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•W " An Ind^^d«nt Newspq>ei‘ pivoted to Uy» I«t«r ests of the People of Hig^htstown aad Inet ' ■ , '’V* ,’v "'•. ; .jllnr ju n ss, trubsdat , uxtasa n, u STATE'S 2d MONEY MAKER iiiM ii at ..Gburdi^ii H-EW C m c u tiM tk ...... ,,, «i :1BM 'W e r- ^ A l The..;R«diie’ 'lip i iS S tfW ‘^ < ir«r wOl be hdB: iO ln '^ n l imM m oi die DM iltt idM vaie '4i1lie : Hw poUng piMxa **ed Mew. <nnee (3 ) nudi^bers 'witt. be eladnd lor three !8) yesn O m l^nn^dp of East WtndMC. nw said elecUon w ill be n’b- pmpnnBInrin fo r voting 1far die following xes|>ective ^rAAlbiielU. PJ>. i t Cfasette, ApcN 6, 1996. Fee $1100 ash Id i vdife, lEsihgr tfaiar ___ .............. iBr; his ptamtUf He- adfaRfay,. JJ * ? i MeeiMP. of -hhadertc VaKi--. c« ^silnieefad nro, fOsfato.'Si^ -Tewsa: a bit>- . * with to proi^ J?!: fifeedter pi these lieet" ®fa«e; end two ner>bewa. by membetshfa oM^. The 'dllkptolie Aibtijri^iiii^ ’iRnit »f .».«s ' Board of DtestAns ■ ■are LEGAL NOTICE Ibe Uidbedt <sn«Mraew« ic Toufs aa i Mancfa WM 72 degiees wUch fell ^ altnelfans one of year CARUSO SB. ® announce tha* Hie membStsh^ New Jer- New Jeraiiy l^ v ’el In d n ^ As- , J«»®eh Tlioiniai Caruso Sr., 51. at f40 per penaMi. i|f¥ants—that socdatioii, sponsors the Govemoi^i died 12 in the Univewity “ “ ^^betshtp erfMles the membar For the General IVAdb ............. $25,562,199.00 on die 15«i. But Lee said there vou know w h a tfe ^ « | n g on Conference on Tourksn, wtuch Sttc Dteg^ M ^ c i «> ««*««* ail four evenfis. A}1 per- BOBOUOH OF mCHTSTOWN wore three other days on which «»rotighout the ^dafaland why ifs wings touriam professionals from tormanoeB tahe plaoe in ih e'lH fa- A «veoM meeting will be held (he tesnpeniture roee .to 70 dc- * “di a hot spot far travelers. throughout the state togpiher to BoM fa'Tfeiiton, he wasalong- !^ / *? *?^~f***^ Theatre at ^ by die Mspror and Council on grees. 'Ihe coldMt day wae Mwch ^ ifev »«>Wn !*»«> from one another. «»ne TVifetwi reaideiic. ^ CoiKW dt Monday. April 10. 1905 at 7:30 u. wnacb faU to 19 degrees. , Bgfc'y, ^ J L tiinfew ^ ««> W Pte- Mr. <!»ieo ^ employed by ^ “** ppi, in Borou^ Hall, 148 North Mnnch waa waimer d m nor- Divfahm ^ senfetions and meettaib foouting HoUfeid d ir n fa p u s e ^ As an adett^ Mein Sfeeet, Hitsbtstown. Itit* maL The sweroge temperature Tourism—what it is What It does In the Garden State. rPsattsaai vatAadl^ e^mtwtie! tfe J a,. _a. __ a of the meeting is to re- was 43.7 degrees while normal is ^ gplfa- ymi The pdUing places for said view tl^ budget and other items 40.9 degrees. There is very little DfVidon of Tra. election and their respective poll ----- ,t ^ ----- —' — t .. . Its de'signed to educefe and im- prove the skdlls of newcomers and ing didtiridts (described enoe to the election at the laat General been deaignoted below, person shall vote nt said election elsewhere than at the polling ,Aeoe deeiignated lor the voters of the polliiig ddsfricl in which he or ahi resides. DATED: March 31, 1995 DAVID SHAFTER, Board Secreiary , NOTE: The term “ General F u n d s” inckides principols’. teacheira’, janitors’ and m M cai inspectors’ salaries, fuel, t^ t- books, school .applies, tnanispotfation of pupils, ^ ... *«• t^A memberg. f^ ^ •*“ Resfeu^ *^**^T*!^' Roujte 33 in Hdghtsiown, w ill otter Spp o| llie late Carmen Caruso ® special “Two-Por-One Dinner* ibeirship cards of “each' LEGAL NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE BOROUGH OF HIGHTSTOWN ORDINANCE NO. 1993—4 An Ordinance to Establish the ^lari^s of the Otficers und Em- ployees of the Borough of Hights- town for the Year 1995. Notice is hereby given that the Fee $6.50 grow properly. Now that Ronnie Lee, the son, is managing the rarm on Hickory destiiniation. Baoh year the Divisiion helps build a positive .miaye of New mull ui« iua; in . u4 v ,. , Cornier roaa, tihe eider Lees have S^ember, the DivJsioin introduced-^lew Jersev's Borough Counoil cf the Borough 8f.)Pil|(«i6wn at a meeting held of pupife attending schools in oth- 3, 1995, m the M urtrip^ er distriolo wiith the consem of located alt 148 Norm me„c, Hhe Board of Educaoion, scho(4 Main Street, did adopt the afore been doing extensive traveling aiddii'tion to visitmg them daugh- ter, ison-injkaw and newest graiidobiilkl dmthe South, the Lees vijiisett Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Clark, on Atlanoa, Ga. ClarK was on Lhe East Windsor Townsnip Counoiil and was mayor in 1971, ating even more ions me seicoTxl year tlie lownsmp t yame unoer the Willoam Eaulk- ' ner Act and of munuciipai govern- new ttseme, "What. A Differenc? A Bfete Maikes.’ A ' thenre that's being used to promote ihe stare to laimjliias and indiiviiduals all over the world. It's a1.S'j being usea to promote .Vew Jersey as a great place to do busmeiss—ere • popular of out services — our travel publica- tions help both resieentg and out- of-state visitors niuke their trips in 'the Gai-den Sta'.o more enjoy- able. Among the publications pro- diuiced by the Division are the Travel Guide, organized accord- ing ifc our six tourism regions fSkylarxls Region. Gateway Re- gion, Delaware River Region, Shore Region, Greater Atlantic City Region and Southern Shore Oaruso Jr., l^Jfh of Trenton; three member, plea-e rn.ske check pay- di^iffhtets, Christina Bttiridge of ®bie to the Ccimmiirtiy Concert Burilirigtoin, Robin ,T. Powell Car- uisio end Danielle L. Powell Car- uso, both of Hiightstov/n; four stepsons; five gititidebildreTi; a si.sitier, Jean Walteris of 3’orrar.ce, Calif.: tw’o brothers, Miohae) Gal- lo and^ Artthohy Gallo, both ol Tnertton; and many nieces and neiahews. The, buripl -was Saturday in bt. Hbreirfes, compen5a«toh ot me »ro«t(ttoned Orddnarce. Secretairy, of the treesueeri* «f ■riifOoil moneys end of attendance officers, truani officers, insurence. maomtenance of ptant, general ad- niinistnatiion services, other edu- oationed support services, inciden- tal expenses, equvpment and ac- i}uta4tiiioin and conditruction ser- vtoea. A member of the Board o i Bdu- esMon must be of tonal vorng aRe, be registeired to vote in the dlsMct, not (Hapwitffed as a vo- Hydrant Flushing ’O k IV Region), a lh e Division a.tso uses research Guide, an Outdoor Guide and to detenmime wh<, s coming to Calendar of Eventj New Je^, whe-re dney re If would like y o * awn ^emfang thear ni«>ne:^ and how packet of New Jersey vaerifan eftecuvely w aws pwJnbUii^ the gmiitfes, call l-800-Jei^.7. .. V Af^eThe Btgen, KMC Borough Clerk BeigioWng on Monday, April 17, E W T R epu blican s H. Gazette, Aipril 6, 1995 *he East Windsor Muuiaipal Util- Fee $8.50 Authority Water Deportment L is t C ou n cil S la te; wiitt conduct (he Spring tire ny- u _ dnant fkiahilng program. The pro- B ra d le y T o R u n A g a in oedure is schediued twice each _ ____________ year (Spring and ta ll) to’ remove The 'Bart Windsor Township I>epair*ment, was arrested at ap- sectament build-up iti the water ReouibWcans haw* lined iro their proximately 4:30 pm Match 28 In Jiitnno-** n-iiii'A niiel a _ '1 . ruiTveiral aiPrarti^irienitis \veer uJi- de rthe direUMon of Parkyidc Brennia-Ceitliind Funerua Home, Ewiing, ' — ' ______ I LEGAL NOTICE NOTICg OF ACTIONS TAKEN BY BOARD ' TOWNSHIP OF EAST WINDSOR . PLANNING BOARD ,1(AKE NOTICE that on the 3rd <to^ of April, 1995, the (%nning ter pumuamt to RS. 19:4-1, a o*ti- B tM of the TowOriiip of East sen and tv itie i* df the sofaMl dls- Wfadror In tfae.CoiStty of Mercer Irtdt for «t toast otto yelur knine • took the foBowfag eottoas: dhteiy imauwRtg his or nw sp- 1. Approval of AppMoaUon No. pelntmeait or efectlon and must SPI^lOB Meadow Lakes Sun bo able to «md and write. Be 'or RkauiL Block 29, Lot 2, PRC wMi or cfeUrn |■•afelst the Board' . . , . ' Ivwy of «ie United 2-Appiwal of Appiiqation No. Stotea at t f i e ^ of 18 yem who ^ - « 2 Cwtex Minor Subdl- hae been pedneuie^l^ negletered ?*??**' ^^**’"** Stahon, in lhe wwmjoljgd Steroids Cause Arrest Of Hightstown Cop Bryan S. Gruibb, a five - year veteran of the Hightstov/n Police LILLIAN G S'TOUT LilWlain G. Stout, 79. of Prinoe- too, died Friday at The Medical Center at Prtoceitiin. Born in Bryn Mawr, Pa., Mrs Stout resided in Prinoeten since ____ _______ _ _ ___ _ ® gc^riuote of Prin- mams, monitor water Row and candidates for four seats in the **te Burlington Coat Factory ottd a foinier --------- M.W M .— ...1 _.... rMui4Hsi«T 1 -v, .£ T, __. - «▼ .. member of the P-nneeton Fit'sl Squad Ladies Auxiliary. ^ j ® * * •loan gg Epectacuiar sue- i*n-vlyed by her produotnons in Wasliing- r> ju . C. Stoid; three D.C., Pasedena, AttiMto aimd that th. water to eOUrelv ’*?* ■ * « • « » Gnfab waa Dot the intended Arihur C. Jr. of mgfetatoy n^ c «v AtteMa. KatisaTcitv Do^ preasure. and provide visual m- urocomimy elections and only one poridng lot, off of Route 1, North aw mvI n ■ ■ to incumbent - Mi<yor Ralph Brunswick. He war charged with Rescue flection of the hydrante. The Hushing w ill ocotar over s BrotRey. The Council cunenily poasesaloo of and possession to one weak period. The water in c<*ritots of seven Repuhftoans. dkdribute presertption legend ******* * ^ *” The primatty eleeiabn is scha- a riiort tlnw. H t fa ooouis be as- dufad June « and questions or require or Ruarian Agriioulture Today w ill W viffl^toolude BaskM BtoOi- P«rkisig lot and unmtpect- J e 3fa#|fe' Punemal Hotne. '!!“ **'* «*«• Hignwown ^ T f o m »r meySTend^- G«>bb Showed up. Pk^ton. dtotrit* ^ ®vsn Avenue, m .v.eeu a u n ^ . . . fffaes of Christian Burto) was oK h ei ma}or ciiira. and ti'ie 4fa^Appk«*on for mUitory or Jf^***:? « *««««»« »he makes ririltan e k e e n t e e ^ ^ * ^ be ** Cot^^^^e^T Demoemte and 1.501. Repuhhcans. le^edh' w «» found more anatoolic ev'en unoeT made to the County Clerk. - > *™ ’JJ"- —f " “ T vropri Hegton m Polling PoUtag Ptoce tor Legri S* ^ Dbtriet Voters ReeidlttiF wlthtn ^ swaritlo Number Gmierai Etoedan Dto- “ * ^ Joaetite Coltoen Kratz Planning B*itsd Socnetery H; Genette, April C, 1995 Fee $14.50 Hlvhistown PsWsrtoO Oem ete^.' u*. - Chief. Kevin Hopkins. . - - - ^ V*~ of ‘ he Grubb : , RlflitAkn H. WILKES Playing before the publie b f age seven, “Fnederiic ChutY’ pro- teasdonal detbut took piaee at the aige ot 14 with LV InoUanapolia nrescpfptlon Pwncetota, followed bv burial in ^ Hivhtamwn I W - * ^ bymprony Orciv Rtehal^ U. Wilkes, 51. of Yard- .*tra. His con- tents nave taken trm around the world, to New York, 1 a )s An- geien, Montnesl, Jforis, Brimels, Warsaw and FnmittvHt. He Ruggena is presideiit of a com- '‘ ■T '* Jobnson Univereltv futeir consul^Lnig company and *^^*®*®s «PVi noi-wDiherwite used ^ Mg»nflt«n J riClH Miaroh 27 at Rooert one ot the aeieot tew Wesieni me- U9IS titvrted to perform m tfag trict NumbMi at:- - 1 Rogers School - Cafeteria, Stockton Street, Xltgfatotewifi Islec- tfon Dtotirct No. 1. 2, 3 'of Htgbts- town Borough. 2 Kreps School-iGym A-Kent Lane, East Windsor ESection Dis- trict No. 1, 2, 4, 6 of East Wlnd- •or Townridp. 8 ctemoanatle free enlerpmc, work- » "" b ~ ;- dotova from Moscow, a foreign ™sidient, is employed as vice _______ _______ exohagne studen:: at Princeton ^ a d e n t of R. A. S- Process a ttiiird degree offense, s-ild ^hief yesrs. WIilkes Dny School. Equipment in TIrenron with ttw, program LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE The 1990 (12-1-93 - 11-30-94) Asund Return of the Afcert B. GiMge meeH^ to foilow. An McKinight School - Multi- Kahn Foundation to available for Aprg Showers Arcuod the World putpose Ro«n-Tw io Rivers Dr., toapection sit Its principal office, contest w llj be held. For more in- So. East Wfndsor Bectlon Dls- c-o Edward S. Kahn, Attorney, foamaiSon c a ll 448-3351. The Mete No. 10, 11 ol East Windsor 132 Franklin Corner Rd., StiHe Grimjto welcomes vtoitots and Township. A -L LewrenoeviL'e, NJ. during new ntoihbeis. 4 Kreps Sohool-Gyfn B- Kent regular busineeB hours, by any i— .)-------- ------- Lvto, East Whidsor Electiion dtizen who requests H within 180 Iricts No. S, 7 of Brit Windsor days after date. --- --------------- o-T ui;eo an uns-xpirea lean m •tree., Hightstown, m,nied mavor .|||.1989. gram and regular _____________ W Township. 5 jSchooI-Main Entrance -Twin Rivers Dr. N, Eatk Wind- sor Election .Districts No. 9, 12. 15, 16 of Bast Windsor Towrahip. 6 Meadow Liakes-Goesi Got- Edward S. Kahn Priocjipal Manager (609) 895-1190 P. O. Box 6458 Lawrencevile, NJ 08648- 04.58 port, Gonn., he Uved in the Ham Gifted aind versatile baas-batf- Possesrtor. of anabolic druga is “ ‘ uu Township area for the past tone ■•Arthur W oodley" .hro sung tiftiird degree offense, said Chief yenrs. WIilkes vves a projeec a«a,jo,r roi©, a.t ihe New York City Hookins. Grubb was released the leader wiltli National Stanxtti and Opera, dncluAig a natlctolto An offioecs meetSng vrill begin RoUhstein, a co-jnty' employee "»’*o'ving <iPv on *5000 l>ajl, with Chemical Co. of MaitviHle. He was televised performance in alt 6:30 pm in the Masonic Lodge, fj-pej une.xpired tefen In 1987 ® ‘ ®" Peroem deposM, $500. a memtoerof the First Pi esbyter- WeAVs Street Scene He has ailio North Main •tree:, Hightstown, a„..| ntioflu Grups w«w suf.'ended without ****, Haimilton Square been featured at the Lake Griirgt pay, awartung futt.her actfon by -Apoflo Lodge No. Opera Festival, Ametican Opera the Mlddlerex County prosecu- mtoUZT”' Center, Zurich Opera, Holland tor’.! o«kse. Grubb is married with iV-eirr, FesKval, Theatre De L '- a smaiB child and was making Wffltes; his par- Opera De Nice m France, and ^ Strasbourg’s Opera A t Rhin. Tvr r yi j .^T^o^i''’ " ^ performed the into role Btfeo Rfehatd Wilkes of Yard- of “Den CHovnnni’’. Mr. Wood- ___ Sherry Lynn ley has also been celebrated for W W ^ of Morganitown, W.Va.; hto hnotlier, Robert Walter Wilkes of New Haven, Conn,; three nep- Elect Local Stiipm l College Club Ftikxy LOCAL NEWS Judll'h Williams, d^ighter of Earl J. and MariaijtiejL. WiUfems of Hi«hitirtown. h.»s befen o’ eoted preerdeHt ot the Circle; K Ohtb at MacMurray College, Jac'rsonvi'Ie. HI. The c'uib is a campus ond servlet! organization ♦sonta. WWh the suaoenisilon of Gmbb, ’'he Hightrtown puhoe fonoe to down to a 11-man department, 'vhdich includes tlxc chsef. ELKS FLEA MARKET Highi’stown Bllt-j Lodge 1955 wi’il hold their morthly F!ca Mar. Etna Rd., Hightstown Eiec- H. Gazette, Tlpril 6, 1905, Fe? $10.00 Mrs. Annabel Wyhnatiez and her daughter, Mary Grooms, both comimurdty of Hightstown. recentty returned aftilfated wi'lh Kiwa-p's: from a short visit with Mr.'i. Ms. Williams v'as irdurfed Grooms daughre’.’ and son-in- memibe rof the Society of Distiii- kei*: Satu-rday from 7:30 aim-12:30 law, Ku-hv and Guy Wortelman guished CoUegiavj,, Membership -ot. XaHes are $5, ha'f table and corfeirred on collogiahs who $10, full table, fables are stlUHssnMion Square. The Rev., Ray- an, 8 a- .> .vears^ old respective- have completed 2.')0 hours of ser- available. The EHcs Lodge is lo- mond Weigle, pastor of Firs: or '’'Ine to Circle K, have at least h cated on Hickory Corner load he- Presbyterinn Church ofHamiUoA Wortelman F ^ jlv formorty Uved 3.4 grade-point average ®/nd are 'hit d Potter and Hillman Ford.Squero, offiriried. and their sons Michcel and Biy- tlon District No. 4 of Hightstown Borough. ----------------- 7 Meadow Lakes - Auditor- The first Bnitis’i actor to re' ium-BtIna Rd., Hightstown Elec- crive a knighthood was Sir Henry in-Yardvilfe before moving south active in other campus lu^ com- Proceeds beoe^ ink^ ChariUes. Ifaa Dlatriclt No, 3 of East Wind- Irving. He was kni^ited by in August, of 1994. mu iity affairs. For more information call 448- *or T owmWpi ,, Qneen Vkteria. -------------------- Ms. Wffiiiams is a junior major- 9794. 8 kreca Sdhool-G|m B (M ar) _____ ______ ^ ___ Telephone satellites car. handle ing deaf studies: leachev educa- .. ....................... herwB, Jonathui Wii'Jces of t.>an Diego, Oahf. add Kristopher and TYmothy WilfceB of Avon, Conn. Fiaierail services were March 30 <tt the Saul Coloriia! Home, C!iDiigr«tulation« (CritW ril on ,jyni ft ^ n%Mi<iiW Oaatoto UR ¥r. about 30,000 calls at a ttma. tion at MacMumw. BIghtotewn OHtMe — (IS YK Flag Day was fu-st officially obaerved in 1877 to ceJebrase ttw lOlkh aoniversery of llie sriecUon af tlwfis«. Daren of Hightetowfi!, a fang' teree Legtomairo aad Wodd Wtor n veteran echhw tej £•1 per- as a Coin- Associetion Airnociaii ion-HEW Inc. and mail It to P.O. Box 712, Hjoihtst.rwn. NJ 0«5?0, or call (609) 490-7550 tor iurtiher Irformatioii or to re- ceive a ssiaro" broctiure and meimbeiiphii) acpi'icaiiaoi:. Ah' r.' vnao'! tcio '.rie worir renowned c-pnino-er Antohio Vi- val'C'i orea-.i^ed , 'ti e 'Vivaldi Ch'im’^'er K''e'<^'?mh'e tV’;-.!! young \!'OTnre"’ selected b-om tlie ar;>lmns who stiU'died t.p? Trior.io«:ery where me taught. lrihP(riti!\g Wie ’’ot'te riradIruon, ‘''I'he Vivaldi ()r- oneisitpa ot Miorcov/' wa; tormed vn the fall of 1993 bv prptessnc bwdlsna iSezixKlnaya, a vioamgt arid miueici-n with a fire rfepSlk- tjon rot only in rlui Sovie.t Union hu't ateo m ’W'e’ tei-a Jliurope. 'f.'io Viva'ai' OrchesTira ol Moscow has aooumuiliated diverse recording ■ard performance t'xperieoosa in tlie major cities of France. Ucr- manv and Russia. “Forever Plaiid” oijeued m New York on May 20, 7990. k received unrjnimc'us nave reviews and rat* for over four years, Bince then has portrayal of Porgy in “Porgy and Bess” , lhaviht! peifarmed to rave reviews from Lincoln Ceiw ’er to iRo de Jarerio, HcludiOg a special 1985 jot.agement with GbwHesion’s Catbsb Row ntw t« Compativ in a gal.', o— lebi'otlon oR the opera’s 50th auniver.awv. M i Sfth faMfafaar kwt t««k *)•?- I

