pappas' rder, 13 can and their 2 ccupants made ne lap f Warinanc's Park Drive and turned right nt St Gerge's Avenue. They were hping t reach Trentn befre it rained. Pappas called back three hurs later Susan Chasnff Making it 'Easy' tywidefrrcksalt and rad materials; liquid calcium chlride; snw frm the banks f tne Delaware River. The ita's a success." he said Everyne" crssed the Delaware within tw minutes, f each ther, nc ne gt lst and it's starting t rair nw. We made ntes f landmarks we wantt stp and seefr the next tur." The Lincln Highway Assciatin Nrtheast Chapter's next tur is set fr May 17. The public and histric car wners may call (914) 472-7954 fr tur, meeting and membership details!^ plwing and salt spreading techniques training; equipment training; line striping, and Cnfined Space Retraining Prgram. An example f hw shared services wrks is the rck salt purchase. n 1995. eight mnmtipahnes participated, and the price secured was less per tn than the state cntract price. When the twn realized a substantial savings culd be attained, 19 municipalities tk part in the jint purchase fr 1996. The savings will range frm a rtf**" 1 "* f $32«895t a maximum f $5,291. depending n the quantities rdered. The Catalyst nitiative f me Divisin f Parks and Recreatin's ffice f Cultural and Heritage Affairs s a cmprehensive and inclutates change by prviding develp- See FAMLY, Page B2 < 5 CCCA REALTY Jhn R. Kwapniewski & Chris Cccia c-umers f Cccia Realty prudly annunce that Helen Rzegcki has jined their sales frce as f ctber 8,1997. Helen Rzegcki is nt "new" t >e real estate business. She has been marketing prperty & cnsulting n real prperty values as a full time sales assciate fr ver 11 years. Mrs. Rzegcki has handled hundreds f real estate transactins and has been a recipient award winner f the New Jersey Assciatin f Realtrs "Millin Dllar Sales Club Award" far the last several years. ' Helen chse t affiliate herself with Cccia Realty, after 11 years with anther franchised agency, because f CccU Realty's cmmitment t their clients, supprt f fair sales assciates, their aggressive advertising & marketing campaign, handling f prperties in Hudsn, Bergen, Unin, Passaic & Mrris cunties, and Cccia Realty's cntinued custmer & client satisfactin. A native f Pland, Helen resides in Unin with her husband Adam & 3 children. She speaks fluent English & Plish. Helen can be reached at Cccia Realty's main ffice at 21-997-7. LEFT T RGHT. JHN R. KWAPNEWSK, HELEN RZEGCK, CHRS CCA. y V -r-j-

-. -. (,9- PAGE B2 - THURSDAY! NVEMBER e. 1997 UCUA wants batteries Unin Cnty Utilities Authrity uintan Jhn. Kulish annunced that the Authrity his implemented a pcgram that win reward any Unin Cunty resident, schl r rganize ) ti that turns in rechargeable nickelcadmium batteries. n an effrt t recver a significant amunt f rechargeable nickelcadminm batteries in the slid waste stream, the Authrity is ffering a reward f fifty cent* a pund fr an Ni-Cd batteries turned in t the Authrity," said Kulish. Accrding t Chairman Kulish, the cllectin and cnslidatin f Family Develpment wins award frm NAC ' (Cntinued frm Page B l) ment fr teachers and learning methds fr students.. Partnered with Artsgenesis, a nnprfit arts-in-educatin rganizatin, they use a "multiple intelligences'' thery, which recgnizes bdily iiatuial, interpersnal and intrapersnal intelligences. CATALYST cnsists f intrductry prfessinal develpment wrkshps, an artists lab, teachers institute. and residencies During the Jiist year,, mre than 68 administratrs and teachers participated in prfessinal develpment days; 78 students in grade K-12 went thrugh 15 hurs f cmprehensive sequential arts integrated int the curriculum wrkshps; 38 teachers attended the tw-week teachers institute, and 24 artists received specialized "multiple intelligences" training. Family Develpment Prgram f Divisin f Planning helps its participants gain experience needed t btain emplyment. The Department f Human Services' Divisins f Planning, Emplyment and Training and Scial Services, with the FDP's sub-grantees, develped the Cmmunity Wrk Experience Prgram and the Alternative Wrk Experience Prgram. Each must have a^clue (Cntinued frm Page Bl) - int intra-party factins that cmpete fr pwer..._, Nne f that invlves wrking in yur best interests. mentin this because it is indicative f hw assuming if the peple we elect t ffice think. ften blindly, we trust peple we dn't knw t gvern ur cmmunities. When we d s, think, we frfeit ur right t grumble np These candidates are nt bad peple. They are misguided. Having the right t seek public ffice is nt enugh f a reasn t seek ffice. suggest they start realizing their gals f serving the public by perfrming sme vlunteer wrk r cmmunity service r jining civic grups. n shrt, candidates withut ideas shuld nt be electedt gverning bdies fr the same reasn rkie car-salesmen needn't be DR. DHMJfANTNELU CHRPRACTR ASPRN WNT CURE T < f yu haverecurrentheadaches ind lake aspirin frrelief,yu're nly masking the prblem n^slying ii.. A headache is like any ther kind f pain. t's a symptm that smething may be wrng. f yu nly suffer headaches ccasinally, like when yu're vertired r have had t much l eat r drink, thing! can prbably be set right again by getting a prper amunt f sleep and eating and drinking nrmally. But f yn have i "headache pattern" - frequenl headaches ver a lng perid f time3- yu may need treatment t get relief. Perhaps the underlying cause is a misalignment f yur tpine. This may be causing the vertebrae t exert unque pressure and irritatin n yur nervus system. Yur nervus system extends frm yur brain dwn thrugh yur spine, t every pan f yur bdy. t plays a vital rle in the bdy's health. Why suffer frm recurrent headaches needlessly when treatment is available t help cmet the prblem? n me interest f bener health frm me ffice f: Dc Dnald AntndU -Chlrpractr-. Antntm Family Chirpractic Crater 575 MfaA Cranfrd Dramatic Clubl Children's Theatre "Jack & The Beanstalk" C- Directed by Ken Rsenblum & Arlene Wachstein Fri, Dec. 5,12-7:3 p.m. Sat, Dec. 6,13-1:344 p.m. Sun,Dec.7,14-1:3&4p.m. Chlldren^enlrs^ * Adults V CUNTY NEWS rechargeable Nkkd-Cadmiam battbhes is scheduled auhe nin CKf Resurce tacjery Fmctir* tarabway n the secnd andfnnh Wednesday f each mnth between 9:3 am and 12:3 pjn. - The next drp-ff cllectin event is scheduled fr^nv. 12, Authrity staff at the Unin Cunty Utilities Resurce Recvery Facility will dcument the.weight, prvide yu with a receipt and dispse f these batteries in an envirnmentally sund manner. Schls wishing t btain battery cllectin buckets- may call the Authrity. Nickel-Cadmium rechargebable batteries are cmmnly fund in cellular and crdless telephnes, camcrders, ' crdless pwer tls and appliances, medical equipment, twway radis,- emergency lighting frill innrwnf cecilrifv f ren's tys and laptp cmputers. Ni- Cd.batteries are the mst ppular rechargeable batteries and nce they can n lnger be recharged, they can be recycled. "These batteries, which cntain bth nickel and cadmium, culd barm the envirnment if dispsed f imprperly. This prgram prvides the pprtunity fr residents t reduce heavy metals frm slid wastestream and save natural resurces, by recycling these batteries,'' said UCUAi Executive Directr Jseph Spatla. f yu are unsure f the type f battery tyu have, think f where the battery was used. f it was in* crdless prduct, the battery is rechargeable. ther indicatins include the wrds Tctat-Cadmiuin" r the symbls "tmst r XD." A vucher fr the exact weight f batteries drpped-ff will be given t. the participant n the cllectin date and wiu be tallied at the end f each quarter. Payment wt be made by check n a quarterly basis. Particip- Fr Ammriem Ugin immbanmp Tpayment date* at thetime f drp- tte presidents f pjfettc institutins f The Unin Cunty Resurce Recvery Facfltty. is lcated at UD& Rutes 1 & 9,Nrth,Rabway. f yn this prgram, cntact the Authrity at (732) 382-94. Hlidays t be discussed Eileen 'Sbea, a dcent at the Miller Cry Huse, Westfield, wffl speak at 3pan. Dec 7, at the meeting fthe Unin" Cunty Histrical Sciety n "Hliday Custms." Thelmeeting win be bew at thcdr. Carl Hansn Huse, 38 Springfield Ave.. Cranfrd. The Bard f Trustees will-meet at 1:3 p.m. at the huse. The prgram als will.bserve the hliday. > unanimusly fr 1997-98 are President Vincent Pariepian. First Vice President Richard T. KlcsfSccnd Vice President Hazel Hardgrve; Third Vice President Lauren Yeats; Secretary Jean-Rae Turner, Treasurer Stephanie Laucinr, and Class f 2, Rbert Fridungtn, Ruth E Frlich. Hazel Hardgrve, Evelyn lsn, and ' Charles Shallcrss, Jr.. #:-' Prir t the electin tw amendments t the cnstitutin f Unin Cunty.Histrical Sciety were apjprved permitting fficers t serve beynd tw years and allwing nntrustees t serve as fficers. Brwn elected t bard Thmas H. Brwn, president f Unin Cunty Cllege, has been elected l a secnd three-year term as a member f the Executive Bard f the New-Jersey President's Cuncil. The cuncil was created under the Higher Educatin Restructuring Act f 1994 t prvide crdinatin amng institutins f higher edcatin in New Jersey. t is cmpsed f ww eat i-m-343ti r vl»lt ur Wab» : ht AMERCAN LEGN VETERANS Clark Pst #328 98-574-8374 CNNECTCUT FARMS #35 The American Legin Bnd Drive, Unin which Brecfidftmtt^suie. Brim wpidectd t the Presidel*s Cuncil Executive Bard at its mceptkn in 1994 and, with Us etec-. tn, he will cntinue fayhat rje until June 3, 2. ^ A Puunfield resident. Brwn came t central Jersey in 199 frm Mhawk Valley Cmmunity Cllege in Utfca, NY, where he bad served as acting president and vice president fr instructin. Prir t his New ^Tik experience, be was dean f instructin and. divisin chair at Cumberland Cunty Cllege. He has als served n the faculties f Setn Hall University. Hunter Cllege f the City University f New Yrk. Glassbr State Cllege, and William Paters Uniwiiiiij mluaia Sdwei. f his undergraduate degree frm the University f Maryland and earned bth an M.A. and Ph. D.frm New Yrk University. UCUA wins gld award ' Fr Jbe secnd year in a rw, the Slid Waste Assciatin f Nrth r America has named the Unin Cunty Utilities Authrity and gden/martin Systems, the winner f its "Glden Award fr Excellence." The award was presented at the 35th annual nternatinal Slid Waste Expsitin f SWANA, the wrld's largest slid waste management assciatin cmprised f 6, members in S states. yu WBRALL NEWSPAPERS V The SWANA award measures a wide variety f technical and administrative categries including general peratins, regulatry cmpliance, emissins, ash testing, pllutin cntrl, sizing and technlgy f facility design, permitting prcess, ambient mnitring, envirnmental assessment, facility integratin with verall slid waste system, public infrmaand tnuflfl* t's very "^rintjn&k^,. Bed by the indns^i nannd«^atr as the best inrebusiness, especially when that identificatin has been made fr tw years running,'' said UCUA Chairman Jhn Kulish. Jseph Spatla, executive directr f the UCUA. said the credit fr the award must be shared with gdenr* Martin. 5K run planned The Fanwd-Sctch Plains YMCA wfll hld a 5K«m Run n Nqn 15 as akkk-ff t a year f special events t cmmemrate the Y*s 5th Anniversary. The Run is pen t all, including runners, walkers, bicyclers, strllers, wheelchairs, etc. Each participant wiu receive a Certificate f Participatin and a give-away. TUB flfh C Bglstrants will als receive a YMCA 5th Anniversary cmmemrative embridered cap. The Run will begin at the YMCA Grand Street Facility and wl end at The-Martiue Avenue Faculty. The- Curse will fllw Grand Street t Park Avenue t Meaddwlark Lane t Essex Rad. Race participants wfll then prceed t Hurn Path and Fernmre Drive, cncluding at 134 Martine Ave. Water statins wiu.be available alng tbe-'rte. Fllwing the race, a special day f celebratin including lcal dignitaries, fd, fun and health events will be pen t the public.. The Fun Run begins at 9 ajiu, with sign-in beginning at 8:15 at the YMCA Grand Street Facility. There is a S12 registratin fee per participant The deadline fr registratin is tmrrw. Registratin frms and additinal infrmatin may be btained by calling me Fanwd- Sctch Plains YMCA at (98) 889-888. there*!" Yu were there - in the blwing sand f Desert Strm, in Panama, Granada, Lebann, Bsnia, Vietnam, Krea and Wrld War. And because yu were there, American freedm and the American way f life remain strng. Yu are special. Nt nly because f service t yur cuntry in time f war, but fr service t yur munity in time f pa. All vtrans hav a deep need t cntribute. Many f yu d s as members f The American Legin. We Jin The American Legin n Hnring ur Natin's Veterans n Nvember 11th - Veteran's Day JR. WMEN'S CLUB CNNECTCUT FARMS/UNN 49 Frest Dr., Unin 98487-9556 MARK TWAN RESTAURANT & DNER 161 Mrris Ave-, Unin 98-686-168 By Jsc^ufc McCarthy Assciate Editr...The third annual Achievement in Cmmunity Theater Awards Ceremny was held Sept. 14.1997. The evening was a celebratin f the best m New Jersey cmmunity theater. Just ver ne mnth later, hwever, the celebratin has drawn t ah untimely end with the fficial annuncement f the disslutin v f the A.CT. Awards rganizatin... n a letter dated ct. 26.1997. sent t all A.CT. member theater cmpanies, A.CT. President, and. CE Kenneth Paris annunced disslutin effective immediately," stalmg.'tterganizafin.like yurs, depended n tnepsrtfcipatin f its members. Withut that participatin, it has nw becme impssible fr us t cntinue." '.. >. n the letter, Paris denunced ptential "false accusatins" and "ridiculus rumrs" resulting frm the disslutin as the "very kind f behavir that has destryed the best attempt t prmte cmmunity theatre ever cnducted in New Jersey..." ^ P\ Reactin frm member cmmunity theaters shared a cmmn theme, sadness, disappintment and shck. nini Prductins f We8tfield/Mun t> '' i rf *, a new. member f A.CT. and nminated this year in the new categry f Best riginal *Play,. expressed disappintment M was extremely impressed with the A.C.T. Awards." said Cffey. "t gave yu smething t sht fr." This sentiment was eched by Chris Fitzgerald f Cranfrd. wh was ittee Mwhher nf the Year" fr 1997. " think it imprved the quality f theater in New Jersey t a certain ^ said Fitzgerald. "t gave yu smething t strive fr and a reasn nttsettle." Rzanhe Sullivan f livingstn Cmmunity Players expressed cncern abut ptential lss f an active netwrk between cmmunity theater cmpanies.. ' "n Livingstn, we dn't get as much supprt frm the cmmunity as suth and central Jersey theater cmpanies seemt," said Sullivan, saying that it was helpful t be able t reach ut when they needed a piece f scenery, backstage help, r just a sympathetic ear. Rita Grec f Mystic Visin Players, linden, als cmmented n the lss f Frum presents the real stry f 'Cabaret' By Bea Smith ^ A huge, rip-raring musical prductin' win) all its nuances has been brught t a small stage with an equally huge success. Hw the little. Frum Theatre in Metnchen was able t engulf tbc.wbje f the Bradway musical, "Cabaret," which wn eight Tny Awards including best musical, nt its limited facilities was a miracle, at best. The fact that "Cabaret" presented in its' entirety with music, drama and a true depictin f deca- Datable t Peter Lewy, the Frum directr.. The actrs, the singers, the musicians, and particularly Tdd Henghens, wh, while be is n Jel Grey, Raptured the audience with his sinister presence as the master f ceremnies,. were, at best, first rate. Heugheas was apprpriately vulgar, pathetic, and at the same time fascinating, in his interpretatin f pen hmsexuality, his gse-pimpled renditin f "Cabaret" and his white^facea, stic cverall f emtins and feelings. Rather than cver ver the decadence f the night clubs in the Berlin f the'eady 193s, with * lively musical and exciting musical numbers when mst f the peple were hungry. nt quite aware f the turbulence that wast cme "Cabaret" unveils the true stry f what life-was like back in thse days in Germany just as sherwd did in bis literary accunt, n fact, the British &herwd placed himself in meitry in the character f Cliffrd Bradshaw, in this versin, as an American writer in Berlin, wh lives in a rundwn flat, run try T hardened * spinster, Rrankan Schneider. Bndsbaw, wh dwnpuys i wn hmsexuality, is befriended the ACT. netwrk, singling bat the "Achieve"' newsletter as a valuable surce f infrmatin. > Amy Raperye, a member f the A.C.T. Executive Cmmittee and A.CT. rep- resentative fr Playhuse 22 in East Brunswick, said that in spite f freknwledge f truble in me rganizatin, the finality f the letter brught a feeling f f ' " shck. Hwever. Rapeleye did nt feel that cmmunicatin between theater rganizatins wuld suffer as a result f the demise f A.CT. "As far as cmmunity theaters g, it's nt ging t stp us frm ding what we're ding." Raperye said. "We'll cntinue t netwrk and talk." Sme A.CT. representatives lexpressed cncern that a cmpetitive spirit within the rganizatin bad becme mre imprtant than cmmunity spirit. "They culd have Bne mre la fster slidarity, rather than spnsring cm- S-K 1 petitin," said Sullivan. "t's hardenugh t munt a prgram withut that kind f cmpetitiveness." H Cmmunity theaters nave t wrk tgether,'* said Nick Thmas f Spartan Prductins. "Cmmnniry theater shuldnu think f themselves as cmpeting with A r B r C. We shuld all be trying t enhance cmmunity theater, because if we all dn't help each ther, cmmuniry theater will die." t wasn't abut being the best, it was abut being nticed," said Grec. "The nminatin is what's imprtant " think it's a terrible shame mat.there was a lack f active participatin," said Carle McGee f The Philathalians f Fanwd. McGee, bwever l cmmented that the level f invlvement required t maintain a cmmunity theater did nt, in mst cases, leave time r energy readily available t cntribute t anther rganizatin. "When yu're ding fur r five snws a seasn, yu're just ~wiped u " ' - ^ ~ ' All A.CT. member theater representatives cmmenting t this newspaper expressed regard fr the effrts f A.GT. CE and President Ken Paris. Paris went n recrd with this newspaper in an exclusive interview regarding the ct 26 disslutin f A.CT. TT very srry that Unas t end like this," said Paris, "and think ne prblem that plagues all f the theaters withut exceptin, and including the A.CT. Awards, is the'level f cmmitment f vlunteers. When yu have a vlunteer rganizatin, sme peple tend t make cmmitments they either cannt keep, r are unable t keep, and that's what did the A.C.T. Awards in." Accrding t Paris, at its peak at the end f last year, A.C.T. basted a ten- "" * '..!««e m Th a^rfltwuc6n f 'Cabaret'li, chen shws, frm left, Michelle Grant, Tdd Heughens and Hlly Blndin dancing n the Berlin stage t the tune f the title sng. The musical will run thrugh Nv. 2 a Tickets can be btained by calling the bx ffice at (732) 548-467, with discunts fr senirs, students and grups. by Ernst Ludwig, and is brught t the "Kit Kat Club, where he encunters a variety f lwdwn characters, including a hmsexual He is intr- duced t a lead dancer, (be prmiscuus Sally Bwles. The next dung be j share his apartmenl And really, ut f the Mnririi-w f his heart, be allws her t stay. Sally Bwles is played by a versatile actress named Danica Cnnrs, wh makes an attempt t emulate Minnelli, and very nearly succeeds, with her haird, her renditin f the title sng and **tney, Mney, Mney" and her wide pen heart and sul Gerge Merrick, wh prtrays Bndsbaw, is quieuy effective' as be ' makes ah attempt t understand these errant peple and the wrld arund him. Mna Hennessy is exceptinal as. Franlein Schneider, a set-in-ber-ways wman, wh finds lve t late, in a disasterus life. Raymnd Marks as Ernst Ludwig, Bradsbaw s inenu-i apprpriately naive and patritic. Dimiiri Christy,.wh plays Rudlph Schultz, the lder Jewish man, wh runs a fruit shp, and wh wants t marry Fraulein Schneider, is a fine actr with an especially beautiful vice. Allisn Buckhammer, asjfraulein Kst, the prstitute-dancet. is excellent, as she gathers saflrs^gatre in Fraulein Schneider's baraing buse. She can als sing and dance with abandn as ne f the Kit Kat Girls. ACT (heater.rganizatins, "representing thusands f peple in the theatrical cmmunity," Paris said. n spite f the numbers, the nly A.C.T. functin which enjyed measureable success was this year's A.CT. Award ceremny, with just er 5 attendees. < "t's a shame, but ttally understandable. That's where peple have an pprtunity t win smething,'' Paris said. Pans, '<«>vvuvcr;g^bj feels that the real pprtunity t win came frm the successf A.CT. utreach effrts, such as the "Achieve" newsletter, individual. theater playbills, and the new A.CT. website. These prgrams, accrding t Paris, were created as "alternative surces" f incme fr me A.CT. nminatin and award prgrams. A.CT. was nt. therefre, established as a nn-prfit rganizatin, a status which Paris acknwledged as being unsatisfactry t sme members. / "Fr a nn-prfit rganizatin t perate, it still needs capital," Paris said. "The theater cmmunity was nt interested in supplying that kind f capital." When A.C.T. funds prved incmplete, Paris stated be paid fr initial upfrnt investments ut f his wn pcket.. The rrrat expensive up-frnt investment was fr the first A.CT. cmmunity theater cnventin, held in 1994 at Garden State Exhibitin Center in Smerset. Paris stated that the investment did nt pay ff because the theater cmmunuy did nt cme ut t supprt the event. Paris als stated that he paid ut ver $1 thusand when advertising funds did nt supprt playbills prduced fr member theaters. _'nhe_cxpense tharthis has caused me persnauy is extrardinary." Paris said. "'m very disappinted, but hadtdraw the line smewhere and say. enugh is enugh." n spite f the cntrversy surrunding the demise f the A.C.T. Awards, Paris still feels the idea f recgnizing achievement in cmmunity theater is sund. "The ideal is right n the mney. We au want t supprt eachther. but nt jus^ ne persn and nt just a smau grup f peple," Paris said. Editr's nte: At press lime, this newspaper was made aware cf the frma- tin f a nn-prfit cmmunity theater awards prgram, t be featured in an upcming editin. Dichter's style prfits frm the discipline f experience By Steven Yafet Crrespndent' Misha Dkbter is ne f the really gd pianists playing these days. Hearing him in the cnvenience f Kean University's Wilkins Theatre Sunday afternn was a nice treat. f recalling Dichter's perfrmance f the Brahms 2nd Pian Cncert 19 years ag in Aspen, Clrad is TT^aningfiii then n Sundav his apprach was ascetic cmpared t the mre easily ingratiating yung Dicbter, lp any case, be likes t play hard.anil fast and leave bis listeners lime f the wrk f srting ut the "pitses. This apprach*wrfea perfectly in the Beethven burlesque, "Rage ver a Lst Penny^ Dichter tk n prisners in his wild rid&. Fr best results, imagine a gaggle f peple chattering away s that the cmmtin at the pian is hardly nticed. The Davidsbundlertanze cycle by Rbert Schumann fllwed.' Schumann is smething f a Dich- / > ter specialty, interesting because be is s unrelenting. n the cycle, there i#w "eusebnw" mtif that melts cycle we are getting away frm fact* a little 1 here leaves yu yearning fr it t cme back even if nly fr an instant. That is madhuse stuff hindsight is 2/2 but the wrst is rthat Schumann smthers it with ne f bis prayerful endings. t seems that his marriage was a stake, and that ethereal little glimmer was the wrng image. Fbr mazurkas and the F minr plnaise by Chpin fllwed intermissin. Li the furth f the 2 in D majr. Dicbter emerged as pet f the pian. As if t bld nt his muse, Dichter launched right int plnaise befre the mazurka fell silent t was spine-tingling, fearless playing. Then the excitement vanished just as quickly at the slw sectin, and the reprise was nt the equal f the first tune arund. The whjmsy f the muse is an age-ld prblem fr perfrmers "and the resuf us, and needs n explanatin. T&clse his prgram. Dichter played the Prkfiev Snata N. 7, smething ' f a required piece 3 years ag less played tday.* npe Dichter did nt bear' the ushers whispering thrughut the secnd half f his prgram. Whispers carry mre than peple realize, and perfrmers and listeners all suffer. Als, did Dichter himself request the baffle behind the pian? Did it perhaps cause him t rely t much n the sft pedal, t the detri- jnent f his tne clr?. Call 38-276-7611 fr Tickets r Mail This Cupn Tday! Yes CDC! Send me ticketsfr "Jack & The Beanstalk". 've cmpleted the rder frm and enclsed my check fr S D Srry CDC can't attend. Please put my name n yur mailing list fr future prductins. 'd like t jin the CDC. Please send re a membership package & a schedule f upcming auditins. Keep up the quality lcal theatre. 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%& G> PAGE B4 THURSDAY, NVBiBER 6, 1987 HB By Jim FgU There are nt many American* wh have never heard the name Je LXMaggi. Whether they actually taw him play r heard the stries frm their grandparents r parents, few peple, even tday, are unaware f his accmplishments. But this mnth HB has released an hur-lng dcumentary n the life and mre specifically the significance f Je DiMaggi. The piece is called "Where Have Yu Gne Je DiMaggk>r and it examines the deep undertnes f whm many call the last American her.. The selectin fcuses n all aspects f the ballplayer's life, ranging frm his days playing American Legin ball in his hmetwn f Martinez, Califrnia, t (he failed marriage with Marylin Mnre. t, DiMaggi was mentined fr a reasn. The significance f meae lines are measured and analyzed by histrians and baseball peple alike in the prgram. The prgram argues that DiMaggi std fr American values, mrality, a her that everyne culd lk up t. l i e was the symbl f truth and justice," said Durs. And while Mickey Mantle died f alcbl-related causes, and was als an icn t his generatin, his death was smewhat vershadwed. But DiMaggi preserved his image as well as any public figure in histry, said frmer Yankee Tny Lazzeri. "Where has smene like this been since he left the sptlight? He hasn't been here fr sure," said ne histrian. "There is n ne after DiMaggi'*, mentined Durs. After he retired came the 6s and n ne persn in that searches cence, be was the little by wh wanted t be in the big leagues. He was the last American beret; be wmte. DiMaggi was als a mdelfr talian immigrants. With- the cnstant metaphr t the mafia having been assciated with talians because f men in that time perid like Al "Scarface** Capne, DiMaggi gave a psitive image, smething t be prud f, nted Durs. But this image has been prjected nt the histry f the game itself, as "DiMaggi alne has becme the brwn-eyed handsme man we all wanted t be and identified as the symbl f the sprt," nce said singer/sngwriter Jhn Fgcrty wh wrte the epic baseball sng "CenterfielcT based n DiMaggi. "Baseball is DiMaggi runding secnd/'said Jasn nstplus f Chicag. "Michael Jrdan is merely a Hut DiMaggi did nt cperate with HB, and wuld nt give an interview fr the prductin. t has been understd that DiMaggi will never discuss, and resents anyne wh asks him abut Mnre. "He - thinks -that-all he media-wants t knw abut is Marilyn," said DiMaggi bigrapberiseph Durs. Therefre, the bigraphy/dcumentary was dne withut the endrsement f Jltin' Je. But little des The Yankee Clipper knw, the majrity f the public is mre interested in his bauplajing days than his relatinship t Mnre, said ne histrian. n Durs's bk, "The Last American Knight," be interviews DiMaggi, but never dared t ask abut Mnre. But the bk and the HB shw bth mentin Mnre althugh they fcus his dignified presence, his superir talents, and the way he never really understd hw he meant s much t s many peple. DiMaggi was quted as saying," never really understd what that line meant." He was referring t the famu«lines in Simn and GarfnnkdV "Mrs. Rbinsn," "Where have yn gne Je DiMaggi, a natin turns its lnely eyes t yu-what's that yu say Mrs. Rbinsn, Jltin* Je has left and gne away..." n a sng abut infidelity, and at the very least, cnfuera uuiuencea Americans as mucb as this man, be cntinued. This was befre change, befre prtest, befre nn-cnfrmity. Je D was inncuu iigure cmpared t LaMaggi, he said. "Je D was a larger-than-life ^public figure befre the game changed t as we knw it tday," said WERE CELEBRATNG UR ***EARLYBRD DNNERS*** Frm 43 PM t 7KWPM -VkdmtsUg -Tkmdtty $7.95 FEATUUNG Mari's nsaprejytala Rhitarante 34 Maple Street Summit 98-522-636 Hurs: Tuesday thru FMdajr 11:3AM - 1PM Saturday 4:3PM - UPM Sunday 4PM - 9PM LNDEN CHNA BUFFET Everyday King Grab Meal -Spare Ribs Fried Shrimp CMLDREN UNDER 2 FREE DELVERY (MWmumirdar $838) LUNCH $3C5(U>.)» DNNER ^ (Ux). 5 TEMS FR NE LW PRCE 1% FF [ > ENTRE CHECK ^ MUSTPREBENr CUPN We Accept Maatercart, VisaftDtcvar L.SSH^fiSLJfS 867 NRTH STLES STREET, LNDEN V Tel (98) 567-9216 «Fax (98) 587-9218 By Jacquk McCarthy Assciate Editr * Lan Chen, wner f rchid Kticbem has gd reasn t smile, far establishment has becme very sulcessful since pening in May, and bfter tasting the cuisine frnm her iftwly^ pened Chinese restaurant, yu will understand why. n The menu cntains the standards and Hunan cking, but as any cnnisseur r Eastern delicacies knws, the same fd isn't the same everywhere^ugrtmstrdefinitep ly true f rchid Kitchen, as was discvered upn taking in sme f their standard fare. pted fr my all-time favrite, Huse Special Mei Fun, which is delicately isteamed, extra thin and light ndles mixed with just abut everything. The meal did nt disappint it was full f fresh and perfectly prepared beef, prk, vegetables, seafd and egg, in a sauce which was flavrful with just an extra hint f spice t give it a punch..anther favrite is wntn sup,. _ ] at HAM-1T Friday-Saturday 1LAM-11PU Sunday 12 Nn-1PM PEN 7 DAS A WEEK 686-8999»(TAX) 686-3929 CHESKUT 81DHKK BT 5 frmer Yankee fftk/t and teammate Phfl Rittta 'Ba^itben, basebau and taxing w i B America hid t identify with. And DiMaggi was baseball," said histrian Randy Rberts. Durs als implied that DiMaggi was the inspiratinfrthe creatin f the character Camel Je fr Camel cigarettes, since he was their spkespersn fr s lng. DiMaggi actually crdinated Mnre's funeral, and made a secnd frnt page stry when be lcked ut Hllywd-peple like Frank Sinatra, Jhn F. and Bbby Kennedy, peple be thught had been a bad influence t her, dcumented the prgram "He was s big, such an influence, that we cut hardly imagine it in tday's wrld," said New Yrk Gvemer Mari Cum. HB des a diverse research f DiMaggi, and they d justice t the man by nly spending a small seg- \ meat n Mnre. The prductin als answers the title's questin. The prgram clearly maintains that PATTA : Served A UC»n* 47.95 ' : Dinner S»l»d whh Pwil «.»S xvfaicul; Giuahl B a m lut\u3' Utigmburttk CUm Stakt CMfdmi ml Burn' PMi % UdAU&U ENTREF AS Emm want wkli dxjta et uud. vegetable r tide ef pan CHCKEN -S9.9S CUcfa* M*nmU CUdbn Arafefaw 'tldn MiUnar ' Chid** Frmcar CUdtm rtfrnmta VEAL-2.W VcalPusttm MMlPmrmlptnm \t*l PiruicU ' nsh-s13.9s ^»w XJ Selt Frmct' BmUcd SaU ' Friti Bltt cfsu SUAbmmJhu *«*» nrfidb^ Are ArifltbfcftiPrrntc Pett, Busmm Actins ^dsdilgtthermp.. Wt ffer nftff Premise Catering. Cti WRRALL CMMUNTY NEWSPAPERS Unin Leader, Kenilwrth Leader, Rselle Park Leader, Summit bserver, SpringfielB Leader, Muntainside Ech, Elizabeth Gazette, Rselle Spectatr, Rahway Prgress, Clark Eagle, Hillside Leader, Linden Leader which my dinner cmpanin agreed was deliciusp Almst everyne enjys a gd egg rll and rchid - Kitchen served ne which was distinctly crisp utside and full f juicy meat and vegetable mrsels inside. Yu will be greeted by a pleasant smile when yu visit this fine establishment, cnveniently lcated at the crner f akland and Liberty 'streets in ritusiae. t-a is t take ut r eat in, and a large dining area awaits yu if yu chse. the latter. f yu pt fr delivery, rchid Kitchen has n minimum dllar amunt, but des charge $1 fr rders under $1. Delivery is available in Hillside and sectins f rvingtn: The restaurant ffers-daily specials, and Lan Chen takes special pride in the preparatin f GenendTs's Chicken and all cmbinatins f Mei Fun. rchid Kitchen b pen 7 days a week Mnday Thursday frm 11 aan. 11 p.m., Friday and Saturday frm 11 a.m. midnight.and Sunday frm nn 11 p.m. The restaurant b lcated at 1455 DNNG REVEW Nvember 6,1997 RCHD KTCHEN Great fd and a smile t match RCHD^ rchid Kitchen is lcated at 145 LUberty Street in Hillside. Fr great Chinese fd t eat in r ut, call (21) Liberty Ave^ Hillside. 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Juliarme Mre f "Jurassic Park: t h e Lst Wrld" c-stars as ne f Wahlberg's partners in the tbespian trade. The picture has phtyed in a nqmber f prestigius film festivals arund the wrld and has taken hme numerus awards. By the time this clumn is in print yu will prbably be familiar with the picture. directr's earlier merits viewing "Bgie Nights" was directed and Andersn and he is currently the nt prperty in Hllywd that all the studis are after. Paul Thmas Andersn directed ne film befre *Dgie Nights" which didn't receive much pregy r critical acclaim The filmwbff "Hard Eight t stars Phillip Thmas Hall, wh may be best knwn fr bis guest starring stunt n "Seinfeld" as the library cp. Hall is an ld-time gangster wh is ut f the circuit nw and spends mst f his days relaxing and gambling in Las Vegas. The film begins wi,th Sid, played by Hall, stpping at diner fr an early mrning breakfast. Sitting utside the frnt dr, lking like he's ready t cash his chips in, is Jhn, played by Jhn C. Reilly, wh als stars in "Bgie Nights." Sid ffers t buy Jhn breakfast and Jhn agrees. t sn cnies ut that the nly reasn Detective By Jim Riff el Cranfrd Repertry Theatre prudly presents NELSDSN'S Jhn stpped in Vega* was t win enugh^nney fr his mther's funer- "11. His hick was nwhere t be fund and he's barely gt enugh mney t bet bade hme. Sid feels srry tcr Jhn and takes Mm back t Vegas and teaches Jhn a few tricks. "' ' The tw becme friends and Sid talks t sme peple be knws wh. bankrll a nice funeral fr Jhn's., mm. The mvie flashes frward t- "three years later" and Jhn is still in,' Vegas, making his living with Sid. f «never dear exactly what these tw d but yu can be sure they're nt wrking at Sears. Jhn becmes interested in Clementine,.Gwynneth Paltrw in her best perfrmance t date, and this is where the prblems begin. Arund the melbtrdlnance~s!aru~" Jhn intrduces his friend Jimmy,- played, by Samuel L. Jacksn, ne f the best actrs in Hllywd, t Sid. Sid desn't knw Jimmy but Jimmy knws Sid. n fact Jimmy knws s xnuch abut Sid that Sid desn't like Jimmy. t desn't take lng befre Jhn and Clementine get themselves in a situatin which requires Sid t ' reach back int his gangster days and cme up with a. few tricks t get his friends ut f truble. A resident f Muntainside, Jim Riffd fs the authr f "The Vide Detective's Guide t die Tp 1 Films f All Time.". At Cranf rd United Methdist Church Cmer f Walnut and Lincln Avenues 1S, Sf PM 7: PM Nv. 16 RESERVED $12. ADMSSN $1. 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Understanding drawing as a vital part f the prcess f sculpturing, tbe shapes be uses riginate in the simple and spntaneus actf making marks nmetal With indifference t natural scale and lgical relatinships,'reginat creates pds, petals, leaves and flwers with hints f drs, dmes and windws evking architecture. Stylized bjects suggesthuman artifacts such as. tys and tk. Always wrkingfrmthe grund up, be uses shapes andjhe branching lines f steel rds as a strnc- ' tural means f mving the viewer's eye int cnstant mtin and making ne awanvf strnctnral changes. Clrs merge int each ther with n particular rhyme r reasn..,, This is tbe seccmd installatin in NJCVA's new Art Park. The wrks are jnade f, steel painted with nsl-trn and include Tina Turner, 1994"; "Greene Street, 1993"; *Mn Explrer. 1992"; Tlappy Happy Jy 3by, 1993; and^ristan, 1993." Dallas in 1945, and studied at San Francisc Art nstitute and taught at Hunter Cllege. Public cllectins f his wrk include tbe Crcran Gallery f Art, Wash, DC; Metrplitan Museum f Art, NYC, and Museum f Fine Arts, Bstn. Sl exhibitins include Patricia Hamiltn Gallery, Santa Mnica, Ca. and Ls Angeles, Ca.; Tbir de Nigy Gallery, ~ ~ ~ _inclndfi_. Adelsn Galleries, NYC; Deep Space, NYC; Grunds fr Sculpture, MercerviUe, NJ; Hayward Gallery, Lndn; and Philadelphia Art Alliance, P&ijleviews and articles n tbe artist and his wrks nave been-' published in "Architectural Digest," "Art in America," New Yrk Newsday and "Artnews." NJCVA is lcated at 68 Elm St in Summit. Fr mre infrmatin call (98) 273-9121. Exhibitins are free and pen t the public and the Art Park is pen daily..- HAPPY 9th ANNVERSARY rmirchfthe ASSUMPTN RSK.LF, PARK F > W(U^t" D.J. SERVCES E MusiMFr The Whle Family Plka Music ur Specialty \ Anniversaries Cnfirmatins ' Church Affairs -Btftfiaays rrauuatiuus Weddings - n screen Grwing p in the age f hrrr mvies can make a mvie fan especially fearful f such prfessinal bgie men as Bris Karlff andbda Lugsi. Bris Karlff, hwever, was the scariest, particularly when be played-dr. Frankenstein's mnster n the silver screen, and later in his career, as Dr. Frankenstein, wh. created a mnster.' Karlff, a versatile actr, had appeared in, many stage and mvie rles but aside frm his fine acting abilities, he still and always will be knwn as'lbe scariest man n the screen." Back in 19S5, be appeared with Julie Harris in the Tny Awardwinning drama, "The Lark," and even. MvaiBEB g. iflgy Bed A Star by tea Smith scary nights in Karlff mvies, had finished an interview and strlled ver t Julie's theater t wait fr her. There was nly ne small light bulb glwing eerily frm the stage dr. waited uneasily, and suddenly, saw a tall; intimidating lking figure, walking slwly ut f the fg tward me. He was dressed in black, the cp ' j Kin fait ht f*t\vt*rin Lillian Hellman's adaptatin f mst f his face. AD culd see were Christpher Fry's play based n Jean Anuli's interpretatin f the stry f Jan f Arc. 'Way back then, when was wrking as a clumnist and editr at he Newark Evening News, used t travel t New Yrk City at least twice a week t interview stars and if. was in the vacinity f "The Lark," wuld.wait in the alleyway by the stagedbpr fr Julie Harris t arrive. She was a dear friend f mine, and we'd, always chat fr a few mments befre she' went int the theater. ne cld, drizzily fggy night, lng past Hallween, nt unlike thse thse burning Karlff eyes, and was frightened half ut f my.wits, recalling thse eyes in s many mvies. backed up against the dr Julie, where are yu and jug as was ready t cllapse f fright, he lifted his arm h tipped his hat and said sftly. "Gd evening.". As be disappeared int the bwels f the theater. Julie appeared. was devastated shaking like a leaf. And immediately^ Julie grinned knwingly. " see yu've met Bris Karlff. He des that't everyne. Sti, what a sweet, wnderful man, be is." l-wuwlpplbaths HTCHEN REMDELNG CunHeTliVMiaFtar MMtH*SwM*&Sa Ht^WMw-NwDr MlDhtct.NS MMsWaMaMMMCatlnBi ^khhb>mwtwirm«^^mm DESGNER ^ issy s^^t^s* s» ^^ihmash sf^ndprji UXWKin 1?L s!?^f^?^l gen?racmedtcac Center 15S*S gs^gs^^ Hliday Craft <Fmr (Spnsred6ytfie'Emplyee Cuncil) 1: am-4: pm erge <F. 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J -~\,D PAGE B6 - THURSDAY, NVEMBER «, 1997 y.. (f) - Yuth symphny pens new Music Center Yung musicians frm New Jersey Yuth Symphny nc. tad gcd reasn t celebrate n ct 4 and 5. After 18 years f rehearsing and perfrming in rented auditriums, schl rms and high schl gyms thrughut Central New Jersey, (bey nw have their wn state-f-the-art facility. The New-Jtiaey Yuutli SynuJiuuy Music' Center, lcated at 7 Central Ave. in the Murray Hill sectin f New Prvidence, was frmerly factry, warehuse and ffice space. Transfrmed by architects Paulus, Sflclwsla and Sartr f Warren, the 1,8-square-ft building nw cnsists f large and small rehearsal and perfrmance rms with excellent acustics, studis, practice rms, administrative ffices, a music library and a Bard Rm. The Center was made pssible thrugh the generus supprt frm friends, patrns f the arts and The Hyde and Watsn Fundatin f Chatham. ne f the mst ardent supprters f the New Jersey AdrienneSeHgman Getting 1 Knw Vbu Symphny nc., Jean Burgdrff, was recgnized during the dedicatin f the Center with the naming f the _ large rehearsal/perfrmance rm in her hnr. The Music Center's pening begins a new era fr the New Jersey Yuth Symphny's family f rchestras, ensembles and flute chir. The rganizatin has Just been awarded a Citatin bedience by the New Jersey State Cuncil n the Arts, which has supprted the rganizatin fr many years. Secretary f State Lnna R. Hks fficiated>4f te building's dedicatin ceremny at 2 p.m. n ct. 4; Secretary Hks intrduced Dr. Penelpe Latimer, chairpersn f the NJ State Cuncil n the. Arts, t the Arts Cmmunity during the event and als initiated the Cuncil's standing vatin t initiate the statewide Aits and Humanities' Mnth. (. was a fultimawira and mther wh als devted a great deal,f time ding charity wrk. Finally 15 years ag, decided t d smething which wuld pay me fr myrganlzatlnal skills. "That's where Getting ictknw >fu came in. As a Getting T Knw Yu sales representative. ve reaped high financial rewards fr my effrts. And sriil have time fr my family because make my wn hurs." - Swriaait StBgtnan f yu're Bee Adrlenne and want t earn (/nflmfftd/ncme while wrking fludbt Day Hurs, cntact ur natinal advertising cmpany. NRS. STEWART 1-8-345-1123 nm KmM "Great Sngs, Great Memries" New Jersey News, Traffic & Weather 21 Rt. 22, Hillside, NJ 725 - (21)926-2946 2% FF ALL Prducts Flk Add 8 meg M. B Cmplex "15" TR #1S7Slta.$7.M- Lysine 1 mg. w. #1S2SRaa.$5.M Vitamin C 5 mg TR i«ferrus Sufate 25 mg TB B #246 Rag. $2.99 1; Neur Gain EAS 1342. Ra. $39.95 ' HiGeirMET.RX2«nHngi (tnis r Strazzbarry) R»g. $29. SanhelisCircuCaps HEALTHmwncSUN96> «fl 9/ Rag. $19.95.. 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Vlunteer t take part in theater ; : ' " ; i u t h b b u n d p a The Unin Cunty Aits Center, a 13-seat multipurpse perfrming arts center lcated in Rahway, New Jersey is seeking individuals t vlunteer fr ushering, cncessins, fundralsing, marketing, mailings and ffice supprt. 1 Built in 1927, the building riginally served as a vtadeville theater, silent mvie huse and finally a nprjstream mvie theater. Currently, mre than 4 quality perfrming arts.events, spanning music, adult and children's theatre, classic and cntemprary films and dance are presented annually. > FR YUR UNWANTED CLTHNG We will purchase yur unwanted wearable ~and asab1e~ctthing; shes, linens and stuffed animals. "Dn't Thrw Mney Away Purchases by the pund (3 b. min.), WRRALL NEWSPAPERS f ^ T h S? Since 1984, the fadutyb-uau^- ^ess^tinrestring ttetbeattttariigi. nal charm and beauty. ndividuals interested in serving as bard and cmmembers shuld frward a letter f interesn the in Cunty Arts Center at 161 rving St.. 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Yu have a right t expectthat public fficials will nt cnduct business in private sessins, whether meetinq frmally r infrmally. Yu have a right t knw in advance the purpse f a private sessin and when the discussin will be reprted publicly The purpsed the pen Public Meetings Act is t ensure that public business is cnducted in public/that's whv it is cpmmcjdly..call.ed_a Sushine Law t's yur iht. Use it. Prfit it Spnsred by the Editrial Cmmittee f the New Jersey P>B1S Assciatin and this newspaper. UeanMdtnd BndKllnNYandNJ H wm FLEA MARKET at's Ging n? SUNDAY EVENT: Baa Markat Mn a U- PUCE: TMErMnrtpm pwcerwm qutfny^hwml Fr ninnmmi M 214974635. RMMZAHN: Spentcrad by BHS vartay.., EVENT: SATURDAY TRE: 9m>4pm RGANCATN: RM* CtfhBe Hi* Schl SATURDAY "? Nvember 8, 197 EVENT: Mtel's Markat PLACE: Cadar Grve High Schl Cafeteria, Rugby Rad, Cedar Grve, NJ (fllw signs frm ffdge Rad r Rute 23). p PRCE: Fras Admissia Abut 5 tsbts f Utadand Naw tys, clthing ale fr babys and yung chkjranl Bakad gds, kind), 5/5. BsnsfHing h a NJAtahaimai's AssdaUn. Fr hfrmabn cal 21-857-1419. RGANT2AT1N: JurJr Wman't Club f C«dar rva. FRDAY Nvember 7,1997 EVENT: Rea Markat PLACE: Rwteamar Uriheran Church, 134 Prspect Avanua, rvingtn, NJ. TUEt 1ftam-1X)pm PRCE: Great buys. Bks, dthas, husawaras, ale. Cal 873-374-8377 fr infrmatin. RGANZATN: Redeemer Luiharan Church SATURDAY Nvember 15,1997 EVENT: Hea Market PUCE: Redamar Lutheran Church, 134 Prspect Avenue, rvingtn, NJ. TE:»:am-33pm luaa wares, Knans, jewelry, bks, recrds. Tables avalable t deafen fr $15.. Cal 973-372484 r 763-3281. RGANZATN: ReWmer Lutheran Church SUNDAY Nvember 16, 1997 EVENT: Flea Market. ndrs & utrs PUCE: Bcmfwld Mkkte Schl, 6 Huck Rad (ff Brad Street by Watchung Avenue), BkwrnfiekL NJ. TME: 8env6prn ) PRCE: ver 1 quasty dealersi Fr infrmatin call 21-987-8535. RGANZATN: Spnsred by HmfiWUnic RUMMAGE SALE FRDAY AND SATURDAY Nvember 7, 8, 1997 EVENT: Rummage Sale PLACE: Christ Lutheran Church, 1359 Mrris Avenue, Unin, NJ TME: Friday, 93am-6:pm; Saturday, 93am-12 Nn. PRCE: Free Admisain. RGANZATN: Wman's Grup f Christ Lutheran Church. CRAFT FrUDAY a SATURDAY Nawwbar 7,iP7 EVENT: HBday Craft FUr ^ PLACE: Cmmunity United Methd* wr^chestaut Street and Grant Avenue, Rtate Park, NJ. TWE: Friday, iam4pm; Saturday. PWCfeHandcraftad HcJdey and Christmas Hams. Bake shp and Bk Butjqua. Rast Beef Dinner, Friday 53-7pm. Basarvafcns, 96>2454237. Pancake Brunch, Saturday, 9am-12nn. Santa, Spm-Bpm Friday, Saturday. firing yur wn RAMZATN: Supprts MMin* and ^nittrim f Cmnwnity Church. THEATRE-PUY ami smnmve EVENT: She Lves Ms PLACE: Burgdrlf Cultural Center, 1 Dunnd RscTMaptwd. NJ. JME: FrMrys^i Saturdays, 8:pm; Nvambar 16, 2«pm PRCE: Tickets $12.. Sanbrs and ^children undat U,_»4. Call- 973.761-8453 frreservatins and infrmatin. RGANZATN: The Strlers BAZAAR ^ SATURDAY Nvambar 8,1997, EVENT: Hfctay Bazaar & Ret Market PUCE: Secnd Refrmed Church, 132 Bmwd Avenue, rvingtn, NJ. TME: 1fiam- pm PRCE: Free admisihn. Bake Sat, Christmas cllectibles, naw and used Smething fr everyne. Clthing, jewelry, preserves, apple cider. Lunch served 11:3am-1pm. RGANZATN: The Wman's Assciatin. i SATURDAY : \. Nvambar 8,1997 EVENT: Bazaar & Craft Shw PUCE: Cnnecticut Farms Church, Stuyvesant Avenue and Wast Chestnut. Unin, NJ TME: 8*6am-3.-pm PRCE: Fre*at* ssbn. Smething fr avaiyuiw. r : RGANCATN; Presbyterian Wmen f Cnnecticut Farm Church SATURDAY NVAMT 15. 1997 EVENT: Annual Hliday Bazaar PUCE: Twnlay Presbytnan Church, 828 Salem Rad, Unin, NJ. TME: S cnltt, W its RGAMZATN: Twnley Wmen's Assciatin ' FUN AUCTN FRDAY Nvember 7, 1997 EVENT: AnnuaJ Fun Auctin PLACE: Sts. Cnstantine and Helen Church, Sums* Cmmunity Center, 51 Linden Place, range, NJ. TME: 73pm PRCED Admissin $5.. A l new gifts with many special prizes. Greek Pastries wf be served. Refreshments. RGANZATN: Daughters f Penelpe, Zephyr Chapter 259. WRKSHPS EDUCATNAL FRDAY FRDAY a SATURDAY Nvember 7,1997 Nvember 7,8,. 1997 EVENT:Free Seminar. -What D W6- EVEMT; Hua Annual'Fal Rurnmaga rt^ Sale ssuas*. PLACE: Twnley Presbyterian Church, PLACE: The Psychanalytic Canter f 829 Salem Rad, Unin, NJ Nrthern New Jersey (PCNJ), 769 Nrtfield AveniM, LL2, W. range, NJ, TME: Friday, 9:3am-7pm; Saturday 9:3am-Ncn TME: 8:pm-93pm PRCE: Free. PRCE: Free Seminar RGANZATN: Twnley Presbyterian Church Center f. Nrth New RGANZATN: Tne Paychanarybe Jersey. THURSDAY & FRDAY Nvember 6,7,1997 EVENT: Annual Rummage Sale P U C E: Sisterhd f Cngregatin B*nal Ahavath Shalm, VauxhaD Rad and Plane Streets, Unin, NJ. TME: Thursday 9am-12nn, Evankig-spm. Friday. am-12nn PRCE: Free Admissin. Clthing, husehld items, chir rbes, etc. Fr infrmatin call 96-6864773. RGANCATN: Sisterhd Cngregatin ETnai Ahavalh Shalm. THER SATURDAY Nvember 8,1997 EVENT: Hfiday Shpping Spree PLACE: Rrst Piesbytariati Church f Rsela, cmer'f 5tti and Chestnut, Rset. NJ. TME: 1 am-3:pm PRCE: 15 Demnstratin daejers. Al new items. RGANZATN: First Presbyterian Chruch f RseBe What's Cins n is a paid directry f events fr nn-prfit rganisatins. t is prepaid and csts just 42. (fr 2 weeks) fr Essex Cunty r Unin Cdunty and just $3. fr bth. Yur ntice must be in ur Maplewd ffice (463 Valley Street) by 4: PJ4. n Mnday fr publicatin the fllwing Thursday. Adverti»ementinsyaisbeplsadatl7Sa)Uaiu)R«d,(>mnp ) 266Ub«tySt, Bkmfield r 1291 Stuyvesant kn^ Unin. Fr mre infrmatin call 763WL Paper Mill Playhuse ffers pen captining" T ffwirt individuals wh are prfundly bard f bearing and d nt read American Sign Language, Paper Mill Playhuse nw ffers pen captining fr all f this mainstage prductins. This will make Paper Mill the nly theater n the East Cast t ffer this service t ib patrns. Paper Mill is prud f its cmmitnient t all individuals regardless f ecnmic cnstraints r physical disability. Tne theater prvides barrier-free access thrughut the facility, sign-interpreted perfrmances fr individuals ^_ wh are deaf, infra-red listening enhancement devices fr thse wh are bearing (. impaired, audi-descriptin fr thse with visual impairments, large-print and Braille prgrams, and prgrams and prgram infrmatin n audi tape. These services benefit mre than 2^ individuals each year. The New Jersey Divisin f the Deaf and Hard f Hearing, the Natinal Endwment fr the Arts and the New Jersey State Cuncil n the Arts have endrsed Paper Mill's leadership rle in arts access and tne additin f this new service.. ~ l. "Late-deafened peple are ften unable t fllw sign-language interpretatint any belpful degree, scapdning is especially meaningfult them," said Elinre Bullck. " applaud their understanding and effrts." T receive a schedule f dates fr pen captining r additinal infrmatin n any f these services, call the Paper Mill bx ffice at (21) 376-4343. Paper Mill Playhuse gratefully acknwledges the supprt f Merck & Cmpany, Dun & Bradstreet, PNC Bank. Everett and Bemice Hansen, the Paper Mill Playhuse Guild and the New Jersey State Cuncil n the Arts/Dept. f State fr their supprt f these services. '.'.. 1 Dmesticate S nfrmatin ; 9 Flay n a uke 14 ntne 19 Ring setting J And thers: abbr. 41 nriflii'ihitiav 2X Frmer headline efty 2J yenatflebiy MHsverijrJn. 28 FrmerUScin 29 VBmted )33 Wrkmut 3S Exist 3* Hid 4 rn- 42 Herine f.recent mvie 47 Eastern bigwigs 48 Hngflsrad 51 Brn 52 Tabulates 53 Decamps M. Panama -. ^Tlsti herine 56 Weful wrd 57 Prfrisian 58 Delightful^ 6 Trments 61 Fhttr 62 Bdy paru 63 Davis Cup player 64 Mst tender ' 65 Shift an bligatin 7 Fragrances 72 nce mre 73 Nt inexpensive 74 Perid 77 David's daughter 78 Derivatin: abbr. 8 Wrkman 81 Emanatin 82 Heating device 83 Md expletive 84 Daily prducts 86 hi cllege 87 Sea: Fr. 88 Certain girls 89 FcT 9 Frmer Vietnam fighter f NV. 9 t 15 L7»' S7 ar; : = *» 1!' m 1 J 91 Pkey peple 93 Cmpass p t 94 Carpentry tls 96 D sewing 97 Bigbird 99 Pamper 11 Defrauds 15 Chrus 17 Breakfast fare 1U Metal bk Aries March 21-April 2 Dmestic cncerns take'pririty this week. Yu may need t fcus n helping a dear ne thrugh a difficult transitin. Dn't hesitate t make a lng-term investment that will directly affect yur daily life. n tne lng run, it's fr the best Taurus April 21-May 21 Althugh yu may feel as if yu're stuck in a hlding pattern, yn really need t be charging yur batteries fr assault n an ld and sticky being bred simply redirect yur attentins and try-t relax. Gemini May 22-June 21 A dream that's n the edge f cming true may need a little help frm yu. f yu're truly cmmitted t imprving things, yur carse will seem bvius. A little detective wrk culd unmask sme wnderful pprtunities in the near future. Cancer June 22-July 22 A gd week fr rmance. Cnsid-. er a brief getaway befre the bustle and bustle f tne hliday seasn gets int full swing. Yur creative side sallies frth with an unexpected PUBLC NTCE CURT F wihvmf flndprf f flmvit n favplflib ^ t» C*Mfc tt Superir Cur7JJaEa Tha ; tlttia cunty n iea-aaa-«7is. V'.'cHAH&S HTWA. hav paart mada apaav datandant nt tvtfa fradaura alln" baaua* b4auaa baea f. f - - judamnt j d a (J21272»a«) 1272M6) 2»a«) araarad amarad n *< Supirtr Curt inm Jaraay n Jury 1 s7i8b7 aaalnat Hip Jacfcan n aw amunt f { 3.73 dr pramlaaa bdnq. lraelaad rwralg and *» any right. a»».aahii r nlar- jraamapycabh-._ liwn as Lt 2, PJu*A 122* Cunty f Unin and 8«ala» Naw Jaraay. Y, FMUP JACN, havftaah t r aakwt ulcl mrlgagad pramlaaa. Sid Said p nwtt t t ramalra unaabfiad l racrd and may ba a tanagakiat kt tr» t pra- b - Bt rnada -- -'-- -nkharalnfranymaraatha dalandml haraki trany may hava in t>a aubfaet pranjbaa by» C 1997 DAVY ASSCATES 113 Everyne 116 n : cnfused 117 Freign. 