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Volume118 Number 21 THURSDAY, MAY 26, 2005 75 Cents Standin’ on the Corner Board approves building plans

tion, he said middle school plans By Harry Trumbore did not address a number of obsta- of The Item cles. He also maintained the pro- posal would bring the amount of It was standing room only in the money spent renovating the school Education Center Monday night as over the past decade to $26 mil- The Board of Education Monday lion. night voted 7 to 2 to move forward “I don’t think this site will ever with plans for construction at the deliver $26 million worth of value,” middle and high schools. Scharf said. The current proposal, The vote followed an emotion- he added, “does not deliver in charged debate between support- terms of safety.” ers of the building program and White said the township is at a those who want the board to pre- “critical juncture.” In light of sent the public with alternatives to reports the main state funding pro- the proposal adding multi-storied gram for school construction has additions to the two schools. run dry, she said she cannot sup- The board action means port doubling the $40 million of detailed construction plans will be debt the district already carries. submitted for approval to the state Board members in favor of the Department of Education. After building program made the point the agency reviews the plans and that the instructional space is des- calculates any state financial assis- perately needed and some alterna- tance, the board will vote whether tives, such as housing an overflow to proceed with plans to present a of middle school students in trail- bond referendum to finance the ers, would result in far greater dis- new construction. The earliest a ruption than construction outside referendum could go before voters the building. Patricia Harris/staff photographer is December. Middle school principal Michael The board’s architects have said Cahill told the audience that over- CLOCK DEDICATION—Members of the community applaud Essex streets, was presented to the township by business the price tag for the program could crowding has already begun to as the town’s clock is unveiled during a dedication ceremony owners and residents David and Nancy Stone. The township run between $38 and $44 million. adversely impact instructional pro- Monday. The new clock, situated at the corner of Main and constructed the surrounding clock plaza. The original plans presented last grams as well as the quality of life month were estimated to cost as at the school. much as $56.8 million before being During the public comment scaled back by the architects. portion of the meeting, however, The dissenting votes came from many residents asked the board to Officials unveil new town clock members Joshua Scharf and Bren- reconsider the building proposal or da White. offer alternatives, and many stated members of the crowd headed to “We hope the clock will prompt Turning serious again, the may- Although Scharf supported the By Patricia Harris Martini Bistro & Bar for a celebra- additional improvements to our or said the clock and its surround- proposed high school construc- Continued on Page B12 of The Item tion. During the course of the downtown environment and her- ing plaza will become a gathering evening, McDermott read a procla- ald the cooperation that we, as a place for users of the downtown The new town clock at the cor- mation thanking the Stones for township and business communi- and expressed his gratitude to the ner of Main and Essex streets was their contribution to the commu- ty, will enjoy with governmental Stones. unveiled Monday evening to an nity. leaders of our town,” Stone said. He also said the plaza is not ful- Memorial Day parade admiring crowd of approximately Stone, the owner of Nancy and “We look forward to these contin- ly complete yet, as a signboard and 40 residents, business owners, David Fine Jewels on Essex Street, ued improvements of the business three benches donated by town- political leaders, administrators said he and his wife wanted to con- district within Millburn, and mak- businesses are to be installed and closings planned and members of the Public Works vey their sincere pleasure in pre- ing it a more desirable place to on the plaza in mid- to late June. Department. senting the clock to the municipal- shop, dine, or just take a stroll.” Members of the Public Works The township’s annual Memorial Day parade kicks off at 1 p.m. In a short dedication ceremony ity. He also said in years from now, Department set the 16-foot high Monday at the Short Hills train station. on the newly built clock plaza, “It has been two years since we the clock will become a historical pedestal clock, the centerpiece of Following the same route as last year, the parade will proceed east township businessman and resi- brought the idea to the township, landmark and a dignified reminder the clock plaza, in place May 19, on Chatham Road to Short Hills Avenue, south on Short Hills dent David Stone presented what and I believe we would all agree it of current efforts. with the assistance from a service Avenue to Millburn Avenue, east on Millburn Avenue through he called a “magnificent clock” to was worth the wait,” he noted. McDermott reacted to the technician from the manufacturer, downtown to Whittingham Terrace, and then into Taylor Park for the township on behalf of himself Stone said the gift of the clock is unveiling by saying the clock is Verdin Company in Cincinnati, closing ceremonies. and his wife, Nancy. A crane lifted a commitment to the continued “absolutely spectacular” and Ohio. Department members have Motorists can expect traffic delays along the parade route. a blue tarp off the head of the redevelopment of the downtown turned out even better than expect- built the plaza within the past few The parade will take place rain or shine. pedestal clock and onlookers and encouraged all residents, espe- ed. months at an estimated cost of Graveside services to honor fallen veterans from all branches of applauded. cially the business community, to Then he quipped, “I think Nan- approximately $30,000. the country’s military forces will take place at 11 a.m. at St. Stephen’s Mayor Thomas C. McDermott continue making Millburn a cy’s disappointed her name isn’t Township resident and architect cemetery, followed by a graveside service at 11:30 a.m. in St. Rose of offered a few remarks, and then vibrant shopping destination. bigger than David’s on the clock.” John Buchholz designed the space. Lima cemetery. The Guy R. Bosworth American Legion Post 140 encourages residents to attend both services, as they are intended to represent the true meaning of Memorial Day. In addition, the graves of veterans in the two cemeteries will be decorated with flags and flowers this evening at 5 o’clock. Joining West Point cadet tours schools in the effort will be Boy Scouts and Cub Scouts from St. Rose. If a veteran’s grave is not marked or is missed, call Rick Dority, large a recruiting pool for the ser- past commander, at (973) 258-0166. By Harry Trumbore vice academies as in other parts of In observance of the holiday, post offices and Town Hall will be of The Item the country, especially during a closed Monday. There will be no recycling or garbage pickup that time of war, Frichchman said. day. As the Memorial Day weekend “Recruitments for the National The Millburn Free Public Library will be closed Sunday and Mon- approaches, township resident Guard and army are all running a day. In addition, local banks will be closed Monday. Colby Horowitz is spending the little short,” Fritchman said. Township schools will be closed tomorrow as well as Monday. week speaking to students about Horowitz cited two reasons for the life he has chosen, the life of a entering the academy. soldier. “I wanted to serve my country The Millburn High School and do something important,” he alumnus is finishing up his second explained, “and I wanted to chal- year at the United State Military lenge myself.” Academy at West Point. While His parents initially were sur- Go, Dogs, Go classmates are participating in prised by his choice, Horowitz year’s end ceremonies at the acad- said. receptive to the idea of a South emy, Horowitz has been sent home “They were not too keen on it,” By Harry Trumbore Mountain dog park, Bate reported. of The Item early as part of a program run by he said. Now, however, they have For his part, Salvante said Tues- the Cadet Public Relations Coun- become more enthusiastic due to day his department will review the cil. Horowitz, however, empha- the academy’s programs to involve Recent opening of dog parks in idea and check to see if it is con- sized he is not recruiting. parents in their children’s educa- Bloomfield and Livingston have sistent with the master plan for the “I’m trying to increase aware- tion. prompted local officials to call for reservation developed three years ness, answer questions and give an According to Horowitz, life for a dog park to be built locally. ago. accurate picture of life at West cadets is as physically demanding A resolution sponsored by Sal- “These parks get mixed reviews,” Point,” he said. “We only want peo- as it is academically rigorous. vatore J. Bate and approved by the he said, explaining residents living ple who want to be there and go Although he is majoring in Amer- Township Committee May 17, in the vicinity do not always look into the process with the most ican politics and English, he said urges Essex County officials to cre- with favor on construction of dog information.” all cadets have to complete a Harry Trumbore/staff photographer ate an area, preferably in South parks. He also said the scope of On Monday, he visited the guid- required sequence of engineering BACK FOR A VISIT—West Point cadet Colby Horowitz, left, Mountain Reservation, where dog construction can range from basic ance office at Millburn High courses as well. visits with Millburn High School guidance counselors Sherian owners can exercise their pets. fencing to parks with running School and later in the week he Horowitz, who played tennis Edgreen and Dale Fritchman Monday. Horowitz, a 2003 Mill- Bate said this week copies of the water and obstacle courses. was scheduled to meet with high and soccer and ran cross country burn graduate, is visiting local schools this week as part of a resolution were being sent as well Bate said the park he envisions school classes in West Orange and in high school, said plebes, or first program to educate students about life at the United States to the governing bodies of West would be simple. Maplewood. year students, have to attend and Military Academy. Orange, Maplewood and South “We just need fencing and a Guidance counselor Dale pass a summertime basic training Orange, all of which border the gate. People would bring their own Fritchman said only one current course before they even begin school debate team, has continued The balance between academics reservation, in hopes of recruiting water,” he said. Rules would be senior is headed to a service acad- classes at West Point. debating at the academy. He said and physical training for cadets is support for a dog run in the coun- established and posted at the site. emy—the Air Force Academy in As a plebe, he had to take swim- he enjoys traveling with the army evident in how the cadet is struc- ty-managed park. The Committeeman also main- Colorado—and one student is in ming, boxing and military move- team to take on such rivals as turing his summer. Horowitz will Bate said he went to the Essex tains the cost to the county or the process of enlisting in the ments, or gymnastics, and through- Columbia, New York University spend one month undergoing air- County open house held Saturday municipalities could be defrayed by armed forces. out their four years cadets have to and Georgetown and he and his borne training at Fort Benning, at Turtle Back Zoo and spoke with contributions from veterinarians In a community with a strong pass strenuous fitness tests on a teammate were ranked third in the Ga., then intern for a month with the county’s director of parks, Dan and manufacturers of pet foods emphasis on earning admission to regular basis. country this year at the junior var- Salvante, and County Executive four-year colleges, there is not as Horowitz, who was on the high sity level. Continued on Page B12Joseph DiVincenzo. Both were Continued on Page B12

