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ed on the Web site from people on track to present its referendum to audience queries at the June 6 The superintendent said the By Harry Trumbore agreeing with the organizers’ in December. By Harry Trumbore meeting about alternatives to the administration has signed off on of The Item assertion that the school board “Our first choice is to look at of The Item approximately $40 million bond the construction plans and the “needs to present to our commu- alternatives before putting a bond referendum the board is on track board’s architect has submitted Residents opposed to the nity options to the proposed bond up,” Dwyer said. The Web site has With the school year winding to present to voters in December. them to the state Department of Board of Education’s current referendum that achieve our edu- an advisory group of 15 members down, Superintendent of Schools Brodow this week said the Education for approval. If plans to present voters with a new cational objectives at a dramati- and this past weekend organized Richard Brodow is working on an newsletter likely will contain a approved, the board could take a bond referendum have circled cally lower cost.” a number of subcommittees that informational newsletter he recap of how the board arrived at final vote in September to place their wagons around a new Web The Board of Education has includes additional volunteers. promised at the June 6 Board of its current proposal for construc- the bond referendum on a Decem- site. estimated the price tag to be more The subcommittees will explore Education meeting that he would tion at the middle and high ber ballot. According to David Dwyer, than $40 million for construction construction alternatives to the prepare. schools, review issues debated over At recent meetings, however, a one of the original founders of to add classrooms and other board plan as well as different The newsletter, which he said he the course of the past few months number of residents have demand- WeLoveMillburn.com, close to instructional space at the middle hopes to send out by the end of this and present and discuss the alter- 500 signatures have been collect- and high schools, and the board is Continued on Page D2 month, is being written in response natives considered by the board. Continued on Page D2 Market opens Schools close, on a new day can’t take heat By Harry Trumbore pose room, he said, regular n’t matter to her. “I’m just happy of The Item instructional rooms have only an By Patricia Harris the market is here,” she said, not- air circulation system. of The Item ing she shops at another farmers A summertime heat wave “The irony is it’s circulating market on Sundays in Summit. slipped into town last week and sat super hot air from outside,” he said. Shoppers who braved Tues- Those who did come out were around long enough to cause the By noon on Tuesday, the school day’s heat to attend the first farm- greeted with an array of fresh pro- early closing of elementary schools had not sent any children home ers market of the season were duce, flowers and baked goods in the first half of this week. with heat-related problems, Castal- generally favorable to its new day offered by five vendors. On view As outside temperatures topped do said, but he added a steady of operation. were pots of herbs and annuals, 95 degrees, students were dis- stream of children visited the The market, sponsored by the cut sunflowers, strawberries, missed early from the five elemen- nurse’s office to cool down. The Downtown Millburn Develop- asparagus, peas and lettuces. tary schools where classroom tem- traditional Flag Day ceremony was ment Alliance (DMDA), takes Anthony Vacchiano of Green- peratures were recorded as high as scaled back to just kindergarten place Tuesdays from 8 a.m. to 2 wood Farm said so far, he is expe- 103 at South Mountain School. and first graders and was held in p.m. in Municipal Lot No. 1, at riencing a good growing season, “It is really hot in these class- the multi-purpose room instead of the corner of Main and Essex with temperatures averaging sev- rooms,” said South Mountain prin- outside around the flagpole. streets. The day of the week is a eral degrees higher than normal cipal Ted Lindenberg. “We’ve had At Glenwood School, the PTO switch from years past, when the at this time of year in the southern heat waves before, but the duration helped purchase 10 large fans to market was held on Friday. part of the state, where his farm is of this one has been tough.” battle the heat wave. Instructional Melanie Atkins of Slope Drive located. Most of the elementary school supervisor David Jasin reported said, “I’m glad about this day. I “We’re looking for a bumper classrooms are not air-condi- fans were running on high to keep never made it on Fridays, because crop of tomatoes,” he reported. tioned. The early dismissals did not rooms on the second floor tolera- I was so preoccupied with my Gresnigt said he has been affect the middle or high schools, ble. However, he added, “They’re children, so this is much better.” offering cooking demonstrations where instructional rooms are just blowing hot air.” Atkins, who was clutching an at the market for five years. cooled either by central air-condi- Jasin said the younger children armful of bread and flowers, said “I always like to do it. It’s won- tioning or window mounted units. are susceptible to the extreme heat she had also bought asparagus derful exposure, especially on a The early dismissals were and the PTO had been extremely and peas. sunny day,” he said. announced Monday morning as helpful in facilitating the early clos- Eleanor McGee of Beechcroft A ribbon-cutting ceremony the township faced the brunt of ings. Road said, “Tuesday is fine.” She that included Mayor Thomas C. Adam Anik/staff photographer another hot day. Superintendent of During the heat wave, several had already bought bread and McDermott, Arthur Fredman, SUMMER SALAD—Chef Adrien Gresnigt of Lilac Restau- Schools Richard Brodow reviewed students have been sent home tomatoes and had sampled the DMDA president, and Steve rant tosses his summer raspberry salad during a demon- feedback he had solicited from from Wyoming School, according salad made by Chef Adrien Gres- Suskauer, a township business stration at the farmers market, which opened Tuesday at school principals on Friday and to principal George Dixon, and he nigt of Lilac Restaurant, who was owner and president of the New decided to declare the heat emer- reported one staff member suffer- giving a demonstration of his Jersey Council of Farmers and the corner of Main and Essex streets. The market, spon- gency for Monday and Tuesday. ing from asthma was having diffi- summer raspberry salad. Communities, marked the open- sored by the Downtown Millburn Development Alliance, will After learning Tuesday morning culty with the heat. Margaret Chen of Parkview ing day. The market continues continue through the summer and early fall on Tuesdays that the heat wave was not sched- Dixon estimated the tempera- Drive said the change of day did- through Oct. 25. from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. uled to break until late yesterday, tures in Wyoming School’s third the superintendent called for a floor were 15 degrees higher than third straight early dismissal. those on other floors. The lights “The prolonged heat means the were turned off in the cafeteria, classrooms don’t get a chance to which is on the bottom floor and cool off,” Brodow said. partially below grade, keeping it Hartshorn School principal cool. Some classes were being held County’s deer count in doubt Ronald Castaldo said the tempera- in the cafeteria, the principal said. ture outside the school was already The school also had to purchase cal of this year’s numbers. plane using infrared photography, ing in the bordering municipalities. 81 when students arrived Tuesday a small air conditioner to help cool By Harry Trumbore The figures, contained in a June were carried out by the same firm “The 2005 county deer count,” morning. the server for the computer room, of The Item 1 memo from Daniel Salvante, the employed by the township to Salvante wrote, “is so widely diver- The temperature had reached Dixon said. county’s parks director, to Essex count deer on municipal property. gent from the 2004 count that the 90 degrees by the time students Deerfield School principal John Although an annual survey of County Administrator Joyce Wil- In his memo, Salvante notes administration finds it hard to rely were dismissed at 11:40 a.m., but it Alfieri reported to the superinten- deer living in South Mountain son Harley, show the number of that despite the reported decrease on the numbers.” felt like 101. dent on Friday, “We are making Reservation shows a dramatic deer counted dropped from 212 in on county property, the county has “I can’t believe the drop in num- “The building never can cool the best of it.” drop in the deer population, Essex 2004 to 58 in 2005. received complaints about an down,” Castaldo said. Except for County administrators are skepti- The surveys, conducted by air- increasing number of deer appear- Continued on Page D2 the school’s library and multi-pur- Continued on Page D2 Town’s attorney retiring

proud to repre- an expansion of The Mall at Short By Patricia Harris sent the town- Hills. Residents of the road were of The Item ship. concerned about traffic cutting “I’ve enjoyed through their neighborhood, and Tuesday evening’s Township working with all Clapp’s solution was to propose Committee meeting will be the the Committee making the street a dead end. final one for township attorney members The state’s Department of Roger Clapp, who is retiring after through all the Transportation was puzzled about serving the municipality for 28 and Roger years,” he said. the township’s legal power to a half years. Clapp Clapp recalled change a through street into a dead Clapp is retiring from his prac- two noteworthy end, according to Clapp. In the tice as a partner in the Summit law cases from his association with the end, however, he persuaded the firm of Cooper, Rose & English as township. He successfully defend- Attorney General’s office that the of July 1. A graduate of Harvard ed its historic preservation ordi- township had the legal right not Law School, he specialized in nance, passed in 1989, against a only to create a road but also to municipal law, land use law and challenge to its constitutionality in end its life, without permission public finance. the mid-90s. The ordinance allows from a state agency. Taking his place as municipal the township to establish districts “The residents were elated,” Adam Anik/staff photographer counsel will be Thomas Sateary, an in which modifications to homes Clapp noted. associate with Cooper, Rose & are closely regulated. In his retirement, Clapp and his TORAH DEDICATION—In keeping with religious tradition, scribe Zalman Anderson of English who has attended Town- Although historic preservation wife, Judy, will be moving to South New York City blots the ink dry on the final three words of the new Torah scroll at Con- ship Committee meetings and is zoning had been upheld in 19 oth- Addison, Maine, a seacoast town. gregation B’nai Israel as Michael Jurist of Millburn looks over his shoulder. After two years familiar with the township. er states, the case was the first in He previously lived on a farm in of work, the new scroll is ready the day before the major holiday of Shavuos—celebrat- Clapp, who has worked with 81 New Jersey, according to the attor- Pottersville. ing the giving of the law by Moses thousands of years ago. The synagogue dedicated the municipalities throughout New ney. Clapp has plans to take the new Torah Sunday with a parade from the original site of the congregation, at the corner Jersey, said this week his relation- A second incident involved cre- Maine bar exam and assist non- of Essex Street and Lackawanna Place, to its current Millburn Avenue site. ship with Millburn is his longest- ating a cul-de-sac for residents of profit agencies or do pro bono standing one and he has been Canoe Brook Road at the time of work.

