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WAYN PUBL LIRRA 475,VALLR 104 WiAVAI BL #4 4 Butler Bulldogs launch air attack --- page 21 T. Williams Classified Communit Editorial Entertainment 4 Polic blotter 16 Scho news 22 Sport open theater season at WPC To discontinue delivers of this newspaper, write to Linda Temple, 10 Park Place Butle S.J. 0740 Police: Highw accidents take lives, pg. Community Snow job nears in Wayne, pg. Inside: Fre classified ad ... See classified pg. 1 Vol..36No.34 USPS 670-640 25 Cents Wednesday, October 26 1994 An indep edited icine of North Jerse News & ROB ERRERA TODAY Staff Writer i WAYNE Th township coun- -cil will discuss an ordinance to- ‘night which aims to establish a et for convicted sex of- Toshi adopt cyerson Y HARRY RAINBOW OD Staff Writer WAY I a uni move to. meetin the ‘ayne of Education, held hursday, Oct. 20, the board of- ~ ficiall sanctioned the adoption f Ryerson School by the Toshiba America Corporation. During the _ course of the ceremony, Toshiba merica and the Ryerson Prin- cipal Sandra Gambal were esented with formal adoption pers. “T’m thrilled about the adop-: “tion,” said Gambal, “I think this will be a very positive experience for both the students at Ryerson cho and the people at Toshiba erica.” Under the terms of the adop- tion, Toshiba America will lend The council gave the ordinance initial approval during a meeting two weeks ago, but opted to discuss it further before voting on final approval. While some members of the council feel the ordinance may be unconstitu- tional and difficult to enforce, other council members and resi- dents are strongly in favor of the sex offender registry. “This ordinance should have been passed the first night it was introduced,” sai resident Scott A pleasin pale Coun will mull sex offender registr ‘nforcement, constitutionality will be point in questio Wines. “It’s getting to the point where the victim has n rights. This ordinance won’t tear neigh- borhoods apart, it will bring peo- ple closer together. Ideally, we should castrate every damn one of (the sex offenders.)” Wayne, Clifton, and several other communities are seeking to approve sex offender regis- tration bills. The local ordi- (Continue On Pag 4 ‘It’s gettin to the point where the victim ha no rights. This ordinance won’t tear neighborhood apar it will brin them closer together... Scott Wines Wayn resident Developmen at 23 46 30 rises as urban renewal plan Earlier efforts blocked for Mountain View BY ROB ERRERA TODAY Staff Writer WAYNE Farcal Realty, which hope to build on the town- shi urban renewa tract near th ert of Rout 23, h A review of the developer’s plans has been much anticipated by the council, which voted earlier this month to extend an agreement allowing Farcal Real- ty to purchase the land. The agreem was passed with the ja full presentation of ‘the developer plan would be made. to the counci So far the plans have only been vaguely described as a mix of com- mercial, residential, and retail projects.” The council unanimously ap- proved the ordinance extending the purchasing agreement with _Farcal hopin to generate some future revenue from the vacant (Contin On Pag 4) uPont project end in sight State visit, certification not so close BY CHRIS PILLOTON TODAY Correspondent POMPTON LAKES The Du- Pont property contaminated soil removal project in the Borough of Pompton Lakes is nearly com- plete. The announcement was made by the DuPont Site Man- ager. Ralph Sloat, to the Borough course of a required quarterly report on the status of the pro- ject. Sloat estimated that the resi- dential areas would be completed b the end of thist week while the commercial areas would most likely be completed within a month. The “soil mining” project to remove soil contaminated from the operation of the old DuPont under State of New Jersey super- vision. Since that time, a total 85,618 tons of contaminated soil have been removed. Sloat esti- mated that the total soil removed by the end of the project would be under 90,000 tons Although the soil removal op- eration is nearly complete, there are still a number of relatively small restoration projects to be completed before seeking a com- its support on both an instructive and financial level to various areas of Ryerson’s curriculum, One aspect of Toshiba’s role as adoptiv parent will be the dona- tion of computer equipment to, h sai in upgrading Ryerson’s com- se rt education program. iba is concerned with mor Vian just computer educa- tion, when it comes to promoting |. educational improvements in Ryerso School and the Wayne district in general. Toshiba America will also become in- volvedin physic education pro- grams, music and art programs and will institute a new pen pal program. “The pen pal program should be very exciting,” said Gambal, Planning Board at its meeting on Tuesday evening, Oct. 18 in the DE sings hazmat team praise BY CHERYL MARINO TODAY Staff Writer PASSAIC COUNTY The State Department of En- TODAY photo by Jennifer Mataro Jennifer Wolgast carefully selects paint colors for her pumpkin at the Harvest Festival and Health Fair at the Fayson Lake Clubhouse in Kinnelon. vironmental Protection (DEP) commended county officials Fri- day for implementation of a county Hazmat (hazardous ma- (Continue On Page 3) (Continued On Pag 3) BY LURA A. MOUNTFORD “TODAY Correspondent Pa - KINNELON In a meeting that touched ns school issues from academics to athletics, the Board of Education on Wednesday honored nine National Merit Scholars, de- _bated televised meetings, privatized main- tenance services and listened to pleas and suggestions from parents of football | players about the need to bolster athletic . participation. _. The regular monthly meeting at Pearl Miller School opened by spotlighting three ‘National Merit Semifinalists from the cur- rent senior class, Michael Gallo, Matt Gar- rett and David Volpe. Also honored were six other senior recipients of National Merit Letters of Commendation, Eric Heisler, Teja Jategaonkar, Ryan Jenkins, Christian Ridley, Mark Stratton and Andrew Tilli. In a move to increase community aware- ness of school affairs, the board approved _televising regular monthly meetings. Vin- Satake: cent Frey and Susan Corcoran oppose the move. The board also agreed to add a Cable TV Committee to the list of six proposed committees for which the board will seek community involvement. In another ongoing issue the board, bow- ing to pressure by members Cynthia Templeton and Laurence Boudria, voted to reverse the recommendation of the Busi- ness Committee and continue investigating the cost and merit of privatizing district maintenance service. With an eye towards upgrading the ath- letic program, the board approved, enrol- Iment permitting, the establishment of a freshman basketball team for boys. Owing to potential savings of $180,00 available as a result of the change in the district health plan, the board also voted unanimously to proceed with bidding to purchase interior and exterior doors, gym mats and lighting fixtures, and upgrade the entrance area around the high school gym. -The effort will cost $19,995 | Kinnelon covers broad board spectrum _ |Televised meeting privatize service presse Less easily addressed were the entreaties from several parents of current football players to do more to strength the foot- ball program and assist in recruiting more boys to try out for the team. Dr. Charles Khouri, high school principal, and Dr. Lois McGuire, borough super- intendent, outlined curre efforts under- way to promot a more “aggressive recruit- ing process’ = work more closely with feeder program ina routine 6- vot board member Allan Stonehouse was not present, the school board appointed Stephanie Bencivenga as health and physical education teacher at Kinnelon High School, Denise Bastanza as vocal music teacher at Pear! Miller Scgool and Kiel School, and Jennifer Madigan as special education teacher at Pearl Miller. Denise Bastanza, Kellyann Ferri, Charles Hanks, Nancy Palazzo and Dolores Smith were approved as substitute teachers, Jack Ryerson was appointed as a maintenance custodian and Mark Michalski was ap- proved to provide physical therapy. plan was initiated four years ago Best friends (Continue On Pag 3) ‘TODAY photo by Shawn Keegan Charleen Kleinke, a student at Rainbow Montessori School, Pompton Plains, enjoys a pensive moment as she holds a rabbit during a clas visit to a petting zoo. -
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WAYN PUBL LIRRA

475,VALLR 104

WiAVAI BL #4 4

Butler Bulldogslaunch air

attack--- page 21

T. Williams Classified

CommunitEditorial

Entertainment

4 Polic blotter

16 Scho news

22 Sport

open theater

season at WPC”

To discontinue delivers of this newspaper, write to Linda Temple, 10 Park Place Butle S.J. 0740

Police: Highw accidents take lives, pg.

Community Snow job nears in Wayne, pg.

Inside: Fre classified ad ... See classified pg. 1

Vol..36No.34 USPS 670-640 25 Cents Wednesday, October 26 1994An indep edited icine of North Jerse News

& ROB ERRERA

TODAY Staff Writer

i WAYNE — Th township coun-

-cil will discuss an ordinance to-

‘night which aims to establish a

et for convicted sex of-

Toshiadopt

cyersonY HARRY RAINBOW

OD Staff Writer

WAY_ I a uni move to.

meetin o the‘ayne ‘ of Education, heldhursday, Oct. 20, the board of-

~ ficiall sanctioned the adoptionf Ryerson School by the ToshibaAmerica Corporation. During the

_course of the ceremony, Toshiba

merica and the Ryerson Prin-

cipal Sandra Gambal were

esented with formal adoptionpers.

-

“T’m thrilled about the adop-:“tion,” said Gambal, “I think this

will be a very positive experiencefor both the students at Ryerson

cho and the people at Toshibaerica.”

_

Under the terms of the adop-tion, Toshiba America will lend

The council gave the ordinance

initial approval during a meetingtwo weeks ago, but opted to

discuss it further before votingon final approval. While some

members of the council feel the

ordinance may be unconstitu-

tional and difficult to enforce,other council members and resi-

dents are strongly in favor of the

sex offender registry.“This ordinance should have

been passed the first night it was

introduced,” sai resident Scott

A pleasin pale

Coun will mull sex offender registr‘nforcement, constitutionality will be point in questio

Wines. “It’s getting to the pointwhere the victim has n rights.This ordinance won’t tear neigh-borhoods apart, it will bring peo-

ple closer together. Ideally, we

should castrate every damn one

of (the sex offenders.)”

Wayne, Clifton, and several

other communities are seeking to

approve sex offender regis-tration bills. The local ordi-

(Continue On Pag 4

‘It’s gettin to the

point where the

victim ha no rights.This ordinance won’t

tear neighborhoodapar it will brinthem closer

together... Scott Wines

Wayn resident

Developmen at 23 46 30

rises as urban renewal planEarlier efforts blocked for Mountain View

BY ROB ERRERA

TODAY Staff Writer

WAYNE —Farcal Realty,

which hope to build on the town-

shi urban renewa tract near

th i

ert of Rout 23, h

A review of the developer’splans has been much anticipatedby the council, which voted

earlier this month to extend an

agreement allowing Farcal Real-

ty to purchase the land. The

agreem was passed with the

ja full presentation of‘the developer plan would bemade. to the counci So far the

plans have only been vaguelydescribed as

a mix of com-

mercial, residential, and retail

projects.”The council unanimously ap-

proved the ordinance extendingthe purchasing agreement with

_Farcal hopin to generate some

future revenue from the vacant

(ContinOn Pag 4)

uPont project end in sightState visit, certification not so closeBY CHRIS PILLOTON

TODAY Correspondent

POMPTON LAKES — The Du-

Pont property contaminated soil

removal project in the Boroughof Pompton Lakes is nearly com-

plete. The announcement was

made by the DuPont Site Man-

ager.Ralph Sloat, to the Borough

course of a required quarterlyreport on the status of the pro-

ject.Sloat estimated that the resi-

dential areas would be completedb the end of thist week while the

commercial areas would most

likely be completed within a

month.The “soil mining” project to

remove soil contaminated from

the operation of the old DuPont

under State of New Jersey super-vision. Since that time, a total

85,618 tons of contaminated soil

have been removed. Sloat esti-

mated that the total soil removed

by the end of the project would be

under 90,000 tons

Although the soil removal op-

eration is nearly complete, there

are still a number of relativelysmall restoration projects to be

completed before seeking a com-its support on both an instructive

and financial level to various

areas of Ryerson’s curriculum,One aspect of Toshiba’s role as

adoptiv parent will be the dona-’ tion of computer equipment to,h sai in upgrading Ryerson’s com-

se rt education program.iba is concerned with

mor Vian just computer educa-

tion, when it comes to promoting |.

_

educational improvements in

_ Ryerso School and the Wayne_

district in general. Toshiba

_

America will also become in-- volvedin physic education pro-

grams, music and art programsand will institute a new pen pal

program.“The pen pal program should

be very exciting,” said Gambal,

Planning Board at its meeting on

Tuesday evening, Oct. 18 in the

DE singshazmat team

praiseBY CHERYL MARINO

TODAY Staff Writer

PASSAIC COUNTY — The

State Department of En-

TODAY photo by Jennifer Mataro

Jennifer Wolgast carefully selects paint colors for her pumpkinat the Harvest Festival and Health Fair at the Fayson Lake

Clubhouse in Kinnelon.

vironmental Protection (DEP)

commended county officials Fri-

day for implementation of a

county Hazmat (hazardous ma-

(Continue On Page 3) (Continued On Pag 3)

BY LURA A. MOUNTFORD“TODAY CorrespondentPa- KINNELON

In

a

meeting that touched

ns school issues from academics to athletics,the Board of Education on Wednesdayhonored nine National Merit Scholars, de-

_bated televised meetings, privatized main-

tenance services and listened to pleas and

suggestions from parents of football

_

|

players about the need to bolster athletic. participation.

_. The regular monthly meeting at Pearl

Miller School opened by spotlighting three

‘National Merit Semifinalists from the cur-

rent senior class, Michael Gallo, Matt Gar-rett and David Volpe. Also honored were six

other senior recipients of National Merit

Letters of Commendation, Eric Heisler,Teja Jategaonkar, Ryan Jenkins, Christian

Ridley, Mark Stratton and Andrew Tilli.

In a move to increase community aware-

ness of school affairs, the board approved_televising regular monthly meetings. Vin-

Satake:

cent Frey and Susan Corcoran oppose the

move. The board also agreed to add a Cable

TV Committee to the list of six proposedcommittees for which the board will seek

community involvement.In another ongoing issue the board, bow-

ing to pressure by members CynthiaTempleton and Laurence Boudria, voted to

reverse the recommendation of the Busi-

ness Committee and continue investigatingthe cost and merit of privatizing district

maintenance service.With an eye towards upgrading the ath-

letic program, the board approved, enrol-

Iment permitting, the establishment of a

freshman basketball team for boys.Owing to potential savings of $180,00

available as a result of the change in the

district health plan, the board also voted

unanimously to proceed with bidding to

purchase interior and exterior doors, gymmats and lighting fixtures, and upgrade the

entrance area around the high school gym.-The effort will cost $19,995

|Kinnelon covers broad board spectrum

_ |Televised meeting privatize service presseLess easily addressed were the entreaties

from several parents of current football

players to do more to strength the foot-

ball program and assist in recruiting more

boys to try out for the team.

Dr. Charles Khouri, high school principal,and Dr. Lois McGuire, borough super-

intendent, outlined curre efforts under-

way to promot a more “aggressive recruit-

ing process’ = work more closely with

feeder programina routine 6- vot board member Allan

Stonehouse was not present, the school

board appointed Stephanie Bencivenga as

health and physical education teacher at

Kinnelon High School, Denise Bastanza as

vocal music teacher at Pear! Miller Scgooland Kiel School, and Jennifer Madigan as

special education teacher at Pearl Miller.

Denise Bastanza, Kellyann Ferri, Charles

Hanks, Nancy Palazzo and Dolores Smith

were approved as substitute teachers, Jack

Ryerson was appointed as a maintenance

custodian and Mark Michalski was ap-

proved to provide physical therapy.

plan was initiated four years ago

Best friends

(Continue On Pag 3)

‘TODAY photo by Shawn Keegan

Charleen Kleinke, a student at Rainbow Montessori School,

Pompton Plains, enjoys a pensive moment as she holds a rabbit

during a clas visit to a petting zoo.

-

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Mullins is survived by his

mother, Jeanine, 43, and his two

sisters, Debra, 22, and Shannon,17.

Colleg studentkilled in crash

WAYNE— Michael Mullins, a

1993 graduate of Wayne ValleyHigh School, was killed in an

automobile accident at Bucknell

University in Pennsylvania on

Oct. 18.Mullins was a 19-year-old

sophomore at the university.While a student at Wayn Val-

ley High School, Mullins playedwide-receiver for the football

team for four years as well as

participating in basketball, soc-

cer and track.

Cycle accident

ends in death

e WAYNE — O Saturday, Oct.

22, at approximately 6 p.m., a

motorcycle accident claimed the

life of 22-year-old Odell S. Har-

rison of Saddle Brook.

Harrison was operating a 1985

Honda, 350 RXL Trail Bike, on

Riverlawn Drive, when he ap-

parently lost control of the

motorcycle and struck a guard-

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Hit and run

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The three occupants of theHonda were transported to

Chilton Hospital by the Pequan-nock First Aid Squad, treated andreleased.

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Police promotion law

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BY CHERYL MARINOTODAY Staff Writer

WEST PATERSON — Should

Borough Council membershavea say in promotions made

within the police department?A state statute, which applies

to all municipalities, dictatesthat the authority-ofdetermining police promotions

be given to the mayor alone. But

some council members are now

expressing uneasiness with

Mayor Matthew Capano havingfinal word on the promotionsand said they would prefer to

see the process changed.“What I would like to see is

the chief make the

recommendations,accompanied by discussionsbefore the mayor and council,”

said Councilman Gary Coletti.“Any promotions would thenhave to be voted on by councilmembers as well asthe mayor.”

Coletti said he is not trying to

strip the mayor of any officialspowers, but instead is seeking a

way of taking the politics out of

police promotions and leavingthe decision up to the chief.

“Tf [have to vote on every

dollar that is spent I want to

know where every dollar is

applied,” said Coletti.

Two police promotions took

place a couple of months agowhich triggered questionsamong the council members.Some council members said

they felt that they were kep inthe dark through the promotion

process.“As a governing body it is our

first priority to consider thefinances of the borough,” said

Coletti, noting that thisisa

reason why matters regardingpolice promotions should be

brought before the council aswell as the mayor.

Council members agreed to

hav the boroug attorneyinvestigate the statute further

to find out if the promotionprocess can be altered by an

ordinance.

“This examination of statestatute and borough ordinance

will create a financial burden

on taxpayers,”’ Capa said,admitting he is againstanattempt to diminish the powerof the mayor’s office.

Capan said that $125 an hour

will be paid to the boroughattorney for services rendered

throughout the investigationand could run into thousands of...

|

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The mayor further charged’that the issue is being raised bycouncil members solely as “a

political move.”

Capan said he has “no

concrete plans” in for any

promotions in the policedepartment. He saidthereiscurrently one patrolman in the

process of taking the sargent’ S,i

test, who is expected to be

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Hazmat(Continued From Pag 1

terials) team. Restructuring ef-

forts were headed by FreeholderWilliam Martini, chairman of the

‘Health and Human ServicesCommittee.

The Hazmat team incorporatesmembers of the County Sheriff&#3

: Department, county Emergency|Management Unit, County

Mutual Aid Association and

Emergency response personnelfrom Wayne, Totowa, Clifton,Passaic and West Milford. It

‘ “makes use of existing govern-

ment resources to deal effective-

ly with the threat of chemical

hazards, according to Martini.

“We have many good response‘teams, but there was a lack of

coordination,” said Martini, who

was able to restructure the

response efforts with the help of

the late County EmergencyResponse Chief James Iandoli

and Captain Mullanaphy of the

‘Passaic County Sheriff&#3 Depart-ment,

Martini said there was some

hesitancy to begin the process,but everyone stuck with it, and

made it throug the first series of

difficult meetings. The result

was improved communication

‘and’ the creation of a better

response system‘

“Under the direction of the

county health department, we

are now able to respond with

trained and qualified personnelto minimize the impact of a haz-

ardous chemical accident,

|whether it be aleak froma tanker

truck, railroad car or an accident

/at an industrial site,” said

Martini.Under the state’s County En-

“vironmental Health Act, the

county is required to provideemergency response in case

there is a chemical mishap occur-

pen a highwa or at an indus-

ag

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“Passaic County is one of the

first county’s in the state to

develop a fully integratedEmergency Response Network

that will allow a prompt responseto disasters anywhere in the

county 24 hours a day.” said

Ferraioli of the year-long nego-tiations. The Hazmat agreement

makes it possible for the countyto respond to any hazardous

chemical mishap in the countywithin 15 minutes.

A command post has been set

up at the communications room

of the sheriff&#3 department.From this location, dispatchersintercept calls and route them to

the appropriate local emergency

response team. Personnel fromfire departments in either Clif-

ton, Totowa, Wayne, or West

Milford will respond. Each de-

partment has personnel trainedin hazardous materials handlingand respons techniques.

Dispatchers will also notifystate authorities at the Depart-ment of Environmental Protec-

tion and Energy and. countyhealth officials, who will respond

to the scene as well in the case of

amishap to conduct air and water

monitoring to ensure that publichealth is not threatened.

In a case involving a signifi-cantly large hazardous materials

spill, the county emergency man-

agement department will be

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munications command post, se-

cure surrounding neighborhoodsand conduct appropriate evacu-

ation procedures.Local law enforcement of-

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“Our students will be writing to

employees at Toshiba. They will

be writing back. The letters will

be sent on a regular basis, justlike any pen pal relationship.”

The pen pal project was in-

troduced so students would have

the chance to begin an ongoing

communication with people who

work in the various aspects of the

computer field. It also will give

the Toshiba employees a chance

to see and understand how their

work is perceived by students of

the “Computer generation.”It is the hope of both the ex-

ecutives at Toshiba America and

the administration of RyersonSchool that this will promotesome long lasting and informa-

tive friendships between the two

organizations, said Gambal.

After the adoption ceremonies

were completed, the board an-

nounced that the new inclusive

playground to b built at RyersonSchool was to be officially named

the Patrolman Joseph J. Alvino

Inclusive Playground, to honor

the late Wayne police officer who

was a long time supporter and

participant in such programs as

the special olympics.The board presented an honor-

ary award to Alvino’s parents, in

recognition of all th fine work -

their son had don to help handi-

capped children. They also

publicly recognized the RyersonInclusive Playground Committee

for all its hard work planning and

executing the many fund raisingactivities that were held to help

raise the money needed to beginconstruction. The board also

thanked the Ryerson PTA for

their work and dedication tomake sure the playground be-

came a reality.On a final note, the Alvinos

presented the board with a checkfor $10,000 in playground dona-

tions that were sent to them in

memory of their son.

DuPont——(Continued From Page 1

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area clean would not take placeuntil the spring.

Later in the meeting, Jeff

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quirement of 165 units of af-fordable housing has now beenlowered to 135 units. Stiles re-

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problems with access and con-

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WAYNE — No matter how much it snows this

winter, plows will eventually clear local streets.

An in the spring, a DPW truck will most likely fill

all the potholes.The Township Council took a step toward making

this a reality Wednesday night by adopting a series‘ of ordinances which allow the township to plow and

make minor repairs to private roads. The eightordinances will allow the township to remove snow

from privately owned roads.

While some councilmen questione aspects of the

ordinances last week, they were all approved. The

ordinances come up for final approval at a meetingnext month.

“This will allow us to continue providing service

to roads we always assumed were public anyway,”said Business Administrator Neal Bellet. “And the

private roads are guaranteed service. It will no

longer be a whim of the administration whether to

plow these streets or not.”

Certain roads in the township have been plowed

for years, yet were never officially adopted by the

township. In Hoffman Grove, for example, thestreets have been plowe since the 1920s, yet they

are not owned by the township.While one ordinance approved Wednesday ac-

cepted 354 roads dedicated to the township between1956 and 1977, other ordinances stopped short of

officially adopting certain streets,responsibility for major repairs on the shoulders ofresidents living along the private roads. But if the

township tears u a road to install sewers or drain©

pipes, it must repair and resurface that street;

leaving the

according to Township Attorney John Fiorello.The township, which was hit hard with snow

storms last winter, is gearing up for another toughseason. Bellet said Wayne’s Department of Public

Works has increased its road salt order by S00 tons.

Last winter, Wayne ran short on road salt and hadtrouble getting delivery from its supplier. This

year, anew salt supplier won the bid for the job andif deliveries are delayed, the township can pick uproad salt on its own, Bellet said.

The snow removal ordinances approved Wednes-

day night are also part of the township’s efforts to

prepare for winter.

Offenders(Continued From Page 1

nances, based on similar bills

moving through the state senate,force individuals convicted of

sex offenses to register with

police within 30 days of movinginto the township. Those wh failto register would face a fine of upto $1,000 or up to 90 day in jail.

Wayne, Clifton and Wanaquegave initial approval to sex of-fender registration ordinances

earlier this month. Though com-

munities realize the law may beunconstitutional and nearly im-

possible to enforce, officials in

several towns say legislation isneeded to protect the interests oflocal residents

If and when the state legis-lature adopts a sex offender

registration b‘il, it will supersede

Development(Continued From Page 1

administration. Mayor David

Waks urged the council to carrythe ordinance until after Farcalhad presented its plans. Waks

was supported (b attorney

Charles Mysak, who successfullyfought development on the urban

renewal tract in 1988.

During a meeting earlier this

month, Mysak claimed Farcal

wants to build “high-rise towers,

12 to 19 stories high” on the

property, much of which is

located on environmentallysensitive wetlands.

Township Clerk John O’Brien,who also serves as Wayne’s Di-

rector of Urban Renewal, said

Mysak is referring to Farcal’s

1988 development plans, which

did include some large struc-

tures. But O’Brien said the town-

ship is “starting again from

any legislation enacted by local

municipalities. The senate bill is

also more stringent, forcingcriminal detention centers and

psychiatric facilities to notifycommunities when sex offenders

are released. The local ordi-

nances rely on sex offenders

registering themselves with mu-

nicipal police departments, a

process some believe will be

ineffective.

During a meeting two weeks

ago, Councilman Scott Rumana

suggested the sex offender regis-

try be kept private, with only thechief of police having access to

the information. Some coun-

cilmen feared the sex offender

registry would destroy neigh-borhoods and promote vigil-antism if it became public re-

cord.

Last month, Edison became the

first municipality to enact the

sex offender registration ordi-

nance. Butler, Passaic, and

Saddle Brook are also consider-

ing similar ordinances.The concept of registering sex

offenders arose after several

young children were brutally as-

saulted and killed by repeat sex

offenders who had moved into

their neighborhoods. Last year,

7-year-old Divina Genao was

raped and murdered in Passaic.Last spring, 6-year-old Amanda

Wengert was killed in Man-

alapan In July, 7-year-old MeganKanka of Hamilton Townshipwas assaulted and killed. The

proposed law currently movingthrough the state senate is re-

ferred to as ““Megan’s Law.”

square one” regarding urban re-

newal development, adding,“The important thing is the town

get some benefit from the land,some revenue. It’s not doing us

any good as an undeveloped lot.”

The township Planning Board

land,. But there was some con-

cerns expressed by the townshipand council will have final say

over approval of Farcal’s de-

velopment plans.Th plot of land located in the

Mountain View section was

slated to be developed by Farcal

Realty in 1988 under the federal

urban renewal plan. Farcal Real-

ty and the Cooper Land Companyof Wayne had planned to build

residential, retail and com-

mercial projects on a combined

93 acre tract. Farcal’s portion of

the land covers 15 acres, more

than ten of which are located in

wetlands.In 1988, the state courts over-

turned a wetlands exemption

granted to Farcal by the council,

citing procedural errors and en»

vironmental sensitivity as re

asons for the rejection.The urban renewal project was*

once seen as a potentially majorsource of revenue for the town-

ship. The project would have

earned Wayne more than $25million a year in new taxes as

well as an additional $15 million

from th sale of the remaining 58

urban renewal acres owned byWayne.

In 1988 the state

township council did

the mandates of the MunicipalLand Use Law when it grantedthe preliminary site-plan ap-

provals for the project.

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thfashion show or the leather

School

to host

fashion

event: BUTLER— Bargain galorewill be found at the three-dayexclusive leather and wool

sales event that willbe held at

St. Anthony’s School, Bartholdi

Avenue, Butler.¢

Th sale will be held Friday,Nov. 11, from 6 to9 p.m.,

Saturday, Nov. 12, from 10 a.m.

to4 p.m., and Sunday, Nov. 13,from 10a.m. to 2 p.m.

Leather and wool outerwear

and apparel from the New

York-based G-III clothing store

will be available at discount

prices. There will be fashions

for men, women and children so

come early for the best buysand get some holiday shoppingout of the way. All purchasesare on acash only basis and all

proceed will benefit St.

“Anthony’s School.Many of the fashions that can

be purchase will be modeledthe night before at the St.

vAnthony School Fashion Show,i which will be held on Thursday,

Nov. 10 at the Regency House,

“Rout 23 North, Wayne.

“Everyo i is encouraged to

com tothe sale for great buyson fabulous leather fashions

and to attend the fashion show

‘for a sneak peek at the latest

fall and winter fashions,” said

Maria Opiela, fashion show

‘chairperson.“The $2 fashion show ticket

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a free gift. Tickets will not be

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Schoo! News TODAY - October 26,1994 - Page5

Wayn Hills names Latin Club officersWAYNE — Th foreign language de-

partment of Wayn Hills High School hasannounced the election of Latin Clubofficers for the 1994-95 school year.

Senior Mark Bernstein was elected con-

sul president, senior Haisun Nam was

named pro consul vice-president, juniorAmy Marra was chosen to be the bersaria

treasurer, and senior Heather Tahan; was

elected secretary.Currently, 47 students are studying

Latin at Wayne Hills High School and all

are active members of the Latin Club and

participated in the election.

Latin students are anticipating another

busy year filled with extracurricular ac-

tivities designed to augment classroominstruction.

Field trips under consideration this yearare a trip to the West Point MilitaryAcademy to relate the study of Roman

military activities to modern warfare as

displayed in the Cadet Military Museum, a

trip to the Museum of Natural History inNew York to view first hand the use ofLatin in paleontological terminology, and

a trip to the Metropolitan Museum of Art

to view examples of classical art, both

Roman and Greek.

Wayne Hills Latin Certamen teams have

won regional and/or state championshipsin the past four out of five years and

anticipate another fine performance from

this year’s talented team.

The Certamen is a quiz-bowl like com-

petition where students must answer

questions related to Latin grammar, vo-

cabulary, history, civilization, culture and

mythology.

Representatives of the Wayne Hills

Latin club participate each year in the

Montclair State University Classics Daycelebration and the William Paterson

State College Foreign language PoetryRecitation Competition and have met with

great success winning awards in each of

these competitive environments.

William McCrystal, Latin Club advisor,is pleased with the interest and

enthusiasm demonstrated by his studentsand is encouraging their efforts toward a

greater understanding and appreciationof their classical heritage

W tabs

loca as

grad chiefWAYNE

Ann Marie Schweer

of Lincoln Park has been ap-pointed coordinator of graduatestudies at William Paterson Col-

lege in Wayne.Schweer, who reports to the

assistant vice president of gradu-ate studies and research, will be

involved in carrying out policiesand procedures of the GraduateOffice. She will also manage ap-

plications, admissions, enrol-Iments and office operations of

the graduate office, and serve as

the office’s liaison to graduatefaculty representatives, the Ad-missions Office and the Office of

the Registrar.

Before assuming he positionat WPC, Schweer served as man-

ager for enrollment and studentservices at the School of Nursing

of the University of Medicine and

Dentistry of New Jersey for

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Page6é - October 26,1994 - TODAY

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Wayn Hills to join Earth program

WAYNE

Principal Eugene Sudol has announced that WayneHills High School is one of 25 New Jersey high schools selected to

participate in the Earth Education Partnership Program.The program features the use of telecommunication technology

to link Wayn Hills High School to Liceo de Alajuelita High School

in Costa Rica. The International Student Partnership is designedto foster an interdisciplinary, multi-cultural base from which

students of both countries are able to examine environmentallysensitive issues and to become pro active participants in en-

vironmental projects.Biology teacher Al Ruffini, media specialist Wilma Finney,

science chair Drew Camolilla and district science supervisor Gail

Lukas attended a recent reception for the Costa Rican Vice

Minister of Education, Honorable Maria Eugenia Paniagua to mark

the beginning of the Earth Partnership Program.

Columbus Da observed at Lafayette

WAYNE — Th entire student body of Lafayette ElementarySchool celebrated Columbus Day.

These classes performed an entertaining plan titled, ‘Three

Ships, The Voyag of Christopher Columbus.” The play enacted the

life of Christopher Columbus from his struggle to gain acceptanceof his voyage to the New World.

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“Three Ships” contained songs that coincided with clever

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was one of the highlights of the program.Th students learned a great deal about Christopher Columbus,

his struggles and triumphs. The story of Columbus enabled

students to learn about the courage to act upon one’s dreams.

The program was enthusiastically received by a large audience

of parents and others.

District uses new computer labs

LINCOLN PARK — Th students of Lincoln Park grade schools

are now using scanners, modems and quick-take cameras.

Three new computer labs have been officially opened at

Pinebrook School, Rose M. Patania School and Chape Hill School.Each computer lab has been redesigned and equipped with 24

Macintosh LC 575’s and a powerMa on each teacher station. These

machines are multimedia ready with built in CD Roms. Th labs

are networked and make use of a file server and three Laserwriter

printers.Students have a 40 minute computer class each week. During this

class period the children will have the opportunity to experiencea conceptual environment where they can learn ho to collect

information in multiple formats and then organize, play, visualize,link and discover relationships among facts and events.

Additionally, through the use of a modem the will be able to

communicate their ideas across the world to others, to argue and

critique their beliefs, to persuade and teach others and to

ultimately add greater understanding to their own growingknowledge base.

Locals participate in fall programWAYNE — Two area residents are among the 34 students

participating in the 1994 Fall Professional Semester at LycomingCollege.

Royce Bartels is student teaching at Loyalsock Twp. High School

with Darryl Rebuck. A graduate of Wayne Valley High School, he

is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore A Bartels of Wayne.Michele Wawroski is student teaching at Lyter Elementary

School in Montoursville with Cindy Hribar. A graduate of WayneHills High School, she is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert

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School News a

Wawroski of Wayne.The Professional Semester is a student teaching program in

which students are assigned to a cooperating teacher from an area

school. Students who complete the program will gain 16 credits as

well as their teaching certification.

Lycoming College is a private four year liberal arts college in

Williamsport, Pennsylvania, offering baccalaureate degrees in

thirty-two major areas. It has been selected twice by U.S. News and

World Report as a top ten regional liberal arts college.

Columbus sails at Randall Carter

WAYNE — All fourth grade students at Randall Carter School in

Wayn participated in a poster design contest as part of MaryannDe Mayo’ social studies class.

Each student drew and colored a picture of ChristopherColumbus’ three ships: the Nina, Pinta, and Santa Maria.

Three winners were chosen, one from each fourth grad class.

The winners were: Amy Cherich, Campbell Hooper

,

and

Christopher Kearns.

Each student in the fourth grade had their poster displayed at

Kenny Rogers Roasters Restaurant, Valley Ridge ShoppingCenter, 598 Valley Road, from Oct. 6 through Oct. 11

DeMayo and the students said that it was a wonderful experienceto participate in the design contest.

Students of month are named

MONTVILLE — Youngsters in grade sixth, seventh and eighthtgrades have bee selected as the Robert R. Lazar Middle School

“Students of the Month” for October. .

Teachers nominate and select youngsters for this recognitionprogram. The Students of the Month for October are: Blake

Goodman, Karen Timko, Petar Crnogorac, Faith Wilson, David

Diaz, Matt Kopas, David Welsh, Christine McNabb, Jaime

Rohrbach and Sandy Hsu.

The Student.of the Month program aims at recognizing the many

positive behaviors students demonstrate in the school setting.Examples of these positive behaviors include scholarship,

participation, motivation, enthusiasm, preparation, effort in class

and positive behavior during the course of each month. More

specifically, the positive behaviors demonstrate respect for peopleand property, using time and other resources responsibly, meetingthe unique requirements of each class, communicating with

parents and other adults about school related learningSuch behaviors are reviewed with students in the beginning of

the school year as part of the school-wide expectations for student

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“MS hosts chance

to eye legal courses

Law Da highlights careers

More than 40 representativesof law schools and LSAT prep

courses throughout the countrywill participate in New Jersey’s12th annual Law School Ad-

missions Day and Fair on

Wednesday, Nov. 2, from 9:30

a.m. to 1:30 p.m. on the Montclair

Stat University campus in

Montclair.

The only event of its kind in

Ne Jersey, this free programgives students the opportunity to

spea directly with law school

representatives to gain insightinto programs, course offerings,admission procedures, entrance

tests, costs and career op-

portunities._

Last year, more than 400 stu-

dents from New York, New Jer-

sey andother parts of the countryattended the event.

Representatives from

Dickinson, District of Columbia,Marquette University, North-

eastern University, Temple Uni-

versity, St. John’s, Rutgers Uni-

versity and Fordham la schools,among others, have previouslyparticipated in this annual event.

~.Dr. Marilyn Tayler, chair-

person of the Department of

Lega Studies at Montclair State

University, believes that

personal contact and networking

betwee prospective law stu-

dents and law school admissions

directors is beneficial.

“This event gives students the

opportunity to speak individuallywith law school admissions of-

ficers,” Taylor said. “Admissions

officers have praised the

Montclair fair because it givesthem time to convey meaningful

information.”A panel discussion on law

school and admissions and

financial aid will be held from

9:30-10:30 a.m. Continuous show-

ings of the latest Law School

Admissions Council film will be

from 10:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. The

panel discussion and film will be

in the Student Center, room 411.

The fair will be held from 10:30

a.m. to 1:30 p.m. in the Student

Center Ballrooms.This event is made possible, in

part, by grants from the Aaron

and Rachel Meyer MemorialFoundation Inc. and the

Montclair State College AlumniAssociation. It is sponsored by

the School of Humanities and

Social Sciences, the Departmentof Legal Studies, Phi Alpha Delta

Law Fraternity International,and the Student Paralegal As-

sociation of the Student Govern-

ment Association.More information may be ob-

tained by calling Tayler at

655-4152.

| (.; BUTLER —St. Anthony’s_ |Hom School Association will

= sponso an art auction on Oct.28 at St. Anthony&# Parish

Center4° ‘Theauction, held at 53

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8:30 p.m. A preview begin at

30 p.m. The auction will

eature art in all media and

rice range including works

Scho associatio| Sponsors art auction

_838-41 or 838-78

by Rockwell, Neiman, Agam,Alaniz, Moses, Delacroix,Boulanger, Wooster Scott,Gorman and many others.

Piano music will be providedduring the preview. There willbe

a

door prize and 50/50 raffle.

Champagn and cheese andcake and coffee will be served.

Admission is $ per person.For more information call

Ope house&

e Montclair State University willhold open house and campus

. tours throughout the academic

year for perspective studentsand their families beginning in

October. For dates, times andfurther information about the

open house and tours for both

graduate and

_

undergraduatestudies call the Office of Gradu-ate Studies at 655-5349.

e Calvary Christian Academyand Happy Child Day CareCenter will hold an open house on

Nov. 8, from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. at

1111 Preakness Ave., Wayne. For

additional information call3584.

t.*

SERS SEIT Yet

Sc registrationa

Suns Co-op Nursery School,6 Sunset Road, Pompton Plains,is accepting registration for the

1994 season. Opening existin the three year old class on

Tuesday and Thursday after-noons. For further information

call 835-6796 or 839-3482.

