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PLANNING BOARD THEY’RE OFF TO SEE THE WIZARD Trader Joe’s and PetSmart to share space

By Erin Patricia Griffiths PetSmart location, removing the of The Item medical and boarding services from the concept and including After withdrawing the applica- Trader Joe’s as a shared tenant in tion for a proposed PetSmart facil- the space. The plans do include ity in December, Irwin Ackerman, grooming and adoption services, as owner of the building located at well as dog training. 187 Millburn Ave., which former- “I think I can speak on behalf of ly housed Whole Foods, has sub- the other members that it would mitted an application to the Town- appear that this is potentially a ship of Millburn Planning Board great mix for the neighborhood proposing the shared use of the and for this we are grateful,” said space by Trader Joe’s and PetS- Millburn United Treasurer Art mart. Fredman in a phone interview. “It The previous application, which would appear that A & R Millburn elicited much contention from Associates has considered the township residents, proposed plans wishes of community in bringing in for not only a PetSmart retail store, a potentially fine retail mix. We but also included grooming, med- trust that the application will meet ical and boarding services for pets the standards that our planning at the facility. and zoning boards are operating Millburn United, a grass roots under. And personally speaking, I organization that focuses primari- wish them much success.” ly in addressing issues that affect The newest application includes PHOTO COURTESY OF GLENWOOD SCHOOL PTO quality of life in the township, was a floor plan illustrating both the a driving force behind the opposi- layout changes and elevation of the Members of the Glenwood School Fifth Grade Chorus, from left,Julia Damesek and Clare Murphy, kneeling, and Isabella tion to the original plan. building, as well as proposed Brosius, Elizabeth Gray, Anna Curtis, Shantanu Laghate, Justin Shea and Amara Balan, standing, presented a short version of The latest plans, however, reflect “The Wizard of Oz” during a visit to the Bauer Community Center on April 3. The chorus, under the direction of music teacher a scaled down proposal for the SEE PLANNING BOARD, PAGE A3 Grace Johnson, entertained the senior citizens’ group, “Friday Friends,” during their weekly meeting.

ELECTION Ed Board candidates sound off on the issues

By Andrea Hughes Safety, prevention of school board and the administration is board are equally concerned about should be simul- discharge these duties, including of The Item violence and substance abuse acutely aware of the concerns of this problem. We recognize that taneous with our professional and personal The topic of school safety has the public and have worked col- these illegal substances are avail- making sure stu- experience, and receive guidance Two incumbents and one new- been in the forefront of the minds laboratively to put in place plans to able at the middle school and high dents receive a from things as varied as laws and comer are running in an uncon- of parents, teachers and adminis- address isolated episodes of unex- school and that such illegal sub- quality educa- regulations, associations and prior tested Board of Education election trators in the wake of several stu- pected violence as well as policies stances (drugs and alcohol) can tion. history. Along this journey, we this year, which is scheduled for dent-related incidents of violence, to address the more common destroy a youngster’s life and “Board mem- identify areas that need to be April 21. Dr. Eric Siegel, who runs traffic arrests and accidents and episodes of bullying. Adding cul- career. That no drugs were found bers have numer- improved, and observe fundamen- a medical practice in town, will substance abuse reported by police tural sensitivity training to the mid- in the high school last week should ous responsibili- Levy tals of a high achieving district that join current board president this past winter. dle school and/or high school cur- not prompt us to let our guard ties to the district should remain Samuel Levy and board member “Obviously, the safety of the riculum to ensure that culturally down. Rather, it should just and its students, and to the com- undisturbed.” Dr. Mark Zucker. schools and the diverse and disconnected student encourage to continue our aggres- munity. The foremost is providing Siegel agreed The candidates recently students in the populations better understand one sive efforts to eliminate these sub- students with the best and most that personal responded in writing to questions schools is of another is an idea worthy of con- stances from our schools in as varied education that prepares experience plays posed by The Item of Millburn and paramount sideration. It is, in fact, a require- effective and expeditious manner them for college and life, while at a part in his Short Hills and stated their objec- importance,” ment in order to practice medicine as may be possible.” the same time taking all necessary views on sub- tives for serving on the board in the wrote Zucker, in the state of New Jersey. Levy, who is completing his first steps to safeguard safety, privacy stance abuse and next academic year. who will start his “The community’s concern three-year term and who has and the freedom of academic other dangers Here are their answers, edited second three- about the presence of illegal sub- served as board president for the choice,” Levy wrote. faced by town- Siegel according to the issues they year term in the stances in the school is noted,” past two years, said the board’s “We draw upon our own expe- addressed. fall. “The school Zucker Zucker added. “All of us on the responsibility to ensure safety riences in discerning how to best SEE CANDIDATES, PAGE B2

TOWNSHIP SCHOOLS Polling places for this year’s school board election Residents will be asked to vote Tuesday on an $82.9 million budget Business superintendent plans to retire for the 2009-10 academic year. The proposed budget carries a tax levy of $69.1 million, a 1.99 percent increase from last year. Voters By Andrea Hughes years, said his decision was partly apply to defer some of its pension of The Item based on the growth of his pension “The finances, as always, obligation payments, responding to will also consider three candidates running in an uncontested race funds. He said school officials were will be in good hands.” a cut in state aid for the current for three open seats on the Board of Education. Millburn’s assistant superinten- made aware of his decision awhile school year. dent for business, Robert Zeglars- ago and had time to make plans for Robert Zeglarski Zeglarski said legislature was The polls will be open from 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. The polling places for ki, will be retiring effective May 1. an orderly transition. recently passed and signed by Gov. township districts are: Although Zeglarski’s retirement Zeglarski said his last day of ASSISTANT SUPERINTENDENT Jon S. Corzine that reduces aid for was an item on Monday night’s work will be at the end of this FOR BUSINESS the 2008-09 school year by about The Millburn Free Public Library — Districts 2, 6 and 10 personnel report, board members month and Pat Balko, assistant $225,062, which would have gone Glenwood School — Districts 3 and 9 and the public were quiet about school business administrator, will pal Anna Mae Stefanelli will also toward the pension obligation. The the announcement during the temporarily run the business office. be retiring effective Aug. 31 after state gave the district the option to The Gero Park Recreation Building — Districts 4 and 13 meeting, which was held in the “The finances, as always, will be three years in the district. Stefanel- make a payment by April 30 or high school library after ribbon- in good hands,” said Zeglarski, li served as an instructional super- apply for a deferral. Deerfield School — Districts 5, 12 and 16 cutting and public tour of the new who called Millburn the last and visor at Glenwood School before “I can tell you that the decision Community Congregational Church — Districts 8, 11, 14 and 15 high school additions. best stop in his 22-year career as a being named principal at South has crystallized very recently,” The administrator, who has school business administrator. Mountain in January 2008. Casa Colombo Civic Association — Districts 1 and 7 worked in the district for nine South Mountain School Princi- In other business, the board will SEE BOE, PAGE B2

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POLICE Alcohol discovered during traffic stop Five teens issued summonses, charges for possession by a minor

By Erin Patricia Griffiths of alcohol coming from the car’s officer also recovered a bottle of The officer was patrolling the of The Item interior and directed Milner to turn beer from underneath the driver’s parking lots at The Mall at Short the car off and hand over his keys. seat. Hills on April 7 when he observed A set of non-functioning rear He was ordered out of the car and The juveniles were instructed to a white 1995 Acura Integra back- lights triggered a traffic stop by a in speaking with him, however, the contact an adult to pick them up. ing into a parking space. After run- township officer that led to charges officer could not detect an odor of Milner and Pearl were each issued ning the plates, the officer discov- being issued against Alexander alcohol on his person. a summons for possession of alco- ered the driver, Harding, had an Milner of West Orange, 19, town- The officer returned to the car hol by a minor. Milner was also active warrant issued out of Eliza- ship resident Artyome Pearl, 18, and asked the four passengers if issued a summons for maintenance beth for $1,000. and three Summit juveniles last they were of age to be consuming of lamps. Approximately 20 minutes later, Thursday night. alcohol, to which they responded The three juveniles each were the officer observed the sedan exit- According to reports, the officer no, police said. The officer then charged with possession of alcohol ing the mall parking lot onto was patrolling Old Short Hills directed the passengers to exit the by a minor, and one was addition- Canoe Brook Road. Road when he observed a silver car in order to conduct a search of ally charged with possession He initiated a traffic stop and Mitsubishi with non-functioning the vehicle. of marijuana and drug parapher- confirmed the valid warrants taillights traveling in front of him. While conducting a search, the nalia. issued for Harding, who was After activating his patrol car lights officer observed a bottle of vodka placed under arrest and transport- and initiating a traffic stop at the sticking out of the purse of one of Active warrant arrest ed to headquarters. intersection of Old Short Hills the female passengers. In taking Darren Harding, 22, of Irving- Harding’s vehicle was parked Road and Silver Spring Road, the the bottle out, he discovered a glass ton, was arrested after a traffic stop on mall property, pending future officer obtained the necessary doc- pipe with burnt marijuana residue initiated by a township police offi- arrangements. uments from the driver, Milner. and two small plastic baggies with cer revealed an active warrant was Harding was released to the The officer detected a strong odor remnants of raw marijuana. The issued for the driver. Elizabeth Police Department.

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UNITED WAY Cabinetmaker /Carpenter Fundraising efforts can make a difference Distinct Style and Craftmanship

By Andrea Hughes The economy or other circum- of The Item stances kept some organizations from requesting funding this year, At the end of the local United Greene explained. This allowed Way’s campaign this year, donors some agencies to receive more and township residents have evi- than they would have been given dence that one fundraising event in the past. Twombly explained can make a difference. Despite a that Dorot – an agency that pro- difficult economy and less donors, vides fellowships for students to a fall fundraiser, coupled with oth- travel to Israel – did not request er circumstances, helped the orga- funding this year, but representa- nization raise slightly more than tives from that organization said last year. they hope to request funds next “We were able to distribute the year. •Experienced •Exceptional Service same amount of funds as last year,” The budget allocations commit- •Personalized Attention said Tom Greene, head of the bud- tee uses several criteria to deter- get allocations committee, in a mine how much funding each •Environmental Friendly Builder phone interview. The local United charity gets, Greene explained. Excellence in: Way gave out money to area char- The finances of agencies that ities and non-profit organizations submit requests determine one •Custom Kitchens •Baths •Libraries •Home Offices last month, after members of the piece of the puzzle. They provide •Media Centers •Historical Restorations committee reviewed funding attestations from accounting firms •Moulding Reproductions •Cabinetry requests and made their decisions to show their books are in order 0002572554-01 in December. and demonstrate any financial Fully Insured & 973-759-8750 50 Ridge Avenue Greene told The Item of Mill- need. “Sometimes, that sways us,” Licensed Local Showroom Bloomfield, NJ burn and Short Hills that the local Greene said of financial data. United Way received fewer indi- The organizations, which are vidual donations this year, and not all located in Millburn, must fewer donors signed up to give also provide budget allocation $1,000 or more. committee members with a mea- But an extra fundraiser held in surement of how much help they Millburn •ShortHills October helped fill in the resulting provide to the township to receive gap in funds, he said. “United To funds, Greene said. They also are Street Fair &Craft Festival Help the Community,” a benefit required to request funds for spe- th which included a silent auction, cific projects and to support health Sunday, APRIL19 hors d’ouvres and entertainment and human care aimed specifically by a hypnotist held at The Sports at township residents. FREE ADMISSION Academy, raised about $9,000 Twombly added that the size of through the price of admission and organizations can also have an auction tickets. effect on how much the United Rose Twombly, executive direc- Way gives. tor of the local United Way, said In formulating their yearly bud- STAFF PHOTO BY ANDREA HUGHES this year’s total of campaign mon- get, committee members use rev- eys surpassed the amount raised enue from the annual campaign, a Rose Twombly, executive director of the United Way of Mill- last year. The total added up to coin fountain at The Mall at Short burn-Short Hills, left, meets with the organization’s president more than $240,000, which is Hills, fundraisers and allocations Michael Harwood in front of a sign thanking township resi- about 80 percent of the $300,000 from the national United Way, dents for their donations. goal set for this year. which, Greene said, shrink every “Given the environment, the year. To help remedy this, he advis- trustees are very pleased,” es people donating through their illnesses. The end of the yearly campaign Twombly said. workplaces to make out their The Valerie Fund, for example does not mean resident cannot “We are above last year but below checks to the United Way of Mill- gives assistance to children who donate to the local United Way. our goal,” said Michael Harwood, burn and Short Hills. have cancer and their families, he “People can donate throughout Live Music, Rides, GreatFood president of the local United Way. “People look at Millburn-Short said. the year,” Twombly said. “Our donor base is the backbone Hills and think it’s an affluent com- “There are plenty of kids going Donations can be sent to The Crafters,Artists,Vendors of our organization, but as a per- munity,” he said, but described through this,” he said. “Without United Way of Millburn-Short 11am-5pm•Millburn Avenue centage of the community it is still areas of need ranging from domes- these programs, it would not be Hills, 60 East Willow Street, P.O. relatively small. tic violence to life-threatening easy for them to cope.” Box 546, Millburn, 07041. INFORMATION:908-654-1400 Millburn•ShortHills ChamberofCommerce PLANNING BOARD FROM PAGE A1 signage and configuration of the parking lot. Enclosed with the application are both a preliminary major site plan and final major site plan. The only variances being requested are $5,000.00 three bulk variances for the num- ber of parking spaces and lot cov- in CASH PRIZES to Artists,Crafters, erage, and a waiver for the number and Vendors... ApplyNow!12’x10’ Booths of loading bays necessary. The total square footage pro- 24 MAJORNew Jersey posed for Trader Joe’s is 13,362 Street Fairs &Craft Shows and for PetSmart 15,351, as well as a 3,356 square foot common area. CHOOSE FROM THEFOLLOWING LIST OF TOWNS: ShortHills -Millburn •Tenafly •Summit •Cranford In addressing the way in which Woodbridge •WestOrange•Metuchen •Westfield the proposal would remain in HighlandPark•Nutley •Red Bank keeping with the area, the plan Hackettstown •Fanwood •Livingston•FairLawn cites, “The proposed uses are appropriate and will promote the general welfare [of the impact on the surrounding properties, the streetscape and neighborhood] and are not inconsistent with the Township Master Plan.” The application also states that there will not be a negative impact on the area surrounding the prop- erty involving elements of noise or traffic generated from the site. Although the application has been submitted, no formal deal has been signed with PetSmart, said Bruce Richardson, spokesper- www.StreetFairs.org •(908) 654-1400 son for the company. IMAGE COURTESY OF THE TOWNSHIP ZONING BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT “We are not in a position to talk COME CELEBRATEART,DESIGN, and SPRING! about that,” he said Thursday. The owner of the building that formerly housed Whole Foods on Millburn Avenue has submit- Richardson did, however, com- ted an application to the planning board for the site to be used by both Trader Joe’s and PetS- Spring furnishings curated with contemporary botanical ment on PetSmart’s interest in mart. The application is scheduled for review at an upcoming planning board meeting, possibly art will be suretoinspireyou! On view from April 16 to coming to the township. the meeting scheduled for May 6. April 30. Wine and cheese at opening event. “For a variety of reasons, we usually don’t go into how we select sites, but the primary one is there al Publicity Alison Mochizuki According to Eileen Davitt, sec- uled for review at the next plan- Visit www.furbishhome.com fordetails. is a good solid population of pets,” could not be reached for com- retary of the planning board, the ning board meeting. The anticipat- Richardson said. ment. Ackerman also could not be application will be assessed for ed date for review is scheduled for IN-STORE GALLERYEVENT: Trader Joe’s Director of Nation- reached for comment. completeness before being sched- May 6, she said. THURSDAY,APRIL 16,4pm -8pm

