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January 25, 2007 North Brunswick * South Brunswick 500 Historic Titus farm barn lost in fire So. Bruns. investigators have not yet confirmed cause BY CHRIS GAETANO Staff Writer enturies ago, Thomas Titus was a slave owned by the C Beekman family, for whom the road in South Brunswick is named. In time, though, he was able to throw off the chains of bondage and live life as a free Page 19 man. Using what money he had been able to save, in 1817 he bought what is today known as the Titus farm from the Van Dykes, another prominent "land- owning family in the area. For years, he and his descendants worked the land, which eventual- ly spanned 11 acres off Benson Road. A modest home was built, as was a barn where equipment was stored. On Jan. 18, the barn burned to the ground. A structure hundreds of years old has been reduced to a pile of scrap and ashes piled about the building's charred skeleton. Work in progress As of press time, fire officials Vikings moving forward would not speculate on what Page 31 caused the fire or whether it was deliberately set, because the blaze is still under investigation. Quote of the week: While he could not comment on whether or not he believed it was "I am no expert, but I arson, Alan Laird, the acting fire could see these things were telling us a story. chief, said that "we've ruled out ... Now it's too late." all mechanical, accidental and natural causes." — James Shacklcford The farm and its barn had Cover story been a major subject of interest for local historian James Shackleford. The Dayton resident said that he and a friend sifted through the wreckage on Sunday Index and found, among other things, Classified ...37 various ceramic tile-making Crossword 28 equipment as well as three years Entertainment 26 of a ledger belonging to a man Obituaries 30 named Anton Zaic, a ceramics Opinion 10 maker from New York who ran Real Estate 33 both a business and a school for Sports 31 ceramics work. Shackleford researched Zaic further and found that he was the son of model aerodynamics pioneer Frank Zaic. Top, these ruins are all that remain of the centuries-old barn once Shackleford, who said used by freed slave Thomas Titus. The barn burned down last tjQn A Greater Media Newspaper Wednesday that he was unsure of week. Above, a look at the barn before the fire. At right, the lock is still on the barn door. www.gmnews.com (Continued on page 16) SCOTT FRIEDMAN

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However, a wireless transmitting sys- tem would be needed, because live capabilities when airing broadcasting- is not possible without a public meetings on TV fiber optic connection. "It is totally a mobile professional BY JENNIFER AMATO studio. We can take one of the large cam- Staff Writer corders and video right from the field," Minieri said. "The whole package is now NORTH BRUNSWICK - With the totally automated and enables residents, beginning of a new year comes the begin- as time goes on, to view more programs." ning of a new cable studio operating sys- Besides meetings, there is the "North tem, thanks to a $60,000 Cablevision Brunswick Today" talk show Minieri franchise renewal grant the township hosts monthly and there was a cooking used to purchase new software, new show produced last year featuring local cameras and a new outlook on township chef Alfredo deBonis. Sporting events meetings. and township activities could now be After thorough testing, the Sony offered in a more current, timely fashion Anycast production system is finally up to residents. and running, the culmination of the Media Advisory Committee's interview- In addition, the sound system will be ing of three supply firms and evaluation enhanced with the installation of anoth- of proposals since early last year.- er sound mixer in the courtroom to con- Instead of adding another computer trol individual speakers. There are also function or pur- headphones available for audience mem- chasing five ===== bers who need bulky monitors increased sound clarity. "In between [decid- for the existing "Now that the ing on improvements], system, the com- television close-ups we were made aware of IHltt66 CLGCICLGCI I • h . some hearing-impaired PHOTOS BY JENNIFER AMATO the more effec- are so good, fhe T residents who had come The Sony Anycast production system utilizes a laptop (above), which has eight built-in tive route was to council is looking to meetings and could monitors on the screen, allowing various camera angles during council, Planning Board upgrade the into appropriations not hear, so we went and Zoning Board meetings, as well as other functions held in the municipal courtroom entire system. for a makeup or conference room. The cable studio upgrade includes five automated, robotic cameras out and purchased a (below) that can zoom in on an individual speaker or take a broad shot of the entire "The station, artist." wireless PA [public courtroom or conference room. [prior] to the address] transmitter upgrade, operat- _ Ralph Andrews system which would ed with two tri- Councilman enable hearing pod cameras that J impaired people to had to be moved wear a portable head- roofromm thto eth councie courtrooml , plugged in and phone device, sit in. the moved for any other meeting we had. courtroom and listen to proceedings," The Sony Anycast system is where the Minieri said. whole system is in a laptop and it allows The grant money was also used to us to go to a digital camera system and purchase a DVD duplicating system that replace the two manual camcorders with will be installed shortly so that viewers, five automated robotic cameras," said who can currently request a videocas- Roy Minieri, the station manager for sette copy of any meeting, will have TV22. access to a more economical and efficient DVD version. "Prior to going to an automated sys- tem, everything was very manual," he Part of the grant has also been allo- said. "This process enables us to walk cated to the Board of Education, which into the studio five minutes before any will receive $5,000 to take the fiber optic meeting, turn on the Anycast system lines installed at the high school in 1998 and ... have all the cameras ready." and upgrade them, running the line to the new television studio constructed as The three cameras in the courtroom part of the renovation project at the have the ability to key in on individual school. speakers such as each person sitting on the dais, a speaker at the podium or any Since the township's equipment is presenting member who is seated at the still operable, the township is making front tables, and any presentation mate- arrangements to donate the materials to rials that are used during a meeting. the high school so it can begin to set up Also, a broad shot of the entire court- its own broadcast center. As of right now, the fiber optic line at the school will room can be achieved. In the conference there are connections to .the Weather "Now with the new cameras, all of the room, each seat at the table can be mon- enable them to connect to the municipal building and send broadcast data so that Channel and the state highway camera cameras have the ability to rotate, [tilt, itored as well as a larger shot of the system for traffic reports. pan and zoom] • • • and get right in on the entire room. TV22 can air it. In the future, if the Board of Education meets the criteria The SCALA upgrade was paid for by presentation, so people at home have the "The benefit of the Anycast system is set forth by Cablevision, the board could the 2004-05 budget with funds stem- opportunity to see exactly what the that for everyone who speaks, there is a possibly broadcast directly from the ming from the Media Advisory budget. Planning Board members are seeing." preset design in the system which school on its own station. The weather and traffic services were The councilman and Planning Board enables us to press a given button to provided free of charge from the state Not part of the grant but an addition- liaison hopes this added feature "will focus on any speaker at any given time," because a government agency is provid- keep residents more interested in meet- Minieri said. "Anycast lets you do every- al renovation to the system occurred in ing information to its taxpayers. 2005, when the bulletin board featured ings, bringing them more detail and cre- thing you want to do in less than 2 In the future, Minieri hopes to ating a more focused presentation. square feet of space." on the television station moved from a upgrade some of the existing computers simple, PowerPoint presentation to the Therefore, less manpower is required and DVD players and perhaps do some "This is another thing that makes SCALA system, providing "a higher level streaming on the Web and utilize high things more open for the public to see because instead of having an actual per- of sophistication in bulletin board pres- son manually move the camera to focus definition broadcast capabilities. what's going on," he said.. entation," according to Minieri. The sys- The members of the Media Advisory in on subjects, the laptop accomplishes tem is controlled by any one of four Also, Planning and Zoning Board that with the touch of a button. applicants could soon connect any Committee are Minieri, Andrews, authorized people who can update the Linwood Middle School Principal Pete "Now that the television close-ups are slides from their home computer, keep- PowerPoint presentations directly into so good, the council is looking into appro- the computer system, allowing residents Clark, township network administrator ing in constant touch with the Board of Troy Gorski, residents Steve Schadale priations for a makeup artist," joked Education and the Police Department. at home to view the slides directly Councilman Ralph Andrews, a member There is an emergency crawl on the bot- instead of seeing a video of them. and Richard Dreger, and Greg Kikelhan, of the Media Advisory Committee. tom of the screen that features the most "Residents can see a presentation as the deputy director of the Department of Another huge advantage is the mobil- current, up-to-date information. Also, if they were directly in the room, instead Parks, Recreation & Community ity of the Anycast system, which can be of having a camera on it," Andrews said. Services. - 4 SENTINEL, January 25, 2007 NS Engineer outlines plans for transit village traffic necks around this site. They can't build a bound approach to enable double left-turn Applying the information to North Says many upgrades new train station and expect people to lanes and a shared through and right-turn Brunswick, he said that 1,500 vehicles endure and deal with the existing bottle- lane to go south. would enter and 250 would leave between would be necessary to necks," he said. "Having a train station At Route 1 and Adams Lane/Cozzens 7 to 8 a.m. associated with the train sta- handle increased volume will move the fixing up [higher] on the Lane, new connections from Cozzens to tion, and that 60 would come in and 900 DOT list, and rightlyso. " Adams and out to Hartland Commons and would leave between 6 and 7 p.m. BY JENNIFER AMATO On Jan. 18, DiSario addressed over 60 out to Governor's Pointe will be needed. He then compared the train station Staff Writer residents about how his proposed traffic Also, if a bridge is constructed over Route statistics to that of the existing zoning. suggestions fall in accordance with the 1 that connects to Adams Lane, the medi- Currently, the 212-acre property has 1 NORTH BRUNSWICK - A South township's master plan recommendations an at Route 1 could be closed off and there- million square feet of warehouse space, Brunswick resident who lives, works and that were adopted last year. fore a vehicle could travel from Route 27, which had 850 to 880 trips in and out dur- travels in the area presented a traffic At Route 1 and Finnegans Lane, Route down Cozzens Lane, across Route 1 and ing the morning, and 240 in and 730 out analysis study in regard to the proposed 1 could be widened to three lanes in each over to Adams Lane, eventually leading to during the early evening. If, under the cur- transit village development for thedirection, Finnegans Lane eastbound Route 130. rent zoning, 4 million square feet of office Johnson & Johnson site on Route 1. could be widened to provide double left- "If you take an intersection controlled space was constructed, it is expected there Daniel DiSario, a licensed New Jersey turn lanes, and a new traffic signal could by a traffic signal and put a bridge in, traf- would be 3,200 vehicles in and 800 out traffic engineer who frequently travels be installed. fic will flow much more smoothly," DiSario during the morning, and 430 vehicles in Route 130 and other roads in North "I bet if I poll all of you, all of you could said. and 3,800 out during the evening. Brunswick, presented information about tell me what the problems are at Route 1 At Route 130 and Renaissance Instead, the "Small B" design plan how a transit village could place the town- and Finnegans," DiSario said. "The reason Boulevard East, the signal timing would introduced on Jan! 11 by architect J. ship on a higher priority list for the New you're sitting there for a long time is be modified, and at Route 130 andRobert Hillier and analyzed by David Jersey Department of Transportation to because that is the point Route 1 goes from Davidsons Mill Road/Finnegans Lane, an Listokin, the co-director of the Center for make improvements to its major high- three lanes in each direction to two lanes exclusive right turn going north and Urban Policy Research at Rutgers ways, with funding provided by state and in each direction." southbound onto Route 130 and an exclu- University, was evaluated from a traffic federal authorities. At Route 1 and Commerce Lane, sive left turn eastbound would be created. standpoint by DiSario. The small-scale "There will be a very significant inter- DiSario proposed re-striping the east- Also, new connections between Route 130 housing complex combined with a train est and effort to fix the existing bottle- and the surrounding roadways could be station, restaurants, a hotel, a community established through the Community Park center and various other amenities could or via Renaissance Boulevard, Finnegans generate over 1,000 trips in due to the sta- Lane or Black Horse Lane. tion, residential, office, retail and commu- In response, residents voiced concerns nity components and would have over 800 about using Renaissance Boulevard East . vehicles leaving during the morning- At or South because of the large number of night, about 1,300 vehicles would return children and the high density overall of while over 1,400 would leave the site. the housing complex. Also upsetting those "When we fixed the bottlenecks, we not in attendance were the existence of wet- only fixed them for the existing traffic lands on Finnegans Lane. Using that road through the bottlenecks but we fixed them as a major highway may not be safest for for the existing traffic and new traffic gen- residents, some said, especially with its erated by the transit village," DiSario said connection to the warehouses in South of his all-inclusive analysis. Brunswick, which could see Davidsons The expectation is that the train sta- Mill Road as an alternate to the New tion and office would generate the; most Jersey Turnpike. traffic, with residences contributing little •••:•• •-yh "All of these alternatives are ones we vehicular motion. A transit village could be want to explore with the township and self-sustainmg, having residents live, with the public," DiSario said. The best work and travel all within one site, allow- scenario or combination of scenarios will ing for an increased interaction between

