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Second ci«ss postage paidat C'anbury N J 08S1?
Serving the communities of C.ranbury. Monroe andFriday. Oct 16. 1981 Voi 96 no 43 25 cents
Insidethis week
i tNDIDATES foi councilsin Monroe Fownship anil theBorough ot lamesburg are onthe ^ ampaign lrail as i* theI i ino candidate f o r thetownship committee m (ranbun In i special clectioo pitVIC* edit ion, the Press bringsthi- candidates N» you in a setoi profiles Monroe sandi
dak's art- depicted on I'agc s \Cranhurv \ hopeful has hissav on C n x ><\ and the toutcandidates in the Jamcshurprace are profiled on Page 7AElection I 'a- is v>v !
M O R I pie <-k\!nin jnfonne-tion about the public ^uestums that w i l l he uptorelcrendum .m the Nuvcinbci baiktl
is ,>(; C U T M Campaignfail "in column about whai
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MONROE'S Falcons .ame, lose lo winning tail weekend
as i. love as the % v e i o m c a l lseason Ihcs mHM|ed M geton the KOCCDOWd, and voach( i c o i t H i l l is encouragedSport! starts on page P A
<Tinf OffIn tins week's issue
• Ken nber the I hr V»l>»»ddamr you know the game showv.heri- married couples giggled oxerintimate details lo w in pn /es • H . M
Hub Eubaalu hclp^«i nagt a localversion at Quakefbridgc Mall Listweekend, and Pain l lcrsh round thegame lust as she J remembered ufrom television Seepage '
• I he ^ " million Danish confer-enter, hotel, and restaurant
complex Scanticon has iust openedih«- Black Swan, its top eater)Kesijutant sn t i i Pianne Williamstalcs it lop notch See her review unpage 20
• Jelt Weingrad p o o behind thescenes to talk with New Yolk netw,nk news |u|k See pagt 26
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Indexbusiness 16Acampaign talk 9Aclassified B, Cmtchael's kitchen 10Aobituaries 11Asports 17-21Atown forum 4A
Four sections, 78 pagesFriday Oct 16. 1981
Naming ofinspectorrescinded
IAMESBURG Ihe BonwghCoann l MSCd Iucsdav night to rescind theappointment ot a MonfOC firefighter whohad been nude the borough's lire ins|X\t"t
Council ['resident Santo latravarlnlosaul the council was mtonned al its workshop meeting last week b\ a stjte inspeiu>r that the appointment ot Man I mke aslire inspector was illegal since the man isBOl licensed. h\ Ihe state
M r I n t r a v a r l u l o sa id counci lappointed Mr I inkc with the intention olsending him lo school lo nhiain iheliscnsc However, the state inspcctoi saidalter the unilorm ins t ruc t ion code wasadopted in Sew Jersey in I4"1*. MIUIIKIpalnies could no longer hire inspector!unless I *K\ wen* hi rnsrd
riretightcrs in Jamcshurg. had prolesttd (be appointment saving it was aslap in the la*.c to them, to hire someonet rom a f ire COntpan) outside ot theborough Hut Mr l a fnwto io said Iheborough LOUM hire anyone as long as thepcrvm was licensed
The council president said KavmondVA hillock, the former borough lire inkpeCSM wil l remain in the SI ,200 I vearpan-time position until the borough u nhire a bctaacd inspector In ihv meant ime, he invited the lirctijthtcrs in town Wapplv onie they hast received theirlicense He added Ihe Male mould reini
• put a n of aTat cost of scawotogI., •• v 'r Inrravartolo % H 1
Ihe three candidates u>i the |«>6ol boroughpolice chKl . Sal Naimo, l.ugcne /.iclinsit and Hranfc SuUkowski. would be adnutustered the Slate Oiirfk of K>iU» A u o, Miion cx.am Mood»s afternoon
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Field workPrennng the ground tor the winter season is part of larming. whetherthat ground will lie tallow or hoid a crop of winter wheat This farmer
guides his tractor as it climbs the hills o( fields outside Hightstown on OldTrenton Boat
lM>chaela McMillan p^oto)
Party lines cut debate at forumh> Hill ( i.nn.iSprcial UHtrr
CRANBUR\ A Lili/en who wanilered intu the candidates l imim at the( ranburs School Tucsdav might ha\ewondered it (he three Republican and (WODemocrat legislative candidates at thelectern were talking about the same state
The candidates in the ncwlv fanned14th District disagreed sharplv alongpart) lines, ahout the scope and causes olN e * )cr\e\ s etoiuimn. problem*.
Republican slate Senate candidateTom Colit\a> said the state is lining onOK past." with 'an economy that's iusi..rumblinc
New Jer\e> ha> loM 110.tHK) manofailunng |obs in the last Id \cars Sir Colitsa.s said He said the blame lies with Ihe'regressive ta\ ssstem of the ( i o \
Brendan Byrne administration and thef>cmocral'Controlled state house
Mr G'olilsas. who is an anountai.t andbusiness consultant, said the tax ssstcinmade it Ji l t iduli tor companies to turn aprofit, so thes arc shutting down or IIH>ving elsewhere
Mr Cohtsas s opponent in the slateSenate race. Assemblvman f-rancisMeMammon. did not attend
GOP urges clean sweep in county( R A N B U R Y — Sounding the ihenw that new htixims swcep^lean. two Rcpub
licanhoprtuls tin Ihe Middlesex ( i>unl> Hoard of freeholder*. Tuesday sailed tot anend lo the W) Near long DeiTKKrat uViminalion ot thai bods
Joseph Bodnar and John f-rar> said that the Dermxrats hold on the board hasbred complacency and waste in government
The Democrat candidate at the lorum in Cranburs Sch<»il Donald VVcmik. saidDemocrats repeatedly hasc been returned lo office because they "have been doingthe |ob "
Mr VScfiuk said many county SCTVKCS ncrc second to none." such as ihecounty college, care lor the aging and the uKatuvnal training system
His runningmale. incumbent Krccholdei DOTOlfa) Power, did not attendMi Bodnar, a South Rivet resident, pointed lo actions inw.King Nonh Bruns
* K k Denocntk Chairman V no Puleio.a^ an example of the excesses i l l pany ruleM l Bodnai retetred to Mr Pulcios recent appointment u a confidential aide
to Joseph Holt count) d i rc tor ut public property . after Mr Puleio reportedly
! tiled a C'isil Service examination lor a dilfercnt county positionCount) |obs should be given on meril Mr Bi>dna/ said, not doled iHit as parly
la\or\ rhert are loo many IV-im>cral tat cats on the CIKJHIV payroll, he addedMi ( r an also alluded to Mr l*ulcio. citing allegations itut J .'uniy employee
h* l panned Ml Puleta - ntnee on sountv limeMr Wcnuk sai.l thai these were onlv allegations they had been investigated, and
BO one was indictedThe "evei tightening an.t evei si>/iei tvlationship between DenvKratic munici
palitu-s ami IX-ini«.ratK I rceholders was not healthy fof gOvenuBjent, sjid Mrl ia r .
Mr t- ian. a hittOT) instntCtOI Jt Middlesex tour.lv College, desenbed hunscltas a "conservative" who ilecided to hecome a inore a«.live parlkipanl in politicswhile campaigning for Ronald Reagan in I9W Mr l-rary lives in New Brunswick
Mr Wcmik iwdbetavt how effective sountv govemnveni could be during his 10\ears as mavor ol Melikhcn Mr Wemik is a pharmacist
DEMOCRA1 ASSEMBLY candidale Joseph Bocchim Jr rose to ihe defense ol his party before the audience otapproximatel) Kl peopk
It was almost sinful. Sir Biicchinisaid with a wrv smile lo hadmouth theslate so
" I tmd New lerse) from mj Handpoint, a Ivautilul stale Mr Boccbini
saidHi* Assembly running male Joseph
Patcro. agreed"Sew Jctsey teallv isn't that Kid
Ml l'ateio s.ml' We've COBM a long way. and I think,
we ..an go farther." he saidMr Paicro. lurrentlv an assemblyman
frosa the 17th District was shifted to the
14ih when (he boundaries wen' redrawnStatistic! are eas\ 10 ciab and u le .
Mr H."n.hini laid, refemn| to Mr Coll isas\ IfSSIIirilll Hi- offered the audience ->>me figmcsol his own. taymg thaicivilian employment m the itate had increased trom < million to ; l millionsine* 1973
Mr Bocihiin [iredicted that the state
For high school students
Switch to Princeton backedhy Jran H. U i l l
SUIT Writrr
I k \ M t t k> A group ol residentitold the Board ol Education Wednesdaythat the township'i high school studentsoughi lobe si-ni tu Princeton High S ^ I K P Iinstead nt 1 awiencc High & hooi, where<ranbur» itudenti no** are enrolled
Oanbui \ is entering the Inurth year ola i nc vrai contract i' lend us appro*imalely 73 Students 10 I awrencc HighVhoo l . .inii ft ii board ii i o»siJcnng oonuns otha than renewing the Lawrencecontraci
The rrsiilcnts addresseil ihe hiiafd alihe secoud publii hearing i oncermn| the'nailer
A third, anil l inal. healing u.ill he heldj i H f in N<n I I ai the I rtnbur) School
I'he biiaul i . | .;« , i, ,| lo nuke a den
sum in NoscmherPMNCBTON HIGH School would
he better than Lawrence High School,said aboui I s residents who spoke up altiie meeting primaril) because ii is nearaand offers a highei a< *k ' in i t standard
I raveling Ihe ovtra disiaiui- viits downon extra curruular activities, social lifeand iKher wavs ihe lime ould Ix- sj>entthan riding on I bus. sjul one tcsnk'nlAlso, nulk and snoUW . not .Mils does iheschool ilsell oiler a supenoi educitioa,but the environment >« Prinoeton is moredesirable in leims . i | inlelliMu.il CTMtiveand alhlein. pursuits
\ ( : inhiirv Ne. I Roadresideiu laid hebad investigated I swrence'i growth andfound that the high school was attendedby about 'Wto r65studenti tucapacii)I N H > : h, .II.I but township growth indi. .iic-, i 500 lo 2,000 kids msj be entering
iin s,.hooi system eventual!)I awrencc is on Ihe verge ol
ing fnMII a residential standpoint Wewould wind up lacing tnc same lltuIUonwr ended up with in Hlghtvtown" i lt ' ranbun continued sending its KlideiUIlo Lawrence High, he said
Three years igo the students were pulled nut ot the crowded Hightstown HighVtn»>l when its schiol district ivlused lorenew Cianburv s cootiacl unless the lat
ad to regionalize instead ot conturning the sending status
ih I III- REGIONAL agreement hadbeen confirmed, it pn>babK would h.ivemeant the ta\ rate in I'lanburv wouldhave nseii slcepls since taxation is basedon the pankttlai communit) i ahiins topay, according tot hartei Krgento ( ranhurv sih,«i| pniKipal
I1.in nis Wednetda) expressed concernthai in pulling the kuis out oi I awrencc.snothei agreeable long lemi relauonihipsucll a> |1K . . students !,udwith Highlsiown might rv ended
l> Chester Miros. Khoolboard piesident, repeated)) has assured parents thaiany itudeni who had begun at I swrenccwould K- allowed lo continue it the distnct changed s% hooli
\ i i o i i n i group ol residenti st ibeWednesda) board meeting opposed M^c ha niv
It you have MII h i >'.s*i thing going"atLawrence isidunc why disturb it?"
Several olhen applsuded ihi stateIIKMII the resident also v.n.i thai one OJTWO K' . l l l l MH'lllK !
sending c ranbur) i studenU to Princetonbecause ol penonsl contacttmen whwhihc board presideni denied
would lose S\ < billion in lederal tunJsover the next three years because otReagan administration cutbacks TheDcm.irals had a realistic plan lo COpewith this gap. he added, while the KepubIkansdidmi l Republkan -VsseiiihKinaiIX>nald Alahanese avently had thrown
his support to Democrat gubemaaonalcandidate James Rorio for this verv
reason. \\' Bocchini said
pv l I KRVMKR. Repabhcsn sssembly candidate called the "lagging hfaftJer*v economy one of the tha"e majoiissues ot his campaign, along with tht*rvstoration ol l>*.al CfvemiiK-iil COatbol.tuJ .i lougher ipproach to crime
"Small businessmen arc constant!)confronted wltli msndatei from uphigh " said Mr Kramer While sonic otthese regulations are accessary, headded, BMSt] are not reasonable, and go\emmeni is often too "inflexible
Stale goscmtnenl policies, such as i.n.incentives, sho^.' :
businesses to expand. M i Kramer said.and attrai! ne* ones
Mr Patera said n was n>'l aniuast iilav the hlaiiu- foi ihe loss ol tomebusinesses in Che state al Ihe Democrats
doorstep
i i n \s s o l the Democrats fault
that the Fort ptaltt in Mahwah shi,t downM : Patera said i i v Singei sewingmachine conunnj letl I l i /abelh N \II could get cheaper labor in I.uwan lieexplained, not beau.*- ol Kale polii
On ihe oihei hand Mi P uMrnoat all the world hcadmi i i
Sat PARTY, page <v
\ ( R i\IU H) PRESS Friday.Octobm l<>. I''HI
around cronbury by eve wright
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mcvnim' •I mcMv putting . ' i i ! things in their vard
t.n the sate ttvv had adverttheir drawing power and fttch
. . . •. ru-tilv drawn signout tn-nl and a 'unt i l tnp iraund ! • '«"tnin^ • md ••ill. wewere m bus nc M \;>d ven
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the First Presbyterian (.'hur..h and lisa Mthe Mission i ekbrabon sjprvrto rv helJ
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In last week s paper in the captionunder r - \Siv\i »picture we neglected tojtise the J - - that he II he here it . Sunda) Oo I
pit) H- .all Jud\ IX's
M>K H I ! 1HIKH I Sportl. - .-it exchange '...! •<* swwored
hv thel rar ••uv. Recr jiion Commissionrhi» event to he r» .d in the I ihrar> hasenjoyed cri <t p- yulantv and is an excellent opporiui...v to tell or swap usable-.- • . .jjipmcnt III ill « ri 1 s. |
»hich is no longer being used hv theUmilv
Utd all sports stutt hu! N i UtaiiK'si .an he hroutht ami ca.h lannlv.. ' \ responsible tor the deal I ahleswil l he provided the time is 10 a rn to 1
Sal -.-,. I k
. ttelcotu two marehotuetn »n I m.!j ,nu) Dou|las !. iw*i- tn.'ved in a tew weeks a>;>' d>
in back t>t rbarMon si^t# I . antique shop
\Vi- Mt been tryin| la .aish up with
w m time hut hnalU made it OKthe lun in the ejrK a m while 1 inda WJSgetting n. i . l \ to go to work She s a tel
low employee ol the Pnocetoa Packetworks m the classified ad departnienl atthe I'jskct Itself, while Douftai is the
S - M m g n 't I mironnui itai resting and ( 'emfu j iu in Corporation
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. is sue h ,i long title we hod to asklust what it was all jhrnit and found I tu l
• service ihigM) lophisUcsted..'inputeti.'ed testing service lor pnont)pollutants
I indi MJ Doug hoth come ftooi \ r »Hampshire original!). hut he left earl\ anand .onsider. hiniselt Irom Chapel Hill.N t Hie) .oiiK to I ranhur\ I- s 'David s. I'a . OK the Mair I me west ,.|ChilaJelphia and alth.iuiih they've nift\ . : \ few people yet thinkCimnbur) is aline pUce to live
JOHN KOHKI K l l and \nne HunIon hive houcht and moved into 112 NMan., whi.h people, depending on theirlentth ol residence will know a> Bill andKatie Ziegler's home, or theCedi and JanRose home, or Ihe I d and Jill h'(:elhome, hut whi.h I personallv think olnow is our closest neighbors right next
\nnc coon ban Wadungtan I ' (bet dad s with Ihe tederal gOVetameMaiul Ks'ks like he mi^ht he *mt ot a |ohs«t»>n sinee he scniploved hv the Departnvni oi Edw Jtion. slaied tor extinction
John comes trom Wcstihesier ( ounuS Y . ind works lor the Bell I ab.Heehold Braneh We and Anne metas studentsal the I 'nneri tv ot I Vlawan-uhere she got her B \ lapiychoiof)has done SOTIK* work in women I . t i . i s.enters and is interested in another toh inthai field Meantime she t »orkim- as alegaj stvrrtarv in ("nmeton. having hadplenlv ol esptheaCC in that tvpe .•! workthnu'jjh summers during student yean
John has a doetOTMC in cognitivepsv.holofv. is a memher ol the te.hni. .ilstall .it Bell 1 ah. doing research on computer (:raphus
Iliev ve been in t'ranhurv onl) a fe*weeks, love it saving ttu'v don t feellhe\ nought a house thev ^'ol a whole
town
I.IKK FATHKR like son, thev tiand it seemed in he true when we .aw S i , lStn>umlsA's and his 4 vear *'ld son S i a. O I I K into Teddy'l at the .rask ot dawnrecenlr) . on their wav to a dav ol li.liiin-
hor one wh^1 know. nothing ol the |ov.ol iishine.. it was an i-ve Openei to he.ii\iviinf; Nick sav that he liked tishinjt Utfluke he\t. 'they're sm>n^cst
The Stnnimtsoses have a 23 fort h.uiand were meeting some other adults lorthe J J \ \ outing, alter vount \ i . k gotthrouth putting; aw jv his choice ol breaklasts speual k
! nforninatel) we Found later that thedav turned m' so .o ld and windv on the
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9:30 to 5:30 Wed. til 9 P.M. 924-9624
w.itei ill.u the tnp Ik-w houn .in.i no iish
Hut their s alw.ns nc»l
Nr \ I W l I > M M > \ > . Ihcthere i . • •
program at the i rani. .ilelen.i
I'm ix hv iiu- I it'i.nv but not heldthere because ' irements,some expert! "n antiquei collectibleshooks, ubjeb d art eu wil l he ipcakingon the business ol tppi i
I nst pan wil l be a slide show ol thingsthat have been Found in lene) home* andsold at suction, then Iappraisal tor insurance purpose* andiv(x-s oi n . i \ . ol Jispoung olbcK)ngtng*i
Ihe last part ol the progra n wil l beirre.il lun I u h I.IIKIIV ma) hitems tor evaluation and kicnlltH itiuncollectibles, antiques h m i v oi pieces olan \ n \ furniture should he left al numind s color picture brought and the) wil lnot handle stanip
\rtn Rolband, btMiophik ol Ihit K.ir-.- H.s.k. sh,•; Ahandle the h •Sie'linv ol the Sterling Vut lion i lalkn i>lK.irit.in wi l l deal « ith the thei n
program is free and w ill nan a l ' Wp mSounds
r O K ONh \>\\ »> andPnnieion hike team turned into ipclunkcnWhen t l w arrived .it t a\c ( it) K) itseemed a ftixxl time I ipli>nng,
hrst with .i guide in the dppths olbut then l om King and I it A
oi l . in then ovtri investigating some .avf.with tuo loivt openings .md conn
ithat 1 rubei
I hi. d In t duathinfears on this end ol the phone, parti.ularlvso when he des.nhed hav : .camera into the depths Ihev returned the
t to the sur:t*»ot length oi ro[x" and went ha. k in to t n
to retrieve the fallen object•
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M ith onl) "ol his f| find Ihc
camera athl . limbed
* nil) hut I mi•a\s n A.IS the txsi imie ever and since he
n fell the same w a)we thiiu
iK-.pk- Ou •ma\ fx- hav ii
lems*ith the Post Office. I .! hk, •
thank you to the PuitiiiMlu olK i man whose MSM I do
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When Ihe weather turned >"lilfi thanted all Ihe hikei. turned toward
norm fat i are (•.•> kagei ol wannei i lathing v*'' |oi Inn s down M.ket onwilhin in hour ..| the phon .all andaddressed it to him care ol i lem i.ii l)elivery in Princeton Kv as «c'dbeeatoU
Princeton seemed to them to be lour orfive days bike ndc ahead ol ihe i>'ini the)wete when the request! were made
1:, . .mil' and the) realized caiKon that thev wouldn't gel to Princetonbefore noon closing so Inn ...illcd thr|»osl master I Id In in tin proWen; and M lI,.I,I • [ postmattei would takeUiepa • ' ' wilhlum \rmeil»ilh
i hi* home the fow arrived.it Princeton later in the dav found ttu
: *ere given a royal welcomeI I H V were given a lour nl the town andsurrounding area and invited to piuhtheir tents in his backyard that night in
• ,.i looking i»r a campground orI i . . ' N o v . H I M S j y . s l . i l S O •
Jehovah Witnessesto conference
KCI w i l l heih . VA itm-ssv.
attending the i r semi annua l circuit.t.semhtv tins weekend according uiRichard Culbert jccretan ol the ( r a n
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Ihe theme ol the program is SubjectI irselvei lo ( HX!
M i ' Itx IT laid tlu t ranlnirv ( an1'ion will pariKipale in this eonlci
tions makiag1 1 IK- confei
Id in three legmeMl o \ t iiK.essne weekends I r(1- final
iiK-nt cumisting ol eight congregation!• i I IK tw . ' dav assem
- ' I I . h rvL'ins Saturdav morning, will
It.1.1 ' authorHv III Us divine
imclusivel) establish the h»-nelits that a.. I IK tr.'in witting suhmis
fluted authoim
will he kotvrt Ii k"|vr holh ol whom
' ' • adquarten ol leboi.ih . \ \ nnesses in Brooklyn, New V>rk
- • will ileliver a puhlK address
. Mi. suhie.t will he Deliverance
ih (iilhcrt said theA ill rx- held at the \sscmhlv
Hallo* lehovah'sW itnetaes, in Bu.kinf''.i Ml s*-ssi. is in
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Authentic I 'nited States five and tu enty dollargold piet ps encast d in eighteen karat x<>!d.
a ith ii ater r* siatant quartz movement*, by Corum.With five-dollar gold piece, $2,950.
With twenty dollar gold piece, $3,990.
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LAWIE?(CEV1LU K M I. i i i fcxii \vnnic » W N " isnd i1 m i v i n s i;id CM.M H*.M II
Friday.Uctobn Id, CHAMU l<) PRESS \
Jamesburg teachers, boardmay be near dispute's end
kj t a r t a n s<>hk<i»iakNr»s Kdllm
JAMI Sf.l f ( , [ r * B . > * ; i l , . | | . ! . i
IKM jrul the Jjmcshurt M m alum A s w
• jppri>*.riin>! an end
In thru bsputc 'ncr f'tHfti<l i bodMdcs will he reviewing j tad 'imk-r *
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his lilrjs
s*h<wil\ said the • I met inclosed KUKJfi Tuc^ljv n . I(he rrpirt
ltaf>f« ursas trvHjfrh !hr m •• ' • • -*. icpt the entire report he
Judge backs ordinancerequiring street lighting
UnveiledOne ol the founders of the Cranbury Historical Museum was Amy Evans and a portrai; ot her was unveiled
Tuesday at a tea Museum curator Sara Hoffman and John Evans husband of the late Mrs Evans flank the
portrait
(Michaela McMillan photo)
PartyK ontirtucd from I \ i
computes) ire coming in hereRepublican js*.rnhi\ vjndui.iu- Orcj
nrv Svntlili saiil IK- »JS running 10 hi Ip
"return muptm iod Initiative i" the
Then ii J 'fundamental diffcrenuhetween the part / is. M i Nwill ik laid,
chanderuiii| the Democrat! JS anotini
lo toKc all the people'i problem foithem
He \aul hi- learned thai this ippjuach* j s not effective when he worked as a
probation ofTtCO and lOCial worker alter
paduiUBj from college Onrj a small
portion ol the rnones in so*ul pfuyjajlM
pit IIIISMI to the people it supposed to
help. Mr Sunlit said, and a pemuncnt
undcalass has heen created
PRIVATE BUSINESSES can Jomure to help people. Mr Switlik arguedciting I he tannU parachute hllilDCtlwhere he works no* . whkh wjs si jrtdlb\ his Coiish immigrant grandfather, as
.111 example Mans ol the 230 Employedha\e sent their ihildrcn In coBeg MlSwithk said, and the children (O M b )become doc Ion and lawyen
Ml ol Ihe i.andidjtes i!j\e the jmJierke
religious services
I nilrri Mrihmiisl < hurrhnf ( ranliur>
Sund.is
9 I s a m Juni.'! i
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I I .i in Woivhip Sermon theme
God t m i l uiil Me h\ :lu |
Rohin 1 \ an I leet MUSK by the Chaneel I hoir
2 p in ( Ki IP Wall tor ihe hunm
beginaini from the Baptiti Churea mHighutown
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M i l f m Parent teacher I earnerseminal lor .ill those interested in ( hnsi
i.in I diii .ition Gucsi Elizabeth Oakk)diaconal iimii-tiT .nut dilCCtOI ot ediii.i
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WEDNESDAY9 a 'li Bibk i las.
|u I S .i in Hoi) I iKharist
IIK«M ICCOnd ami third
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S4 NaataU S i n n Pilncalon N I K J«rt«f 08140 (6091 924 0«24
Thundav and Friday Evanlngi Until 6 30 PM
tofraphicai iketi hes oi themwtveiduring their live nnnute ->pco.hcs
Mr ( . - l i t - 1 ' J I t fron Eatl
MONROE \ Ne« Hrunswukappellate judge dcud-.-d last Wedneada)In uphold the validity ol an ordinance ihelownship C'ouncil adopted late t i Ithai would require the township li pa. ' Ithe street l i thlm^ letvicei in Moanx
adult private communities
Formet (Ouncilnun John Klink. * h .- -hCoutKilman Michael [>iPien<i
arvslaincd Inmi the vole on the ordinancesued the governing h»«]v t., challenge thevalidity i)l the ordinance Ihe iase *.i^tned before Superior ( ourt Judge JohnSlroumslos in April Hie judge ruled infavor n| the township and Mr • •appealed
71 >w nship attornev ! horna^ I anno s.ud
the appeal * a- ir.-1\ •!. D Sept 2 I and the
decision to allirm the Irial murt s million
was announced ' k IMr I anno cvpljined that the appellate
court judge said Ihe ordinance was
adopted pUTUI •' jde ol the p- |
adulr convnui '
> ihstantialed the eipenditurc tor a
legitimate puhi
In other iourt news In M •I arm" laid " - Judge
ienicd I hemade last H, .encc Hecket im! Bernard V>cinslcm lohlock an ord . • inng in
n torrn on the Vm ) hall.it
• "> • .oluntecr orecornpanies asked Judt'e Herrnan Brcil
*hcther
Ihe township should >upport an unlinjnceeataMuhiag a pan paid fire departmenttrom apfcarinj! on the hallot
The i r. denied the n'lti
plaint and Ihe ordinance will appear
Mr d •• . -n iidr>
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The nq -vtv»ul<J • • •
raadaincreavMl Hf+r! . vaxj
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trathen .ien'.:irid prtv.npti'fl insyrar.
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Mr BocthUU, 17, M att.rr;.'. IHamilton Io*nship. sencs as MUTiIIHtounscl 10 the state Senate. Democratrru|oflt)
Mr krainer -!H. alv lues in HamiltunIonnship. where he is tinanee dir. I -lor the muninpalit\
Mr I'.iler.. rrom Mansille. who .lidrrnt nvntion his age. has worked Foi '1\carv lor the IllllBI Mimillf ( orpma
tn>n. »hcte he is no» employment
office*
IK- M sear old Mr Switlik is a vicepresident with the Swithk Parachute( ompans He l ises in Hami l t on
I ownship
I HI- NEW M i l l DuU • a tonneilhs rea|>p>'rrionnieni Besides! ranbun . itincludes PlamsN.r.' S-'uih HrunswukI asi \S indaof and Hightttown a» well asVi i-?:r•.-. i Hamilton Franklin. Manvillc Mill • H«.
I »K- i andiilates liirum »a- .irr»Bje»l hsthe Cranhur> Public 1 ihran Loc fMM*dent James Mortan vrscd as nHxl>
Mayor urges supportfor United Way effort
CH \M*i K> Mayor rtn.mas p
Weidflet issued a statement this week" t l rong l ) urging all ol the people.husinesses and otner croups ol I ranhur%to support the l l»hl United Wav k r ICrotl Campaign ol the Prince-ton '•Communitm
' It will probably surprise- a lot ol pwpie in Cranhur. la learn that last u-ar
mans •>! their neighbon benel led fonthe SITMCC-SOI 14 United Way af ••he said
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include care foi the mentally handuap("e<l ' .1 children a lite
sav ing blood . ' • tndiv idual j n d I
s ami urn.I • • .in. in our town —
mtu'ham. aUempln).-.-— sh<iuld kJne I
hwaiwt ihe agencies are Facing troubledtimes Man\ ot then: ! j .c pouitcuts in their bud)federal budgetties arc- then- to help us ler - h.when thev. need i t . " he said
Fhu ...<: i g o a l i i lis '* 2 percent ovet invcar
m will upp
agencies plus ihe I nitcd \ \ a v \ partneri chapter •
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communities served b> tt.
ksHoik. Mil.
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I'ftcnng the teachers tuition reifh
ment of $330 a year and a •retirement progrirr. M< t.
The fact finder vaMJlhc 'super.
»ithoot pay mi said Out m .
•••Wished >•'require n<>n mcent of the annuai
Mr BarbetiO hvled the itcn. • •ongirullv h j j i f .
. lajcloded the >«-••• •ai and prcvripljori :••
ance, Ihe mileage increase the |ground supervision item and Ihe :_ Ireimbursement Mr B*rt»er>" said theteacf, I dhOM pT'if'tsai- :'
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Ihe superintendent said that itleathers reievt cither all «r part of the
" the sides w;ll N. •i>ne He c ip la incd thev would ha.rcsunw c o n t n d talk- Nit he added thereis little possihilitv the appron:-
I strike
Water linefunds OK'd
M( tSk1»[ s ( • . jp
pluati"n foi tjridini.- fo» ins-1 •
• line* in the area I '•'.. .
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Celebrate the great new lookat Imagine in East Windsor. We're fixed up,fine and fancy, to make your shopping a
pleasant & rewarding experience.
UNADVERTISED SPECIALSIN A l l DEPARTMENTS,
IN BOTH STORES!Our week-long Celebration Sale will feature outstandingspecials m every department at bott imagine locations
From October 1 5t^ to O c t o b e ' 2 'st w e n b e giving awa>
$300 a day in gift certificates$500 on October 15th
our first day as fne new Imagine
On the final day some lucky person will win j
7 dory trip for two to St. Thomasin the Virgin Islands.
Join us during our week-long Celebration Sale '^ere jrefree balloons for tf"e kiddies and for tne men a °e»
TV lounge in East Windsor as well as m FlemmglonNo purchase necessary to win one of the
63 prizes w«'r» grving away!
Re»0<vo''O.iS mul l t>e rnode in acts/Once on3 o>V SuDrt*.
rove* r.eoi o< on oe"oin peon I I •> t jerxxu " "Ol
imagineyour favorite brands costing loss
lnojo* on Bt «JO 40«14 l MOO
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town forumFrklav Oelutwr If.
editorial
Voluntary clean-ups,a good, easy way
\ M ' help plan that nukes sense is catching on throughoutthe state and around the nation tor all we know It is the idea o!residents pitching in on spruce-up. clean up and generalmaintenance ol the little worlds in which the> live
borough erf Socnemllc has pushed hard in this areas . people have "adopted" hits oi parkland which are scat
tea-d through that town Bv "adopting", the) have voluntaril)
undertaken responsihilitv, to keep the urass mowed, the area
- ced and in seven! cA the mini parks, (lowers h-ivc been
planted and cared tor
rw<nd that the town ha* unotticiallv called tor all
husinesses and householders to tid> up their own pieces ot land
and then to volunteer on spe*. itied dates to clean up areas which
normal!) co untended
Such ^anipaiens are no hij; things, per se (."lean-up weeks
nave heen with us for decades, hut with the soaring cost ol local
- -eminent and the limitations on such governments under the
^jp law . Jean ups. road repairs, and the like are !he tirst to teel
the bite
Fhis h j » j i in which towns can be kept looking attractive
and avoid an1, loss ot propcrtv valuer At the same time.
luse it !-• being done b\ the residents themselves, a pride in
•Tiumtv. wili »:ri'w up and pj\ an additional dividend
I here is no reason this cannot tv done in ever) town, large or
unall It takes little effort and need-, onlv one vitallv interested
person to t'et others interested and ofl their reclining chairs li
can he a trulv neithhortuHxl functioa with residents oi all aces
pitching in to the hot ol their abilities
\ n d best ol all it costs almost nothing Ihe towns mav have
to assign a truck and a crew tor large-scale clean-ups, but even
that could be avoided it some community-minded merchantwould donate his vehicle
letters to the editor
Solve problems first•
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the doeioper raised a p>« i l IXHIBJ" agtnecr. madeA ^iHiple •>! Hand comments a-
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chair u: u<e absence .'I Sun LeMer. thai sahout all t h e
1 et > . uderabk sewage ami.;n> solved first and I HI N
consider tretnendoui• '.hjjii Run South
Anth«>n> BJimesburg
A misnomer1
To the editor
Is il not a misnomer to sail trtabor) Prcs.'
•- BeckfordJ I ranhurv Press Subvnhen
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cranburyretrospective
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rxishir. Buck Na wheelbarrow Itvtasexpi
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impressions by torn brown
Hardly first class treatmentI m e m whea one ol the highlights ol
mv das was walking: la Ihe posi OIIKI- IOpick up in) mail rbeft » a s ahwyi <remote i>'ssihiin\ .>t J lupriie wocde iId given up for Ivnl. I ektck thai lonji ifOhad been wntten .'It as a hail debt Smallthings t.' s.'tm- people, hut ooMlkeleti ireason I'1 tel up and al cm in the
nSince I *e owned <™ "*n Iwuneu
I vt maumined J post office •»•» J' 'hel ival |s'si office \h,- d<.isi.Mi ».is act toniUi.h a huriunitanari a<l to a\t' the lireii-sv lettet carhei tr«»nt e x t n v*nrk .^ .imatter >>t convenience mice " I K C UI>MI .IIMIK- there were two tometimet three,lirsi vlass mail delivcnel .i J.u .il ihe [s>stoffice utik h hi»xholders could retrieve upuntil 4 Mi p in
Ihnse w e n the d a \ s when a lettercould hi- mailed fat s cents in ounce rodthe l ixa l p i i s tnuMer . h e h e i c it i>r not
•ctuall) cwed about his custonaefi Nowiil course rt ^<Ms IS vents jn ounce t*1
mail .i letter j ti^un- expected to |ump(a•a even -1'' centi the hrst ,.t Novcmoei
D E S P t i y I H I Butfeaduui 260 pacent inCTCSIC in postal rates it has betaK M N I vean \im.e I tc tound an1- first. U>* mail in in) hux past ndon on .n^given da\ refardieu o( the la^t thai
editor's notebook by bob kelly
Keeping a vigil for objectivityat week or so
served i thatthc 'nedia in thiscountn »ix-s!
,i a small delegation lo out
• : .sha! was fell to he hias
•• news coverage on a ser
tain lopK Another is.cum.-d in Ihe townin whish I live (not Princeton), an j againmequctbofl was whether •« not one ol outpuhhs.it ms M - • - on an
I ndi • - not outragedreaders spewing out invective
ii. lair minded peo|a def in i te v i e w p o i n t I w o u l d like t " > J I
that in each .ase [here s»as sbtolutel) nogrounds lor their suspicions hul I
Hs^Ir, each cuxumstancc ( x . « ' m J o s e to
I he situation sould hase read PUS into
sorjx certain senteoccs. into the'he headlines
In each case it is possible that the writersami editors mas. not hase heen abk '•
• is cleanse themselves ol theirown opinions and let lome marginal pre
• lip throughIhis the maior problem tor the medustrict objectivit) I'nturtunalely all our
employees .ire Chmaan or Jt w Deaneta! or K.puhlisan liheral or comervarise like chocolate or sanilla KC vreaiii
• impossible lor ans ul them lobbed objectivel)
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ot our statlers. I and other editors heretold the pri><esters thai we *ould step up>>ur l u r v e t l l a n c c a ^ a i n s i the nonintentional suhlimmal it \"U willoi hias rhe problem, oi course lies inthe ijvt thjt in attempting to he completeK subjective ouredilon »i l lalv>la^k thesen<ivit) that committed e\fn»nentshfint- I" ins qunUOH
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plaints ht't.ire ttK- electlOfU arc run oflnih vAhile I am ••'.mpathelK to
•king rhi t» . . compUinu cited Ij t i ! j l s o r j l t K T p r o u d o l o u t s t a l l !
*herc feeling) are intense one i;ould haveeipccted even more protests
B u t p r i d e is rn>l e n o u g h W e a l s o w i l l
diligent to make *un- that all olour opinions sho* up on the editorial
I l l s
u ' i u m e edita ••!
I) PERSONS not involved ineither ul the inc tdents to read Ihe piet.es int|ue>' • f the three whi 'lid so
I find i .Ktujl prejudicehut two ol them singled out some •vkhkh tne;. tell some muld sonsiruc to rx-
Sungel) enoughthe . I *hivh the origin
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Ihis adnnttedu unscientific test[«>inis up the problem It unconcernedpersons ujin"i sp.it utbiective «mting
Utorb •:-i t '
I t h i r • ' i degree
WHII r I H r R r IS no doubl in mynun I • tiviu on the part
•everal mail trw ks rumble through touieach >ijs rod lac statt u the local ,Dmoffice lias heen growing h\ more thanconsiderable Rutnben since the d.i>s > ithe s cem letter
I ndei the circumstance*, ilie obviou•otution is to cancel the i»'st office hi iand enjo) Ihe lervicei ol mail deliver)like other IIK-II* mortals Hut I hasc ri
sisieil sui. h J move pnmant) hceausc c\
er\ intK I gel peevish withdJt* pott officeI j l « j t i stem 10 have I mound ol letterhead and cnvelopei on hand on *huh ourl»isi office boj numlx-i has bees boidl;imprinted
Reccntl) the t nded Mates Poatal Set>ke. in its inlmiic »isJ«im has handeddown another ot Us insullcrjhlc ullim.iturns Enforcement, the) tell me. isnationwide, not |ust local, alihou^h Ihave eause to qucMiim that At any ralelei m e s e e it 1 s .111 e v p l a i n il
Beginning I M I, 1981, it ilx- p.Kioffice i>*>\ numbei on o n e s neonmail ap|X-.irs mst above Ihe ruriK" ol thetown, the mail ^ ill hi- sorted in the ho* 1
usual However it reading from the hotlorn the bov riumher is lolloped h\ iti.
street address or it the ho\ Minhd fl
•ppear. the mail >»ill nut he N u e d h u l will
he hari«l delivered h\ J carhei\u un ihe solution even tnorc
than before, is to relinquish IIK- post officeho\ lor whuh iris identallv . the annual
lees ruse heen ballooning o v a the u. i-
al almost the m e •'! lirsi .Uss pn-
•\h. hut (K'le s ihe ruh
Ol K s u m HINNEO p.'-'-'l Jt hon i i e s tell LJS lo \ j l h»u tenants that
opt 10 vlose the bo* t h o SAill l . i r^arJ
mail tddressedool) 10 the post office boitor a pehod "I one sear -Vlici thai, mails.i addressed will he surnmanlv returned10 it: li • probabl) ittmped"ADORESSEI UNKNOWN" ta largesjpuai letters lhai would do wondenfn.1 h u s i n e s s r e p u l a l i o n th^v, w o u l d n I i t '
•\nd •«'. in ordi-r that postal workerswon I h jve lo think, it is up lo thebusinessman IP educate his siisioim.-.the proper »a> 10 address SB envelope 01suiter the comeCjumces I iflw thai ori i i l l a l e t l i • hv m
e l u d i n g sel l a d d r e s s e d stamped envclopcs » i th cash piesi nail
to s»hi>. h to repK 01 1 payment is
ledI K J . 1 bone hcalini: is not USUJIK ms
hahil hut I se been laying foi sears thats»ith each n « in |>>stal rales iru- KTVIcedeclinci proportionilel) Ironically,siike tins latest edict went into effect, the
fftcehtnesnx>slda\s THK earlier hut later lomcUmCJmuch later and the o id9o clod DKlhas ol netessiis hven moved up 10 I" orIn lOtOMVC .1 COUpie Ol wasted It ,the post office
I have no Quarrel with |*ostalmaking a tan living wage and il it tal2u sent siamp to provide thai bcncvolcniK-rK-lit ter t i tu ' Hut wouldn t it he nice llal the same time we soukl k;et tome Iforgotten old-fashioned tervicc inol a huns.h ol unhendin^: hurcau>pounding then book] ol le^-ral rules anilre^ulatu>ns m Ihe name ol efficienC) and(IK* puhlis he damned
leffer policyAll n a d i r s .in encouraged lo*Tilr Irtlrrs lu Ihr editorI ••Hi rs mirsl Ir si^jH-d a/n)iin luili Ihr w n t r r s .Kidri-ss II
1) nui policy to pt mt 1 hi- namel i t r e s {A tl»- sipn-r hot
l u n n . - s m a y b» « i l h h e l d i r i » n(irmi HI • rr1.1 m rircumstanct>]upon n ificvi oi I I» ' wnif i and
;i pi >al b) IrM rdiluc l#«. ihr 1 IKM lu pehl It IU r
lot 1. ni'Ui Bu wmls 1 ih.
consumer corner by ad am levin
Check for counterfeit billsIn ch * inner
• ul a c t u a l l ) f- iiij- ,1 mil
believe1 millionaire ihould still be• I * ' : . r, •(, . A;-rc chll
me reason that lounlerfeil
i'liiclclincs y u should 1
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Hid s c r e e n is r e g u l a r w i t h e v e n
lines On a counterfeit bill, the eyes areusudlls dull and smudged Ihe hatk
ground lines are irregular, vnth some
broken Ille la<e mt) he less fintailed rrian on 1 genuine hill
I ' 1 eal ftl ' i> is the sceorul mi|i»ir
Unl area 10 check \ genuine seal will
have sh 1
Ihe rim il bill *ill l u s e a seal
•*ith Mum uneven ot broken [wimts
I"hc serial 11 , line f-ills an
firm!) and even!) pruned, rod quite even\i s|i* 1 inierfeithills ma) have i»"'tr. ipaced numheis* h u h arc eUhd darker " i lighter than
maligned ' In Fedttx prefu In!' • mi) not
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i t remel )
high 4uai.iv papet Small blue and redin the I'.'I" i are 1 Icarls Visible in
nfsv hills but v. .11 J.lor them in older ot worn moot) I )>• •>^jt: no sut h threads in ciHinterfeil 1I ms imitating lines mas be printed ontcthe hill Counlelcii ,fereMl) Hun lutnentu bills MA mas txwbitei ind le ilivc
papa
IV G K N E R \ l . . imc.-feil bill will| ' | - u id i l e a i in all detail -
as will .1 genuine bill fhe old n\ou i.m tell I lake bill from I real OIK b)f u h h m g 11 i s 1 ! a i l l - , l h . i l .1 i n s I I I
• bill* in be rubbed ofl liline billi m i ) .iK.-
It •>•••! mad . . . . iHinlei
felt bill, s o u should know the best w a v s t , .proteci soursel i First wrile sour nameII n the b i l l , si. you sa i l i d t n
t i ls 11 l a i d S e c o n d wr i t e d o w n ihe ile
taiNot hm so,, received il Foi instancenote who me penon wjs who gave it lusou ,.r in what More sou nn eived il Alsoniaki- note ul when the transaction m mred I nulls pel in louch immediitel)wuh eithet the 1 S Sei n 1 Sei
nmercitl1 ml 1 • ,1 kxal pohci 11.contai 1 one .'i ihe»e igenciei and gise
I 11U "ii youi uluation
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Division .•( ( Dnsumei \ i f .ms
Friday. Ortobei II( K t\lil IO I'HI >s \
• • • • • PreviewElection Day l» Tuesday Nov 3 SI* people — thr»« D»rT,ocrat» ano mr»« B«pubncan* — ar© candidates for th« thr»« Monro« Township Council s»ats up (of grab*lncumt>«nts Michael J DiPierro. tf>« Ward 2 iomocrotic candidate ana WilliamTipper the Ward 1 Wepjblican Candida'© te«fe to retain thetr portions four newcomers with varying degrees of public service experience also are trying for spotson the council They are Democrats John Piggi Ward i and Ale<anae» Bud JamWardi . and Republicans Mano Barone Ward 2 and Michael Liebowttj ward 3Press News Editor Barbara Sobkowiak reports on the candidates
AlexanderBain
M< ISRI >l Ui u a d a Bain tinnew kid on the street is Ward I sDemocratic T m M t t r
Mr Ham who resides in Clcarbrooliwith his wile Ronnie clastiTiet hiimellu a political newcomer in the township,b u t s a w h e K n . ' K n n g c i I " i>"i i tKN
I M been j I tennxrn all mj life, amiI » a . v r a i s e d i n a t a m i l v * h o w . i s a l w a v s
involved in politics,' Mr Ham saidThe rriaagk Industries tales engmeei
will he is a man » h n likes 10 Kccpl . tiallenges
"There'i nothing vnu cm i lorve hvusing a link common sense i n baaedmv whole life thai * JV . and lhal v how Ifeel with ibe township Council hesaid
Mr Bam has lived in (he township foifour v,car\ and savs DC enjoyi its ruralitmosphcrc
"Bui you can t Hop progress.' hosaid, rcfenioi to developmenl m thetownship
"We should continue to being in thelypeofindustry that'salread) here lightr S M M t n . l . , s t r \ M l i T i l l M i . i u . ' r . •
(he lax rate, (he candidate -aidBui Mr Ham said IK- l l l c would Irs lu
ptMKl thai rural countryside from air.one out to rape the land and or the watetrcvHir cv thai lit beneath
I I ! fight MyOM like the I urnpiki'.*hnh is trying 10 bring mthat sludge litelOOth ami nail Mr Ham pledged
BESIDI8 I ' K O I r l I !N( . the landMr B nn said he is concerned about protcctmg the people Regarding the I raming School Mr Bun stud he would push10 ruse the state huild a fence iround thelacilitv toi heller tecunt)
"It 's a minimum ICCUTU] prillbut those who were hovs in there arc nolunger bovs fhej It grown men whodon t belong there * e defuutel) have touMisidei fencing u li »a definite problemin the area Fhe neighbon paak whenthe> read about escapes. Mr Bam said
Mr Bam believes Ixal gOvenUDCnlcan plas J pat) in preventing Masouth troin winding up in facilities sumlarto the Iraimng S h>»<l I he fathef " '(hrcc sons said Govemmcnl can helphut we should lei them run the show
Mr Ham laid one group ''I youths intercsted m politics helped '.he candidatesb\ painting rar"p*'p -i^ns
[here's a wealth in the kids We needto work with them he concluded
H O W E V E R , .'ii the subject ol Midd l c s c x I > O » M S . t h e v a s t p r o p o s e dtownship park Mr Bain said Wehaveto be careful about the location so that itdoesn't disturb the taxpayer! living mihatirea
As ihe youth an- looking I"' recreationand gathering sjv ts m the township 10u t the senior dti /cns
Mr Ham said howevet thut imtil IK-sees senior ^m/i-ris from areas in Mother than Rostmooi m.l Clcarbrookcome before council seeking J headquait e n . , h e c a n ' l s u p p o r t b u i l d i n g a t a c i h t v
"I'm JII lot doing things foi icruoic i t i / cns Chose living in Rossmooi JIHI
Cleartwuk have then own facilitiesMl Ham said
Mi Ham said he would have to rtud)all iidcs .it the tax ISSIK- before determiningwhether taxes could remain stable 01shi>» a need ft* increase
"Reptn me roads m the township is oneOf t h e t h i n g s th . i t d r o v e t h e l a x r a t e u p h u t
preventive maintenance is just somethingsou hase lo Have, he added
"The v Hi/ens want to put vou on atnuigei h u l ' " " <•'"" ' ' " l l / c l l u l " c w
roads, police protection and olheitownship services must be boughtthrough laves " the candidate said
Voters m Ward i >•»' k«o» Mi Bainwill think before he ipendi \t lean thatis whal IK- said he would do it IK- were giveni l million by ihe federal government to 'i''
wiih * h a t IK- will foi the township
"I 'd have to stud) ii l i i iu-\ re going lu
Hive me SI million, I m going to
how to spend it I d find ow what im-needs are then make a priority list •ru>i- to i " down the li-1 and when themonej rtnou) drop those off at the endMi Bain said
WilliamTipper
KcpuhliunWilliam rippat is iceking a tecond termon the fownship Council as a town latherKTVing Wald I
Mr tlppei has lived in (he K.Kction ot Monroe foi about the laM tia> e a r s w i t h h i s w i l e I X . r o l h *
Ihe council vice president said he hasbeen pleased *nii the ana
I like Monroe mil I particular!) likeRoumoor." the candidate said
Mr tippet i former textile industryspecialist, said he is running fof reelection because. 1 "he last lour \earswere like a training schedule preparing ustor the challenges (hat ta<e us. prirnaril1.growth
I Isborating on how he envisions theinevitable growth in Monroe oi..;i;'Mr ripper said he'd like to see,trolled growth It i a goal that keeps thesetwo communities iKosstTn»or m^\ Clear
' this area as theM ' •. tow nship tias .i
potential fm grnwtli and it i not lo K-heltei tkellet I don i warn to >u- u
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R E M E M B E R I N G I H O I ( .11 thaialong with t^owth comes an increasedneed lor letvices in the township Mrl ipper said. I h e need tor lerviceit r o w s , but we run a fairls ti»:hi ship Ithink the township s bein^: run rather effiCiesUl) rhere are ab«'Ul M lull IIIIK: employees, and about ! i ol then are enplosed h\ the |>>lise Jeponrneiit imlud
clerical personnelMr lipper noted lhal ooj) aboul !l
percem ol the total ta» bill is consumed h\the township
" I h e tai rale should siabili/e andthen lall We II Ix- adding ratablcs, bu; Itan t ICC the need fa KTVices iiiushns'iiimi: Ihai will be offset h\ pov 'h
ITic council incumbent retailing ihaiIK- is a ward candidate, said he. along withthe rest i :tu council, had proved the*sould work lor the adult communities
I soled lor the street lighting ordlrunic l"he Democrats to>'k u to court,but we »on, he said
Mr tippet said, lo alias the 'other township residents, thai he doesn'tensisin • "mushrooming' ol serviceslor the prisate communities K-inj: prowded lor h\ the township
"Idon't sec it because we want to keepthem private Hut I have no hesitation olKeklttg some Uirm ol tav rebel tor theresidents I heir contribution to thetownship has been subsiandal he commented
T i n talking like a ward candidatenevertheless I believe in a itrong Monr»v. the councilman said
I H M s | ^TEMENI prompted Milip|vr to relied on olher issues LuincM o n r o e
On the subject o l recreat ion , Mr l i p|vr believes the Middlesex IVwns proled was [he rijihl wav lor the council to
I1 i an e x p e n s i v e p r o g r a m , but w e raninu> "gee , *<•• want it. b u t not h e n - . ' attilude li s .i e.«Kl w.n to go, especiall) itG r e e n - V i e s w i l l p r o v i d e h a l l t h efunding
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teens, the librats is searching tor
tome where, but there have to be priorilies Ihe most important thinj: was thenew police station Eventually, maybewo can do the name thing tor the teniotuli/ens A municipal lihurv would prcsent a substantial lav burden but there ireother ways to go on I libiarv lTial s ihereason we established a cili/ens commitlee Nir rippei laid
Environmentally speaking Mi Pippeisaid the "whole state attitude toward thelow nship is a disgrac e
Referring specificall) to the rumpiki\u lhoinv s plans to pla> e • lludge dump
.ii I \ii s \ IIR- councihnan said l iu i ithen land, Nit this is mine, and I wouldn't^i- out .iu\\ dump garbage on it M thislow nship ^IOVVS u s going to need molewel l s and we must ensure thai Ihe
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Michael J.DiPierro
M< >M« i| Incumbent ( ouncUmanMichael I DiPierro u ^a rd 2 I Ikr rncratH
Ilie lilclont: township resident and fofmer mayot h.i> icrved in township .eminent since l f"4 Faced with the
Mr DiPierro reccntlv examined the issues m Monroelow nship
Concerning the ordinance to establish apan paid lire districi in Monroe, a questlon thai will appeal on Ihe local ballotMl DiPierro said he leh the TownshipCouncil should have spent more time discUssint lhe matter with the tirelit'hters tocome io a mutual agreement
It wa ' I agree * u h MrHecker iMonroe Ni I • attorney) thatthe ordinance »as put logethei !•«' hastil> It's unrefined rhe council did it justto push log) N ' h esal.!
