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Court Still Sits on Ahold Case, Permits Tower

Court still sits on Ahold case, permits tower

of New Jersey Law Division, which By Harry Trumbore said the board decision was arbi­ of The Item trary and capricious. Although the board did not While the future of one con­ appeal the decision, the Town struction project on the township’s Council of Maplewood did. bonder remains stalled in court, According to Maplewood’s another project on the opposite mayor, Fred Profeta, the appeal side of town is moving closer to was dismissed in May by the reality. Appellate Division on the grounds One year after legal briefs were the Town Council did not have the filed contesting a ruling which per­ right to file the appeal. mits a Dutch conglomerate to “I’m disappointed in the deci­ build a Stop & Shop supermarket sion,” Profeta said last week. “I on Millbum Avenue, the Appellate hope we can go forward with the Division of the state Superior leak disruption to the surrounding Court continues to sit on the case. neighborhood.” . The same court, however, in Verizon is now free to build the May dismissed an appeal by the cell tower. Although a company township of Maplewood contest­ spokesman said a construction ing the right of Verizon wireless to schedule has not been established, build a telephone cell tower zoning board chairman Alan approximately 120 feet from Mill- Tiiniofillo said the process can be bum property lines on Cypress expected to move quickly. Street-. “The last I hear, once the final In December of 2003, the issue of the appeal was over, they Adam Anik/staff photographer Maplewood Zoning Board of would follow rapidly after that Adjustment turned down Verizon’s with applyingfor building permits,” OFF WITH A BANG—The big bike participants in the annual lotte Goldbach, 9, stake out positions in the front row. The site plan application to build a 110- Tumolillo said. He expects Verizon Bike, Trike and Stroller Parade on July Fourth in Taylor Park Independence Day celebration opened ceremoniously and foot monopole in the western por­ to apply for permits by late July or await their marching orders. From left, Malcolm Pickering, 7, continued throughout the afternoon with amusements, a Rev­ tion of the Maplewood Country early August, Tumolifio made the Hannah Boland, 7, Eva Melendes, 6 (who won first place for olutionary War Encampment re-enactment and games. See Club. A year later, the ruling was large bikes and also was the grand prize winner), and Char- additional photos, Pages A12-A14. overturned by the Superior Court Continued on Page B10 Brodow to send out bond letter

would study space needs at school By Harry T ru m bore facilities, to May 2005, when the of The Item board sub/nitted final plans for construction id the state Depart? ^ Although sfcbool is out for the ntent of Education for approval? summer, Superintendent of In between, Brodow said, signif­ Schools Richard Brodow still has icant dates would also be high­ to turn in a final report lighted. “so the public can get an The report is a summaiy of how idea of what’s been happening the Board of Education settled on over the past year and a hall” a proposed construction program Because critics of the referen­ for expansion of the secondary dum contend the board has failed schools. The program, which will to explore alternatives to the pro­ cost approximately $40.2 million, posed construction, Brodow said would be funded by a bond refer­ he is particularly anxious to outline endum that may go before voters the alternatives that have been in December. debated at board meetings over the Brodow promised at the June 6 past months. Included in the , board meeting to distribute the newsletter will be a review of alter­ report through a newsletter sent to natives such as retaining the sixth residents by the end of the month. grades in the elementary schools This week, he said the newsletter is and options for kindergarten class at the printers and he hopes to get as well as proposals about utilizing it in the mail by the end of tire the Oakey Tract and Washington week. School. “It will lay out the process used His newsletter, he said, also will to get where we are” Brodow said. review findings from demograph­ According to the superinten­ ic studies undertaken by the board. dent, it will highlight key dates, “We’ll discuss costs and the next from October 2003, when it was steps in the process,” Brodow said. announced a long-range planning “I think it will be quite a compre­ committee of resident volunteers hensive discussion.”

Eveline Speedie/staff photographer Eveline Speedie/staff photographer READY TO R U M B LE— Eva Melendes took first place honors SPARKLING WINNER— Alexandra Sula won third place in the in the large bikes decoration contest on the Fourth of July and small bikes competition in the town’s annual Bike, Trike & also walked away as the grand prize winner for the day. Her Stroller Parade in Taylor Park for her decoration, “A Glittering theme was “The Glorious Stars and Stripes.” Fourth.” Town celebrates Fourth in style and afternoon activities. today to celebrate in our commu­ for obvious reasons-offered By Eveline Speedie Sponsored by the Millbum- nity.” of The Item remarks of gratitude for the Fourth Short Hills Fourth of July Com- The traditional raising of the flag of July Committee’s efforts. . mittee, the annual event had as its followed, with members of Guy R. McDermott acknowledged the Bright sunshine, low humidity theme this year “Honoring the Bosworth American Legion Post presence of his fellow Commit­ and pleasant temperatures in the Men and Women in the Armed 140-Commander Edward Gal- teemen, Deputy Mayor Salvatore 70s Monday made for a rewarding Services and Their Families” Gene litelli, Adjutant Rick.Dority and Bate and Mary McNett, in addi­ Independence Day celebration in Kirkwood, serving as master of Sons of the American Legion adju­ tion to that of former committee­ the township, manifested by patri­ ceremonies, welcomed the crowd tant Jack Bigelow-performing the man Elaine Becker and Kal otism, fun and games. with remarks of appreciation for honors. Ninth grade Millbum Oravetz. With more than 50 people in those serving in the military. High School student Mike Langley The mayor concluded by prais­ attendance, the festivities got under “We need and should recognize of Boy Scout Troop 17 from SL ing the Brender family, the recipi­ way at 9 a in. at the flagpole in Tay­ the sacrifice these individuals Rose of lima Church led the ents of this year’s Patriot Award. Photo-courtesy of American Legion Guy R. Bosworth Post No. 140 lor Park. As file opening remarks make every day to protect our bor­ crowd in reciting the Pledge of The Brenders were being recog­ MEMORIAL TO ALL VETERANS— Members of the Amer­ were made, about 75 children were ders and shorelines,” he said. “We Allegiance and Annie Pollock sang nized “for turning a tragedy into a ican Legion Guy R. Bosworth Post No. 140 are building a at the ready nearby on their bikes need to support the families who “The Star-Spangied Banner.” positive and saving so many lives,” veterans memorial park, as shown in this artist’s render­ and trikes and in their strollers, in have sons and daughters, brothers The Rev. Cork Tarplee of S t the mayor said, five years ago, 11- ing. The park is to be dedicated on Veteran’s Day, Nov. preparation for the annual parade or sisters, who are serving during Stephen’s Church delivered the year-old Danielle Brender died of 11, and donors are still being sought. See story, Page through the park. Meanwhile, these difficult times. In the end, invocation and Mayor Thomas C. Long QT Syndrome and ever since B10. workers blanketed the park, erect­ these men and women are the rea­ McDermott-whom Kirkwood ing the equipment for the games son we can have great days like introduced as “the birthday boy,” Continued on Page B10

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Pplio^ arrest fleeing teen after eged brawl at shopping mall upon a car with its motor running Employees at the Sunglasses By Harry Truml and its driver asleep behind the Hut reportedly discovered the of The Item wheel. The driver, Dallas Raines of store was missing four pairs of Newark, 27, told police he had designer sunglasses valued aj$928 Township police investigating stopped to nap because he was during an inventory taken june 29. reports of a brawl at a bus stop at dizzy. He allegedly also admitted to Later that day, a store employee The Mall at Short Hills around having had two drinks. told police she showed two 9:30 p.m. June 29 reportedly found Police said a check of Raines’ women two pairs of sunglasses yal- a 54-year-old Irvington man suf­ driver's license showed it to be ued at $610. According- to 'the fering from a separated shoulder revoked. After Raines was admin­ employee, one of the women took and a shattered eye socket istered a field sobriety test, which the sunglasses and placed theinin The man was transported by the he reportedly Med, he was taken her shopping bag without paying Millbum-Short Hills Volunteer to police headquarters and charged for them. Police said although the First Aid Squad to Morristown with driving under the influence of employee protested, the women Memorial Hospital. alcohol walked out of the store and could In the meantime, police were A New York City resident not be located by the time police told another man allegedly returning to his parked car in a arrived. ; involved in the fracas was on a bus Kennedy Parkway parking lot the Two men and a woman were leaving the area. When police halt­ afternoon of June 27 told police he seen by employees at Victoria’s ed the bus and boarded it, a 19J found his car up on a jack with one Secret removing panties from a year-old man, Kenyon Carter-Hus- wheel missing and another loos­ large drawer near die front of the sain of East Orange, reportedly ened. store and placing them in dropping Photo courtesy of the Millbum Fire Department identified himself to police as the A Garden City, N.Y., resident bags at 8 pan. June 29. \ HOT W ORK ON A H O T DAY— Township firefighters Adam Brenner, Jeff Wanamaker, Capt. second person involved in the who played his acoustical guitar According to reports, the men Robert Echavarria and Capt. Mike Scanniello, from left, are exhausted after assisting the fight. for a children’s day care group at and the woman hurried from me West Orange Fire Department battling a residential fire in hot, humid weather June 29. According to reports, Carter- Community Congregational store before security officers could Hussain told police the other man Church Friday afternoon momen­ be alerted. Employees told police had struck him on the back of the tarily left the case holding the 250 panties, valued at $1,875, were head. After taking Carter-Hussain instrument against a tree near the missing. * to Overlook Hospital for treatment exit from the parking area. When A Stewart Road resident report­ Going gets wet for township’s of an injury to his wrist, police he returned, he told police, the gui­ ed finding a broken downstairs charged him with aggravated tar, valued at $2,400, had been tak­ window the afternoon of June 29* assault. en. Police, who are calling the incident firefighters, water flows all over Police patrolling a Morris Turn­ Thieves took merchandise this an attempted burglary, said the pike parking lot shortly before week from several stores at The window had remained locked and midnight June 27 reportedly came Mall at Short Hills. no one entered the residence. owner reportedly was not home at an attic space, reports said. By Harry Trumbore tlie time. Shortly after 7 p.m.( a Sagamore of The Item Fire personnel investigating an Road resident reported an air con­ accumulation of water on Moun- ditioner was malting an unfamiliar Work on utilities causing traffic delays Water in the wrong places posed tainview Road Saturday morning sound. Fire personnel determined trouble for township firefighters called the water company after an extension cord was overheating Motorists who endured traffic side Avenue between 9 a.m. and 4 which was milled and repaved last throughout the past week. they determined the water came and told the homeowner to have jams on township roads last week p.m. through July 18. summer. Firefighters were drawn to a from a broken main underneath an outlet installed closer to the air can expect traffic congestion to As the utility work began last Complicating matters for Millbum Avenue apartment Sun­ the roadway, reports said. conditioning unit. abate somewhat, but should expect week, township police said, work motorists early last week was day shortly after 3 p.m. where the On Friday, fire personnel inves­ Firefighters were called to a delays to continue along Old Short was also being carried out on Mill- , emergency work on a broken gas occupant reported an overflowing tigated two incidents of air condi­ Quaker Road residence to help Hills Road, utility officials said. bum Avenue to fill potholes and main on Essex Street near the toilet in an upstairs bathroom. tioners malfunctioning in the hot retrieve a pet cat stuck above a sof­ Public Service Electric & Gas correct grading on the roadway, intersection with Main Street According to reports, there was weather. fit (PSE&G) is currently upgrading no shut off valve at the base of the Hie odor of smoke was report­ When firefighters pulled down a the gas pipeline as part of a regu­ toilet, and fire personnel discov­ ed in a Kean Road residence at portion of the soffit, the cat report­ lar replacement program. ered the main shut off valve to the 10:16 a.m. edly retreated into the attic where According to PSE&G, work is residence was stripped. Water in Fire personnel ascertained the fire personnel eventually captured planned for Old Short Hills Road the meantime, flowed through the cause to be overheated wires lead­ it and brought it downstairs to the between Brookside Drive and Hiil- ceiling into the kitchen through a ing to an air conditioner located in owner. light fixture and reportedly cascad­ Carlesimo Contracting ed over cabinets, the stove and a refrigerator. Firefighters reportedly had to trip three separate circuit SPRING DRIVEWAY SPECIAL breakers and remove the light fix­ Blacktop, Concrete, Pavers, Decorative Stone ture during the emergency before Retaining Walls & M asonry • Free Estimates they finally were able to shut off the water supply. Fst. 1986 - M ontclair, N| Firefighters investigated a reported water emergency on a Mercedes-Benz (973) 783-7636 Hartshorn Drive property Sunday at 5:13 p.m. and found an outdoor ^spigot turned on and large ’amounts of water accumulating on the lawn and street. 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League,” said Becker, a past presi­ issues that are a couple of steps past 10 years, the group has offered By Patricia Harris beyond PTOs” in terms of per­ of The Item dent of the local League and a past a program at the middle school, state president spective. "Running and. Winning,” which For the past few years, the local Although their group could con­ puts the spotlight on contemporary A core group of township League has been operating without sider merging with another League Issues such as profiling. Peer lead­ women is committed to restoring an official state of officers or formal in the area, the three women were ers and parent volunteers have led the vitality of the local League of monthly meetings. Nevertheless, emphatic about retaining their small discussion groups. Women Voters, and they are seek­ members of the organization have local focus. They can tailor pro­ Members of the League have ing others-female and male-who managed to sponsor a series of grams specifically for the commu­ also run a “Let’s Vote” program for share their interest in public poli­ events to encourage young people nity, they said, as with a specific the past four years, in wMch stu­ cy issues. to vote and take an active part in forum planned for September. The dents in the elementary schools Aniong the leaders who have politics, hold an annual brunch' topic will be the finances of the and the middle schools participate been meeting on an informal basis with a noteworthy speaker, run municipal government and the in mock elections. Students cast are Katherine Becker, Noreen candidate forums and register high Board of Education. their ballots in cardboard voting Brurini and Sarit Catz, who gath­ school students as voters. ‘‘With the upcoming school booths, parents man the polls and Adam Anik/staff photographer ered recently to discuss their orga­ The township’s League current­ bonding referendum and proposals the results are tabulated and nization and the role they envision ly has about 70 members, accord­ for a new Town Hail, we think announced. The program is fund­ ACTIVELY R ECR U ITIN G -D edicated volunteers with the for it. Others who have been active ing to Becker, although in past interest is bubbling up,” Brunini ed in part by the United Way of township's League of Women Voters, from left, Noreen Bruni­ in keeping the local group alive are years, it had as many as 200 mem­ said. Millbum and Short Hills. ni, Katherine Becker and Sarit Catz, are seeking others with Robyn Rosenblatt, Danielle bers who met on a regular month­ The group is also planning a The League of Women Voters an interest in public policy issues to join their ranks. The Nyman, Elaine Becker and Shelia ly basis. The women cited several nonpartisan forum for candidates was founded in 1920, Becker said, group is planning a series of educational events for the Vsrki. possible reasons for the organiza­ for the Township Committee on and came out of the women’s suf­ upcoming year. This year the local League is 60 tion’s decline, including the rise of Thursday, Oct. 20, at the Millbum frage movement years old, Becker pointed out The more single-issue volunteer groups Free Public Library. A non-resi­ Women who had earned the group has a rich history of involve­ and the strong involvement of dent moderator is to lead a panel right to vote needed a way to through any level of the League, state Leagues set the statewide ment in politics in the community young parents in their children’s discussion with the four candidates become educated on the issues of and with membership comes the agenda. Anyone interested in join­ in a nonpartisan way. schools. for two open seats. the day and to actively participate opportunity to work on focal, state, ing the township League can call “You can’t believe the number Catz, herself the mother of ele­ Even with the decline in volun­ in the political process. regional and national public policy Becker at (973) 376-6705 or e-mail of people who come up to me and mentary school children, empha­ teers, members of the local League Today’s members are women issues. her at katherine@beckercomm say they had a mother or an aunt sized the League offers an oppor­ have managed to mount several and men; any citizen age 18 or old­ Local Leagues set their local .com. Membership pamphlets are who was involved with the tunity “to become involved in programs in the schools. For the er can join. Members may join programs, priorities and dues, and also available at the library.