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By Harry Trumbore June 9 to extract several people of The Item from a malfunctioning elevator, firefighters reportedly shut off pow- Township firefighters were er to the elevator bank, then drawn June 7 at 10:25 a.m. to the opened the shaft door on a floor shopping complex at the eastern near the elevator car. They assisted end of Millburn Avenue where the passengers exiting the elevator, CVS, Whole Foods and other busi- then advised the building manag- nesses were reporting a partial er to keep the power to the bank power outage and a burning pow- turned off until repairs could be er line on a utility pole. made. Fire personnel did not find a Fire personnel assisted with the burning wire, according to reports, cleanup after a two-car collision on but determined the cause of the Millburn Avenue June 9 at 11:20 power failure to be a tripped break- p.m. According to reports, no one er on a transformer. was injured in the incident. Fire One person had to be removed personnel disconnected batteries from a stalled elevator in the com- on the vehicles and prepared them plex, firefighters said. for towing. Absorbent was spread Although a medical office on the roadway to soak up spilled reportedly used an emergency gen- motor oil. erator, the surrounding businesses A Lupine Way resident called were cautioned to lower their pow- firefighters Friday evening after a er usage until workers from moving van allegedly snagged a JCP&L could make repairs to the cable line and pulled it from his Patricia Harris/staff photographer transformer and inspect the power home as the van was driven away. HONORED FOR ACHIEVEMENT—Members of Millburn Sean Campi, Jeremy Gordon, Zach Greenberger, Alec line. Firefighters removed the cable High School’s freshman boys basketball team and their Speckhart, Sam Abbott, Julien Wormser, Andrew Sison, Called to a Kennedy Parkway from the road and notified the coach receive copies of a proclamation honoring their Brian Suell and Matt Wagner. Not pictured are team mem- office building the afternoon of cable company. achievements during the June 7 Township Committee bers Dan Bourne, Josh Camitta, Elliot Dawes, Rob Edell, meeting. The proclamation was drafted by Essex County Doug Kaplan and Roy Sanders. A proclamation citing their Freeholder Muriel Shore and signed by members of the achievements during the 2004-05 winter season also Board of Chosen Freeholders. Mayor Thomas C. McDer- was presented at the session to three Millburn High Road race street closures mott, in back at left, read the proclamation and presented School wrestlers, Ricky Chandler, Greg Schvey and Seth copies to, from left, coach Chris Walsh, Ben Riesenberg, Podhoretz. The motoring public can Street will also be closed. Spring expect major traffic delays in the Street, Holmes Street and Main downtown Millburn area from Street will be closed between 7:30 to 10 p.m. Monday due to Millburn Avenue and Essex the annual President’s Cup Road Street. Race, sponsored by the Millburn- Law enforcement personnel Police draw guns to apprehend suspects in car chase Short Hills Chamber of Com- will be staffed at intersections for merce. detours. a.m. when just past Parsonage Hill police said. Both vehicles had to be burn-Short Hills Volunteer First On the day of the event, Mill- Major traffic delays can be By Harry Trumbore Road, police said, his car towed from the scene. Aid Squad to a local hospital. burn Avenue will be closed to all expected. of The Item hydroplaned and he lost control. Township resident Margaret Baggaley received a summons vehicular traffic from Short Hills For more information or con- The vehicle struck the center bar- Baggaley, 50, exiting a downtown for careless driving. Avenue to Wyoming Avenue. cerns, call the Millburn Police A township police officer rier, then veered off the road into parking lot Friday around 6:20 Police said a Summit resident, The entire length of Essex Street, Department Traffic Bureau at patrolling the Dunkin’ Donuts lot a wooded area. p.m., was attempting a left turn Laura Cummings, 25, was driving up to where it ends at Douglas (973) 564-7757. on Morris Turnpike Saturday Approximately an hour and a onto Essex Street, police said, on Route 24 Monday at 12:36 a.m. around 1 a.m. reportedly observed half later at the same location, when she reportedly collided with when her vehicle stuck a barrier a parked Chevrolet Blazer whose according to reports, Beatriz Sil- a pedestrian crossing the street. median near the exit for Kennedy driver had eluded Union and va of Harrison, 53, lost control of According to reports, the pedestri- Parkway and flipped over. FORMER MORRIS COUNTY ASSISTANT PROSECUTOR Springfield police during a chase her car and crashed into the center an, township resident Carla Cummings was transported to a AND CHIEF OF THE FAMILY COURT UNIT several nights before. barrier before veering off the road. Zashin, 40, complained of leg pain local hospital with facial cuts, The officer called for assistance Neither driver was injured, and was transported by the Mill- reports said. and he was joined by another PAMELA A. DOUGHERTY township police officer and one officer from the Springfield police IS PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE THE OPENING OF HER OFFICE force. The three officers set up sur- FOR THE GENERAL PRACTICE OF LAW, veillance of the parking lot. 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School daze The pending $40 million school bond referendum con- tinues to hang over this town like an evil phantom spir- it. Referendum talks started more than a year ago and yet parents and residents without children in the school sys- tem are still simmering over the impact the bond will have on local taxes. Where’s the surprise? When the schools first announced there might be a space crunch in the near future, officials started holding public discussions on the subject. Early on, parents gave the Board of Education a clear signal to meet the needs of the children whatever the cost. Turns out that go-ahead came from just one segment of the population and a vocal segment of the audience at that. In recent weeks another group has formed opposing the bond referendum and faulting officials for not explor- ing viable alternatives. The new group has started a Web site—WeLoveMill- burn.com—and claims nearly 500 signatures on a petition being circulated prove there is enough opposition to the proposed $40 million plan to either shut it down or at least warrant exploring more alternatives from which vot- ers can choose in December. The points raised by the bond opponents carry validi- ty. The group’s stated intention to conduct research and by so doing assist township officials—the group intends to look into other fiscal matters, such as the suggested Town Hall redevelopment and the planned reassessment— could be of substantial value. We hope the schools, and the town, take notice. Mon- ey is an issue in this community, make no mistake. With the economy continuing to limp along, and big-ticket pro- jects being put on the table for voters to consider, the dol- lars may just not be there like they were 10 or even five years ago. Letters to the editor Problem is the schools and the town must operate on a real-time schedule. Research takes time. Just look at how much time it has taken the schools to reach their con- clusions and to draft a plan. Topics of concern to readers While this citizens group is studying the issue and ana- lyzing new data, the school population is growing and the existing problems due to overcrowding are growing right School bond your cash cows. Tax benefits possi- still have another 10 years of bond I’d much rather see the same bly could help us remain. payments? familiar, friendly faces in the voting along with it. Editor, The Item: My second question is how Just spending and building more booth as in other years, compared If the intention is to educate voters about the debt res- My questions for the Board of many students in this year’s high today is not the answer. to a bunch of disinterested out- idents are taking on by supporting the bond referendum Education—asked at a recent meet- school graduating class have been Roy H. Kirch Jr. siders who are too busy watching in the fall, that’s a helpful factor for the community to ing and still unanswered—relate in the schools for less than five 26 Coniston Road their portable television sets to directly to the dilemma we face years? really care about what they are consider when in the voting booth in December. today in the form of yet another I believe this school doing. Before I could even close If the intention is to challenge the school administra- proposed bond issue (this time $40 board/administration and their Poll workers the curtain I had to wait for one to tors’ grasp of the educational needs of this community million) to alter and expand our predecessors have over the last 15 wake up, get to her feet, and come school buildings. years or so created superior Editor, The Item: over to get my slip. This never hap- and their judgment, then say so and put the matter on the The administration estimates schools and attracted many fami- For all the years I lived at home pened all the prior years that I vot- table. this will add $400 to the average lies. Who can blame someone with my parents, growing up, and ed. There was always someone Education about issues is always helpful. We hope the school tax calculated at the rate of when his probable tax bill most for many years beyond that, my standing there and ready. founders and supporters of WeLoveMillburn.com will ful- $10 per $1 million of new bonding. likely will be less than the cost of mother, who lived to be 97, volun- I guess this is what we get for Those of you who have not fol- one child in private school. The teered at our neighborhood voting complaining to the county about fill their mission and take time out of their busy lives to lowed our school costs may not problem is that unlike the old place. Thus, I was outraged to see how little we get in return for our do invaluable research that they will share with the realize that you are now contribut- timers they don’t stay and contin- all the new Essex County employ- tax dollars. Well, I’d much rather schools and the town. ing 50 percent of your tax dollars ue to pay taxes. My wife and I have ees manning the voting booth June have county paid hunters culling to education, and the certainty is had no one in the schools since the 7. deer in the South Mountain Reser- Whether they can deliver their information in a timely an ever increasing amount each 1967-1968 school year. What a slap in the face to our vation for my tax dollars. What an manner, to be of value, is another question. future year. Superintendent of Schools neighbors who have been volun- outrage. There are so many issues being brought into this debate, Which brings me to my first Richard Brodow’s draconian out- teers. If this tax-wasting move is to Edward W. Rummel all parties are going to have to stay focused if progress of unanswered question. How many look of a failed bond issue is just make us feel more secure in how 260 Hartshorn Drive household units are represented by that…draconian. There are many our vote will be counted it has had any kind is to be made. the present student enrollment? answers I’m sure. just the opposite effect with me. Continued on Page A5 Unbelievably the board does not Full utilization of our buildings know. It should not be hard to find (not just until present closing out, and I would estimate it to be times) is one that comes to mind. Letter policy no more than 40 percent. Curriculum should be adjusted so Coming events Forty percent of our household that a less important/used course is Letters may be edited and may be published, reproduced or dis- units consume 50 percent of our eliminated when a new one is tributed in print, electronic, or other forms. The views and opinions Today, June 16 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Farmers market. tax dollars, and the board seems to added. Maximum class size should expressed in Letters to the Editor are not necessarily those of The Noon to 2 p.m. New Eyes for Municipal parking lot corner of think we non-users of the schools be reviewed seriously. Others must Item or its affiliates. Submissions should be typed and double-spaced, the Needy jewelry salesroom open. Main and Essex streets. should not be concerned. The have worthy thoughts. and must be signed and include a daytime telephone number for ver- New Eyes headquarters, 549 Mill- Monday, July 4 steady migration of us to tax friend- Think ahead 10 years when our ification. Letters that cannot be verified or are anonymous will not burn Ave. Independence Day. ly climes answers that. school enrollment could easily be be published. Not all letters will necessarily be published. Send let- Saturday, June 18 Tuesday, July 5 We really would like to stay. My on a downward path, as I feel will ters to the editor by e-mail to [email protected], by fax to 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. New Eyes for 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Farmers market. wife and I have lived here since be the case. What are your plans (973) 376-8556 or by mail to Editor, The Item, 343 Millburn Ave. the Needy jewelry salesroom open. Municipal parking lot corner of 1948. We and others like us are for our overbuilt facilities while we New Eyes headquarters, 549 Mill- Main and Essex streets. burn Ave. Wednesday, July 6 Monday, June 20 8 p.m. Planning Board meeting. 7 p.m. Board of Adjustment Town Hall. Organic lawn care meeting. Town Hall. Thursday, July 7 7:45 p.m. Board of Education 7:30 p.m. Historic Preservation meeting. Education Center. Commission meeting. Town Hall. Where to write or phone Tuesday, June 21 Monday, July 11 produces ‘greenest’ 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Farmers market. 7:30 p.m. Environmental Com- Millburn Township residents wishing to express their opinions Municipal parking lot corner of mission meeting. Town Hall. to their representatives in the U.S. Congress, state Senate, state Main and Essex streets. 7:30 p.m. Millburn Free Public of green thumbs General Assembly or in Essex County government, can do so by 8 p.m. Township Committee Library Board of Trustees meeting. invasion by weeds. Chemicals also sending letters or calling: meeting. Town Hall. Williamsburg Room, Millburn Free By Michele S. Byers leech into drinking water. Lawns Saturday, June 25 Public Library. Executive Director increase stormwater run-off which U.S. Senate New Jersey Conservation Foundation 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. American Red Tuesday, July 12 gets into streams faster than nature Cross blood drive. Millburn Free 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Farmers market. intended. The resulting brown, Sen. Frank Lautenberg Sen. Jon Corzine Public Library auditorium. Municipal parking lot corner of Most of us no longer earn our muddy fast-flowing creeks and 825A Hart Senate Office Building One Gateway Center, Tuesday, June 28 Main and Essex streets. living from working the soil. But rivers can kill fish and other small 11th floor even though we’ve taken “the boy aquatic species. Washington D.C. 20510 Newark, 07102 out of the farm,” a quick look Fortunately, there are lots of Telephone: (202) 224-3224 Telephone: (973) 645-3030 around New Jersey’s suburbs will easy ways to do better. Try organ- Telephone: (973) 639-8700 Telephone: (202) 224-4744 confirm that you can’t take “the ic lawn care—a combination of Fax: (202) 228-4054 Fax: (973) 645-0502 farm out of the boy!” environmentally friendly lawn care We’re still attached to our land, practices and natural products House of Representatives even if it’s just a suburban lot. We without nasty side-effects. plant, mow, clip and fertilize to cre- Organic Gardening magazine Rep. Donald Payne Rep. Rodney Frelinghuysen ate beautiful environments on our recently surveyed the National 50 Walnut St., Room 1016 30 Schuyler Place, 2nd Floor Published at 343 Millburn Avenue, Millburn, NJ 07041 • 973-921-6451 plots of land. Unfortunately, our Gardening Association and found Newark, 07102 Morristown, 07960 green thumbs can turn our water that, out of roughly 90 million U.S. Telephone: (973) 645-3213 Telephone: (973) 984-0711 Member of New Jersey Press Association brown. households with yards, an estimat- Fax: (973) 645-5902 Fax: (973) 292-1569 Kathleen M. Hivish, Vice President/Publisher You don’t need a chemistry ed five million use organic meth- degree to figure out that synthetic ods exclusively. Thirty-one million N.J. Senate Eveline Speedie, Editor lawn fertilizers and pesticides can more use a combination of organ- Nancy Connelly, Advertising Manager be toxic. Just read the labels. ic and chemical methods. Sen. Thomas H. Kean Jr. Michael S. Sheehan, Circulation Director The use, and often, over use, of Here’s what you can do: 203 Elm Street these chemicals can change soil Use a mulching mower with a Westfield, 07090 STEPHEN BORG ...... PRESIDENT and water chemistry. Ironically, sharp blade to cut off one-third or Telephone: (908) 232-3673 KERRY RUBIN ...... DIRECTOR,CLASSIFIED TELECENTER excess application of chemicals less of the height of the grass. The Fax: (908) 232-3345 GLENN GARVIE ...... VICE PRESIDENT,PRODUCTION can actually weaken lawns by resulting clippings are small killing off microorganisms that CYNTHIA WERNER...... DISTRIBUTION DIRECTOR help the grass resist drought and Continued on Page A5 E114501-01 www.theitemonline.com THE ITEM of Millburn and Short Hills Thursday, June 16, 2005 Page A5

D’Anna, and David Melvin, please Letters say thank you for being so sup- Continued from Page A4 portive and dedicated to our chil- dren. Glenwood field day The Millburn-Short Hills busi- ness community joined in the fun Editor, The Item: by sponsoring the purchase of Fris- The Millburn physical education bees, ice pops, back sacks and department is a winner once again. water bottles for the children as On June 6 there was the annual well as teacher “thank you” T- town-wide fifth grade field day at shirts. The members of the busi- the high school coordinated by ness community ready and deter- Glenwood School’s physical edu- mined to create special childhood cation teacher, John Quinn. Here memories for the fifth grade stu- the fifth graders were able to have dents were: Wolf Head Athletic, a chance to cultivate new friend- Enzzo’s Trattoria, Millburn-Short ships and cement important old Hills Boys Lacrosse Club, The ones. House Salon & Spa, M-MAC, The At the fifth grade field day, Camp Experts, The Fifth Quarter everyone was happy—parents, kids Club of Millburn, Millburn-Short and teachers. Hills Girls Lacrosse Club, Millburn The physical education depart- Softball Boosters, Millburn Varsi- ment under the direction of Dan ty Track & Field, Millburn Field Brundage has developed a dynam- Hockey Boosters, Millburn ic team physical education pro- Wrestling Boosters, Millburn Dia- gram where the children compete mond Club and It’s A Hit Baseball in relay races. The relay races are Camp. a good opportunity for teams to We are sure that all the fifth compete against each other. They grade students in Millburn-Short promote strong values of sports- Hills appreciate the broad support manship and fun. and encouragement. Our children Isn’t it wonderful that our phys- are very lucky because they belong ical education department has the to such a devoted community. ability to be so successful at this Congratulations to all the grad- Photo courtesy of the Millburn-Short Hills Historical Society event. The teachers gave the gifts of uating fifth grade students. attention, time and respect to the Norma A. Naas A LOFTY PRESENCE—This interior view of Temple B’nai contains the following information: “The Sanctuary, facing students. So if you see John Quinn, and Lena Shim Jeshurun in Short Hills was scanned from a postcard in the the Ark with its heroic bronze portals, the Eternal Light with Jim Colabelli, Joseph Valentine, Co-Chairmen Millburn-Short Hills Historical Society’s collection. The pre- its living flame, and the great stained glass window with the Peter Snyder, Ralph Yezza, Chris Glenwood School Field Day sent structure was built in 1968. The back of the postcard 10 Hebrew letters representing the Ten Commandments.”