Mr DiPien U d j^ainsi theordinance at ihe ' KI 5 meeting, said hethought the fircl • '• be willinj;lo diacUM • • •• to the current
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ENVIRONMENTS ooccmsarealthe ' • v o t e r s l i s t s t h i s v e a r
s i m e t h e t o w n s h i p h a s b e e n a n d is st i l l
being threatened bv .»,tsuk- forces whowish io turn i c n a m pans ot Monroe intodumping grounds
Ihe Turnpike's intention to put aitudge sue a: I xii s \ we re opposing11)1 percent We'll tight it to the end justas we will anv .'ther companv thai wantslo bring Uudge into the .township, MrI M , , ii, ..I..! , n the lalest en\in'nriK-ntalissue plaguing township residents
Ihe council minoruv leader recalled(ha! while serving on council, he tough!along with a group ol homeownersagainst :he proposed Its^h landlill I hematter now is bemi; argued in SuperiorCoun
Td never suppon bringing in amdumps With the current mining operations we're Irving to get ihe owners torestore the land Mr DiPierro said
MarioBarone
h vjl EST1ON ot Monroe • developmeni goes hand in hand with environmental conce rns Mr DiPierros e e m e d to feel conf ident t ha i thetownsh ips Master I'lan die (ales .i paltem . I preservation
He added. IhOUgb, 'ha! he would likethe township to maintain an orderly'pattern ol urowih
fhe Planning Board should l,H-k intogiving council a report ol the impact >'tFuture retirement communities I in notagainst them, but I want to see it thevwould create an imbalance, Mr hil'ierro said
lTic councilman added he would likethe township 10 continue attracting" J e a n , light industT) Mr DlPietTO,president ul his own contracting compaa)commented lhal developmenl in generalhas been slow as I result ol ihe slowdownin the econom)
Ii re elected Mi DiPierro pledged tocontinue the fighl against the slate legardmg the I raining School
Phere • a possibilns *>i forcing thestate to fence in the area even though it'ssupposed to be a minimum sc\uiitv facilnv Ihe residents IUSI car t be comfortable unless it returns lo its original intent
li they're there, they're thea- tor areason VA In should ihes Ix- on I c ampus'It things eel that drastic, the\ ought toshut it down III continue 10 support thesuit II we lose 1 il MippOfi an .ij pealthe councilman said
Will- IHI-K IT'S law suits or i nprovements, it all takes money, whichinevitable leads to a question ol taxes
ised l.isi v.,1! because olmuch needed services such as the additionol live new policemen, and new policeequipment Ml departments had to N
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I expect next yeai s budget and thelax rale will be more stable now that 'hoseservices
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M 0 N R 0 I FbeR | ibli in ruUlengcr lor Ihe VVa/d 2 council lealBar. 'rie
Mr Barone. vice chairman ol the Zonmg H :• : • '• istment. ha* lived in theMill lake Manor development in Monroefi>r I I vears
Phe candidate is an architecturalner and has instructed others in the heldHe believes his wori experience ^mplcdwith the trails ul knowing how :, Jealwith businessmen, educators and kidsand not being afraid lo speak lor w h.ir -right or wrong.' nuke him well quahlied
rve on the lownship (ouncilMr Barone said he is running ,
although he is new to pnhtks because heteels ttw people ol the Outcali section ofM nroc ^-i^f: been uri'lerrepresented inIhe pasi
Recently. Ml B I red his• prevalent.
Monroe
o s n n I S M \ n ih:,.iaid lire district .n Monro Ml Bi
1 •>« leans t. *4n l what rlv-
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s e r v e I h t p e o p l e w e l l ' with
even, word of the ordinance It needsrcIincnKrnl. but theofvlicallv it is s*»und I
might be offended it I were a^hiet <i| one
ol the companies and I had a chic! above
me. but he will basicallv act as an adnn
nistralor. he said
Mr Barone related the ideaot having a
paid chiet administrator supervism.
three companies to the COnlractOIsuN I'ntract.'r prrnciple
" T h e • P st i l l w i l l h a v e t he i r
i n d e p e n d e n t e f b e I ' v v n - h i p wi l l ius i ^i
as :he contractor.' he said\ s | lax paver. I d«>n t know it I u ant
to pa) a different rate Whether it's me «lomeone down (he bl .vk someone willhave a different tax ' ' JM- lhat w,-uldsplinter the township Mr Barone cornmemed
ON I UCES, Mi Barone s.nd thaiwith a township that s growing al the rateMonroe is, a long range budget is men-tial
Vve should trv lo niainlain siabilnvWith a growing township, lhal s not aneasv thing to achieve [axes are tncvna b l e l i k e in f la t ion y o u c a n : g o ! ' J . 'hut vou can Itsbtlize.' he said
Mi Barone said he favors "dwughitill" growth in terms ol M roe'i developmeni
"There an- a lot ol ireas to ilevelopWe need to maintain an equal balaivAe can covet a lot tor progress but weshould also riijin;.! .ind
P e o p l e w h o l i v e in t h e t o w n s h i p
should not become displaced bv growthv - one should become i Kcond . j ' -citi/en It'll take a lot ol effort on thecontrolling hodv s pan 11 has to Ix •down to cooperation the day aiier theelection l ive people have to work as oneCouncil.' (he candidate said
Mi Barone added thai his profession
as an arc hitectural designer has given him
SOIIK- expertise in ;he area ol comniunitvgrowlh
ENA I R 0 N M E N 1 \ l issues in thetownship have literal!) hit home with MiBarone
"It's what brought me out ol theshell." he aid
"1 can ! see people s health beinjected to other's profit margins I believein the work ethic. butnotatiheexpeiv'lims health
rhe Barones watched then pr1'|x-nv svalue plummet no! long ago whendiscovered thai their well, along withothers m Uutcalt, vs.is contaminated i-vsubstances thaifrom, II is bel ieved, d* f I
He labeled the I tsch landfill •>bill problem M\A called theproposal to locate .i iludge dumpI xii s \ anothei
l l icv sav ihe area r u s .i I K . , .
b a m e r M\\i so is suited lor dun
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MONROE n candidate i' • •
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Hhat his background pr>-
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Mr R ilso Krvcdciti/ens police buii.! . I se saidhe has been attendu neetmgslatclv to si/e up ihe issues and ilaic his
On the question ol the part :district, which willdum c|u Mr Isaid th'
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cC we get an armed camp, thevwill increase KCBTU) .
bringing in hardened cnmtnals IIhave
ned and vou wouldnt have the • IproM '• • mawa) is rvot thesjnx'as an escaped rapis(. thccantl
\s 11II rWO mg childreiown Mi K; rcs natui . TK-d
with recreational ficihtu•nip
I>n- 'mer hangingfhcv • Milk & S
sins | | bar^ 1 hev re-
Mr RMl K ccs rx-heves (he .
be ar>(ion in ihe future on possible loint re,lion ventures
It it affects the south. trH-rcl,'re umust affect the sc« -v
nmitmen) th..-tax standpoint
though is the .hiljrrn VVe nc,mittee to hamlle prime ennx-1
"nng :hat iteen contro l l ed ' I P \ . :v is
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MichaelLiebowitz
M' >NR< X h«.inf uv chalk .tnmg to Jinch the vi •
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Thai s not the mis rrav • '.'wiUcontci • 'nfAS well as an I .an Jo i! better itntudepU.cd i pan in his decisi,*! lu rjn
The N» ard ! Republican candmamed and the tuner : - Thelarrii - •
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Mr i ieN'v»i : / sa id it w. u l j b e
pan a- a .ampaign~ :irv fof
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transponaiion t . r commoicn a( length,however
Right now this i n r j J .<sn t lill up•iiuler buses, bui I sus(srct mans
of thenBrunswick I here . :hal ,spushing li*T nxfv trrxjucnt vtv,!..is trying I S I "ban Tnnsit renxi'.c
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rrxia).Octob«f 16,
The public questions
Water bill gains supporth. K
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which could he i" .the -tai.
I V rehahi I nationsupplv .
Seashore games want raisei l pul
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>A Miue c-plion in
I,K > upping the• •:,!. i tnolhei lectionol the
howcvei Noi.•nl\ m i l the fee like!) (to up Ki t ihc
small tune gambler*would prohahl) he more dntrabk and
I he currenl top pn>p ted jnimal
mt>9old
ot«Pto 14 KARAT SAVINGS. .CRANBURY STYLE
Your next deposit at Midlantic can get you a solid14K plumb qold chain . Free or up to 60'"*. off itsappraised retail value. These beautiful chains areperfect (or special qifts.
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mem- I.I the Delaware and Rantinilli.n Wii milUon (a M
^uan ii IT\i 'us $65 million lo: pipelines
Spruce Kun Round ^ ill i * r<i m m n to (hi- northeast region. SI million t«\ j conservation profrim, S15 milIton i.' -tudv watershed aquifaIi.>n and new wata licalnvenl studies at
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irul would pass through several.i i hanneU before final
Only Mayor Thomas Weldner s name will appear onthe local portion of Cranbury Townsh.ps baHo ThernayoTr, said to be only the third Democrat In localhistory to hav. gained a spot on * • J°""»h'P *™.mlttee Here, the mayor takes a look at C'°nbur»•,future to determine how he will play a part In II Storyby Press News Editoi Barbara Sobkowlak
ThomasWeidner
CRANK »O Ma) n nWeidnei has served CranburjrowmtupCommitteeuoccJan I, I 4 ' ' 1
and »i i i he beaded u lervt J Kcood terracome Nov I
!tx- .>ni\ iVnxKtat on the committee« i l l m-i h.iM- a hard road to hoe along thelampaipi ti.nl nacc he is mnniti): unopposed, r>ut the I J A ol a,..nu--i hj - notpievented the nsyoi troai ihowing hi-
C O B C e r n t o r t h e i s s u e s l a ^ i n j ; t h e
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ln«- Hum effort is to preserve theruslk .ilMi.<s|<h.Ti- of tin- town. Jiul it Iimportant to preserve the iftnculturalland to do H3 sai.i Mayoi Weidw inhn. ali'iij; mih the rest ,.| ih. uwiliftetand the Pbmmsj Boafd. nai tx-.n |rappim^ * n h .i farm land prcaervatioi) "rdinance mtn»dui.cd in Apnl
Ii i impractical to think we can tprc•erve it. the forma depute tttorae)general added
"You look at it on • national s..ale and
lind agriculture is thi' -sl exporting industrv -Xk'ru ultural pr.Klu.tn>n is .»urN.-st t.-.'l.l fu" -aul
BORROWING SOMI thoughufroma Sew Vort I ime- artk!-.- Ihe mayoleiamined " l| '.iral situation n-gioaall)
thenortheasi and •muvh i ivrc Jf |vn. l rnt il s becoming oflt aiili'rnia V e ^fuld ' •k m - soniedas il trK-rr IWre a truck dhvei- stirki- .'i anochei uruadoo like ttx-niedlls pruMrni." he saul
Ihe mas.'r said ttwl l .^al l \.'uwhiti'trv tn preserve ' • ju-enl its (AT reaching economic elicits
It lancconomk resource that shouldcontinue, and ii - aestheocaJl) pleaung!•• the people I1' the •'":•' he -JI>1
Howcvcf the ma\*H a partner » i ih thePrinceton laws timi of Jamieaoa Me* .<•Jell. Moore Peskin and Sptcet agreedthat the t.ivkn-hip shrnild provide l.ir areasonable an»nmt .'t frowth
( IIK- ^ruutt- c-tinutc sh.'*s that h\the >car 2000 ( Mnhur\ should have apupuUti-in .it aNiui 4.600 \K e u- cl.nihk-dnui growth ova UK. U- I K3 <eais Isec no problem »ith thj i kind oi prnv»thtaking place Mayoi Weidnei -aul
I IIK OKIUS \ M r tie committeeha- mCroduced would require minimumsiv acre lot .'.'nnii' in ap ^ted * t IK.iute M " Jctcnnincd to he the. ajzncultural tone \ i IITM trx- orduianct ha.!lar^c landowner) in an upruai fearingtheir prupcrtv values \»,>ulj diminishurKlet the new /uninf ordinance I an.In»ners and town-people alike haveagreed to meet MIV.C then htmevet todiscuss alicnutues la trvc plan
Mayoi Wodnct said he doea not »aniilevclnpiTKnt in Ihe tuwnship
I couldn't see the projected ••[v. 'ple cumins int.' lov^n l iv ing .m bargetots he
l"he treml in housing is to he moreeconomical In^anoral [Vtipledon tv*ant
km I would like to sec housingccinx- aK.ul that WOttld enable the son-and daughters ol ( ranhurv people toconic hack and live here at a reasonableavx- Pierc srmuld he a n i l ol housing-some . »ii smaller I..I-. Mime on I arete r
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li>rrti ol agricultural prestrvatioa •the Pinning Board Mv h..|xr is I. •comimttec to .'ivc1 Ihe IMannin^: hsullic lent tin.e tOCOme up »i t^ j propthai would no! polarize Ihe tOWnsIpeople hut that would narrow their dilfertOCel Kik'hi now the Iranster I
velopmcnl c m h t i ( T D C ) option sei•••- . rii.'-t i-ouitahle nK*tho*t N.
end- • nner anil HOOK f i '•-ei
We v a n : to make Mire we tone.• penan can make u-as..nar-ic use I
Scithei Ihe MX option rhulot toning woui.i taki aw.iv aiiv mahle de\i ;.nluniiie>
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MOTHER ISSUE tlcommittee ha- .i> • [|> i«ifui .1 i ranbur) - :.n rate
Sim : tru- commirtee. thela» rate ha- renunved Ihe same It » thesecond lowest in Mid,!:. • . aiklout surplus is more rvw th.u. n wj
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known v i that we nu\ do wh ibest inleresl he said
When asked ihe SI rmllioi .what he would do tof llie township 'I the
il v:oveminent 'avc him SI 'rxi atringa attached the mayoiwould have to examine Ihe II w\needs to deteimirR- a puiniiv list
• I t .oiilPanv would like- Ij IKW lirchi'use. and lhep>'licc I nwould like a niofc modern lacilitv . " hesaid pundennj; h<iw he would spend Ihemonev Ihe mavot added il theream monev left, he might put it toward •(arm land preservation plan an.!niainlenantc- throughout I ranhurv
Mayoi Weidner who lives un NorthMain Street, attended I .KJ I vh.«ol~ I
idiuu ol Highutown High ScboPrinceton I niversit) and ol the I nivrrMly of Wisconsin law school He hear thedistinction ol heinc; .mlv the third Democrai in ( rjnhurv - hlStOT) 10 serve on thel.iwn • .
The public questions
Gambling dollarswould aid elderly
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N-tat.- revenues derived from \tlai
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(Question 5 on the i lei Iiwhich would pernL-.tmMin.
transporuiion ier\ u i > fin senior cituensand the hind I
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Million woul.l reduce Inflaiionaiv prcisum on the elderl.pointing money tor tra
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nillion from ihei.iikl into the
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Vot»r» In Jamesburg will choo«« two p*opi« fromamong four candidate* to r»pr»t«nt them ov«r th«r>ext ihr«K> yoart on Borough Council D«mocratlc incumbent Edna a » m a n will try to recaptur* h«r coun-cil i*at, while h*f ainnlngmata Democrat ChetterModzoiewikl i»«k> to serve on the local governingbody for the first time They will square off againstRepublicans Valerie Perrtne and Robert Stansftetd Inthe race lor Borough Council seats. Nov 3 Press NewsEditor Barbara Sobkowlak profiles the four
Valerie Perrineand Robert Stansfield
I u u SHI Kii Vakne Petri«e andRobot StaasflcM an- facing the kwfhchallenge ol reviving (he Ri-fKjhln.ui p j ;X) in ihc Nimufh j - thes \cd to fill I *"BOKMgh C'ounill sells
It is j chjllcnpc- tht'\ worn reads jndwilling to accept JS t h o proved rcccnlhbs cldhoratuu- OD tlV-ir i1< >(' ctmpaippUilumt
There is hrtlc rmm kit lor nuior JcseloprrKnt in Jamesburg, ".el ihc tin>humugh s t e m la N.- ai mids ova iunewcu iimnhouw piupoill, <.)ujil RunSouth
The Rqmhlicins contend thjt thereshould be nn tnj|.>r dt-wlopmcnl as suchin town until the s t»cr problem is Itsolved I V federall> Funded Mjn.ipliiibnoili icwet projed promises to relievesome " t [ht U>r<»u)>h s pr»*Mcrns hut its
n>nslnK'lu>n is cxpcclc-il 10 fakf KVenklyean
"Oui platlomi is lhat Ihc-rc sh"iilj hetm major devtlopmenl until the sv»rrpntbkni is rcvlsc-cl Ms PetTUK said
s iu . iu - . h.ivi- s h " ^ ! ! ihut ihc **•
is a i c a p * . ii> i k ' w O u r m a i n r c t p o n & i b i l
its is to the i.urn-iii Ksulints she sjidV* ( rt Ml against the ratahk-s. Mr
Sunsliold saidBui » r i>u|tht to * j i l until the
rsorput'h is equipped to handle [hem \s thase ID tmd a balance hetween the c»istinf: structure and future deselt'prTK-ntP H now . » r need I.' Incus ,>n the eiisliiij!structure, lure rBOR husiness into lames
he said
T H l KKPl HI l( \NS h.vthat a lav k in ci>mniunic.ilM>n unoog them i n i n g town official! has caused suchproblems to COOIC aNtut
"When a problem occun, DO one iswilling |G tale the hlame. Ms f'ernnesaid
The (X)P dun said the PergoU Armssituation exemplifies that U<-k ol COfDmunicalinn
Some*here there «.n ahreakdown inCommunication!," Ms Pemne said
"Vhose buildings were supp»iNeil li1 heII Icel apan. BO* !ho an- less ihan IIIleel apart It the Republicans gained ..onmil. there srnuld he a lot ol chanjio V\ccould speak tnr [hose v»ho haven t beenheard We hase nothing against PtTgoll\ :n i s . but we point oui [hat somethingwent wrong It I in OUT wrong, I have tohe will ing 10 tacc il it il C o m a about
Ms IVriine arul Mr SunMick l elaba
r a t e d on s*h> t h e s c h o s e to run tor
councilI 've l ived in larneshurg all ins l i te ,
and I wanted to help the town said MrSianst ic id . an employee ot 'i oung's l>ru(!
ProdUCtl ( . 'nrporation
It needs new hlo.nl. new ideas \ lotof p rob lems can he COCttCStd with new
ideas," he saidMs Perrine. an cinplo\et .'I Perrine I
Pontiac in town, said she has DOOCcd andstudied the problems in town tor mamscars
"Instead of sitting baik and complaining. 1 decided 10 gel out and do somethinj; Win or lose, at leas! I u triedSometime* you think no one isluteningaiborough hall Fhere'i oot much room loiasking, with borough hall onl) open torthree days ." she s.n.l
THB REPUBLICANS hive proposedthat bo rough hall he open five d a s s a
week instead of the cufrent three toaccommodate residents
tew council peoph ••>*• anything; it'sfrustrating," Mr Stansfield added
• • i"he council is not accessible to tt.evixcrs II s nonsense about borough hjllbeing Josed two days they've blamedso nian\ thingl "ii the releieiuluiu MsPcrnne said
Voters failed to support .in appro*imale $50,000 i.n question back inMarch, mone) thai the council claimed* u needed to gel il ovei its budge) huidies
• How man) things can you blame 00SVI.IKM • Ms Perrine queried
S percent >.ip does pose 1 problem rherc arc items like insurance andutilities over which the COUKll has an
c o n t r o l , bu t ii 11 r e a l i t e i il m u s t i t s ) w i t h
in the iap they ought 10 naakc long rangeplans VMulc the l)crnn.rats hase saidthc\ would keep laics d<»wn, thev haveasked lor more in the lonn ol a refcrcndum but thes hase sul sersucs MsPcmne charged
" W ( need 10 set priorities. SirStansfield adtk-J
It wouldn't hasc hurt il thes cut outthe non essentials. Ms Perrine said
"Hut instead the> created an additionaljob," she added, referring to the hiring olhank h>rst .is burnufh tlerk while lormcr clerk Jim Main was made administrause assistant
"Thes could hase hired .1 couple ofpart time people to d<> Ihe work ind keepthe borough hall open five dayi MsPernne said
Iheir hindsight is great, it's20/20."she added
"Hut when the problems iKiur thessa\ y\ 11 , j n ' i ^r> ova spilt milk ' shesaid
t"hc Kepuhluans sas thes gise theirs u ^ T i to Ihe IK-WIS rormed Jjineshur^:Husiiu-sstnen s KttOCiattOfl whuh is«forUn| wnh Middlesex founts on a redeselopment program to renosate thetown's siorctronts
itietourKil should work MCkOtcl) aspossible with the asvi>.iation said MrSianslield
It s onh going ti' benefit the t.iwn,he added
Bl I I UK Republicans i|uestion thecounctl'i suppi'rt ol the associatioa
"There are so mans things the councilhas taken acdit lor. like the Knights otColumbus Park It s taken so long tobuild and now ihe sm.ker lield ha> noteven been built a«.sording to regulationmadanls." Ms Pernne s^id
It s p,«ir p l ann ing e s i d e n s e d once.ILMIII Mr Siansl ield added
The Republ icans said thes will be re
iponsive to their constituenc) vschascno business being in public office it wecan t meet their needs. Ms Pemncsaid
"People need to tee! that someonecans \path> has grown out ol tnistra(ion she added
t Hi the question oi combining terviceswith the neighbor that surrounds Jamesburg. Monri>e Township. Ms Perrinesaid "If you're going to hase duplicationol services answas. sou might as wellcombine People sometimes are looafraid ot losing control when thes shouldbe determining whether thes could cue a
better serviceThe (KM' challenger said that the town
probahls ,.>uld henclil bs joining lihrars.seisues with Monroe
Hut it's not eai> to get both sides toagrre to one thing Monruc is gnming.
• has endless possibilities Jamesburg will remain the same Monroe willoutgrow Us need to merge with Jamesburg, so we should do it now. sheadded
I VI K OK combining the two mumv 1p.1i (soiice department! has lurfacedOCCaiKmall) Hut with Jamcsburg hasingrecCBll) ap|H'inted a lormer MonroepouCC sergeant to he the borough s actingchief, there seems 10 be little likehh>«>dthe towns v»ould pursue that idea
"On the situation ol the chief, sonhase lo understand we re not agaittsl S.ilNaimo. ^ald Mr Stanslield
"It 's ihe problem ol ihe was he waspicked Laws have to be followed connill s own laws I wonder how muchmones will be spent on legal tcestorepn-sent Ihe borough in the suit Ms Pernnesaid, referring lO the legal action taken bsa borough scteran policeman who hadapplied lor ihc police chief 1 position
"It thes wanted to upgrade moraleilu-s should hase pulled Irom within tin-ranks. Mi sianslield said
ss. .ton t question Sal's ijualitu.ilions, bu! we question the legalits ol hisappointmeni Ms PerniM added
llu-u- arc two decent men on Ihewho waul [he iob, whs overlook
them' she askedCoocluding, the Republican! laid thes
would not be sfraid to answei questioni
Edna Giermanand Chester Modzelewski
JVMI SHI K'r IVmrnrals (heslerMod/clew ski and U n a (iierman will tr>to help their parts maintain its majontsstatus on ihe Borough (Ouncil a.s the> vielor election tills sea;
Incumbent Councilwonian (iicrmanwas appt'inled to the gnscming bo«J> e.uher this sear SO replace Richard MatSW,who resigned Bclorc serving on thecouncil Ms ( nennan scrsed as secreunlo the Planning Board lor live scars andalso spent lour sears on the Board otUucation
Ms ( ne;rnan is no stranger to the pol1
tieal arena She worked for twi yeanas iIcgislatise aid 10 Kill Hamilton when he*a.s in the state assenihls and served atIcasl toui -.ears as .1 Democratic committceskoman in [own She has Used in theborough toi (he last I I seals with herhusband and is studying accounting atMiddlesex Counts College
Mr Mod/elewski is a political newcomer, but he said he has alwass beeninterested in the coinmumts His nightshit I w ork .is .1 fi irtmifl with Amu A ha*lprecluded him Itoni serving on localboards, he said
MK M O D / H KWSKI served in theamis Among the organizations to whichhe belongs is the Knights ot ColumbusMr Mod/clew ski said that group sparkedan interest in politics tor him
Since I se been with the Knights ofColumbus, there hase been a lot ot re-wards I hase memories ot helping peopie. and I teel I can be an asse! at thistmve. ' Mr Modzdemki said
Ml I Herman said she learned (xilitics
on her lather s knee
" I grew up learning it isn ' t enough to
grow up and earn a Using V H I should
g i sc uriK- to the community , ' she said
Itie Dentocrati rtcentl) talked aboutthe issues lacing [he small borough andhow ihes would lacklc them
ONt ISM Y a :hc- proposed (ownhouse development, Quail Run South,ss the lown'l ahilits lo handle StwagCImm ihe pn'ic'd
Ihe invinhousc project is an asset tothe coratmnut) • Ms Ciierman said
It i essential lo plan ahead With thework ihe Planning Boon! is doing alongwith the wa> the M I A (Monroe's Mumcipal Utilities Authority) is movingahead, the project »i!l tail together Weneed the ratable. and it is a large one thaiwill M.-r\e lamesburg and help siabili/eand reduce (axes
"The I'Unning Board won't allow it toco through il II is going lo he detnnvntalto the township Ms liierman conUnued
" T h e \ %»il! resolve the problems* ithout anew ratable, I don I sec hov> »c^an keep services *here (he> art ITH-ses»cr problem »ill rx- resolved the\ sea 1 reach begun phav one. and lameSOUfgis phjse Iwo, she said, rvlemng 10 theIcderalK lunded Manalapan Hn»'k projeel
M i M i k J / e l e w s l u s a i d h e a g r e e s w i t h
Ms GiermanIt vs.'uld help Jamesbufg Ihe main
goal is to keep laves al a minimum I~hcDemocnts proved thev could Fhey'vekept taxes down the lasi thrve yean B*MCICN. the IVpannieni oi EnvironmentalProtection h.ts to h.isr Ihe Imal sas on Iheproject." he said
BOTH CANDIDATES agreed thaithe e l l . ' i ' * 't the new Is formed James
bun: Businessmen - \ssociaoon could
prose heneficul !n the town and said theswould support ihe merchants
T h e r e s alskays a need for upgradingbt«-i>ugh services Ms (iierman com-mented
"It s hard lo set priorities when they allneed help the police, firefighters andpublic worfcv she said
Mr Mod/c-lewski added that the seniorciUlBni torm another group in town thatcould u»e gosernmenl help
Ms Gierman. who served on thescreening committee for Barclas \ illage.a senior citizen housing project, said itdid not take long to fill the center up
"The town could use anther proicctlike that, she said
ON THE H1RIM. ! forma MonroeTownship Police Sgt Sai S j i n n . theDemocrats belicse the council did theright ihing in choosing him oscr tfu- |..Kirough patn>lmen who applied for 'hechiefs position
"The council took the rightdurcs." s iid Mr Modulewiki
'Naimo is a MaUfied nun, he etcscrseJ it.' he addec
"He's doing in e»cellentji-+ He's im-prosed morale thousandfold The peoplein the commumrs slowly arc seeing achange Rome wasn't built in a dayWe've made gi»»d progress You won rsee changes overnight." he said
The Democrats seemed reluctant to in-crease ihe borough •> dependency onMonrot Fo*nship and eager to maintainits independence
" W e provide some joint servicesalreads I d prefer our own police department." Ms Gierman said
"You know sou can pick up the phoneand he s going to be there The forceswork well together. " she said
"They alreads work well together."Mr Mixl/elewski said "I see no rrasorwhy they can I remain separate," headded
ON IHK SI B J E t T ol whether loestablish a municipal library, a questionwhich will appeal on the Nos 3 ballot intown. Ms Gierrnan said "It started as asolunteer libran It should sias that w asIt's ironic those same people saying theswant to gel gosemment off the people'shack- belong to the same parts proposinga municipal librars After the first year, itwould come back within the caps "
rhe public should continue to suppi'rtihc l ib ran . " her runningmaie agreed
' The people of Monroe and Jamesburgwon ' t let it tall d o w n . Mr M o d / e l e w s k i
s.lklResponding to charges that the con
trolling [Vmocrais have been an unrciponsive bunch Ms Oierman said. Idisagree ol course W e s e been rrsfx>nsive There have been a lot ol improsen>ent.s look at all the road work that hasbeen done over the last two searv and allof it federal and state lunded It'l been noburden to Ihe taxpayers We se beenkeeping the tax rale down s ou can :please all ot the people all ol the time Allyou«.m hope to do is to please the niaiori t s . " she concluded
Itiere might be personahts dashes.Mi Mod/elewski said
"Bui I believe they are doing a job lor[he borough o! Jameshurg YOU can!please them all There arc alwass somewho gel hurt and thes fed sou are wn>ngPersonalities shouldn't clash There'sonl) one g<*al. to work for the comrnunus. IK added
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with Old Hnd^e SIIKC US ileswill attiM Monrae," he said
Mthi'u^h the luwnship lus taken Ihvstate in i.'>un i>n lh« prohlcin sum'undinj;
DiPierroIt OBtinued (nun pant" 5 \ l
a Miull cxpariMim ot the IBCltaUOB .!<pariineti! mm that it is taking: en greaterprojectl su».h as Middlesex l>tiwns»huh he als<> suppi'rts
TO »'i ' 10 Middlesex IX'WIls ,'l n )where else in the lOWItthip .'IK- needsIIDOOth paved and prelciahls unmnBetted rnjits ,>n whuh In travel lhai * .iproMcm m ihc Spotswood lection olMonrae, the councifanaa admitted Mesaid he would like 10 "icel vwHh Ihe Middlescv Count) rnnapoftation CoordinalHU'C otnmittcc todctcninne whether Hwould asMNt Moonx b) Mpanding Summcrtull Kodvl a count) road, into tourlanes Hut he said, would (Deviate theiratiK pri»blcins s«in>cwhjt
K H l S INt .ON dM SI million quesI i .HI Ol what he would do foi ihelOWmhip it Ihc trdctal gi'scmrrient jiasehim that amount 10 spend tor MoDTOC,Mr D iP iem hsicd thrrc priorities
Sarah I ane and Ihc ( tapigtviUe areasarc in dire need.'! sewers the Sew SireelAWd needs sewns rifipffatfl) and thebridge giMnj: rser I IK turnpike needs t.i he
widened Itnee would he nt) pnoritmwith the money, he ^aid
(icncralU . Mr DtPieno hclicscs he isworth repeatinj;. ashisianipai^n lncr
alurc suggests, because I hd.l one solciIrl l me that I never |O< stale I m alwaisup OH idias I (uvt emiujih sasw to sta\with Ihe miles I JJH wuh a modern «.i\ ..tthinking r»ul I nc\cr wanl 10 no wuh amwild tOVestmetUS I wanl to he on Ihcconservative tide, myself, hut I don iwjnt to cut the town short
Mr OiPirrrn lives with his wile andthree children on lower MauhaponuRoad
ihc I rainin| S< hool Mr I iebowiuoltercd some .'( his own siews nn themallei
\Se have to keep me pressure.state P K problem 'tK-s hase now i\ \h,yit's * holding situation Sen V^allwnftVJM he Wants I'1 keep il .is il was • :ly chartered, a boyi none IV» u«j i.work Ihcm OH a tarm. hul now hceausc i|bud|dar) problems ai the sutc level thekids are no) (etttaj the rehabilitativetraining thai lhi-s were " Ml I ictXM •Mid
Ihc ^amlidalc said the coumil ihtiulJhave pul a question o| whether i« rnK Iilund a municipal libran on ;he hall, •
It would have COOM to a tv j . ' :KPttun ^ c rKcd something -\ n urn. | .hhr.irN w.Hild he utilized h\ a lot ' ;•pie But it we do it, we hasc lo '•pared to make a lomrniliiienl Wd<> it halt way,' he said
Mr I ichiiwit/ seemed saii\hthe question ot a part (vaid murm i| .iilepartriKnl will appeal on the Shall>K
" I f it s not doiK* IHIW . il WIIIIK* ai
two scars siixe no onr lum\ milCial cleil iom S..w iv ihe time, he •
A^ain he reileiatcd that Ihc vjjestua mutikipal lihran slsfl \rx>uld liasc t>placed on this \car s general electballot
VSKH) the SI millionlion ,»r wti.il fh' would do tor
he as a ..UIK ilman were |iiscn Si mi,lion b) ihe lederal j.'uscrnnicnl. MtI ichowit/ listed his priorities
I'd hu\ the police ik-pdrtincnt tnodeiBequipment tirst. he said
His second tt^us was on recreation"We could bu) land Look tor halt
acre IOIN where we couM huild Kiskethallmuds and plasground enuipment," hesaid
Mtet recreatjon Mr Ltebowitxtaidhewmiid turn his efforts toward • librar.His tourth prnirils would bt a lern centerand last, hut not Icasi he would pul vmicnnine> li'ward a new poluc huildmji andtoward rcintofcin^.1 police |x-rsonnel
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mi ( tNMDATI I IM Mid Km. ilr lc i l r . l IK- * . . i | , | wvcttigalc Muiinic stniMpatuuoa ind nadi piubteiia
I ii mil? sihcdulin| i". ih innui liaei thai s«-t\c Monnot n.. • »othtp i growth and developmem ought . , . pop ovaIhfit :
Mi Knv> live in JII j f r j ihdl hasFamiliinicd him ill loo * r l i with tn/ftproMcnu K M the Spabwood tecttaa <Athe i"*
Pbere'i no immediate rawer, butit * noi njmi n^nf thai M ><C left alow,"he uid
^ need i ii lolidated rttnn h\S|«! VJ •«! ami I )IJ Hiul^r ami
the *.<>unt\ IM .i'l< vialc i ICVCft problemi h j i s gettin| * « i rhc ihur IH* I INshoulil rn* ^Mhiii- in wiiri lo v>lvr ihcpiubleiii Ii i- - Ivabh ii il lake RrK •conunitraeni IIKM money. Mr Ki^-.
Mi K , . . OUIM MUIU^'IT Hrttha iiui" tared tome <>i hisnewi ixi Hit i.u utuatxm m Monra
M i •• i. I.I. cii vkiiti the bighcM IJVrale il s H-ITI m In scars Nfl l l tf "I tted|
i > fhey could have spnsad<>ui the com I 'H'. iciuiii have achievedtome ileflv by adjusting pnonucs msttadol hiltinj people in one >i'ar * n h J
t tax iiKriMM1. hf sjitl
MK. KK.dN rut volualeered in lerveon J cilzetu committee vshuh »i l l in
i alternative! to establishing Jinunkipjl llbraf)
\ dunk ipjl htn.ir\ would unbalance, i . burdensome tax rate Isupport
the concept "i • fnendi ol tin- I I I T J I Vtolicilng coolribuUons from industries.III.I |oi .i! organitaiioni i" gel u suited IiIMIIUHIUJI cotUnbuiioni arc illowed, Jbuiking could be purchased *nhin the
ui ire* wch as ihc A Irjinc hut
Mailing startsUnited Wayin Rossmoor
I h ' nn, ,i w .i\ ,,i i tntral )crsc\i.iiiin hed ii> 1981 annual drive in K.>SNmooi with i mailing i" .ill residents fromEtthei I Oureasko, who again »JS•»lt\ii 11 ,. > luinn.in
Mrs. I > I airl icKI I .me hai
' ' nroe township bnai i Ieducation and is editoi .4 the Ro»»mooi
I»K t ntted v\ • • . i (,.,:•
•I 1 nanonwide efton h\ thnuundvolunteers r.n^-v funda t"r ihc nccil^ "I(8 lot .il ,m.1 national agent ies »hkh pi"vide more than i(|11 human sct\ki 1tjm s 111 nil .HIM
Ihcsc igencies, ranging from the• k i . i i i»« 1,, > \ K \ ,.,,,) inv
ill the blind the mcnUlK rrtirdcd »s »cllas encoura| iractei development
g ScouU and the •) s Agencieswch as the Visitini '• Association olMiddlesex ( "luiu si Petei 1 Medical
Middlesei General Hospital theSalvatm \ n m ( crrbril Palsy Aftodiiion it,';, .111,1 cm! Scout < ouncils, and> Mi \ ^ III.I U l l l \ v partk ipate in theI mtcJ Wa) tunJs
I a s ! \ c a t K i ' s s i i i i K " t . ' | > | V i l i t . .
SI 2.000. a " • -ulenti lui Rinsmoui rrsidenli * i l l continue to
• nstratc then compassion foi less• • mate people b) then generous contnbutions
Frame, matworkshop setin November
Barbara Burdell ol the Cranbur) ( 01nei 1 laller) and I ram* Shop >M1I conduct
, rkshup on matting and framing J II l i t 1 >M s, hc«>l on 1 * , , Monda) evenings
mbeiDuring Ihc lust session 00 No< 9
M Burdell w i l l introduce the variousnali ami equipment used in matting
and framing and demonstrate theii propel•inn and use Participants arc en
:!IIN SCSM.'U pieces
thc> wish tn mat J I IJ " i ita.iK- vi that ihomas lelecl ippropriatt matenali foi thenext week
pants will Murk uith the mattingami framing tools and materials in ih*N P \ 16 session to create .i finished srtting im then artwork
Ms Burdell noted that needleworken<vi\ he particularl) interested in aitcmiiii^' IIK workshop She «i l l demonstrateho* in stretch vs.uk before framing
I lus workshop and others are beingpresented tn Cranbur) Landmarks ImRegistration t>>r the workshop will be
pted by mail until Oct 26 Brochure*containing registration forms ma) befound at the Old School Building iiie(ranbur) Publk I it'iat\ an,i the Cranlmi\ Bookworm
Additional information is ivailabk b)calling the I andmarksoffice .ii'>>'s I l s i |
I to 4 p m fuesday through fhursda)
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ii"! it ii ><ci JIIK- i t j i hunlrn, Mr kiyyslaid
fhr IUUJIIUIC. *hrn asked *liai BCwould Jii foi IIK- tovkiiship il the leik-tal
nnicnl n»\c him SI million, rrplicd.I'd rsuhhsh t civk Tiller within th<-
uus V\ ar<J \ thai wuuM iBJCOTPOle* N>lh j l ihrj i \ and ni'l, • ' ami < MJI.1, - ireatioo aratt, plus»
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local ^.(immunity functions It flfouldquire i land punhase. hill there is pfimridini jv jii.iiiic Vnti i int iKi iv. i l onfinesth«l would solve two ol our protilenis andwouM have t minimum ellect on the la<rate "
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We've been neighbors for a whole year . . .
Let's Get Better Acquainted!Epstein s has been serving the public for almost seventy years, but we>e relative newcomers to PrincetonWe want to know you better Come to our special First Anniversary Open House
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16th THROUGH SUNDAY, OCTOBER 18th
SAVE 20% ON FAMOUS NAME SELECTIONS• PANT-HER •KORET • EVAN-PICONE * J G HOOK *LIZ CLAIBC-• ELLEN TRACEY • WOOLRICH *CALVIN KLEIN •GUNNE SAX *LEVI!• SCHRADER SPORT *LESLIE FAY • MARISA CHRISTINA *NON STOP• MARTY GUTMACHER ^LESLIE POMER *DEVON *COATS BY PENDLE1• ALFRED DUNNER •WARNER •VANITY FAIR *HANES *BONNIE DC• ECHO *MONET •CIANI •BILL BLASS HARROW ^LONDON FOG *CAMI• JOCKEY *HATHAWAY *DANIEL HECHTER • NATURALIZER •JOYCE• NICKELS *HOFFRITZ *FARBER *LENOX *LLADRC • HELD• MARTEX •CARTERS *HEALTHTEX *ROB ROY *WHITE HO• AND MANY. MANY MORE OF YOUR FAVORITES
WIX ONE OF 100 825 GIFT CERTIFICATE COINSA total of 100 lucky winners will be awarded valuable keepsake coins redeen il •for $25 00 worth of merchandise Just fill out an entry blank available at iregister, and deposit it m the box at our credit desk to be eligible 'or a asthat day Drawings will be held Friday afternoon and evening. Sa'. •and Sunday afternoon Winners will be notified by phone if not present Emf. .-nesof M Epsteins and their families not eligible 18 and up only
MEET OUR BUYERS ON FRIDAY & SATURDAY 11-;*it s their business to stock our store with more of wr-. ' . .-. IThey look for the highest quality, the latest designs both classic ana tri
vful1 They'll be happy to hear your ideas, answe- .help you with your selections ably assisted by our sale; lafi: , the orai I ise on their lapel And. of c o i r - • • ' •delicious cofl • Danish
So let's get (o know one another bet (CM* . . .at Epstein's, we're just around (he corner.Were your "Good Neighbor* Store!
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obituaries
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Sampson G. SnrthI u \ S K I i s Memorial w v i c M
-tllbeheW )p m Sunda) l u i h s«mpn o Q Nimiti '( ,i! OfcoO Sited m thrMi.i.iii hu-.h iccttaa who UcdOd '< »isi iv,it s M, , i , , 4 | (,„!,., s , .^ | ) r u n s
IIK- vrrvm-s uill r>- M It* Mukilrl.iishReformed Church, v u i h Middicbinhmd \m»i II K,.j.| *i(hlhcRci HuruldV mdertwek, puts) officututi
Augusta Hasselbach
(RANIUKY Au(!u»i»His%elh«.h.of Route 130. died Oci 9m9tiaceum
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bach WM • Bronx N V . resident hcimctnmiiip I,i ( unhur . in IVS".
Wido* nlhrcd lUwlhach. thcutur\m\i in .1 ion \Minir HmiBmh olCmbur) i brothei Mhcn Ixmkc ofHi,,II- loin l i n e n , Helen N W o n e s <il< ilifornii, Mildred Dian "I Nr» Yorki it) .in.i Fred* Vattradi and MadelineI larit) both ,.i I o n | l ihad; t* . . grandu n u three p e a l g n n d i o a i and trucei'n ii Knutddi uTiii-rs
Funeral icrvicei wen held Monday.(Ki 12. « t h e A s ColePuacralHome,:_' s Main St Crenbw) 11K RevR»binl Van Occf. of the Cranbury Un-ited Mclh.>dist ("hutih. nfficiiled
Memorial contribution! mi) he madein the ' ranbur) I irsi \ K I Squ.ui
Susan E. Keene
M O N R O I S u s a n E K e e n e , 9 6 , <>tMaiden I am- in the K.isvnHmr tectioadial (Ki >) JI home
Umn in Sew Vi.rk Otjf, she had retided in K.".-iiii»ir simc 1472 Her husband When J keene. Jied in I'M*I
Surviving r. a .laughter. Mar^ari't HKeene ol Kossnimir
Gnvetidc lervicei »cre luesdav atMiHinl OliVM Cemetery. Mupclh. N Y
Memorial lervicei were Sunday .n ihckossiiuM'r < t'imnunity (hurth. wilh thek r \ Knixit M MacNab officiating
Memorial contribution* nu \ be madein the WyclifTe Bible rmulalon, Huntington Beach Calil 92648, or to a favo-rite charit)
\ r imiiiuiiis m h\ the A S ColeFuneral Home, < unhurs
Joseph Bakos1 KI M l >N J . .w |>h H a k n s . " J . ..I
2 1 4 N . n u n SI . I r i - n t u n . d i e d ( K l ' i nsi Fram ii Hotpital, Trenton
It.'in in Hunury, he »as a liletimcI ill i-l ttw Prcncofi .m*a He * . ^ .i
retired m*.hinisi foi the (icncral Motofl' • I Aim- Iownship
Survtv inj .ire tw»» st'ii1". Joseph Aii.ik,.N,,i r r e n t o n a n d O o n a U J Hakos , . tMi lKi l lc 0 M l.iui 'hk'i ( a m i ( a s j I U r o,it rrenton; one brother, Paul Hakm olrrenton two pandcrutdrea, and se%cralniecei .m>i aephewi
Funeral icrvicej were hcldOti ^»i thek fen Funeral Home, rrenton, with theRet kulman \dor|an "I the H m^ariankct..iin t hur. ii ol rrentoB officiating
Burial wai m Rucrvtc* Cemetery,• .II undel ihc direction nt
m I uneral Home, lli|!htsumn
Felix J. QuintoIK! WTON rhe funeral t"t t e i u J
Quinto, .i H >ear mpcrvisof "I mainte-nance i"i Fahei Bod) Wviiionol (>ener,i Mocon »as held I M 13 From ihePtrtuidc Memorial Home, \^M ParkMiieAvt
M..ss ol Christian Bunal was cele-brated in Our Lad) of t>'**i CouncilCatholic Church, West Trenton
liuri.il *•••• m Ewinj CemeteryM, Quinto S6 .'i I wtag Pownthip,
died Oci 9inUnivenityol IVnns>lvama
HotpiulHorn in I rentOfl he hJil resided in l »
inj rownihip i..i ihe lad 0 </tm An\, , ,u wtenn ol Worid W« II. he was a
memba trf ihe rreaton I Uu I "dtie Nothe \ineiu jn I egwn Pot) r*i J i 4
IN i iwrenco ilk ind die Knifhti ol Col-unihus Coum il No 5756
Heiiiurvtvedb) hit wife, ElizabethsV»gmi//i (Juinlo. a daughter. Mrs Allcia Boyka if Citnovny; a ion PhilipEQuinio, JI home; J brother, MichaelQuinto DI rrenton, a grandchild jn»l J
Maciorowskijoins faculty
I md.! Maciorowtki ol lametburg hasjoined the facult) ol ihc Bloomfkld ColI, . Presbyterian DivWonol Nursmj;
M,.si recently, Ms Maciorowiki tu>be< ii -i mining consultani lor the maternalmd inul health program ol the state !>•panmeni ol Health She aUo hai taughl UOcean i ."i"1^ Communit) and rrentonState colk >•• •
sin- is ,i member "i Sigma fheta Tau.niiiMiit; honoi lociety, and ihc Newlenc) chaptei "i the National Committeei,II ihe Prevention ol ( nild Abuie She•Jso lervei u lecretar) on the executivecommittee Tot >ieNe\* leney State Nun-ing \SS.K iation'l Dlvilton ol Msicrnal'i hild He M>
Ms M i. iorowild hold j niaslers lie1'iec in nuising fromNe* Vork Univenlis when ihe ii .i candidate i"i . Ph I'degree
F-unrral wrvit ts were privateHorn in C'liy C'ountv. Ind . Ih Smilh
v»»\ educated in the public schools » l l e rrrHaule Ind He received hn bachelor ofscience degree from Indiana Slalcl r « h e r » College in 1925. and his M Aand .1,»t.mtr from Columbia llnivemly \ Teacher* College
He laughi hiMory in Nesv Hmns»icliJunior High Sch«)l tor |y yean, and inI'M I svu named supervising prim ipal <>lIranklin l owuh ip putihc schools
In i'*4^. he was appokMed '•(V.unly superintcmlrni of uhmils. hutlett that posilinn in 1956 I ' •" " ( " trie-superintendent s poat in OcCM O nSouthern Kcpmnal Mi 'h Si hool
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HAVE IT ALL NOW.FINALLY. THERE'S A WAY FOR WORKING PEOPLEIN T H E PRIME O F THEIR LIVES T O ENJOY T H ELUXURY AND LEISURE T H A T WE ALL WORK SO
HARD FOR AND SO FEW O F US EVER ACHIEVE.
FRI I DOM111 >v» man) times have you asked\< mi v l t "Whal am 1 woi kniL:foi -". "\\ h\ .mi I spending si imm Ii nl m\ In e tune on ( bores'""What about ••:< t< >i .1 ( hange.1*"\ \ i t i e . I I \ i '11 W e k n u u M l l . l t \ 1 Ml
want 1 hat's v» li\ we'i e buildingfh< ( • immunitii s o H oncordiafogivi \ "ii .1 home where youi an
enjo) lust 1 lass li\ ing and sei \ i<[ o g i v e you a < ommunit ) w h e n
you can es< ape In tin t rowds am1 h o i e s \N i t l i n i i t m ' t t n i L : i<K> 1.11
in 1111 family, Ii iendsand *< >i k[ o g i v e you a way of life
where \ n i n a n have iheluxtii \ and leisure \ ou'\ v.ilw.n s pi omised youi self
I .IMRV( oncordia's homes are planned loi the relaxedw.i\ nl life we've been talking about fhe) havethe li«ik ul a New England \ i I luge, and man\have stunning L;I>H course views Von can ch<x>seh 1 mi .1 \.n iet) 1 'I |>l.uis mi hiding single familyhomes, duplexes and condominium apartments
Knd even model has its own luxuries likelofted ceilings, brilliant l>.i\ windows, romanti<fireplaces, and elegant mastei kit I is
Vou'll 11 in I unexpected options liki .1w tin I pool, .1 soiai ium 01 .1 greenhouse \mlyou'll 11 IHI beautiful interiors designed to complemenl everything you do..( hitside, privategrounds are beautifnil) landscaped to pleaseyoui eye Even home is value engineered tonuke it as maintenance free as possible and toinsure maximum energy efficient") Even il u -p.m s 1 e net ess.it y, there's a maintenance crewto do them! All you do is pa) one low month!)fee, u in Ii iils.<(covenawn nu<w MIL;, ti .isli and
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In 1st nl IllXUI ies .uu!sei \ it es we've l>eeildest 11
OITOK 1 I M ryA place like ( oncordia invites a special brand 1ix*ople; active a<lventurous 1 M'<)|)li with younj{ule.is. happ) plans and varied interests Hutdon't think vou need to retire to IKIVI .ill (Ins IIyou're l^m ovei you're e l igible In l a d . the\ \ i s e s i i i u ^ h t I K t i n i s r w 1111 h a v e it I»• »i 11 u . i \ s
ti K I . I \ t l m s e w h o 11 1111 ' w h i l e
IIHA are still working and inthen prime K » |" • '|»I• • eveiI 1 . 1 v e , 1 1 I I . I I I I 1 i i 1 ( | i 1 t l i . i t V o u
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C int ordia is a coun-n s i lulu ommunity l<>iw< irking adults th.itunprei cdented in theNortheastern 1 'nited States.Enjoyment is the point You'llnever 1 un out 1 >l things tod<unless \<HI w ant t< >1 here \* ill be the I s hole < ham-pionship* golf course guai .11 needto present a different challenge evervtune I here will be the multi-milliontlull.it t lubhouse. complete with lightedtennis courts, indooi and outdooi sunnming |HKI|S. and .1 health sp.i I here areeven jogging and bicycling paths And thereare < ommunity 1 lutr- and organizations, i lasses,parlies and excursions that'll introduce vou toa wealth 1 >! ness h i'-nds.
things you've promised y o u r v l l an1 lit re (inl u d i n g o u i low Grand OjK'iiing prices ranging
from the mid ISO's to just over SKXUNK).) A n d ilyou've U' "i .i h o m e to sell, oin netwoi k <>!successful brokers is read\ to take o n that |< •!>S e e u1- t i K l . i \
rhere's absolutel) no reason wh) you can't haveI t . i l l I H l \ \
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1 mi ( OIK iei ge system anidea we borrowed from the world's grand hotelsl i i it s e i i n it \ i s n i l n e tli .1 n t h i s I t ' s I x ' i n g c l o s e t othe important things in youi life like family,work, friends, cultural activities and entertainiilent And at ConCordia you can he set m e mknowing that you're right in the middle oleverything less than an houi from Manhatti01 Philadelphia, next dooi to Princeton andRutgers; 11 use to the ocean m mountains and
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A SIGHT not seen (or 200 years — French Hussars parading up the mam street ol Princeton
MILITIAMAN David Baird c.il Pniv . sonhis musket as he watches the approach o! thecrack French troops
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ditrutarie^ reviewing the iriH>p *crr Nt.iu- SciMioi JIK! Acting Governor,Joseph Merlino, Congresiworotn Miih>.cnt Fenwtck, Priiwrtfii BoroughMayoc Ki>r\Tt Ciwley, jnd J repRtcntttivc frorn the frcrKh
NoUbk I " ' his jhsiTkc Aa^ ( id) Kin.hamtx-.nl. »h.i is hfin^: impcnODatcd h> CfOsb) Millaman Mr Millanun » ^ oa Ifac road »nti Htotheilegion "I K«H.hanihcau wimon an»l *as Uul seen in V^hippaiu Hut ihof-rrrKh general'^ tailutr u< make a perfunctOT) ippeanocc ^a^ «MI t..ryi\L-n «hcn none •>ihiT ihan George Washington, Qen Kn.han.hcau -Irierul and (he father "I the United Stales, aildrr\vcil the assemblage
l"Jjs it ).'i\cs me J :real KMC "I pride to see all these people plyinghomage Ul tomdhtng thai happened 2im sears igo, said Mr v\ uhitlgtOO,p-irtra\cd bv Ixe Reed ol Hurlin^inn "And I tlto A ant lo thank France l"rthcir contribution (O our neu MttOO
Betause Se*p<in. R I was the siartiri); point ul Rocbtmbeau'l Mil milemari-h to Yorltown twocentunei baik. the diminutive Ncv* l.njiland state issponsi>rin>: tins last hurM 1 huentcnmal firewofkl
Representing Rhixie Island ( kivermw ) Joseph (iarrahv . Hn^adier (icnGUbeH Hempel pcetented Mr Merlino with a commemorative dressingsp»»vn based on one ol the French general's dining utensils In return MiMerlino presented den Hempel. who was resplendent in colonial waist
eoat britches and sash, with a I.enox h«m I from tin' (iarden •Miyoi ( awle> rescued a plague Itom the I .iu/iiii I i / i . •
Mot an arut pfOcUflHtlOOl were e u h a n ^ e d between iru- rnal•entativet Irnm MCIUCI ( <Kint> (Hmiuunit> CoDcgC, Kulu Ila-nlon Stale College
VMiile the I au/un I r ^ i o n s t m j at attention. Mi Moran ind iht- .•!rit-rdignitartet tt>cii pia^c J wn-ath on the Battle Monumeot .is the sinneoi tin- uai Waduagiaa peered down
In the iinal ac t ot the bow long ceremony, musketinto the ait as soldiers lifted then thin- cornered li.il II '
Rochambeau, Vive Washington " While the crowd reeli d frinj; explosions, the titc pla>crs played a somhei VemonGrace" lohonoi the ftcadi tad MneHcwu wbodied during the Ran. War
•\lt':i leaviflg PrinCCtOfl and spending the ni^ht in the I awrence Krmofy,the I au/un troops headed south to mher Lilies towards the culminating eventol the reefMCtmenl the British surrcndei lo d e n Washington andKiKhambeaL1 in Vnrktiiwn on ( kt 19 Joining the Other Iwith hundreds ol other cotonial milnia. die Yorklown telcbfaliun willinclude Ihe largest IXlhicntur% militar) l amp seen in \ narnl an appearance b \ ("resident Kea^an
I 1/ 1C \JnJ |( o u r weeklyA r t s S L e i s u r e S u p p l e m e n t
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exclusive 11 ill ii i mill itinns, hoel heights and lahtH dcnif{nf>(l»peciflcall> tin oni t-uslotners tantes More than utij Dthi -L;.II m i n i . s i K i r s m u s t h i \ K e x p e r i c n c i - d s i . i l l undi<r!ttand.s1 1 1 > i c i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i t i i i i i i a n d I . I
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continued ducnimaalkm tgiintt Muccottar worken could raw N<-;MUS eontcqucncct lhi> tenet «JS written fatCounei b) Sewtpapet .1 program ot1 mvenit) I tlenuoa 1 niventt) 1 •/1 jhfamu Stn Diego with funding from theStimuli adowment u>t the fhimanitiet
li>, Ih.lusirul Revolutios erf the lite1 MIII in.i r»iii eaiuiiei mirfcfd the riaeoith, l.i, |,,n .iii.l llu iU-, line 'it jpn> u l l u f
as the central IIKUS ol v.mi m WesternKM if 1 \ DM (K'upk1 who Icll Ihc I amis to
work in factories wore C J M K * j shc i l blue
denim woffcibutt am) ovenlti jm l thus
HIM I" be kiiown I I Muc collar wirlu-rs
Coda) I Mm- 1 "II.11 worken make, re
p.111 111,1 delivei Ihc material objCCtl thai
.111 etteittial to OUf ht .'h standard nf litmi ' from iUtomobllei and wasrnfi|!machine! t" bailpottt pern am) sait-ivpins Yel the people whocrcatc the ri i iuclci "I modem industrial life arc givenlittle eMeem f>\ ihc lociety iht> serve
It is di l tuul i l i i tee h<>* Anicricd iancontinue I" Jlliati winkers 10 lh«-sc i ru
cial |i»HN unless it chanict iu ittitudcitoward Ihcm
I nlil 1954, blue u>llai vmrkers were a
majont) "i the ^mencaa laboi focceSuite then, their relative percentageI though n"i theii ibtotuie number) has
dct lined .is a mull Ol Ihc rapid pDWth inwhile<ollai employmenl I mJj> blue
villar workers clHIiprue Odl) '*i pcricnl
MI ,,ut 102 iiullii 'ii member HrorfcfoVCC1 nhappil) inc Jet line in ihe pefcen
tagC " I blue collar workers has been
•ccompanied by an even more rapid Je
i inn- in ihc prestige wcid) uiigm la ttw
work (he\ dn I sjvak fcclingl) jt>iul ihis' r I ipenl man) sears vcorkin^ in .1
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*orkcit hard phj in .ills ami I •• 1I111u.1lIs .is*are ,>! Ihe fact lhal *hal I *as
doing w u needed by lociet) Vi i Incvcrlelt in) ssnik uas i|'[ 11 whenI svas installing toilet howls and bathtubs
twn absolute necessities o| rnodem
How ( VN IT be that the kind ol «w>rtthai 1 tCatCi Ihc hallmark101 Hi', is Konwdb) that tame sc« iet>' \
v'l.ini e intohistun might help us founderslant! this inomal)
Siarlinv in Ihe ' k Wen ftsc " I ' lassie al
GreeCt when slascsdid all the nlabor. people who did manual w, ;.