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Prime pigsty SA M bioiCH SrtoPS /?AJT> I ' f 5 A A J b AAJg Every time we drive west on Milibum Avenue we take v k c i R f 'I&ZA / 4 t f £ ^ ,rT f«b(M T (S i a glance left while passing the former Saks Fifth Avenue o u t o f C £orrT4 ■ s e r i e s site and shudder, “T"otAiiM - For nearly 10 years now the property purchased by T H A h tK s l Royal Ahold for the purpose of building a Stop & Shop Supermarket in the Springfield portion of Milibum Avenue has sat vacant Weeds are growing, the grass is getting longer, and the pavement is cracking. Meanwhile, Ahold continues to challenge objectors in the courts instead of hiring some­ one, anyone, to improve the property. True, at times, weVe seen evidence of a lawnmower at work. More often we notice the chains put up around the property bailing potential parkers. We remain appalled at the lack of community feeling and courtesy this would- So HooJ dOf*£ IT be neighborhood storeowner professes to offer. r s e n m * UK & : T r i e r s We were intrigued, therefore, by the recent flak over the fla p 's flAtfbc/ . i T V A t - r Supreme Court’s ruling on the right of eminent domain. A i o i o r t f a t r £ £ \ V k d O T f r i# m , 6 ■ e t c u a k ? The Court ruled on June 23 against a group of Con­ /.W ic r t 1 TWlH& TO 6&r necticut residents who sought to prevent the seizure of fAARK £r !

private property for economic development. The ruling \ T o T rr£ “ was 5-4 against the residents. AJ/aJ<2 oF TH £ Soon-to-retire Justice Sandra Day O’Connor, who was in the minority vote, was reportedly so upset by the rul­ ing that she released her opinion on the outcome, which is a rarity for her. We don’t support seizure of private property in gener­ al. We do, however, see a need for at least the threat of it in the case of Royal Ahold. As was proposed by a current member of the Milibum Board of Education during his bid for election last year, the Saks site is often suggested as being ripe for seizure. The same board member, however, acknowledges the impracticaliiy of such a plan for several reasons. The site lies within Springfield’s jurisdiction. Seizing it for educational purposes, even if it is in an adjoining com ­ munity, is possible apparently, although it probably would Letters to the editor be a test case. As such, the path to the courthouse would be well worn once again. Even if Springfield decides to declare its eminent domain rights for its own use, there are still drawbacks. Topics o f concern to readers The law requires that the property be bought at a price in accordance with “fair market value.” With Milibum School advisory not private monies. The Board of doomsday scenario. I was alarmed amounts to 49 percent of our prop­ Avenue being prime real estate, that value could con­ Education members appear to be to learn this scenario was just now erty tax bite. ceivably push the price out of the ballpark. committee unconcerned, however, that this being developed and the answer is 1 know there are better alterna­ committee’s activities might impact overcrowded (30 per) classrooms, tives than the doomsday scenario, Ahold is awaiting the latest ruling on appeal from the Editor, The Item: the board’s “fiduciary duty” as cutbacks on music programs, etc. and common sense tells me there Appellate Division of the state Superior Court. The jury While we wait to see if, as some elected officials to the community. Now, how we go right from are likely better ones than a $40 is out as to whether it will win the decision. Even if it Milibum Board of Education Additionally, board members classrooms (currently) of 18 up to million building expansion (and members suggest, the state picks referred to, and utilized the long- 30 kids. I don’t understand, but let’s not forget the incremental and does, the Dutch conglomerate still has to apply to the up a portion of the tab for the $40 range planning committee’s report that’s not the alarming part attendant soft costs of township’s Zoning Board of Adjustment for approval of million school construction bond, ana findings in acting on, and I was alarmed to learn we operation over the same period, all its plans for the site. I believe both the current propo­ determining a $40 million school reached this point (applied to the to address a population bubble that construction plan for which resi­ state for approval) has peaked). I sure would like to More legal wrangling awaits us while the grass contin­ nents and opponents of the pro­ posed bond issue need to address dents will pay if it is approved. apparently without previously consider them before we sprint off ues to grow. another issue. I refer to the annu­ As a result, there appears to be exhausting all workable alterna­ a cliff. If we can’t easily claim the Saks site for our own use, al school budget and the fact it no legitimate reason, or excuse, for tives and contingencies. Dave Graziano we should start a campaign to convince Springfield to approximates $60 million. the board not to establish an open Oh, by the way, the $40 million 121 Slope Drive In order to ensure the continu­ and ongoing residents’ budgetary covers only the “hard costs" of exercise its rights for reasons of economic development ing long-term quality of Milibum' advisory committee to assist in building additional space. The real and seize this eyesore. schools we need to utilize creativ­ smart spending strategies and legit­ costs to educate in this space are Education a duty ity in future budgetary decision­ imate cost savings. In my opinion, undetermined at this point. So we making and implement policies school spending decisions should really don’t know yet what we’re Editor, The Item: designed to cut unneeded costs, be about the best interests of the getting into when we consider this As you noted in your editorial of find real savings and achieve max­ children and residents and not the referendum. June 30 (“Celebrating taxation Coming events imum cost efficiencies for every possibility of creating bruised egos Let’s say we (Milibum) ran our with representation”), the good dollar spent. This requires a com­ on the Board of Education by own private business that was news is that Milibum citizens are Today, July 7 Tuesday, July 26 prehensive, business-like and opening the budget process wide growing rapidly-capacity con­ becoming actively involved in 7:30 p.m. Historic Preservation 8 a.m. to 2 p,m. Fanners market detail-oriented approach to our for resident input. strained with the plant bursting at addressing critical issues that face Commission meeting, Town Hall. Municipal parking lot comer of school expenditures. The time has come for a resi­ the seams. our community. Monday, July 11 Main and Essex streets. In my opinion, this also requires dents’ budgetary advisoiy commit­ Before we made any substantial As many of us were drawn 7:30 p.m. Environmental Com­ Thesday, Aug. 2 an open and ongoing residents’ tee. In fact it may be very, very changes we would make sure we to Milibum by the recognized qual­ mission meeting. Town HalL 8 a.m, to 2 p.m. Farmers market. budgetary advisory committee for overdue. had a most reliable sales forecast ity of the schools, the need for 7:30 p.m. Milibum Free Public Municipal parking lot comer of the schools, drawing on the Jeffrey Muska and also ensure that the growth school construction/expansion Library Board of Trustees meeting. Main and Essex streets. impressive educational back­ 59 Locust Ave. would continue long enough to must surely be chief among the Williamsburg Room, Milibum Free Wednesday, Aug. 3 grounds and skill sets of the people pay for the changes. issues that we are faced with Public Library. 8 p m Planning Board meeting. who reside in our community. Two Referendum We would then think of creative resolving for our collective benefit Tuesday, July 12 Town Hail. years ago, the schools did form a Editor, The Item: and flexible alternative approaches Quality teaching should be accom­ 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Farmers market. Thursday, Aug. 4 citizens budget study group. Recently I heard various speak­ (extra shifts, renting space, cheap­ panied by quality infrastructure to Municipal parking lot comer of 7:30 p.m. Historic Preservation Granted, the Milibum Board of ers refer to the unthinkable possi­ er places to build, etc.) before we ensure continued educational Main and Essex streets. Commission meeting, Town Hall. Education, after experiencing con­ bility of rejection of our upcoming would expand the plant. excellence. Wednesday, July 13 TUesday, Aug. 9 troversy over its demographic $40 million bond referendum in The expansion would require a You point out that we “are duty- 8 p.m. Board of Recreation 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Fanners market. determinations and school con­ apocalyptic terms-disastrous for long-term note to pay for con­ bound to maintain the standards of Commissioners meeting. Gero Municipal parking lot comer of struction needs, created a long- our schools, for our children, etc.,. struction and hire people to staff a school system so excellent that it Park Recreation Building. Main and Essex streets range planning committee for and something we should just not it. And if we took all this into continues to attract new fami­ Saturday, July 16 Monday, Aug. 15 school construction. This commit­ think about-which makes me account and decided to plow lies...” I’d take that a step further 10 am . to 4 p.m. American Red 7 p.m. Board of Adjustment tee was allowed by the board to curious about this doomsday sce­ ahead, we would swallow and suggest that we are all also Cross blood drive. Milibum Free meeting. Town Hall. meet with the board’s architects to nario. hard before we signed that note, duty-bound by social contract to Public Library, second floor. TUesday, Aug. 16 discuss school construction plans This question came up at a which includes a personal guaran­ ensure that we provide the best Monday, July 18 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Farmers market and was also given the authority to recent Board of Education meeting tee. I know from experience this is education possible not only for our 7 p.m. Board of Adjustment Municipal parking lot comer of issue a report on proposed school and yes, I raised it I suggested the not easy. own children, but for those who meeting. Town Halt. Main and Essex streets. construction, which obviously board must have considered a con­ I think this scenario is fairly come after our own have graduat­ Tuesday, July 19 8 p.m. Township Committee involves the expenditure of public, tingency plan to deal with this analogous, with the exception that ed from the system. 8 a m to 2 p.m. Farmers market meeting. Town Hall. the product is children rather than Do we not want to educate this Municipal parking lot comer of TUesday, Aug. 23 widgets. This fact should not be a town’s current and future students Main and Essex streets. 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Fanners market justification to ignore all common 7:45 p.m. Board of Education Municipal parking lot comer of Highlands Act a tool sense. Continued on Page A5 meeting. Education Center. Main and Essex streets . I care about education and I 8 p.m. Township Committee 7:45 p.m. Board of Education want my daughter to have the meeting. Town Hall. meeting. Education Center. for managing growth best. But I’m not convinced that a plan that super-sizes the middle Letter policy The newly formed Highlands school is part of that And at least By Michele S. Byers Council, a body of elected officials in looking from the outside, I’m Letters may be edited and Executive Director and public members, is now draft­ New Jersey Conservation not at all convinced that this body may be published, reproduced Foundation ing the Highlands Master Plan. has exercised the rigor of conader- or distributed in print, elec­ The Council is stepping up to the ing alternatives before we’ve gotten tronic, or other forms. The TH Em iTEM , Last summer, environmentalists, challenge of educating the public to this point views and opinions expressed OF hlJLLBURN AND SHORT UHLS elected officials, concerned citizens about this new law. Rather than being a last choice; in Letters to the Editor are not Ift* and even some fanners successful­ Regional planning on this scale it feels more like a first choice. And necessarily those of The item ly fought for passage and enact­ is not new to New Jersey. We have we will be signing on to this refer­ or its affiliates. Submissions Published at 343 Milibum Avenue, Milibum, NJ 07041 • 973-921 -6451 ment of the New Jersey Highlands a comprehensive plan for the New endum with a personal guarantee should be typed and double- Water Protection and Planning Jersey Pinelands, a plan for the in order to address what everyone spaced, and must be signed and Member of New Jersey Press Association Act, This accomplishment is not Meadowlands and for the seems to acknowledge is a school include a daytime telephone Kathleen M. Hivish, Vice President/Publisher without controversy. Delaware and Raritan Canal population bubble. number for verification. Letters Some critics claim landowners region. This regional approach is So far the only alternative we that cannot be verified or are Eveline Speedie, Editor will not be properly compensated critical to preserving our state’s have heard is the doomsday sce­ anonymous will not be pub­ Nancy Connelly, Advertising Manager for changes in land value due to nature! resources, which do not nario, which scares all us parents. lished. Not all letters will nec­ this new law. These critics will be obey municipal and county bound­ And we also heard that our prop­ essarily be published. Send let­ relieved to know that the New Jer­ aries. The Highlands Council erty tax concerns are a function of ters to the editor by e-mail to sey Senate just earmarked $15 mil­ should draw on the experience of the system (county and state) that [email protected], by S u m * Bono...... President lion to pay landowndrs to preserve those who came before to develop we are in rather than our schools- faxto (973) 921-6458 or by mail Kerry Rubin...... Director, Class!red Telecenter Acommurttyrew&peoeror farms throughout the Highlands this despite the fact that this is the to Editor, The Item, 343 Mill- Guam Gar to:...... Vice President, Production region. Continued on Page A5 most controllable piece and bum Avenue. Cyhtim Werner...... Distribution Director www.theiten!online-com THE ITEM of Millbura and Short Hills Thursday, July 7, 2005 Page A5