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By Thom Molyneaux CLEARVIEW’S MILLBURN CINEMA 4 for The Item Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith (PG-13) Today: 4:15, 7:15 Fri: 3:45, 6:45, 9:40 Sat-Thurs: 12:45, 3:45, 6:45, 9:40 Simplicity plus humanity plus Cinderella Man (PG-13) Today: 4, 7 Fri: 4, 7, 10 Sat-Thurs: 1, 4, 7, 10 Ladies in Lavender (PG-13) Today: 4:45, 7:45 Fri: 4:30, 7:30, 9:45 Sat- theatricality adds up to a brilliant Tues: 1:30, 4:30, 7:30, 9:45 revival of Stephen Flaherty’s and Mr. & Mrs. Smith (PG-13) Today: 4:30, 7:30 Fri: 4:15, 7:15, 9:50 Sat- Lynn Aherns’s “Ragtime,” the final Thurs: 1:15, 4:15, 7:15, 9:50 production of the Paper Mill Play- IMMIGRANT JOURNEY— Herbie: Fully Loaded (G) Wed & Thurs: 12:30, 2:45, 5:15, 7:30, 9:40 house’s 2004-05 season. Neal Benari as Tateh and To put it plainly, this production Alona Bach as Girl await a MAPLEWOOD THEATER of “Ragtime” comes as close to a train in the Paper Mill Play- Crash (R) Today: 7:40, 9:40 Fri: 9:15 Sat & Sun: 4:20, 9:15 Mon-Thurs: musical theater masterpiece as I’ve house production of “Rag- 9:25 seen, and it reaches that exhilarat- Madagascar (PG) Today: 7:15, 9 Fri: 7:20, 9 Sat & Sun: 1:15, 3:15, 5:15, time,” directed by Stafford 7:20, 9 Mon-Thurs: 2:20, 7:15, 9 ing status with startlingly theatrical Arima. The show continues Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants (PG) Today: 7:10, 9:30 Fri: 7:05 Sat & simplicity. through July 17. For tickets, Sun: 1:40, 7:05 Mon-Thurs: 2:10, 7:10 This adaptation of E.L. Doc- call the box office at (973) The Adventure of Sharkboy and Lavagirl (PG) Today: 7:25, 9:20 Fri: 7:30, torow’s epic sweeping novel of 9:35 Sat & Sun: 1:10, 3:10, 5:10, 7:30, 9:35 Mon-Thurs: 2:15, 7:25, 9:20 America in the early 1900s views 376-4343 or visit www.paper- Batman Begins (PG-13) Today: 2:15, 7:25, 8, 9:35 Fri: 7, 8:15, 9:40 Sat the forces that changed and shaped mill.org. & Sun: 1:20, 2, 4:05, 4:45, 7, 8:15, 9:40 Mon-Thurs: 2, 7, 8, 9:35 America: the energy, dreams, The Perfect Man (PG) Fri: 7:10, 9:10 Sat & Sun: 1, 3, 5, 7:10, 9:10 Mon- ambitions, inventiveness, preju- Thurs: 2:05, 7:30, 9:30 dices and fears of the comfortable CLEARVIEW’S BEACON HILL 5 (SUMMIT) white middle classes, the hordes of The Longest Yard (PG-13) Today: 5, 7:30 new immigrants and the Black Madagascar (PG) Today: 4:45, 7:30 Fri: 5, 7, 9:15 Sat-Thurs: 12:15, minority, barely a generation 2:30, 5, 7, 9:15 removed from slavery. “Ragtime” Photo courtesy of Paper Mill Playhouse Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants (PG) Today: 4:45, 7:15, 9:40 Fri: 4:45, focuses a closeup lens on historical 7:30, 9:50 Sat: 1:45, 4:45, 7:30, 9:50 Sun-Thurs: 1:45, 4:45, 7:30, 9:50 figures, celebrities and three spe- simpler and more theatrical and director’s and choreographer’s Lords of Dogtown (PG-13) Today: 5:30, 7:45, 10 cific families living through these effective choice of putting charac- clever abstract staging and vivid unabashedly in tears with another The Adventure of Sharkboy and Lavagirl (PG) Today: 4:30, 6:45, 9 Fri: tumultuous times. The successful ters we believe and care for on the high-energy song and dance num- act to go. Then another show stop- 4:30, 6:45, 9 Sat-Thurs: noon, 2:15, 4:30, 6:45, 9 New Rochelle manufacturing fam- Paper Mill stage. Arima knows that bers. per, the stately beautiful Rachel Batman Begins (PG-13) Today: 4:30, 7:30, 9:50 Fri: 4:15, 7:15, 10:10 ily of Father, Mother, Brother and the most advanced technological A quick glimpse of some of York singing the resonant, “Back Sat-Thurs: 1:15, 4:15, 7:15, 10:10 The Perfect Man (PG) Fri: 5:30, 7:45, 10 Sat-Thurs: 1, 3:15, 5:30, 7:45, Son form one part of the story’s wizardry can’t compete with the those numbers: “The Crime of the To Before,” and then her charming 10 dramatic triangle. The Jewish magic of a talented actor/singer Century,” a wry look at the life and duet “Our Children” sung with immigrant artist, Tateh, and his who has a strong personal connec- career of the notorious Evelyn Tateh (Neal Benari, who has CLEARVIEW’S MADISON CINEMA 4 daughter, form another side, and tion to the material standing down- Nesbit, sung and played with a already won us over with the Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith (PG-13) Today: 4:15, 7:30 Fri: 3:30, 6:30, the ragtime musician, Coalhouse stage in a single spotlight, opening knowing wink and effortless touching ballad “Gliding”), and 9:30 Sat-Thurs: 12:30, 3:30, 6:30, 9:30 Madagascar (PG) Today: 4:30, Walker, his one true love, Sarah, heart and soul to a rapt audience. charm by Betsy Wolfe. “Henry then there’s…. 6:45 Fri: 4:30, 6:45, 9 Sat-Thurs: noon, 2:15, 4:30, 6:45, 9 and their baby boy, the third. The From the opening number, the Ford,” highlighting the exuberant “Ragtime” runs through July17 Cinderella Man (PG-13) Today: 4, 7 Fri: 4, 7, 10 Sat-Thurs: 1, 4, 7, 10 dynamics of Coalhouse and electric “Ragtime,” it’s clear that singing of Greg Roderick and the at the Paper Mill Playhouse. Call The Adventure of Sharkboy and Lavagirl (PG) Today: 4:45, 7:15 Fri: 4:45, Sarah’s relationship and the evil this production has the talent, the innovative clarity of the staging (973) 376-4343 for tickets and 7:15, 9:20 Sat-Tues: 12:15, 2:30, 4:45, 7:15, 9:20 Herbie: Fully Loaded (G) Wed & Thurs: 12:15, 2:30, 4:45, 7:15, 9:20 inflicted on them by violent bigotry humanity and intelligence in every and choreography (a seamless information or visit www.paper- becomes the catalyst that explodes facet—script, music and lyrics, per- blending) that transforms singers mill.org. Prices range from $31 to NOTE: Movie times are subject to unexpected changes. and reconfigures the triangle. formers, directors and designers— and dancers and plain black chairs $68, with student rush tickets at Call on day of show to confirm times. The production of “Ragtime” to make for an exciting and mem- into a pulsating, vibrant automo- $16. that opened on Broadway in 1998 orable night of theatre. It’s a pow- bile assembly line. Sarah’s haunt- seems to have been a showcase for erhouse beginning as the large ing lyrical, “Your Daddy’s Son,” up-to-the minute, 21st century the- ensemble sings, struts, high steps sung by Kenta R Miller, who infus- atrical technology. It was all high- and shimmies across the stage, giv- es the character with warmth, vul- tech, bells and whistles and extrav- ing us a sense of the times, the sto- nerability and a 1000-watt smile. agant visual spectacles the produc- ry, the themes, the musical She then joins Quentin Earl Dar- ers hoped would compete with metaphors to follow. The featured rington, who gives a powerful per- their perceived rival of the season, players step forward and, speaking formance as Coalhouse Walker, in the visually innovative and bril- directly to us, concisely sketch the a moving duet of “Wheels of liantly imaginative “The Lion story and characters of Doctorow’s Dreams,” a show-stopping anthem King.” massive novel. We’re also intro- of hope and optimism. So while the New York version duced to the subtle, beautiful cos- The first act climaxes with the delighted in putting planes, trains tumes, the dramatic lighting and gospel-flavored, heartbreaking, and automobiles on the Broadway the stark open set with its bur- “Till We Reach That Day,” an emo- stage, in New Jersey, the director, nished industrial patina that will be tionally charged hymn that left a Stafford Arima, has opted for the the wide, welcoming space for the good potion of the audience

