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An Independent Newspaper Devoted to the Inter ests <if the People of Hightstown and Esist Windeor 14SD Y15AR—NO. 48 fflOHTSTOWN GAZrrTE, MERCTO COUNT?; JERSEY, THtmaJAY, MAY 14, 19P2 PRICE - TWENTY-BtVK CENTS legal notice oboinancb no . township or east WINDSOR |N0Ulnyy OF BIKRCEB an ordinance of the township of east wind THE GAZETTE DESK .. RECREATION RAP-UF FROM THE GOVERNOR’S DESK . LOS ANGELES PRAISE n y TW« JMtodeneti Senior Toimls Coll Hie airways, ne-vw^wpera ond Munfcipal jfwsminent conn- 'Oy, Eaa* Wiadsoi TownAip televiision and on the street lofcs dhnemtxjra are often times at tiu! ReereriUon Deplitinent w i l l _____ ______ iaavfe been ftled with the Rodney end of barfilng by lochl residents, spansor « new' Stm./S t HORIZING an IN- King decision and tfae aflennath Ifiidiltetiown bos one or two In- Pro^iani ^ ^ 1 , 0 C A L AGREEMENT in Los Angeleai. tUviduols wdio Mke t» antagonise seidor cMwn, THE TOWNSHIP the mayor and-or the council. An- aenliMte nr EAST WINDSOR AND , ^ terooted In , ---- •' Betdor Tennis by On>«y. to town ANIMAL CON- slnoe jury had made a de- By Jim Florio dosing coots, WELCOME HOME For a long time, owning « not only helps first-time home- home has been an important way buyers, but also airrent home- for hardworking people to share owners looking to tmde up. in the promise of America. Buy- Another way W E L C O M E Borough Plan Board Updates Master Plan; Further Study Seen m me procmae or rnnerictt. xd ^- w«sy juj v- v 4 ** w- ^ . j « ing that first home — or mcvtog HOME helps is that in some cases ' up to a better one _ helps lam- you don’t hawe to pay back the ^ t e r ^ HMhhstorvin Planning Monday the far the town for protsaUanal - oStos s r e a s whkh wfll be aanttotaad tor •f^^am cxs. E a s SSnployB and Windsor Animal M to up to a oener one — helps ilies dtoib «M ladder to a bet- immey until you eell or refinanbe ter life for o«selv«a and tho« your new home. Depending on _ w4») come after 0». That’s as true your inoome, finmcing aatotoance ^ mJTnS to hs tr- Senkw ;«n '|iw » I® l^or Sevmsi Aler Petr*t, proprietor of Per- ,* WUMtob Park «n Mon- mansr peogaie there days are find- !<*.#■«■, interest-tree 1 o « m or - ----- -- - - the draien is out of reaA, msAat-mte intewa* loans dston aasd that was the kw of the Imd. Otheaa arfd Aiey were i#t Labarstarias, 145 SoiA Mato Raya, of iearii^ and reai*ng street, toM CouncU he apprrei- Ho . _ •b^ H. ated whto were dota*. He RcgMnftfm fcam ftowever. we are not Rotaf to «kl b« hsto been on C «m « Iw to contact with psr any itttegiton to wfcnf soyitoe • WsAar of yeres. on * e Bcmrl V M K R E A S, Hl|jHlStown Ventom C «m ^ li the area HeaM^ a ^ owned hfa W - Wte fatoer, ne» « BB*«Swn atore 1»T8 Towmhip for pro- says, f f wffvtccai of tun frOTO and Oww ^mXRKAS. E a s t Windsor k *f ^ iVwmAto fa aareeahle to provM* «»“ ^he brotow, Edward P. Den. <• nis, was bren. He was bom to ^ Oxnard, a end our torter, Mss. Dorothy Dennis Wdttoras, was born in I jos ______ The OPT Wte lagiier. ■■ '=•" *“ ' 7." a .aM P. Dennis, cmne. and He knew ptobfam. Aey hret whl<4> to tooe en^ 4he decisions they M l were ‘hard and some- viTle, He wamted 8h* "Hto town cloae to Ventura know he waw behind fito f IH b e ing ’dto sbrvtoea of Central OWcer to lEghtotyW B o to i^ for a toe atid igjon fUf* tain i^rcffied condWons; and WggUAS, t h e ‘‘Interloail Angeles. Sreittto Aiet". NJN.A. 40A:»A- Our Mher^ tomty, on ______________ . 'ryjw. yjjitg of sidpa helped to settle CaWornia running a good meetii^ April 23 rafting. Full psyMnt is reqvnred dmixi hoanebuyers. and Wkiitrs. ing the dream is out of _ required! Thto’s a sNuation w* Just amt wiUt to drees Awat WELCOME be M ad allow to oonttaue 'Ihere’s too HpllE isn’ Just ter people who Bwth at stsh*. ' taadlttonally harve been ellgllile j Cltotoa Street and 'Cbla Thvo td the blaiNat obataotoi to buying a homa ta i^ tow l*» (ten, R i« our middle-class people downpgyment and A* ohutol whose baoks are against the waR io», rk- oosts. Moat patoBlial bom elliM n And if we’re going to medre aure 1982. The ^ are required to make a down- natkm »res up to iU prom- ™teng waa suppoaad PasA Szyawwaiol, m -w..„ sulitolt, explatotA f« go^erenient^’Poc^P^^ ^ £7 ^ lapa to never belore in twa na- FriawDy guidaa 1». tyadvdls. nepesiary. river group plan, aooordtog to w«s adopted to 197t wllhMi«to> to hasw iae of oppoatonitiy for sH, then psymioBi of befwssB lO said 10 percent In mawy cmm, Mtot’s ilfack in d let Am P » - enough to put Aw dream of own- ^ jn Aie nriddto go it alone, ing their own home out of roadi Income ehgibiWy limits for of inmqr New Jerseyans, On top )gELCOME HOME are pegged to been one four done in 1988. Uto been dewalofAng «v«r thte State to enier into a con- hath In the 1850’s. Francis Den- when Ihe two tree* wfth any other local unit nfa oame to OaHtomia »s a child Hiehtstown and Bast Windaor, tor the Joint provision within w«h his parents 6rom Marasa- me* wslAi Aie East Windsor Re- i^q. their conAnned jurisdiction!; of chuseits and Fannie Bowden W«l- gionad Board erf Edueatton to re- aorta* a 4 any servloe whkh any party to ton with her parenfe from Ver- yiaw the defeated school budget, vSrginiB from, Ih. sgre«neto k empowered to » » afao preiswi the couMl for »» wiiiln Its own jurasdBc- Psimetr Dennas) h»s a first name . . -■ four dUferenl, taken from that Walton family. include Kinp' MOW, THEREFORE, BE IT Th* oHheir two names are also formeriy en « o J ORDAINED by the Townrfup fawly natnaa). Cosmcil <A tee Min Kathryn S. Dennis, ^ _ _____ ____________________________________________________ - . Stockton street resident, pratoed “ Co* is $40 pte person, which of that, haliy doaing coat* which county of purchase and” ange both the Miaiyor, Bmeat B. Tu«p. for includes bto traiiaportaition and have to 1* padd upfront furlhar „p to $®,000. We’ve «dlm»ted _____ ... thot there are 350,000 fasrilies in pn> mimi^dtes. ^ ^ WELCOME HOME ®»sibfe in- 1hM would pfan ate^ to dhange IM here in The Clinton street and Cole avenue :raadeBrts wsee-eoncerned Aiouit developers oontaw b* a ^ ♦akinig several prapOfAn* from she thought with four Women on fa spon- New Jersey with amhlUoua, tai There cunreiltly are M partW- tnore traffic onto tee two atresta. J o h n Kfaete, 114 CUnten __ ____ ____j faring the n e w WELCOME , v, torn down 'S[.S,Jk, 20 to vWt parks w*i»ch imfcfaon, Werer luach Owntens Path in M«nr front, when you need it TOOSt , WELCOME HOME is unique in HOhffi P ^ a m . II you utan in- terested in applying, calj. pur cal lioijeeB might be tom down instead of being preserved, H# (be n*km bessaree of the array m ap|^ymg, mentioned the John PerdonI of sendees K offem: grants or 1-^-NJ cofe avenue, which w « bans for downpayment and clos- in 1884 and fa cm the MW- well a. flexihie teou^ Friday. The ^ j,ew Jersey IBs- «H to free. ----- .— ------- , nroMema. B(» rfte'cnncedsd that ■> " mortgage financing. We’ire proud " , ' , , , torilc re#sters. ^ X ^ ^ n T ^ tL 5 'be wWe w urks^ Oray fnmlly and ycim" "oocrammi- * * A. M, Cmnaron, Griffin ^ ^ ^ m S W fbt hmim ^ homebuyew, huX Z ____ residenit. _. _ _ _ --- - -----^T* M hm I bmm .jMtovmiM 'aM* nlT _ ot New Jeraey as folknws: 1 The Mayor and Clerk are were and directed Hcfcfain^ W. ’E Nreh; W. Wil- to saemtoe a document enMtled. H ^ , ^ b e and * man “InteMocal Agreement between identified hfistenian S<rton»on East 'Whrftoor TWnsWp a n d N. Sherickn oo*y. as ffarfes. Hi#tetown Borough for Animal , , , , Control Seorvices", a true copy of read the Declaration of Indep«i- appended hereto and <te°ce at Ventura’s Fourth of cn pMnaai houndaetes or *” * 1 ’'^’ n 11 utem b*B»reB*w,.irby phlknodMefe. 'Bbey work for A>e r e d ®'*^b!e pooiT of good of t e e W J rtS L S^night »«"- SchooL Cost to $350 wtolch Imcludes ad- mtoons to th«ne partes, 3 full firet-time hoanebuyem The town fa jfoitmrete thai the In 1800 U Z ^"rD om ito mere «re no sm?tmien% in miblic, nastiy rematrks, or any thdn? to |Pl^a|ie,,.^oomn«te>d to .t^rereisfc.praia- home owhersWp a reality „,muH brinaSn nwne feW en niore New Jeissey tend- trash. He ssW- ousl- n,,» -jMU-f. k t _____ _ allt ■ nesses that front Franklin sttast w^a ^ whether !*’s a first h«n» ««• and back onto Cfinton are W - wulfj a sucoeofol $250 i^ c m g j^tafve m ptons. mg trarfi ®nd white goods which pro®;®" New Jensoy wants to help you pp fo,j. geveral ^atfa^ The Sbtoched one ye«r In- p^- Hiiitetown b fprixu tcHbosi’ Servicep Agreement to L te to have such a counril. hereby approved and * e Mayw In i h e j a ^ ^ Htehfetewn CouncR fa com- P n d ^ C ^ are hereby fwthoriaed When Ventura pf R^pblioan mem- and direoted to execute same and was burlt, to Dennis Demooi-at member, four (4) annual renewals o nome on Com ^ ton ^ ^ Repuibl«»n. same, subject to final approval ctmvn to mate ,^ y for t o I r ^ ^ ^ of.lhe Towirfiip Cotracil. way. The Ventura C o u n t y B Subject to approval by the (CaUf.) Star-Free Press sent us Township Qjuncil by a resolu- several copies of the issue tai ^ ^ Hon, ihe fees set forth hi the which the house was shown just Cether coatiaot may be adjusted sm- before being tom down. nuaUy based upon actual expeiri- When oui- father left Califor- ence and negotiation with the nia, every time one of us was whk* fa apnended hereto ana oeace «i vcnuuias ruu™) m , , ' American tsreakiBSts W - t o hotet, offered flexible financing, make that dream coow true. And >_ ,g^ incenporatod W i n by refereiK*. eetebraUorx, » d A b r a W ^ D ^ . . , * ’s 1 "S^onSfS W ff, ^ '' ^ ---- --------------- - ^ Aiipontjtam m Wowona, by county ^ W to help Iw t iWs national reoes- Frankfa to Mechanic s tW Va. -A $100 *p0»t is neceaaary d o w « P « Y m e n t roqua^ 3 ^ ^ tt->s *fao p«rt ot nomeHhing Sisvmanskl said mm-newdeolM and' |uii payiW . ® extended to For rtfire mtomalaon, 0*^443- ^ ^ ^ ^ ihat t. was a land -use type tort 4«J0. ^ problems «id focus ^ ^ perral.tted in the area. Sunny Day Camp Tf'^' on a new century. We want » }y^ ^ updartii^ vmuM prateot The Rec. Daparttont wuU of- an ailreBciy successful pro- New Jersey in the future that netsJdeHte with use restricting fer the Sunny Day camp week* goam. keeps the ponomdse of progress Ov^‘tL lm « , while the cam- <l«y« L D i^W v iS ^^e^S ^ b^w^e ^ fa Srvmm«fci surgesed making .. ______ _________ ____ at two woaiions: the Drew School mongaige -hetp, but we ve Homeownership ns good tor us r-u-.'tw-. , one-way Sfreet only in a tie. oaogns may get messy. the ooun. a team and the ICrops Softool, 'fhe pro- added a new feature that realtors, and good for New Jersey’s econ- and ’h-rt wwild soh'e some of the ” »"> • - » S' si r Si ' r . X 's i '-.i-;; »■». very fortunate in that resoert. Mfa(s Dennis also praiued Lairry Borough of Hightetown as set bom in IW Jersey t o news- ^ ^ ^ ^ t e n d e n t of pub- A.