THE PEOPLE OF GOD CALLED TO BE THE CATHOLIC COMMUNITY OF ST. MICHAEL CHURCH Putting God first through the stewardship of time, talent & treasure SERVED BY: Rev. Msgr. Timothy J. Shugrue, Pastor Rev. John P. McGovern, Pastor Emeritus Rev. Robert S. Gajewski, Parochial Vicar Rev. Wilson A. Paculan, Parochial Vicar Rev. William P. Sheridan, Weekend Asst. Daniel Wilverding, Deacon Sandy Miragliotta, School Principal Jacqueline Karmol, Pastoral Assoc. for Rel. Ed. Ellen Collett, Administrator, Catechetics David Bower, Director of Music Rich Donovan, Coord. of Youth Ministry Valeria Downey, Assoc. Coord. of Youth Ministry Joan F. Genova, Business Administrator Barbara A. Bilger, Trustee Richard C. Gallagher, Trustee EUCHARIST: Saturday Evenings: 5:30 pm Sundays: 7:30 am, 9:00 am,10:30 am, 12 Noon Weekdays: 7:00 am, 12 Noon Saturdays: 8:00 am, 12 Noon Holy Days: Check Bulletin for Mass times RECONCILIATION: Monday through Saturday after the 12:00 Noon Mass and Monday evenings at 7:30 p.m. BAPTISMS: Contact the Parish Center for date and Prep Class. MARRIAGE: One year preparation program. Please contact the Parish Center. MINISTRY TO THE SICK: Homebound: Please let us know of any parishioners, unable to attend church, wishing to receive the Sacraments Anointing of the Sick and Communion. Hospital Visitation: Present privacy regulations require the family to notify the parish of hospitalized parishioners. Please call the Parish Center to arrange a visit. PARISH MEMBERSHIP: We welcome new members to our parish. Registering helps us know you are one of us. Please visit the Parish Center. R.C.I.A. (Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults): We welcome inquiries into our Faith. Please contact the Parish Center. YOUTH MINISTRY: Weekly in the Youth Room High School 7:00 p.m. Sunday - at St. Michael’s PARISH CENTER OFFICE HOURS 40 ALDEN STREET Monday-Friday 9 a.m.-8 p.m. CRANFORD, NJ 07016 Saturday 9 a.m.-5 p.m. (908) 276-0360 Sunday 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Emergency only Cell: 908-477-3093 [email protected] www.stmichaelcranford.org www.facebook.com/stmichaelcranford SCHOOL 100 ALDEN STREET CRANFORD, NJ 07016 (908) 276-9425 [email protected] www.smscranford.com RELIGIOUS EDUCATION (908) 276-2050 www.stmichaelcranfordre.org YOUTH MINISTRY (908) 276-5990 www.stmtym.com Page Two October 19, 2014 “...repay to Caesar what belongs to Caesar…” Saturday 5:30 Sunday 7:30 9:00 10:30 12:00 Monday 7:00 12:00 Tuesday 7:00 12:00 Wednesday 7:00 12:00 Thursday 7:00 12:00 Friday 7:00 12:00 Saturday 8:00 12:00 5:30 Sunday 7:30 9:00 10:30 12:00 October 18, 2014 Mary Griffin October 19 Lucille W. Gottko People of St. Michael Parish Michael Wielgus Priest’s Intention October 20 Dominick Keenaghan Charles E. Simmons, Sr. October 21 Bridgie Sweeney Assunta Di Fabio October 22 Vano Family Joseph W. Kochera October 23 Robert Jennings Emily Grillo October 24 Jonathan L. Hoyt Thomas Rowan October 25 David Snyder Shelia Campbell Florecita R. Sandoval October 26 People of St. Michael Parish Knights of Columbus - Living & Dec.Members Frieda Franke Michael Wielgus Novena: Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal Mondays after 12 Noon Mass Legion of Mary: Tuesdays at 10:15 a.m.– Parish Center Prayer Group: Mondays at 7:00 p.m.– Parish Center Rosary: Weekdays 6:30 a.m.