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Students perform in recital for winners of competition Singer making appearance Three township students per- a member of the high school Choir in concert tomorrow night formed in the Winner’s Festival and was recently selected for both concert held under the auspices of the Regional and All-State Choirs. Singing sensation Anwar Robin- OSPAC or at the the Piano Teachers Society of Elyse is an honor student in the son will highlight an outdoor con- door at a price of America (PTSA) as a result of the third grade at Hartshorn School. cert tomorrow evening at 8 p.m. at $10 for students, annual competition held through- She has been studying with piano the Oskar Schindler Performing $15 for adults out April. teacher Carmen Cecere of Arts Center in West Orange. and $10 per per- The concert was held May 29 in Chatham for more than a year. The concert, “New Jersey Rising son for a group of Weill Recital Hall at Carnegie Hall, Jonathan, a freshman at Mill- Stars Shine at OSPAC,” will feature four or more. New York City. burn High School, has been play- the OSPAC Choir and individual All proceeds Jonathan Yen, pianist, was the ing the piano for eight years. He numbers by area young people. As Anwar support OSPAC winner in two categories, the has garnered many honors for his part of the festivities, West Orange Robinson educational pro- Accompaniment division with participation in PTSA competi- Mayor John F. McKeon will make grams including Claire Arkin as soloist and the tions including the Etude, Sacred a proclamation and give Robinson the Third Annual Jazz and World Zayde-Hambro Ensemble division, Music, Nevin Competition for a key to the city. Music Workshop. where he performed with Matthew Original Music, Women Com- Robinson, a New Jersey native The rain date is Saturday June Tangel of Convent Station. Elyse posers, Lanning Solo Competition Photo courtesy of Carmelea Cecere and a former schoolteacher in 18, at 8 p.m. The center is located Kuo was a winner in the Compos- and the Zayde-Hambro Ensemble West Orange, came to national at 4 Boland Drive in West Orange. er Choice category, performing Competition, which he has won six HONORED MUSICIANS—Township students, from left, Claire prominence as a contestant on the For more information visit two works by J.S. Bach. times. Jonathan has served as Arkin, Elyse Kuo and Jonathan Yen, performed in the Winner’s television show, “American Idol.” www.OSPAC.org or call (973) Claire, a sophomore at Millburn accompanist for the Cantica Nova Festival concert May 29 at Weill Recital Hall in New York City Tickets can be purchased at 669-7385. High School, has been studying choral ensemble, with which he Sunday. The musicians earned their spots on the program voice with Jason Tramm for three also sings. He has studied with through competitions held in April under the auspices of the and a half years. A soprano, she is Cecere since the age of 6. Piano Teachers Society of America. Display Advertising Deadline Friday, 4 p.m. — Call (973) 921-6456 Paley performing at Carnegie Hall BBQ chef comes Cara Paley will perform on seven years. Steven Raichlen, host of the Sunday, June 26, at 1 p.m. at Weill For more “Barbecue University” show on Recital Hall at Carnegie Hall, information PBS and author of numerous Pfizer and Bank of America present New York City about the con- books on grilling food, will present Cara is a freshman at Millburn cert or obtain- a class and hold a book signing on NEW JERSEY SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA High School. She will perform ing tickets, vis- Sunday, June 26, from noon to “Sonata No. 50 in D Major” by J. it 2:30 p.m. at the Short Hills Hilton. Haydn and “Tarantella” by A. www.chakoff. To make a reservation, call (973) CONCERTS Pieczonka. Cara Paley com. 463-6500. 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Join the New Jersey Symphony Orchestra in a 12 MILES WEST Brookdale Park, Montclair/Bloomfield fun-filled salute to some of Hollywood’s most famous film WITH FIREWORKS! music. Hear award-winning film scores and familiar THEATRE COMPANY melodies from the classical repertoire that have made your favorite movies unforgettable. 562 BLOOMFIELD AVE. • BLOOMFIELD, NJ•973.259.9187•12MILESWEST.ORG Saturday, July 2 at 7:30 pm Mercer County Park, Call 1.800.ALLEGRO or visit APPEARING JUNE 17TH APPEARING JUNE 18TH West Windsor www.njsymphony.org for more Guest Artist Series: The Industrial Jazz Group WITH FIREWORKS! Friday @ 8pm Lunatic Fringe, Improv information about In town from L.A. for One Night Only!!! Formed in the spring of 2000, the IJG is one of the few young Saturday @ 8pm independent tentets on the jazz scene today. 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county would have to foot the and technological glitches. receipts, she said. By Patricia Harris entire bill for new machines. Monarque said her concern is “I was hoping we would get the of The Item On June 9, the county’s free- the reliability of machines that will Sequoias,” she said. holders voted against allocating be used in upcoming elections. Carmen Casciano, the county’s If an impasse regarding Essex $7.5 million for the purchase of “We’re using old machines with superintendent of elections, said County’s purchase of new elec- new voting machines, following a levers—they break,” she said. “We this week the county is obligated to tronic voting machines is not raucous session in which members have a mechanic on hand on elec- update its machines and his con- resolved quickly, the inaction of the public criticized machines tion days, and we frequently have cern is the lead time necessary to could wind up costing local tax- made by Sequoia Voting Systems, to send him around to fix the have the machines manufactured payers money, according to the a California-based company that machines.” and to train poll workers in their municipal clerk. had negotiated to sell Essex Coun- Monarque said she has not seen use. Joanne Monarque said this ty 700 machines. the specific machines under con- He said he will ask Sequoia to week it is her understanding that Although the machines are cer- sideration, although she worked put a guarantee in the contract that under federal and state laws, new tified by the state attorney general with Sequoia machines when she the company will retrofit the machines must be in place by Jan. and used in Morris, Bergen and was a clerk in Bergen County and machines to print out receipts if 1, 2006, in order to qualify for fed- Union counties, they have been was impressed with their ease of such machines become certified eral funds. If the county does not criticized for lacking the ability to use and convenience. Unlike Essex for use in New Jersey. receive federal reimbursement— print a receipt that voters could use County’s current machines, which He is hoping a majority of free- which is 75 percent of the cost, to verify their vote. Critics also con- print out large sheets, newer elec- holders will then vote to allocate Patricia Harris/staff photographer under the 2002 Help America Vote tend the electronic machines are tronic machines provide printouts the funds necessary to purchase SIDEWALK SHOPPERS—Township residents Sara Act—taxpayers throughout the vulnerable to computer hackers that resemble supermarket register the new machines. Jones, left, and her daughter, Chelsea, browse through sale items on the sidewalk in front of Pierre Deux on Mill- burn Avenue last week. The display was part of Sidewalk Sale Days, sponsored last Thursday through Saturday by Downtown awaits arrival of new retailers the Downtown Millburn Development Alliance. boutique has signed a lease for township and other organizations, them to someone in our network By Patricia Harris space at 41 Main St., according to including the Chamber of Com- who can give them assistance.” of The Item Kyle. merce, to notify the DMDA when Lemerman said her 250-mem- Stores that opened this spring inquiries are made. Officials can ber organization offers a step-by- Officials involved with promot- are Cold Stone Creamery at 32 then follow up and shepherd busi- step guide on its Web site for busi- ing the downtown district are Main St. and Roxy Shoes at 356 nesses interested in coming into nesses looking to establish in the Nutley Electric Corp. anticipating the arrival of a number Millburn Ave. town through the process, includ- community and has produced a of new retail establishments on Arthur Fredman, DMDA presi- ing obtaining approval for building community profile, a 40-page “YOUR OLD HOME SPECIALISTS IN Millburn Avenue and Main Street dent, said last week he counted plans and reviewing designs. guide to community resources and that they hope will fill empty store- approximately 10 vacancies in the According to Fredman, there is demographics. MONTCLAIR” fronts. downtown district. The organiza- an ebb and flow in the number of She said in the past six months • ALL TYPES OF WIRING Among the new businesses are a tion maintains a list of vacancies— businesses in the downtown, and a she has received approximately French restaurant, located at 309 including retail, office, storage and 3 percent vacancy rate is normal. half a dozen calls, a number she • SERVICE UPGRADES Millburn Ave., which is awaiting residential—that administrators can The mission of the DMDA is to said was “fairly typical.” Although final approval from the township use when they receive inquiries create a lively, vibrant place that she does not track the vacancy rate • H.V.A.C. WIRING and expects to open this month, about available space. The list attracts people to the downtown with statistics, she said the rate • FREE ESTIMATES according to Helen Kyle, executive shows the amount of space avail- district, he said. “has been within the realm of nor- RESIDENTIAL <> COMMERCIAL assistant for the Downtown Mill- able in square feet, a contact per- Carrie Lemerman, executive malcy, with a number of new W126600-01 burn Development Alliance son—either the owner or a realtor— director of the Chamber of Com- stores opening and replacing those (DMDA). Other stores planning to and other pertinent information merce, said she keeps a list of avail- that have left.” NJ. STATE LIC. #11850A • Nutley, NJ open this summer include a diet about the space. able space in the downtown dis- Lemerman made the point that food store and a graphics design A list dated April 15 showed trict and refers to it when she certain vacant storefronts are store, which have signed leases to nine retail vacancies. There are receives inquiries. owned by landlords who are intent 973-661-3279 go into 358 Millburn Ave. A yarn approximately 190 first floor busi- “We try to be extremely respon- upon having their conditions met fax: 973-661-1486 business currently operating else- nesses operating in the downtown sive,” she said. “We try to encour- and are willing to wait for tenants where in town is relocating to 348 district. age interested parties to have a who will meet them. Millburn Ave., and a pet fashion Fredman said he has asked the business plan and we might refer PRE-SEASON Fire department slates golf tourney for Keenan fund LIMITED TIME The Millburn Fire Department will department’s clerk for more than In honor of Keenan’s support and managers. hold its annual Phillip B. Keenan 20 years. Keenan‘s dedication commitment to the community, the To make a donation to the fund, SALE ONLY Memorial Scholarship Fund Golf and support to the department Phillip B. Keenan Scholarship Fund make checks payable to MFD Golf, Outing. Monday at the East Orange earned him the honorary rank of each June at the high school scholastic c/o Millburn Fire Department, 459 THE TIME TO UPGRADE YOUR Golf Club. lieutenant, as well as honorary awards assembly presents a minimum Essex St., 07041. AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM IS The fire department is seeking membership in the New Jersey of $1,000 to one male and one female For more information, contact Bat- “Hole Sponsors” at $50 each and is State Firemen’s Mutual Benevo- Millburn High School student who talion Chief Darren Potter or Fire- also accepting donations of goods lent Association. meet the criteria set forth by the fund fighter Chris Beady at (973) 564-7035. NOW,NOW and/or services to be raffled off the day IN THE of the outing. Phillip B. Keenan was a Millburn OFF SEASON

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Middie Alex Dolce, despite By Jim Connelly missing almost a third of Mill- of The Item burn’s matches with a separated shoulder, managed to scored 23 Not even the impending loss of goals and assist on seven others to 10 of his players to graduation can rank sixth on the team’s scoring dampen the excitement Millburn chart. High School varsity boys lacrosse Brandon Metzger (0-6-6) also coach Tim Cullen feels about the was a defensive stalwart for program’s immediate future. Cullen’s squad. Cullen, who was hired as Mill- Finding the back of the net burn’s head coach this past Febru- should not pose much of a prob- ary after spending the previous two lem for the Millers in 2006 as the campaigns as a Miller assistant, squad’s top seven scorers are guided the local lacrosse squad to expected to return. an overall record of 13-7 and a 5- The likes of Allan, Michael Kirn 4 New Jersey Interscholastic (13-32-45), sophomore attackman Lacrosse League Rizk Division Tim Arnold (26-16-42), junior mark. attackman Andrew Dawes (32-8- “Overall, this season was by far 40), junior attackman Scott our most successful season since Stearns (28-12-40), Dolce and I’ve been at Millburn,” Cullen said. junior middie Adam Kadet (5-7- “The players worked hard all year 12) should fuel Millburn’s offen- long and saw some serious results. sive attack next season. If we continue to play lacrosse in Other current juniors expected the off-season and hit the weight to return in 2006 include middie room and track, we can look for- David Funk (4-2-6), defenseman ward to more successful seasons.” Kevin Galligan, middie Ryan Gal- Compensating for the loss of ligan (1-0-1), middie Sean Jeffers those 10 seniors will the primary (1-0-1), attackman Michael challenge awaiting Cullen next Kamins (3-2-5), attackman Mikey spring. That group includes his Leitner (2-1-3), middie Sam starting goalie, the nucleus of his Reichard, defenseman Mickey defensive corps and four middies. Roth and middie Chris Spinelli (3- Senior Sundaresh Mahendra 1-4). stepped in nicely for 2004 graduate Sophomores, in addition to Aaron Katzman, a Rizk Division Arnold, expected back in the fold first team selection and New Jersey include middie Travis Brown (1-0- Interscholastic Lacrosse Coaches 1) and defenseman Sam Budish. B Division honorable mention Reserve goalie Jonathan Yen, selection a year ago in between the the team’s lone freshman, is pro- pipes. Mahendra stopped 224 jected to replace Mahendra as the shots this season, capped by a 15- team’s starting netminder. save performance in a 14-6 loss to Millburn played consistent West Morris Mendham in the first lacrosse throughout most of the Jim Connelly/staff photographer round of the New Jersey State 2005 campaign, winning at least Interscholastic Athletic Associa- two consecutive matches on four HOLDING THE HARDWARE—Assistant coach Brian Zusi, program’s June 5 awards luncheon. Award recipients are, tion Group 2 Tournament. occasions, punctuated by a sea- left, and head coach Tim Cullen, right pose with the eight second from left, Peter Kirn, Michael Kirn, Doug Allan, Bran- Mahendra was the beneficiary son-high four-match winning members of the Millburn High School varsity boys lacrosse don Metzger, Adam Kadet, Alex Dolce, Sundaresh Mahendra of outstanding play from his streak from April 28 to May 6. team who were presented with season honors at the lacrosse and Jonathan Yen. defense, a group headed by gradu- The four-match winning streak ating seniors Sean Colrick (no included a 12-5 defeat of Liv- goals, two assists, two points), ingston in the first round of the Eight earn team awards sented to the player who had the team. The award reflects leader- recipient of this award is the play- Michael Davidson, Mat Fern, Jake Essex County Tournament. The The presentation of team season greatest impact on the offense. The ship, spirit and work ethic. er whose impact is the most notice- Leiby and Harry Neely. Millers fell to West Essex in the honors to eight players was made at award is presented on the basis of Dolce was selected as the recip- able when he is absent. Also departing via graduation county tournament quarterfinals the Millburn High School boys overall offensive contributions and ient of the Memorial Award. The Peter Kirn received the Millburn are middies Ravi Chacko (5-3-8), 16-2. lacrosse luncheon held June 5 at consistent and reliable production annual award is given to the play- Boys Lacrosse Quik Stick Scholar- Peter Kirn (2-2-4), Erich Gehring The Millers suffered back-to- Rock Spring Club in West Orange. of points. er who faced adversity and ship. The scholarship is award (1-1-2) and Christian Chineme. back losses just once. Those set- Rookie of the Year honors went Michael Kirn was selected as the achieved despite the challenges of annually to the senior lacrosse play- A solid junior class, anchored backs came in the season’s final to Yen. The award is presented to winner of two awards. the season. er who has set the best example, on by three Rizk Division first team two contests, a 7-4 loss to Rizk the player who is new to the pro- Kirn received the Ground Ball Kadet received the Most and off the field, of what it means to selections, figures to be counted Division rival Montclair Kimber- gram and shows the greatest Award. He scooped up a team- Improved Player Award. The be a “Millburn lacrosse player.” on once again for major contribu- ley Academy and the state tourna- promise to be an impact player. leading 130 groundballs during the award is given to the player who MILLER NOTES—Dolce and tions in 2006. ment loss to West Morris Mend- Defensive Player of the Year regular season. showed the greatest improvement Metzger received all-state honor- Attackman Doug Allan racked ham. honors went to Metzger. The A team captain along with his throughout the course of the sea- able mention at the June 5 meeting up team-leading numbers in goals “Hopefully this season was a lit- award is presented to the player brother, Peter, and Dolce, Kirn also son. This includes growth on the of the New Jersey Interscholastic (50) and points (71). Allan’s 21 tle hint for the great things to who was the most outstanding received the Coaches Award. The technical level and on the person- Lacrosse Coaches Association. assists were good for second on come, for we have a ton of talent defender during the season. award is presented on an annual al level. Allan, Dolce and Michael Kirn the team behind junior middie and experience coming back,” Allan earned Offensive Player of basis to the player who has the Mahendra was named the have been elected team tri-captains Michael Kirn’s 32 helpers. Cullen said. the Year laurels. The award is pre- greatest intangible impact on the team’s Most Valuable Player. The for the 2006 season. Rizk Division coaches recognize four Millburn laxers