118 Put f 2 Acrss 119 WmgHce 12 XUTflMMSd 121 f a beverage 122 Hissingsund 123 WMbered answer t«< «. guing yr entire grup. Name Game i-j-.^':- 1 11 S JWN p» M ts 117 1 Japanese general 2 Armadfll 3 Heavy dub 4 Tth tters 5 Bests 6 f ne's wn redicme 7 Pat fiber 8 TV ntable 9 Marinette man -(See-ANSWBRS n Page B1) Le July 23-Aug. 23 What seerfted like an insurmuntable wrklad shuld sn slw t a trickle. Dn't get cmplacent, thugh anther surge culd be n the way. Use this respite t gain a fresh utlk and yu'll be fine. A quiet weekend at hme, might als be. in rder. Virg Aug. 24-Sept. 22 Yur cheerful mein and rganized apprach t mst situatins nave helped yu make a wnderful impressin n smene clse t yu. This is a great time t plan a scial smene wh might be feeling a little lnesme. Libra Sept 23-ct 23 Keep a dse eye n yur pcketbk, this week. Later, duble check yur calendar t be certain that yu're nt frgetting smething imprtant. Yu may nt be abk t d everything HRSCPE CALL 686-9898 <,', >,; ' tmmmmkmn/biiammm '36 Aquarius m. 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Sagittarius Npv. 23-Dec. 21 Catch' up n sme busy wrk early this week, r see the dctr, if that's what yu've been neglecting. Keep sme extra mney aside fr the weekend yu'll be glad later. f smene wants t knw yur secret. just smile and keep inem guessing. Capricrn Dec. 22-Jan. 2 Smene clse t yu culd be under a lt f pressure. Anything yu can d t ease it will be gratefully accepted. Later this week, try smething that yu've never dne befre. t desn't have t be risky in rder t be truly exhilarating. Libra ' '< 1 Mr 368 369 361 3611 Scrpi Sagriarius Capricrn Pisces MS*- fffrsn?'-- frardtd 9m HHM tmnq Judcjrnanl l tatnalna unaalalad f rard and mayj>» «aynat t tta pnmlaaa l bk bakig SSSMSS Sanagakwt tw pamlaaa blng t YU. JACUEUNE CtFTN, hav baanmadaa pwty d^tanctanttma_jrakmura an baauaa t chad aupprt J d t P31S27-S) anlarad n ttw W M N a w ^ b CAVS, imm tan stims aabim PhMp Jakan trprarnlaaa bakig traetaadharaki. and trany right Mw. dan r kmraat yu may hava la a balna terad 5Sa/5S^:PH E LAN. > AeHng. Clark l tha Suparlr Curt «Naw Jaraay Dal*: ctbar 2, 1S7 U71SS WCN Nv 6. 187 (SS4.) 3 Destrys "'. '"' S Adring ne 34Cmplam 36 Ptat 37 Zla 38 Hllywd actr 39 Saks, as flax 41 Distinguished diva 43 Makes a chice 44 ldrjme lve sng 45 Tm places 46 Bakery supply item 49 Afctt herine 5 Bird can 53 range. State 55 Heaven, in Ant Egypt 57 Sft drinks 59 Arab sailing vessel 6 Farm animal 2 Building beam 63 Wild buffal: var. 64 Mining nail 66 Arabian sultanate 67 Merits ^ 68 Eve 69 Desires 7 Pwer surces 71 French cmpser 75 White Huse man 76 Singer Emma 78T*fc 8 Chinese river 81 Meldies 83 CHare,te. 85 f fd J T ^ 86 Pun:Bib.. 88 Thrwn ut. 9 Gentlewmen 92 Familiar saying 93 Split apart 95 Handsme guy 98 White Huse lady 1 M*Chase,era/. 11 Cllege dub 12 talian resrt 13 Man's name 14 Direct insult 16 Abunding in plants 18 Dutch river 19 - Gardner 11 Sandaractree 111 Musical instrument 114 Cadiz cheer 115 rientalher Jan. 21-Feb. 18 Yur sthing influence and calm manner this week make yu the perfect sunding bard fr a nervus pert. lust be sure that yu're nt prelending 1 expertise which yu dn't pssess. Lk t the utdrs fr an answer t a puzzling prblem. -. Pisces Feb. 19-March 2 f it feels as if the wrld is n yur shulders this week, then yu've gt a pretty gd handle.n the situatin. 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). PM B8 - THURSDAY, NVEMBER 6. 1987 -. Stepping ut is nwtfkty twltmdmr designed t glide nrremdentae many arts and enttitainmant tttntt in the Umi* Cunty arm. W calendar is pen t all grups and rganivhins in <ft* (MM GNU*}. arm. T place yur pte Bring, tmd infrmatin t Assciate Editr Jac quie McCarthy, Wrra Cmmunity Newspapers, P.. Bx 319, Unin, New Jeney, 783. ART AUCTNS CLLECTR'S CHCE wfll ba h*m at New Jersey Center frvisual Arts n Sunday at 4 pjn. The event features a dessert receptin. Price f ticket ncludes piece f artwrix f yur chice. A quk created Summit Fr WRnafen, cafl (8) 273-9121. ACCDENTAL ENCUNTERS, the) wrks f New Yrk City rastan painter FranBeaftr.wWbedsptayedatUnipTt) Cunty Clege's Tmasul Gallery frm Nv. 14 t Dec 18. A receptin win be held n Nv. 14 frm 63 t 8:3 p.m. The gallery is lcated n the MacKay Library n the Cllege's Cranfrd Campus. Gaflery hurs are 1 t 4 pjn. Mnday thrugh Thursday and Saturday, and 6 t 9 pjn. Tuesday thrugh by quilt-master Margaret Beactvwffl be» auctined. Thursday. Fr nfrmatin, call (98) NJCVA is lcated at 68 Elm St. 79-7155. Summit, Fr infrmatin, call (96). 273-9121. THE ANMAL KNGDM, an exhibit explring the relatinship between man and animals, wil be n dsplay at New Jersey Center fr Nv. 21 t Feb. 1. KENT PLACE GALLERY w present The display is lcated in the Fred l_ "Mn-Key Passages and Wild Beasts," Palmer Gallery. Galery hurs are an exhibit f kinetic sculptures by Wendy Lewis, thrugh Nv. 14. Mnday thrugh Friday frm 1 a.m. t 5 p.m. and 7 t 9 pjn., Saturday frm Gallery hurs are Mnday thrugh,^..^^ nn t 4 pjn....«_,. «.,««, and Sunday.....,-, frm 2 t 4 Friday frm 11 a.rru t 4 pjn. The gal- p m 'NJCVA7s"llcated ajhbbbm St^ lery1s1cated-n-metampnsf-kent tjfcwr-»-fawi»iw+-imi lia liuliiuwrthfawt ~T- e - : : ~ : -' Place Schl, 42 Nrwd Ave., Summit Fr infrmatin, call (98) 273-9, ext 249. NEW JERSEY CENTER FR VS- UAL ARTS will display Tight Studies, A Prtfli f Nature Phtgraphy* by wen Luck in the Members' Gallery thrugh Nv. 18. Gallery hurs are Mnday thrugh Friday frm 1 am. t 5 p.m. and 7 t 9. pjn., Saturday frm nn t 4 pjn. and 7v Sunday frm 2 t 4 pjn. NJCVA is ^ J lcated at 68 Elm St in Summit Fr infrmatin, call (BD8) 273-912ii CAPTURE THE BEAUTY, an exhibitin f acrylic paintings by Jseph Hulsen, wid be n display af Les Malamut Art Gallery thrugh Nv. 21. The gaflery is lcated in the Unin Public Library n Mrris Avenue in.summit Fr infrmatin, call (98) 273-9121., ) NEW JERSEY CENTER FR VS- UAL ARTS win display -Waterclns by Reuben Ward Binks: A Clectln f Geraldne Ddge's Dg Prtraits* frm Nv. 21 t Feb. 1. The cfcptay is lcated in the Members' Galery. Gallery hurs am Mnday thrugh Friday frm 1 am t 5 pjn. and 7 t 9 pjn., Saturday frm nn t 4 p.m. and Sunday frm 2 t 4 pjn. NJCVA is lcated at 68 Elm St. Summit Fr infrmatin, call (98) 273-9121.._' SUMMT FRAME AND ART wil feature a wide and varied cedin f American prints dating frm the glden age f printmaldng.'19 t 195. Stre hurs ar 9:3 sum. t 53 pjn. Mnday thrugh Saturday, Thursday Unin.' Fr infrmatin, cal (98) until 8 pjn. and Sunday frm nn t 4 686-857. pjn. Cat (98) 273-8665 fr mre EEF1MNG EXCELLENCE, an nnmiauwi. exhtit featuring fur cfstnguished American ndan artists, wil be n dwplay thrugh Nv. 22 at Adbe East Galery n Summit. Artists wb be in attendance tmrrw frm 7 t 1 pjn. and Saturday frm nn t 4 pjn. The gallery is lcated at 445 Springfletd Ave.. cafl (98) 273-8282 r (8) 242-3623. HERTAGE, a mum-madb exhibit by Atnz Adams, wil be n dteptery at Swain Galleries in Ptelnfield thrugh Nv. 28. Gallery hurs are weekdays frm ' 9:3 am. t5:3 pjn. and Saturday t 4 p.m. Swain is lcated at 73 Watchung Ave., PtainfieW. Fr infrmatin, call (98) 756-177. CHLDREN'S SPECALZED HSP- TAL will present- phtgraphy by Lawrence Kemer and Susan Puder, and il paintings and prtraits by Liz Cretin thrugh Nvember. Exhibits take place in the hspital's East Wing. The hspital is lcated n New Prvidence Rad in Muntainside. VX GALLERY wil present an exhibitin f pastels and phtgraphs thrugh Nv. su. The gallery is lcated at 444 Springfield Ave., Summit Fr infrmatin, can (98) 273-2551. RENEE FSANER Art Gallery at Paper MH Playhuse w hst the annual members receptin f the Millbum-Shrt Hills Arts Center thrugh Dec. 14. The gallery is pen' Wednesday thrugh Sunday frm ne hur befre perfrmances thrugh intermissin and Friday frm nn t 3 pjn. Paper MU Playhuse is lcated n Brkside Drive in Mfflbum. Fr infrmatin, call (973) 379-3636. NEW JERSEY CENTER FR VS- UAL ARTS win present an exhflrt by sculptr and artist Peter Reghat thrugh December. The exhibit will take place in the Center's utdr Art Park. NJCVA is lcated at 68 Elm St. AUDTNS CRCLE PLAYERS w be hlding audtins fr "Death f a Salesman' n Mnday and Tuesday at 8 pjn. Needed are fur wmen age 25 t.fur men age 25 t 4, and three men age 55 and lder. Auditins will cnsist f readings frm the script Shwdates are Jan. 9,1, 16,17, 18,23,24,3 and 31. Auditins will be held at Circle Playhuse, 416 Victria Ave.. Piscataway. Fr infrmatin, call (732) 968-7555. SPARTAN PRDUCTNS needs actrs, musicians, singers and cmedans fr a Christmas shw scheduled fr Dec. 14 at the VA Medical Center in Lyns. Fr infrmatin and an auditin appintment, call (21) 762-4231. CAFES VAN GGH'S EAR CAFE presents an artsy cffeehuse atmsphere. Musical entertainment is presented n Sunday evenings. A $3 cver is charged. pen Me Night s presented every EGGTV, dvene cmedy shw bate- d in Sctch Plains, wb BT their newest shw n Cmcast Channel 57 n' Saturday at 1&S pjn. Tuesday ' fmm T*1f\ sign-up at 7 pjn. Van Ggh's Ear s lcated at 117 Stuyvesant Ave. in Unin. Fr further infrmatin, cad (98) 81-1844. AMRE Di CAFFE is lcated at 485 Springfield Ave., Berkeley Heights. Fr infrmatin, call (98) 665-8366. EUlRNES & NBLE CAFE in Springfield emulates a cffeehuse atmsphere with a terary spin, appealing t 'yung and ld alike. The Cafe hsts * wide variety f family-riented entertainment, ranging frm fdc singers tjazz ensembles. n additin tther prgrams, the Cafe hlds pen Mike Petry Night n the third Sunday f the mnth at 7:3 pjn. Barnes & Nble is lcated at 24 Rute 22 West in Springfield. Fr nfrmatin, call (21) 376-8544. CAFE RCK is a rek-n-rll memrabilia cffeehuse. Seating is available' at utalde Tablet m the 1 The cafe i«lcated atsewfciwhsl, Cranfrd. Fr infrmatin, eafl (MB) ; 27&58S. '. MNSTREL CFFEEHUSE Ja a cffaahusa/cncart aades run & the Flk Prject, a nn-prfit ffcftuaic and arts rganlzan. The Prject te lcated at the Smenat Cunty Envirnmental Center, 19 Lrd Stirling Rad, Basking Ridge. Shw* are held every Friday year-rund, presenting flk music in ts bradest sense. Cfr fee, tea and baked gds am served, n alchl r tbacc ara aflwadi Admissin is $5. Fr infrmatin, can (98) 766-2489. MUSC BX CAFE f the Dnald P. Palmer Museum s lcated in he. cal and ther entertainment is presented n scheduled days. Thse nterested in perfrming at the Music Bx Cafe shuld submit a resume r letter f intrductin t Susan Permahs, Springfield Free Springfield. 781. CLASSES UNDEN ART ASSCATN is ffering visual arts classes n Wednesdays in five-week segerrients. The schedule is as fllws: Nv. 19, Dec. 3, 1, 17, Jan. 7. Jan. 14. 21, 28, Feb. 4, 11. Feb. 18, 25, March 4, 11, 18. March ^5. April 1, 8, 15, 22. April 29, May 6. 13. 2. 27. Classes will be held at Sunnyskt Recreatin Center, n Melrse Terrace at rchard Terrace, Linden. Fr infrmatin call (98) 486-148. CNCERTS^ THE PARTY DLLS wil perfrm in cncert at KenTlwrth Veterans Center tmrrw at 7 pjn. Tickets are $2. which includes a dnner buffet The center s lcated at~ 491 Washingtn Ave. Fr nfrmatin, call Rb Fnts at (98) 276^6356 r Alan Jankunas at (98) 276-2641. WESTFELD SYMPHNY RCHESTRA win present The German Rmantics" n Saturday at 8 pjn. The cncert wb take place at Pre- sdytenan cnurcn, i4 Muntain Ave., Westfield. Fr infrmatin, call (98) 232-94. YMHA F UNN CUNTY wih hst the first in a series f Sunday afternn cncerts n Sunday at 2 pjn., with "New American Klezmer Band Music f Eastern Eurpean Jews." Admissin is $4. The cncert wfll be held at the Y, lcated n Green Lane. Fr infrmatin, call (98) 289-8112. LYRCA CHAMBER MUSC will present its 1th anniversary subscriptin series with fur chamber music cncerts. An cnceits will be held in the auditrium f the Presbyterian Church f Chatham Twnship, 24 Suthern Bulevard. Tickets are $17 fr general admissin, $13 fr senirs, and $6 fr students. Discunts are available fr early subscriptin. Fr nfrmatin, call CRAFTS WESTFELD CRAFT MARKET will be held at the Westfield Armry tmrrw, Saturday and Sunday. A drverse array f cntemprary crafts wil be featured, inducing wdwrking, pttery, gld and sbver jeweiry, and blwn glass. Shw hurs are Friday frm 5 t 9 pjn., Saturday frm 1 a.m. t 6 pjn., and Sunday frm 1 ajn. t 63 pjn. Admissin te $6, chldren under 1 are admitted free. The Armry s lcated at 5 Rahway Aye., Westfield. Fr infrmatin, call (8) 834-9437. HLDAY GFT SHW is lking fr crfters fr the Dec. 6 event, which will be held at Rsevelt ntermedate Schl in Westfield. Fr a vendr applicatin and further infrmatin, call (732) 249-6384. Victrian Bt Pin by Dnna Dale, a vendr at Westfield Crafts Market, pen this weekend. (T) HLDAY TURKEY SKEET SHT wil be held at Trap and Skeet Range in Cranfrd n Sunday. Sign-up is at 11:3 am., with practice at nn. The event begins at 1 p.m. Price is $4.5 plus targets. Fr infrmatin, call (98P276-225. " KDS WEEKEND CHLDREN'S THEATER at Paper Mill.Playhuse wil present Theatre Vf Richmnd, Virginia, with The Legend f Sleepy Hw.* This cmic adaptatin prmises nt t be t scary, and. is recmmended fr ages 6-12. ' An perfrmances in this aeries are n Saturday and Sunday at 11 ajn. Tickets are $8 fr rchestra seats and $7 fr mezzanine. Fr infrmatin, call the bx ffice at (973) 376-4343. Visa, Mastercard and Discver 'yy WESTFELD SYMPHNY RCHESTRA will present "Animal Magic,* a cncert fr children and their families, n Sunday at 2 pjn. and 35 p.m. Cncerts will take place at Edisn ntermediate Schl, 8 Rahway Ave., Westfield. Tickets are $1 adults, $6 students age 17 and under. Fr tickets, call (98) 232-94. LECTURES MDERN RSH DRAMA wil be presented by Michael Cadden n Mnday at 8 p.m. The discussin will take place at St Jhn's Lutheran Church, 587 Springfield Ave.. Summit Admissin s $1. Fr nfrmatin, can (98) 273-1141. MSCELLANEUS HAYR1DES AND CAMPRRES will be ffered, at TraJside Nature and Science; Center this fall. Ha/rides will be held tmrrw beginning at 6:3 pjn. n case f rain, participants will be rescheduled fr ne f the remaining rides, as space allws, r n an alternate night A S3 ticket entitles the ticket hlder t a^hayride thrugh the Watchung ResenarL singing and strytelling with Jim Rbhe, arid Ht crtclaafand marshmallws by a rparing campfire. AD tickets must be purchased in advance; n tickets wiu be sld at the hayrides. Participatin s limited and early registratin s encuraged. Grup tickets wb be limited t a maximum f 25. Large grups shuld cnsider a private hay ride rental, ffered by the Parks Divisin thrugh Nvember. The hayrides are wheelchair days at 1:15 a.m., fr ages 8-12 n Tuesday at 6 pjn. and ages 13-17 n Tuesday at 7 p.m. The next se*sk>q begins Jan. 4 thrugh Feb. 1, and trie last sessin frm Feb. 15 thrugh March 24. Discunted admissin s avabable. The rink is lcated at Warinanc Park in Rsalie. Fr infrmatin, call (98) 298-785. UNDEN LANES features Lazer Light Bwling tthe music f the 7s every Saturday night after 1 pjn. Games cst $3 per persn. nden Lanes tslcated at 741 N. SHes Ave., Undea Fr infrmatin, cal (98) 925-355. SPRTLAND, Unin's indr family fun center, ffers bumper cars and assrted rides, vide games, air hckey tables, redemptin games, basketball games, and mre. The center als features a Laser Tag Arena available at a cst f $5 per persn. fv-ntnri at 9AA.1 A Rmitu 22 West Unin. Fr infrmatin, can (98) 687-5. MUSEUMS MLLER-CRY HUSE Museum will feature cm husk dbhs n Sunday. Built n 174, Mnier-Cry Huse stands n the "rad t the muntains' in West-eld. The MHer-Cry Huse was named in hnr f its tw pre- Revluntlnary wners, bth descended frm the earnest settles in this area. Tday, the MDer-Cry Huse Museum is a natinally recgnized living museum. t has been certified as an histric site and has been entered n bth the State and Natinal Registers f Histric Places. Visitrs are intrduced t a variety f clnial skills as trained artisans and cstumed cenm recreate me everyday lite, the crafts and tasks f the 18th and 19th century farm family in Westfield. The museum is lcated at 614 Muntain Ave., WestffekL Admissin is $2 fr adults and S cents fr students. Children under six years f age are free. Fr nfrmatin abut the museum and ts schedule f prgrams, call the museum ffice at (98) 232-1776. DRAKE HUSE MUSEUM will present an exhibit f 12 Years f Muhlenberg Histry* n Wednesday. An pening receptin win be held n Wednesday frm 2 t 4 pjn. Admissin s $3. The museum s lcated at 62 W. Frnt St. Plainfiekt Fr nfrmatin, call (98) 755-5831. PETRY PETSWENESDAY at Barren Arts Center will feature Diane Gall n Nv. THEATRE ~ TWELVE ANGRY JURRS will be f Shwtimes are 8 p.m. The play win \ take place at akes Memrial utreach Center, 12 Mrris Ave., Summit CALFRNA SUTE will be presented by Westfield Cmmunity Players at 8 p.m thrugh Sunday.. -' WCP is lcated at 1 Nrth Ave., Westfield. NUTS wil be presented by The PhilathaRans f Fanwd thrugh Nv. ) 22. ' V The play will take place at The Carralge Huse, lcated at 129-Watsn Rad, Fanwd. Fr infrmatin, call (98) 322-8686. CLUE will be presented at Unin High Banjul luiirjiiuw aiu 3aturday at pjn. and Sunday at 2 pjn. Tickets are $5. The high schl is lcated n Nrth 3rd Street Fr nfrmatin, can (98) 851-678 r (98) 851-65. TELEVSN ALL MY SNS wil be presented by Carnival Prductins tmrrw thrugh Nv. 15. The prductin win take place at El Bdegn Restaurant and Dinner Theater, lcated at 169 W. Main SL in Rahway. Fr infrmatin, call (96) -47. NT THE WDS wb be presented at Unin Cunty Arts Center tmrrw thrugh Nv. 16. UCAC is lcated at 161 rving SL, Rahway. Fr infrmatin, call (98) 499-441.» THE HERESS wil be presented at The Elizabeth Playhuse tmrrw thrugh Dec. 7. The Playhuse is lcated at 11 East Jersey SL. Elizabeth. Fr infrmatin, cad (98) 355-77. AMAHL AND THE NGHT VSTRS and An American Music Revue wb be presented at Secnd Presbyterian Church n Rahway n Saturday at 8 pjn. and Sunday at 2 pjn. The church is lcated at 1221 New Brunswick Ave., Rahway. Fr nfrmatin, call (98) 388-1136. presented by Stny Hill Players tmr- rw and Saturday. c.t r $1 ^ Search yur lcal classifieds n the nternet http 7/www.lcalsurce.cm/classifieds/ mi id' Mnd^thrugh Friday 9: AM-5 PM After Hurs Call _98-686-9898 Selectin #81 V ADDRESS. Classified Advertising Wrrall Newspapers P.. 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SwHTtampartaam. 1-8^8-7315 <ee-mt). Suburban Cab Cmpany t lking fr M and part time help, iailty 973-762-57 riverswantedn Cmpany i*mer^ eratgrrlvecs wantedtranenm Freight lanes W DKRCatffJ HUM SMaW*4aV CaVl Mfit tapl 4-X par mfa alar 3 days. 41(k), Haalh & Ha Murana. Sign-n s. wlanalbcinuaei and much mare. Ctf tday at 1-flrj-5aM76S. DRVERS WANTED. FUX tana. Earlyy at*. Use l cmpany py vehicle. Excasant bt H. Mt Must h have d dean feenaa, be raalatu*. Cal between 1am-^im 8B-241-181B? CANT SEEM T FND THAT EXTRA CASH? Year Rund PsMns Anihbfe (r Unin and Essex cunties. NVENTRY TAKERS N txperfence Necessary Paid Training %i.-$8.7hur Starting Wage Bi-Annual & Referral Bnus Medical Benefits Great pprtunity Fr Advancement Day, Evening & Weekend Availability Must have reliable transprtatin Call 98-686-5968 tr nmjetair* ana t aetedlt in nterns**. A free press is the strength behind demcracy. At Wrrall Cmmunity Newspapers, reprters learn what it takes t becme gd reprters: Why? Because reprting fr ne r mre f ur weekly newspapers means r>m>mirtg invlved in the cmmunities we serve. Rm news stries t features, frm cuncil cverage t sewm ' CLASSFED. GARAG EARN MNEY Re mmaplanbal ataai Cal 1-8-5134343 aad.y-281. FLRAL DESGNER wanted 973-4*-1487. FREE WNDWS-NT SEMNAR Spnsred By: Micr Tech Training ) Center nc. (Must call t reserve seat) Phne# (21) 673-9177 Fax* (21) 673-9211 Guest Speaker "T be Annunced"» Date: Nvember 15,1997 Time: 11 { AM Sharp Lcatin: 6 Evergreen Place, 5th Flr 1. 25 wrd > $21. r $28. cmb Garage Sale signs, price stickers, ballns, helpful hints, inventc r sheet and Ham nsurer* ECNMY CLASS 2 wrds $7. r $11. cmb items fr sale under $1. ne item per ad price must appear. AUTS FR SALE 2 wrds -1 weeks $31. r $44. cmb n cpy changes DREAM MACHNES > Pht, f yur car plus 2 wrds 4 weeks -$4. Call tww 1-8-564-8911 r> HELP WANTED Reasn Have yu been suffering frm chrnic fatigue fr at least 6 mnths? D yu have ther prblems like aches, pains and/r difficulty thinking? f yu answered yes t bth these questins, yu may be eligible fr a' free medical evaluatin and t participate in studies.. CALL NJ CES CENTER AT (973)67«-763 ;.rr SHWS N UR STRES AND N UR CAREER PPRTUNTES As a part f the Kings team; yu will enjy cmpetitive wages, regular salary increases, paid hlidays and vacatins, medical benefits, 15X discunt n all purchases, & cllege schlarships. All psitins require weekend availability. Schedules are individualized. Equal pprtunity emplyer M/F. Part Tune Jb pprtunities in these Areas! - DARY Fund metal sculpture by Bill Heise; wrks n display at Westfield Crafts Market this weekend. Traflside Nature and Science Center is lcated at 452 New Prvidence Rad n Muntainside. Fr additinal nfrmatin, cntact the Divisin f Parks and Recreatin at (98) 527-49. FALL DSCVERY HKES are scheduled at Trallside Nature and Science Center. Wednesday. 1-2:3 pjn. Drake Farm Circular Hike t an ld farm site and lk fr the remains f the huse and bamthten search fr the spring that prvided the water fr the husehld. Nv. 13 - Birds, Bugs and Btany. Fee is $5 per hike. Directins t the starling pint wil be mailed upn receipt f fee. TralskJe s lcated at 452 New Prvidence Rad. Muntainside. Fr infrmatin, call (98) 789-367, WARNANC SKATNG CENTER is pen thrugh April 4. Private arid grup ce skating lessns are available, fr beginners thrugh advanced skaters f all ages. The next sessin will be Dec. 5 thrugh Jan. 14, and the last sessin frm Jan. 16 thrugh Feb. 25. Hckey clinics are als ffered. Classes fr ages 4-7 are held n Sun- Admissin s tree. All reading begin at 8 pjn. The arts canter s lcated at 582 Rahway Ave., Wdbrldge. Fr infrmatln f -cau-(732) 634^)413.- RAD WBGCpJazz 88.3 FM prgramming >*«present the fllwing shws this WttC Tday 'Artbeat,' a weekly magazine shw cvering all facets f the arts, wb be aired at 6:3 p.m. "Marian McParaancfs Pian Jazz,'7 Tmrrw "Prtraits n Blue,* 7 pjn. Saturday "Jazz Classics," 6 ajn. *Beale Street Caravan," a ne-hur magazine shw abut the Blues, 1 p.m. "Jazzset With Brahfrd MarsaJs,'8 pjn. Sunday "Jazz Frm the Archives,' 1 p.m. Mnday "Bl«y Taylr's Jazz at the Kennedy Center,* 7 p.m. Tuesday "Jazz prfiles," 7 pjn. Christian drama grup, will perfrm at Grace Lutheran Church in Unin n Sunday at 7 p.m. a c t e d. The church is lcated at?z>? VauxhaU Rad n Unin. Fr nfrmatin, call (98)'686-3965. CHLDREN F EDEN will be presented at Paper Mill Playhuse thrugh Dec. 14. The musical s a spectacular retelling f the stries f Genesis. Paper Mill is lcated n Brkside Drive. Millbum. Fr nfrmatin, call (973) 376-4343. TRPS NEW JERSEY CENTER FR VS- UAL ARTS is spnsring a bus trip t. «h8 Metrplitan Museum f Art n Nv. 13.,, Bu«leav 8» at 8:3 a.m. frm A&P Mail Parking Lt n Central Avenue in New Prvidence. Bus returns frm museum nly at 3:15 p.m. ndividual tickets are $15 fr members, $17 fr nnmembers. Fr infrmatin, call (98) 273-9121. BEAUTCANS: Exparlaneed hair etylets, cttw and manteunat needed. F i* r part time. Springfield m Cal 87*378-7962. tl paekaga avaflabla. Starting salary $8.5 an hur. Cal 98-688-4646, EXT 98. Laav* 1l«gaprPrfessraTiaf^^ Experienced Lan fficers Wanted Wa>ften ' ' \"' 1 -. Prtfli Underwriting with Beunk Rates, Fixed ARM Prducts Referrals '. Leads frm established cnstructin sites FHA Lending - n Huse D/E B-C Dlrect/2nd Mrtgages Benefits - 41k matching. HspltaUMajr Medical. Dental Bnus Prgram Mnthly Expenses A Great pprtunity. Experienced riginatrs nly Please. Call: the Mrtgage Grup 888-864-5363 VERTSNG SALES Wrrall Cmmunity Newspapers is lking fr experienced and aggressive salespeple fr utside and inside sales. Earning ptential cmmensurate with experience. Call; Marty Strngin (98) 686-77 Ext. 317 Educatin, reprters are the eyes and ears f all f ur readers. Wrrsll Newspapers, which publishes 22 newspapers serving 23 twns, has ' ' s&tcx and^n»ncw»yregint.4f yn think peningifrrepi.. _.. yutasvewhit it takes t be a reprter, send resume and clips t Editr Tm Caravan, P.. Bx 319. Vnin, NJ.. 783, r fax t (98) 686-4169. Be part f a cmpany whee missin s t preserve demcracy. F R E E Cmpute- ffered after graduatin. PC Arsns Day & Evening Classes SBecjaM Curaes Available Windws 95" MS Wrd Excel Access PwerPint < -.M;;C-, N-) /l S.\iil Artii/ul'l,- /<}f thst- Whit (J Applicatins nternet MS TCP/P Windws NT Ltus Ntes ~ «ClienrServer" GRCERY»NTE CREW Wrk With A Team that Wrks With Yu! f yu pride yurself n qtuduy wrk, JN THE KNGS FAMLY T RNG UP A E4MASTC CAREER PPRTUNTY..,! APPLY N PERSN T THE STRE MANAGER AT THE KNGS LCATN F YUR CHCE*. 434 Springfield Avenue, Berkeley Heights 393 Main Street, Chatham 3 Suth Avenue, Garwd 255 S. Livingstn Avenue, Livingstn 159 Maplewd Avenue, Maplewd 778 Mrris Turnpike, Shrt Hills. 784 Springfield Avenue, Summit 65 Valley Rad, Upper Mntclair 3 Pmptn Avenue, Verna 875 Blmfield Avenue, West Caldwell > >J ^ -^*>>,- tr*^*yi,'f»^f*^nv#4vy*l \

c? PAGE B1 THURSDAY. NVEMBER 6. 1987 JW6W CdUNTY CLA8S1HED C) HELP WAWTt ;) HELP WANTED H^ML^NER. W«m.MMilMMt«. RBaBPTjWBT/ * * jgfcj^jjjs FLWS) EGNER».* VMsf 4BM1MM v trtwsr shp tunin. fi*fc» am r r partama. ana. RjaiME/PMl'ntiwSaJaaHa^naadad.W mtabast appear*. Apply Haband CUhtag Stre lr rian and Har. 16 Suyvesant Avarm*. Unin -air cal 6487-434 trn FUU1ME CMllai. LCK «M «rwkmmkt FnmMM *Mkt raapnsma. matura-fnwsd parsn tr tslaphns and gartaralfllca dutts. FMurmaa watrm. Mnday* Fridays. Can 96-322-27. vte* lr tatajnna/ rdsr tattig. (Ma antryy and lyplrfl alia nacaeaar/stns cunlsr l ht hatp. Appt/ta parsn: C, 26 Suth V«fcy Read. Wastranga. t GVERNMENT JBS HMngNwl $11^33 par hur. Paid Mnhg. Fi* banafts. 7 days 1-W-433-73S3 artanstn RatunCM* Faa. GFMPHCS AND Mtan cmpany 2 pmttagr PM «m AdhMiMkw, Mky M«. And J L Nwd ayafrii phna sm, p rat*. Grwth pprtunly, banana. tsjxmir. BM87-S33S S33S arienein dtan 233 HLDAY NN f SPRNGFELD LMng trmatuia wlndad ndmduah tr tha FftMkig PeWnr FRNT FFCE PERSN AlahRa-ahuUiimaa<Mclanea.bai««lraln r lax reeume le iiaihi iumuuvl.m*mi\mn*i»t>mr ecrd, hme phne and vald Naw Jarsay d M i tense. Cal 97M3M616 bafman STCK CLERKS Msir Ratal wlna ami ftquarattnhas panki<p lr atck CMS, M nrtw, tminm-appv <: SMmrt Uqnr. 2321 Rt 22 WMt. Unin r at6-b64-55. Rich. SuMrintMdNf s Hriptr M. PER HUR; 7AM4:Mf>a Mstly utsldawifc.lndrawatdaya. wn tranaprtatln Raqulrad. Call ifcanmspm WMlida>a. 9W3»12B. TEACHER* ASSBTANT. Pat tkna panta M i V M M k «Nrt Mb praachl Expartanca pratamd. Cal 21-28S-858 wiktag tr KMrV Kar*wrth.Calfl(»29»-1id67a«klrJ*rwa TEEPHWE CA11ERS. part *mi t- racrul t T f T M Smuka Vaa JUWWU, VMMBf nun, cap 873-376-1386 t twa maaaaga. _ TYPBT. TAKE diarga pawn. ananri Chrtcal dulaa. Snal Bfca. Hurs 1S t 33 adkntabla. \amah.iavwmia. Uatn. Can 9 6 - n - 1 2 1 2. WATERS/ WATRESSES. Buy m mm P ~ ~ WATErVWAfT M9TESS AND ialri BUSPERSNS 86-233-g. Rany Carman r P^y. 6AM-inaAM. WATERS/ WATTRESSES. PtaMna avalama. Apply t paran t Sc«y«SMak Hiaa, HUSEKEEPNG PERSNNa Rm Manrtanti and Prtara aalmavm. 55 Mnii Awrwa, SptlntfMd. uh a»w. tptn^id, HJ HME TYPBTS.PC uam nawm. S45J knna planm. Cal 1-8M13-4343 art. B^31 ' HME TYPBTS. PC uam naadad. $45, tama BBJMM. Cal 1-«-51J-«343 aanaln B4B7. HUSE CLEANER kmadma M Bma panhga Mnday TiMay. N awnaiga. ByaHanca W Paranal r CmmardaJ Ltaaa. Muat ba aba» ata and ama. d Typtat, BarMpm. Cal 783-6734.> FLU. TME r pad *m TypM WATEW WATRESS. Dal King. Undan. Mnday thr FrMky. Lunch shifts. Call wessia. WAREHUSE. FUU. Tkna py tf na naaaavy. Faxiaauma t WHEN REPLYNG T A UNN CUNTY CLASSFED BX NUMBER BX NUMBER Wrral Newspapers P.. Beam Hi 74 P YARDPERSMUNTERPERSN lr Un- ENTEBTAWjeNT fejeewwemseltte MwpnlMdlpartM FLEA MARKET: Satday, Nvambar 8. MwawsM Twara, 1551 M Avanua. Undan. HJ. Raki r ahta 9am-4m. Mlataiinaw >M»>i inb)wafdt«mer^jbima«s53sss SSassaiaaw: WRVEWENTS N KTCHENS. Wa Replace r Reface. JVW/8TRA6E DN'S ECNMY MVNG AND STRAGE Tha Remmanded Mvar. ar 3ft yaar PC 19. 751 LatUgh Avanua. Untn. 9^687-35 9M88-MVE TAaiwWYWUiivW- PAUL'S MAM HVERS WNTER 8PECAL8 and LAND8CAWN Frmerly f Yak) Ava. cunts. Cal tr Date*. HaWdV. a. CmpMa Landseae PM 177 Lcal* Lng Sgui?*5C Dletanca MvSg CALL MMM-7768, DESGN EXTJC GARDENS & PND NSTALLATN TREE REMVAL FREE ESTMATES PAPER HANCjNG Publicatin printing Mafat 463Vdty Stut g Mn.. Tuee., Wad. & Frl. 9AM-5PM Thursday and ther mes RUBBSH REMVAL FAU. CLEAN Upa, Tp Sl. Mdi, Pwtng. M WDfal, W s>»a<4>. KELLEYB CLEAN UPS * Pwarwaahain E» ABa. arasaa. Tfaiaminli, Yards. wned. Fraa 7324484114; FmytaMadLPhna: RCtCS CLEAN Up. aragsa, Ds AtBcs. nalde and uwda DamMn, Wa rent al alia dumpsters. 96^73-783. Pager * 7894589. MSCELLANEUS n Piamhai. 1an>5pm. Claad Tuaaday- GUTTERS4JADBK UNERGRU8 DRAWS DECRATVE BLEWE1S PUniBNG ftheatmg w M masr hmtar AVERAGE HUSE S446CL husehld Rme, cmhet; Bahrem a MWwi nm**ia Al dabrta baggad*wabwa. p\ nterir & PaJntbig REASNABLE RATES muchtm. Al Rk and aunara Rapa*»d : \ Paperhamfaf Fuly nured and BndeP ' ^ HumUn UMN. 768 FABWAY M» ( «' MM MEL CNTRACTRS? Tha Hmawanan CmralH" AcWna, AJWa*na, Naw Cn- hlfc MX*, 21-22849SS R & C Landscaping Faux Finishes SM). SaMday Nyanar «r»aimpin. A n, Spt»^gda.lai«aai*a,eara1ara,Ba»in kapln. Rapat, Dads, Pwaa. nn UTTERS, LEADERS daanad and ttwjiad. Gutters Cleaned, Snw Ptwrig Bill Paulisn PH Certified 98486-7415 mamia, Cnn igan. art. d«racraan» Bama. AHnttMaty and DapandabWy ft RsmvaJ, Fuly tured, Fraa Esttnsla*. Cal 98-75-472/549-9431 Saax 785 MTCHELL M < a c m 4 day. tjurtar 6m, Sam-Spm: RatraNna. HwwhM a w, tla.ale. N Junld FLEA MARKET UNN: Nvairt^re, ar^im. lain Tanaa. CMdrana aama. huaahm. ant N Jb Tee BB ef UALTY AJR Cndstnhfli Cal tr ras fl tnuch nwra.. - \ MKE CSTELL 9M8W425 WEST RANE. 64 Fraat H Rad. Nvambar 7. 8. B: garmpm. araga/huaa Sala. Fumlura, apptaneaa. etmaa. cmna. MSCELLANEUS FR SALE ut huaahm aura. A-1 APPLANCES. 367 Rt 22 HMda. Ra- ^WESTRANE.N»an*ar8.9. lanmprn. lnmtfn.waahan),dryanl7bup. (Naat MgBiaa, hcanm tarns, ak phcaa. pay iky NVMy VSMDW Shp-Rna) Sams g8-888-7364. ASPEN SK Turs ssas vacalm t aj majr sm resrt. Packages nclude dhcunted ajrlaras. ldarig. 1 flctab) and much. BREAKFRNT/WALL Unl. Cntamprary st^a. Burl wd and glasa. aghtad, 3 WMdual psas GDt 6, $15 r bast alter. Cal 98-64-47B3.? BUNK BEDS. Sld wd, navar used. n tha bx. Cst $35. Sal $135. cash. Cal 21-812-8348. DESK (STEEL). 5JaaL S75J:4 WANTED T BUT AAA LNEL, American ANTUE AND<*Jer Fn ba*rr^txea xeamrnbj,ie ai-5b6-t84 AVN DRUM C. NC. NEW* USED«TEB-*UM«FREE ESTMATES WU. WRK WnHN YUR BUDET JHN HDAVANCS. J a»v«6-1»4«pauabt PATERN PAVNG Drtvwaays - Parking PaVan Lta : 8at Sawing y PailnaBkxsa FREE E8TaMATE8^ FUUY WSURE H. i! en. Cal ZM-467-SS3. HME PRVEMEMTS 98-687-8189 VCTR LAfSCAPtM and CraaructtruAl atiul lawn and nabudrn. 96-355-1495 (Baspar) 98-95-84. DREW DE MSN MASNRY. Steps, Patte, Cncrete Wk Wrk, Sfdswaaai. Wakwaya, Wk Curbing. Al Repairs and 8mal Jbs. -Vmf naaaaislil n a a l l Fteass. FresEaBmaaes, F nsured. 96.26-4«J4 PRFESSNAL WACVERW KEAN SCHAEFER MCVtKL RaaaMa. Vary tw ticm Manr Painting, Edeitar Naw fca,rapats. Thai* t*-ia ness. 2 hur mhinum. 8ame ratae 7 days. GftWR?CtW*fi&m}it1tmL 13) Fame Faftn le tds*sam m GftmWR?CtWfi&}ft%$&EKtm&llf clmnlkln&lblbta D-f^ r FLWN wner pereted. fieisreniai. nsured. Free Resumes TALwaNarSaatBMaL nsured. CerWled by PH. CM Jseph. fr^d^^ b HLLYWD riaiiatis, Uanaa PM561. Cal anytime. r 973-537-138.. Faat prlaaaliiai Je Megna, 1-8-7S<822.14MM4M158. 98464-1216. ' Typmung asmcaa EF*» KANE what ar* yu upt? Find ub Cal - LANDSCAPNG 325. kkaura la a " 24 PAN TWiHG Wsr»ssnHnatarMngahawaraartWaw>k> EMCL TLE CNTRACTRS change bat Saa ua lr tiussatum yur C bsta. atjw rgan, dda and anda. ARTSTC LANDSCAPNG PAN TUMN and Service. Maetar'J^enn Estabashed MS AUK VEYT8MAN PaWtng. Merir/Exterir Tunhgkrrlme,Reerdtag8>ule,S<*>ts. r g PSYCWCHEACHNS By UfcnRaa. Grand PahBngs, Walpaperlng. Free Cattmelai, Fuly ver r 25 25 years axpertenca- Cmptifl Ktehene, BattrsM. RapaJnv whng, pankia Naw Lcafln. PiaiiH Ad Fr nsursd. Finest Palming. uabty wrk. Vall-y SbMt Tie Flrs, Tub Enalauraa, atifa»srslsai SpacM P«d*F»B*i WMMadayatK 98-829-1928. l l FrMEtttmlfM Myhnuwi i 13S WMMSU *AVMU«9, RMM ftj«a tptt Fnt 8W-241-51M. CASWN PAWTWa Pahttg. N jb t sml r. l tp panjty.dijnr FERDtWNDFAUlYPalrA^Werlr/Exierlr PaMng, Rfhg, uers. Neat and dean. ver 2 yean Swvtcng Unin Cunty-. 98-964-735. Reasnable rates. Free FRSmrs PAMTMa nterir and Exterir. uatty Wrk. Reasnable rales. Futy nsured, fieferencm Avataale. Replacsmenlenl Wind N Jb T Smal 6-815-1833. GREGRY ZALT8SHTEM PaWar Bdeclr/ nterir, plaster and ahatrddng. Fuly nsured. wlarencm. Al ba guaranteed. Free estimate 2 1-3 7 3 ^ 4 3 8 * > SCHENWALDER CELEBRATMG UR 85ft YEAR MSTALLATN ft SERVCE Lawn FaustsaSuinp Pumps TaetstWatr Heaters AlaraflnsKJas Heat Faucet Raps** ElecMc rajn & Sewer Cleaning Serving the Hme wner Buakieaa a ndustry 984864749 ^,464 Chestnut Street, Unin, NJ Master Ptunefs License #4182-#96«5 Dean. Mn.. Tuee, Wad. * Fit 9AM-5PM Thursday and ther amee RFNG CNTRACTR CaiMsdki 1 ply rubber rfing Huaty Wrk at a MARK MEJSE AL PASCAVAGE & SNS 973-2284965 ADDTNS KTCHENS ATTCS ALLREHDELMG BATHRMS BASEMENTS DECKS Free Estimates Fully nsured 21-372-4282 R LAZARCK MASNRY. SidtwaJka. Steps. Cuba, PaHa. Decks. uttars, PaKng. Cw pantry. Clean Upa. Remvals, Dasamanu, Attfcs, Ysids, 8mal DamHn. Free Eatknates. FiaV nawad. 98488-23. HUSE PANTNG MTERR AN EXTERR ' Fully hsurad ft EaUrmtM STEVE RZANSK 98-6864455 PANTNG & PLASTERNG YEARS EXPERENCE SEMR CfTZEN DSCUNT RCHARD SCHENWALDER P1UMBMCL AR CNDmNMa HEATM MASTER PUJMBM LCENSE «S851 1-8-46»863S 21 Sputhgale Rd; New PtwrWanta FAX (464-8687 _ BNDED AND MSURE FAMLY TRADiTN SNCE 1912 WE STP LEAKS! CLARK BULDERS, RK. Rf Skipping & Repairs Flat Rttg & Serving Unin Fr 28 Years Futy marad Fraa NJ. Uc. N. 17 9»-381-9W1-»-m-lEAK (532S) P.. BX 3696, Unin, NJ TLS/ACHMERY FRCE k) a TMuee. sisbaf as T 2271 Rai. 22 PJ. Bx 3729. Unin. NJ 47 * FAXr Mn/WaaFrl-7a-5a; Tuaa/Thurs-7^r>8 Sat-ea-5; Sun-1 W STACK Tim a**** jlat STSLSnH FN Need cht* TYP8ETTN6 Velxes Negattve* Maple impsitin 4W VtBey St YUR AD culd appear hare fr as Me as $16. per weak. Cal lr mre dettas. ur friendly ctassmed department wuld ba happy t help yu. Cal 1-fl-564-8911 () WHDW SHADES EXCLUSVE STYUHSfVarlicala: Sfiadsaand VaJancaa; CMh Vaneaan Bkida, Mast Seel Priced Wa«Janet acratra. larrrfprn. 1318 Nrth Brad Street, HMsMe. NJ. 98-361-4968. 21-923432. FEDADUNE T). < MMNTENANCE PERSN haadad. Ftadbla Can Vwchal MAKE SEWU8 MnayB Tum yur. ma M a v«y serius hcme. Nt MLM. N swaatnenl 24-hur recrded manage, ytfl be gad yu. caaed! 1-8-882-18S6 (SCA PART TWE MsdtsJ Rscapantt. Eqienene - necessary. ApprsdmaWy S fled* hurs par week. Tuesday a must. 86-964-S2B r lax 88-864-7646. : MEDCAL RECEPTNSr. BX3YN. fub dme m Suth range^knwtedge l Health nsurance Plans. Referrals and cmputer sms required. Benallls available. Call 873-78*4242. Ci. MEDCAL RECEPTNST/ FuV Part Urns. Bang trbusy HamM. Must be experienced, ratable wth cmputer. nsurance knwledge. Fax resume: 21-467-8268. MEDCAL SECRETARY part time needed aflamns. Must ba rehbkwth gd reler-. Cal 873-38-12. MLLBURN. Smal mathmnw ttlca seeks experienced tga] «ecretsrv>th;wp 6.1 and gnt stsn experience. Salary and bener* rwtteble. negtteme.cali 973-379-8292 r tax resume t g7»37»b21. PART TUE. Survay takers. n Unin, mmhga r evenings. Hurly plus bnus. Cal Mary. 86-851-964.. PART TME Custmer SeMc fltsdvi Wifc ki & bmy WNafp>wn>ia _ ads ver the phne. Ads are typed dkadly nt cmputer system whs* avaflsara tafc. reqalremenla are typing minimum t 45wpm. gd iiknand i ttta Engftsh language, rgarttaanatswfcanda«alantape«ng(wedn1 have apel check). Wrk 2 days par weak Mnday and Tuesday, Sam-Spm. Cal aselfled Advarllslng Manager, 1»m-3pm. 873-763-7 t arrange an Wervlew. PART TME CUSTMER SERVCE REPRESENTATVES PART TME DAYS PaHn nvkes assmkig custmers, prcesalng rders, dau entry and ther rslataddudaa. We arewsangt tram a bright ndmdual w M teaant mmunlcabn smes. APPLY M PERSN PPULAR CLUB PLAN. Service Center Rssis Shpping Center 575 Rartan Rad NJ PHTGRAPHERS/ CASHERS needed fr Chriaanas Prmr,. VW train. Day Urns/ evenaigs. Fd and part time. Hktng nw. 97*429-7644. -PAST1CS_FREMAN' wmen trkpechn immna. Sacnd aml Expaiienca necessary. Apply n parsn 8:3sm-4pm weekdays. Ech MkJtg me. 911 SprtngfWd Rad, Suth, Urert, NJ. 98<8M99. RUTE DRVER'S HELPER Must have CL License and dean driving recrd. Apply n persn between 2*PM Peerless Beverage C. 1 Flral Avenurtlrth Unin, NJ 783 SALES UTSDE Heavy duty truck parts Warehuse Dtatrbutr needs right paran rjnawlemaje) lr establahed territry n New Yrk and New Jersey. Mechanical experience hettul Fid tkne pstlin wth benefts. Send resume t Brkllne Machine. 535 Sweedand Avenue. Hltskle, NJ.725 r tax: 96 68&445. SECRETARY PART TME GenVal Klce wrk lr Usiilennnrt real estate rflc. m ~*~~^ Can JE EMMA 1 973-762-79 ADVERTSE tmng tr Ml «ma va uljb and wn car. Ca* 873-763*586. eb- t care fr the aldarty/a Una W leavhaureve)q)eitanced.freeevs- Cal'21-76M134. CLEANM: EWERENCEDyuncM*mant dmati hubmr Utss. Exnstanl MDWCCS. wn tramprtattm. CM 873-2B6-1288 leave CLEAN REALLY CLEAN REALLY 9»Wl-W7 CCtrANUNTSkkrEldeHy.Eipaitanad. Uve-ki r UL Persnal Care Sendee, a PM RADUATE PRACTCAL nurse wl watch yur new bm, attchajcralaiiywhla yu SHMp. WMfcaWd llaftiait! dafafelv hws aavlft* ama. RaaamabM) ralas. Exceeent raairencas.. Cal 873-678-2834, pager 873-78^561. HUSECLEANMa PRTUUESE Huse- HUSEKEEPER AVAftABLE 3 days par week. Friandy and trustwrthy paran wth axcetent ratarecea. Cal 88-64-321. MATURE CMPANN elderly caregver. Raastta, wn kansprtatfn. Als denlng, laundry. Minimum 5 hurs. Jannllar 97>67Ma33. NURSE ADE fcerwad) aaaka tn sv ut,» llans r nsjwa. caring lr afcfc r amsrly. d ralarancea, wn iranaprlalln. 21-763-1436. ;_ PlAHAECV.t».SpaclaUnglnaklsnV/ smc caw. Huaalraapara. ava-la/ ul En»rknead with axcallant rafarancas. Call Brj6-688-814g. RELABLE WMAN «la tve-ln pabn as fnpmsn r wumkmpv. Exctanl rafw* areas. Cal 73475-269. ANNUNCEMENTS ADPTN. Happy lving cuple tkhg t wlh yur grief. W l prvide by. happiness, freedm tryur precius newbrn. Stay hme vegetarian Mm, lving Dad. Maureen/Kevin T-&XV6353879. ADPTN. Are yu pregnant? Dnt knw what t d? Wa have many UmBes waling t adpt yur chad. Please cal 1-8-745-121. ask fr Mard r Glria. We Can Help. A TRUE PSYCHC - Mrs. Rhnda. gvs al types f raadnga and advice. can and w l hat yu where thers have fajm. 1243 Stuyvesant Ava- Unin, 98-686-98a5. LSE UP t 3 punds. 3 day guarantee. Al Natural. Dctr Recmmended. Free samples. 732-786-969. (See PUZZLE n Page B7) naaananaaaaaa aanna an acnaa anaa aaa Gaijaan Ddnaanpa a aaa ssaaa aaa anaaa aaan aaaa aaaa ana aana aaaaa anaaa D DD aaaa aaaaa adaaaagia aaaadaaga PHaa maaa nnada aana j a mnaaa D aaaaa aaaa aaaaaa 88-354-823. ' MN RM Sat 8 Place Wakwl. Maple bedrm aat. twin bad, mattress. Cal 88-668-138. ESTATE SALE by June. 122 Bart>ar» Avenue, Unin fh Vatai Hal Rad). Frkhy. Saturday BAM-3PM. Heavty carved akdhng rm, ChkHartng pian, tablea. lampa, krga brnza FALL SPECAL Privacy Hadgs. W mature M pnvacy. Cadar/ ArbrvUs; 34' Bush. Saas aach. 12 Traa MMnum. uannlaad. Dbcunt Traa Farm. 1-8-8»fr8238. ' FJECABWETS and gm tnahim«ura. Gd cndu. Ptaas* cal Be-527-6B8(Lask tr avh - FtSHW BKS. have hwrrjrarant bks n flsmng. Thay tal yy what yu naad t use whan yu g fishing. Gertrude BeNmer 21-663-6248. FUTN. SL ak, $S,' Blw Lazy By rckar radnar. 3 pba ak wsj unl $6. 873-731-131. Evenings nly. FT BASKETS Gatr* "SpacMzkig W custmg«bastts)ust lr yu-al ccasins. G* Baskata start st $25. Prpnatr. Barbara Pasquatna. 86-686-4149... L MSAXTS And Fhtag nsects n Yur YarrJ Buy EraVircarExlandnalr Plus Msqul and Flying kaact Spray lr Yards. This Pr frmula Mb bugs where they fee and breed. Sat lr al plants and shrubs. Wrks upt A " - - - - - ^ *f Yur Mney Dept LMNG RM Sal Black leaiher sla, lve seat; black glass dhtg table whi 4 chairs and lamp. S1r873-7S1-5S3. MATTRESSES ft BX SPRMGS Twt $49; Ft* $59, uean $68; Khg $79 each Futns $189; Deybede $129 CmpMe A-1 FURNTURE 86488-7354 RL 22 West(Nexl tshp RRe) Free akery., wthkt.4 mles Phne) rders Accepted MATTRESS AND. Bxspring, rthpedic. Never used. SM h^ackage. Cat $55. Sal $155 cash. Can etver. Cal 21-2S6-2S26. : MWK CAT. MsgnBlcent natural Ranch ma* cal Very h* Bs 8-12. Exslent cndun. Asking $75. Cal 873-762-2524, PAN.MDERN Cnsle. WihuttWsh.Paddsd bench ndudsd. Mint cndbn. Just tuned. $15. Csl 873-73^782. MUST SELL Slverware (service lr 8) caka decrating kr. WMn pans,* serving pbaes, crck pt. recrds, dbhes, wal decr. 8 back tapes, Teac cassette player and mral 96*86-2541. SHUFFLE BWUN MacMe Titple Strlte-. $8 r bast ner. 973-325-2355. MeeJ fr hme nriaalki rm r basement, excaaant cndajn. $1q Cal 98-241-5872. TABLE. 42* RUND trench trdwd (new) with 2 leaves and glass tp. $985. 98-277-334. WLFF TANNM Bads. Tan H hme. Buy dract and Save! Cmmarck* hme unas frm $1B9J». Lw Mnthly Payments. Free clr catalg. Cat Tav 1-8*42-131. GARAGE SALE ""*> UNDEN. 314 Miner Terrace (ff West Blancke). Nven*er 8th, 9th, 9am-4pm. Husehld Rems, dmes. Rain date ftwing UNDEN. -as Rakidale N i SaW 719 MaV i, 9anv2pm. Huse curtains, and much mrel 15th. MAPLEWD. 59 BYDEN Avanua. SaturdayNvarrAer8lh;94.Artlqustumlure.tla > ham rect equipment, ptabal mechte. ^ cttlilngtibuaehld lama: MAPtEW. NfNS Sale. Wadnasdey thru Sunday. ipn>«:3pfn, 8am and Sues CeectWee. SB Valey Sheet (crner f Jeflersn). Cmplete nventry. 973-763-444. MAPLEWD. 33 HCKRY Drive. Saturday. Nvember 8. Sarpm. Man) and adul ctthkig. Jewelry, tumlura. tys, recanacka and much mre. J, EPA 1 DT CERTnE 7» l7xa»»29 DRMNG SERVCE»«ERAS.TP«$$lrpiaBVanaquarlBle ; Jr)KUPa^Dal»a^Saivla.l»atblgt cameras. N mvla. n Pbriu. n Kdaks. 1 vm jclcup. Cal anyame, gfr864-7661. HUMMELS-HUMMELS-H Hummak> Hummela- Hummsat- Hummale- Humak- Hummab- Hummaia- Hummaat- Hummele- 21-869-588 y ft A RECYCUNG Buyers t cpper, braes, a)urr*iumand akin»- num cans, carradatia, atawaaa steel and al mther nn-teneus matsjs. - " & t 4-» MndayFiklay fc t 2a Saturay 352 Market Street. Kanewdh 86-245-4221 PETS ipft yur car. cal us. wal datmr tryu enywherah khwa. Fr teaa>mas cal Mr. Caldwall 873-416-5937. Beeper 673-788-385. ABLE ELECTRC. t atactrtswa d U Naw aiaiala»r«ccrapa*«.taasnar»iprtsa.recarniwndattris avaaabla. Uanaa 115. Fuly nsured. Cal Frank at 96-27fr8662. KRETJER ELECTRC. MC. nsamanbal Cmmercial, tndustital. Free Esflrnates. Cal Tm. 21-782423 r «6-t84-686a--Lteriae f 8124. SPURR ELECTRC Nw and AKef*fin Wrk SpedaMng n iicaism ghttw and service PRVATE CLLECTR lkingjrd*;*- naw thing and amasarlaa km 186*. 196-*, 187-8. Barbie, Fianda, DBJW. Traaay, MW. ^ 3S^*daaKlid afltillrva»eraans. a K, and y develpments. y Tammy. UHachapa, KkUaa. ate; (tamty f License Number 7288. Fuly nsured. des) AiwcndMn. smal qr targe, wfl ravel N Jb T SnaL 98-276-7661. Fwcycan^rduaMal Actlrts Servtad 98-5634398 1-8-874398 MAX WENSTEN SNS, WC. HNEST WBGHTS-BEST MWCES^ Always BuyiM Scrap M M ).TM'S FENCNG 2426 Mrris Am mm Bume Unin ALL TYPES Daly MflSSalurtay. %1 NEW AND REPAR 9fr686-82367Sinc«1919 N JB T SMALL YMAbawlyl trm 1864-1981 Cal 1-8-3384631.1 FREE ESTMATES Jhn. CALL: 21-761-5427 $5 BUVS ANY Pup n #1 Pppy Huaa. Naw Jersey! Largest Selectin f $5 Pupa. MasterCarY Visa. pen Nvember ft 9. Hurs HW. JP NaB Kamala. US Hkjbway #1 Pitnnstn. NJ appsh Hyatt HfL NSTRUCTNS GUTAR MTRUCnN by PirtMaiim umrm.««f25ya«raa«erlenca.begfeinars thrugh advanced. AH ages welcme. 8841- BATHRMS CARDWALE CNSTRUCTN C. Cmnlati r Partial Lwest Pries 864445 r 8644322 BATHTUB fleglazng Tub. Tas Use WU* 12 Hurs Chse *m Rainbw Clrs At Fractal a Replacement Cat Cat MR. UGLY CARPENTRY JE DMAN 9M86V3824 ' DECKS ALTERATNS/REPARS ekftchens.attcs BATHRMS-eBASEMENTS REMDELED N t> t smal r tlarge. W. WTTEK CARPENTRY. AMc Renvtlne. Dasaments. lia. Ftrtng. qaatt. Prs Trim.' KBdian bnprvamantaf Paatti ftwk> dws. Al lypaa f Repak*. Fuay kiaurad. Free Estlmatea. 88-862-4838. Baapar 88-815-6436. w FMANCMG BEK»eWTHMiig^ g ^ Payments? yents? Cal Save Yur Hme America. i nc. tdy tday and start fresh. fresh, N pints r t csts! Bad cradhn prblem BW627 CASH* avmedate $$ tr structured settlements and deterred nsurance cwrns. JJ. Wemwrm 1-888-231-5375. DEBT CNSUATN. Cut mnthly paymsnts D t 3 **. Reduce HarecL Stp ~ " cals. Avid bankruptcy FREE canh- NCCS nn-prm, censed/ FREE CASH rarasl Casga. Sclws-nhts. BuHnaaa. MadkasMa. Navar Repay. Tl Free 1-8tV21M axl -719. FREE CASH rarts Casge. Scrtcevahts. Buskiees. Medks* Ms. Never repay. Td free 1-8-218- axmnsin &5136. GET CAjSH Nw$ tryur Mure haurance MMMWSC, wriks cnp«c lwy psyrnints. Be^prtcea, gut* dsing: PP8435-3248 MNEY PRBLEUS7 We can heap. Lan avajmha $3j & up. must be emplyed 44 (SCA Netwrk) j MNEY T LEND. Credi CratdatrrfApplytra CNSTRUCTN General Cntractr *FRAMMG *RFMG FREE ESTWATES FULLY tsured 21-676-2966 We Nw Acept Al Mwjr Cradt Carda CMPLETE HME MPRVEMENT C. C«apanay **? Rlng " Masnry Decks Cleaned & Treated. PteaeeCsft ' C.P. ENTERPRSES 98465-159 DES YUR HUSE NEED A FACE-UFT? CALL nterir - Exterir - Windws - Glass Futy nsured 98-241-3849 EXTERR/ MTERR PaMng. Cajpenby. Basements and -fltca. Cal 88-486-169. GENERAL REPAR8, cajpanlry. painting, waldwn, dfs, ffln. Al cxpwtiy diw* N Jb tcsrnel. Free e*trramfusyirauiad Please cal 98-352-387. -. HME MPRVEMENTS. Markra and Exterirs frm A t Z. Dtaunt prtss. Free EaSmates. CaJ Tday. 96-3S4K1881.....^ HMEREPAWS -Wrk Dra Prtedralylt Lm" WaWhgry WaV SpaxUng Exterir Tie Repairs and Mre Je, 8-366-679 PLAZA HME MPRVE1ENTS SMnr Whdws/ BWng N Dwn PaymanV FUB> nsured Awlaali/ NJ Licence 122866 Luis Matam612 Belay Ava^ Ebabeth, NJ We can deliver ver fur millin pairs f these fr nly $349 FEAST YUR EYES N THS! fr nly $349 yu can place a classified as that will appear in 112 daily and weekly newspapers in New Jersey. Yur ad will cme face t face with 4.2 millin readers! /WRRALL 'fi/lgmmunlty Ll NEWSPAPERS New Jersey Press As«datin StaewWe Classified Advertising Netwrk (SCAN) 69) 456. fax (69) 463. e<nal NJRressawXcm T) \Cl CALL 1-8-564-8911 T PlACt TUR ClASSfllAD Search yur lcal classifieds n the internet http-y/www.lcalsumexnvdasslkkls/ BUSNESS PPRTUNTES LCAL CAMPY Rtas. 3 Vendtg Machines. Earn appradrnalaly SSAkiy. Al lr $^85. Cal 1-8«6-VEND. PARTNER WTH Dctrs. Earn a dctrs HlaVy. nmhn pnt MMH fmriwnc nimny seet ssfttarlaatwa wlh dsntms. MAs and vats. 1-8CXX96-1585. RAPDLY EXPANM Lking fr 5 key MvkluaJal W l W h up tearn Sij am year! 1«freiS6494. Sand $4. and 8ASJ l: Dabble Efcama. 22 Tvtar Street Unin NJ 783. Unin Cunty ni HNDT _ uick & Easy mwjcasrce.cm/ CALL: LENNY TUFAN 98-273-625 ADVERTSE RENTAL -Al real aufctjaet t the Federal Fair Hueng Act, egal t edveidee any MiaUn, r. dkmracanatln en rae, clr, reagin. eex, hajkav -lajaj atatue, r natinal cjgjn, r h "l)f UCtl TM wl net knwtagry acspt any ad- - jfrrealeatatawtikale ii an i vilatin ^ ^ f Vim MV» Al PSffaWfltl at Mflttf bsfflilami that al daeree advertjeed are i UTT RENT BELLEVUE. SPACUS 2-3 BEDRbM. f> nhiy rm, Ml^lclchin. tnnt^pfch,- Mtr BiiBjJuuBiun. ga neajnvn. «u, pajs utilities. Available December 1st. 973-299-9699.. YUR AD culd appear here fr as rme as $16. per week. Cal fr mre detaas. ur friandy dasaffled department wuld be happy t 1Mb yu. Cal 1-8-564-8911. BUXJf^FBXlMRMMba^Dmspartments. Naar transprtatin an! parkway.laun- #545 kidudw ntttf ht 21-748468. BLMFELa N Fes. wner managed. 2K and 3 lams rms. $825 and up. Af uawae paklnawyrkbueatdr.973-(2»8444r DMpar87S46»4251. SUTH RANGE The NLY new cnstructin in Suth'range 2,552-3.49 square feet 4 bedrms. 2>/2 baths 9' fltst flr ceilings. Full 12 curse basement Custm crafted kitchen Andersn* insulated vinyl - windws with screens 2 Amp. electrical service " VlnylsJrfingfpartial brick frnt GE appliances Priced Frm $329, (973)763-824 HURS: MN.-THURS.-FR. 12-5 PM SAT.-SUN. 11-5TM DRECTNS: Frm Nrth/Suth Jersey: Garden State Parkway Nrth r Suth t ExtWS t Rute 28 West t exit 1 (Nrthfleld Avenue). Take the Nrthfield 'Avnue! exit and turn left nt Nrthlleld Avenue: Tum left at Gregry Avenue (3rd Wliclijht). Gregry Avenue changes nt \^ming Avenue n Suth range. Make right nt Blanchard Rad and prceed t-jessica Way n the right. Frm Suth range Take Suth range Avenue West turn right at Wyming Avenue prceed t Blanchard Rad and make left prceed t Jessica Way n the right. Use Yur Card uick And Cnvenient! APARTMENT T RENT EAST RANE. 6 rms. 3-tamaV. Near Park l $85 mnthly, mnths aseuay. araga ELZABETH, NRTH Sxteut Studi, 1 and 2 Btdrm DaVuTMntS WM1DW kllimhtwy in ' - - " ' w WkSn. tn PatKtn, M r, naar m and transprtatia Frm Call Brinr, 21-8644554. jrvmstdn STUt Apartmentulet neighbfftd. HM, hi wktr t cmaip p^w sup- YUR AD culd appesr here fr as Me as $16. per week. Cal fr mre delate. ur Jriendry dasslfled department wuld be happy t help yu. Cal 14-564-8911. UNEN, 1 BEDRM, Mtchen bath. Czy, perfect trne. $551 area. Accepting applicatins nw. 732-868-45.. UNDBt) aaal kavm av UVaiD $45a pa* am amity. lr dam. bathmdudsd. MXBURN: STUD, $72 raw security. nnamili nw. Hardwd Brs, laundry, parku^^^ tdi ^ ^ tty^ ~t\t Witt RUBBSH REMVAL upe, labr sanricaa, dean up remval. Phne and Fax 8-464-1515. APARTMENT T RENT NEWARK STUt and 1 BEDRM APARTMENTS Very Spedue_ X Mnth FREE Rent Pa*. Traneprtaan. Schls, Stres. Super- kx Service Prgram. Rafaranas Regukad 24 HUR N STE SECURTY SECURED UW3EHRUND PARMN CMPETmVE PRCES Cal 21-76<4as C>fUr^. 466 HPHLAW Avenue. Spacius M bsdrn MMttlnHnlsi BrerihaMai b^aiu Wati< EMntdk*fcbtf*wdftrsparklnB \ p B heal and ht water ncluded. See super apartmarrt 19 r cal 973^-332. RAHWAY: fc bedrm apartrnenl near train ' n Washer/ dryer n prarraasa. $65 pt 8-353-36S6. ' RSELLE PARK. 2 bedrm uta mdem garden apartment. Heal/ ht water, paridng ncluded, $775.1J4 mnths security. N pets. 21-97-9664. UNCN. 1 BEDRM, 4H rms, ai cn> flntg, waaner/dryer, gan arage, aluut strage idrn rm, wal t wsji cafpaung. rkat flr l ;Z famty. $8 mnth, pkisuniles.1v4 mnth ascurty. Payi; 873<12-81S4. UNN. 1 BEDRM lvely apartment Nfce, T^-irWinrhnrt Wasi ilmrtin Tffri nan uaassatavelabla nw. Cal88-5»437V WEST RANGE. 1 bedrm, Mng. new ea«n k»d>erugreblsrjas.neersrki«*atranspc*- tasn. Sfl9S ncludes heel, ht water. Retr-. 21-669-1314. The Prudential White Realty C. warmly welcmes LGA BASSNSK r'rk an< the P.T.A ai ie. )lga;fac«m*htjr ^fwice n handling ThePrudential Wfiite RealtyXa 1423 Stuyvesant Avenue i Unin, NJ 783. (98)688-42 "Established 195 E/Mail - whiterealtycqualityservice.cm ' R SELECTN # 81 CUpiV8EDt8P6M_ 1-3 yard cnsndyurvkacratsstsrcardrssdy ya are aeted n a clear vice. "The Geffinci T Knw Yu Prgram Helped Me Turn Recen? Hrns Buyers nf New Custmers/' F t M re nfrmatin Call RTTVTNYVf'VB SUE! "Peple mvb'int my cmmunity l the time. But as a business wner, didn't knw hw _^_ t reach them cst effectively. My exclusive spnsrship in the GertipqTKwwY, prvides me witn a prven way t reach new custmers. fsagreat^ayt grw my business.' UWf nmmmnwsirtt ml UBlMNfS* 8-255-4859 CALL^RSE & VLTUR TUR HXSE REAL ESTATE EXPERTS ijctf US'llil Mixed use building ctirrenuy has lge ffice w/ldt n Brat flr. 2 BR apt n secnd-rr-2 car-garage-*- parking. full basement: Easy access t. all majr highways & - airprt. Packaged t g...$15$8. THEPKCSSRBT Great cape n lvely neighbrhd. Lge rms, eat-ln-ldt.w/ D/W. very large bsmt w/hi cdllngs.-ready t nlsbl Fenced yard. PRCED T SELL...8119.9. 1155 LfflERTY AVE. HLLSDE (98) 351-7 BabUKapan Valasaa Pttafw c:.