BOE late in light of the April 30 dead- back so they automatically close included Dennis Yu, who planned line. when fire alarms go off. a recent A Cappella competition FROM PAGE A1 “The state, in order to save “It’s a nice safety device, and to benefit Tunes To Teens, a money, decided not to fully fund also saves on wear and tear,” he charity that donates A Cappella Zeglarski said. “The funding we its pension obligations,” he said said. The board voted to add the recordings to under served would have to pay this is being after the meeting. “They have to door replacement to their Long schools; Amanda Jacir, whose taken away from us.” give the same right to school dis- Range Facility Plan. project is a campaign to make The administrator also cited tricts.” Also at the meeting, Nancy the high school more environ- concern that if a deferral is not tak- A project for door and hard- Siegel, head guidance counselor, mentally friendly; Michael en, funds may be taken out of sur- ware replacement at Hartshorn gave a presentation about the high Cuomo, who will exhibit plus that could be used in future Elementary School was also school’s senior project program, black-and-white photographs cap- budgets. approved for submission to the which has taken place for nearly turing the emotions and talents If the deferral is approved, state Department of Education for five years under her tutelage. of this year’s senior class; and Lara Call Gastinger payments will start in April 2012 review. Officials said the request Students apply each January to David Gelband, part of a team Common Sunflower,2008 and installments will be paid would go out to bid shortly. put together projects that involve organizing a fundraiser for The Watercolor on paper over 15 years – and 15 school John Van Teeckelenburgh, the arts, academic research or Valerie Fund at The Sports 11 .5 x15inches presented by budgets. director of buildings and grounds, community service, Siegel said. Academy. Information about the reduced explained the doors being replaced They write proposals and meet Siegel said 48 students out of a Susan Frei Nathan state aid came within the past few at Hartshorn have glass panes and with a committee of mentors who class of about 340 signed up for FINE WORKSONPAPER, LLC. days, Zeglarski explained, and skeleton keys. may tweak ideas and make sug- senior projects this year. waiting to vote on the resolution The new doors will have con- gestions. “It’s a project I think is well furbishhome.com 315C millburn ave., millburn, nj 973.761.0311 until April 27 would have been too tinuous hinges and magnets on the Students who came up to speak worth keeping,” she said. ‘We were stunned when the firefighters said Page XXA4 we had a high level of carbon monoxide TheIe ItemtemofMof Millburnillburn and and Shor ShorttH Hillsills in our home.” April 16, 2009 www.TheItemOnline.com Gloria and Eugene Patrizio Opinion Fenton Drive Why Bother? That’s what residents may say Tuesday as polls open for this year’s school board elections. There are three candidates running for three seats on the Board of Education. It’s an uncontested race. And then there’s a school budget to consider. For the first time in recent memory, it is coming in below the state cap. The board is not asking for waivers, as it has in the past, to increase the budget for transportation costs or recent construction. The budget supports the hiring of a minimum number of teachers, the majority of which will work at the middle school to address overcrowding. At the same time, the number of gen- eral education aides is being reduced and their hours cut. So why bother voting? Vote because you can. Legislation has been suggested that if school budgets come in under the cap or some other arbitrary state-imposed level, the budget will not even have to go before voters. It would just be a done deal. Maybe if there is an uncontested election, we should just call off the polling for candidates. Does that idea sound far- fetched? Some say there shouldn’t be a school board election in the spring at all, that people don’t care and don’t pay attention. Roll the school balloting into the general election in Novem- ber, they say. More residents can vote on the school issues at the same time they weigh the merits of a full slate of candidates on all levels of government and try to figure out the meaning of public questions on the ballot. Yeah, right. We say show them — whoever they are — that you do care. Show them that you do pay attention to school business and news. Show them that the right to vote, and when to vote, are ENVIRONMENT integral parts of our way of life that cannot be moved or elim- inated for the sake of convenience. This board has responded to harsh economic times and has Old rail lines form green network pledged to monitor expenses throughout the year. We support their efforts. By Michele S. Byers United States converted into a trail. rate projects. the Liberty-Water Gap Trail, an These candidates are worthy of your vote. We thank Dr. Eric Executive Director Today you can find “rail trails” in This spring, for example, Ocean ambitious plan to create a contin- Siegel for stepping up to serve on the board and we are famil- New Jersey Conservation every part of the country, and in all County will open another section uous 100-mile corridor from Lib- iar with the time and energy Dr. Mark Zucker and Samuel Foundation shapes and sizes. More than 1,500 of its Barnegat Branch Trail, a lin- erty State Park to the Delaware Levy have already expended on behalf of township children rail trails now total over 15,000 ear park that will ultimately stretch Water Gap. This new trail will con- Someone’s trash can always be miles. The longest, at 225 miles, is from Barnegat to Toms River along nect completed rail trails such as during their first terms on the board. another’s treasure. Take, as an the Katy Trail in Missouri; Nebras- the rail bed of the old Central Rail- the Paulinskill Valley and Sussex Welcome them back for a second term by spending a few example, the many abandoned ka’s 321-mile Cowboy Trail will road of New Jersey’s Barnegat Valley Trails, and use other existing minutes to vote on Tuesday. railways crisscrossing this state beat that record when completed. branch line, which ran for almost a trails like Patriot’s Path and the we’re in. Many of these derelict rail An additional 9,500 miles are century starting in 1879. That’s 16 Lenape Trail. lines are finding new life as trails, under way as part of 789 more pro- miles of trail for walkers, joggers To find a local rail trail, go to the linear parks and other open and jects. and cyclists! Conservancy’s Web site at Letter policy green spaces that benefit both the As an environmental innovator The first phase of the Barnegat www.railstotrails.org. Letters may be edited and may be published, reproduced or distributed in print, public and wildlife. in transit crossroads, New Jersey Branch Trail was completed last New Jersey Conservation Foun- electronic, or other forms. The views and opinions expressed in Letters to the Editor The rails-to-trails movement has its share of rail trails. Accord- year, running from Barnegat to dation has a database of rail trails are not necessarily those of The Item or its affiliates. Submissions should be typed and isn’t unique to New Jersey, of ing to data collected by the non- Pancoast Road in Waretown and potential railroad corridors for double-spaced, and include a daytime telephone number for verification. course. Throughout the country, profit Rails-to-Trails Conservancy, (Ocean Township). Work on phase trails at its Garden State Green- Letters that cannot be verified or are anonymous will not be published. years of consolidation in the rail 47 trails or portions of trail in New two, from Pancoast Road to Wells ways Web site at www.garden- Not all letters will necessarily be published. Send letters to the editor by e-mail to industry led to the closing of many Jersey currently use 233 miles of Mills Road in Waretown is expect- stategreenways.org. [email protected], by fax to 973-921-6458 or by mail to Editor, The Item, unprofitable lines. Eventually, even old railroad rights-of-way. Exam- ed to be completed this spring. Check this interactive mapping 343 Millburn Avenue, Millburn, NJ 07041. some main lines were shut down. ples include the D&R Canal Trail And the county recently site to see if a rail trail or Conservationists and forward- along the Delaware River (the for- received a grant from the New Jer- abandoned rail line is in your thinking governments recognized mer Belvidere Delaware Railroad), sey Department of Transportation community. the potential of abandoned rail Middlesex Greenway Trail (Lehigh to finish the trail from Wells Mills For more information about rights-of-way to link traditional Valley Railroad), Paulinskill Valley Road to the Lacey Township bor- conserving New Jersey’s precious Community Events parks and green spaces and create Trail (New York, Susquehanna der, as well as a 1.3-mile section in land and natural resources, linear trails. and Western Railway) and the Sus- Berkeley. visit the New Jersey Conservation SUNDAY, APRIL 19 Park Recreation Building. In 1965, the Elroy-Sparta State sex Branch Trail (Erie Lackawan- And in northwestern New Jer- Foundation’s Web site at 11 a.m. – 5 p.m. Annual street Trail in Wisconsin became the first na Railroad). Another 107 miles sey, the Rails-to-Trails Conservan- www.njconservation.orgor e-mail fair and craft show. Millburn THURSDAY, MAY 7 abandoned rail corridor in the are under development in 12 sepa- cy is helping to define and promote [email protected]. Avenue between Main and Spring 7:30 p.m. Historic streets. Preservation Commission meeting. Town Hall. MONDAY, APRIL 20 Letters to the Editor Where to write or phone 7 p.m. Zoning Board of SUNDAY, MAY 17 Millburn Township residents wishing to express their opinions to their Adjustment meeting. Town Hall. Noon - 4 p.m. Ladies Golf League ing old and new members to our Annual Millburn Classic Car Show 15th season. representatives in the U.S. Congress, state Senate, state General Assembly TUESDAY, APRIL 21 kicks off 15th season or in Essex County government, can do so by sending letters or calling: 8 p.m. Township Committee MONDAY, MAY 18 Joan Borneman with April 30 event U.S. SENATE Fax: 973-292-1569 meeting. Town Hall. 7 p.m. Zoning Board of and Pat Unger Adjustment meeting. Town Hall. Co-presidents of Millburn MONDAY, APRIL 27 Editor, The Item: Ladies Golf League Sen. Frank Lautenberg N.J. SENATE 7:45 p.m. Board of Education On April 1, the Millburn Par 3 324 Hart Senate Office Building Sen. Thomas H. Kean Jr. meeting. Education Center. TUESDAY, MAY 19 golf course opened for the season. Washington, D.C. 20510 8 p.m. Township Committee The course is a beautiful 9-hole, Residents say that Telephone: 202-224-3224 203 Elm Street MONDAY, MAY 4 meeting. Town Hall. par 3, an ideal course for women Toll free: 888-398-1642 Westfield, 07090 7 p.m. Zoning Board of wanting to play, meet other their CO detector One Gateway Center Telephone: 908-232-3673 Adjustment meeting. Town Hall. WEDNESDAY, MAY 20 women golfers and improve their Fax: 908-232-3345 7:30 p.m. Environmental 7:30 p.m. Planning Board game. was a lifesaver 23rd floor Commission meeting. Town Hall. meeting. Town Hall. The Recreation Department Newark, 07102 N.J. ASSEMBLY has promoted and supported the Editor, The Item: 973-639-8700 TUESDAY, MAY 5 MONDAY, JUNE 1 Millburn Ladies Golf League for We want to extend our sincere Fax: 973-639-8723 Assemblyman 8 p.m. Township Committee 7:30 p.m. Environmental 14 years. The 15th season will appreciation to the fire depart- Sen. Robert Menendez Dr. Eric Muñoz meeting. Town Hall. Commission meeting. Cora begin on April 30 with a breakfast ment for their prompt response to 57 Union Place Hartshorn Arboretum. for members to meet each other our call. 502 Hart Senate Office Building WEDNESDAY, MAY 6 and learn about the season’s We had just come home from Washington, D.C. 20510 Summit, 07901 7:30 p.m. Planning Board TUESDAY, JUNE 2 activities. Florida and heard a beeping in Telephone: 202-224-4744 Telephone: 908-918-0414 meeting. Town Hall. 7:30 p.m. Township The official starting date is the house, which my niece One Gateway Center Fax: 908-918-0275 8 p.m. Board of Recreation Committee meeting. Town Hall. Thursday, May 7 at 9 a.m. The thought was the smoke detector. Assemblyman Commissioners meeting. Gero Primary election. league meets every Thursday at 9 So we called the fire department 11th floor a.m. and they found it was the carbon Newark, 07102 Jon M. Bramnick The league is open to women monoxide detector. 973-645-3030 203 Elm Street who know how to play, know We were stunned when the Fax: 973-645-0502 Westfield, 07090 the rules and etiquette of the firefighters said we had a high Telephone: 908-232-3673 game and reside in Millburn, Liv- level of carbon monoxide in our HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Fax: 908-232-3345 ingston, West Orange, Florham home. We would like to thank Park, Union, Chatham or Spring- Capt. Donner and his team for Rep. Donald Payne ESSEX COUNTY EXECUTIVE field. being very prompt and helpful, 50 Walnut St., Room 1016 Registration is $20 to cover and coming back to check the Newark, 07102 Joseph DiVincenzo Jr. the cost of games and activities. carbon levels a second time. Telephone: 973-645-3213 Hall of Records Registration forms may be Anyone reading this letter who 465 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. obtained from the Par 3 golf does not have a carbon monoxide Fax: 973-645-5902 KATHLEEN M. HIVISH, Vice President,Publisher course, the Recreation Depart- detector, we very strongly urge Rep. Rodney Frelinghuysen Boulevard HARRYTRUMBORE, Editor ment in Town Hall at 375 Mill- you to install one in your home. 30 Schuyler Place, 2nd Floor Newark, 07102 NANCYCONNELLY, Advertising Manager burn Ave. or by calling Joan Telephone: 973-621-4400 STEPHEN BORG, President Morristown, 07960 Borneman at 973-379-6519. Gloria and Eugene Patrizio Fax: 973-621-6343 Published at 343 Millburn Avenue KERRYRUBIN, Director,Classified TeleCenter We look forward to welcom- 5 Fenton Drive Telephone: 973-984-0711 Millburn, NJ 07041 GLENNGARVIE, Vice President,Production Editorial Office:973-921-6451 GEORGE GANNON, Circulation SalesManager The Item of Millburn and Short Hills editor Harry A. Trumbore can be reached via e-mail at [email protected] or call 973-921-6452. • • • • • www.TheItemOnline.com The Item of Millburn and Short Hills Thursday, April 16, 2009 A5

