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HELP WANTED VOLUNTEERS NEEDED
Westfield Rescue Squad seeks trainees for Emergency Medical Technicians. Valid NJ Driver’s Lic. req. Min., 4 hrs./ wk.
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Seeks trainees as Dispatchers. Min. 2 hrs./ wk. All training provided.
Call Miki Leitner (908) 2332501
HELP WANTED VOLUNTEERS NEEDED
Digital design firm seeks independent graphic designers. Mac & Internet skills required. Please email to: hiro@ nac. net
Nottingham Associates Inc. HELP WANTED CLERICAL P/ T – Computer skills. Word Excel. Various duties, answer phones. Westfield loc. Fax resumé to: (908) 2323206 or call (908) 2326869.
HELP WANTED HAIRSTYLIST – Busy Cranford Salon. Some exper. req’d. Pd. vacation, health ins. Sal. + Comm.
Call (908) 2725622 HELP WANTED CHILD CARE
Seeking bright, energetic nanny for 2 girls (4, 16 months) 3 days per week (Westfield). Must drive, speak English.
Call (908) 3010335 HELP WANTED Teachers for Summer ’99
Day Camp Counselors. WSI Activity Instructors. Watchung Area.
(908) 580CAMP HELP WANTED
TEACHERS AIDE – Westfield Nursery School. P/ T, two mornings & three afternoons a week. Exp. with young children necessary.
Call Director (908) 2330766 SEEKING EMPLOYMENT
Livein position to care for elderly. Has NJ LongTerm Nurses Aide License. Nonsmoker.
Call Pam (908) 2338934 AUTOMOBILE FOR SALE 1996 RED SATURN SL1 – 4 DR, A/ C, automatic, only 6,500 miles. Practically brand new. Excellent condition. $9,995.
Call Drew (908) 2327247 APARTMENT FOR RENT WestfieldWychwood Gardens,
ideal for single/ newly weds. Lg. 1 BR., Mod. Kit., storage, pool, W/ D. NY bus. $950/ mo. Avail. December 6.
Call (908) 2321464
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PUBLIC NOTICE
Public Notice is hereby given that an ordinance of which the following is a copy was introduced, read and passed on first reading by the Council of the Town of Westfield at a meeting held November 24, 1998, and that the said Council will further consider the same for final passage on the 8th day of December, 1998, at 8:00 p.m., in the Council Chamber, Municipal Building, 425 East Broad Street, Westfield, New Jersey, at which time and place any person who may be interested therein will be given an opportunity to be heard concerning said ordinance.
Joy C. Vreeland Town Clerk
GENERAL ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND THE TOWN CODE OF THE TOWN OF WESTFIELD CHAPTER 13, “MOTOR VEHICLES AND TRAFFIC” BY AMENDING CERTAIN PROVISIONS THEREOF BE IT ORDAINED by the Town Council of the Town of Westfield in the County of Union that the Code of the Town of Westfield, Chapter 13, “Motor Vehicles and Traffic” be amended in the following particulars:
SECTION I.
That Article V. Speed Limits, Section 1350 “Established” be amended by adding the following:
Speed limits for both directions of traffic along Dickson Drive between Willow Grove Road and the Tamaques Park entrance in the Town of Westfield is established at fifteen miles per hour.
SECTION II.
In the event that any section, part or provision of this ordinance shall be held to be unconstitutional or invalid by any court, such holding shall not affect the validity of this ordinance as a whole, or any part thereof, other than the part held unconstitutional or invalid.
SECTION III.
This ordinance shall take effect after passage and publication, as soon as, and in the manner, provided by law. 1 T – 11/26/98, The Leader Fee: $42.84
PUBLIC NOTICE
Public Notice is hereby given that an ordinance of which the following is a copy was introduced, read and passed on first reading by the Council of the Town of Westfield at a meeting held November 24, 1998, and that the said Council will further consider the same for final passage on the 8th day of December, 1998, at 8:00 p.m., in the Council Chamber, Municipal Building, 425 East Broad Street, Westfield, New Jersey, at which time and place any person who may be interested therein will be given an opportunity to be heard concerning said ordinance.
Joy C. Vreeland Town Clerk
GENERAL ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND THE TOWN CODE OF THE TOWN OF WESTFIELD CHAPTER 13, “MOTOR VEHICLES AND TRAFFIC” BY AMENDING CERTAIN PROVISIONS THEREOF
BE IT ORDAINED by the Town Council of the Town of Westfield in the County of Union that the Code of the Town of Westfield, Chapter 13, “Motor Vehicles and Traffic” be amended in the following particulars:
SECTION I.