Senior goalie Sundaresh Mahen- senior Alex Heckman, Montclair goalies are Nutley senior Scott Osetto, Montclair Kimberley Acade- members of the All-Rizk Division By Jim Connelly dra garnered Rizk Division honor- Kimberley Academy junior Alex DeCarlo, St. Joseph of Montvale my senior Nick Golasso and Fair second team defense. Montclair of The Item able mention recognition. Gephart and Montclair Kimberley senior Mike Rosado and Sparta Lawn senior Foung Ly comprise the Kimberley Academy senior Rob For- Allan, Montclair Kimberley Acad- Academy sophomore Scott Adlinger sophomore Brett Becker. All-Rizk Division second team tunado is the second team goalie. Juniors Doug Allan, Alex Dolce emy sophomore Tom Alotti, Fair comprise the All-Rizk Division first Nutley senior Steve Osario, Boon- defense. Earning honorable mention and Brandon Metzger of the Mill- Lawn senior Eugene Sosnov, Spar- team midfield. ton senior Dave Andino and Fair Senior Tim Hirsch and junior recognition along with Mahendra burn High School varsity boys ta senior Chris Milliken and Sparta Metzger, Sparta senior John Lawn junior Scott Letham form the Nolan McGarrity of Montclair Kim- were Boonton’s Brad VanKelsbeck, lacrosse team have earned New Jer- junior Nic Heckman form the All- Hooper and Fair Lawn senior Kevin All-Rizk Division second team berley Academy, senior Chris Don- St. Joseph of Montvale’s Will Braff, sey Interscholastic Lacrosse League Rizk Division first team attack. Cosgrove form the All-Rizk Division attack. nelly of St. Joseph of Montvale, Fair Lawn’s Mike Piambino, Sparta’s Rizk Division first team honors for Dolce, Nutley seniors Kevin first team defense. Sparta juniors Vinnie Fiorentino junior Pat Ferry of Clifton and junior Sean McPeak and Clifton’s Josh the 2005 campaign. Fahey and Jesse LeRue, Sparta The All-Rizk Division first team and Ryan Mathes, Nutley junior A.J. John Macko of Fair Lawn are the Morales. Alumni squad bests 2005 Millburn High School boys lax team 15-8

two assists from and one each while Tim Arnold, Scott Stearns, By Jim Connelly from Hickman and Sarnell. Mike Kirn and Doug Allan got a of The Item Goalie Aaron Katzman chance to play long stick.” (2004), Aaron Webman (Class Colrick, Budish and Davidson They still have what it takes. of 2004), Nick Barbera (Class of played defense for Millburn dur- A team of alumni got the best 2001) and Alex Ziccardi (Class ing the 2005 campaign. Tim of the Millburn High School of 2004) anchored the alumni Arnold, Stearns and Allan varsity boys lacrosse team for squad’s defense. played attack and Kirn was a the second straight year Sunday “It was really nice of coach middie for the Millers this past afternoon, utilizing a 12-3 sec- Meany to come back and coach season. ond-half showing to come away the alumni, and of course the ALUMNI NOTES—Charlie with a 15-8 triumph at the high alumni coming back to play,” Dwyer, program director of the school stadium. Miller head coach Tim Cullen Millburn-Short Hills Boys The alumni squad, coached by said. “One of the main points in Lacrosse Club, was presented former Miller head coach Kevin trying to rebuild a program is with his 2005 New Jersey Inter- Meany, now the head coach at taking pride in the tradition. Not scholastic Lacrosse League Rizk Alvernia College in Pennsylva- only do the varsity players get a Division Man of the Year plaque nia, fell behind 3-0 in the early chance to see how good the during the event. going. Meany, who compiled a players are that came before Dwyer guides the club’s eighth 103-76 record in 10 seasons them, but I also get the chance grade team. (1993-2002) at Millburn, go coach against the winningest An intrasquad scrimmage fea- watched his squad cut the varsi- coach in the program’s history. turing first and second graders ty’s lead to 5-3 at the half. To me, that’s very exciting.” from the Millburn-Short Hills Greg Hickman (Class of Senior Doug Allan and Boys Lacrosse Club was held pri- 2000), Chris Arnold (Class of juniors David Funk and Scott or to the alumni match. 2004), Josh Sarnell (Class of Stearns sparked the Millburn A fastest shot competition also 1997), David Rock (Class of varsity squad with two goals was held as part of the festivities. 2004) and Patrick Florentino apiece. Junior Alex Dolce and Fastest shot competition win- (Class of 1998) registered multi- sophomore Sam Budish also ners were first John Luke, first goal performances for the Mill- scored for the varsity. grade (39 mph); Jeremy Bondy, Photo courtesy of Millburn boys lacrosse team burn alumni. Sophomore Tim Arnold second grade (46 mph); Brian ALUMNI GATHERING—A team of alumni got the best of the 2005 Millburn High School var- Hickman scored three goals. (two), junior Michael Kirn (one) Barkley, third grade (54 mph), sity boys lacrosse squad by a 15-8 score Sunday afternoon. Members of the alumni squad, Arnold, Sarnell, Rock and Flo- and Allan (one) tallied varsity Danny Bondy, fifth grade (42 with graduation year in parentheses are, sitting, from left, Aaron Webman (2004), Jonathan rentino each scored two. Rex team assists. mph); and Brian Baker, sixth grade Riley (Class of 2004), Richard “It was a lot of fun in the (58 mph). Michael Thompson (2004), Aaron Katzman (2004), David Rock (2004), Teddy D’Alessio (2004), Doherty (Class of 1999), Ted fourth quartet when we The alumni won last year’s Rex Riley (2004), Alex Leung (2004), Alex Ziccardi (2004) and Chris Arnold (2004). Standing, D’Alessio (Class of 2004) and switched players’ positions contest 9-3. from left, are Sanjay Khona (2004), Nick Barbera (2001), Steven Jayson (2002), Greg Hickman Sanjay Khona (Class of 2004) around,” Cullen said. “Sean Col- The first attempt at staging an (2000), Nick Florio (2000), Richard Doherty (1999), Nick Mansour (1999), Josh Sarnell (1997), each scored once. rick, Sam Budish and Mike alumni vs. varsity match was Patrick Florentino (1998), Sean Sternberg (1998), assistant coaches Wally Stack and Trevor The alumni squad received Davidson were playing attack rained out in 2003. Bond and head coach Kevin Meany. Page B2 Thursday, June 16, 2005 THE ITEM of Millburn and Short Hills www.theitemonline.com 28 Miller track team members earn letters total in school history behind By Jim Connelly Mark Nichol (403 points in 2000) of The Item and Joe Song (274.66 points in 2004). Twenty-eight members of the Bencivenga, a sprinter, finished 2005 Millburn High School boys second on the team’s scoring list track team are the recipients of with 121 points. Senior Joe Schulz, season letters. a first-time participant in track and Senior Max Geller, a co-captain field, racked up 116 points in the along with fellow senior Greg throws to finish the season as the Schvey, lettered for the fourth time. team’s third-leading scorer. Schvey and junior Mattias Pole vaulter Schvey was fourth Lanas earned their third varsity let- on the Millers’ scoring chart with ters. 80 points followed by Senior Laurence Pineda, juniors sprinter/jumper Nakagami (74.41 Andrew Burford, John Eschen- points) and distance runner Mur- bach, Victor Guevara, Albert Lee, phy (74 points). Jordan Less, Andrew Longley, Millburn experienced a major Peter Nakagami, Seth Podhoretz, dropoff in points from its sixth- to Chris Sawyer and Dan Schechner seventh-leading scorer, distance and sophomore Charlie Benciven- runner Guevara (38 points). ga lettered for the second time. MILLER NOTES—Several Seniors Jorge Aspiazu and Joe Millers worked their way into the Schulz, juniors Conor Gilsenan, school record books this spring. Ethan Groveman, Steven Kang Longley now stands among the and Steven Liu, sophomores Bren- school’s career leaders in the 400- dan Duane and David Messinger meter intermediate hurdles (56.90, and freshmen Sean Gayer, Peter fifth), 200-meter dash (22.90, third) Murphy and Olicar Yin earned and 110-meter high hurdles (15.2, their first varsity letters. fifth). Sophomore managers Jordan Lee moved up from fourth to Favia and Sam Garetano also second in the triple jump, which earned their first letters. made its debut as a varsity event in “The team had a great season,” 2004, with an effort of 36 feet, one- said Miller head coach Jeff Kaye, half inch. Less holds the school’s whose squad compiled a 5-2 best-ever triple jump, 37-1, a feat record in its return to the Northern he accomplished this season for Photo courtesy of Millburn High School boys track team Hills Conference, Suburban Divi- the second straight year. Lee and MEET OF CHAMPIONS PARTCIPANT—Millburn High School sey State Interscholastic Athletic Association Meet of Cham- sion this spring. Millburn had Less established a new school junior Andrew Longley clears a hurdle during the running of a pions in South Plainfield. Longley, a wild card qualifier for the spent the previous four seasons as record in the triple jump relay at 400-meter intermediate hurdles heat June 8 at the New Jer- event, finished 25th in a field of 36 competitors in 57.72. a member of the conference’s Sky- 72-6 and one-quarter inch. line Division. Bencivenga now occupies sec- “They worked so hard all sea- ond place on Millburn’s 400-meter son—and all year—long and it real- run list at 51.03. ly paid off for them,” Kaye said. Three new grade records also 26th President’s Cup Night Race takes place Monday “We as coaches asked a lot of them were set this spring. and everyone responded well. The Bencivenga now holds the The 26th annual President’s tration forms also may be obtained USATF-NJ Open Men’s champi- A series of youth fun runs will team is happy with what we sophomore class record in the 400. Cup Night Race, sponsored by the by calling the Chamber of Com- onship race. be held starting at 7:30 p.m. on accomplished and is excited for Longley is the new record holder Millburn-Short Hills Chamber of merce office at (973) 379-1198. The race follows a route along Essex Street adjacent to the Char- next year.” in the junior class 400-meter inter- Commerce, takes place Monday at The registration fee is $20 Essex Street and Millburn Avenue lie Brown’s parking lot. Priddy Longley, a sprinter/hurdler, was mediate hurdles. Less is the junior 8 p.m. through tomorrow and $25 there- finishing near Charlie Brown’s Learning Academy is providing Millburn’s leading scorer with class record holder in the triple Registration forms are current- after. Steakhouse. medals to participants in the youth 242.66 points, the third-highest jump. ly available at The Sneaker Facto- The 5-kilometer run, which Charlie Brown’s Steakhouse runs. ry, 308 Millburn Ave., and online attracts some 1,400 runners each will host the pre- and post-race Registration fee for the youth at www.compuscore.com. Regis- year, has been designated as a 2005 activities. The Sneaker Factory will run is $3. be responsible for race registration For further information, call the 11 MHS thinclads garner and organization. Race prizes will Chamber of Commerce or the Suburban Division honor Gerrard running in national meet be courtesy of Saucony Hyde. Sneaker Factory at (973) 376-6094. Township resident Justin R. Ger- Penn Relays in a school record Eleven members of the Millburn junior Peter Nakagami (110-meter rard and his fellow members of 3:22.49. High School boys track team have high hurdles), senior Greg Schvey The Lawrenceville School boys The 4x400 event is scheduled earned Northern Hills Conference, (pole vault), senior Joe Schulz track team’s 4x400 meter relay for Saturday. North Carolina A&T Suburban Division accolades for (shot put) and freshman Peter squad have qualified to compete in University is the venue for this the 2005 campaign. Murphy (open selection, distance this weekend’s Nike National Out- weekend’s competition. :HVW 2UDQJH 1- Junior Andrew Longley was the runs). door Scholastic Championships in Gerrard, a senior, is a two-time lone Miller to earn first team acco- Millburn’s 4x400-meter relay Greensboro, N.C. co-captain of the Lawrenceville’s 6WUHHW )DLU &UDIW 6KRZ lades. 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District says good-bye to retirees Vasarkovy also has traveling on will halt the effects of the disease. By Harry Trumbore his schedule and is planning an Throughout the onset of her ill- of The Item extended trip to Australia. ness, Erickson said her students In 30 years of teaching, he said have been amazing. The end of the school year he has seen an interest grow in the “My kids need someone who marks the beginning of retirement study of psychology. Vasarkovy, can stay one step ahead of them,” for six school district employees. who taught the Advanced Place- she said, adding she hopes her stu- Retiring in July are Hartshorn ment (AP) course, said it always dents can learn a positive lesson School nurse Mary Jo O’Neill and was fascinating to see which stu- from her experience. Glenwood School custodian dents pursued psychology as a “You never know when you’re Charles Brooks, both of whom career. “They weren’t always the going to strike a chord and inspire came to the school district in 1994, ones I’d expect,” he said. someone,” she said. “You can’t and transportation coordinator Erickson’s retirement is not a grow without problems.” Jackie Bate, who served 29 years matter of choice. She is suffering Contributions for Erickson’s with the district. from scleroderma, an auto- treatment, which is not covered by Also leaving in July are psychol- immune disease that already has her health insurance, may be made ogy teacher Neil Vasarkovy, Eng- affected her lungs and muscles. to the National Foundation for lish teacher Donna Kaminski and Although there is no cure, Erick- Transplants, P.O. Box 232, Maple- music teacher Jane Erickson. son is preparing for an experimen- wood, 07040, or by visiting High school nurse Elise Berg, tal stem cell treatment she hopes HelpJane.org. who joined the district in 1994, retired last September, and librari- an Bonnie Anderson, who came to the middle school in 1999, retired in January. Bate, who scrambled this week to provide bus service for elemen- Photo courtesy of Hartshorn School PTO tary school students being sent HONORING OLD GLORY—Because of this week’s heat wave, Hartshorn School first home early because of the heat graders and their music instructor, Erin Schneider, celebrated Tuesday’s observance of wave, said she and her husband Flag Day in the multi-purpose room rather than outside around the school’s flagpole. Pos- have bought a home at the Jersey shore. “I’ve seen several superin- ing with Schneider after their performance of patriotic songs are, kneeling, from left, Har- tendents and seen the schools ris Johnson, Daniel Stern and Benjamin Rose and, standing, Emily Binder, Jessie Finkel- redistricted twice,” she said. “It’s stein, Mary Claire Tansill, Jeremy Glassman and Hira Ahmad. time to retire.” Over her 30 years of teaching, Kaminski said students have always been a joy to work with. She especially enjoyed visits from Millburn Millburn 3rd in Merck science tourney successful students who confirmed how well-grounded their learning Enchanting! Millburn High School placed Millburn’s biology team placed ranked fifth in the state in biology experience at Millburn was. 3 Bedroom, 2 1/2 Bath story book Tudor with soaring ceilings, third out of 42 teams in the 55th second out of 91 teams. Millburn’s and first in Essex County. In The biggest change she noted archways, stucco walls, handsome stone fireplace, fabulous annual Merck State Science Day chemistry team placed 13th out of physics, junior Ethan Groveman was the effect of computers. “The Kitchen addition with all new appliances, Nanny Suite and more! held May 17. 86 teams. also finished fifth in the state and quality of writing improved,” she Attractively Priced at $675,000 The total school score is based The integrated team, which was first in Essex County. said. “It’s so much easier to revise.” on the combined scores from all tested on all of the above disci- A total of 2,017 students, repre- Kaminski and her husband now New Jersey