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Karl, stolen from a parking lot at The of The Item Police allege Johanson had 53, was driving north on Kennedy Mall at Short Hills. determined through the girl’s earli- Parkway near Parsonage Hill A contractor working at a Lake- West Road resident Richard H. er chat room postings that she was Road Saturday at 5:20 p.m. when view Avenue residence reported Johanson, 36, faces at least a dozen 14 years old. she swerved to avoid a squirrel in May 16 that 160 pieces of slate for years in Iowa state prison after he When the mother found Johan- the road and lost control of her the roof were missing from a pallet was arrested in Garner, Iowa, May son’s overtures improper, police vehicle. at the site. 19 for allegedly attempting to said, she posed as her daughter in The automobile left the road- The missing slate was valued at arrange via the Internet a sexual communicating with him. 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It’s about time With the installation of a 16-foot high pedestal clock at the corner of Main and Essex streets, the downtown dis- trict has a new look, and it’s a welcome one. Located at the first major intersection encountered by motorists traveling south on Main Street, the clock serves as a gateway and a landmark. The plaza surrounding the timepiece, framed with landscaping, opens up the corner and offers the eye relief from the mass of buildings and rows of parked cars. We share the hope expressed by several officials at the dedication this week that the new space will serve as a gathering place for the users of the downtown. Still to be installed, a signboard sponsored by the Downtown Mill- burn Development Association will provide a map of the district and benches will offer a place to wait for a friend or eat an ice cream cone. We’d like to praise the public-private partnership that propelled the project. Township business owner and res- ident David Stone and his wife, Nancy, approached the township two years ago about making such a gift. Through negotiations with township officials, the gift was accepted and plans made to construct the plaza. Kudos also go to architect John Buchholz, a township resident who has long been involved in seeking the best use for the corner. He donated his services to design and oversee the construction of the plaza. And while we’re at it, praise should go to members of the Department of Public Works who used their expertise to make the plans a reality. The new clock should serve as a source of pride and a spur to the continued redevelopment of the downtown, making Millburn a vibrant destination. Day of remembrance Like many other holidays, Memorial Day has been Letters to the editor recast into something completely different than original- ly intended. It’s now the day that unofficially kicks off summer. It’s the day to bring out the white shoes, to shop for sales, to Topics of concern to readers crank up the grill and enjoy a day off from work or school. Take a moment Monday to remember the true mean- Reusing space To prevent overcrowding at a specialized curriculum, similar to property tax relief that can be legal- both schools, wouldn’t it be more that of a magnet school. These stu- ly supplied to seniors for school ing of the day—honoring those who have made the ulti- logical to remove one grade from dents would have access to the construction bonds, and even if mate sacrifice for their country. It shouldn’t be hard to do. Editor, The Item: each and educate them in a sepa- gyms, library, cafeteria and other there were, it would simply shift Every day, the list of casualties in Iraq grows. The sacri- Over the last few months, I’ve rate building? If the district were central rooms and services of the their share of that burden to the tried to understand the rationale going to tear down a building, it adjacent high school, although remainder of township residents. fices being made by men and women in our armed ser- behind the various proposals the would make more sense to raze some expansion at the high school Those seniors remaining in the vices are splashed across the front pages of the newspa- superintendent of schools and the the Ed Center and replace it with would still be needed, and the community have had to absorb a per and broadcast on the evening news. Board of Education have offered to an eighth and ninth grade building, schedules of the eighth and ninth 1999 school construction bond, a If you can, attend the township parade on Monday. At the public to address the increased using some of the parking areas, if graders would have to be adjusted 2002 school construction bond, student enrollment that will cause needed. This way, no students to allow for travel time between and now a 2005 school bond that least, stop and say a prayer for the fallen and, for that mat- overcrowding at the middle and would have to be moved or incon- buildings. is not likely to include state aid, ter, those who are serving in the face of danger. high school. venienced during the construction If the administration really based upon demographic evalua- The proposal du jour, to tear of new space. wants to show the public that it tions and decision-making exer- down the most recent addition to While the administration would can “think out of the box,” it should cised by members of the Board of the middle school and replace it need to lease office space for a create this new building and new Education. Like all township resi- Coming events with a larger addition, has me reel- while, it’s possible that adequate program from scratch. The school dents, they have every right to ing with disbelief. To get rid of a space for its operation could be could be called “The Max” because question the board’s judgment and building the taxpayers are current- incorporated in the proposed new it would be designed to maximize make up their own minds as to Today, May 26 burn Ave. ly funding and will continue to Town Hall or town library expan- student potential, maximize the construction needs, possibly more Noon to 2 p.m. New Eyes for Monday, June 13 fund for decades via debt service, sion plans. use of an existing district-owned so, having footed the town tax bill the Needy jewelry salesroom open. 7:30 p.m. Millburn Free Public and then ask those same taxpayers In a new building, the instruc- property and maximize our local for so long. New Eyes headquarters, 549 Mill- Library Board of Trustees meeting. to fund its replacement, along with tional program for the eighth and taxpayers’ investment. When people speak at a school burn Ave. Williamsburg Room, Millburn Free other costly building projects, is ninth graders could be vastly dif- I know that previous adminis- board meeting and suggest the Friday, May 27 Public Library. sheer folly. ferent if the district were to create trations and boards have rejected existence of million dollar homes Township public schools closed, Wednesday, June 15 the use of the Ed Center for edu- in the township, of their ownership Memorial Day recess. 8 p.m. Planning Board meeting, cational space, but now that we’re of them, justifies expensive and Monday, May 30 Town Hall. faced with the prospect of spend- extensive school construction pro- Township public schools closed, Thursday, June 16 Logging in ing more than $40 million for new grams the entire community Memorial Day recess Noon to 2 p.m. New Eyes for building projects, it’s time to find should bear, they might first want Wednesday, June 1 the Needy jewelry salesroom open. ways to make this idea, or a varia- to volunteer to do their fair share 8 p.m. Board of Recreation New Eyes headquarters, 549 Mill- Dousing Old Smoky tion of it, work and reduce that to keep our community multi-gen- Commissioners meeting. Gero burn Ave. price tag. erational by reducing the general Park Recreation Building. Saturday, June 18 Of course, weeks later the school tax burden. Clearly this 8 p.m. Planning Board meeting. 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. New Eyes for By Eveline Speedie unopened packs came to light. Corinne Errico seems to be something they can of The Item Town Hall. the Needy jewelry salesroom open. “I hid them,” the guilt-ridden 15 Wayside afford to do. Thursday, June 2 New Eyes headquarters, 549 Mill- child admitted. A most noble deed Unless and until people in the Noon to 2 p.m. New Eyes for burn Ave. Most families have myths that tarred by the ignominy of deceit. community volunteer to pay such the Needy jewelry salesroom open. Monday, June 20 are passed down from generation And all because of the evil weed. Tax relief for seniors items as school activity fees, cour- New Eyes headquarters, 549 Mill- 7 p.m. Board of Adjustment to generation. They may not all be Eleven years later another tesy busing costs and additional burn Ave. meeting. Town Hall. on the scale of Camelot and the champion of right was born. Editor, The Item: charges based on their specific 7:30 p.m. Historic Preservation 7:45 p.m. Board of Education legend of King Arthur or the Greek Nephew Christopher, spurred on At one of the Board of Educa- usage of the educational system, Commission meeting. Town Hall. meeting. Education Center. gods but myths about extraordi- by cries of anguish and distress tion’s special meetings on the pro- which shows a legitimate concern Monday, June 6 Tuesday, June 21 nary deeds and unusual abilities whenever match was taken to tar posed middle and high schools for keeping our community afford- 7 p.m. Board of Adjustment 8 p.m. Township Committee resurface through the years when- and nicotine in the family’s pres- construction bond, I heard a able for seniors, they might want to meeting. Town Hall. meeting. Town Hall. ever relatives gather. In our fami- ence, reached the point where he younger resident comment, in refrain from giving seniors or oth- 7:30 p.m. Environmental Com- Saturday, June 25 ly, we don’t hand down myths as could endure no more. He locked words to the effect, that senior res- ers advice on how they need mission meeting. Greenwood Gar- 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. American Red much as we hand down missions— his auntie, who was babysitting idents concerned about the tax respond to the school construction dens, 274 Old Short Hills Road. Cross blood drive. Millburn Free or one particular mission, to be him, out of his house at the age of impact of approval of a construc- bond when finalized. 7:45 p.m. Board of Education Public Library auditorium. exact. The goal for the past 35 10. tion bond should basically go to Jeffrey Muska meeting. Education Center. Monday, July 4 years or so has been to get Auntie “Uh, Chris. Let me in. The the Township Committee to look 59 Locust Ave. Tuesday, June 7 Independence Day. Sheila, my twin sister, to stop door’s locked.” for property tax relief. 7 p.m. Township Committee Wednesday, July 6 smoking. “No,” came the plaintive wail. While I am not a senior myself, meeting. Town Hall. 8 p.m. Planning Board meeting. Of course, she blames her butt “You stink. You can’t come back in it is my opinion that comments of Millburn Cares Thursday, June 9 Town Hall. habit all on me. She says I started until you stop smoking.” this nature not only reflect a mis- Noon to 2 p.m. New Eyes for Thursday, July 7 her on the road to ruin many years “Chris, it’s dark and it’s cold. Let conception of the facts but can Editor, The Item: the Needy jewelry salesroom open. 7:30 p.m. Historic Preservation ago—now that’s a myth—but I had me in.” seem patronizing and unapprecia- The Millburn High School Dra- New Eyes headquarters, 549 Mill- Commission meeting, Town Hall. the good sense to stop while she “No. Not a chance. Beg all you tive of the past and present contri- ma Club, The Gay/Straight blithely carried on. This persistence want.” butions of the community’s Alliance and the World AIDS Club on her part has led every child Deliverance came when the seniors. After all, the seniors in our would like to thank everyone who born into the fold for the past 35 child’s parents returned. Less hard- community have been longstand- came to support Millburn Cares years to face a challenge so intimi- hearted than their son, they escort- ing taxpayers and are the people 2005 on May 18 at the high school dating that only two made any ed Auntie Sheila back into their responsible for establishing the auditorium. inroads and that came at their own abode and gave their son a reluc- quality of life in the township that The groups doubled their fund- ruin. tant rebuke. has drawn many of us to live here. raising from last year with an atten- My son at the tender age of 6 The child’s actions were not According to the Township turned liar and thief for a brief peri- without notice, however, and pret- Committee, there is no specific Continued on Page A5 Published at 343 Millburn Avenue, Millburn, NJ 07041 • 973-921-6451 od in his life because of his aunt. ty soon all us adults started taking Member of New Jersey Press Association Whenever she came to visit us, we bolder steps. protested about her smoking. One There had been no smoking per- Kathleen M. Hivish, Vice President/Publisher day, Sam hid several packs and mitted indoors at any of our resi- Letter policy Eveline Speedie, Editor when it came time for her to leave dences for years. Now we declared Nancy Connelly, Advertising Manager Sheila searched fruitlessly for the the immediate vicinity of our Letters may be edited and may be published, reproduced or dis- Michael S. Sheehan, Circulation Director demon sticks but to no avail. homes “smoke-free” territory. One tributed in print, electronic, or other forms. The views and opinions “I’m sure I brought more packs of my other sisters even relegated expressed in Letters to the Editor are not necessarily those of The with me,” she said, good-naturedly. the smoking area to the street. Item or its affiliates. Submissions should be typed and double-spaced, STEPHEN BORG ...... PRESIDENT “You didn’t see them, did you, “And don’t leave any butts lying and must be signed and include a daytime telephone number for ver- KERRY RUBIN ...... DIRECTOR,CLASSIFIED TELECENTER Sam?” there,” she commanded. “I’m ification. Letters that cannot be verified or are anonymous will not GLENN GARVIE ...... VICE PRESIDENT,PRODUCTION “No, not me, Auntie Sheila,” watching.” be published. Not all letters will necessarily be published. Send let- CYNTHIA WERNER...... DISTRIBUTION DIRECTOR came the reply from that cherubic We instituted a “don’t come ters to the editor by e-mail to [email protected], by fax to face. (973) 921-6458 or by mail to Editor, The Item, 343 Millburn Avenue. E114501-01 Continued on Page A5 www.theitemonline.com THE ITEM of Millburn and Short Hills Thursday, May 26, 2005 Page A5

We tried to bolster her spirits Letters PAPER MILL LOBBY—This Smoky and provide encouragement as Continued from Page A4 1940-50s photo postcard in the Continued from Page A4 she sought a doctor’s help to quit dance of 450 people coming out to Millburn-Short Hills Historical the filthy habit. She started med- support AIDS awareness on that Society’s collection features the near us for 10 minutes after smok- ication and we thought we were evening and more than $800 in lobby of the Paper Mill Play- ing” rule and followed through on seeing the end of the rainbow. No pre-sales since the beginning of house as it was before the dev- other harsh measures. such luck, however. One night- April. All proceeds will be donated astating fire in 1980. The front of No mercy despite the weather. mare ended and another began. to Broadway Cares/Equity Fights the card is labeled “Lobby with Smoking was kept strictly out- The sweet, good-natured sister AIDS. tiled floor, early American fire- doors. No kisses or hugs until I knew became a demon, lashing I founded the fundraiser in 2003 place and original windows of delousing was implemented. No out at any perceived slight. Calls for the drama club to get involved runs to the store if the cigarette came at all hours. Pitiful calls. in community service. The small old mill; Paper Mill Playhouse, supply was depleted. “I can’t do it. I want a cig.” venue and intimate cabaret-style Brookside Drive, Millburn, NJ.” This new “tough love” policy “No you don’t. You’re strong.” event has evolved into an annual The back of the card states “This remained in effect for two years “No, I’m not. I’m weak. Weak, benefit growing in size and contri- century old paper mill was before Sheila finally acquiesced. It I tell you.” bution. The cast and I would like remodeled in 1934 into a mod- was either that or a particularly This has been going on for to thank the community for giving ern theatre and is now well- bad cold that forced her to stop three days. Another three days their time to attention to fighting known for its fine productions of smoking temporarily, but one day and I’m going to solidify a bad the AIDS epidemic. both plays and operettas.” The two months ago she announced habit of my own. I’ve just got two For more information about the ‘early American fireplace’ with its she was ready to quit. fingers left with decent nail length event or suggest ideas for next year, built-in beehive oven may have “Yippee!” all us family mem- on them. And then I start on the call the hotline at (973) 564-7130 been added during the 1934 bers cried. “Bravo!” toes. extension 455. Suzanne Snyder remodeling, as having an open English Teacher, Millburn High fire in a mill with air full of fine School particulate matter would have Photo courtesy of the Millburn-Short Hills Historical Society been literally explosive.” “Experience, Pride and Imagination - School costs They Make the Difference” Editor, The Item: Over 50 years experience I would like to offer a different NICHOLAS GRACE and Sons, Inc. perspective on the township’s tax- Mammogram? es, as regards the educational com- Who is Reading Your Mammogram? ponent, than what we have heard • Roads • Driveways • Curbing • Parking Areas from our Board of Education Who Needs Breast MRI? • Hot Oil & Gravel Driveways • Specializing In Permanent Country Look Driveways (BOE). If I could paraphrase the Radiologists who specialize in reading breast images find twice as

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Christina MacKinnon Kathleen Principal Bulletin Board Services for former township Born in the township, she lived A Mass for township resident Chatham Township. She was a resident Christina A. MacKinnon in Livingston before moving to Kathleen Principal was held May pill inspector for Ciba-Geigy Sunday Services were held May 18 in Berkeley Myersville 40 years ago. 18 in St. Rose of Lima Church. Pharmaceuticals before retiring. Heights. Mrs. MacKinnon, 86, died Mrs. MacKinnon is survived by Miss Principal, 91, died May 15 in Miss Principal was a member of Christ Church May 15 in King James Care Center, a daughter, Elaine Verrusio; two King James Nursing Home, St. Rose of Lima Church. Chatham. sons, John Jr. and Donald; a broth- 7:15, 8, 9:30 a.m.: For the second Sunday after Pentacost, the She was a self-employed house er, Richard Henriksen; a sister, Lil- Rev. Mary Frances Schjonberg will preach and celebrate at the 8 cleaner for 15 years before retiring lian Daum; 12 grandchildren and a.m. service. The sidesman will be Sam McKeown. Schjonberg will five years ago. 11 great-grandchildren. preach and the Rev. E. Bevan Stanley will offciate at the 9:30 a.m. In times of loss, you should service. The first lesson will be read by Marlyn Perkins, the second lesson will be read by Hope Lampe, and the Prayers of the People Center holding celebration in park worry about your family. will be offered by Carl Klemme. The Chai Center will its Lag B’omer commemorates the Not their travel costs. Community Congregational Church 14th annual Lag B’omer celebra- end of a terrible plague that killed tion tomorrow from 1 to 4:30 p.m. 24,000 students in ancient Israel. Your Dignity Memorial® funeral provider knows how impor- 10 a.m.: The Rev. Johann J. Bosman will deliver the ser- in Taylor Park. The holiday also celebrates the life tant it is for families to be together in times of loss. That’s mon. Worshipers will be greeted by Hank and Ann Humphrey. A The event will include a moon- and teachings of Rabbi Shimon why your local Dignity Memorial funeral provider offers the reception will follow. walk and other rides, hot dogs, Bar Yochai, a first century sage. For Bereavement Travel Program, which provides you and soda and cotton candy, and games more information, call (973) 379- Covenant Presbyterian Church your loved ones with special travel savings that can often and activities for the entire family. 3151. be much lower than airlines’ bereavement rates. For a 11 a.m.: The Rev. David Miner will deliver the sermon, Christ Dignity Memorial provider near you or to request your Our Mediator, Part Two, based on the book of Hebrews. Sunday Temple announces events free Jewish Funeral Reference Guide, please call 1-800- school for all ages is at 9:40 a.m., with a combined class for adults, 818-9090 or visit DignityMemorial.com. “Stewardship of Our Time: Entertainment.” Congregation B’nai Jeshurun Congregation B’nai Jeshurun at ✡ Bernheim Apter Kreitzman Memorial Home will hold its Annual Meeting of the (973) 379-1555 or visit 1500 Morris Avenue First Baptist Church Congregation on Wednesday at 7 www.TBJ.org. Union, NJ (908) 351-4414 p.m. at the temple. Allan L. Kreitzman, Manager – N.J. License No. 2522 10:30 a.m.: The Rev. Richard Hines will deliver the sermon, Worshippers celebrating a birth- Memorial Day Mandates, in preparation for Memorial Day cere- day or wedding anniversary in monies. June will be welcomed to the 7 p.m.: The evening service will feature a video and discussion bimah to receive a special blessing on “Animals That Defy Evolution, Part Two.” at Shabbat B’Shir on Friday, June AUCTION 3, at 5:30 p.m. The beautiful musi- St. Rose of Lima Church cal service led by Cantor Howard M. Stahl will feature a four-piece Acquisitions from Attorneys, Estates, Trustees, 7:30 a.m., 9 a.m., 11 a.m., 12:30 p.m.: Mass is offered. The sacra- band comprised of keyboard, per- Seizures & Abandoned Storage ment of reconciliation is offered Saturday from 4:30 to 5:15 p.m., cussion, saxophone and bass gui- and Mass is offered at 5:30 p.m. tar. Oriental Rugs, Art, Porcelain & Bronzes. B’nai Jeshurun’s TBJ Crowd is No Minimum No Reserve On Majority Of The Items St. Stephen’s Church hosting “A Night at the Meadow- lands” on Thursday, June 2, at 7 We are instructed to auction the contents of a 40 foot 8 and 10 a.m.: A spoken service of Holy Eucharist with homily p.m. The event includes admission, container of furniture. All the customs liens have been is at 8 a.m., followed by a Holy Eucharist service with homily, choir program, and buffet dinner plus a satisfied. Everything must be sold piece by piece by and organ at 10 a.m. great view of the finish line. The Auction, including art, original oil paintings, porcelain, cost is $45 a person. For reserva- bronze, jade, signed lithographs, a beautiful collection of Wyoming Presbyterian Church tions or more information, call hand made oriental rugs, pure silk masterpieces, and many Joanna at (973) 379-1555. Persian (Iranian) rugs in different sizes, from 2’x3’ to 2’x18’ 10 a.m.: On Memorial Sunday, the Rev. 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he Item and the Millburn-Short Hills Histori- cal Society invite you to don your walking shoes and take a pedestrian’s tour of your township. In recognition of Millburn’s long and ven- Terable history and in recognition of the town’s upcoming sesquicentennial celebration in 2007, The Item and the Historical Society have collaborated on providing, as an historic keepsake for the community, this unique spring walking tour/photo supplement. The section reproduces segments of the Historical Soci- ety’s popular walking tours and features historic photos of the houses and businesses highlighted in the tours. Fea- tured in these pages is the tour of Millburn Center, which extends from Short Hills Avenue to Whittingham Terrace and from Essex Street to Rector Street. The Historical Society offers five complete walking tours that have been developed by its members. The tours are of the downtown, the Wyoming section, Old Short Hills Road, and Short Hills Park (tours one and two). Visit the Historical Society’s headquarters at the Short Hills Train Station and take the opportunity to inquire about all the walking tours through the township.