Highlands improve and expand their resi­ Continued from Page A4 dences without any kind of special Highlands approval," Highlands its Highlands Plan. Council chairman John Weingart H ie Council is now holding reg­ observed. ular public meetings and subcom­ “Farming and the Highlands mittee meetings in each of the sev­ Act” details agricultural use and en Highlands counties and is to be development exclusions from reg­ applauded for bringing Highlands ulation. Agricultural structures that residents, local governments and would increase impervious cover members of the public into the by 3 percent or more of the farm's planning process. total land area must be reviewed Their job is not easy, as the and approved. Highlands Act is a complex law, As with any new law, misinfor­ requiring much expertise and mation has abounded. One claim effort. To address this complexity, is that the Highlands Act will cause technical and policy experts are unwanted growth in the Planning working with the Council in 18 dif­ Area. ferent issue groups. “The Highlands Act is not a In an open and interactive mandate for growth in the Plan­ process, the Council’s Natural ning Area, rather, it is a valuable Resources Committee and staff tool to better manage future thoroughly analyzed the New Jer­ growth,” Weingart noted. sey Department of Environmental It is clear that the Highlands Protection’s (DEP) new Highlands Council is listening to its con­ Rules The DEP rules must support stituency and wants to hear and complement the master plan more. Make sure your voice geis and the Council is working to heard too. For more information make that happen. about the Highlands .Council, visit The Council has released sever­ its Web site at al fact sheets that can be accessed www.highlands.state.nj.us, or call at www.highlands.state.nj.us. (908) 879-6737. “Highlands Act Exemptions to Call (888) 526-3728 or visit the Single Family Dwellings” address­ New Jersey Conservation Founda­ es one of the most frequently asked tion’s Web site at www.njconser- questions. vation.org, for more information Photo courtesy of ihe Millburn-Short Hills Historical Society “Homeowners should be aware about conserving New Jersey’s that, in most cases, they can land and natural resources. THE FARMS OF MILLBURN FARMS-This picture from the the two smaller white buildings. Cow s were a common site Miliburn-Short Hills Historical Society’s photo collection is along Wyoming Avenue in those days and the Historical labeled “Linden Street looking north to Wyoming.” The gen­ Society has on file an oral history interview with Herbert tleman in the left half of the photo, which is bisected by the Marshall. In the interview, Marshall recalled his terror when flagpole, seems to be standing in front of an a herd of cows from a Maplewood dairy stampeded down octagonal barn. Behind the man and in the right half of the Wyoming Avenue while headed for their summer fields in Make Your Summer Count... photo is a cow standing behind a fence, almost between the South Mountain area in the early 1900s. With the Right Help After-School Math & Reading Individual Instruction for Grades K-12 voting and its 13th “yay” vote was scheme of things? Well, there is the tunately I fear that too many of us Make plans for your child to join our summer Letters not known until July 19. It is cliche phrase that those who forget form opinions without enough program in Millbura. It’s fun. It’s enjoyable, Continued from Page A4 accurate historical knowledge. and most of all... IT GETS RESULTS! important to be proud of our history are most apt to repeat it. Now registering fo r summer session,July 5 - August I I shared history, but it is of greater But to me the grave state of history As we celebrate the birth of our to the best of our ability so they can importance that we actually know in this country presents a greater nation let us commit to a renewed • Master)’ Arithmetic (Eiem.) • Phonics contribute to this community, and what we are proud of. danger. How is one to either sup­ interest in our past. Let us commit • Pre-Algebra • Reading I (gr 1-6) to the greater society, to the best of To me The Item’s mistake is port or oppose the current war in notto take histoiy for granted. It is • Algebra I & II • Reading II (gr 7-12) • Geometry • SAT Math & Verbal theirs? emblematic of a greater problem Iraq, for instance, without having a the best indication of who we are • Pre-Calculus • Calculus • Judith Versenyi facing Americans today, the lack of proper understanding of the histo­ as a people and as a nation and 56 Chestnut St a proper understanding of history. ry of the conflict? How are we to where we are headed in the future. A recent CNN.com article elect our leaders if we do not first David Rodbart revealed that high school seniors in understand their past actions? And 26 Pine Terrace West History lesson America have a weaker grasp of how are we to M y appreciate the (Editor’s note: The editorial history than of reading or math, history of our country when most referred to the first vote on the Dec­ Editor, The Item: with less than half able to identify do not even have an accurate laration o f Independence on July 4, I write to express my disap­ great historical milestones such as account of the adoption of the 1776. The author of this letter is Priddy Register today! pointment that in your- editorial ffie Monroe Doctrine or the Bay of Declaration of Independence? correct. The 13 colonies unani­ Learning <973) 564-7712 dated June 30 in which you made Pigs Invasion. The foundation of democracy is mously ratified the Declaration of reference to a pivotal period in Why should this matter in the a well-informed public and unfor­ Independence.) 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Bulletin Board Doris Sunday Services Henoch Christ Church Services for former tov resident Doris Henoch were 1 7:15,8,9:30 ajm.: Hie Rev. Maty Frances Schjonbetg will preach June 15 in Union. Mrs. Hend and celebrate at the 8 am. service. Hie sidesman will be Eleen Pad- 80, died June 13 in Hsch Hospfl uano. Hie Rev. Kay Locke will preach and celebrate at the 9:30 am. New York City. service. The sidesmen will be Benita Rountree and Patricia Shew- She was a self-employed maker. H ie first lesson will be read by Douglas Boiler, the second lesson will be read by Jacob Cherian, and the Prayers of the Peo­ Ne^YMkGty. For tb6 past 1 ple will be offered by Ann Kletnme. Nursery care begins at 9:15 yean, she was also a do J am., and coffee hour takes place at 10:45 am. filmmaker whose wori “A Life in the Theater? about the Community Congregational Church ater director Joe Chaikin, ‘Scene from a life? about Academy 10 am.: The Rev. Dr. Johann J. Bosnian will deliver the morning Award-winning actress Geraldine! message in the air-conditioned Welch Chapel. Members of the Page, ‘Tn the Company of-Men"! Board of Trustees will be assisting and hosting a reception after the and “Door of Hope.” J worship service. All are welcome to attend. In the 1950s, Mrs. Henoch founded and was the director of Covenant Presbyterian Church The Story Players, a theater com­ pany in the township. She also co­ 10 JO ant.: Hie Rev. David Miner will continue his series on the founded the Playhouse Nursery Book of Hebrew’s, preaching from Hebrews 10. A commissioning School in West Orange and, in the service will close the time of worship, as we pray for 12 church 1960s, was a children’s producer members who will serve on a missions project Hie team will work and writer at the National Broad­ with Isaiah 55 Ministries to build schools and minister to deaf chil­ casting Co. dren in Reynosa, Mexico. Mrs. Henoch was a former pro­ fessor in the graduate department First Baptist Church of urban education at Montclair . Photo courtesy of Congregation B’nai Israel Religious School State University and a former assis­ 1030 am.: The Rev. Richard Hines will deliver the sermon, An FIRST STEP— Members of the Zayin class of Congregation B’nai Israel Religious School tant professor in the theater Alien’s Test of Loyalty, based on Daniel 3. who graduated this spring are, from left, front row, Alex Ratner, Ben Parodneck, Matthew 7 p.m,: The service will feature a video and discussion of the sub­ Liben and Charles Henick; middie row, Ari Rothman and Ben Touger; and back row, She was a co-founder and con­ ject “Dinosaurs and the Bible, Part II.” Jaclyn Jaffe, Sarah Weiss, Alison Tucker, Bonnie Wertheim, Julia Jurist and Rachel Finkel. sultant to the New York City Not pictured are Alison Ryan and Steven Eichler. The graduation marked the first step of Department of Education for S t Rose of Lima Church Essence Schools, a charter middle the seventh graders’ formal religious education. school that was one of the first 7:30 am., 9 am., 11 am., 1230 p.m.: Mass is offered. The sacra­ schools to incorporate psychother­ ment of reconciliation is offered Saturday from 430 to 5:15 pm., apeutic treatment for the entire and Mass is offered at 5:30 p.m. family. Mrs. Henoch was a human rela­ St. Stephen’s Church Local residents serve area congregation tions consultant to the Chinese American Museum in New York 8 and 10 am.: A spoken service of Holy Eucharist with homily Ted Mumick of Minnisink Road City and a human relations train­ is at 8 am., followed by a Holy Eucharist service with homily, choir has been re-elected to his second er for the Scientific Research Insti­ and organ at 10 am . Church school classes for children ages 2 and term as president of the board of tute in Union. a half through eighth grade meetat 10 am . in the Parish HalL Chil­ trustees of Oheb Shalom Congre­ A graduate of Ohio University in dren join their parents in the sanctuary for celebration of the gation, South Orange. 1946 with a bachelor’s degree in Eucharist Nursery care is provided at the 10 am . service. Orlie Prince of Woodland Road fine arts, Mrs. Henoch received a and Leslie Lebow of Dorset Lane master’s degree in human relations Wyoming Presbyterian Church were elected as vice presidents. from NewYork University in 1964 Susan Cohen of Seminole Way and a certification from the Amer­ 10 am.: Hie Rev. Ronald Johnson will lead worship preach the was recently installed as chairman ican Institute of Psychother- sermon, Some Kind of Farmer! Scripture readings are Genesis of the synagogue’s membership apy/Psychoanalysis in 1972. 25:19-34 and Matthew 13:1-9,18-23. The Summer Choir will sing committee. A former board member of the Infant and toddler care is available in the Crib Room, and a com­ Manci Silbert of Elmwood Place Crossroads Theater in New bined summer Sunday school for children ages 2 through second serves as a co-chairman of the con­ Brunswick, Mrs. Henoch also grade will be held at 10 am . All other children and youth will wor­ gregation’s food pantry. served on the board of the Fuld ship with their families. Following worship, all are invited to Hos­ Individuals interested in partic­ Fund House, Newark, and pitality Hour. ipating in the congregation’s July belonged to the Women Make and August Friday night family Movies organization. Members of the religious community are invited lo submit infor­ barbecues, or any other activities, Bom' in Paterson, she lived in mation for publication. News should be submitted via e-mail to may contact Cohen by e-mail at the township before moving to [email protected] or by calling (973) 921-6453 or by writ­ [email protected] or by tele­ Photo courtesy of Susan Cohen New York City 25 years ago. Sur­ ing The Item, 343 Millbum Ave., Millbum, 07041. phone at(973) 912-8304. NEW LEAD ER S— Township residents, from left, Leslie Lebow, viving are her husband, Arthur; a Ted Murnick and Orlie Prince have been elected to serve as son, Gary; two daughters, Susan officers of Congregation Oheb Shalom in South Orange. Henoch and Karen Henoch-Ryu- go; and seven grandchildren. Rummage sale funds programs Display Advertising Deadline Congregation B’nai Israel is Friday, 4 p.m. - Call (973) 921-6456 holding its annual white elephant “TO DO” LIST OUT OF CONTROL? rummage sale Friday and Sunday. 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Hazel Dominici Lillian Levy Editorial Fax Number (973) 921-6458 Services will be private for for­ Mrs. Dominici graduated from Services for township resident mer township resident Hazel B. Hollins College. Lillian G. Levy were held June 24 Dominici. Mrs. Dominici, 81, died Born in Brooklyn, N.Y., she in Union. Mrs. Levy, 93, died Junc- June 20 in Outlook Manor, West­ lived in the township until 1969, 22 at home. aw* erville, Ohio. when she move'd to Miami, Fla. She was a member and hospi­ She operated a music studio in Ten years ago she moved to tality officer for the Hadassah of the township for 25 years. She lat­ Gainesville, Ha. Millbum and the Springfield er went into the import-export Mrs. Dominici is survived by Seniors and a member of the sis- Join Now - Get July and August Free. business, specializing in Central two daughters, Elizabeth Car- terhoold of Congregation B’nai and South American arts and racher of West Palm Beach, Fla, Israel. She also belonged to the crafts. and Stacy Manton of Westerville. Seymour Feldman Leukemia Foundation. Daniel Davie Bom in Newark, Mrs. Levy lived in East Orange before mov­ Services were held in private for He was bom and lived in the ing to the township 32 years ago. former township resident Daniel township and Madison before Mrs. Levy is survived by a Joseph Davie. Mr. Davie, 63, died moving to Albuquerque 25 years daughter, Iris Stoloff; three grand­ May 28 in Celbridge, Ireland. ago. Mr. Davie is survived by a children and four great-grandchil­ He was a construction project daughter, Jennifer Rowland; four dren. manager for Brycon Corp., Albu­ sons, Daniel, Ryan, Sean and Jeff; Memorial contributions can be querque, N.M. for the past six two brothers, John and Jack; and made to the Millbum-Short Hills vears. one grandchild. Volunteer First Aid Squad, P.0, Box 226, Millbum, 07041.

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CLEARVtEWS MILLBURN CINEMA 4 Cinderella Man (PG-13) Today: 12:45, 3:45,6:45, 9:40 Fri-Tburs: 3:45, 6:45,9:45 Mr. & Mrs. Smith (PG-13) Today: 1:15, 4:15, 7:15,9:50 : Fully Loaded (G) Today: 12:30, 2:45,5:45, 7:30,9:40 Fri-Thurs: noon, 2:15,4:45, 7,9:15 Rebound (PG) Today: 1, 3, 5,7, 9 Fri-Thurs: 12:45 Fantastic Four (PG-13) Fri-Thurs; noon, 1:30,2:30,4, 5,6:30, 7:30, 9, '10

MAPLEW OOD THEATER Crash (R) Today: 9 Fri: 8:55 Sat & Sun: 7:45, 9:35 Mon-lhurs: 8:55 M adagascar (PG) Today: 1:25, 7:05 Fri: 1:30, 7:05 S a t & Sun: 1:25, 3:55, 5:55 Mon-Thurs: 1:35,7:05 Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants (PG) Today: 7:1 Q, 9:25 The Adventure of Sharkboy and Lavagirl (PG) Today: 1:15 Fri-Sun: 1:20 Mon-Thurs: 1:15 Batm an'Begins (PG-13) Today: 1, 7, 9:35 Fri: 1. 7, 9:40 Sat & Sun: 1:20, 4:05, 7, 9:40 Mon-Thurs: 1, 7,9:35 Bewitched (PG-13) Today: 1:10, 7:30, 9:30 Fri: 1:15, 7:20, 9:30 Sat & Sun: 1:35, 4:35, 7:20,9:30 Mon-Thurs: 1:10, 7:30, 9:30 War of the W orlds (PG-13) Today: 1:2G, 1:35, 7:25,8,9:40 Fri: 1:10, 7:10, 7:45, 9:25, 9:55 Sat & Sun: 1:15, 4:15,4:40, 7:10;7:45, 9:25, 9:55 Mon- Thurs: 1:20,7:25,8:05, 9:40 Dark Water (PG-13) Fri: 1:25,7:30,9:45 Sat & Sun: 1:30,4:20,7:30,9:45 Photo courtesy of Carnaby Street Mon-Thurs: 1:25, 7:30, 9:35 C a rn a b y Street CLEARVIEW'S BEACON HILL 5 (SUMMIT) Madagascar (PG) Today: noon, 2:15, 4:30, 6:45, 9 Fri-Sun: 12:15, 2:30, 4:45, 7 Sunday’s concert features Carnaby Street Batman Begins (PG-13) Today: 1, 4,7,10 Fri-Thurs: 12:45,3:45,6:45, 9:45 The township’s 2005 summer series for the third time. The band monica and performing vocals, The concert series also features Bewitched (PG-13) Today: 12:45, 3, 5:15, 7:30, 9:40 Fri-Thurs: 12:30,3, concert series in Taylor Park con­ is scheduled to play rock ’n’ roll Tom Russo, playing drums and appearances by Reminisce, per­ 5:15, 7:30, 9:40 tinues Sunday with a performance from the 1960s as well as classic performing vocals, and Peter Mail- forming doo-wop of the ’50s and Land of the Dead (R) Today: 1,3:15,5:30, 7:45,10 by Carnaby Street, playing British songs from the 1970s and 1980s, lis playing base guitar and per­ ’60s, on Sunday, Aug. 7, and the War of the Worlds (PG-13) Today-Thurs: 1:15, 4:15, 7:15,9:50 invasion pop, from 7 to 8:30 p.m, along with a few of their own forming vocals. Silver Starlite Orchestra, giving a Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants (PG) Fri-Thurs: 9 Dark Water (PG-13) Fri-Thurs: 1, 3:15, 5:30,7:45, 10 A rain date is set for Sunday, melodies. The concert is sponsored by the salute to America, on Sunday, July 17. Members of the group include residents and businesses of the Sept 4. The concerts are planned CLEARVIEW’S MADISON CINEMA 4 The group is appearing in the Chris Roselle, playing guitar, har­ township. from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Herbie: Fully Loaded (G) Today-Thurs: noon, 2:15,4:30,6:45,9 Bewitched (PG-13) Today: 12:45, 3, 5:15, 7:30, 9:50 War of the Worlds (PG-13) Today-Thurs: 1:15, 4:15, 7:15,9:40 The Fantastic Four (PG-13) Fri-Thurs: noon, 2:30,5, 7:30, 9:50 Blue-grass duo presenting intimate evening of music Rebound (PG) Fri-Thurs: 1,4 Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants (PG) Fri-Thurs: 7, 9:30 The Museum of Early Trades & New Jersey’s Instrument Makers.” Shrek 1 (G) (Kid’s Club) Thurs: 10:30 Crafts in Madison will present an Housed in a 1900 Richardson- Intimate Evening of Music featur­ ian-Romanesque building listed on NOTE: Movie times are subject to unexpected changes. ing the country-bluegrass group the National Register of Historic Call on day of show to confirm times. Reckon So on Friday, July 15, at 8 places, the museum explores 18th- p.m. and 19th-century American histo­ The experienced musical duo of ry, with a focus on New Jersey. Danny Weiss and Mary Olive Drawing on its collection of more Middle Eastern dancers Smith perform a mix of bluegrass, than 8,800 handtools and their honky-tonk, western swing, coun­ products, the museum uses mater­ try and traditional Americana. ial culture to interpret the lives and perform Sundays at cafe Admission for the event is $10 teclinologies of people who lived for members, $12 for non-mem­ and worked before the rise of The Dancing Goat Cafe in Sunday’s showcase spotlights bers and $5 for students and facul­ large-scale industrialization in the South Orange mil present a show­ dancer Sivasa from the Morris and ty with valid identification. country. case of Middle-Eastern dance on Sussex County areas and members The concert will be held in the The museum is located at 9 Sunday from 7 to 9:30 p.m. of her Saudi Wind Dance Ensem­ museum’s vaulted main galleiy, Main St, Madison. For informa­ Hosted by professional dancer ble. Also performing are special and the audience will have the tion on ticket availability, call (973) Morgiana Celeste of the Glen guest dancer Tarrna of New York opportunity to view the museum’s 377-2982 extension 10. The Web Ridge-based Mosaic Dance The­ and students of Moigiana Celeste. current exhibit, ’Trading Music: site is www.metc.org. ater Company, the showcase fea­ All tickets are $10 plus $5 food tures New Jersey dancers and or beverage minimum. For ticket teachers of Middle Eastern dance reservations and information, call Band giving free concert and their students, and is suitable the cafe at (973) 275-9000. Reser­ for the entire family. Showcases are vations are recommended. The Hanover Wind Symphony Richard Summers, W'ho will play scheduled the second Sunday of The cafe is located at 21 South will conclude its 20th anniversary his transcription of the Artie Shaw every month. Orange Ave,, South Orange. season with a free outdoor concert “Concerto for Clarinet,” as well as on Sunday, July 17, at 7 p.m, at the other familiar favorites from the Area poets group meets bimonthly Memorial Gazebo on Livingston period. Avenue in Livingston. For directions or further infor­ Photo courtesy of Museum of Early Trades & Crafts South Mountain Poets hold held in the Williamsburg Room on The concert, “And All That mation, including rain sites, call the MIXED BREED— Danny Weiss and Mary Olive Smith will per­ poetry workshops on the second the second floor. Participants are Jazz,” will present a musical tribute Hanover Wind Symphony hotline form their brand of country music Friday, July 15, at 8 p.m. at and fourth Tuesdays of the month asked to bring a poem to work on. to jazz, big band, swing and march­ at (973) 263-2683 or visit the Web the Museum of Early Trades & Crafts in Madison. For tickets, from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Millbum Call (973) 763-6303 to confirm es.' 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Junior League fixes up shelter Members of the Junior League need to build the self-esteem and more than 70 applicants from New of the Oranges' and Short Hills confidence to make important life York and New Jersey to be award­ unvejled the newly refurbished decisions, we really need charitable ed a Verizon Wireless HopcLinc' Babyiand Family Violence shelter organizations such as the Junior grant, in October 2004. The in ESsex County with a June 16 League to augment our funding.” awards were funded by proceeds ceremony and reception at the The effort to refurbish the shel­ from the Verizon Wireless Hope- shelter. ter and to create the Harmony Line’ phone recycling program The event followed 10 months Room was led by township resi­ through which the company col­ of planning, building, painting, car­ dent Regina Cariddi, chairman of lects used wireless phones to be peting and sewing by League vol­ the Junior League’s Safe Haven refurbished, recycled or sold to unteers to update the shelter’s Committee. Committee members benefit victims of domestic vio­ entiy, basement, dining area, and from the township included Bar­ lence. bathroom and to create a new bara Forbes, Myriam Scicolone The Junior League of the Harmony Room, a dedicated and Susan Mansfield of the town­ Oranges and Short Hills was resource and counseling center ship. founded in 1913 to serve the com­ made possible by a $10,000 grant "The Safe Haven committee munities of East Orange, Liv­ from Verizon Wireless. members have done an amazing ingston, Maplewood, Millbum, The Harmony Room, designed job of thinking outside the box to Orange, Short Hills, South Orange, Photo courtesy of the Metro New Jersey Chapter of the American Jewish Committee by Junior League volunteer Eliza­ make this project come to fruition,” Springfield and West Orange. Its beth Duncan Pederson of E. Page said Karen Hartshorn Hilton, pres­ members are committed to pro­ BEGINNING HER TERM —Township resident Linda Kohl, at right, accepts the gavel from Duncan Interiors and Design, will ident of the Junior League of the moting voluntarism, developing llene and Bob Cowen, outgoing presidents of the Metro Chapter of the American Jew­ serve as a quiet, modem space for Oranges and Short Hills. “The the potential of women, and ish Committee. Kohl was installed as the organization’s new president June 16 at the group and individual counseling, committee volunteered many improving communities through Crystal Plaza in Livingston. She is a clinical psychologist in private practice in the town­ with new computer equipment for hours working hands-on with the the effective action and leadership ship and Morristown. job search and apartment hunting. shelter not only to create the much of trained volunteers. "Government funding only pays needed Harmony Room for the The Junior League reaches out for the basics,” said Mary Smith, women, but also refurbished the to women of all races, religions, director of Babyiand Family Ser­ basement playroom and created a and national origins. Its purpose is vices, regarding the shelter teen study center for their children exclusively educational and chari­ *——r, ...... t improvements and addition of the as well.” table. Harmony Room. “To have a com­ The Junior League of the For additional information prehensive program, to provide the Oranges and Short Hills was one about the Junior League, visit nurturing environment our women of three nonprofit groups out of JLOSH.org GRILLE “Great Food, Great Fiiends...since 1969” cc 11 Enjoy NERO’S mmm Ijjpglj at Home or at the Office ■m m i Pick-up or Delivery mm m FOR OUR TAKE OUT MENU AND EASY ORDERING INSTRUCTIONS m LOG ON TO:,www.Neros.com < ZT..'Ar sn Ism 618 So. Livingston Ave (cor Hobart Gap Road). Livingston, NJ

