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Volume 115 Number 40 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17, 2002 60 Cents Township Committee candidates Township approves DMDA ‘03 budget Adding $240 in interest brings By Anne L. Malyska the revenues to $231,140. of The Item Turning to expenses, the The Downtown Millburn largest appropriations for 2003 Development Alliance (DMDA) come in the area of administra- introduced its budget Tuesday tion, with a total cost of night without fanfare. $90,545. Included in that is a Pat Holden, executive director $53,000 salary for the executive of the DMDA, presented the director and $24,000 for a part- $231,140 budget to the Township time assistant. Committee, who formally ap- The budgeted 2003 salaries proved it through resolution. The mark a decline from the 2002 spending plan, which marks a spending plan, which called for decrease from the $263,500 bud- a director’s salary of $50,000 geted for 2002, drew compli- and a full-time executive assis- ments from Mary McNett, the tant’s salary of $38,000. Barbara Salvatore J. Bate Annette DiPasqua-Romano Abbott Gorin Mary McNett Committee’s liaison to the Wolfe held the full-time assis- DMDA’s board of directors. tant’s position until her termina- “I think 10 years without an in- tion in June. By Harry Trumbore By Anne L. Malyska By Harry Trumbore By Anne L. Malyska Ms. Holden said the part-time of The Item of The Item of The Item of The Item crease in funding for this organi- zation is phenomenal,” Ms. executive assistant, who is ex- Six years ago, a South Moun- Annette DiPasqua-Romano is In his second run for a seat on Seeking her fourth, three-year McNett said. “I think they do a pected to start Dec. 1, would not tain community leader, Salvatore a lifelong township resident who the Township Committee, Demo- term on the Township Commit- very good job with the funding receive benefits. Insurance and J. Bate, was tapped as a replace- wants to make a difference. cratic candidate Abbott Gorin is tee, Republican incumbent Mary they work with… They have been payroll taxes of $13,545 are in- ment for Township Committee- She has concerns with the once again focusing on the issues McNett is looking to continue ef- very creative with their sponsor- cluded in the administration man Joel Weingarten, who had level of traffic safety and cus- of development of the downtown forts to which she has dedicated ships and outreach for grants.” costs. moved up to the state Assembly. tomer service that the township business area and continued con- her time throughout her tenure. Included in the 2003 budget’s Customer attractions and pro- During a talk with The Item provides. So Ms. DiPasqua- cern for seniors in town. Having served nine years on revenue is $160,000 from the or- motions are budgeted to cost last week, Mr. Bate, now running Romano, a Democrat, hopes During a visit to The Item of- the governing body, the Park ganization’s annual assessment. $21,500. These include the for his third term on the Com- voters will elect her to the Town- fices last week, Mr. Gorin said he Circle resident has spearheaded Ms. Holden said the assessment Shopping and Dining Guide, mittee, looked back at the agenda ship Committee when they head has no objection to older citizens efforts in the township’s deer has not changed since the holiday season promotions and he faced as the new committee- to the polls Tuesday, Nov. 5. “cashing out” while housing management plan, served as liai- DMDA’s inception 10 years ago. sidewalk sale days. Special man. If so, her election would put a prices are high, but wants to see son to the Downtown Millburn Also included is $24,000 in events, including holiday break- “Most issues have not break in a longstanding, all-GOP more incentives for them to stay Development Alliance (DMDA) sponsorships from the Snowflake fasts, pumpkin painting, the car changed,” Mr. Bate said. Traffic governing body. in town. and also to the Environmental Parade, an annual holiday event show and Farmers Market are safety, preserving open space, “I don’t believe it’s about “It’s a big emotional issue,” he Commission. in December, as well as from expected to cost $25,800. geese and deer population prob- having another party,” said the said, bigger, in part, than when In addition, she has worked on general sources. Visual improvements are bud- lems and preserving the residen- Millburn High School graduate he first ran a year ago because of the township’s finance subcom- Ad sales for the DMDA’s 2003 geted at $32,000, with the high- tial character of the township and former bank manager. “It’s the continuing rise of school mittee to help prepare the munic- Shopping and Dining Guide are est costs coming in the area of were all topics to be addressed. about having a new person, a costs and the school’s growing ipal budget, and the subcommit- expected to net $25,000, while sidewalk sweeping and mainte- And as the only Committee- new mind… someone to offer portion of the local tax bill. tee on repairing curbs and gutters. grants are budgeted to bring in nance ($18,000) and wayfinding man from the Millburn section of new ideas and a new way of He proposed an informal dia- But it is revitalizing the down- $10,500. The budget anticipates signage ($8,000). the township, Mr. Bate recalls, doing things.” logue between the Township town that the 22-year resident $11,400 from DMDA signature The budget drew some ques- “There was an ‘us vs. them’ Her main issues in this elec- Committee and the Board of Ed- points to as her top priority if re- events, such as Petfest, the Clas- tions from Committee members, mentality. I think my candidacy tion have focused on traffic and ucation. He warned, however, “a elected to office. Among the sic Car Show, and Halloween, which touched on the availability Continued on Page 14 Continued on Page 13 Continued on Page 15 Continued on Page 13 Bunny and Santa breakfasts. Continued on Page 23 Schools tackling allergy issues “I cannot express the anxiety late June and take a year to com- By Harry Trumbore these parents go through sending plete. of The Item their child off (to school),” said Several Wyoming school par- At Monday night’s Board of Susan DiAnthony, who runs a ents asked that plans to expand Education meeting, the recent food allergy support group out of classroom space at that school be bond referendum took second St. Barnabas Ambulatory Center re-examined. The parents made seat to the superintendent’s at- in Livingston. Ms. DiAnthony the point the September referen- tention to what parents see as a said the draft was inclusive “and dum only passed by a small serious health problem. showed a depth of understand- margin in the Wyoming district. Kudos were given at the meet- ing.” According to the construction ing to Superintendent of Schools “We are committed to provid- plans approved by the board and Richard Brodow for responding ing a safe environment for all the state, a detached four-class- quickly to parental concerns children,” Dr. Brodow said. room annex will be built in front about the dangers facing children The board briefly reviewed the of the school, connected by a with food allergies. results of the voting on the bond hallway. “He met with us and was very referendum: the school class- Wyoming parent David receptive,” said Hartshorn parent room expansion program passed, Rosenzweig questioned the aes- Janet Antico. “He gave us his along with numerous improve- thetics of the design and asked if word that in two weeks he was ments to all school facilities, there would be an opportunity going to have guidelines in a while the request for artificial for Wyoming parents and resi- draft.” turf for the high school athletic dents to review the plans for ex- A draft of district guidelines field was voted down. pansion. Dr. Brodow said, how- indeed was ready by Monday’s Dr. Brodow told the audience ever, community members had meeting. The document estab- the next order of business is to already debated the plans and the Staff photo/Jim Connelly lishes responsibilities and proce- hire a construction manager and board’s hired architect had con- HELPLESS FEELING—First-year head coach Rob Grosso (far right) and the rest of the dures for parents, students and solicit bids during the winter. sidered alternatives. bench look on as time winds down in the Millburn varsity boys’ soccer team’s 2-0 loss staff to follow in order to lessen Light preparation work will “I am confident that the work to Columbia Sunday afternoon in the first round of the Essex County Tournament at the danger presented by food al- begin in late spring, he said, but that is completed will be excellent Cameron Field in South Orange. Game story, more photos on Page 17. lergies. real work will begin in earnest in Continued on Page 23 DMDA cites former Bate switches to offense in Committee contest election, he had sent a letter to Joanne Monar- man confronted workers at the polling place employee in complaint By Eveline Speedie que, the township clerk, informing her of al- about the switched machines. of The Item leged violations by Mr. Romano and Mr. Compounding Mr. Bate’s ire at the time was “This action was deemed nec- Saying he is “tired” of all the negative cam- Gorin he had witnessed at the South Mountain his observation that Mr. Gorin was wearing a By Eveline Speedie essary based on the culmination polling place. plastic nametag that read “Abbott Gorin, of The Item paigning by local Democrats in the race for of acts by Ms. Wolfe both during Township Committee, Republican incumbent Ms. Monarque forwarded Mr. Bate’s letter Township Committee 2002” inside the polling This is the first article in a two- and after her employment,” Mr. Salvatore J. Bate has stepped forward with a to Mr. Casciano, along with her own letter in- place. Mr. Bate wrote in his letter that Mr. part series. Suskauer stated. It is a 24-page few grievances of his own. forming the superintendent of problems with Gorin did remove the nametag after being Nearly two months after a complaint and “explains why we Referring to activities that occurred on pri- voting machines in two South Mountain asked to do so. former employee of the Down- did what we did,” he added. mary day, Mr. Bate said he is still awaiting a polling places, Districts 7 and 10. Apparently, The superintendent said Tuesday that he felt town Millburn Development Al- He would not comment further. reply to two letters he sent to the township when the polls opened on primary day, keys it unnecessary to respond to “after-the-fact” liance (DMDA) formalized her However, a Superior Court clerk clerk for forwarding to Carmine P. Casciano, did not fit the appropriate machines and board correspondence. grievances in a Notice of Com- confirmed the complaint has been superintendent of elections of Essex County. workers supposedly switched them, Ms. “If people deal with problems in a timely plaint to Town Hall and to seven received and assigned a docket Both communications addressed complaints Monarque said. Both letters were dated June 4. fashion, it’s a lot easier to remedy them,” he members of the DMDA board of number. about the behavior of Nicholas Romano, the According to Mr. Bate’s letter sent in June, said. He added the local officials in the town- directors, that body has respond- Ms. Wolfe’s attorney, Abraham chairman of the local Democratic Party, and a copy of which The Item obtained, he com- ship could have checked the machines when ed with charges of its own. Borenstein of the firm of Bloom, Abbott Gorin, a Democratic candidate for plained about activities at Districts 7 and 10. the polls first opened, but that “they didn’t do According to Steven Suskauer, Borenstein and Savage, based in Township Committee. He charged Mr. Romano with behaving in an so.” president of the DMDA, the orga- Springfield and , Mr. Bate followed his most recent letter, “inappropriate manner” at the District 7 Eventually, the poll workers and Ms. nization has filed a complaint in said Tuesday he was aware of the which was dated Oct. 10, with another one polling place, after learning of the improper Monarque did notify his office regarding the Essex County Superior Court complaint and confirmed Ms. yesterday, requesting the superintendent of switching of machines. switched machines and that matter was dealt against former employee Barbara Wolfe had been served papers. elections provide to him specific information Mr. Bate said in his letter that although Mr. with immediately, he stated, adding, “the rest Wolfe, who was served with the “We will respond in due in writing about detailed complaints related to Romano did not display proper credentials of it is after-the-fact.” papers Monday. The complaint course,” he said. “This opens primary day. identifying him as an official election watch- He acknowledged it would be considered was filed Oct. 9, Mr. Suskauer said. Continued on Page 15 He said immediately following the June 4 dog, known as a challenger, the party chair- Continued on Page 14

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Page 2 THE ITEM of Millburn and Short Hills Thursday, October 17, 2002 Secession, downtown discussed at candidates’ forum tribution. We wish all the candi- developing the downtown, year, he said, and a secession By Anne L. Malyska dates the best of luck on Elec- saying there wasn’t enough task force recommended a of The Item tion Day.” room to construct a “big box move to Morris County. Town Three of the four candidates One member of the public store to serve as a magnet,” and officials are scheduled to go for Township Committee gath- questioned the current status of a “restrictive covenant” with before Morris County free- ered Oct. 9 for a forum spon- downtown Millburn. In her The Mall at Short Hills prohib- holders Wednesday, Nov. 6. sored by the Wyoming Civic As- opening statement, Ms. ited certain types of stores. Commenting on costs, he sociation. McNett, Committee liaison to He suggested opening an In- said: “I’m not aware of any Assembled in the parlor of the Downtown Millburn Devel- ternet café, saying he heard that costs except for postage. We are Wyoming Presbyterian Church, opment Alliance (DMDA), ref- younger parents were interested following the will of the incumbent Republicans Mary erenced her desire to continue in the idea. people.” McNett and Salvatore J. Bate improving the business district. Another audience member Other questions focused on and Democratic challenger She disagreed with the ques- asked candidates their stand on issues such as candidates’ Abbott Gorin responded to tioner’s assertion that the area secession, including how much stands on Stop & Shop, a pro- public questions about seces- currently seemed like “a ghost the town has spent on its seces- posed supermarket develop- sion, development, taxes and town,” saying the district cur- sion efforts and whether it will ment on Millburn Avenue; lead- downtown Millburn. rently boasts a 5 percent vacan- pass the state legislature. paint poisoning, and whether Annette DiPasqua-Romano, cy rate. Mr. Gorin cited Mayor the Township Committee who also is running on the De- Many businesses are interest- Thomas C. McDermott in should reconsider a related or- mocratic ticket, could not attend ed in locating downtown, she saying the odds were against dinance regarding its impact the event due to a prior commit- said, but the area does not have the township succeeding in its when scraped off the exterior of Staff photo/Anne L. Malyska ment. In her absence, she sub- enough space to accommodate secession endeavor; he there- homes; and the accuracy of the mitted a statement that was read everyone. fore argued the town should not township’s recent reassessment. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS—Township Committee candi- by Laraine Brennan Barach, a Mr. Bate shared information spend money on it. Instead, he In a written statement, Ms. dates gathered last week for a forum sponsored by the former candidate and current he said he obtained from speak- proposed, its officials should be DiPasqua-Romano cited traffic Wyoming Civic Association. Above, GOP incumbent Mary vice president of the Millburn- ing with Pat Holden, executive discussing a proposed constitu- safety, including speeding, as McNett responds to a question from the audience. Seated next Short Hills Democratic Com- director of the DMDA. The tional convention. her main concern. to her is Salvatore J. Bate, also a Republican incumbent. De- mittee. downtown has approximately Whether or not Millburn “I think the Township Com- mocratic challenger Abbott Gorin is seated at left. The candi- Civic association officials did 400 stores, he said, including Township actually secedes from mittee needs to take a more dates gave opening and closing statements and answered not release endorsements; how- 200 on first levels and 200 more Essex County “is a moot point,” proactive response to this situa- questions from the public. Annette DiPasqua-Romano, who did ever, they provided the follow- on second levels. said Ms. McNett. “…What tion,” she said. not attend the event due to a prior commitment, is not pictured. ing statement: Of the 117 landlord-owned we’ve really done is raised the “Members of the civic associ- properties, he said, 70 percent issue in public, and kept it in ation felt that all the candidates are owner occupied. The cur- public.” Far Brook open house October 29 were sincere in their desire to rent vacancy rate is 1 percent, Township actions have Far Brook School, located at The focus of the morning-long ing visitors to observe classes in serve the community,” it reads. he asserted, rather than the 5 brought to light concerns about 52 Great Hills Road, will hold its program at Far Brook will be to session. The open house will “Abbie Gorin promises fresh percent Ms. McNett cited; tax inequities, she said. She fall open house on Tuesday, Oct. show interested parents the ways conclude with comments and a energy, a sharp mind and much changeovers have given the ap- suggested urging state represen- 29, for parents who would like to in which Far Brook combines a question-and-answer period with needed new ideas to the Town- pearance of a greater percent- tatives to act in Trenton and call consider enrolling their children curriculum of math, science, and a panel comprising faculty and ship Committee. age. a constitutional convention to in the 2003-04 school year. liberal and creative arts with op- staff members, students and par- “Salvatore Bate promises ex- “The nature of the downtown address property tax concerns. Now in its 55th year, Far portunities for individual self-de- ents of alumni. perience and an aggressive ap- has changed,” Mr. Bate said. Mr. Bate argued that the Brook is an independent, co-edu- velopment. Far Brook’s seven and one- proach to community con- “It’s not the stodgy place it was township’s secession effort has cational day school for nursery The open house program half acre campus features play- cerns,” it continues. “Mary 10, 15 years ago. It’s an excit- called attention to an imbalance through grade eight with an en- begins with Morning Meeting, a ing fields, an arts building, McNett has a measured ap- ing place.” in county taxes and county ser- rollment of approximately 225 feature of life at Far Brook, meeting hall, gymnasium, li- proach to the process of gover- Mr. Gorin noted what he felt vices; a majority of residents students drawn from 32 commu- where the entire school gathers brary, administration building nance and a long history of con- was “structural” challenges in voted in favor of secession last nities in Essex, Union, Morris each day for announcements by and three other buildings that and Somerset counties. Space for director Mary Wearn Wiener, encompass classrooms, a wood- the Open House is limited. For student presentations, faculty shop, French language room, Students earn National Merit distinctions information or to make reserva- readings of prose and poetry, and two computer labs, and science Students throughout the town- Kearse, Kane Kim, Vadim Approximately 34,000 com- tions, call (973) 379-3442, or to songs led by Allen Artz, musical labs. The staff is made up of 25 ship, including those at Millburn Kramer, Slava Kungerstev, mended students are being rec- learn more about the school, visit director. full-time and 13 part-time facul- High School and those attending Stephanie Lai, Qian Liu, ognized this year throughout the Far Brook’s Web site, www.far- Morning Meeting will be fol- ty members. A full-time nurse is private schools in other areas, Meghan MacNaughton, Alexan- nation. Although they will not brook.org. lowed by a campus tour, allow- also on staff. have been named commended der Moaba, Julie Myers, Michael continue in the 2003 competi- students in the 2003 National Nahum, Matthew Nedostup, tion for Merit Scholarship Merit Scholarship Program. Nicholas Perry, Michael Reilly, awards, Commended Students M-MAC celebrating Red Ribbon week The students from Millburn Jennifer Reiss, Jason Sacks, Jef- placed among the top five per- The Millburn Municipal Al- ment officer Enrique Camarena, should look for flyers offering High School are: Jordan Brein- frey Schvey, Benjamin Seeley, cent of more than one million liance Committee (M-MAC) will who was tortured and murdered red carnations to help support M- del, Lauren Busby, Brian Calic- and Stephanie Tenebaum. students who entered the 2003 help the township celebrate Na- by drug traffickers in 1985. Red MAC. During Red Ribbon Week, chio, Ryu Cipris, Julian Dawes, From The Pingry School, competition by taking the 2001 tional Red Ribbon Week Oct. 21 Ribbons will be hung throughout school nurses and parent repre- Michael Duane, Samuel Fried- Austin Cohen, Marisa Fershing Preliminary SAT/National Merit to 28 to raise awareness about the township by committee rep- sentatives sometimes hold back- man, Steven Fulop, Justin Gold- and Stephanie Yen were named Scholarship Qualifying Test. drug, alcohol and tobacco abuse resentatives from various schools wards day and red day, and sell stein, Max Hawkins, Arielle commended students. And Arti In addition, township resident in this township and throughout and peer leaders. the red carnations to raise aware- Hirschfeld, Colby Horowitz, Mattu, a senior at Newark Acad- Paul Kingsbery, a student at the country. M-MAC is supported by the ness for substance abuse. Lear Janiv, Pooneet Kant, Drew emy, also earned the designation. Delbarton School, was named a The red ribbons are to memo- township, state and county, and Fund-raising efforts at Mill- semifinalist in the program. rialize the work of law enforce- through their funding and the burn Middle School and Mill- Paul is currently a member of support of township residents, burn High School will include a Networking expo planned the Delbarton Arts Council and the organization has arranged for candy sale on Oct. 23, 24 and 25 editor-in-chief of the school DMDA postpones Scott Gannon to present a pro- at the end of the school day. for November 6 in Union newspaper. He is a member of gram in district elementary Andrea Levine is chairman of the Abbey Altar Association, ad- Taste of Millburn The local Chambers of Com- expo is specifically designed for schools called “Anger Manage- Red Ribbon Week. For more in- mission tour guides, retreat The Downtown Millburn De- merce of Millburn-Short Hills, a business owner, manager, pur- ment and Conflict Resolution” formation on M-MAC or to vol- team and Amnesty Internation- velopment Alliance (DMDA) has Cranford, Greater Elizabeth, chasing agent, service provider Oct. 22 to 24. unteer, call Chairman Barbara al. He also serves on Rep. announced that the Taste of Mill- Hillside, Union Township and or consultant. Elementary school parents Gruska at (973) 467-0149. Rodney Frelinghuysen’s youth burn event previously scheduled Westfield announce the Sixth To be an exhibitor, the cost is advisory council and the Del- for Saturday, Oct. 26, at the Annual Business After Hours $150 for a six-foot table for barton Social Justice Commit- Paper Mill Playhouse has been Networking Expo scheduled for chamber members and $200 for tee. postponed until the spring of Wednesday, Nov. 6, from 5 to 8 non-members. Complimentary He has directed and written 2003. p.m. at the Hannah Caldwell refreshments will be provided school dramatic presentations For more information, contact School, 1120 Commerce by a variety of local restaura- and has earned a varsity letter in Pat Holden, DMDA executive di- Avenue, Union. teurs. Admission for attendees is track. rector, at (973) 379-2341. The event offers an opportuni- free. ty to promote participants’ prod- For exhibitor reservations or ucts and services and to expand more information, call the Mill-

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Thursday, October 17, 2002 THE ITEM of Millburn and Short Hills Page 3 Moms, kids Hearing on Verizon cell walking tower scheduled for Nov. 4 “Notices have not gone out for autism By Harry Trumbore yet,” said Robin Nicol, a Veri- of The Item A group of mothers and chil- zon spokesman. “They’ll proba- dren from the township are A site plan application to bly go out within the week.” She taking to the streets on Saturday build a cellular telephone tower said all notices will be sent out to raise money for autistic chil- on the grounds of the Maple- by certified mail. dren. wood Country Club near the The site plan is virtually un- Approximately 20 mothers township border will go before changed from the initial appli- and children are signed up for the Maplewood Zoning Board cation made Aug. 12, Mr. Mit- the four-mile walkathon for the of Adjustment in November. termier said. The tower, a mono- National Alliance for Autism That municipality’s building pole camouflaged with artificial Research (NAAR) at Giants Sta- department, according to Robert foliage to resemble a tree, will dium. Mittermier, Maplewood build- be situated at the southern end “It all started when a bunch of ing construction officer, has ap- of the property near the country parents decided that we needed to proved the application, which club’s maintenance area near do a bit more than just pass the Verizon Wireless filed in the Millburn-Maplewood hat and raise pocket change,” said August. border. Tanya Pushnack Friedman, who Staff photos/Anne L. Malyska Mr. Mittermier said the cell However, Ms. Nicol said added there is not a specific cure tower site plan application is on Tuesday, the tower will be 120- or treatment for autism. the agenda for the zoning board foot high, according to the pre- “While I’m personally hoping HELPING FIGHT HUNGER at its meeting scheduled for sent specifications, 10 feet taller to raise $1,000 myself, it was just —Students from the St. Monday, Nov. 4, at 8 p.m., at the than initially proposed. overwhelming to discover that Rose of Lima confirmation Maplewood Municipal Building The company hopes to im- many other parents from our class, above, gathered on Valley Street. prove local cell phone coverage South Mountain neighborhood Sunday to help with North Verizon must notify all resi- in the area, she said. have signed up as well,” said Ms. Jersey Community News- dents within 200 feet of the pro- “At this point in time, only Friedman, who gave credit for paper’s Action Against posed tower of the hearing Verizon will have antennas on the effort to Pam Ruibal, presi- Hunger Food Drive. This before the zoning board. The the tower,” Ms. Nicol said, but dent of the Special Education was the 11th annual drive proposed location could possi- added other companies in the Committee at Millburn public sponsored by the com- bly impact township residents future “could indicate an inter- schools. pany, which owns The Item living on Rosedale Avenue and est in placing antennas on the Retired Miami Dolphins quar- and 29 other weekly news- Milton Street. tower.” terback Dan Marino and his wife, papers throughout North- Claire, are honorary co-chairmen ern New Jersey. Food col- How healthy are you and your family? for the “Walk far for NAAR” lected at Essex County ❑ Head and Neck Pain ❑ Pregnancy Care (Webster Technique) effort in New Jersey. sites will go to help families Each of the parents and chil- within this county. At right, ❑ Pain Between shoulder blades ❑ Pediatric Care (Ear Infections) dren who are walking from the Millburn High School stu- ❑ Sciatica and/or low back pain ❑ Postural Problems (Back Packs) Millburn neighborhood are seek- dents Jennifer Memmolo, ❑ ❑ ing pledges for their participa- left, and Emily Riddell box Advanced Sports Injuries Muscle/Ligamentous Injuries tion. donated food. For more information, contact STACY L. BRODSKY D.C. 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This is the organization’s only fund- Day, it may be because fourth to attend the league-sponsored raiser, and group officers say they Please call Mel Nathanson and fifth graders voted along candidates’ forum Oct. 30 at the will not be able to continue ser- 973-921-9615 with their parents. Education Center. E13185-01 vices without community help. 256 Morris Avenue Parents must accompany their It’s not illegal, just a pilot pro- Some of the group’s local pro- Springfield gram sponsored by the League of children to the polls, Ms. Bruni- (973) 467-4688 jects include the Lions Eyemobile, e13124-01 E17103-01 Women Voters to stimulate voter ni said; children can vote from reading aids for visually impaired enthusiasm in both students and 12:30 to 4:30 p.m. at their at Millburn High School and the their parents. The league is intro- parent’s polling place. Young- Millburn Free Public Library, and ducing Kids Voting, a national sters whose parents work late a sound system for the hearing im- program involving five million can vote at Glenwood School paired at the municipal building. Friday, October 25th children in 39 states in an effort until 8 p.m. All contributions to the Lions to instill in them the habit of “We’re hoping it will be a suc- are 100 percent tax deductible. voting and enthusiasm for the cess and bring out a large vote For more information, call political process. among children and their par- Chairman Marvin Strauss at B’nai Jeshurun Proudly Presents “It’s a very exciting program ents,” Ms. Brunini said. (973) 379-9113. that fits perfectly in the league’s mission to encourage citizens to Our Artist-in-Residence vote,” said Katherine Becker, league treasurer. Ms. Becker said children enjoy going to the polls with their par- Debbie Friedman ents; this year, they can discuss the issues with their parents, then accompany them to the polls where they will have their own voting booths. Student votes will be compiled and announced the following day, just like their parent’s results. “We chose to implement the program only with the fourth and fifth grades this year be- cause it dovetails nicely with their curriculum,” said Noreen Brunini, a member of the Board of Education and the league. More than 600 district students will be eligible to cast their votes Nov. 5 for senator, county executive and Township Com- mittee, she said. Danielle Nyman, district su- pervisor of the social studies de- partment, will guide teachers in how to lead students through the issues and introduce the candi- dates, Ms. Brunini said, but E13181-01 oin us, our Rabbis, Cantor and our Artist-in-Residence, renowned Jewish songwriter J and composer, Debbie Friedman. 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Page 4 THE ITEM of Millburn and Short Hills Thursday, October 17, 2002 OPINION Battle of millionaires

