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Poughkeepsie Journal from Poughkeepsie, New York • Page 3B

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Area PouahkceDsIb Journal 3B a f. i Metrp North to change train schedule on Sunday Oil Sunday the day clocks are moved ahead for daylight saving time Metro North Com muter Railroad will switch to its spring schedule. The following changes will take effect; HUDSON LINE The 5:16 p.m. from Grand Central Terminal to Poughkeepsie will leave at 5:1 5p.m. TJio 5:50 p.m.

to Croton Harmon will depart at p.m. The 5:53 p.m. to Irvlngton will leave at 5:54 p.m. The 5:56 p.m. to Spuyten Duyvll will depart at 5:57 p.m.

HARLEM UNE Trains to and from Dover Plains will run two minutes faster1 from Brewster North to Pawling. All southbound Upper Harlem trains will travel two minutes faster betweenBrewster North, and Brewster. Service to the Melrose Station will be suspended. Weekend service to, Trom serves fewer than 10 people, will be eliminated. The 8:30 a.m.

and 4:30 a.m. trains from Grand Central Terml nal to North White Plains will run' one minute faster. The 5:05 p.m. from Grand Central to Crestwood will leave at 5:06 p.m. and the 5:21 p.m.

to Chappaqua at 5:20 p.m. Kreskrn amazes Galleria audience By Stilftfl AVery' lIcrmldai Journal itttl As a youngster, the Amazing Krcskin, astonished his brother by finding hidden pennies. At the Poughkccpsie Galleria Wednesday night, the stakes were higher. Krcskin amazed the audience by finding his hidden $3,000 performance fee. John Jay High School student Tricla Baran, Mike Shea and WK1P disc jockey Rich Stevens were selected from the audience ty mall workers to hide the money anywhere in the G.

Fox department store. The three, accompanied by a security supervisor and a mall representative, walked through' the store hemming and hawing before they decided where to hide the check. ft Back.at the Galleria's Center Kreskin was wowing the audience with his abilities. He started off guessing cards from a deck where he got only one correct in three tries. But actual "wows" were heard with the next trick.

Krcskin chose 9 year old David ODrieri from the audience of about 75 to go behind, a clothing display in a stbre and write three numbers on a piece of cardboard. Kreskin then selected 10 year old Jenny Rein from the Town of Poughkccpsie to tell him" what the numbers were by reading his mind. Kreskin said he would mentally send Jenny the He took her hands, and one by "Jenny "three, six, seven." David turned the cardboard around to show the audience those numbers, in that Order. Soon, the three who had hidden his check returned. It was time for Krcskin to find his money.

Wrapping his left hand in a white handkerchief and using that hand to hold the security supervisor's right hand, Kreskin aligned the other three around him. Telling the hlders to concentrate on where the check was hidden, Kreskin breezed Into G. Fox and went directly to the second level Along the way, shoppers stopped ahOUrcdV wondering what was going on. Looking somewrrat( like the Pled Riper as the audience followed him fc through: the store, Krcskin kept repeating, "'Cola ccntrate, I need to hear you through my Noughts. You must keep talking to me In your Krcskin first went into the" customer service" department and, feeling he had made a wrong turn, went back out into the store.

"I don't understand," he was saying. "Concen trateas clearly as you can." Filially Kreskin chose a colorful thermos from atop a summer patio furniture display and took It apart, discovering his check stashed inside. "TMentlre process took about six minutes; and three pounds off the performer. G. Fox organized the event as part of its one year anniversary.

All who approached him later were convinced that Krcskin whd also promoted his "Kreskiri's Fun Way to Mind Expansion," lived1 up to his name. 7m i. Local Presidential AIDS panel member to speak at school Dr. Beny Primm of Preslaent's Commission on AIDS will discuss his research on ADDS and drug addiction Monday at Poughkeepsie Middle School. The lecture at 7 p.m.

in the middle school cafeteria is open to the public. As executive director of the Addiction Research and Treatment Corporation, Primm operates six clinics in Harlem and Brooklyn. He has done extensiveresearch on drug addiction and the spread of AIDS among drug abusers. Primm also is president of the Urban jtesource Institute, a non profit agency providing programs for poor inner city youths. Primm is coming to Poughkeepsie as part of the district's Superintendent's Day, a series of workshops and lectures on major issues facing education.

He will meet with staff members from the school district earlier in the day. imCTmmi Police say teen shot out windows BEACON A Beacon teen was arrested Wednesday after he allegedly damaged some windows: with a BB gun and.a slingshot, city police said. Jerome Frazier, 18, of Cliff Street, was charged with third degree crim inal mischief, a felony, after damaging several windows in the Cliff Street area two teen agers, said Lt John Herring. The three shot the windows Tuesday and Monday night, according to police. The two other suspects will be charged later as juveniles They are accused of causing more than 1250 in damage.

Frazier, who turned himself in Wednesday morning, was arraigned by City Judge Anthony Pa gones, who ordered him to the, Dutchess County Jail on $100 bail. Board to discuss renovating schools RJflNEBECK The Rhinebeck School Board will discuss renovating its three school buildings during a special meeting Tuesday. A consultant hired by the board is expected to discuss the cost of. re roofing and other renovations at the Bulkeley School The board is considering presenting the proposal for work at Bulkeley as a referendum during the budget vote May 25. Discussion of the work will begin at 7:30 p.m.

At 0 p.m., administrators will discuss the district's preliminary 1988 89 budget The meeting will be held in the library of the Bulkeley School Mobile info center to offer tax help A mobile tax information center wlH offer advice from 10:30 a.m. to 9 p.m. Friday, April 1, at the Dutchess Mall in FishkiU, and from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. April 9 at the South Hills Mall in Poughkeepsie.

Representatives from the state Department of Taxation and Finance will be on hand to assist local taxpayers In filing 1987 tax returns. Wappinger of ices to clqse on Friday WAPPINGERS FALLS The Wappinger Town Hall at 20 Middle bush Road will be closed Friday in observance of Good Friday, The Town Hall wuTre open Monday at 8:50 p.m. Tl GREEN N'GRO TOPSOIL Hfc4' X8' 0" Tl ll TYPE Dick uP IniQZZETRwo Ideal for patching lawns, YELLOW PINE SIDING latest llaMI bare spots and more. Now ectfcRA Sturdy plywood with parallel 1 tular' 1.79; You pay 990 after 8O0 53niY grooves 8" on center for use Icircuia gBag, mfr.s Sub) tonfte JtHiJ or out. 100.3753 rhanPel lBmlMr'ii 'trictidns, sku 18 2168S3 HbaBmVb IIhhmBhBBBBY JBBBBH aBB Hi SHlHBl 555 i OSKIteBffiSv'i? DRIVEWAYPATCH HR WOOD BARN KIT 3.

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