«« *1! .A.-.L __ ASSra rM fWT iH fli ' ^ s lie works, and the work force for forth in said contract, pursuant paper recorded our births, to NJNJV. 40:8A-6 (a). Last year on WOR a pn^ram aeree. Mra. Tom Brunt, Clinton 'treet resident, said no way. traf- fic would be increased with one way, the area has kids who nfay oren emering kandergiarten and mg for. Now, New Jersey fami- cities ‘have been beacons of mid' nrst gntoe. '‘®s spply for grants or loans dile-claes opportunity for mil- I'ne sunny Day Camp will tea- of upto 7 percent of the overall lions of people over the years. NJJiJk 4 (J‘BA -6 [a). j-*as* yoar on m\jn. a pn^piaiii , , „ , , ,, mre organized games, arts and sate price to be used to cover And thalt’s the New Jersey we’re ■ ,1 , 3. This Ordinance shall be null had t o superintendent of t o ai^A *todn Unkfance ^ flouting to keep strong in the headaches for everv one” and void unless a complimentary Oxnard School system on and he plsced near Roaeirs tw®> w«®kiy teaps and special downpaymimt and 5 percent for future. Ordinance to stated the sdl^l poputetiw at events. W per cHW Governing Body of Hightstown Ui** lime was ®) percent minorl- in ihe bed ®xwnd the P®^ ’''’***' *“ Borou#i, Mercer County, and t o les sleepem and shrubbery will be attached agieement is executeti With ^ o tthlls history behiad around the whole bed ^ because <« '»fi Alleri^es are here, bat releif Ii w«h grass being sown where oeople have trod and worn it out. K®®* 15 and pay a $M) surdharge for and balmy breezes, early firing and win be be®uth,ful for the sen- ^ registered. These feea ^ beginning of _aUerw Dr. McGeady warns against NOTHING TO SNEEZE AT by iJl p«riBes within thirty (30) ua, St was irttereistlng to see the days after the effective date of hfel vfm dbdfted to Ventura ibis OuxKnance as set forth » Ooiuny awi that a large m^orirty paragraph 4. of wthhe policemen' live in V«n- 4. This OnBnanoe AaR- lake tura Ooinity ami commute 40 rfect twenty (20) days aftei fl- mfifais to toSr Jobs In Los An- nal, HRgaage a»S publication'ac- gelea ' '* _____ coitttng to tow. Aa Joma ssdd, 'the dedston was NOTICE made and fa She tow. Argumenits NOTICE is hereby given that ran be put forth for edther side the Boire@>ir;® Ordinance was in- .and there is no exotwie for what troduced and passed cn first happened in Los Angeles after- available In edkfltion to baseball. for rt-tfoen residents who over- R.R.R. Station Talk ^8 Society Feature . __ ___ ™. ___ ___ ______ Tte Hiohistown - Eas* Windsor special ^dchtion atudenta 0ust through September, rag- have an adverse effect on the reading at a regular meeting of Rjota airrf looting do not Hishoriloal Society will ho'd its 8-18. ’Thfia program is held at the weed cawses plenty of nusery. patient’s health,” he says. He the Towndiip Council of East uiate thin^ rii^st. ’The reasems annual businPras meeting sit 7:30 Kiteips Schcdl from 9 am to 3 pm Dr. Sfe^TO J. MicGeady, suggests consuMiing their primary Windsor ’Ibwnship held on Tues- heW-nd such actions might be "m on Montfaiv at its m'*reum siarting Jsfoe 29 through Au- Iot of the diwtoon of a l l e : ^ ^ physdawn before taking over-lhe- day. May 5, 1992 and ordered understandable, but not exciM- Headquarters located, 164 North gust 14. can be taken to diminish damage caused by allergies. to puhlished in accordance with the g,hle. ’Ihe King verdict wag only IVWn si’reet. HIcthtsfown. law. Said Ordinance will be straw of a mounting End of the year renorls wil be the social growlh cf the oampers. considered for final reading and tjroblem ttot exists in many parts nreMertted and discussed, -and Participants will experience a a*)ption at a meeting of to United Stares. eleetSon of oficers and trustees wonderful Summer — gam^ Township Council to be held on probtems are going for 1992-1993 wil be Iheld. Heb- crafts, specW projects (with Tuesday, May 26, 1992 at 81 OOpm, gotved must be owning art Craig, chadiraiBon of the rail- wood, plastic, ctep •and straw), ®t the Municipal Building, 16 gji kinds of peoptes; white, road freieht stait.ion restoration swimming, sports and field trips. Tanning Boulevard at which time arieittal, American Indiwis, coraraMiee, will ^ve a summary The tottA cost of the seven ^ ^ persons intoested may >aie Koreana suffered to most, of fhe progrra, ot the Soci^s ^ pix^am fa doors. In t o warmer months, air membranes, and don’t affect t o The plan recommends to Ped- for or agamst t o passage c£ raid There fa as much If not more p r t i ^ ongoing nroieot and its Windsor '^ w tA p rasidcnte tvUl ^onditoming helps to filter pol- patent’s entire system.” Physl- die Woods remain as a prate vv wu rw 1 ^ w “f a ™ ^ ^ Also, 'to n cians are generally aware of Other areas of concern were the rt I Oalifamia to n there is in New ^ furtor m fm ^ ch^e). ^ keep the car windows wftteh sprays work this way, so acres off of Wynkotf Milb reed. ™. , York City. It w e a rs that way Dr. David M-artm at 446-63.55. avaikWe ^ the Recreation Of up and to outside «ir ^ sure to ask-tor, 4*:|or about >to ,Gpnk>n f- Wlteon area t o wmoaor ,retow .«nd seeing me- __TTTZirTTrr-.. fafarmtrtfon call 443'- *” ‘'h® s te ro i* to y are pare- foroer Braun greenhouse prep- nnt s®*ed. eirty off of Grant avenue, com- headaches for every one" Szymanste swikl there w®« ewn- cem Aotrt the old HBgbtsto-wn Rug Co. property which is com- prised of 6 acree on Bsnk and be side effects, such as drowsl- North A<»dejny afreets. PranHin ness or deprearfon, which may Orawfoad. of VF Realty, a coudle affect a person’s ability to work, of years ago came-In wfth « piaP drive or rtmpOy enjoy life.” for 120 imvtis of various size -eon- do*. To da(te Wtle has boppej^sd Here. Szyrnainski said the build- are too bi« for an indiwtry to come tn and rtart up. Be said it was possible, but not highly nreb.'ble. W-Mhin the next five he saad tSie foltowing could if an indoirtirv came in and used the buffldines as is, It oonild hwve a-n adverse effect on 'unrounding preinerties owners, such rs too much nofae; the pres- ent on-ner oouM be tired of paiy- “There are several presenp- ing taxes on the property and tlon medioaitiponB available, both have iit demo''5i'bed; the bud-ldings an pdll torm and as nasal sprays,” could be used for profeaiional “The best way to prevent al- Ur. McGeady saps. “The nasal office and research for a portkin, lergy sympfoms is to stey inside sprays are steroids and sodium another part be used as a ware- whenever possrble,” say* Or. Me-- cromolyn, and some are en- bouse, or a computer center. The Gelady. “H fa much more diffioult gmeered in such a way that the fourth oiprtilon could be a oocnbfai- for loUen to reach someone in- steroidB work topdcally, in the aititon of the above three. melude ®be field trips. PaVente setoon. Prom now until die mid- usiug ovor-4lte-counter alitegy , must send a enack, hmch and a die of Mfry, tree pollens and medlciine if t o allergy suffer is beveroge with the child. molds are responsible for most taking other medication or has Summer Explorers Club aHeigy suffering. From mid-May other underlying medical prob- The B®c| Department offers through June, grasses are the terns. “The allergy medicine may to SummJ Explorers Club to culprit, and from miid-Au- ,^01 badly with other druf?s, r™ l™ . . , . .. i 3 _______ o«„o* , , It . oannen: clinical immunology at Thomas counter medidnes. The Explorers Club focuses on Jefferson Univeirsilty says .steps CkdSjnanoe. H. Gaartte, May 14, counts. Pee $46.50 inocent people hurt and killed as wag witnessed on SERVICE NEWS Marine Pvt. Edward T. D’An- EWMUA Meeting ra» one ashamed to thfaik we as a The East Windsor MunlclpaJ nation fa part of the powblemu UtiMies Authooity will m e e t Thursday at 8 pm in its office building, 7 WOtshire drive. The agenda indwies application for service by Highlstovm Elks; award of 'oJds for electricai ser- vice; discussion of TCP A com- What the eoluMon is, no one seems to know. Open Boro R. C. Dr. MicGeady realizes ttrat not everyone can stay inside »U th® time, and many peopfa suffer al- lergy syimptoms even when to y are indoors. ’There are medica- tions available, both TORCHY ACES prised of three Eunsene Sarafin. Soojth Main street rertdent, said he did noA tefovtfaton fa bomible and makes t ^ o . ^ n of Kathleen M. Community Ctr. Lists of Rohbinsvtflle, recently com- pteted recruit training. Plans Recognition He fa a 1990 graduate of ^ , « u u , u Hl'rftetown School. A cetebratiton rroi^nizto oouriter and by proscription. • • • unteers is planned by the Hl^rfs- Naw Omdr James F. Boland, town-Jfost Windsor Commumly son of Jamas F and Evarista A. Aertnon Service Center ’Tuesday, the-counter medications avail- recording an ace on tlie lOth hole Szymandki raid Hightstown i* m. r,. nT 1 o 1 ,. j 01 Poll! Jones The servroe center wfll salute able,” says Dr McGeady, “and nt the Longhills Gcrff Course, looked upon os a sinale Smfaiv R r 't™ m k o*" rl° rWriburv recently report- its neairiy 100 volunteers, inetud- in some oases they are very ef- Little Rock, in a recent Lions 'home town. The m ^er phn Of 0 L ng^-P- May 19, 7 to fective. Whi-le they mny be good Club Charity Scramble Golf _*ows four sizes of re rtd e S S r r pfaTirr^.:: ^ «* •" - ’‘r r .i , ..................... ^ and old business. ’There will be a pm. Residents may bring in 80, Naval Air Station, No - orary Didk (Torohy) Danser, former foresee »n office park in the ^ Hi^tfstiown resident, now living ture. Many people will be seteng ^ m Bryewt, Ark, m a Irtter to Mr. up buMneeses in their homea «ndl and Mrs. Stan Stoorski of Stock- not renting <»ut side space he ‘"Iheire core a variety of over- ton eSireet, Higntstown, reports said. may bring closed sessfon on attorney-client leaves, grass cUpfilngs and brush VA. privilege. for disposal Al^ Higblatewii Ga*e*te—112 Tr. . ^ „ 1973 graduate of I ^ Altourih -to name Mp^pote- k «f muWr and Naval Academy, Anna^H®- to anl- woodchips ate will be available, he joined the Ifevy In June 1973. mal fa rtfatod to t o p.g. problems. They are generally not Hasfoursomefinished with a land are*; H-2, 12,000 aquuw as pow*srfal as pooescriptlon med- roundof 62 to top thepresidient’s feet; R-3, 10,000 sq. ft., and • i ications, so they may not work fli^it one, R-4, with 7JSOO iqu*% as weJl for the severely affected -----------------Szymanski said this last aller©’ suffer. There also could Hlihlalawii GawUe—$12 Yr, (Coo41nuad on