Six months ago we were having a tough enough time deciding who to support in the New Jersey race for the U.S. Senate. Now that the players have changed unex- pectedly, we’re left even more perplexed. When Douglas Forrester won the Republican nomi- nation for the Senate, we were intrigued. Who was this guy? A businessman who made a fortune in the phar- maceutical industry, he had scant political experience. His only exposure to elected office took place 20 years ago when he was mayor of West Windsor in Mercer County. A Harvard University graduate with a degree from the Princeton Theological Seminary, Mr. Forrester took the moral high road against his original opponent, Senate incumbent Robert Torricelli. As the campaign progressed, we learned more and more about Mr. Torricelli’s questionable ethics and somewhat less about Mr. Forrester’s position on vari- ous issues. The homogeneous platform the Republican standard-bearer adopted successfully honed in on Mr. Torricelli’s Achilles’ heel—questionable fund-raising practices—and deflected attention from policy. We know Mr. Forrester may be pro-abortion. He may be anti-assault weapons bans. He may be opposed to police checkpoints to stop drunk drivers. When he qualifies his stand on these issues, he creates an aura of complexity. He’s pro-abortion but against funding for abortion-related issues. He’s anti-assault weapons but against infringing on the rights of private citizens. Mr. Forrester’s focus on negative campaigning has extended to his current rival for the Senate, Democrat Frank Lautenberg. Drawn out of retirement and into the race with the withdrawal of Mr. Torricelli and the acquiescence of the New Jersey Supreme Court, Mr. Lautenberg should Letters to the editor not be penalized for the choices made by others. He has had a long and distinguished career in the Senate, where he served three terms. Topics of concern to readers While we have not always agreed with the former senator, we recognize it is to Mr. Lautenberg’s credit Stopping at For instance, while enjoying regard does not just apply to tion of the bond referendum. that he has a track record on which to stand. As Mr. STOP signs an ice cream with my wife on the Maplewood, but is evident else- From the Millburn Board of corner of Baker Street and where throughout the state. What Education’s personnel report Forrester continues to wage a negative campaign Editor, The Item: Maplewood Avenue in Maple- happens when the unfortunate dated Sept. 9, we learned that ef- against this new opponent, we see more and more flaws Am I missing something? wood, not one car stopped for the occurrence of an accident hap- fective Sept. 5, Ms. Smallman in this approach. Please help me to understand the STOP sign on the corner outside pens? Saying “I’m sorry” or “I had been appointed to a substi- purpose of those octagonal signs, There is still time for Mr. Forrester to present a plat- of Arturo’s Brick Oven Pizza. didn’t see the sign” just doesn’t tute teacher position at Millburn painted red with the words STOP They slow down or just pro- cut it. High School with a salary of form. The campaign has nearly three weeks to go. clearly displayed in bold white ceed through the intersection, Apparently local police de- $20,000. letters. There isn’t enough time, however, for him to amass the and this is a dangerous intersec- partments do not pay heed to Should not Ms. Smallman political skills of his opponent, and it’s those skills we I have been driving for more tion. They do not stop. This dis- these symbols of traffic decorum than 28 years and thought—at have shared this fact with the value in this period of uncertainty. either, or there wouldn’t be such Millburn-Short Hills community least it is what was taught—that flagrant disregard. A driver of a We are aware of Mr. Lautenberg’s age. Just as the these signs meant exactly what Letters policy when she submitted the associa- vehicle, whether a car, motorcy- tion’s endorsement? former senator may have preyed on the fears of Jersey they say: STOP, cease forward Letters may be edited and cle, van, SUV or truck, etc., Alfred Mazzorana movement, apply brakes, halt the may be published, repro- cannot take it upon themselves to voters when he unseated his worthy opponent, Milli- 37 Hobart Avenue cent Fenwick, more than 20 years ago, Mr. Forrester is vehicle. duced or distributed in print, assess there is no need to stop at Evidently I must be mistaken electronic or other forms. The a STOP sign. Weren’t these signs Deer survey results attempting the same tactic today. as to their current meaning and view and opinions expressed posted where they are because of Age was the issue then, Mr. Lautenberg said. And age usage. I think that the sole pur- in letters to the editor are not the need to STOP, take notice of Editor, The Item: is the issue now, according to Mr. Forrester. Mr. Laut- pose of STOP signs is to justify necessarily those of The Item safety and then proceed? Contrary to statements made those utility poles impaled into or its affiliates. Submissions Please, set me straight. I by Janet Piszar, the deer survey enberg, who appears to be in excellent health, is 78. the concrete at most intersec- should be typed, double- results for Millburn Township spaced and signed and in- wouldn’t want to presume to tell Will he serve his full six-year term or will he drop out tions. Why else would we have others what proper driving rules, show that 58 percent voted for after a respectable time period, leaving this state to an otherwise dysfunctional metal clude a phone number for killing the deer. verification. Letters that responsibilities and skills are. accept an unforeseen and non-elected replacement? rod shoved into the ground? Richard J. DeRose Detailed results given at a cannot be verified or are recent deer task force meeting This is the cloud hanging over him. After all, we must have some- anonymous will not be pub- 1 Oakdale Avenue thing to tack onto these poles. are as follows. For Millburn, We’re beyond that, however. We’re beyond the ques- lished. Not all letters will nec- What is contributing to my evi- essarily be used. Send letters Wanted more controlled hunt: 328, trap and tion of the legitimacy of his candidacy. We’re more in- dent ire is the clear abuse of these to the editor by e-mail to information transfer: 249, nature: 105. For terested in the clout each candidate will carry in the well-placed and noticeable sym- [email protected], by Short Hills, controlled hunt: 925, Editor, The Item: U.S. Senate. With a junior senator from New Jersey al- bols. On any given day, today’s fax to (973) 376-8556, or by trap and transfer: 414, nature: motorists look upon the STOP mail to Editor, The Item, 343 On Sept. 19, just five days 148. ready ensconced in Congress, we’d prefer a more sea- sign as if it wasn’t there or they Millburn Avenue. before the school bond referen- The controlled hunt total for soned veteran than another neophyte walking through can discount its meaning at will. dum vote date, in a letter to The Millburn Township was 1,253 vs. those hallowed halls. Item, Monica Smallman, presi- only 916 for trap and transfer The Democratic Party, understandably, is backing Mr. dent of the Short Hills Associa- and nature combined. Thus Growth, sprawl contribute tion, endorsed on behalf of the 1,253 out of 2,169, or about Lautenberg with funds. The party has a watchful eye on organization the $18 million por- Continued on Page 5 the balance in the Senate and needs every Democrat in to drought in New Jersey place. according to government esti- Mr. Forrester has done well with his fund-raising and By the New Jersey mates. In most communities, the Where to write or phone Conservation Foundation amount of land consumed by has received much financial support from his party. Millburn Township residents wishing to express their opin- for The Item sprawl is growing faster than the In the final days, it may come down to dollars, to see ions to their representatives in the U.S. Congress, N.J. Senate, Oddly enough, it rains every population. who can afford the blitz of last-minute messages. time foundation members sit The report estimates that in the N.J. Assembly or in Essex County government, can do so by Having swallowed hard at the last-minute switch in down to write about New nation’s most rapidly sprawling sending letters or telephoning: candidates, we’ve seen enough to know our choice has Jersey’s severe drought. Have metropolitan area, Atlanta, U.S. Senate to be Mr. Lautenberg. you ever wondered how the area recent sprawl development sends Hard as it is to see beyond the damage created by Mr. could be in a drought when it an additional 57 to 133 billion Senator Robert Torricelli Senator gallons of polluted runoff into Torricelli’s departure, a choice will have to be made still gets rain? 1 Newark Center One Gateway Center, 11th floor Of course there are a lot of fac- streams and rivers each year. Newark, 07102 Newark, 07102 Nov. 5. Experience counts for something in this world, Metropolitan Philadelphia, tors—including overall rainfall Telephone: (973) 639-2860 Telephone: (973) 645-3030 whether it’s in the political arena, the business envi- deficits—but a recently released which includes part of New Fax: (973) 639-2878 Fax: (973) 645-0502 ronment or in publishing. We see in Mr. Lautenberg an report by American Rivers, the Jersey, loses an estimated 25 to old warrior who didn’t “die,” because he didn’t fade Natural Resources Defense 59 billion gallons of water each House of Representatives Council, and Smart Growth year. away. America found that sprawl con- What this means for public Rep. Mike Ferguson Rep. Rodney Frelinghuysen tributes to drought. The pave- water supplies may vary from Suite B8, 2333 Morris Turnpike 30 Schuyler Place, 2nd Floor ment, buildings and other imper- city to city—some may face re- Union, 07083 Morristown, 07960 vious surfaces created by sprawl strictions on watering lawns, Telephone: (908) 686-5576 Telephone: (973) 984-0711 impair the land’s ability to while other see a decline in water Fax: (908) 688-7390 Fax: (973) 292-1569 recharge underground water sup- quality—but the potential overall plies, streams, rivers and lakes. impact is enormous. Forty per- N.J. Senate Published at 343 Millburn Avenue, Millburn, NJ 07041 • 973-376-1200 The report, “Paving our Way cent of Americans get their Senator Richard H. Bagger Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations to Water Shortages: How Sprawl drinking water directly from and New Jersey Press Association Aggravates Drought,” looks at groundwater sources. 203 Elm Street 18 of the nation’s most rapidly The report suggests that poli- Westfield, 07090 Kathleen M. Hivish, Vice President/Publisher growing cities, and estimates the cies promoting “smart growth” Telephone: (908) 232-3673 Anne L. Malyska, Editor extent to which paved-over land are needed to protect water sup- Fax: (908) 232-3345 Harry J. Wagner, Advertising Manager diverts billions of gallons of plies. In addition, the report pre- Michael S. Sheehan, Circulation Director water into storm sewers, streams sents a series of policy recom- N.J. Assembly STEPHEN BORG ...... PRESIDENT and rivers. mendations that are consistent Assemblyman Thomas H. Kean Jr. Assemblyman Dr. Eric Muñoz Strip malls and sprawling resi- JEANNETTE B. DOWD ....VICE PRESIDENT, CLASSIFIED TELECENTER with the principles of “smart 203 Elm Street 57 Union Place LENN ARVIE ICE RESIDENT RODUCTION dential and commercial develop- growth,” including stronger re- G G ...... V P , P Westfield, 07090 Summit, 07901 GEORGE MILLER...... VICE PRESIDENT, CIRCULATION the Weekly Division of ments gobble up the American gional planning, and concentrat- Phone: (908) 232-3673 Telephone: (908) 918-0414 NANCY RUBENSTEIN ...... EXECUTIVE EDITOR countryside at the alarming rate ing development in already ur- of 365 acres of forest, farmland, banized areas, which protects Fax: (908) 232-3345 Fax: (908) 918-0275 and other open space per hour Continued on Page 5 IT 1017 Pg A5 Yellow Red Blue Black

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public meeting to be scheduled Sprawl Letters here soon. Meetings will also be Continued from Page 4 Continued from Page 4 held in Livingston, Maplewood, South Orange and West Orange. water supplies by helping pre- 58 percent voted for the controlled Millburn Township’s 2002-3 serve open space. CELEBRATING 70 YEARS— hunt. Adding controlled hunt to deer plan agrees with what most In New Jersey, the State Plan Mauri Buchanan, president trap and transfer shows that 88 of the residents want. It will no provides just such a framework. of New Eyes for the Needy, percent for Millburn Township doubt be passed by our Town- However, if officials don’t fully addressed a room full of vol- and 90 percent for Short Hills ship Committee, as were the implement the plan, its impact unteers and donors at the want the deer removed. deer plans for 2000-01 and will be limited. A recent law en- Short Hills Club to celebrate Ron Manzella, chairman of 2001-02. Not only is the town- acted by Gov. James Mc- the organization’s 70th an- the task force, indicated the ship’s plan successful, but it is Greevey to step up the perma- niversary. Credited with county was really surprised by also being copied by other com- nent protection of our forested bringing better vision to poor the high percentage of survey munities. watershed lands is also a step in people throughout the cards received from all areas. Edward W. Rummel the right direction. world, the organization was Township residents with 260 Hartshorn Drive But the report also concedes started by a township resi- something to say or wanting to Editor’s note: Mr. Rummel is learn more about this will have that more research is needed in dent in 1932. During her talk, a member of the Essex County the opportunity to do so at a Deer Management Task Force. order to reach more specific Ms. Buchanan thanked conclusions about just how donors and volunteers for much groundwater is lost due to their efforts. sprawl and exactly how the loss effects drinking water supplies across the country. Sprawl development makes Photo courtesy of New Eyes for the Needy Mother Nature work harder to do what should come naturally. New Hospice offers volunteer training Jerseyans should take their cur- Intelligent Long-Term Investing rent drought as the warning sign it Atlantic Hospice, serving termi- assist homebound, terminally ill Means Professional Managers, is, and act now to learn more nally ill patients and their families patients and their families in non- Non-Taxable Environment about, limit and reverse the in Essex, Morris and Somerset medical ways, such as providing and Diversification. damage, before she goes on strike. counties, is recruiting volunteers companionship and emotional Ask for our new book... For more information, contact for the next three training courses support, running errands, listening “The Volatility Buffering Strategy.” NJCF at (888) 526-3728, or that begin on Thursday, Oct. 24, at and offering respite to caregivers. visit the organization’s Web site 9 a.m. Volunteers should be available two at www.njconservation.org for The course will meet for six, to three hours a week when they

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Page 6 THE ITEM of Millburn and Short Hills Thursday, October 17, 2002 RELIGIOUS NEWS & OBITUARIES Dr. Robert Green Frederick Wolpert Sr. Bulletin Board Services for longtime town- Services for longtime town- belonged to the Millburn-East ship resident Dr. Robert E. ship resident Frederick S. Orange Golf Club and the Mill- Sunday Services Green will be held Friday, Nov. Wolpert Sr. were held Friday in burn Old Guard. 15, at 10 a.m. in the Islami Summit. Mr. Wolpert, 96, died Mr. Wolpert was a member of Christ Church Auditorium at St. Barnabas Oct. 3 in St. Barnabas Medical Community Congregational 7:15 a.m., 8 a.m., 9:30 a.m.: For the 22nd Sunday after Pen- Medical Center, Livingston. Dr. Center, Livingston. Church and a charter member of tecost, a service of Morning Prayer will be offered at 7:15 Green, 81, died Oct. 8. An electrical engineer, he Pilgrim Congregational Church a.m. and services of Holy Eucharist will be offered at 8 and The son of two accomplished worked for Bell Telephone Labo- in Warren Township. 9:30 a.m. The Rev. E. Bevan Stanley preaches and celebrates entertainers, he turned to the pro- ratories for 43 years, where he An entertainer, he played piano at the 8 o’clock service. The sidesman will be Tom Mack. The fession of medicine despite his was head of the military stan- with Big Bands in hotels and per- dards and specifications depart- formed for local community Rev. E. Bevan Stanley preaches and Rev. Schjonberg cele- musical upbringing. His father, Bud, was a well-known song and ment and of specification engi- groups. brates at the 9:30 service. The sidesmen will be Theodore neering. Mr. Wolpert worked on He was a graduate of the Houlis and Eileen Paduano. The first lesson will be read by movie music writer in the early- to-mid 20th century, and his the development and design of Newark College of Engineering, Hope Lampe. Reading the second lesson will be Samuel telephone instruments, including now the New Jersey Institute of McKeown. The Prayers of the People will be offered by Dou- mother, Nan, was a Ziegfield showgirl. public telephone receivers. He Technology, where he belonged glas Boller. Adult Forum meets at 10:45 a.m. in Parish Hall Dr. Robert Green was granted a patent on a hearing to Alpha Sigma Phi fraternity. following the 9:30 service. Owen Lampe and Malcolm MacK- Dr. Green maintained a private Cushing General Hospital in aid receiver. Born in Newark, Mr. Wolpert innon will conduct walking tours and provide a history of practice in neurosurgery in New A past president of the New lived in Maplewood before Christ Church. Church School and nursery care begin at 9:15 Jersey from 1951 to 1992. He Massachusetts and the Brooklyn Jersey Council of the F.B. Jewett moving here 64 years ago. a.m. and run through Adult Forum. Acolyte training also was chief of neurosurgery at St. (N.Y.) Army Base in addition to Chapter of the Telephone Pio- He is survived by a son, begins at 10:45 a.m. Barnabas Medical Center and the serving in Europe, including in neers of America, Mr. Wolpert Robert; a daughter, Carolyn Hal- Hospital Center of Orange from Germany and Italy. was active in community affairs lock; and one grandchild. Community Congregational Church 1964 to 1992. He earned a bachelor of arts as well. He was past president of In lieu of flowers, memorial 10:30 a.m.: For New Member Sunday, the Rev. Dr. Warren He also was assistant professor degree from the Deerfield-Crossroads Civic contributions can be sent to Pil- H. Bouton offers the message Trick Question based on of neurosurgery at the University in 1941 and a medical degree Association in the township and a grim Congregational Church, Matthew 22:15-22. The Rev. Dr. Johann J. Bosman assists of Medicine and Dentistry of from Cornell University in 1944. member of the Grand Jury Asso- 105 Mountain View Road, ciation of Essex County. He also Warren Township, 07060. Dr. Bouton in the service. Greeting worshipers in Hauser New Jersey from 1988 to 1992 He served his internship and resi- Fellowship Hall will be Bob and Jan Stone and their grand- and director of neurosurgical dency in neurosurgery from 1944 children. Tana Bullard extends a welcoming hand in the education at St. Barnabas. to 1946 at the University of Chica- Elias Loucopoulos church narthex. John Carter coordinates ushers. Fellowship Considered a pioneer in his go Clinics and did a residency in Services for longtime township named Father of the Year by hour follows the service. Childcare is available in the Chris- field, Dr. Green was named a neurosurgery at Johns Hopkins resident Elias Loucopoulos were St. Demetrios Church. tian Education Building for young children throughout the Diplomate of the American Board Hospital from 1948 to 1951. of Neurological Surgery in 1953 Born in Brooklyn, he lived in held Saturday in Union. A member of the American Hel- morning. Church School is offered for children in kinder- Mr. Loucopoulos died Oct. 9 in lenic Educational Progressive As- garten through eighth grade. Children join their parents for and was a founding member in Yonkers, N.Y., prior to moving 1960 of the New Jersey Neuro- here in 1957. St. Barnabas Medical Center, Liv- sociation in Newark, Mr. the beginning of worship and then proceed to their class- ingston. He was 77. Loucopoulos also was a member rooms. surgical Society, of which he was Dr. Green is survived by two president from 1961 to 1962. sons, Dr. Thomas C. and James He owned the Olympic Restau- of the Meonia Society of Agia rant in Irvington for several years Ethemia and the St. Markella Soci- Covenant Presbyterian Church Dr. Green served in the K.; two daughters, Gwynneth M. prior to his retirement many years ety of Chios, both of Union. Jakober and Cathlin L. Kagan; a 11 a.m.: The Rev. Dr. David H. Miner preaches from John U.S.Army from 1946 to 1948. ago. Born in Agia Efthemia, Greece, 11:1-16 at the worship and communion service. Sunday School He was assigned to Fort Sam brother, Wallace; and six grand- Mr. Loucopoulos served on the he lived in Newark and Irvington starts at 9:30 a.m. Nursery care is provided. Houston in Houston, Texas, children. board of St. Demetrios Greek Or- prior to moving here in 1979. thodox Church in Union and, in He is survived by his wife, Renaissance Church Dr. Paul Kearney 1975, received the Highest Honors Argyro; two sons, Lucas and 5 p.m.: Weekly services are held at Millburn High School in Award from the Diocese of New Michael; and two brothers, Nick the cafeteria. A Mass for longtime town- Providence College and attend- Jersey for his community service. and George. ship resident Dr. Paul A. Kear- ed Jefferson Medical School. He received the Archdiocesan In lieu of flowers, memorial St. Rose of Lima Church ney was offered yesterday in He finalized his medical train- Medal of St. Paul in 1989 from the contributions can be sent to St. 7 a.m., 8 a.m., 9:30 a.m., 11 a.m., 12:30 p.m.: Masses will be St. Rose of Lima Church. Dr. ing at Tufts University and did Greek Orthodox Demetrios Greek Orthodox offered. The Family Music Group sings and the Children’s Kearney, 85, died Saturday in his residency in general prac- Archdiocese of North and Church, 721 Rahway Avenue, Liturgy is offered at the 9:30 Mass. The Church Choir sings at his home. tice at the now defunct Newark South America and, in 1992, was Union, 07083. the 11 o’clock Mass. A pediatrician, Dr. Kearney City Hospital. He completed maintained a private practice in his residency in pediatrics at St. St. Stephen’s Church the township from 1949 until Michael’s Hospital in Newark Ervin Laskowski 8 and 10 a.m.: A spoken service of Holy Eucharist with 1984. During that time he vol- in 1949. A Mass for Ervin J. Laskows- a son, Edward J.; two sisters, unteered in the community at Dr. Kearney served as a flight homily will be held at 8 a.m., followed by a Holy Eucharist ser- ki of the township was offered Mabel Schop and Mary Jane Neighborhood House and surgeon in the U.S. Army Air vice at 10 a.m. Nursery care is available. Friday in St. Rose of Lima Fronziak; and one grandchild. served as the staff physician for Corps during World War II. His Church. Mr. Laskowski, 86, In lieu of flowers, memorial Wyoming Presbyterian Church the Board of Education and St. assignments included Green- died Oct. 9 in St. Barnabas contributions can be sent to the Rose of Lima School. He also land, Iceland, Newfoundland Medical Center, Livingston. New Jersey American Parkin- 10 a.m.: For the 29th Sunday in Ordinary Time, the Rev. provided free pediatric care to and Labrador. Ronald Johnson preaches a sermon titled Blessed are the An engineer, he was em- son’s Disease Association, P.O. the children of the Babyland Born in Newark, he lived ployed by Allis-Chalmers Inc. Box 5273, Kendall Park, 08824. Clever. Scripture readings are Amos 8:4-8 and Luke 16:1-13. Nursery in Newark. here for 50 years and main- in West Allis, Wis., for 41 years The Children’s Choir sings under the direction of Linda Erik- After retiring from private tained a summer home in prior to retiring 24 years ago. sen. Crib and toddler care are available during worship. Church practice, Dr. Kearney continued Spring Lake. Mr. Laskowski was a veteran Mary Gerweck School for children ages 3 through eighth grade begins at 10 to volunteer in Newark, where Dr. Kearney is survived by of World War II, having served A Mass for lifelong township a.m. Coffee hour follows the service. he served as the full time pedi- his wife, Mary Ann; five sons, in the U.S. Army. resident Mary A. Gerweck was atrician at Babyland Nursery Dr. Paul A. of Lexington, Ky., He volunteered his services offered Monday in St. Rose of Upcoming events and as medical director of the John M. of Long Valley, Dr. to the Boy Scouts in Lima Church. Mrs. Gerweck, 77, New Voluntary Community Ex- Robert E. of Tampa, Fla., Menomonee Falls, Wis., for died Oct. 10 in the Toms River Christ Church tended Care Facility until 1992. James C. of Delmar, N.Y., and many years. home of her daughter, Donna M. Wednesdays, 7:30 a.m.: A service of Holy Eucharist is of- He was recognized for 50 Andrew J. of San Francisco, Mr. Laskowski held a certifi- Speaker. fered. years of volunteer service to Calif.; four daughters, Mary cate in mechanical engineering Mrs. Gerweck belonged to the the township and its communi- Ann Graham of Little Silver, from the Milwaukee (Wis.) ladies auxiliary of Guy R. Community Congregational Church ty in 1999. He was a member of Margaret Mary Sullivan of School of Engineering. Bosworth American Legion Post Today: SCEEP tutoring at 3:30 p.m. Board of trustees meet- St. Rose of Lima Church. Franklin, Mass., Kelly Theresa Born in Milwaukee, he lived 140 in the township. ing at 7:30 p.m. A graduate of West Side Gibbons of Clarke Summit, in Menomonee Falls prior to In addition to her daughter, she Sunday: Chancel Choir rehearsal at 9 a.m. Bible study at 9:15 High School in Newark, Dr. Pa., and Patricia Marie Kologlu moving here a year ago. is survived by a brother, Nick a.m. Senior High Fellowship meets at 7 p.m. Kearney earned a bachelor of of the township; and 23 grand- Mr. Laskowski is survived by Cerro, and four grandchildren. Tuesday, 7:30 p.m.: Church board meeting. science degree in biology from children. Wednesday, 9:30 a.m.: Bible study. Tot Shabbat tomorrow at temple * FREE THEATER TICKETS * St. Rose of Lima Church Congregation B’nai Jeshurun and grandparents are encour- All those who pre-plan during this special community event Saturdays: The sacrament of reconciliation is offered from will hold a Tot Shabbat service aged to bring their pre-school will receive 2 FREE tickets for a play 4:30 to 5:15 p.m. Mass is offered at 5:30 p.m. and dinner tomorrow at 5 p.m. age children. of your choice at the Paper Mill Playhouse. The service, geared toward The Tot Shabbat at B’nai Members of the religious community are invited to submit in- children 6 and under, incorpo- Jeshurun is held approximately Call Dennis at (973) 564-8787 formation for publication. News should be submitted to Eveline rates songs, story, art, move- once a month on either a Friday Speedie, Religion, Obituaries, Entertainment and Lifestyles ment and participation in the night or Saturday morning. 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Thursday, October 17, 2002 THE ITEM of Millburn and Short Hills Page 7 LIFESTYLES Jocelyn Griggs weds Butterfly expert giving talk The Cora Hartshorn Arbore- tum and Bird Sanctuary presents Andrew P. Gilmartin monarch butterfly expert Bill Jocelyn Hastings Griggs, was the ringbearer. The bride’s Calvert in a lecture and slide daughter of Mr. and Mrs. cousin, Peter Denham of Pasa- show Oct. 24 at Community Con- Stephen L. Griggs of Oldwick, dena, Calif., was the page. gregational Church. Coffee will be served at 10 formerly of Hawthorne Road, The bride, a 1997 graduate of a.m. and the lecture, “A Passage Voorhees High School in Glen was married Aug. 24 to Andrew of Butteflies: Past, Present, and Philip Gilmartin, son of Mr. and Gardner, holds a bachelor of arts Future,” follows at 10:30. Reser- Mrs. Daniel P. Gilmartin of East degree in psychobiology from vations (adults only) are required. Falmouth, Mass. Wheaton College, where she be- Mr. Calvert will autograph the The Rev. E. Bevan Stanley longed to Beta Beta Beta, the book “Four Wings and a Prayer,” performed the ceremony at National Biology Honor Society. which features his insights and Christ Church. A reception fol- She also belongs to Chapter S, learning. lowed at the Short Hills Club. P.E.O. in the township. She is For reservations, call the Ar- Attending the bride as maid of employed by Harvard University boretum at (973) 376-3587. Bill Calvert honor was her sister, Diana H. Medical School’s Neuroregener- Griggs of Oldwick. Bridesmaids ation Laboratories at McLean were Shelby Wong of New York Hospital in Belmont, Mass. City and Allyson Titcomb of The bridegroom, a 1997 grad- East Falmouth. uate of Tabor Academy in Jillian Borden of New York Marion, Mass., also graduated City and the bridegroom’s from Wheaton College, where he Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Gilmartin cousin, Brenna Gilmartin of belonged to Beta Beta Beta. He Kingston, Mass., were flower holds a bachelor of science girls. degree in biochemistry. He is Life-Lighters viewing Cory D. Gilmartin of East Fal- pursuing a master of science mouth was best man for his degree in medical science at video at meeting Monday brother. Groomsmen were Terry University Medical A video presentation of the The program gets under way at Goodrich of Madison, Wis., and School. Home of Holy Mother of St. John 11:30 a.m. Members are asked to Ryan Kerrigan of East Falmouth. Following a wedding trip to will be the entertainment focus of bring new items to the meeting, The bridegroom’s cousin, Acapulco, Mexico, the couple is a meeting Monday of the Life- for the November auction. Host- Owen Gilmartin of Kingston, residing in Brighton, Mass. Lighters of St. Rose of Lima esses for the day are Kathleen Parish in the church’s Ryan Hall. O’Donnell, Mary Shanahan and Floral expert Mary Nicholson. Dessert and a beverage will be Newcomers Club served to accompany brown bag speaking lunches. Members are asked to plans fall social bring a sandwich and mug. Trans- at club event The Newcomers Club of Mill- portation to and from the meeting The Short Hills Home Garden burn-Short Hills will hold its can be arranged by calling the Club will hold its annual benefit annual fall social event, an senior bus at (973) 564-7076. Friday, Nov. 22, at Canoe Brook “Evening of Laughter,” Saturday, Country Club starting at 10:30 Nov. 16, from 7:30 to 10:30 p.m. The Yoga Room a.m. at the Grand Summit Hotel in This year’s event features Summit. “Origins of Inspiration” with Special entertainment will be Group & Private Classes SPEAKER—Felice Londa, Thai Yoga Massage Nancy Kitchen as the speaker. a family law attorney with provided. There will be an open bar and hors d’oeuvres, followed Luncheon follows the talk. a private practice in Eliza- Beginner-Advanced 08-01 Ms. Kitchen is a faculty beth, will discuss “Matri- by a sit down dinner, with choice 7 member at the Parsons School of monial Law: Divorce in of entrée. The cost is $50 per Anna Winkler Design and the Brooklyn Botani- New Jersey” Saturday person. Certified Instructor 0000409 cal Garden. She is an internation- from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Reservations, which are re- e13133-01 al floral design consultant, author the Women’s Resource quested by Nov. 5, can be ob- 973-467-0875 and owner of The Flower Loft, a Center, 31 Woodland tained by calling Kathy Weiss- 131 Millburn Ave., 2nd Floor, Millburn special events design company. Avenue in Summit. The man, (973) 912-7233. Tickets, which are $65 per fee is $20 for Center person, can be obtained by call- members, $25 for non- ing (973) 467-9722 or (973) members. 376-5036. 7 40983

