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Al 0 Asbury Park PressWednesday, November 6, 1 99 1 ELECTION '91 Vf vr 9th District winners target sales tax Assembly contests at glance I PRESCRIPTION 1 EYEGLASSES 'IT, THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Sale includes most frames plus clear lightweight single vision, or 28mm bifocal lenses. See optician for limitations. Savings off reg. prices. Offer expires 113091.

GET A FREE PAIR OF CONTACT Buy a pair of clear or visi-tint lenses from our Ultra Collection, get a spare pair free. Ask optician for details and receive a OPTI-FREE System Kit from AJcon solidly for the past century with few exceptions, such as Democrats who won a few elections during the New Deal years of the 1930s. Leonard Connors received 40,516 votes in Ocean County, including absentees, while Meglino garnered 18,477. In the Assembly race, Moran received 39,617, Christopher Connors, 39,561, Morano 17,875, and Frydendahl, 17,467. Votes from Burlington County were not available last night.

Neither party directed heavy support to the district, focusing instead on the much closer race in the neighboring 10th District. Meglino and Frydendahl, of Lacey, had a campaign split with their running mate Morano, complaining that he took advantage of anti-Gov. Florio sentiment to further his own re-election to the Barnegat Township Committee. "The only way he could win was by blasting our governor," Meglino said. "But if I had to do that, I would rather not win." "What Senator Connors didn't remind you of is that he is now the senior senator from Ocean County," said Moran, of Beachwood, referring to Republican Andrew R.

Ciesla's capture of the 10th District Senate seat long held by retiring Sen. John F. Russo, D-Ocean. "I'll leave it to Chris to remind you that I'm the senior assemblyman." Meglino, a West Creek building contractor and former Eagleswood Township Committee member, has fought to attract traditionally Republican-oriented southern Ocean votes since he became active in politics in the early 1980s. "It was a tough race, we knew it from the beginning," Meglino said after the Democrats conceded last night.

"The people here (voters) are the ones who will suffer." During the 1989 Democratic state landslide, Meglino came within less than 2,000 votes of unseating Republicans for an Assembly seat. The GOP has ruled southern Ocean By KIRK MOORE and BONNIE DELANEY PRESS STAFF WRITERS REPUBLICAN INCUMBENT Leonard T. Connors Jr. won re-election to a fourth three-year term in the state Senate while his 9th District running mates Christopher J. Connors and Jeffrey W.

Moran will return to Trenton for new two-year terms. By 2-to-l margins, Democrat Joseph F. Meglino lost his bid to unseat Connors, along with Democratic Assembly challengers Edward Frydendahl Jr. and Leonard Morano. The Republicans' first desire is to roll back the state sales tax 1 percent, according to Christopher Connors, Lacey Township.

"It will be up to them (a new Republican majority) to fulfill that campaign pledge to the voters," he said. "We're going to show them we can do a better job," Leonard Connors, who is also Surf City mayor, told cheering Republicans at their Toms River headquarters last night. .,1 II NEWARK Here, at a are some of the matchups and results; in yesterday's Assembly elections: 'JC 1st District: Assemblyman Frank A. L6Bi-ondo, R-Cape May, and Republican JohnG. Gibson, GOP leader of Sea Isle City defeated Assemblyman Raymond A.

Batten, D-Cape May. and Democrat Jennifer R. Lookabaugh, a Cumberland County freeholder. 2nd District: Republicans Frederick P. Nickles, Egg Harbor Township school suprW-tendent, and John F.

Gaffney, Atlantic County freeholder defeated Assemblyman Frerj Scerni, D-Atlantic, and Democrat Tom Foley, Atlantic County freeholder. 14th District: Republicans Barbara Wright! a nursing consultant, and Paul Kramer, a Mercer County freeholder, defeated Assemblyman Anthony J. Cimino, D-Mercer, and Demo1 crat Peter Cantu, mayor of Plainsboro, and in dependents Paul Rizzo and Kevin John Meara) 15th District: Assemblyman John S. WaN son, D-Mercer, and Republican John Hart mann, a law student, defeated Assemblyman Gerard S. Naples, D-Mercer, Republican Char noil Wilkms chief nf the Mercer Countv Divi.

JCPenney Optical Center SHLiI Professional Eye Examination Available by Independent Doctor of Optometry Tom's River: Ocean County Mall 240-5400 Freehold: Freehold Mall 431-2822 sion of Drugs and Alchohol, and independents' Robert Gunderman and Steven 16th District: Assemblyman Walter J. Kava naugh, R-Somerset, and John S. Penn, R. Somerset, face Democrats James C. Walker! a Franklin Township councilman, and Julia Pepe Cino, a biology faculty member at Coi lumbia Univeristy.

40 Off Specially Priced Evening Selections -Dresses, Separates, 17th District: Assemblyman Robert'' G. Smith, D-Middlesex, and Democrat Jerry Green, Union County Freeholder, face Republicans Frank A. Santoro and Barbara Weigel, and independents Al Olszewski, Moses Williams and Joseph S. Ginn. 1 18th District: Republicans Harriet Derman, Dinnersuits more former Metuchen town councilwoman, and Jeff Warsh, a tax activist and founder of the Edison Republican club, defeated Assemblyman George A.

