Incorporating ihe Eaglo, The GS*3?rver, The Frugiess a»j^jj|jj£ SAFETY FIRST THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 2009 LO^ALSOURCE.COIV! VOL.92 NO 5 50 CENTS Solar-powered pedestrian safety beacons will be installed on Wal- nut Avenue at Blake Avenue. Page 12 Gamers gone wild By John O'Reilly GameStop robbed; Staff Writer HYBMBS EXPOSED UNION •— Fundraising, party A course on hybrid vehicles has employees tied up f ti made emergency responders in By John O'Reilly '1 i»,* V?3 - - hopping and lots of walking. That Hillside better equipped to handle Staff Writer is what Union Police Director Dan hybrid cars, if needed. SPRINGFIELD — It was a Ziescr can look forward to after Page 13 scene out of Grand Theft Auto. being named Grand Marshal of Two armed and masked robbers Newark's 74th annual St. Patrick's barged into a Springfield video Day Parade, the oldest such cele- game store, grabbed thousands in bration in the state. cash and gaming equipment and "It is an honor just to be consid- left two employees tied up in a back ered. I'd like to thank whoever room before leaving, authorities originally considered my name. I said. never thought I would have The incident occurred at received this," he said. approximately 8:50 p.m. Feb. 4 at The 54-year-old, a Clark resi- BANKING ON IT dent who recently took over as NJ GQV. Jon Corzine recently GameStop on Route 22. township police director, was visited the Community FoodBank The victims were not hurt and Vacant floors above Rahway library, once slated in Hillside. there were no customers in the to be used as the relocation site for City Hall raised in the Vailsburg section of Page 21 store at the time, police said. offices, has been sold to a developer seeking to Newark. He joined the city's police Two suspects, a male and lease the space to businesses. department in 1972 at age 17. The female posing as shoppers, entered deputy chief retired last year before the store and began talking with the becoming the Union police direc- employees about games, said Library office space tor. Springfield Police Sgt. Ed With two brothers also still serv- McNany. ing in the Newark Fire Department, A short time later, two men, one sold, may be leased Zieser calculated his immediate of whom was armed with a silver family has served Newark a com- Uy John O'Reilly bined 130 years • a total he handgun, entered and demanded Staff Writer CDC TAKES A'TRIP cash and the key to the safe. guessed his extended family would RAHWAY •• Vacant space above the Rahvvav Public Libran des- nearly triple. TO BOUNTIFUL' The gaming goons also filled a ignated for city offices two years ago may soon be occupied. large trash bag with an undeter- "|\V'L'| foil ho would be a good Cranford's local theater presents The location • the second and third floors abu\e the current Rail- representative of Newark." said 'The Trip to Bountiful' through mined amount of Xbox and Wii way Public Library at 2 Cits Hall Pla/a was sold b\ SIM Tech- Parade Committee chairman Kevin Feb. 21. consoles and games, McNany said. nologies, a consumer product development company based in Rail- Page 22 Frev. "'lie ha* ties In Newark At least two of the suspects tied way, to an investment, group hoping to lease the space quickl}, SDl the two employees' hands behind police, and he ha* always been Technologies did not identify the buyer by name. In October, howev- helpful and supportive to the Irish their backs with duct tape and er, representatives for the Newark-based Fieldsione Development IN IIS ISSUE ordered them to wait in a back community and organization;,." Group confirmed they were in the process of negotiating for the prop- Don't let the name Zieser fool Police Blotter 2 room before fleeing the store. erty. School Zone 16 you • his mother's family name is Investigators believe the robbers The exact purchasing price was not released, but a representative Opinion Page 8 Kelly, and he has been a member of had targeted the township store and at Weichert Commercial Brokerage, which is handling, the sale for Letters to the Editor 9 the F.ssex County Hmerald Society specifically went after Xbox and both parties, said the site sold for "millions," Senior Spotlight 19 for 30 years. Wii products. Residents should not The city lax assessor's could not be reached by press time to pro- County News 20 "It's great to show off my Irish fear a spree of violent robberies hit- vide the value of the space. The 41,000-square-feet space was the Arts & Entertainment 22 heritage, even though my [German! ting Springfield, McNany added. focus of a major redevelopment plan for Rahway, the 2007 Town Obituaries 27 father gets a little upset with me "This was not a random thing, Center Project. Officials had eyed the site as a place to relocate city Sports 28 sometimes," he joked. with suspects traveling up and offices when City Mall was demolished, making way for the con- Classified 39 His duties include attending clown the highway looking to corn- See FIRM, Page 11 See PD, Page 11 Sec ZIESER, Page 11

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Court Judge Stuart Peim, the jury man has been convicted of sexually prison. According to the investiga- Prosecutor's Office. Oatman was suspected of the took just 90 minutes to convict Oat- assaulting a Roselle woman who tion, Oatman called 9-1-1 on Nov. Hummel said an autopsy rape and arrested following a joint man. He will be sentenced April 17, later died, according to Union 4, 2006 and reported his 50-year- revealed the victim had been sexu- investigation between the county said Assistant Prosecutor David County Prosecutor Theodore J. old girlfriend fell unconscious after al assaulted immediately before she Prosecutor's Office and Roselle Hummel. Romankow. drinking. died. The Medical Examiner's police. He was charged with two John O 'Reilly can be. reached at After more than two years, When emergency personnel Office, however, could not deter- counts of first-degree aggravated 908-686-7700, ext. 116, or editori- authorities have yet to determine arrived at the woman's Roselle mine an exact cause of death. sexual assault. [email protected]. ______Two arrested in connection with burglaries BRIEFS Hillside was arrested at 11:46 a.m. Jan. 31, apartment and charged with sim- lana Proenca, 19, of Hillside jiliiiilliiiillli near Madison Hill Road, and Jar- ple assault, resisting arrest, harass- UPL: Make a Valentine and a .17-year-old juvenile vais Terrace on a $267 outstanding ment and criminal mischief. Union Public Main Library will from Ridgewood were arrested Tuccio on an outstanding warrant warrant from Scotch Plains, • On Jan. 31, two individuals hold a Valentine story time and in connection with two January for $795 for contempt of • Andrew Soyka, 28, of Win- reported GPS units were stolen craft program for children of all burglaries. court/motor vehicle violations. He field was arrested at 2:54 a.m. Feb. from their cars parked in a lot on ages and their caregivers at 11 a.m. The juvenile was attested was released after posting bail. 2, near Lake Avenue and Skuline Mountain Avenue. Saturday. No registration required. Jan. 28 after fleeing a Chester • Candyce Craig, 23, of Plain- Drive, on an outstanding warrant • Laura Worthington, 30, of Street home they allegedly field was arrested at 11:42 a.m. from Westfield. Westfield was arrested at 2:19 a.m. See capsule contents broke into. The juvenile was Jan. 21 on Central Avenue on Linden Feb. 1, on Meisel Avenue, and The Union Township Historical scared off by a resident, who warrants from Plainfield totaling • Sean Diamond, 26, of Wash- charged with driving while intoxi- Society will host a talk by Thomas was home at the time, accord- $928. ington Avenue, was arrested at 11 cated, refusal to submit to a Beisler on the township's 200th ing to police reports. • Ronald Villa, 30, of Westfield p.m. on Feb. 4 after police caught Breathalyzer and making unsafe anniversary time capsule at 2 p.m. The juvenile was found in was arrested at 10:! 6 a.m. Jan. 22, him spraying graffiti on a storage lane changes. Sunday, at Caldwell Parsonage, the area and arrested. Investi- near Lake Avenue and Kilmer building in Lav son Park. Dia- • Shariff Gilliarn, 27, of Irving- 909 Caldwell Ave. Beisler, chair- gators arrested Proenca the Drive, on a $500 warrant." Robert mond tagged three sides of the ton was arrested at 2:13 p.m. Feb. man of the Historical Society's next day for allegedly working L. Richardson, 48, was arrested at building with "Restl" in silver, 3, on Route 22, and charged with Board of Trustees, will show arti- with the minor in a Jan. 11 1:22 Jan. 15, at Essex County Jail yellow and red outline at the Wal- having a suspended license, driv- facts to be placed in the capsule, Gurd Avenue burglary. on a Summit warrant for contempt nut Street park. He was charged ing an uninsured vehicle, failure to which will be buried sometime this The juvenile is charged with of court. with criminal mischief and show a license, having an unregis- year. Refreshments will be served. two counts of burglary and • Adrian Faulkner, 45, of Rail- released on summons. tered vehicle, fictitious plates, and criminal mischief and one way was arrested at 4:04 p.m. Jan. Roselk on a $5,000 outstanding warrant Math review for teens count of theft. The juvenile is 22, on Brant Avenue, on a S250 • Marvin McDuffie. 49, of Lin- from Newark. A math review will be held for being held at Union County warrant from Irvington. den was arrested at 4:15 p.m. Feb. • Danielle Twine, 23, of teens at the library from 1:45 to Juvenile Detention Center in Jasmine McNeil!, 21, of 5, on the 1200 block of Morris Newark was arrested at 2:27 p.m. 3:45 p.m. and 6 to 8 p.m. Wednes- Linden. Newark was arrested at 3:09 p.m. Street, alter running from police Feb. 3. on Route 22, on an out- day. Snacks provided For informa- Proenca was charged with Jan. 26, on Central Avenue, on a who allegedly spotted him holding standing S504 warrant from Sea- tion or to reserve a seat, call 908- warrant from Elizabeth. one count each of burglary and a vial containing a while powder side Heights. 851-5451. theft and was released. • Patrick Douglas, 37, of Colo- believed to be narcotics. • Mark Full, 25, of Matawan nra was arrested at 1:05 a.m. Jan. Springfield was arrested at 3:43 Feb. 3, at Big UPL: Celebrate Ryfant 27. near Westfield Avenue and Lots on Mountain Avenue, and • On Jan. 23, police responded Celebrate books by Cynthia Richard Street, and charged with charged with theft by deception. Cranford to a report a $250 Garmin GPS Rylant at Union Public Main driving with a suspended license Clark was stolen from a vehicle parked • On Feb. 3, police responded Library's Cynthia Rylant Author and on a $500 outstanding warrant • Warren Dinkins, 39, of Rah- on Twin Oaks Oval. to a report of burglary at a home Party at 11 a.m. Wednesday. way was arrested at 11:43 a.m. on from Woodbridge, • On Jan. 23, police responded on Rolling Ruck Road, items Jan. 12 on Central Avenue on out- • Gregory Devine, 25, of Som- to a report a 2009 Ford wagon was reported stolen from the home Play games at UPL standing contempt of court and erset was arrested at, 10:34 a.m. stolen while parked on Evergreen include a 40-inch LG television. "Games @ the Library" day will motor vehicle violation warrants, Jan. 28, at police headquarters, on Avenue. • Luis Ferla, 37, of Elizabeth be held Wednesday at Union Public • John Kcnney, 46, of Union a $550 outstanding warrant from • On Jan. 23, police responded was arrested at 5:5

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Springfield/Hillside Lodge 2004 donated its banquet room to Boy Scout Troop 73 to host an 'Eagle Scout Court of Honor' Jan 3. Andrew Kocur, whose project was Licensed Bonded to build a prayer garden at St. James Church, was honored. Carmel Kretchmer presents Kocur with a flag, award certificate and letter written by Grand Exalted Ruler Paul Helsel. WE BUY GOLD •Silvp platinum.#Diamonds SHS: Mandarin course offers \ ® Coins ®Watches lessons in language, lifestyle By Joseph M. D'AHse knew the language would be popu- learn to match the character with Staff Writer lar, but it has been accepted faster the pronunciation," Wang said. "In SUMMIT — Lily Wang begins than I thought," Zimring said. this beginning level of Mandarin, I each one of her classes a little dif- She added, "We are trying to want students to master correct pro- ferently than her colleagues at make the students fully understand nunciation tones and have some Summit High School. eastern, as well as the western cul- basic writing skills. Speaking profi- 908-349-8240 Upon entering the classroom, tures." ciency is our goal." Walk-in or 2055 Springfield Avenue her students formally acknowledge Principal Paul Sears was Wang noticed most students are her and each other with a bow and "thrilled" the Mandarin program interested in learning how to write by Appointment Union, New Jersey 07083 a greeting; "zao an," the Mandarin has begun at his school — the class the characters, some of which arc expression for "good morning." replaced German, which was "pictographs," or visually similar to Wang, a Taiwan native, has been phased out in 2005. the object they represent. For teaching three sections of begin- "The understanding of China, example, the Chinese character for ner's Mandarin to 73 high school especially the Mandarin language, •"zao" is a pictograph showing the students since September. will be a key tool in business in the sun rising over a soldier's helmet. Business tax breaks reinstated "China is a growing power in future," Sears said. "There is a strong link between politics and the world economy," Wang came to the district last Chinese language, culture and phi- Wang said about the importance of year with a bachelor's degree from losophy. Mandarin 1 is giving stu- I available to first-time home buyers. To the course. "It is important.. .stu- National Taiwan University, as well dents an introduction to all three," I qualify, the home must be the first you've dents have a knowledge of the lan- as masters' degrees in Asian studies Wang said. owned in the past three years, and your guage and culture of China." with a focus on teaching Chinese The introductory Mandarin I income can't exceed $75,000 if you're She believes studying Mandarin language and culture from the Uni- class is supported by a $70,000 versity of California and Seton Hall single or $150,000 if your married. The will benefit her students in this era grant from the Summit Educational 1 University. Prior to teaching at credit applies for homes purchased after April of expanding globalization. Foundation. SHS, she offered instruction in 1 8,2008, and before July 1, 2009. The credit must be repaid over Mandarin, the official language Because of its popularity with Mandarin at a Chinese heritage 15 years, starting two years after you claim it. of China, is spoken by most of students, next year, Mandarin I and I China's 1.3 billion people. Man- school in Verona. II will be offered at Summit High The RCMmYto your TAXiNC CONCERNS* darin is the first language for 1.1 Wang said learning to speak and School. Money will be budgeted 1 billion people worldwide. In con- write Mandarin isn't easy. There for the classes, according to Zim- I trast, 510 and 425 million call Eng- are several difficulties not present ring. lish and Spanish their first lan- when learning other foreign lan- Sears said there are no plans to I Tax Advice and Services offered by: guage, respectively. guages. add other language courses to the BA - IRS Enrolled Agent ATA - Accredited Tax Advisor 1 Summit's District Supervisor of Mandarin is different from the curriculum in the immediate future. CPA - Certified Public Accountant ATP - Accredited Tax Preparer World Language, Leslie Zimring, romance languages, like Spanish or Currently, Summit High School 1 Ask tthout qur tax advice book explained Mandarin is becoming French, because the characters, or also offers Latin, French and Span- Corporate Office more and more popular in New Jer- symbols, of the written language do ish courses. 1 sey, prompting Rutgers Univer-sity 47 W. Westfield Avenue, Roselle Park not have a relationship to pronunci- Joseph M. D'Alise can he \ to begin a program to train people ation. reached at 908-686-7700, ext. 124, W: TaxDrx.com T: 908.241,1040 wishing to teach the language."! "In Mandarin, it is difficult to or [email protected]. ' '' UNION COUNTY LOCAtSOURCE LOCALSOURCE.COM THURSDAY, FEBRUARY "12, 2009 — PAGE'S

By Joseph M. D'Alise Workers at the Shell gas station We've §ot something B0T Paul Grculich echoed Taylor's concerns. "It's SUMMIT — Drivers and pedes- dangerous. The only thing holding Place: your business coid-size ad in over 120 it up are those wires," said one Now .Jersey newspapers. Get your message trians crossing the intersection of to over 1.5 million readers for $1,250 - that's Morris and Springfield avenues Shell mechanic who wished to statewide advertising for about $10 per paperl may have noticed a utility pole, the remain anonymous. For moro information: Contact'this paper. bottom of which is drastically The pole supports several utili- or DianeTi tint at New Jcrsny Press Association, splintered and leaning over the ties, such as cable and telephone union.loca swirce.eom MM40G-0B00, uxt. 24 • clircintKnjpa.orji Shell gas station located directly lines, each of which is run by a dif- beneath it. ferent company. Services were not After months of speculation interrupted due to the pole's condi- about how long it would remain tion, according to Prater. standing, Jersey Central Power & "It's a significant project that Light is in the planning slages of will involve a lot of coordination," replacing the pole — a project city Prater said. "We expect to replace officials say could be completed in the pole and realtach all the equip- March. ment, whi c rerouting the power so JCP&L spokesman Stan Prater residents won't suffer any outage explained the 30-foot pole was while we work." never in danger of falling, despite Summit Public Works Superin- area residents' and business own- tendent Paul Cascais said the pole ers' fears. was damaged as a result of a motor "A lot of poles can be leaning or vehicle accident last summer that splintered, and it doesn't mean occurred after a driver lost control they're structurally unsafe," he of their vehicle. explained. "The only reason we're Fie noted city officials had con- replacing il is, aesthetically, it looks tacted JCP&L soon after the acci- bad. If we thought it would fall, we dent about the potential need for would have replaced it much soon- repairs to the pole. er." Prater explained there are no Residents who have expressed plans to build a barrier to contain their concerns about the pole, say it the new pole. Summit 2nd Ward appears unstable. Councilman Michael Vernolico, Mrs. Taylor, an Evergreen Road who serves as the chairman of the resident who asked to have her first Public Safety Committee, said it is name withheld, said the pole does up to JCP&L. to deeide whether or not appear safe, especially as it not to seek restitution from the towers over both a gas station and a driver of the vehicle involved in the busy intersection. accident that caused the damage. 18 Month IRA 2.45 Minimum To Open $500 Police Dept completes 2008 Contribution Can Be Made Until 4/15/09!

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2009 Valentines Day GmwareCollection Ex-cemetery manager ROSELLE admits stealing $37K BRIEF By John O'Reilly people. The former cemetery man- It's time for cookies Staff Writer ager must repay the stolen money Girl Scouts Heart of New Jersey LINDEN — A former cemetery to receive probation at his March Council is conducting their annual director confessed to lining his 20 sentencing, the plea agreement Girl Scout Cookie sale. pockets with more than $37,000 states. Selling cookies is a tradition meant to secure final resting plots. Between March 2005 and that dates back as early as 1917, Joseph Lubas, 59, of Elizabeth August 2007 Lubas took checks when Girl Scouts began selling pleaded guilty last week to funnel- intended for crypts, burial plots and baked cookies to raise money to ing checks from Mt. Calvary a rental property at the Linden help their troop and community. A Gift For You Cemetery patrons into his personal cemetery, according to Assistant If you would like to purchase bank account, according to county Prosecutor Ann Rubin. cookies, visit www.infowselle.com A Heart For You Red Roses Prosecutor Theodore Romankow. ''An investigation was launched or contact Debbie Esposito at 908- According to John Holl, a after the Archdiocese of Newark, 241-5623. spokesperson for the Union County which owns the cemetery, discov- All proceeds generated through Prosecutor's Office, Lubas took ered accounting irregularities dur- this Web site will benefit the Girl willRICHIIBI ' checks from at least 12 different ing an audit," Rubin added. Scouts of Roselle. lRflllliSIfilifiH^ CLARK BRIEFS ^^^^^f Register for language III and Intermediate Polish, meet The Polish Cultural Foundation is Thursday evenings. English class is located at 177 Broadway, Clark. classes at foundation scheduled for Wednesday evenings. The Studies Program of the Pol- All classes meet from 7 to 9 p.m. ish Cultural Foundation in Clark is and run for twelve weeks. Early Want to play games? accepting registration for its lan- registration is suggested. The Clark Public Library will Give A Gift That You Can guage classes, which begins March For information, call the foun- hold afternoon games for youth Fri- Both Enjoy... Sexy Lingerie 2. Classes, Beginner's Polish II and dation office at a 732-382-7197. days at 3 p.m.

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r Big Band Classics and standards like cosaol fxxsn, aap. Pitfnk Frankie Valley & the Four Seasons ^ Join Us For f MONDAYS and Louie Armstrong Va£mtme 6 Weekend 1/2 Price Entrees Fri;, Sat. & Sunday Buy 1 Get 1 For the Freshest Seafood, February 13th, 14th & 15th 1/2 Off Entrees and Homemade pasta, WEDNESDAYS come on down to Cafe' Z. Guitar Hero Kids eat FREE Tuesday Night (with purchase of adult entree) Smeeim! Starts Feb. 18th Jany. fftigatani Buy one Entree Get one Half Off (up to $15.00) Cannot be combined with other specials/promotions or on Holidays UNION COUNTY LOCALSOURCE LOCALSOURCE.COM THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 2009 — PAGE 7 SPRINGFIELD BRIEFS Resident mugged; home raided 100% of the proceeds will go By John O'Reilly with the blade, Dowd. said. Try Rosette Stone Springfield Public Library has directly towards the election cam- Staff Writer The resident was treated and released from the purchased nine interactive Rosetta paign of. Dennis Wolfe and Alex KENILWORTH — Borough residents are not hospital later that night. Stone software kits in the following Mezzo for Springfield Board of immune to the steady rise in thefts across the coun- One day prior to the incident, another robbery languages: Mandarin 1 and 2, Eng- Education campaign. ty after an early-morning home invasion and a mid- took place to a single-family residence on nearby lish 1 and 2, French 1 and 2, Ger- day mugging left one victim's face slashed with a South 23rd Street. Sometime in the early morning man 1 and 2, Hebrew 1 and 2, Gael- Mom's Club meets razor last week. hours of Feb. 4, a family reported that their house ic 1 and 2, Italian 1 and 2, Russian The Mom's Club of Springfield had been broken into and burglarized. An undeter- On Feb. 5 at about 2 p.m., a 27-year-old borough 1 and 2 and Spanish 1 and 2. & Mountainside meets the first resident was in the area of Newark Avenue and mined amount of cash was taken, authorities said. The software is available for use Wednesday of each month at the South 22nd Street, a few blocks from the Municipal Investigators revealed they are pursuing several in the library and cannot be Springfield YMCA. Building, when he was allegedly assaulted by two leads in the case. checked out. men. Despite the proximity of the two incidents, police For information, call 973-376- Discuss Wild Swans' According to Kenihvorth Police Sgt. Tim Dowd, assured residents the two are not indicative of a con- 4930, ext. 229. the two suspects approached the resident and asked certed effort."Both incidents are isolated and unre- The Springfield Public Library's a question before getting close enough to grab and lated," Dowd confirmed. Non-fiction Readers* Book Discus- throw him to the ground. One suspect allegedly held Anyone with information on the home invasion Dine with candidates sion Group will discuss "Wild the victim down with a "bladed weapon" while the should call Sgt. Dowd at 908-276-1700 or with Get to know Springfield Board Swans: Three Daughters of China," other snatched the victim's wallet, jeweliy and information on the mugging, call Detective Fred of Education candidates Alex by Jung Chang at 7 p.m. Wednes- money, Dowd said. Soos at 908-276-1700. Mezzo and Dennis Wolfe at a meet day. Listening devices are available and greet event — "An Evening of The assault did not end there, however — before John O'Reilly can be reached at 908-686-7700, upon request. The library is located Candidates, Cocktails and Enter- at 66 Mountain Ave. fleeing, one of the assailants sliced the victim's face ext. 116, or editoriaKwjhelocakowce.com. tainment" — from 7 to 11 p.m. Sunday. Proceeds will go towards their election campaign. Compli- Like to play Scrabble? Union County Local Source want news from groups, organizations mentary food will be served and The Springfield library will hold This newspaper encourages congregations, temples, social and civic organizations to inform the editors comedians will entertain. There is a Scrabble nights Mondays at 7 p.m. about scheduled events and activities. Press releases should be typed, double-spaced and include a phone num- fee for tickets. For information, Patrons meet at 66 Mountain Ave. ber where a representative may be reached during the clay, [-'-mail press releases and photos to Union County contact Mezzo or Wolfe by e-mail Bring a friend or meet new LocalSource at [email protected]. To contact the managing editor, call 908-686-7700, ext. 127. at boccampaign()[email protected]. opponents. PC? Valentine Gilt Giving Dine Out

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Longer terms? No way! The state Senate Government Committee last week withheld judgment on a resolution proposing a constitu- tional amendment to alter the terms of office for state legislators. At a time when we argue for shedding more light on issues, this resolution should be shoved in the dark recesses of a filing cabinet, never again to see the light of day. The proposal, sponsored by Sen. Nicholas Scutari of Linden, would change the terms of office in both houses of the Legislature, Currently, Senate terms run on a •2-4- 4 system every 10 years, with a two-year term to start all decades, then two four-year terms before the next cen- sus. Assembly terms are exclusively for two-year peri- ods. Scutari's resolution would give state senators five- year terms, while Assembly members would alternate between three- and two-year terms. Photo Courtesy of Jim Lowney/county of Union One argument is that, with longer terms, legislators GOING GREEN — Union County Freeholders Bette Jane Kowalski and Angel G. can spend more time on the issues rather than fundrais- Estrada present a check from the county's Green Grant program to Union Coun- ing for future campaigns. Clearly, this argument is ty Magnet High School Principal Gwen Seneschal, second from right, Advisor Debra LaBrun, seconf from left and students Dina Kapengut of Springfield, third faulty. The likelihood is that longer terms will give leg- from left, and Grace Lawrence of Union, fourth from right. They are joined by islators more time to build their war chests, further lim- Thomas Bistocchi, right, superintendent of UCVocational-Technical Schools, and iting the chances of less-financed opponents. Carmen Centuolo, third from right, Union County Superintendent of Schools. This resolution appears to enable legislators to further entrench themselves in Trenton politics by escaping fre- quent public review. Longer terms mean fewer elections, and fewer opportunities for voters to reject non-per- forming representatives. Too many legislators have [t might be a benefit to have Hrown "was present at what already turned politics into careers. famed Captain Sully around to help appears to have been a political Because of that, we would support an idea by Senate navigate through the barrage of gathering of Republican county Minority Whip Kevin O'Toole, chairman of the Essex fluck thrown at us recently. chairman, state legislators and cam- County Republican Committee. O'Toole has suggested Flack, for the 99 percent not paign staffers actively engaged in, limiting the number of terms a legislator can hold one politically attuned, refers less than By Frank Capece and advising Chris Christie's cam- office. Some legislators argue it takes several terms for positively to those who either jump paign for governor." Pallone also them to begin building seniority and to fully grasp the or get pushed from the lofty world questioned if the "meeting was issues. This argument is hollow. Seniority has given of reporting and comment to serv- where the public could speak. Can approved of in advance by the act- ing as a spokesman for a public fig- you imagine 80 legislators, 78 of ing U.S. Attorney and whether her some legislators far more power than we believe they ure. whom don't represent the individ- attendance violated any current law were meant to have. In his informative piece "Who's ual listening at a public session? or guidelines regarding the conduct And we would have expected new legislators to have Covering Mew Jersey," ex-Daily Still, Bramnick or Walsh wrote, "1 of employees." fully learned the current issues during a rough-and-tum- Journal scribe Joe Strupp writes in recall quite vividly how citizens Enter the Drewniak Hack count- ble New Jersey campaign season. New Jersey Monthly how the would take the microphone" at er attack. He wrote about Pallone, We would suggest a 10-year limit: two four-year recent severe downturn in newspa- local meetings. "We are not required to act like terms, plus a two-year term, for senators; five two-year pers has found longtime and very The Democrats aren't immune cloistered drones when it comes to comfortable reporters either forced to the flack attack. Gov. Jon the political process, and with some terms for Assembly members. We believe a constant to take buyouts or in some cases, Corzine has hired investigative obvious restrictions, we are influx of new faces and new ideas would benefit our just given walking papers. reporter Jeff Welan from the Star allowed to associate with and sup- state. A popular blog site calls it Ledger to do so called, "opposition port campaigns and make political "jumping to the dark side." A lot of research." The real parlance is neg- contributions if we so choose — local pals are quietly snickering ative research. just like all Americans." The thrust that those who took shots at them Corzine also hired Deborah of his counter-attack was to draw are now taking their orders. Howlett as his communication away fire from the question if a Assemblyman Jon Bramnick director. She previously covered ranking U.S. David Worrall announced recently the appoint- the governor's office for the Star- Attorney —- not only a member Publisher Published Weekly Since 1917 . ment of longtime reporter Diane Ledger in what has been referred to of New Jersey Bar since 2007, but Incorporating the Union Leader, Toniann Antonelli Walsh as his "press secretary." as the "revolving door between a longtime employee of the New The Observer, The Progress and The Eagle Regional Editor Walsh was one of the buyout candi- media and administration." Jersey office and a longtime mem- dates at the Star-Ledger. Pretty The flacks can be a good deal ber of the California Bar —- did or Published By Stacey Eaton heavy stuff for an assemblyman to tougher and actually run aggressive should have engaged in such activ- Worrall Community Newspapers, Inc. Managing Editor 1291 StuyvesantAvenue, Union, N.J. 07083 . have a press secretary, Walsh said, interference for their bosses. Take ity. 908-686-7700 Steve Du Bois "I'm very pleased to join the staff. the case of Michael Drewniak, a It was also reported that Drew- Retail Ad Director After being an observer of govern- spokesperson for the U.S. Attorney. niak, who took what was described /A & •/ J 'M fgww^ oft wxywywi* ment for so many years, I'm sure it Two weeks ago, Congressman as a "short leave from his job" John D'Achirto will be fascinating to work for leg- Frank Pallone, whose district takes attended the campaign kick off of Circulation Diiector ©Worrall Community Newspapers, Inc. islators." in a chunk of Union County, wrote former boss Chris Christie. Talk 2008 All Rights Reserved One of her first "fascinating" to then-Acting Attorney General about a short revolving door. Articles, pictures and advertisements herein are the exclusive properly or work products was a release for her Mark Filip. Worrall Community New&papars, Inc. and any republlcation or broadcast without written permission Is prohibited. boss proposing that the Legislature Pallone's concern was that First An attorney, Frank Capece is a start each day with a public session Assistant U.S. Attorney Michele resident of Cranford. UNION COUNTY LOCALSOURCE LOCALSOURGE.COM THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 2009 — PAGE 9