1 be looked at further, he said, while balanc- residents and the internal components of i .ill iL .\|L-.u-i>ii'.ji> the site and residential concerns. However, due to a resident's comment In regard to the traffic the site would that his personal study of six commuter generate, DiSario evaluated the Jersey rail stations over the past 15 years con- \ov Avenue train station, New Brunswick, as cluded that Jersey Avenue is the least- a case study. Although Jersey Avenue has used station and that 90 percent of riders 1,400 parking spaces and the proposed in Edison, Metro Park and Princeton come transit village would have 3,000, accord- from outside of the train's own community, Pi-;!Vi!il'V iiui! hsiJ ' Ml. ing to New Jersey Transit specifications, DiSario said that other areas will be stud- Jersey Avenue was the station nearest to ied to get a fuller picture. the project site. "When we begin to plan, we will look DiSario conducted traffic counts from 5 more closely at how people get there and to 9 a.m. and from 2 to 7 p.m. on Tuesday, where they come from," he said. Sept. 26, 2006, to pinpoint the one-hour The next step is for the Township time period that would generate the high- Council to make a referral to the Planning est number of trips.- He also used pub- Board and for TOD Associates, the owner lished standard trip rates that all engi- of the property, to present its plan before neers use to estimate the internal and the Planning Board. The next series of external trips at a particular site. meetings is expected to begin sometime in KevinT. Nin:, MD' In his studies, DiSario found that at February. For updated information and Roberf M. Oison, MD Jersey Avenue, the hours of 7 to 8 a.m. and meeting schedules, visit www.ourtowncen- 6 to 7 p.m. generated the most traffic. ter.info. Philip C. Wey, MD

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Local roads, mean- Department of Transportation, however, intrastate (within one state) commerce. while, should be used only as an the regulations should serve to increase The new regulations simply lumps all BY CHRIS GAETANO absolutely last resort. communities' protections from large big trucks together. Staff Writer As part of federal mandates, large "Under the proposed rules, Route 27 SOUTH BRUNSWICK - If a set of trucks are still allowed to deviate from ... has more protection than, ever before proposed Department of Transportation these paths if they require fuel or main- "... 1 think it's a than with earlier truck regulations. regulations regarding truck routing goes tenance or if the drivers need food or real problem in Under the 1999 regulations, the rules into effect, roads in South Brunswick, in. rest, but as soon as they are finished, said interstate trucks couldn't use roads particular Route 27, might be used by they are expected to return to the terms of what it like 27 ... but there were essentially no larger rigs than before. national network as soon as possible. does to a town- restrictions on intrastate trucks," said Whether these effects will be benefi- Some municipalities are worried that ship. We under- Phalon. cial or detrimental, though, is a point of some state highways may not be able to stand it, but we're L" 'J This does not set Gambatese's mind contention between the DOT and certain handle truck traffic of this nature. In not happy." at ease, however. While he said he parties. particular, South Brunswick Mayor understands that the state is proposing The new regulations, formally made Frank Gambatese is worried about how these new regulations in order to pass Route 27 might fare. — Frank Gambatese ^^^M MH^^H public in December, are currently in a Mayor ^^mI^^^H constitutional muster, he is uncomfort- public comment phase that will last "We have a little concern with that, able with the idea that trucks- of that until Feb. 16. They concern the business especially with the road being so narrow size would be able to travel along Route of trucks that are wider than 102 inches and that there's a lot of residential 27 at all. Just because trucks are told to or have more than one trailer. > homes along Route 27. It's not like trucks through the establishment of the avoid that road, he reasons, does not The regulations would establish a Route 1. We have a real big concern, and road hierarchy. According to Erin mean that they necessarily will. hierarchy of roads consisting of federal if you got trucks going down, that's a Phalon, a spokesperson for the DOT, the "By actually saying you can drive on interstates at the top, state highways in real major problem," said Gambatese. new regulations are actually more strict that road, trucks will drive on that road.A the middle, and local roads at the bot- Route 27 skirts the western edge of about where large trucks can and cannot And it seems to me that it's an especial- tom. According to the DOT's proposal, the township and runs through Kendall go than what. the state had in place ly dangerous route because there's so large trucks would be required to drive Park and Kingston, an area that both before. many local houses on that road, that I ' only on federal roads unless the shortest South Brunswick and neighboring In 1999, the DOT passed regulations think it's a real problem in terms of distance between two points is through Princeton Township, which recently banning large trucks from using any what it does to a township," said the use of a road on the state network. passed a resolution opposing the new roads other than the federal interstate Gambatese. "We understand it, but Large trucks on the state network must regulations, are particularly concerned system. This was challenged in 2000 by we're not happy." leave as soon as possible. Meanwhile, with. the American Trucking Association and Gambatese said that the township large trucks on the state network may "Route 27 is a historic district ... so US Xpress, a Tennessee-based trucking has already submitted an alternate only drive on local roads, again, if the there's concerns from that regard, but in company. After a series of appeals, it truck route so that 27 need not be uti- shortest distance between itself and its addition, the roads are very narrow. ... was determined in 2006 that the regula- lized. He also said that there are plans destination involves the local road, and We don't feel [it] is appropriate for these tions were unconstitutional because to further examine the regulations and the driver is expected to leave as soon as large trucks to be traveling through they interfered with interstate com- see what can be done with weight limits possible. these types of communities, and these merce. in that area. 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We also accept personal checks. NS SENTINEL, January 25, 2007 9 Early draft of budget Police recognize most carries 9-cent rate hike impressive feats of year BY CHRIS GAETANO ment costs, as well as payment for infra- Staff Writer structure improvements, a utility rate BY CHRIS GAETANO for their handling of an incident on increase of 8 percent was also proposed. Staff Writer May 5. Officer Michael LaPoint was SOUTH BRUNSWICK - A $48 mil- "We want to continue to improve the assaulted by two patrons at a local lion preliminary 2007 municipal budget infrastructure because it saves us money SOUTH BRUNSWICK - The town- restaurant as he attempted to escort was presented before the Township ship Police Department held an awards them from the property. An off-duty Lt. Council at its meeting Tuesday. If adopt- in the long run," said Watkins. Watkins also said that debt makes up dinner Saturday to recognize its top Joseph Charmello, Officer Robert, ed, the plan would carry a 9-cent hike to cops for 2006. Jairdullo and Officer Jason Gassman the property tax rate. 16 percent of the budget this year, down by 1 percent from the last. Members of the department met at came to his aid and managed to subdue Township Manager Matthew Watkins Pierre's on Georges Road, where 11 the suspects. cited increases in mandated costs such as The budget presentation was not all about how much more expensive things police officers and three civilians were Meanwhile, the Medal of Valor was insurance and pensions as primary rea- commended for their work. The three sons behind the proposed increase, stat- have become, however. Watkins also said awarded to three officers who success- the township managed to secure $1 mil- civilians, who asked that their names fully faced down an armed gunman on ing that spending this year is "essential- be withheld, were recognized for ly flat" with "increased expenses." lion in grant money, mostly in the form of April 20. police grants, and plans to aggressively reporting crimes in progress and pro- Watkins was quick viding links for police to solve cases. While working on a narcotics inves- to point out that the =^=== =^^_____=___ pursue more. It was tigation that eventually revealed about proposed budget was also stated that the "Our success at combating crime is $1,000 worth of crack cocaine, marijua- preliminary, as township has saved not only a reflection of our efforts but na and heroin, Detective James Ryan "This is the shale of $237,000 through that of the everyday citizen who steps tweaks to the prop- and Officers Frank Lombardo and New Jersey, in its shared services with forward and gets involved," said Chief Mike Rogers were confronted by a man erty tax system infinite wisdom, other towns. Raymond Hayducka. brewing in Trenton holding a loaded .357-caliber Magnum. might change the dictating how Watkins said Officers received recognition for Officers repeatedly told the man to information. pensions are that the township saving lives, handling fights, con- drop his weapon, and after a while he Therefore, he stated, operated." plans to continue fronting armed gunmen, and physical froze, dropped his gun, and got onto the it would be prudent improvements for fitness and marksmanship skills. ground. He later reportedly claimed keA for the council to the police force, such Four officers, Michael Pellino, didn't know that they were police offi- — Matthew Watkins as the recently pro- wait for state direc- township manager Dennis Yuhas, John Niper and William cers and that he had wanted to help his tion before anything posed computer Grischuk, were commended for helping friend. concrete is done. upgrade. The ordi- save someone's life in two separate Hayducka had previously praised nance to fund this instances. On Feb. 18, Pellino and the officers for their restraint in the In order to keep =^^==== upgrade passed its costs down, the =^=^==^= Yuhas used a defibrillator to save a 55- situation, in which no shots were fired first reading after year-old man- who collapsed from a from either the inan or from officers. township plans to continue with the hir- the budget presentation concluded. ing freeze that is already in place. Over heart attack while dancing. On April 2, Yuhas also received the award for the past three years, 15 positions have "This council has made it clear they Yuhas and Niper used CPR and a defib- physical agility for top fitness in the not been refilled, a move Watkins said want cops on the street," said Watkins. rillator to save a 49-year-old woman department's annual exam, has financially benefited the township. Among other items highlighted-in the who had collapsed at a retirement presentation was that the long-discussed party. Lombardo was also recognized as "That was a big saving last year," said intratownship shuttle bus system, the top marksman for his proficiency with Watkins. Four more officers were recognized firearms during this course of the year. He noted that salaries and wages funding of which has already been make up 41 percent of the total budget secured via a federal transportation this year, and while that number is high, grant, should be implemented this year. it takes up 2 percent less than it did last Programs for the township's senior year. citizens will also continue this year, as "Anyone leaves now, we're not replac- well as continuing open space purchases, WINNER of the PULS7ZER PRIZE ing. That's just. the way it is," said road improvements and vehicle replace- Watkins. ment (such as new ). & TONY AWARD for BEST PLAY Township officials, while acknowledg- Operational expenses make up 37 per- ing that things might change if Trenton cent of the budget this year, 1 percent Mark Nelson higher than last year's share. Of particu- moves on reform, still said that the cur- lar note under these increased costs was rent tax increase as it stands now has to pensions, which the township has been be cut down. mandated to increase each year. He said "This is a difficult time for all of us ... that pension costs have increased by [but] a 9-cent increase, I tell you now, is not acceptable," said Mayor Frank 1,200 percent since 2004, much to his dis- MV OWN may. Gambatese. "This is state mandate. ... This is the On the suggestion of Councilman state of New Jersey, in its infinite wis- Charles Carley, the review, meetings for dom, dictating how pensions are operat- the budget will commence sometime in ed," Watkins said. March after Gov. Jon Corzine has pre- sented his own budget. This also has the Other operational expenses that have added-bonus, Councilman Joe Camarota by Doug Wright gone up include workers' compensation directed by and insurance, the costs of which have said,~of giving the council more time to risen by $427,000, garbage collection at think. Anders Cato $148,000, park maintenance at $100,000 "It's going to take a few weeks to NOW - Feb. 11 and fehergy costs at a $185,700 increase. digest. ... We have to go through this. We're all going to work diligently to get "Minor costs, but not insignificant," this as close to zero as possible," said said Watkins. Post Show Party In the face of increased water treat- Camarota. 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Quotes show state * .., THE tPHQMB PLAYER, C££M PHONE, CAIOY BE THAT leaders out of touch AND EMAtL. ALL tN ONE t's the little things that make me crazy at 5 a.m. I I define "little things" as picking up my daily newspaper MARK ROSMAN from the porch and seeing a pair of quotes from two pur- In the News ported New Jersey leaders that show me just how pathetic a state this state is in. largely suburban counties. Two Gov. Jon Corzine delivered of the biggest drains on state his State of the State address education dollars are in their on Jan. 9, and the primary topic backyards — Newark in Essex of his remarks was property tax County and Camden in Camden reform. It is the one issue that County. residents of New Jersey have What chance is there that been talking about, calling Codey and Roberts give a damn radio shows about and writing letters to the editors of newspa- about municipalities like pers about for years. Manalapan, Marlboro, Freehold Township, Holmdel, Jackson, Getting past what Corzine Howell, Lakewood South said, essentially that the time Brunswick, Old Bridge, to act on property taxes is now Sayreville, Plumsted or Brick (really!!??), I-was dumbfounded Township? by quotes attributed to state Senate President Richard Not much, it appears. Codey (D-Essex) and state Population estimates for Assembly Speaker Joseph July 1, 2005, showed that Essex Roberts (D-Camden). There County had about 791,000 resi- they were on page 1 of the dents and Camden County had Asbury Park Press: about 518,000 residents. Those Codey: "The message is clear. same estimates showed that Get to work. Get it done. The Middlesex County had 790,000 Letters public has been skeptical." residents, Mon-mouth County had 636,000 residents and Roberts: "The people are fed Ocean County had 558,000 resi- Writer needs to apologize to South Brunswick Township Council up with politicians promising dents. that relief is 'just around the am writing in response to a of opinion on issues, that there need to do their homework before corner.'" The population is shifting in New Jersey, but the power is letter by Nanette Craig ("No- must be some covert township casting a vote, as if that is not the Are these guys for real? not, and that must change. I'm I discussion council like bobble government in place. Mrs. Craig case. That comment was simply These statements have to be sure I am woefully naive when head dolls," Jan. 18) regarding further continues with a second uncalled for, along with the state- the biggest "Duh, no kidding" comments of the Deputy Mayor of comment, stating, "If you are ment that this council resembles quotes I've read in months. it comes to understanding the South Brunswick Carol Barrett. intelligent mature adults you a panel of "bobble head dolls," These "answers" come from the machinations that make some- Recently the deputy mayor com- should be able to express differ- makes me wonder if this is the leaders of the two houses of the one a leader in the Senate and mented that "[Democrat mem- ences of opinions without arguing level of maturity and intelligence state Legislature, the men who Assembly. bers of the Township Council] do and fighting." Clearly this is she believes council members have the power to make things But I do know this: Richard have differences of opinion many indeed the case with this council should demonstrate or she herself happen. Codey and Joseph Roberts don't times, but we will never fight or and to what Deputy Mayor would have demonstrated as a And therein lies the problem. do it for me when I think about argue in public on the dais." Barrett was speaking to. member of the Township Council, who is going to lead the move Of that statement apparently Further, Mrs. Craig owes an had the residents elected her last Codey and Roberts, who may be November? swell guys, have come up woe- for property tax reform. Mrs. Craig would like us to apology to the members of the The legislative delegations assume that since this governing council for what amounts to little fully short at delivering the council does not argue among more than an insult to their dedi- Frank J. Brown goods for many New Jersey res- that get elected from Monmouth, Ocean and themselves or fight a verbal war cation of service, when she states Kendall Park section idents. Unfair school funding is with one another over differences that they as council members of South Brunswick killing suburban districts — Middlesex counties this sending property taxes soaring November need to seriously Kind act restores woman's faith in humanity — and. state spending is an consider who they will support open spigot — moving revenue as the Legislature's leaders. t's so easy to become cynical woman saying that she had found this wonderful woman and so have out the door as soon as it These counties need to have about people these days and my purse and had turned it in. been unable to thank her properly. arrives and never saving a their interests considered by I that you can't trust anybody! When I went to pick it up though, I certainly hope she sees this letter penny that is collected in one of New Jersey's highest-ranking A recent experience though has I was told it wasn't there. Several and understands that she has the nation's wealthiest states. public officials. wiped such thoughts from my days later I went to complain to restored not only my possessions Hello? Anybody home in mind. After grocery shopping at the store manager and to my but also my faith in humanity. She Trenton? Mark Rosman is the manag- ShopRite, I arrived home to find amazement, he produced the is indeed a very special person. ing editor of the News that my purse was missing. I purse with all the contents intact, Thank you. I think one problem in this called the store and was told that including money and credit cards. Ruth Sable situation is the fact that Codey Transcript, a Greater Media publication. it hadn't been turned in. Unfortunately, I have mis- Kendall Park section and Roberts do not come from Later, I received a call from a placed the name and number of of South Brunswick