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An Independent Newspaper Devoted to th e I n te r e s ts <if the People of Hightstown and Esist Windeor

14SD Y15AR—NO. 48 fflOHTSTOWN GAZrrTE, MERCTO COUNT?; JERSEY, TH tm aJAY , MAY 14, 19P2 PRICE - TWENTY-BtVK CENTS

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THE GAZETTE DESK . . RECREATION R A P -U F FROM THE GOVERNOR’S DESK .

LOS ANGELES PRAISE ny TW« JMtodenetiSenior Toimls Coll

Hie airways, ne-vw^wpera ond Munfcipal jfwsminent conn- 'Oy, Eaa* Wiadsoi TownAip televiision and on the street lofcs dhnemtxjra are often times at tiu! ReereriUon Deplitinent w i l l

_____ ______ iaavfe been ftled with the Rodney end of barfilng by lochl residents, spansor « new'Stm . / S t HORIZING a n IN- King decision and tfae aflennath Ifiidiltetiown bos one or two In- Pro^iani^ ^ 1 , 0 C A L AGREEMENT in Los Angeleai. tUviduols wdio Mke t» antagonise seidor cMwn,

THE TOWNSHIP the mayor and-or the council. An- aenliMten r EAST WINDSOR AND , ^ terooted In ,

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t o w n ANIMAL CON- slnoe jury had made a de-

By Jim Florio dosing coots, WELCOME HOMEFor a long time, owning « not only helps first-time home-

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Borough Plan Board Updates Master Plan; Further Study Seen

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HMhhstorvin Planning Monday the

far the town for protsaUanal - oStos s r e a s whkh wfll be aanttotaad tor

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M to up to a oener one — helpsilies dtoib «M ladder to a bet- immey until you eell or refinanbe ter life for o«selv«a and tho« your new home. Depending on _w4») come after 0». That’s as true your inoome, finmcing aatotoance ^ m JT nS to hs tr -

Senkw ;«n '|iw » I® l ^ o r SevmsiAler Petr*t, proprietor of Per- ,* WUMtob Park «n Mon- mansr peogaie there days are find- !<*.#■«■, interest-tree 1o« m or - ----- -- - - • the draien is out of reaA, msAat-mte intewa* loansdston aasd that was the kw of

the Imd. Otheaa arfd Aiey were i# t Labarstarias, 145 SoiA Mato Raya,of ie a r ii^ and reai*ng street, toM CouncU he apprrei- Ho . _

• b ^ H. ated whto were dota*. He RcgMnftfm

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ftowever. we are not Rotaf to « k l b« hsto been on C « m « Iw to contact with psr any itttegiton to wfcnf soyitoe • W sAar of yeres. on * e Bcmrl

V M K R E A S, Hl|jHlStown

Ventom C « m ^ li the area HeaM^ a ^ owned hfa W - Wte fatoer, ne» « BB *«Sw n atore 1»T8

Towmhip for pro- says, f f wffvtccai of tun frOTO

and Oww^mXRKAS. E a s t Windsor k * f ^

iVwmAto fa aareeahle to provM* «»“ ^he brotow, Edward P. Den. <•nis, was bren. He was bom to ^ Oxnard, aend our torter, Mss. Dorothy Dennis Wdttoras, was born in Ijos

______ TheOPT Wte lagiier. ■■'=•" *“ ' 7." a .aM

P. Dennis, cmne. and He knew ptobfam. Aey hret whl<4> to tooe en^ 4he decisions they M l

were ‘hard and some- viTle,He wamted 8h* "Hto

town cloae to Ventura know he waw behind fito f IH being ’dto sbrvtoea of Central OWcer to lEghtotyW B o to i^ for a toe atid igjon fUf* tain i^rcffied condWons; and

W g g U A S , t h e ‘‘Interloail Angeles.Sreittto Aiet". NJN.A. 40A:»A- Our M her^ tomty, on ______________ .

'ryjw. yjjitg of sidpa helped to settle CaWornia running a good meetii^ April 23 rafting. Full psyM nt is reqvnred dmixi hoanebuyers.

and Wkiitrs. ing the dream is out of _required! Thto’s a sNuation w* Just a m t wiUt to drees Awat WELCOME be M ad allow to oonttaue 'Ihere’s too H pllE isn’ Just ter people who

Bwth at stsh*. ' taadlttonally harve been ellgllile

j Cltotoa Street and 'Cbla

Thvo td the blaiNat obataotoi tobuying a homa t a i ^ tow l*» (ten, R i« our middle-class people downpgyment and A* ohutol whose baoks are against the waR io», r k -oosts. Moat patoBlial bom elliM n And if we’re going to medre aure 1982. The ^are required to make a down- natkm »res up to iU prom- ™teng waa suppoaad

PasA Szyawwaiol, m -w..„sulitolt, explatotA

f« g o ^ e r e n i e n t ^ ’P o c ^ P ^ ^ ^ £ 7 ^lapa to never belore in twa na-

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plan, aooordtog to w«s adopted to 197t wllhMi«to>

to haswiae of oppoatonitiy for sH, thenpsymioBi of befwssB lO said 10

percent In mawy cmm, Mtot’s ilfack ind let Am P » -enough to put Aw dream of own- ^ jn Aie nriddto go it alone, ing their own home out of roadi Income ehgibiWy limits for of inmqr New Jerseyans, On top )gELCOME HOME are pegged to

beenonefour

done in 1988. Uto been dewalofAng «v«r

thte State to enier into a con- hath In the 1850’s. Francis Den- when Ihe twotree* wfth any other local unit nfa oame to OaHtomia »s a child Hiehtstown and Bast Windaor,tor the Joint provision within w«h his parents 6rom Marasa- me* wslAi Aie East Windsor Re- i^q.their conAnned jurisdiction!; of chuseits and Fannie Bowden W«l- gionad Board erf Edueatton to re- aorta* a 4any servloe whkh any party to ton with her parenfe from Ver- yiaw the defeated school budget, vSrginiB from,Ih . sgre«neto k empowered to » » afao preiswi the couM l for »»

w iiiln Its own jurasdBc- Psimetr Dennas) h»s a first name . . -■ four dUferenl,taken from that Walton family. include K inp'

MOW, THEREFORE, BE IT Th* oHheir two names are also formeriy en « o JORDAINED by the Townrfup fawly natnaa).Cosmcil <A tee

M in Kathryn S. Dennis, ^ _ _________________________________________________________ - .Stockton street resident, pratoed “ Co* is $40 p te person, which of that, haliy doaing coat* which county of purchase and” ange

both the Miaiyor, Bmeat B. Tu«p. for includes bto traiiaportaition and have to 1* padd upfront furlhar „p to $®,000. We’ve «dlm»ted_____ . . . thot there are 350,000 fasrilies in pn>

m im i^ d te s . ^ ^ WELCOME HOME ®»sibfe in- 1hM wouldpfan ate^ to dhange IM here in

The Clinton street and Cole avenue :raadeBrts wsee-eoncerned Aiouit developers oontaw b* a ^ ♦akinig several prapOfAn* from

she thought with four Women on

fa spon- New Jersey with amhlUoua, tai There cunreiltly are M partW-tnore traffic onto tee two atresta.

J o h n Kfaete, 114 CUnten

__________j faring the n e w WELCOME , v , torn down

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20 to vWt parks w*i»ch

imfcfaon, Werer luach Owntens

Path in M«nr

front, when you need it TOOSt ,WELCOME HOME is unique in HOhffi P ^ a m . II you utan in­

terested in applying, calj. pur

cal lioijeeB might be tom downinstead of being preserved, H#

(be n*km bessaree of th e array m ap|^ymg, mentioned t h e John PerdonIof sendees K offem: grants or 1- ^ - N J cofe avenue, which w «bans for downpayment and clos- in 1884 and fa cm the MW-

well a. flexihie t e o u ^ Friday. The ^ j,ew Jersey IBs-«H to free.----- .— ------- , nroMema. B(» rfte'cnncedsd that ■> " mortgage financing. We’ire proud " , ' , , , torilc re#sters.

^ X ^ ^ n T ^ t L 5 'be wW e w u r k s ^ Oray fnmlly and ycim" "oocrammi- * *A. M, Cmnaron, Griffin ^ ^ ^ m S W fb t h m im ^ homebuyew, huX Z ____ residenit._. _ _ _ ---- ----- T* MhmIbmm .jMtovmiM'aM* nlT _

ot New Jeraey as folknws:1 The Mayor and Clerk are were

and directed Hcfcfain W. ’E Nreh; W. Wil- to saemtoe a document enMtled. H ^ , ^ b e and * man“InteMocal Agreement between identified hfistenian S<rton»onEast 'Whrftoor TWnsWp a n d N. Sherickn oo*y. as ffarfes. Hi#tetown Borough for Animal , , , ,Control Seorvices", a true copy of read the Declaration of Indep«i-

appended hereto and <te°ce at Ventura’s Fourth of

cn pMnaai houndaetes or * ” *1’' ^ ’ n 11 utem b*B»reB*w,.irbyphlknodMefe. 'Bbey work for A>e red ®'*^b!e pooiT ofgood of t e e W J r t S L S ^ n ig h t » « " -

SchooLCost to $350 wtolch Imcludes ad-

m toons to th«ne partes, 3 full firet-time hoanebuyem

The town fa jfoitmrete thai theIn 1800 U Z ^ " r D o m i t o mere «re no sm?tmien% in miblic,

nastiy rematrks, or any thdn? to

‘|Pl a|ie,,. oomn«te>d to .t^rereisfc.praia-home owhersWp a reality „,muH brinaSn nwne

fe W e n niore New Jeissey tend- trash. He ssW- ousl-n,,» -jMU-f. k t _____ _ a llt ■ nesses that front Franklin sttast

w ^ a ^ whether !*’s a first h«n» ««• and back onto Cfinton are W -wulfj a sucoeofol $250 i^ c m g j^tafve m ptons. mg trarfi ®nd white goods which

pro®;®" New Jensoy wants to help you pp fo,j. geveral

atfa The Sbtoched one ye«r In- p ^ - Hiiitetown b fprixutcHbosi’ Servicep Agreement to L te to have such a counril.hereby approved and * e Mayw In i h e j a ^ ^ Htehfetewn CouncR fa com-P n d ^ C ^ are hereby fwthoriaed When Ventura pf R^pblioan mem-and direoted to execute same and was burlt, t o Dennis Demooi-at member,four (4) annual renewals o nome on C o m ^ to n ^ ^ Repuibl«»n.same, subject to final approval ctmvn to mate , ^ y for t o I r ^ ^ ^of.lhe Towirfiip Cotracil. way. The Ventura C o u n t y

B Subject to approval by the (CaUf.) Star-Free Press sent us Township Qjuncil by a resolu- several copies of the issue tai ^Hon, ihe fees set forth hi the which the house was shown just C e th e rcoatiaot may be adjusted sm- before being tom down. nuaUy based upon actual expeiri- When oui- father left Califor- ence and negotiation with the nia, every time one of us was

whk* fa apnended hereto ana oeace «i vcnuuias ruu™) m , , ' American tsreakiBSts W- t o hotet, offered flexible financing, make that dream coow true. And >_ , g ^incenporatod W i n by refereiK*. eetebraUorx, » d A b ra W ^ D ^ . . ,* ’s 1 " S ^ o n S f S W f f , ^ '' ^

---- ---------------- Aiipontjtam m W owona, by county ^ W to help Iw t iWs national reoes- F rankfa to Mechanic s t WVa. - A $100 * p 0 » t is neceaaary d o w « P « Y m e n t ro q u a^ 3 ^ tt->s *fao p«rt ot nomeHhing Sisvmanskl said mm-newdeolM and' |uii p ay iW . ® extended to

For rtfire mtomalaon, 0*^443- ^ ^ ^ ^ ihat t. was a land -use type to rt4«J0. ^ problems «id focus ^ ^ perral.tted in the area.

Sunny Day Camp “ T f ' ^ ' on a new century. We want » }y ^ updartii^ vmuM prateotThe Rec. D aparttont wuU of- an ailreBciy successful pro- New Jersey in the future that netsJdeHte with use restricting

fer the Sunny Day camp week* goam. keeps the ponomdse of progress

Ov^‘ t L l m « , while the cam- <l«y« L D i ^ W v i S ^ ^ e ^ S ^ b ^ w ^ e ^ fa Srvmm«fci surgesed making.._______________ ____ at two woaiions: the Drew School mongaige -hetp, but we ve Homeownership ns good tor us r-u-.'tw-. , one-way Sfreetonly in a tie.

oaogns may get messy. the ooun. a team and the ICrops Softool, 'fhe pro- added a new feature that realtors, and good for New Jersey’s econ- and

’h-rt wwild soh'e some of the” »"> • - » S ' s i r S i ' r „ . X ' s i ' - . i - ; ; » ■ » .very fortunate in that resoert.

Mfa(s Dennis also praiued LairryBorough of Hightetown as set bom in I W Jersey t o news- ^ ^ ^ ^ t e n d e n t of pub-A . « « *1! .A.-.L __ASSra rMfWTiHfli ' ^ s

lie works, and the work force forforth in said contract, pursuant paper recorded our births, to NJNJV. 40:8A-6 (a). Last year on WOR a pn^ram

aeree. Mra. Tom Brunt, Clinton 'treet resident, said no way. traf­fic would be increased with one way, the area has kids who nfay

oren emering kandergiarten and mg for. Now, New Jersey fami- cities ‘have been beacons of mid'nrst gntoe. '‘®s spply for grants or loans dile-claes opportunity for mil-

I'ne sunny Day Camp will tea- of up to 7 percent of the overall lions of people over the years.N JJiJk 4(J‘BA-6 [a). j-*as* yoar on m\jn. a pn^piaiii , , „ , , ,, mre organized games, arts and sa te price to be used to cover And thalt’s the New Jersey we’re ■ ,1,

3. This Ordinance shall be null had t o superintendent of t o a i^ A * to d n Unkfance ^ flouting to keep strong in the headaches for everv one”and void unless a complimentary Oxnard School system on and he plsced near Roaeirs tw®> w«®kiy teaps and special downpaymimt and 5 percent for future.Ordinance t o stated the s d l^ l poputetiw at events. W per cHWGoverning Body of Hightstown Ui** lime was ®) percent minorl- in ihe bed ®xwnd the P® ’''’***' *“Borou#i, Mercer County, and t o les sleepem and shrubbery will beattached agieement is executeti With ^ o tthlls history behiad around the whole bed ^ because <« '»fi Alleri^es are here, bat releif Ii

w«h grass being sown whereoeople have trod and worn it out. K®®* 15 and

pay a $M) surdharge for and balmy breezes, early firingand win be be®uth,ful for the sen- ^ registered. These feea ^ beginning of _ aUerw Dr. McGeady warns against

NOTHING TO SNEEZE AT

by iJl p«riBes within thirty (30) ua, St was irttereistlng to see the days after the effective date of hfel vfm dbdfted to Ventura ibis OuxKnance as set forth » Ooiuny awi that a large m^orirty paragraph 4. of wthhe policemen' live in V«n-

