A WATCHUNG COMMUNICATIONS, INC. PUBLICATION The Westfield Leader and The Scotch Plains – Fanwood TIMES Thursday, September 14, 2006 Page 11 Westfield High School Announces Rennselaer Institute Honors Fourth Marking Period Honor Roll Westfield’s Ilya Sabnani WESTFIELD –Westfield High Alexander Fruchtman Kelli Sullivan Melanie Kaufhold Ted Vincett By MARYLOU MORANO of the Math Honor Society, the man- School Interim Principal Dennis Fyffe Matthew Gelmetti Liane Sullivan Valerie Keil Jason Waks Specially Written for The Westfield Leader and The Times aging editor and a writer for Ballast, Paige Geraghty Kyle Taylor Meredith Kender Josh Wasserman announced the fourth marking period Katherine Goellner Danielle E. Tepper Erika Kettleson Sarah Weber WESTFIELD – Rennselaer Poly- the school newspaper and a member honor roll for the 2005-2006 school Matthew Gralla Lindsay Tishberg Emily Kieczykowski Jonathan Weintraub technic Institute (RPI), located in of the Environmental Club. She has year. Rachel Gray Christine Tolias Ye Seul Kim Leigh Weissman Troy, N.Y., has selected Westfield also taken part in the School’s Stu- Westfield High School recognizes Britta Greene Julia K. Valentin Elizabeth Kline Francesca Welham student Ilya Sabnani to be the recipi- dent Task Force on Minority Hiring. Peter Griesmer Brittany VanSickle Bryan Knapp Heather Welham student achievement every marking Claire Harris Melissa K. Virzi Anna Koehler Maxwell Wieder ent of the Rennselaer Medal, an honor Also, she has served as a Red Cross period at two levels: Honor Roll and Agustina Healy Lindsay Walsh Julia Korn Molly Williams that recognizes her as the best math volunteer, played piano and trained Distinguished Honor Roll. Brandon Heroux Cindy Wang Edward Langer Ayn Wisler and science student at Kent Place as a synchronized swimmer. For the classes of 2006 and 2007, a Jonathan Holt Daniela Weiner Jennifer Laspata Charles Woehr School in Summit. “The swimming taught me the dis- Alexandria Hurtt Kristian Wendel Matthew Leonard Cassandra Wright student must attain all A’s in aca- Neil Huskey Hannah Wharam Mary Kate Luker Alexander Wronski Ilya, 17, has just entered her senior cipline I need to succeed,” she said. demic subjects and no grade below a Melanie L. Jackson Caitlin Whitlock Alyssa Lund Ryan Yarusi year at Kent Place School. After In between her many activities, Ilya B in any non-academic subject for Angela Kerins Domenick Wissel Colin Mackay Caroline Yost graduation, she anticipates studying still manages to spend time with her inclusion on the Distinguished Honor Maria Kheyman Tianyou Xu Thomas Malaspina Benjamin Zakarin for a degree in either biochemical or brother, Kirk, a student at Westfield Ji Sul Kim Suzanne Yavuz Aron Zavaro Roll, or a grade of A or B on all Jaclyn Kirna Katharine Young electrical engineering. Should she High School. subjects, academic or non-academic, Robert LaForge Eric Zagorski Grade 12 decide to attend RPI, she will receive “It sounds like a lot, but I bal- for inclusion on the Honor Roll. Alison Lambert Xinyi Zhang Distinguished a scholarship of at least $60,000. ance my schedule. I have been Beginning with the class of 2008, David Ackerman Lauren Heffernan “I have been interested in science aware of time management since I Grade 10 Regular Dana Barrasso Kari L. LoBrutto Ilya Sabnani determination of inclusion on the Timothy Adamcik Danielle Infantino Justine J. Cassidy Kaitlin McGovern my whole life,” she explained. “I’ve was in middle school,” she ex- Honor Roll will be based on the fol- Jessica Anderson Christine Kandigian Abby E. Chazanow Stephen Morrison Ilya Sabnani Honor always wanted to know why the sky plained. lowing criteria: For the Distinguished Kristen L. Boersig Kristen Koepfler Lisa Chen Danielle Partenope is blue or how a VCR or car works.” As a senior at Kent Place School, Honor Roll, the GPA must be be- Laryssa Borkowsky Stephanie Korunow Raymond Chen Jason Rea Society Correction Ilya credits her scientific curiosity she will be allowed extra privileges, Jennifer Brotman Pamela Marks Alissa Eisenberg Caitlin Reilly tween 3.75 and 4.0 with no grade Emma