Walking Tour of DOWNTOWN MILLBURN 36 Buildings 2.7 Miles Estimated walking time: 1.5 hours “Downtown” in the 21st century may no center is an example of how the character of longer be the focus of economic and social many small towns has changed, especially activities in a town. Cars, malls, supermar- since World War II. Walking the streets is Photos courtesy of the Millburn-Short Hills Historical Society kets and widely scattered job sites have the best way to understand how the past has A circa 1900 look down Main Street, toward Essex Street, from the railroad overpass near the made older definitions obsolete. Millburn shaped the present. Milburn Middle School.

1. Taylor Park 2. St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church 30 rr.

The 13 acres comprising 119 Main St. - named for the land church-on-the-green. The e

Taylor Park were assembled by first Christian martyr, consecrat- “high church” founders, propo-

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Essex St. Rd. hort Hills S Mrs. John Taylor and dedicated ed in 1855. The architect, aptly nents of the Oxford Movement, w 29 Duncan St.

to the town in 1924 in memory named J.B. Priest, wrought a wanted a building related to the ld

O Bod Douglass St. 24 26 of her husband. Frederick Law splendid example of American medieval church and newly fash- Short Hills Ave. 21 20 28 Millburn Ave. Olmstead, son of the man who Pointed Gothic, sometimes ionable American Gothic 22 ve. 27 31 n A . 25 designed Central Park, did the called Carpenter Gothic. Now seemed appropriate. The sup- Millbur 19 18 t 14 23 S initial landscape plan of the white, it was originally painted in porting oak timbers were hewn 10 Taylor St. ing Taylor ine St. . area that was once the site of tones of beige to resemble Goth- from trees felled on or near the r 12 1315 rr 8 1617 e Sp Park the heaviest concentration of ic stone. The slate roof has an site. Extending behind the Bla 11 T 7 t. 1 the town’s mills. Strolling ecclesiastical pattern; the church is the Parish House 9 Church St through the park today, enjoy- clerestory beneath is decorated (1898), a shingled structure with . 5 Main S ingham ing its ponds and bridges, trees with quatrefoil windows symbol- a large 1961 addition. tt 6 Re 4 2 and shrubs, is a leisurely way to izing the cross. Some of the Israel Condit (1802-97), ctor S 3 t. Whi ponder the importance of water stained glass windows were whose hat-manufacturing patent Ridg in the development of the town. designed by local architect Joy fostered the industrial growth of ewood North of the bridge is a new Wheeler Dow, who worshipped the town in the mid-18th centu- MILLBURN CENTER water-efficient garden including at St. Stephen’s. ry, donated the land for St. holly, juniper, ilex, etc. An exer- The church is not a New Eng- Stephen’s. Map courtesy of the Millburn-Short Hills Historical Society cise trail rings the complex.

9. Mount Zion AME 11. 22 Taylor St. 18. 132 Spring St., Church Site of the former Tichenor First Baptist Church Iron and Rail Company. The iron 54 Church St., 1902. Ameri- forge allegedly is still on the site. This Gothic Revival church can Vernacular influenced by with a tower, buttresses and tur- American Gothic, the church has rets was completed in 1869. The a shingled exterior, a pair of 12. 30 Taylor St. original board-and-batten exteri- lancet windows in the facade or was replaced in 1888 by Lamb The father of and four narrow windows with A 3-bay, shingled homestead & Rich, an architectural firm that Millburn triangular tops on each side. set back on a large lot. was a leading proponent of the resident The congregation was formed in Shingle style. Now green with Louise Gili 1881 by a minister and two com- white trim, it was once painted took this municants. As it grew, members 13. 28 Taylor St. dark brown. The south side of photo of his met in a local blacksmith shop Millburn Avenue between the employees until the church was completed. c. 1872. A large 3-bay home- Baptist Church and the Educa- building The township jail was at the stead with decorative porch trim. tion Center is a pleasant 99 Main St. corner of Church and Spring streetscape of homestead houses Streets until it was torn down interspersed with homes built in in 1910. in 1886. 14. 25 Taylor St. the early 1900s.

c. 1915. Shingle style with 10. 130 Spring St. round windowed front bay and 19. 402. 404, 406, an angled side bay. 408 Millburn Ave. c. 1872. The original 3-bay The Rectory design has been enlarged by an c. 1872. 3-bay homesteads. 3. ltalianate side addition. The dou- 15. 26 Taylor St. Note windows and additions, 135 Main St. - was probably senior high school was a Road was a country lane which ble, panelled door is typical of especially the third story window originally painted in colors simi- melange of small farms, gardens began in Livingston and mean- the period, but few remain in this This is one of the earliest on #406. lar to those on the church. Built and an occasional house. Grad- dered down the hill into Mill- area. structures in the area. The right 412 Millburn Avenue c. 1872. in 1869, it is Pointed Gothic ually more houses, new shops, burn...and twisted a narrow way Now residential, Taylor Street side was built before 1850 and A good example of an unaltered style with a gabled roof and and factories filled in the open past St. Stephen’s Church was a busy shopping center in the left side added in 1859, to temple homestead. lancet windows that compli- spaces. James Elliot Lindsley toward Springfield. Opposite the mid-19th to early 20th cen- accommodate a hat shop. The 418 Millburn Avenue c. 1920. ment St. Stephen’s. The archi- wrote in “A Short History of St. the church, on Main Street, turies. Stores included a dealer in oversize eyebrow or frieze win- Gambrel roof; pillared porch, tect was C. Harrison Condit, no Stephen’s Church”: there were rows of deteriorating “groceries, flour, feed, grain and dows under the roof and the flared window in front. relation to Israel. Bargeboards As a new century dawned tenements which had been built hay,” a liquor store, a fertilizer side-gable construction are 426, 428, 430 Millburn carved with quatrefoils, Tudor (1900), the town of Millburn for factory workers in a former and grain store, a shoe shop, typical of late Colonial design. Avenue c. 1905. 3-bay home- chimneys, paired side gables, presented a far different picture era. an iron monger, etc. The only stead houses. horizontal window trim, and (than it does today)... Millburn From Lackawanna Place commercial establishments are pendants illustrate the whimsi- Avenue was a broad, unpaved east to Maplewood, only a few the two buildings at the corners 16. 18 Taylor St. cality of this style. thoroughfare, heavy with dust houses interrupted the fields. of Main and Taylor Streets 20. 431 Millburn From 1800 to 1900, the area in summer and at other times Rural Millburn coexisted with (formerly the site of a number c.1874. An unembellished 3- Ave., Bodwell House between Main Street and the deep in mud. Old Short Hills its industries. of antiques shops). bay homestead relatively unal- tered except for new siding and The house is a good example roofing. The half-width instead of of Carpenter Gothic with Ital- 4. 17 Rector St. 5. 39 Rector St. 7. 49, 45 Blaine St. full-width porch changes its ianate trim but was originally a appearance. simple farmhouse. Rough hewn Dating from shortly after the c. 1872, is a good example of are almost identical shingled beams used in the front three Civil War, this gabled stucco a 3-bay temple homestead with houses with New England gam- rooms “indicate that this section house with slate roof is an early a lean-to at the back and a par- brel roofs and shallow bays on 17. 12 Taylor St., was constructed before 1830 example of stucco applied to tial cross side gable that was the left side. Neighborhood House when post-and-girt framing was wood framing. The technique typical of larger houses. Match- common. By mid-century bal- became widespread after 1900. ing, rounded third story win- Pre-CiviI War, once the resi- loon framing replaced the older, The porch with bracketed sup- dows in the sides and front car- 8. 35 Blaine St. dence of the Taylors for whom more laborious method. The ports and modillions under the ry out the basic plan. the street and the park are house is named for a mill owner eaves was added later. faces north and has the same named. They donated it to the who made alterations and addi- Dozens of houses in this part set-back as houses on Church town in 1918 as a headquarters tions in the 1860s. It has six fire- of Millburn were built by or for 6. 94, 96 Rector St. Street, indicating that it was for community services. The places, including one in the base- factory and mill workers. The built on a hypothetical exten- house is an eclectic blend of ment for cooking. The shingled basic plan is of a steep front c. 1872. Side by side; one sion of that street. The front Gothic Revival and ltalianate well is one of the oldest still gable roof over a 2- or 3-bay house is 3-bay, 2-1/2 story; the gable is decorated with saw- with corbel bracketing under the remaining in Millburn. facade sited on a small, narrow other is a 2-bay, 2-story. tooth shingles. roof, curved windows and bays. lot. Quick and inexpensive to The west end of Rector The unusual decoration under construct, it was eminently Street, abutting the high school the windows and the pendants practical for worker housing. athletic field, was the site of Bill under the gables illustrate the The design is known as a “folk Smith’s binder-board works. A dexterity of local carpenters who house” or “temple homestead.” drawing of the power wheel often added fanciful embellish- Many have been extensively from this factory was adopted ments that can’t be described in altered over the years. as the town logo in 1939. 29 Millburn Ave. circa 1916 precise architectural terms. Page A8 Thursday, May 26, 2005 THE ITEM of Millburn and Short Hills www.theitemonline.com

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Photos courtesy of the Millburn-Short Hills Historical Society 387 Millburn Ave. was once the home of Gentzel’s grocery store, considered one of the finest stores in the area in the late 19th century.

21. St. Stephen’s Cemetery These eight acres where and the Smithsonian Museum ed bargeboards; it has pendants scores of Millburn notables lie in Washington, D.C. James was and finials, picturesque chim- were donated by Israel Condit. the brother of Edward, who was neys and diamond-paned win- The caretaker’s “lodge” near the a prolific inventor and lived in dows with Tudor hood mold- entrance is pointed Gothic style Millburn. Harry Devlin wrote of ings.” with a patterned roof similar to the caretaker’s lodge in To Look for the graves of that of the church. Circumstan- Grandfather’s House We Go: Hartshorns and Whittinghams, tial evidence and local legend “… the lodge lacks only board- Campbells, Tichenors and say that the architect was James and-batten to be a dictionary of Meekers as you stroll through Renwick, who designed St. the Gothic Revival in America. the serene and secluded ceme- 377-381 Millburn Patrick’s Cathedral in New York It has pointed eaves with foliat- tery on a fine day. Ave. were demolished in order to build 22. St. Rose of Lima Roman Catholic Church a municipal Although Masses were being the present site of the church the convent school remains. parking lot said in a home on Old Short and a converted hat factory The present church and rectory to the left Hills Road as early as 1847, St. served as a convent and school. were built in 1952 in classic of Town Hall Rose formed as a congregation By 1890 the church had American Colonial style. (seen here on in Springfield in 1852. In 1869 grown so much that a large Return on Millburn Avenue the far right). the original clapboard church Romanesque church and brick in an easterly direction and note was moved from Springfield to convent school were built. Only the high school (see #23).

23. Senior High 24. 387 Millburn Ave. 25. 380 Millburn Ave. School The first occupant of this late Little is known about this late Built in 1956 to replace the 19th century commercial build- Colonial 3-bay structure. The present middle school on Old ing was Gentzel’s grocery store. eyebrow windows, side gable Short Hills Road. It was designed The brick and clapboard exterior, construction and shingle exterior by the architectural firm of Hep- front gabled roof, and rear shed suggest a date around 1800. pel-Seaman and has been are faithful to the original plan enlarged and altered several despite the altered facade win- times. dows and the added porch.

26. Town Hall, 373 Millburn Ave. 27. 370 Millburn Ave. Horatio Olcott designed the house Plaza is today, in a clap- Schoolhouse Plaza is an adap- central portion of this hip-roofed board structure that had been the tive reuse of a township school Neo-Classical building in 1922; it original Washington School. A built in 1895. Neil Greydanus was remodeled in 1935 and plaque in front of the present designed the complex that 1956. town hall commemorates the opened in 1978-79. The new sec- The three arched façade win- Battle of Springfield: tion has a slate frieze under the dows replaced the doors that “The last and deepest thrust roof. Brown anodized aIuminum accommodated township fire towards Morristown and Wash- windows, one-over-one rather engines until the department ington’s supplies was stopped than mullioned, are used in both Town Hall on Millburn Avenue was once home to the police and fire departments. moved to Essex Street in the here by American militia on June the old and new parts. The steep Fire trucks can be seen here in the bays that housed the fire department’s horses 1950s. 23, 1780. After a punishing front gable of the old school is and wagons. The openings were later converted to windows. The first town hall stood retreat, the British never entered similar to others on commercial across the street where School- New Jersey again in force.” buildings in the center.