4. This OnBnanoe AaR- lake tura Ooinity ami commute 40 r fe c t twenty (20) days aftei fl- mfifais to toSr Jobs In Los An-nal, HRgaage a»S publication'ac- gelea ' '* _____coitttng to tow. Aa Joma ssdd, 'the dedston was

NOTICE made and fa She tow. ArgumenitsNOTICE is hereby given that ran be put forth for edther side

the Boire@>ir;® Ordinance was in- .and there is no exotwie for what troduced and passed cn first happened in Los Angeles after-

availableIn edkfltion to baseball.

for rt-tfoen residents who over-

R.R.R. Station Talk 8 Society Feature

. __ ___ ™ . ___ _________ T te Hiohistown - Eas* Windsor special ^dchtion atudenta 0ust through September, rag- have an adverse effect on thereading at a regular meeting of Rjota airrf looting do not Hishoriloal Society will ho'd its 8-18. ’Thfia program is held at the weed cawses plenty of nusery. patient’s health,” he says. Hethe Towndiip Council of East uiate th in ^ rii^st. ’The reasems annual businPras meeting sit 7:30 Kiteips Schcdl from 9 am to 3 pm Dr. Sfe^TO J. MicGeady, suggests consuMiing their primaryWindsor ’Ibwnship held on Tues- heW-nd such actions might be "m on Montfaiv at its m'*reum siarting Jsfoe 29 through Au- Iot of the diwtoon of a l l e : ^ ^ physdawn before taking over-lhe-day. May 5, 1992 and ordered understandable, but not exciM- Headquarters located, 164 North gust 14.

can be taken to diminish damage caused by allergies.

t opuhlished in accordance with the g,hle. ’Ihe King verdict wag only IVWn si’reet. HIcthtsfown.law. Said Ordinance will be straw of a mounting End of the year renorls wil be the social growlh cf the oampers.considered for final reading and tjroblem tto t exists in many parts nreMertted and discussed, -and Participants will experience aa*)ption at a meeting of t o United Stares. eleetSon of oficers and trustees wonderful Summer — g am ^Township Council to be held on probtems are going for 1992-1993 wil be Iheld. Heb- crafts, specW projects (withTuesday, May 26, 1992 at 81OO pm, gotved must be owning art Craig, chadiraiBon of the rail- wood, plastic, ctep •and straw),®t the Municipal Building, 16 gji kinds of peoptes; white, road freieht stait.ion restoration swimming, sports and field trips.Tanning Boulevard at which time arieittal, American Indiwis, coraraMiee, will ^ve a summary The tottA cost of the seven ^^ persons intoested may >aie Koreana suffered t o most, of fhe progrra, ot the S o c i^ s ^ pix^am fa doors. In t o warmer months, air membranes, and don’t affect t o The plan recommends t o Ped-for or agamst t o passage c£ raid There fa as much If not more p r t i ^ ongoing nroieot and its Windsor '^ w tA p rasidcnte tvUl ^onditoming helps to filter pol- patent’s entire system.” Physl- die Woods remain as a prate

vv w u r w 1 ^ w “f a ™ ^ Also, ' t o n cians are generally aware of Other areas of concern were ther t I Oalifamia t o n there is in New ^ fu r to r m f m ^ c h ^ e ) . ^ keep the car windows wftteh sprays work this way, so acres off of Wynkotf Milb reed.

™. , York City. It w e a r s that way Dr. David M-artm at 446-63.55. avaikWe ^ the Recreation Of up and t o outside «ir ^ sure to a sk -to r , 4*:|or about >to ,Gpnk>n f- Wlteon area t owmoaor ,r e to w .«nd seeing me- _ _ T T T Z i r T T r r - . . fafarmtrtfon call 443'- *” ‘'h® steroi* t o y are pare- foroer Braun greenhouse prep-

nnt s®*ed. eirty off of Grant avenue, com-

headaches for every one" Szymanste swikl there w®« ewn-

cem Aotrt the old HBgbtsto-wn Rug Co. property which is com­prised of 6 acree on Bsnk and

be side effects, such as drowsl- North A<»dejny afreets. PranHin ness or deprearfon, which may Orawfoad. of VF Realty, a coudle affect a person’s ability to work, of years ago came-In wfth « piaP drive or rtmpOy enjoy life.” for 120 imvtis of various size -eon-

do*. To da(te Wtle has boppej^sd Here. Szyrnainski said the build-

are too bi« for an indiwtry to come tn and rtart up. Be said it was possible, but not highly nreb.'ble. W-Mhin the next five

he saad tSie foltowing could if an indoirtirv came in

and used the buffldines as is, It oonild hwve a-n adverse effect on ‘'unrounding preinerties owners, such rs too much nofae; the pres­ent on-ner oouM be tired of paiy-

“There are several presenp- ing taxes on the property and tlon medioaitiponB available, both have iit demo''5i'bed; the bud-ldings an pdll torm and as nasal sprays,” could be used for profeaiional

“The best way to prevent al- Ur. McGeady saps. “The nasal office and research for a portkin, lergy sympfoms is to stey inside sprays are steroids and sodium another part be used as a ware- whenever possrble,” say* Or. Me-- cromolyn, and some are en- bouse, or a computer center. The Gelady. “H fa much more diffioult gmeered in such a way that the fourth oiprtilon could be a oocnbfai- for loUen to reach someone in- steroidB work topdcally, in the aititon of the above three.

melude ®be field trips. PaVente setoon. Prom now until die mid- usiug ovor-4lte-counter alitegy , must send a enack, hmch and a die of Mfry, tree pollens and medlciine if t o allergy suffer is beveroge with the child. molds are responsible for most taking other medication or has

Summer Explorers Club aHeigy suffering. From mid-May other underlying medical prob- The B®c| Department offers through June, grasses a re the terns. “The allergy medicine may

t o Sum m J Explorers Club to culprit, and from miid-Au- ,^01 badly with other druf?s, r™ l™. . , . .. i 3 _______ o«„o* , , It . oannen:

clinical immunology at Thomas counter medidnes.The Explorers Club focuses on Jefferson Univeirsilty says .steps

CkdSjnanoe.

H. Gaartte, May 14, counts.Pee $46.50 inocent people hurt

and killed as wag witnessed on

SERVICE NEWSMarine Pvt. Edward T. D’An-

EWMUA Meetingra» one ashamed to thfaik we as a

The East Windsor MunlclpaJ nation fa part of the powblemuUtiMies Authooity will m e e t Thursday at 8 pm in its office building, 7 WOtshire drive. The agenda indwies application for service by Highlstovm Elks; award of 'oJds for electricai ser­vice; discussion of TCP A com-

What the eoluMon is, no one seems to know.

Open Boro R. C.

Dr. MicGeady realizes ttrat not everyone can stay inside »U th® time, and many peopfa suffer al­lergy syimptoms even when to y are indoors. ’There are medica­tions available, both

TORCHY ACESprised of three

Eunsene Sarafin. Soojth Main street rertdent, said he did noAtefovtfaton fa bomible and makes t ^ o . ^ n of Kathleen M. Community Ctr. L is ts

of Rohbinsvtflle, recently com-pteted recruit training. Plans Recognition

He fa a 1990 graduate of ^ „ , « u u , uHl'rftetown School. A cetebratiton rro i^n iz to oouriter and by proscription.

• • • unteers is planned by the Hl^rfs-Naw Omdr James F. Boland, town-Jfost Windsor Commumly

son of Jamas F and Evarista A. Aertnon Service Center ’Tuesday, the-counter medications avail- recording an ace on tlie lOth hole Szymandki raid Hightstown i* m. r,. nT 1 o 1,. j 01 Poll! Jones The servroe center wfll salute able,” says Dr McGeady, “and nt the Longhills Gcrff Course, looked upon os a sinale Smfaiv

R r 't™ m k o*" rl° rWriburv recently report- its neairiy 100 volunteers, inetud- in some oases they are very ef- Little Rock, in a recent Lions 'home town. The m ^ e r p h nOf 0 L n g ^ - P - May 19, 7 to fective. Whi-le they mny be good Club Charity Scramble Golf _*ows four sizes of r e r td e S S

r r p f a T i r r ^ . : : ^ « * • " - ’ ‘ r r . i , ..................... ^and old business. ’There will be a pm. Residents may bring in 80, Naval Air Station, No - orary

Didk (Torohy) Danser, former foresee »n office park in the ^ Hi^tfstiown resident, now living ture. Many people will be seteng

^ m Bryewt, Ark, m a Irtter to Mr. up buMneeses in their homea «ndland Mrs. Stan Stoorski of Stock- not renting <»ut side space he

‘"Iheire core a variety of over- ton eSireet, Higntstown, reports said.

may bringclosed sessfon on attorney-client leaves, grass cUpfilngs and brush VA. privilege. for disposal A l^

Higblatewii Ga*e*te—112 Tr.

. ^ „ 1973 graduate of I ^ Altourih -to name M p^pote-k«f muWr and Naval Academy, Anna^H®- t o anl-

woodchips a te will be available, he joined the Ifevy In June 1973. mal fa rtfatod to t o p.g.

problems. They are generally not Has foursome finished with a land are*; H-2, 12,000 aquuwas pow*srfal as pooescriptlon med- round of 62 to top the presidient’s feet; R-3, 10,000 sq. ft., and • iications, so they may not work fli^ it one, R-4, with 7JSOO iqu*%as weJl for the severely affected -----------------Szymanski said this lastaller©’ suffer. There also could Hlihlalawii GawUe—$12 Yr, (Coo41nuad on

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M m v . Dr. Carl R, Bowm« Paator

Sunday SdMol f:U am. Aduh Bibla dam A l l am WanAtp Sartrioa lO M am

Nuraary PravMad Yauth FaUawah^ 7:00 p a .

WINDSOR UNITED METHODIST CHURCHCbuTcii Street, Wind**

Bev. Jamea fM ahaPaatorSunday

9:50 HJn, Sunday School U:0(i ajn. Church Serrtoa T:00 p m Choir Bahaaraal

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H10HT8T0 WN U A in T E . M lltCSa COUNTY NEW JERSEY, THURSDAY, MAY 14, 1902

CLASSIFIEDHELP WANTED

♦EXTRA INCOME “92*»KEmn $?00“$500 weekly maUlng

LEGAL NOTICEPTTBUC NOTICE

e a s t WINDSOR REGIONAL s c h o o l DISTWICT

Aitverlfsemen* for Bids

LEGAL NOTICEORDINANCE NO. 1»92—15

TOWNSHIP OF EAST WINDSOR

COUNTY OF MERCER

Letters To The Editor. . ■ l> « r Editor AmericaTi Sodely of Eneineerin*As farm<*r chBlmum of the nRnwenngp„ard of Trustees of UMDNJ

It was my pleasure to attend Jersey’s university of theihe senior dlttzen prom held

W rW er of Helen Careenter he Is jnirvlved bv two

NOTICE IS HEREBY GWEN AN ORDINANCE O F T H E Tu^aiy. May 5 at Hlghtsfown , 991 j fmnientlv grapnled with Bilhe D e v ir o r c h . :

travel brochures. For Informa- ifjat the Bi«rd of Edocation of linn send a stamped addressed ihe East Windisor Repion-'l School enveilone to: Galaxy Travel. Inc District invi+es nroposafe f o r P. O, Box J3106, Silver Springs, BAND UNIFORMS.MD 20911-3106. 47-9t

GUIDANCECOORDINATOR

(High School »-12)

Sealed bids will be received by the Board of Education of the Bast, Windsor Regkma] School District on Monday. June 1, 1992

TOWNSHIP OF EAST WIND­SOR AUTHORIZING AN IN- T E R L O C A L AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE TOWNSHIP OP EAST WINDSOR AND THE BOROUGH OF HIGHTS- TOWN FOR HEALTH SER­VICES.

High SchooL

Events mieh as thiis help eslob- Orh a vitial Unk bpfbveen "enerationg ptid enhance ou ■soTVse of community poinit.

T vxmld tike to take thd,s oip-norhmftv to CO m m e n d * e tmive^Hy ha, co n v in ^

lotteavitle, Va„ and Sallv I,akeTf Rochester, N.Y,, a n d alx ' ' ' S

BA. in n'ik#te. « a 'Fiwiernl services were Monday Admin,

■L,, , Princeton Ceme'ery, with thetoial r e ^ n ^ I e for ^ Rev, Suzanne Sohafer-Coates of- ot mrMtr ,-bnnI aeeonnftnr.

t»nyet* free-stenchng health aci-

the nrymid complex problems of ____ _New Jersey’s heaMicare needs nrc-nddhiidhen'

^ and heai'ihcore delivery sysletn.My exuerience as the senior of-

Recruired: Va»d NJ Student Pirsonnel Services certification.Tleacher gufide lAus 7.5 percent and extna d«y» «t P«' ***“ **••• c o ^ ly Apply by letter and reeume, by Chapter S3.