In IK* I'Mikcd down uf^in loiter, when
Icudalism developed lurlher north iri
Europe, il w.is Ihe pea.aril tt
in the status hjciafib) *ho did the
planting harvi thei *ori foi
the manor <>n whu hi i a seri
B> Ihc kenaiss.iike *ort ikllh had
specialized and Iti- in hadcome m i " heni» 1 rtfttmen becamehighl> skilled worken wlextended ipprenticeiiiipi la earn ihc titleof journeymen Signiftcantly fins tlas-.*as als" knn\»n as freemen
I hen bailie the I11dusin.1l Revi
vs nh the Ktvenl "t Ihc Facti irj J relenlless process ,p| de shlliii^: be-|.\in Skilled
craftsmen were •• problem foi ta».iorv
owners because ihes ^ould force hi).'hc'r
wage's simpls b) withholdmj ihcir spe
cializcd, essential knowledge from thenvorkplace Employen could end ihis de-
pendence h\ breaking jobi down into
tasks small enough M I 1h.1t anyone iould
learn ihcm. thus eliminating Ha need foi^ rallsrncn
In IV<KI this procesi was made Intel lettuall> "reipectablc bs Frederickfiylor, the lather ol MK-II I I IK manageHK.nt He ari'iied lhal greater elluienis
vci'uld be- achieved ii work tasks wereengineered mio then smallest possible
COmponenU, rclicMnp individual workers ol decisionmakinj:
la \ i , ' i 1 philosophy, adoptedb) Henr> Hord ami other inoSuthaluts aimed todedicate everj minute oi a worker'i timeto production In the process, scurdcrseanie- to IH.- treated .is things mere e<tensions ol machines jml the su i t
went "ut oi craftsmanship Hut ihecliangC made mass pri<dui.lii-n p»,ssihleand heralcted the aj:c 61 the asscnibK line
I NDERLYING THE conceptmass production was the innovation olinterchangeable paiti l " i example, 1p a n m a d e fof one s l i ^ k •• ,
l u re i i s " it A,>ul, l • • i K » be tn^
- line interchange
n e e d lor s | i c , . ia l s k i l l s
• I iheassen • | * n h ofll) a short train
m^ pen- «l
1 tns aspect of the Industrial Ri volutioniin Foreun pk *e arc (.urrcntK
k:llin,' o| ihi rail - I
newspapei pnntii 11. a pnnler would make type. Set it. lock II up andrun the pn >e> in the iradititm Ol (iuten
hanical prinniu'Hui in a modern punnn^ plant, copy is
: "-. reporter! mio j irideo displayu n i t and passed t h r o u g h a pre
rammed computer that makes thepress m.its No printers are involvedand (he lew human tasks rcniainm.
easily h
M I H U K I iltsnian has jiiinc theu,i% nt the ckockmaker and Ihe printerSome maintain their skil ls, includingthirst- who tan read blueprints and turnthem into metal parts. tools houses' •plete w ilh modern plumbing and electric
al wiruu' i tnd bridHut KKiet) holds even these highK
skilled professiooali such as plumbers.: 1.ins Hid iron workers, in low
I QtSC workers are frustrated he-vjuse their own least ol s.nial worth is
not ihared by othen l o r eumple it a
blue collar * • piker w.ini- logo out to din
ner alter work he or she- considers II
net cssii •• ' i inti 1 itreelclothes that 11 the uurA apparel ol the
white collar worker lhal san be worn
without s>.orn in public
Olher invidioui d i s t inc t ions makeblue sollor workers continually aware ot
then lower si«.ul status They punch
lime docks and are paid by the hour
most white col l j r worker* do not punch
tmieclipcks and receive salaries
Blue collar workers ha*c little control
over their time on Ihe |ob and hase access
to few amenities; white collar workers
usualK have less supervision, greaic-r
freedom IO pace their work . and access to.1 Iree phone lor personal business Be-
cause- blue collar workers make or install
things, their work is easily quantiticd.
most while collar workers, are nol sub
jeeted 10 such measurement ol output
Blue collar worken also lace daily thetask o| making their repetitive work bearable In orderlo cope wiih routine |obs towhich s,«.iel\ assigns no intrinsic .alueall employee! but blue collar workers in
particular create a sense of "commun*I rkcrs
Ihis feeling >t a communit) ai wuri.the S I M il III [1 •• • laslory. is
•Tie -t Ihe lew , a t i - ! 1 able lo
lactory Mrorfcei rs Ihus the
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IH.KMSION II \ sic ans jw are i»t Ihe dis ision ,-t labor in «»ur
s, ».ict\ and ol the unequal distr ibution " I
amenities on try.' i"h M J result
people tend to reject manual vtort pre-t erring the white collar world In fact,America is in danger "1 be<
dean hindl v«.ieiy in which nativebom nwn and women retuse- •necessan work of civilization
(•sen as the CCl noiny continik's lo ellruinate blue collar work throughHon. rolu'ls and computers, th
critical ihortage ol • 1 bijecollar workers High r j i ' !
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In torumii in ecncratini! inct>me
Annual art fair scheduledin Roosevelt next month
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M<)\KOI first. the good wwsrhe Monroe priddrts, lui) their nmsl
nnptcssisc iiflcnsisc ouliny i>| the KMIMIjst Silurda> .it Hi^lil.in.l I'aiV
Ihc r-alcnns rushed lur j whopping *4hvaiils in. luiliny I *>') bs quarterKuk dlcnTucker Ilie locals crossed the ^'i v.mllint1 into Ovkl tcrntnrv M I times three ineach halt MOOTO* ran M pIj%s fromscrimmage and ac< umulatcd 16 firstdowns Eadl Statiatk represents j seasonhiKh
N- "* , the bad ri'1 A sFhe winlcss PatCOM lost their tourth in
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DBSPtTI 1HK DEFEAT, cash(ienfl Mill beamed svhen he spoke ol theFalcon offensive showing against theOwk
' It » is our heM jtJirK 10 lai Out oplion attack ssjs super Qkfl luckct seasoutstanding running the hall He ran lorI**1) sards 7; m the firM halt 17 in thesecond, on 14 tarries He also htokc •(vK sard touchdown run His |V* sardsseas WOK than the entire team in ans Mour InM three parties
' fucker put pressure on the " t l tacklearea His ^t*»d taking midc 'he dtfcfttCjto lot the lullhack leasing him * i th Mopen ti>utc to run He executed *el l amiran real we l l . H i l l observed
I in krr. ol umis<- seas mil the team svile otlcnsis, * . , i | - D I.is Hall rushedfor 77 sards on I I canes. Damn Shennanpicked up 59 on i * Bob limeoei Ml onnitu- and ttcshnian lullhack MichaelMischler added 2 ' s.mls on one SUITS
Phe entire running t-'irm' netted *4Xyards. 21* in the first hall U : in theMcond* a huge improvement over the finl
ntcsts We ran I substantial numher ni piass ,md bad I ' '««I ball control
"The MH sards »a- lantasik Hillsaid
It should hast* rven enough to w in Itwe 'an do that .mil pU) error free hall.we are going lo he competitive and uriiisonic games, he said
I H E O W L S were iluggjsh mtiK- tirst
half jntl as a rcsull fti f isucn'sslul rjefi in i ihr lirst twopcriodi
"Hifhiind Cark »as a little stale tn thehr^t hall the coach -ant
ITHS Ian ool) 26 pla) not n
a team suth a hi(.'ti ;• • ffe&K asthev hase fhey might hive becipast us tn their k'.nm- this SatunbSouth Riser he said
Ihc opening quarter was scoreless Itv»as not until nndwas through the secondsession that the lirst six pointer was tallied
highland Part look .i 6-0 lead with6 -1" I" ok) OB • J said run bs Owl haltha«.k t rait Dixon, capping a turn pla>.
Girls soccer squadposts unusual win
MONROE lae Monroe gntaioccctteam, mm 2-4 1, picked up an unusual|-<l »in user (!uest Hoffman m a JUITK-mane.I In ilisplass ol ti^'htinj.' ami serhal•huu Ih. l i i . . i i , ,u. haaled HighMown lo a I I tie in IHighMOWII
Ihc Monroe Hottnian ^ame * as .iwild nmds allait that certainU will IH«make the Cmsernors highlights liltn
The visitors look a I 0 lead earls into(he second pennd
Die janie. sshuh had been marred rnscrbal abuse on the- pan ol the HOIIMMIIcoach, deteriorated into roughness andli^htin^: When I)asMi (ianih and a Hot!man plascr both WtR ejected lot h tht in ithe refercecs ruled that each side mustpla> one plavcr short Monroe agreed, bulHollman rclused Their coach, rathetthan heed Ihc ictcrccs. pulled his team oilthe field, gising the FalcOM a I Owinb)forfeit
"We were outplasin^ them Irom thestart." mach Bcmie Polatsshck recalled."but »c vkcrc unable to KOCt Horn the
start IlK-ir H I * h W U OK the . ' H k i a l s | h e
Hoffman plaseis picked up on it Itiere* as a lot..( rougbnesf Uld verbal ahuse
I"he I I HighWown battled to• I I in in .!• wbU i •• rum I!.. lucslijiase the Rams then c'oal vshen J I llconpiau-t laadvcrtantl) kicked the ball mi..the Monroe net in th-/ second i uarier HutStephanie Peluso. from Kim itied Ihc svnre with a third quarter tails
Ihc game ».i- even!) plascd duringregulation time but according to Natscht'k, the Falcons outplased the hotneteam m the overtime
"We su-re .ill user with our shots but* e could not put il in.' he said
Kim Higgim played well in the Mooroe goal, •topping a couple ol breakawass
Seu-tai pUscrs had good performatves acamst the Rams
l.\nn Miller and Nadinc I ' \moreled a Hrong defenie Cirroclli lamhumt\<* and Chris Delaharidcra on the Irontline Daun Gand] ami I iu Colgate i lhalfback, also plased wel l . " said the
M >ard drisc Fhc bij; plas on Ihc marchwas a ^ varii screen pass on a secindand 2"> Irom quarterback Jcfl Sur^c tnDunn, who tamed th< hall dn\*n tn theFUcoa Mi \aril line ^ Aoplav> later. l)i>on pumhed user lur the score I V extrapoint try, however, failed
WITH JUST 14 seconds lell in thehalf, the r akons scored their first puntsof the campaign when ( arl Romero kicked j 23 yard field ».'"al Monroe hailmined from their own 4^ in H pla>s. thebi^' pla*. .i ii '. ardoplmn kcephv Tucker.tn Ihc ( 'w l 6 hetore the dnse stalledKattK-r than w,n<l upempt) handed. Hillilccuk'd to gu lor the three pointer in theJusin^ seconds o| the half Fhc successtul cltoncutlhe<)»lleadinhalf h ' a n dthe home lean, knew the> had a »:a:ne oritheir hands
Whether Highland Hark undereslimatoil IIK- sisitors in the first half is notknown Hut what was apparent in Ihcseo'r»d hall was the wav the Owls went.inn tin l.ii.ons rhe Owb discoveredthai Mi Broe *as sulncrahlc M thegfouadi and ti»'k adsanta^e ut that vulncrabihts Mthouith Highland Parkthrew several passes the (tmngi >. iJune on the pruund In all the home teamrushc-dlor >im sards with Caul < asserlv.the big < Iwl lullhack. piskinj! up ISO olthem
Ihx i l»ls took advantage ot a Flkonerror to xur t thc-ir second MKhdOWnwith 4 I 2 Ictl in the third period I >na firsti W n plas las Ball tumbled, the Owlsrecovering •>!! the MoMOe (< sard lineSeven pliyi later thanks to a 2 \ard runh-. I asscrls. Ihc hosts were on ihcsmrehoard Igaill ITnis was a sesen plavdrue * ilh t asset Is dome the bulk . ! theh.ill >arrsin>: including an IH sardpickup
< Nice Highland t'ark started runninghim tin- faille ry-^an to swmt Hill said
\s, .! ipped Sorge and Dixon. hut wecould not stop him. he added
I l i l - r \ l k \ joint if) was denied,and the (akons trailed 12-.'
It lix>k onl> I minute. Ift seconds lorthe Dvkls lo reach pas Jirt OOCt moreVain A lakon error this an inicrvcp
Don "I a luckcr acnal at the HighlandPark 2 sard line, turned Ihc ball oser tothe Owls
The halsons received Highland f'ark -kkkott alter the second tou^hdonn andwent In work at their own 411 The tocahmarched lo the Ossl 30, where it wasfourth and live lucker went to the air.trying to hit wide receiver Johndiordanonear the goal line Huiiiiordann ssasdou
ble soscred. and an Owl defends'' pickedofl the pigskin giving ihc home team[s.ssession with its back lo the coal lineDespite the poor held position the Owls
icoftd •gain eight piass later
l l l r HK. M \ N . again, was Falcon
nemesis ( asscrK OnififM andtenfromtheir uwn ' * (asserlv. on a trap up themiddle, ramhlcii 66 vards hetore r»hauled down bv Jav Hall at the MoafOCI vard line On the following plas < iserlv hanged in lor ttuiecond touchdownottheda;. V Sor^c to ku th Stcvcn> |added the two point COOVenion, and thehost Oviis boasted a 20-3 lead
It was a wild Ihird quarter, and ore moretnuchdiiwn was still tube worcd But thistime it was Monroe *hn craacd thi .line. the. lirst f-*lion tou^ridi 'wn 'if thevcar
The Owls kicked Ofl lo Monroe alterthe touchdown Hall lielckd the kickoftinside his 10, and returned the hall to thelakon IK On the second plav ol thescries, alter the lucais wtrc t.r^edhaik lotheir ir*n '2 . Tucker on an option keeparnund right end. walt/cd hH sards !touchdown
Hill explained Ihc pla>Highland Hark had a hlit/ on Shet
man picked it up. Tucker ran around thebi l l / , received good blocks down'from Heath l.eit/ on the defensive haltback and Tomrm Wetter nn the salctsand Tucker was orii.-
THr rWO-PODYl 4tcmp( missedand Ihc score read 20 9 Owls with thefourth quarter still to be plaved
But the Falcon were unable to store-again, while the < Iw Is added a linal touchdown
With S IN remaining in the contestSurge, thiow-ing Irom the ihotgunformaturn, hit DUon with a 14 vard storingpass sulminatink: a 10 plas 62 sardmarch live kev k:ains .,n rhi> ad-anscwere a 1^ sard Sorge ti > Stevens pas*and runs bv ( asserls i In sardsi Sor.sards.. DUon |S> and Stcvensi"1 IheI I ) cloied out the storing at 2 ^ ' ' a- thepoint alter was unsut^csslul
The Haltons pcnctralcd intO< Iwl terntor. siv tiiiK-s in the hallnarrve but -onls twice two marchci -sere -•on d«'wns Ihe retnaiiung dnveithwarted bs 1 jcker s MerceptiOB, anj .ibltKked field goal attfiiipt from the ' '•-26, Highland Park recovering the hall ontheir own 42
The Owls are a big lean 'he biggest we have plascd yet," Hill saidwith interior linemen going more than200 pounds
"We handled it well in the first hall,hut in the second halt the) went mside totheir lullbatk straight ahead rather thanoutside. anJ we sserc .jruhn v ."iitainthem.1 Hill saiJ That seemed to sum itup
Several performen had outstandingeffort] tor Monroe
Nick D'Amore. at middle linebacker.led ihe defenie with 13 tackles and three-assists Defensive fullback Imi Bennell
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GREG LUDWIG detenseman to' tne Monroe Fakxios is pat "'socce' team tnat tKiasts a seven-game winning sueax
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M< INROI The boyi IOCC ormachiiH ' • •
roll this w . . ' i n s wonall th: a shutout
now own a sescn-gamc winstreak and haw not surrendered • .then last M penodi ol loccei
A ' cxtcptionalh well. i-Kire of the season FatconcoadiPackard said, referring to his
squj.l s 5 ° victor) ova Hottman\ m n \ V«ilvin and v\all\ hist her ea».h
pMeadl
netted two gnaJs «nd Rishup one to lead the ,'ttcnselooked sharp in goal
i )n Mondas the halsons wt>n a liugncrover Piwatawas Vo Tech hs in Ici-nint Packard used his f\the cntirr second half
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to Shenv Striven BelfMvtuc had 10make levenl lineup chalet, the m»MiwilchiBj i'l potitiooi I've done all
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Due team unuld haM' poneniotldrive Ji'«n w the 25. wtefC the otheiteam w.uild take the hall av»js j n j Jn^cb j A jplu-ld It »as a \ e n last game>hc said
ITK Fakooi cooapleied a home andborne teries »nh South River, and n »avquite a different rtor) Ir.'rn Ihe ht\t meeting as iru- locili and ihe Rams dueled loascofeless tie, Sharon (\>si N lounh shut• >ut .'I Ihi' \ear Monroe did n.>t ha^f a
Soccerit untinurd from paftr I ' A )
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fenjC WO1I thai ^anie lor us." a mn t rmrdPactard statrd
\ inns WUaon puked up Ihc name s
lOQC tails 14 minutes into Ihe lirM pemnl
lot Pergola, BobScatto, KivhBuMoandi tref I Udwig, alunj! viilh goalie D mMr aril all shme.l.'nthedelenw MoBfOClimited las! Hrunsuuk Vo le ih to loursh..|s
I"his week Ihe FaioOM lake Ntth oltheir Krealtl to Si Mar\ I i)l South•Xnihus on I ndas Nc^t Wednesdas. IheMiildlesei Counts lournamenl Mill he(tin with the FakOM oprxinenl and suestill uruk'tirmined 1 ast sear Monroe lostin the semi hnals to escntual thampionsEdison on corner kuks
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NOREEN CAROLAN attacks tne ban lor the Monroe field hockey squad
which stands 4-1-2 on the season
(Michaeia McMillan photo)
We played terribr) It was not one ol• >ur better sanies \V e M/erc DO( Cfverconlldent tvsau^f »c had tied Sayieville inour prcMiHis j:ame. hut » n v »erc sluj:
guh.flai Our passing was noi iharp Wenvere intercepted mam times We put itu-
ball on their stuks I'hes also h»oki\l a
whole lot bolter than in our Ins! gameBelgiovine saul
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l l it were not lor her deflecUons u ivsould nii| hjsf gotten the ball in our
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Fhe I .ilvniis closed out a hus\ andHKcessful two weeks « i t h a ^ 0whitewash ol Peoninglon Prepai honK-
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MIKE NEARY (291 is shown bouncing off a Columbia tackier in anticipation of a spinning move which wouldspring the senior tailback for a considerable gam Neary ran alongside Larry Van Pelt Saturday for the first time inthree weeks
(Marti Czajkowski photc)
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Sports rdilm
the icon I 'NU-I I .it 14. iusi ovotour minutei left la pUj thousand! ,>t
anxious f«m iuni(> tn theii feel la reinfore* J I jst shot home leant drive
I he icfiloc c |ujrurh.nA working the
deck 11kv .i I A . Ir; ipn !'!•• .1 fe» Ilil'l
r u l e D D K ] iruund hurnei to the V I Mi n n one >•»•! line th»-n |irm the Kill inhis ijilh.u k i . MI .tv he drives through thegoal line fm i20 141 dgi with onl) I 50rrriMinin|!
maj tound like ,i South Bendicenano u inrvalit) J recount ol thePrinceton figen :.iiu late in the fourthc|ujrtcr JL-JIIINI ( olumbia Sjiurdj', Inrtheir second conicculivc come frombehind win 21 u l i n \ had inuck hyB r o w n w i t h 9 2 l econch left o n ( K t *
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" I think i tu t though it looked like theMine utuilion in the two gamei ii * J S
different, explained IFrank Navarro ssuh ( olumbia, v*cs l i i | H - •
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S r M O R lailbacl Mil N irj (com
ingofl I knee miur> ipul the 11 person lopj iul lud hten instrumental in keeping his(earn in ttriking position throughout IiUJN the lirst tune I jrr> \ jn fell indNe.ir\ rjn lofdhef lincc the scjson \openci ii Dartmouth so the t^u cdebrated tor 1 H I inmhincd rushing yard*V.irs tloiM ran 27 times tor U~ \.ir<Kshowing balance jnd intuition in the -t-.ieol J foung Franco Hjrr^ I ^.tsn't sutprised to see him puk. up so much >J I.Ij^'e ItK- coach said I *as surprisedthat his timing * J > SO good though
\ in Celt claimed <h tuuirh sards nnfourinempu.includingi 17 >ardll)runui the tirst quarter The senior CO-Captain-t.irtcil mil user ni:ht end then cut kickacross the pursuit tor an intelligent £j in.making the score 14-0
Klthough Princeton led M t> at thehall pit) up lo that point hail tven evenl lu liters icored earl) on a one \anl.la-ii h\ lumor tailtu<.k Roland WarrenInn othei than Van Pell I maneuver nothing much else happened affehxivel)
Neilhei team *Js ahle la mountinolhei i l i u i ••! consequence until J iiremaining in ilie final quarter. * h v n ( ol
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I his week the Princeton figen tnvello Muhic Stadium in West Point N "i .lo do battle with Arm) It wil l be the 12thmeeting ol the two teams hut the lirst timefr.ink Savano has met the Cadetl in his10-year Division I (ireei Princeton ie*l»the series <Aith six wins to \ r r m s twoThere have been three ties I he last timetho played *as in 1942 *hen Ann>romped 40
\ m n tomes into this j;ame . I Intheir lust faille il I olumbu Missouri,the ('adetl UlfTered unl) their ninth openHIL1 iljs lou ui ' '- sears .it Wesi P..:nifootball, J4 in to MlZZDU In week twome) loll I" \ M I in Mi. hie U ' Ihe\then beat Brown at hot andHuv j r d on the road J ' I • las t week, theBlack Knight! were shut out h\ thi Scjr
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4n defense fhii year it tost eight staiurs to graduation, returning icvcn onoffense and seven on defense In all, 18lettermen were lost .md <A returned
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>c*r loo miny hunters areapprehended, fined in murt and emhjur?ssrd simply hetauv: thc> \ixn ceruinspct ics i it dm. k s b> mistake 11 ignoraixe
With Sew Jer%e> pr»Ltiun(( i f»nnts • -I'Mi if duik hunting ovrr the paw de.ade it hasn I become any easier for thehunlcr [-j\i week S anitle showed theneed and reavin lor fhr \ptirt\man hcin"ahlc tu identity species of waterfowl inorder to \a*e themselves pcrvinal inconvenicmc as well as to protect the sportthey love
Duck identification is doubly toughsince best hunting occurs on those grayovercast da.s and I v e yet to see the duckthat will nbtige the hunter hy giving himone ol thosi- talendai poses
However, if (he hunter is willing toconcentrate on such things as silhouette,si/c. the way a duck behaves on the water. how it flushes and its characteristicsin flight, most of the species he is seekingwill reveal some distinct giveaway as totheir kind Standout coloration and distincl markings are another key to identi
Wildlife retugc\ parts yar •and even itital pnocl «JC ttcttiimlance there hai rictri Jof malla/i^ OS Pnldic I atcan BCeMit) studied li>r d*tic\ t\ puddlen
lake the •*•«»]'lciik t n d w Iduck, uhicti accinjnts liir the I * Iis rncire ahundant than mmt hunters rca!i/r The wood) is casil;, tht rri"ni/cd dink in flight fur ' -reav»ns \iA --nK is ric the ••l> plumed ol »aier1<i»l. but he yi •very distinctive >; •iliyht I his is 4 vaildocki
IN \N> SIM \ I I O \ »henfactors arc Ic he considered, process oVelimination is often the heI-et s sd) that Vinir Hhnd is site:'Ion land manh iusi off a mull p.ndonihc
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[he puddle ducks include mallards,blacks, pintails, widgeon, gadwallsWIKKIICS shovclers and teal
Divers are in the category that includelanvashacks. redheads, goldencyes. butBeheads, greater and lesser scaup, ringnecks, ruddy ducks and all the merganscrs
Puddlers are inclined to frequent shal-low marshes swamplands, small pondsand inland rr.cr^ as opposed to large openb-nlies ot water Because their feet arcnearer the center nt their bodies they aremore at home on dr. land So it you findducks Iceding in gopfieldl you can beprett1. certain they are puddlcrs
On Ihe water the dittercncecan be CM)\; Ipaned Puddlers teed hv tipping up asopposed Iodising They alvi ndc higherin the water than divers When they areflushed they spring trom the waicr whileihe divers seem lo run or patter across thewater until airborne
Diven on the o<her hand, like bigwater and while habitat isn't always the
m line in duck identification it is astart in the right direction The wings oldisers are much smaller in proportion tosi/e and NKIV weight and therefore theirwtngbeSU are perceptibly faster thanthose ol puddlers
i\ SI THK knowledge "I some ot theabuse points would be grtH in tiding ahunter new to an area but pn>bably thebest was to learn duck identification is toi;et A O*H1 b»n>k on the subject and then dosome preseason ohservjti.m ol wildducks in a natural setting, especially inthe area you will be hunting
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Helen Hurt n f« from '* ">• •• "• •"' " " " " ' M l < " l s ' ' " " ' h " " l c l J bwm
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tat once - I K iin.lv iiu ailing fed she modifies ihe naming ihaes townine individual needs of the runnei rhe shoe modification nol only mike dief,,-, h.MMn tn.i prevent tnd const I • • I K * ranged running injuries t<> theknee ankle and shin, according to M n Mum
Witfthammei nails, glue, drill ipecul (being pttenied) rubber-likeiiiaim.iis.irul Inventive mind M n Hum his added) «e* dimension to theprofession of shoes repairman rheoW time shoe maka walking on walkingshoes has to make room foi the modern woman shoe consultant wotting onrunning shoes
Mis Hum mii-iii be described not .>-.«ihoc repan penon, but ratha u.in intense scholai ol the running ihoe.' •..">! Dan Challener, well knownniilci tnd graduate ol Princeton I mversii> i crosi countr) Irani
\ l I n o t (.11 Mis H U M has been modifying runners sin-s on unexperimental and informal basis foi several years, Irus »eck ihe ii bringingher ulrav oui o) the shoeboa and going publn mth tin ihoe modtficatiotibusiness
Un offices «iii K- ,ii home and a) iiu- Princeton Nautihii hmrss < enterand -tic plans to wort closel) *ith alhletK coaches running iiubs amipodiatrists in It*
Mrs Hum's basil invention n •> hard reinforcement on 'he rucn.irilaterall lide ••! the ihoe « on tin- interioi [medial i suli- , >t itu- sh.*- l>iis»ill pri'h.ihU Ix- m\ moil populai modlfii iii"ii i'I the running shuc. Ix-i J I Wextra ngidit) in the nghi places on the sh. *• m i l prevent and correct all typesoi running problems including ihin splints, .mklc sprains, knee problem\ l . tc-si runnen run fastci * i i h fewei injuries and less i j iu-ur xaui M nMuni Ihc riirul snip ,>n the outside "I It"-' sh<<- is made O) a mali-n.il whostcomposition is .> myster) lo everyone bul M n Hum
•mi1 .i Helen Hum ihoe modification i« unlike eithet buying .i new ptiici running ihocs "i visiting the podiatnsl fhc -hix.- modirication beginswith a complete analysis of hoi* the customer rum M n Hunt runs behindiiu-i ustomei foi icveral minutes i" see ihe motion "i thi- knees, ankles feet
I Ml- V ihe determine* tr>«.- we u and leai points on Ihe running shm-s, in.•r.ii-r to determine the runnei i imbalance and weaknesses Mu-r ,i discus> M : ol the runnei • histon ol injuries, Mrs Hum A il l luggesl the appn>pn•te modifications
In addition t" the lateral « medial reinforcements, M n Hum n u \ mserii i iNi iai plastu pieces into ihc medial side >>i the ^>\c nr adii J wedge to 'inforefront "i the sole, depending up.m IIK- nature ol (hi- rumer'i problenuMi- Hum also niuvl laki- iniu consideration the l \pr anil irulini- ol ihcSUILKC U|MHI »huh the runrn-r most often runs
i .. •. da) I am thinking ol new »a\- . to improve the running shix- I amno substitute lor the podiatrist • orthopedist Kui I do think lofTn a M-nn.c
should rx- used in conjunction with the doctor's treatment, i i adoctor's treatment is necessar) sai«l Mrs Hum
Itu charge foi ihc bask modirication » i th consultation * i l l he t J o >*il Bul ' urding to M i Challener, Helen's charges are definitely worthii Became aside from alleviating much ol m> ankk- pain ami weaknesiHelen - rnodification.1 also made m\ slices |asi muih longa I »as hrcakm^:down ihv tides ol m) ihoei every five or su *ccks ihai isam-xpcnJuurcol S60evet) tc\» uccks hut MIKC I tuit IU-ion revampm) thoes, I ams.n ingan enormous amount "i none) in running - t i o o because the tides arcreinforced, and rm sh«n-s lasi much kmgei ihan thc\ used i>>
\N< I I Mr K runner who would run several mile* for Mrs Humark! modifu ationi i Princeton Da-, s, hod leai bet and forme) trac ^ i oai tiCan Lot) "1 had a tremendous amount <•! pain in mji n^ht le^ jndpractKall) had to Mop running unlil Helen ^aiuc .ilon^ I dun ! think I wouldr< runnmt: right now. it it weren t fot i"1- ihoe modifications sji.i Mil o t ! »ho wiiti ins ..n m'tio also tuis modified shoes) r.m in frenton iI reedom Ka^c on Samrdas
(MthougbMn Hunt said she I I somewhat embarrassed by the advertise •men) sounding praises. 1 actually am verj happ) atvut what I hasi-Secn ahic!,. •ccompliUi Hut I do noi intend to slop looking tor even more » J I > toimprove in-.- running -h>< lam noia medical doctor oi chiropractor, hut Idahave eneverant mind, which enjoys solving any kind ol
puzzleshe graduated from Cornell in the late sixiics with .i degree m mathema
IKS hui di.li; i decide to pursue am larc-.i until aftei net fourth child wasborn eight
rhe running inoefix n profession was not one ol Helen dream careen, " Iliterati) fell upon it When all lorti ol lev injuries prevented me frompursuing m\ hobh\ ,,i running I got disgusted enough i" tee 11 sould dosomething aS..u! it I he doctors' help «.is excellent, hul it did not JO quitefa enough M\ sens ol research have hecn in.in>; lor m\ famil) jrul notlusratisc But at I got mysell tunning again and hcl|x-d a tew others.i!<'hi? the wa\
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POTTING COMPANY -with 200 cu M fiber kilnNational representation,beautiful surrounding* 215828-6370
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LOOKING FOR AN Oppctunrty •" — We have a caree'oppon:un>ty m our management trainee program WnItngness 10 worii r ard imagination and initialve a'ethe mam 'eqwements Stan$•5 000- iX 000 An eqiMopportun-y employe' CanM' Thomas 609599-3035
BAB>SIT INFANT - parttime m out Kenc:.) • •lome Mature «»oman musihave transp & re's 'or Dei!Cue day 1 eve hours 20'•29788--
COMPUTER OPERATOR -• e a-e seemng an individualA • • • - ol 6 mos e ipenence <<y ow " r-shift Located m the P'inceicna-ea we o"er ar outstandingDennlits package includingae-ta msu'ance & tuitionassistance Cai1 609-4521300 or senc 'esume witfi desired salary \0 PersonnelP 0 Boi 2 Princeton NJ06MO EOE
ASSEMBLERSSome temporarysome perm.*positions available Oneyear or more etperience ,nsdder'ng and tnnringDuties include performingar>d sokJering on the
switc" and cableassenvxies assignmentsto'lotfring pictorialI aA ngs sampleassemblies and verbal- s ' f u c i ' O n i and
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6O9~44»-65O0609-896-2323
GETTY TEMPS II1527 Fnnegan i LaneNortti BnjnswKk. SJ
201-821-C750
MANAGEMENT OPPO"TUNITV Compiei.' I
• • .i VrVork from home$25 000 part time to $60 000
' ->e Suppiemeniai income Our company hus 29fit eapenence helping peopie Peck and Asacacates o'Princeton 609 924-3670(24hrsi
ADMINISTHATIVI ASSIS-TANT — Pnnceton area com-pany is seeking bright, re-sponsible person with eice*lent secretanal organisationai and communications skillsAssignments include a vanety of responsible dutiesassociated with the operalions departments Modernenvironment with outstanding benefits including denialinsurance and tuition assistance Ptease call or send re
* in desired salary toMs Gieen P O Bo> .ceton NJ 06540 609-4521300 EOE
EXPERIENCED BABvSiTTER needed ?'u'! aays ic2 gins (3' .• 4 6moi own fansReferences ptease 609 4436685
BILLING CLERK - must begood typist hrs 6 to midnightCan atte' 2 pm 609 4483060
EXPERIENCED WAITERSWAITRESSES — 'or Fn &Sat evenings In the nsupper dub Treetops at theFountmnhead In New HopeMUST have eipe-ience mprofessional taWe sxle cook-ing, Ceasar salads & a goodknowledge ol wines The gratuities a'B e»ce<ieni E«penenced ONLY need to inqui'e
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ELECTRONICS TECHNICIAN — is needed By a growmg computer terminal com-
• • fast Wmdso'area for component leve'!roub*e-shoc*ng o' digiia encuus The applicant shouldhave a good wortung knowledge o< PC board 'epair andaipe'ience or" the 'epai' 'Diablo Printers mhe'e'o but not necessa-,Fpr informat ion .iarrange 'or an mtervif*Tom Walsh at 609-448-3480
SECURITY Guards pnent \ pan time M<da«seiCounty Hightstown Law-•enceville Areas Uniforms• • a ages For appt can20^ 329 602' Wv» 9 am 4p m Equal Opporturitv Em-. ,^-
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Cai Renec or Nancy609-896-9470
3131 Pnnceton PikeLawrencev*e N J
PART TIME - Public Opinion Telephone Interviewersneeded tor openings stalingAugust 15th No selling Willtram Rate is $3 50 per hourMust be willing lo work someweekends Call 609 9245900 e«t 3'3between93O4pm Monday Fnday E O E
EXECUTIVE SECRETARY— tor general managet of afinancial institution Must be• M k) t> c* "5 *pn- lake ' 00A -"onhand & possesseiecutive secretarial skillsWord processing desi'abie
. i . commensu'ate we«pe'ience Reply lo M Farny McQui'e-Pubiic EmplsFCU RD # 2 Boi 1 WrighiKM N J 08562 609-"23-
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MOTHER SUBSTITUTE -live in Strong loving personlo la«e over household dutiesfor wo'king mother Boysages 1 1 4 14 Musi dnveGood I • -19-9216588
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ASSISTANT MANAGERS -Cashiers Salespeople W o rpart time Fashion Gallerylormerty Cogrto The MarvelPlace Rt 2~ Ker>da* Paw201 297 6»89
MATURE LOVING - Child-• my home Mon-Fn.
6 30 pm to 9 30 pm Alternateweeks 609 799-8167
STUDENT FINANCIAL AIDE— Do you have a problemsolving mind'' Do you workwell with figures and detail"1
Student 'ir-anciai aide consuiting 'trm is searching lormdrviduai to analyse studentneeds Pnncetdn area CanMrs Hullar 609-924-3463Equal opportunity employer
C A B L E TV P e r s o n n e lneeded — for overhead construction Pole climbing e ipenence a must Additionaltraining will be providedRapid advancement possituiities wth growing companyEicellent benefits Call MiSpencer 609 448 3216
Banking To $9KCUSTOMER SERVICE
Eicellent trping knowledgeol legal and trust terminoiogvFull benefits Never a feeCall 609 896-94 70
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Pnnceton Pike Offlce PartL m r t n c t v h . N J
PURCHASING CLERKpart time 4 hrs 5 day* weekwonting w purchase orders Ainvoices Wing 4 typing Nonprofit organisation in Princeton Jd Wnte to P 0 Bo»2184 Princeton N J 08540
PART TIME RELIABLEeipenenced cleaning manfor commercial cleaningOwn transportation E Windsor Pnnceton Jd area Call609-4436928
Receptionist To »12KTYPIST
E«C*4tanl typing and goodphones Princeton Junctionarea Never a 'ee Call 609896 44 '
• SELECTIVEPERSONNEL *3131 Princeton P*e
Pnnceton P*e Office PartLawrencevAe. N J
REAL ESTATE Sales - newPnnceton office tor residential commercial & properrymanagement J T BoyerRealty 609-92' 1805
DENTAL ASSISTANT - E»penenced or trained Salarydependent upon eipenenceand ability Ca" 609-924-0936
TEACHER - social studiesteacher o1 the hanedcafpedcertificate small pruate
1 school Resumes referencesto Boi #04104 coPnncelonPacket
CHEMIST (Research)Senior Ph 0 Supr •Manage fundamental work irmethods and measuremenidevelopment RoQuiresstrong im*n*mum 8 yearsi morganic Of physical chemistrybackground Salai> appropnale to experience MiddlesexCounty location
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National Tennis Oganualion Must be accu'-i--with stenng'iii ICdt'ent . 'etantgiaduate or person reentering | t * ma-ket Pieasanl environment Good ' •Salary commensurate withqualifications Semi4 relit'ences to U S TennisAssoc Education & Research Cenl.- • • • •der Rd Pnnceton N J 08540or can 609-452 2580
DEPUTY COURT CLERKTownship of Pnnceton Parttime daytirrn) hours twentyhours per week Position >equires good typing and clencal skills and involves muchputtie contact Additional mformation and applicationforms may be obtained at theTownship Administrator sOHice Valley Road Bunding369 Witherspoon Street.Princeton NJ 08640 1609)124 'fj An Equal Oppor
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Why go to New YorkWhen the opportunityis here?
mowing, full service Princeton ar-agen- , • 2 experienced accountexecutives 'or exciting national accounts
Herjuirements for one position include indepth direct response publishing credentialsand. if possible, sorni- • BlthtW
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PRODUCTS GROUP
P 0 Bo. ?392ton, N J 08b4G
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SET UP POWERPRESS M F
Experienced in n ttrjies in power pressesblanking arifldies. Mrales set ups Goodstarting salary andbenefits Call PersonnelOept 609 466 3400
9 a rn and 4
6 Colonial Lake DrLawrencevAe N J
609-883-5103
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BOOKKEEPEREXPERIENCED
Minimum of three years bookkeeping expenence and accounting procedures Full lineof company benefits includes tuition refundExcellent location Send resume includingsalary requirements to
P. L.PIckordUnion Camp Research I Development
P.O. lex 413Princeton. N. J. 0 8 5 4 0 0 4 1 2
AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER
Can you work from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m.?Are you great on the
TELEPHONE?Here's an opportunity to capitalize onthis talent The Packe' Newspapers arelooking for two people to sell subsc.nptions by telephone for any and allof our 8 community newspapers Thework tan be done at home or at the
• office depending on telephoneingei involved
, r, based on hours and tubI
if you are interested pleate call BillBenn ! xiruire) at 609 924 3244for more information
Production Apprentice inWoodworking shop Musthave e»pe"ence untn simplewoodworking tools Willteacn right person $140 perw* • Bonuses Opportunitytor advancement 609 443'9S3 01 443 4499
SALES PERSONNELOPEN S*S
HEADHUNTER
Are you ready lor a cnange'i cnange your
Me1 The phone neve* stops•inginq the pace is hectic andsome days you re evenDuster f ven worse you wort*independently ,Mtti Mife 5 U
pervision so you must keepup witt* a million detail;, alonce This is your opportunityto step into sales Are are aplacement service one of the
•« business What dowe offer •> For the first montn alot of hard work headacneiand a on of money After tnata lot of h a ' d *headache', and a lot ofmoney You can eipect toearn 2b to 40K you'' •and afier that you write yourown chec* We eve • •••benefits m case you break aleg Call Florence WnqfM a!609 4b2-1122
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Pnnceton Forrest*! Center101 Coiege Road EastPnnceton N J 08S4C
509-452 1122
BARTENDER - eiper ienced In mied dnnks. >un-cneon b days some dinnersPeacock Inn 609 924 1707
PT Work - new business in-teresting A diversified Musthave own car $5 hrmileage 201 329 3903
HIGH CALIBER AutomobileTechnician — must be e«penenced in European performance and luiury motorcars Unique oppo'lunilyCall Art ^t Hopewe" MotorImports 609-466 1070
Banking T . , | 1 / STILLERS NEEDED
Beautiful banki E«cellenlbenefits E ipenence « mustNever a !•* Call S09 89694 70
• SELECTIVEPERSONNEL *3131 Pnncelon Pke
Pnnceton P*e Ofltee PsrtiLawrencevtte N J
SECRETARY eiteilentoppon:unity foi person withsolid sieno & lypmg skillsTop firm stans to SI3.5OOplus superior benefits Nevera fee Can Marcia BaldwinSwift Personnel 609 8820030 586 S898 215 2955036
SOCIAL WORKER — forprenatal clinic full time Mir3 yr« e«p with heavy groupemphasis Start $10 200Send resume lo PlannedParenthood 43; E StalestTrenton NJ 06606 Ann AnnLamey
DENTAi ASSISTANT f .penenced or certified tor tutltime position in modem dental practice days evenmgs& Saturday Salary com-mensurate with eipenenceCall tor mlerview 609 448J4 .
SECRETARY PART TIMEMature person needed 2 3
hours per day 4-5 days perweek Hour* fienbie Mustknow steno with accuratetyping skills Position locatedm Researcf Park Salarynegotiable Can Mr Cohen.6099?*
RELIABLE PERSON - tobuy supplies cook & handledinners tor 2 elderly personsnear PrinceJon Graduate CcMiege 5 times weekly lateafternoon to about 6 30Keep kitchen in order trans-portation ossenlia! references expected Wnle letephone number, name &address to Boi #04109 COPrinceton Packet
PF.MM PAMT IIMF DELI —Mem Wed Fn 8 to 2 Goodpay fall 609-799 0530
CLERK TYPIST - Dekghttuisocial service office Publiccontact $150 plus CaH MsCohen 16091 896-1183 PMoben Oann Personnel 134Franklin C'-r H3
ACCOUNTANT JH - 'ecenlgrad with 0-2 y's eipenencelo work lor proa/eisive growing small company Candidale should be amonious 4sell starting with a superioracademic record & good references A knowledge Cmicro computers helptuiThis service corporation iseipanding both domesticallyS internationally & offersgood growth potential Sendresume to Karen Filler WrenAssoc Bunn Dr PrincetonNJ 08540 609 9i?4 8085
Programmers (2) To $30KDATA PROCESSING
COUCH one plus years e«penence Super company E«ceilent benefits Never a leeCall Dick Simon 609 8969470
• SELECTIVEPERSONNEL •3131 Pnnceton P*e
Pnnceton Pike Offlce Par*LawrenceviKe N J
PART TIME Payroll Bookkeeper Eitensive experi-ence in ADP payroll systems& filing quarterly & annual reports a must Strong possibiitry of working partially fromyour home Please contactRoger Brueslle. P A International. Alexander Rd Princeton 609 452 1734 EOE
BUTCHER — Part lime 1 or 2days week Local grocerystore in Hightsiown 609-4480078
EXECUTIVE SALEh . ,result of our expanding mar-kets our org.n . |l
• ' . -Peking 2 candidatesto work in professional mar-kel These individuals will re-trained in a'f.iestate plonninq pensions &wagec ^jrams
degree or knowledge inthese areas heipfu
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sider a mov« to our SuccessTeam al Wslchert Co .Realtors Famterviiw. i •
609 683 0300 II you regood, you <.->uid be betterwilh Wi-
AIRCRAFT FUELING — 4airport maintenance personover 18 needed Mon-Fn6 30am 3 30pm Full timepermanent position Start alminimum wage Apply Prin-ceton Airways Rte 206Craig Tram
FULL TIME - or Part Time,flexioie hours M F sandwichperson 609 924-8297Greasy Tonys
SECRETARY — pan time mPnnceton Jet Legal e>penen.;e nol necessary Mostwork from tapes Call 609799 1880
EXECUTIVE RECRUITERUnusually high potential
earnings Professionalpleasant working environ-ment near Ext 8A NJ Turnpike Write Box #04110. CoPrinceton Packet
MECHANICAL ENGINEER- BS M E with 2 5 yearsdesign in suppon structuresfor space communication' i n .sior To 24K
n]afyetfick§oiiassociate^
6 Colonial Lake DrLawrencevike. N J .
609-883-5103
PART TIME CLERK - over18 Apply in person morn-ings. Carter s 108 Maim SiHighislown
CASHIER HEAD CASHIERWanted full time Must be
able to work flexible hrs &have retail exp Apply toBrooks Discount Center. 390Rl 206. S Somerville N J .between 6 4 9 p m
Software EngineerTo$4OK
DATA PROCESSING
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•J i') 896 94 70
• SELECTIVEPERSONNEL •3131 Pnnceton Pike
Pnnceton P*e Office P»rVlawrencevike. N J
Wee* of October I I l< ! 'ui|Classified Advertising
Help Wanted
%Z?Z? To $115*FRIENtXY ATMOSPHERE
cellent • .
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• SELECTIVEPERSONNEL *3131 Prmcvton P*e
Princeton P*e Office PartLawrencev*e. N J
RESTAURANT PEHbUNWe need eipen
•need and qualified helpOpenings to< *cooks line banquet & shortorder barperjons o Mldinner & lunch lot a last busyhigh quality establishmentE *perwnce only need applyC a l l 6 0 " < •••• •
view ask lex M* F»-p m
SECURITv Spec .not* accepting applicationstor the Hightstown area CallContinental IniependeniSecurity 609 443 W
ETARYshorthand 'or last paced international company in Prin-ceton N j Salary plus eicelleni fringe package Call MrGreenDerg 609 452 - n 30
Help Wanted
•••a To Fine AnAwaiser Must have some• * • ' •• ' r ' antiquelurr.iture silver & porcelain
MfcV ariicles by period & stylo Dutwswill include assisting apprai'j
- •> research &preparation of appraisal re
.'inton Twp office<*er only Plea** re-
spond by letter stating qualiterations & background Mr
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SWITCHBOARD Reception• SI — 1 i 45pm lo b 30pmMon Fn Eipenence preferred. Cus good typ« , •Full benefits K vacation Forinterview call 609-799 8950EOE M F H eit X?
RN s — Meadow lakes abeautiful geriatric facility tolooking lor a Ml time RN 0>LPN lor evening shift Recentsalary revision Generous <Wlerential A fringe benefitsEOE Call 609-448 4100 eit308 or 307 M e * * AEtra Rd. Highlstown
SatesENTREPRENEURIAL
BUSINESSPROFESSIONAL
We make serf-made menand w o m e n • H e earn$25 000-S35 000 their firslyear and up lo $'00,000thereafter And they do it byworking with people ratherthan products How7
We re the nation s larqestrtnfj mo«1 pr*»vd n j ' t J C u i l i n g t i rn i U u 'Account Eieculives serveFortunes finest companiesthrough a network of over 3O0offices
You must be sales orientedhave a minimum of 3 yearsbusiness experience and asuccessful track record
H you have the propensity forsell-made success i
MANAGEMENTRECRUITERS
OF PRINCETON609-452-7711
WOMAN to watch — cnikiren2 days a week Can after 6 pm609-448 7329
PHONE RECRUITEREarn eitra Christmas SS$En|Oy talking on tne phone1
Have pleasant telephonevoice7 Give us a call at ourHightstown Based office Forinfo call 609-443-8120 be-tween 1 & 4
S E C R E T A R Y Q U A S ILEGAL — Organisation looking for secretary with goodtyping skills No steno Lo-cated at 287 A Eastern Avein Somersel Great benefitsEEO Call Marianne 2015609560
associate^i, i nil.ni.ii Lakf DiLawrtuccvUlt, NJ
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MESSENGER DRIVER -full time, permanent lo deliverin Princeton area Call 609924 4020
DENTAL ASSISTANT inlerested m progressive. Pnnce'un o l t ice 7 Family &cosmetic dentistry Expertence necessary Reply Bo»# 0 4 0 8 8 c o Pr inceton
$12 to 13K
WORD PROCESSINGTOWN
Areyoi. .inwoMdreary typewriter7 Well dontsettle tor less than the bestHere s a ph. where you it beworking on an IBM display
»• • makes thoseI -worts a
10 complete Greatmperience to have underyour belt and it s tun and chal-lenging What more couldyou ask tor' Prior e»penenr.eon a word processor a plusbut not necessary You H alsotw working in the corporateImance department so goodq'dr^mai and spelling is rr.andatory as welt as having typ-•ng of at least 70 wpm andsleno ol 80 wpm Must beMenb'e experienced andlearn spirited Enceilem benefits and room lor advance-ment WU t>e working m love-ly offices in a convenientlocation Don t delay callTOWN today Employer pays....
juiTownPersonnel Agency
Princeton Forrest* Center101 Co«ege Road EastPnnceton N J 08540
609-452-1122
S E C R E T A R Y -RECEPTIONIST - Fun timeprofessional office, person-able eipenence preferredCall 609-587 7498 between12-1pm
AMBULANCE PERSONNELI . 4 pan time EMT
accredited call 609 3922052 Mon Fn 9 3 INVALIDCOACH SERVICE OF NJ
HORSF M STANTnMponeitxe
*urfc par! tire with snow &breeding quarte'horsesMust be over 18 * eipenenced Minimum wage toStan 609-924-4522
BABYSITTER NEEDED -tor 17 mo old part time in ourhome Princeton area 6099242832
LEGAL SECRETARY -$235 $265 week local orestigious law firm is seeking asecretary with eicellenl typ-ing and steno skills Legalbackground a plus but notnecessary
Help Wanted
CLERK WANTED - reliaoiemature person interested massisting customers with garmom care Willing to assumeresponsibilities Full time empioymenl Hours 8-5 Willtrain All benefits Apply irperson Verbeyst CleanersTulane St. Princeton
SINGER WANTED — lorHigh Scnool rock band 2epRush etc Call Mark 609799 1328
FULL TIME Office position -salary commensurate weiperience Ambitious selfmotivated good aptitude lorfigures, enioys handcratts609 799 4323
Casualty To $ 1 5 *GENERAL LIABILITY
Experienced commerciallines only Excellent com-pany Full benefits includingpension Neve' a fee Can609 896 r<4 70
• SELECTIVEPERSONNEL *3131 Pnnceton Pfce
Pnnceton Pike Office PartLawrencevfle. N J
EARN A GOOD income, ,u train tor a profes-
sional career m Sales CallMr Cohen 609 298 5852EOE m I
Help Wanted
PROPOSAL W H I I F ••book protects Free lance orpan time for Princeton basedbook producer Must ra ,«book publishing or relatedwriting eipenence creativeflair able to do last library research $8 an hour Write Boi04079 Pnnceton Packet
Typtst To $185LOVt , i PING?
