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Page 22 Ttarsday, April 30,1998 A WATOCNG INC. PL<B-J " Local Students Named Honor RoH At Wardlaw-Hartridge Scbool Tfee WardSa-A-HannJgj Middle Sck»dl. located at 1295 Inrnan %- eiKj in Edison, has antKsacaJ tfiat Sve W^tSeldresi Jsutsba^a acbic% cd tils MJMC School HOIKS- Roll fertile third irsarkiag peried. "Tbs scbool also announced that s from fee local a?ea lsa%e i aaissi to tht Upper Scfeeal r Roil : "-"S named to ihs Middle ool Ht»ajf Roll, sladetrts mast z'tS a "9-plas" average and no raie fewer ihaa a "B" in their H Sc Westfield Residents Take Part In Ballroom Banee Competition Kelly Vujaiieh, owner of Ball- . -- ; r* Mjgsc Dance Studio of Union. » in fc Tap Teacher Award at ihe -!_r,rattaa Daaeesp^rt Cbampicn- 'r-Ti hetj Apni I<> tc ?S at the lir-hattan C«iter in fee heart of ,r* Yjrk City. Tbe runner-up Top ••udi." 1 award was also *<*o by 3ali- : .>n: Magic over £% other eompet- i academic subjects. Named to the Honor Roil were: sixth grade. David Aitsjsiier and Gepite Barat; seventh fp-ade, Ashley Kern and lames Martiaelii, aoS eighth gode, Stefame Fonsan., To be named to theUpper Softool Honor Roil, stedenis mist have a. efflBuiaiive weighted average of 00 less sfaaa 87 oat of 1.00 points in flieir academic subjects. Named to ike Uatm Roll wore; nialh grade Alex, Gaittztf, of Fanwood; Caroline Ngtiyea, Michael Nguyen, Saimutha Scbactaaa. ail of Scolcfi Plains; IIA grade, Ben Friedtand. Kavft&a Jananftan, and Michelle Schackn«a, all of Scotch Willow Grave Welcome The A.«^» CTj&» 3*"W«k» f fort, S » » Sc^tib fc» KicsJij gsters to Schoo far a t^ngar ton* 3 db»kl j #•»» teii to wf fest iter fiafeo, sack s* afaJ fe l trip to C'sasda dsrtnf 5f-n«g t r e a t Tfcti- isers av»mpa;a«sl |j;« Jfessk Among ifae >tudeMs participating ho izczi\ wi Srrf place a** aids*VK Ann^ Giisser and loan Wnght of Vfild Dancisport America eseci.tr,es Ucnnis 2si Jjcfae Rogers and Avi .Jsi Frsa Ksfh produce ftis three da> 'VSSSKJI Danes Council of America ;-jii,raed 2vcnt for professionals -•nateurs. sad jtmior competitors ror infcnn£tioa on any type or j.3oeina. C2H Ballroom Maeic a! -OS) ft24-05"". of Westfield Waardlaw-Hartridge is an iBdepeB- deat coeducational fostifafjas. T&e sstoof serve more titan 40 ctwainttni* ties in central HewJersey. Oratory Prep Awards Headmaster's Honors To Five Local Students Oratory Catholic Prep School in Summit recently announced tiw names t*f those students wins %cre named to the Hca-Jmastcr's Honor Roll for the third quarter of the 199"- 1998 scbijol year. Earning First Honors were Nicho- las Henn of Scotch Plains. Grade}2. and Tyler Maloney and Jobn Va!ia, boifa ! I tfa graders from Westfield. Receiving Second Honors were Kevin Cummo of Scotch Plains, Grade 10,and Joseph Pdlicaoo of Wcstfreld. Grade ?. French Club Students ¥!slt Montreal and Quebec Sites $ sert It tastv g ifesr Thirteen Scouh Piaia?.-?3 High School <S?FHS» French CJ.ib $fiii$eats. aion*. with fbetr adKi^-Hv Mana CMscn SaJ Karos M 4 tisale> reccoiK spent fr*c ds% break inMontreal aid i ;SJS? gft&p trended >iMimg tfac twt'-j wrtiies. the f»r»r m Metifresi skating at ihs Belf aznpht&e&Kr. \ j*- 115 to the btu&i&x i>f Sfeg-fr&sl, &e Olympic Part the ,\f\jta(rea! Imat, and 3JJ M^Wn Center.«litre the Montreal CaoaJiaia. %as ^ac- fc pet !« dB^ss tsswsoJ a baif ••. ; 0-~iSxx:, ?? al zw g Tljff sfait&in 5?FH participatid ta sfes trip icciv-fc J»TS Chen. EI*se Dsoilcje*. Jeastftf T M > Sahati. Taa Furter, ABSS ri^nsrd Sirirb. Brass M j Cfe«5 Gs'Avrick asd Jaices Create Your Own Dream Home </. >* "bi-ijt^r Only se xc^'^ns' c l f —' Call once in a lifetime does an opportunity like this arise. - ,— w- - "<z -tls -a.e ceccrie a.a.iace " iVes!*' s a aid _-sale >-.r r=-: c - str ; ,.'es' : s.d c Scotch °'a -s Sasn- .-.§ ^rea- r-zss s.a ab"e ( '^"- S393.9CC So $799~diz'^ the new home specialists at Westfield Realty today! 