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. Remember the Town Topics Christmas Fund Township, Borough MayShareOwnership Of Firehouses. Parks 3 Tavern Hours, Demolition, InstituteLand, — Sludge All on Township Agenda...3 Elizabethtown Water Seeks Rate Increase To Offset Cost of New Plant 6 Long-time Resident Regains Contact with Lost Lithuanian Family 8 New Township Mayor Asked to Leave Republican Party 17 Princeton High Quintet Hopes to Improve League Record This Weekend 31 VOL. XLVII, NO. 45 Wednesday, January 13, 1993 40$ at all newsstands Enrollment Projection Glasberg Plans to Meet Hospital Neighbors Ask Township Zoning Board With Public Regularly For Regional Schools Following up on his To Overturn Approval of Second Parking Garage Lower Than Expected New Year's Day "wish list," New projections indicate Township Mayor Laurence An ad hoccommitteeof the Center. Thefour buildingsare The neighbors are also fear- that future enrollment in the Glasberg will implement Planning Board is scheduled used as offices by Medical ful of continued expansion by Princeton Regional District the first "Meet the Mayor to meet Friday at noon to dis- Center personnel. They are the Medical Center, although Monday" on Monday, Jan- may not be as high as previ- cuss issues relating to the re- also concerned about the by prior agreement with hos- ohuoswleyveerx,peisctperdo—.jecEtnerdoltlomecnotn,- obufuafirilycdei2n5gi,.n ftrhoem 8Vatlole1y iRnohaids caepnptroTvoalwnosfhaipseZcoonnidngpaBrokairndg sCaofmemtyunoiftcyhiPladrreknSwcahlokoiln.g to pziotnailnogffoicridailsn,anicmepsloefmeBnotreodugihn tinue to rise — albeit at a Mayor Glasberg an- garage for Princeton Medical Although the plans for the and Township, hospital use is slower pace and School nounced the meetings at a Center at the corner of Harris garage have been in theworks confined to the block bound- Superintendent Carol Choye meeting of Township Road and Henry Avenue. ever since March, 1992, they ed by Franklin Avenue, feels the District's need for a Committee on Monday Neighbors are up in arms feel that the plans were made Witherspoon Street, HenryAv- new elementary school re- night. He said the mayor, about the ideaof a parking ga- without consulting the neigh- enue and Harris Road. h-.^mains constant. deputy mayor and key rage in their residential neigh- bors and with little regard for Planning Board members Theprojec—ted enrollmentfor staff members will be borhood and are asking that the character of the neighbor- are alsoconcerned, partly be- 1993-1994 the year when present "to hear and dis- the approval be overturned. hood. cause the 1989 Master Plan Johnson Park Sc—hool is ex- cuss issues and address They have formed a group iin.ji.iionPage 15 pected to open is 2,651, concerns of the communi- called People for Preservation Proposed Ordinance Would Allow j 2b2e0enstpurdoejnetcstefdeweinr tOhcatnobheard, tayr.e" Ienndcivoiudruaalgsedantdo gartotuepnsd ohfavReesibdeeentniaslolPirciitnicnegtosnigannad- Front-Yard Parking in Borough 1989. The 1994-95 projection by scheduling an appoint- tures in support of a petition of 2,776 is 267fewer than the ment with the Township to that effect which they plan A proposed ordinance that no driveway. Currently, they 1989 figure; and the 1995-96 Clerk, Patricia Shuss, at to present to Township Com- would permit front-yard park- are allowed to purchase per- current projection of 2,926 is 924-5704. mittee and to the Planning ing in the Borough was ex- mitsforovernight parking, but 320 students fewer than had The mayor said he will Board. pected to be the center of must removetheir cars during been projected in 1989. be available for an infor- discussion at the Borough the day. mal meeting on the first Theyviewwith alarm the30- Council meeting scheduled for The 1996-97 total enroll- and last Monday of each foot high side of the garage Tuesday night, January 12. Several home owners who ment projection of3,091 is 351 month. Depending on citi- that will front on Harris Road, The ordinance is aimed at have nodriveways have come students less than the 3,442 zens' response, more fre- displacing four residencesthat providing parking for those before Council to request 24- that had been projected ContlnuedOftpage2. are owned by the Medical Borough residents who have hour permit parking. To date, earlier. however, the governing body This year's total enrollment, has been reluctant to grant as of October 15, is 2,623. Al- this. The proposed ordinance h though there has been asmall offers, instead, the possibility increasesince, the October 15 of front-yard parking. figure is 108 students fewer The ordinance would allow than the number projected in a parking space in the front 1989. These figures are in yard setback, provided it does sharp contrast with the pre- not occupy more than 50 per- vious year's figures, when the cent of the existing front yard actual enrollment of2,588was open area. A maximum ofone 108 students higher than had compact parking space per been projected in 1989. unit would be permitted, and all parking spaces located in A Report on Enrollment Pat- the front yard areawould have terns, which was scheduled to to be constructed at 90 be presented by Dr. Choye to degrees to a street line. the School Board on Tuesday night, January 12, shows that Borough Community Devel- the District's students are 73 opment Director Frank Slimak percent white, 12 percent said that this ordinance could black, and 15 percent national lead to the creation of about origin. Included in the latter 80 new front yard spaces. figure are Hispanics, who are The sides have already eight percent of the total stu- begun forming, with James dienncltupdoepdulinattihoen.blHaaciktipaonpsulaar-e PDaOySTSc-hKoWoAlNgZatAhAerCaErLoEuBnRdAtThIeOcNa:ndMleemhboledresrowfitthheseBvleanckcAanwdalreesnersepsreGsreonutpinagttShteuasretvCeonupnrtirny- FPirrienscteotnoen,ReparlesEisdteantte Gorfoutph,e tion figure. ciplescelebrated during the seven daysofKwanzaa. From left are Leslie McCormick, whogave speaking out strongly in favor The District is not meeting a reflection from the point of view ofthe child during the ceremony; Crystal Walker, secretary of the ordinance. the State's guidelines for ofthe Black AwarenessGroup; Keisha Davis; Jenita Davis; Natisha Jackson ofthe lowerschool; Mr. Firestone, in fact, wants racially balanced schoolsthis Bernadette Deloatch, treasurer; and Shonda Fentress, president ofthe Black Awareness Group the Borough to expand the year because of a decision to and president of the senior class. Ms. Fentress also spoke during the ceremony. front yard parking to include lunSchmidtphoto> ContinuedonNextPage ContinuedonNextPage RUMMAGE WINTER DECORATING SALE SALE s2.00 Rebates on Armstrong Solarian Audrey Short Re£< On Women's Shoes, Boots & Slippers l\t Starts Wednesday, Jan. 13 INC. floorO< SHOES Audrey C. Short, Broker HULIT'S 163 Nassa Street 609-921-9222 See our ad on page 40. See Our Ad on Page 31 See ourAd onpage 18. • Parking taryschoolsalreadyoperating Town Topics INDEX al optimum capacity — is to DOUBLE m>• PublTlhar(toIoSudSgNEh0oviuwetiy-I7WMO»Sd6Vn)•»•«'d«y dtisuwp"oalIvebaxaibecelCskola.