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SALOMON • ATOMITC • K2 •SK COLUMBIAI • RIPCUR ANL • QUIKSILVEDR didn't see that coming SNOWBOARD SALE SEASON RENTALS $89 fter last Wednesday, we can add at $ least one more entry to our lexicon DAILY RENTALS 25 Aof words describing former Keyport Mayor John Merla — felon. ,GREG BEAN UP EVERYTHING It looks like I won't be eating crow after Coda TO IN THE all —. which I might have been compelled STORE to do had he gone to trial and been judged innocent. Since the day he was first indict- DISCOUNT LIFT TICKETS ed in February 2005, Merla has sworn that jury pronounced judgment. He probably he was guilty of nothing (liar'?) and would Mountain Creek. $29 wouldn't have been wearing the wide grin $ Hunter $34 eventually be acquitted by a jury. He was he was flashing for the cameras the day he 1OO Deposit Will Windham $35 still spouting that line of bull sweat as late made his guilty plea. Hold Any Pool at Camelback $32 as a couple of weeks ago (compulsive liar?), Shawnee : $29 But despite his assurances to the con- Blue Mountain $31 when our newspaper, the Independent, trary, despite his sworn intention to fight Last Year's Sale Price For Spring Delivery profiled him as he left office. his case to the bitter end, despite his end- In pleading guilty last week to one less protestations of innocence (perjurer? count of bribery for accepting a $2,500 cor- prevaricator? fabricator?), it looks like in rupt payment (he also admitted to taking the final analysis Merla didn't have three other payments, about $24,000 in enough courage to roll the dice. total) for himself from FBI agents and To be honest, I never really thought he informants (larcenist?), the ex-mayor would. apparently cut himself a pretty sweet deal (rank opportunist?) with U.S. Attorney • • • Christopher J. Christie's office. It's a comforting fact that the worst of The newspaper photo taken outside the times often bring out the best in people — courthouse on the day of his guilty plea and the way the people of Freehold have shows Merla grinning like he just won the come together after the tragic deaths of lottery (or swiped it), and in a way, he had. three popular high school students and a grandmother from Old Bridge in an auto- A In total, the ex-mayor was facing an mobile crash on Jan. 10 has been touching. eight-count federal indictment that could have cost him a maximum of $2 million in Michael Dragonetti, 17, James • - -r. fines and 120 years in prison upon convic- Warnock, 17, Andrew Lundy, 16, and Ruth tion. In exchange for his guilty plea on the MacArthur, 68, were laid to rest last week, but it will take a long time before the com- single count, Christie's office dropped the .v m remaining seven counts, so now the most munity comes to terms with its grief. Merla is looking at is between 24 and 30 Even so, the outpouring of support for months in federal prison (jailbird? con- the families of the victims, the sensitive vict?) and a $250,000 fine. Smart money and professional manner with which says he'll do about a year, although the school district officials — particularly Freehold High School Principal Linda judge has some discretion in sentencing. £' •'* •••• <• , At the plea hearing, Merla's attorney Jewell —. handled the aftermath of the $ said his client has a "deep sense of remorse tragedy, and the honest and thoughtful for compromising the trust placed in him discussion taking place about how to pre- by the people of Keyport." vent future accidents like this shows that But it's too late to claim remorse now Freehold is indeed a community, and that -"Jf, (hypocrite?), and only a blind man would it will grow stronger through adversity. fail to see through his smoke screen of They're setting an example in Freehold for untruth. If he was truly remorseful, he the rest of us, should we ever face similar circumstances. would have stopped taking bribes after the Introducing a unique service that first one he admitted last week to taking. There are several moving letters to the Instead, he admitted doing it again, editor in this week's edition of the News offers proven strategies to help raise and again, and again. And for nearly two Transcript about the accident, the grief your credit score: years after his indictment (and knowing in process, and suggestions for tweaking our his mind and heart that he was guilty), he state laws regarding young drivers. So far, denied any wrongdoing with righteous no one has suggested the option I support indignation, blamed his critics and the — requiring beginning drivers to pass a Score" press, even continued for almost the entire defensive driving course as well as the cur- . rently required driver education course — time as Keyport's mayor. Did you know a simple three-digit number that's generated from the Where's the remorse in that, John? but there are plenty of good ideas and Where's the shame? warm words about loss and love all the information in your credit report often determines the interest rate you With his guilty plea, Merla joins the same. If you receive the News Transcript, pay for the money you borrow? The good news is you have the dismal rank of other Monmouth County please take the time to read those letters power to improve it. politicians and hangers-on who treated the in the'paper. And if you don't receive that well of public trust like a chamber pot and publication, you can check the letters out • A high credit score'saves you money by getting you the lowest their jobs like a license to steal. The names online at our Internet Web site, interest rate on a loan. www.gmnews.com. Just click the button on the county's Wall of Shame as a result • • This valuable service is being offered free—but only for a limited time. of guilty pleas or indictments stemming on the main page for the News Transcript, from Operation Bid Rig and similar inves- and then click the button for letters. tigations are distressing in their number. • • • We're committed to building financial security for all Zambrano. Coughlin. Scarpelli. Broderick. After News Transcript Managing our members. That's why United Teletech Financial Hyer. Weldon. Hamilton. Scannapieco. Editor Mark Rosman wrote a column encourages you to take advantage of this service. (If Larrison. Iadanza. DeLisa. Condos. recently excoriating the anonymous Palughi. Townsend. Saunders. O'Grady. posters on a local message board, he you're not already a member, it's easy to become one.) Merla. received several thoughtful e-mails about It's just too bad that with his admis- his column, and one letter filled with the Call 732-530-8100, ext. 3131, or visit utfinancial.org for details. sion, John Merla robbed us of the closure, most vile religious and racial bigotry imag- Offer good only through March 31, 2007. and the enlightenment, of a trial. It would inable. Naturally, the letter came with no have been good to see the depth and return address and it was unsigned. That's details of his corruption, the hard evidence not surprising, though. Racists and bigots You must be a member of the of his indictable avarice, set forth in the almost always prefer tp operate in hiding, credit union to take advantage of these offers. Membership is open United Teletech public arena of a courtroom. It would have which proves Rosman's point about their to the public. Credit score results been instructive to hear Merla's explana- fundamental cowardice. are not guaranteed. iiH tions, his version of events (equivocator? Tinton Falls • North Brunswick • Holmdel • Middletown • Lincroft phony?) from the witness stand. It would Gregory Bean is executive editor of have been satisfying to have a photogra- Greater Media Newspapers. You can reach utfinancial.org pher capture the look on his face as the him at [email protected]. 12 SENTINEL, January 25, 2007 NS S.B. cheer team doesn't disappoint home crowd

BY CHRIS GAETANO Staff.Writer SOUTH BKUNSWICK - South Brunswick High School's dance team popped, locked, kicked and twirled its

way to second place honors in the ,*" '••;