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Gabby’s notebook Six town students graduate fro, Interns study politics Delbarton Scti&ol Township residents l at 21st District office Clarke, Douglas Keller, E t^ard W. Kingsbery, FrankL. A large, golden state seal hangs and even alterations of laws to Fabio A Frisoli and Alec J. I on the door of the Westfield office . accommodate their concerns. Ihe were among 118 seniors) of the 21st Legislative District of Catholic Coalition and the CATO received diplomas at Delbal New Jersey. This is the workplace institution, a libertarian “think School, June 5, in S t 1 of state Sen. Thomas H. Kean, Jr. tank” organization, are several of Abbey Church, Morristown. and Assemblymen Jon M. Rram- the most persistent groups, accord­ A reception in the school’s j nick and Eric Munoz, and for the ing to the interns. mal garden hosted by the T month of July, Millbum High Amanda and Anne field the cor­ barton Mother’s Guild fbllou School students Amanda Green- respondence and inform Kean of the commencement exercises. 1 baum and Anne Feely. the groups’ concerns. At the awards convocation f * As pattici- This helps him better under­ graduating seniors held May 2& pants in the high stand the needs of his constituents, three of the students were i school’s intern­ which determines his policy adjust­ nized for excellence in the i ship program, ments and bill lobbying. 'Hie girls ities program: Alec for his a Amanda and transfer interest group information with the Council of Seniors,-; Anne will spend to spreadsheets to augment the Fabio for his participation in the , ffie next month senator’s database and aid in mass- Mock Trial program and Edward working in the mailings. for his work on the Social Justice district office and Although the girls have to deal Committee. preparing for Gabby with tedious complaints, there are Two of the students received Kean’s 2006 sen­ McGlynn some perks. plaques for outstanding contribu­ ate election. Kean Amanda revealed, “I love going tions to campus ministry pro­ is one of the state’s 40 senators and through the mail, when we get to Photo courtesy of Gabby McGfynn grams: Alec for work with serves as the Minority Whip. sit in tire senator’s office. His office LEARNING THE POLITICAL ROPES— Millbum High School interns Amanda Greenbaum, left, Amnesty International and ~ The senator’s office is a bustling has a T.V., a huge conference table and Anne Feely take a moment off from their summer duties in the 21 st District office in West- Edward for work with the Cam­ hub of mail, phone calls, and and some comfy chairs. Anne and field to chat with state Sen. Thomas Kean, Jr. pus Ministry Team. paperwork. When I arrived, I can relax and spread out in Amanda and Anne were at their there.” desks, taking phone calls and draft­ Their chores come down to a ing letters. personal level when dealing with Display Advertising Deadline Elizabeth H. Cornwall, Kean’s individual concerns. Kean hails Chief of Staff, said she is thrilled to from an old and well-respected leg­ Friday, 4 p.m. - Call (973) 921-6456 have them working with her. islative family. 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for emergency hires CONCERT IN THE PARK- Rislng Millburn High By Harry Trumbore Zeglarski, will likely be found in large accounts, such as for instruc­ School sophomores, from of The Item tional costs or salaries, out of left, Prlya Mahendra, which administrators can transfer Johanna Selden, Emily The boundaries of a state law up to 10 percent Hughes and Lizzie Petkan- restricting the growth of local He said a district cannot trans­ Ics, perform during an school budgets will soon be put to fer more than 10 percent into or afternoon concert at Old the testis the school district pre­ out of any administrative account Short Hills Park June 24 pares to hire two new elementary “We really don’t have any prob­ that featured student musi­ school feachers. lem with the surplus,” Zeglarski cians. The outdoor Robert Zeglarski, assistant said. “We’re at 2 percent for the cabaret, organized by superintendent for business, how­ 2005-06 year." He noted a law ever, slid there is enough leeway in passed by the state Assembly last Johanna and Lizzie as a the relictions of the budget law to week amends some of the budget fund-raiser for the Ameri­ find binding for the late-hour hir­ restrictions and would permit dis­ can Cancer Society, netted. ings.f tricts to increase their surplus to 3 $287. Because of the large number of percent for the 2006-07 school students registering for the fifth year. grade at Hartshorn School, anoth­ Zeglarski is positive that funds er class is being added. will be found for the new positions. Harty Tcumbora/staff photograph*? A similar spike in the number of Nolan also is optimistic the district kindergarten registrations at South will be able to find qualified candi­ Mountain School is being dates for September. addressed with an additional class 'W e’re very anticipatory here," there. Nolan said. ‘We have candidate The tight restrictions of bill pools, If we have a vacancy', we can Read & Recycle PRINCETON EDUCATION NETWORK S1701~which forced a dramatic reach out to them.” reduction to 2 percent in the Nolan’s own contract with the SAT CLASSES amount of surplus funds a school district was renewed forthree years at MetroWect JCC district can carry for the 2005-06 at the June 20 Board of Education school year-allowed funding in meeting. www.PrlncetonEd.com 1.666.443.4PEN the budget for only three new posi­ For personal reasons, he is cut­ tions for the coming school year. ting back his schedule from four The ART of GRAMMAR A th e E S S A Y According to the district’s days a week during the school year 01: Watt Orange July 10, 17, 04,31 02: Watt Orang* August 7, 14, 21,23 human resources specialist, John to three and a half days. His annu­ July 11-16 and C la im matt from 8:00 - 12:30 Nolan, two of tire positions, a lan­ al salary of $137,380 for this year The ART of the VERBAL SECTION guage arts teacher and a Mandarin will be prorated down to $82,428 August 15-20 03: Watt Oranga July 10, 17, 24,31 W4: Whlppany August 7, 14, 21,26 Chinese language instructor far the during the summer and $96,166 C la im maat from 1:00 - 4:30 high school, have been filled. from September to June. As of last week, the district still Nolan said he is a contract It's not too late! was seeking to add a guidance employee who receives adminis­ counselor position to the high trator’s health benefits. Apply to Felieian College ami find out instantly if you're1 admitted. r school staff. The district, however, does not Money for the new elementary contribute toward his retirement Well waive the $30 application fee. Bring your: THEY ARE YOUR SCHOOLS school teachers, according to plan. ■ High school transcripts (or (5.E.D.) ■ SAT/ACT scores ■ College transcripts (transfer students) Iff IS YOUR COMMUNITY

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seniors Rachel Darivoff and Gab­ By Jim Connelly by McGtynn, who will serve as the of The Item 2006 squad’s captains. Darivoff was an outside defend­ The beginning of practice for the er and McGtynn a midfielder last 2005 campaign can not come soon fall. enough for Andy Sones. Other rising seniors due back “I can’t wait to get out on the are midfielders Laura Costanzo field,” said Sones, who was formal­ and Carty Furman, reserve keeper ly confirmed as the new head Sarah Katzman, forward Jenna coach of the MiDburn High School Mercadante and defender Anna varsity girls soccer team at the June Patterson, 20 Board of Education meeting. The team’s Sones, Who hails from the Unit­ contingent of ed Kingdom, takes over the post returning players left vacated by Steve Buesser, who who will be stepped down after 37 seasons and juniors in the fall 203 victories for personal reasons include starting two days after the conclusion of keeper Lia Fierro the 2004 campaign. (10 shutouts in ‘Tm really excited and it’s going 2004), forward to be a challenge,” said Sones, who HAndy Sones Xara Foley (team­ celebrates his 33rd birthday a week leading 12 goals, from Saturday, July 16. “The bot­ she assists in 2004), defender/mid- tom line is my job is to make the fielder Samantha Wiener (10 goals, people of Millburn proud of what five assists), midfielder Erin Jeffers happens on the field” (eight goals, six assists) and for- Sones played youth soccer for ward/midfielder Katria Misilo (one Charlton Athletic in the English goal, four assists). Premier League before beginning One of the first tasks Sones will his coaching career at the Charlton face when practice begins next Athletic Center of Excellence. month is helping reshape a roster Jim Connelly/staff photographer He also served a coach with fel­ decimated by tiie loss of seven IN HIGH GEAR—Brandon Greenblatt of Millburn Post 140 when the Essex County American Legion Baseball League low English Premier League mem­ seniors-four of them starters- rounds first base on his way to a first-inning triple against contest was suspended by rain. The contest is scheduled ber West Ham United. sweeper Laura Buckley (four goals, Following a stint with the Eng­ she assists), forward All Foley (nine Livingston Post 201 on June 29 at Millburn High School. to completed at 2 p.m. Saturday at Livingston High School. lish Football Association, Sones goals, team-high 10 assists), stop­ The score was tied at one after the top of the fifth inning See Page B3 for related photo. gained his first college head coach­ per Morgan Salinger and defend­ ing position at Bedford College, er Lauren Burrick. which he led to two regional Reserve midfielder Coleen Bus­ championships in three years. by, reserve defender Charis Fischer Sones also rebuilt the men’s soccer and reserve forward Sarah Seid- program and established the man also were members of last women’s soccer program at Leices­ month’s graduating class, 25 Millburn thinclads earn letters ter College Sones realizes following in Sones holds a bachelor’s degree Buesser’s shoes represents a formi­ ed in the long jump, high jump and meet. throwing events, tallied 15 points. in sports science with honors from dable task as all his predecessor B y Jim Connelly 200-meter dash. Chang tallied 28.5 Halpren, a high hurdler/triple Chang, a jumper/sprinter, Christchurch College, the Univer­ accomplished as the Millers’ coach of The Item points in the 2005 campaign. jumper, was the team’s third-lead­ scored 28.5 points, the second-best sity of Kent, where he graduated from 1988 through 2004 was post Schwenke recorded 33 points in ing scorer with 72 points. Halpren total among the squad’s freshmen first in his class in 1994, a .653 career winning percentage, Twenty-five members of the the javelin and discus. Schwenke earned a medal in die Essex Coun­ contingent. He went onto to earn a master’s 13 winning seasons, lead his team Millburn High School varsity girls earned a medal with a fifth-place ty meet with a fourth-place effort in Hwang a hurdler, was the degree in the sociology of sport to seven consecutive Essex Coun­ track and field team have earned effort in the javelin at the Northern the triple jump and a fifth-place squad’s leading scorer with 84 and sports management from the ty Tournament;' .championship letters for the 2005 season. Hills Conference, Suburban Divi­ medal in the Northern Hills Con­ points. Hwang took second place University ofLei'dfe&er in 1998. match appearances, two outright Senior distance runner Jamie sion meet. ference, Suburban Division meet in the Northern Hills Conference, On this side of the pond, Sones county titles, one shared county Drucker, a team captain, is the Edell, a high jumper, tallied 35 in the high hurdles. Suburban Division meet in the has operated Sonesoccer Ltd., a title, six division titles and one state squad's lone four-time letter win­ points. Edell also earned a North­ Willens, who competed in the high hurdles. Manville-based - training and sectional title. ner. Drucker recorded 13 points bn ern Hills Conference, Suburban distance runs and throwing events, Lin tallied 15.5 points in the coaching organization, since 2003. Milibum’s new coach says his the season. Division meet medal with a fifth- scored eight points. Shepard, also sprints and jumps. Schiekofer, who Sones also has held a number of 2005 captains, Darivoff and McG­ Juniors Rachel Darivoff, Safia place showing in the high jump. a competitor in the throwing took third place in the Northern youth coaching positions in the tynn, have been very' helpful in Tapal and Stephanie Koh lettered Ewert, who threw the shot put and events, scored 20 points. Wee, a Hills Conference, Suburban Divi­ area, including several locally- assisting with the transition in for the third time. discus, scored 12 points. hurdler, accumulated 10 points. sion meet in the pole vault, accu­ based Jersey Crew boys and girls regimes. Darivoff, a sprinter/long jumper, Spar, a distance runner, racked Senior captain Bettina Gue­ mulated 13 points on the season. squads. Two holdovers from Milibum’s was Milibum’s fifth-leading scorer up 39 points. vara, sophomores Erin Jeffers and Distance runners Flaum and Sones inherits a talented group 2004 coaching staff remain on with 57 points. Tapal, a sprinter, Bodack, also a distance runner, Brittany Greer and freshmen Brody each tallied eight points. of returning players from Buesseris board, seventh-year freshman was the team’s fourth-leading scor­ was the squad’s second-leading Katherine Chang Katy Hwang, M ILLER NOTES-Managers last squad, which posted a M-3-I team coach Bob Manley and sec­ er with 57.5 points. Koh, a hurdler, scorer with 80 points. Bodack’s Elaine Lin, Jessica Schiekofer, Debbie Feld, a junior, and record, was the runner-up in the ond-year junior varsity team coach scored 19 points on the season. accomplishments included win­ Gabi Flaum and Sarah Brody Meegoda, a freshman, also earned New Jersey State Interschoiaslic Kristy Annussek. Seniors Jennifer Chang and ning two medals in the Northern earned their first varsity letters. their first varsity letters. Athletic Association North Jersey, Sones is scheduled to make his Sarah Schwenke, juniors Alex Hills Conference, Suburban Divi­ Guevara competed in the Millburn compiled a 5-3 North­ Section 2, Group 3 Tournament Millburn coaching debut at West Edell and Becky Ewert and sopho­ sion meet and one in the Essex sprints for Miller head coach Mike ern Hills Conference, Suburban and won a sixth consecutive Orange in the 2005 opener on Fri­ mores Jess Spar, Allie Bodack, County meet She placed fourth in Artigliere. Division dual meet record in 2005. Northern Hills Conference divi­ day, Sept 9, at 4 p.m. Jaimee Halpren, Jackie Willens, Suburban Division meet in the Jeffers, a sprinter/jumper, scored The Millers finished 10th in the sion crown, capturing the Subur­ His first home contest as the Kim Shepard and Nicole Wee 1,600-meter run and sixth in the 44 points, the sixth-best total on Essex County Relays, seventh in ban Division crown with a 12-1-1 Millers’ new coach is set for Tues­ earned their second varsity letters. 800-meter run. Bodack took fifth the team. the Suburban Division meet and record. day, Sept. 13, against Butler at 4 Chang, a team captain, compet­ place ir. the 1,600 in the county Greer, who competed in the 13th in the Essex County meet Those players include rising p.m. f Millburn varsity softball team showing signs of turning the corner were the pulse of our team” Cola­ Anna Humphreys and Emily Rid­ B y Jim Connelly belli said. “Their softball ability and dell, third baseman Sarah Katz­ of The Item* li leadership was demonstrated man and second basemen Allison throughout the season.” Roth and Dana Schwartz. Losing 18 of 26 contests would Burrick, a center fielder, hit .384 Dilyard appeared in 14 games. leave many a coach scratching (28-for-73) with six doubles, two The southpaw posted a 3-7 record their head as they attempted to fig­ triples, two homers and 22 RBI. with 52 strikeouts. ure out what went wrong. She was a Northern Hills Confer­ Hayes batted .326 (15-for-46) Rookie head coach Jim Colabel- ence, Suburban Division second with 10 RBI. Mercadante batted li undoubtedly would have liked .350 (7-for-20) with three RBI. his Millburn High School varsity Humphreys batted .312 (20-for- softball squad record a few more “Lauren, Christine and 64) with three doubles, two triples, triumphs. Becky were the pulse of two homers and 16 RBI. Katzman At the same time, the person­ our team. Their softball also batted .312 (20-for-64) with able and energetic Miller mentor ability and leadership two doubles, one triple and 10 admits he was satisfied with the RBI. effort turned in by his players was demonstrated Freda, Riddell, Roth and throughout the 2005 campaign. throughout the season.” Schwartz saw limited action on the ‘Twelve of our losses came in varsity level in 2005. games that we played competitive­ Head coach Jim Colabelli Outfielder Laura Bariso, short­ ly from the first to the last inning,” stop Bridget Dries, third baseman Colabelli said. “Six of those losses Lauren Menino, outfielder Lainie were decided in the final two team selection. Nissim and outfielder Courtney innings against solid teams like Calicchio, a first baseman, hit Kttenger comprised the squad’s Verona (the New Jersey State .350 (21-for-60) with two doubles, sophomore contingent Interscholastic Athletic Associa­ a triple and 10 RBI. The first sack- Bariso batted .286 (22-for-77) tion Group 1 runner-up), Madison, er earned Suburban Division hon­ with nine RBI. Pittenger batted Union, Pequannock, West Orange orable mention recognition. .257 with three RBI. Dries, Meni- and Villa Walsh.” Goldring, a second baseman, no and Nissim also saw limited With a little bit of luck Colabel- posted a .303 (20-for-66) batting action. li’s troops could have reached the average. Goldring rapped out three Four freshmen-third baseman 10-win plateau. The Millers were doubles, two triples and two Emily Calicchio, second baseman 3-7 in contests decided by three homers. She drove in 19 runs, the Kaittyn Fiore, shortstop Alexa Mal­ Jim Connelly/staff photographer runs or less. third most on the team. donado and pitcher Kelly Sulli­ SEASON OF UPS AND DOWNS—Head coach Jim Colabelli, shown here addressing his play­ Colabeili’s first Miller squad, The team’s lone fourth-year van-comprised the remainder of ers during an early season contest, hopes this season’s travails serve as building blocks for which compiled a 4-12 record in player, Goldring garnered Subur­ the roster. the 2006 Millburn High School varsity softball team. the Suburban Division of the ban Division honorable mention Maldonado led Millburn in six Northern Hills Conference, was a recognition. offensive categories-batting aver­ “In retrospect, it was a season hope is to prepare our players to forward to the challenge of creat­ relatively young one as tri-captains The team’s junior contingent age (.432), hits (35), triples (four), that our coaching staff was very use their ability to beat our oppo­ ing a solid softballprogram at Mill- Lauren Burrick, Christine Calic­ included pitcher Katie Dilyard, first homers (six), RBI (26) and stolen proud of the progress the girls nents and not themselves. bum.” chio and Becky Goldring were the baseman Brittany Freda, outfielder bases (18). Maldonado joined Bur­ made,” Colabelli said. Our players and coaches are Hayes, Humphreys and Katz­ team’s lone seniors. Meghan Hayes, Marisa Howell rick on the Suburban Division sec­ “We have laid the cornerstone aware of what needs to be done to man will serve as team captains in “Lauren, Christine and Becky and Jenna Mercadante, catchers ond team. to build our 2006 season on. “Our be successful in 2006 and we look 2006.