The Item editor Harry A. Trumbore can be reached via e-mail at [email protected] Check out The Item’s weekly poll and let us know what you are thinking In an uncontested school board election, with a In last week’s poll, visitors were asked to tell us budget below the state tax levy cap, will you still what challenges they find in shopping in the vote and why? township that drive them to another area for Seeit...Hear it! Visit theitemonline.com and click on “Weekly their shopping needs. Poll” at the top of the Home Page. We’re By press time yesterday, 60 percent of voters Local News...From interested in hearing what you think. said a limited variety of establishments drove them elsewhere, 30 percent of voters said TheTHE You will be able to see how your answer stacks parking was a challenge and 10 percent were up against choices made by other visitors. turned off by pedestrian accessibility. No voters Results will be printed as well in next week’s said the reputation of the shopping area, ItemITEM edition of The Item of Millburn and Short Hills proximity of establishments or other factors of Millburof Millburnna andnd Short ShortHills Hills along with a new question for the week. kept them from shopping in the township. Seven Days A Week HOMETOWNE TV NEWS Weekdays&Weekends The Item now to be featured 7, 11 am &7,11pm as local news station’s source

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Arts and entertainment news for publication can be submitted to Andrea Hughes, reporter, via e-mail at [email protected] or Hometown author pens by calling 973-921-6454 or by writing The Item of Millburn and Short Civil War era page-turner Hills, 343 Millburn Avenue, Suite 100, Millburn, NJ 07041.

By Andrea Hughes spy ring, but instead of killing her nity center in the South. of The Item he must marry her. The betrayals “I had some time to kill before Book signing for and complications that arise from a lecture in New Orleans and came For acclaimed novelist and Mill- the marriage reveal divides in across a Jewish cemetery,” she said. “All Other Nights” burn High School graduate Dara American life that are central to The landmark became her gateway Horn, one of the most surreal parts the novel, Horn explained. to years of research about Jewish Dara Horn, township of moving back to the township “I enjoyed writing the novel as a communities during the Civil War. NOW Breakfast &Lunch TAKE OUT was running into one of her read- 19th century novel.” Horn said. “I found a wealth of informa- resident and author of SERVING OR ers at the grocery store. Like a series, the book is complete tion,” she said, including the “All Other Nights,” will DINNER Oscar’sDinner Specials DINE IN “The last time I had been in the with cliffhangers, shootouts, unex- recorded story of a husband who be at a reception held Appetizers supermarket, I was in the cart [as a pected pregnancies, kidnappings used his connections to cover up Stuffed Mushrooms with Crab Meat child],” she said. and murders. his wife’s dealings as a Confederate at Martini Bistro and Fresh Fried Calamari Horn’s third novel, “All Other “It’s a page-turner,” she said, “or spy, showing her “how a marriage Nights,” was released last month by at least, I tried to make it that way.” can transcend a historical Bar on Wednesday, April (Your Choice For $4.95) W.W. Norton and Company. She Irony is also pressed between moment.” 22 from 7:30 to 9:30 Entrée’s also gave birth to her third child the pages, such as in a scene where Coincidentally, Horn said she •Stuffed Shrimp with Crab Meat Stuffing recently, and moved back to the slaves serve at a Passover Seder. first spoke to her current publicist p.m. The public is Served with the Daily Potato &Steamed Vegetables (Soup or Salad) township from New York City in “It’s more interesting when the after writing an article about the invited to attend. •Grilled Swordfish Steak December. good guy and the bad guy are the Civil War, and was approached Served with the Daily Potato &Steamed Vegetables (Soup or Salad) The writer now takes her son to same person,” explained Horn. with the idea of expanding it into a •New York Sirloin Steak (10 oz.) story hours run by a librarian she The author said she hearkened non-fiction book. remembers, ponders the absence back to the Civil War after observ- “I ended up not writing the Served with the Daily Potato &Steamed Vegetables (Soup or Salad) of sidewalks and lives two minutes ing how polarized America has book, not wanting to spend sever- •Shrimp Scampi away from her parents. recently become as well as looking al years researching the Civil War,” Time for CollegePlanning Served with Pilaf &Steamed Vegetables (Soup or Salad) “Being here is a nice change,” at the divides within Judaism. she explained with a chuckle. •Broiled Filet of Sole she told The Item of Millburn and “You can’t have a conversation Horn got back in touch with Private College Served with the Daily Potato &Steamed Vegetables (Soup or Salad) Short Hills. “It seems like actually, with someone you just met the publicist whom she worked •Veal Francaise you can come home again,” she until you know their beliefs, with for her two previous award- Counseling,LLC Served with the Daily Potato &Steamed Vegetables (Soup or Salad) added, noting how her family ori- unless you’re not afraid of getting winning books, “In The Image” Individual &Ongoing Consultations •Stuffed Broiled Flounder with Crab Meat Stuffing ented life seems to be the opposite into an argument,” she said, and “The World To Come,” as well Served with the Daily Potato &Steamed Vegetables (Soup or Salad) of the main character in her latest and added that the axiom applies as the latest novel, for which •Chicken Murphy book. just as much to conversations the Civil War gained a new •School Selection•Essay Writing Served with the Daily Potato &Steamed Vegetables (Soup or Salad) “All Other Nights,” Horn’s about current events as it does to resonance. •Interviewing•Testing Plan new work of historical fiction, is a issues within the Jewish communi- Instead of traveling across the Your Choice Entree For $9.95 Civil War spy novel. Jacob Rappa- ty. “So many of these divisions had county to give lectures about her •Application•Application Preparation &Monitoring Dinner Specials will be served between 5pm-8pm port, a Jewish soldier in the Union their roots in the Civil War,” she book, the author said she plans to (Monday -Saturday) army, is ordered to murder his said. stay close to home for the time JANET BERGER 0002573714-01 uncle in New Orleans to take She spoke of the rifts of red being. 973-992-7355 Mon-Sat 6am-8pm, Sun8am-3pm down a plot against Abraham Lin- states versus blue states; agrarian “I got a ‘get out of book tour [email protected] 305 MillburnAvenue •973-376-0032 coln’s life. versus industrial societies; and tra- free’ card,” she said. “I’m more “Jacob made a decision to aban- dition versus progress. “A lot of the needed on the home front.” don his past,” Horn said, adding he questions that come up are very Horn said she is already work- does not know who he is at the universal.” ing on a new book at home, but When WordsAre Not Enough novel’s beginning. Horn said the idea for the plot still trying to pin down a topic and AN EvENiNg of oNE-Act PlAys His next mission for Rappaport of “All Other Nights” came before characters. involves the daughter of a family one of her scheduled speaking “Whatever it is, it will be written With Danny Aiello, lucie Arnaz, friend in Virginia who is part of a engagements at a Jewish commu- here,” she said. Jake Robards and Marian seldes WED | APR 29 | 7:30PM CROSSWORD by David Levinson Wilk Creative Custom Framing 0809 Since 1984 12345 6789 10 11 12 13

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Board members and adminis- trators cut the ribbon for the new three-story addition to Millburn High School on Mon- day evening. From left, Jef- frey Waters, Scott Kamber, Michael Birnberg, Superinten- dent of Schools Richard Brodow, Lise Chapman, Debra Fox, Board President Samuel Levy, former Board Member Joel Reidenberg, Board Vice President Noreen Brunini and Director of Buildings and Grounds John Van Teeckelen- burgh. Below, Vice Principal Michele Pitts admires the view from the new staircase.

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STAFF PHOTO BY ANDREA HUGHES Van Teeckelenburgh shows the setup of a newly built small group instruction room that is already in use in the new wing of Millburn Middle School. A ribbon-cutting ceremony was held on Monday morning for the three-story middle school addition. B2 Thursday, April 16, 2009 The Item of Millburn and Short Hills www.TheItemOnline.com