-nibltelioven-ueabidanticihkfoamrtcoPanartgtsahoe1iffsssptoraimcceet CACClrlaalulsbessnidfiaerdoAfdtshe Week36-22257264 eostahlpieDeedrrmn.eenaCwithlanolryebyeweasesccxchkthonroooaolwlsslpesianidctg1eee9,d9"i3nt-st9hhh4ae.et DISCOUNT <3Z< Dona19l1d4-C10S6t1uart ypreeasarirkdsiennhgtasvoehradhivunreatnlmcieavesndytwhpiarttohpetfrho-er CEMuanrigrlaebgnoetxmCeinntsema 221056 yw"ieBlaulrtbeIpetnrheiieonddke,tdh.ea"vteSwrhiyethcaildnadasesdthrtroheoaemt- DAYS!!! > Dan CoyW ty values in some parts of the Music 22 enrollment projections should 1916-1973 Borough while they've helped Obituaries 18 not belookedat for morethan O othersincertainmoreaffluent Sports 29 two years in the future. UJ foundingeditor* areas of the Borough." Mr. Theatres 20 Visit Lady Leslie o tndPutrintw* Firestone wrote in a letter to Topics of the Town 3 Enrollmentprojectionshave U*-zoJ> PiEMDdolrnotManwylrdRannaCtfEBcPSvhutamburaalarldata*h'IIaIfJ' McLheaMacynahogdnreiedsra,onwnadrnSodtCtroeteuhentatchtiarltpe.astiridkmeienntsgHhnaaenvaser JWiellekLses.Qh,uaalnidtJyenonfyLainfdeBryan ectpbounrenrree:aopntlaelhAr.imeseIdPtnnoltratiihfcncoeearlr1l1fe9y9op89ro30lr,-etL9s,e1sta"hwtrPeahnrasiinntnpogcart.ecoa"--l- andMasrantvoienwdLotuuhtbrhloeeurgthKhie1n/fga1c8De,avya,lue o BAaarablaailaanLtJEodlhtnoaroan onneece'sssirteys.ideHneceahlsaos bsaeicdomtehaat poTsheefyrosnatidyatrhdeypnaortkionngl,y boupt- jbeect2,e4d68a.t 1,768 It turnedout to of the coupon below. £8QQ.. AdvaAfdtvlLeMaiMraln.tnridif.iaIslo'iniSHnipagBrMpuoMiOraaaOdhaniInacaDlnKgatae'tlva vlfh"fyaorowroruhnispiptoeecausryrhsmakbibariytorndtaegperf.egddo"rersmnipehetaxartrpavikelenilngcnysogignnvasoeirtisanttugeosetnwseht,nde- abqdauirdrTanooelhaapinedttaceyiylerosoanobfireselcswicuaoifoeeulpsnlspiecnor,esedPrletarandhitmeenitadycnoeggstteaaothynboe,.ottouihhrttee-s 2tPf3,.ohr00rTei09rhn01e.1ce9ew9tTos6ohu-ane9lm7dReecbgugeirrivero1epe.nso6nar5tl4tasipnptrfuroitdejhgedeeunircytcetsetiaeoiodrnnf Youa'ollrnletaghdeetyfa2i0ndeotsoutb7fl0aesphdeiiroscnceson,utnt zoi HalBloan'MocnAplmpin diAnalntcheo,ugMhrh.eLsuepcphonretrstsahiedora- achnadrcacotmemrunoiftyB.or"oAugshingsltereceatrs —Myrna K. Bearse below regular retail. WilliamMeClwry much bettersolution would be onasmallfrontyardcanquite 1 JNoralahnnucllySlW.PaytlEludomintors tporTievhxietleeBngodertothoueg2oh4v-eZhroonnuiirgnhgptaBrpoakarirkndignogf soovffiiomhulpsoalutwysiheodnoeasanftladrrcogeeyaalrdtodyhtseekncanup—orpwreae.asn"rttalhynocsieen qMueenteCtomnteinetutehdinfergomsMPagameafyyorbe • CA•SETVLAENBEPRIRCYOKNNEI•TS • S1im2ula0oui/aOtycaar-ndll(apNnt*Jld.uoC4Nn*0YcH'eaAialrp.Pnl.Asi)o,amHl*Batl?/l1Vy5*nyr,a.*w(stPun—rtrljatn'noudt"laoana•Fuoia"rraaia*•)d.' odaAinndndjjaeucnCslcotejuom.nnecsniIltnl,oahtathlhseeeteBtpxeorrpaorrtpeodosssMseeaaddiydooirtri-st ftrhTornehtaetemynaetrmhdeospuaralvsriokviawnlagronfswsohtuahldadet smtrceiTheehetdidisiunnlgeitsshdoeftiThntoehwtishnfesikrhifsintupdt.uthriaBemv.oeerobtuehgeahnt • ULTRA SU•EBDLEESYULIETS• & COATS • (I dmonalinformation,plaasocall feels that visible green areas trees, precipitate a decline in mayors, going back to Ray- • SEASON TICKET • and landscaped areas are a the neighborhood, and lower mond Male, would schedule TalapahPorMnl.natcca|at6.0ofnlS.)t9rN2MJ4l-2300 swnihetoIihnug.lhdabonormtheobmoedoligathomtleyCnodiuitnsycpielnt,sheatad qptuhreTeorshpteetirhyotanynwtWvrhiaiiglstguenei,esnesad"anTnldhdo,oorksaietnnacobrlwefeahussro.-- pwhcrueaerevsekesnlcynmeoetbeiantsbiitesnhe,gensbTuaootwnnreseavhgeuinrlpea.gtruhOleonascere- ••PSECNHDRLAETDOENR* • number of Borough residents ingly Madison ... where viola- of Mayor Glasberg's goals is • BRELI • SPToaoacpliomcna,dalCpaloraaaSbaPonoxadleaaftdg*ad.rPpaaraiamdccahliaoPnrngia.noaNajllooonTB,oMNwzJn vlm0oejcmf"ero"rjnownnwiait-.dsyveafa-rrrradoanmgnpHiaaenrrgnKkrioiynbngjeAe.rcntoiTilohndne,es htmiaeovnnets aaolfnrdceuairdnryaednbetrqopuuaagrthketienangbfoorurutcleea-s ritewmpeprerenosvecininttigaztceinovsmesma.unnditchaeitrioelnesctbeed- TdOUBLE DISCOUNT DAYS!!!~j Caroland Ted Cox, Cory Eng- deterioration in the nature of VOL XLVII,NO 4& lish,LillianandMarvinIsrael, the streets." 2' Weeks Remaining $5 OFF any $35 purchase \M?mm The ordinance, these resi- Fo2r Christmas Fund $10 OFF any $70 purchase ?WE REPAI\Rt\^f dvtheaenltuCsaebnlstearyao,ln-sBwtuorsueielntdespsealrDikimisintngraitciten beJfuosrte 2>t7hewe1e9k9s3 rTeOmWaiNn I $20OFF any $150 or more purchase | candelabras, bymakingcutsinthesidewalk TOPICS Christmas Fund I Dlscounlvaluesdoublethrough1/18793.Couponnolvalidon2ndmarkdovms I pottery & china, For all your for access to front yard park- will close its books. ldaseimclpovsfreora&lt&kivfabeirrtx,attursrisem,s,, ar&t.dfrraafmtiinngg, iftapnohllgseel.toelTwwrahiawutne.nhcyeoe"quaWwutliahsllaloattbberefklerimiaonaetndvtmdeeeonfyittfazowruroodnnpudielenoodrgr- cioeofnnnSgatobt$rlo2ife5bga,uer0ttt0$hea02eds1,,Fcaa7als2nom5ds.iep5wlo3teysohsaoaSirusbeerlrbevhgeiooecpatn-leo Figurines, supplies! driveway — sidewalk park- AgencyofPrincetontocon- EVERYTHING EXCEPTEXPENSIVE jewelry, ing?" the memoasks. tinue all its services to the toys & dolls,or t_ r-iaSinne*glme suAgsgeasntsaltterhnaattivheo,mtehoewmneemros lteoswsn.fortunate residents in 114 Rockingham Row ANY ITEM artcenter should be encouraged to seek Every penny donated Princeton Forrestal Factory Outlets merbeelayutIinftuelreosrting 883-3600 ewaasyesmewnittsh ftohreisrhairmedmeddriiavtee- gviocees;dTiroewctnlyTotopiFcasmialbysoSrebrs- Route 1((6b0e9)hi7n3d4-t0h8e5M5arriott) and smaller than (609) neighbors,sothatcarsmaybe al! administrative costs of 4 a breadbox, parkedinthebackyard They running the fund. Please 76 Liberty Village, Flemington |i iM PffECAKVER HSrast: 9-M5o;n.-SFurnl.. 