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<nnee (3 ) nudi bers 'witt. be eladnd lor three !8) yesn Om l^nn^dp of East WtndMC.

nw said elecUon w ill be n’b- pmpnnBInrin for voting

1 far die following xes|>ective

^rAAlbiielU. PJ>. i t Cfasette, ApcN 6, 1996.

Fee $1100

ash Id i vdife, lEsihgr tfaiar_ _ _ .............. iBr; his ptamtUf He- adfaRfay,.

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^silnieefad nro, fOsfato.'Si^ -Tewsa: a bit>- .* with to p r o i^ J ? !:fifeedter pi these lieet" ®fa«e; end two ner>bewa. by membetshfa oM . The'd llkpto lie Aibt ijriiiii’iRnit »f .».«s ' Board of DtestAns ■■are

L E G A L N O T IC E

Ib e Uidbedt <sn«Mraew« ic Tou fs aa i Mancfa WM 72 degiees wUch fell ^ altnelfans

one of year CARUSO SB. ® announce tha* Hie membStsh^New Jer- New Jeraiiy l^ v ’el In d n ^ As- , J«»®eh Tlioiniai Caruso Sr., 51. at f40 per penaMi.

i|f¥ants—that socdatioii, sponsors the Govemoi^i died 12 in the Univewity “ “ ^ betshtp erfMles the membar

For the GeneralIVAdb ............. $25,562,199.00

on die 15«i. But Lee said there vou know w h a tfe ^ « | n g on Conference on Tourksn, wtuch Sttc Dteg^ M ^ c i «> ««* ««* ail four evenfis. A}1 per-BOBOUOH OF mCHTSTOWN wore three other days on which «»rotighout the ^dafaland why ifs wings touriam professionals from tormanoeB tahe plaoe in ihe'lH fa-

A «veoM meeting w ill be held (he tesnpeniture roee .to 70 dc- * “di a hot spot far travelers. throughout the state togpiher to BoM fa'Tfeiiton, he wasalong- ! / * ? *?^~f***^ Theatre at by die Mspror and Council on grees. 'Ihe coldMt day wae Mwch ^ ifev »«>W n !*»«> from one another. «»ne TVifetwi reaideiic. ^ CoiKW dtMonday. April 10. 1905 at 7:30 u. wnacb faU to 19 degrees. , B g fc 'y , ^ J L tiin fe w ^ « « > W Pte- Mr. < !»ie o ^ employed by ^ “ * *ppi, in Borou^ Hall, 148 North Mnnch waa waimer d m nor- Divfahm ^ senfetions and meettaib foouting HoUfeid d irn fa p u s e ^ As an adettMein Sfeeet, Hitsbtstown. Itit* maL The sweroge temperature Tourism—what it is What It does In the Garden State.

rPsattsaai vatAadl e mtwtie! tfe J a,. _a. __aof the meeting is to re- was 43.7 degrees while normal is ^ gplfa- ymiThe pdUing places for said view tl^ budget and other items 40.9 degrees. There is very little DfVidon of Tra.

election and their respective poll ----- ,t ^ -----—' — t .. .