Byer Catherine Marvin Kristina Fietkiewicz Richard Scialabba WESTFIELD – In a press release to her teachers at Kent Place, who she but it is serving as an example to the lower than a B. For the Honor Roll, Leigh Couture Michael Melillo Allison Fleder Emily concerning Ilya Sabnani, it said she says fostered her interest, and her underclassman that she is looking the GPA must be between 3.5 and Julia M. Daurio Katherine Meylor Lucy Fromtling Christina Sofka was the president of the Spanish parents. Her mother, Indu Sabnani, is forward to most. 3.74 with no grade lower than a B. Alison Donohue Ravi Netravali Adam Gaskill Michael Yee Honor Society. It should have read a hematologist/oncologist at Beth Is- “I remember how I looked up to the Kerriann Dooley Gabrielle O’Leary Sarah Godfrey Samantha Zucker Grade 9 Jared Dornfeld Rachel Patterson that Ilya is the president of the Sci- rael Medical Center in Newark, and seniors when I was an underclass- Distinguished John Dugan Evan T. Porch Grade 12 Regular ence Honor Society. her father, Krishan Sabnani, holds a man,” she said. Kathryn R. Abruzzo Joseph Martoglio Brian Fabiano Carolyn Raphael Casey Ackermann Jason Kealy doctorate in electrical engineering and “Now I am looking forward to be- Stephanie M. Albright Joseph McGrath Bryan Fitzpatrick Michael Rediker Yasemin Alev Lindsay Kleiman works at Bell Labs. ing someone the underclassman can Nicole Aloupis John McGrory Vincent Fitzpatrick Bena Feiter Katharine Anderson Jaclyn Lack WF Parents Invited Elizabeth Antonelli Kathryn Millen Ashley Freudenheim Tessa Schaaf Charles Barber Emma Laird She has been a part of numerous look up to.” Paul Bai Natalie Morrison Marissa Friedman Allison E. Sharkey Rachel Barrett Jennifer Ann Lane To Math Presentations academic programs, among them in- Michelle Ball Daniel F. Morse Matthew Fritz Danielle Shoback Erin C. Beck Guglielmo Laurenzi WESTFIELD – The Westfield ternships at Bell Labs, studying New Faculty and Staff Hanna Berman Alyson Moskowitz Emily E. Fusco Deborah Siegel Miriam Becker-Cohen Rachel Leopold Board of Education invites par- Biomineralization on the cellular Jonathan Berman Kevin Murphy Rachel Ganz Rachel St. Lifer Julie Bennett Feng Liang Announced at Wardlaw Sara Birkenthal Shannon Murray William Geltzeiler Patrick Stanley Caitlyn Berkowitz Rachael Louie ents in the Westfield public schools level. In the spring of 2005, she was Max Blum Taylor Murtishaw Aidan Granstrand Joseph Vall-Llobera Jennie Berman Tyler Maccubbin to attend a Parent Academy on awarded an honorable mention by the SCOTCH PLAINS – A new roster Mallory R. Boesch Katherine Nguyen Matthew Green Alexa Vella Maurice Blackmon Caitlin Mahoney Mathematics on Tuesday, Septem- organization, Young Science Achiev- of faculty and staff for the 2006-2007 Vlad Bouchouev Elaheh Nozari Diane Hagmann Nicole Venezia Kevin Block Jonathan Maimon ber 19, at Edison Intermediate ers, for her project entitled “Altering academic year will join The Wardlaw- Sally F. Bregman Mairead O’Boyle Jessica Harmer Lauren Vidal Kyler Boyd Pamela Mattielli Salonia Henry Emily Walus George Braun Daniel McGrory School Auditorium beginning at 7 Biomineralization.” Hartridge School. Ariel Burns Robert O’Rourke Dina Congregane of Scotch Plains will Julia L. Burns K. Nicole Papadopoulos Caitlin Hewett Lauren Weiner Nicholas Brownstone Matthew Melino p.m. She has also taken part in many Shelby Carlin Evan Paulan Lauren C. Huff John Wilt Brian Burdulia Marilyn Mench There will be an overview of the college science programs and initia- join as school counselor for all grades. Charles Cary Katherine Payne David Hyslip Trevor Yee Christopher Byrne Norman Michalek Christine Cerminaro of Scotch Lisa S. Zavetz Megan Camillo Kimberly Milan K-12 Mathematics Curriculum pre- tives both in New Jersey and out –of Alexa Cassaro Jaclyn Pellicano sented by Dr. Regina Kiczek, K-12 – state, including Princeton Univer- Plains rejoins the staff as seventh and Tara Castellone William Scott Perry Grade 11 Rachel Charatan Jessica Moskowitz Matthew Catenacci Ross Pohling Jeanine Clark Kyle Murray mathematics supervisor, followed