182--95 aplasrokisnugggpeesrtmithtaptrtohgeroavmerbneigehxt- scoenntdribyuotuironttoaxP.Od.edBuocxti6b6l4e, (908) 782-7325 Call For tended to a 24-hour arrange- Princeton 08542. •AvailableinFlemingtonOnly Appointment ALlalwrRetnce1vailllDea,rtah INnJ ment,atlea—stinalimitedform 609-921-0860 & Myrna K. Bearse Jt 2mlles S olOuakerbnflge Mall'EnterItemDairahln Your Bathroom Enrollment Princeton University conductCotnthienueendtliiroemePalgeeme1ntary- SCALE Richardson levelbilingualprogramatLit- Hill c®^ urn tlebrook School. This im- Auditorium balance, which the State is tells Box Office awareof,willbecorrectednext year, when Johnson Park is Tickets & Information opened and the biligual pro- Richardson Auditorium gramcanbesplit betweenLit- in Alexander Hall (609) 258-5000 tlebrookandCommunityPark. For thecurrentschool year, bothCommunityParkandLit- tlebrookareoutofcompliance, twiiotnh tatheCwohimtmeunstiutdyentPapropkul1a.-1 /- r C ? c V r C f { percent above the high per- missibledeviationlimitandthe nationaloriginstudentpopula- tion 3.9 percent below the low permissible limit. AtLittlebrook, thewhitestu- America knowseffectiveweight dent population is 3.8 percent belowthelowlimitandtheNa- lossisn't about losing pounds, tional Origin population is 6.7 COFF but losing fat. Only our new ft} ppleirRacinevcneetrsianibdaleolvStechrhteoheoelrhaiicsgiahilnleitcmhointmi-c a complete weight loss program ExclusivmeelyasYuoreus™yPourrogbroadmy r^ toutifulhand-skftched groups. BothCommunityPark Minimum6weeksreducing.ExpiresJan.30. 1993 composition. That's • *J J renderi&ngs ofyourhome aplnidanLciettinletbhreoiorkbalraeckisntucdoemn-t your lean and inpen inkj>rcolorwash populations. fat mass. A Unique gift (yourphoto ormine) In the report onenrollment, Visit OurNew computerizedand It's "Elegant <<Stt//fa* /men Dirng.JCohhonyseonasPsearrtksitshsattilrleaopneenc-- 45LSotcaatteioRno:ad personalized. Asyou IHQsutaiCnlicinttdiyuveWalter • (609)924-3287 epwmtsaerarsnoyyatgrtrlyooeafavmeaGclnrcddao-edmcveimwasoi5litdioahdanttttephh"oeetlThieeheclleypeelmmoaaeencnnnled--y- CTbtweeig/nu-lotapreofaarkmaii? (P6r0i9(n)Rct.e9t22o40n-6,3)N37J7 bopdrwov'iglerclveoessmsrhp,yooswysitoyteuioprouonCfhoctouhhwnaesnywegoleumosrr, L . Allan Smith^\ nearlv ^^ ^^clothing Cabinetmaker n-e-U) Since 1944 shop 234 NassauStreet <T"J\ (Behind Redding's) ^-^ Mon-Sat 10-5 pm (609) 924-5720 OLD CLOCKS REPAIRED In todd\ For Appointment Call lenv! 609-921-701 e; Nowhere eel n ti : than We tip ' ofsocial RarePlants CreativeLandscaping AMBLESIDE W»8 bond ind iquit} Gardens & Nursery A p ij dollar Over the Route206•BelleMead,NJ. haveproven thaii (908)359-8388 Saved tifghei HOLIDAY SPREE YIELDS EIGHT WINNERS: PalmerSquaregave $3000 In shop- BPYOROAKMSID GuH?cdnora"non,,tC8dbe?ubeksSl.ntT.oS.ocw"fWkV,i'MS;t.M.eo.hoain-°nama,Seoggh'9uree°hratrwlnhsnJdPi9lJawlpuruirtKna,iicahcrzttieeiazPsooeacnfnna.Prb,$utasK1oc,a,liuhir0n".c0e«00nT"R<ehaeLetelysna,snq$trt1uaiiaaome,knsr0eso,0eaf0srtDePgihsr'rroei,eauncrcnsctoodaeomnnrtpd'odreJnisa«ezn,aesonsfnSwuiedaepcalnelaGtfoihofpSotnflaloosneir-dCddlfaMaietHylarhlan-eesvdarpeagironneneusdrete iseaardnoeldl.ar smucabtninlaqlgioernimetewduoeirnli'tlvaerirsnbeiutnnhdathener 5% ofour profits go to oMfusLianwrgencPerviinlcleetoena;chLywnonne$5E0r0dmsapnre,esP;rianncdet$o2n0;0MparritzeisnwdeereSaanwtaorsd,edPrtoinGciesteolna And:tha[iunds Local Environmental Groups University; John Zuccarelli, Trenton; and Carolyn Sheenan, Dunellen nomatter whai klndol and Grover Avenue Park. It's Business As Usual ... * All Our Books Are At Township Committee Tor. Vz Price TOPICS meTrheedoaugtrbeyemaetntotrnweyassfohratmh-e TownshipCommitteeheldits . i\trg,ttand * Cash or Credit 01 the Town pBuotroufgrhomandmTeomwnbsehrisp,woifthtihne- ofirrstLareugruelnacremeGeltaisnbgerwigthatMatyhe . callfora For Your Paperbacks gmionviesrtnraitnigvebsotadfifes and ad- heClommmointMtoenedianytrondiguhcte.dacou- readit,an il . t,\ini Agreement in Works BoroughMayorMayorReed ple of ordinances, approved * 20% Off All Special On Joint Ownership and Council members are professional services agree- Calvert Social Investment Fund * PMOhr/odCenre-sVOIrdSeArs Accepted ambBtloeoelnAernfnnTotiouraiwgegcnnhharfospoeuhiCrestiomemapuaslenljnacloteiniynlqdgtauiFogaiviwrnpirnnedmeegeerDdnsPseetrhpntiiaotnhrpcbatetoys--of tcmhvteiooweecpno.meecbsfemuerularnngssitrhceoeaifxteppaTmtrloehieiwntssntissieenhsbdtieepetrwialwCloreolcleaminlemmrisetetebhr-tye- swotajmfiioaeooudbnsnnirrtsinarsceoteefufdap9sonswptradio.otomrerng.apkdsoflefTcyrslohieemnnaesatrcsoneweciqoreoocunnnrnletitkosinsatngsesnuep,dsdasoetshlsliiaeieeoodlcscn-n-d-e (V8i0c0Se)inP2-ra2ers3Msi-iod4nce5nh6Lta5/eePlhomrM(.tao2fnf.o1fl2i.Bi)tro.to6Mt4ha3en-ra5sg8e88r * Bestsellers Discounted Tproowvnaslh.ipThCoemmaigtrteeeemefonrtitsalaspo- At present, the new Wither- chief. ContinuedonNextPago r -.550MontgomeryAvt BWhrsda,MD2031* 4230W%itherspoon St. oprfowreuocnrvieiprpdrsreohiscinacpttihetpaoatbltythhpeceaoBrTnokovrsweonyousigwhnhnigeopjdfowtiibhnlytel slmypunooioncneiSpotawrlenieettidef—sjiorieTnhtholueysebtyiwsotthhoeetthowenor- YOU'RE THINKING OF fire stations on North Har- Princeton, N.J. 08540 theTownshipandadministered rison Street and Chestnut bytheJointRecreationBoard. — RELOCATING WHERE? (609) 924-6210 These are Community Park Street areownedbytheBor- ough. In November, some NorthandSouth, HilltopPark, membersofTownshipCommit- tee expressed concern at hav ingtopaytwo-thirdsofrepairs to firehouses in the Borough whentheTownshiphadnoequi- ty/ownership in them, Theagreementalsoconfirms tha! thetwomunicipalitieswill 30% 50% support the operation of the Save to departmentonthebasisoftheir respectiveratables Currently, theBoroughcontributes34per Mirrors cent and the Township66 per- cent Construction, mainte- from nance, and repair of all fire- housesandequipmentwillalso be funded on a ratable base. $299 Mayor Reed said the agree- Mirrors from ment affirms the principle of I 25" x 36" to jcoaipnittaolwneeqrusihpimpeonftprwohpeenrtythaenrde See it first on v 45" x 69" isanoperatingdepartmentthat takesresponsibilityforproper- ty. Thisdefinition, hesaid, ap- We offer more than 50 videos plies both to the Fire Depart- 1 ment and the Recreation that explore towns and cities Department. in 33 states. And we offer this cuTrhreenMcaeyofrroimswatihteinTgowfonrschoinp- service at positively no cost beforeprsentingtheinterlocal nor obligation to you. servicesagreement toCouncil fora vote. "Hopefully, wewill bothactatthesametime,"he Call 1-800-676-9905, Ext. 1993, said and I'll deliver a video to you for a free 3-day loan. Mayor Reedsaid hethought tfhiereihsosuuseesofajnodinetqouwinpemresnhtipanodf Ifyou have a friend, relative, or Excellent thebasisforcostsharinghave employee moving into Mercer beenresolvedbetweentheBor- County, call 609-452-1997. Exl 121 Selection ough and