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Page 8 THE ITEM of Millburn and Short Hills Thursday, October 17, 2002 ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT Maki launches St. Stephen’s organ series Theater timetable The 33rd consecutive season of and the Fugue in G Minor of Vogel. His doctoral dissertation recitals on the German-built Johann Adam Reincken. was on the chorale fantasies of CLEARVIEW’S MILLBURN CINEMA 4 Beckerath pipe organ at St. Also included are Buxte- Max Reger. The Transporter (PG-13) Today: 7:45, Fri: 3:30, 5:30, 7:45, 9:50 Sat: Stephen’s Church gets under way hude’s Praeludia in G Minor and Mr. Maki has been heard in 1:30, 3:30, 5:30, 7:45, 9:50 Sun: 1:30, 3:30, 5:30, 7:45 Mon-Thurs: Sunday, Nov. 3, at 4 p.m., when D Major, and his Fantaisa on recital throughout the United 5:30, 7:45 The Banger Sisters (R) Today: 7:15 Fri: 4:15, 7:15, 9:20 Sat: 2, 4:15, Paul-Martin Maki returns for his “Nun freut euch, lieben Christen States and Canada, in Europe and 7:15, 9:20 Sun: 2, 4:15, 7:15 Mon-Thurs: 515, 7:15 sixth appearance in the series. g’mein.” The program concludes Australia. The Red Dragon (R) Today: 7:30 Fri: 4:30, 7:30, 10 Sat: 1:45, 4:30, He has planned an all Baroque with the Prelude and “Wedge” His appearances have been 7:30, 10 Sun: 1:45, 4:30, 7:30 Mon-Thurs: 5, 7:30 program for Nov. 3. Featured Fugue in E Minor by Bach. sponsored by the American Guild Moonlight Mile (PG-13) Today: 7 will be the Sweelinck Variations Organist and choirmaster for a of Organists, the International Jonah Veggie Tales Movie (G) Fri: 3, 5, 7, 9 Sat: 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 Sun: 1, 3, 5, 7 Mon-Thurs: 5, 7 on “Soll es sein,” Heinrich number of years at St. Michael’s Congress of Organists and the Ed- Scheidemann’s Fantasia on Church in New York City, where inburgh Festival. He has recorded MAPLEWOOD THEATER “Jesus Christus, unser Heiland,” he played the largest Beckerath a compact disc, “Elgar & Co.,” for Igby Goes Down (R) Today: 7:55 Fri: 7:40, 9:45 Sat: 2:25, 4:40, 7:40, organ in the metropolitan area, the Titanic label, and three other 9:45 Sun: 2:25, 4:40, 7:40 Mon-Thurs: 7.55 Mr. Maki is presently director of organ collections for JAV Record- My Big Fat Greek Wedding (PG-13) Today: 7:35 Moser Quintet music at St. John’s Episcopal ings. Tuck Everlasting (PG) Today: 7:25 Fri: 7:10, 9 Sat: 1:45, 3:30, 5:15, Church in Larchmont, NY. A contribution of $10 for the 7:10, 9 Sun: 1:45, 3:30, 5:15, 7:10 Mon-Thurs: 7:25 playing cool jazz The Secretary (R) Today: 7:45 A resident of Jersey City, he has Paul-Martin Maki event will be collected at the door. Sweet Home Alabama (PG-13) Today: 7:40 Fri: 7:15, 9:35 Sat: 2:05, The Diane Moser Quintet taught on the organ faculty of the A reception for Mr. Maki follows 4:20, 7:15, 9:35 Sun: 2:05, 4:20, 7:15 Mon-Thurs: 7:30 headlines ArtsMaplewood’s Manhattan School of Music since His organ teachers included the performance. White Oleander (PG-13) Today: 7:30 Fri: 7:30, 9:40 Sat: 2:20, 4:35, Fourth Annual Jazz Weekend 1975. Raymond Ocock, David Craig- Making return appearances in 7:30, 9:40 Sun: 2:20, 4:35, 7:30 Mon-Thurs: 7:40 with a performance at The Mr. Maki holds the degrees of head, Arthur Poister, Andre the series this season will be The Ring (PG-13) Fri: 7:25, 9:40 Sat: 2, 4:30, 7:25, 9:40 Sun: 2, 4:30, Marchal and Jean Langlais. He 7:25 Mon-Thurs: 7:35 Burgdorff Cultural Center in bachelor of music and doctor of Christoph Albrecht from Berlin, Abandon (PG-13) Fri: 7:35, 9:35 Sat: 2:15, 4:15, 7:35, 9:35 Sun: 2:15, Maplewood Village Saturday, musical arts, together with the has studied North German Germany, on March 2, and Felix 4:15, 7:35 Mon-Thurs: 7:45 Oct. 26, at 8 p.m. Performer’s Certificate in Organ, Baroque literature extensively Pachlatko of Basil, Switzerland, The Maplewood Jazz Week- from the Eastman School of in master classes with Harald on May 4. CLEARVIEW’S BEACON HILL FIVE (SUMMIT) My Big Fat Greek Wedding (PG) Today: 5:10, 7:10 Fri: 4:30, 6:45 Sat: end takes place annually the Music, the master of music noon, 2:15, 4:30, 6:45 Sun: noon, 2:15, 4:30 Mon-Thurs: 7 weekend of Oct. 25 through 27. degree from Syracuse University Knockaround Guys (R) Today: 5:30, 7:40 Fri & Sat: 8:30, 10:20 Sun: Tickets are $20 for general ad- and the Diploma (highest honor) 6:45 Mon-Thurs: 5 mission, $18 for seniors and $10 from the Schola Cantorum in White Oleander (PG-13) Today: 5, 7:20 Fri: 4:15, 7, 9:20 Sat: 1, 4, 7, for students. For information, 9:20 Sun: 1, 4, 7 Mon-Thurs: 5, 7:20 Paris (where he studied under a The Tuxedo (PG-13) Today: 5, 7 Fri: 4:45, 7:30, 9:40 Sat: 12:15, 2:30, call (973) 378-2133. Fullbright grant). 4:45, 7:30, 9:40 Sun: 12:15, 2:30, 4:45, 7:30 Mon-Thurs: 5:10, 7:10 Sweet Home Alabama (PG-13) Today: 5:20, 7:30 Fri: 5:15, 7:45, 10 Sat: 12:30, 2:45, 5:15, 7:45, 10 Sun: 12:30, 2:45, 5:15, 7:45 Mon - Thurs: 5:20, 7:40 The Ring (PG-13) Fri: 4:15, 7:15, 9:50 Sat: 1:15, 4:15, 7:15, 9:50 Sun: 1:15, 4:15, 7:15 Mon-Thurs: 5:30, 7:50 409853

CLEARVIEW’S MADISON CINEMA 4 My Big Fat Greek Wedding (PG) Today: 7:30 Fri: 7:30, 9:30 Sat: 1:40, 4:45, 7:30, 9:30 Sun: 1:40, 4:45, 7:30 Mon-Thurs: 7:30 The Banger Sisters (R) Today: 7:20 Fri: 6:45, 9 Sat: 1:50, 4:15, 6:45, 9 Sun: 1:50, 4:15, 6:45 Mon-Thurs: 7:20 Sweet Home Alabama (PG-13) Today: 7 Fri: 7, 9:20 Sat: 1:30, 4, 7, 9:20 Sun: 1:30, 4, 7 Mon-Thurs: 7 White Oleander (PG-13) Today: 7:10 Fri: 7:15, 9:30 Sat: 2, 4:30, 7:15, 9:30 Sun: 2, 4:30, 7:15 Mon-Thurs: 7:10 Concert organist presents psalm-related program McNeil Robinson, internation- in New York City and is chair- ally-known concert organist, will man of the organ departments at present a program of improvisa- the Mannes College of Music tions on psalm-related materials and the Manhattan School of Monday at 8 p.m. at Congrega- Music. For two decades he 0000409952-01 tion B’nai Jeshurun. served as organist and choir- Photo courtesy of the Wyeth Jazz Showcase Sponsored by the Metropoli- master at the Church of St. Mary ON STAGE—Pianist Peter Sokolow has adapted Fats tan New Jersey Chapter of the the Virgin in New York. Waller’s material to the rhythms and instrumentation of American Guild of Organists as As a recitalist, he has per- Klezmer music and will offer an evening of “Klezmer Fats” 2QFH

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Thursday, October 17, 2002 THE ITEM of Millburn and Short Hills Page 9 NJB season opens Oct. 26 The New Jersey Ballet Com- Lazar, Nov. 9 at the Community pany (NJB) will premiere four Theatre in Morristown. e13150-01 new works for adults and a new David McNaughton’s “Tom ballet for children during its fall- Sawyer” receives its New Jersey winter season. premiere Oct. 27 at 2 p.m. matinee “Gospel” by NJB artist-in-resi- at Kean University. Dining Guide dence Valentine Kozlova and “Ma- In December, NJB gears up for An Advertising section rietta’s Song” by resident choreog- its annual “Nutcracker” tour, rapher George Tomal will pre- which concludes at the Paper Mill Verjus featuring hearty autumn fare miere on opening night, Oct. 26, at Playhouse. Two performances of Wilkins Theatre, Kean University. “Hansel and Gretel” are scheduled Anticipating cooler weather will appear on the changing roster The Company will introduce Dec. 27 at the Community The- ahead, Verjus Restaurant, 1790 of seasonal entrees. Fall fruit souf- two new works, “Poulenc Concer- atre, Morristown. Springfield Avenue, Maplewood, flés, including pear and Meyer to” by Ali Pourfarrokh and a yet- For more information, call the is featuring hearty French fall fare. lemon, as well as quince tarte to-be-named pas de deux by Elie NJB at (973) 597-9600. Fall appetizers include roasted tatin, will be added to the dessert pumpkin soup and grilled arti- menu. Verjus has a full bar and Photo courtesy of The New Jersey State Opera chokes with du Puy lentils. Veni- well-priced wine list. PERFORMING—Township violinists Judy and Lester Eisner, son, pot au feu, cassoulet, Scottish Call (973) 378-8990 for reser- seated, of the Interludes Strings, will perform with harpist wood pigeon, and bouillabaisse vations or more information. Beth Robinson and cellist Audrey Tehekmazou (not pictured), Nov. 16 at the Baltusrol Golf Club in Springfield. Grand Reopening Under New Ownership

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Page 10 THE ITEM of Millburn and Short Hills Thursday, October 17, 2002 Class of ’63 Crescent car fire is ‘suspicious’ plans bike ride police Detective William Pollock found all occupants were out of By Anne L. Malyska to investigate. As of Tuesday, the their vehicles, and police and a The Millburn High School of The Item fire was still under investigation. passerby attempting to put out a Class of 1963 is having a pre- Township firefighters fought a Firefighters under the command small fire under one car’s hood. 40th reunion bicycle ride on car blaze early Friday morning on of Capt. Edward Wade responded The firefighters extinguished Sunday. Participants should meet The Crescent. early Friday to a downed wire on the blaze and opened up the hoods at 11 a.m. opposite South Moun- Responding to the fire at 5:48 Cedar Street. Arriving at 5:33 of both cars involved in the acci- tain School on Ridgewood Road a.m., firefighters found a fallen dent. They wet down the engine a.m., firefighters under the com- by Myrtle Avenue. mand of Capt. Scott Latona found tree limb had torn an electrical compartment of the burned area, wire from a residence. The power and put Speedy Dry on the road to From there, alumni will bike, it actively burning in the car’s walk or drive cars around the driver and passenger compart- line, in addition to downed tele- absorb an anti-freeze leak. neighborhood, and then head to ment. The car, an Audi, was phone and cable lines, had fallen Firefighters stayed on the scene parked on the street, and firefight- in the street. until both cars were removed, and Taylor Park for lunch. For more ers extinguished the blaze with The Millburn Police Depart- left at 1:06 p.m. information, call Roslyn Bar- water and a dry chemical. ment had cordoned off with cau- The fire department responded reaux at (973) 376-8536. While overhauling the vehicle, tion tape the area in the vicinity of Oct. 5 to a motor vehicle accident firefighters reported the Audi’s li- the electrical wire, and waited on Route 124 near Hobart Avenue. Photo courtesy of Maurene Singer AAUW meeting cense plates were from Virginia; with the fire department for Jersey Upon their arrival, firefighters FIRE SAFETY AT HARTSHORN—October is fire safety no one in the area claimed owner- Central Power and Light (JCPL) under the command of Capt. month, and it began with a bang for kindergarten students at town library to respond to remove the wire. Tighe found a minivan turned ship. Police later determined it at Hartshorn School, who headed to fire department head- After the wires were removed, onto the driver’s side, and the The Oranges-Short Hills had been stolen from Paramus. quarters on Essex Street Oct. 1. Students were greeted in Branch of the American Associa- Also according to the report, the fire department left the scene Millburn Police Department and at 6:23 a.m., and responded to Millburn-Short Hills Volunteer front of the station, and escorted inside, where they tion of University Women will police said a nearby resident leav- watched a video, toured the station and heard from local ing his home at 5:30 a.m. told assist with the car fire on The First Aid Squad on the scene. meet Monday at 1 p.m. in the Crescent. All occupants were out of the firefighters, who offered fire safety tips. Pictured, from left, Williamsburg Room of the Mill- them the car had not been there at are firefighters Jeffery Wanamaker and Vito D’Andrea, that time. A small blaze at a Great Oak minivan, but a female victim re- burn Free Public Library. Capt. Bruce Hornecker and firefighter Steven Pagnillo. Determining the fire to be sus- Drive residence brought fire- mained in a second vehicle. After Following a brief business picious, Capt. Latona contacted fighters under the command of securing the van and removing meeting, Carolyne Haas will pre- Battalion Chief Mark Potter to battery cables from both vehicles, sent “Adventures in China as a Downtown ‘grand the scene Oct. 7. Reports state a the fire department helped the first Kitchen tour helps Senior Celebration Young Bride.” Guests are wel- contractor started the fire in the aid squad remove the victim from Millburn High School Senior For tickets, send a stamped, come. For more information, call reopening’ starts home’s siding while installing a the second car into a waiting am- (973) 762-6181. central air conditioning unit. bulance. Celebration will hold its 2003 self-addressed envelope and next month The fire was confined to the The squad transported two kitchen tour on Friday, Nov. 15, check payable to Senior Celebra- backside of the clapboard, accord- additional victims, both of from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. tion 2003, to Carol Kirn, 24 Jef- Red Cross offers The Downtown Millburn De- ing to reports, and the contractor whom had been in the van, to The tour will take participants ferson Avenue, Short Hills, site on the Web velopment Alliance (DMDA) is had extinguished it when firefight- the hospital. to six kitchens that range from 07078. For more information, planning a grand reopening of ers arrived. Firefighters put Speedy Dry on traditional to contemporary, and call Susan Foley at (973) 376- The Millburn-Short Hills Downtown Millburn on Nov. 29, Fire crews on the scene used a the roadway and stood by until will provide unique design solu- 6737, Fran Ciolino at (973) 467- Chapter of the American Red Nov. 30 and Dec. 1 with partici- thermal imaging camera to check both vehicles were towed from tions. The cost is $25 per person 9693 or Ms. Kirn (973) 376- Cross now has a Web site: pating shops providing in-house for hot spots, then drilled two the scene. Nearly one hour after and is nonrefundable. All pro- 6097. www.redcross.org/NJ/Millburn. specials to kick off the holiday holes in the burned area and arriving at the scene, the depart- ceeds will go to Millburn High season. squirted water in to make sure the ment was released at 6:26 p.m. School Senior Celebration 2003. New stores include Pierre fire hadn’t spread. 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Thursday, October 17, 2002 THE ITEM of Millburn and Short Hills Page 11 Pedestrian injured in car League of Women Voters Holiday gift sale will help accident on Millburn Ave. candidates’ forum Oct. 30 fund accessible playground Police responding to an alarm The League of Women Voters focusing on the issues involved in A holiday gift sale to help ground at the school will be the By Harry Trumbore at a Morris Turnpike liquor store of Millburn-Short Hills (LWV) county government and the possi- fund an accessible playground second playground developed of The Item early Monday found wires to the will sponsor a Millburn Township ble secession of Millburn Town- at South Mountain School will by Millburn Accessible Play- A 64-year-old East Orange audible alarm system cut and a Committee candidates’ forum on ship from Essex County. What is be held in the school’s gym and ground (MAP), a district-wide woman was hospitalized Friday pane of glass removed from the Wednesday, Oct. 30, at 7:30 p.m. your opinion on secession and multi-purpose room Wednesday group and subcommittee of In- afternoon after being hit by a car front door. A store surveillance at the Millburn Education Center, why? from 7 to 9:30 p.m. crease the Peace working to de- while crossing Millburn Avenue. tape later revealed two men en- 434 Millburn Avenue. Candidates What do you consider the key The sale, which will feature velop playgrounds accessible to Bernard Candon, 61, of Clark tered the store and absconded vying for two seats in the Novem- actions that must be taken to vendors such as Discovery Toys, all children, including those told police he was making a left with 95 cartons of cigarettes ber election are Salvatore J. Bate, maintain and improve the quality Tupperware, Pampered Chef, with physical and sensory chal- turn from Lackawanna Place and valued at $4,275. Abbott Gorin, Mary McNett of life and services in the town- Usborne Books, Mary Kay Cos- lenges. did not see Pearline Haughton in Fifty-five push-up bras were and Annette DiPasqua- ship? metics among others, will offer The first MAP playground the crosswalk. The Millburn- taken Oct. 8 from Victoria’s Romano. All candidates are ex- What initiatives would you jewelry clothes, stationery, opened last spring on the Short Hills Volunteer First Aid Secret at the mall. Store person- pected to attend the forum. propose the Township Com- home furnishings and glass- grounds of the middle school Squad transported Ms. Haughton nel told police the lingerie was During the evening, each candi- mittee evaluate, and if feasible, ware. for use by the Millburn Integrat- to a local hospital for treatment valued at more than $1,900. date will be asked to respond to implement? Each vendor will guarantee a ed Preschool. of pain in her leg. No charges At approximately noon Oct. three questions submitted by the All township residents are en- minimum of 15 percent of all There are limited spots avail- were filed in the incident. 10, workers at a house under League of Women Voters to the couraged to attend this free proceeds to benefit the South able for interested vendors. For Car thieves were active in the construction on Knollwood Road candidates prior to the forum; later forum. For more information, call Mountain School Playground information, contact Susan township this week, with a par- discovered a thief sometime the the floor will be open to the public Fran Sacks at (973) 912-9679. Fund. A new, additional play- Taylor at (973) 564-7663. ticular eye on Audis. previous night had cut a cable se- to ask questions on any topic. Township police are investi- curing a gas generator to a The following are the three wooden beam and made off with questions: KITCHEN CABINETS gating a car fire deemed suspi- SUGG. cious that consumed a 2001 Audi the $3,000 piece of equipment. Our chapter of the LWV will be 40% to 60% OFF RETL. on The Crescent Friday shortly • CUSTOM OPEN before 6 a.m. • STOCK TUES., WED., FRI., SAT. 10-5 PM • WOOD THURS. 10-9 PM After firefighters noted the CLOSED SUN. & MON. • FORMICA® blaze did not begin in the engine Advertising compartment, they contacted Section police, who determined the vehi- cle, which was registered to a Charlottesville, Va., resident, had WHOLESALE CORP. W968126-01 been stolen out of Paramus. An 40777-01 325 Main St., Little Ferry