sity, Douglass College and Johns eighth grade mathematics instructor. Amanda Chang Alexander Powell Distinguished Jesse Cohn Thomas O’Brien by grade level presentations from Hopkins University. Her son, Douglas, is in the fifth grade Alexander Chartrain Edward Purcell Kaitlyn Anness Nathan Margolin Christina Collucci Giovanna Pafumi district teachers. Parents of stu- In addition, Ilya is either presently at Wardlaw-Hartridge. James Chu Thomas Purcell Sara Anthony Erin McCarthy Joseph Corea Carrie Palumbo Meredith Clark David Pusar Tiffany Cayado Georgia Mierswa Samantha Coulson Chang-Yang Park dents in the Westfield public or has been in the past, Kent Place PUBLIC NOTICE Devin Cline Philip Queller Theodore Chou Nicole Reich Stephen Cruikshank Eunice Park schools are requested to RSVP at School’s president of the Science Na- Philip Cohn Samuel Rackear Anthony Cocuzza Nathaniel Roquet Arielle Dance Sarah Patankar the curriculum department’s Par- tional Honor Society, vice president TOWNSHIP OF SCOTCH PLAINS Alexis Constantine Ryan Ragoza Kathryn Cronen Melanie Schor Patrick Daurio Jeffrey Perrella UNION COUNTY, NEW JERSEY Kelly Furlong Laura Straus Christine Deserio Kara Petersen ent Academy Website at Matthew DeMasi Anne Re PUBLIC NOTICE INVITATION TO BIDDERS Adria DeVita Robert Realmuto Zachary Harris Katherine Taylor Lindsey Devlin Annie Peyton www.westfieldnjk12.org/ Invitations are extended to qualified Bid- Christopher Delafuente Casey Reimlinger Kate Kovalenko Michael Verrier Gianna DiFrancesco William Picaro parentacademy. BOROUGH OF FANWOOD ders to bid for the following Project: Anthony DiIorio Christopher Rhodes Neha Limaye Samantha Vitale Monica Doss Christopher Pinheiro PLANNING BOARD Daniel Dickstein Samantha Ritter Monica Dreyer Amanda Posniak PUBLIC NOTICE EAST SECOND STREET, MILLING & Grade 11 Regular PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that on Jennifer Dilzell Samantha Roscigno Margaret Driscoll Kathryne Read RESURFACING, CONTRACT E2006-2 Joshua Einbinder Nicole Rosenberg Randi Ackerman Lane Maloney Jane Eilbacher Luke Ricci TOWNSHIP OF SCOTCH PLAINS Wednesday, September 27, 2006, at 7:30 Alyssa Agresta Michael Marks P.M. in the lower level meeting room of the Major items and approximate quantities Dennis Elwell Jenna Roth Lindsay Elbaum Elizabeth Riddle LIST OF MUNICIPAL PROPERTIES Amy Altszuler Kevin Maus Fanwood Borough Hall, located at 75 North for this project are: Margaret Flannery Daniel Russo Laura Fernandez Sarah Rogers AUTHORIZED FOR PUBLIC SALE Matthew Amato Natalia Mavrogiannis Martine Avenue, Fanwood, New Jersey, Zachary Friss Abigail Ryan Marykate Flannery Steven Royston PURSUANT TO N.J.S.A. 40A:12-13(a) Milling, 2 inch Depth - 19,280 Square Kimberly Angus Patrick McCabe the Fanwood Planning Board will conduct Dan Fussman Matthew Scharpf Courtney Fox-Sherman Kelly Ann Ruhl Yards Philip Anton Claire McGale PROPERTIES a Public Hearing on the preliminary, ma- Amanda Garfinkel Joshua S. Schwartz Thomas Fringer Kristen Ryan Hot Mix Asphalt Levelling and Surface Seth Applebaum Amanda McQuade Lots 16 & 18, Block 7304 (Park Place) jor, and final site plan application of the Sophia Geskin Jeannette Sharpless Alan Futran Amy Santoriello Course - 4,425 Tons Jillian Aronson Rebecca McQuade undersigned dated August 17, 2006. Nina Godbee Christopher Sheehan John Gagliano Eric Scrudato MINIMUM BID PRICE Traffic Striping, Epoxy Resin - 19,180 Victoria Attanasio Harrison Mercado The properties involved in this applica- Kelsey Greenfield Kimberly Shoback Joshua Gerckens Benjamin Shiffman $125,000. per lot Linear Feet Aileen Grogan Melissa Shulman Stephanie Baeder Philip Micele Jeffrey Goldstein Kaitlyn Shulman tion are located at: Luke Baran Erin Moran BIDDERS SHALL TAKE NOTICE OF * 314, 324, & 328 South Avenue, also This project will be partially funded by Bridget Grogan Eriene-Heidi Sidhom Diana Goodman Lauren Sinnenberg Daniel Bellovin Katherine Morgan THE FOLLOWING: known as Block 91, Lots 3, 4, & 5 the New Jersey Department of Transpor- Eric L. Hagstrom Amanda Simmons Andrea Gordon Kathleen Solan Tara Handza Marisa Stotter Joshua