Township This, he at any time day or night to request a said, left as the only outstand- Linda Darkes copy ofour Princeton area video. ing concern whether the Fire Broker/Sales Representative Hand Carved Elegance by L-a BctA^e, Departmentshouldpurchasea "BringingBuyersandSettersTogether' telesquirt truck. V He expects this to be dis- R6^MKK® Realtors of Princeton f/addau interiors jcouisnstedmienettihengneaorf fTutouwrnesahtipa ># 600 Alexander Road, Princeton, NJ 08540 CommitteeandBoroughCoun- (609) 452-1887 16M2onN-aFsrsia9u-5S:t.30•:PrSiantce9t-5o;n S•u9n241-22-5461 cil. —Myma K. Bearse Each office is independentlyowned andoperated. , Town said the many groups getting "itTBlA•ICELAND•SPAIH•PORTUGAL ENGLAND•SCOTLAND SOUTHAMERICA T Topics of the Truck DriverNotCharged togetherwerelookingforward ><g5*2*. dhbioeCnvuoaernmrscamCegioeatntttsthiaencutewoeduwhilfoinrdutcomlrhbodPedageuda«xcilet3scdeponaehdnnosltoeihrdce o2cil9nrdtTguhhsthepwreieuldddclerktisnovttohertdarietabaonetrfhactnDhaheeao7cvr8reeg-eremycdebyaacenrlrd-- ToitoroaFwmwaononrsrdCmhkheiiCerpnrogrmCFymowl,iimottomwthdihettCeohtoeenthenremeoaalwdnsCmWoaitlmyhl-e- <^ry tlu"r 7aourmt BToaxiLlougrantcCehoerPsparo&triaetse I 5< adAtanydbsya'rfssraoTnmadv9ererpsn.tma.huartdaonrmtesiqduunneisSgthuetnd TfiocSwegnrt,s.hsiDapia'dvsildatsrtCafrwfoeimcewksealftlheat,tyt3oh3fe-- mmteieetcehcta,hantpiosiamnlttefhdooruoguFhtlototohdCeroCeomnmtiisrto-la ty Inthe PerfectSetting ofFoodfor Thought guo<j. 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WRT funds functions as the Committee elected to in- professional planner for the troduce an amendment that Planning Board days wouldbeeffectiveallSundays, Mayor Glasberg announced winter sale although Committcewoman thai he was working with I EllenSouter,whosaidshehad Tec, which provides cable tel- been thinking jus! in lerms of evision to Borough and Town- the Super Bowl Sunday, in- Bhlp, on creatinganelectronic- 14-15-16 dicatedshe might not vole for town meeting al which mem- January atlilonS.uPnudbalyisc ahteatrhiengfiananldafdionpa-l abenrdsotohferToowffnischiailpswCooumlmdiptrteese- % adoptionisscheduledforCom- ent issues that Princeton mittee'snext meetingonMon- citizens will want to be aware 33 day, January 25. of. Healsosaidhehadattend- 60\f. Preservation Amendment ed a meeting with represent- ativesofGreenAcres, Friends Committee also introduced ol Princeton Open Space, the an amendment to the historic D&K Greenway, and Stony preservation ordinance which Brook-MillstoneWatershedAs- hdbaaeyse,naFrepeufbberlruiracerdhyetoa8,rtihanefgtPeorlnaintMnohinan-sg as'ycoqcuiiastiiotnioinnorfeIgnasrtidtuttoepporsospiebrl-e outerowneamro,stslmeiespsweesa,r,gidrrless&seisn,fahnatnsdsbpaogrtss&wejaerw,elry. Board.Theamendmentdefines demolition and sets forth con- Acquiring Institute Land Rush in for these Early-Bird Specials... Thursday morning 9:30 ditionspertainingtodemolition •Mayor Glasberg said the Limited quantities—Only while they last'• We reserve theright tolimityour quantities oifngbsuiilndianngshiosrtoprairctsdisotfribcuti.ldI-t cmreeeattiinnggiancslturdaetdegdyistcousasciqouniroef 35 MISSES WARM-UPS reg. 69"° now 25 also permits the Historic andpreservetheInstituteland 48 MISSES SWEATERS reg. 38-60 now 15 Preservation Commission to Hesaidoncethestrategyisde- 37 MISSES COTTON SHIRTS reg. 28-48 now 15 hireitsownstructuralengineer veloped it will be shared with 24 MISSES JACKETS ceg. 66-120 now 29 iiiate the condition of a the public. Barbara Ross, 50 MISSES SKIRTS & PANTS reg 59-80 now 22 buTilhdeinagmienntdhmeehnisttsoraircediasntroiuctt- Cprreossisdienngt oAfudthueboWnashSioncgiteotyn 25 MISSES VESTS reg 48 now 20 growth of the recent hearings whichisamemberoftheCoali- 30 MISSES TURTLENECKS reg 20 now 7 on the Maybury Hill develop- tiontoSavetheInstituteLands, 19 MISSES DRESSES reg 78-100 now 19 tnrnl spoke during the Comments 21 MISSES LONG WINTER ROBES reg 50-60 now 24 from the Audience portion of 25 MISSES BRUSHED SATIN GOWNS reg 42 now 19 aapglpritreooetvmheeedrnpbtrusosfienwsesisitso,hnaCloWmasmelrilvtaitcceeee,s teofhheetnhm,eeaeItmnisentgmi,tbuaetserdLioafdntdMhsae.rFkriLeenudts- 4286 MMIISSSSEESS ELAERARTIHNEGRSC&LUNTECCHKELSACES ....rreegg 5195-20 nnooww 195 Roberts & Todd as planning Ms. Ross urged Township 36 MISSES KNIT GLOVES & SCARVES ....reg 12-15 now 5 consultants; withGarmen As- Committee to take advantage 25 ROLLS OF RIBBON . . now 1 sociationastrafficconsultants oftheopportunity topurchase 24 ZIPPERS reg. .50-2.00 now .25 adrnadulwiicthenRgoiyneFe.riWnegsctoonsnualstahnyt- tthheereIbnyst"itduotesopmreotpheirntgybeanned- 50 PATTERNS reg. 4-7 .. now The last two would be paid ficial" for thecommunity and 40 GIRLS PANTS reg. 15-25. now fromlanddevelopmentescrow for the woods. Mr. Leutchen 31 GIRLS TOPS reg. 13-22 now 29 GIRLS SWEATERS req 17-35 . now 81 INF. & TODDLER PLAYWEAR rea 6"-25 . now a 20 INF. & TOD. HANDKNIT SWEA.T.ERS reg 24-33 . now 10 . MISSES & PETITE tjzstd/erk SPORTSWEAR MISSES & PETITE DRESSES Clearance ol coordinates Irom such lamous makers as David Brooks, Our entire winter inventory ot Jeanne Pierre, Northern Isles, daytime, social and designer dresses ThaiWiz" and more reg 78-300. % % 33 -60 off now s48-$199 20 OFF - 40°/o DESIGNER SPORTSWEAR MISSES SPORTSWEAR Selected tall & holiday jackets, blouses, Each Day the Stakes Increase sweaters, skirts & pants trom Selectedfallskirts,pants,shirts4lackets Jones NY, Evan Picone from ourfamous makers, reg. 46-130. on Selected Clothing & Equipment1 & more Sizes 4-16 50°-70% % % off 50 -70 off Jan. llth - 17th Mon. -Tues. 20% OFF Wed. - Thur. 30% OFF MISSES CRUISEWEAR MISSES BRAS Fri. - Sun. 40% OFF ELveeroynnLeevwin1,&9P9mi3coocrnoeoerSdipnoant,eBIirloam MaidEevnelroyrmstSylemafrnoymoWtahrenrelra.mous THE H3 20% off nomawkers2re5g %16-50 off (3 daysonly) (3daysonly) NICKEL FABRIC DEPARTMENT Princeton Shopping Center Quilting Tools I All Buttons N. Harrison St. • Princeton, NJ 25% off 25% off (609)921-6078 8 (3 days only) Formerly Blue Ridge Mountain Sports BIOuEWOOD201-652-2100•SUMMIT90827'-177;.waynf -n, ,M ,» * * . v j* M winter sale days begin Wednesday January 13 40% Save 50% 60% & off the original price of a huge assortment of winter & holiday merchandise! fall, Noadjustments on previously purchased sale or clearance merchandise. Nodoublediscounts. EP/TEIN7 Epstein's, Visa. MastercardorAmerican Express•Mornstown: Mon & Tues 10-6. Wed.-Fn 10-9, Sat. 10-530. Sun 12-5. TheGroveatShrewsburyon Rt 35&TheSomervilleCircle: Mon.