The Lakeland Cooperative Nur-

sery School has a few opening intheir three and four year old

» classes. The school is located in

‘the United Church on Bartholdi

Avenue, Butler. For informationcall Marleine at 835-3539 or Joan

838-3420.

ee The Wayne United Methodist

Nursery School, 99 Parish Drive,Wayn has openings in their 94

: /9S four year old class. For infor-

{mation call Pat Matthews at

633-1252.

|e The Smoke Rise CooperativeNursery School has openings in

. their three and four year old&

programs. For additional infor-mation call Andrea at 492-2068.

Speci education

* The Special Parents Associa-ition of the Wayne Council of

‘As will hold its support croup

;meetings on the third Wednesday‘of each month, beginning at 7:30

\p-m. at Wayn Hills High School

‘media center. For additional in-

‘formatio call Linda Coyle at

1694-382

‘S.A.T prepEducational Services Center

will be offering courses to

prepare students for the S.A.T./P.S.A.T.s and other tests. Foradditional information call (800)762-8378.

Holocaust seminar

e William Paterson College will

offer a two day seminar on the

Holocaust on Noy. 14 and 15. The

fee for the seminar is $100 and

there is a $1 required text. For

times and additional information

contact WPC’s Center for Con-

tinuing Education at 595-2463.

Adult School

e The Wayne Adult School is now

offering a wide variety of classes

including exercise, cooking,recreational sports and many

other subjects .

For additionalinformation and course guide

call the Adult School at 633-3124.

Labels for education

e The Pines Lake School PTO is

sponsoring the “Labels for

Education Program,” now,

through April 21, 1995. Send

labels and other proof of

purchase from over 1,000Campbell products to Pine Lakes

School, Wayne ,N.J. 07470 to be

redeemed for educational equip-ment. For further information

call Marie at 831-8464,

Class reunions

e St. Michaels High School of

Union City,, Class of ‘SS is plan-ning a reunion. Anyone with in-

formation about the whereabout

of classmates should call Floren-

ce (Nuziale) Ray at 633-3638 or

write to 256 Harrison Ave.,Hasbrouck Heights, N.J. 07604.

e St. Mary’s High School Class of

’59, in Rutherford, will hold their

35th class reunion on. Friday,Nov. 4, at the Sheraton HeightsHotel in Hasbrouck Heights.Contact either Carol at 935-2025

or Joan at 933-7192 for addition

information or if you know the

location of other classmates.

e The Belleville High SchoolClass of &# is planning a 50 yearreunion in 1995. Alumni or people

who know alumni are asked to

send their names and addressesto Pat Ford Paganelli, 45

Trafalgar Drive, Colonia, N.J.,07067. -

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School News

Browsin for bargain

TODAY photo by Shawn Keega

Donna Murray and Sue Stark assist children as they stock up on school supplies at the school store at

Charles Olbon School in West Paterson.

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tabs new

facultyPASSAIC COUNTY The

Board of Trustees at Passaic

County Community College hasannounced the appointment of

four new full-time faculty mem-

ers.

Ruth Halpert Hamann, hasbeen appointed as an instructorof ESL.

Ann Marie McManus, has been

appointed as an assistant

professor for nurse education.Gerti Cristoffersen, has been

appointed as an

_

assistant

professor of the nurse education

program.Glen Klopfenstein is a newly

appointed assistant professor of

English. He earned his Ph.D.from the State University of NewYork at Stony Brook.

Passaic County CommunityCollege is a two-year public col-

lege committed to serving the

educational needs of Passaic

County residents. PCCC offersassociate degrees, diploma andcertificate programs in areas

such a liberal arts, allied health,business, technology, human ser-

vices and ESL.

For further information re-

garding any program offered bythe college call the admissionsoffice at 684-6868.

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Page8 - October 26,1994 - TODAY Senior NCW S eee

Gifted golde agers

TODAY photo by Chris Pilloton

Wayne seniors danced to a country western theme in the Senior Follies production of “Travelin’

America” at Wayne Valley High School on Oct. 9.

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TODAY photo by Demitrius Baleyski

Andy Lanterman goes out for a walk every day and takes along“Patches,” his pet cockatiel, who remains perched comfortably upon

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citizens to “Swim, Walk, Work-

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Thursday, Noy. 17, at the YM-

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Lakeview™

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POMPTON LAKES — The

Pompton Lakes Golden Agersmet Sept. and 15 in the Civic

Center. President MaryMoloughney presided at the Sept.

meeting. Vice President PerryBabcock presided over the Sept.15 meeting.

At the Sept. meeting ChaplainEleanor O'N read a poem ti-

tled “Ever There.” Prayers were

offered for Minnie Gordon who isin the hospital, for Al Summerellwho had surgery, for Adeline

Hopman who is ill, and for one

another. At the Sept. 15 meetingthe Chaplain read a poem titled

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“Day by Day.” Prayers were «

offered for Minnie Gordon wh is~-confined to the Lakeland NursinHome, and for Adeline Hopindnwho is ill. Perry Babcock,’ 1sVice President, read the rol atsboth meetings.

The club thanked Evelyn Mul-~:

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service she did for Edna Jackson.At the Sept meeting Alice®

Kimble, sister-in-law of WwiSmith, was a guest. 7&

Arts and crafts will meet on ith ;

alternate Thursdays of eacmonth.

The Chorus sang at ‘theLakeview Nursing Home on Sept.

7. Emily Pellington filled in on

the Recreation Committee.

September birthday=

celebrants are Florence Bezold,Millie Caputo, Martha Dockery,

Ada Edwards, Lee Hearn, BettyKennedy, Emily Pellington, and

Henry Thaler. Larry and Johan-

na Gisondi celebrated their wed-

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bers. Marian O’Reilly thanked allmembers who replenished the.coffee supply. Al Summerell

thanked all who showed concern

whe he underwent surgery.The flea market was held Sept:

29. The trip to Passaic County Jailhas been cancelled. The clubwent to Woodloch Pines Sept. 22.

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Troop paints playground games linesWAYNE — As a community

service project, members of BoyScout Troop 104 from Packanack

Lake;. recently repainted the

game Jines on the blacktop play-ground of George WashingtonJunior High School. This projectwas’ completed on Saturday Oct.

beautification campaign.The project was organized and

lead by Chris Sparrow. The

scouts who contributed their

time and work to enhance the

playground were: Steve

Granstrand, Matt Winkler, Peter

Dolan, Jeff Hallenback and John

Baltrush.7. The project coincided with the

school’s “Make A Difference” The project was approved by

Scoutmaster Peter Schemly and

Assistant Scoutmaster Ken

Cordo. The Scouts were super-

vised by Assistant Scoutmaster

Mitch Sparrow and Mike

Baltrush. All paint and supplieswere donated b Sella’s Paint and

Wallpaper, located in the Preak-

ness Shopping Center in Wayne.

Beefsteak dinner aids club programsWAYNE — Th Passaic Valley

Council, Boy Scouts of America

will‘conduct their third annual

Explorer Beefsteak dinner on

Friday, Nov. 11 at Packanack

,

Lake. Club House. The dinner

helps support activities and oper-ation of the coed teenage pro-

gra of the Boy Scouts of Ameri-

ca. Exploring programs are

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planned around experienceareas. These areas include ca-

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ness, citizenship, social, service

to others an the outdoors.

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lower Rocky Mountains. This tripis aonce in a lifetime opportunityfor the boys which develops self-

confidence, leadership skills and

pride in the youth of our com-

munity.

To help offset the round triptransportation cost, the boysfrom Troop 104 are selling lawn

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the decor of any interior design,from country to contemporary.Gerontology Services, a divisionof Social Services at Chilton

Memorial Hospital, invites

senior citizens to a free dried-flower arranging class at 10 a.m.

Thursday, Nov. 3 in the hospi-tal’s Conference Room, 97 West

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ment will present the class.

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Pre-registration is preferredCall 1-800-252-2234

John Morley helpe stabilize county taxes and

cut freeholder spending by $2.6 million this

year.

John Morley invested millions of county dol-

lars in your community’s road and bridges to

mak them safer.

Re-Elect Joh Morl -A FreeholdMaki a Dio

Freeholder

JOH MORLEYFighti t Prote th Thi Yo ValuFighting for taxpayers and families. Fighting agains criminals.That’s John Morley’s quiet, but effective brand of leadership.

Other politicians talk about protecting neighborhood values, but

John Morley does somethin about it.

As a Passaic County Freeholder, he put more prosecutors and

investigator on the street to make more arrests and help build a

bigger jail to keep criminals out of your neighborhood. TheResult: Crime is down 19 percent in Passaic County since 1988

and violent crime is down 18.2 percent.

VOTE REPUBLICAN * VOTE ROW BPaid for b the election fund of John Morley. Joe Desomma, Treas.

Deborah A. Perceyweds Eric Speranz

WAYNE — Deborah A. Percey,daughter of William H. Percey,Sr. and Lillian Percey of Wayne,was married to Eric Speranza,son of Mr. and Mrs. Dominick

Speranza of Prospect Park, on

Sunday, Sept. 11.

The candelight ceremony was

performed by Monsignor Carl

Wolsin at Our Lady of Consola-tion in Wayne. A reception fol-lowed at The Tides in NorthHaledon.

Sandra Adler was maid ofhonor. Bridesmaids were

Christine Super and Debbie

Spiotti.

William H. Percey, Jr. was best

man. Ushers were Tom Hascupand Joe Cammissa

Th bride is a 1981 graduate of

Wayn Hills High School. She is

employed with the Wayne Boardof Education.

The bridegroom is a 1980

graduate of Manchester

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‘Re-

gional High School. He is em

ployed as a Police Officer with

the Passaic County Sheriff’s De-

partmentAfter a two week honeymoon in

Melbourne, Florida, the couplereside in Wayne

Chapte will meet for

‘crafty’ dinner eventWAYNE — The North Jersey

Chapter of Professional Sec-retaries International will holdtheir Business/Dinner Meeting

on Nov. 3 at 6:30 p.m. at the Paris

Inn, 1292 Alps Road, Wayne.The meeting will be a “Shop-

ping Delight” fundraising eve-

ning. Vendors of crafts, tup-perware and sweaters will be in

attendance in addition to chaptérdonations.

Anyone wishing to join-us that

evening can call Janice Gardner,CPS at (201) 694-3227, no laterthan Tuesday, Nov.

If interested in becoming a

North Jersey Chapter member,contact Mary Lou Ricciardi at

(201) 739-3714.

Auxiliary holds dinnerWAYNE The American

Legion Auxiliary of Unit 174 will

be holding a Turkey Dinner on

November 20 at the American

Legion Post 174, Mt. View Blvd.

and Legion Place, Wayne, at 2

p.m.Reservations call 694-4929 or

694-5249, donation for dinner $8.

The American Legion Aux

iliary is involved in many Vet-erans concerns, Children and

Youth Programs, Americanism,Community Service, and Legis-lative Activities.

For further information call633-0342.

each chid wilreceve atreat bagCostume Contest awards willbe:

Most Original- New SkatesScariest- New SkatesFunniest- New SkatesScariest Mom Award

Ocfober 31, 6:00pmcen

Admission only $5.00

(skate rental included)

Plus many more freeifts

Reservations

Required !!!

Call 201.69U Juul

Call for your copy

today at

1-800-368-0055extension 6100

You the peo

VOTE 3A

“Always On The Job”. . .

Dedicated public servant with20 years experience as your county clerk.

* Beg investing bail funds - earned over

$700,000 for Passaic County taxpayers* Started evening passport program for your convenience* Earned over $154,000 for Passaic Co. taxpayers* Started Saturday pre-electior day voting* Conducts “Count Clerk” house calls.

le are always on his mind.

Re-Elect

BILLK ATTAKPASSAIC COUNTY CLERK

Election Day - bins L C Ae =

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‘American Legion Hall.

Clubs

Interstat hiking

e The Interstate Hiking Clu will*be taking the following hikes in

October and November. New

members are always welcome.

Sunday, Oct. 30, Weis EcologyCenter - Meet 8:30 a.m. Weis

Ecology Center, 150 Snake Den

Road, Ringwood. For additional

information call 797-4369.

Sunday, Nov. 6, Arden Circular- Meet 9 a.m. at Elk Pen Parking

-Lot, Arden, N.Y. For additional

-information call 762-1753.

,Sunday, Nov. 27, Long Path (6

to 8) Miles - Meet 9 a.m. AnthonyWayn Recreational Area (NorthLot), Harriman Park, N.Y. For

additional information call838-2758.

Lakeland Marine

e The Lakeland Marine Detach-

ment of Pompton Lakes is seek-

ing honorably dischargedmarines to join Marine CorpsLeague Detachment 744. For ad-

ditional information call839-6644 or 839-3352.

e The Lakeland Marine Detach-

ment of Pompton Lakes is re-

membering the 50th anniversary‘of Two Jima by requesting that

marine veterans of that invasion

join us marine corps 219th Birth-

day Ball, Saturday, Nov. 12, at the

Wayne Manor For additional in-

formation call 835-3352 or

839-7219.

‘Kennel club

Régistration is now open for the

Ramapo Kennel Club’s fall dogtraining classes. Classes are held

Tuesday, Wednesday and Thurs-

day evening at the Little FallsNine

“ week sessions cost $70 Forfurther information call Leslee

Valentee at 633-0493. The

Ramapo Kennel Club holds open

theetings monthly at the WaynePublic Library. Contact BettyMcDonnell for further infor-mation regarding these meet-

ings.

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Pro-Life

Wayne Knights» The Wayne Knights of Col-

nbus w9ill sponsor a lecture bySpeaker Terry Gal-

lagher, on Wednesday, Oct. 26, at% 6:

ca

p.m. at608 ValleyRoad,(enter rear of building),Wayne.

Italian American Society

e The Italian American Cultural

Society will meet perspectivemew members at a wine and

cheese party on Friday, Nov. 11,from 7:30 to 9:30, at the Kinnelon

Fire House, Keil Avenue, KIn-

nelon. For additional informationcall Ms. Arnowitz at 838-8471.

Financial women

© The Northern New JerseyChapter of Financial Women In-

ternational will meet on Tuesday,» Oct. 27 at the Fairmont in Little

Falls. New members are wel-

~“gom For more information call

Eizabet Johnson at 794-4341.

Women Club

The Christian Women’s Clu of

Wayn invite yo to a “Parade of

Dolls” luncheon, on Wednesday,Noy. 9, from noon to 2 p.m. at the

Regency House, Pompton Plains.

For additional information call

Lathy at 696-3195 by Nov. 2.

Preaknes Auxiliary

~@ The Preakness Hospital Aux-

iliary is looking for new mem-

bers. The auxiliary meets the

“first Wednesday of each month.

For further information call

Kat at 904-6096.

Self-esteem support

e The Center for Human De-

velopment offers a free support“group for self-esteem building“every Wednesday from 1:30 to 3

“p.m. The-support group will meet

at the Center, 105 Church Street

in Totowa. Registration is re-

quired. For more information

call 389-0628 or 633-1728.

Wayn Modelers

e The Wayne R/C Modelers will

present “Swap Meet ‘94,” on Sat-

day, Nov. 5 from 9 a.m. to

p.m. at the Wayne P.A.L. Build-

,P.A.L. Drive (off 23 north),

layne. or additional information

lecontact C.D. Ed Ajamian at

2337-61

NJAWThe Passaic County Chapte of

.e New Jersey Association of

Women Business Owners will be

holding the following events dur-

ing October. For additional infor-

mation call Karen at 812-3853.

Thursday, Oct. 27, at 8:30 a.m.

- Breakfast networking meeting.

Women’s clubs

e The Suburban Junior Woman’s

Club of Pompton Plains is sponsoring a “Fall Photo Opportuni-ty” for individual or familyportraits, on Sunday, Oct. 29,from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Senior

House. For additional infor-

mation or reservations call

694-8310 or 633-6589.

e The GFWC Junior Woman’s

Club of Wayn is collecting any

Scott paper product “UPC” sym-

bols to support a Long Branch

Ronald McDonald House. Send

any symbols to: Junior Woman&#3

Club of Wayne, P.O. Box 1695,

Wayne N.J. 07470, Attn:Ronald

McDonald House.

e The GFWC Junior Woman’s

Club of Wayne is collectingdiaper coupons to donate to the

Spina Bifida Association. Mail all

coupons to: Junior Woman’s Club

of Wayne, P.O. Box 1695, Wayne07470, Attn: Coupons

e The GFWC Junior Woman’s

Club of Wayn is collecting any

Campbell product labels and

proof of purchase seals for the

“Labels for Education” program.Send all labels and seals: Junior

Woman&#3 Club of Wayne, P.O.

Box 1695, Wayne, 07470.

e The GFWC Junior Woman’s

Club of Wayne invites all women

between 18 and 35 interested in

joining the Junior Woman’s Club

to call Kathy Cuprys at 694-4462

JOE ORDINI

Great movies

e If movies and what they have to

Say are one of your passions,Great Movies is a group that

meets twice monthly to reviewand discuss classic films. The

group is limited to 12 and reser-

vations are required at leastthree days before the movie. Fee

is $2 plus a$20 membership fee.For more information call567-2082.

Ope house

e The Little Falls Masonic Tem-

ple will hold an open house on

Wednesday, Nov. 2, at 7 p.m. at

the Little Falls Masonic Temple,14 Lincoln Ave., Little Falls. For

additional information call

Joseph Neapolitan, Jr.. at

256-2049.

Beartique

e The Pinebrook School P.T.O.will hold its annual Beartique on

Saturday, Dec. 3, from 9 a.m. to3

p.m. at the school, 274 Pinebrook

Road, Lincoln Park. The

Beartique will include a pancakebreakfast, and a Santa’s Work-

shop where children can shop for

inexpensive gifts.

Historical society

e The Passaic County Historical

Society will sponsor a series of

free lectures on preserving land-marks. The series will be held

from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. at Lambert

Castle on Valley Road on the

Clifton/Paterson Border. For ad-ditional information call

881-2761.

Wednesday, Oct. 26 - “My Old

House: Preserving and Living in

an Historic Home.”

Experience the elegance and the sublime

comfort of your very own relaxing spa.

Our spas are for indoors or outdoors,too! And you may choose from 11 models.

Joe Ordini’s Pennsylvania and Delawarestores have

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Barnes & Nobles’

e Barnes & Nobles, 1156 Route 46

West, West Paterson, will hold

the host the following list of

performers, speakers and clubs

during the month of November.

For additional information call

Mary Boge at 812-0180.

Tuesday evenings at 7 p.m.-Constitutional law discussion

group.Wednesday, Nov. 2, at 7 p.m. -

Dr. Seuss party for children

Wednesday, Nov. 2, at 8 p.m. -

Financial seminar

Thursday, Nov. 3, at 7:30 p.m.-Poets Cat Doty and Gerri De Luca

Friday, Nov. 4 at 7 p.m. -

Children’s storytimeFriday, Nov. 4 at 8 p.m. -

Musicians Michael Huseman andKaren Merchant

Saturday, Nov. 5, at p.m. -

DancecompassSaturday, Nov. 5, at 2 p.m.- The

Taming of the Shrew

Saturday, Nov. 5, at 2 p.m. -

Power Rangers Illustrator

Dwayne FergusonSunday, Nov. 6, at 4 p.m. - Show

business workshopTuesday, Nov. 8 at 10;30 -

Children’s storytimeTuesday, Nov. 8, at 8 p.m. -

Humor and health seminar

Wednesday, Nov. 9, at 10:30

a.m. - Children’s activityWednesday, Nov. 9, at p.m. -

Children’s storytimeWednesday, Nov. 9, at 8 p.m. -

Wyckoff baking series

Wednesday, Nov. 9, at 8 p.m. -

Romance Club

Thursday, Nov. 10 at p.m. -

Children’s storytimeThursday, Nov. 10, at 8 p.m. -

Civil War Discussion GroupFriday, Nov. 11, at 7 p.m. -

Children’s storytimeFriday, Nov. 11, at 8 p.m. -

Young adults sports workshop

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Friday, Nov. 11, at 8 p.m. -

Guitar Duo Dan and Rocco

Saturday, Nov. 12, at p.m. - 4-

H presentationsSaturday, Nov. 12, at 2 p.m. -

Folklore discussion

Sunday, Nov. 13, at p.m. -

Local librarian reads to children

Sunday, Nov. 13 at 7 p.m. -

Singles nightMonday, Nov. 14, at 10:30 a.m.

- Children’s storytimeMonday, Novy. 14, at 4 p.m. -

Genealogy for children

Monday, Nov. 14, at 8 p.m. -

Author Janet Pfeiffer

Tuesday, Nov. 15, at 10:30 a.m.

- Children’s storytimeWednesday, Nov. 16, at 10:30

a.m. - Children’s activityWednesday, Nov. 16, at S p.m. -

Children’s storytimeThursday, Nov. 17, at p.m. -

Children’s storytimeSaturday, Nov. 18, at 7 p.m. -

Children’s storytimeWednesday, Nov. 23, at 10:30

a.m. - Children’s activityFriday, Nov. 25, at 7 p.m. -

Children’s storytimeWednesday, Nov. 30, at 10:30

a.m. - Children’s activity

Museum events .

e The Dey Museum, 199 Totowa

Road, Wayne has scheduled the

following fall events. For furtherinformation call the museum at

696-1776. .

Oct. 29 & 30, 1la.m. to 4 p.m. -

Colonial Fall Fair

Nov. 6, to 4 p.m. - QuiltingNov. 13 to 4 p.m. - Colonial

christmas decorations

Country & Westerne A Country-Western dance will

be held on Friday, Nov. 4, startingat 8 p.m. at the Knights of Col-

umbus Hall, 84 Lincoln Park

Road, Pequannock. Tickets are

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Art auction

e St. Anthony Home School As-sociation will hold an art auction

on Friday, Oct. 28, beginning at

7:30 p.m. at the St. Anthony Par-ish Center, 53 Bartholdi Ave.,Butler. Admission is 5 per

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Luncheon

puts dolls

on displaPOMPTON PLAINS — The

Christian Women’s Club cf

Wayn invites the public to at-

tend a “Parade of Dolls” Lunch-

eon to be held on Wednesday,Nov. 9 from noon to 2 p.m. at the

Regency House, Pompton Plains.

Doll maker, Dick Daddis, from

“Dolls Unlimited” of Boonton

will display his collection of

porcelain dolls.Susan Ross of West Paterson,

will be soloist.

Bunny Linker, from Moor-

esville, N.C. will be speaker.Young mothers are welcome. A

free preschool nursery will be

available on the premises.For reservation information

call Cathy Warren at 696-3195 or

Kathy Fabiano at 785-3075 byWednesday Nov. 2 at 8 p.m.

Prayer coffee is at Vera

Nachtigall’s on Nov. 2 at 9:30 a.m.

in Kinnelon. Call 492-8529 for

directions.

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BARBARA ZARANDONA AND PAUL GIOIOSO

Barbara Zarandona will

wed Paul M. GioiosoWAYNE Anthony and

Bernadette Zarandona of Waynehave announced the engagementof their daughter, Barbara

Zarandona to Paul Mario Gioioso,

son of Jacquelin Gioioso and the

late Mario Gioioso of Fairfield.

Miss Zarandona is a 1991

graduate of Rutgers College of

Engineering in New Brunswick,where she earned aB.S. degree in

mechanical/aerospace engineer-ing. She is currently attendingStevens Institute of Technologyin Hoboken, pursuing a masters

degree in environmental engi-neering. She is employed by Al-

lied Signal, Inc. as a mechanical

/equipment engineer.

Mr. Gioioso is a 1991 graduateof Rutgers College of Engineer-ing in New Brunswick, where he

received a B.S. degree in mech-

anical/aerospace engineeringand a masters degree in 1993 in

mechanical engineering. He is

currently attending Columbia

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er as a mechanical/environmen-tal engineer.

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Sept. 11

Klepacki, Jacqueline and John

of North Haledon, a daughterKirsten Alena

Sept. 17:

Santana Ramos, Ana Antonia

and Javier, a son, Javier Santana

Sept. 20

Mazzella, Sally and Neil of

Pompton Lakes, a son Anthony

Sept. 21

Petrella, Sylvia and Carmine of

Pompton Lakes, a daughter, Jen-

nifer

Sept. 23

Runz, Julie and Michael ofWayne, a daughter, Rebecca Jean

Sept. 27

Panek, Susanne and Robert of

Wanaque, a son, Zachary Robert

Sept. 30

Valentin, JoAnnie and Alfredo

of Pompton Lakes, a son, Chris-tian

Gre Orlando bornWEST PATERSON — Steve

and Judy Orlando proudly an-

nounce th birth of a son, GregAnthony, born on Oct. 11 1994.He joins two brothers, Mark, 7

years old and Scott, 5 years old.

Grandparents are Robert and

Josephin Post of Jersey City andAnthony and Lee Orlando of West

Paterson.

Jennifer Rya bornBUTLER — John and Jessica

Ryan announce the arrival of a

daughter, Jennifer Nicole Ryan,born on Aug 25 at Valley Hospi-tal. She joins a sister CortneyElizabeth, and a brother JohnPatrick.

Grandparents are Jessica VanLenten of Pompton Lakes, and

Beverly Ryan of Alliance Ohio

Taryn O’Mara born

WAYNE — Eddie and Debbie

O’Mara of Nutley have an-

nounced the arrival of their

daughter, Taryn Nicole O’Mara,born Aug 11 at Chilton Memorial

Hospital.Grandparents are Anita

O’Mara of Nutley and Pat and

Charlie Tumminello of Wayne.Great Grandparents are Anne

Tumminello of Wayne, NancyFalato of Pembroke Pines,Florida, and Pete Apostolica of

Belleville.

JAMES AND KRISTEN McALEVEY

Mile SE ON CS

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Kristen Kithcart weds

James McAleveyPOMPTON LAKES — Kristen

Kithcart, daughter of Lois Lynchof Pompton Lakes and Chalen

Kithcart of Kinnelon, married

James McAlevey, son of Jim and

Toni McAlevey of Wycoff on

June 4.

The bride was given in mar-

riage by her mother and father at

an outdoor garden ceremony

performed by Reverend Kenneth

Lont at The Tides in North

Haledon. A reception followed at

the same location

Kimberley Barish served as

matron of honor, and Kristen

Sears was bridesmaid.

Mike Denblaker was best man,and Bob Matthews was usher.

The bride is a 1989. graduate of

Pompton Lakes High School, andis currently a senior at William

Cigarette smoking by pregnant women

is that the fetus does not grow adequately

with low birth weights do not seem to catch

b virtue of introducing carbon monoxide

retard fetal growth

located at 450 Hamburg Turnpike Me

Dr. Gof practices out of Wayne General Ho:

Casb Sonia M Go M.D, FA.C.O.G

SMOKE SCREEN

mon environmental hazard in pregnancy. The primary effect of this ill-advised habit

babies born to nonsmokers. Th effect is long-lasting. One study shows that babies

tinue to be shorter in stature and score lower o tests of intellectual functioningCigarette smoking during pregnancy interferes with the supply of blood to the fetus

restrict and displace the amount of nutrients and oxygen available to the fetus, they

Th effects of cigarette smoke have also been deleterious on the child’s abilityto hear well. am a board-certificated obstetrician and gynecologist, specializing inlaser and laparoscopic surgery, and offering prenatal care and delivery, completegynecological care, fertility testing and counseling and menopause care. If you haveany questions on these subject or others relating to women’s health, or if you wouldlike to schedule an appointment, please call my office at 942-3500 M office

American College of Obstetrics and GynecologyDr Gof&# office is located 450 Hamburg Tpke., Wayne, N.J. 942-3500

Gynel lpd

exposes their fetuses to the most com-

and is considerably smaller at birth than

u later in life, and even at age 11 con:

nicotine, and cyanide. As these agents

mber, American Medical Association

spital

=

Caro-Beth Stewart, a biochemist at the

Universit at Albany is known nationher research in molecular evolution. Yefirst love is undergradua teaching

ideas, choose the University

P.S. Heavy passive smoking also adversely affects the health of the fetus

We&#3 Glad She Chosethe Universit at Alban

Paterson College, and will gradu-ate in May 1995. She is employedas a project coordinator for Al-

liance Display and Packaging Co

in Lincoln Park

The bridegroom is a 1985

graduate of Ramapo High School

in Franklin Lakes. He is em-

ployed as a salesman for VillageFord in Ridgewood.

After a one week honeymoon et

Paradise Island in the Bahamas,the couple reside in North

Haledon

GFWC Club

introduces

delegatePOMPTON LAKES — A the

GFWC Pompton Lakes Woman’s

Club opening fall meeting, Vice

President Lois Dath introduced

high school students E.J. Kim and

Amy Emann. The girls were the

club delegates to Girls’ Career

Institute and the Hugh O’Brién

Youth Foundation seminars

E.J, Kim attended the 48thAnnual Career Seminar at

Douglass College in June, enti+

tled “Tomorrow’s Women FacingTomorrow's Challenges”. Girls

Career Institute is sponsored bythe New Jersey Federation jof

Women’s Club and provides highschool juniors the chance to par-

ticipate in conferences on career

opportunities.Amy Emann attended the Hugh

O’Brien Youth Foundation in

April at the Woodbridge Shera-

tion. The seminar offers”highschool sophomores the

_

op-

portunity to attend conferenees

and panel sessions on job skills

and leadership abilities

graduate

ally fort her US News and World

Repo and Mone both

select the Universityat Alban as one of the nation’s 25 Best Values in highereducation. To join Caro-Beth Stewart in the exploration of

at Alban For enrollment

information, call 1-800-293-SUNY.

Dr. Caro-Beth Stewart, a biochemist at the

University at Albany, was among only 30

young scientists in the nation to win the

prestigious 1994 Presidential Faculty Fellowsaward. But her first love is teachin under-

Sh says, “This means that I now have funds to

support more undergraduat and graduatestudent researchers and to explor ideas.”

Since joining the Albany faculty in 1991

Stewart has develope a require undergraduate course for the University’s new major in

biochemistr and molecular biology. Her

research is in the stud of how DNA sequenceschang from generation to generation

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Linda Lukash weds

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daughter of Louis and Barbara

Lukash of Riverdale, was mar-

ried on Sept. 3 to Thomas R.

Benway, Jr., son of Thomas and

Carol Benway of Wayne.The double ring ceremony was

performed by Father Kevin

Downey at St. Mary’s Church in

Pompton Lakes. A reception fol-

lowed at the Bethwood in Totowa

Marybeth Miller of Butler, was

matron of honor, and Elizabeth

Goldman of Delaware, was

flower girl. Bridesmaids were

Theresa DeGroot, Alina De-

Groff, Linda Saccomanno,

Mariella Rivera and Erika Gold-

man.

Scholarship Chairman, Nicki

Astarita, of the GFWC PomptonLakes Woman’s Clu is selling

Entertainment Books for Bergen/Passaic, Essex/Morris and Union

counties. These books offer dis-

GFW is selling coupon books

BenwayJoseph Bono of Lincoln Park

was best man, and Joseph De-

Groot of Wayne was ring bearer.

Ushers were David DeGroot,

John McNeish, Ray Miller,

Michael Lukash and Michael

Scangarello.The bride is graduated from

Kinnelon High School. She is

employed by Newton Screen

Printing in Butler.

The bridegroom is graduatedfrom Wayne Hills High School.

H is the owner of Tom’s Towing

in Wayne and Pompton Plains

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After a honeymoon in Aruba,

the couple reside in West

Milford.

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TODAY - October 26,1994 - Page 13’

Pequannoc MHC

auction iS a SUCCeSSLINCOLN PARK — Thanks to

the enthusiastic support of area

art collectors, the PequannockValley Mental Health Center’s

Board of Trustees sold over

$23,000 worth of art at its recent

Art Auction.

The auction, conducted byMarlin Art, Inc. of New York,

took place before a full-house at

the American Legion Hall in Lin-

coln Park. After a wine and hors

d’oeuvres reception and previewof the artwork, the fourth annual

Art Auction began. Each piecewas expertly framed and there

was something to suit every styleand price range with bids rang-

ing from $2 to $1,750.Works by Michel Delacroix,

R.C. Gorman, Jane Wooster-

Scott, Linda Geyer and Marc

Chagall were among the most

popular of the evening. Sports

collectibles boasting the auto-

graph of baseball legends such

as; Ted Williams, Sandy Koufax,and Mickey Mantle were also

quickly snapped-up by eagerfans.

Sandy -Rocciola of PomptonPlains, Chair of the Board’s

Special Events Committee, ex-

claimed, “This year’s auction

was our best yet! We thank

everyone whose purchase will

support the good work of the

Center.” She concluded, “We are

now challenged to top our record

next year!”Proceeds from the auction will

help the Pequannock Valley Men-

tal Health Center to continue to

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health services to children,adolescents and adults in North-

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LINDA AND RANDY THOMSON

Linda Daly marries

Rand R. ThomsonWAYNE — Linda Ann Daly,

daughter of John and Patricia

Daly of Wayne, married RandyRobert Thomson, son of Hugh

and Ann Thomson of Butler on

July 3.

The double ring ceremony was

performed by Father GeorgeHundt at Our Lady of the ValleyChurch in Wayne. A receptionfollowed at The Tides in North

Haledon.

Laurie Kokos was matron ofhonor and Jennifer Potosnak was

flower girl. Bridesmaids were

Margo Scudillo, Denise Sisbarro,Patty MacDonald, Karen

Enchautequi and Kim Sherry.

Gary Thomson and Daniel

‘Lnomson served as best men and

Ryan Daly and Timothy Dalywere ring bearers. Ushers were

Alex Kokos, David Daly, Richard

Thomson and Matt Cubby.The bride is a graduate of

Wayn Valley High School. Sh is

employed as an order processorat Mundi Westport in Pine Brook.

The bridegroom is a graduateof Butler High School. He is

employed as a financial plannerfor Kastle Financial Group.

After a one week honeymoo in

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Cooper will be celebrating his

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Maternal Grandparents are

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Tori Novak bornWEST PATERSON — Thomas

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Kristin Lee Bennett

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Lee Bennett, daughter of Rever-end William Bennett of Holland,Michigan and the late Mary Ben-

nett, formerly of Pompto Plains,was married July 16th to Daniel

Macagney, son of John and Rose-

mary Macagney of PomptonLakes.

Reverend Dr. Timothy Mulder,Reverend William C. Bennett and

Reverend Michael JohnCarnevale O.F.M. co-celebrated

the ceremony at Preakess Re-formed Church in Wayne. A re-

ception followed immediately at

Bretton Woods Inn in MorrisPlains.

The bride is a graduate of

Pequannock High School, and

received a B.A. in language arts

from Hope College in Holland,

Michigan. She earned her mas-

ters degree in reading from Wil-

liam Paterson College in Wayne.

Presently she is a teacher in the

Livingston School District

The bridegroom is a graduateof Pompton Lakes High School,and received a B.S. degree in

computer science from Rider

College in Lawrenceville. He is

employed as a systems engineerfor AT&am in Berkeley Heights

The couple resides in Lincoln

Park.

Badalamenti take first

plac in artists contestLINCOLN PARK — Lonny

Irgens Badalamenti took first

place in the oils and acrylicscategory for her oil painting“Those Who Enter,” at the Saint

Mary’s Art Festival in Sparta.Badalamenti is a 17 year resi-

dent of Lincoln Park. She was

recently accepted in two

categories (oil and photography),to the Rutherford Art Associa-tions 2D and 3D Juried Art Showheld at the William Carlos Wil-

liams Art Center in Rutherford

Monda,actress

on stagWAYNE — Former Wayne

resident Carol Monda recentlyperformed in Beau Jest at theCharles Playhouse in Boston,

MA. The show was co-producedby the Arthur Cantor Group ofNYC, and the Cambridge TheatreCompany of MA

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also works on various industrial,television, voice-over and film

projects.

Monda is a graduate of WayneValley High School, where shewas Senior Class vice president,class actress and a member of theDrama Club. She also studied

BFA drama, and acting conéen-

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CommentaClick on candidates

Local candidates for office will be presentedin TODAY’s news pages in a pre-electionroundup.

As an additional way to become familiar

with those running for council seats in your

town, TCI cable television is broadcasting a

series of forums entitled “If I’m Elected.” In

this series, each candidate has the opportunityto present his or her credentials and vision for

leadership. TCI lists the daily schedule for the

towns it serves.

Live debates and personal exposure are,

naturally, the best way to see your candidates.

In live and personal situations, candidates

operate extemporaneously, without preparedscripts or texts. But a lot of us are presse for

time. We just don’t get out to see our local

politicians in an arena in which they can best

be evaluated. So, the second best judgementopportunity is reading about them in TODAY.

The televised forum TCI offers puts a dif-

ferent view out for you. While some are less

articulate than others, their opinions and

perspectives can be deduced if they are,

indeed, qualified to run for office.

So grab your remote control. Click on the

candidates in your town. Take advantage of

the opportunity your cable television offers as

a public service. It only serves if you use it.

And better yet, check out the candidates on

these pages. Follow their words, and theirdeeds. TODAY has chosen a simple, straight-forward, concise capsule of the people whose

names will be on your November ballot.

Th political ball is in your court.

DST: a poorly timed moveIt’s not a new thought and it has obvious

merit. Reverting to Standard Time from

Daylight Saving Time just days before Hal-

loween seems like a plan from the drawingboard of Ebineezer Scrooge — make those

streets dark an hour earlier so youngsters can

trip around without benefit of natural lightwhen they go trick-or-treating.

From a kid’s point of view, it’s more of an

adventure, more fun to traipse around cos-

tumed in the dark. But from a safety stand-

point, it’s a dim idea.

Daylight Saving Time was originated as an

aid to farmers, giving them more early morn-

ing time for chores. But it was adjusted duringhard times — a war and an oil crisis.

We’re not asking for a major change or

elimination of this time adjustment practice.W just want one more daylit week.

Right after Halloween, not before, would be

a wiser time to turn back the clock. Whyhaven’t we don it?

WouLD You BEINTERESTE INSEEIN MoRE

MEDI COVERO TH ISSUE

IN TH CAMPAI

SUR A Loné AS TH Issue”Is THE O.J SIMPSO TRIAL/

Is Halloween as much fun as you remember it when you were youngerWhat did you do then?

Melanie Kahn

Wayne

BY EILEEN MONTESANO_ TODAY Photographer

“Halloween is fun now.

We can watch our own

kids having fun. I en-

ERSTEUESE Sr rS

There’s an odd correlation be-

een Halloween and Election

ay. They’re just days apart and

he rituals are often very similar.

First is the dress-up.Candidates dress to look their

best while campaigning in the

waning day before election. Hal-

loween enthusiasts dress as

weirdly as possible.Then there are the treats.

Politicians ply us with give-aways, like potholders, combs

and key chains. Halloween hosts

ply us with candy and apples.An how about the decorating?Election Day advance teams

put up posters and signs. Hal-

loween observers decorate with

pumpkin and cutouts of witches

and jack o’lanterns. Then there

are the inevitable stuffed

scarecrows, who often actuallyresemble the candidates in the

final throes of campaigning.Ghosts are common. For politi-

cians, there’s the ghost of

previous administrations, bad

legislating and misdeeds. For

Halloween, there are white-

sheeted ghost or “sonic ghosts,”

Time again for trick or treat|

Believe mesound-activated ghouls that

shake, light up and make scary

noises.

Hey, don’t politicians light upand make scary noises too?

As we close in on Halloween

and Election Day, I’m going out to

buy something I saw advertised.