WHEaiEAS, E a s t Wimfcor at 2:45 pm (prevafiing timel at Township e n ^ y * a HeeWi Of- whlch'time they wiB be publicly fjcer- andopened and read aloud. e r e a S, H^htstown

Bidders Shan comply wRh PL.1975, Chopter 127. Bidders shall ®a»t Windsor T o w ^ fw pro-

1977, sorviceK of * Health Of- 5 ^ tdibor

HiohATo^vn HkAi School SbidentCouncW for maiklng the evening tuch a suooesi.

Jon A. Banirmmk Memher of Council East Windsor Township

Frank Collura

Ih y 22, ^**2. to P e reo n r^ W c ,;<jified dieck or Md bond In TowiuWp ts agreeable to provld- oamernrtwje of the pnopooed of ChriftiaTj Burial was^ n d so r R ^ ’ KJ amount of 10 percent of the Ing the sendceo of a Health Of- Tmimshln TM event i« Health Pkm. For this rea- '^Vhreted « 3*. James Church.

m#rt.toym, NJ ^ ^ accompany the to t o T T k e p W on effort to develop the J ^ T ^ s W E nt^hm ent in

with P .L ____ ________ _V. . Plaip are T»w being made t o Jamadnwg.

W H ^ E ^ , E a S t W t o ^ 1992 Independence Day Cei- fundamental reform is

me that aystemdc reform of the health care delivery system inern- state is needed. Absent such The fimeral t o Frank J. Col- f L a'ooIvrefatm, we will faU to meet the tom. 76, of Jamesbury, who died Rv M»v N? 190t» to _challenge of providing high- Sat«xfey *i Robert W<md John- ^ s S Squafity care to all of our ciUrens son Unfveratty Hospital. New • » o » « Jrw f WlaMk-at a cost that i. affordable to our Brunswick, w * s Wednesday ^tax payens, emptoyers and In- (from the Lester Memortal Home,

r*rX^_ mmwf 4 ieet. <mA fnmrnn ar»r>Ii,*iMeps. 13 -

Monno-Minw

Township Zime B on’d

k>t»l bdd rmm acc<mi|mny me fioear K3 m ^tstow n m tongh tor ^ son, the effort to develop tise iimfsomnment wm m ™ ^proposal a fee and rgmn oeiteln spedfled iinirsdarv Jnlv 2 ftbe reindate is ™yHs the support and 00- Mausoleum, South T h a n -

ad d e rs may obtain copies of conditions: and ’’V i^ T ju fto 3i at Btr« Lake “Toreitoion of all of New Jersey's PrunswiMk.__ _ 01. 8 om hi the M n-._ . ' ’ j V; Ml rxra tjaae _____ ___B ooi'to‘BWbklyn. N.YL and aciittrena and pitok; olfldals. ntci'nwi B’fldiing, 16 LaudingMBCHJLANBOOT

fbe bidding documents ar* the Of- WHEREAS, t h e ‘‘Intokwgl _________ ,,________ ____ ^HELP CLEAN YOUR SEPTIC School Business Ad- Services Act”, N JS A . 40:8A-1 9* Indeoendenre Dnv Cob. seek® to improve the Jamedburg resident. Mr. >pEe at^enda;ANK the EASY WAY with FX m lnistrato at tto A*nto^BM« et seq., permits to(»l unite of t t o t o « 1 ^ o n a l l X e n one ^ Je rsey te through ^ “t f T ® t P *V----- ---------------------------------- ------------ -------, ------*— . _.,.U V oeen one . . .. hires Resteurant to JameshuTg 9.15 ^ _ E<?p9i>.i9g. uttohlT

r r J L J t ? i x . : : z z i S S T u T i i. — . ” • ™Hbivtstown Agway, ®3 Mercer to wdve to*diofens of ^ service whach ^a it & m its best any to the ^ » n te rta h m iL ,™ hi *“ l ' ®J a ^ s k n e e 's . '

A7-2t interest to do so. empowerod to render within Sts . _______n,v»_ « moMser of St James47-2t

PROPANEJoan R. NolanBoaird Secretary

n . Gazdte, Mlay 14, 1992.

emjKiwetod to own jurisdiction. of coarree, a apectacuto flreworita f ^ ic e s - the system most like- ^

rligrilayt iy to eichleve the opthml balamce

H * H GAS CORP Main St., W»itdw»r

Ptote for ril M ak« Gbg CMBteRV’a A Oiffl Tank*FHkd • A u f t 8 w«»k

8 MB to I pm

LEGAL NOTICE

L E G A L N O T IC EPUBLIC NOTICE

EAST WINDSOR REGIONAL SCHOOL DISTRICT

Advertisement, for Bid* NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN

tbait the'Bohid of' Education of the E a s t

A33fi a.nd"l T o w n slilo P la tt B o « rdNOW, THEREFORE, BE IT In the pas. few voars, this often compelling fjoal* ^ councilman

™ ORDAINED by the Township W been possible by »*««. quality and coat con- „Council of the Town,top of East * e generoalty of local burinea^. t o t U m ; ' ‘7 The E « t IWndmr Tnwpitfo

y ' G, Oolhure of Panwood; a fcugh- Phmnlng Board w4E m«et...'Moil-

the Boreueh of JameAurg. f Monday. Meeting Survfviirg are Ws vdfe. Anne

Windsor, Courtly of Mercer and Tlhe To"Tyhfo is emrenttv aeek. State cf New Jewey as foHowa: tag community . tonded k » i- t o Gewddto Crepatote of E to ^ 8 ta t ^

L -Ife Mayor and Cleric ^ be interested Wtadaor; rtite hrethem. Larrie of B,#diny 16 tanning«• herby authorized and direct- bi oontribiittag ifovwd the 1992 ^ Univeretty of Medkine and ----- --- ^■ ------- .- *— M_ T J n Jumesburg. and Joaerh of OH aMenda:

ed to execute « document cirtitl- r e f i l l Bridge; a ateto, Beatrice Perwz- R«iohitton of Memoriahfcallon.ed, “Intolopal A«i*?pte« be- of ^ North Bruimdck; end Ifirlcory C o r n e rtwwn ”i» 9t^Wiwiw''^To,^nshlp ' tean^ng Iwapltefo- Tite U n li^ - gnanjiaOHS. ’ Road Ttotr»n*to.and Hl^btstown Boreu^ tor « « v ocreanik tlon in the am, pron»n«^ ta educattng

— _ y y 'b*\ . . «»> ___ . I dll k ,..7— I,. ..1 ,111______________ Windsor Regional Services", a i tw copy d th e to a»»* Ba«s Windsor * « « » ^ I t lm a re w . .Kottce is hereby given ihat on School Dishtat invites prepoeafa ^ apepended hereto and in- 1 W n * ta in continuing to offer n™ f»tan«« threuA Ste under- '-o r a m u n ity 1.I8I 8

Wednesday, the 27th day of May, t o D ^ C T REFUSE RE- eorporated herein by reference, a oomrrmnity wfebretton of this P«duate J092 Meeting Dates1992, on OT about 8:00 pm at the MOVAL from July 1, 1992 - 2A, The atteched one year In- Anwiom holiday, p W preasnarm; pdoneeifagBorough of Hidhtstown Muniici- June 30, 1993. terlocal Servtes Agreement Is Recreation Office at 443 - preventdw. ditegwstic and The Bwwd of Directors of the A.n-iiea'‘lonap«l Building, 148 North Madn Sealed bfefa will be received by hereby approved and the Mayor ’W^nk you in advance for tre® t^m ntotfolKies tiMnugh bl- HlfghttHtown-East. Windsor Com- FTP91-104 Plsydrome ParkingStreet, Hishistown, N.J., the me Board of Editcation of the ^ hereby authorized fontrihuting fo *lhe quality of life reiseaireh; and caring mnnftv Adfon Sendee Center Lot Extension. Block 53.04. Lot

Aoorovnl of revteed by-laws. Revtew of Ordinance Mo. 1992

—ISDisciKBkm of m e m o dated

Anrll 21. 1992 by George Friws.

Zoning Board of Highfstown wiU E^st Windsor Re^orml School dmedted to execute same and ^ communiity. hold a hearing on the anpeal or Ih i^ d ay , Maiy 28. four (4) annuial renerwalg of wmie. Slricerely.e^jplicatdon of the xindersisned, ^ 2.W pm (prevr.iKn? lime) syj^ject to final approval of the Thomap G. Mladenefz,aft M-hich time and place all in- ^ which time they will be pub- Xowmhdp Council Reoi'eartnon DiireotorterciSted peertieB will be )?lven an licly opened and read aAoud. g Subject to approval bv t h e ----------------—opportLmity to be heaird- comply with PX. To^vnsh4p Council by a resofu-

fm the people of our state. In- announee*, meeiln'"! for 1992-93 14. Route 130 HC Zoi« ureWm- eJudfing Ite inner city residents, to he IwH at the Center, 141 inarv and final Sbe nlan auprovai its poor, nkembeffs of minority ^^y-Vton stirpipit sig fnlolu'w: vST)91-113 Ceittex XO S i t e ,grouips, and those with the most Wednesdav, Mav 2(1: Wednee- Btok 29 Txxts 11 01 16 and nor- rertouB, o o ^ lex health preblems 4*,. .Rme 17: Wednesdav. July tfens of Lots 4 and 6. OH York to nationaUy recognized. UMD- i5: Wednesday. Atimisi 19- Wed- Road. 10 Zone, major suhdSvi- NJ represents an unparalleled nesdav Sen*embm- 16: Wednes- sion aippirovaL. .. . o „„4 ® ^M ion, the fees set forth In the con- Saturday, May 9th was the 9th - , .. ...............- .......... ....v.,,™-

AnpMoant Theofltas G. and also comply with P.L. 1977. ^ adiusted annually annual Street Pairic Spring to our state In moving dav. Odftober 21; WedneHiav, No-Oatherine Nikitjades. Chapter 33. u j j *v- t™.wi------------------------- . , — , . _

Location of Premises: Block 49, i- - v-. --------- based upon actualLot 2,Road, 2k>ne R-3.

Naiture of Appeal or applca' tkxn;

When A Vet Is A Vet. .n Chapter 33. _ _ ba7rf“7 7 .n a c t ^ f e x p e r i e n c e Clean-up and once again the the h^Khoare delivery vemher 18 and Wednesday De-^ o f P r ^ ^ M o c k ^ Certified dheck or bid bond in t K t h e commumty came together and 21st cen- eemher 16.A ddr^^ 110 Duttch rtecK the amount of 10 percent of the of Htfitstown as set w * a lot of efon we weeded, ^ Wednesday, Januorv 20: Wed- A note from a reader dtscusseir

total bid must accompany the contract, pursuant "aked, and rawlehed the Park. have faulted iho p ro < ^ uesdav. Fehruarv 17; Wedneyky, wh«n a service veteren * a v e t’ i_ NJSJV 40-8A-6 M Thanks sto Weyervone ^ho came which the Plan was de- M-wrdh 17: Annual meeting, Wed- According to American Legion

3, This OnBnance he null Saturday morning to help ^eloped, as weH as s p ^ f c oon- n e ^ y , April 21.penoposaL

Biddems may obtain copies of^natatotton the bidding documents at the Of- ^ complimentary (including our local Brewnie recommeiAUons it All meertinos are at 6:30 pm.

■ ^ t n n tifm r I rir triv i K n i M 0 1 r L.... O . .L . . . . . . 1 _______ A J ^ . u_ . x _ n n n .T m itT w o I . i l r A t t , n x f g u v i K M i / v i i d m a h **of aviary (bird house).Approval Sought: Pinal.Required: ■Lot width — 75 feet.Side yard — 10 feet.Proposed:Lot width — 65 feet.Side yard — 6 feet.A copy of the proposed plan is

Hvaihible f o r review at the Oterk’s Office during normal H. Gazette, Mlay 14, 1992.

“ w J ! ! Ordinance is adopted by the toon), thanks to Ihe Borough T T Tim i^ n a to at the Admin. Bldg Gtoveming Body of Hightstown ««nloyeeg who delivered ihe 1

Borough, i S r County, and «tkI who also keep theThe Board of Education re- attached agreement is ex- B«2k trimmed and ttdy ™«r However, extensive public

Community Educationyear

serves the right to reject any or ^ round, and thanks t o i h e comment on ihe oommenls on the

sources tefflStetaon was signed ta Januarv bv Gov, Ftorio whidb rhanced the Wiartime termi'natlon dotes recoml-Teft bv the Stole to coinoide with those recognized by the Federal Government

World War 1: Anril 6 1917 toBv .TniWIi Rel"htpr

c-viiiw <.U ........ - __ _____ I .. = Governor Florte reoentlv visitaU bids and to waive informaJities ,3^. 7 t7 '- Boi-ouoh Council (Tist Vnd piTs- undenway ^ mre Senior Ciri-ren Center. November 11, loVgt’ w T n Warin bidding if it is in its best in- OreLmance as set ent) for their supt>ort of the co^rrutag The Governor resnindPd every- H: Decemher 7 1941 to Deeem-

^ , forth in paragraph 4. Cta«t Street Park Commiltee's ® f ® 3’ 1!W8: War, JuneJoan R. Norton 4 Ordinance shall take ‘'ffors over the years The new reflecto not only the ^ W ^relium ed to school to get 2.5, 1950 to January 31. 1955;Board Secretary g . trees are all doing well and the 7*°®* a«=>®»te and h e n entered eol- Vietnam War; December 22, 1961.

buiness hours, 9 am - 5 pm Mon- da(y thru Ehiday.