Its de'signed to educefe and im­prove the skdlls of newcomers and

ing didtiridts (described enoe to the election at the laat General been deaignoted below, person shall vote nt said election elsewhere than at the polling ,Aeoe deeiignated lor the voters of the polliiig ddsfricl in which he or ahi resides.DATED: March 31, 1995

DAVID SHAFTER,Board Secreiary ,

NOTE: The term “GeneralF u n d s” inckides principols’. teacheira’, janitors’ and mMcai inspectors’ salaries, fuel, t^ t- books, school .applies, tnanispotfation of pupils,

^ ... *«• t^A memberg.f ^ ^ •*“ R e s fe u ^

*^**^T *!^ ' Roujte 33 in Hdghtsiown, will otterSpp o| llie late Carmen Caruso ® special “Two-Por-One Dinner*

ibeirship cards of “each'

L E G A L N O T IC EPUBLIC NOTICE

BOROUGH OF HIGHTSTOWN ORDINANCE NO. 1993—4

An Ordinance to Establish the ^lari^s of the Otficers und Em­ployees of the Borough of Hights- town for the Year 1995.

Notice is hereby given that the

Fee $6.50 grow properly.Now that Ronnie Lee, the son,

is managing the rarm on Hickory

destiiniation.Baoh year the Divisiion helps

build a positive .miaye of Newmull ui« iua;in.u4v ,. ,Cornier roaa, tihe eider Lees have S^em ber, the

DivJsioin introduced- lew Jersev's

Borough Counoil cf the Borough 8f.)Pil|(«i6wn at a meeting held

of pupife attending schools in oth- 3, 1995, m the Murtrip^er distriolo wiith the consem of located alt 148 Norm me„c,Hhe Board of Educaoion, scho(4 Main Street, did adopt the afore

been doing extensive traveling aiddii'tion to visitmg them daugh­ter, ison-injkaw and n ew est graiidobiilkl dm the South, the Lees vijiisett Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Clark, on Atlanoa, Ga. ClarK was on Lhe East Windsor Townsnip Counoiil and was mayor in 1971, ating even more ionsme seicoTxl year tlie lownsmp tyame unoer the Willoam Eaulk- ' ner Act and of munuciipai govern-

new ttseme, "What. A Differenc? A Bfete Maikes.’ A ' thenre that's being used to promote ihe stare to laimjliias and indiiviiduals all over the world. It's a1.S'j being usea to promote .Vew Jersey as a great place to do busmeiss—ere •

popular of out services — our travel publica­tions help both resieentg and out- of-state visitors niuke their trips in 'the Gai-den Sta'.o more enjoy­able. Among the publications pro- diuiced by the Division are the Travel Guide, organized accord­ing ifc our six tourism regions fSkylarxls Region. Gateway Re­gion, Delaware River Region, Shore Region, Greater Atlantic City Region and Southern Shore

Oaruso Jr., l^Jfh of Trenton; three member, plea-e rn.ske check pay- di^iffhtets, Christina Bttiridge of ®bie to the Ccimmiirtiy ConcertBurilirigtoin, Robin ,T. Powell Car- uisio end Danielle L. Powell Car­uso, both of Hiightstov/n; four stepsons; five gititidebildreTi; a si.sitier, Jean Walteris of 3’orrar.ce, Calif.: tw’o brothers, Miohae) Gal­lo and^ Artthohy Gallo, both ol Tnertton; and many nieces and neiahews.

The, buripl -was Saturday in bt.

Hbreirfes, compen5a«toh ot me »ro«t(ttoned Orddnarce. Secretairy, of the treesueeri* « f ■riifOoil moneys end of attendance officers, truani officers, insurence. maomtenance of ptant, general ad- niinistnatiion services, other edu- oationed support services, inciden­tal expenses, equvpment and ac- i}uta4tiiioin and conditruction ser- vtoea.

A member of the Board o i Bdu- esMon must be of tonal vorng aRe, be registeired to vote in the dlsMct, not (Hapwitffed as a vo-

H yd ra n t F lu sh in g

’Ok IV Region), alhe Division a.tso uses research Guide, an Outdoor Guide and

to detenmime wh<, s coming to Calendar of Eventj N e w J e ^ , whe-re dney re If would like y o * awn ^emfang thear ni«>ne: and how packet of New Jersey vaerifan eftecuvely w aws pwJnbUii the gmiitfes, call l-800-Jei^ .7 .

.. V Af eThe Btgen, KMC• ■ Borough Clerk BeigioWng on Monday, April 17, E W T R epublicans

H. Gazette, Aipril 6, 1995 *he East Windsor Muuiaipal Util-Fee $8.50 Authority Water Deportment L is t C ou n cil S la te ;

wiitt conduct (he Spring tire ny- u _dnant fkiahilng program. The pro- B ra d ley T o Run A g a inoedure is schediued twice each _ ____________year (Spring and ta ll) to’ remove The 'Bart Windsor Township I>epair*ment, was arrested at ap- sectament build-up iti the water ReouibWcans haw* lined iro their proximately 4:30 pm Match 28 In

Jiitnno-** n-iiii'A niiel a _ '1 .ruiTveiral aiPrarti irienitis \veer uJi-

de rthe direUMon of Parkyidc Brennia-Ceitliind Funerua Home, Ewiing,

' — ' ______ I

L E G A L N O T IC ENOTICg OF ACTIONS TAKEN

BY BOARD' TOWNSHIP OF EAST

WINDSOR. PLANNING BOARD

,1(AKE NOTICE that on the 3rd <to of April, 1995, the (%nning

ter pumuamt to RS. 19:4-1, a o*ti- B tM of the TowOriiip of East sen and tv itie i* df the sofaMl dls- Wfadror In tfae.CoiStty of Mercer Irtdt for « t toast otto yelur knine • took the foBowfag eottoas: dhteiy imauwRtg his or nw sp- 1. Approval o f AppMoaUon No. pelntmeait or efectlon and must SPI^lOB Meadow Lakes Sun bo able to «m d and write. Be 'or RkauiL Block 29, Lot 2, PRC

wMi or cfeUrn |■•afelst the Board' . . , . „ 'Iv w y of « ie United 2 -Appiwal o f Appiiqation No.

Stotea at t f i e ^ of 18 y e m who ^ - « 2 Cwtex Minor Subdl- hae been pedneuie^l^ negletered ?*??**' ^ **’"** Stahon,in lhe wwmjoljgd

S tero id s C ause A rre s t

O f H igh ts to w n C op

Bryan S. Gruibb, a five - year veteran of the Hightstov/n Police

LILLIAN G S'TOUTLilWlain G. Stout, 79. of Prinoe-

too, died Friday at The Medical Center at Prtoceitiin.

Born in Bryn Mawr, Pa., Mrs Stout resided in Prinoeten since

____ _______ _ _ „ ____ ® gc^riuote of Prin-mams, monitor water Row and candidates for four seats in the **te Burlington Coat Factory ottd a foinier--------- M.W M.— ...1_.... rMui4Hsi«T 1-v, .£ T,__. - «▼ .. member of the P-nneeton Fit'sl

Squad LadiesAuxiliary.

^ j ® * * •loan gg Epectacuiar sue-i*n-vlyed by her produotnons in Wasliing-

r> ju . C. Stoid; three D.C., Pasedena, AttiMtoaimd that th . water to eOUrelv ’*?* ■ * «• « » Gnfab waa Dot the intended Arihur C. Jr. of mgfetatoy n c «v AtteMa. KatisaTcitv Do^

preasure. and provide visual m- urocomimy elections and only one poridng lot, o ff of Route 1, North aw mvI n■ ■ to incumbent - Mi<yor Ralph Brunswick. He war charged with Rescueflection of the hydrante.

The Hushing w ill ocotar over s BrotRey. The Council cunenily poasesaloo of and possession to one weak period. The water in c<*ritots o f seven Repuhftoans. dkdribute presertption legend

******* * ^ * ” The primatty eleeiabn is scha-a riiort tlnw. H t fa ooouis be as- dufad June « and

questions or require or

Ruarian Agriioulture Today w ill W viffl^toolude BaskM BtoOi- P«rkisig lot and unmtpect- J e 3fa#|fe' Punemal Hotne.'! ! “ **'* « * « • Hignwown ^ T f o m » r m eyS T en d ^ - G«>bb Showed up. P k ^ to n .dtotrit* ^ ®vsn Avenue, m .v.eeu a ™u n ^ . . . fffaes of Christian Burto) was

oK h ei ma}or ciiira.

and ti'ie

4 fa ^ A p p k «*o n for mUitory or J f^ * * * :? « * « « « « » « »he makesririltan e k e e n t e e ^ ^ * ^ be ** Cot^^^^e^T

Demoemte and 1.501. Repuhhcans. le^edh' w «» found more anatoolicev'en unoeT

made to the County Clerk. - > *™ ’JJ"- — f " “ T vropri Hegton mPolling PoUtag Ptoce tor Legri S* ^Dbtriet Voters ReeidlttiF wlthtn ^ swaritloNumber Gmierai Etoedan Dto- “ * ^

Joaetite Coltoen KratzPlanning B*itsd Socnetery

H; Genette, April C, 1995Fee $14.50

Hlvhistown PsWsrtoO Oem ete^.'u*. - Chief. Kevin Hopkins. . - - - ^

V*~ of ‘he Grubb : , R lflitA k n H. WILKES

Playing before the publie b f age seven, “Fnederiic ChutY’ pro- teasdonal detbut took piaee at the aige ot 14 with LV InoUanapolianrescpfptlon Pwncetota, followed bv burial in ^

Hivhtamwn I W - * ^ bymprony Orciv

Rtehal^ U. Wilkes, 51. o f Yard-

.*tra. His con­tents nave taken trm around the world, to New York, 1a)s An- geien, Montnesl, Jforis, Brimels, Warsaw and FnmittvHt. He

Ruggena is presideiit of a com- ' ‘ ■T '* Jobnson Univereltvfuteir consul Lnig company and * *®*®s «PVi noi-wDiherwite used ^ Mg»nflt«n J

riClH Miaroh 27 at Rooert one ot the aeieot tew Wesieni me-U9IS titvrted to perform m tfag

trict NumbMi at:- -1 Rogers School - Cafeteria,

Stockton Street, Xltgfatotewifi Islec- tfon Dtotirct No. 1. 2, 3 'of Htgbts- town Borough.

2 Kreps School-iGym A-Kent Lane, East Windsor ESection Dis­trict No. 1, 2, 4, 6 of East Wlnd- •or Townridp.

8

ctemoanatle free enlerpmc, work-

» " " b ~ ; -dotova from Moscow, a foreign ™sidient, is employed as vice _______ _______exohagne studen:: at Princeton ^ a d en t of R. A. S- Process a ttiiird degree offense, s-ild h ief yesrs. WIilkes Dny School. Equipment in TIrenron

with ttw, program

L E G A L N O T IC ENOTICE

The 1990 (12-1-93 - 11-30-94)Asund Return of the Afcert B. GiMge meeH^ to foilow. An

McKinight School - Multi- Kahn Foundation to available for Aprg Showers Arcuod the World putpose Ro«n-Tw io Rivers Dr., toapection sit Its principal office, contest w llj be held. For more in- So. East Wfndsor Bectlon Dls- c-o Edward S. Kahn, Attorney, foamaiSon c a ll 448-3351. The Mete No. 10, 11 ol East Windsor 132 Franklin Corner Rd., StiHe Grimjto welcomes vtoitots and Township. A -L LewrenoeviL'e, NJ. during new ntoihbeis.