Garden State Dance Championship, a \ regional competition hosted at South Brunswick High School. The competition, which hosted more than 25 schools from New York, New *-='• Jersey and Pennsylvania, featured an eclectic variety of dances, ranging from what appeared to be traditional high school cheerleading routines to large, • • *• V. -•.. ..:• coordinated kicking lines. South Brunswick's varsity team won second place in the tournament in the hip-hop and jazz competitions. It was the third competition the team, composed of about 15 members, had participated in and, according to two of the captains, is always one of their favorites. "We're right at home and we have all our friends and family there to support us," said senior Kim Casalvieri, a co-cap- tain of the team along with Lindsay Campora. The team is competing in more meets this year than ever before, with two more scheduled, including the national competition in Florida. In order to prepare, members of the dance team needed to take to a grueling Julianna Peng, 16, leads the South Brunswick High School varsity dance team at the training schedule that began around Garden State Dance Championship, hosted by South Brunswick High School on Sunday. August and accelerated in October, with "t . near daily practices from that point on. Like many participating in high school sports, they needed to juggle the compet- ing demands of practices, classes and social lives, something that is no small Sam Debonis (l-r), 14, Megan Arroyo, 14, task. and Rebecca Eisenberg, 14, of the South "It's a lot of pressure, because we both Brunswick High School junior varsity take AP courses in school and we have a dance team, check out the competition. lot of work but it really all comes down to getting ready for days like today," said around and not see elaborate costumes, Campora. huddles of dancers and doting parents, According to the junior varsity coach, who, filling the bleachers once the meet Catherine Digioia-Laird, most of the began in earnest, cheered their children girls on the team have previous dance on. experience, and South Brunswick's team "I think this is a great opportunity to is highly competitive. For Digioia-Laird, show off their skills and hard work and it has to be, as competitive dance is an see what the other teams are doing and arduous climb as teams slowly gain on cross-fertilize in style. ... Another thing I each other in terms of skill over the love is the camaraderie. It's nice to course of time. watch," said Rita Gordon, from "Dance team is an interesting sport Westchester, Pa. because it's always a climb. You would never walk into a competition your first time doing it and take first place. You Dancers from the South Brunswick High School varsity dance team wow the home . Auditions have to kind of build your way up. South crowd at the Garden State Dance Championship. Brunswick is right on the heels of some really great teams and we're just trying Laird. was filled almost to capacity. As one Over the Rainbow Productions to take that extra step. It's a lot of work Durjng the competition, the high strolled through the lobby around 10 in will hold auditions for "Mass Appeal," school gym where the event was held the morning, it was impossible to turn by appointment only, at the Eatontown to get a little bit better," said Digioia- Playhouse, Route 35 north, Eatontown. Needed are two males, one age 20-35 and one age 50 or older. The show goes up in March. Details: Joe Schreck, (973)" FOOTBALL FANS...FEELING THE 472-9445; e-mail, [email protected]. The Monmouth Conservatory of 6RABER HAND Music Youth and Children's Chorus, Red Bank is now accepting new mem- bers, between the ages of 7 and 18, for the spring semester. Details: (732) 741- WARMER^ 8880. 10 PAIRS Paper Mill Playhouse's summer :n musical theater programs are offering "20 Value audition opportunities for young per- formers ages 10 and up for entry into the July Conservatory and the August Intensive. Auditions will be held Feb. 3 and Feb. 10 at Millburn Middle School, 25 Old Short Hills Road, Millburn. To schedule an audition appointment call INGROUND POOLS • SPAS • GAZEBOS \ (973) 379-3636, ext,0133. OUTDOOR KITCHENS • OUTDOOR FURNITURE & MORE NS SENTINEL, January 25, 2007 1 3

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BY JENNIFER AMATO' Staff Writer NORTH BRUNSWICK - Judd Elementary School students got to see what it's like to be the new kid on the block during an assembly presented by the George Street Playhouse on Friday. The presentation of "New Kid" features Nick, a third-grader from the country Homeland who has to start a new life with his mother in America. He has to learn a new language, get accustomed to eating new foods, and become friendly with new people. He thus has to face racism, dis- crimination and the tremendous job of learning to fit in. "I like my friends a lot; it's hard to say Nick becomes very upset that his American classmates tease him for being a PHOTOS BY JEFF GRANIT staff goodbye," Nick says. Homelander. He tries to ignore their taunts As Mencha and Nick start to bond despite their cultural differences, Nick learns how to "It's going to be OK America is going to and hopes one day they will come to tease his new American friend; although he is unfazed by the mask she believes is scary, be good for all of us," his mother replies. understand that he is just like them despite he instead screams when she takes off the mask and reveals her face. Although Nick is very hesitant to make his being from a different country. the transition to America, he is comforted by a lunch bowl his Homeland friends gave him as a going away present. He braves the move and goes to school the first day, However, Mencha begins to warm up to observing what he thinks are weird Nick and offers him a bite of her snack. American antics by two students, Mencha "This looks like chocolate. It is choco- and Mug. late! I've never seen chocolate wrapped like The two students attempt to converse this before. Thank you very much," Nick with Nick, but the three realize a severe says, realizing that not everything is unfa- language barrier exists between them. miliar tohim . They make fun of him for his name and But everything is not all roses and hand motions, and glare a bit when he candy yet. When Mencha and Mug smell a doesn't stand for their version of the Pledge disturbing odor, they soon realize it's from of Allegiance. Nick starts to dance with Nick's lunch. Mug tastes a bite, pretends to Mencha and Mug but falls to the floor, and pass out from it, and then while fooling he then messes up Mug's calculator. around, breaks Nick's special bowl. Nick is so upset he lunges at Mug and the two start fighting. Decor §r Morel When his mother asks what happened to his bowl, Nick tells her he slipped on a banana peel on the playground and dropped his bowl. His mother immediately knows he is lying. "You're the one who's lying., You toldm e Because Mug (middle), who is American, cannot accept the differences of Nick, left, I could learn to speak English in a week. who is a Homelander, the two "third-grade" boys constantly fight as Mug taunts Nick They speak so fast, blah, blah, blah," Nick for being a foreigner instead of trying to accept and learn from him. says, adding that he hates school and that he hates America. His mother tries to console him by say- go home with Nick to hie house. He has finally become accustomed to his ing, "Remember, it's your first day of school. "This is my best friend, Mom," Nick new home. You're as strange to them as they are to introduces Mencha. After the performance, the actors dis- you." "You didn't tell me you were bringing cussed conflict, discrimination and preju- The next day Nick returns to school but . anyone home," his mom says. dice with the students and held a question- ignores the Americans. With a little prod- "She's just a friend, Mom," Nick and-answer period. ding, Mencha gets him. to play baseball and answers. They described the importance of hav- teaches him some vocabulary. Yet Mug tells "She's American, isn't she? ... I'm sorry, ing Nick, who was a foreigner, speak him that his father won't allow him to play but I didn't say you can bring an American English throughout the play while the with'him because Nick is a "sgak," which into my home," his mother, both angrily Americans spoke a combination of Spanish, mean's Homelander. and fearfully, replies. She yells that she will Turkish and German, which the actors "They hate Homelanders? Wait! That's be the one to decide when she learns labeled as "gibberish." not fair!" Nick says. English and that in her home, Homelander "Homeland is not a real country. When he returns home, he sees another traditions must remain. Homeland is any country in the world that instance of prejudice, in which his mom Nick talks to his mother about overcom- does not speak English," said Zina recounts leaving the grocery store when a ing her bias, and eventually she offers Anaplioti, who played Mom. "We want to man started to yell at her. Mencha her specialty dish. Mencha asks for show you how it feels to be on the other side "I got so nervous I dropped everything another serving, which is pleasing to Nick's and how it feels to not understand what JAN 26-27-28 on the floor. The eggs, the flour, the milk... mother, other people are saying and be lost." I just didn't understand," she said. "It felt great. Mom liked Mencha, April Coleen, who played Mencha, had EDISON It was Nick's turn to console his mom, Mencha liked Mom. They got along like ... the students explain what a conflict is to repeating her prior words of "You're as like they were from the same country. Not show them how to come to a resolution. NJ CONV. & EXPO CENTER strange to them as they are to you." He Mug, though. He still called me names. But "It is very important how we go about Phone (732)417-1400 then tries to teach her some English to help as I learned English more I knew what he solving a conflict. It can be very positive or for directions or visit: her in her daily activities. meant. And I didn't like it," Nick says. it can end up in a fight," she said. The following day at school, Nick again Later on, Nick finds a marking of "sgak" The actors re-enacted the scene where www.CountryFolkArt.com and knows that Mug has painted it there. Mug hurts Mencha's wrist during their for more show information! tries to associate with his peers. He is play- ing with a basketball when Mug comes and He says he won't let it bother him, that he scuffle with Nick, who was played by Mike • FREE PARKING! • taunts him. When Mencha tries to stop will just think the definition was "hip" or Chou. They also replayed the initial scene "intelligent," not a derogatory term. When where Mug broke Nick's bowl, but instead Friday 3-9 pm another confrontation, Mug winds up hurt- ing her wrist. Mug continues to harass him, Nick says, he this time Mug apologizes, goes home and Saturday 10 am - 5 pm

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JENNIFER AMATO Fire hydrant markers, like the one seen here near North Brunswick Fire Company No. 3, are critical during a snowstorm because the hydrants often get plowed in with snow. The poles are being vandalized by local youths but cost the township $15 every time they need to be replaced. kids Hydrant marker thefts need a dentist of their own. central jersey called a serious hazard pediatric dentistry & orthodontics