It’s a “Screaming Door Mat that

makes haunting, eerie sounds

when stepped on.”

I won’t get any potholders,combs or key chains, and I won&#

get any candy handouts, but life

will b a tad more peaceful.As for my preference in this

coming election. That&# easy. I’m

for the ones who scare me the

least.

This column is a re-run. But so is

this year’s election campaign.

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- Bob

Sullivan

WAYNE — Ca almighty capi-talism save a troubled school

system? Can profit motive helpkids learn better for less money?

That’s exactly what board of

education members in Hartford,Connecticut think can happen. So

earlier this month, they voted to

hand over administration of their

26,000-student district to Educa-

tion Alternatives, Inc. of Minne-

sota.

EAI has been chipping away at

troubled districts across the

country, looking for a major cityto give in and try the capitalist-based education idea. Eight-year-old EAI has taken over portionsof district administration before

but gaining control over an en-

tire, big-city district is the

chance they need to strut their

stuff.

seaperets

Let the experiment begin.EIA promise to spend millions

infusing new technology and re-

pairing old buildings for Hart-

ford. In return, the company

pocket half of any savings at the

end of the day.Supporters say an outside firm

with a profit motive can do what

a locallyelected school board

cannot - make the hard decisions,refine the processes, and get

more educational bang for the

buck. Hartford spends almost

$9,00 per student, well above the

national average of $5,900 and

$52,00 per teacher. But the dis-

trict is at the bottom in student

performance. Nearly 95 percentof fourth graders need remedial

help and only half of ninth-gradeclasses wind up graduating.

But opponents shrink at the

thought of profit motive enteringinto critical education decisions

about our children. Will the best

books and methods be spurnedbecause they don’t fit into the

corporate prospective?Most critical are, to be ex-

pected, the teachers’ unions, who

correctly sense a threat to their

authority in the private-sectorexperiment. Any serious dis-

cussion about holding school

costs has to start with teachers,who usually account for about

three-fourths of a district

More bang for school bucks

Off the recordPOLES

NE

budget. Beyond all the official

reasons for hiring EIA is a deepertruth - neighborhood school

boards are frustrated and feel

helpless dealing with unions, but

an outside company might have

better luck holding a hard line

come contract time. And the

board doesn’t hav to do the dirtywork.

The dangers of EIA should be

obvious - the very notion cuts at

the fabric of the American idea of

a neighborhood school, suggest-ing instead that the best de-

cisions for our kids can be made

in a cold, distant office.

But within the past 10 years in

New Jersey, Paterson and Jersey

City have forcibly surrendered

administration of their districts

to the state department of educa-

tion.

An in small districts like Lit-

tle Falls, voters are so dis-

interested that sometimes it’s

hard to find enough candidates to

fill school board slots - three

years ago, Donald Duck was the!

third-highest vote-getter.Is EIA a worse alternative?

As one Hartford principal sug-

gested, the current way of doingthings hasn’t worked - at least|

this is a chance to break down the}

old ways, from “an outsider, who}

can come in and stir up the pot.”

joyedand so do my kids.”

trick-or-treating

Jacqueline FaginWayne

“Halloween is scariernow because of the

dange of others. W still

trick-or-treat, but we

need to be more carefulthan when we were chil-dren.”

Sue Schou

Wayne

“Halloween is more fun

now. I can stay out later

than when

I

was a kid.”

Beth PapazWayne

“Halloween was better

as a kid. I’d_ spendmonths deciding what I

was going to be.”

Nancy RubensteinExecutive Editor

James ZoccoliEditor

Peter Centineo* Sport Editor

Robert ErreraDeput Editor

Demitri BalevskiPhoto Editor

Linda TempleCirculation Director

Rick KestenbaumAdvertisin Director

Josef OrnegriAdvertisin Manager

North Jersey Newspaper CompanyRichard J. Vezza

President & Chief Executive Officer

Jeannette B. DowdVP/Classitied

Josep GioiosoVP,

Richard HarknettVP/Circulation

Pete LeddyVP/Finance

Anthony ViegVP/Advertising

Letters to the editor

Keep residential zone in RiverdaleDear Editor:

I have lived in the Borough of

Riverdale for the past five years

and I just now have my firstproblem with the town.

I

live in

the Windbeamsection of town

and our nice, quiet, peaceful,beautiful neighborhood is beingthreatened by the Maroon Auto-

motive Group. Maroon owns the

building and lot where Tri-Coun-

ty Motorcycles used to be. This

by itself presents no problem, but

they are seeking zoning vari-

ances to be able to park their new

car inventory (consisting of 400

cars) o residential lots.

Thave a problem with this. Our

children play in this neigh-borhood and the possibility of

test drivers coming through our

area is not a comforting thought.Anyone wh travels on Route 23

knows the traffic problems that

exist as well as the safety

problems at that intersection. I

can’t bear to think of how many

more accidents will occur from

people trying to enter and-exit a

large volume automobile deal-

ership.ait

The zoning now is correct,/we

have residences in a residential

zone, all I want is for it to stay

that way. Riverdale is a gdodfamily oriented town, let’s keepitthat way.

Gregg Slaff

Riverdale

W must protect children, not lawsDear Editor:

As “Megan&# Law” goes to Gov.

Whitman for signature, I have to

question its possible effective-

ness. First of all we are depend-ing on people of questionablecharacter to willingly confess to

the local police aboutbeing one

step above primordial slime.

Then too the knowledge of the

presence of a sex offender would

naturally lead to vigilante behav-

ior, leading to colateral damage,like a burnt-out house in an other-

wise pristine neighborhood.Th only effective method; i.e.

mandatory death sentence for

any form of sex abuse of a child,fatal or not, would bring howls of

unconstitutionality, as is alreadyhappening with “Megan’s Law.”

It seems the judicial giants are

still more interested in the rightsof defendants over the rights of a

child to even b alive.

As for the. experiments at

ADTC in Avenel in pedophilepsychology, stats still show the

rehabilitation rate is almost nil.

Thus the only guarantee of

safety of our children is to watch

them all the time. We must teach

our children to avoid strangers,

especially, if they approach from

avehicle. Our /S system makes it

easy for anyone to snatch a child

and b out of the state in a very

short time. We must teach our

children to take down platenumbers, run like hell, and reportsuch approaches. immediately.We must accompany our children

on any door-to-door activity. At

no time doe a child enter a house

alone. We adults must come with

the package. During visits with/by relatives, stay within eye, or

ear shot. Statistics show thatmost rapes of girls and boysunder 12 are at the hands of close

relatives. The victim is lesslikelyto report it for fear of a credi-

bility gap. If you notice.a

negative change in behavi6r,-es-

pecially around a certain individ-

ual, it’s time for an examination

by the family pediatrician’and to

file a complaint with the DA; or

otherwise get rid of the offendingparty. —

The ultimate respons{bilitrests with u as individuals as thstate continues to promulgalpolitically-motivated legislation

it can’t enforce.

Steve RaynWayne

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&a works;Dé Editor:

viewed with great interest a

somewhat slanted presentationby Beryl Paul at Wayne’s Sept 21

iCdunci meeting. Ms. Paul, a for-

mer president of the Wayne Re-

ligan Organization, came to

cribe our ‘constitutionally

ite republic,” as a system“where the principles of democ-

Trac and majority-rule onlyfapply’in the selection of those

twhont we authorize to represent

lu in the government of our

jcountry.”What I don’t understand is how

&quot Paul, on the one hand, sup-

lports the fact that “governmentderives its powers from the con-

{sent of the governed”; and at the

[sam time, she can be so opposedran irrationally fearful of the

privilege of I&am Initiative &

{ Referendum, or binding refer-

(endum, which has been employediby the citizens of Wayne to qués-ition the practice of council re-

Heeivi full health benefits at

| taxpayer expense.

According to Ms. Paul, council

members would be followers and

(ii the leaders they were elected

try iton Wayneto be if they voted Yes on the

Wayne’ Action Coalition ordi-

nance, which was the result of a

4,300 signature petition from

Wayne residents calling for the

elimination of council’s health

benefits. I would have called it

goo listening.If there is to be good govern-

ment we must have good listen-

ers in office. So councilmen, for

instance, can hear and exercise

the will of Wayne’s citizens

who they are here to serve. You

see, when 15 percent of the total

number of registered voters in

the previous election put their

signatures on a petition for a

binding referendum, that’s a

goo indication that the voters

don’t want to wait until the end of

council’s term of office for coun-

cil members to sharpen their

listening skills.

So why is Beryl] Paul so afraid

of this seldom used listeningtool? She continues, “Let me

point out to you, if you open the

door to Initiative & Referendum,if you give the movement any

credibility, it can happen againon any subject. And what will be

next? Every decision you

benefitsmake, every vote you cast, maybe the target of a new I&am move-

ment.”

Forgive me Beryl, but that

sounds like the kind of healthyseed that I&# like to plant in themind of anybody wh sits in a

position to spend my money. You

make it sound like the end of

Camelot.

Well if the rest of you in Wayneagree with me, I can’t think of a

better way to plan our first seeds

than to vote Yes on our I&am

Ordinance No. 82/1994, that’s Mu-

nicipal Question No. on your

ballot in Wayne to eliminate the

$120,000 in taxpayer paid health

benefits to part-time officials in

Wayne.Oh by the way, Ms. Paul is

currently the assistant to the

Passaic County registrar. I& be

willing to wager that they’re very

interested in Initiative & Refer-

endum. Just think, if we all vote

Yes maybe county governmentand who knows what other levels

of government might open their

ears too.

Keith Kurtz

Wayn Action Coalition

*Part- benefits ride on taxpayer{Dear’Editor:

our thousand Wayn citizens

-hav@- the right to in-

i legislation, and now we are

ed to vote Yes on the Nov.

yt; to put an end to benefits

se by part time employees.

‘or taxpayers living on fixed

some or struggling throughlofig’terms of unemployment,

this. citizen action is likened to

Boston Tea Party, where a

‘small group of citizens led the

Bad against an abusive and

} king.

{ Many township part-timerstwhojaccep the free benefits are

4ly covered through otherBea employment. At least

fon council member has the

\ayailabil of two complete cov-

Ho-helpeneed kidsDear Editor:

| behalf of the GFWCurban Woman&#39 Club of

PGinpt Plains, I would like to

jSla everyone wh participated‘M@b recent 50/S0 raffle at the

‘Pequannock Ho-dowr. TheProceed are used to help needy‘children in the area. The

}clubwomen wh volunteered to

} the chances made it all

‘possible. The face painting was

‘fun. The proceeds will also go}toward one of our many worth-

while causes.

A special thanks to the Depart-;ment of Parks and Recreation of

“Pequanno Township for their

help and support.

=ooo

F

Hannah Kashishian

ee,,Chairman, Ways and Means

.(GFWC) Suburban Woman’s

Club of Pompton Plains

Hop rises

for thorium

removalDear Editor:

Since 1981, when it was dis-covered that elevated radiationlevels existed in the area of the

WR Grace facility, extensiveStudies were conducted and some

remedial actions were taken to

Contain any possible future con-

tamination from the escapedthorium. However, there was no

firm commitment mad to secure

a complete excavation and off

“site disposal of such soils.

Being a lifelong resident of

Wayn Township, the issues sur-

*younding the thorium are of great“significance.

Despite the intractable nature

~0f this dilemma there seems to be

“some hope. The actions taken byCongressman Herb Klein, in

+holding a Thorium Summit and

-fequesting the Department of

Energy produce a plan for ex-

,¢ayation and removal of all con-

wiaminate soils has expeditedefforts to address a concern that

has been largely unaddressed for

“ov 10 years. Such a plansed by Congressman Klein

Sfie the local community and

‘State’s preference for re-

moval and out of state disposal of

gin contaminated soil.

oe John Ivankovic

Wayne

erage packages. No matter what

the cost or no matter how the

council chooses to hide the cost, it

is wrong for part time employeesto be covered free at taxpayer

expense.The “Yes” vote on Nov. 8, to

end benefits abuse, affirms your

right to review government de-

cisions, elected officials, and to

make change. The power to ef-

fect change belongs to the

citizens. That was proven at the

Boston Tea Party. I encourage

everyone to join the 4,000 neigh-

bors and friends, and the Wayne

Action Coalition on Nov. 8, vote

Yes to end benefits abuse.

Richard Mazloom

Wayne

Op-EdTODAY - October 26,1994 - Page 19

On the spot

BL

EARL

David

Savastano

Although it is now time for the

municipal and national elections,

the most interesting, and ul-

timately most beneficial for both

taxpayers and school children, is

being done in various placesacross the nation.

In cities such as Jersey City,Hartford and Milwaukee, and in

the state of Michigan, leaders are

trying their best to create new

ways to educate children, usingnew approaches to funding and

teaching. It’ll be interesting and

instructive to see how these ideas

come out.

In Milwaukee, for example,

parents and students have the

choice of what school to attend

Closer to home, Jersey CityMayor Bret Schundler has gottenthe okay to try out his con-

troversial voucher system,where families of students goingto a private school can receive

vouchers from the city. Critics

complain loudly, calling it the

end of the road for public schools,

and they may have a point.However, is that point worth

taking?Why do people want to send

their children to private schools?

Very simply, it’s because theywant the best for their children —

that’s the basic principle here.

The obvious point is that, for

whatever reason, public schools,

particularly in the cities, are seen

as being unable to provide the

best possible education.

One of the problems comes

from funding, which is done byproperty taxes. This is a tough

approach to take in th big cities,which conversely don’t have the

per student tax base that the

suburbs do. Additional state aid

isn’t enough.Michigan has gone away from

the property tax approach, in-

stead relying on an increase in

state sales tax and allocatingaccordingly. From what I’ve

read, it’s working fairly well,

although there might be a short--

fall, but it is equitable. Some of

our state legislators are con-

sidering that option now.

The most fascinating, and ul-

timately the best, approach is

that of Hartford’s. ‘In a highlycontroversial move, that city’s

board of education has hired

Educational Alternatives Inc., a

Minneapolis-based company, to

operate the district’s 32 schools.

It’s a drastic solution, but Hart-

ford’s per student costs were way

Schools: job farm or education?above the national and state aver-

age, while the educational results

were way below average, which

goes to show that throwingmoney into these districts

doesn’t solve problems. Consider

the case of Newark, where cor-

ruption probe and threatened

state takeovers are the business

of the day.Tired of bureaucratic woes and

lousy results, the Hartford Board

of Education went to EAI, which

is currently running nine publicschools in Baltimore and one

school in Miami Beach

The teachers’ union is particu-larly aghast at this decision, and

plan to fight it. Why should they

oppose an opportunity to try a

new system that might benefit

the children? Because it may bea

threat to their jobs. However, I’mreminded of a line that comes

from a Chicago Tribune editorial

of Oct. 7, 1994: “... the purpose of

a school system is not to employteachers but to educate stu-

dents.” Enoug said

It’s a basic axiom that a privatebusiness will be a lot more effi-

cient than -a government bu-

reaucracy, if only because

there’s money to be made if one is

smart enough.I’m not saying that Hartford’s

system will work when it is fi-

nally implemented, or will run

smoothly at first, but it’s an

opportunity to see how a new

approach works

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BY PETER CENTINEO

BUTLER — The run-and-shootoffense employed by the Butler

Bulldogs enables the team to ripoff big chunks of yardage andscore numerous touchdowns in a

short period of time.Of course, any team that uses

the run-and-shoot (of which there

are few) would have this in mind.

But the Bulldogs not only use it,they have perfected it to th petitwhere it seems unstoppable

Against Millburn two weeks

ago, the Bulldogs scored fourteuchdowns on six plays. AgainstMontville this past weekend, a

38-0 rout, the Bulldogs racked up25 points in th first half.

Their initial score of the gamecame on a 46-yard touchdown

toss from QB Dan Madine to wide

receiver Dave Conklin just 2 1/2

minutes into the game.Although only up 7-0 and still

very early in the game, this

contest had all the markings of a

blowout, and the Bulldogs (5-0)didn’t disappoint. A 19-yardtouchdown run by Bob Brown on

a pitchout with 6:45 to go in the

quarter made it 13-0, and then the

..Bulldogs used a 10-play drive

cappe by a 10-yard touchdownthrow from Madine to Conklin to

boost the score to 19-0.

Then, with 10:36 left in the

second quarter, running back

Eric Mickens lumbered in for an

di-yard touchdown run. A‘Madine to Mickens pass made it

‘a 31-0 game, and in the fourth

‘Madine hit wide receiver Dave

‘Daven on a 26-yard TD toss.

Madine was 18-for-26 on the

day for 326 yards and four touch-

downs, as Butler racke 467i ard of offense. Alon

attack, Mickens«

yards on the gr

| the

Bulldogs make it look eas but&

it’s far from easy, according to

coach Bob Jones.

“I think Dan said it best a

couple of weeks ago when he said

it may leok easy, but we work

very hard to get there. These

guys haven’t had a bad practice

bute ‘thewe (

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VAL asAV H

SPORTS INDEX

NI 7

TODAY - October 26,1994 - Page 21

Wayn Valley High School is oskiifor a boys swimming, girls fencing,assistant winter track, boys volleyball

and assistant softball coach.

Call 633-3060.PETER CENTINEO

Photo b Demetrius Balevski

AIR ATTACK — Butler’s Mike Davenport goes sky high for a passbut just missed the reception during the Bulldogs’ victory Saturday.

all year. They’ve grown up with

a be and we have some

te oeve four:parisVanZile, MikeDivent Dave Conklin and

Bob Brown) it makes it easier.Dan is probably the best

quarterback we’ve had, and our

line has been outstanding all

year. Right now we&#3 executingthe offense very well,” saidJones.

vase

BY PETER CENTINEO

WAYNE — Th tragic death

of Mike Mullins, a former

Wayne Valley student and

}

member of the football team,.’ was tough to cope with for the

| Indians last week and this past-

- Saturday.'. Practice didn’t seem import-

-

ant, and neither did the game.

-Mullins a ‘92 graduate, was

killed in an automobile acci-

dent last week, and the griefthe Indians felt was awful.

“We went to the funeral as a

team. It was a real tough thingfor the kids to go through, butwe wanted to be with the

family and be there for them.Mike was a great kid, and a lot

» of. the guys on the team this

year knew him,” Coach DaveMeMahon said. “If we couldhave rescheduled the gamethis past Saturday we would

have. But we couldn’t, so we

dedicated the game to him nd

we won for him.”

Wayn Valley responded for

=their friend with a 35-0 whip-ping of Newark West Side on

«th road. The victory uppedValley’s record to 5-0 on the

r= year, and they will face their

biggest test of the season this

»Saturday when they host 6-0

: Delbarton.“We'v never played

Delbarton before. They don’t

ow us and we don’t know

them. All I know is what I’vebeen of film, and that is that

they are a very good team and

very well coached. I’ve been

watching some film on them* and they run a 4-4 defense and

‘multiple set offense,”McMahon said Sunday night.

“We&#3 get together with the

test of the staff tomorrow

(Monday) and put our game

plan together. It should be a-

great game. We&#3 looking for-

ward to it.”

Wayne Valley should be

Wayn Valley victory|

a very emotional one

looking forward to this game

as they’ve recently found its

offense. A struggling unit

early in the year, drives

stalled many times inside

their opponents 20-yard line.

However, in their last two

wins they’ve scored 19 pointsagainst Orange, and 35 againstWest Side. Suddenly, the Val-

ley offense is beginning to

click.

“Our timing was just off and

we kne it was just a matter of

time before things started

clicking. This past Saturdaywe threw th ball a little more

than usual, and Steve (Ludwig)had a great day,” McMahon

said.

Ludwig couldn’t have done

much better, throwing five TD

passes. Ray Inzerillo and Alex

Lundry caught two TD passes

apiece, as Bryan Florio snared

one. Overall, Ludwig was 6-

of-11 for 177 yards with fiveTDs.

“Steve’s been running the

offense well, but needed a bigday passing and h got it. We

were happy with ourselves

because we didn’t want them

to score on us and they didn’t,”McMahon said.

While the offense is juststarting to come together, the

defense has bee all year. JakePluta and Rob Stiglianospearhead the attack on the

line, with Matt Barbieri and

Ludwig at the end positions.Brian Fanning and Florio havebeen deadly at the cornerback

positions, and linebackers Rob

Caridad and Ed Mirko have

been excellent.Scott Rich, Mike Robertiello

and Lundry are the defensivebacks ona team that has allow-

ed just 16 point in five games.

Through four games, the op-

position was averaging 3.11

yards per rush, and only 4.39

yards per pass completion.

The highflying Bulldogs are

led by Madine, whose on his wayto shattering the schoo recordfor TD passe in’a season. Therecord, set last year by Kevin

Maxwell, is 22. Madine alreadyhas 20 T passes, and has thrownfor 1,448 yard overall. He’s com-

pleted 69-of-100 passes thus far,with only two interceptions.

On the receiving end of those

Passes are some very talentedreceivers. Conklin currently

Photo by Demetrius Balevski

RELENTLESS DEFENSE — Butler’s Scott Fairlamb, No. SS, gets in

Montville quarterback Mark DeCarlo’s face during the Bulldogs’38-0 win Saturday.

leads the team with 27 catches

for 761 yard H has nine touch-

i and 11 overall.He’s averagi agaddy 28 yardper reception.

Davenport has 17 catches for

338 yards and 6 touchdowns,while Brown has caught 13 ballsfor 147 yards and two scores.

VanZile has eight receptions for187 yards, an average of 25 yardsper catch. Keeping opposing de-

fenses honest is Mickens, whohas carried the ball 29 times for291 yards and four scores,

Of course, none of this wouldbe possible without the play ofthe offensive line, which features

only one returning starter from

last year. Left guard AnthonyDonahue is the only returningstarter on the line, and is joined

by right guard John Borie, rightSee Bulldogs win, page 22)

Photo by Daryl Stone

WOCH HANGS ON — Fair Lawn’s Ed Fish (No.32) is slowed down, but not stopped, by Wayn Hills’ Al

Woch in th first half of Hills’ 28-21 victory Friday night.

Patriots dig down dee for much

needed 28-21 win over CuttersWAYNE — Wayn Hills coach

Chris Olsen asked his players for

a little gut check Friday night in

their game against Fair Lawn.

After squandering two leads, in-cluding a 14-point bulge theybuilt early in the second, Olsen

asked his Patriot players to show

him something.In a game loaded with big

offensive numbers and explosiveplay-making, WH was able to getthe lead and han on, upping theirrecord to 4-1, in beating Fair

Lawn, 28-21, in North BergenInterscholastic League Division I

play.From the very start of the

game, it looked as though thePatriots were headed for a rout.

With the ball spotted just outsidetheir 20 following the openingkickoff, WH marched down field

virtually trouble free, with theaid of a FL penalty.

Quarterback Albert Woch, whorushed for 80 yards on the eve-

ning, scored on an 18-yard keeperto open the scoring. Peter Lyonsadded the point after, making it

7-0.

Fair Lawn was not able to do

anything with the ball on theirfirst possession, but the ensuing

punt pinned the Patriots back to

their own 2.

With the offensive line clear-

ing the way, Wayne Hills never

put the ball in the air. Woch, alongwith tailback Chris Auferio andfullback Bruce Erb, rammed the

ball right at the Fair Lawn defense.

Auferio, who ran for 156 yardsand hauled in two passes foranother 58 yards, was key on the

98-yard, 16-play drive that cul-minated with his 2-yard TD

plunge. Faced with fourth downat the Cutter 30, Auferio swept

around right end, picked up a

devastating block by teammate

Roy Salley, and got down to the

two, where he scored on the next

play.

Down by 14, Fair Lawn needed

something good to happen, and

happe in a hurry. A short kick

and good return gave them goodfield position at their 40 after the

TD.

On first down junior tailbackEd Fish burst through the line

into Patriots territory and pickedup 23 yards. Two plays later head

coach Mike Alberque went into

his bag of tricks and came upwith a big play.

Mike Rickett took a hand off on

an end around, pulled up, and

found wide receiver John Lerch

all alone behind the WH second-

ary. The two connected for a 39

See Hills wins, page 24

TODAY Sports Editor

Wayn Valley facDelbarton in battle

of unbeatens teams

BY RICK O’SHEA

Halloween is around the cor:

ner. What tricks or treats will

be awaiting high school foot-ball teams this weekend?

Will the area’s only un-

defeated teams — Butler and

Wayne Valley — continue on

their merry way, or is themonster of defeat lurking

around the corner? There are

10 games on this week’s sched-ule. After going 8-2 with our

predictions last week, let’s

take acloser look at each gameand predict how the local

teams will do. ws1

CALDWELL (5-0) AT DE-

PAUL (2-4), FRIDAY, 7 p.m. —

It’s been a long learningprocess for the Spartans who

probably start more

sophomores on the varsitythan any other team. They’regetting on-the-job trainingwhich will make the Spartansawfully tough to beat in the1995-96 season. The learningprocess continues Friday

night when the unbeaten

Chiefs come calling fresh offa

40-7 pasting of Madison, a

team which defeated DePaul,21-7. DePaul’s defense, led byspirited sophomores, keepsthe team in games but spotty

offensive play, as in last

week’s 29-17 loss to West

Milford, keeps the Spartansfrom the win column. Caldwell

just has too much offensive

firepower and experience for

the young Spartans to handle.Prediction — Caldwell 21 -

DePaul 3.

BAYLEY ELLARD (0-45) AT

KINNELON (0-5), FRIDAY, 7

p.m. — This is a game that at

the start of the season Kin-nelon could expect to win

Now, with two forfeits in thelast three games and havingbeen outscored 110-0 in the

three games it has fielded a

team, nothing is certain forKinnelon. The Bishops, a 23-0

loser to Verona last week,have played competitive ball

this season and are very

hungry for a victory. Theyknow the’Colts are down andthis is their big opportunity.

Prediction — Bayley Ellard 16- Kinnelon 0.

MORRIS CATHOLIC (2-3-1)AT BUTLER (5-0), SATUR-DAY, 1 p.m. — The beat goeson for the Bulldogs. Dan

Madine now has 20 TD passesand more than 1,300 passingyards, and Butler has

outscored the opposition208-9. The Crusaders are a

scrappy bunch led by runningbacks Fred Storz and PhilRizzo. They hung o to defeatEssex Catholic on the road,14-12, and also own a win over

DePaul. But they have yet to

face a high-powered offenselike Butler or a harder hittingdefense. Butler marches on.

Prediction Butler 31

Morris Catholic 0.

WAYNE HILLS (4-1) AT IN-

DIAN HILLS (S-0), SATUR-

DAY, 1:30 p.m. — The Braves

needed a hook and lateral pass

play to remain unbeaten witha

23-17. win over Ramsey.Wayn Hills got back on the

right track with an impressive28-21 win over a tough Fair

Lawn team as Chris Auferioled the way with 163 yards on

the ground. If the Pats are to

handle the Braves, they must

stop Mike Guazzo, one of the

top backs and scorers in the

state. While the Patriots’ of-fense has been explosive, the

defense has been pretty kind

to the opposition. If the Pats

are to win this one, the defensemust come up big Prediction

— Wayne Hills 21 - IndianHills 20.

CLIFFORD SCOTT (2-3) ATLAKELAND (2-4), SATUR-

DAY. 1 p.m. — After a big win

at Pequannock, Lakelandcouldn’t get by West Orange as

another back had a big gameagainst the Lancer defense.This time Mike Weiner scoredthree times and rushed for 202

yards. Lancer QB Rick

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Butler Bulldog still undefeated after 38-0 rout of Montville(Continued From Page 21)

tackle Scott Fairlamb, left tackle

Tim Stewart and center Charlie

Aumick.“This offensive line has really

impressed me. Donahue’s the

only returning starter, but these

guys have really come togetheThey’ve only allowed six sacks

all year, and when you throw the

ball as much as we do that’pretty impressive,” Jones said.

While the offense is doin it’s

job and then some, so is the

defense.

October 26, 1994 - TODAY

The defensive unit has allowed

just nine point all year while the

offense has scored 208. The of-

fense gets a lot of credit for the

Bulldogs’ success, but the de-

fense has been magnificent.Although Butler may not be a

big, intimidating team, theymake up for it with tenacity and

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linebackers Rich Cook and Matt

Panas. Cook leads the team with

33 tackles, 11 assists and two

interceptions, as well as two

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Butler looks as though they’ rheading for the state playoffs,but Jones doesn’t even want totalk about pos season play.Morris Catholic is the team they

must beat this week, and that’s althat matters.

““Morris Catholic is no’ easyteam. You can talk about powerpoints and stuff like that all youwant. W can’t afford a let dows.

We&#3 just worried about Saturday,” Jones said

Hall nominees ~WAYNE — Wayn Valley High

School is presently acceptilnominations for the Athletic H

of Fame and will continue untJanuary 15, 1995.

Athletes who had competed in

any interscholastic sport duringand including the 1989 season are

eligible to be nominated. Coachesfrom any scholastic sport may be

nominated provided they are no

longer coaching any school sportNomination forms may be ob-

tained at Wayne Valley HighSchool. Send completed. nomi-nation forms to: Wayne ValleyAthletic Hall of Fame, Mf.

Thomas Barkalow, 26 SquireLane, Wayne, N.J., 07470.

Please include a com-

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and any county, conference or

, State honors received-

Previews(Continued From Pa 21)

Crescente tried to bring the

Lancers back but couldn’t

undo the damage. The Scotties

fell to vastly improved Passaic’

Vally, 14-6. Look for Lakeland

to regroup and stop the Scot-

ties. Prediction — Lakeland 2- Clifford Scott 18.

MONTVILLE (2-4) AT PE-

QUANNOCK (3-3), SATUR-DAY, 1 p.m. —

A

last-minutescore and

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con-

version bailed the Panthersout against Millburn while

Montville got a taste of Butlerrun-and-shoot and was, of

course, routed. Pequannockneeds a 100-yard rushinggame from Greg Gingeleskieand some pin-point passing byTom Dragg because the Mus-

tangs are not as bad as theirrecord would indicate. Other

than the Butler blowout,

they’ve been competitive.This one could be another nail-!biter for Pequannock fans

Prediction — Pequannock 15 ~

Montville 14.

DELBARTON (6-0) AT

WAYNE VALLEY (5-0), SAT-

URDAY, 1 p.m. — This gamecould decide the division

championship of the Northern

Hills Skyline Conference.Delbarton is in its first yéar‘ in:

the division after a cham-

pionship season last year ‘in

the Suburban Conference-and

a state title. The Green Wave

has continued on this -yearbehind QB Ryan Crane who

led his team past Orange, 7-6,a team Valley vanquished,19-0. Valley’s offense ‘has

started to perk up behind full-

back Ray Inzerillo, a toughrunner, and the pass catching

of Alex Lundry, as proven ina

35-0 win over Newark West

Side. QB Steve Ludwig ‘has

also shown new life, passingfor five TDs SaturdayAlthough Delbarton comes

into the game the favorite,Valley’s home field and: fans

will make the difference

Prediction — Wayn Valley'- Delbarton 10.

POMPTON LAKES (4-2) AT

WALDWICK (2-4), SATUR-

DAY, 1 p.m. — Look out for the

Redbirds who have found

their offense. In a 23-0 win

over Midland Park, ‘theCardinals rushed for almost

300 yards and for the last few:weeks have shown a very solid:offensive game to go with its!rock-solid defense, which. has!

yielded only six point in their

last two games. Waldwickeeked out a win over Elmwood.

Park, 22-16, but the Warriors

are no match for

.

the

Cardinals, who are on a majorroll. Prediction — Pompton;Lakes 28 - Waldwick 7.

PATERSON CATHOLIC

(2-4) AT PASSAIC TECH (5-1SATURDAY, 1 p.m. — This is

the wrong time. for thd

Cougar to come calling. Techis coming off a heartbreaking23-22 loss to Glen Rock, a loss

which just may cost PCT 4

playoff bid. PCT took an early14-0 lead but squandere it agthe Rockers came back to win}

Paterson Catholic expectedbig things this season but an

opening day, one-point loss toHawthorne has put them in 4

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point

Controversial

call makes PCT

j} tough to take

BY JERRY LIMONE

.

The Passaic Tech Bulldogsleft the football field SaturdayStunned, angry and _heart-

broken when they felt a vic-

tory was snatched from their

grasp because of a con-

troversial call during Glen

Rock’s 23-22 upset win.

With 1:39 seconds left in the

game, Bulldog running back

Ken Thomas ran 16 yards to

the Glen Rock four, where the

Panthers forced a fumble and

fell on it in the end zone,

preserving Glen Rock’s 23-22

Plead.PCT coaches and players

yapre in protest, insistingt Thomas did not lose the‘b until he was out of bounds,

pointing to a divot made byThomas out of bounds at the

four. However, the PCT com-

plaints fell on deaf ears, as

Glen Rock was awarded the

‘ball at its own 35 after the

Bulldogs were whistled for

uinsportsmanlike conduct.

‘Incredibly, PCT would get‘one more chance to pull out a

victory because of poor clock

management by Glen Rock.

After an offsides and another

‘insportsmanlike conduct

penalty by PCT, the Pantherstried to run out the clock bykneeling on the ball. With the

ielp of its final timeout, PCT

go the ball back at the Panther

39 with 11 seconds left.The Bulldogs almost pulled

woff a hook and lateral, except“that Quashon Smith fumbled

the lateral attempt out of

sbounds after a 16-yard gain,giving Cuney Hakanoghu a

chance to win the game witha

40-yard field goal. However,his attempt was wide left by a

ood margin, and Glen Rock

B on for the win.

“PCT coach John Iurato had

“ve little to say after the

|gain as he was preoccupied

f with getting his upset playersoff the field. He did comment

on thethough.

controversial call

ar

“The game came down to

‘on deciding factor, and they- lacked out,” said Iurato. “That

play down near the end zone, I

_don’t know wh the officials

, Wer Seeing.”PCT (5-1 overall, 5-0 King

F Divisio jumpe out to a 14-0‘lea just as it did the previous‘week against Lodi. The Bull-

‘dog capitalized on an inter-

ception by defensive end Dew-

ayne Price, who returned it 11

yards to the Panther 10. Smith

scored on a 10-yard run the

ery next play, giving PCT a

0 lead with 11:36 left in the

. first quarter.,

After forcing Glen Rock to

punt, PCT went 48 yards in

pine plays capped by a one-

yard touchdown plunge by: Marcel Shipp (33 rushes, 140

» yards), extending the Bull-

dogs’ lead to 14-0.

Glen Rock answered back|

less than two minutes laterwhen senior running back

broke two

tackles in rambling 46 yards, for a touchdown, cutting thePCT lead to 14-7.

»Just before halftime, PCT’s

‘bid to increase its lead was

sthwarted when the Panthers

;

blocked Hakanoghu’s 27-yardfield goal attempt. PCT

.

Started the second half on the

.wrong foot when the ball was

.Smappe over punter Gabe

Gomez’ head and through the>en zone for a Glen Rock

safety, making it 14-9 Bull-

dogs..) AGlen Rock turnover set up-PCT’s next score. Defensive

tackle John Owens inter-

!.eepted a ball tipped at the linejof scrimmage, giving PCT the‘ball at the Glen Rock 37.

On fourth-and-13 at the GlenRock 29 Panther cornerback

»

Chris Leonard was called for

pass interference, keeping the

Bulldog drive alive. Tarik

Sanders scored on a 12-yardTun two play later. The two-

pass from Frank

sLamberty to Kevin Evans

gave PCT a 22-9 lead with 4:14

deft in the third quarter.Glen Rock fought back with

big plays from quarterbackJustin Schwartz (seven

rushes, 86 yards) who pickedup.12 yards on a quarterbackdraw. Five plays later heeluded Bulldog pressure and

sprinted S yards for the

touchdown. After the extra

point, PCT led 22-16.A fired up Panther defense

istuffed PCT after the ensuingkickoff, forcing the Bulldogs

;to punt. On first down from hisown 42, Schwartz lateraled the

cball to Leonard, who found a

.; wide open Will Shaw for a 58-

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SportsTODAY - October 26, 1994 - Page 23

Pompton ground game wears out PanthersBY DAMON DE SENZO

After an impressive 23-0 win

over Midland Park this past Sat-

urday, in which his team rushed

for over 300 yards in the game,

Pompton Lakes coach Garry Lu-

ciani summed up his team’s

performance rather simply.“We really felt we could come

in here and run th ball,” re-

marked Luciani. “We knew we

had some size on them and that

we could open up some holes for

Jared and Samir,” explained Lu-

ciani, who offered some reasons

for his team’s successful grandattack. “A lot of times they rush

seven or eight guys to the

quarterback, so its really hard to

pass block. Instead of’ fightingthe blitz we figured we woulgrind it out.”

With fullback Jared Luciani

rushing for 145 yards on 15 car-

ries and halfback Samir Mora

gaining 160 yards on 17 carries,the Cardinals did just what their

coach had thought they would.

Run!The game started off slowly for

both teams Saturday in Midland

Park, as the only score in the first

quarter came when the home

Panthers fumbled a punt attemptout of the back of the end zone

giving Pompton Lakes a 2-0 lead.The game‘emained 2- until late

in the first half when Jared Lu-

ciani scored on a two-yard TD

run to give the Cardinals a 9-0

lead going into the break.

“The penalties killed us in the

first half,” noted coach Luciani.

“Three or four times we were

inside their red zone but we

Photo by Andy Pregenzer

GROUND ATTACK — Jared Luciani, above, and Samir Mora, right,each rushed for over 100 yards this past Saturday to lead the

Cardinals to a BPSL win over Midland Park.

get a coupl of 10 yarders againstyou and it hurts.”

Pompton Lakes picked up theslack in the second half by lettingtheir bruising running tandem

loose on Midland Park. Two longthird quarter drives by theCardinals took its toll on thePanther defense. Th first drive

fumbled the ball away, but thesecond allowed Luciani to re-

deem himself, as he ran ina score

from nine yards out givingPompto Lakes a 16-0 lead goinginto the fourth quarter.

Following a Kevin McKennyinterception of Midland Park

couldn’t score. We looked very

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Lady Lancers seeki another shot at county titleBY PETER CENTINEO

WANAQUE — The Lady Lancers of

Lakeland knew exactly what they’d be

up against in facing sixth seeded

Hawthorne Saturday in the

quarterfinals of the Passaic Countysoccer tournament.

For the past three years the LadyLancers have made it to the countyfinals as the sixth, second and third

seed, respectively, and have come away

_

with one county crown, so they knew a

lower seeded team could be dangerousfrom their own experience.

Lakeland (11-0-2) was seeded first this

year in the tournament, giving them a

different perspective on things. For a

while, Hawthorne was too close for

comfort.Lakeland had a slim 1-0 lead over the

Lady Bears with 10 minutes left in the

match, and while Lakeland seemed in

control, Hawthorne never quit and

threatened on several occasions. How-

ever, Lakeland pounded in two more

goals in the final minutes to secure a 3-0

Havin been o the other end, I know

as a coach, and the girls know what it’slike to be a low seed playing a higherone. If they had scored a goal it wouldhave been hug for them. At the half Itold the girls to keep the ball on the

ground, and to work the passes, and

that’s just what they did,”coach PaulWood said.