Small Inendiy group needsyour accurate typing Never alee Can 609 896-9470
• SELECTIVEPERSONNEL *3131 Pnnceton P*e
Pnnceton Pike Office ParkLawrencev*e. N J
CAREER JOB search i educational counseling - Test-ing & Resume included DrMichael L Rosenthal 6097372236
MANAGEMENT TRAINEE— Eicellent advancementsolid future in finance College background. $tO 500Up Call Ms Miller 1609] 8961183 P Robert Darn Personnel 134 Franklin Cnr Rd
PLUMBER — wanted im-mediately lor work in Pnnceton area Phone 609-9243826
HOUSEKEEPER — youngprol Yardley Pa couple desi'e mature, live-in house-keeper Duties include lighthouseneepmg some meaipreparation & daity supervison ol a 6 yr ok) child afterschool This unique positionis not usl a JOB We are onlyinterested in an md.viduawho can become part ol ourloving family Idea, positionlor a retired or widowed mdividual Compensation ineludes room & board smallsalary 4 lots of love Reply irwriting P 0 Boi 71 Mornsvil-« Pa 19067
REAL ESTATE Career -Come |C»n us Join Weideidiscover the opportunitiesavailable in working with oneol the area s oldest largest 4mosi successful firms Ex- ipenence preferred but notnecessary - our trainingmakes the difference1 To become a Real Estate professional call Weide RealEstate Inc at your choice oflocation lor confidential interview Pennington Office. EarlSneddon. 609-737-1500Princeton Office Estelle0 Conneii. 609 921-2700Lawrence Office Tern Hale609 896 1000 East WindsorOMice Sandy McOermott.609 448 6200 Airport OfficeJudy Cherry 609-883-6950
CLERK TYPIST — Generaloffice duties steno helpfulHightstown area Salarycommensurate with eipenence Can 609 443-1113
ARTISTIC PERSON - typ-isl sales desk Benefits BFApreferred Phone Mr Rov.ers609-921 6580
CHEMICAL TECHNRespons person *e»per In Analyt'cal Wei Che-mistry Top co w e«c fringeben Send resume IBoi i n Dtyton N I O88io
PAR1 ITMottue Trenton. 9am 1pmgood typist Call 81910
FULL TIME Child Care iMF 7 30 to 5) lor 6 mos okjintanl in our Princeton home,or your home | Pnnceton orHopeweM only) Call 609-921-1338 all 6pm Refer-ences reqd
BUYER - with degree or 4 6yrs experience as a buyerwith inventory control 4 evaluation ot bids Good be-nelus salary lo 20K. lee paidCan Princeton rmp'oymemAgency. 609 924 9134 be-tween 10 3pm
ELECTRICAL ENGINEER( E l e c t r o n i c ! ) SeniorB S E E with sire ,ground in If Iand analog, circuitry preler
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associate^,, 1 otonlal 1 akt >"I jwrriu r» III? N J
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SHEETMETALSHEAR OPERATORS
Experienced shearoperators 1 2 yearsexperience Goodworking conditionsbenefits CaM Personnel Dept 16091466 3400 between 9a m and 3 p m
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HI WE'REYOUR NEWNEIGHBORS
Of course, you know us asthe world's largestspeoatt> io\ retailer b»gcom pan v *ith over 100stores and annual ules me*ces* of $600,000,000Now you can ye! to knowus personally We II bene«ding some dedicatedpeople tor our n#w store
You don t have to boexperienced becauseAM II trjiri you But you dohave to efijoy worhtngwith others Have* apleasant personality andwant to go ahead We recurrently looking tor
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INTERNAL AUDITOR — tormulti-facet Princeton areacorporate headquarters firmMust have 3 yrj • eipenence m internal auditing becertified or candidate lor certilication 25 percent travelplus excellent benefits Sal-ary to 3OK tee paid Call Pnncolon Employment Agency609-924-9134 between 103pm
WAITER WAITRESS - fulltime & part time 609 9245039 ask lor Nancy
EXECUTIVE S e c r e t a r y -permanent part time mornings Monday tnru Fridayceiient secretarial skills re-quired plus initiative & abilityto work wilnout supervision609924-3666
Help Wanted
SENIOR SE^RF TARYdynar"c 'apid / gi »me-Jcai electronics company»e«»s ambrtioui wen or- iniied individual oho canhandle drversrted responsibiMien from reception throughadministrator E»cellentr/Dmg steno A good office skillsa must Salary commensu•ate with background Fringebenefits Send resume loMedte* 745 Aleiander RdPrinceton NJ 08540
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SECRETARY - RegionalPlanning Board Ortice Fulltime position Accurate typingand knowledge of office procedures required 35 hourworkweek, excellent be-nefits Pieaso call 609-9245176 lor additional mformahen Send resume lo Administrators Orfice 369 Witherspoon Street. PrincetonNJ 08540
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PRESS OPERATOR - ABDick 360. Itek camera U ltime, plus overtime benefitsCaM Mr Rogers 609 9248668
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SUPERVISOR OF Mainenance & Custodial Service?— Lawrence scnooi dist mfei6 yrs e«p m maintenance tiew4 mir 2 yrs e«p in supervisoryposition m Wdg maintenanceheld Technical knowledge ofmechanical electrical 4 heating. cooling systems 12 moposition Closing dale Oct 231981 Contact administrativeassistant Lawrence TwpPublic Schools 2565 Pnnceton Pike Lawrenceville NJ08648. phone 609-883-0300<364 an EOEAA employe'
RESPONSIBLE CARING -person needed as comparsion to ekJer'v lady '.'in have car and referenceslawrencevil e area. 609 88202O6
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SWITCHBOARD — longterm assignment availablewith local firm for reliefswitchboard operator Ex-perience or Dimensions sys-lem helpful Call or come innow
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FULL TIMF machine ope*ators lor a ught gauge sheetmetal manufacturing plantMust be Milling 10 * - ileast 40 hr*wee« Win Irajnir-terested persons Pleaseapply at come' el Old Trenton& South Mam in CranDurybet 4 1 5 pm Gilbert ACheney Inc 609-396-0350
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AUTO MECHANIC - smalldeaie'ship with establishedservice business looking lorperson eipenenced m allphases GM eipenence pre-ferred All benefits paid Sala'y cased on eipenenceSeeDanMaiek MaiekChevrolet 65 E Broad SiHopeweii 609-46^0878
FULL TIME POSITION Open— for mature woman in retail-ing Prestige shop on NassauSt. looking lor personablewoman 5 dayswk Reply coPacket. Boi 04077
ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLEBookkeeper — Responsibili-ties include cash receipts &tx.iing on an automated ooo» •• eeping machine Irjr an ac-ti»a se'vice organizationMust possess good skills kiorganization accuracy Wei-itxiity dependability & initia-tive as wen as ti the ability tocommunicate eMectively Ap-pucants musl have book-keeping e«penence & typingis required The salary rangeis $9296 to $13,651 and weo"er an eicellent benefitprogram Interested appli-cants apply to Kathy Donoh-er Business Services Dept3 0 Boi 909 Trenton NJ08605 EOE
LIKE PLANTS1 — Like Peo-I • 0 0 $ 3 0 0 per
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DECORATOR SALES - P1ft PtioneMr JakuO tor «Herappt Set 10 4 4 20--3591512
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WAITRESS WAITEP. hill orpart time Lunches & dinnerP«ase apply at The Jolly OnInn. 150 Rt 206 So Somerville
BARTENDER BARMAID fulltime positior Must Mame weekends Please apo-yat The Jolty OJ Inr '50 d206 So Somervilie
BABYSITTER — Mouse-•eeper m my home tc • I Syr oM. 5 days wk Aft 6 cai1
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INTERIOR Designe1 —talented oerson wiW- trairwiqm mienc* aesxjr w aOkty ic»e" Residantiai interiors i oro*ice *u'nitufe S- '»ur-« wth saury r»suxy *>Leonard LaPuca '62 Sasl a u St P n n c d o n H J06640
SECRETARYmoving to the newC*neg>e center on USRte t and Aleiander Rd<n Princeton has achallenging opportunitytor in eiperiencedsecretary to i»n ourgrowing professionalst«tt You snoutd naveeicellent typing skillsdictaphone eipenenceand be aol« to handle avariety of responstorirtieftm a fast paced envwonment C*H Iconfidence to Car' Berke
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CONTACTM Robert Dortch 609-655-J20010 AM to 4 PM Monoay to Friday
TECHNICAL SECRETARYWe seek a technical secretary for our Environment*Research stati who is Able to work wtth rnramaisupervision The ideal candidate will h*ve st te«st ' v*tvof sec»etaria< e*perw*v*e wit* techn*v* r*p»r>yprocessing experience R«spon»ib4itm mciuO* Wt^'xj o
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•fit opportunity with goodbenefits package tor the right personPlease call Bill Bennett at 609 924 3244'or an inter/iev» appointment
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CHILD CARE tcx infant — mmy PirKeton hone Eipenence 4 'eferences requiredciose to transportation Caneves 609-683-0957
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Responsible fnechan«ca'ly inclined personsneeded Ste*d> wori and9ood benefits Call Pe»sonnel D«pt '609' 466
ENCINEEINO SCIENTIST
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3ev<es are based on an impedance pr,ncipi« and areaootocabie in u areas of microbologicai Quality controlWe are looking tor an engineering scientist wrthbackground T etecvokmetics. physical ch.-and or electro ctiemstry «nd an electronic engineering> g r « Th« Kiaai »c*i.cant <v« have an advancedOegree and some eipaiienca in the des>gn or applicationof ei«.tromechan.ca»y based mstrumeniation Theposrtion is an interesting one and requires a person whoeniovs challenge variety and s capable of «iter1acmg
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Willing to »vork full time for a week and
then maybe not work for another week or so ?
If you answered yes to any of the above
questions The Packet may have o |ob for
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We r e * d a person with good typing skills
who can work under pressure, a person
who con switch from one job to another
without batting an eyelash a person who
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If such a job would interest you please call
Hoi Denard at MW 974 3244 for an in-
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SUBSTITUTE School BusDrivers Must have type I•cenae Htllsborough Boardot Education 2Ot-fl7»3'O4
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BUS DRIVERS - $4 55$6 37 pe> nour accorrjmg tonegotiated agreeme>Windsor Reg Schcw Distnct384 Stockton St High-tslowr. NJ 06S2O 609 44«3660 en 200 Equal Oppor-tunity EmotoyB' F M
SCIENCE TEACHER ipari-time, N J Science teachingcertification 'equired EastrVmdsor Reg Scnco District384 Stockton St High-tstowr NJ 08520 609 4483660 en 200 Eauai Opoortunitv Employer F M
PRODUCTION ASSISTANT— Duties include runningoffset press and office equipDnverS license required formessengermg Work re-quires some lifting or heavycartoons Call Jim Rucf 6094S242B2
NURSING - SupervisorRK 3 - " snitt luU time Immed opening competM'vesalary & eicen benefit p * »age Can Mrs l *s rh Director of Nursing weekdays 9 4Princeton Nursing home609-924-9000
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ORGANIST Che* Director —Hillsborough Pr«jpytenan
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PART TIME SECRETARY _non pro'it 'egionai planninggroup seeks eiceiient typistwith interest i n land useissues i c 3 day work weekhours Me>ibie Pleasant tut-roundings Princeton areaSteno or detatpneme e«pe"ence a OHJS Can before noonBOB 452
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GOOD OFFICE SKILLS?Put them to «vork with Purcetl We havt temporary fibpositions Long or short term with choice t o r r w m •the k x * area We otter high rates bonuses * » • •and never charge a fee Call tor an appointment now
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STAFF AUDITORUrwted Jersey Banks Corporate Audit Division has anopening m one of its regional audit umts We areseeking candidates with the following qualifications
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CHILD CARE — By formerleacner in my home duringschool year West Windsor-Robbinsviiie area 3 4 yearold girl preferred 609 4489562
HOUSECLEANING - Twowomen desire to dean largehouses in the Pnnceton area.weekends only experienced,fast reasonable Call lorrates. 609 883 7544 215752 7397
BABYSITTING in n . ' *Rivers home Caring mother609 448 0006 or 448 3286
MANUSCRIPT TYPINGCassette transcriptvetopes. form leflers, labelswelcome Reasonable ralesCall Adrienne Moore 609448 7180
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BABYSITTER - warm, lov-ing responsible woman will-ing to babysit your child in herhome Healthy entertainingenvironment Call 609-4527782 atler 6pm
CLEANING LADY House-keeper — experiencedenergetic young womanavai lable weekdays torcleaning, cooking, child carea general errands Call Jan201-297 3972
CPA DESIRES Part Timeemployment — will purchasetax a accounting clients Re-ply Packet Box #04091
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COUNSELING - individualfamily and group therapyBnef therapy with a 6 weekcontract wnen appropriateCan Janet Kear MSW 201329 2819
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SEASONED FIREWOOD -Delivered yr round Oakplanking miiiwork 4 manties 201 369 556- or 3694514
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MOVING SALE - must sacntice 9 pc Country Elnt Colonial solid pine dining roomset 1 y; om. e«c condasking $?X» 5 "Vn g pine w bum brass chardener asking $40'jgraft dinnerware serv tor 8• iiiage senes plus acces
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F1ECLINER — b l a "good condition $80 Kingsize 'Kjhi tMue verve! headboard $40 Can aft 6pm 609799 2554
JACK L AlANNE S — E«-ecutive SomerviHe membership Good til April 83Pd $500 Sell$250 201-359-1380
WOOD STOVE - Morso 2BAirtight plus Inple wall pipe201-359 5287
ANTIQUE SECRETARY$200 or best offer Gocari$65 or best offer 609 4431683
WROUGHT IRON FramedMirror 42 » 32 Luggageasst sizes woman s golfclubs 4 bag lull size custommade wood screen door 2dress ing tables (to beattached to wall) 2 4 drawermetal file cabinets brassandirons 6094480591
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$75 2 standing lamps $5ea2 occasional chairs $5 eaCar roof luggage rack $5201 297 2727
TAG SALE - Sun Oct 18'.2 4 pm, 2606 Nc"Way Mercerville. Cash only'Old oak desk, o'd dolls. English pram. CMympw Iter old furniture, padded bar.bar stools, pine cabinet book
3 FOLD tirescreer |2 tube graie healer $20Both used 1 yr 609 4662806
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FLOOR LAMPS - sirgleb»O frame candle holders 4serving iray pictures odds 4ends 609 443 6697 eves
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S H O T G U N S RIFLES —handguns wanted for cashespecially old WinchestersLicensed dealer pays moreNew guns for sale dis-counted We win Guy sell ortrade Murphy s Sportsmen sDen 201 297-3357
WE BUY - Slamp eolleclions, ok) letters A postcardsImmediate cash avail Call609 448 0380 aft 5pm
ANYTHING MARKEDsterling silver silver 4 goldany condition silver ingotsWedding bands 4 sets U Sstamp collections any sizeantiques any kind Pnvate investor Call 609 587 7507
LICENSED GUN - dealerbuying 4 selling any kind ofhandguns, rifles shotgunsunusual knives daggersswords 4 bayonets Modernor antique. U S or foreignBuying registered or not Pnvale collector Call 609 587-7507
BUYING DIAMONDS — nosize too small or too largeAlso silver gold & denialgo'O Privdle mvtt^l609 587 7507
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WANTEO - Umcycle usrtCan Wendy after bpm 609771 8258
WANTEO die cast andsteal toys Can 609 4434556
GUNS 4 SWORDS MJ.tary items Federal 4 Slatelicensed (s required lor NewJe'say transactions Willmake house calls pay r igr-esi cash Ben 609 924 }800days or leave tape messag*
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POOL TABLES WANTED -used slate 4 antique tabletAlao antique cue 4 ball rackswanted Call Princeton PodTables 609-466 L ' i r
LARGE DOG MOUSE -Please can 201 369 49b?As* lor Andrea
PAYING 50« — lor 81 Valen-l u e i * Rames and otherstars Ca« 201 359 8453
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MUSICAL EQUIPMENT -Fender precision bast •case Fender guitar ampmodei f> Fender Pro Reverb 4 P A Baas Him torsingle i% speaker 1 prGauss «40O0 drivers B.amp 6 channel rack mixer#6702 Roedboi with 100 ft27 channel snak* Misc effectpedals Ibene/ (lying Vguitar black w gold hardwar* Can 609-924 3227 or215-945 7297 after 1 pm
DRUMS Rototom 12 &4 with stand brand newasking {150 609 799 8481
YORK TRUMPET goodcond $100 609466 9'86
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CLARINET FOR SALE -Popular B flat Bundy w caseGood cond $125 609 443-4115
BABY G R A N D piano •S165O Grand piano $3250Spnet piano $650 201 3569153
TENOR SAX - YamahaYTS-23 used 3 months$400. Alto lax Bundyll used1 mo $250 609 799 1918after 6pm
PEDAL STEEL - Sno-BudPro II double 10 SHOO And12 string guitar $150 609448-0677
Garage Sales Garage Sales Antiques Auctions Pets & Animals Pets & Animals Pets & Animals
WANTED ' STAMP accumulations collections PoslCards 6094488941
COLLECTIONS of old linensand lace old toys wanedPlease can Btrgrtta Von Zewwttz 215 297 5287 after 5
CASH FOR YOUR AntiqueFumilu'l- *<• d f . i ;••deaic specializing m Oa«Willing lo buy t piece to entire contents 20' 329 2062
WE BUY - good used 4antique furniture One pieceto enure estates Call 609393 6513
CHILDREN S ITEMS -clothes newborn lo 10 etcPrince Lawr area cal> t>09392 b'M
WANTED TO BUY S..'4Pcoppe' brass lead aluminum stainless steei sterlingsilve' etc SCMHJS or turningsindustrial business or pr'vale Correct market priceCtttl paid S Klein Meta ICo Inc 2156 CampiairRd Somerville NJ 088 76Can 201 "2? 2288
BUMPER POOL TABLE -slate bed only Can 609-73:1019
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PIANO — Yamaha grandGU. 5 3 polished ebony 4yrs. e ic cond 609-2992840
VIOLIN — Handcrafted inGermany approi ,80 yrs ok)$300 201-297-6186
PIANOS & ORGANS —Sales Service Rentals Les-sons Baldwin HammondMUSK: Center 1911 Brunswick Ave Lawrenceviile NJ6095992700
MARTIN D 35 Guitar * case— Eiceilent condition $650or best offer Call 609-9245731
PIANOS OF Distinction —specializing in Grands tor thediscriminating buyer 201-356-9153
WANTED PIANO - - very littie money to spend Donatrans are la» deductible CallCreative Theatre Unlimiled609-924-3489
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Choose trom Stemway.Sonmer Knabe etc Rent orbuy 1001 N Olden AveTrenton 609-6915-7456
PIANO TUNING 4 Repairguaranteed, reasonable treeestimates M Schmahl. 6094528006
ANTIQUE PIANO Stools$110 each Call 609 2981297 aft 6 pm
CHICKERING - GrandPiano 1971. #231695. paidappraisal by authorized lactory representative Soundboard tree ol cracks, bridgesperfect action uke new. casework very good Needs touchup on legs & tuning Marketvalue as is S3900 Replacement cost $7100 Will takebest offer over $2500 for mmediate sale 201 446 4421
18 FAMILY FLEA Market -Sal Oct 17 1981 10am6pm Wnsnire court Kimber*nck Condos Hillsboro NJWe have no garages to storeour treasure* so we all ha i lotake some drastic measuresThe 5 & 10 is out of style soplan to come 4 brows*awhile 18 families with itemslarge 4 smalt some good lorWinter, Spring 4 FallClothes housewares beds*books even 2 men that youcar watch cook Soda on icehotoogs trom the gnll all lorless than a one dollar bill Sosee you on the 17th ol Octwhether by loot plane bai-loon or land rover Ram dateSun Oct 18 1981
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GARAGE SALE - Oct 9 and10 - Amweti Rd Neshamc— household items toys,fum ,
GARAGE SAL t Sat Oct17 10-3pm 121 Drake RdSomerset off J F K BivdBargain prices contents ofhouse and garage Ram dateSun 10 18
GRAN0 PIANO — 6 Lester$1795 Call 609 298 1297 aft6pm
KING. ALTO SAXOPHONE— like new condition asking$350 Call 201 725 6952
CONN ORGAN a Bencti - Agreat Christmas gift $4T0609-298-9193 after 5 30 pm
SELMER COIN Silver Flute— open hole. C-toot Likenew $1000 609-924 3237
WANTED — Buffet or SeimerB Hat clarinet Call 609 92'3681
PIANOS ORGANSMost Major BrandsWarehouse Prices
FREEHOLDMUSK CENTER
Rt 9 11' 1 mi no circle 1201-462-4730
Monthly RentalsFrom $7 50
FIVE PIECE - drum set$400 3 piece beginner s .set$150 609 58' -0806
Flea Markets &Rummage Sales
PPA FLEA MARKET — Oct17 9-2. Grammar SchoolMain St Pennington Ramdale Oct 31
THE PfllNCETON LionessClub — will hold a rummagesale on Fn. Od 23 from 12pmto 3pm 4 Sat Oct 24 from9am to 3pm at Hook 4 LadderCo. Ha/nson St. Princeton
FLEA MARKET — Sat Oct24. 9-4 Paul Robeson Com-munity Center. 102 With-er spoon St Plants arts 4crafts books, food 4 fleas 8ftlab** space $7 50 Call 609-924-6047 to donate items orto reserve table space Pro-ceeds to beneltt PnncetonCommunity House
FLEA MARKET • Ocl 17.Somerset Volunteer FireDepl Au» Ram or Shine 9-414 Hollywood Ave Call 201-249-2212 Dealers WelcomeTables available
FLEA MARKET AND - bakesale Slackwood SchoolPTO 2060 Princeton Ave .Oct 17 Sat Ren! tables 0'space 609-394 2713 or 3933098
GRIGGSTOWN REFORMChurch — Canal Rd Gngq-stown, Fn Oct 16 9am-7pmFill a bag lor $1 50 trom 3pmlo closing
USED TREASURES — StPaul 9 Annual RummageSale 218 Nassau St Prince-Ion Tnurs-Fn. Oct 22 & 239-3 Best selection ol clotheshousewares. 4 toys in the
MULTI-FAMILY GARAGESale Sal Ocl '7 9-3pm 7Rocky Brook Ct, Hightstown609-443-6765
LARGE GARAGE SALE -Hems Irom nld and newhomes Sal Ocl IT, 9 4 13Charming Way Grovers Mmacross Irom Van Ness Parko i l S t e e l e Dr {WestWindsor 1
QUALITY YARD SALE —Lawrence Sal Sun Oct 17 4'8 9 4 Ski equip cry v sofabad butcher txw table, otherfum lawn mwr apCs stere*.suede coat, stemwa e. muchmore No early birds 710Nathan Hale Av across Rte IIrom Lawrence Shopping Ctr
VERY ATTRACTIVE yardsale with community neighDors and large variety of merchandne Eiceilent price forquality items Sale being heldOct 1 7 at I Kmgsley RdKendall Park Ram date Ocl18 KingsieyRd is located offNew Rd which is accessibleto Rt 1 4 Rt 27
GARAGE SALE - Fn 4 Sat.Oct 16 4 17, 10-5 1963Beekman Rd MonmouthJd off Rt 2J 4 Rt 1 be-tween F'anklin Pv 4 KendallPk Books rugs Cukes toolsBolens snowbiower tu'nilur * . toys paintings 4clothes
TWO FAMILY Garage Sale- Sat Oct 17 9 30 2 30 275George Dye Rd. HamiltonSq
G I A N T T R E A S U R ETROVE
GARAGE SALE
Something tor everybody Acollector s collection Fromiunk 10 real jewels You muststop by Where1 • PrincetonPike near Province Line Rdbehind the Lawrence Hosprtai lor antmais Sal Oct 1710am 5pm I no early birds 1Everythir.-i goes
GARAGE S A L E - O c l 17 418 8 30-4 Kitchen ap-pliances 4 more' 3 StanfordCourt E Windso' ( DutchNeck Rd to Drew Ln R Exeter R Berkshire L Stan-lord 1
APARTMENT SALE — 911Quail Ridge ApartmentsPlamsooro Fn 4 Sal Oct 164 17 Mahogany drop leafdining table Benfwood rock-er crystal lamp mirrors 4more
RENT - Guitar, Flute. Venn.Clarinet etc Only $8 33 permonth (minimum 3 mol Farnnglons Music 609 9248282 or 448 7170
ROOSEVELT FIRST AIDSquad (lea market — Sun.Oc l 2 5 . 8 am • 3 pm.Roosevelt School groundsRte 571. Roosevelt Space$5 reservations 609 4488275. 609 448 3182 Raindale Nov 1
SATURDAY. OCT 17 - 9a m 1 p m Harmony Ave .Lawienceville. behind theTrent Dmer Rt 1A 31 familysale Rain date Oct 25
PACKARD S OUTDOORFLEA Market now reopenunder new managementWed Fn . Sat 4 Sun 9 30am until dark Space $3 perday Res call CharHe Stone201-309-3188
YARD SALE Sat 10 1710am-4pm. Rte 33 acrossIrom Mom s PeppermiliHigntslown
Garage Sale Sunday Oct 1825 4 Nov 1 22 Jeffrey LaneFast Windsor 1 DevonshireEstates ori Dutchneck Rdl
GREAT BIG SALE — of all-sized things The interestinglo the useful Oct 24 9am 92Littiebrook Rd PrincetonRam date Ocl 25
PRE MOVING GARAGESale — furniture redwoodpicnic set eiectnc barbequebasketball backboard 4hoop, rubber 'aft. o»mpmgequipment many otheritems Sat 9am Rte 206 10Sunset Rd to 286 Fo« ChaseLane Belle Mead
4-FAMILY SALE — House-hold plants antiques, toolsclothing Old Trenton Rd oftPnncetcn-Highlstowr Rdnear Buiton s 9-4 Fn 4 Sat.Oct 164 17
E NORMOUS Garage Sale -Sat 4 Sun Oct 17 4 1810am-5pm Something foreveryone including station-ery women s clothespurses shoes, gardenequip . Xmas stutl. someglassware and costumelewelry All very good qualitymost never used Cash onlyPriced to sell 2* Vemon Cir-cle. Princeton
GARAGE SALE — Sat 4Sun. Oct 1 ; 4 18 4-lamilyChildren s clothes house-hold items, misc On comer olSouthlield 4 McGetncK inWest Windsor Just 2 housesoft Princeton Hightslown Rd609 799-1365
KIT TABLE - 4 wrought ironchrs lamps, chairs waterb e d . pa int s u p p l i e sdrpcloths. brushes, muchmore Sal Oct 17 9-3. Applegarth Rd. Monroe acrossIrom Ciearbrook Entrance
H O U S E H O L D SALE -beds. bed. turn fndge. officeturn Color T V «'c 609448-9020
GARAGE SAl E — Sal Ort17 9 to 12 40 HawthorneE W No eartyomJs
HOUSEHOLD SALE - Livrm set. sofa club chair.capets end tables lampshome entertainment unit,dinette set. pols 4 pans, dis-hes vacuum etc Call 609924-3727
SUPER Yard Sale - Sat Ocl17 10 5. No Early B'"1«Ramdaie 10 18 Treasures tctrash gems 10 ium Princeton Pike behind LawrenceAnimal Hospital near Provm-ceire Rd Lawrence Twp
SAT OCT 1 7 9-3 Ram orShiie 38 Cranbury Neck RdCranbury ('? mi Irom MamSI I children s 4 adults wmte-coals boots bikes, kitchentable 4 6 chairs dressingtable car seat other oabyitems and more
HUGE GARAGE Sale — SatOcl 17. 9am 53 PrinceHights Rd E Windsor
OCT 1718 10-4.GraceRdloft Bultai MiddiebushHousewares
ANTIQUE LIGHT •.Many 10 choose frcr- .tures. ceiling futures tablelamps, desk lamps, etc F01the discriminating collectordealer or decorator Somesigned by Tiffany Hande1
Bradley 4 Hubooard Pairpoint etc All are authenticand reasonably priced Mnier Topia 41 East Aflon A.eYardley Pa 215-493-6114
MISSION OAK LIBRARYTable — Pme JeWy cupboard1 rough i Sheraton work tableChippendale mirror twomahogany card tables ca1840 drop leaf console tablemarble top sideboard trun«s1920 s bedroom pieces mapie butler s chest GOOOdmning room lurniture canedFrench headboard Frerxnprovincial dressing table 4chair 1920s caned livingroom set love seal, lenoi 4other china, silver platemany good collectibles Consignments Unlimi.dd '5Le»-inglon Av Ewing 609-8834807
ALLENTOWN ANTIQUECENTER — 7 Churr.n SiAitentown N J 8 dealersspecializing in (urntjre China. giasswafe primitives
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VISIT WHITEROUSE Manor<onque Center 14 dealersarge selection ol antiquesOpen 7 days i0am-5pmRe ute 22 West WhitehouseNJ 201-534-9904
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GARAGE SALE - Oct 1718. 9am 3pm. 10 Taylor Avoff South St. Highlstown Collectiole |unk 4 furniture
OCT 17.10-4 242 ApplegarthRoad, near Ciearbrook befween Half Acre 4 Cran Slalion Rds Old beds, metal 4wood old chairs, games, oldbottles etc RamdateOct 24
PENNAWOODBo»-$110Penna carpenters artist bo>$90 Chocolate mold $35Easier egg mold $7 Schooldesk $50 Trivet $5 Jellycabinet lone board sides,shelves 4 bottom | $350 Highchair (arrow backl $150Duncan Phyle card table$175 Cut glass picture $125Flax wheel $240 Slant lopmaple desk $120 Em tirebuffers desk $125 Call 609799-2282 lor informationappointment
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>ARDSALE - 60 Meadowbrook Dr So SomerviiieOct 17418 10am to5pm
Collectibles
PRIVATE Collection — mintfirst edition plates figures609-771 9061
COLLECTORS - Two BilryBeers left Mint conditionBest offer 609-448 6928
Antiques
ANTIQUE STOVE — PenGlobe iron cooking stoveBurns coal or wood $900 orbest offer Can aft 5 pm 609-924 3830
PLAYER PIANO — over sorolls w roil cabinet 609-2982693 after 6 pm
ANTIQUES pnmitives — Mill-house Antiques 1007 Rt 28North Branch 201-725-7306Weekends 4 Dv apot
ANTIQUE POOL TABLE —Call 609-396-3394
DESK — drop front Irom late1700s $3000 201-29"6186
SOLID CHERRY Hand-carved Desk — signed.$2450 Must be seen to beappreciated 609-452 2750
CHANDELIER — brass with5 matching globes Art Deco(1920s) $400 201-297-6186
HANKINS Antiques. 169Mercer St Hightstown. N JWe buy 4 sell furniture, china,glass. iewe<ry. lovely thingsCome m and browse Open11 to 4 30 Tues to Sat 609443-4102 or 448 6772
THE RIVER HOUSE — Anti-ques Gifts Quality Crafts 33N River St. Historic Mill-stone N J 201-359-4451Open 7 days 10 lo 6pm Weaccept consign, nent pieces
CUPBOARDS — me ig. 4-drpine many bedspreadsMarseilles 4 crocheted Dropleal country & other tablesSets ol chairs desks 3 4 4d'awe' chesls Lots eaf lyiron crocks, kj coffee gnnder'owing hi chair Ceve-ie mkror 4 others Krtchen utensilswine decanters baskets 300lamps 4 'ntures ONE OFNJ S LARGEST & BESTSTOCKS OF RE FINISHEDANTIQUE FURNISHINGSMODESTLY PRICED Rtes202-206 PLUCKEMIN. NJ17 Ml NO SOM ClRi WED-FRI 10-5 SAT 4 SUN 10-6VISA 4 MC 201-658-3759
KINGSTON ANTIQUES -43 Main St Kingston NJFine antiques 4 estate iewe'ry Victorian 4 Deco furnitureJewelry repair design 4 res-toration D>screet disposal 0'lamily tr«asures 609-924-0332
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Auctions
CERTIFIED AUCTIONEER— Appra'saij Persona1
commercial farm estateRichard S Winthrop 609-921 0967
STERLING AUCTIONGALLERY
62 No Second Av*Rantan. NJ
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OIL PAINTINGS: Signed e«ar-ses Dy XANTHUS RSMITH MFHDeHAAS RWHUBBARD ALFRED WBAYES JOSHUA ANDERSON HAGUE A C HOW-LAND T H O M A S A L E X A N -D E R HARRISON ADDISONT M I L L A R D A N I E LSHERRIN BEN FOSTERWARREN SHEPPARD 4otr-e-s An unsigned '8th CDutch gen-e scene Un-signed very large scere oiLee Mass daied 1827WATERCOLORS Signedexamples Dy EVELYN BICK-NELL E D LEWIS KARLKNATH WALTER EMER-SON BAUM and 3 *aie'coiors by F C O Z Z E N SD R A W I N G Dy THOMASSULLY ex Bear collection••NOTE WHEN STERLINGG A L L E R Y S T A T E S APAINTING IS SIGNED B>THE ARTIST WE GUARAN-T E E THAT FACT INACCORDANCE WITH THETERMS OF OUR CATA-LOG • •
A COLLECTION OF 48WORLD WAR I POSTERSLeyendeker Howard Chand-ler Chnsty Edward PenfieidHasnell Coffin Paimer Wn-iiams etc
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CLOCKS: Frercf Empi-ePortico dock o' white a abaster Jerome Beer-.ve *rosewood case 0a« pressedDack mantle cloc* unusual
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ITEMS of SPECIAL IN-TEREST: Set ol Rc^ai Douiton Dmnerware Belgradepattern service 'or 12 Set olRosenthai China MossRose service 'or '2 Rareion tigurai Cap Gun old
tools STERLING SILVFR 5rx Reeo 4 Barton Tea S«'vice w "6 Oz Gortiarr TraySterling silver tiatware Lurt
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78 CHEVY VAN — etc condsr*al V-8 parteel Kx $ma«buanaia o< famty racraatnrA w n j U S O O 609-665-0623or 655-24*6
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73 MONTE CARLO - V-8•• . « • • . - * w aairt
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SCHOOL BUS - 1977Dodge T.pe 11 '6 pass asa'er. 'earu'es Recently in-spected 43 000 - mi esOper lor CM 609-392 2648
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70 TOYOTA — tor 1 • 1 • '•unrung $300 or tv609-448 5389 art 5pm
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•972 OATSUN 5 '0 - 4 - *T6 500 "<••». JOOC COrxSOOr-as*ung$85C 6 0 9 - T - 2 8 ' 2
74 FIREBIRD — p s s t i cauto m shocks r r ^ s a o * «& T W « $2750 609-443-3328
'975 TOYOTA CELCA GT— wtttte vmyt '0O» »rr. trrstarao good cond $2'0C609-393-6288
I I T S AUDI FOX — 4 d'vecar 4 sod manual Inns4 c Biauounn ar - -1* 1 own-er ciaaiar servicaa $2300609-7345792 or 92 ' 6936
1975 CUSTOM Cnjae- sta«gn — 8-oass ve^ dearCan 609-73" • • 38 ' oetweec7-9prr
67 T-BIRD LANDAU — Ingooc -unr-ing con<! *5« nq$•200 M w e o 1 * ^ 609-883-9343
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78 VW BUG—convenioteanaaue 'ed tar toe crvam-pagnemooe- 34 000 m. par-'•C1 $6900 609-466-0679
68 CAMARO — very goodcondition Asking $150020' 329-6841
' 9 7 3 CHEV Kir.gswoodEstate wgr — with 'ebui'ttransmission $300 c bestoffer 201 359-2930
'978 BUCK SKYHAWK —hatchback eic cond a ci~ " - cass p s newb r i k M shocks 609 4482-4
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78 HONDA Cwc - 3-drftttt» sid -«g ga* 47 000mi «c cond nawMcMns$3400 69-92' 29-6
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1972 PEUGEOT 504 - 4-<Jrsunroof a c auto 55 000rr» Priced lo sea Aftef 6prr
66 CHEV - convertioieruns oe* needs Dody woni5 I 609 452 9 2 3 ' a1!
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78 CHEW — MaMxj 4 dr, 6- pb »c. cruise E»nd $3400 201 359-
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79 TOYOTA Ceica STBe»oe 5 speed amtmradK?
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61 BUICK SPECIAL -31 000ong m ac. 221 cu •>
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80 VW RABBIT - gas 4spd metJHic blue coupeLoaded 609-695 4053 after530
1976OATSUN280Z «' M• Waco mt. stick amtm ra-dial tires Ask ing $5000'609-586 1349
1952 CHEW - Panel True*j"eslore $300,201-
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OLDIE BUT GOOOIE - 67O y s t e r Newport. 60 CXW m,ac new tires good mecna-
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BUICK Rrviena 1970 — Wwmoeage mint co 'eCMprrent air p * fim tape-cassic Must senOnly $ " 7 5 Call 201-359-8458 ate ' 6pm
47 CHEVROLET — $200055 Crevy $4500 73 Forastepvan $2000 Look & rungood Prices Sun eves 5-6pm 609 921 2371
• 9 " B M W 3 2 0 i —Blue 2drs e a a r fyo -omai ic . a c.radn. eice" cond $8750 willnegotiate Ca:'days 609-292-5956 att 9 pn 609-989-7100e«1 1224
81 BUICK — Snytarti LM 4d' sedan dark blue $7600Cail a« 6 pm 201 -359-4207
1974 PLYMOUTH — TrailDuster 4 wf a' auto newpair] me new tires ciass 3nncfi eitra heav> duty suspension trars cooler newsnoou many ei'ras 43 000m- $3500 609-586-4505 alt4 pm
i960 MERCEDES - 300D.Ivory w sisnna mt alloywMee's onnopedic seatscruise $21,500 215493 -5953
RACY RED— 1967 Porsche912 new Bngnt red lacquerpa i r i new interior newch'ome & moklinqs Reallyzips along Out wii be needingsome engine wor* Detiriieiya car to Oe seen Best Otterover $5400 Can 609-771-6749 aft 5 30 pm
1978 PLYMOUTH - GunBarrel grey Sapporo immaccond 5 spd 2 6 liter ingineAsking $5200 609-799 '988aft 5
78 VW RABBIT — ckesei 4spd 50 mpg eiceilent condrtion 201 874-6453
"6 FORD PINTO —Back 47 000 mi $1600 609-395-1060
70 PONTIAC CATALINA -good cond Asking $500609-395-0632 or 201-5210042 after 6
69 VW BUG - Better thannew Asmng $2500 Aft 6pm609-4*6-2712
77 C A M A R O POWER —steennq power brakes a c. 6cylinder 4QO00 rm Cream-putt $3800 609 863^148
74 PLYMOUTH VALIANT —4dr sedar auto 76.00*: rmgood running cond 4*75609-921-7870
72 TR6 — Great shape newtop & more , burgundy$3200 609 9244830
72 VOLVO 145S — rrwena-mcally eiceilent. 24 mpgasking $1800 CaM 609 4660090
1968 TRIUMPH TR250 -$850 or best o«er 201-297-6689
2 VOLKSWAGEN BEETLES— 64 4 66 Good tor pansonly Must sell make o"e'609-452-3862 eayiime or609 924 4523 eves
1972 JEEP CJ-5 — 304 V8.3-spd 4WD Headers, over-sized tires 6 Hyd angnngplow New branes -adialorwater pump $ 1500 Call 609-486-1812 and leave mes-sage
80 CUTLASS SUPREME -Eic cond a c p s p D . a mIm. Rally wheels Maroonmetallic $7200 609-921-4294 days 201-297-4578eves 201-899-5'37wkends
74 M U S T A N G GHIA -Beautiful condition, $170020 ' 297 9237 eves
I98 i FORD Escormpg e«c cond auto e itended warranty Asking$5900 After 5pm 609-7710736
•981 PONTIAC Grand LeMars sta wgr - V6 e<ccond Loaded 2 0 ' 3595837
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75 DATSUN STATIONWagon — stick 'eg gas eiccond BO over $1950 ev«s609-799-0814
74 CHEVY IMPALA76.000 mi auto p»pt> air$595 609 448 7499 after 6pm
78 PLYMOUTH HORIZON— manual, low mi . eiccond S3.S0C 201-297-7855
68 VW BUG — auto sldtrans sunrool body goodneeds wor* 609-292-2023
74 PINTO - $995 Btue 2 drauto 72 Mavenck $695 4dr auto. 6 cylinder 609-695-554 7
77 MUSTANG II — auto acps pb amfm stereo. 4 cyl.Call 609-448 8793
77 VW RABOIT - i m Imradio good c- i d must sell$2950 Can «ves 201-251-
1977 BMW - 3201 4 spa c sunrool 120 waft stereo25 OOO mi 609 799 3718
75 LINCOLN Town Coupe —Loaded Moon root. 8 n o t46.000 rm aacaMenl condition Call Tom at 609 9217830
74 CHEVY C U S T O MCoupe —eitras I3mpg 'egruns e id $1250 609 4435443 alt 6pm
JEEPS. CARS. Pickups -trom $35 Available at kxalGov'l Auctions For Directorycall Surplus Data Center 415330-7800
66 CHARGER - RT 400cu m 4-Barrei. posi rearmags new ores Best orte'609 924- 7596
65 PONT LaMara conv -Needs new 'oot & lot ol alienlion Best otter 609 5873220
1* PEUGEOT 504 - eicei-lent condition .usl passed m-spectior 75O0O m. $3500609 3969795
74 GREMLIN - good cond1 owner stand shift, reggasgood tires $800 609 4529219
72 MERCURY COMET - 4dr. good transportation$595 201-29'
DATSUN 240Z - 4 speed.am Im. mags owner moving.good condition $3900 609466 2871
73 PLYMOUTH SATELLITE— tan. 82 000 Hi, runs we<lp.s pb ac. auto $850 609024 1758
73 PONTIAC QtanMfceic cond low miles. $950609 443 8253
70 PORSCHE 914 - goodcond need! mnor motor A
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73DOOGEDAHT $,'50cxbest oiler V8 a c newbrakes Call Mr Beckman609 452 51S3 or 92' 1536
79 SUZUKI - GS 75OL.(how room condition $1 750can 201 297 1192
CADILLAC 7 0 - 4 * Sedande vnie auto ps pb p »cruise a c new rjres runningcond Asking $500 or b 0Call 609-395 0154 days609-395-0622 ev«s
78 HONDA CVCC WAGON— auto, a c. e>c cond highmiles, new eng under10 000 miles BO over$3000 609 799-704 7 or 609921 2791 after 5
..-. 'XIROCCO -needssome worn. $2000 Call 609-466 9125 after 5pm
ROVER SEDAN 69 - CaMc j ' A • . radiais leame'$2300 offer 609-452-5451
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CHEVY MALIBU ClassicWagon — 77 ac. ps pban IT- 59 000 mi eic cond$2950 609-448 0563
77 DATSUN 280Z - 4 spaed,siereo cassette. 55.000 mi•icell cond $6 000 609448 2817
1970 CHEV MALIBU -Wine, convert new engineBest OHer 201-297 9189
1975 FORD Torino — e»ccond 44 000 miles Must sellCall 609-921 2569 after 3pm
1978 FIAT — 131 Sedanauto trans a c rear del amfm stereo 4 cyi 25 359 mi$3775 201-521-0107
80 B O N N E V I L L EBROUGHAM — 4 df. im-maculate top cond. fullyequipped diesel 24 30 mpgAsking $7800 609-8908740
76 FORD - Grand Torino.like new. new radiais. 351 Vft. II Barrel $1900 201-369-46V 5-9 pm
71 MUSTANG - auto ps.sterno best offer. caH aft 6201-359 3538
1978 CORVETTE — vellow<• saddle brown int 4 spd. a,c 60 series tires A more Byapcontnent only Best otlerover $10 000 Can 10am-12noon onty 609-771-6746
75 MONTE GAHU JPB.A.C TiltWheei $23O0orbest otler 201 369 7514 alter 4 pm
1978 PONTIAC — Sunbirdhatch. V 6 auto trans usa e. rear del 22109 mi$4195 201 521-0107
1968 PONTIAC e.cellenltransportation, rag gas bestoffer Days 609 452-2258uves A wtcnds448 7514
72 BUI8 7 000 mi orig owner
not pfet I great$500 609 452 8611
1975 DOlXiF MA/ft « van
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79 SCOUT II - 4WD AC4spd. 304 V8. good cond .asking $6000 6 0 9 4432626 Bill
1977 PONTIAC Catalma ac p s. p.b eic cond Bestoffer over $2600 201 8743J60
79 PONTIAC PHOCNIX LJV6 a c . p s pb 2dr Land
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74 C H E V Y IMPALA -'6OOO mi auto, p s p b air$595 609 448 7499 all6pm
(21 1969 FIAT - 124 sportcoupes 1 w good bodyneeds engine work Othercoupe good tor parts Manye i f a parts inci Both titled.$600 takes an 609-443-
seat73 FORD LTD - 8 pass
wagon ong owner ps pbac amfm. rcolrack snows.70 000 mi $800 609 4487176
78 DATSUN B 210 hatchback — Good mileage needswork Asking $800 or bestoffer 609-737 1 169 7pm9pm daily
BMW 76 - 2002 blackman tran« . 70 000 mi goodcondition Can eves 609924 2782
71 VW SUPER BEETLE -$1300 Great mechar.calBody good 609 734 0995
1976 MERCEDES 280 - «complete power
an 59 .600 mi Asking$13000 609-3941404
65 MUSTANG - collectiblemaroon e i c e i i shape.$3500 Call Sun aft 1 pm609 448 0655
BUICK ESTATE Wagon -1973 good cond ac heavyduty trailer hitch auto p s. pB $695 609 443 3595 leavemessage
i960 VW V«nagor West' •ha campe' conversionauto am tm cassette minicond $1 I 850 609 6831045
I9 '6 MGB - 60.000 mileseic cond $3200 or bestoffer 609 466 1459
Motorcycles
1973 KAWASAKI 90 - goodcondition $2O0 or best offer609-443 1928
SUZUKI 81 - D S 100 su-per condition $700 or hestofter 201-297-3O26
6' H O N D A - XL50L • I •cond 3 mos old must sell$i65O Call eves 201-722-7141 leave message
1979 PUCH MOPED - e iceil cond low mileageasking $300 609-7370665
1980 SUZUKI - 175. brandnew fantastic coid Asking$950 201 874 3660
BMW R75 5 — 750CC 197131 OOO mi Avon fasnng newclutch A shiftfork scratch-less $1800 215-968 6595
KAWASAKI 250CC — dirtroad Clean. Asking $450Call eves 609- 799-0009
1975 KAWASAKI 400 -Motorcycle Engine rebuiltthis summer New LTD seal.custom pipes fast machine$500 firm Must sell 215945 7.'85 Can be seenlocally
76 CB 400F HONDA -12 000 miles windshield,(airing deluxe luggage 'ackcrash bars many eitras$995 609-799 2070
HONDA CL35O — Good condition with helmet batterycharger maintenance manual Has new cables A air fil-ters Recent tune-up $550 orbesl offer Call 609 734 0618atler 5wm
JUST BACK.From a SuperHonda Convention For 1982 there will be63 models lo choose from,some all new Call or Come•n we d like to talk to you about THE ASPENCADE. THEV4 MAGNA1 THE ASCOTTHE N I G H T M A W K . andMany Many More
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1975 SUZUKI '50 GT. rebuilt engine top to bottomFairing bags, rack & bar$1000 2159686595
75SUAJKI T125 o«roadBike F>c cond runs goodlow miles $300 609 883|37|
80YAMAHAXS85OG lowmileage, eic cond asking$2300 Call 609 466 0090
74 HONDA CB360 • gdcond low mi $600 or preltrade 'or small sailboat 201329-6430
Trucks
71 FORD DUMP TRUCK -F75O w 74 391 engine >with 2spd rear 5-7 dumpbody 10-20 tires air brakesGood running conditionready 10 go 10 work Call after7pm 609 466 3349
FORD PICK UPF150 79 -28 500 mi black air amtmstereo radio Eic cond$5300 201 725-3741
1974 FORD 1 ton van -Best ofter Good conditionCall 609 466-3429
76 FORD Club wagon p spb amlm. eic cond re-movable camper & sink67 000 mi Asking $3500609-452 2043
7B DODGE VAN — Immacu;ate only 30 000 miles$3900 609-924 4867 momings besl
I J M CHEV • 2 ton pc* up- Sld Hen* shift Bad en-gine $600 Call 6095873220
C H E V Y S P O R T V A N -Beauviile to '978 Automatic AC PS 55 000 mi$4700 655 0887 or 655-9184 evenings
Machinery &Equipment
HALF BAG CEMENT Mner— good cond on wheels$400 40 ol roller conveyorwith stands ID ruboer con-veyor with elec mote $300Call 609 587 3220
INTERNATIONAL HarvesterFarm TractO' — includinghydraulic sickle bar mowerin e ic cond $ '500 609896-0146
FORD TRACTOR — 8N whigh low gear ranges I6spdslorwd ). eicell cond newtires points 4 plugs smoothA quiet running $2 200 orbest ofter 609-921-6612eves
AMERICAN Machine Co -Mela' shaper 7 capacity$200 Call 609-924-4984
71 BONANZA - 12X60. 2bdrms . turn optional 2 A.Cunits ig Si lot. shed oftstruel park extras Must beseen 201 297 4582
Airplanes
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SEA RAY 20 ft cullycabin 233 Mer radiophone doplh finder SS propw easy oader trailer elecwinch bolt! l ike new$1 - r - .•
14 FT SAILBOAT - catngged cariopaNe with He oreservers canvas cover eitrasail $700 201 874-6114
PLYWOOD MOTORSKIFFHull Semifinished Freelor taking C«» 609 921r -H.