4 Kreps Sohool-Gyfn B- Kent regular busineeB hours, by any i— .)---------------Lvto, East Whidsor Electiion dtizen who requests H within 180 Iricts No. S, 7 of Brit Windsor days after date.

--- ---------------o-T ui;eo an uns-xpirea lean m•tree., Hightstown, m,nied mavor .|||.1989.gram and regular _____________ W

Township.5 jSchooI-Main Entrance

-Twin Rivers Dr. N, Eatk Wind­sor Election .Districts No. 9, 12. 15, 16 of Bast Windsor Towrahip.

6 Meadow Liakes-Goesi Got-

Edward S. Kahn Priocjipal Manager (609) 895-1190 P. O. Box 6458 Lawrencevile, NJ 08648-

04.58

port, Gonn., he Uved in the Ham Gifted aind versatile baas-batf- Possesrtor. of anabolic druga is “ ‘ uu Township area for the past tone ■•Arthur Woodley" .hro sung tiftiird degree offense, said Chief yenrs. WIilkes vves a projeec a«a,jo,r roi©, a.t ihe New York City

Hookins. Grubb was released the leader wiltli National Stanxtti and Opera, dncluAig a natlctolto An offioecs meetSng vrill begin RoUhstein, a co-jnty' employee "» ’*o'ving <iPv on *5000 l>ajl, with Chemical Co. of MaitviHle. He was televised performance in

alt 6:30 pm in the Masonic Lodge, fj-pej une.xpired tefen In 1987 ® ‘®" Peroem deposM, $500. a memtoerof the First Pi esbyter- WeAVs Street Scene He has ailio North Main •tree:, Hightstown, a„..| ntioflu Grups w«w suf.'ended without ****, Haimilton Square been featured at the Lake Griirgt

pay, awartung futt.her actfon by -Apoflo Lodge No. Opera Festival, Ametican Operathe Mlddlerex County prosecu- „ m toUZT” ' Center, Zurich Opera, Hollandtor’.! o«kse. Grubb is married with iV-eirr, FesKval, Theatre De L '-a smaiB child and was making Wffltes; his par- Opera De Nice m France, and

^ Strasbourg’s Opera A t Rhin.Tvr r y i j .^T^o^i''’ " ^ performed the into roleBtfeo Rfehatd Wilkes of Yard- of “Den CHovnnni’’. Mr. Wood-___ Sherry Lynn ley has also been celebrated forW W ^ of Morganitown, W.Va.; hto hnotlier, Robert Walter Wilkes of New Haven, Conn,; three nep-

E lec t L o c a l S tiip m l

C o llege C lu b F tikxy

L O C A L N E W S

Judll'h Williams, d^ighter of Earl J. and MariaijtiejL. WiUfems of Hi«hitirtown. h.»s befen o’eoted preerdeHt ot the Circle; K Ohtb at MacMurray College, Jac'rsonvi'Ie. HI. The c'uib is a campus ond

servlet! organization

♦sonta.WWh the suaoenisilon of Gmbb,

’'he Hightrtown puhoe fonoe to down to a 11-man department, 'vhdich includes tlxc chsef.

ELKS FLEA MARKET

Highi’stown Bllt-j Lodge 1955wi’il hold their morthly F!ca Mar.

Etna Rd., Hightstown Eiec- H. Gazette, Tlpril 6, 1905,Fe? $10.00

Mrs. Annabel Wyhnatiez and her daughter, Mary Grooms, both comimurdty of Hightstown. recentty returned aftilfated wi'lh Kiwa-p's: from a short visit with Mr.'i. Ms. Williams v'as irdurfedGrooms daughre’.’ and son-in- memibe rof the Society of Distiii- kei*: Satu-rday from 7:30 aim-12:30law, Ku-hv and Guy Wortelman guished CoUegiavj,, Membership -ot. XaHes are $5, ha'f table and

corfeirred on collogiahs who $10, full table, fables are stlU HssnMion Square. The Rev., Ray-an, 8 a- .> .vears old respective- have completed 2.')0 hours of ser- available. The EHcs Lodge is lo- mond Weigle, pastor of Firs:or ' ’'Ine to Circle K, have at least h cated on Hickory Corner load he- Presbyterinn Church of HamiUoAWortelman F ^ jlv formorty Uved 3.4 grade-point average ®/nd are 'hit d Potter and Hillman Ford. Squero, offiriried.

and their sons Michcel and Biy-tlon District No. 4 of HightstownBorough. — -----------------

7 Meadow Lakes - Auditor- The first Bnitis’ i actor to re'ium-BtIna Rd., Hightstown Elec- crive a knighthood was Sir Henry in-Yardvilfe before moving south active in other campus lu^ com- Proceeds beoe^ ink^ ChariUes. Ifaa Dlatriclt No, 3 of East Wind- Irving. He was kni^ited by in August, of 1994. mu iity affairs. For more information call 448-*or TowmWp i,, Qneen Vkteria. -------------------- Ms. Wffiiiams is a junior major- 9794.

8 kreca Sdhool-G|m B (M ar) ___________ ^ ___ Telephone satellites car. handle ing deaf studies: leachev educa- .........................

herwB, Jonathui Wii'Jces of t.>an Diego, Oahf. add Kristopher and TYmothy WilfceB of Avon, Conn.

Fiaierail services were March 30 <tt the Saul Coloriia! Home,

C !iD iigr«tu la tion «

(C ritW ril on,jyni ft ^

n%Mi<iiW Oaatoto UR ¥r. about 30,000 calls at a ttma. tion at MacMumw. BIghtotewn OHtMe — (IS YK

Flag Day was fu-st officially obaerved in 1877 to ceJebrase ttw lOlkh aoniversery of llie sriecUon af tlw fis«.

Daren of Hightetowfi!,a fang' teree Legtomairo aad Wodd Wtor n veteran echhw te j

£•1per-

as a Coin- Associetion

Airnociaii ion-HEW Inc. and mail It to P.O. Box 712, Hjoihtst.rwn. NJ 0«5?0, or call (609 ) 490-7550 tor iurtiher Irformatioii or to re­ceive a ssiaro" broctiure and meimbeiiphii) acpi'icaiiaoi:.

Ah' r.' vnao'! tcio '.rie worir renowned c-pnino-er Antohio Vi- val'C'i orea-.i^ed , 'ti e 'Vivaldi Ch'im’ 'er K''e'< '?mh'e tV’;-.!! young \!'OTnre"’ selected b-om tlie ar;>lmns who stiU'died t.p? Trior.io«:ery where me taught. lrihP(riti!\g Wie ’’ot'te riradIruon, ‘''I'he Vivaldi ()r- oneisitpa ot Miorcov/' wa; tormed vn the fall of 1993 bv prptessnc bwdlsna iSezixKlnaya, a vioamgt arid miueici-n with a fire rfepSlk- tjon rot only in rlui Sovie.t Union hu't ateo m ’W'e’ tei-a Jliurope. 'f.'io Viva'ai' OrchesTira ol Moscow has aooumuiliated diverse recording ■ard performance t'xperieoosa in tlie major cities of France. Ucr- manv and Russia.

“Forever Plaiid” oijeued m New York on May 20, 7990. k received unrjnimc'us nave reviews and rat* for over four years, Bince then

has portrayal of Porgy in “Porgyand Bess”, lhaviht! peifarmed to rave reviews from Lincoln Ceiw ’er to iRo de Jarerio, HcludiOg a special 1985 jot.agement with GbwHesion’s Catbsb Row ntwt« Compativ in a gal.', o—lebi'otlon oR the opera’s 50th auniver.awv.

M i Sfth faMfafaar kwt

t « « k *)•?-I

HEW JERSEY, THURSDAY. APRIL A UW

^ r -^ L B C A L N O T IC E i. ARMNANCfl HO. IM S ^ t

itfM ioucn. o r w g iix sto w n COUNTY o r MERCER

STATE OF new JERSEl Am OtdiBaaw to Evtabikli Sal-

•Tm*>k rr ORDAINED by the

M a y o r atvl CcwncU of the Borau^ of HlghtstowA;

SECTION 1. The- foiUowing of- Ihaei eniiaioyinent desi/naAont art* iMWOy confirmed »nc the rate ol coinpenoatton of each police of­ficer of the Boruiiijh of Hights- town whose comp'jnsatioh shuU be «o an annual baGia is:A. EffodSve January 1, 1994, the

ly achedule shai’. bo as fol-

TTSwr I 4k#Ms« m-mmm'a *• s

Cl^wBtation SalarynSMttoikiy $25,814

-Atm lm ao 31.8'29Aker 2 yean 36,270Aker 3 yean 40,710Adtor 4 yeais 46,897Servant 50,577Chief 53,106.B, Eflectfve July 1, 1994, the sal-aoy sobedule shaU be as follows:Ctsesification SalaryRpobeitiaaairy $26,201Ratrolman 32,307After 2 years 36,814After 3 years 41,320After 4 years 47,600Sergeant 51,336Chief 53,903C. Effective January 1, 1993, tnesalary schedule shall be us fol-lows: 1Claaaiflcation SalaryPoohettonaiy $27,249Boteohnan 33,599Akbr 2 yean 38,287;Alter 3 years 42,873

' After 4 years 49,504Seigeant 53,388Chief 56,058D. Effectilve March 1, 1993, theeaiasy schedule shall be as fol- 1lows:Oassification Salary,PiabeiticinBiy $27,357:BstooJman 34,103AfteofiS yeans 38,861After 3 years 43,618After 4 yean 50,247Seogeant 54,190Chief 56,900

SEiCnON 2. A person servingIQ coltJtieir of the foiiowin^ posiiuoaa

receive the ioUowiiikg com «'penaaiiioii: 1Deievuve $750Tnoflic Offloer 50

hiaUTlow 3. Supplemental Ion-'0BVtfy lor r'oiuoe: 1

1-196

$ 500

900I

1 00

1,700

2,100

- --^^■■••eaaenial Lnugevity i*ay lor robeo weretnems are oa-W upon yeais ot service in accord- unce wich the louowiii|f schedule, effective as ioUoHs:

1-1-9SA fter 5 yeams of service

400After 10 yeais of service

800After 15 years exf service. . , l,^0f)

AWer 20 years of service

as.A lter 25 yeams of aervioe 2,uo;3

SECTION 4. This oi'dinanoe shaA take effect as indicated a£- 4er fim l poasoge and publication ah gprovided by lew.

NOTICE HOnCE ia hereby ^vea thati

tfae foregoang uiumanoe was in- Owiuoea and paaaea on rust i MBOWig at a regular meetint> ul the oorougn councu of tne Bokiou^ ot Uogtitaiown held on' A p*** 8, 199a, ana oroerca puo- Mnea ui aoooioanoe wsm me law. I Sasa Umtnauoe wan De consiaer- eo lor auiai reacting end adoption « • aneeung oeui on Apim i7, ENtb at fdio pm at the Muincipnl

'“Buttumg;, i4t» Xsoren Mam ocreet, Hagtxeiowii, at wnsen time ah peisooa lutereeted may appear for or agaanat che paasuge ot said Qadaneuce.

Amaie Eigen, AMC ikKOugn Cjeric

H. Ckuzelte, Apaall 6, 1905.E'ce $45.50

Ibstoncal Society Sggitt Speakers

The World War n Comnem-' iwefieB Cosnsnlttee of tea Higme-' «BNia>EMt Wladanr IBstoctoM Se-{

Msto qieakiini for As May I ' p N fp m merblpg VE Dny, the

lifvwwry of victory in' R sH i l « held at the

Norton Rogtia School and (p i& lic is invitad.

I pert of Qie progrsm, the so- ' ' « seewog a ccaas seokon o f;

Met fOnneocs ot the com-1 vmo would Rke to shore,

o twnm Oiay wore I f 9li> ih o nee the final <b9s et

aanfm. They may in Soi^ el

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L E G A L N O n C Et> ' m iW K ^ Kfl>.

TC«»iit E««t Wlndwar Y9m - EASfJJWWJSW TfWNSHIP iSon Wn » IS. 14 rf iMt WWCBR GOTTNTYViT«».or TVwmrfifp Aa Otm nmtrn Atat>m*K Orf»a.a G a»m , At*H 6, 1998. T ? ^ ” ***!** * *

F w I 6IA 0 OvMnmM far Maa-Uirfaii Em-

. Thiw Paclod: 1 (oM) T «r . ■ Coat: IBMO.