-Frt. 10-9. Sat 10-6. Sun 12-5. PrincetonMarkelFair Mon-Sal-. Sun 12-6 Make Your Wardrobe Neat, Organized And Accessible TOURCLOSETATMMA.M. Sometimes, it's not facing the morning that's hard. It's facing your wardrobe. Enter California Closet Company. We make it easy. With custom-designed storage solutions that keep your wardrobe neat, organized and accessible. And your mornings bright. Come see our display at the Trenton State College Home Remodeling & Decorating Show & January 15, 16 17. JUST ENOUGH SNOW TO SHOVEL fell in the area Monday morning, but not enough to cause any majortraffic snarls. Here, an employee shovels away the white stuff in front of the Nassau Club on Mercer Street. Tj/uijn/firiac unjf mthet> TmsutiwJiun ConstructionWork InProgress proachtosettingratesadverse- IndejrailEQilyOwnedtnJOpeniedPnnchises. conimwdt-omPm*4 E(lCiWzIapb)etchltaouwsen, wtooulidncalluldowe clyapaafcfeicttysatthepruetciilsiteyl'ystfhienasnacimael (609) 655-1899 • (908)308-0202 ^XAUFORNIA aSgtoenAyutBhrooroiktyRtergeiaotnmaelntSpelwaenrt-, cpalpainttailnietsxpreatnedibtausreesdurfionrgtthhee rtaiimseewhfeunndsthetocofmipnaannycemutshte C1r0a0n3bEuaisyt,PNa.rJk.Blvd CLOSETCOMPANY* recommended thatCommittee three-yearconstructionperiod, capitaloutlays,accordingtoan OVER ONE M riSFIED CUSTOMERS WOr extendthewaiverofarequire- "The new plant, named the ContinuedonNext Page mentthatonlygaskettedtrucks Canal Road Water Treatment be used to transport sludge to Plant,isneededtomakeupfor theplantforanotheryear.Mr. reductions in water treatment Bretz said the committee had capacity that are the result of observed the unloading of stricter water quality regula- sludgeon numerousoccasions tions,"saidThomasJ.Cawley, FAMOUS throughthesummerandfound presidentofElizabethtownWa- thatodorshadbeenkeptunder ter Company. "In light of in- o u control and there was virtual- creasing demand and forth- SEMIANNUAL lynospillagefromnon-gasket- coming water quality regula- ted trucks. tions the plant will be neces- sary by the mid-1990s. Just as Mr BretznotedthatSBRSA ourRaritan-Millstoneplanthas has only one sludge cake servedtheneedsofourcustom- SHLE customeratpresent (thewaiv- ersformorethan60years, the erwasrequestedoriginallybe- new plantwillservetheneeds causepotentialcustomershad of the next century." said they did not have non- gasketted trucks) andthat the The design of the new plant past summer was cooler than takes intoconsiderationshort- most. Thusanotheryearofex- and long-range water supply perience with non-gasketted needs. Planned for service in trucks would be desirable. 1996, the plant wUl have a John Werth, who has been capacity of 40 million gallons theTownshiprepresentativeto per day (mgd) to meet the theSBRSA,toldCommitteehe demands of the near future, - fully supported the commit- The design configuration tdeaet'isonfsi.ndiCngosmmaintdtreeecoumnmaenni-- asilolnowtsof2o0r0imngcdr.emental expan- FURTHER REDUCTIONS mouslyendorsedaresolutionto Under traditional rate- extend the waiver another setting methods, construction 50-60 % year. costsandassociatedfinancing —Barbara L. Johnson costsareconsidered forinclu- sion in rates after a facility goes into service. The rates Rate Increase Is Sought thatareapprovedinthesubse- For New—TreatmentPlant °.uentrateproceedingallowthe EUzabethtown Water Com- ^&[l5lu^Kfg^fHTAVrS^ E£2 -ft=* OUR ORIGINAL PRICES csmhoeinnps.ttrpTulhcatentacionnmeFpwraannwykaltihenarsTtorpweeatnti-- coodnsptrrouvcitdieosnpaedreiqoudasttehartatmeetrhe-- tionedtheNewJerseyBoardof lief. NOW Regulatory Commissioners to Nontradltlonal Approach SAVE EVEN MORE approvea rate-setting mecha- However,formoreexpensive nism for the plant. The rate- projects that take a long time settingmechanism,knownasa toconstruct,thistraditionalap- Hurry in to the Talbots store nearest you and enjoy * even greater savings on fall and winter clothing sale and accessories in misses and petite sizes, including items from our catalogs. on winter clothes Quantities are limited. Inlecmed.atemarkdownsmayhavebeentaken h to off 'not oil merchandise included the PICCADILLY SPECIALSTOREHOURS:OpenWednesday.Januuaarryy 1u3uunnttiill8eop.mm. ™an«dScund.a.y.January 17. 12 noon-5p.m Princeton,42Nassau Street, Tel (I6M0S9)1668833-i1f8l1i8n tTih.e.uMa-„lhla^t..S.h..ortH^ills, ShortHills.Tel.(201)564-6552 200 nassau street .., pnnceton ... 924-5196 ........,, 1MkMm,„„„,.,..., Th> ^ sh<(rt ^,^ Topics of the Town Tax FilingHelpOffered report nosigns ofa forced en- Princeton 601 Ewinq Slreel try ContmuM'nyr Page6 RiderCollegeaccounting Chiropractic \ PrincSeutiotne.CN-J3 Eiizabethtown press release majorswillprovidefreead- A 35mm Yashica camera Window Accents (609)921-1705 Thisweakenedfinancialcondi- vice through the Volunteer valued at $150was stolen dur- Center tion, in turn, drives upa com- Income Tax Assistance ing the holidays from an 609-275-2902 pany's costs of funds and. iVITA) program. unlocked dorm room in Little '[ NamaRaiKtoataOiscounl therefore, customer rates, the Riderstudentshavebeen Hall,andtwocarswerebroken FullyGu*rv»e*<3 company says. donating their time and intowhileparkedbehindeaung RestlenltAl •CommeKtil saTyhtehaptrebsysarlelloewaisneggotheesocnomt-o tVaIlTenAtsprtoogrtahemfnoart1i0ony-ewairdse cluAbsfroonntPrpoasspseectngAevrenwuiendow Free Estimates pany toearn a cash return on In addition to completing wasbrokentoenterastudent's oCultaluasyeswfoourltdhreepdluacnet,cuastCoWmIePr tmheentaslesnioorf-lFeevdeelra"lFuTnadxaa-- C19a9p1aInsduzGuowpnarCkleudb.bAefhtienrdgatihn-e Ricchard's rates over the long term. tcoilolne"gec,ourRsiedeorffevroeldunbtyeetrhse $i4n5g0acAcMes/s,FtMheCtDhiepflraeyemrovferdoma Several reasons are given. must complete two days of the console and a $150 radar Shoes for the Discriminating First, construction period intensive,noncredittraining detector from the glove com- financing expenses would be on filing federal and New partment. paid when themoney isspent, Jersey state income tax A 1991 Volkswagenparkedat WINTER forms. the rear of the Cottage Club insteadofbeingcapitalizedand thenrepaid,withinterest,over Anyone is eligible for as- yieldedanAlpinecompactdisc tciimneg.tSheecopnlda,ntthaencdosottohferfipnraon-- stiusrtnanicse,notprcoovmipdleidcattheedroer- palnadyaerCwDorctahse$5w50h,eanboituwta1s5CbrDos- jpehcIatnssitwhnoeguclaidsnebeotfhletohweecron.setwsploavnetr, atbruitemen-tohcteoynlseugdamolilnhyga.rveeVsoplaounnsmtioebrelarel,s kdmeaonyrniminontrogn.sioEnmngettarinymdwe1a2bs:e3tg0waMeioennneddFrabiyy- SALE several years would also re- obligationtodotheworkas smashingapassengerwindow. dwbtiihnueegtchie$no8tetu9ovhtimeticaraloablCtmilWeoepnIasapPhtnroyoccCjoklemacptpturhl.soaeejAtt,ecciwcrtoooainurotldneod-,sf aptrMelecaeetcnruustryrhnaeaoistfnsRegtiilhscdyetiet8rei0aaz0seVcnthIsoT.p1yoA,es0as0v0rioblplaueerno.