That Section 13-20 “Parking Prohibited — At All Times” be amended by adding the following:
TAMAQUES PARK ROADWAY — BOTH SIDES — for its entire length within Tamaques Park
SECTION II.
That Section 13-21.2 “Stopping or standing prohibited at all times” be amended by adding the following:
TAMAQUES PARK ROADWAY — BOTH SIDES — for its entire length within Tamaques Park
SECTION III.
In the event that any section, part or provision of this ordinance shall be held to be unconstitutional or invalid by any court, such holding shall not affect the validity of this ordinance as a whole, or any part thereof, other than the part so held unconstitutional or invalid.
SECTION IV.
This ordinance shall take effect after passage and publication as soon as, and in the manner, provided by law. 1 T – 11/26/98, The Leader Fee: $46.92
HELP WANTED Banking
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Full time position is now available in the following branch:
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If you enjoy working with people and numbers, WE WILL TRAIN YOU! Experience as a cashier will be a plus.
Company paid benefits and salary increase in 6 months.
If interested, please call (201) 2626574 and identify the branch you are applying for by dialing the extension that appears next to it.
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PUBLIC NOTICE
BOROUGH OF FANWOOD PLANNING BOARD
Notice is hereby given that on December 23, 1998 at 8:00 P.M. in the Borough Hall of the Borough of Fanwood at 75 North Martine Avenue, Fanwood, New Jersey, the Fanwood Planning Board will hold a public hearing to consider the appeal of Randall and Suzanne Doliber for bulk variances to construct a two story addition from the requirements of Chapter 93 of the Code of the Borough of Fanwood and from provision of subparagraphs 939A(2)(c) (side yard width -proposed addition); 93-9A(1)(h) (front yard depth — existing house); 93-9A(1)(i) (side yard width — existing house) on the property at 199 North Martine Avenue, Fanwood, New Jersey also known as Block 10 Lot 18 on the Fanwood Tax Map.
All interested persons may be present and heard.
The file pertaining to this application is available for public inspection during normal business hours from the Secretary of the Board at the Administration Offices of the Borough of Fanwood at 75 North Martine Avenue, Fanwood, New Jersey.
Randall and Suzanne Doliber 199 North Martine Avenue Fanwood, New Jersey 07023 1 T – 11/26/98, The Times Fee: $27.03
Westfield Burgdorff Cites Sales Surge in Home Prices
WESTFIELD — A recent study prepared for the Westfield Office of Burgdorff ERA showed that every home sold by the office came within 97 percent of the listed price and that 88 percent of the homes the office listed were sold.
These findings were based on statistics released by the Garden State Multiple Listing Service for the time period of October 1, 1997 through September 30, 1998.
The study focused on transactions in the towns of Scotch Plains, Fanwood, Westfield, Cranford and Mountainside.
“Our unique marketing plan and proactive approach to selling are major contributors to these excellent statistics,” said Jean Massard, Vice President and Manager of the Westfield Office.
“Our goal is not to simply take listings as part of a ‘numbers game,’ we’re going to get your property sold. We study the migration of buyers from one town to another, we study the buyer pool and then we work seriously to sell it. At Burgdorff ERA we really do our homework and we feel that’s the reason for our great success.”
Ms. Massard pointed out that while this study focused on the greater Westfield area, her office services many towns.
“We cover a wide range of communities, selling homes as far east as Elizabeth, going west toward Watchung and Warren, south to parts of Edison and north to Summit. Our sales strategies give us results that are a lot higher than the marketplace. As listing brokers, we work hard for sellers to really get the job done,” she added.
Founded in 1958 and celebrating its 40th anniversary in 1998, Burgdorff ERA has more than 925 sales associates and 30 offices across New Jersey and eastern Pennsylvania.
The worldwide ERA real estate network includes more than 2,600 independently owned and operated brokerage offices with more than 27,000 brokers and sales associates in all 50 of the United States and 19 other countries.
YEARS OF SERVICE…Walter Schmiede, President of the Scotch Plains-based Schmiede Tree Expert Company, was recently awarded New Jersey State certification as a tree expert. The designation was presented to Mr. Schmiede on October 24 by Gerald Lovallo, Vice President of the New Jersey Tree Expert Society, during the group’s annual banquet at the Sheraton Atlantic City West Hotel. Mr. Schmiede’s father, Martin Schmiede of Fanwood, the company’s founder, has held the same state certification since 1961.