BY JENNIFER AMATO map of the over 580 public hydrants in PEDIATRIC DENTISTRY Staff Writer town, if a marker is missing, it's difficult Irvin B. Sherman. DDS. MSCD to find the nearest one when time is lim- NJ Specialty Permit #2730 NORTH BRUNSWICK - Red and ited. Michelle M. Backhaus. DMD white often create beautiful combina- "They're important to have in the NJ Specialty Permit #5636 tions — red roses with baby's breath event of a snow emergency so that we ORTHODONTICS accents sitting in a vase, or candy canes will be able to find the hydrants if they're hanging off the branches of a Christmas Christopher R. Overcash, DMD covered," he said. NJ Specialty Permit #5690 tree, for instance. The markers are currently main- However, the combination of white tained by the Department of Public snow covering a red fire hydrant can be Works, which must fix the poles each dangerous, especially during an emer- time they are broken off. Each individual gency. pole costs the township $15 to replace. Township volunteer firefighters are Snediker said that residents should concerned for the upcoming winter police their neighborhoods, asking any GRANITE COU because the "whips" that are attached to kids they observe playing with the poles 1OO's Of the top of the fire hydrants in town have to stop, or perhaps reporting them to the in Your Loci been vandalized recently by local chil- DPW. ;; dren. The reflective, fiberglass, spring- "Snme have been broken 15 times in Includes: loaded poles serve as a location marker two years, especially at certain intersec- as they extend a few feet off of the top of Template/Measurement CHOICE OF 3 EDGES tions," he said. "Make sure the kids 8* Installation Over 100 Additional the hydrant. Emergency personnel can aren't playing with these. These are life- Colors Available! then bend the pole back in order to saving issues. God forbid there's a fire; Uba Tuba access the water. we need to find the hydrant and get the BUY L. Copp&r Rose According to Fire Marshal Craig 1 Wli&ty Mauve water out of it as soon as possible." 1 Snediker, the hydrants are often plowed To report missing poles or vandalism AND SAV Aimond Mauve in during snowstorms. Although the CMnm Gold related to them, contact the DPW at White fern tI three township fire departments have a (732) 247-0922 ext. 561. 49.OO • Itftpala Black Sty. ft. Package. • Rose Porino Includes any of the colors listed. • Carloca Gold Community Bulletin Board 0 s of other colors available at different prict Rosa Beta Luna Pearl LARGEST IN-STOCK St. Cecilia Female students sought for N.B. lacrosse program SELECTION til THE STATE Verde Butterfly • New Venetian Gold The North Brunswick Department of Saturdays. Template in • Baltic Brown Parks, Recreation & Community Ser- Sticks, goggles and mouth guards Install in approximately CUSTOM FABRICATION vices lacrosse program is seeking girls are required. To register, visit recre- Z weeks! EXPERT INSTALLATION in grades three through six to join a ation at 710 Hermann Road or down- team. load the fall arid winter brochure at MMffl The season begins in March and www.northbrunswickonline.com. »ute 9 North, Sayrt ends in early June, and practices are For more information, call (732) 247- PALMYRA, NJ 732-727-610 HILLSIDE. NJ held two nights a week with games on 0922, ext. 475. 2O9 ROUTE 73 SOUTH For Free Estimate 215 ROUTE 22 WEST Fax to: 732-727-6119 973-318-7707 16 SENTINEL, January 25, 2007 NS antique items in the barn and wanted to preserve them for an agricultural muse- um. He said he remembers that farm She's really had it with Titus farm from when he was a small child. He and a few other residents plan to (Continued from page 1) temporarily house what equipment can be salvaged at the nearby Mapleton caulking those windows the exact age of the barn, lamented the loss of the historic items inside. Preserve. According to both Kady and Eon Schmalz, public affairs coordinator y husband is a building contractor, "I am no expert, but I could see these a carpenter and an all-around do- things were telling us a story. ... Now it's for the township, there is still antique equipment of interest in the buildings Mit-yourselfer kind of guy. too late," he said. LORI CLINCH that remain. With construction as his name and for- Shackleford has taken an interest in titude as his game, he can fabricate the local historic sites such as the Titus Ceil Leedom, the township historian, Are We There Yet? also lamented the loss of the building as kind of home that a woman dreams of. His farm. It was his research that uncovered tools are shiny, his speed square is superb, the story of Titus, the slave-turned- yet one more piece of South Brunswick's history that has vanished. and just like Bob Villa, his walls are to die landowner. According to Shackleford's for. "So many older houses, barns and had me sanding lumber. Once, as I stood research, the Titus farm was in the Like a fool, I insisted early in our mar- out in the front yard with a cup of coffee hands of his descendants until 1870, outbuildings have burned down or been demolished over the past 50 years — riage that he treat me as an equal. How and a large sign that said "Stop the when it was sold to the descendants of was Ito know that he'd take me literally Madness," he backed in with a counter top the family that originally owned him. many that we, living today, don't even know about. ... Once the building is and that my feminist comment would be and told me to grab my end. The farm then went through a long like music to his ears? How was I to know He even thought himself romantic series of exchanges until it was finally gone, the memory usually goes, too," said Le©dom. that my independence would have me when he surprised me with a new set of acquired by the township parks depart- opening my own jars, pulling out my own kneepads to replace the washcloths that ment in 1989. chairs and stepping off curbs unassisted? were duct-taped to my knees. Shackleford, who is I was okay with it all for a while. I Then last fall, I made my retirement particularly interested in mean, it's not as if I wasn't used to pump- official. I gave him a lecture about how slave and former slave ing gas and pounding my own nails. What women weren't meant to drive nails and grave sites, has spent I did mind, however, was swinging sledge- blow insulation. We weren't created to time trying to figure out hammers and being chastised for using the work in extreme temperatures, swing the exact location where wrong terminology when I told someone I hammers or sport protective eyewear that Titus is buried. This puz- got a proper 90-degree butt crown on angle. left imprints on our faces for weeks to zle was unlocked when It's not been a walk in the park. come. he contacted a 95-year- Take the warm summer day, for I threw myself a retirement party, old descendent of Titus instance, when Pat said, "Let's run a fresh baked me a cake, bought me a gold watch who, still sharp of mind, bead of silicone around the windows, shall and announced to friends that I'd be free ; was able to point out the we?" -v ' •. ".:. for lunch dates. location of the original I was in the middle of my low-calorie He let me stay retired for the most part. grave. In December, the snack at the time and had no desire to run I painted my nails as he trimmed out win- county granted a caulking gun. Still, he's not one to be eas- dows. I worked on a novel as he hauled Shackleford a large, ily dissuaded. cabinets, and other than the time when he bronze plaque to mark "I've brought the extension ladder needed someone to lug an air compressor the location of the grave around to the back side of the house," he down to the basement, he let me remain site, as well as an expla- continued. "You can just raise it in the air, notably absent from the construction nation .^as to why the shimmy up the rungs and run a bead world. farm was historically sig- around the edges." Until last Wednesday, that is, when he nificant. I almost choked on my rice cake. woke me up in the predawn hours of the While there has not "Have you taken a million-dollar insur- morning to announce, "Hey, Lori, I have yet been-an official tally ance policy out on Jne?" something to show you." of the items lost, a com- "No, but you'll want to make sure that "I don't want to see it," I said as I cov- plete inventory of the you lean toward the house at all times. ered my head and slipped down into the items before the blaze You'd hate to take a digger at that height." blankets. had been compiled and I announced my retirement from his "Yes you do!" he exclaimed in his early sent to the township by line of work that day and told him that God morning, happy, stinking singsong tone. resident Al Kady, the never intended for a womanjto work like a "It's awesome! There's a woman here in the commander of the local man. That women were meant to be pam- newspaper who says that she works con- Veterans of Foreign Wars pered and cherished while men toiled in struction for a living. She's wearing pink, post, who also has a keen the soil. But, since it wasn't my first threat has a pink screwdriver and everything. interest in the town- to end my construction career, he didn't Look, she says right here that she loves ship's history. He said despair. nothing more than sporting a tool belt. that he had been compil- j SCOTT FRIEDMAN ne barn on the centuries-old Titus farm also contained I've picketed his front lines before and Says that a woman can install her own ing a list because he was magazines dating back to the 1930s, which were destroyed fought for better working conditions. I've doors, replace Jier own exterior siding and aware of the many when the structure burned down last week. chucked my construction hat and he still run a wrench set like a pro. Isn't that just wonderful? You can get back to helping me now." You know, I'd help him if I had the time. But right now I have a pink-tool-belt-toting woman to track down. I'd really like to slap a 90-degree butt crown on her.

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Some facts about summer camp There are nearly 10,000 camps in round), a successful camp owner can live the United States (about 60 per- a comfortable lifestyle but certainly not 1• cent are sleepaway camps) with extravagant. more than 6 million children attending High-cost items include insurance, camp each summer. Summer camp is a staff, marketing, food, maintenance of facil- year-round occupation which is quite ity, telephone usage and travel. Average unique as a business. Camp owners work cost to operate a camp (this does not for 12 months so their camp can operate include mortgage payments): $750,000 to for two months. $1,000,000. 2. Most camps (more than 70 percent) The typical profile of a camp owner is are privately owned family businesses; 25 a person with a background in education percent are organizational (nonprofit), i.e. or recreation, who possesses en- Scouts, YMCA; and less than 5 percent are trepreneurial ambition, has a great love of private corporations (companies). Family children, and an appreciation for the total or individual owners of camps occasional- camp experience. ly have partners. Most (more than 95 per- 5.The condition of the camp industry cent) private camp owners own only one is quite strong, and as long as children are camp.The camp business is a real hands- born and parents must work to support on hierarchy of command and control, the family this will continue.Traditional which necessitates the owner/director be (general) camps which are the foundation present at all times. During the camp sea- of the industry continue to flourish. The son, the owner/director may expect one industry has also diversified with a steady day off (meaning off the camp premises); growth of specialty camps which concen- • Independent, non-sectarian preschool / Kindergarten many don't even take that. trate either in a special area (i.e. tennis, 3- Summer camp is truly an American arts, wilderness, etc.) or provide for a spe- • Beautiful 35-acre fully developed Somerset campus phenomenon whose origins date back to cial need (i.e. weight loss, academic study, • Early morning / after school care + hot lunches the early 1900s. Many of the original ESL, learning disabled, etc.). Specialty camps are still in business today. camps have a higher mortality rate than • Unique combined fee for year-round savings. 4.Average tuition: $2,500 xAverage traditional camps due to the nature of the stay: four weeks xAverage number of chil- specialty, the narrow focus, and the more dren in camp 225, per four-week session limited marketplace that they may appeal (or 450 per summer) = Average gross rev- to. enue per camp: $1,125,000 x 10,000 For additional information, contact Jeff camps = Total industry: more than $11 bil- Solomon, executive director of the lion. National Camp Association, at (845) 354- With tremendous overhead costs (year 5626. SS«Sv:

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SUMMER AT PREP Camp — the perfect prescription Rutgers Preparatory School for healthy, active kids besity in children has Association (AOA), 35 percent of par- Summer School - Advanced Credit, Enrichment and Review reached epidemic propor- ents rated their children's school pro- for grades 2 to 12 O tions — and experts agree grams for teaching good patterns of that children aren't overweight just eating and physical activity to prevent Summer Camps - Sports, Games, Fun, Arts and Adventure because they are eating too much. obesity as less than optimal. In a for ages 3 to 14 They're overweight because they recent survey conducted by the AOA, aren't physically active. A summer 70 percent of parents believe that Extended Day Available - 8:00 A.M. to 5:30 P.M. experience at . camp is the per- fect prescription for keeping chil- Call the Summer Programs Office at (732) 545-5600 for more information or write to Rutgers Preparatory School, 1345 Easton Avenue, Somerset, NJ, 08873. dren active and healthy. www.rutgersprep.org | "It is more important than The first independent school in New Jersey still offers the best programs for ages 7-18. ever for our youth to be physically active when they are not in school," states Maria Coleman, presi- Keyboard K«ds dent of the American Preschool Camping Full Day Private Association. "In the camp community, time for recess and physical education Kindergarten children and youth participate in should not be reduced or eliminated; healthy activities that contribute to the reality is that many school dis- Summer Camp the growth of healthy habits." tricts are paring their programs to Pre-School Classes Camps, because they are rooted in make more time for academics. Full Day • Half Day experiential learning, provide oppor- "Active children are rarely obese Computer Lessons Daily tunities for children to exercise and children," Coleman continues."The Mommy & Me Program stay physically fit that are not avail- healthy eating habits and appreciation able in school — and are certainly not for physical activity learned at camp available watching TV or playing are lessons that are learned for a life- video games. "Going to camp changed time." Balloons everything for mefl lost weight, I feel Find the camp of your choice by Prizes & Snacks! REGISTRATIONS good about myself, and I don't want registering early. The American During J^ to sit on the couch all the time. I Camping Association (ACA) can help Family Fun • Computer Lessons • Arts^t Crafts (JS^^ J | can't wait to go again next summer," families find an ACA-accredited camp Hidden Lake Towne Center, North Brunswick says Brandon, an 11-year-old camper that serves almost any interest, ability, from Bloomington, Ind. budget, age and personal schedule. 732-821-1400 • www.KeyboardKids.org According to the American Obesity Visit www.ACAcamps.org to access the widely used Online Camp. Database.The annually published Guide to ACA-Accredited Camps is MEMG also available, or "parents can speak to an ACA representative for advice on finding the right camp by calling 800- 428-CAMP(2267). Montessori Children's House "A Lifetime Experience" Register Now • Pre-School & Day Care -ages 2K> - 5 years -2,3 or 5-day programs -Full or half-day -Kindergarten Readiness • Full-Day Kindergarten (Milltown Location) •• School Hours 7:30am-6:30pm • Summer Camp Available^ (Dayton Location) Full Curriculum State-Licensed AMS Affiliated www.montessorischoolni.coiii 47 Main St. 364 Georges Rd. Milltown Dayton WI.NTER DISCOUNT PERIOD ENDS FEBRUARY ZOO: 732-846-0164 732-329-3577 NS SENTINEL, January 25, 2007 25 Friday with friends