– Saturday 7:30 a.m. Social Services Helpline: (Cath. Comm. Services) 1-800-CCS-7413 Crisis Pregnancy Center: 1-201-991-2850 To Report Abuse: Victim Assistance Coordinator 201-407-3256 Union County Prosecutor 908-965-3879 Pilgrim Statue: God Bless Those Who Welcome Our Lady! Oct.19-26: Mrs.H.Brawley, 3 Heathermeade Oct.26-Nov.2:M/M Brigando, 117 Glenwood Readings for the Week: Monday: Eph 2: 1-10; Ps 100:1b-5; Lk 12: 13-21 Tuesday: Eph 2: 12-22; Ps 85: 9ab-14; Lk 12: 35-38 Wednesday: Eph 3: 2-12;Is 12:2-3,4bcd-6; Lk 12: 39-48 Thursday: Eph 3:14-21;Ps 33:1-2,4-5,11-12,18-19;Lk 12: 49-53 Friday: Eph 4: 1-6; Ps 24: 1-4ab, 5-6; Lk 12: 54-59 Saturday: Eph 4: 7-16; Ps 122: 1-5; Lk 13: 1-9 Sunday: Ex 22: 20-26; Ps 18: 2-4, 47, 51; 1 Thes 1:5c-10; Mt 22: 34-40 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Please Note: One of our Sunday Masses will be televised on TV-35. The viewing times will be on Sundays at 11:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. The taped Mass will be from the previous week. Also, our Mass will appear on the website of TV-35. As we observe Respect Life Month, we hear this passage from St. Matthew’s Gospel, inviting us to evaluate the degree to which we recognize the limits of our allegiance to any authority other than God. Jesus’ canny reply to an insincere group of Pharisees looking to trap Him in seditious speech or behavior, serves to challenge them instead: how do they distinguish what they properly owe the Roman authorities before they could be accused of compromising their allegiance to the God of Israel? Jesus unmasks their hypocrisy when seeming to compliment Him on his perceived disregard for human opinion. He points out that things do not always lend themselves to quick, either/ or absolutes: there are legitimate claims on the part of “Caesar” (the civil authority or ‘state’) requiring respect and cooperation from citizens; but there are limits to those claims as well, when a ‘higher law’ or Authority must take precedence - the law of God. Knowing how to distinguish between them is not always easy. Jesus is rightly concerned with a correct understanding of God’s demands on the human conscience. “Caesar”, in many guises and forms, must keep within the bounds of what reasonably pertains to good order in this world’s affairs. But when “Caesar” acts in ways contrary to God’s law, demanding that a person compromise his or her conscience, “Caesar” must be resisted, strenuously and with full acceptance of the consequences. Today we see blatant and savage examples of “Caesar’s” presumption in the persecution by ISIS of Christians and other religious minorities in areas of the Middle East, often with the direst outcomes. But we, in our ‘enlightened’ society, also face challenges from “Caesar”. Though not generally yet from government (despite ominous encroachment on the full and free exercise of religion), our challenges come from a socio-cultural mindset that has effectively pushed God and consideration of His law out of the discussion in many areas of human behavior and public policy. Jesus’ standard of judgment is clearly relevant: “repay to Caesar what belongs to Caesar” nothing less, but nothing more - “and to God what belongs to God.” This weekend we observe Mission Sunday, an opportunity to share, by prayer and material support, in the Church’s effort to sustain works of evangelization and charity to bring the light of Christ’s Gospel to places where it may yet be unknown, and to assist communities without the resources to pursue that task effectively. Pope Francis reminds us that we are all called to be missionaries in different ways: being faithful to our Christian identity, Alive as the Body of Christ, in what we say and do is a front-line participation in spreading the Good News of Jesus. It supports the work of missionaries by giving them something to point to, as examples of how the Gospel enlivens and sustains the human spirit. Thank you for your generosity, both in prayer and in material support, for the Missions. God love you! Msgr. Tim Shugrue Twenty-ninth Sunday in Ordinary Time STEWARDSHIP THOUGHT FOR THE WEEK… “Render therefore to Caesar the things that are Caesar’s and to God the things that are God’s.” (Matthew 22:21) Everything we are and everything we have belongs to God. We aren’t “owners” of anything, we are merely “stewards” of the gifts God has given each of us. All God is asking is that we give back a portion of what He gave us. This is the essence of Stewardship. God should be our first priority in everything. All else comes second. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ AS FLU SEASON APPROACHES... While local pharmacies are offering flu shots in advance of the coming winter, and with the much-publicized concern about the spread of serious viruses, some parishioners have expressed anxiety about risks associated with hand-shaking, as in the opening introductions at Mass or at the Sign of Peace. In an effort to reduce this anxiety, we will place hand sanitizer on the tables flanking the doors at the church entries, for use as an extra precaution. And it is important to repeat that anyone who feels ill or “not quite right” or is coughing or sneezing, should refrain from partaking of the Precious Blood at Communion. Please do not interpret a fellow worshipper’s reluctance to shake hands as a personal affront: it may simply be a matter of a person’s feeling vulnerable. A friendly nod or smile can convey the proper attitude of mutual respect and affection. Memorial Gifts for the Week of October 19, 2014 Flowers, Bread & Wine, Sanctuary Candle, Altar Candles: In memory of Frank Lascari Let us pray for our beloved relatives and friends who have gone home to the Lord, and especially: Elaine Sanderson May all rest in eternal peace. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ WORKSHOPS to renew or train those who serve in the Ministry of Lector are being held by the Archdiocese on Saturday, October 25 (8:45 a.m. 12:30 p.m.) If interested, please contact the Parish Center by October 20. The cost will be absorbed by the parish. Topics include the importance of Scripture, public speaking and liturgical practicum for lectors. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Page Three ANNUAL MASS OF REMEMBRANCE On Saturday, November 1, 2014, at our parish Mass at 5:30 p.m. we will remember those relatives and friends who have died during this past year. Their names will be read during the Liturgy for the Commemoration of All Souls. (It will be the Sunday Liturgy). Friends and relatives of those who have died will be invited to this special liturgy and ALL members of the parish are encouraged to attend. The pictures of all parishioners who have died in the past year will be placed on a Wall of Remembrance in the main lobby of the church. A Book of Remembrance will be placed in the lobby also in which you can record your loved ones’ names. During the Octave of All Souls Day, we will continue to pray for all our deceased family members and parishioners. You may add the names of your beloved using the envelopes sent to you, some of which will be available in the church lobby. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ROSARY SOCIETY tickets are now available in the Parish Center for the Communion Breakfast on Sunday, November 2, after the 10:30 a.m. Mass ($20 per). Breakfast will take place in our Sarah Black room. Deadline: Monday, October 27. Sr. Arleen Crimmins, O.P. (former Pastoral Associate) will be our speaker. Remember to bring your items for Cranford Family Care: gift cards ($5, $10, etc.) paper products, treats (peanuts, chips, etc.), writing paper, stamps, …. use your imagination! No need to wrap. Also: The membership dues for our Rosary Society are due now. Check for $10 may be made out to St. Michael Rosary Society (att: C. Gorman) and mailed / delivered to our Parish Center, 40 Alden St., Cranford NJ 07016. Tri-folds are available upon receipt of dues if desired. (Mailing costs have been prohibitive and, so, our newsletter has been curtailed.) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ CHILDREN’S LITURGY OF THE WORD (CLOW) Are you looking for a way too share your faith with the children of St. Michael parish? Consider becoming a minister of CLOW. Bring the Liturgy of the Word to life with children-friendly scripture readings. Help plant the seeds of faith and watch them grow ! Ministers needed for the 9 a.m. Mass beginning this Fall. Materials and training are provided. High School students are welcome to become CLOW ministers. If interested, please call the Religious Ed Office 908-276-2050. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ I NOT TOO EARLY TO PLAN…… Two months to go until you can place a “family decoration” on our “first-ever” Parish Christmas Tree to be located in the main lobby of our church. Have you planned yours yet? More information to come. Page Four HIGH SCHOOL YOUTH MINISTRY PROGRAM Today, Sunday, teens from the Youth Ministry Program are off for a day of fright and fun at Great Adventures “Fright Fest.” There will be NO meeting tonight. We invite all high school youth to join us next Sunday for our meeting at 7:30 p.m. Also, a reminder: the “Evening with Archbishop Hebda” for all high school youth is THIS Thursday, October 23, from 7-9 p.m. at St. Theresa’s in McVeigh Hall. LEGION OF MARY is the largest apostolic organization of lay Get the latest information about the Youth Ministry Program at www.stmtym.com. You can also reach Rich via email at [email protected] or the Youth Ministry Office 908-276-5990. people in the Catholic Church. Our St. Michael’s Legion has been in existence for about 45 years. There are two types of membership -active and auxiliary. Active members meet weekly and perform two hours of service each week assisting the Pastor in the needs of the parish community, e.g., visiting nursing homes and taking the Eucharist to the sick and aged. Auxiliaries, or praying members, supply prayer power needed for the active work of the Legion. It requires daily recitation of the Rosary and the Legion prayers. Our active members meet every Tuesday at 10:15 in the Parish Office to pray the Rosary, the Legion prayers and discuss work done. We extend a hearty welcome to anyone interested. Call 908-276-0360. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ SAMARITAN MINISTRY Dawn Hickey 908-276-0360 SANDWICH PROGRAM -- Drop-off this week: Pat & Henry Pavlak, 19 Berkeley Place, and Ali & Brian McNulty, 30 Oraton Drive. The best way to find yourself is to lose yourself in the service of others. (Mahatma Gandhi). Please make a loaf of your favorite sandwiches today to help the people at St. Joseph’s Social Service Center in Elizabeth. Sandwiches are dropped off early Monday morning. MONTHLY FOOD COLLECTION -- for Cranford Family Care will be at all Masses this weekend and next. Needs for the month include: PB&J, coffee instant and regular, sugar, drink mixes, mayonnaise, white rice and mashed potatoes. Fresh foods are always welcome and may be delivered to CFC, 61 Myrtle St. (908-276-3530). Your help and support are a sure sign of love and caring for others. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Welcome to the Waters, a Baptism preparation program, supports new parents raising children in faith. Through interactive participation, parents are provided instruction to facilitate an appreciation and understanding of the Sacrament of Baptism. Welcome to the Waters meets periodically; pre-registration is required (class size is limited). Call the Parish Center (908-276-0360) to schedule a Baptism date and register for the prep. session. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ST. MICHAEL’S PRAYER GROUP… will meet on Monday, October 27, 2014, at 7:00 p.m. in the Parish Center. Remember to bring your Rosaries and Bible for scripture sharing. New members welcome! Info: 908-272-6332 or [email protected]. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ FAIR TRADE SALE, sponsored by Holy Trinity and St. Helen’s in Westfield, will hold the Annual Fair Trade Sale at Holy Trinity on October 25 (2-7 pm) and 26 (8:30am-3pm). The sale will move to St. Helen’s the weekend of November 1 and 2. The sale features handcrafted items from third-world countries, including scarves, jewelry and other decorative items. When you purchase goods at the FairTrade Sale, you help ensure that third-world artisans and farmers receive fair compensation for their labor, which helps to lift them out of poverty. VOLUNTEERS NEEDED: First Presbyterian Church of Cranford has teamed up with Operation Warm Heart, a division of The Elizabeth Coalition to House the Homeless, to provide shelter for those in need during frigid temperatures. Volunteers are needed to stay the night at the church (6:30 p.m. to 7:30 a.m.) December 2, 2014 and every other Tuesday until March 31, 2015. Also needed are donated items, such as: paper plates, disposable cups, napkins, drinks (bottles of water, juice, etc.) plastic-ware (forks, knives, spoons), small snack items, games for adults (cards, board games, etc.), movies (DVDs only), thank-you cards, pens, thread, sewing needles, scissors, pins, stray buttons. Contact Catherine at [email protected] or 908-578-8500. Also, visit www.theelizabethcoalition.org/menu/our-programs/ operation-warm-heart/ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ HERE & THERE PERPETUAL ADORATION….takes place at Our Lady of Lourdes in Mountainside. You can be part of this mission. The Blessed Sacrament is exposed 24 / 7 and adorers are desperately needed. The Monstrance holding the Blessed Sacrament is never to be left alone; therefore, someone must be present in the chapel at all times. Everyone is invited to stop in at any time. For more information or, if you would like to assist, please contact Irene Ciccarino 732-574-0064. SENIOR SISTERS CHRISTMAS BAZAAR ….sponsored by the Religious Teachers Filippini, will take place on Sunday, November 2 (12 Noon - 5 p.m.) at Villa Walsh, Mother Ninetta Hall, 455 Western Ave., Morristown, NJ. The event will benefit retired sisters and those housed in the infirmary. It will include unique gifts, crafts, plus a 50/50. A food court will include pizza frittas , pizzelles, traditional pangiallo, as well as homemade Italian sandwiches and desserts such as home baked cakes, pies, cookies, and more. OLDIES DINNER DANCE will be held on Saturday, November 1, at Church of the Assumption, Roselle Park (6:30 pm - 11:30 pm) in the parish hall. Tickets $30, include complete dinner. Call 908-245-1107. INCLUSIVE FAMILY MASSES are adapted for individuals with special needs and/or gifts, their families and friends. Very often, individuals or families living with developmental, intellectual and/or other disabilities do not feel welcome attending their local parish liturgy, although they are very welcome. More information: [email protected] or www.rcan.org/disabilities. R.N.D. DISPOSAL, INC. GARWOOD LANES (908) 232-7494 Serving Cranford For Over 35 Years Quality — Dependable Service P.O. Box 209, Garwood, NJ 07027 COCKTAIL LOUNGE Children’s Birthday Parties • Youth League 346 NORTH AVENUE, GARWOOD 908-276-2040 www.garwoodlanes.com First Communion Gifts / Crosses / Medals / Rosaries & Bracelets $10 OFF ANY PURCHASE OF $50 OR MORE. Not to be combined with other offers. Not good on repairs or special orders. Expires 5/15/13. 