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28. Millburn Avenue and Main Street

Known locally as “the four McCollum’s General Store, pur- corners,” archaeologists and stu- veyors of “choice groceries, dry dents of New Jersey Indians goods, crockery, hardware and believe this is where two Lenape wooden ware” and the first to trails intersected. The trails were offer home delivery. Behind it used for migrations from Lake was Washington Hall where Minnisink in the north to social and public meetings were Atlantic shore points. In the 19th held. Mundy’s General Store was century Aaron Hand’s hotel and on the northeast corner, and tavern on the northwest corner scattered about were tenements was a stop for the Morristown to that were home to immigrants New York stagecoach, and later hired to work in the quarries or became headquarters for the the elaborate gardens fancied by Memorial Day bicycle race. the wealthy new suburbanites. From 1890 to 1910, cyclers The intersection was a stop coursed a 25-mile circuit on the trolley that connected between Millburn and Irvington Millburn with Newark, Spring- in the sporting event that was of field and Morristown from statewide importance. 1905-6 until buses replaced it Photos courtesy of the Millburn-Short Hills Historical Society On the southwest corner was in the 1930s. The “Milburn Hotel” once stood at the site of the present Starbucks. It was later moved down the street and is still across the street from the Millburn Cinema.

29. 40 Main St. Now a restaurant, it was and supports have been found in known as the “Vauxhall” in the the building. Over the years it 18th century. During the Revolu- has been, variously, a news store, tion it was the headquarters for a a dress factory and shop, a meat quartermaster in Washington’s market, a barber shop, etc. army. Old rough-hewn timbers

30. 14 Main St. Dates from about 1917 in its 19th century. The Vaux Hall Inn present guise but may be a was on the north side next to remodeled version of an earlier Egbeson’s Bridge that the British building. It was originally a had captured on their way to mission for new immigrants defeat at town hall. It had the supported by all the township reputation for the best fifty-cent churches. Pointed side windows meal in the state - chicken and and a slightly raised dais can be milk punch! 31. Taylor Park, seen inside. The Lonergan family owned Wallbridge Rose Return to Millburn Avenue much of the block on the south Garden and continue west on a block and had a blacksmith shop that was very lively in the late named The Prairie Rose. Donated to the town by Mr. and Mrs. William Wallbridge in 1981, it is a popular spot for summer weddings with the gazebo as a focal point.

A 1950 photo of 355 Millburn Ave. (left) and 353 Millburn Ave. (right).

This 1943 photo from the collection of John and Barbara Murray captured the reflection of the word “Kings,” as the grocery store was across the street from the theater at that time.

67 Main Street housed Waechter’s Meat and Vegetables store, but was demolished for access to a municipal parking lot.

n 1975 residents who were interested in the unique history, architecture, and genealogy of Iour town joined to found the Millburn-Short Hills Historical Society. The mission of the society is to encourage interest in local history and disseminate information about it. Ongoing projects of the society include programs for the public and for school and scout groups, sharing the history of the town through society publications and The Item, and collecting, conserving, cataloging and exhibiting documents, photographs, and memorabilia relating to Millburn’s history. The society’s collection is housed in the museum at the Short Hills train station, which is open to the public on Wednesday afternoons from 3:30-5:30, Thursday evenings from 5:30- 7:30, and the first Sunday of the month, from 2:00-4:00. The society publishes a complete set of five walking tours of Millburn and Short Hills and many fascinating books about town history (see the society’s Web page at http://www.mshhistsoc.org/ for titles). If you would like to purchase any of these items or would like to become a member of the historical society and help with any of the local-history projects, please contact the society at 973-564-9519, or by writing to the society at: Millburn- Short Hills Historical Society, PO Box 243, Short Hills, NJ 07078. ¡

Cornell’s Meat Market was across from today’s middle school, at the uphill corner of Old Short Hills Road and Brookside Drive. It later became the first Millburn library, and then eventually was demolished.

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OLD SHORT HILLS ROAD — 105 Old Short Hills Road (“Traphagen House”) was built ca. 1850.

Walking Tour of OLD SHORT HILLS ROAD 19 Buildings 2 Miles Estimated walking time: 1.25 hours Photos courtesy of the Millburn-Short Hills Historical Society OLD SHORT HILLS ROAD — 1 Nottingham Road (“Robin Hood Cottage”) was originally used as a Start: Park on Hobart Avenue west of Old Short Hills Road. Walk up sales office for homes in the Nottingham section. Old Short Hills Road on the sidewalk/path. More walkabouts available

#2 SHORT HILLS PARK —45 Northern (Hartshorn House #66) is the mirror image of the house diagonally across at 110 Knollwood.

#1 SHORT HILLS PARK — #1 SHORT HILLS PARK — 137 Hobart Avenue (“The Lodge” and Hartshorn House The rustic street posts #1) was built ca.1880. that still grace Short Hills corners seem to date back as far as this 1880s sketch Walking Tour #1 SHORT HILLS PARK from Frank Leslie’s Illus- trated Newspaper. 27 Buildings 1.5 Miles Estimated walking time: 1 hour Start: Vicinity of Short Hills Station. Short Hills Park, developed by Stewart Hartshorn, was placed on both the New Jersey and the National Registers of Historic Places in 1980. Two tours acquaint the walker with the abundance of unique houses in this historic district.

#2 SHORT HILLS PARK —75 Western (“Berryfield”) was once home to Thomas Watson, founder of IBM. At the time this photo was taken, this part of Western was known as Taylor Road.

Walking Tour #2 of SHORT HILLS PARK 37 Buildings 1.4 Miles Estimated walking time: 1 to 1.5 hours

Start: Christ Church. Parking lot is next to 56 Highland Avenue. Walk WYOMING TOUR — 119 Cypress St. was north on Forest Drive toward Western Drive. Short Hills Park, developed the original elementary school in the by Stewart Hartshorn, was placed on both the New Jersey and the Wyoming section. Later it became the National Registers of Historic Places in 1980. WYOMING TOUR — 232 Sagamore Road (“Princessgate”) was built private residence of world-renowned in 1896 by Wyoming architect Joy Wheeler Dow. cellist Maurice Eisenberg.

Walking Tour of WYOMING 47 Buildings 1.6 Miles Estimated walking time: 1 to 1.5 hours Editor: Eveline Speedie Start: Wyoming Presbyterian Church, corner of Wyoming Avenue and Linden Street. This walk is a rigorous one because of the steep hills. It Design and layout: Barbara Manning will take you through the Wyoming Historic District, which is on the New Jersey Register of Historic Places.

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Not (Heather Tom), that creates the The original impulse for writing same level as Tom, coming across only has 12 Miles West found a personal conflicts and dramatic the script is what the author should as a svelter version of John Good- new home in Bloomfield—a large, crisis that make the play. The most concentrate on as he works on the man on “Roseanne.” The muscular, challenging space with great dangerous and potentially deadly play. He should strengthen and booming-voiced Gushue makes a potential—it continues as a wel- conflict is with Beck (Jimmy detail the relationship between the powerful stage presence as Beck, coming home for emerging New Gushue) a local Hell’s Angels type, widowed father and daughter, the violent biker and cliché villain. Jersey playwrights. part killer and part entrepreneur. Frank’s drive to make a life for Jim Aylward as Ben, a grizzled Currently, the company is giving Much of the material is autobio- them both, the time and place of local, and Paul Reisman as Jim, a John J. Wooten’s “Happy Hour,” graphical. The playwright grew up the story, the situation that threat- young stranger, add their compe- which was part of last year’s series in and around such a bar owned by ens his daughter and forces them tence to the small cast. of Monday Night readings, a full- his father, so the setting and both to make life-changing choic- “Happy Hour” runs through scale professional production premises are obviously familiar to es. Wooten could safely jettison the June 12 at 12 Miles West. General Photo courtesy of 12 Miles West Theater under the direction of the theater’s him. They are also familiar to us multiple lurid devices of corrupt admission is $25 and $20 for SALOON PLAY—Frank (Sam Kitchin) confronts Beck (Jimmy artistic director, Lenny Bart. 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County seeks exhibitors for art show Author’s Corner Applications are being accept- The 2005 Essex County Township author Maurene screenplay writing. ed for the 2005 Essex County Senior Citizen Art Show and Singer has written her first chil- She is presently Senior Citizen Art Show and Exhibit will be held Sunday, June dren’s picture book, “A Place in working on a sci- Exhibit. 12, from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. in the Sky,” recently published by ence fiction film she Professional and non-profes- Essex County Turtle Back Zoo, Carousel Publications Inc. wrote for a pre-teen sional artists ages 60 years and 560 Northfield Ave. West The book, aimed at children and teenage audi- older who are residents of Essex Orange. ages 3 to 9, is illustrated by Natal- ence. The film is County are invited to submit an There is no fee to participate ie Marino of Springfield, a lifelong Maurene slated for produc- original work that they have in the event. To obtain an appli- friend of Singer’s. It tells the story Singer tion in the fall with a completed within the last three cation, call the Essex County of a little girl and her lost balloon. United Kingdom years. Department of Parks, Recreation Singer graduated from the film production company. The deadline to submit work and Cultural Affairs at (973) 268- department of New York Univer- Singer also writes short stories is Wednesday. 3500 extension 234. sity and holds a master’s degree in for children and young adults.

Photo courtesy of Wyeth Jazz Showcase LIVING LEGEND—Guitarist Bucky Pizzarelli will play as a member of the Arbor All Stars, a jazz group performing Tuesday, June 14, at the Bickford Theatre in Morristown. The performance, which begins at 8 p.m., is part of the Wyeth Jazz Showcase. Tickets are $13 in advance and $15 at the door. To order tickets in advance, call the box office at (973) 971-3706.

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CLEARVIEW’S MILLBURN CINEMA 4 The Interpreter (PG-13) Today: 4:15, 7:15, 9:50 Fri-Sun: 1:15, 4:15, 7:15, 9:40 Mon: 1:15, 4:15, 7:15 Tues-Thurs: 4:15, 7:15 Kingdom of Heaven (R) Today: 4, 6:45, 9:40 Star Wars Episode III (PG-13) Today: 4, 7, 10 Fri-Sun: 12:30, 3:45, 7, 10 Mon: 12:30, 3:45, 7 Tues-Thurs: 4, 7 Kicking and Screaming (PG) Today: 5:30, 7:45, 9:50 Fri-Sun: 1, 3:15, 5:30, 7:45, 9:50 Mon: 1, 3:15, 5:30, 7:45 Tues-Thurs: 5:30, 7:30

MAPLEWOOD THEATER Hitchhikers Guide (PG) Today: 7:25 Upside of Anger (R) Today: 7:55 House of Wax (R) Today: 7:40 Crash (R) Today: 7:30 Fri: 1:25, 5:10, 7:30, 9:30 Sat & Sun: 1:45, 4:30, 7:30, 9:30 Mon: 1:45, 4:30, 7:30 Tues: 1:35, 7:30 Wed & Thurs: 7:30 Enron (NR) Today: 7:45 Fri: 1:35, 5:15, 7:20, 9:30 Sat & Sun: 2, 4:15, 7:20, 9:30 Mon: 2, 4:15, 7:20 Tues: 1:40, 7:55 Monster-in-Law (PG-13) Today: 7:35 Fri: 1:20, 5:05, 7:40, 9:35 Sat & Sun: 1:15, 3:15, 5:15, 7:40, 9:35 Mon: 1:15, 3:15, 5:15, 7:40 Tues: 1:15, 7:35 Wed & Thurs: 7:55 Madagascar (PG) Fri: 1, 1:45, 5, 5:45, 7, 7:45, 8:45, 9:30 Sat & Sun: noon, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 Mon: noon, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 Tues: 1, 1:30, 7:20, 8 Wed & Thurs: 7:20, 8 Longest Yard (PG-13) Fri: 1:30, 4:45, 7:25, 9:40 Sat & Sun: 12:30, 2:45, 4:55, 7:25, 9:40 Mon: 12:30, 2:45, 4:55, 7:25 Tues: 1:20, 7:45 Wed & Thurs: 7:45 Sisterhood Traveling Pants (PG) Wed & Thurs: 7:35 E42397-01

Celebrating StudioTourSouth Orange & Maplewood Artists Sunday, June 5 from 11 to 5 Visit the studios and exhibition spaces of 50 local artists

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Ticket locations E42396-01 Maplewood South Orange Classic Design Framing The Baird Center 168 Maplewood Ave. 5 Mead Street The Tenth Muse Gallery South Orange Frame 99 Baker Street 6 Sloan Street The Framing Mill Mailboxes, Etc. 411 Ridgewood Road 71 South Orange Ave. The Beaded Path 1877 Springfield Ave. Dancing Goat 21 South Orange Ave. Essex Tax & Accounting Services 1730 Springfield Ave. West Orange 1978 Maplewood Arts Center Jerry’s Artist Outlet 1978 Springfield Ave. Essex Green Shopping Center Tickets available day of event from 10AM at 1978 Arts Center and The Baird Center.

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1) Red Bank Regional some runs on the scoreboard in the Yezza had the opportunity to Red Bank Regional Bye home first as three runners coach, were none too shabby (9) Warren Hills reached base without putting the around the first base bag either. Warren Hills (8) Colonia ball in play. No Scotch Plains runner got on (5) Montgomery Right-hander Chris D’Annuzzio base the rest of the way against Montgomery of Scotch Plains (13-11) issued Patrick Mackessy, who improved Jim Connelly/staff photographer (12) New Brunswick A PAT ON THE BACK FROM PAT—Millburn’s Josh Kirson (26) (13) Snyder two-out walks to Mackessy, center his record to 6-3. W. Morris Mendham (4) W. Morris Mendham fielder Josh Kirson and third base- The Miller hurler faced just two accepts congratulations from Patrick Mackessy after scoring (3) South Plainfield man David Meyer. D’Annuzzio batters over the seven-inning min- a third-inning run against Scotch Plains in Monday after- South Plainfield Bye escaped the jam with he retired imum. noon’s state section tournament contest. Mackessy turned in Miller left fielder Chris Gonnella Mackessy set down 12 batters (11) Livingston a complete game two-hit, 12-strikeout performance in the North Hunterdon looking on a full-count pitch. on strikes and allowed just one (6) North Hunterdon Millers’ 2-0 victory. Kirson and Meyer would play walk.