Hawthorne did a nice job of disruptingLakeland’s passes b clearing the ball

out, not caring where it went. Lakelandwas also the victim of a eight day layoff

where they had no games leading up to

Saturday’s match.“We were getting balls down in front

of their net, they were just a little long.The layoff hurt us a little. We were

rusty, but not really flat. It was more of

a timing thing on both offense and

deteuse,” Wood said. “Our defense bent

but didn’t break, and Jamie (Nicholls)came through when she had to,” Wood

said.Lakeland had 27 shots on goal Satur-

day, hitting crossbars and shooting wide

on a number of occasions. Lakeland’s

Kera Hollar scored her team’s first goalof the day midway through the first half

when she took a high pass in front of the

net, settled it, and knocked it in for a 1-0

lead.But it wasn’t until the final minutes of

the game that Lakeland looked like its

old self. Nicholls, who has scored 13

goals this ‘year, showed why she’s

having he best year thus far, accordingto coach Wood. She assisted on the two

goals knocked in by Amanda Mikulich

late in the game on two beautiful passesin front of the Hawthorne net.

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This bowling column is the

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of Pete Centineo, Sports editorof the Wayne Today. We can’t

thank Pete enough for givingus the opportunity to let every-one know what is going on in

area centers.

I have been in the businessfor over 15 years and bowlinghas certainly changed.Centers today are bright, fam-

ily-oriented and gearedtowards all ages and abilities.Ihave always sold this sport as

a lifetime sport that we can alldo (although not all of us can

fits) do it well!!) Most centers start

bowlers young, around age 4

(our Pee Wee Bowlers) andmost have organized activitiesfor seniors as well. We offer

learn to bowl programs as a

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Bowling more than

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play. Many of us have de-

veloped special programs for

even handicapped bowlers in

wheelchairs.

Centers today focus on fam-

ily entertainment, hostingchildren’s Lirthday parties, of-

fering meeting places for vari-

ous groups, and we run a lot of

fun-filled events includingMoonlites, turkey shoots, cos-

tume parties, and even Santa

breakfast and Easter Egghunts during the holidays for

the younger set. There is no

end to the fund raising abili-

ties bowling presents, as wit-

nessed by yearly events spon-sored by Cystic Fibrosis,March of Dimes, and manyother charities.

If you haven’t gone bowlingin a while, or if you have never

tried it, mayb it is time to

acquaint yourself with what

the new, modern centers of

today have to offer.A column concerning bowl-

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will appear in the paper everytwo weeks

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Football previewscould handle before losing 7-6,while PV scored its third

straight win, this one a 14-6

victory over Clifford Scott on

the road. Orange has beeninvolved in several close

ballgames this season, but so

have the Hornets who have

come alive after two losses.Look for sophomore JeromeTillman to gobble up yardageand lead the Hornets to theirfourth win as their confidencebuilds under coach Chet

Parlavecchio. Prediction —

Passaic Valley 14 - Orange 6.

Wayn Hills wins(Continued From Page 21)

yard touchdown, and with theextra point, Fair Lawn got right

bac in it.Momentum may be an over-

used word in sports, but there

was a definite chang in the airafter Fair Lawn stuffed WayneHills on fourth-and-l and got theball back.

The first time the Cuttersscored it took three plays. This

time they took a little longer to

score, five plays to be exact. On

third and long, senior QB PatrickWilliams spotted Rickett flying

down the right sideline.Rickett took the pass and did

the rest, eluding one would-betackler on his way to the end zone

for the touchdown. The play cov-

ered 63 yards and, with the PAT,knotted the score. Rickett for the

night was in on two scoring playsfor a combined 101 yards.

Stunned, Wayne Hills managedto shake off the two quick scores

and mount a drive. On first downnear midfield, Woch floated a

screen pass out to Auferio in theleft flat. As Auferio looked down

field, there wasn’t a Fair Lawn

player within 20 yards, and hecontinued running and picked-up

40 yards on the play.After a penalty moved them

back five yards, Woch (113 yardspassing) hit Mike Brandt for the

score, and gave the Patriots a

21-14 lead after a wild first half.

Things didn’t slow much to

start the second half. Williams,who threw for 142 yards in the

contest, came out gunning, com-

Passaic Tech falls(Continu From Page 23)

yard touchdown pass.extra point mad it 23-22.

“Leonard is a tremendousathlete, and we thought the(lateral pass) was something

we could try,” Glen Rockcoach Paul White said. All told,

of Glen Rock’s 22 total yards,145 of them came on touch-down plays.

PCT was stuffed on threeplays again when they got theball back, but forced Glen

Rock to punt on the Panthers’

The

“I think Jamie’s having her

best year yet,” said Wood in

regard to the senior. “In years

past we’ve used her speed andmade her one of the go-to girls:This year she’s making great

passes, and her ball skills are

excellent. She made two real

good passes Saturday, and Aman-da finished them off beautifully.”

Lakeland has a good mix of

veterans and youngsters as theyhead to the semifinals this Sun-

day. Along with Nicholls and

Mikulich, another vet is Allison

Mullen, a fast, feisty center mid-

fielder who doesn’t stop for a

minute on the field. Although not,very tall, she wins a lot of head

balls, and she’s used her speedand skill to record 26 goals this

season.

Kim Lanzilli is on the forwardline with Nicholls on th left side,and has eight goals thus far.

Defensively Kimmy Thiel, a

three-year starter, is at stopperand playing extremely well, as is

sweeper Kera Hollar. SophomoreDevon Astudillo, Mikulich and

freshman Andrea Madison have

also been integral parts of the

team at midfield. Then there’s

sophomore Nicole Cortese who,like Mullen, is always moving.Last, but not least, Sara Mich has

been very good oin goal, allowingjust two goals per game. A parttime player last year, she’s step-

ped right into the starting posi-tion with ease.

Being the No. seed in the

county tournament is new to

Lakeland, but it’s something the

Lady Lancers should handle with

no problem, according to their

coach.

“You want kids going into the.games energized, but you also

want them to play within them-selves. That comes with the terri-

tory. Being the top seed you don’tface the better teams until laterin the tournament, and until then

you just have to keep your game

together,” Wood said.

pleting three of four passes as the

Cutters again moved down field.

Fish (128 yards rushing) cappedthe drive by taking a pitch from

Williams and raced dow the leftsideline for 34 yards and the

score.

Both teams had their chances

to go ahead, but both committed

costly turnovers.First, Fish

fumbled deep in WH territory,and then a misplayed pitch by thePatriots was recovered by theCutters deep in their own end.

Wayn Hills got the ball backearly in the final quarter andchewed nearly six minutes offthe clock on the go ahead drive.The whole thing nearly didn’thappen as the Pat’s were facedwith a third and long situationafter a holding penalty.

But Auferio came to the rescue

again as he took Woch’s screen

and gained 18 yards and movedthe chains. Later, another holdstalled WH when they appeared

on the verge of scoring. On theplay following the penalty, Wochflared a pass to Erb, whoproceeded to steamroll a would

be Fair Lawn tackler and raced22 yards to pa dirt.

Fair Lawn gave the WayneHills faithful one more scare as

they advanced to the Patriots’ 22-

yard line. On fourth down Wil-

liams threw into the end zone

where Bob Lapaglia, who was thevictim on the first FL score,

knocked the ball down to end the

game.

next possession.White went to a prevent

defense with 3:42 left in the

game after the Panther de-fense successfully stopped theBulldogs two possessions in a

row.

PCT almost made Glen Rock

pay. They ran sweeps everyplay on that final drive, get-ting out of bounds and stop-ping the clock each time. The

only play that didn’t end up out

of bounds was Thomas’fumble — or did it?

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THIS WEEK: Tennessee Williams opens theater season tonight at WPC

Where To Go,WhatTo Do!

MusicTHE MIND MACHINE SHOW: Doc “Too Sweet’ Russell&# “Mind

Machine Show” — spotlightin singers dancers and actors from thePaterson area — has moved to Kin Jersey Lounge 370 East 18th St.,Paterson. If you want to learn technical broadcastin skills, call977-9555 or 357-2874 for more information.

LIVE BLUES: Every Saturday: The Heidelberg Tavern, 68 Central

‘Ave., Passaic, presents live blues entertainment every Saturday night.Call 767-9108 for more information.@ DON GIOVANNI: Oct. 27: San Francisco’s Western Opera Theater

presents a new productio of “Don Giovanni” tomorrow at 8 p.m. in the&

John Harms Center, 30 North Van Brunt St., Englewoo Tickets are

priced from $20 to $34. Call 567-3600 for more information.m ORANGE THEN BLUE: Oct. 30: Boston jazz ensemble Orange ThenBlue will be in concert on Sun., Oct. 30 at 4 p.m. in WPC’s Shea Centeron campus. Tickets are $9 and $6 for seniors. Call 595-2371 for more

information.m ORATORIO CONCERT: Nov. 12: The Oratorio Societ of New

Jersey presents Bach’s Cantata Number 65, Mozart&# “Coronation

Mass,” Gabrieli’s “Jubilate Deo” and Britten' “Ceremony of Carols” on

,,Sat., Nov. 12 at Union Congregational Church, Upper Montclair. Call

,~785-4125 for more information.

m N.J. CHAMBER MUSIC SOCIETY: Nov. 18: Sopran Lila Dei will

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Joi the New Jersey Chamber Music Society on Fri., Nov. 18 at 7:30~

p.m. in Union Congregational Church, 176 Cooper Ave., UpperMontclair. Tickets are $18 and $6 for students with valid student ID. Call746-6068 for more information.

Theater© (i THE BARD AT THE BAR: Through Nov. 9: 12 Miles West Theatre

Company presents “The Bard at the Bar: Shakespearean Scenes,Skits & Skirts” at Tierney& Tavern, 136 Valley Rd., Montclair.

Admission is free but donations are accepted. Call 746-7181 for more

.» information.

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THE DIARY OF ANN FRANK: Throug Oct. 27: The Meadowlands+, Center for the Arts, One Williams Plaza, Rutherford, presents “The

Diar of Anne Frank” for schools at 10 a.m. and p.m. on Get. 26 and27. Tickets for school-day performance are $6 for student (teacherattend for free). Call 939-6969 for more information.

i P ™ LOS PLENEROS de la 21: Nov. 1: The Young People’s Theatre

«Memorial Drive, Paterson, presents “Los Pleneros de la 21: The Soul.0f San Juan” on Tue., Nov. at 9:15 and 10:45 a.m. Admission is free

«but reservations are required. Call 684-6182 for more information.&# SPEED-THE-PLOW: Nov. 3-20: David Mamet&# “Speed-the-Plow”‘© will be presented by the National Stag Compa at the Bloomin

«Grove Theater, 544 Bloomfield Ave., Montclair. Call 489-0322 for moreinformation.

@ A FUNNY THING HAPPENED ... Nov. 17-27: Othersyd Theatrepresents “A Funny Thin Happene on the Wa to the Forum” in the

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Meadowlands Art Center, On Williams Plaza, Rutherford. Tickets are

$10 and $8 for seniors and students. Call 939-2323 for more

». information

‘m JAMES ASSAL PHOTOGRAPHS: Throug Oct. 29: Celebrity-’» portraits by noted photographe and Paterson resident James Assal will

be on display at the Louis Ba I! Library 345 Lafayette Ave.,~ Hawthorne. Highlights include a group portrait of the Mercur

astronauts, exclusive photos of Marily Monroe and pictures of JudyGarland, Tallulah Bankhead and Elizabeth Taylor. Call 427-5745 formore information.

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MLENA DIGANGI GALLERY: The Lena DiGang Gallery, 744 McBrideAve., West Paterson, presents the paintings and watercolors of Italianartist Patricia D'Ago through Oct. 31. The gallery also has seniors

» oil painting classes, figure-drawing classes with live models and

4children&# art classes. Call 345-1210 for more information.

»,M HISPANIC ARTISTS EXHIBIT: Throug Oct. 28: Thirt three works

. tro the Museo De Arte Post-Moderno Laura Lope will be exhibited«in the Broadway Gallery at Passaic Count Communit College,

Broadway and Memorial Drive, Paterson. Call 684-6800 for more_

information.GALLERY OF ARTISTS: Throug Oct. 29: The Nathans Art Gallery,

1205 McBride Ave., West Paterson, presents “A Galley of Artists”featuring paintings, sculpture, monoprints, watercolors, collages,lithographs, pastels and much more by Bateman, Burrows, Bongiovan

,i and others. Call 785-9119 for more information.

@ WORKS OF A.B. FROST: Through Dec. 31: The Morris Museum,Six Normandy Heights Rd., Morristown, presents “The Best of A.B.Frost: Illustrator/Artist of Convent Station.” Approximately 140 draw-ings paintings prints, photos and objects will focus on Frost&# career

,as a illustrator and his studio art work. Call 538-0154 for more

informationEAST RUTHERFORD EXHIBIT: Throug Oct. 30: The

Meadowlands Museum, 91 Carne Ave., Rutherford, presents “LookinBackward: The Changin Face of East Rutherford,” which traces thetown’s growth from 189 to present. Suggested donation is $2 for adultsand $ for children. Call 935-1175 for more information.

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WOMENS ARTIST EXHIBIT: Throug October: The Intermission_

Gallery at John Harms Theater, 30 North Van Brunt St., Englewoo will.

host an exhibit b the National Association of Women Artists. Call

..

967-5797 for more information.M OPEN JURIED EXHIBITION: Throug Oct. 23: Ringwoo ManorAssociation of the Arts announces the 29th Annual Fall Op Juried ArtExhibition at Ringwoo State Park, Sloatsbur Road, Ringwood New

Jersey artists may submit one origina work completed within th lasttwo years.

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& CHINESE CALLIGRAPHY: Through Oct. 24: Contemporar calli-graphy and painting from the Republi of Chin will be on displa in theLRC Gallery at Passaic Count Community College One CollegBoulevard, Paterson. Call 684-6555 for more information.& THE HIGH ANXIETY LIVING ROOM: Throug Oct. 28: Artist SallMinker explores the instability and unpredictability of contemporary lifein her ne site-specific installation, “The Hig Anxiet Living Room,”

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at the Ben Shahn Galleries at William Paterson College The BenShahn Galleries are also exhibiting the paintings and sculptures of NewYork artist Zig Ben-Haim. Call 595-2654 for more information

WORK OF RICARDO CASTIBLANCO: Through Oct. 31: Ricardo

,Castiblanco&# photograph will be on display in the MeadowlandsCenter Art Gallery, One Williams Plaza, Rutherford. Call 939-6969 formore information.

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Billboard beckons visitors to the Haunted Castle in Hamburg where a night of fright will “Scare The Yell Out Of Ya...” NJNC Photo

Halloween HauntsScared to death and screamin for more

By WINNI BONELNorth Jerse Newspaper

nearthly moans and

spectral visions havebeen reported inthe

rural Sussex Countyhamlet of Hamburg. No, there’s

no need tocall the nearest

exorcist. The situation can betracked to the fertile mind ofRich Hanf, who tongue-in-cheekrefers to himself as the HauntedCastle Cryptkeeper.

It all started innocentlyenough more than two decades

ago when Hanf was delegated to

decorate his mother’s front lawnin Dumont for Halloween. A fewJack O’ Lanterns, tombstones,ghosts, and perhapsabroomstick-riding witch, such

humble beginnings haveevolved into the tri-state’s most

popular Halloween haunt.

Packing more than $30,000worth of props and costumes,

along with 50 paid actors, Hanftook up residency atthe

Gingerbread Castle on Route 23last season.

During the summer months,the towering structure beckonsthe younger set to MotherGoose’s benign fairy tale

habitate. Autumn, however,ushers in a new personality —

the “quintessential nightmare”conceived by 41-year-old Hanf.

Vowing to “scare the yell” outof visitors, roughly 5,000

individuals accepted the

invitation last season. All

survived, just barely.Anote ofsinister glee

crackles his voice, “They all lefteither really scared or

downright traumatized, but so

far no one’s hair has turned

white from fright.”After the last coffin had been

sealed and the tombstonespacked each November, Hanfsets his sights on solving theannual dilemma, “How intheworld am I goin to to thisexperience?”

Hanf has agame plan, one that

meets the wholehearted

approval of his wife Teri. Trulykindred spirits, Rich met the

former Teri Noble at her

father’s business — Ken’s MagicSho in Fair Lawn, whilelooking for a Halloween prop.

“People go on vacation; mywife and I goto horror

conventions,” the satellite

lasMonsters, ghouls and other unspeakable creatures of the night are waiting

to greet visitors to Creative Faires’ Forest Of Fear in Sterling Forest, Tuxedo,N.Y., site of the Renaissance Faire.

communications technician

confessed.

This year, the fruits of theseexcursions will become obviouseven before a black-robed ghoul

ushers his small group ofvisitors over what was oncea

narrow wooden bridgeilluminated by torches.

Now covered, the bridge has

beentransformed intoa

checkerboard of catacombs and

be forewarned, the dead havebeen known to rise from their

eternal resting place on this

very spot.

Escap the clutches of the

werewolf, Mad Jeffrey, theundertaker, the dungeon-

master, and Killer Klauseina

smog-ladened graveyard before

venturing into the Carnival ofDoom that adds

a

sinister spintosuch conventional midwaygames of chance as aiming dartsat balloons.

No, it’s not over yet. There’sDr. Evil’s Chamber of Horrors tocontend with, an 800-square-foot maze populated by MrsBates, the chainsaw killer, andthe Mad Executioner. Don’tbreathe just yet, there’s still theblood sacrifice at Hanf&#3 10-foot-

tallreplica of Stonehenge,On of Hanf’s greatest

triumphs this yearisn’ta new

building or evena prop, as he

proudly explains, “Ittookmeafull year, butI finally gotthe

authentic recipe that they usedin the movie ‘The Blob’ for

Slimeman, We mix it up in 25

galloon drum batches. That’sthe thing that differentiate us

from the rest.”What makes the Haunted

Castle such a hit? “People love

to get seared; it’s like an

adrenaline rush. And there’s no

greater fear than th fear of theunknown, of what’s going to

happen next. It’s something youtotally feel with your heart, your

mind, and whole being,” Hanf

concluded

That’s not to say that Hanf

doesn’t have an antagonist or

two. In fact, when he appearedon CN asprinkling of letters

were received from religiousfundamentalists. There was one

in particular from Oklahoma

that aimed straight for Hanf’s

jugular vein

Not to be outfoxed, Hanf

responded by promising to erect

a Devil’s worship room the

following year in their honor.His strategy brought to a swiftend any thought of further

correspondence.The Haunted Castle will be

greeting visitors each Thursdaythrough Sunday, along with

Halloween, beginning at7 p.mFor further information, call827-1617.

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Home to the New York

Renaissance Festival for the

past dozen years, SterlingForest in Tuxedo, N.Y. assumes

anew identity thismonth—the |

Forest of Fear. .

Do Gaiti and Barbara Hope,originators of the Rennaissance

Festival, made their first forayinto large-scale Halloween

entertainment via DarksideHaunted Trails in White Plainslast season,

Moving their base of

operation to the opposite side of

the Hudson River, thepicturesque 16th centuryfairgrounds have undergoneametamorphose into an eerie

village of 20th century terrors

Led by guides, visitors embark

on a30-minute-long tractor-

pulled journey dotted by 40

costumed monsters, fiends and

other creatures of the nightScheduled scares include a

ghos village, a bloody butcher’s

shop, a witches’ circle,a

werewolfpen, and an

executioner’s yard, plus alien

attacks, scarecrows from hell,

swamp mutants, and chainsaw

killer,

Offering a mild reprieve isa

festival tent, where visitors can

have their fortunes read, their

faces painted with miniature

skeletons, or buy costumes,

jewelry and ornaments, whilebaked goods such as orange-frosted cupcakes satisfyappetites peake by fear.

Hop describes the Forest ofFear as “asafe scare” inatime

when many parents are wary of

their children experiencingreal-life horrors.

The Forest of Fear opens at

6:30 p.m. tonight throughHalloween. For additional

information, call (914) 351-5171

**e

R eturning for a fourth outingis the halloween Experience at

Tomahawk Lake on Route 181

North in Sparta. A narrated

haunted hayride pulled bytractors winds through the

wooden area. And one can never

be sure who&# about to pop up.

Likely candidates include

Frankenstein, Jason, FreddyKrueger, plus assorted

skeletons, pirates, Indians and

maybe an executioner or two.

Capping off the fearful ride isthe prospect of free cider and

donuts.Rides start at dark and depart

every 15 minutes daily throughHalloween night. Keep in mind

that reservations are required.Call 398-7777

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Si tales

by master

of macabre

i rom the master of the

macabre, Stephen King,comes six tales of terror in

Ghost Stories live on stage at

Englewood’s John Harms

Theater on Saturday, Oct. 29

at 8 p.m.

Fans of creepy crawlies

and scary stories will be

tricked and treated to six of

Stephen King’s most fright-ening tales of terror per-

formed by a spellbindingcast. Complete with spookysound effects, eerie lighting,

a haunted house and swirlingfog, watch closely as these

supernatural favorites come

to life.

“The Story of TimmyBaterman,” chosen from the

novel Pet Semetary, moves

zombies through a field of

spirits. Then, the slystoryteller of “StrawberrySpring” casts a ghostly spell

as he reveals more than he

should know about a campus

serial killer. Next, King’schilling sense of horror

makes a villain of a machine

in “Uncle Otto’s Truck.” A

killer has used the truck to

murder someone, then aban-

doned it deep in the woods.

Years later he’s convinced

that the old truck is movingtoward him from its weedygrave.

“The Boogeyman’ in-

troduces the audience to a

*| frightful closet monster, as a

distraught father confides

t-| his chilling story to a doctor.‘| The challenge is to sort fan-

tasy from reality. These

f stories and two others, “Gray“|

Matter,” and “The Marsden

House” heavily emphasize‘| the story, shared with a

‘|hushed, diabolical sense of

wonder and fear evoked bythe best campfire tales of

youth. The ensemble of five

actors keeps the theater in a

mood of anticipation and ex-

pectation.Ghost Stories is adapted for

the stage by Robert Pridham.

Direction is by Curt Wollan of

‘|Troupe America, Inc., a

producer of such national

tours as “Forbidden Broad-

way,” “Driving Miss Daisy,”“Steel Magnolias’ and

“Babes In Toyland.”Tickets are $15, $18, $21 and

/

|

$26 and can be purchased byphone 567-3600 or by visitingthe theater box office at 30

“ North Van Brunt St.,«|

Englewood.

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William Paterson College’s 1994-95 theater season opens tonight with the

presentation of four short plays by Tennessee Williams. Among the works

will be “The Unsatisfactory Supper,” the story of a maiden aunt wh is no

longer wanted by he relatives. Featured in the cast are Barbara Sandberg,a WPC professo of theater, as Aunt Rose, (front), Nikki Gratson (Oak Ridge)as Baby Doll and Johnny Hannagan (Pequannock) as Archie Lee. Per-

Music

formances will be staged in WPC’s Hunziker Theatre on Oct. 26-29.

Orang Then Blue colors

concer with jazz palette) range Then Blue, one of

Boston’s premiercontemporary jazz ensembles,

brings its unique sound tothe

metropolitan area on Sunday,Oct. 30 as part of the fall 1994Jazz Room Series at William

Paterson College in Wayne.Named the “Best Jazz Band”

by Boston magazi in 1992Orange Then Blue was founded

in 1984 by drummer GeorgeSchuller and reedman Matt

Darriau. Since then, the 13-

piece ensemble has béen

credited with inspiring thecreation of other small big

bands.

According to Downbeat

magazine, “Orange ThenBlue.

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chameleon-like between

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Admission is free to all

ticketholders.The concert will be held at4

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illiam Paterson

College’s 1994-95

theater season opens

tonight with a presentation of

four short plays by Tennessee

Williams, one of American’s

most important playwrights.Williams, whowonthe

Pulitzer Prize for “A Streetcar

Named Desire” and “Catona

Hot Tin Roof,” also ventured

into the genre of the short play.WP will present four of these

works: “27 Wagons Full of

Cotton,” “The UnsatisfactorySupper,” “Hello from Bertha”

and “This Property is

Condemned.”

All four one-acts deal with the

plight of women, according to

Jay Ludwig, WPC professor oftheater and director ofthe

plays. “Williams was well aheadofhis time in his empathy forand perspective on women andtheir treatment by men,” said

Ludwig, who added that all four

plays date from the 1930s. “As

seen by Williams, men have

traditionally abused womenin

many ways.”

In “27 Wagons Full of Cotton,”the wife ofa poor Southern

cotton farmer, who has been

physically and psychologicallyabused by her husband, is rapedby the owner ofa cotton ginningsyndicate. “The UnsatisfactorySupper” concerns a maiden

aunt who has been shuttled from

relative to relative, none of

whom want her. “In the 20s and

30s, Southern women did not

work, and single women didn’t

live alone,” said Ludwig. “The

only way Aunt Rose can earn her

kee is by cooking well, and with

he skill diminishing with age,she has become

a

burden, a non-

person.”. The last two plays, “This

Property is Condemned” and

“Hello from Bertha,” both deal

with women as sexual objectswh are ultimately degraded. In

“This Property is Condemned,”a 13-year-old girl whose parentsand prostitute sister have all

died, turns to prostitutionherself as a way to survive.

“Hello from Bertha” tells the

story ofa dying prostitute who

ha lost her value to her brothel.

Featured in “27 Wagons Full

Casa Di NapoliIn a small, free-standing building across from a strip

mall on McBride Ave., West Paterson is Casa di Napoli.Carrying this name for just two months now, Casa di

Napoli, formerly Nicola, has the same chef and same

service staff that the lines of people waiting on weekendshave come to know and love. The only thing that’s

change here is ownership. The chef, who calls himself

“just Nick,” is now the owner. An for its patrons, Casa

di Napoli is still a friendly, cozy dining room with an

attractive view that continues to serve quality food.

Seating about 45 people, Casa di Napoli sparkles with

white table linens and black chairs. Mirrors suggest a

larger dining room and a feeling of openness.In addition to the menu, complete with appetizers,

soups, salads, veal chicken, pasta and charcoal broiled

dishes, there are nightly specials that bear attention.

Although this restaurant is basically Italian, there are

interesting twists offered. For instance, a special ap-petize of grilled shrimp with honey mustard and ginger,accented with scallions and chopped fresh tomato was a

delightfully different way to begin your meal here.

Another different dish for an Italian menu was an

entree platter with a salmon fillet, red snapper andseveral large shrimp, bathed in a scampi-like sauce with

capers that seemed

a

tad lighter. It arrives with sun driedtomatoes and rice.

As with most of the entrees at Casa di Napoli, the

portions are outsized.These two dishes particularly show the versatility of

Nick’s cuisine. Nick’s lineage is Albanian, a country closeto Italy. His array of Italian dishes include heart fare such

as chicken or veal campagnola, served with mushrooms,roasted peppers, potatoes and onions in a wine sauce.

Casa di Napoli is open seven days a week for dinner.Lunch is served Monday through Saturday. At 970

McBride Ave. in West Paterson, the phone number ids

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of Cotton” will be ChristopherBudinich, Alicia Simmons, and

Shane D. Taylor; Leigh Kofsky is

the understudy. Barbara

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Nikki Gratson (Oak Ridge) and

Johnny Hannagan(Pequannock).

Dave Hardin (West Milford)and Tara Ricart will perform in

“This Property is Condemned.”

Featured in “Hello from

Bertha” are Gratson, Patricia

Cupa (Clifton), T. Veronica

Puleo and Stefanie Schanzer.

Ludwig has performed in

more than 209 roles in

community and regionaltheater, including Horace

Vandergelder in “Hello! Dolly”atthe Barn Theatre in

Montville, Cadmus in “The

Bacchae” at the Brundage Park

Playhouse in Randolph, Van

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and Barter Theatre in

Rockaway andin WPCs’

production of David Mamet' “A

WPCdirected numerous WPC

productions, including last

fall’s presentation of the Sam

Shepard comedy “Suicide in B-

Flat.”

Amember ofthe WP facultysince 1961, Ludwig served as

dean of the college’s School ofthe Arts and Communication

from 1978 to 1991. Heisa

graduate of Montclair State

College, and holds a master’s

degree in theater from BowlingGreen University andadoctorate in theater from the

University of Illinois. Ludwig is

aresident of Kinnelon.

The one-act works will be

staged in Hunziker Theatre on

the WPC campus in Wayne on

Oct. 26-29 at8 p.m. with a3:30

p.m. matinee tomorrow. Tickets

are $6, $5 for students and senior

citizens. Subscriptions for the

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lawn and garden products ap-pearing in stores all across the

country. Other licensed productsinclude vitamins, wallpaper, dec-orative tins, and clothing - all

utilizing the Almanac’s good

Star Trek con beams down to ACBoardwalk, Atlantic City, withdoors openin daily at 11 a.m. and

closing at 6 p.m.The Creation Star Trek Con-

vention events include previewslide presentations of DeepSpace Nine’s third season; a

trivia. contest; a merchandise

auction; a costume contest;movie previews and more, Theconvention hall features a deal-

tashion, and home trends, plusnew answers to old questions,including “Where doe lost air-

line luggage end up? and “Is it

safe to go swimming after eat-

ing?”While always looking to the

future, The Old Farmer&#39

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well. Wh was “The Most Prayed-For Man in World War II”? Or the

key player in “The Revolution

That Began on Tuesday, October

23 1945”? The answers are war

correspon Ernie Pyle (whowas killed by a sniper 50 years

ago while reporting on location

on Okinawa) and Jackie Robinson

(the first black to play baseball in

the Major Leagues).“Our goal is to pack the pages

of the Almanac with useful wit,wisdom, and entertaining, in-

sightful articles,” explainsJudson Hale, the publication’s12th editor since it was foundedin 1792. “We also throw in some

uncommon information. Whereelse would you find a Gestationand Mating Table that includes

rams and boars right next to list

There is something refreshing,and even downright delightful,about getting more than ex-

ted out of anything, es-

ially The Old Farmer’s

lmanac. What other 203-year-old publication is loaded with

new, fascinating things to read

every year?The Old Farmer&#39 Almanac is

filled with wit and wisdom, con-tains the 1995 weather forecasts,and has plenty of interesting

articles and advertise-ments...and can also help find the

perfect mate and the healthiest

vegetable of all. (No, it’s not

Brussels sprouts.)The 1995 Old Farmer’s

Almanac - still with its re-

cognizable yellow cover and nailhole in the corner - was releasedto newsstands, supermarkets,and bookstores all across Ameri-

ca in September. With a price tagunder four dollars, The OldFarmer’s Almanacis packed with

entertaining, informativearticles.

Even thoug it’s the nation’soldest continuously published

ers room filled with vendors sell-

ing collectibles from across the

galaxy.General admission tickets are

available in advance for $15.8through Ticketmaster in

Philadelphia. Tickets are avail-able at the door for $18 children(7 to 12) are $10 and six and underare admitted free with a parentor guardian.

Fans will celebrate three dec-

ades of Star Trek’s stellar suc-

cess when Marina Sirtis (Coun-selor Troi) and Michael Dorn (Lt.Worf) from Star Trek : The Next

Generation and James Doohan

(Scotty) from the original Star

Trek beam to Atlantic City for a

fabulous Creation Convention.The convention will take place at

the Taj Mahal Hotel, 1000

Sci-fi fans gathe after Turkey DayCreation Entertainment,

producers of entertainmentevents since 1971, will celebrate

The popular “Anecdotes andPleasantries” section offers in-

sight into the bathing habits of

today’s college students; how to

ge rid of cockroaches, itsy-bitsyspiders, fleas, and ants in your

house; and even something to

think about while listening to a

boring speech (i.e., try creatingthe shortest sentence that in-

cludes all the letters of the

alphabet, such as “Quick frowzylambs vex the pen judge.”)

Lately, the historic U/d Farm-

er’s Almanac no longer standsalone on the newsstand. TheAlmanac editors now produce

room with vendors selling collec-tibles from across the galaxy.

Creation’s 24th Anniversary

(Lt. Uhura from th original StarTrek - Sat. and Sun.); MaxGrodenchik (Rom from Deep

periodical the Almanac prides of plants that <attract but- three other annual periodical its 24th anniversary with a Space Nine - Fri. and Sat.) and event will take place at Howard

itself on remainin up-to-date.In terflies?” th Hearth & Home Companion blockbuster convention in New Howard Gordon (supervising Johnson’s Hotel Pennsylvania,the opening pages of this year’s The 80-percent-accurate in July; the Gardener’s Compa- York City. Slated for Nov. 25-27 producer, The X Files - Sat. and 33rd Street and 7th Avenue, with

edition, readers will find a sec-

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hammered aluminum handbags

nion in January; and a brand-newHomeOwner’s Companion in

March. These offer even more

down-to-earth, sensible infor-mation and advice for readers

particularly interested in tra-

ditional Almanac subject

doors openin daily at 11 a.m. and

closing at 6 a.m. General ad-mission tickets are available in

advance for $15.50 throughTicketmaster. Tickets at the door

are $18 children 7 through 12 are

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guests scheduled to appear in-clude: Avery Brooks (Com-mander Sisco from Deep Space

Nine - Sun. only); Terry Farrell

(Lt. Dax from Deep Space Nine -

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weather predictions in The OldFarmer&#39 Almanac always seem

to get a lot of attention. The

general November throughMarch forecast for the countrycalls for near record amounts of

snow for the upper Great Plains,

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Pet Supplies & Services 645

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Shoppin & Errand Services 805

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Roofin 1100

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Office Spac Fo Rent 440 Telephone Services 818

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Fencin 960

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Auto Part & Accessories 1355 :"Situ Wanted 280

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Rooms (Furnish 460 FINANCIAL/BUSINESS Tutoring & Instruction 825

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Antique & Classic Autos 1894

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Financial Services 655;

HOME SERVICES Furniture Repair/ 980 Snow Plowin 1140 Four Wheel Drive 1400

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Garage Doors 985

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Telephones 1145

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BONDITIONER-bn

$30, 839-3742.

DNDITIONER. 13Desk, all wood,

circag #9 3 drawers, $40,

IQUE- lamp glasde 1930 restored, $75,

-0475.

-- train set, 2 en-

773-609

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abi UE- {tame,

‘all

-Seltzer bottles, with

ee all $35,

machine,

b8,go shap $99

JE- burns wood,

Rondit $99 best offer

BUE- parts for

Chevy 3/4 ton p/8217.

co a $50 635-

Cem steamer,

se

Bead 3 draw-for hanger $95

e PPLIES-Brand new,

ASH TRAY-Ktalian marble,circa 1954, 7 1/2, $40694-8986.

AUTO-2 Seater for p/ truck,

opens up to bed, blue $75523-3913.

AUTO-4- wheels, chrome,fits Dodg Challenge 14”, 4

for $90 831-0831.

AUTO-4-Rims, 6 lug for

Toyota white wagon wheel,

goo cond, $50, 208-9523.

AUTO-Automative eerSears, checks

RT-1 tie

new, $6 696-9590.

$60

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AUTO PART-1987 Escort GT

bra, goo condition, $50 best

offer, 835-8939 lv mess.

AUTO PART-2-GM wheels & 2

Ford, $10 each, 5 hole,777-8994.

AUTO PART-Alfa Romeo,convertible boot, fits 1980-90,

like new, $95 835-4523.

AUTO PART-VW runningboards, new for VW bug $20478-5818.

AUTO-Ski rackfor car carrier, like new, $50478-8985.

AUTO-Thule root rack, 87-92

VWiJetta, new $150 sell $75best offer, 428-4231

BABY ITEMS-Car seat, $25, 2-

booster seats, $15 ea, higchair, $10, 478-5097.

BABY ITEMS- graco,$30 in, blue/white, $20Stroller $ 838-7908

BASEBALLS-42-Soft, plu 4

gloves $50, 473-5198.

BATTERY-For fishing travel-

| ing motor, extra large, goocondition, $30, 853-4277

BED-Child’s, 30x50, with side

fail $15, 742-2980.

BED- like new, mat-

tress, singl size, $45 firm,256-7857.

BED FRAME-Plus boxspringtwin size, $15, 839-5410.

BED- new mattress, box-

spring, frame, $99 697-0067.

BED-Futon, opens full,edframe,$90 473-042

BED- singl size, eree,ms ae } goo bo

BEDROOM SET-1950& gray,chest, mirror dresser, nightstand etc, $99 694-6470

BED-Toddler, Evenflo, cribmattress plu Graco pla pen,$30 each, 839-2422.

BED-Twin with mattress,

headboard, like new, $50, after5:30p 546-4485.

BED-Youth, racin car, with

mattress, $99.99, lv message478-9527.

BENCH-DP, bArbell, 2

dumbeils, 130 I weight 1

779-3982.

BIKE-1991 Huffy 16 inch, with

trainin wheels, g cond, $29,473-1983.

BIKE- 20 Huff pin/white, banana seat fender,$25, 227-4490.

BIKE for girl 20° with kick

stand, $6 478-5312.

BIKE-Men’s, 26,

excellent

condition, $7 697-8349

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BLINDS-Custom made wood-roll up blinds, 2 prs for doublewindow 5 ig. $30.00. 337-3273

BOAT-Inflatable, 3 person,

a like new, oars, $20,194-4643.

BOOKS-110-Hard cover and

paperbacks myster and ro-

mance, $20, 546-9255.

BOOKS-1 Box, hard cover, ex-

cellent condition, $12.50,696-4848.

BOOTS-1 Pr fishing, size 10hip, used twice, $35,

Suit $25 exc. cond.

BREAK-FRONT-| aoegoo condition, electric,831-1083.

BUNKY BOARDS-2-For bunk

beds, $30 both, 697-4799.

CABINET-Storage, solid

wood, 46x32x12, 3 shelves,$30 839-3742.

CAGE-Bird, 17x22 new con-

dition, $20 838-6678.

CAMERA-Yashica FX-70SLR auto, $50, 839-3275.

CAMPING EQUIP-2 Tents andassorted items, $50 takes all,779-1741,

CAR CLUB-Nev er been used,

new, $35 778-2207.

CARDS-Geo Satari Jr lessons,3 sets, 10 cards per set, $7 set,835-5492.

CART-TV/micro, with shelf,$15 884-0023.

CASSETTE RECORDER-

Olympu OL400, barely used,p $250 sell $80 338-8499.

CEMENT MIXER-1/3 Sack,needs motor, $25, 471-8763.

CHAIR-1- very gooconditi $99, 278-0604.

CHAIR-2-Traditional cane

back, new, $25 each,694-

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CHAIR-3- room, higback like new, $95, 772-5676.

CHAIR- beigvelore rocker/swivel. Like

new. 337-3273

CHAIR-Invalid bath fits on

, Open seat area, $25471-1174.

CHAIR-Leather, tan, swivel

, great condition, $756729.

CHAIR- solid ry$49, 12pm-6p 473-4904.

on ea Penarea style,

. perfecbeige $99, 887-1074.

CHAIR- style, green,

ar top

with

COAT-Black persia lamb,mink collar, size 14, exc cond,$99.50 cash, 696-8643.

COAT-Fur, full OX:

cellent condition, $20,772-1787.

COAT- winter, full igthblack white/black fu collar, sz

10 $65, 473-8280.

COAT-Men’s, 40 R tan, grey‘wool excellent cond, $75 best

offer, 628-6835,

COAT-Men’s leather, 3/4 igth

Me thes aon aoa10-30 cups, $

COLLECTIBLE-Barbie doll,brunette, 35th anniversarymint, $75 838-6315.

COLLECTIBLE-Dept 56,

Heritag village Xmas in the

City $75, 696-4815.