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It’s Strawberry Festival time! Brender awarded Grandcolas scholarship Rachel Brender, a Millburn arship were interviewed by town- mination to give back to a com- High School senior, has been ship members of the scholarship munity that provided her family awarded the Lauren Catuzzi committee, Dara Near and Laurie with strong support after the loss of Grandcolas Scholarship. Inglese, and were evaluated on the her own sister in 2000. She has The $4,000 scholarship was basis of community service, acade- overcome hardship with a positive established in 2002 by Lauren’s mic achievement, dedication to spirit and a commitment to the family to further the ideals impor- physical activities, essays and peer welfare and well-being of others. tant to Lauren, who on Sept. 11, recommendations. Near is a sister We are delighted to be able to assist 2001, was a passenger aboard of Grandcolas. such a wonderfully productive United Airlines Flight 93, which “Rachel is a very impressive and young person as she launches her crashed in Shanksville, Pa. unique young woman,” Near said. college career, and feel certain she Students applying for the schol- “She clearly has a heartfelt deter- will meet with success.” Red Cross taps four high school seniors for its annual community service award Four Millburn High School Red Cross Club, the four students Vladislav will be attending Rut- seniors share this year’s American coordinated and participated in gers University-Rutgers College Red Cross Anne Mullen Scholar- fund-raising events for the local and plans a dual business major in ship Award. The scholarship is and national Red Cross organiza- accounting and finance. He hopes awarded annually to graduating tion, trained as members of the to attain a master’s degree in busi- seniors who have made a signifi- chapter’s local disaster team and ness in finance and accreditation cant contribution of time, energy coordinated and participated in as a certified public accountant. and service to the Millburn-Short numerous community service Daniel will also be attending Hills Chapter. activities. Rutgers College and plans to study Mark Berg, Vladislav Khandros, Mark, active as co-president of clinical psychology. He then hopes Daniel Korovikov and Alison Wol- the Red Cross Club for the past to continue his learning experience lenberg were presented their four years, will attend Washington from the Center of Pedagogues, awards by Eileen Scheets, Scholar- University where he will study Moscow, Russia. ship Committee and Board of business. He plans to continue his Alison, who was co-president of Directors member of the chapter, community service commitment the Red Cross Club for two years, Photo courtesy of Wyoming School PTO at the high school academic by tutoring inner city math stu- will be attending Cornell Universi- AFTER SCHOOL FUN—Wyoming School first grader Nina Scozzari, above, uses a lot of awards program June 9. dents and to continue his volun- ty. She plans to pursue a career in body English playing Skee Ball at the school’s Strawberry Festival June 8. Looking on is As members of the high school teering through a fraternity. advertising and marketing. Nick Steelman. Below, Brandon Perler, Adam Garfinkle, Casey Geller, Ben Pitkowsky and Josh Graessle, from left, collect coupons to trade in for prizes at the May 18 South Moun- tain School Strawberry Festival. Students excel in national Spanish exam Twenty-five Millburn High Elliot Mandel and Rachel Sacks; Peter Nakagami and Josefa Palma. School students excelled this year and Honorable Mention 7, Elaine In level 4 OE (with outside expe- in the 2005 National Spanish Qian and Michael Zaccardo. rience in Spanish), Mattias Lanas Exam. The American Association The level 3 exam winners are earned third place and Yoshimar of Teachers of Spanish and Por- Honorable Mention 3, Grace Kim Ortega earned Honorable Men- tuguese (AATSP) sponsors the and Lauren Menino; Honorable tion 4. exam, which is open to students in Mention 4, Jill Adler; Honorable All participants were recognized all fifty states. Mention 5, Silia DeFilippis and at Millburn High School’s Interna- The Millburn High School exam Natasha Idnani; Honorable Men- tional Night May 13, and will winners all placed at the state lev- tion 6, Anina Bose, Daniel Curtis, receive New Jersey AATSP Certifi- el. Marisa Martinez and Margarita cates of Merit. Honorable Mention The winners in level 2 (two Nachevnik; Honorable Mention 7, winners will receive New Jersey years of Spanish) are Honorable Genevieve Fleming and Mary Jur- AATSP Winner’s Certificates. Mention 1, Jacob Inwood, Usha gensen. As a third place winner in his Sahay and Catherine Wilkinson; The winners in level 4 Spanish category, Mattias will also receive Honorable Mention 4, Max Miller; are Honorable Mention 4, Daniel either a savings bond or a check Honorable Mention 6, Linda Gao, Rauch; and Honorable Mention 7, from the New Jersey AATSP.

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Marketplace E42880-01 Page C6 Thursday, June 16, 2005 THE ITEM of Millburn and Short Hills www.theitemonline.com Seven township residents receive diplomas from Kent Place School Township residents Jennifer was also a social committee repre- Shuch, Samantha Kagan, sentative for three years and a Katharine Kendall, Lisa Adler, Women’s Life Studies Peer educa- Margaret Rush, Alexandra Spice- tor. handler and Helena Sullivan were Margaret, a National Merit among the 68 members of the Commended Scholar, graduated Class of 2005 who graduated from with departmental honors in his- Kent Place School, Summit, June tory, mathematics, music and sci- 4. ence. She played volleyball and Lisa, a National Merit finalist, basketball, serving as captain for graduated cum laude with depart- both teams her senior year. Mar- mental honors in English, history, garet also participated in choral science, and Spanish. Founder of groups and received performing the Kent Place School Debate arts recognition during Class Club, she was also the managing Night. editor of Ballast, the school news- Jennifer, a National Merit Com- paper. Lisa participated in the mended Scholar, participated in New Jersey Scholars program and musical endeavors, singing with received community service and the Chamber Singers and helping performing arts recognition during to organize STAR, the school’s Class Night. winter concert. An active member Samantha was active in com- of the Gay-Straight Alliance, she munity service, spending the last served as secretary-treasurer her three years volunteering at Over- senior year. Jennifer graduated look Hospital as well as complet- with departmental honors in his- ing a four-week program for Habi- tory, Latin and music, and received tat for Humanity. In addition to performing arts recognition during community service, she was a Class Night. member of the volleyball team and Alexandra was active through- Windward, the school’s literary out campus serving as a member of magazine. Samantha graduated Windward for two years. She also with departmental honors in his- played on the tennis team and was tory and received community ser- a four-year member of the swim vice recognition during Class team. Alexandra received perform- Night. ing arts recognition at Class Night. Photo courtesy of Kent Place School Katharine, a member of Mu Helena won the Union County Alpha Theta and the Spanish Hon- Tournament in the 500-yard ALL SMILES—Township residents and members of the Kent Margaret Rush, Alexandra Spicehandler and Helena Sullivan, or Society, graduated with depart- freestyle her junior year. She also Place School Class of 2005, from left, Jennifer Shuch, second row, pose for a picture before Commencement on mental honors in mathematics, sci- participated in the Junior Classical Samantha Kagan and Katharine Kendall, first row, Lisa Adler, June 4. ence and Spanish. She was presi- League, serving as president. Hele- dent of Ambassadors, which na will be competing internation- included participating on the ally for Slovakia at a swim meet in Copy For Education News Alumnae Association Board. She Monaco this summer. Due Monday, Noon University holds seminar about substitute teaching “ A house is a home when it shelters the To help prospective substitute Particular focus is placed on body and comforts the soul.” teachers prepare themselves ade- classroom management skills. -Phillip Moffit quately to lead a classroom with a “The very best classroom manage- sense of self confidence, William ment is good teaching,” said James Elizabeth W. Keyloun Paterson University will hold a Kane, the seminar instructor for two-day substitute teaching semi- William Paterson and a former nar Saturday and Sunday, June 25 superintendent of schools, who I have been a local all my life. and 26, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the teaches several units of the semi- I consider you like a neighbor auditorium of the university’s nar. direct (973) 376-4584 • cell (973) 868-2795 because in reality you may be one building at 1600 Valley Road in email: [email protected] website: ElizabethKeyloun.com or become one soon. Wayne. E44344-01 “The idea is to give the substi- tutes a ‘toolbox’ of ideas and mate- Elizabeth Winterbottom rials they can take with them to school,” said Nancy Norris-Bauer, director of field experiences at William Paterson, whose depart- Short Hills Office - 545 Millburn Avenue ment places student teachers into direct 973-376-3789 office 973-376-5200

local districts. “The workshop is email [email protected] E44343-01 important because the 60 college credits a prospective substitute has earned might not have anything to do with teaching academic areas.” The seminar is open to anyone interested in teaching in their local schools, as well as those who alrady have 60 college credits and have taught as substitutes and are seeking additional classroom skills. The seminar, which is appro- priate for substituting at any grade level, will focus on gaining essen- tial skills and confidence. Topics will include effective classroom management strategies, relevant Wendy Drucker school law, and practices and pro- cedures. Sample lessons and learn- Sales Associate Millburn ing activities will be provided as Simply Charming! part of the workshop. Burgdorff ERA’s highest and most prestigious award Move right into this bright and spacious 3 Bedroom, 2 1/2 Bath Participants will receive a cer- Colonial with hardwood floors, Living Room with fireplace, Breakfast tificate of attendance, a substitute nook, sunny Florida Room and more! Walk to town, schools and train! teacher handbook, assistance with The President’s Council Award Upper $500's. required paperwork and handouts – – on teaching and learning strategies. An honor reserved for the top 17 sales associates in a company of over 700

They will also learn about options E42869-01 for pursuing full-time teacher certi- fication. T his award separates leaders from the rest. Millburn Office School House Plaza 374 Millburn Avenue 973/467-3883 Registration is $150 for the two- At Burgdorff ERA, our leaders are given www.PruNewJersey.com - Offices Serving Northern and Central New Jersey An Independently Owned & Operated Member of The Prudential Real Estate Affiliates, Inc. day seminar and materials, and is the most distinguished honor, membership into on a first-come, first-served basis. A continental breakfast and lunch the President’s Council. They surpassed industry are also included. For additional standards and reached the pinnacle of success. Harding Township information, call the Office of Field These fine professionals demonstrate the E44346-01 Experiences at (973) 720-2109 or Open House Sunday 1-4 PM e-mail [email protected]. integrity, commitment to service and excellence The seminar focuses on practi- that are the hallmark of Burgdorff ERA. The $1,795 cal issues to prepare future substi- President’s Council embodies the ideal of the ,000 tutes for the classroom, a process which can take up to several Burgdorff Vision and defines “extraordinary pro- months. Among the necessary fessionals exceeding expectations.” paperwork is a county substitute certificate. To receive that certifi- It is a distinct privilege to introduce cation, the candidate must under- Wendy Drucker into the 2005 Burgdorff ERA go a criminal background check, President’s Council. which includes fingerprinting. Next, the paperwork is submitted We applaud and congratulate you! to and reviewed by the local board of education. The candidate meets Pat Hoferkamp, President and COO for an interview with the superin- tendent of schools in the districts or districts to which they apply. Only then are they put on the approved list and are ready to work. Other topics covered include Short Hills Office school district expectations, and 545 Millburn Avenue, Short Hills, NJ 07078 ways a substitute can be profes- Direct Phone: 973-376-4683 sional and make a good impres- E44339-01 sion. Flexibility and grace under Office Phone: 973-376-5200 pressure are key characteristics of a good substitute teacher. Owned and Operated by NRT Incorporated. www.burgdorff.com

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Real estate transactions

#28B Lakeside Drive, sold for $213,000. 30 Rawley Place, sold for $650,000. 32 Cypress St., sold for $447,000. 404 Millburn Ave., sold for $80,000. Visit us at burgdorff.com to see all our homes for sale. #28A Lakeside Drive, sold for $228,000. 243-247 Main St., No. 6B, sold for $310,000. 9 Reeve Circle, sold for $639,500. 29 Oakdale Ave., sold for $416,000. SHORT HILLS 30 Taylor St., sold for $475,000. 378 Wyoming Ave., sold for $540,000.