14 FT JONBOAT - m e i ccond mcls oars. $375 firmCall 609 924 0668
CATAMARAN 19 PacificCal complete w sails A, traiter It has been a crime that itwas not used this summerTry to match my $ 1200 priceFirst $'200 takes it An mvestment Call 609 799 901 7or at work 215-862 91 '3
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CLASSIC GUITAR Lessons- Harold Morns ConcertReceding artist student 0'Segovia 20 yrs guitarteacher . Horace Mann
. Scfwol Author G SchirmerBook on Early MUSK & otherbooks 609 921 8660
ITALIAN — French. Ill levelsretired prolessor in her Pnncelon home Call aft 5pm609-924 57' I
PIANO LESSONS - Qualihed teacher w masters degree m pwno 11 yrs leacfwvjeipenence • all levels Aages welcome Classicalmusician I teach ;au A popu4«r loo My Pnncator studioor your home Cal Kathrvn LWerner 609 921-0353 Re-ferences available from hap-py students'
EXPERIENCED - collegestudent leaches Beginningand intermediate piano inpupils home 609-7718840
EXP CERT Math Teh' wiitutc Anth Alg G«om TngCilc SAT Ret rate 201297 5054
PIANO INSTRUCTION 'ecording artist will teach rock &roll technioue to intermediarystudents and will also teachBeginners Very patent wthchildren For afternoon andevening lessons 609-4438367 443 8394
MACHINERY - repaired ormade to order Parts madelor anything, welding forg-i n g , f ine m a c h i n i n gLeyforek Skiilman 609-466 3399
RecreationalVehicles
25 FAN TRAVEL Trailer -1 975 d e l u i model self-contained, eic cond MorRyde suspension systemUsed as stationary home$4500 Call alter 5pm. 609-4 J H B4I •
71 PATHFINDER —Camper sleeps 6 good condneeds some work $1000 ,201-369-4651 5 9 pm
1976 SUNLINE 8 pick upcamper — 3 way refrigerate*Exc cond $1000 6094438581
Mobile Homes
ADULT PARK al least 45yrs old Custom built 24 160 3 bdrm Ivrm. dnrm.Imrm spacious yd. patioporch Price negotiable 609443 1664
SO BRUNSWICK - 2 bdrm10 X50 Call after 5pm 201297-1267
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PROF PIANIST - acceptingstudents Graduate RutgersMusic All styles eiceiientprogram lor Beginners 609924 9427
DRUM LESSONS - yourhome or mine 609-799-0561
MATH T U T O R I N G - byPti D . High School A Collegelevel SAT A all college boardexams remedial enrichmentprograms custom individualinstruction 609 448 3690
CHANGE YOUR TUNE -study piano theory and or98' training with Juiliardgraduate W C C faculty609 921 0802
R E A D I N G SPECIAL ISTL e a r n i n g D i s a b i l i t i e s .Teacher Consultant. Masters• . eipertenced working with
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VIOLIN LESSONS Alllevels Ages 6 and over CallPeggy Loriaui 609 9247306 . Honors graduateObe'lm Conservatory 12years eipenence prolessional orchestras and conserva-tory teaching lOrchestre Pasdeioup. Pans Nureyev Bal-lets SohoU Cantorumi
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MATH TUTORING Available lor long or short term insiruction Programs designed lo suit individualneeds MA. Columbia Umv609 443 1739
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A UNIQUE Appro** to !«.-guage learning 2 i lan-guage* Native teachers andtranslators Insfuctior. lorcfWdren and aduru Ail levelsBrush-up conversationaland literary classes intersrve courses 'or travel's andbusiness people TutoringCan 609 924 2252
AKHA1DAN a is a school inthe FOURTH WAY a methodol work-on-ones*! utikungthe leaching* ol G I Gurd-j l t l l P D OuspenskyWilhenn Rect> and o*ers 4led by an experiencedteacher 609 443 '896
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COURSES•Basic Arithmetic Skills•Enrichment lor the giftedand talented•Preparation lor the MathS A T•Computer Programming• Ail • « / v r ,, . Mam•Atao reading and Englishinstructor
BEGINNING PIANO — in-stnjction lor children Com-prehensive program Westminster Choir College train%ng Your home or mmeBecky 609 466 1349
G U I T A R - Lessons »•'levels 1" stytes taught byBeik'e > College o' Musicgraduate Can Ed Cedar 609-443-5163
T U T O R — E »p C e r tTeacher. Reading writing,language arts. Grades 3->2. peciaity Remedial. CompEd 4 reluctant learner 6094434231
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PIANO 4 THEORY STUDY— ol an onginai sot appeal-ing to all ages beginners toadvanced Have earned BA4MA m performance ' 0 yrs olprivate teaching, age 29 Currentiy. stuOent ol Karl UlnchSchnabel Am looking lor luHnme clientele with hied sche-dule 0 n « day willing totravel Remainder my homeFor information call eves609 9899359
BASS & GUITAR Lessons —by Dan Sky Pro teacher 4recording artist All styles be-ginners to advanced Lowrates will travel Princetonarea 201-297-3520 Of 609-924 7039
DRUM SET- with emphasison a balanced musicalapproach to the instrumentIncluding Jail. Roc* Latin 4Fusion The 'Ole ol the drummer m these areas is suessed as is soloing 4 improvis-ing Resume 4 or consulta-tion are tr«e or request Formore into 609 695-3722
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THE PHOTO WORKSHOP— Personalued instruction inbasic advanced black 4 whiteand color photography Expenanced instructors Indi-vidualized creative protects201-775-7159
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CELLOLESSONS- Suzanno Mead. Degrees fromOberlln Conservatory UnrvN Y . masters in music. Tren-ton Symphony Will teachSuzuki 609-924 3133
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MAGICIAN EXTRAORDI-NAIRE" - Great Bemini willentertain al your cMki s partywith mystifying illusions, bal-ioonamils audience parti-cipation, and surprise giftsguaranteeing fun lor all Features illusions Irom BroadwayShows Rave Revue Refer•nces Responsible Pnnce-ton student has car Call nowto insure youi special dateDavid 609 734
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DISC JOCKEY FOR HIRE -Weddings Parties. Dance*Live Band Sound For <mcost any type rrusic Disco50s Pop Elvis etc Bar>yDavison. 609 466 2709. 4661141
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RLADING SPECIALIST -Cert teacher »ith mastersdegree 4 experience offerstutoring m Fteading Reasonable Rates 609-92' 9396
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EXPERIENCED string musi-cians for hire Add a pleasanttouch to your party or specialoccasion from classical topopular music al your re-quest Call 201-359-1662 or359-7876
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Sidewalks patios fencingdrrveways constructed top-soil etc Can anytime 609924 9555 or 609-882 4078
VILLAGE LANDSCAPES -10 yrs eip Complete landscape and lawn care services Professionalismguaranteed Serving all ofMercer County Free esti-mates References 4 ruiry in-sured Kirk 609 443 5846Don 609 393-3540
GARDENING 4 Landscapingtor residential 4 commercialNow is a good time to have agood estimate lor gardening4 lawn cutting fertilizing lim-ing, etc ele Just call vmorioPirone at 609 924-6489
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Roofing 4 GutterWort Hot Root 4
SNngie RootsAluminum Siding
Ajummum Overti* ••}Aluminum Window Tnm
Imiay stown N J(609125*2816
REFOOFINGREPAIR —aapnait wood •mgie. siaie" t i l l tar gutters spoutschimneys "ashing, ventaetc Insured guarantee 609-921H35
SAVE S'OOs — on full root-ing speoa beautify yourhome as well as prevent costiy damage Guaramandwork References For trt»eestimate call Hicna'd SconContracting 201 246 3894
Why wait until the roof eaks 7Plan ahead for your rootmg
NEW ROOFS REPAIRS
COOPER 4 SCHAFER63 Morar Pnnceton
609 924 2063
Moving & Hauling
WILL HAUL IT — Cellars attics and garages cleanedCall 609 799-1680 Consum«r Bureau Registered
STUDENT HAULERS — Expenenced with al kinds olfurniture No jot) too smallLocal or long distance Veryreasonable Kirk 609 4435846 Don 609-393 3540
FURNITURE, bedding, ap-pliances household goodsMoving and deliveries Ourprice may be less than doingit yourselt 201 356-8288 or201 356-6871
COLLEGE STUDENTS -experienced 4 reliable Lightmoving 4 hauling Call Phil609 924 6332
MIKE S Move Rite Movers— lowest rates m N j area
Specializing m appl.pianos, apts 4 completehouses Free estimatesPUC #745 Fully insured201 356-7732
LIGHT HAULING 4 MovingAttics basements gar-
ages cleaned Call John 609924-8'41 or 259 392' Alsoe i t e r i o r pa in t ing w
HOUSEHOLD MOVERS -reasonable rates Eiperi•need, licensed fully insured Bee Line Enpress201 526-0646
MAULING cleanout cellars 4 attics E>p tunmover Reas 201 I
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NO - no jobloo small from groceries lo reIrigerators Very reasonableprices 609-883 09/8 anytime
DRIVEWAYSCONSTRUCTED
Asphalt orStone Sad
CoatingEXPERT
LANDSCAPINGCommercial A
ResidentialBackhoe Won.Septic SystemsFree Estimates
Cal 609-924-1735
LAWN 4 GROUNDS Maintenance Dy Andrew PJasiewicz 609-771-0938 tortree estimate
THIS FALL - Right Now -clean the dead grass out c>your lawn Thatch It' Exposethe soil and seed lor a newlawn Don I be caught watering a dead lawn next yearCall D J s Power ThatchingSeeding Maintenance CoDays 201-377-7122 eves359-6962
PRUNING - Removal orstump removal Tree Car?Inc 201 297 9300
L A N D S C A P I N G BYRAYMOND Designed ordesign your own increasethe value ol youf property 4the beauty of your home at areasonable cost For Ireeestimate call 609-771-0806
TOP SOIL Reasonablypriced 609 395 0428 Beslbetween 4-9 pm
NURSERY STOCK lor sale— formerly Howe Nurseriesof Pennington NJ Variety o'trees various sizes pin oaks.red oaks willow oaks ma-ples gmkoes evergreenscrab apples etc Will sell inlots of 10 or more You digthem Machine available todig 4 ball trees Will give discounts tor large orders ol 50or more Call 609 448-0375
CHRISTMAS TREES 4 Products — sheared « iWholesale order', laken now201 297 8027 after 6pm
DESIGN IT Belter /.indscaping 4 dastqr
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\ AM ••,! APING lawnmaintenance seeding sodding rototilling, lertihzinggrading shrubbery Iree•or* 201
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Gardening &Landscaping
THOMAS B GOOONOWyuss cutting contracts eipenanced 609 92' W
BOBS I AWN SERVICEFall clean up seeding 4 tertilong snow plowing 609883 8072
LAWN MOWER - 4 smallengine repairs Lawn mowerssharpened Pic* up 4 deiivery can be arranged 6093950428
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C O M P L E T E LAWN -maintenance gardening 4landscaping shrub 4 treepruning 4 feeding 609-9240696
FINE LAWN - Care Serviceby Sean Free estimates Can609-586 2876 after ". om
THEf SCAPE - Tree care,ir.ti landscapinq Create nutdoor living spaces Bedmnq4 edging to conserve moistufe Pruning 4 ra. t onxxJ decks Armano609 443 3067 or 201 8460251
DOERLERLANDSCAPE
Landscape Designing
609 924-1221
FIELD 4 WOODS mowed -brush cleared 609 924-8707
OFFICE SPACERESEARCH PARK
1101 State ftmd, Priacetoa, N.J.
$4.00 per square fool net. netareas up to 30,000 square feet.
t27.000squ*n feet in I'mkOccupied b} tpprox, 50 T
Prim eton Hailing iddresi.mil Phone \timhrr
CALL: Retearch Park609-9244551
ROTO TILLING — reasrates 201 521-1160
OPEN HOUSESUN., OCTOBER 18,1-4
62 Clinton St., Hightstown, N. J.NIW H0MI5 APf«OXIMATH» I ACIi 4 B H I 2 S Bath Cotonal L « OR Nt «'• • '.-• . •••<. room full basement deck Garage GAS heat Woooed lot* back up toPeddle Lak»
DIRECTIONS Rte 571 to HigMstown L«h on Mam Street. na>l right ,x\ Rt« 33ifrankiinSi I. nt«t "grit on Cole Street lo left on Cmon Street Sign on property
ADLERM AN CLICK15 Spring St., Princeton 924-0401 • 5H6-1020
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Wanted to Rent
YOUNG fNGR «ant>room lor • • • • d a / s Nonjniokar Resp Call 609 <483400 e»l 3.' / ' teyi 6094482400 «it ?10ev«s ?i?.459 7240 wkends
TFNDFR LOVING OREtor«p« or house >>t~L*«f»ncevill« area Call Bev.rly 609 883 339i m - S p m
GARAGE FOR STORAGE- in Duns Dayton area Imm»d Occup ?0i 329 2402Kwttl
Apts. Housesto Share
PRINCETON house 10snare CcLple wanted toshare a rww Cortiwnnorarvtownhouse with NYC prol'.oupie Entire separate floor*ith bedroom, den livingalcove & tile bath StyiisMydecorated & Hj»unou»ty furnisried 2 miles from UravAvail Od 20. $b50 pet montr.yer couple 6O9 9 2 4 U 6 0
O U I E T GlHl seeksaccommodation »•'•as paying guest SouthNorth Brunswick Rocky Hillor surroundinq arnas WriteBoi #0409? co PrincetonPacket
SEMI F U R N I S H E D turm»n»d cottage carriagenouse or small house in ruralsetting sought By quiet Harvard educated eiecutrve witheiceilent local relerences609 921 4387 days
RESPONSIBLE MarriedCouple - both professionals. and cat seek dupiei orhouse in Princeton RockyHill Kingston or GnggstownWould like two to three bed-rooms quiet location ap-pliances and moderate rentpleas* Eiceiient relerencesavailable Please call 609924-3527 after bom
QUIET PROFESSIONALwoman seeks 2 or 3 bedroomapartment .n P'incelon oreferabiy with fireplace andyard access 609 924-0932
PROFESSIONAL WOMAN— with ' 1 year ok) child seekmg 2 bedroom apt in Lawrence-viiie 609-393 1846 aiter 6 p m
EMPLOYEO COUPLE winfant — etc desire on pre-mise living Quarters in ex-change lor general house-hold duties and outdoormaintenance Call Anne orCrtris Eves aft 7p m 609924 6467
Apts. Housesto Share
Al L I N T I I W ' J . • •wi 20 » want to share house inAllentowh NJ with responsible mdiv Upstairs bdrmavail share kit. $240 mo heat& utn incl Stan Nov 2 609259 95.4
PRINCETON - Penns Neck- Spacious house w largebedroom, private bathscreened in porch fireplacelarge private yard garagelaundry facilities For nonsmoking quiet person Closeto FtCA RR Unrv Bus line$300 mo call 609 734 4922
FEMALE Roommatewanted immediately for iu«u-nous LawrenceviUe aptGood location with casualand friendly lifestyle Roomwith Balcony $20C month in-cludes utilities Please callMichael days at 609 3951302 Evenings 609 8969511
PART TIME SHARE - On-tral Princeton Individual whowill be m residence only panof each week sought to renttied sitting room Full use oflovely home w garden, patiofireplace & fine antiques609 924 4332 Try until midnight
ROOM TO RENT - Houseto share Beginning Nov 1 stS250 mciud util 609 8961095
F E M A L E R O O M M A T EWANTED - to share 2 bedroom house in Twin RiversCan 609-443 8 794 after 5 30
COMFORTABLE - Spa-cious house in beautiful Prin-ceton suburb tor professionalwomen 609 443 3567
SHARE NEW CONDO -non-smoker only $350month includes utilitiesHamilton Square near .295Avail Dec 15th Call Susanwork 609-984-4078 home587-7288
EAST WIN0SOR - attrac-tive furnished room kitchen*den privilege semi-pnvatebathroom non-smoker $185• util 609-448-7759. 7-10
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FEMALE HOUSEMATEWanted — new home in ruralMillstone Township nearHightstown Own bedroombath $300 month includingutilities Non smokers only609-448-9370 utter 6pm
Apts / Housesto Share
BUSINESS M F AGE 28 • -to share turrushed 2 (Jdrm aptin private dwelling Rent$215 mo incl heat & drivewaypark ing Loca ted inHopewell Call 609-466 0781after 6 30 pm
HOUSE TO SHARE — inRocky Hill $218 includeselectricity, dishwasher, lirepKce Available No 1Please call 609 92' 3421 a!ter 6 pm weekdays anytimeweekends
country house w 4 same Nopets • smoking 20 ' 297-2066
KENDALL PARK - Need aroom for 2 mos or less7 $ 16Smo • util 201-821 7766 aft6pm
WANTED Immediately — 1roommate lo share apt inWest Windsor 21-29yrs ok)preferably male Veryreasonable 2 bedroom Irv-ing room kitcnen & oath Call609-734-4965
RENTALSFour'to live bedrooms Residential professional residential
and professional some tor sharing fclegant spacious homes
Close to e»er)thing In Princeton D'ODO
SI 000 and up Properties can be bought f « J225 000 to
JJ60 000 Agents «ill be authorized
Call Lawrence Prince |6O9> 924 3535 oi evenings and
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Apts. / Housesto Share
HOUSEMATE Needed toshare beautiful apartmentLambertvilie, «wtn two creative wonieri 609 397 3222
2 BDRM APT - PnncatonMeadows Seeking temale <oshare Call Linda 609-7998678 eves
3r<3 HOUSEMATE - Igecountry setting 2mi ctr Pnn-cetci Avail immed S^are 'util ROT 609 921 0?T<-
Rooms for Rent Rooms for Rent Apts. for Rent Apts for Rent Apts for Rent
RESPONSIBLE PERSONwho values privacy wanted toshare large gracious homeon Princeton estate Reason-able 'enl 4 bedrooms, 2 Irv-ing rooms 2 fireplaces Call609-921 0522 eves or 7995604 days
NON-SMOKER HousematB— wanted to share largehouse on edge of Princeton609-924 4693 $300 month• share of utilities
ROOMMATE wanted -share 2 bdrm apt Kings-ton $198 mo • util Femalepreferred 609-924 2116 af-ter 5
NON SMOKER Warned1- toshare Fo» Run Apt $215 mo• elec Female preferred
Call 609 799 3687 weeknights
PRINCETON — Townhouseprofessional person preferred References 609-9841877 6 15-4 15
R E S P O N S I B L E Ma leWanted — to share house mEwing Two $225 mo Call 5pm 6O9-883-8440
PROF — lo share attractivespacious turn house & gar-age near RR sta 609-799-8291 eves & wknds
BELLE Mead — Area lBedroom Female only$ ' 8 5 month utilities in-cluded 201-359 4589
MALE to share 2 Dedr. 2 bathconcto E Windsor 609 4435787 Eve Keep trying
CHRISTIAN WOMAN — 25looking for roommate tosnare 2 Deoroom house mCranbory
FEMALE TO Share 2bdr. iapi with other lemale 609-448 3327 or 443-3100 evesafter 5
ELEGANT a Spacious Apart-ment — with large windows tobe shared with responsiblewoman Separate diningroom terrace washer dryerwood flocxs. neWy paintedstorage 2'i blocks fromFirestone Library Call even-ings 609-924 2203 $300plus electricity
IMMEDIATELY AvailableProf woman to share town-house Call evenings keeptrying 609 89fr 1945
P R O F E S S I O N A L TOSHARE — 3 bdrm house mEwing Non smoner $190mo util inc 609 292-5032days 609 883 0548 eves
FEMALE - - non-smokerPiainsboro apt, near Park.Nov 1 609-799 3064
ARTIST NEEDS - livingwork space Willing to sharehouse with others 609-9212075. Josephine
Rooms for Rent
ROOM FOR RENT — Malepreferred 609 443 436"
LAMBERTVILLE — elegantroom, antique bed & furni-ture, private bath in 'ine Victo-rian home $225 609 3971856
FURNISHED ROOM — inPrinceton with private entraixe on 2nd loor ol house ina quiet neighborhood Niceview ol woods. 1-1 2 mi fromUmv Share retng but nokitchen pnv No pets Re-quires neat & quiet personDays 9-5. 609 683-2'83 atter 6pm 924-4961
SMALL ROOM — in largefarmhouse 10 mins fromPrinceton $ n 0 m o • Nicehome for the partially soph-isticated 609 799 3711 or799-8169
LGE SUNNV RM — profgentleman, non-smoker re'sft sec 609 8830916
R O O M & SEMIEFFICIENCIES - at weekryrate Pnnoeton Manor MotelMonmouth Jet 201 3294555 US Hwy • l
ROOM FOR RENT - Nonsmoker Kitchen laundry &porch pr iv i leges bathsnared & parking in privaterural home Must love anim-als $225 mos 201-3590336 Best time 5-7 pm
ROOM FOR RENT - w aptprivileges washer S dryer$225 mo utils mcl 1 masecurity Can 609-466-3798n am 4 30 pm Weekends4660261
PRINCETON — furnishedroom tor rent in large newContemporary Princetonhome 1' , miles from UnrvWall to wall carpeting & pri.ate bath Use o' house &quarry tile kitchen during theday Avail mid Oct $265month 609-924-1760
ROOM FOR RENT - Oct 11981 kitchen privileges o«street parking piano on 3bus lines washer dryer$ 190 mo Call eves or wknds609-921-0845
LARGE FURNISHED ROOT-.— in private home countrysetting close to 95 '5 mmfrom Pnnc*ton. 35 mm fromPhila Non-smoker onlyKitchen privileges possible609-8962641 737 3720
FURNISHED BEDROOM -single occupanc/ No kitchei security and referencesCan 3fter 4 p m 609-4434017
ATTRACTIVELY - Furntshed room professiona1
gentleman convenient center Princeton TV. radiosemi-private bath, parkingNon.smoker preferred Nokit pnv Call 609-924-2568
ONE BEDROOM For Rent -with private bath in privatehome gentleman preferredparking facility no cookingCall after 5pm 609-924 0541
ROOM — working woman orstudent Share kitchen Laun-dry parking $175 mo 609-921-8837
Apts. for Rent
DARlEN AT NEW HOPE Ltd- Village 2. t bedroomapartments $330 pe' month2 bedroom den lownhouses$525 per month Plus eiectnc 215-862 9133
Windsor Regency Apartments...A nice place to live1
Luxurious, Spacious Apartments1 t 2 Bedrooms from $340
Rent includes:
• Cooking gas e Hot Watere Heating gas
Pofros 4 bolconiti on oil aporfmenriSome with centra/ air.
Office open Mon cn 10 4 30 Sat 12 4Phone 609 448 2964 or 448 6553
Windsor Regency ApartmentsGarden View Terrace East Windsor
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Cail 1215) *B3 B7OO or 8S5-26OO. Noon SPM daily la NJ. cadi collecttXr Siiulh »n I S 1 to North end ol Oxlord Valirv Mail turn right t>n OxltirdVallr\ Kii Co 2 miles, brar left on Hrarwk Rd . gu ' » mllr tuaaniptmon left
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18 goll holes,16 tennis courts,
7 swimming pools,2 private clubhouses
...and,ohyes,a gxecrt apartment.
At Princeton Meadows you 11 have towork hard to be bored Because what-ever your game is we ve got plenty olplaces to play itPrinceton Meadows studio, one & twobedioom luxury apartments at one olNew Jerseys most exclusive locations
Convenient by trainto both New Yorkand Philadelphia
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Some units available with washers &dryers and lire-places Decoratedmodels open dailyFor lnlormation call(609) 799-5727
PrincEton
EVflNG %[>acious 4 • /jrwall to wall carpets an moD-•ffl apphancm lenci«d yaralot cniifl. O« street parkingjust $185 also co/y I Odrrloaded ail bills paid just$200' - Ads Subiect ToA,aiiat»irt, Home S««*er<$70 (609) 394-5900
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LAMBEBTVILLE - 3 tx3rrr>a d tor 2 of 3 adults no pets$400 mo • utils Cai1 609-737-1819
'.MAHMING — Vd ftoc aptin private noose 2 DkxM fromNassau St Includes l DTJrmliv rm. dining area *rrtr sunnywindow & kitcnenette targeoa^ I storage space Re-'imsrecl pine Moors & newlypainted walls Semi-pvt entrance otf-street parking tjrnisned or not $4'0 includesneat & water Deposit 'egji-ed 609-924-653' atte'
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THREE ROOMS - t tMTbnoht a.r, m heat Courtr,living • . '^oloniariM large trees streamstores! Eiceptionalry cwarweii maintained privacyconvenient t& lawenceviHePrinceton thoppnj S<ngieor married couoie V . petsnon-smo«e»» A>ai«r>e Mov' ease 'e'e-erices $340mo 609 587 4909
OFF RT • 1 - Carpel*) 4room open «ase n*at pa«3air coryjitioreo a- n*ritmapoiiarxes $300 anc putr2 bdrm neat paid cfwd tmean extras ^st $195 mo»' —Ads SuCtact To AvanaoMyHome Se«keri $70 I 6 O 9 I394-5900
PRINCETON Furrnsnedor.11 3 room 1st Noor
open lease all auras just$215 also modern 1 oed-room. 1st door o'l s"eeiparkincj with all Oils paid iusl$380 others' - Ads SuBJectTc Avanaoiirr, Home See*-er» $70 (609) 394-5900
KENDALL PARK — 3 rmapt pan turn $350 mo 5rms $450 mo pnv drvwaynear Dus 2Qi 297-7184
TWIN RIVERS APTS - S t u -dios 1 & 2 tedroom* Mlco-r»es patios central arr danwasners carpeting heal arvjt water mcHxled B«stiocalion near shopping cente'bank transportation etcOne mile from HI TurnpikeAll TWIT Rive's tennis oxrtspools and recreation mexjdeem rent See •manage' Apt B1 Aooingior Dr Mon-Fr.'0-4 30 Sat 12-4 609-4487792
APPLICATIONS BEING TAKEN NOWFOR FUTURE OCCUPANCY
NORTHGATEAPARTMENTS
On* Mi l * Rood andP-inc*ton-Hight»tov»n Road Rt 57 1
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1 and 2 Bedroomsfrom $366. per month
' ires• SWIMMING POOL• AIR CONDITIONERS• ALL APARTMENTS HAVE
CROSS VENTILATION• GAS HEAT lincluded in rental• WASHER & DRYER FACILITIES• RESIDENT SUPERINTEN.' • '.• MASTER T V ANTENNAS• CABLE T V AVAILABLE• KITCHENS WITH WINDOW AND
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OPEN MONDAY-FRIDAY10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Weedends by Appointment609448-5935
NOW RENTINGPrinceton Arms
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is available to the qualified buyer ofthis 5 bedroom Contemporary Cape inMontgomery $225 000 PR-8061
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. *M8I MTV Hi t ig hgr>lfilled 1 tx3rm on quiel stWalking distance to town$375 incWs heat & h * Nopels 6093972168
rwdims 5m.nIrom RR sta No pets Availabout Doc i $400 • utii609 799 3093
PHINCE TON MEADOWS' OO'W at balcony pool ten
•louse Quiel $330mo • utn security 609 799S639 eves ai< I
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WIMDSORMk '.• « •ury condo w a teaflobf corner vie* 2 bdrm 2Daths. w * central air allmodern appls Minutes IronPr Jet, $500 mo • util Podtennit included No petsplease Avail Nov 1 609 4485 H 7 eves 20' S45-13OO •259! (Jays
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«ion on a quiet treelmedstreet a spacious studio aplw marble moodburning i«»place, lovely wood 'ioorslarge deepsel windows Iceilings w plaster medallionsBow window & 'ully nguiwxxleal in kitchen w Jen Aire•:i- M I |wl •<•;•• Npoi 'stainless sleel sink, tots olwood cabinels $395 moLandlord pays all utilities'Quiet single professionaladult only Reference* requiied Absolutely no petsCall 609-397 3110
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I nd Country living inhistorical Colonial hse largetrees stream lores! 'convenient 10 LawrencevillePrinceton shopping Beautifui apartment lor single oryoung married No pets lionsmokers Available Nlease & lelp'erHMS $310mo 609 587 4909
TVRED Of COMPLEXES1 Amethod of linding apartments
best results covering an olNew Jersey vrtr 7 ofices toserve you Cfc'l about yournneeds t ie Ri- ta i Prolessionals your on., conveni-ence when moving' HomeSeekers $70 16091 394-5900
MAMIlTON TWP Woodmere Apis Hughes f>rve.' &2 bedrooms some den 609
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H I G H T S T O W NWASHINGTON TWP AREA— Country 4 room * i 'wan carpets central <w r>ealpax) ot street parking furnished or not $195 also 3room a" eilras. 1st floor.$?95 pays all bills others' -Ads Subtect To AvailabilityHome Seekers $70 (609)394 5900
LAMBERTVtU.1large lovely 3 rms & bain tireplace No pets Mature only$380 • gas&elec 609 3972094
I AWHINl I VII I f 1 & 2M m Apis » TommhousesWhite Pine Apts 609 8833333 subtect to avaiabmty
Houses for Rent
MONMOUTH JUNCTIONfiegant 4 bedroom piusrwall lo wall carpels 3 bathsrec room all mudern appUances washer dryer 2 caigarage setting on acreagekids pels line $600 range'Ads Subfect To AvailabilityHorn* Seekers $70 (60913945900
Mil I SBORO TWP 5 bdrmoapanded Ranch avail on amonth to month basis beginning Nov 1 $600 mo plusulils Miller Agency. Realtors609 924 3366 or 201 8 74MOO
rON AREA , temh.4 bdrm unturn avdil immed Call 609 921 2167eves . any time weekends
WEST WINDSOR Twp 3bdrm Ranch. In rm din milarge kitchen bath $S50 moplus utils 609-921 3110 orF99 8242
PRINCETON - brand newcontemporary Lovely cuvKim designed home lor rentor lease purchase Convenient lo park swimming. ¢er ot town 3 bdrms 2 .tiaths w Iv rm. lam rrr. dmrm 2 fireplaces 2 car gar age2 /one heat & ac fully carpeled Avail immed at$'080 month J T Boye'• • ••, '.O9-92' 1805
DOWNTOWN PRINCETONNewty redecorated 3 bed
rooms plus study l ' h bathsgarage Available immediatety $625monrh
FORRESTAi. VXLAOE 3BR and den Available Dec1 Owner pays condo lee$850 month
MOPEWELL Duple. 3 4bedrooms large living anddining rooms Lovely Irontporch $550 month
Pmceton CrossroadsRealty Realtor609-924-4677
COMMERCIAL AND LANDPRINCETON BOROUGH 3 STY. COMMERCIAL - rustduidnt office*
& iipdrtment use Excellent location Ple**e call foi I.-'.I ••• SS50.000.
PRINCETON RETAIL CENTER • Low intareM like the good olddays not 18%, not 16% but 12% long term Supor location,22,000 sq ft 60 car parking New tenants, new decorating, newprice. $925 000.
FINEST RETAIL LOCATION • Rt« 1 No of Quakfrbridye (Princeton mailing addressl Almost 9 acres with stone house b bldgs$250,000 price reduction NOW $750,000
LAWRENCEVILLE • INCOME PROPERTY Duplex on mam thoroughfare 7 apanments Call for details $225 000
FREEHOLD COMMERCIAL CORNER I House. Warehouses BdrnCottage, For Restaurant. Motel. Stores Unique1 $1K,0O0.
PRIME WEST WINDSOR ACREAGE just stedi 64+ Acres zoned
residential 0 510 000 per acre 2 0 * Acres zoned ROM4 in close
proximity to above M $15,000 per acre Please call for det.iik
4.25 ACRES • of fine resident H land In Kingston arM May have
professional oHices included Prime area Call for details •65,000.
24.43 ACRES ZONED R O M . I Prime parcel in West WmusorTownship in close proximity Quakerbndge Mall
29 9 ACRE FARM . Millstone Twp. -Secluded but close to (ransportation b highways Farm house with 8 BR s, worker'sbungalow with 2 BR's, eggroom and garage Small horse barnOwner will finance at 10% to qualified buyer with low downPayment Now $125 000
a* . INTEREST • SUPER TAX SHELTER PLUS APPRECIATION • Commercial acreage near E»it 8 in Monroe Twp Low down paymentwith 18"* gross earning to buyer No payments for 2 v
EXCELLENT INDUSTRIAL SITE Hightstown area 5 to 10 acresRailroad siding and all utilities available $10,000 $15 000 per acre.
17.17 ACRES - West Windsor Township Zotiml R 3 Owner financing available
DELI BUSINESS in head of Princeton Selling lock, stock 6 barmAlso includes Pick it Machmr $68,000.
3 BEAUTIFUL LOTS are available in Hopi.-well 7 wp Each would make
a lovely setting to build a home Lot A B.7acre>£ $70 000. Lot B
3 7 acre, -, $40,000. Lot C 3 7 acres <a (40 000
RENTALS
HIGHTSTOWN • Centor of butirMM district Rciiov.itions |ustCompleted on modern 1,290 ft store next to Office huiklingbeing modernized 5,000 sq tt available Superior rental with
OFFICE SUITE consisting ol Heart of Pi BtOfi 2ndApproximately 1 TOO heating ft hoi
Wiiter Available immadiatelY
$1 250 per mo.
ROBBINSVILLE • IOOOOMI It ofof i • | | ,hway
ition Ample parking$6 00 sq.ft.
PRINCETON t 9,000 sq it retail or p I • iff ice UM ropim i lion Can I :• i
glADLERMANCLICK15 Spring St., Princeton 924-0401 • 586 1070
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MAGNIFICENTroom ranch NKhpool inEasIWindsor $6b0mc,
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I A W H E N C E V I l IF ibdrm 1 1 ? baths eic cond$57b mo plus utm No petsFtopty Boi #04103 c o Prm
RANCH TO SHAH!Ion So BrnswV $,> i O i n c ul,|M«l«. immeo rxc 609 7993316
NEW 9 Hi i. MCOI ONMlbi level Milisboro area ?O1369 8943 (Very reasonablei
Wi l t THADF - our 8 'mhouse near center ol Summitlor house <x apt in Lawrenceville oi Trenton area 1 yr Reply Boi »O41O!> C O Princeton Packet
TWIN RIVERS 4 bdfm$500 mo 1 ' ,mos sec t yrlease 609 448-6671 weekdays
LAWRENCEVILE Con-tampory 7 rooms. p<>. • * .to wall carpets lo'mai diningroom, all modern appliancespatio leading to fenced yardlor kids pets a lull baumentwith laundry facilities oftstreet parking just $42bReady Now' — Ads SuDtectTo Availability Home See*ers $70 1609) 394-5900
BEAUTIFUl 3 oedroom.2 1 2 bath townnouse lamiiy'oom new carpet and paintEnd unit Bus lo NY $620mo i yr lease 609 4436679 Twin Rivers AvailableDec l
NEW END OF G R O U PTOWNHOUSE - in Newtown PA convenient to Prin-celon area Three BRs twofull baths ''v rm dm rm Igcountry kitchen with '-replaceand pwdr rm All appliances— luliy carpeted plus swimmtng pool tennis courtslake, etc One-year lease
KTI no pets A. • i •Oct ' SMb • utilities Can16091 737 1459
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GracKxis Livingm Princeton
Rent a two bedroom condomimum home wrth studyhere on the celebrated Mrxgan estate 4 7 acres of natural beauty in the midst ol Prin-ceton The house is one olthe artfully clustered homesthat surrounds the mansionformal gardens pond and
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A lull time staff offers meticuiou» maintenance of the landscaping and residence Thehouse is pre wired with burg-lar and fire alarm systemsand a resident start affordsthe property protection inyour absence
Designed lo echo the grace-ful architecture ol the Morganmansion the dwelling offerscontempo<ar> conveniencesand energy efficiences
For leasing information contact Irene Cornish Ofticeopen every day 10 5 Of byappointment
Constitution H iRosedale RoadPrinceton NJ 08540(609)921-2390
PRINCETON Twrshp 3bd'm ranch on 1 acre on Pro-v»«etme Rd Lrj basement$700 mo • ulils & healAvail immed Call FirestoneReal Estate Realtor 609-9242222 days or Owner 9216612 eves
PRINCETON TWN3HP 4bdrm 2 ' . bath home Beauti-ful condition $800 mo fur-nished Jan June 1982 609• S37
PRINCETON IVY - East 7year old house 3 mm to trainstation 5 mm to PrincetonQuiet neighborhood 4bdrms 2 /baths formal dming rm two car garage basement Total 2400 sq ft livingarea w w w carpeting firepiccentral air gas heating, cen-tral vac system re'ngwasher d'yer l yr lease$750 mo • utns 609-7990491
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LIVING! Churning established community in populu
NORTH CAROLINA Sun Bell GOLF and COUNTRY CLUB.
MARINA Summing. Tennis. Fishing.
• Ri»ei Bend is a 16 year old 1200 ane community,
offering single and multi family hiring
• Water Iron! properties «ith access to the Trent River
and the mlra coastal M t t m )
• Goll and Country Club 18 Hole championship golf
couise Olympic swimming pool lighted tennis courts
pro shop and lounge
• Racquet and swim club Superb courts tor the serious
player luiunous swimming pool overlooking the
Harbour town Manna
• Kaibour lown Manna 7? boat slips Kcommodatmg
boats up to 36 feet Full service including qualified
mechanic and ship s store
> Underground utilities, telephone lines and Cable IV
Cential water and waste water treatment
• iValk to the shopping complei featuring grocerydelicatessen drugstore soda fountain beauty shop
restaurant and other specialty shops'
• Giounds and eitenors of all Qualerdeck and Harbour
Walk Townshouses are completely maintained freeing
you to enioy Plantation Living
• Just a short di've to the beautiful sundrenched
beaches of the Atlantic Ocean featuring some of the
last Coast s best salt water fishing
• fresh water fishing galore aiound the bend in the many
i t rums and creeks which feed the beautiful Trent and
Neuse Rivers
TOU ARE INVITED TO ATTEND
A Presentation on
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lues Oct 27 at 8 OOPM
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163 Nassau St.Princeton 921-9224
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LANDLORDS Freescrnening 1 counseling youchoose tenants at no 'ee Ireecredit reooft provided tor yourconvenience call the RentalSpecialists for details'Home Sorters 1009) 394-5900
COUNTRY HOMErushed, fireplace dir •••rm, 3 bedrms 2 batr-s *appl J650 mo • util 1 mosecurity Bus ser to NY nearRossmoor Cleartxoo* Fror-10-5 6C9 656 0167 after 'pm 201-521 1482
Somerset County 9 MILES FROM PRINCETON
Hillsborough Industrial ParkHomestead Rd., just off Route 206
2,500TO 35,000Ideal office, warehouse distribution light manufacturingTailboard & drive-in loading for each unit, sprinklered
IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCYInclude taxes, common area charges, insurance. 10-20% air conditioned office space.
CALL (201) 874-8686BROKERS PROTECTED
Of*ifyAT LAST...Something you can afford!
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Model I « « * 514-4040DIRECTIONS: (tom Turnpike E»it 7A to A M I 96 to t«" 3 B IRt I X Scuff F»«l «gr* T H » « - ^ » tur- onto
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BRIAR MANOR ALSO OPEN FOR INSPECTION —
Exclusive Agent MAGUIRE - BURKE AGENCY
These are the keysto the most desirablenew colonial homesin the entire Princeton area.
Some Grand Openings are for everybodyThis one is not The Gentry is a communitythat has been created only for the mostdemanding families people who value a sense
.ilege, a sense of exclu< • I.Gentry people expect tl i |S like :••••.
tile foyet iW stair ra lining itrimmed with crow moulding a ilavish country kitchens, fireplaces ofbrick and stone
Gentry people are at home among greens?^d fairways, country meadows and streamsthey value a life of quiet dignity and luxuryand truly understand the word "prestige"
The Gentry is here today Don't waitanother day to see it Take Route 1 north or
south towards Princeton to Plamsboro RoadEast on Plamsboro Road for four miles toScotts Corner Road Left on Scotts ComerRoad and then next right nto The GentryOpen every day from 10 to 5Telepr one 1609) 799-3196
Spacious, beautifully appointed4 and 5-bedroom colonial homes and club.From 5146,900 to $153,900Unusually attractive mortgage financing.
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I M AVAILABLE • My owner offers financing to qualified buyers andI'm waiting for a new family who will appreciate my many featuresPrinceton University is only a short distance since I'm located inPrinceton Borough on a corner lot L R, D R. Fam rm w fireplace,4 B R s h 3 Baths Come see me soon1 $189 900
JUST LISTED! HIGHTSTOWN VICTORIAN W OFFICES t 6 APTS. Ifyou re look ing 1 • • •. f rus ts you' :call' $200 000
DON T WAIT • CALL NOW • II nOWMI listing in HightstownCharming 3 BR Colonial w living room, separate dining room, amodern eat in kitchen full basement and 1 ca' garage A lo.'& quiets'" for $59 900
LARGE LAWHNCEVIUIHOMi-on comer lot. 7Bffl 4 Baths,0 R lit/rary. Family Room .•. I <, /or»; GAS
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TEMPTING TUDOR • • • • • Wesi Windsor location1 L R.rte D P. l, '•
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MAIN HOUSE PLUS CARRIAGE HOUSE IN PRINCETON BORO• • • an D H i R H fp 4 n H •, »tudy
$215 000
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SPACIOUS COlONIA l
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246 NASSAU STREET • PRINCETON NEW JERSEY
REALTORS
Princeton (6091921 1550 P»nnln«ton 18091 777 9660
STRIKING CONTEMPORARY - a lovely country setting withlarge cathedral living toom. dining room, huge country kitchen largefamily room, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths Franklin (210.000.
PRINCETON BOROUGH - Charming Dutch Colonial, large livingroom with fireplace, formal dining room sunny eat in kitchen. 3bedrooms, plus walk up third floor and full basement on a large lotin a most convenient location Asking $118,000
BRICK AND FRAME COLONIAL .-. •> magnificent marble) ••iitr.mce hall and dramatic r:irc ui.ii stain •
rooms, beautifully equipped, beautifully designed
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i l i i « - . gat ln-ai and citi tiiiliti«— Central iiir. fireplace, 2 CMgarage and full baaemeDl J138.000.
RANCH HOUSE IN FESIRABLl I \ M Mil Vol PrinceionTwp Wooded lot, 7 roffni (bedrooms, 2 bath*, screened porch,fireplace, new gaifurnave 1169,500,
ONE M'l i l t i l l ' WOODEn MM Ml publh utUitieiavailable < low i" ufiaportation, including Ne« '>rk irainiandbuae*. $4<).50O.
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limited edition o( townhomes is only sixmonths old, and we re already setting salesrecords. Phis weekend, take Route 1 South tothe Lawrenceville exit (at the Howard Johnson,turner "i Franklin Corner Road.) Proceed onFranklin Comer Kd. toward Lawrenceville for
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Very elegant two and three bedroomtownhomes with private swim and racquetclub from '130,000 to '160,000. Excellentfinancing available.
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PRINCETON WOODS n•' Brui *
FlaymoncJ Road ,1w i t h l ivirwj r i * .'•eat in kitchen tour bed-rooms, two and one halfbathi. family rnor-three quarter acrefrigerator disposal <!nhwasher. w i ther dryerdrapes and < entrsl air Available unfurnished immediately $750 p«- monlh |lies
CEDAR LANE I grnn olProspect walk to campusLiving room with Hf1 i ••dining room, new efficientkitchen Ihree bedroom-large study bath garage andgreenhouse Easy mainienance Available furnishedJanuary 1st thru July 31stS /SO per month plus utilities
F O R R E S T A l . V ILLAGEI arge 'oyer living TJOTT wlhfireplace dining I seoarate study kitchen with Gfappliances breaktast .ireaihree bedrooms two and onelarl oaths Washer dryer andrefrigerator Pool and tenniscoul Available unfurnishedimmediately tflS • oer monthplus utilities ind approi-imately $80 mor»hiy mainie
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'•place separate dwing room, kitchen lower evjigame room, tour bedrpx*two and one halt Datr-- I •able furnished Decenjfc ' »lthru June 30th $ y l permonth plus utilities
ONE M A R K H A I CONDOMINIUM Ltfltupu* IWObedroom two battipartmenton the third floor |th Irvingdining area, coi^mporary
• *ith dismisher retngerator ekxtridOunler lopstove separate Jjndry »vitt-A • •- arc) drya^*a" to wancarpeting siidin^lass doorsto a private bakXY Securitysystem eieveVr serviceparking n the 0**ng *vaii
'jmisht immediate'y $950 per nvth plus utilities Rent modes mainte-nance fee
ONE M A R M A M CON-DOMINIUM nwi -Dedroon- rwoathapanment
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witn ihwashel re•ngeratiir etamc counter topstove separe laundry withAasher and ryer wall to wall
g iling glass doorsto a landscoed private garden Securt system, park-ing m the |>tding Designedtor handicuped Availableuntumishd immediately$98b pei rpnth plus utilities
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Call firej-xiepeai Estatefc* ¥J4 2222 days
m Owner 921^61? eves
LAV II I t Luiuryse i xn«r lor^tion 2
K-mg room rimingmocte-n eat In hn • 2 half baths
p a i r e d family fOOl Mlace, all appliances wall
carpeting, draperiesai air ample storage l
garage w opener lencedear yard w patio swim &
t«>nis club included $740utilities Immediate
Many ,,1111.eilras Call 609 696
1131 daily 10 S e«cev>l Frl• appoiniment and msper.
Pesori Properties
OFFICE PACE ON NAS-SAU ST«ET 2 832 square'eet ol cotemporary officespace m n encellent westend kxa»n $15 per squaretoot net Avai lable m-
Slewadson Doughertyleal Estate
J«> Nassau StPmceton. NJ6*9-921-7714
WEST WNDSOR TWP .1bd:m 2 bath ranch S 700 permo Cat Country HeritageHeal Estate Reators 609799 8161
LUXURY T0W»HOUSE -Lawrenceville, 3ldrms 2full
i" 2 Oiths liv rm<am rr upgraded
w w carpet dfipes. all ap-pliances garage $670 moMust see 60?'99 2678
H I G H T S T O W N CRAN-BURY AREA - Country ?
• M I avail carpets all motern atiformal dinmj room full base-ment with aundry facilitieskids pets the 2 car garageall set t i rg on woodedacreage, S'JOO rang* • u
Ads SLTiect To Avaiiabuly Home Seekers $70
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FOR RENT in HopewellTwp for »nort term Beautiful3 bedim Stone Rancher$675 mo - utilities Call609 466 3534
NEW Custom Built Ranch —in Hopewell near ETS Rentor lease purchase. Si300mo Bnck French Provincial4 bdrms. 2 ' . bath with manyaitras Av.nl immed J TBoyer Realty Realtor wjy921-1805
LAWRENCl VIL. E presligious area. B rtns . 3 bdrms2 tile baths large yard. $450mo t utils Call only 5-6 pm
P R I N C E T O N H I G H -TSTOWN AREA t leqanl8 rooms plush carpeting loimal dining room country
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open lease kids ("'more. $600 range iAds 8ul ' i.'.it'H'iiKome See*ers $70 (609)394 5900
NEW HOUSE — Beautifully'furnished 2 bedrooms 2baths large living diningroom, kitchen atlarNaga Near Disney Wond•-.i '. -4 t Apr i 609 65V
• LORIDA Miami BeachNoritv 17b Street 3flmbdrm F'a rm. Kitcheni'<ean view fully equippedc-iegantfy furnished, spotlessClose 10 shops 2 nuns frombeach Rent lex season iDec• April 1| to couple whoappreciate a well kept home$1000 pei month Call 609-799 4527 after 6pm orwkrak
FLORIDA - beautiful Sandpiper Bay resort Port SiLucie New 3 bdfm 3 oath- i Aater view, fully furmshed sleeps 6. gott tennisswimming pool |acuZJi res-taurant manna sailing. * ater skMng dshmg Aduts nopets May - Nov $525 wkDec-April $700 wk 609-2593314
HAv Hf AO Cape Cod 4bdrms 1' i baths try IT! 2 cargarage gas heal near train aprivate beach, low lanes$145500 201-892-4718
SADL Y CAN T USE PoconosCondo i 30-Z6 lui accomlor 6 • sknng 201 828-4413
POCONOS House For Re"- m Big Bass Lk Lake leisun
community Rental includesfree use of indoof pool sauna& boat for fishing Housesleeps 8 fireplace Ideal forweek or weekend o* tun & relaiation Call 609-448 4i8<after 6 pm
POCONOS - 3 bedroomcna>et near Carryback Availwkends nid week S weekryCall 201-297-1349
HILTON HEAD S C —New2 bdrm 2 bath condo Golffree tennis, pool $200 $325* • ail 609 924 5560
SUMMER HOME Ft4 houses separate this fur-nished 3 bdrm home Irom thebay 1 block to beach 2blocks to boat slips & 5 minsto ocean Lg shaded lot onquiet street Priced lor quicksale at $40 000 Call 609-259 3055
POCONO VACATION home— Clean new. 3 bdrm 2bath, dishwasher washerdryer, lake, tennis court, in-door outdoor pool 4 healthspa no eitra charge Call a!ter 6pm 609 587 9279POCONOS - Lake Naomi
- 3 bdrm. 2 bath woodedChalet, wash dryer, dis-hwash fpi. decks extrasClubhouse, nr lake, swimboat fish tennis rec progs$250 wk 201 359 6268 art 6p m
SIESTA KEY Saiasola —new condo. 2 bdrms , 1Vfcbaths, first floor luiunous onlagoon, tennis heated pool.across Irom Gulf 201 297-6250 or 297 0393
LONG BEACH ISLAND -Ocean Ironl Attractively furmshod 3 bedrooms, sleeps6 Weekends $125. weekly$250 Avail Sept Ocl No*
'609 799 2235
POCONO SKIERS Ntmmountain home $!75perwkAvail tor season 609-882-
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3 UNIT-APRT Buikiinq Tiplop shape good area Ownerwill help with financing toqualified buyer W S BordenReaRor 1609)883 1900
• • '• . ' 200sq ftofticw building on Rte 1 Lawrence Twp AssumaNe mort-gage for $40 •»•$79 900 possible secondaryfinancing for Eicellent loca-tion Baycali Real Estate &Mgmt Co 609 882 0022
PRINC.i ' '. | spacefor rent - I 750 sq ft ineludes ample parking heatcentral air electricity janitonal service and a Princetonaddress Call Dee Maltese609 924 8778
CENTER r.ir . Oflicebuilding ' • block to StateHouse. 5000 sq ft. pa'- ,cars, owner win remodel losuite $3 ft A S BordenRealtor I6O9I 883 1900
BUILDING Rental 1200sq fi 12*16 door • outsidestorage Twin Rivers areaReasonable 609-443 3826
OFFICE SPACE - to rent 1or 2 room sublet ir Princetonjunction near Railroad Sta-tion utilities receplx •nai included Teleing secretarial servicesavailable Call 609-799-• •
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woods lawns garden poolgreenhouse Contwranch 4 bedrooms »•firepiacei 3 lull battroom modern kitchen withfamily area quality through
It S210.000 Call fo>brochure W S Borden Realtor (609)883 1900
PRINCETON JCTOne or Two Room Office
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IWitherspoon St I 2 3 roomsfrom $150 mo includes utilities & use o1 conferenceroom Secy sve avail J TBoyer Realty 609-4?'-1805
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• . < |an :•• custom qiulit>• '• ' .'. lso« schools M4.500.
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MOVE IN THIS SPRING '• - . - . 4 tearoom color . . . . •.'. • • • i- • . . • . located and oHers a nost of
from a 1 : iaoe with glass doors to washable• rtvouqhout It featu'r . -xj dining and family
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GOOD LOCATION. GOOD PRICE and great financing' Gracious" ' • • • • • • • • . i bath colonial in Princeton Junction Walk to
. pkM enjoy trie extras like an Anther-, pool, corner lot,1 central air The 6tti bedroom is on the first floor ideai
v Diavtoom Now $149,000. 15% 5 year balloon '30• rJ first mortgage available to a qualified buyer of up to
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WEST WINDSOR. WOODED LOT. walk to trains and schools arel few --asons to look at our custom homes to be built by one of
the a" fowl Guilders These homes feature hardwood floors.crown and dentil molding, chair rail, custom cabinetry, fireplaces.Anderson insulated windows low maintenance exteriors, full
. as much more Models are available to be seen Pricesstart a- $170,000. to $208,000. Mortgages at 14V4 K for 3 years witha 3 0 . • •• . : . M a n •..-. •• • • ; • • ecJ b u y e r s
12% FINANCING AVAILABLE TO QUALIFIED BUYER on this; • • • • • • . . bath Colonial featuring stained wood
• *Td hardwood doors, raised heanh fireplace, kitchen /vith3 walk in closets, f i i basement, 2 car garage, wooded
• • - . : • ) distance to trains and West Windsor schools Asking• 1S9.9O0 WOO Month.
EAST WINDSOR GIVE YOURSELF A TAX BREAK yet enjoy all. of apartment living m this unusual 3 story
, pods and tennis courts are within walking••ementary schools and shopping Every amenity
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ONE OF A KIND HOME . king distance to.'. • '.' onial
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• Montgomery [200 $74 4»00
• Hamilton t>01 890 3300
• Bordentown 609 298 1600
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H I now foda •1 :: >A could be too lateAnd thai would be .1 shame Because
the people who li .1 al \S indsoi \ l i l l II arepeople >< HI would like fhc . ro people wholove the same kind ol tlnm> you'd loveLike nur private sw im and tennis i. lubA beautiful clubhouse, foi parties andfun filled ihePi ' iood limes
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Come visil right now Here's howFake Route I north 01 south towardPrinceton to Route 571 1 asl on Route 571toward Hightstown to Route 535 (Oldfronton K«t 1 fur.i left on Route 535 10Windsor Mill II
Via Route I K) North 01 south onRoute 130 toward Princeton to Route 571West on Route S 7 I to < >ne Mile Road (alMcGraw Il i lh furn tight on One MileRoad in Windsor Mill II Models open 11 6Monday thru Friday, 11 5 Saturday and
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KIWJSTON 2 3 roomappufc "00 sq rt avail nowS3G0Wids an ulils •parkirvi
Bleacnef60-921-1050
SHARE LHGE Pro»e»s«or>aioffice so«> - in LawrenceProfessioni Building |Rte2061 La*nceville Chcaceol 2 or 4 rams Ideal forphytician. ipacious comfortabie * y reasonableA.siiatx« O 15 609 8821080
OFFICE SI^CE For Lease3/0 sqft.'iqhlslown Mi-
nutes from V E ail 8 Can609 440 3 Ml alter 1 pm or201 297 420*1 5 pm
NORTH BRtMSWlCKProfessional tfice space900 sq 1 H»,War 130 A
"<o'se me Pnvaleentrance, arttle parkingwooded settingreasonabte201-2974200
OFFICE SP,Princeton Jet2113
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OFFICE SPACB- for rentNassau Si Pnnwon 3 rmoffice M lacmtK Dath 1stfir level Dasem«i storageCan Firestone ffai Estate.609 924 2222 R»ltors
PRINCETON 9»reincenlef of town i 2 0 0 » ft avail-able immediacy >T Boye<Realty W
BLDG Is office•• '•• Ml I ; K markingi. i Georges Rd. DeansSo Brum 201 2970137
PRINCETON AflEAEAS1 WIN0SW
Only a 'ew stores stii availfrom 1 500 b 35 000 $q ft inth<s all-acme wen-located1 3 acre slopping plazaf e a t u r i n g A4 P andShoetown ttuated al thehigh traffic mfcrsection of Rte130 4 671 (Pr ince lon-Hightstown Ro Reasonablerentals
RACHLIh* COReaftus
Management Ovision17 Acadeny StNwk. NJ 07102(2OD622-.-890Brokers Imrted
HOBBlNSViLtE - office,store & waiehou'.e spacewithin walkn g ai: lance toPost Office and baiks nearTurnpike I Ol ;A I I130 4 Airport Call f.09 259-
RETAIL SALES - medicaloffice computer operationsother professional offices1050 sq ft available immediately in Pwcolon Twpon Ri 206 High vi .ibility o«cellent parking. J7, ' in«, ,r,rludes all utils Miller AqencyRealtors. 609 924 1366 or201 874 8000
FOR RE NT ritonlgomeryTwp Rt ?06 flew officespace Paneling 4 carpetingHealing included 4( 10-500 sqfeel $290 »3iO 201-3595837
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Auproi2.000 Ktj fi Altr.ii tivs bkjgw separate enininge 4 pkglot NW Princeton area
bidg copy ma
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101 A l ' - J lOFFICI on Ht 1 m lamenceTwij .i. i ••:•. !«jiri northand vxjth hound Immediateoccupancy B a y all RealEstate 4 Mqmt Co 60988? 00??
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LOVELY 2 FAMILY I AWHENCE HOME Sup*' • Iens. abundant storageTenant* pay all utilities Ove'vie lot $10 200 yearly incocne $87 W 0
MNANCIN'., AVAIlAHif T(,Q U A L I F I E D B l l v l l lHopeweii duplex 4 BH seachsjde Tenants pay all utililies $14,100 yearly in-come $119 500
PRINCETON BUSINESSZONE 4 apanrreni house •carriage house Other possiWe uses include 'etaii salesbusiness or professionaloffices, etc $185,000
Pnncaton Cro*»road»Realty. Realtor6O9-924-4677
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300-1000 so ft mini officesdvaiiaWe Will divide I(J suit atbetow martiet rents Call owner 201 7??51OO
;jr medical use I300»q ft or650 sq ft Stalely setting Between He* Brunswick andPrincefon on Rl 27 Ampleparking on premises 201821 6810
OFFICE - 1 000 to 40 000Squaie Feet Located I milefrom center of Princeton onRouie 1 al Washington & Alelander Roads PrincetonBusiness Park 609 9213150 or 45? 1234
LEASE OR ( • Ibrick nldg 2000 sq ft vjnahipprof or txjsirvparking lot Ri ?06 Be!i«Mead opp Reading RailroadPurchase only Rt ?06 ?acres, small houd •mgen Church 2 0 ' B'45100
WARFt- tOOO to40 000 square leel LoadingDock* Located 1 mile fromcenter of Princeton on Routp1 at Washington & AleianderRoads Long or snot lermlease Princeton BusinessPar* 609 921-3150 ot 4521234
WE'RE SPREAD THIN!