CANDIDATES enough to take credit for these areas they would like to improve. from those that do that the com- from Millburn-Short Hills will fol- dents and families are being met in awards. But we are expected to Levy explained that his objec- petition to get into not only the low them,” he added. our excellent school district. We FROM PAGE A1 deliver a district that fosters con- tive for serving on the board is to most highly sought-after under- As a first time board member, can always do better.” tinued achievement, while at the ensure equality in the township’s graduate schools, but almost all Siegel looks forward to contribut- ship youths. same time recognizing that all res- educational system. undergraduate schools is perhaps ing to the overall well being and “During my training as a idents contribute through taxes, “My objective is to make sure the most challenging it has been in success of the township commu- physician, I was witness to the even if they don’t have children in every student in Millburn, no mat- many decades,” Zucker said. nity. The Downtown Millburn tragedies of teen drug and alcohol our schools. We take into account ter the student’s social or econom- “While the board may have no “My objective in serving on the Development Alliance can be abuse,” Siegel stated. “As a those who voice loud opinions ic background and no matter any control over the admissions board is to give back to the com- reached by calling 973-379-2341, board member, I will be interest- about our decision-making, those disability, has the perceived and process, the board does indirectly munity in which I both live and writing to DMDA, 350 Millburn ed in how we can improve in who share quiet observations and actual same opportunity to learn, (through the administration and work. A community stays strong this area, for the students who are those who say nothing.” to improve, to grow as an individ- instructional supervisors) have when everyone gives back,” Siegel Ave., Millburn, 07041, calling 973- not being reached by current Although he has never before ual and to take personal responsi- some control over the curriculum. wrote. “I am interested in getting 379-2341 or e-mailing nfo@down- programs and efforts. It is of served on the board, Siegel reflect- bility for their own journey It is in this area that we must con- involved in all arenas, from cur- townmillburn.org. the utmost importance that ed on the way his outside career through the various programs we tinue to focus. We must make cer- riculum to policy. I will work hard we provide a safe, secure and influenced him. offer,” he said. tain that our students have all of to ensure that the needs of all stu- supportive educational environ- “I believe that my career as a Zucker intends to focus on the requisite skills and training ment for all of our township practicing physician and an asso- ensuring the curriculum allows necessary to not only get into an students and faculty. These ciate clinical professor at a medical students remain competitive can- appropriate undergraduate school Kent PlaceSchool are the concerns of parents school, as well as my experience in didates for colleges and universi- but to excel once they get there. Proudly Presents the 15th Annual Speakers Series 2009 and educators of children every- running a local business, have giv- ties in a challenging admissions cli- Our graduates are our emissaries. where.” en me a diverse background and mate. If they do well, they reflect posi- Thursday,April 23, 2009 •7:30 p.m. skill set that will allow me to con- “While I do not yet have chil- tively on our district and will ulti- Past experience tribute positively to the board. I dren in high school, I understand mately help to ensure that others Founder of the The candidates reflected on the have always brought a fair, level- SusanG.Komenfor theCure highlights of their time on the headed and common sense DAYCARE CENTER board, or recounted professional approach to all decisions and situ- and Race for theCure experiences that prepared them ations.” for the role they will soon Zucker, who is also in the med- KELLY’S KIDS embrace. ical profession, compared the per- Ambassador Zucker said the highlight of his spective needed in a hospital set- Day CareCenter,Inc. tenure on the board was to play a ting to one that is helpful in serv- Nancy part in updating the outlook and ing on the board for a school dis- Developing Our Children’sFuturewith Education and Love facilities of the district. trict. Loretta B. Harris, Executive Director Brinker “I believe that I can speak for “In my professional career, I Notary Public Sam Levy and Janet Landau when deal with critically ill patients and New Hours 6am-7pm I say that the three of us are very a fundamental right – the right to •Infants and Children, ages 2-1/2-6 years proud that over the past three be healthy. I recognize that any •Full day Kindergarten -1st grade years we were able to offer the dis- error, however small it may seem, trict a new and fresh point of may have life-altering conse- with Breakfast daily view,” he stated. quences. In my capacity as a mem- •Certified teachers “Working together with the oth- ber of the school board, I also deal •Spacious playgrounds er members of the board, we were with a fundamental right – the 0002283335-01 able to channel that enthusiasm right of a child to be educated. Just REGISTER NOW and objectivity to help bring to the as in medicine, small mistakes 213 Glenridge Ave 495 Valley Street 1757 Springfield Ave 2147 Springfield Ave ThePower of One district new facilities at the middle made in this case by a school dis- Montclair,NJ Maplewood, NJ Maplewood, NJ Union, NJ school and high school that are trict can have real long-term con- 973-509-1171 973-761-8811 973-761-5656 908-810-8085 Nancy Brinker ignited theglobalbreast cancer movement 27 years ago by promising spacious and conducive to an sequences. On the other hand, my Fax973-509-1268 Fax973-761-8899 Fax761-5612 Fax908-810-8086 her sister,Susan G. Komen, who died at age 36 of the disease, that she would breach effective learning environment. medical career has taught me that the silencesurrounding breast cancer, and do all shecouldtofind acure.The former U.S. Ambassador to Hungaryand U.S. Chief of Protocol, Ambassador Brinker is Not only did we achieve that goal, not every problem is critical and globally knownasachange agent and wasincludedinTime’s “100 MostInfluential but we did so with property tax not every problem demands People”in2008. Her remarkable lifestoryisaprofound testament to the possibility increases for the 2009-10 academ- immediate attention. It is in this within all of us to effectpositive changeinthe world. ic year that are less than half of framework that I try to place all Lecture followedbyQ&A what they were in years past and school board issues in some real- without compromising our istic perspective – is this issue crit- Tickets:$25 Adults /$10 Students (with student ID) teacher’s salaries or our children’s ical or is it not? Once I have made education. I consider these that determination I find it much Kent PlaceSchool •42Norwood Ave.,Summit, NJ achievements to be amongst the easier to put the problem in the Formore information andticket purchase, most significant of my first term.” proper perspective.” please call (908) 273-0900,ext. 313 or visit www.kentplace.org Levy said he fondly remembers watching students in the district Objectives, challenges to become leaders in their own right. students QUEEN OF PEACE SPRING MUSICAL “Three years ago when I first The candidates also addressed ran for the Board of Education, I their goals for the near future and commented that among other things, Millburn is in the business Queen Of Peace High School Theatre of producing leaders. 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MILLBURN HIGH SCHOOL FUNDRAISER Characters come alive at spring play Winston Pops held May 2 The Winston School is gearing All proceeds from The Winston up for its major fundraising event Pops go directly into the school’s of the year. The 27th annual Win- operating budget to help support Performed on Friday, Saturday ston Pops will be held on Saturday, Winston’s “custom-fit” learning May 2 at the Stone House in War- program. The Limelight Players will bring the characters is connected by a ren. The Winston School, located in 18 notable literary characters to life thread the audience will see as the The evening will include a cock- the township, is an independent in the upcoming Millburn High play progresses, she explained. tail reception with time for guests day school that educates children School spring play. The student cast includes to bid on a variety of silent auction who, though intellectually capable, The troupe will put on an orig- seniors Chadd Blaylock, Ariel items, dinner, dancing to the have had problems in school due inal production, “From the Page to Cohen, Sam Kubek, Matt Konrad sounds of the band The Rhythm to language-based learning disabil- the Stage,” at 8 p.m. on Friday, and James Feld; juniors Alexandra Section and live auction items. ities. April 17 and Saturday, April 18 in Fagan, Rebecca Fogel, Eric Frank, This year, the theme of “Opti- A group of area educators and the high school auditorium. Erica Goldring, Ethan Lipkind, mism, A Key to Success” will set concerned parents founded the “From the Page to the Stage” Ashley Rappoport, Sam Schoen, the tone for the event. school in 1981, and designed a cur- will feature 18 literary monologues Becca Silverman, Noah Silverman Guests will have the opportuni- riculum to meet the unique needs from characters such as Holden and Teresa Wittleder; and sopho- ty to purchase keys, only one of of individual students. Caulfield and Jane Eyre. mores Jeremy Bergman, Holly which will be a winning key, to For more information on the English and drama teacher DiClemente, Lauren Mandel, open a “Mystery Box.” The box will event or to contribute, call Tracey Suzanne Snyder is returning as Melissa Rosenberg, Julia Silver- contain a valuable prize which one Taylor at The Winston School at drama director after a four-year stein and Corey Wagner. The sets lucky guest will take home. 973-379-4114. sabbatical. As the director of the are designed by lead secondary art spring play, she said she has decid- teacher Roger Kelly. ed to try “something different, Advance tickets are now MHS Music Boosters schedule meeting something that could inspire all of on sale, and cost $10 each. us as human beings in these trying Tickets will also be available at The Music Boosters of Millburn refreshments at home football times.” the door for $12. Twenty percent High School will their hold their games for the band; refreshments Snyder said she and her stage of the proceeds from each ticket final general membership meeting for students at choral, orchestral manager, senior Jamie Miranda, will go to Broadway Cares/Equity of the year at 7:30 p.m. on and band performances; and mas- have selected a cast of talented Fights Aids, a not-for-profit orga- Wednesday, April 22 in the audito- ter classes with professional vocal- actors for roles ranging from icons nization that raises funds for rium at Millburn High School. ists and musicians. of classic literature such Holden AIDS-related causes across the The meeting will be held prior to The public is invited to attend PHOTO COURTESY OF MILLBURN TOWNSHIP SCHOOLS Caulfield of “Catcher in the Rye” to United States. the April Honors Recital, which the Music Boosters meeting and faces of modern theatre including For more information about the features Millburn High School Honors Recital, as well as to tour Members of the Millburn High School Limelight Players partic- Father Flynn of “Doubt” and organization, visit the Web site at accelerated music students. the music facilities, and to learn ipate in improvisation exercises before rehearsals for “From Vivian Bearing of “Wit.” Each of www.bcefa.org. Music Boosters is a parent orga- about the extensive music program the Page to the Stage.” Pictured from left, Erica Goldring, nization providing support for the at Millburn High School. Melissa Rosenberg and James Feld, back row; Ethan Lipkind, high school music program. This For membership information, Jamie Paro and Sam Schoen, second row; Alex Fagan, Rebec- includes financial support for contact Betsy Vinegrad at ca Fogel, Sam Kubek and Matthew Konrad, front. Visit us on our Web site: www.theitemonline.com choral, orchestral and band trips; [email protected].

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Wyoming Church hosts mother’s drive The Mission Committee at dren’s clothing, baby toiletries, Wyoming Presbyterian Church is diapers, baby food, formula, bot- sponsoring a Mother’s Day baby tles and blankets. items drive beginning now All items will be distributed to through May 10. mothers in need through the Eliz- Last year, Wyoming Presbyter- abeth Coalition for the Homeless. ian donated more than 50 Donations can dropped off at strollers and hundreds of other Wyoming Presbyterian Church, PHOTO COURTESY OF ST. STEPHEN’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH baby items. Donations should be 432 Wyoming Ave. new or gently used items for For more information, call the Co-chairman Roger Riedel, left and co-chairwoman Joan Shuss display the items that will be available at St. Stephen’s 10th mothers or babies including church office at 973-376-3066 or annual auction on Saturday, April 25, from 6 to 10 p.m. in the parish hall, 119 Main St. The auction will benefit the church recto- strollers, baby, toddler or chil- Ellie Lesperance at 973-715-5230. ry restoration fund. Auction items include a one-week stay at a vacation house in London, artifacts from Pakistan, an antique samovar, paintings, silver and crystal, dinners at local restaurants, salon certificates and gift baskets. Tickets are $15 and can be purchased at the door or by calling 973-376-0688. Holocaust survivor to speak on Sunday Congregation B’nai Israel will homes in France and Italy. Services &Events commemorate Yom Hashoa on A question and answer period Sunday at 6:30 p.m. will follow her presentation. Christ Church vice. Sunday, 8:30 a.m.: Egalitarian all ages begins at 9:15 a.m. with available during the 10 a.m. B’nai Israel member Hanna The program is open to the Sunday, 8 a.m. and 9:30 a.m.: Minyan, 8 p.m.: Evening Minyan, classes for preschool, elementary, service. Keselman will share her story as a public and will be held at The Rev. Scott Holcombe will 6:30 p.m.: B’nai Israel member junior high and adults. child survivor of the Holocaust. Temple B’nai Israel, 160 Mill- preach and celebrate at both ser- Hanna Keselman will speak share South Mountain Community Keselman was separated from her burn Ave. vices of Holy Communion. The her story as a child survivor of the First Baptist Church Church parents when she was 8 years old For additional information, call Rev. Lisa Green and the Rev. Holocaust. Weekdays, 7:10 a.m.: Sunday, 10:30 a.m.: Morning Sunday, 11 a.m.: Weekly adult and lived in various children’s 973-379-3811. Karen Rezach will assist at the 9:30 Egalitarian Minyan, 8 p.m.: worship service. 7 p.m.: Evening worship service takes place in the a.m. service. Evening Minyan. service. Millburn Middle School. St. Rose Life-lighters meeting Monday Community Congregational Congregation B’nai Jeshurun St. Rose of Lima Church Wyoming Presbyterian Church Church Friday, 5 p.m.: Tot Shabbat ser- Sunday, 7:30 a.m., 9 a.m., 11 Sunday, 10 a.m.: The Rev. The Life-lighters of St. Rose of attend should bring a mug and a Sunday, 10:30 a.m.: The Rev. vice. 5:15 p.m.: Shabbat dinner a.m., 12:30 p.m.: Mass is offered. Louis Kilgore, interim pastor, Lima Church will hold a meeting sandwich. Johann Bosman and the Rev. Jen- sponsored by the Renaissance The sacrament of reconciliation is will lead worship and preach on Monday at 11 a.m. in Ryan Dessert and beverages will be nifer T. Hrynyk will lead the con- Group 7 p.m.: Erev Shabbat ser- offered Saturday from 4:30 to 5:15 the sermon. Hall. provided. gregation in a family worship ser- vice with guest speaker Isaac p.m., and Mass is at 5:30 p.m. The Wyoming Praise Band will The program will be presented Transportation for residents vice. The Rev. Hrynyk will preach Kramnick. Saturday, 8:45 a.m.: provide special music for the ser- by Sister Sandy DeMasi. can be arranged by calling the and members of the ACE Com- Torah study, 10:30 a.m.: Shabbat St. Stephen’s Church vice. All are welcome and those who senior bus at 973-564-7076. mittee will usher. All are welcome service. 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VARSITY SOFTBALL Zampino hurls no-hitter Miller ace fans 12, belts homer in 6-0 victory over Wayne Valley By Jim Connelly of The Item When Kaitlin Zampino stepped into the pitcher’s circle and deliv- ered her opening pitch of Monday afternoon’s game against host Wayne Valley, it marked the junior right-hander’s first competitive delivery in almost two weeks. Zampino did not seem fazed by the Millburn High School varsity STAFF PHOTOS BY JIM CONNELLY softball team’s long layoff — the Millers had been idle since drop- Millburn’s Chris Benedict swipes third base on the front end of ping a 4-2 opening day decision on a double steal during the sixth inning of Monday afternoon’s April 1 to Madison — as she did not game against Wayne Valley. Awaiting the throw is Wayne Val- permit a hit and fanned 12 in a 6- ley third baseman Jon Dubnoff. 0 Northern Hills Conference, Sky- line Division victory. The Miller ace became the VARSITY BASEBALL fourth hurler to toss a no-no in school history. Zampino helped her own cause by driving in a pair of runs, includ- Millburn edges ing the one that gave the Millers (1-1, 1-0 Skyline Division) a 1-0 lead in the fifth. Junior Brigid Cunningham Wayne Valley legged out a triple to start the Mill- burn rally. Zampino, after senior captain Taylor Horowitz had drawn a walk, drove in Cunning- in NHC opener ham on a fielder’s choice grounder. Millburn tacked on five more runs in the fifth. Cunningham, who went 3-for-4, By Jim Connelly batters he faced to earn his first laced a two-out, two-run triple, her of The Item save of the season. Dubnoff, the second consecutive three-bagger, potential tying run, was left strand- to extend Millburn’s lead to 3-0. They endured five innings of ed at third base. Sophomore Tori Graessle and frustration, but with the game on “I gave the game balls to Adam freshman Samantha Abrams the line, the Millburn High School and Ian,” said Palmieri, while mak- scored on Cunningham’s hit. varsity baseball team staged a two- ing it perfectly clear that Benedict Senior captain Taylor Horowitz run rally in the bottom of the sixth was as equally deserving of the (2-for-4) followed with a two-run inning Monday afternoon to come honor. homer, her first of the season. away with a 2-1 victory over visit- “I can’t say enough about Chris,” Zampino (1-for-4) made it back- ing Wayne Valley. Millburn’s rookie head coach said. to-back jacks when she rapped a “The kids battled back and “He came in and did his job.” homer, also her first of the season. refused to give up,” said Miller Zampino (1-1) allowed four head coach Daryl Palmieri follow- MILLER NOTES walks in the contest. ing his squad’s second win in three The Phil Krug Memorial Base- Wayne Valley managed just two outings. ball Tournament title and consola- hard hit balls against Zampino The come-from-behind triumph tion games were rained out Satur- according to John Childs, Mill- came in the Millers’ Northern Hills day. burn’s first-year head coach. Both PHOTO COURTESY OF MILLBURN VARSITY SOFTBALL TEAM Conference, Skyline Division The title game between Mill- of those balls landed in the glove of opener. Wayne Valley fell to 1-2, 0- burn and Governor Livingston has junior Katie Costello, the Millers’ Kaitlin Zampino of the Millburn High School varsity softball team uncorks a pitch in Monday’s 2 in the Skyline Division. been rescheduled for this Saturday right-fielder. game at Wayne Valley. The junior right-hander no-hit the Indians 6-0. Millburn’s game-winning rally at 11 a.m. The consolation game, featured just one hit. due to scheduling conflicts with MILLER NOTES Current assistant varsity coach Millburn, following the season Skyline Division opponent Junior outfielder Chris Benedict Madison and New Providence, Mary Finn, according the Sarah (Rhodes) Pallino accom- opener against Madison, had three Montville was rained out and drew a one-out walk in the Mill- will not be played. school’s record books, tossed the plished the feat against the Torna- consecutive games called on rescheduled for this past Tuesday. burn sixth. Senior catcher David Millburn was awarded the ninth program’s first no-hitter against the does on May 18, 1998. account of rain or poor field con- Millburn was en route to to Keith, after Benedict had advanced seed at Monday night’s Greater now-defunct Valley High School Kelly Sullivan is the only ditions. Morristown this past Saturday to second on a passed ball, also Newark Tournament seeding on April 16, 1980. pitcher in school history to have The April 2 home opener when word came down that the drew a walk. meeting. The Millers open GNT Millburn’s second and third no- two no-hitters to her credit. against division rival West Milford game had been rained out. The Sophomore Tim Swanson play at eighth-seeded Montclair hitters came against Orange. Sullivan no-hit Newark West was postponed and rescheduled contest, being a non-conference replaced Keith on first as the cour- Kimberley on Saturday, April 25. Carly Bohrer no-hit the Torna- Side on April 5, 2007, and Verona for Friday, May 18, at 4 p.m. outing, will all likelihood not be tesy runner for the catcher. The game time, when announced, does on May 15, 1993. on May 13, 2008. The April 6 home game against rescheduled. Benedict and Swanson, during will be posted on The Item of Mill- senior Adam Talpalar’s at bat, burn and Short Hills’ Web site, pulled off a double steal, putting www.theitemonline.com. VARSITY BOYS TENNIS the tying and winning runs into The Millers, with a win over scoring position. MKA, will advance to play in the Talpalar came through with his quarterfinals on Saturday, May 2, Millers’ main challenge has been the weather second hit in three trips to the at Belleville High School at either plate, ripping a single into center 3 or 5:45 p.m. Millburn’s quarterfi- By Jim Connelly Anthony Medina and Zachary field. Benedict trotted in from third nal-round opponent is expected to of The Item Beebe at second doubles. with the tying run and Swanson be top-seeded and defending Passaic Valley is 1-1, 0-1 in the beat the throw to the plate to give champion Seton Hall Prep. The Mother Nature has been the Skyline Division. Millburn the lead. Pirates meet the winner of the pre- biggest thorn in the side for Mill- Millburn opened the season Miller right-hander Ian Barry liminary-round game between burn High School’s varsity boys April 2 with a 6-0 defeat of Pingry tossed six-plus innings of two-hit 16th-seeded Newark East and tennis team in the early stages of in Martinsville. ball in his second varsity start. Bar- 17 th-seeded Glen Ridge in the first the 2009 campaign. Magnes, Cohen and Xie won ry, with seventh-inning relief help round on April 25. The Millers, beginning on April their singles matches in straight from Benedict, picked up the win. Seton Hall Prep held off Mill- 1, the opening day of the season, sets as did both of the team’s dou- Palmieri pulled Barry (1-1) after burn 8-7 in eight innings in the and prior to playing host to Passa- bles duos. the sophomore allowed a leadoff 2008 GNT final at Bears and ic Valley this past Monday after- The match, in a break from most single Wayne Valley left fielder Jon Eagles Riverfront Stadium in noon, had played a total of two regular season contests in which Dubnoff. Benedict retired all three Newark. matches. just five matches are normally held, That figure is one less than the also featured a sixth match. number of matches head coach Senior Eric Landau and junior Bill Wickenheisser’s squad had Dan Feldman of Millburn also postponed in that stretch. won in straight sets at third dou- Millburn improved to 3-0, 1-0 in bles. the Skyline Division of the North- In the April 7 home opener, ern Hills Conference, with Mon- Millburn cruised to a 5-0 defeat of day’s triumph. Essex County rival Livingston. Senior Jason Magnes, who has Once again, the three singles supplanted 2008 graduate Will starters and the two doubles Kendall, as the Millers’ first singles squads dispatched their opponents player, defeated the Hornets’ Mark in straight sets. Porucznik 6-0, 6-2. Sophomore Eric Cohen of Mill- MILLER NOTES burn outlasted Gerardo Valenzuela Krauss and Renner are serving 6-2, 6-4 at second singles. as team co-captains. Millburn’s Robert Xie, a fresh- Rainy weather — what else?— man, recorded a 6-2, 6-1 win at postponed this past Tuesday’s third singles over the Hornets’ home match against fellow state Michael Makino. power Delbarton. Miller seniors Nishant Mishra The Millers are entered in this and David Krauss logged a 6-0, weekend’s Bryan Bennett Invita- 6-0 win over Jonathan Jurabe tional at Delbarton. The tourney and Louis Barboza at first begins on Saturday and concludes STAFF PHOTO BY JIM CONNELLY doubles. on Sunday. Tim Swanson (wearing helmet) is greeted by his Millburn Bobby Renner, a senior, and Millburn opens tournament Millburn’s Jason Magnes, right, and Passaic Valley’s Mark teammates after scoring the go-ahead in the sixth inning Sebastian Chen Schmidt, a junior, play against Dwight-Englewood at Porucznik meet at the net following the Miller senior’s 6-0, 6- against Wayne Valley Monday afternoon. posted a 6-1, 6-0 triumph over 9:45 Saturday morning. 2 win at first singles Monday afternoon. C2 Thursday, April 16, 2009 The Item of Millburn and Short Hills www.TheItemOnline.com