2 Eastman St., Cranford • (908) 272-0785 • Hours: Tues-Sat 10-6 • www.hynesjewelers.com WHY IS IT A man wakes up after sleeping under an ADVERTISED blanket on an ADVERTISED mattress and pulls off ADVERTISED pajamas bathes in an ADVERTISED shower shaves with an ADVERTISED razor brushes his teeth with ADVERTISED toothpaste washes with ADVERTISED soap puts on ADVERTISED clothes drinks a cup of ADVERTISED coffee drives to work in an ADVERTISED car and then . . . . refuses to ADVERTISE believing it doesn’t pay. Later if business is poor he ADVERTISES it for sale. WHY IS IT? Personalized Care WILLIAM BELL, P.T. PHYSICAL THERAPIST 20 Years Serving the Community Your Complete Treatment by William Bell Specializing In 908-272-5955 Auto • Sports 777 Walnut Avenue • Cranford Workers Comp Injuries www.williambellrehab.com Paluch Partners - a simple way for you to partner with service providers who support your parish through their sponsorship of the parish bulletin. Easily access your parish’s latest bulletin and all the sponsors who advertise. Their contribution allows parish bulletin communication to be free of charge for your parish. Support them by taking advantage of the services they provide. Dr. Robert Lukenda Family Physician 216 North Ave. E., Cranford 908-275-3810 www.PALUCHPARTNERS.com www.NJFamilyMedical.com PERROTTI’S QUALITY MEATS Homemade Italian Sausage • Italian Style Veal Cutlets Homemade Italian Specialties: Lasagna, Eggplant, Ziti, Etc. Homemade Italian Sauce: Marinara Sauce, Vodka Sauce 23 South Union Avenue, Cranford ✂ Phone: 272-4980 Catering for All Occasions We Deliver 28 Eastman St., Cranford NJ Please Cut Out This “Thank You Ad” and Present It The Next Time You Patronize One of Our Advertisers Fax 908.709.9009 Ph. 908-709-9000 Following Jesus Every Day: Thank you for advertising in our church bulletin. I am patronizing your business because of it! 800.943.8400 Holy Cross Burial Park Cranbury Road East Brunswick, NJ 08831 GOSPEL MEDITATIONS FOR DAILY LIVING Ninety days’ worth of Gospel verses and reflections including a meditation, a prayer, a simple activity for the day and a related verse from the Old Testament. Ideal for Lent and Eastertime, or for any time of year! 800-566-6150 • www.wlp.jspaluch.com/13182.htm Resurrection Burial Park Hoes Lane Piscataway, NJ 08854 www.diometuchen.org/cemeteries 110 E. Broad St. • Westfield, NJ 908-233-6887 Your Hosts: Peter & Helen Rentoulis MEMORIAL FUNERAL HOME y a r G 12 Springfield Avenue, Cranford • Dale R. Schoustra, Manager, NJ Lic #3707 JUST ONE BLOCK FROM ST. MICHAEL CHURCH www.grayfuneralhomes.com 511912 St Michael Church (B) 908-276-0092 www.jspaluch.com For Ads: J.S. Paluch Co., Inc. 1-800-524-0263 DOOLEY FUNERAL HOME 218 North Ave. • Cranford, NJ 07016 • 908-276-0255 Charles V. Dooley, Manager • NJ Lic. No. 3703 Open Daily For Lunch & Dinner Private Parties Up to 40 People Cranford’s Authentic Irish Pub Gersch Orthodontics &A C 112 South Avenue East, Cranford • www.thekilkennyhouse.com 908-276-3414 Barry O’Donovan DULTS HILDREN ARNOLD’S PEST CONTROL Complete Termite & Pest Control Service Industrial • Commercial • Residential Stanley Gersch, D.M.D., P.A. Scott D. Gersch, D.M.D. DIPLOMATE AMERICAN BOARD OF ORTHODONTICS Specialty Permits #2684 & #5639 ELITE Providers 547 East Broad St., Westfield 401 N. Wood Ave., Linden Saint Margaret Sunday Missal Andrew Ruple PRESIDENT Phone: 908-451-8883 E-mail: [email protected] Address: 413 Manor Ave., Cranford, NJ n rsonarl Companio e P r u through 2030 Yo Praye Designed to be (908) 233-8668 www.GerschOrthodontics.com NATALE PLUMBING & HEATING Snoring? Interrupted Sleep? Tired During the Daytime? Wake Up To a Better Day! Readings • Reflections • Prayers In Stock & Ready to Order Today. CALL OR ORDER ONLINE. 