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The Lion, The Witch & Pick of the week Music Special Events The Wardrobe . •5* v — presented by Theatreworks, Beat It The Allure of Chocolate Svet Stoyanov performs sponsored by the Historic Feb. 3 at 2 and 4 p.m. African American Stamp Art Exhibition on a variety of percussion Village of Old Bridge The Kelsey Theatre at MCCC The African American Stamp Art collection of instruments Community Group (HVOBCG), Old Trenton Rd., West Windsor Wanda Garbett, an. Edison resident, is on display at Jan. 24 at 10:30 a.m. the New Jersey Museum tickets: $10; $8, seniors'/ the Mbnmouth Museum, Lincroft. Algonquin Arts Theatre of Agriculture & Birnn students/children Garbett's collection includes 40 framed enlarged 173 Main St., Manasquan Chocolates, Highland Park (609) 584-9444 copies of many stamps in the Black Heritage and Jazz tickets: $7 Jan. 28,1-4 p.m. Music Stamp series. The exhibition continues (732)528-9211 New Jersey Museum jComedy through Feb. 18 in celebration of Black History of Agriculture •:< 103 College Farm Road Month. Wayne Newton Parental Advisory Comedy Show The Black Heritage Stamp Series was created in Jan. 26 North Brunswick presentation on the history featuring 11 comedy acts 1978 by the U.S. Postal Service to commemorate at 8 p.m. Jan. 27 at 8 p.m. Black Americans, with Harriet Tubman of the famous State Theatre & processing of chocolate, demos, tasting samples, pack- Kelsey Theatre Underground Railroad chosen as the first historical Livingston Aye. Mercer County Community figure to start the "Black Heritage USA" series. The New Brunswick aged chocolates for purchase tickets: $25 at the door; College . series pays tribute to African American leaders, tickets: Old Trenton Rd., West Windsor inventors, educators, scientists, entrepreneurs, $90-$35 includes demos, tastings, refreshments, door prizes tickets: $10; $5, with student ID • entertainers and athletes. [732) (609)570-3333 Outstanding African Americans honored and pic- 246-SH0W (732) 257-6424 tured in this exhibition include Martin Luther King Jr., Jackie Robinson, Bessie Coleman, Louis Armstrong, All Seasons Chamber Players Theater in a Day „ Dance Malcom X, Thurgood Marshall and more. Jan. 26 at 8 p.m. presented by State Theatre and The Monmouth Museum is located on the Barron Arts Center Middlesex County's Plays in • 'Brookdale Community College campus, 765 Newman 582 Rahway Ave. the Park; Cinderella Springs Road, Lincroft. Admission is $6 for visitors Woodbridge seeking actors, writers and Sergei Prokofiev's ballet gage 2 and older; members are free.The museum is free admission directors of all ages, fairytale; presented by jppen Saturdays, 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., and Sundays, reservations required types and experiences for State Ballet Theatre of Russia 4-5 p.m. For weekday hours and more information, (732) 634-0413 unique and challenging , Jan. 26 at 7:30 p.m. fall the museum at (732) 747-2266 or visit the Web theatrical experience; Prudential Hall §ite at www.monmouthmuseum.org. Monmouth Symphony Orchestra begins Feb. 10 at 7 p.m.; New Jersey Performing Concert 8 p.m. performance on Feb. 11 Arts Center Jan. 28 at 3 p.m. State Theatre Center Street, Newark tickets: $35; discounts Hairspray (musical) Count Basie Theatre Livingston Ave., New Brunswick tickets: $58-$20 Stage available Jan. 30 through Feb. 4 99 Monmouth St. (732) 246-SHOW 1-888-466-5722 (732) 229-3166 Prudential Hall Red Bank www.njpac.org www.njrep.org • New Jersey Performing Arts tickets: $25; $20, seniors .For Kids .Film Center (60 and over); $5, school-age Lookingglass Alice Center Street, Newark - children, students James and the Giant Peach The Lake House adapted and directed tickets: $58-$20 (732)842-9000 starring Sandra Bullock & by David Catlin 1-888-466-5722 presented by Pennington Players Jan. 26 at 7 p.m. Keanu Reeves for all ages... adults who think Benefit for a Friend romantic drama, rated PG they're all grown up; kids who Black Journey (musical) fundraiser for Bob Chipak Jan, 27-28 at 2 and 4 p.m. The Kelsey Theatre Jan. 30 at 1:30 & 8 p.m. wish they were, and everyone Feb. 2 at 6 p.m. (aka "Chip" of The B-Street East Brunswick Public Library who likes to pretend they never Strand Theater Band) featuring The B-Street Mercer County College Old Trenton Rd. Jean Walling Civic Center have to...... , 4th St. .and Clifton Aye., , Band, free admission Brian Kirk and the Jirks, West Windsor The King And I through Jan. 28 Lakewdoti " ' public welcome Wed. & Thurs. at 7:30 p.m. tickets: $10; $7, seniors/chil- The Nerds, The Party Dolls, tickets: $8 presented by Marlboro Players dren/students Sensational Soul Cruisers, (609)584-9444 (732) 390-6767 Jan. 26 at 8 p.m. Sat. at 3 and 8 p.m. www.ebpl.org Sun. at 2 and 7:30 p.m. (732) 367-7789 and Yasgur's Farm. Jan. 27 and 28 at 3 p.m. Jan. 28 from 3-9 p.m. Peter Pan Marlboro Middle School McCarter Theatre University Place doors open at 2 p.m. presented by the South River \ Exhibits Route 520 (between Wyncrest Jenkinson's Nightclub, Elementary School Drama Club and Gordons Corner roads), Princeton - tickets: $15 child; $33-$53 Point Pleasant Jan. 26 at 7 pm Jamesburg of Yesteryear: Marlboro donation of $20 is suggested doors open at 6:30 p.m. tickets: $16 ' adults Postcards from the Past (609) 258-2787 www.jenksclub.com South River Elementary School presented by the Jamesburg (732) 972-7217 Johnson Place www.marlboroplayers.com Historical Association Summer and Smoke The English Cathedral Tradition: tickets: $5; $3 for children and Jan. 28- May 28 through Feb. 11 Part 2 seniors open house, Jan. 28 Bat Boy: The Musical presented by the (732) 613-4073, Ext. 7255 presented by Villagers Theatre performance times vary from 2-4 p.m. Paper Mill Playhouse Concordia Chorale Lakeview, the historic Buckelew adult language and themes Jan. 28 at 4 p.m. Once Upon a Wolf Jan. 26-Feb. 18 Brookside Drive Mansion Millburn Holy Trinity Lutheran Church KidsvilL produc- 203 Buckelew Ave. Fri. & Sat. at 8 pm.; Sun. at 2 p.m. 150 River Road tion of zany Villagers Theatre tickets: $19-$68 Love Is in the Air Jamesburg (973) 376-4343 " Feb. 3,10,16,23-24. • Red Bank fractured fairy (732) 521-2040 415 DeMott Lane, Somerset www.papermill.org at 8:15 p.m. good will offering will tales www.jamesburghistory.com section of Franklin matinees, Feb. 4,11,18 be accepted Feb. 3 and 10 at tickets: $18; $16 seniors noon and 3 p.m. & students I Am My Own Wife at 2 p.m. (732) 495-2066 MCAC 28th annual through Feb. 11 Navesink Library Theater Feb. 4 and 11 Juried Art Show and Sale (732) 873-2710 corner of Sears and Monmouth The Great Groundhog Day Jam at noon www.villagertheatre.com George Street Playhouse Jan. 27 through March 4 9 Livingston Ave. avenues, Middletown Jan. 31 at 8 p.m. Villagers Theatre Monmouth Museum Fine Arts Center DeMott Lane October 1962 New Brunswick tickets: $15; $12, students Brookdale Community College, tickets: $28-$62 •; and seniors. ' Ocean County College Somerset section Lincroft through Jan. 28 College Drive, of Franklin Lumia Theatre (732) 246-7717 ._; coffee and homemade desserts tickets: $6; freefor members www.GSPonline.org -•-. reservations required; Toms River tickets: $7 and children under two 179 Broadway, Long Branch (732)291-9211 tickets: $13; $15 at the door (732) 873-2710 (732) 747-2266 (732) 255-0500

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'Freedom Writers' first-rate earfjy cast with earnest message UHSAtotftanAallofyow BY MICHAEL S. GOLDBERGER 1995's "Dangerous Minds," ex-marine Movie Critic Louanne Johnson (Michelle Pfeiffer) elving into what is arguably imparts her variation on educational tough love with a soupcon of kung fu. humankind's biggest challenge, ^ / I'',' //•••'• M , -1J ' 7 filmmaker Richard No decade is without representa- D tion. The trappings and slang change. LaGravenese's "Freedom Writers" teaches a heartfelt and resultantly The age-old, universal problem does entertaining lesson in tolerance. Even not. hardened cynics might chance that it "Freedom Writers" takes up the Signals hope for the world yet. beat with a rap background. In a tes- Based on the real-life pluckiness tament to both LaGravenese and and dedication of high school teacher Swank's talented vision, the tale has Erin Gruwell (Hilary Swank) and "The never seemed fresher. Freedom Writers Diary," the story win- Watch Miss Swank's young champi- ningly demonstrates Margaret Mead's on at dinner with her dad (Scott optimistic thesis: "Never doubt that a Glenn) when the former '60s activist- small group of thoughtful, committed turned-middleclass finally endorses citizens can change the world. Indeed, his little girl dreaming the impossible it is the only thing that ever has." dream. Those big eyes welling up with ..In"this example, the neophyte edu- pride spell nomination. cator is aided and abetted by a ragtag This subtext, along with the back- collection of socially disadvantaged ground details of Erin's marriage at kids who've landed risk to Scott (Patrick Dempsey), nicely at the previously A- support the list school in Long "Freedom Writers" touching Beach, California, ••• account. She as a result of volun- works two extra . tary integration. Paramount Pictures presentation jobs to buy the Not that the hard- Directed by: Richard LaGravenese _ supplies her ened toughs, some Starring: Hilary Swank, Patrick Dempsey, school • system of them gun-toting Imelda Staunton, Scott Gienn won't provide. gang members, set The increasing- Running time: 123 minutes ly disenchanted out to validate the Classified: PG-13 theory. husband notes (for violent content, some thematic material To the contrary, that he hadn't they've no intention and language) signed on for the of making history, magnificent or of beating the odds and being the obsession. first in their respective families to More vociferously unenthused is graduate high school, let alone go on to Erin's chief detractor. Imelda college. Survival is job one. Respect Staunton is aces as English VISITED, SPANISH D within the diverse phyla of their street Department head Margaret Campbell, culture is a close second. the jealous faultfinder personified. We ANT> ENGLISH NAMED. Ms. Gruwell? Heck, she's just the groan with her every entrance. What new teacher, obviously from a privi- barrel will she next toss before our leged background and apparently Erin's knees? without a clue concerning their trou- No matter, the intrepid instructor bled world. Later for her. won't be deterred. Two primary All you need to do "•^ But if you are lucky enough to have epiphanies pave her route. She ever known a Ms. Gruwell (mine was involves her charges, all well exacted Mr. Dave Stamelman), you'll recognize by a solid ensemble cast, by inducing is birdie. the beautiful truth. She simply doesn't them to keep diaries. She'll read the know she can't reach these youths ... cathartic tomes, but only if they wish. that the odds are just a light year or Most do. two beyond impossible. . Then there's the true piece of grati- Jaded fellow teachers who despair- fying, humanitarian genius. Gruwell ingly espy a lost idealism in them- links the bigotry hobbling her kids selves thanks to Erin's one-teacher with the Holocaust. They read "The crusade quickly inform her of that. Diary of Anne Frank," visit - a The difference is, she's the real deal. Holocaust museum and hear the hor- Miss Swank, in another sensational rors firsthand from survivors. thespic stint, hammers that home. An in your face to deniers, the Of course, the genre of the inspira- baton pass it represents empowers the tional teacher is familiar. "Goodbye kids and validates their membership Mr. Chips" (1939) did it with mortar- in the society of man. Enfranchised, board in place. they have a mission. Never again. The In modern cinema history the pro- movie shifts into high gear. Only one genitor is "Blackboard Jungle" (1955). of its few flaws raises a question. You'll remember Mr. Dadier (Glenn Granted, there's a whole process Ford), whom the inner-city hooligans to Miss Gruwell's victory in the class- called Mr. Daddy-O, and certainly room. No one thing did it. However, Filmdomjs first rock 'n' roll score by something besides hard work and car- Bill Haley and the Comets. Sidney ing certainly did. Poitier starred as the subliminal But with no exact moment of leader, the one with the obvious poten- watershed delineated or the magic tial. divulged, we're asked to make a trust- Mr. Poitier keeps the faith in 1967's ing jump. Happily, the goodwill and "To Sir With Love," this time as the altruism so eloquently inscribed by the There's a free vacation guiiie just wairms; (or you. teacher in London's East End. "Stand "Freedom Writers" make it a leap of Call 1-800 278-9135, orvis.it JI -Pick-up is free. Blind 1 We take care of all the paperwork. 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Clinic aims to help patients breathe easier BY JENNIFER AMATO asthma, chronic bronchitis, COPD, cystic the center. Their patients have shared sev- performed by a licensed'therapist. The Staff Writer . fibrosis, enyphysema, multiple sclerosis, eral positive stories with them, such as a instruction then consists of several exercise Parkinson's disease, pulmonary fibrosis, man who now goes dancing with his wife. options such as a treadmill, stationary bicy- SOMERSET - Most people take for pulmonary hypertension, sarcoidosis, scle- There is one woman who could barely walk cle, ergometer, resistance training and granted that they can go outside and take a roderma, early-stage lung cancer or lung up the stairs who was eventually able to pick stretching activities. breath of fresh^ air. But what happens to surgery. The outpatient program combines up a baby and walk with him up the stairs. "I think it's more encouraging to them if those people who have pulmonary diseases education, breathing and stamina exercises, An 83-year-old patient who used to use it's on an individual basis ... because they and have a hard tune taking short breaths, psychosocial and dietary counseling to help two liters of oxygen every 24 hours is close to feel we're giving them a little more attention' let alone a deep breath of the air that sur- patients return to the functions of their her goal of traveling to the Netherlands in than if they're in a group," Citron said. rounds them? daily lives without worrying about having the spring without the use of an oxygen Psychologically, patients recover from MultiCare Therapy Center on Route 27 breathing attacks. tank. Another woman went to Manhattan their fear of having a panic attack or of their in Somerset now offers a Pulmonary Rose Ann Citron and Susan Szurko are and instead of leaving the theater because symptoms flaring up at inconvenient times. Rehabilitation Program for patients suffer- the two respiratory therapists who work at. there were no elevators or escalators, she The center teaches stress management, ing from chronic lung conditions due to walked up two flights of stairs to the balcony. proper health maintenance and independ- Their patients also resume shopping, ence so that patients can control their situa- trips to Atlantic City and social gatherings. tion and not let their disease get the best of "This gives them their life back and their them. Their nutrition can also be evaluated self-confidence," Citron said. 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Coach sees progress despite win4oss record BY DOUG McKENZIE the team that makes the least Staff Writer amount of mistakes, and we n his first year as the head haven't been that team more often coach of the South Brunswick than not." Iice hockey team, Mike And that points to what Salansky doesn't hesitate Salansky described as the to describe his new team's biggest problem. position. >£$ ^ "They were very "It's been chal- /*» undisciplined prior to lenging," he said. me getting here," he "It's been a growing said. "But I've been process." working with them, and Arid the coach I feel like I'm getting 'has seen some _.__^^ them to play the wa> I want them to play." progress from his team, ^J^MNC^ 1 though with just one win in That progress led to. tht 10 games, it may not look like it on team's first win, a 6-3 win o\er paper. Monroe on Friday. The Falcone- " "We've had some games where are in the midst of their first rea- I thought we played well, just not son as a varsity squad, playing a-, well enough to win," the coach an independent. said. "I told them from the begin- Following the Monroe win, the ning of the year that we need to be Vikings dropped a 5-1 contest to