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Elliot Lovi, left, head coach of Millburn trounces Madison Millburn High School’s varsity girls tennis team, and Robert in 2009 season opener 16-4 Baum, right, head coach of Millburn’s boys fencing team, By Jim Connelly baseman/shortstop Jen Fried, sec- were each cited as his sport’s of The Item ond baseman/outfielder Nettie 2008 Coach of the Year Feinberg, second baseman/out- Sophomore third baseman Lau- fielder Sara Cohen and second March 29 at the New Jersey ryn Fiore and sophomore first baseman/outfielder Nicole Scholastic Coaches Associa- baseman Molly Kaminsky each Kirschner — and freshman infield- tion Hall of Fame Awards Pro- went 3-for-4 April 1, propelling the er/outfielder Courtney Lieberman. gram in Edison. Lovi guided Millburn High School junior varsi- Dave Melvin is serving as Mill- the Millers to a third straight ty softball team to a season-open- burn’s head coach for the fourth state Group 3 crown in 2008. ing 16-4, five-inning, 10-run mercy consecutive season. Millburn’s boys fencing team, rule defeat of host Madison. under Baum’s tutelage, took One of Fiore’s hits went for a MILLER NOTES runner-up honors in the 2008 triple. Kaminsky legged out two Melvin’s squad, following its state team tournament. extra base hits, a double and a season-opening win over Madison, triple. endured three consecutive weath- Teammate Janine Miller, a er-related postponements. sophomore left fielder, rapped out The April 2 home opener PHOTO COURTESY OF ROBERT BAUM two hits in four at-bats. against Northern Hills Conference, Sophomore hurler Hannah Sil- Skyline Division rival West Milford verman went the distance to earn and an April 6 home game against the victory. Silverman allowed four division foe Montville were called runs on nine hits in the contest. off along with this past Saturday’s Other team members are junior game at Morristown. first baseman/outfielder Elana The Montville game was Ripp, six sophomores — rescheduled for this past Tuesday. pitcher/outfielder Danielle Kirch- The West Milford contest has been ner, first baseman/outfielder rescheduled for Monday, May 18, Rachel Hitzig, third at 4 p.m.

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PHOTOS COURTESY OF MILLBURN HIGH SCHOOL VARSITY BASEBALL TEAM Sophomores Jeff Fischer (white cap) and Ian Barry (dark sweatshirt), standing at left, and Senior first baseman Aaron Karlsruher, at right, wearing dark sweatshirt, of the Millburn High assistant coach Tom Weber, standing at right, of the Millburn High School varsity baseball School varsity baseball team supervises a group of Little Leaguers taking part in a fielding drill team, work with Little Leaguers on their throwing techniques April 9 at the last session of a April 9 during the final session of last week’s spring clinic. The three-day clinic, sponsored by three-day clinic sponsored by the Millburn Diamond Club. the Millburn Diamond Club, served as a fund-raiser for the school’s baseball program.

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The Millburn Department of town memberships that are avail- zen membership, $65 for individu- membership is good Monday for players 16 to 21. Recreation Department, c/o Cus- Recreation and Parks is now able for the Par-3 Golf Course. als 62 and over by June 1 of this through Friday. Visit the department’s Web site tomer Service, Post Office Box accepting registrations online and The cost of a family membership year; associate membership, $180 Par-3 membership categories at www.twp.millburn.nj.us/ 1034, Millburn, 07041. by mail for 2009 pool, golf and ten- to the pool is $245. Individual for summer houseguests, house- are $70 for individuals 22 and over, recreation to register online or to nis memberships. memberships are available for keepers, mother’s helpers and indi- $37 for individuals 16 to 21 and download a membership applica- For further information, call Memberships are restricted to $130. viduals employed in the home; and $19 for individuals 13 to 15. tion. the Millburn Department of township residents except for a Other levels of pool member- child-care membership, $110 for a Tennis membership fees are $54 If registering by mail, send all Recreation and Parks at 973- limited number of employed in ship categories include senior citi- child-care giver and children. This for players 22 and over and $37 required documents to Millburn 564-7097.

Town runs program information hotline The Millburn Department of ponements, on department in- SENIOR LIFESTYLES Recreation and Parks’ program town and travel team contests and information hotline can be reached activities. by calling 973-564-7096. Th hotline provides updates, including weather-related post- ANTIQUES & Yo ur loved one deserves the The Item of Millburn and Short THRIFT SHOPS Hills sports editor Jim best Assisted Living available. Connelly can be reached via ST.LUKES 2ND TIME AROUND e-mail at theitem@north 73 S. Fullerton Ave•Montclair jersey.com or by calling 973- Vintage is Back! 921-6453.

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Glenn Schiffman, former town- ity that a child has cancer. A chal- rently live in Hong Kong where he ship resident, has committed lenged economy must not discour- heads Asia-Pacific Investment to matching $20,000 to age philanthropy while children Banking for Nomura. every $100,000 donated to the continue to face needs, which is The Valerie Fund is a non- Valerie Fund endowment by why this endowment challenge is profit organization established in June 1. so important. Families need easy 1976 by Ed and Sue Goldstein in A close friend to the founders access to good medicine and they memory of their nine-year old of the Valerie Fund, Schiffman need the emotional support The daughter Valerie who died of can- hopes the endowment will Valerie Fund offers them now cer. grow to $1 million by the end of more than ever. By securing a sta- The Valerie Fund provides sup- 2009. ble, permanent funding base port for the comprehensive health “Stacy and I have four children through the endowment, we can care of children with cancer and of our own,” Schiffman said. “We rest assured these children will blood disorders. can easily comprehend the differ- have their needs met for many, For more info, contact The ence The Valerie Fund makes for many years to come.” Valerie Fund at 973-761-0422 or families facing the frightening real- Schiffman and his family cur- www.TheValerieFund.org. New Eyes for the Needy receives large donation

After changing vendors, Hud- room. Most of the Hudson Group’s son Group, a travel retailer in “This incredible donation from donated glasses will go to medical East Rutherford, elected to the Hudson Group will help New missions in Ghana, Honduras, donate its remaining inventory of Eyes to answer 100 percent of the India, South Africa and St. Marten 30,000 pairs of sunglasses and requests for glasses we’ll receive that partner with New Eyes for the reading glasses to New Eyes for from medical missions this year,” Needy to provide glasses to people the Needy. explained Susan Dyckman, execu- who live in poverty and have no New Eyes is a charitable organi- tive director of New Eyes for the means of obtaining glasses on their zation in the township that recy- Needy. own. cles donated glasses for distribu- “We are very grateful to New Eyes also works with large tion to poor children and adults in the Hudson Group for this charities such as Feed The Chil- developing nations around the generous humanitarian gesture dren, Physicians for Peace and the PHOTO COURTESY OF TOWNSHIP BEAUTIFICATION LEAGUE world. that will make a tremendous dif- Tree-Land Foundation to provide About 60 cartons of ference in the lives of thousands of glasses for eye clinics in developing Members of the Township Beautification League and the Department of Public Works, from glasses were transported from poor people around the world by countries. left, Jane Derickson Friar, Tony Boffa, Katherine Sankovich, Jamie Gillem and Ernie Petti rest Hudson’s Newark Liberty Interna- allowing them to see clearly and For additional information in a field of freshly planted daffodils last week. The Township Beautification League purchased tional Airport warehouse in protect their eyes from the about New Eyes, visit www 2,000 daffodils that were planted by the Department of Public Works at the corner of Stewart Elizabeth to the New Eyes mail- harsh sun.” .neweyesfortheneedy.org. Road and Western Drive. More township plantings are scheduled for May 16.