EUm ImIL a Natan . IConlctaai GM c

a OwBOtto, A|iifi6,1905

I P C A T N O T i r P BE TT ORDAINED AND EN- ACSTEZ) bjr the ToiwralAp CoUfcS

NoWoe h hersbv lAven that on ofdie TowM U ) of Boat WMbiar, Vnn<W. the tW i Aort of Apri', County of Ueicar, State of Now

L E G A L N O T IC EORDINANCE NO. 1I95--12

TOWNSHff OF BAST W DiDS<»

COUNTY OF MERCER

create oome as o Uen up<m the tanoa aoutting the afklewiA or curb wbete suah work was done. Said Boo shall hecxiRie on assess* meat for kidal improvemants to

Fee 110.00 the asms etctent end maonor'' as looal hniKiovement hens aiv in the Tbwnobtf) and shell be ooi-

New Joraar;. fnif.- D. 'Tm .anMnd

ooat of said pnmose is 9881.000: and .

— ------------.. " ■ Y |4S:000 ($8,000 of \vhirJt taPOSTAL JOBS sfMbtrtahta to flie atHltionsl ap-

Start $12.084»r. For exsn. and

CLASSIFIEDW A N T E D

taeaed in the maimer piwuied oy aonhcetion mfo. call (219) 789- ??? **tow for the coHecboo of such 8901 ext. NJ 571, 9 AM-9 PM. hereinof^ sppro-otbar aaasaaaenti end shall haa* s .^ . iim ^ priated to Hnatu-e said pmposa;

andend shall bear Sun.-Fit

at the earne rate.1995. f*o or ahouit 8 om at the Jersey, that non-UDion employees An Ordlnanca AmemUng and Nny ih g faeaniln shall prohibit Bs»t WlMxor Towhehin Mimld- g{ the Township aiad) be paid the pel B^liiRiw, 15 Ltarntnit Boule- fhliotwlnig astarlee and wages dur-

SOCIAL WORKEB

pinpose; ^ ftnJIiaMlta of the M .. Lhosl Odeenmssto

_________ _____ _ . ___ , ________ _________, P. The amended estimated vte« (n ills DsHutinaiit ot<CatB-Snppleinentiiic C h a p t e r 18 *•* Townst«to from commencing maxtoium amount <rf bontfs or mutoW of the Btote ol“Siroets and Sidowalks" Ceo- netioo to recover the amount .Otto*. NJ School Social Work, notea necessary to he issued for n Jerssy S u * sVrtni** adiig SoedoB 18-8 “Curb and exbeocted agtonat the owner of ^ oertifioate rear’d. BiLbigual- said oumoae is ^ .000 : and shows dint «h« iroaB debt of the Sidewalk Rapiacoment and As- ^ •*P « « * " having oompo' Spas** prefr’d. Salary a n d G. ’Hie ooat of such purpoao Borou^ as “hr Tiinia*aessmant of Coals* sf Iho Bo- Ratodiction thereot A cer- Beneftte in aooordaixie w-neg as hereiiiibefore stated faieim^ ^ j—rTiwnwl hj- tha OB-

bard,. East Wiwf”Or, New Jersey, fug 1905 and untfl a successor * e ®V*nBin« Board of Eair Wind- OrAnwtoe to adopted.aor Townshlo will hoM e hearing SECTION 1: ______ — ____ ___ _______ - - ________ — —— .on the anred Or an!>H<*tlon of DELETE THE FOLLOWING: vised General Otdtoanees of *® ** ‘” py of the afareeaid “» «w n «A Apply by letter and the estimated athpregale anwraril tlwitealfcio of Bio U ~ »•te undsrdaned. Ot wh'th time Sectton 4. Recreation Em- the Townddp of Emt Windsor. «n ou i* ahtol In such action t>e w w n ^ b y April 17 to Pecaomel of $50,000 chereesMe to the prp- pstnddod in Itoto S i d '‘ i n ■ i ■ and otaoe sR tmteradei parties ployeea-SvannMr Parte Progmm- BE IT ORDAINED by the P * ^ lacto otodenos of the ex- Dirt., 884 )ect end M etert on oblitpiiioM |iy rtld, flto *fcW rttotowm he given die opportunity to MHMsaand aatortea toclitoeo TowhAip Counoi o f ttw Town- irtenoa o f * s d * t due from the * ;• ™ arfhoifaed by llil-i Qrdbiaaes to oatfw ited hataia' srtO,4totoShlabe heard. 4. Reciertlon fin - «*i*P «< Windsor, to the ownsr-ootupaut to die Towtohip. **520. 009 448-7708. BOE the eortwit pemiUed by N JB A . « jt debt lngMisis.msBdtottbd by

, ployeea-Tken Dcop-fo - all ddai Coualy of Manor, Slate o f New 18-5.8 AS monies leooveeed or . ~ ---------- 40A:2-20 o f die Local Bhbd Law. t ^ la w . . i » '•Anrhosrtnn Number W*M-111; ^ tn ta tve. Joney, (hat Chapter IS “Streota ntod to (he TW ndilp imAw the DRIVER-SUBSTITUTB Section 5. R is heteby confirm- Sdefim It . A>w *^iat or’ lew

Y1 M e 1»*wio«ed Additlrm to 4 R ecr^ on fin - and SWewalka”, be and is here- wovisinoa of (he preceding abaU SCHOOL HUS *•»* moidee exceeding $48,000 monies leoeived fcs «to puipaae■ “ " ' downpoymsHto deeortbed to Sectton lh | i^ shall

voments or for the be applied either tn eSnet nay---------------- - ' - - . . . --- .,j UM. n-iM. ----------- h- -------------------- - --------- --- wly.t 11 Tfr

I'*’"*- _ idoyees - Sunxner Teen Centers l»y wppkmeeted to include Sec- oradHed to the ecooum out of ___, , appropriated fort- ra,w«to« LoQ ygngX . ^ tion 15-5 “CHub end Sidewalk ’vWth (be ooOts of such woifc w m pneleircd. <m ceiiJtol improve;„# WoeV 57. todustve. Kepiaceaneim and Aaeessnneot of t»<H twH trsin. $10.M oer hr. Apply w (kpitel Imsirt»v«mei* Fund in meat d the oort ol d » Jm anv^

15-5.7 Vlolaftlionj and penalties. b i ^ l s heretofore *o«piroved for ment or to paymeiH of ihe dhli-. sedaries tnoiuatve.

959 Recieatten Em- Cortta" os follows:ployees-MIsceUaneous - all titles and salaries inclusive.

190. Eert Wtndoor, NJ0(won

WolNir*. of amieeV o- «nr»li/.nt!nTi;Ry.A mion f»*v1 Add'ftolt. Afiri tutu FOTiTjOWIWG:

Prrevwer PoTifonTruiiSf to Tt-^o- S E (T i''V 4: RECREATTON EM- bi«/>n No. R95-12 and 587 So. Ft. PT/IVRRS 5 subsequent to a notice havingAd-toSon Reereetion Emphivee, - AHer b e - 8*ven as atoresairi, shall!

In eddJtion to (he remedies pro- Borouf* are now available to gallons wued punauHil to thisNew P—Mir« 'be Township in SecUon ^ finance said purpose. Tlie addi- Bond Ordinanoe. The amount of15-5 Curb and .SH'walV 'aonlace — V owner of lands abut- 609-443-7794. EOE. tionol sum of SS.-VIC is hereby ap- oWigationB authwized but not is-ment and Assesement of Costs. ^ AS.CT ^ bemmder shall be reduced

15-5.1 Purpose. As a result of »b«H violate Subchnpter 15- PRINCIPAL - H lO If the p e v n ^ of the cost of said to (he extent (hat such iunds arapusc. c g —,---------- purpose, for a total downpayment so use/(

of $43,000. SocJaon 12. The full faKh and

ASST. PRINCIPAL SCHOOL:

BiLingual'- S)>anish candideteAr«roval f5ou..*ht; Sit... Plan School Piogram-Pro School Pro- or is atoout to ^ o -As)r«rovinii and ai*v Such Variances eramm im evheReouio^l. Inrtmkrr <*-*19.00 per hour jT *

A eonv of the tmooos-d plan is Assistant Instructor sxsewauc reiMOCement•vartshle for review at the Plan-

•“ •** ^ sj ju rir^ r-.r -T L s « - ^ « » « . -.km- i

C T ,r t* ,K .«« . * . « » . a « » r * . ,r sm u S lIU T T ------------------------------------ ”< I” ” * . ■»” » « » « ,T i °<*7 * A.H te1 i v c . » i , N o n r y . r ”

Eaa« Wtodstw. NJ 08520 Arte & Crafts Instructor _________ i _ e .„ etou » n> i* i— of tink. or.Ai-.-o/.o ARnTNAMn; WA by asKhorized to be iMued pur- . „ . -H. Gonette, April G, 1995.

vide for the leptecemetU of w r i P t ^ H T p ^ ’^ ’s oert.. High *»*^Borough m:e neiWiytain rtdewelks to accordance w i* “ tchTor admdn. a ^ ^ a T k ^ <rf T e *“ ^ P««ctuoI paymentthe rtdewalk mptocement P*i>- puited. C l y by Irtter & re««ne.

"moo *15 00 t>er hour ****” ^ appropriate monies ($1.0001 or im- personnel, East ;i^j^7a;nthoriM d to be is- obli«e*aonB mMurited' bySH On-HS.OO per hour heve been bonded •hererfnr Tt he Fttoonmertt for not more than toL a - w n «« a-k r»krf vat awmonzea to be Is- ordltence The ..tJtgi-

Hkv»-7onlnnr Board office during Recreation Employees - Sommer i_*__ _ 1* ninety (90) da^ or both for eaek sued m a principai amount of __normal business hours. 8;3d am- Park Program

SEVERABILITY.owner for ail sidewalks and curbs N a n y oertion, subsection,

t R sn *iK nn I,....- requiring repair or removal after chaise or pheaee of this ordtoance ORAINANCE NO. 1995—1 Berough for toe peyment of_ _____ _ V *<be completion of (he alde^valk h hpM to be unconetituflonol or BOROTTAH AF HTAHTSTOWN oO*toaOk*B and the interestFee $19.00 tep h o e i^ t program. I is the *>v«tal for any reason, such de- COTINTY OF MERCER P “ °"bed by the Local Bond

I IPTATprmTTr KnTirii: uPTvnGno ww itonAL

smooT^ nisTPicTA«*vi»r#I«em»*»'t ffr B'llq

n o tto k ts ni\rKNRo«M of of

P n i i r ^ i i l n r ft ft AE ft ft AO «wss» V /\t«w ‘ P **’'' ** ** J/X U lJ U irn. l *. i g m e a u iw i cw.- Vks Avan Bwv-U A*Purpoae of <tlhds subchapter to *'ot affect the remain- Boin! Ordinance to Amend Bond

Re^^Hon Emptoyees - RBscel- egtg,|ujQg|j ^ prooecItBe whereby portions of this ordlnanoe.

A d^^Lratlve Assistant. and ciriw will be re- ^Park Coordtnator piaoed, assigning the responsi- BEPBAL.

« Tim « i5 nn «». k - bomity to the abutting landowner. A ll ordinances or parts of or- Bus D,|t. and assessing for costs where the finances inconsistent with this

«in m etynn rv«. Townshgp is foroed to replace the ordinenoe are hereby repealed to crrrTTnN 2 AM n X « n ~ I s*ttew»Bt and curb. 'he extent of such moonsirtency.

the Ft)*# Wtodwor T1e<<ioual School t. .—i.... —1 . H*k 15-5.2 Duty of Abutting Prop- TVb=d, for O T - ^ incoiMistete with ^ EFFECTIVE DATE

G PV ROAnr>s AND ETHEK- w e d hereby re- ^ ^ Ordinanerj chall take ef-NFT BA ARDS. SECTION 3- Except as other- of tand abumng upon feet 20 days after final passage

Seeled bids vo’ l be received bv Wise provided:' ra tes^ compenr “ P"****: sidewalk ^ poiWhallSon ^cording to law.the Bneird of Erh.eatiion of the gatkm provided herein are in ef- *” lownstap to construct, re-

laiw.Section 7. The amended estl-

toereon without bmtoalion o4 rateor amount.