Bornstein Christine Mruz Kaitlin Gorman Jeffrey Thomashow 1. The Township Council of the Town- * 295 & 313 South Avenue, also known tation, Bureau of Local Aid. Jessica Harris Maxwell Sugarman Eric Brandman Caitlin Murphy Erica R. Greene Alan Tso ship of Scotch Plains has determined that as Block 66, Lots 6 & 9 Bids will be accepted only by mail or in Emily Bregman Stephanie Musat the real property known as Block 7304, The properties are owned as follows: person to the Office of the Township Clerk, Nina Helfman Lauren Sullivan Amanda H. Gross Rachel Barrie Tucker Beth Budnick Natalie Narotzky Lots 16 and 18 on the Tax Map of the * 295 South Avenue by C.A. Fanwood Scotch Plains Municipal Building, 430 Michael Irving Marguerite Sulmont Ryan Gundrum Ralph Turlington Gabrielle Jakub Ravi Tamboli Meg Buttrick Jesse Natale Ben Harel Jennifer Urciuoli Township of Scotch Plains, also known as Holdings, LLC d/b/a Chelsea Senior Liv- Park Avenue, Scotch Plains, New Jersey Jessica Cain Rachel Newberg Park Place (the “Properties”) is not needed ing and The Chelsea at Fanwood (the 07076 (ATTN: Barbara Riepe, Township Sneha Seel Kakileti Dean Thompson David Hennessey Mary Walsh Ross Kettleson Michael Tormey Andrew Cantor Julienne Niemiera Jessica Heo Jacqueline Wendel for public use and appears to conform to “Chelsea”) Clerk) until 10:00 a.m. on September 25, Kathryn Kiefer Patrick Tresnan Scott Cantor Ashley O’Brian Meaghan Higgins Tyler Whitlock the zoning ordinances of the Township of * 313 & 324 South Avenue by The 313 2006. The Township of Scotch Plains Robert Cariste Kimberly O’Donnell-Pickert Scotch Plains. South Avenue Condominium Association, (hereinafter “Township”) shall not be re- Hsiao-Ting Ko Ross Tucker Jillian Hobson Kevin Wicks Rachel Kreutzer Douglas Velasco Patrina Caruana Roberto Olivares Katherine Itz Jeremy P. Wolf 2. The Properties are hereby offered for Inc. and Fanwood Plaza Partners, LLC sponsible for any bid mailed which is lost Charles W. Laird Nicholas Vicinio Brian Checchio Kevin O’Rourke Erik Jacobsen Brian T. Yee public sale pursuant to the Local Lands (“Fanwood Plaza”) in transit or delivered late by the Postal Chloe Cherin Caitlyn Oster and Building Law, N.J.S.A. 40A:12-13 (a). * 314 & 328 South Avenue by Fanwood Service or other delivery service. At the Christopher Latimer Charisse Villa Matthew R. Kamel Julie Ann Zenarosa Jenna Leopold Stephanie Wang Justin Chu Desirae Ott Noelle Kandigian Yuchen Zhang The Township Council has set a minimum Plaza Partners, LLC above time, the bids will be publicly opened Alice Li Jennifer Weidman Kristina Cofone Thomas Parkinson Alexander Kao Yue Zhu acceptable bid price of $125,000. per lot The Applicants request the Planning and read aloud. All bids must be pre- Catherine Cordeiro Ojus Patil for the aforesaid properties. Board to accept the testimony of the Appli- sented in sealed envelopes, clearly marked Jason Lipschutz Amy Weiss Alex Zierler Dan Liu Andrew Weiss G. Peter Cornell Sarah Pecker 3. The open public auction for the prop- cants’ witnesses based on the prior hear- “Bid for EAST SECOND STREET, MILL- Justin Lo George Sharam Tracy Dalton Joseph Penczak PUBLIC NOTICE erties shall occur in the Council Chambers ing and the minutes of the meetings held ING & RESURFACING, CONTRACT Tara Daly Courtney Phillips of the Municipal Building, 430 Park Av- on December 21, 2005, January 17, 2006, E2006-2, 430 Park Avenue, Scotch Amanda Lojo Sean Wicks TOWN OF WESTFIELD Maria Lomaka Alan D. Workman Jennifer Danielsson Tara Picaro enue, Scotch Plains, at 7:00 p.m. on Sep- February 22, 2006, March 20, 2006, May Plains, New Jersey 07076”. No bid will be Allison Lowenstein Kyle H. Wright Brian Davidson Olivia Pomann Public Notice is hereby given that the tember 19, 2006, such date being no ear- 24, 2006 and June 28, 2006. received after the time and date specified. Seth Davidson Catherine Porta lier than seven (7) days following the ad- The Applicants request the Planning After receipt of bids, no bid may be Erin Lukowiak Kevin Yang ordinances as follows were passed and Amber Marie Lutey Julianne C. Yee Connor Davis Brittany