Tbeofilos G. Nikitiades 110 Dutch Neck Road, Hi#iitstown, N j 08520

H. Gazette, May 14, 1992.Fee $18.00

LEGAL NOTICE

nal passage and pubMoatton ac- toils of our labors will be ett- “"1 ^—Ji— X- 1— loved for many veatis to come. ®® i^ntified ^ the Loral gnad_ to the rtiate snokespergon Lebanon; Aiugiwt ?A, 1982 toDog owners should also be com- -Advis Boards fo r Health for the aduflt Bfenaev movement. Jnlv 31. 1984: Panama; Decem-

Fee $18.00 {<, j^wNOTICEX -^ V T A A V /U ----- --- -------- - ktk: v tM * * - ^ ,

NOTICE is hereby f^ven that "wnded for following the “poop- AMiough our funded E S L her 20. 1989 to January 31, 1990:BORf'Tfriw n v TuntepqTf'WN

NOTirE nrr a w 6RT) OF CONTRACTS

nereoy raven wiia:. — —-.v. — wi,.r o i v l j x i - ithe foregoing Ordnance was in- secoper" ordinance (No. 9- , 'T August 2. 1990 totroduced and passed reading at a r^u lar

3.4) making our Park a much f” ', tegtototers we siFe running a ane-ial summer ihe date of Cessation of Ho.«ttll-

LEGAL NOTICEPUBLIC NOTICE

EAST WINDSOR REGIONAL SCHOOL DISTRICT

Advertisement for Bids

’The Boren^h ef Hightstown — ---- rli-ff™-,™.!has as.»arded contracts without Windsor Towndhta held on Tues-

meeting of <^k^er and more pleasant place ^ k) improve the Plan, eesuon ^ a cost of $60 per per- ties as Determined by the Gov-■il of L s t t o the children to play. What a togSns June 16. CaU 443- eminent of The United OBlra.

4-*oc» . w .ts te B 'fa + « A K o T w ^ n 4IKa niVv«>m*«r% A.4t_ ^ R C K

oomretitiwe bidding as profes­sional serviceis mirsuant to N.J. S.A. 4flA:11-5 (1) (a)

day. May 5, 1992 and ordered nuhlished in accordance wdth the lew. &ld Ordinance wiU be con-

NOTTCE IS HEREBY GIVEN PiemonAwarded to: Maren, Griffin sif^e^cd for fowl reading and

Thank you,Prank BonTesnpo Grant Street Park Oomralrtea

that the Board of Education of the E a s t Windsor Regional School Distaiot Invites proposals for No. 2 FUEL OIL - July L 1992 to Jtme 30, 1993 and MID GRADE UNLEADED A N D DEKEL FUEL - July 1, 1992 to June 30. 1993 or until such time as larger tanks are instalted.

Services- Borough Attemey. Co<(t; *85 000.W & S Legal. Cost; $40,000.

lOghtxtown Gazette — $12 Yr.

LEGAL NOTICENotice to hereby given that on

Services: Labor Attorrey.Cost: No* to exceed $12,000. Time Period: For the Year

Sealed bids will be received 1992. by the Board of EducaltSon of the Awturded to: Groendyke and East Windsor Regional School Oorarwny.District on Monday. June 1, 1992 Services: B u d g e t Auditing alt 2:00 um (prevailing time) at Senrices, Cost; *24,750.■whddi time they will be public- Other Servikies; Oost; *2.000, ly opened and read aioud Auditing Service - W & S:

Bidders dhaH complv wfth P.L Cost: $13,100.1975, Chapter 127. Bidders shall Other Services: Cost; $4,200.also oomroly -wSlth P.L. 197 7, ’Time Period: For the YearChapter 33. 1992.

at a meeting of the Township Ooundl to be held on Tuesday, May 26,1992 at 8:00 pm,

________ _____^_____ at the Municipal Buiildhtg, 18Time Period! f 7 the Y e a r ^ " ^ " 8 at which time

1992. persons taterested may appear Monday, the 1st day of June,Awarded to: Steven S. Glick- against the passage of said i992, on or about 8:00 pm at the

Ordimnee. Bast Windsor Township Munid-EMzabeih G. Nolan pal Building, 16 Banning Bouite-

Munlciipel Clerk vard, Bast Wlnd'sor, New Jersey,TWitohdp of East Windsor the Planning Board of E a s t

H Gazette, May 14,1992. Windsor TVwnshlp wiH hold a

vicete, to abandon the change ef- 7R6.5 to register, fort entirely. Those who wtmld Kidcare for next year will be- deiy the development of the rin to reateter children in June. State Health Plan must be pre- ’Puming Point and Venture reg- pared to answer for the poor IShaHoip; aiy being accepted, h ^ t h fliatus of many of our peo- The H - ^ Community Pair

The Veterans AdviwwGary Cooper, N J. Dept, of Military & Veterans Affotra

----- ------ Q. Can I receive rUsaltllitypie, the one in ten residents Who Corranittee me* to rfioose com- compensation from VA for m lack basic health insurance, and mdttee chataperson, for the Odto- medical condition that wtw « - the ever-burgeoning healthcare ber 11 evertt. This to the fair’s rertly caused by medication Ihstbill

Herbent A. Roemmele Senior Vice Presdident Prudential Bache Securities 10 Colgate Road Mapkwood, N.J. 07040

SF.IVIOR F.ETSflRF.

'Prm+lTiiied from Pafle 71 Thursday. May 21—Oraift sale.

Fee $46.50 hearing on the appeal or aopU- cation of the undersigned, alt whirih time and nlace all inter­ested parties will be given the opportunity to be heard.

Applioaltlon Number;

OBITUARIES William Reaser

2 (^ anniversary and the com- VA prescribed for my service- mitbee has chosen a ch-cus theme, connected disability? Mr. Y, New fair commilf/tee members aire Hamilton.welcome. Call our office for in- Mr. Y: Yes, you may. You formation on ihe next meeting dioiild file a cllaim for service- date AdveriSsing in our fair connection for the secondary lx»fctot is a great way to reach a condition as being due to, or the large segment of our oommundty result of, the original d tre«e or ®iH supports the fair the same injury.Idime.

PE D D IEWiUdam EUsworth Reaser, 83, of Meadow Lakes, died Sunday

_ _ SP92- Meadow Lakes Care Fa-No exorciisie. Lunch at center 105, TWe: Modem Group Fuel ___ ___11:30 am. O afts 1 pm. Tanks. P^P® bui«. and « houses on that totel only 7,500 05O8 or visit our Vete™».

Pridav, May 2’ ■— Lunch at AppHrawt: Modem Equipment reaideirt for 36 y ^ , and there are some lots ihat vice’ Office ait- 142ceriter 11:30 am. Pickup consign- Rentials Company. resided at Meadow could be divided to fit - — — . * -

A-wardied to: Van Cleef En- ment crafts 1-3 pm. Bridge 1 pm. _ Location of Premises: Block 50, ^ four^ye^. and bring in more taxes.Local topp ing

This column is presented pubffic service of this snd the N.J. Dept, of MilRary

rn ^ . . Veterans Affains. If yon hamrContiimied from Pflc?e 11 _ _j . » -,.,,1 , ,__^ J J , *' question about any veterans’because tfiere are « em e iit piv)@Dam or

■rome lots existing now with eall us toll-fora a* 1-800-

Certifled dheck or hid bond in ------------------------ ------------ ----------------------------------------- -------------- . , , r ^the amxxunt of 10 percent of the ginoertag Associates. Local chopping — May 18, 20, Lot 4, Zone HC, Address: 909 1930 graduate ta Lafayette Prank Bontomipo of Park ave- , . - mtotal bid must accompany ihe Services: Engineering Services. 2L Route No. 130 North, Bast Wind- ^ Easton, P a vdth a rrue objected to that small size, Lfc.txAL NO TIproposal. Coat: In accordance with oon- Senior actlvitfes are held at sor, N J. 085SO. i degree in me~ people need elbow room 31he East Wwidnor

Blddetns may obtain copies of Iradt, $40,000 est. the Howard Scarborough Senior Nature of appeal or appUra- dhamcal engineering, he received Defeira Waltfcins. a Clinton Pfenning Bowrd tookthe 'bidding documertt® alt the Of- Time Period; For the Year Center, 483 Dutch Neck rad. For tion: a m e te r’s degree from L d i i^ street resident, asked if one of adtion during theirfloe of the School Business Ad- 1992. further informallten call 443-7901. Propose: Request ,A.pprov»l. University in Be'hlehem, Pa. the purposes oif the state guide- scheduled rneeltSng heldmiirlstowitor at ihe Admin. Bldg. Awarded to; Kraft and Me- Senior Craft Sale Approval Sought: For prelim- He taught mechanical en- lines were to ki?ep an area srme- d®!?- May 4, 1992;or by calling (609) 443-7706. Maniroon. To help celebrate Older A rr^ - taary and find site plan awiroval gtaeering at Lafayette Coltege what of the some characteristics Rosoluition of Mesni

The Boemi of Education re- Services; Bond Counsel, kan’s Month, ihe Scarborough to locate three (3) Small Above frean 1936 to 1948, Swarthiiwre ss presently hold, why was not SP90-112 Besan,serves t!be right to reject any or Time Period: For the Year Senior Center will hold a craft Ground Fuei Tterks. College from 1948 to 1952. Pnn- Clinton street and Cole avemie ®LftD bids and to waive triarmoM- 1992. and needlework sale fexsn Miey A copy o flhe properad plan Is ceton Universiiy from 19.52 to 'rep* entirety residential » it has SP87-13 DeAngettitSen ta Wdditig if it is in tis 'beet Oost: In aocordanee with con- 18 thru May 22. Proceeifa from available for review at the Plan- 1957, and then became director erdsted tn the past instead of be- — adopted,intwrat to do so. tract and only as services are re- the sale will benefit the senior’s ning-Zoning Board office during of eduratton and professional af- ing included in the professional Appltewttoi»

Jo«nR N f^n qufoed. <™ft program. The public is far- normal bueSnesB hours, 8:30 am- fa«^ for the American Society of office and reBeorch. SP92-11M! Clen»iBoard Secretary These rairfctrate and the re»o- vlted to browse and shop week- 4:80 pm MbadBy thrwurfi Frl- MedsBirloal Engineers in New --------------------- Co»i^»ct

York CSty, a position 1» held tm- EARNS DEGREE Hinlnary andA rkn C. Cok tfl Into retirement. NoteMa E. Pane. 1 Hidden varianceModearn Group He mm a member of tfie Old Springs fene, East Windsor, will Boaann2501 Dutham Ed., Grsaird of Princeton, the Nassau b* awarded a BA degree at theBristol, Pa. 19007 C l u b , Filends of Princeton Sunday oosramenoement exercises

H. Gaecettte, May 14, 1992, lutlons authorfeing them are days from 9 am to 4 pm. Limited day.Pee $19.50 availahle for public taspeotlon tn spate ta avaiilable for those ■who

--------------------- Ihe ofice of the B orou^ Clark, would lifce to ifoplay their work.Do not o0er a ewnpllinent w d Mae Buchner 443-7901 for more Informa-

mAc a favor at the same time. A BorouA Clerk <k»-conqdknent that is charged toe H. Gaaeitte, M ^ 14, 1992.to not tsaluahle, Marie Twain. , l%e $24 JO lOgkltoMrant 'C M te — |U Ds.

H. Gazette, May 14.1992. Baseball, Amarran Socitay of of Miamt Univeraity, Qxfofd, H. GozicMe,Fee $17.50 Medumical Engineeri and ithe CSrio.

I

. , OR Drbe B diany. .Bfock 68.W,___...« „„ veteran of t,„4 n . tTG Zone. Routes 190 fcpkimv^ and mfce^ted syistem of n , nasf cmrrmnTAr pr^’Ptnk^ry ad1» plim Mirf

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GAZETTE

114 Rofer« Avenue

Hightstown, N. J.

Phone fiH<44i>43?S

H ig lM a rw B Q u o ta t io M G hren

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~ u T w e ’ y * sLpikoletery Shop

DMAPe HLII«COVinitK

ts «*•»!« tn+w 1 frw «ue» JM*rt4«iia. W. J.

Phone I f f - m i’W t l M E N 'S ' A P P A R O T

REAL ESTATE

Mim Sr Stults Go.R EA LTO R S

W O M E N ’S A P P A R E L

T h e T O W N S H O P- U«g«ci« ■ S P ^ ’

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Phone 44S-141I m u ih i 81 -

' r e s t a u r a n t s

B*ai Estate — lassrasee e a i 'Mutual fus4g

106 N. Main St. Hightstown, N. J. 08520

Phone 441-0110

llfl-W School Calendar

HIGHTSTOWN

“A MPBMtl UKK

( MOTWBP"S"Phone 443-4606

MERCTO ST, Hir.HTWOWH Open 5 «« to t pm

? »*y A W»«k

May 12 — Four tern- ieesim*. ProgWHi and staff deyele(»n*»t

25 — Memorial Day. aoseA June 2 — Pour-hour seasiot*.

ProgTsm and staff developm«nA r U N P D _ l i 19 — Four-hour sewiomO tN K .lt 22 _ 180 days. Last day for

students.i 23 — 185 days. Leet daj' for i teachers.