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Speeding around schools is Millburn can take certain ser- man of the Democratic Commit- in recent weeks have brought to also a problem, she said, recall- vices, such as passport process- tee, Ms. DiPasqua-Romano’s light concerns with their GOP Millburn High DiPasqua- ing 25 mph signs placed in the ing and road maintenance, over husband is locally active with his opponents. Saying Millburn is senior to head Romano middle of the street that people from the county. party, and has shared his desire their first priority, the candidates Continued from Page 1 hit while driving in the Wyoming Turning to accessibility, she to revitalize its membership have questioned whether incum- fund-raiser School area. She proposed feels more residents would be within this township. bents Mary McNett, who has un- Stephani Smith, a senior at improving accessibility to mu- putting speed bumps on the road, comfortable visiting Town Hall The candidate said, however, dertaken past freelance work for Millburn High School, has been nicipal officials and Town Hall. or increasing police presence if they felt invited. She proposed that if elected, her husband will Essex County, and Salvatore J. chosen by the Kessler Foundation Discussing traffic, Ms. Di- when schools open and close. having a late night at the public not play a role in her actions or Bate, who is also running for to help run “Stroll ‘N Roll,” a Pasqua-Romano said she feels “When a policeman is there, it building, with a Township Com- decisions while on Millburn’s freeholder, can ably serve town- fund-raising walk Saturday at the intersection of Main Street works,” she said. “You see a po- mittee member being there one governing body. ship constituents. Verona Park in Verona. and Millburn Avenue is danger- liceman and you don’t roll night a week or different services “Nick’s the total politician,” In turn, the GOP incumbents This 5-mile walk-run and its ous, even more so with people through the stop sign.” are offered on a trial basis. she said. “I’m not. Nick is trying have charged Ms. DiPasqua- proceeds will go toward the using the two streets as thor- The Cypress Street resident When asked if county govern- to get more people involved in Romano and Mr. Gorin with Henry H. Kessler Foundation, oughfares. She suggests putting has noted problems on her own ment was necessary, Ms. Di- the Democratic Committee. mudslinging and not getting which focuses on supporting re- another traffic light downtown, street, such as people “drag Pasqua-Romano, who husband, They’re closet Democrats. down to real issues. But she be- habilitation research for spinal somewhere on Millburn Avenue racing,” she said, as well as on- Nicholas, works in the Essex They’re not coming out… But I lieves they have run a fair cam- cord, stroke, traumatic brain between Spring and Main streets going construction. County clerk’s office, had this to don’t believe it will have any- paign. injury, multiple sclerosis and var- or between Main Street and Ms. DiPasqua-Romano ac- say: “I’m not 100 percent sure of thing to do with me being a “They’re not used to having ious orthopedic conditions. Lackawanna Place. knowledged the importance of all aspects of county govern- member of the Township Com- people running against them,” Stephani is charged with gath- “People cross in the middle of education to her and her family, ment. I don’t know how to mittee.” she said. “They are not used to ering a team of people (all ages) the street, they don’t always walk but recommended oversight for answer that question. I don’t She also supports the town’s being challenged. We’re trying to from this township and surround- to the crosswalk,” she said. “And the Board of Education to keep want to say ‘no,’ but there are a secession movement, but is pes- get elected, and I don’t believe ing areas to attend the event to drivers don’t pay attention.” budget figures in check. Senior lot of services we can do for our- simistic as to whether it will we are doing anything wrong. help raise money for the Kessler Foundation. Prizes will be award- A more positive relationship citizens, she said, are “up in selves. work, and is torn between “I think that anything that has ed to every adult, child and team with the county, which Ms. Di- arms” over the recently voter-ap- “I don’t think we (get the ser- paying higher taxes, and leaving to do with the town or its elected Pasqua-Romano does not think that raises the most money. proved $18 million referendum. vices we pay for). I think we do less affluent communities on officials, we have a right to A former volunteer at Kessler the town has now, would help in She also questions whether the pay a lot in county taxes and we their own. know.” Institute for Rehabilitation in finding a solution to the traffic taxes township residents pay to don’t get the return.” Ms. DiPasqua-Romano and Ms. DiPasqua-Romano works West Orange, Stephani devoted problems. the county are too high, and if The recently appointed chair- her running mate, Abbott Gorin, part time at Overlook Hospital in 114 hours last year to working outpatient services. She resides with patients at the institute. no wrongdoings at the DMDA. earned the town a AAA bond she said, if she’ll be appointed with her husband on Cypress For additional information or to There are no missing funds.” rating with Moody’s and Stan- liaison to the commission again Street with their children, register for the event, call (973) McNett Some community members dard and Poor’s. next year, but feels pleased with Christina, Jessica and Nicholas. Continued from Page 1 376-4422. have stated concerns that over- At times under fire for her ef- the group’s progress. ideas is starting a conversation head costs for the organization, forts, Ms. McNett takes pride in “I think the Environmental about a new Town Hall, moving which is funded through an the deer management program, Commission has more projects the township recycling center annual $160,000 tax levy which includes a controlled on its radar screen,” she said. and creating a river walk. against members of the down- hunt and trap and transfer, she “But I’ve gotten them on solid “Communities would die for town special improvement dis- spearheaded for the township. footing, and I’m really proud of a river,” she said of the West trict (SID), will eventually eat She believes the Committee’s that.” Branch of the Rahway River, up the entire assessment. approach took into account res- Ms. McNett’s Democratic op- which runs through the center The Committeewoman said idents’ concern for the wildlife ponents in recent weeks 962435-01 of town, “and we have one and the DMDA continues to seek as well as different types of brought to the fore concerns w we don’t appreciate it.” grant opportunities, but ac- control methods, and provided about her previous employment Other goals include maintain- knowledged that the funding adequate police coverage while history with Essex County, in- ing a solid mix of retail stores will not continue to cover costs keeping the public informed. cluding work done at Turtle and creating pedestrian cross- in the long term. She said there As for the questions and fears Back Zoo and a recent freelance walks to tie Essex Street and are “thoughts of extending the surrounding the eventual con- project for the Department of Millburn Avenue, and resignal- business district,” recalling that trolled hunt, she said, “all of Economic Development, Train- ing traffic lights at several some businesses outside the that, time has played out, and ing and Employment. COVER UNSIGHTLY RADIATORS downtown intersections. SID were interested in joining all of that has been allayed.” For the freelance project, Ms. MANY STYLES AND COLORS The Committee is also look- it. The Committee’s liaison to McNett was responsible for Improves DIRECT FROM FACTORY TO YOU... SAVE ing into widening sidewalks, A member of the township’s the Environmental Commis- compiling a department Heat Prevents she said. 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She cited She defended her employ- gauge the traffic impact before Overall, she said, the Town- Friday the commission’s work ment, saying the work repre- TO taking definitive action. ship Committee maintains a to further integrated pest man- sented “thinking outside the The wider sidewalks, Ms. pay-as-you-go mentality of agement practices (IPM) on box.” If another opportunity THIS McNett said, would create a fiscal conservancy. public property and at district came, she said, she would con- shorter distance across the When asked if the governing schools. sider it. 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corps stationed in Saudi Arabia For his part, Mr. Romano said during Desert Storm, and a Campaign he had challenger credentials on Bate primary day that were issued to colonel in the Army Reserve, Mr. Continued from Page 1 Continued from Page 1 Bate said he observed emergency him. Recalling the problem with and election may have smoothed a exercises conducted by the state of “electioneering,” in his judge- the election machines, he com- lot of that over.” Rhode Island. He is pushing state ment, if a candidate wears a mented that the snafu caused 20 Along with Assemblyman officials to sanction similar tests nametag as Mr. Gorin did, and people to be disenfranchised. In Weingarten, Mr. Bate feels he was on a state or regional basis. that had he been notified he would the end, however, the primary a catalyst in obtaining state and “It would give confidence to the have investigated the matter im- election was not challenged. federal aid for his old neighbor- people who respond; it would give mediately. “It’s electioneering “I don’t recall doing anything improper on primary day,” Mr. hood after it was devastated by confidence to the citizens,” Mr. even if the badge doesn’t say, ‘Vote for Me,’” Mr. Casciano ex- Romano said. “I think he (Mr. Tropical Storm Floyd, but in the Bate said. plained. “It cannot be within 100 Bate) is grasping at straws. He’s end, he said, he represents both The Committee member sum- feet of the polling place. Had I on the defensive. Why else would Millburn and Short Hills. marized his background as one who works well with his col- known, I would have stepped in.” he bring this up now?” “Whether the project is Don’s Regarding the complaints about Mr. Gorin said of the badge in- over by Livingston, or this end of leagues. “They’ve chosen me to be deputy mayor two years in a Mr. Romano, Mr. Casciano re- cident that he was wearing the town here, the principal is the nametag “inadvertently” when he row,” he said. “I’ve got a good peated his “after-the-fact” caveat. same: you try and preserve the He described the restrictions con- was in the polling area. He had level of experience. I don’t go residential character of the neigh- cerning challenger credentials as gone to South Mountain directly away: I’m persistent.” borhood.” somewhat vague, and suggested from another meeting, he recalled, Mr. Bate, who also is a Repub- If re-elected to the Township Mr. Romano may have had at- and removed the tag when asked lican candidate for an at-large Committee, he thinks the next large credentials. to do so. county freeholder seat, is proud of three years will require long-range Mr. Casciaco did say he would Mr. Gorin observed he had his regional accomplishments. planning. Targeting a groundwater have officials come to the town- suggested to Mr. Bate at the The township’s representative problem in the South Mountain ship this year to do spot checks on time that they return to the more since 1999 to the Joint Meeting of section will be a priority, he said. Election Day even though he has serious issue of straightening Essex and Union Counties, a Improving the downtown district never had to do so before. out the voting machines. wastewater treatment plant serv- by relocating the township’s recy- “Normally I don’t get com- According to Mr. Gorin, Mr. ing 15 municipalities, he claims a cling center and considering a plaints in Millburn,” he said. “But Bate displayed no interest in the record “of achievement and parking deck are both questions to I am going to do spot checks this disenfranchised votes counted doggedness,” such as when the be addressed. year.” on the machines. issue of privatization of the Joint A lawyer who practices civil Staff photo/Harry Trumbore Meeting came up for public litigation, Mr. Bate resides on TIED UP—Traffic was snarled earlier this month when work debate. Locust Avenue with his wife, to replace a water main on Old Short Hills Road reduced “It was a runaway train,” he Charlotte, and son, Daniel. that thoroughfare to one lane. The new line will supply a said. Another son, Brendan, attends sprinkler system being added to a nearby building. Some representatives from the University of Rhode Island. member municipalities favored private control of the association, which assesses an annual sur- 99-01 charge against its members, but 7

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slow downtown traffic, including “The farmers market is impor- grants come around,” he said, but wondered aloud what conflicts executive position have indicated installation of traffic lights at tant, the special events are im- admits the library renovations would arise for a town official a willingness to discuss the prob- Gorin Millburn Avenue and Lackawan- portant,” he said. made according to the state-man- who may be looking to achieve lems the township finds with Continued from Page 1 na Place, and Millburn Avenue in He understands the DMDA dated schedule would have been new county assignments while Essex County. political body shouldn’t oversee front of the high school. may have to increase assess- “a squeeze.” ostensibly supporting secession “Essex County is not going to a nonpolitical body. There is a With valet parking a reported ments to cover rising administra- Mr. Gorin questioned the ties from that county. let the jewel in the crown go so real danger in that.” success, he said, there is less tive costs, but said a cap could be his opponents have to Essex Mr. Gorin is head trustee of the willingly,” Mr. Gorin said. The If elected to the Committee, he need for an immediate, perma- set if resistance builds among County. Incumbent Mary welfare fund for the Civil Ser- ensuing court battle and the would sit down with Board of nent garage or deck to house ad- merchants. The organization can McNett once wrote promotional vice Bar Association of New legal fees entailed, he added, Education members and help ditional parking. Control of traf- apply for more grants if the mer- materials for county programs. York City, overseeing specific would wipe out any financial pinpoint expensive programs that fic on Essex Street, he said, will chants feel their dues outweigh Her running mate, Salvatore J. union medical benefits. benefit to the township. could be delayed. dictate how space around the the benefits and services provid- Bate, is seeking re-election to the Acknowledging that being a Instead of arguing the topic of “It’s a well-run school present recycling center, for in- ed by the DMDA. Township Committee as well as union official, some residents secession, Mr. Gorin thinks a di- system,” he said. “The esprit de stance, can be utilized. He also is in favor of seizing an at-large freeholder seat. Mr. might have a problem with him alogue between township offi- corps among the teachers can He said despite ongoing con- opportunities to obtain state Gorin questioned whether some- negotiating township contracts cials and state legislators might make up for differences and in- troversy surrounding the Down- grant monies, such as were of- one can serve both township res- with unions, he responded with a be better spent on the subject of conveniences.” town Millburn Development Al- fered for library renovations, idents and Essex County. quote by Joseph Kennedy, who tax relief for seniors. A strong supporter of down- liance (DMDA), he still believes which the Township Committee “It’s simple: what if there is a once said, “You get the smartest “What if you want to stay?” town development, Mr. Gorin it is a viable organization be- ultimately declined. decision that has to be made fox to guard the hen house.” Mr. Gorin asked. “What if Mill- said he is in favor of measures to cause it anchors the downtown. “You don’t know when those which will benefit an area greater As for secession, Mr. Gorin burn becomes this place with than Millburn, or may be preju- views it as a tactic with little young families and there’s the dicial to Millburn?” he asked. chance of succeeding. There is cycle where you bring your kids “Also,” he said, addressing Mr. no support for it in Trenton, he here and you bring them up and Bate, in absentia, “if you’re said. While the threat of seces- then you’re gone…I don’t think elected to those positions, would sion has not opened a dialogue that’s healthy.” you serve out your term here (on on county government with pre- Mr. Gorin lives on Ridgewood the Township Committee)?” sent county officials, he said, Road with his wife, Laura, and As for Ms. McNett, Mr. Gorin both candidates for the county his son, Jeremy.

Photo courtesy of the Glenwood School PTA A TEDDY BEAR PICNIC—Kindergarten students at Glenwood School culminated a month-long study of teddy bears with a teddy bear picnic Oct. 4. Marking the 10th year of studying teddy bears, each kindergarten class performed songs for and family. Pictured above is Ann Yauch’s class during their performance. DMDA Continued from Page 1 legal avenues for us.” When asked the nature of the Advertising Section complaint, Mr. Borenstein would 407787-01 only say, “they made certain alle- gations, which we feel, for the most part, are not factually or Oct. 19th & 20th November 2nd legally meritorious.” According to information Come Join Us… 377246-01 CRAFT SHOW gleaned from a Superior Court 9th Annual Craft Show ST. PETER’S CHURCH clerk, the complainants are Mr. BERGEN CATHOLIC HS. 281 ROSELAND AVE., ESSEX FELLS Suskauer, the DMDA, and its ex- 1040 Oradell Ave, Oradell, NJ “All The Trimmings,” – A CRAFT MARKET Sat. & Sun., October 19 & 20 SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 2002 ecutive director, Pat Holden. The 10am-4pm Adm: $1.00 Donation

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Thursday, October 17, 2002 THE ITEM of Millburn and Short Hills Page 17 SPORTS MHS booters fall in Essex opener iety, to keep the match scoreless. By Jim Connelly Columbia broke through off a of The Item counterattack for the first goal Rob Grosso preferred to look of the match midway through at the positives when discussing the second half. Rock came out the effort turned in by the Mill- to challenge onrushing Colum- burn High School varsity boys’ bia defender Travis McKoy, but soccer team in what turned out McKoy was able to elude Rock to be a 2-0 loss to Columbia in and deposit the ball into the un- the first round of the Essex occupied goal. County Tournament at Cameron Midfielder Zach Posner pro- Field in South Orange. vided Columbia with an insur- “We tried to mark them one- ance goal several minutes later on-one, we played physical and when he curled a shot inside the we did not give up,” said the left post from about 30 yards first-year Miller head coach of out. the loss that dropped his team to “I also thought (junior mid- 3-7. fielder) Christian DiRienzo did Millburn, the 10th seed, a nice job distributing the ball buoyed by a stellar performance and that (junior defender) Josh by junior keeper David Rock Senior did a good job marking Staff photo/Jim Connelly over the first 40 minutes, kept their leading goal scorer,” Staff photo/Jim Connelly Grosso said. ON THE MARK—Columbia forward Adam Greenberg (17) is the seventh-seeded Cougars IN THE NICK OF TIME—Midfielder Evan Tanelli (8) of Millburn marked by Millburn midfielder Andrew Zalk in the first half of (8-4-2) off the scoreboard in the Columbia, which will meet second-seeded Montclair in this foils a clearing attempt by Columbia defender Travis McKoy Sunday afternoon’s Essex County Tournament match in first half. Rock made five saves, Sunday afternoon. The Millers dropped a 2-0 decision to the South Orange. several of the difficult var- Sunday’s county quarterfinals, outshot Millburn 17-11. Cougars in the Essex County Tournament first-round match. MILLER NOTES—Senior Orange routs MHS gridders 35-0 midfielder Doug Blacker A penalty kick by sophomore Davis and sophomore Chris headed in a kick from DiRienzo midfielder Max Geller account- Lopes shared the team lead in for the lone Miller goal in a 4-1 ed for the only Miller score in goals with three entering this By Jim Connelly loss to unbeaten West Orange the loss to West Orange. Geller, week’s action. of The Item Oct. 10 at Millburn High The Orange Tornadoes had all School. The setback dropped they could handle in the Mill- Millburn’s Northern Hills Con- MHS girls’ soccer team burn High School varsity foot- ference, Skyline Division ball team for the better part of record to 3-5. primed for night contest the first 24 minutes of Saturday The Miller junior varsity afternoon’s Northern Hills Con- went 0-1-1 last week, battling when it takes the field tomorrow St. Benedict’s Prep to a 1-1 tie By Jim Connelly for the contest against its North- ference contest played on a of The Item muddy Millburn High School on Oct. 7 and falling to West ern Hills Conference, Skyline field. Orange 5-1 on Oct. 10. Junior Are you ready for some Division rival, which will be the Coach Carmen Guarino’s varsity coach Bryan Felt’s soccer? team’s first taste of competition Miller squad trailed only 6-0 in squad carried a 4-3-2 record Al Michaels and John Madden since a 1-0 defeat of Skyline Di- the final minute of the first half into this week’s action. won’t be on hand, but Steve vision foe West Orange Oct. 10 when the Tornadoes (4-1) scored Sophomore midfielder Greg Buesser and his Millburn High on the Mountaineers’ home in stunning fashion on a 74-yard Schvey scored his first goal of School varsity girls’ soccer team field. touchdown strike from senior the season at 17:44 of the will be tomorrow when the Tomorrow’s game was sched- quarterback Darryl Sims to second half off a pass from Millers play host to West Mil- uled to be the second of back-to- senior wide receiver Marquis sophomore forward Peter ford in the program’s first-ever back contests for the Millers. Bonds. Davis, earning the Millers a tie home night game at 7 p.m. in the However, this afternoon’s sched- The scoring strike came on a with unbeaten St. Benedict’s high school stadium. uled home match against Sky- play in which the Tornadoes (8-0-1). Millburn will be well-rested line Division rival Mount St. faced a third-and-25 from their Dominic has been postponed to own 26-yard line. Orange, after allow Mount St. Dominic and initially lining up for the extra Millburn frosh booters Newark Academy play their point, tallied the two-point con- rain-delayed Essex County version when senior running Staff photo/Jim Connelly extend win streak to four Tournament first-round match back Cory Boyd, who did his Millburn outshot West Orange today at Montclair Kimberley GRIDIRON ACTION—Miller running back Joe Song (44, top Academy. own fair share of damage in the photo) picks up some of his team-high 55 rushing yards in By Jim Connelly 10-2. contest, rose out of his holder’s of The Item Goals by Podhoretz, Leitner, CORNER KICKS — Mill- Saturday’s 35-0 loss to Orange. Linebacker Teddy Sullivan burn, the No. 1 seed, is slated to position and hit Bonds in the end (34) and defensive end Craig Parcells (86, bottom photo) team Millburn High School’s Haro and Metzger propelled the host ninth-seeded Montclair zone for a 14-0 Orange lead. up to tackle Orange running back Cory Boyd. freshman boys’ soccer team, on Millers to a 4-0 win over visiting Kimberley Academy at 2 p.m. Orange went on to score three the strength of two goals by for- Passaic Valley Oct. 8. second-half touchdowns en ward Philip Dillon and one each Podhoretz knocked in a pass Sunday in the Essex County route to a 35-0 victory, snapping by forward Edgar Haro and from Dillon at the 1:40 mark and Tournament quarterfinals. MKA a two-game winning streak by midfielder Brandon Metzger, Leitner scored off a pass from advanced with a 5-3 defeat of Millburn (2-2). extended its winning streak to midfielder Brian Nalitt, leading eighth-seeded Nutley in a first- “We seemed to self-destruct,” four matches Oct. 10 with a 4-1 Millburn to a 2-0 halftime lead. round match Monday afternoon. Guarino said. “We would be win at West Orange. Haro scored 18 seconds into The Millers had a first-round moving the ball and all of the The Millers (7-1) received a the second half off a pass from bye. sudden we found ourselves first-half goal from Dillon at the Podhoretz. Metzger tallied the An unassisted goal by Morgan going backward. We can’t play 4:30 mark off a pass from mid- final Millburn goal at the 15-10 Foley with 22:16 left in the first sloppy and expect to win.” fielder Seth Podhoretz. mark. Midfielder Trevor Beston half accounted for the lone score Some of the sloppiness Guari- Dillon’s second goal of the assisted on the goal. in the Millers’ defeat of West no alluded to was the number of match at 5:30 of the second half Metzger played the first half in Orange. The Millers improved to penalties assessed against the snapped a 1-1 tie. Midfielder goal, making three saves. Jose 8-1-1 overall and 8-0 in the Sky- Millers’ offensive unit, infrac- Mikey Leitner assisted on the goal. Santana took over to start the line Division with their sixth tions that often left senior signal Haro extended the Millers’ second half and came up with consecutive triumph. caller Doug Britton and his of- lead to 3-1 with a goal off a pass two saves. Rachel Furman tallied a hat fensive mates facing long yard from Metzger at the 21-minute The two wins raised Mill- trick and Bryn Hagmann added situations on second and third mark of the second half. Metzger burn’s Northern Hills Confer- a pair of goals in the Millers’ downs. capped the scoring at the 24:30 ence, Skyline Division record 5-0 defeat of visiting Passaic The Tornadoes scored their mark with an unassisted goal. to 6-1. Valley on Oct. 8. first touchdown on a 32-yard run by Boyd with 4:13 left in the first quarter. A bad snap from center prevented Orange kicker Jacques Belony from getting off the extra point kick. Orange marched 46 yards for the score after Britton was intercepted on the Millers’ opening possession. Orange’s second-half scores came on a 74-yard catch and run by Bonds, a five-yard run bv Boyd and a 55-yard interception return by defensive back Fred Caffrey. MILLER NOTES — Miller junior wide receiver/safety Andy Guadagno suffered what was di- agnosed as a broken right thumb in the second quarter. Guadagno missed the remainder of the first half while getting his thumb en- cased in a soft case. Guadagno was limited to playing defense in the second half, a situation that is expected to continue in tomorrow night’s contest at Wayne Valley. Britton completed eight of 19 passes for 85 yards. Junior run- ning back Joe Song, coming off a 103-yard effort in the Millers’ 12-0 defeat of the West Orange on Oct. 4, gained a team-high 55 yards on nine carries. Wayne Valley, which hosts the e13201-01