206 Main St., No. 2 sold for $242,000. 81 Cypress St., sold for $565,000.

34 Greenwood Dr., sold for $816,000. 27 Rawley Place, sold for $375,000.

#68A Lakeside Drive, sold for $210,000. 58 Southern Slope Drive, sold for $630,000.

448 Millburn Ave., sold for $385,000. 176 Millburn Ave., No. 12, sold for $315,000.

289 Lupine Way, sold for $1,400,000. 18 Wittkop Place, sold for $579,000.

19 Oak Hill Road, sold for $827,000. 76 Minnisink Road, sold for $1,540,000.

35 Watchung Road, sold for $1,250,000. 51 Taylor Road, sold for $3,300,000.

36 Park Place, sold for $1,090,000. 28 Farley Place, sold for $450,000.

60 Farbrook Drive, sold for $1,217,500. 60 Great Oak Drive, sold for $649,000.

33 Crescent Place, sold for $3,050,000. 211 Hobart Ave., sold for $1,500,000.

4 Westview Road, sold for $2,250,000. 37 Tennyson Drive, sold for $1,500,000. PERFECTION, PERFECTION, PERFECTION! 11 Hamilton Road, sold for $2,200,000. 1 Sheridan Drive, sold for $1,075,000. This gracious stone front Colonial has been beautifully renovated and 10 Cayuga Way, sold for $1,325,000. 15 Canterbury Lane, sold for $600,000. decorated throughout features 4 bedrooms, 3 full and 2 half bath, gourmet kitchen, newer baths, private deck and yard and so close to NYC 17 Oswego Lane, sold for $2,300,000. 167 Hartshorn Drive, sold for $1,550,000. transportation and school. $1,245,000 Contact Liz Moldenhauer 973-376- 5486 and visit www.LizSellsNJHomes.com 21 Sinclair Terr., sold for $2,110,000. 11 Vincent Lane, sold for $1,142,500.

39 Nottingham Road, sold for $1,090,000. 54 Keats Road, sold for $1,871,000. MILLBURN 75 Wellington Ave., sold for $ 811,000. 32 Lake Shore Drive, sold for $3,250,000.

9 Coniston Road, sold for $1,475,000. 404 White Oak Ridge Road, sold for $612,500.

15 Highview Road, sold for $1,150,000. 2 Minnisink Road, sold for $1,750,000.

30 Parkview Drive, sold for $681,000. 40 Lee Terrace, sold for $999,900.

Feldman joins Keller Williams Realty

Perri K. Feldman, a real estate Internet and our culture of profit sharing sales professional and lifelong advertising are also attractive to successful Short Hills resident, has joined brings an agents. We know that Perri is a Keller Williams Realty of Essex, exciting great fit and that it is our clients Union and Morris counties. The level of who will truly profit from Perri move was announced by operating profession- joining us.” principals Cara Moxley and alism to Feldman said, “I chose KW Howard Bunn. the firm. because of its reputation for Feldman has an extensive back- Her mar- integrity and its smart and focused CHARMING & COZY ground in sales and marketing. Her keting approach to real estate. KW has successful 25-year career has savvy and the confidence to rethink the tra- This delightful Colonial in the heart of Millburn is close to town, train & included management positions at business ditional broker norms. Its multi- schools. Lovingly maintained, this home offers two bedrooms, one full and such notable firms as Grey Adver- acumen layered approach to team work one half bath, living room, formal dining room eat-in-kitchen, finished tising, Inc., Warner Bros. Film and will greatly and collaboration made it the USA Today. In addition, she has benefit all absolutely right choice for me. I am basement, enclosed porch & wonderful yard. Offered at $379,900 Jill Yeskel more than five years of experience Perri K. Feldman of our thrilled to jump right in.” 973/376-2196 in Internet advertising, an area of clients. Feldman can be reached at growing importance for innovative “Keller Williams offers its asso- Keller Williams Realty of Essex, home selling. ciates unparalleled career growth Union and Morris Counties, 488 “We are truly lucky to have Per- and enduring learning opportuni- Springfield Ave., Summit, at (908) ri join us here at Keller Williams,” ties that no other real estate firm 273.2991, extension 129 or on her SHORT HILLS said Moxley. “Perri’s expertise in can offer. The way we do business mobile at (973) 650-4727.