Pryor adopted by the Town Council of the Town vertisement herein required, at not less Board to determine that the defense of res withdrawn within sixty (60) days after the Catherine Maguire Danielle Zamarelli Nicole Di Benedetto Colleen Psomas of Westfield at a special meeting thereof than the minimum acceptable bid price of judicata does not apply because the Appli- date of the bid opening except if provided Ezra Margolin Tara Zierler Amanda Diaz Shanna Quackenbush held on September 5, 2006. $125,000 per lot. Except as otherwise cants’ application contains substantial for herein. The bid of any Bidder who Andrew Marra Steven Zilberberg Kristen Dilzell Sarah Queller Claire J. Gray provided herein or by law, and subject to changes from the prior application, includ- consents to an extension may be held for Ashley Dunnan Evan Ralph Town Clerk right of the Township Council to accept or ing a 20 feet x 82 feet fire lane and a shift consideration for a longer period of time as Grade 9 Regular Aaron Eisenberg Stephanie Raphael reject the bid(s) received, the properties of the Goddard School building both to the may be agreed upon between Bidder and Thomas Adriaens Kelsey Lee Casey Elkoury Daniella Regencia GENERAL ORDINANCE NO. 1882 shall be sold to the highest qualified bid- East and North. the Township. David C. Babetski Elizabeth Lisooey Samaa El-Sherbeini Jessica Riegel AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND der. The Township Council reserves the The applicants propose two new build- All bids must be on the bid forms pro- Trevor Barnes Gregory Luppescu Kate Fallon Peter Rucinsky THE CODE OF THE TOWN OF right to reconsider the sale. Once bidding ings on the three lots known as Block 91, vided by the Township of Scotch Plains in Kimberly Berke Taylor Manetti Elizabeth Falzon George Russo WESTFIELD TO CREATE THE has been completed, the highest qualified Lots 3, 4, & 5: the Bid Package. Plans and specifications Tessa Bohman Cyndil Matthew Rachael Feeney Amanda Sabino POSITION OF TOWN PLAN- bidder, as designated by the Municipal * for a child care center (The Goddard for this work may be examined at the NER WITHIN THE DEPART- Nicholas Breza Nicholas Mavrogiannis Lauren Finestein Ryan Salmon Manager, shall within five (5) days submit School) at 314 South Avenue and Office of the Township Engineer, Munici- Jillian Brinberg Antonino Mendoza Andrew Ford Lindsey Sauerwein MENT OF PUBLIC WORKS, cash or certified check in the amount of * a branch bank (The Town Bank) at 328 pal Building, 430 Park Avenue, Scotch Amy E. Brown Charlotte Morabito Alexander Forstenhausler Elizabeth Scanlon DIVISION OF BUILDING IN- 10% of his/her bid price, and shall simulta- South Avenue Plains, New Jersey, during business hours, Erin E. Cahill Matthew Moraga Claire Fox Laura Schwab SPECTION neously execute an offer to purchase at Both buildings will be on one lot (consoli- 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., beginning Septem- Martha Cain Matthew Morgan Joshua Friedman Ian Schwartz GENERAL ORDINANCE NO. 1883 the bid price, which offer shall include the dated from three lots) because the build- ber 14, 2006, and purchased for a $25.00 Jack T. Camillo Anna Morton Sheri Friedman William Schwartz AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND terms and conditions specified herein. Said ings will be leased and the applicants will non-refundable fee. Jane E. Cederroth Thomas J. Mruz Jason Frost Jonathan Sheflin GENERAL ORDINANCE NO. offer shall be irrevocable for thirty (30) control the shared facilities. Even though Bid proposals and all required docu- Kristina Chabrier Julia Murphy J. Brendan Galligan Julie Shelman 1849 ENTITLED “AN ORDI- days from the date of the public sale. the proposed uses are permitted uses this ments must be completed and submitted Panos Chantzis Elizabeth Odermatt Angelina Garneva Marlena Sheridan NANCE TO AMEND THE Failure to comply with any of these re- requires a use variance for two principal by the date as set forth above. All docu- Benjamin Colvin Kiran Patankar Sarah Garry Daniel Shorrock CODE OF THE TOWN OF quirements or to close