PHOTOS BY JEF GRANIT Staff Above, South Brunswick's Tyler Scharff tries to stuff the puck past Monroe goalie Dan Quinlan during the Vikings' 6-3 win in South Brunswick on Friday. At left, South Brunswick's Mark Wilson heads toward the Monroe net. the Central Conference White They work well together in expect him to make a good play Division's top team, Montclair front of senior goalie Eric Krishar, about 95 percent of the time. I'm Kimberley Academy (13-2), on according to Salansky. happy with his progress and am Saturday. The offense is led by junior cen- looking forward to him being here "We were a little shorthanded. ter forward Tyler Scharff, who for the next three years." against them," Salansky said. "We Salansky described as a steady The Vikings were back on the only had 10 skaters, but we played player, and senior forward Mark ice last night against Cranford, well. We were down 3-1 with about Wilson, a consistent, heads-up and and will take on Westfield (6-7-2) six minutes left, so I was very- disciplined player, according to his later today in Westfield. pleased with that performance." coach. With six games remaining on The Vikings' ability to keep the Salansky is also pleased with the schedule (including today's game close has been one of the the play of freshman Kush Patel, game), Salansky is hoping his positives for the team. who should emerge as a team team's improved play translates "We haven't been out of any leader over the next three seasons. into some wins on the ice. games this season," the coach said. "He actually tried out as a "Realistically, we should be "We just haven't been there at the' defenseman, but because of our able to go .500 over our last (six) end. I think we've scored first in needs, we moved him up to for- games," he said. "I think almost all just about every game this year." ward," the coach said. "He has of the games are winnable for us. The Vikings are led by a strong really stepped up in that role and It's just a matter of how we play defensive contingent, headed by has been playing outstanding as a down the stretch." senior captain Richie Stewart and winger. He's been accepted by the And therein lies the challenge. junior Dan Schiatta. team, is a good passer, and you can

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Cranbury Gymnastics Academy teams are welcome and will bo admitted 2007 season, or if you need more infor- weekday evening and one. on a Sunday. of Dayton's New Jersey Level 4 girls into the league on a space-available mation, plent-e call the Recreation Office, Games and practices are held at various team ha>- qualified for the USA Junior basis. A lottery will be held at the organi- by Fob. 20 fit 17321 329-4000. ext. 7671. ball fields in parks and schools in the Olympic Slate Championships, which zational meeting to determine the order* between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 township. Coaches are all volunteers will be held later this month. Team mem- of entry in the league, if there are .spaces. p.m. from the community. Participants bers include Daniella Iz/o, Kri&tina All new teams must have a representa- receive hats. T-shirts, pants and socks. Polidoro, Maggie Kaplan. Nicole Pincus, tive at the meeting to participate in the A spring girls softhall league for Participants need to have a glove and Jacquelyn Massoni. Karly Ward, lottery. Fens for 2007 will be $15 For each residents in grades 3-12 is still accepting soflball cleats. Stephanie Travers and Daniel If Hecht. player who lives in South Brunswick and registrations in Sqjjth Brunswick. The The program fee is $25 for each of the 'The coach is Arthur Pelzer. $30 for each eligible nonresident 'must registration deadline has bren extended first two .siblings in a family. Additional work 20 or more hours per week in South to Feb. 9 without a late fee. after which siblings ma\ register at StS. Registration There will bo, a meeting for all man- Brunswicki. Fees and rostei-s are due on registrations will be placed on a waiting forms are available in the fall/winter reg- agers of the 2006 Women's Spring March 16 befure 4 p.m. All checks must iiht. Coaches and assistants are also lstration brochures, at the Community Volleyball teams that are interested in be made payable to South Brunswick needed. Practice? begin in early April Center, library and municipal building, returning to the league on Feb. 23 af<>:30 Tbwnship. All managers muist attend this with games, beginning on May 5. The or by calling the South Brunswick p.m. at the Community Center, located mooting or have a representative pres- season runs through June. There are Recreation at l732'i 329-4000, ext. 7671. on Now Road in Woodlot Park. New ent. If your team is not rerurning for the usually two games per week — one on a 32 'SENTINEL, January 25,2007 NS 5-|: ^» -^

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Want A Low Monthly Payment? Meet with a local Gold Services Manager or call 800-788-7338. The monthly mortgage payments quoted in this ad are to qualified buyers buying a single family owner-occupied residence, based upon a 20% dovflnpayment. The payments are calculated using a 3-1 interest only adjustable rate mortgage loan (ARM) with an initial interest rate of 6.500%, and an initial A.P.R. of 6.72%. Payments are interest only for the first 10 years, and from year 11 through maturity, amortization is based on 20 years. The interest rate is based on an index plus a margin, with a loan amount of $500,000. The payment is fixed for trie first 3 years, and because the interest rate may change after 3 years, the payment shown may change at the 4th y&ar and annually thereafter subject to applicable margins and/or caps. At each ad'iustment, the interest rate is set at 2.5% above the index (margin) and it may not decrease or increase more than 2 percentage points (cap), and over the life of the loan, it may not increase or decrease more than 6 percentage points (lifetime cap). Figures used herein are approximate and do not include property taxes, condo/association fees, or hazard insurance. Interest rates quoted are as of 11/20/06 and subject to change. As an example, on a $500,000 30-year loan with' an initial interest rate of 6.500%, the maximum amount that the interest rate can rise under this loan program is 6 percentage points to 12.500%, and the estimated monthly payment for the first 3 years is $2708.33 with a maximum interest payment of $3474.83 thru year 10 (Based on a Truth in Lending Disclosure Estimate) and a maximum principal and interest payment of $5336.29 after year 10. We are riot responsible for typographical errors. You should ask about interest rate, margin, and other terms and conditions before you_apply. Mortgage Access Corp. d/b/a Welchert Financial Services, Executive Offices, 225 Littleton Road, Morris Plains, NJ, 07950.1-800-829-CASH. Licensed.by the NJ Dept. of Banking and Insurance. Licensed Mortgage Banker with the State Dept. of Banking in NY, CT, and PA. Licensed Lender in DE, MD, VA, D.C. Weicnert Financial Services arranges loans with third-party providers. Equal Housing Lender. Weichert Financial Services is an affiliate of Weichert, Realtors®. For your benefit, consider a career In real estate. Call 1-800-301-3000 todayl - . 36 SENTINEL, January 25, 2007 NS COLDWELL Villagio ideal location for active adult lifestyle outh Brunswick will soon BANKER come alive with old world •RESIDENTIAL BROKERAGE S charm, as the township wel- comes a new neighborhood known as QxmgxatulatuuM Villagio. Tljis extraordinary commu- nity, patterned in the style of a time- fja Owt, StwiA less Italian village and designed for active adults 55 and over, will reflect of, &tce££ence the beauty of a town set on the rolling hills of the Tuscan country- side. And there's simply no better location in New Jersey for such a magnificent community designed for today's active adult.

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Cynthia Blumberg Saks Associate n Joseph G, Villagio, South Brunswick Buono Broker/Owner South Brunswick was specifically and the most outstanding medical and carefully chosen as the "home facilities, including the prestigious A.fc town" site for Villagio. The communi- Robert Wood Johnson Medical Center. John Sacktig ty's builders, architects and planner Sales Associate SELLERS AS Today, many adults over 55 are knew that it would be the premier choosing an active and stimulating FEATURED HOMES LANDLORDS location for this unique community of lifestyle, but they may also decide to According to some estimates, a com- 210 homes. Surrounded by central continue a professional career. As a EAST BRUNSWICK $309,000 bination of more renters and fewer New Jersey's most appealing ameni- result, their place of residence needs Delightful 2 BR/1.5 BA two level patio home in rental units nationwide may boost rents ties, South Brunswick is as convenient Carriage S. Det. 1 c. gar., hdwd. firs., woodb. FP, five percent in the coming year. This to offer easy access to major high- priv. patio. could provide an opportunity to sellers, as it is spectacular, offering a rich ways and public transportation to EBR7691 who find themselves in the unenviable wealth Of opportunities for the "new" major cities like New York and position of having purchased a new active adult. EAST BRUNSWICK $770,000 home without having sold their own. Philadelphia. Villagio's premier loca- Handsome brick front col. w/ 4 BR/2.5 BA, W-O Today's active adults are seeking a tion in South Brunswick delivers bsmt., granite EIK, ingr. pool, 2 tier deck, privacy. These homeowners find themselves EBR7558 caught between two homes, paying different kind of lifestyle than past accordingly, providing immediate mortgages on both. One way out of this generations - and nobody knows that access to the Route 1 corridor, as well EAST BRUNSWICK $589,900 circumstance involves sellers becoming Fab. thoroughly updated 4 BR/2.5 BA Col. Oaks landlords and renting their homes until better than Byron-Hill Homebuilders, as the nearby New Jersey Turnpike. home w/ gourmet kit., raised hearth FP, park-like conditions become more favorable in creator of Villagio. The development Villagio is strategically close to many grounds. the housing market. In some cases, they EBR7621 team at Byron-Hill understands that urban areas, including Princeton, New may find renters who make known those 55 and over are looking for Brunswick, Philadelphia, New York their intention of eventually buying the MONROE $310,000 more than ever before. As a neighbor- and Atlantic City. Convenient train Lovely 2 BR/2 BA ranch at Concordia 55+ com- home they will agree to rent. This rent- munity. Priv. locat. yet near shops, restaur., golf to-own strategy may benefit both par- hood, Villagio will cater to every need service to New York and Philadelphia mbrship, pool. ties. of today's active adult, from a choice is available from nearby Princeton or EBR7430 Should you choose to move forward of stunningly designed homes to the Monmouth Junction. with the purchase of a home prior to OLD BRIDGE $349,999 picturesque Italian village townscape. the sale of your current property, there A subsidiary of the Byron-Hill Neat 4 BR cape in quiet neighborhood w/ hdwd. are-numerous options available to you. Club Verona, Villagio's extraordinary firs., upgrad. EIK, fenced yard, W-O bsmt. Near Group, Byron-Hill Homebuilders is major transp. TQ learn more, contact me, a Realtor® clubhouse, will be the focal point of EBR7694 witfi^The Buono Team" of RE/ the community, hosting an array of one of the premier builders of luxury MAX DIAMOND, REALTORS®. You unique indoor and outdoor recreation- homes in New York and New Jersey. PLAINSBORO $535,000 will benefit from my knowledge and The developers' communities all Bright 4 BR col. w/ upgrades galore. New kit, successful track record of assisting sell- al activities designed for today's granite cntrs., office/lib., beautif. fenced bkyd. ers in your community. Call me at active-adult. Visit the Villagio embody Byron-Hill's unparalleled EBR7666 (732) 297-4949, ext. #301 to arrange an Website, www.villagio55.com,to see expertise in developing the highest initial appointment. The office is con- levels of design distinction, comfort veniently located. Learn how I earned a what sets this neighborhood apart superior reputation! from the rest. and quality essential to truly upscale living. South Brunswick and the surround- Please send your questions or comments Furnished models at Villagio will to our office or e-mail us at: ing central New Jersey locale will Joseph @ BuonoTeam.com provide all the features that today's be available this spring, but early buy- ers may reserve better locations and or call: (732) 297-4949 Ext. #301 adults demand, while allowing them to remain close to family and grand- lock in the best value now during the HINT: Sellers are increasingly using incentives, pre-construction phase. such as vacations, to help sell their homes. children. Just minutes from historic Princeton and its many cultural offer- To discover more about the Visit ings, Villagio is also within a quick Tuscany way of life in New Jersey at The Winning Team's drive of several superb golf courses, Villagio, or to subscribe to their VIP web site: amazing theatres, fine shopping and Preview List, call (732) 329-4200; or dining establishments, luxurious spas www. 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EDITORIAL GOME AMD BROW REPORTER Chain of weekly newspapers seeking full-time news reporter with excellent writing skills to cover central. Greater Media Newspapers 'Sti mm us! Monmouth County municipal beat. Experience preferred but will train right person. College backgound in English, journalism or communications necessary. 1-800-660-4ADS Send resumes to: Mark Rosman Greater Media Newspapers P.O. Box 5001 Freehold, NJ 07728 Fax 732-780-4192 '..I" "'" | i *" " *'*' "i.".-" ••-• I *3i«i. * «'iil .:Vi'l. »,'- j JJjigfj Jj E.O.E.M/F 40 SENTINEL, January 25, 2007 NS'