COLLECTIBLE-German lead

crysta Statue of Libert figure$99 firm, 696-8722.

COLLECTIBLE-Newspapercliping & magazine humor,5000 pes all $95 226-9091.

COLLECTIBLE-Plate, RoyaDoulton Skaters Victorian,$25 lv Message 694-6061.

COLLECTIBLE- truck Tex-

aco tanker, 1994 no. 1 1st in

series, $35 472-7716.

COLLECTIBLE-Texaco, Mario

Andretti, ind race car, rare,

$99 472-7716.

COMFORTER-Qn sz w/dustshams. New, never

used, off wht. $55 337-3273

COMPUTER DISKETTES-IBM used, 3 1/ and 5 1/4 HD

[LD,200or

$50,

859-6997.

COOKER-Roto broil, auto-

matic fryer $10, 256-4999.

COSTUMES-20-Children, as-

sorted sizes, new, $4 each, all$80, 616-1238.

COUCH-With loveseat,mauve, also end table, exc.

CRATE-For do colossal size,will fit Great Dane, 35,256-1321

CRIB-Bellini, white, with draw-

er, excellent condition, $75,838-1121

CRIB-Double drop sides, mat-

tress, sheets, bumpers $60838-5288.

CRIB-Stroller, hig chair,$99.99 all, 742-9844.

DAYBED-Cover sets (2) 4

wedges and covers, alll for $60694-8282

DAYBED-Maple, mattress and

spring, excellent condition,$95, 835-3559.

DECANTER- n gee 6-wine

DINETTE- formica top,18 leat, captain chairs, $99,694-4535.

DINING ROOM TABLE-

Danish mod walnut w/6 chairs.

$99 337-3273

DISHES-STONEWARE,servic for 4 $10 337-3273

DISHWASHER-GE, potscrub-ber, 980, needs pump, $60,

-3608.

DISHWASHER-Kenmore,under counter, $40. 337-9623

elas! CASE-29x44, verynice, plex glass top, $35697-21

DOG HOUSE- iarge re-

moveable top, $50, 492-5688.

DOLLHOUSE-11 Room,

painte white, $99, 633-7003.

DOOR-1-18,

2-24,

3-30,used, plu hardware, $45, after

Sp 835-5776.

DOOR-2-24 Bifold, raised

panel goo cond, $15 each,696-8404.

DOOR-Storm/screen,32x80&q aluminum, white,

goo cond, $30 616-1456.

DRAPES-2 Pr, 140x84 and

84x84, lace, off white, $99402-1108.

CHEST-Wainut, 5 drawers,

$50., good condition.

337-3273

DRESS- party mauve

/black, very pretty, $25,633-0622.

ORESS- blue, beaded

Isequins size 3X $99.99,6-9p 279-3528.

i,

DRUM-Snare, with case, $90,471-4177.

DRYER-Electric, Sears, goocond $40 334-6670.

DRYER-Sears Kenmore,white, operates well, $50,

838-076

DUMBELL-2-Cast iron, with

Collars, great condition, $10,345-9125.

EXERCISE BIKE-Sears, goocond, $60 Ob0 daytime279-1681,

EXERCISE BIKE-OP, barelyused digita readout, $70,

EXERCISE BIKE-portabl ,

excellent cond, yt

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$10 sell $ 835-4112.od, $65, 772-0831

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Colonial swag. GreeEXERCISER- skier, ex- i

|$75 835-1170

backgroun w/fruit motif. $25.

EXERCISER- b Jake,rubber bands, bench, tape,brand new, $60 227-7636.

LAMP- Jar, beig w

EXERCISER-Walker, not} jwhi t shade.motorized, $60, 838-0762.

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LAMPS.1 swag, iron wibkflex trainer, D621, used 4 hrs,

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gias inserts $60 (1 Iron

pd

$$99.99,627-160

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figree thliamp, $35 337-3273

FAN- 52,

with light Hi$25 728-3275

LIGHT FIXTURE-Hanging,

FILTER-Alr, for room, p $18,ot condition, $50,

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glasses etchen design exc Sp 628-1885.

aaa ee seit $4 096-4032 LOVESEAT - Chr & Ottoman,

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oe ee bs$78, 990-0219. LUGGAGE-2 Pc, like new,

CHINA CABINET-Wainut,

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DESK/CHAIR-Good condition, bin LOG-Gas, with

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vinyVleather $20 for set,

med sz, modern. top opens, child&#3 $20,

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electic controls, 21 L $95, 942-6807.

337-3273 763-5783. ater 6p 887-6134 LUGGAGE-2 Piece, suitcase,

CHINA-Service for 12, hardlused, $99, 3608.

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oe ultra suedeBason Peters suit, size 18$60 696-3452.

CLOTHES- pants khaki

Raup jeans suit, dress

pants 32W, all $25 838-3540.

COAT-100% F wool,belted came! hair, $25,546-

.

COAT-3 Ladie& winter, full

DESK-Dark pine center draw-

er, white porceli knobs, exc

cond, $50 742-5001

DESK- 3 side drawers,

‘one center, $50 853-3124

DESKSchool

$25,

471-0562

DIET PROGRAM-Jenn Craig 16 tapes, p $80,sell $40 472-6474.

DIET-Stop the nsanit Kit,health program, weigh loss,$50 firm, 305-1511

DINETTE-Formice, 54x38,

rectangle 18 inch leaf,

chairs, beige $99 616-0307.

igth like new, size 12/13, $30each, 208-9724.

FIREPLACE TOOL SET-5

Piece new, $10, 796-6984.

FIREPLACE TOOLS-An-

dirons, solid brass, $30,694-3475.

FIREPLACE- iron,

simulated, logs cabinet above,$75 742-6299.

FITNESS SYS-DP, bench leg

779-5060.

FREE-Nice sane-dirt mix,clean, you load/carry,

696-7.

FREE-Starcraft,camper, needs

694-5560.

pop-upwork,

FREEZER Colds 20

cu ft $35 633-1108.

FURNACE-Oil, hot air, hardlused goo for workshop/age, $89 334-9481

GOLF CLUBS-Woods, irons,

putter/ perfec for beg:nner, $70 838-6326.

GOWN-Black, jacket/size 14, beautiful, $25,492-1950.

awe Island rope,Pawieys once, retail

$130 sell ot 696-9379.

HAND TRUCK-Converts to

dolly, $20, 728-1378.

HEADBAND-Bridal, pearlssequins, beautiful, p $400,sac $99, 365-2427

HEADBOARD-Large, iyqueen, 4 drawers, 2 shelves,$ 872-2592.

HEADBOARD-Qn sz. Ex-cellent cond. but missingknobs. $35 337-3273

HEATER-Propane-convec-tion, portable tank included,

$99.9 887-9542.

HIGH CHAIR-Fisher Price,good condition, $10,838-1150.

HIGHCHAIR-Wooden,condition, $25, 808-8980.

HOME SPA- usedonce for medical reason, $35

best offer, 263-3345.

ICE SKATES- 2 pr sz 5$27 $5 ea. 337-3273

JACKET -Football, Wayne Val-

ley, leather sleeves, size 38$50, 835-5940 eve.

JACKET-Suede leather bomb-

ef, tan, size 40, goo condition,$30 697-4762.

JACKET-Winter, ladie’s, small,multi-color, exc cond, $10 best

offer, 633-0622.

JEWELRY-7 1/2 long SS,marcasite, black onyx gemstone, $10, 256-7788.

KITCHEN SET-4 Captainchairs, table, pine, goo cond,$99 after 5pm 942-3090.

KNIT MATERIAL-60 Yards,$.50 yard 256-5140.

LAMP-2- gold beaut-

iful, $6 each, 667-2553.

LAMP-Ceiling,

goo

new, value

337-3273

LAMP-Fiber optic, just under 2

tall, $10 evenings 546-3359.

wood/brass,5

lights, $40, after

ligh blue, goo condition, $20,595-7039.

LUGGAGE-Jordache 26,

pullma on wheels, new, p$190 sell $99, 696-9379

LUGGAGE-Samsonite, hard

shell, goo cond, pc, $20each, 777-6559.

MATTRESS-Twin size, SealyPosturepedic $50 best offer,

696-0740.

MEMBERSHIP-Health club,

aerobics, nautilus, etc, year,for $95 835-4951

MICROWAVE-1100 Walt, ex-

cellent condition, almond table,

$50, 887-0860.

MIRR frame wall mirror.

Excel cond. $25. 337-3273

MOTOR/NOZZLE-For WeilMclain oil burner, $50,575-0730.

NATIVITY SET-18 Pc off

white, ceramic, $40 777-9683.

ORGAN-Double keyboard,with bench, $95, leave

message 728-0965.

QRGaN- console,

very goo condition,

$99,

afterSp 942-3090.

OVEN-Wall, broiler combo,$50 492-0848.

PAINT-Exterior, one coat,Sear& Best, smoke blue, 4

gals $32 694-6508.

PHONOGRAPH-Record piay-er, Magnavo console, $75best offer, 843-7889,

olen, print, in frame,

$30, 728-3

PLAYPEN-Graco, pa‘n playlike new, $50, 633-6851

PLAYPEN- new in

box, octagon shape pastel,$40, 279-7695.

POLE-Clothes, outside um-

brella type, $25 best offer,697-1125.

PRINTER- style writerand power adapter, $99,335-6907

QUILT (twin bed ruffle

pricill curtains. Peach color,$20 337-3273

RACK-2-Ciothes, 100 pieces,$99, 473-0867.

RADIATOR-Baseboard, cast

iron, 6 ftx10 inchx 2 inch $10,

RANGE-36 Electric, stove top/ excellent condition,

$99 694-1474.

RATTAN-2 Matchin chairs,$65, 778-5023.

RATTAN CHAIRS (4)-color. $50 Excellent condition.

337-3273

RECORDS-LP, rock, folk, jazz,some books, 75 pcs, all $50,785-3676.

REFRIGERATOR-White, up-

righ goo condition, $90 obo,835-1071

TOR-2.5 Cu ft,i $75,

839-9082.

REFRIGERATOR-Hotpoint,side b side, 23.7 cu ft frostfree, $99 773-3778.

REFRIGERATOR-Sears

)21.2 cu ft

goo con $80 bo,|

345-9108

TOY-Little Tykes backyartreehouse, ages 1/2-4, $45,779-8189.

TOYS-Little Tykes slide in

poo rator sink, see

saw, $99 all 616-0002.

TRAIN SET-Lionel tunnel, prewar, metal, $50, 478-3404.

TV-19,

Philco, color, ex-

cellent condition, $50,6379.

TV-B&am Philco, 19,

goodcondition, $25 best offer,628-7632.

TV-RCA, combo-stereo/recrod

player mapl cabinet, $99best offer, 546-9030.

TV-Zenith, like new,

B&a $50 482-6617.

TYPEWRITER-Electric,Sears, carrying case, excellent

condition, $75, 696-6981.

TYPEWRITER-Olivetti, modelET111, excellent condition,$99, 831-0464.

TYPEWRITER-Smith Corona,

personal word processor,brand new, 835-5429.

TYPEWRITER-Smith CorElectra 120 works great, $45,697-2185,

19.

TYPEWRITER-Typewriter,Smith Corona, memory, word

find, exc cond, $75, 492-5689

VACUUM-Basement,cellent condition,

696-3346,

VANITY SINK-2-Cast iron, allplumbing, yellow, $50,402-9025.

@x-

$10

VIDEO SYS-Atari, 30 games,power jo sticks, 2 paddlesetc, $99 694-2944

VIDEO ec Extra. games,$35, 278-

WALL UNIT-6&#3 1/2’, ex-

cellent condition, $90,812-1769.

WALL UNIT-Bookcase, lightoak, new condition, $80,283-9310.

WASHER. Apt size, Kenmore,5 yrs old, hooks t sink, $99235-9008.

WATCH-Seiko, man’s, leatherband, day/date, $45,340-9784.

WATERBED-Doubie mattress

{neater, frame, good condition,$35 aft 6p 956-9421

WATERBED-King size, solid

wood with heater, bkcase

drawers, $99, 472-6113

WEIGHT BENCH-Excellent

condition, $35, after Sp492-8266.

WINDOW-4-Basement, wood

frames, with alum. screens,

30x17, $20 890-1888.

WINDOW-8-Aluminum storm,

29 1/2x66 1/2, excellent con-

dition, $10 ea, 478-0189.WINDOW-Anerson casement,

4x6, picture plus screen,

$99.99, 835-7607

WINDOW-Plus Terra, fixed

glass 4&#3 $20, 831-0169.

WREATH-Oried flower, all

‘seasonal, lasts forever, goodgift $15, 778-4014.

XMAS TREE-7&# Beaut used

once, askin $75, 694-5327.

XMAS TREE-Mountain kingexcellent condition, $65 after

5p 838-7316

Kid Klassifie 10

BIKE-10 Spee pink $50,227-7636.

BIKE- 16”, pink goo

CondBion,$36,

695-6402."

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BIKE- 20,$5, 478-5312

BIKE-Men’s 26 excellentcondition, $70, 697-8349.

EXERCISER-Body toner,model DP250, like new, $30,838-5288,

EXERCISER-Rowing,hydrauli b medalist, like new,

$35, 838-0288.

JACKET- Boy spor size 12,

worn once, black, $25,777-3971

SLED-Fiexible Flyer $15,887-3252.

STROLLER-Like new,

white, $35, after

696-0176.

STUFFED ANIMAL-Polarbear, white, plush, large, new,

$10, 256-7788.

STUFFED ANIMAL-Like new,

plus baby toys, all $5,633-9714.

navy3pm

TOY-Easy bake oven, goocongition, $4, 633-0622.

TOY-Fishercenter, like new,

831-9720.

TOY-Little Tykes garden trac-

tor/cart, ages 3-6, $30,

Price, laundr$15,

VIDEO SY“Super scope,

$1 47&

WRESTLING SHOES-Nike,

Greco supreme, like new, 101

[2, $25, 428-2890.

warmth and hom full of happi-ness awaits. Lega & Confiden- +

tial. Please call Debbie

Rand at (800)279-0593,.

WADOPTION- Couplcan offer a special life to yourbaby Expense paid Pls call

Mar & Brian 1-800-516-2898

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201-492-9595

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AUTO ACCIDENT?FRE initial consultation with

Attorney, STEPHEN R.URBINATO, ESQ., 364-0500

BANKRUPTCCall for free consultation with

exp’& attorney, R.A. Breslow1680 Rte 23 N., Suite 160,Wayne, NJ 628-0440

Be ready, Dont wait! Somewon& get a second chance. Actnow while you stil can. You need

to call (800)436-570 7 day 8-8

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Reader & Advisor. readinwill convince you Hel in allmatters. 423-3910

THERAPEUTIC MASSAGE

B Appt Wayne Area

Call 633-0084

Employment

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(201 244-9090

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Our Wayne area clients

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offer flexible work schedules

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20/25 hrs, flexible. Ex req

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tails, 805-962-8000 ext 9317] Full time, Call Mon. to Fr Expare7.696- Looking for nanny, 2 twin

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salon,

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foe. Call 201-928-1951 Zoning Nahvouteb

eres YNECHILD-CARE-Live Out, care plu in- HAIRDRESSER wanted witol- |

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for 20 mos. old, non smoker,;

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Medicaid billing & other-3rd

POSTAL JOBS - $18,39 11 years or older. Streets in- ic eonref’ r mu have car, CLERK i ivee et ereen 10 Annual Increases lowin PT/FT, commiss, party health insurance

$67,125/ Now hirin Call(1 clude Sylvafora i req&# mi : Sunrise ShopRite, 540 If Hired We Will or rental space avail. 779-9831 MACHI SH Claims. Must be organized. &

805/962-8000 ExtP-9317

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and Dwye Ga 366-32

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Office Cleaner towork at our

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call482-1890_} Must H Experi Bi

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Passaic Ave, West Caldwell

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7, F C SiwTor

h highly motivated, SendSS

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new Wayne. ¢

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POSTAL JOB OPENINGS 5

*Messenger (Mon-Fri ener Good Pa & Health Benefits.

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DELIVERY PERSON. for bus li t perienced 9 milli sume to Box A1928, C/O

Entr level pay, starting AM.NEWSPAPER

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3-4pm) from Wayne Officeto

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lease call Joe Romano for

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Wayn dell. F/T 11:30-2:30 Ret Home airstylis Operators needed for

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No Jer Newspapers,

Jnr Full time. Call now for em- R Midiand Park Office & return.

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3.49 6-399m c & ref& a

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2Ppt 438-3222 Salar

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tips. Must have own Cutting Crew of Wayne is

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precision CNC machine a - lace, Butibr.,.Ny

ploymen info Earn extra cash deliverin in

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*Cleaning of the Wayne Of-

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ric1 C §46-45 aft 7pmcar. Call 696-4250 Rick or Ted Als After Scho now acceptin application

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shop. Day & night shift avail,

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27405.

1-818-506-53 ext 825 the earl mornin hours in

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fice (approx 2 hrs per day-

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———————________ DENTAL Hygenis Grt oppt inTri Driv for exper stylist Followin

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Overtime weekly No

set

up MESSENGEWANAQUE. vehicle

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three times per week). CLASS ROOM AIDES P/T COLLEGE Up Montelair dental off/bonusPositions Available not necessary. Sal, Comm,

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needed. in person: Ar-

needed. Valid D.L. require

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Messenger and/or cleaning

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Bloomingdal School, District 2-3

dys

783-2300 M r h Pd Vac & Bonuses. Ask for

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lington Machine, 222 Getty Position Open

Generate

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8985-3200°

helpful.

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Pease send iet ol itwr

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STUDENTSPIT

2-3

dy urphy Mar 694-6400 Ave (Clifio side), Clifton,

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Wed, Thurs & Fri, 2-11pm

lew & to: ine ‘osto, 5

201-546-1377 Tom \deal for responsible

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DRIVERS

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stasent or oreATT: JOB APPLICANTS -]| Outdoor Power Equipme

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{ interested in the above

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Glenwild Ave, Nigh ow! hours. $6/hour a have following Machine Oper Company car provided. *

This newspaper does not

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avail. in complet bid iti call the Per- le NJ 07403 DL a but will train. App to: lex hrs. ALSO P/ ASSIS-

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Small plastic mi seeks ex-:

position, please Bloomingdale to start. Call Dawn ci:

Call Ra M at 492-3571

knowingl accept Hel & ot sonnel Dept bet the hrs of

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|_ 492-9268 after 9pm CDL licensed applicants get 45-3 Edison Ave

T

Gall

Debbie,

2566780

truder operator for 1st shift

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seatcnee aoaretirees, home: ‘

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Cedar Grove. 256-2040

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Atiantic Stewardship Bank -

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Shiseido COMPANION to sit wielde makers & college students 328 North Bth Street Ingtrurt for

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(10pm-6:15am) Exp pref&

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lovin care. Live-\n,_reteren-

less than the leg minimum

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aut Bo P SHCSH630 Godwin Ave

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gentl in wheelchait, Lin} Call

Mary

weekdays Prospect Park oe but not req&#3 Salary based

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ces,no family ties. 890-1069

wag oF fal 1 pay at least

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pryMidland Park, NJ07432_

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Shiseido America Inc. a leadin

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Coln Pk are $6/hr 696-1828_] ““hetween 10am-2pm at ‘ogagn exp, Lincoln Park area.

|v ax POSITIONS

°Avail.

time and one half for over- NeCo eteheH

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aval Opot Employ MFI cos manulact ha2

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CONSTRUCTION HELP| 664-8700 FACTORY SEWINGPERSO | At Sp 23 Call Ginamarie at

|993-1230

betw

9am-11aM_}

(ive injout FT/PT Eas no fee

time hours. For ees eon C Steve BARTE ves op oe Positions currently

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NEEDED-For light renovation - Singe Machines, 8AM-4PM,

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839.8823 Wed-Sun MACHINE OPER-Mod. co.

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application Call The Nanncovered prio to 1867 the

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(3 639-7210. heh! ieceede| work. Excellent opportunit tor UNIVERSITY

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Ssaysaweek, insurance avail

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7

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Jaokin for operator for various

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Source 1-800-397-1619

minimum wag is $5.0

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part-timers or students. Call after 60 days 838-9254 HEATING Coolin Mechanic a ean

ge ee W. Pat between type of industrial equip

i with overtime pay re- so So

ke

Ney ta di W roet Exp Cler 2 BUS CO

Fase,

Se ee Cee Benefits.

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cod sai, all heath bnftsOFFICE Help Entr level, must

red after 40 hours a week. bie a | W seek an individual to assist Sed

J m Appl in

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621 279.3754 8:30-5 speak En Spa Appl 255,

is does noi

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SepinPonplon

Us.

6888

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GARTENDWG COURSE S99

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ad snpo ox Exon Owen:

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CONTROLLE

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DRIVERS|& 2, Ring Ave Pom

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MACHINOPERNod_co

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Seroeyerep ree

knowingl acce Hel

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Han

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Dipl tofRe

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m int pos yo ch

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A Northe Nu Optical manu- Earn Extra | ties’2o1 235 soo Ko t ope t vari

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OFFICE HELP-FIT heavy/

Wanted ads that indicate a

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bit be eefor accuracy,

oe eeo h 43 employees CDL a+ but will train er

fs.

ba

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types of industrial equi phone sales for wholesale food

PS Oo caer | RERTOSEM

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veie'rultne"ow vow

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Stain per Ctthe Ag Discriminatio in

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Ask for Don 835-0898 H fashi lad clothes.

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YOC2S

; eeemete ares © be resp on Peters oie. req Call 839-068 peeeevereneee253-0393 for an appt

ployme Act. Further ested, Call 438-22 h-

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f accounting

&

computerH

OR

ee

n may be deeue idee aeae=

Aet functions. Minimum of 5 yrs ee W need 6 eet Se OFFICE HELP P/

US Departme of Labor

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& tools. Call 839-3169Boos ee ine

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To yo must bo atic

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oor, fotumes. wil eek S 0 at

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Equ Ope NO

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vai nu drivers ticense, witGoad office eke ad Hagee

200 Sheffiel S Room 102

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Ex hy cc gece i rth en Salary history to664-87) train. $300.-$700./ wk

manner needed. Some us.

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Al ME Roya ‘a FOOKS 201-697-3011 or mail to: tomer contact. Evenings and

a bnaa aren e Ave, Clifton NJ 07011 officeexperi prefera ina} ESCO PRODUCTS, 171

{ah ee —_ PERMANENT PT

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cocassional Sats & Ouhp manufacturing environment. i

Saver Prio machin operati ex a plu Night ow! hours. $6.00AAAAJOB CALL 24HRS

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Ow tools. Call 9-6pm, Mon- BOOKKEEPER Ston math and PC skil, includ: en Oak ae Cal tod 8 wor Hotel Fron Des honk © sdk. Call DawnPlease call 256-3310

AVO $$ SALE |

Fti:9-12pm

Sat;

696-2548__

Gonl refs req& Call in Word a Lot 0] cluding salary het Wie BUS CO (eot)ezeor Pei bua 492-9268 after 9 pm CUST SERa &q a

h similar sof re require aS

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be— tiendly industrial sal office

_1-800-545-8

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AU MECH is avellebliy for overtine when

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“econedered._DRIVE TRUCK: ex&#3 OLSTEN

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_22Ft4s,

wayne_|

TSronance woner in Cedar Grove looking for

AAAAOPPORTUNITY

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Mechanic P/T, GREAT PAY! jus Clea needed COOK-

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dependab driver needed w “ . HOUSECLEANERS NEEDE | Temporar positions, 40 hrs

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brigh reliab person to handle

AVON SALES Sunday 10-4pm, experi

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Wanted full & part time for Immediate Openin for LTC

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/good drivin record, benefits Staff Servic ‘All hours available. Call Jill at

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/week, $9.62 per hour. Duties

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busy inside sales desk. Must

Ta Fede?ence a must. Please call

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evenings. Call 791-0303 Materia Handl Te emene ln Sh ee contact Tom at 0484 fo interview. include performin skilled and

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havea great papc expe-

-800-662-2292

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696-4007 in Preferre -942-

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Parenter

teteteter

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fence neces: end re:

— BUS DRIVE You will be require to pick/

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includes Alternate Weekends, |< Se P IND MAINTENANCE Electri- eoaeemowaa deste wah sahAccts Payabl Clerk needed for Bloomingdal

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Orders and perfor various g2n-

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Pigase call Milford Manor DRIVERIFT: Local Mi co. clan/Mechanic 5t0 8 yrs expto

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i of streets. removal ot

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fequirements to PRSNL, P.O.

“E level to pro-

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AUTOMechanic, exp& Salar Schools. 20-24 hrs per wk.

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eal warehouse duties. Clerical

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Nursin Home, W Milford

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CDL lie read. Physicall able W H lo maintain & trouble shoot prod

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\ecleanin

cb:

Box 311 Little Falls, Nv 07424

cess heavy volume of in-

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+ comm. Exc wor con 8 CDL Class © license req’.

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Ss a pran itt neav

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697-5640 EOE ineetha W Uct equip machine shop exp a

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iev CI at as

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BUENERvor on a

computerized

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bays Cat 9-4, 65-8644 Contact N at 283-0650COUNTER PERSON

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Inia. Ww not drivin FO pl 2 o S sh S12

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stalaio of street signs, clear-]SERVIGE MECHANIC

bea re 1-2yrs expe-

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AUTOMOTIVE MECHANIC Appl in person, Monday-

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Needed full time for auto Call 427-6887 Holdings, 185 6th Ave.in open streams and ditches, TRUCK DRIVER

fence. Sen resume &

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$472.55-$543.45/40 hr wk de- BUS DRIVER-PART TIM

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9AM-4PM at Shiseido America,

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part store. Must be depen-

“ToieRe

ABpLy

NOW_

FRAMERS WANTED Paterson, NJ 07509snow removal and othe mis-

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Exp& onl Apply in person

‘hist to PNHS, 210

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Pendin onexp. Syrs expasa| $11.46/hr. _Atternoons| &#3 17 Bauer Drive Oakland,

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dable and responsibl Bilingu ORIVERS APPLY NOW Valid drivers license cellaneous, laboring task | Faircloug Fuel 800 27th St,

Parkway, Un 2 mechanicin the maint. & repai

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1-30&#3 NJ07436. W cannot respondt necessary. Appl in person:

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Takin for Schoo! 1-800-542-0267 INSURANCE within Departme of Publ

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Paterson, 742-9000.

‘ Plain NJ 0744

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of motor vehicles & equip. or

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busalo telephon inquirie We can re- Aid Auto, 400 Route 46 East,

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8us Drivers...Charte Drivers.

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|. State Farm insurance Agenc

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Work Commercial Drivers a

2ae

cormcinien oe&# Gonorihueealon a

spon onl to those Totowa. Uaidiow transit is lookin for

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Opts TODAY in Wayne lookin for individual

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License (CDL desired; valid |PART TIME CARRIERS

ATT;C.K. of FAX to

octal b tie Bact aettute

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Sat rout Must have 2ving meet our qualificatio An ~~~

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reliable CDL licensed drivers »

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todea! with all aspects of agen-

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NJ drivers license required

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needed for Pompto Lakes.

iovalid CD License with Class

Equ Employe ALL POSITIONS FT/PT Good Pay Bonus Progra

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ry g pt Jewerly Sales Posi-| cy work. License exp.Previous experience desired.

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Wed Sunda deliver only

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Possession of a valid NJ driv- ee must provid up-Growi craft chain seeks to fill Benefits Availab Earn whil

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tions Available. Bentle Jew-

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necessary. Call 835-6198 Appl at Otfice of the Township

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N

collections.

Call

492-0046.

CAR OPPORT

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@*s¢.rea&# Must be avail.to

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gate Driver&# Lic. abstract iro

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Shisei erti io ara he

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col e e tea a

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1ef® Willowbrook MallLABORER H 255 Po A G

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PART TIME CASHIER-eves &

Citton office of national co|Nt, 1

2rd

or 0Sts:

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the NJ Dept of Mot Vehicles.

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Amica In THE RAG SHOP for Laura

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Environmental. Services, FT

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Grov ee ee eaefooking for the right person to ee r M Med

Two yrs exp drivin a passen- Packanack Lake Sho Ctr Morriston, 201-984-1101 ask

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FURNITURE OR WOO RE-| immed. openin Advance: Apply i ve re?and prosper with us.

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ing Prescri Pl ger vehicle & a clean drivin CLERICAL 1462 Rt. 23 N Wayne NJ. for Doris or Tom FINISHE - needed for repai

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ment oppt training provi MAI MECHA

OeVIOW

TORINO,

FSS!

have excelient phone

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visi bits fo caine pm e Si Retail Store. A/R, filing d

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GUSTOMERSTOMER | work, must be reliable, have

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Call betw. 8-5 201-492-0890 orB p

+

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PART-TIME

voice, willing to learn & ablei

palaet ing tar me ae ae lon.,

en answer pho so Drivers/ FT/ | vaiiddrivers lic, speak under-

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Fax Resume to 201-492-9778. no ee maintChecker-Markers

to work alone. Will train for

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tion waiver pla also avail. 13 Wilia Paters CollegDime orn SERVICE Rapidly growing delivery stand English 35 yrs exp fien Inelect AC/ Material Handlers

permanent positio only

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p holiday No Calls Please.| Human Resources Officecoer 1190 Rt. 2 So service needs exp& people

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feq& earl AM hours goo LAB TESTING Giciinaie be Wali

Leave name & number at Appl 9-11M & 1-2PM Mon.

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g00 Pompto Rd, (thr Gate 2

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Cedar Gtove. 256. Our customers come first!| to make retail deliveries &

Pay&

benefits. Cal

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25 jocated in W Milford

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equipment Ask fo Ga one

201-614-6872 Tues. & Thurs. to: ‘Way NJ Th is why we are expand- installations. A neat appear- seeks organize & efficient fomi 956-1300.Unet WATE

William Paterson Colleg Atte eM c

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CLERICAL FT for Vey Bus in our customer service| ance & knowledge af the| GallGu Friday assist @x@°s.

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Derso for environmental-3pm, 956-1300.

ion/ Insurance Office in Wayne

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staf, if you hav io

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roads a must. 882-0660 phon orders, type benefits. i .

i STERN&Human Resources Office

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"| Seekin mature dependablear fyeviou Box 111 Fairfield, 07004.

testing Chemistry, biology

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Managem Trainee300 Pompto Ra (thr Gate 2 Bus Drivers Wanted

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person. Typin req Call for Feohode in sims DRIVERS

Box

Fairfield,0

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or lab exp needed. Call] Bi-Lingual Spanish/English DISTRIBUTION CTR

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Excellen inside opportunit Wayn NJ P/T, F/T, excellent p &

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app 696-9080.fe telephon calls GAL/ FRIDAY 728-2666 Exp in retail and/or collec- Wayn NJ

‘experience individual,

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__AActiovEOE

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benefits. Must have charter

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~~ nae * Eve fon ve are Bus Contractor office seeks tions. Startin salary up to

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custome by phon

AulO.

SATURN & coach :

CLERICAL PT- work |e b fryou this Bec ‘ organized individual for

LANDS er$24K, plus bonus & benefits.

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PART- GAL/ FRIDAY-

Bo Wd Bons ie IAN flat

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791 a 4 offLig‘

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Courteous.an neat appear} require gooie

Bod. Roo th atia lev Ex p C 470-with goo benefits rate w/ guarantee, ‘all Small company

‘Ni and ‘weekend shifts] ance must: ribo skills, computer experiencvalid Driverst snrtoa

Accepting interviews in per-CABINET/

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Call Miss Caroi773.9

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af€ available. Final appli. metro area and sellmotvation, this ¢ a

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Avail immed.Calt616-8063_| Cont the tollowin location Payro DepKARENSALLY

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"F&IPROFESS

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Mus have exp. Call tor GieRIcAL-T oe nee $7 g wpos eKe Postion ina sm offcs.

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LANDSCAPI Hel wanted

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Renter&#3 Choice, 1 Mar FT. clerical pasiti@201-575-0700 *CAR DETAILERS appt., 890-0050

Tyvaia prdnes 1 dru screening, m . Send resume to: P.O. Box 646 Ful time Street, Paterson, NJ.

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(8:30-5pm) available &q

word per 5. preffere asstGenr pere iee ; ‘ Pine Brook NJ 07058 Call 697-1051 278-4600 Payroll Production, Contrlocation nearest you. CARPENTER admin asst wivarious

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To apply, come to our recep- WITH OBL LG

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trier

fae

ORI Must. be exp& On cofn-

CUSTOMERSERVICE!

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Saof P 23,9A 2

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yr S mini non roles, so tseu G

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ton dakIh Sage GROU HOM

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axoscarinc: our Lad of] Manag Trai

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puterized payroll system, be

‘ompton s/Saturn o .Truck req& McNamara, y the Valle Church 614 Val lo exp nece$s. Applican

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ambitious self-starter

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with

Salar Bo Ramsey, 815 Rt17 Ramsey Call Al, 772-0402 Union Blvd, Totowa, NJO7512,TClof Norther

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stAmvinme

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APARTMENTS

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Rd wayne is seeki bids should be aggres song computer & matie

AUTO SERVICE ADVISOR CARPENTER CLERK TYPIST New jerse Konner|

1

er pos avalia to

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&q landecanin of Ks entre] mature

&

g wi people

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backprd, & have the-ebity jo

sori ante ae

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Wanted for both Bod e &

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General contractor specializ

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$333.75/35 h wk. Perform rou-

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We&# takin television late tomorrow 20 ae Ce maven t ‘w Sar ear oni jaan we a te endi Comp aa..|

Service Di To pay +

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in in work seek | tine clerical work of a varied 40 Potash Road | wit adutts with disabilitieso

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nave Capron tone |

Cormac Al con

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gue” urd sxporiar| Pau compos Saccae-| Cand Ayres

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EDUCATION fang eu Rene oe A a ermercial customers of our] Ben Call Jett at (20 J imum 10 years rough fin-

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HYP correspondence pre- EOE M/F ASSISTANT TEACHE - P/T No epet: ;:

Printex Lab 56 Wananetwork of 15 newspapers.

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839- ish & concrete experience Fax

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Pares & keep records, an|

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This immediate openin is

ag:

EEEchy salar request to

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Swers telephon assists in

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CUSTOM SERVI

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ing week, Call Mary

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training. Must be 18 years of Le PT/ MECHANICAL Ave, Pompton Lakes

located in Butler off Route 23 RUTECHN NEST 778-1509. locatin compilin data for 201 -

pn 1643, EOE age and possess valid NJ Foreclosure, Comm Litiga INSPECTOR PH ARM ACISTNorth. We are lookin for 2

For New GMCARPENTERS Exp&

(2)

of word

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Are you a team player who license. Substitute positions

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tion, Pl & RE. Must be profi- Good written and mechan-

sothloted: call starters, whoOauTanteed 40 flat rate hrs + dirtblad S!! proces WP 5.1 pref& All

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believes in the importanc of ELECTRICIAN also available. To obtain ap-

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cient in WP, computer,

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ical skills required. interface

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P/T, flexible hours, every

enjoy workin with peoplall benefits. Call Jeff at oo pB needed. Start applicant must pass a typing

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satisfie customers? If so

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ayrs+ exp. Residential &

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plication contact 697-5946,

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phone, bookkpng & exec} with department supervisors

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other weekend. IBM com-

have fast accurate typin of 4 (201 839-5602

ing

279-2964, test. Free BC/BS, Majo Med

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this busy Wayne service

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comercl Mahwah 529-4263 o Ridge/Wayne area.

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org skills. Min 10 yrs exp. on inspectio procedures,

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puter system knowledge

wpm excellent spellin com ‘AUTO TECH NEEDE CERAMIC TILE MECHANIC.

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IMS Prescrip Dru Pian & |compan needs you to ~~~

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Volunteer op: Should be capable of man-| gauging and layouts ASQ | helpful excellent

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working

juter experienc 8 ps. You! For New Dealership r an Ful Tenekaxoioee visi benefits for employee &

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provide customer support for

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ELECTRICIAN' HELPE Son available agin litigatio & office w| certification, CQ pref&# Full

|

conditions. Apply Shop Rite

re a eins Sa wu 838-1170 after 3:30PM eligibl depende Dental in- |o clients. Hours are

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Mi 3 yrs. exp. Reside & |“ |_/min direction. Good salary,

|

company benefits. West Caldwell,

ar atone essurance & tuition waiver pla

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8:30am-5pm $8 to start.

|

ligh commercial. Rets req& HAIR DRESSER hrs flex. 656-1434 Mark. Call 201-797-8820 Ext.26

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201-575-1770 ask for Ralp

(201 839-56

-| AUT TRUCK MECHANIC-

ant Exp& Must have own tools.

..

Eddies Truck Repai 279-1985

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BAKERj|

P/T Exp’d For larg volumescratch bakery Must be ableOe aS Neer Exc

CHILDCAR for 2¥ yr. old gir6 yr. old bo in my No.

Caldwell home, Tues. thru Fri.4-8:30PM. Call 226-2543.

CHILDCAREPT. Earn money

&

still bewith your child. Wayne AreaChildcare Center, needs re-

liable, caring people to workin our before/after school

childcare program7am-8:30am and/or

3:15pm-6pm. Call

696-3637, Ms. Gerding

associate discounts.

RT 35, HAZLET, NJU.S. HWY & GILLS LANE, ISELIN, NJRT 23 & WEST BELT PLAZA, WAYNE, NJ651 RT #17 SOUTH, PARAMUS, NJ

) What’s th bes holiday present

It’s pai for and you boug ita a discount.

Appl as a Seasonal Sale Associate at

Service Merchandis and this year you could

giv the best holida present ever. You& earn a

competitiv wage on da or evenin shiftsand you& immediatel eligibl for excellent

Some Jewelr Saleassociates may earn a commission in addition

to their wage. Cal or appl at one of the stores

listed below or call 1-800-251-1212 for thestore nearest you.

We&# proud to be an equa opportunit employe m/t/d

also avail. 13 paid holidaysNO CALLS PLEASE. Appl9-1 AM. & 1-2 P.M., Mon.,Tues. & Thurs. to:

William Paterson CollegHuman Resources Office

300 ree n shru Gate 2

Afie &quotCALL CLASSIFIE

Multiple raises 1st yr Im-mediate hire. Call Mr.

Nazaruk at 633-8500.

Want to make more moneyAdvertise your service

in our SERVICDIRECTORY.

Cal CLASSIFIE

Call after 6pm, 696-3794.

Extruder OperatorSmall plastic mf seeks ex-

truder operator for 1st shift

(6am-2:15pm), 2nd shift

(2pm-10:15pm or 3rd shift

(1-pm-6:15am). Ex prefdbut not req& Salary based

on exp. Lincol Park area.

633-1230 betw 9am-1 1am

Exp pref in all phases, FT

/PT, pleasant working condi-tions. Salary neg. 778-6530

eves or 777-0606 days

HAIRDRESSEModern upscale salon in

Patetsoneater for Profi

Stylist. PT or FT, with some

following. C 977-9136

LEGALSECRETARY

Wayn firm seeks a FT or PTPersonal Injur LitigationSecretar w/at least 3yrsexp. Call Mr Engelhar at

201-696-6013

btw 8:30-4:30pm.

MECHANICSDIESEL PREVENTIVE

MAINTENANCE

Competitive Pay * Bonuses *

Health Plan * Stock incen-

tives * Exc Career oppty w

/nat& Co. 800-836-0050

in Bergen Coun!