The freeholders plan to turn Oakridge into a park. Intimidation doesn't work If this happens, it will be overrun by geese and if there To the Editor: is no staff, the property will be vandalized like the Over a period of time, there have been individuals state parks where (Gov. Jon) Corzine did not close but in this society that have used name-calling, ridicule, laid off all the state workers and vandalism is present. NJPACJNew 4fW5#y Youth Thwatro Summer Mus-tcsl program violence, heckling and intimidation to shut clown It is our recommendation that the freeholders do I ft Ic .I-ii hill M« hEl debate, silence those that disagree with their world not buy any more land under Green Acres as they have view, as well as cause havoc when a decision, vote, failed to manage and maintain the acreage they have issue or case does not go their way. under their control. The man-made reservoir in Clark Take for example, the situation in California. A needs to be dredged and surrounding rivers also need majority of residents there voted to ban gay marriage Tim Star Ledger Scholarship far to be dredged as this used to be done in the past. The th« F«rfof mJng Art* through initiative and referendum. Radical gay freeholders need to learn that as land owners, they are activists did not like the outcome at all. Then they responsible to the Union County public to maintain began to disrupt church services as well as intimidate any land or buildings they purchase. those who voted "yes." Mormon churches as well as Anything that can be done to save Oakridge Golf other churches have been attacked and the press has Course will be appreciated. not mentioned this whatsoever in its stories. The rea- Lavinia Ruby, trustee son: the press supports their actions. I challenge any Oakridge Women's Golf Association reporter, editor or producer to tell me otherwise. I will be more than happy to talk to them. If anyone thinks that using violence, name-calling Pass bill to honor heroes or intimidation is a way to change hearts and minds or To the Editor: make people "do the right things" or "see things their From throughout New Jersey, from farms, from 1 way, * they are morally and emphatically wrong. You schools, from tiny townships, they came to defend win your argument by making your case and changing America. They fought and died in combat against our minds. It is unfortunate that the press and others do not Nation's enemies, with their M-l, or M-16 rifles, on see this, which makes me wonder if they have any board a B-l 7, or a B-52, perhaps they served and died humanity within them, on the aircraft carrier "Intrepid." HERON BAY, LEWES, DE Alex I'ugliese Their gravesites resonant throughout the land- www.heronbayde.com Kenil worth scapes of Europe, of Asia, scattered through the vast- ness of the Pacific Ocean, dispersed throughout the •.'#1 ">i' immense reservoir that is America's military cemeter- Show her you care ies, perhaps even that of Arlington Cemetery itself. To the Editor: But those citizen soldiers who survived our nation's Everyone knows that Valentine's Day is that day of conflicts, while others fell, must utilize the electronic Swimming Pool Clubhouse the year when friends and lovers express affection for communications agendas, to insure the cherished one another through cards, candy, flowers or whatever memories of those who fought and died are memorial- Reasons to Buy NOW! $159,900 Single Family Home means the imagination can find. ized indelibly throughout the fabric of American soci- //alf acre lots in Lewes Delaware. Ranch homes ~ 2 bedrooms, 2 baths On this day, it would he most appropriate for us as ety. By utilizing the formats as cell-phones, writing e- starting at $159,900, Property taxes under $800/yr. Ho land rent. veterans to wine and dine that .special lady in our lives. mails, and text messaging, it is incumbent to insist that jE"asy on-sife mortgage qualification and financing. A simple card would express your heartfelt feelings, their local state representatives promptly provide the Resort style living and amenities including beautiful clubhouse with and show her that you care. proper honor, respect and reverence that is currently gathering room, exercise facility, library, 85,000 gallon outdoor swim- We must remember when we, as veterans, were absent from our New Jersey war dead. Currently, New- ming pool and more. away, there was a special someone we were longing to Jersey is on track to be the final stale to provide that Only $1,000 refundable deposit is required for qualified buyers. get home and see. There could be no better time than quality of respect, of dignity of honor to fallen ser- JVear beaches, boating, golfing, tax free shopping and more. Just Valentine's Day to give that special lady a big hug, a vicemen and serviceworoen, who presented their lives minutes away, warm embrace and shower her with gifts to show her to defend America. that she was the one, Rememher, sharing is oaring. Best buy at the beach. Five models available starting at $159,900. By quickly enabling the "Gold Star License Plates" Ixlward .1, Miller A\\ underground utilities, public water and sewer. Low homeowners bill, known as A-2725, and S-890, the state of New association fees. VI-W Post 2230 Jersey may finally ensure those humble acts of hom- Kenilworth Fou have options to purchase on half-acre lot. Now is the time to buy at age, of reverence, of sympathy, be patriotically the beach! extended to these hero American families who have Please call Tom Minio today at 302*644-9002. created such an incalculable sacrifice for New Jersey Save the gold course and for America. To the Editor: Michael Smith The freeholders of Union County plan to close Linden Oakridge Golf Course and eliminate nine holes at Gal- The Union Township Chamber of Commerce loping Hill Golf Course. The maintenance of the two 355 Chestnut Street, Union remaining courses will continue to be managed by Calling LHS Class of '80 Tel: 908-688-2777 Fax: 9Q8-688-G338 Union County but the management of Ashbrook and To the Editor: Galloping Mill courses will be privatized. Jim Brady Tbni Johnson As a long-lost member of Linden High School's Executive Director President The result will be two 18-hole courses in Union Class of 1980,1 was wondering if anyone is planning County replacing one 27-hole course and two 18-hole a 30-year reunion for 2010. courses. The freeholders state that the current courses I know that sounds like a long lime away, but we all are at 50 percent capacity. Despite last year's recom- know how time flies. I have been out of the area, mendations not to increase the fees, the freeholders did though not that far away for so long now, I rarely get 54th Annual Dinner Dance & Installation of Officers so and the result was that many Union County resi- any information about events like these, So, if any- Friday, March 6v2009 dents reduced the number of times they played at one's planning anything, I'd like to know about it. Or, Union County courses and played at other courses if you just want to say, "Hey, I'm still alive and I •President's Awards: where the fees were cheaper. The Pitch and Putt course remember you," you can reach me at YMCA of Eastern'Union County and the nine-hole golf course at Galloping Hill will be [email protected]. replaced by a driving range. Although many felt the Ernie Sandonato Anthony D'Amore's Dumkin' Demits driving range at Galloping Hill was a good idea, it Milford, Pa. James T. Schaefer Civic Service Award; should not be at the expense of losing nine-holes of Dr. Ted. Jakubowski, Superintendent of Schools golf and the Pitch and Putt. In the past, the golf courses' income helped subsi- Policy on letters, columns Call 908-688-2777 for tickets, ads, or sponsorships, dize other recreational facilities. The Club House at Union County LocalSonrce welcomes submissions Single Tickets $85. Couple $160. Table of 10 $750. Oakridge was allowed to become structurally unsound from its readers. , due to lack of maintenance. This building is a historic Writers must include their name, address and day- Ad Journal ads starting at $50 structure. Funding from the NJ Historic Trust and time telephone number for verification. The address is "Our mission is to "Units, Strengthen, Represent and Promote business other sources needs to be obtained to restore this build- [email protected]. growih for (fia Members of the Unfon Townsftfp Chamber of Commerce." ing to its original state, PAGE 10 ^- THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 2009 LOCALSOURCE.COM UNION COUNTY LOCALSOURCE Stuyvesant Roselle garbage Technical support HAIRCUTTING pickup modified By Paul Greulich Lewis Williams did not return calls Staff Writer for comment. Mayor Garrett Smith ROSELLE — Residents are still said the change has not been wel- getting used to a new system of comed by many residents. "I've garbage pickup that went into effect received a large number of com- Feb. 2, requiring trash be brought plaints, either walk-in or by phone," Smith said. Quality Hafr Cuts At to the curbside in order to be taken away by contractors. Dansereau said residents she Affordable Prices The borough had offered side- spoke to were less upset about the yard and backyard pickup for 15 change and more upset about the years. manner in which it was communi- . SPECIAL Council President Jamel Holley cated. She said many received curt, Monies., * <%!'f%00 said he and Councilman Yves abrasive letters from the governing Aubourg took the initiative on the body that did not educate them project to reduce a projected budg- about reasons for the change. et deficit of $2.7 million in 2009. "The community was extremely | OPEN M0N. thru SAT. The borough has been paying an upset," Dansereau said. "They want 1654 STUYVESANTAVE.' UNION unnecessarily high price for better communication in the future. i 908-851-2813 garbage collecting services for the They want an explanation." past two years because it did not Holley said he received only one have a garbage contract, Holley phone call of complaint. said. "The administration failed to Councilwoman Christine educate the public about the new Dansereau supported the move. service," Holley said. "Instead, "As our president has said, we have they used a sabotage tactic letter to tighten our belts and reach out to that came from the tax collector's our neighbors who many not be office." able to shovel their own snow or Smith argued the change was bring their own garbage out to the not properly discussed and thought- curb," Dansereau suggested. out by the council. "It does save us She noted the council expects to a few dollars, but at the end of the save between $300,000 and day, it's not worth it," Smith said, Karen $578,000 during the course of the 'it effects our seniors and our dis- Negrin, MM. five year contract. abled." Kathleen Scarola, the librarian at Valley Road The contract went out to bid, Dansereau said the council will School in Clark assists fourth-grade students, from ROUTINE BLOOD resulting in the selection of the continue to work on ways to cut back, Rachel VonHollen, Eleanor Singer and SCREENING same vendor that was previously this year's budget. "We're going to Marta Mickiewicz with the new online catalog sys- employed. have to absorb a little discomfort We all know how tem automated over the summer. important it is to have our blood Roselle Public Works Director during this hard economic time." chemical levels checked every year. But did you know that it's just as important to have your pet's blood checked as well? Your veterinarian Cranford company retrieves LINDEN knows that many serious diseases can be caught early before physical BRIEFS symptoms even manifest. Your jet crashed in Hudson River pet's blood will be drawn, sent to a laboratory, and screened three By Paul Greulich company's heavy lifting division. floating cranes used for a variety of . Want to start bowling? separate ways. First, a complete Staff Writer The amount of the contract was marine-related labors. Youth bowling programs for blood count will be done in which CRANFORD — Weeks Marine not disclosed. "Because of the Initially, the plane was held students in kindergarten through the blood is checked for anemia, Inc., a locally-based marine dredg- equipment we possess and our above the surface of the water by grade 6 will be held at 3:45 p.m. infection, cancer, and clotting ing company, is one of the largest facilities, we were the only compa- Wednesdays at Linden Lanes, ability. Another test evaluates the cables, but eventually sunk in 40 liver, kidneys, and protein levels, contractors of its kind in the coun- ny in the N.Y. area that could pro- feet of water, its right wing becom- Stiles Street. and looks for any signs of diabetes. try. vide the services needed," Mar- ing lodged in sediment below the The new special bumper divi- If the lab detects any abnormalities, But company members say few chioni said. Other contractors had pier's framework. sion for boys and girls ages 5 then further testing might be in people knew much about them until proposed disassembling the aircraft To extricate the jet whole, through 7 will be held on Wednes- order. recently, when they undertook one before relocating it. Weeks workers used a 500-ton days at 9:30 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. A blood test can provide of their more unusual jobs — li ft- While the 75-year-old, family- crane — one of the largest used on The adult/youth program will be a lot of important information that ing Airbus A320 from the Hudson owned company had never extract- the east coast—typically put to use held Sundays at 9:30 a.m. Each otherwise may be difficult to come River, where it crashed Jan. 15. ed a plane from water, Marchioni several times a week. program includes two games of by. At T.L.C. PET DOCTOR, we It took about 11 people two said it had experience retrieving The company was aided by New bowling, use of rental shoes and can perform blood tests as part of a weeks to move the aircraft at least sunken ships, a similar task. "We York City police and fire authori- lightweight balls, instructional regular schedule of health check- three miles on a barge, from Man- assistance and a trophy awards pro- ups for your pet. Come to 1326 do quite a bit of salvage work," he ties and its project partner, J. Supor Stuyvesant Ave., Union, or call hattan to Jersey City. The plane lost said, noting the company typically & Sons Inc., a Harrison-based gram. For information about the 908.(586.7080 with any questions power soon after taking off from salvages five or six beached, dis- trucking and rigging firm that han- programs, call Linden Lanes at and be sure to have your pet LaGuardia Airport and made an abled, capsized or sunken vessels dled transportation. 908-925-3550. regularly examined by an animal emergency landing in the river. Of each year. Marchioni praised the plane's expert. From surgery to basic nail the 155 passengers on board, some While the move went well, pilot, Chesley Sullenberger III, and Knitting, crocheting clipping, we want to help ensure were treated for minor injuries and Weeks Marine's divers struggled to crew, saying the positive outcome Knitting and Crocheting for a that your furry friend is as happy hypothermia, but no fatalities were pass slings underneath the aircraft of the emergency landing was like- and healthy as can be. Cause invites people of all ages reported. and assist in rigging a cable used to ly the result of attention given to who have a basic knowledge of HINT: Hyperthyroidism, The company's proposal to lift the aircraft out of the water. both the crash and the retrieval. a common senior feline ailment, knitting or crocheting and a set of move the plane to Greenville Yard can be diagnosed through si blood "The weather made it difficult," Weeks Marine has offices in knitting needles or a crochet hook test. — where it maintains equipment Marchioni said, Virginia and Philadelphia. to meet Tuesdays from 10 a.m. to — in one piece won it the contract The company, run by Richard S. Paul Greulich can be reached at noon. Meetings are held at the John from AIG Insurance, according to Weeks and his four sons, employs a 908-686-7700 ext, 121, or at edito- T. Gregorio Recreation Center, 330 www.myvetonline.com/tlcpd 5 Jason Marchioni, a manager in the small fleet of tugboats, barges and [email protected]. Helen St.

-pern UNION COUNTY LOCALSOURCE LOCALSOURCE.COM THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 2009 — PAGE 11 Zieser to held Newark parade Fete rock! (Continued from Page I) Cathedral before ending at Washington Park. fundraisers to help raise some of the estimated Frey estimated there will be approximately 3,500 $75,000 it costs to run the parade. Zieser is also marchers, including 500 bagpipers and drummers responsible for hosting the after-party, renting a bus from groups like Newark public safety, Emerald Soci- and transporting revelers to several pubs across Essex ety, Giblin Association, high school marching bands County. and a host of other law enforcement and Irish organi- v And then, there is the walking. Zieser will walk as zations. . :£v' "v the Newark representative in parades in Belmar, Nut- He said an estimated 10,000-plus spectators were • ' I II' ley, West Orange, and even a double-duty inarch in on hand last year and expects more in the second year Union — first with the township police and, after a of their new route. ill' run to the back of the line, another walk with the Zieser also guessed attendance will rise, mirroring . ,t' parade committee. the fortunes of the city he loves. "I could use roller skates, or a golf cart," he joked. "It's a big source of pride. Everyone always enjoys The actual Newark parade will kick off at I p.m. on the event, so we want to continue having a good March 13, along a new route Zieser helped plot out turnout each year. There is a renaissance going on in last year as deputy chief. Newark, and we want to be part of that for a long Beginning at the Prudential Center on Mullberry time," he said. Street, marchers will pass through the downtown by John O'Reilly can he readied al 908-6X6-7700, the state Performing Arts Center and St. Patrick's Pro- ext. 116, or edilorialialthelocalsowce.com. Firm preps to lease library space (Continued from Page 1) "[The location) offers a great way's booming redevelopment is a struction of a condominium retail opportunity for professional users positive factor in luring businesses. center. to position themselves within a Mayor James Kennedy specifi- Last year, however, new devel- thriving area," Krinsky said. cally mentioned the office space as opers declared the plans were not The asking price starts at $25 a "major asset" in his January State feasible, leading SD1 Technologies per square foot, depending on the of the City address, saying utiliz- to sell the site. requirements of the tenant, Krin- ing the empty floors would pro- sky added. mote commercial growth. "[The Students in Alicia ScipionFs second-grade class at "We anticipate a strong demand Franklin School in Rahway painted pet rocks after for the space," said Weichert senior She revealed the developer's development] will stimulate busi- plan to set up offices in the space, ness opportunities throughout the studying pebbles, sand and silt. Students display Vice President Beth Krinsky, their colorful pet rocks. She expects architects, law if available. business district," he said. firms, engineers, shipping compa- In addition to the site's access John 0 'Reilly can be reached nies and government agencies to to nearby highways and train and al 908-686-7700, ex I. 116, or cdi- show interest in renting space. bus stations, Krinsky said Rail- toriaKaithelocalsowve.com. PD: Suspects sought (Continued from Page I) agencies about other rait a robbery," he said. "We robberies...and a lot of the details Walk against seal hunt March 15 believe they were targeting this are still being gathered," he said. (Continued from Page 3) Approximately 200 activists among members of the European store." Police said descriptions of the lloynowski, currently a fresh- showed up for the walk last year in Union to ban the sale ol* anything McNany said he is not aware of masked suspects were minimal, as man at the Academy for Informa- Nomahegan Park to pledge money made from seal fur. "I just want to similar incidents at other area they were wearing face masks. tion and Technology, a Magnet to the cause. do my part to ensure thai the video game stores, but noted the Anyone with information on the School in Scotch Plains, First That event which, earned $500 progress made, continues," investigation is still underway. robbery is asked to call Springfield became aware of the hunt, which last year, took several months for lloynowski said. "We have two detectives work- Police at 973-376-0400 and ask for takes place every spring for six to lloynowski to plan. Barr feels lloynowski's actions ing on it. They have met with other the Detective Bureau. eight weeks, after reading the lloynowski has greater expec- are inspirational. IFAW's materials, detailing the tations for this year's mile-long "There's one word that practice, which involves collecting walk. describes Marcelo: extraordinary," seal fur. He anticipates earning between Barr said. Carcasses are often left on the S750 and S 1,000 for the cause this For information on donating The Canadian coastlines. year. mono), visit lloynowski's Web site "What is happening on Cana- "It's not much, but it adds up. at inypoiniix.net. Children's Academy da's coasts is endangering animals livery little bit helps," he said. Joseph M. D'Alise can he A Montessori School and excessively cruel," lloynowski According to lloynowski, reached al VOH-686-7700, ext. 127 1 said. recently there have been talks or edilorialdi lhclocalsouree.com. "awakening the spirit in your child'

Proudly Presents Professional Directory An You can lie OPEN HOUSE 6:30 pro to 9:00 pm Maple Composition for Thursday, February 26, 2009 A Dlv. of Worrall Community Newspapers Inc. Computerized Typesetting 37 Church Mall * Springfield Newspaper Publications Call §QB-8g6-77®0 Printing 973-379-3524 Standard Size (Broadsheet), or Tabloid ext. 165 For More Information [email protected] 1291 Stuyvesant Avenue 908-686-7700 f© speak wltli a Union, N.J. 07083 Ask for Tom Y. Ext. 135 www.childrensacademy.net PAGE 12 — THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 2009 LOCALSOURCE.COM UNION COUNTY LOCALSOURCE SUMMIT BRIEFS CPD: Solar beacons, speed Register for programs redeem a coupon at the Summit Department of Community Pro- The Department of Community grams at 100 Morris Ave. reduction to improve safety Programs is accepting registrations for their spring and summer pro- Participants in current recre- By Paul Grculich grams. ation, youth and senior programs Staff Writer Register online at www.regis- will get their coupons as a part of CRANFORD — Residents and ter.comnwnitypass.net/summit or their participation in those pro- officials are excited about changes , ! call the DCP offices at 908-277- grams. to the speed limit and $9,000 in 2932. Find coupons at the Community grant money for signage intended Financial assistance may be Center, Youth Center, City Hall and to improve safety on Walnut available based on the Federal Free the library. Staff members of the Avenue. Department of Community Pro- , i . • * * . , 'L , •. "i and Reduced Lunch Program. The two-year-old effort to Applicants are urged to call for grams will also be sending them improve pedestrian safety on one details. out in all correspondence during of the town's busiest roadways, ,-;.;• '^..;;' j" -' " • .. ".' ..' "r ,." . • the month, as well as passing them both in terms of vehicular and out at meetings, public gatherings pedestrian traffic, concluded Jan, Residents: Pucker up and events. 30. If you find yourself in need of a The Kiss & Hug Coupon Cam- ^ The state Department of Trans- hug or kiss anytime during the year, paign will run through February.

portation recently approved the . '...... ' • town's request to decrease the speed limit, on Walnut Avenue HILLSIDE BRBEFS from 30 to 25 mph between South Avenue and Lincoln Avenue. Try adult karobics HPL trustees meeting : Grant money from the state Free karobics classes for adults Library Board of Trustees will Department of Transportation's and teens are held Mondays and meet at 7 p.m. Wednesday in the Safe Routes to School II program, Wednesdays from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. Zisman Room. Call 973-686-4169. will also be used to install solar- at William H. Buie Community powered pedestrian safety bea- Center. Sign up at the Recreation Need help searching cons on Walnut Avenue at Blake Department or the Community Avenue, Center. Registration is required. for consumer data? A free adult computer class, These beacons are pedestrian- For information, call 973-926- A $9,000 grant from the state Department of Trans- "Learn How to Search for Con- activated, meaning they flash to 2219 or 973-923-1285. portation will be used to install solar-powered sumer Information," will be offered alert drivers when a pedestrian pedestrian safety beacons, like the one above, on at Hillside library from 11 to noon pushes a button. Walnut Avenue at Blake Avenue. Ask about Medicare Feb. 19. The state funding, which was Free Medicare counseling will accepted at the Jan. 26 Board of While a specific date to install the placement of the beacon on be offered at Hillside library today. Education meeting, is the town- the safety beacons has not yet Walnut Avenue seemed appropri- Appointment: Call 973-923-4413. Discuss Golden novel ship's second safe routes grant — been set, Mason said it is not far ate. Pageturners Book Club will the first, a $90,000 contribution off. "They should be up some time "It's a gooil idea. That's a long See Valentine movie meet to discuss "Edge <>f Heaven," accepted several years ago, in the spring," he said. stretch of road, with no traffic There will be a free showing of by Marila Golden at Hillside improved bike paths and cross- The police department has lights," he said. "Be My Valentine, Charlie Brown " library from 6 to 7:45 p.m. Feb. 19. walks used by students. applied to for another grant to McDonough said increased at Hillside library at 4 p.m. Friday. A sign similar to the beacon on place similar signs near Bloom- attention to pedestrian safety is Ask about Medicare ingdale Avenue School and Liv- Walnut Avenue has been located at needed due to the ongoing absence Free Medicare counseling will ingston Avenue School , but it is PSay Bingo with group the intersection of Springfield of u footbridge across the Rahway be offered at Hillside library Feb. still waiting to hear back from the River, noting depriving local stu1- Participate in African-American Avenue near Miin Street, where a 19. Call 973-923-4413 for an state. dents of a more direct route to Bingo at Hillside library at 4 p.m. resident was struck and killed by a appointment. drunk driver in 2007. Public Safety Commissioner school has brought increased foot Tuesday. and vehicular traffic to the roads. "Anything we can do to aid Martha Garcia did not return sev- 5 pedestrian safety is a benefit to the eral calls for comment. Paul Greutich can be reached Like arts and crafts? Read to a Dog' community," said police chief Kric Former Public Safety Commis- at m-686-7700 ext. 121, or at Free after-school arts and crafts A special story time, "Read to a Mason, sioner George McDonough said editorial(a)ihelocalsource.com. will be offered at Hillside library at dog," will be held at Hillside 4 p.rn. Wednesday. library from 6:30 to 7 p.m. Feb. 23. Light surveillance aimed at cutting violations, accidents By Paul Grculich The program is administered, occurred during the past few years municipalities to use in order to "Drivers have nobody to blame Staff Writer but not funded, by the DOT. The in Linden as a result of motorists make our roadways safer." but themselves if they allow irre- Drivers templed to run a red individual towns must procure and running red lights on Routes 1&9, Morrison believes cameras will sponsible people to operate their light in Linden or Rosellc Park will install the cameras on their own. according to Boyle. deter people from running red vehicles," Gerbounka said. have another reason to think twice, When the program's five-year con- Mayor Richard Gerbounka said lights. "It does bring monies into Such violations are not consid- thanks to "Red Light Running tract expires, municipalities can he supports the program, the town, but moreover its a public ered moving violations and will not Automated Enforcement" program, choose to renegotiate or renew "Any technology that reduces safety issue," he said. result in points being added to designed and funded by the state them, Morrison said. accidents and saves lives is money Sending fines to the vehicle's licenses. Department of Transportation. "There is no cost to the munici- well spent," said Gerbounka, not- owner, rather than the offending The program will be monitored The pilot program includes palities," Morrison assured. ing the program will be cut if it drivers, may lead to individuals by state and local authorities and using cameras and vehicle sensors The placement of a camera at docs not reduce accidents. being penalized for crimes they evaluated on a monthly basis to to record images of motorists driv- the intersection of Route 27, at Erin Phalon, director of Com- may not have committed, according determine the effect on traffic. ing through red traffic lights. North Stiles Street in Linden, has munications for the DOT, said to Gerbounka. Boyle said he supports the pro- Later, SI00 tickets are sent to already been approved by the DOT. towns included in the program last Gerbounka does not anticipate a gram and hopes it brings the acci- the vehicle's owner. The city has requested four fall were selected based on data problem "This must have passed dent rate down. Roselle Park Police Chief Paul other cameras be installed at major regarding specific traffic locations. the constitutional muster for the "Anything that would increase Morrison wants four cameras intersections along Routes 1 & 9, "Each municipality demonstrat- state to have approved it," he said. the safety on the roadways in •Lin- placed at West Westfield Avenue where the majority of car accidents ed violations and crashes related to Phalon said distribution of fines den is worth taking a look at," he and Locust Street, which is rife occur, according to a survey done red light running were not reduced to the vehicle' owner is written into said. with violations and accidents, to determine the frequency rate, by engineering, education and the legislation authorizing the pro- Paul Greulich can be reached at Another possible location is Linden Police Chief Michael Boyle said. enforcement efforts," Phalon said. gram. She added she has not 908-686-7700 ext. 121, or at edito- Road and East Westfield Avenue. At least four fatal crashes "This is an additional tool for received any complaints. [email protected]. UNION COUNTY LOCALSOURCE LOCALSOURCE.COM THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 2009 — PAGE 13

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NOW THAT'S "REEL" SERVICE Serving Union County since 1925 Hillside firefighters and police got a crash course in hybrid vehicles, like the Toy- ota Prius, above. The course, offered by Route 22 Toyota, gave the responders Deal directly with the owners, call us today. a chance to learn how the vehicle operates and ask questions, so they are pre- pared to handle the cars during emergencies. REEL-STRONG Route 22 Toyota offers police, iiilliiililii firefighters hybrid education 908-276-0900 By Paul Greulich they hit the roads several years the vehicles worked and the loca- Staff Writer ago - perceived hazards are tion of certain components, such 549 Lexington Ave., Crawford, N. J. HILLSIDE — Local first- related to the electrical systems. as the battery, which is in the www.reel-strong.com responders will approach motor "There's this 'it's never off trunk, rather than under the hood, vehicle accidents involving concept, where you are supposed as in traditional cars. hybrid vehicles with a little more to be electrocuted if you try to get Newman said some of those confidence, thanks to Route 22 into the car or take a door off," who attended were not aware Toyota — a dealership that hosted Naples said. there is still combustible fuel in a brief educational course aimed Newman said many people hybrid vehicles. at dispelling myths associated have that idea. Naples said the presentation with the automobile named for its "They think there's high volt- helped assuage fears his crew ability to utilize two or more dis- age in the vehicle, and you can get might harbor regarding these LEGAL QUESTIONS? tinct power sources;, typically electrocuted. But, you could drive vehicles. electric and gas. this vehicle into a body of water," lkIn reality, there's no differ- i The hour and half course was Newman said, ence between rescuing someone held at the dealership's service "The battery is not grounded to from a hybrid and rescuing them department at 109 Rt. 22 Jan 20 the vehicle, so it'll be perfectly from a conventional vehicle." We represent the seriously injured from auto, motorcycle, and 21, with approximately 25 safe" Naples said, "The cars are not township firefightera and police in Batteries in hybrid vehicles are only energy efficient, they're slip and fall, work related accidents (workers' compensation), attendance. encased in steel and automatically safe." "We went over emergency shut off in the event of a crash, Newman said he is not sure if and medical malpractice, We also handle your traffic tickets, response and we talked about the explained Newman, who noted other dealerships offer similar hybrid systems — how they work, there has never been a report of programs, but they should, DWI/DUI and criminal matters. where they're at," Rt, 22 Toyota's the hybrid design causing a volt- "We're doing it as a courtesy to Operations Manager Howard age-related injury. our local police and fire," New- Newman explained about the During the course, a Toyota man noted, saying he would con- course. Prius and a hybrid Camry sus- sider offering the course in other Fire Chief Dominick Naples, pended on lifts acted as visual municipalities, if asked. nnce who took part in the course, said aids. Paul Greulich can bv reached ATTORNEYS AT LAW there has been considerable misin- Township firefighters took a at 908-686-7700 exi. 121, or at formation about hybrid cars since particular interest in learning how [email protected].

MOUNTAINSIDE BRIEFS Cuddle story time U.S. Highway 22 East. The Moun- Defense Class atc) p.m. Feb. 26 at The Mountainside Public tainside Newcomers Club wel- USA Karate & Fitness, 721 Moun- Library will hold a Cuddle Story comes residents to join. RSVP by tain Ave. RSVP by Monday. Andrew S. Prince Mitchell H. Portnoi Time, for ages 12 to 23 months, on Saturday to participate in the event. For information or to RSVP, Thursdays, from 10:30 to 11 a.m. For membership information, con- Visit mountainxidenewcomcrx.org. tact Katherine Brophy at Parly Valentine's Day [email protected]. Toddler story time 732.396.890 Mommy & Me Valentine's Day The Mountainside library will Party will be presented by the New- Learn self defense hold a Toddler Story Time, just for comers Club from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Mountainside Newcomers Club 2-year-olds, on Tuesdays from Saturday at Borough Hall, 1385 is hosting a Ladies Night Out Self 10:30 to 11a.m. PAGE 14 — THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 2009 LOCALSOURCE.COM UNION COUNTY LOCALSOURCE Living HEALTH AND WELLNESS Give blood Tuesday Center for Hope plans nessnj.com. For information, call you to answer all of your ques- some time to view the "You Tube" Larry Markowitz, physical educa- tions. If you are not sure if volun- video. It's the older members of The Hillside Community Blood to host Charity Ball tion director at 908-289-8112. teering is for you, visit the volun- the Springfield First Aid Squad Bank and the Hillside Board of Center For Hope Hospice & teer Web site at www.springfield- who help to keep it alive, accord- Health in conjunction with The Palliative Care will host its 23rd fas.org/volimteer.html and take ing to squad officials. Blood Center of New Jersey will annual Charity Ball Feb. 21 at Springfield squad in host a blood drive Tuesday from 3 L'Affaire, on Route 22 East in search of volunteers to 8:30 p.m. at the lower parking Mountainside. Attention all Springfield senior lot at the Hillside Municipal Build- This annual fundraiser is a time citizens. The Springfield Volunteer COMMUNITY ACCESS UNLIMITED ing on the Hillside Avenue side. to come together to reflect on the First Aid Squad's greatest need is Donors don't have to pre-regis- Supporting People with Special Needs past, celebrate the center's people who are interested in help- ter and will receive a free gift and achievements and pledge support ing others. a free cholesterol screening. in Achieving Real Lives to the future of quality end-of-life The squad is seeking new mem- Participants will also be entered care. bers. No prior experience is need- Get your free one-hour consultation in a drawing for a free $20 gas Ellen R. Ramer has been cho- ed. The squad will provide volun- card. sen as this year's honoree. The teers with the necessary training. You don't have to be a Hillside Charity Ball will take place from The main requirements are that resident to donate blood. You may 7:30 p.m. until midnight. For tick- you are a caring person looking to also get credit for any organization ets or ad journal information, call help others and that you are in that is a member of the Blood Cen- 908-889-7780. good physical health. ter of New Jersey. If you are interested in joining, Zumba class offered a membership application is avail- Give the local Y a try The YM-YWHA of Union has able online at www.springfield- The YMCA of Eastern Union announced that Zumba Fitness will fas.org/volunteer.html. Complete County, Rahway Branch is offer- be coming to the Y. and sign the application then return We help people with housing, life skills training, vocational skills, ing a complimentary one-week The classes will be held in the it to the squad building, located at employment, health maintenance, money management, socialization, trial week for all adult and youth exercise studio at the center, locat- 10 North Trivett Ave. in Spring- education, crisis intervention, civic activities and community support. exercise classes from Feb. 23 to ed at 501 Green Lane in Union. field. If you are not ready to join, A partner with you in obtaining 28. The days are Sunday mornings but would like to get additional community and government resources Registration can be done at the from 9:15 to 10:15 a.m. and Tues- information, send an e-mail to welcome center with picture iden- day evenings from 8:15 to 9:15 [email protected] For more information, please call 908-354-3040, ext. 272 tification, p.m. For information, visit the or call 973-376-2040 and leave a 80 West Grand Street, Elizabeth • www.caunj.org This trial week only applies to Zumba Web site at www.zumbafit- message. Someone will contact the adult and youth physical activ- ity classes and does not include use of the pooJ or exercise equipment. For information, contact Keisha Griffin at 732-388-0057.