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$O DOWN Sik IP2896A, IIIYL213113,4 DR, 6 cyl., auto, "a/c/p'/s/b/w in d s/i k s"/m"i rrs,"a"m/f m" ca'ss, dual airhags, I ! cloth int., alloys, 66,520 mi. ' $O SECURITY DEPOSIT. '06 CHEVY «, Illllll NEW 2007 CHRYSLER t NEW 2007 JEEP© COMMANDER PT CRUISER Stk IP2886,1/IN #6769340*2.10R, 4 cyl., auto, a/c, p'/s/h, am/fm, cd, cruise, cloth" int., 12,156 mi. $ '02 TOYOTA Stk #177898, VIN #70512646,4 DR, 6 cyl., auto, a/c, p/s/ABS/winds/lks/ LEASE ^ I V>J/~\ PER MO mirrs/drv seat, am/fm, cd, tilt, cruise, rr def, dual air bags, cloth int. bkt seats, alloys. MSRP: $31,220. Incl. $2500 fact rebate, $1000 lease loyalty rebate FOR 19I >JU8 27 MOS Stk #C62947A. VIN #20621164,4 DM cyl' au't'o'a'/'c" p/s7h/win'dV/lk's/mirrs, am/fm, & $500 military rebate, if qual. Only $958 due at signing + tax & fees. Stk #177995. VIN #7T530118.4 DR. 6 cyl., auto. a/c. p/s/ABS/winds/lks/ cd, sunrf, cloth int., 62,706 mi. mirrs/, am/fm. cd. dual air bags, cloth int. MSRP: $17,055. Incl. $1000 fact, rebate. Only $898 due at signing + tax S fees. '^.DODGE^ YOUR CHOICE STRATUS •LEASE PER MO $ Stk Stk #P2900, VIII #6N27B304,4 DR, auto, a/c, p/s/h/winds/lks/mirrs, cd, 0 DOWN • cruise, cloth int., 16,741 mi. $ 0 SECURITY DEPOSIT » '02 JEEP j >> - %} SEODRtTY DEPOSIT: NEW 2007 CHRYSLER Stk IP2892, VIN #2P700720,To RJcyl., auto, a/c, p/s/ABS," am/fm, cd, W top'" TOWN & COUNTRY hlack walls, 55,146 mi. NEW 2007 JEEP* ;O£MJEEP^ LEASE' PER MO " 'GRAND CHEROKEE FOR 27 MOS Stk #T77822, VIN #7C520179.4 DR. 6 cyl., auto, a/c, p/s/ABS/winds/lks/! S^T#P2877, V1NT#5W5573'49, 4'DR. 6 cylVauto" a/c,V/s7A8S/winds/lks"/inirrs,"am/fm, mirrs/drv seat, am/fm, cd, tilt, cruise, rr def, dual air bags, cloth int, bkt seats, Stk #T77976, VIN #78120251.5 DR, 6 cyl., auto, a/c, p/s/b/winds/lks, cd, cruise, dual airhass, cloth int., alloys, 23,243 mi. am/fm. cd, tilt, cruise, dual air bags, cloth int. MSRP: $22,090. Includes alloys. MSRP: $30,235. Incl. $3500 fact, rebate. $ 1000 lease loyalty rebate, $3000 factory rebate, $1000 lease loyalty rebate, if qual. Only $928 due at '^04 DODGE $iwmmm $500 bonus coupons & $500 military rebate, if qual. Only $958 due at sign- signing (Taxes, licensing & regisL add'l) ing + tax & fees. Stk #P2888L VIN #4S639515,4 DR, 6 cyl" "auto'a'/c" p/s"/"b/wi[ids'/lks/mirrs' am'/fm','cd, cruise, 8952 mi.

Price incl. all costs to he paid hy a consumer except for tax, licensing, regist, & tire lee. *Dne at signing + tax, licensing & regist. = 1st 1110. pyrat; $70(1 bank fee; $0 down, SO ref sec dap. Incl. 10,500 mi/yr. ZOC/mi after. Total pymt/purch. option: Liberty: S5346/S12,808; Commander: S6966/$18,108;Town & Country: $6156/510.161; PI: S534B/SG710; Giantl Cherokee: $6966/$!6,025; ^m: ^^'^'?- ^MS8e reS()- 'ornia 'nt- ^m® wear ^tear ""!''larv re'liile:m[ ^m ctirrent/active ID. All offers subject to primary lento approval with 1 rain, credit score of 739 thru Chrysler Financial. Ad supercedes all prior offers. Jeep is a registered trademark of Daimler Chrysler Corp: Offers end 1 /31 /07. ©2007 The Magna Croup. Just 2 Miles South of New Jersey Turnpike, Exit 9 RT.18 N. • East Brunswick 1.800.639.5000 FIVE STAR SENTINEL, January 25, 2007 47 FORD • DODGE • SUBARU • CHEVRO

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ALTIMA 2.5S 4Door, Cylinder, Auto, PS, Power Brakes, AC, Dual Air Bags, Stereo w/CD Player, Keyless CD PLAYER Entry, Power Windows/Locks/Mirrors, Cloth Interior, Tilt Wheel, Cruise Control, Tinted Glass. $749 Due at Delivery. STK#3655 VIN#6C254258. MSRP $21,085. Payment Inc: $750 Acme $ Loyalty Rebate- & $500 College Grad Rebate! (if qualified). 2 At This Price! • 10,277 2005 CHEVROLET MONEY COBALT 4Dr, 4Cyl, Auto, PS, Power Brakes, AC, Dual Air Bags, Stereo w/CD Player, Keyless Entry, Power Windows/Locks/Mirrors, Cloth Interior, DOWN Tilt Wheel, Tinted Glass. STK#3686A VIN#57537773 12634ML P/MO BUY $ FOR LEASE ONLY ONLY 10777 SECURITY FOR 24 DEPOSIT ONLY: 2003 NISSAN MOS. ALTiMA 2.5S 4Dr, 4Cyl, Auto, PS, Power Brakes, AC, Dual Air Bags, Stereo.w/CD Player, Keyless Entry, Power Windows/Locks/Mirrors, Cloth Interior, Tilt Wheel, Cruise Control, Tinted Glass. STK#3373P VINf/30353091 24722ML BUY $ FOR ONLY 12966 2004 JEEP LIBERTY. SPORT V6, Auto, PS, Power Brakes, AC, Dual Air Bags, Stereo w/CD Player, Keyless Entry, Power Windows/Locks/Mirrors, Cloth Interior, Tilt Wheel, Cruise Control, Luggage Rack, Tinted Glass, Alloy Wheels. STW3322P VIM4W16391917583Mi. BUY FOR ONLY $14,444 2006 CHEVROLET .CD PlAYER HHR • AUTO 4Cyl, Auto, PS, Power Brakes, AC, Dual Air Bags, Stereo w/CD Player, Power Windows/Locks/ Mirrors, Cloth Interior, Tilt Wheel, HEADLAMPS Cruise Control, Tinted Glass. STK#3695AA VIN#6S561463 9577ML BUY $ BRAND NEW 2007 NISSAN BRAND NEW 2007 NISSAN FOR ONLY 15888 MAXIMA SE * PATHFINDERS 2004 NISSAN 4Door, 6Cylinder, Auto, PS, Anti-Lock Brakes, AC, Dual/Side Air Bags, Stereo w/CD Player, Auto Head Lamps, Factory Alarm, Keyless Entry, 4X4,6Cy!inder, Auto, PS, Anti-Lock Brakes, AC, Dual Air Bags, Stereo w/CD Player, Keyless Entry, Power Windows/Locks/Mirrors, MAXIMA SE Power Windows/Locks/Mirrars/Seats, Cloth Interior, Tilt Wheel, Cruise Control, Tinted Giass. $849 Due at Delivery. STH4002 Cloth Interior, Tilt Wheel; Cruise Control, Luggage Rack, Tinted Glass. $849 Due at Delivery. STK#3937 VIN#7C620375. MSRP 4Dr, tCyl, Alto, PS, Anil-Lock Brakes, AC, Dual'Sids Air Bags, Stereo w£D Player, Fat V1W7C836521. MSRP $28,975. Payment Inc: $750 Acme Loyalty Rebate- (il qualified). 2 At This Price! 24 month lease. $28,830. Payment Inc: $750 Acme Loyalty Rebate- (il qualified). 2 At This Price! 36 month lease. Keyless Entry, Power WiridowsflocksJirrors/Seats, C!o» Interior, It Wheel, Cruise Control, Fog " • ^r, Tinted Glass. Alloy Wieels. STKS3366P VlN#4C843268 47017ML - BUY FOR ONLY 17277 ALL ON SALE NOW!

10 Minutes From BEFORE YOU BUY, GIVE ACME A TRY! North/East Brunswick 10 Minutes From Somerset 15 Minutes From Old Bridge 20 Minutes from Freehold US HWY. 130 SOUTH BRUNSWICK, NEW JERSEY CALL Check Our Inventory online at: I C A RF An! TOLL FREE 1-800-257-5666 ACMENISSAN.COM WWW.CARFAX.COht^^x^M Prices include all costs to be paid by consumers except licensing costs, registration fees, taxes, tire and doc fees. Ali leasing $ financing subject to credit approval by primary lender. Leases are closed end and include 12,000 miles p/yr, .15 p/mi thereafter and require $0 Cash or'Trade, $550 Bank Fee & $0 Security Deposit. TOP&TC/LEP: Altima:$5326/12861. Maxima:$7726/19123. Pathfinder: $11314/16144. Lessee is responsible for excess wear/tear/miles. * L " '. '.' Nissan in the past 12 mos. fMust be a graduate of an accredited 4 year coilege within the last 6 months toqualify . Offers cannot be combined. Reside