Richardson Realty Co has opened a ne* office and ha-,
undertaken so many ne* w t u t e s that fot the (us! time
m ?0 r»ars *e are actnelir seeking additions • •
associates Are you qualified and eipenenced in real
estate sates knowledgeable of the jiea and lo k . I
a commission schedule *hicfi ttnvii e>fa
production' Are you looking tor a helpful and congenial
sales stall' Competent managets' Ongoing naming'
Affiliation «ith one of the largest referral systems'
Marketing tools second to none' Then do this call
Dick Piumen at 609 586 0400 Catol Johnson at 60^
799 5800 of Bob Plutneri at 609448 5000 *nd ttade
ottenngs! We also hate a limited nutnrjei ul op
poitumties fo< enetgetic enthusiastic and taoabie ne*
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Telephone secrets'v,ces available 609 9242040
MEET THE GLORIA NILSON RealtorsMULTI-MILLION DOLLAR PRODUCERS!
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tieswitri Gkxia Nilson Realtors AcMieve your potential
.'. ih high ii •• • \' '. ,' outstanding ii-rcntive plan
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Route 518 Spur, Pennyiown
609-466-0446loch OMic» ,1 Indtptndtntty Own«d and Op»raf»d
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229 Nassau St., Princeton Princeton Circle, Rt 1
609-921-6177 609-452-2188i och office 'i indepf"rffi''r owntd and op«ro'»o
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609-448-0113
RIVERSIDE . ' - • ••• ' • •FINANCING TO QUALIFIED
BUYER $155 000
PRINCETON IVY Ai^i \\".3s, i Cuatorr< Appolntfnanti t1
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OFFICI BWN f Prince-• 600 sq M Call 609-
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HT INDUSTRIAL4 DOG to 40 000 Square Feeli a Mad ' ""if from cenlpi olPnncelon on Rout* 1 atWashington & Al8>and«'Roads Long or »hort l«rmleasp Pnncelon BusinessPan\ 609-971 Jtso or 4521234
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M estate or busi-ness Located near Pnrvelorairport Call tor appt 609-•. • '86
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NASSAU STREETSTOREFRONT SHOP
For Rent 195 Nassau St$900 mo For details I l lrhompaon i and Co Realtors 6119921 76b5
FOR HE NT 280lo 1200 sq ti aval Modomcarpeted offices located onMain SI Pnnnmgton An utrtties plus a c included Callowner 609-73^-2800
3600 SQ FT - Rl 130Hijhtslown ottice spacegot rgg 0550
200 SQ F T office space inNassau St compien $200mo • parking ThompsonLand Co . Realtor 609 921
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ROUTE 1 MOTEL — or 1acre m Pnncvton area Invest$50,000 'o» a return ol 20* .win good potential tor jpcxeciation J T Boyer RealtyReal tor 6 0 9 - 9 2 1 1805
9 UNITS — All bock, m Tren-I o n . we l l m a i n t a i n e d .S.?8 000 • gross incomeannually, owner financingwiir $25 000 down paymentReduced to $90,000 ''om$ 1 3 9 , 0 0 0 BaycaM RealEstate S Mgmt Co 609882 0022
Real EstateWanted
CAHniAGE HOUSI'. only on estate in
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GARAGE for rent newlyrenovated vicinity WigginsJeflerson & Moore $35 mo609 924 7148 eves
STORAGE SPACE FORRENT - H I G H T S T 0 W NAREA 6 0 9 4 4 8 0 V 5
Cemetery Lots
2 BURIAL SPACES - located Franklin MemorialPark. N Brunswick $700firm 609-448 1317 aft bpn
Land for Sale
ELM RIDGE PARK - r ,acre lots $52 5000 4 up CallH Pearson 609-73 7-7203
SOUTH BRUNSWICK — 2improved rural lots $33 000AC A Realty. Broker 201297 1944
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A PRIME AREA1 • acre lots i n • I IMthe SkilinMi' m*0HMs Hr***area ol Montgomery nearCountry Club Water sewerand gas available $fl'< >«
RURAL NEtGHBORMOOOPlan now to buNd your newhome on a ' • ac'rcated in a prestigious #<• 1 'Montgomery Utilil.es ami'a h * $90 000 PR WSM
ArTENTION BW.DERSThis 35 kit subdivision wit'1
3 57 acre lots, is located mthe rolling countryside ofH o p a w e l l Twp nearWashington Crossing ''ark$875000 PR 8059FINANCING AVAILABLE toqualified buyers Call 6098830300 REALTOR Pnnceton Office
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A P P R O V E D — BuildingLots Hopewell TownshipCrustier Road wooded 1 2 a
$38 500 Amwell Roanpartially treed 2 lots$39 SOO eacti. Province LineRoad near Stuart Road West
estale area, wooded 6 •acres $110 000 Montgomery Twp Dutchtown ZionRd 24 • acres $118 000Can Realty World AudreyShort Inc 609921 9222
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Lush v<rgin woodland 8 8acres Hiiistxxuugn top ofthe mountain Ideal'TV receplKin and use of soulenergy Approved t*v.* re .•oruno $S0 000
WEIDCL REALTORS(609)921-2700
PRINCf.TON . •, •beduti'i. I wood-land w brook $53 000 conloriaMe terms 201 359 3684eves
CONDOMINIUM -- Camp-site in Susses County iflkocommunity Full hook ups$12,000 Callafl 6 pm 201526-3127
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AFfOtOAtlE WEST WINDSOI M l *00RenovJTefl 'jf<*" (xx^>e tvl**. 3 becjfotxns
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AW TOilMAMOrr UifOOnejwby AJlentown is just
Adit.rxj *or a new (Mvner evfx") will gry« itThe c * * and attention it ne©<fc Stuated m •1 .•". ce area this » a pe^ec* ^xx^* lot!ne yourig tanxty or e^pty '
BROOKMEADin Montgomery
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Contempoiarif Townhouse with j bedrooms 2 baths
library lull basement central ai' «ali t n
carpeting and Country Club amenities S139.SO0
LAND OVER ? ACRES in prime location ol Washington Township and loaded with potential Call tor specific
details J4S900
PRIME PROFESSIONAL OfflCES in Princeton Junction From 144 sq It and starting at $2/5 month Milk to
Train Secretarial Service and Conference Room Available Call lor details
OPPORTUNITY fOR A FINE HOME in perfect
condition located in Hamilton Tnp this home
features 4 bedrooms 2 1/2 baths lenced in yard,
fireplace m hying room wall to wall carpeting
Attractive financing available lor qualified b u y '
Call lor specilic details $93,500
CUSTOM DESIGNED AND BUILT in Hamilton Iwp
This 3 bedroom Ranch features large living room
tamily room with stone fireplace lovely eat m
Nitchen huge enclosed porch with built-in grill and
all on almost 4 acres ol land $129,000
CUSTOM BUILT RANCH located In Pla.nstxmi Owner
financing available for qualified buyer, call lor
specific details This 4 bedroom home is Imated on
approi 2 acres fireplace in living room eat in
kitchen and a beautiful location BIIYIk
PROTECTION* $139,900
I V * ASSUMABLE MORTGAGE* available
qualified buyer on this 3 bedroom. 2 1/2 bath
detached dome in [ , j Windsor Twp Central air lull
basement 5 appliances are |usl a l e * ol its many
features Offered al $77 900 'Ap| I .
$4 /000 wi thaPITIo l$5?S/month
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pOPrmwton-Hightttown Hd., Princeton Jet. 799-818")().'} Plainaboro Rd., Plainsboro* 799-6060
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REALTORSLinda Carnevale
Aniuta BlancLois Fee
CaroJyn HillsLenore Barish
Jeanette LPHKJI
Anne Ho'tmannRoslynn Greenberg
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WALKING TOUR SUNDAY OCTOBER 18TH 1 to 3.00Starting Cornet Stjart Road and Bouvant Drive
ENJOY THE FALL SPECTACULAR AND SEE THE SETTING OF THENEW SECTION AND THE REMAINING FOUR LOTS OF THE FIRSTSECTION
Weai lot walking shoes' call fot new puces' Rain date, Oct. 25.
EASY WALK TO PRINCETON UNIVERSITY Old colonial waiting tot(enovation 3 bedrooms, separate dining toom. 4 year old furnace 5minutes walk to Palmer Square $56,000PRINCETON NEW LISTING WITH RENTAL UNIT Walk to Prmceton University, schools, recreation and shopping $74,500
OWNER FINANCING AT FAVORABLE RATE TO QUALIFIEDBUYER Lovely 3 bedroom cape conveniently located and perfect forhome office Central air, wall to wall carpets, 1 M baths, garage andfenced, treed lot Ready for occupancy in Lawrence $69,900LOVELY OLD HOME IN DOWNTOWN PRINCETON HOSTSELEGANT 2 BR CONDO High ceilings, new kitchen and bath,central air and back porch nestled on a treed lot. Off street parking,basement storage, owner financing to quahfiod buyer and leasepurchase possible $135,000CONSIDER 4 BEDROOMS IN PRINCETON FOR $110,000! Plus anadded rental unit which carries itself for $39,500. You owe it toyourself to investigate our very special offering with super financing.
Both for $149,000OWNER FINANCING on this lovely, large Washington colonial 5minutes to train 4/5 bedrooms, many extras Newly reduced in WestWindsor $154,900SPACIOUS, WELL MAINTAINED 5 BEDROOM ON 3 4 ACRE Largerooms, screened porch, many extras in one of Princeton's nicestneighborhoods. $169,000BEAUTIFUL WILLIAMSBURG COLONIAL ?'•> acres excellentowner financing Many luxurious extras' North lawrt>nce $249,500
Princeton (Irossroads Realtj. Inc.342 N M M U Streel I Corner Harrinonl • Princeton • Park in oui l<ii
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50 ACRE TREE (arm. n o *Lawrence Twp , Princetor
qualified buyer J9 000 peracre p'incipels only 609896-0321
DOGWOOD HILL LOTSPrinceton Twp cluster 1acre wtrh sewer water anflunderground utilities 609924-0908
BEAUTIFULLY WOOOED -acreage tor sale in PrincetonTwp by owner SVt acreswith t ' j a r. • e zotng$160000 Call609-921 8718atle' 6cxn
SACRIFICE - 25 acresHamilton Township appro*1100 ft road 'rontage Zonedresidential S2900 per acreTerms available Call 20172S-6363
PRINCETON — 1.6 I •heavily wooded lot on Autumn Mill Rd Perc approved$56 M 0 JT Boyer Realty609-921 1805
TRACT OF 2 Resideniiaibuilding lots m Boro ot Hightstown City water and sewerWilling lo move at S12 0O0Can Finance Call 609-4480336
5 4 WOODED A C R E S - i n 1acre zoning m MontgomeryTownship E«r.e'lent Termsmake otters $40 000 JohnT Henderson Real E stale201 874-5191
i WOO0E0 ACRE - highon a ridge overlookingJacob s Creen Ownerfinancing at 8% lo qualifiedbuyers BaycaU Real Estate &Mgmi Co 609 882 0022
Land for Sale
WANTED Pire'Hder |UOfl all utilities p"*'609 i92 0847
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ROSSMOORRESALES
CONDOMINIUMSAVAILABLE
from 157,500-186.500Cooperative (J«y)
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STULTS REALTY CORealtor
37 N Man SICranbury. H J609-395-0444
Eves cat Fred609^55-1881
M E R C E R V , IEstates 4 Ddrm Colonial 1 .balhs w w fpl in der*> stormsb screens oversized closetsmany, many e«lras Musisell Best otiet Assumabiemortgage to qualified buyerAfter 4pm 609-443-4136 Of890 0517
PRINCETON BORO - 2Ddrm dtn rn. Kitchen knottypine Irv rm lireoiact- ••* .renovated $98 000 Can af-ter 5 30 609-452 2473
HAMILTON TWP - Cross-wicks area 12 beautiful build-ing lots 14 2-1 2aaeseacf$25 900-S32 900 29°*down 5 year 'mancing Call609-890-7570
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ROSSMOOR RESABeautiful homes kn tamouJadultc'j" • a •, >• Igolf, swimming, tennis club
shopping medicai••• •.•• .>- i tr 12 miiej to
P-incetOT' VJ minute* to NewYor* All have 2 bedrooms ?
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SOUTH BRUNSWICKRocky HHI area hw • •specia, 5 • rooms Cotontaiheale-j ga'age workshopbarn on t 43 rura1 acresMake offers ACA IBroker 20' 297-1944
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MILLSTONE TWP - 1 acrebuilding lots Additionalwooded or clear acreageavailable 609-259-2503
EAST WINDSOR TWP 10acres wooded $ 1 ' 000 peracre Owner willing lo negoliate financing 609 259-756'after 4 30 pm
FARMETTF LOT — Iin PlainsDoro 3 acres, pertapproved Financing availCall 60P-799-2M3
PiamsboroNEW ENGLAND CAPE
Located In rural Piamsborothis 3 bedroom home fea-tures beamed lamiiy roomwith lirepiace sceeneaporch and beauti'uscaping $137 900 PR 8067M O R T G A G E M O N E YAVAILABLE lo qualifiedbuyer Can 6O9-68303OOREALTOR Pnncetor Office
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HOPEWELL TWPowner 3 oed'oom stoneRancher on heavily wooded2 85 acre lot Oak "ocsstone fi'epiace. hot waterheat tile bath 'arge picturewindows 15 mile view solid1950 s constructs- Iliees 2 mi ••Asking 118 000 Call 609-4663534
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Now Leasing Building 6
Intersection of I 295 & Princeton PikeConvenient to downtown Princeton 8 minutes
V500 54.000 sq *tComplimentarv layouts for prospective tenants
Reasonable Rental
For Further Information
609-896-15583131 Princeton Pike lawrtni i . i l l t N J
Brolreri Protected
If you re uncertainabout the times,we're offerin"a money-bacguarantee!
Plus 3 great money-saving offers!In spite ot these uncertain tin*we firmly believe now is a goodlime to buy your new home
Let s face it Labor and ncosts are not going down Soprices are not going down •'•interest rates will keep bouncingaround
We re so sure you n never dobetter than tight now ••.i n q t f > ' , • • ' . ' ' • ' . " '
We guarantee that, it you buya home at Concord Ridge andare not satisfied with your purchase after a year and a haltfrom the date of your closing,we'll buy back your home at thebase price you paid tor it.'
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6 RM BRCK HOUSE for sax— aVeeieway 2 car gara wac opener *nsh«d oasernent Must be seen to beappraoated 20• 297-3732
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UPPER BUCKS CoyntvEasy commute • •, . •,:•'— - .-.. - - A *-ouse msma'l comrriL,' '. .'. • •distance io snoppirv; .Mar, e«fas $56,500 Cana»t 6 p rr 215-249-3315
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MGB-GT 19 70 - good work -ing cond $1600 Eves 20!4796729
CUSTOM BUILT - root rack* looi bo« 4 with accessoriescan gc . . e 609-921 8343
MANVILLE
6 room cape full basement, gas heaialuminum siding Situated on a 50 x 100 Iandscaped lot
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JOSEPH BIELANSKI AGENCY212 South Main St. Monvil le. N.J.
201-725 1995
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1300 sq ft rancher, featuring 6 rooms, 2foned hot water heat, wood burningfireplace, thermopane windows, aluminumsiding, on a huge parcel
•69,900.
VACANT-WILL ACCEPT ALL OFFERS
Custom built 4 bedroom cape codliving room, kitchen, 1 K baths, finished rec.room Rear basement exit With many otherextras House vacant on a landscaped 75 »121 ft lot FINANCING AVAILABLE BYOWNER TO QUALIFIED BUYER
$69 900
MANVILLE INVESTMENT PROPERTY
. lory bl • '• •'it building 20 x 80 irtill: 3
large apar'r»99,900
NORTHSIOE 12% FINANCING AVAILABLE
New custom built 2 story colonial 7 rooms, 2full baths 3 bedrooms, living room, diningroom, kitchen, laundry room, 1 car att.igarage on a landscaped 100 » 100 lot
$79,900.
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DOVE S HOMI Impmvemen! & (•• I ne e»limale Call 609 448 6S63
1969 MUSTANG goodcond Many new parts $900Call 2Oi ;?;>44.'I4
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72 DODGEside pipes & heade'S$1 000 201-359-6833
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St and Varv.s Oct 28 " •
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A KEfl #1 importer onthe east coast >s awing Iothe Princeton area thismonth1 Wicker World nowtaking applications Io demonstrate our tine line ol wickerand onenta1 porcelain &brais pieces Fantasticopportunities available to
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I M Call now for moreinlonnalior 609-768 1138 or609 768 1856 aft 5 pm
AT ladiesbeautiful size 8 10 w IgChinchilla collar Asking$1500 6099249681
4 BDRM HOME tor rent.Hooewei- Twnshp $700 mo
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DRIVER MAINTENANi Fperson needed pan timeMon-Fri morning lor localcompany Musi do lightcleaning & have valid dnverslicense 4 good dmnng recordStaling a $4 hi .Call 609452 2266
RENTALS
live bedrooms Hesidentiai professional residitntiai and professionalsome tor sharing Fiegantspacious hornet Ooeeloeverything In Princeton proper
$1000 and up Properties u nbe bought lor $225 000 to$360 000 Agents will be au
Can Stan Prince 609 9243535 or evenings andMKHimD) 609 924 8661
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New reasons for historic preservationQUMtiOOt Is VOW Old house eligible tor the Slate or NitiOMi Register nt Historic Sites ' vv hat
tav advantages arc there to National Regista stjlu- ' Who are these people with clipboards indcameras who have been prowling around Princeton?
A slate of e*pcrts well qualified to answer these question will speak 10 the titIh annualPrinceton Preservation Conference on the economic advantages of preserving and rehabilitatinghistoric buildings
The conference is sponsored by the Historical Society ol Princeton and will take placeSaturday, Oct 24. from 10 a m to 3 30 p m at Pierce Hall. Trinity Church. 33 Mercer StPrinceton Advance registration is recommended, the registration fee includes lunch ft* Information call the Historical Society « N <>;i-674H
The slate of speajcers will include Susannc Hand and William Forwood Irom the New JerseyOffice of Cultural and Knuronmental Services and B William Bryant, chairman of the Middle!won Township Landmarks Commission
A special feature of the conlcrencc will be the presentation to mayors of the borough andtownship of copies of the recently completed survey ol Princeton historic sites and dis t r ic t *report on the survy will be presented by the survey team. Constance M (ireilf. Hob Craig andDonna Hams
The survey has been two years in the making and dixumcnls hundreds of 18th. l^th and 20th
century buildings in the borough and township
The concluding event of the conference will be the prev icw ol a special exhibition of the survey
photographs at Bainbndge House. 158 Nassau Si
INDEXON TMI COVER
Dr. Joseph Wilder I* both a surgeon and a pain-ter, and his artistic endeavor* will be shown atthe Squibb gallery through October. One of hisfavorite subjects Is sports figures, such as thispainting of Wilt Chamberlain. For more on thismedical artist, see poge 5.
RATURIS AND DEPARTMENTS
Bob Eubanks brought his road show of the now-defunct Nmwlywmd Oome to Quaker BridgeMall, where local couples told all about theirmarriages. Pam Hers* was there too 3
On View 4-8
On Stage 9-11
In Concert 12-15
Centerfold feature: The leaves are at their peakof color, and the state has plenty of destinationsfor a good weekend drive. Whether It be fleamarket, antique center or one of several townfestivals, now Is the time to get out and lookaround 16,17
New Jersey Notes: An Interview wttn ThetonlousMonk's kids 1B, 1»
Hearsay ...19, 24
Table Talk: Sconttcon's Black Swan Is no uglyduckling 20, 21
Tube View _ 26
On Screen: A small. Independent film Is first rate27
Ducksoup 27
Now Playing 2«-31
Crossword Puzzle, On Bridge 32
Editor: Jane BradleyAdvertising Coordinator: Patricia Landmann
Four-part harmony highlights 'Mardi Gras'The Millstone Valley Chapter of Sweet Adelines. Inc , will present The Mardl (Jrav
Saturday. Oct 24. at Montgomery High School at H p mThe Penna-Fores, 1980 Queens of Harmony. International Quartet competition champions,
will be featured at this second annual Millstone Valley Chorus showIn addition to the chorus and the Queens of Harmony, entertainment will also he provided by
The Special Edition, second place winners in the IVKI Regional Quartet competition. The Shadesof Velvet, fourth place winners, and The Belle Chords, a double quartet from the chorus
Sweet Adelines. Inc is an international organization of women whose purpose is to teach andsing the American folk-art of four-part harmony, barbershop style, and through performances toencourage a universal appreciation of that music Sweet Adelines come Irom all walks ollife housewives, mothers, business and professional women bach contributes her talent towardthe operation of the chapter Some design and make costumes, others handle financial planningdetails, while still others contribute their artistic, musical, and showmanship abilities toward thegroup's overall success
hounded in 1*M7. Sweet Adelines. Inc now has over f>75 chapters and <2.KX) membersthroughout the United States. Canada. Panama Canal / o n e . t-.ngland. Holland. Sweden amiJapan, with prospective chapters growing ir. other countries
For tickets lo The Mardi (ira.s, call 809-799-1532
Creative Theatre to hold workshop
Dramatizing Literature with Llcmcntary S<.rM»>l ( hildrcn a workshop lor adults who woikwith children, will he led by Creative Theatre Inl imitcd leathers Joan Robinson and Pat Pinciottion Saturday . Oct 24. Irom K l a m t o 3 p . m . at the I nilanan Church ol Princeton at Route 2i"'and Cherry Hill Road
Participants will learn to bring words from stones and ideas to lilc through creative dramaticsThe workshop will locus on narrative pantomime, sound stones and sound cflccts. highlightingcharacters and isolating scenes, as well as small and large group improvisations Techniquespresented will demonstrate an easy, accessible way to enhance teaching, meet instructionalobjectives creatively and encourage children to read
Joan Robinson. CTU'l hducation Director, is a torrncr elementary school teacher and has ledworkshops for many organizations including the N J Kindergarten hducators. and the N JLibrary Association
Pal Pinciotti. a doctoral candidate in Creative Aits EducationII Rutgers, lounded a MonlcssonSchool ind has taught at Xavicr Iniversi ty. Douglass College and Rutgers I nivcrsity
To register, please call Creative Theatre Unlimited at N N i
Budding film buffs invited to seminarStuder.ls from New Jersey colleges and high schiMils are invited to attend the Second Annual
New Jersey Motion Picture and Television Seminar, sponsored by the Kducational Advisor)Board of the New Jersey Motion Picture and Television Commission, on (Kt !M
The all-day seminar will be held al the Cultural Center in Kir lawn. and will feature guostspeaker the noted him editor, author, and teac her Ralph Rosenblum. whose credits include AnnirHall. Love and l * a t h , (,«<>db>f ( o lumbus. Kail Salt and Thr Pawnbroke r . Mr Rosenblum -presentalion. T h e Editor's Hoinl ol \ icw. ' will feature film clips Irom his man> works
Afternoon workshops m writing, editing, camerawork, animation, lilm history and aiialvsi-sound recording and publicity will he as.nlahlc to participating students Industry professionalswill |om in otlcring these workshops
!lie seminar will also include c ihihns , icreenirtj ol the winning entries in the New J-Young Rlmmaken Festival, and information on the Sew Jcrso M,,uon Picture ami I ele' omminion'l Student Internship Program
I "i information call 201 M H t,.
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Bob Euhanks (left 1 led the couple? through their paces at the Quakertjridge Malls Ne*lywed Game last Sunday, Oct
Newly weds Svhoopie' it up at mallBy PAM HKR.SU
The Beverly Hillbillies have relumed totelevision, hut alas. I am still unfulfilledMy heart seams tor those other inane television d m c t t n ol yean gone by the newlywcds tmm The Newlywed (.amr.
kememher the romantic olden dayswhen you could SUitch on the televisionand discover that Johnny and Man made"wfaoppic" M times on the floor in Iron! oftheir future mother in law s tewingmachine, that Tommy likes 10 lick Betty'stoes, except when she uses fuschia nailpolish, and that l-.llie is in lose with Tedd> s "foreign" tnend. the one who washorn in the Bronx
I miss the smirks and sarcasm of hostBob Euhanks, the screeches ot cmharTasedwives, tru expletive delctcds of disgustedhusbands, ihe punches, kicks, scratches hetween loving husbands anJ wives Tclevision s most idiotic and most hilarious gameshow died in I'M!). Id years after enlivening the nightly news hours on televisionEven Walter Cronkite had trouble cornpeting with those Bronx born foreigners whomake lots of whoopie with and withoutnail polish
But last Sundas afternoon, mv New-lywcd Ciamc-starvcd body received a re-vitalizing feast Ouakcrbridgc Mall sponsored i return of The Newlywed (>unt,featuring Boh Euhanks I in person wearinghis cute red crcwncck sweater! and fourcouples from the Trenton Princeton area
HUNDREDS OF SHOPPERS and Itroweled around the center of the mall, inorder tn applaud, squeal and titter over thetitillating revelations Michael Bartlalirfrom Hamilton threw up after the firM limehe kissed his wile Wendy. Philip and KathyScl/ from I'lamsboromadc "whoopie" he-hind the bleachers of their high school twoscars before they got married. Hovt EllisiM'in Spotswood thinks his wife Claire'sboson weighs 1^5 pounds, and RichieBluhm .ilso Iroin Npoiswimd carries in hisw.illet a phologrjph ol his wife (losing
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Boh l.uh.inks persuaded the hushjnds iostn|> to ih«.- WJISI. in ocdei to determinewhich fus w.is built like .i Mi VineriesKichu-'s excess s|i pound bods. Michael']
hairless ihcst Philips scrawny, narrowshoulders were no match for Host's "If Iknew I were stripping. I would have comeearlier" macho build
An outrageous aspect of the (Quakerbridge Mall version of The Newlywed(•am* was thai two of the lour coupleswere married for several years Yet theveterans still managed to remember all thelurid details of their first kisses and whoopies This is ama/ing considering mostold married couples have trouble re-membering the last time they whoopicd Inaddition, their children were in the audience taking notes about their parents sexlives
Every time I watched the game on televi-sion. I would wonder not it Betty couldtsAirl her hoohs. but if Betty's marriage andthose of her fellow contestants survived thetrials and tribulations ot the mortifyingquestions and answers
Each of the couples taking part inOuakerbtidge s Newlywed Game werehugging and kissing after the show — inspite of the several well placed punchesduring the show And all M the indmdualssaid they had a "super, "fabulous, '" n e a t . " "great " t ime, behaving like"morons ." in the words of Hoyt Ellis, theonly person who admitted his initial dis-taste for doing the show
"I had never even seen Ihe blankctyblank show One contestant just said thatwas her dream to be on the show, for me.coming lo do the show was my night-mare"
Hoyt changed his tune when he and hiswife Claire won the color television, thegrjnd pri/c. donated by Ihe mall's mer-chant s association
MR. Kl BASKS SAID as far as heknows no marriages broke up xs a result otIhe television show, and only twice didcouples leave the studio while exchangingangrv words
" t h e show is pure tun and Involity. andnothing is taken seriously \s a matter otlad . I requeued that the show award nore.il impressive prizes, becjuse I think that.ISMH'II ucouples started competing for theprize! M money, the tun would have goneright out ot the show , " said Mr I-ub.inksduring an interview
I 1K- grand prizes "chosen just ftx
you" usually were inexpensive stereo unitsor a washer and drier set or a lake woodliving room set
The Newlywed Show was televisedfrom I s** to WHO ion network televisionuntil 1 T 4 and syndicated after 1974),
therefore, lasting longer than a lot of marnages The popularity of the show resuits from its humor, simplicity and relatahility to ihe viewing audience Many gameshows fail because they arc too complexand because Ihe viewer can I relate to thecontestants A T V show musi not makethe viewer teel inferior to the contestantsThe Newlywed (lame fulfills the cntenafor a successful game show.' according toMr Kubanks
The show certainly is simple enough.and it is hard to imagine a viewer feelingless intelligent than any of the contestant*on the show
Toward the end of its television career,the show became "somewhat nsque andfilled w ith double cntendrcs But I think theshows changes wen- nothing more than areflection ot the changes in society and inall ol television It gets me angry whenpeople accuse the show for having dirtysubject matter The show is like a k idscartoon, compared lo today's soap operasI never even used the term "making loveand insisted on the word whoopie ' ." saidthe Emcee
Mr Euhanks usually has to say nothingin order to get a contestant to say somethinghumorous or hi -am; ' ' I just have to give acertain look to elicit the comments I want Ilearned this technique from Johnny Carsonwho learned it from Jack Benny It took mea few years to get it down pat. but learningthe art of facial expressions was well worththe effort "
The enjoyment of doing thousands of thesame television show ,.ame from the "enihusiasm and honesty ol the contestants likept me from getting stale I never promp-ted or briefed Ihe contestants before ihevwcnl on the air 1 wanted them to be a littlenervous, and their answers are oil the cuff,absolute!) s p o n t a n e o u s ' said Mrl.ubanks
THK SHOW ALMOST had to go oilthe air in Ihe cutlv '70l, because ol thedearth ot muiv married couplet "The\ ictnani War was turning the voungergen
eration into very cynical people who wereliving together and not getting married Bythe end of the decade, however, marriagehad become a popular institution onceagain "
Even though Mr Kubanks misses doingthe T V version of The Newtjwed Game.he keeps very busy with the promotionaJNewly wed Game appearances in shoppingmalls throughout the country, as well aswith several other jobs He Joes a liveonstage game show at Resorts Internation-al, is going to Australia for a two hourrodeo show television speciaJ. will partici-pate in the Rose Bow I show md does a lotof rodeo show s
I hjve been a cowboy since I was alittle hoy. and I don't think i could everchange, no matter what else I do with mylife." said Mr Eubanks. as he fondled abig shiny silver belt buckle he won at arodeo
In addition to being i cow bos and host ofThe Newlywcd ( .an* Mr Eubanks hasbeen i disc jockey. a producer of concertsfor the Beatles and inner major rock groupsand a manager of careers of popular sin-gers, such as Dolly Parton
"For the past three yean, however. 1only have been doing exactly what I want todo with my life I stopped getting involvedw ith the careers of others and devoted moretime to my own interests Quite honestly. Iam glad to be rid ol the clients who call mein the middle of the night, because theyneed their bosom fued or hair done im-mediately . " said the resident of CaiabasisCalifornia. 40 miles north of Hollywood
Mr Hubanks'one regret about his careerwith The V » e b w e d Game is that youcan't leave a game show to vour kids Agame show is not a permanent inhentancc " IHIS children are ail gTown; oneson is a stunt man in Hollywood, another isin the heav s construction and farm machin-ery business and his daughter is a waitressaspiring .istrrssi
But there is hope tor the Eubanks children Mr lubanks predicts Th* New-lywed (iame will return to television, intiperhaps his children a n get on the show.nut win something permanent like a life-time supplv ol ..ar wax
WFtK Of OCTOBER 14 20 1981 • V : Fl
ON VIEW
East meets West, Old meets NewB» \SN WOOLFOLK
Hunierdon Art Center m Clinton, Ne»• is hotting an exhibition through
N •. " N • • raise monev 10 fire J new\ n a g j m a kiln in Peters \ allcv Ihc \ i u
kiln j n enormous Japanese hilli limbing kiln is not.even in photographsi>n Ji-plav a! the exhibit, hut Ihc products.'I its first linngs can he Men 00 Ihe secondfiooi 'ii the center
(times when artist and crattsmenwork together >'n Mich 4 project as the \ i
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reviewthem resemhk-s other ueaftuct ol nature
. .ihout their business with an earnest-ness and purport u I ness thai is COtnpellm|
It is this earnestness accordinj IK.>hinM>n leffen that makes hejutv thenund knowv i;r<'wn adul;
The building M the "kiln, the making ofceramic forms to pul in it, the actual firing]that have taken place, all seen; to havecreated J >pim >l communion and earnestness ifnonf the crafttpeople at Peters \ al-lev There il good reason foi their presentnative fervof
The Anagama kiln is one ot seven in theworld and the fir\t ot its kind to be usedsiruf the iMh venturv Originating ,nKorea, Anayiamas were introduced 10Japan in the third centurv Their hevda\came in the second halt ot the INh LentunAt that time, however. Japanese pottenbegan to develop chamber kilns and newglares which pmduced pmicrv more efficientlv than the Anagamas Thev werephased out and lartelv abandoned tor hundreds at vcarv
The unique look of Anagama fired po«-ten . that *hkh makes it special is a smokvrerruunt in the glaze ol burnt ash The tones.•t the pofler> have a life of their ownshitting from pinks, to terracnttas. togrrvs It is as it the tire burned t» iu ' , one inthe kiln and once again in them For hundreds of vearv this double lite of the Ana-j:ama has been forgotten
Katsuvuki Saka/ume. the '5 vear-oldJapanese potter and master kiln huilder be-came interested in the Anagama *hiled<nng UCheotoglCtl research in Japan and
i to 1978 he visited the United Sumand » a - introduced to P e t e r * Sal lcv tn theA/ncnctn Potter, Peter Callus He expresscd his interest in building such a kiln and
net *ith great enthusiasm hv the l\• J!ic\ people humlinj: was procuredihe lapsncK Foundation and the
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S I N C E IT IS a large show, with thesculpture ot the Johnvm Atelier people onthe fin.1 flix>r lalvi in benefit ot the kilni Ivull menlion onlv a tew pieces that caughtmv eve. even (hough manv deserve attention ()f the imc s I lound most ci>mpcllingwere those ol F.va Kwong. Bennett Bean.Thorn Collins. Toshik" l.ikae/u TomNeugebauer. and Katsuvuki Saka/ume
()n the fliH>r below. the sculptures ot theJohnson Atelier people were also line andcompelling What was n>ost interesting tome about the group as a whi'k' was the richvanetv in emotional lone, use ol materialsand general experimentation wuhditterentwavs ot handling torms Kith human andabstract
Everything seemed to work from ihcabstraction ot the form, often human, innew viMial wave, in a kind ol surrealistsabstraction NeedlctstOM) some workedbetter than others
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TIME OfF AUK Of OCtOBfcR 14 20. 1981
ON VIEW
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in I960 I he Squibh cthihit inelude* vnuks ol art dating from 1967 to
C f l t i n g i l u l l r . i t i i ! c o i h i s s t \ I cfrom impressionistic nudiet ol uhletet lothe ilmoM phoiographk realism ol Kxncolthe large patnlinp ol raun): sars tor *hichhi- is weH Iinown
I h c c o m e n l o n c ol thf exhibi t is l)rWjldtt - 1979 ml on c anvas titled ! lic( i t i . i t U n c h c a n H o n e Race l hc t iu i r . i lsized »otk u J ti^'hth computed. KampedeHI thoroughbred! thundering toward theviewer, .i rainbow, ft [ockeys' silks archingahosc them
Dr Wilder'i profeuional familiarit)vulh the hunun h>nh gained through \cjrsas j lUfgeoB, emerges artislkalk in theIun^iII^ tijiures rendered in sculptural dctail in The Kunners. andm the explosiveCAerg) i't 'Tom Seavci Picking Off," Jilepittionut the ti^hl human sprint: a piuhei (xiniiH-s behind the baseball
Or Wilder born in 1920 IN a graduate"I ILirtmouth College anil the CotonbUCollege of Phyticjaaj and Surgeons Hisworks are part ol the permanent CoOectMHat Hctstra I BJVCTiily, Dartmouth ("ollcjic.the David Rockeldlcr CilkMiun. ABC.CBS. the KhcxJe Island School i)f Designand mam others
[)r Wilder will he the tfucslol hunur at a
S«aWe Slew Winning Kentucky Derby is one ol tne sports paintings by Dr Joseph Wilder leatured in an exhibit at The SquibbGallery
reterxion marking the opening ol the e vhihilion to he held from f> to X p m in thev.Mlkr\ located m I. H Squihb and Son-world headquancrs huildmg at Route ?Oiand Province Line Road three miles southol Pnnn'ti'n
Japunene printN and figurative landscape*
Full IIOIIMC giveM craftN exhibit
The hull House ( ial len. <2 Main St .Kingston, will exhibit the works of 26 localand national trattspcople. hejsmnint: Sunday,Ocl IK 1 ntnleil ( ra f t s as Kinr \ r t .the show will mcludi-piKters titx'r art sushu wall hangings, dodung fantat) hats andsoil ICUlptUTC, nu-lal wnrks includingJewell) »I»HK t.iltm>! Kisketrv and handblow n i:lass
The exhibitors are as followsI'lav b> Yvonne Arooson, NinaGctardi.
Beatrice I jndolt < 'onnie Bracci M Indoc,June Melaxides. John Shedd and MarthaV\ right
l iber works a:c b \ (o lo rworks inWaynnbiini Pi Nanc\ I nnis, Patruia
Malarchcr. Julia Mann. Bett\ Pan. RobinCowers. Pamela Richardson. PamelaSehrfinman anJ Juan Wortis
Metals are b> John Kishcr. Peg Miller.Caiolyn Dun Morris. Niki Phipps andMargi 'Aainio
Bttkctr) arc b> I isa Martin, glass b>Oon ( ion /a le / , and wood b \ MichaelI Ikan. Daincl (."louse aix! Philip Mead
Alsti included in this exhibit whuh willrun through f-nda;. So\ 20, will he thephotographic works ot MoiK The Caller)will he open trom ruetdayi to Naturda\s10 a m to f> p m Hor information call609-924 44144)
I wo art exhibits, one focusing on EaMcm art and the other on contemporar)Western artisitn. techniques, will be on\icw thmugh Ocl 30 at Mercer CiHintvCommunit) College's l.ibran (iallen andthe Tnangle Ciallcp. in the Student tenteron the West Windsor campus
The exhibit in the Tnangle (iallen willleaturc a series of prints from Japan on loan
from the International Print Socict) Thesh. i* is based on the N»k Japanese PrintsToda). b \ Pnnceion artis! Margaret Johnsun and art histonan Dale Hilton
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•ihii .•! ml portraits IJHJIKI siill lite painting K Bernard 1leidei will he shown in I OUtlgC H I OMWHall. Educational restin| Service, ( ane:and Rosedak R.uJv "rincetan, through
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Bcma/J I ngerteidei hegan paintini: inI 'H)^ » hen he ga> e up an eofineerinf pr, iCession, and rented J studio ui BucksCoun-:•> Pi, uhen- IK painted tccnes along theIVIauaft- and portraits , M local people In1972 he tra\eleJ and lived in llal\ and
MiulieJ and *oii>e.l Aim .1 noted landscar*painici He latei studied .i: the VatkFiofcncc 'Mil in Positano
Since 1976 Mi I ngerleidct has maintuned J itudio in I ambertviUe, leads .iJ.IS~ in portraiture, and painu and partk,pates in the artistk development ol tin'to«n He has exhibited extensivel) in thisarea a> «*U as in Europe ami manyol hispaintingl arc t'\*ncd b\ coUeclon He aK,'restores old paintmc^
Thiv cvhihn will he on view weekdaysIron) 4 to 11 a tn MK\ I 10 to J X
Douglas* displays intermedia work\ u j ik at BiM>k of Bean ind photo
irtistic performances »il l Iv its: at Douglass College this month as• the Women \r t iN^ Series at Rutgen
I nivenH) in Vo* HmnNwieknioioiiraphv documenting ceremonies,
celebrations, performances, and otherevents arranged h\ performance am-: Donna Henes ot Brookl\n will he exhibited at
louglass librar) uni:: Oc) ; i ! thepootograpus wen tan.-:i r\ >ijrah Jenkins
(Vnormanie art uses the human figure,light, shjdov*. movemeol and props:ale an artisin. impact a! a speuiu moment,said Evelyn Apta:. coordinatoi ol thew omen \nists Series
I IK Book (if (lean an interme Ih\ MUon Knowlesoi Manhattan. »i l l hi'displayed until Od -•' at Douglass Waiters Hall gallerv The eight h«'t ineh boothas eight Aalk in pages celebrating the vei
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DUI, .is 11 «as used In Marl the other hrcsthn wghoui ihe home In addition to cooking, ihe multitude ol activitiei whichoccuirvd in this poom ii iiigajcstcd <"»> thepeat variety ofdomestk objects on view
Even though middk-clau fUnericaniduring tin- pcrmd lived rathet more limpl)than those ol the Victorian era. the) didplace their fines) and rnoai riyUsh lurnithingi in the parioi I led to entertaingueili, this ipacc wai • multipurposeroom In addition to tea of ^ard parties, tulln«..ils were occaukmall) lerved here ft 11small groups
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JacobTt \et\s captures
Ubefi I inst.'in. photographed tn Lottc• »i l l . ' | \n JI the Mtddleien Count)
College \n Ciller) Monda) u i 19Dii- exhibition ol 15 ph.>t. .graphs will heon display through Fnday. Qct Vi
I he world renowned photographer, I <«•N knew Einstein in German) and
Anie ica Iri'm \^2~ until his death She» J - I > HTI ovei v l wars ago in Thorn We*Prassie, to J famil) ol phutogiaphenDuriag the ItK 1920s and earl) I*JUK ifecmanned ihe lacobi Studio m Berlin whichrv.ame known lor hoth excellent photonprn anJ JN .1 metlii pljic fa mam ofGermany'i leadiof figonti In ihc late|c»<K. Jjn>t>i. I insiein and other prominenl Germans immigrated M the I S laevapc the t\rann\ of Adoll Hitler
Jaoobi'l ttrM encounter with Alhcrt Ein•>tem wa> in \^2~ when she was. introducedto the tamed phyiiuM through famil\ conBettiOW She photographed the KieMtttand his wile. Elsa. in Gatow. GermansI intern allowed .'jtohi to photograph him
on tout otfiet occasions, OIK enmain and three timei in Vmenci siuoften captimd him in relaxed ieitingi pursuinj; his favontc pastime oi (ailing
i ithcr photographs thou Einstein in convenations w nti fnends jnd ass iciates su^has the famous author, lhom.isM.inn fhepensive, preoccupied vide ol Mben Einste'n is .ilsn illustrated m .: variet) Ol indiM.lu.ii portraits
Fhis exhibition w.is organized h\ |Beck, curator ui the Edward I BafTordPhotographs Collection at the I niversit)i'l Man land Haltimorc Count) l.ihran. inhonor ol Ihe im th anniversan. ol I instein's birth the photographs arc K'infcirculated h> the Smithsonian InstitutionIravlinc. I xhhition Senicc
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In the field of ceramics are includedporceisin and slonc»arc sculpture h\Michael and Sliclh BuoaaiMo, depictm|figures *nh a Midlasicrn .ispei I amiMichael and Deborah Reed s functionalceramii pieces with landscape ^la/cv
In the medium of lused glass (ieoff andKaren CaUwcll will hrin); their stained
>:lass hanj.'inf:s. and ^1Khlcl and Nil)SOCK) thc-if decoratnc wall pieces and mirrors
Mishaci «nd Maureen Banner work sideb) side t. • cmkt silser )e*clr>. whil^and Marc) Trac) offer a whimsiu»ith their ceramic animal and driftwoodwind chimes
Inlaid marquetry, ho»es will he shown Krrcd and Maine Schick Alan and SharonSicinNcrj! will displas their woven pillowsand shawls and stoneware with slar>
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Trenton writer talks of 'Shadow Box"H> V\ VI i m Kl NSH.I
I renttw - Mill Hill Playhouse w ill markits official openinj on <H. tuber 16 with iprodiutmn ni Michael Cristofer'i Ihr
Shadow Hftv which will K- produced by
i he PriacdoB Communit) PUyenI ocaled in the historic Mill Hill KCtlOQ,
ihe theater hjs |ust hecn completed J I U Itwo yean >*t penovation and J cost dose to1500,000
1 healer gocfl wi l l have in wj-t untilI^H2 tor i lul l season Mid this specialdace >i.i> performance ends cm Octoba 18,the plavhouse will dose tor additional a!
tcralions to conlonii 10 existing lire coderegulations
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monies will he the parents ul Michael I n s
Inter. Joseph jnd Marv (Vicaccino who
•ire the minlels (of two of the characters in
Th* Shadow Box. lot and MaggieWe're pleased to have our UB'l play
open the Mil l Mill Playhouse, said Mr
Pn.wati.liw. particularly because Michaelgrew up in Trenton, and Marv and I livedhere so man) year*
I asked Mr Procaccino him he reacts
when he sees himsclt depicted on stage
"The firxtumc I saw it I cried like ahah\ I
went up and hugged Michael But Man
and I have seen The Shadow Bo» in ahoul
15 different productions, and I think that
mm I I I |ust sit hack and enjoy myself
W H A 1 W AS T R K S T O V S relalions.,ip to his vtn s development as a playw right ' I here was vcrv little an\ ol us didtor Michael He was baiicall) a sellstarler He jcted in quite a lew productionsin Sotre Dame Hi(.'h School, which had
then |Ust opened I used Intake him In j l<>!ol shows h<ith in the jrea and in NewV.rk
\ COnvtmUOO with the p!j>wn>:ht tontinned what his parents had told HK- Mr( risloler iscuncntK directing a productionot George Bernard Shaw s ( andidawhich star. Joanne Woodward and is scheduled to open ( Ktoher 13 at C iri lc In IheSquare on BfOadwa) "ActMll) >ou IIlearn iThire trorrt n\\ parents about m> hac ground than I II ever tell \ou. Mr ( risInter stated
Mr ProcacciM had mentioned his son sreticence Michael once mid rne lo never
guc people everything Mwajn holdsivnx-thinj: in reserve
Mr ( hnstnlcr was ICblall) candid,though somewhat detached aNmt the (actsot his hie " M ) parents were wondcriullvsupportive ol BJJ ellorts irmn ' Ic \cr> tirstAnd mv father was trrmendousK enthusiastic ahoul the theater
•\s Mr Cnstofer reiterated some nt therna|or events ol his lite. I understood for thetirsl tm>c his statement that "the lca.\t important thing aN>ut Th* Shadow Box isthat the people in it are terminal patients
Those arc merely the tacts, and the tactsdon t matter It is the ideas that are generatcd, the response that counts
••I M i l l The Shadow Box originalK in W 2 . when I was acting on the eaMcoast Itiis was the year before I joined IheMark Taper h i rum in Lot Angeles Ishowed the play to some people and thevsaid it lust couldn't he done that way jpanlorro the subject matter loo many things
See SHADOW BOX page 10
Ed Petranto pfays Joe and Mane Bograd plays Maggie in a sc«ne from Michae)Cnstofer s PuliUer Pnze winning drama Th« Shadow Box. which opens the PnncetonCommunity Players season
(Photo by S Micfiael Scnness«ti
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Shadow box(Continued from page 91
were gome on at onceSo I took the pla> apart ami put in into
three one act pla\s and it was just temhle.so I put it awa\ until a few \ears latei ThenJ: Mark Taper I finalK put it hack togetherthe wa\ I had onginall) intended
I'm a real wctim of sound Itultimalehmeans more to me than content I spent a lotof time vkith music, and it influences me inthe use of time, rtnthm and space in m\plavs
I J-> .• J Mr Cnstoler if he had based amof the other characters in Tb« Shadow Box.'n people he hid known
The character of Brian is based on a» imun I knew who was d>in£ of honecancer It was her approach her attitudethat 1 wanted to capture in Brian
I .'bser%ed that Mr CriUofCf is knownlor his \er\atiltt\. it is perhaps his greatestasset
It is also m> greatest problem." heOOOMefed ' None nl m> pla>s arc like an>of the other. And thai creates a problem,there's no specific slsle And the fact thatI'm acting, writing, and now directing alsocreates a problem because no one knowshow to classify me
MR. CRISTOFF.R has MM lost interestinNewJerse> In 1 )78. he wanted lo returnto his home state as artistic director ol PnnCCUl'l McCarter Theatre We came inwith a verv strong concept But it was notwhat the\ wanted at that time in an artistkdirector
And it is a difficult theater It's almosttoo hig to mount productions ot new wort *You can t run anything tor MM long be-cause u s hard to fill ll(X') seats each
night"It was nisi alter this that I started the
kcn\on College Festival, m Ohio, andreall\ gol to know Paul Newman and Joanne Woodward
"I had worked with Kcnvon College onginalU in 1967, and then, when thc\opened the new theater, the head ol thedrama department, who had Uucht Paul,incited everyone ha^k h) participate W hmwe opened with my pla>.C.C. P>k. whiihis ahout a lt»>tra<;e trom I. \ 10 New York.Pauldirectcd TheplaycaUtfericattol \5character., and we did it with hall studentsand half professionals
"One of the leads. I ait Ruppert. wasoutstainding. and Joanne who had alwa\swanted to do Candida nnmcdiateU re-lieved that she would he perfect as Mar
"Kenyon College asked us to lorni Jprofessional rcpelon company in what hecame the Ken\on College Festival Weagreed to stage Candida with Joanne andTail, bul the original llUtXKN, the artistkdirector ol the theater had (0 Jrop out. s..ihe> asked me to direct it
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"REGIONAL THEATER has undergone some rtiirjjri as well during the pastdecade It had a chance to do some goodthings, to take chances But now it is iustgeared to New York much ot the time \n.i
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ON STAGE'The WlM* eases into llifihtstown
The Pcntaclc rhcilrc Company mumporation »nh (he last Windsor Department" I ('nmmuni(> Mutation will present TheWfce.iKi 16.17.19,23»d24ttSp.taand <Vt IX d| : M) p m
Mam area performers will he Icalurcd.including DchorahC Ouinlanlrom HamilIon Iounship. Kevin MtQuame IromWest Windsor. Sam Roiri from Plainshtirn. t'harles Johnston, (iary Alan Puwcll.Hjrba 1 cijth. and i.inci I \nn Spahr from
Highistuwn an.! Man. Johmon Imm M<irnsiil lc The niuMtians will he conductedb\ Richard \n/umi j|v> from the HighMn»n area
The priidiKlKin will lake place al theGrate Rulers Middle School on SiOCkUSlrcel in Hiphtsdmn rijfhl n(f of Route130
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Harden State Ballet dances in ManaUipanThe Ranlejirnund Arts Center
"1 Covcnd Bridge will open Us second vcar• it programming * i th a performance b) the( . a r d t n S t a t e Bal l«< " i i S u n d a v ( X t I B . 3
p m . at the Pine Br<»ik School on PeaseRoad. M.niji.ip.m
[he (iarden State Ballet has gainedprominence as a leading professional dancevmipam Their program Mill include thecomplete Tom Sawycrhallct. danced to themusic ol Stephen Foster Alv) on the prugram * i l l he the hoougc pas etc dem ^hich
conveys the lecling of the \HMYi Englishstage show, and excerpts from The Nut-cracker.
Peter Anastos resident choreographerlor the darden State Ballet, has rccenedplaudits for his inventive and inspiredchoreography He is frequently commissinned to choreograph ne» •arid for otherinj|or companies as «ell
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IN CONCEPT
Trenton State presents ballet
IT* Washington Hallel. MM 'I the lastest-rising WHjng darnc CMBUUd in thev.>Hinir\. will appear in Trvnt.n Mjie Collegc I Kendall HJ I I \uditonum. Jl N p m .FrtdavOct I ft And on Satunla\. I V. t I "notiaiM K.manuel \ a rd i will perform BJthe CoScgC in in ' p m bench! WCC1
\JJinj: nc'tttmem to Hulas ' l perform-aiKe will he (he appearance ol lompammember \man<la MsKerrow. the I" >ear-i>U ballerina who this summer won a |OUntfdj! al ihe International Ballet lumpenlinn in MoKOV Mv McKcfTO* ha*brvughi widespread acclaim to her *
n ihe MrM taMriCM to bring homethis mark 'I highe'si honor Irom inc M HCOW *.i>mpet!tion Her partner in :hi\ competition Australian d*aca Simon Dow, ualso a member ol Ihe CCTnptB)
This ballet is the tirv! evenl ol the u<l. • ; ^ : K2 Perfbnnin| \ns Scne».
which i- being sponsored b\ the studentColletC L num Board
Fhe^ ashing.>n Ballet ha« i;ri>»ntri>marei:ii»nai <.i>tnpan\ to v>i»c of naiumal prom-inence in Ihe past lew >ear- jnder the guiJarkc al \\- fovada and artistic directorMar. V)i\ The group was rcccnll) lealured in an a u a t d u uinini: tctcvitMBJcxumenlarv Music in Motion. OBHCd b>W [)V M i' BS affiliate sution The COMpan\ had its Nc^ > rk C'it> Jebut inNoNcmber of I4SH and n<m has a ..ontractwith Columbia Artists lor national louring
Ikkcts i.ir Fndavspcrtormancc will hea\ ailablc beginning Mondas ,Od 12 at theIntomiaiion Desk, of the Browcr StudentCenter
Iht' New k i s o t haplet ol the \trn-!i un Stnnj: leavhcis \ssinialM>ii m cooperalion with Ihe Trenlon Slate ColkgC 'Upartmenl ol musu will present S.iturdav •k'ncht cowtfi reatuhfij Emaoorl Vardi
Mi \ .irdi assisted b\ puict KimPatersun will pa f a 111 iho "Divertimentom [)' fn Hiydn-Piatifonk) Sonata,"Op I I. V i 4 by Hindenuth. "Suite I'upulaire EspUOl" b\ IH'I all.) Kis. hanski'aJapled b\ \ardi'. ' 'Scvmoui Barab'lDuo Mo - "OMOonne" fton PutinNo 2 foi tmaccomptnicd violin h\ Bach;ami Vardi i Ftnus] Vtnatiooi' on atheme ol Patanim
Mr Vardi'l ouistandini; CHVei -is con^en and recordm| anisi hti caraed hiinarfoladw from cntid I IK Lot UtajriaTime* hailed him " I tiusiei yiobst;*' whilelh«.' \ f » York lime> called him a "masternl his instrument I pon graduating fromluilltatd, he joined Ihe NBC S\mphon>Orchettn as viola soloist with the gmup
undertbcdtiectiaool totura los^anini Asa member ol the hiedman. \ ardi and Silbcrstein Trio.be has recorded tht completeBeethoven Ninne Tnos lor ihe MUMCIIHeriUgC Society His numerous recordingsals,' include labels suv.h as MGM Kapp•\udio Hidclit\. ^ox. C olunibia and R( \Mr \a rd i . the on!) artist to record all 24I'aganmi Caprices on the i iola. is cimeajtl)preparing the entire Mola repertoire lordisv
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Symphony to offer all-French program
I tu (•rratrr I rentun Sj mphon> 's oprninK night will hr at H p.m., Sunda>.Oct. IK. in (tir War Mrinnri.il Building in Irrnton. Ihe onhrMra's allFrench program will feature pianist I run Hales, who will perform Ratel'spiano Concerto in ( i . The remainder of Ihe program will include: "MarchrMilitaire Krancaise" h> Sainl-Saem: "Skilienne" b_> Caure; "Prelude lothe Afternoon of a raun" h> Dtbajajjr; and "S>mphon> in I) Minor" h>Kranrk.