GA to host special open meeting Sunday The Union Sunday Chapter of Gamblers Anonymous, which recently celebrated its 35th anniversary, will host a special open-to-the-public meeting Sun- day from 7 to 9 p.m. The theme will be "Peace & Understanding in a Power Greater Than Ourselves." The meeting will be held at The United Methodist Church, located at the corner of Berwyn and Over- look streets, Union, one block west of Stuyvesant and Morris avenues, off Pine Street. Gamblers Anonymous is a 12- step recovery program. Anonymity is the spiritual foundation of the LJurjL^cWKs. Your Personality. Gamblers Anonymous program. This meeting is open to all who think they might have a gambling Almost invariably, the first thing visitors to Winchester Gardens notice is Winchester problem and all family, friends, our appearance. It would be hard to envision a more attractive community including students and seniors. than ours, with its stunning architecture and acres of lovely gardens, paths ^Gardens There will be free refreshments, and vistas. Yet this skin-deep beauty tells only half our story. and free parking in the church lot. J—^U'C (Ol'uL The free Gambling Anonymous The character and caliber of the people who live here tell the rest. They meeting lists and other approved are accomplished, they are vibrant, and as a result of the opportunities 333 Elmwood Avenue literature regarding the program here for lifelong learning, the wellness programs, and the myriad, social Maplewood, New Jersey 07040 will be available. and cultural events on campus and in the surrounding area, they flourish 800.887.7502 • (975) 378.2080 Information can be obtained by calling 908-289-4641, 732-221- at Winchester Gardens. Please visit us online to learn more, or call today www.winchestergardens.com 4758, 908-403-4756 or 609-655- to take a look for yourself. 0732. '« Si ".I*,."' -•'•". '.V*,.. i UNION COUNTY LOCALSOURCE LOCALSOURCE.COM THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 2009 ~ PAGE 15

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Locals make honor gra, Patryk Fraczkowski, Krystal Klmanl, Cole grads. GOOD SHEPHERD ACADEMY I Martinez, Steven Parrillo, Raquele Susan G. Kimani and Marcel roll at Oratory Prep Strickland, Monika Boehenko, 285 Nesbit Terrace The following local students Cole of Hillside graduated from Farielby Messenatdesir, Kristen The Art Institute of New York City. Irvington, New Jersey 07111 were named to the highest honor Benda, Zahra Banks, Ernie Atoche, g roll list at Oratory Preparatory Alicia Persuad, Mike Jerome, 973-375-0659 School in Summit: Smalls, Jimenez make Jonathan Wagner, Patrick Zegadlo, Registration for the 2009-2010 school year has begun. • Grade 9: Loren Reinoso of Mari Serrano, Melissa Menzel, dean's list at Coastal There are openings for all clay Pre-K 3 & 4, Roselle Park Sandee De La Cruz, Gianni Princi- Donovan A. Smalls II of Union Kindergarten and grades 1 thru 8. • Grade 10: Joseph Koomar of pato, Beverly Rochford, Matthew and Kristina M. Jimenez of Roselle Summit Figueroa, Ashlee Matos, Bethany Park were named to the clean's list • Grade 12: Casey Buckley of Parillo, Austin Miller, Katrina for the fall 2008 semester at • Excellence in a non-violent atmosphere 8 Springfield Charles, David Parillo, Nicole Coastal Carolina University, S.C. Academic structure with a strong discipline code Fragoso, Nick Johns, Hailey • Quality Education with small classes for each grade Galvez, Andre, Cruz Jamie Benda, Locals make dean's Four OK youths excel • Caring teachers and administration Tyler Davey, Love Desrosiers, list at Rider University Four members of the class of 0 Kristin Martins, Matthew Fragoso, Hot Lunch Program • School Uniforms 2009 at Oak Knoll School of the The following undergraduate Kaitlyn Da Roche, Michael Mangi- Holy Child in Summit were named students at Rider University have ni, Krystian Boehenko, Merius Fil- Edward J. Bloustein Distinguished been named to the dean's list for saime, Ralph Bouzy, Alysha Pierre Pre-K and 3 Grades 1 thru 8 Scholars, including Sarah Gepigon, the fall semester: David Barbone and Gilbert Nolasco. 5 days a week - 7:30 AM - 5:30 PM Optional before and Lauren Stanley, Katharine Thiemer and Kathryn Hornig of Kenilworth, Includes before and aftercare aftercare for all grades Alex D'Amico, Krista Lombard!, and Mary Turner. Jason Pellcgrina and Tyler Valenti Judge on dean's list All Day Kindergarten SPECIALS of Clark, Catherine DeSantis and Christopher M. Judge, a Cran- CHS scholars named 5 days a week - 8:(X) AM - 2:45 PM Art Samantha Neubeck of Summit, ford High School graduate, has The following Cranford High Computer Classes Nicholas Ferreira, Kimberly lleyl been named to the dean's list for the School seniors were selected as Optional before and aftercare and Jenna Monticello of Union, fall semester at St. Lawrence Uni- Edward J. Bloustein Distinguished Physical Education Shaina Goldberg of Springfield, versity, Canton, N.Y. Scholars for the 2008-09 academic Sports Program Music Kimberly Miller and Tatiana year: Brika Baumann, Kelli Bruno, Basketball Instrumental Music Kingston of Mountainside, Oliver Steriacci on dean's list Alec Campagna, Michelle Cannon, Volleyball Spanish Joszt and Ashley Smith of Roselle, Amanda Cardillo, Joseph Diaz, Jamie Steriacci of Union was Track & Field Norman Thomas Planer, Kalhryn Mackenzie Dow, Dana Fanelli, named to the dean's list lor the fall Cheerleading Ramey, Kevin Rum/.ie and Adam Samantha Fincke, Aiyana Gallardo, semester at York College of Penn- Swider of Cranford, Kevin Van Catherine Goski, Lisa Kessler, Mia sylvania. Loan of Roselle Park, Cassandre Korngruen, Megan Monahan, 0(.)OD SHEPHKRD ACADEMY LSMIODLK STATES ACCRKDH'FJ) Wagnac of Linden, and Jhamar James Murphy, Chelsea Nigro, Visit our website at: gootlsheplierd. i50in.com Youngblood of Elizabeth. 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interfaitli Families, and gay and lesbian Jews Regular Sunday Services Burnett Avenues. Sunday services: Adult Bible for personal growth and development for ASSEMBLIES OF GOD and dedicated to enriching lives of our 9:00 a.m. Slovak Worship Classes and Sunday School, 10:25 AM. Family children, youth, and adults. We have two congregational family by providing an 10:00 a.m. Sunday School Bible Ministry I lour, 11:00 AM. Tuesday 8:00 children's choirs and an adult Chancel Choir. CALVARY ASSEMBLY OF GOD inviting environment for spiritual, Coffee Hour PM, Prayer and Bible Study, lower meeting We also have a youth fellowship, regular adult INTERNATIONAL, A Pentecostal church educational, and social interaction and 11:00 a.m. English Worship room. Special activities for children and youth Bible Study, a Book Club and Summer seeking the face of God". 953 W. Chestnut growth. We offer to our membership and ACTIVITIES FOR: on Friday evening. Call us for details at 201- Vacation Bible School. Come and worship with St., Union. Church/964-1133, Fax/964-1153. community a wide variety of educational, YOUTH: Sunday School; Youth Groups; 761-6430. friends and neighbors this Sunday. Townley Rev. Jolin W. Bechtel, Pastor. spritual and social programs. Please plan on Summer Bible School Church is a growing congregation of caring Sunday Services: visiting and taking a look around. Temple ADULT: Variety of groups offering people. Church Office 686-1028. Rev. Sunday School -10:05am Beth Ahm Yisrael holds daily morning opportunities far ministry Christopher Taylor, Pastor. Morning Worship - 8:45am, 11:00am services Monday thru Friday at 7:00 am; and fellowship CROSSROADS CHRISTIAN Evening Service - 6:30pm Sunday at 8:55 am; Sunday thru Thursday BARRIER FREE FELLOWSHIP Wednesday Services: evenings at 7:45 pro. Friday evening Shabbat (908)688-0714 2815 Morris Avenue Ladies Bible Study (Heart&Home) - 10am services are at 8:00 pm (except for the 1st Union, NJ 07083 FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF Family Night 7:30pm with - Friday of month at 6:30 pnm), Shabbat Phone/fax: (908) 687-9440 Royal Rangers boys program (ages 3-14) SPRINGFIELD 210 Morris Ave. at Church morning at 9:30 am; for Shabbat afternoon REDEEMER LUTHERAN CHURCH E-Mail'. [email protected] Mall, Springfield, NJ 07081, 973-379-4320. Missionettes girls program (ages 3-17) Minha/Ma'ariv/Havdalah, please call for AND SCHOOL, 229 Cowperthwaite PI., Dr. Tom Sigley, Pastor-Teacher Rev. Victoria Ney, Pastor. Sunday Worship Adult School of the Bible times. Contact: Rabbi Mark Mallach Westficld, Rev. Haul E. Kritsch, Pastor. SERVICES ON SUNDAY: Friday Services: ([email protected]) - (973) 376-0539 xl5 (908) 232-1517. Beginning Sunday, July 6, 9:45 A.M. Bible School for all ages begins at 10:15am. Fellowship Hour Youth Night - 7:30pm or Executive Director Shirl Haines Summer Worship Times are as follows: 8:30 & 11:00 A.M. Celebration Worship immediately follows the service. Church time College & Career - 7:30pm (execdirector(S)templebethahmyisrael.com) - Sunday Worship Services, 8:30 and 10:00 Services nursery and Sunday School for infant to Pre- In addition there are monthly meetings of (973)376-0539x13. a.m. Sunday morning Nursery available. Children's Church & Nursery K avail. Sunday School for K-12th grade Women's Joy Ministries and Men's Wednesday Evening Worship Service, 7:30 Care is provided. begins at 9:00am in the Parish House @ 37 Breakfast Fellowship. For directions call p.m. Holy Communion is celebrated at all Wednesday: 008-964-1133 and press 4. Church Mall, For more information about worship services. The church and all rooms 7:30 P.M. Addiction/Compulsion Church groups and community activities or JEWISH-TRADITIONAL are handicapped accessible Discussion Group to contact Pastor Ney, please call the Church Youth activities during the week: CONSERVATIVE children of all ages. Office at 973-379-4320, or visit our website: UKRAINIAN EVANGELICAL Home Bible studies are now meeting. SpringfieldPresbyterian.org. ASSEMBLIES OF GOD CONGREGATION B'NAI AHAVATH Call for more infonnation or 2208 Stanley Terrace, Union (908) 686-8171 SHALOM, 2035 Vauxhall Road (corner of METHODIST check us out on the web. Rev. Walter Cebula, Pastor Plane Street), Union, Tel: (908) 686-6773. Web Site: www.ccfou.org **Note: All services are in English . Dr. Leon J. Yago-d, Rabbi Emeritus; Oscar COMMUNITY UNITED METHODIST "Where the Bible Comes ALIVE!" ( Ukrainian & Spanish translation available) Newman, Cantor; David Gelband, President. CHURCH ROMAN CATHOLIC Sunday Worship; 10:30 AM Congregation B'Nai Ahavath Shalom is a 301 Chestnut St., VICTORY CHURCH, 950 Raritan Road. traditional conservative congregation with a Sunday Evening: 6:30 PM. Rosellc Park. NJ 07204 Cranford, NJ. 732-407-1543. Pastor Terry THE CHURCH OF OUR LADY OF full range of programs. DAILY SERVICES: Food Pantry (Wednesday) 5-6:45 PM Phone: 908-245-2237 Hicock. Sunday Service lpm Worship and LOURDES, 300 Central Avenue, Sun: 8;30am; Mon-Fri.: 7:30am; Friday Wednesday Family Night: 7:00 PM Pastor; Rev.Glenn A. Scheyhing Praise, Teaching and prayer for healing. Mountainside, 908-232-1162. Celebrate the evening: 8pm; SATURDAY: 9:00am. Torah Spanish Service (Saturday): 7 PM 10:30 AM Worship Service Wednesday night 7pm. Bible study and Lord's Day: Anticipated Mass 5:00pm, Sunday class half hour before each service. Hebrew Sunday School Available prayer for healing. at 7:30am, 9:30am, 11:30am. Weekdays: School: Sundays 9:30am. Monday-Friday 7:30am, Saturday 8:00am, KENILWORTH COMMUNITY Sacrament of Reconciliation, Saturday at lpm. BAPTIST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Perpetual Adoration Chapel for personal prayer 455 Boulevard and devotion. www.ollmoimtainside.org, ANTIOCH BAPTIST CHURCH, 640 S. JEWISH-REFORM Kenilworth. NJ 07033 ORTHODOX [email protected]. Springfield Ave., Springfield. Rev. Clarence Church Office: 908-276-1956 Alston, Pastor. Church phone (973) 379- TEMPLE SHA'AREY SHALOM 78 S. Parsonage: 908-272-1995 ST. JOHN'S RUSSIAN ORTHODOX 1465. SUNDAY: 9:30 A.M. Family Bible Springfield Avenue, Springfield, (973) 379- Pastor: Rev. JinWook Jeong CHURCH, 211 West Grand Ave. School; 11:00 A.M. Worship Service. 5387, Joshua Goldstein, Rabbi; Amy English Service: 9:30 -10:30 Rahway, NJ. Phone: 732-382-8844. St. JAMES THE APOSTLE PARISH WEDNESDAY:" 7:30 EM;; Md-Week Daniels, Cantor/Education Director; Nina Fellowship: 10:30-11:00 www.stjrussianorthodox.com. Come and COMMUNITY, 45 South Springfield Avenue. Service. Holy Communion every First Greenman, Pre-School Director; Mindy Korean Service: 11:30- 12:30 explore the ancient Orthodox Christian Faith Springfield, New JersL-y 07081.973-376-3044. Sunday. Nursery Care available ever}' Schreff, Family Life Educator; Jeri Followed by Fellowship Services in English. Saturday Vespers 6:30 www.saintjnmcspari.ih.org. SUNDAY MASS: Sunday, ff transportation is needed call the Greenberg and Chris Grey Co-Presidents. Join us in Joyous Celebration of our pm; Sunday Liturgy 9:30 am; Sunday School Saturday 5:00pm (anticipated), Sunday 7:30, church office. Everyone is Welcome at Temple Sha'arey Shalom is a Reform Lord Jesus Christ! 11:15 am. ' 9:00, 10:30am and 12:00 noon, WEEKDAY Antioch. congregation affiliated with the Union for MASS: Monday-Friday 7:30am, Saturday Reform Judaism. Shabbat worship, enhanced 8:00am. RECONCILIATION: Saturday FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH by volunteer choir, begins on Friday 11:00am (any time by appointment). evenings at 8:00 PM, with monthly Family HILLSIDE, 166 Hillside Avenue, UNITED METHODIST CHURCH OF and Alternative Worship, Saturday morning Hillside, 973-926-1244, Pastor Chrisopher UNION. Berwyn Street at Overlook Ten-ace, PRESBYTERIAN Torah study class begins at 9:15 AM M- Jones. Sunday 9:35 a.m. Sunday Union. Rev. Ferdinand Llenado, followed by;worship at 10:30 AM. Religious Pastorjonathan Schneider, Music Director. COMMUNITY PRESBYTERIAN ST. JOSEPH PARISH, 767 Prospect Street, School and new Servants classes for all school classes meet on Saturday mornings Church Office 687-8077. Parsonage 686- CHURCH, 1459 Deer Path, Mountainside, Maplewood (1 blk. S. of Springfield Ave.'); ages, 11:00 a.m. Worship Service. Nursery for grades K-3; on Tuesday and Thursday 2412, Worship Service 11:00 A.M., Sunday New Jersey 07092. You are invited to join us in 973-761-5933, since 1914 serving Maplewood and Children's Church . Mid-week: afternoons for 4-7; and Tuesday evenings for worship includes a children's sermon, Worship Services on Sundays at 10:30 am. This and adjacent areas of Union and Millburn. Our •Wonderful Wednesdays in the Word 7:00- post bar/bat mitzvah students. Pre-school, followed by Sunday School, and communion is a place for you to enjoy uplifting music and faith community welcomes you to join us for classes are available for children ages 2 1/2 8:00 p.m.Yottth activities for children and on the first Sunday of each month. All relevant messages that will energize and inspire worship, service opportunities and spiritual through 4. The Temple has the support of an teens. Men and Women's Fellowships 1st welcome. United Methodist Men's, you. We offer a warm and. friendly environment support. Varied activities for adults, youth active Sisterhood, Brotherhood, Renaissance and 2nd Saturdays.office@fbc- Women's and Youth groups. Home Bible with Bible study, Sunday school and active group, K-8 religious education classes, and a Senior Group and Youth Group. A wide hillside.org. Studies 3rd Saturday each month. adult and youth groups. For further information, Catholic school for age 3 to grade 8. Mass range of activities is offered for all interest please contact Dr. Christopher Belden, Pastor at celebrated in our beautiful church, Sunday 7:30, levels and age groups. For more information, 908-232-9490. 9:00 and 11:30 a.m.; Saturday 5:30 p.m. call the Temple office, (973) 379-5387 or visit www.shaarey.org. CHRISTIANA MORAVIAN MISSIONARY ALLIANCE BATTLE HILL COMMUNITY CONNECTICUT FARMS UNITARIAN- MORAVIAN CHURCH, 77 Liberty Ave., PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, 888 LUTHERAN Union, 908-686-LAMB. Rev. Percivai Stuyvesant Avenue, Union. Rev. Roberta UNIVERSALIST ORCHARD PARK CHURCH Gordon, Pastor. Sunday Worship 10:30 am. Arrowsmith, Pastor. Sunday Worship Service 1264 Victor Avenue, Union CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH, Sunday School 9:15 am. Women's Group at 11:00 a.m. Sunday School/Confirmation UNITARIAN CHURCH IN SUMMIT, 4 (908)687-0364 E.L.C.A. meets first Wednesday of every month 1:30 Class and "For Adults Only Education" at e-mail: [email protected] 1359 Morris Ave. at Sterling Road Union Waldron Avenue, Summit, NJ 07901. 908-273- pm. Men's Group meets every other 10:00 a.m. Child care provided. Sound 3245, www.ucsunimit.org. A member of the We have ministry geared toward ALL age 908-686-0188 Wednesday 9:00 am. Wednesday, Bible system for the hearing impaired. Coffee hour groups and more: Men, Women, Teenagers, Sunday Worship at 10:00 a.m. Unitarian Universalist Association of study and Prayer Group 7:00 pm. follows the service. Ample parking is Congregations. Rev. Vanessa Rush Southern, Pre-teens, Children's Church, Couples, THE REV. JOHN D. LARSON provided. New contemporary worship service : minister. Our church draws members from Visitation, Hospital, etc. Our goal is to be a INTERIM PASTOR the "First Friday" of the month at 7:30 p.m. BB (Bible Believing), BK {Bible Knowing), We invite you to become a part of our family various religious and cultural backgrounds who Men's, women's, and youth groups provide a join together in their individual quests for truth BC (Bible Committed), BL (Bible Living) and to share with us in ministry. variety of opportunities for participation, ... church. A SWEPT Church Everyone is welcomed NON- and meaning, There is no creed or test of Church actively involved with the membership, but the community is bound , Serving/Worshiping/Evangelizing/ : community through Vacation Bible School, : Praying/Testifying DENOMINATIONAL together by principles, shared values and a "Friday Night Happening" for middle school desire to serve. Sunday services and Children's Sunday: Bible Classes @ 9:30am; Sunday: HOLY CROSS LUTHERAN CHURCH youth, CF Food Pantry, weekday Nursery Worship Service @ 11 am; Wednesday: 639 Mountain Avenue, Springfield, 07081, KENILWORTH GOSPEL CHAPEL Religious Education classes at 9 and 10:45am Newark and 23rd Street, Kenilworth, 908- School, and Cub and Boy Scout Troops. Green Vespers, 6:15pm, 3rd Saturday. Prayer @ 7pm; Pastor: Rev. Jerry Jay Olivo. 973-379-4525, Fax 973-379-8887. Our Serving the community since 1730, Sunday Worship Service takes place at 10 272-6131, Pastor Donald Dunkerton. Sunday 9:15 am Communion, 11:00 am Family Connecticut Farms is a vibrant, caring a.rri. For information about our midweek congregation committed to renewal and children, teen, and adult programs, contact Bible Hour and Sunday School for all ages, Wednesday 7:00 pm Prayer and Bible Study, growth. We welcome all to join us for JEWISH- • the Church . Office Monday through worship and fellowship. For additional Thursday, 8:30-4:00 p.m. (childcare provided), Friday 7:00 pm Youth Activities for Grade School age, Jr. High and information, call the church office at 908- CONSERVATIVE .-.' 688-3164 or log on to wwv.ctfarm.org. NOTE: All copy changes must be made in Sr. High, kenilworthgospel.org writing and received by Worrell Community TEMPLE BETH AHM YISRAEL 60 HOLY TRINITY Newspapers No later than 12:00 Noon, Temple Drive, Springfield. 973-376-0539.; LUTHERAN CHURCH E.L.C.A. Fridays prior to the following week's publication. We: are a Conservative Egalitarian 301 Tucker Avenue, TOWNLEY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH synagogue in Springfield. We are an ' • . . . Union NJ. 07083 MAPLEWOOD BIBLE CHAPEL: Please address changes to: Worship and serve together in a warm and 829 Salem Road, Union. Worship and Church inclusive congregation, welcoming to the Pastor Rev. RomanaAbelova School Sundays at 10:00 A.M. Nursery Care Connie Sloan broader: community of mature .couples, All Baptized Christians are welcome to our caring Bible centered fellowship, located at the intersection of Lexington. Tuscan and during all services. Holy Communion the first 1291 Stuyvesant Ave. P.O. Box 1596 singles,: "traditional" Jewish families, , Communion Table on 1st and 3rd Sundays. Sunday of each month. We offer opportunities Union, N.J. 07083 ,7..M UNION COUNTY LOCALSOURCE L0CALSOURCE.COM THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 2009 — PAGE 19

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Pre-school classes attend the special opening Catholic School Mass at St. John the Apostle Church in Clark on Jan. 25. Vljay Sammy, CPA, LLC CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT SENIOR SPOTLIGHT ' Income Tax Preparation Speaker will visit ner will be served with all the trim- of Norfolk Naval Base, Naval Air mings. Reservations can be made Station Oceana and Rowena's Jam Electronic Piling Clark senior meeting by calling Susan at 908-289-8112. and Jelly Factory. Refund Service Available The Clark senior citizens' monthly meeting will take place 201 -791 -5001 or 2Q1 -458-0348 Monday at the Brewer Senior Cen- Need help with taxes? Support through Sage www.vascpa.net ter, 430 Westfiekl Ave. at I p.m. The AARP Tax-Aide Founda- This year, more seniors will FREE Review of Your ^ The topic of the meeting will be tion is offering help to those tax- receive the care they need thanks "Property Tax Relief given by Joe payers with middle and lowto a new program at Sage Elder- Zingone, an economist and author, incomes. Special attention will be care's Eldercare Planning and who also is certified by AARP in given to those age 60 and older. Guidance program, supported in SPIDER WEB TAX CONSULTING SERVICES LLC the tax aide program. Beginning Tuesday and contin- part by a generous grant from the BOOKKEEI'ING.ACCOUNTING.TAXES.TAXPLANNING.PAYROII. 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SAGE developed a Valentine's Day luncheon tomor- the program in response to a grow- TIMOTHY OSEI WWW.SPIDERWEBTAX.COM row at 12:15 p.m. at Mosaico trips and activities ing number of seniors who are liv- Restaurant, 1072 Route 22 West in Cranford Seniors Friday Club ing alone outside of town centers, Mountainside. meets at Cranford Community and who do not have family or An Accounting Firm Choices for lunch include Center, 220 Walnut Ave., at 1 p.m. friends nearby to rely on for daily The February schedule based on caring, commitment and responsiveness penne vodka, tri-color salad, assistance or emergency care. Certified Public Accountants choice of chicken, sliced sirloin includes: Friday, social/bingo; Feb. & steak, salmon and veal. Coffee and 20, social/bingo, and Feb. 27, Investment Management social/bingo and health mainte- Fundraiser will benefit tea also will be served with • Fee Based Investment Management tiramisu and chocolate cake. One nance activities. The following local senior citizens • Tax & Estate Planning glass of red or white wine also is trips are planned: Atlantic City, Sage F.ldereare recently • Tax Return Preparation included. March 11 and April 8. The bus will announced a new fundraising pro- • Retirement Planning depart from the Centennial Avenue gram which will benefit seniors: •IRS Audits For information, call Eve Vitale • Certified Audits at 908-789-8568. All are welcome. Pool parking lot at noon. the collection of used cell phones • QuickBooks® Professional Advisors A St. Patrick's Day trip to Mt. and other electronics, The pro- • Business Planning Haven Country Resort, Milford, gram, which is being coordinated Celebrate Presidents Accounting Services Pa., will take place March 17. For through the National Council on For Businesses DayatYM-YWHA information, call Helen Popiel at Aging and Cellular Recycler, will The senior department at YM- 908-276-2849. There will be a Vir- provide much needed funds to sup- More Than 50 Years Experience YWHA of Union County, 501 ginia Beach trip from May 17 to port Sage Eldercare's programs Redfield, Blonsky & Co., ...._ Green Lane, Union, will conduct 21. It includes four nights of and services and will help Ihe envi- 15 North Union Ave > Cranford its Presidents Day luncheon Feb. oceanfront accommodations, four ronment at the same time. www.rbcpa.com 18 at 11:30 a.m. Music and enter- breakfasts and dinners. Among the Sage has collections boxes at 908 • 276 • 7226 tainment will be provided by events will be a visit to historic 290 Broad St. and at Summit Area Randy Pradera, who will feature a Williamsburg as well as the win- YMCA. They are accepting cell CALL CLASSIFIED 1-908-686-7850 variety of music of the 1940s and ery; a visit to Douglas MacArthur phones, laptops, cameras, mp3 1950s. A full-course chicken din- Memorial as well as guided tours players and video game consoles. UNION COUNTY NEWS

PAGE 20 — THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 2009 LOCALSOURCE.COM UNION COUNTY LOCALSOURCE Golf course closing causes concerns By Paul Greulich Ash Brook Golf Course in Scotch Plains. 7 million. The ultimate fate of this 18-hole will bring a wider audience to golf at Gallop- Staff Writer D'Elia said these three golf courses are oper- course has not been decided. ing Hill. The range, which studies indicate Union County officials recently ating at 52 percent capacity, while opera- County officials said the supply of golf will generate $600,000 in annual revenue, is announced the closure of the Oak Ridge Golf tional costs are running as if they were at 100 courses across the region far outweighs the expected to open by the end of the summer. Course in Clark as a means of saving money, percent, incurring a combined loss of demand, and plans instead to focus its exist- Golfers from around the county urged closing the budget gap and keeping the coun- $650,000 in 2008. However,, this was a ing manpower and resources on Ash Brook officials to reconsider these measures at the ty's finances strong in 2009. $500,000 revenue improvement over 2007, and Galloping Hill. Jan. 28 freeholder meeting, at which point County Public Information Director which the county credits to operational effi- County officials also announced plans to county officials stressed that the closing of Sebastian D'Elia said the closure will save ciencies and an increase in fees. privatize the clubhouses at the other two Oak Ridge was still only a possibility and the county $740,000. Oak Ridge sustained the worst operating facilities and build a driving range at Gallop- assured citizens that their comments and con- County government owns two other golf loss in 2007, at a total of $410,000. Overdue ing Hill. Officials said market studies have cerns would be taken into consideration. courses in addition to Oak Ridge — the Gal- upgrades and repairs to the facility's club- shown there is a lack of driving range facili- Residents who spoke on the subject felt loping Hill Golf Course in Keniiworth and house and course are estimated to cost $5 to ties in the region and that such an attraction See FREEHOLDERS, Page 21 Y hosts Af/g/ff at fAie museum heart 'deserves' honor By Joseph M. D'AIise marshalls in the past that 1 feel like Staff Writer I can't even hold a candle to." walk Massive floats, green confetti, Dugett is a U.S. Army veteran, countless shamrocks, beer flowing former Secret Service police officer By Joseph M. D'AIise like water, music and Joseph and member of the Knights of Staff Writer Dugett will, in all likelihood, Columbus, the Union County SPRINGFIELD — Planning on describe this year's Union County Emerald Society, the Fraternal giving your heart to another this St. Patrick's Day Parade. Order of Police and the American Valentine's Day? You might want Legion. He is also the former to get that heart healthy first. The parade is an annual event that is much-anticipated by the owner of Byrnes Tavern in Eliza- The township of Springfield and county's Irish-American popula- beth. (he area's YMC'A are partnering tion. This year, the parade commit- with the American Heart Associa- The longtime county resident tee has announced that Dugett of tion to provide residents an oppor- was chosen for the honor unani- Berkeley Heights has been chosen tunity to get off the couch, walk mously by representatives of the 17 as the grand marshall of the 13th and strengthen their hearts. parade committee member organi- annual celebration. zations and parade officers, after On Valentine's Day, residents being nominated by Jay Rice, the can help their hearts by kicking off "We are thrilled to have Joe as vict^ president of the Emerald Soci- the American Heart Association's our grand marshall," said Debbie ety. Start! Campaign in Springfield. Capasso, 2009 parade general chairwoman. The Start! Campaign is an eight- "Joe's been involved in the week national movement by the Dugett, originally from New parade and the St. Patrick's mass AHA to reduce heart-related dis- York City, has lived in Union since the parade started in 1997," ease. According to Springfield County for more than 50 years Rice said. "I can't think of anyone Mayor Bart Fracnkel, the Feb. 14 with his wife Corinne, his. son, more deserving of the honor." walk is a symbolic start to the Joseph and his two daughters, The parade typically draws movement. The walk will begin at Kelly and Kathleen. He is also a between 40,000 and 50,000 specta- the Springfield Fire Department on member of several Irish organiza- tors on a nice day, according to Mountain Avenue and make its way tions, including the Thornsticks, a Dugett, and costs approximately to the Springfidd YMCA on South group he helped found. $40,000, financed by the. Parade Springfield Avenue — the two are The Thornsticks is the group Committee, Union County and about a quarter of a mile apart. that coordinates the annual mass through year-round fundraising. honoring Ireland's patron saint at "We are trying to encourage our The Union County Board of Chosen Freeholders "I am honored and humbled," St. Patrick's Church in Elizabeth. residents and township employees recently hosted a museum tour for adults at Trail- said Dugett. "I love the parade. It is to participate and get healthier in side Nature and Science Center in Mountainside. "1 was shocked when they told a little like a fantasy, like hitting the the process," Fraenkel said. Highlights of the tour included an audio-visual me," Dugett humbly said. "I Pick-6, and wondering how real it is. Other than my wife accepting Program participants will presentation of the sights and sounds of nocturnal wouldn't have bet 10 cents on me my marriage proposal, this is the receive a lanyard identifying them animals such as owls. being chosen. There have been so biggest honor of my life." as a program participant, the oppor- many great and respected grand tunity to utilize indoor walking facilities and treadmills at the Springfield YMCA. according to Executive Director Bcrnadetle Experience will aid new director O'Keefe. O'Keefe said the indoor By Chris Neidenberg who took office Dec. 29, said the teamwork and "I think (Hurricane) Katrina showed we can track and treadmills will be avail- Correspondent determination relief workers displayed respond- still make a big impact with limited resources," able to program participants for the SUMMIT — While certainly not a happy sit- ing to the 2005 Crescent City storm left a lasting said Johnson, who worked in Louisiana between entire eight weeks of the program. uation. 1 lurricanc Katrina proved non-profit impression which inspires him in his new role. 2002-08, and whose facilities were severely "The Y is all about building organizations can still thrive when financially This remains on his mind as he takes over the damaged in the disaster. healthier lives, and this is a great challenged, according to the Greater New local Y during a national recession, which might He recalled the dire situation prompted his way to get people in Springfield to Orleans YMCA's former leader — who is now adversely impact fundraising and squeeze fami- former Y to bring services to the street, specifi- walk more and live healthier lives," heading the Summit Area branch. ly budgets in ways which could discourage cally, a Federal Emergency Management O'Keefe said. Chief Executive Officer Derrell Johnson, membership. . See YMCA, Page 21 UNION COUNTY LOCALSOURCE LOCALSOURCE.COM THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 2009 — PAGE 21