AmUnance No. ’O l-ii Adonted meted maximum amount of bonds cm 13. The Borou^ rea-M »v 2. 1991: Aiiihorlriu» and or notes to be issued for the pro- ^ anyA"urnuri«Mn„ „ „ A<»dlMonal ject is $808,000. The amended esli- “ 'P®''’'*'''''''™® towards (he costs of $168,000: Antheridne the Mak- mated cost of the project is $851,- " fInc, of an A.1Al«„nal Doxyunav- 000. , m S ^ n 1 of th * bondment of $8090 and Providing Section 8. A1 hotel ^icipatlon ^ pekir to the Is-for the Issuance of Additional notes issued hereunder shall ma- 7 7 L “ kf’^ r ’'l r . 7 Bond Anticination Notes in An. tore rt such times as may be do- ^ * fa Bot^ O ^nanwtielnation of the Issuance of termined by the duef finanoia! bondsS..rh Ronds. officer; provided that no note ^BE IT ORDAINED by the shall mature later lhan one year

s . _________________ !i .k- f— ^ 7 ,1 toomzed herein have been .NOTICE t ^ « !

Bartt. Windsor R»<tenai School feet M w 1, 1995. pair, «ner or relay any siOewalk 'state of be to such “ L T a s Za s b^DHririt on Tuesdav. Anril 25. SECTION 4; This Ontaiai.ee "b®" by the chief financial ^ ^1995 at 2:00 twn forevwUing timel ahadl become effective twentv *' ■* be the duty ot ^ W ri«v»* t *b'irds of all members thorouf af- officer The chief finaiicie! officer (jj- oame “control om™ ri^Ut which time dhev w ill be pub- (20) days after final passage and - y t>w'«er ot land abutting a pub- at a regular i^eung of concuniinig) as fol- shall determine all matters in ^Mclv mxmed atel read aloud. U u c X n a c c o n i in g ^ and ^ m te l^ T S ^ K to ,.o Marek -* 'b notes issued pur-

Certified dheck nr bid bond in shall remain in effer.t until by the propemy owner s 4” ^ Sentfion 1. The Mayor and suant to this ordimancr ’ *' '®n® tiry laCions Section(he amount of 10 percent of the amended or suspended. «■ P '"P - f ’ published m determine and chief financial officer’stotal bid imirt accompany the NOTICE w '* 'be law. Saidpronosal. NOTICE fe hereby given that “ 8®” ^ <«• o®<=upants of be coiteijkred for

Piddere *,aM comply vdth P.L. the foregoing Ordinance w«s in- P ™ P ^ - to T "o ? ’ r d1975 Chanter 127 and P.L. 1977, trodu-ed and passed on tlrsr ^5-0.3 Obligation Upon Notice, meeting of the Township Co’uncilOhainter 33. reading at a reguiiar meeting ot

Biddems may obtain conies of he Township CooiPcil of East the snocifioaitiipTis ai the Office of Windsor Toymship held on March “ "'P''ovemient ot any siidewailx or

1.150-1 (f), pursuant - j their ® signature budget or financial policies with

upon the nooes snad be conclusive respect to any expenditures to be 94-11 is a Pvidience .as ro all suen Octormin- re-iimitnirsed. This .heotion is in-

ordinance ««»ns. A41 notes issued hereunctei’ tended to be and hereby is a te- ■totoh aitiltoorlired and anpronri- ™ay be renewen ti'om time to oiaranion ot the Borough’s otficiol

■~tete as follows:A. Ordinance

mnditi-mirrore bond

in accordance wtih the law. Said ot nou.ee toeretor the j,>assagL- of said of vhich wia® to serve as 'i>i™e to time an public or pu- aixl panel piuor to ihe

Le.nirl'nng Boulevaixl at which timethe School Business Adrainsisfra- 28, 1995 and omJered pubtisheii interested may appeartoi'-Boaird Secretai-v. 384 Stock- jjj accordance wtih the law. Saidton Street. Hteh^slown. K.J. 08520 Oidiinsnce v ll be considered for to heoiion i5-a.ii.or by calling 609-443-7706. final reading aad adoption at a 15-5-4 Authority to Order Ite-

Delivery must he completed meeting of the Township Council " be TW.nship Engineerbefore June 1, 1995. to be held on April 25, 1995 at 8 “" “ -5'' Uinector ot Public Works

The Board of Education re- pM at the Municipal Building, 16 ‘ '^ y auihoidzed and em- * eserves the riigbc to reject any or Laraiin* Boulevard at which time "o order any sidowailk or April t., lihKj.oB bids and to waive informordies gH pargoi* Interested may appear wiprovoci or repaired whento bidding if It fo to Ho beit In- <, ^ifWinst the passage of said ? hds-ber judgment it shall be tenest to do so. Ordinance. deemed necessary.

David Shatter Eliirtbeth O. NoluiBoard S e t^ r y Munknpol Clerk

H. Gazette, April 6, 1995.

4- . U .- u tJ V. A *1 o c inner a ' " **• '<’1' " ' duci c i'P p ix jiF r - >-et= it r in c ’wtJdI i i u i i i 1111143 L(i njiatr’a iL in nNo owners ot any lands shall bo - eld o Apul 2^ 1995 at 8 .aimonn ofhec thimpc. S2.tp... time subjeci to tne provisions oi „otem to neglect to completo .the re-pau- or ™ a t he M u n «^ l Btnldmg, 16 M,i,n-lciba( N.J.S.A. 40A.-2-8 (a). The chier reaTTil>urse any expendi-

luines 'towaircls 'tile cosis ot me im- Ru.ld.nv,, to ramblv vvidh the tmanciai officer is hereby au.Chor- pmveraiem or purpose described Ayn,oTiiinf)iri|q Wirtili Htjft'? Act, Lo 0eli part or aii ot me noie ; m j>ecuion 3

( ovmir'-pruTrreTrt:. vaite sale arid to deliver ttiiem lonereor to be Juicuirred

iSSuaiMje ofbonds or npies airtnoriMia tuaiein

Fee $96 50

S S lC i e ? k ^ ^ ^ ^ B. Tb. t o « attorowr-atSon to accoraauce wah TreasuryTownship of East Windsor Ordmnnee 94-11. for the ceipt ot payment ot toe purchase Hegnianmns beotoon 1.103-18, and

various iiiuTooses seit forth there- Prac* P te accrued interesE tronino accuon (or inactioni will be an in, iig $683 000. of which $35,000 is 'ttoto aaites to the date ot delivery artaaiiice or device in accordance- ihle dowTmavment, tneireot. The agaet tinanciai ottl- -wiJih Treasury Regulation l.KB-

C, It is In the best intepest of aer is darecied to report in w ill- 13 (j) or 1.148-9 (g) to avoid to the Townsihiro to amend Bond mg to ilhe goverming body at the whole or in part, «nb»tirsge yield

or arbditirage reibate

L E G A L N O T IC ENotice is 'hereby g^ven that on Ordinance 94-11 in order to ap- meeoing nexit succeeding the date resunctions

15-5.5 Procedure for repair or Mondoy, the 17fii day of April nroprnate an oddildonaJ $168,000 when any sale or dettvery of tiie reqiuoirementa______ j ____ oonatpuctlon by Townrtilp by lien iflgg, on or about 8:00 pm at the for the upgrade of municipal notes pursuant to this ordinance beotaon 14. This Botti Oirdto-Townahip of East Windsor ^ thereof. If any tend- Bast Windsor Tovtoshlp Munict- builWiimes. of whidit $8,000 shall bo » made, iiuch report must mettuie ance ^lall take etfect twenty (20V

Fee $20.50 j j Gazatte, April 6, 1995 owner shall neglect or refuse to pay Bulldling, 16 Banning Boulo- the downpayment, resulting In a tine amount, sbe descrqiCion, me days attea- the first pubbeationFee $40 50, «to®4PUOt, reooinstirucst, restore, vard. East Windsor, New Jerney, 'tcteil aipproprilatilion for the up- interest rate and the moiuniy thereof after final adoption as_ zwpoiir or dlter the grade of the (he Planning Board of Bast Wind- torade of munlbipal buUdings of sohedute of the notes sold, lae provided by the Local Bond Law

sldewBilk or ourb in troni of the sor Township will hold u hearing $518,000, and a total appropria- piriae obiiained and the name ot Section 15 This Orouiance ahaQ property owner's lands when on the app^ or application of %m under Bond Ordinance 94-11 *be -purchaser. t^ke effect upon its r ninnT andreoessaty, the T o w n ^ E n ^eer the u ^ i g j ^ at which ti..u> of $851,000. gectfon 9, The capital budget of imhkcafion as p rov id ^ V ta w .and-or Director of Pubbe WorKS and pteoe aM interested parcies Section 2. The amended total the Bornugik nf TKahu4r ^ ^o _______ r„ .._M.t 1____:___ tv ,._____ ...JTT. . . .. - toe Borougti ot tlliightstowu is NOTICE

L E G A L N O T IC ENOTICE

OPmv j cause a notrjce to wriBW ro will be given the opportunity to cost of tihe projects set fordi in herebv~Bm]^i<vl"to":i^The T m ^ *p o' F^t Windsor be served upon tne owner ot or be heard. Sectton 1 of Z d Ordinance No.

occupant ot suclt lanos requirmg Appltoation Ntimlber: SP-94- 94-11, including all related ex- ^ tj e extent of . , , , I 1 tvi • ■ necessary specltied wont to 126; TWe; ThadM ■ — - ~ ■ . . .

will hold a_reguM y .■nonthly gtonal service pursuant to N.J.- such sodewalk or curb to be done Estate Associates.oorre^five biding as a prote- the necessary specltied wont to 126; TWe: Thacker & Fmnk Real penses as set fenfh in N.J.S.A. i re'wiih’. ' i i ; * r“ rei™on"m me -roduced

L E G A L N O T IC EEAST WINDSOR TOWNSHIP mSTOBIC PRESERVATION

COMMISSION PUBLIC NOTICE MARCH 27, m s

-n . j w -s r » .t z z ^ J T J . - : . z z z z « . n o t k e „ , s . - » « » .any inconsistency the foregoing Ordi nance wOs dn-

__ dna-y Ml fo. f I f ------ ------ resolupon in me iroduced and passed on firstmodltag on Thursday, April 6, S.A. 40A:ll-5 (1) (a ). This con- *. f » « i „ f - m m i , ;1095, a( 7.30 pm, in the Board tract and the resolution aufhonr- of thirty (30) days irom the date R«ai EldBte Assomaten ivitk mrewnm eanmiiiM imirre noara showing tuU de- me Borough Lounoil of tlioBoom ot the Municipal Building, mg ,14 ,are available for public in- of s e r t^ <rf s iL i nocaw. suen LocatSon of Premisas- Block 3 S e c ^ ^ T 'Th.-* aforesaid pro- ^ aimenttod oapi-tal ouo- Borough of Highislown held ori16 Lattdng Buolevard, E a s t gp^^on in the “o t L 'o f L Mul ^ to b e * ! ^ ^ l i T ^ n ^ 'R - r S t ^ y O je c t l^ " r . Z Z I

’ ’ c- Ivi. h Ttonk te the port office address ol Princeton - H&ghtrtown Road, the addftfonafl amount of $168,090 vision of Looal Government Set- Said Ordinance will be cbOrtHerwT ^ meeting Is open to the pi'b- vA|7 ^ ^ IT owner’ «s provided O^buny, New Jersey 06512. is hereby authorized and appro vices is on file tv«h the Clerk ed tor linal reading and a d o ^

He, in accordance with the Open ^ - j ^ Assessor. If lus-ber Nature of appeal or appUoatlon: prJrted for (he project idenfifled and is ovaiAable there for nunlle at a mrr»iinir h»-H on Ann! 17Public Meettogi Law. Serv^ . C y tfied Health Edu- peat oflfco address crtxiot be To conrtrurt an addMion to on ex- as ‘laBteltoap Access for Munid- h i e ^ ^ m s

The tofiowtng addt- S Xinserted far tour weeks, once o Approval Sought: Prelteitaary Section 1 or Ordinance 94-11. The ti«,o I msttecs are berere con- Htehtstowto. at which Ume afl ^ to ^ o flto te l itewspaprt- Of a n d ^ ^ ^ andOoun- persons i^ L r te d £

shall not compity with me re- Refjulred:Fee $9.50 autaiemente of the pubde not»co. Front yard - lOO*

it shali be terwful far die Depart- Side yatd - SO*

Hie agenda of the meeting is v - ,ailtebhed bereto. ^

For fafarmaition contact Ber- .nard Bush, Corresponding Sec- «e)k«y, 81 Bennington Driye, Best Wandsot, New Jersey 08520; 600- 44$-8654.