THURSDAY. NVEMBER 6, 1987 UNN CUNTY UNfeK.CUNTY CLASSFED G>. APAHTHBtTTSHARE SPACE FR RENT REAL ESTATE FR SALE AUT FR SALE AUT FB BALE AUT FR SALE AUT FR SALE BULEVARD Prtesstnei WEST BAHE. «ea»te H» UNDEN lbpl% in Cldwen Banker 1,2 HNDA ACCRD 194 X. HD(. 2 dear. S MAZDA 323. MS. square teet. Call lr appintment n PEN HUSE CHEVY 81 BLAZER 1967.2 der. President's KHteClb AUTMTVE pwer windws, dr beta, SSMW, paid air, sm*n, cassette. Laded. 1 wner, 88-241-3181. aundey, Nvember atn air, crake cntrl. U Mr V8. MA rntse. wrkhrse). 2.S7S/ garaged. 38, miles. $12,9. Hattl RaWMKUsaaaaaaif ft taaaaf 1978-1996 WAR AtMng 143. 88-486-157.. 9MS1-1M. PBFE88MAL WN-SMWN mwl*» my 3 bedrm apartment SS per 1X menti wtnrty. wes-32, after 6pm. leave massne. incbjded. A mast hefts lying mm. rwnn mnm. sal n Mai RM T RENT UNN 44 873-738-8444. Millin Dllar Saleitjlub Stiver CHRV9LER, E Class, BM. AM/ FM FRD LT, Cwwa VW6H1 L ^ pl wwi deck, ae* cndmnaig. ht AUT FR SALE caesetle. atwatl. as>cndua# Udj miles,. Asktag $8!3"S J --^ P*"* 1 *^1st will baaebeidhaej. 1 car" " CLDWELL BANKER REAL ESATE AUT8PECtAL-Ciij6fr1 windws/drs? tckt, enjea. $1,186 r beat 73-78XBP7. '.»er. 88-686-275. flti StUMVMtnt AVMMW WCWl. LAND FR SALE Westfield ffice Cal riiiibijardetals. M<64-agti FRD MU8TAN. BM. PW»ar lda/wln- Air cndrantd, wn ttwnnttat, ATTENTN BATERS. WWiitait r water 29 Central Avenue BUCK RECML. 194. MM cndhn. 24r DAT8UN29ZX.1B«.Leelhareeets,5epeed. ahe^aha^ai SH^Bkiek^^B^^ SaaaaaV ri^h^mb^e^i Bh^^aA ^aa^a A^K^ * * ne wner, dealer namekted. si leatsnbt 1 '*' l12l9 w *** <kf $3./ bener. 87»aaS-K7. t ik cnase. Great ndfcn. 7Sj ekmslelltwnembavswwdblehlvddeaiamlblsvnw ewesenl wnwuu, garaged kept, rigkiej (98)233-5555 ; 98-687-4418 M $94,9. MW U»Mtafc Nrth trwner, price negtiable. Call Linda LAKEVJEW BARAM $24^ Fim Bat Skri " 96-3634447. WAMKMPst Mnday-Friday BeaUaVfywdedUwHi tree prme bat *a^ FRDTAUrVSWaa^lB^ArtwJtsV: n S& am lacratnal take n 8uS n^reautbs.runelwner, 1., VACATN RENTALS REAL ESTATE FR SALE Can* Abubi gel cunai Paved nae, DE GRAND CARAVAN. 1883.63K irtee,> gd wayl»j amwun. acessnt statin/ Mds water, aewer, miel Dc taint Anandng. Cal hit/ laded, new bakes gd cndhn. csr.lat)cn)eetlmr.b73-7kma5b.e»er4pm. BAB^HME&Tiijiawat'yainmanl TLE 8-743154. VSB. Cm 973-7684. UMN: BEAUTFU. dmn lm n prints tme trnetwebelneaiwmen. NMT Keen Cc«ege/NY.88-964-153. GARAGE FR RENT HUSE.4 ARAEStrrenL 175 par mnth plus 2 mrtht m r t y. Ctaee trute 22. Cal HUSE T RENT UMN: SMALL 2 bednm hem. Ctrn l irsmr i^ss M fm t. n perisna Avateble nw. Cal 973-376-9289 UNDEN Bright ffice Suites Varius Stats Avafabta ALL UTLTES WaUDED Amph rhste PatWng CNVBffilT LCATN wmrwungt DM MM CAU ANDREA RCHARDSN STHRUN PRPERTES F NJ NC WNERMANAER 98462-56 SCTCH PLAMS. 8* aqaa taet. Pa* Avenue. 1st r 2nd flr,frnt r tear entrance, near Rute 22. Available nw: Call 98-322-557. UMN: 5-5. squaie tlmas ki newly lanvalea 46^ equate lt buutagn Mrrie Avenue. CmpaflBva rente, timadme ccbpancy. Near Rutes 22. 78 GSP. and WBCHERT CMMERCAL, REALTRS EV B 973-267-7778 GT A Campgrund Membership r Tlmshsr? W«l take 1 America's m* sucesstul resrt resale daaringhusa. Cal Resrt SeJee trtmikw Tl Fna HUhe 1-8U23-5967. Will buy campgrund/ atwamra wners n n 1st Cal Baratura. REAL J GVERNMENT ESTATE -utsubject t the Federal Fair Husing Act. a^klaat ^BakaA it Wtm^mmM ew Aaa^a^*fJla\tt!! ' wnicn tntmmm H M D i l T ffwlfw mtlj pmttini, m n n, r awcnnewswiin bbmd n raet, lr, raflgln, sn^ tawscap, tanriaw swus\ r nattnal rigin, r ManBn t imk* «iif aueh te anmann, r ^tfe wel nt knarinph/ accept any. advartlelng lr res) eatate wmh a) n vilatin f the leer. M persns) are hereby nfrmed CNDHMRW PHENPtWD'S angle level (eddbtck 11* mnw Cal lr bat MtgS «L 198. EUZABETHSv 8 bedrms, 3 baths. New N. skftige, fcmaa. FRECLSED hmes hem psnjssn$1. etquenttax. Reprt, RE"e. Vnr Am. Tl Fna 1«-2ifti exl H-718/cnnsntlalngB. VEHNMENT FRECLSED Hmes tr TRENTN: MMEDATE "Sttet Huse' Acceae. 4,6 &F. ttslfltt space: 25 Bf. penriee n$1. DekqaentTsx. Rsp's. REs JMM^nlln>1and2.Perlect YAT( ljb(«nbet rm H«139 tr HUSDE. 2-FAMY by wner. pen U Saturday, Sunday. Nvember 8th. 8th. 1AM-4PM. S39 TBrnan Street (f Bty Street). AsMng 1152^) r best aer. Fr ^ - " cal 98-537-4587. UNDBi PEN Hutyt Sgwfcy. MvMter Mi, ^nv6pnv. 1 RMnraieKl 3 bedrm CtteW. K Mate, M M ln, dhh lm, - - -~ - -,..aja.j k_m^l^..^ iy awmbnem STeVni WT large deck, plwlh deck, air l NMpf 9S-88M47S. Just mved UT F Stale, tr a Fiee ckadary by mej f hmes and prperty, call phnemall 98422-77, Press T, mafcx 5952. largiepel4bedr)(ne.sbafts,dan,3ten*/ 2 f l k, custm ttchan.big rme. AaMig $25K. 7 Suth Hafdig Hafdaig (Wyming- (Wying up Lenx- Hantxfc). 873-762-7644. UV LmJSJT UUsjD, BnNVJeMlMlaaala** aasv» VeBV SSBJJ Jhn Schrsgger Reeky nc...brker. flb-637-546. UT-F-STATE PAMLCFtVER.NC.atRaadytEntyJhe last f yur He. Buy nw lr Mure redremenl Waterfrnt frm $38,9. WBSMVBW $25,9. Fraet tram $17,9, Batespa frm $7.5. 1 entrance. Dnl let yur Mure pessyu 5 <38-tt522x»netn2ia. PENNSYLVAMA. NEAR ML Pcn Cempake.2ttswBi ie87-3tttraawanddeck.24 hur security, taxes and dues, sppraxknamy f $1,2\ - - - - -r. -.-» MUNTANSrE uality Fr The Gd Life 257 Hlly HiU * MUNTANSDE Hillside Elegance 359 Dgwd Way MUNTANSDE Wded Surrunding* 337 Edgewd Curt CADUAC CUPE Da Vet, 1864. AM/FM. C.reat.ee-CTdBtenh^Exceaantcnct- a. tijs r beet ner. ani-376<7ia CARS FR $1 r Beet ffer. Sefaed end MMBtMd.by DBA, FW. RS. Al mdels. 4wds, DREAM MACrHNES- gt aptdurs dyurcer? Runllr4weeks.cnlyt4.CainniHi1at 84644B11 lr " FRD. CRWN VWrts; 188, BejewMi bkie $125. Cal 73-762417. Passenger seat air bags may nt prtect children Air bigs have prven t be effective in saving lives and reducing injuries fr adniu in frnt-end crashes. They may nt, hwever, prtect children in the frnt seat Fr adults, a 1991 Natinal Highway Traffic Safety ^Administratin study shwed the driver deaths in frntal crashes were 28 percent lwer, in air bageqnipped cars which nly bad lap-shulder safety belts. The study als said that. driven f cars with air bags were 25 t 29 percent less likely t have mderate t severe injuries and 24 percent less likely t be hspitalized. Air bags prvide a high degree f prtectin fr the bead, neck and chest in frnt-end crashes and have been s effective that sme autmtive cmpanies are starting t make side air bags. Vlv has already implemented side air bags in sme mdels f their cars and Frd is in therrcess f djjing the same. ther car manufacturers are expected t fllw this trend. Mat cars tday are equipped with frnt-end driver-side and passenger-side air bags, Prblems ccur when children are sitting in the passenger seat, whether they are in a child safety seat r nt Unfrtunately, many parents wh are driving with nly their child and n ther adult, prefer t have their child, ^especially an infant, sit clse t them in the frnt seat. FftDTAUnU8LWragn.1««1.naimer. avkm^aeaahaav tfwwwf^eavvai'amtavmlfebaava. fcaat f M M a V BaaaT new wsnsnseiln. 88K Aattig tsa'cai 673-78*447. BDRDTEMP1968.4dr,4eyfcdar.8S^ Askkn $18. Cal rwdthwderbfeucibbe. Peart whte Assume leamnn* r buy, Musi el Cal 96487-3188. j HNDA CMC. 1965, Hatchback. 124, 973-37B-26 even hnda PRELUDE 81. 183. Back. mles.bjler. ibhp.ajemc.sunrel.aly wheels. araged. Excellent ciidnin. $11,4. 21-467^575. HYUNDA ELANTRA 1883. 4 dr. Msnal traniirieetn. air. mf/ tape. 67, mess. Very gd cnditin. $425. Call <7»74»3S12. n '. ad. 14k. 5 speed. cndbn. daty cmmuter. Recent tune p. shcks, kispscfln. $19. best ffer. Maplswd. Evenhge; 973-762-2374. Days 973-387-443. MAZDA PCK-UP Truck. B22,199. Red. " psd.+cylnder.lhedc^.bedlmrfcsp. en. $6,. BWW168. MERCEDE8 BENZ 3E, 1B8S. 4Kkir. navy, tan Warbr.iBSfl met*. $8^ r beet ner. Cat 21-37»226 r 21-297-852. MERCEDES 38s, 1965. Dcceeent cndhn. Sanrl, AM/FM cassette, leather seals. 1, mass. $93. Cal 973-783-9B1. HYUNDA-EXCEL, 18S2. 2 drive, 4 cysmer, MERCURY CLNY PARK'Wagn. 1869. 4-apescv 55k iries. SZJSU best iler. ne 8-peasengsr. ewelsnt cndhn. New engine, wirw, HW WJWH res. ajrcndmnlng, exhaust system, aaamatr. beasry. ladmr. Mil seel 6487-481 98^88-399 JAGUAR XJS. 1865. Autmaflc, pwer «eer- JEEP GRAND Cherke Lred. 183. Green, autmate, V4, ar-cndun. Laded. 65K, Men. CD. AM/ FM. Vary dam. $15,5 212-673-8241; 21:763-8148. _) UNCLN CNTMENTAL Signature. 1999. Laded, new pem, runs exceeent, 84K. $475 -beet»er.-cal 873 673 5466 MERCURY SABLE Wagn, 1868. 86K mlee. VsAaaJasflaVslMal 873-782-534. NSSAN. 24 SX SE. 1981.5 speed, el pwer. sunrf, Ms. atm. air. spasr, 8k, axcrert cnjbn. Asking $7.5 98-317-8458. NSSAN UEST MMvan 184.25. mles. XEknury mdel. Precttaty new at $1, less than brand new. Asking $15,. 873-783485. cafl«7mawm8b. LDSMBLE TK3FE 198. A equtaped, r _,.j w M WftW. PLYMUTHACCLAMLX. igb1.4deer.uua. V4. futy terfet air baa new tvneiavfraa, Uakes, uimml nwwi MHwg $4.695 r beet <*er. 21-731-6S72. PtYMCCTHNEN9pert,19aS.4dr,wnle/ crey ajr pwerstesrtng, brakes, lcks, ink iws, AM/FM cassette, issrdsttsl.erules enw, cwpackjwe, new»as,34k mass, ne wner, FNTAC LEWW8.188a ^g** ^ 8** r >NriAC. NWE 1879.ne! er $268; 96-752-4188. PNT1AC PARBENNE 1866. Whae. Excaitnt cndhn ki and ul Wni test lng! Cal weekdays nly after 8pm. 873^25-3641. SATURN SE2 1984. Autnwa*. *»»' 5 ^ 17^ tmes. Sun nxh. bra, air. AM/FM stan esssene. ejly wheels. Mint $1,5. 6 1 X fe-.- 1... x MjurenN. Hd. tata-assdile with lwly splttfar Adis Rucnikl tnd Edjytft Thli betntfal Sett ki Up-T-Tte-ltmte CDudD 1R9 jsl Sld irfla^ffl ^^flfaff^ Rakta. J»d* Bn Dnl wrry and wnder abut learning yur way arund twn. r what t saa and d. r wh t ask. -As yur WELCME WAGN Hstts*. can simplify the business 61 getting settled. Help yu begin t njy yur new twn... gd shp- pprtunity. And my.basket is tuu l ueasal «H» t ptaaaajpurjamiiy.. Take a break' trm unpacking and call me. HneMrtbPkks rmawfs'caflt ALPHA NSURANCE 274 Lng Ave., Hillside, 725 21-926-226 Ask Fr Max LST WTH LU... SHE'LL D THE SAME FR YU! Call fr a cmplementary market evaluatin f yurbme. The Natinal Highway Traffic Safety Administratin and the Natinal Transprtatin Safety Bard bth say that infants in rear-facing safety seats may be injnried j if struck by a deplying p y g passenger air bag. The bags deply at an average speed f 13~mph l nearly 2 mfch. AiTbagS Can exert l,1&trr2#(» punds f pressure n the chest f a crash test dummy. Rear-facing chilft safety seats psitin an infants head within inches f the dashbard and the explding air bag can hit the back f the child seat and injure 5 the infants' head. The Natinal Highway Traffic Safety Administratin is investigating the deaths f six children t see whether the injuries were caused by the frce f the air bags. The children suffered bead and neck injuries in crashes under 2 mph. t s lnlk,»ul that tlie Uiihhm wuukl lu " the air bags had nt deplyed. The children in these six accidents were nt wearing seat belts, allwing them t slide frward upn impact directly int the frce f the deplying air bag. Presently, autmakers are trying t find slutins t these prblems. The Natinal Highway Traffic Safety Administratin has annunced that atmak- ers Will -be allwed tinstall cutff switches fr passenger-side air bags t-pfe- ; vent injury t small children in car seats. These switches will nly be permitted in cars that have n rear seat r a rear seat that is t small fr a child safety seat. ther slutins are still being investigated.. ^ 973-564-8989 SPRNGFELD fficials feel that the easiest-way t slveibe prblem is fr parents t place their children in the rear seat at all times. Fr children sitting in frward-facing safety seats wh are placed in the frnt, the seat shuld be slid back as far as pssible. lder children wh d nt need safety seats shuld als have the seat pushed back as far ai pssible and always wear shulder an$ lap belts. FR UPDATCPF^TESCAg NFSURCE 96^686^898 AND LMALTtiE^^ LK FRTHESEL NDB^ N THE NTERNETS VVVW.CMHaX)RTGAGElWrX^^^ 115 YR FXED /1-3YR S.'i.-iiiys BK 3 YEAR FXED Mrty.Hje US YR FXED 7.25 j.4 6.75. 7.84 1$ 395 HYR ADJ. 5.5 1.5 MTU : ',uj ZiZ <>?,{! NF - 176 5.63. 5.63 r*.13. 7.25 FEE 475 J3YR JUMB 7.63. 7.75 $ 325 UNN DREAMY CLNAL PRPERTY DESCRPTN: Very pretty 2 bedrm clnial with pssme third bedrm, new kitchen, new rf, lvely grunds, prfessinally landscaped. A MUST SEE!!! U-3862 $138.. S UMN - ENGLSH CLNAL PRPERTY DESCRPTN: Charming clnial with newer ak cabs* E1K w/breakfsst nk, lrmal Da LR with FP and natural wdwrk, large screened n side prch and 2 car garage U-385B $143,9. Air bags are t be used in cnjunctin with seat belts, n alne, in the case f children and adults. Seat belts keep passengers in a psitin where an air bag can prtect them against injury. The best psitin fr children t be prtected against injury is fastened in the back seat. Pint*-! TVlrr 'Hncan. TJSMCR Ret sin f Highway Traffic Safety and a f the Natinal Assciatin Gvernr's Highway Safety Representatives. T Buv Yur 3 YR FXED YEAR FXED 7.5. TT5 FEE 115 YR TED $ 353YRJUMB L63. 1 7.67 S 395 7.39. 7.41 FEE 15 YR FXED 5.BS 3. 6.23 6.5. 8.1 $ 1 5.25.T5S1 UNNS SPACUS CLNAL This pretty 3 bedrm clnial features a finished basement firs -place ki svfng rm, frmal dmng rm, flrtda rm with sfidrs t deck and lvely, specius grunds. U-3845 $174,9. MAPLEWD X '. BEAUTFUL CLNAL This Center Had Clnial features F/P n LR, md. EK, rnagnifk»tfarn. r Rm.r>1x24)wim skylight & ht tub. skters t deck. HWF, finished basement, 3 BR-s. 2 1/2 baths, walk t parwtennlsandjiney at cftscu-3854 $23.. r> 15 YR FXED YRADJ. 7.. 7.4 YR FXED FEEJ15YRFXED That Will.. ncrease 4 115 YR FXED 6.38 3. 3YR FXED" FEE 15 YR FXED 3. 7.21 4.68 ^5 7.55!$ 325 3YEARFHA 7.5 [ Z"~7j7~T~3m FHA-VA-F1MB( F.rsi S,)vitu)s Bank NF>> 1751 Svcrcujn B.i C'B B 74-j :r.r- 1762 15 TK MAtL) 5/1-3YR ZTD prt tan i FEE 115YR FXED" 35 3YRAFFRDABLE FTHBpre. M»tai5yr-hfcmlj/(ala«CmdwcSntUX 6-232-595 NF>> 3 YR FXED 15 YR FXED 6.5 2.75 7.35 FEE 15YRFXED N/P " N/P N/P $ 375 5/1-3 YR 6.88 Het dwn panewaapla.csl lr m pint nulaa.. 7.25 FEE]. 7.68 $ 35 1755 West Essex Bank. FSE 5'5 7«NF--- 1754 \ Available exclusively in Essex & Unin Cunties frm WRRALL CMMUNTY NEWSPAPERS 35 Years and Nearly 1, Cars Later. BUCK 43 Mrris Ave. (98)277-33 FRD 43MrrisAve. (98)598-86 NFNT 468Pnmk6nPL (98)522-73 VLKSWAGEN 43 MrrisAve (98)277-33 7.13. 7.17 $ 375 3YfFte»d.R»,rTHB, UM BuvnLMrn Avail. 5>1-31 S Mil Rates cmpiled n ctber 31,1997 NP -Ht prvided by nstitutin Crned tners cncerning addunel faes which may apply. C.M.. end The VVbn«N*wtpap«s u u r a n ta^ Expand yur Marketing Range fr pennies a day Call Paula Gdwillie 98-686-77 _ L WRRALL CMMUNTY NEWSPAPERS ne Mile Frm The Shut/tills Mall. d

> '.':& THURSDAY. NVEMBER 6. 1987 UNN CUNTY CUSRT FR SALE 8Cai8».ld.aunre«, autmate. Wm ra Hi and tun t <»*. SATURN, SC2 Cpa. BM, S apaad. ( M MM, fuly baad, mar aml. NawJxakas. SajU maw. riginal tmrn. M M aarvtca mcn*. AaMhg S11.7SD. 873-7S2-21M. Mar *pn». SEBECARS tan S7S. Cnchas, Cat*. lacs, GtMvys, BMWTs, CcvattaSi Jaaps,. 4WD*. Yur MM. Tl tat 1-8-218- awastt* A-71B qwant Srthga. SEZED CARS tan f 175. Pracha*. C K»- tes, Ctiavys, BMW*, Ctxwna*. AM Jaaps. 4 whaal drlvaa. Yur araa. Tll traa 1-8-218-9 EM. A-513B lr currant MngHBiaclay. SUBAFU 1889. Furwhaaldrtm. TW dr. 11. niaa. raal wmarcar. Gd M car. wl daal B73-32S-3778. Free 24 Hur Call frm yur tuch tne phne... Press the 4 digit cde fr the, infrmatin yu want t hear... SUPER SP FR "Yur Best Surce Fr Cmmunity nfrmatin" *J ^ UJ " 3UBWMU imfc4dcr. alpaw.tapjbbad s f - >;> i -i- - al^hw^ S^^aw wlsbpsaa^bbsbg WaBa^B/ B^^^^WJ VM^S/SajBJBBSi^Bl^ saj r baat tmm. cat avssa-ana. suzun SBCK cummm. in. paw MR. Gd a 21-681-182. $4, r bm TAURUS L WAN. 13. Lw Dflat. aaw tcafcatflnaf. AMaga, anfrtackmm, SM aaal pwar awrymg, cmaa. MM. sas. B73-«z7-aB71. TYTA TBCEL 1981. frdr. antn ic. "^BSjni > TSSSMe79BStnRttB7 B BB > TBn9B3Rr" rlgtaal wnar. Ufl/ baat ftar. CaS 87X81-33Z7. VLV 745 TURB Waan; 1B8S. nuj braka*. that. 128. maas. SB.. 97X87-8121. VLV. B45 WAN. 1993. Bartr, * r». bubhti rtfcfa nat. yam dam. S15.3. 212-673-M1. 21-7KW148. AUT WANTED ABLE PAYS TP $$$ N CASH Can, Tracks and Vaha and Al 4 Whaal Drivaa FREE PCK UP 7 DAYS 1-895M32 CMCK CASH lr rnnhgand nt iwntsicani Md fends. M hdf tmnwmt pkk tap, 7 dsys. SSWE PAY TP DLLAR($$ Fr Yur Jur* Car 24 HUT SatVaV &K HTRCYCLES FR SALE 1888 HNDA XL-aV TRANSALP. Daat purpaa. 5,3 uraaa, i8anl cnsan. wal iwawhwd. Askktg S2J5. Cat D m, 973-37^3723. TRCKS FR SALE" TYTA** PCK-UP, 1983. V6,frapaad, dr. whaal atm, badaw.sr tat. tl BL 71,5 Ngtaaay man. 18,5/ naaa Ma. 9B-964-152Z Are Sure T Find There s... '96 Fn Cntw GL 16 FM bmvlcwilx ACUBA AUD 459 BMW BUCK CADLLAC.4539 4549 4549 DDSE 4579 4599 FR6 461 4629 HNDA HYUNDA 4659 NFNTY 467 SUZU 4679. JAUAR 4899 JEEE 4689 LANDPVFP 4719 LEXUS 4699. LNCLN 471 4729 MERCEDES 4739 MERCURY 4749 * MTSUBSH 4759 NSSAN 4769 4779 J receive yur " infrmatin PLYMUTH. 4789 PNTAC 4799 489 SATURN 4829 SUBAPU 4839 J 4849 TYTA 4879 VLV 4889 T Shp Anywhere Else. M1995 VfMCHaWU S»H995 it2. 15.795 '15.995 11 '15,995 '16,995 35 Years and Nearly 1, Cars Later. Duglas ) Cert^ed Pre-wned Autmbiles Take / i} Rute 78 T24,Bdt AtSurrmit ne Mile Frm The Shrt Hills Mall. 43 Mnis Ave Summit. NJ (98)277-33 nicefs)mude(s)allcststbepambyacnsumer,exc8pt(rlicensingcsts, registratin fees & taxes. Ntresp frtyps. Pelts fr illuspurps nly. Expires 11/3/97. Must presentthis-adas a cupn. 1997 MichaelJ. Mtt Advertising SA E«2194 NANEV1N7CHEVY HACW1>7CHEVY NA1EW1M7CHEW MECMUttfE nrmum7ksul GMH1BMPE SAVE 1 SKHEM84 SAME 974»».. w. 175 rmlmt EMU Swum. SSJ " 15,2821 S 21,796l S 11.651 tt EfT CMSCA T HaMibKk. v«. auu nra, pwr itmrtxkm. t/jlt. AR. mdm.4/n S LE12S2S. 3795 7695 NEW 1998 LDSMStLE CAMS A 4 cyl, int tram, pwr 4 cyt. aut rani, cur. ««?»<i.. ll^jsi pm "9485 38 RVER RAD, SUMMT, NJ MEW 1997 NEW W7 LdSVillU LDSMBLE CUTLASS SUPRERTE ( C U.TiL'A SS'fiS EDA'Ni kauiaslvc. U P.E vf.a*>tn.*cd.du,p itmt/«bstirla,n/liiam,iraiu»v StUn. VM(VB14M<L UUdn *>. PRKZ NCLUE $5 FACTRY RME. (9s; 273-78 tada.«fcwn.4sjsn M295 s 1,995 MEW 1998 LSMBLE 8 8.SEDAM,.. j NEW 1998 LDSMBiLE r: E vv 'J '.) h LDSMtllLE lds mbile ^L_//^</^^ * 29B Brad Street SALES 98-598-9 Summit, NJ SERVCE 98-273-378 Pri^indude le all d csts tbe paid by CSHMT wapljgr tmsing, ngbirasm md faxes. Tip t 48 n»s t mwlmteyi respsnjbl trexcess wear & ttatirttf iwlratibpurpses nty/am caflibstbe JetYeredcy ll/1/wr- S i»u i ii u ii i Meeting planned be Bard f Trustees f the Labway Center Managament Ptrtnenhip will meet at 7 pjn. in the El Bdeg RdUnnmt, 169 W. Main St, Rabway n the fllwing dater. Nv. 19. and Dec 17, Frfluthertafbrmilkn. cilll HHday cratt sale - St. Thmas die Apstle Chnrch will spnsr a hhday craft sale n Saturday at the ctairch center. The lcatin is 147 SL Geges Ave. The hurs are frm 9 a.m. t 4 p.m. Vendrs are welcme t call 969-2796 r 574-654. There will be pictures with Santa frm 1 a.m. t 2 p.m. The kitchen will be serving stuffed cabbage, ldelbasi sandwiches, hmemade bread and much mte. Take at rders will als be available. Tickets n sale fwwayjtfpital Fundatin nanncca the availability f tickets t die 1997 Hliday rchestra V SL Peter by the Sea iinder the directin f its renwned cnductr. Rev. ^ AlphDW Stepbeas^The fundraising event will be held at nin Cunty Arts Center, Rab- Dec.lat«pjq bacbtde as «nn^jradi in in wfakb tbe cmnmity jins tgether t ejy classic hliday nvsic fix the benefit f its tesi ft f is tally underwritten by The Rabway Savings nstitutin. AD piseds $ptnthis event will g t Rabway Hspttal Fundatin in its supprt f the activities and services f Rabway Hspital. Tickets m priced at $25, $2 and $15. Tickets fr the ^ cncert are n sate.in Rahway Hspital Fundatin's Develppmst fbce (732) 49M13S. and can als be purchased at - Unin Cunty Arts Center Bx- J ffice, 161 rving St. (732) DPW asks fr help The Rahway Department f Public Wrks needs cperatin. The department asks that all Rabway residents refrain frm raking leaves/grass clippings int die street ntil Nvember fr the fllwing reasnr ; : Csts mre fr dispsal:'. a bstructs catch basins and wer lines; :,./ ','..Jmpaira cighbifad acs* thetics;. t als i» against me law. ' Yard waste U cllected n yur first regular garbage day n the week nly. All leaves/ grass/twigs etc. mst be placed in stunly^rensablc cntainers r paper bigs that weight less^ than sixty punds. Branches mst be ttd and bundled in fur ft. than 6 punds. The Rahway Department f Public Wrks appreciates cp-. Fr mre infrmatin call 827-26. Recycling prgram The Department f Public Wrks/ffice f Recycling ^annunced die initiatin f a pilt' prgram fr demanufacturing f cnsumer electrnics. Fr mre infrmatin, call Michael SmilMng. recycling crdinatr, at 827-2159. CALL (98) 686-9898 1 Time&Tjmperature -i«9-l»tt8ry-fwite ~ r 317 Lcal Mvie-Theatres Bffl Van Sar^t Ralway a frm 'Arthur mets 'Al My Sj» T**$ and w«have fur mre pgrftyrtwnces thb '." ^Mt The annual Veteran's, muy lk place at Memrial nrk n Tuesday, A crwd f appnxdmsterf 8 3 t e «b h b b a p ndw wh senraattis cuntr Tbe tiweiiiny was slemn bat cmfrting fr the many veterans and families f. veterans in attendance. Rahway High Schl students were repnadted by the Junir RTC and Rabway will be getting seven new garbage tracks in die future.. The CSty Cuncil, in an 8-1 vte, gave find apprval t a $1,33, bnd niinaace at Mnday's meeting. A ttal l\$983,6t the bnd is t be paid thrugh the issuance f municipal bnds; die mney will pay, fr seven new garbage trucks andrelatedequipment fr me new jpivisin f. Slid Waste and 'Recydmg. 7. -- Thenne dissenting vte came fhxa Republican Frank Janusz. He and sme 'members f die public had questins abut die rdinance and sme f die figures given by die city administratin. Until nw, die city^bad had its garbage picked up by a private cxjb- tractr. Accrding t Business By Uanelngaus fvtpmar fr American Edncattn Week taking place during' tbe week f Nv. 17 thrugh Nv. 2L Rabway Superintendent f Schls William Petrin sees this week as an pprtunitytreally snw die public, nt just tbe parents, what tbe Rabway schls actually ffer t stndeta. "This ]» a week that lets tbe public in general.see'die way educatin s prvidedtday.t's als an pprtunity t shw peple wh n lnger have children in schl t see bw tilings have changed." S\many peple have pinins abuftbe educatinal system, we just want diem t cme in and see what we're ding, and then suppliment thse with fact" Petrin wants peple t really grasp the kind f "energy, emtin and passin" that can't be captured by wrds. " mink it's imprtant t actually "see and experience what's ging n in the schls. Als, we as prfessinals ' m DS^'JV..... dance such a«deanna 7 Tiltn, Bb Raddin, Dave Br^Miileny Scatulb, es Adtmmstnur Peter Felissier, die t nf SMA Waste and Recycling wuld save the dry abut $5, ver three yean while prvtdmg services such as yard waste and schl garbage pickups. :/; : -. But Kern* Blanchard f the Unfn wnry! Cncerned Citizens said ibe atlinjijiitiiaun was presenting ^ k H b e ^ k y" figures regarding the new divisin. Blanchard said the city was nt addiqg the cst f buying die seven trncfcsint its cita. They als mu^; teyreieuted me bid figures frmcntractrs this year, she said, by adding die cst f a slid waste, superintendent t their bids. The lw bidder, Manella Usa -Sanitatin, ffered yard waste pick- See BND, Page 2 What ges n in a classrm, dt cnnectin, can't be described in wrds. t must be seen and experienced. Alter^ a picture is wrd) a thusand wrds." A Fr thse wh may nt have the desire t see the classrm exchanges, Petrin invites diem t cme int dw schls anyway. " want peple t see what the inside f these buildings lk like. want themtsee hw well maintained and safe these facilities are fr dw. children. als want them t knw thai tbe high schl has a cmputer lab that's pentthe public every day frm 3t5 p.m. This gives diem an becme mre acquainted with what tbe high schl nas t ffer. Varius activities have been planned thrughut tbe schls in Rahway fr American Educatin Week. The Franklin Schl has planned VVfc* a dfamattc yene jh fswrtsbr review n Sectin B. uedywu als m atteddan and emedtbecrwdpbdelialfflbeclty. BySesalMly Staff Wrtr TbeCSryCndlwMtvtBna yersial nunsnce t by seven, gan^age.trcks, but tw» w u almst pened right befre the meeting. Mary An Janasi, wifef Republican Cuncilman Rank Jannsz, and Ketri Blanchard f die Unin Cmity Cncerned Citizens, were bth gfm^ ff»f itiamptfng a 1«wf\ll ing. right h after die h meeting started. They were arrested because they had. triedtset up a vide camera in cuncil chambers t recrd tbe^ prceedings. Plice fticers were calledtcundl chambers several minutes befre fae-meeting as Janusz was trying t set up die camera. Within 3 minutes, plice bad remved the camera, and taken Janusz and Blanchard, wh stepped inthelp Jannsz, t plice headquarters next dr. Janusz said they were nt read their Miranda rights. - Cuncil President Jim Jnes said the cncfl wuld try t have die charges drpped. The tempers suited flaring as they were being escrted ut Tin putting yu n ntice," Jannsz Rbert Mullady Sr, executive duectr f the Veteran* Central Cin- n several ther prminent New jersey were in Manny Abneida, me gpeat speaker and a 22-year Army veteran wunded veteran wh unselfishly put mear lives n tt line fr fredni We nnrveterans f^tbnewin perids f peace as weu. American veterans represent all ethnic grups, creeds sd arrested. "Yu're vilating my dvu rights." Blanchard said Jim Jnes was treading n "thin ice.*' "S are yr Jnes sbl back. P.^BJ-WBJBWBBJB*aa(]a^Mtate&aa^Lfl&tt&aj3BBbil& came ut f the pnbuct defend be cuncil's actins, smsthtag. that prmpted Frank Jannsztcall him a "parrt" " tm^y. Mr. Jnes, shld resign in th«f"«ijd Bb Carsn f the UCCC1 think theirest f the cuncil shuld resign in prtest, with the exceptin f yn, Mr. Janusz." N ne at me meeting disputed their rights t film the meeting. What they did dispute was bw they were ding it. Accrding t Jannsz, her rights t videtape die meeting were secured under a 1994 Chancery Curt decisin in Maurice River Twnship Bard f Educatin vs. Maurice River Twnship Teachers Assraatinn. After her arrest and release, Jansz gaid she wantedttape the meeting t bradcast it n Cmcast's public access Channel 34. ;. She said she faxed a letter t Cuncfl Attmey Rnald Gnkm and City Clerk Jean Kncadattg she ww be taping the meeting. n her letter, dated beliefs, bth male and female. They're the wnew f JhekKadgrcstre. Tbey'ie bb Sme vetejana are nunus and ate cnsidered kexes. Sme have received a great deal f ^bbctty. Mst arent Mstaren^nnrpeDle. rdinary citizens wh icagaand. t men~.we ; %! apmfeftn" etry and we appreciate yr sacrifice." Fur wmen representing the varius ladies auxiliaries in Rabway placed ribbns bn wreaths. Hlmes prepares fr cunty seat By Sensr Dairy. laugh, "he can cunt yy n my sppt supprt if can cunt n his." SWr.Writer Chester Hlmes Chester Hlmes was 4m Ward This stry culd als be called cuncilman fr: eight yean befre "Lcal By Makes Gd." was 4th Ward cunb D r, B Chester Hlmes, afrmercncil- electedttbe Bard f Chsen Hreehiders with Debrah Scantn and Al MWbefla. ^ fed extremely excited abct tbe fact that and my running mates wn die electin." said Hlmes. 1 als think we are als qualified by an experience standpint and an hnesty standpint." ', 'Hdhncs and- bis running" mates defeated di«e Republican inannbents in last Tuesday's electins. " uiink ne f die reasns we wn die electin, was because f the invlvement that be Republicans were cnstantly invlved in, cnstantly squabbling and bickering," be said, adding that the Republicans vted against a cunty budget fr this year widj a $1 millin decrease. When asked bw be felt being needtleave die prfessinal jargn behind and talk with peple in every pen numerus activities t WghUgbt tbe teacbe'stdent interactin. Tbe scti- *ia» range <r»- instructibg students in the prper inethdf banking, including;the relatinship between depsits and withdrawals, and writing checksta paracbss demstrati fr a. third grade dass. They've even taken en die questin, "Why des ppcrn pp? Tbe Rsevelt Schl has als planned exciting activities fr die children. Their activities range frm a snared writing activity between parents and studentstthe recitatin f pems. There will be activities that ffer singing and the displaying f artwrk. There will als be a furth grade gegraphy demnstratin. Rahway High Schl will bld an pen huse fr prspective students and their parents n Mnday frm 7 t 9 p.m. \ All are invited and encuraged t cme ut and see all that the Rahway schls have t ffer t the students and parents f die city. cilman fr eightyears %Zt^i^T^ befre being defeated- ^ntwttbecunca^eitiniast by Dave Brwn in the ye!!^ect Chs!T fc _. ' _-,. -^.. _, here fr fr many, many yean,'' said Mayr "Chester James has been Kennedy, a Demcrat als ina Demcrat.. Kennedy said Hlmes was "very supprtive'' f bis adinmiatratin. "He wu the first persn tcme up t me after my electin and say be wuld be part f that." he said. But a' number ~ f peple were ppsed t Hlmes, being elected t freehlder. Bb Carsn f the Unin Cunty Cncerned Citizens said me Cncemed Citizens bad n pinin n bis being elected. "Persnally. 'm nt nappy," be Demcratic primary electedtan last year. all-demcratic freehlder^ bard, Hlmes said, Trm a persnal standpint. believe die freehlders art wddng in me right directin and that they are maintaining a stable gver A number f peple in Rabway bad things t say abut Hlme* being elected t die freehlders. T m very happy fat Chester." said City Cuncil President Jim Jnes, a cuncilman during Hlmes' last term. 1 did cntribute financiallyt his campaign and," be added with a J f -J ""* See HLMES. Page 2 Barbara Cbke, Rahway High cunselr lins students Karen Wagnhpffer and Vttria GulcS, wh participated in the annual Girls Career nstitute at Duglass Cllege. The Rahway Wman's Club spnsred the event. =e^= ',:-- -i^sl.