301 Lenox Avenue Westfield 908 - 232 - Michael C. Buccola Realtor Broker SS t; ebec Crtv ifec greu|r stopped at Ac Bsiliis cfSsiate Aai de Beaupre and ifec M»*»8tox«r«iij Fails. Tbe MM( also incfcJsd 2 ixt oithe Citadel of Qut-bcc. dss^jBCg JE tbe old city, a fern 1 rukr scr^^s ife* Saint La^Tsnce aod 2 u>tjr -'l thz famous Chaicaj FfvDter.se In « bar fe^sbairf, Aiben. aid sfei^ts. Temll M*3dk Sites! se*- g wnfe W«tSsId H -IT* IS POR B.«D...Y«w^Rcn a* the \* 3to« <;r t. Picrartdare tfceir &H. m they ctastrect ittras «reisg rt. Holy Trinity Names Honor "' Eoi Students for Third Period Scveaifc senwi ffessr Ri£ for toe ; crx sSjdcai* hid i? for ^ecesd hesars. ihe; * ^rs rit|ai*2d Eighth i S-T73T GREAT ©AY FOR SAiLWG...F«»tfc Ch* ««*wt» firm Seawfe F*aw»o4 S^h Sefce*! imkg * ferry rife scr«« tft« ^te Lawr*a» Bivw inrisg * receat trip Curadat. Act»»|a«i«i try ftrir rfwrt *sd t t e t , tite 13 BURQdORff REALTORS ERA 600 North Avenue, West Westfield 908-233-1 Scudder House circa 1790 One. of Westfield's few remaining Revolutionary-era farmhouses. This historic homestead is situated very privately on nearly 3/4 acre of spacious lawns, mature trees and flowering shrubs. Meticulously maintained and beautifully preserved bythe present owners, this lovely 9 room home offers the charm and ambiance of a bygone era as well as the modern conveniences for today's living. The Scudder Farmhouse is a beautifully preserved reminder of Westfield's earliest history and architecture, Itwas designated an official Westfield Landmark by the Westfield Historic Preservation Commission in 1993. By Appointment Only Carol Tener * 908-233-2243 NJAR Million Dollar Sales Club 1984-1997 Offered at $639,000. Ibu haven't seen for the elderly until vouS'e seen a Sunrise, ' Alzheimer's Group >t •Sek-a. ' I To Meet onMay 11 j Fsrit{tGCKrs.SreasisjfcagMi«Ca;t«a v?- ; 'rTi'iin^y .Msec l^ao and E'trabeS T;aP« ^ ^ Q *aa Lwaard, ^| JVon. ir.eet ^ on tne^ 1 ' ^-?Ti M^-i?/ .-••;' J4."h m . t i t h i t I ?•> r rr. ar.J -J,' p rn. it che Wc<!*i>r"Sii (.'--Tiler. «jc: c-' The nest tr^tipc t> Mihevh-Iel^fe Monday. \f a> '. \ * jaregii. crs o-r incrnis •'«"^^.ii- h JS sutTenna from Aldi Rc:rv>hir.cnts arc Nerved asd gsssi i oSwTi - J Jrcv> the iscac.- Donnelly a? t "*»i^ 12?3- v ~ i ' v ' f>T tiotjal informetivm i-r dsrjcnon.- ^Receat Home Sales^ '-'"•"Sy-^r- ;r V?i- ; .-:-:. : -. : - •- ring G. O'Donnei: te Roger C. acd M.-nce D.CairoH.25"th;sa:dScreet,SZP5"»V A. J. and J. E. Pakenhata So Rober' as<£ PatriciaBe=htloff. 15 s ?HarrisoaA%-.sae. SUNRISE A Class C Boarding Home...NOW OPEN! Visit or Call Today! 908-317-3030 J. F. Moscowitz toDa\id H. Z and Leslie D. Blitz. IIS Nelser. S2"5.00O. P. F. and A. F. KoIJath toLeeHor 23 Plytnouth Road S?30.(»0. K. and R. O. Boumazian tu jo and Katberine E. Capperells Standssb Avenue. S34O.ffi)O. A R. and M. E. Jennene to Al Saeco and Peter P. Bongiovann Behnar Terrace. S155.000. FANWOOD Tracy Rock-Cooper ro TIT.-•• Barnes andNancy A. Barnes. - ond Street. 5209.000. SCOTCH PLAINS John W. Zuk to Dotninick C: and Eileen G. Downey. 540 Wii enue. 5150,000. Glenn B. Jorgenserr So Debor Palentchar. 7 Johnson Street. S65 "lace. :mA. . 712 '. wis K. -. 135 •->• W. Sec- -w Av- ah A. .00B.' Sell Your Home At 4h™ & Pay The Selling Broker ^ Commission! VT Barnitt << Grain we knew the importance of re^rarding the selling broker ^vith the lion's share of the commission. If your broker says "impossible" call D wight Weeks, President of Barrett & Grain. This unique program allows you to list your home on the Garden State Multiple Listing Service and saves you dollars to spend on closing. We offer full service - including mortgage service and advertising. See us on the Web Mtp:/Avestfie!dnj.com^barrett&tr,:in BARRETT & GRAIN, $r\c .we. JEt. e EL I ± o sr s t908f 232-6300 E-Mail: ch\-ceks5<5O-i. i af'i.c<'.n