(7) Millburn FINALS - JUNE 3 Millburn key roles in the Millers’ lone rally “Patrick was completely domi- (10) Scotch Plains SEMIFINALS - MAY 31 of the game two innings later. nant in his performance,” said the entire season. Usually, Patrick his fastball where he wanted and FIRST ROUND -Bye MAY 23

QUARTERFINALSEmerson - MAY 27 Second baseman Tim Mackessy, Miller assistant Frank Dasti, the uses his fastball as a complimen- used it as his out pitch. Without a (2) Emerson Patrick’s brother, drew a one-out team’s pitching coach. “His fastball tary pitch to his offspeeds. Against doubt, it was Patrick’s best start of walk in the Millburn third. D’An- was the most explosive it has been Scotch Plains, he was able to spot his varsity career.” Millburn tennis team bests Livingston for section title uled to face Central Jersey champi- seeded Livingston for the second Scott Weaver and Elliott Flom 6-1, gles, Kendall 6-0, 6-0 at second sin- Flamm and Israel posted a 6-1, 6-2 By Jim Connelly on Princeton in the state Group 3 time this season, won four of the 6-0 at second doubles. gles and Kepniss 6-2, 6-2 at third win at second doubles against of The Item semifinals at 11 a.m. today at Mer- five matches in straight sets. Top-seeded Millburn dispatched singles. Mendham’s Bruno D’Amico and cer County Park in West Windsor. Second singles Will Kendall of eighth-seeded Red Bank Regional Berg and Flax cruised 6-0, 6-0 at Jarryd Hammel. It’s on to the New Jersey State Ramapo, the North 1 champion, Millburn defeated Livingston’s 5-0 in the section quarterfinals on first doubles. Flamm and Israel Kepniss won the first set of his Interscholastic Athletic Associa- is scheduled to face the winner of Brandon Baron 6-1, 6-2. Jon Kep- May 17.Coach Bill Wickenheisser’s won 6-0, 6-1 at second doubles. third singles match 6-2 before tion group championships for the the South Jersey final between niss, the Millers’ third singles play- squad completed its march to the Wins at first and second singles dropping the final two sets 6-4, 6-3 Millburn High School varsity boys Moorestown and Cumberland in er, downed the Lancers’ Adam title match with a 4-1 semifinal- along with triumphs at first and in a loss to Mendham’s Angelo tennis team. today’s other 11 a.m. semifinal. The Gelman 6-3, 6-2. round defeat of fourth-seeded West second doubles accounted for Sica. Not that it should come as a sur- Moorestown-Cumberland section Brian Nalitt, Millburn’s first sin- Morris Mendham on May 19. Millburn’s points against Mend- MILLER NOTES—Six teams, prise. final was rained out on Tuesday gles player, bounced back from an “I’m very optimistic because ham. the four public school group cham- A 5-0 drubbing of Essex Coun- and rescheduled for yesterday opening-set loss to defeat Liv- we’re a much better team now Nalitt defeated Mendham’s pions and the two parochial cham- ty rival Livingston Tuesday after- afternoon. ingston’s Calvin Chou 4-6, 6-1, 6- than we were a few week’s ago,” Jared Hecht 6-2, 6-1 at first singles. pions, qualify next week’s Tourna- noon at West Orange Tennis Club The winners of this morning’s 1. Mark Berg and Ken Flax, Mill- Wickenheisser said. “Everything’s Kendall dispatched Mendham’s ment of Champions at Mercer in the North Jersey, Section 2, scheduled Group 3 semifinals burn’s first doubles duo, repelled clicking at the right time.” Taylor Borda 6-0, 6-0 at second County Park. Group 3 final sent the Millers onto return to play for the title at 3 Livingston’s Michael Goldstein The Millers dropped a total of singles. The quarterfinals are scheduled the group competition for the 20th o’clock today and a berth in next and David Kigel 6-2, 6-4. just six games in their quarterfinal- Berg and Flax downed Mend- for Tuesday, the semifinals for consecutive year. week’s Tournament of Champions. Mike Flamm and Josh Israel of round defeat of Red Bank Region- ham’s Ryan Bailey and Tyler Hast- Wednesday and the title match for Millburn, now 25-4, is sched- Millburn, in defeating second- Millburn cruised past Livingston’s al. Nalitt won 6-0, 6-1 at first sin- ings 6-2, 6-1 at first doubles. Thursday, June 2. Little League names fields for Given, Jeffrey

Jim Connelly/staff photographer HONORING A LEGEND—Diane Given, with help from granddaughter Mikaela Given, holds WELL-DESERVED RECOGNITION—Walter “Chub” Jeffrey, a retired Millburn-Short Hills a plaque Saturday during ceremonies naming a Millburn-Short Hills Little League field at Little League volunteer, holds a sign naming a Gero Park baseball field in his honor Satur- Gero Park for her late husband, Ray. Also pictured, from left, are Denise Given, Christine day. Family members on the hand for the ceremony are, standing, from left, Andy Jeffrey, Given McCarthy holding daughter, Julia Ray, and Suzie, Michael and Rachael Given. Ray Shelley Jeffrey Gula, the honoree’s wife, Marilyn, son-in-law Bob Gula, holding daughter, Given, a longtime volunteer with the local Little League, died this past July 18 at 57. Kate, and Michael Jeffrey. Kneeling, from left, are Jeffrey’s grandchildren, Chris, Melissa, Peter and Matthew Gula. Page B2 Thursday, May 26, 2005 THE ITEM of Millburn and Short Hills www.theitemonline.com

Gordon’s 38 propels MHS golfers past Nutley 168-193

By Jim Connelly and junior Jared Stone fired 43s in season’s first meeting with Delbar- season May 19 when it rolled to a of The Item Monday’s defeat of Nutley. Fresh- ton 169-183 at Somerset Hills 214-232 triumph at Cedar Hill Attention Millburn High School Students man Jake Gurland and senior Kyle Country Club in Bernardsville on Country Club in Livingston. Prom Tuxedo Special $49.95 Sophomore Andrew Gordon McInnis chipped in with 44s. April 14. Miller sophomore Contributing to Millburn’s team fired a two-over par 38 Monday Millburn began the next-to-last Michael Luftig posted a 47. score were Gordon (one-over par BY MENTIONING THIS AD afternoon, sparking the Millburn week of regular season action with Gordon (39), Luftig (42), Scav- 37), Gurland (45), Luftig (49), DAVID’S FORMAL WEAR High School varsity boys golf team a 166-173 loss to Southern Divi- uzzo (43) and Gurland (45) pro- McInnis (50) and Scavuzzo (51). to a 168-193 rout of Nutley at For- sion rival Delbarton May 17 at pelled Millburn to a 169-185 MILLER NOTES—The North- 14 Mountain Avenue • Springfield • 973.379.7595 est Hill Field Club in Bloomfield. Maplewood Country Club. defeat of Nutley at Maplewood ern Hills Conference, Southern (across from General Green Shopping Center) The victory got Millburn’s final Gordon, Scavuzzo and Gurland Country Club on May 18. Division Tournament is scheduled Hours: Monday-Thursday 10am-7pm week of regular season play off to a all posted 42s for head coach Bob Livingston prevailed against for 8:30 a.m. Tuesday at the East Friday-Saturday 10am-5pm positive start following a 1-2 show- Manley’s squad, which had lost the Millburn for the second time this Orange Golf Course. Sunday by appointment. ing last week. www.davidsformalwear.com Millburn (11-9), following yes- E42393-01 terday’s scheduled match against Madison at Pinch Brook Golf Course in Florham Park, is slated PRE-SEASON to host Pequannock, in the regular ‘‘TO DO’’ LIST OUT OF CONTROL? season finale at 3:30 this afternoon LIMITED at Canoe Brook Country Club in To D o Summit. Call Mr. Handyman for all your TIME Sophomore Gregory Scavuzzo Broken Cabinet home maintenance and repair needs! SALE ONLY Install Shelves THE TIME TO UPGRADE YOUR Grout Tile 973-644-4800 AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM IS Caulk Tub Repair Wall NOW,NOW Fix Moulding IN THE Clean Gutters OFF SEASON FixScreenDoor CARRIER® COOL CASH REBATES Repair Shutter UP TO $1000* Plus… Fix Door Lock PROFESSIONAL INSURED $700 In Utility Rebates Repair Deck When Combined with a High 0001373639-01 Organize Garage RELIABLE Efficiency Heating System

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ATHLETES OF THE WEEK—Track team member Andrew Longley, softball player Katie Dilyard and tennis player Will Kendall from left, are the recipients of Millburn High School Varsity Club Athlete of the Week honors for May 16-22. Longley placed first in the 110- meter high hurdles and 400-meter intermediate hurdles in the Northern Hills Conference, Suburban Division championship meet. He also placed second in the 200-meter dash and helped Millburn place second in the 1,600-meter relay. Dilyard tossed a complete game five-hitter in the Miller softball team’s 2-1 loss in eight innings to rival Madison. Kendall won all four of his matches in the Essex County Tournament, punctuated by a 6-2, 7-6 (7- 4) victory over Newark Academy’s Bobby McTaggart, his first in three meetings with McTaggart this season, in the county final.

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MILLBURN $619,000 SPRINGFIELD $436,900 Brick faced colonial with 4 bedrooms, 3.5 baths, Three Bedroom colonial with 2 full baths, eat-in kitchen with marble countertop, beautiful hickory kitchen cabinets, finished hardwood floors, RR with full bath. SHH1070 basement and a great deck. SHH1166

VACATION PARADISE...... in your own home! Great flowing brick expanded ranch has 4 bedrooms, 3.1 baths, spacious cook’s kitchen and formal DR made to order! Sunken LR, FR with stone fireplace, library, luxurious master bedroom suite complete with indulgent soaking tub, outdoor pool, Jacuzzi, cabana, 3 car garage, near Midtown Direct. Get ready to escape! $1,495,000 Victoria Carter (973) 376-6794 Visit www.NJPowerAgent.com for online brochure and tour of this brand new listing! SPRINGFIELD $499,999 WEST ORANGE $369,700

Beautiful home in move-in condition. Eat-in Spacious 5 bedroom colonial, living room, formal E42807-01 kitchen with maple cabinets & granite dining room, Family room, newer roof, vinyl siding, Got 15 minutes? 1-888-400-7985 Toll Free countertops. Hardwood floors thruout. SHH1164 great potential! SHH1150 Find out how much home you can afford.* Call today for your Free Pre-approval!* 1-888-291-6162 Financing provided by Cendant Mortgage Corporation, 3000 Leadenhall Road, Mt. Laurel, NJ 08054. Licensed Short Hills Office 518 Millburn Avenue 973.467.3222 Mortgage Banker- N.J. Department of Banking. *Subject to applicable secondary market credit and property approval guidelines. Coldwell Banker Mortgage Services 888.317.5417 SHORT HILLS OFFICE • 545 Millburn Avenue • Short Hills, NJ 07078 • (973) 376-5200 Concierge Services 800.353.9949 ColdwellBankerMoves.com Global Relocation Services 877.384.0033 Previews International Estates Division 800.575.0952 16 Offices Throughout New Jersey Owned and Operated By NRT Incorporated

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MHS offering fall physical examinations Wednesday Sports hotline Physical examinations for Mill- tic sport also should make arrange- School. Athletes receiving sports A recorded announcement burn High School students plan- ments to attend the session. physicals from their personal listing Millburn High School’s ning on participating in a fall sport Physical examination forms are physician must turn in completed daily interscholastic sports sched- have been scheduled for Wednes- available in the athletic director’s physicals on school issued physical ule is provided by the office of day beginning at 2:45 p.m. in the office located on the second floor forms to the school nurse no later Millburn Athletics Director Ted nurse’s office at the high school. of the high school. Forms for than June 15. For more informa- D’Alessio. The hotline can be Current eighth graders who plan eighth graders are available in the tion, call the Millburn athletic reached by calling (973) 564- on participating in an interscholas- main office at Millburn Middle director’s office at (973) 564-7165. 7130, extension 229.

Photo courtesy of Bill Foley SCHOLAR-ATHLETE—Ali Foley, a senior at Millburn High School, poses with Ted D’Alessio, the school system’s director of athletics at the Men of Essex awards program May 18 at the Newark Airport Marriott. Foley, a four-year soccer standout at Millburn, was one of 16 students from county high schools to be named a Men of Essex schol- ar-athlete. Foley plans to continue her soccer career on the intercollegiate level at Villanova University.