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Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices pp pypp yy state for consumption either within the restaurant building or off the premises. SHERIFF’S SALE 301.52 Retail Food Establishment:Anestablishment in which food or drink is offered or SHERIFF’S FILE NO. 09000980 SHERIFF’S SALE NOTICE prepared primarily for retail sale in packages or in bulk for off-premises consumption. SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY, SHERIFF’S FILE NO. 09001302 PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that the following Township Ordinance was introduced and Sales for on-site consumption are permitted if subordinate and incidental to the CHANCERY DIVISION, ESSEX COUNTY, SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY, passed on first reading at aregular meeting of the Township Committee of the Township of ppprincipal use. DOCKET NO. @F1899302 CHANCERY DIVISION, ESSEX COUNTY, Millburn, in the County of Essex, held on Tuesday evening, February 24, 2009 and said Or- 301.53 Retail Sales:Establishments engaged in selling goods or merchandise to the general WELLS FARGO BANK MINNESOTA, N.A., DOCKET NO. F786208 dinance was scheduled for hearing and final passage on Tuesday evening, March 17, 2009, public for personal or household consumption and rendering services incidental to the AS TRUSTEE FOR REGISTERED HOLD- DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL TRUST at which time it was tabled. It is now scheduled for the regular meeting of the Township sale of such goods. ERS OF OPTION ONE MORTGAGE LOAN COMPANY AS TRUSTEE Committee to be held in Town Hall, 375 Millburn Avenue, Millburn, on Tuesday, evening, 301.54 Retail Services:Establishments primarily engaged in providing services involving the TRUST 2001-C, Plaintiff April 21, 2009 at 8:00p.m. or as soon thereafter as said matter can bereached, at which care of appperson or his or her personalgp goods or apparel,p, such as laundry,y, cleaning g Plaintiff -vs- time all persons who may be interested therein will be given an opportunity to be heard. and garment services; photographic portrait studios; beauty and barber shops; and -vs- MICHAEL QUESTEL Joanne M. Monarque, RMC Sandra H. Haimoff shoe repair shops. Retail services shall not include those uses defined under VALERIE BELL Defendants Township Clerk Mayor "Medical Office" as defined in this Ordinance. Defendants Execution for Sale of Mortgaged Premises 301.55 Right-of-Way:The total width and length of the course of astreet, watercourse, utility Execution for Sale of Mortgaged Premises Byy virtue of the above stated writ of Execu- TOWNSHIP OF MILLBURN alignment,g, or other wayyp within which improvements and rights g of access are confined. By virtue of the above stated writ of Execu- tion, to me directed, Ishall expose for sale ORDINANCE NO. 2332-09 301.56 Roadway:The hard or paved surface portion of astreet customarily used by tion, to me directed, Ishall expose for sale by Public Auction in SHERIFF’S OFFICE, AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND AND SUPPLEMENT THE "DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS vehicles. Where there are curbs, the roadway includes only that portion between the by Public Auction in SHERIFF’S OFFICE, Essex County Courts Building in Newark, on AND ZONING ORDINANCE" OF THE TOWNSHIP OF MILLBURN curbs. Where there are no curbs, the roadway is that portion between the edges of Essex County Courts Building in Newark, on Tuesday, May 05, 2009, at one-thirty P.M. BE IT ORDAINED by the Township Committee of the Township of Millburn, in the County of the paved width. Tuesday, April 28, 2009, at one-thirty P.M. (e(Prevailingag Time)e) Essex and the State of New Jersey, as follows: 301.57 Setback:The distance between astreet line or lot line and that portionp of the lot (Prevailing Time) Commonly known as: Section 1.Article 3Definitions of the Development Regulations and Zoning Ordinance of where structures are located, based on the setback requirements of this Ordinance. Commonly known as: 356 CARTERET PL ORANGE, NJ 07050 the Township of Millburn is hereby amended in its entirety to read as follows: All setbacks from public streets shall be measured from the proposed right-of-way or 99 SOUTH BURNET ST TAX LOT NO. 21 BLOCK NO. 152 "ARTICLE 3 as shown on the official tax map. Roof overhangs may project amaximum of 2’ EAST ORANGE, NJ 07018 DIMENSIONS OF LOT APPROX. 82 X282 DEFINITIONS beyond arequired setback line except as otherwise provided in this Ordinance. TAX LOT NO. 5INBLOCK NO. 522 NEAREST CROSS STREET: 366.00 FROM 300 Any word or term not defined shall be understood in the context of standard usage, or 301.58 Sight Triangle:The portionpg of alot restricted in its use to assure clear sight distance DIMENSION OF LOT APPROX.,: 50 FT HIGHLAND AVENUE shall be understood as defined in the New Jersey Municipal Land Use Law, as for motorists. WIDE X148 FT LONG PRIOR LIENS/ENCUMBRANCES TOTAL amended. 301.59 Signs:Any street graphic, announcement, declaration, demonstration, billboard, dis NEAREST CROSS STREET: LENOX AVE- AS OF JANUARY 23, 2009: $.00 301 Certain phrases and words are herewith defined. play, illustration, or insignia used to promote or advertise the interests of any person, NUE (FORMERLY ORANGE STREET) Afull legal description can be found in the 301.1 Accessory Building, Structure or Use:Abuilding, structure or use which is group of persons, services, or product when placed, erected, attached, painted, or SITUATE AT APOINT ON THE WESTERLY officeoceo of thete Registereg ste ofos Essexse County.Cou ty customarily associated with and is subordinate and incidental to the principal building, ppprinted for public viewing. g SIDELINE OF SOUTH BURNET STREET ADEPOSIT OF 20% OF THE BID PRICE IN structure or use and which is located on the same lot therewith. An accessory 301.60 Site Plan Exempt: DISTANCE APPROX. 77.51 FEET SOUTH- CERTIFIED FUNDS IS REQUIRED AT THE building attached to the principal building shall be considered part of the principal a) Site Plan approval shall not be required for single family and two family dwellings, WESTERLY FROM ITS INTERSECTION TIME OF SALE. building. See specific zone requirements for permitted accessory uses. unless such uses involve ahome professional office. WITH THE SOUTHWESTERLY SIDELINE SURPLUS MONEY: IF AFTER THE SALE 301.2 Access Point; Access Drive:The location of the intersection of adriveway with a b) Building alterations which do not involve achange of use, additional parking, OF LENOX AVENUE. AND SATISFACTION OF THE MORTGAGE street. changegg in number of tenants or additional gross floor area -non residential shall Afull legal description can be found in the DEBT, INCLUDING COSTS AND EXPENS- 301.3 Addition:Anextension or increase in floor area or height of abuilding or structure. be site plan exempt. office of the Register of Essex County. ES, THERE REMAINS ANY SURPLUS 301.4 Administrative Officer:For the Planning Board, the administrative officer shall be the c) Changes of use which require additional parking or which generate avehicular ADEPOSIT OF 20% OF THE BID PRICE MONEY, THE MONEY WILL BE DEPOSIT- Municipal Engineer; for the Zoning Board of Adjustment, the administrative officer traffic increase of more than ten percent in excess of the previous user during any IN CERTIFIED FUNDS IS REQUIRED AT ED INTO THE SUPERIOR COURT TRUST shall be the Zoning Official. of the following time periods shall not be exempt: 24 hour daily traffic, A.M. Peak THE TIME OF SALE. FUND AND ANY PERSON CLAIMING THE 301.5 Alteration:Asapplied to abuilding or structure, achange or rearrangement in the Street Hour of adjacentj; street traffic; P.M. Peak Street Hour of adjacentj street PRIOR LIENS/ENCUMBRANCES, 2007 SURPLUS, OR ANY PART THEREOF, MAY structural parts or in the means of egress. traffic; or Saturday peak hour of generator. Parking requirements shall be based TAXES OPEN PLUS PENALTY $6,020.96 FILE AMOTION PURSUANT TO COURT 301.6 Ambulatory Surgery Facility:Anout-patient health care facility, licensed by the State on the off-street parking standards set forth in this Ordinance. Estimates of the 2008 TAXES OPEN PLUS PENALTY RULES 4:64-3 AND 4:57-2 STATING THE of New Jersey, which performs surgical procedures without an overnight stay, with number of vehicular trips shall be determined by use of the data and the statistics $6,565.83 WATER OPEN PLUS PENALTY$ NATURE AND EXTENT OF THAT PER- such surgery generally requiring some form of anesthesia and with apost-surgery relating to use-generated traffic by the Institute of Transportation Engineers "Trip 54.74 SON’S CLAIM AND ASKING FOR AN OR- period of at least one hour. An ambulatory surgery facility shall not be considered to Generation Manual" 5th Edition. 2003-2006 TOWN OWED FEES OPEN DER DIRECTING PAYMENT OF THE SUR- be an office or amedical office. d) Changes of tenancy without achange of use shall be site plan exempt. PLUS PENALTY $21,151.65 TOTAL AS OF PLUS MONEY. THE SHERIFF OR OTHER 301.7 Apartment:One or more rooms with private bath and kitchen facilities comprising an e) The use and access, through, over and across lands located within the Township DECEMBER 22, 2008 $33,793.18 PERSON CONDUCTING THE SALE WILL independent, self-contained dwelling unit. of Millburn in order to gain access to and from an existing or proposed SURPLUS MONEY: IF AFTER THE SALE HAVE INFORMATION REGARDING THE 301.8 Building Coverage:The area of alot covered by all buildings measured on a nonresidential use located outside and beyond the borders and boundaries of the AND SATISFACTION OF THE MORTGAGE SURPLUS,SU US, IF ANY. horizontal plane around the perimeter of the foundation(s) and including the area Townshippp of Millburn shall not be exempt and shall requireqp site plan review and DEBT, INCLUDING COSTS AND EXPENS- The approximate amount of the Judgment to under the roof ofany structure supported by columns, but not having walls, as approval consistent with the terms and standards of this Ordinance. ES, THERE REMAINS ANY SURPLUS be satisfied by said sale is the sum of measured around the edge of the roof above the columns. The first 2feet of roof and 301.61 Story:That portion of abuilding between afloor and the floor or roof above it. MONEY, THE MONEY WILL BE DEPOSIT- $501,035.96, together with the costs of this building overhang projections shall be excluded. 301.62 Street Graphic:Any letter, symbol, number, or display which can be seen from the ED INTO THE SUPERIOR COURT TRUST sale. 301.9 Building Height:The vertical distance from the average ground elevation around the right-of-way of astreet, including signs, other than public information signs. Ground FUND AND ANY PERSON CLAIMING THE The Sheriff reserves the rightgt to adjournadjou the foundation to the building’s highest point. The average ground elevation shall be gpgraphic is astreetgp graphic erected on the ground.gg Wall graphicpg is astreet graphicp on SURPLUS, OR ANY PART THEREOF, MAY sale from time to time as provided by Law. calculatedby measuring the elevation at 10 foot intervals around theperimeter of the the wall of abuilding. FILE AMOTION PURSUANT TO COURT Newark, N.J. March 2, 2009 foundation. When measuring to the highest point of the building, the following 301.63 Street Line:The edge of any street right-of-way, as proposed or shown on the official RULES 4:64-3 AND 4:57-2 STATING THE Armando B. Fontoura, Sheriff building elements are to be excluded from the height calculation: chimneys, satellite tax map. NATURE AND EXTENT OF THAT PER- FEIN, SUCH, KAHN &SHEPARD, P.C. dishes and antennas, mechanical equipment, elevator towers and flag poles . 301.64 Swimming Pool:Asdefined in the Code of the Township of Millburn as a"pool". SON’S CLAIM AND ASKING FOR AN OR- ATTORNEY(S)O(S) a) The building height shall not exceed the maximum allowed in the zoning district 301.65 Theaters:Buildingsgpg used for the presentation of legitimate live or recorded DER DIRECTING PAYMENT OF THE SUR- The Item 2570494 by more than 5feet from the lowest elevation around the perimeter of the productions. PLUS MONEY. THE SHERIFF OR OTHER Fee $99.28 foundation. 301.66 Trailer:Aportable vehicular structure on achassis which can be used as a PERSON CONDUCTING THE SALE WILL April 9, 16, 23, 30, 2009 b) The excluded building elements listed above shall not exceed the permitted temporary dwelling for travel, recreation, or other short-term uses and may contain HAVE INFORMATION REGARDING THE building height by more than twelve (12) feet, or the maximum building height kitchen, sleeping, private bath, and general living facilities. See also Camper SURPLUS, IF ANY. specified for aparticular zone by more than eight (8) feet. definition. The approximate amount of the Judgment to c) Where soil or rock removal lowers theground elevation around theperimeter of 301.67 Utility:Services including, but not limited to, sewage treatment, water supply, gas, be satisfied by said sale is the sum of the foundation, the building height calculation shall be based on the lowered electricity, telephone, and cable TV. $152,439.07 together with the costs of this elevation. 301.68 Yard:Space unoccupied, except as permitted in this Ordinance, extending between sale. any building and alot line or street line. See also Setback definition. Looking d) Where fill raises the ground elevation around the perimeter of the foundation, The Sheriff reserves the right to adjourn the building height calculation shall be based on the elevation as it existed prior to the 301.69 Yard, Front:The area extendingg across the full width of alot between the street line sale from time to time as provided by Law. use of fill. and the nearest point of the building to the street, extending to the side lot lines from Newark, N.J. February 13, 2009 e) All roof-top mechanical equipment screening shall be no higher than the such point in lines parallel or concentric to the street line. For corner lots, there shall Armando B. Fontoura, Sheriff equipment being screened. be (two) 2front yards. The division line for the 2front yards shall be aline from the FEIN, SUCH, KAHN &SHEPARD, fora 301.10 Camper:Aself-propelled vehicle built as one unit on achassis or avehicle built on a intersection or radius point (if applicable) of the front yard setback lines to the point of ATTORNEY(S) chassis designed to be towed by another vehicle, designed for temporary living intersection(g) (of tangents) of the street lines. The Item 2565401 containing cooking, sleeping, and/or sanitary facilities; or avehicular portable 301.70 Yard, Rear:The area extending across the full width of alot between the rear lot line Fee $125.32 structure built on achassis designed as atrailer with aflat top not more than 4feet and the nearest point of the principal building to the rear lot line, extending to the side April 2, 9, 16, 23, 2009 above the ground which can be converted into atemporary tent erected above the 4- lot lines from such point in lines parallel or concentric to the street line. See Corner new foot level for camping activities. See also Trailer definition. Lots and Rear Yard-Unoccupied definition. SHERIFF’S SALE 301.11 Change of Use:achange of the use category of abuilding or portion thereof. 301.71 Yard, Side:The area lyingyg between each side lot line and the nearest pointp of the SHERIFF’S FILE NO. 09001288 301.12 Commercial Off Premises Outdoor Advertising Signs:AAnyny structure orportion there principal building to each side lot line, excluding front and rear yards. For single SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY, of on which lettered or pictorial matter is displayed for advertising purposes and that family dwellings in the R-3 through R-6 districts, certain side yard standards relate to CHANCERY DIVISION, ESSEX COUNTY, is located on asite other than the building or site to which the advertising relates. the height of building segments. For the purpose of this provision, the height of a career? DOCKET NO. F657208 301.13 Complete Application:Submission of an application form and checklist provided by building segment shall be the vertical distance from the average ground elevation to DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL TRUST the Township and completed by the applicant together with all accompanying the highestgp portion of the buildingg which lies between the minimum setback for COMPANY, AS TRUSTEE OF AMERI- documentsrequired by this Ordinance and the Planning Board’s or Zoning Board of building segments up to 18 feet in height, as regulated in this Ordinance. The QUEST MORTGAGE SECURITIES, INC. Adjustment’s Rules and Regulations for approval of the application for development, average ground elevation shall be calculated by measuring the ground elevation at 10 ASSET BACKED PASS Plaintiff including where applicable, but not limited to, asite plan or subdivision plat. The foot intervals around the perimeter of the foundation of the portion of the building -vs- Township’s checklists are set forth in Appendix Atothis Ordinance and hereby made which lies in closest proximity to the side lot line." JOSEPH BATTS Defendants apart hereof. The approving authority may require additional information not Section 2.This ordinance shall take effect after final passagepg and publicationppy as provided by Execution for Sale of Mortgaged Premises specified in the Ordinance, and revisions in the accompanying documents, as are law. By virtue of the above stated writ of Execu- reasonably necessary to make an informed decision as to whether the requirements The Item 2570844 tion, to me directed, Ishall expose for sale necessary for consideration of the application for development have been met. The Fee $266.93 by Public Auction in SHERIFF’S OFFICE, application shall not be deemed incomplete for lack of any such additional information April 16, 2009 Essex County Courts Building in Newark, on or any revisions in the accompanying documents so required by the approving Tuesday, May 05, 2009, at one-thirty P.M. authority. An application shall be certified as complete immediately upon the meeting PUBLIC NOTICE (Prevailing Time) of all requirements specified in the Ordinance, the applicable checklist and the rules NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the legal voters of the School District in the TOWNSHIP of Commonly known as: and regulations of the approving authority, and shall be deemed complete as of the MILLBURN in the COUNTY OF ESSEX,New Jersey, that an ANNUAL SCHOOL BOARD 24 WATCHUNG AVE day it is so certified by the administrative officer for purposes of the commencement ELECTION of the legal voters of said District be held at 7:00 A.M.on WEST ORANGE, NJ 07052 of the time period for action by the approving authority. LOT 68, BLOCK 120.02 301.14 Dwelling Unit:Aroom or series of connected rooms containing living, kitchen, TUESDAY, APRIL 21, 2009 DIMENSIONS OF LOT: APPROX. 25 FT sleeping, and private bath facilities for one family. WIDE X146 FEET LONG 301.15 Dwelling, Attached:One dwelling unit in abuilding containing 3ormore dwelling The pollspp will remain open until 9:00 P.M. and as much longergy as may be necessaryyp to per- NEAREST CROSS STREET: SITUATE ON units, with each dwelling unit extending from the ground to the roof and having mit all the legal voters then present to vote and to cast their ballots. THE EASTERLY SIDE OF WATCHUNG individual outside access and no interior rooms or hallways shared with other dwelling Offices to be filled are as follows: AVENUE 1811.26 FEET FROM THE units. NORTHERLY SIDE OF CONDITS LANE. 301.16 Dwelling, Multiple:Abuilding containing more than 2dwelling units. (3) MEMBERS TO THE BOARD OF EDUCATION Afull legal description can be found in the 301.17 Dwelling, Single Family:Adetached building containing one dwelling unit. office of the Register of Essex County. 