Consignment Shop, Unique Repeats, Opens in Scotch Plains
SCOTCH PLAINS – The Unique Repeats Consignment Shop, owned by Kitti Salardino and Mary Ierrobino, recently opened at 2395 Mountain Avenue in Scotch Plains.
New merchandise arrives daily. Tableware collections of glassware, flatware and china items in a variety of patterns are among the featured items. There are also holiday decorations for both indoor and outdoor use, accessories and furniture for the home, and jewelry.
For more information, please call (908) 889-7070.
Rutgers Cooperative Offers Special Tips
On Getting Rich
Rutgers Cooperative Extension of Union County has issued a series of tips on how Americans can increase their assets, garnered from a paper written earlier this year by two professors at Washington University in St. Louis, Richard McKensie and Dwight Lee.
The professors based their recommendations on historical investment data, government income statistics, and data about millionaires from the Stanley and Danko book, “The Millionaire Next Door: The Surprising Secrets of America’s Wealthy.” Their suggestions are as follow:
· ·· ·· Have a reasonable income base.
Then spend less than you earn and save a portion of earned income. For most Americans of modest means or above, a substantial net worth is possible through periodic savings and the power of compound interest.
· ·· ·· Take the power of compound interest seriously and do so early. The sooner a person saves, the greater the opportunity for compound interest to work its magic. Also, the higher the return on an investment, the greater the growth over time.
· ·· ·· Save as much as possible consistently from an early age. Many Americans are unwilling to forego “the good life” in order to save. Habits like smoking, which can cost $150,000 over a period of 50 years, are also a culprit.
· ·· ·· Avoid frivolous temptations. It is a fact that most rich Americans buy cars only slightly more expensive than those who earn less. A key to wealth, at all incomes, is living below your means.
· ·· ·· Stay in school or if out of school, re-enroll. On average, a college education almost doubles the income possible with a high school diploma, and a professional degree results in an average annual income of about twice that of college graduates.
· ·· ·· Pick your field of study and career carefully. Right or wrong, people who major in areas that are in demand, like engineering, earn more (and therefore need to save less) than others (e g., teachers).
· ·· ·· Marry someone with equal or higher education and stay married.
About 95 percent of millionaires are married, and the median value of married couples’ assets is two-thirds higher than median assets of all households. Being married makes it harder to fall into poverty.
· ·· ·· Work with some diligence and save for a long time. Lottery winners aside, most people get rich over time. That’s why most people are in their 50s or 60s before they accumulate significant sums. It takes years of earnings and compound interest.
· ·· ·· Do or make something of value for a large number of people. Sam Walton, the late founder of Wal-Mart, and Microsoft Chief Executive Officer Bill Gates are examples of people who amassed great wealth by providing customers with value for their dollar and products in demand.
· ·· ·· Take risks. Not many people get rich by playing it safe. Yes, the stock market is risky but, over time, the risk of volatility (i.e., ups and downs of prices) is reduced.
This Money 2000 message is sponsored by Rutgers Cooperative Extension. Money 2000 is a program designed to increase the financial well-being of New Jersey residents through increased savings and reduced household debt.
For further information about Money 2000 and other educational programs, please call Dr. Karen Ensle at Rutgers Cooperative Extension of Union County at (908) 654-9854
Kelly O’Toole Harrington Kelly O. Harrington Joins Rorden Realty
WESTFIELD — Kelly O’Toole Harrington has joined the real estate sales staff of Rorden Realty, Inc. in Westfield.
A native of Ridgewood, Mrs. Harrington studied and traveled abroad throughout undergraduate and graduate school.
She has a degree in political science from the Catholic University of America in Washington, D.C., having spent her junior semester as an intern in the Irish Parliament while studying at Trinity College.
She earned a Masters Degree in Economic Science from University College in Dublin, Ireland.
Previously, Mrs. Harrington worked in the marketing field. She is a member of the Junior League of ElizabethPlainfield and resides in Westfield with husband, Donald, an attorney, and their son.
American Legion Post To Meet December 2
The Martin Wallberg Post No. 3 of the American Legion has invited all eligible veterans to the post’s monthly meeting on Wednesday, December 2, at 8 p.m. at the post home 1003 North Avenue, Westfiend in Westfield.
For further information, please call (908) 233-2477 or (908) 233-5705.
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