Authentic liuroque instruiiieiitH featured
Concert Masters opens its loth n-ason olchamber music 0 0 17 with a MaroqueCCmcCti teatunng original or tcprnductionsol onginal Baroque instruments
Son^j MOBMoff, world renown Haroquc siohnisi, will pla> a violin of the \cnctian maJkcr Hasan Stephen Hcrkelhanmierwill perform selections using an alto n\.>rdcrbv Coolsrnaalter Bressanandasopr.il •recorder b> mn Huenc after Tenon PeterWolf * ill pla> a harpsichord h> R W ilsonafter Blanchel Authentic instruments arc
labored b\ most musicians since IIK- pitihand nmhre are v loser to what the lompnseishad in mind
Ihe Hcminglon series will continue alHuntcrdon Counts High School's l i t t leTheatre at K p m on No\ 21 with hrii/Jahoda. piano. Robert Johnson, hornStephen fierkclhammcr. ornic. and Thonus lomasicwic/. lerxir. leatunng musuof Schubert. Mo/art Bntten and others
ror more inlormalion. call 2U\ 7X
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Michael Pratt, ConductorMichiko I'eda, Pianist
Beethoven—1*Leonore"0,erture N<> :<,Op. 72A
Mo/an — Piano Concerto in C Minor, K. 491
Wagner—Siegfried Idyll
Hindemkh — Symphonic Metamorph
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WEEK Of OCTOBER 14 20. 1981
The Metropolitan Opera Ballet Ensemble will perform at Rider College. Lawrencevil-
le. at 8 05 p m . Sunday. O d 18. • .
Opera Ballet visits Lawrenceville
Tke Metropolitan Optra Baitci r nambit , a 14 to 16 member touring com-pany drawn from the full MetropolitanOpera Ballet, will perform at Rider Collefte's Fine Arts Theatre. Route 206. Lawrenccvillc. Sunday. Oct 18. at 805 p m
For the Rider program, dance selectionswill he Irorn Grand Pas bspagnol. Coppelia. the company prrmierc of Continuo.and the premiere of J piece entitled ' ThreeOvertures" as choreographed hy noteddancer Jean-Pierre Bonnefous
Formed m N76, the Knsemble made it>dchul at the Amencan Dance Festival inNew I nn.loii. Conn I asi year it played atthe Newport MUSK festival and in the
Brooklyn College Series, each time receiv-
ing excellent reviews
In Feb 19X0. Donald Mahler was
appointed the new Ballet Master — a posi-
tion critics claimed was "perfectly suited
to his talents " Mr Mahlers' first associa-
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19M as a dance student at its school be
sides the Met Opera Ballet, he also has had
•dad with the National Ballet of Canada.
Henri Ballet, and Zurich Opera Ballet
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Quartet to perform in ManvilleThe Radam Schwartz (Quartet will per-
form at the Manville Public Library. 100South 10th Ave . Manville. Thursday.Oct 22 at 7 p m
The members of this group are all part ofthe Local 2(U and alv> belong to the NewBrumukk )m Cullectivc Among them,thc> hjM- \»iiricil * i th suchja/z artiMs ASDave Bums. James Spaulding. MichaelRidley. Yusclf Ah and Ernie Bruce
Radam Schwartz has worked M a sideman .md a leader in many ^rourn includingthe New Jersey State ContemporaryOrchestra, under [>ukc Anderson
Jimmy h>rd was j hand leader lor morei Hear-, and has had nun\ jaZ2 stars in
his group Jerry I) Amu who is aito amember of Continuum, ha* played b u t inmany groups, including the Livingston En-semble And Phil Cuneff. who has alsoplayed in (he Livingston Ensemble, is theleader of the group "Continuum' whichwill shortly have a record released
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Three <xitd«»%>r ».>t[K'crt> will tv presented.11 WcdMMhy, 1^ I? p m . [his nu>nlh inJi'uiiMvin Scu Hrunsukk, h\ Kuljtcp.I MVUM) musical £n>up->
The Rutgrrt i.itt Hub conducted tnF Ausiin W alter will present the tirst pmgrun on CVt 14. in foyce Kilmer Park al thecomer of George and Alhin\ streets The\oorhccs Choir nnHtWtH b) BarbaraLingclbach will perform on IX.I .1 JIKilmer Park, and the Rulgtr* Clarinethjucmbtr directed b) QeOfge l .m- Killappear on CVt 2S, at the same location
These tree programs *!* Ir i lH sponvwdti> Nc» Jersey's Stale l n i \ m i t > in n «junction with New Bnin*<fcick Tomorrowand the Communit> Arts Council
In addition k) the downtown concerts.trre iuddj> recitals art being presented >ncampus throughout the tall h> the muMidepartment of Rutgers Mason CirossSchool of the Arts. h\ the foHowia| artists,and ai the following times, dates and
placet tenor Frederic fou l 12:15 p m ,Ocl 1 ' . KirkpjtruL Chapel, College A\enue campus, harpsichordist Pelcr WoM12:30 p.m., Ocl i$, Rehearsal Hall.IVuglass t_\i|lcjx" campus, pianists -\ndri\iSchwartz .ind I)a\id Davis. 12 1 5 p m .CVt 20. KirlkpatruL Chapel. College A\cnuc campus, \ iol imsi Joseph Kovact,i ; i | l p n i , Oct : : . Rehearsal Hall.!>>uglass campus, organist Oawd I)nnl>water. 12:13 p.m., 0 0 24. KirkpatnckChapel. College Aicnue campus, siohnisiNoel l>J<'.<sta. i : W p m . CXt 21*. Rehearsal Hall Douglass campus. The BrassPteycn, I - 15 p m . No\ ), KirkpatnckChapel. College Avenue campus, andguitarist led Dunhar. 12 V)p m . Nu\ 5.Rehearsal Hall. Douglass campus
Kirkpatnck Chapel is next to OldQueens, the administrative center ol theState I m>ersit\. near the intersection olCieorge and SonK'rset streets RehearsalHall is i\ear the le»in Theater in the ArtsCenter on the [Xmglass campus
Folk tunes bv John Roberts at YMCA
The Princeton Folk MUSK SIKICIN willleaturc Bntish folk, singer John Roberts inconcen at 8 p m . Fnda>. Oct Ih at thePrinceton > M( A nn Paul Rotocsnn Place
John Roberts lived in this countrv torseveral vcars. winning tans througliout theI S and Canada, .is hall ol the Jvnanikduo of Roberts and Han and Although he
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The Princeton Folk Music Society will [resent Bntish tolksinger John Roberts in concertat the P'inceton YMCA on Paul Bobeson Place F'Klay Ocl 16 at 8 p m
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Juhn ircpenoireencoRipuiesthc wholerange ol English i«W toog, fiwn rollickingvta thantios k) rural hall j jv. Iri'tn KWgiOl|jr>'f and toil to dittk's o! DOCf jrul goodchea In addition to his moout hjMti'tn.voict and his master) "I flVt instrutiK-nlsM.IMKK Ihe k'uiur haii|i> .u.ordinn. and
h<>lh the I n^lish and Anj-'lo CWMItilW,John has an impish ^harrn and Mihtk1 hunioi^ouplcJ with a deep knowledge ol thi-\flglu \ i u i u IM folk tnni( traditions
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14 t lMEOFfWKK OF OCTOBER 14 20 1981
IN CONCERT Friends of Music plans piano duet
Concerts set by WestminsterThe fi\c performing ensembles at West
minster Choir ( ollcgc hav e opened the hallwith tour performances ol the Mahler Symphony No 2 b) the Westminster Symphor k Choir and the New Vofk Philharmonicin Avers f-ishcr Hall Thi^ group i"l uppcrclassmem has sung hundreds ol perMIIMMXI with the New York Philharmonn. jnd other major orchestras on the 1.1 sIcoast sirKc I**3** under the world's mostprestigious conductors
During: December this choir will singlour pcrtonrunccsol the Messiah with theNew Jersey Symphony at N p m . Dec 5,and ' p m . Dec h in Symphony Mall.Newark, at 8 p.m., D M 11 in the WarMemorial Huilding Trenton, at K p m .D K I - m John Harms Inplcuood I'l.i/a inBergen Counts Joseph Hummcrfell. headof Choral Actisitics at Westminster ChoirCollege will conduct the Trenton pert or-RMBOCi Thomas Michalak conductor olthe New JcnB) Symphonv Orchestrj. theother three
The 4(1 voice touring WestminsterChoir, which spent the summer at (heSpolrto festivals conducted by JosephHuinmertcll. will tour to the Middle W e tand S o u t h , from (>ct 2 3 to M m III InJanuary this group will go to Alaska andthe West Coast
()n Nos IS. the Westminster OntarioChoir conducted b> Allen Crowell. willsing (he New Hrubcck Mass with the NewJersey Svrnphon> lor a special benefit forthe Quinlan Foundation in Sacred HeartCathedral 111 Newark This group will iboBVC several concerts in nearbs K M
rhc Westminster Chpacl Choir, underthe direction of rraukc HaMeOMB. willgisc an on campus Christmas Concert on
Dec 8The Westminster Singers, a new group
orttnired las) vcar and conducted h\ Allen
Pal Metheny
to play in
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Master Ult rock guitarist Cat Mctben)will bring his group 10 Pfteceloo'l Ale»ander Hall tt<r two shows at 7 W and 10 Wp in on Saturday ( k t I 7
Horn in I cc's Summit. Mo . when I'alMethen) » J s only 14 years old. heattended a OOOCCfl by the ( i an Burton(Quintet in ncartiv Kansas t"it> which in-spired him 10 learn 10 I'la* guitar So lastwas his progress that Mclhcnv beganteaching guitar on the lacults .>! ihe I'mvanity Ol Miami at age 19 Two scars Liierhe moved to BoctOfl to head the guitai dcpartment at the Bcrklec SdwoJ ol Musi,
\ yen Liter, in l^7fi. he bBCMM a IIK-III-ber oi the Hurton quintet I he Pat McthenvGroup was official}) famed a >ear later in1977 Its original personnel featured I \l*Mays on piano. Danrn dottlicb on drums.and Mark Igan on bass mow lUCCeedwl b\Steve Rinlby lor the IUHI tour)
SptCial guest percussionist Nan.i \ .i^COMdOl will als«i appear at AlexanderHall *
I'.il Mcthenv s latest recording. As I-allsWichita. So Kulls W k h i U Kails »ith V Mconcekn did Mass. waa releued in Ma)
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Crowell. opened its season la-si week whenthev sang tor a special benefit, given by thef njstrcs of the College This group spe-cializes in secular music and w ill be singingTor a number of corporate events this year
Co h,«>k ihis group, call Natalcc Rosenthai at N14 924-7407
The Friends of Music will sponsor a freeconcert by duo-pianists Sophie Hank.cnfeld and Harper Smith to play at H M) p m .Friday, Oct 23. in the McAlpin RehearvalRoom in Princeton University's Wool-worth Center
Sophie f-rankcnfeld is 2 graduate of Wilham and Mary and the Mannes College ofMUSK She studied with Josef Raieff at theJuilliard School and continued studies withcomposer pianist Gregory Tucker in Cambridge. Mass She has pertormed in NewJcrsev and with Ihe New York Lync Cham-
ber F-.nsembk. and is currently teachingprivately in Atlumc Highlands
Harper Smith studied with Josef Kaiefffrom the age of 10 as a scholarship studentat the Mannes College of Music and theJuilliard School She has appeared onWQXR and WNYC and in solo reciulswith orchestra and chamber music g roupRecently she was awarded the Diploma diM c r i t o by Maes t ro Guido Agos t i .Acadcmia Musicalc Chigiana. Siena, andis currently teaching pnvately and u the StPaul s School in Princeton
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Pate of duck F'aie of pheasant
V SALADMixed salad with lulienne of pheasant , raspherrv vinaigrette dressing
ENTREESPIUANAMfN((KOTTI Roaued *tth mushrooms,
pearl oniOHS and roasted
PMf.ASAM KSSAIMIS Rt>asled»uhHhite»ineandhtrhy
and served with a cognac sauce
PARTRIDGE LADt ( l l f K ( H I ) Roasted and ser\ed mth a(ream) onion iau<r
y l All At \ RAIsIVS Roaued in fherrx Minewith grape*
yi All GRANO-MERI Roastednllhmushrooms.*-ui' in pearl OfllotU and
roasted potatoes\ IMSON K w.oi I Marinated and braised with
carrots, onions andceler\VENISON' GRAND VENEL'R Roasted venison marinated
and terved with a sweet, urrent telh «<;u< t'
VENISON POIVRADI Marinated then roosted andterved with a i r,a><'.peppet IJU, c
VEGETABLESI'urce ot chestnuts Braised celery Sweet potatoes
DESSERTS•\s\ortcd ice creams or sherbets, coflcc or tea.
and an after dinner lic|ucur served in a delicious chocolate liqueur cup
•lU for out iWei me wine list of domesth and imported wimn
Executive Chef. Jacques Modem
Call lor reservations
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NASSAU INNPainter Square. Princeton. \J609-921-7S00
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Digging through flea market finds is Jerry Lenaz.Jr
Flea markets to find in Jersey
traor'l Antique Markrl Cslight!) north ol 1 ambcnsille. iht- otheiarc slightlv msA and all arc on Rout'.i.i.l IBM «injs .iloni: the m e t
While ihc flea markets thrivweekends. I arnhcrtvillc has pl.-nt.evenduriaf the week Bzptonnf rAn- (own •will lint) ( . r e rnhranrh Antiques .n I n , , s1 anc. w h u h BpCCitliZCI in wickMat fair Houw.il I Hridyi- Si feiTUJAmerican and l.nglish lurniture the I'mpliMori1 .'n Surth IWOR whkh ha* lomc higlpficod slot machines behind its plainand ihc Purk ta rd . .1 plcasantls laidefttivc with .1 push restaurant in it* .mn. >
From I jmhcrtvillc hejd cast tm •.hills of Huntcrdon. SlMWM tad Mi nlollow Ihc Antique Trail Then ate M> nui;quaim red hams and whitewashedoffering antique jnd Kcenonei dotuthe various bswavs here ihji n is impossible Iname them all One such, though 11 the pnturchook red barn al PtockCIUin called (Huntry \ntujni Shop 1'inc wall cupbiblanket chests, (ablcs and sioncwa:plaved in such appcti/ing niannet thai infeels reads fur an old dmc countrv t o - i lL<icalcd at the junction ol 2(16 and 2021
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InTcwksbur. Township, both OMwkk andMounlaimille are picturesque slops laden withantique shops, gilt shops or combination! .1both Mclodv ( oUagtat Otdwick and Kltchrn Caboodle. ( ret-k MCIUM . Stonr Ki>»Village Anttqucs U tAamUinYilk tpccialuI'tmmnK in Ank-ncana. with qualns H I . \tums asailablc And the Whitrhousr M.m ;bOCtl J nuwlxi o! anliuur dealers in ilColonial interior The> of lerasaneu 01 d.i--china, recken, primitives and memorabiliaPhis well known building isun Route " a l ihilumoff for us namesake 'W'hiiehousc
Hranchburg and North Brain, h .1"mus l" stops in Somerset (ount>. win:.number ul barT,- ,'K)ld collections lhai riv :the rafter. At Rl»tr t^n» farm. Routeitems such a.s rullmg pin>. gratcrv KTapeianJ stoneware M i s arc sarnpio ot .ear's kitchen along with Ihc rustic ihairs an.Iable* Smukr HiHisf Vnthjurs :, < 'kcl in the village ul North Branch is anotherbain chock full ot pottery, chain., tins an.:
For thousands of avid collectors, weekendsare made for Michelob bottles, Coca Colatrays. Kewpie dolls, nostalgic postcards andDepression glass
For others, autumn offers a chance to drivethrough a rust-colored countryside in search of* wayside antique bam that harbors just theperfect pine cupboard or milk can to completethe famil) room decor
One place to start is al the EagUshlownAuction Sales in Monmouth County Claiming to be the largest flea market in the nation.this huge field of tables, hawker, and mcrchandise provides the closest thing to a bazaaron this side of the Atlantic Although 70 per-cent of the dealers now offer new merchan-dise, if you amvc earl\ onaSaturdas morningit opens at 5 a m ). you are bound to find a
smorgasbord of collectibles at various tablesv t up in rows named Junkie Alley and I-oisLane
The possible collectibles to be found al hn-ilishlown arc endless Trudging along the dinroad one mas find a table laden with WorldWar I Kaiser helmets, another filled with uldcomic b<xiks cr postcards Avnn bottles,Michelob glasses, porcelain doorknobs arc setup side hs side with new slacks. Topps tradingtifds. and inner lubes There are also indoorouildings r>ut unlv one. the Borwn building,.•mum* an antique dealer He has a collection' II ;:iimel PlatessndNiirmanRocl.*'
TICS
There is no auction at Knglishtown Auction{ales The name is a legae) of the time whentnws were sold jt this country field However,one can still find plcnt> of country productTcre So even if sou don't find the doorkn"h.>|,"ur dreams. ><>u die sure 10 come home with
JUIC> apples, corn, lomatocv and pumpkins'rom 1'x.al larms The auction is on Route 527
II Route 18
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Further south, near (he junction of Monmouth. Ocean and Burlington counties isanother famous flea rnariet located in NewEgypt The day for antique-hunting here isSunday, and again, arrive early — the marketopens al 7 a m The mil here between newmerchandise and older collectibles is about50-50 and again one can find almost anythingin the world al this last of the old fashionedcountry markets
And once in a while a true "f ind" such as amedieval communion bo* is discoveredamong the mass of articles Although thebuildings here are old, there are plenty ofdealers of both old and new ensconced insideplus over one hundred tables outside Also, anauction lakes place esery Sunday al I p m
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Heading cast, oft exit HW ol the wardenSlate Parkwas. Rrdbank otters one of (helargest antique icnicrs in New Jersey Here thegoing is less rugged as more than HX) antiquedealers arc indoors housed in four individualbuildings Booths range in s i « and s.incutrom tables lo mini stores leatunng a widevariety Of glass, china, and assorted whalnolsITie Red Bank Antiques CeMH is open Jailsfrom II a m to 5 p m iSundavs noon to 5p m I and the buildings are on West I runtStreet and Shrewsbury Avenue
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New Jersey's other coast the one alongthe Delaware provide! another popularmeeting place for antique buffs and browsers(entered around l^mbertville. an old tanaltown now experiencing a res 1 val. are I wo largellea markets and a K0K ot shops and coopera-tives Old stone houses, scarlet-colored treesand the peaceful iJclawarc River provide theperfect backdropfn < wik's Klea Market, the(•olden Nugget Kl*» Market and the (iov- Waterloo Village in Stanhoijn the only remaining natural historic vilUcje in northern Nev.
TlMF OffWEEK Of 0 1 !
U And \ r s l r r d « y \ Ram \nliqiirs atnmcinl Route JH ami Million* n speaks liifI
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KIIIFK NOR IN is thi- pfeauM Rfnonary town (A Chester, in MotTM ( ant
IK Mam Strict here lealures J row n|* red mil white cotauab »nh ipriitt)I I ' . I I 'HC often o i n h i n c d with antiques
( l u i n i n G M , i<>t instance, often oakI, qui l ls, pine K.t.hllt-N together wi th newmade <>n .in antique loom \ i u l Ka ren v
\i if anothCT ^ouihin. i i ion store where twoI >l antiques miv with hand painted pi l
lirslrr also plays host to a popular flea.1 lejuirmy 200 deafen While this is j.! mwket with SOpMCSBi new mcrihanIht antiques air ot good quality and theis not huge as M he overwhelming It'lODlayi only ihriwgh Octobtf (Wain • iI,Ofl Kouie 'iih iii'.t south ol the Route 24MctkM
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p in Sussex CoUBly, where (he lOUtfrM !••>'.>> .il.ir on a fall day. LafayetKs .i numher ot Choice antique centers .illloulC • s Hotfwalrr J im ' s MOCk fiveis with UMUlf) furniture and H'CCMOfitlMTt's, just down (he road, has & ham lullihlo and chairs troni various periodsted almost to the ceiling And thet r t l r Mill Markrt is a new cioperaliscI'd in an IH42 mill with its original water-\ stem still intact AlnvMt-Uidealers nowtheit Kiectivc wares Iron) lrida\ 10 Mmit this quaint market And tor tlea market:here's still the Newton l)rhc-ln MarkrtMile ?llh one mile north ol Newton Itthrough October on weekends
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southern New Jer\e\ . (iloucester Countsins several chamiin^ prc Revolutionarss l"h<; village ol MullicaHillon Route 4SIc s Irom I AH 2 ott the New Jcrses Turnis one Mere where glassmaJung once
ished. one will find »e\cral antique- kagk'<> Nesl is a cooperetisc with ji deakfl under one RHt Depfe«\ion and
glassware axe among the specialties- charming shops in town include King's
Batsto Village, a restored iron village on the southern edge of Wharton State Forest
Row. Rust> Nail. Sign "I St. GtOrft, am)'nan\ more
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The M.inlval* Antique Mall. 10 C hcstnulRidge Road, exit T 2 otf the Garden StatePariwas in the northeast corner ot the state.hosts do/ens ol shops in an enclosed mall Themall is decorated to achieve the semblance of a14th ccntun Milage
Festivals bloomthrough fall season
Crowding the fall foliage schedule thisyear are harvest, grape, cider and chrysanthe-mum festivals. Tours are available by car orbus. and for the adventuresome, even byhot-air balloon
The foliage season in the Garden Stateextends roughly throughout October andtwo weeks beyond that in the southern partof the stale
Here is a brief sampling of autumn high-lights on the tourist calendar
Halloween Display - October(Fall display of fruits and vegetables)Van Riper's Farm, Woodcliffe LakeFree Admission 201-291-6555
Six Flags ( irrat Adventure(Ktoberftst October 17, 18. 24. and 23
Six Flags Great Adventure. JacksonRegular Park Admission 201-928-2000
Fall Festival October 17 and 18 (Colo-nial crafts, hake sale, museum shop, andpanics for children)
Miller-i".>ry House Museum. Wcs(fieldAdmission Fee 201-232-1776
Round \alley Huntrrdon County RideOctober IK
(Scenic trip through Somerset and Hun-terdoa counties starting ,u Jeney City i
Admission lee 201-772-2222
l.iiK-riin Fall Foliage lour Ocl 24. 26Scenic tnp through Monmouth County
back roads by van, starting from ThompsonPark
Admission fee 201-842-4000
Homemade Cider Party November(Cider served with donttsiSomerset County Park Commission En-
vironmental CenterBasking Ridge. NJAdmission fee 201-766-2489
Wick Farm Harvest Fair November 2(18th Century crafts and activities to cele-
brate a successful harvest)Momstown National Historic Park. Mor-
nstownFree Admission 201-539-2085
Sussex County Panorama - Novembet15
(Scenic nde through Sussex starting lroniJersey City I
Admission fee 8 0 0 - 7 7 2 - : : : :
Harvest Festival November 22( C o l o n i a l crafl l a i r , d i s p l a y s , and
movies)
Trailside Nature and Science Center.Mountainside
Admission fee 201-527-4704
I |OOd spot (or a tall outing
0. 1981
In addition, a series of fall foliage eXCUT-MOTH by hol-air balloon OVOI Middlesex andMercer coundes is being offered by Sk\Promotiooi, Princeton. 609-921-6636Rules art available sunrise and sunsei (Fn .
Sat . Sun , Mon.)For further information on any of these
activities and events, write to iheN J Hmlion of Travel and tourism, CN ,*84. Tren-ton. 08625, or call 609-292-2470
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New Jersey Notes
Carrying on like MonksBy GENE KAl.BACHKR
T S and Boo Boo Monk, the s»>n anddaughter of the legendary ja/7 pianivtThelonious Monk. mav nol he following inthe fingerprints of their illustrious father,bu! thev arc folio* ing in his tootsicps
No pianist in the world CM plav likeThelonious Monk, and T S and B<xi Boo.realizing this, have begun to carve oui theirown niches in the music world Althoughboth took piano lcs*>ns a> voungstcrv T Shas made his mark as a singer drummerarranger while Boo Boo has become anaccomplished dancer and singer Togetherwith singer Yvonne Fletcher and a rhvthmand hom section. the> comprise the groupT S Monk, which is recording its secondalbum at the House of Music in WestOrange
No one will contuse T S Monk's musicwith ihat of Thelonious. but one can ccr-tainlv hear traces of their father's bebopspin! in the group s funkv rhythm and blues
and pop-st> led balladsChildren of famous parents lace spcc.al
privikfCt and special challenges Suchchildren are often blessed with matenalcomlorts and stimulating adult companv.on the other hand. the> often must endureintensive pressure to uphold the familvname and become successful, if notfamous, themselves But T S and BooBoo den> am disadvantage at all in beingthe offspring of the piani-.t known a> TheHigh Pi.cst of Bebop
Thelonious encouraged their musical in-terests, but never pushed them. T S andBoo Boo recall, and as voungstcrs thevwere permitted to listen to am music thc>wanted Savs T S . "Mv lather's grcalcs:statement was that everv musician hassomething to offer, that there's no suchthing as This is it. this is where it's at
Yel Thelonious also advised them, froma business standpoint. "Don't trust any-one, ever
FATHER HAS NOT ottered anymusical suggestions about the T S Monkgroup, according to Boo Boo, but he hasdefimtelv said that he considers it goodfunk, gixni pop music For what it is. liesays tha: it'l sen, goivd He wishes us a lotof'luck "
The T S Monk group's music is indeed•pod Bon Bon Vic." the single from thegroup's first record, was a No 1 hit inseveral ma|or iitics
Now that Omctle ("oleman and MilesDavis, two world lamous \i// stars, havemade comebacks this vcar. rumors aboutrhelonu>us Monk's re" emergence arcwidespread S.ivs Boo Hon ot her father,who is said to he living somewhere in sub
urban New Jcrsev "1 don't know it fr'ihkclv. Us possible He's nol vcrv muchinto making music right now
hot all these guvs, it 'snot about moncvanymore, it's about plaving because thevwant In. continues Boo BOO. whose black
hair is arranged in long braids It someone wants to pav them SKKI.KM) lor anappearance Of (0 take a picture thefigure Davis allegeillv received lor hisshows at the kool Ja// Festival 'thevmight consider it But there's in: moncv inthe world thai s going to nuke Miles Davisblow anv harder o» anv sotter Same thingwith mv father These guys arc really likeuntoihhahlcs
T S . who was Phclonious's last drum-mer, from 1971-73, rvm.irks M v latherhas this spaceman image, but he's such as l ra ight lorward lather He was justscrewed with so much that it just turnedhim oil from the stage Ihat s whv he \ nolpbyioj
M'm |ust glad that he can sit back on hisrovaltics and his im-rits and nol have anvproblems He's onlv (>2 vears old and he sin verv good health I'hcrc ttt so lew guvswho went through what he went through
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DINING GLIDEALCHEMIST 1 BARRISTER 28 Witherspoon. Pnnceton. Fresh seafood, choice steaks, unique dailyspecials on the patio. Lunch Mon.Sat 11:302:30; Dinner Mon. Thurs 5:30 • 10 Fri & Sat5:30 -10:30 (609) 924 5565 Sun. Brunch 12 3Dinner 4 3 0 * 3 0
CHEZ ODETTE, S Rivet Rd.. Rt 32. New Hope. PaSerene dining and cocktails on the DelawareFrench Continental cuisine. Live entertainment.Sun Champagne brunch Open 7 days for lunchand dinrw 12 to 11 For reservations 215 862 2773
FEEDBAG Princeton Shopping Center, HarrisonSt , Princeton, N J Monday Saturday 8:30 a m4:00 p.m. Smorgasbord Fri Eve b regular menuBYOB (609)924 8441
ANDY'S Tavern & Restaurant, 244 Alexander St.,Princeton, N J Open 7 days, Lunch. Dinner.Cocktails Fn Shrimp in the Basket Special 16091924 5666
THE CLAY POT Restaurant. Rt 1 & Maior Road,South Brunswick, Serving I'jncheon. Cocktails,unlimited salar bar. fresh seafood, and a specialtyin barbequed baby back ribs (201 297 6678
THE FOOLISH FOX Rt 206, 3 S mi. north of Pnnceton Prime Ribs. Seafood Lunch, dinner & aftertheatre Mon Sat 11 30 1 AM. Sun 5 1 AM Entertainment Fri & Sat eves Cocktails (609) 9240262
ANNEX Restaurant 128'? Nassau St PrincetonMon • Sat 1130 to 1 a m Luncheon, Dinner,Cocktails Large selection of Italian & Americanfood & seafood at reasonable prices 609 9217555
COACH t FOUR Restaurant and Cocktail Lounge,Rt 33, Hightstown, N.J. Dancing and entertainment wim Sa' Trippi Tues. thru Sunevenings Luncheons & dinners. For reservationscall (609) 448 2400
FORAGER HOUSE Route 32. midway betweenWashington Crossing and New Hope Dinners dailyexcept Monday Sunday Brunch Reservationsplease 215 862 9477
BLUE RAAA Rt 532 Washington Crossing. Pa TuesSat 11:30 a m . to 2 a m Sunday noon to 2 u mBrunch 12 3 Entertainment nightly. Sundays, 4 81215)493 1262 Cocktails
CONQUISTADOR, Hilton Inn, Monmouth St , EastWindsor, N.J. Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner ServedDaily Elegant Continental Dining. Winner 1981Menu of the Year Award, Cocktails Available(609)448 7000
FOUNDERS INN |ust off Cranbury Road, MonroeTwp Jamesburg 201 521 0319. Charming atmosphere. soup n salad bar. cozy lounge, steaks,Italian cuisine, fresh seafood, gourmet specials.Live music Fn Sat, moderate prices.
BUXTON S COUNTRY RESTAURANTS withlocations in Ro. ly Hill, Jamesburg, Nassau St , &Hightstown Serving break'ast, lunch & dinnerFeaturing daily specials Check our ad for HappyHour Open 7 days from early to late
COUNTY LINE INN Steaks, Seafood, ItalianDining US'Hwy 206, Skillman, Mon Fri Lunch11 30 a.m.-3 p m.. Dinner 5 p.m.-11; Sat. Dinne' 0p m -12: Sun Dinner 4 p.m 9 Cocktails available(201)359 6300
GERARD'S Continental Cuisine, 8 'T Coryell St atthe Porkyard, Lambertville, N.J Dinner 6 1 0 30, Sat& Sun Brunch 12 2 p m Closed Tues BYOBReservations preferred (609) 397 9035
CAFE RENNI 13 15 Kline's Court, Lambertville, N.JInternational cuisine in an atmosphere of eleganceTues Sat 6 p m 10 pm., Sun 4 p.m.-8 p.m.Reservations suggested (609) 397 2631Sunday Brunch 12-3
CRANBURY INN 21 South Main St , Cranbury. N.JLunch Tues. Fri 11 30 2:30 Dinner Tues Thurs 59 Fn. & Sat S10 Sun. Dinner 12 8 P M Privateparties Cocktails Entertainment Fn b Satevenings 609-655 5595
GREENLINE 175 Nassau St., Princeton. N J (609)683 0240 Featuring fresh, whole foods, wholegram breads, vegetarian specials Mon, Thru Sat.Breakfast 8 • 11 30 a m Lunch 11:30 2 p.m. Tea 25 30 p.m., Dinner 5 30 8:30 p.m. (BYOBI
CAMPO S RESTAURANT • 1001 S. Clinton Ave ,Trenton Specializing in Italian Cuisine Prime RibSpecial Wed thru Sun. (Reservations required ICockta^ls Open 7 days I609I 599 3175
Dl MATTIA'S Restaurant b Lounge, 1 N Mam St,Allentown, N.J Italian American Cuisine Diningroom hrs Tues Thurs 5 p rr 9 p m , Fn. Sat. 510,Sun 3 8 Sunday Brunch 11 2 p.m Cocktails (609)259 9128
HENRY BECK'S EATERY 2944 Brunswick Pike (Rt1). Lawrenceville Lunch b Dinner featuringhomemade soups, quiches, fresh salads,casseroles, sandwiches, etc Catering Open 11:309 Mon Fn , Silt 5 9 30 BYOB (609) 882 6080
CHEZ HELENE 21 Phillips Ave.. Lawrenceville, NJAbsolutely homemade, French/Polish cuisineLunch 11 3&2 30 Mon Sat; Tues thru Sat Dinner6 30 9 30 p m Sun. Brunch 10-1. BYOWmeReservations racornmended Small parties catered'609)896 2770
EAGLE TAVERN 429 S Broad St., Trenton, "Ng J.Lunch Mon Fr 11 2 30. Dinner nightly exceptMondays from 6 PM. Sunday Brunch, Parties,Banquets and catering (609i 393 1765.
HUNAN Chinese Restaurant, 1715 No OldenAve. Trenton. N J Hunan, Peking SpecialtiesUka OUI orders, bung your own wine Lunch served Mo-, thru Sdt ! 30 2 30 Dinner served Sunthru Thurs 4 30 10 00. Fn & Sdt 4 30 11 00 609883 8759
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HEARSAY
Who's doing whatin the arts
T S Monk
Mew Jerney Note**!
(Continued from page IS I
ul i" can say . I've got rm health. I've fOlnt) family . I 'se got money in ihe bank, andI 111 |Ust COolin (Hll
\ s t o r the I S Monk g r o u p s music, he"I didn't alierutc as mam ).<;/
(Photo by Bob Sorcel
people as I thought I would with our firstrecord There's diversity and a gencr.ilquality that can appeal lo a true ja/7 play-er's car That's what 1.1// is all aboutplaying different stuff
The Monk reputation is assured
The 15 member professional wing ofThe Princeton Ballet will travel to theUniversity ol Charleston. West Virginiafor a resident). I M.l.r. and Saturday. Oct16 and P . at the invitation of the WestVirginia Dance Theatre A scries ot mastert lasso in ]a/z and ballet, lecture demonstralions and a gala evening performancewill he given hv the highly regarded Prince-ton Ballet Company at The University ofCharleston
The company s appearance in West Vir-ginia is the first ol several outof state re-sidencies planned by The Princeton Balletnit the I981 X2 season is pan of the Mid-Atlanlic Stales Regional Tounng ProgramDie company was chosen by audition lastfall to participate in the tounng programwhich is funded by the Mid Atlantic StatesArts Consortium, a non-profit corporationworking in cooperation with the arts agen-cies ol Delaware, the District of Columbia.Man land. New Jersm. New York. Penn-
sylvania and West Virginia to provide anexchange of arts activities in the si» statearea Headquartered in Baltimore. The MidAtlantic States Regional Tounng Programprovides sponvip. with partial funding toenable them to bring performing artsgroups In their locations
The Pncneton Ballet, which will tourseveral colleges in Pennsylvania early in1982. WH elected by the National Associa-tion for Regional Ballet as one of sevenmajor regional dance companies in the na-tion
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The hrst National Bank of Princeton isdisplaying the art works by The NationalLeague of Amencan Pen Women. IncNine of the League s member, have sub-mitted their works for judging in the 1981Annual New Jersey State Art Show The
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DIKING GUIDE
KIM'S KITCHEN 18 South Mam St., Lambenville.NJ Korean cuisine Open Tuesday through Saturday for dinner 609 924 1707.
NASSAU INN Palmer Square Princeton, N. J 609921 7500 Three different Restaurants: TheGreenhouse, The Yankee Doodle Tap Room. 6The Inn's Dining Room Entertainment nightlyDancing Fri b Sat Evenings Breakfast, SundayBrunch^Lunch^Dinner & Late Night Suggestions
SOUPE OU JOUR Blackwell Ave a Rte. 518.Hopewell. N. J. Lunch Mon • Sat 1130 • 2:30:Wed. Nite coffee house 8 - 1 1 p.m. Candlelite din-ner Fri. 6:30 - 9:30 (609) 466-3777.
KONDITOREI Continental Cuisine at a reasonableprice A small cafe featuring homemade specialtiessuch as Spanakapita, Mexican Tostada. Quiches,Pita Sandwiches & Scrumptious Desserts Catering& Box Lunches. 48 West Broad St (HopewellHouse Sq.l Hopewell. Tues. Fri 9:303 PM. Sat10 30 3 PM
NORTH CHINA Mandarin & S/echuan Cuisine, 36Witherspoon, Princeton, N.J Mon Thurs 11:30-10Fri 113011 . Sat 113011 Sun 10010. BYOBCarry out service. Daily Lunch Specials 11:30-3:00
SOUTHWIND Chinese-Polynesian Restaurant. 479Ridge Rd. (Rt. 522) Monmouth Jet , So BrunswickTwp Different Special Luncheon Daily $2.88Gourmet Chinese Cuisine prepared by seasonedchefs BYOWine. 1201) 329-2722 Open 7 Days
THE KINGS WHARF at the Somerset Marriott 110Davidson Ave. at I 287 6 527, Easton AveSomerset Breakfast, Lunch b Dinner daily, Lignt &Gourmet dining. Mon Sun 7 a m 11 p.m., Sun.Brunch 10:30am 2:30pm 201 560-0600
OVER THE BRIDGE INN Continental Cuisine. Applegarth Road, Monroe Township, N. J.; Lunch,Dinner. Cocktails Open 7 days 609448^630
STAGE COACH INN 55 Main St., Kingston, N.J.Italian, American & German Cuisine. Mon. Fri.Lunch 11 2:30; Mon Sat Dinner 5 1 0 Rooms forPrivate Parties BYOB (609) 921 9796
IAHIIRES French Cuisine 5 7 Witherspoon St .Princeton, N. J. Mon. Sat. Closed on SundayWine Cellar Lunch, Dinner Cocktails available609 921 2798
PAGODA specializing in S/echuan b Hunancooking 1342 Brunswick Ave, Trenton, N J . (atJ S 1 6 Brunswick Circltl Mon Thurs 12 10 pm,Fri 6 Sat 12 11 pm. Sun 4:3010 pm 1609)3921122
SZECHUAN GARDEN Mercer Mall. Rt. 1,Lawrenceville, N.J. Fine Chinese Cuisine Luncheon, Dinner, Take Out Bring your own wine609452 1525.
IE PETIT MAXIM & Mam St . Yardley. Pa TuesSat 530 10 p.m. Tues , Wed 6 Thurs. FreeSalad with dinner 12161 493 6944
PEACOCK INN 20 Bayard Lane (Route 206 nearNassau St.) Princeton, N.J. Lunch. Dinner,Cocktails Mon Sat Closed Sun Major Credit CardsAccepted Lodgings available (609) 924 1707
THE TERRACE at the Marketplace. Princeton, N.J.Seafood & Natural food recipes. Open for lunchunder skylight Mon-Sat. Dinner by candlelightThurs. 6 Fri. nights. BYOB. (2011821 -8822.
MCATEERS RESTAURANT • 1714 Easton Avenue,Franklin Township American Continental Cuisine.Lunch, Dinner, Cocktail Live entertainment Weddings Business Luncheons Tues Sat HuesNight Belly Dancel Reservations 201 469 2522
PEKING EXPRESS Chinese Cuisine. 31 Station Dr.,Princeton Jet , N. J Tues Thurs. 11:30 - 2, 5-9:30; Fri., Sat. 11:30-2, 5 10, Sun. 1-9. 609-799-9891 3334 BYOWine Carry out service.
TRIVENI Exotic Indian Cuisine. 908 Livingston AveNorth Brunswick, NJ. Dinner 5:30-10 p.m.BYOWine. A complete Indian menu from Pakors &Mulligatawny Soup to Lamb Vindaloo, Curries.Beef Nirgisi and Moglai Kofta. Take-out service(201)249-6496.
MIllER S WIFE, S Mam St (Rt 539) Allentown. N.J Country cooking served in an historic grist millLunches 11:30 3 00 Wed thru Fri . 1 1 3 0 4:00Sat b Sun BYOB 609 259 3774
PJ'i PANCAKE HOUSI 154 Nassau St.. PrincetonI609I 924 1353 Homemade specialties arefeatures in a large menu Breakfast is served allday along with food for the whole family at af-fordable prices. Open 7 days from early to late
MUIRHIAD Continental Cuisine, Friday b Sdturii.iy by reservation only Rte 202 31, Rmgoes, N J'2011782 7803
SCANTICON Conference Center & Hotel, PrincetonForrestal Center. Rt 1, N.J. 3 Exciting RestaurantsThe Elegant Black Swan, The Gracious Courtyard '3The Charming Tivoli Gardens. Continental bDanish cuisine Also 4 lounges 609452 7800
To Advertise your Restaurantin TIME OFF's Dining Guide
Call 1609) 924 3244 or contactyour Sales Representative.
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TABLE TALK
Superb food, styling at ScanticonB> Riannr ** ilium*
f-cu events in the Pnm: .on area havec m t e d the stir and Ijnljn to match theopening ol Scanticon It y u •TT thinking aconference center, even one »ith a V*0million price U£. is noi something to yetexcited ahout. think again
Perhaps >ou ha\c BO rca>on 10 | 0 to anexecutive po\»\ko\» or perhaps )KNwouldn't fOtOOaeoni SlOhcl No matterWhatdix"> matter iv that a Danishii<mpan\hjs ^t»nstrucic*J j ^i>mplex of rhWi'l lj*.i\iHi's, mcetiiij: n>omv ..ocktjil loMfH andrestaurants lha! is jn ahv>lutel> stunnintpiece ol architecture
M o r e o v e r . S c u t i c o n ' l t h r e e r e staurants which specialize in j brand .'II'anish Continental CUUine, are rarv Imds.even in the melting siivkpot of Sew YuriCit)
The huildinj: is mdisputahlv modernwithout heinj:p/astK Subvunlijl mat
! u x y i HOM an.l hrkk L'IVC il an air olumelettoesi V"u Jon t expect to « ohsiou' nip in hrand new BOBstru.tion and vet the sourtvard. whichcould soeasilv have hcen Mack-topped, i*laid in an intricate pattern ol (>kl Worldcobblestone! Come tothink ol it. there arej lot ol older buildings without the detailwork ol this one taste and mont) ja1 all ittakes The Danes have an unerring sens^- olJesign whether thev are lashionmj: a pieceof stainless steel or J ciant praject like this
Inside, the boWn i> hunj: with huge,copper domed lighting futures and thesetees are covered in a striking Mack andwhite striped wood
Of the three restaurants now in operationat Scanticon-Pnnceton. The Black Swan isbv far the plushest It has aJI the eleganceand chic of a first-rate New York res-taurant, with prices to match If you havean out-of-town fnend who thinks of thesepans a provincial this place could be quitei revelation
Mthough the restaurant is romanticallv
Looking down the long lobby at Scanticon. one sees the characteristic modern elegance that mark: the center
dark. each ;«Mc is bathed in bright candcllight and set with exquisite Danish proce-Uin and silver Banquettes covered in a
plum-colored suede arc inserted at intervalsalong the walls They are wonderfullycomfortable and lutunous I but think of
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tables K1 .1 net distance apart hut the) .ireample in si/c Its .1 D M not to hjsc- Hshuttle dishes to find ri Him for one moreSome KK1 Ol sirein in tront ol Ihe kitcheni t .Hir w o u l d i w m a p p r o p r i a t e h o w e v e r , ii«>m n ) diners have a view ol II
In the tiiod ilcpartim-iu. count un spendm\: ahout S*u per person lor appetisereMIM and deneii The menu is iiHensiaiL'with rinnoroui cocntHsuuioi]] dciiined b)QUO nl Denmark s fomnosl chels in .1s o u v e l l e C o n t i n e n t a l s t y l e s w i s > h o r nBfUOO Japped is now ihe chel in dUTgCMenu ( e k c t i o t u will change tour t i n m i
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rain pool ui lohsier m i c e • V» 50) .md tin)
bay st-dllops. siniilarl> se ized with n a n
s a u t e <V>I In Ihe middle ol the nn»' olscallops is 4 poached cgf lounditfntiy, I know hiii the addit ion .liters
the laate md m w t m an intriguing waj\n exceptionally eood lobsu-t Nsquc
I MI MII ..iiKs »uh .1 Dotting disc ot lot'slet MUffe Kaw . llictd salmon, lightlym.minted in salt and ••!! 1S"?) is served withcreamed avocado
The inlluciKC of nouscllc cuisine is rellcilcd in hoth irwr llawir and Ihe pntKBtllion ol the dishes He prepared lot Itmplk
its UgnMeu and delicac] in II«H1 that isartfully arranged on tin-plate I his is in Ihcnature ot a w amin^; in those w ho like lots olgarlic and spice
Bctwcm the appeli/er and entree, a pa-late * learning lemon sorbet it served Foramain course , duck lovers will Cnjo) Ihe
roast hreas i ol d u c k l i n g 1SIK1 Thinly
s l u e d and med ium rare, il is arranged in a
Ian pattern o v a a brown Madei ra sauce
flavored with green pepper a m I su.iii\ I
like duck so well done tlul it is practicallyfalling oil the hone, hut (his is spcctaiular
AntKher excellent entree is Ihe medallions ol Veal($18) spread over sweetbreadsand walnuts ih,n have heen braised in shcrr\ Ihe Combination is heaven
dr i l l ed toumedoi arc served wilhglazed ousters and. uddlv en*iu>:h. 10 mvmind Ihe hest thinj; ahoul Ihe whole entreeis ihe mirepou ol varnns lnions and eelcr> underneath the bed Braised in hotterand Madeira, thev lake the steak oul ol thechop home cattgof) omhc evening ol ourvisit poiatoe- au gratin rs.ihv catTHts andtresh Bringbeam were served with dinner
Ihc dcsseits iVi eachi we were otteredincluded Iresh |x-ar> [mached in white wineand cinnamon stisks and scattered around aIro/en soullle like vanilla ercam Thea'was also chocolate mousse pie with a thinlaser ol caramel coaling the crust vervrkh and verv IIIKKJ A Damsh-stvlc mar/ip.in cake was another delicious sweet All
baking is done hv two sfxuailv trainedchefs from authentic Danish recipes
Ihf Hlack Swan is still Vd) new andone tnusl expect a few riHi^h spots Hut thescTvice is s«i prufcsMonal. even these archandled with slvlc Somcune al our tablewanted tea after'dinner The conservationwenl uimethinp like this
" I 'm sorr} madam. no one seems ahle toI1111I anv tea
Well, coffee keeps me awake am) theonly things I like arc tea and rfHTTItlatfmilk
I'm not suggesting TheKluck Swan is for every-one. It is simply the bestrestaurant of its kind inCentral New Jerse\.
" W e have chocolate milk in ihc cmployec'a coromiturj Wtii that be allrt);ht''
Great! Thai s what I reallv wantedanywa)
[ uish the problem with our wine selecturn had been aseasilv resolved The winelist is a masterpiece and our Inend I redwent into ecttat) as he flipped through UspagM He started ulkin^: ahoul balance anddepth, scope and imagination vou neversaw a happier man Our Meurvault wasdelightful hut we kept coming upemply onour first lit cors.it red wine seleclHjns Thered we ftnall; ^o< was fantastic, hut the
whole epivide did not make sense Checking hack wuh food and beverage directorJorgen Jorgcnvcn. I was assured all winesarc there ihc had just spent 120,000 onthem 1 hut there is a problem with storageuntil the wine bins have been completed Igol Ihe sen. strong tceling that a solution» j at hand, immediately it not vx>ncr
Our dinner for tour, including cocktailsand wine, came to S20x. without tip (Thesupcrt) service we received warranted a full211 percent 1 Now a wine connoisseur like• >ur Inend Fred can really throw a res-taurant bill oul ot whack l.vcn so. a modesl bottle here will run S20 and a medium-range selection will go for $'<l 10 V4<)
La»t week I reviewed a restaurani whereour dinner tor four came loS2J Illumesmore than dinner at Th« Hlatk Swan. Inecra/y thing is a similar dinner at a ret-tjuranl like Philadelphia's l.t B«c Kin orDeji Vu would he almost double the priceI'm mM suggesting Th« Black Swan is loreveryone It is simplv the best restaurant olUs kind in Central New Jersey
In tact. I was so impressed with the foodwe returned the nextdav lor Sunday brunchin Srantkon's Courtyard next week areport o| thai
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Burgundy on the Hudson: BenmarlH> BOB I.KV1NF.
M ARl BORO N V - The v ie*through the verdant vineyards down to theriser is magnificent The OWMT'I home ison OIK side ot ihc sourtsard with (he entr-ance ID the winen diagonallv KfOM Inaddition to Ihc level) old Matue ai the cen-ter nl the COUftyd, the bron/c plaques onthe winery doors attest to enduring age.defMKC and a sense nl style typical of thesmall proprietairt in Burgundy. Bordeauxand other areas w here w ine his been madelor hundreds oi years in France
But. is this France 'No, we arc on the wot hank ol the Hud-
son Ri\er in the township ol Marlhon .N Y . IUSI a lev* miles north ol Ny aeL Thehome is (hal ol Mark and Dene Miller andWC arc at [he Benmarl \s incry about oneand a hall hours from Times Square Thewinery repa-sents the lulfillmcnt o f l longheld dream of the Miller tamilv
It also is the location of the Socicte des\ ignenms which is run by the Millers andDa- its w ines made ai Benmarl The Socieleis perhaps one ot the most imaginative winerelated organizations to evolve Mice Pro-hibition
Faced originally with the problem olattempting to sell wine 10 people *ho
Benman estate overtooKing me Hudson Rrve/
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fine winer all at modest cent Naturally, the food you eatshould compliment the wine you dnnk — so-as our manyboaiten say - "Lahiere s food is superb Come soon and see
\ LAhJERES f% y ^ French ResUurant ^ r
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wished to purchase it ai ine winen hutcould noi he. JUSI' ol the then restrictiveV-w > ork Sutfc Winer) I JfTflf*fl| laws,the Millers came up with a solution Tbe>realized ahout 15 vears ago thai there was jgrowing and intense interest on the part otsunk- iwnophiles in noi onl\ puiuiaiUlfunique wines hut having J sense' ol participation in a winen and thus created theS(K ICtC
Prospective "Vignerons loin the V K Ietc h\ paving an initiation lee plus anannual fee Membership entitles the v i |ner\m to a ' vine right which is defined hvthe SiKiete as the product ot appro\imalel>two vines ol their chouc among the varioustvpes ot wme t'rapes rx'ing grown This•mOMM ol wine lonvcnicnllv turns out tobecsdctlv. \Z bottles or one case, s.t that theannual dues effectiver) pav for a case olwine ol the member s choice
It also gives the niemhers rights to buvadditional CMCi at prii.es subslantiallv helow thosi ot comparable wines sold in re(ail stores The catch is that comparablewines arc noi void in the stores I oi themost part this is bcs JUSC one ot ine intent)ing things being done h\ the Socictt isc\pennK'ntalion with dittcrcru wine stvlesmade &OCTI the grape varieties gnnm r«>that the Miners s vmesard and in othersncarb;.