--e wt1hh9e9Ai2lleiTsHotiotwonnfwdsacahasirppwvaairrcsektseiibmddrseoinwnktheaenjnoloiithnneeatrdto on SHOES and BOOTS wcreeofnultledcitneid1n9ci9rn6earwsaheteesnabfotohurettph2le4anfptierrsi-ts fMraSortmcudheFnet7bsrwuiinalrlytbhee8avtQahuirlaoakubeglrhe TtahanedkWeenbsowtoemkirbneasgttheefrrvCiohcmotiirmt'hCseolplfuerrgosen.et time. However, with a CWIP Bridge Mall, outside Lord seat. for both men and women H Clause, rates wouldbephased and Taylor, and in the col- Policesaidthepursecontain- in gradually during the con- lege's student center, out- ed a professional Sony tape struction period. sairdee:tQheuacoklelregeBrsitodrgee. HMoaullr:s comixumonN«ip.«» | sp Nassau Street • PnnqMon • 924-67X5 • M-F 9-6; Thur 9-X; Sal 9-5 Average Bill to Rise Mondays and Wednesdays, Takingintoconsiderationthe 9:30 a.m. to 1 p.m.; Tues- new plant, all other construc- days and Thursdays, 1 to tionprojectsandestimatedin- 4:30; Saturdays, 9a.m. to4 creasesinoperationandmain- p.m. andSundays, noonto tenance expenses, if a CWIP 3:30.;Rider College: Tues- Clauseisgranted, theaverage days, 9:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. familyusing2,700cubicfeetor Formoreinformationcall 20,200 gallons of water per the Rider College Office of quarter (the regular billing College Relations, 896-5192. period should pay approx- ) imately$77perquarterby 1996. Mount Holly Water Company, Without a CWIP Clause, the serve more than 177.500 busi- sameserviceshouldcostabout nessandresidentialcustomers $$8503..5T2o.dFaiyn,altlhya,tacuCsWtIoPmeCrlpaauysse iinngt5o4n,munHiucnitpearlidtoine,s iMnerBcuerrl,- would ensure that Elizabeth- Middlesex, Morris, Ocean, town can fund the project Somerset and Union counties. throughcompletion under vir- Thispetitiondoesnotaffectthe tuallyall financingconditions, customersofThe Mount Holly notjustthecurrentlyfavorable Water Company. circumstances. The provisions of the CWIP Computer Items Stolen Clausewouldadd$14.9million From PUs Moffett Lab torevenuesoverthenextthree Two more computer pieces years to cover the cost of the havebeenreportedstolenfrom new plant. Rate increases for Princeton University. all otherconstruction projects This time an optical disc and expenses will be address- drive and an interface card ed in separate rate pro- wortha combined$1,850, were ceedings. taken sometime during a one- Eiizabethtown Water Com- week period from the Moffett pany and its subsidiary. The Biological Laboratory. Police Winter Survival Sale Warm-Ups Pants • Jackets • • Suits MFT Gortex • • • Permia Plus By Asics • Hind • Tinley Heavyweight Poly-Pro Shirts by Tinley ve tH| Btlt» AthleticShoes andActiveWear Runnin Tennis.Squash g, Soccer, Lacrosse, Swimming, FieldHockey Palmer Square West 7 9 . Annual Longtime University Employee Regains Contact Topics of the Town Hamilton Jewelers' Continue)fromPtg»7 January Clearance* With Lost Family in Lithuania After 56 Years recorder valued at $500 and a $75Sonymicrophone Again,a passenger side window was broken SAVE Inoneoftwowallet thefts,a 26-year-oldPlainsbororesident reportedthather$35wallethad UP TO been removed from her purse while itwas inanunlockedof- fice intheOne PalmerSquare building. The walletcontained 60% $20 and credit cards A set of keys was also taken. A 24-year-old Borough resi- dentlistedthetheftofherwal- let which she had left Monday STOREW1DE on the floor neara cash regis- terinherplaceofemployment on Nassau Street. The wallet contained a small amount of cash but also the victim's UnitedJerseyBankcheckbook, MAC card and various credit cards. Diamonds Gold Palmina Lapins at Work In the Student Center stoAlemnaonv'esrnSicghhwtilnanstbwiceyecklefwraosm Gemstones • Famous• Name Watches baUcnktiilnrheecrenntaltyi,vePaLlimthiunaaniLaaphiandsbteheonugkhitllaeldlihneWrorrelldatWivaers awlhoenrgesidteheaoPwinneerSthraedetlhefotmiet Cultured Pearls • China and Crystal II Butastoryofsurprisingrediscoveriesand redtapeover- unlocked. Valued at $50, the Estate jewelry • Girt Items comewillreachitsauspiciousclimaxonSaturdaywhenthe bikewasdescribedbypoliceas longtimePrincetonUniversityemployeeandMarkham Road being in poor condition. Sale ends January 31st. resident greets her niece. Ona Deksniene, upon arrival at Levis Lifted Newark International Airport. A $36.95 pair of Levi jeans "I never, never thought this would happen," says Mrs. wereshoplifted Mondayafter- Lapins. "IalwaysthoughtIhadnomorebloodrelatives.And noon from a store on Wither- now this." spoonStreet. Policesaidthree HAMILTON Mrs. Lapins came to Princeton with her since-deceased youths had been in the store husbandin1951 andhasworkedal theUniversityfor20years. and the owner discovered the Sheiswellknowntostudents, facultyandstaffasthekindly theft after they left. womanwiththeBalticaccentwhomakessandwichesinthe Oneofthethreeisdescribed |F\VEltKSSI\C r wi: student center. Two years ago, the graduating seniors ex- asablackmaleinhisearly20s, Princeton, N J 92 Nassau Street. 609-683-4200 pressedtheirfondnessbymakingheranhonorary member wbleaacrkinwgoaolthcroeaet-qwuiatrhtearlgernegetnh LawrencevillPea,lml\lBJea,,cAhltanRdtPeal1m&B«TdeLahasGaArwdeen,s60F9L-771-9400 otliiffoLente,haseswsihrawecernllealfssuhskge.neoleowsdntu,croihnnotgwaectvtheewrit,tihmisehetorhfemSoohvatirheretorawanindndgNbsartzooitrhyoecroc.fuSphhaee-r htoeAoadm.sebcOaonsnedbhaisslulshpheeaactd.t ihsedewsocrreiba- I n.th.e!i,i:nforma.ti,on,.i)'ho:ne.1-BO0-5-HAMI! LTIOCQfU.'!''! andherhusbandresidedinGermanyforseveralyearsbefore ConiinuedonNeilPage : ; coming to the U.S. Shelivedforseveraldecadeswiththebeliefshehadnosur- FURNITURE vivingrelatives, buta letterfrom herbrothermore than 10 years ago began the chain ofevents leading to this week's visit. That first contact did little more than tantalize, how- ever.Thrilledtolearnherbrotherwasstillalive,Mrs. Lapins CLEARANCE CENTER wrote him back but received no reply. Manymoreofherlettersovertheyearslikewisewentun- answeredorwerereturnedtosender,renewingherfearsthat heronlysiblingwasdead. (Shesincehas learned thebroth- er never received any of the correspondence.) Warehouse EnterJohnDuncia,a formerPrincetongraduatestudent ut Lithuanian descent who had become friends with Mrs Lapins while studying at Princeton from 1976 to 1981. Twoyears ago, Mr. Duncia told Mrs. Lapins that heand hiswifewouldbetravelinginLithuaniaandwouldtrytotrack Liquidation down the long-lost brother. Using the address given on the oldletter, "wewent