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The bulk of the donations were collected by the Jamaican Orga- 'Turning Point ,...http://www.turningpointnj.org nization of New Jersey during the Garden State Inauguration Celebration in Edi- son on Jan. 20. • Union Center National Bank ,ittp://www.ucnb.com Freeholders to close Oak Ridge course !: iillHliiiiliiliiilllil (Continued from Page 20) course, and a lot of beginners, and Union County at other facilities the course could be more success- it will be well-missed," Wasserman that aren't being utilized. It's a ful if it were run more efficiently, said. tough economic climate and we open to other communities, and The construction of the driving have to make tough decisions." belter marketed. range would eliminate some 27 The county's golfers intend to Jackie Wassennan, president of holes, another change that did not continue to work with the free- the Oak Ridge Womens' Golf sit well with golfers who felt such holders in the hopes of saving the Club, said the facility has suffered a facility would not not attract seri- course. from the closure of its snack bar ous golfers. "If they would just give it two years ago as well as a pro shop "It's not golf," one resident another year and listen .to some of David Gonzalez that does not offer a good selection said. "It doesn't resemble golf any the suggestions they're receiving, I of equipment. more than batting cages resemble would hope it could be salvaged," The Frog Bride Despite these shortcomings, baseball." Wasserman said. A hip adaptation Wassennan said more rounds were County officials said extensive Freeholder Vice Chairman (r played at Oak Ridge in 2008 that in consideration had been given to Daniel Sullivan, the board's only of the classic 2007. the matter. golfer, said it was difficult for him Russian tale Residents praised its natural "There has been a fair amount to consider closing the course, beauty and senior citizens attested of financial analysis on that which he uses regularly. to the club's popularity with older course," Union County Freeholder "Oak Ridge is very.dear to my Saturday, people because it can be easily tra- Chairman Alexander Mirabella heart, but there are many different Feb 28 at 2:00 versed on foot, said of Oak Ridge, "We feel there's decisions in the months ahead," "A lot of senior citizens use that plenty of opportunities for golf in Sullivan said. YMCA welcomes new director (Continued from Page 20) who cannot help themselves." Agency trailer park with about 500 trailers and 2,500 "It certainly helps that my predecessor, Tim Weid- people. In New Orleans, Johnson received help tnan, left this organization in excellent shape," noted through an influx of talent which arrived from the administrator, who oversees a $14 million annual YMCAs throughout the United States. budget. "We took in about §500,000 in contributions Johnson, 59, said the desire to be closer to family last year, which, I would say, was better than we could members in the Northeast convinced the Pennsylvania have expected. Given the new economic realities this UPCOMING EVENT year, we're going to have to reassure donors their gen- native to return to the region.Yet the CEO assured he TOPOL in erous contributions will continue helping people who will not soon forget the images Katrina left. Fiddler on the Roof need it the most." "I told my board in New Orleans I will take endur- Chalm Topol's farewell tour in ing a snowstorm over a Category 4 Hurricane any Johnson also pointed out the organization's need to the role that made him a legend day," said Johnson, whose wife remains in Mississip- monitor its finances closely, given the current state of March 10-15 pi for now, where she is a museum manager. the economy. "While we will have to watch our bot- In settling into his new role, Johnson, with 28 years tom line a little more carefully, we will not reduce just imagine of Y experience, faces new challenges. This time, they services," he said. have been brought on by a bad economy rather than Johnson assured that even the neediest persons, or bad weather. Yet he is optimistic the Summit Area Y, families simply worried if they can fit the Y into their serviced by more than 1,000 volunteers at four loca- budgets given the tight economy, will find a welcom- tions, and with approximately 18,000 members, will ing place. "Like most Ys, we don't turn people away — like the New Orleans branch — endure and prosper who cannot afford to pay," he explained. "We will 2008-2009 thanks to its strong foundation. work with anyone in our service area wishing to join." In fact, he described the local chapter, serving parts As to whether the Summit Area Y will make of Union, Somerset and Essex counties, as "one oftlie changes during his watch, Johrison promised to review NJPAC.ORG largest and best Ys in the state, not only in terms of its "strategic plan in the next six months and try refin- 1-888-GO-NJPAC services, but for its level of outreach in helping people ing it under the current economic realities." ARTS &-• LEISURE PAGE 22 — THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 2009 LOCALSOURCE.COM UNION COUNTY LOCALSOURCE Emotions make 'Bountiful' a trip that's worth taking Cranford Dramatic Club Theater's latest production wins the hearts of audience members of all-ages By Bea Smith Carrie Watts, the elderly mother of up there on that stage. It appears Staff Writer a dysfunctional family, who yearns that Carrie Watts is unhappy and Saturday evening at the Cran- to spend her final years in the depressed because she has had to ford Dramatic Club in Cranford, downtrodden town of Bountiful, leave her beloved Bountiful in prize-winning Sheila Harding set- Texas, has turned the order to live in a tiny apartment in tled comfortably upon the softest play into a truly professional vehi- Houston, Texas, with her son, part of the audience's heart and cle that would make the playwright Ludie, and his lazy, disagreeable remained there throughout the proud of so fine a performance. wife, Jessie Mae. Photos Courtesy of William ChflmWODO Theater entire performance of "The Trip to And the audience rides the emo- She works around the crowded Rick Brown, left, in the role of Ludie, talks with Thel- Bountiful." tional waves of the story with a true apartment while Jessie Mae meets ma, played by Corinne Chandler in a scene from Her contribution, to the role of understanding of what is happening her friends at the local drug store The Trip to Bountiful' at the Cranford Dramatic Club for Cokes and spends much of her Theater. time at the beauty parlor. Rick Brown downplays his role of constantly trying to run away — "The Trip to Bountiful" so authen- Ludie, desperately attempting to back to Bountiful — and, finally, tic was the actors' southern accents, appease his wife, who constantly she finds herself at a bus station, offering a definite flavor to the dra- finds fault with her mother-in-law, and before long, on a bus, headed matic story. demanding that she turn over her for the nearest town to Bountiful, Bill Cham is, as producer, is to retirement check to her, and at the called Harrison. She is befriended be congratulated for arranging to same time, he is trying to make his by a traveling companion, Thelma, bring this important play to the mother comfortable in her final a lovely, young bride of a soldier, CDC. Peter Clark has clone a won- years. The audience, understand- tenderly played by Corinne Chan- derful job allowing the actors' emo- ingly just wants to soothe his feel- dler. The others in the play have tions to appropriately take over the ings and make things right for him. been perfectly cast: Mark Douches effects of the common situation of Tracey Randinelli is absolutely as the first ticket man, George how to cope with the complexities stunning in the role of Jessie Mae. Mantas as the second ticket man, of a restless senior member of a She has the capacity to ring the Alan Kendall as Roy and Evan family. "The Trip to Bountiful" will very heart out of both her husband Blank as the sheriff. Even the trav- continue weekends through Feb. and her mother-in-law — and the elers, including Leslie Riccie, 21. And those who enjoy an excel- audience, as well. Betsy Newberry, Judi Chandler, lent stage production, are highly John Duryee and Shelon Cafaro, Carrie Watts, left, expresses her desire to return to The problem, which the couple recommended to take a bountiful were all convincing. Bountiful despite protests from her son, Ludie, encounters too frequently, is that trip to the CDC before its attributes . And, in addition, what made played by Rick Brown. Carrie, who has a heart disorder, is run out. Author 'reaches into his soul' to explore life, love Hillside poet 'reaches out' to readers in his first book When one digs deep enough dreams, girls, angels, love, fear, into one's feelings, dreams, hate, lust, God and peace, ecstasy, thoughts and experiences, one can On doom — • every emotion that, create a poetic effect. through the growing years, turns a And the poetic effect, literally The boy into a man. And as a man, he speaking, for Greg L. Hines of Hill- struggles with all these confronta- side, has emerged into a book tions. called "The Boy Who Wanted Too Shelf Hines reaches out to his readers Much." By Bea Smith to have them delve into their own Hines has introduced an inter- feelings from boyhood to manhood esting compilation of poetry and their way into a person's heart and and to know just what it is really prose, examining his own apparent soul. like to grow up and face the world state of growing into adulthood. Others, however, appear to have of reality, He has constructed his deepest been written just for the moment — "The Boy Who Wanted Too dreams of reality into a manuscript and then cast aside. Much" is well worth perusing. that is separated in three different Hines, in a comment from the Some of the poetry actually sounds sections: "The House of Emascula- author in his opening pages, as if Hines had lyrics in mind for tion," "Fairy Dust" and the final explains that "...this is a novel writ- songs to be written. section, which is titled "The Plea- ten in a new writing form...devel- And this reviewer really would- sure Letters." oping...over a period of five years. n't mind if it is placed on the shelf And in all three, he reaches into It is known as an abstracted reali- in a new category of poetry, his innermost soul to decipher and ty." It will, however, need more of to understand all that is happening He begins the book with a its kind upon which to lean. to him in life and love. poem, "The Boy Who Wanted Too 1 Some of the poems that Hines Much," and air introduction that Bea Smith can be reached at 908- In The Boy Who Wanted Too Much, Hillside poet has included in the book are says it all. 686-7700, ext. 118, or Greg L. Hines uses poetic verse to delve into his extremely well written and find He writes of enemies, lost [email protected] emotional journey from 'boyhood' to adult life. UNION COUNTY LOCALSOURCE LOCALSQURCE.COM THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 2009 — PAGE 23 Poet 'grew with his material' for first book By Bea Smith lished work, even though it is self- place, was to make my writing and enjoyed a lot of the great poets. Factual or based on following linear Staff Writer published by my own publishing more kinetic, with more life." And I'd love to thank my mother, framings...a story...of human suf- The reason it took Greg L. company, Hardkandy Publishing, Born in Newark, Hines moved Cclcstine Hines, for always putting fering, love, pride..." Hines of Hillside 10 years to write here in Hillside." to Hillside when he was 7 years books in my hands and allowing He also commented on the fact "The Boy Who Wanted Too He also publishes his own music old. He was educated in Newark me to read anything I wanted and as that readers should make up their Much," a book of emotional poetry, through Hardkandy Records Inc. schools, however., much as I wanted." own interpretation of his book and was because he grew along with the "I'm self-employed, have my "1 was a part-time student for In the beginning of the book, that "the depth is there." material. own record label, and my company four years at Kean College, now Hines emphasized "how important Mines' next project, he said, "Actually," Hines explained, "I has gotten a lot of international and university, where I majored in com- it is to realize that this is not mere- "will definitely be a novel in stan- started writing the book when I was regional exposure. And we've per- munication. ly a group of poems...it is known as dard form — actually, a book of younger, in my early 20s. 1 wanted formed locally," he said. "My poetry comes naturally to abstract reality. short stories. Then, who knows? to be as authentic as possible. And Hines agreed that "the reason 1 me," he admitted. "In school, poet- It focuses on the emotional state Perhaps a follow up book written in as my perspective changed, so did became a musician in the first ry influenced me. I read and studied and spiritual state rather than being poetic style." the character of the book. I call it a novel of abstract reality. It felt like a story, although not one that read from A to B." ^ChestnutChateau Hines, who is a musician by profession, mentioned that "I've Buy, 1 Entree & Receive been writing since I was 9 years old. And with a book such as this, 1 Entree at 1/2 Price for me, a lot of it had to do with my (Up to A M0*1 Value) life experiences. It was pretty much a way of getting my reelings out CHESTNUT CHATEAU Not To be Combined With and coping with a lot of things 1 had 649 Chestnut Street, Union Any Other Offer, going on then. With 'The Boy Who Not valid On Holidays Wanted Too Much,' you can come Or Weekends away with a story that, no two peo- 649 Chestnut St., Union ple who read it, will come away 908-964-8696 with the exact same story." www.chestnutchaleau.com Hines said he takes great pride in the fact that "this is my first pub-

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The calendar "Wednesday Night at the Movies" is open to all groups and organi- continues through the fall, with fea- zations in the Union County area. ture films beginning at 6:30 p.m. To place your free listing, send Visit www.mountainsidelibrary.org information to: Worrall Communi- a panel of judges and a contest munity Center, 1268 Sheaffer Ave., or call 233-0115 for a list of what's ty Newspapers, 1291 Stuyvesant administrator who will tabulate a HOBBIES Roselle, on the first Saturday of being shown. Ave., P.O. Box 3109, Union, NJ score sheet for the audience and each month. Meetings start at 9:30 07083 or editorial@thelocal~ competing quartets. The winning On Feb. 20, AMATEUR a.m. Free refreshments are served source.com. quartet will also be awarded the ASTRONOMERS INC. will conduct to members and guests before the TRIPS Annual Ben Ackermann Memorial its monthly membership meeting at meeting. For information, call Jim at Trophy, which is then passed along 8 p.m. in the Roy Smith Theater in 908-245-4744. The Deborah Hospital Foundation BOOKS to each year's subsequent winners. the Campus Center Building at will sponsor a fundraising trip to see Each quartet will sing two songs Union County College, 1033 Spring- "BEHOLD THE LAMB," a musical THE READERS' FORUM, the book and the top three placing quartets field Ave., Cranford. Immediately play at the Sight & Sound Theatre, discussion group of the CRAN- are also awarded contest medals following the business meeting at MOVIES Lancaster, Pa. It will be a two-and- FORD PUBLIC LIBRARY, will dis- approximately 9 p.m. the club will for their performance. No tickets are THE HISTORY OF BLACK CINE- a-half hour show. The group will cuss the following books: "Alexan- present a lecture, "Dust in the Inter- necessary. For entry forms or addi- MA from its beginnings through the have a family style lunch at the Her- der Hamilton" by Alex Chernow, stellar Medium," by David Joiner, an tional information, visit www.jer- 1920s will be highlighted during the shey Farms Pennsylvania Dutch Feb. 23; "Bridge of Sighs" by assistant professor of computational seyaires.org or call Clint Crane at Kenilworth Historical Society's Feb. restaurant. Pick-up time is 10 a.m. Richard Russo, March 30; "The mathematics and physics in the 908-276-0900. 19 Black History Month Celebration. on March 7. The group will return to Gathering" by Anne Enright, April 27 New Jersey Center for Science The general public is invited to Kenilworth at about 9:15 p.m. Addi- and "Unaccustomed Earth" by Technology and Mathematics Edu- attend the event, which will be held tional information and tickets can be Jhumpa Lahiri. All discussions will cation at Kean University in Union. at 7 p.m. at the Kenilworth Seniors' obtained by contacting Rosemary take place Mondays. New members Following the lecture, attendees will CRAFTS Center, 526 Kenilworth Blvd., Kenil- Palmer at 908-272-1705. are welcome at any time. Sessions be invited to the William Miller Sper- worth. Admission is free. Partici- start at 7 p.m. in the library's A FLEA MARKET AND CRAFT ry Observatory on campus and will pants will learn about the early days The Kenilworth Historical Society Fridlington Room. For information, SHOW will be held Saturday from 9 have the opportunity to speak with of black cinema and have an oppor- will host a bus trip to MOHEGAN call the library Reference Depart- a.m. to 3 p.m. in St. Thomas the club members and tour the facility. tunity to view short films featuring SUN CASINO In Uncasville, Conn, ment at 908-709-7272, or e-mail the Apostle Church, 1400 St. George Refreshments will be served. If such renowned black performers as on Feb. 21 and a trip to the library at [email protected]. Ave., Rahway. Dealer access is weather permits a celestial viewing Bessie Smith, Cab Galloway and PHILADELPHIA FLOWER SHOW scheduled for 8 a.m. The kitchen focusing on M42, the Orion Nebula, Lena Home. The program also will on March 5. The Feb. 21 Mohegan will be opened from 8 a.m. until 2 and the nebula's multiple star, feature a performance of African Sun Casino trip bus will depart p.m., and breakfast and lunch will Trapezium, will be conducted using music by the David Brearley Mid- Kenilworth from St. Theresa's CONCERTS be served. Admission is free. For the club's two large telescopes. All dle/High School Master Singers. Schooi parking lot at 8 a.m. and more information or to reserve a meetings and lectures have no return to Kenilworth at approximate- table, contact Maryann Laskowski Light refreshments will be served. The Friends of the Cranford Public admission fee and are open to the ly 9 p.m.The March 5 Philadelphia at 908-518-0107 or Barbara For information, call 908-709-0434. Library invite the public to enjoy an public. Free parking is provided. Flower Show trip will depart Kenil- Mytrowitz at 732-382-2417. EVENING OF CLASSICAL MUSIC For information on AAI and direc- worth from the South 21st Street The Springfield Free Public Library performed by a string trio from the tions visit www.asterism.org or call municipal parking lot at 8 a.m. and wiil continue its Lunchtime Film Mason Gross School of Arts, Rut- 908-276-STAR. return at 6 p.m. The cost includes Series entitled "A PAUL NEWMAN gers University, on Feb. 25, at 7:30 motor coach transportation, admis- RETROSPECTIVE." The fourth film p.m. in the Cranford Community sion to the Philadelphia Flower The Summit Department of Com- in the series will be shown on Feb. Center, 220 Walnut Ave. The per- Show and a visit to the. Reading Y-SQUARES, a local square dance munity Programs will sponsor 24 at noon. The series continues formance will feature selections Terminal Market, a renovated rail- club, meets Tuesdays at 7:30 p.m. CHESS CLUB for chess players every other Tuesday through March from (he works of Haydn, Schubert road terminal loc. For information at Frank K, Hehnly School, Raritan from beginner to the most experi- 24, Patrons can bring a brown bag and Beethoven. Road, Clark. For information, call enced players. Classes are avail- and reservations, call 908-709-0391 lunch to the program. Coffee and or 908-709-0434. The members of the trio are doctor- 908-298-1851, 732-381-2535 or able on Monday evenings for youth cookies will be served at 11:30 a.m. al students Pei-Yin Hsieh. violin; 908-241-9492. ages 7 to 17, from 6 to 7 p.m. and Assistive listening devices are avail- Ching-Yuan Chen and Ashley Yin- LUNA LOUNGE hosts "Tasty Thurs- adults from 6 to 7 p.m. The classes able upon request. The Springfield The CASANO COMMUNITY CEN- Hsuan Chen, cello. Admission to the days" with DJ Richie, who spins reg- are held at the Field House at 5 Free Public Library is located at 66 TER of Roselle Park sponsors a trip program is free and all are wel- gae and hip-hop. Patrons must be Myrtle Ave. For online registration Mountain Ave. in Springfield. For to SHOWBOAT IN ATLANTIC CITY come. 21 or older to enter. Dress is casual and credit card payment go to information, call the library at 973- the first Thursday of every month. but trendy. http$://regi$ter. co'mmunitypass. net/376-4930 or visit www.sfplnj.org. The bus pick-up times are 8:45 a.m. The SUMMIT SYMPHONY Parking is available. Luna Lounge is summit at the Michael Mauri Gazebo Park ORCHESTRA will present its next located at 1906 E. Georges Ave., The MOUNTAINSIDE PUBLIC and 9 a.m. at the Church of the concert on March 29 at 3 p.m. at Linden, Call 908-925-4120 for THE NORTH JERSEY CAR CLUB LIBRARY wili host the "BROWN Assumption. For more details call Summit High School, Kent Place details. BAG MOVIES" series for adults on 908-245-0666. Blvd. The concert will include music meets at the Anthony Amalfe Com- by Berlioz and Bach. The featured soloist for the concert will be violist TWO EXCITING UPCOMING EVENTS WITH TEATRO Edrnundo Ramirez. There will be a FRIDAY, FEB 27,2009 6:30pm to Midnight pre-concert lecture beginning at THE NEW CAVALIER RECENCY BALLROOM 2401 Won* A-n, KowU», 1W 2:15 p.m. for this performance. For information about the concert and ATASTiOFTANGO about the Summit Symphony Orchestra, visit the Web site at www.summitsymphonynj.org. &MORE Admission for the concert is free of Includes Dtangi* - Tango Music Concert - charge. Tango Argmtiiro & Salsa Dance Lesson - Dance Demos - Dance Party Till Midnight The Union County Performing Arts PERFECT FOR BEGINKEKS & ADVANCED Center in Rahway will present "THE Tickets: S50 (Including Dinner) MUSIC OF ABBA," with original musicians from the group, on Friday SATURDAY, MAR 14,2009 7:30pm at 8 p.m. For tickets and informa- THE WIUCJNS THEATRE AT KEAN UNIVERSITY MB Monk Aim, Union, NJ tion, call 732- 499-8226 or visit The Mestizo Dance Company ofNY www.ucac.org. ^s&^i^; The RAHWAY VALLEY JER- RITMOS SEYAIRES BARBERSHOP CHO- The Rhythms Of Latin America RUS will sponsor and host its 48th Amua vmmkig Music & Bmtce annual NOVICE QUARTET CON- Sttnge Extrrnvgrnw TEST on Feb. 21 at Roosevelt Ele- A Tmr Of Flu SpmtoflaimAwtenca mentary School, 811 St. Georges Tickets: $30 / $25 senior - sMld Ave., Rahway, at 7:30 p.m. Admis- sion is free to the public. 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Paul Angelsky Sr. Joseph Crawford was a disabled veteran of World Paul Angel- Joseph B. War II, serving in the Coast Guard. OBITUARY LIST sky Sr., 82, of Crawford, 87, Surviving are his wife of 64 Clark died of Roselle died years, Theresa "Tessie;" a son, Thomas N.; a daughter, Joanne L, ANGELSKY — Paul Sr., of Clark; Feb. 4. Feb. 4 at V, Jan. 31 in the BABERNITSH -- Frank C, of Mountainside; Feb. 7. * home. " L Delaire Con- Martino; five grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. BURKE — Lorraine J., of Roselle; Feb. 5. Born in Brooklyn, N.Y., Mr. valescent Center, Linden. CALDERONE — Frances J,, of Union; Feb. 3. The Galante Funeral Home, Angelsky resided in Clark for the Bom in Toccoa, Ga., Mr. Craw- CASSIDY — John G, of Summit; Feb. 6. Union, handled the arrangements. past 47 years. He worked as a print- ford lived in Plainfield for a num- CRAWFORD — Joseph B., of Roselle; Jan. 31. er for American Chicle Co. of Long ber of years before moving to DePAOLA—Salvatore A. Jr., of Roselle Park; Feb. 1. Island City, N.Y., for 29 years, Mr. Roselle in 1978. He was a machine Estie GolSihur DiGlACOMO — Marie Rose, of Cranford; Feb . 2. Angelsky also worked as a custodi- operator at New Departure Hyatt Estie L. DURSO — Irene, formerly of Hillside; Feb. I. al engineer for the township of Roller Bearings, a division of Gen- "Blackie" Gol- BRICK - Anna, of Roselle Park; Feb. 3. Clark at A.L. Johnson High School. eral Motors, Clark, for 27 years lihur, 85, of GALLICCHIO — Nicholas C. Jr., of Union; Jan. 31. He served in the Marine Corps dur- before his retirement. Mr. Crawford Rahway died GARVEY — John D., of Cranford; Feb. 6. ing World War II from 1944 to also worked for Harvard Industries, Feb. 3 in The GATTI -- Adele G, of Springfield; Jan. 30. 1946. Mr. Angelsky was a member Union. He served in the Army dur- Woodlands Genesis Eldercare, GIORDANO — Frank J,, of Union; Feb. 4. of the American Legion Post 328 of ing World War II and was the recip- Plainfield. GOLLIHUR -~ Estie L., of Rahway; Feb. 3. Clark. ient of a World War II Victory Born in St. Louis, Mo., Mr, Gol- H ANLEIN — John H., formerly of Hillside; Feb. 4. Surviving are his wife of 54 Medal. lihur moved to Hillside in 1946 and HANNA — Beriey Sr,, of Railway; Feb. 1. years, Olga; a son, Paul Jr.; a Surviving are his wife, Barbara to Rahway in 1951. He volunteered HENDERSON — Millie A., of Linden; Jan. 30. daughter, Susan Di Fabio, and two A.; four daughters, Pamela as a Boy Scout leader in both Rah- HOOD — Susan Lynn, of Union; Feb. 6. grandchildren. Dashiell, Robin Jones, Maryann way and Clark and was a lifetime HUFF — Darnell, formerly of Roselle; Jan. 28. The Krowicki Gorny Memorial Winrow and Leslie Davis; three member of the Good Sam Club. HYNDMAN — Virginia, of Rahway; Feb. 2. Home, Clark, handled the arrange- sons, Carlton Taylor, John Taylor Mr. Gollihur was a Navy veteran of KEANE —Betty, formerly of Cranford; Jan. 13. ments. and Clifford Davis; 15 grandchil- World War II and served as an avi- KIMBER — Warren IV, of Summit; Jan. 31, dren and 10 great-grandchildren. ation metalsmith third class. Before .. LAMONT — Gertrude, formerly of Linden; Feb. 5. • .: . retiring in 1983, he was employed The Smith Funeral Home, Eliz- LOMBARDO —Anthony F., formerly of Linden; Feb. 2. Frank Babernitsh for 19 years as a sheet metal work- abeth, handled the arrangements. MORLEY—William R, of Cranford; Feb. 4. c,;;.vp;,i, . . Frank G. er by Eco Labs, South Plainfieid. MOSKWA—Joseph A., of Linden; Feb. 3. fa' •'"'' ; -'., Babernitsh, Prior to that, Mr. Gollihur was a J MUSCADIN —Marline, of Roselle; Jan. 30. k"'^" - 78, of Moun- SaSvatore DePaola Jr. self-employed sheet metal worker NEVI — Christine, of Union; Feb. 6. tainside died ' Salvatore for E.M. Stevens & Son, Hillside. Feb. 7 at A DePaola Jr., PAGLIA—Lorraine, formerly of Hillside; Feb. 7. • home. ' - l 78, of Roselle Surviving are his wife of 62 PENDLETON -- Elizabeth Pearl, of Union; Jan. 30. Born in Elizabeth, Mr. Baber- Park died on years, Doris J.; a son, Robert S.; a PEOPLES —LoaneyM., of Roselle;'Feb. 4. nitsh lived in Maplewood before Icb. 1. daughter, Susan L. Gollihur; three REED — Fred J., of Linden; Feb. 6. moving to Mountainside 47 years Born in Elizabeth,. Mr. DePaola grandchildren and four great- ROBERTS — Alma L., of Union; Feb. 6. ago. He was an electrician with the lived in Roselle Park for 50 years. grandchildren. SAMUELS-McKOY Jeneffer, of Roselle; Jan. 31. International Brotherhood of Elec- He was a postal worker for the The Pettit-Davis Funeral I Ionic, SCHAEFER — Warren E., formerly of Roselle Park; Feb. 4. trical Workers Local No. 102 of United States Postal Service in Rahway, handled the arrangements. SCHMALER — Margaret, formerly of Union; Feb. 7. Parsippany for 35 years and retired Elizabeth and Roselle Park for 40 SCHROEDER — George P., formerly of Linden; Feb. I. in 1991. Mr. Babernitsh was an years and retired in 1992. Mr. Beriey Hanna Sr. SOLOMON — Stuart G, formerly of Mountainside; Feb. 5. Army veteran of the Korean War. DePaola received a Postal Service Beriey TALAVERA — Kathleen, of Hillside; Feb. 2. Surviving are his wife, Jacque- Award on Oct. 1, 1991. He served Hanna Sr., 90, UHLIG — Eileen H., of Clark; Feb. 5. line; a daughter, Jean M. Goydish; in the Army during the Korean War. of Rahway WARC1IOI. •••- • Agnes V., formerly of Linden; Feb. 6. a son, Jim B., and three grandchil- Surviving are his wife, Grace F.; died Feb. 1 in WASSHRBAC11 I-da, of Union. dren. three daughters, Linda DePaola, the Veterans WILLIAMS Mary Mlla, of Linden; Jan. 2<>. The Higgins and Bonner Echo Karen M. DePaola and Annette Hospital at Lyons. YOUNG - Ida, oflJnion; Jan. 24. Lake Funeral Home, Westfieki, DePaota; two brothers, Rocco and Born in McCool, Miss., Mr. YOUNG — Jean M., of Cranford; Feb. 2. handled the arrangements. Vito; a sister, Lucille D'Loy, and a Hanna lived in Harlan, Ky., before ZYSMAN — Eva, of Union; Feb. 2. grandchild. moving to Rahway 63 years ago. The Mastapeter Funeral Home, He was a machinist with Cooper Editor's note: Not all of the names included in this listing will John CassSdy appear as full-length obituaries. John G. "Pop" Cassidy, 79, of Roselle Park, handled the arrange- Alloy Corp., Hillside, for 40 years Summit died Feb. 6 at home. ments. before retiring in 1983. Mr. Hanna Born in Brooklyn, N.Y., Mr. was a veteran of World War II. 1 le Cassidy lived in Staten Island for Nicholas Gallicchio Jr, served in the Army from 1942 to career as a lawyer, Mr. Morley World War II. 18 years before moving to Summit Nicholas C. 1946. Mr. Hanna was a member of worked with the New Jersey Surviving are his wife of 61 16 years ago. He was a senior Gallicchio Jr., the American Legion Post 499, Department of Labor for 25 years years, Sophie; two daughters, before retiring in 2008. He was a stockbroker and also a partner of 90, of Union Rahway, the Second Baptist Jo Ann Clark and Lorraine Reineke, graduate of Seton Hall University, the Janney, Montgomery, Scott bro- died Jan, 31 in Church, Rahway, and its Men's and five grandchildren. South Orange, and Harvard Law kerage firm in New York City the South Fellowship. School. Mr. Morley was a board before retiring in 1993 after 47 Mountain Health Care Center, Surviving are his wife, Daisy; Alma Roberts member of the Austrian American years. Mr. Cassidy also was a mem- two sons, Beriey Jr. and Charles; a Alma L. Roberts, 80, of Union Union. Cultural Society. ber of the New York Stock Born in Newark, Mr. Gallicchio daughter, Wendy Barnes; seven died Feb. 6 at home. Exchange for more than 20 years. lived in Union for 40 years. He was grandchildren and 14 great-grand- Surviving arc his wife of 32 Born in Norwood, Ohio, Mrs. He was active in the Summit a detective for the Newark Police children. years, Mary, and a son, Michael, Roberts lived in Union for more Recreation Department, where he Department for 25 years. Then Mr. than 76 years. She attended Union played golf, Mr. Cassidy was a Gallicchio worked as a detective William Morley Joseph Moskwa schools and graduated from Union member of the Knights of Colum- for the Union County Prosecutor's William F. Joseph A. High School in 1946. bus, Summit Council 783, and was Office for six years. He retired 15 Morley, 78, of Moskwa, 88, Mrs. Roberts was a Girl Scout an active volunteer for the Veterans years ago. Mr. Gallicchio was a Cranford died of Linden died leader for two years and a member Administration Hospital at Lyons. president with the Police Benevo- Feb. 4 at Feb. 3 in Trini- of Connecticut Farms Presbyterian Surviving are three daughters, lent Association Local 3 in Newark. home. tas Regional Church, Union, for more than 50 Mary Ryan, Donna Perk and Linda He was a delegate to the state PBA. Born in Jersey City, Mr. Morley Medical Center, Elizabeth. years. Moon; four sons, Jack, Dennis, In 1943, Mr. Gallicchio was the lived in Cranford for the last 32 Born in Eilizabeth, Mr. Moskwa Mrs. Roberts was an active Brian and Matthew, and 13 grand- east coast Golden Gloves champi- years. He was an officer in the moved to Linden 50 years ago. He member of the Union Hospital Vol- children. on, fighting under the name of Joe Marine Corps and served in the worked as a custodial engineer for unteer Guild with more than 14,000 The Paul Ippolito Summit Brown,. He also was a member of Korean War, the Vietnam War and the Union Board of Education for hours of volunteer service. Memorial, Summit, handled the the Societa Vallatese Mutuo Soc- in Lebanon before retiring as a lieu- 16 years before retiring in 1987. He Surviving are her husband of 60 arrangements. corso of Newark. Mr. Gallicchio tenant colonel. Beginning a second served in the Marine Corps during years, William, and a grandchild. PAGE 28 — THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 2009 LOCALSOURCE.COWI UNION COUNTY LOCALSOURCE Stories and photos may Sports Numbers be emaiied to Phone: 973-763-0700 x112 [email protected] PORTS Fax; 973-763-2557 Swimmers impressive at the Union County meets Boys' and girls' both demonstrate skills By Jeff Cummins Junior Allison Schneider had the flu as well, but she Correspondent was able to compete. ELIZABETH - On the surface, there was little "Allison was out of the pool for about a week or that was different about the 2009 Union County so," Kolesa said. "But she did get in and despite not Tournament swimming meets that were held last being up to par, she did finish sixth in the 500 freestyle Friday and Saturday at the Dunn Sport Center. and ninth in the 200 individual medley. Westfield dominated the standings and the finals, as "1 know she was disappointed with that, but, has become the custom. But, quietly, Summit made again, she got back in. That was the thing that I tried its presence felt in the boys' meet. to emphasize to her, that she wasn't going to be 100 The Hilltoppers finished third with 218.5 points. percent after having the flu, but at least she's working Granted, Westfield won the event with 356.5 points, her way back." but Summit swimmers turned in several impressive Among Cranford's other swimmers, Kathleen individual performances. Kirby Voigtman finished French finished 11th in the 200 IM. Senior Jennifer third in the 100 backstroke in 57.44 seconds and team- Handy shaved four seconds off her time in the 100 but- mate Kevin Ng finished third in the 100 breaststrokc terfly, finishing in 1:19 and four seconds faster than with a time of 1:03.55. her previous personal best. Governor Livingston finished fourth in the boys' In addition, junior Danielle McAuliffe was injured meet with a score of 114 points, sparked by the per- and Kolesa noted that a lot of swimmers had family formances of sophomore Greg Fennell and senior Matt obligations last weekend. Fargione in the 50 freestyle. Fennell won the event Though Union finished eighth, girls' coach Tracy Photos by Barbara Kokkali.t with a time of 22.81, while Fargione finished in third Ciaglia was pleased with the Fanners' performance. FARMER VICTORY - Above, Union's Josh Kolas place, just .08 behind Fennell with a time of 22.89. All three Union relay teams placed eighth, which (No. 24) tries to defend Irvington's Al-Musal Carter Scotch Plains finished second with 261 points, Union Ciaglia acknowledged is an accomplishment in what (No. 12) and, below, Union's Javon Moore (No. 1) Catholic was fifth with 76, Union sixth with 70, Plain- she deemed a "tough county" with some teams that attempts to catch up to Irvington's Devante Chang field seventh with 49.5, Cranford eighth with 41, Eliza- have year-round swimmers. (No. 2) during last Thursday's boys' basketball beth ninth with 40, Oratory Prep 10th with 25, New Sophomore Noelle Argonza, senior Nicole Araujo, game at Irvington. Union won 69-59. Providence 11th with 23, Dayton 12th with 14, Johnson junior Christina Santomauro and senior Victoria 13th with 10 and Roselle Catholic 14th with 1.5. Pogorzelski took eighth in the 200 medley relay with a There was little difference at the top of the girls' time of 2:10.50. meet. Westfield won with 304.5 points, while Scotch In the 200 freestyle relay, Argonza, Pogorzelski and Plains was again the runner-up with 244. Kent Place Araujo were joined by sophomore Talia Scharon, with finished third with 156, followed by New Providence the unit finishing in a time of 1:58.42. fourth at 121 points. Argonza, Pogorzelski, Araujo and Santomauro Summit took fifth with 90 points, followed by finished the 400 freestyle relay in 4:17.94. Union Catholic with 87.5, GL with 87, Union with 58, "1 figured we were going to come in somewhere Plainfield with 47, Johnson with 40, Cranford with 25, around there," Ciaglia said. "I'm happy with where Oak Knoll with 19, Elizabeth with 15 and Dayton- they placed and they all swam well." Brearjey. with eight. Individually, Santomauro won the 200 IM with a The Cranford Cougars were hit hard by graduation time of 2:16.61 and placed third in the 100 butterfly in last spring and even worse by the flu bug this winter. 1:01.52. Last year, Santomauro won the county title in Gone due to graduation were Mark Bagniewski and the 100 butterfly. Sean French from the boys' team and Mary Kate "Overall, we did a great job this year," Ciaglia said. Miller from the girls' team. "I'm proud of all the girls, Worse, some of the Cougars' best swimmers were "My seniors really led this team and, of course, impacted by the flu. Freshman sensation Brian Woo Christina is a big part of our success in the counties was scheduled to compete in the 200 freestyle and the because her two individual places really boosted us 100 backstroke, but didn't because of the flu. in points, Sophomore Eric Walano finished seventh in the "But it's a team effort. Everyone contributes and 50 freestyle with a time of 24,20 and 11th in the 100 that's what you need in order to succeed." ••;:A'^:H':Vv'i^'« -' butterfly in 59.94. Summit junior Carey Fries paced the Hilltopper Cranford head coach Barbara Kolesa noted that due to girls' squad, winning the 200 freestyle in a time of illness, the boys' team only had eight swimmers available. 2:01.15. Brearley, RP go for section titles tomorrow By JR Parachini Brearley won at South Plainfield 34-23 in last year's Sports Editor championship match. The Bears entered last night's Tomorrow, the Brearley and Roselle Park wrestling bout with a 20-2 record and 17-match winning streak. Union bowSers edge Linden teams will seek to accomplish exactly what they did on Roselle Park had at least 15 wins after beating Vemon The Union High School bowling team defeated Linden 2-1 Feb. 3 at the same night of wrestling last year. 61-12 at home last Saturday. The top-seeded Panthers Hy-Way Bowl in Union to improve to 7-5. That would be to win sectionals titles simultane- will most likely host second-seeded Robbirisville tomor- Union had a pin total of 2,493 to Linden's 2,490. ously for the second straight season. row night at 7 in the Central Jersey, Group 1 title match, Here are Union's scores: Brearley is after its fourth straight sectional title Roselle Park won the section for the second time last year Sharif Warden 244-117-194-555. Andre Leverett 174-174-158-512. and second in North 2, Group 2. en route to a 20-2 record that included themost wins in one John Stigall 156-154-192-502. Anthony Wachter 215-135-148-498. The top-seeded Bears, after predictably winning a season for a Panther squad. Roselle Park first won CJ, Gl in Andrew Gilligan 149-148. scheduled semifinal last night, will most likely host 2004 and then lost in the final in 2005,2006 and 2007. Gilligan bowled the first four frames of his third game and Brian Fischer second-seeded Delaware Valley at 7 tomorrow night • See JR & Sports Blog at www.localsource.com for more the last six for a total of 135. in their final. information about this weekend's group semifinals and finals. UNION COUNTY LOCALSOURCE LOCALSOURCE.COM THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 2009 — PAGE 29