AgssdsL Roll csH 2. DDnutes8. Budget 1005 — Progress re­

port4. Design sOd Review C<»nniR-

L E G A L N O T IC E meM of Public Works ot toe Proposed:NOTICE Township upon ffling of due proof Front yard - M.5’

OF of servioe or puhUaacson of toe Side yard - 0.Fc o n t r a c t AWARD sforeosad noUce wtth (he Town- Existed:

The Township uf East Windsor Masiggw, upon tbs Township Front yard - 60’Side ysnd - 9.F

cliStogBB to tUttetaails of the pro- . a n , — ____(«Wa Tilr»™ ^7\ii ^ The sivmge pertod of y,hereto k. <U- '•“ tutoeas of ssM piapQss, ac- Aiiene Etgen, BMC j

^ ^ **> « « tZ Z Z Z Ufa Borou^ & '^ ^ (hsroat a . set form m ms Bocsi H. G a ^ »n iP «R R-m S.

^ Fto $135M>itB n'*iii">ri '

Mayor and CotindL , _ ____ ..Seettoh 1. Tlie Mayor and ^ « « * « « « * * « « «*•

Council hereby determine andstele that: ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ * * * * * * * *

A The project (hereinafter H IG H T S T O W N B O R O 'referred to as “purpose” ) au'h-

5

S u rfin g A p ril 10th, the H ig h M (»r t^ *W it «r D e p n t^has awarded a cortiract without Manager's dtraccion, to cause toe

a ) Ouldetaies oompetitivo: bidding as a profas- retjuk'ed work (o, be done and A copy of the propoaed plan Is orteed In Section. 1 of Ordtoanceh ) Certified Local Qovam- atonal sehtioe pursuant to N J.- Prtd tor out of the moiaes of toe avniktbie far review at die Plan- No. 94-11 shall be und -rtokHn as » -11 »— • 11. k ‘ m.Blent stefai SA . 40A;ll-5 (1) (a ). This con- Townrtidp avartabla tor that pur- nfag-Zontog Board office during a genonal Improvement, no part *0*D t 'W ill p ^g in In illu n g tlU W R|ig

& BtoeritenDtel o f Bart Wind? tiBot and (he resolution authorlz- P«®n. Upon ootnpirtaon ot ma nonnal buokwai htertM, 8:80 am- of tbeoort 'ot wiiich shall be as- done .betw een ,11 pm WMi 4 tta ta tt Township fag It are avaUablo for puMR to* wonc, - - - -- • '6L t m m

ttWlMilc''(ifaw 14-86)jaMnOftnnftpft

,.Ji fsM te^ jH im taR »'

t & o amount axpencM 4:30 pm Mbndagr iiartigh FHday. aaased, ogatost any property ape- ',|frjiarrp ipsfrtl^^ifaa offlna of the Mu- rtMdl bo toWSHot oy too WUlsmC. BiggRt oW)y b a t t e d ; and * fwMTOOn m

Awonled (a: Robait A. €Ud-

dthw Iwirtwii%M ttto--- -

■ J i Ifaewife, Aprtr A T996'.

t* PubiK Wonoi or Aittoraey fn* Apptkmit B. The hereto auth. cplQntlol| ol th f Tluo, w ill ta infa to. "■ ^ « ‘'*i^"** ®* » waeRs tokl«4ha«rliota t # '...... .............. ® w Townabip Loaned. The » > •: IVn IB150 Ufa Bonwirtf: (tod *-

SsrvloaK 1Pm iae*nrt 8 « - '’J*faitota ‘ Cattato upon toortpt ol « in - .', ', .....y-.,., C ’ta fa naeossar]f,ta,flnaii(iovfan " Atfarttc|$^jfof Merttofa tae'oiitttaiaiion ot onargM sm ii As rttOtjUai '4,60fa:B.C people stoh pisrobie by the inuanre of

Tfax Appoal Joint witO'Ry ver.tty (iie tanouiu ^s«U -tron Stan Afafaoiites*d ufaouti oi suen wont olid anall make o)faiiiMtAi>iid faea rtte.

to a the B(>rough pur- *0 (he Tfaoil l md Lau' of

BIQHI8XOWM O A S in m ! NEW JERSEY, THURSDAY. APRIL A 1 ^

BUSINESS GUIDEOniOLSTERER

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B oard 1S85 M eetings

The Baot Wbidaor Toarnahip Planning Board hai aat iU tene- duie of Monday met^ngg for 19DS to be held in toe Manlcipa' Build­ing, 16 Lanndng boulevard. Eaat Windeor at 8 pm.

Apcg S and 17.M«y 1 WM U.June 5 and 19.July 10 and 17.Auguot 7 and 21.Saptembar 11 and 111Oetobar 8 and 11.Wpirentoar • and SO.December 4 and 11.

Towrahm Board ’tfS Sessions

The Eaot Windsor Tuwtohlp Zontog Board of Adjuabnent ,iaa se Its scbediile of Tburadoy meat- hiK<! for 1995 to be faeld in the

14 Ebodwrit Stryi ca<4Byyinn Jgrtkto boito 7 am and attoUMt wytown raaulfa toPtosovar Swvloa, to li pm, « »FbatSader BwttoMbw Ab»H 17, Mereer

15 ShabbeS Ptaaovar Sarytoa, 9 County re d to ^ MaV place gaaaten. Baby NammC of Abtaail cuiumJc far ptex-np.Rave SdaMdw Meroer County ImprovamaBlt

Autbority fM CiA) announeed a Weak at AprO I I coMract t»Mi National Waste far

16 No Hebrew School and Peas- the colledHon and composing otover Service, 9 un Praae ettpninto. The eMpp'ngi wffi

17 No Hebrew High School and be CMimoatod at toe Atedntie Adult Academy " H e b r e w Cointy Beologktol FadUty.Craoh Coune. Part H", 8 to Oraas will he coUecSed opoe a 9:30 pm fconiJnuea far two week by toe ooubty cantractM more week) A aefaeduto far e«Mh mumclpality

10 No Hebrew Sdtool to betog devaloped and wHl ba20 Itoeeovec Service, I pm releneed to toe puUic bp the end21 Paoaover Service, 9 am and of March,

9tobbalt Pemovar Serafae, 8 Braeb angr alto ba lalt «nri>- tvm side where K wij^ ba rapyoaad by

r* P-,' «ver Servfae, 9 toe mnnlclpallBM. Qtiaiiltoai paa-vt-'-or Sei-vim taintog to ifaa dseto el brsah ss-

'n No Hrf>retv School,, biovai -ahoidd 'halditoictod toVo iT»hrr<’ il’oh s;chool and local public wdcfci deptortoMto

1 : . A “Hebrew -------- -------------Reading Ci-a«h GMn,e, Part T )T SHABBAT SBRVKB iS”,, 8 to 9:30 pm (cootlnuea forone more week) Beth El fiyttogogue of Eaat

Om 1ai'H in» — tototevee tora«ito>owt

too TTnPvid to«t«e m w w ***w d W (tovwtenln* and IntontdoMne behavior, orodnclng aerinna bod-| i4v Ininrv or death of toe victim.

created a new

1194 Phona N iunbara

HightatowD B oreogb

Ctoric, Artona 1

maatfa« 7:30 ]

499.8108.Deputy Ctoek,

Ba0.490-I19L<FDaa-

oeriecIHoe hue____1-— -hiM-.,, emerrence of fear emnnv New<a. ., ‘ . J ' ^ . j#™ — -Teraev drlwra To beln motoriat*handlcm>ped

- . ' J, , . Tersev S*s'o Snfptv Council of-I. DO have a fire extoirnlsber , j. . „ . « .. ___ . , ,, 'en toe folliowinB ssrelv tine:to year home at every loeation .r > •where a lira to likely to start. *Be aware of vnur amro'ind- Purchaaa fire extingulaheri toat Inga. Park in nrell lit areas, near- am rated "ABC.” and. therefore, c«t to the entrance of vour dea- topi'cjpttota for aU torte of toe tination When retumlnv to your binte typaa of Era: wood and pa- car. keen to toe center of the pte, g r a t a e and flommabta nadking lot ^ale awav from

ala^rtcal. Make aute naitoed cars ad wa'tk with a faa axtlngutohar you buy rmmoae. not aimleaalv Check toa aaol of an Indapondent the area for anvone atandinv near

Once intoallad, vour car or sitting In s parked toeek too lira axtlnguiahera par- car. Keep one hand free and hava todleally ta enaura adequate keys out. ready to unlock and taaaeura. enter your car without delay.•ONTS *Tx)ck voiir car doors Immedl-

6. DO NOT place flammable ately upon entering and keep ■eterlals, aneh as curtains, pot- windows closed, batdara or containers of graaae, ‘ Avoid traveling alone If you ■ear aiavea or other sources al muet. let someone know ihe route too. you will take and when you planW. DO NOT store flammable errive.

ar raga aeaked ta flam- . . . .Naida any ptace ta yanr . '* W -

lowing you. drive to toe neereaf& DO NOT attampi ta put aui Ttoa yatmeH unlai. the lira to ^

EW Township1995 Maating Sima

-Mmldpal NtiWtoM 18 Lanatag Baolaasrg

Apafl—Tuaaday 11, Tuaattoy M,May — Tuaachqr 9, Tuaaday M.

June—Tuaaday 18. Tuaaday 87.JtilywTuesday xi, Tuaaday 85. Jt*** 22.AufPHt — Tuaaday 8; Tuaaday Thwaday, July

22. JWy 27.

26 Hebrew Sduwl. 4:15 to 6:15 ^ *** “ *!?semce and diDDefr Fznay, AprilMui^ipai B x^n g. 16 Lannlng „ gtotertood Oenend Mmlliig , s.b o u W d a t S p m ondEtoctlona, 8 pm .‘* * ^ *" ****..?

Fcbntary 16, Ma«to 8, April 28 Shebbat Service, 8 pm, Vol- ^L May m J«ie 15. Jdy 20, Au- un te e r RecognMon l^ b a t P W g u a

r i M » * . « d J »S .

29 Shabbat Servlca, 9 am they can coly In and aSO Hehnw S<4u»d B t» lumia NNctal program ta plaaaed.

iS ita . 9 Tliecoot ta $10 for adulta aad 91

Toaab for Tot% V ’fa lOJO mn S i i l S k M s S lS l ^ md HolooBAiBt Pragnmi. 7 ^ ^

‘ pm

•'ebniary 1(20.gust 17, Soptember 21, October 10, November 9, Ueoember 14.

BWMUA 1991 MEETING8 Regular MeeMngs wUI be hold

wi ffionffiy §&' SOtnMMT "Tburatoor, April 18, Thunday,

April 27.TlMraday, May U. Tburadtoy,

May 25.Tbundar, June

Septentoor — Tueoday 5, Tuts- Thuioday. Auguot 10, Tbura- t* !***” ore invited to pariiiDl-

4N -I14B.TVwtaqr,

|490-ilM .I tkx 490.51M,

Tax Aaaeaoer, Fatty490-5106, (Tbuaaday 5:80 to 7:89 day i9 ' ' day, August 24.pm). 0 (^ber—Tuesday 10, Tuesday Thursday, September 14, Thur-

Smior Accounting Cleik, Be- 24, Tuesday 31. berta Cass. 490-5107. November — Tuesday 21.

Municipal Court derk, Theresa December — Tuesday 5, Tuea- Vanderipe, 490-5105. day 19.

Deputy Court Clerk, Heather —------------------Campbell, 490-5106.

Housing, Planning, Z o a t a g,Welfare, Muriel Barr, 490-5112.

