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Daily Record from Morristown, New Jersey • Page 8

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Morristown, New Jersey
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A8 Daily Record, Morris County, N.J. Sunday, September 6, 1 992 MORRIS COUNTY STATE Difference Time nears to 'Make a Morristown nabs 2 on drug charges Police seized 83 vials of cocaine, a bag with a quarter-ounce of cocaine, $319 in cash and three bags of marijuana. or developmentally disabled people! and planning a party for them. While volunteering has its own 1 rewards, USA Weekend is throwing! in some cash. 1 The magazine will award $1,000 to the most deserving volunteer ei-J fort and $250 to four The money will be given to the vol-I unteer cause of the winner's choice.

For more suggestions, call the; Voluntary Action Center at (201)-; 538-7200. For more details about theZi "Make A Difference Day" watch for details in the USA Week- end Magazine, a regular part of thej Sunday Daily Record, or call (703); 276-6432. traordinary nationwide and locally. Nationally. 68,000 USA Weekend readers in 1,389 cities and 48 states spent that one day volunteering.

In Morris County, thousands also gave their time. For instance, four volunteers spent Leap Day helping at the Morris County Food Closet, bagging goods and organizing the chaos left on the shelves. Dan Weber, 17, of Parsippany and two other members of the Rockaway Neck Youth First Aid Squad spent the day cleaning the squad's three trucks and cleaning the bays and the office. And an eight-member Girl Scout troop braved the cold weather to pick up garbage from the park near Historic Speedwell in Morristown. Jean Gleason, executive director of the Voluntary Action Center of Morris County, has some suggestions about what to do in November: Collecting food, linens and baby items for relief agencies.

Visiting a nursing home and doing fix-it jobs for the elderly. Helping to clean up a park or getting involved with the "Adopt-A-Highway" program. Sorting food and bagging orders at the Morris County Food Closet. Visiting a home for mentally By Mark K. Mcculloch Daily Record Morris County residents recently have shown they can come together and help those in need when it counts.

Their overwhelming response for the victims of Hurricane Andrew is a testament to that. But what is everyone doing Nov. 14? Here's one possibility for anyone who can't answer right away. Spend time volunteering on USA Weekend's second "Make a Difference Day." The response to the first "Make a Difference Day" on Feb. 29 was ex Family of slain college student plans private service fj state 44 near Mount Vernon, Tuesday.

She had been stabbed; eight times seven times in the; chest and once in the right arm. 2 Zywicki was traveling to Grin-ST pell College on Aug. 23 when her car. broke down on Interstate 80 near' Utica, 111. A truck driver was seen looking; under the hood of Zywicki's car thatZ; day, authorities said.

The truck seen parked beside the interstate. brance," the family asked. Meanwhile, authorities continued a nationwide search for the killer, focusing on the driver of a white tractor-trailer who apparently was among the last people to see the woman alive. "It's going to be a long and tedious process now," Wainwright said Saturday. "It's just a matter of time to find it." Zywicki's body was found wrapped in a blanket beside Inter The public Mass is scheduled for 10 a.m.

Tuesday at the St. John Neumann Catholic Church. The family is to have services at the same time at another location, Lt. Jonathan Wainwrightsaid. Grinnell College in Iowa, where Zywicki, 21, was a student, is to have a Mass simultaneously, the family said.

"Those who cannot attend the Mass are asked to dedicate a moment of silence in remem EVESHAM TWP. (AP) The family of Tammy Zywicki, the college student whose body was found along a highway in Missouri, asked yesterday that they be allowed to attend her funeral in private. In a statement from the family released by township police, the family said, "Anyone who would like to express their concern for the family may attend a Mass which will be held at the same time as private services." LABOR DAY WEEKEND jf fc i 1 I ii. to distribute, intent to distribute within 1,000 feet of a school and conspiracy. Addison also was charged with possession of marijuana, intent to distribute marijuana and intent with distribute within 1,000 feet of a school.

Addison also was being sought on a municipal warrant, Paul said. Addison was being held last night at the Morris County Jail in lieu of $50,000 bail with no 10 percent option. Nelson, who was being held on $2,500 bail, was released on bond. Paul, the town's narcotics officer, said the five-member task force will patrol several areas around Martin Luther King and Speedwell avenues. "pmal Puu'luise C.

I "An Incredible 1 Scotchgard I Resistant a i in id I color, By Edward Bove Daily Record MORRISTOWN A police task force formed in response to residents' concerns about local drug trafficking made two arrests in its first sweep of the Martin Luther King Avenue area. Cleveland Addison, 33, of Dover and Marjorie Nelson, 32, of Morristown were arrested on a variety of drug charges at 7:15 p.m. Friday, police said. Detective Jeff Paul and Patrolman Mark Meehan investigated after developing information that the suspects were carrying drugs in the area. After seeing the pair making an exchange, the officers made the arrests.

Police seized 83 vials of cocaine, a bag with a quarter-ounce of cocaine, $319 in cash and three bags of marijuana. Paul said the drugs had a value of about $2,000. Addison and Nelson were charged with possession of cocaine, possession with the intent Marlboro braces for believers MARLBORO TWP. (AP) Police used a new method yesterday to discourage worshipers expected to crowd into the backyard of a township man who says the Virgin Mary appears to him on the first Sunday of the month. People calling the police department for information about Joseph Januszkiewicz's home are asked not to come by a tape-recorded message.

The message tells callers that the police support the wishes of Mayor Matthew Scannapieco and Bishop C. Reiss, of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Trenton. "People wanting to visit the Marlboro apparition site please consider not doing so," says the male voice. "It drastically disrupts and violates the tranquility and privacy the neighborhood wish to have maintained." The man, who does not identify himself, tells callers that the police switchboard will not answer any questions about the site, and the message is the only information that will be given out. Nevertheless, the community is bracing for an onslaught of worshipers today.

"This is basically just 10,000 people who stop over Joe's house to worship," police Capt. Robert Stover said on Friday, describing the difficulty in planning police protection for the residents and visitors. "It's a tremendous strain on the community." Police presence Stover will have 35 Marlboro officers on duty directing people and cars, along with several Monmouth County fire police and officers from neighboring Freehold Township. State police officials met with Stover Friday morning and promised three troopers to help with traffic at exits from Routes 79 and 18. He said the township rented one field near the Januszkiewicz home that will accommodate about 540 cars.

There will be a $5 charge for people to park their car in field to offset some of the expense of paying police for crowd control, officials said. Last month's event, which drew 7,000, cost the township about $21,000. Once the field is filled the area will be sealed, leaving everyone else to park at least two miles away in residential areas west of Route 79. Stover said residents are being given windshield stickers so they can drive to their homes. Januszkiewicz, a 54-year-old draftsman, said the Blessed Virgin appeared to him daily, bathed in a golden light, in his backyard for 18 months before telling him she would only appear on the first Sunday of each month.

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