tothisremotevillageneartheLatvian borderandaskedaround," Mr Dunciarecounts. "Thepeo- SALE pletheretoldushehadmovedtoanothervillagejustacou- plemilesaway Sowewentthere,andpeopleeventuallyled us to his house." Itwasthroughthatcontact thai Mrs. Lapinslearned that herbrotherindeedwasstillaliveandthatshehadtwonieces aswell. She immediately begansavingmoney and making plans to fly Mrs. Deksniene to the U.S. for a visit, SATURDAY, JANUARY One obstacleremained: in an apparent communications 1 6, 1 993 breakdown, the U.S. embassy in Vilnius twice denied Mrs, — — Deksnieneatouristvisadespiteabundantevidencethatshe OUR was qualified. ENTIRE INVENTORY 38-70% OFF RobertDurkee.Universityvicepresidentforpublicaffairs, intervenedtoclearthefinalobstacle. Mr. Durkeewrotetwo lettersandmade onetelephonecall toVilnius last fall that convincedtheU.S.consultograntavisatoMrs.Lapins'niece afterall. Amongother points, Mr. Durkeeexplained tothe consulthatthe37-year-oldMrs Deksnienehadamplereason Sofas, Sleep Sofas, Loveseats, End Tables, Chairs, Lamps, Bookcases to return to Lithuania: a husband, two young children, a — — houseinher nameanda jobasa bookkeeperat astatecol- PARTIAL LISTING lective farm. "tiIo"nwBatyshceaayblllnieenetgdoaegndidvaesnetdnhdecionpngevoitphnleceetawttohtlehemettcteohrnisss,"uwlMaarsteaDtuhperekrisenoefnosrawmyhaso-, BLCeeriaegtaeh,emrBSWloiulenagX8,oCvBheausirergasutn(dblyueS,trbirpoewnS,otgar/eLeonv)eseat 'oSe„ea,t ''S789959 GRreedy/PBleaiidgeSeBalleyndQuSeheernrilSlleSeepcetri/oLnoavles.eat Set '*869955 hwaedreevabelreytiontheenltpibonrionfgraebtouurtnitnhgistvoisLiitthtuhaatnima.eaIn'smsgolamduwceh GreMeantc&hinWhgitCehaPilraid Sota/Loveseat sP w™wq BUophooklcsatseersed(wChhialier&s teak) ffrroomm2*9599 to Mrs Lapins " White Contemporary Sola '''.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'. Kitchen Tables & Benches Sets from '499 Mrs. Deksniene will be staying at Mrs. Lapins' home — '549 End Tables. Coffee—Tables. Sofa Tables .from '129 through January and February PARTIAL LISTING FREE PARKING Bringyour—car, van ortruck FREE PATRICIAS HAIR DESIGN IN REAR All Sales Final CASH & CARRRY PARKING 357 N1assau St., Princeton :cep,ed.De,,ve"Av^e aTEx,raCh^e IN REAR (609)683-4114 One Day only • Saturday, Jan. 16, 1993. a.m. to 4 p.m. sculpturedhaircuts color•highlights 194 Nassau styledry perms Street, Princeton hairrelaxing Lower sets Level body& longhair caretreecurl Free Parking in Rea?^ Merri" Lynch & NJ Na«°nal are located. A Nassau Interior Co. Ricchard's Shoes for the Discriminating Mens BALLY All Shoes 25% OFF in stock shoes only JAYCEES AID ST. LAWRENCE: St. Lawrence Rehabilitation Center, Lawrenceville, was the recipient ot a $7,500 check presented by The Greater 150 Nassau Street Princeton « 924-6785 • M-F 9-6; Thur 9-8; Sat 9-5 Princeton Jaycees, whose members raised the money in October by sponsor- ing their third annual art auction to benefit St. Lawrence. Shown with a replica ofthe check are Jaycees Peter Ringel, left, and Joseph Chiaravello, right, auc- tion chairman, with St. Lawrence Administrator Charles Brennan. Topics of the Town broken into during the week- Samuel Bianco, noevidenceof end. Aventwindowwassmash- anymaliciousdamage. "There ContinuedfromPage8 ed to enter a 1988 Jeep pickup wereindicationsofsomesortof edasashortblackmalewear- tArMuc/kF.MTaken was a $200 party there," he said. ciongloraedwosotlripheast awnidth tamsusletlis- An in-sdtaesrheoracdaisosevtatleued at canLtt.hBoiuasnecwoasreupporftoerdsatlheeavnad- BuaineaaCases • Hnndhafli • WnUets fltote hanging on each side. Police $350 was taken from a 1989 that all electricity and water have no description for the Peugeot whichalsohada win- hadbeencutoff Thebankown- third suspect. doAw1b9r9o2keHno.nda was also bro- einntgrtyh.ehousewasnotifiedofthe A 17-year-oldTownshipresi- keninto, but Lt. Biancoreport- LUGGAGE SALE Jadenndt cwhaasrgaerdreswtietdhlajsutvewneielke eSduntdhaeyowafnteerrnaorornive—d asthor4t:l4y5 PU Employee Assaulted delinquency. Had she been 18, after itsside window hadbeen Walkingon ProspectAve. wpoiltihcepowsosuelsdsihoanvoefcshtoalregnepdrhoep-r wbraoskmeinssainndg.diAslclotvherreeedvnioctthiimsn,g A54-year-old Princeton Uni- FIRST QUALITY BRAND NAME ertAyc.cording to Lt. Charles LUtn.ivBeirasnictoyssatiudd,enatrse.Princeton vteirmsiotfyaesmipmlpolyeeaesswaaulsttFhreivdiacy- LUGGAGE ON SALE* Davall, the teenager was at- morningwhilehewaswalking temptingtoreturnasweaterin A lockwaspried toopen the at 4 a.m. on Prospect Avenue. 25% 50% OFF amaHnulafgiesrhSrterceoegtnsitzoerdetwhhee$n69tVh-e Ftarcunukltoyf Raocaadr ipnartkheedHaicbrboesns DavAasllr,eltahteedebmyploLty.eeChhaeralreds to neck sweater as one that had Apartments lot. Stolen were footstepsbehindhim, stopped, bePeonliscteolewnerineSecpatlleemdberto. the vcaormiboiunsedart$i1c,l0e0s0,vianlculeuddinatg aa tinugrnbeedh,iandndhisma.wNaomwoarndsstwaenrde- Don't leave home without us! sceneandmadethearrest.The Sonydiscplayer,camera,cor- exchanged before the victim suspect was later released to dlessphoneandelectronicdic- asked. "What's up?" InitialsEmbossedin23KGoldFreeofCharge. thecustodyofhermother,pen- tionary Still not speaking, the man, *Somebrandsexcluded. dingfurtheractionbytheBor- Between 9:30 Saturday eve- Lt Davallsaid,gavethevictim 20 Witherspoon Streel Hours: ough juvenile officer. innign,gsaonmde1o1n:e30ptrhieedneoxptemnortnh-e ahiksanreactke.cThhoepvtiocttihmedleifdtnsoitdefaollf Princeton, NJ 08542 Mon-Sat 5 Parked Cars Entered; doorofa 1991 Suzuki parked in to the ground and was not 609-924-0004 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. frontofthevictim'sUniversity- seriously injured. Police: Thefts Related housing apartment in the 200 Lt. Davalladdedthatthevic- co"mIm'denstayedthLety.aSraemaulellreBliaatnecdo,," bplloacykerofwKaisngstSotlreene.t.A$500CD wtihmodmidhneotdeksncorwibheidsaasssaailatanltl,, ALL SALE MERCHANDISE as he reported the break-in of blond white male in his early FROM BOTH STORES five parked cars last week in Here's a Vacant House, 20s. NOW AT OUR PRINCETON STORE theTownship, threein Prince- RUMMAGE ttyonRUonaidv.ersityLot23offFacul- LeSto'mseoHnaeveselaecKteedgaPvaarcatnyt Township Man Is Fined "We're still advising resi- houseat42CuylerAvenuelast In Court for Harassment dents totakealltheirvaluables week to have a beer party. In Borough criminal court out of their cars," added Lt. Townshippolicewerecalled Monday, JacintoBarnero, 710 Bianco "We're still having lastWednesdaj afternoonbya CherryValley Road,wasfined SALE problemswithsomeonebreak- neighbortoinvestigateapossi- $525, an additional $50 to the ingintocars. Thisweek itwas ble burglary at the home*. On Violent Crime Compensation equipment; next week it will arrival,policesawthatalarge Boardandplacedonprobation probably be pocketbooks. It's padlock on the door was bro- for one year for harassment an ongoing thing." ken. Inside,theyfoundaplastic The complainant was Lloyd kegofbeernearthefrontdoor ThethreecarsinLot23were but there was, reported Lt * IRRESISTIBLES WINTER SALE 50-80% i * 40-70% OFF OFF * BEGINS THURSDAY HIM \\" JANUARY I 14th 4fe Shepards Tjedy «* IRRESISTIBLES the sophisticated woman's specialty shop 45 East Afton Avenue • Yardley, PA • (215) 493-1732 — 27 PALMER SQUARE WEST, PRINCETON 195 Nassau Street • Princeton, NJ • (609) 921-0582 CS Princeton Hours: Mon-Sat 10:00-5:30; Sun 12-4 Topics of the Town ContinuedI'omPageft I:.u.'