on or before, Octo- structures on one lot. ments in the enclosed Bid Package must Brittany Cortinhal Andrea Petrarca Kyle Gibbons Allison Simon WESTFIELD CHAPTER 2, ber 19, 2006, shall entitle the Township of No changes are proposed for the exist- accompany the bid proposal. Additionally, Anthony DePaolo Keri-Faith Pringle Lindsay Goldberg Hope Skibitsky “ADMINISTRATION,” AR- Scotch Plains to rescind its prior bid ap- ing buildings at 295 South Avenue (The a certified check, cashier’s check or bid Nicholas Dougert Eric H. Rachman Andrew Goldman Jenna Skoller TICLE II, TOWN OFFICERS proval, terminate any and all rights of the Chelsea) and 313 South Avenue (Fanwood bond issued by a responsible bank, trust Mark Fischetti Philip Ramos Marissa Goldner Leanne Skorge AND EMPLOYEES, DIVISION designated bidder in said properties and Plaza). The buildings and the uses of the company or insurance company, payable Michael P. Foley Hannah Rubin Ilene Goodman Brendan Smith 3, PERSONNEL POSITIONS retain all monies heretofore deposited. buildings will remain the same. The appli- to the Township of Scotch Plains shall be Shannon Foley Rosa Salazar Campana Alyson Guerriero Bryan Smith AND SALARY SCHEDULE,” 4. Title to the Properties shall be con- cants propose to amend the 1988 joint submitted with each bid as a guaranty that Danielle Gillyard Jacob Shiffman William Harbaugh Darrell Smith SEC. 2-12.28, “SCHEDULE.” veyed by Bargain and Sale Deed, with parking easement agreement for the two if a contract is awarded the Bidder shall Alexandra Gockel Matthew Stroup Matthew Harris Jacqueline Snyder 1 T - 9/14/06, The Leader Fee: $27.54 Covenants Against Grantor Acts, the Prop- properties. This requires an amendment execute said Contract. The Bid Security Ryan Gradel Kimberly Townsend Ying He Jesse Solomon erties to be described by Lot and Block of the existing approved site plans for the shall be in the amount of ten percent (10%) Christopher Graf Alexandra Tunis Jonathan Helfand Katherine Steenberg PUBLIC NOTICE designation on the Scotch Plains Town- two properties and the approval of the of the total amount of the bid or Twenty- Robert Granstrand Alexa Vandetti Michael Henry Jamie Steiner ship Tax Map, or such other description Fanwood Planning Board. Thousand Dollars ($20,000.00), which- Matthew Isabella Sarah Vincett Maureen Hughes Caroline Steller TOWN OF WESTFIELD furnished by the purchaser and accept- The parking for all of the properties will ever is lower. All bid Security, except the Cristina Insinga Jack Sternal able to the Township. The balance of the be interrelated by an easement agree- Bid Security of the three (3) apparent Jennifer Jean-Louis Andrew Wenta INVITATION TO RE-BID Melinda Jimenez Peter M. Williams Jin Hee Jang Jacob Stevens-Haas payment shall be made at the time of ment for: lowest responsible Bidders shall, if re- Matthew Karnofsky Christopher Yeager Alexandra Jenkins Virginia Stroup SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE- closing by cash or certified check for the * the adjoining properties located at 295 quested in writing, be returned after ten Samuel Kaufman Joseph Yoo Phillip John Satya Tagat CEIVED BY THE TOWN CLERK OF THE full amount of the accepted bid price plus South Avenue (The Chelsea) and 313 (10) days from the opening of the bids Julia S. Knaus Henry Zhang Daniel Johnson James Thayer TOWN OF WESTFIELD, NEW JERSEY, recording costs and costs for a survey South Avenue (Fanwood Plaza), and (Sundays and holiday excepted) and the Ethan S. Krell Jordyn Zucker Madeline Joyce Julie Tiedrich ON MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 2006 and/or title search of the Properties, if such * the merged properties located at 314, bids of such Bidders shall be considered Jacob Lang Daniel Kahaner Andrea Turitz AT 10:00 A.M. PREVAILING TIME AT survey and/or title search are necessary. 