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Junior League All-Stars trounce Elmora 5-1 at FirstEnergy Park The Millburn-Short Hills Little The local All-Stars tacked on a and second and one out in the sev­ League’s Junior League All-Star pair of insurance runs in the sixth. enth. squad is taking a liking to playing Millbum’s William Bonomo at FirstEnergy Park in Lakewood. reached on walk, only to be retired DIAMOND NOTES-Millbum Danny Elkind, Aaron Silver- at second on Aaron Karlsruher’s rolled to a 10-0 defeat o f ! stein and Keith Rush combined on fielder’s choice grounder. tainside in its District 9 opene a five-hitter, lifting Millhurn past Bosman, running for Karlsruher, June 28. Benedict (2-for-4, single, Elmora 5-1 on Saturday at FirstEn­ stole second and went to third on double, two runs scored, ergy Park in Lakewood, home of David Keith’s single. Ellond, fol­ stolen bases) and Keith 2 fof-2, the South Atlantic League Lake- lowing a steal p i second by Keith, two doubles, two RBI and tvvft wood BlueClaws, a Class A affiliate singled in Bosman, Keith scored runs scored) spaced the victors’! of the Philadelphia Phillies. The Millbum’s fifth and final run on a offense. win was Millbum’s second in as wild pitch. Reliever ’lylerj Udland (l-l)j many years at FirstEnergy Park. Elmora scored its lone run in picked up the victory, allowing nd The local Junior League Alt-Stars the top of the seventh. Elmora, 2- runs, no hits, fanning four anrf won last year’s meeting with Elmo- 1 in District 9 play, left runners on walking one in three innings. V ra 5-3 at the Blueciaws’ ballpark. second and third. The team’s next District 9 cr i-! Millbum (4-1 overall, 2-0 in Elkind (1-0) worked the first test is scheduled for 10 am . Satur-; Junior League District 9 play) took five innings. He allowed no runs day against Kenilworth at Kenil­ a 1-0 lead in the top of the third. on two hits and one strikeout. worth High School. A.I. O’Leary of Millbum walked Elkind needed just 25 pitches to Millbum is 2-1 in Summit Tri- with one out and advanced to sec­ Photo courtesy of Millbum-Short Hills Little League complete four innings on the hilL County League play, having defeat­ ond on Chris Benedict’s single to THEIR OWN FIELD OF DREAMS—FirstEnergy Park, home of the South Atlantic League's Silveistein pitched an inning ed Glen Ridge 3-f and Hanover 7- right. Bosnian grounded into a Lakewood Blueciaws, is the setting for this photo of the Millbum Junior League All-Star team. and a-third, allowing one 1 before losing to North Caldwell fielder’s choice, forcing Benedict at Squad members are, first row, from left, William Spelman. A.J. O ’Leary, Peter Han and Tyler unearned ran on two hits. Silver­ 7-1. second. Elmora shortstop Hector Udland, second row, batboy Jake Mendlen, Aaron Silverstein, William Bonomo, Chris Bene­ stein fanned one and walked one. Lorenzo committed a throwing dict and Adam Talpalar and, third row, manager Frank Dasti, Danny Elkind, Hennie Bosman, Rush retired the only two batters he faced, one on a fielder’s choice Visit us on our Web site: error in a bid to complete the dou­ coach David Lasky, Chris Twombly, Aaron Karlsruher, Keith Rush, David Keith and coach ble play. Lorenzo’s error allowed and one on a strikeout, after reliev­ www.theitemonline.com John O ’Leary. Millbum defeated Elmora 5-1 on Saturday at FirstEnergy Park. O'Leary/ to cross the plate with the ing Silverstein with runners on first game’s first run. Millbum extended its lead to 3- walk and advanced to second on a Silverstein scored on Peter Han’s by Adam Talpalar. O’Leary scored 0 in the third. single by O’Leary. Both runners sacrifice fly. O’Leary advanced lo his second run of the game on Aaron Silvevstein worked out a moved up a base on a wild pitch. third on a fielder’s choice emunder Chris Twombly’s infield single. Medeo Fencing Club / Medeo Fencing Schools

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Town rec department lists tennis court reservation rules Town rec board meets Wednesday The next meeting of the Mill- Recreation Building. Additional The Miilbum Recreation play, reservations may be made For same day play, use the post­ 7 p.m. Reservations are not bum Board of Recreation Com­ meetings for the remainder of Department has announced its one day in advance by calling (973) ed reservation sheet at the court. required for play on the Slayton missioners is scheduled for 8 p.m. 2005 are scheduled for Sept 7, tennis court reservation policy for 564-7097 or in person between When making a reservation, mem­ Field and Miilbum High School Wednesday at the Gero Park O ct 5, Nov. 2 and Dec. 7. the 2005 season. 8:30 a,m. and noon at the Town bers must provide identification courts. Ihe courts are not available Residents holding tennis mem­ Hall customer service department. numbers for all players and hill weekdays until township public berships can reserve court space For Saturday through Monday names of guest players. schools close for the summer. Mill- for play at Gero and Taylor parks play, reservations may be made by The Gero Park courts are open bum Recreation Department pro­ through Oct. 31. phone or in person on Fridays from 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. The Taylor grams take preference during the For Tuesday through Friday between 8:30 a.m. and noon. Park courts are open from 8 am. to summer. Recreation department schedules annual singles, doubles tournaments

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The squad, paced by Lacrosse Club’s eighth grade team goal gave Miiibum’s seventh grade won 10 of 13 faceoffs and team­ Tommy Giancy, Goldman and wrapped up the season with a team a season-ending 5-4 win over mate James Collingwood scooped McFarland, scored 47 goals in nine record of 7-6 after coming away Westfield on June 4. up seven ground balls. matches. with a split of its last two matches, Billy McFarland (two goals), The seventh grade team fin­ The squad’s defense, anchored a 6-3 win over Livingston and a 5- Chris Benedict and Matt Goldman ished the season 7-2, including by Kyle Ripp and James Colling- 4 loss to Westfield. also scored for the seventh grade first-ever wins over Madison and wood, held the opposition to 31 goals. Miiibum’s sixth grade team won 11 of 17 matches. Among the team’s 11 wins were triumphs over rivals Madison, Chatham and Westfield. The squad also made its first appearance in the 10th annual Platypus Festival in Madison. 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MIIS sports hall schedules Nov. 3 induction ceremony Sixteen individuals, including William Holleran (Class of 1954), (Class of 1980), Mary Finn Cham­ two sets of siblings, have been William Walz (Class of 1958), the bers (Class of 1982), Jacqueline selected for enshrinement this fall late William “Biff" Mullens (Class Holle (Class of 1984) and Wesley in the Miilbum High School Ath­ of 1961), Robert Chandler (Class Wolffe (Class of 1984). letic Hall of Fame. of 1964) and William Beck (Class Also being honored as the recip­ Scheduled to be honored at the of 1969). ient of the Distinguished Alumnus hall’s induction dinner scheduled Also, John Serruto (Class of Award is Robert E. Mulcahy III, for Thursday, Nov. 3, at Mayfair 1971), the late Paul Finn (Class of Class of 1954. Farms in West Orange are the late 1978), Rose Serruto Twombly Mulcahy is currently the direc­ Carmen Pacifico (Class of 1947), (Class of 1978), Kathy Schlein tor of athletics at Rutgers Univer­ Nicholas Caivano (Class of 1949), (Class of 1978), William Nesbitt sity.

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Essex clerk processing passports July 25 Fax The Item at (973) 921-6458 The Essex County Clerk, Patrick U.S. passport not more than 15 has set new fees for U.S. passports, than 14 aays~for travel or to obtain McNally, will be available at the years old. effective March 8. There is a $67 foreign visas-need to make an Miilbum Police Department, 435 If none of these means of iden­ fee for adults, $52 for children 15 appointment at the Philadelphia Essex St, Monday, July 25, from 2 tification is available, the applicant and under, payable at the time the Passport Agency by calling (215) to 8 p.m. to process passports, must be accompanied by an iden­ passport application is filed. Allow 418-5937. For more information notary oaths, veterans licenses and tifying witness who has blown the six weeks prior to the date of about obtaining a passport, call JUST FOR KIDS file physicians licenses. applicant for at least two years, is a departure for passport processing. (973) 621-4920. Those seeking assistance U.S. citizen or resident alien, and Payment can be made by mon­ For notary public services, the through the outreach program must be able to establish his own ey order, or personal or certified fee is $15, payable in cash, by mon­ ANNOUNCING NEW should arrive at least 30 minutes identity by one of the primary check, payable to the U.S. Depart­ ey order or certified check payable prior to closing time means listed above. ment of State. to (lie Essex County Clerk. In-Home Pre-K School Both parents must be present The applicant must have three A processing fee of $30 per Those seeking veterans’ licenses in Nutle)', N f before a passport is issued to chil­ alternate forms of identification, applicant can be paid with cash, must bring a DD 214 form in addi­ dren under 13 years old. Only one such as a school identification money order or certified check, tion to proof of residency and sig­ parent must be present for appli­ nature. card, credit card, or Social Securi­ payable to the Essex County Clerk. New Jersey Certified Teacher cants 14 or older. Exceptions may ty card, and the witness. Non-citi­ With routine processing, pass­ Those filing physicians’ licenses be made in special family or exi­ zen parents applying for children’s ports are received within six weeks. must bring $25 in cash, money Small groups gent circumstances requiring passports must have a resident’s Those needing expedited service order or certified check. Ages 2-1/2 to 5 years immediate travel, or if one parent card or valid foreign passport pay the additional fee, plus For more information, call the Emphasizing Learning, Music and Art | has sole authority to obtain the The applicant also must have overnight delivery and receive tJheir Essex County Clerk's Office, (973) passport two, two-inch square passport passports within two weeks. 621-4918, or visit www.essex- PLEASE CALL 973-667-3438 Those applying for passports photos with him at the time of Those needing passports in less clerk.com. must bring with them a birth cer­ application, as well as a Social tificate containing a raised seal and Security number. date of registration from the city or Effective Feb. 1.2004, all appli­ state of birth or naturalization cants, including minors, must papers and identification such as a appear in person to obtain a U.S. driver’s license, a governmental passport DESTINATIONS identification card or a previous The U.S. Department of State John Rhee, DDS Graduate, NYU College of Dentistry Member ADA