(291,

in Passaic County

Union Coun:

Get into:* 94% of all households

circulation)

* 78% of all households

(195,816 circulation)

* 98% of all households in

(138,964 circulati %

North JerseyNewspapers Company

has everythin you& want foryour up comin

e

Holid HirinWith people soon thinking of filling stockings that are hung by the chimneywith care, you too should be thinki of filling those holiday positions. Now

is the time to advertise and her is what&# on our holiday list for you...

¥ 614,300 total NJNCads every week

‘/ Themed, eye catching banner

¥ Attractive rates

Source: CAC 93, ABC 93,

Clark Martire Study 94

/ Referral ad included

¢ In-Paper Promotion

/ Prime positioning in classified

readers see your

{

COLLEGE STUDENT

PERMANE P/T

Night Owl Hours

$6 Per Hour to Start

Call Dawn after 9PM

492-9268

°C t

i

IMMEDIATE

P.C. RICHARD & SON

NOW HIRING

CLERICAL POSITION FT & PT

FOR BOTH

WAYNE AND PARAMUS

¢ Flexible Hours

* Customer Service

Skills Required« Must handle busy phone

and cash register

APPLY IN PERSON

WAYNE SUPERSTORE-

469 Route 46 Wayne201-812-1771

or

PARAMUS SUPERSTORE317 Route 17 South

201-262-7878

Benefits, EEO

Francese or Charles Meta

jka

Pharmac TechnicianOne of NJ& largest phar-macy providers is seekinghighly motivated individual

for F/T position in Production

Dept Pharmacy experiencea plus, flexible hours, @x-

cellent salary & benefits. Call

616-0544

PLASTIC EXTRUSION

Ex blown film,; Good

pply.

Call 3 =

PLASTICSBlown film extruding com-

pany in Hawthorne lookingfor

Experienced Mechanic:

minimum § years on

Gloucester bag machines,winders, separators, and

printing presses2 Experienced Press. Per-

son: available all shifts to

handle printing presses.3 Set-up people. (super-

visors and lead persons) all

shifts, must be experiencedin blown film bag making4 QC Inspector:

.

rotatingshifts, previous experiencerequired.Good benefits, goo pay,profit sharin: Call201-427-3311. Ask for Fred.

PLUMBER WANTEDMust have Syr experienceand NJ DL w/own tools,

Please call 256-8533

P/T Appointment makers, Musthave pleasant & clear voice

AMor PM salary + bonus.CallRon aft 3pm 785-4111

PT DISTRICT ADVISORSNeeded for Wayne Totowa

Haskell. Must have va or cov-

ered pic up 492-0046

P/T PARKING ATTENDANT-Must be avail. wknds.. Stickshift $45/shift min. 785-4848

REAL ESTATE- Your own

business without the over-

head. Comm. split too hig to

print Call Rose or SherrieWayn OfficeFMJ Taylor Realty 694-6800

RECEPTIONIST/Clerical® FT

mature person for heav tele-

Diversified positioExe benefit package Call777-9830 bet 1-4p

RECEPTIONIF/T with a fast ae co.

Potential for growth =

petitive salary plus benefits.Pleasant office atmosphere.Call 278-7722

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ys PART TIME Discover Toy needs few, SECY/TYPIST P/T Local Market vs

REGEPTIONIsT- SCHOO DRIV

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SuperMark

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CHILD SAFETY C WAITER/ BARTEN DISTRICT MANAGER

|

goo peopl for Holid Free

|

Compute sil, lexible rs for tacane “s 00u P Send

fice; M-W-F, 9:30-12:30,} must have Bus | license.| Deli, Grocery, Produce. OPENS2SHIFT

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PTIFT. Flex schedule No

|

Store Clerk. PT nites for

|

Mu have van or pick-

|

training Sales Dir: 628-8151

_|

Appraisa Office in Fairfield.

|

resume: NSP, 4 Toby Terr,

700-8:00p.m., TU@ Neeg maturta

. ‘

x : Liquor Store/Pub. Call

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Duties incl: deliverin papers Call 808-6240 Towaco, NJ 07082 All

3:00-8:00p. Insurance/otfice Se Sern and Grocery night

}

Fast pace Ship/ Dept.

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exp nec. Green Brook Coun-

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33 696s dete ie ethers Ot Toes &

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MAINTENA PERSON

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expa plu 785-4 Ferrara Dau

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hota ante onai

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Nomeenenna seer 128 S Cl (N Coldwell,

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| Sat Hike and 10) Car eee en

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div

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CHERS AIDE PIT tor CH

responses

considered.

ee se ext pay + lime,

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days in U exp “

,Harrison, EAR $500 for the Holiday

i

routes. Towi

liveries, ton pre- Experienced

Receptionist/ benefits Included. App

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helpfu M-F, Willowbrookno

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ipistavery Toys Its fun|

S poPe takes, Wayne,

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H fen& Weekdays Sat

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EC. ceniication or collegSALES BIG MONET CA

4ptionis& Sho Rite, $40 Passaic Ave.

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Mall area, $275-$300 to easy. Chery 627-54239-3

||

Totowa. Call 492-0046, Appl Northeast Equipmen

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credits require 777-1945.

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,4$100- WEOffice Asst

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secretary-Fir postio inWest Cald start, take home. Call

oon.

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ont rane1 .

beautiful modetn Adrienne 201-785-4326WAREHOUSE Flexi Hrs- Ask tor Scott WOULD YOU LIK to work] Hand exciting new hom

PIFT)~Pro office. Can-Or rank

SUPER ———————

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National Pharmaceutical Pa Tim Morn from home doin assembl or| audio produc Large retail -

fnust have prof! ap- iii

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Mid size bldg Passaic Park, Company with offices Pa Ti Jo ’ clerical work? Send SAS to:| fundraising accounts. Hig

nce, good typing skills,|Lakes. Must have goo skils,

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aor g uti&# incld. Must be

|

WAREHOUSE located in Pine Brook;

Afterno o Even

|

Permanent PT | 52 seo. P 0 80x s018, reorders/bonuses.

helpful Availabili-

|

Peat expeti-

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responsible. Exp preferred Parsippan area seeks 2 No Hirin Shift Wallington NJ 07057 818-783-8643 or 778-8246.

Mu be flexible. Non-| ence & be ©.Call 567-3802. OPENERS receivin clerks and stock

st N Expe Nec TAUCK DRIVING 6 Wee) ———————— |

rin orto Fairfield, Cai} Competiti salar 647-0011 clerk. Must have 2+ yrs. :

house work-must have CDL,

|

§ajg 26

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Situatio Want 28

882-8275;M

9-;

TEACHERS AIDE- immed. MARKERS jence, Excellent tem

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National direct

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marketi class B, erp

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275; M-F, 9-5pm. SECRETARY: Paterson law

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experience je temp ; ide

Pe

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positio avail. at The Learni company is looking for} Whether you&# a sti.

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requires flex hrs, Tues,firm. Spanis a must. e PICKERS position with potential to be ‘

iCAREER OPPORTUNITIES

|

CHILD CARE in my lovin

RECEPTIONIS 4Tree Daycare Nursery hited with great benefits,

|

Outgoing and ambitious in-| homemaker or just need) Wed, &a Fri, call 492-0046000-$38,000 Pompto Plains home, ir yr

a Sal We ees School for Teachers Aide pos-bas

Call Rachel (20 227-9323,

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Sividu t sta ou extra ca were Woio"|

ur 82 yo ol comp is} snacks, excrete, 899-16:

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10-3p MonUtypi pa yor kya ssi | seen cee | em _|Seeetirennn| cavemani ne B ae oe Office 838.66 TEACHER&# AIDE-for Clifton

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Center located in Totowa has WolSC

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outgoing and are} fori Oakland, NJ 337-2237 wo well in a professiona en-

{bo1 932 ee

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De Mon-Fri afternoons.

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full-time and part-time day money motivated. Join our} people who want to take ad-P/T REPRESENTATIVES an it, we may have a pos: Exp’ MO willl care for your

PERSO

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SECRETARY W Paterson law

|TLC471-8674

CarolorPatt!_| position available. Previous

|

RETAILupseat working environment

|

vantage of this excellent op-| eo rio start Paid holid

|

“woroc children in my Wayne home.

“CEN PE office, word perfec & dic-Te euaRKETERS ex.|

fetall marking experience isand take advantage of this| portunily t take advantage

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$600 to star. P Dold |*exc Pay/ 0 Start

|

FT or PT. After school chit

‘TIDRL46E

Fairfield

NJ|

taphon necessary 890-7440

|

oars comm. Call

|

Preferred Join Our excellent opportuni Call of this excellent opportunity

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& vacate © me, Hees te

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sHol Of

dren welcome. Great rates!

"RESTA HELP seater eer. for an immediate interview:

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to earn over $7.00 per hour,work forthe TV Rental Co ina

|

*Excetie h Exc refs. Rhonda 696-2550

Bartenders Ft/PT, Water| $300 tr w Periorm:

We ofer competine noury

|

Famil For

|

35-7960 whil working in an upbeat

|

"POM PLAINS Spporun |ELDERLY CARE-Christian

Maltress-PT, Buspersons clerical includin ac-TELEMARKETERS, rates plus anHOURLY BONU

|

The Holidays eerarea hospita Tues and Thurs

|

*Biue Cross/Blue Shield lady seeks elderly person to

‘PT. Call Patricks R:

2 Act fast Ear up to $30/hr.

|

INCENTIVE PROGRAM in y aed ane b pee eee

yi‘atrick’s Res- curate typin usual varied,

| + oppty. Call 812-7373.

|

select Piease

|

S Associ Call for an immediate inter-}12n00n t 3p 401K

:

aesoie

rant at 831-9494 knowl-4

ales Associate | paar 7 View! 896-8112 8pm Must have neat appear-

|

*No Cold Calling/ ‘

edg of office procedure TELEMARKETING P/

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SPP in Person Monday

|

A) 01) iises s

ance, To be Jo an itor:

|

Exper Ne savaterat

OUTLE STORE answers to routine

|

immed. opening for tele-

|

9:00AM-11:00AM and i iA +s PAR TIM and math skills. $7.50 hr + ex-

|

view, contact Kim Irwin acta. a ebCLERK ; prep @-| marketer. Wayne based co.

|

1:00 4:00PM. Full & Part Time dvertising Pen#yo ar flexible and

|

5-800-821-4965 ext. 628 u

views

&

checks report

&

other

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igeal for housewif le ednedsay LL can tet

f HOUSE & B Cleani

iat. ve cheip Ma assist in the

|

stugert Sale ex apl b

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9:00AM-11:00AM. STEINBACH, a major} Telephone TELLroms Paks Wa o Secslent tolfrees C

227-2800. supervisio of a phas of the

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not nec. Flex PT hrs betw. fashion retailer, has open- Sales OPPORTU C Cos ew Ore)Guarini

492-7983 oF 492-2238

TieeT

aed

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8:30-6 Call 694-0010 Pe meeee! ing for full and part time ae HOUSECLEAIOSWin

crs

oast . k Sales Associates and full i

i : oes

Manager Toy company} Knowledg of process- 5 Rout 4 Eas Gordo Driv

|

and part time Nigh Receiv-

|

Availableimmediatel in But-

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Milantic spi A. f¥

Advertising exp, refs. Wayne area. Ask for

Seeks store managers/

|

ing WP 5.1 is prefd A applTEMPORAR salesperson &

Totowa, NJ07512 ing Associates at its

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!€f location convenient to Rt prei tt ae op-Py PERM

TelephoneAugusta 628-8932

VN ork sai Feat B Ma M In

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cashiers for Xmas shop Exp’.EOE Sone a Gppo fo c sta

|

Portunties throughout $T Perf P Job p HOUSE CLEANING

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with strong com-| Prescrip Dr Plan & vision

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Wknds a must. 638-1141.DIRECTIONS: Call chi da Pb ‘a

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wit strong telephone sales

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northern New Pee ee as Sales p se b

teas eo Par pa ont eeeim be be o TEMPS2ND INCOME OPPTy

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(201) 785-0210. oe for Re te i Spe aheiv No teller experience is apport inth Ae

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ti Sal Associ F sect CO CAL Crees | une: l location convenient 1 Rt

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Lots of lve & atetion give

ence a must! S $25,000 + holidays Please,

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~*~] Permanent FT positions LUi

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3 N and Hamburg Tpke

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Full time openings available.

bonus. Great unit for

|

Appl °-11AM &1- Mon. TEXTILE Colorist for Pigment

|

avail, Drivers w/Cl C COL A Ni Rece sh i

|

Flexible daytime hours be- pa fd Deon o clear spea wo

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Opportunit for self starter

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Exp, refs avail. Lincoln Park.

growth. Fax resume to] Tues. & Thurs. to: needdd for second shit. Exc Hazmat Stamp Exp from tO t gam Exne

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wee&qu 10 AM and 5 PM. 25j ae P m money|

With strong telephon sales

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696-0016

2128 William Paterson Colleg

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pay & benefits. Start Immed.| Truck Parts Counter Per-mY Expe |hours per week. $10 per

o AZeair0 T MEK® M skiie to develop new DUBBn

. Human Resources Office

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Cali Greg at Alma Textile

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sons. General Warehouseence preferr bu will train} hour plus commission Vi us at our W offer ness for special advertising

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LIVE IN AIDE-Mature woma

DEMONSTRATORS/ 300 Pompto R (thru Gate 2

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914-562-6688 w Gd or & w

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(&q &qu individuals. Ear

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Piease call between 2-4,Job Fairs from 1)0am-3p Mornin & eve hrs. sections. COLD CALLING

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Seeks pos., own trans, reliable

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PTIFT Sern EXPERIENCE A PLUS.

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Mu b energetic motivated & Affirmative Action/ TEXTII Generous benefits package e

Lorette for interview. byenon opportunitie Flexible daytime hours be- ENAI: HlSere

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PRI R Goo & é

storewide discount. 89 Main Street Professional friend! R ISSANC CHILD

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SEWING MACHINE (a fi od a P ee ee Ee ave‘Appl In Person At PARTTIME CARRIER needed Little Falls exivoneient sin Bede ae f ct ean Care

iOperators Factor exper.) Gre i Arma Textile,

Waa Customer S for Wednesday only in Circle this ad & make it your FT, early program avail,

Focrue rocite °*

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Benefits, Stead 596-8001 9 92-6

Elmwood

Park,NJ. om Service

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Tpinebrook. No collection call Wed., Oct. 26 frst eall Monday mom M Pl commis

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TRAINER(in Store

Part Time Flex Schedule

lee ‘seekin an outgoing¢ to do New Hire

Training4 9.

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as needed. Thiswill require a fiex

Schedul includin nights,

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NE DIRECT'P.O- 0972

weWayne, N. J. 07470“FAX # (201)694-468

Exp, shingles, buildfoots Cal 800-731-0705 or

201-806-3848

ROOF & HELPERSF hoes

. @Sx hand tools, & drivers licmust. 838-2593 after 5pm

RUPPERTS RestaurantNow takin application for the

followin positionsExp LINE COOKS

Broiler Sautee’«Ala Carte Banquet SERVERSCail 616-9800 or Appl in per-

~Sonto: 92 Rt. 23 No., Riverdale

|:

~~ Squar Mali, Riverdale.

SALESMAN/W WANTED

SALESPositio avail in womans retailstore 3-5 day a wk. Flex days& hrs; Larr Lavine OutletStore. Clition NJ 772-3575

SALES/WAR Person

F/ Good starting salar“Call Gina at: 201-890-4644

» “SECRETARIES_

SEGeneral, a 231-bed

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acut care community hospital, ha opportunities for

contingencyMnesd 4pm-9pm

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224 Hambur Turnpike* Wayne, NJ 07470

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benefits, overtime guaranteedAppl in person: Arlington Ma-chine, 222 Gett Ave. (Cliftoside) Clifton, 546-1377 Tom.

SOCIAL SERVICE/RESIDCOUNSELOR Dedicated

counselor to supery adult

psyc resid. 8 bed group hm

28-35/hr wk, non-livein posi

SPACKLERS WANTED: Musthave 6 yrs & own

trans. Call after 6PM 263-9119

TEMPORARIES

Kids ReturnTo School?

Moms ReturnTo Work!!!

REGISTER TODAYAND YOU COULD BE

WORKING TOMORROWWork 100 Hours

to qualif for

$50 Bonus *

We have

jo opportunites for:

Secretaries

Word ProcessorsReceptioni

TypistData Entr

Lite Industrial

Our clients are in Morris &Essex Counties, Give us a)

call and find out for yourselwh you should be workin

for US!

W are nota chain --

W take a personal interest

Pine Brook, NJ 07058201-575-4211

travel counselors for our FairLawn location, Entr level

position mapping aut trips.Must be knowledgeabl in

geography & math & work

some Saturdays. Call956-2249.

TREE CLIMBERW offer year round employment + benefits. Experiencprefered COL a m CallSave A Tree 891-5379.

facilit seek-

in exp waiters & waitresses.Please call 201-256-2700

WAREHOUSEist 3rd shift...Positions available in Morris,

Essex & Passaic Counties.

Majo distributors seek

individuals with inventory,stock, pick or pack experi-ence, Must have own trans-

portation. Call Rachel

(201)227-932CENTUR PERSONN

710 Rt 46 Fairfield, N

-~ ~~ —_ - al -

6 Part Time

TELEMARKETINGHIGH EARNINGS!

Get in on the groun floor of ourregiona telemarketin sales force

now bein staffed. Hig earning

=

gpotentia and cable TV benefits areonl par of the reason you will love

bein a TCI Telemarketin

I Representativ I

Evenin and Saturda par time hours Iare available. For an interview, call

337-1550, etc. 471 between 9am and

5pm Final candidates must pass a

dru screening I

;ime

:Dire toting television Inte tomerros.

40 Potash Rd, Oakland, NJ 07436EOE ME

Start at $5.75 hourly($6.0 hourly for evenings)

and receive a $.25 increaseafter just 120 days!

ADDITIONAL STERN&#BENEFITS INCLUDE:C

“Incentive Bonus

*Generous

Shoppin Discount*Paid On-The-Job Training

*On-Site Cafeteria

APPLY IN PERSON.1OAM-5: Mon-Fri

Human Resources Office

SDISTRIBUTION CTR

35 Continental Drive

Wayne New Jersey

(R 46 to Riverview Dr.

exit; left on Madison Rd;righ on Jackson Rd; left

on Continental Dr.

As part of our pre-employment procedure,qualified applicant will

be required to take a

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North Jersey Newspapers

Compa a division of MediGroup (one of America’s fastest

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sonnel, 488-9555.

DENTAL SECRETARY-

Progressiv orthodontist in

Oakland area seeks exp& F/Tsec/recep w/ (Multi-Mate & collection skills. Tue to

Fri (in Wed eves.) 337-6994

MEDICAL ASSISTANTPar/Full Time, Pequannoc/Lincoin Park area.

&« Call 1694-2

MEDI RECEPTTo work in our Paterson of-

fice, 20-25hrs. General of-fice experience necessary.Must have own trans, be

energetic and willin to

learn. Please call 785-2159

or Fax resume. 785-2423

NURSESCNA&# weekends all shifts. Full

time/Part time, lon term care

facility. Call 227-1330.

RN OR LP P/T for MedicalOffice. P/T days Y day, of 5

‘Sat.& Y da some holidays835-5556

Positions, all 3 Shifts avail,must have LTC exper. CallMilford Manor Nursin HomeW.Milford 697-5640 EOE

Pa Tim 25

AVO SALESEARN EXTRA $$! Need RepAll Areas 1-800-395-3383&

ment. Enjoy the benefits of a

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Call for an immediate inter-view: 835-7960

Box 2177, Paterson, NJ07509. We are an equalopportunity m//d/v.

MIDLANTI

MAILROOMPRESSROOMPART TIME

For Newspaper Mailroom

Call 492-02118 AM - 4PM

REAL ESTATE..looking for select individu-als interested in exciting career. The only

requirements are...willing to be trained,

work bard, like people and self-starter.

Call one of the managers listed below for

PRESSROOMPART TIME

For Newspaper Mailroom

CALL 492-0211

8AM - 4PM

an appointment.KINNELON POMPTON PLAINS

Caroline Onufrow Rosemarie DeMaria

201-838-6200 201-839-4646

WAYNE WEST MILFORD

Joe Boreale Sue Duffy201-728-7775

19 Ogd Terr, (1stleft off Higto Rodda to Odgen) Oct

28-29-30, 10-4, h.h, furn.

2 WOODLAN AVE, 10/29Clothes, jew

lery household, etc.

* CLIFTON *

38 VIOLA AVE off Paulison,Sat/Sun 10/29-10/30, 10-4,Multi Family expensiv com-

puters HH, gas gril & misc

5 MARLBORO AD. off Al-

twood Sat 10/29 9-4pmMulti- Furn/ciths/etc.

63 FERNWOO CT, Sat/Sun

misc. No Earl Birds!

* FAIRLAWN *

27-12 Kip St Sat 10/29,8:30-4:30. Furn clothes, kitchappi TV, shoes/etc. HH items

fe 03-1" a

ESTATE SALE 74 Dewe St.(Outwate La to Chestnut StOct 28, 29, 30, 10-4p Full

contents, furn, tools...

io ta cl

6 Boilin Spring Rd (R 17Hollywoo Av exit, E/on Hol-

tyw P/E. Sad Riv Rd ist L

(Saddle Brook Dr, 2nd L/BoilSpg Rd Fri/Sat 10/28 & 29,9-5PM. No SURPRISES - ighom full of trad furn access.

Hilight DR mahog Chipendtbl & chairs, sidebd, brkfrnt,Stickle DL tbl, chrs & hutch.BRs: Ksz hdbd, ‘dbis (on 4

poster), twins, dressers,nitestds cedarchest, crib. LR

sofa loveseats, many this,Chairs: rockers,

.records.

Rug 3 Karastans, 2 Kermins,9x12. Smalls: Hummels, silver,crystal, porcelains, linens,drape quilt, etc. Kitch: micro,

refrig W/D, sew mach. Patiofurn. 87 Olds Cutlass Sierra.Info 236-3627

Movin to Fla House Sale

Everythin must go 270 Marvin

Ave (Of Summit or PoliflySat/Sun 10/29-30 10am-4pm

* LITTLE FALLS *

96 First Ave Sun 10/30,10-4p 2 Fam no jun Orien-

tal rug orig $3000 now $500Lots more. No earl birds.

6 Riverview Ave, Fri. Sat Sun,9-4pm, wash. mach, furn,clothes & housewares.

* OAKRIDG *

COZY LAKE BEACH,Gian 90

Famil yar sale, Rte 23 to OakRidg Road to Coz Lake ROct 29, 9-5 Oct 30 11-3

* PEQUANNOCK *

24 DUNCA AVE 10/29 & 30,

9-4pm $$Dollar$$ Bargain &

lots of goo stuffl!

be deka ed

PICKERS PARADISE Anti-

ques, carn. & de glas furn.music inst. LP& coll &

junque. 5000 sq ft garagesale, dail 10:30-7, Fri till 9Sun till 5 269 Wannaqu Ave.

bea aA allel

Garag Sale/Flea Market at

The Glens Take W Parkwato Bedford Dr Multi-unit sale at

Sales Office. Sat 10/29,

10-5pm Raindate 10/30.

bei l= ad

RUMMAGE SALE at Con-

gregationa Church, Union at

Prospec Fri 10/28 7-9pm, Sat

10/29 9-1 1am. Sat bag day $

* TOTOWA *

MULTI FAMILY, 93 BARNERT

AVE, Sat/Sun 10/29-10/30,8:30-3:30p girls bedrm set.

boy clothing odd & ends.

158 CHESTNUT DR Sat 10

/29, 10a-5 Ciths, HH, com-

puter supplies etc

16 Marlin Dr Sat-Sun Oct

29-30, 8-5 Va of items + rec

rm turn, utility trailer

200 FAMILY

SHOMRE! TORAH TEMPLE30 Hinchman Ave Sun 10/3010-4Clothes, toys h/ furn,

bab items, electronics, ete

Rain/Shine indoors if raining

28 & 32Chandler Dr (Ratzertotrene Sat 10/29 10-4. Gen HH

9 app bar cf tbl, deck chrsc’entr glide stroller.

2 FAMILY-40 Jerome PI.

(Valle to Judith-Jerome) Sat.

10/29, 9-4, Bab furn/crafts/ HH, +more.

8 Kevin Place Fri 10/28, 9-5,Sat 10/29, 9-2, hh items, col-

lect. placte bric a brac, anti-ques, oak furn plu Hurr 8Kevin Place is moving

8 Lowell Dr (Of Valley Rd10/29 8-3pm hh items lamptools furn pictures records etc

MULTI-FAMILY! 20 AberdeenAve. Sat Sun 10/29-30,

9-5p

MULTI FAMILY SALE34 Shore Rd Black Oak Ridgto South to Shore Sat Oct 2910-4 R/D. 11/5 Tons of toys,hh play house, Little Tykes

BIGGEST SALE IN WAYNE

WATERVIEW-20 Lowell Dr

Sat.-Sun. 10/29-30, 12-5pmToys clothing, etc.

to Ds

ENTIRE Contents Storm re-

placement windows doors,

antiques & collectibles, office

‘supplie furn, tools

12 Oakridg Rd; Thru Nov 30 *201-697-9222

iews

and

FREEREALESTATE SCHOOLTuition & Books

to Qualified ApplicaInterview with us, and we will pay your real estate

school tuition and book fee!

Call Today For Details.

Ask For Lynn White

201-839-8798

Offer Expires Di

in

Name

HAV GARA SALTAKE ADVANTAGE O THIS FANTASTI LO LOW PRICE

Now is the time fo clean out your basement, attic & garage

3 LINES - 1 WEEK - °13”ADD ENTIR COUNTY COVERAG FO ‘10 © Eac additional line ‘

Please run my GARAGE SALE AD on /

0 Yes, add entire county coverage for only $10.00 extra

newspaper

Address

City State

TelephoneZip

This offer available to privat part advertisers.

Send your ad with a check made payable to:

Today Newspapers,10 Park Place, Butler NJ 07405

or call (201 492-2878 and use your credit card.

30, 1994

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Fle Marke 58

Clifton Boy & Girls Club80 Clifton Ave

Sun 11/13, 11/20Dealers Wanted 773-2697

DEALERS needed for Sat.,Nov. 26 Flea Market. American

Legion, Totowa. Call

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595-832 6-10

BRASS BED, QUEEN Com-

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BUNK BEDS complete withmattress $159 Wholesaler

moving 340-8479

DAYBED,Wht, Iron/Brass,Comp w/2 Othro Mattress &

popup trumble unused in box.Cost $800 sell $325. 779-8795

Mus sell! $200/ 728-2585

Gene Merchan 58

ANTIQUE

in rm. set. Do pe Movingmany items. 962-7881.

BAHAMA CRUISE 5 Days/night Underbooked! Must

Sell! ' LimitedTickets. Call 407-767-0208 ext

671 Mon.-Sat. 9am-10p

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FUR COAT-Stone Martin,beautiful, perfect cond. $1900.779-4358

OLYMPIC WEIGHTS-Ex-cellent condition. $400 or best

offer. Call Anthony 473-0993.

POOL TABLES PLUS...BARSNew, Used & Custom

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ANTIQUE DINRM-Solid oakbemn,

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Sat 10-6 PM 460-1534, 779-2626 Length Call 838-6196 table, 4 chairs, china closet, MOVING! {BM & Compatabl drives

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Hors Livesto 63

HORSE BOARDING- Box

Stalls, new in/outdoor arena,

daily turnout, trails, excel. care.

Call Paul 838-2842

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800-821-8363 days =enAMAZIN

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A Bette Price, Civil War Old

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Telep Service 81

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excavation, stump removal,

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ENTIRE contents of homes &

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Cail Tony

438-5232

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Complet cleanu service.

Full ins. DE lic. 3600.772-7385 Beepe 357-2550

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Replacemen Windows-DecksGutters-Leaders-Storm Doors

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BLOOMINGDALE"JUS LISTED!

Immaculate expanded 4 BR, 2 bth

Cape; private picturesque settingglass.sliders to 2 tier deck facinglargeevel fenced yard, finishedbasement, plus much more. Call

today!

CENTURY 21 Crestmere835-4400

Pompton Plains Office

$179,900 JFTON $270,000MONTCLAIR HEIGHTS

Larg Split in great area with three

bedrooms, two and half baths

newer roof and furnace, ingroundpool.

CENTUR 21 Va De Wende Associates785-8420

Little Falls Office

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4CLIFTON $207,000

28 Belmont AvenueThis fine 4 BR expanded home isin a fantastic location & ha all thefeatures you& love. Plent of room,

C/A, new kit, new carpet, fin bsmt& private yd w/patio. Don&# wait

DIR: Passaic Ave to Belmont.

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CLIFTON $169,900FOUR BEDROOMS

Great home for the large family.Modern eat-in kitchen, hu livingroom and oversize dining room,

garage, walk-up attic.

CENTUR 21 Van Der Wend Associates785-8420

Little Falls Office

DLIFTON6 Swift Court

Fasiétu decorated, meticulouslyMaintained Spaciou oversized

TWiterio The “must see” home feats 3BRs, 2.5 bths, rec rm + C/A, 2 car gar& all app. Priv cul-de-sac loc.DIRAliwood Ra to Main to Swift

CENTURY 21 A CV Real Estate65-2122

Clifton Office

vat’

RINGW $1LOVE AT FIRST sig

‘An unmatched 3 BR Contemp-rary. Convenient situated for the

‘commuter, yet quit private. Verywell maintained in a lovely lake

atea:

‘CENTUR 21 a er Realty Inc

We Milf Off

HAWTHORNE $157,900REDUCED! COM HOME TO THI

Affordable 2 story, 4 BR homew/oversized rms, huge eat-in kit

w/pantry, DR w/built-in hutch, LRw/stained glass window, newer

bath, lots of storage + TLC given inthis home. 2 car ga

CENTURY a dl835:Pompton Pla Office

RINGWOOD $139,900PURE VALUE...

Spacious 3 bedroom Split, perfectfor first or trade up buyers. MBRsuite w/bath, new family room on

quiet'd end street. True valuefor the money

CENTURY 21 Preferred Realty Inc838-1001

Kinnelon/Butler Office

We Rate * ICusto Servic

In nationwid stu b Th Wirthli Grouleadi researc organizati th CENTUR 21°

syste was awarde to honor aga an aga In

1 separ catego rangi fro “Be at findipeo th rig home to “B it selli a homeCENTU 21 syste came i first ever tim bwid margi Tru your ho t to a memb o th

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CLIFTON $189,900NEW LISTING

Fine, large home offers 3 2 BR

apartments with new roof, newlypainted exterior, new w/w carpetoff street parking & more

Exclusively ours at $189,900

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CLIFTON $169,90015 Lydia Place

A great price, great area & gréahouse at a price that can’t be beat.This Athenia Split level W/fin bsmt& gar is in excellent cond & won&#3

last long! Only $169,900. DIRBloomfield Ave to Scoles to LydiaCENTURY 21 A CV Real Estate

3652122Clifton Office

POMPTON LAKES $188,8993 BR SPLIT LEVEL

Located in a quiet no-flood area oftown. Features maintenance-freeexterior, 2 car garage, Florida room

private yard and more! DIR: RingwooAve. to 23 Ringwoo Court

CENTURY 21 Gold Key Realty835-5000

Riverdale Office

October 26,1994 - Page 33

CLIFTON $219,000ALLWOOD EXPANDED CAPE

B sure to see this home with largerms, ideal for growing family. 4

BRs, 2 baths, C/A, large deckFinished bsmt w/wet bar. Near

NYC bus & shopping

CENTURY 21 Gold Propertie Realt595-1500

Totowa Office

CLIFTON $177,TOTALLY RENOVATED

Well maintained 4 or 5 bedroomColonial in desirable area, finished

basement with gorgeous familyroom, new deck, modern kitchen

large driveway.

CENTUR 21 Van De Wende Associates

785-8420

Little Falls Office

POMPTON LAKES $62,000JUST LISTED! BUSINESS!

GREAT OPPORTUNITY to own

your own beauty supply business.

turn key operation, location a

definite plus Make the right move

and call now for more details!

ven ay f Crestmere4400pon ‘Pla Office

NEWLISTING

VERN $135NEW CONSTRUCTION

Brand new home on large lot

w/privacy. Ready for immediate

occupancy, 3 bedroom, Ig area forfuture rec room, garage,convenient location. One of a kind.

900

CENTURY 21 Yankee Real Estate697-4900

Newfoundland Office

VERNON $269,900FULFILL FAMILY DRE

Beautiful 5 BR, 2.5 bth brick tudorColonial in prestigiousneighborhood, LR, DR, Euro

kitchen, deck, patio, family room

w/fireplace and sceniccountryside lake and mountain

views! Priced right!

bowti i. etePom ‘Pla Office

WANAQUE $PRICE BREAK

This Colonial has 3 BRs &

2

fullbths. You&#3 love the quie street.Newer electric, roof, carpet &kitchen floor. Fenced in yard,aluminum siding, full bsmt

JUST REDUCED!!

124,900

CENTURY 21 Joe Pisarcik28-7800

Lincoln Park Office

WAYNE $224,900JUST LISTED

3 bedroom, 2 bth meticulouslykept Bi-level. Large rms, country

kitchen that overlooks scenic

yard, FR w/brick fireplace &sliders to patio

CENTURY 21 Gemini Realty96-1111

Wayn Office

WAYNE $212,000

2 bedroom, family room

w/sliders to custom deck w/builtin hot tub. LR w/vaulted ceiling

custom fireplace, room to

expand. Asking $212,000.

CENTUR 21 Preferred Realt Inc

838-1001Kinnelon/Butler Office

RINGWOOD $189,900CONTEMPORARY SPLIT!DRASTICALLY REDUCED!

Fully modernized 4BR, 2 bthhome w/state of the art eat-in kit.

Cath ceilings w/skylights, openfloor plan for easy entertaining,deck, acre lot plus lots MORE!

CENTURY 21 Crestmere835-4400

Pompto Plains Office

TOTOWA BORO $295,000MODERN OFFICE BUILDING

Mint condition in high traffic

exposure area minutes to majorhighways. Th first fir feat recep-tion area, beaut greenhouse, 3

offices; 2nd fir: 2 I offices. 1.5baths. Fin bsmt w/kit, off st prkg

CENTURY 21 Gold Propertie Realt595-1500

Totowa Office

WE MILFORD $149,900WELCOME TO PARA

EZ Commute for this meticulousRanch with 3 BRs, 1 bath, EIK,

fiving' wApic, DR, 2 c Tandumgarage. w/workshop & fullbasement

CENTURY Nell McCann Reall Inc728-8151

West Milford Office

Bource

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1992 Nationwide Survey of Homeowners. This survey included 1,500 telephone interviews with a random sample ot homeowners5%. Homeowners were asked, &quot thinking about real estate sales organizations, which one would you say

give its customers the best service?” Partial results Tue CENTURY 21 system: 16%9

ldwell Banker: 3% ©1992 Century 21 Real Estate Corporation a trustee of the NAF. © and ™ Trademarks of Century 21 Real Estate Corporation. EACH OFFICE IS INDEPENDENTLY OWNED AND OPERATED. Equ Housing Opportunity

WEST MILFORD $124,900MORE FOR THE $$$

Affordable 2 story featuringfireside warmth. Remodeled

kitchen, 3 BR, walk-in closets,beautiful property just under an

acre,’ large detached 2 car

garage. At this price—call now!

CENTURY 21 Crestmere835-4400

Pompton Pla Office

THINKING

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SELLING?CALL FOR

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FREE

MARKETANALYSIS!

WEST MILFORDHORSE FARI

9 acre retreat w/completelyremodeled Chalet home, 10 stall

barn jumping pen, lunging pen,sep feed rm, heated tack rm

borders to water shed. Saddle

up & enjoy!

CENTURY 21 Eas Realt inc.

$490’S

1001Kinnelon Office

AYNE $179,900OWNER WANTS QUICK CLOSING!Don’t miss this 3 BR Ranch

featuring a fenced in yard deck, 2car garage, ga fireplace andmore! Won last!

CENTURY 21 Gold Key Realty835-5000

Riverdale Office

$159,000REDUCED!

Perfect starter home, 2 BR Ranchw/full bsmt, car garage, prettylevel lot

CENTURY 21 Gemini Realty696-1111

Wayne Office

WEST MILFORD $109,900NATURE LOVERS RETREAT

Cozy 2 B log w/stone fireplace& vaulted ceilings in LR

Seasonal views of GreenwoodLake & Appalachian TrailLakeside community.

CENTUR 21 Nell McCan Real Inc

728-8151West Milford Office

has the most SremColdwell Banker: 3%:

and

s the best at helping

WEST MILFORD $374,850FARM CREST ACRES

WATCH THE DEE PLAY..Super 5 BR Colonial, 3 fpics rec

rm great rm, exercise rm

heated inground pool and muchmore. Close to Rt 23

CENTUR 21 Preferred Realt Inc838-1001

Kinnelon/Butler Office

Pareable agents?eople sell their home:

tied n aX

WEST MILFORD $319,000EIGHT BEDROOMS

Plus 5 baths are just part of this

magnificent Old Country Inn

Great for large familymother/daughter, etc. Easy

access to Rt 23, 287 &2

Completely renovated

CENTUR 21 Nell McCan Realty Inc

728-8151West Milford Office

the USA and was condu during October 1992 by The Within Group. a leading survey research

results: The CENTURY 21 system: 18?*

Partial results: The CENTURY 21 system Coldwell Banker: 3%

$190,000NEW!

Why settle for old when you can

have this new 3 BR, 2 bath homewith a contemporary feel. Huge

master bedroom suite, private lotand time to choose your own

colors.

CENTURY 21 Gold Key Realty5-5000

WEST MILFORDBRAND

Riverdale Office

MARKET

ANALYSIS!

wd

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Partial results: The CENTURY 21 system: 18%Partial results: The CENTURY 21 system: 15%

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2 CLIFTON, Store Front, No

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PATERSON: 20-22 Church St,

tom apt. 2 car gar & loft, Make

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PATERSON-4500 sq f brick

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Wi retreat - splendid SBR C colonial. if

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‘9. gm poo Cul de sac lo-

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an offer. 697-9222 aft 10am

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garage, 16ft ceiling hig 5 ‘ve been looki for

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cation. Loa Mortg 341 B

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+1 mosec util. 345-6943 $800 inc! ht 742-4297

doors, 2nd fir offices,aoe 2 BRs + lot

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$179 00, (800)294-41 cath ceil, stone fpic $179,900

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Crow mouldings an old- Cha Avail Nov, Dec. & Ja Lr rms.

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GARFIELD 2br $67 nr trans,

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PATERSON-Large 4 Aim, new

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PATERSON-6300 s grn fir,

‘O SHOE STORE

‘$170,000.

(800)294-4192__} B Owner 201-492-5735

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PATERSON-Lge 2 bedrms

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$525/mo. Section 8 OK, no fee.

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3500 s.f. ga heat, overhead

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1% rooms, studio condo. w {Pate expa C

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room in the walk-out lower

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Colonial Cape 4br, 35 bths,__| 77-7 7

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schools. From $550 Access

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bdrms from $475 Access | units available. 980 S ft each,

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DAMIANO Realtors 256-0303 See at 339 Broadwayarea, parking..Neat.