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Page 18 THE ITEM of Millburn and Short Hills Thursday, October 17, 2002 Millburn tennis squad downs Nutley in section tournament opener defeat of seventh-seeded Scotch By Jim Connelly Plains. of The Item Top-seeded West Morris Cen- The last place freshman Sammi tral and fourth-seeded Montville Bucciero expected to find herself were to meet in Tuesday’s other Monday afternoon was in the piv- semifinal. The semifinal winners otal match of the Millburn High are scheduled to meet for the sec- School’s varsity girls’ tennis tion crown this afternoon. team’s match against Nutley. “The future of Millburn tennis Bucciero, a late replacement at really stepped up today,” said third singles for an under-the- Miller head coach Elliot Lovi. weather Katerina Markov, came Bucciero and fellow classmate through with the match-clinching Jennifer Jacobs came through point in the third-seeded Millers’ with key victories. 4-1 defeat of the sixth-seeded Bucciero recorded the match- Raiders in the quarterfinal round winning point with a 6-2, 7-5 of the New Jersey State Inter- defeat of Nutley’s Yasmine scholastic Athletic Association Sharma at third singles. Staff photo/Jim Connelly North Jersey, Section 2, Group 3 Bucciero’s victory gave Millburn YOU CAN DO IT—Head coach Elliot Lovi offers words of Tournament. an insurmountable 3-1 advantage. encouragement to Sammi Bucciero during a break in the Staff photo/Jim Connelly The victory advanced Millburn Jacobs outlasted the Raiders’ second set of the Millburn freshman’s third singles match in AT THE READY—Rebecca Meskin (foreground) assumes her to this past Tuesday afternoon’s Morgan Samet 6-3, 6-1 at first Monday’s state section match against Nutley. Bucciero defensive stance while doubles partner Monica Saumoy follows semifinal-round match against doubles. recorded the match-clinching point in the Millers’ 4-1 victory. through on a serve during the Millburn varsity girls’ tennis team’s second-seeded West Morris A third freshman, Jamie Tonel- state section match against Nutley Monday afternoon. Meskin Mendham. Mendham advanced li, and her partner, junior Nicole second doubles win over Nutley’s Lovi was quick to credit Miller and Saumoy won their first doubles match in three sets. with a 41/2-1/2 quarterfinal-round Schneider, rolled to a 6-0, 6-0 Sarena Cohen and Kim Holly- junior varsity coach Bill Wicken- wood. heisser for his work with the pro- One match went the distance. gram’s younger players. The Millers’ first doubles team “Coach Wickenheisser has done of junior Rebecca Meskin and a good job working with Sammi senior Monica Saumoy rallied and Jamie,” Lovi said. “It is a lot for a 4-6, 6-3, 6-3 defeat of better to have our young players Nutley’s Robyn Dobosh and play with the junior varsity rather Melissa Stablicki. than not play on the varsity level.” Miller frosh field hockey team edged by Livingston A bid for a third consecutive ingston match coming off wins victory by the Millburn High over Wayne Valley, 2-0 on Oct. 4, School freshman field hockey and Passaic Valley, 2-1 on Oct. 8. team following an 0-4-2 start to Wing Mariana Belo and inner the season by the fell short Oct. Alison Fischer each scored a 10 when the Millers dropped a 2- goal in the win over Wayne 1 decision to Livingston. Valley. Middie Andi Goldberg Jennifer Memmolo scored the and Kazeem each had an assist. lone Millburn (2-5-2) goal off a Middie Danielle Spar scored feed from fellow middie twice in the win over Passaic Maryam Kazeem. Valley. Belo and inner Michelle The Millers entered the Liv- Sweetwood each had an assist.

VARSITY CLUB HONOREES—Five Millburn High School 27. Greenslade recorded three consecutive shutouts in the athletes have been recognized as Millburn Varsity Club Ath- Miller girls’ soccer team’s defeats of Mount St. Dominic, letes of the Week for the first three weeks of the fall season. Wayne Valley and The Academy of St. Elizabeth. Natalia D’- Gloria Nalitt (left) was recognized for scoring a hat trick in the Souza and Joe Schulz (fourth and fifth from left) earned Ath- Miller field hockey team’s season-opening 4-2 defeat of Pas- lete of the Week honors for Sept. 30-Oct. 6. D’Souza made saic Valley on Sept. 14. Doug Britton and Rita Greenslade a total of 28 saves in a pair of victories by Millburn’s field (second and third from left) received Athlete of the Week hockey team. She made eight saves in a 3-1 win at Lakeland honors for Sept. 23-29. Britton tossed two touchdown and 20 saves in a 3-2 overtime win at Wayne Valley. Schulz passes, ran for a score and kicked two field goals in the registered 10 tackles and recovered a fumble in the Miller Miller football team’s 27-7 defeat of West Milford on Sept. football team’s 12-0 defeat of West Orange on Oct. 4. w956252-01

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Thursday, October 17, 2002 THE ITEM of Millburn and Short Hills Page 19 Girl harriers experience up and down week Rec department holding first-year head coach Jeff Kaye’s tion to falling to Caldwell 20-40. girls race is the first competition winter program signups By Jim Connelly squad with a final Skyline Divi- Drucker covered the 3.1 mile of the day at 3:15 p.m. The meet of The Item sion record of 4-4. course in 23:31 to place 21st in concludes with a combined The Millburn Recreation De- ball skills clinic is offered for girls Sophomores Jamie Drucker the 53-runner field. Scheets fin- junior varsity boys and girls race partment is currently holding reg- grades four through eight. The final two Northern Hills istration for its winter, youth bas- Registration is by mail with reg- Conference dual meets of the and Lauren Scheets were the top ished three spots back in 24th at 5:20 p.m. Miller finishers in both meets. place in 23:36. Shewmaker Alex Farber (sixth, 16:52) and ketball and wrestling programs istration flyers distributed in town- 2002 campaign represented a and softball skills clinic at its ship schools or Monday through case of opposite extremes for Drucker turned in a 10th-place (32nd, 24:39), junior Tina Wong Becky Ewert (10th, 17:50) regis- finish in the field of 55 runners in (42nd, 25:59) and junior Town Hall office and by mail. Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Millburn High School’s varsity tered top 10 finishes in a 20- Biddy basketball is offered for at Town Hall. Deadline for regis- girls’ cross country team. 23:30 in the Oct. 1 first meet Stephanie Hsuing (43rd, 26:15) runner field at the Oct. 8 North- against DePaul, Lakeland, also factored in the Millers’ team second and third graders. In-town tration for in-town, traveling bas- The Millers won three of four ern Hills freshman race at Lewis basketball leagues are offered for ketball and wrestling is Thursday, races in an Oct. 1 meet at Lewis Orange and Villa Walsh. Scheets scoring. Morris Park. Farber (sixth, took 13th place in 24:02. MILLER NOTES—Junior players in grades four through Nov. 7. Biddy basketball registra- Morris Park in Morristown, 17:11) and Brittany Freda eight. Traveling basketball teams tion closes Thursday, Nov. 21. upping the team’s overall record The Millers recorded victories Liz Seigle, who has been battling (eighth, 18:45) led the way for over Skyline Division rival shin problems all fall, attempted are offered for players in grades Softball clinic registration dead- to 7-7 and Northern Hills, Sky- Millburn in a 17-runner Northern five through eight. line is Friday, Dec. 13. line Division mark to 4-2. Mill- Orange 15-50, Lakeland 17-46 to run in her first race of the and DePaul 15-50. 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Thursday, October 17, 2002 THE ITEM of Millburn and Short Hills Page 21 MHS frosh Millburn Arrows rout gridders top Hanover Tigers 40-0 Orange 12-6 Bobby Napor blocked a punt, quarterback draw. DiTommaso Running backs Oliver Roe and recovered three fumbles and ran in the extra point for a 7-0 David Sison each scored a touch- scored a touchdown Sunday af- Millburn lead. down Saturday morning, pro- ternoon, sparking the Millburn A 13-yard touchdown run on pelling Millburn High School’s Arrows to a 4-0 defeat of the host an end sweep by Gonnello ex- freshman football team to a 12-6 Hanover Tigers in Whippany. tended Millburn’s lead to 13-0. defeat of host Orange. The Arrows (4-0) also re- Napor blocked a punt on Roe scored from a yard out to ceived two touchdowns apiece Hanover’s next possession that cap a 62-yard Millburn drive on from Mike Dasti and Matt was recovered by Gonnello at the the game’s opening series. Sison Gonnello and one from Frank Hanover 12-yard line. Gonnello ran the ball into the end zone for DiTommaso. capped a three-play scoring drive the two-point conversion and an The Arrows capped their when he scampered around the 8-0 Millburn lead. opening 50 yard drive when Di- right side for a 12-yard touch- Orange (2-3) cut Millburn’s Tommaso scored on a six-yard down run. Dasti powered in for lead to 8-6 with a third-quarter the extra point, giving Millburn a touchdown. Millburn (2-2) tallied its second touchdown as time ex- 3-on-3 outdoor 20-0 halftime lead. pired on a six-yard run by Sison. Millburn’s Andrew Sison Miller running back Julian Du- hoop tourney set caused and recovered a fumble rando gained a team-high 90 yards on the Hanover 35-yard line on on the ground. Durando also came for October 26 the first play from scrimmage of the second half. Dasti rambled up with six tackles from his de- Photo courtesy of Kevin Sullivan A 3-on-3 basketball tourna- fensive back position. ment for township youngsters 35 yards for a score after catch- Offensive guards Derek Fal- CURRENT AND FUTURE MILLER GRIDDERS—Members of the 2002 Millburn High will be conducted Saturday, Oct. ing a screen pass from Di- cone and Andrew Shewmaker, School varsity football team (blue jerseys) mingle with Millburn Recreation Department 26, at 7:30 p.m. on Taylor Park’s Tommaso on the ensuing play. linebacker Chris Spinelli and youth football players during Football Family Day activities held prior to Saturday after- outdoor courts. DiTommaso ran in the extra defensive tackle Charlie Freund- noon’s Millburn-Orange football game. Tournament play will be held point, making the score 27-0. lich also starred for Millburn. in different age groups. Prizes Napor recovered his third will be awarded to age group fumble of the game on Hanover’s Indians shine under lights in 32-0 rout of Springfield winners. Teams may register at next possession. .Napor hauled the Teen Center held every in a five-yard touchdown pass The Millburn Indians scored ing the score at 18-0. Hamilton a two-yard scoring run in the from lineman Dom Dasti and Friday and Saturday night from 7 from DiTommaso for a 33-0 on their first possession and scored again on a 62-yard run, fourth quarter. Center Nick Kyle Ripp for the extra point. to 11 p.m. at the Taylor Park Millburn lead. DiTommaso again never looked back en route to a aided by a key block from wide Gehring and right guard Lex Millburn, which held Spring- recreation building. In the event ran in the extra point. 32-0 victory under the lights receiver Matt Goldman. Half- Blum provided key blocks on field to just two first downs, re- of rain, the tournament will be The Arrows’ final touchdown Oct. 9 over host Springfield. back Chris Benedict hauled in a O’Leary’s touchdown run. Full- ceived stellar defensive play rescheduled for Saturday, Nov. 2. was set up by Ben Sieg fumble A 52-yard option pass from toss from quarterback Andrew back Robert DeCastro took a from end Billy McFarland, For more information, contact recovery on the Hanover 26-yard Millburn halfback Mike DiTo- Spelman for the extra point. handoff from quarterback Tyler tackles Ryan Blum and Max Millburn Recreation Department line. masso to wide receiver Mike Halfback A.J. O’Leary scored Udland and charged into the Janoff and safety Eric Ruben- supervisor Frank Dasti at (973) Dasti capped the drive with a Donnelly accounted for the the Indians’ final touchdown on end zone behind key blocks stein. 564-7750. three-yard touchdown run. game’s first touchdown. 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Page 22 THE ITEM of Millburn and Short Hills Thursday, October 17, 2002 Braves, Hanover go scoreless on gridiron Millburn Soccer Club roundup The Millburn Braves and The Braves had a first-half punt Filepp at the 16 as time ran out. Emily Beimfohr scored on an ceived strong defensive play in the Crew’s 3-2 defeat Hanover Tigers battled to a score- return for a touchdown by Will Other offensive standouts for assist from Katie Beimfohr, and from Rebecca Jarosolovsky and of Washington Township. less tie Sunday afternoon on a Bonomo negated by a penalty. Millburn were Jordan Mark, Nikki Willens and Nikki Blank Erica Paley in a 3-0 loss to the Goals by Joey Kizel, Thomas rain-soaked Malapartis Field in A final attempt by the Braves to Kevin Wilson, Jacob Silver, each scored a goal Sunday to North Hunterdon Dynamite on Killian and McNamara sparked break the scoreless deadlock was Tommy Gibbons and Evan Hanover. give the Millburn Soccer Club’s the Crew, the club’s second thwarted when time ran out in the Berger. Sunday. Keeper Blaine Green- match on Sunday, to a 3-0 fourth quarter with Millburn dri- The Braves, who allowed Red Hots a 3-2 win over the berg made several stellar saves Registration forms ving. Hanover to gain just a single Player Development Academy for the Mystics. defeat of the FC Bucks. Keeper The Braves drove to the first down, received stellar de- Tsunami. The Jersey Crew took second Eric Vorchheimer, Bryan available online Hanover 35-yard line with less fensive performances from Ben Strong play by midfielders place in the boys Under-11 divi- Gonnella, David Westlake and Registration forms for recre- than a minute to play. Ray Buck- D’Alessio, Greg Fontaina, Janie Penney and Tanya Sood sion of the Pemberton Tourna- Clayton Johnson turned in out- ation department programs can ley connected on a 15-yard pass Chase Rogers, Michael Sista, and keeper Brianna Siracuse ment this past weekend. standing performances for the be downloaded online by visiting to Matt Filepp, but Hanover made Alex Smith, Ethan Spielman helped secure the victory. Chris Benedict, Jeffrey Wang Crew. the township’s Web site at the play well covered and tackled and Harry Tarre. The Millburn Mystics re- and Nikhil Vohra turned in www.twp.millburn.nj.us. Once strong all around efforts in the Zenn makes ace the site has been accessed, visi- Crew’s 1-0 loss Saturday to tors should go the forms library Roger Zenn of Cayuga Way Item sports editor Jim Connelly can be reached eventual tournament winner aced the 110-yard ninth hole at to obtain registration forms. NASA of Paterson. For more information, contact the municipal Par-3 Golf Course via e-mail at [email protected] Jeffrey Eisenbud, Alex in Gero Park Oct. 2 with a 7-iron. the township recreation depart- Rosenberg and Casey McNa- ment at (973) 564-7097. Bernard Zenn of Oval Road wit- mara each scored a goal Sunday nessed the ace.

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OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1:00-5:00 PM. FABULOUS LOCATION! THIS CHARMING 3 BEDROOM, 2 FULL AND 2 HALF BATH GLENWOOD COLO- Call Joan Davino for a private showing NIAL OFFERS A LARGE LIVING ROOM WITH FIREPLACE, ELEGANT FORMAL DINING ROOM, SPACIOUS FAMILY ROOM, EAT-IN KITCHEN AND FINISHED BASEMENT. LOVELY CROWN MOLDINGS, HARD- WOOD FLOORS AND PRIVATE YARD COMPLETE THE PICTURE. ALL THIS....AND JUST A SHORT WALK Days: 973-376-4545 • Eves: 973-379-7113 FROM SCHOOLS, TOWN, NYC TRAINS AND BUS...CAN BE YOURS. $579,900 DIR: MILLBURN AVE. TO E13212-01 BALTUSROL TO ELMWOOD TO WOODLAND SHORT HILLS OFFICE • 505 Millburn Ave. • 973-376-4545 SHORT HILLS OFFICE - 505 MILLBURN AVE. - 973-376-4545 -01 http://www.weichert.com 7 E1308 EQUAL HOUSE OPPORTUNITY

Sales Associate for September Prudential New Jersey Properties con- gratulates Kathleen Frese - the Millburn office’s September Sales Associate of the Month. A licensed Chester Twp real estate agent for more than 16 Stunning views are seen from this young center hall Colonial. Architectural detail abounds in this 6 bedroom, years, Kathy was named to the Silver 6 full & 2 half bath home. Magnificent pool. $2,195,000. level of NJAR’s 2001 Million Dollar Sales Club and she was also recog- nized as a member of Prudential’s prestigious President’s Circle, placing her among the top 5 percent of Prudential agents nation- wide. In addition, as a member of Prudential New Jersey Properties’ Round Table, Kathy is among the Top 40 agents in the company. She has also been designated an LIVING IS EASY... Accredited Buyer Representative (ABR). Always focused on her client’s needs, Kathy provides top In this luxurious 3 Bedroom, 3 Bath Mini Estate in Llewellyn Park level marketing and negotiating skills to benefit both her just 30 minutes from Manhattan! Set on 3 acres of wooded prop- erty, enjoy open floor plan for entertaining or comfortable family sellers and buyers. A longtime resident of Maplewood, living. Living Room w/fireplace, cathedral ceilings, Master Suite Kathy’s knowledge of the area is an invaluable resource to w/Dressing Room, heated inground pool, tennis court & more! her clients. Gated community with wonderful views! $799,000. Take a Virtual For all of your buying and selling needs, call Kathy at Peapack Gladstone tour on website. (973) 467-3883 ext. 264 Gracious 5 bedroom Colonial minutes to town & train to NYC. 1.9 acres with pastoral views of neighboring farm- lands. $865,000

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LENSCRAFTERS LIONS CLUBS eyeglasses by prescription and hand-deliver them to people in developing countries who need eyeglasses, but cannot afford them. Please drop off your old eyeglasses Bernardsville WELCOME TO SHORT HILLS! at our office or call and we will pick them up at your home! Custom home featuring a living room with fireplace & We warmly welcome the new owners of this gracious Thank You for "scaring up" your old glasses! soaring ceiling,1st floor master suite,3 additional bedrooms REALTOR® & 4 1/2 baths. Beautifully set on 5 acres. $1,100,000. Center Hall Colonial, which was successfully market- PRUDENTIAL WEBSITE ed by Gertrude Carrington of our Millburn office. For www.PruNewJerseywww.PruNewJersey..comcom MILLBURN OFFICE: SchoolH Houseouse P Plazalaza 3 37474 MillMillburnburn A Avenuevenue 973/467-3883 the very best in all your real estate needs, contact Offices Serving Northern a andndCen Centraltral N Newew J Jerseyersey - A Ann I Independentlyndependently O Ownedwned&Oper & OperatedatedMemberofThe Member of TheP Prudentialrudential R Realeal E Estatestate A Affiliates,ffiliates, IInc.nc. Gertrude today! Res: 973-379-4283 421-01

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Thursday, October 17, 2002 THE ITEM of Millburn and Short Hills Page 23 Annual Halloween parade October 31 The 52nd annual Battalion Chief Edward O’Brien Halloween Parade will be held on Thursday, Coldwell Banker®, Since 1906, America's Premier Real Estate Company Oct. 31. The parade will form on the Douglas Street side of Mill- MADISON burn Fire Department headquar- ters at 6:30 p.m. and will begin with the ringing of the fire whistle at 7 p.m. The parade will proceed east on Essex Street, south on Main Street and west on Millburn Avenue, ending at Millburn High School in the old gymnasium. Children will be judged for prizes in the following groups: preschool, first through third grade, fourth to seventh grade, eighth grade and over, groups and floats. The St. Rose Knights of For the discriminating buyer! A perfect 10! This Columbus, the Millburn PBA almost-new, beautiful and spacious home offers Local 34, and the American Legion Post 140 will donate grand numerous amenities, very sought-after, local, prizes. possible au pair suite, new designer kitchen, 3- The Millburn Fire Department, car garage, finished lower level and very private the Millburn Firemen’s Benevo- lent Association Local 32, and the yard. MDS0305. $1,525,000 Millburn Firemen’s Welfare Asso- Photos courtesy of the Overlook Hospital Foundation ciation sponsor this annual parade. www.ColdwellBankerMoves.com In case of inclement weather, Madison Office 180 Main Street 973.377.4444 RESIDENTS COME OUT the judging will be held indoors at Coldwell Banker Mortgage Services 888.288.9575 the high school. For more infor- REALTOR® FOR GALA—More than ©2002, Coldwell Banker Real Estate Corporation. Coldwell Banker is a registered trademark mation, or to volunteer to judge of Coldwell Banker Corporation. An Equal Opportunity Company. Equal Housing Opportunity. 1,000 supporters of Over- parade participants, call (973) Owned and Operated by NRT Incorporated. e13162-01 look Hospital gathered at 564-7035. the New Jersey Perform- ing Arts Center on Sept. 14 for “Great Perfor- mances 2002,” a fund- raiser for the hospital’s emergency department. Above, township residents Dr. William and Maida Tansey, at left and right, break for a picture with Dr. Tansey’s mother, Marie, honorary chairman of the event. At left, township resident Emily Ridgway, left, recipient of Over- look’s Lifetime Achieve- ment Award, is congratu- lated by Angelo Del Rossi, executive producer of Paper Mill: The State The- atre of New Jersey. Local auction helps Gilda’s Club “It’s not what happens in life,” ovarian cancer, Gilda’s Club is a all in a nonresidential, homelike said Gilda Radner, “it’s how you nonprofit organization that brings setting. handle it.” individuals and their families, Lead by Linda Storry, sales as- In honor of that spirit, the Short living with cancer, together with sociate in the Short Hills Office Hills Office of Coldwell Banker, other members and field “ex- of Coldwell Banker, this year’s CUSTOM & COMPLETED located at 518 Millburn Avenue, perts” to experience the benefits silent auction will have a variety Situated on more than 1/2 acre of partially wooded property in one of Short will host a silent auction on of love and laughter as supple- of goods and services on which Hills’ loveliest areas, this magnificent 7,000 sq. ft. shingle style Colonial is Wednesday from 7 to 9 p.m. to ments to medical care. the public can bid. Donated by benefit the Hackensack Club- Since 1995, when the first local business owners, auction now ready for that privileged buyer. In addition to quality craftsmanship and house of Gilda’s Club. Admission Gilda’s Club opened in New York prizes include home furnishings, superb amenities, it provides 13 gracious rooms including 6 bedrooms with is free and open to the public. City, 25 other cities nationwide restaurant and gift certificates, Named for the “Saturday Night have followed. As does each club- and pampering services. Each separate au pair quarters, 4 full/2 half baths, state-of-the-art kitchen with Live” comedian, and founded by house, Gilda’s Club in Hacken- prize will have an opening bid adjoining family room, library, conservatory and 3-car garage. Priced at Joanna Bull, a cancer psychother- sack offers support and network- posted, and winners will be an- $2,475,000 and offers are invited. apist who worked with Gilda ing groups, lectures, workshops nounced at the end of the Radner during her battle with and social events free of charge, evening. Gilda’s Club in Hackensack is 431 SPRINGFIELD AVENUE • SUMMIT approved the acceptance of a located at 575 Main Street, and number of gifts: risers valued at can be reached at (201) 457-1670. 908-277-1398 Board For more information, visit Visit us at www.lsrfinehomes.com Continued from Page 1 $10,000 from the Glenwood PTO; softball uniforms and Gilda’s Club on the Internet at Take a virtual tour! work,” he said. “Quite obviously equipment valued at $5,000 from www.gildasclub.com. e13163-01 this cannot be turned into a situa- the Gary Goldring Family Foun- For more information regard- tion where seven or eight or 20 dation; $23,050 from the Educa- ing the silent auction, call Ms. people offer comments on the tion Foundation of Millburn- Storry at (973) 467-3222, exten- design and drawings. That’s why Short Hills to rewire the audio sion 116. Her direct line is (973) we had an architect.” and speaker system in the high 467-4835. Debra Camitta, chairman of school auditorium and upgrade the Student Liaison Committee, sound systems at the middle reported high school students school; and books, material, said math courses taught in the grants, technology and equip- middle school did not prepare ment valued at $10,000 from the them for high school math. middle school PTO. Responding to audience con- cerns about the report, Keith Neigel, Millburn High School principal, promised he would Budget confer with the district’s mathe- Continued from Page 1 matics supervisor, William of funds for the remainder of Miron, and explore whether 2002 and how the organization there are deficiencies in the accommodates grants that do middle school program. not materialize. The personnel report approved A public question on the by the board Monday night budget came from township showed four resignations, all in resident and businessman the special services department. Milton Resnick, who requested One, a psychologist, is taking a information on actual revenues position in another district, and a and expenditures for 2000, speech specialist, resource room 2001 and up-to-date 2002. teacher and a pre-kindergarten Saying it was public informa- aid are all leaving for personal tion, officials acknowledged his reasons. request. “People should not read too As of Wednesday, Joanne much into this,” Dr. Brodow said Monarque, township clerk, was Tuesday. He said he will be rec- compiling the information for ommending a candidate for the Mr. Resnick. vacant position of director of The public hearing on the special services at the board’s DMDA’s 2003 spending plan is next meeting scheduled for Oct. set for the Committee’s meet- ing on Tuesday, Nov. 12, at 28. e13204-01 In other business, the board Town Hall. 5-01 7

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Page 24 THE ITEM of Millburn and Short Hills Thursday, October 17, 2002 Cancer foundation to honor husband, wife Imagine Your Home, the New Jersey Center for Visual and the Paper Mill Playhouse. Arts for the past two years. He is The Sherlunds also support the a member of the board of direc- Nantucket Cottage Hospital and Totally Organized! tors of The Cancer Institute of the Nantucket Historical Society. Closets, Garages, Home Offices, Media Centers and More! New Jersey, and a supporter of For more information on the the Juvenile Bipolar Research Affiliate’s Pink Tie Ball, call Foundation, Overlook Hospital (908) 277-2904. 409823

Rick and Janet Sherlund Call for a FREE in-home design consultation $ plus Rick and Janet Sherlund of the tion. This year, the Sherlunds & estimate or showroom near you. 100 OFF township will be honored by the served as co-chairmen for Free Installation! North Jersey Affiliate of The Images 2002, the fund-raiser for Call for details. Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer The New Jersey Center for the 1 (800) BY DESIGN Foundation at its sixth annual Visual Arts. 201-964-9600 Pink Tie Ball to be held on Nov. Mr. Sherlund is managing di- W961813-01 www.closetsbydesign.com 2 at the Continental Hangar, rector at Goldman Sachs and Co. NJMG Newark Airport. and an analyst in the firm’s in- Crafted with a Lifetime Warranty Since 1982. Credit Cards Accepted. Insured & Bonded. Independently Owned and Operated. The Sherlunds are being rec- vestment research department. ognized for their involvement He joined Goldman Sachs in with the Komen Foundation’s 1982 and became a partner in Selling Your Used Vehicle?