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UNUUDlKw the meeting was all right, videtaping culd be mre "intrusive" and that tbe cuncil wuld hive t decide hw it wanted t be videtaped. ^Frankly," said Grdn, t's up t thu jjancil whether it wants t hftvidetsped." Jnes almst unmediatery set p a cmmittee t lk int videtaping guidelines. Frank Jsnsz is t be n mis cmmittee, as are Demcrats Nancy Saliga and Deana Tilta But Vinnie Lebtsky r Elizabeth criticized the ndl fr nt having these guidelines in the first place, "The lawyer is right because everyne night cme running in, but that's nt right," said Lebtsky. Letttky has tapedcunden cancfl meetings and meetings f the Bard f Chsen Freehlders, tbe state Hazardus Waste Siting Cmmissin and tbe UCUA Bard f Canasstnen. He prpvidedjanusiwithapacket f legal material pertaining t vi pub}ic meetings, including the Maurice River Twnship decisin Frank Jausz was nt ptimistic abut Us new d it," be sakl Jansz added that Dave Brwn had seta>teedent"atadsyear'scncfl rergsntaitn meeting by bringing a vide camera t cver tbe meeting. Bnra^e~cxadnaild-Biuwu lad brught the csmera nly t videtape his swearing in. Hlmes keeps fcus n lcalized issues (Cntinued frm Page 1) " almst died when was at the NAACP and they gave nun a uality f life award when be did what he did t tbe quality f life in Rahway." said Kerri Blancbaid. anther.uccc member. Hlme* was n tne UCUA Bard f Cmmissiners fr seven and a half years. The UCCC ppses incineratin f garbage and has been a steadfast critic f the UCUA, which perates an inanenur in Rahway. Blanchard als said she was "very disturbed" at a campaign mailing by Hlmes, saying he wuld never allw Rahway t lse $2 millin in hst cmmunity fees frm the UCUA. "Even if Mr. Hlmes had thught th.f fk» TPAtT addressed tbe truck traffic He never adequately represented his cmmuntty," she said. Hlmes said tbe UCCC has been "very dgmatic abtt me fr many - years" andved, "Vty hnest pinin f'<h*g*erevcidien»i8 mat if a Rahway n- FDSfDT uick & Easy wwwidcalsurce.cm/. e'utell mre than 15, active cnsumers Save 15% n each ad* AdhrttNw.mDec.1 cre fr cancer wu made and if ^iad smething t d with it, they wuld ppse it- He added that be was a Rafaway pliceman when the cunty fbnuu- Uted me beginnings f tbe UCUA in 1985.. As fr the nailing. Hlmes said. 't's nt up t tbe cunty freehlders t keep the UCUA in Rahway. t is tbe Tbe Pngjttss t activities td y p y y y schedule t Jtahvay Prgrat, Attentin: Chris Saswal. managing editr, P.. Bx 319, Unin, 783. Ssnflrdsy Rahway Hspital Fundatin's annual Fashin Shw and Lunchen ruiattwi is accepting reservatinstr its stem annual rnd-rateing event fr the benefit f cmmunity services and prgrams at Rahway Hspital. TUs year's shw will be held at The Hiltn at Shrt Hls Nv. 15. The day will begin with a butique racn where guests win nave the chance t win a variety f gifts dnated by lcal merchants and cmmunity members. A lunchen and fashin snw featuring an array f designer tatts, presented by Nebnan Marcus, Snrt Hls wdl fllw. Reservatins td the 1997 Fashin Shw and Lunchen are S4Sfer persn: Fr mte infrmatin abut reservatins r't make a dnatin t the fashin shw n behalf f the Cmmnnhy Health Center, can Ran- 4994131 Rahway Hspital is spnsring a free ft screening prgram t help peple with diabetes determineit they an suffering frm r at risk fr develping ft cmplicatins and learn simple stepsthat can be taken tn Tne screening win be cnducted by physicians n staff at Rahway Hspital n Nv. S frm 1 am t 2. pjn. at the hspital lcated at 865 Stne St A registered cunty s respnsurifity t wn * and * taining gd nutritin. Tne curse perate it in Rahway." ffers a wide HirU f recipes During his term, Hlmes aajd he including American favrites, interwanted t address ecnmic develpement and t bring back a "business psture" t the cunty He said he wanted t investigate' shared services between tbe cunty gvernment and Unin Cunty** 21 CWna curse has recip ff«4)88lth Rahway Hspital wilt ffer the ppular CuBnary Hearts dtchen cking curse beginning Nv. 13. Cuntry Hearts Kitchen was develped by the American Heart Assciatin iu accrdance ^ritn us dietary gntrlrjinrs fr caidlac palinuti. Tbe curse features demnstratins f lw fat, lw chiestrl and lw sdium fd preparati md is apprpriate fr all wh are cncerned with main- ratinal and ethnic fds. "Culinary Hearts Kitchen is the ultimate curse fr anyne interested t 4/healtbJer lifestyle." says Carl Schindkr. a registered dietitian wh will teach tbe curse. "t's nt jnst fr heart patients, but fr anyne wh intake withut sacrificing gd taste." 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Cming events Nv. 27 Rahway Divisin f Parks and Recreatin.nnnnneed thst it is spnsring a Rahwa>'Day at Disney n ce Hercules n Nv. _/ ai me 7:3 ji.ni. shw st the Cntinental Airlines Arena. n cnjunctin with Rahway Day. tbe Divisin U prviding a discunt Special Curtesy Cupn that will allw tbe public t purchase and price tickets fr a flat $9 J. Tickets purchase with tbe Rahway cupn and nly gd at the ^6^27T^3T)TninP^nnBC^^lHbe ^6^27T^3T)TninP^n^ " KvisiD ffice at City Hall. Fr mre infrmatin n the Special Curtesy Cupn, call the Divisin at 827-245. Bnd rdinance passes 8 t 1 (Cntinued frm Page 1) up and garbage pickup frm the term bnds fr the Recreatin Department. n ther wrds, he said. Rahway schls fr free. The city als wuld still be paying fr the» trucks. included figures fr pickup at the schls and fr the Husing Authrity when it did nt knw if, they wuld even cntact ths-xhvisin f Slid Waste and Recycling fr garbage "Yu're nt ging t get me t vte n a deal that is ging t wrap up the bnds in a deal that will be paid ff in 222. lng after the garbage trucks are in the junkyard," be said after the pickup. '.'..' ' meeting. But Michael Smalling, recycling n an effrt t get his vte, tbe city ffftfirdinatrtri saidihft Husing Authr- yiminiararinn ffered t change the ity has expressed interest in emply- bnds t a snrter 1-term, with paying the divisin "if cst effective." ments included each year in the municipal Bth Sctch Plains and Clark have budget This wuld nt require als expressed interest in hiring tbe the rdinance t be republisbed, said Divisin f Slid.Waste and Ruggier. Recycling. But Janusz still refused t vte fr Janusz bjected t the fact that the the bnd rdinance, saying that bnd wuld be included witii lnger- ntning nad DttB. cm nit A i E PARKMM REAR 'ACRSS FRM CTY HALL 36 N. WD AVENUE, LNDEN ^ 486-9446 TTie Gld Star Chicene Club ffers privileges exclusively t peple wh are age 5 r better. pcs^vimrpsfkr~~ " "" TUBE SBJECTN F NATURAL! VTAMNS* MNERALS cffe'lmnlcamsa vtmfiwpreta* 2% FF ANY VTAMN MnkmPvCuaav m l ta CatiMd \Mi Mr Sm, nterest Checking N Minimum Balance Free Special Member Checks *CD nterest Advantage Shpper's Advantage* Membership * Savers Clubs f America* Discunt Bk And Much Mre - all fr just $3 a mnth t's easy t pen yur new accunt^ Visit yur nearest Cmmunity Banking ffice rcall 1-8-683-4663 tday Mn.-Fri. 8am-8pm, Sat. 9am-lpm www.svereignbank.cm /<x g ; a Success is cnfidence. We can help yu get there. UCUA wants bsttis P^n Cunty Utilities Authrity Chitamn Jhn. Kali* unaned tt the Antbrity bat iupkmeted prgram that win reward my Unin Cunty resident, icbl r rganizttin that turns in rechargeable nkkeicadmtm batteries. "n an effrt t recver a significant amunt f rechargeable nickelcadmium batteries in tbe slid waste stream, tbe Authrity is ffering a reward f fifty cents a pund fr all Ni-Cd batteries turned in t tbe Authrity," said KnHsh. Accrding t Chairman Knlish, tbe cllectin and cnslidatin f rechargeable NickCl^Cadnrira batteries is scheduled at tbe Unin Cmity Resurce Recvery Facility in Ranway n tbe secnd and furth Wednesday f each mnth between ft3.iu. suj 12.3 p.m. t-.*.vs\t-.'--...jr»"? i MmtnMnl Rcnc St«n. Uenba FDC Tbe next drp-ff cllectin event is scheduled fr Nv. 12, Authrity staff at tbe Unin Cunty Utilities Resurce Recvery Facility will dcument the weight, prvide yu -with a rreript and ditpse-f-theae- batteries in an envirnmentally sund manner. Schls wishing t btain battery cllectin buckets may call tbe Authrity. Nickel-Cadmium rechargebable batteries are cmmnly fund in cellular and crdless telephnes, camcrders, crdless pwer tls and appliances, medical equipment, twway radis, emergency lighting equipment, security devices, children's tys and laptp cmputers. Ni- Cd batteries are the mst ppular rechargeable batteries and nce they can n lnger be recharged, they can be recycled. "These batteries, which cntain bth nickel and cadmium, culd harm tbe envirnment if dispsed f imprperly. This prgram prvides tbe pprtunity fr residents t reduce ueavy Uifci*!^ iwtii»uiid WMtesttnnr and save natural resurces, by recycling these batteries," said UCUA Executive Directr Jseph Spatla. f yu are unsure f me type f battery tyu have, think f where the battery wss used. f it was in a crdless prdnct. the bstterv is rechargeable., ther indicatins include the wrds "Nickel-Cadmium'' r the symbls "Ni-CD" r "CD." A vucher fr the exact weight f baderies drpped-ff wfll be given t ^tte psfticttat n the cllectin date adwffl t taffiedat the end f each. jbsitt&^faymt will be made by check n aartedy bsaik. Pwfic^ants wffl be pidvided with i«cbednk f paynent dates at the timef drpff. Prf f Unin Cnty residency will be leqiilmd The Unin Cunty. Resurce Recvery Facility it lcated at 1499 Rutes 14 9. Nrm, Rahway. f yu have any Anther questins regarding this prgram, cntact the Authrity at (732) 382-94. Hlidays t be discussed Eileen 'Sbea.adcentat memider Cry Huse. Westfield, win speak at 3 ps. Dec. 7, at tbe meeting 1 f the Unin Cunty Histrical Sciety n hliday Custms." Carl Hansn Hse, 38 Springfield Ave. Cmferd. Tbe Bard f Trtstees wffl meet at 1:3 pja at.the huss. The prgram als will bserve tbe hliday. fbcm wh have been elected unanimusly fr 1997-98 are Presi- dent Vincent Pariepian, First Via President Richard T. Kles; Secnd Vice President Hazel Hardgrve; Third Vice President Lauren Yeats; Secretary Jean-Rae Turner, Treasunr Stephanie Laucins; and Class f 2(, Rbert Fridlingtn, Rum. Frlich, Hazel Hardgrve, Evelyn lsn, and Charles ShaUcrss, Jr. Prir t tbe electin tw amend-' ments t tbe cnstitutin f Unin ' Cunty Histrical Sciety were apprved permitting fficers t serve beynd tw yean and allwing nntrustees t serve as fficers. Brwn elected t bard a member.f tbe Executive Bard f tbe New Jersey,President's Cuncil. Tbe cuncil was created under tbe Higher Educatin Restructuring Act f 1994 t prvide crcbnatin amng institutins f higher educatin in New Jersey. t is cmpsed f the presxknts'f public institutins r higher educatin in New Jersey and f independent institutin* which receive direct aid frm tbe state. p^ithe 75-Day PitmeLink CD. With the recent vlatility in the stck market, wh knws what tmrrw's headlines will be? Yu may want t cnsider ur safe, shrt-term investment tied t the Prime Rate. The APY will autrratiallyincri^wrieneverthcprirnc Rate ges up and will never decease during the term f the CD. M yu need t get started is a minimum deppsit f $5,. What's mre, yur funds wi be insured up t $1, by^ the FDC. S. there's n reasn t wrry abut whar might be cm tmrrw's frnt page. 1-8-522-41 «>_.,!. THE BANK THAT WRKS?] -BrwB wa»> ejected ^q tk»,bewibcnrji&ttteirviimil APlaiinleldresidBt,Bi«ncai» t, central ; Jweri.-'tin/;ttSpi Mhawk Valley, 7 in Utka,T. where he nada instrcti_u Knjr* t' ' sad. divisin cbafr at "cratiand (_«mty(iu<^hehuals»erved n tne facnwee f Set HaD University, Hunter CllBje f tfiev Uni- Cllege. snd Wmisnl Pattrsn Unitds nndergradate-^egwe;>djjn.the University f Maryland and earned., bth an M^A. and Ph. D.frm New Yrk University. - r -, flw&fd Thmas H. Brwn, president f Unin Cunty Cllege, has been -efeetehe-a-sbad Uuee-yeai teim as- Fr tbe secnd year in a r#, tbe Slid Waste Assciatin f Wrth Anberica has named tbeunkra Cnty Utilities Authrity snd gdenftfartln Systems the winner f its "Glden Award fr Excellence." The award was presented at tbe 35th annual nternatinal Slid Waste Expsitin f SWANA. tbe wrld's largest slid waste management assciatirl cmprised f 6. members in 5 states. Tbe SWANA award measures a wide variety f technical and administrative categries including general peratins, regulatry cmpliance, emissins, ash testing, pllutin cn- 1 tri. sizing and technlgy f facility : design, permitting prcess, ambient mnitring, envirnmental assessment, facility integratin with verall slid waste system, public infrmatin, and peratinal safety and training. "t's very reassuring t be identified by the industry's natinal experts as the best in the hnsirraa, nsprciallv- when that identificatin has been made fr tw years running." said UCUA Chairman Jhn Kulish. Jseph Spatla, executive directr f tbe UCUA, saif^be credit fr the award must be shared with gden/ Martin.,. a number f industry awards received by the Rahway-based facility. Last year, it was tbe r^apknt f tbe Scie- a «tn> cpm nrwcnt«id»btkdm*tl*mfe«bf>m*dbn*nn»yrttvtm wa8i«(iirfll^t)ii*w3xh.fal«irata(k>k<wnttc^ivifcykr^a«dt^«m«il A ctnayray be n*itd l< arv»** M tm *m) tat fc h ut*d t ejanr. imy a be antttd M* «ird«ta)acl»*ij*t»d»rfce*««i«i«i«irvitwtha«pilirkatwbc»rab«htucapaa»*btffiifl(i*^cniwpirn^nlcllf(*f ty f MecnankalEngiheenj' "Facility Recgnitin Award fr Cmbnsti ; Prcess/ 1 ; -. ^ - Rajppi jins cmmittee Cunty Clerk Janne Rajppi has been named a member f the Natinal Assciatin r Cunties' NAC ntergrvermenul Relatins Steering Cmmittee by NAC President Randy Jhnsn. NAC's 13 steering frm tne plicy-making arm f me assciatin. Each cmmittee is cmprised f cunty fficials wh meet several times' a year t examine issues critical t lcal gvernments. The ntergvernmental Relatins Steering Ctnmrittee.fcuses n hme rule and reginalism, indbding issues dealing with cunty strctnre; prcedures and muiagement; intergvernand its subdivisins, and state and federal gvernments; and liability and. insurance., The steering cmmittee's recmmendatins n legislative plicies and gals are presented t NAC's mer- bership during its annual cnference. f apprved, the recmmendatins becme part f the American Cunty Platfrm, which is the basis f NAC's effrts in representing cunties befre Cngress and the White Huse. RVSA budget passed The Rahway Valley Sewerage Authrity recently adpted its 1998 budget f $1,61,75, which is $48735 lwer than last year. Funding the budget is a cmbinatin f revenues including $7,689,46 frm assessments t iu member municipalities, $675, frm investment incme,. $646,3 frm ther revenues and $1,6,5 frm surplus. The 1998 municipal figure is 3 percent lwer than last year's cmparable amunt which results in $237,7 in savings being passed alng t tbe Authrity's member municipalities." Tara Mtesky, marketing manager at BJ's Whlesale Club, linden, presents handcrafted Hallween masks and scarecrws t Debbie Carney. Rahway Hspital nurse manager fr Maternal/Child Health and Pediatrics, and Christine Petrenk, Rahway Hspital resident activities crdinatr. The decratins were created by children in the cmmunity thrugh a benefit prgram hsted by BJ's. The crafts were displayed!»> the pedlatric unit and the hspital's extended care facility, Care Cnnectin. Bagger welcmes public The legislative ffice f Assemblyman Richard H. Bagger will be pen t residents f tbe 22nd Legislative District frm 9 am t 3 pm n Saturday.. n additin t regular business hurs n weekdays and ne Saturday per mnth. Assemblyman Bagger's ffice, lcated at 23 Ehn Street, Westfield, is pen frm 6:3 t 9:3 p.m. Thursdays. Tbe 22nd Legislative District includes Berkeley Heights, Clark, Chatham Twnship, Craufrd, Bi side. New Prvidence, Nrth Plainfidd, Lng Hill, Sctch Plains, Wanen, Waichung. Westfield, and Winfieid. Further infrmatin may be btained by calling Assemblyman Bagger's legislative ffice at' 8). 232-3673.. ^^f ^^!,^;,^?=c&\ ;.. f /': \uu\\\\ \ v 115 i _ ;.. '- -r.l-f:: ANDREA S. HAYECK, D.D.S. Assciates Fadi. Beydun DMD Peridntics and mplantlgy Sp^ialtj Permit #523 LUZ FRANCCyDDS >mgna MATS^ Accuntants TifPnputttan Ani Phnnlnjftr ndividual Crratna, Partnershlpe Al States And Prir Year FMng Smal Busmeee Servtea New Bus**** Setups Cnstrudtn Cntractr Spedabt«CwWed Auctts RS Representatin PSnsJ Financial Planning 15 N. McNgsn Ave.. 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\, WBii^W WT1W7 RAHWAYPttRESS - CLARK EALE Free curse stresses the fd Street enhancement Sme Leningtn Street residents have pubfcly cmplained abut hw a prpsed tea rm and restaurant wuld alter their neighbrhd What is cnfusing is die premise these citizens give in their argument against tbejrpsal. They claim die restaurant wuld make the street unsafe fr children and that it wuld create a nisy and disturbing atmsphere. n die sufnce, these might seem like viable cmplaints, but die restaurant develpment wuld seriusly enhance Leningtn Street The plans fr cnverting a Clnial buse, situated at die end f Leningtn Street behind me Deluxe Mtr nn n Rutes 1&9, will give die neighbrhd a charisma lacking in many areas f the. city. First, Daniel Rwley, a resident f Leningtn Street and life-lng wrihw^t nf ffnlmnw mmpie^riy r^nnvatm a dilapidated eyesre int a stunning hme cmplete with a large back deck and plush access t the Rahway River. The hme had previusly been neglected and lked similar t an abandned and beaten building. Rwley plans t use an elegant tuch t prvid«vlaid-back surrundings fr lcal This sccllls"like it pciicvl tuutivl becuac il will bring executives frm Merck and C. and many f the ther businesses alng Rutes 1&9, int Rahway. As far as parking and'rad cngestin is cncerned, Rwley has planned accrdingly. He will cnvert an area filled with brush, weeds and vegetatin int an easily accessible parking lt. The wide circular driveway at the frnt f the huse will allw fr yalet parking. There will nt be any traffic caused by cars trying t park n the street because tie parking will be far remved frm any f tbe neighbrs' prperties. The area enhancement is evident in Rwley's plans t plant trees and ther shrubbery alng the side f tbe street This wuld shield residents and visitrs frm the graffitimarred rear f the Deluxe nn. n additin, Rwley plans t install a gazeb and maybe sme swings fr children in the yard adjacent t the huse. Rather man nisy bar-type bands, there may be sme weekend jazz quartets perfect fr a relaxing dinner. -Rwley's entreprencurinn is-what Rahway needs. t is clear that die cnversin f the hme int a czy restuarant and tea huse wuld be an impressive enhancement t the city. Students put their hearts int visit A recent visit by Girl Scut Trp 56 and the students f the Acaderny rjf Mifljfc BfffJWda^ nt nlv nil raent-bwt'4a>*xcivbinest wsa " """S'lJ^fC **7i ri " Cff ----- The Academy f Music is a teaching schl that prepares students fr auditins and perfrmances. The schl has apprximately 1 students enrlled and als prvides wrkshps. We als nte the cntributin f the Girl Scuts in attendance. The Scuts spent many hurs rnairing ckies and men passing ut the ckies with apple cider t the Rahway Geriatric Center residents during the Academy f Music perfrmances. The effrt t extend a helping hand desn't stp there; the trp will return t the center n Nv. 19 t assist residents in making decratins fr the Christmas tree and t decrate the center fr the hlidays. Als, the academy will ^^i^^^rvi^^^^^^^^b^^r^^^c^^att^^a^^^i^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^a^^^^r^^^l^a^ffl^rta^^^^^^^^^^^^^bfl^r^at^^^r^^^^ These visits are inspiring because they illustrate a genuine effrt t reach ut t the cmmunity. Legislative cntacts Mayr Mayr. James Kennedy. Demcrat:' 422 Elm Avenue, 381-19. City Cuncil Sal Mie, Demcrat: 1434 New Church St. 574-1328. Rank Janusz, Republican: 64 W. Sctt Ave.. 827-85?]}. Dnald Andersn: 1146 Kline Place. David Brwn: 353 ET Steams St Rbert Rachlin: 2215 Allen St Deaana Tiltn: 1135 Jaques Ave. Jerme Scatur: 515 Albermarie St At-Large, James Jnes, Demcrat: 193 E. Steams St. 396-1348. At-Large, Nancy Saliga, Demcrat: 113 Miltn BlvcL, 382-528. MARRED STATN Because f recent incidents, residents have cnned abut graffiti at the.._.way Railrad Statin. See Viewpint betw. Magazine, depicts legends and 'weird stuff' There's a wman withut a name buried in a grave withut a name in : the Rahway Cemetery. This can hardly be news t anyne wh lived fr any.amunt f time in ' Rahway. Tbe grave f the unknwn wman is in fact a 11-year-ld legend in twn. knew abut it, f curse. 'd met the cemetery caretaker, Ed 'Dnnell, n a previus stry, and ' ' be pinted it ut t me. But a 11-year-ld murder, n matter hw legendary, seemed kind f ld news t me at the time. But tw Essex Cunty residents decided it wasn't ld news. They were Mark Mn f West range Mark Sceunnan f BkaneU. Yu prbably knw them better as tbe tw Marks, c-publishers f Weird NJ Magazine. Weird NJ is just that stries n anything weird in New Jersey, like a -** way. r a granite Mercedes, a mnument t a by wh never had ne, in Rsehill Cemetery in Linden. r the q pits-in Fle Brk r Twac they weren't sure which that swallw hapless visitrs t tbe wds there. r stries f inbred n«mnt«in men in the-middle f New Jersey, pssibly the descendants f Blwing ff Steam Weird NJ started abut eight years ag as a newsletter t Sceurman's friends. * " used t d this thing fr my Mends like a calendar f events, but just with a sidebar trip," be said. "Pretty sn, we were ding just the sidebar trip and smene said, 'Why dn't yu just d a m?g«tin* abut this?*" embellisbed. What we're interested in is gd stries." "We dn't want t debunk at all," he added "ur bject is t pass these stries n. nt debunk them." "Besides, it's fun t read tbe magazine with peple's letters," said Sceurman. Persnally.. lve the magazine. By Sert Daily lve weird stuff, especially mysterius weird stuff, be it ghst Stnes r Sceunnan and Mran get tbeir material basically by piling int a car tbe buse built by a blind man in my Hessians and ndians and Revlutinary War prstitutes. r petrglyphs stne carvings in Garfield, the nly nes ever fund in New Jersey. r Antcrine LeBlanc, a 19th-century and beading smewhere, hping t hit pay dirt They have thusands f surces acrss the state ld men in bars, waitresses in (finer*, even histrical scieties. That's hw they they fund brne twn, Wayne, r the Red Bank tabes strange tubes f irn xide buried in the sil f Red Bank. And they seem t enjy it, t. But gt the feeling that there was a seri- FieuUi immigrant wh was hangedin at abut the nnknuwu wuman-m--s side la-tbetr-wric... r at least relatively serius. Mrristwn fr killing three peple. His skin was stripped ff after tbe hanging fr use as lamp shades, wallets and ther "charming little keepsakes." t desn't include tbe Jersey Devil tbauhas been living in the Pine Barrens fr mre than 4 years. "t's t mainstream," "id Mran. "We try t fcus n tbe Hairy Man. taven't beard;sbut" The Hken Mnkey Man, fr example, was suppsedly an ape-like creature that used t terrrize tbe Hbken schl system; it even killed a janitr; r s they say. ^ v) Call it a missin, call it a calling. Rahway Cemetery frm a Rahwiy Histrical Sciety pamphlet "There's been s many radside bks that have been pt nt abut a dzen r s but what we g fr is "We cllect peple's remembrances f lcal legends," said Sceunnan. Sme f these lcal legends, they a little weirder than giant Alfred E «y. are nt seen as wrthy f Tbe beauty f New Jersey is that it's a small state, but there's a diversity f stries," said Mran. "Yu can take a day trip smeplace and get back bnrthtt-flight^" <?-.-' i-yr ity fjlfc-stnjbf ^hey gti are sent t them frm readers. These letters are ften printed verbatim in the magazine. "But we can't check ut all tbe facts," said Mran. "Sme.f these things are rted in facts but they get When asked ti they fell nstalgic tt see these sites damaged r demlished, Sceurman said, "Nt really, because there's always anther ne dwn the, rad.", ' ^Actually,.whatwe're dings is- t chrnicle this stuff befre it's trn dwn," Mran said. Teple dn't see that these sites are histrical and we see it as a chrnicle." "We chrnicle it because it's being trn dwn at such an alarming rate," ~ be added. * U Can freign plicy and ur security cexist? ur factual discurse n freign plicy cntinues witfi this article. Tbe building f a peaceful,, law abiding. best TrKV**1. it represents the embarkatin f utter begnilement, culpable acts by cncmitant plitical and "religius'' rganizatins, r cults upn tbe citizens f this natin. A principal cncern is aggressin and "cncentrating" ur cmbined effrts against it This is the substance* f freign plicy. Tbe gal is lfty, but unattainable de the diversin f "energies" within and utside a cuntry. This di versin impedes me cmmnality required in the New Wrld rder, unless the leaden "sanitize'' the planet f tbasirimts. Histry frxtt^ti- we fdw blindly a path f self destructin by fllwing leaden, withut knwing the truth. What des it mean t build an internatinal cmmunity? First is rganizing all citizens and natins int cllective status, t f View By Rnald J. Jhnsn r destryed in' war.. Third, tbe implicatins f ur actin included "peratin Paperclip." This was the cvert recruitment f prir enemy agents by tbe United States f America fr "peaceful" mis- q> sjns. Tbe United, States patriptized and effected citizenship upn these utlaws, and via psychlgical warfare, cnvinced yn they represented decent, wrking members f ur sciety. We ccupied Japan and Germany, frcing pur idelgy underjhe guise f teaching demcracy and educatin. Furt&i a prerequisite f ur United Natins "charter membership" zatin, allwing natins t pacifically settle trade disputes. This represents an utline f freign plicy and ur dl- tu a fascist "Wuikl u ty," als knwn as the United Natins. S, wh makes freign plicy? s it tbe Executive, State r Justice Department, Cngress r yu? Theretically, yur gvernment brainwashes yu int believing yu shape freign plicy, and t a manr extent yu d. The truth is all branches f gvernment shape freign plicy behind yur back. Tbe Cnstitutin dispenses t the president f the United States f America "fult authrity fr making and executing freign plicies: Tbe president retains ultimate translating respnsibility and will 8t the peple, as be prmtes natinal interests. Cngress may prffer advice cncem- freign plicy via jint reslutins. Wh is in charge f executing frev fc /J?.*u i i<xr t fresx& Washingtn appinted Thmas Jeffersn as advising agent as tbe executr f freign plicy. The secretary f state and Department f State cntinue that functin, perating as the president's right arm f nternatinal relatins. Empirically, mst gvernmental agencies shape freign plicy, via a number f cmmittees. Agreement is essential t executing natinal security, but knwning ur ultimate gal is equally imprtant have alluded t ur next tpic natinal security and nw it impacts ur daily lives. Rnald J. Jhnsn is a resident f Unin. ur plicy ft lejters and clumns The Rahway Prgress welcmes submissins frm its readers. Ether letters t the editr r pinin pieces n any subject will be cnsidered fr publicatin g By Ltan lapsk Tbe JUfcwiy R»d fr Friends Prgram bn expected t nt nly fdng am residents with the Fd Puny and Secnd Presbyterian's Super Kitchen, but teaching them bt fd nutritin, t. Thrash die Rutgers Cperative Extensin f Unin Cunty, the Secnd Presbyterian Church lcated n New Brunswick Avenue, it the tight f revtutinary prgram called tbe "Super Cupbard." The church already feyjdes a "Super Kitchen" which feeds peple n a weekly basis. But, this prgram is designed t teach life skills. Dick TaDxX, the prgram's csrec- Lcal Tbe preschl children f rver Cleveland Schl in Rahway celebrated Rre Safety Week by creating fire tracks and their renditins f Sparky tbe Dalmatian. > - As part f a mnth-lng awareness abut the dangers f fire, the students carefully created their examples with the help f their teacher Mrs. Malley and Mrs. Werner, tbe preschl aide. They were* then prudly displayed in the frnt display case f tbe schl fr - all t enjy.. - Tbe. students were als treated t a fire safety assembly and a visit by the fire department cmplete with fire trucks. -, As a culminatin t this awareness, the students tk a walking field trip - t die Rahway Fire HTtae fr a persnal hands-n tur. Fire safety is cer-1 tainly smething these students knw a lt abut The class, taughtby>utstructr Jimmy Umrie, centers n learning daily prper nutritin.' learn tar, said; "We help peple learn t by, prepare and eat fd in a mre healthy way. We beh> them sav* mney while getting better ntritin." Tbe reasn TaJhqt became interested in the prgram is becante be n lnger wanted a Band aid apprach t helping peple. He wants tmething that will beh> mem t survive well in tugh times. The class, taugnt by instructr Jimmy Lwrie, centers n learning dally prper nutritin. He advises hit students n the prper (bds t by and eat by extmung their'emtent eating habits. Then, be determines what they're lading and helps them t incrprate the needed items int their diet The curse teaches the basics f gd nutritin which tuny peple aren't familiar with. Snvpepte are still ging by tbe ld few fd pps thery while thers dn't fllw any real pattern at all. Ms curte stresses the imprtance f the fd pyramid, and the incrpratin f each level int yur daily diet T S Lwrie said, Tve been teaching this prgram fr three mnths and Tve learned a lt since started.,rve changed a lt Fr ne thing, didn't - used t eat breakfast in the mrning but d nw. knw that need it t get a gd start fr tbe day. eat better nw than ever have in my life." He added, Tve gt a new grup started in Elizabeth with 24 peple, and T11start a new grup here in Rahway n Nv. 18. t's a great curse and peple really learn a lt" Tbe next "Super Cupbard" dast will begin n Nv. 18 frm 9:3 t 11 a.m. t's a six week curse and it's free. All are invited t cme. - Preschl creatrs KrystJn Peitz, Nichlas Gray, siah Hamiltn and Marta Beczek gather with Rahway Battalin Chief Lathrw and Firefighter Richard Delaney during their recent visit t Grver Cleveland Schl during Rre Safety Week. Schdl club cntinues fund-raising At tbe afternn meeting, the bard fficers utlined the Dec. 6, majr fundraiser fr charity. "Tbe Superclssal Character Brunch." l is geared fr children 3 t 11 yean f age and will feature fd, games, crafts, vid- children's, characters such as "Cliffrd tbe Dg." All prceeds will g t the Rbert ter, tbe Key Club state-wide designated charity fr this year again! Last year, tbe dub raised and dnated $2, t tbe charity, tbe secnd largest amunt in the state given by a high schl Key Club. Fr infrmatin, call the high* schl at (98) 382-91 during business hurs. Attentin schls, clubs This newspaper encurages schl abut scheduled events and activities. Releases shuld be typed, dublespaced, and include a phtjenumer ^ ^ the f^^^. fundralslng cmmittee f the schl's shl' service i club* lb She fe flanked by cw L Jdimn High S^, Key ctub President Jennifer Unken, at pdium, addres-!j^a "^T^Z^Sa secretary t Maureen M Mnagle, assistant treasurer^christina Watsn, publicist Christed during the day. Send»uifrmaun. -*. Editr Tarvn Winkle v> t:p..bx319,unin.nj.783. pner pss.ana tner. 1 an/n wmiae.... ^ Manna jins hnr sciety Laura Manna f Clark has been invited t jin the Glden Key Natinal Hnr Sciety. Glden Key is an internatinally recgnized academic hnr sciety dedicated t excellence. nly thse students in tbe tp 15 percent f their class are invited t jm. Laura is a junir a Rutgers University Cllege f Pharmacy where she has cnsistently maintained Dean's list status. STUDENT tbe utskirts f Lancaster. PA, a vital, histric city lcated in the heart f Pennsylvania Dutch cuntry. Essay cntest Century 21 JRS Realty is spnsring tbeir annual Thanksgiving Essay Cntest until t Nv. 21 fr all dark students in grades 1 t 4. This years Prei essay title is "My Best Thanksgiving was..." ne, winner will be selected^ certificates. Winners will be ntified by Century 21 JRS Realty and awarded their prizes n Nv. 3 at S pjn. at the 5th annual Gala Tree and Menrab lighting ceremny. This : will take-place n the fefffifjrl Avenue.. «vi i 21»S Realty wiu pce _ jin this Hliday event, spnsring the "Petting Z" and wfll be giving gifts t the children in attendence. AYAG DASHER Last ^ngar Than Any ther Brand TT Cnsumer Rated N. 1* N. 1 Racking Capacity MAY!' N-Break Bins Strngbx Dr Hinges N.1* RagulBra\Pann. Super 4. Capacity ven FREE 1 Year Burner Fteptecement 1 d "The ppnents f freedm and the enemies f equality have always been the enemies f educatin." ),, William Green ^\ educatr * 1994 Rahway Prgress Yur Best Surce Fr Cmmunity nfrmatin PubSshed Weekly Since 199. Published By WrraS Cmmunity Newspapers. nc. 1291 Stuyvesant Avenue Unin. NJ. 783 t ^ (98) 688-77 ewrrall Cmmunity Newspapers, nc.. 1997 AH Rights RMWVK Articles, pictures and advertisements herein are the MCfaJSive prperty f Wrrell Cmmunity Newspap- an, nc. and any repubcatin r bradcast withut written permissin is prhibited. David Wrrell Pufisrwr..Tm Canavan Ednr n Chief Jay Hchberg, Reginal Editr Christpher Suswal Managing EdHr Marty Strnflin. Dir. f Sales and Mktg. Flrence Lena? Advertising Manager Nancy Seybttv Classified Manager United States succumbed t United Natins membership., and reliance p theirffiff*^trwi TH tt^rtf fr tbese. t is tmftaffiyiff*^ tbe United States retains' sle Si«*ig»ting culpability in rganizing '* Secnd, it was yu, tbe taxpayers f the United States, wh funded repair f war damaged areas, subsequent t Wrld War, and it was we wh were attacked. This is why we iganized me Marshall Plan and its predecessrs. Bankruptcy was the net result, f fstering amnesty and rebuilding thse guilty f aggressin, UESTN F THE WEEK Hav* yu nticed an inerum in graffiti at the train statin?, Respnses will be published next week.! Plls'clse Mnday at nn.' Calls are free. Tuch tne phnes nly. bankrupt natin, ^underwrite Third Wrld natins' attempt t effect a higher living standard. Cntributing isnes us. This cntributin t yur aggressrs demeans yu and builds their «*"<» "' s this fair t yu and yur prgeny7 Fifth was the passage f the NAF- TA and GATT treaties, prmting an equitable "wrld ecnmic" accrd. T this end and thrugh pursuant secret dcuments. Presidental Executive rders, and ther cvert means we have fair trade cnventin practices, the nternatinal Trade rgani- VEWPNT The Rahway Prgress reserves the right t edit all submissins fr length, cntent and" style. ^ Writers must include their name, address and daytime telephne number fr Fr publicatin, all letters and essays must be received befre 9a.m. Mnday at 1291 Stuyvesant Ave. Unin, NJ 783. The Rahway Prgress als accepts letters t the editr and guest clumns via The address is WCN22@lcalsurce.cm. "' ' J ^ f f ^clumns must be received by 9 a.m. n Mndays t be cnsidered fr publicatin in Thursday's editin. JLeers received via-e-mail must be n tpics f interest, preferably in respnse t cntent that appeared in the newspaper. CALL (98) 686-9898 and enter 4 #757-YES #7571 N Advertising and news releases^!! nt be accepted by e-mail. LAST WEEK'S RESULTS D yu think th. Unin Cunty Arts Cantr ««««fld b with Ha J N RESPNSE Axeiraa Jshua Axelrad, a senir business majr frm Clark is a disc jckey at TyfUM th» FrjnHin»nH Marnhill" Cllege radi sutin. WFNM U FrirMn and Marshall's student-perated radi statin. Tbe statin is cmmited t prviding useful and entertaining prgramming fr the cllege and Lancaster cmmunities. Disc jckeys are given cmplete cntrl ver tbeir shws and ate encuraged t be experimental while n tbe air. Tbe radi statin als features unique news, talk and sprts prgramming. Axebad hsts a Junk shw. "Mr. Wu's Sul Venegeance," n Tuesdays at 7 p.m. Axeb-ad, a 1994 graduate f Arthur L. Jhnsn Reginal High Schl, is tbe sn f Linda and Martin Axelrad f dark ~ Funded in 1787, Franklin and Marshall is a ceducatinal, liberal arts institutin. Apprximately 1,81 students are enrlled in the cllege's 26 academic disciplines. Tbe cllege's 125'-acre campus is situated n.. '. \ '.. * ', ) Wily W *»^MM vw^^ Members f the Student PreveritJbh ahtf EducaBri League, SPEL, Renat Rpnqlll, Danielle Hdrllng and Bill Weynberg chat with guest speakers Matt Banchi and Tm riand befre their presentatin t the fiisffitienrswhrnres and senirs; f, Arthur L Jhnsn High Schl n Clark. n ne f the HSPT late arrivall days, the tw men came frm* Wntclii n Newark t share their gnant, true stries abut driving drunk which caused nt nly fatalities, but led t their lng term incarceratin.»ur 48 TH YEAB, PERaNALCrteCXS ACCEPTH) 728 RAHWAY AVENUE ) CLgABCTH «at-hm HT ^ F l G. : <.-.,: y v-.r.,1 s \

fn 4JNNM LEADtR- SPECTATR B4t<w * Y iiltriiiiiiiiiiiiiiii v -- - '"' *?ii2v &&& ;' * -'"' 3- p^feir f-ifae Rnt B«pti»t new prgram t ghv tetcbkey ddidma place t g after Kbl every ther Wednesday..'. Thb new prgram is called "Art Tiles." t's designed sxa, tl t teach. children values white giving diem s. "pprtunity t interact with ther children in^a fan envirnment after Jng scb) day. Pastr Jhn Cyraid, The primary rank*, is t reach at t latchkey children, utside f this cngregatin. t's been a issue in Rahway that kids Deed smething t d aflencnl, and tins hdps t meet that need." Cyr is a prfessinal stryteller as well as a pastr. n his travels, be had heard abut cmbining strytelling that int a prgram at the church. Alng with Elaine DeNaU, an artist, they cmbined the tw talents and came up with the theme "Art Tales". Cyr said, "We primarily fcus n children in grades 3 thrugh 5. bnt new prgram is called ^Art Tales,'t's ""* as a tl t teach children values them an pprtunity t internet with ther children in a fun envirnment after a lng schl day. we'd take any child wh cmes." When the children arrive at the chrch, they each receive a snack t help mem unwind frm their day. Then. Cyr gdes int gear with the stry fr the day. t can be any kind f stry. Cyr said be likes t take traditinal flk tales, fairy tales, and faith stries, add nvwn little twist, and create a wnderml and unique strytelling experience fr the children. Then Elaine takes'ver and invlves the children in a craft prject stry tld that day. Cyr's visin as pastr f First Baptist Church is right in line with this kind f prject Tve really tried t encurage my ngrcgatt-umise-tbeir individual '.' talents in ministry. We each nave a special talent that can be a benefit t the mmi^iyrbe cngregatin is very excited abut mis prject because they see that it's meeting a need in the cmmunity. And they're als seeing peple cme t the churchtsee What's" ging n. They'rereachingut t the cmmunity, and they see them reaching back. t's thrugh these kinds f prgrams that we tuch the peple in the cmmunity.* "Aw Wednesday, frm 3:3 t 5 pjn. The. next meeting will take place n Nv. 26. The prgram is free. Fr mre infrmatin abut this prgram r any thers ffered by the Synaggues view Jewish culture Malclm L Henleuu executive vice chairman f the Cnference f Presidents f Majr American Jewish rganizatins the crdinating bdy n natinal and internatinal Jewish cncerns fr S natinal Jewish rganizatins will discuss "srael and Jewry at 5" when be keyntes a Nv. 23 prgram spnsred by fur area synaggues. Tbe prgram, part f the annual Cmbined Cultural Series spnsred by Temple Beth '/Beth Trah in Clark, Cngregatin Ansbe Chesed in linden. Temple Beth El in Cranfrd, ad Temple Mekr uyim in Linden, begins at 8 pjn. at Temple Beth B, 338 Walnut Ave. in Cranfrd. "The secnd prgram in tbe series is set fr March 3, at 8 p.m. at Temple Mekr Cbayim. t will feature nted flksinger Laura Wetzler in a perfrmance f her acclaimed "ne Peple Many Vices." The public is invited t bth prgrams. The cst fr the series in,< fr members f spnsring cngrega-* tins and $18 fr nn-members. Tickets t each event are $8 fr membeis f tbe spnsring cngregatins and S1 fr nn-members. Henlein, wh hasserygcus tbe tp r. prfessinal at the Cnference f Presidents since 1986, is ne f tbe wrld's.pre-eminent authrities n srael and Middle East affairs, wrld Jewry, the American Jewish cmmunity, terrrism and extremism,' intergrup relatins, and plitical affairs and internatinal relatins. Prfessinally. Henlein was the funding executr directr f bth the Jewish Cmmunity Relatins Cuncil f Greater New Yrk and the Greater New Yrk Cnference n Sviet Jewry. He serves n tbe bards f numerus Jewish cmmunity, and civic rganizatins, including Builders fr Peace, Cuncil n Freign Relatins. U.S. Hlcaust Memrial Cuncil, and Museum f Jewish Heritage.* ' He. received his B.A. in plitical science frm Temple University and master's degree frm the University f Pennsylvania's Department f nternatinal Relatins, where be A Natinal Defense Fellw in Pen's Near East specialist at tbe Freign Plicy Researh nstitute. Fr tickets and further infrmatin, y Beth 'r/b^h T^wh at RBERT PSNER, DS BTNG N CE. Will biting n ice damage teeth? A.C)Abslutelyi ce r hard candy can d plenty f damage. Teeth can be fractured by trying t bite t rd int all srts f unexpected hazards including pits, r ppcrn kernels. ^Treatment f a cracked tth depends n the extent f the damage. A crack that expses the tth pulp t infectin calls fr rt canal therapy fllwed by a capping f the tth. n sme cases, a very fine crack is nt visible but causes " j and cld sensitivity. Fr such fine cracks, the r slutin may be an nlay n the affected chewing purface r it may require cvering the tth with a ;crwn. (98) 381-843; Cng. AnsheCbesed at (98)486-8616; Temple Beth EV at (98)276-9231; r Temple Mekr Cbayim at (98)925-2283. Sisterhd meeting Everyqle knws abut Judah Maccabee, says Cindy Jay, president f tbe Sisterhd f Temple Beth 'r/beth Trah in Clark. But, she adds, *%w much d we knw abut tbe wmen wh helped" make nnnniy^ the festival it is?" T find ut. Jay invites all area wmen (and men) t "Herines f the Hlidays," the sisterhd General Bus trip tchkm«l - A bs win leare^dtregaa Ansbe Chwed.Syaaggne - Cuter. cmer f. rchard Terrace and St. ecfgesavenae,undeat9ajafr the Sands htel ad casin tday, spnsred by the Hilda Guld Chapter f Debrah Hspital The cst is $13 per persn. Fr frmer infrmai cntact Gert. Kpplin (98) Church fair planned The United Methdist Church f Linden will spnsr its Annual Church Fair n Nv. 22 at the United Methdist Church in AUersgate Hall. 321 N. Wd Ave. t will start at 1 am and will feature Christmas, handmade and new items, bmwmartr baked gds, plants, white elephant Lunch will be served, snacks all day and dinner frm 4:3 pjn. t 63 p.m. The public is invited. Dinner planned Fashini bytbtrgsrraenrdistrlctr frmerly Gazeb, f Fairfield will be featured at tbe 1th annual dinner fine raiser spnsred by St Agnes Church n Nv. 21. Drs pen at 6:3 p.m. Featured again will be ur beautiful raffle table cnsisting f Lenx, Crystal and many ther items. Last daytpurchasetickets is Nv. 17. The event will be held at Tbe Westwd, Nrth Ave., Garwd. Tickets cst $3 per persn. Fr tickets and infrmatin, call (98) 396-3454 r tbe rectry at (98) 388-7852. Vlunteers wanted The Linden Vlunteer Ambulance Crps is presently recruiting new vlunteers. The Linden Vlunteer Meeting n Mnday, Nbv.17. Ambulance Crps ffers a fantastic Rivka Bgusflaty f the Cbai ppartbntty te-farmer yur Judaica Center will headline.the prgram, which begins at 8. pan. at tbe Temple. ll Valley nd in Clark. Fr further infrmatin, call the Temple at (98) 381-843. A subscriptin t yur newipapn beeps yur cllege student dte t hmetwn ctivities. Call 98-686-7753 fr a special cllege, rate meet new friends and give a little back t yur cmmunity. Residency is nt a requirement N experience is necessary; hwever, a desire t underg CPR and EMT training is needed. Fr frmer infrmatin, call the bust- ftess ffice at (98) 474-8623. Dinner planned Fashins by tbe Garment District, frmerly Gazeb, f Fairfield will be featured at tbe 1th annual dinner fine raisx- sp sred ir St.~A Des hnrch.' NETWRKNG NVELL GNE & MCRSFT MCSE CERTFCATN TRANNG _ J Day, Evening and Wetland asst*. [_ HsajL Train at yur m pace wttifiexble hurs. ~ ^=s=zxn httructrkd datses ^UMJSTEDhad*^ practice Wt train yu until yu are CERTFED and «w Guarants* yu pan afltests1st try. Jb Placement Assist n stths Bwrt Prfc" Successfully training cmpttmrt CHE 1 * Unem 1991 h^llane. 973-736-7367 www.tc-bte.cm n MS** t*sipen at 6:3 pjn. La* daytpurchase ticket* is Nv. ii.?. ' The event will be held at The Westwd. Nrth Ave, srwd. Tickets cst $3 per penpn. Fr tickets and infrmatin, can<98) 396-3454 r the rectry at (98) 388-7852. -» St Apes Ctarcb, 332 Madisn Hill Rad, Clark will be having a fall craft sale n Nv. 15 frm 9 a.m.t4 pjn. The fair will be held in tbe church arfdurimn. Refreshments will be available. Entertainment bk Saint Agnes Church in Clark annunces that the. Entertainment Bk '98 has arrived. Anyne wh placed an rder can pick them up after Weekend Masses r frm 9:3 am t 3:3 pm Mnday thrugh Friday at wh are nt familiar with me Entertainment Bk, it cntains cupnsfr such items as buy r* dinner get ne.free at participating lcal restaurants, dry cleaning, ' travel, htels, fast fd restaurants, airline tickets, tickets t sptting events, etc. Tbe bk fr 1998 will als cntain an AT&T phne card fr 3 minutes free Jng distance tgether with discunted New Yrk Yankee tickets. Tbe purchase price is $3 fr-each bk and is available by calling either the St Agnes rectry at (98) 388-7852 r Marie McCnnack at (98) 382-59. Vlunteers wanted The Linden Vlunteer Ambulance Crps is presently recruiting new vlunteers. The Linden Vlunteer Ambulance Crps ffers a fantastic pprtunity t further yur skills, ^rneet new friends and give a little back W yur cmmunity. Residency is nt * a requirement TT M experience Js necessary, hwever, a desiretunder} DEATH NTCES BURMC -. tana J., <* nnli. n'sunday, NMirtMrB. 187. MM«w»t f «w W* ' Bun* devmmftarl Ma. Janet ><XRM«*,Mf*.E)9k»B«*mfch< i andttstel^jjwsfcdaarslstsrt Mr. Anthny Dvnpwt cf HMNB ~ M MS. Helen FarkM tlmcmmm, aat.suntkd by VAN FUNERAL HME, 146 east tesndav>,fliila,nthi»klay,nv«int(«f13,' 1B7. at am, Bwn»ttm Char* f & JasEtrtw CaiDtntsf. nawla.wiiaii Fun- rajitstm «bm Mnd at 1 am. kawmnt wb be.at FtaasdaJs Camatwy. \JMrn. mmmm (ChSdren'sCllhlng) Parents grup meets parent Arcirynwus f New Jersey nc. is a private, Dn-prfit brganizatins that prvides free cmmunitybased supprt grupsfr parents wh are having prblems with their children and feel they wuld benefit frm meeting weekly with ther parents fr help and supprt. Parents that attend may remain annymus^ Free child care while the parents meet is available. Parents Annymus Supprt Grup meets at First Baptist Church, 177 Elm Ave., Rabway. n Thursdays frm 7 t 9 p.m. Cntact Jim Cyr at (98) 388-8626 r (8) 843-5437. WRSHP CALENDAR LUTHERAN ST. LUKE'S LUTHERAN CHURCH (LCMS), HUde td CtcnU Rads, EHzaMh. (98) 352-5487. Jin Wanter. Partr. -n Sartiy WatipSecn»±*4-Al*M Smuhy Schl and AdnJt BMe Study are u W»AJACmmiini l«.3fdmd5uisand»y f each mnth. Hymn sing n the 4th Sndty. Can Chrch mce fr mre mfnaticn r ftee Picket (732) 382-3331 RTHDX CHRSTAN St. Jhn tbe BipUrt rthdx ChurSi, 211 WlGnd Art, Rabway-382-8844. Rev. Fr. Ctate> A. LdmuD, Putr. Smtaqr Divine Utnrgy. 9-J AM. Pnyei Service wui anlatag fr He sick f mind, bdy and aul. Hist Tmnday f each rfli. All are welcme. Ttmnday. Nvember 27, Thanktgiviiig Day, Divine Unrgy f Thantagiving. 9M) AM RMAN CATHLC ST. LE'S CHURCH 13 Myrtle Ave., bvingtn. 372-1271 Rev. Dcam> R. McKenna. Pastr Schedule fr Masses: Sunrday Eve. 53pm., Smday73a.nL, lckda.nl, n.3 un. and UM run. (Spsisn); Weekdayx: Mnday t Friday: 7: ajn.; 8^ a.m., 12.- nn. Satrdays: 8fl a.m.. 12* nn. 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a MB: VAY - CLARK EA1J THURSDAY. NVEMBER 13, HW -r ENTRY BLANK* 11 PHNE. Nnmctua AL DAVD SHES,{ ADS M W ' Linden a 98-486-2411 ft BGSTASH'S ] 12 Wd Ave., Suth A (1 Blck ff US Hwy#1) fk Linden if 98-862-6455 k CLEAR UGHT NATURAL FDS 36 N. Wd Avenue, Linden EURPEAN NAiL CLNC 138 Westfield Avenue, Rahway 732-381-5768 911. W.St Gerge Ave., Linden 98-486-98 kv Ktar,UndMtU ft A4H JEWELERS. NC. 11 WFSTFlFl.^VF CLARK, 732-388-4292 ft CAVAUER fl DNER/RESTAURANT 241 Wd Ave., Rsee #1 98-241-8386 '* SA CRBETTS FLWERS 837 Grve St., Bizabeth. NJ 722 98-354-1939 FRST CLNAL MRTGAGE 812 N. Wd Ave., Linden 98-486-71, LVE & THNGS /} 125 S t Gerge Ave., -SL-Gepi!g*Plaza r Lii 98-486-5683 BZ FASHNS N. Wd Ave. Unden a 98-486-467 ft CENTURY 21 )J KLAR AGENCY, NC. Nw nterviewing. 5 Rahway Ave., [ Elizabeth k ] 98-354-4226 #J DELA1RE Healthcare Center 4W. StimpsnAve., Linden FLASH CLEANERS /] i FASHNS FR LESS 316 N. Wd Ave., - Unden- 98-486-8342 aa»ataylh * BABGL SHES 38 N. Wd Ave^ Unden 98-486-6665 CHARUE BRENNER'S SPRT SHP a 344 SL Gerges Ave., /M Rahway 732-382-466 (Flrtet) ft 1449 Raritan Rad, 98-276-66 BARTELLFARU& tahngmcpmtgl 277 Central Ave., Clark 732-388-1581 ClABABY nfant"s & Chidren's, Clthes k 159 Raritan Rad, dark 732-382-3331 DR. SHARN GUDA fi (Chirpractr) *] 118 WestfieW Avenue, 'f Clark ' ] n 732-396-9115 UNTTS& TEENS-FURNTURE ft 182 St Gerges Ave., ] Rahway. fg 732-574-9222 j 127 Chestnut St, Bl Rselle " M -245- ;'-«-\;>;( t feij«i BETTY UN DNER 1932ESt Gerge Ave., 98-925-2777 CLARK LANES 14 Cental Avenue, jj] Clark. A 732-381-47 "HAR WE ARE" 1 St Gerges Ave.. j] Rahway k 732-382-5186 )T LYNS MANR a Liberty & Harvard Aves., ft Hillside S 98-688-891 ft a PRFESSNAL DENTAL FAMLY DENTSTRY /] 67 WestfieW Ave., Clartc 732-574-3 1 The Rahway Senir Center and Natinwide Bwling recently held a Senir Citizens -BwHng-i>arty-aHinden-L-anes Bwling (^ntehrhandenr-rahvyay Senirs wretreated t free bwling, equipment ana lessns as well as refreshments. Anther party will be held in the spring. Fr infrmatin regarding Rahway Senir Citizen prgrams, call 827-245.. r) Sciety seeks ld phtgraphs Mre than 3 histric phtgraphs i f Rahway, mst f which nave never befre been seen by the public, will be published by the Rahway Histrical Sciety, annunced Linda McTeague. executive directr f the rganizatin. Due fr release in early December, "mages f the Past: A Rahway Album" will cntain rare pictures dating frm te mid-19th century t the early 2th century. "Many will be enlarged t snw fascinating detail," said MTeague. "The bk will prpi a wudeiful pbutugupuic histry f Rahway that is sure t becme a treasurer keepsake,'' she added. The phtgraphs, takenfrmthe cllectin f the sciety and including sme dnatins frm- Rahway citizens, will be presented in a 16-page, hardcver bk with «n attractive cver. F. Alexander Shipley, authr f "Rediscvery f Rahway," is writing the explanatry text The bk will be designed by Sara H. Pender. "Te phtgraphs selected are representative f practically all aspects f life in Rahway," accrdingt Shipley. The bk will cntain^pbts fs businesses and industries, including a > rare picture f Miltn Mills. Abut three dzen-phtgraph* alne will illustrate the business district f Rahway in the late 19th and very early 2th centuries. Sme snw interir shts f varius stres. ther phts shw the peratins at uinn and -Bdert»and WheateavHter-inctadMg the harvesting f wheat fields mat nce surrunded the. factry. Scenes f residential neighbrhds, individual buses, leisure activities, hrses and carriages, celebratins, rganizatins disasters, athleuvevents, schls, early cmmercial delivery wagns, rail and trlley transprtatin, fire and plice departments, public wrks and civic buildings, churches, peple and much mre are amng thse chsen frm mre than 6 phts initially cnsidered. v E55 A first printing f nly 5 cpies has been rdered. T ensure December delivery, the sciety is accepting advance rders at a special prepublicatin price f $29.5. Checks shuld be made ut t mages" and mailed t mages," c/ William Rack, Rahway Histrical Sciety. P.. Bx 1842. Rahway, 765. The bks may be picked up at the Merehanti and DiuvnsTaveiu hi Decenrber. Thse wh wish t have the bk mailed shuld include an additinal $3.7. Prceeds frm mages f the Past will benefit the Merchants and Drvers Tavern, slated t underg interir lewmuuu nil ifculuumuit as a museum f early tavern life and stagecach transprtatin early in 1998. Blanket captures histric churches Based n the ppularity f last year's Histric Sites Blanket, the Rahway Public Library has cmmissined a secnd blanket featuring ntable buildings in Rahway. Whereas last year's blanket raised funds fr capital imprvements arund the library, mney frm the sale f te new blanket will be set aside as a bk endwment fund n an imprtant subject. The new blanket, in cream and Wedgewd blue, is titled "ld Churches f Rahway." t features depic- dns in the city: First Presbyterian, 1741; Friends Meeting Huse, 1755; First Methdist, 189; Ebenezer Afri- ' can Methdist Episcpal, 1826; First Baptist 1833; St. Paul's Episcpal, 1836; St Mary's Rman Cathlic, 1845; Grand Street Chapel, 1871, and SecndBaptist, 1871. Furf the nine. church buildings are n lnger in existence, and a fifth has changed its functin. Prceeds frm the sale f the "ld Churches" blanket will set up a Relig- - in and Values bk fund at the library. Library Directr Keith McCy prpsed the idea t the library bard f trustees last winter. 