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alarm, $113,000 471-0740full Bth New kit

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638-00 yor)Rare opportu 3br Bi-level

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ideal for workin person, g LANDLORDS PATERSON/Totowa area,

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696-2208 a7TRAVEL AGENCY WANAQUE Maint fre Lot 50x1 Mid $300

in quiet on ge.

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nghbrh call aft 6pm 935-4874

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CLIFTON 2br, kids ok nr trans, BR apt 3rd fi, avail. 11/1,

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house. Loading dock & park

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apt, a/c, nr shopping & trans,

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private rear property. Sto 62 ROLLINS A VICTORIAN COLPreaknes Real 11/ call 340-1584 eee

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$2500/ mo. Cal 694,6054COLDW BANK windows, interior- IT&

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PERFECT! Walk Hol Angel

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Church: $187,500Colonial 1/3 acre. 4 BR& LA LODI tbr $475, great place |

Igame 4800+ member base. Church; $187:500 seo,

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DR famrm, EIK ir deck, 2 carCLIFTON 2br $575, justfound

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others avail, pet ok, nr trans.

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WEST MILFORD EQUAL HOUSING Ciit BR $578, 2 fam, 2nd

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ok, nr trans, wont last Elite TENANTSHea000 69on

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house has ev this newspaper is subje to CLIFTON-3 Bdrm, near see $750. Ope House | service. Weichert, Realtors, AAA + HOUSESFinan Se 69

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purchase. JEFFE aPASSAIC: 4 Bowes Pl. 2br,

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Bkr 546-4500 696-6660j

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collect $1831 rent, 881-1000

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This notice provid as a ATTENTION:SELLERS

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MINNELONISMOK RISin 3 BR ranch winew EIK,

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windows and the fabulous

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Prefere limitation or dis-

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panelled Rec Am, Custom

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setting Nearly acre of} srimination, OOO

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Jersey Newspapers. Deck & more! Move-in Con-

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outstanding beauty and This newspaper will not CLIFTON 3 rms, WM, alll utils

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NUTLEY 2 apts for rent, 4 I

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aptin 2-am wipriv entr Eat-inog

ABSOLUTELY THE BEST

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Call340-1202,AskforNick

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Antique car collectors,

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dition. “Dir: Newark

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tranquility. knowingly accept an | incl, nopets, nonsmoker, ideal

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rms, & 2 I ms, heat/ht water

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kit, LA more. Call Today! N pet Call 697.4774

CREDIT REPAIR CO. i

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NICHOLAS Real Estate _failro bufl you

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Pomtpon Tpk to Riverside advertisement for real estate

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10 sng $675, 773-1329Supp, off st prk near NYC ERA MASTERS OAKRIDGE, Smalinut BR

BUTlERS”*Ys tme it! This swell 85 Lon

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Dr $164,900 $159,900 which i in violation of the. -all

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trans, no pets, no fee. $795 &

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Realtors____

696-86|

House, Lak privileges, deck,America, Remove All Negativ

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BUTLER Brick an RanclCLIFTON-4 Rms-nr trans-all

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utilities $495. Access

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pkg ae eee ee

rot Tice ea mt. views, has expans ————

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Call Francine oe hes es

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eee PASSAI - area, re-

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for 2 $600,/mo. +util. 1 mo

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WAYNE: Nov occup; Studioju ureau.

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Today a true mother livin space. Librar w/fpl,

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SUSSEX, Wantag Twp moth for your tour.CLIFTON: 5% R L

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Novated 1 2 3 BR apts, Oct,

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sec. No pet 628-4921 LR Din Area, Kit, 8th"sRMS, 2BR, LR,esguarante

NATION Aeae ensservices. 800-293-0897

NEED CASH? ar paydownsPurchases or refinances. Poorcredit okay 201-251-4060

Acre Lot 30

ELMWOO PARK: 102x802 Famil zone in Cul-De-Sac

$129,900 797-1725 703-6914

LINCOLN PARK: 2 ACRES +

or/ ~ all utils. Ideal to FAMILY

SITE; Onl $125,000MANOR RLTY 694-582

U.S. Customs Service

daughter- the planninboard meetin in Novembermaybe a 2-family. Mainten-

ance tree ext, w/Andersenwindows, Downstairs &

upstairs totally re-done. Up

Office, FR and laund LivGreat yard super conve-

nient location,

Call Francin to see.Office: 616-8700 or

838-0911 (Voice) $159,900Remax Executive Grou

Realtors

formal DR and sunken FR

adjacen to a 2¥2 car gar-age. Future Great room or

hobby space or extra gar-ages, the choice is yours!3 z heat & a/c. BeautifulSmok Rise location--aclub community with lakes,tennis, Inn and 24 hr gate-house security. Low $300’&

Call Francine616-8700 (Office)

11 (Voice)Rema Executive Grou

Realtors

or

/ col raised ranch, igms, 9+3,3 Y Ba, 1.6 clacres.

ingr poo + mny upgrd nr allconv. askin $239,990/201-875-9428/lv msg

WAYNE $314,000Prime area. Beautiful homew/4 or 5 BR 2% bth 2car gar,c/a, ingroun poo B Owner872-1967

WAYNE-By Owner-Opportunit Knocks! Great 4

BR 3 bth Col, beaut on over-

sized ppty. Spa deck w/hot-tub, walk to all schools! Cail

696-4670, 567-2626

RE/ EXECUTIV GROU616-8700 (Office)838-0911 (Voice)

WEST PATERSON-over sizedbilevel EIK LR FOR 4br, 3 full

bths, fam rm w/rpic, c/a, sec.

syst. 17 x 30 deck, 278-2167

WES MILFORD, Brand New3 BR Bi-level $139,900 levelLakvw lot Low down/fin. avail.Builder 492-7900 or 977-5650

CALLCLASSIFIED

are available on an equa op-portunit basis. To complaiof discrimination, call HUDToll-Free at1-800-669-9777.

AAA+LAPARTMENTSCALL TODAY, RENT TODAY

Cifto B 1s fir util inc $52Garfie B 1s fi $45Haledo B ap 1s fr $55Li Fall B applutisi $55Lo B ap util inc $55Pas P B h p $50

U Mont B applut inc $50Wayn B $69

‘$80

Real Estate Auction

Nov. 10 1994 * 11:00 AM

G2G DYNATREND

the US.

This contemporary 4-bedroom, 4-bath home with full amenities is

located in beautiful Totowa, N with a qualit school system,

spectacul views, and an established residential area.

Auction Location:On-Site - 85 Columbus Avenue

Totowa, New JerseOpen House:

Oct. 29, & Nov. 5, 1994 * 10:00 AM - 2:00 PM

loms Service Auctions S all proceeds directed toTreasur Department

Rob Doyl N RE. Lic TeraCall 703¢35 1*7887 for More Info!

Sole contractor for U.S

Sale # 95-46-125

RDABLE.

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We Sell MoreBecause We Do More

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1994 7:00 PM

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DR kit, 2nd fir, $700/mo+ utils mo sec 340-5364

CLIFTON- 6 Lr modern

rooms, 2 baths, avail 12/ For

appt call 772-0948,

CLIFTON, Delawanna Sect. -5tms (2°BR) apt Call

201-614-8344 or

908-657-0272.

CLIFTON House, 3 brm, ydprkg great place more avail.Elite Brokers Inc 546-1300

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174 Boonton Ave. 937 Rt. 23

201-838-6200 201-839-4646

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PASSAIC-2 & 3 Bdrms-util incl.

Rent reduced. Access1-900-745-7882. .50/min

PASSAIC; Large apt; 4BRS+

LR, KIT, Avail 11/1; $775+utils. 444-0662

PASSAIC PARK-2 BR condo,

$850/mo incl H/Hw, DW, appl,off street prkn 473-8740

PASSAIC PARK-5 ¥ ms,walk to school, pe ok, $650.Access (900)745-788 .5 min

PASSAIC PK-1st, 2 Bdr, Elk,

pantry, avi. 11/1 util not incl

1¥e mo. sec, $700 472-7327_

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PAT: 3rm 1st Floor $4773rms all utils incl $495

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PATERSON: 2/3 BR&# StoneyRd, $715 mo + util, 1% mosec.

N pets. 697-1970

PATERSON-2 apts- bdrms

1st 2nd fir, low rents, Access1-900-745-7882 .50/

PATERSON-2 BR eat-in kit,bath & livin rm with ac, W/W

carpet, enclosed porch veryclean. $650+ sec

&

utils. Avail

for sale/rent. Call betw 7-9pm684-4939

PATERSON-379 E 26th St 3

BR OR, LR, den, pantry kitch.$725+ utils. 345-0523 aft 3p

PATERSON 3 beautiful

rooms, H/HW supplied Call

anytime 942-7425.

PATERSON - 7 Ir rms, 3-4

BR, ist fir, $895 + sec. rms, ht

supplied 1st fir, carpet, $137(w + Sec, call 697-5164.

PATERSON-3 rooms $400 in-

cludin heat. Appl to 339

Broadwa Office,

Sup Opportu$690,0

partouac

Buil Th Drea

Hom Yo Hav

Alw Wante

SNEDEN LANDING

Woode PrivatLeve Prop

Prestig Locatio

APPROX ACRES

WAYNE, 1 B/R, $800/monthcovers all util + AC & W/D

located o 5 acres. 839-9640

WES PATERSON - rg 3 or 4

BR apt clean, read for Nov

15. 785-9440 eves 256-52WEST MILFORD- 1st fir 2

fam. home. 2 br, dr, kitchen,deck, bsmt, garg. Heat inci&#39

Avail 12/1, $925/mo. 1¥2 mo

sec. 201-839-4508 after 7pm

NoPets.

WEST MILFORD-UGL.1 ‘B1s fl effcy Lakeft, all utils inc.

$52 mo, N pet 208-96WEST MILFORD-UGL, BR

Lakeft, ideal for single $575incl utils. No pets, avail now.

208-9665

WEST PATERSON-No fee,new bdrm, laundry, prkng n-

smkr, $72 util incl 742-6181

WES Paterson tbr, nr trans,

yr great place $500 OpeHouse Rity inc Bkr 916-0755

WES Paterson house $1000mod, 5 rms, $900 Totowa sec.

Elite Brokers Inc _546-13WEST PATER rooms,2BRs, Mod Freshl painted$800+ UtilsDAMIAN Realtors 256-0303

WEST PATERSON-McKeown,Ave, 2nd fir, 3 bdrm, 2 bth, new

2 fam, garage, W/W carpet,dshwshr, W/D hkup, $1150 +

utils, optio to buy, avail, 12/Call owner 646-1600, 9-5p

W. PATERSON-5 rms, 2 BadAvail. immediatel Business

couple preferred 279-6431

3B DAMIA Re

Industrial/

PropeF Re 4BUTLER-Retail store front on

Rt 23, 1000 sq $1,000/mo. +

A no 835-2350/616 114

201-569-1

Rm, porc $500/ma+ ht,

MAN RLTY 694-5823.

W. PATERSON-Lux 3br, 2bth,Vr d/ kit wiaundry. 2 car gar,C/ moth/ apt’ avail12/ $1600 + util 402-6117

Hous T Sha_

43tee

CLIFTON- Lr house, baths,Close to train/bus,. must be

clean, $45 mo, 779-7858.

RINGWOOD. La front

house to share. foom,

cable tv, kiv/laundry privelagesmo. Call Russ 885-7332

——

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CLIFTON - office 220sq ftampl on-site parking call

365-0668

SADDLE BROOK border, 3new suites w/wind priprk a/c inc, owner 478-

i ftTOTOWA BORO-45subdividable $ pst +auti

rs 25 30TOTOWA: Prof bigg 860

ft., modern office air set

up for Doctor, Dentist or Law

yer. Off street pkg. 790-04

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AAA+ EFFIC/Call Today, Rent Toda

Clifton a/c prk

/

wk

Hackensack kit/bth5

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So Paterson pvt ent $89/

Pompton Lks pik inglWallingto kifoth =

Wayn prk Indr 4 hw,W Caldwell kit/bth

$B5/OTHER AVAILAB

Berge R r Fee 796-4111eee

CLIFTON we Clean, imod

ern $65/wi Aqress745; 70

2.

.SO/GARFI Clean, Qhi pvent, prkg maid, service, with

/without pv bath, 478*7081

PASSAIC

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clean furnighed rm,

goo nghbrhd $95/wk + wks

$6, cal 773-76 ‘Cotta

lt

BESS

PASSAIC PK: Gentleman

preferred $110 WEB Ca71 304 OR 472- 371RINGWOOD Near Waflaque

border, i attrative r free

cable HBO, offst prkgzothextras! $80/wk. Call 7

af6pmWAYNE Lovel pronon-smkg male prefd Ao kit

priv& $100/ 16257

WAYNE- pred: Sunrm, kit incl, pear al anajorhghwys, $450/mo. 890-0441

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Kinnelon area pvt cm bith,Ut/Cable/lite cook. §

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entr.

mo,

LEGAL NOTI

WAYNE TOWNS

CORDANCE with PbbliLows 1975, Chapte €231,known and designated

Open Public. Mithat the followingecutive Meeting

scheduled to be heldday, November 3, 199p.m. in the AdministaptionBuilding Conference! mn

5 Nellis Drive, Wayne;NeJersey.

hs e riska of

“Sunshine

Roll Callat

PURPOSE i PlePURPOSE: 1) Pegsonnel:Tenure Hearing.

2) Meeting with Jsociates to review r

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Drive

a Ries

By TOM INCANTALUPO

,

Newsday

elcome to

“OptiSpace,” not to

be confused with

cyberspace, outer space —ora

warm embrace. Unlike~.

cyberspace, you can see it.

Unlike

outer space, anyone can get into

it. But, like a warm embrace, itcan

prove expensive.OptiSpace is Mazda&#3 term for

a design concept by which it

‘mad the interior of the 1995

Protege much more spaciousand, says Mazda, more

crashworthy, while making the

-

ear only 3. inches longer thana

,'94Pr and 1.4inches wider.

B lengthening the roof,,

Sculpting the dashboard and

making door panels concave

wherever possible, Mazda says,ithas made the Protege roomier

inside than a Honda Civic,Toyota Corolla, Nissan Sentra

or Dodge/Plymouth Neon.

Combined with slicker styling,~.anew engine and dual air bags,OptiSpace makes the Protege,

* ‘Mazda’s best-selling model in~ the United States, more

appealing than ever. Wheelbase

“isu by 4.2 inches, which

~--wsually improves a car’s ride.

But the Protege’s price would

make us think twice about

Mazda has completely re-engineered and redesigned its best sellingProtege sedan for 1995. The new Protege, which will be the first import

buying one. Our tester, the

cheapest DX model, with air

conditioning, four-speakerstereo/cassette and floor mats,

listed for $14,160 with freight. A

midlevel LX starts at $13,835and atop-level ES at $16,585,both with freight and the latter

with a 122-horsepower, 1.8-literengine.

You can order aradio and air

conditioning in a DX, but youmust opt at least for the LX to getanti-lock brakes, a tachometer,

cruise control, power windows,doorlocks and mirrors, or a fold-

down rear seatback. The DX

does, however, come with tiltwheel.

By today’s standards, those

TODAY - October 26,1994 - Page 35

compact to meet 1997 federal safety standards, is available inTice models:

the economical DX, luxurious LX and top-of-the-line ES (shown).

prices are reasonable and, we

should note, the DX is $400 less

than last year while the LX costs

the same. Still, the Neon seems

a better value. A top-of-the-lineNeon Sport, listing for $13,767with freight, offers 40 more

horsepower, wider tires, anti-

lock brakes, power locks, a

tachometer and more. Air

conditioning, floor mats anda

courtesy light group, soldina

package, would add $626 to the

Neon and bump the price up to

$14,393. You&#3 give up abouta

half-inch of rear seat legroomand abouta cubic foot of trunk

space, but you’d get

a

lot foryourmoney.

Viewed in its own right, the

C

Protege is a pleasant if not

extraordinary car. Mileage is

good and the standard engineproduces decent acceleration

for one so small. Th interior is

well-designed, except for tinycontrols ona radio mounted too

low, too-small horn buttons, and

acupholder so located that itis

nearly impossible to smoke and

drink coffee simultaneouslyBut both are ba for you,

anyway.

The five-speed stick and

clutch are as good as they come.

The ride is quiet and

comfortable, but we’d give up

some ofthe smoothness fora

little less floatiness on bumpyroads. Mazda says the ES hasa

more performance-orientedsuspension,

And we thought the engine-speed variable power steeringtoo highly assisted at highwayspeeds.

ENGINE: 1.5-liter four-cylinder,92 horsepower

TRANSMISSION: Five-speedmanual, front-wheel drive

SAFETY: Dual air bags,available anti-lock brakes,

meets 1997 federal side-impactstandardsWEIGHT: 2,385 pounds

TRUNK 13.1 cubic feet

BASE PRICE: $12,435, includingdestination charge

EPA MILEAGE: 31 mpg city, 39

mpg highway

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CHRYSLER-Borough

Chrysler/PlymouthJeep Eagle

168 Hambur TurnpikWayne 595-7666 cio

AAA Authorized Repair Ctr.

All New Dealer for the 90&#

Chrysler Plymouthof Paramus

234 Rt. 4 East, Paramus

845-0700 J10)

Park Motors

Chrysler/Plymouth300 Rutherford Ave, Rte 17

Rutherford, 438-1100 =-

Teterboro

Chrysier/Plymouth469 Rt 46 East

Little Ferry, 440-0222 k15

AAA Authorized Repair Ctr.

All New Dealer for the 90&#

Grand Dodgeof Englewood

60 Rockwood Place

(201) 569-8100

Chet Decker Dodg300 Lincoln Ave

Hawthorne, 427-2100

Motorworld DodgeRt. 4W, Paramus

(201) 488-9000

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Totowa DodgeSince 1948

148 Union Boulevard

Totowa, NJ790-0333 C12)

Kaytes FordCutting Costs On All TheCars You Want...Today!

Rt 23, Butler, NJ 838-0800 A7

Wayne Ford444 Rt. 46E, Wayn NJ

(201) 256-88001/4 mi. E of Willowbrook Bi2

gate Hyundaitt 4W, Paramuson 488-9000 Jt

Borough Jeep/EagleChryster/Plymouth

168 Hamburg TurnpikeWayne, 595-7666 10

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Rockland Lincoln/303 N, West Nyack NY

New Cars (914) 358-6400

Used Cars (914) 358-8811

Wayn Lincoln/MercuryRts. 202 & 23 Wayne

(201) 696-9700

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East Coast MazdaRoute 17, Wood-

2 minutes from Giants Stadium

(201) 939-9400

, ,

Globe Motor Car1230 Bloomfield Ave

Fairfield, NJ 07004

(201) 226-3600 13A

O’Brien Nissan

Our 35th Year

Goffle Rd & Rte 208

Hawthorne, 427-0200Sales * LeasingParts ¢ Service

Nissan 23

1571 Rt. 23S

Butler, 838-1110

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Oldsmobile, Inc.Rt. 23, Butler, NJ

838-1400 A-7

Maroon Pontiac

GMC Trucks/Isuzu

2455 Hamburg Tpk.Wayne 839-4700

1-800-FOR-LESS cé

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561 Rte 23

Pompton Plains, NJ

1-800-5SATURN Bg

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Ramsey, NJ

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Wayne Subaru2204 Hamburg & Rt 202

Wayne, 835-4700 AT’

East Coast ToyotaRoute 17, Wood-Ridge

2 minutes from Giants Stadium

(201) 939-9400 115

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28-09 Bway, Rt 4, Fair Lawn

on 4, 2 mi. west of Rt 17

796-8500

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Since 1920

Selected Used Cars

Goffle Rd - Rte. 208

Hawthorne 427-5777 F9

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Autos Autos Autos. Autos Autos Autos Autos Autos Autos Autos

—_————S——Acura Legend 1989- 5 ACURA Integra LS 1990-7

Automoti Servic 13

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Auto Fo Sal 738

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ACURA 1988 INTEGRA LS tkle CADDY SEDAN DEVILLE] CHEVY Iroc’87)auto, 350 eng

Trav Trailer 131 433

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Automoti Finan rire 4d hichbk, jSp ac, abs, airbag sni mi, great cond, air, amfm Cass,

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4964 good cond, movie car.|whtgrey Ith int,.fully loadedBoa Moto n oe e Pa | loaded, $9,500. 633-8073 own, $8300., Call 838-7809

|

$2500 661-2855/450-1064

|

showroom cond, a1Kmi, must

COACHMAN Catalina Lite

1994-Travel trailer 20’. Brand:

new, never used. Excell deal,$10,000 Call 838-5167.

Call CLASSIFIED t place!your ad today!

BOAT & MOTOR- 12 ft. Game

Fisherman, Fiberglas boat w

/7.5 HP outboard motor. (Motolike new). $800 Call 616-9719

CALLCLASSIFIED

AUTO LOANSDealer will arrange low cost

financing no reject! We

finance bankrupt, bad credit,no credit. Call toll Free

1-800-CAR-LOAN

Why take your car to a shopwhen my sho is on wheels?

Spe in brakes, struts, front

ends, tune-ups, clutches,

major eng & trans. repairs.All work guar b ASE Cert

tech We come to you 546-2028

os

ACCUR Integra GS 1990Wht, 3 dr, auto, AC, ABS, like

New, 58K, $9,9 831-1252

ACURA 1988 INTEGR LS:4dr htchbk, Ssp pwi/ ac.

cruise, am/fm cass. 52K, Excond. $7200/bo 402-6775

con $5950/ 402-6775

ACURA integra LS 1992-1own, 5s excl cond, must see,

full loaded $10,900, call Bob,

days 389-0030 eves 696-3117

ACURA Integra LS 89 black, 5

Sp 2 dr hatch, pwr mnrt, air

am/fm cass exc cond, owner

T4K mi, $5400 96 13

ee. 1989 Integr 2dr, 5

ac/ 53k, red, dir,Sa $4750, 340-2428

30Over

Diesels& Gas

Attention LandscaperAnd Snow Plowers

Ford0 f-Fe

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4 Wheel and

2 Wheel Drives

All

Available

For

immediate

Deliver

YOUR FORD TRUCK

HEADQUARTERS

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Across from MV Inspectio Station

CREDI GET YOU GOING i

Perfect For Plumbers

And Electricians

Red

eelpos

CarpeLease.

AUDI- 1985 4000

S

blu, auto,122K mi, runs g $1400/BO838-1150

AUDI &# - 80, 52K, AC stereo

cass, sunrf, alarm, PW, dealer

maint. $9300/BO. 573-8253.

BMW 525i 1993-Black with

ligh gray int, all options, CD,snrf, orig owner, 14k mi,

$31,500. Call 575-5627

BMW 318i '84 alrm, pullout radio, runs grt bod in grtcond. $3500/BO. 546-6172

BMW

-

1990 325is, red, 6 cysunrf, power everything,leather, 50K mi, exc cond$14,500/BO. 279-5360

BMW 2002 73& 100K, manynw parts, runs grt $1900 Neal646-4441, 212-662-2024/eve

BMW 325! Conv Red ‘8 Tan

int, bik top 90k, $10,500:W 402-2166, H 694-8046

BMW 528E 1986-Black, sunrt,full power. Ver goo cond.

$5,900 or B/O. Call 471-4007

BMW 52 |, 1980

4dr, black inside & out, new

tires $2250, 853-7728.

BMW 735 IL 1988, sun roof,AB, hid seats, A/ P/S, 70K,

$21,50 39-9640care

BUICK Electra 1964, black,runs & looks great, $1750, callW-423-9551, H-471-5154

BUIC Skylark 1977, 4 dr, 6

cyl auto, a/c, ps, pb 54K mi,

g cond, $1350, 942-3708

BUIC Skylark 1986-Blue 4 dr,4 cyl, owner, garaged, 90K

mi, $2000. 777-4719, eves

BUICK 1986 Grand National,air, tilt, cruise, am/fm ster cass

alarm, mint cond, 60K, $9500(BO,

835-2884

835-2884

BUIC Park Avenue 1989

original owner, leather, garagekept 60K, exc cond, $7400

lob (20 569-622 9-Spm

BUIC Century 1989, 4dr,

Ps, pb tw, ac, 4cyl 56K mi,

$4900/B0.857-2191857-2191

BUICK &# Rega Ltd-2 dr,auto, ps/b/w/di, V6, load, 85k,amfm cas $1650Bp 205-3011

BUICK LeSabre LTD &# 4dr

V8 loaded w/alarm exc cond

$1850/obo778-2827

noSun_

778-2827 no Sun

BUICK LESABRE 89- loaded,4 dr, good condition, 48K,$5500,

305-8181

or492-0245.

S 8181 or 492-0245,

BUICK PARK AVE 1985,loaded, fully serviced, 71K.

bur$3300/obo.

334

$3300/obo. 335-1464

BUICK Rega 1977-48K or.

es miles, runs great$200 839-2342

BUIC RIVIERA 198 full pwr,AC very clean. Askin $2350.942-3795

&

595-8977

& 595-8971

BUICK SKYLARK 1990 4 dr

exc. cond, must see, 42K, ask

$7900/B0239-5295CADDY Seville 1978: Good

cond in/out, classic model, 92K

ori

mi,

$950/BO.

438-5761

mi, $950/BO. 438-5761

CAD 86 Sedan DeVille- gray/blue, g cond. garg kept 100K

mi $3000. 942 849CADILLAC Biarritz ‘ CoGold Ed, trp burgandy, abso!

mint, $15,000. 712-0252

CADDY 1978 Coupe DeVille,425 cu motor 19k orig mi, show

rm cnd $10000/ 843-6615.

CADDY: & Coup DeVille7K mi $750

662-2855 or 450-1064

CADDY:&#39 Sedan DeVille lowmi exc cond clean $22,500/BO790-6261 lv msg/697-9663

CADD Sedan De Ville i990

Mint cond, 40K mi, warrantied,loaded. $18,000. 696-4039

CADD Sedan De Ville 199Mint cond, 40K mi, warrantied,

loaded. $18,000. 696-4039

SMUST SELLSCADILLAC Sedan DeVille

1969: gid hardtop 76K, $2500/BO Exc cond, 694-2688

CADILLAC Fleetwood 19764 dr sedan, all power, 20K orig,Reduced to $7500. 839-94

_

CADILLAC 1993, Sedan Dele full loaded, 15K mi

$21,500, 696-1181

CADILLAC 81 Eldorado Biratz

Full loaded, snrf, mint cond.

$2000. 458-1281 after 6pm

CADILLAC, ‘93 Sedan DeVilleWhiw bur carriage roof, Ithr

inter, full loaded. 7,500 mi,

$23,500. 227-6421

Cadillac Deville &# 78k mi, 4yrengine warr, exc cond.

$6500/ Ca 423-36CADILLAC ‘9 Elderado pearl

wht w/wht Ithr int, blue top 46K

mi, $13,900. 773-2620 Clifton.

CADILLAC Fleetwood

Brougha &# 4dr sedan 100Kmi askin $1500 238-0434

CADILLAC STS 1992-‘owner, exc! cond, cd fully GM

warranty incld, pearl white

$24,000, call 595-9393

CHEVY Camaro 228 '85

5spd, ps/pb/pw, AC blue w

/slvr trim, new tires, am/fm.92k, gr cond $3900. 697-1005

CAMARO 1969 SS 400 smallblock 99% restored, 4 spd, air

$7500/bo. 256-0182

CAMARO 1983, V6 auto, re-

built trans. louvers, JVC

stereo, 89K, $1500, 773-6944

CAMAR 89 auto v8 red 25K.

T- loaded, ex cond

$10,000/bo, 340-978:

CAMARO. Z28 1978-4 spposi, PW, PL, AC, t-tops, new

paint Ask $3500, 546-7802

CHEVROLET 1974 Corvettemint show car, 44K orig, white

L48 4spd $11,500, 595-0499

CHEVROLET &# CAMARO,

cyl, ps, pb, a/c, auto, am/fm.

good cond. $1500 742-5070

CHEVROLET 1984 Camaro,full pwr, sunrf, auto, V8 67K,am/im cass, many new parts,

min $3500/BO. 935-6848

CHEVROLET 1988 Corsica,

auto, pb ps, 4 cyl 4 dr 69K,ac, am/fm, $3200. 662-7611

CHEVROLET 1988 CelebrityV6, 4 dr, Loaded, Runs great$4100/B0. 340-7135 lv msg.

CHEVROLET Cavalier 2-24

1988-V6, new exhaust, rebuilt

trans, Alpine stereo, 80K,$4000/bo. 256-3750

CHEVROLET CelebrityWago '88- exc cond,

Eurosport, $4390. Call778-3031 btwn 7p 10p

CHEVROLET Monte

1977-2dr, silvér, $680call 694-9073

CHEVROLET Monte Carlo SS

'88- garage kept ask

ing $8000. Must sell. 305. 14CHEVY MONTE CARLO 70Exc cond, new 350 eng &

trans, $2,500; Call 458-8354

CHEVY 1985 Camaro 2dr,

auto, ac/ps/pb, V6, 86k dir,bick, beauty$160 340-920CHEVY Celebrit 1986-4 dr

auto, ac/ps/pb, goo depen-dable transp $1800. 838-8575

Carlo

be seen, $10,0Q0/BO

79 4467 or 478-2906

pe 1988 Nova 4 dr duipsip 4 cy only-35k, reda 0 $2750 GA0920

CHEVY Camaro Rally Spr 89

46K mi, orig owner, clean, wekept, $6200 970-0092

CHEVY Camaro.1986 vepb am/tm cassie iOKeami,$2,900. 242-1794 Dan

CHEVY Cavalier ,Wg 1997

auto, exc cond, 95K mi, 4 df

ac, $4500/ 872-19a8

CHEVY- Malibu, V6 auto,

alc, 100+K mi, runs g walmaintained $90 838-23CHEVY 84 Camaf0= 35

Ssp muscle car. $340827-0853 or 838. 4600- ,

CHEVY: ‘87 IROG $Camloaded Ssp bik/bik ~ *

52K mi $6400.831-85

CHEVY &# Caprice v 43.

exc cond, new brakes/tires

front end, $3900/bo; 523-30CHEVY ‘90 Lumina Euro

Sport 4dr, full loaded, 64K.

$6,200; Call 575-8483 aft aeChev Beretta ‘88-Red/grayam/tm cass Auto 4 new tires AC

loaded 65K $47 $95-550CHEVY Citation 84,64 or

hb auto, ex cond, SOK fal, full

€q,$1195, 72-6885ems

CHEVY ~CAMAR@ IR728-90, bik, auto, teaded, t

tops, 34K, $9900, 47 3765CHEV Caprice-87, 56K, 8 6

pwipV/ r.det, AC, am/im cass

@x.cond, 838-266CHEVY CAVALIER 1990 224

V6, auto, 46K, rety paded,

Viper alarm, exc. cond. must

sell $7400, Call 52333062

CHEVY Cavalier 1984:A30K AC, 4 new tirasssam/tm

cass. $1,995/BO. 595°550

CHEVY Monte” Casi &#

31,000 orig mi owner, At

cond, gar kept AOWPS, PAsk $7200 after 5PM 942-7167

CHEVY Monte Carlo 1979V-8, auto, P/ P/B, AC Many

new

parts Ask $700633-09CHEVY SPECTRUM 1985 4

dr, 5 Spd 4 cyl, 37Kxoniganew carb & fuel pumpuwer

Clean, $20 768-23 &qCHEVY SPECTRUM a65sp 96k, good cond$1200/obo call after 4pm 476-61CHRYLS Leb Conv 88

88

Pewler/Brwn top saddle lodded exc

47

K

$800 595-10CHRYSLER Laser’84-2 2 fue

inj, 4cy Sspd 78K, $9.obo,345-8560 Mo-CHRYSLER 1985 Laser 20

auto, ac, sunrf, ps/pb- dir

wht, bargain $1350, 340-24CHRYSLER New Yorker &#

Must sell, 4 cyi auto, all pwr,

FWD, 4 dr brn/ Ithr int, am

/im, 91K mi, clean runs gogd,$2000/BO. 655-49CHRYSLER SttyAvé 198 - full

pwr, leather,5

exc cond

90& luxur price, white: w

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USED CAR, TRUCK OR VCHRYSLER New Yorker1985-Exec. limo. New trans &

motor. Seats 8 Great fam. car.

“Mint cond. $5,500. 939-5796.

COL &#39 5sp a/c, am/ lomi, 35 mpg fwd, great in snow!Well maintained & very clean.

Must see! $4500 423-2956

CONQUEST 1987 spd, a/c,

full pwr, leather int, very clean,white, ask $4500 334-8568

CORVETTE 1980 350, auto,biue w/ loaded, exc cond,Best offer. 403-1984

CORVETTE 1984, fullyloaded, 2 tone bronze, low mi.

mint cond $8000/bo, 472-3024

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$8,000/80 Call 853-4543

CORVETTE L82 &# 10k new

engine, 4spd, new' t-tops,midnigh blue, very g cond.

Mus sell $5500 962-0937

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cond 904-1634.

DODGE&#3 Dayton ac 5 spam/fm cass 100K mint new

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DODGE Dayton 1985-5spblack, pw, looks & runs good$1680,vr 694 9073

DODG Daytona ES, 91’, ac,

airbag alrm, amfm cas, 40K,$6000 call aft 6p 728-9396

Dayton 1988-Red/

gray, auto, AC, PW, PL, airbag,Cass sunrf $3495/B0 633-9567

DODG Daytona Shelb Z &#3

Loaded. T- Excell cond

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$6,200,/ 535-0901

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white, auto, all power, ps/“4 mi, $6700 471-1119

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FORD Mustang GT ‘87-5 spd,sunrt, fully loaded, a/c, 82K,

Asking $5500. 299-1229

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alarm, 5K mi, 4 mos. old, every

factor opt, financin available.

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FORD Escort 1985-4 dr, 39K

orig mi. Garage Excell cond

AC/PB/PS $2695/BO 444-4885

HONDA Prelude S ‘88, 78K

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Must Sell! $5,195 694-6129

HOND 83 Accord 4 dr, 5 spd225K mi. AM/ cass, runs

looks goo $750 697-7716.

HOND 88 Accord, 4 dr, auto

AC, loaded, sunrf, 81K,

V.G.cond. $5500, 279-7361

FORD 1987 T-bird 2dr, auto,

ac/ps/ xtras, 100+k, dir, red

ask $1950 340-2428

FORD LTD Wag 1987: Runs

goo askin $900 or bestoffer. 764-0217

FORD Escort GT 1989-fully loaded, 28K, alrm, fact

war, $5400, call 546-4369

FORD 1988 Escort 2 door

Hatchback, red & grey, auto,

air, stereo, low mi, extra clean,

$1995/BO 697-2469

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blue, PS PB, PM, ac, am/fmCass $2900/bo 835-3738

FOR 1989 Mustan LX 4 cyauto, ac, cruise, alarm, 42K,

mint! $4600/B0. 956-7825

FORD MUSTANG 1990 LX

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stereo, nice clean car, $3600471-4007

FORD 1990 Taurus LX

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4

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AC, auto, PB, PS full pwr, rear

defog 40k mi, $5900 797-1171

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/s, 5spd sca, mint, 12K mi,

ask $7950/bo; 778-2897

FORD Mustan LX HB 1988Red full loaded, 46K mi, exc

con $5000. 208-0536

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whis ask $2500 702-1025

FOR - 1986 T-Bird Elan, 5.0L

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FOR - 1989 Mustan LX 5.0bik, convert, loaded 50K,$7200 838-4867

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moon, 6 cyl auto, dual, p/s,89K, More! $5195. 368-0131

FOR ' Festiva: 28K, new

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beginners, $4700; 614-0178

Red/Black19,517 mi.

Black/Black41,936 mi.

25,979 mi.

22,000 mi.

1992 500 SL

1992 300 SD

1992 Lincoln Mark

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1992 Mitsubishi EclipseRed/

1991 500 SL

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1991 190 E26

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43,829 mi.

1991 300 EPolar White/Grey

39,096 mi.

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FORD Mustan 1987 GTCon 5.0, sp red, all power,

opt, newer roof/ exhaust

/brakes/rear/tran. $4900Bee 614-6988

FORD Mustan 1988 Conv

red, 4cy, 75K mi, auto, loadedneeds minor wrk, owner,

$2500 firm. 492-0675

FORD- G&#39 black,

Sspd loaded, sunrf, Clifford

alarm, new clutch/tires/ex.haust/fuel air pumps, 56K.

$6300. 471-6503

FORD MUSTANG LX ‘8

Auto, sn/rf, all power, AC, new

motor, $2700, 790-8024

FORD Probe GT '89-

| Ssp shift, 2dr, LOADED109 hwy, MINT. GarageA BUY!! $4200/80. 791-6723

FORD Probe GT ‘89-4cyl,Ssp shift, 2dr, LOADED 109K

hwy MINT. Garage A EXC

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697-7744FORD Country Squire Station

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FOR Taurus LX 1986

3.0L, AC, auto, pwr, am/fm, r

deto 65K, $4200, 791-42FORD TAURU 90: ac, ster

cas, ps/pb/pl, tilt, airbag, well

maint&# 73K, $6000. 670-83FOR T-BIRD 1978 67K, exc,

run cond, many new parts veryreliable, $975. 472-6195

FOR T-BIRD 1975 81K, fullyloaded, $750 Call 628-9681

FORD T-bird 1988-V6 3.8l,82K mi, igh grey, exc cond,loaded, Clifford alarm, ighpckg $3900. 779-4045

FORD TEMPO GL 1986- AC,ps/pb/ new trans. Mus sell,

joine Navy $2000 472-9725

FORD Thunderbird 1977-FL.

car, 49K mi, bucket seats,MINT, $4250/BO. 728-8716

GEO PRISM 1990-under

warr., 46K mi, 4dr, ac, amfm,

5Ss $4995, 853-4767

GE Prism 1990-5 speed Ex

cellent condition in/out. 70K

miles. $4,700 Call 458-8442

HONDA &# Prelude 2,081

auto, fully loaded, Psnrf, exc

cond 70K $4300/80 794-0197

HONDA &# Prelude 2.0S1

auto, fully loaded, Psnrf, exc

cond 70K $4300/BO 794-9737

HOND 1986 Prelude 2dr, Sauto ac/ps/pb xtras, 83k, dlr,

blue clean $2950, 340-9201

HONDA ACCORD LX 1993

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4 cy eng, am/fm stereo cass, driver&# side airba air condition,

cruise control, visor vanity mirrorrr wind defog. MSRP $14,995.

VIN #R6505314. Stk #3885.

Auto trans, V6 inesair, {= phobrks/lks,14,46 =Won

412.995

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$12,200 Dealer 908-486-6988

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alc, 136K exc. cond.

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exc cond $7800/obo 279-7485

HONDA Accord LX 1984-79K

mi, 4 dr auto, loaded. Goodcond. $2400. 1-800-576-0831

HONDA ACCOR LX 1992- 5

Sp grey, 12K, $11,200/OB0,201-261-3551

HONDA Accord LX!