Men of Essex recognize fencer Mills Alex Mills, a Millburn High earned first team all-state honors School freshman, was named as a in foil from the New Jersey Inter- recipient of an award for athletic scholastic Fencing Association excellence by the Men of Essex at Mills won the New Jersey State the organization’s May 18 awards Interscholastic Athletic Associa- program at the Newark Airport tion freshman boys title at the 2005 Marriott. Mills was recognized for state freshman-sophomore tourna- his exploits in fencing, where he ment in Morristown. An Incredible Value Renovated and restored, this six bedroom home offers a private guest suite, media room, lovely wine cellar, a large “Plain & Fancy” kitchen and family room addition on over an acre of property in Short Hils. $2,995,000

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One of a kind custom home featuring four bedrooms, three full and one half baths designed by noted architect Casual elegance and lush greenery encircle this five bedroom, four full and one half bath center hall colonial Milton Klein, situated on almost one acre of gorgeous secluded private grounds with heated Pugliese pool. which offers resort living in the privacy of your own home. This classic home boasts entry hall with silver Highlights include living room with vaulted wood planked ceiling, wall of windows and wood burning travetine marble flooring, sunlit living room, gourmet kitchen, family room with high-tech home theater fireplace, European designed eat-in kitchen and state-of-the-art media room. The open floor plan offers system with built-ins and fireplace, master bedroom with sitting room & luxurious bath, finished lower level wonderful flow for entertaining as well as easy living. PRICE UPON REQUEST. with recreation room, exercise room, cabana and full bath. Inground Pugliese pool surrounded by Tennessee bluestone patio, waterfall, slide and beautfiul grounds complete this tranquil setting. Offered at $1,825,000

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2005 NJSIAA Group 2 Boys Lacrosse Tournament MHS laxers drop regular season finale May 23 May 25 May 28 June 1 June 4 inary round of the New Jersey Dawes had one for Millburn. The By Jim Connelly State Interscholastic Athletic Asso- loss left Millburn with a final New (1) Delbarton of The Item Delbarton ciation Group 2 Tournament in Jersey Interscholastic Lacrosse Bye Mendham. “To go two consecutive League Rizk Division record of 6- A 7-4 loss to Montclair Kimber- years after not having been there 3. (16) Camden Catholic West Deptford ley Academy in Friday afternoon’s since 2000 is really good for the MILLER NOTES—Dolce (five (17) West Deptford regular season finale failed to kids coming into the program,” goals), attackman Doug Allan (9) Montville dampen Millburn High School Cullen said. (three goals), middie Michael Kirn Montville varsity boys lacrosse head coach Montclair Kimberley scored the (two goals) and Mahendra (15 Bye Tim Cullen’s enthusiasm over his final four goals of the match to saves) sparked the Millers to a 12- (8) Voorhees squad’s second straight trip to the overcome a 19-save performance 10 defeat of Caldwell on May 18. Voorhees state playoffs. by Miller goalie Sundaresh Cullen praised Sam Budish, Sean Bye “It’s great for the program,” said Mahendra and hand Cullen’s Colrick and Mike Davidson for (5) Moorestown Millburn’s rookie head coach, squad its second loss in the past their work on defense. Moorestown whose 14-6 squad was scheduled four matches. The Millers edged Newark Bye to oppose West Morris Mendham Middie Alex Dolce tallied three Academy 14-10 in the home finale (12) Manasquan yesterday afternoon in the prelim- goals and attackman Andrew on May 16. Manasquan Bye Item sports editor Jim Connelly can be reached (13) Gov. Livingston Gov. Livingston via e-mail at [email protected] Bye (4) Ramapo Ramapo Bye (3) Montgomery Montgomery Bye (14) Jefferson Top Associate Jefferson

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Sophie Janes and Sarah Bayers- Mackenzie Haggerty and Spice- dorfer each scored two goals to handler each scored two goals in lead the Millburn-Short Hills Girls the Lightning’s 10-0 rout of Maple- Lacrosse Club’s Lightning to a 7-4 wood on Saturday. Annie Vree- win over Madison on May 19. land, Emily Damstrom, Lizzy Pel- Also scoring goals for the fifth licane, Melissa Krassenstein, Janes and sixth grade team were Hallie and Penney chipped in one goal Pickard, Janie Penney and Rebec- apiece. Lightning goalie Elana ca Spicehandler. Alexis Bocian- Perkoff recorded the shutout. Reperowitz and goalie Hannah Petra’s two goals sparked the Roukas also starred for the Light- Millburn Thunder to an 8-1 defeat ning. of Maplewood on Saturday. Eleni Sarah Thompson and Elizabeth McFarland, Madeline Higgins, Mia Petra each scored a goal in the Goldstone, Rachel Garbade, Sarah Millburn Thunder’s 6-2 loss to Thompson, and Taylor Perretti Madison on May 19. each scored a goal for the victors. Register by mail to join swim team The Millburn Recreation www.twp.millburn.nj.us. Department is now accepting reg- Swim team registrations will istrations by mail for its summer not be accepted at the municipal swim team program. pool in Gero Park. The program is open to pool Mail in the completed form and members ages 6 through 18. Reg- the $50 registration fee to the Mill- istration forms are available at burn Recreation Department, Town Hall. attention customer service, P.O The forms also may be down- Box 1034, Millburn, 07041. loaded from the forms library at For further information call the township’s Web site, (973) 564-7097. Sports hall selling induction tapes The Millburn High School Ath- ceremony. To arrange for the pur- letic Hall of Fame is selling high- chase of a Millburn High School lights of past induction ceremonies Athletic Hall of Fame induction on both videotape and DVD. dinner videotape or DVD, call Ted Videotapes of the 1995, 1996, D’Alessio, Millburn High School 1998, 1999, 2001 and 2003 cere- Athletic Hall of Fame committee monies are available for purchase chairman, at (973) 564-7165 or at $45 per tape. Also priced at $45 send an e-mail to mhss- is a DVD of the 2003 induction [email protected]. E42805-01

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Wissner, a Millburn junior, pre- www.eastcoastpiano.com W131467-01 sented the equipment and mone- tary donation to league represen- tatives May 14 at Gero Park. The two-week long drive result- ed in the donation of 80 bats, 51 helmets, 42 gloves, 33 pairs of Catholic Cemeteries Rec department Archdiocese of Newark • www.RCAN.org schedules Bears’ contest outing The Millburn Recreation Department is sponsoring a Com- munity Night Out at the Newark You are cordially invited to the Bears baseball game at Bears and Eagles Riverfront Stadium in Newark Saturday, June 25, at 6:05 p.m. Reserved box seat tickets are Annual Memorial Day Mass discounted at the price of $8 each for the Atlantic League contest between the Bears and the Cam- den Riversharks. Celebration All ticket purchasers are eligible to be involved in an on-field pro- motional activity. Tickets may be purchased at the recreation depart- Monday, May 30 • 11:00 am ment’s Town Hall office, 375 Mill- burn Ave. A ticket order form also may be downloaded from the forms library at the township’s Web site, www.millburn.nj.org. For more information, call the Memorial Day Mass will be celebrated at the following locations: recreation department at (973) 564-7097. Holy Cross Cemetery In his honor - A bronze relief will be dedicated to honor 340 Ridge Road, North Arlington the late Holy Father, Pope John Paul II, on the occasion of the 10th anniversary of his visit to the Archdiocese of Adult, youth golf Most Rev. John W. Flesey, S.T.D., D.D. lessons available Newark. Join us on Memorial Day, May 30 at 11:00 a.m., Celebrant & Homilist at Holy Cross Cemetery, for the dedication. 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Annual night race set for June 20 Millburn Soccer Club roundup The 26th annual President’s Millburn Ave., and online at Cup Night Race, sponsored by www.compuscore.com. Zach Berkowitz and Sam Beckerman in the Millburn the Millburn Victory to a 2-0 defeat Also on Sunday, Daniel the Millburn-Short Hills Cham- The registration fee is $20 Waters each scored a goal for the Storm’s 3-1 loss to the Randolph of the Montgomery Cobras. Keep- Amirtharajah scored three goals ber of Commerce, has been through June 17 and $25 for run- Millburn Soccer Club’s Rangers in Thunder. Keeper Melissa Rayvid er Jack Goldberg recorded the Simon Levin two and Josh King scheduled for Monday, June 20, at ners registering after that date. A a 5-2 loss to the Westfield Knights turned in a stellar first-half perfor- shutout. one, leading the Millburn Gunners 8 p.m. $2 discount is offered to USA on Friday. mance to keep the Storm in the Gwyn Haertel and Anna Schott past the Franklin Township Dia- Registration forms for the 5- Track and Field-New Jersey Jamie White scored a goal and game. each scored a goal in the Millburn monds 6-0. kilometer race are currently avail- (USATF-NJ) members who regis- Chelsea Stone, Taylor Horowitz Drew Rosenberg scored two Galaxy’s 4-2 loss to the Randolph Sydney Frank scored the lone able at The Sneaker Factory, 308 ter before June 17. and Dani Mackessy turned in stel- goals and Jacob Glickman and Eagles. goal by the Millburn Galaxy in a 5- lar efforts, helping the Millburn Sam Katz each scored one in the Sarah Bayersdorfer scored two 1 loss to the Randolph Eagles. Vipers post a 1-1 tie with the Sum- Millburn Hotspurs’ 4-0 defeat of goals and Rebecca Spicehandler Lydia Vollavanh and Molly mit Sirens on Saturday. the Union Comets. one for the Millburn Starz in a 6-3 Radin anchored the defensive Also on Saturday, Kristina Van Spenser Heller and Colin Sira- loss to the Piscataway Stars on effort for the Millburn Power in a Sant scored off a feed from Emma cuse each scored a goal, leading Sunday. 1-0 loss to the Westfield Power.

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MILLBURN TOWNSHIP COMMITTEE SIDE OF SPRING STREET AND AMENDING SUBSECTION 7-11.1 AND PARAGRAPH 7-11.2c OF THE MILLBURN TOWNSHIP ORDINANCE CODE more than 200 names of residents An auxiliary gymnasium and a The polling places for said election and their respective polling districts have been designat- BE IT ORDAINED by the Township Committee of the Township of Millburn, in the County of who, he said, want to see more parking deck also were dropped ed below, and no person shall vote at said election elsewhere than at the polling place desig- Essex, State of New Jersey, as follows: nated for the voters of the polling district in which he or she resides. Voters may obtain the Section 1. Section 7-11.1, Time Limit Parking, of the Revised General Ordinances of the options from the board. Dwyer from the high school proposal district in which they reside by calling the Board of Elections at (973) 621-5070 daily, 9:00 Township of Millburn (1994) (the "Code") is hereby supplemented by adding the following and other residents urged the and replacement of the pedestri- A.M. to 4:00 P.M., except Saturday and Sundays. street: If you are a registered voter in a municipality of Essex County, moved to another district and Time board not to rush a decision on an bridge near the Middle School or municipality of the County but did not submit a change of address to the County Commis- Street Side Limit Hours Location sioner of Registration, you are entitled to vote in the Primary Election on June 7th, 2005. Go how to address growing enroll- will be studied. to the Polling Place of your new residence. Provisional Ballots will be available but you "Spring Street West 1-hour 7:00 a.m.-Spring Street, along the should first confirm that you are a registered voter. 7:00 p.m. westerly side of the street, ments. Debate over the building pro- from the projected northwest In response, some audience gram was suspended during the ASSISTANCE FOR PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES corner of Spring Street and Persons unable to vote at the polling place due to permanent or temporary disability may re- Millburn Avenue to the members, many of whom had meeting for presentation of final quest an absentee ballot application by telephoning the Office of the County Clerk at (973) southwest projected corner 621-4922. The Office of the Board of Elections may be contacted for information regarding of Spring Street and Essex served on the long-range plan- reports from the board-sponsored polling place assignments and assistance to voters who choose to vote at the polling place on Street." ning committees studying space Safety Committee studying trans- Election Day. The telephone number is (973) 621-5070. Pursuant to the provisions of the "Voting Accessibility for the Elderly and Handicapped Act of Section 2. Paragraph 7-11.2c One Hour Zones, of the Code is hereby supplemented by add- needs at the two schools, said portation and pedestrian safety 1984" a telecommunications device for the deaf (TDD) is maintained at the Election Division, ing the following street: Department of the State, Trenton, New Jersey. Persons wishing to utilize the service to ob- "Spring Street, along the westerly side of the street, from the projected northwest corner of alternatives have been adequate- around the schools. tain general information may do so by dialing 1-800-292-0039. Spring Street and Millburn Avenue to the southwest projected corner of Spring Street and Es- ESSEX COUNTY BOARD OF ELECTIONS sex Street." ly examined. Sam Levy, chairman of the BETHANY O’TOOLE, CHAIRWOMAN Section 3. This ordinance shall take effect after final passage and publication as required by “There is a loss of perspective subcommittee studying haz- FRAN ADUBATO, SECRETARY law. MICHAEL CARSON, MEMBER The Item 1371333 of what a good education is,” said ardous routes, said his group rec- CHRISTINE R. SAMUELS, MEMBER Fee $37.84 LINDA von NESSI, CLERK May 26, 2005 former board member Abby ommended a 10-point plan to Kalan. She said more emphasis, address the most dangerous OFFICIAL LIST OF POLLING SITES IN THE COUNTY OF ESSEX NEW JERSEY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING and funding, should be directed at routes for children walking to MILLBURN The New Jersey Economic Development Authority will hold a public hearing at its regular meeting on June 14, 2005 at 10:00 a.m. at its offices at 36 West State Street, Trenton, New maintaining a high caliber of school. Ward District Name Address Jersey to discuss and take action with respect to various applications for private activity bond teaching professionals and high “We urge the board to not take financing, including, but not limited to, the following application: 01 St. Stephen’s Church (H) 119 Main Street quality of materials in the class- the path of least resistance,” Levy Millburn, NJ 07041 APPLICATION NUMBER: P16371 room. said. “Look at all 10 points.” The 02 Millburn Public Library (Lobby) (H) 200 Glen Avenue Project Applicant (& Address): The Opportunity Project, Inc. Millburn, NJ 07041 60 East Willow Street Corinne Errico, another for- points include providing busing Millburn, New Jersey 07041 mer board member, suggested for students who live on the most 03 Glenwood School (H) (GYM) 325 Taylor Road, South Millburn, NJ 07041 Operator of Project (& Address): N/A innovative changes to curriculum, dangerous routes and increasing