'Particularly in this day and age, peple want mre materials n what values mean t the fabric f life in a cmmunity, and n the rle faith f whatever variety plays inihis.' Keith McCy, Rahway Library Directr and they apprved bth the blanket and the prpsed use f the incme. "TVr> mm tw driving this prpsal," said McCy. "ne was the interest in the first blanket, and the desire f many peple t see mre ld buildings remembered. The secnd is my prfessinal philsphy. that a public library shuld have a psitive influence n the cmmunity it serves. Particularly in this day and age, peple want mre materials n what values mean t the fabric f life in a cmmunity, and n the rle faith f whatever variety plays in this." McCy, an rdained Episcpal minister in additin t his library psitin, nted that the. fund wuld nt be used fr sectarian purpses, but FREE standing. When asked fr a few examples f what the incmefrm the Religin and Values Fund might g fr, McCy suggested cntemprary authrs such as William Bennett, Peter Gmes, Sarah Ban Breathnach, Thmas Mre, Elaine Pagels and Harld Kushner. A sample blanket is n display at the library and rders are nw being taken. Blankets are $5, and may be reserved with a depsit f $1 per blanket Delivery f the first shipment is expected in mid-nvember. T reserve r purchase a blanket visit the library at the crner f St Gerges and Central avenues. Ulfllti -ENTRY BUNK' yur» NAME ADDRESS _ Rahwajr n CL 21, a reaident f Main Street parked hu 1994 Frd pick-up _ n the street between the hurs f 5 pm and 6:3 am with the drs left unlcked Smene entered his vehicle and stle $7 and a mnaic caaaette. Tbe estimated value f tbe cassette is apprximately $1. There are n suspects at this time. n ct 21, a resident f Main Street parked. his 1992 fur-dr Buick in a driveway next t his huse between the bms f 5 pan. and 6:22 avjn. Smene entered his vehicle and stle bis NT registratin card that was in die glve cmpartment There are n sspects'at this tne. n ct 21, a check cashing establishment n St Gerges Avenue name triedt cash stptenmney rders. Plice, are investigating. n ct 22, an emplyee f EBzabetbtwn Gas reprted tw shrubs were stlen frm the Hamiltn Street ciffe nf tht* fuitldin taken between 11 am and 3 p m that day. The shrubs were Witdnta Blue Jumpers and were abut three feet tall. There are n suspects. n ct 22, a Lawrence Street business reprted the theft f a vehicle frm the used carttat BelL The vehicle was a green Chevy cnversin van. The vehicle was taken between the hurs f 9 p.m. n ct 21 and 9 am n ct 22. There are n suspects at this time. n.22, at the cmer f Rute 27 and Clnia Avenue, the victim f a theft sated that n ct 12 at apprximately 12:15 am, unknwn suspects brke tfie driver's side windw t bis vehicle. The suspect tk a brwn leather tiletry bag which cntained $43 cash. Bts and ther clthes were als taken. The value f the dming is estimated-at-$47-s-andthe windw repairs are $6. There are n suspects at this time. n ct 22, the belated reprt f an attempted burglary: A resident f St Gerges Avenue reprted a brken cellar windw, the frnt windw screen cut and smudged finger prints instead wuld be used t purchase bks, vides and tapes which wuld deepen peple's under the nnt windw, w entry was gained. n ct. 22, a gas statin attendant reprted a theft at a St Gerges Ave. filling statin. Tbejbeftjns mide by passing trie attendant a~$tbill with the ends remved and replaced by the ends f a $2 bill. At 1:3. the sus- ' pect returned t the statin and paid by credit card. n ct 23, a vehicle was reprted taken frm Bell Aut Sales by afradulentcheck in the amunt f $26, n Aug. 25. n ct 23, a business n St Gerges Avenue experienced a theft The victim reprted the theft f 1 pallets frm the side lading dck. They are valued at abut SS each. There are n suspects at this time. n ct 24, a business n Lawrence St reprted tbe melt l^ radis stlen ut f vehicles. Radis have been taken frm three vehicles smetime within the last three weeks. ne vehicle was pssibly entered using a "Sum Jim" type f tl, ne was pssibly lcked, and the third vehicle was lcked befre and after die theft There was n sign f frced entry int that vehicle. The apprximate value f each radi is $4. n ct. 24, an East nman Avenue business reprted a theft f apprximately $5 wrth f ltins taken by emplyees. n ct 24, plice respnded t the scene n a reprt f a pssible PLCE BLTTER then f $69 id an envelpe. The victim culd nt remember when be last saw the envelpe r where be left it He inspect! a theft de t a previus case f stlen mney afewmnths prir. The victim cjd nt supply any further infrmatin ther than the.amunt f mney. n ct 24, a resident f Elm Ave. reprted that his bike was stlen frm the rear f his apartment building smetime between 7:3 p.m. n ct 23 and 6 p.m. n ct 24. The. bike was returned later that evening. t is unknwn wh tk r returned the bike. n ct 24. a juvenile male was was taken t headquarters and later released t bis brther. n ct 24, a vehicle was recvered in a parking lt at the cmer f West Sctt and liver Streets. There fur juvenile arrests and ne adult arrested. An f the juveniles were released t family memebers. The adult was issued a summns. All were charged with attempted theft - n ct 25, a Central Statin Alarm Cmpany peratr reprted an activated burglary alarm frm a lcal trucking cmpany. A trailer parked in the rear f the lt was brken int. The lck was smashed ff by a hammer like instrument Nthing was taken.. n ct 25, a Miltn Ave. business reprted the theft f $3,33 in cash. The suspect was a white male, age 4 t 45, 5 feet 1 inches, 16 punds, light hair and balding. The directin taken by tbe suspect after the theft is unknwn., n ct 26, a resident f Price" Street repnctwl an attranptccumrglary, f her garage during the night The victim said that the screen was cut n the rear f the garage smetime between 2 am and 11:3 am n ct 26. while parked in ; nct28,» Avenue reprted entry taken were a brwn w ^ cnifafag $5tcash,thevictrm^sscW«ecnrity card, and Mr Bell Atlantic Nynex cellular phne valued at $1. There was n (breed entry int (he vehicle. n ct 28, aresidetfrudlph Avenue reprted that; smene emeredbw vehicle during the night All f her persnal psptrs lcated in the glve cmpartment were thrwn inside. Nthing was fund t be missing. There was n frced entry int tbe vehicle. n ct 28, areskkntf Rudlph Avenue reprted that smene entered his vehicle during the night lars. There was n frced entry. n ct 28, a Kearney Avenue resident reprted a sttenjricycle. The bike is described as a Ltus Explrer.1 speed, clred green. Dept and the Rahway Plice Dept respnded t a lawn fire in tbe HD blck f Whelan Place. Tbe resident had put tbe fire ut prir t the fire and plice arrival. Upn tbe fficers arrival, they nticed the strng dr f gasline. t appeared that an accelerant was pured n tp f sme leaves n tbe suthside f the brne, n tbe frnt steps, and n the nrth side f the private residence leading t a garbage can. There was n damage t the brne, nly t the lawn and leaves. Detective Jhn Grahill is investigating. There were n injuries and at this time and there are n suspects. dark n ct 14 at 9:59 pm, plice and fire pm""''- 1 respnded t a Fairview Rad resident when a smke cnditin was fund in the basement Tbe cauae~^as~detennined t be a faulty water dismantled. beater which was Entry was nt gained. There are n suspects at this time. n ct 26. a Thrn Street resi- flew icyuiieu dw timfl uf liu suii'a ing a. rutine mtr stp, a Rahway bike frm infrnt f herresidenerat apprximately 1:3 p.m. The bike is resident was arrested fr utstanding a chrme Dyn Air GT 2 inch BMX. warrants. Curt is pending. There are n suspects at this time. n ct 16 at 11;41 a.m., a reprt (5n* ct"26, a juvenile resident f - tfbadebeckswis takeabm a Clarktn Drive business. Bnd Street was arrested fr burglary t a plice vehicle. He was fund n ct 2 at 5:14 am, reprts inside f the plice vehicle and then a were taken frm Riverbend Rad resi-. chase ensued. Tbe juvenile was dents that criminal mischief t mtr apprehended and arrested in tbe rear vehicles alng with items stlen had lt n Main Street He was later ccurred. Tbe investigatin cntinues. released int tbe custdy f his n ct 2 at 12:13 pm. areprt brther.. was taken regarding the theft f hubcaps at a Central Avenue business. n ct 26, a business n Rute 1 was burglarized. Tbe suspect pried...» n ct 2 at 4:5 pm, a Wayne pen the ffice dr t reach the interir. Apprximately $3 in cash f resident was arrested fr shplifting frm a Westfield Avenue business. unknwn denminatins and $1,1 Curt is pending. in large bills were taken. The burglary allegedly ccurred between 5:45 am n ct 21 at 7:9 am. plice ana :15 am. respnded t die scene f > UDlr~ n ct 27, a Bryant Street residence was burglarized. Entry was and Valley Rad. vehicle accident at Walnut Avenue gained thrugh a rear living rm windw. A Cann AE1 camera was taken. ts estimated value is $25. Tbe suspect ransacked drawers in tbe bed- rm and left cmputer and ther items undisturbed. n ct 27, a resident f Unin St. reprted a stlen vehicle. Tbe vehicle was taken between tbe hurs f 1 am n ct 26 and 3:54 am n ct 27. Tbe vehicle was takenfrmin frnt f the victim's residence. n ct 28, a resident f Avenel reprted the theft f their vehicle Thanksgiving Turkey! n ct 15 at 11:3 pm, a bicycle stlen frm Clark was fund in Linden. The wner was ntified. n ct. S at 11:16 p.m., fuw- Hlidays t be discussed Eileen 'Shea, a dcent at the Miller Cry Huse, Westfield, will speak at 3 pm Dec. 7, at tbe meeting f the Unin Cunty Histrical Sciety n "Hliday Custms." The meeting will be held at the Dr. Carl Hansn Huse, 38 Springfield Ave., Cranfrd. The Bard f Trustees will meet at 1:3 p.m. at the huse. The prgram als will bserve the hliday. SMNEBF Fuel il 145 Harding Ave. Undetu 98-862-2226 CTY PHNE N PURCHASE NECESSARY Cnft nd*hvmtmr 14,1997- Nn. AsAdvwtbadln: Etlzatxlh uxktt*, WU«i<l«LMdw, Undtn Uadar, RsaSe Spactatr. Rahwiy Prgmi, Clark Eagl^ JJ, - M i n i a a» a i RUUS: Tl» M««e*«nU l«l«p«g«m * «W«ilB» yur Tlwi*»9Mi* H^^ l ttmm drtdeut Ha r Turhqpt b* flknn any FUSE «n N<mmbw.14,1»W. 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Afternn Jhnsn at WH«We, 1: Rahway at Cranfrd, 1:3 Sprts Edhar The playff cutff weekend U here and its tat call fr teams that have asriratim f gaimng berths. Here's a lk at bw three f the ur sectins in Nrth Jersey, Sectin 2 have shaped up t this pint Nrth Jersey, Sectin 2, Grup : Elizabeth (6-1), Plainfield (6-1), Unin (5-2). Randlph (5-2), Westfield (5-2). Fur f these five teams win make it. Elizabeth, Unin, Randlph and Plainfield are fav- Crusaders will tryl rebund vs. Hillsk By Andrew McGaa Assistant Sprts Editr The Jhnsn High Schl ftball team's dream f an undefetfwi seasn came t an end last Saturday fllwing a heart-breaking 29-22 defeat against mmaculata in Muntain Valley Cnference-Muntain Divisin actin at dark's Nlan Held. "Weplayed well we just didn't play well enugh t win," a dejected Jhnsn bead cach Bb Taylr said. They made the big plays when they needed t. "Yu culd see by the lks n the faces f ur players that they were terribly The hliday lights illuminate at last year's hliday festival. This year there are plenty f activities planned fr the children; a petting farm, hrse drawn hay rides, pny rides, *" electric kiddie cars, a mn walk, sand art and a stilt walker. Santa will visit hliday festival This year's hliday lighting and festival, scheduled fr Nv. 28 at 7 p.m., will feature a visit frm Santa, Mrs. Claus and Santa's elves alng with hliday music by the Rahway High Schl band and chral grup. The event is spnsred by the City f Rahway, Rahway Chamber f Cmmerce and the Rahway Cen-^ ter Partnership. Prir t the tree r 'J lighting, the Rahway Center Partnership will be spnsring a nliday festival alng Main Street with : numerus vendrs selling hliday crafts and gift ideas. There are plenty f activities planned fr the children; a petting farm, hrse drawn hay rides, pny rides, electric kiddie cars, a mn walk, sand ait and a stilt walker. Additinally, the United Trinity Methdist Church will ffer free refreshments. As always, Santa will be available fr pictures with the yungsters t the City Hall lbby. Afterwards, cme early r late...this year, the Unin Cunty Arts Center ""^will feature the family hliday classic 't's a Wnderful life" t its riginal mvie screen versin, at 8 p.m. _ Tickets can be purchased at the dr fr the ld-fashined price f $3, alng with refreshments. Additinally, children are invited t the mvie, althugh arrangements can be made with the Rahway Y.M.CA. t have yur yung nes participate in then- free activities beginning at 7 p.m., while yu enjy the mvie quietly. ' T register fr this tree service, cntact the Rahway Y.M.CA. r Unin Cunty Arts Center directly, and nte swimming will be ffered s prvide yur children's bathing suits and twels if they wish t swim. As ytrcan imagine, this evening will be a festive beginning t the hliday seasn, s bring yur, family, friends and neighbrs tgether t welcme the 1997 hliday seasn t Rahway. As a Thanksgiving Day cntributin, ladies frm the Clumbian Auxiliary f Clark make the 'gdies r bags fr Meals n Wheels. Clumbian Auxiliary plans events The Clumbian Auxiliary f Clark/ Bishp Justin J. McCarthy Cuncil N. 553 was funded 28 years ag in September 1968. The first president was Ten Bergstedt. - The main bjective f the Clumbian Auxiliary is t assist whenever pssible and t respnd t the cuncil fr'their request fr help.. Sme f the supprt t the Knights include dnating f cakes fr their mnthly Family Dinners. They assist in the annual "Ttsie Rll" drive in children. The ladies make mnatary cntributins t "Thanksgiving Day" ^baskets-frthe Knights f Clark fr distributin t Saint Agnes Church and Saint Jhn the Apstle Church far redistributin t the needy. Sme members jin the Knights in ging t Saint Patrick pr-caterial in Newark t help feed the pr'and the hmeless. ne member ges t Lyns Veterans Hspital t push wheelchairs n Sunday mrning. n additin t assisting the Knights, they have their wn charities. n 1996-1997 they participate in a Cancer Drive fr the American Cancer Sciety fr which they cllected ver $5, and receive an award frm the Cancer Sciety. The ladies als "stuff" letters fr the Emmanuel Sciety fr the cancer patients and their fund drive. The Auxiliary has baby shwers fr the Raphel Huse, a resident fr hmeless pregnant wmen, as well as making After the' business meeting n the third Wednesday f the mnth they made "gdie bags" fr Meals n "Wheels ut f tne"elizabelh"nic«tr delivery t Linden, Clark and CranfS. The Chaplin fr the Ladies Auxiliary is. the Rev. Msgr. Richard McGuinness; pastr f Saint Jhn the Apstle Church f Clark-Linden. n Sunday, the Clumbian Auxiliary will have their Annual Fund raiser with a sit-dwn dinner cnsisting f Annuncement plicy Cuples are encuraged t send their engagement and wedding annuncements t the lifestyle editr. Annuncements shuld be typed, dubled spaced. r legibly handwritten and n lnger than ne page. All annuncements shuld 7 have a daytime phne number fr verficatin r if questins arise. -. ' nfrmatin requested fr engagements are parents names, high schl name -*ttkltwn, cllege name, twn and degree,; name f emplyer and twn where ldpted. jb title and the date f marriage. _- sending a picture with the annuncement, a check fr S1 is required. Black-and-white r clear clr pictures are acceptable. Pictures f the cuple attirigt standing tgether are perferred. Pictures f ne persn standing and the ther seated present design prblems, s, if pssible, side-by-side is better. r> spaghetti, meatballs, sausage, salad, dessert and cftee/tea. Tune will be 1 t 5 pjn. Price fr adults is $6, children $3. Fr further infrmatin call Margaret Bracut at (98) 276-1343. PUBLC NTCE, NTCE T BDDERS Nttde la hereby glvwi mat eealed prput* w«be received by ttia Twnship f Clark, Unin Cunty. Naw Jaraay tr tha "Cleanln. Televtefn napacmn. Grut Rapalrs t flpe and Grut lr Drainaga Pipa n a frntn f Mnafcenga Terrace" and pened and raad n pumc n Rm 167 43 WaatMd Avanue. Clark. 1: AM. p«ana*ig flma. The wrk under Me Cntract tndudae the deahlnd, televtetn napacun, grut repalra t pipe and gruttretrm drainage pipe n appraxlmafiry 82 LF l F R.C. Pta, 67 LF l S* R.C. Pipe and 662 LF l _24t R.C._Hpe n a prtin tstnehee Terrace. Specificatin* and Drawing* lr the prpsed wrk, pepared by Harry C. Applegal*. P.E. & LiTTnwiarllp EngnearTara n ale n tie ffle l the ark TwnaNp Business AdmHetratr. Rm 24, 43 WeeMekJ Avanua, dark, Naw Jereey. and may be nspected by prapecfve bidder* during bualnee* hurs. Bidder* wb) be furnished with a cpy l w Cntract dcuments by request upn ' prper ntice and payment l a nnrefundabte charge ltwenty daara (S2.) payable t thatwnsrsp f Clark. k> defray i. cat theref. Prpsals must ba made n tie:standard prpsal frma n the manner. daalnatetl n tie cntract dcuments, must be enclsed n sealed envelpe* bearing the name and addreaa l tie Bidder, and the name l the wrk n the utside: addressed t Mayr and Cuncil, Twnship l Clark; and must ba accmpanied by a statement f Cntent l Surety rm a surety cmpany authrized t d business n tie State l New Jersey and acceptable t the Twnehlp and either a Bid - Bnd r a Certified Check drawn t the rder l Treasurer l tha Twnship l Clark r nt less than an percent (1%) f the amunt bid. except that the check need nt exceed S2.g.. The Twnship reserves the- right t require a cmplete financial and experience *uilenient frm prspective bidder* snwing tiat Bwy have satisfactrily cmpleted wrk f the nature required befre awardkig the Cntract Prpsals lr this Cntract will be accepted nly rm bidders wh have prperly qualified n accrdance with the' requirements l the Cntract Dcuments. The Twnship reserves the right t relect any r al bid* r t waive any nfrmalities where such nfrmality la nt detrimental t tie beat nterest f the Twnship. The right Cunty and lcal fficials jin in the dedicatin f Greenfield Park during a sccer league match in Rahway... ccer league interest grws Happiness exuded frm the faces f the yung sccer aficinads. Their matches were at Greenfield, Park n Madisn Avenue in Rahway befre and after the frmal dedicatin ceremnies f the Cunty's new sccer fields. Accrding t thse in attendance, the enthusiasm f the kids frm Rahway and Winfield wh play at the Kinder Sccer level and the city prgram was as great as the nter-cunty League players, ages 13 t 15. All' were there t shw their staff, and their large numbers attested t the necessity f the new playing fields in Rahway. "nterest in sccer has grwn ver the past several years, mst ntably amng yung players,'' said Freehldcr Dnald Gncalvts, nting that the sprt's ppularity increased during the Wrld Cup games at the Meadwlands in 1994. Freehlder Vice Chairman Daniel P. Sullivan, liaisn t the Parks and Recreatin Advisry Bard, said that "The multitude f yung sccer players, and their abslute jy was mre than prf that Unin Cunty answered the need fr mre playing fields in Rahway." T slve this need, the Cunty f Unin lead a jint prjecft imprve the sccer facilities in Greenfield Park, als knwn as Madisn Avenue Park. Wrking with the prject's ther partners, the Rahway Bard f Educatin and the City f Rahway's Recreatin Department, an existing sccer field was ttally rehabilitated and a new field was cnstructed adjacent t it Each_f_thc three partners cntri- buted $2, tward the cst f the prject's materials. The cunty crdinated the cnstructin and supplied Gardening as a way f living the labr t imprve and expand the park services. Amng additinal imprvements t the site will be the installatin f lights t lengthen playing hurs. The cunty's partner in this venture will be PSE&G and the Rahway Yuth Sccer Assciatin. f yu wuld like infrmatin abut the Divisin f Parks and Recreatin's prgrams and services, call 527-49. T learn abut any f the cunty's ther prgrams and services, call the cunty's Custmer tntrmatin Center frm 8:3 a.nx t 43 p.m. weekdays at the Unin Cunty Cmplex, 3 Nrth Ave., Westfield, fr passprt applicatins and varius infrmatins and varius infrmatinal and educatinal materials. f yu have n-line access, ynn art alp" invited t be regular visitr at the Cunty's Hme Page http-jwww/unincuntynj.rg. The Rahway Senir Center n Esterbrk Avenue recently hsted the Unin Cunty Utilities Authrity wh gave a talk n cmpsting fr the Hme and Garden Club. The grup gathered with its cmpsting cages which the authrity gave t all wh participated. We want yur news 'Yur rganizatin shuld be getting the publicity it deserves and we wuld like t help. We have a publicity handbk which explains bw t tell yur stry. We wuld like t publicize yur club, church, sprts, schl news, etc. f yu have an idea fr a picture r stry, call 686-77, weekdays befre 5 p jn. PUBLC NTCE laale raaarvad t ncraaaa rdecreaae tha quanwee apacwad n tha nwmar deelnaj ln«3ts>«cl«leallna. ^ ^ Tha euceeetul bidder ahaj ba required t cmply wtth tw faawfeia A. AnfrKlekback Rau&ttna unbar Saeln 2 r n» Act fjuna 13, 134. knwn.ta tha Cpaland Act B. Tha Affirmative Actn raqulramanls f P.L. 1875. e. 127. PravaBng Wage Act Chapter S f ha Law* l 1863. eflecsve January i. 164. AM btde aha ba binding upn tha bmdar fr a parid l Sixty (6) claya aubaaquant t tie petwn f bide. T ^ - ay-bderg tia Mayr-andTwneHp Cund t the Twnehlp f Clark, Unin U7317 13, 167 (S31.25) AN RGANZATN MEETM F THE HYATT HHJ-S LF CURSE CMMSSN VflLL BE HELD N MNAY, NVEMBER 24. 187 AT 7: PJw. AT THE CRANFRD MUNCPAL BULD- CUNCtL CHAMBERS 8 SPRMFELD AVENUE CRANFRD, NEW JERSEY 716 U731 CLK Nv. 13, 17 (S4.6) NTCE F PUBLC HEARM NTCE S HEREBY GVEN that: Applicant/wner UNN CUNTY BAPTST CHURCH Addrees: 4 VALLEY RD CLARK NJ 766 has applied tr etta plan apprval lr Prperty Sfrset Address: 4VALLEY RD. Lt 1, Blck 154 FR THE PURPSE F: CHURCH BULDNG EXPANSN The fllwing Variances are requested: NNE This matter ww ba heard by *>e Clark Twnship Planning Bard at public hearing n Nv. 25, Te. at 8 pm. n tha Municipal Curt -Rm; 316- WaatfteW Avenue, Clark, Naw Jersey. Any persn r parsns affected by this matter may have an pprtunity t be heard at said meeting. ^ & Department. Municipal Building. 43 Westfield Avenue, Clark during regular business hurs. Dr. Frank Papandrea. U.S.B.C. U7318 CLK Nv. 13, 1887 ($1.25) SHARE THE JY Birth annuncements will appear every Thursday in the Unden i Leader, Rsele Spectatr, Rahway Prgress and the Clark' STRK CLUB 1291 Stuyvesant Ave., P.. Bx 319 Unin, NJ. 783 YUR ANNUNCEMENT WLL APPEAR FREE F CHARGE, UR GFT T YU pund. unce' sn/daughter (named) and measured was brn Hspital t Mr. and -Mrs.. f (twn) He/she jins a (brther r sister, r brthers and/r sisters). the sn f Mr. and Mrs. Maternal great-grandparents are (f twn). & tf «.., is the daughter f Mr.. (twn). Her husband is f (twn).. Paternal great-grandparents are a 1 f. (twn) entiy. Nrth Jersey, Sectin 2, Grup 2: Cakhvell (7-), Jhnsn (6-1), Mendham (6-1), Hanver Park (6-2). Dver (6-2). Fur f these five teams will make h. with Hanver Park and Dver having played tbeir eight cunys ***** TF"^ Nrth Jersey, Sectin 2, Grup 1: Butler (6-1), Cedar Grve (6-1), Muntain Lakes (5-2), Breariey (6-2), Belvidere (4-4). Fur f these five will make it Crrectin The Unin High Schl ftball team gained 12 pwer pints frm beating Plainfield and then 12 again frm beating Keanry, nt 2, which was reprted last week. Unin received eight pints (Grup 4 X 2) plus fur mre fr the fur wins Plainfield and Kearny bad at the time. WEEK EGHT Friday, Nr. 14 Westfield at Unin, 7: Rselle at Tmmanilntu, 7.- Breariey at Bund Brk, 7: Daytn at Manvilte, 7: Ridge at Rselle Park. 7:3 Saturday, Nv. 15 Jhnsn at Hillside, 1: Nrth Plainfield at GL, 1: Rahway at Cranfrd, 1:3 Summit at Hanver Park, 1:3 ae' JJCs picka Unfair yver Weatfield -"-* Elizabeth ver rvingtn Breariey ver Bund Brk Manvilk ver Daytn Ridge ver Rselle Park mmaculata ver Rselle Jhnsn ver Hillside GL ver Nrth Plainfield PUinfieM ver Linden Cranfrd ver Rahway Hanver Park ver Summit Last Week: 7-3 Seasn: 54-17 (.761) a Andrew's picks Unin ver Westfield Breariey ver Bund Brk Daytn ver Manville Ridge ver Rselle Park ver Rselle Jhnsn- ver Hillside GL ver Nrth Plainfield Plainfield ver Linden Cranfrd ver Rahway Summit ver Hanver Park Last Week: 7-3 Seasn: 5-21 (.74) ea TERRFC TWELVE 1. Elizabeth (6-1) 2. Unin (5-2) 3. Linden (4-3) 4. Jhnsn (6-1) 5. Gv. Livingstn (5-2) 6. Breariey (6-2) 7. Rselle (4-3) 8. Rselle Park (4-3) 9. Summit (3-4) ~ 1. Hillside (2-5) ^ 11 V«hnMV 12. Daytn (1-6) ALJ bys' harriers in Grup 2 meet- The Jhnsn High Schl bys' crss cuntry team advanced t the Grup Champinships which will be held at Hlmdel Park this Saturday. Jhnsn finished fifth in the Nrth Jersey, Sectin 2, Grup 2 race held last Saturday >t Warinanc Park in Elizabeth. ndividually. Helder Sant came in secnd fr the Crusaders, finishing in an impressive time f 17:23. Mike Firestne finished fifth fcr Jhnsn at 17:51., Bth senirs have had utstanding fur-year careers fr the Crusaders. This Saturday's meet at Hlmdel Park will cmmence early in the mrning and run thrugh t the Utter stages f the afternn. The Grup 2 bys' are scheduled t start at 12:3. The first race, Grup 1 girls', are scheduled t start at 9:3 and the last race. Parchial A bys', are scheduled t start at 3 p.m..7 *i*i Kt try MMa MBk Jhnsfr High Schl senir quarterback Dennis Bwden tries t elude an mmaculata. tackier dringiast Saturdays Muntain Valley Gbcilerence-Muntaln Divisin cntest at Jhnsn teams lked t advance in C) By Andrew McGann Assistant Sprts Editr * Senir midfielder Steven Murk scred twice and added an assist t lead the fifth-seeded Jhnsn High Schl Crusaders t a 4- blanking f furth-seeded Rselle in the quarterfin»i«nf the NJSAA Nrth Jersey. Sectin 2, Grup 2 turnament last Friday in Clark. Murk's gals, his 16th and 17th f the seasn, are a team-high. Murk, wh als leads Jhnsn in assists with eight, recently cmmmitted t attend Marist University t Pughkeepsie, N.Y. n a sccer Schlarship. "He's unquestinably ne f the finest athletes 've ever been assciated with," Jhnsn bead cach Al Czaya said. "He's ne f the premiere sccer players in the state f New Jersey and say that withut any reservatin whatsever.'' Jeff Hwlett and Jeff Drdzdwski als tallied fr Jhnsn befre Murk scred the final tw gals. Galie fun Girdan recrded* fur saves t the game t ntch his sixth shutut f the seasn and secnd t a rw.' With me victry, the Crusaders wn the rite t play tp-seeded Chatham (16-1-2) t the semifinals yesterday. Chatham received a bye in the pening rund. Althugh it will undubtedly be the tughest test yet this seasn fr the Crusaders, Czaya Senir c-captain and stpper back Ryan Grady, wh is tied with Matt Andrews fcr third n the team in gals with three, has been hampered by injuries all seasn lng, but has still f h V tp defenders. The Crusaders clsed ut their regular seasn schedule n Nv. 3 with a rusing 5- victry ver Breariey. Murk scred tw gals and teammates Andrews, Mike Seeburger and Ryan Best each tallied nce. Best's gal, his furth f the seasn, prpelled him int secnd place n the Crusaders. Girdan turned aside three shts t register the shutut. ne player wh has stepped up and helped t fill sme f the vid left by Jhnsn's numerus injuries this seasn is Jey Guarin, whse five assists rank him secnd behind Murk. The play f Guarin, wh has assisted n three gals aside frm scring three, has been a pleasant surprise fr Czaya and the squad. PRR D THE BYS' PLAT- NG YESTERDAY, Jhnsn's third- "Anything less than ur best is just nt ging t d it fr us. "n rder fr us t win we're ging t have t keep it lw-scring. T d that, w^'ll have t cntrl them ffensively arid cunter by putting pressure n their fullbacks." retained Us status as ne f me areax. sively and cunter by putting pressure H.S. Sccer play the day befre in their semifinal at secnd-seeded Unin Cathlic Jhnsn Advanced by dwning t~the MuntamValley'Cuufnexe challenge. ' ' and sixth-seeded Gvernr ivings- Tbey're a gd, veteran team, but tn 1- last Thursday in dark. 'm.always a believer that it's nt Grin Black cnverted a pass frm where yu start it's where yu finish.'* Kim Tavalar midway thrugh the Czaya said befre Ms-team headed secnd half fr the game-winning int yesterday's semifinal matchup. ' gal. Black, wh leads the team in This marks ^the third cnsecutive year that Jhnsn and Chatham have met in the playffs. Chatham wn last year's game and Jhnsn emerged victrius in 1995, the year the Crusaders made it all the way t the Grup 2 final. The Crusaders have nt had tbeir entire team healthy all seasn lng and yesterday was n exceptin. The assists with 15, nw has 2 gals fr Jhnsn this seasn, secnd best behind Meredith ualshie'a 27. "We did everything we culd, except put the ball in the net up until Erin scred.'' Jhnsn bead cach Art Krupp said. "We basically dminated them n bth ends f the field." ' /r-hw much that Crusader dminance wuld cntinue was crucial Crusaders recently welcmed back heading int Tuesday's UC cntest anl Mersn,._wh _missed_ several W h J J i games witb.a knee injury, but freshman Brett Healy. wh wn a starting jb midway thrugh the seasn and has dished ut fur assists this seasn, was nt expected t play yesterday due t an injury. Cunty Turnament Mnday with a 2- win ver Sctch Plains, the team that kncked Jhnsn ut f the UCT. "n my pinin, they're the premiere team in the cunty," Krupp said prir t Tuesday!; semifinal matchup. tairring UCs scring machine, better knwn as Laura den. The Viking senir, wh is amng the cunty's leading-scrers, is a multiple threat wh plays a number f psitins. The Crusaders had nt played UC prir t Tuesday's gams, but the tw teams were invlved in a triscrimmage daring the pre-teasn. Rahway squads defeated The Rahway High Schl bys' and girls' teams were bth usted frm the NJSAA Nrth Jersey. Sectin 2, Grup 3 trxrrnaments last Thursday, lsing quarterfinal-rund games n the rad. The sixttfteeded bys', wh finished 8-7-2,<tst at third-seeded Millbum 5-2 while the seventh-seeded girls', wh finished 1-9, lst at secnd-seeded Jeffersn 5-. High Schl Ftball The Crusaders, wh fr the secnd cnsecutive seasn lst their first game after pening with six straight wins, were bested despite having tw players tp yard rushing mark fr^he first-time^ this reasn. = Ryan Gamer, wh has really cme n as f hue, ran fr 122 yards n 18 carries and Eric Gerstner rambled fr 17 n 16. Gamer's perfrmance marked bis third cnsecutive 1-yard rushing game. The junir halfback ran fr 15 yards a week ag against New Prvidence and nsbed fr 111 yards in a win ver Rselle. Last year the Crusaders' 18-game winning streak was stpped by Rselle in Week 7, a 22-21 Ram victry that drpped Jhnsn's recrd t 6-1. The Crusaders travel t Hillside Saturday t battle the Cmets in anther tugh MVC-Muntain Divisin clash scheduled t kick ff at 1. Jhnsn rmped ver Hillside l 41-15 last seasn in Clark and Taylr isn't expecting a letdwn fllwing bis team's first defeat. "We're in the healing prcess right nw, but we're ging t try and use this game as a tunaagpint in ur drive fr a state champinship," a cnfident Taylr said. Jhnsn made the state playffs in Nrm Jersey, Sectin 2, Grup 2 last year with a 6-2 recrd at the cutff date. The Crusaders culd pake it again this year with a 6-2 recrd, shuld' they fall t Hillside. Hwever, a win ver Hillside wuld give Jhnsn nxirnentnm ging int the playffs and a chance at ahigberaeed than what they earned last year by reaching the playffs with cnsecutive lsses. Jhnsn lst a third cnsecutive game last year when, aa the third seed, it lst at secnd-seeded Mendham in me sectiiiil Gerstner. meauwbile, mved within ne f Jasn Hasskr's schl recrd f 16 tuchdwns set last year with bis 14th and 15th scres f the seasn against Tmraelata. The senir fullback, wh has carried the ball 112 times fr 815 yards (73 avenge), is als dsing t n Haasler's single-seasn schl rushing recrd f 1.162 yards set last year as wdl Gerstner, whse 15 tchabwns are five mre than anyne else in the cunty, > tuchdwns. Pknnfield's Daryl Kennedy U secnd with 81 pints. Jhnsn jumped ut t the early lead by taking the pening kkkff and marching 8 yards in nine plays, mim»i«ahng the drive when Gamer raced in frm 29 yards pt A Nick Spagnl tw-pint cnversin run gave Jhnsn an y M lead *- 1~_ r -.-"~ - Gerstner fllwed his five-yard scre in the secnd quarter with anther scre frm 28 yards ut Keith Jnrick's extra pint put the Crusaders ahead 22-8, but mmaculata cut the lead t 22-16 befre the hah*.- ' Tw mmaculata scres, the secnd f which came with just 2:44 remaining) in the game, and sme stellar defense in the secnd half put the nail in the Crusaders' cffin. '. > Brian Siegler went in frm six yards ut after quarterback Ben Lyns cnnected with Casey Ranspe n a 54-yard bmb. mmaculata mved the ball 86 yards in seven plays n its game-wianing drive. T say Lyns, a junir starting his first-ever game at the varsity level, was impressive wuld be an understatement. The signal-caller's perfrmance was reminiscent f PM' Simms' perfrmance in Super Bwl XXL He was nearly perfect, cmpleting 16 f 21 passes fr 221 yards and tw tuchdwns and n interceptins.., Lyns' nly ther varsity experience came earlier this seasn in a game tlnit Newark CVntral Tta inmr threw ilir^ na cepted, and did nt play again until this past Saturday. Jhnsn quarterback Dennis Bwden passed fr 51 yards, including a 24-yard cnnectin with All-Cunty tight cnd/linebackcr Brian Drake. Drake, a tackling machine, racked up seven mre tackles and recvered a fumble. Spagnl and Dave Perrtta each caught tw passes fr 14 and 13 yards, respectively. Rahway grid team blanked the Rahway High Schl ftball team ran int ne f the httest teams in the state last Saturday hi Plainfield and fell victim t the Cardinals 28- in their final hme game mis seasn. The defeat drpped Rahway t an uncharacteristic 2-5 and marked the furth time this seasn mat the ndians bad been abut ut, Plainfield, 6-1, is steamrlling its way t a secnd cnsecutive playff berth in Nrm Jersey. Sectin 2, Grup 4. The Cardinals, whse 7- win ver Rahway u^ seasn licked the hidians ut f puyffcc«tentin, are tt^riy team ttbeat pwerhuse Elizabeth this seasn. Rahway wfll try t dse ut this year just as it did last seasn, with cnsecutive wins ver Cranfrd and linrtm The ndians sht ut Cranfrd 2M last year and then tpped Linden 17-. Jhnsn High Schl head ftball cach Bb Taylr discusses furth quarter strategy with his team during last Saturday's hme game against mmaculata. < < :>_

1 *") 13,197 Rahway Petrysessins Tbre ire still teatt available fr the last tw aettiai f " Sing America: Vices f Cntemprary American Pets" at the Rabway Public library. Led by Sndra Fuhinger f Unin Cunty Cllege, the Thursday evening series will lk at Cbican pet Gary Sl tday. " Sing America" is a free prgram designed t intrduce peple t recent American petry as well at prmte the library as a place t experience the humanities. Each f the five sessins features a presentatin abut the pet, an pprtunity t. listen t an interview with that pet frm Natinal Public Radi, and then participatin wrk says t yu. A guide bk and a series f tapes are laned t participants Jfr the duratin f the series. Prgrams begin at 7:3 p.m. and run until 9 p.m. Te series -is presented-as-part ftbe Mdern Petry Assciatin's prgram, "Pets in Persn: Reading, Hearing, and Talking abut Cntemprary Petry in America's libraries." Funding fr the prgram was prvided by a grant frm the Natinal' Endwment fr the Humanities. ' nterested in expanding yur mind? Just cntact the Rahway Public Library at 388-761, r speak t smene at the Circulatin Desk at the library, lcated at the cmer f Central and St. Gerges avenues, t save yur seat. Bk cvers ffered s the family Bible crumbling? s yur favrite nvel lking wrn? Has yur Znckerman becme unbund? The Rahway Public library nnw nffw VfTU all tgether, between tw stnrdy cvers. The library will pack the item, arrange fr peridic delivery l LBC, and cntact yu when it is ready. Turn-arund time is usually a mnth frm time f shipment. LBC uses a ram, with black lettering. Depending n the size, type and cnditin f te SvenBdwardBsktr. 85, f Rahway ten, the cst cmran between $3 died Nv. 3 b East range General and $12 pint snipping. Hspital. ' n additin, me library it ffering a repair service, fr bks which are nly dightly damaged. With me help f library vlunteer Nrma Bender, a little tape r glue can add yean t a gd bk. The cstfr this services is $1 per item. Brn in Prtland, Maine, Mr. Baker lived in Rahway since 1939. He-was a tl makerfr 37 yean with Western Electric Kenny, and retired in 1977. Mr. Baker was a member f the Pineer Club f Western Electric and the Retired Men's Club hi Rahway. T have a bk rebund r Surviving are tw grandchildrea repaired, stp by the Rahway library at the cmer f Central and St Gerges avenues, and pick up a "Bk Binding fr the Public" infrmatin flier. dark Bk grup meets The next meeting f the Clark Public library bk discussin grup is G. i. Wauy Lam's "She's Cme Undne" win be discussed at the meeting frm 7 t 8:3 p.m. in the library's Ayer's meeting rm. Cpies f this bk are available fr check ut at the circulatin desk-r-thrugh 4h»referecelibn nan. Advance registratin is appreciated, but nt required. The Clark Public library is lcated at 33 WestfieW Ave. f any individual requires special assistance r asnstive technlgy fr the prgram, cntact the library directr at (732) 388-5999 as far in advance as pssible s arrangements can be made. Readers' dub starts The Clark Public Library annunces a new prgram fr children ages 6 t 12. The Yung Readers' Club win meet mnthly with a variety f themes t appeal t readers f all levels. As a special treat fr Natinal Children's Bk Week, Margie Palantini, authr f the prize-winning "Piggie Pie," will be antbr-inngi Tiny 1ft Bnr infrmatin, call die library at (732) 388-5999. The Clark library ffers all persns equal access and pprtunities t participate in its services; prgrams ' and activities. Any individual requiring special atsjstanm r assistive y request apprpriate amngemnts be made in advance. Sven EdWard Bakr Janet M. Hastings Janet M. Hastings, 66, f Kntztwn, Pa^ frmerly f Clark, died Nv. 5 in the Lehigh Valley Hspital- Cedar Crest, Altentwn, Pa. Brn in New Yrk City, Mrs. Hastings lived in Clark befre mving t Kutztwn. She was a secretary at Piscatawav fr five vem befre retiring in 1992. Surviving are three daughters, Linda S. Jhnsn, Cindy L. Cnry and Katfay A. Maly, fur sns, James L^ Dr. Thmas W, Jeffrey D. and Timthy E.; a brther, Dnald H. Gucker, and 1 granbcnlldren. Andrew F. Wagner Andrew F. Wagner, 66, f Clark died Nv. 5 in Eliabeth General Medical Center,. Elizabeth. Bm in Jersey dry, Mr. Wagner lived in Rselle befre mving t Clark 24 yean ag. He was an engineer fr Cnrail, Keamy, fr 36 yean and retired in 1992. Mr. Wagner served in the Navy during thejtrean War. Surviving are his wife, Audrey, tw daughters, Marilyn McKelligett and Kathryn Pastr, a sn, Andrew F.; six sisters, Ann Jrdan, Mary Wagner, rene McBride, Evelyn King. Lillian Meyer and Virginia Nesln; a brther, David, and seven grandchildren. Matthew Rll Matthew Rn. 35, f Elizabeth, frmerly f Clark, died Nv. 8 in St. Elizabeth Hspital, Elizabeth. Bm in Newark, Mr. Rll lived in Clark befre mving t Elizabeth 15 yean ag. He was a ck at Spirit's Restaurant, fclizabeth. Tr U yean. Surviving are his parents. Anna and Frederick Rll, and a daughter. Patti. Pain may be eliminated far millins (SPECAL) A drug that is exciting researchers in the treatment f pain has been frmulated int a new prduct knwn as "Arthur tts," and is being called a "Medical Miracle"by sme, in the treatment f debilitating cnditins such as arthritis, bursitis, rheumatism, pain- Beerflk RssTrc PtiMVUcy 338 Washingtn Ave. 759-1956 Glen Ridge jii^^at,^, 855BlrnfiddAve. 74J-59 Maplcwd Maple Pharmacy M9MaplewdAve. 762-9512 Verna Center Drug 656BlrafieldAve. 239-541 Liberty Dnig 195 Main St. HDUde CVisW ituiiiiicy 118 liberty Avt. 354-3169 Tpft Maplewd Pharmacy -1885 Springfield Ave. 762-3481 ful musc eaches,jintaches,simple backache, braises, and mre. 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Arnld, Rbert C. Arnld, 73, f the Silver Ridge Pa* Nrth sectin f Berkeley Twnship, frmerly f Rahway. died Nv. 9 in Cmmunity Medical Gen-. ter, Tms River. Bm in Linden. Mr. Arnld lived in Rahway, Lakehunt and Frked River befre mving t Berkleley Twnship tw yean ag. He was a lab technicianfr Exxn Crp., Linden, fr 3 yean and retired in 1982. Mr. Arnld served in die Army during Wrld War n. Surviving are three sns, David and Keith Arnld and Rbert Gabrick; seven dughters, Sharn Ganz, Kathleen Hedden, Cynthia Cybert, Lrrata Cbpertnan, Rbta Gabrick, Lisa and Lynn; re sisters, Rth Rfche, Jane VaCla and nce Den- Bleyker, six grandchildren and Ms cmpanin, Marin Ftey. Rse Henault " '. - * ) n Rse Henault, 86. f Clark died Nv. 8 in Rahway Hspital. Bm in East range, Mrs. Henault lived in Clarkfr 44 years. She was an assemblerfr WUclatr C., Elizabeth,fr many yean and retired in 195. Surviving are her husband, Ralph R.; tw sns, Rger R. and Dnald J., and a brther, Frank Malanga.!»' 'fabttataa^awmsi ^Lak 'wilmsl*«> «>k l inngn cf luuvi^ 1 aark35yesnagb.stei*mi«chl crssing guard in ftvingin fbr seven* yean unttt 1961 PrJcr s that; Mrs. Zinkwicz had been a cleric with Prudential nsurance C, Newark, until 1946. She was a member f the Ladies Auxiliary f the. American Legin Pst in MiUbun, the Rsary Sciety at St. Agnes Church, Clark, me Senir Citizens in Clark Senthw"junk"withaclawi5edad. Call 1-8-564-8911. Adrian Zmed, Kelti RaMte, and Darius de Haas lead a cast f 6 in a dynamic new prductin that recunts,- # the ZM'S beginnings frm the Garden f Eden t the magical jurney f Nah n the spirit f Jesus Christ Superstar, Gdspe, and Jseph and the Amazing lechnklr Dreamcat be swept away by the epic grandeur f the ld Testament CMMrari 13 * Und*, AH Seats, Al ShewM $2B lamal^bysra>hb9chnunz'bckbyj(hcms BaKdnaarceplbrCHMLBUSANDT Directed t* flbhtjhmbm ttft CSmRCATES AVUABE. 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CALL 1-8-564-8911 ASK FR GALE, T Vters like the right t carry Sme f the best news frm prted is the re-ekctj f lcgisutrs wh supprt right-t-csrry Every assemblyman and state senatr wb c-spnsred tbe bills nhair-abiding-dtit carry cncealedfirearms fr sdf-defese was le-eiected. That incldet a few frm Unin Cunty. "The vten sent a dear message t ur legislatrs t pass me rightt-carry bill mis year," said Cal Ellis, president f tbe Assciatin f New Jersey Rifle and Pistl Ctabs. The ppsitin targeted tbe c-spnsrs frigbt-t-carry fr defeat They even frightened sme f ur Senate and Assembly allies, wh were wrried that if they spnsred tbe legislatin, they culd lse the electin. "Well, this electin prved that they have nthing t feu frm the ppsia." he added. "n Nv. 4. New Jersey citizens said that they want l becme the 32nd state t Cmmn Sense By Jay Hchberg Reginal "EcBtr While mre than a few f the 'Wcfacteas ieghraw ate RepubU- cs«rw«p>gya)lyib«f nblican cnstitnaacifls, mere are thse whse stand h this issue is ntable. h puticuur an Assemblymen Kevin Tle and Jel Wdngarten, bm. Republicans frm tbe 21st Legislaiive District, which inclndes pipits f this cunty. f the six candidates seeking the tw AsMnbty»««nit le 21st district, Tle was the tpp vte-getter, and Weiugutcn wssn t far behind. Als ntewrthy is the electin f Assemblyman Anthny Bucc t tbe state Senate, defeating incumbent' Demcrat Grdn Machns in Mrris Cunty's 25th district What caught my attentin was the Clintn, TrriceUi-style scare ads Maclnne* used, shwing machine guns firing wildly. Accrding t ne statewide datly newspaper, Maclnes is a star f the Senate, a maverick wh surely wuldte re-elected because f his mderate psitins n just abut everything. Being a mderate is never havingtsay. yu believe in smething. S lng, Grd... ; Als in the' 23th district, As*fcryrnan Michael Carrll, wh is ne f the legislatin's trjp supprters, garnered the mst vtes in that fur-way race.. Anther c-spnsr, Republican Assembrymag Sctt arrett. wn reing tbe mst vtes in that race. The spnsr f the Senate bill. Republican Sen..Genld Cardinale f Bergen Cunty, defeated bis ppnent by a margin f mre than 2-1.. A dentist by prfessin, Cardinale' lng has been a supprter f Wmen Against Rape. wnder if the NW members ntice the relatinship between respnsible gun wnership and self-defense. Fbrt lng in New Jersey, tbe effrt t fight crime hascbcen rted in trying t keep firearms ut f tbe hands f law-abiding citizens. Thanks t these and ther.legislatrs, the blame fr crime is being shifted t criminals. Part f tbe.credit als belngs t Gv. Christine Whitman, wh -while- nt~ embracing Secnd; Amendment rights, is nt diminishing them either. Tbe true test fr her, which will matter greatly in the creatin f a Whitman legacy, will be seen if she signs the Legislature's right-t-cvry bill int law. Supreme Curt refuses t hear state UCUA t cmpete with rivals in ther states By Sesa Dally Tbe U.S. Supreme Curt refused t bear New Jersey's appeal f a federal curt's verturning f the state's At press time, tbe curt had nt released an explanatin f its decisin, but challengers f the laws have called them uncnstitutinal because they prhibit trade amng states. New Jersey had Sled 4he appeal in respnse t a Third Circuit Curt decisin n Atlantic Cast Demlitin and Recycling, nc. v.\bard f Chsen Freehlders f Atlantic Cunty et al This denial means tbe Unin Cunty Utilities Authrity will have t cmpete hi an pen market, withut any waste flw cntrl laws t give it a mnply n tbe trash market "We're in fr sme rugh times,'' said Jhn Kulish, chairman f tbe UCUA Bard f Cmmissiners. Accrding t Kulish, nt much has changed yet it the UCUA. The UCUA incineratr, which is in Rahway, will still take in trash frm all f Unin Cunty's 21 municipalities. But, with the repeal f waste flw tws, there is nthing t stp these their garbaget tter facilities, be said. The Bergen Cunty Utilities Authrity is stffl sending its garbage t tbe UCUA as weh. But that may change; " dn't knw bw lng it will last," said Kulish. "We're in curt t keep it up." But the BCUA. which is just a "transfer statin" r cllectin pint fr Bergen Cunty, has said that it WTJW stp sending its garbage t the UCUA when the waste flw laws were repealed. t has said that tbe uscciet tbau u wtttxci vrit tbe UCUA was signed under the ld waste flw laws, laws which have since been declared uncnstitutinal; tins culd cst the UCUA SS millin in annual revenue. With waste flw laws repealed. er Bill Rucc, dgen Martin is tryingt get (be lease signed by bth parties by. Jan. 1. Unin Cunty's twns win be able t send their trasht garbage dispsal Until then, uid Kaliah, the UCU A facilities that are cheaper than tbe will gt the "spt market" netime lads f garbage t keep tbe UCUA. Tbe UCUA's par-tn garbage d^isalfee r "tipping fee"u$83x5. incineratr perating. These lads it is abut $4 higher than sme Pen- DSY1Y8U ^*fy *fiilr Tbe UCUA is stfll burdened with $283 minin in bnded debt t is the structure f tbe UCUA's payments n ing its fee. T tbe UCUA lses enugh business, it wn't be able t keep up with its debt payments and win default n iu bnds. $35 mdn f these bnds are guaranteed by the cunty Bard f Ktfn hccbtders. T bdp prevent this, tbe UCUA is negtiating with gden Martin, tbe incineratr's peratr, n a 25-year tease f the incineratr. This lease will pay ff $175 mlkra f tbe UCUA's bnds and reduce tbe taping fee t n mre than $5. during tbe first year f tbe lease. Accrding t UCUA Cmmissin- plans n autflwes ArthrUy shuld it get itself in a situatin mat cnldtepardize the payment f perating expenses and debt service n bligatins f tbe authrity- mat the difficulties are likelyt recur and, if they cntinue, will impair the credit f re will be trm New i ne city ana uif-state These plans culd include the and will have fluctuating impsitin f fees and charges, debt prices, but Knlish arf.mr.fi cnfident restructruing, disslutin f an that these lads wuld be enugh. There's a lt f waste ut there t authrity that is in truble and insuring that adequate piuvialus have keep us slvent until.we can get a been made fr the debt, which might be said. Accrding t a dcument prvided by tbe Unin Cunty Cncerned Citizens, me state als seems ready t step int tbe situatin mnitring. with aid and The state Divisin f Lcal Gvernment Services has said that it wuld require mnthly financial reprts frm tbe cunty utilities antbrites, including the UCUA. This wuld set up an "early warning system** that wuld help prevent tbe Divisin f Lcal Gvernment Services frm impsing financial include assumptin by the cunty." Tbe state Legislature has als set aside 5? minimi hi fjnfffim aid t the utilities authrities.'the state gvernment wjn als nniurt deferment n repayments f lans fr slid waste capital prjects. "The gvernr will be willing t wrk very clsely with the Legislaturet fashin a lng-term nhttin," said Gene Herman, a spkespersn fr Gv. Christine Whitman. "We feel that any lng-term legislatin shuld deal with lng-term stranded debt and any refrm f laws if a cnsensus that a change is necessary." As deadline nears, vtes n lease are held By-Sena-Dafly At least ne twn has signed nta prpsed lease at the UCUA, and mre may be cming in tbe near future. Last week, Summit vtedt sign a nn-binding "letter f intent"t send their garbage t the Rahway-based incineratr as part f a 25-year, S175 millin lease that is being negtiated between the UCUA and gden Martin..4he incineratr's peratr. Wrd -$5ri dispsal at cmpetitive rates and cnvenient lcatins, nt smeplace else," said Summit City Cuncilman William Rsen. He als said that incineratin was the best wayt dispse r garbage "fr all srts f ecand ecnmic reasns m : "prpsed tease is being neg-' tiated t prevent the UCUA frm defaulting n its $283 millin in bndt. Defaulting became a pssibility n came in Mnday that Springfield Mnday, alter 4he wuld als be,yp4nt\n^.mafle «t, that night's Twnship Cmmittee curt derisin that v meeting, as will Hillside sn. Jersey's waste flw laws last year. "t reduces the rates frm $8 tthese laws frced all V f Unin t the UCUA; with their repeal, these twns can send tneb* garbaget facilities with a per-tn garbage dispsal fee r "tipping fee" less than tbe UCUA's $83.5 fee.. Tbe lease, when apprved, wuld teduce the u trtn * r Mtar s upping feefrm $83.5t n mre than dr ing the lease's first year. Tbe $175 millin paid by gden Martin wuld g twards the UCUA's bnd - -auntn, gdea Martin wuld be each year. This wuld be a ^pt-rpay" agreement: if tbe cunty's 21 twns send less than 25, tns f Ecnmic Develpment Crp. ffers seminars t businesses TneUnicnjunt^EcnnuclVvelpmemCqwnuiDn is helping businesses t get n tbe infrmatin superhigb- tab f capturing data nce and using it many times thrughut yur varius business prcesses. During the next few mnths, the UCEDC wffl hst seminars t help small businesses integrate technlgies, $1. Jan. 28,8:3 am t nn, $1; Part t an. 28,1 t 4 pm, increase efficiencies and save mney and time. Upcming, Part L Yur EC grundwrk is in place. Nw what? curses, which will be held at tbe UCEDC ffices at 185 Learn bwt use technlgyt iu maximum advantage; Mrris Ave. in Unin, include: break dwn, dapartn*. utal barriers by using technlgy, Business pprtunities, with Department f Defense and create sellhdirected wrk teams. and ntrductint Electrnic Data nterchange ft Sftware. Nv. 21, 8:3 ajn.t4 pjn. ly. Whether y«)ar ld)bata is in paper-based frmat r in Part t Learn hw t create, srt and mve data digital- Electrnic Data; nterchange is tbe majr methd the antignalnri r prprietary cmputer frmat, yu can learn Department f Defense and ther gvernment agencies use strategiest save that data m standard frmats that will t buy gds and services. The curse win cver ED fun-enablfrvputshareuanetwi*,rac«sstheriterrjedamentals, hardware/sftware requirements, and bw t use ED.t d business with tbe gvernment Als, learn abut Central Cntractr Registratin, General Services Administratin, Federal Acquisitin Cmputer Netwrk and Defense Lgistics Management Agency Electrnic BuUctin Bard. The Sftware pen Huse demnstrates many features f ED sftware, including bwtfind and respnd t Requests fr ute. This curse is a must if yu plan t purchase ED sftware. $25.. ' Lk Befre Yu Leap: Laying the Grundwrk fr "By getting-nt die nfrmatin Superhighway, businesscan als nuwpursne new markets that were previusly nly availablet uvge businesses, said Maureen Tinea, president f Unin Cunty Ecnmic Develpment Crpratkn. "We are thrilled that smad Unin Cunty businesses nw nave the pprtunityt be mre cmpetitive, efficient, and cst-effective.'* The training seminars are hsted by the Unin Cunty Ecnmic Develpment Crpratin and taught by etectrnic cdkflre resurce center prfessinals. ECEDC is brne x Scnusu* Etectrnic Cmmerce Resurce Centr's NJ ate. ' Part t Jan. 7. $1 fr each. Part t Befre diving headfirst int electrnic cmmerce, yu need a plan. Examine bw t cnduct a Business Case Analysist identify yur cmpany's cre cmpetencies and link new technlgy t yur verall strategy. Put t team tbe hardware and mftwire requirements f yur new EC/ED nternet prgram, and the fundamenpartnersbjp wim the University f Scrantn Etectrnic Cbmmerce Resurce Center als links Unin Cunty businesses with fine electrnic cmmerce cnsulting at their business sile. r Mifae Electrnic CuimeiLe Resnrce Center's sateuhe ffice, bused at the UCEDC in Unin. Fr ne details, cntact tbe UCEDC at 98-527-1166. Lcal fficials plan anti-drug strategy "dwnward spiral" f drug addictin can be stpped, hut nly by an effrt, by gvernment-and private interests 'wrking t keep, parents, schls and law enfrcement' fcused n tbe prblem. That was a cnsensus that emerged at a special meeting held recently by the Natinal Cuncil n Alchlism and Drclg Dependence f Unin Cunty.., Addressing the cnference tpic f "Wh's Winning the War n Drugsr tbe keynte speech delivered by Assemblyman Alan Augustine, R- Unin, was a call t arms urging the deglamrizatin f drugs in the entertainment media., > - Tbe entire health f the citizens f New Jersey, f ur ecnmy, are at risk because f wrk lss, declining 1 prductivitvnana^sickness caused by drug abuse, Augustine said, praising the wrk dne by tbe 398 municipal alliances acrss New Jersey and especially in Unin Cunty. Augustine als utlined legislatin that will tax alchl sales t help fund educatin, treatment and preventin prgrams. James Lape, vice president f Behaviral Health and Psychiatry at Elizabeth General.^Medical Center, 'said ther cntributing factrs t tbe prblem are the. attitudes f baby bm parents, tbe availibility f dangerus substances and advertising fr cigarettes and alchl..unin Cunty Prsecutr Thmas Manaban-faid he will wrk as chief law enfrcement fficer in.unin Cunty t seek harsh sentences fr thse wh are drug distributrs and treatment prgrams fr thse caught up in drugs. "A special drug curt is..being set. up just_tjandle these cases,?!) be explained. Freehlder Dnald Gncalves said (he freehlders are wrestling with the prblem f a new juvenile detentin ^center while at the same time wrking t imprve tbe uality f life and 1 verall safety fr all cunty jesiden)s. havet make up fr it in cash. Accrdingt UCUA Cmmissiner Bill Rucc, gden Martin want* the leaset be signed by bth sides by Jan. 1. When acked if mere was a deadline frtwnst sign up n the tease. Rucc said that there were "a number r deadlines" and that the UCUA cuauissiuners wuld be updating these at their next 'w^t'ng f the tease falls thrugh, said Rsen, then Aere-wiD have Jp be anftpr asreenjast r Summit will send tut garbage elsewhere. But a number f peple have questins abut the lease as it is. * sttettwf tbcst raising the same qenstins as the chamber and 'm a lime surprised that Summit, n such little iiifrmatta, has cmmitted itselft 25 years," said Jim Cyfe f the Unin Cunty wnihcg f Cmmerce.. Cyle said that the Chamber f Cmmerce had.tw main qenstins abut die prpsed lease agreement ne f these is the tease payment t be made by gden Martin. Tbe $175 minint be paid wuld still leave $118 minin in bnded debt Cyte said that, accrding t PfrfTph*^ calculatins, the leftver debt wuld add $35t the prpsed $5 tipping. Unin Cunty twns wuld end up paying $85 under the tease agreement, be said, "which, my -Gd, is re than we are paying nw." "Chamber members pay a lt f taxes in this cunty." said Cyle, "s we are cncerned abut this." Cyle added that tbe "put-r-pay" agreement f 25, tns f garbage was unrealistic. This is tbe ther cncern that the Chamber has, be said. Accrdingt Cyle, tbe ppulatin f Unin Cunty is drpping and there is an increased emphasis n recycling, s the cunty, will nt be j S S p f garbage in That's a matter f piiikm whether it's drpping r it's rising," said. Rucc.'. Accrdingt Rucc, a Springfield resident, his twn's ppulatin is increasing. He added tbat the trend win befr yung fanines t mve int area with mre cnvenience and services, like Springfield. "'m saying ptimistically that there is ging t be an increase in ppulatin,'' be said.., He added, "Basically, part f tbe 1MM caw tfaftt WB Will - jpmattte i» certain amunt f tnnage thalgde will be satisfied with." As fr the remaining dent; Rncc said, There are a number f waysvuj reduce that 'm nt sure it's $1 millin; we'll havet lk at that" The state Legislature basset aside $2 minin in financial aid fr cunty's utilities authrities. '.' Schls in service At the sixth annual Untn Cunty n-serw_ faculty members f Cathlic schls hi thela cese f Newark, held at Unin Cathlic High Schl in Sctch Plains, fciir f thse respnsible fr ptarrnin 9 ^jw&lte* 6 a break frm wrk. The day featured a keynte address tibedttcnw wh Yu Are and Saw What Yu Did.' Frm left Sister Jan Amelia Ferruggiar; Sister Percylee Hart, print cipal f UCHS; Barbara Presctt, principal f Hly Spirit Schl in Unin and Drthy Gudz, principal ^f St. MichaeJ'sTin Cranfrd.. '.' M; r>