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Public Notices Public Notices board’s plan continue to ask for sized school too big to deliver a Frank said her work with the Brodow alternatives. quality education. board Student Liaison Committee Continued from Page A1 SHERIFF’S FILE NO. 2005 004969 “It’s like they think I have in my The middle school currently leads her to believe sixth grade SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY, pocket an option that is educa- works exceptionally well with an students belong in the middle THE ITEM OF MILLBURN CHANCERY DIVISION, ESSEX COUNTY, DOCKET NO. F1556804 WELLS FARGO ed the board offer voters an alter- tionally sound and doesn’t cost already large student population, school. AND SHORT HILLS BANK, N.A. SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO WELLS FARGO HOME MORTGAGE native. Others have called for the very much,” Brodow said. “The he said, adding if he felt the size “They’re ready to move on from Public Notice Dept. PLAINTIFF -vs- JAMES C. HAGGERTY JR., board to define a fallback position truth is the alternatives would be was interfering with the delivery of the elementary school system,” she ET AL DEFENDANTS 1 Garret Mountain Plaza Execution For Sale of Mortgaged Premises should the referendum be defeat- difficult for the schools.” instruction, he would back anoth- said. “Middle school team teach- By virtue of the above stated writ of Execu- 6th Floor tion, to me directed, I shall expose for sale ed. In the end, Brodow said, it will er plan to downsize the school. ing functions to integrate the stu- P.O. Box 471 by Public Auction, in SHERIFF’S OFFICE, Essex County Courts Building in Newark, on Brodow said he is frustrated be the public that determines the Board president Debbie Frank, dents into the larger population, West Paterson, NJ 07424-0471 Tuesday, July 05, 2005, at one-thirty P.M. with opponents of the referendum fate of the referendum and he said weighing in with her take on the but these kids don’t get lost there.” Call toll-free (Prevailing Time) 1-888-891-9467, Commonly known as: who, he said appear to ignore the he is not willing to let a small middle school, made the point She admits some attention has 41 GLEN AVE press 4 for the Public Notice Dept. MILLBURN, NJ 07041 board’s efforts over the past year, group appear after a year of debate there is a lack of understanding been given to districts that suc- Lot: 8 Block: 309 or e-mail to Size: 62.99 X 126.61 X 60.00 X 145.77 feet such as publicly discussing demo- and set a precedent by delaying about the middle school educa- cessfully held back sixth grades, publicnotices@ Nearest cross street name: CYPRESS graphics, organizing residents into the board’s progress. tional system. but said most of those have been STREET northjersey.com A full legal description can be found in the long-range planning committees “They’re being dishonest by “Part of the problem is that peo- urban districts where issues of (text or Word format preferred) office of the Register of Essex County. A deposit of 20% of the bid price in certified and openly—sometimes heatedly— suggesting there’s some other ple don’t form as strong an attach- safety were more important. Fax numbers: funds is required at the time of sale. debating alternatives such as cre- option to be explored,” he said. ment to the middle school as they Frank said she hopes the ongo- 201-646-4532 and 973-569-7441 *Subject to any unpaid taxes, municipal liens or other charges, and any such taxes, ation of a central sixth grade facil- Most of the debate centers on do to their child’s elementary ing debate between the parties Deadline is 12 Noon Tuesday charges, liens, insurance premiums or other advances made by plaintiff prior to this sale. ity. the middle school, where pro- school,” Frank said, “and on the about the referendum can be pro- 3300for Thursday0001260284-01 edition 5.139 All interested parties are to conduct and rely “This has been the most trans- posed construction would create a other hand, people feel real loyal- ductive. upon their own independent investigation to public notice p ascertain whether or not any outstanding in- parent study I have ever been three-story core building connect- ty to the high school.” “As long as there is a presump- When submitting a public notice terest remain of record and/or have priority 0001260284-01 over the lien being foreclosed and, if so the involved in,” the superintendent ing the school’s three wings. Responding to residents who tion of good faith on both sides, advertisement, please indicate the current amount due thereon. said. “This has been the most Brodow dismissed some critics ask that the sixth grade be recon- the dialogue can be a constructive name of the publication in which you The approximate amount of the Judgment to wish to place the ad, and your be satisfied by said sale is the sum of TWO inclusive process.” of the board plan who contend the figured in a central facility or one,” Frank said. HUNDRED FIVE THOUSAND NINE HUN- requested run date(s). Also provide DRED TWENTY SIX AND 51/100 DOLLARS Yet, he said, opponents of the proposal would create a super- returned to the elementary school, billing name, address, telephone ($205,926.51), together with the costs of this number, and daytime telephone sale. _ The Sheriff reserves the right to adjourn the (if different). Prepayment required sale from time to time as provided by Law. unless previously credit-approved. Newark, N.J. May 30, 2005 revaluation expected next year, Dwyer, however, is quick to Dwyer made the point that ARMANDO B. FONTOURA, Sheriff Line rate: PHELAN HALLINAN & SCHMIEG, PC, Bond and the municipal government is point out the group is not con- organizers of the Web site are try- ATTORNEY(S) 43¢ The Item 1394793 Continued from Page A1 contemplating new construction cerned solely with construction ing to provide information and A notarized affidavit will automatically Fee $65.79 of its own to build a new town and tax dollars. education for the public. As sum- be mailed to advertiser certifying proof June 16, 23, 30, 2005 educational strategies, and will hall. “While some people can’t sup- mer begins and the subcommittees of publication within five business days. SHERIFF’S FILE NO. 2005 004908 review demographic studies used Dwyer said some of his col- port a $40 million bond referen- start working on their assign- Fee $20 SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY, CHANCERY DIVISION, ESSEX COUNTY, by the board. Other subcommit- leagues maintain the school board dum,” he said, “a lot are concerned ments, the immediate goal is to get Check public notices online at DOCKET NO. F906104 COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS, INC. PLAINTIFF -vs- tees have been formed to address is painting a more dire picture of about creating a large impersonal to a certain level of content, northjersey.com or GEORGE H. DAVIS, SR.,; ESTELLE DAVIS, the state of the township regarding overcrowding than is actually tak- facility at the middle school.” In Dwyer said. njpublicnotices.com HIS WIFE; ET AL DEFENDANTS Execution For Sale of Mortgaged Premises additional fiscal concerns, such as ing place and that taxpayers will other words, it’s less about con- “By September, we hope to 0001260284-01 By virtue of the above stated writ of Execu- tion, to me directed, I shall expose for sale property taxes and downtown be asked to shoulder unnecessary struction costs than the value of have quite a bit of information,” he by Public Auction, in SHERIFF’S OFFICE, development. debt for unnecessary construction. education, he said, adding, “Don’t said. SHERIFF’S FILE NO. 2005 005272 Essex County Courts Building in Newark, on SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY, Tuesday, July 05, 2005, at one-thirty P.M. The scope of the subcommittee “We don’t think the board has super-size our school.” The organizers are not going to CHANCERY DIVISION, ESSEX COUNTY, (Prevailing Time) DOCKET NO. F1234504 FLEET NATIONAL Commonly known as: assignments, Dwyer said, reflects looked enough at the current Former board member Corinne endorse just one plan, he cau- BANK PLAINTIFF -vs- RENATE BUEHN- 160 VERMONT AVE a concern that the Board of Edu- grade configuration,” he said. Errico, who in a letter to The Item tioned, and they will not weigh in ING; ET AL. DEFENDANTS NEWARK, NJ 07106 Execution For Sale of Mortgaged Premises Lot: 50 Block: 4036.01 cation is not considering outside Some of the plans the group will in the May 26 issue, initially float- on every issue. By virtue of the above stated writ of Execu- Size: APPROX. 26 FT WIDE BY 100 FT tion, to me directed, I shall expose for sale LONG forces that are pressing on taxpay- possibly explore are establishment ed the idea of building on the Edu- When they’ve studied the issues by Public Auction, in SHERIFF’S OFFICE, (IRREGULAR) feet Essex County Courts Building in Newark, on Nearest cross street name: GROVE TER- ers. of a new intermediate school, such cation Center site, is a member of sufficiently, however, Dwyer said, Tuesday, July 12, 2005, at one-thirty P.M. RACE “Taxpayers may have reached a as an eighth and ninth grade the advisory group at “We’d like to sit down with mem- (Prevailing Time) A full legal description can be found in the Commonly known as: office of the Register of Essex County. breaking point,” he said. “The school built on the site of the Edu- WeLoveMillburn.com. bers of the administration or the 10 NOTTINGHAM RD A deposit of 20% of the bid price in certified TOWNSHIP OF MILLBURN funds is required at the time of sale. housing market is showing some cation Center, or revisiting the She stressed, “Its mission is pro- board, show them what we have SHORT HILLS, NJ 07078 Prior lien(s): SUBJECT TO UNPAID TAXES signs of sluggishness.” Homeown- idea of creating a central sixth education. We want to support a and see how they respond.” Lot: 15 Block: 1505 AND OTHER MUNICIPAL LIENS. AS OF Size: APPROX. IRR. LOT: 126.52 x 100 x 4/9/05 THE TOTAL DUE FOR THE ers are facing a second reassess- grade or central kindergarten bond, but this is not the bond we He added, “We’d just like them 125 x 119.23 feet WATER/SEWER IS IN THE AGGREGATE Nearest cross street name: OLD SHORT SUM OF $690.47 AND TAXES ARE PAID ment, he noted, due to another facility. can support.” to rewind the clock a little bit.” HILLS ROAD THROUGH THE 1ST QUARTER OF 2005. A full legal description can be found in the The approximate amount of the Judgment to office of the Register of Essex County. be satisfied by said sale is the sum of ONE A deposit of 20% of the bid price in certified HUNDRED SIXTY ONE THOUSAND FOUR funds is required at the time of sale. HUNDRED FIFTY FOUR AND 80/100 DOL- wildlife by eating away the natur- sharpshooters over the past five An aerial survey conducted in Subject to any open taxes, water/sewer, mu- LARS ($161,454.80), together with the costs County nicipal or tax liens that may be due. of this sale. al landscape. years. The new—low—county deer March that tallied 62 deer failed to The approximate amount of the Judgment to The Sheriff reserves the right to adjourn the Continued from Page A1 “It’s very accurate,” DiVincenzo be satisfied by said sale is the sum of TWO sale from time to time as provided by Law. numbers, however, “make it diffi- include those neighborhoods, he HUNDRED SEVENTY NINE THOUSAND Newark, N.J. May 30, 2005 said. “If you go up in the reserva- cult for me to go to these towns said. Although it may be reason- FOUR HUNDRED SIXTY AND 27/100 DOL- ARMANDO B. FONTOURA, Sheriff LARS ($279,460.27), together with the costs STERN, LAVINTHAL, FRANKENBERG, bers,” County Executive Joseph tion, there’s no underbrush left.” and ask them to consider a hunt,” able to expect that those neigh- of this sale. NORGAARD, ATTORNEY(S) The Sheriff reserves the right to adjourn the The Item 1394807 DiVincenzo said last week. DiVin- Although the country executive he said. borhoods contain some deer, Gor- sale from time to time as provided by Law. Fee $61.92 cenzo admits he has no explana- said he would like to implement a Timothy P. Gordon, the town- don said, the current number is Newark, N.J. June 06, 2005 June 16, 23, 30, 2005 ARMANDO B. FONTOURA, Sheriff tion for the decline and said he deer management plan in South ship business administrator, said close enough to the goal to reduce ZUCKER, GOLDBERG & ACKERMAN, ATTORNEY(S) TOWNSHIP OF MILLBURN will order another aerial count to Mountain Reservation, it would he sympathizes with the county the population to 60. 1-908-233-8500, XCZ-63304 COUNTY OF ESSEX The Item 1394870 PUBLIC NOTICE be taken, this time one that have to have the unanimous sup- executive’s dilemma and would be “It’s all a guessing game,” Gor- Fee $75.68 ORDINANCE NO. 2253-05 June 16, 23, 30, July 7, 2005 includes municipal properties port of all the surrounding com- pleased to see the county’s next don said, “ but if we’re dealing ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING A ONE adjoining the reservation. munities. survey include portions of town- with number games, you stick HOUR TIME LIMIT FOR PARING ON THE WEST SIDE OF SPRING STREET That recount, however, will DiVincenzo made the point ship property. with those numbers in good times SHERIFF’S FILE NO. 2005 004322 AND AMENDING SUBSECTION 7-11.1 SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY, AND PARAGRAPH 7-11.2c OF THE have to take place in late autumn that some municipalities, such as Gordon said an aerial survey of and bad.” CHANCERY DIVISION, ESSEX COUNTY, MILLBURN TOWNSHIP ORDINANCE DOCKET NO. F973304 HUDSON CITY CODE or during the winter, when leaves Maplewood, that previously 10 square miles of township prop- Gordon said no decision about PREFERRED FUNDING CORP., A CORPO- The Ordinance, of which the foregoing is the are off the trees. expressed interest in the use of erties in 2004 showed 196 deer, holding a controlled hunt over the RATION OF THE STATE OF DELAWARE number and title, was passed on final read- PLAINTIFF -vs- RENATE BUEHNING AKA ing, at a regular meeting of the Township DiVincenzo said he agrees with sharpshooters to thin the deer including deer living in pockets of coming winter will be made until RENATE K. BUEHNING, UNREMARRIED Committee of the Township of Millburn in the WIDOW; ET ALS. DEFENDANTS County of Essex, held on the 7th day of a recent report by the Audubon herd now oppose the practice. the Wyoming and South Moun- the end of the summer. Execution For Sale of Mortgaged Premises June, 2005. Society asking the state to reduce “I support what Millburn is tain neighborhoods. The township has employed By virtue of the above stated writ of Execu- Thomas C. McDermott, Mayor tion, to me directed, I shall expose for sale Chairman, Township Committee the population of white-tailed deer doing as far as the controlled hunt Over the past winter, according sharpshooters to maintain the by Public Auction, in SHERIFF’S OFFICE, Joanne M. Monarque, RMC Essex County Courts Building in Newark, on Township Clerk which, the society maintains, are goes,” DiVincenzo said, referring to Gordon, sharpshooters retained deer population four out of the Tuesday, June 28, 2005, at one-thirty P.M. (Prevailing Time) The Item-1389558 threatening birds and other to Millburn’s ongoing use of by the township killed 136 deer. past five years. Commonly known as: Fee: $11.18 10 NOTTINGHAM RD June 16, 2005 SHORT HILLS, NJ 07078 Lot: 15 Block: 1505 Size: 100.00 X 125.00 X 119.23 X 126.70 SHERIFF’S FILE NO. 2005 005282 feet SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY, Schools Distance to nearest cross street: 149.00 feet CHANCERY DIVISION, ESSEX COUNTY, County offering aquatic program Nearest cross street name: DOCKET NO. F129805 MORTGAGE ELEC- Continued from Page A1 A full legal description can be found in the TRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC. office of the Register of Essex County. PLAINTIFF -vs- BADRIYYAH KALIMAH DE- Essex County Executive Joseph Affairs, is a great way for senior cit- obtaining a registration form for A deposit of 20% of the bid price in certified FENDANTS funds is required at the time of sale. Execution For Sale of Mortgaged Premises N. DiVincenzo, Jr. is inviting senior izens to stay alive, exercise and Splashercise should contact the Alfieri said numerous stu- The approximate amount of the Judgment By virtue of the above stated writ of Execu- to be satisfied by said sale is the sum of tion, to me directed, I shall expose for sale citizens, ages 60 and older, to par- interact with other county resi- Essex County Department of Parks dents were suffering EIGHT HUNDRED FORTY NINE THOU- by Public Auction, in SHERIFF’S OFFICE, ticipate in the 2005 Splashercise dents. and Recreation’s fitness unit. The headaches and nausea and a SAND THREE HUNDRED FIFTEEN AND Essex County Courts Building in Newark, on 28/100 DOLLARS ($849,315.28), together Tuesday, July 12, 2005, at one-thirty P.M. Fitness Program taking place at the Enrollment in the Splashercise county requires all senior citizens “handful” had been sent with the costs of this sale. (Prevailing Time) The Sheriff reserves the right to adjourn the Commonly known as: community pool in Gero Park in classes will be done on a first come, to obtain a doctor’s waiver to par- home. He noted the school’s sale from time to time as provided by Law. 44 FINLAY PL addition to those in Verona and first serve basis.The program will ticipate in the aquatics program. multi-purpose room did not Newark, N.J. May 23, 2005 NEWARK, NJ 07106 ARMANDO B. FONTOURA, Sheriff Lot: 27 Block: 4188 Cedar Grove this summer. be offered at the municipal pool in Registration forms must be com- have air conditioning and he DIEFFENBACH, WITT & BIRCHBY, Size: 25.00 x 100.00 x 25.00 x 100.00 feet ATTORNEY(S) Nearest cross street name: VAIL STREET DiVincenzo said the aquatics fit- Gero Park every Thursday from pleted and postmarked by Mon- was recommending teachers The Item 1385273 A full legal description can be found in the Fee $55.47 office of the Register of Essex County. ness program, sponsored by the 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. beginning July day. For further information, call and students alike dress June 9, 16, 23, 2005 A deposit of 20% of the bid price in certified Essex County Department of 14 and continuing through Aug. 18. (973) 268-3500, extension 234. appropriately for the weather, funds is required at the time of sale. *Subject to any unpaid taxes, municipal Parks, Recreation and Cultural Senior citizens interested in Each session will cost $7.50. drink water and take breaks. SHERIFF’S FILE NO. 2005 004330 liens or other charges, and any such taxes, SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY, charges, liens, insurance premiums or other CHANCERY DIVISION, ESSEX COUNTY, advances made by plaintiff prior to this sale. DOCKET NO. F1682804 HOUSEHOLD FI- All interested parties are to conduct and as- NANCE CORPORATION, III PLAINTIFF -vs- certain whether or not any outstanding inter- LORNA KEILER; EVERTON KEILER; est remain of record and/or have priority over OVERLOOK HOSPITAL; VIRGINIA ALLEN the lien being foreclosed and, if so the cur- DEFENDANTS rent amount due thereon. Execution For Sale of Mortgaged Premises The approximate amount of the Judgment to By virtue of the above stated writ of Execu- be satisfied by said sale is the sum of ONE tion, to me directed, I shall expose for sale HUNDRED THIRTY TWO THOUSAND by Public Auction, in SHERIFF’S OFFICE, THREE HUNDRED NINE AND 86/100 DOL- Essex County Courts Building in Newark, on LARS ($132,309.86), together with the costs Tuesday, June 28, 2005, at one-thirty P.M. of this sale. (Prevailing Time) The Sheriff reserves the right to adjourn the Commonly known as: sale from time to time as provided by Law. 234 N DAY ST Newark, N.J. June 06, 2005 ORANGE, NJ 07050 ARMANDO B. FONTOURA, Sheriff Lot: 9 Block: 27 PHELAN HANNINAN & SCHMIEG, PC, Size: 28.43 x 125.00 x 28.43 x 125.00 feet ATTORNEY(S) Distance to nearest cross street: 545.18 feet The Item 1394852 Nearest cross street name: PARK AVENUE Fee $82.56 A full legal description can be found in the June 16, 23, 30, July 7, 2005 office of the Register of Essex County. A deposit of 20% of the bid price in certified funds is required at the time of sale. TURN TO . . . Subject to: Taxes $5,200.00 3/14/05 The approximate amount of the Judgment to be satisfied by said sale is the sum of TWO HUNDRED TWENTY THOUSAND THREE HUNDRED SEVEN AND 47/100 DOLLARS ($220,307.47), together with the The Classifieds costs of this sale. Service Directory The Sheriff reserves the right to adjourn the sale from time to time as provided by Law. Newark, N.J. May 23, 2005 When problems arise around ARMANDO B. FONTOURA, Sheriff the house - don’t panic! 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Must have Air Conditioning/ ly with the residents Need assistants to do field Wanted Hands on Director must. M-F 37.5 hrs/wk. and operation of various prior newspaper sales and co-workers, the verifications & back up de - Heating Mechanic for start up after school Send resume equipment within the post exp, & excellent verbal & ability to lift at least 75 livery. Must have Driver’s Automotive program in Millburn for wprecruiting@northjersey. press function. Must be written comm skills, prob- pounds on a continu- license, use of own vehi - And apprentice. Industrial children ages K-5 grds. com or fax (201) 457- able to lift up to 50lbs. lem solving ability and ous basis, walk long cle & ability to lift up to 35 A Directory & Comm’l work. Co bnfts Must have 3+ yrs related 2508. When sending re- Good verbal and written multi-task. Please forward distances, and be lbs. Will cover North East & profit sharing. 973-227- exp. & college degree in sume, please mention comm skills. 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Fax res: 973-667- To Advertise in the Automotive Directory Call 1-800-472-0163 please mention "SP" in gen to Monmouth County. willing to work OT. please Publishes of The Record Fax resume to Carol 1816, atten: Colleen email or cover letter. EOE Call (973)875-0040 call 973-237-9000 ext. 19. & Herald News, EOE 973-912-9326 Page D4 Thursday, June 16, 2005 THE ITEM of Millburn and Short Hills www.theitemonline.com Help Wanted 1075 Help Wanted 1075 Help Wanted 1075 Dogs,Cats,Pets 1230 Antiques 1300 Musical Instruments 1335 Merchandise Wanted 1355 Chimney Cleaning 1645 Clean Ups & Hauling 1700 Gutters & Leaders 1840

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