04 Gero Park Recreation Center (H) 335 White Oak Ridge Project Address: 60 East Willow Street such as having alternatives to efficient use of buses on all routes. Road Township of Millburn, Essex County physical education requirements Suzy Gengos, who headed the Millburn, NJ 07041 Block 1004, Lot 1 and giving credit for community subcommittee studying safety at 05 Deerfield School (H) Troy Lane Maximum Amount of Issue Requested: Not exceeding $2,000,000 Millburn, NJ 07041 service, could alleviate some the schools, identified Hartshorn Description of Project: Financing is sought for the refinancing of an 06 Millburn Public Library (Lobby) (H) 200 Glen Avenue existing bridge loan which was used to pay classroom crowding. School as the one requiring the Millburn, NJ 07041 for the construction of a 14,000 square foot Jeffrey Muska and Ken most attention. In particular, building. 07 South Mountain Elementary School Southern Slope Drive Ettinger both asked the board to Gengos cited a need for better (Gym) (H) Millburn, NJ 07041 At the meeting, members of the public may appear in person or by attorney to express their views, which may either be provided orally or may be submitted in writing at the Authority’s implement procedures to better pickup zones for busses at the 08 Community Congregational Church (H) 200 Hartshorn Drive address above, concerning the proposed issuance of bonds and the location and nature of educate and inform residents on school. (Fellowship Hall) the Project to be financed thereby. Millburn, NJ 07078 PRIVATE ACTIVITY BOND FINANCINGS OF THE NEW JERSEY ECONOMIC DEVELOP- financial issues. Muska requested Levy said although that MENT AUTHORITY ARE NOT OBLIGATIONS OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY, NOR 09 Glenwood School (H) (GYM) 325 Taylor Road, South ANY COUNTY OR MUNICIPALITY THEREOF. creation of a citizens budget advi- evening there was heated debate Millburn, NJ 07041 Funding for such financings are secured privately through conventional lending sources. sory board. Ettinger, in turn, This notice is published in accordance with the public notice requirements of Section 147(f) over construction costs and the 10 South Mountain Elementary School Southern Slope Drive of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended. asked the board to release a five- impact on property taxes, the (Gym) (H) Millburn, NJ 07041 The Item 1374383 Fee $33.54 year plan that would alert resi- need to spend more money on 11 Community Congregational Church (H) 200 Hartshorn Drive May 26, 2005 (Fellowship Hall) dents to future needs, such as busing was a pressing one. Millburn, NJ 07078 SHERIFF’S FILE NO. 2005 002930 auditorium renovations dropped “Our streets are dangerous,” 12 Deerfield School (H) Troy Lane SHERIFF’S SALE from the current proposal. Levy said. “Residents should take Millburn, NJ 07078 SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY, CHANCERY DIVISION, ESSEX COUNTY, The plans approved by the as active an interest in their chil- 13 Gero Park Recreation Center (H) 335 White Oak Ridge DOCKET NO. F2022804 GREENPOINT Road MORTGAGE FUNDING PLAINTIFF -vs- board Monday night are essen- dren’s safety as in their educa- Millburn, NJ 07041 PRAMOND PATEL, ET AL. DEFENDANTS tially the same plans the board’s tion.” Execution For Sale of Mortgaged Premises 14 Community Congregational Church (H) 200 Hartshorn Drive By virtue of the above stated writ of Execu- architects presented two weeks In other board business, a new (Fellowship Hall) tion, to me directed, I shall expose for sale by Millburn, NJ 07078 Public Auction, in SHERIFF’S OFFICE, Essex ago. They include building a board policy regarding anaphy- County Courts Building in Newark, on Tues- three-story addition to the high laxis was presented. The policy, 15 Community Congregational Church (H) 200 Hartshorn Drive day, May 31, 2005, at one-thirty P.M. (Pre- (Fellowship Hall) vailing Time) school and constructing a three- when adopted, will outline proce- Millburn, NJ 07078 Commonly known as: 390 WHITE OAK RIDGE RD story “hub” linking the three dures to ensure the safety of stu- 16 Deerfield School (H) Troy Lane (DEED NOTES TOWN AS MILLBURN) Millburn, NJ 07041 SHORT HILLS, NJ 07078 wings of the middle school. dents who suffer from life-threat- Lot: 22 Block: 4903 Both wings will house science ening food allergies. Superinten- 17 Gero Park Recreation Center (H) 335 White Oak Ridge Size: 100.00 X 129.84 X 127.00 X 95.36 X Road 251.37 feet labs and new classroom space. dent of Schools Richard Brodow Millburn, NJ 07041 Nearest cross street name: PARSONAGE HILL ROAD Plans for the high school addition thanked parents for their input in The Item 1374310 A full legal description can be found in the of- also include language labs and writing the policy. Fee $97.18 fice of the Register of Essex County. May 26, 2005 A deposit of 20% of the bid price in certified instructional areas for the visual “This was a tough sell, and you funds is required at the time of sale. *Subject to any unpaid taxes, municipal liens and performing arts. The building did it with grace and intelligence,” or other charges, and any such taxes, charg- 2005 Municipal Budget 3300 0001260284-01 5.139 es, liens, insurance premiums or other advan- will be linked directly by a second Brodow said. ces made by plaintiff prior to this sale. All in- public notice p terested parties are to conduct and rely upon Township of Millburn their own independent investigation to ascer- 0001260284-01 tain whether or not any outstanding interest remain of record and/or have priority over the County of Essex lien being foreclosed and, if so the current “On some levels it’s scary, but amount due thereon. Cadet *** Subject to a first mortgage held by MORT- you want to be there with them Calendar Year 2005 GAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYS- Continued from Page A1 TEMS, INC AS NOMINEE FOR GREEN- and support them,” he explained. POINT MORTGAGE FUNDING, INC. having Revenue and Appropriations Summaries an approximate balance of $680,000.00. He said he was pleasantly sur- The approximate amount of the Judgment to Rep. Steve Israel, a congressman prised to discover there is plenty be satisfied by said sale is the sum of ONE General Budget HUNDRED FORTY THREE THOUSAND from New York state. of debate about American policy EIGHT HUNDRED THIRTY TWO AND Anticipated Adopted 67/100 DOLLARS ($143,832.67), together Horowitz, who eventually at the academy. with the costs of this sale. hopes to land a commission in “It’s not just politics for us,” Summary of Revenues 2005 2004 The Sheriff reserves the right to adjourn the 1. Surplus 2,000,000 2,065,755 sale from time to time as provided by Law. military intelligence or armor, Horowitz said. He added, how- Newark, N.J. April 25, 2005 2. Total Miscellaneous Revenues 8,768,429 7,814,381 ARMANDO B. FONTOURA, Sheriff was asked what it is like to be on ever, a soldier swears an oath to 3. Receipts from Delinquent Taxes 424,000 444,000 PHELAN HALLINAN & SCHMIEG, PC, ATTORNEY(S) track to become a second lieu- support the decisions of the 4. a) Local Tax for Municipal Purposes 27,959,939 25,225,067 The Item 1349222 tenant in the army during a week administration and his greatest b) Addition to Local District School Tax -0- Fee $99.76 May 5, 12, 19, 26 when headlines from Iraq show concern as a young officer, he Total Amount to be raised by Taxes for no letup in attacks by the insur- said, will be for his troops. Support of Municipal Budget 27,959,939 25,225,067 NOTICE OF HEARING Total General Revenues 39,152,368 35,549,203 BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT gency on civilians and U.S. “You have to consider the best TOWNSHIP OF MILLBURN, NEW JERSEY troops. way to take care of your soldiers,” TOWNSHIP OF MILLBURN TAKE NOTICE THAT Todd R. Conn has Summary of Appropriations 2005 Budget Final 2004 Budget COUNTY OF ESSEX made an application to the Millburn Town- “It’s hard not to think about it,” he said. PUBLIC NOTICE ship Board of Adjustment in connection with 1. Operating Expenses: Salaries & Wages 16,075,406 15,682,251 ORDINANCE NO. 2250-05 the alteration of a one-family dwelling on he said, “but there’s always going With the approaching nation- Other Expenses 17,901,598 14,491,808 ORDINANCE AMENDING SUBSECTION 9- property in Millburn Township, located at 10 to be something going on some- al holiday to remember fallen ser- 1.5 ENTITLED "CONSTRUCTION PERMIT Eliot Place, Short Hills, NJ, Block 4506, Lot 2. Deferred Charges & Statutory Expenses -0- 609,099 FEES" OF THE MILLBURN TOWNSHIP 8, which requires the following variances: where.” vice men and women from con- 3. Capital Improvements 1,760,000 1,500.000 ORDINANCE CODE. Applicant plans a second story addition, and a new front porch. The front porch adds to Once the threat to United flicts past, Horowitz reflected on 4. Debt Service 1,563,501 1,431,509 The Ordinance, of which the foregoing is the the building and lot coverage, and extends States came from the communist the ranks of soldiers, living and 5. Emergency Appropriations number and title, was passed on final read- the existing encroachment into the front yard ing, at a regular meeting of the Township setback. Building coverage, permitted 15%, world, he explained. “Now, it’s a dead, who preceded him. 6. Reserve for Uncollected Taxes 1,851,863 1,771,536 Committee of the Township of Millburn in the existing 19%, proposed 20.9%. (§515.1, and Total General Appropriations 39,152,368 35,549,203 County of Essex, held on the 17th day of §606.2.e.2.a); lot coverage, permitted 35%, different threat.” “Their sacrifice was really May, 2005. existing 42.5%, proposed 44.4% Total Number of Employees 259 259 Joanne M. Monarque, RMC (§606.2.e.2.b); and front yard set back, per- Cadets watch the evening remarkable,” he said. Township Clerk mitted 40’, existing 37’, proposed 37’ newscasts like other college stu- “Now, I think we have equal- Thomas C. McDermott, Mayor (§606.2.e.1.d). The applicant may seek oth- Balance of Outstanding Debt Chairman, Township Committee er variances and waivers as the need may dents, but with an added per- ly capable soldiers who are up to The Item 1371154 arise during the course of the hearing on this Fee $9.46 application. The application is now calendar spective on the combatants, he the task. I’m sure we’ll show the General May 26, 2005 #2606 on the Secretary’s calendar, which is THEY ARE YOUR SCHOOLS scheduled for a hearing on Monday, June 6, said. same dedication as them.” Interest 254,326 2005, at 7:00 p.m. in Town Hall, 375 Millburn Principal 1,563,501 LEGAL NOTICE Avenue, Millburn, New Jersey. All docu- On May 23, 2005, the Board of Adjustment ments relating to this application are on file in of the Township of Millburn, County of Es- IT IS YOUR COMMUNITY Outstanding Balance 5,895,773 the office of the Secretary of the Board of sex, memorialized the Approval of applica- Adjustment daily between the hours of 8:30 tion of Neal & Lisa Erman, 1 Briarwood a.m. and 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday. Notice is hereby given that the budget and tax resolution was approved by the Town- Drive, to erect fence on the site. Any interested party may appear at said Bate said anyone wishing to ship Committee of the Township of Millburn, County of Essex, on May 3, 2005. The determination of said Board is now on hearing and participate therein in accordance Dogs contribute ideas about creation of file in the office of the Board Secretary and is with the rules of the Zoning Board of Continued from Page A1 A hearing on the budget and tax resolution will be held at the Town Hall on June 7, available for inspection during normal busi- Adjustment. the local dog park can contact 2005, at 7:00 p.m., at which time and place objections to said Budget and Tax Resolu- ness hours. TODD R. CONN, Helen S. Merle Applicant BEBE him at [email protected]. tion for the year 2005 may be presented by taxpayers or other interested persons. Secretary/Clerk to the Board of Adjustment The Item 1375136 The Item 1375033 and other products. Salvante said it is important Copies of the budget are available for review in the Office of the Township Clerk, at Fee $17.63 Fee $6.45 May 26, 2005 “It’s a matter of time and will,” any decisions regarding use of the Town Hall, 375 Millburn Avenue, Millburn, New Jersey, 973-564-7073, during the hours May 26, 2005 RESPONSIBLE!RESPONSIBLE! of 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Copies are also available for review in the Township Library, Bate said. “We may try to form a county lands be made with input 200 Glen Avenue, Millburn, New Jersey, 973-376-1006, at the reference desk during committee. If we can present the from the surrounding communi- normal business hours. county with more details and ties and added he is sure the The Item 1371246 PUT AN ATTENTION GETTING steer them to a particular area, we county will consult with interest- Fee $71.38 GRAPHIC IN YOUR AD TO HELP haveBEBE a better chance to get the ed groups before making a deci- May 26, 2005 county to move forward.” sion about a dog park. TOWNSHIP OF MILLBURN NOTICE OF HEARING COUNTY OF ESSEX YOU MAKE THE SALE! Board of Adjustment of the INFORMED!INFORMED! PUBLIC NOTICE Township of Millburn, N.J. ORDINANCE NO. 2251-05 TAKE NOTICE that Bonnie and Carl ORDINANCE SUPPLEMENTING THE MILL- Schweinler have made an application to the BURN TOWNSHIP ORDINANCE CODE Millburn Township Board of Adjustment in WITH A NEW SECTION 7-52 ENTITLED, Little League roundup connection with the construction of an eating "PARKING AND TRAFFIC REGULATIONS area/larger kitchen on Property in Millburn ON THE MILLBURN EDUCATION CENTER School News Township, located at 49 Winthrop Road, AND THE MILLBURN HIGH SCHOOL CAM- Block 4302, Lot 6, which requires the follow- PUS PROPERTIES, LOCATED AT 434 AND Southern League ing bulk variance: 462 MILLBURN AVENUE" LocalJames Manfredonia Sports homered Sideyard setback 606.2e/e to erect an addi- and Ray Fiore drove in a key run Kevin Ruane homered and tion. The Ordinance, of which the foregoing is the The Applicant may also seek other varian- Community News * number and title, was passed on final read- Saturday, sparking the Eagles pitcher Brian$ Barkley00 allowed ces and waivers as the need may arise dur- ing, at a regular meeting of the Township ONLY 26. ing the course of the hearing on this Applica- Committee of the Township of Millburn in the past the Cardinals 6-4 in Mill- one run over three innings in the tion. The application is now Cal. #2617 on County of Essex, held on the 17th day of burn-ShortYour community Hills Little newspaper League Tides’ 6-2 defeat of the Clippers the Secretary’s calendar, which is scheduled May, 2005. *Yearly billing cycle out of county for a hearing on June 6th, at 7:00 p.m. in Northernis mailed League to your action. home ondelivery May slightly18. Ben higher. Cebula fanned Town Hall, 375 Millburn Avenue, Millburn, Joanne M. Monarque, RMC New Jersey. All documents relating to this Township Clerk everyMatt Thursday. Seidmon homered twice four in four innings and Ben application are on file in the office of the Sec- Thomas C. McDermott, Mayor retary of the Board of Adjustment daily be- Chairman, Township Committee for the Cardinals. Fisch had two timely hits in a los- tween the hours of 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m., The Item 1371160 Benji Friedman’s two RBI ing effort. E43803-01 Monday through Friday. Any interested party Fee $11.61 may appear at said hearing and participate May 26, 2005 gave the Sparrows a 2-1 win over Nick Deguines delivered a therein in accordance with the rules of the Zoning Board of Adjustment. TOWNSHIP OF MILLBURN Subscribethe Orioles to onThe May Item 19. ofTeam- Millburnbases-clearing and Short triple Hills andtoday! Asher Bonnie Schweinler COUNTY OF ESSEX mate Tosin Kazeem fanned six. Sendyk doubled in two runs in Applicant PUBLIC NOTICE You can useone of the many The Item 1374973 ORDINANCE NO. 2252-05 JeffThe Fischer Item ofdelivered Millburn and a Shortsolo Hillsthehome Diamondbacks’ delivery order 14-7 form rout of Fee $14.19 ORDINANCE TO EXCEED THE MUNICIPAL May 26, 2005 BUDGET APPROPRIATION LIMITS AND graphics weoffer in any typeofad, homer and Dylan Bailey hurled the Redbirds on May 17. Tyler TO ESTABLISH A CAP BANK (N.J.S.A. Name ______LEGAL NOTICE 40A: 4-45.14) five strong innings for the Ori- Park had three hits and scored On May 18, 2005, the Planning Board of the Help Wanted, RealEstate, Address ______Township of Millburn memorialized the ap- The Ordinance, of which the foregoing is the oles. two runs for the Redbirds. proval of application of Timothy Grell, 105 number and title, was passed on final read- Automotive, etc. City ______Brian Alter and Clayton Elder State______David Tapalar Zip ______went the dis- South Terrace, to reconfigure lot lines so as ing, at a regular meeting of the Township to create two lots with new configurations out Committee of the Township of Millburn in the Phone______combined to drive in four runs in tance and Robbie Luckfield went of two existing lots. County of Essex, held on the 17th day of The determination of said Board is now on May, 2005. Annualthe Blue subscription Jays’ rate:7-0 $26.00rout of the 3-for-4 with three RBI in the file in the office of the Board Secretary and is Call your ClassifiedSales Hawks on May 17. Bulls’ 17-4 rout of the Rockies on available for inspection during normal busi- Joanne M. Monarque, RMC Circle one: Visa MC AmEx Disc Check Money Order ness hours. Township Clerk Tyler Bank went 2-for-3 and May 16. The Rockies’ Jonathan Helen S. Merle Thomas C. McDermott, Mayor Representative for more information. Account# ______Expires ______Secretary/Clerk to Planning Board Chairman, Township Committee Colin Horgan provided steady Schild doubled off the center field The Item 1375016 The Item 1371172 1-800-472-0151 Signature______Fee $6.88 Fee $9.89 defensive play for the Hawks. fence. May 26, 2005 May 26, 2005 The Item of Millburn and Short Hills: 114 Valley Road, Montclair, NJ 07042 Ph 973/233-5005 www.theitemonline.com THE ITEM of Millburn and Short Hills Thursday, May 26, 2005 Page B13