: ) ^r.»?,;ur ^ } AY. NVtMBER 15,1997 irith insnm Pirk Starting Center. ^Beginning Sainrday andentinning each week hipagb Dec. 13. individntl bmrcaa will be prvided by the Slating Center's staff frm 1 t 2:3 pan. Bth beginner and advanced students can be accmdated. Skates will be prvided fr thse needing them. Fr infrmatin'n this and ther prgramsfr peple with disabilities, cntact (be Unin Cunty Divisin f Parks and Recreatin at (98) 527-49. The Warinanc Park Skating Center is lcated ff St Gerges Avenue in Rselle. Scuts' fd drive By Scuts, Webels. and Cub Scts frm cmmunities thrughut me cunty, will participate in the annual Scuting fr Fd t benefit lcal fd banks. After several years, this event has becme a part f the verall fdsupply in many fd banks, where the eed becmes -greater^every year.- n the weekend f Nv. S, parentsupervised Scuts will distribute specially-marked bags t hmes in their assigned neighbrhds. Hme- ' wners are asked t fill the bags with riurshing, nn-perishable, nt-inglass fd prducts that can be stcked at a fd pantry, and t put their bags ut fr pickup early n the fllwing Nv. 22, unless a different time is called fr in a nte with the bag. The Scuts will return t the same hmes they visited t get the bags and take them t a lcal fd pantry designated fr their unit's prgram, such as a church r a cmmunity facility. The fds win be used t prepare Thanksgiving baskets and t fulfill the needs f clients thrughut the winter. Alzheimer's is tpic "Vintage Views," Unin Cunty's cable TV prgram fr senirs, will hnr "Caregivers Mnth" in Nvember by reviewing Alzheimer's disease. This prgram is a must-see fr peple faced with the difficulties f uuung care i a mend r lved ne afflicted with this terrible cnditin," said Freehlder Ed Frce, liaisn t the Advisry Cuncil n Aging. Hst L Cvidl interviews Fred Brand, manager f Fanfly Service* tr the Alzheimer's Disease Assciatin and Christine fitrgerald, Unin Cunty's crdinate fr the Statewide Respite'Care Prgram. Brand, whse assciatin prvides guidelines fr quality care, educatin, help md supprt grups fr caregivers and families thrughut 2 natinwide chapters knwn' as "Smene t Stand by Yu," emphasizes the imprtance f finding ut abut financial, health care, and supprt prgrams. Cviell's interview with Fitzgerald will fcus n bw the Statewide Respite Care Prgram prvides peridic relief frm the stress and fatigue caused by lng-term care cmmitments t the elderly and disabled The Respite Care Prgram ffers hmemaking, bnx-health-aide and adult- y "Vintage Views" can be seen: Elizabeth, TKR Cable, Channel 1. Mndays at 6:3 Dm and Wednesday at 6 p.m.; Plainfield, Cmcast Cable, Channel 2, Wednesday* at 43-p.m.; Summit area, Cmcast Cable, Channel 36, Tuesdays and Fridays at 11:3 a.m.; and elsewhere in the cunty n Cmcast Cable, Channel 57 at 7 p.m. utreach schedule The Divisin n Aging f the Department, f Human Services has annunced its elderly utreach Services Prgram schedule fr Nvember. "The utreach Prgram allws the elderly t apply fr vital services such as Pharmaceutical Assistance, Supplementary Security ncme, Gas and Electric Supprt, Hme Energy Assistance, Cunseling n Health nsurance fr Medicare Enrllees, and the SHARE Fd Prgram and Fd S and save natural tasiarast-by recycling these batteries," said UCUA Executive Directr Jseph Spatta. f yn are unsure f mctypef battery tyu have, think f wbece4be battery was used. f it was in-a< cnfess prduct, the battery is rechargeable. ther indicatins include the wrds "Nickel-Cadmium" r the symbls "Ni-CXr r "CD." : :.. A vucher fr the exact weight f batteries drpped-ff will be given t the participant n the cllectin date and will be tallied at tbe-ed f each quarter. Payment will be made by check n a quarterly basis. Partkipants.will be prvided with a schedule f payment dates at the time f drpsn t the Advisry Cuncil n Aging. "Cunty representatives will prvide assistance at the sites in cmpleting the necessary applicatins fr these services, which can supplement the basic needs f the islated elderly and sustain r imprve their lives. senir staff frm the Divisins n Aging and Scial Services will cnduct private interviews n request" Mnday: utreach t Vauxball, CUNTY NEWS Bethel AA4.E-, Unin. 1 ajn. t mu, free; _-.. ;.,,-v..- Tuesday: utreach t akwd PUia Apartments, 38 ivingtn Ave,Eteaberh,1«jatnn,free; Nv. 2: utreach t Rselle Br Hall. 21 Chestnut St* secnd flr, Rselle, 1:3 t 3:3 pjn, free;. Nv. 22. Alzheimer's Caregivers Cnference. Unin Cunty Cllege, Cranfbrd, 8:3 a.m. t 12:3 pm, free. Fr further infrmatin" n me utreach Prgram, call the Divisin n Aging at 98-527-4868 r 98-527-4872. UCUA n 'Frum' n the latest editin f Freehlders Frum," freehlders and a guest will talk abut hw the prpsed plan t lease the Unin Cunty incineratr a slid-waste crisis and a related financial emergency. Participating in the snw will be Freehlder Chairman Linda Stender, Freehlder Nichlas Scutari and Jnathan Williams.^>cciaLcunseLtthe Unin Cunty Utilities Authrity. The channels, dates and times f the prgram are: Summit's TV-36: tday, Tuesday and Nv. 2 at nn; Plainfield's Cmcast, Cablevisin, Channel 2: Tuesday at 2:3 p.m. Unin's Cmcast Cablevisin, Channel 57: Mnday at 9:3 p.m. Elizabeth's TKR Channel 1: Wednesday at 7:3 p.m. V-Tech wins award Unin Cunty Vcatinal- Technical Schls has been awarded an Allied Health Tech-Prep ccupatins grant fr the furth cnsecutive year. The grant is used t purchase supplies and equipment fr the Allied Health prgram fferedt high schl junirs and senirs wh attend UCVTS. UCVTS has a partnership with the University f Medicine and Dentistry f New Jersey whereby an Allied Health student can earn cllege credits. Unin Cunty Vcatinal- Technical Schls in, Sctch Plains was awarded a Yuth Transitins T Wrk partnership gnat D trite Unin dcilled autnttrw lctelgm A training partaersbip wa* famed with, Brkdale CmmBity Cllege. n Mnmuth Cunty, me United Aut Wrkers Regin Nine, and lcal area autmtive related businesses and industries. - 5K run planned The Fanwd-Sctch Plains YMCA will bld a 5K Fun Run n Nv. 15 as a kick-ff t a year f special events t cmmemrate the Y's 5th Anniversary. The Run is pent all, including runners, walkers, bicyclers, strllers, wheelchairs, etc. Each participant will receive a Certificate f Participatin and a give-away. The first 1 registrants will als receive a YMCA 5th Anniversary cmmemrative embridered cap. The'Run will begin at the YMCA Grand Street Facility and will end at the Manic Avenue Facility. The Curse will fllw Grand Street t _Park.Ayenuet.Mead_wlark_Lanet_ Essex Rad. Race participants will then prceed t Hurn Path and Fenimre Drive, cncluding at 134 Mar-. tine Ave. Water statins will be available alng the rute. Fllwing the race, a special day f celebratin including lcal dignitaries, fd, fun and health events will be pen t the public. The Fun Run begins at 9 a.m., with sign-in beginning at 8:15 at the YMCA Grand Street Facility. There is a $12 registratin fee per participant The deadline fr registratin is tmrrw. Registratin frms and additinal infrmatin may be btained by calling the Fanwd- Sctch Plains YMCA at (98) 889-888. Hlidays t be discussed Eileen'Sbea.adcentattbeMiUer Cry Huse, Westfield, will speak at 3 p.m. Dec. 7, at the meeting f the Unin Cunty Histrical Sciety n "Hliday Custms." The meeting will be held at the Dr. Carl Hansn Huse, 38 Springfield Avi» PranfnrH Tin- RnarH n( TVi *tees will meet at 1:3 p.m. at the buse. The prgram als will bserve the hliday. fficers wh have been elected anarrfmnsfytr 1997-96 are Prest- *t VfcefcftrkptanD, Pint Vice President Richard T, JKpfcs; Secnd Vice Pwddent rlazejr Hardgrve; Thfrd ViceWfiklatLauren Yeats; Secretary JesthRae Turner, Treasurer Stephanie Ltndns; anddass f 2, Rbert Frkflingtn. Ruth E Frlkfa. Hazel Hardgrve, Evelyn lsn, and Charles Sbalkrss, Jr. Prir t the. electin tw amendments t the cnstitutin f Unin Cunty Histrical Sciety were apprved permitting fficers t serve beynd tw years and allwing nntrustees t serve as fficers. UCUA wants batteries Unin Cunty Utilities Authrity Chairman Jhn G. Kulish annunced that the Authrity has implemented a prgram that will reward any Unin amunt f rechargeable nickelcadmium batteries in the slid waste stream, the Authrity is ffering a " re^ard'ttitry^cenunrpuiija fr all' Ni-Cd batteries turned int the Authrity." said Kulish. AccrdingtChairman Kulish, the cllectin and cnslidatin f rechargeable Nickel-Cadmium batteries is scheduled at the Unin Cunty Resurce Recvery Facility in Rabway n te secnd and furth Wednesday f each mnth between 9:3 ajn. and 12:3 p.m. The next drp-ff cllectin eventis scheduled fr Nv. 12, Authrity ' staff at the Unin Cunty Utilities Resurce Recvery Facility will dcument the weight, prvide yu with a receipt and dispse f these batteries in an envirnmentally sund manner. Schls wishing t btain battery cllectin buckets may call the Authrity. rechargeable batteries and nce they, can n lnger be recharged, they can be recycled. "These batteries, which cntain Cunty resident schl r rganiza- un that turns in rechargeable nickelcadmium batteries. "n an effrttrecver a significant btb nickel mmimm Nickel-Cadmium rechargehable 'batteries are cn in cellular and crdless telephnes, camcrders, crdless pwer tls and. appliances, medical equipment, twway radis, emergency lighting equipment security devices, children's tys and laptp cmputers. Nitr. rri i unin i will be required. The Unin Cunty Resurce Recvery Facility is lcated at 1499 Rutes 1 & 9, Nrth, Rahway. f yu have any further questins regarding thfrpigtanircntact the Authrity at' (732) 382-94. RVSA budget passed The Rahway Valley Sewerage Authrity recently adpted its 1998 budget f $1,61,75. which is $48735 lwer than last year. Funding the budget is a cmbinatin f revenues including $7,689,4 frm assessmentst its member municipalities. $675, frm investment incme, $646,3 frm ther revenues and $1,6,5 frm surplus. "The 1998 municipal assessment figure is 3 percent lwer than last year's cmparable amunt' which resrts in $237,7 in savings being passed alngt the Authrity's member municipalities," said Cmmissiner Rbert Luban, the Authrity's finarxt chairman. J The initiatin f cst effective measures such as the replacement f a belt press with a centrifuge system designed t squeeze water ut f treated sludge, will lessen the tnnage Thus, we will realize an estimated annual cst savings f $39^ in this' area,** added Chairman Frank MazzareUa f Clark. NEWsPAPera Expect all the best frm 'All My Sns' the mst essential dement f theater! tt»prpensitytabsrb yn, t hkj yn captive in the drama transpiring n stage. As in life, the rllercarfer ride can be thrilling even as it i»frightening. Well, hang nt the bar and hpe y're lcked in tight when yu g t see Carnival Prductins' "AU My Sns," which hurtles thrci* next weekend at El Bdegn Restaurant «d Dinner Theater in Rahway. The time is August f the late 195*. the place, the backyard f the Theater View By Jcquie McCarthy Assciate Editr This stry needs t be tld intensely and persuasively, aad the audience will nt be disappinted Expect finetuned perfrmances frm this cast felte hme. The Kellers, Je, Kate Daynn Blevins and. Nancy Jean and an Chris are a pst-war family McBride are endearing u Frank and still in murningfrsn Larry, killed Lydia Lubey, and Rbert Hahn, the in af> plane crash while n active duty yungest cast member, is adrable tre* yean earlier.' Chris yearns t and cnvincing as Bert Lee Wittenberg abdtracey Randinelli are terrific hrelk free f the impsed bereavererrf and get n with his life, which as cynical and candid neighbrs Dr. icjdes taking a wife. His chice f JimBayliss and his wife Sue. Regina Hate, hwever, threatens t disturb Bellscbeidt and Paul Zeller bth give the rtrud f secrecy surrunding the tuching perfrmances as Ann Deever Relfes. Chris is in lve with Ann and her brther. Paul. uetftx, Larry's frmer girlfriend, Directr Bill Van Sant charges int Mx> left twn under the shadw f a - the fray as Chris Keller, and gives an g p fr invlvement in me prductin f damaged watplane engines at Je Keller's factry. R.E.C.T. plans t resurrect cmmunity theater awards By Jacqnfe McCarthy Assciate Editr Leas thin ne week after the fficial disslutin f the Achievement in Cmtnunity Theater Awards, a new cmmunity theater awards rganizatkm fficially annunced its frmatin. n a letter dated Nv. 1,1997. the Recgnitin f Finrilenr* in Cmmunity Theater Awards advised its intentintcntinue effrtstapplaud quality endeavrs n New Jersey' Per the Jette. signed by Andy Grdinier. chairpersn f R.CT-. Several individuals wh have bad an assciatin with A.CT. nave decided that there is great value in the recgnitin f the achievements by Ms stage parents, James Brderick and Jatt Aspinwall. As lving caregiven desperatet save the family, Brderick's Keller generates all te stubbrn, defensive anger that nly a father can. while Aspinwall's Kate is as frthright anddupucitus as nly a mther can be. The detail f this set is inspired. The backyard pati appears weatherbeaten, and gd attentin has been paidt the detail f drs and windws, w well as the rf f the buse. Characters enter and exit the buse, cnstructed t shwcase cast members inside where apprpriate. The parsley patch is a nice tuch. Scenic Designer VernH. Smith ist be cmmended fr ingeniusly turning the supprt ples in the basement banquet rm f BBdegn int trees. LigbT ing and sund are especially ntable in Act Tw Scene 2, with effective night lighting and crickets. KudstDirectr Bill Van Sant fr pulling ff a challenging prductin brther, sn and lver. Van Sant runs tinue thrugh Nv. 15 at El Bdegn, te gamut f emtins right infrnt f169 W. Main St, Rahway. Fr infrmatin, call (98) yur eyes, and is utshined nly by 388-647. The letter went n t describe RJJX1T. as "a nn-prfit crpratin *bse sle purpse will be the recgnitin f artists f varius disciplines invlved with presentatin f cuiujuinty-theater prdnrtint" t A stated that recgnitin f achievement wuld be cnducted in a fashin similartthat used by thefrmer AiCT. awards, inducing an awards ftremny, but stresses that R4s.CT. is in n way cnnected with the frtner A.CT. Awards r with any principal* f the nw-defncrawards rgamzatin. Like A.C.T, R.C.T. will utilize vlunteerstfacilitate the nminatins prcess, but unlike A X^RJLCT. wfllnt charge member des. The new rganizatin has requested that frmer A.CT. member theaters Dnr te previus A.CT. reservatins schedule fr reviewers. R.E.C.T. chairpersn Andy Grdinier, c-funder and member f the Aecan've cmmittee f A.GT. advised that the new rganizati is»pearbeaded by a bard f trustees which ipclixvs fellw frmer ACT. ^Xecunye cnma'tteb members Jseph Scbreck and Amy Rapelye. Gcdanierreniart^c«r^Wl\«n«ntuifniingtbeDewrganiza- Pn, prefacing with cmmeats abut New Jeney's riginal theater award (Xganteatin, the AVYs. AccrdingtGrdanier, the AVYs disslved dbe t relcatin f rganizatin principal Perry Mrgan. BthGrdanier «t>d frmer A.CT. CE and President Kerr Paris were invlved in the final year f the AVYs. and bth were instrumental in fanning A.C.T. Arrimereafter. C*»dankrb>scrn)edtbeAVYs,ann-prfUrgamzatkKi,as"sccessftl," stating that bis invlvement in the frmer rganizatin's finances pas prvided insight int the ptential fr rerganizing the awards prcess, n a nn-prfit basis. T jjxfiaifxjycmim th*^ ^t^-i ^^ fr us beins nn-nrfll'* said Grdankr, listing grant funding and crprate spnsrship as examples. He als stated that R.E.C.T., cnsisting nly f a nminatins and awards prcess, "culd perate n a minimalist budget'* Grdanier stressed that The purpse f R.ECT. is different frm A.CT." in that A.C.T. was a trade rganizatin invlved in supprt and Petwwking witbin the theater cmmunity. "Ri.CT. is nt" He stated that.while A.CT. required vlunteers fr many different netwrking functins, there is n need fr the same level f vlunteer invlvement - RJLC.T. will require vlunteerstreview shws fr the nminatins and awafds prcess, "but beynd that, we dn't need their invlvement fr what we're setting ut t d." Grdanier als said that cmplimentary ; (See Cmrmtntty, Page B5) THURSDAY. NVEMBeW 13, Regina BellscheWL. Janet Aspinwall and Bill Van Sant share a deceptively languid mment in 'All My Sns,' which runs thrugh Nv. 15. Arts center presents the grim side f fairy tales By Tniann AntndU The Unin Cunty Arts Center's recent prductin f Stephen Sndbeim and James Lapine's Tny Award-winning musical "nt the Wds" brught all f the elements f a Jlradway-scale shw t the Rahway stage in a whimsical renditin that explres the cncept f "Happily Ever After." Directed by Russell Treyz and prdcsd by Marsha C Watsn. "nt the W ^a. Little Red Riding Hd, Jack and the Beanstalk and Rapunzel, and intertwines them int a narrated stry that takes place in the frest f a Fairy Tale Kingdm. The tale is bund tgether by a childless Baker and his Wife that learn f a spell that has been >.casi upn mem y a witcn. in rder G>~~" ^undb the spell and have children, tfie cuple, during the first act, mst g int the wds in search f "the cw as white as milk, the cape as red as-) bld, the hair as yellw as cm, and the slipper as pure as gld." n the prcess, the cuple effectively cnfuses the riginal plts f sme familiar fairytale heres and herines. additintthe clrful sets and ' elabrate cstumes, the shws greatest characteristic can be attributed t the pwerful vices and the energy f the perfrmers, particularly Amy Barker as Cinderella in her renditin "n the Steps f the Palace" and the Princes f Cinderella and Rapunzel, respectively played by James Sasser^ and Altn Cx, singing f the "Agny" that cmes with wanting smething that may be slightlyut f/ reach. ther musical numbers that captivated me audience and lent a great deal f sentimenttthe plt included Marc Drmell as Jack, wh sang f "Giants in the Sky"; thebakerand his Wife, Jim Ferris and Claudia Rse Glde, wh learned that smetimes "t Takes Tw"taccmplish a gal, such as reversing a magic spell, and Anna DeSilver as liitle Red Riding Hd, wh sang " Knw Things The Witch; played by-sara Ridberg, harangues her daughter Rapunzel, played by Stacey Bashiger, in Stephen Sndheim's hit musical Mnt The Wds' at Unin bunty Arts uenter thrugh Nv. 16. Fr infrmatin, call (732) 499-8227. Nw" after learning a valuable lessn abut the cnsequences that can cme frm talking t strangers with an appetite fr little girls. ne f the highlights f Act ne came in the frm f the sng "ur Little Wrld" perfrmed by Rapunzel and the Witch, played by Stacey Basinger and.sara Ridberg. Written by Sndheim fr the 199 Lndn prductin f "nt the Wds," the tuching duet was left ut f the Bradway prductin f the shw. By the end f the first act everyne seems readyt live happily ever after with the exceptin f the witch, nw beautiful but pwerless, and Cinderella's stepsisters, blinded as a result f their evil ways, wh learn that everything cmes at a price. Ever after is cut shrt by the beginning f the secnd act, hwever, when the characters must g back int the wds and bandtgethert d battle against a giant that has cmetseek revenge against Jack, wh has apparently made netmany trips up the beanstalk. n the smewhat darker secnd half f the shw, audience members are reintrducedtthe characters, wh nw have everything they ever wanted r s they think. As the plt Uflm that TTtauftf* irt»\i shuld have been mre careful f what they wished fr. This applies t the princes in particular, wh have quite a bit f truble tearing themselves away frm the cnstant "Agny" that befalls them as they cntinue t seek ut maidens mre As the angry female giant played by Christina Huhmann, tears thrugh the kingdm destrying everything in her path in her search fr Jack, many f the characters are lst in her wrath. n the wake f their tragedy, T? remaining players cme tgether in an' effrt t cmbine their resurces and defeat the giant but nt befre determining, in a cmical lyric, wh shuld be blamed fr the giant's destructin f the kingdm. As the characters cunt their lsses and te battle cmest an end, tbdr despair turnst hpe as they realize that truly, "N ne is Alne." Althugh "tat the Wds" primarily centers arund the rdeals f its characters, the plt as with many fairy tales, takes n a deeper meaning that hlds several mrals dealttgwiti^ individual grwth and cnsequence;.' At the end f Act Tw. these lessns. cme in the frm f a ballad per-", frmed by the Witch and ^ wh warns that "Children listen." V-V:. The. shw's finale, whkh carries the same energy as te prlgue.- reunites the entire cast f characters. wh find that, when all is said and' dne, they actually can live "Happily Ever After." EXTENSN 319 EXTENSN 216 1Cal frm yur tuch tne phne... Hear Unlimited lectins Per Call Press the 4 rjgit cde fr the infrmatin yu t hear... nfsurce is a 24 hur vice infrmatin service where callers get free infrmatin frm the selectins shwn by calling (98) 686-9898. Calls are EBEE if witnn yur lcal calling area. ut f area calls will be billed as lng distance by yur telephne cmpany. nfsurce is a public; service f Wrrell Cmmunity Newspapers. CMAMPA ur\-rt t*t«r 9 lit»-i riwi e-i fc.tr»_» i i_ :: ;:_ EXTENSN 125 HRSCPES EXTENSN 362 THE NTERNET EXTENSN 62 LTTERY EXTENSN 189 Factry DCCT rnmtdal cs t i_,_» s ^r >_r it i \j s_ EXTENSN 153 REAL ESTATE EXTENSN 169 RECPES EXTENSN 529 RELGN EXTENSN 318 S <r\ A r> if \i rm-»/»»«a EXTENSN 327 SPRTS EXTENSN 36 TELEVSN EXTENSN 33 TME & TEMP EXTENSM 1 " '> *'.::"' : * ' MUSC CHARTS EXTENSN 355 SCHL CLSNGS EXTENSN 69 WEATHER EXTENSN 179 "i

'.' 4 '-if: 13, 1«7 ft ' ft : 'Hie Hiiress 1 prves t be f sund mind and tdy Tne The leg»cy legacy cntines cadnes at The EH- Elizabeth Playhuse, as the cast and 'eajgv.iuttfe t relaxed, jstaud " ^ / tbpvmaij / Mfe it is at nce cc a tittle Hide t prblem «u«. f,.htv quality and.nrf directin rtirr^rinn crew fthe Heiress" prvided the Theater mat plagues sme theaters. t amth r is he? Whether This prductin's mst admirable accmplishment, hwever, are andience with a windfall f entertainment this weekend. View devil. GalHsn lets die audience be the cstumes. They are nt nly hnest t * fiuh r a saver-tanged Set in the 185's, we are intr- the judge, and it's a tugh call Nt By Jacqute McCarthy apprpriate fr the perid, but are a ' dced t well-t-d, widwed Dr. t be verlked is Elizabeth Assciate Ecfitr feast fr the eyes, exquisite in Slper and his daughter Catherine, Mahn as die unrefined and trusting Catherine. Mahn's perfr- detail, luxurius in fabric and clr. a mdest, reserved yung wman. The men wear snappy stvepipe The dctr, hwever, perceives her "The Little Fxes," cuts afine figure as the distinguished and mance is affecting and genuine. hats and fine tailcats, ffset by lack f sphisticatin as a persnal The Playhuse has painstakingly clrful ties. Ladies' gwns are festned with ruffles and lace, with affrnt, and has truble hiding his demanding Dr. Slper. Fine perfrmances als are in stre frm "Fx- cnstructed a set true t the time hstility tward her fr being the perid f die play. Set design is starched bnnets t match. Hats and cause f bis belved wife's passing. es" veterans Kathy Mattingly and anther fine Fergusn cnstructin, bnnets ff t cstumers Karn When a suitr with questinable Pauline Walsh, as the gd dctr's with lvely windws and mldings Fergusn and Cindy Lahiff fr takbackgrund and mtive ws the well-meaning sisters. FJka Bendit and and efficient staircase. The.ing such care with these ftenverlked articles. timid' girl, the ever-clinical Dr. is charming as Mrs. Mntgmery, Slper hme has been furnished Slper diagnses "avariciusness" and Rich Arnt and Lrraine Hernandez give gd perfrmances as with discerning taste and.fine "lbs Heiress." riginally prduced in the 194s, is lnger than and threatens t disinherit bis nly detail, frm the furniture t the child, nly t find dut the tipple Arthur Twnsend and Marian lvely glass decanter t the mantle- mre mdem plays. Hwever, this desn't fall as far frm the tree as Almnd. Svndi Cirill was n small he had assumed. presence n stage as maid Maria. tbe walls, which reflect scenes and yu wn't even ntice. This prductin will run thrugh Dec. 7 at Expect wnderful perfrmances Cunt n an impressive perfrmance frm Playhuse veteran whether the gallp f bnes' The Elizabeth Playhuse, lcated at pses typical f the era. Sund, frm every member f this cast Jack Drucker, last seen in The Playhuse's laudable prductin f hunter Mrris Twnsend. Galli- effective, vercming the cmmn tin, call (98) Tm GalUsn as accused frtune hves r the tinkling f a pian, is 11 East Jersey St Fr infrma- 355-77. Plainfieid gallery presents 'Heritage' his influences as Eakins and Rembrandt, African-American Char- Alnz Adams' ^nulti-media shw., "Heritage," is the first sl exhibit by where he develped develed his clr sense les White wh wrked wnrlml in rhanv»i charcal, and «-^'_-,^ passin f»r»u.ts!».i. the peple t i. knw the an African-American cntemprary painter at Swain Galleries in Plainfield where it is scheduled thrugh Nv. 28. Adams' graduate degree in fine art is the result f an act f kindness that brught his wrk t the attentin f actr/cmedian Bill Csby. Csby ffered Adams a fellwship t study il painting "anywhere in the wrld," the artist said, "and chse the University f Pennsylvania." Brn in Harlem, Adams was raised in Plainfield, received his high schl degree at St Jseph's in Metuchen and went n t the Masn Grss Schl f the Arts at Rutgers fr his undergraduate degree fllwed by studies at the ducret Schl f Xhe Arts in Plainfieid Barnes & Nble g cultural discussin grup Barnes & Nble in Springfield is pleased t annunce a new bk discussin grup fr men and wmen interested in explring issues f multiculturalism and diversity in the Springfield stre, which is lcated at 24 Rute 22 West. Beginning in ctber, the grup will cntinue t meet n the last Thursday f every mnth at 7:3 p jn., and all are welcme t participate- All interested participants are invited t bring suggestins fr future bks t read and discuss, and the grup's selectins will be available at 3 percent ff. By Sandra Cagna. Mari's D Sapre d'ltalia, an talian restaurant, is hidden in a lng hallway inside tbe Enterprise Mail The trtrrh fr a czy yet intriguing restaurant ends upn being seated whereas tbe staff presents yu with' a taste f taly. Entering tbe restaurant, yu are greeted by wner Mari DiStefan; custmer feel very welcmed and special. DiStefan was brn in Palerm, -ftaly-t-a-lainfly wh wert-imhe restaurant business. Thrugh his years f wrking in several htels and restaurants in Eurpe, DiStefan gained tbe kpwbw f gd service and fd. Tw years ag, be v and c-wner Miguel Rivera bught tbe frmer talian restaurant Milan and created Mari's. The service is impeccable with attentive waiters nt hesitating less than a minute t prvide tbe custmer with a clean set f silverware r puring mre imprted mineral water frm taly int a half-empty glass. They present tbe meals with such pride and grace. With skilled and his lvefrwaterclrs. Adams's wrk als includes in this exhibit ils, graphite, lithgraphs and serigraph. "With different media, can mve back and frth t whatever think suits my subject best This way, get t break the rules and cmbine techniques as well," he affirmed He cites NTERNATNAL UAiict r\r PANCAKES and Bert SUvennan whse lsened style appealed t Adams. Adam's theme is the brad scpe f jys and pain universal t all peple, with utdr and indr scenes, mments f affectin, a wman sewing a quilt, an hmage t his grandmther, and generally the way f life in the inner-city. " intend my wk t be a gd representatin f the wtk best. speak with my heart thrugh my Junds," he stated. The Alnz Adams exhibit pens n Nv. 1 with a receptin frm 5-7 p.m. and cntinues weekdays 9:3 a.m. t 5:3 p.m. and Saturdays t 4 p.m. at Swain Galleries, 73 Watch- ung Ave. in the histric Crescent District f Plainfieid Fr details, call (98) 756-177. DNNERS '6.99 BETWEEN 3PM & 1PM CHSE FRM ANY ENTREE: GLDEN CHCKEN, FRED SHRMP PT RAST PRK RAST BREAST F TURKEY SALSBURY STEAK MEATLAF FRED CHCKEN RAST BEEF & STUFFNG FRED FLUNDER TWs ffer nt valid with any cupn r prmtin. t cannt be cmbined with 'Kids Eat Free' r a Senir Citizen discunt. Eat-n nly. RUTE 22 'CENTER SLE, UNN (98) 687-222 WRRALL CMMUNTY NEWSPAPERS Unin Leader, Kenifwrth Leader, Rselle Park Leader, Summit bserver, Springfield Leader, Muntainside Ech, Elizabeth Gazette, Rselle Spectatr, Rahway Prgress Clark Eagle, Hillside Leader, Unden Leader DNNG REVEW Nvember 13,1997 bands, be carved a Hlland Dver Sle fr a cuple in a nearby table. DiStefan wants his custmers t be pleased. f a custmer requests a certain dish nt featured in the menu, be tries i accmdate them as much as pssible. The. mean ffers many chkes ranging frm pasta t seafd. Tbe chicken dishes can be als prepaied in several styles such as Picatta, The appetizers ffered include standard dishes such as mussels and dams; fried caumari and ht anti-..past. The Marinated_Pjrtbel Mushrm and Spinach Salad with Pignli Nuts in a Balsamic Vinegar and live il Vinaigrette was quite enticing. The vinaigrette dressing des nt cmpletely mask the flavr f the salad, thereby allwing the vegetables t stand n its wn. Amng tbe dinner specials are tbe Chicken San Marin which is a bneless chicken cutlet, sauteed with shallts; Age in a brwn sauce layered with sliced prsciutt, mzzarella cheese and' wild mushrms. This dish was cked t perfectin with tenderness. Tpped with bth types f cheese Sapre d'ltalia A hidden treasure f Enteiprise Mai. MfchadfUh/era f Sapre d'ltalia hlds a plate f Fresh Strawberries Zabagltne, a specialty dessert. and the brwn sauce, the chicken was a delightful meal Make rm fr dessert because Mari's ffers a rich and yummy Fresh Strawberries Zabagline. DiStefan prepares the dish right befre yur eyes as be wisks the eggs and purs (be finished prduct nt the strawberries. Upn gathering a spnful f the dessert, yu'll find vanilla ice cream n the bttm and will be tickled t have a taste f marsala wine sauce. Mari's 111 Sapre D'ltalia is lcated at 34 Maple St in Summit t b pened Tae*d«j-Friday 11 J ftjik-1 pjn.; Saturdays frm 4:3-11 pjn.; Sundays 4-9 pan. The Early Bird Dinner is held frm Tuesday-Tbunday including Sunday, 43-7 pun. Fr mre infrmatin, call (98) 522-636. This clumn is intended t infrm ur readers abqut dining pprtunities in the area 'Prefntaine' ges the distance t tell the stry f a runifcfffe n the 197's there wu a track star wh dminated his sprt s cmplete- The Vldeh ly that be held every United States. track recrd fr every race between r flx^-fj/^tm f/ts 2. 2, and 1. 1, meters, a feat which L/C? /.C7 V " V ^ has never been equaled. He was a her at the 1972 Munich lympics and By JrrvRiffel changed the lives f every athlete arund him. But yu've prbably never wrld. Bwerman made, running beard f him because track stars shes fr bis track stars in his garage, have never been relied n t endrse using a waffle irn t create the sles. Cca-Cla, Chevrkte r credit cards. This sunds a bit eccentric, but he f a 5, meter runner was the chice must have been n the right track. He f advertising agencies, then Steve later became c-funder f Nike. Prefntaine's name wuld be recgnized by mst f the citizens f this Prefntaine, under Bwerman's cuntry. guidance, wn 4 NCAA titles, ne "Prefntaine" is the stry f his while running with 1 stitches in his life. As a yungster. Steve, r "Pre" as right ft n that same-race be set a he became knwn, was shrter -than United States recrd. ne f his fr- Cf cj YUTalcS u*m W1 ~AU te lufls all the kids in his schl. His height didn't stp him frm ging ut fr the at schl were ding marijuana r ftball team and it als didn't stp. sme ther drugs, but Prefntaine the 6"^ 5" players-frm crushing-him. didn't d drugs. Winning was his He switched t running and dreamed' drag." f lympic gld. During bis cllege yean be went t ThVfirsTstbirn this ijuesfwastuf try t win a schlarship t the University classic shwdwn between Prefn- f regn and run under cach taine and Lasse Veern, the wrld Bill Bwerman, ne f the mst, recrd hlder frm Finland. The race respected track caches in the cuntry. changed bth athletes lives' frever Bwerman is said "t have turned and just days after they crssed the university f regn running int a finish line there was talk f a.jrematch bld sprt." Fntaine brke all the in 1976. Prefntaine returned! brne high schl recrds and Bwerman and was fjered a windfall f mney wrte him a letter, saying be culd t turn prfessinal and jin te newly make him the greatest runner in the frmed U.S. Track League. 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Strganff CamnwFrAUctmUmi.fried Filet f Flunc Nrth Crantrd < TV A TR'A KADiilAMl WANKSGNBiG mst 1M EARXBW SPECAL*? 5 t ndudm: Stm. 8**,.CC*M * ft MihFrl^em,- - Mnday thrugh U i^^s^ DNNER Saturday Evenings J ' 7 A WEE K mce 6 Hrn CATBUH - Bumm FALma - TAKBUTALS AVMLABLB 495 Chestnut St, Unin 98-687-325 (HWttExH 139A Nrthbund. mfn St$f Pmkwm,) ^ ^ WttRALL NEWSPAPERS Catebur'seclecticteanfinvestigafcn, the tn f hj» best-nffing nvel, atft ABedst." an back t slve afkxfcer case. Bx- mat, am pleased. When finished reading "The AHetnst,-1 dted the bk with a satisfied but srrwful sigh. Can's richly descriptive psychlgical thrijler had me traipsing the streets f late 9th century New Ytk with the rest f the gang. His naturally written, fluid prse had pwer t draw in the reader. There was, n die streets f New Yak in 1896, n the heels f a new breed f criminal, the serial killer. "Encre, encre," can remember saying as clsed the cver f a bk wrthy f applause. n Carr's new bk, The Angel f Darkness,*: the reader gets t play psychanalyst and detective nce again. Anther alienated wretch is n the lse in New Yrk City, ne year later in 1897. Dr. Kreizlcr. a central character in bth bks, is what is referred t as an "alienist" The term "alienist" is defined in Can's first bk. "Prir t the twentieth century, persns suffering frm mental illness were thught t be "alienated," nt ~ nlffrfftbe rest f sciety but frm their wn true natures. Thse experts wh studied mental pathlgies were therefre knwn as afienists." Dr. Lazl Kreizkr, alng with the t 'angels, B TW"F! -. - slcn* frt tl» last bk; are ht n thetnfl f %kiduaj)pcr, nd the baby - #_ 1T^^_J A^&fc'A '.M t 4PL^^4 Adfcj^^ 1^^^^^ A^^^d Sc UmKBBi. lacy, suuu KBH umu suspect is at a cld-blded killer. -Tbe tame investigative team ranging frm$tevtetaggert,aietbnnedjuvenile delinquent, wh is als the narratr f this bk, t Sara Hward, a gun-tting feminist, are tgether nce again. Bk Wrm By Trina Marie Chance 'Gfman This is nt just a stry abut catching a kidnapper thugh. The stry runs deeper than that As thse wh fcuses very much n the nature, minds and mtives f his characters. This bk as well as the last is psychlgical andmta detective stry. The stry takes place in 1897, and America and Spain arc n the brink f war. The daughter f the private secretary t the Spanish cnsul is kidnapped. The heartbrken mther f the child seeks the assistance f Sara Hward, wh, when we met her Talented teens prvide a 'Clue' t what they are capable f The bard game we all lved as children came t life this weekend at Unin High Schl as "Clue," an ensemble adaptatin f the mvie pened under the directin f Yvnne Rag. The curtain pened n a three level set that rivals any 've seen in lcal prductins this seasn! Frm a marble staircase t "flying" walls, the set captured the audience's attentin at the first view and served the plt well by prviding numerus areas f interest fr plt develpment The technical design effrts f Peter Avaglian were dead n in this murder mystery. All t ften the audience f such the valuable cntributin f the technical crew. S, here's an "exceedingly well dne" t Brian Cllins, lighting peratr, Lea Anell and Jhn Bellantni, crew chiefs; Jhn Bellantni and feilly Trjanwsid, flymen; Sharn Blanchard and Sara Deller, sptlight peratrs; J J. Mayneld, Rnald Rdgers and Juli Ansemmini, prps; Dave Raffaele, Rnald Rdgers, Juli Anselmini, lindsey Cnneely, Jennifer Berkey, Steve Capacci, Sctt mansky, Clleen Fitzmaurice, Jen Pressler, Steve Stchlinski, Sal Milne and Richard Kujawa. As an ensemble piece, the actrs held their wn while nt ver shadwing the thers. T have 16 "main" characters and nt have them get in each ther's way n the stage is an achievement in itself. The blcking prvided cmic relief in the "pile up" sequences when t many peple tried t get in tp small a space while prviding clever escapes fr characters that had t becme the missing bdies. Nw Theater View By Anthny Girdan Prbably the mst difficult aspect f a cmedy like "ne" is the pacing. Tfr r*«l ywmifrr Mmgncci- Dng Kreger, Jennifer Mayer, Jackie Leddy, Ryan Cbristensn, McKenzie Burkhank, Debrah Lipkin, Jacb Calvekrax,.Jamie Drhan, Craig Wjcik, Brian Tscan. Cristal Xavier, JennUee Pressler. KeUy McKy, Sctt Gldman. Jeffrey ^^^rjsjbbb^^^^ajb^^^^b^^pjj^^bsb^^^^bb^b'a^n^b^h^^^b^^bb^^b^b^a^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ rdk, Stevren Plaskn, Kristy Rdrigues and mega Thmas, didn't miss a beat frm where sat Nt an easy task when cncentrating n missing bdies, flying sets, flashing lightning aad^cftsmnguhttles! Yvnne Rag was frtunate enugh t have an verabundance f talented stinft u and culd ffer different casts n different nights. While saw the Friday night perfrmance, am sure mat' the members f the Saturday night cast, Everett ippel, Meghan Hales, Clleen Fitzmaurice, Chris TuUch,Ariel Peratta, Christina Rag and Jhn Vasquez, were up t the high standards f the prductin. Anthny Girdan is a teacher at HlMilt High Srfwwil. A subscriptin t yur newspaper keeps yur cllege student dse t hmetwn activities. Call 98-686-7753 fr a special cllege rate. f me (bit tw New _ After the,, _... f them had hped t be their last, case had been wived, Hward went n t start a private nvestigatin agency that catered t wmen. She runds up the ld gang, wh bad all pretty much gne back t their wn lives after slving the crimes in the first sfry. nce again we ate drawn-v intthewriflcreatedbycarr.aweu- ] blended mix ftisidry and fictin. Tne grup Uiarpruvxfjf learn that their suspect is a wman, ne guilty f kidnapping an infant, and ne wh is perhaps guilty f kflhng many thers. ^ Tins wuld be starting t learn in 1997, but a century ag, in 1897, it wuld have been cnsidered unnatural, unacceptable. Wmen were and still are cnsidered the uuituien, the gentle side f ur race. Sciety's belief that a wman culd nt be capable f such heinus acts make their effrts t bring her t justice that much mte difficult Carr's descriptins f 1897 New Yrk City- are extremely realistic. New Yrk City at the trn f the century that yu truly get the feeling f being mere. His full-bdied natnral style brings it all t life. This adds t ffer thrius me bk's appeal which;i embeif real-life chaacscn, such as Thedre Rsevelt^ the ^fl"** 1 **. CbYence Seward Darrw; the f) rtrt, Albert Pinkham Ryder, and me feminist, Elizabeth Cady Stantn. Many lines in this bk arerich in texture and descriptin. ne f my particular favrites yu wifl read early n in the stry. "t's a fine evening, the kind what used t five fr a night when yu can take in all tbe affairs f the avenue with nthing mre than yur shirtsleeves fr cver, blwing the smke f a dzen gd cigarettes up t the stars abve the city and feel- )uig, n balance, like maybe there's sme pint t living in this madhuse after all" The "madhuse" mat Stevie Taggert is referring t is New Yrk City. Even if yu d nt smke, this sentence cnjures up strng images. Angel f Darkness" is a big bk weighing in at 62b pages, nt let that deter yu frm giving it a- read t is wrth h, especially if yu like mystery, intrigue and explratins int the wrkings f the mind, criminal r therwise. nce encre." Applause. Trina Marie Ckaace 'Gemast is a resident f Mfflbnrn. Cmmunity theater cmpanies react t frmatin f R.E.C.T. (Cntinued fim Page B3) tickets fr reviewers will be tbe nly financial requirement made f R.EC.T. members. Grdanier said R.CT.'s relatinship with member theaters will resemble a press relatinship in that, "We will make every effrt pssible t see every prductin every theater des, but we cannt guarantee that" When asked t cmment abut the new awards rganizatin, Paris cmmented, "T they can have a fair and equitable rganizatin, all the -mre pwer t them. *. * Arlene Wachstein f Cranfrd Dramatic Ctb said that CDC plans t cperate with the new awards rganizatin, but expusicd cncern that. TikeA-Cr, mere's always gingt be peple mat are nt ging i like the way things are dne." Wachstein cmmented n the understanding that R.ECT. cannt guaranteetreview every shw, saying. They have t accept tbe parameters f what this rganizatin is trying t accmplish." Althugh the questin f R.GT. invlvement has nt yet been ffidalry addressed at Livingstn Cmmunity Players, Rzanne Sullivan "We have ur wn prblems in ur wn theater." said Sullivan. "The very last thing that we are cncerned with is belngingtan award grup, especially in the wake f what happened with A.CT." Tin very excited abut it," said Patricia Nardne f Baud Theater f Suth range. *1 mink the interest U mere and think mst f us wuld -Tike' t cntinne with very little interruptin^ - A vte f cnfidence als came frm Nathalie Yafet rf Stny Hill- Players, Summit, wh plans t cntinue n the nminatins cmmittee, and frm Carle McGee, president f The Philathalians f Fanwd. wh said she wuld supprt the rganizatin. McGee indicated cncern, bwever, regaidtagtbe review prcess suting that sbebpesfw "a cnmitment t see shws." REUNNS Thmas Jeffersn High Schl Class f 1937 will cektratea MJwniwhi the fall datet be determined. Fr infrmatin, c n t a c t**** *<**<**> 486-1231. Jhn Burak at (98) 929-187 r Jseph PipH at (98) 354-4613. Jnathan Daytn Reginal High Schl Class f 1987 is hsting* 1-yeaF class reunin n Nv. 28. l Fr infrmatin. cau Bart Ban* at (84) 293-3295. Jnathan Daytn Reginal High Schl Class f 1977 win hld its 2fl» reunin n Nv. 29 atl*affaire in Muntainside. Ahmmi, friends and tanrily wh knw the whereabuts f frmer classmates shuldrespndt: The Reunin Cnunittee, 44 Briar HU1 Circle, Springfield, NJ 781. Whether yu chec t save a lt r a tttb each week,.. is-the time t pen yur 1998 Christmas Club accunt at Unin Cunty Savings Bank. All weekly chi» frm $1 t $5 earn a bnus n regularly ctrpleted accunts. FUR.CNVENENT FFCES T SERVE YU 32 Nrth Brad St, Elizabeth NJ 35446 61 Brad St., Elizabeth, NJ 289-5551 21 Nrth Avenue West, Cranfrd, NJ 272-166 642 Chestnut St., Unin, NJ 964-66 MEMBER FEDERAL DEPST NSURANCE CRPRATN BRHM THURSfMY, Cming Sn... 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._ jmtumwefytrnkmitr MpMrf t jpri* MB- nwfcra» At HSBBTJ a v ^ A^haV «t^teaiatajai^b^ai^rf ^Maiaaate WfWAU. NEWSPAPERS -PACEB7 at <* CfeiM GNM> ana. fe * < fht' [MM MUBT-- litfrmmitkmtaxvkiafbmm'jac «*» MeCartky, WmB Cemmmltf Newtpaptn, P.. Bx 319, Vttin, New Jeruy, 783. ART SHWS KENT PLACE GALLERY wffl present Mn-Key Passages and VWW Beasts," an exhfcftf kinetic sculptures by Wendy Lewis, thrugh tmrrw. Gallery hurs are Mnday thrugh Friday frm 11 a.m. t 4 p.m. The gallery is lcated n the campus f Kent Place Schl, 42 Nrwd Ave., Summit. Fr infrmatin, call (98) 273-9, exl 249. NEW JERSEY CENTER FR VS- UAL ARTS will display Tight Studtes, A Prtfli f Nature Phtgraphy" by wen Luck in the Members' Gallery M-Jh- GaDery hurs are Mnday thrugh Friday frm 1 ajn. t 5 p.m. and 7 t 9 p.ra, Saturday frm nn t 4 p.m. and Sunday frm 2 t 4 p.m. NJCVA is lcated at 68 Bm St in Summit Fr infrmatin, call (98) 273-9121. CAPTURE THE BEAUTY, an exhibitin f acrylic paintings by Jseph Hulsen, will be n cssptay at Les Malamut Art Gallery thrugh Nv. 21. The gallery is lcated in the Unin Public Library n Mrris Avenue in Unin. Fr infrmatin, call (98) 686-857. REDEFNNG EXCELLENCE, an exhibit featuring fur distinguished American ndian artists, will be n display thrugh Nv. 22 at Adbe East Gallery in Summit. The gallery is lcated at 445 Springfield Ave., Summit Fr infrmatin, can (98) 273-8282 r (8) 242-3623..HERTAGE, a.multi-media extibrt by Alnz Adams, will be n display at Swain Galleries in Ptainfield mruah Nv.'28. Gallery hurs are weekdays frm 9:3 a-m. t 5:3 p.m. and Saturday t 4 p.m. Swain is lcated at 73 Watchung Ave., PtainfieM. Fr infrmatin, can (98) 756-177. CHLDREN'S SPECALZED HSP- TAL win present phtgraphy by Lawrence Kemer and Susan Puder, and il paintings and prtraits by Uz Cretin thrugh Nvember. Exhbits take place in the hspital's East Wing. The hspital is faceted n New Prvidence Rad Muntainside. VX GALLERY wffl present an exhbe tin f pastels and phtgraphs thrugh Nv. 3. The gallery is lcated at 444 Springfield Ave., Summit Fr infrmatin, cafl (98) 273-2551. RENEE FSANER Art Galery at Paper Mil Playhuse wv hst the annual members exh&tttn f the Mlllbum-Shrt Hills Arts Center thrugh Dec. 14. The gallery is pen Wednesday thrugh Sunday frm ne hur befre. perfrmances thrugh intermissin and FfMay frm nn t 3 p.m. Paper Mil PJayndce is lcated n Brkslde Drive in Mafburn> pr infrmatin, cal (973) 379-3636. -- ^ " NEW JERSEY CENTER sculptr and artist Peter Reginat thrugh December. The exfubit wffl take place in the Center's utdr Art Park. NJCVA is lcated at 68 Bm St, Summit Fr infrmatin, cal (98) 273-9121. ACCDCNTAL EMCMfm, the Fran Bealr.wn be dsptayed at Unin Cunty CBege's Tmawk) alery tmrrw thrugh Dec 18. A raapbn wffl be held tmrrw frm 6:3 t &3 p.m. The galery is lcated in the MacKay Ubnuy n the Clege's Cranfrd Campus. Gaiety hurs are 1 t 4 p.m. Mnday thrugh Thursday and Saturday, and 6 t 9 p.m. Tuesday thrugh Thursday. Fr infrmatin, cah (98) 79-7155. SKULSW ART GALLERY f the Plish Cultural Fundatin wm present an exhutin f paintings by Richard Nunaata tmrrw thrugh Dec. 4. A receptin ww D nei tmrrw at p.m. The fundatin is lcated at 177 MM Tuesday thrugh Friday frm 5 t 9 p.m. and Saturday frm 1 am t 2 p.m. Fr mre infrmatin, cntact Aleksandra K. Nwak at (732) S 382-7197. CATFSH RW REVSTED, an ~ ttxlduli saiuiing dmwldjj, embssing, painting and sculpture by Malclm Sweet, wffl be n tfspiay frm Sunday thrugh Jan. 4. A receptin wb be held n Sunday frm 2 t 5 pm The exrubitwi be n display at Van Ggh's Ear Cafe. 117 Stuyvesant Ave.. Unin. Fr infrmatin, can (98) 81-1844. THE ANNUL KNGDM, an exhibit explring the relatinship between man and animate, wffl be n dsplay at New Jersey Center fr Visual Arts frm Nv. 21 t Feb. 1. The dfeptay is lcated in the Fred L Palmer Galery. Galery hurs are Mnday thrugh RMaffrm 1 ajn. t 5 p.m. and 7 t 9 pjiy^salurday frm nn t 4 p.m. and Sunday frm 2 t 4 p.m. NJCVA is lcated at 68 Ebn St. Summit Fr infrmatin, call (98) 273-9121. NEW JERSEY CENTER FR V8- UAL ARTS W dteptay Waterctrs by Reuben Ward BWCK A CBecflnl Geraldine Ddge's Dg Prtraits* frm Nv. 21 t Feb. 1. The display is lcated in the Members' Gaflery. Galery hurs are Mnday thrugh Friday frm 1 a.m. t 5 p.m. and 7 t 9 p.m.. Saturday frm nn t 4 pjn. and Sunday frm 2 t 4 Summit Fr. infrmatin, call (98) 273-9121. AUDTNS SPARTAN PRDUCTNS needs adre, munwins, stagen and cme dtene fr a Christmas shw scheduled frdec. UattheVAMedkaJCarterln Lyns. Fr nfrmatin and an audwn appintment, cal (21) 762-4231. CAFES VAN GifS EAR CAFE presents an artsy cffeehuse atmsphere. Musical errterthment is presented n Sunday evenings. A $3 cver is charged. pen Mic Night is presented every Tuesday frm 7:3 t 1 p.m.. with sign-up at 7 p.m. Van Ggh's Ear is lcated at 117 Stuyvesant Ave. in Unin. Fr further AUREDCAFFE wffl present acustic rck with Alex Barren tday frm 8 t 11 pjn., flk music with Bb "Strm Crw" Sandere tmrrw frm 8 3 t 11:3 p.m., and keybards wtt> Paul Strum n Saturday frm 83 t 11:3 p.m. Sculpture by Wendy Lewis s featured at Kent Place Gallery thrugh tmrrw. Tha c^tetal>dat4a6 Spring- TMU AvB*t BMtlvy Hsi^ilB- Fr WbfmaU, cal (88) 6654366. BARNES * NBLE CAFE in Springfield emulates a cffeehuse atmsphere with a Bterary spin, appeabngi yung and ld alt. The Cafe hsts a wide variety f family-riented entertainment, ranging frm ffc singers t jazz ensembles. n additin t ther prgrams, the Cafe hlds pen Mke Patry Mght n the third Sunday f the mnth at 7.