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N otice o f H earing "INVITATION TO BIDDERS' “INVFTA-nONTO BIDDERS' Board of Adjustment of the NOTICE is hereby given that sealed pro­ Township of Mrtlbum, New Jersey posals will be received by the Township NOTICE is hereby given ttiat sealed pro­ posals will be received by the Township TAKE NOTICE that Wandy and Jam es Clerk of the Township of Millburn in the Nuba! have made an application to the County of Essex for; Clerk of the Township of Milflxim in the County of Essex ton Millbum Township Board of Adjustment in connection with the alteration of a stogie Installation of Fire Alarm System ait Installation o f S p rin kler S ystem at family residence on property in Millbum Millburn fire Departm ent Headquarters Township, located at 28 Cypress Street, and Millbum Firs Station No. 2 315 W hite O ak R idg e R oad, S h o rt HIM*. N J Block 404, Lot 5. which requires toe foBowtog Installation of Fire Alarm System at hulk variance: Fire Station No. 2 Said sealed bids wifi be opened and read in 606.2e.2a) Buttdtog coverage variance to erect an addition Said sealed bids will be opened and read in public at Millbum Town Halt on Monday, July 18, 2005 at 11:10 a.m. Local Prevailing The applicant may also seek other variances public at Millburn Town HaM on Monday, July and waivers as the need may arise during 15. 2008 at 11:00 a.m. Local Prevailing Time. Time. Plans, Specifications, Proposal Forms, and the course of the hearing on this Application. Advertisement for toe proposal forms may be The application is now Cal. # 2612 on the Plans, Specifications, Proposal Forms, and Secretary’s calendar, which is scheduled for Advertisement tor the proposal forms may be obtained at toe Customer Service Desk on obtained at the Customer Service Desk on the first floor of Town Hall, 375 kfiSxrm Ave­ a hearing on Monday, Juty 18, 2005 at 7DO nue, Millburn, NJ during the hours of 8:30 pm : In Town Hall, 375 Mjtibum Avenue, the first floor of Town Hall, 375 Mffibum Ave­ w toum . New Jersey. AH documents relating nue, Millburn. NJ during the hours of B.30 a jn . and 4:00 p.m.. Monday through Friday, a m. end 4.00 pJH., Monday through Friday, upon payment of $30.00 per set, fee is non- to this application are on fee in the office 0 | upon payment of $40.00 per set, fee is non- ref undabte. Questions should b e referred to the Secretary of toe Boarti of Adjustment dai­ refundable. Questions should be referred to the Mfflbom Fire Chief at 73-564-7040. Bid­ ly between the hours of 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 ders shall be required to contact the fire p.m.. Monday through Friday. Any interested the Millburn Fire Chief at 973-5647040. Party may appear at sard hearing and partici­ Bids must t>o made on Proposal Forms to Chief to arrange onsite visit prior to submit­ ting their bid proposal. - pate thereto in accordance with the rotes of be furnished in the manner designated there­ toe Zoning Board of Adjustment in and required in the Specifications and Bids must be made on Proposal Forms to must be enclosed in a sealed envelope bear bo furnished in the manner designated there­ The Item 1414403 in and required In the Specifications and Fee $13:33 jng the name and address of the bidder and July 7,2005 ______the nam e of the item written on the outside, must be enclosed in a sealed envelope bear­ addressed to the Township Clerk, 375 ing the name and address of the bidder and N O T IC E O F HEARING Millbum Ave, Miiibum, NJ 07041. toe name of the item written on the outside, Board of Adjustment of the Each bid must be accompanied by a certi­ addressed to the Township Clerk, 375 MS Township of Millbum, New J e rs e y fied check, cashier's check or bid bond in fa­ bum Ave, MiHbum, NJ 07041. TAKE NOTICE that Lifach Zusman has vor of the Township, of MiHbum. in an amount Each bid must be accompanied by a certi made an application to the Miltourn Town­ equal to ten percent (10%) of the total of said tied check, cashier's check or bid bond in fa­ ship Board of Adjustment in connection with proposal, but not in excess of $20,000.00. In vor of toe Township of MiHbum, in an amount the erection of an addition on Property in addition, said proposal must also b e accom­ equal to ten percent (10%) of the total of said Miiibum Township, located at 22 Dameo panied by a Consent of Surety in writing by a proposal, but not in excess of $20,000.00. !n Place, Short HiRs. Block 1801, Lot 32, which surety company authorized to do business in addition, said proposal must also be accom­ requires the knowing bulk variarjee refief, the State of New Jersey and approved by the panied by a Consent of Surety in writing by a (minor): build tog coverage. Township Ordi­ Township Committee to the effect that it win surety company authorized to do business in nance Section 606.2.a2(a); rear setback, furnish all bonds required by the contract toe Stale of New Jersey and approved by the Township Ordinance Section 6062.6.1(h) docum ent Township Committee to the effect that it will The Applicant may also seek other varian­ Bidders must submit their State of New Jer­ furnish aB bonds required by toe contract ces and waivers as the need may arise dur­ document. fc ' Photo courtesy of Elaine Becker sey Business Registration Certificate with the ing toe course of the hearing on this Applica­ proposal, as per State law effective Septem­ Bidders must submit tow State of New Jer­ tion. The application is now Cal. #2629 on ber 1,2004, or be disqualified. sey Business Registration Certificate with toe the Secretarys calendar, which is scheduled NEW POSITION— Elaine Becker, center, a former Township Committee member and a Bidders shall be required to submit a nota­ proposal, as per State law effective Septem for a hearing on 7/18/2005 at 7:00 p.m. in rized non-cdluston affidavit in accordance bar 1,2004, or be disqualified. Town HaP, 375 MtJlbum Avenue, Mfflbum. former mayor, was recently elected president of the Board of Trustees of Communities with N.J.S.A. 52:34-15 and also a list in ac­ Bidders shall be required to submit a nota­ New Jersey. All documents relating to this cordance with N.J.S.A. * 52:25-24.2 o f all rized non-coffuskxi affidavit in accordance application are on fde in the office of toe Sec­ on Cable, Inc., the non-profit corporation that manages public access station TV-36. Pic­ slock holders of the partnership who own ten with N J.S A 52:34-15 and also a list to ac­ retary of the Board of Adjustment daily be­ tured with Becker at the station's annual meeting are board member Shakira Brown, a (10%) or more of the stock or of the partner­ cordance with NJ.S.A. 52:25-24.2 of all tween the hours of 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m., ship. The successful bidder shall be re­ stockholders of toe partnership who own ten Monday through Friday. Any interested party township resident, and board vice president Fred Honold, host of the station’s “Millburn quired to comply with the New Jersey pre­ (10%) or more of the stock or of the partner­ may appear at said hearing and participate vailing wage law (N.J.S.A. 34:1t-56.25f eL ship. The successful bidder shall be re­ therein in accordance with the rules of the View” program. seq.). Bidders are required to comply with quired to comply with toe New Jersey pre­ Zoning Board of Adjustment. the requirements of N.J.S.A. 10:5-31 et seq. vailing wage law (N.J.SJV. 34:11-56.25, et. lilach Zusman and N.J.A.C. 17:27. seq.}. Bidders are required to comply with Applicant The right is reserved by the Township Com­ toe requirements of N.J.S-A. 10:5-31 et seq. The Item 1415970 mittee to reject any and ail bids and to waive and N JA C . 17:27. The right is reserved by the Township Com­ Fee $14.19 informalities or technical defects therein and Juty 7,2005______to accept such bid a s shall be in the best in­ mittee to reject any ana all bids and (o waive terest of the Township of Millbum. informalities or technical defects therein and NOTICE OF HEARING Legion seeks memorial donors Joanne M. Monarque to accept such bid as shall be in the best in­ Board of Adjustment of the Township Clerk terest of the Township of Millbum. Township of Millbum, New Jersey The Item 1415198 Joanne M. Monarque TAKE NOTICE that Melissa and Thomas Di- Day, Nov. 11. Brick orders ernment Fee $30.53 Township Ctefk tosto have made an application to the Mill- By Patricia Harris July 7,2005 The Item 1415213 bum Township Board of Adjustment in con­ received after July 20 are to be Total construction costs are Fee $30.96 nection with toe construction of an addition of The Item July 7,2005 added to the memorial after the expected to exceed $30,000, and “INVITATION TO BIDDERS* on Property to Millbum Township, located at NOTICE is hereby given that sealed pro­ 15 BrookJawn Drive, Block 1401, Lot 27, dedication. additional funds will be needed to posals will be received by the Township which requires the following (bulk variance) Clerk of the Township of Millbum in the -INVITATION TO BIDDERS* (use variance) relief, (minor) (preliminary! (fi­ Even though this year’s Fourth The project is designed to honor maintain it, according to Dorily. To County of Essex for NOTICE is hereby given that sealed pro­ nal) (ate plan) (subdivision) (waivers): Need posals will be received by the Township variances for side yard setback, side yard of July celebration is over, mem­ veterans who died while serving offset the costs, the American Installation of Kitchen Hood System at Clerk of the Township of Millbum in the combined, height to side setback, 606.2e1e) bers of the community can still the country, veterans who served Legion Post is seeking major Millburn Fir© Department County of Essex foe 'IV (2) f) to erect addition. fire Headquarters The Applicant may also seek other varian­ show their patriotism by support­ and came home, and those who donors, those who will give $2,500 DOWNTOWN CROSSWALKS ces and waivers as the need may arise dur­ Said sealed bids will be opened and read in ing the course of the hearing on this / ing a veterans memorial park to be are currently serving in the cause or more. public at Millbum Town HaR on Monday, July Said sealed bids will be opened and read in lion. The application is now Cal. i erected in front of the American of freedom. Substantial donors will be des­ 18, 2005 at 11:20 a.m. Local Prevailing public at MiHbum Town Hall on Monday, July the Secretary's calendar, which is scheduled Time. 18, 2005 at 11:30 a.m. Local Prevailing for a hearing on Monday, July 18, 2005 at Legion Guy R. Bosworih Post No. The park is expected to feature ignated by the post as "Patriotic Plans, Specifications, Proposal Forms, and Time. 7:00 pjn. in Town Hall, 375 Minbum Avenue, Advertisement for the proposal forms may be Plans, Specifications, Proposal Forms, and Millbum, New Jersey. AM documents relating 140 on M an Street ornamental cherry trees, flowering Founders.” Their names may be obtained at the Customer Service Desk on Advertisement for toe proposal forms may be to this application are on file in the office'of To date, more than 250 mem­ shrubs and bushes, roses and oth­ recognized by a bronze plaque dis­ the first floor of Town Hall, 375 Millbum Ave­ obtained at the Customer Service Desk on toe Secretary of toe Board of Adjustment dai­ nue, Millbum, NJ during the hours of 8:30 the first floor of Town HaJI, 375 Millbum Ave­ ly between toe hours of 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 bers of the community have pur­ er flowers. A pathway of memori­ played on the park sign. All contri­ a.m. and 4:00 p.m., Monday through Friday, nue, Millbum. NJ during the hours of 8:30 p.m., Monday through Friday. Any interested upon payment of $30.00 per set, fee is non­ a.m. and 4:00 p.m., Monday through Friday, party may appear at said hearing and partici­ chased memorial bricks that will al bricks is to lead past a cannon to butions are tax-deductible. refun dab te. Questions should be referred to upon payment of $50.00 per set, fee is non- pate therein in accordance with the rules of the Millbum Fire Chief at 973-584-7040. refundabte. Questions should be referred to the Zoning Board of Adjustment. line a pathway in the park, and a series of benches that will be The memorial bricks, to be Bids must be made on Proposal Forms to the Township Engineer at 973-564-7050. Melissa and Thomas Ditosto more contributors are still being open to the public for anyone inscribed with the donor’s word­ be furnished in the manner designated there­ Bids must be made on Proposal Forms to Applicant in and required in the Specifications and be furnished in the manner designated there The Item 1415316 sought, according to Rick Dorily, a wishing to sit and contemplate. ing, will be divided into two cate­ must be enclosed in a sealed envelope bear­ in and required in the Specifications and Fee $15.05 ing the name and address of tfte bidder and must be enclosed in a sealed envelope bear­ July 7 ,2005 member of the Legion committee Dority said members of the Post gories. the name of toe item written on the outside, ing the name and address of the bidder and responsible for the installation. have already spent $25,000 to con­ Those that are donated in the addressed to toe Township Clerk, 375 the name of toe item written on the outside, Millbum Ave. MiHbum, NJ 07041. addressed to toe Township Clerk, 375 Mifi- THE ITEM OF MILLBURN Bricks are being sold at $50 each. struct the park. name of a veteran ora military per­ Each bid must be accompanied by a certi­ bum Ave, Mifibum, NJ 07041. fied check, cashier’s check or bid bond in fa­ Each bid must be accompanied by a certi­ AND SHORT HILLS “five hundred is our target,” Hie pavement from the parking son currently serving will be a dif­ vor of toe Township of Millbum, in an amount fied check, cashier's check or bid bond in fa Dority said this week. “We’re com­ equal to ten percent (10%) of the total of said vor of toe Township of MiHbum, in an amount Public Notice Dept lot in front of the Post headquar­ ferent shade of color from those proposal, but not in excess of $20,000.00. In equal to ten percent (10%) of tho total of said addition, said proposal must also be accom­ proposal, but not to excess of $20,000.00. fn 1 Garret Mountain Plaza mitted to buying 1,000 bricks, 900 ters has been removed, the ground containing, for example, a patriot­ addition, said proposal must also be accom panied by a Consent of Surety in writing by a 6th F lo o r of which will fill Ihe area.” leveled, and the area planted with ic inscription. surety company authorized to do business in panied by a Consent of Surety to writing by a toe State or New Jersey and approved by the surety company authorized to do business to P.O.Box 471 : Dority will be placing an order two cherry trees. The base for the Order forms are available at the the State of New Jersey and approved by the Township Committee to the effect that it will West Paterson, NJ 07424-0471 for inscription of the bricks by July cannon is in place, and the group is American Legion Post For more furnish all bonds required by toe contract Township Committee to the effect that it will document. furnish alt bonds required by toe contract C all toll-free 20, and those bricks should be in awaiting shipment of three con­ information, call John Dalton at Bidders must submit their Stale of New Jer­ document. sey Business Registration Certificate with toe Bidders must submit their State of New Jer­ 1-888-891-9467, place for the dedication of the crete benches and the donation of (973) 376-2103 or Rick Dority at proposal, as per State law effective Septem ­ sey Business Registration Certificate with toe press 4 for the Public Notice Dept, 1, a s per State law effective Septem- memorial, scheduled for Veterans the cannon from the federal gov­ (973) 258-0166, evenings. ber 1,2004, or be disqualified. or e-mail to Bidders shall be required to submit a nota­ 1, 2004, or be disqualified. rized non-coHusion affidavit in accordance Bidders shall be required to submit a nota­ publicnotices® rized non-coHusion affidavit to accordance with NJ.S.A. 52:34-15 and also a list m ac­ northjersey.com cordance with N J.S .A 52:25-24.2 of all wito NJ.S-A. 52:34-15 and also a list in ac­ stockholders of toe partnership who own ten cordance with NJ.S.A. 5225-24.2 of all (text or Word formal preferred) Opponents filed their legal briefs maintains the township has the stockholders of tire partnership who own ten (t0%) or more of. the stock or of the partner­ Fax numbers: a year ago and attorneys repre­ right to take over property in an ship. The successful bidder shall be re­ (10%) or more of the stock or of toe partner­ Court quired to comply with the New Jersey pre­ ship. The successful bidder shall be re­ 201-646-4532 and 973-569-7441 .Continued from Page A1 senting the township indicated at adjoining community if it is for vailing wage law (N .J.SA 34:11-56.25, et. quired to comply with the New Jersey pre­ seq.). Bidders are required to comply with vailing wane law (N J.S A 34:11-5625, e*. Deadline is 12 Noon Tuesday the time they believed oral argu­ educational purposes, but adds the requirements of N .J.S A 10:5-31 e t seq. seq.). Bidders are required to comply with ments would be scheduled before that doing so probably would be and N JA C . 17:27. the requirements of P.L 1975, c. 127. for Thursday edition The right is reserved by the Township Com­ The right is reserved by the Township Com­ point that once permits are grant­ the end of the year. Qapp admitted impractical. mittee to reject any and all bids and to waive mittee to reject any and all bids and to waive informalities or technical defects therein and informalities or technical defects therein and When submitting a pt*lic notice ed, the actual construction of a cell it was unusual for the court to take Reidenberg, a professor of law at to accept such bid as shall be in the best in­ to accept such bid as shall be in the best in­ tower is not complicated. so long to consider the appeal, but Fordham University, dted a provi­ terest of the Township of MiHbum. terest of toe Township of Miiibum. advertisement, please indicate the Joanne M. Monarque Joanne M. Monarque name of the publication in which you Township Clerk Following the terms of their had no further comment sion in the state code written in the Township Cleric wish to place the ad, and your The Item 1415207 The Item 1415185 final settlement the board has H ie opponents are contesting a early 1900s when communities Fee $29.67 Fee $28.38 requested run data(s). Also provide been working with Verizon to January 2004 ruling by the Superi­ surrounded by open fields or farm­ July 7, 2005 Juty 7, 2005 billing name, address, telephone number, and daytime telephone determine the tower’s final appear­ or Court that the Springfield zon­ land could “fake” land for the pur­ SHERIFF'S FILE NO. 2005 005714 (it different). Prepayment required SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY, SHERIFFS RLE NO. 2005 005657 ance. Although initial plans called ing board unreasonably denied the pose of building schools. Because SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY, unless previously credit-approved. CHANCERY DIVISION, ESSEX COUNTY, CHANCER* DIVISION, ESSEX COUNTY, ■for the tower to be camouflaged as site plan application. The board the law does not appear to have DOCKET NO. F1320S WASHINGTON MU­ DOCKET NC F374002 HUDSON CITY TUAL BANK. FA PLAINTIFF -vs- ANDREW SAVINGS BANK PLAINTIFF -vs- ANN MAR­ L in e ra te: a tree, the zoning board chairman had rejected the application by been tested in the courts recently, J. PICKARD; ET AL. DEFENDANTS IE GAYNOR, ET AL DEFENDANTS 4 3 0 Execution For Sale of Mortgaged Premises described the camouflage as “pret­ Royal Ahold, owner of the Stop & Reidenberg added there is a high Execution For Sale of Mortgaged Premises A notarized affidavit wit automatically By virtue of toe above stated writ of Execu­ By virtue of the above stated writ of Execu­ ty awful” and said it may not be Shop chain of supermarkets, in the level of uncertainty that such a tion. to me Erected, I shall expose for sale tion, to me directed, I shall expose for sale be mailed to advertiser certifying proof by Public Auction, in SHERIFFS OFFICE, by Public Auction, in SHERIFFS OFFICE, of publication within five business d ays.. added during the initial construc­ summer of 2002 after approxi­ seizure of land, would be permitted Essex County Courts Building in Newark, on Essex County Courts Building in Newark, on tion. He said the board also exam­ mately eight years of hearings, legal by the courts Tuesday, July 19, 2005, at one-thirty P.M. Tuesday, Jufy 19, 2005. at one-thirty P.M. F e e $ 2 0 (Prevailing Tune) (Prevailinglilin Time) ‘ Commonly known as: Commonly)imonly known as: ined different colors for the pole decisions and appeals. While acquisition of the Saks 7 WOODLAND RD Check public notices online at | 196-198 LINCOLN PL northjersey.com or | , and he expected it will be painted Regardless of the decision of the site would provide a fresh site for a TOWNSHIP OF MILLBURN IRVINGTON, NJ 07111 file same color as surrounding Appellate Division, Ahold still SHORT HILLS, NJ 07078 Lot 2 Block: 291 njpublicnotices.com 8 new building, Reidenberg made Lot 4 Block: 1803 Size: 50 x 1 0 0 feet frees. feces a legal battle in Millburn, the point the process would not be Size: APPROX. 1RR. LOT: 30 X t20 X 59 X Nearest cross stree t YALE AVENUE 90 X 462 feet A full legal description can be found in the : A vote on the final appearance where zoning ordinances state a a practical solution for Millbum’s Nearest cross street: ELMWOOD PLACE office of toe Register of Essex County. A full legal description can be found in toe A deposit of 20% of the bid price in certified of the tower, Tumolillo said, was business generating more than 10 space needs. office of the Register of Essex County. funds is required at the time of sale. A deposit of 20% of toe bid price in certified Subject to any open taxes, water/sewer, mu­ expected at the board meeting percent of the previous occupant’s “It doesn’t seem feasible,” he funds is required at tire time of sale. TffifrTBiBfll business must obtain the approval Subject to any open taxes, water/sewer, mu­ nicipal liens, etc. plus any subsequent taxes . scheduled for last night. said. “You’d have to pay fair mar­ nicipal or tax liens that may be due. and accrued interest as they may become In the meantime, outgoing attor­ of the township Planning Board ket value, which would be added The approximate amount of the Judgment due. to be satisfied by said sale is the sum of Everything is current There are no tens on ney for the township, Roger Clapp, and possibly apply for variances. to your construction costs, and FIVE HUNDRED FORTY TWO THOUSAND p.q. NINE HUNDRED SEVENTY FIVE AND These representations are made to tho best said last week the Appellate Divi­ Because the Board of Education determining fair value would be 22/100 DOLLARS ($542,975-22), together of Deponent's knowledge and in reliance sion is still reviewing ail transcripts currently is seeking space for a held up in litigation.” with the costs of this sate. upon a report of title and municipal tax The Sheriff reserves the right to adjourn toe search obtained by Deponent. Interested growing student population and A recent U.S. Supreme Court parties may not raty on toe information con­ and evidence presented before the sate from time to time a s provided by Law. tained herein and are advised to conduct an Newark, N.J. June 13,2005 i i l m Springfield Zoning Board regard­ considering a referendum to fund ruling supporting the use of Emi­ ARMANDO B. FONTOURA, Sheriff independent investigation to determine the existence, amount and priority of any liens of ing the site plan application to new construction at the secondary nent Domain by municipalities, 2UCKER, GOLDBERG & ACKERMAN, record. ATTORNEY^) build a supermarket on the site of schools, the question of whether or according to Timothy P. Gordon, 1-908-233-8500, XCZ-65234 Tho approximate amount of the Judgment The Item 1403542 to be satisfied by said sale is toe sum of the Saks Fifth Avenue building. not . the township can seize the the township’s business adminis­ Fee $73.96 ONE HUNDRED FIFTY NINE THOUSAND June 23.30. Jufy 7,14.2005 EIGHTEEN AND 02/100 DOLLARS “The Appellate Court has not Saks property has been raised in trator, would be of little use to the ($159,018112), together with the costs of this sale. ..scheduled oral arguments,” Clapp municipal and educational forums. township in resolving the issue SHERIFFS RLE NO. 2005 005272 The Sheriff reserves the right to adjourn toe Joel Reidenberg, a member of because the property is located in SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY. sale from time to time as provided by Law. said. "We expect them to do so late CHANCERY DIVISION, ESSEX COUNTY. . Newark, N J. June 13, 2005 "this summer or early this fall.” the Millburn Board of Education, another municipality. DOCKET NO. F1234504 FLEET NATIONAL ARMANDO B. FONTOURA, Sheriff BANK PLAINTIFF -vs- RENATE BUEHN- ZUCKER, GOLDBERG & ACKERMAN, ING; ET AL DEFENDANTS ATTORNEY^) Execution For Sale of Mortgaged Premises 1-908-233-8500, XFA-49548 By virtue of the above stated writ of Execu­ The Item 1403529 Stroller Parade gives the town­ place, Emily Fried for “A Fun tion, to m e directed, I shall expose for sale Fee $92.88 by Public Auction, to SHERIFF'S OFFICE. June 23,30, July 7.14,2005 Town ship’s children an opportunity to Fourth”; in second place, Lindsey Essex County Courts Budding in Newark, on .Continued from Page A1 Scheiner for “Red, White, and Tnnsrtay .inh# 12, 2005, at one-thirty P.M. express their patriotism in creative (Prevailing Time) . SHERIFFS FILE NO. 2005 005282 ways as they deck out their Blue”; and in third place, Emma Commonly known as: SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY. 10 NOTTINGHAM RD CHANCERY DIVISION, ESSEX COUNTY, her death, her parents and siblings machines for the Fourth of July. Boland for “Ribbons and Fes­ TOWNSHIP OF MILLBURN DOCKET NO. F129605 MORTGAGE ELEC­ SHORT HILLS. NJ 07078 TRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC. have worked to helped other fam­ Prizes are awarded in specific cat­ toons.” Lot: 15 Block: 1505 PLAINTIFF -vs- BADRIYYAH KAUMAH DE­ ilies avoid a similar tragedy. egories. Stroller winners were, in first Size: APPROX. IRR. LOT: 126.52 x 100 x FENDANTS 125 x 119.23 feet Execution For Sale of Mortgaged Premises Sharon Brender, Danielle’s Hie grand prizewinner this year place, John Sula for “United We Nearest cross slreot name; OLD SHORT By virtue of tire above stated writ of Execu­ HILLS ROAD tion, to me directed, t shall expose for sale -mother, accepted the award with was Eva Melendes for her festive Stand”; in second place, Hayden A full legal description can be found in the by Public Auction, in SHERIFFS OFFICE, her family at her side and display of flags on her bicycle. Chil­ Merle for “God Bless the USA”; office of toe Register of Essex County. Essex County Courts BuHding in Newark, on A deposit of 20% of the bid price in certified Tuesday, July 12, 2005, at one-thirty P.M. expressed gratitude to the commu­ dren of the Goldbach and Sula and in third place, Mark Hubcrtus funds is required at the time of sate. (Prevailing Time) Subject to any open taxes, wator/sewer, mu­ Commonlyimonly Vknown as: nity for its ongoing support She families were awarded multiple for “A Relaxing Fourth.” nicipal or tax ten s that may be due. 44 FINLAY PL Emily Bridges, Hayden Merle The approximate amount of the Judgment to NEWARK, NJ 07106 also stressed the need to raise prizes, and children of the Bridges, be satisfied by said sale is the sum of TWO Lot: 27 Block: 4188 awareness about the disease that Merle, and Seeley families repeat­ and Jack Seeley are multiyear HUNDRED SEVENTY NINE THOUSAND Size: 25.00 x 100.00 x 25.00 X 100.00 feet FOUR HUNDRED SIXTY AND 27/100 DOL- Nearest cross street name: VAIL STREET claimed her daughter’s life and ed their successes of prior years. champions in the event I.ARS ($279,460.27), together with the costs A fuU legal description can be found in toe of this salo. office of the Register of Essex County. urged the public to take advantage Bike winners were, in fust place, Amusement rides, games, horse The Sheriff reserves tfie rigid to adjourn tite A deposit of 20% of too bid price in certified 1 of the training sessions held annu­ in addition to the grand prize, Eva rides and a Revolutionary War sate from time to time as provided by Law. funds is required at toe time of sale. Nowark, N J. June 06,2005 ‘Subject to any unpaid taxes, municipal ally in February at Can Do. The Melendes for “The Glorious Stars Encampment re-enactment put the ARMANDO B. FONTOURA, Sheriff liens or other chan-es, and any such taxes, ZUCKER, GOLDBERG & ACKERMAN, charges, fiens, insurance premiums or other .sessions, sponsored by the Danielle and Stripes”; in second place, finishing touches on the afternoon ATTORNEY(S) advances made by plaintiff prior to this sale. Brender Fund, teach CPR and use events in the park, followed by 1-908-233-8500. XC7-63304 AH interested parties are to cqnduct and as­ Charlotte Goldbach for “Old Glo­ The Hem 1394870 certain whether or not any outstanding inter­ of the life-saving defibrillator ry”; and in third place, Emily entertainment and fireworks in the Fee $75.68 est remain of record and/or have priority over Juno .16, 2 3 ,3 0 . July 7 .2005 the lien being foreclosed and. if so toe cur­ machines the Brenders purchased Bridges for “Hydrangea of July.” evening at the Millburn High rent amount due thereon. for all the schools in township L E G A L N OTICE Tho approximate amount of the Judgment to Small bike winners were, in first School stadium On June 20. 2005, tho Board of Adjustment bo satisfied by said sale is toe sum of ONE through their foundation. place, Collin Goldbach for “Here This is the 61st year the Fourth of the Township of Mflfoum, County of HUNDRED THIRTY TWO THOUSAND Essex, memorialized toe Approval of applica­ THREE HUNDHED NINE AND 86/100 DOL­ ”... Solemnity quickly turned to gai­ Come the Fireworks”; in second of July Committee has organized tion of Cart & Bonnie Schweinler, 49 Win- LARS ($132,309.86), together with the costs ttirop Road, to erect addition on the site. of this sale. ety at this point in the proceedings, place, Jack Seeley for “A Youthful the Independence Day celebration Tho determination of said Board is now on 7be Sheriff reserves toe right to adjourn the with the bikers and trikers revving Unde Sam”; and in third place, in the township. The committee is file in tho office of the Board Secretary and is salo from time to time as provided by Law. available for inspection during normal busi­ Newark, N J. June 06,2005 up their imaginary engines for the Alexandra Sula for “A Glittering an all-volunteer one and relies on ness hours. ARMANDO B. FONTOURA, Sheriff Helen S. Merle PHELAN HANNINAN & SGHMIEG, PC. -parade through the park. Fourth.” as many as 40 people to pitch in Secrotary/CInrk to the Board of Adjustment ATTORNEYfS) The annual Bike, Trike & Hikes winners were, in first The Item 1415461 Tf»e Hem 1394052 and help make the day a success. Fee $6.45 Fee $82.56 July 7, 2005 June 16,23,30, July 7, 2005