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Furn, quality clothing, TV, PC, oppor. & service acc. to Merchandise Toys, accessories, books, stereo equipment, Golf ensure consistent cust clothing, HH items, etc. clubs & bags, furn, more. satisfaction. Must be a 28 Bloomfield Ave. Sat 5/28, 10am-4pm, 147 Pine Brook, NJ 07058 self-starter, work inde- Antiques 1300 Cedar Grove Multi Fam! Turrell Av off Scotland Rd. pendently, & possess 973-575-4211 Driveway Sale! Linens, strong exp in cold calling, 1-800-818-TEMP lamps, books, stylish, UPPER MONTCLAIR outside sales, & newspa- COINS WANTED Moving Sale! 123 Clarewill Free evaluation. Sell your clean clothes, office furn & per sales preferred. Send WORD file cabinets, toys, more! Ave. (btwn Grove & Park) resume to US+Foreign coins for Sat. 5/28,9-1. Lots of stuff! PROCESSING cash. 973-655-0492 28 Lynwood Rd off E. wprecruiting@northjersey. Bradford Av, Sat 5/28,10-4 com or fax (201) 457- Upper Montclair Sat 5/28 Busy Verona organization HUGE ANTIQUE HOLI- May 11th 2508. When sending re- CEDAR GROVE Thurs- 9-1p, 36 Fairview Pl, hh that conducts research DAY EVENT Sat/Sun/Mon sume, please mention Sat, 5/26-28, 8am-4pm goods, clths, furn & more! LAWN EQUIPMENT "AE" in email or cover let- studies of cosmetics and 5/28-30th. FREE Super ter. EOE pharmaceuticals is looking Brunch daily 12-4pm. Ber- HUGE SALE!!! VERONA, 104 Morning- for a full time word pro - gen County Antique Cntr, 11 Tiffany Ct. Designer side Rd, 5/27 & 5/28, 9-4. cessor. This position is re - 1 Barnett Pl, HoHoKus, clthg, furn, accessories, MOVING. Tools, hh, furn. SALES sponsible for preparing de - NJ. NJ’s LARGEST!! housewares, books, baby tailed reports, protocols Instead of reg Holiday stuff, etc. VERONA-29 Westover Online Sales Rep and light clerical. Must Auction we are having a 3 Rd, Multi Fam 5/27-28, 9- have knowledge of Word day sale on items that MONTCLAIR- 58 Walnut 4. Bks,furn,HH,clthg,more Needed! and Excel, be detail- would have gone up for Crescent, Sat 5/28, 9-1 Exciting opportunity for oriented, thorough and a auction. Everything imag- Raindate Sun 1-5. Books, VERONA - Multi Fam. 17 motivated, confident sales team player. Benefits. Sal - ined to furnish your home ladders & assorted items. Cliff St. Sat 6/4, 9-2pm. professionals to make top ary commensurate with & lots of it. 1,000’s of RD 6/5. Clothes, toys etc dollar! Will sell adv space experience. Please items, furn, decorating ac- MONTCLAIR: Indoor/ on-line for multiple email/fax letter and/or cess. 300 Persian Rugs, Outdoor, Fri/Sat, 5-27& VERONA - websites focusing on the resume or stop by office Call for website 201-632- 5-28, 9am-3pm. 31 Forest SPRING BAG SALE online Calendar and inte- to fill oput an application: 0102. Come & get over- St. 01 Glass top GE oven; Verona Service League May 18th grated Business Directo- Essex Testing Clinic, 799 whelmed. 01 Haier fridge; sofa, 858 Bloomfield Ave. ries. Req’s strong selling drapes, lthr chair; patio 5/31,10-5pm, 6/1, 7-9pm, Bloomfield Avenue Ave., JERRY’S ANTIQUES bckgrd & min 2 yrs exp furn; Cptn bed; bikes; 6/3, 9:30-2pm. , FURNITURE Verona, NJ 07044. Email: 973-403-8476 selling online advertising, toys; kit tble & chairs; Special Large sizes. [email protected], Estate & Content Sales and understanding of on- computer & desk; HH...... 973-239-0864 fax: (973) 857-9662. Antiques Wanted line revenue streams. Di- rect sales & ad agency exp is essential. Send re- MERCHANDISE FOR SALE sumes to [email protected] North Jersey Media Group If you have an item to sell for less Publisher of The Record & Herald News EOE than $100 we’ll run your 3 line SALES classified ad for $9.99 for 2 weeks Sales / Advertising All we ask is that you include the price of the item in your ad May 25th Account & that it be under $100.00. Each additional line is only $3.25. APPLIANCES Executive One item per ad • Must include price under $100 • No Garage Sales Wanted FT No autos, pets or business ads • Firewood not permitted • Please allow ample Hackensack time before ad will appear • Used clothing must include number of pieces, and a Exciting opportunity for total for all (not to exceed $100) • NO REFUNDS sales-driven professionals to work for one of NJ’s Just fill out the coupon below (no phone or fax, please) leading newspaper pub- and mail to: The Montclair Times, The Item of Millburn special sales lishers. Seeking experi- enced outside sales reps and Short Hills, Verona-Cedar Grove Times to sell advertising space in Classified Department, 1 Garret Mountain Plaza, our daily newspapers. Will PO Box 471, West Paterson, New Jersey 07424-0471 focus on generating new business and opening new Please run my classified ad as follows: accounts. Req’s prior newspaper sales exp, Start your ad with item for sale, not adjective or #. 20 letters & 2 spaces Word, Excel & Outlook. per line. 3 lines minimum. Base salary + aggressive choose one of the following Photo commission structure. If ______interested submit resume ______to: lugo@ northjersey.com SPECIAL PACKAGES North Jersey Media ______Phone # ______“Attention Getter” Group graphic Publisher of The Record Name ______& Herald News,EOE Border Address ______Shaded background MUST SELL EXERCISE BIKE EXERCISE BIKE EXERCISE BIKE EXERCISE BIKE SECRETARY City______Zip ______Hardly used, 2 years old, excl Hardly used, 2 years old, excl Hardly used, 2 years old, excl Hardly used, 2 years old, excl Physicians office. Mon- cond, paid $1,500 asking $900. cond, paid $1,500 asking $900. cond, paid $1,500 asking $900. cond, paid $1,500 asking $900. tclair area. 9am-3/4pm. Please find $ ____ enclosed, or charge to this bank card (973)409-4584 (973)409-4584 (973)409-4584 (973)409-4584 Punctual, hard working, well groomed team player, J Mastercard J Visa J Discover J AmEx excellent people skills a For information on our low advertising prices call 1-877-517-3343 must. Fax resume: Number# ______Exp Date ______Ads appear in print and on our website at www.northjersey.com 973-746-6634 0000112507-01 www.theitemonline.com THE ITEM of Millburn and Short Hills Thursday, May 26, 2005 Page B15

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State Sen. Kean addresses Wife of former candidate Old Guard next Thursday speaking at LWV brunch BEAUTIFUL HOME State Sen. Thomas H. Kean Jr. should ask a Ernestine Bradley, literature hood, An American Life.” She will will be guest speaker at the week- friend who is a professor and wife of former speak at 9:30 a.m. Coffee will be DIRECTORY ADVERTISING ly meeting of the Millburn Old member to Democratic presidential candi- served at 9 a.m, and brunch will DOES WORK! Guard on Thursday, June 2, at 11 bring him to a date and state senator Bill follow the discussion. Invest in your business by a.m. in the Bauer Community Cen- meeting or Bradley, will be the featured Interested members of the placing a Targeted advertisement DIBELLO ter in Taylor Park. contact mem- speaker at annual brunch of the community are welcome to in this Directory. The public is invited to attend. bership chair- League of Women Voters of Mill- attend the meeting. Call 1-800-472-0151 TODAY Mason Contractors Kean, currently in his first full term, man Doug burn-Short Hills on Wednesday, The event will be hosted by for complete details All types of Block, Brick & Concrete Work will discuss issues in state and local Sen. Thomas Reed at (973) June 8. Bradley has recently pub- township resident Katherine government and will accept ques- H. Kean Jr. 763-4524. lished her autobiography, “The Becker. For details, call Noreen Walkways • Floors Foundations • Chimneys tions from the floor. Way Home: A German Child- Brunini at (973) 912-0424. GENERAL CONSTRUCTION Patio • Blue Stone • Pavers At today’s discussion, members Handyman prices...Big Company Quality 20 years of Quality Service Al Connellee and Jim Fowler will 908-222-0901 Commercial • Industrial • Residential lead a current issues forum, a dis- FAX 908-222-0905 ALL WORK GUARANTEED cussion on issues of state, national KITCHEN CABINETS FREE 200 pg Color Catalog & DVD A&S FULLY INSURED Insured & Bonded and worldwide interest. SUGG. Basements • Attics • Windows 1-800-334-1822 40% to 60% OFF RETL. Kitchens • Bathrooms • Sidewalks

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Eliminate FREE GUTTER CLEANING WITH INSTALLATION 0001359320-01 presents awards Gutter Cleaning 11 th $50 OFF Complete House ersary The Millburn-Short Hills Cham- Forever! Anniv Not to be combined w/other offers. Exp 5/27/05 ber of Commerce will hold its Maintenance-free Gutter For a FREE, no obligation estimate & demonstration Topper is GUARANTEED call 201-445-1222 or 800-834-4595 annual meeting and awards cere- for the life of your home! mony on Thursday, June 2, from 6 Member BBB www.NJGutterTopper.com to 9 p.m. at the Hilton Short Hills. Community service awards will be presented to Nancy and David Granite/ Marble Stone of Nancy and David Fine Your Choice of Jewels, and to Elie Tahari Ltd. The Countertops Edge Details Stones, township residents, donat- ed the new town clock. Tahari Ltd. EASE EDGE hosted a weeklong student art 1/8 ROUND exhibition for the high school. In addition, the Chamber will be 1/4” BEVEL presenting Chamber service 0001365474-01 awards to David Stern of Wolf Additional Edge Head Athletics and Roy Twiste of EXTRAORDINARILY LOW, LOW PRICES! Options Available Scully Travel for contributing to Shop Around...then Call Us! new programs. 973-580-7772 The group will also present spe- cial awards for outstanding busi- ness design and renovation to Cold Stone Creamery, Gotham Clothing Company, Magnolia’s Salon and Spa, Opportunity Project, Roxy Shoes, The House and Washington Mutual Bank. Each of the Cham- ber members has made significant renovations to their businesses, or has designed a new space, within the past 12 months. Also participating in the evening’s festivities will be high school students who have served as interns throughout the area. Daphne Gregory, transition and internship coordinator for the township’s schools, will be joined by many of the students, who will display projects highlighting their business experiences. The school- business partnership was devel- oped nine years ago as a joint effort of the Chamber of Commerce and Millburn High School. The event will feature a barbe- cue dinner on the hotel’s patio. Tickets are $50 a person. To make reservations, send a check payable to the Millburn-Short Hills Chamber of Commerce, P.O. Box 651, Millburn, 07041. For further information, call the Chamber office at (973) 379-1198. Donofrio speaks to association The Short Hills Association will hold its annual meeting for 2005 tonight at 8 p.m. at Baltusrol Golf Club, Springfield. The Association’s featured speaker will be Martine Donofrio, chairman of the Millburn Environ- mental Commission. Donofrio will speak on the subject of the recent- ly released Stormwater Regulation II that has been handed down to every municipality in the nation. Its goal is the preservation of abundant and safe drinking water for now and in the future. Dining Out Continued from Page A13 Enzzo’s Trattoria ITALIAN 514 Millburn Ave (973) 379-7111 Fore Seasons Restaurant 440 Parsonage Hill Road (973) 467- 8882 The Hilton At Short Hills 41 Kennedy Pkwy. (973) 379-0100 Joe’s American Bar And Grill 1200 Morris Turnpike (973) 379- 4444 Johnny Rockets 1200 Morris Tpk. (973) 258-9338 Khun Thai 504 Millburn Ave. (973) 258-0586 Legal Sea Foods 1200 Morris Tpk. (973) 467-0089 Panera Bread 722 Morris Turnpike (973) 9291-0101 Papa Razzi 1200 Morris Tpk. (973) 467-5544 The Terrace 41 Jfk Parkway (973) 379-0100