301.18 Dwelling, Two Family:Abuilding containing 2dwelling units. At said election the following proposal will be submitted for voter approval. ADEPOSIT OF 20% OF THE BID PRICE IN 301.19 Family:Aperson or agroup of persons occupying adwelling unit as asingle house CERTIFIED FUNDS IS REQUIRED AT THE keeping unit. There shall be no more than 6ppersonsersons comprising said group who are QUESTION #1 TIME OF SALE. not related by blood, marriage, civil union or adoption. SURPLUS MONEY: IF AFTER THE SALE 301.20 Fence:Any structure or partition enclosing aparcel of land, or dividing aparcel of RESOLVED, that there should be raised for General Funds $69,105,645.00 for the ensuing AND SATISFACTION OF THE MORTGAGE land into portions, or separating contiguous lots. School Year (2009-2010). DEBT, INCLUDING COSTS AND EXPENS- 301.21 Financial Institutions:Establishments operating primarily to provide financial services Polling places for said election and their respective polling districts have been designated ES, THERE REMAINS ANY SURPLUS to thepublic on-site. Establishmentsproviding financial services that do not primarily below, and no person shall vote at said election elsewhere than at the polling place designat- MONEY, THE MONEY WILL BE DEPOSIT- provide such services on site shall be deemed offices for the purposes of this ed for the voters of the pollingpg district in which he or she resides. ED INTO THE SUPERIOR COURT TRUST Ordinance. Security and commodity brokers, dealers, exchanges and similar entities FUND AND ANY PERSON CLAIMING THE shall be considered offices, not financial institutions unless they primarily deal with TOWNSHIP OF MILLBURN SURPLUS, OR ANY PART THEREOF, MAY the public ON SITE. FILE AMOTION PURSUANT TO COURT 301.22 Floor Area Ratio Residential:The area on the first and second floors of abbuildinguilding DISTRICT LOCATION RULES 4:64-3 AND 4:57-2 STATING THE computed by using the outside dimensions of the exterior walls of the building, not 1,7 CASA COLOMBO (H), 189 MAIN STREET NATURE AND EXTENT OF THAT PER- including basements and uninhabitable attics, compared to the total lot area. In 2,6,10 MILLBURN PUBLIC LIBRARY (LOBBY) (H), 200 GLEN AVENUE SON’S CLAIM AND ASKING FOR AN OR- addition, habitable attics and floors above garages shall be included in the calculation 3,9,( GLENWOOD SCHOOL (H))( (GYM)), 325 TAYLOR ROAD, SOUTH DER DIRECTING PAYMENT OF THE SUR- if the habitable portion is more than 50% of the area of the floor immediately below. 4,13 GERO PARK RECREATION CENTER (H), 335 WHITE OAK RIDGE ROAD PLUS MONEY. THE SHERIFF OR OTHER Habitable areas shall be areashaving ac ceilingeiling height greater than 6’6". Deviation 5,12,16 DEERFIELD SCHOOL (H), TROY LANE PERSON CONDUCTING THE SALE WILL from this standard shall require variance relief under MLUL 40:55D-70(d) (4). 8,11,14,15 COMMUNITY CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH (H), 200 HARTSHORNE DRIVE HAVE INFORMATION REGARDING THE 301.23 Garage:Astructure used to store vehicles, and other items associated with SURPLUS, IF ANY. residential structures. Agarage shall not include kitchen, sleeping, or private bath ESSEX COUNTY BOARD OF ELECTIONS The approximate amount of the Judgment to facilities. 465 Dr. Martin L. Kingg, Blvd., #411 Newark be satisfied by said sale is the sum of 301.24 Gross Floor Area -Non-Residential:The sum of the area of all floors of abbuildinguilding or Linda von Nessi, Clerk of the Board $426,556.20, together with the costs of this structure compared to the total lot area. The area of all floors shall be computed by sale. using the outside dimension of the exterior walls of the building or structure. The Item 2572758 The Sheriff reserves the right to adjourn the Deviation from this standard shall require variance relief under MLUL 40:55D-70(c). Fee $32.55 sale from time to time as provided by Law. 301.25 Gross Leasable Area (GLA):The total floor area designed for tenant occupancy and April 16, 2009 Newark, N.J. March 2, 2009 exclusiveuse, including basements, mezzanines, and upper floors, expressed in Armando B. Fontoura, Sheriff square feet and measured from the centerline of joint partitions and from outside wall RALPH CASALE &ASSOCIATES, LLC, faces. It is the space for which tenants pay rent, including sales areas and integral SHERIFF’S SALE SHERIFF’S SALE ATTORNEY(S) stock areas. Basement areas which are included in the lease but are nevertheless SHERIFF’S FILE NO. 09000992 SHERIFF’S FILE NO. 09000982 The Item 2570472 devoted exclusively to tenant storage and/or utility space shall not be included in SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY, SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY, Fee $102.52 GLA. Included in GLA isany common space that is temporarily rented or occupied CHANCERY DIVISION, ESSEX COUNTY, CHANCERY DIVISION, ESSEX COUNTY, April 9, 16, 23, 30, 2009 by atenant. DOCKET NO. @F2886307 DOCKET NO. @F745506 301.26 Hotel:Acommercial establishment offering temporary lodging. Hotels may include CITIBANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS EMC MORTGAGE CORPORATION SHERIFF’S SALE accessory uses customarily associated with and incidental to such principal use, such TRUSTEE FOR LEHMAN BROTHERS-BNC Plaintiff SHERIFF’S FILE NO. 09001295 as restaurants and other facilities for the consumption of food and beverages on the MORTGAGE LOAN TRUST 2007-3 -vs- SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY, premises, public meeting rooms, retail facilities, indoor health and recreational Plaintiff SYDNEY JEMMOTT CHANCERY DIVISION, ESSEX COUNTY, facilities, provided that the aforesaid accessory uses shall be contained within the -vs- Defendants DOCKET NO. @F1151806 hotel building. Outdoor health and recreational facilities shall also be permitted as an WENDY MOSES Execution for Sale of Mortgaged Premises WASHINGTON MUTUAL BANK FKA accessory use, however, outdoor tennis courts and an outdoor swimming pool at said Defendants By virtue of the above stated writ of Execu- WASHINGTON MUTUAL BANK, FA establishment shall not be considered in computing the gross floor area -non Executionecut oo forSa Saleeo of Mortgagedotgaged Premiseseses totion,,d to me directed,ected, Ishallep exposeose for sale Plaintiff residential. By virtue of the above stated writ of Execu- by Public Auction in SHERIFF’S OFFICE, -vs- 301.27 House of Worship:Achurch, synagogue, temple, mosque or other facility that is tion, to me directed, Ishall expose for sale Essex County Courts Building in Newark, on RHONDA WATSON used for prayer and other religious observances by persons of similar beliefs and that by Public Auction in SHERIFF’S OFFICE, Tuesday, April 28, 2009, at one-thirty P.M. Defendants is architecturally designed and particularly adapted for the primary use of conducting Essex County Courts Building in Newark, on (Prevailing Time) Execution for Sale of Mortgaged Premises formal religious services on aregular basis. Tuesday,uesday, Aprilp8 28,,0 2009,09, at one-thirtyoetty P.M. CommonlyCo oy knownoas as: Byy virtue of the above stated writ of Execu- 301.28 Loading Space:Anoff-street berth on the same lot with abbuildinguilding or group of (Prevailing Time) 160 NORTH 16TH ST tion, to me directed, Ishall expose for sale buildings for the temporary parking of avehicle while loading or unloading. Commonly known as: EAST ORANGE, NJ 07017 by Public Auction in SHERIFF’S OFFICE, 301.29 Lot Area:The area contained within the lot lines but not including any portion of a 18 CHAUNCEY AVE TAX LOT NO. 37 IN BLOCK 73 Essex County Courts Building in Newark, on street. The minimum lot area of alot fronting on astreet proposed to be widened in EAST ORANGE, NJ 07017 DIMENSIONS OF LOT: APPROX. 108.17 Tuesday, May 05, 2009, at one-thirty P.M. the Master Plan shall be the minimum area required for the district in which it is LOT 1.06. BLOCK 313 FT X50FT (e(Prevailingag Time)e) located plus the additional area needed for the future widening of the street. DIMENSIONS: 100.00 FT X50.00 FT X NEAREST CROSS STREET: PARK AVE- Commonly known as: 301.30 Lot Coverage:That portion of the area of alot covered by paved and/or impervious 100.00 FT X50.00 FT NUE 530 LIBERTY ST ORANGE, NJ 07050 surfaces, accessory uses, buildings, or any other structure, expressed as a NEAREST CROSS STREET: NORTH AR- Afull legal description can be found in the TAX LOT NO. 36 IN BLOCK 186 JOBS percentage lot area. For the purposes of this Ordinance, gravel driveways, gravel LINGTON AVENUE office of the Register of Essex County. DIMENSIONS OF LOT: APPROX. 106 FT X parking areas, and pavers made of brick, stone, concrete or similar materials shall be Afull legalega descriptiondesc pt o can be found in the ADEPOSIT OF 20% OF THE BID PRICE 28 FT considered by be paved and/or impervious surfaces. office of the Register of Essex County. IN CERTIFIED FUNDS IS REQUIRED AT NEAREST CROSS STREET: UNION 301.31 Lot Depth:The shortest horizontal distance between the front lot line and aline ADEPOSIT OF 20% OF THE BID PRICE THE TIME OF SALE. STREET FIND IT. drawn parallel to the front lot line through the midpoint of the rear lot line. IN CERTIFIED FUNDS IS REQUIRED AT SUBJECT TO ANY OPEN TAXES, SUBJECT TO ANY OPEN TAXES, 301.32 Lot Frontage:The distance between the side lot lines measured along the street line. THE TIME OF SALE. WATER/SEWER, MUNICIPAL OR TAX WATER/SEWER, MUNICIPAL OR TAX The minimum lot frontage shall be the same as the lot width except that on curved *SUBJECT TO ANY UNPAID TAXES,S, MU- LIENS THAT MAY BE DUE. TAX AND PRI- LIENS THAT MAY BE DUE. TAX AND PRI- alignments with an outside radius of less than 500 feet, the lot frontage may be NICIPAL LIENS OR OTHER CHARGES, OR LIEN INFO: THE TOTAL AMOUNT DUE OR LIEN INFO: TAXES, SEWER AND WA- reduced to not be less than 75 percent of the required minimum lot width. In the case AND ANY SUCH TAXES, CHARGES, FOR PAST DUE TAXES IS $0. THE TOTAL TER MAY BE DELINQUENT. YOU MUST of acorner lot, the lot frontage and front yard setback shall be met from all streets. LIENS, INSURANCE PREMIUMS OR OTH- AMOUNT DUE FOR WATER/SEWER IS CHECK WITH THE TAX COLLECTOR FOR Your town, your newspaper 301.33 Lot Line:Any line forming aportion of the exterior boundary of alot. The front lot line ER ADVANCES MADE BY PLAINTIFF PRI- $685.51 AS OF 10/30/2008. PRIOR MORT- EXACT AMOUNTS DUE. is the same as the street line for any portion of alot abutting astreet. Lot lines OR TO THIS SALE. ALL INTERESTED GAGEGG AND JUDGMENTSJU GS (IF() ANY): Afull legalega descriptiondesc pt o can be found in the extend vertically in both directions from ground level. PARTIES ARE TO CONDUCT AND RELY PLAINTIFF HAS OBTAINED AN INDEMNI- office of the Register of Essex County. 301.34 Lot Width:The horizontal distance between side lot lines measured at the minimum UPON THEIR OWN INDEPENDENT INVES- FICATION LETTER WHICH INSURES ADEPOSIT OF 20% OF THE BID PRICE IN THE ITEM OF MILLBURN required building setback from the street line. TIGATION TO ASCERTAIN WHETHER OR PLAINTIFF OR APURCHASER AT SHER- CERTIFIED FUNDS IS REQUIRED AT THE 301.35 Lot, Corner: Alot at the junction of, and having frontage on, 2ormore intersecting NOT ANY OUTSTANDING INTEREST RE- IFF’S SALE AS HAVING AVALID FIRST TIME OF SALE. AND SHORTHILLS streets, or alot bounded on 2ormore sides by the same street, provided the angle of MAIN OF RECORD AND/OR HAVE PRIOR- LIEN,,/ W/OOC EXCEPTION OO TO TITLE SURPLUS MONEY: IF AFTER THE SALE intersection is less than 135 degrees. ITY OVER THE LIEN BEING FORE- J-225208-1996 AND SATISFACTION OF THE MORTGAGE Public Notice Dept. 301.36 Major Site Plan:Asite plan not defined as "minor" or "exempt". CLOSED AND, IF SO THE CURRENT J-029941-2002 DEBT, INCLUDING COSTS AND EXPENS- 301.37 Major Subdivision:Any subdivision not classified as a"minor subdivision". AMOUNT DUE THEREON. SURPLUS MONEY: IF AFTER THE SALE ES, THERE REMAINS ANY SURPLUS 1Garret Mountain Plaza 301.38 Medical Office:The office of alicensed medical or health care practitioner providing **IF THE SALE IS SET ASIDE FOR ANY AND SATISFACTION OF THE MORTGAGE MONEY, THE MONEY WILL BE DEPOSIT- 6th Floor health care services to aperson for the purpose of maintaining or restoring aperson’s REASON,SO , THE PURCHASER AT THE DEBT,, INCLUDING COSTS AND EXPENS- ED INTO THE SUPERIOR COURT TRUST physical or mentalhealth, including but not limited to apphysician,hysician, dentist, SALE SHALL BE ENTITLED ONLY ARE- ES, THERE REMAINS ANY SURPLUS FUND AND ANY PERSON CLAIMING THE P. O. Box471 chiropractor, podiatrist, osteopath, acupuncturist, bodywork therapist, optometrist, TURN OF THE DEPOSIT PAID. THE PUR- MONEY, THE MONEY WILL BE DEPOSIT- SURPLUS, OR ANY PART THEREOF, MAY West Paterson, NJ 07424-0471 orthotist, prosthetist, pharmacist, physician assistant, physician or surgeon, physical, CHASER SHALL HAVE NO FURTHER RE- ED INTO THE SUPERIOR COURT TRUST FILE AMOTION PURSUANT TO COURT occupational or speech therapist, psychologist, registered nurse, licensed practical COURSE AGAINST THE MORTGAGOR, FUND AND ANY PERSON CLAIMING THE RULES 4:64-3 AND 4:57-2 STATING THE Call toll-free nurse, ahome health aide or nurse’s aide, marriage or family therapist, massage THE MORTGAGOR’S ATTORNEY. SUSURPLUS, US, OR ANY PART THEREOF,O, MAY NATURE AND EXTENT OF THAT PER- 1-800-891-9467,1-888-891-9467, therapist, advanced practice nurse, respiratory therapist, social worker, or somatic SURPLUS MONEY: IF AFTER THE SALE FILE AMOTION PURSUANT TO COURT SON’S CLAIM AND ASKING FOR AN OR- therapist. The term "licensed" is defined in the New Jersey Administrative Code. AND SATISFACTION OF THE MORTGAGE RULES 4:64-3 AND 4:57-2 STATING THE DER DIRECTING PAYMENT OF THE SUR- press 4for the Public Notice Dept. The medical office may include an accessory medical testing laboratory. DEBT, INCLUDING COSTS AND EXPENS- NATURE AND EXTENT OF THAT PER- PLUS MONEY. THE SHERIFF OR OTHER or e-mail to 301.39 Minor Site Plan:asite plan for adevelopment or building alteration or building ES, THERE REMAINS ANY SURPLUS SON’S CLAIM AND ASKING FOR AN OR- PERSON CONDUCTING THE SALE WILL addition requiring less than 10 parking spaces, containing less than 2,500 square feet MONEY,O, THE MONEY WILL BE DEPOSIT- DER DIRECTING PAYMENT OF THE SUR- HAVE INFORMATION REGARDING THE publicnotices@ of new floor area, and having less than 50% building coverage. ED INTO THE SUPERIOR COURT TRUST PLUS MONEY. THE SHERIFF OR OTHER SURPLUS, IF ANY. northjersey.com 301.40 Minor Subdivision:Asubdivision of land that does not involve: (a) the creation of FUND AND ANY PERSON CLAIMING THE PERSON CONDUCTING THE SALE WILL The approximate amount of the Judgment to one or more new lots; (b) aplanned development; (c) any new street; or (d) the SURPLUS, OR ANY PART THEREOF, MAY HAVE INFORMATION REGARDING THE be satisfied by said sale is the sum of (text or Word format preferred) extension of any off-tract improvement, the cost of which is to be prorated pursuant to FILE AMOTION PURSUANT TO COURT SURPLUS, IF ANY. $176,229.63, together with the costs of this Faxnumbers: N.J.S.A. 40:55D-42. RULES 4:64-3 AND 4:57-2 STATING THE The approximateapp oate amount of the JudgmentJudg et to sale. 301.41 Multifamily housing development:Means abbuildinguilding containing three or more dwelling NATURE AND EXTENT OF THAT PER- be satisfied by said sale is the sum of The Sheriff reserves the right to adjourn the 201-646-4532 and 973-569-7441 units occupied or intended to be occupied by persons living independently of each SON’S CLAIM AND ASKING FOR AN OR- $301,757.17 together with the costs of this sale from time to time as provided by Law. other, or agroup of such buildings. DER DIRECTING PAYMENT OF THE SUR- sale. Newark, N.J. March 2, 2009 Deadline is 12 Noon Tuesday 301.42 Office:Aplace for conducting the affairs of abusiness, profession other than those PLUS MONEY. THE SHERIFF OR OTHER The Sheriff reserves the right to adjourn the Armando B. Fontoura, Sheriff covered by Section 301.38, service, industry or government and generally furnished PERSON CONDUCTING THE SALE WILL sasaleeo from timeeo to timeeasp as providedoded by Law. a ZUCKER,UC ,G GOLDBERGOG&A&CCKERMAN, , forThursdayedition withdesks, tables, files and communication equipment, but where no retail sales or HAVE INFORMATION REGARDING THE Newark, N.J. February 13, 2009 ATTORNEY(S) retail services are offered, and no manufacturing, assembling, or fabricating takes SURPLUS, IF ANY. Armando B. Fontoura, Sheriff 1-908-233-8500, FFZ-77461 place. The approximate amount of the Judgment to ZUCKER, GOLDBERG &ACKERMAN, The Item 2570486 When submitting apublic notice 301.43 Parking Space:Aspace within astructure or in the open for parking motor vehicles. be satisfied by said sale is the sum of ATTORNEY(S) Fee $110.68 The width and length of each space shall be measured perpendicular to each other $383,127.28$383, 8o togetherge e with the costs of this 1-908-233-8500,908 33 8500, XCZ-76200C600 April 9, 16, 23, 30, 2009 advertisement, please indicate the regardless of the angle of the parking space to the access aisle or driveway. sale. The Item 2565394 name of the publication in which you 301.44 Portable Storage Container:Any container, storage unit or portable structure The Sheriff reserves the right to adjourn the Fee $123.68 (commonly known as PODS) designed to be used on atemporary basis and without sale from time to time as provided by Law. April 2, 9, 16, 23, 2009 wish to place the ad, and your afoundation for the purpose of storing tangible property and not for occupancy by Newark, N.J. February 13, 2009 requested rundate(s). Also provide persons. Armandoadoo B. Fontoura,ou a, SheriffSe FIND IT. billing name,address,telephone 301.45 Principal Use:The main purpose for which any lot, structure, or building or portion PHELAN HALLINAN &SCHMIEG, PC, Thebest local coverage available thereof is used. ATTORNEY(S) number,and daytime telephone _ 301.46 Private School:Aprivately owned or operated educational institution of elementary The Item 2565387 (if different). Prepayment required or high school grade operating as aday school and accredited by the New Jersey Fee $135.08 unless previously credit-approved. Department of Education. Nursery schools offering educational instruction with April 2, 9, 16, 23, 2009 qualified teachers shall be consideredprivate schools for thepurpose of this Classifieds can Ordinance, regardless of whether they also serve as day-care centers. Day-care It’seasy to have Line rate: centers without the educational component as set forth herein for nursery schools are Your source forthe best local sports coverage 41¢43¢ not to be considered as private schools. help make yours 301.47 Public Purpose:The use of land by amunicipal, county, state, or federal agency or Anotarized affidavit will automatically authority. agarage sale! be mailed to advertiser certifying proof 301.48 Rear Yard-Unoccupied:That portion of the rear yard not covered by driveways, asuccess! of publication within fivebusiness days. parking areas, patios, sidewalks, paved surfaces, accessory uses, buildings, or any other structure on or above the surface of the land. Fee$2520 301.49 Recycling Area:The space allocated for collection and storage of source separated recyclable materials. Checkpublic notices online at 301.50 Restaurant:Anestablishment primarily serving food and drink for consumption at seating tables and counters on premises. Sales for off-site consumption are northjersey.com or • • permitted if subordinate and incidental to the principal use. njpublicnotices.com • • • 301.51 Restaurant, Fast Food:Anestablishment whose principal business is the sale of pre-