North Jersey Affiliate and their 1994. Mr. Sherlund has been SM contribution to the foundation’s rated by Institutional Investor the It ‘Auto Be In Pictures ’ mission to eradicate breast number one Wall Street analyst cancer as a life-threatening dis- following the computer software ease. Last year, the Pink Tie Ball industry for the past 13 years. He was attended by more than 1,100 also manages the firm’s broader people and netted more than $1.3 technology investment research million for breast cancer re- effort. Your ad includes 5 lines of copy search, education, screening and Mr. Sherlund co-authored “In- with a PHOTO in: outreach programs for the under- formation Technology in served and uninsured in the affil- Action,” a book on the software iate’s nine-county Northern New market published in conjunction Jersey service area. with Massachusetts Institute of for 4 weeks at only $79.95 As supporters of the North Technology. He is a founding of- add additional lines for $5.25 each Jersey affiliate, the Sherlunds ficer and past president of the Add 4 more Essex Community $ sample have served as Pink Circle Part- Software and Computer Services Newspapers for an additional 20

ners for the Pink Tie Ball and Analyst Group, and a member of 0000409833-01 Belleville Times Glen Ridge Voice have underwritten the affiliate’s the New York Society of Securi- Bloomfield Life The Nutley Sun technology and training pro- ties Analysts and the American Add all 18 Bergen Community $ gram. Ms. Sherlund lead the Institute of Certified Public Ac- Newspapers for an additional 20 Pink Tie Ball in 2000 and 2001 countants. Pascack Valley Community Life Midland Park Suburban News The Glen Rock Gazette Ramsey Suburban News and currently serves on the affili- He has served as corporate The Ridgewood News Suburban News/Village Gazette ate’s board of trustees. chairman for the Images Gala for South Bergenite Waldwick Suburban News Northern Valley Suburbanite Wyckoff Suburban News In addition to providing sup- The Teaneck Suburbanite The Shopper News Photos can be mailed Franklin Lakes/Oakland Town Journal or brought in to: port to the Komen Foundation Suburban News Town News North Jersey Media Group North Jersey Affiliate, Ms. Sher- Mahwah Suburban News Twin-Boro News Auto Picks 1 Garret Mountain Plaza, lund also serves on the boards of Add all 4 Passaic Community $ PO Box 471, West Paterson, NJ the Overlook Hospital Founda- Newspapers for an additional 07424-0471 20 e-mailed to: tion, the Paper Mill Playhouse Dateline Journal Suburban Trends [email protected] Suburban Life Today Newspapers and the national board of the Ju- or taken by us: venile Bipolar Research Founda- Add & $ 95* In Kinnelon, Westwood, Ridgewood, *Runs daily for 7 days for only 99 Montclair, Fair Lawn, Rutherford, Cresskill, Additional Lines $5.90 and West Paterson. Ask for directions to DMDA taking riends locations when you place your ad. F Use Your Credit Card reservations for Private party advertisers only. Price of car must be included. One auto for sale per customer/ per ad. Ads may be cancelled but are non-refundable. costume breakfast ORDER TOLL FREE! The Downtown Millburn De- thought velopment Alliance (DMDA) is 1-800-891-9467 9450681-01 taking reservations for the first w annual Halloween Costume Breakfast to be held at Charlie Brown’s Steakhouse in downtown Margaret Millburn on Saturday, Oct. 26. “DMDA has sponsored the very popular ‘pick-n-paint’ pumpkin patch for several years, was a Advertising Section 407773-01 but this year, in response to the many families who enjoy spend- Adoption ing the day with their families in our downtown environment, we’ve added a new dimension little out with a Halloween Costume FREE Breakfast at Charlie Brown’s,” said Pat Holden, DMDA execu- Adoption tive director. of touch with The event invites children of all ages to dress in costume and Meeting enjoy a buffet breakfast with DMDA costumed volunteers, Children…one of life’s greatest gifts. Internationa adoption through 375859-01 who will pose for photos with current events, CHINA, VIETNAM or CAMBODIA is a wonderful way to build your family children. Following the break- WHERE: n fast, participants can head down North New Jersey Healthy infants/toddlers available Main Street to Taylor Park, WHEN: Tues, October 29, 2002 n Singles & couples eligible where they will be supplied with at 7:00 pm n Over 1,400 children placed arts and crafts materials to deco- so they bought Please call Lisa or Mary toll free visit our web site, www.lavida.org rate their own customized pump- 1-800-513-1910 to pre-register, kin to take home. for exact location, or for more LAVIDA INTERNATIONAL Families are also offered the information. ADOPTION AGENCY opportunity to trick-or-treat at her a participating downtown busi- nesses. ADOPTION – PROMOTE YOUR SERVICE Call the DMDA at (973) 379- Another way to form a family IN THIS SECTION! 2341 to reserve a space at the THE ADOPTIVE PARENTS COMMITTEE, To place your advertisement breakfast. subscription to a non-profit support and Call 800-472-0151 education organization. fax 973-569-7440 or email Pre and Post Adoption Workshops, classifi[email protected] MHS reunions Social Events Newsletter, Play Groups, Baby Care being planned Training, etc. CALL 201-689-0995 Reunions for two Millburn HACKENSACK, NJ High School classes celebrating The ITEM NEXT MEETING 396772-01 milestone anniversaries are OCT. 26TH AT 7:30 PM being organized by Reunions At FDU in Hackensack Unlimited of Englishtown. OF MILLBURN & SHORT HILLS The Millburn Class of 1962 will hold its 40th anniversary re- union Saturday. The 10th anniver- sary gathering of the Millburn Class of 1992 has been scheduled Tell them you saw it in for Friday, Nov. 29. For more in- To subscribe, call 973-233-5000 formation, call Reunions Unlimit- ed at (732) 617-1000. IT 1017 Pg A25 Yellow Red Blue Black

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Millburn High School parent books being available, and we Township resident Frank Don- Mr. Donahue earned his un- 14 15 16 and student volunteers are cur- are thrilled with the participation ahue has been named among dergraduate and law degrees rently selling a Millburn-Short we have had from the local mer- “The Ten Leaders of Matrimoni- from Seton Hall University, in 17 18 19 Hills discount coupon book as a chants,” said Susan Mintz, pro- al and Divorce Law” in Northern 1965 and 1968, respectively, and fund-raiser for Senior Celebra- ject chairman. “There are many New Jersey for 2002-03, based is a founder of the Family Law 20 21 22 tion. Originally known as Project new merchants involved this on a three-month survey by Dig- Inns of Court of New Jersey, a Graduation, Senior Celebration year, and the coupon books are ital Press International of Fort forum for attorneys to mentor 23 24 25 26 occurs during graduation week an excellent means for us to Lee. and work with attorneys entering 27 28 29 30 31 for Millburn High School seniors raise funds for an important A partner with the township- the field of the law. The New and includes various drug- and school event and to encourage based firm of Donahue, Braun, Jersey forum was one of the first alcohol-free activities. support of the local Millburn- 32 33 34 35 36 37 Hagan, Klein & Newsome, P.C., of its kind. He has also lectured More than 75 local merchants Short Hills business community are participating by offering dis- at the same time. They are also Mr. Donahue has been practic- on divorce law in academic and 38 39 40 41 count coupons on a variety of great gift ideas for your new ing matrimonial and divorce law professional settings. goods and services whose total neighbor, birthdays and holiday for more than 30 years. He has The selection process of the 42 43 44 value of the exceeds $2,000. presents.” handled high-profile cases, in- “The Ten Leaders in Matrimoni- 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 The coupon books were offi- Books may be ordered by cluding the Baby M case of al & Divorce Law” was based on 1987, in which a New Jersey interviews and referrals over a cially launched at back-to-school sending a $15 check, payable to 53 54 55 56 57 58 night in September, and several Senior Celebration 2003, court ruled on the validity and three-month period, and was local merchants will be selling to: Coupon Book. c/o Susan enforceability of surrogate par- conducted by Stephen Clark of 59 60 61 62 them. The book costs $15. Mintz, 21 Twin Oak Road, Short enting contracts. Digital Press International. “This is the second season of Hills, 07078. 63 64 65 Advertising Section 66 67 68

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Page 26 THE ITEM of Millburn and Short Hills Thursday, October 17, 2002 Chamber offers Financial seminar Tuesday discounted tickets The Downtown Millburn De- vide professional women with Enjoy movie blockbusters velopment Alliance (DMDA) an- the steps to help live a richer with specially priced Clearview nounces “Smart Women Finish life. Space is limited, and a light Cinema movie tickets available Rich,” a financial planning semi- breakfast will be served. through the Millburn-Short Hills nar the organization will provide Contact the DMDA at (973) Chamber of Commerce on Tuesday from 8:30 to 10 a.m, 379-2341 to register for this The chamber, in partnership at the Bauer Community Center one-time event. with Clearview Cinemas, is of- in Taylor Park. This program is fering discount admission movie specifically designed for women Red Cross needs tickets good at all New Jersey in business. Clearview Cinemas. Tickets cost Sponsored by Morgan Stan- bilingual speakers $5.50 and can be used anytime, ley, this seminar is designed to Bilingual seniors are needed as including weekends and holi- provide women the information volunteers for the Retired and days, after the first 10 days of a Photo courtesy of the Make-A-Wish Foundation of New Jersey needed to “live rich, finish rich.” Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP) picture’s general release. They This session is offered at no HELPING TO MAKE WISHES COME TRUE—Township residents Victor Klymenko and wife of Essex and Hudson counties. are valid for one year through the cost. Christiane Galet record the story of their son, Kent, for promotions on the Make-A-Wish RSVP, sponsored by the Metro- month punched on the ticket. Robert M. Konsig, Christo- Foundation radiothon fund-raiser at the WMTR radio studio. The fund-raiser, which will air all politan Red Cross, has a total of Some restrictions may apply. pher J. Estevez Sr. and Kathleen day on Sunday, Dec. 9, can be heard on 1250 AM and 105.5 FM and will raise money to help 125 volunteer opportunities for For information, call the cham- grant the wishes of children with life-threatening illnesses. Kent’s wish is to go to Hawaii. A. Harvey, financial advisers Spanish speakers. For more infor- ber office at (973) 379-1198. with Morgan Stanley, will pro- mation, call (973) 575-0880.