Boro Health Board

N. J. Racing Date#

I T h e Hightstown Boaird of Health has released Its 1992 meeting schedule socording to Jean Tuleya, secretary. Sessions

. , are held at 7:30 pm in the Mu- The 1992 harness ry ing dates Building. 148 Notrh Main

mnproved by the New Jersey rac- There la a $16 fee fortng Corranisaion'. meeting notices.

MEADOWLANDS (185 dates)— Janua<ry 1 through August 14 and December 26 through 31; dark: Sundays in Januory. Mon- Aiys from February throu^

May 6.June 3.July and August (no meeUng) September 2.October 7.November 4.December 2.January 6, 1993

East Windsor Township Lists 1992 Meetings

Municipal Building16 Larming Bosievard

May — Tuesday 5. Tuewfcy 12, Tuesday 19. Tuesday 26.

June — Wednesday 3, Tuesthiy

a Pre yourself unless the (Ire is very small and ea.sily contained.No matter ho'w small the fire may be, make sure you have an unot3fiitcrtwt)ed exit; even small fires can gpread quickly, trapping vou before you know 8t, It you have £»r\y doubt about your abili­ty to extinguish a tire, raise the eJarm, evacuai*® the premises,

tkm.20 Hebrew School, 4:15 pm22 Shabbat Services, 8 pm

Friendship and Day School Sliobbat

23 Shabbait Services, 9 am Family Shabbat, 11 am

Week of May 2424 No Hebrew School

infomrwtion concerning our new •‘Member Get A Mern4>er” pro­gram.

Open Boro R. C.The Hightstown Public Works

Recycling Center will be open to the public on May 9, May 16 and Mav ?8 from 10 am until 4

R - ‘denta rm^ bring ina neighlxxr’s house. offkse Is closed.

27 Hebrew School, 4:15 pm9. DO NOT attempt t o reiajno 29 Shabbat Services, 8 pm

jiete or reprieve valuables before exiting a burning buUtog.

10. DO No t go back Into • burning bnildfaig f«r any

leaves, grasn cBppdn^ and brush for disposal

whatsoever.

Free firewood, leaf roaifdh and Oneg in bonoe of Sarah Weiner wppdcbkw »l”r> will be available, by her porente, Myra and Paul — —-------

CHURCH SUPPER30 Shabbat Servtee, 9 am

Sarah Weteer will be caJJed to The Windsor United MittodiM: I the Tomh ^ a Bat Mltivah. Church will hold their. Annual

Bath El Sjynaeogtte offers Tp- Hoaat Beef Dinner Sat o d ^ ,Fe*tiY dl D » y ChwagBThe Hiffctetown B u s l n e s i rahfce Tote, Sund^ School He-

I a »r. !♦. »|teVrSv*-

brew SHhcol Hebrew H i |g h S ivoo) .-T\d Bor-Bat MdtzVrii

W-' at>r Iy 'M Bair- Ba *'.“-rwh efetees along with

"n-‘,''h.m<’n ‘: cia.s<-eii.. Adivi- lie for n" ager elt 'ho SynaeQ,nue.

Stoterhood bag su(>e«n«rket will be one of me en^a in inen t ,n,ercliBndise certlfioaite* avail­

able for most major stores. Gift

CommunFy Awocte'ten clumped ibe dr- '

* Sr*'T . . . , ; , f i t . . .

du}cd OT Sr>

To date the Kreps 6-8 band

A a i e c K AfiP A

v ^ o l e c J ^ - U P

December 7, Moiwtay meeth^, 21, Monday meeting.

Meetings are held at 7:S6 pm In the Municipal BuiUing, 14S North Main street

IMS MeetingsFrldi^, January I — Kaorgwa-

irntJon Meeting % 12 EO®a; I t o - ,day, January 4. ]

The Wel-StockedMedicine Cabinet

feartjures. Under the direction of Mrs. Psit Bohra, the band will perform at 10 am in downtown HlAtartown, The festival will be held from 9 am to 4 pm.

Anvone wishing to perform contact the Hlghteiown Gaistte at 448-0878 or Michael Page, Greait American Setoon a n d Eatery, 426-9345.

May 16, in the church on < street, Wind**-,

1'There will be serefnai M $ pm

and 6:30 pm. Adult price le |>J$AcMIdren 5 to 12 $4JS and <M . dren tinder five are free,

OaH for ressevatioim at 587- 8157 or 448-1634

O ttiicafes c®n be purchaised in A drtw asher uses fdbout 10 the Synagogue of&e. Call lor gallon* of wa'ter. Wartitag ih« mcMe Infcamation. dishes by hand wouUl u«e aboirt

Cal, come In or write for mors 20 ^ o n s .

Housing AuthorityCloses Wait ListCauttoa- Ee«i aB labels ««»-

fully for M e riteete ead pi»pe«‘d o m m -

w Bojtoutfli of Hightetown npprwcd•Aoetamlnopben for pain and p ^ M lo n April 15. effective

Hie Board of CoenmisBionens of the Housdng Authority of lha

fever but not infknwnaitlon.

Plum bing & Healing W.Chambertin, Pres. License No. 5394

ChamberlinPLUMBING & HEATING CO>. INC.

RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL ALTERATIONS & NEW CONSTRUCTION

SPECIALIZING IN REPAIRS

Route 130, Windsor. NJ (609) 4 4 8 - 1 84B

BORO PLAN BOARDitamedSately-the wuHing Ust ofAsprin for-Wia, hsver and in- admitefon to &e

ftenunatlon.I *Non-stero4^ m ti - Inflam-

e g u 1 a r m^stinp of the ,„,atorv drugs (NSAIDS) for pain Hi^ytstown Planning Board for but not fever. "1992 will be held at the Munid- c„,g gj,d Scrapes c lS i^ r .pal Building, 148 North Main! .Hydrogen peroxide for dean street, Hightstown. on the second wounds.

applicants for Housing Acrtihor% be closed un- iSl further notice, according to Miary F. Maocssgnan, executive

Monday of evesy month at 7:80 PM.

May 11,June 8.July 13.AuguM 10.September 14,October 13, Tuesday.Novtenber 9.Decemter 14.January 11, 1993.

*Antiblati« creams.•Cotton tfjr swabs.•Gauze pads.•Blunt-edge scissors. •Tweezers for splinters. •Adhesive bandages of differ­

ent adzes and sdwipes.Skin Problems

•Petroleum jeUy' "did moU- turizing creams for dry skin

The Au-thortty h«(R no funds available tihrou^ operaiting bud­get. subsidy, CIAP or operating reserve to expend for the repair and-or renovation of vacant apartment units for compliance ■with Occupancy Code require­ments

Grass Clip PickupThe Friendly Place

609/448-4487

David C. HarrisProprietor

211 Abbington Drive East Windsor, NJ 08520

April (except February 17), phis February 18, Apnl 19. Sundays and Mondays from May through Artwnist (except May 25) and De­cember 27.

ATLANTIC C m r AT FREE­HOLD (105 dates) — January I through May 25; dark: Sundayi and Morotays (except February 17 and Vbw 25), plus February 38.

FREEHOLD RACEWAY (H»^ates) _August 14 throufdi De- 9, Tuesday 16. Tuesday 23.<«nber SI; dark: Sundays August July — Tuesday 7, TiB*s^y 14, th r o u ^ October, Sundays and Tuesday 21, Tuesday 28. Mondaye In Nov«nber and De- August — Tuesday 4, Tuesday camber (except December 28), 11, Tuesday 18, Tues^y 25.■lua November 26 a,nd Decern- September — Tuesday 1. Tue«- hw 34 and 25. <l»y 8, Tuesday 15, T uesd^ 22.

OctAer — Tuesday 15, Tuea- GARDEN STATS PARK (il 20, Tuesday ?7.

dotM) — September t to ro i^ November — Wednesday 4, December 6; dark: Sundays, Tuesday 10, Tuesday 24.Mondays and Tuesdays plus No- December — Tuwday 1, Yum- vember 28. day 8, Tuetelay 15, TuMcky 22.

The Iborougfabred w tes are: ---------------------MEADOWLANDS (87 or 72 Township Planning

. ^ ) _ Board 1992 DatesDecember 5 (and possibly ue-cem ber 8- 12); dark: Sundays and The East Wlndeor Township Mondays (except Septembtr 13. planning Board Isas » t Its sche- 20 Mid 27 to be raced at Mon- of Monday meetiag* for 1992 mouth Park) plu* September i to be held in the Municipal and November 28. Building, 16 Laming boutevw i

MOKMOUTH p a r k (73 dates)Wry 29 th ro u ^ September 6;

-dMk: Monday* and Thursdays.GARDEN STATE PARK (114

A-t.^ 1 _January 2 through M ^30 and Dteember 26, 29. 30 and SI- dark; December 27, 28. Sun- d im and Mondays m Janumy (except January 20), phw Mon-

Hid T u ^ a y s l^ebruMy tkrtNJfdi May (except FebruaryIT and May ‘t r i eATLANTIC C I T Y RACECOURSE (89 d a i» ) - «

fli pftmb—f 5, dark 3w»

Boro Zoning Board Lists 1992 Schedule

The Hightstown Zoning Board has released Its 1992 meeting sctteUuleB. Sessions will be held the test Wednesday of the month 81 8 pm in tne Municipal Build­ing, 148 North Main street.

The softectule; February 2S; Mairch 25; April 29: May 27; .tune 24; July 29; August 28, September 30; October 28; No­vember 24 (Tuerfay); Decem­ber 30,

Gmso dippinfs will be picked J. tip in Hightstown Borourh Thur-

•Antt - fungal agents for ath- beginning T h u rs ^ , Aprilleie’e foot, jock Itch or yeast m- 30 Hq appointment is necessary, fecition. Clippings must be in

•Hydrocortisone cream for al- containers, garbage lergic rashes and poison Ivy.

Coughs end Cold Remedieii •Decongestants. •Antihistimines,•Couj^ Medicines.

open cans, peach

baskets, or cardboard, etc No clippings will be accepted In plastic bags, tied or (Hien! Call 490-5115 if you have any ques­tions.

FIRE SAFETHf TIPS Hightstown LibraryLists May Activitiessoclaition of State Fire Marshalls, ^

SUBSCRIBI NOW TO TilF

HIGHTSTOWN GAZETTE

the following are ten fire .safetytips:DOS

DO have enough smoke de-1.

EWMUA Lists Anmtal Schedule Of Meetings

The E « t Windsor M tn d d '^ UtilltSeg Authority

Wednesday Miaiy 20,11:15 Sing-along with Pat (for 2 and 3’s).^

Thursday, May 21. 10:30 am-tectote "to"' aie”q^ate!7 ''pretecl I f * time,vour home. There should be at T W : Visual p o ^ ; ^ 4:15 pm

— Cooking for school ago chil­dren — Miaibe and eat a 2 ft. hoagie!^

vour home. There least one smoke detector on every floor of your h m ^ . Includ­ing the basement and aitlic.

releasedHs meeting schedute for 1992 at

2. DO replace the batteries In Safcsntey May 23 -W o se d fo r an of your smoke detectors tvriee ,

„ a year. Remember to install f re * ^5 - Closed forits Administration building. 7 batteries in file spring and Ml,Wiltshire drive. Sessions begin the same dtrv that docks are Thursday. May 28, 10:30 am- 8 pm. Officers are Barry Ckrk, forward or back one hour Pm - Pre-school story time, chateiwn; Raymond F, Dingmen, (sbeck baftterire once a month by Theme; Popcorrd Read about vice ohairman: Steven Kurs, phishing the battery-check but- otiier foods andtreasurer; Wlltem P. Lawler, ^ batteries hn- a p o p ^ picture;* 4:15secretary; Rldiord Cronenwett, mediately M your smoke detector 1"" “ ^sko aassistant secretery-tre^urer »nd starts to signel a weak battery Ur™ bird feeder.*Richard Haynes and John Don- by “chirping ” •Registration is required,nelly, atemates. 3 d o have a plan for getting ^ ~ Carved

Regular Mert,ings wtU be held out of your house fn fhe event of “i™® bi-monthly as follows;

Thursdafy, April 9, Thursday,a fire. Tf possible, two exhits from

have at leas ^ community room — every room. Pafottags by Hightstown artista-

January 6, 13 and 20. February 3, 10 and 17. Mtech 2, 9 and 15 April 6, 13 and 20.May 4, 11 and 15 June 1, 8 and 15.July 6, 13 and 20.August 8, 10 and 17. September 7, 14 and 2L October 5, 12 and 18. November 2, 8 and 16. December 7, 14 and 2L

•ad Mmidayi (exctpi ttm*

Hightstown Council Lists 1992 Sessions

meeting. 19,

April 23.Thursday, May 14, Thursday,

May 28.Ttersitay, June 11, Tbrursday,

June 25.TTnwsday, July 9, Thursday,

July S .Tbtffsd^,

day, August 27.T b u r i O a y , Sepittenber

day, OcKtoer 22.• T h u r s d a y , November

♦ThiirsciBy, November 19.• T h u r s d a y , December 8,

•Thutsetey, December 17.Tbwrsctey, January 14, IMS,

Thursdesy, January 28.Tbiwrsiifoy, February 11, MM,

drills toConduct femily fire practice escape routes.