THr. GRAPKS USED N.m Fortaewm-erv and the Siviete are those sometimesclassed as "direct producers" hut moretrequentlv called French. American Hvhnds These are the results ol work done hvFrench botanists in the mid ti> llte-IMOlto develop new grape plants able to withstand the ravages of a multitude ol fungusdiseases and a tins root louse the phvloxera. which all but c(terminated theFrench vinesards dunng the IHOOs
These new hybrids in addition K beingable to Tight off lethal attacks, were alsofound to be much more winter hardy andthus suitable for the considerably colder.climates of North America One thing the
Ivpkal EUrOpeM grapccinnol stand is UK-sustained long i old p e r i l s Ircquentlsfound in the otherwise excellent grapegrowing areas ol HainmondsportC'hjulauquj. lake l.ne and throughoutOhio. Indiana and even into southern (anada Ihus. we have seen maior plantings ,.|these Hybrids all over the cast vojsi
Hie grapes have somewhat unlamiharnaiiK-s. sometimes named alter the peoplewho were the hybridizers Whites havenames such as Scvval Blanc. \ idal. \ erdelet or Aunvra Frequently lound reds ja^lude Bai'o Smr Marechal Fock, C'helois.(hamhourcin and IV (haunac The whitesare gcnerallv bottled as varietals (thai iscalled bv the nanw ol the predominantgrapel but the reds, whish also used to bemade tn>ru single grape :vpes. arc nowIrcquenlly blends of three lour and evenfive dillerenl grapes to achieve a set olsensors chmctCfisliCI the wine maker dcsires
The Millers who started Henmarhn 1457were among the lust to COtJCOMMO onthese hvbnds .mil their pioduitiiin has beenalmost entireK Iron; them, (he exceptionbeing a small amount ol White Riesling and(harcionn.iv grown m the vineyard |ust K-hind their house
I \ l ^ F ^ UU>tilocatedoawhat was OQCt ' Mncsjrd planted by•\ndiew Jaskson ( lywood in the middleI K(M K .is partol his SfeadybfOOk Farm l'hesite is one ol (he oldest vineyards in (heI niled States I he v inev aril at Shads brookwas one ot a number whuh prosperedal<mg the hanks ol the Hudvminthc \M*KIn fact the town ol Marlboro, which has at(he center of its Seal a carving ol a J uster olgrapes, was a substantial wine pinduongcommunity
When (he Millers bought the (ami in1951 they began a program ol terracing andreplanting Wmes were made starting in the
The sinesard prospered and with
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ihe help ol the two Miller sons ami rn.invfriend*, the Winer) u.is huili md an original license ohtaincd under Ihe old New orkSi.ite I .1* which sci a high lee fllcetUC ami then prohibited the licenseefrom idling anv but ItmaO amount ol WIIK-.il the winery Origmallv, Ihe winrrs nldmod ol us production io the Societi whoihendisinhuted il to ils member! so ihal allwas right »nh the law
Fran the scry beginning boweva J•mall amount i'l Hcnmarl's uinc> wjs dis(nhulcil to local wine MORI " I can hepurchased, in I'rinceioni md lound its waslo many wine lists <»t prestigious reila.iranls including Ihe hour SdfOOl jndWindows On Ihe World
Matk Milier is troin Oklahoma and behind his disarming manner and unending..harm lies a tierce sense o| the individualPrioi lo starling Hcnnurl IK- was t wellknown COOBKICitl artist whose illustralions appeared regularly in many nationalmagazines In connection with his cantivctcial illusdaiions he was luvc'liiu' hackami lonh lo l.urope and soon lound ilneccnar) lo he more often in Europe thanin the I nited Males
Reu>gm/ing a good thing, he quicklymoved his funil) lo trance ami settled inthe town ot St Komain in Hurgundv.which was in reasonable commuting! dUtancc to his various clients and where hecould indulge his secret anihilion and immcfM hiniesell in liva! wincmattine. andM i l lore He and his lamily lived in StKomain lor seven years during which timehe beeme knowledgeable ahoui Kurgun-dian 'IK mailing processes
The idea ol starting his own winery eradually evolved Hid hcreali/edlhalhe.ouldonlv rvah/e this ambition hy returning tothe United Slates Has ing made this djcciMon. he tound the Ciywood lann and thuswas launched the Henmail Winer.
When heslarted Brnmarl herejli/ed thaithe DMly way a small larni winery like hiscould he succcsslul WHtOJCll itsprodud .ilIhe winery Me also realized Ihal the rulesIhen in existence were completely slanted' wwd large commercial enlen'fsc- andwhichellectiseK prohibited *mall WUKTM •from even coming inlo nitfHtff
Working endless hours antl using hischarm and persuasiveness he and othersmall Nc •» Vort Sute winemaker-
ahle in convince Ihe Stale legislature inI97< |o .mK'nd the state winery law andH ' H " n i t ' - m e (he owner of New York
Slale Small Winc-rv l icense No I This
new law lowered ihe license l-.-e fromSl.SOO lo S i : < permitted the winery losell ils production directly at the winery
without havmi; I " | 0 Itenigh disirihutors
.mil permitted pottiiinl huvas to w t thewin..- before huy ing
In i . l .hi: . . I I t.> (vine able lo purchase Ihe
experimental tixaa rude tor ihe Societe bythe winery, memben are also invited lospecial events including the Spnne lastingol the new releases and ihe I all picnic whenthe) m.iv participate in Ihe Nrndagr IheIJI I harvest, and receive Ihe eery hvelv andwell wrilten newsletter ot the Benm.irlSocieM iles \ ignerono
• RAVI HH-N •member of the SocieJesince 1971 andhavchcen lortunate ink ingable not only lo pirn hase wines nver ihevears but lo cellar (hem lo sec how theyhase developed Al & recent tasimg ol localmembers ol ihe Societe, we evaluatedvmie ol the WIIK'S Ihese wines art unlorlunatelv noi av ailahle lo ihe general public.having heen produced e\clusivel> lor iheSociete memhers
We tasted a range ot wines trom redblends pnijuced in Vl~\ hack lo a rarebottle or iw.i ol ihe vmlage ol IY7| madetrom Baco N..ir Ihese earlier wines, olM U M , were M M ol the very firM Mark,produced As we luted through ihe w ines,w e could see the e Mraordinanly w ide rangeot experimentation thai had taken placeThere were wines nude with all MOOtaCO/Foch, (.'nj-cellor. blends ol Chancellor and BjcoorRaval and even a winemade Ironi some BSCO wilh I.eon Millot
l.'heperieclly candid, not all were great•successes One should understand (hateven loday there is no tradition Ihal can befollowed in the practice ot making Minetrom French AmetiCM hybrids as there iswith ihe \ imlcras As an example, in ('ahfornil bnglu voung wim-inakers can gothrough the records ol 100yean of Calilorma wmeniaking based upon I .iUKi years olI uropean uinemaking to tind exactly thehesi wav io make the wincot iheir choice
Maiii Millei and ..Ih.T easlcm winemakers are still tailing through virtually un-.harted seas
(iiven the incredible odds against sikCetS i then- jre literallv hundreds ol wavsio
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njm a wine between ihe picking and thebottling I. it was remarkable-that we loundas nuns g.»id nines as we did I believeihal the most successlul reds were ilearlsIhe blends made w-iih s*»mc Haco with < »therer.ipes ihal I could not identity Two partitular noteworthy SociCK were blendstrom the l<)7h and I1)?7 vintages
In addition to having lasted the redhlends trom Ihe Soc lelc. I have alv> had anoppununiiy to lasic a number of other redsmade ot hvhrnls and in each *ase it is clearthat like with Rhone wines, success comesfrom combining a number of diltercntgrapes to take jchantagc ol ihe best cjualityol each
Armmg the whites we had a lovely. delr^.ile Chardonnav somewhat reminiscent otthe while wines tound in southern HuruunJ. iround Crulon The one that at the mo-ment seemed best was a 1971 vintagewhich still has a few years to go before itdevelops its lull character
A particularly interesting white winewas one which wa-s developed through the
etlorts ot the Societe and is now on themarkel as Marlboro Whil t and availableat a number of diltcrent stores in the irtu Itis a blend of Sey val Hlanc and Vidal Blancmade in (he Chartkinnay style includingaging in wood for a lew months It is a biglull bodied Iruiiy wir* with complex characier A number ot olher eastern winerieshave discovered the same blend and areoffering it vimetimcs as a varietal iundercurreni rules. ? I pcrcenl ol any grape qual-ities the wine is j varietal i or aliemately. asa blend under various names
It his heen exciting to have heen part ofthis small winery for the past 10 years andto have had a chance to laste hundreds (>texperimental wines, many of excellent
• quality (iood work is being done and thiswork is leading lo the estahlishnicn! olvineyards and wineries neartn which willdelight our palates-and enhance our livesIt s an adventure not to he missed
For further informadon write the Societedes \igneron' of Benmarl Winery. Marlboro. N Y I -MJ
I am happy lo report that stale by stale. Small Winery Acts are being passed, withNew Jersey finally following suit On September 10. Governor Brendan By/me signedour harm Winery Bill which now permits farm wineries making up to 50.000 gallons I»ine per year from New Jervry grapes to sell its output to both wholesaler, and retailersal the winery for off premises consumption It furthermore makes it possible to offertastings at the winery ol tree samples ol the wine In poor columns I have reported theemergence of some new local wineries, all ot which have come into existence becauseol the new law> and we can now look forward lo more New Jersey small wineries
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artworks include iUWMlllMI oils, andpas te l s Judging ol the 23 entrieitook place on Saturdas. CK.1 ' TheRSttltlare a> foUowl Best In Show was iwlldtdto Dorothy Wiks Bissrll i.t ha WHHCO-lor. "Black Men"; ^»ard>. oi Excellencein the field Ol oil were wauled I" BunmNeumann Vr her i n i m Blue Veil."and t i n to (iisela Bly tor her painting."Cafe Scene " Awards ol excellence in
the medium of watcrcolor went to JudiKiiKgan Niemann faf her painting enti-tled. Lamberts ille Train Station." andalso to M a n lal-orgf lor her painting."FofCSI Hoor Awards ot mcnl weregisen i(< artists. Niemann. Bit. Veuman.B>rd. and Harr.
H K artists will he receiving iheir "BlueRibbons' a! a reception lo he field WcdncsJav ik .1 14,atrip m in ihe hank slobbyThe public is invited to attend
The an will remain on display in theBank v Lobb) until the end of October
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Montreal. Canada. 1981 " h> JanetMan*, poet, photographer and pnfetmof writing, won a purchase pn/e at theMercer Count) Photographs hihihitionThe exhibit opens vnth a reception on ( M15, 7 to 4 p m . at the Holman An Gallery.Trenton State College A $200 Best inShow Purchase Award and S300 in otherpurchase awards will be presenlcd
Fhc competition v»a* iunej h\ l)r. Kd-ward Tra \es . prafeaM ol comniunicalu>n^ .il Iemple I nuersitN l)r Travcs i-JL\\*' fouada and ediioi ot the Mass ConmiReview, chairman ol the conmiitiee ongraduate siuJs and communications loiMailers and Ph d candidates
OaJlet) hours are Irom I to ' p in .Sunda\ noon to ' p m . Moni1j\ to Fnda>.jnd Diursdj) eveawfl, 7 l o 9 p m
Mr*. Theodore t a n n i n g vsnui't her son Nike's Ktill| CWtei in New't'>rk Nike i* a senior at rVmiCton Da>School, a national merit scholarship semi-hnalisi and is studNinj: classics and poetnwriting
Nike .ip|v..r- in l.ittlar Black Ki>h (Iplas heinj; shuwn at the Hartlev HouseThedtiv Jl 4I> W 4Mh St . Manhattani asan acting, singing, dancing member ol ihecompans He plass a tadpole, riser fish andan ocean tish In the most dranutk immK-ntin the plas. Nike is a mcr lish trapped hs apelican
The director ot the plas. MahmoodKarimiMnkak. is a divtoral student a!Rutgers I nisen.i(\. working on his disserration Mr kanmi HaVak plans work-ing in New York with Nike again later this\car. both as a performer and a wnler
The plav opened Sept 12 and its linalperformances are set for I 30 and ) .K)p mon Oct. 17 For ticket information, call
Montreal Canada. 1981 by Janet Mane
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K n n a l d B t r l i n .'t Princeton, one ot IS
a r t i s t s h o n o r e d at ihe ~oth A m e r i c a nAnnual at Newpor t . * o n the ( i l a th s Qnentell Reed Prut lor drawini
ludgei were Richard Merkin painmand instructor at the Rhode Isiaml s^h<«>loiDesign indJohnBrumri<ldofthe( alifoima Institute ol Art
11K 70th Vmerican Vnnual at Newport,Icjluring »ork^ rn Uiconlempkaii ariisis and photographers, continueson exhibit .it the Vn ^Mocialkxi ol Ne«port, inthellgenfnu.l orridor, an.l SN righiGalleries, through Sunday Ocl 18 t u lk-r\ hours arc Pundays through SaturdaysIOa.ni toSp.ni mdSundayi 2to5p.ni
with Femaod I egej and Otenfial m Pans
Hid with MofCl S,i\er in New York
Ms Monad) was an instructor holh in ilk'
Princeton Vi Association and (he Princeton \juii School In Princeton Nexi Summet she » i l l teav.h a spec III course- in print
making ai ihe International I nivenil) inlerdam Holland
She has won KVeral prizes tor tier |TIIH>
ind had shows in man) galleries amimuseums in New "iork and Princeton, and
illeries ihroughoui the country
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N*e Lanmng
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Mcmaih has been selectedfrotn Arts l.iiu^ail-Mi S |K'Llahsts throughouithe state oi New Jcrsc> lo participate in 'in
I2lh Annual -\rt f/fattntm "I N e u Jc rx ' \
Confeieuce lo he ai the Sheiaiuti Ha^brnuck Heights, Ihursiiav and Fridsq<M M and If.
Each year the BOO to 1000 m e n t a l OHMto attend workshops. nKt'tin^'s and dik^ussums relative to Arts Mutation in liKla\ -setting Model programs throughout tht-state arc highlighted
Pririteion pnntmakcr i li/afvili Monalhwas horn in Vienna, studied al the ViennaAcademy of (-me and Applied An amiGraphischc 1-chr und Vcrsuchs Anstalt.and had the goud fortune to know and work
l.i/ Vd.ims. vho founded 1 i/ \ilam»Miniature Necdlcpoini five month-has been invited to take pan in two minulure «iio»% presented h\ the Miniature
1 • n Scsjet)
Phetc »l«'v»s present a variety ol handCrafted miniatures including furniture, rug-.and accessories whH h are one twelfth then
rn 'inial si/e tor the serious adult collet lotParticipation is h> invitation only andwell known craftspeople 4> well as new
c o m e n whose i * c ^ expect the) will he
COfflC well known, display and sell thenw au^
Ihe lust o| ihe two >hows is siht-dulcdfor Sunday, Ocl 18, inSturhridgc Manand Ihe Mcond will he in April in White
Plains, s \Ms Adams will teach a mini series in
mini needle point lor West WindsorPlainsboro Community lujucation startingin November h>r information call Selma(Joore. director of community education alJOI-799-0200
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MG MIDTOWN: Ms travels lastweek tix>k me to celebrations at Channels s)and 4 The M b nt WOR were loading thelaunching of their new News si Moonshow, and the m i dl. an hour earlier on theschedule, of the transplanted John David-son Show. The Ch 4 crowd was celebratmg the recent resignation by the New YorkState Associated Press Broadcasters Asso-ciation of its b 0 clock new scast as the BestRegularlv Scheduled News Program intown Of course. I'm sure all T V reader.Jcarlv understand. I trekked to these bub-bly-filled affairs only to be able to reportback to you what's ahppending aroundKWI in videoland Well-ll-l-l-l
John Davidson told me he's "excited"about his latest move.something about theII a m -to-noon time slot never ha\mg"been explored" yet by the talk showcrowd Readers ol this column will remem-ber that I've talked with Davidvm a fewlimes in the past, and personally. I happen tolike him With me. he's t lwiyi coaxacross the direct opposite of his dimpled,sugar-sweet, all good-looking facadc-but-nothing to say image V^e'vc had some in-teresting Coattoatiom about things whichone doesn't expect to hear from him Butthis time we were surrounded by, all thecorporate troops, and what I heard I felt justdidn't have the nng of truth in it that ourpast talks have had Except perhaps, that is.when I asked him wh> he's done well elsew here but has had such troubles in the NewYork area ibecause of low ratings. Ch 2shortened his show. then changed his timeslot, and then sent him packing) "I don'tknow. I really don't know. " he said to me.shaking his head side to side, and soundingrather vad about it
On the other hand, everyone else at the( h ^ gathering was in top form LovelySara l.ee Kcsslcr. co anchor with TomDunn, of the new newscast was a delight tomeet, offering a warm hand and charmingsmile to the many who approached ID M)hello I Actually. Dunn was quite cordialtoo. but for some reason I found meetingMiss Kcssler far more memorable i Shelaughed w hen I told her my kids used to callher "Celery" Kessler when she did theevening update at 7 30. and she actuallyhad a gracious answer when I smacked herwith the hard hitting question. "Why Saral.ee and not just Sara'" Perhaps you canguess the answer She »from Texas, rightMiss Mary Ann Pederson was there tooShe's the host of Ch <JS Romper Room,and she s also contributing teature pieces tothe News at Ntxm show as well Miss MaryAnn — whom I've known for several yearsand find to be a real sweetheart - told meshe's ecstatic about the new chores she'staken on It w u clear she meant it
Meanwhile, over at Ch 4 MarvAlbert, my nominee as the number onesportimouth in the business, absolutely re-fused to hear my kind words to him abouthis brother Al'j work on Ch 4 s weekendnewscasts At certainly seemed to be listening though Neither let the cat out of the bag
if indeed they knew yet - that otherbrother Steve had jusi that night been firedfrom his broadcasting position by the MetsJi.hn Hambnck. the 6-o'clock co-anchorwith (.'huek Scarborough, stood on the sideand mentioned quietly to me how he's justno good at this virt of thing He may not
mingle well, but his work on the broadcastis no doubt one strong reason it has solidi-fied so well in the past year Delightfullydi/jy Chauncy Howcll and I talked yoyos(he gave me one the last time I saw him)Katie Kelly and I talked headlines iwhalelse should two reporters gab about 'i RonKershaw. the station's news director andthe man most responsible fa the clearlyobvious strengthening ol the Ch 4 newsshows m the pa.sl year or two. had the mostinteresting comment of all While no doubthappy. he nonetheless expressed concernabout winning the AP award The reason,he said, was that the award was based onwhat was. not what will be. ami that's whathis iob is all about Well said
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Tt BE RE-VIEW: Saturday Night U*egets an A for its first show ot the seasonActually. the A is for effort, and the clearfeeling it left that this year is to be muchdifferent than last I liked very much that itcame right out of the starting block with •skit that was wonderfully creative and supcrbly done That was the one th.it hadhddie Murray playing Little Richard Sim-mons Show One thing n showed me nghloff the bat is that (his SNl. is not afraid toconcede that one role model n can aspiretoward is Second l i l y TV, winch is always doing skits placing familiar laces atthe center of spoofs about other familiarplaces and faces tLike when it has theLone Ranger and Tonto playing JohnnyCarson and Ed McMahon. or. as in thisFriday night's premiere show of the season,doing a send-up called The Benny HillStreet Blues, in which the British comedianends up you-know-where I Other SCTVinfluences which the new SNL exhibitedincluded an unusually-heavy dose of TVsatire. and the carry ing on of skits through .icommercial break, which SCTV docs allthe time and SNL has never done Andjlsoquite clearly, this year's SNL. while nottossing had taste out the window entirely.was obviously attempting to be morethoughtful and artfully done than the(grow) onclinefillcd effort of last seasonAt least off the first shot, producer DickEbcrsol should be commended for his gixxlwork
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FINE TUMNGl While Don Pardo is a fineannouncer, he's become forever linked inthis set ol rabbit ears with the SaturdayNight I.ivt show, and therefore it strikesme that the Live al Five broadcast on Ch 4has made a woefully wrong choice by making him its mike man The show treads afine line between nevss and entertainment,and with Pardo at the microphone, it clearlylists one way Mike Douglas is re-titlinghis show The Mike Douglas Entertain-ment Hour. "Every minute of our newshow will be entertainment, anything fromcircus acts to grand opera." says DouglasSounds like the Ed Sullivan Show to meJohn Davidson is aivi making changes,with his show taking on themes and topicsfor each broadcast Shades of Mrr> Grif-fin and Phil Donahue (two successfulshows one might addi Philadelphia andBoston stations have dropped the Tomor-row show in recent weeks David Letterman. where are you ' The Rev DonaldWildmon. head of the Coalition for BetterTelevision, has postponed his threatenedrxiycull ol advertisers tied ir.t.i sex andv lolcnce Tilled show s until at least JanuaryW h c w w . what a # • « ' # re l ie f
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THAT O f TIME FEELIV: The rattanwere a veteran-filled lot a couple of weeksback Johnny Canon's anniversary program came in number one Bob Hope wasnumber three, and the Walt Disney showwas number eight Dan Rowan and DickMartin arc coming hack to the tube, at leastfor a couple of nights For the first timesince Laugh-In went off the air in 1973,the funnymen will rc-(cam a two-part NBCspecial called I lira Oui/. The show'sbased on a popular Japanese show . and it sspread out over a number of locales Wintier gets SI0O.0OO Ultra Oui/ is set to airNov. 10 and 11 I i/ Taylor is a big soapopera fan. and whatever Li/ wants. Lizgets The screen queen is going to make anappearance on ABC's General Hospital.currently the highest-rated soapcr on thetube Taping is some nine this month in LosAngeles, where La Liz is currently starringon stage in Little Foxes.
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CASTING CALL: Gregory Peck willmake his TV dramatic debut in Bruce Cat-1Ion's The Blue and the Gray, the eighthour CBS mintsencs about the Civil VsarPeck will play Abraham Lincoln Produc-tion began last week in London of yetanother version of Victor Hugo's classic.The Hunchback of Notre Dame. This l \adaptation, to be seen on CBS. statsAnthony Hopkins in the title role ol Quasimodo. the deformed bell nngcr. and DerekJacobi as Claude ProllO, the evi larchdeacon Hopkins last sparkled CM I'Vas Adolf Hitler in The Bunker. Jacobi. youremember, was absolutely brilliant as thelead in the Maslrrpiecr Theater series. I,Claudius Lynn Redgrave's breastfedcontract brouhaha led to her dismissal tromCBS' House Calls, but the talented actressis back in business She's iiist Mgncd 10«.i> star with Norman Fell in a new NBCcomedy. Teachers Only, which may hitthe schedule earls ncxlycar You'll still secher on House Calls lor the first eight epiVKJCS o| the scar, which were taped lastMason helorc the summer break and thewriters strike Ralph Bellamy is returningto a role he said goodby to 20 years ap>.that of President Franklin D RooseveltBellamy, who won accolades and awardsas FDR in the play and men ic Sunrise atCampobello, will once again play thepohoslrickcn leader in ABC's 16-hourminisencs. Winds of War. The HermanWouk epic is slated lor sometime duringthe 1982-83 season
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COMING ATTRACTIONS: Insighilul.witty and talented Charles Grodin is l)u kC'avctt s guest Wednesday I I 4 I night, at7 M) and II on Ch 13 At I, M AMex Charlie's Angel Jaclyn Smith portraysthe tormer first lady in the three hour Jac-qutline Bouvier Kennedy. Over on CHSal u , Meredith Baxter Bimey plays a onetime prostitute trying to put her old litebehind her in The Two Lives of CarolI rtnrr Cavett's guest Thursday night isEugenia Zukcrman, flutist, author and wileof violinist Pinchas /.ukcrmdn At 9,Thursday night, on CHS. Kevin Dobson,known far and wide as Crocker in the Ko-jak series, pbss gumshoe Mike Hammerin Mickey Spillane's Margin for Mur-der. There's more suspense al midnight.onCh 9, with Alfred Hitchcock's Dial M
for Murder. I'he IV54 flick about a manplotting his wife s murder stars Ray Milland. Grace Kelly and Ri>bcrt CummingsNovelist Stanley Flkin is ClVttt'l guestFriday I Id) night If you're a Family Feudfan. vou can sec a special, "all-star"version. FruLjv night at N. on ABC Later,at 12 M). the funniest show on TV makes itsseasonal bow. with a slightly altered namelonce againi, SCTV Comedy NetworkStart your day ott with a fright Saturdaymorning withCh ' > Invadrr from Mars,at I I a m The film scared the day lights outof me when I saw it back in W Al 2 inthe afternoon. ABC'l Wide World ofSports will rebroadcast the recent SugarRay Leonard Thomas Hcams light At 4.on Ch $, you can see a young RobertWagner portray the comic strip heroPrince Valiant, in a IV»S4 film by the sa"Kname Al 4 Saturday night. Barbara iHar-per Valleyi Fden and Don I Knots Land-ingi Murray star in Return of the Rebels.described by CBS as an ollhcat tale ofreunion among aging, former members otmotorcycle gang " Ch I J'l horror film at10 is the classic i 1933) version of TheInvisible Man. sumng Claude RainesSunday i I X> afternoon atonc.Ch 4unreelsanother classic horror film, the 14V * IX-r.House of Wax. \ inccnl Pncc (who else 'istars At seven. ABC's News Closcuplakes a look at what il describes as "thedramatic increase" in attacks on racial andreligious minorities Ch I ' s Hcallhline,at 7 30, Incuses on the use and abuse ol\ ia\s AtK. alsonn I ' . Great Perform-ances kicks oil its season with Mo/art sopera, l a Clemen/a di Tito. It you're stillup at 12 4.S a m . Ch 7 is airing CiscoPike, a 1972 film about a former nek starmarijuana-seller vtho has a tough timeslaving straight Kris knsiol(er\on. KarenHlack and (ienc H.um,.i:. star The film'slair to tniddhn . the music by Knstolferson. is superb Monday night at V thebattle l.ir the dial is between CBS' newminisenes. The Valley of the Dollswhich concludes Tuesday night lodNBC's amng "I More 'American Graffi-ti, the 1979 follow up to the super popularAmerican ( i r a t l u i . m a d e in W J T h e
[Mis tn this neu version "I JacquelineSusann's \IH* best seller, arc Lisa Hartman Vtronkt illill Street Bluesi Hamoland Catherine • Maryilyn Monroe) HicksVirtually all ol the (iraffiti cast relumed todo the sequel, cucpt Kuhard Dreyluss
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for kids ut Newark
I he sccoml free program ol Superfllm-s h o w ! , a lour part series ot ' l i lm as art lotkids ' will he shown al 1 W a n d ' p m "nSaturday . (VI 17 at the Newark Museum4W Washington St . Newark
I nlikc Saturday morning cartoons or bi^:science fiction mov ies , these lilins wereproduced by aitisis the SuperfilmsshoM!series will acquaint children with variousfilm experiences, including the personal,the as ant garde and the experimentalthrough animation, collage, supenmposition and other techniques
This program will include Dwightianubs Maria MenUr,. ( olurfllm In StandishLawdcr. Sausagf < ity by Adam Beckett,33YOJFO Tricks bv I' White. I.'Age Doorb) (icorgc Oriffio, Susan Through ( ornby Kathleen 1 aujihlin Bird hy StanHrakha^e.Mfdilation by Jordan Helsonand I. flii sen ("Ircus Sonus In Su/an Pitt
TiMcOff rVcEKOFOUOBERU 20.1981
ON SCREEN
'Heartland'excellent filmB> THOMAS SIMONM
llrurtland, .1 him deputing; one famiu \ nuici Hnigglc i" lane t,piece ol theAmerican Frontier, has gone (hriuu-li 1quiet i truggleol its o w n This fiat, oi thcat
independent Him has deMOWtnHd OOCCji ' jin him itiiikuii ramoMRial life it foifine, oflbttt, independent lihns
Hrurt land cartel J 1979 sopvnghi InScptcmbm "i that vcat 11 received IVM>
ewtrrtftami at the Festival ol IndependentAmer ican FUlM in New \"<i. I .IN: VI-.I:
umlcr the tiilc HrartlHnd I S \ , it wos tophooon .it the Berlin him Festival onl>thuyear. indtofaronl) .it the Paristeatetin Manhattan, has it crept into commercialrcteane
It kta n o f ) "i plain toik rrahirinf harsn
link's h stum \ tht'ir |o\ \ and dctcats — tnhirth and death and in the cycle ol the•eatoni It has ao big st.iiv no best sellerfoi .1 plot Agreed, this is not the material ol.1 bit *k ouster
Hut under Richard Pcarce's direction theslurs is sir iiitercslinglv told, and throught red Murphy's camera it is so ejorfOMal)photographed, that no one »rw sees- it canhe untouched
Die nearest thing to J star is Rip lornDespite J qu.trtei century, ol workmanlikeappearances on KTCtO, he is not the t>pewho appears nn Cfieckout-COUOiei inai'a/me covers And none i»t the others in theCM has an whim- near 1 household lace
Hrariland follow] one l-.linore RandalltConchata Ferrcll), a s taunch uui . iw w h o
tnveli in M i l to Hurnl Fort, W\o Shewill serve as housekeeper at the remotetaach ol a severe Scotsman. Clyde StewartiTorni The cast is rounded out by herdaughter Jerrinc 1 Megan hi lviml. a likabletjiKhhaiul named Jack 1 Barn Crmiusi and
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This ensemble is not heautitul. hut thc>arc all strong pcriornicrs. well cast in theirroles
In the type of frontier set-ting that many movies tri-vialize, this film exploreseternal human issues. Lit-tle House on the Prairie itis not.
The stout and dauntless Mrs Randalland the austere Mr Stewart have :heir Mlent 1. lashes At one point, she complains to(ir.iikliiij I dun t know how to talk to that:iun " The older woman replies. "You dhettcr Icam before winter
GRANDMA W A R N S her aboa theItVBlil) ol winter in these hlcak mountains
*>K Bcmqr, he fren k) death one win-ter." she sa\» "You don't pla\ with thiswinter
Somehow. EUOOIC and CKdc leam totalk, to each other 1a little 1 The\ marnIticn winter coines
The weather carries j fcafaoac challenpe !D the human spinl. nm 10 mention 10EluiOR s prej;nancv and to the vulnerableherd ol cattle Inthe type of frontier scttinj;that man> movies triviali/e. this film ex-plores eternal human issues Linlc Houseon the Prairie it is BOI
The mime that it seems closest to is TheKarth It a Sinful Song, a 1973 linnishlilm of life in tro/en Lapiaiul Both tilm^show creature discomlorts that are almos'incompTehensiblc in central New Jersev1 >ne Heae, depicting the hinho! a heifer, isfilmed almost identical^ in hoth movies
But the cvclcot hirth-sur\ ival-death wasshown as grimmer in the Rln Irom FinlandHere. tJlere are smiles and reasons lo reloice A satisfying score bv Charles Gross,weaving in many American lolk themes.eipecialK helps in making things pleasant
Heartland was made on a grant Iron: theNational Kndow rncnt t< ( the Humanities Itwas the first theatrical film lor directorPcarce and writer Betn Fcnil As tederalgrants for the arts become rarer in thisbudget-cutting era. pioneering films likethis one will be rarer, too
Ihr iwiMr is rated ti. It coatMUl* no un-ffMH-iiirt at all. It don. ho»r<tr. rnnlain x-rnothat, although part of daily life fitr ptonrrr chii-drrn. can win shocking in our *>phiitu jled"timrt: the branding ofcattlr. tht \laughtrr of apig. tht birth M a hrifrr tnd 1 hildhirin
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Sports painting* by Or. Joseph WUar aiSqu*c Gaitery. Rocte 206 ana Province LineRd Princeton 609-921-4263
Prtncaton Art A**oda«on exhfctts > paint-ings by Yvonne Mahnj N J National Bank. '94Nassau St. Princeton through Ocl 31 Watercolors by Jear Bezanson First National Bankol Central Jersey Rocky Hid through Oct 3'609-92'-9173
Art by U i Behnfc*. ManvUte Puc*c Library.100 South iOth Ave ManwHe through Octc-bar tor hours call 201-722-9722
TV: America'! Super Symbol*. Murray-Dodge Man. Princeton University through Oct23. tor tunes call 609-452-3047
Eastern art exhibit and ftgurattve land-•capea. Mercer County Community College sLibrary Gallery and the Triangle Gallery m IN?Student Center. W e d Windsor campua.Svrjugh Oct X. tor hours can 609-586-4800ext 588
DOOK oi oearv protograpn* a* amsoc per-formance*. Walters Hat GaPary. Rulgars Ura-verwty t Douglass College. Now Brunswick,through October, tor hour* cat 201-932-7315.
Sculpture by O M o Guarduod, ETS. HenryChauncey Conference Canter. Carter andRosedale Roads. Princeton, through October.tor km** cal 8OO-734-5S60
Ola and i m c a n n by Alan Taback. Re-nai**anc* Restaurant Gallery. Hopewell.tvough October open Fridays, noon to 10pm and Saturoeysand Sundays. 5to 10pm .600-466-1700
Marcar County Photography Show. TremonStale Coteges Holman Hal Galery; Oct 15through Nov 18. tor hour* cal 809-771-2652;openng recepoon. Oct. 15. 7 to 9 p m . tree
Print Show, Somerset County Collage. Some--v*e Oct 18 tvough Nov 3. tor Pmas cal201-526-1200
RgurakVe paHfng by Harry Near. Rider Col-lege, oft Route 208 Lawrence***. Oct 18through Nov 14. tor time* call 609-896-5000
Painting and Mbiad Meola Show, PnncetonArt Aseooanon. Rosedale RoaO. Princeton,tnrough Nov 22. tor Dmes can 609-921-9177
AJbsrt Bnsteei exhfett, Middlesex CountyCoDege Woodbndge Ave. Ednon.Oct 19 lo30 tor times can 201-548-6000
National Tola and De i Par i Soci-ety. Uiwance Branch ot Mercer County Lib-rary Lawrence Shopping Center Route 1 MidJersey National Bank. MarcervMe ShoppingCenter. Route 33 Nassau Savings and LoanAssociation in Montgomery Shopping CenterRoute 206 Oct 18 to 24
3rd Annual Arts and Craft* Show and Sale,Bndgewate* Raman High School West. Gar-retsonRoad Bndgewater Oct 17.10 am to 5p m . 20'-725-0837
Award-wire ilng nature photographs fromthe Northeast Natural Science League Coinpeeoon. through Nov 15 1981 Teen Arts Ex-h M . through Oct 25 Pine Barrens Photo-graph* through Nov I N J State Museum.West State Sfeet. Trenton 609-292-6306.
Lithographs and painting* by RobertAnderson and sculpture* by Sue Park,Signatures Gallery. Route 202. Far Hills,through Oct 31 open Tuesdays to Saturdays.1 1 a m lo 5 p m . 201 234-2881
Free To Be Me exhibit by Diana Patton.Somerset An Association Peapack Road andProspect Street Far Hills, through Oct 15. lorhours can 20' 234-2345. free
Recent Acquisitions Drawing*, throughNov 15 Roy Lie ten stem 1970-1980through Nov 29. Forrest Bass, through Dec13 Whitney Museum of .vmervcan Art MadisorAveat75lhSt NewYcrkCity 212-5703633
Recent pewiongs by Charie* McVtckar. Gal-lery 100. 100 Nassau Si . Princeton Oct 9 lo24. open Mondays lo Saturdays. 9 30 to 5 30p m
Art AJtonca e x h M . An Alliance Gallery 101Monmouth Street. Red Bank: Oct 9 throughNov 4. tor hours caH 201-842-9403 or 872-0413. free
A Summer with Stirling Spadeq mixedmedia exhibit. Corye* Gallery at the Porkyardm Lambertville 8' I Coryeii St Oct ' l throughNov 8 opening reception. Oct 11. 3 to 7 p.m.609-397-0604
T*p*» t r l e * Middlesex County College.Woodbndge Ave. Edison, through Oct 16.201-548-6000
Haroid Daws Photogiaph* Alaska the Nas-sau Gallery 20 Nassau St. Princeton throughOct 24
Drawing* by QaMtaaniO Bern** The Art t r M
Museum of Princeton University. Princeton,through Nov 15.609-452-1787
Photograph* by IDtOartando &mon Galery 2nd Itoor at XChurch St. Montdair Oct 7 tvough Nov 14.open Tuesdays to Saturdays, 11 JO am to5 30 pm . Openng reception. Oct 17. 1 topm
ng201-783-3778
Recent Worm* by Carrol N JoneeB Wh»<ler s Daughter Art Gallery 88 South FnleyAve.. BaaUng Ridge. Oct 8 to 31. tor Una* cat201-7864222
I by Jww Mvaa. 1812 Room (tigs by'LJnda Cuban. The Boner, Lambert-vilie House 32 Bridge St., Lambertvlllethrough October
0 1 and acrytc patrta-iga by Carol BaranyContinental Bank offices In New Hope andLahaaka. Pa., through October
Craft* by Canny DsLuca and paMngs byI l i l i m Kuthau HtHsoorough Public Library.Amwea Road. Be** Mead: through October201-359-3016
SaVacreens and Ithographs by Senor Ama-do Pans. Jentra Fine Art Galery. Route 33 andMiiihurst Road. Freehold, through October.201-431-0838
Princeton Art Association's Award Wln-nor* ExhtJ*. McCarter Theatre. UreversityPlace. Princeton, through Oct 18. 609-921-9173
Stone and Rower* by Donald Burrow* andLeonard Helton Western Electric CorporateEducation Center Gallery, Carter RoadHopewell through Nov 3
52nd Annual PMap* MM Art E x h M . Route32. New Hope. Pa . through Nov 1. open daily1 to 5 p m
Two-parson e x h M . Thompson Park Visitor sCenter. Newman Springs Road. LincroMthrough Oct 25. open daily, 10am to 4 p m201-842-4000. tree
Habitat* II. Monmouth Museum. WonderWarehouse Children a Gallery. NewmanSprings Road. Uncroft: through August 1982.lor hours can 201-747-2266
Mixed meda show by area artist*, CranburyCorner Gallery 63 N Main St Cranourythrough Ocl 15 lor hours call 609-655-9111
Works by members of the TrentonPsychiatric Hospital. Our House SullivanWay Trenton through Ocl 25.609-396-8261> 393-8153
A Panorama ol QuHts East BrunswickMuseum 16 Map'e St East Brunswickthrough Oct 25 open Saturdays and Sundays1 30 p m lo 5 p r.i vi l -254-4600
N J Watercokx Lodaty • 39th Annual Ex-h M . Moms Museum o» Arts & Sciences. Nor-mandy Heights Road Mornstown throughNov 15. open Mondays lo Saturdays. 10 amlo 5 p TI and Sundays. 2 to 5 p m
Structured tree forma ink paintings by Fiorenca Weisz. Ok) Queens Gallery 433 RiverRd Highland Park through Oct 24 lot amescall 201-846-1347
Aft by Herbert E. Fee * Sheraton GardensGibson Place. Freehold through Oct 18.201482-8811. free
OU Cultures - New Art, Full House Gallery32 Man St. Kingston, through Oct 14, openMondays to Saturdays. 10 am to 6 p m andby appointment. 609 924-4040
Ancient Aft The Dayatapment ol Greekand Roman Sculpture, Rutgers College AnGallery. Voorhees Hall. New Brunswick,through Oct 25. tor hours call 201 9327064
DRAMAAudftton* for Bom Yathe Middlesex County College • performingarts department, at the MCC Edkwn campusOct i 9 a t 7 X p m and Oct 21 at from 4 to 6pm a n d 7 3 0 t o 1 0 p m 201-548-6000. ext413
The Wb pr wanted by the Peniaoe TheatreCompany and the East Windsor Department ofCommunity Education at the Grace RogersMxk*e School on Stockton St m Hightstown.Oct 16.17 18 19 ?3«rv124.609-448-0895
, Bucks County Playhouse, oft MamStreet New Hope. Pa . through Nov 1.215-862-2041
Da, N J Shakespeare Festival m residence atDrew University. Madison. Oct 20 throughNov 15.201-377-4487
Shadow Box by Princeton Community Play-ers. Mill Hill Playhouse. Trenton. Ocl 16. 17.23. 24. 25. 30. 31. Nov 1. 6 and 7 201-247-1256
A Mght (A Broadway, dinner-cabaret MRBProductions Inc . 730 Mulberry Si. 1st floorrear. Trenton. Oct 16. 17 23 and 24 8 p m609-396-9515
AudMona lor The Muse Man. Temple Beth ElAmwell Rd . Somerset Oct 18 1 to 2 p m tordancers 2 lo 5 p m Ocl 25 8 lo 10 p m201 246-2495
VanHfct* by John Heitner.Kean College Room119 of Vaugn-Ea/ne« Union Oct 21, 22. 23and 24. 8 p m . Oct 25 and Nov l 2 p m201-527-2368
ba by Hugh Leonard Actor s Cafe Theatre mresidence al Bioomfwid College. Franklin andFremont Streets. Btoomfieki through Oct 31.lor limes call 201-429-7662
The Gin Game. N J Theatre Forum. 232 EastFront Si Plainfiek) Ocl 8 through Nov 1 fortimes call 201 757-5888
I Never Sang For My Father Frankhn VillageBarn Theatre Municipal Complex. DeMottLane. Somerset, through Oct 25. Fridays andSaturdays. 8 30 pm Sundays. 7 30 pm201-873-2710
Sea How They Run Hunterdon Hills Play-house. Route 173. Bndgewater through December. 201-758-4020
Betrayal by Harold Pintor George Street Playhouse. '14 George Si . New Brunswick,through Oct 17 lor times call 20' -846-2895
The Prisoner of Second Avenue by NeilSvnor McAfee's Slcm> Brook ol WatchungDi""er Theatre 154 Bonnie Burn RoadWalchung to play continuously, lor ti/nes can201-322 7200
MUSIC 1Jon Sprout at the Soupe du Jour coffeehouseIT Hopewell Oct 14 at 8 pm
Baroque concert leaturmg original or repro-ductions of original Baroque mstrumerts. Hun-terdon County High School Flermngton. 201-735-5657
Hbjh Rotor. Oct 15. August Oct 16 and 17.Chat Botna, Oct 18 Juke Rocker*. Ocl 19Winters Run, Oct 20 John a Peters Place.96 S Mam St. New Hope. Pa. 215-862-9951
Rutgers Glee Club. Joyce Kilmer Park.George and Albany Streets. New Brunswick.Oct 14. 12 15 p m . 201-932 7064
Voorhaa* Choir, Kilmer Park. Now Bruns-wick. Oct 21. 12 1 5 p m . 201-932-7084
Princeton Unt»aia»> Oi c h i l i a. AlexanderHal. Oct. 15 and 16. 830 p m . pamnM SuaanHajg, Wcofworth Center Oct 18.3 p m , Prin-ceton Unrversiry 609-924-0453. tree
The Casvatand OTchee**. War Memorial Au-drtonum. Rout* ,?9. Trenton. Oct 16, 8 pm609-737-8200
i Paul and Janice Itoft—ai and thePenrangton School Chorus and Chew Pernmgton School. Oct 16,8 p m .800-737-1855
nual V**, Oct 17 Trenton State College sKendall Hall Auditorium. 8pm .609- 771-2562
Briatoh to * anger John Roberts, PrincetonFo* MUSK Society concert. Princeton VMCA.Paul Robeson Place. Princeton Oct 16 6p m . 609-890-1146
Plariat Dabby Rtcc*. Oct 16 aoouafJc ori-ginal* by Warran Craig, Oct 17 EateryAmulette. Old Engksh Square. Ridge RoodMonmouth Junction 8 p m 201-329-2777
Baroque and k m . Jewish Community Cen-ter 999 Lower Ferry Rd . Trenton Oct 17 8p m . 609-883-9550
Eric Hkny, pianist. Martjoro Jewish Center103 School Road West. Marlboro, Oct 17.830p m . 201 -462-8811
Poel singer and song writer Jon Sprout.Soupe du Jour Coffeehouse Blackwell Avenue. Hopewell Ocl 17 8lo n pm 609-466-3777
Concert Master* Chamber Ensemble. TheLittle Theatre Hjnierdon Central High School.Flemmglon Oct 17 8 p m 201-735-5657
Going lor Baroque by The Crsnbury Consort.South Brunswick Public Library. Kingston Lan-e Oct 18. 3 pm . 201-821-8224
Greater Trenton Symphony'* opening nightWar Memorial Auditorium. Route 29 TrentonOct 18. 8 pm
Reiouisance Classical Musical ConcertSomerset County College North Branch Ocl18. for time call 201 526-1200
Ana Gama E x h M and Cr«ft Sal* to benefitPeters Valley Hunderdon Art Center. OMStone Mill Center Street Clinton through Nov
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Princeton Folk Dane* group RiversideSoftool every Tuesday «t 7 30 p m 609-9247350
I tor the Bound Brook CommunityOrchestra. Flout* 28. Bound Brook HighSchool. Every Thursday. 7 30 to 9 p m 201.
wmoniJ a n Jam Session various v f M The BlueRam Ri 532 al Taykxsvili* Rd Washington sCrossing Pa Sundays 3 to 7 p m 215-493'262
Off f ight J a n Thursday* Original TreniooColteehouje. 15 SoutM Broad S1 Trenton609 396-7665
bJ a n Dance Workshop*, withPrmceton Performing Arts Center 25A With-erspoon St Prmceton Mondays, through thelal 7 3 0 p m . 609-924-191 7or 921-6271
Hotday Meedkt Arts. workshop, with Marga/el Kens and Kann Cermet*. Mercer CountyLibrary Lawrence Branch Lawrence Shop-ping Center. Rt l Trenton Oct ' 9. 26 andNov 2. 10 30 a m and I 30 p m 609-882-8246
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B a m M Drawings From leapzfe with Protes-x x Irving U v m of Me kKWuM for Avanex)ShJdy. Art Muwum. PruKion University, Pnnc«rton Oct 16. 12:30 p.m. Oct 18.3 p m .6O9-«52-3788. tree
Today, with DebtaeFan. Gam* and WUd-MornsotNJ OvMMno(Fan. <
m» New Jersey S U M Museum. 205 W SlateSt r-wnon Oci '8.2 30pm .609-292 6308.
FILM |The T i l Drum, The Stunt Man Mowes-From-McCarter Princeton University Kreege Auditonum Oct 14 to 15. 809-921-8700
Eyewitness, Trsnton Stale College, Educatwn Bldg Floom 134. Trenton Oct 17, 18. 8pm 609-771.2368
To Live a t E q u a l * and To Be D e i f .documentaries about ire handicapped NewJersey State Museum. 206 W Stale St .T'enton Oct 18. 1 and 3 p m, 609-292-6308.tree
DANCEThe Washington Beset, lealunng AmandaMcKerrow. Trenton Stale College KendallHall Trenton Oct 1 6 . 8 p m 609-771-2264
Garden State Ballet. Pine Brook School.Pease Road. Manalapa/i Oct 18.3pm 201462-8811
Scottish Country Dandng, Corwin Hall Pnncelon University campus. Princeton Saturdayevenings. 8 p.m . 609-883 6295, no eipen-ence required
Fofc dandng. Fine Hal on Washington Road,every Tuesday. 7 30 p m , 609-924-7350
B4g Bad Burlesque. Club Bane DinnerTheatre Route 35, Sayreville through Oct 25tor times call 201 727 3000
totemaoonai F o * Dandng. instruction anddance. Bartten Hall Cook College NewBrunswick every Wednesday 7 p m 201-932 '7084
FOPSong Fast, lo» youngsters m grades 1 through4 Hillsborougn Public Library. Amwf-'i RoadBelle Mead beginning Oct 8 through Decem-ber. 4 p m . 201-35.9-3916
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Art mart-course, 'or parents and their pre-school children, with artist Edith LoganWashington VVeli Kn Center Rt 518. SMknanthree wee* session. 609-466 2105 tor dates
Create-A-Wttch, craft program with Ginny DeLuca. Hillsborough Public Library Amwei:Road Belie Mead Oct IS, 10 a m 201-3593916
Dwightiana. CotorNm. Seuwge Ctty. 33Voyo Tricks, L Age Door. Susan ThroughCom. Bird, MsaHanon, ana Jefferaon Ct.-C*M Song*, films as an tor kids. NewarkMuseum 49 Washington St Newark. Oct 17t 30and 3 p m . 201-733-6600. free
Peking In Princeton, for grades K through 2.mrx-courte* m theater arts sponsored by Cre-ative Theatre Unlimited al Unrtanan Church.Cherry HiS Road. Princeton Oct 17. I p r r f609 9243489
S t o p s * * Comedy, tor grades 3 through 5.mini course m theater arts, sponsored fcyOejlive Theatre Unemited. at Unitarian Church.Cherry Hill Road Princeton. Oct 17. 3 p m ,609-924-3489
AnanafArt Saturday art classes, Rutgers Uni-versity Art Gallery Voorhee* Han. HamiltonStreet. Mew Brunswick Oct 17. 10 and n 15a m , 201-932-7OS6 *
Twain, a story, presented by SouthBrunswick Public Library. Kingston Lane. Mon-mouth Junction. Oct 17, 1 p m . 201-821-8224
Race For Your Ufa. Charts Brown, Mm.Mercer County Library. Lawrence Branch.Lawrence Shopping Center. Rt I, Trenton,Oct 21 4 p m 609-882-9246
MISCELLANY
Stargazing oj me Washington Crossingobservatory it skies are clear or at the N JStale Planetarium if skies are cloudy Fridayevenings at 7 30 p m through Nov 20, 609292 63333tor kids
Eyes on Trenton, two-month Arts Festivaleihitxls concerts p<ays and lectures, spon-sored oy TAW A (T-enton Artists WorkshopAssociation i Trenton through Oct 25 609-393 2408 or 586 4800 ex! 334 and 229
Somerset County Photography Club SiJohns Fr>«ron«i PKicch Sonxjr"vitie secondand lourth Tuesdays ot each month. 201 -5261186
Oktoberteat al Su Flags Great Adventureteatunng German beer wines, foods, a Ger-man testhalle and special hand crafts area,through Oct 25. 201 -928-3500
Around the Eartti Under tf» S tan and FatSkies, public programs on astronomy al theN J State Museum pWnetanum 2 and 4 p.m.each Saturday and Sunday through Nov 11.609 292^333
42nd Street, sponsoredby the rWCA o* Central Jersey Oct 17 .depar-ture nme to be announced, 201-545-6622
PUywiWiig Seminar, with New York playwnght Dan Fnedman, Prmosior Writers Cen-ter. 10 Nassau Si Pnncekyi. Oct 17. 1 30 to« 3 0 p m 609-924-3511
Cranbany Bog at Chatsworth and the Bngartine Wikjlrfe Refuge and SmithviHe. sponsoredby the Friends of Horucurtu'e of SomersetCounty Part Commission Oct 16 bus leavesColonial Park Parking lot A Mefllar s Rd EastMillstone 8 pm North Brancn Park PicnicParing Lot Milftown Rd . Bndgewater 8 30a m 201-722-1200 tor details
Canoe Trip Along tfie Canal sponsored bythe Nature Center o' Washington CrossingSlate Park TVtusville Oct 17.9 a m 609-737-06O9tOr details
Wmterthur Manalon and brandyvnoe FftrarMuseum. Wilmington Dei sponsored Oy theJointure tor Community Adult Education Oct17. bus leaves 8 a m 201-469-2424 tor m-lormatior. details
PVataa of Panzanoa. Oct • 4 My Far LadyNov 8 The HoHay Show, (Radio Cityi Dec20 Woman of Ihe Year. Dec 29 Broadwayshows sponsored ty F'ankim Adult Commun-ity Education, tickets stiii available. 201-545-4229
Sophiaacated Ledkes, SJCI 20 The Beet Ul -• • whorahouae In Tena. Nov 17 Broadwaymusicals, sponsored by Jomture for Commun-ity Adult Education bus departs 6 p m 201-489-2424 tor details
Writers Rap, Princeton Writers Center. 10Nassau St. Princeton, every Monday. 8 p m .609 9243511
Dot, Doenouee and U M a h a * Shew andSafe S M r w i Hign Scftrx*. 290t> Ktocfcner Rd.HamMon Square. Oct 17. 10 a m to 4 p m ,609-587-6328
r a i r n t i m bsunton Trakv 200-rnie runbetween Hobokan and Port Jervts NY . Oct18. leaving Ene-Lacfcawanna Hoboken temwv•i 9:30 a m and ratumvig 5 p m , 201-285-6712 tor details
Nature Walk at Dusk, Natu ' t Center.Washmgion Crossing State Park. 365 ChurchRd . Titusvilkj Oct 21. 609-737-0609
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\rVr«e irtngije sw"B around Km. the eccentricLord Stairtor is Dusy putting finishing toucheson iis rocxet invention He plans to shoot him-self above the earth |R)8:30 Brendan Behan't Ireland — The
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1:00 Imageries Latmas1:30 SMch Along2:00 The Shakespeare Plays — Juftus
CsaaV5:00 Wai Street Week iR5:30 McLaugMn's Beat — Veteran New
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6:00 U.S. Chronicle — The Last Croc A•epon on the disappearance of agriculturalland to housing developers6:30 The Old Houseworks — Senes ae-
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7:00 You Art There — The Death Of So-crates A return to the ancient city ol AthensG'eece m 399 B C 'o record the death olSocrates with Waier C'0011116
7:30 Jack Barmy — Jack anc the CacDriver A complete senes of comical events oegir.when Jack and Don embark m a cab tor anairport The cab dnver becomes emotionalover their leaving ram and. (malty, when Jack splane is airborne, the anve' snows up as apassenge' aboard the plant; — after ne nacDrought lowers and cand> tc Jack
8:00 The Rrst Church** — Pot Counterplot King Charles illegitimate son JamesDuke of MonmouTh makes a bid lo becomehe» to the English throne but John Churcfnrand King Charles 11 refuse tc support him9:00 The Shakespeare Ptoys — Otheso
Anthony Hopuns as Othello the noble Moorishgeneral whose statesmanship and military SKI"could not betray him from betrayal and ieaiousym hts mamage Penelope Wilton plays Desdemona Boo Hoskins is me treacherous (ago
MONDAY. OCTOBER 19PM4.00 Mktter Rogers Nsighborhood4:30 Sesame Street5:30 Untamed World6:00 Aramst World6:30 Garden State Consumer Une —Appraisals Bernard Goodman is Clare Wen-
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7:00 Garden State Tonight — Questionsfrom the Mail Bag outdoor update PeterPratt s Kitchen lifestyles entertainment (LiveI7:30 New Jersey Hgtrty New* — Don
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7:57 NJ Lottery Pick-I! Drawing — Lrve8:00 Sports Insight — Host Bill Perry looks
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bid two hearts, shovuni: lour vardv in that\uil. North lumped to game because he heldmore points than he had initial>> Initiatedb\ hts double
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PRISIKTONVWC A Bridge for Kun:I " ' . N S I l .hthlVisei . Helen Smith. :Madelyn I'laltus. l.li/ahcth Btttfaolomew;3 • Janice ( h a r i o w . Sue Kilgore. 4 i ,.,McDcrniott. Diannc Mel aughhn. E-W I •Marge Hlaxill. Julie White. J ' vrmeLong. Audrey Bennett. 1 Dorothy Kat/.FJith Kuhlman. 4 Clenda Aflleck. P
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Mike Rothvtcin 1/ Davidow. 5 Boh(ilasM.n. Sue Allen. 6 John Scranlon PalSmith
PMNCITONYM-YWCA: 10 N S IKurt (iandenberger. Rick Kuti. 2 Jon
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Sheryl Anapol. J Kori>N>w.4 {K.r (ger. r-ram.es Hedbcrg
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