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Must have a min ol 3- Attn: Kristina Smith, . $6,000.873-233-0088 EXECUTIVE cial reporting, & resume to wprecruiting© perience highly desired. Editorial [email protected]. 5 years exp. In manage­ R N , DON Millburn, NJ Familiarity with employ­ EOE ment for print media MERCURY 1999 GRAND iMtfST sm ( intemai/extemal audit exp; northjarsey.com, or fax HUGE GROWTH ability to write executive (201) 457-2508. When ment product vendors, specialty pubs. Must have M ARQUIS IS : Silver, Jeep1997Grand Cherokee Editorial POTENTIAL!! level recommendations sending resume, please new technology, resume Education . demonstrated ability prem pack. 59K, S7800. 4WD, 6 cyl, 4.0L, Exc. Part Time North Jersey Media Group and procedural documen­ mention "Manager” in match services, & employ Reporter revenue & strategy devel­ C all (973)744-2416. cond $5500 201-784-9602 ‘ -* seeks AE to sell advertis­ Adm issions opment, & expense budg­ tation and exc organiza­ email or cover letter. 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Use Code 2082,18+ (973)694-9328 grandfather dock, LR, DR, Also done 973-519-3907 oriented & sales driven. tail wholesale sales back­ B R turn., china, crystal, Montclair-Collectors Di­ ground helpful, not req’d. DISNEY/Attractions- area. CLICK 0 8 OS... V ER O N A -Sat, 7/9 Rain or M-F, 9a-2p or 12p-5p. ornaments. Ranch Mink vest, vintage everything. Forward resume 4 sai 7/6 nite stay. Paid $600, classifieds. Shine, 9-4. N o Eariy Birds, Child Care Send resume to Situations Wanted 1205 Merchandise cast, mens/womens cloth­ Kitchen, country, mid 1640 reqs to: 973-824-8822 or sell $199. 732-785-7302 i Ofic tom, hidewy tbl w/ wprecruiitog@northjersey. ing. W O O DW ORKERS northjersey.com cent, turn, pottery, art, info at: naturesbenefit.com Kitsch, lighting, books, chrs, armoire, exc equip, E XEC U T IVE BABIES- com or fax (201) 457- Care Giver wShelderiy Hot Tub-’05 model,83 jets DREAM: HUG E LOT L P ’s ,etc, Sat 7/9 8:30-2. i bikes & much more. Quali­ Provide care-6wks- preschl 2508. When sending re­ live-in/out .Childcare. Exp’d Antiques 1300 3 pumps, Ozone, water­ CO NSTRUCTION M A T E ­ Sales 161 M ontclair Ave ty 4 Clean! 4 5 Wayland Dr children, 973-743-3531 sume, please mention Great refs 973-779-0380 fall, full ware 973.292-1118 RIALS, COMMERCIAL “CSR III" in email or cov9r PO W ER TOOLS, BUILD ­ COINS WANTED Hoi Tub/Spa-7 person, letter. EO E Terrific Sales HOUSEKEEPERS ING AC C E SSO R IE S, M A ­ Free evaluation. S ell your 45 jet, lOhp,water fall, f/ NANNIES, CO M PANIONS SONRY, HAND TOOLS, Opportunity in US+Foreign coins for war never used, cost $8k MERCHANDISE FOR SALE Part Time All naf Is, Lic/Bonded WOOD, HARDWARE. established cash. 973-655-0492 I $3995,973.686.0116 WAREHOUSE AUHORA AGENCY TOO M UCH TO LIST. territory!! 170 Morris Ave, L.Br, NJ Great Stuff Just INMUHIH! If you have an item to sell for less Great Part Tim e Refrigerator,Freezer.Wash JEANNE 201-944-4466 Baby Grand Piano, Opportunity in ACCOUNT er/Dryer, Stove, $95,201- 732-222-3369 Chinoiserie Chinese Chip­ CRONENBERGER Rockaway, NJ! 368-2261/ 973-481-3337 than $100 we’ll run your 3 line 1 EXECUTIVE pendale Secretary desk. Seeking pari time ware­ POLISH LADIES Budd Lake, NJ Curios, wall cabinets, Refrig GE,22 cuff, sxs, Home/Estate Sales house workers. Will assist Honest 4 reliable. Clean North Jersey Media Group bookcases, loveseats, 2001, almond, ice on door, Harriet Greenholtz classified ad for $9.99 for 2 weeks I in set-up, maintenance, houses, apts, condos, seeks A E to sell advertis­ Chairs: Prs: Vic style arm, perfect cond.Avl wk 7/25 TAG SA LE UNLIMITED and operation of various olds, Indry, ironing. Good ing space within a Morris sets 4,8,10,14 DR chairs, Ask'g $450. 973.226.2691 973-467-2417 All we ask is that you include the price of the item in your ad equipment within the post refs. Irts’d. 973-571-0660 I & Warren County sales Banquets tbls up to 13ft, 3 & that it be under $100.00. Each additional line is only $3.25. ' notion. Must be RUGS-3 handmade Persi­ territory for our community Oak Iceboxes (large) Antiq M O N T C U IR to lift up to 50lbs. TUTORING an, cost: S4K ea, ask S1K One item per ad • Must include price under $100 • No Garage Sales newspapers. Will develop Roll Top desks from ESTATE SALE ifba! and written Elementary School Teach - ea! DR, LR 201-797-2197 No autos, pets or business ads * Firewood not permitted • Please allow ample I new business oppor. & $1500, Office & lawyers, 115SlonebridgeRd, ills. Will operate a er available to tutor in all time-before ad will appear • Used clothing must include number of pieces, and a service acc. to ensure desks, Paintings, 300 Old Fri/Sat, 7/8 & 9,9:30-3:30 forklift & band truck in or­ subjects. Call G ail at consistent cust satisfac­ Rugs , Early Mod Retro Merchandise Wanted 1365 Complete contents ind: Lr, total for all (not to exceed $100) • NO REFUNDS der to move, sort, stack 973-284-0193 I tion. Must be a seif- Gallery, Dressers, The Dr, Br, den fum. Painted and deliver products. Pro­ starter, work independent­ best 8R sets on the Plan­ screen, 19th c. panetiere, Just fill out the coupon below (no phone or fax, please) ■ duction environment. If in­ ★ 111AA Antiques* ly, & possess strong exp et, iron outside stuff, game lb), daybds, carved terested please call 201- Anim als Antiques Wanted and mail to: The Montclair Times, The item of Millburn I in cold calling, outside bronze fountains, crystal bkcase, chests, trunks, 646-4376. “CASH PAID!!" sales, & newspaper sales chandeliers small !o man­ desks, library tbl. Tbltop and Short Hills, Verona-Cedar Grove Times ■ North Jersey Media Furniture • glass • silver preferred. Send resume to sion size 4 everything to incl: Rookwood, Van Classified Department, 1 Garret Mountain Plaza, i G roup toys* paintings* mason jars wprecruiting® more furnish your home. Bergen Briggle, Coalport, PO Box 471, West Paterson, New Jersey 07424-0471 Publishers of the The postcards • fountain pens northjersey.com or fax Cnty Antique & Decorating Wedgewood, Lladro, Reco rd and Heraid News Etc. 973-208-1261 ------— ------1 EOE (201) 457-2508. When money Center, 619 North Mapfe Doutton, Vandemark, Please run my classified ad as follows: ■ sending resume, please HoHoKus NJ... 30.00QSF 1 or Estate! Antiques, Art Fostoria, Fenton, Orient & mention *BL" in email or days 10-6. 201-632- Furn, Silver, Toys, Jewelry Flume, Murano, Heisey. Start your ad with item for sale, not adjective or #. 20 letters & 2 spaces | cover letter. EO E 0101. Antiqs & Estates Trains Brett 973-546-3533 Heintz desk set, lamps, per line. 3 fines minimum. ■ REAL ESTATE ■ I I A D t jr a J U B J ® bought, sold & Auctioned. mirrors, prints, sterling, AGENT SALES www.grannysatticnj.com AAAA Old Stuff Wanted! Aslan art. Linens, quilts, WANTED Toys, Dolls, Pottery, Fum paisley shawls. Christmas Rugs, Radios, Paintings decor, nutcrackers, 400 Terrific Sales Watches, Pens, Lightens sterling ornaments. Art Phone #_ Local office is looking for Cameras, Clocks, Glass books. Vintage furs, hats, I one or two local self­ Opportunity!! W ant Silver. Bikes, Motorcycles, 300 purses. Toys & dolls. Name starters. THE TIME IS SALES etc. 973-783-3158 Ivmsg Cameras/audio. Sets RIGHT! We vail assist you ASSOCIATE china, crystal, flatware. Address I with obtaining a real es­ All Civil W ar 4 Old Military West Paterson, to sell? House is packed w/quality! tate license and we pro­ sword-antique guns-helmet City____ .Z ip . SU ZAN N E A M BRO SIO vide the best training in NJ bayonet etc 973-777-2125 E STATE S A L E S I the industry! No experi­ North Jersey Media Group Please find $ _ enclosed, or charge to this bank card seeks a sales rep to sell OLD THINGS WANTED ence is necessary. Please mm on ns*,, MONTCLAIR-Sat/Sun, □ Mastercard □ Visa Q Discover □ AmEx real estate advertising Fum, Paintings, Antiques, call John Geartey 973- 7/9 & 10,8:30am-4pm. I space in a Bergen County classifieds.northjersey.coin China, Pottery, Etc. 1 1tem 746-1515 301 Claremont, Apt 1. Number# _Exp Date territory. Dufies include or Entire Estate. Call Contents of apartment outside sales, cold calling, Debbie, 973-618-0923. WEiCHERT process ads, & assist ac­ Realtors count executives. Previ­ ous related exp. preferred. Receptionist Hours: Mon-Fti, 8:30am- 5pm. Send resume to Data Entn wprecruiting ©northjersey. Jneed­ com or fax to (201) 457- ed to answer phones and 2508. When sending re­ ‘assist with general office sume, please mention "work. Mus! be computet ‘ Sales Associate1 in email literate including or cover letter. E O E tluickbooks 2003. Bloom ­ field. Fax res to 973- 743-3195, attn: Dan Jr. Teacher- RETAIL SALES Assistant: I ASSOCIATES THINKING ABOUT x FT/PT Men’s clothing, GOING INTO OR shoes sportswear 4 worn - RETURNING TO en’s accessories. Exp TEACHIN G? helpful, Beneflls Fax re­ Unusual opportunity as sume 973-744-1962 or ap­ part time (morning) or pos­ ply in person: ask for Jim sible full time (8:00am to or Vinca (973)744-0045 3:30 pm) Kindergarten A s ­ sistant Teacher at a highly • RETAIL SALES regarded, small Icdepend- ent Short Hills school, known lor Its innovative ■ PJ/FT Salesjkssodate itorial Photo curriculum. Qualities de­ •for trend setting women's sired Include quick Intelli­ ■fashions. Benefits avail. gence, creativity, flexibility, Millburn 4 Wcodcliff Lake resourcefulness, enthusi­ locations 201 -566-2860 asm for hands-on acfivl- ties, ability to relate wall to five-and six-year olds. RN/LPN Send cover latter and re - Livingston derm practice sum s to Paul Levin, Head Reprints seeking FIT RN/LPN. Rus­ of Lower School, sian speaking a plus. Far Brook School, Please fax resume to: 52 Great Hills R d „ Short 973-533-1524. Hills, N J 07078; plevin0farbrook.org; Now Available SALES Fax 973-379-8830; and/or phone 973-379-3442. ! ACCOUNT Telemarketer ' EXECUTIVE ; Millburn, NJ Advertising . HUGE GROWTH Telemarketer POTENTIAL!! ‘proud moment to remember... North Jersey Media Group Montclair, NJ Seeks AE to sell advertis­ North Jersey Media Group ing space within an Essex seeks a motivated Individ­ County sales territory for ual with excellent comm A reason to celebrate... pur Westfield magazine. skills to sell advertising Will develop new business space in Essex County oppor. & service acc. to community newspapers, These memories have been published in our newspapers and are now available to you.* ensure consisted cust Must be assertive, ener­ satisfaction. Musi be a getic, & sales driven. M-F, self-starter, work inde­ 8:30a-5p. Please forward pendently, & possess resume to wprecruiting# Strong exp in cold calling, northjersey.com, or call $15 for each outside sales, & mag. (973) 569-7320. When sales preferred. Send re­ sending resume, please Please have the date of publication, sume to wprecruiting® mention Telemarketer" In northjersey.com or fax email or cover letter. EOE 5"x 7" reprint (201) 457-2508. When and page number available when sending resume, please Truck Driver mention ’ Millburn" In email North Jersey contractor o r cover letter. EOE has immediate position placing your order. avail for exp’d professions! $25 for each SALES low bed, flat, tandem truck driver, Must have dean Use Your Credit Card “Great Entry-Level C D L (A). DOT credentials & heavy duty exp. Benefits 8"x 10" reprint x Sales position!! package avail. Cali Mark - SALES at 973-857-0260 ext 112. Prices include sales tax and shipping/handling. North Jersey Community Newspapers' ; SUPPORT - ,. Montclair, NJ North Jersey Media Group seeks an Individual to pro­ w ant * Reprints are limited to most North Jersey Community vide admin, support to ac­ count executives & associ­ ates. Respon. for exten­ Newspaper® staff and freelance photos that have sive phone contact with to To order — call: 973/569-7017, advertisers, handle ac­ been published in our editions since January 1,2002. count requests & field in­ quiries. Must have 1-yr email: [email protected] Please allow 2-4 weeks for delivery. Reprints are for admin exp. Hours: Mon- Fri, 8;30am-5pm. Send re­ sell? personal use only. All commercial and/or other uses are sume to wprecruiting® or drop by our editorial office podhjersay.com or fax COCK ON US strictly prohibited and may subject one to civil penalties. (201) 457-2508, When classifieds. sending resume, please piention "Sales Support' in northjersey.com email or cover letter. EO E www.lheitemonline.com THE ITEM of Miiiburn and Short Hills Thursday, July 7, 2005 Page B13’