324 & 328 South Avenue for the Goddard withdrawn. Christopher Kalis William Uhr THE MUNICIPAL BUILDING, 425 EAST 5. The Properties are sold in an “as is” School, The Town Bank, and Fanwood The Township reserves the right to re- Grade 10 Edward Kane Alex Vanarelli BROAD STREET, WESTFIELD, NEW condition. No representations are made Plaza. ject any or all bids, and to waive immaterial Distinguished Gillian Kape Nicole Vendetti JERSEY FOR as to the condition of the Properties, and The applicants propose a tree replace- informalities, or to accept any bid which, in Anya Kaplan Michael Venezia no representations are made as to the ment plan. the opinion of the Township of Scotch Malcolm Allen Cathrine Levandowski THE RENTAL OF EQUIP- dimension or description of the Properties The applicants will seek relief as to: Plains, will be in the best interest of the Alexandra Annis Toni L. Ma MENT USED IN THE COLLEC- PUBLIC NOTICE herein. All descriptions furnished are only * a bulk variance for the minimum rear Township all in accordance with the New Marlee Austin Benjamin Maimon TION OF LEAVES FROM THE furnished for the convenience of prospec- yard buffer (10 feet required, 5 feet pro- Jersey Local Public Contracts Law Erin M. Bange Jeffrey Manders TOWN OF WESTFIELD STREETS, WALKWAYS, AND tive purchasers. posed) between the parking lot for N.J.S.A. 40A:11-1 et seq. In the event of Jeremy Bender Daniel Markowski ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CONTROL PARKING LOTS IN THE 6. The sale shall be subject to any and Children’s Specialized Hospital and the an equal or tie bid, the Township shall Claire F. Bennett Michael Mathews TOWN OF WESTFIELD. Danielle Bercovicz Gillian McGovern TAKE NOTICE that application has been all easements, rights-of-ways, covenants, proposed child care facility at 314 South award the bid to the Bidder which, in the Andrew Betancourt Rebecca McNulty made to the Township Council of the Town THE EQUIPMENT TO BE RENTED ON conditions and restrictions of record and to Avenue Township’s sole discretion, best serves Matthew Blutfield Pratik M. Mehta of Westfield, 425 East Broad Street, AN HOURLY BASIS WITHOUT OPERA- such state of facts as an accurate survey * a shared parking plan that involves all the interest of the Township. The Town- Lauren Brachman Kimberly Morawski Westfield, New Jersey 07090 to transfer to TOR IS A 3 CUBIC YARD CAPACITY may disclose. The sale shall be further 5 properties listed above and any variance ship also reserves the right to reject any Kelsi Browning Marissa Mumford Ferraro’s Restaurant Group, LLC, a New STREET SWEEPER. subject to zoning and other municipal ordi- arising from the shared parking plan and all bids if sufficient funds are not Nina Brownstone Haley A. Mustard Jersey limited liability company trading as PROPOSALS MUST BE IN WRITING nances and applicable state, municipal, * design waivers for the height of the available and/or appropriated. The se- Caitlin C. Burke Gregory Nelson Ferraro’s Restaurant, for premises located AT THE PLACE AND BEFORE THE county, federal or other statutory provi- “Fanwood” light fixtures, buffers, protec- lected Bidder, will, within seven (7) days of Andrew Calvaruso Christina Obiajulu at 6-20 Elm Street, Westfield, New Jersey HOUR MENTIONED ABOVE, AND MUST sions. The conditions as aforesaid shall be tion of existing vegetation, and maximum award of the bid, enter into an appropriate Jessica A. Campo Aditi Parekh 07090, the Plenary Retail Consumption BE ACCOMPANIED BY A CERTIFIED incorporated in the deed of conveyance of illumination level at the property line. contact with the Township. Samantha D. Chu Corrine Parkinson License No. 2020-33-025-005, heretofore CHECK, OR BID BOND, MADE PAY- the Properties and be deemed to be cov- The applicants will also seek such other All Bidders must comply with N.J.S.A. Catherine Cognetti Alexandra Pecora issued to Palmiro Ferraro, Inc., a New ABLE TO THE TREASURER OF THE enants running with the land. The Town- variances and design waivers as may be 10:5-31 et seq. and N.J.A.C. 17:27, relat- Christina Cognetti Marissa R. Perch Jersey Corporation trading as Ferraro’s TOWN OF WESTFIELD, IN THE ship Council may, by Resolution, waive all determined necessary at the public hear- ing to Equal Employment Opportunities. Elise Colasanti Maya Pincus Restaurant, at the premises located at 6- AMOUNT OF TWO