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Fax resume to dedicated, have a good sense of humor and knowledge of Word & Ex- Karen at 973-284-6310. company located in Wyckoff. immed! Ask about our cel. Mactive knowledge a are willing to give us 100% during our annual Spouse-Training Progam. holiday rush. Give us your all during our busy Ideal candidate will possess excellent commu- plus, but not required MODEL SEARCH 1-800-CFI-DRIVE The days &hrs are Mon- season - and we’ll reward you accordingly. nication skills, both written and verbal. Bilin- Kids, teens, 20’s. Positions are available for seasonal phone www.cfidrive.com Fri, 8:30am-5:00pm. www.covergirlagency.com order entry staff, both full & part time. We gual-Portuguese a definite plus. Attention to We offer a competitive 201-261-2042 NURSE, RN compensation,&excellent offer competitive pay, generous bonuses for detail a must. Knowledge of MS Office. Respon- DRIVERS NE REGIONAL PAY PACK- benefits. We will only con- performance and attendance during our peak sibilities include order processing, invoicing NANNIES/HSKPRS F/T Radiology Nurse AGE! Home Weekly, ask sider resumes that incl a Exp’d people for fine December season, a 25% employee discount, and expediting. Experience preferred but willing about Dedicated Runs. salary requirement. and a crazy but fun work environment. You needed for prestigious medical group homes - State Licensed! to train right person. Late Model Assigned Please forward resumes Ref’s & Full Guarantees need typing and date entry experience, good located in the Montclair area. Private Equip. We pay up to 10yrs. to: CAPITOL SEARCH phone manners and stamina. Previous cus- The successful candidate will enjoy an excel- office setting. IV certified. Excellent verifiable OTR exp. CDL North Jersey Media Group 201-444-6666 tomer service experience a plus lent benefit package and competitive salary (A) required. 1-800-800- L. NEWBY Please call Ruth Ann benefits package: 7315 ask for Recruiting. 1 Garret Mountain Plaza NURSES commensurate with experience. For immediate PO Box 471 Tuesday thru Thursday • Medical/dental • Vacation ATTENTION: consideration, please fax your resume including DRIVERS WPaterson,NJ 07424-0471 New Wage Structure: 10am-12pm or 1-2 at salary requirements to Ellen Burke at 201-251- • Generous profit sharing plan NE REGIONAL PAY PACK- E-m ail: RN’s, FT/PT,$27/hr. RN’s SALES PERSON 973-759-3939 for appointment 8712 or e-mail to [email protected]. • 401K AGE! Home Weekly, ask [email protected], Per Diem$29/hr. LPN’s, Full or part time. Experi- Fax resume to about Dedicated Runs. or Fax 973-569-7310 FT/PT $19/hr. Per Diem ence not necessary. Call CAPALBO’S Late Model Assigned We appreciate your inter- $21/hr. Apply in person: tues-Sat. (973)667-8628 Gift Baskets Equip. We pay up to 10yrs. est,but we will only con- East Orange Nursing EOE M/F 973-284-6310 verifiable OTR exp. CDL tact those individuals we Home, 101 North Grove SECRETARY (A) required. 1-800-800- plan to interview. St., East Orange, NJ or Part timeSunday,wanted 7315 ask for Recruiting. EEO Employer call 973-672-1700 ext 212. for Union-Millburn area funeral home. Lighttyping Editorial HAIR STYLIST OFFICE MANAGER and good phone skills Part-Time Salon Pelardi, Montclair, Organized, flexable, detail required. Call Karen at TheSouth Bergenite is seeking reliable expprof’ls oriented person for small 908-964-1503 looking for a P/t deadline- w/upbeat personality &fol- progressive research oriented Reporter to cover, lowing, specializing in cut- /publishing non-profit. Social Work research&write about ting &/or coloring, etc. Call 973-678-9060 [email protected] LSW/LCSW townnewsworthy events. Afrondite at 973-746-6351 FT,must beable to com- Automotive Part-Time Duties incl attending eve- municate &be sensitive to ning towncouncil, Board of Health Care Classified needs of special needs Education &planning Insurance Billing Representative adolescents & children. 2 Directory board meetings to compile We have an opening in our yrs work exp a+. Send re- Coordinator sume to Site Administrator, stories & to assemble en- Busy doctors office in Classified Telecenter De- terprise stories. Knowledge partment for p/t Death No- YCS, 1Sutherland Rd., Millburn, NJ in need of an Montclair, NJ 07042 or fax of the area, AP style & ex- insurance billing coordina- tice Representative. The perience in writing news successful candidate will (973) 509-1146. EOE. tor,full time position, 9-5 in- www.ycs.org ABCDEFGHI JKLMN TOYOTA preferred. The hrs are 20- cluding rotation ofholidays be responsible for accurate- 25 per week,must have and weekends,minimum 2 ly processing of death no- Part Time flexibility in the days to be years experience,medical tice info, received bycus- SUPER 1 worked. Please send re- BOB CIASULLI TOYOTA experience necessary, tomers via the telephone & For 33 units in Montclair. sumes,with clippings, to OB/GYN preferred,must facsimile for timely publica- Must have strong carpen- 2 Rt. 46 E. Little Falls Jaimie Winters, 33 Lincoln be very diversified/team tion. Requires a minimum try, plumbing and electrical Ave., Rutherford, NJ player, knowledgeable in of 6 months previous cleri- skills. Own vehicle and 3 G8 07070, or fax to 201-933- 973-785-4710 insurance/patient collec- cal exper, strong verbal tools required. Free 1BR 5496 or e-mail 4 tions, referrals/precerts, communication & interper- apartment. 973-921-1700 [email protected]. starting $18.00 an hour, ex- sonal skills, as well as 50 5 CRESTMONT TOYOTA cellent benefits. Interested wpm. Supervisor/Welding Editorial applicants should fax their #1- Sat- Sun2:00pm-6:00 Growing metal fab shop in 6 Rt. 23 No. Butler Sports Freelancers resume to 973-761-5100. pm & Holidays 11:00am- Caldwell area needs quali- (Btwn Rt. 46 & Rt. 287 No.) Opportunities exist, eve- 3:00pm. fied Welding Supervisor. 7 nings &weekends,for HOUSECLEANERS We offer a competitive MIG/TIG/stick in steel, sports-oriented freelancers hourly compensation. alum, SS. Must read prints, 973-839-2500 C1 FT/PT days. Vacation and Please call L. Newby at 8 (independent contractors), sick pay. Earn more for do setups & understand to cover local sports in 9 7 3-569-7 319, verbal instructions. Fax to using your own car. Must [email protected] 9 Nutley, Bloomfield & Glen speak English. Apply in Richard at 973-244-9292 USED CARS Ridge. A writer with a good or fax your resumeto973- person: MAID PRO, 569-7310 for immediate 10 interview technique & the 452 Pompton Ave., Cedar Teacher ability to generate objec- consideration. Grove, Mon-Fri, 10-1. North Jersey Media Group Pre-School Assts. 11 PEZZA AUTO SALES INC. tive, crisp copy &meet For 2 yr old class. Experi- deadlines will find this an Publisher of The Record and Herald News ence necessary. Looking 12 157 Hoffman Blvd., E. Orange ideal spot to build a re- Installers for warm, loving people to sume. Game coverage, L. Newby H15 1 Garrett Mountain Plaza work in our wonderful 13 973-492-7900 feature-writing expected. We Need school. Please fax resume Students and/or sports- PO Box 471 WPaterson, NJ07424-0471 to 973-746-0348 or call 14 minded candidates will be You! 973-746-5031 ext 4. considered. 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MONTCLAIR-5 rm duplex, pkng incl’d. no pets, smoke Call PLEASURE CHEST $600/obo (973)743-7837 Apartments Unfurnished 2335 notes,accident cases and Cupboard. Cherry Droplf $1335. 2BR w/skylite mod free environment. Avl now. WEDNESDAY SPECIAL 973-509-1824 insurance payouts. Refrigerator,Freezer,Wash DT., 4 ice crm chrs,Tea kitchen, lndry, parking, Gail Call 973-744-2882 201-420-0133 24/7 Hiring Cart, spl chst,6Barrister MAC EVOY SALE MANAGED! 800-794-7310. er/Dryer, Stove, $95, 201- Belleville, 2BR, 2nd fl, Wa/ Winston Bkr,973-746-0770 368-2261/ 908-486-1019 shlf bkcs, lg wrt iron cnr Real Estate 973-239-9398 STOP FORECLOSURE !! Stressed Out? Get Sleep shelf, 2 pr twin beds, tbls, Dr hk-up in bsm’nt, av11/1, RENTAL DIVISION Always Hiring Call Brittney REFRIGERATOR-GE, 1 yr pastel sofa &clubhk& nr Clara Maass Hosp, www.MacEvoy.com $439.00 Best Price and 201-883-1333 open til 10p old, Wht,15 cu ft, frost-free, braided rugs.Lrg pot belly $1,000+uts 973-759-3892. guaranteed service . EZ re- stove,butcher blk tbl & MILLBURN-1BR gdn apts, of morris county in exc. cond, $400. 973- finance loans available. 674-2387/973-672-2527 serv. Cheese press, sam- BELLEVILLE (2) H/HW, ac, pkng. Nr inc. We’ve never lost a home. Merchandise pler, pattern &colored û Freshly painted 1br train/bus/shopping.No pets 28 Bloomfield Ave. 1-877-327-7283. See REFRIG-W h irlpool glass,blue & wht fine chi- w/new carp.Bonus rm for Nov 1st-$1050.Dec 1st- Pine Brook, NJ 07058 amazing case files results refrig/freezer, 22 cu. ft. na,chinese porc&lamps, home-office.Avl immed. $1250. No fees. 973-751- side byside, exc cond, 0955 or 973-379-6130. at www. unitedfreshstart.com Antiques 1300 early kitch & primitives, ppr $700+ utils. 973-575-4211 $200 (973)744-2551. û 1-800-818-TEMP weights,childs corner, nee- 2br on 1st flr.Walk to MILLBURN-2BR/2balux Outdoor Antique Market REFRIG-Whirlpool SxS, dlework, bks, recd’s, fine Clara Maass.Avl immed gdn apt, LR, DR, EIK, DW, Garage Sales 1385 Garage Sales 1385 Garage Sales 1385 WAIT STAFF Animals uner tents +3Houses fil- 22cf, 2 yrs, wht, $450/obo. linens,gdjwlry, porch $900 incl Hhw. balc, gar, prkg, built-ins Westmount Country Club ledSaturday,October 19th swing, mple sugar sled. #’s Realtor 973-743-2306 Kenmore W & D, xtra cap. CAC & VAC, alarm, H/HW. BLOOMFIELD:10/19, 9-2 UPPER MONTCLAIR: 7 Needs PT food&beverage 10am-5pm rain or shine at 8. (201)447-4190 ûûRP MARZULLI COûû MONTCLAIR- Fairmount $250 pr. (973)783-6244 Avail now.$2250/mo. No 59 Belleview Ave (Across Glenwood Rd. Sat. 10/19, servers. Could make up to Great Andover Antique Co. Av. (off Watchung) 10/19 & Dogs,Cats,Pets 1230 pets.Near train/bus/ shop- from Brookdale Pk) Cloth- 9-3.Kids furn clothes,books $14 hr. Apply in person Route 206, Andover, NJ SOFA with matching HOME/ESTATE SALES BLOOMFIELD - Huge Du- 20, 9-4. Rain or Shine pingNofee.Call 973-751- ing, furn, toys & home de- toys,kitchnware, lots more 728 Rifle Camp Road Quality Antiques Queen Anne chair, exc Harriet Greenholtz plex over looking park. MONTCLAIR-Final sale. ADOPT A Pet-Save a Life! 0955 or 973-379-6130. cor. Upscale in great cond. W.Paterson 973-256-2700 973-786-6384 cond, . 973-239-0377. Tag Sale Unlimited 3+BR, EIK, 2 LR’s, 2 bths, Sat 10/19 & Sun 10/20 9-5 UPP.MTC - Sat, 10/19 ADOPTION DAY:Sat 10/19 973-467-2417 yard. $2,100 Great for MONTC Ctr-2½ cozy rms, CALDWELL-Super Sale. 180 Walnut St & Midland 9-3pm.4Windsor Pl.Area 11am-3pm at Animal Con- Sohmer Spinet, mahog, roommates. 212-242- $725. 1BR, LR, new kit, 1 Tons of collectibles, old Ave. many good things! rugs, yd tools, trampoline, Instruction 1080 trol Facility, 311 Watchung Computers 1320 $2,000. AntiqEnglish wal- JUNE EMRICH 4497/415-531-8535 car prkg. Good loc. Gail dolls/cups/saucers/plates/ & more. R/D 10/26. Ave., W. Orange. (See our nut DR set $1,600. Trad’l ANTIQUES Winston Bkr,973-746-0770 vases/antq rockers, boat MONTCLAIR-Fri, 2-5; Sat. Pets: woawl.petfinder.org) PC-DELL PENT III TOW- cherry DR set w/hutch VERONA:10/19, 9-2 Employment Services 1090 CEDAR GROVE-4 rooms, trailer & 9.9 motor, down 8a-2p, 19 Locust Dr.Furn, Adoption also daily by ER 500Mhz, 128MegRam, $1,700. 973-743-0867 17 Cliff St Multi-Fam, 282 Bloomfield Ave, second floor, all supplied, Montclair: riggers, fishing equip, gar- beds, shelves:clths,jwlry, appt. West Orange Animal 32xCD, 10GigHD, 17"Mon, Something for everyone!! Theadsthat appear Verona. Hrs: Wed-Sat,1-5p no pets, nonsmoking apt, Close to Watchung dening, music equip, EM language & misc. records: League. (973)736-8689 56K Modem Win XP, Of- Merchandise Wanted 1355 bikes, fine bks, antqs, HH. under this classificationare fice 2000. $450. 1.5 month sec$1075Avail Plaza 3 Br, Lr, w/Fpl pin ball machines, slate VERONA 10Glen Rd. not offers of employment. ADOPT Dollie, ASF Brown COMPLETE Fine furniture, chandeliers 11/1 973-857-0867. New Kit open to Dr, bumper pool, unused track MONTCLAIR-Huge Sale! 10/19 9-4. baby furn, futon Insome cases they ask for Tabby/Torti, nice quiet. Jones Computer 111AA Antique Co. & decorations. Sun & Bath, Gar lighting w/100’s of bulbs, 107 South Mountain Ave bedframes/spreadssm money.Weask that our Arlo, Great Or/White NM, Consulting CEDAR GROVE & VIC. $2,400.00 + util. housewares, & much much Sat 10/19, 10-4. appl clth pix frames games readers use good judg- Wants Antiques Bought & Sold Avail 10/15. Fee more. Sat/Sun, 8:30-4pm. wonderful cat. Squeeky, www.willingboro.net/ “CASH PAID!!“ 2 &3Brs,$2000/mo. No early birds! bks kit tbl dishware misc ment when responding to Grey/Black Tiger, ASF, computers Tenent pays commission. 79 Smull Ave. Furniture • glass • toys MONTCLAIR- Sat 10/19 these ad. really nice and friendly. 609-835-9703 M-F House Sales Appraisals Call for info REDWOOD Montclair: VERONA: 11 Wayland Dr. paintings • mason jars CEDAR GROVE - 376 10-3. 95 Wildwood Ave. Visit PAWS, 77 N. Willow 10am-6pm 973-857-9144 REALTY (973)857-5818 Renovated 2 Br, Sat. 10/19, 10-3.Treadmill, postcards • fountain pens Cedar St. (Crestmont) dining rm set, grill, dishes, Cherry DR table,lots more. ûûANNOUNCEMENTûû St., Mtc. Open 7 days, Etc. 973-208-1261 Great Rm, New Kit, Thurs-Sun. Lots of stuff. 12-4pm 973-746-5212 MONTCLAIR w/Birch cab, granite clothes, hh, books & more. Now hiring for 2002/2003. Musical Instruments 1335 39 WAYSIDE PLACE GLEN RIDGE - Enormous VERONA A Fishing Tackle collector look counter & SS LITTLE FALLS-Sat. 10/19, MONTCLAIR- Watchung Postal Jobs $13.21-$28.16 ADOPTION DAY-Sat. Fri & Sat, 10-3pm newly renov’d, 4BR apt w/ 17 Wilton Terr.Sat 10/19, wants tobuy old rods, reel Appl.$1,575.00. 9a-4p 10 Sigtim Dr (off School Tag Sale, Fri hour. Full Benefits/Pd Oct. 19th, 12-3pm Top STEINWAY - Piano, Ebony DIR: Mountain toLlewellyn high ceilings & Victorian 9-3pm, patio furn, wrought lure, catalog908-233-1654 Francisco Av)Furn, cllctbls, 10/18, 12-4p, Sat 10/19, training/No Exp. Nec. Tails, 474 Bloomfield Ave., 6’ see ad in Estate Sales. toWayside. Ebony 6’ charm. EIK, LR, DR, 2 full Avail 10/15. Fee iron dec. tbl &chr set, Accepting calls 7 days holiday items, more 9a-12:30, Bag Sale 1-2p, alumimun ladder, 7win- Caldwell. PAWS dogs, Sandra Konner Assoc. All Civil War &OldMilitary Steinway Piano, 12x20 baths, walk-in closets, laun- (888) 359-3590 ext. 506 Upper Montclair: hh items, clothes, bks, dows ac’s, skis,boots, cats and kittens. Female sword-antique guns-helmet Kerman rug, 42" mahog in- dry, storage, yard, parking. MONTCL-128 Buckingham Career Services Walk to direct NYC transp. First Fl 2 Br, Lr, Dr, toys, 14 Garden St. poles,vacuums, fish tank, Silky Terr, mix, 2 female General Merchandise 1350 bayonet etc 973-777-2125 lay ctr tbl,grt treadmill Rd. Sat. 9a-2p.Treasure $2100+utils. Avail 11/1 Sr, Kit $1,200.00 + trove of interesting items two elechtrs, frplc equip, Assemble arts,crafts, toys Spaniels. Information w/pwr lift, aerobic life cycl, NUTLEY: Lots of stuff, no All Lionel,Ives,Flyer,other (973)267-6585 books,drsr,barrel back from your home,earnup to 973-746-1026 slvr tea set,blockfrnt chest util.Avail 10/15. Fee early birds.Sat 10/19 from 1985 IBM PC XT w/ key trains.Top prices pd. 800- Montclair 107 Chestnut St chr lg kit set, tools hh more $625, 24 hr. 800-786-0409 board, monitor & okidata on chest,4poster bd, grt Huge sale 10/19, 10-4 No 9-4pm. 23 Evergreen Ave ADOPT Verna, Wht/Brown 464-4671/973-425-1537 GLEN RIDGE Huge, renov Bloomfield: dot matrix printer w/ sftwr. 19thCDutch pntg w/orig early birds! Amazing Stuff! VERONA, 187 Woodland Amstaf, AF. Very friendly. 2 BR, fin. bsmn’t, Wa/DR, Great Value 1 Br on RUTHERFORD-67 Beech AVON SALES Best offer (973) 467-1037 ANTIQUES! TOP $$ PAID! gilt frame, tilt topmahog Av, Sat 10/19 9-4. Multi Duke, Black/Tan Shep/ LR, FDR, EIK, den, walk to 2nd, $875.00 + St, 10/19 & 10/20, 10-3pm. Holiday selling season Furn, silver, toys, trains. tbl,4shieldback mahog MONTCLAIR-113Wild- fam. Baby items, furniture! Rottie mix mature. NM. train. Pets neg. Multi-Family Sale. starts now.1-800-882-1597 ABSOLUTELY NO COST 1 or estate. 973-546-3533 chrs, assortedcabs,chest elec.Avail. 10/15. wood Av, Sat 10/19, 9-3p. Prefers adult home. Likes VERONA: 35 Grove Ave TO YOU ! & tbls, floral hook rug, etc. Fee. Toys,clothes, books, exer- SHORT HILLS - Estate walks. Brownie, 4 mth PRISTINE 3 BR, LR, DR, Sat Oct 19th, 9am-4pm Situations Wanted 1205 New power wheel-chairs - COMIC BOOKS Sandra Konner Assoc cise equip, lots more.RD Sale, Fr 10/18 & Sat 10/19, Brown/Wht male. Medium EIK, den, new wall-to-wall Lots of GOOD Stuff!! Scooters- Hopital Beds. Wanted. Top $$$ Paid 10/20, 9-3p. 9a-3p., 95 Silver Spring û û mixed breed. Visit PAWS, Gel & Air Mattresses . Do MONTCLAIR carpet, walk to train.Pets ARE YOU TIRED OF (973) 403-1626 Rd(1 St W. or S. of inter- VERONA:49Persontte 77 N. Willow St., Montclair. you qualify ? Call to find 59 Plymouth St. negotiable. MONTCLAIR-11 Wayside HOUSE CLEANING 973-744-4701 sect of Old Sh Rd & SO ave, 10/19-20, 9 to 3p, 4 Open 7 days, 12-4pm out. 24 hours / 7 days. Toll GUITARS WANTED! (off Orange Rd) Pl. Sat 10/19, 9-4pm. No EVERY MONTH? 9973-746-5212. website Cash Paid û Guitars ext. 171 or 170 early birds please!- Ave), 50+ years accumula- fmly sale, rain or shine !! If yes, Try ME & I promise free 1-866-346-4046 Fri - Sat (10/18 & 10/19) MONTCLAIR: Large1BR, www.paws.petfinder.org û Bought & Sold û 9:30 - 3:30 tion, collectibles. No early you will be SATISFIED!! Med +Aid Supply.LLC LR, EIK, office, WA/DR, Montclair $1300 No Bkr MONTCLAIR:1 50 Verona: 60 GouldSt.Sat Tradesû Consignments Contents of home. LR, DR, Birds. Rain or Shine! I clean where no one else bsmn’t, yard, walk to train. Charming 5 rm incl. 1.5 ba Clairmount ave, 10/19, 9to 10/19 9-5, RD 10/20 furn AT NO COST TO YOU Lessons & Repairs BR furn.Library tbl,4post- does! Call Natalie aft. 6pm Pet Services 1235 Pets negotiable. prkg, lrg bsmt w/ w/d nr 5p.hh’s,bdr furn, kids items UP. MTCLR-17 Marquette clothng,nick-nacks & More Power wheelchairs, scoot- VALLEY ROAD GUITARS er &other beds,chests, or lve msg: 973-589-8910 NYC train, ownr pays Rd.(Off Alexander, nr ers, hospital beds, Call Toll 127 Valley Road,Montclair desks,chaise, tbls,chairs, MONTCLAIR, 27 Monroe VERONA-Meadow La.mul- HealingTouch for animals, First Mountain Real Estate h/hw, (973)566-9244 Grove)10/19. 9-3. furn, art, Baby Sitter exp young man Free 1-888-297-4440 973-744-6992 lamps.OldOriental rugs. Place,Sat 10/19, 10a-5p, ti fam.10/19 ,9-4 hh item they are just like children if 973-783-4500 Broker des. clths,kit/ba,30’s-new w/teaching/tutoring back Large Karastans.Paintings Christmas items,glass- cloth...behind the I- Hop you cannot bethere,Ican. AUTHENTIC Butcher OLD THINGS WANTED MONTCLAIR- 1BR, LR, round. (973)857-4164 signedP.Grolleron, L.M. BEST SELECTION IN TOWN kitchenette, bth, w/w crpt. ware, puzzles, hh, bks, etc! UPPER MONTCLAIR: 14 Pet sittingdaily, wkly.My Chopping Block, exc. Furn, Paintings, Antiques, VERONA Neighborhood Fisher,G.Wiegand, NO APPLICATION FEE! off st prkng. Walk to NYC Woodmont Rd, Sat 10/19, Brazilian/Polish lady seeks home oryours. 973-884- cond,$150. 973-239-2012 China, Pottery, Etc. 1 Item Montclair 27 Walnut St. yrd sale,Forest Ave,Sat DeBylandt, etc. Sterling Apts, Condos & Homes trans & Montclair Center. 9 to 2p. R-day Sun 10/20. job as housekeeper. Good 6211 or pgr 908-451-0015 or Entire Estate. Call Sat 10/19, 9-3. Baby items, 10/19, 10-4. Too many (Francis 1,Carolina, STONE’S THROW NO PETS. $600+utils. Antique art deco bed rm refs 973-274-0932 Carmen BEDROOM SET -2beds, Debbie, 973-618-0923. clths, bikes, & much more! items to list! Rn date 10/20 MID-DAY DOG WALKING dressers,desk, exc cond, Cortland). Stangl,Susie FROM TRAIN! Avail 11/01 (973)744-8284 set, East Lake shelf, anti- BRAZILIAN WOMAN to Svc: Does your dog need a white, BO. 973-783-4655 WANTED TO BUY. Stamp Cooper,collection of cups One-two bedroom apart- MONTCLAIR 305 Valley que bench, cedar chest, West Orange112 Maple st clean your house or office. walk during the day? Abe collections/accumilations. & saucers, silverplate, fur ments ranging from $1100 MONTCLAIR Rd., Saturday 10/19 &Sun- porch swing. lots of book’s to $1800 (btwn Harrison/Mississippi) Good ref’s & Own transp. or Jeanine, 973-233-1431 Bedroom Set, Twin: Black immediate cash payment. coats.Safe,drafting table, 2bdr, hrwd fl, EIK, lndry, day 10/20. 10am-5pm.Mul- record’s odds & end’s. 10/18,3-8. 10/19-20, 10-4 formica, matte finish, dbl COLDWELL BANKER prkg. close to shopping & Free estimate. Clean Look 201-224-3921 workbench, humidifier, ti family sale, furniture, UPPER MONTCLAIR: 29 Collector Liquidates! Look! PET SITTER/WALKER: dresser, desk w/chair, plat- portable dishwasher,gas Residential Brokerage trans $1700 h/hw incl. Call Call 973-583-9715 No Fee Rental Network booksrecords,games, sun- Aubrey Rd off N. Fullerton 9 yrs. in business, 20 yrs. form bed with mattress. JUNK CARS & WRECKS Peter 917 754-8198 No fee dryer, freezer.Many collec- FOR LANDLORDS dries assorted hh goods. Ave. Sat, 10/19, 9-3pm. Your Business BUSY BODY DOMESTICS in animal field. Certified $425. (973)364-1227 tibles & decorative items. TOP DOLLAR PAID Rental Division Montclair-2br,$1050,porch Raindate Sun, 10/20. No Have exp’d ACO, ACS,& First Aid. MARY WOOD ESTATE MONTCLAIR,44Pleasant Gets ∂ BR sets (2); 6 pc solid oak Open 7 Days a Week newly renov,pkg Re/Max early birds. Baby Nurses •Nannies Call Cathy 973-744-9016 SAME DAY SERVICE AND HOUSE SALES Av, Sat 10/19 &Sun 10/20, ∂ $550; 7pc custom blt set, 973-783-5100 VS Bk 973-509-2222 X110 Attention Housekeepers & WRECKER & FLATBED (973)783-2942 9-5. Baby items, furn, ∂ $500 Solid wood DR tble + dishes, clothes, WA/Dry... UPPER MONTCLAIR-522 in the Companions MONTCLAIR- 2BR apt, Upper Mountain Ave,Sun Call 973-509-9477 6chrs, $189. 973-239-4071 J. CARBONE YOU CAN CHARGE YOUR AD! Announcements WENDY SANDS near NYC train, ht/hw, MONTCLAIR-6 Edgemont 10/20, 12-5pm. HH items, Classifieds Sat & Sun 973-509-0790 CASH PAID We Accept Visa, BR SET-Twin hdbrds, tri- Estate & Content Sales parking incl, $1800/mo. Rd, 10/19, 10-5. RD 10/20. toys,books,children items, 460 Bloomfield Ave Mastercard, Amex ple drssr w/mirr & night 664-1090 • 664-8286 973-467-8175 Avail 11/1. (973)746-4844 No early birds. Furn, bikes. record albums & more! Montclair Adoption 1255 stand, off whtw/wood trim, CHILD CARE - Fun in my $500obo (973)571-9294 Montclair home. Licensed A baby is my dream. I offer Couch,luvseat, $275 lift top & Certified. Ages 0-5 yrs. MERCHANDISE FOR SALE love, laughter and security. tbl $225, tbl set w/4 chrs & Call 973-746-9849 Expenses paid. Please call 2 lvs $100bo 973 857.9677 EXP’D BABYSITTER Marilyn If you have an item to sell for less excell. refs.&own transp. Toll free 1-888-591-1212 DR SET- Tradition’l, walnut- seeks2days,Tues.& fruitwood tbl w/2 lvs, 4 side Thurs. Call 973-412-9555. ARE YOU PREGNANT? chairs, 2 arm, brakefront, than $100 we’ll run your 3 line Don’t knwo what to do? exc cond. (973)228-4576 HAT Experienced Nanny looks We have many families THAT DR SET: Oriental style, tbl classified ad for $10 for 2 weeks T for F/T Live Out work with waiting to adopt your child. w/2 leafs, 4 chrs, china clos- wonderful family. Excellent et. server $800, good cond. Please call 973-759-2464/973 759-3210 All we ask is that you include the price of the item in your ad References!! Call Sharon 1-800-745-1210 973-484-9332. ask for Marci or Gloria DINING Tbl,Elegant,cherry & that it be under $100.00. Each additional line is only $3.25. $500. Ikea queen sz bed, IME Experienced woman w/ ex- We Can Help! One item per ad • Must include price under $100 • No Garage Sales TIME white $150. Storage Head- No autos, pets or business ads • Firewood not permitted • Please allow ample cellent references will take board $150. Comfort qn sz care ofelderly persons in ATTENTION time before ad will appear • Used clothing must include number of pieces, and a READERS AND bed, air inflated, remote her house-Linden,NJ24/7. contr $350. White dresser total for all (not to exceed $100) • NO REFUNDS Please call 973-921-9727, ADVERTISERS $150. BR vanity/ mirr $150 ask for Christina. Just fill out the coupon below (no phone or fax, please) IS ERE See Class 2410 H 973-667-5288 / 393-7678 I H ! under Real Estate ! Hardworking Polish lady and mail to: The Montclair Times û û Residential for DISHWASHER-Maytag, 8 Cleaning Laundry Classified Department, 1 Garret Mountain Plaza, û Ironing. û Own trans, Condos & Townhomes pad intellicel -white less 2 PO Box 471, West Paterson, New Jersey 07424 ûCleaning Offices & Apts For SALE yrs old $250 973-5719242 SEE Class 2345 Good ref’s. Bonded û Drexel Heritage û under Real Estate for 973-495-5276 Sofa & Love seat Please run my classified ad as follows: ALL Rent Classifications for C 1-800-891-9467 HOUSECLEANING-If you $350 or Bo (973)571-1522 Start your ad with item for sale, not adjective or #. 20 letters & 2 spaces want your home to outshine Condos & Townhomes for information on our low prices to run your them all, call Eileen, the for RENT. per line. 3 lines minimum. Irish Colleen. Exc refs. Reli- DR SET; Habersham able, honest. For free est, French Cty dining tblw/2 GARAGE SALE AD (973)345-5047 We knowyour choice of leafs, 8roll back chrs ______adoptive parents is difficult. w/Boullion fringe $2000. HOUSEKEEPERS 2women eager to include ______NANNIES, ELDER CARE Over size Habersham side asecondchild in our loving board 102" tallx60"W ask’g All nat’ls, Lic/Bonded family, in our country ______Phone # ______AURORA AGENCY $4000 orig$13,000 2 yrs home.Call Chris andTirza old. 908-273-3881 Name ______170 Morris Ave, L.Br, NJ at 800-299-5234 Code#99 201-944-4466 DR SET-Oak w/6chrs & 2 732-222-3369 Address ______Personals 1260 xtra lvs,china cabinet, House/Office Cleaning. $1200 (973)812-0940. City______Zip ______Ref’s,3ys Exp., Own trans. Canadian Drugs-Half ENTERTAINMENT CTR- 3 Please find $ ____ enclosed, or charge to this bank card Call 973-344-4829 0000172899 Price.Saveupto 60% on years young, exc cd, holds NURSES AIDE seeks live your prescription drugs de- 36 in TV, lights across the ❏ Mastercard ❏ Visa ❏ Discover ❏ AmEx in/out/nights or weekends livered rightto your door! top,5detachable sections DON’T MISS DEADLINE to care for the sick or Toll Free Info: 1-866-345- askg $800, contact Scott & Number# ______Exp Date ______CALL EARLY… elderly. 973-763-1438 DRUG (3784) Stacie 973-564-5799 0000112507-01 IT 1017 Pg A30 Yellow Red Blue Black