Construetten, Peony Harrtooa, The Hightstown B oroii^ En- Thursday, jaouary 25.490-51X. vironmental Cornmission lias list- Thursday, Februaxy A 10011*-

Flrc Oflictol, Charles Sugg, ^ meeting sciiedule for 1995. day, February 22l490-SIX. Meettaigf will be held at 7:80 pm Meetings oommenoe at 8 pm

Nurse, Sue Blackburn, ttO- toe Municipai: BuBding, 148 and will' be held i t the East

UONS EASTER HUNT The Ifigtototewn- Eaat WlodsDr

A Tbuiadiv, Lioaa Chab w il hold its 1995 an­nual Emter Egg Hunt Saturday,

IS. Tbunctay April 8 at 9 am, at tho Grant ’ Street Park In HigbtaDowp. A ll

pate. Raiin date is April 15.

BORO ENVIRONMENTAL COBIMISSION SCHEDULE

adey, September 28.Ihursday, October 12, Thurs­

day, October 26.Thursday. November 9, Ihurs-

day, November 30.Tfxirsdlay, Dbeentocr 14, Thur­

sday, December 28.Thusaday, Jaiwtasy 11, 199A

IHitototowa Gaaatie — $15 Yr.

PROPANE H A H GAS CORP. Maio St-, Windaor

808—448-302Itoita far a Bfakas dm (M

RWa & Ortn Tanka Filled 6 days a weak

8 am to 4 pm

5118 (Monday, Tuesday, Wednea- North Main street.

Na aaditar how small the Art amy ba, make aura you hava anUBabatrua4ad

tachniouaa. If you are bumped by I- - nnothar driver, don’t get out of

i7 ■,, ^ i’ o * ” * •

b * « i i . " " “ * •Aiaiti# rntM..* muoaom mklll pOllOt MttOfl.CRMKN aponc 3rotir wwi- |b awam .-a-----„ „ —e . . « -| . ror more inroirmniuii onW mm igiaib * .. • **” . ” * lacking and other precautnma2 n R 2 T 3 E i* d .S m ^ r £ S T «« cm, taka to a n w « your par.a aaigbber’a houoa.

A DO NOT attompt |o raacM9«to or lototaaa valoaUM bafMtoiMiag a bamtag bnltdtaf.

lA DO NOT go back fads abidUhig far any reason

day, Friday).chief of PoUee, Kevin Hopkina

490-5134.Police Secretary, Janioc Mriip-

Kminek, 490-5135.PubHc Works, Larry Blaka,

490-5115.Public Works Secretary, Donao

Syx, 490-5115.Pumping Station-Water, IDnee

Adams, 490-5117.Treatment, Bud Roes, 49»-5117. Waste Water Treatmea^ R iff

Searing, 490-51X.Waste Water Seem aty, Bat

Bardong, 400-5121.Bnia ii^ Fax NuoahaL

Km .Poitoa Dtopatek, 44g-UM.

1995 Meetings;Tuesday, February 2A Tuesday, March 28. Tuesday, April 25. Tuesday, May 23. Tuesday. Augu^ 29. Tue.sday, September 26. Tuesday, October 24. Tuesday, November 28. Tuesday, December 12.

1996 Meeting:Tuesday, January ft

WindscH- Miaiicipal Uttlities Au­thority AriministiPBtioB BnUdag; 7 WilOtoite' drive. |

EWBIE^^ OFFNIRRS I' Raymond' F. Dbigtaan;. Chair­man; Barry P; Clark, Vice Chair­man; Steven Kurs, rioaaurer; William P. Lawler. Secretary, Richard Cronenwett, Asaistant Secretary - ISaasuiar; Gordon Beever, Fink AAernaCe and Rob­ert M. TaianliBs; Seooial' Ahar- nete.

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The Friendly P lace

609/448*4f 7

D a v id C . H a rr isPropriator

2tt Abbington DrtbtoE ast W incteor, N J 0 8 8 2 6

H. HousDro A u m oR inLISTS 1915 MBETINRD

tTw Higbtriown Housing Au-tonal aafaty, eontaeC Iba New fborlty haa retooaed the dotoa and JtoMxny

BOROUGH HEALTH BOARD BDOYING 1995 SCBnEDVAR BAST WnWGON IMg Rogular Meettags to be bold toe PLAN BOAtoto IMBBIRHIS

Fkw Wednesday ton moulh or iXie gaot W9ndaoc ar o t h e r W i r e d*rignatad PtonitoM Board, haa Itotad to M85^ Borough HaO, 14ft North Main m eet)i« aobedula,Btocot at 7:30 PAL March 6 and 20;: April S « d 17;

Btoarii 1, Afaa 5» May ft June ^ I «nd 15; June 5 and 19, 7. July (no meoittnq);. Auiguat (na 10 and 17; Auguot 7 and 21; meeting), September A October D and 18; October 2A November 1, Deeemboc A November g and' 20 and

Jersey State Selety908-272-7712,

The Wdl-Stockad

MeAdiM Cabinatell

P R E V E N T L ITTERSet the example by not Uttor-

taft

'Rte EaiOi to not an aahtray. tf you invoke In your ear, uaa toa adtooy and don't throw cigar-

Council at fimoa for the neetinga of to Boord of Cononlaaioners far 1995.

Sesaiona wtO be held the- third' Wednesday o f eaen month at 7:S0‘

3, 1990.

N E W B O R 0 H O UR S

Deoembor 4 and IL Blaatingi ota held at 8 pm ki, the Munlelpel Building 16 Lanning hoularasdL

BORO ZONING BOARD 1995 MBKEING SLATR

After many decades o f having pm, in the Community Room; 181. normal hours of 9 am ta 5 pm Regers aevnne. *he Borough of Hightstown went

_ to new office hours Ttieetow The Hightstown .Dtnbig Doanl’*a'*»“ ry 2, 1995, The new hows ^ /eleaeed! Its MBS meeting

Mart* 15; April 19; May 175. are 8:30 wn to 4t30 pm- scheduk. Sesrionsamheia at 7-30June 21; Septemher 20,: Oetobar 18, November 15 and Deeamhct However,

cam-Totte butte, matohes or dgMorio ak No tnaotings ate la Departmei*

Mto, Foaar ani tofla— af"•‘ ftilligiiiBiighan far pria

paekogea out tho ortadow la ad- July Mtd Augwt. dition to contributing I# littor, throwing Ut fetM fire hniatd.

pm in toe Hkiniripal BuHdtag, 146 toe Pubtio Werks NortoM aboot, wfll keep to

hours, from 8 am to 4 pm.

** * BonNii^ Council Liata

When caring autdeiia, Am H ItfS Mearirig ElfttaaBoro, IMS Meakfaiga

PLANNlNCi BOARO

March 29; Aprtli 26; May 31; Jtuie 28; Jtoly 26; Auawt 20; Septembar 27; October 25; No- vember 29; Deriambar 27 Mid January 81 198A

fttor but oat Regular otaatta^ to be held at M -ek M l c ____the M on iei^ Builitag. l48Noil|t Main strmt an the aeqtptA Moo- M ow llilw R-toeum . day af every nowh or at othar- ., , ^wtoa deaigtofatk 'Tta»!l|; ,7;80 BB«,;'.,88 llAiriJ|l, fTRgAM.-ROAD

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Rogulor msoringi fa fa hrid tba flrat Wadtoaday of tba moatbm at otoerwtaa darignofad. Place: 7-Tot Shhbbttt Service (aiM dta- Boraugh HaO, 148 Narih Mala ner. 5:45 pm and Miabbat Bar. itoaat. Tbaa: 7M laa. vfaa g pmS>v^sr« •£sr-'52riiss-*si

s s r ' —-^ d itjjjM a H d H r d a a i , , Weak,a| AgH l.f. .

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CAU. ME ANYTHINti BUT LATE FOR DINNEB

I f you rfnrt counttBR them, there might be a tboussnd har­

as ntces held ItirotKfhou* North America each year regarded as

ijor Makes eveiota. Add to that figure thousands of other re«es— oyemigbts, cbtimers, *n such — fiaat are considered less than •major.” These a v Identified In tadng programs ^imply for what they are: a three year old pace, an aged trot, whatever. But stakes races all nave names, the sponsoring track believing that if t^ y ’re going to put all that dough into a race, it should be called something.

There have been races, held in the tall, that have autmnal reier- ences; The Harvest Moon, Octo- berfe^. There are geographical names: The Blue Grass, Battle of Saratoga, The BalUmoresn, The Marylander — plus all ttiose sire stakes sponsored by states. There

are races that haw been nametl in honor of oeoole an airline, a'ltl boer. Bun tfiere .are relatively few -onte-3iic named in memory of the one ivbo m.nkes all races possible' the horse.

Th" Mendot’darxis has a few: The Tcamort Haio and The Coun­ters A dies have their names at­tached to oeciniB races 'There’s the Hamhietoeion Stake for three rear old trofters; Freehold Race­way has a three year old filly trot named for th> first 2:30 trot­ter, Lady Suffolk And wher. Roosevelt Racev/ey was up and going they offered The Lady Maud, Messenger, and Ilexter.

Dexter was a cut above them all. In addition to a major stake bearing his name Kthat's at Free­hold, too) he has p town named after him. It’s in Iowa, about 25 miles west of Des Moines — a •jride spot in the ’.oad in the late 1800s, a settlemoiii at the time looking for identification. “How

nn iqy; sn adnrixw o f 0 «agn l Gni^ qpMv MiA: 1 skw to Oto pg(Mr fliiif Grant drove Doxtoli’ to NeW YvVm Central Prak. A M what’s good enavMt ktr Utysieg S. Grant is good enough for me ” It was spptraeMy good enough for everyone else, too, end so Dexter, Iowa, was born.

As tamous ea he was. the world would never have tMtd a Dexter tf Messenger had remained in England where ha raced two cett- Ouriee ago. He was a runner m an age When tour male thsiances tested a horse's speed and en- duranoe. Messenger coman't out tnose long distancea, however. He raced heuer at a link! and a quar­ter, most timed at Newmarket, a naoe course that niignt oe as old as England itseilf. His tinai ap- peaamce was on November 1, 1785 — fimshing sixth in a six- horse race. Good reason enougn to disappear for two and half yeans

Gueas where tie popped up next 8,000 miles away, in Bhil- adelipthaa, PA.—this cirria tor pui- poses of romance; forget apt tut the racing. The gray Messenger, was described as a horse of vig-j oious conaacution anu pioDtoiy looked more like a trotting horse Chan a Thoroughcired. particular­ly with his snorieir, Heavier riecK, strong legs, and powetTul ciiesc. Ae passea on those quivutias to ais otl^iring woo became good, aii-arouna horset«: ttu^ coUldpuiU a wagon and were tine under sadetie.

iviessetiigerh Mud tees in tnose oariy American days were laugr.- aoie Dy today's standards. But they returned about a thousand ‘ doiiars antiualiy to his ownexs, During the first hsilf dozen years in me Motes he moved areund to

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■ to, Bra!ragt.jgpr'feBm IfM A A if o»“ hgtowMi fiia Mfie and the gnimt. 'Ilia nto lApninetod graii toero— ■t«' M --'fa r ';itoX l;tl^ to iM oiia . AM ior agipwradMranoger wqiiU 4iiit Mylug tog.iiwtw. Bl4’l(ifhgi'fot,W '«r.l ;fiaeii,w«nt Oh to$i6 aito klira he

lafcen to New Tdlit Staito, hit tovon ecet KS and KD.' The stti- lion's popiiiarky still aiiowr jiiat shout every Sbendardhred ndng in Noi4h America today traces back to this British import.

Nnaiiy, at toe age ol 28, Meec-

died. By toeb ha ww we» known aa PraridaBt da&i>

who was compMtog hia term » office. People, yoaBg agd old. Mowed up at the funeral to eap Soodbye to Meeeepger. all doiJed up in his ItolhiaBr eloQ^ag,” A Mliltory platoon ftrad voUiy altor w»ey over Us grave, while W- t* Uda acutttod ahooll; packing to» raipty AeKs. Older folka hoped that someday a harneM traA would open cn Long Island ***d perhiqxs naiitc a race after Ibis greto horse. And s u r e ewwMii 138 years later, their dreams came true.

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fit Atobony of Ppdua C^onto.r|? Blghtatowa.Apifi and,Bitot.,

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May 88-86: The GraUt, Earth- onkaon, Naw Toric. Five daya rad four ni ita, $897 oer person, dou- hle oooiifiancy. Cut-off date Aprilla

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