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Page 1: 908 - 232 - BURQdORffF*aw»o4 S^h Sefce*! imkg * ferry rife scr«« tft« ^te Lawr*a» Bivw inrisg * receat trip t« Curadat. Act»»|a«i«i try ftrir rfwrt *sd ttet tite, 13 BURQdORff

Page 22 Ttarsday, April 30,1998 A W A T O C N G INC. PL<B-J "

Local Students Named Honor RoH

At Wardlaw-Hartridge ScboolTfee WardSa-A-HannJgj Middle

Sck»dl. located at 1295 Inrnan %-eiKj in Edison, has antKsacaJ tfiatSve W^tSeldresi Jsutsba^a acbic% cdtils M J M C School HOIKS- Roll fertilethird irsarkiag peried."Tbs scbool also announced that

s from fee local a?ea lsa%ei aaissi to tht Upper Scfeeal

r Roil: "-"S named to ihs Middleool Ht»ajf Roll, sladetrts mast

z'tS a "9-plas" average and noraie fewer ihaa a "B" in their

H

Sc

Westfield ResidentsTake Part In Ballroom

Banee CompetitionKelly Vujaiieh, owner of Ball-

. --;r* Mjgsc Dance Studio of Union.» in fc Tap Teacher Award at ihe-!_r,rattaa Daaeesp^rt Cbampicn-'r-Ti hetj Apni I<> tc ?S at thelir-hattan C«iter in fee heart of,r* Yjrk City. Tbe runner-up Top

••udi."1 award was also *<*o by 3ali-: .>n: Magic over £% other eompet-

i

academic subjects.Named to the Honor Roil were:

sixth grade. David Aitsjsiier andGepite Barat; seventh fp-ade, AshleyKern and lames Martiaelii, aoSeighth gode, Stefame Fonsan.,

To be named to the Upper SoftoolHonor Roil, stedenis mist have a.efflBuiaiive weighted average of 00less sfaaa 87 oat of 1.00 points in flieiracademic subjects.