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LEGAL ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT w961663-01 PUBLIC NOTICE SALE OF PUBLIC PROPERTY BY SEALED BIDS CONTACT TELEPHONE NUMBERS CASINO CONFIDENTIAL FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 2002 PLEASE CALL US AT 10:00 A.M. AT TOWN HALL 1-800-371-0113 BY TONY AUGUST 375 MILLBURN AVENUE, MILLBURN, NJ PLEASE FAX US AT TERMS: CASH OR CERTIFIED CHECK ONLY 973-569-7441 The following is a list of items of surplus public property tobeauctioned by the Township of MAIL LEGAL ADS TO Millburn: Vehicles Minimum Bid Legal Advertising Department 1981 Kawasaki VIN JKAKCC16BB404493 $500.00 The Item Tony Bennett’s 1974 Int’l Sewer Rodder TDP742711T $100.00 1 Garret Mountain Plaza Miscellaneous PO Box 471 Back In Konica 2028 Copier Ser. 04814151 $100.00 W. Paterson, NJ 07424-0471 Wooden Coffee Table $5.00 HP3000 Rack $100.00 E-MAIL LEGAL ADS TO HP P405 Printer & StanD Ser. DE82100987 $200.00 [email protected] Town! Dell 316 $10.00 HP Netserver 5175 LH $100.00 When using E-mail, please mention f I were wanted for some crime and went into hiding, I would pre- Metal Book Truck – 2 Shelf $5.00 that you intend to run your ad in "The IBM Pinwheel Forms Feed Printer Option NMB Item" and state billing information, i.e. Idict my capture would take place sometime between 8pm Oct. 17 IBM Soundhood NMB Name, Address, Phone #. through 8pm Oct. 20. You can go to the bank with that prediction Key Tronic Computer Keyboard NMB Smart UPS 400 Power Supply NMB Costofadis 43 cents per line. Nota- because Tony Bennett will be performing at Caesar’s Circus Maximus Monroe 1430 Calculator NMB rized proofs of publication will be Compaq Keyboard NMB Theater on those nights and he’s the only performer alive today that Duracom Tower NMB mailed to advertisers.Costis $15.00 Okidata 591 Microline Pin Printer $5.00 (added to cost of ad). could get me to risk losing my freedom. Compaq Prosignia Hard Drive, Ser. 6340HDS6244 NMB Bicycles DEADLINE: If that sounds a bit melodramatic, so be it, that’s the way it is with Huffy, Omni10, Ser. C8030326843, Case #01-4678 NMB Two business days prior to publication me and I’m sure I’m in good company. A few months ago I devoted All propertymaybe inspected between 9:00 a.m. and 9:45 a.m. onthedayofthe sale.Proof by 12:00 noon. of Insurance and drivers license required forvehicle offered. All items will besold in “as is”con- my entire column to Tony in a piece I called “The Last of The Great dition. By Order Of The Millburn Township Committee WHEN SUBMITTING A LEGAL AD Saloon Singers,”which he certainly is. And though I tried to say it all Joanne M. Monarque, Township Clerk Please include full name,address, The Item 408993 home phone number and contact de- in that column there’s never enough space to capture the “Great Fee $32.68 tails for any required additional info on Ones,” so I’m always following up with just one more sentence or Oct. 17, 2002 your advertisement. paragraph or page. “Tony Bennett may have left his heart in San Francisco, but when NOTICE TO BIDDERS Check legal ads on line at he takes center stage, be it on a bandbox or in the cavernous envi- TOWNSHIP OF MILLBURN, ESSEX COUN- www.northjersey.com TY, NEW JERSEY LEGAL NOTICE or rons of a modern day arena, he’ll bare his artistic soul.Tony Bennett (1) ONE 2003 M.Y. INTERNATIONAL CAB & LIQUOR LICENSE TRANSFER www.njpublicnotices.com CHASSIS MODEL 7600 (6 X4) SANITATION TAKE NOTICE that LEGAL SEAFOODS, is not just the last of the “Great Saloon Singers” he may very well be TRUCK WITH PACKER, REAR LOADER INC., a Delaware Corporation (the NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that sealed bids "Applicant") with a place of business at 33 Ev- the last great performing artist in this century!”There, I’m finished will bereceived by the TOWNSHIPOF erett Street, Allston,Massachusetts 02134, MILLBURN, CountyofEssex, State of New has applied to the Township Council of the with Bennett, well at least until next week! Jersey, in the Township Committee Room, TOWNSHIPOF MILLBURN for person-to- Now, unfortunately, I must stop waxing poetic and return to the 2nd Floor,Town Hall, 375 Millburn Avenue, person and place-to-place transfer approval Millburn,New Jerseyon THURSDAY, forthe transfer of the PlenaryRetail Distribu- LIFE mundane reporting of the real world with this announcement. Soap OCTOBER 31, 2002AT 10:00 A.M. prevailing tion License,License Number 0712-33-015- time, and at that time will bepubliclyopened 009 (the "liquorlicense") forthepremises lo- opera enthusiasts from all over the Northeast will convene in and read forthe (1) ONE 2003 M.Y. INTER- cated at Store No. B101,The Mall at Short NATIONALCAB&CHASSIS MODEL 7600 (6 Hills,Millburn.Upon completion of this trans- Atlantic City, Saturday and Sunday, Nov. 2 and 3 at the first ever X4) SANITATION TRUCK WITH PACKER, fer, theliquorlicense will belocated at Store SOAPCITY LIVE! Convention. REARLOADER. Bid prices shall remain firm No. A104,The Mall at Short Hills,Millburn, JUST for a period of sixty (60) days. New Jersey 07078. You’ll get to see celebrities, , Susan Walters and All bids must besubmitted onthe Proposal Thenames and addresses of the Officers,Di- Forms furnished by the Township Clerk, in rectors and Stockholder and theamount of Christian LeBlanc from The Young And The Restless, Days Of Our the manner designated therein.Bids onany stock held of the Applicant are as follows: other forms will not beaccepted.Proposal Lives and more from the world of daytime drama. There’ll be auto- Forms maybe obtained in the Office of the George H. Berkowitz GOT Township Clerk, 375 Millburn Avenue, 33 Everett Street graph signings, photo opportunities, trivia contests, interactive Millburn, NJ, during the hours of 8:30 a.m. Allston, Massachusetts 02134 Chairman of the Board of Directors, No Time events,food functions,a merchandise emporium and much more. So and 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday. Ques- tions should bereferred to the Township Treasurer, Director for those of you who live through the agonies and ecstasies of the Clerk at 973-564-7073. Sealed Proposals must beaccompanied by: Roger S. Berkowitz EASIER! lives of characters in a fantasy world, here’s you’re chance to meet (1) a duly executed Bid Proposal Guarantee 33 Everett Street in the form set forth in the Bid Package;(2) a Allston, Massachusetts 02134 them in the real world. certified check, cashier’s check or bid bond Chief Executive Officer, President, Director Here’s another item from the real world. Now through Nov 9, payable to the Township of Millburn in an Now you can to amount equal to ten percent (10%) of the bid Bruce R. Cartwright S those of you who visit Resorts can play in the Hollywood Squares (based uponthe highest total bid, if alterna- 33 Everett Street tive bids are involved), but notto exceed Allston, Massachusetts 02134 promotion. Every Friday, Saturday and Sunday, and on Tuesday Nov Executive Vice President, hop! $20,000, and (3) a duly executed Consent of charge your Surety and Power of Attorneyonthe standard Chief Financial Officer 5th, you can pick up your official Hollywood Squares entry blanks. New Jersey StatutoryBond Form, as set forth in the Bid Specifications, issued by a surety Harriet Berkowitz Resorts will select three entries at random at 2p.m., 6p.m. and company licensed to dobusiness in the State 33 Everett Street classified ad 8p.m. every Friday, Saturday and Sunday and at 1p.m., 3p.m. and of New Jersey. Allston, Massachusetts 02134 Each Proposal must beenclosed in a Secretary, Director Shop the 5p.m. on Tuesday, Nov. 5. Wait, there’s more. SEALED ENVELOPE, properly endorsed with thename and address of the Bidder, with the Edward H. Pendergast We accept: On select Fridays, Oct. 18 and Nov 1, and on Tuesday, Nov. 5, a designation "TOWNSHIPOF MILLBURN, 33 Everett Street SEALED BID, (1) ONE 2003 M.Y. INTERNA- Allston, Massachusetts 02134 classified ads first. Secret Square drawing will be held immediately following the “Select TIONALCAB&CHASSIS MODEL 7600 (6 Director X4) SANITATION TRUCK WITH PACKER, A Square” 8 pm drawing.Three random names will be selected from REARLOADER, OCTOBER 31, 2002 " Richard Heller the Hollywood Squares drum for the chance to win $250,000. marked onthe outside of the sealed envelope 33 Everett Street and addressed toTownship Clerk, 375 Allston, Massachusetts 02134 Each person will have 10 minutes to make their presence known, Millburn Avenue,Millburn, NJ 07041. Any en- Assistant Secretary velope that is received that is notproperly No matter what to become a contestant and automatically win $100. Each contestant marked causing it tobe opened priorto the Gordon A. Dempsey bid will be invalidated.Bids maybereceived 33 Everett Street s r r TM will then select one one of three sealed envelopes. Allston, Massachusetts 02134 you’re looking before the hour designated in this office, if The contestant with the matching tic-tac-toe combination in their they are mailed or hand delivered in person. Vice-President, Interim Manager The Township of Millburn will not be responsi- for, begin your envelope will advance to the next round and the chance to win ble foranybid that is sent by mail or other Legal Sea Foods Business Trust formofcarrier which is lost orwhich arrives af- 33 Everett Street $250,000. The Tuesday, Nov. 5 Secret Square drawing will be held ter the bid date and time, THURSDAY, Allston, Massachusetts 02134 search in OCTOBER 31, 2002 AT 10:00 A.M. Sole Owner Tips immediately following the 5p.m.“select a square.” There’s more but Bidders are required to comply with there- 870 shares Class A Voting Common quirements of C. 127. of the P.L. 1975 regard- 8,090 shares of Class B non-voting the classified I’ve had enough. I hope you understand this contest because I don’t ing Affirmative Action (N.J.A.C. 17:27). Common for making your ad know what they’re talking about, it seems to me you have to be an The Township of Millburn, reserves the right to rejectanyor all Bids and to waive any infor- Thename and address of theStockholder section. Einstein just to make the finals,and you better be in shape so you can malities therein and to accept anybid that will and theamount of stock held of Legal Sea more effective beinthe best interest of the Township of Foods Business Trust, a Delaware Corpora- • sprint to wherever you have to be if they call out your name. Millburn,New Jersey according to N.J.S.A. tion is as follows: 40A:11-1.The Township of Millburn reserves Everything from And what’s with this special Tuesday and weekend thing? What the righttomake separate purchase awards George H. Berkowitz Start your ad with has Resorts got against those visitors who happen to be there on for various sizes and kinds of materials or 33 Everett Street careers equipment required,based onthelow unit Allston, Massachusetts 02134 the item for sale, Wednesday and Thursdays. If I read this thing right they won’t be bids submitted on such items. Owner - 305 shares Common Stock The Township of Millburn reserves the rightto to cameras able to pick up entry blanks so they won’t even have a chance to delete sections of workfrom the contractafter Roger S. Berkowitz service you are the award of the bid has been made due to 33 Everett Street win. These kind of promotions are beyond my comprehension, but funding or other reasons.The prices bid for Allston, Massachusetts, 02134 offering or job and cars are various items of work shall not beadjusted Owner - 1,560 shares Class B Non-Voting maybe I’m a dummy. due to the deletion of any work due to the var- Common Stock Share your casino experiences with me. Call in my radio show iation of anyquantityforthe various items title of the person waiting for you scheduled in the Proposals. Harriet Berkowitz every Friday night between 6-7pm and we’ll kick things around. You Joanne Monarque, Township Clerk 33 Everett Street you are looking in the The Item 408973 Allston, Massachusetts 02134 can also e-mail me at Fee $38.27 Owner - 305 shares of Common Stock to hire. Oct. 17, 2002 550 shares of Class B Non-Voting classified ads.. ([email protected]) or write me at North Jersey Common Stock • Community Newspapers, c/o Executive Editor, 1Garret Richard F. Berkowitz 33 Everett Street Be descriptive. Mountain Plaza, West Paterson, NJ 07424-0471. NOTICE TO BIDDERS Allston, Massachusetts 02134 TOWNSHIP OF MILLBURN, ESSEX COUN- Owner - 1,560 shares of Class B Keep-em coming! TY, NEW JERSEY Non-Voting Common Stock The more informa- BROOM STREET SWEEPER WITH BELT . CONVEYOR S The George H. Berkowitz Family Trust tion you provide to NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that sealed bids FBO Roger S. Berkowitz c/o elling? will bereceived by the TOWNSHIPOF Richard Heller, Trustee MILLBURN, CountyofEssex, State of New 33 Everett Street the reader, Jersey, in the Township Committee Room, Allston, Massachusetts 02134 2nd Floor,Town Hall, 375 Millburn Avenue, Owner - 130 shares of Common Stock the better the Put your merchandise Millburn,New Jerseyon THURSDAY, 1,350 shares of Class B DO YOU NOTICE OCTOBER 31, 2002AT 10:15 A.M. prevailing Non-Voting Common Stock in the number one time, and at that time will bepubliclyopened responses will be • Dust On Your Furniture After Cleaning and read forthe BROOM STREET SWEEP- The George H. Berkowitz Family Trust marketplace ER WITH BELT CONVEYOR. Bid prices shall FBO Richard F. Berkowitz c/o to your ad. • Do You Suffer From Allergies remain firm for a period of sixty (60) days. Richard Heller, Trustee for goods and All bids must besubmitted onthe Proposal 33 Everett Street • Forms furnished by the Township Clerk, in Allston, Massachusetts 02134 • Is Your Electric & Gas Bill High the manner designated therein.Bids onany Owner - 130 shares of Common Stock services... other forms will not beaccepted.Proposal 1,270 shares of Class B Non-Voting IT’S TIME TO HAVE YOUR AIR DUCTS Forms maybe obtained in the Office of the Common Stock Township Clerk, 375 Millburn Avenue, the classifed ads. PROFESSIONALLY CLEANED Millburn, NJ, during the hours of 8:30 a.m. The George H. Berkowitz 1998 Trust LIFE JUST GOT and 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday. Ques- c/o Richard Heller, Trustee tions should bereferred to the Township 33 Everett Street Clerk at 973-564-7073. Allston, Massachusetts 02134 Sealed Proposals must beaccompanied by: 50% OFF AIR DUCT Owner - 1,800 shares Class B Non-Voting (1) a duly executed Bid Proposal Guarantee Common Stock EASIER! in the form set forth in the Bid Package;(2) a Classified certified check, cashier’s check or bid bond Objections to the transfer application, if any, payable to the Township of Millburn in an CLEANING should be made in writing immediately to amount equal to ten percent (10%) of the bid Joanne M. Monarque, RMC, Township Clerk, Now you can charge your (based uponthe highest total bid, if alterna- The Township of Millburn, 375 Millburn Ave- WHOLE HOUSE tive bids are involved), but notto exceed nue, Millburn, New Jersey 07041. $20,000, and (3) a duly executed Consent of First Copies of transfer applicationdocuments in- classified ad. We accept: PACKAGE Surety and Power of Attorneyonthe standard cluding all supporting documentation regard- 1 Year New Jersey StatutoryBond Form, as set forth ing the Applicant’s business are on file in the The First Place To Look in the Bid Specifications, issued by a surety Office of the Township Clerk, 375 Millburn Sale company licensed to dobusiness in the State For Everything! Warranty Avenue,Millburn,New Jersey and can bein- s r r TM of New Jersey. spected during normal business hours. Each Proposal must beenclosed in a Respectfully Submitted, On Our SEALED ENVELOPE, properly endorsed with LEGAL SEA FOODS, INC. $ 95 thename and address of the Bidder, with the Robert C. Hess, Esq. Work designation "TOWNSHIPOF MILLBURN, Attorney at Law SEALED BID, BROOM STREET SWEEPER Agent in Fact WITH BELT CONVEYOR, OCTOBER 31, c/o Greenberg Dauber 2002 "marked onthe outside of the sealed Epstein & Tucker, P.C. 149exp 10/24/02 ONE WEEK ONLY envelope and addressed toTownship Clerk, One Gateway Center, Suite 600 375 Millburn Avenue,Millburn, NJ 07041. Newark, New Jersey 07102 UNLIMITED Any envelope that is received that is notprop- DATED: October 10, 2002 FREE-Access Doors erlymarked causing it tobe opened priorto The Item 401641 VENTS the bid will be invalidated.Bids maybere- Fee $123.84 ceived before the hour designated in this of- October 10, 17, 2002 FREE-Main Duct fice, if they are mailed or hand delivered in Advertising Section Any One System person.The Township of Millburn will not be 407774-01 Ask about Disinfectant responsible foranybid that is sent by mail or A/C or Heating other formofcarrier which is lost orwhich ar- rives after the bid date and time, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 31, 2002 AT 10:15 A.M. NOTICE COMTRAIN INSTITUTE/COMPUTER SCHOOL Bidders are required to comply with there- Takenoticethat on October 1, 2002, a Services Include quirements of C. 127. of the P.L. 1975 regard- change occurred in the ownership of Houli- ing Affirmative Action (N.J.A.C. 17:27). han’s Restaurants, Inc., trading as Houlihan’s, Learn Microsoft Application 2000/2001 The Township of Millburn, reserves the right holder of PlenaryRetail Consumption License • Clean the Filter to rejectanyor all Bids and to waive any infor- No. 0712-33-007-009, which license is inac- malities therein and to accept anybid that will tive, resulting in the following persons’ each A+ Certification, Networking, Cisco • Check for Mold and Mildew beinthe best interest of the Township of acquiring in the aggregate one percent or Millburn,New Jersey according to N.J.S.A. more of the ownership thereof: Paralegal, Accounting, Medical Billing & Typing Odors 40A:11-1.The Township of Millburn reserves Fleet National Bank, 100 Federal Street, Ask Expabout 7/5/01 our Lifetime Electrostatic Filters the righttomake separate purchase awards Boston MA 02110 for various sizes and kinds of materials or Arlo LLC, affiliate of Goldman, Sachs & Co. STATE CERTIFIED Expires 10/24/02 equipment required,based onthelow unit 600 E. Las Calinas Blvd., Suite 560, Irving, bids submitted on such items. TX 75039 Tuition paid if qualified The Township of Millburn reserves the rightto First Source Financial, 2850 West GolfRd., • Family owned & operated since 1985 delete sections of workfrom the contractafter 5th Fl., Rolling Meadows, IL 60008 the award of the bid has been made due to General Electric Capital Corporation, 55 Washington Street funding or other reasons.The prices bid for 401 Merritt 7, Second Floor,Norwalk, CT • One supervisor & two technicians on site various items of work shall not beadjusted 06856 East Orange, New Jersey 07017 due to the deletion of any work due to the var- Merrill Lynch Business Financial Services, • All workers wear shoe covers iation of anyquantityforthe various items 973-672-1300 Inc. 222 North LaSalle Street, 17th Floor, 393967-01 scheduled in the Proposals. Chicago, IL 60601 Joanne Monarque, Township Clerk ML CLO XIX Sterling (Caymon) LTD., c/o ™ The Item 408966 Highland Capital Management, LP, TwoGal- DUCT TECHNOLOGY Fee $36.12 leria Tower, 13455 Noel Road, Suite 1300, Oct. 17, 2002 Dallas, TX 75240 H&M Consulting INDOOR ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES W961633-01 J.P. Morgan Chase Bank, N.A., 712 Main, Home • Office • Professional 24th Floor East, Houston, TX 77002 Call Monday thru Saturday 8am to 8pm • Sunday 10am to 4pm Phoenix Restaurant Partners, LLC, a Dela- Board of Adjustment ware Limited Liability Company, 2 Emanuel • MCSE and A+ rated troubleshooter Township of Millburn Cleaver II Blvd., Kansas City, MO 64112 • Hardware and software installation, PUBLIC NOTICE Members of Phoenix Restaurant Partners, 973-628-8760 Takenoticethat 125 FarleyRoad Assoc., LLC, are: repair, network design and more LLC has applied foraZoning Variance from Robert M. Harnett,5049 Womall Road, #7C, • Web page design and testing WE REQUEST 24 HOUR NOTICE UPON CANCELLATION the Millburn Township Board of Adjustment Kansas City, MO 64112 forproperty located at 125 FarleyRoad Block Paul A. Strasen, 6White Alder,Littleton,CO • Security. Firewalls, anti-virus 2406 Lot6, in Millburn Township, which is 80127 scheduled forahearing on November 18, Robert C. Ellis, 1653 Montane Drive East, • Connection sharing and routing PROMOTE YOUR SERVICE 2002at8:00 p.m. in Town Hall, 375 Millburn Golden, CO 80401 387258-01 Avenue,Millburn,New Jersey. Therequest- Gail A. Lozoff, 6429 Willow Lane, Shawnee, For details on our services, IN THIS SECTION! ed varianceisto Article 5, Section 510.1 - KS 66208 availability, and rates, contact us at: front yard fences prohibited. Any information concerning the qualifications To place your advertisement The papers relating to this application are on of theabove current stockholders or mem- Voice: 973-376-7986 file in the office of theSecretaryofthe Board bers of LLC’sshould be communicated in writ- Call 800-472-0151 Tell them you saw it in of Adjustment dailybetween the hours of 8:30 ing to: Joanne M. Giella, R.M.C., ClerkofThe FAX: 973-828-0337 fax 973-569-7440 or email a.m. - 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday. Any Township of Millburn, 375 Millburn Avenue, Email: [email protected] interested partymay appear at said hearing Millburn, NJ 07041. classifi[email protected] and participate therein in accordance with the Houlihan’s Restaurants, Inc. rules of the Zoning Board of Adjustment. 2 Emanuel Cleaver II Blvd. IT 1017 Pg A32 Yellow Red Blue Black

Page 32 THE ITEM of Millburn and Short Hills Thursday, October 17, 2002 Road closed Find your Local Businesses, Services and Professionals on the Internet at through www.northjersey.com/directories January Township police have announ- ced that Parsonage Hill Road is THIS WEEK’S FEATURED LISTINGS closed to through traffic at the Business & Food & Dining Real Estate bridge located between Chapel Financial Services FANCY THAT GOURMET BURGDOFF ERA REAL- Hill Road and Long Hill Drive. BASKETS & FINE GIFTS TORS, Montclair, Real The closure is being made while IRACI ASSOCIATES INC., INC., Verona, Gourmet & Estate Consultants Cedar Grove, Insurance Specialty Food Stores, the Essex County Department of Services, Insurance Agent & Gourmet Food Stores CHRISTINE LANE / Broker Services Public Works replaces a damaged MARDI GRAS GOURMET REMAX PROFESSION- FOODS, Verona, Gourmet ALS, Montclair, Real culvert with a new and larger & Specialty Food Stores, Estate Consultants 022-01 structure. Community & Civic Gourmet Food Stores 8

COLDWELL BANKER W95 Police estimate the work will Health & Medical REALTORS, Montclair, PRIDDY LEARNNG ACAD- Real Estate Consultants take from three to four months; EMY, Millburn, Education & GLENN A. MACFAR- Schools, Tutoring Services LANE, D.M.D., INTEGRITY HOME FUND- the road was closed Oct. 2. Bloomfield, Dental & Oral ING, Parsippany, Mortgage Brokers Vehicles are not allowed past Photo courtesy of the South Mountain School PTO Care, Dentists this construction site. Jersey bar- GET READY TO DANCE—During a visit to South Mountain School last week, members riers are installed east of the To place your listing, contact us by phone: of the Joffrey Ballet showed students how professional dancers prepare for a perfor- (973) 569-7601, or e-mail: [email protected] bridge with no traffic allowed to mance. Pictured with the dancers are, from left, second graders Fernando Bomfim, pass. Local traffic only is allowed Amanda Rothenberg, Ivan Tsabak (partially visable), Rebecca Bergman, Megan Weiss- in from White Oak Ridge Road man, Emma Goldberg and Milo Freeman. for homes on Chapel Hill Road. Detours for motorists are as SHIP YOUR CAR follows: Vehicles approaching the inter- Red Cross offers Halloween tips section of White Oak Ridge Road The Millburn-Short Hills reflective-type clothing to be Be cautious of animals and and Parsonage Hill Road are de- Chapter of the American Red more visible. strangers. toured north on White Oak Ridge Cross offers the following 13 Plan a route and share it with Have an adult inspect treats S.E. Palm Bay, FL & Belleville, NJ Road to South Orange Avenue, Halloween safety tips for parents your family. If possible, an adult before eating them—do not eat South Orange Avenue eastbound to keep in mind and to share with should accompany children. anything if it is not properly to Old Short Hills Road and Old their trick-or-treaters to prevent Carry a flashlight to light the packaged or if the package is al- SNOWBIRDS Short Hills Road southbound. injuries so all can enjoy a safe way. ready open. $ Traffic heading west on Par- holiday: Keep away from open fires and The Millburn-Short Hills 25 sonage Hill Road is detoured at Walk, slither and sneak on candles (remember that most cos- Chapter of the American Red sidewalks—not in the street. tumes can be extremely flamma- Cross offers several courses Discount Old Short Hills Road northbound when you mention Look both ways before cross- ble). specifically designed for youth: to South Orange Avenue west- ing the street to check for cars, Visit homes that have the porch basic aid training for ages 8-10, this ad! bound to White Oak Ridge Road trucks and oncoming brooms. light on. babysitter’s training for 11- to southbound. For more informa- Cross the street only at corners. Accept treats at the door and 15-year-olds, and ‘Till Help Ar- tion, contact the Millburn Police Don’t hide or cross the street never go into a stranger’s house. rives, adapted to any age group. Department traffic bureau at between parked cars. Use face paint rather than All Red Cross youth safety (973) 564-7757. Wear light-colored clothing or masks that hinder clear vision. courses stress the importance of young people being able to Special ed talk on estate planning Monday manage their own health and safety as well as the health of the The Millburn Township Spe- ter of intent, among other issues. mittee of Millburn/Short Hills environment in which they live. cial Education Committee will David H. Robinson is presi- (www.millburnspedparents.org) Safety information and first aid sponsor a talk, “Estate Planning dent of DH Robinson Associates, is a district-wide organization procedures for breathing difficul- • Scheduled Departures for the Special Needs Family,” an insurance and financial ser- comprising parents of children ties, bleeding, poisoning, burns, on Monday at 7:30 p.m. vices firm specializing in estate with special needs, general edu- • Door to Door Services shock and other emergencies are • Terminal to Terminal The talk will be given by com- planning, charitable planning cation parents, professionals in discussed and taught in ways that mittee member David H. Robin- and small-business benefits the field of education, school dis- each age group understands. • Daily Trips to Florida son and attorney David A. planning. He can be reached at trict administrators and members For more information on these • Licensed and Insured Ludgin, and will be held in the (973) 467-0875 or by sending of the Millburn Township Board and other Red Cross safety cours- • MC Authority 405030 boardroom at the Millburn e-mail to dhrobinson@hot- of Education. es, call the Millburn-Short Hills • Company Owned and Operated Trucks Township Education Center, 434 mail.com. Chapter of the American Red Millburn Avenue. The talk is free David A. Ludgin is a partner Cross at (973) 379-4198, stop by Phones: 1-888-451-9921 and open to the public, and will concentrating in estate planning Le Tip group the chapter house at 389 Millburn 1-973-450-9222 last approximately one hour, in- and administration, charitable Avenue, or visit www.red- meets Thursdays Fax: 1-973-450-8832 179845 cluding an opportunity for ques- planning and closely held busi- cross.org/nj/millburn. 0000409714-01 tions from the audience. nesses at McCarter & English Le Tip of Millburn-Short The speakers will cover an (www.mccarter.com). He has Hills, a networking group com- overview of estate planning had experience in the design and prising township businessmen issues faced by parents of spe- implementation of sophisticated and women, holds its networking cial needs, handicapped and dis- estate plans as well as the set- breakfast every Thursday at abled children and adults, in- tlement of complex estates. Mr. Nero’s Restaurant in Livingston. cluding wills and trusts, the Ludgin can be reached at (973) For more information, contact proper establishment and fund- 622-4444 or by sending e-mail Vincent Spada at (973) 379-5855 ing of a special needs trust, and to [email protected]. or Michelle Sanders at (973) the importance of writing a let- The Special Education Com- 564-9194.

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