1987-123K hwy mi, auto. Ex

cell cond $4500/B.0340-7297 or 908-352-3656 am

HYDAUI EXCEL GLX 1989, 4

dr ac, auto, cass, 86K hiwy mi

exc cond. $2195. 345-30

HYUNDAI Excel 1990, 4 door

amyim cassette, mint con

dition, dark blue, 48,000 mi,

$3900 684-71HYUNDAI! Excel 90 fed auto,

ps, p a/c, cass, 59,000 mi,

mint cond, $2975 831-7879

HYUNDAI 1991 Excel. 4 spdauto, w/od, 4 dr silver 100M+

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),

882-079HYUNDAI! EXCE GLS. 87,.ip auto, gd cond, 62K. $1(O 478-2640/733-6049,

HYUNDAI EXCEL. 1992hichbk, 4 spd silver; 26K, mintcond. $4200. 839-8247

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‘aimpuls ’89 Turbo: 5

“85 p Snrf, cc, 66k exc“c s 9560 684.58

9$6UZU |-Mark Turbo 1987-AC,

aeTrooper 1986, 2 dr, 5

INIT “G20 '9 w/tan

jad moonrf, alrm,Sunael ia50 473-7706

asking $2400/BO,24-53 ignatiu

timi ‘belt $1,00 /OB

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$2900 or best offer. 742-7550

a Convertibl XJ &#

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XJ6 '88 mi, alll

,owner, like new,

.

779-9340 M-F 12-5

2X-7 1992-Ninja./ $5,700 or

628-9739

LEXU LS400 1992-black, ex-

calient condition, low mileag$29,900 492-0119)

oa

5

J

LINCOLN Continental.

mponroof, ABS, alrm, CD exc)

cand. $7450. 595-7920_

UNCOLN MARK Vil- 88!

class w/Sitr pwr, orig.owne |

ext. shape, $6,200, 546-8762.

LINCOLN Collect Series &#

TOW CAR- full pwr, origown, ga kept, 61K, a/c, cruise,

mint cond. Askin $3,450.

C 778-8191 up to 8pm

ANCOL Continental, 1986.

54K, p/s/b, abs, loaded, exc.

cond. $5600. 942-2147.

LINCOLN Continental 1990-

bik w/ Ithr, airbag, abs, ps,pw pdl, cruise, ac, super cond

$10,300 839-5013

LUMINA 1993 20K, auto, ac,

ir titt p/ am/fm, ex cond,le; $ 1,600. 296-3353.

A MX6 LS &# 6 Cyl 5

oaded! 15K Rub w/‘Gond $15,500 633-5161

IAZD 88 RX7SE: 5Ssnew clutch & muffiers,

¥41K, $7900/bo; 794-3854

MAZD &#3 929 Full loaded,bik ext,-beige thr int, new tires,

64 Wb 345-2121

ee 02828. 5 spd ac, am

ifm cass, Red 30K mi, $6900or Call 772-2651

(MAZDA RX7 '83- w

/red ithr int. Snrf, pw, AC,;

Ster $8100. 812-8594

ts MERCEDE 240 Diesel &#

“New engine/clutch/radiatorYwater pump + manuals

/spares. $2595. 838-0762

}MERCEDE Benz 450 SEL1979: 4 dr full power, clean in

{/ 85K mi, $2500. 340-47HMERCED BENZ 3000)

|:19 43 orig mi, 4 spd, gar-tag kept $9500/BO, 427-2359)

[MERCE 3000 '84-

{{ owner, 61K, auto, top cond

}' 696-2774 after 6

CLASSIFIED

____.|

MERCURY 1989 Sable LS

eves/wkends 768-2372

—| /bo 546-3389/797-7904

MERCEDES 420 SEL 1988, MITSUBISHI 1990 Mirag 4 dr NISSAN 200 SX &# Runs OLDS 1981 Sr. Citizen owned PLYMOUTH Reliant’81-Mnef,

Showroom Condition All Options - Must see $4,750/bo

777-81

MERCEDES 190 '8 bik,69K, sunroof, sport whis, de-

lux trim, $17,500. 835-2798

MERCEDES 190E- 36k, mint,ait bag alarm, sunroof$13,990. 831-0395

MERCEDES 260E 1987-tan w

/palamino Ithr int., exc cond,low mi-66K, $17500 Call eves.

934-6043 or daytim 327-2002

MERCEDES 380SL 1985-2 tops conv, 53K mi, ori

owner; driver; woman, exc

cond, $21,000 777-0001

MERCEDES &#39 190E 2.6Like new $2 |Call eve 962-0523

MERCEDES SE280 1968-PS PB auto, Ithr int needs

work. Best offer. 595-8579

MERCURY LYNX LS 1983

Wago 4dr Loade Clean

Jownr 104k $950/bo 777-1561

loaded! Exc cond. Silver. Met

maint. $5900, 595-0499

MERCURY ‘88 Coug LS a/c.white, loaded, 62K, Ex cond

$5800/obo 595-7329 aft 5

MERCURY Capr Conv&#3

Grey, A/ Air bag alarm,

fadio/eass, nice car, 28K mi,

$8600/obo 201-228-6347

MERCURY Cougar 1985-6cy/,auto, all power, goo cond,$1900, call 256-8174

MERCUR Cougar &#3 black,92K, ps/ auto, runs well.

Askin $1500. 742-5070

MERCURY Grand Marquis'87- exc cond, owner,

$4500. 546-2606

MERCUR Grand Marqui LS&qu 51K mi, outstandin cond,pret pkg bal 100K mi warr,

$12,700. Wkdays 773-7563

MERCURY Grand Marquis LS

1990, very clean, well main-

tained & garaged full poweracces. A/C, 67K orig. hi way

mi. $9200/962-9522MERCURY Grd Mar

LS&# loaded, 36k, $12,500

MERCURY Sable 1988-Sta-

tion Wagon Tan, Great cond.AC, P/ PW, P/L, am/fm

cass. All other options. 80K mi

$4,500 or B/O Call 261-0747.

MERCURY Wg 85’, 6cyl,auto, ps/pb/pw/ g run cond,some rust $850/bo 838-2906

_

MITSUBISHI Conques TSiTurbo ‘87 62K, 5 spd bik/bik,Ithr int brand new under the

hood, $3000. 357-1245

MITSUBISHI 1986 Gallant, 4

dr, auto, loaded. sunrf, gar-aged 110K $3000. 624-5377.

MITSUBISHI Preces ‘89, auto.

ps, pb a/c, cass, like new,

$287 58,000 mi, 831-68

auto, ac, sunrf, 57K mi, exc

cond, $3700/bo. 391-6747.

MITSUBISHI Eclipse &# Mid-

nigh blue, auto, AC, ps,pb,pw,am/fm stero cass, alarm, 43k,

$6995, 838-0203

MITSUBISHI Eclipse 199

Auto, fully loaded, runs & looks

great $14,000 838-3338

MITSUBISHI Mirag 1993-Lt

blue, loaded, rear defrost,

sporty look, mint cond $6,800.Call 728-7188

MITSUBISHI Mirage '93-

AC, am/fm cass, mint, 10k mi,

$8700/obo. 778-2897

MUSTANG 91 LX hatch 4cySsp 45K pw/ amfm st. cass

ac $7000/ 595-6890 aft 5

MUSTAN GT, 1988. 65K mi,

blue, 2 dr $5600. Call

201-445-1588.

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NISSAN Pulsar NX &# Red

fully loaded auto ttops goocond $4,200/bo 808-9850

NISSAN 1983 Sentra-5 spdalc, 2 dr ne tires, runs goo$895. Call 853-46NISSAN 1985 300ZX- T-top, 5

spd 77K mi, $3600. Call

696-2715.

NISSAN 3002Z 87- spd, fullyloaded, full serviced, hiwamiles, $4500/firm, 575-0133

NISSAN 1987 200sx H/B 2dr

auto, ps/ 95k, dir, tan, asking$3450, 340-2428

NISSAN 1987 Maxima S 4dr,auto, ac/ps/ snrf 90k, dir

bisharp $545 340-2428

NISSAN 1987 Sentra Htbk,auto, air, ps/pb, am/tm, 45K

Ex Con $450 831-7504

NISSAN 2300 1988: T- 5

spd maint: records, exc cond.

$5300694- 1 oF 633-38NISSAN 1989 240 SX SE,29K, a/c, red, $7500/bo

779-4 489-4389

NISSAN & 300ZX Turbo,300HP, 5 spd, bik/thr int, t-

tops, 58K, $21,800, 785-3975

NISSAN Sentra ‘9 every-thing mint, 8000 miles, $9800180 call 471-8823

NISSAN 200 SX ‘8 Sspd83k, excellent running con-

dition. $2900, 696-13CALL

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bet malar

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BAR

SEDAN1989 CADILLAC

GRAND OPENING’GAINS!

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snif auto loaded alarm garg’60k $11,000/BO 742-2915

NISSAN 240SX 92 Auto, ac, p/s/b, 42Kmi, exc cond 100Kmi

warr $10,000 872-1811

NISSAN 240SX SE “90auleather, loaded, $9,500/bo.831-1499

NISSAN: 280ZX 1983 Fullloaded runs goo exc bodshape $1995/ 778-56NISSAN 300ZX 1985-verygoo cond, extras, must see,

asking $4600, call 838-5992

NISSAN 3002 '87- t-topbeauty, 67k mi, lost job must

Se $6500/obo 292-1792

NISSA 85 Sentra, 5 spd ac,

90K, clean, $1395 853-4767

NISSAN 86’ 300ZX bik, fullyJoaded, alarm, T- exc

cond, 72K, $5800 628-1616

NISSA Pulsar NX 1987: sil-

ver, T-tops, spd air, am/fm

cass, good cond, 51K mil, ask

ing $4900. 777-3027.

NISSA 87 Sentra, 2 dr, auto,

130K mi. AM/FM cass, very

goo cond. $1800. 697-7716.

NISSA 88 Sentra, 2 dr stick,

am/fm cass, goo cond. 75K

mi, $26 L ms 779-6508

NISSAN &# 240SX:

AM/ new tires/clutch, goobrakes, $4700 777-1694

NISSAN &# 300ZX-pear! wht

witan cloth int chrome rims,

5spd 33K, $15,500. 933-3262

NISSAN Sentra XE ‘92

Loaded, spd mint cond,

$7495/080,

402.2591”NISSAN Sentra 1985-4 dr

Hatch Wg Auto, A/C, over

100K mi As $175 595-5508

NISSAN SENTRA- 92, 2 dr,

AC ex.cond, am/fm cass, 27K,$7599/bo 835-9128 aft Sp

_

NISSAN SENTRA XE 1987,

spd AC, AM/FM cass, runs

perf clean $1900. 812-6372_

NISSA Sentra XE 1990 Ssac, amfm cass, 4dr, 70k,

$4500, call 839-8688

NISSA Stanza 90 auto, a/am/fm cass, gray, new tires,exc cond, $7600/BO 305-8373

OLD: Cutlass Sierra wagon‘85 ac/ps/pb auto 113K mi

as| $12 77 3661 aft 6PM

OLD / DELTA 88

/

1983

g cond. 2DR, V8 70K, all

pwr, black $2000

-

838-7897

OLDS 1987 Royal 4 dr,

Brough custom roof rack,thr, loaded, ex cond $4195,

942-2283, 278-1177

OLD ' Cutlass Suprgrey, V6, ac, ps/ talkingalarm, spoiler. A must se car!

$5,900/obo Call 365-1915

OLDS Brougha 98 1985: V6

80K, loaded, immac, $2950

bo. 450-1041 & 465-4601

OLDS Custom Cruiser Wgn1986 all power, 8 cy 3rd seat,

88 mint, $2500. 478-01

aEae1992 HONDA

ACCORD

a

Societe

Chevrolet, Red auto trans, cy eng. P/

P/ AB tthe buckets. cruise, tint, P/

P/Lirdetr,AM/ ereow/cassette,P/ant

45,98 mi, Vi 9LS11683 3 mo.

mopymt Total o pymts:

:310

Gray, auto trans, 8 cyl eng,

Pisteering, P/brakes, AIR, Ithr,

cruise, tilt, tint, P/windows,

Pflocks,

rr

detr, P/seats, P/ant,

AM/FM stereo w/ cassette.

71,000mi. Vin#K 4275973.

‘9995

Automatic transmission, 4 cyl

eng, P/steering, P/brakes, AIR

COND, buckets, cruse, titt, tint,

Prwindows, P/locks, (r

AM/FM stereo w/ cassette.

31,000mi. Vin#NA026354,

‘13495

Aree

1991 LINCOLNMARK - LSC

Automatic transmission, 8

cyl eng, steering,P/orakes, AIR, Ithrint, cruise,

tilt, tint, P/windows, Chedefr, M/Fstereo w/ cassette, so top.34,500 mi. Vin #MY763045.

(16695

1992 MAZDAMPV 4X4

6 cyl eng,transmission,P/orakes, P/windows, Phocks,

AIR CONDITIONING, AM/FM

stereo w/ cassette, tilt, cruise.

29,000mi. Vin# NO410411

‘18.595

automatic

1993 NISSANPATHFINDER

4 X 4, Burgandy, automatic

transmission, AIR

CONDITIONING, power staripower windows,

41,000mi. Vin#PW1 05226.

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*22499UTES Tes

Wo full pwr, ac, 8 cyl cruise,

9 psngr, 100K, exc cond.,

looks & runs great, w/studdedmounted snows, $4995447-1099 aft 6pm

Olds &# Cutlass Cruiser WaHi mi, new tires, exc runningcond, $1000; 523-6911 aft 11

OLDS &# Regency-greatcond, new trans., 75K, $2800foo, Da or nigh 695-6292

OLDS 85 Cutlass Ciera-all pwralc titt whl, cruise, 854K,

owner, $2,500./bo 839-7952

OLDS Cierr '86-4 4dr, ac,

ps/ am/fm cass, 96k, gootires, runs goo askin $2000fobo. 478-4782

OLDS Cutlass Supreme&# V8 85K mi goocond $2150 831-8298

OLDS DELTA 88, 1985, very

g cond, 4 dr, V8, a/c, 85K

$2200. 256-5168

co Delta 88 1987-Cloth roof,

ver g cond. 98K,$2 ‘C 696-6752

OLD Delta 88 Ry Brgh 85’,

4dr, ac, nw frnt brks/tirs, all pwr$1900 g cond 835-6545

OLDSMOBILE 1983 Custom

Cruiser 307V8, loaded, 103K,

well maint. $2200. 956-0965

OLDSMOBILE Cutlass

Supre int. 1988-V6, A/C, ps

/ tilt whi, snrf, Am/Fm cass,

4-WD. New brakes, trans-

mission, tires bearings 95K,$4400. Cuil 808-1166.

26K, Like New, Owner,

|

sedan, auto, AC I gray, @xC

|

great 131k, needs cosmetic

|

36K mi, new trans. brakes,

|

New trans, g transp, askit

Blac $36,500. 546-6573 cond 59k mi, $5350, 331-9618

|

work. $800; 942-9221 aftS5p

|

$3000. C 835-1958 $750/bo. 7011 bo _

MERCEDES 3008080 MITSUBISHI Cordia 1988:

|

NISSAN 240SX&#3 2dr hbk

|

OLDS 1988 Custom CruiserPLYMOUTH Laser RS 1991-

Auto, A/C, P/S, P/B, P/mirrors,48K mi. $6,400 546-2145

PLYMOUTH Voyager 1987-

Completel rebit 50k mi guareng 67k $6,400 728-2919

PLYMOUTH Voyager SE 199

V-6, AC, all pwr, tint, 45K,$12,000/bo. 778-7360 lv mes

PONTIAC Bonneville &# Goodrun cond Clean 4d Fully equipNew exhaust $850 728-0901

PONTIAC: Trans Am, 1977,ac, 400 hi prf T- ne tires,

$2000/

,

235-06 6

PONTIAC Grand Prix 1981-6

cyl many new part $975/bo.

20 -838-0791 aft 5 /lv msg

PONTIAC

-

1981

excellent running condition,61,000 miles. First $900405-0999 or 595-6569

PONTIAC Firebird 1985: Red,auto, full pwr, air, runs good$1500/ Day 340-4729

PONTIAC 1985 60004 door, 130K miles

$600C 633-5236

PONTIAC 1989 Grand AM LE,4dr, bick, auto, full equip, new

tires 90k $3800 eves 962-7972

PONTIAC Gran Prix SE ‘90loaded, exc cond, 50K mi, wht

wigry int, ask $8000, 839-1259

PONTIAC 1981, Bonneville, 4

dr, all power, A/ runs good$1100/ 777-95PONTIAC 6000, 1989, 4 dr,

auto, a/c, all pwr, hiway mi

owner, $2600. 627-1990

dealer discount. Monthlref sec. due at inceptio

Pas Wildberry cyl sp man. trans.

forstaligat anvim cass., tit,

PONTIAC &# FIREBIRD: Ex

cond, pis, p/ a/c, Askin $950

PONTIAC 90 Sunbird LE 4 dr

4 cyl auto, ps, pb, ac, 55K mi,

well maint., $5495. 226-5818

PONTIAC BONN. 1994, GM

rebate car, mint, I beig met

loaded, Ithr alarm 900 mi. list

$25 sell $23,250 777-4255

PONTIA Bonneville 1986

4 dr, 41K mi, clean/loaded

$3500./ 933-0039

PONTIAC- Trans Am,

white, t-tops, B&a shifter, new

paint $4,600/obo 764-5181

PONTIAC FIREBIRD &#3 , 2dr,

alc, auto, roya blue. Good

cond 70k, $2800/BO 427-24PONTIAC Firebird ‘8 For-

mula: Auto, t-roof, loaded, 55K.

exc cond, $7,200/bo;

728-5783

PONTIAC Grand Am ‘9

Gray 46k mi, prof& main-

tained, showroom cond, ask

$7500/bo; Call 304-0361

PONTIAC TRAN AM 1978,T Tops fully restored equip.

white/black int AM/FM stereo,

12K mi $3000/obo, 942-2411

PONTIAC Trans Am 1982.

305 auto, A/C, T- P/ P

/ red/black cloth int exc

cond. 40K, garage ask.

$2,900, 890-9122

PONTIAC Trans Am

400cc, auto, ac, pw,pb,possi rear, custom rims

$1500, call day 427-4000.

PORSCHE 944 &# red, 46K

mi, ps, pw, pb sunrt 5spd air,

am/fm stereo cass, phonesuper mint cond, $9,995/BO.633-9057 or 628-7437.

1977

PORSCHE- 928S4, mint

cond. low mileage $26,000

C 523-2 or 427-2961

PORSCHE &q 928S, Forest

Grn 85k, fair cond, CD,loaded

ask $14,500 Paul 523-5353

PORSCHE 928S &# wht w/

bur Ithr, auto, AC snrf, fl pwr,exc cond. $14,500 942-7SAA 900 S, 1987, Light blue

70K, 3 dr, auto, sunrf, $5750.

firm. 212-546-7131/days,aft.7pm/wknds 256-1869

SAA 1991, 90005, 4 cy 4dr

auto. AC, 70K, orig, owner.

like new $11,250 744-0404

SAA 900 &# auto, pb,.pw plam/fm cass, a/c, 79k, goocond $25u0 614-8726

Subaru Legac 1990-4WDSedan Auto, sliding sunrt, soft

cloth int am/fm cass, rr foldin‘seat 69K mi $7900/BO 335-1972

TOYOTA Tercel &# red, 2 dr

5 spd air, great shape, 68 mi

$3500, 694-5498 aft 6p

TOYOTA °85 CELICA GT-

Hatchbk, Sspd AC PWR

PKG white, owner, greacond, 155k, $1850/B0.239-9025

TOYOTA Corolla 1989, 2 dr,

auto, sunroof, a/c, ps, p am

fim cass, mint cond, only48,000 miles, askin $7500

[B 427 -49 leave message

TOYOTA Tercel ‘89, red 2 dr

sp air, grea shap 68K mi,

$3500, 694-5498 aft 6pm

TOYOTA'’ Corolla 4dr, Sspps/ 4 cy ac 100k, dir, blue

clean ask $2400 340-9201

CALL CLASSIFIED!

TOYOTA 86 Camr LE 5 dr

U' 4 spd auto., a/c, p/sp/ cruise, am/fm cass.

exc. cond. $3,600. 835-0395_

TOYOTA 1986 Camr LE 4 dr

auto, ac, loaded, 95k, dir burper $3950, 340-2428

TOYOTA 1986 Corolla SR5, 2

dr Sspd ac/psipb 84k, dir

grey puf $3450, 340-9201

TOYOTA Camry LE wagon1988, all options, low miles,

$6800 gr cond633-976

TOYOTA - 1990 Tercel, AC

PB, PS, manual, 27K $4800.

694-7821

TOYOTA Celica ST 1991

auto, bik ps, pb air, am/fm

cass, elec snrf, auto trnk, new

tires, 50K mi, $8500, 661-1661

TOYOTA Corolla '9 auto,

alc am/fm, 53K great cond.

$7995 546-8838, ask for Julio

TOYOTA ‘80 CELICA

-

Ex

cellent cond. Reliable transpor.tation. $1,100/obo 697-7325

TOYOTA 89&# Celica GTS, fullyloaded, 5sp 51K, Bur in/out,

Snrf $8500 obo, 838-4762

TOYOTA TERCE 1991

48K mi, ac, 4 sp 2 dr Red

$5600/OBO. 365-2420

TOYOTA Celica 1991 ps, pbair, am/fm cass, exc cond,

$7900 299-8567.

TOYOTA Camr LE '86-

4cyl 4dr, ac, am/fm, gray, mint

cond 100+k,

$3500/obo, 835

TOYOTA CAMRY Wagon1991 auto, ps/ air, am/fm

cass, cruise, pw/ 45K, exc

cond, $11,000. 835-2167

TOYOT Celica GTS 87’ auto.

65K, Full Loaded. Asking

$45 BO Call 201-633-9670

TOYOTA Corolla 1988-Auto,

owner. loaded. 77K mi. Mint

$4,9 523-1832 or 670-6077

TOYOTA CRESSIDA 1984

wagon, P/ P/B, AM/FM

cass, 110K mi, cruise, $2600,694-4034 or 893-2542

TOYOTA Supr turbo 1987

88k all pwr pwr mort, greatcond, ask $7450, 472-8889

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“dition, to of engine rebuilt,

professionall serviced

well cared for, must see to,appreciate $1700 neg C201-839-3817.VOLKSWAGEN 8080’ Diesel 4

dr 118K Good cond. A/

am/ $ 500/BO. 696-96VOLKSWAGEN 1988, Black

Auto, sunrf, 129K hiway mi

$35|

trans. 667-898960

VOL 122S 19654 Runs goodBod in good cond. Good int

$2500 or B/O. 742- A695

VOLVO 1981 240 statwagon, white, pw, exc cond in

[ou $1000/ 796-16VOLVO 1990 740 Drk blue

65k, gar kept Extra clean. air

ag, loaded. $9200 472-80VOLVO 240 DL 1990, 4 dr 5

spd A/ P/ P/L, white,

carphone $9,500/ 838-9560

Dod Trucks

based on 3 month closed e

iurchase opti at Ise en $10,9

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en ridet., tint, remote dual mirra.,

$10,730

Lessee resp. for

NEW 1395 DODGE

LON BE 124° WB briliant blue, 3.91 6 cy 5 spd man. trans., pwr. sirngfron disc

‘ant Jock rear brks. no al, quart c int, Sasa ess 3 &q $13,92

incl $62 de pymt. based on

quaitfiewear & Wea

pwr strng / AI pwr. locks/mir-

hott

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$195 Co dac M pyr, based on

month closed lease wi Pe pymats of

$240 pl tax ‘w capo reduction, 1st pyrr

plu $300 ref. sec, due a inceptiooptio15,00 milyr 18¢/

thereafter. Total pymts $11,040

nd15,00

a ee

at lease end

pymts $8

excess wear tear,

i

&#3

or.strng/ disc brks.,

releasa/mirrors, anvim cass wiclo tit, cruise, r/det.,

tach. gauges remote mirrors, dual mirro ait ba int wprs.,

de wheel covers, driftwood cloth int

oof Stk #5062 VIN#SF54 MSRP $20,2 Inc $1428

leas with 3 equ pymnt i S plu tax $240 cap cost reduction, 1st pym plu $250

mi/ 18¢/mi. thereafter Tota pymts $11,29 Lessee resp. for excess wear & tear.

‘sec. due at inception Purchase option at ond

$6452, 15,000 miyt, 18¢/mi. thereafter. Total

12 Lessee resp. for excess wear

C SOUFW Lt Driftwood,

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NEW 139395 DODGE

2 doo coupe, Strawberr 4 cy spd man. trans. pwr, stg. bri & anim

remote mirorrs, dual mirrors,

., auto. O trans., pwr.

$5,568.4 midy 18¢/

thereatier. Tot pymts $8352

Includes rebate t k Sa78collegLessee resp. for excess

FT ae“9 MAZD MX-6 L

2dr, 4 cy auto. trans., pwr. st rks. alr cond. pwr.Syaeu 5 a aneng AP

i stereo cass.,” extra c 45,272 miles, Sh at £12,

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NEW 13935 DODGE

es3.01 6 cy auto, trans... pwr. stmgftron

ae avi stereo, sla blue cot!

MSR $17,08 Incl $30 fact

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°12,699VIN RK541149, STK 4C32, 4 dr, 4 cyl auto,

p/s/b, a/c, am/fm/ fab/int, reinrs, ggst/def, t/gls, bsm, mats, DUAL AIR BAGS,MSRP $1552 Price includes $282 FETTE

DISCOUNT.

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94 Subaru

tapa Wago

°13,399VIN RK840505, STK 4C38, 4

cyl,

fwd, auto,

p/s/b, a/c, fab/int, moon roof, relnrs, ggsr/def, p/win/mir/dr locks, ‘t/ bsm,r/wip/wsh, pin/stp, int/wip, DUAL AIR

BAGS, MSRP $16249 Price includes $2850PETTE DISCOUNT.

n & taxes. Prices include

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great $5200, 201-635-5250

BUICK 196 Vista CruiserWon- classic. Man new

parts. A/C. $2450/BO.228-5859

CADDY 1969 DeVille Recentlicensed appraisa of $3600

askin $3000/BO. 616-0093

CADILLAC Coupe DeVille

1964, 84K mi, $5500 Call694-9078 Lv message

ee Sedan DeVille969 gi hardtop 76K, $2500jo Exc con 694-2688

CHEVROLET BelAir 1962 4 dr,24k mi, ori tires etc. As NewNo dents or scratches. Must

S00,

$7500.0B0

777-8181

CHEVROLET 1970 custom

Impala 2 dr, 350V8, stand

trans, 91K ori mi, restored.$3000/BO, 696-4413 aft 6p

CHEVROLET Impal 1964-2dr, exc cond, $5000/bo.684-7173

CHEVY 1965 Chevelle StationWgn runs good needs bodywork. $1000. 797-5509

CHEVY BELAIR, 1966, V8,54K org. mi. clean 4 dr $2000.Call 472-5851

CHEVY Chevelle 1965- dr,6 cyl 39K, auto, PS. Like new,

garage $2050. 595-8176

CHEVY Monte Carlo 1970-Ex-cell. cond. Garag kep 350V-8, P/S, P/ 116K mi.

$3,995. 641-7427 after 4p

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h $500 cash back—

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2.9% AP financing on all 1994/199 Taurus models varie bcredit worthiness of consumer as determined b For Credit 2.9%AP for up to 48 months at $22.0 pe month pe $100 financedwith 10% down paymen O $50 cas bac o all Taurus mod-els exce Tauru SH $100 cas bac on Taurus SHO O $5Re Carp Leas cas back on all Tauru models. Deale participatio may a saving Tak new retail deliver from deale

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SEFOYOu

conv. top, Must see, magnificent, $29K/BO. 908-232-5070

DODGE Challenger T/A1970-340 6 pack auto, track

pack vinyl roof, go mango, in-terior exc, no dash cracks,motor # doesn& match, new

radiator & gas tank, $9500627-8836 after 6p

EDSEL 1959, 4 dr, restored,exc. cond. Best Offer. Call any-time 227-4046.

FOR T-Bird 1970, Owner,Ex Cond. 44K. Askin $4,000

/ 633-1182

FORD Model A 1930: 2 dr

sedan, no rust or dents, verygood cond, $6300/bo. Call575-8278 aft 6

FORD 1929: Spor CoupGround Up Restoration,

$9,995. Call 697-2256

FORD-1936 Rumble Seat

Coupe great looks & mech.

$18,000., Call 764-1560

FORD Mustan 1965-3 spdV8, 289, red .an red, $2500345-1029

JAGUAR-1973 XKE coupe,V12 eng, 4 spd AC, wire whis.

40k orig mi, Exc Cond! Seriouscalls, $20,000, 942-0306

LINCOLN: Continental ‘5

(Rare) Asking $5000/bo472-0531

MERCEDES 230 SL 1967

Ver restorable, 301 mi onrebit

eng, 64K, $12,500. 595-0153

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YFaneu to 43months

‘900

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+ Base on MYT L. Polk registration and manufacturers

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report retai deliveries**$1000 cas back on a I 199 Probe models. O $100 Re Carp

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et Leas cas bac Deal participatio ma affect

saving Tak ne retail deliver from deale stock b 11/14/94.

Qa

4brl, auto, p/ white on white,wired int. $16,000/BO478-2710

MUSTANG 1965 Convert:Auto 6 cyl many new pts rust

Gand.$10,000.

283-0102.OLDS 1968 Delmont 88 Con-vert. rebuilt eng., suspension,brk lines, runs exc. B/O over

$2,000; 831-1991

PLYMOUTH ‘41, Bus. coupe,Fiat 6, 53K orig mi & ‘41 partscar, both $4200. 839-9018

PLYMOUTH 1968 Valiant, alloriginal 2 door, 33K, ac,$2800, 896-1275

PONTIAC 1960 Bonneville, 2dr hardtp, 389 tri-power, ps,auto, 38K, mint, $9,995/BO.831-1087 aft 5pm

PONTIAC Bonneville 66 Goodrun cond Clean 4dr Full equipNe exhaust $850 728-0901

PONTIAC GTO 1968-400 eng,4 spd many new part $3500.256-1523

Rélls Royc 69 Silver Shadow

exc cond loaded auto ac ps/pwim cass alarm showrm

must see $18,000 334-9426

SUPERIOR 1911 Truck.”Collectors item. Crank Start.

$6000/BO. 478-2058

T-BIRD 1960-Runs great62,000 orig miles, Good cond.

$1,500. Leave msg 728-2669.

Fo Wh Driv 140

DODGE &#39 Ram Charger-AC, pw/pb/ hitch, LE pkgam/fm, 75k, $6900. 697-1005

DODGE-Colt, 1986, Vista 4 wh

dr, 5 sp, immac, well maint, hi

mi, $2150; 835-9218.

DODGE-Colt, 1986, Vista 4 wh

dr, 5 sp; immac, well maint, hi

mi, $2900; 835-9218.

FORD-Bronco I XLT ‘90, fullyloaded, 48K, red/silver, veryClean $10,500. 472-2249

FORD BRONCO 1 1988,Eddie Bauer model, owner,low mi. excellent cond

$10,000. Call 595-1756

FORD EXPLOYER 93 EddieBauer, 37K, loaded, exc cond

Ask $20,500. 835-8619

ISUZU 88 SE-4dr, 5 spd, ac,

ps, pb am/fm cass, 4 wd, 89kMust see, $5500. 956-9355

JEEP CHEORKEE 1989 Leath

int pw pd ac sunrf 89k mi VIN

600180 Dealer 908-486-6988

JEEP Willie 1963- goocondition, 3 spd, $5000/684-7173

ee ae 4WD.Ex cond. 60k mi. $4500 Recent

tune-up Peter 305-6727

NISSAN Pathfinder 1993 48kmi 4WD 4dr Like new VIN119996 $20,690 Dealer908-486-6988

TOYOTA 4 Runner 1991transf. warr, V6, 5sp 36K, red

ext/ int, snrf, full pwr, 4dr,allo wheels w/all terrain tin

alarm much more. Ori owmint cond $20,995, 748-0117

TOYOTA 4Runner 90 4x4, 5

sp, AC, PS, PB 4 dr, 66K. Exccond, $13,600. 839-7330.

Truc Traile 140

1975 INTERNATIONAL-22 ft

lon furn type van, wood firswood slats on sides, goocond. $1200. Call 728-1219

CHEVY PICK UP 1984

Silverado, exc cond. Must

see. $4,750. 208-0203

CHEVY 73 Blazer Ragtp 350V8 runs good needs bdy wk

$1500 or B.O 472-7110.

CHEVY &# 4x4 % ton, much

invested, priced to sell $6000.Call 697-5653.

CHEVY P/U STEP SIDE

'90:

‘90350 8cyl a/c, pos/trac, ps/pb//pw, V/ Sspd am/fm stereo

cass, 69K, $9,700. 764-2813

DODGE 1988 Ram 100 full P

/U, fuel injected V6, am/fmcass 86k $3900/bo 368-9669

DODGE DAKOTA Pick-Up &#

New mud/snow tires. Sunrl,am/fm, bedliner. Ex mech cond

66k $6500 208-0371

FOR Tow Truck F350 '74spd, low mi. runs good, exc

shape, $1900 firm, 697-2185

FOR 1986 cube van e350-12&q

351, auto, ps, pb mint cond,low mi $5500. 261-3875

FORD F600 1989: VB 370, 12°

body w/shelves, PS PB, radio,exc cond. $8,500/BO908-889-5162/201-371-5444

FORD 1989 Ranger custom

cap, flaps, visor alarm, superclean. $6995, 201-835-0268

FORD 1989 Ranger custom

cap, flaps, visor alarm, superClean. $6995, 201-835-0268

FORD 1983 F-150, P/U, red

white, exc cond, ownr, Ask

ing $4700. Call 208-9790

GMC 1979 Astro-w/sleeper,6v92, 13 spd, work avail to qualbuyer $37 261-3875

GMC 1987 PICKUP-V8, 36k,2whi dr, auto, full loaded, exc

Con

showtruck,

639-4165

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GMC &# Pickup ton, 79k6cyl, 4spd, ps/ 2 wheel dr,liner bed, $5200, 595-6904

eet VAN ‘81, alum

body, long Best Offer,742- M ehet om

INTER&# 1979 COE Tandem

Cumming 290 10spd nice

truck. $6500. 546-1154

pera.fe ae= Cab +

LE to, ps/pb,cap, ‘S7 316-MITSUBISHI FE439 ‘92-

Morgan body ac, auto

$14,900 Under wrty 835-2803.

TOYOTA P/U,'89- 4cyl2wd, a/c, 116k, lon bed/liner$4400. (work 633-3448

VOLVO F6 ‘83, new tires,brakes & drive shaft, bad en-

dine,$600/B0,

call

694-2611

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87 Conv. 5 ——_____ MERCEDES 1960 20S, 4 dr,"a

Sed e ta eee W pri co oi a a ro Sgnies

pT W FINANCE Good/Bad Anti Clas Auto 139 c ehl Gstivo b|S

bid oi dc ato gnll a ho egg ae a32K, $18,500. 492-2748 $2200,/0B0. 998-2881 0-4768 msg No Credit Cars & Custo Ine ets, ac, pslpb runs & looks

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$yodo/obo: 838-6313 MERCURY Cougar Conv.,| on engin great work vami blue sunt, CD pla

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bod needs some int rf, AC, anvim, new tires,

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org. owner, 77K, amfm. $3895,

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$1000/ob0;

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1973 78K mi like new, $5850

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$1000. Call af. 4blue, s Cr. 2045 ee

‘$5,20 472-4244 aft 6p Call 742-4691 6 $4750/ 616.1384

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778-2045.

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CHEROKEE 1988 red auto,——_ new white top, GS hood, buck-

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4 "454° auto,&# inch rear,

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MUSTANG 1966 GT Conv.

|

air, 98K, runs goo $70ets, ac, ps/ runs looksHalibrands, bik w/ &

|

100% prof restored, 289 V-8

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694-5639 after 5pneCHEVY 198 Astro Van Brnew 4cy engin Steeshelves, util draws &+ root rack & pipe holder. Bin fe cond. $400

“S882 )

free, 90 % restored, exc run

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CHEVY Sport Van '8acc, new brks/tires, exc cond.90K, $6900. Call 728-1211

CHEVY 1985 ASTRO

, good runnincond. 88K, ask oeCall between 8am 4p .

thru Fri 575-4004 “

CHEVY 89 Custom Van 75V8 350 eng, $8300.201-633-9670 eves of Iv. miS

DODG ' Caravan LE minvan! Auto, ac/ps/ V6, 98kwht, dir, ask $3950, 340-9201

DODGE 1985 Caravan, 4oy,rebit eng w/85K mi,some work. $1100. 728- PsDODGE Caravan SE 1989new trans/brakes, all pwr, exccond, $7999, 427-7100

DODG 1987 conversion van,TV, VCR, CB AC,22K, ofiowner, $12,500 839-0336.

DODGE 8250 Carg Van1984-excl_ mechanical cond,$1000 call 368-8884

Dodg Ram 1986-van Good shap Weil maint64K mi. $4000. 838-5167

FOR Aerostar 1992 7paenger 4000 miles, $12,500423- or 697-4296

FOR Aerostar Van 1991

Low mi, exc cond, $9,999Call 201-872-2185

FOR Aerostar ‘87-auto, a/c,per cond, pullout radio am/fm.cass, gold 86K mi, 7 pass,$3600, 375-5152 or 624-5377

GMC 87 High Cube Exc run-

ning cond. Gd body, 68,886mi$5800. Betw. 8-5 492-089

JEEP Cherokee ‘86-Cream,4dr, auto, air, cass stereo, exc

con $4300. Aft6, 492.a

JEEP Wrangler 198 Con-vertible 4x4, 5 spd onl 54k,bik, dir, beaut $6950 340-2428,

JEEP Grand Wagoneer'88- 8 cyl ps/pwi/ 4x4,Exc cond, $5750. 697-7014

JEEP Wrangle 93 soft topauto, AC, AM/ stereo, ‘emi, $16,000. 238-1437 aft 6.

JEEP Wrangler 1989-Islander

pk White w/ int. 6c

5

$pd 3 tops, am/fm cass, rr d

75K mi. Excell cond. $9,100

neg. Cali 337-4220 eves.

PLYMOUTH Voyage SE ‘87exc cond, 94K mi, ps, pb a/c.

$4800

negot, aft 3

PLYMOUTH- LSexc cond, 66K, $867-1077 after 6pm-lv msg.

PLYMOUTH Grand Voy f

LE 1991-loaded, gar kept mint

cond, 70k, $11,400, 492-8709

PLYMOUT .Mini Varv'19

mi, excellent cond,

loaded,

$5500.595-6238

PLYMOUTH VOYAGER LX199 lux pkg PS/PW, nicequip 43k, 586-3348

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PLY Voyager SE &#3 Stereo,6ey tit, cruise, pil 7

ownr, 72K, $8,900,

SUZUKI Sidekick, JX, 1984x4, 5 spd flawless. EverOnl 750mi. Garagd gCo Car, $12,995, 890-0675

TOYOTA 1986 Van LE ACvelor int, auto, stereo am/im,73k exc cond $5800, 728-1540

Seat em ee

TOYOTA Carg Van 1987-Auto. Good work van. 88K mi

$3,200/B.0. 872-1176.CALL CLASSIFIED!

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#1 junk PU of N J., free pickb

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