Named to ike Uatm Roll wore;nialh grade Alex, Gaittztf, ofFanwood; Caroline Ngtiyea, MichaelNguyen, Saimutha Scbactaaa. ailof Scolcfi Plains; IIA grade, BenFriedtand. Kavft&a Jananftan, andMichelle Schackn«a, all of Scotch

Willow GraveWelcome

The A.«^» CTj&» 3*"W«k» f fort, S» » Sc tib fc» KicsJij

gstersto Schoo

far a t^ngar ton*3

db»klj #•»» teii to wf fest

i ter fiafeo, sack s* afaJ fe

l

trip to C'sasda dsrtnf 5f-n«g t r ea t Tfcti- isers av»mpa;a«sl |j;« Jfessk

Among ifae >tudeMs participatingho izczi\ wi Srrf place a** aids*VK

Ann^ Giisser and loan Wnght ofV f i l d

Dancisport America eseci.tr,esUcnnis 2si Jjcfae Rogers and Avi.Jsi Frsa Ksfh produce ftis three da>'VSSSKJI Danes Council of America;-jii,raed 2vcnt for professionals

-•nateurs. sad jtmior competitorsror infcnn£tioa on any type or

j.3oeina. C2H Ballroom Maeic a!-OS) ft24-05"".

of WestfieldWaardlaw-Hartridge is an iBdepeB-

deat coeducational fostifafjas. T&esstoof serve more titan 40 ctwainttni*ties in central Hew Jersey.

Oratory Prep AwardsHeadmaster's HonorsTo Five Local StudentsOratory Catholic Prep School in

Summit recently announced tiwnames t*f those students wins %crenamed to the Hca-Jmastcr's HonorRoll for the third quarter of the 199"-1998 scbijol year.

Earning First Honors were Nicho-las Henn of Scotch Plains. Grade }2.and Tyler Maloney and Jobn Va!ia,boifa ! I tfa graders from Westfield.

Receiving Second Honors wereKevin Cummo of Scotch Plains,Grade 10, and Joseph Pdlicaoo ofWcstfreld. Grade ?.

French Club Students ¥!sltMontreal and Quebec Sites

$sert I t tastv

gifesr

Thirteen Scouh Piaia?.-?3High School <S?FHS» French CJ.ib$fiii$eats. aion*. with fbetr adKi^-HvMana CMscn SaJ Karos M4tisale>reccoiK spent fr*c ds%break in Montreal a i d i

;SJS? gft&p trended> iMimg tfac twt'-j wrtiies.the f»r»r m Metifresiskating at ihs Belf aznpht&e&Kr. \ j * -115 to the btu&i&x i>f Sfeg-fr&sl, &eOlympic P a r t the ,\f\jta(rea!

Imat, and 3JJ M^Wn Center.«litrethe Montreal CaoaJiaia. %as ^ac-

fc

pet

!« dB^ss tssw soJ a baif ••.

; 0-~iSxx:,

?? al z wg

Tljff sfait&in 5?FHparticipatid ta sfes trip icciv-fc J»TSChen. EI*se Dsoilcje*. Jeastftf

T M>

Sahati. Taa Furter, ABSSri^nsrd Sirirb. Brass M jCfe«5 Gs'Avrick asd Jaices

Create Your Own Dream Home

</.>* "bi-ijt^r

Onlyse xc^'^ns' cl

f —' •

Call

once in a lifetime does an opportunity like this arise.- ,— „ w- - "<z -tls -a.e ceccrie a.a.iace " iVes!*' s a aid

_-sale >-.r r=-: c - str ; ,.'es': s.d c Scotch °'a -s Sasn- .-.§

^rea- r-zss s.a ab"e ('^"- S393.9CC So $799~diz'^the new home specialists at Westfield Realty today!

301 Lenox Avenue • Westfield908 - 232 -

Michael C. BuccolaRealtor Broker SS t;

ebec Crtv ifec greu|rstopped at Ac Bsiliis cfSsiate A a ide Beaupre and ifec M»*»8tox«r«iijFails. Tbe MM( also incfcJsd 2 ixtoithe Citadel of Qut-bcc. dss jBCg JEtbe old city, a fern1 rukr scr^^s ife*Saint La^Tsnce aod 2 u>tjr -'l thzfamous Chaicaj FfvDter.se

In «

bar fe^sbairf, Aiben. aid s fe i^ t s .Temll M*3dk Si tes! se*-g wnfe

W«tSsId H-IT* IS POR B.«D...Y«w^Rcn a* the \* 3to« <;r

t. Picrartdaretfceir &H. m they ctastrect ittras «reisg rt.