-3 p.m. Barnes & Nble is lcated at 24 Rute 22 West in Springfield. Fr infrmatin, cal (21) 376-8544. CAFE RCK is a rck-n-rl memrabfia cffeehuse. Sealing is avabable at utside tables in the summer. The cafe is lcated at 5 Eastman St, Cranfrd. Fr infrmatin, cal (98) MMSTREL CFFEEHUSE is a cffeehuse/cncert series run by the Flk Prject, a nn-prfit ffc music and arts rganizatin. The Prject is lcated at the Smerset Cunty Envirnmental Center, J9Lrd-Stefing Rad, Basking Ridge. Shws are held every Friday year-rund, presenting fh music in its bradest sense. Cffee, tea and baked gds are served, n alchl r tbacc are allwed. Admissin s $5. Fr infrmatin, can (98) 766-2489. MUSC BX CAFE f the Dnald P. Palmer Museum is lcated kt the Springfield Free PubHc Ubraiy. Musicat and ther entertainment is presented n scheduled days. Thse interested in perfrming at the Music Bx Cafe shuld submit a resume r letter'f intrductin t Susan Permahs, Springfield Free Public Ljbrary, 66 Muntain Ave., Springfield, 781. CLASSES LNDEN ART ASSCATN is ffering visual arts classes n Wednesdays in five week segiwent^i is as fflws: Nv. 19, Dec. 3, 1, 17, Jan. 7. Jan. 14, 21, 28. Feb. 4, 11. Feb. 18, 25, March 4, 11. 18. March 25, Aprfl 1, 8. 15. 22. Aprfl 29. May 6, 13. 2, 27. Classes wil be held at Sunnyskle Recreatin Center, n Metrse Terlerrace, unen. f-r~ infrmatin cah (98) 486-148. BACK PRCH, a friendly neighbrhd rish pub, features ve musical entertainment n Friday Evenings. The pub is lcated at 157 Main St, Rahway. Fr nfrmabn. cafl (DS) 381-6455. CLUB BENE Dinner Theater shwcases ppular entertainers n weekends. Dinner-and-shw. as wel as shwnly tickets are available. Club Bane is lcated n Rute 35 in Suth Amby. Fr infrmatin, cal (96) 727-3. CHEMUFS Seafd and Steak Huse presents jazz entertainment every, weekend. The restaurant is lcated 1114 liberty Ave. in KMside. Fr infrmatin. cal (98) 352-5234. TURKEYTALE8 wa be held n Tuesday, Wednesday and Nv. 22 at Trailside Nature and Science Center. Times vary. Admissin is $4 per percve LUNGE presents ive music by alternative bands every weekend. The tavern is lcated at 114 Chestnut St, Rsette. Fr infrmatin, can (98) 241-1226. CRSSRADS in Garwd presents a weekly lineup f musical rtatin: Tuesdays Acustic pen-mc Night Blues guitar stringer and vcalist Rhett Tyler pens the shw, and then pens the stage t any aspiring playenivh enters. The shw pens at 93 pjn. Wednesdays B.B. f BB. and the Stingers hsts pen Jam with a l musicians welcme. Thursdays Psychedefc Thuredays presents the greatest sunds f dassic rck, perfrmed by lcal bands. Saturday Dan McCy's Strange Brew, the Eric Claptn Tribute wm perfrm. The shw wffl be bradcast five n the nternet Weekend perfrmances include blues, rts and rck music. An upscale and traditinal blues brunch is The Crssrads is lcated at 78 Nrth Ave., Garwd. Fr infrmatin, call (98) 232-5666. ELLA'S BAR ^GRHJ^preente live musical entertainment n weekends. The tavern is lcated at 648 Franklin St., Elizabeth. Fr infrmatin, call (98) 352-645. PHYL'S PLACE presents five musical entertainment n weekends. The tavern is lcated at 836 Elizabeth Ave., Linden. Fr infrmatin, call (98) 925-899. SHUT) presents live musical entertainment n weekends. The tavern is lcated at 116 Watchung Ave.. Plainfield. Fr infrmatin, call (98) 769-586. WATNG RM, lunch, dinner and rck-n-rt, hsts pen Mic Night every Wednesday and weekend entertainment. The tavern is lcated at 1431 rving St., Rahway. Fr infrmatin, call (98) 815-142. CNCERTS BARNES ft NBLE CAFE win present rck music by Eric Schwartz tmrrw frm 8 t 1 p.m. Barnes & Nble is lcated at 24 Rute 22 Wast SprtngWd. Fr Wrmefln, cal (973) 3764544. CALVARY CNCERTS wh present Wrld Music Marimba" n Sunday at 4 p.m. Tickets are $1, $7 fr senirs, students with D and children. The cncert will take place at Calvary Lutheran Church, 18 Eastman St, Cranfrd. Fr nfrmatin, cad (98) 2784418. TRADEWMDS UMTETwM perfrm n Sunday at 3 p.m. at St Theresa's Church in Kenlhwrth. The church is lcated at 541 Washingtn Ave., Kenflwrth. Fr infrmatin, call (98) 272-4444. YM-YWHA f Unin ws present The American Klezmer Band n Sunday. Tickets are $4. The Y is lcated n Green Lane in Unin. Fr infrmatin, ENGELBERT HUMPERMNCK wil perfrm in cncert n Tuesday at 8 p.m. at Paper M Playhuse. The Playhuse is lcated n Brk* side Drive in Mfltum. Fr infrmatin, cas (973) 376-4343. CRAFTS MSTRY THRUGH CRAFT wfl be presented n Saturday at 3 p.m. at Barnes & Nble hi Springfield. Speaker Wffl be Sharn L Bsenstat f Watchung, c-authr f "Glrius American uilts.". Barnes & Nble is lcated at 24 Rute 22 West, Springfield. Fr infrmatin, cal (973) 376-6544. HLDAY GJFT SHW is lking fr crafters fr the Dec. 6 event, which wffl be held at Rsevelt ntermedwte Schl in WestfieW. Fr a vendr appecatjn and further infrmatin, call (732) 249-6384. FLMS ELZABETH UBRARYwH screen "A Sng t Remember," the life stry f -cmpser p. Chpin, prtrayed by Crnel Wilde. KDS SCHL'S UT cnventin day prgrams wil be held tday and tmrrw at TraiWde Nature and Science Center Prgrams, times and fees vary. Fr infrmatin, call (98) 789-387. WSTRY FR KDS, clnial tinsmith craft, wb be held n Saturday at 3 p.m at Barnes & Nble in Springfield. The class is pen t age* 6-1. Registratin is limited t 15. Barnes & Nble is lcated at 24 Rute 22 West Springfield. Fr infrmatin, can (973) 376-8544. HANSEL AND RETEL will be presented at Paper MD Playhuse n Saturday and Sunday at 11 aum. The play is recmmended fr ages 4-8. Paper MB is lcated n Brkside Drive in Mfflbum. Fr infrmatin, call (973)379-3636. panted by an adult Fr infrmatin, cal (98) 789-387. MSCELLANEUS FALL DSCVERY HKES are scheduled at TraflskJe Nature and Science Center. Tday Birds, Bugs and Btany. Fee is $5 per hike. Directins t the starting pint w be mailed upn receipt f fee. TraaskJe is lcated at 452 New Prvidence Rad, Muntainside. Fr infrmatin, cal (98) 789-367. BARNES AND NBLE wh hst a bk signing fr Linden authr Lauren Yeats frm nn t 1p.m. n Saturday. Yeats is the authr f mages f America." Barnes and Nble is lcated n Rute 22 in Springfield. Fr infrmatin, call (98) 925-3516. YMCA f Summit wffl hst a review f the bk The Last Gift f Time Life After Sixty* by Carlyn Heabrun n ialwitay a! T( The Y is lcated n Mrris Avenue and Prspect Street in Summit Fr infrmatin, cau (98) 272-5671 r (21)_46Z3136 J NJ PTTERS GULD SHW and sale will be held n Sunday frm 11 ajn. t 5 p.m. at Traiiskte Nature and Science Center, Muntainside. Admissin is free. Fr infrmatin,, can (98) 789-367. ELZABETH LaBRARY will hld Puert Ric Discvery Day n Tuesday at 6 p.m. WARNANC SKATNG CENTER is pen thrugh April 4. Private and grup ice skating lessns are available, fr beginners thrugh advanced skaters f an ages. The next sessin wil be Dec. 5 thrugh Jan. 14, and the last sessin frm Jan. 16 thrugh Feb. 25-. Hckey dinks are als ffered. Classes fr ages 4-7 are held n Sundays at 1:15 a.m., lr ages 8-12 n Tuesday at 6 p.m. and ages 13-17 n Tuesday at 7 p.m. The next sessin begins Jan. 4 thrugh Feb. 1, and the last sessin frm Feb. 15 thrugh March 24. Discunted admissin is available. The rink is lcated at Warinanc Park Marimba,' t Calvary Sunday. in Rsalie. Fr infrmatin, cal (98) 298-785. LNDEN LANES features Lazer Light Bwfing t the music f the 7s every Saturday night after 1 p.m. Games cst $3 per persn. Linden Lanes is lcated at 741N. Sties Ave., Linden. Fr infrmatin, can (98) 925-355. SPRTLAND, Unin's indr family fun center, ffers bumper care and assrted rides, vide games, air hckey tables, redemptin games, basketbaa games, and mre. The center als features a Laser Tag Arena available at a cst f $5 per persn. Sprand is lcated at2441a Rute 22 West, Unin. Fr infrmatin, call (98) 687-5. MUSEUMS MflLLER-CRY HUSE Museum will feature The Medfcine Man" n Sunday frm 2 t 5 p.m. BuBt in 174. Miller-Cry Huse stands n the "rad t the muntains" in WestfieW. The MBter-Cry Huse was named in hnr f its tw pr-. Revlutinary wners, bth descended frm the earliest settles n this area. Tday, the Milter-Cry Huse Museum is a natinally recgnized living museum. t has been certified as an histric site and has been entered n bth the State and Natinal Registers f Histric Places. Visitrs 'are intrduced t a variety f clnial skffls as trained artisans and cstumed dcents recreate the everyday fife, the crafts, and tasks f the 18th and 19th century farm family in WestfieW. The museum is lcated at 614 Muntain Ave.. WestftekL Admissin is $2 fr adults and 5 cents frstudents. Children under sfac years f age are free. Fr infrmatin abut the museum and its schedule f prgrams, call the museum ffice at (98) 232-1776. PERA AT FLRHAM presents The Rest f the Stry," a cabaret cncert featuring less famffiar wrks by famus cmpsers, n Saturday at 8 p.m. at em Dilcl Flrham-MadBn campus. The cncert wffl be held at LenfeH Hall in The Mansin at FDU. Tickets. am $?5 flfffwral admissin. $2 fr - senirs and students ver 65, $12 fr children age 16 and yunger. Fr infrmatin, call (973) 443-862. RAD WBG, Jazz 88.3 FM prgramming will present th* fllwing shwt this week: Tday "Artbeat," a weekly magazine shw cvering ail facets f the arts, will be aired at 6:3 p.m. "Marian McPartlancrs Pian Jazz," 7 p.m. Tmrrw "Prtrait* in Blue." 7 pm Saturday 'Jazz Classics,* 6 ajn. "Beale Street Caravan," a ne-hur magazine shw abut the Blues, 1 p.m.... "Jazzset With Branfrd Marsalis," 8 p.m. Sunday "Jazz Frm the Archives," 1 p.m. Mnday "BiBy Taylr's Jazz at the Kennedy Center," 7 p.m. Tuesday "Jazz Prfiles," 7 pjn. perfrmance, 'Wrld Church n presents "New Stage Fr A City," the stry behind the rise f the New Jersey Perfrming Arts Center, tday at 9 p.m. NJN is New Jersey's publictelecmmunfcatfns netwrk, bradcast n all New Jersey cable systems. EGTV. a diverse cmedy shw based in Sctch Plains, wileir their newest shw n Cmcast Channel, 57 n Saturday at 1:5 p.m. XHMESE ALL MY SNS win be presented by Carnival Prductins thrugh Nv. 15. The prductin will take place at El Bdegn Restaurant and Dinner Theater, lcated at 169 W. Main St in Rahway. Fr infrmatin, call (98) 3884647. NT THE WDS win be presented at Unin Cunty Arts Center thrugh Nv. 16. UCAC is lcated at 161 rving St., Rahway. Fr infrmatin, call (98) 499-441. NUTS will be presented by The Philathalians f Fanwd thrugh Nv. The play will take place at The Carralge Huse, lcated at 129 Watsn Rad, Fanwd. Fr infrmatin, call (98) 322-8686.. THE HERESS will be presented at The Elizabeth Playhuse thrugh Dec. 7. The Playhuse is lcated at 11 East Jersey St, Elizabeth. Fr infrmatin, can (98) 355-77. CHLDREN F EDEN will be presented at Paper Mill Playhuse thrugh Dec. 14. The musical is a spectacular retellng f the stries f Genesis. Paper Mill is lcated n Brkside Drive, MBbum. Fr infrmatin, call (973). 376-4343. GD'S FAVRTE will be presented by Cranfrd Repertry Theatre tmrrw and Saturday at 8 p.m. and Sunday at 7 p.m. The prductin will take place at Cranfrd. United Methdist Church, cmer f Walnut and Lincln avenues admissin, $8 students/senirs. $12 reserved-seating may be purchased in advance at the church nly. Fr infr- _ratin^callc9)-27fra36-r (98) 276-553. NT THE WDS win be presented at Kean University's Wilkms Theater tmrrw thrugh Nv. 23. Tickets are $6 fr students, $9 fr students and senir citizens and $12 fr the general public. Kean is lcated n Mrris Avenue in Unin. Fr infrmatin, cal (98) 527-2337. NEW JERSEY CENTER FR VS- UAL ARTS is spnsring a trip t the Brklyn Museum t view "Mnet and the Mediterranean" n Nv. 2. Bus win leave at 8:15 a m sharp frm the parking lt behind A&P in New Prvidence. NJCVA is lcated at 68 Elm St., Summit. Fr infrmatin, call (98) 273-9121. _ TRAVELEARN curse fferings at Kean University include "Lndn: Cntemprary British Theatre" and "flussia: Russian Adventure Trip." Bth trips run frm Jan. 1 thrugh 11. Fr further infrmatin, call (98) 527-2161., nmc-prfit theaten, ffer* aixee calendar the apcming''.199741 prfml.1 (heater SBM. MA Ascriptins f tarn timj prductins bdng.pbd by the state's 2 prfessinal theaters, re. calendar als ffers me-theatre Sampler Series, appular tw-crti jq^-reater ticket package. "Tfie ^Bttre Sampler Series allws theatergers t sefccttb«epl«ys ne each at three different theater fr*prl»ge price f just $55. TJiat's up t 5 percent ff sjj^ttctef«kes,"sddjmriad^execaaw<fire<ar f the Twstre Grup. "With the new calendar, the New Jersey Tbeatre Grup's member theaters ffer a wide variety f theatrical experiences: musicals, cmedies, dramas, cltssh^^f»vritesaiidwtddprjeinieres.tl>erebscmethiiig ff everyne n ur prfessinal theater stages." But ne need nt purchase a beatre Sampler Series t enjy New Jersey 1997-98 prfessinal theater seasn. Single tickets are alt available and the Prfessinal Theatre Seasn Calendar makes entering them easy by "' : numbers fr all 2 f New Jersey's prfessjntl theatres. / The FaflTheatre Seasn gets rlling in September and ctber as Paper Mil Playhuse presents the musical dyssey TBig River,*' based n the adventures f Mark Twain's belved character Buck Finn; n New Brunswick, '\-icr^6 yrpct ymymc icyivet ~tne ppulai' Ned Simu cmedy tlbestjasbine Bys," and next dr at Crssrads Theatre Grnfiny the seasn begins with the Wrld Preniiere prductin f African American VS. Pet Laureate Rita Dve'i The Darker Face f the Earth" the stry f a rebeffibs ihve wh returns t the plantatin where be was tqv ' n Teaneck, American Stage Cmpany pesents the WM*t6n^pidacfa<a'X>cd^?nvMeEye" a cmbinatin f theater nir* and musical cmedy. Cape May Snige ffers ne f Tennessee Williams' hidden classics, *W" Lvely Sunday fr Creve Ceur." McCarter Theatre pens their seasn with ^imembn,"* revival f cwfbradway'sbygnehitsr7geiges.kjkifmsnand Ring Lardner. _ 12 Miles West Theatre Cmpany in Mtndair begins their seasn with Radside Attractins: The 3rd Annual ne-act Way Festival, with new plays by New Jersey playwrights. Ab in Mntcuiir, LanaStage Cmpany asks the big questins with their prductin f Samuel Beckett's classic "Waiting fr Gdt" Tw River Theatre Cmpany ffers the thughtful cmedy by ppular playwrigbt A-R. Gurney, The Dining Rm." ther highlights f the fall seasn include Frum Theatre Grup's prductin f Je Stein's cmedy, based n Carl Reiner's nvel f the same name, "Enter Laughing"; Grwing Stage Theatre's adaptatin f JJUL TBden's classic The Hbbit," Centenary Stage Cmpany will piesent "n The pen Rad," an instghtfl play by the Academy Award-winning writer f "Breaking Away"; Fundatin Tbeatre ffers a staged reading f TJark Whis- Theatre f NJ will present a number f new plays this year in wrkshp r cncert reaatnpincjudmg a wrkshp prductin f "Miss Cnsuel," by award-winning authr Gufllerm Reyes. The EaD Theatre Seasn Calendar als included listings frm turing theater cmpanies ArtsPwer and Pushcart Players.. The New Jersey Theatre Grup's prgramming helps t increase and create public awareness, appreciatin and supprt fr theater in New Jersey. Under mis umbrella rganizatin. New Jersey's rrfesskmal theaters participate in> wide immber f DrgranwwhkA beriefit arts p«- rns, educatrs, artists and theater administratrs thrughut die state. Fr mre infrmatin n die New Jersey Theatre Grup, r t receive a free cpy f the 1997-98 Prfessinal Seasn Calendar call (973) 5934189 r visit the New Jersey Tbeatre Grup's web site at hpnwwwjjjtheatregrup.rg r e-mail: njtgfl injersey.cm. was in my twenties ndbvingn my wn. sl wanted t find a career where culd make enugh mney t supprt myself. Then lings ptsnftl plus pprtunlttes fr advancement. * As a Getting t Knw tu sales representative, the financial success achieved increased my self esteem. And since Getting T Knw Yu erk^xjragespersdrwm.lwasprnxitedtscilesrrx3n9erln1993 f ytrr* flkt-jh and wesnt t earn UnlmJrstfJricttnwwhl* wrking A ur ncflnflcrtvertmri cmpany. MRS.STCWW 1-6-346-1123 A DMiln at SEK Greup he. Cme Celebrate The First Annual AMERCA RECYCLES DAY Saturday, Nvember 15th, 1997 11 Trailside Museum in Muntainside, New Jersey Spnsred by Unin Cunty Utilities Authrity & Unin Cunty Department f Envirnmental Affairs AMERCA RECYCLES DAY is a natinal event held t encurage residents t "BUY RECYCLED" AND SUPPRT RECYCLNG. Marcal Paper Mills, nc. will display their fgll line f prducts, which fr ver frty years has been made frm 1% recycled paper. Bring yur family! Enjy a fun filled day and educatinal recycling prgrams. 1: a.m. Perfrmance by Tin Can Teddy, theajcua's Recycling 11: a.m. 12: & 12:45 p.m. Used Mtr il Recycling Demnstratin by Salety-KJeem Crpratin, a Natinal America Recycles Day spnsr. < UCUA Hliday rnament/display Recycling Cntest' Award Presentatins.. Assembly fr Children (Ages 5-1) Recycling in ur Hmes and Prtecting the Envirnment" Perfrmed by Dve Entertainment Prductins Arts & Crafts Demnstratin (Ages 5-1) Hw t Make Creative bjects ut f Recyclable Material Fr mre infrmatin, call Unin Cunty Utilities Authrity at (732) 382-94 r Unin Cunty Envirnmental Affairs at (98) 654-989, This advertisement was paid fr in part by Marcal Paper Mills, nc. marcal, MARGAL PAPER MLLS. NC. mi Great ungs, Great New Jersey News, Traffic & Weather :- (.* V ' ' '% HUDAPEADLNE SCHEDULE ^ - J THANKSGVNG Newspapers will publish Wednesday, Nvenfber 26,1997 Displa/Advertising - Space & Cpy, Friday, Nvember 21,1997,12 Nn.Classified n-clumn -Mnday Nvember 24 f 1997,3 RM. 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MC C/U PWnSff and RALPH HARRt* WHTE, atal, ara dlandt dalandant, pandk«m tha Suparlr Curt l NawJanay. by Dab agejhtfyu tr»» CrnaWnt Yu anal He yur flaarvtaln * ~ - idedtntt* annt aftrd an attmay, yu may *? ^S'L"" talr Sanrtcaa tw Cunty f vanua by catn a «rfca1agal f c 1 l l tmur^c«ywraaldana«yuraeklaln kfi Rar nne. Lawy are ne f He -u DlifTiTT n. tr ba tny. Nvember 13. 17 DNALD F. PHELAN Ctrk f ajeal U715 WN Nv. 13, 17 *" SaXTHERXLWMAinp<SVTTHE HGHEST BDDER SUBJECf T ANY LTENai5> BUYER PREM; CASH R CERTThkp FUNDS; ANYPERSNfS) NTERESTED PH: (»S4) 563-19. SALE DATE DECEMBER S. 17 AT 23 PJUL. 1421 AK TREE RD.. SEUN. NJ *83 LT 4137 1S9 Chevrlet pup vtr* iaccs14z1l21113. Jd?!?^? 1 **" 7 ** 1 * 14 W S- SateSL. t4e LCENSED * BNDED AUCTNEERS Nvember 13, 8, 17 U731S WCN JK263) SUN., NV.. 16. 1-4 A sale f finique safl cnllfctpme tyi, in include: tin wind-ast, ctn irn ty«, rbtt, twins, b»ab«nd cnric <*«rmtit TTTyt Livingstn, New Jersey t^^s&iil^ neunamguueiscmp4dbywma(. is a tistcfmitmuimdkbmicitmih Unin mnywiiamlmnttmi btg ana. TMtll***, send** r&vemt infrmatin t Went* Cmmwf Uemptptn m-1393tkrmmt Ave* Unfa* NJ 7S3. eich rath frm April * nbn! t gh Pecember. r by Call 4644)961 fr mte intnatin. Dr.Wffiam RUBMM RatatiB rfimenm at 593 Madisn HiD Rad in Claric Hnn pen: 1-4 p.m. n the first Sunday f each mnth frm April thrugh December. Call 381-381 fr mre mfbnnatin. Crane-Phffl^M Huse Msenai at 124 Unin Ave. N. in Cranfnl Hurs pen: 2-4 p.m. Sundays frm September thrugh June, r by appintment CaD 276-82 fr mre infn Bdctaer-gdeD Maaakn at 146 E Jersey St. in Elizabeth. pen by appintment nly. Call 351-23 fr mre infrmatin. a Bxwd HaH at 173 E. Jersey St. in Elizabeth. Hurs pen: 9 a-tn. t 5 p:m., Mndays thrugh Fridays, Call (21) 64&454 fr mre infrmatin. a Wdruff Huse/Eatn Stre Museum at 111 Cnant St. in Hillside. Hurs pen: 2-4 p.m. n the third Sunday f each mnth, r by appintment., Call 352-927 fr mre infrmatin. a Deacn Andrew Hetfidd Hne n Cnstitutin Plaza, ff Rute 22 West, in Muntainside. pen try appintment nly. CaD 232-1553 fr mre infrmatin. - a The Saltbx Museum at 135 Springfield Ave. in New Prvidence. Hurs pen: 1-3 p.m. n the first and third Sundays, and lajatnn n each Thursday f each mnth. Call 464-163 fr mre infrmatin. a Drake Huse Museum at 62 W. Frnt St. in PlamnekL Hurs pen: 2-4 p.m. n Sundays. Call 755-5831 fr mre infrmatin. Me«±antsai"lDrTersTa*enrat1632St Gerges Aver in Rah^ way. pen by appintment nly. Call 381-441 fr mre infrmatin. Abraham dark Huse at 11 West Ninth Ave., at Chestnut Street, in Rselle. pen by appintment nly. Call 486-1783 fr mre infrantkn. sbra Caitnnh.il Huse at 184 Frnt St in Sctch Plains. Hurs pen: 2-4 p.m. n the first Sunday f each mnth. Call 233-9165 fr mre infrmatin. a The CannbaD Huse at 126 Mrris Ave. in Springfield. pen by appintment nly. Call (21) 379-2634 fr mre infrmatin. a Benjamin Carter Bse at 9 Buuer Parkway in Summit Hurs pen: 9:3 a.m. t nn n Tuesdays; 1:3-4 p.m. n Wednesdays; and 2-4 p.m. n tbe first Sunday f each mnth r by appintment. Call 277T1747 mre infrmatin. ' m Reeves-Reed Arbretum at 165 Hart Ave. in Summit Hurs pen: grunds are-pen daily, frm dawn t dusk; ffice is pen frm 9 a_m. t 3 p.m. n Mndays, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays. Fr mre infrmatin, call 273-8787. MiBer-Cry Huse Museum 614 Muntain Ave. in WestfiekL Hurs pen: 2-5 p.m. n Sundays, September thrugh June; and 2-4 pjn. n Sundays in January and February, r by appintment Call 232-1776 fr mre infrmatin. 'Dnald B. Palmer Museum f the Springfield Public Library, 66 Muntain Ave., Springfield. Hurs pen: 1 a.m.-8:3 p.m. Mndays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays, 1 ajn.- 4:3 p.m. Tuesdays and Fridays, 1-4 p.m. Sundays, clsed Sundays in summer. Fr infrmatin, call (21) 376-493., Rev. James and Hannah CaJdweil Parsnage in Unin was riginally built in 173 and rebuilt in 1783. t was retnmishrd as an histrical The museum is lcated at 99 Caldwell Ave., Unin, an histrical site listed n state and natinal registers as the museum f Twnship f Unin Histry and Cultural Hme f the Unin Twnship Histrical Sciety. The museum is pen t the public n the third Sunday f each mnth frm 2 t 4 p.m.-, except December and January, r by appintment WHRLPL BATHS KTCHEN REMDEUNG <B««HHP M mir ii.c trmmmmmm " Ppp»>iipm<1>MHP^pitiui MwbtSadde&Sa fsudt uter Wait NewSheelrckWat New Baflirm Fixtures ^«wii. iani» ar >«-NSW w WVK1W- Windw - NSWUT New Dr Va^tMeddnaCabinet ^ndkappsdcrr^ln, DESGNER wawrjn BATHRMS & KTCHENS nc. SAKrTCHeMS.htm rtce Lwwv cm/designer.asp abrlt Remval Upn Cmplefn Deal Dkect N Selecmtn 116STUYVESANT AVL*UNN (98) ) 688-65 1-8-922-8919 The British femini»t Virginia WJf wrksin her briffiant essay, "A RTfHerwn,"mthel«Wsthat if wmen had the same leisure and privacy as men, they wuld iensate gr^titeratureasmend.aprphedc wrk, with an impact n me literary wrk), much as the American Tm Paine influenced plitical thught with "Cmmn Sense" r the English Charles Dickens with "liver Twist" Wlf pstulated that a female Shakespeare wuld emerge when wmen achieved status and.cnditins equal t men. At the heart f her nvel "rland" is that central idea abut emancipatin engendering the By Jn Ptaut increasingly in reland it was and is the. wmen wh have what Brenda Madden calls he lng and cnfident stride." Jyce admitted that it was changed perceptins in the mid-18's twards the treatment f pr children. Nra wh was the real ryalty in his Hfe..'..' n ur present day, when Princess Diana and Mther, Theresa have s ur duaw it is H t nte mat Virgima.WK's prphecy has cme t fturtin in the revlutinary wrk f Rachel Carsn, particularly "Silent Spring," which vidualmnn,mfi nppnrtnmty fnr suprenie creativity. Nw Sbakeqware is a tall rder, but wmen have increasingly knwn high jnments since Btmsbury*«Wlf wrte her startmgjry tbery. Take, tr example, Brenda Maddx's pwerful and insightful bigraphy f Nra Barnacle, "Nra; The Real life f Mlly Blm." Mlly, f curse, is the lead female character f James Jyce's epic and revlutinary nvel, ''Ulysses." Mlly is patterned n Nra, Jyce's wife. Authr Maddx reaches t the level f truly great bigraphy by ging beynd the fife f this Galway Bay girl t fcus n her almst daily, intense influence n James Jyce and his wrk, Nra was, perhaps, an archtypical rish wman entering the new century, "a city girl, street smart with a ribbn in her hair and a sharp tngue in her head." She was, as Nrman Mailer has said f Marilyn Mnre, "A girt with lks and manner t make heads mm and tngues wag." "We are all rish." Jyce wrte.in "Ulysses," "all kings' men." Bnt envirnmental age. Culd Ms. Carsn have dne her scientific wrk n tbe envirnment befre me liberatin Ms. Wlf called fr? Culd Ms. Carsn have written and published her cnclusins and warning that with the best f intentins we are pisninglhe* planet, f sciety had nt changed t give wmen rm t create? Where is the female Shakespeare r Dickens r Tlsty r Jyce, bweyer? nterestingly, Africa has prduced tw female writers f enrmus pwer and scpe, Nadme Gnfimer and Dris Lessing. Similarly, the United States has a virtual explsin f female creative talent; frm Ann Tyler t Jyce Carl Cates t Tm Mrrisn. Perhaps, hwever, smene new and unlikely wil pme alng, such as Brenda Maddx did t present Nra Barnacle t us. Frm the rigr f a creative life with the time end rm f their wn tday, wmen are fully emerged and creative n tbe cntemprary literary scene.' Jn Plant isaresadent f Scmmit Jacquie McCarthy, Editr CWriBl Cmmunity Newspapsn he. 19B7A Right* Rawrvad rganizatins submitting releases t the entertainment sectin can mail cpy t 1291 Stuyvesant Ave., P.. bx 319, Unin, New Jersey, 783..'..'. Specializing in quality wrk: RESDENTAL CMMERCALNDUSTRAL nc. 98-276-3687 JSEPH PUERAR Piesldentr Fully nsured License %7837-A the ANTUER'S n«k.k 16 Center Street, Garwd r fuauu. x eajjf. Huse i Estate Sales ^(98) 233-2766 lum^. llectibles PEN 6 DAYS Tues. By Chance CaU&86-9838 and enter n (ur dig lumber belw t hur the mvie s thentrcs! NEWM CNEPLEXDNCRANFRD 25 Nrth Avenue CRANFRD "lipew FVEPLEX CNEMAS 4 Nnh N h wii Avenue A LNDEN NEW PARK CNEMA 23 West WestfieW Ave. RSELLE PARK CNEPLEX DEN UNN THEATftt- 99TBtuyvesant Avenue UNN '". " LST PCTURE SHW 2395 Springfield Avenue UNN GENERAL CNEMA BLUE STAR 171-65 Rute 22 West WATCHUNG RALT THEATRE 25 East Brad Street WESTFELD SNY THEATRES Rt 22 East MUNTANSDE FREE! Mviesurce A Special Feature f hfsurce FAR EV«T: MTURAY Chua* Un- «Admtaln Fm. pant «w 2*Ki««*»Stmktalflty. Dkmr 43-«a. GWs, lam wna» ttwhant AMBATfM: United McthdM Chuwh f Undan.196-486-4237 fr FLEA MARKET SATURDAY ^ ^ Neman* 15,1967 PLACE: Rpdamw LuMran Church, PMCfc - --. > <*m Jawafcy, buys. CM**, bks, rswdt. huta- TabtM wraaabli t dtahm fr $16.. Cal 573^72-64 r 76M261. BAMZATWN: Radaanwr Lutharan Church 1 PRCE: rar 1 quahy daajml Fr hfatmafcn al 21-897-9635. RANBATN: Spmrad by Btm- Md Uni SATURDAY Nwwbar 22, 1997 EVENT: RM Mutat, ndrs & ut- ffal PLACE: Ftaale Park High Schl, 186 West Wsbsfcx Aysnus, {ff Lcwt Avene), RssBa Psrk, New Jereey. ts»e7 8am-Spm PRCE: vsr 1 quaiily dealer.! Fr infnrafn csj 21-887-8636. RGANZATN: Spnsred by Rssis Psrk Marching Band SUNDAY Nuwati 23,1887 EVENT: Fts Mattt & il Shw - PLACE: CMc Municipal BuMng, 43 WasHMd Avanus, dark, NJ. TME:gajn-Spm PRCE: w 75 quajhy rjaajarsl Fr infcwnafan cal 21-7-535. RGAMZATN: Spnsrad by Clark lins. CRAFT SATURDAY _^ Nwfcw 72, 1987 EVBT: Fal Ciaft FaJ? PLAtt: A M * Catwfc H> Schl. Mm Rend. PtMla, NJ " PWCEs FM AdrrSin RAMZATMNt RCHS Mttwn CU) SATURDAY A SUNDAY Jtmmu.n. 23,197 EVBT: 2M Annual Craft & Anbqiw Shw Caldwi Ctaa studant C-nnui/cidwal, NJ. tr. Afmn Avanui/ TWfc i<w»ajth&pm PMCE; FM Admiaain and paridn. ^*mafluayalat»ld16 mambatn: Fnsnd* f Celawafl Ctis & Annual Fund Ratw. FRDAYS, SATUnDAYS, SUNDAY..iJSJPJ'ei 7A14,1&16^21,22 1987 EVBT: 8hs Lrn Ms PLACE: Bumdarff CuNuraJ Center, 1 Dumnd Rsd, Mapejwd, NJ. THeS: Fridsya 4 Saturdsya. 89pm; SUNDAY r 16, 1997 Tibhate $12., Sankn and EVENT: FkM Marktf, Mn & ut- children under 13. $1. Call Cal 973^761-6453 fr imawatins and Wr- PLACE: BtinMd MkUbj Schl, 6 Hudc Rad (ff Bnad SvMt by Waieh- RANBATN: Tha Strler. ravanua), BtmfWd, NJ. R HllHAPi #».>- U1TMMUC MLC " WAV AND SATURDAY WMsbw 14, 15, 1987 EVENT: Fsl Runmsgs SsJa PLACE: Bstae m CnanunaV Mravian C3Ma«h.7niJb^AArsriJS, Unin, NJ. yi«i,amandile«wa1bae«lpla«*e cm»«ub Brews* and buy a tnasura! RAMZATUN: Baflt H Cmmunty MnnrieVi yniifcn wnmnei rviwwup ksfii Gatt flrt i p ante?»?«** ar a»> «&t («. UaySbMU tgr t» EM.«Hgect; fer BAZAAR SATURDAY ^ ^ Nvmbsr 15; 1997 EVENT: Annual HUay Bazaar PLACE: Twntay Praabytarian Church, 629 Salem Rad, Unin, NJ. TME: *3an>3:pm PRCE: FM AMsakm. Baked gd, crafts, jfl item*. RGANZATN: TwnJey Astialin Wman's SATURDAY Nvambar 22, 1997 EVENT: HBday Bazaar/Craft Sala PLACE: Wman's Club f Mapiewd, 6 WdpMdRMKt befcwan i T d J Httd snd imapwwd Avmw. l MLNJ. _1ttan>4«lprn FM admisiin. 35 varynng naw. Spacjal ne-f-a-kind ft dau, ty*. decrakr*, jewelry, gnat prica*, A Cuntry Khchen Cmer and lunch cvaiabla. Fr infrmatin al 973-762-119. RGAMZATtN: Wman's Club f Mapkfwd. A fadwatad nn-prfit serviea dub. 4 AT ff Wl EVBiT: HfdayJn Tha Park PLACE: Park MethdW Church, Bread & Psifc StfeMte, * BfinfM& TME: ME pm PBJCfc Crafts, bks, bakad gds, ld! RGX'NlZATlSS:^Parfc Methdi.f Church THER SATURDAY Nvembar 22,1997 EVENT: Ty, Train and Dl Shw PLACE: Sctch HDs Cuntry ub, Jerusalem Rad and PlainMd Avenue, Sctch Plakia, NJ (ndrs-rain r Shine) TME: 9:3am-3.-pm PRCE: Adults $Z5 ChMren (4-12) $1. AD mnie* raiead g t Lins Chi«RAMZATrN: Lins Club f Wast- Md. Fr W rtmcure a table, pleaaa Cunty rganizatins receive arts grants Frty-eight Unin Cunty rganizatins and presenters f arts prgrams will receive a ttal f $81,6 frm the 1997-98 Unin Cunty Arts Grants Prgram. > -.. "Tbat sum represents the majrity f tbe grant f $18,7 awarded by the New Jersey State Cuncil n the Arts t ur Divisin f Cultural and Heritage Affairs," nted Freehlder Chairman Linda Slender, liaisn t tbe Cultural ind Heritage Prgrams Advisry Bard. T h e remainder and a cash match prvided by the Bard f Chsen Freebblden willenable me Divisin t hire staff, preanrttrchra^amistanm wrkshps, and pr^ f Unin Cunty artists, cultural rganizatins *"A residents,**.she The rganizatins received grants thrugh the Unin Cunty Arts Grant Prgram presented by the Unin Cc>imty Bard f Chsen Freeblders Freeblden en ct. 28 at 6 pun. The receptin was bated by EUzibethtwn Gas Cmpany at their headquarters at Liberty Center in Unin. Fr infrmatin abut the Unin Cunty Arts Grant Prgram and ther services ffered by the Unin Cunty Divisin f Cultural and Heritage Affairs, nf Pntintrir rvwjnniwnt mntirt hf nivilim mt 1A-.K1 P.tm..i. Ave.. Elizabeth, NJ 722, (98) 558-255. Relay users dial (8) 852-7899. The Summit Center fr Leaming...at Springfield, nc. is prud t annunce The Natinally Acclaimed Cmputerized language learning prgram scientifically prven t help children' with auditry prcessing, reading, spelling, speech, and. language ssues. Based n Dr. Paute TaMs research at Rutgers University and Dr. Mike Mmenichs research atlhe University blcaf^ ---- Natalie M.Eman, MA LD.T.C, Directr 1 riental rne 5 Gr. letter 1 Wire Measure U Deaertt 17 Narijatinal aid 19 Ckie ingredient 3 Cnida sund 21 Sp. huse 23 Scial affair 34 Scial affair 26 Hnshu vlcan 27 Nut: prefix 29 Thrugh 3 Ger. exclamatin 33 Gelgic time 34 CtKtfehtiy 37See53Acra 4 Breaks ut 42 Mnglian 43 Dwn at the heel 46 Descartes, eiat. 47 SdalafMr 49 WWD arena 52 Bankrll 53 With37Acrss, Cperstwn VP 54 Clerical vestment 55 Scial affair 6 Dilute *Hri»h«>d 62 S. Am. capital 63 Time units 64 Pulverizes 65 Shrt jadftts 67 Eng-king 69 Church grup 69 Grasspits 71 Built-up places 72 Rust range 73 Girl f sn 76 Filmed scenes 77 Time fr a party 79 tree: in truble 8 Abunding 81 Siamese 92 Cmfrt 83 Twirl 84 Gardner 85 Cllege affairs 9 Human 91 Predetermine 93 Card game Fr the week r NV. is t 22 Aries March 21-April 2 T- much travel culd have yn feeling-a -little displaced- Establish little rutines t renew a sense f hme. Als, start planning yur next scial extravaganza. When evaluating a new pprtunity, lk t the vice f experience fr sme sage advice. Taurus April 21-May 21 A high stress level at hme culd be rted in an unslved cnflict Take a cld, hard lk at yur, wn feelings, and then figure ut bw t cmmunicate them. Yur Brilliant prblem-slving allws everyne t cme ut feeling like a winner. Gemini May 22-June 21 The drive fr perfectin takes its tll n yu this week. Setting pririties and learning t let g might make things a tittle easier. Dn't allw yurself t be drawn int a debate n anther's persnal merits. The wrng peple may be listening. Cancer June 22-Juty 22 This is nt a gd week t say exactly what yu think. The wails have ears, and yu might ffend smene. That said, if smene is really irritating yu, cnsle yurself by knwing that tbe chickens will cme hme t rst eventually and prbably very sn. 94 D ut f 95 Pker 96 Mves back and frth 98 Capuchin mnkey 99 Flushed 1 Prtuguese mney 12 Prtic 13 Grasping device 15- Scial affair 19 Scial affair 115 Grimace 116 Paced 117 Sea ducks 118 nterlace 119 Brit, gun 12 Vte fr 121 Fitt f anger 122 Unit f prgress DWN 1 Cricket bat «1997 DAVY ASSCATES 2 Pasture sund 3 Babylnian gd 4 heart: cafes 5 Arctic sea 6 Have in mind 7 Gr. letter 8 Featherlike 9 Sharp-crnered 1 Theme 11 de France (See ANSWERS n Pay B12) HRSCPE _ 122 M 1» ' «BPPBBBPP ie aaaaaah in 1t3 T14 12 year 13 Mythical high-fryer 14 Parking prblem 15 Bstn's time 16 Utter 18 Adjusts again 19 Hindu gd 23 Hstilities 25 Mesta 28 Lad f wd 3 Radi adjunct 3t 32 Scial affair _ ir par^lr, ^aj4"^»jp a'a'4'mejaa^pba^>a]a*a^aa»pjajpi 35 Sea bird 36 Ultimate 38 Scial affair 39 Place fr rapid grwth 41 Cal lire Crnet Term in fractins: abbr.. Active nes 47 Small amunts 41 Cbbler's gear 51 Chews the fat Adriatic rt 55 Bumpknu 56 Muscular 57 Seine tributary 58 Puch,»sc 59 Adjective ending «Undivided 64 Trurial service 66 Cmer 67 Reprter's questin 68 Salad ingredient 69 Famus viim 7 Relinquishes 71 Head: Pr. 72 Habit 74 Each 7$ Debarked 77 Christened 78 Certain incme 83 Ger. prnun 85 Screens 86 Dcument: abbr. 87 Mnth 88 Pest-bme disease. 89 Dudgen 9 mpaired cnditin 92 Casserle 94 Bleacherites 97 Nt cnsidering 98 Answers: abbr. 11 Sp. island 13 Seamen 14 Farm animals 15 Times f day: abbr. 16 Kitchenware 17 Fr. street 18 ndispensable 11 nd-germanic abbr. H Sandra 112 Thinker 113 Cmpass pt. 114 Cngressman: abbr. Le ving yur standard f living. Let yur in»»when it's all said and dne. July 43-AUg. a pasanilw ireeiytnis weekend. yu'll sleep better at night. Pay extra clse attentin t the little Help a clse friend ut f a jam. things this week, particularly at wrk. Yur-quick wit and sense f humr 1 are usually enugh t pull yu thrugh, but fr the present, yu'd be ~ better ff sweating the details. This weekend, enjy tbe utdrs. Virg Aug. 24-SepL 22 This is a great weekfrmaking a change fr the better. Whether that means a lifestyle change, a change f career r just learning smething new, yu're in a great frame f mind t get started Dn't be discuraged if yur prject takes mre than a week, either. i jhrn -GnnCT Sept 23-ct 23 Sme criticism cmes yur way early in tbe week. nce the sting, wears ff, try t mine the tidbit fr all if s wrth. There culd be a gem f an idea hiding within. This weekend," fcus n quality time with a friend r lved ne. Yu're lucky in lve. Scrpi cl 24-Nv. 22 Getting yur finances in rder is a.gd prject fr tbe week. Cmparisn shp fr financial services, plan frretirementr just fcus n unpr- A subscriptin t yur newspaper keeps yur cllege student clse t hmetwn activities. Cali 98-686-7753 fr a special cllege rate. YUR CAR WASH DLLAR! Peu MN-PR 8 AM-8PM SAT 8 AM-7PM ' SUN 8 AM-6PM Sagittarius Nv. 23-Dec. 21 Start ff the week with a randm act f kindness. Things wi" turn ut even better if yu pt t remain annymus. The feeling yu get frm ding tbe right thing will sustain yu thrugh what culd turn ut t be a rather difficult week. Aquarius Jan. 21-Feb. 18 f yu're feeling a link run-dwn, y n might need smethingt lk frwardt. Set yurself a gal and then fllw up n it. Whether yur gal is smething immediate r smething lng tens, it will help yu acquire a new utlk n life. Pisces Feb. 19-March 2 Cmmunicatin with yur partner is tbe key t getting thrugh this very busy week. nstead f ging with the usual, try smething new. Plan a vyage f discvery this weekend. Capricrn Dec. 22-Jan. 2 Spread yur wirgs and fly this week take n a new respnsibility r accept a new risk. Then, cngratu- Yur ptential is at an all-time high. laie yurself. 'yu've dne ne f s figure ut hw t make the mst f tbe things that makes life wrth liv- it! CALL,... 686-9898 A WM M» ^pbksjpnflw ^ - '. - v ;. '_;.'. rf..'..1 Daitv Ubdates! nfs m afa* '"' 9_V_ atttbumvetml B _f^ej2p7 a^e^^&^^^p^p^a^p3^^^^^ pe8shdbb.abp^da3. turce llhl i 1 t'll l illdll sr/i i n n 36 361 362 363 364 365 366 367 Aquarius Aries Taurus Gemini Cancer Le Virg ' Libra 368 369 361 3611 /.,'...> Scrpi Sagitarius Caprtem Pisces ^ j f?...,- M M M. M M M M M M» M «. T» T ^ » The Crnfrd Dramatic Club Children's Theatre Presents... Fri, Dec. 5 & 12-7:3 p.m. Sat. Dec. 6 & 13 1:3 & 4 p.m. Sun, Dec. 7 & 14-1:3 & 4 p.m. FR TCKETS & NFRMATN CALL (98) 276-7611 UHANtUHl]lUHAMAV 649 Mrris Avenue Springfield, NJ Ken Theatre, 219 W. 48th St. St CAUS ARE FREE if within yur i. ut l area calls will be billed as lng distance iivica f wrr»ii Cmmunity Newspapers. nc.' T schedule a screening appintment, r fr mre infrmatin call (973)564-9552 JUST WN'T ACT UR AGE' \ b

' r - : T^ UNN CUNTY CLASSJED THUR8DAY. NVEMBB* ^- PAGE B11 reveals an increase in teen smking, drug abuse Prgram Service Assciates recently ithmed their findings frm the secnd mmil survey f attitudes and befaavint f Undents in Unin untyiwards the me f alchl tbacc and ther drags. Tbe Unin Cunty Calitin fr tbe Preventin f Sbstane Abase cmmissined tbe survey t describe current attitudes and behavir, and t nse the findings as a way t measure tbe effectiveness f its ATD preventin activities. Saint Barnabas Behaviral Health Netwrk is tbe lead agency fr the three-year federal grant supprting the Cunty Calitin preventin activities. Based n data cllected frm 516 students in 25 randmly selected classes f 5th t 12th graders in Unin -Cunty, ~ Dctrs Junes-Dily~"tnd~ Charles Kelly, primary research fr PSA, cncluded the fllwing: Preventin must fcus n the parent/child relatinship t rednce snbstance nse snd abase. There is a high crrelatin between children's perceptin f nw upset their parents wnldbe with themfrsubstance use and abase and their behavir. Cmparing data cllected in 1996 t 1997 fjin<i^g* L tbe rcsearcbezs nted a. decline in alchl nse but an increase in cigarette and marijuana smking. The decline in tbe use f alchl and ' tbe increase in smking is crrelated with students perceptin f their parents attitudes tward tbe use f rt^#^^flitntancrr f parents are clearly ppsed t substance use* chuxc are less likely t assciate with ther ehilrtn-n whn me Researchers als fund a high crrelatin between tbe increase in percentage f stndents wh spend little time with their parents and an increase in marijuana use. Peer pressure remains strng in Using a laser. Dctr Aki Wakabayashi. medical directr f Tbe Wakabayashi nstitute at rvine Medidecline in peer pressure influence ver the nse f alchl and inhalants. peer- pressure remains strng with marijuana smking. The recent survey-reveals a dramatic increase in the use f marijuana in cmparisn t last year's study. Nt nly has tbe percentage increased in thse willing t try marijuana, but there has been a significant increase in 1997 cmpared, t 1996 in thse wh indicated smking marijuana in tbe last mnth. n 1996 less than 12 percent indicated that they smked marijuana in the previus mnth. n 1997. 14.2 percent Discver a vlunteer pastime. The Unin Cunty Unit f the American Cancer Sckty.is lking fr vlunteers interested in wrking at the Discvery Shp, the upscale, resale stre lcated in Westfield. Tbe shp is pen frm Mnday thrugh Friday frm 1 ajn. 4 pjn. The hurs are flexible and vlunteers are asked t wrk at least tw r mre hurs per week. Vlunteers will be respnsible fr accepting dnatins, pr cjng clthing and displaying merchandise. N experience is necessary, buf vlunteers must be persnable. Help the American Cancer Sciety fight cancer by vlunteering at ur Discvery Shp. All prceeds raised frm the sale f these articles directly supprts prgrams in research, educatin and patient services. Fr additinal details call the Unin Unit at (W) 354-7373. Need smene t talk t? lneliness depressin physical abuse substance abuse suicide We'll listen. CNTACT 8 f -We GareHnc- 98-232-288. AmwnbKlTlMlHMVty. CNTACT USA ind Ut* U» l<mmtlln«l Making A Difference By Unin Cunty Calitin fr the Preventin f Substance Abuse indicated marijuana smking in the previus mnth. Tbe cunty's increase and percenavenge as published by tbe Natinal Husehld Survey n Drug Abuse Reprt, released n August 7, 1997. The danger t Unin Cunty yuth frm tbe increase in marijuana stnkdriving under the influence f drugs. Thirty percent f stndents indicated that they rde with a driver using illegal drugs. Twenty-tw percent f stndents wh drive nave driven while under tbe influence f drugs., Tbe cmparative data suggests that tbe brne and a friend's buse is still tbe mst ppular place fr students t use alchl jnd ther drugs. Less than 1 percent admitted t drinking alchl r using drugs at schl. Less students in 1997 cmpared t 1996 admitted t getting in truble while at schl. nly 7 percent admitted that they were using drugs r alchl when they did get in truble at schl. Mre. students are trying cigarette smking.. Nearly 47 percent have tried cigarette smking in 1997 as cmpared t 42 percent in 1996. Eight percent admit- inrt in cmrvlnng fixity tlnt» third nf daily smkers <*i«m««i th«t they smked mre than a pack a day. The 1997 survey data suggest that the preventin f cigarettes and marijuana smking needs t be given high pririty. ' ' Piugiam Senlic Assciates emplyed a stratified, randm sampling technique that insured representative samples frm high schl, middle schl and elementary schl children. n additin t relying n randmness fr a representative sample, tbe researcher cpmpared tbe study's sample with the ppulatin in certain demgraphic characteristics. Tbe randm sample clsely paralleled the ppulatin n gender, race and grades. This enhances tbe cnfidence that the attitudes and behavir f students revealed in tbe sample reflects thse f the students in Unin Cunty student ppulatin in general. Drthea Dunn. R.N.. M.S., right, a resident f Summit andrecentlyretiredfrm verlk Hspital, Atlantic Health Systems,receivesthe American Heart Assciatin Missin Achievement Award frm Martha Hill, R.N., Ph.D., president-elect f the AHA natinal bard f directrs, at the Heart f Gld Gala held at the Shrt Hills Hiltn. Dunn was recgnized fr her leadership, and her generus persnal and prfessinal cmmitment t the AHA's missin. 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'; ;' Prceeds will benefit tbe chapter's many prgrams that help peple pre- VtnL prepare Tf fid respmtzt emergencies. T rder, send a check r mney rder fr $15 per calendar plus S3 fr pstage t 23 West Jersey St. Elizabeth, NJ 722-^31. nclude yur name, mailing address and daytime- phe-dumber.-ider early because rders received after Nv. 15 cannt be guaranteed. ther nn-prfit rganizatins can als benefit financially thrugh this prgram. Call tbe Health and Safety ffice at (98) 353-25 between 8 ajn. and 4 p.m. weekdays fr further infrmatin. uality At Cmpetitive Savings iir wrk is secnd nature t yu. t's nly natural t want t lk and feel yur best That's why Tdd A. Mrrw, MX, a Bard Certified facial plastic surgen, is dedicated t imprving bth yur physical appearance and inner peace f mind. He ffers an array f facial csmetic cmputer imaging is available. All with ne gal in mind: t imprve n nature. Fr mre infrmatin r t set up an appintment, call (973) 243-6. FACAL PLASTC SURGERY -Tdd A. 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"62% f Grss Revenue n Nn-Dedfcated Lads "67% f Grss Revenue n Dedkarted Lads (Lcal & Reginal Grss Revenues are Htter) -Guaranteed $ S Per KBe/N Pay Cap Per MJe "Guaranteed Tftne B After 6 Cnsecutive Days "Spuse Rider Prgram i "Benefits Available Please call belw fr applicatins and mre infrmatin. Cntact Tm Thmsn: 98-662-3857 r 1-8-526-214 AN EUAL PPRTUNTY Elll^YER R Tsc ReUnlng Cmpany H the largest Mepenltntl l t h U S t h ^ b d i t f i cvwdpetrfem prducb an maristttdh ver Sjmt* and ' ' symialnlemabna^undm-ml mvgnuml band irnnmmudktg ~76" prducts, 6P. Bn and Tbaeis C t * K c 1 ) M h t TSC Unmnmtnmyfar PRCESS ASSSTANT PERATR TRANEES y B B 8 B, peratins. Tb acrnpfah this tiecave, we are perbtlpweaiperiencalnpblnjamniallnlnft th1relnmdub*«mipfm8 The starting ra» f pay s $16.75 per hur. Alter 36 mnfts, the Prcess Asstetanl " iratels$-2i8derhur,wr>enquai1ied =, ilyvaneh (atthalimawffcbagim)»«maji»blml aja-iaiti r haw Haw a MM tfnwa cawm. Wik f 2 hur pminmamit ftating daya,ajgma,i HaMlag-lstabMtwark n tha Unfted Stataa l* a Mat< TtC imiuku th* * i.amk*htttlu» hi* limbtttmr f tmtt wide* Test.f Learning AMty, Mechanical Cmprehensin test. Chemical Cmprehensin test, and a Mathematics test nterviews, Drug and Alchl Screening and Backgrund Security Checks. ther relevant data wh als be required tr emplyment TSC RERNN CMPANY BAYWAY BEFNEBY 14 Park Avenue, Linden, NJ 736 12 TSC * *n BfM feartunttr ta^kft MimNM - J