By JR Parachini Brearley will attempt to win "That gave me great motivation Phillipsburg did not have 125- "We were almost sure we were Sports Editor North 2, Group 2 for the second to end the match real good," pounder John Horak (21 -6) in its lineup. going to win. From what this used KENILWORTH - For a Brearley straight season tomorrow night at Geoghegan said. "This is a real Here's what was said during and to be this is amazing. Before my wrestling program that has achieved home - most likely against good feeling." after Breaiiey's historic dominance freshman year I believe our team quite a bit over the last four seasons, Delaware Valley. "What can you say, this couldn't of Phillipsburg: had a losing record and now we're it doesn't get any better than this. The Bears will then hope to have worked out f»ny better," Brear- Devon Geoghegan: "This was beating the No. 2 team in the state. Last Thursday night, in front of wrestle Long Branch Sunday for the ley head coach Brian Luciani said. really exhilirating for me, with the If we keep winning, we'll have a a home crowd of 800, the Bears Group 2 state championship at the "All of our kids were focused and crowd chanting and everything. chance to be No. 1. sleighed a dragon. Ritacco Center in Toms River. The wrestled well." When it was tied my strategy was to Brearley assistant coach Joe Brearley 45, Phillipsburg 22. Bears reached the championship Also winning big matches were throw him (Brukhardt) on the mat." Lospinoso Sr. saw his sons Nick, a Clinching the victory was match for the first time last year, Umar Taramov at 160 by pin, Geoghegan got the pin 44 seconds freshman, and Joe Jr., a senior, win sophomore Devon Geoghegan falling 30-27 to Long Branch. Khusen Taramov at 189 by pin, left in overtime, setting off a frenzy on one of the biggest nights in Brear- with an overtime win by pin at Brearley has never won a state Anthony Madonia at 103 by pin, of celebration among Brearley ley wrestling: "I'm proud of my sons, 140 against Phillipsburg junior championship in wrestling. Nick Lospinoso at 112 by pin, Dan wrestlers, coaches and fans. but I consider them all my sons. I think Oliver Brukhardt, who entered the The Bears have won three Ries at 119 by decision, Kenny Joe Lospinoso, who defeated that everybody wrestled well. It took a match with a 21-6 record. sectional titles, with their first Knapp at 130 by decision and Joe Bob Moyer 3-2 at 135 to improve great, great effort by everyone. This Geogheghan improved his out- two coming in Central Jersey, Lospinoso at 135 by decision. to 19-1: "I didn't know the kid. 1 was something we looked forward to standing record to 18-3. Grotp 1 in 2006 and 2007, but There was never any doubt didn't wrestle my best, but it was all season. For it to come to fruition is When he tied the match at 2-2 the Etears have never won a stale among this Brearley team - fine because 1 knew he was out really special. To beat a program like with 1:36 remaining in the third championship. wrestlers and coaches included. there to stall and not get pinned. He Phillipsburg, you have to be doing period, the partisan crowd - which Phillipsburg will attempt to win Brearley won nine of the 14 bouts, did a good job and listened to his something right. It kind of justifies that 1 was at approximately 8 p.m. - North 2, Group 3 tomorrow night seven of them by pin. coaches and it's tough to get points we're doing something right. " began chanting, "let's go Devon, at home. Brearley assistant coach Joe on a kid like that. As long as we To say that Brearley is eyeing let's go Devon." If Phillipsburg (Group 3) and Lospinoso Sr., who had been in and win it doesn't matter what the score another heavyweight battle with "I looked tired at the end but I Brearley (Group 2) both win state out of the hospital recently but who is. We knew we were going to win. Long Branch for this year's Group 2 knew I had it in me," said Geoghe- championships Sunday, it will be was not going to miss the match, This is the most confident we have state title - with a state champi- gan just a brief moment - while he interesting to see which team finish- could not have been more proud of ever been. Our confidence and onship being about the only thing was putting his shirt on - after win- es No. 1 in New Jersey, his two sons winning, but more emotions were sky high. Our first Brearley has not accomplished yet- ning his match. High Point, the favorite to win importantly the entire team coming match, Brian Giiligan was would be an understatement Dillon Geoghegan, also a sopho- North 1, Group 3 and who won at out on top. wrestling on JV last year and "Definitely. No doubt about it. more, ended the match with a pin P-Burg 30-22 on Jan. 31 to become "1 am happy for Nick and Joe, (Nick) Pare made it to the states last That match last year was extremely victory as Brearley handed the No. 2 No. 1 again, on Monday was but I'm really happy for all the kids year and Gilligan comes out like, close. It still to this day doesn't sit team in the state its second loss in declared ineligible to compete in on this team because I consider tham 'who's that?' He came out awe- very well with us." three matches. the states after it was ruled that they all my sons," Joe Lospinoso Sr, said. some. He ended up getting pinned, Brearley head coach Brian Phillipsburg was No. 1 in the wrestled too many out-of-state The match started at 152 and but he wrestled awesome. We've Luciani, who might have had the state and 16-0 before losing at matches. Phillipsburg took a 19-12 lead after known that we were this good since biggest smile on his face ever home to High Point 30-22 on Jan, High Point finished No. 1 in winning by major decision at 215 and we were 5 or 6 years old. It was just after watching a team of his win a 31. The Stateliners defeated Ridge New Jersey last year. then by pin in 17 seconds at heavy- a matter of time. This team is awe- match. He has, with the help of some. We're the best 70-6 at home last Wednesday Brearley wrestled Phillipsburg weight, with senior Jim Tersigni win- many, taken this Brearley pro- night for the storied program's for the first time, wrestled them at ning the match to improve lo 17-10. Kenny Knapp, who defeated gram to unprecedented heights:, 800th victory. home for the first time and is After that, Brearley - starting Adam Simon 9-3 at 130 to "I think that we're where we Brearley head coach Brian believed to be the first team from at 103 - won seven of the last improve to 20~4t "This is awe- need to be and are a very dangerous Luciani earned his 250th lifetime Union County to defeat the Warren eight matches, with the only some. 1 think it's the first time a team, When these guys were little victory last Thursday night. County power. Brearley loss being a 6-4 over- team from Union County defeated we knew how good they were, but Brearley improved to 20-2 and Brearley will wrestle in The Pit time decision won by Phillipsburg Phillipsburg. To da it in front of this the bottom line is you don't know won its 17th straight match after at Phillipsburg next season. sophomore Matt Lane 125 over crowd was just crazy. In the begin- what the transference would be beating Jackson 35-23 or 37-23 at For Devon Geoghegan, this Brearley junior Allen Phillips. ning of the week we were a little when they got to high school." Rutgers last Saturday. match was everything he thought it Both grapplers "wrestled well in worried about the weight and stuff, « More of this, story about Phillipsburg improved to 18-2 would be. the match. Lane dropped down a but once everyone made weight Brearley defeating Phillipsburg after beating Paulsboro 48-13 at The crowd chanting his name weight from bis usual spot at 130 after weigh-ins we were in the can he found at home last Saturday. didn't hurt either. and improved to 24-4. room fired up. www.lacaho urcc. com.

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P2657017 $136.95 PAGE 30 —THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 2009 LOCALSOURCE.COM UNION COUNTY LOCALSOURCE Brearley's Mannix will continue at Holy Cross By JR Parachini "He tackles really well and his biggest asset is that Sports Editor he's a heady player and understands what offenses are The Brearley football team had its best four-season trying to do against defenses." run ever the last four years, compiling an impressive "Academically, he's also a great student, which is record of 39-5 from 2005-2008. why Holy Cross is also a great fit for him. Holy Cross That stellar mark included four state playoff over the last couple of years has built up to being a appearances, three Mountain Valley Conference-Val- competitive team again. They just missed the playoffs ley Division championships, two state championship by a game this past year and are starting to recruit a lot game appearances, Brearley's first state championship of New Jersey kids. in 15 years and the only 12-0 record in Union County "We play a very good brand of football here in football history. New Jersey." The swarm ing-to-the-ball and with-the-ball style of The ability that Mannix displays on the football play exhibited by Tom Mannix on both sides of the field is proof of that. He just played on a Brearley team football were big reasons why the Bears were so suc- that can match its four-year record with anyone else's cessful during that span. in the entire state. A standout four-sport athlete at Brearley and also a "Tommy is good enough to where he will partici- solid student, Mannix will next become a student-athlete pate on special teams right away," Miller said. "This at Holy Cross, where he will continue playing football. past summer he was at Holy Cross for a one day camp "The coaching staff was just real great and I like and that opened the door to him being really recruited where the program is going." Mannix, 18, said after he hard by them." took his official visit to the Worcester, Mass, liberal After his official visit this past weekend, Mannix arts school two weekends ago. "They have a great realized that Holy Cross was the place for him. He winning tradition and are committed to bringing the considered Colgate and the University of Pennsylvania program back to national prominence." and also applied to Yale. , "He signed his early admission papers today," Brearley "The people at Holy Cross were nice and the play- head football coach Scott Miller said Feb. 3, which was ers I met that are on the team now I got to hang out the day before the official signing period began. with," said Mannix, who will turn 19 on Aug. 28, right Miller also officially became Brearley's new athlet- before the start of his freshman season. ic director that day, succeeding Joe Lafferty, who just "It's a good fit not only for Tommy, but for Holy Tom Mannix guided the Brearley football team to a retired. He plans on continuing as the head football Cross," Miller said. "Tom will provide them with 17-3 record the past two seasons at quarterback coach this fall. His record at the helm since 2002 is an someone who has the desire to succeed." and to two state playoff appearances. In this game impressive 63-12 (.840). When Mannix reflects on the four seasons he per- at New Providence this past season, Mannix led Mannix was a four-year starter on defense for formed for the Brearley Bears, he pretty much has the Bears to a 20-13 come-frorn-behind conference Miller and a two-year starter at quarterback. nothing but fond memories. win at Lieder Field, scoring two second-half TDs. As Brearley's starting signal-caller the past two "Coach Miller is probably the best coach in the state seasons, Mannix was 17-3, including a perfect 8-0 reg- I think," Mannix said. "He always had us prepared. ular season in 2008. 'To win 39 games in four years is amazing and just hard At Holy Cross, he will play in the secondary. to describe. It was something really special to be a part of." "They want him to play safety," Miller said. "On The most magnificent part of the four-year run was defense they play 3-4 safeties on every snap, so he's got the 2006 team becoming the first - and still only - to be ready to go as soon as he gets there. There's a squad in Union County to finish 12-0. Brearley came good chance he could get playing time as a freshman," back and then held on to defeat Verona 21-20 in the "I'm just going to go in there and compete my North 2, Group 1 championship game at Giants Stadi- hardest and hopefully get on the field for special teams um, winning that section for the first time since 1991 or defense for certain situations," Mannix said. when Brearley came back to win at Mountain Lakes ; Mannix, also a key performer for the Brearley bas- 14-13 in the title contest. ketball and baseball teams and who also wrestled dur- "The whole season was a magical ride from start to ing his freshman arid sophomore years, played in many finish," Mannix said. big football games the past four years, including cham- In 2005, Brearley lost to Florence 19-6 in the Cen- pionship games at Rutgers and Giants Stadium. tral Jersey, Group 1 championship game at Rutgers "As a senior, Tom developed more on the offensive and finished 10-2, That set up the success that the 2006 side of the ball, but he's been a solid player for us on squad would go on to have. defense as well,.'a starter since he was a freshman," "To come all the way back in the last game and beat Miller said. "He was someone we saw that was going Verona at the Meadowlands was something special," to be our defensive leader." Mannix said. Mannix had a lot more responsibility on offense this Brearley had to stop Verona senior running back year in running a unit that was hit hard by graduation. With Mike Canfora on a two-point run to preserve its his successful running and sporadic passing, he proved to lead and then had to stop Verona again to seal the be one of the more valuable players in Union County. championship game victory. His signature game was the second-half comeback "It was nerve-wracking," Mannix said. "On the victory at New Providence. Canfora play 1 remember thinking that no matter what "He really improved offensively and directed our we do we can't let them score. We had to do whatever offense as it changed," Miller said. "At quarterback it took to stop them. this year he had to be more of a tailback as well. "I was on the side where they ran the ball. The kid "His progression and what he did on, offense tripped over his own lineman and nobody actually • JR's allowed us to have a special season," tackled him. If he didn't trip I think I would have met chatterAll the latest sports At Division 1-AA Holy. Cross, Mannix (6-1, 175) him around the goal line." Si IP CHl "R T SI > opinions, and will be counted on to be one of the last lines of defense, Verona came back to defeat Brearley in Kenilworth in scores for Union County, •. •• "I like the aggressiveness of the safety position," the North 2, Group 1 quarterfinals in 2007 and the semi- Mannix said, "I like to come up and hit and play the finals in 2008. Veiona won the section for the second time Visit mv blag and Iteep up to data run. Not too many, safeties like to play the run, but it's this past season and for the first time since 2001. BLOG on snorts around the county. kind of my strong point," Of all the sports he played at Brearley, Mannix felt .:• • "He has a really good knack of seeing offenses that football was the one where he thought he had the develop and has a good nose for the football," Miller best chance of competing at in college. said. "In the secondary, he understands the concepts • You can read more of this story on the homepage and what teams are trying todo. ofwww.localsoitrce.com. UNION COUNTY LOCALSOURCE LOCALSOURCE.COM THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 2009 — PAGE 31 Rah way girls' are quite successful By JR Parachini Sports Editor RAHWAY - The visiting team was looking to clinch a state playoff berth. The host team was just seeking to win, period. That's what was on the menu at Earl R. Walter Gymnasium last Friday afternoon when Mountain Valley Conference girls' basketball teams Brearley and Rahway met for the first and only time this season. For Valley Division member and visiting Brearley, the Bears needed to win to clinch a berth in the upcoming Central Jersey, Group 1 playoffs. Brearley went 1-1 in that section last year, reaching the quarterfinals and finishing 11-13. SUPER BOWL CHAMPION - Darnell Stapleton of Union (No. 72), the starting For Mountain Division member and host Rahway, the Indians had right guard for the Pittsburgh Steelers, celebrates on the field of Raymond James come close to winning in their prior two games but were stilt looking to Stadium in Tampa, Fla. on Feb. 1 after his team came back to beat the Arizona obtain win No. 2, which would be one more than they achieved last year. Cardinals 27-23 in Super Bowl XLUI. Using their size advantage and ability to pull down rebounds both on offense and defense, Rahway took the MVC-interdivision contest over midway through the first quarter, survived a gutsy comeback effort by Brearley that bridged the third and fourth quarters and held on for a much- needed 46-37 triumph. As a result, Rahway snapped a 12-game losing streak, defeated its

I ! first Union County opponent this year and improved to 2-15. The Indians finished 1-18 last year, but were optimistic after returning many of the players from that team. The talent is there. It's just that Railway has had trouble finishing games at times. The Indians have been highly competitive in many contests this season. They improved to 3-15 with a 50-46 home win over Mother Seton of Clark Monday. Close calls in their previous two games - both against conference opponents - included a 42-39 loss at Roselle Feb. 2 and a 34-30 set-

!'• back at Gov. Livingston Feb. 3 in Berkeley Heights. GL entered the game 10-5 and had won seven straight. In order for the Highlanders to have gone on and won their eighth straight, they needed to outscore the Indians 11-2 in the fourth quarter. "We've had games when we've gotten blown out this year and we've had games where we've kept it tight," Rahway head coach Jo-Ann Zweibel said. "The last three games have been real close with us. We lost it at the end because we didn't control the ball and today we did."

,1 11 Stepping up in a big way for the Indians was senior guard-forward Al-Nisha . l Fish, who paced alt scorers with a 21-point effort, that included five 2-point field ,' 'l goals, two 3-point baskets and five free throws. She scored five points in the ^ , • I « r . • . . ' first quarter, seven in the second, six in the third and three in the fourth, ' 1 • See more of this story at imw.loajlsource.com.

JHJBLiCTTOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE UNION COUNTY ROSELLE PARK ISABEL MEDINA. HIS WIFE.-MORT- sale will have information regarding ROSEtLE PARK GAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION tha surplus, if any, PUBLIC NOTICE BOROUGH OF ROSEUE PARK SYSTEMS, INC.. AS NOMINEE FOR THE SHERIFF HEREBY RESERVES BOROUGH OF ROSELLE PARK UNION COUNTY, NEW JERSEY INDYMAC BANK. F.S.B., A FEDERAL- THE RIGHT TO ADJOURN THIS SALE UNION COUNTY, NEW JERSEY TAKE NOTICE (hat, pursuant to the LY CHARTERED SAVINGS BANK, AND WITHOUT FURTHER NOTICE provisions of the New Jersey Open NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the JOHN DOG, TENANT, SAID NAME OF THROUGH PUBLICATION NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Public Meetings Act, Chapter 231. P.L. following proposed ordinance was JOHN DOE BEING FICTITIOUS A FULL LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF THE following proposed ordinance- was 1975, the Union County Planning introduced ana passed on first reading Sale Date: 02/18/2009 PREMISES CAN BE FOUND IN THE introduced ana passed on first reading, Writ of Execution: 12/10/2008 Board has established the following by the Mayor and Council of the Bor- By virtue of the above-stated writ of OFFICE OF THE SHERIFF OF UNION by the Mayor and Council of the Bor- masting dates for 2003: ough of Roselle Park, in the County of execution to me directed I shall COUNTY ough of Roselle Park, in the County of Union, New Jersey, at a public meeting expose for sale by public venue, at the JUDGMENT AMOUNT: $473,518.28*"" Union, New Jersey, at a public meeting Wednesday, February, 11 held on February?, 2009 and that said UNION COUNTY ADMINISTRATION Four Hundred Seventy-Three Thou- held on EsJHUfiiyJLJLQfiS and that ssia Wednesday, March 11 ordinance wuTTEe taken up for pas- BUILDING, 1ST FLOOR, 10 ELIZA- sand Ftva Hundred eighteen and orriinancewitrTie taken up for pas- Wednesday, April 8 sage, and public hearing on February BETHTOWN PLAZA, Elizabeth, N.J., 28/100*** sage, and public hearing on EaiaMMJX Wednesday. May 13 19. %0Q9 at 7:30 p.m. prevailing time, on WEDNESDAY, at two o'clock in the Attorney: 1.9, gO09 at 7:30 p.m. prevaUtngiirne; Wednesday, June 10 or as soon thereafter as said matter afternoon of said day. All successful PARKER MC CAY - ATTORNEYS or as soon thereafter as said matter Wednesday, July 8 can be reached, at the regular meeting bidders must have 20% of their bid 7001 LINCOLN DRIVE WEST can be reached, at the regular meeting Wednesday. September 9 of said Mayor and Council to be held available in cash or certified check at THREE GREENTREE CENTRE - of said Mayor and Council to be held Wednesday, October 14 at the Borough Hall in said Borough of the conclusion of the sales. P.O. BOX 974 at the Borough Hall in said Borough of Thursday, November 12 Roselle Park, and that all persons PROPERTY TO BE SOLD IS LOCATED MARLTON, NJ 08053-0974 Rosalie Park, antf that all persons Wednesday, December 9 interested therein will be given an IN: Township of Hillside, County of (858)596-8900 interested therein will be given an opportunity to be heard concerning Union, in the State of New Jersey Sheriff: Ralph Froehlieh opportunity to be heard concerning All meetings will be held at 7:00 PM in same. PREMISES COMMONLY KNOWN AS: A full legal description can be found at same. the Freeholder Conference Room, 6th the Union County Sheriff's Office floor of the Administration Building, By order of the Mayor and Council of 1314 Myrtle Straet Total Upset: $525,584.28 By order of the Mayor and Council of Elizabethtown Plaza, Elizabeth, New the Borough of Rosalie Park. Hillside, NJ 07205 ***Five Hundred Twenty-Five Thou- the Borough of Roselle Park. Jersey. TAX LOT# 28 BLOCK # 716 sand Five Hundred Eighty-Four and U231500 WCN Feb. 12, 2009 ($13.72) INTRODUCED APPROXIMATE DIMENSIONS: 42' x 28/100*** INTRODUCED QRPI.NANQI MO, 2264 106' January 22, 29, February 5, 12, 20Q9 NEAREST CROSS STREET: Long U230203 UNL ($186.20) OlMN^JEJifiJ AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ARTICLE Avenue AN ORDINANCE. AMENDING ARTICLE III. SECTION 2-30.8 (DEPUTY CODE Taxes: UNION VII, GENERAL PROVISIONS OF THE ENFORCEMENT OFFICER) OF THE Current through 4th Quarter 2008' CODE OF THE BOROUGH OF UNION TOWNSHIP OF UNION CODE OF THE BOROUGH OF jewer Charge (w/interest ROSELLE PARK REGARDING LAND TOWNSHIP OF UNION ROSELLE PARK REGARDING USE . DEPARTMENTS OF LOCAL GOVERN- through 12/31/08) =$207.38* PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that Doreen Call PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that MENT 'Plus interest on these figures through an ordinance, the title of which is Borouoh Clerk an ordinance, the title of which is Doreen Call date of payoff and any and all subse- hereinbelow sei forth, was finally quent taxes, water and sewer passed and approved by the Township U2316t7 UNL Feb. 12, 2009 ($18.62) hereinbelow sst forth, was finally Borough Clerk amounts. : passed and approved by the Township U231520 UNL Feb. 12, 2009 ($19.60) Committee of the Township of Union in ,:•„., HILLSIDE " ' Surplus Money: If after the sale and the County of Union, at a: public meet- Committee of the Township of Union in ! satisfaction of tha mortgage debt, the County of Union, at a public meet- ~ HILLSIDE including costs and expenses, there ing held at the Municipal Building, SHERIFF'S SALE : ing held at the Municipal Building, remains any surplus money, the money Frtbarger Park, Union, New Jersey, on Sheriff's File Number: CH-09000004 Friberger Park, Union, New Jersey, on SHERIFF'S SALE will be deposited into the Superior February 10, 2009. Division: CHANCERY February 10, 2009. Sheriff's File Number: CH-08000002 Court Trust Fund and any person Docket Number: F413008 Division: CHANCERY claiming tha surplus, or any part there- AN ORDINANCE REPEALING CHAP- County: Union AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAP- Docket Number: F2753607 of, may file a motion pursuant to Court TER 339 OF THE MUNICIPAL CODE, Plaintiff: BANK OF MEW YORK. AS TER 192-7, CHAPTER 192-8 AND County: Union Rules 4:64-3 and 4:57-2 stating the "LANDSCAPING," ARTICLE I, "PERMIT TRUSTEE FOR ENCORE CREDtT CHAPTER 192-9 OF THE CODE OF Plaintiff: DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL nature and extent of that person's PROCEDURES/ OF THE TOWNSHIP RECEIVABLES TRUST 2005-1 THE TOWNSHIP OF UNION, UNION TRUST claim arid asking for an order directing OF UNION, UNION COUNTY. NEW VS COUNTY, NEW JERSEY. VS payment' of the surplus money. The JERSEY. Defendant: NORMAN BEMBFtY; U231592 UNL Feb. 12, 2009 ($9.80) Defendant: MARCOS TOMAZ A/K/A Sheriff or other person conducting the U231599 UNL Feb. 12, 2009 ($10.29) LEONARD BEMBRY; LILLIAN BEM- MARCUS -LUIS TOMAZ AND ANA BRY; LARA BEMBRY CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE PAGE 32 — THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 2009 LOCALSOURCE.COM UNION COUNTY LOCALSOURCE

PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE Sale Date: 02/18/2009 UNION OF AMERICA UNION TRUST COMPANY, AS TRUSTEE FOR Writ of Execution: 12/08/2008 Sale Date: 03/04/2009 JPMAC 2007 - CH5 - J.P. MORGAN By virtue of the above-stated writ of PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that Writ of Execution: 12/31/2008 PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that CHASE BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIA- execution to me directed I shall the ordinance set forth below was By virtue of the above-stated writ of the ordinance set forth below was TION expose for sale by public venue, at the introduced at a regular meeting of the execution to me directed I shall introduced at a regular meeting of the VS UNION COUNTY ADMINISTRATION Township Committee of the Township expose for sale by public venue, at the Township Committee of the Township Defendant: JORGE KISSILEVITCH; BUILDING, 1ST FLOOR, 10 ELIZA- of Union in the County of Union, held UNION COUNTY ADMINISTRATION of Union in the County of Union, held JOSEANE DOMINGUES KISSILE- BETHTOWN PLAZA, Elizabeth, N.J., on February 10, 2009 and that said BUILDING. 1ST FLOOR, 10 ELIZA- on February 10, 2009 and that said VITCH on WEDNESDAY, at two o'clock in th; ordinance will be further considered BETHTOWN PLAZA, Elizabeth, N.J., ordinance will be further considered Sale Date- 03/11/2009 afternoon of said day. All successful for final passage at a Meeting of the on WEDNESDAY, at two o'clock In the for final passage at a Meeting of the Writ of Execution: 01/06/2009 bidders must have 20% of their bid Township Committee at the Municipal afternoon of said day. All successful Township Committee at the Municipal By virtue of the above-stated writ of available in cash or certified check at Building, 1976 Morris Avenue, Union bidders must have 20% of their bid Building, 1976 Morris Avenue, Union, execution to me directed I shall the conclusion of the sales New Jersey on February 24, 2009, at available in cash or certified check at New Jersey on February 24, 2009, at expose for sale by public venue, at the The property to be sold is located in 7:30 o'clock P.M the conclusion of the sales. 7:30 o'clock P.M. UNION COUNTY ADMINISTRATION the Township of Hillside in the County EILEEN BIRCH Property to be sold is located in the EILEEN BIRCH BUILDING, 1ST FLOOR, 10 ELIZA- of Union, State of New Jersey. Township Clerk Township of Hillside, County of Township Clerk BETHTOWN PLAZA, Elizabeth, N.J., Commonly known as: 221 Hillside Union, State of New Jersey on WEDNESDAY, at two o'clock in \he Avenue, Hillside NJ 07205 AN ORDINANCE OF THE TOWNSHIP Premises commonly known as: S68 N AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE afternoon of said day All successful Tax Lqt No.: 46 in Block 1106 OF UNION, UNION COUNTY, NEW Union Ave, Hillside NJ 07205 SALE OF LOT 22 BLOCK 4803, 8 bidders must have 20% of their bid Dimensions of Lot: (Approximately) JERSEY TO AMEND CHAPTER 406 BEING KNOWN as LOT 19, BLOCK Windsor Avenue, ON THE CURRENT available in cash or certified check at 159 ft X 90 ft X 42 ft x 52 ft x 80 ft X 62 ARTICLE II Section 17 (CONDITION 105, on the official Tax Map of the TAX ATLAS OF THE TOWNSHIP OF the conclusion of the sales. ft OF LOT) OF THE TOWNSHIP CODE Township of Hillside UNION IN THE COUNTY OF UNION Property to be sold is located in the Nearest Cross Street: Boa Place TO LIMIT THE USE AND PLACEMENT Dimensions: 100,00ft x 40.00ft X AND NOT NEEDED FOR PUBLIC USE. Township of Hillside, County of Subject to any open taxes, OF CERTAIN STORAGE CONTAINERS 100.00ft x 40.00ft Union, State of New Jersey Nearest Cross Street: Fairchild Place BE IT ORDAINED by the Township Premises commonly known as: 546 water/sawer, municipal or tax liens The Sheriff hereby reserves the LEO STREET, HILLSIDE NJ 07205 that may be due. WHEREAS, there is an increase in right to adjourn this sale without Committee of the Township of Union in BEING KNOWN as LOT 13, BLOCK Tax and prior lien info: At the time of popularity of the use of self storage further notice by publication. the County of Union, as follows: 802, on the official Tax Map of the publication taxes/sewer/water informa- containers or pods; and 'Subject to any unpaid taxes, munici- Township of Hillside tion was not available - You must WHEREAS, there is no ordinance pal liens or other charges, and any Section 1. It is hereby determined Dimensions: 100.00 feet X 37.60 feet check with the tax collector for exact relating to the use, duration and place- such taxes, charges, liens, insurance that the premises owned by the Town- X 100.00 feet x 37.50 feet amounts due. ment of self container units and pods premiums or other advances made, by ship of Union, Lot 22, Block 4803, on Nearest Cross Street: Bloy Street Surplus Money: If after the sale and and a need for such regulation exists plaintiff prior to this sale. All interest- the Current Tax Atlas of the Township The Sheriff hereby reserves the satisfaction of the mortgage debt, NOW THEREFORE BE IT ed parties are to conduct and rely of Union is no! needed for public use right to adjourn this sale without including costs and expenses, there ORDAINED, by the Township Commit- upon their own independent investiga- and the same is available for sale. further notice by publication. remains any surplus money, the money tee of the Township of Union, in the tion to ascertain whether or not any Said premises is located on Windsor "Subject to any unpaid taxes, munici- will be deposited into the Superior County of Union, State of New Jersey, outstanding interest remain of ceoord Avenue. pal liens ot oVher charges, ami any Court Trust Fund and any person as follows: and/or have priority over the lien being Section 2, Intentionally leit blank. such taxes, charges, liens, insurance claiming the surplus, or any part there- foreclosed and, if so the current Section 3. The minimum price for premiums or other advances made by of, may file a motion pursuant to Court Chapter 406 Article II Section 17 amount due thereon. the premises here-in-above described plaintiff prior to this sale. All interest- Rules 4:64-3 and 4:57-2 stating the (406-17) entitled "Conditions of Lot" of **lf the sate is set aside for any rea- shall be paid as follows: $145,000.00 ed parties are to conduct and rely nature and extent of that person's the Code of the Township of Union, is son, the Purchaser at the sale shall be Section 4. At the meeting of the upon their own independent investiga- claim and asking for an order directing hereby amended to read as follows: entitled only a return of the deposit Governing Body at which bidding will tion to ascertain whether or not any payment of the surplus money. The paid, The Purchaser shall have no fur- be held for the foregoing property, outstanding interest remain of record Sheriff or other person conducting the 406-17 Condition of Lot and Use of ther recourse against the Mortgagor, February 24, 2009, the Township Com- and/or have priority over the lien being sale will have information regarding Self Storage Units or PODS the Mortgagor's attorney. mittee may accept the highest and foreclosed and, if so the current the surplus, if any. ***lf after the sale and satisfaction of best bid submitted therefore, or, in Its amount due thereon. Plaintiff has obtained an indemnifica- A. All lots and premises, with or with- the mortgage debt, including costs and discretion, all said bids may be reject- **lf the sale is set aside for any rea- tion letter as to judgments: DJ- out buildings thereon, designed for expenses, there remains any surplus ed. son, the Purchaser at the sale shall be money, the money will be deposited entitled only a return of the deposit 00049008-1991 and J-00040170-2001. residential purpose shall be clean and into the Superior Court Trust Fund and Section 5. The Deed shall be a Bar- paid. The Purchaser shall have no fur- Note: The sheriff reserves the right to free from garbage, rubbish and debris, any person claiming the surplus, or ain and Sale Deed and shall recite ther recourse against the Mortgagor, adjourn this sale for any length of time as well as unsightly natural growth, any part thereof, may file a motion 87at such conveyance is to be made the Mortgagor's attorney. without further advertisement. and from any and all conditions which pursuant to Court Rules 4:64-3 and subject to such facts as may be dis- ***lf after the sale and satisfaction JUDGMENT AMOUNT: $224,661.03*" might result in a hazard to safety. Ail 4:57-2 stating the nature and extent of closed by an accurate survey, and also of the mortgage debt, Including Two Hundred Twenty-Four Thousand grass, hedges and shrubbery shall be that person's claim and asking for an subject to the Land Development Ordi- costs and expenses, there remains Five Hundred sixty-One and Kept trimmed and shall not be permit- order directing payment of the surplus nance, rules and regulations of the any surplus money, the money will 03/100*** ted to become overgrown and unsight- money. The Sheriff or other person Township of Union in the County of be deposited Into the Superior Court Attorney: ly, All fences surrounding vacant or conducting the sale will have informa- Union and to easements ol record, it Trust Fund and any person claiming ZUCKER. GOLDBERG & ACKERMAN, occupied lands herein described shall tion regarding the surplus, if any. any. the surplus, or any part thereof, may LLC be kept in good repair. Pursuant to 28, U.S.C. Section 2410®, Section 6. If title to said land shall file a motion pursuant to Court 200 SHEFFIELD STREET B. STORAGE TRAILER OR POD this sale is subject to a 120 day right prove to be unmarketable, the liability Rules 4:64-3 and 4:57-2 stating the SUITE 301 1, DEFINITION: STORAGE TRAIL- of redemption held by the Unifed of the Township shall be limited to the nature and extent of that parson's MOUNTAINSIDE, NJ 07092 ER OR POD (Portable on Demand States of America by virtue of the return to the purchaser of the amount claim and asking for an order direct- (908)233-8500 FCZ-97391 Storage) are defined as follows: A Internal Revenue Service Lien: of his deposit. Title shall be deemed ing payment of the surplus money. Sheriff: Ralph Froehlich receptacle or container that Is suitable Federal Tax Lien: Department of the to be good and marketable if it be such The Sheriff or other person conduct- A full legal description can be found at for the depositing of household furni- Treasury Internal Revenue Services as will be insured by a recognized title Ing the sale will have Information the Union County Sheriff's Office ture, clothing ana similar materials for vs. Willie Saunders, Jr. company authorized to do business in regarding the surplus, if any, Total Upset: $262,010.13 the purpose of storage of same by the Recorded July 12, 2007 Book FL 0195, New Jersey. JUDGMENT AMOUNT: $303,686.69*** ***Two Hundred Sixty-Two Thousand owner of property In the Township of Page 0033 in the approximate amount Section 7. The successful purchas- Threa Hundred Three Thousand Five Ten and 13/100*" Union. of $209,137,68. er will be obligated to pay, in addition Htindrad Eighty-Five and 59/100*** January 22, 29, February 5, 12, 2009 2. PROHIBITIONS AND to the purchase price, the cost of the Attorney: U230204 UNL ($166,60) ALLOWANCES: JUDGMENT AMOUNT; $316,393.80*** publication of this ordinance and a. All storage trailers or PODS are Three Hundred Sixteen Thousand notice of sale, and for the preparation PHELAN HALLINAN & SCHMIEG, PC •••••.••••. ••• HJU.SIDE '• prohibited from being placed on any Three Hundred Ninety-Three and of the Deed and other closing instru- 400 FELLOWSHIP ROAD property within the Township of Union, 80/100*** ments. The successful purchaser will, SUITE 100 SHERIFF'S SALE except as otherwise set forth herein. Attorney; likewise, be obligated to close title Sheriff's File Number: CH-09000433 b. A single storage container or POD within forty five (45) days after the MT. LAUREL, NJ 08054 Division: CHANCERY of twelve nundred (1200) cubic feet or PHELA.N HALLINAN & SCHMIEG, PC Township Committee of the Township (856) 813-5500 Docket Number: F1S80SOS less (exclusive of sheds), shall be per- 400 FELLOWSHIP ROAD of Union in the Count of Union Sheriff: Ralph Froohltch County: Union SUITE 100 A full legal description can be found at mitted on a lot in the Township of MT. LAUREL, NJ 08054 approves of the sale by Resolution. the Union County Sheriff's Office Plaintiff: WASHINGTON MUTUAL Union on a temporary basis as aet (856) 813-5500 Section 8. In the even! that the high- Total Upset. $338,754.05 BANK, FA forth hereafter, it shall be located in (i) Sheriff: Ralph Froehlich est bid exceeds the minimum price '"Three Hundred Thirty-Eight Thou- VS the rear yard of the lot, (ii) in the A full legal description can be found at herein set forth, the successful pur- sand Seven Hundred Fifty-Four and Defendant: RODNEY C. WILSON AND driveway of the lot, or (iii) where it chaser witl be required to post ten per- 05/100*** KIMBERLY WILSON, H/W; BENEFI- cannot be viewed from the street or the Union County Sheriff's Office cent (10%) of the amount thereof in CIAL NEW JERSEY INC, D/BfA BENE- Total Upset; $372,710.25 February 12. 19, 26, March 5, 2009 public right of way. As it relates to ""Three Hundred Seventy-Two Thou- cash or by certified check as a deposit U231439 UNL ($184.24) FICIAL MORTGAGE CO.; KENYA subsection (ii), in the event that the sand Seven Hundred Ten and and the balance in the same ratio as MUNNERLYN; UNIFUND CCR PART- Township of Union determines that it is 25/100"* herein set forth for cash at closing. ROSELLE PARK NERS not reasonably possible to place the February 5, 12, 19. 26, 2009 Section 9. The Deed to be delivered Sale Date: O3/11J2009 container at least ten (10') feet from U231039 UNL ($199.92) at the time of closing will contain a Writ of Execution: 12/31/2008 thhe lot line, the owner with the ___ metes and bounds description of the BOROUGH OF ROSELLE PARK By virtue of the above-stated writ of pproval off ththe TownshiThi p of Union may aforementioned lot and block refer- UNION COUNTY, NEW JERSEY execution to me directed I shall place the container in the driveway ence, to be supplied by purchaser or expose for sale by public venue, at the closer than ten (10') feet from the lot purchaser's altorney. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the UNION COUNTY ADMINISTRATION line so long as the container does not PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that Section 10. This ordinance shall following proposed ordinance was BUILDING, 1ST FLOOR. • 10 ELIZA- obslruct pedestrian or vehicular traffic the ordinance set forth below was constitute the notice of sale and shall introduced and passed on first reading BETHTOWN PLAZA, Elizabeth, N.J., flow or view. introduced at a regular meeting of the be published In full in the Union by the Mayor and Council of the Bor- on WEDNESDAY, at two o'clock in the 3. PERMIT AND FEES: Township Committee of the Township Leader on February 12, 2009 and Feb- ough of Roselle Park, in the County of afternoon of said day. All successful a, No storage container or POD shall of Union in the County of Union, held ruary 19, 2009. Union, New Jersey, at a public meating bidders must have 20% of their bid be placed on any lot until a permit is on February 10, 2009 and that said Section 11, Closing shall take place held on February 8, 2009 and that said available in cash or certified check at obtained from the Superintendent of ordinance will be further considered at the Law Offices otDanlel Antonelli, ordinance will be taken up for pas- the conclusion of the sales. Public Works or his/her designee. An for final passage at a Meeting of the L.L.C., 2004 Morris Avenue, Union, saga, and public hearing on February The property to be sold is located in application for the permit must be sub- Township Committee at the Municipal N.J. 07083. 19, 2QQ9 at 7:30 p.m. prevailing time, the Township of Hillside in the County mitted to the Superintendent of Public Building, 1976 Morris Avenue, Union, Section 12. This Ordinance shall or as soon thereafter as said matter of UNION, State of New Jersey. Works or designee for a permit, which New Jersey on February 24, 2009, at become effective immediately after can be reached, at the regular meeting Commonly known as: 551 Leo Street, application shall (I) identify the owner 7:30 o'clock P.M. publication in the manner provided by of said Mayor and Council to be held Hillside NJ 07205 of the lot and/or the tenant(s) if appli- EILEEN BIRCH law. at the Borough Hall in said Borough of Tax Lot No.: 36 in Block 512 cable, (II), the address on which the Township Clerk February 12, 19, 2009 Roselle Park, and that all persons Dimensions of Lot: (Approximately) storage container Is to be placed (iii) U231617 UNL ($105.84) interested therein will be given an 100 ft x 50 ft the size of the storage container or AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAP- opportunity to be heard concerning Nearest Cross Street: Cornell Place POD in cubic feet, (iv) the exact pro- TER 168 ENTITLED "Animals," ARTI- ROSELLE PARK same. Subject to any open taxes, posed location on the lot where the CLE III ENTITLED "Wildlife Feeding," water/sewer, municipal or tax liens storage container or pod will be SECTION 32.2 ENTITLED "Enforce- BOROUGH OF ROSELLE PARK By order of the Mayor and Council of that may be due. placed, including the approximate ment* (168-32,2) IN THE TOWNSHIP UNION COUNTY, NEW JERSEY the Borough of Roselle Park. Tax and prior lien info: Taxes, Sewer number of feet that the container will OF UNION, UNION COUNTY, NEW and Water may be delinquent - you be located from the property line, (v) JERSEY NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an INTRODUCED must check with the tax collector for the reason for the storage container or ordinance, title of which is set forth ORDINANCE NO. 2263 exact amounts due. Pod, and the length or time that the WHEREAS, Uie current ordinance below, was finally passed and Title Number - 726S0 storage containsr or Pod will need to solely permits the Police Department approved by the Mayor and Council of AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ARTICLE Block 512 Lot 36 be on the lot. to enforce wildlife feeding restrictions; the Borough of Roselle Park at a pub- XXX, OF THE CODE ESTABLISHING The total amount due for past due b. All applicants for a permit must and lic meeting held in the Borough of THE USE OF CHARITABLE CLOTHING taxes fs $0 Include a fee of $30.00. The fee, WHEREAS, the Department of Health Roselle Park, 110 East Westfield BINS IN THE BOROUGH OF ROSELLE Prior Mortgage and Judgments (if together wifh a complete application, receives complaints regarding wildlife Avenue, Roselle Park, New Jersey on PARK any): must be delivered to the Department of feeding, is in position to respond to February 5. 2009. Doreen Cali Note: The: sheriff reserves the right to Public Works, for approval. complaints and should have authority Borough Clerk adjourn this sale for any length of time c. The permit will be valid for a period to enforce restrictions; PASSED U231519 UNL Feb. 12, 2009 ($18.62) without further advertisement. of sixty (SO) days and can be renewed NOW THEREFORE BE IT ORDAINED, ORDINANCE NO, 2260 JUDGMENT AMOUNT: $157,834.87**( for one (1) additional period of sixty by the Township of Union in the Coun- ROSELLE PARK ' ~~ One Hundred Fifty-Seven Thousand (60) days for an additional fee of ty of Union, State of New Jersey, as AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ARTICLE Eight Hundred Thirty-Four and $50.00. Under no circumstances shall follows: IV, SECTION 4-10, PEDDLERS, CAN- BOROUGH OF ROSELLE PARK 87/100"* trailers/pods remain on a lot in excess VASSERS AND TRANSIENT MER- Attorney: of one-hundred twenty (120) days from CHANTS, OF THE CODE OF THE NOTICE OF AWARD ZUCKER, GOLDBERG & ACKERMAN, .. entitled "Wildlife Feeding,'' section issuance of initial permit, BOROUGH OF ROSELLE PARK FOR 1. NAME: Neglia Engineering, LLC ••:.-• 32.2 (168-32.2) is hereby amended to RULES AND REGULATIONS 200 SHEFFIELD STREET U23.1622 UNL Feb. 12, 2009 ($65.17) read as follow: Lyndhurst, New Jersey SUITE 301 —- H|LLS|DE Doreen Cali MOUNTAINSIDE, NJ 07092 A. This article shall be enforced by Borough Clerk 2. NATURE: For engineering services 1908)233-8500 FFZ-72650 SHERIFF'S SALE the Police andlor Heailh Departments U231516 UNL Feb. 12, 2009 ($13.72) for the project Emergency Generators Sheriff: Ralph Froehljch Sheriff's File Number: CH- 09000344 of the Township of Union. __ , ______at Borough Hall, OEM Building, Lor- A full legal description can be found at Division: CHANCERY •;.. B. Any person found to be In violation raine Fire House and Central Fire the Union County Sheriff's Office Docket Number: F2582507B of this article shall be ordered to House Total Upset: $262,966.89 County: Union cease the feeding immediately. SHERIFF'S SALE ***Twb Hundred Two Thousand Nine Plaintiff: OPTION ONE MORTGAGE Sheriff's File Number: CH- 09000447 3. DURATION: Until December 31, Hundred Sixty-Six and 89/100*** . CORPORATION • This Ordinance shall take effect after Division: CHANCERY 2009 or until successor is appointed. February 12, 19, 26, March 5, 2009 VS final passage and publication accord- Docket Number: F699308 U23138B UNL ($143,08). Defendant: WILLIE SAUNDERS, BANK ing to law. County: Union 4. COMPENSATION: $48,600.00 OF AMERICA, NA, UNITED STATES U231601 UNL Feb. 12, 2009 ($26.95) Plaintiff: DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL Dated; February 5, 2009 CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE UNION COUNTY LOCALSOURCE LOCALSOURCE.COM THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 2009 — PAGE 33