/hm.in.Mi Mr. Barheropled 194 Alexander St. not guilty. Up 924-0041 .James Brophy. 172 Hunt to Drive, and Daniel Petrecca, 9 Krdman Avenue, were each f fined$100byJudge RussellW. Chel' sea AnnichJr.,afterpleadingguil- 50 crimpers tytobeingminorsinpossession % til /ilt'dlinl off p14KiiHPcftnloNGnilnRjEFT 924 1624 Intrafficcourt, PegiA. Cur- hn, 3 Woodlane Road, Law- SUSAN renceville, was fined $67 for GREENE oJbasmterusctD.ioWninotfrespsa,ss2a7gSeu,mmaintd in both our men's & ladies' departments during our Drive, BelleMead, paid(33for failuretoyieldtoa pedestrian. WINTER SALE handbags, attaches InTownshipcourtlastweek, andluggageattow Doris M Allen-Saunders, 1206 discountprices Blue Spring Road, was fined Uartttptecs Mall $66forcarelessdrivingand$32 Peter Guzzo Rl>. 27 ' Princeton 297-6249 for failure toweara seat belt Freddie'sRestaurant inEwing Township. DOWNTOWN Kick-Off Fundraiser It is expected that Mr Guz- Planned for PeterGuzzo zo,atwo-termEwingTownship Sale, continues thru January during regular store hours. Committeeman from 1985 to The Finance Committee for 1991,andEwingMayorin 1988, Open Thursdays' till 8:30 Lunch & Dinner AIsVIsreimbl<y.iciaz/n.diidaItIei'ihniitkher.1il5tihc wdiildlafcoyrmaatltlhyeaenvneonutn.cehiscan- Tues-Sun 11 am 9:30 pm LegislativeDistrict, which in- Mr. Guzzo is a graduate of Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner cludesPrinceton,hasannounc- Rutgers University and holds ALL SALE ITEMS Sat & Sun 9 am • 9:30 pm ed that a kick-off fundraiser masters and doctoral degrees BWulfofgalio [|jaMmBjm-imMhiW__iJ^LPfaloKcMalvo.t; owinllTbueehsedlady,frJoamn5uator7y:3206,p.ma.t UinnivhiesrtsoirtyyoffrAommerTihceaCinatWhaoslhi-c CASH, CHECK, VISA OR MASTERCARD 'EC€Ny& ivccy ington,DC. From 1970to1990. he worked for the New Jersey StateLegislature, risingtothe ALL SALES FINAL position of deputy director in 57 Princeton Ave., Hopewell, NJ the Assembly Democratic Of- (609) 466-3966 • Tues.-Sat. 9-5 ficIen.additiontoholdingelected J officeinEwing, Mr. Guzzohas also been active in many area Pear Tree Creations civic affairs. 5GenerationsofEtwbtvidorers For information and tickets ^ Personalized Gifts for the fundraiser, call Barry utyr SngliBlj *tiop Embroidery & Handpainting Rank at 896-7070 or Marie ^ Casconeat 895-1501. v\^» 12 Naisau Sued • Pnncelon t^/rf (609)924-62S? v,' 609-924-7100 ,,fji2t£='. 'r TheaterResidency Begins WEVALIDATE GARAGE PARKING WEVALIDATEGARAGEPARMNS Concerned about At Littlebrook School Environmental Illness or McCarterTheaterhasbegun a20-daytheaterresidencypro- Electromagnetic Fields? gram at Littlebrook Elemen- tary School. The program is sponsored by the New Jersey A SALE doesn't We provide on-site testing of your water purity, in- State Council on the Arts/ DepartmentofState,incooper- doorairquality, andelectromagneticfields, and we ationwiththeNationalEndow- become can recommend techniques to remove or reduce ment for the Arts and the a tradition existing conditionsthat may produce symptomsof Princeton Regional School District. environmental illness or sick building syndrome Laura Huntsman, education without good reason. directorforMcCarter,withas- sistance from other McCarter Healthy Habitat, Inc. artists,willguideLittlebrook s Environmental Testing and Remediation fthoeuirrthowgnra"dtehresateinrcdoevmeplaonpyi.n"g We've got a storeful of good reasons FREE Brochure: (609) 924-1888 Satteurdencrtasfwtisl,lilnecalrundvianrgioaucstitnhge,- why Landau's 1/2 Price Sportswear Sale 1 mtaukmee-udpe,siagnn.d Tstoagpereapnadrecost-o and 1/2 Price Woolens Sale have Year's Best Disposer Buy! chearnndsleotfhethmeainrag"ecmoemnptancyo,n"- been family traditions since 1955! students will have an oppor- tunity to go backstage at Landau's 1/2 Price Sales have become a McCarter Theater to meet some of the behind-the-scenes Princeton tradition. That's because they're cpeoompeletowhloife.maTkheeyawitllheaatlesro real50% OFFSALES nn Landau quality traveltoNew YorkCity tosee merchandise. a Metropolitan Opera produc- tfioornstthuadteinstdaeusdiigennecdese,specially N0W! Landau's 1/2 Price Sportswear Sale. Our entire inventory ofFall and Winter Theprogram willculminate Replace your old in March with a month-long Sportswear for the traditional woman is on disposer now AwrhtischFewisltlivianlclautdeLtihtetlperbersoeonk,- sale, classic makers, natural fibers, alterations with a genuine tation of the students' theater (at cost!), and everything 1/2 Price. in-sink-erator January Special: work,aschool-wideartshowof • Stainless steel and satnucdeenotfwtoherksst,udaenndtachpoerrufsormI-n STARTING THURSDAY, JANUARY 21 st gpaarltvsanfiorzeldonsgteleilfe, AlDliIsnp-oSsienrk-sEarantdor aNdediwtiJoen,rstehyeOwpilelrapeFersftoirvmaliotfs Landau's 1/2 Price Woolens Sale. dependable children's opera at an assem- performance Instant Hots blyforallLittlebrookstudents. Sale Hours: •sIenr-vHicoemewarranty 10% OFF KaFtohryfuSrathnerFiinHfiorpmpaotioatn,cLailtl- 9M:o3n0daamy-5th:r3u0Spamturday • Exclusive self- tlebrook School, 924-7925. service "Wrench" frees simplejams Health & Safety Courses • Heavy Duty motor for fast, efficient grinding Available at Red Cross • Wide selection of models The American Red Cross, • From In-Sink-Erator, the quality leader in food New Jersey Capital Area waste disposers chapter announces the new & schedule of health and safety Jefferson "Bath 'Kitchen coursesforJanuary,February and March. 190 Witherspoon Street, Princeton muCnliatsyseCsPaRr.eaivnafialnatblaenidncchoiml-d 609-924-0762 CPR. adult CPR. CPR: basic IM tessajStteet Acrosstiom TheUnneisity Princeton W Hours: Monday-Friday 9-5:30; Saturday 9-3 lifesupport,andstandardfirst ,f6i0n9a)ia9o2.4< 3i4a9q4a

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