jfisjiiiiffijiijjjy^^ CUNTY CLAS8WT - TWR8AY, NVBBBH 18, HW NJf CUKTY CUSStniD iikiiiniiwi nmmlwwn ii inn B13 MBCaUWEUt TR <ALE WAtneP T WT PATERNPAVW Sany 51BH «a EMnr wrn wum nyi dmwkhaim. CalTl FMe. 14HM6T TR rttapwftrt cat* 4 FREEESTNATES 98-2454162 FUUYM8URE 98441-3827 "1 g y.? pemn: X.«8u» Vaky Rad, HBP WANTED: Earn ip t <S ptrjwwrtc WrmeBn 1-54-646-17. department W-2848. hceme ptent*. Cal 1-6-513-4343 act. B-ai. HME TVPBT8. PC uwi DMdML $45, ticme ptm. Cal 1-641V43 een- Stan B-fe67. HUSBCKPER. FUt tn). 1sn>6pm,-5 days Madktg Saturday <r Me n) Husefiplng Mid handy. Ejjerfence, ratsaancss NqukwL wn tranaprtadn. P M M M l and save mesap as t irt** psmn disked. 89-273-1747. Experience and references a must M* f»»» Ml MSURANCE. tnawani Aeancy thng tr luvpart Mma panwn wh b a^irlmicad h «Hwr Panmul r CrniarcW Una*. Mual t ma and wiim. Gd TJpW. anupm. CM 763-6734. MSURANCE AGENCY aumng anargauc, hirf wrtdri ndmdus fr cwlmir Mnti, E*». Ful lima. CM MSURANCE AGENCY n SprktaMi R Am. Sand nwma t: Natan «Wart C, 454 Mrris Ava, SprtngMd, 761. ABanam: Laa Na»an, PattnH and CcrtttrtM. NSURANCE. HGHLY Mjctwl j SMa Farm kujwtnca Agancy ki Sprtnlakyiflbiin ana smkhg fm kn CSA anxrhncad t persnal inaa. Mm bt ananjmc, c«pmidat*. tawa an apnidt tr hamlng nd pmha ait wbi axpartanca, CM Mfta at 7 MECHANCS NEEED trqukfc Mba. F M 8mt.CM9»<8S4697trnni»Wri MEDCAL RECEPTNST/ AttManL Part ral. MKSKM1 f acnvuang afpnnum, iwng, tng dctr w» psanh. 973422-2922. Fac MEDCAL RECgTWST/ FtaV Part iwa. Bflhg tr buty l MERCHANDBSV PART Tkna. Sssktg aatstattr t samca Unin araa strs. C M 14453483. MULBURN. SmM HiattlnMilsl 8)M trmfttncd ttatl MWtaVy Wttl Wff* 6,1 Md n Rw JaTpwnv. CMHaTy awld ntaaaabt. CM 97U794292 r tn ivsuma t 973-379421. NANNY WANTED. Lving, Eitusaate and ^ahbaasw^tlj^a^wabph^th^tlwa^^bbtl^^^ spkt t ur 17 mnth n sn n ur hme range. Ptas sms.. Frtday, Bem-Spm. ve-ul Eaalant»n 873-731-4391. NATfMLPUBLBHMCaniwiylMngtr Sites RsBfwwttttw ki Nsw JwMy. VMn t tnal Mnday-Friday. Cmmtatn Ptatn. Cmpany Avsraga pays $87/wask. CM Jail 1-a32S436». ^ ^ FFCE HELP and Vatrtnary Tachnkaans. Lcal ant^haplala»ala>tlbt»» and part y. Gd W p anca handfcg anknak. a pan. W i takl AppV h pstsn t:laxhgtn Animal HapW. 191 Rartan Rad. anx NJ. PARTTtC Custnw8aralca RantanlMMa. Wrk n a busy aiwknmani tfcfcigdaaawtd adi var ma phna. Adt am typad dkacty H cmputer systm y what avarthars tak, raq mw yp lypny mnbiiuni 1 gd nwrnnd li ^ t * < th» ^^ q, y razannai SKBB ana axcaaant apsang rva d i hm apm phack). Wdc 2 days par waak Mnday and Tutedtv. Sam-Spm. CM Ctaatftd Advatttlng Managar. iam-3pm. 97W8M72JJtl PART TWE Sacnlaiy. Maptwd law efflce; avrart Wpati pd phna naavafmnt, pnvutar aws. Fax latums t 973-763478. cnymeremaihclujngea^ua^enda, plmmnl tnpnm nawamc. Sprt hwimdmtly. Please lax resume: 96-5M774 r cal 6-586-7447. CpraftVe Mrtgsgs Mrma- n; Santt. NJ. PART TWE Curser hstp. Neat appearance, gdwill numbers. Apply si penwn: wssts 8, TnMb). 163 Maplswd Avenue. Msplswd. ~~ PSTAL JBS %UM hur tsum. ka benems. Camera. Xsr tnansss. merterje. Cal tday tranplcaltai and HrmMn. 911am t fcpm. 7 d*y». 1-W-267-571S, 6*t»n6Jn PURCHASMG AGENT (Entry tvaft Aggw slve, anmlus nly need apply. Can 9646445. duaufed AUT pawar win shp managemenl quamcauns. Must be utnt ki Engtah. Samv pan. AUt Crp. 973-36-77. pv M a W p a r t f t m. Yu art year wn bss. Euy mney. Great tun! Cal Gergia, SECURTY CfFCS».MtaiWp«t*nepr deny Al snks aiwmih Mst have chmn tinw pfin*) Mid VM NRV JMMV drtvsfs cenae. Cal 73-533-516 between 84. STANDUT Dai yur ad naad a U* mm anandn? Yu cat (Mh Ad-knpad by wing larger lypa. TNsTypasba le_ 14 Pint 18 Pint wuu Bt tryur ad. Fr t* cl HMEMADE ft* briadgd lrd r* Meaata. Plas yur idsrs earty. Cal 873-812-6818. HMEWNERS SAVE AND MRE S Fr Fraa Mn^ga aid M lan ^ 131S, UMn 763-1315. EMTERTAMHENT J FR HFC Partita, CM 73-666-821 J SPRTS RESULT and apr 1-9-378-5777 axtnatn 6124. SZWrnki 18 yaaw plus. 8ar»4J. 61 645 8434. WHAT TME des tne mvie start? Cal 88 888 8668 sal 3175. Mauee is a 24 traa wtj* yur beat cabng ana. DAL A BBLE MESSAGE 98-964-6356 MATTRESS AND NMW.UMd.Gmi* t156 cash. Can defter rcvb) BUY dmigar* agtfi at a»«n n "USA Tday". Mnay baehguartntaa. 1-647-6566. Vte mal S1SJ. Wtbb 1881 MUST SX. SvanMn (amrtca lr 8) crk pl raccfdav danee. wal dar, 6 track tapes, Teac cassette player and'mrel SM8S-2S41. SHP8MTH MARK V Ttf* Saw Win DC 33 uat efcetr and nan ahpanhh band mi. $995. CM 96-277-334. SHUFFLE BWLM Machtnt Trtpt Strtka*. W r baal ltr. 97342&a355. ' SHUFFLE BARD. 12 MM, cushin bard, Usat trhrns racraaiin rm r batamanl, cndtn. 61. CM 98-241-6872. SFA-BED, NEW 4* su aamt cnsbuchn. t275. CM t ata. an <»487-47» TABLE. 42* RUND trench nutwd (naw) Vrlth 2 laavas and glass tp. $985. 86-277-334. TREAD ULL (Prtmi) trtunning r waldng. $4. CSA HaMh WMr. arnet ntw, $125. CM 973-376-2351. H^mmm WANTED. BUYM Al famed ty Han tntcfca trn 164-1991 CM 14438-4631, atk fr Jhn. $5 BUYS ANY Pup h «1 Puppy Huaa. Naw Janay Largaat Salacttn f 85 Pupa. M C y V pan Nvamsar 15 ft 16. Hur* 1 * JP TM Kannak. US Hkjtiway NSTRUCTNS thrugh advanced. 98414424. SERVCES FFERED DRMN SERVCE PtCKUPmdaiMySaivlea. Rlatugt puunyw ar. cai ue. waldakartr yu myivtiara h vtetale, Fr liae awnelb cm Mr. Caldwall 73-416-5937. Beeper #973-799465. ELECTRCANS ABL ELECTRlb. tt» atctrlc wa <t U Ntw Fuly maurad. CM Frank at 96-2764692. KREER ELECTRC. WC. Rssldamtl. Ccn> mtrcw, MuttrW. Fraa Estknats. CM Tm. 21-762423 r 9M8449S. Uants * 9124. SPURR ELECTRC Ntw Mid Alattnn Wrtt n ntatad ghtlng and atrvtea s*yai5 amfca d*sctrs*yai5 ^^ Ja^ and sscutty N Jb T SmeJL.. 98-5634398 1-8-87-398 TM'S FENaNG NEW AND REPAR N JB T SMALL FREE ESTMATES CALL 21-761-5427 HME MPRVEMENTS AL PASCAVAGE & SNS ADDTNS KTCHENS ATTCS ALL REMDELNG BATHRMS BASEMENTS DECKS Free Estimates Fully nsured 21-372-4282 CAPR CNSTRUCTN General-Cntractr 'RAJaWG TfT ADDTNS 1TCHENS *BATHS 4Dteka FREE ESTMATES FULLY MSURE TBJEMAHKETERS. PARTajna. MUSCAL NSTRUMENTS wrttng fraattuanad mmluaja npany ki BEHM WTH Mrtgaga Paymsnts? CM Save DU. BABY nnd. Excatmt t* and acttn. CARDMALE KaMwrth. CM 96496-11, atk tr Jamat Yur Hrns Amarfca he tday y and start fresh. by lays. Sattca at $149. Maplawd. CM CNSTRUCTN C 2124344311 tava massaga. 21-676-2966 N pints r ctsfeu csts! Bad cmdt-n amb^bm^maa akfammt^jaimv prbtm 6427477. DaVaTum nvniaiamiy Wt Nw Aspt Al Majf Crsdl Cant TELEPHNE PERATRS. Part mt trba-el^v CnvlSMi r PMrtW iwartng tanta. Al waafctnd Lwaat Pitat CASK WMEDtATE $$ trstructured ssmlemama and apmttu nauianca cajais. J.U. CMPLETE GARAGE SALE 1iapm-7aam nly. Cran- Matt 7-.1MM 24d»4t! a'cr 11:18-112 964-545 r 9644322 HME MPRVEMENT HiaaB 2*12) FMura t danam truth rani Wartwrth 1488431-5375. 772. HUSDE; 1183 THMA8 8tr»aL Frtday. Saay rtwwbar 14m. 15ft. 9am-4pm. Huaa- anerlafatalltaettr WATERS/ WATRESSES Fraa. hld McnB«cllhlns tys, hmkiim. RMBT dht BATHTUB REGLAZMG CASH NW) Wa pmchaaa mrtagas. aghull»s, and bust>assp<as.s>>» 1964 hj»wl Deckt Cleaned & Treated aua. AppV ki paian tsc/a Stak Huta. ERCAKANEwM apttfnduncm Nvambar 21st, 22nd. Tub, Tat Raanrtaad pitts pakl Fraa aatbnates, prmpt^ prlsaslnal sarvlca. Clnial Financial. CP. ENTERPRSES Please CM: 984864896, mcl tataurt t a 24 UtaVHhki 12Hurs hur a day Maphnt N KENR.WRTH: 4 SUTH 22nd Straat WATER/ WATRESS. DM King, Undan. Mnday thru Friday. Lunch shifts. Call 1 Clrs Al Fracan 96465-159 M ts. CM CteM fcn Nvambar 15, 9am-4pm. Latga aba dnng 14469-12 axtnstn 5 5. ' Mza 44), ffti tmct flnml fuftikin, mra. 9i-92S499. f Rapawamsnt Cat DEBT CNSUDATN. Cut mnlny paymants up t 3-5* Raduca HartM. Stp PSYCHC REAN3S By LMan Rsa. Grand Rahdat Sunday. CakMRULY ptntag Naw LcMn. Piaaant Ad Fr DES YUR HUSE WHEN REPLYNG FREE fikmc nammld LMNSTN. 11 NRTH Aahby Avamaj (B ML PUasant). Sunday Nvanbar 16th, damu hat. NCCS NEED A FACE-UFT? T A wd Mad t Plaw FRB 98441-5194. D bandad. 144654412. UMN CUNTY BX NUMBER WfTAl P.. BK HJ 74 CSTTFED HME HaMh AUaa and Cmpanlma«aaBMatcaMferthtaUBrty/BlLKakV M. DHB7 Mw DMnMRS, rtva) Mr tamcm. CM 21-7834134. CLEAN REALLY CLEAN REALLY CaJaWM 9Ma7-8477 EXPEFUENCED LADY lcking tr tbhuat l i *., tn kmpfwhxi. p d wtwncaa. CM anyama. 21275496 21-2754196 r 98-5964372. HUSECLEAWN. EXPERENCE wman wb) nsmnt fbmfbns S M B prtin. AvsR* abb) trdays wrk. CM 984294184. laava LADY SEEKS pmtn tr huaadaanhg. Hat 1 latranuas and wn aaiduwtmn. CM W426. i cr rights, cartng tratk r aktnv. d ralaranea*. wn transprtatin. 21-782-5969.. p «y Huatkatpan.»W ul E<iarwRh axcaflent ralerancea. Can 96489414. CHLD CARE ATTENTVE, KNWLEDGEABLE tmtyday watmm^twmg>«^aw^etp nspaelad. Padlatrlc CPR. Lullaby 973492-7882. MTHER F tw schl Mtd cmkmn wh watch yur MaaV kxtter. kav part ewe. LCaJ 6-25-827. Use Yur Card..., uick And Cnvenient! ADVERTSNG-SAT Wrrall Cmmunity Newspapers is lking!9l^p r '? (^ Bnd aggressive salespeple fr utside and inside sales. Earning ptential cmmensurate with experience. Call: Marty Strngin <98) 686-77 Ext. 317 A free press is the strength behind demcracy. At Wrrall Cmmunity Newspapers, reprters learn what it takes t becme gd reprters. Why? Because reprting fr ne r mre f ur weekly newspapers means becming invlved in the cmmunities we serve. Frm news stries t features, frm cuncil cverage t plice bltters, frm cmmunity events t the Bard f Educatin, reprters are the eyes and ears f all f ur readers. ~~W6rrall Newspapers, Avhich publishes 72 newspapers serving 23 t was, has penings fr reprters in.its Essex and Unin Cunty regins. f yu think yu h«ve what it takes t be a reprter, send resume and clips t Editr Tm Cana»«jk B. Bx 319. Unin. NJ.. 783. r fax t (98) 6864169. Be pirtita cmpany whte missin is t preserve demcracy. w^mxnll New«ptpe«U u equal pprtunity emplyer. wutfaa Schnauzar, s»va gay ctr waartng navy caar. Vary tramay. asx \M9T. nmbwl \Jmm HMT ANTUES lafayette MX Anlquaa Cantr c«rut 15. LafaysBa (SUSHX Cunty) Naw Jtnay 21-383465.4 Frtany Daaltis Dtptylng AltnlsbtAnllquat.uMVclaclblts.Cat' n Prsmsias. 1am-5pm. CbMd Tutsday- Wtdnadav. FLEA MARKET NDR FLEA Mtrktt. VUs tapes, tls, many husahld atnit, bta Jams, and many thtr aamt. 126 Hawthrne Strtat. Fttatt Park r CM 9*241447. MSCELLANEUS FR SALT" A-1 APPLANCES, 367 Rt 22 HBWdt. Ra- Mgsiatis,Washtrs,DryaTB$78up. (Nudt Shp-Rlt) S a m day detvary avalabt. 96488-73S4. ASPEN SMTurs smt vacabans t altiia)r tm resrt. Patckin ncludb) dsntd rtares, ldging, w meals and much. BABY ACCESSRES: New Gnc pen tp swmg. $75. Preg hmi chair, $5. Gadtr rcker. $2. All mint cnditin. Call 973-731-477. BED. UEEN rth masrass sat wlh brass headbard unused n bx. Cst $1, sm $3. CM 21-436-16. BEDRM SET, twin cmptt $1. Refrigeratr, $1. Fur cat stee 16, $2S. Vacuum $25. hand vacuum, $5. windw tana $1 each, wden alrage cheats $5 each. 9D64B24574. BUNK BEDS. Sld wd, never used. n the bx. Cst $35. SM 8135, cash. Cal 214124349. CAPS: NE Ngh and ne amm trpick-up truck. Slabed. 2 chain, table. Can 98488-5987. ; DVRCE 8ALE: Tatt saw, wrk bench. Krann) ramawaatr,kammnfi WaMlw and dryer, mtrawava. bkthalma. andque t frnt. MapeJwd 212-534-311 tave DRYER, ELECTRC Whktl. J2S. Cal 88-841-83 sfler 6pm. RSELLE PARK: 321 Cl Naveinber Nynbar 15, aa-iapm. Anflquss, tys, dftsa, fc luramuss* flthlng and anrcttt SPRNFELD, 71 TKER Avenue (il Muntain Avenue) PartW Cntents Huse. Thursday, Friday. Saturday, Nvember 13*t. 14ft. 15m. 4. Fumta. M tys, Strs and SPRMFELD. 864 SUTH SprtngMd Av anus, Pttwtw ardant (1 btcfc Mar Lynn Dnvt). SMHday Nmambsr Stti aajmpm. ndfev PuniBUPii, dwn md mm. Evwy- Map must gl UNN. 1142.ERHART..Skeat. Saturday. Nwmbar 15m. 9am4pm. MuV-timty. Many Mfna awluibng Cnrietmaa.. UNN. 53 DURUN Rad (a Maga Avtnut). 8akiday Nvambar Sfli. 9AM-3PM. inw STW, DH«7 ihiii nmm, cnws, lw, bta, nphnr. much mm, arn*- ttpfig fe #vttync«unn. MULT Fan%. 1558hneHer Avanua (cmer CVS). Canpy bed eat, mkcalantua fumlura. baby/d*4»n's ctmn, tys, CDi, husahld aams, at. Satrday. Nvamber 15m. 9em-4pm. ^_ WEST RANGE. 44 Wtadhg Way (Behind Gftgny Schl) Saturday, Sunday. Nmambar 19h.1Mt; 1-5. Hugs ajagt Sat. Naw Xmas tarns, ctmet, cnaas, tys, nd CMnytatrs, bhkata.at. PMMCC fii p CRANFR: Sunday Nvember 9.6env3pm. Ttirpla asm EJ. 338 Want* Avenue. Ctthtig lr M. brtc-a bmc husehw. N aarv bws. WANTED T BUY AAAA LNEL. American Flyer, M a and ther tnhs and ld ty* Casctr pays hitfwst cash prices. 141M84-4671. 964664234. ANTUE AND Mar Fumaae. dwng rms, bednima, bftaatrnt, atcrelarya. at. CM Bal 21-566-484. AVN DRUM C,, NC. - NEW * (MED S)TEa DHMM BUGHT, SLD 4 BECNDTTNE DttPBVU. F SCRAP PHUM8 EPA 8jTCEHHgf> 97X78472 r 87Ma44ai7 FT BASKETS elrs. "SpeclaUng ki custm git besksts Just tryu" Al ccasins. H Baskets Stan al $25. Prprietr. Berbers Pasquatna. 88-686-4149. H * A 21489-588 RECYCLNG Sell Yur Stuff! Advertise t All n The nternet Call Nw!! 1-8-564-8911 www.lcalsurce.cm /classifieds/ CAMERA&TPx jjumij aiw> ii rtt camtw. N atvt, aptantd.n Kdaks. W ptefcxp. Cal awyawa, 98464-7661. m i f l ft- HUMMELS- Hummst- Hummtt- numeans, car radttrs, s *** ncl S l stelandm 8: t 4fl MnVFrlday tat t 12flP 8«uray 352 Market Street, Keralwrth U>ELECTKJNaCBka,rail tubas, big ld speeken, tube hm anphaiis, ista mpu- DECKS ALTBUTNaVREPARS KTCHENS ' ATTCS BATHRMS BASEMENTS REMDELED N fb t m l r t Trim. Kachtnnvrcwarna^ PtMtgA~Wk> Estimates: 98-862-4838. 964154436. Baepar CARPETNG ""~ Dn AntnsB RYAL LNLEUM & RUG C. llennlnpln Cngleum - Tarttatt FREE astallatn ' Haw Flr Sta Reedy Fr FREE ESTMATE. Shp at hme. VSA 984644127 CLEAWHG SERVCE D J MANTENANCE atea deareng; winjfj JJJ r^mk&*r BB»W^ ujj.utiui ~ ~ * 96464-8138. 98-29&B8 CMFUTtH StHVlCfcS BARRY J.SALW CMPUTER CNSULTANT HardwanVStwere Upgradta. Custm Desktp nphlca, Wkidaws 85 Ubgradtt, TaehnlcaTSupprt. Trubteshlng. nternet Saajp. PC Hk-Ups, Trethg. n Hme Ssrvtt. 973-467-465 MC CNTRACTR ~ M a CNTRACTRS * The Hmewners rniaiahii' nilfjim. flaaiblm. tint Tim atradta, Repata, Dtckm. PaMn. Fk» Raet- B^MbMBA fterili tiami in# i8jaama>w^awi VsB»4k^«eM Baths. AHrdabaVy and DepandabWy. N THE LEVEL Sheet Rck, Custm Deka. Nft-Jb T a«b r Cat fr tree " N THE BULERS CARPEMTRY. PtUsaaN, ELECTRCAL REBPCNTUU. 8. C8B8HCAL FREE E81WATES WU. WRK WTHM YU JHN HAVANCE. JR.! PAER Wrrail Cmmunity Newspapers. nc. m m m ^ w SSFED AD LNE 8^686-9898 ER SELECTN #81 ' adveniaaimnl and yur Visa r Matter card ready tnsaw the questins yu am asksdkitcter vice. FREE CASH Grants Ceegt, Schtarshtps, Mwacal Bis. Navtr repay. TiftM 199. $ET CASH Nw$ tryur future hsuranca avjamant, wrtm cmp, p r taarypayments. y kig. PP 8-4354248 84358 utl day. Expand yur buwneti. at mney. my nmv w m tmarund. MnaySura 69-231453. MNEY PRBLEMS? Wt can htt. Lan a atatili $3^ a up. must ba emplyed tumma. CM nw 1488422-1555 extensin 44 (SCA Netwrk) MNEY T LEND. Credi Prabtmt? Debt CnskMtna? Apply tr a Mrtgat^Mr the pi24«mk^nhlvftmus ^ V s Mrtgagt Cipradn. 144664358. NEED CASH? CM Us! Bad erect N Prblem. Ful Bms wujtuyinen a must Dn! Delay 1-8r242-S671 Extensin 3. (SCA : Natwik) REFMANCE&SAVES1%EachMnm.Wlh Tday's Lw Mrtgage Rates. CnskMe debt mpve yur ntpe r gttneadtd cash Mrtgtgs.24^iurpr»-tpp(v»L uick Ctshga. Crnpsuve Rates. Custm Pngnunt Fr Every Need. Gd & prblem cradl N-lncmt Verltaltn. SeKmptyetL Bantuptey. 125% Equly Fhandng. Wa Btnd ver Backward! T Apprv»Yur Lan. Fakbank Mrtagtgt 14-346-LAN Extnskm 413. NJ License 1418. FLRS KEAN FLRNG -BESTDEALS" nmhag^mtfraa Sandtag. 21-8-173. GUTTERS/LEADERS GUTTERS/LEADERS. Cleaned end Fltnhed. Repairs. Leal Screen* M a M. knuuun. 86-233-1414. KMm Services. GUTTERS-LEADERS UNDERGRUND DRAMS Thrughly deahed. Hushed, rapateavi AVERAGE HUSE $4-$6 A l debrt bagged wrn abve: Al Rts and Gutters Repaired Hart WSB, 21-22*4965 GUTTERS. LEAER8 cleaned and lushed. UndejBhij»dra*a3^cteaned,gu^scr>sns hataaad, mhr repsars, n mess, Spring. Summer, Fall. nsured. Ken Melse 873461-1648. HEALTH ft FTNESS Since 167 we've htfced tar cat pmscrbltns and ^p^vswtr A>ulail.Atr»^el&SluDns. yisdlcarewll pay tr tntm. We M MeHcara tryu and sht dlractlyt'yur <fr. Med-A-S«vs HEATNG UALTY AR CndBh A Healing, he. - Gee, attm, ht water and ht air heat HumkBBHB, drcukers. zne valves. Hr deanem. CM 21-467-553. SrhcfleW. NJ. (See PUZZLE n Page B9) ana DHD an anna EHD ann aanaaaap aanaaap aaaaaad a anan aaa ncsn nrjanaaa Dana caaaa DDDDD annaahei Daaanaa PH DBD Bana aaa anna naa Baaaauauaa aaaa a enana nnaaaa Haan maaa ana aa aaaanann aaa anua GDD anna naua aaa D ahaanana naaaa BSggg D gb ggg a gg a DD na nanasa DDDr cmrt an nnrnnn Frank's Palming & Handyman Service dflmh wd KeWaS * 98-241-3849 EXTERR/ NTERR PaWta Cspentry. Datewenti and awca. CM 88-tf6-i8B. LANDSCAPNG R & C Landscaping FaJeMUp>4t1ltrsClsansd.8nwPtawtng \ Fuly hsured, Free Estkneles.Cei tr 98-687^18$ VTTR LANDSCAPE and Cmewan.A abut awn and cmtweunn. 96-3S&1465 (Beeper) 9846544. MASNRY DREW MASNRY. Skips, Pake, Cncrete Wrk. aaswau. Walawys. Curtain. Al Repaka and Smal Jbs. "Very" neunams Rates. Free Eattnatse. nsured. 6-2e»424. R. LAZARCK MASNRY. Sldswata. Steps, Cabs, Pess. Dcks. CuBBW.PeHlnn. Carpansy. Caeag^^jtMnajsB, llaslrninta. Atflea, Yajds^ SHB DainaBfi. Fiae Esttmalse. Fi/ nsured. 86-888423. - MWNG/STRAGE "" DN'S ECNMY MVNG AND STRAGE The Rscnamnded Mver. ur 3th year. PC 1. 751 LeMgh Avenue, Unin. 98-687-35 98-688-MVE PAUL'S M i l l HVERS Fmtsrly f Yale Ave. MS. PM 177 Lcata Lng tstence Uvhg CALL 8^68S-7768 SCHAEFER MVM. RetaMe. Very lw ratss. 2 hurintaknum. Sams rates 7 days. wner penried. Reierences. nsured. Free Caliiaiu. License «PM581. Cat anytime, 64M4-1216. PttNTM- ALK VEYTSMAN PaJrttg. Msritf Extrtr Pahanpy WMpaparsig. Fret retlnisjii. Fuly neured. Finest Painting. uamy wrk. 98429-1928. p gg Faux Finishes Ralph Lauren petals Bin PsuUs PH Certified t afflm. FMB CM 86-362-367. lf PflMkl, Rftlt UHMV, HME BJPRVEMENT8, ttftn and Ex»»- ver 2 years Servicing Untn Cunty. tn trm A t Z. Dtecnt paces. Free EM-98-884-735mstt. CM Tday, r nabt rales. -Free 98-aS»8B1. HME REPARS "Wrk Dra Prhntialy fr L**»" PaJnkvry WaV MasnryiWd Wrt Wtrttf Extrtr Tit Rapaks and Mre FretCetknate Je. 86-SGS-S7M PLAZA HME MPRVEVENTS Skangr WkKtmr RMng Extnstna/ Cncrala/ Masnry " ~ '1> Finance/ tat^slf/inawbtf Retraacaa AvaBabiar NJ Licence #123888 LUB Matra612 Batty Ave, Ettabeth. NJ 1«735^134 P. PAPC Cnstrucan. Cmplsts qusjty hme knprvementt. AddMns. dscks. darmsrs. bslhsr kachsne, drs, wktdws, etc. Bag end smal lbs. Cal Pete 64644874. KTCHEN "" DAN KTCHENS. We Raptece r Ratae. Akmya the Beat PifctacSarvlce and uaby. Free EsJtnstes. Cal 732-448-177. LANDSCAPWG "" DX)NFraa& SN. Crnptele Landscape SeMe. Sprtngr Fal sen-up. Lawn Matraenence. Shrubbery Design/ Ptsndnp, MukMig. Chermcsl Apptaataa. Tree RemcwaL Fu*> nsured/ Llcsnssd. Fraa Estimates. 21-76M11.- HW.LYWD LANDSCAPNG ARTSTC LANDSCAPNG -DESGN EXTC GARDENS & -PNDttSTAtUTlN P TREE REMVAL FREE ESTMATES FRSTYS PANTMa tatrtr and Exterir. iiaby Wrk, rtaecnsblt rata. Fuly nsured. Reta - Mabla.Rspk«nentwi VVM N Jb T SmM. 6-81S-1933. GREGRY ZALT88HTEM PsJntsr Exterir/ kantr. Raster and sneetrctna. Fuly kteumd. relerencee. Al (bs guaranteed. Free '.21-373-438. HUSE PANTNG NTERR AND EXTERR FDy nsund Ff SffMtf*' ' aicvt RZANSK 98-6864455 PANTNG & PUSTERNG 25 YEARS EXPERENCE FREE ESTMATES CALL: LENNY TUFAN 98-273^25 EXPEHTPAFtRHanaJnendPalnthgds bymttutanafreecsirnatttridmeasur ng. nuerencat arahbt. X18-665-1885. Servthg Untn and Mnt Cunty. - STANLEY PA8/nNGL Werttf Extrtr pahjympfcxtll emm 73494)988. WMTER SPECALS and Senir CDzan Dkal tr DsMs. PaMng Un8m8ad. YUR AD culd appear here tr at 8a at %W» par m«ak. CM trmm data*. ur Merely daemtd dtpartmant wuld be happy t hefc. yu. CM 1-B-5S4«1i. PJUxH PRFESSNM. WALLCVERM Extrtr.... teaured, CanWed by PH. Cal Jeeph, We can deliver ver fur millin pairs f these fr nly $349 FEAST YUR EYES N THS! fr nly $349 yu can place a classified as that will appear in 112 daily and weekly newspapers in New Jersey. Yur ad will cme face t face with 4.2 millin readers! -WRRALL CMMUNTY NEWSPAPERS New Jersey Press Assciatin Statewide Classified Advertising Netwrk tscan} (69) 466. tax (69) 463ft w n i NPfess«rVLcm PHN PAN TUNWa and SeMca. Master Pian Tunta trhme, Recrd^ Sludts, Schls. ver 25 yearn axpertsnv. CM 14-439-2122. - PLUMBaH BLEWES PLUHBN ft HEATM lypee heawaj ytxre, mjlaah end MnHeeJ. \ MaMMfl MffltMaaaM - REASNABLE RATES. VstA 98^86-7415 MAX SR. ti PAUL SCHENWALDER CELEBRATMG UR S A YEAR MSTALUTN * SERVCE Lawn Fsucet«ump Pumps -, Faucet Rapaka Electric Dmki 8^SewtrCjaaningm Butkitae * nduatry 964664749 464 Chestnut Street, Untn. NJ Mtsler Phrnbara Uanet «4162-«9645 SEWR CfnZEN DSCUNT RCHARD SCHENWALDER PLUMBM, AH CNTNw, HEATM MASTER PLUlBWia LCENSE S; 1' 21 ScUhgate Rd; Naw Pi evidence FAX 4644887 BNDED AND MSURE FAMLY TRADmN SMCE 1912 PHJNTWG MTlllft rniniinu PubBcatfh printing a aptelmy Maptt Cmpsitin 463 Vfl Skt 762-33 RESUMES Fast prtestnet TypeaMkB)asrvte semea - WirietidlnataranaanawareertWantt hang* tbs? See ue tr lypessttlng yur fl Stnat Mn., TuaWad. A FrL_ ThtefaKSsW flfld MP HfTaW UJ aamw«ajaaktaa**arf y flppniattmni 762-33 RHNG RFNG CNTRACTR Certiled n 1 p» rutsr rang ^n ^ B^k^^^L^eaW^fe^ 81 ^^^^^^^^^ ni nncm> *» ranini Al wrk guaranteed Fuly nsured Fraa Etn let 96-322-4637 RFNG Repaka nsptcementt Shbgte.Tte SkaaiFW Free EeUmstes c^. neured HuUry Wik'ai a ntaiunami Pdca MARK MEJSE 973-2284965 WE STP LEAKS! * CLARK BULERS, NC. flu.. e^bakmdmbm M\ v^knajjb. ni snpny m ivpan ^MRang«8We MBT 8. Letdew Serving Untn HkMtaas Cuntlee Fr2SYeen Fu8y nsnrad - Frae EMmstt NJ. Uc N. 178 9M81-991-8-794AEAK (6325) Dn-Tt-Ynnrself deas AjUeder Servic t Year Ncwsseper Tteeny Christmas rnaments TW 1$ link ptaabc c m ranms piaand baa lap in bdcki Rn t» t fair ixba mija pci* fta let the me. t wiaih. r lay lan tm md> liab hliday dm BairaB.ifaqr'Reuyinukt The bk cfaa»h f the intmuii yu need t fm mntliictadiiii aep4qf-nep dmctii, muaiabuskduina,clc tejn and mte. 1b der, circle!tem(i). Please include yur clip & send w/ check t: nune. address and the U-Bd Fcatwts ** ** # * l l'w'*r" P., Ba 2313 Prices include psufc Van Nays, CA»14» and hanfl!n. <^E raul(8)82-u-bld ^A RUBBSH REMVAL CUMTRY8CE DBP8AL 14 yard entahtis. amm dtmbtnt. aetat a S ctanupa, wbr aameat, ctn up nmvaj. Phne and Fac 98464-1515. KELLEY-8 CLEAN U P S* pens. AUca, arages. Huete, Decks, PMa, FALL CLEAN Upa, Tp SM, Mulch, Pivhg. E^MfJlTra*W*DreJn L p: ng. Equtment qt Rental. SnwPtwlng lng. Fkawd wd. CU Sangulan S 96422-549. 9 Exidt, Fanwy RCS CLEAN Up. arages, atsmsnu. Aaee, haldt and nwdt DemBn, We rent M staa dumpstm. 98-273-763. Pager # 789456. YUR AD culd appear hare tr at Me"as $18. par week. CM frmre dettt. ur _ MenilydastffltcLdspaffinam wuld Aehtppyt help yu. CM 14-5644911. TLE CERAMC T E natmer. Naw 8M regraunng, raniaaxl ctann. n HD t D r emm. d M. Majr amm cajda ascepieit Jt Megna. 14-754822.14M4941S6. DEN1CL TLE CNTRACTRS 1936 nenena, Bathraw, Repatra, GtuHng, Tie Ftra, Tub Endenree, tnntiralma FrstEsttmts Fuly hwnd N Jb t smtl r l l 9H86-55S P.. BX 3695, Mn, NJ TLSMACHMERY nartet, FRCE la a TMuee- Nt a TaDaparlmam 2271 Rat. 22 P.. Bx 372. Unin, NJ 86486-137 FAX: MB-M4-MX ; TueeThure-7:3-a ; Sun-1-3 Hfcfc UPUTS BYLE TREE SURERY C. ESTABLSHED 1922 TREE ft STUMP REMVAL PRUNMG TREE SURGERY N AL TS BRANCHES Untn WD STACK Tret Service, lcal kee cmpmy. AS typm cf triiefwrtl FM frikmiw. tnt Citein ascmnl lrnnwfla>lv ewvfes, tasvred. Fme wd chbe. 98-276-5752. C1 TT8BTTN Cuneiat Wrk Velxe* 4 VaieySt nmt f NMV^AaftVd BatfB, Mn, Tues, Wad. * FH 9AM-SPM byi 762433 WWDW SHADES EXCLUSVE STYLES f Ve*ca*8ftadasand Vajansa; C U B VesvaaaB fafff^ sasat Seal PNed V M Janet Dscnasw, lanvspm. 1316 Nrm Brad Straet. HsMda. NJ. tv351h68. 21-23432. Wh's buying? Wh's selling? Wrrall Newspapers publishes lcal real estate transactins every first and third Thursday f die mnth. Cmpare hme values, knw yur new neighbrs. Read them n these pages. UNN CUNTY CLASSFED EXERCSE EUPMENT. buy, but dent uw. Trwdrtim, $i, exeibite, $5; Just abut nearly new. L U AWAY USE A PREPAD CLASSFED AD NAME. ADDRESS CTY. <» $16. fr first 2 wrds $4. each added 1 wrds Enclse Check r mney rder t: Wrrall Newspapers TELEPHNE. Write yur ad in the spaces belw and mail t WRRALL NEWSPAPERS UNN CUNTY CLASSFED P.. Bx 158, Maplewd, NJ. 74. 2. 3. 9. 13. 17. 21. 25. 29 1. 14. 18. 22 26. 11. 15. 19. 23. 27. a. 12. 16. 2. 24. 28. 3. 31. 32?. 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<*,' ' 1. ~v THUR8DAY. B15 State Realtrs' cnventin set.the New Jeney Assciatin f Realtrs* annul cnventin Use* fr Dec 2-4 at the Trump Taj Mahil Casin and ResrttAtlantic City. Tne tw and ne-half day "Let the Gd Tires RlT event win explre tpics crucial t real estate practitiners and their relatinships with the real estate buying and selling public in New Jersey. The cnventin's educatinal prgram will feature sesskns fcusing n industrial trends, technlgy, buyimj and selling issues, rnanagcmm techniques and envirnmental issues. Tne 1997 cnventin is expected t attract W Realtrs, brker/wners and real estate safes assciates frm acrss New Jersey. Attendees will have the pprtunity t team frm industry leaders frm the real estate, teg«l market research and envirnmental regulatin fields. Speakers and their tpics include Dick Schttt. "The Future f the Real Eswelndustry: 2 and Beynd." David KnX. "Cmpetitive Listing Strav ries." 2* Ziriar. The ualities f Success," Tm Hpkins, "Hw t Master SeArtf Selling." Steve Knney. "Unlck the Pwer f the nternet," and Shrida Hdge, "Successful Crss Cultural Sales and Custmer Service." ther cnventin highlights include the President's Receptin and Ball,. Dec 2. where 1, Realtrs recgnize the yc«jg effrtsfithenmjrsenirfficers and leadership as well as the statewide Realtr and Realtr Assciate f-the-year hnrees. RE/MAX t pen franchise in Unin RE/MAX_f Newjersey is; e x c i t e d J^t*^JK^M^^^^tt^g in Unkn at 1961 Mrris Ave. RE/MAX f New Jersey nc. is ne f the state's leading real estate «_anizarjns. The privately held, whlly wned crpratin based irrmrwtwn, versees 9 franchise ffices with mre than 9 real estate prfessinals. RE/ MAX prperties and general RE/MAX infrmatin may be accessed n the nternet at www4e1nax4ewjersey.cm. The RE/MAX netwrk cmprises mre than 46, members in mre than 2,8 ffices in the United States, Canada, Australia, the Caribbean, Eurpe, srael, Mexic and Suthern Africa. We want t prmte yur real estate news Yur real estate rganizatin shuld be getting the publicity it deserves and we wuld like t help. We have a publicity handbk which explains hw t tell ^ur stry. We wuld like t publicize yur cmpany's news, prmtins and award winners, as well as-the latest infrmatin abut retrieving real estate. let us knw. f vum like a bandlxwt cau (98) 686-77 and ne will be mailed t yu. AMA2M MNEY MaMM Cai EK4K Nt MUM Na 1-MMMSM. DNT BE a Jantr r M L B* a hcme tmart w» kali HNANCWL FREEDM Average per** an SSd der, nmgtdn. an, htndh Minki 9S*$1K pv mnsi pm tw.vwy M. *^Nperi«MtsaMNBtMLM.24har Mrtnn t miaaagi. T!rae i-em&mt anmilcri TTiimiin. " 425. ' N net aiwttnhj aaapt any aav : f MrtMr«tsrrealeaa.w1a*lelnvfciatai LCAL CANDY Rute. 3 VandkaMaNnM. tttwtar.mi ^ " JiHJiSELULUSl Attentin Advertisers yu can be a part f ur Real Estate sectin and reach ver 1, ptential custmers in Essex Cunty. Fr Display Ads call: 98-686-77 Fr Classified call: 763-9411 Search yur lcal classifieds n the internet httpy/www.lcaisurce.cm/class itieds/ uick And Cnvenienl! UNDEN. i BEDRM. McnM, Mng rm. battcc^,perl^lrr*«6mra%. MM area. Accepting appllcatlna nw. STUW and 1 KfXtf,AHMmENT» uiba 1MB tet Nte, Cjuat BuMn and Natyfettitf ~ " ~ aagbaajaw. BcaMa, Skwa. Super- M HwSlanE SECURTV^ CHPETmVE PRCES Cai 21-7fr«4M CMMUTERS! SUMMT MVE RGHT N 3R $289,! Enjy the cnvenience f ne-flr living, a beautifully cared fr interir, a lvely private yard verlking a brk and wds, and a lcatin that'makei getting anywhere a breeie - right n the NYC but rute and 3 blcks frm the New Prv. train statin. nside are 3 BR* & 3 fub BAs, including master bedrm w/privace. bath and in-law suite w/private bark Als featuring a living rm w/fieustne fireplace, updated kitchen w/breakrast bar, dining rm, lwer level tec rm w/fteustne fireplace, 2-ine heat, CAC, 1-car garage, flagstne pati, den/br, and s much mre! 98-598-155 ts* www.wdwardhmesxm """" 92 Summit Avenue Summit, New Jersey.791. ST RANG UMH«Rie«iM SSMnnth pajt ucww r 2 g*«j^cla«$imnrthi a»a» wwawje aw.simtmnnti plus - cm mm B LNearal SeR Yur Hme lirkcmcussffleds CALL1-8464-8911 T PLACE YUR CLASSFED AD Search yur lcal daumeds n the nternet Mpy/wwwJtxalscvrcexrnUassnBV latfcr, WHT.pfWME: 1 bwtm 8 * VMh Bad. SJ86. APAHTMBfTT SHARE -11. n CLfWAL BEDRM.««t. HMdbanl. r.lmch.haaribanllmibktamm(k«: *jlatjtyta. M* ig S3. Apartcall, UMN. PRFESSNAL >*> share my 8 bedwm apartueil S5 Unin Cunty n-line FND T uick & Easy wwwjcalsurce.cm/ WLMDE. tw WEEW.Y. UnRTt HttGMn»ftV MM 22. CM 2DWBM6S. dwtrut* WEST RANE, Uswaayn HW, 2S Main SkaM. ( VamM t tamatkka. Raai HHwnt ^^Hfvwaa>a a» Ha^>a^^^^^f» ^^^^^^^ frm «S ptf WMfc. (M ara-731-8845 r g73-736-18s«. HUSE T HBP R«EU.CHARMfNa2b<MaMmlWUM:1» bans, fmn idrn, bw fuurrib MfMn, aibc, h anant. 2-car garaa, dak, km yard. CMat nalgmmifibad. «3 s kts V E M and 1*.mniia sturty. Cai am1-1s4. YUR AD culd appaar ham fr as Ha as $1P. par weak. Cai fr mre data**. ur bthappy t hap yu. Cai 1-aT>S64-at1. UNEN 1 FHCET.LET " " Bright ffice Suites Varius SbM Avalabb ALL UTLTES NCLUDED AUW lksm PaiMlM CNVENENT LCATN wrnr WHng t Dtd CAU ANDREA RCHARDSN STERUNG PRPERTES F NJ Mtf WNERMANAER 98^62-56, SPACE FR REMT *"" UNN flr, StuyvMaDt AVMMN lcsun. Air cndfiintd, -wn trwrmatai, aasakaamna. aaaiaaaaaam* pnvra MViimy. 98-687-4418 K3MHMPU Mnday-Friday EJJZABETH-NEW LSTNG - ^ -F ^ - 1 ^^^ ^^ ^» waar ^MH«B *at^*a hardwd flr, lw taxes, mve in cndbn. Make this hme yurs tday frrdy $2,7. Dwn (tf yu quahy). Asking price $89,9.. Please cai Rsemd fr mre infrmatin r t see ft tday. KEMLWmH BULEVARD PrataaalnB p a. AppradrnaMy 1^ quara la«l. Call lr appintment 88-241^181. REAL ESTATE -AH reel stale adwrhaad raraln le aub eel t the Federal Fair Husing Act, wmeh makee atgal t adverte* any praarena, Rmttatin, r deciaaiebwi beaed n rae, clr, ratgin, sex, hendlc*p, laiaw etatia, r naanal rigin, r Mannn t make ariy each prelerene, rmtatkin, r dacrtiaialuiu. J*jmm iw.tawrtijy aeapt any artn an equal pprtunity CEMETERY PLTS 1 GRAVE, W Htywd Memrial Park, Unin. NJ. wner mved tnrth Careana. Wrle r phne csset: 135-173 r EPZ, MUST SACfUFCE. 4 amatry pma n ML Labann Camaaiy. taaan. $7 aach r baa dar. Cai 8M86-2S41. Just mved in?.can help yu ut? Dnt wrry and wndwr abut learning yur way arund twn. r what t aea and d. r wh t aak. A* yur WELCME WAGN Haiata. can simplify the buslnesa f getting tattied. Halp yu begin t anty yur niaw twn... gd ahpping, lcal attrecum. cmmuntty pprtunity. And my.baafcet la Ml f uaem lalplimiyurtamhy. Take break frm unpacking and call me. CEMETERY PLTS B6EDALE CEMETERY. Unrkw. Hapliawn aaefcn. 2 adk**ig pma. 4 graraa MKK. 2 burabimrgrava. Vakia*7lp.aaklngS5^. LAND FR SALE * " ATTENTN BATS*. Waafftnt r 1 aeeehutawaiwlhraerled heal ataaa lw as»34. Castal Marketing, Nrth Cm- T-482-86. REAL ESTATE FR SALE BARAaM HME8. Thuaand d vemmeri FndMd Ffadaadandrapnanaiiilprparllaa D NpaMMMd bang iqdaalad Ha mnm Cai lr lcal h 1-flrx»M(B axl 1». ajzarem3urfc.abedriw.3bebie.new ltf rf, aklnga, tvctaat. hnae. fuffm dnveway. PaBm c flw. " Cai ~ wntr rgb4km)bk * GVERNMENT FRECLSED Hmes frm M S.MhaMaMTa^Rape^RE^. H-7W curraw sllnga. VERNMENT FRECLSED Hmes tr psfnasnt1.daanquenttax.fap'a.res YaurAnM.Tltraa 14.21M Extensin H^13 trcurrent asanga/ dradcy. HXaDE. Buy 1 et 1 Free) Tw huses fr SSp CsrMcala f ceupaney r«ady. Yu n REAL ESTATE FR BALE TRENTN: MMEMTE taa. 4^ &K. MW die* fr L up, tir Jt* 37464» n ad 1 MBdaiLCai HBMT AC- U SP. WEST RANE, by mm*. CrwtnnB ClcwMinmtmiim wdlatmfwjptajwmmh burning atva and thrur/hui, aanatfbaaimani. Lurdaa ana, twjh. VVE8T RANE: 3 btdrm, 2K: baa. Uchan. tamty rm, k*. rapae*. ga nmshad buamant. km f aaat apa*.xkm ----- trfirtrw»prtan.ejr» - ~ ^^L^J BaaaiBBtMMlBMMC S165.. PrleaTt Ml. gy»9m7d6. UT-KTATE PAMUTRlVER,NC.GaRaadylEwtyJha iwt f yur Mt. Buy nwfc VaUPtftwaWMnL W*Kirnt frm S38SU. WMantw VSfH. Fraal km $17*3. Be«alpa tarn $7,5. Larga Ealala atead hmaa»a pawd rada M "The Getting T Knw Yu Prcircim Turn Recent Hme Buyers int New Patients/' 'Peple mve int my cmmunity il me time. But as a lcal prfesskmi, didn't knw hw t reach them ^ ^& cst effectively. My exclusive spnsrship in the Gettina T Knw Yu Wekafaa Prframi prvides me with a prven way t reach new patients. ^^ fs a great way t ^ k grw my practice.' ^^^^m i n k Niw HNMWBWS We Ntw URtaMn. CLARK. S224 SPACUS a SPECAL' M M ckial aft 4 Mmaa atf U ban 1. ^^^^^^ e^^w &H^^a^^ l^aaarf^aal 4^^^aa«v BBBH NH*S n i X l t l f K DaWaal BVJHHaal WaatKaaVy CENTURY 21JR8 REALTY ELZABETH _ $119,9 RRSTTBJE BUYER? reran tnwrtb HE B M»M 1 iiinn w»* im^»im^^»lt^nmhhm>rtiiiiil» X 1 1 in -iii---- n " j i p»in»<ii»in,w nymmi»«iri* i«m CENTURY 21 THE KLAR AGENCY, NC CLNM fgffff.y" BETTER THAN NEW1 Ha S yar al ea«m kal m 4 M M «Ma. wtm am. at a* n*ria*at U h kka. aai CENTURY 21 MAM ST. REALTY GRUP WMMSai ELZABETH $137, NEWLY USTED ELMRA 2 FAM.Y LABi Wan HBCMWMUP1T»T>«M *»» Ma»ei«at«a««aMiailaiaaai<kriaM CENTURY 21 THE KLAR AENCY.MC New Cnstructin CLMA $179^ NEWCNSTRUCnN «Mhem 4.Mdma bnut «n 2J Ma. gaa. ««MMM gngt Pritd «17M.««hMtii amkiaaaa. CENTURY 21 MAM 8 t REALTY GRUP ELZABETH NEWLY LSTED!! UHB3 BJnW S»UT BB1 a Maal SENTURY 21 THE KLAR AGENCY, M C ja^ai ABB ^iai^b^ai <9BBB4 47W CRANFR $15^9 CJYCAPE- Mat S*Ha<jllaa>»aawiMpt»a>aayi«aicl tmt Aa Rr Cam SngUne CENTURY 21 JRS REALTY WLLSTE NE FR THE MNET uni <Fr*> CENTURY 21EMPWE REALTY (96)687-2282 ELEGANT SNGLE FAMLY HMES NP] The NLY hew cnstructin in Suth range 2,552-3,49 square feet 4 bedrms, 2>/2 baths Full 12 curse basement Custm crafted kitchen Andersn* insulated vinyl windws with screens 2 Amp. electrical service Vinyl stdingfeartial brick frnt GE appliances Priced Frm $329, (973) 763-824 HURS: MN.-THURS.-FR. 12-5PM SAX-SUN. 11-5 PM DRECTNS: Frm Nctb/Sutti Jersey. Garden Sate Parkway.Nrth r Suth t Exit 145 t Rute 28 West t exit 1 (Nrthfield Avenue). Take the Nrthfleld Avenue exit and turn left nt Ncthndd Avenue. Turn left at' Gregry Avenue (3rd traffic light). Gregry Avenue changes nt Wyming Avenue n Suth range, Make right nt Blandhard Rad and prceed t Jessica Wnr n the right. Frm Suth range: Take Suth range Avenue West turn right at Wyming Avenue prceed t Blanchard Rad and make left prceed t JegkaWayn the right ' ALPHA NSURANCE 2T4 Lng Ave., Hillside, 725 21-926-226 Ask Fr Max ELZABETH $129,9 WN A MNEY MAKER 2-Fam. Hme with (2) 5-Rm Apts. Vary gd cnditin, large rms. New bfler & ht water healer. T. take. advadtage f a. glden pprtunity, call Mlnnla. CTY REALTY 333 N. BRAD STREET ELZABETH, N.J. 728 (98)351-7123 RATES FR UPDATED RATES CALL tnfsurce 98-686-9898 AND DAL THE LENDER CDE LK FR Miiinc.ri b.i'.'iiicjs ttv pyr-rxed 15 YR FXED B/1-3YR 11 YEAR ARM 15 YEAR FXED 115 YR FXED YRADJ. ATE t mksm 6.75 Fra Am at''jibeh B a. 7.64 u 395 ' ' ' ' N - -. S.YR FXED 15YR FXED i YRADJ. )YR FXED 115 YR FXED 475 lisyr JUMB" 725 FEEt15.YRFXED 8S s 35 i YRADJ... ; [! ;.,! ] XTt '-'-H Ki 1 5.63 WSSM TZUB 7.96 B TfkH sa^i S 15 1 r. : : f : :.-: - \\-c. 175 7.. 7.13' 7.13. ita 7.13 ^. { 7.13 4-' -3M1 SPFUMFELD 467-1M % MangelaciCa ELMRA HLLS PPRTUNTY ABrdaba ctnal f eatuaa LR w/fp, FDa Ex Lg. EJK, dan, 3 BR*. wait up attic, summer ktcnan n basament. gnat yard ne caraiaprnlivamaalaraaldng M84$134^U. in r;n Cult 8-255-4859 CHARMNG CLNAL MaHanancs free exterir! Features 4 Bfs. 2 tut baths, new therm windwt. HWFs, pen frnt prch and a deck» theback. DNT MSS THS NE!!!! U-3725 $119,9. \ UNDEN $194,9 BRA LARGE TW FAMLY thaariaat Ddal HaV 7 tm^mav, 4 tttfl Daftft, sw ii 11 T -r--"- -"- J r~r ~~^~ m* a amksk C«MK. Wrt at CENTURY 21 MAM ST. REALTY GRUP 1732)815*21 LNDEN $194,9 CLARK LME CLNUL" rgap cmtm M ckw k Fwl Pak acfen, Baa imb«kani.utbxh«liluai«tal»laa P.HACTLiwa^baaliiMiUcCdwraai CENTURY 21JRS REALTY RAHWAY $114^ AFFRDABLE, LVABLE, LVABLE! CENTURY 21 MAM 8T; REALTY GRUP rn» si&i RAHWAY / $134^ CLARK LNE* DM artc»4maaica*ma*1.sa*a.m CENTURY 21 JRS GRUP 15 YR FXED i YRADJ. - 7.38 t 7.4» 5.63. 7J6 WPJ1 YRADJ. 4.75 25 6.95 l$ 35 H* ""BaJaf*! 1' BH'VtLaW BaT 1 at jai 5:88 3. 1 &23. LARGE BLEVEL TKs mve n cndwn 4 BR hme features large rms pkn a great rm and 25 beak. Lts f Mng area dsets. a master bedrm sut and a 2 car garage. TAKE A LKD W8S6 DREAMY CLNUL Arary pretty 2 bedrm clnial wail paaue Wrd bedrm, new kachen. new rf, lvely grunds, prlesslraly landacaped. A MUSTSEEm U-3852 $139,. RSELLE $124,9 T1E T TASTTrCMARSHaALLWSl»». i** u» M tun fa 1 «CfTURY 21 THE KLAR AGENCY NC RSELLE $139^ JUST REDUCE1 BEDRM CLNMLU! MqM u* banu heat n a taipak. Uia mai (as l dad m. A kal R a«. Mac* «d and ta. aril mm CENTURY 21 PCCtUT REALTY (98) 688^3t1 RSaiEMRK $125^ PERFECTLY PRJCED i. *iim».b»*i cmp. CENTURY 21 PG REALTRS (9B1S51-2121 $141^ NEWCN8TRUCTM CENTURY 21 RN SHARPE REALTY Anracttwe Brick Cape, with Clnial atmapharel Dreelem Unarm Park Area! 36rs, 2 fua baths, rawer Bright Wchen. Fnrnl r. Flrida Rm wauera tdeck. New Tknbertne Rf, carpeang. B>enn wlndwa. 2 Z gas heal ERA Vag» raen naatra, nc. (9e)3S1-7477 SKLavtl rta 7. FEESYRFDCED 5.3B. WP S ilyraj 6.38 a 7.95 $ 35 6.63 3. 7.21 FEE BMUVU brick Vkiyl. 3BffS, 1 1/2 BTKS, 4.68 ZS 7.55 t 325fa)YEARFHA 7.5 2 FTW B, DR. KMwn FWay Rm, & Dan. 1 Cwattachadaiag*. ' -* ERA umn City Rutty 6.75 a 7^6.1 $35fapYR AFFRDABLE Z»prtbm^acaaJTWtag»»ra\1«r-Mi Ha ran That Will YUR RFAT. ESTATE SALES! Available exclusively in Essex & Unin Cunties frm WRRALL CMMUNTY NEWSPAPERS V.. tt.au- Z.»/.U 7 h E 115 YR FJ MVP -WP WP 1$ 37Si»1-3YR 735. 1 7.25 6.88.. 7.68 $ 35 UNDEN ir.ill.ir S.ivim:s (, UNN $139,9 CENTURY 21 RN.SHARPE REALTY (21)276^87 UMN - $249^ GRGEUS 4 BEDRM CLNAL! CENTURY 21 PCCtUT REALTY (98)688-3311 UNN $139^ A SMPLY SATSFYNG STARTER!! BawwV pl cetanw» Mar WT. **g ram.mng nxn «h^«ktrtfe41t«kk. Mriad tart 12 r gngi p CENTURY 21 EMPRE REALTY (98)687-2222 VM p*tury J1 C m H W cm AtK^wntCENTUHY 21 M*^MWC^llMEM MEPENENT.Y WNED AND CPERATE. UNN $169^ CAPE CD SCABLTY * 1 Cviby 21RM EM* Ctpia" * H«*tig ww,. EACH FFCE S Crprated wned; bvge 2 trn, n versized lt with 2 detttched car jpraje. Ttal f 9 rms 1st unit LR DR. dan SBR8, Ut, 1 bath. 2nd unit nd. 3 rms. ERA umfl City RMlty 88W111 Rfcandy LJttadl Wai mamalnsd 48r 2 bath Clnial w/garage. Pretty 43x148 fancad yard with views f Gll Curse reensl Gas ifta & palll newer pknbina Bac & a*lumac«.appienwlncluitdl- : ERA VUagt rewi Rtartra, nc. 3M-7477 >i' 7.. 7.58 l$ 35 1/1-3YR 736. [ 7.53 l$ 35 S/1-3YR 6.88 15 YR FXED 7.13 [. 7.171 $ 375»YrR»»d.R».FTHB,UMBuy«r«Lan Awl, 5fl-MtSM RatMemped n Nvember7,1M7 N/P - Nt prvktd by nstltuttn Cntact bnaars ecr<eirtrigaddluuiialfeea»«ilchrney apply. CJy^l.«rKlT^wVVbrf»l^aw«p^pT»»^ur^*^l^ba>KytypaTlp^jc^ anmr(xia«lnt.tdl(playlriiinatl^landan ptmera)dwithutgiilan>ee.arriareeur»ctt changa. <^pyrigrc.1997.ccparmlvemrkjagilf*mitln-alrk^ Expand yur Marketing Range far pennies a day Call Paula Gdwillie 98-686-77 WRRALL CMMUNTY NEWSPAPERS

- THURSDAY. HVWCT 13,1W7 UNiN CUNTY CtASWRED AUTMTVE J AUT FR SALE. BUCK REGAL. " M - M M M * * " - **<*, daawr iiimilnarl. al laa-, 3SK man. $12*» r baal llar. BUCHEAL, 15. 4M ML Rrtwl BdWSanrl^g.p.. let. Naads trn* wrk. SS. Can 9KMS-WB& CADtiAC CUPE Da VHa, 19M. AMA, C. RarJ, air cndbnlng. ExHanl ndfln. S JS r bart»ar. 2D1-37W71. Get t n gear with the Ant Special 1 Weeks -2 wrds nty $31. prepa3 ne vehicle per ad N abbreviatins N refunds Bfr**JJ*UJttL»M!lfr_ Pik» f vands tnf?cpy dtangi JuX p dwn yur ad «nd maf R n»*h yur paynart. Wn*lt f «wsp«pera ClawlHiil AJwttaafa«Pept. P.. Bx 15 Maslaw*. HJ. 74 Swch yur lcsf dsssndt AUT FR SALE CARS FR $1 r Bast tar. Satan and audtaajdrjydca.fb.rs.ari»m».«ad*. DBJS, npwan ana nra. TW araa nwi 1-8r>451-6 aaanatai C188. CHEVY MAUBU. 188.4 dr. tan. 81H fld crrtavw, tuns vary gd.^7 r baat llar. Cat BM»7-4274. t/ beta DATSUN 2BZX, 182. LMBNT wnar, prlea nag 88-3S3-447.» L M«a» wrandumi, pwer cniaa. $1,15 r bml le. Can Linda E ASPEN. 176. Start 6, A-1 imduricatndmn.pmiai <awlrg.brakat.af.fmt buy. $7. 6-84465 aflar 4m. E GRAND CARAVAN. 13. 53 mat. Hy martwl. naw tmttaa rjnmi mrwftm $e\. Cal 873-762-634. DREAM MACHMES- Runltr4wMka 8-54-811 tr f yur ear? CalChnMadat FRD. CRMM Vtknia: 1. B u wth Mia dn Wartf, tat/ aqufentd. 182^ mte*. S13S. Cal 873-762H>178. FRDE 2SCAR-VAN. lm.seytmhr. ir. AUFU *K»~n»ny nw parh-^fmrt wrkhraa. $2,875/ aagtlabla. Call 8K276-7448, laava waamga. FRD LTD. Clwn Victr* LXT-, 1, VS. 146. mllaa. Aakbtg $25. Call 973-7632D7. FRD TAURUS Wag Cal 21-32&11. Wmaacav ngar. $1795. FFPTAURU8L Wagn. 1991. na wnar. nsbnl ndhn, MJlrarifc, Mi ptttt, sir, naw miwuwtm. 86K. AaNng $32. Cal B73-782-447. [ FF TEMP18.4 dr.4 cybndar. 83fl llaw. HMN DJf, nmi yw. L AaMng $19. Cal Ja 873<12-4B3. MC SBWA, 14. WMa. 21K, &4pdf bed MT, AUTPR SALE HYUNDA ELAH1B*. 1MB. 4 r. MMMM SBZED CARS ran $175.. feanhtbmlr, air, rajcj/ lapa. fltj naaa. laes. Chavys. BMWa. Cwalf* Jawc Vary gd cnditin. $425. Can 4W. W Yur araa. T*, ta 14D41WD 73.748-3612. A-71B cunart HYUNAHEXCEL, 182.2 <Mva. 4 CyaMar. 4^waev 55k miss, $15/ batf flar. na wnr, naw Aquatrad flraa, naw rhaual 9887-481. JAGUAR X9.188S. Autaraflc. pwar alaarama, ipaafcarphnatg7jl'ab-7s»4ipi» JEEPRWChMekM Lara. 19S3.Man. autmabc. V-«. akndbtn. Ladad. 6SK. hacn. C, Mil Fit Vary. daan. $155. 212-673-8341. 21-7B3-8148. MA2DA3ZJ, 1968.. applarad, KM*. 5 apaad. arrwn camta. Mvaaani c^mwimt. asy ujiiimar. naani wna up, axhaual. ands. knpacsn. $1. bam Bar. Mapkd. Evamngc 73-762-2374. Daya 73«7-443. S-^>Md.4<ylndw.MadgkM,twd war/cap. T-cndBMn. 73^ mlm.naaiwiicndk tn. $6 j. emieb. MERCEDES BBC 3E, 186.4-dr, navy, tan Martr. 18^ mlaa.s8^erbtatlmr. Cal 21^378-228 r 21-297-WS2. MERCEDES 38*, 185. DtPiMnl endbn. 1,'n*M. $^. Cal 73-76341. NSSAN UESJJyHMn 184. ZBfla mfja. XE luxury nrnm. Pracacaty naw at $1, ten than brand naw. Asking $14,. 73-763-8S. LDSMBtLE RREN2A Wagn. 186. 83K irtt, air endahnad. AUFU C«mB*. 4-<tr autmdc k ndfln. Asking Ptwaa cal 73-68fr45. LDSMBHJE THFE 188. Al aqulppad, aaalanl ndtjn, 113K man, M wnar. PLYMUTH ACCLAMLX 1991.4 dr, bkia. V-6. tuly kwdmt ar bag. naw luna p. ras. new bate*, wrrafcril i ui<aj>»i. Asking $4.65 r bast Bar. 21-731-672. PLYMUTH NEN Sprt. 1995.4 dr. wma/ gmy.*.pw«a)aatkialxaia>.ictami*ia*. AMFM CMaatj, raar datnat, craba emral, igmpaefcaga. nwtw, 34Knaai. urw uwiiar. $87. 98-296-165. n5,795 '15,995 35 Yeas and Nearly 1, Cats Later. DugLas Certified Pre-wned Autmbiles 96-361-4 Martg. HNDA ACCRD 194 X Btaa. 2 dr. 5 garagad. 38, mllaa. $12,5. 8X5 HNDA CWC.' 165, MttJMCk. 124J n*a. 5 a?aid. naw axnaat systm. RunsR 73-376-26 aw HNDA CJVCDX196. Hd cup. 5 Air, BBM. $1J5 r baal tar. 978-736-44S. na^a?ier.16bp,ak«n.cd.sur»f.aty whaals. aragad. Excaiant cndwn. $11^.2V487-675. PNTMC LE MANS, 1. a. 7k. $265. 96-752-419. PNTAC PARfSENNE 196. WMa. ExcaV lant ndnn ki and ul Wrn last lng! Cat waafcdays nly atlar 6pm. 73-325-3841. SATURN. SC2 Cup*. 194. S apaad. dark btaa«tby taad.pwar aunrf. Naw bnkaa- 29^ mbaa. rlgtal wnar. Haw aama lacrds. Aaktag $11,75. Cal 73-782-2164. rnlaa. Sun nt. bra. ar. AUfU stara casaatta. ajty whaats. Mbit. $1,5. 8486-165. m T Shp Anywhere Else. WFMnWmL *96 Fnt Cntur GL *96JeepGnwl Take Rute78 T24,Exit At Summit ne Mile Frm The Shrt Hills Mall. 43 MrrisAre B C D (98) 277-33 Sun Rt. 2S.39S ml VWSK97S21. msb r s) all csts t be paid by a cnsumer, exceptfrlicensing csts, registratin fees & taxes. Nt resp fr typs, tjfsfrilluspurpsnly. Expires 11/3/97. Must present this ad as a cupn. 1997 MichaelJ. Mtt Advertising SEZED CARS frm $175. Pnehaa, Cad> kca.cha yt. BMW*. Cw»a»ai. Ala Jaana.4 whaal drlvas. Yur araa. Tll fraa 1-8-219-9 Ext. A-513 fr currant SUBARU 1988. Fur whaal d**. Tw dr. 11Xnn««a.raaiwHar ear. Gd M car. raal daal 873-325-3778. SUBARU UiBBB.4dr,alpwar,i«plaead inlr, lw nwms, S2.8 r baal llar. Cal SUZUK SBEKKX Cnw««)la, 19>a Pwar rbrafcas,amfmcabaiba, ~ ' anr. Gd enjnn. $4, r bari 6«ar. 21-661-182 anyttna. TAURUS GL WAGN, 1883. Lw n*a, naw brahat/ttak'. Alr-baga. anfrtcfc brahn. thw ir avafylhln. Mlrrt. $8. VLV 745 TURB Wagn; 188. mw. 5 paad, 3rd aaal anh-sway ban. naw dutch, brakas. tlras. 128. mas. $8,. 973^67-9121. ; ylvamswagaibbs. bubhn chart 815^. AUT WANTED ABLE PAYS TP)$$S N CASH Cars, TnntJ and Vans and A»4 Wtwal rtvaa FREE PCK UP 7 DAYS 144SM328 96-68S-2929 UCK CASH trlumtg and nt running can and tucks. 24 Hur knmsma ptek up. 7 days. 9»a41-611. Call frm yur tuch tne phne... ' ACURA AUD 4S9 4S19 BUCK AS29 FRD MUSTANG. 18 Pwar tctvwh- nfeig,.72j Aakhg bahr. 73-32S-H7. DDCi- 4S79 AS99 FRD 461 $$$WE PAY TP DLLAR$$$ 4629 Fr Yur Junk Car 24 Hur Sawict, CsJ 98488-742 MTRCYCLES FR SALE 198 WNTM XL-aVRANSMPjUBj malntalnad. Asking $2,5. 973-736-3723. Cnatad Dhna TRUCKS FR SALE Dava, TYTA4a4Ptac-UP. 193. V6,Sapaad. air. 71.5 highway raaaa. tajsl nsgaabis. 96-964-1522. TYTA T1X195, axka ab, air. pwar slssilnu. 5 apaad, arrhm caaaaba. 33J mllas. axcallant cnditin. $11,8. 73-3764468. Sftar 5pm. HNDA HYUNDA 4659 2Press the 4 digit cde fr the infrmatin yu want t hear... MFMTV 467 SUZU 4679 4899 JEEP 4689 LANDPVER 4699 LNCLN 471 4729 MERCEDES 4739 MERCURY 4749 receive yur infrmatin i EL! UTM '4789 PNTAC 4799 489 4819 SATURN 4839 SUZUK 4849 TYTA 4859 vucs- WAEN 4879 VLV 4889 EXTENSVE NVENTRY F UTE MDEL CADLLACS AND CERTFED PRE-WNED CADLLACS '36 ms lease. $1629 dwi, 1st nuppit, $ $1,784. W/XCndl. Us»ffl?Bi*(f MTSUBSH 4759. Genera] news Mnday, 9 a.m. Legal advertising Mnday, 3pjn.....15fern*v«: Ttal f pyiimte ta1i it : lkf9hlycbuni^4b^fd)^^ Exp 3 days frm pub, tcl! pfrces f this newspaper will lie Limed Wuv.gT hi bservance f Thanksgiving Day and Friday, Nv. 28., We will rtpen Mnday, Dec. 1. ur thanksgiving editin will be published Wednesday, "Nv. The fktadlinr.% fr that editin are as fllws: lifestyle, including church news tday, nn. Letters t the editr Friday, nn. What's Ging n Friday, 4 p.m. Display ads JBsday nn fr sectin B and 5 pjn. fr Sectin A. Sprts news Friday, 9 Paper Mill ffers a spectacular peifuiiiiarmx f "Children f - Eden" thrugh Dec. 14 Rachel Snm&Pfiji23,.will DC pufpuulllg UK lult U Frencbie n a natinal tur f the pity "Grease." SeePageB3..; _. Get lcal updates thrughut the week. Call ur nfsurce ht line at (98)686-9898. Selectin 7515. WebMlte Visit ur site n the Wrld Wide Web, which can be accessed at http:wwwjcalsurce.cm/ WEATHER Friday: Perids f cluds and Saturday: Rain thrughut the day. 44* Sunday: Variable cludiness. 46* Fr th«mst up t date twpftafcpall (MM) ttt- 9Mf, Ext. 179. Veten KfflilU Editrials- Letters t the Editr- bituaries.6.9 Wrrall Cmmunity Newspapers 1997 All Rights Reserved preparatin fr develpment f the dwntwn arts dtetricl By LUnaTnaafls The dty baa dedicated a street. Billy Curt, tn hnr f a fallen Wrld War n veteran wh bailed frm Rabw a y. '.'..-_.,,'. k. -., J_.._.. With a crwd'^rf mre dud'.. peple, indudirig Mayr lames Kennedy, the tribute helped!»»«»<» Michael Billy, arnan wh wished t fight fr his cuntry.. Gerge J. Billy, f Kings Pint, NY and the nephew f the fallen veteran, gave the keynte address. He said. "n behalf f Michael Billy's family,.sincerely thank Mayr James Remedy, the Rahway Veterans Central Cmmittee and the Rahway Cuncil fr.iheir reslutins and fr the dedicatin that is taking place tday. n characteristic mdesty. Serving Rhway and Clark ten is critical ftpadministratrs salary raises Staff Write The 1997-98 nunkipal budget wu ptsaed at a apeidal City Cuncil meeting Nv. 12. The budget, ttaling $26^49,739. was apprved 8-1 by the cunciltwi budget is >izy mre man the budget intrduced t the cuncil by Mayr James Kennedy n ct 14. The budget is als $315,95 greater than last year's municipal budget f «*'ms 4 This is an increase f U pen befre Kennedy was elected mayr 199 lcal taxes were abut $13,44,. The city was able t accmplish passing a tager budget with smaller taxes partly because it pumped all f ts $1.3 rjtliu lu~cuu Muplu But the ttal amunt f lcal taxes the budget t be cllected has been reduced by 3 Accrding t Frank Jahusz, the percent this year, the city will cllect lne Republican n me cuncil and a ttal f $12^74^96 this year, dwn the. nly persn t vte.against the $399377 frm last year's ttal f budget, this will nt leave the 1 city $13374,73. gvernment any mney fr This means that hmewners will emergencies. pay 2.2 cents less per $1 assessed. He has als criticized the city administratin fr using its surplus value f their hmes. The wner f funds Cmes tumblin' dwn By Sean Daily.. The public schl system has 81 mre children this year than last year. That iitfie-result f tw annual pupil surveys in tbe schl system cnducted hi ctber. The results were made public at Tuesday's Bard f Educatin meeting. Accrding t Superintendent William Petrin, ne f tbe surveys, the Applicatin fr State Schl Aid, was dne in the middle f ctber.-at abut tbe same time, tbe schl system did its fall survey f pupils. These were tw studies that cunted the number f parttims and full-time students in the schl system, as well as residents ging t ut-f-twn and ut-f-aystem schls and students frm ther twns. The study fund that Rahway bad 3393 students in ctber f 1997, up 81 frm last ctber's enrllment f 3312. Mst f this grwth came in tbe elementary grades pre-kindergarten t fifth-grade. There were 1,743 elementary pupils in tbe Rahway schl system this ctber, up 87 frm last ctber's elerwntaryjeitjlre^ in Franklin and Rsevelt schls. Accrding t Petrin, this grwth wuld have filled at least three classrms had alt f these new students been in ne grade. But the grwth is spread ut amng a number f grades, meaning that they have been absrbed int the schl system. cans fr tbeir attempt Pelissier had said that the Republicans bad tried t use nn-cash reserves city mney that, fr ne reasn r anther, cannt be used in the municipal budget Accrding t Pelissier, this mney ilb apprpriatins, an agrenive pursuit f tax liens and delinquent taxes and by requesting justificatin fr all city expenses. The tax reductin and budget increase was als funded with ther surces. Pelissier said dial the dty will save abut $5, this year because it likely, the Swntfish was either due t striking a mine r by enemy depth charges/ Gerge Billy, veteran's nephew ^ ^! ^ wndered wbyh< ; wasrtcerymgi~a much attentin. Yet, be surely deserves ur recgmnnr '.. : i-. %' Gerge Billy went n t describe the character f the lcal her. n 194, a very patritic Michael Billy vlunteered fr- naval service. After being the Japanese attack n Pearl fr submarine duty in New Lndn, CL, be was assignedtthe USS Gunnel n Sept 21,1942. Nt lng after, be was men assigned t the-uss Swrdfish, the first American submarine t sink a Japanese ship in Wrld WarH Gerge Billy said, "Cming abard tbe USS Swrdfish fr its 12th patrl in May, 1944, Michael Billy partici- Harbr in December. 1941. he pated in peratins in die Bmn decidedt becme a part f the ffensive against the Japanese by enlisting 1944, tbe Swrdfisb discvered the slands in tbe Pacific n June 9. in ne f tbe mst aggressive units in 1,27 tn Japanese Destryer. Matsukaxe, clearly against the hrizn. the Navy: the Submarine' Service. After finishing a training prgram The Swrdfisb sank the destryer Tbe enrllment at tbe higher schls was mre stable. Rahway ntermediate Schl had 714 students in ctber, up 14 frm last year. Rahway High ScnL n the ther hand, had 936 students this ctber, dwn 2 frm last year's enrllment f 956. Petrin cautined that these numbers did nt include part-time students at the Ugh scbl Accrding t Petrin. there are tw reasns why Rabway's elementary enrllment has jumped. First f all, parents win ften send their children t private full-day kindergarten classes and then enrll them in the first-grade. Secndly, said Petrin, a large number f families are mving int Rahway, althugh be did nt knw tbe reasn fr this. < "The trend seems that we pick up five r six kids a mnth," said Petrin. Any jumps in enrllment will als be mre prnunced in tbe early mnths f tbe schl year, when students are still enrlling. When asked if this increase in enrllment will result in an increase in the schl budget, Petrin said, "Nt at this time. We're ging t increase the number f staff thrugh attritin," that is, mnufti mtiring, highly-benir leacherawith less-experienced and lwer-paid teachers. the elementary enrllment is almst equal t 1991 levels, when, tbe sixth-grade wu still cnsidered an elementary grade in Rahway. n ctber f that year, with sixth-grade students, there were 1,769 elementary students in Rahway's public schl system. tax cut inclui By y Sim Dally the avenge Rah^ay histe, wrth when - " it fught against using them last Sff Wri S135.. win pay $29 Vm_ in Uue. year. thu year. Last year's cuncil, with a larger AjxxxdingtBusinenAdrniniftn- Republican minrity, tried t use (r Peter Pelinkr,'thit if tbe seventh sme f the city's surplus fund f straight year that lcal taxes have $1,785, fr tax relief. The city been radnced. He said thatfahe year administratin criticized the Rennbliswitcbed its emplyee health care plan frm a state prgram t Crprate Health Administratin, a private prvider. The city will als save $6, ver three yean because f a new Divisin f Slid Waste and Recycling. The city apprved a $1,33, seven garbage tracks fr the divisin. But lanusz's main cmplaints abut the budget were ver the raises given t the city's tp peple. Accrding t Janusz, the city's tp admtnistratcs-and-depaitiiieul lieads culd receive 1 t as much as 4 percent raises this year. This is in cntrast t die city's blue cllar and lwer management psitins, which will receive smaller raises. Fr example, psitins usch as the city clerk, lax assessr and tax cllectr, alng with blue cllar wrkers in the Department f Public Wrks and Water Department ~ cent raises. The rail lar wrkers are c ters and plice f 4.5 percent raises. Department f Public Wrks Directr Pete Rss, n the ther band, will receive a 9.5 percent raise, frm bnus fr lngevity. This is (be tp f his pay range. ' Chief Financial fficer Frank Ruggier, a frequent target f Janusz's criticism, will receive $6, this -year^up-&m-$47j last year. Kennedy, als, will receive an 11.8 pay raise.. Janusz added that, with apprval f the budget, Ruggier r any ther administratr culd have his salary raised t the tp f his salary range. This culd be dne withut cuncil cnsent by Pelissier. See JANUSZ, Page 2 NJ Transit wants a restaurant in statin By Liane ngads NJ Transit,timprve the daily experience f Railway's cmmuters, will put an eatery in die train statin. NJ Transit is seeking arcstaufaiiteur t pen a business at ine newly rcn-~ vated statin. Accrding t Steve Cleman, spkespersn fr NJ Transit, "The statewide public transit crpratin plans t tease apprximately 13 square feet in the new rail statin building fr use as a cafe/restaurant that will serve breakfast, lunch, and pssibly dinner t cmmuters and residents in the cmmunity.'' The statin bandies riders using bth the Nrtheast Crridr and Nrth Jersey Cast lines., He added. f yu're a restauranteur lking t pen a new 'high quality' fd service establishment in Rahway t serve a captive andience f apprximately 23 daily cmmuters, NJ Transit wants t bear- frm yu." The new statin that win bs* lbs nataunt is part f a $12^ millin pr- -jwuljutewgj»<ptia that tdaden cpatractipnqf. pew high-leirel platfrms with canpies, tw elevatrs, a pedestrian tunnel and stairwells. The newlttuiding will ffer a 14-*quar-fc* waiting rm equipped with tw wheelchair adcestble badaiknus. "Additinal 'tite imprvemenu are planned, including a 'pedestrian friendly plaza adjacenttthe statin building. The wrk dne n the prject, which is being dne by Hall Cnstructin C. f Wall Twnship, began in May 1996 and is scheduled fr cmpletin in May 1998.. Cleman said that they're lking fr arestaurantthat is mre than a cffee shp. They want an establishment with seating and meals. See NJ. Page 2 a WW submariner. with tw trpedes frm her bw members f the Swanffish had been tubes in a perilus nighttime attack." killed in actin.- Mst likely, the He added, "The Swrdfish bad additinal success when n June 15, she trpeded and sank the carg ship, Kaneisfau Mara, weighing 4,84 tns." Gerge Billy spke f the sad ending t a heric ship and the crew tbe%t uutucd ftut HUP* 'last cntact with the Swrdfish was made n Jan. 3,1945, when she acknwledged a receipt f rders. Hwever, shrtly thereafter, anther American submarine bad beard a series f explsins where the Swrdfish was n patrl After a perid f n further cntact with tbe Swrdfish. the Navy cncluded mat tbe 89 crew Swrdfish was sunk either due t striking a mine r by enemy depth charges. T this day. tbe fate f the Swrdfisb and its lcatin remain a mystery." Tbe prgramthnr Michael Billy was laden with pmp, circumstance and patritism. Mike Cnway and Barnet Rafferty rendered tw selectins n tbeir bagpipes. Meanwhile, James Mackie f American Legin Pst 499 ffered a rifle salute. Rev. Jhn Zeyack, pastr f the St Thmas tbe Apstle Byzantine. Cathlic Church, ffered a blessing fr tbe street And the caemuy ended with the retiring f the cln. Plice arrest cuple shws enrllment is upn lan fraud charges By LUne ingalb A cuple frm Caldwell have been arrested in cnnectin with $49, in fraudulent lans, pjicejaid Accrding t Detective LL Rbert Disk. plice charged the pair with theft by deceptin. Stemming frm an investigatin began by Detective Jhn Kaczr in August, the cuple allegedly used ther peples' names t secure the lans. Accrding t authrities, Kaczr began his investigatin when a victim reprted having truble btaining a lan due t the suspects' alleged activities. The investigatin invlved three financial institutins at five different lcatins. Tbe financial institutins invlved were Beneficial Finance C. with the ffices lcated in Rahway and Brick Twnship, PNC Bank with tbe ffices in Cedar Grve and Parsippany, and the Assciate Finance C. ffice in Verna. n Nv. 11, Rahway plice arrested a man identified as Jseph Salern, 27, with his wife Janine Salern, 27. The cuple surrendered at Rahway plice headquarters withut incident Accrdingtauthrities, the cuple was at wrk fr six mnths using the identities f thers and invented identities. The real victimsresided in Essex, Unin, and Sussex cunties. f theft by deceptin. He was als charged with five cunts f fraud using frged dcuments. He was released after psting $5 bail. Janine Salern was charged with ne cunt f theft by deceptin. She was als charged with tw cunts f fraud. She was released n a summns,, authrities said.