4. DO have a pre-arrangedmeeting place outride nw r your home where everyone In ,vonr family knows to gather. Re­member, infants, young children,

Au«aist 13 Tburs- elderly and llie handicapptei ’ need extra help.

Pat Podlesney, Jackie Burke, .lean Butryn, Jill Cross,

Hours: Mon. - Thurs. 10-5:30, 6:30-9, Fri. 10-5:30, S at lO-L

Phone: 448-1474.

THE GAZETTE FEATURES

BOOK REVIEW'

(Listsd m “Literwry Market Place" for 25 years)a a a a a

Local Issues and New* a a a a a

Personality Vigenette* a a a a •

Church Coveraff*

Editorials — Local ani Natioaala a « • «

AuditionsThe 60’s Rock Musical “Hair”,

open auditions bv appointment,5. DO h ™ . i t a T h . .L »

School Coverage • a a a •

State and National Features

Legal Noftcei"

21 and 22. Auditions at the j

f f i^ s to w n Boroughl t f 2 HoBfiiky S ^ ^

' i s . Maasorial Day.■ ^ - Day

Tbursdi^', FebiThwy 25.May 4, Montky

Monday meeting. Boro HA MeetingsJune 1, Monday meetiag; IS,

Monday meteing. The meeting d a t e * of foe iodAcallyJ u l y 7, Tuesday meeting Hlghtetown Housing Authority pressure.

(Monday Is a holidiiy); 20, Moo- have been changed to the third DONTPsWedoeadsy of esdb month at 6. DO NOT place flanwnable 3:30 pro in the Community materials, sneh as cwHaiiN, pot- Biulding Office at 181 Rofers holders or containers of gresce, avenue sccordlng to Mary F,. near stove* or other aonwei of Maocagnan, aacretary * treasurer. Are.

—— ------—------ 7. DO NOT atew flammabieTbe first hotel in America was Hquld* or rag* asaked to flam-

where a fire is likely to start.™ m^rirtown High School, May M j

are •ABC,” and, t W o r o , ^ ^ information,appropriate for mi t b r ^ of the ^ direotions caU 609-44S-55S& basic types of fire: wood and pa-

El Synagoguethe fire extmguiAer you buy Calendar Of Events bears the seal of an independent testing laborstoiy. Once installed, check the fire sxtlngutehera per-

to ensure adequate

T ra v e l N ,,|.

Social NotesD r a m a Hevr

dat? meeting.Ai«u«t 8, Monday meeting; 17,

Monday meeting,S ep t^b er 8, Tuesday meet-

fog (Mondary t i t hoUdey); 31, Mondey meetfog.

October 5, Monday meetfog: 39, Mondey meeting.

Novem ber 2, Mondey 16, KondiV BieeUng,

iie Union HoteL butit In Sereto- meblo Uqoida any ga, N.Y, by Gideon Pufoem to home,1802, a DO NOT

Week trf Miay 1015 Tbt Shablwt Servio®, 6:30 pm

aw»bb»lt Services, 8 pm AAfit Bar and East Mftzvsih C%u will sponsor Oneg.

16 9iabb«t Service, 9 am Adult Bar end Bwt Mfavdh Service

Week of May 1717 Hebrew School, 9 am

Synagogue Geneiwl Meeting. 7:80 pm

in yeur 18 Hebrew High School 7:20 pm Kste«hex)d Faahlon l^ow, call

to yot e«t Syneflogue for more foforme-

Newa of Our SpTvjcenii©o* • • * *

Dfoik ®f The Gaaette Colunaci

Sport New*

TH E HIGHTSTOWN GAZETTE (Serving tne Aree gin«e |fl49)

EaltoTehle Widi A

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flJOHTSTOWN .;aZKTT«. oouimr. NEW jersey, Th u r sd a y , m a y m, mz

THE NIGHTSTOWN GAZETTE>w SENIOR

Billings was Wee a tod m a a ftpe breaks out u i tiie pit.

eOBUCATION NO. M48MEsUhIhhed Jane M, IM*

GEORGE P, DENNIS, Editor ond Piibitaher. WII-H __ _FFC. GEORGE FOSTIR DENNIS, Killed in Action, Sep l IE 1**^ cancty slore wtten it came to trot-

MAV S. DENNIS, Publisher, H5S-1985 tin? hewses. “I'll take eome otW. PALMER DENNIS - KATHRTN S. DENNIS, PUBLISHERS some of tiroee, ami some of

Entered as .second class matter at Hightstown, New Jerse), post otfice tbem,” h© ured to say. And soniv nnder the Act of Congress of March S, 1879. Published every Tburs- included a couple ofday at I ’he Garefte Building. IH Rogers aveinie. Terms of subscrip- cftampioirs: Lou DlUon, thetkm. one year, $12; six months, $8 00; out-of-state, $15; single ropy two-mtnuiTe trotter; and25 cents; senior Citwens, $2.50 less. Uhlan wtho succeeded her. Ltui-ph.ine Niimher. fi(». 1 lk-(isn Poslma.ster: Send address changes to ^

Community IfAMfyiM. . > Friday — Lunch ct ORBfaP lU O

m. Drop off oonsignnMiR e n l l i 1-3 pm. Bridge 1 pm. !ftlp $0

he was conskleired one of the highly professLomi pit (trew — noae JHW four pnetimi<ic jadtj slop, ttwt’s my cu« to five weolthiest men in Amwico. six guys I can trust witll my onr bmlt trko the oor. 1 keep *t run- ri#«t foot off the bnko But there were those who said and my life. ning with my right root as they the throttle. From thnia, theBillings was only one of the TEN Hie guys who go over the wall jack it v?>- My i®*t toot is on the only thing keegdng me in the pit w'eaMiicat m e n in America, have an all-or-noHilng j>b. One brake so the wheels don’t ^n. is the Jaw of physics that aaya When you get down to those weak Mnk and I lose valuable m about two seconds, enough air you can only pump tuel througflmumberg It twally doesn^t matter .reoonds. Or worse, a wted fues nag been pumped to lift the car a hose so fast Tlje rematmng tour . _ . .rnueh off on the track. Or worse still, juet high enou#x to pull the to ax seconds are spent wailing Cheery Hill Mall. Pickup: Food-

heete off. for the tank to fiU. town 9:30 am, St. James 9fS0 mand Senior Center 10 wn.

The pit stop really starts be- By the third second, the vent The vent man knows the tank Sunday _Senior Appreciatioafoie my oar comess to a halt man has plugged his hose into is filled when fuel bubbles into Luncheon at Hightetown HIrfiFirst, I must find my pit even as in© top of tihe fuel tank, where s window in the air-vent nozzle. School, Pickup: Foodtown 12 pm,I «m keeping my speed up and it vents air, allowing the fuel He and the fuel man pull out, gt 1?:?0 pm and SeniortttwMiUonmg to a stop from more nose to cteiivecr oonttouously. In and toe tank aiaeo-cioses. Then Center 12:40 pm,than 100 mph In 50 yarns. four seconds, about 15 gallons the vent man pops tlie extiaust Monday _ Oroft SMe opening

My chief mecaanie waves me nave been pumped. T slide my on tihe jacks, and the cair falls to and alternoon tea and desaertdown, standing precisely where right foot off the throttle and the ground. I'm on my way. i;30 pjn. Lunch at center 11:30

Am: Hightstown Gazeltc, 114 Rogers avenue, P. O. Box 35», Hlghts- Cal»frm « where he spent the six guys In fee pit am.X kT » A O IrtA A o tv x r t ill- Civ-sx-f tf l^ o V>.ri<*£»o mriihT'i vvivv f-w is H f f a i t c v f i •Fcvr-i-4- r t n ^ i o J.l1_______»„ . _ » .< • i r t e •* r ntown, NJ 08520. toe iarat yofis of h i S lit©, Hilimgis stop. M-iffl it and the fuel hoses with my toe. My left foot goes tthere’s no rest eithej. It's time Tuesday — Graft sale. No «x-

THURSDAY, MAY 14, 1992

by PHIL PINES, OIractor ■fiia Hall el Famt ol th« Troller, Ooihan, N.Y.

The following year they had ano ‘came up with another splendi- fetTOs Idea. He liked to be fee first to do things. And so, after confesrijog with hfe old pal Cecil B. DeMiUe (the very seme C. B. who latiwr became the movie mo­gul), it was decided to fly n horse irom Los Angeles to Santa Baorbaim near the show area. C.

had both Ohamoaons paraoea to- ®”'* are in the wrong place, wfe mv heel and hold the brake to get instantly ready for the next ereise. Bus to Princeton. Lunch eefeer Hie c r o ^ loved it so I can get ft in pit stop. And for fee whole af- at center 11:30 am. living WIU

>116' followiM vear tbev had changes are kneeling m gear again in atkipation of hit- temoon, they never take their Video (repeat), V ■ ^ ■ j „ posalkm and engaging their 20- ting the ground.

I her horse feow and Billings _ » , « „ , ,- lpound pneumatic -■ tmpact wren- To speed lihe tire change, taerBcues on toe wheel nuts betore is only one nut for each wheel, toe •Ures have stepped tttrmng. and fee air gun retains ft. After line nght rear man f e « slides seven or el#rt seconds, all fee into ills spot. tires have been

The vent man pJiuai fee air tightened. Mfeen

temoon, they never take their Video (repeat) 1 pm. fire heflmieis off. Wedn^day, May 20 — Onfft

Wck Meara, a four-tlsae In- sale. Bingo 10 amo. Walker’* club dlanapdis 500 winner and feree- 10:30 am. Lunch at center 11:30 tiine CART rwllorai oh«mpion, am. Movie at 1 pm. “The Dream drives for Marlboro Racing Team Team", a baseball comedy with

changed andjPenske. Michael Keaton,fee air guns c-1992, PM EtUtorlal S«yii»s {Continued on P * ^ I)

LONG MAY THEY REIN pretty good - so good he took crfled 1 ^ -m « n he was piloting Arfetar the champdorridp in the summer ^ “ of'T ^U nnv"

Godfrey around the country tack of ’83 in the final at Goshen’sIn M and 60s. Fiwik LaVi- Historic TWek. J t i ™nv ‘gm never ^ h® ' To grt into M n a l , ^ H e d ^ ^ t l e te a e totonces raemga amsdeur driving he had to btoU up brownie swDtehed on fee NOdiampion in 1983. But he was. points at other tracks; 50 pomta SMOKING Mgn and to o k ^ ForAnd if he wanted to take another for 1st place; 25 points for sec-crack at it this year, Prak would ond; 12 podnflB for a * h d ; 8 for ^

estate devetopera, breeders, a suramer feere’B be eleven tracks so U on<®rus grower, bankers, e sm i- i»oross Stendordbred country g DeMUle andtiw# - people from a wide vor- these amateur events,toty of occupaltions. TheyTi start a* Freehold Race- ^ ^ ^

Thats whait It® all about—%is way on May 16, head fee road ^ tmpraased t te heanwiteuir driving competition — to Yonkers Raceway on June 14, ^ botae to tavegiving men and women who can and for the next three montiM Bemu,drive borees a chance to compdJe, will touch down ait The Meadow- _____________strictiy cn fee amateur level. tends, Goshen’s Historic, Monti-

Whait’s an amateur? Well, to cello, Ladbroke at The Meadows, qualify for the Billings Cla^le The Syraeuw Mile, Gastden State Amateur Driving Oiamplonrfilp Path, Srioto Downs, Delaware (tltat’S fee nanoe of the race (OH), and race off the ifanJ at iwrfeii) an ameiteuT driver i* "one Lerington’s Red MBe on Octo- who h»8 never accepted any wd- her 2. unye cooatdcawtion for his or T%ie drlvam can pick her services as a trainer or dii- choose wtetever laiceway V6T for iflhe ^ s t ten years

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Ftom wPeel stop to wheel start, a pit stop at toe Indteuipo-

•od iis 5<J!J is a irf^-speed precision ft*y daace between a driv«r and ftis

In wish. And they don’t have to cart put crew feat -take® aiU of 14 sec-tea to ile r words, they don’t make a a horse around with them wher- onUs. But it's 14 seconds

living at t t ever they go bcoaufio only dri- ooutd nan your whole day.Frank LaVigna used to make a vers can be nominated to this Hour oar is stopped. You're

living flying for Eastern Airlines series. Usually there are horses kwmg tome You're exposea to before Arthur Godfrey persuad- on the grounds of eaoh track mostoikes and catastrophes over ed him to fly his plane. Very of- whose owners will allow fee winicn you nave no control, ten they’d fly to Godfrey’s farm amateur to race. Many ol the Wtoi's the bnght spot? For in the Blue Ridge Mountains of ‘‘amateurs’’ hava as much diiv- me, it's knowing that f have a Virginia (that’d make a great ing experience as some ot the eong title) and Ihe two men pros. 'They just don’ do it for ■ w o u l d go horseback riding grocery money, around the farm after they had The man tor whom fee CSnam- landed. Frank wasn't all fe®' pionship is nmned — C. K. G. entzy about riding horses. Bui Billings — never had to race he Uked fee ciitters and so shut- trotters for ^ticery money either, ed driving ittam. He got to be Around fee turn of fee century

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