800-566-6150 • www.wlpmusic.com $39.95 “NO JOB TOO SMALL” MOLLY’S INTRODUCES OUR SUNSET SPECIALS LIC. #5322 MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY - FROM 3 PM TO 6 PM (908) 322-4298 WE ACCEPT VISA 1085 Central Ave. Clark, N.J. (732) 388-6511 (908) 276-8062 } ALL INCLUSIVE CHOICE OF SOUP OR SALAD CHOICE OF ENTRÉE COFFEE OR TEA AND DESSERT $14.95 Sleep studies conducted at Homewood Suites in Cranford and Trinitas Sleep Disorders Center in Elizabeth Thomas M. Burns, DMD, PA NJ Speciality Permit # 3299 DIPLOMATE, AMERICAN BOARD OF ORTHODONTICS Pediatric & Adult Orthodontics & Invisible Braces 908-994-8694 www.NJSleepDisordersCenter.com Both Sites Accredited & Licensed 525 Westfield Avenue (908) 789-8858 www.westfieldbraces.com Serving NJ, PA & DE 877.401.4777 SPECIALIZING IN BASEMENT WATERPROOFING & MOLD REMEDIATION SINCE 1984 24 HOUR EMERGENCY SERVICE PLUMBING HEATING COOLING DRAINAGE SYSTEMS • PUMPS • COATINGS • FOUNDATION REPAIR • OUTSIDE WATER MANAGEMENT EMERGENCY SERVICE • FREE INSPECTIONS • LICENSED & INSURED Follow us on: CHECK OUT OUR REVIEWS ON: • Boilers & Furnaces Gas/Oil • Same Day Service Hot Water Heaters • Sewer Video Inspections • Complete Bathroom & Kitchen Renovations www.morganbasementwaterproofing.com PROTECTING SENIORS NATIONWIDE PUSH TALK ........ 24/7 HELP www.ChapmanBros.com ........ Tom Swick Lic # 6848 $19.95*/Mo. + 1 FREE MONTH 908-276-1320 Serving Union County PIANOS ➢ No Long-Term Contracts ➢ Price Guarantee ➢ A+ Rating with BBB B. Schinestuhl Lic # 6073 HOUSEHOLD COMMERCIAL UNIVERSITY VAN LINES “An Educated Move” Local & Long Distance • Moving & Storage Florida Specialists TOLL FREE: 1-877-801-8608 Bill Dolan/ Jim Quigley *First Three Months DENIS A. DANKOSKY, AGENT STATE FARM INSURANCE COMPANIES BUS.: (908) 276-0088 Fax: (908) 276-5625 105 Miln Street, Cranford Call Anytime: 276-2070 THE MANE EVENT A Full Service Salon 107 N. Union Ave. Walk-Ins Welcome 202 Centennial Ave., Cranford, NJ 272-5622 Sebpol, LLC Plumbing & Heating 908-931-1881 908.347.3281 We Will Grow Through Your Trust and Word Of Mouth. ✦ Commercial/Residential Plumbing ✦ Gas Piping ✦ Steam and Hot Water Boilers ✦ Hot Water Heaters ✦ Repairs in Any Age Home SEBASTIAN BACZKOWSKI, Master Plumbing Lic# 13031 Discount for Seniors [email protected] www.sebpolllc.com ABLE ELECTRIC Thomas J. Pijanowski, D.M.D. “if it’s electric, we do it” General Dentistry Lic. # 11500 www.ableelectricnj.com 276-3030 272-8445 908-276-8692 Free Estimates 120 Walnut Ave. Cranford Ophthalmology Eye Physician & Surgeon 2 South Ave. East, Cranford Cranford Evening Hrs. by Appointment Grow Your Business, Advertise Here. Support Your Church & Bulletin. Free professional ad design & my help! email: [email protected] www.jspaluch.com Call Julia Zuccarelli 800.524.0263 511912 St Michael Church (A) DEAN KAPETANAKIS, MS, P.T., C ERT. M C K ENZIE T HERAPIST 60 WALNUT AVE ., C LARK , NJ P HONE (732) 340-1012 R. Glenn Rosivack, D.M.D. N.J. Spec. #3405 Nanci S. Tofsky, DDS NJ Spec. #2990 Mary J. Burke, DDS NJ Spec. #3631 381 Chestnut Street, Union 908-686-2082 www.jspaluch.com Come Sail Away on a 7-night Catholic Exotic Cruise starting as low as $1045 per couple. Daily Mass and Rosary offered. Deposit of only $100 per person will reserve your cabin. Space is limited. Thanks and God Bless, an Official Travel Agency Brian or Sally, coordinators 860.399.1785 of AOS-USA For Ads: J.S. Paluch Co., Inc. 1-800-524-0263
© Copyright 2024