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Marie, 201-481-5428 $1600 +Utils SELL 1Item or Entire Estate! 2BRapt in quiet building www.cashyourattic.com 973-509-5252 PetOK. 1Car Garage Upper Montclair House Sale 92 Overlook Rd (off Grove St) Call for appointment Fri -Sat (4/17 -4/18) 9:30 -3:30 973-865-9644 marywoodsales.com 973-783-2942 FURNITURE FORRENT:Rooms CHERRY BEDROOM SET. Montclair,lrg rms,shr kit/bth Solid Wood, never used, brand new in factory boxes. English Dovetail. Original Avl immed $600, all utls incl. 917.518.9069 cost $4500. Sell for $795. Can Deliver. 201-780-8911 MONTCLAIR Spacious Private Rms w/lite cooking. Lndry &prkg avl. Share Bath. LEATHER LIVING ROOM SET Near all trans &stores. $610. 973-994-7373 in original plastic. never used, Original price $3000, sacrifice $975 Can deliver. THE GEORGIAN INN HOTEL Call. Bill 201-255-6259 ROOMS &SUITES; Private Bath, Maid &Linen Service. Daily, Weekly, GARAGE SALES Monthly Rates. 973-746-7156, 8:30-2:30 CEDAR GROVE 78 Haller Dr. FORSALE: Homes Saturday 4/18, 8am-12noon. Some anti - ques, HH items, sporting goods &toys. ABank Repo! 4BR/2BA $10,000! Glen Ridge 11 Mead Terr. Only $225/Mo! More Homes from HOUSE SALE! Sat 4/17 &Sun 4/18; 10-4. $199/Mo! 5% down 15 years @8%apr sofa beds, Armoire, art, glass, frames, for listings call 1-800-385-4006 Ext 5640 chairs, butcher block, bakers rack, silk flowers, lamps, mirrors, entertainment ESSEX FELLS unit, hh items, Etc... Best Value in Essex Fells! Subject to lenders approval. Fab 4BR 2.5 bth Ranch Millburn 25 Mountainview w/2 car gar. Htd In-Gnd pool, fam. room Rd. Sat 4/18, 8-5. House sale: old stuff, &more! CLF0006…...... $799,000 antqs, sprts eqp, 1blk Millburn Av-CVS. COLDWELL BANKER Residential Brokerage Montclair: 110 N. Fullerton 973-778-4500 Ave. Fri 4/17. 9a-12p. 50’s, 60’s, Antiques, contemp., everything must go! 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Ready for instal. Med. bldg 2049SF. New offc ready for occ Special: $350. 973-256-7213 Med &other uses. Phil Rizzuto Lic R.E. Refrigerator Freezer Stove Broker. 973-470-2551 or 201-341-3784 Wshr/Dryr $95 201.638.2261/973.481.3337 COMMERCIAL: Off./StoreRent Snow blower, 4yr, 8.5HP, 26" DO FOR electric starter, Great Condition LIVINGSTON- Attractively Furn’d Office $200. obo. Call 973-379-0412 &Conf. Rm. Social Serv Prof. Pref’d. 973-535-6585 [email protected] MERCHANDISE WANTED MONTCLAIR CENTER: OFFICE 1200 RSF. Suite w/East Light. $1825/mo. ALL ANTIQUES includes all utils. Call 570-977-0046 1pc/estate. Toys, trains, dolls, vint hh/kit, MONTCLAIR CTR. OFFC; APPROX china, linens, jwlry &more! 201-750-7762 1300SF; PVT BATH; VIEW OF NYC CALL 973-509-1800 All Civil War/Old Military 973-777-2125 sword-antique guns-helmet bayonet etc Montclair: Misc office space Avl. 2nd Flr, Call: 973-783-9364 for info. 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