HUNDRED DOLLARS or part of the restrictions encompassed in ing based upon review of the application. All Bidders must also comply with the Jordana Confino Stephanie Pinheiro 20 Elm Street, Westfield, New Jersey ($200.00) TO INSURE EXECUTION OF this paragraph. Possession shall be deliv- The file pertaining to this application is Americans With Disability Act, where ap- Marlena Cortese Josephine Reinhardt 07090. THE CONTRACT. ered upon closing of title. The Township of available for public inspection during nor- plicable. Kyle E. Cortley Crista M. Ricci The persons who will hold an interest in BIDDERS MUST BE IN COMPLIANCE Scotch Plains makes no warranties of title mal business hours (Tuesday - Thursday, All Bidders must be registered with the Lauren Couture Meredith Rivera this license are: WITH ALL PROVISIONS OF CHAPTER either implied or express. The Township of 9 AM - 2 PM) from the Secretary of the New Jersey Department of Labor to en- Emily K. Cozzi Katherine Roberts Maria Murray, 947 Sedgewick Court, 127 PL 1975, SUPPLEMENT TO THE Scotch Plains shall be held harmless from Planning Board at the Administration Of- gage in public work as defined in the Barbara D’Agosto Stephanie Rowe Westfield, New Jersey 07090 LAW AGAINST DISCRIMINATION (AF- any damages, claims and/or causes of fice of the Borough of Fanwood at 75 North requirements listed under N.J.S.A. 34:11- Joshua David Kirk K. Sabnani Vincent Ferraro, 1171 Foothill Way, FIRMATIVE ACTION). action whatsoever in the event that the Martine Avenue, Fanwood, New Jersey. 56.51 through 56.55, as well as N.J.A.C. Melvin Diep Sari Schwartz Mountainside, New Jersey 07092 SPECIFICATIONS MAY BE SEEN OR Township is unable to convey marketable Any interested party may appear at said 12:62-1.1. All Bidders must comply with Benjamin Dornfeld Erin Scialabba Lina Ferraro, 272 Meetinghouse Lane, OBTAINED AT THE OFFICE OF THE title to the Properties, subject to the condi- hearing and participate therein in accor- P.L. 2004, c. 57 and be registered with the Katherine Douglas Daniel Selert Mountainside, New Jersey 07092 TOWN ENGINEER, PUBLIC WORKS tions set forth above for any reason what- dance with the rules of the Fanwood Plan- N. J. Division of Revenue. Evan Einstein Roshni Shah Giuseppe DiPietro, 14 Elm Street, CENTER, 959 NORTH AVENUE, WEST, soever. ning Board. Where applicable, prevailing wage rate William S. Eisenberg Kevin Shallcross Westfield, New Jersey 07090 WESTFIELD, NEW JERSEY. 7. The Township Clerk is hereby di- Applicants: shall be paid to all workers on the job as Josefine Eriksson Elizabeth Shannon Objections, if any, should be made im- THE MAYOR AND COUNCIL RE- rected to file with the Director of the Divi- The 313 South Avenue per N.J.A.C. 34:11-56, 25 et seq. Apostolos Evangelidis Jessica Sheft-Ason mediately in writing to Clair J. Gray, Town SERVE THE RIGHT TO REJECT ANY sion of Local Government Services in the Condominium Association, Inc. BY ORDER OF THE TOWNSHIP OF John F. Falzon Megan R. Sherman Clerk, Town of Westfield, 425 East Broad AND ALL BIDS AND TO WAIVE ANY Department of Community Affairs sworn Fanwood Plaza Partners, LLC SCOTCH PLAINS OF THE COUNTY OF Matthew Feniger Anna Smith Street, Westfield, New Jersey 07090. INFORMALITY, IF IN THE INTEREST OF affidavits verifying the publication of ad- Attorney for Applicants: UNION, STATE OF NEW JERSEY. Renee Ferio Melissa Souto Ferraro’s Restaurant Group, LLC THE TOWN, IT IS DEEMED ADVISABLE vertisement as herein required. Robert H. Kraus, Esq. Thomas Atkins Cornelius Fitzpatrick Vincent Spinelli 14 Elm Street TO DO SO. TOWNSHIP OF SCOTCH PLAINS Leib, Kraus, Grispin & Roth Municipal Manager Lauren Frankfort Daniel Strauss Westfield, New Jersey 07090 KENNETH B. MARSH BARBARA RIEPE 328 Park Avenue, PO Box 310 Barbara Riepe Christopher Franks Alannah Suchomel 2 T - 9/14/06 & TOWN ENGINEER Township Clerk Scotch Plains, New Jersey 07076-0310 Township Clerk Evan Friedman Jacqueline Sull 9/21/06, The Leader Fee: $62.22 1 T - 9/14/06, The Leader Fee: $42.33 2 T - 9/7 & 9/14/06, Times Fee: $188.70 1 T - 9/14/06, The Times Fee: $97.41 1 T - 9/14/06, The Times Fee: $100.47