PUBLIC NOTICE PUBDC NOTTCE PUBLrc NOTICE ROSELLE PARK ELIZABETH Doreen Cali, Borough Clerk PASSED U231512 UNL Feb. 12, 2009 ($11.76) ORDINANCE NO. 2259 BOROUGH OF ROSELLE PARK LINDEN SHERIFF'S SALE UNION COUNTY, NEW JERSEY Sheriff's File Number: CH- 09000183 ___ AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ARTICLE NOTICE TO ABSENT DEFENDANTS Division: CHANCERY VIII, SECTION 2-70 OF THE CODE OF NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an Docket Number: F1385208 THE BOROUGH OF ROSELLE PARK ordinance, title of which is set forth Docket No. : F-47723-08 County: Union PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that FOR RULES AND REGULATIONS below, was finally passed and Superior Court of New Jersey Plaintiff: DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL the ordinance set forth below was approved by the Mayor and Council of Chancery Division TRUST COMPANY, AS TRUSTEE FOR introduced at a regular meeting of the Doreen Cali the Borough of Roselle Park at a pub- Union County HSI ASSET SECURITIZATION COR- Township Committee of the Township Borough Clerk lic meeting held in the Borough of PORATION TRUST 2006-WMC1 of Union in the County of Union, held U231515 UNL Feb. 12, 2009 ($12.74) Roselle Park, 110 East Westfield (L.S.) STATE OF NEW JERSEY TO: VS on February 10, 200S and that said Avenue, Roselle Park, New Jersey on MARCELLQ E. VELAZQUEZ Defendant: GARDIN BONILLA: MORT- ordinance will be further considered February 5. 2009. KAREN VELAZQUEZ GAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION for final passage at a Meeting of the IRMA C. VELAZQUEZ, and each of SYSTEMS INC. AS NOMINEE FOR Township Committee at the Municipal UNION PASSED their heirs, devisees, and personal EAST COAST MTG CORP ITS SUC- Building, 1976 Morris Avenue, Union, ORDINANCE NO. 2257 representatives, and his, her, their CESSORS AND ASSIGNS; UNITED New Jersey on February 24, 2009, at BOARD OF EDUCATION or any of their successors in right, STATES OF AMERICA 7:30 o'clock P.M. Township of Union AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ARTICLE title and interest Sale Date: 02/25/2009 EILEEN BIRCH XXIII, SECTION 40-2302 OF THE Writ of Execution: 12/18/2008 Township Clerk Sealed proposals will be received by CODE OF THE BOROUGH OF YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED By virtue of the above-stated writ of the Board of Education of the Town- ROSELLE PARK FOR PERMITTED AND REQUIRED to serve upon ZUCK- execution to me directed I shall AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAP- ship of Union, County of Union, New USES ER, GOLDBERG & ACKERMAN, LLC. expose for sale by public venue, at the TER 477 ENTITLED "Streets and Side Jersey on Tuesday, February 26, Doreen Cali ESQS., plaintiff's attorneys, whose UNION COUNTY ADMINISTRATION Walks," ARTICLE VIII ENTITLED "Traf- 2009 at 11:00 a.m. in the office of the Borough Clerk address is 200 Sheffield Street, Suite BUILDING, 1ST FLOOR, 10 ELIZA- fic Control for Work Zones," SECTION Secretary, Administration Building, U231514 UNL Feb. 12, 2009 ($12.74) 301, Mountainside, New Jersey BETHTOWN PLAZA, Elizabeth, N.J., 49 ENTITLED "Hours for Work" (477- 2369 Morris Avenue, Union, New Jer- 07092-0024, telephone number 1-908- on WEDNESDAY, at two o'clock in the 49) IN THE TOWNSHIP OF UNION, sey 07083 for the following items: ROSELLE PARK 233-8500, an Answer to the Complaint afternoon of said day. All successful UNION COUNTY, NEW JERSEY filed in a civil action, in which Aurora bidders must have 20% of their bid Two (2) 2010 Type "D" School Bus BOROUGH OF ROSELLE PARK Loan Services, LLC is plaintiff, and available in cash or certified check at WHEREAS, the current hours for road with Forward Engine featuring EPA MARCELLO E. VELAZQUEZ, et al., are the conclusion of the sales. work Ordinance, (477-49), limits Town- "Clean Diesel Technology" Including NOTICE OF AWARD defendants, pending in the Superior Property to be sold is located in the ship contractors to work between 9:00 a Closed Crankcase Ventilation Sys- Court of New Jersey, Chancery Divi- City of Elizabeth, County of Union, a.m. and 4 p.m. and has the effect of tem & A Diesel Particulate Filter 1. NAME: Environmental sion, Union County, and bearing Dock- State of Now Jersey extending the length of jobs and #09-32 Resources Management, et F-47723-Q8 within thirty-five (35) Premises commonly known as: 58-66 increasing the costs; and Ewing, New Jersey days after 02/12/2009 exclusive of SOUTH SECOND STREET, ELIZA- WHEREAS, there is a need to amend Instructions to Bidders, Proposal such date, or if published after BETH NJ 07206 the existing Ordinance to provide Form anJ Specifications may be exam- 2. NATURE: For preparation and sub- 02/12/2009, (35) days after the actual BEING KNOWN as LOT 934, BLOCK greater flexibility to Township Contrac- ined at the office of the Secretary, mission of Remedial Action Work Plan date of such publication, exclusive of 2, on the official Tax Map of the City Administration Building, 2369 Morns and grant application for Roselle Park such date. If you fail to do so, judg- of Elizabeth NOW THEREFORE BE IT ORDAINED, Avenue, Union, New Jersey 07083 and Youth Baseball Field Complex ment by default may be rendered Dimensions: Condo Unit by the Township Committee of thaeach bidder thereof may obtain one against you for the relief demanded in Nearest Cross Street: Condo Unit Township of Union, in the County of copy. 3. DURATION: Until December 31, the Complaint. You shall file your The Sheriff hereby reserves tha Union, State of New Jersey, as follows: For each bid totaling $1,000.00 or 2009 or until successor is appointed. Answer and proof of service in dupli- right to adjourn this sale without more, a deposit payable to the "Union cate with the Clerk of the Superior further notice by publication. Chapter 477 entitled "Streets and Township Board of Education" in the 4. COMPENSATION: $25,000.00 Court of New Jersey, Hughes Justice 'Subject to any unpaid laxes, munici- Sidewalks," Article VIII entitled "Traffic form of a certified or cashier's check Complex - CN 971, Trenton, New Jer- pal liens or other charges, and any Controls for Work Zones." section 49 or bid bond issued by a surety compa- Dated: February 5, 2009 sey 08625, in accordance with the such taxes, charges, liens, insurance (477-49) is hereby amended to read as ny licensed to do business in the Slate rules of civil practice and procedure. premiums or other advances made by follows: of New Jersey shall accompany each Doreen Cali, Borough Clerk This action has been instituted for plaintiff prior to this sals. All interest- proposal. The amount of the deposit U231513 UNL Feb. 12, 2009 ($11.78) the purpose of (1) foreclosing a Mort- ed parties are to conduct and rely Township State and, County eontrac- shall be 10% of the total amount of the gage dated 09/28/2006 made by Mar- upon their own Independent investiga- tors shha Tmittea to work on PMj?' bid, but in no case in excess of , UNION cello E. Velazquez and Karsn tion to ascertain whether or not any w ro.a $20,000. Velazquez, husband and wife as mort- outstanding interest remain of record .rn p.m. ro,. iffOSiJLlJoo nn weekdayswe , arigt No bidder may withdraw his bid for a TOWNSHIP OF UNION gagors, to U.S. MortgagMort ge CoCorpp. and/or have priority over the lien being tetween3fc jo 'urs of 9:C a.m. an period of sixty (60) days after the date recordeeorded onn 10/12/20010/10/12/200 06 in BBook foreclosed and, if so the current set for the opening thereof. PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that M18M118877 off MortgageM s ffor Union CounC - amount due thereon. be peTm\uef UZ31571 UNL Feb. 12, 2009 ($43.12) final passage at a meeting of the Sale Date: 03/04/2009 this foreclosure action because you 25,000.00. Township Committee at the Municipal Writ of Execution: 01/23/2007 exooutsd Plaintiff's mortgage and may JUDGMENT AMOUNT: S1S2.fi77.27*" RoiitlFpARK ' Building, 1976 Morris Avenue, Union, By virtue of the above-stated writ of be liable for any deficiency, and are a One Hundred Fifty-Two Thousand New Jersey on February 24, 2009, at execution to me directed I shall record owner of the subject property Five Hundred S*v#nlyrSeven and BOROUGH OF ROSELLE PARK 7:30 o'clock P.M. expose for sale by public vanue, at Ihe and for any right, title and interest you 27/10Q"*" UNION COUNTY. NEW JERSEY EILEEN BIRCH UNION COUNTY ADMINISTRATION may have in. to or against the subject Attorney: Township Clark BUILDING, 1ST FLOOR, 10 ELIZA- property. PHELAN HALLINAN & SCHMIEG, PC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the BETHTOWN PLAZA, Elizabeth. N.J., YbU, IRMA C. VELAZOUEZ, her 400 FELLOWSHIP ROAD following proposed ordinance was AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZINO THE on WEDNESDAY, at two o'clock in Ihe heirs, devisees, and personal repre- SUITE 100 introduced and passed on first reading PURCHASE OF LOT 14.02 BLOCK afternoon of said day. All successful sentatives, and her, their or any of MT. LAUREL, NJ 08054 by the Mayor and Council of the Bor- 5819, 88 BURKLEY PLACE, ON THE bidders must have 20% of their bid their successors In right, title and (856)813-5500 ough of Resells Park, in the County of CURRENT TAX ATLAS OF THEavailable in cash or certified check at interest are made a party defendant to Sheriff: Ralph Froehlich Union, New Jersey, at a public meeting TOWNSHIP OF UNION IN THE COUN- the conclusion of the sales. this foreclosure action because you A full legal description can be found at held on February 5. 2009 and that said TY OF UNION The property to be sold is located in hold a judgment/lien/martgage wtxen the Union County Sheriffs Office ordinance wiirbe taken Ihe City of Elizabeth in the County of may be against the owner/mort- Total Upsei: S1S8.8S1.31 sage, and public hearing on ______BE IT ORDAINED by the Townshjp UNION, Stats of New Jersey. gagor(s) and for any right, title and '"One Hundred Sixty-Eight Thousand 19, 2009 at 7:30 p.m. prevailing time, Committee of the Township of Union in Commonly known as: 617 Marshall interest you may have in, io or against Eight Hundred Fifty-One and 31/100"** or as soon thereafter as said matter the County of Union, as follows: Street, Elizabeth. NJ 07206 the subject property. Upon request, a January 29, February 5, 12. 19, 2008 can be reached, at the regular meeting Tax Lot No.: 844 in Block 7 copy of the Complaint and Amended U2305S0 PRO ($217.56) of said Mayor and Council to be held Section 1, The property. 88 Burkley Dimensions of Lot: (Approximately) 25 Complaint, if any, will be supplied to at the Borough Hall in said Borough of Place, Lot 14.02, Block 5819 ("Proper- fix 100 ft you for particularity. Rosette Park, and that all persons ty") is currently owned by Countrywide Nearest Cross Street: Sixth Streset File #XCZt12314 ROSELLE interested therein will be given an Home Loans, Inc. Subject to any open taxes, opportunity to be heard concerning Sectjon 2. the Township wishes to wator/sower, municipal or tax Hens JENNIFER M. PEREZ, CLERK ROSELLE PUBLIC LIBRARY same. acquire the Property since it is anthat may be due. SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY NOTICE OF 2009 BOARD MEETINGS "affordable housing unit" as defined Taxes, Sewer and Water may be delin- By order of the Mayor and Council of under the rules and regulations of the quent - you must check with the tax This Is an attempt The Board of Trustees of the Roselle the Borough of Roselle Park. Council on Affordable Housing also collector for exact amounts due: to collect a debt, Public Library will meet at the Library, known as COAH. Prior Mortgage and Judgments (if and any information obtained will 104 West Fourth Avenue, at 7:00 pm INTRODUCED Section 3. The purchase price of the any): be used for that purpose. on the following dates to conduct busi- BWfm£Ji£2 property is $108,031.00, the maximum Note: The sheriff reserves the right to U231466 PRO Feb. 12,7009 (559.29) ness: sales price permitted by the rulea and adjourn this sale for any length of tima AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ARTICLE regulations of COAH. without further advertisement. Thursday February 19 XXX, SECTION 40-3004 OF THE Section 4, The Mayor and Township JUDGMENT AMOUNT; $228,954.42*** Thursday March T9 CODE OF THE BOROUGH OF Clark are hereby authorized to sign Two Hundred Twenty-Eight Thou- LINDEN Thursday April 16 ROSELLE PARK REGARDING LAND any and all paperwork required in sand Nine Hundred Fifty-Four and Thursday May 21 USE order to purchase the property. 42/100*" Note the undersigned in accordance Thursday June 18 Doreen Cali Section 5. The Township intends on Attorney: with N.J.S.A. 39:4-58.6, Mid-Atlantic Thursday July 23 Borough Clerk using funds from Its Developsr Fee ZUCKER, GOLDBERG & ACKERMAN. Trk. Cnlr. shall expose for sale, IN AS Thursday August 20 U231518 UNL Feb. 12, 2009 ($18.82) account to purchase the property and LLC condition on February 26, 2009 at Thursday September 17 then upon a successful sale of the 200 SHEFFIELD STREET 10:00AM at 525 Linden Ave., Linden Thursday October 15 ROSELLE PARK *" property to a buyer who is qualified to SUITE 301 NJ a 2003 Lincoln 4dr vin# Thursday November 19 purchase the poparty, those funds will MOUNTAINSIDE, NJ 07092 1LNHM87AX3YB48645 at public auc- Thursday December 17 BOROUGH OF ROSELLE PARK be returned to the Developer Fee (908)233-8600 FCZ-77464 tion with lien for services of Thursday January 21, 2010 UNION COUNTY, NEW JERSEY account. The Developer Fee account Sheriff: Ralph Froehlfch $28,696.SO.This vehicle came into for reorganization expressly authorizes funds to be used A full legal description can be found at possession through abandonment or NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an in connection with the purchase of the Union County Sheriff's Office failure of owners to claim same. The Meetings are open to the public. ordinance, title of which is set forth affordable housing property. Total Upset: $280,045.36 vehicle may be examined at the afore- below, was finally passed and Section $. This Ordinance '.. shall ***Two Hundred Eighty Thousand mentioned address 1 hr. prior to auc- Elaine Rittinger approved by the Mayor and Council of become effective immediately after Forty-Five and 36/100*" tion. All bids will be over the lien for Board Secretary the Borough of Roselle Park at a pub- publication in the manner provided by services. U231454 PRO Feb. 12, 2009 ($14.70) lic meeting held In the Borough of law. February 5, 12, 19, 26, 2009 February 12, 19, 2009 Roselle Park, 110 East Wetrtfield U231612UNL Feb. 12, 2009 ($30.38) U231042 PRO ($131.32) U231626 PRO ($18.62) Avenue, Roselle Park, New Jersey on February 5. 2009. CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE PAGE 34 — THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 2009 LOCALSOURCE.COM UNION COUNTY LOCALSOURCE