Spadoro, D-Middlesex, 'anri Assemblyman Michael Baker, D-Middlesexni 19th District: Republicans Stephen A. Mikii, lak, a Woodbridge Township Board of Educsn tion member, and Ernest L. Oros, president of the Woodbridge Township Republican club defeated Assemblyman Thomas J. Dj Middlesex, and Democrat Jay an attorney. 'i 20th District: Assemblyman George Hudakf D-Union, and Democrat Tom Dunn, the mayor.

of Elizabeth defeated Republicans laenuie, an anorney, ana Hicnara t. Hunt. r. 21st District: Assemblyman Neil M. Cohen.

D-Union and Democrat Frank Covello, owner" of a security consulting firm, face Assembly-, woman Maureen Ogden, R-Essex, and Repub-: lican Monroe Jay Lustbader, an Essex Count freeholder, and independent Bill Ciccone. 99.99 to 389.99 Cocktail Dresses to Dinnersuits Evening's elegant velvets, crepes, chiffons, laces taffetas, many paved with beads sequins. Orig. 175 00 to 650.00 99.99 to 189.99 Enchanting Shortdresses Velvets with bare shoulders swing skirts. Crepes that are pure shape.

Dancedresses with jeweled straps all this more. Specially priced. 179.99 Evening Dresses from a Designer You Love One two-piece styles brocades, printed silks, jacquards solid color crepes. Specially priced 40 Off The Beautiful Black Velvets You See Here 119.99 Our beautifully shaped bustier dress, orig. 205.00 109-99 Evening's sensational swingcoat, with satin-faced lapels cuffs, orig.

185.00 59.99 to 259.99 Night's Shimmering Separates Jackets, tops, blouses, skirts trousers in everything from rich velvets brocades to filmy organzas, many lavished with beads sequins. Orig. 100.00 to 445.00 79.99 Beaded Tops Marvelous New Metallics Tunics, blousons more in, all bright with ornamentation. Specially priced 25 to 40 Off Special Occasion Dresses for our Young American Juniors 49.99 to 99.99 From Gunne Sax, Roberta, Scarlett Nite Zum Zum in velvet, taffeta or satin, many with sequin faux pearl trims. A' '1 tiA 24th District: Assemblyman C.

Richard Ka-min, R-Morris, and Assemblyman E. Soott, Garrett, R-Sussex, face Democrat Michael Ji Larose, Sussex County freeholder, and Inde-' pendents Compton C. Pakenham and Stuart. Bacha. 25th District: Assemblyman Arthur Al-i bohn, R-Morris, and Assemblyman Rodney Frelinghuysen, R-Morris, defeated Democrats' Ann Avram Huber and Marc N.

Pindus, a mo-j tor vehicles agent in Morri6town. 26th District: Assemblyman Robert J. Martin, R-Morris, and Assemblyman Alex De-' Croce, R-Morris, face Democrats Patricia PH-' son Scott and Jerry Vitiello, and independent Richard Hrazanek. 27th District: Assemblywoman Stephanie' R. Bush, D-Essex, and Democrat Robert Brown, mayor of Orange, face Republican Darcas O'Neal-Williams and independent Daniel Tindall Jr.

28th District: Assemblyman Harry A. McErv. roe, D-Essex, and Assemblyman James Zang-' ari, D-Essex, face Republicans Phyllis Cj'Ce; dola and Consiglia Amato-DeMeo and independents Marlene Karen Kopperud and Al Duncan. 29th District: Assemblyman Willie B. Brown, D-Essex, and Assemblywoman Jackie R.

Mat I tison, D-Newark, face Republicans Jania p. Thomas and Kurt A. Culbreath, and independents Don Mackle, Jason Redrup, and Delored W. Battle. el 31st District: Assemblyman Joseph V.

Do-) ria D-Hudson, the Assembly Speaker, and Assemblyman Joseph Charles D-Hudson, face Republicans James Patrick White, mar! ager of the Marriott at Newark Airport, and'MiM chael D. Webb. 32nd District: Assemblyman Anthony (m-preveduto, D-Hudson, and Assemblyman 6a-vid C. Kronick, D-Hudson, face Gaston Delgado and Robert MacMillan, and in dependents Edith M. Shaw and Vivian' LJ Shaw.

(Available in most stores with Young American Juniors.) fM I rvi! Y'aV: A CAM fA Orig. 70.00 to 166.00 CORRECTION: On page 32-1 of the Searfc, October 31 Section we show the styler Exercise System 50 15702. This will be unavailable at our stores until November 20, 1991 due to the manufacturer's inability 1 to ship on time. We regret any inconvenience this may have caused our cus-' tomers. Ai Plus 19.99 to 39.99 Decorative Evening Bags Exclusively ours in peau de soie, velvet satin.

Hand-beaded clutches, shoulder styles others. Specially priced 14.99 to 24.99 Ornamental Belts Silk Scarves Satin, velvet beaded belts. Our own decorative evening scarves. Orig. 20.00 to 30.00' CORRECTION On page 52 of the Sears November 6th Mailer you may have received, there is an error.

We incorrectly illustrated refrigerator 42051 and incorrectly stated that it has ice and water through the door. Also, on page 44, we in- correctly illustrated the 19365 Kitchenaid Dish- washer. Lord Taylor, Monmouth Mall and Freehold Raceway Mall. Our regular and original prices are offering prices only and may or may not have resulted in sales. Advertised merchandise may be available at sale prices in upcoming sale events.

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