Holy Trinity Names Honor "'Eoi Students for Third Period

Scveaifc

senwi ffessr Ri£ for toe ;

crx sSjdcai* hid i?

for ^ecesd hesars. ihe; * rs rit|ai*2d

Eighth i

S-T73T

GREAT ©AY FOR SAiLWG...F«»tfc Ch* ««*wt» firm SeawfeF*aw»o4 S^h Sefce*! imkg * ferry rife scr«« tft« t e Lawr*a» Bivw inrisg* receat trip t« Curadat. Act»»|a«i«i try ftrir rfwrt *sd t t e t , tite 13

BURQdORffREALTORS ERA

600 North Avenue, West • Westfield • 908-233-1

Scudder Housecirca 1790

One. of Westfield's few remaining Revolutionary-erafarmhouses. This historic homestead is situated veryprivately on nearly 3/4 acre of spacious lawns, maturetrees and flowering shrubs. Meticulously maintained andbeautifully preserved by the present owners, this lovely 9room home offers the charm and ambiance of a bygoneera as well as the modern conveniences for today's living.The Scudder Farmhouse is a beautifully preserved reminderof Westfield's earliest history and architecture, It wasdesignated an official Westfield Landmark by the WestfieldHistoric Preservation Commission in 1993.

By Appointment OnlyCarol Tener * 908-233-2243NJAR Million Dollar Sales Club 1984-1997

Offered at $639,000.

Ibu haven't seen

for the elderlyuntil vouS'e seen a Sunrise,

' Alzheimer's Group >t•Sek-a. ' I To M e e t on M a y 11 j

Fsrit{tGCKrs.SreasisjfcagMi«Ca;t«a v?- ; 'rTi'iin^y

.Msec l^ao and E'trabeS T;aP« ^ ^ Q

*aa Lwaard, ^| JVon. ir.eet on tne 1 ' -?Ti M^-i?/.-••;' J4."h m . t i t h i t I ?•> r rr. ar.J -J,'p rn. i t che Wc<!*i>r"Sii (.'--Tiler. «jc: c-'

The nest t r ^ t i p c t> Mihevh-Iel feMonday. \f a> '. \

* jaregii. crs o-r incrnis •'«"^^.ii-h JS sutTenna from A l d i

Rc:rv>hir.cnts arc Nerved asd gsssii oSwTi - J Jrcv> the iscac.-

Donnelly a? t "*»i 12?3- v ~ i ' v ' f>T •tiotjal informetivm i-r dsrjcnon.-

^Receat Home Sales^

'-'"•"Sy-^r- ;rV?i-;.-:-:.:-.:- •-

ring

G. O'Donnei: te Roger C. acd M.-nceD.CairoH.25"th;sa:dScreet,SZP5 "»V

A. J. and J. E. Pakenhata So Rober' as<£PatriciaBe=htloff. 15s?HarrisoaA%-.sae.

SUNRISEA Class C Boarding Home...NOW OPEN!

Visit or Call Today!908-317-3030

J. F. Moscowitz to Da\id H. Zand Leslie D. Blitz. IIS Nelser.S2"5.00O.

P. F. and A. F. KoIJath toLeeHor23 Plytnouth Road S?30.(»0.

K. and R. O. Boumazian tu joand Katberine E. CapperellsStandssb Avenue. S34O.ffi)O.

A R. and M. E. Jennene to AlSaeco and Peter P. BongiovannBehnar Terrace. S155.000.

FANWOODTracy Rock-Cooper ro TIT.-••

Barnes and Nancy A. Barnes. -ond Street. 5209.000.

SCOTCH PLAINSJohn W. Zuk to Dotninick C:

and Eileen G. Downey. 540 Wiienue. 5150,000.

Glenn B. Jorgenserr So DeborPalentchar. 7 Johnson Street. S65

"lace.

:m A.. 712

'.wis K.-. 135

•->• W .Sec-

-w Av-

ah A.

.00B.'

Sell Your Home At 4h™ &Pay The Selling Broker

^ Commission!VT Barnitt << Grain we knew the importance of re^rarding the

selling broker ^vith the lion's share of the commission. If yourbroker says "impossible" call D wight Weeks, President of Barrett& Grain. This unique program allows you to list your home onthe Garden State Multiple Listing Service and saves you dollars tospend on closing. We offer full service - including mortgageservice and advertising.

See us on the WebMtp:/Avestfie!dnj.com^barrett&tr,:in

BARRETT & GRAIN, $r\c

.we.JEt. e EL I ± o sr s

t908f 232-6300 • E-Mail: ch\-ceks5<5O-i.iaf'i.c<'.n