JPUByC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE^ PUBLiC NOTICE PUBUG NOTICE RAH WAY will be deposited into the Superior VICES, INC.; LINDEN Court Trust Fund and any person Sale Date: 03/04/2009 TION 107-6 AND 107-7 TAXICAB NOTICE TO ABSENT DEFENDANTS claiming the surplus, or any part there- Writ of Execution: 12/18/2008 LICENSE RENEWAL & FEES SHERIFF'S SALE of, may file a motion pursuant to Court By virtue of the above-stated writ of Sheriff's File Number: CH- 09000334 Docket No. : F-35687-08 Rules 4:64-3 and 4:57-2 stating the execution to me directed I shall WHEREAS, the Borough Council Division: CHANCERY Superior Court of New Jersey nature and extent of that person's expose for sale by public venue, at the ("the Council") of the Borough of Docket Number: F1440908 Chancery Division claim and asking for an order directing UNION COUNTY ADMINISTRATION Roselle ("Borough") has adopted an County: Union Union County payment of the surplus money. The BUILDING, 1ST FLOOR, 10 ELIZA- ordinance that addresses limousine Plaintiff: U.S. BANK NATIONAL Sheriff or other person conducting the BETHTOWN PLAZA, Elizabeth, N.J., and taxicab licensing and fees In the ASSOCIATION. AS TRUSTEE FOR sasale will havh e ininformatiof n regarding Borough; and (L.S.) STATE OF NEW JERSEY TO: h if on WEDNESDAY, at two o'clock in the WHEREAS, the Borough Council is of CSMC MORTGAGE-BACKED PASS- ROHAN DYER, Ills heirs, devisees the surplus, if any. afternoon of said day. All successful the opinion that the proposed amend- THROUGH CERTIFICATES, SERIES and personal representatives, and Note: The sheriff reserves the right to bidders must have 20% of their bid ments are beneficial to the conduct of 2006-4 his, their or any of their successors adjouradjorn this sale for any length or time available in cash or certified check at Borough business related to the VS in right, title and interest without further advertisementadvetiemt. the conclusion of the sales. licensing of limousines and taxicabs. Defendant: LUIS F. MORALES, MONI- JUDGMENT AMOUNT: $371,394.44*"* The property to be sold is located in NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT CA A. RUBIO, BANK OF AMERICA, YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED Three Hundred Seventy-One Thou- the City of ELIZABETH in the County ORDAINED, by Borough Council of the N.A. AND REQUIRED to serve upon ZUCK- sand Three Hundred Ninety-Four of Union, State of New Jersey. Borough of Roselle in the County of Sale Date: 03/04/2009 ER, GOLDBERG & ACKERMAN, LLC, and 44/100*** Commonly known as: 442-44 WEST Union, that the Code of the Borough of Writ of Execution: 12/22/2008 ESQS., plaintiff's attorneys, whose Attorney: GRAND STREET, ELIZABETH, NJ Roselle is hereby amended as follows: By virtue of the above-stated writ of address is 200 Sheffield Street, Suite ZUCKER, GOLDBERG & ACKERMAN, 07202 execution to me directed I shall 301, Mountainside, New Jersey LLC Tax Lot No.: 1790 in Block 13 1. General. The aforementioned expose for sale by public venue, at the 07092-0024, telephone number 1-908- 200 SHEFFIELD STREET Dimensions of Lot: (Approximately) recitals are incorporated herein as UNION COUNTY ADMINISTRATION 233-8500, an Answer to the Amended SUITE 301 125 ft X 34 ft X 135 ft X 33 ft though fully set forth at length. BUILDING, 1ST FLOOR, 10 ELIZA- Complaint filed in a civil action, in MOUNTAINSIDE, NJ 07092 Nearest Cross Street: West End 2. Amendments. BETHTOWN PLAZA, Elizabeth, N.J., which Deutsche Bank National Trust (.908)233-8500 FCZ-92906 Avenue 1.) SECTION 107-6 - "License Issued on WEDNESDAY, at two o'clock in the Company, as Trustee for Morgan Stan- Sheriff: Ralph Froehlich Subject to any open taxes, in name of owner; expiration" is afternoon of said day. All successful ley ABS Capital, MSAC 2007-HE6 is A full legal description can be found at water/sewer, municipal or tax liens amended by deleting the word "April" bidders must have 20% of their bid plaintiff, and ROHAN DYER, et al., are the Union County Sheriff's Office that may be due. and replacing it with the word "March". available in cash or certified check at defendants, pending in the Superior Total Upset: $422,601.61 Tax and prior lien info: At the time of 2.) SECTION 107-7 - "Fee" Is amend- the conclusion of the sales. Court of New Jersey, Chancery Divi- ***Four Hundred Twenty-Two Thou- publication taxes/sewer/water informa- ed by deleting the words "April 1" and Property to be sold is located in the sion. Union County, and bearing Dock- sand Six Hundred One and 61/100*** tion was not available - You must Replacing it with the words "March 1". City of Linden, County of Union, et F-35687-08 within thirty-five (35) January 29, February 5, 12, 19, 2009 check with the tax collector for exact 3.) SECTION 107-7 - "Fee" is amend- State of New Jersey days after 02/12/2009 exclusive of U230547 PRO ($158.76) amounts due. ed by deleting the words "sixty dollars Premises commonly known as: 450 such date, or if published after _____ Surplus Money: If after the sale and ($60)" and replacing it with the words WASHINGTON AVENUE, LINDEN NJ 02/12/2009, (35) days after the actual satisfaction of the mortgage debt, ninety-six dollars ($96.00)". 07036 date of such publication, exclusive of including costs and expenses, there 4.) SECTION 107-7 - "Fee" is amend- BEING KNOWN as LOT 26, BLOCK such date. If you fail to do so, judg- remains any surplus money, the money ed by deleting the words and punctua- 196, on the official Tax Map of the City ment by default may be rendered SHERIFF'S SALE will be deposited into the Superior tion five dollars ($5)," and replacing it of Linden against you for the relief demanded in Sheriff's File Number: CH- 09000450 Court Trust Fund and any person with the words ""eight dollars ($8,00)". Dimensions: 104.42 feet x 43.20 feet the Amended Complaint. You shall Division: CHANCERY claiming the surplus, or any part there- 5.) SECTION 107-7 - "Fee" is amend- X 109.19 feet x 43.46 feet file your Answer and proof of service Docket Number-. F1891A08 of, may file a motion pursuant to Court ed by deleting the words "fifty dollars Nearest Cross Street: Elm Street in duplicate with the Clerk of the Supe- County: Union Rules 4:64-3 and 4:57-2 stating the ($50.00)" ana replacing it with the The Sheriff hereby reserves the rior Court of New Jersey, Hughes Jus- Plaintiff: U.S. BANK NATIONAL words "eighty dollars ($80.00)". ASSOCIATION, AS TRUSTEE FOR nature and extent of that person's 6.) SECTION 78B-2, B. - "License - right to adjourn this sale without tice Complex - CN 971, Trenton, New CSMC MORTGAGE-BACKED PASS- claim and asking for an order directing Fee" is amended by deleting the further notice by publication. Jersey 08625, in accordance with the THROUGH CERTIFICATES, SERIES gayment of the surplus money. The Words "fifty dollars ($50.) •Subject to any unpaid taxes, munici- rules of civil practice and procedure. 2006-4 heriff or other person conducting the pal liens or other charges, and any This action has been instituted for VS sale will have Information regarding such taxes, charges, liens, insurance ththe purpose of (1) foreclosing a Mort- Defendant; JOSE ANDELIZ, FATIMA the surplus, if any. BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED, as fol- premiums or other advances made by gage dated 01/29/2007 made by MERCEDES RODRIGUEZ, MORT- Note: The sheriff reserves the right to lows: plaintiff prior to this sale. All interest- RohaR n Dyer as mortgagor, to Mortgage GAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION adjourn this sale for any length of time ed parties are to conduct and rely ElectroniE c Registration Systems, inc., SYSTEMS, INC. ITS SUCCESSORS without further advertisement. 1. All other ordinances or parts of upon their own independent investiga- as nominee for GE Money Bank AND ASSIGNS JUDGMENT AMOUNT: $410,101.59"** ordinances inconsistent or in conflict tion to ascertain whether or not any recorded on 02/08/2007 in Book 12047 Sale Date: 03/11/2009 Four Hundred Ten Thousand One with this ordinance are hereby outstanding interest remain of record of Mortgages for Union County, Page Writ of Execution: 01/05/2009 Hundred One and 59/100*** repealed to the extent of any inconsis- and/or have priority over the lien being 557 which Mortgage was duly assigned By virtue of the above-stated writ of Attorney: tency or conflict. foreclosed and, if so the current to the plaintiff, Deutsche Bank Nafion- execution to me directed I shall ZUCKER, GOLDBERG S ACKERMAN, 2. If any section, paragraph, subdivi- amount due thereon. al Trust Company, as Trustee for Mor- expose for sale by public venue, at the LLC sion, clause or provision of this Ordi- "If the sale is set aside for any rea- ggan Stanley ABS Capital, MSAC 2007- UNION COUNTY ADMINISTRATION 200 SHEFFIELD STREET nance shall be adjudged invalid, such son, the Purchaser at the sale shall be HHE6 , by Assignment of Mortgage BUILDING, 1ST FLOOR, 10 ELIZA- SUITE 301 adjudication shall apply only to the entitled only a return of the deposit dated 09/29/2008; and (2) to recover BETHTOWN PLAZA, Elizabeth, N.J., MOUNTAINSIDE, NJ 07092 section, paragraph, subdivision, paid. The Purchaser shall have no fur- possession of, and concerns premises on WEDNESDAY, at two o'clock in the ("908)233-8500 XCZ-88437 clause or provision so adjudged and ther recourse against the Mortgagor, commonly known as 1166 NEW afternoon of said day. All successful Sheriff: Ralph Froehlich the remainder of the Ordinance shall the Mortgagor's attorney. BRUNSWICK AVENUE, UNIT 204, A full legal description can be found at remain valid and effective. "*lf after the sale and satisfaction BUILDING 2, RAH.WAY, NJ 07065, bidders must have 20% of their bid the Union County Sheriff's Office of the mortgage debt, Including also being Lot 24.02, C0204 fka 27, available in cash or certified check at Total Upset: $472,400.59 3. This ordinance shall take effect costs and expanses, there remains C0204 in Block 309. the conclusion of the sales. ***Four Hundred Seventy-Two Thou- after public hearing and final adoption any surplus money, the money will If you are unable to obtain an attor- Property to be sold is located in the sand Four Hundred and 59/100*** and publication in the manner pre- be deposited into the Superior Court ney, you may communicate with the City of Elizabeth, County of Union, February 5, 12, 19, 26, 2009 scribed by law. Trust Fund and any person claiming New Jersey Bar Association by calling State of New Jersey U231046 PRO ($160.72) PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that the surplus, or any part thereof, may 732-249-5000, You may also contact Premises commonly known as: 873- ______the foregoing proposed Ordinance was file a motion pursuant to Court the Lawyer Referral Service of the 878 ANNA STREET, EUZABETH NJ Introduced and read by title for the Rules 4:64-3 and 4:57-2 stating the 07201 first time at a regular meeting of the nature and extent of that person's .Count1 y of.venue by calling 908-363- BEING KNOWN as LOT 177, BLOCK Borough Council of the Borough of .4TW .- If yoU aannbt afford an attorney, 8, an the official Tax Map of the City SHERIFF'S SALE Roselle held on January 21, 2009, and claim and asking for an order direct- you may communicate with the Legal of Elizabeth Sheriff's File Number: CH-09000188 this Ordinance will be considered for ing payment of the surplus money. Services office of the County of venue Dimensions: 100.00 feet x 50.00 feet Division: CHANCERY final passage at a regular meeting of The Sheriff or other person conduct- by calling 908-354-4340. x 100.00 feet x 50.00 feet Docket Number: F768708 the Borough Council to be held Febru- ing the sale will have information YOU, ROHAN DYER, his heirs, Nearest Cross Street: Henry Street County: Union ary 18, 2009, at 7:30 P.M., or as soon regarding the surplus. If any. devisees, and personal representa- The Sheriff hereby reserves the Plaintiff: U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSO- thereafter as the matter may be JLTDGMENT AMOUNT: $453,939,51*** tives, and his, their or any of their right to adjourn this sale without CIATION, AS TRUSTEE FOR JPMACC reached, at Borough Hall, Council Four Hundred Fifty-Throe Thousand successors in right, title and interest further notice by publication. 2006-CH2 J.P. MORGAN CHASE BANK Chambers, 210 Chestnut St., Roselle, Nine Hundred Thirty-Nine and are made a party defendant to this •Subject to any unpaid taxes, munici- NATIONAL ASSOCIATION NJ, at which time and place all per- 51/100*** foreclosure action because you exe- pal liens or other charges, and any VS sons interested will be given an oppor- Attorney: cuted Plaintiff's obligation and mort- such taxes, charges, liens, insurance Defendant: DANTE QUISPE, CHASE tunity to be heard concerning same. PHELAN HALLINAN & SCHMIEG. PC gage and may be liaTble for any defi- premiums or other advances made by BANK USA, N.A. 400 FELLOWSHIP ROAD ciency, and are a record owner of the plaintiff prior to this sale. All interest- Sale Date: 03/04/2009 Rhona C. Bluesteln, M.S.A., R.M.C, SUITE 100 subject property and for any right, title ed parties are to conduct and rely Writ of Execution: 12/19/2008 Borough Clerk MT. LAUREL, NJ 08054 and interest you may have in, to or upon their own independent investiga- By virtue of the above-stated writ of U231485 PRO Feb. 12, 2009 ($47.04) (856) 813-5500 aoainst the subject property. tion to ascertain whether or not any execution to me directed I shall Sheriff: Ralph Froehlich File #FCZ108792 outstanding interest remain of record expose for sale by public venue, al the A full legal description can be found at and/or have priority over the lien being UNION COUNTY ADMINISTRATION the Union County Sheriff's Office JENNIFER M. PEREZ, CLERK foreclosed and, if so the current BUILDING, 1ST FLOOR, 10 ELIZA- LINDEN Total Upset: $520,972.07 SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY amount due thereon. BETHTOWN PLAZA, Elizabeth, N.J., ***Five Hundred Twenty Thousand "If the sale is set aside for any rea- on WEDNESDAY, at two o'clock in the SHERIFF'S SALE Nine Hundred Seventy-Two and This is an attempt son, the Purchaser at the sale shall be afternoon of said day. All successful Sheriff's File Number: CH-09000336 07/100*" to collect a debt, entitled only a return of the deposit bidders must have 20% of their bid Division; CHANCERY February 5, 12, 19, 26, 2009 and any Information obtained will paid. The Purchaser shall have no fur- available in cash or certified check at Docket Number: F1353807 U231041 PRO ($188.16) be used (or that purpose, ther recourse against the Mortgagor, the conclusion of the sales. County: Union ______. U231467 PRO Feb. 12, 2009 ($48.02) the Mortgagor's attorney. The property to be sold is located in Plaintiff: MORRIS AND IDA SMITH, ***lf after the sale and satisfaction the CITY of ELIZABETH, County of INC. . - „ ELIZABETH " of the mortgage debt, including UNION and State of New Jersey. VS NOTICE TO ABSENT DEFENDANTS costs and expenses, there remains Commonly known as: 661 MADISON Defendant: WAYE REAL ESTATE , SHERIFF'S SALE any surplus money, the money will AVE, ELIZABETH. NJ 07201 GROUP SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY Sheriff's File Number: CH-O9OO0179 be deposited into the Superior Court Tax Lot No. 779 in Block No. 12 Sale Date: 03/04/2009 UNION COUNTY Division: CHANCERY Trust Fund and any person claiming Dimensions of Lot Approximately: Writ of Execution: 06/26/2008 Docket No. F-1820-09 Docket Number: F2834207 the surplus, or any part thereof, may 27.50 X 150 By virtue of the above-stated writ of County: Union file a motion pursuant to Court Nearest Cross Street: LOUISA execution to me directed I shall STATE OF NEW JERSEY, to: T.K. Plaintiff: CITIBANK, N.A., AS Rules 4:64-3 and 4:57-2 stating the STREET expose for sale by public venue, at the MONG, M.D. TRUSTEE nature and extent of that person's BEGINNING AT A POINT IN THE UNION COUNTY ADMINISTRATION VS. claim and asking for an order direct- EASTERLY LINE OF MADISON BUILDING, 1ST FLOOR, 10 ELIZA- YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED and Defendant: LILLIAN MARTINEZ; JUAN Ing payment of the surplus money. AVENUE DISTANT 159.40 FEET BETHTOWN PLAZA, Elizabeth, N.J., required to serve upon Pluese, Becker, B. NAVARRO; WASHINGTON MUTUAL The Sheriff or other person conduct- SOUTHERLY FROM THE SOUTHERLY on WEDNESDAY, at two o'clock in the & Saltzman, LLC, whose address is BANK Ing the sale will have information LINE OF LOUISA STREET afternoon of said day. All successful 20000 Horizon Way, Suite 900, Mount Sale Date: 02/25/2009 "THE SHERIFF HEREBY RESERVES Laurel, NJ 08054, An Answer to the Writ of Execution: 12/17/2008 regarding the surplus, if any. bidders must have 20% of their bid Complaint, filed in a civil action in By virtue.of the above-stated writ of JUDGMENT AMOUNT: $376,659.99"* THE RIGHT TO ADJOURN THIS SALE available In cash or certified check at which DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL execution to me directed I shall Thrse Hundred Seventy-Six Thou- WITHOUT FURTHER NOTICE the conclusion of the sales. TRUST COMPANY AS TRUSTEE expose for sale by public venue, at the sand Six Hundred Fifty-Nine and THROUGH PUBLICATION." The property to be sold is located in UNDER POOLING AND SERVICING UNION COUNTY ADMINISTRATION 99/100*** PRIOR LIENS/ENCUMBRANCES the City of Linden in the County of AGREEMENT DATED AS OF JANUARY BUILDING. 1ST FLOOR, 10 ELIZA- Attorney: TOTAL AS OF January 7, 2009: $.00 Union and the State of New Jersey. 1, 2006 MORGAN STANLEY ABS CAP- BSTHTOWh PLAZA, Elizabeth, N.J., PHELAN HALLINAN & SCHM1EG, PC JUDGMENT AMOUNT: $371,378.24*** Premises commonly known as: 812 ITAL I INC TRUST 2006-NCI MORT- on WEDNESDAY, at two o'clock in the 400 FELLOWSHIP ROAD Three Hundred Seventy-One Thou- East St. George Avenue GAGE PASS-THRQUGH CERTIFI- afternoon of said day. All successful SUITE 100 sand Three Hundred Seventy-Eight Tax Lot # ; 3 In Block # : 38 CATES, SERIES 2006-NCI, is Plaintiff bidders must have 20% of their bid MT. LAUREL, NJ 08054 and 24/100*** Dimensions of Lot (Approximately): and Jose A. Rodriguez, et al, are available in cash or certified check at (856) 813-5500 Attorney: 100' by 40' by. 100". by 40 Defendants, pending in the Superior the conclusion of the sales. Sheriff: Ralph Froehlich FEIN. SUCH, KAHN & SHEPARD, PC Nearest Cross Street: McCandless Court of New Jersey, Chancery Divi- The property to be sold is located in 7 CENTURY DRIVE Street sion, Union County, bearing Docket the City of Elizabeth in the County of A full legal description can be found at SUITE 201 •THE SHERIFF HEREBY RESERVES No, F-1828-09, within thirty-five days Union, State of New Jersey, the Union County Sheriff's Office PARSIPPANY, NJ 07054 THE RIGHT TO ADJOURN THIS SALE (35) after February 12, 2009 exclusive Commonly known as: , 1032 Flora Total Upset: $429,393.13 (973)538-4700 . WITHOUT FURTHER NOTICE of such date. If you fail to do so, Judg- Street, Elizabeth, NJ 07201 ***Four Hundred Twenty-Nine Thou- Sheriff: Ralph Froehlich THROUGH PUBLICATION.* ment by Default may be rendered Tax lot No.: 8 In Block 734. sand Three Hundred Ninety-Three and A full legal description can be found at JUDGMENT AMOUNT: $143,017.12"" against you for relief demanded in the Dimensions of Lot: (Approximately) 25 13/100*** the Union County Sheriff's Office One Hundred Forty-Three Thousand Complaint. You shall file your Answer ft x 100 ft February 12, 19, 26, March 5, 2009 Total Upset: $416,105.73 Seventeen and 12/100*** and Proof of Service in duplicate with U231436 PRO ($192.08) ***Four Hundred Sixteen Thousand Attorney: the Clerk of the Superior Court, Hugh- Nearest Cross Street: Catherine One Hundred Five and 73/100*** PAUL W. GRZENDA - ATTORNEY es Justice Complex, CN-971, Trenton, Streeet. . : : ELIZABETH February 5, 12, 19, 26, 2009 New Jersey 08825, in accordance with Subject to any open taxes, 300 MAPLE AVENUE the Rules of Civil Practice and Proce- water/sewer, municipal or tax liens SHERIFF'S SALE U231049 PRO ($129.36) SOUTH PLAINFIELD, NJ 07080 dure. that may be due. Sheriff's File Number: CH-09000187 ______(908)754-8008 Tax and prior lien info: At the time of Division: CHANCERY Sheriff: Ralph Froehlich This action has been instituted for publication taxes/sewer/water informa- Docket Number: F1746107 A full legal description can be found at the purpose of foreclosing the mort- tion was not available - You must County: Union NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING the Union County Sheriff's Office gage dated September 7, 2005, and check with the tax collector for exact Plaintiff: GMAC MORTGAGE, LLC BOROUGH OF ROSELLE, NJ Total Upset: $169,546,87 made by Jose A, Rodriguez and amounts due. ORDINANCE NUMBER 2324-09 ***One Hundred Sixty-Nine Thousand Tomasa Rodriguez, to First Jersey Surplus Money: If after the sale and Defendant: HERMEL CABEZAS; Five Hundred Forty-Six and 87/100*** Mortgage Services Inc. recorded in the satisfaction of the mortgage debt, MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGIS- AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE February 5, 12, 19, 26, 2009 Union County Clerk's Office, on Ooto-

PUBLIC NOTICE PUBUCNOTICE PUBLICNOTTCE PUBOCNOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE ing real estate located at 708 Sheridan Sheriff or other person conducting the Subject to any open taxes, lion may be found at the Office of the Avenue, Rosalie. New Jersey 07203 (L.S.) STATE OF NEW JERSEY TO: sale will have information regarding water/sewer, municipal or tax liens Sheriff during regular business hours. and being also known as Lot 5, and EIDER GOEZ, his heirs, devisees, the surplus, if any. that may be due. First Mortgage - CitiMortgage (1/1/08J Block 1103 on the tax map of the Bor- and personal representatives, and Note: The sheriff reserves the right to Tax and prior lien info: At the time of $189,000.00 ough of Resells, County of Union and his, their or any of their successors adjourn this sale for any length of time publication taxes/sewer/water informa- The sheriff hereby reserves the right State of New Jersey. In right, title and Interest without further advertisement. tion was not available - You must to adjourn this sale without further By written assignment dated Decem- JUDGMENT AMOUNT; $319,840.38"* check with the tax collector for exact notice through publication. ber 29, 2008, the said First Jersey YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED Three Hundred Nineteen Thousand amounts due. JUDGMENT AMOUNT: $105,624.45*** Mortgage Services Inc. assigned its AND REQUIRED to serve upon ZUCK- Eight Hundred Forty and 38/100*** Surplus Money: If after the sale and One Hundred Five Thousand Six mortgage and bond/note to Deutsche ER, GOLDBERG & ACKERMAN, LLC, Attorney: satisfaction of the mortgage debt, Hundred Twenty-Four and 45/100*** Bank National Trust Company as ESQS., plaintiff's attorneys, whose ZUCKER, GOLDBERG & ACKERMAN, including costs and expenses, there Attorney: Trustee under Pooling and Servicing address is 200 Sheffield Street, Suite LLC remains any surplus money, the money KOURY. TIGHE, LAPRES, BISCULA & Agreement Dated as of January 1, 301, Mountainside, New Jersey 200 SHEFFIELD STREET will be deposited into the Superior SOMM^RS, P.C. 2006 Morgan Stanley ABS Capital I 07092-0024, telephone number 1-908- SUITE 301 Court Trust Fund and any person 1423 TILTON ROAD Inc. Trust 2006-NCI Mortgage Pass- 233-8500, an Answer to the Amended MOUNTAINSIDE, NJ.37092 claiming the surplus, or any part there- SUITE 9 Through Certificates, Series 2006-NCI, Complaint filed in a civil action, in (908)233-8500 XCZ-87542 of, may file a motion pursuant to Court NORTHFIELD, NJ 08225 plaintiff herein, which assignment is which CitiMortgage, Inc. Is plaintiff, Sheriff: Ralph Froehlich Rules 4:64-3 and 4:57-2 stating the (609)383-1233 about to be recorded. and EIDER GOEZ, et al., are defen- A full legal description can be found at nature and extent of that person's Sheriff: Ralph Froehlich You, T.K. Mong, M.D., are made a dants, pending in the Superior Court of the Union County Sheriff's Office claim and asking for an order directing A full legal description can be found at party Defendant to this foreclosure New Jersey, Chancery Division, Union Total Upset: $359,183.77 payment of the surplus money. The the Union County Sheriff's Office action because you obtained a con- County, and bearing Docket F-551-09 ***Three Hundred Fifty-Nine Thousand Sheriff or other person conducting the Total Upset: $117,931.41 tract judgment in the Superior Court within thirty-five (35) days after One Hundred Eighty-Three and sale will have information regarding ""One Hundred Seventeen Thousand of New Jersey, against Jose Rodri- 02/12/2009 exclusive of such date, or 77/100"* the surplus, If any. Nine Hundred Thirty-One and guez, Judgment number D J-054040- if published after 02/12/2009. (35) February 12, 19, 26, March 5, 2009 Note: The sheriff reserves the right to 41/100"* 1997, docketed on March 3, 1997 in days after the actual date of such pub- U231436 PRO ($168.56) adjourn this sale for any length of time January 29, February 5, 12, 19, 2009 the amount of $447.09, in Union lication, exclusive of such date. If you without further advertisement. U230548 PRO ($121.52) County. fail to do so, judgment by default may _____ JUDGMENT AMOUNT: $422,740.53'" You may contact the Lawyer Referral be rendered against you for the relief Four Hundred Twenty-Two Thousand Service of the County in which this demanded in the Amended Com- Seven Hundred Forty and 53/100*" action is pending by calling 908-353- plaint. You shall file your Answer and SHERIFF'S SALE Attorney: 4715. If you cannot afford an attorney, proof of service in duplicate with the Sheriff's File Number: CH-09000186 ZUCKER, GOLDBERG & ACKERMAN, you may communicate with the Legal Clerk of the Superior Court of New Division: CHANCERY LLC SPRINGFIELD Services Office of the County in which Jersey, Hughes Justice Complex - CN Docket Number: F3107407 200 SHEFFIELD STREET this action is pending by calling 908- 971, Trenton, New Jersey 08625, in County: Union SUITE 301 BOND ORDINANCE STATEMENT 354-4340. accordance with the rules of civil prac- Plaintiff: WELLS FARGO BANK, MOUNTAINSIDE, NJ 07092 AND SUMMARY File #63425 tice anil procedure. NATIONAL ASSOCIATION AS TRUS- (908)233-8500 FCZ-69370-R1 DATED: February 2, 2009 This action has been instituted for TEE Sheriff: Ralph Froehlich The bond ordinance, the summary the purpose of (1) foreclosing a Mort- VS A full legal description can be found at terms of which are included herein, JENNIFER M. PEREZ, CLERK gage elated 08/03/2007 made by Defendant: MICHELLE WILLIAMS- the Union County Sheriff's Office has been finally passed and approved Superior Court of New Jersey EIDER GOEZ as mortgagor, to Mort- LEWIS; UNION COUNTY VOLKSWA- Total Upset: $445,320.56 by the Township Committee of the U231470 PRO Feb. 12, 2009 ($44.59) gage Electronic Registration Systems GEN N/K/A WESTFIELD IMPORTED ""Four Hundred Forty-Five Thousand Township of Springfield, in the County CARS, INC.; STATE OF NEW JERSEY Three Hundred Twenty and 56/100*" of Union, State of New Jersey on Feb- ______Inc., as nominee for CitiMortgage, Inc. Sale Date: 03/04/2009 ruary 10, 2009 and the 20-day period recorded on 08/17/2007 in Book 12268 February 12, 19, 26, March 5, 2009 of limitation within which a suit, action of Mortgages for Union County, Page Writ of Execution: 12/17/2008 U231444 PRO ($156.80) or proceeding questioning the validity &6583 whicnh MMortgage e wa-•s dul' •'•y• assigned By virtue of the above-stated writ of ______of such ordinance can be commenced, NOTICE TO ABSENT DEFENDANTS to th:he plaintiffplainti , CitiMortgage, Inc., by execution to me directed I shall as provided in the Local Bond Law, Assignmeniignment of Morfga'gMortgage dated expose for sale by public venue, at the has begun to run from the date of the Docket No. : F-48411-08 01/06/2009; and (2) to recover posses- UNION COUNTY ADMINISTRATION SHERIFF'S SALE first publication of this statement. Superior Court of New Jersey sion of, and concerns premises com- BUILDING, 1ST FLOOR, 10 ELIZA- Sheriff's File Number: CH-09000452 Copies of the full ordinance are avail- Chancery Division monly known as 826 WEST GRAND BETHTOWN PLAZA, Elizabeth, N.J., Division: CHANCERY able at no cost and during regular Union County STREET UNIT 1G BLDG 826, ELIZA- on WEDNESDAY, at two o'clock in the Docket Number: F3353107 business hours, at the Township BETH, NJ 07202, also being Lot 2108 afternoon of said day. All successful County: Union Clerk's office for members of the gen- (L.S.) STATE OF NEW JERSEY TO: W10C-1G in Block 10. bidders must have 20% of their bid Plaintiff; WMC MORTGAGE CORP. eral public who request the same. The MARIA C PEREIRA, her heirs, If you are unable to obtain an attor- available in cash or certified check at VS summary of the terms of such bond devisees, and personal representa- the conclusion of the sales. ordinance follows: tives, and her, their or any of their ney, you may communicate with the The property to be sold is located in Defendant: RICARDO CESAR. HIS successors in right, title and inter- New Jersey Bar Association by calling the City of Linden in the County of HEIRS. DEVISEES. AND PERSONAL est 732-249-5000. You may also contact Union, State of New Jersey. REPRESENTATIVES AND HIS/HER, Title; BOND ORDINANCE TO AMEND the Lawyer Referral Service of the Commonly known as: 1216 McCand- THEIR, OR ANY OF THEIR SUCCES- SECTIONS 4, 7, 8, 9, 11 AND 12 OF YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED County of venue by calling 908-353- less Street, Linden, NJ 07036 SORS IN RIGHT. TITLE AND INTER- THE BOND ORDINANCE (ORD, NO. AND REQUIRED to serve upon ZUCK- 4715. If you cannot afford an attorney, Tax Lot No.: 27 in Block 118 EST, RITA CESAR_, HER HEIRS, 2007-16) ENTITLED: "BOND ORDI- ER, GOLDBERG & ACKERMAN, LLC, you may communicate with the Legal Dimensions of Lot: (Approximately) DEVISEES, AND PERSONAL REPRE- NANCE TO AUTHORIZE THE MAKING ESQS., plaintiffs attorneys, whose Services office of the County of venue 100 ft x 25 ft SENTATIVES AND HIS/HER, THEiR, OF VARIOUS PUBLIC IMPROVE- address is 200 Sheffield Street, Suite by calling 908-354-4340. Nearest Cross Street: Cleveland OR ANY OF THEIR SUCCESSORS IN MENTS AND THE ACQUISITION OF 301. Mountainside, New Jersey YOU, EIDER GOEZ, his heirs, RIGHT, TITLE AND INTEREST, MERS NEW COMMUNICATION AND SIGNAL devisees, and personal representa- Avenue AS NOMINEE FOR WMC MORTGAGE SYSTEMS EQUIPMENT, NEW ADDI- 07092-0024, telephone number 1-908- tives, and his, their or any of their suc- Subject to any open taxes, CORP. TIONAL OR REPLACEMENT EQUIP- 233-8500, an Answer to the Amended cessors in right, title ana interest are water/sewer, municipal or tax liens Sale Date: 03/11/2009 MENT AND MACHINERY AND NEW Complaint filed in a civil action, In made a party defendant to this foreclo- that may be due. Writ of Execution: 11/14/2008 AUTOMOTIVE VEHICLES, INCLUDING which CitiMortgage, Inc. is plaintiff, sure action because you executed Tax and prior lion info: At the lime of By virtue of the above-stated writ of ORIGINAL APPARATUS AND EQUIP- and MARIA C PEREIRA, et al., are Plaintiff's obligation and mortgage and publication taxes/sewer/water informa- execution to me directed I shall MENT, IN, BY AND FOR THE TOWN- defendants, pending in the Superior may be liable for any deficiency, and tion was not available - You must expose for sale by public venue, at the SHIP OF SPRINGFIELD, IN THE Court of New Jersey, Chancery Divi- are a record owner of the subject prop- check with the tax collector for exact UNION COUNTY ADMINISTRATION COUNTY OF UNION, STATE OF NEW sion, Union County, and bearlnq Dock- erty and for any right, title and interest amounts due. BUILDING, 1ST FLOOR. 10 ELIZA- JERSEY, TO APPROPRIATE THE SUM et F-48411-08 within thirty-five (35) you may have in, to or against the sub- Surplus Money: If after the sale and BETHTOWN PLAZA, Elizabeth. N.J.. OF $3,986,200 TO PAY THE COST days after 02/12/2009 exclusive of iect property. satisfaction of the mortgage debt, on WEDNESDAY, al two o'clock in the THEREOF, TO APPROPRIATE A such dale, or if published after File #XRZ113282 including costs and expenses, there afternoon of said day All successful STATE GRANT, TO MAKE A DOWN 02/12/2009, (35) days after the actual remains any surplus money, the money bidders must have 20% of their bid PAYMENT, TO AUTHORIZE THE date of such publication, exclusive of JENNIFER M. PEREZ, CLERK will be deposited into the Superior available in cash or certified check at ISSUANCE OF BONDS TO FINANCE such date. II you fail to do so. Judg- SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY Court Trust Fund and any person the conclusion of the sales. SUCH APPROPRIATION AND TO PRO- ment by default may be rendered claiming the surplus, or any part there- Municipality: City of Linden VIDE FOR THE ISSUANCE OF BOND against you for the relief demanded in This Is an attempt of, may file a motion pursuant to Court Street Address: 825 Worth Avenue ANTICIPATION NOTES IN ANTICIPA- the Amended Complaint. You shall to collect a debt, Rules 4:64-3 and 4:57-2 stating the Tax Lot: 14 TION OF THE ISSUANCE OF SUCH file your Answer and proof of service and any Information obtained will nature and extent of that person's Tax Block: 495 BONDS." ADOPTED SEPTEMBER 11, in duplicate with the Clerk of the Supe- be used for that purpose. claim and asking for an order directing Approximate Dimensions: 56 x 94 2007, rior Court of New Jersey, Hughes Jus- U231468 PRO Feb. 12,7009 ($45.57) paymenl of the surplus money. The {5262 square feel) tice Complex - CN 971, Tranton, New _____ Sheriff or other person conducting the Nearest cross street: Grier Avenue Jersey 08625, in accordance with the sale will have information regarding THE SHERIFF HEREBY RESERVES Purposefs): To make the following rules of civil practice and procedure. the surplus, if any. THE RIGHT TO ADJOURN THIS SALE amendments to Bond Ordinance No. This action has been instituted for SHERIFF'S SALE Note: The sheriff reserves the right to WITHOUT FURTHER NOTICE 2007-16 adopted on September 11, the purpose of (1) foreclosing a Mori- Sheriff's File Number: CH-O90O04S4 adjourn this sale for any length of time THROUGH PUBLICATION, 2007: gage dated 05/17/2007 made by Maria Division: CHANCERY without further advertisement. JUDGMENT AMOUNT; $399,2a2.00"" C. Pereira as mortgagor, to Mortgage Docket Number: F1374707 JUDGMENT AMOUNT: $278,211.74"' Three Hundred Ninety-Nine Thou- 1. Amend Section 4 to (A)(i) increase Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. County: Union Two Hundred Seventy-Eight Thou- sand Two Hundred Eighty-Two and the appropriation and estimated cost as nominee for Lighthouse Mortgage Plaintiff: U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSO- sand Two Hundred Eleven and 00/100*** in Section 4.D. from $1,750,000 lo Service Company, Inc. recorded on CIATION. AS TRUSTEE RELATING TO 74/100"" Attorney: $2,150,000 (an increase of $400,000); 10/02/2007 in Book 12309 of Mort- J.P. MORGAN MORTGAGE ACQUISI- Attorney: BARBARA A, FEIN, P.C. - LAW (ii) increase the down payment appro- gages for Union County, Page 404 TION CORP. 2005-FRE1 ASSET ZUCKER. GOLDBERG & ACKERMAN, OFFICES riated in Section 4.0. from $83,400 to which Mortgage was duly assigned to BACKED PASS-THROUGH CERTIFI- LLC 20000 HORIZON WAY E103,400 {an incregse of $20,000); the plaintiff, CiUMortgsge. Inc., by CATES, SERIES 2005-FRE1 200 SHEFFIELD STREET SUITE 900 and (iii) increase the bonds and notes Assignment of Mortgage dated VS SUITE 301 MOUNT LAUREL, NJ 08054-4318 authorized in Section 4.D, from 12/18/2008; and (2) to recover posses- Defendant: NICOLE T. ARTECA; MOUNTAINSIDE, NJ 07092 (.856)596-5552 $1,686,800 to $2,048,800 (an increase sion of, and concerns premises com- MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGIS- (908)233-8600 FCZ-B3904 Sheriff: Ralph Froahlich of $380,000); and (B)(i) increase the monly known as 108 PORT AVENUE, TRATION SYSTEMS, INC., AS NOMI- Sheriff: Ralph Froahlich A full legal description can be found at aggregate appropriation and astimaied aka 108-110 PORT AVENUE, ELIZA- NEE FOR CHASE HOME FINANCE, A full legal description can be found at the Union County Sheriffs Office cost for Section 4 from $3,986,200 lo BETH, NJ 07206, also being Lot 523 LLC the Union County Sheriff's Office Total Upset: $450,450.77 $4,388,200 (an increase of $400,000): in Block 1. Sale Date: 03/11/2009 Total Upset: $311,819.18 ""Four Hundred Fifty Thousand Four (ii) increase the aggregate down pay- If you are unable to obtain an attor- Writ of Execution: 01/09/2009 "•Three Hundred Eleven Thousand Hundred Fifty and 77/100**" ment appropriated for suction 4 from ney, you may communicate with (be By virtue of (he above-stated writ of Eight Hundred Nineteen and 18/100"* February 12, 19. 26, March 5, 2009 $185,000 (o $205,000' (an increase of New Jersey Bar Association by calling execution to me directed I shall February 5, 12, 19, 26, 20Q9 $20,000); and (iii) increase the aggre- 732-249-5000. You may also contact expose for sale by public venue, at the U231Q45 PRO ($162.68) U231446 PRO ($125.44) gate amount or bonds and notes the Lawyer Referral Service of the UNION COUNTY ADMINISTRATION ______authorized in Section 4 from County of venue by calling 908-353- BUILDING. 1ST FLOOR, 10 ELIZA- ELIZABETH : "~*~ 53,691,200 to $4,071,200 (an increase 4715. If you cannot afford an attorney, BETHTOWN PLAZA, Elizabeth, N.J., SHERIFF'S SALE of $380,000), you may communicate with the Legal on WEDNESDAY, at two o'clock in the SHERIFF'S SALE Sheriff's File Number: CH-09000147 2. Amend Section 7 to increase the Services office of the County of venue afternoon of said day. All successful Sheriff's File Number: CH-09000456 Division: CHANCERY down payment appropriated From by calling 908-354-4340. bidders must have 20% of their bid Division: CHANCERY Docket Number: F1531BQ8 $185,000 to $205,000 {an increase of YOU, MARIA C PEREIRA, her heirs, available in cash or certified check at Docket Number: F581708 County: Union $20,000). devisees, and personal representa- the conclusion of the sales. County: Union Plaintiff: BANK OF AMERICA. N.A. 3. Amend Section 6 to increase the tives, and her, their or any of their The property to be sold is located in Plaintiff: THE BANK OF NEW YORK VS amount of bonds authorised from successors in right, title and interest the City of Elizabeth in the County of TRUST COMPANY, N.A. AS SUCCES- Defendant: MARIA C. CHAVEZ; DAVID $3,691,200 to $4,071,200 (an increase are made a party defendant to this Union, Stale of New Jersey. SOR TO JP MORGAN CHASE BANK, T. CHAVEZ AND LILLIAN CHAVEZ of $380,000). : foreclosure action because you exe- Commonly known as: 416-418 Liv- N.A. AS TRUSTEE Sale Date: 02/25/2009 4. Amend Section 9 to increase the cuted Plaintiff's obligation and mort- ingston Street, Elizabeth, NJ 07206 VS Writ of Execution: 12/04/2008 amount of bond anticipation notes gage and may be liable for any defi- Tax Lot No.: 611 in Block 3 Defendant: CAROL PELUFFO By virtue of the above-stated writ of authorized from $3,691,200 to ciency, and are a record owner of the Dimensions of Lot: (Approximately) 50 Sale Date: 03/11/2009 execution to me directed I shall $4,071,200 {an increase of $380,000). subject property and for any right, title ft x 100 ft Writ of Execution: 01/06/2009 expose for sale by public venue, at the 5. Amend Section 11 to decrease the and interest you may have in, to or Nearest Cross Street: Fourth Street By virtue of the above-stated writ of UNION COUNTY ADMINISTRATION average period of usefulness of the against the subject property. Subject to any open taxes, execution to me directed I shall BUILDING, 1ST FLOOR, 10 ELIZA- purposes authorized from 15.52 years File #XRZ 112938 water/sewer, municipal or tax liens expose for sale by public venue, at the BETHTOWN PLAZA, Elizabeth. N.J., to 15.47 years (a decrease of 0.05 that may be due. UNION COUNTY ADMINISTRATION on WEDNESDAY, at two o'clock In the years). JENNIFER M. PEREZ, CLERK Tax and prior Hen info: At the time of BUILDING. 1ST FLOOR, 10 EL1ZA- afternoon of said day. All successful 6. Amend Section 12 to increase the SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY publication taxes/sewer/water informa- BETHTOWN PLAZA, Elizabeth, N.J., bidders must have 20% of their bid amount of gross debt of the Township tion was not available - You must on WEDNESDAY, at two o'clock in the available in cash or certified check at shown on the Supplemental Debt This Is an attempt check with the tax collector for exact afternoon of said day. All successful the conclusion of the sales. Statement filed for the ordinance, as to collect a debt, amounts due. bidders must have 20% of their bid The property to be sold is locates! in amended, from $3,691,200 to and any Information obtained will Surplus Money: If after the sale and available in cash or certified check at the City of Elizabeth, County of Union $4,071,200 (an Increase of $380,000). he used for that purpose. satisfaction of the mortgage debt, the conclusion of the sales. and State of New Jersey. The premises U231487 PRO Feb. 12, 2009 ($46.85) Including costs and expenses, there The property to be sold is located in is commonly known as 67 Pine Street, Kathleen D. Wisniewski, RMC/CMC ______remains any surplus money, the money the city of Elizabeth In the County of First Floor, Elizabeth, NJ 07206 Township Clerk will be deposited Into the Superior Union, State of New Jersey. Tax Lot No. 362 Block No. 1 Township of Springfield Court Trust Fund and any person Commonly known as: 62-64 Palisada Dimensions of Lot: 68.50 x 50 x 55.50 County of Union NOTICE TO ABSENT DEFENDANTS claiming the surplus, or any part there- Road a/k/a 62 Palisade Road, Eliza- X 50 . ••:'... StBte of New Jersey of, may file a motion pursuant to Court beth, NJ 07208 Located: Pine Street & Front Street U231489 OBS Feb: 12, 2009 ($54.88) Docket No. : F-551-09 Rules 4:64-3 and 4:57-2 stating the Tax Lot No.: 1540 in Block 10 The above advertisement does not Superior Court of New Jersey nature and extent of that person's Dimensions of Lot: (Approximately) constitute a full legal description of Chancery Division claim and asking for an order directing 128 ft x 50 ft the real estate. The full legal descrip- CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE Union County payment of the surplus money. The Nearest Cross Street: Baldwin Place PAGE 36 — THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 2009 LOCALSOURGE.COM UNION COUNTY LOCALSOURCE

PUBLICNQTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE SPRINGFIELD SPRINGFIELD SUMMIT SPRINGFIELD ORDINANCE TO AMEND THE CODE SHERIFF'S SALE RESOLUTION FOR AWARD OF THE TOWNSHIP OF SPRING- Sheriff's File Number: CH-09000485 FES SI ON At S £ RVI CgsT FIELD, CHAPTER VII - TRAFFIC, TO Division: CHANCERY REVISE METERED PARKING FEES Docket Number: F1049108 AND PARKING PERMIT FEES, BY THE County: Union TOWNSHIP COMMITTEE OF THE Plaintiff: COUNTRYWIDE HOME BE IT ORDAINED BY THE TOWN- TOWNSHIP OF SPRINGFIELD. COUN- LOANS, INC. SHIP COMMITTEE of the Township of TY OF UNION, STATE OF N^W JER- VS Springfield, County of Union, State of SEY Defendant: HERMAN W. VASQUEZ; WHEREAS, the Township of Spring- New Jersey, as follows: MARIA VASQUEZ, HIS WIFE AND field Is in need of contracting for the BE IT ORDAINED BY THE TOWN- BE IT ORDAINED BY THE TOWN- MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGIS- services of labor counsel, to perform SECTION I -AMENDMENT SHIP COMMITTEE of the Township of SHIP COMMITTEE of the Township of TRATION SYSTEMS, INC. AS NOMI- services for the Township of Spring- Paragraph 35-34.12, Municipal Springfield, County of Union, State of Springfield, County of Union, State of NEE FOR COUNTRYWIDE HOME field, County of Union, State of New Housing Liaison, is hereby established New Jersey, as follows: New Jersey, as follows: LOANS, INC. Jersey; and as follows: Sale Date: 03/11/2009 WHEREAS, the Local Public Con- SECTION I - AMENDMENTS SECTION I -AMENDMENTS Writ of Execution: 12/11/2008 tracts Law, N.J.S.A, 40A:11-1 et seq., 35-34.12 Municipal Housing Liaison (A,) Section 7-11, Paragraph (b.) (A.) Existing Section 12-1.7 Fire Pre- By virtue of the above-stated writ of requires a resolution authorizing the Municipal Parking Lot No. f (Metered vention Sub-code Official, is hereby execution to me directed I shall award of the contract for professional a. Purpose. Parking), shall be amended as follows: deleted in full. expose for sale by public vsnue, at the services without competitive bids arid The purpose of this section is to cre- (B.) Section 12-1.6 (a.) is re-designat- UNION COUNTY ADMINISTRATION that the contract Itself must be avail- ate the administrative mechanisms (a.) Paragraph (2.)

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PUBOCNQTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBOCNOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE referral list of eligible applicant house- SUMMIT existing building. the Development Regulations Ordi- holds living in the housing region and The applicant requests classification nance of the City of Summit. eligible applicant households with was introduced for first reading at a NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING of the site plan; minor site plan DEMPSEY, DEMPSEY & SHEEHAN members working in the housing regular meeting of the Township Com- PLANNING BOARD OF approval, together with all other relief Attorneys for Applicant region where the units are located; mittee of the Township of Springfield, THE CITY OF SUMMIT, in the form of variances, waivers, By: Hilary P. Sunyak, Esq. and in the County of Union, State of New UNION COUNTY, NJ exceptions, appeals and interpreta- Dated: 2/6/09 (f) Employing the random selection Jersey, held on Tuesday, February 10, tions in the strict application of the U231624 OBS Feb. 12, 2009 ($28.91) process as provided in the Affirmative 2009, and that said Ordinance shall be Take notice that the Planning Board provisions of the Development Regula- Marketing Plan of the Township when submitted for consideration and final of the City of Summit will conduct a tions Ordinance, and other relief, ______referring households for certification passage at a regular meeting of said public hearing at the Summit City Hall, which may arise during the course of to affordable units. Townsnip Committee to be held on 512 Springfield Avenue, Summit, N.J. trie hearings in this application, neces- 3. Affordability Controls February 24, 2009, Springfield Munici- at 7:30 P.M. or as soon thereafter as sary to realize the development as set ORDINANCE TO AMEND THE CODE (a) Furnishing to attorneys or clos- pal Building at 8:00 p.m., at which time the matter may be called on February forth more specifically in the applica- OF THE TOWNSHIP OF SPRING- ing agents forms of deed restrictions and place any person or persons inter- 23, 2009, which hearing will be contin- tion for development on file and as FIELD, CHAPTER IV, GENERAL and mortgages for recording at the ested therein will be given an opportu- ued on such dates thereafter as may may be amended and available for LICENSING, TO ESTABLISH SECTION time of conveyance of title of each nity to be heard concerning said Ordi- be necessary in the judgment of the inspection in connection herewith. 4-31, DONATION CLOTHING BINS, BY nance. Copy is posted on the bulletin Planning Board to complete the hear- All maps and documents for which THE TOWNSHIP COMMITTEE OF THE restricted unit; ings and deliberations on an applica- TOWNSHIP OF SPRINGFIELD, COUN- (b) Creating and maintaining a file board in the office of the Township approval is sought are available for Clerk. tion for development by McFarland public inspection at the Department of TY OF UNION, STATE OF NEW JER- on each restricted unit for its control Properties, Inc., regarding permission SEY period, including the recorded deed Community Services at City Hall, 512 Kathleen D. Wisniewski, RMC/CMC to improve the property known as 25 Springfield Avenue, Summit, N.J. dur- with restrictions, recorded mortgage Township Clerk Union Place, lot 8. Block 2601 on the ing the business hours of 8:00 a.m. to BE IT ORDAINED BY THE TOWN- and note, as appropriate; Tax Map of the City of Summit in the (c) Ensuring that the removal of the U231491 OBS Feb. 12, 2009 ($156.80) 4:00 p.m. SHIP COMMITTEE of the Township of Central Retail Business District by the This notice is being given pursuant to Springfield, County of Union, State of deed restrictions and cancellation of construction of an approximately 1,575 Naw Jersey, as follows: the mortgage note are effectuated and s.f. 3 story addition to the rear of the N.J.S.A. 40:55d-12 and Article 3.16 of properly filed with the appropriate county's register of deeds or county CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE clerk's office after the termination of the affordability controls for each restricted unit; (d) Communicating with lenders SPRINGFIELD 2. All electrical fixtures not listed $10.00 regarding foreclosures; and 3. Special connections and fixtures $65.00 (e) Ensuring the issuance of Contin- 4. Specific fees uing Certificates of Occupancy or cer- Receptacles and fixtures (first 50) SSO.00 tifications pursuant to MJJL£L 5:80- Each additional 25 10.00 Motors and Electrical Devices 4. Resale and rental • Up to 10hp 10.00 (a) Instituting and maintaining an BE IT OFiDAINED BY THE TOWNSHIP COMMITTEE of the Township of Spring- • Over 10 hp up to 50hp 50.00 effective means of communicating field, County of Union, State of New Jersey, as follows: • Over 50 hp up to 1O0hp 100.00 information between owners and the • Larger than 100hp 500.00 Administrative Agent regarding the SECTION I - AMENDMENT Transformer, Generators, & devices availability of restricted units for • Up to 10 KW 10.00 resale or rental; and CHAPTER XII, BUILDING, HOUSING AND HOTELS, Section 12-1.14 Schedule •Over 10 KW up to 45.KW 50.00 Ib) Instituting and maintaining an of Fees, Is hereby amended to read as follows: 'Over 45 KW up !o 112,5 KW 100.00 effective means of communicating • Larger than 112.5 KW 500.00 information to low- and moderate- 12-1.14 Schedule of Feas. Service Panels, Entrances & Sub panels income households regarding the • Up to 200amps 50.00 availability of restricted units for a. Construction Fees. • Over 20Qamps up to 1000 amps 100.00 resale or re-rental. • Larger than 1000 amps 500.00 5. Processing request from unit 1. Minimum permit fee (flat rate) $50.00 Detectors 10.00 owners 2. Zoning Permit $25.00 Pools, hot tubs & spas 50.00 (a) Reviewing and approving re- 3. New Construction Light Poles 10.00 quests from owners of restricted units (a) Use groups: B, H, 1-1, I-3, I-2, I-4, M, E, R-1, Emergency Lights 10.00 who wish to take out home equity R-2, R-3, R-4. R-5, U per cubic foot) $0.0300 Communication Points 10.00 loans or refinance during the term of Ib) Use groups: A-1, A-2, A-3, A-4, A-5, F-1, F-2, Switches 10,00 their ownership; S-1, 5-2 (per cubic foot) 0.0300 Motors - Fractional HP 10.00 (b) Reviewing and approving re- (c) State Training fee (per cubic foot) 0.00265 Alarm Devices/FAC Panel 10.00 quests to increase sales prices from owners of restricted units who wish to (Notn: Pursuant to state statute. Orel. 35-8S also provides for a 2,5% develop- d. Elevator Fees make capital improvements to the ment fee to be imposed on all new construction and addilions to non- residen- units that would affect the selling tial buildings.) 1. Registration fess shall be pursuant to . 5:23-12.5. price, such authorization:) to be limited 2. Plan rsview fees shall be pursuant to 1 8:23-4.20(0(6) and (7). to those improvements resulting in A. Ren ovations/alterations/repairs 2. Elevator device test and inspection fees shall e pursuant to tLLAJI. 5:23- additional bedroom!; or bathrooms and (a) Up to $50,000 $25.00 psr 126 the cost of central air oonditioninrj sys- 51000.00 tems; and (b) S50.000 to S1Q0.000 20.00 per 0. Fire protection Peas. (c) Processing requests and making S1 000.00 determinations on requests by owners above 1. Minimum permit fee lllat rate) $50.00 of restricted units for hardship £50.000 2. Wet & Dry Sprinkler Heads waivers. (c) Over S100,000 15.00 per ' 1-20 heads 6. Enforcement $1,000.00 21-100 heads (a) Securing annually lists of all above 101-200 heads affordable housing units for which tax $100,000 201-400 heads bills are mailed to absentee owners 5. Specific foes 401-1000 head* and notifying all such owners that they Accessory Structure (garage or pool) S SO.00 flat ,.j Over 1000 heads must either move back to their unit or Asbestos abatement 100.00 3. Alarm/Supervisor/Slgnaling sell it; Demolition 150.00 flat (a) First 12 $38.00 (b) Securing from all developers and R-3 <5000sq.ft 65.00 flat (b) Each aetd'l 25 $12.00 sponsors of restricted units, at the All others 150.00 flal 4. Specific fees narliest point ol contact in the pro- Fence 50.00 flat Storage Tanks S5O.00 cessing of the project or development, Load Hazard Abatement 150.00 flat Wet Chemical $100.00 written acknowledgement of the Pool(above ground) 60.00 Dry Chemical $100,00 lequirement that no restricted unit can Pool (in ground) 100.00 Co2 Suppression S10O.00 fte offered, or in any other way com- Removal'ol oil tank tin and aboveground) 50.00 Foam Suppression $100.00 mitted, to any person, other than a Removal of oil tank (in and aboveqroiincl)(Commercial) 150.00 Halon Suppression 5100.00 household duly certified to the unit by Retaining walls (class 3 surface area greater than SSOsq. feet) 100.00 Pro-Engineered System $125.00 the Administrative Agent. Retaining walls (class 3 surface area less than 55Qsq. feet) 50.00 Standpipe $235.00 (o) The posting annually in all rental Retaining walls (other lhan class 3) sost of new Kitchen exhaust system $50.00 properties, including two-family construction Gas or oil fired appliances 550.00 homes, of a notice as to the maximum Roofing (non commercial) 50.00 flat Crematorium 3375.00 permitted rent together with the tele- Siding 50.00 flat Incinerator $375.00 phone number of the Administrative Sifjn 1.50 per Venting of gases Agent where complaints of excess rent square foot SSO.0.0 can be made; Use Group Change 120.00 f. Certificates; additional fees (d) Sending annual mailings to all owners of affordable dwelling units, b. Plumbing Fees. 1. Certificates reminding them of the notices and Certificate of Occupancy $30.00 requirements outlined in N.J.A.C., 1. Minimum permit fee (flat rate) 5 50.00 t» Certificate of Continued Occupancy flat cats 5:80-26.18(d)4; 2. All plumbing fixtures not listed $10.00 c Certificate of Clearance 530:00 (e) Establishing a program for 3. All special devices! (per Ijj'A.C, 5:23-4.2Q(c)(2)(ii)(2)) S 65.00 i Municipal Certificate of Occupancy diverting unlawful rent payments to the 4. Specific fees Change of tenancy or owner) S2Q0.00 municipality's affordable housing trust Backflow Preventer (commercial/ports) i 65.00 flat a) Certificate of Continued Occupancy . $150,00 fund or other appropriate municipal Backflow Preventer (residential) 10,00 (Commercial) fund approved by the DCA; Bath Tub 10.00 2. Moving Houses (f) Creating and publishing a written Condenser Drain 10.00 (a) To different lot $200,00 operating manual, as approved by Condensers 63.00 (b) On sama lot COAH, setting forth procedures for Dishwasher 10.00 $75.00 administering such affordability con- Drinking Fountain 10.00 3. Special overtime Inspections trols; and Floor Drain 10.00 (g) Providing annual reports to French Drain 10.00 Inspections that are to be conducted on weekends and other than normal work- COAH as required. Fuel Oil Piping 10.00 ing hours of the inspectors will be a minimum of four hours at the inspectors 7. The Administrative Agent shall Gas Piping 10.00 current hourly rats. Each additional hour over 4 hours will be charged at the have authority to take all actions nec- Gas Burners (per burner), plus 25.00 same rate. essary and appropriate to carry out its • Up to 250,000 BTU 25.00 responsibilities hereunder. • Up to 500,000 BTU 35.00 g. Waiver of Construction Permit Fees lor Disabled Accessibility Construction. SECTION II - RATIFICATION • Over 500,000 BTU 65.00 Except as expressly modified herein, Grease Trap 65.00 (Currently existing paragraph h. shall be re-designated as paragraph g., herein, all other provisions and terms of the Hosa Bib 10,00 without amendment.1 Code of the Township of Springfield Hot Water Boiler 65.00 SECTION II - RATIFICATION shall remain in full force and effect. HVAC 65.00 Except as expressly modified herein, all other provisions and terms of the SECTION III - SEVERABILITY Interceptor/separator 65.00 Code of the Township of Springfield shall remain in full force and affect. In case any section, subsection, Lavatory 10.00 SECTION III - SEVERABILITY paragraph, subdivision, clause or pro- Oil Burners (per burner), plus 25.00 In case any section, subsection, paragraph, subdivision, clause or provision of vision of (his ordinance shall be • Up to 3 gallons per hour 35.00 Ibis ordinance shall be judged invalid by a court of competent jurisdiction, such judged invalid by a court of competent • Up to 6 gallons per hour 45.0Q order or judgment shall not effect or invalidate the remainder of any section, jurisdiction, such order or judgment • Over 6 gallons per hour 65.00 paragraph, subdivision, clause or provision of this ordinance, and to this end. shall not effect or invalidate the Pools- heaters and backwash discharge 65.00 the provisions of each section, paragraph, subdivision, clause or provision ol remainder of any section, paragraph, Refrigeration units 65.00 this ordinance are hereby declared to be severabie. subdivision, clause or provision of this Roof Drains 10.00 SECTION IV - REPEAL ordinance, and to this and, the provi- Sewer and Water line capping 100.00 Any ordinance or portion of any ordinance which Is inconsistent with the mod- sions of each section, paragraph, sub- Sewer connection 65.00 ifications of this ordinance is repealed to the extent of its inconsistency. division, clause or provision of this Sewer Pump/ejector 65.00 SECTION V - EFFECTIVE DATE ordinance are hereby declared to be Shower 10.00 This ordinance shall take effect immediately upon passage and publication severabie. Sink 10.00 according to law. SECTION IV - REPEAL Solar Systems 65.00 Any ordinance or portion of any ordi- Stacks 10.00 I, Kathleen D. Wisniewski, do hereby certify that the foregoing Ordinance was nance which is inconsistent with the Steam Boiler 85.00 introduced for first reading at a regular meeting of the Township Committee of modifications of this ordinance is Sump Pump 65.00 the Township of Springfield, In the County of Union, Staie of New Jersey, held repealed to the extent of its inconsis- Unit Heaters (gas) 65.00 on Tuesday, February 10, 2009, and that said Ordinance shall be submitted for Urinal/Bidet 10.00 consideration and final passage at a regular meeting of said Township Commit- S^CTION V - EFFECTIVE DATE Washing Machine 10.00 tee to be held on February 24, 2009, Springfield Municipal Building at 8:00 This ordinance shall take effect Water closst 10.00 p.m., at which time and place any person or persons interested therein will be immediately upon passage and publh Water Heater 10.00 given an opportunity to be heard concerning said Ordinance. Copy is posted on cation according to law. Water Service Connection 65.00 Fhe bulletin board in the office of the Township Clerk. I, Kathleen D. Wlsnlewski, do hereby Water Softeners 65.00 certify that the foregoing Ordinance KATHLEEN D. WISNIEWSKI, RMC/CMC c. Electrical Fees, Township Clerk E23149S OBS Febuary 12, 2009 (?233.24) 1. Minimum permit fee (flat rate) $ 50.00 PAGE 38 —THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 2009 LOCALSOURCE.COM UNION COUNTY LOCALSOURCE

PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLICNOTICfc PUBLIC NOTICE SECTION I - AMENDMENT All complaints shall be received and ested therein will be given an opportu- passage at a regular meeting of said Section 4-31 Is hereby established as investigated pursuant to N.J,S.A. nity to be heard concerning said Ordi- Township Committee to be held on CLARK follows: nance. Copy is posted on the bulletin Tuesday, February 24, 2009, Spring- 4-.11.6 Additional penalties; reme- board in the office of the Township field Municipal Building at 8:00 p.m., PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that the 4-31 DONATION CLOTHING BINS dies. Clerk. at which tjme and place any person or Clark Board of Adjustment will hold a 4-31.1 Purpose. In addition to any other penalties or KATHLEEN D. WISNIEWSKI, persons interested therein will be Public Meeting on February 23, 2009 This section is enacted to implement remedies authorized by law, any per- RMC/CMC given an opportunity to be heard con- at 8 p.m., at the Municipal Court an Act Concerning Charitable Clothing son who violates the provisions of P.L. Township Clerk cerning said Ordinance. Copy is post- House, 315 Westfield Avenue, Clark, Bins, P.L. 2007, c. 209, as amended 2007, c. 209, as amended (N.J.S.A. U231490 OBS Feb. 12, 2009 ($78.40) ed on the bulletin board in the office of New Jersey at which time the follow- fN.J.S.A. 40:48-2.80 et. seq.). 40:48-2.60 et. seq.), which results in the Township Clerk. ing application will be heard: 4-31.2 Permit required. seizure of a donation clothing bin shall Mo person shall place, use or employ be subject to the penalties set forth in SPRINGFIELD KATHLEEN D. WISNIEWSKI, CAL. # 4-09: Application of: Nicholas a donation clothing bin, for solicitation N.j'S.A, 40:48-2.63. RMC/CMC and Maria La Rosa purposes, within the Township without 4-31^7 Violations and Penalties. Township Clerk first obtaining a permit from the appro- Any person violating any of the provi- U231499 OBS Feb. 12, 2009 ($27.93) FOR: renovation and construction of a priate municipal agency, which agency sions of this seclion shall, upon con- second level and rear addition to shall be designated by resolution of viction, be liable to the penalty stated existing ranch home the Township Committee of the Town- in Chapter I, Section 1-6. Each viola- ship of Springfield. tion and each day any such violation LOCATED: 53 Thomas Drive 4-31.3 Application; fee, period of shall continue shall constitute a sepa- Clark, NJ 07066 permit. rate offense. PUBLICNOTICE a. An application for an initial permit SECTION II - RATIFICATION BE IT ORDAINED by the Township Block: 27: Lot: 6 In a R-150 District hereunder shall be made to the appro- Except as expressly modified herein, Committee of the Township of Spring- priate municipal agency and shall all other provisions and terms of the field in the County of Union and State CLARK Violation of Chapter: 34 Include all Information required by the Code of the Township of Springfield of New Jersey as follows: PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that the Clark general provisions of this Chapter and shall remain in full force and effect. Board of Adjustment will hold a Pub- Section: 8.3 is required by (M.J.S.A. 40:48- SECTION III - SEVERABILITY 1. That for the following enumerated lic/Executive Meeting on February 23, In case any section, subsection, offices or positions in the Township of 2009, at 8:00 PM, at the Courthouse, Sub-Section: b-1, a-1, c-3, c-3(b) b. An application for a renewal per- paragraph, subdivision, clause or pro- Springfield, in the County of Union, 315 Westfield Avenue, Clark, New Jer- mit hereunder shal! be made to the vision of this ordinance shall be annual salaries to the respective sey, at which time the following appli- The file papers for the above applica- appropriate municipal agency and judged invalid by a court of competent appointees to said offices or positions cation will be heard: tion are available for inspection at the snail include all information required jurisdiction, such order or judgment are to be within the range set forth Clark Township Building Department, by the general provisions of this Chap- shall not effect or Invalidate the below, until this ordinance shall be CAL. # 3-09: Application of Theresa Clark Municipal Building, 430 West- ter and as required by hl.J.S.A. 40:4B- remainder of any section, paragraph, amended or repealed: and Giuseppe Migliorino for: demolish field Avenue, Clark, Slew Jersey. 2.61(a)(4). subdivision, clause or provision of this existing home and build new ranch Hours: Monday through Friday, 9 A.M. c. All such applications shall be In ordinance, and to this end, the provi- Position house at the premises located at: 105 to 4 P.M. writing, signed and sworn to by the sions of each section, paragraph, sub- Maria La Rosa, Applicant applicant. division, clause or provision of this Hillcrest Drive, in Lot: 5, Block: 24, in ordinance are hereby declared to be Municipal Judge $20,000 to $25,000 a R-150 District. U231522 EAG Feb. 12, 200S ($18.13) d. A non-refundable yearly applica- severable. Prosecutor $12,000 to $17,000 tion fee of $25.00 per bin shall be sub- Violation of Chapter 34, mitted with each application. SECTION IV - REPEAi- This Ordinance shall take effect e. All permits shall run from the date Any ordinance or portion of any ordi- immediately upon final passage and Section 8 issued lo the last day of February, nance which is inconsistent with the publication thereof according to law. Sub-Section 3(b)1 Lot coverage next. No application fee shall be pro modifications of this ordinance is The file papers for the above applica- rated. repealed to the extent of its inconsis- Kathleen D. Wisniewski, does hereby tion are available for inspection at the Public Notices 4-31.4 Issuance of permit. tency. certify that the foregoing Ordinance Clark Township Building Department, a. No permit shall be issued if the SECTION VI - EFFECTIVE DATE was introduced for first reading at a Clark Municipal Building, 430 West- iroposed or continued placement of This ordinance shall take effect regular meeting of the Township Com- field Avenue. Clark, New Jersey Mon- on Line fhe bin could constitute a safety haz- immediately upon passage and publi- mittee of the Township of Springfield, day through Friday, 9AM to 4 PM. ard. Such hazards shall include, but cation according fo law, or upon the in the County of Union, State of New www.njpublicnoticeB.com not be limited to, the placement of a effective date of P.L. 2007, c. 209, Jersey, held on Tuesday, February 10, donation clothing bin within 100 yards whichever shall be the later. 2009, and that said Ordinance shall be Giuseppe Migliorino Your online source for of any place which stores large submitted for consideration and final Applicant amounts of, or sells, fuel or other flam- I, Kathleen D. Wisniewski, do hereby U231629 EAG Feb. 12, 2009 ($15.19) public notices in New Jersey mable liquids or gases. certify that the foregoing Ordinance b. The provisions of P.L. 2007, c. was introduced for first reading at a 209, as amended (N.J.S.A. 40:48-2.00 regular meeting of the Township Com- et. seq.) shall be complied with at all mittee of the Township of Springfield, times, Including but not limited to the UNION requirements of NXS.A. 40:48-2.61fb) In the County of Union, State of New requiring maintenance of a bona fide Jersey, held on Tuesday, February 10, PUBLIC NOTICE office, and Of NJ.S.A. 40:48-2.61(c) 2009, and that said Ordinance shall be requiring certain information to be submitted for consideration and final Take notice that the following applications for Zoning Variances were heard by the Board of Adjustment of the Township passage at a regular meeting of said of Union on Wednesday. February 4. 2009 at 7:30 p.m. in the Municipal Building, Friberger Park, Union, N.J. Resolu- conspicuously displayed on the exteri- Township Committee to be held on or of each bin. February 24, 2009, Springfield Munici- tions memorializing. 4-31.5 Receipt and Investigation of complaints, pal Building at 8:00 p.m.. at which time Calendar # Name of Applicant & op of the Board and place any person or persons inter- E ustmont Cal. #3143 Waseem Enterprises, LLC. Continuation & expansion of Granted by Resolution Route 22 & Greeley Avenue gasoline dispensing facility; Block- 3403 Lot- 3 conversion of repair garage MOUNTAINSIDE into a convenience store Cal. #3144 Delisfort Rear yard addition with Carried for Resolution PUBLIC AUCTION 27 Tuxedo Place insufficient setbacks of Approval on 2/18/09 On March 16, 2009 at 10:00 AM Block- 4503 Lot- 16 Lackland Self Storage, 1229 Route 22 East, Mountainside, NJ 07092 Richard Malanda, Board of Adjustment Secretary The following merchandise will be sold at Public Auction. Listed below are the U231465 UNL February 12, 2009 ($32.34) unit numbers along with the occupants name and a brief description of the con- tents. OCCUPANT DESCRIPTION SPRINGFIELD 3059 Shanise Rankins TV, furniture, boxes 2113 Patricia L. Wilder Furniture, boxes, bags 2081 Mark Pollard Totes, boxes, clothes U231455 OBS February 12, 19, 2009 ($35.28) BE IT ORDAINED BY THE TOWNSHIP COMMITTEE of the Township of Springfield, County of Union, State of New Jer- sey, as follows: SECTION I - AMENDMENT SUMMIT Chapter 7 of the Code of the Township of Springfield, Section 7-12B, PARKING PROHIBITED FOR STREET CLEANING, shall be amended to add the following streets for the days and times designated: TAKE NOTICE THAT the Zoning Board of Adjustment of the City of Summit, New Jersey, will hold a hearing on March 2, 2009 at 7:30 p.m. in the City Hall Side Hours & Days Council Chambers, 512 Springfield Avenue, Summit, New Jersey, to consider an Warns of Street Location application affecting the property whose street address is known as 128 Ashland Brown Avenue East Tuesday, 7:00 am to 3:00 pm. Entire length Ave, Block 4601, Lot 8. West Wednesday, 7:00 am to 3:00 pm. Entire length The conditions affecting this property and the reason for the application being Commerce Street North Tuesday, 7:00 am to 3:00 pm. Entire length heard are as follows: Variances are required as follows: South Wednesday, 7:00 am to 3:00 pm. Entire length Existing Proposed Cornell Parkway East Tuesday, 7:00 am to 3:00 pm. Entire length Rear Yard Setback West Wednesday, 7:00 am to 3:00 pm. Entire length Total Side Yard% 33% 23.627%' Sam28'e 32.01' 22.95' Same Diamond Road North Tuesday, 7:00 am to 3:00 pm. Entire length South Wednesday, 7:00 am to 3:00' pm. Entire length _ -_,. ... -.., its any other waivers or variances as may b,e required, bv'the qarg.p.r its professionals at me time ofihe hearing. Dundar Road East Tuesday, 7:00 am to 3:00 pm. Entjre length The application forms and supporting documents are on file in the Department West Wednesday, 7:00 am to 3:00 pm. Entire length of Community Services, 512 Springfield Avenue, and may be inspected on any workday during business hours, 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Any interested party may Edison Place East Tuesday, 7:00 am to 3:00 pm. Entire length appear at the hearing and participate therein, subject to the rules of the Board. West Wednesday, 7:00 am to 3:00 pm. Entire length Christina White & Edward Walter Fadem Road East Tuesday, 7:00 am to 3:00 pm. Entire length Applicants West Wednesday, 7:00 am to 3:00 pm. Entire length U231630 OBS February 12, 2009 ($25.48) Lawrence Road East Tuesday, 7:00 am to 3:00 pm. Entjre length West Wednesday, 7:00 am to 3:00 pm. Entire length ' ,: ' . •• LINDEN Silver Court East Tuesday, 7:00 am to 3:00 pm. Entire length West Wednesday, 7:00 am to 3:00 pm. Entire length LINDEN POLICE DEPARTMENT AUCTION NOTICE Stern Avenue , East Tuesday, 7:00 am to 3:00 pm, Entire length West Wednesday, 7:00 am to 3:00 pm. Entire length The undersigned shall expose for sale in accordance with RS 39:10A-1 el. seq. at public auction on FEBRUARY 19, 2009 at 10:00 a.m. at Gabe's Towing Com- SECTION II - RATIFICATION pany, 228 South StUes Street, Linden, New Jersey the following motor vehicles Except as expressly modified herein, all other provisions and terms of the Code of the Township of Springfield shall which came into possession of the Linden Police Department through abandon- remain in full force and effect. ment or failure of owners to claim same. These motor vehicles may be examined SECTION 111 - SEVERABILITY at the aforementioned location at 9:00 a.m. on FEBRUARY 18, 2009. All sales In case any section, subsection, paragraph, subdivision, clause or provision of this ordinance shall be Judged invalid by are "as is". Vehicles must be removed by a wrecker v/ithin two working days. a court of competent jurisdiction, such order or judgment shall not effect or invalidate the remainder of any section, para- graph, subdivision, clause or provision of this ordinance, and to this end, the provisions of each section, paragraph, sub- Linden Police Department division, clause or provision of this ordinance are hereby declared to be severable. Michael Boyle,. Chief of Police SECTION IV - EFFECTIVE DATE This ordinance shall take effect immediately upon passage and publication according to law. The Linden Police Department does not guarantee title, only the application for title of vehicle from the N.J. Division of Motor Vehicles. It (s the responsibility I, Kathleen D. Wisniewski, do hereby certify that the foregoing Ordinance was introduced for first reading at a regular of the public to inspect vehicles before sale. meeting of the Township Committee of the Township of Springfield, in the County of Union, State of New Jersey, held on Tuesday, February 10, 2009, and that said Ordinance shall be submitted for consideration and final passage at a regular MAKE YEAR SERIAU COST OF meeting of said Township Committee to be held on February 24, 2009, Springfield Municipal Building at 8:00 p.m., at REPOSSESSION which time and place any person or persons Interested therein will be given an opportunity to be heard concerning said HONDA 2000 JH2SC4403YM003066 $7212.00 Ordinance. Copy is posted on the bulletin board in the office of the Township Clerk. TOYOTA 1993 JT2SK12E6P0129204 $7179.90 TOYOTA 2001 2T1BR12E51C489886 $7147.80 KATHLEEN D. WISNIEWSKI, RMC/CMC Township Clerk U231471 PRO February 12, 2009 ($26,46) U231494 OBS February 12, 2009 ($98.49) UNION COUNTY LOCALSOURCE LOCALSOURCE.COftfl THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 2009 — PAGE 39

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