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(973)777-1761 tile, painting 973-305-1260 1st fir, walk to N Y C train 8 PSEG Violations Correct­ Roofing 2030 itfigno.ya, tmhap, (natal sfc&s cr sep. loaded w/ameniiies. a NUTLEY: IB R a p t, newly Bloomfield Ava. $700/mo, ed, All Types of Masonry national origifL a m nifentai to aste any Must See! $560,000 WESTORANGE-Officeor Decks 1720 remodeled, nice loc., avt O w n e r (973) 921-1700 RestoraliorVWaterproafing Landscaping 1890 OOOO A-1 Roofing & Siding stfch preference, fintlafen ar £s- (973)325-6411 retail space, 7Q0sf. locat­ titmircSca.* now. 862-668-7474 2Q1 -444-8400 or 973- The BEST at affordable MONTCLAIR CENTER: ed on Valley avail. 8/1. Thk u&n&s rat zzxt. N Y transp. Avail immed. SUMMIT-Unique 1950’s 228-2022 or 973-325-2120 DECK MEDIC 20yrs Expert G ard en Prices 201-703-5644 UPPER MONTCLAIR Approx 1350 st in prime S825/mo.Cali Elsa any EiterfonerifGr real esfeJe :s in $1150 indds H8HW. 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Forttis tearing snpraf at ************ r" LANDSCAPE e- ACCOMPLISHED Roofing 973-746-1313 t-gOO-S27-^7a. 3BR, 1 BA apt on 2nd floor Coitics, Tewnhomes 2410 ★ Lawn Maint. & Design * ★ B & G PAVING * Roofing*Siding*Decks of Two Family. Located in M ONTCLAIR tower level POMPTON PLAINS 2Q%OFF SPECIAL Mulch • Seed • Pavers **800-578-3989** Notice to prospatae lasers: A25 heart of Upper Montclair, worWoftice space $40Q Warehouse for Lease House & OB ice Cleaning Asphalt • Paving • Drvway Lincoln Park/ Deer Run Stonewalls • CLE AN U P S iznts attar&stil herein Tor qcaSKSJ Free E a t 20’td681-1224 Sealcoating * Belgian Blck ROOFING SPECIALISTS close to NY Direct train, indd utils. Approx 17x20. Westpark Complex S 973-227-8464 S reji rental ptcpar y may ts sublet 307 Gettysburg Way Free est/lns 201.368.8745 Slate, Shingle & Copper 2 Avl immed. 973-783-9364 bus & shopping. 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Services 1770 utils .No fee.908-419-8123. UPPER MONTCLAIR Cntr Occ. Free pkg! ADA Com- Masonry 1935 ROOF REPAIRS Upper Montclair $370,000 Modem office area is div­ ALVES FLAVIA:House- MONTCLAIR Attic suite in 3 Irg rms, $1125,1BR, LR, pliant Bldg. 973-746-6191. ided into equal halves, Vtsa/MasterCard MONTCLAIR: 2Brapt, Open House Sun 7/10,1-4 cleaner, Free Estimates & ON TIME ELECTR IC gracious Victorian house. priv. patio, great toc.Gatl with each side featuring a Front porch steps, side - Free Estimates-Tofl Free Lr, Dr, Bath, Kit, 1 car gar Bellaire House. 530 Valley MONTCLAIR Parking be­ References. 973-801-4923 NoJobToosmall/Fully Bdrm, private bath, park­ Winston Bkr 973 746-0770 manager’s office and open walks, retaining walls, pet ok S1EOO+ utils Must Rd Apt 6Z. 2 br, 2 bth, up­ hind multi fam. $65 out­ Ins Lie #13042.201-368- 866-376-0900 ing, laundry. $7Q0/mo in­ Apt/House/small ofc. qual­ all repairs, quality work. call for aDpt 973.427.5136 Upr Monte: 5Sk sunny rms, dated kitch, largest Condo side, $80 covered. Avail office space. Fully wired 7776 or 1-800-711-2193 ity srvc, exp w/ref, tree est Free est. 973-519-4807 cludes utilities & cable. or Cell-201-452-1661 $1600 all uti! inc. 2BR, LR, in bid. Peter D Davis R E immed. 973-783-9364 for telecommunications A LL Calls Ret’d in 10min 2125 973-744-6117 a Insurance 973-478-8246 Tank Services DR, Indry, prig. Gail 973-679-0729 and PC. STONE STONE STONE M ONTCLAIR-Prim e psy­ Contact Ed Hoffman Real­ MONTCLAIR vicinity-large Winston Bkr 973 746-0770 Chris' Cleaning Service Beautiful Artistic Natural chotherapy office space tor at 973-540-9740 Floors 1795 Tank abandonment remo­ studio, desirable loc. prvt. Adult Cnmmunitiei 2415 Home a Office Refs Avail. retaining walls, irregular a water inc, nr trans, $1100. V E R O N A - 2nd fir, newly across from midtown for inspection. val,insiall/testing. Lic.8 ins entr.$750/mo incl utils. 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.u Page B14 Thursday, July 7, 2005 THE ITEM of Miilbum and Short Hills www.theitemonline.com Red Cross holding next blood drive July 16 To help the critical blood short­ a significant deficit of O Negative must be transfused to a patient donate platelets for Casey. age in the area, the Miilbum-Short units, which the blood center has within five days. Platelets cannot The American Red Cross has Hills Chapter of the American Red been unable to replace because its be donated at the July 16 drive. recently changed its eligibility Cross is sponsoring a blood drive inventory has dipped to less than a Those interested in giving requirements for blood donations. Saturday, July 16, tram 10 a.m. to 4 one-day supply. platelets can make an appointment This means that some people who p.m. in the second floor meeting The Miilbum-Short Hills Chap­ to do so by calling the Blood Bank were previously disqualified room at the Miilbum Free Public ter of the American Red Cross is at Morristown Memorial Hospital because of foreign travel may now Libraiy. appealing to township residents of at (973) 971-5621. be eligible to give blood. The Penn-Jersey Region of the all blood types to donate at the July Those wishing to donate Anyone, who would like to give American Red Cross has issued an 16 blood drive and give the gift of platelets specifically for Casey blood but has been rejected emergency appeal for blood life. Appointments are encouraged should call her mother, Portia because of residence in or travel to donors and is advising the public because they can speed file dona­ Richardson, at (973) 275-0784. Europe, can obtain more informa­ that the blood supply is in extreme­ tion process. However, anyone People of all blood types can tion by calling (800) 448-3543. ly critical condition. Blood dona­ arriving between 10 a.m. and 4 tions fell by 15 percent over the p.m. will be accommodated. Those past four weeks, leaving the com­ wishing to make an appointment munity blood supply in a critical to donate on July 16 may do so by Patricia Harris/staff photographer state and compromising what is calling the Miilbum-Short Hills FINISHING TOUCH—Two members of the Downtown required to adequately serve local Red Cross Chapter at (973) 379- Millburn Development Alliance (DMDA), Gennaro Raimo, patients. 4198 or the Penn-jersey Region of left, and John Buchholz, place a poster in the newly Ail blood topes are needed, but the Red Cross at (800) 448-3543. CAMP DIRECTORY installed kiosk o n the clock plaza at the corner of Essex the supply of O Negative and O Donors at the July 16 drive who Promote your and Main streets. Raimo is chairman of the DMDA’s Positive is at extremely critical low have a donor card showing a blood levels, dropping by nearly 20 per­ type of A Negative will have an design review committee, and Buchholz, a township res­ service in this EliteTennis cent Because O Negative donors, opportunity to direct their dona­ ident, helped design the clock plaza and the kiosk. The S u m m e r D a y who make up roughly 8 percent of tions to Casey Richardson, a 7- installation of the kiosk and three benches this week section! C a m p the population, are considered uni­ year-old Wyoming School student completes the clock piaza project, a partnership To place your advertisement June 8-Sept 2 versal donors, their blood can be who is undergoing chemotherapy m Kids A g e , 6 -1 8 between the township and members of the business transfused to patients of any blood for leukemia. Call 800-472-0151 # Beginner - Advanced community. The DMDA paid $8,600 for the kiosk, which #4:1 Student/Pro Ratio type. O Negative blood is, there­ Directed donations will provide Fax 973/569-7440 # Transportation Available ^^B||§||||^ is to provide information about the downtown district. fore, most important in the treat­ red blood cells of Casey’s blood or e-mal! # Enroll on a w eekly basis # Pre-Summer Comp for Benches were donated by the Miliburn Firefighters Wel­ ment of trauma victims when the type. 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